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Author SHA1 Message Date
Yu Watanabe b9b8874f8f journal: fix size of buffer 2018-08-08 17:17:23 +09:00
Yu Watanabe a6aadf4ae0 journal: fix syslog_parse_identifier()
Fixes #9829.
2018-08-08 17:10:56 +09:00
Yu Watanabe 75f8d86eea journal: do not use newa() or strjoina() for message
Fixes another issue reported in #9795.
2018-08-08 17:10:21 +09:00
Yu Watanabe 57019d5f75 journal: do not pass a negative value to memcpy()
The message may contains only whitespaces.

Fixes #9795.
2018-08-08 12:40:47 +09:00
Lennart Poettering 8d568e8d3e
Merge pull request #9346 from keszybz/journald-exact2
Store a copy of the input message if any stripping or truncation occurs
2018-07-18 21:00:43 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 7c30c3c44f journal: store the original timestamp as SYSLOG_TIMESTAMP=
This is useful if someone wants to recreate the original syslog datagram. We
already include timestamp information as _SOURCE_REALTIME_TIMESTAMP=, and in
normal use that timestamp, converted back to the form used by syslog
(Mth dd HH:MM:SS) would usually give the value. But there are various
circumstances where this might not be true. Most obviously, if the datagram is
sent a bit later after being prepared, the time is rounded to the nearest
second, and it might be off. This is especially bad around New Year when the
syslog timestamp wraps around. Then the same timezone and locale need to be
used to recreate the original timestamp. In the end doing this reliably is
complicated, and it seems much easier to just unconditionally include the
original timestamp.

If the original timestamp cannot be located, we store the full log line.
This way, it should be always possible to recreate the original input.

Example:
MESSAGE=x
SYSLOG_TIMESTAMP=Sep 15 15:07:58
SYSLOG_RAW
^]^@^@^@^@^@^@^@<13>Sep 15 15:07:58 HOST: x^@y
_PID=3318
_SOURCE_REALTIME_TIMESTAMP=1530743976393553

Fixes #2398.
2018-07-05 00:40:35 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek df8701a3f2 journal: store the original syslog input as SYSLOG_RAW=
This allows the original stream to be recreated and/or verified. The new field
is written if any stripping was done or if the input message contained embeded
NULs.

$ printf '<13>Sep 15 15:07:58 HOST: x\0y' | nc -w1 -u -U /run/systemd/journal/dev-log

$ journalctl -o json-pretty ...
{
  ...
  "MESSAGE" : "x",
  "SYSLOG_RAW" : [ 60, 49, 51, 62, 83, 101, 112, 32, 49, 53, 32, 49, 53, 58, 48, 55, 58, 53, 56, 32, 72, 79, 83, 84, 58, 32, 120, 0, 121 ]
}

$ journalctl -o export ... | cat -v
...
MESSAGE=x
SYSLOG_RAW
^]^@^@^@^@^@^@^@<13>Sep 15 15:07:58 HOST: x^@y

This mostly fixes #4863.
2018-07-04 18:18:04 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek c3950a9bbe journal: optimize the common case where whitespace stripping is not needed
If we can just use the original data, let's do that.
2018-07-04 18:02:50 +02:00
Yu Watanabe e0f691e1fd tree-wide: use localtime_r() instead of localtime()
Follow-up for e46acb7950.
2018-06-26 14:26:39 +09:00
Lennart Poettering 0c69794138 tree-wide: remove Lennart's copyright lines
These lines are generally out-of-date, incomplete and unnecessary. With
SPDX and git repository much more accurate and fine grained information
about licensing and authorship is available, hence let's drop the
per-file copyright notice. Of course, removing copyright lines of others
is problematic, hence this commit only removes my own lines and leaves
all others untouched. It might be nicer if sooner or later those could
go away too, making git the only and accurate source of authorship
information.
2018-06-14 10:20:20 +02:00
Lennart Poettering 818bf54632 tree-wide: drop 'This file is part of systemd' blurb
This part of the copyright blurb stems from the GPL use recommendations:

https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.en.html

The concept appears to originate in times where version control was per
file, instead of per tree, and was a way to glue the files together.
Ultimately, we nowadays don't live in that world anymore, and this
information is entirely useless anyway, as people are very welcome to
copy these files into any projects they like, and they shouldn't have to
change bits that are part of our copyright header for that.

hence, let's just get rid of this old cruft, and shorten our codebase a
bit.
2018-06-14 10:20:20 +02:00
Michal Sekletar bb3ff70a86 journal: forward messages from /dev/log unmodified to syslog.socket 2018-06-11 21:26:22 +02:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 11a1589223 tree-wide: drop license boilerplate
Files which are installed as-is (any .service and other unit files, .conf
files, .policy files, etc), are left as is. My assumption is that SPDX
identifiers are not yet that well known, so it's better to retain the
extended header to avoid any doubt.

