#ifndef __LOGMANAGER_H
#define __LOGMANAGER_H
+/** This class implements a nonblocking writer.
+ * Most people writing an ircd give little thought to their disk
+ * i/o. On a congested system, disk writes can block for long
+ * periods of time (e.g. if the system is busy and/or swapping
+ * a lot). If we just use a blocking fprintf() call, this could
+ * block for undesirable amounts of time (half of a second through
+ * to whole seconds). We DO NOT want this, so we make our logfile
+ * nonblocking and hook it into the SocketEngine.
+ * NB: If the operating system does not support nonblocking file
+ * I/O (linux seems to, as does freebsd) this will default to
+ * blocking behaviour.
+ */
+class CoreExport FileWriter : public EventHandler
+{
+ protected:
+ /** The creator/owner of this object
+ */
+ InspIRCd* ServerInstance;
+
+ /** The log file (fd is inside this somewhere,
+ * we get it out with fileno())
+ */
+ FILE* log;
+
+ /** Number of write operations that have occured
+ */
+ int writeops;
+
+ public:
+ /** The constructor takes an already opened logfile.
+ */
+ FileWriter(InspIRCd* Instance, FILE* logfile);
+
+ /** Handle pending write events.
+ * This will flush any waiting data to disk.
+ * If any data remains after the fprintf call,
+ * another write event is scheduled to write
+ * the rest of the data when possible.
+ */
+ virtual void HandleEvent(EventType et, int errornum = 0);
+
+ /** Write one or more preformatted log lines.
+ * If the data cannot be written immediately,
+ * this class will insert itself into the
+ * SocketEngine, and register a write event,
+ * and when the write event occurs it will
+ * attempt again to write the data.
+ */
+ void WriteLogLine(const std::string &line);
+
+ /** Close the log file and cancel any events.
+ */
+ virtual void Close();
+
+ /** Close the log file and cancel any events.
+ * (indirectly call Close()
+ */
+ virtual ~FileWriter();
+};
+
+
+
+/*
+ * New world logging!
+ * The brief summary:
+ * Logging used to be a simple affair, a FILE * handled by a nonblocking logging class inheriting from EventHandler, that was inserted
+ * into the socket engine, and wrote lines. If nofork was on, it was printf()'d.
+ *
+ * We decided to horribly overcomplicate matters, and create vastly customisable logging. LogManager and LogStream form the visible basis
+ * of the new interface. Basically, a LogStream can be inherited to do different things with logging output. We inherit from it once in core
+ * to create a FileLogStream, that writes to a file, for example. Different LogStreams can hook different types of log messages, and different
+ * levels of output too, for extreme customisation. Multiple LogStreams can hook the same message/levels of output, meaning that e.g. output
+ * can go to a channel as well as a file.
+ *
+ * HOW THIS WORKS
+ * LogManager handles all instances of LogStreams, classes derived from LogStream are instantiated and passed to it.
+ */
+
+/** LogStream base class. Modules (and other stuff) inherit from this to decide what logging they are interested in, and what to do with it.
+ */
class CoreExport LogStream : public classbase
{
- private:
+ protected:
InspIRCd *ServerInstance;
- std::string type;
+ int loglvl;
public:
- LogStream(InspIRCd *Instance, const std::string &type)
+ LogStream(InspIRCd *Instance, int loglevel) : ServerInstance(Instance), loglvl(loglevel)
{
- this->ServerInstance = Instance;
- this->type = type;
}
- virtual void OnLog(int loglevel, const std::string &msg);
+ /* A LogStream's destructor should do whatever it needs to close any resources it was using (or indicate that it is no longer using a resource
+ * in the event that the resource is shared, see for example FileLogStream).
+ */
+ virtual ~LogStream() { }
+
+ /** Changes the loglevel for this LogStream on-the-fly.
+ * This is needed for -nofork. But other LogStreams could use it to change loglevels.
+ */
+ void ChangeLevel(int lvl) { this->loglvl = lvl; }
+
+ /** Called when there is stuff to log for this particular logstream. The derived class may take no action with it, or do what it
+ * wants with the output, basically. loglevel and type are primarily for informational purposes (the level and type of the event triggered)
+ * and msg is, of course, the actual message to log.
+ */
+ virtual void OnLog(int loglevel, const std::string &type, const std::string &msg) = 0;
};
+typedef std::map<FileWriter*, int> FileLogMap;
+
class CoreExport LogManager : public classbase
{
private:
+ /** Lock variable, set to true when a log is in progress, which prevents further loggging from happening and creating a loop.
+ */
+ bool Logging;
+
+ /** LogStream for -nofork, logs to STDOUT when it's active.
+ */
+ LogStream* noforkstream;
+
InspIRCd *ServerInstance;
+
+ /** Map of active log types and what LogStreams will receive them.
+ */
std::map<std::string, std::vector<LogStream *> > LogStreams;
+
+ /** Refcount map of all LogStreams managed by LogManager.