I also kept any copyright lines. We can probably remove them, but it'd nice to
obtain explicit acks from all involved authors before doing that.
2018-04-06 18:58:55 +02:00
Lennart Poettering fbd0b64f44
tree-wide: make use of new STRLEN() macro everywhere (#7639)
Let's employ coccinelle to do this for us.

Follow-up for #7625.
2017-12-14 19:02:29 +01:00
Shawn Landden 4831981d89 tree-wide: adjust fall through comments so that gcc is happy
Distcc removes comments, making the comment silencing
not work.

I know there was a decision against a macro in commit
ec251fe7d5
2017-11-20 13:06:25 -08:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 53e1b68390 Add SPDX license identifiers to source files under the LGPL
This follows what the kernel is doing, c.f.
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=5fd54ace4721fc5ce2bb5aef6318fcf17f421460.
2017-11-19 19:08:15 +01:00
Lennart Poettering d3070fbdf6 core: implement /run/systemd/units/-based path for passing unit info from PID 1 to journald
And let's make use of it to implement two new unit settings with it:

1. LogLevelMax= is a new per-unit setting that may be used to configure
   log priority filtering: set it to LogLevelMax=notice and only
   messages of level "notice" and lower (i.e. more important) will be
   processed, all others are dropped.

2. LogExtraFields= is a new per-unit setting for configuring per-unit
   journal fields, that are implicitly included in every log record
   generated by the unit's processes. It takes field/value pairs in the
   form of FOO=BAR.

Also, related to this, one exisiting unit setting is ported to this new
facility:

3. The invocation ID is now pulled from /run/systemd/units/ instead of
   cgroupfs xattrs. This substantially relaxes requirements of systemd
   on the kernel version and the privileges it runs with (specifically,
   cgroupfs xattrs are not available in containers, since they are
   stored in kernel memory, and hence are unsafe to permit to lesser
   privileged code).

/run/systemd/units/ is a new directory, which contains a number of files
and symlinks encoding the above information. PID 1 creates and manages
these files, and journald reads them from there.

Note that this is supposed to be a direct path between PID 1 and the
journal only, due to the special runtime environment the journal runs
in. Normally, today we shouldn't introduce new interfaces that (mis-)use
a file system as IPC framework, and instead just an IPC system, but this
is very hard to do between the journal and PID 1, as long as the IPC
system is a subject PID 1 manages, and itself a client to the journal.

This patch cleans up a couple of types used in journal code:
specifically we switch to size_t for a couple of memory-sizing values,
as size_t is the right choice for everything that is memory.

Fixes: #4089
Fixes: #3041
Fixes: #4441
2017-11-16 12:40:17 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 131819424d journald: when logging about dropped messages, include more meta data
When we drop messages of a unit, we log about. Let's add some structured
data to that. Let's include how many messages we dropped, but more
importantly, let's link up the message we generate to the unit we
dropped the messages from by using the "OBJECT" logic, i.e. by
generating OBJECT_SYSTEMD_UNIT= fields and suchlike, that "journalctl
-u" and friends already look for.

Fixes: #6494
2017-11-16 12:40:17 +01:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 349cc4a507 build-sys: use #if Y instead of #ifdef Y everywhere
The advantage is that is the name is mispellt, cpp will warn us.

$ git grep -Ee "conf.set\('(HAVE|ENABLE)_" -l|xargs sed -r -i "s/conf.set\('(HAVE|ENABLE)_/conf.set10('\1_/"
$ git grep -Ee '#ifn?def (HAVE|ENABLE)' -l|xargs sed -r -i 's/#ifdef (HAVE|ENABLE)/#if \1/; s/#ifndef (HAVE|ENABLE)/#if ! \1/;'
$ git grep -Ee 'if.*defined\(HAVE' -l|xargs sed -i -r 's/defined\((HAVE_[A-Z0-9_]*)\)/\1/g'
$ git grep -Ee 'if.*defined\(ENABLE' -l|xargs sed -i -r 's/defined\((ENABLE_[A-Z0-9_]*)\)/\1/g'
+ manual changes to meson.build

squash! build-sys: use #if Y instead of #ifdef Y everywhere

v2:
- fix incorrect setting of HAVE_LIBIDN2
2017-10-04 12:09:29 +02:00
Andreas Rammhold 3742095b27
tree-wide: use IN_SET where possible
In addition to the changes from #6933 this handles cases that could be
matched with the included cocci file.
2017-10-02 13:09:54 +02:00
Lennart Poettering e6a7ec4b8e io-util: add new IOVEC_INIT/IOVEC_MAKE macros
This adds IOVEC_INIT() and IOVEC_MAKE() for initializing iovec structures
from a pointer and a size. On top of these IOVEC_INIT_STRING() and
IOVEC_MAKE_STRING() are added which take a string and automatically
determine the size of the string using strlen().