+ * If a logstream is not listed here, it won't be automatically closed by LogManager, even if it's loaded in one of the other lists.
+ */
+ std::map<LogStream *, int> AllLogStreams;
+
+ /** LogStreams with type * (which means everything), and a list a logtypes they are excluded from (eg for "* -USERINPUT -USEROUTPUT").
+ */
+ std::map<LogStream *, std::vector<std::string> > GlobalLogStreams;
+
+ /** Refcounted map of all FileWriters in use by FileLogStreams, for file stream sharing.
+ */
+ FileLogMap FileLogs;
+
public:
+
LogManager(InspIRCd *Instance)
{
+ noforkstream = NULL;
ServerInstance = Instance;
+ Logging = false;
+ }
+
+ /** Sets up the logstream for -nofork. Called by InspIRCd::OpenLog() and LogManager::OpenFileLogs().
+ * First time called it creates the nofork stream and stores it in noforkstream. Each call thereafter just readds it to GlobalLogStreams
+ * and updates the loglevel.
+ */
+ void SetupNoFork();
+
+ /** Adds a FileWriter instance to LogManager, or increments the reference count of an existing instance.
+ * Used for file-stream sharing for FileLogStreams.
+ */
+ void AddLoggerRef(FileWriter* fw)
+ {
+ FileLogMap::iterator i = FileLogs.find(fw);
+ if (i == FileLogs.end())
+ {
+ FileLogs.insert(std::make_pair(fw, 1));
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ ++i->second;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /** Indicates that a FileWriter reference has been removed. Reference count is decreased, and if zeroed, the FileWriter is closed.
+ */
+ void DelLoggerRef(FileWriter* fw)
+ {
+ FileLogMap::iterator i = FileLogs.find(fw);
+ if (i == FileLogs.end()) return; /* Maybe should log this? */
+ if (--i->second < 1)
+ {
+ delete i->first;
+ FileLogs.erase(i);
+ }
}
- bool AddLogType(const std::string &type, LogStream *l);
+ /** Opens all logfiles defined in the configuration file using <log method="file">.
+ */
+ void OpenFileLogs();
+
+ /** Removes all LogStreams, meaning they have to be readded for logging to continue.
+ * Only LogStreams that were listed in AllLogStreams are actually closed.
+ */
+ void CloseLogs();
+
+ /** Adds a single LogStream to multiple logtypes.
+ * This automatically handles things like "* -USERINPUT -USEROUTPUT" to mean all but USERINPUT and USEROUTPUT types.
+ * It is not a good idea to mix values of autoclose for the same LogStream.
+ * @param type The type string (from configuration, or whatever) to parse.
+ * @param l The LogStream to add.
+ * @param autoclose True to have the LogStream automatically closed when all references to it are removed from LogManager. False to leave it open.
+ */
+ void AddLogTypes(const std::string &type, LogStream *l, bool autoclose);
+
+ /** Registers a new logstream into the logging core, so it can be called for future events
+ * It is not a good idea to mix values of autoclose for the same LogStream.
+ * @param type The type to add this LogStream to.
+ * @param l The LogStream to add.
+ * @param autoclose True to have the LogStream automatically closed when all references to it are removed from LogManager. False to leave it open.
+ * @return True if the LogStream was added successfully, False otherwise.
+ */
+ bool AddLogType(const std::string &type, LogStream *l, bool autoclose);
+
+ /** Removes a logstream from the core. After removal, it will not recieve further events.
+ * If the LogStream was ever added with autoclose, it will be closed after this call (this means the pointer won't be valid anymore).
+ */
+ void DelLogStream(LogStream* l);
+
+ /** Removes a LogStream from a single type. If the LogStream has been registered for "*" it will still receive the type unless you remove it from "*" specifically.
+ * If the LogStream was added with autoclose set to true, then when the last occurrence of the stream is removed it will automatically be closed (freed).
+ */
bool DelLogType(const std::string &type, LogStream *l);
+
+ /** Logs an event, sending it to all LogStreams registered for the type.
+ * @param type Log message type (ex: "USERINPUT", "MODULE", ...)
+ * @param loglevel Log message level (DEBUG, VERBOSE, DEFAULT, SPARSE, NONE)
+ * @param msg The message to be logged (literal).
+ */
void Log(const std::string &type, int loglevel, const std::string &msg);
+
+ /** Logs an event, sending it to all LogStreams registered for the type.
+ * @param type Log message type (ex: "USERINPUT", "MODULE", ...)
+ * @param loglevel Log message level (DEBUG, VERBOSE, DEFAULT, SPARSE, NONE)
+ * @param msg The format of the message to be logged. See your C manual on printf() for details.
+ */
+ void Log(const std::string &type, int loglevel, const char *fmt, ...) CUSTOM_PRINTF(4, 5);
};
#endif