This patch removes the old IOVEC_SET_STRING() macro, given that
IOVEC_MAKE_STRING() is now useful for similar purposes. Note that the
old IOVEC_SET_STRING() invocations were two characters shorter than the
new ones using IOVEC_MAKE_STRING(), but I think the new syntax is more
readable and more generic as it simply resolves to a C99 literal
structure initialization. Moreover, we can use very similar syntax now
for initializing strings and pointer+size iovec entries. We canalso use
the new macros to initialize function parameters on-the-fly or array
definitions. And given that we shouldn't have so many ways to do the
same stuff, let's just settle on the new macros.

(This also converts some code to use _cleanup_ where dynamically
allocated strings were using IOVEC_SET_STRING() before, to modernize
things a bit)
2017-09-22 15:28:04 +02:00
Lennart Poettering 22e3a02b9d journald: add minimal client metadata caching
Cache client metadata, in order to be improve runtime behaviour under
pressure.

This is inspired by @vcaputo's work, specifically:

https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/2280

That code implements related but different semantics.

For a longer explanation what this change implements please have a look
at the long source comment this patch adds to journald-context.c.

After this commit:

        # time bash -c 'dd bs=$((1024*1024)) count=$((1*1024)) if=/dev/urandom | systemd-cat'
        1024+0 records in
        1024+0 records out
        1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB, 1.0 GiB) copied, 11.2783 s, 95.2 MB/s

        real	0m11.283s
        user	0m0.007s
        sys	0m6.216s

Before this commit:

        # time bash -c 'dd bs=$((1024*1024)) count=$((1*1024)) if=/dev/urandom | systemd-cat'
        1024+0 records in
        1024+0 records out
        1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB, 1.0 GiB) copied, 52.0788 s, 20.6 MB/s

        real	0m52.099s
        user	0m0.014s
        sys	0m7.170s

As side effect, this corrects the journal's rate limiter feature: we now
always use the unit name as key for the ratelimiter.
2017-07-31 18:21:21 +02:00
Lennart Poettering df0ff12775 tree-wide: make use of getpid_cached() wherever we can
This moves pretty much all uses of getpid() over to getpid_raw(). I
didn't specifically check whether the optimization is worth it for each
replacement, but in order to keep things simple and systematic I
switched over everything at once.
2017-07-20 20:27:24 +02:00
Gary Tierney 6d395665e5 Revert "selinux: split up mac_selinux_have() from mac_selinux_use()"
This reverts commit 6355e75610.

The previously mentioned commit inadvertently broke a lot of SELinux related
functionality for both unprivileged users and systemd instances running as
MANAGER_USER.  In particular, setting the correct SELinux context after a User=
directive is used would fail to work since we attempt to set the security
context after changing UID.  Additionally, it causes activated socket units to
be mislabeled for systemd --user processes since setsockcreatecon() would never
be called.

Reverting this fixes the issues with labeling outlined above, and reinstates
SELinux access checks on unprivileged user services.
2017-05-12 14:43:39 +01:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 2b0445262a tree-wide: add SD_ID128_MAKE_STR, remove LOG_MESSAGE_ID
Embedding sd_id128_t's in constant strings was rather cumbersome. We had
SD_ID128_CONST_STR which returned a const char[], but it had two problems:
- it wasn't possible to statically concatanate this array with a normal string
- gcc wasn't really able to optimize this, and generated code to perform the
  "conversion" at runtime.
Because of this, even our own code in coredumpctl wasn't using
SD_ID128_CONST_STR.

Add a new macro to generate a constant string: SD_ID128_MAKE_STR.
It is not as elegant as SD_ID128_CONST_STR, because it requires a repetition
of the numbers, but in practice it is more convenient to use, and allows gcc
to generate smarter code:

$ size .libs/systemd{,-logind,-journald}{.old,}
   text	   data	    bss	    dec	    hex	filename
1265204	 149564	   4808	1419576	 15a938	.libs/systemd.old
1260268	 149564	   4808	1414640	 1595f0	.libs/systemd
 246805	  13852	    209	 260866	  3fb02	.libs/systemd-logind.old
 240973	  13852	    209	 255034	  3e43a	.libs/systemd-logind
 146839	   4984	     34	 151857	  25131	.libs/systemd-journald.old
 146391	   4984	     34	 151409	  24f71	.libs/systemd-journald

It is also much easier to check if a certain binary uses a certain MESSAGE_ID:

$ strings .libs/systemd.old|grep MESSAGE_ID
MESSAGE_ID=%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x
MESSAGE_ID=%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x
MESSAGE_ID=%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x
MESSAGE_ID=%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x

$ strings .libs/systemd|grep MESSAGE_ID
MESSAGE_ID=c7a787079b354eaaa9e77b371893cd27
MESSAGE_ID=b07a249cd024414a82dd00cd181378ff
MESSAGE_ID=641257651c1b4ec9a8624d7a40a9e1e7
MESSAGE_ID=de5b426a63be47a7b6ac3eaac82e2f6f
MESSAGE_ID=d34d037fff1847e6ae669a370e694725
MESSAGE_ID=7d4958e842da4a758f6c1cdc7b36dcc5
MESSAGE_ID=1dee0369c7fc4736b7099b38ecb46ee7
MESSAGE_ID=39f53479d3a045ac8e11786248231fbf
MESSAGE_ID=be02cf6855d2428ba40df7e9d022f03d
MESSAGE_ID=7b05ebc668384222baa8881179cfda54
MESSAGE_ID=9d1aaa27d60140bd96365438aad20286
2017-02-15 00:45:12 -05:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek f97b34a629 Rename formats-util.h to format-util.h
We don't have plural in the name of any other -util files and this
inconsistency trips me up every time I try to type this file name
from memory. "formats-util" is even hard to pronounce.
2016-11-07 10:15:08 -05:00
Lennart Poettering 23be5709e1 journald: stack allocation cannot fail
No need to check whether alloca() failed...
2016-05-05 22:26:09 +02:00
Lennart Poettering fc2fffe770 tree-wide: introduce new SOCKADDR_UN_LEN() macro, and use it everywhere
The macro determines the right length of a AF_UNIX "struct sockaddr_un" to pass to
connect() or bind(). It automatically figures out if the socket refers to an
abstract namespace socket, or a socket in the file system, and properly handles
the full length of the path field.

This macro is not only safer, but also simpler to use, than the usual
offsetof() + strlen() logic.
2016-05-05 22:24:36 +02:00
Daniel Mack b26fa1a2fb tree-wide: remove Emacs lines from all files
This should be handled fine now by .dir-locals.el, so need to carry that
stuff in every file.
2016-02-10 13:41:57 +01:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 8a03c9ef74 journald: allow additional payload in server_driver_message
The code to format the iovec is shared with log.c. All call sites to
server_driver_message are changed to include the additional "MESSAGE="
part, but the new functionality is not used and change in functionality
is not expected.

iovec is preallocated, so the maximum number of messages is limited.
In server_driver_message N_IOVEC_PAYLOAD_FIELDS is currently set to 1.

New code is not oom safe, it will fail if memory cannot be allocated.
This will be fixed in subsequent commit.
2016-01-23 19:49:00 -05:00
Daniel Mack d054f0a4d4 tree-wide: use xsprintf() where applicable
Also add a coccinelle receipt to help with such transitions.
2016-01-12 15:36:32 +01:00
Daniel Mack 4a6a24be18 Merge pull request #2303 from aadamowski/fix-miscalculated-buffer
Fix miscalculated buffer size and uses of size-unlimited sprintf()
2016-01-12 15:06:41 +01:00
Aleksander Adamowski 13f5402c6b Fix miscalculated buffer size and uses of size-unlimited sprintf()
function.

Not sure if this results in an exploitable buffer overflow, probably not
since the the int value is likely sanitized somewhere earlier and it's
being put through a bit mask shortly before being used.
2016-01-11 15:26:41 -08:00
Vito Caputo 48cef29504 journal: normalize priority of logging sources
The stream event source has a priority of SD_EVENT_PRIORITY_NORMAL+5,
and stdout source +10, but the native and syslog event sources are left
at the default of 0.

As a result, any heavy native or syslog logger can cause starvation of
the other loggers.  This is trivially demonstrated by running:

 dd if=/dev/urandom bs=8k | od | systemd-cat & # native spammer
 systemd-run echo hello & # stream logger
 journalctl --follow --output=verbose --no-pager --identifier=echo &

... and wait, and wait, the "hello" never comes.

Now kill %1, "hello" arrives finally.
2016-01-08 14:00:04 -08:00
Lennart Poettering 6355e75610 selinux: split up mac_selinux_have() from mac_selinux_use()
Let's distuingish the cases where our code takes an active role in
selinux management, or just passively reports whatever selinux
properties are set.

mac_selinux_have() now checks whether selinux is around for the passive
stuff, and mac_selinux_use() for the active stuff. The latter checks the
former, plus also checks UID == 0, under the assumption that only when
we run priviliged selinux management really makes sense.

Fixes: #1941
2015-11-27 20:28:13 +01:00
Lennart Poettering b5efdb8af4 util-lib: split out allocation calls into alloc-util.[ch] 2015-10-27 13:45:53 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 15a5e95075 util-lib: split out printf() helpers to stdio-util.h 2015-10-27 13:25:57 +01:00
Lennart Poettering afc5dbf37f io-util.h: move iovec stuff from macro.h to io-util.h 2015-10-27 13:25:57 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 7ccbd1ae84 util-lib: split out syslog-related calls into syslog-util.[ch] 2015-10-27 13:25:57 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 3ffd4af220 util-lib: split out fd-related operations into fd-util.[ch]
There are more than enough to deserve their own .c file, hence move them
over.
2015-10-25 13:19:18 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 07630cea1f util-lib: split our string related calls from util.[ch] into its own file string-util.[ch]
There are more than enough calls doing string manipulations to deserve
its own files, hence do something about it.

This patch also sorts the #include blocks of all files that needed to be
updated, according to the sorting suggestions from CODING_STYLE. Since
pretty much every file needs our string manipulation functions this
effectively means that most files have sorted #include blocks now.

Also touches a few unrelated include files.
2015-10-24 23:05:02 +02:00
Filipe Brandenburger ec5ff4445c journald: do not strip leading whitespace from messages
Keep leading whitespace for compatibility with older syslog
implementations.  Also useful when piping formatted output to the
`logger` command.  Keep removing trailing whitespace.

Tested with `pstree | logger` and checking that the output of
`journalctl | tail` included aligned and formatted output.

Confirmed that all test cases still pass as expected.
2015-06-10 22:35:26 -07:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 4a61c3e51e journal: use (void) to silence coverity
This shouldn't really fail and anyway not much we can do about it.

CID #996292, #996294, #996295.
2015-04-12 22:45:06 -04:00
Ronny Chevalier 0b452006de shared: add process-util.[ch] 2015-04-10 23:54:49 +02:00
Ronny Chevalier 6482f6269c shared: add formats-util.h 2015-04-10 23:54:48 +02:00
Lennart Poettering 3b97fcbd28 journald: fix some xsprrintf() buffer size fallout 2015-02-03 18:17:00 +01:00
Lennart Poettering 63c372cb9d util: rework strappenda(), and rename it strjoina()
After all it is now much more like strjoin() than strappend(). At the
same time, add support for NULL sentinels, even if they are normally not
necessary.
2015-02-03 02:05:59 +01:00
Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek 5ffa8c8181 Add a snprinf wrapper which checks that the buffer was big enough
If we scale our buffer to be wide enough for the format string, we
should expect that the calculation was correct.

char_array_0() invocations are removed, since snprintf nul-terminates
the output in any case.

A similar wrapper is used for strftime calls, but only in timedatectl.c.
2015-02-01 17:21:39 -05:00
Lennart Poettering 3d7415f43f import: introduce new mini-daemon systemd-importd, and make machinectl a client to it
The old "systemd-import" binary is now an internal tool. We still use it
as asynchronous backend for systemd-importd. Since the import tool might
require some IO and CPU resources (due to qcow2 explosion, and
decompression), and because we might want to run it with more minimal
priviliges we still keep it around as the worker binary to execute as
child process of importd.

machinectl now has verbs for pulling down images, cancelling them and
listing them.
2015-01-22 04:02:07 +01:00
Christian Seiler ccf23ad5fa journal: Fix syslog forwarding without CAP_SYS_ADMIN
In case CAP_SYS_ADMIN is missing (like in containers), one cannot fake pid in
struct ucred (uid/gid are fine if CAP_SETUID/CAP_SETGID are present).

Ensure that journald will try again to forward the messages to syslog without
faking the SCM_CREDENTIALS pid (which isn't guaranteed to succeed anyway, since
it also does the same thing if the process has already exited).

With this patch, journald will no longer silently discard messages
that are supposed to be sent to syslog in these situations.

https://bugs.debian.org/775067
2015-01-21 12:36:58 +01:00