Systemd/src/journal/journald-kmsg.c
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

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/*-*- Mode: C; c-basic-offset: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-*/
/***
This file is part of systemd.
Copyright 2011 Lennart Poettering
systemd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
systemd is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
along with systemd; If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
***/
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/epoll.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include "systemd/sd-messages.h"
#include <libudev.h>
#include "journald-server.h"
#include "journald-kmsg.h"
#include "journald-syslog.h"
void server_forward_kmsg(
Server *s,
int priority,
const char *identifier,
const char *message,
const struct ucred *ucred) {
struct iovec iovec[5];
char header_priority[4],
header_pid[sizeof("[]: ")-1 + DECIMAL_STR_MAX(pid_t) + 1];
int n = 0;
char *ident_buf = NULL;
assert(s);
assert(priority >= 0);
assert(priority <= 999);
assert(message);
if (_unlikely_(LOG_PRI(priority) > s->max_level_kmsg))
return;
if (_unlikely_(s->dev_kmsg_fd < 0))
return;
/* Never allow messages with kernel facility to be written to
* kmsg, regardless where the data comes from. */
priority = syslog_fixup_facility(priority);
/* First: priority field */
xsprintf(header_priority, "<%i>", priority);
IOVEC_SET_STRING(iovec[n++], header_priority);
/* Second: identifier and PID */
if (ucred) {
if (!identifier) {
get_process_comm(ucred->pid, &ident_buf);
identifier = ident_buf;
}
xsprintf(header_pid, "["PID_FMT"]: ", ucred->pid);
if (identifier)
IOVEC_SET_STRING(iovec[n++], identifier);
IOVEC_SET_STRING(iovec[n++], header_pid);
} else if (identifier) {
IOVEC_SET_STRING(iovec[n++], identifier);
IOVEC_SET_STRING(iovec[n++], ": ");
}
/* Fourth: message */
IOVEC_SET_STRING(iovec[n++], message);
IOVEC_SET_STRING(iovec[n++], "\n");
if (writev(s->dev_kmsg_fd, iovec, n) < 0)
log_debug_errno(errno, "Failed to write to /dev/kmsg for logging: %m");
free(ident_buf);
}
static bool is_us(const char *pid) {
pid_t t;
assert(pid);
if (parse_pid(pid, &t) < 0)
return false;
return t == getpid();
}
static void dev_kmsg_record(Server *s, const char *p, size_t l) {
struct iovec iovec[N_IOVEC_META_FIELDS + 7 + N_IOVEC_KERNEL_FIELDS + 2 + N_IOVEC_UDEV_FIELDS];
char *message = NULL, *syslog_priority = NULL, *syslog_pid = NULL, *syslog_facility = NULL, *syslog_identifier = NULL, *source_time = NULL;
int priority, r;
unsigned n = 0, z = 0, j;
unsigned long long usec;
char *identifier = NULL, *pid = NULL, *e, *f, *k;
uint64_t serial;
size_t pl;
char *kernel_device = NULL;
assert(s);
assert(p);
if (l <= 0)
return;
e = memchr(p, ',', l);
if (!e)
return;
*e = 0;
r = safe_atoi(p, &priority);
if (r < 0 || priority < 0 || priority > 999)
return;
if (s->forward_to_kmsg && (priority & LOG_FACMASK) != LOG_KERN)
return;
l -= (e - p) + 1;
p = e + 1;
e = memchr(p, ',', l);
if (!e)
return;
*e = 0;
r = safe_atou64(p, &serial);
if (r < 0)
return;
if (s->kernel_seqnum) {
/* We already read this one? */
if (serial < *s->kernel_seqnum)
return;
/* Did we lose any? */
if (serial > *s->kernel_seqnum)
server_driver_message(s, SD_MESSAGE_JOURNAL_MISSED, "Missed %"PRIu64" kernel messages",
serial - *s->kernel_seqnum);
/* Make sure we never read this one again. Note that
* we always store the next message serial we expect
* here, simply because this makes handling the first
* message with serial 0 easy. */
*s->kernel_seqnum = serial + 1;
}
l -= (e - p) + 1;
p = e + 1;
f = memchr(p, ';', l);
if (!f)
return;
/* Kernel 3.6 has the flags field, kernel 3.5 lacks that */
e = memchr(p, ',', l);
if (!e || f < e)
e = f;
*e = 0;
r = safe_atollu(p, &usec);
if (r < 0)
return;
l -= (f - p) + 1;
p = f + 1;
e = memchr(p, '\n', l);
if (!e)
return;
*e = 0;
pl = e - p;
l -= (e - p) + 1;
k = e + 1;
for (j = 0; l > 0 && j < N_IOVEC_KERNEL_FIELDS; j++) {
char *m;
/* Meta data fields attached */
if (*k != ' ')
break;
k ++, l --;
e = memchr(k, '\n', l);
if (!e)
return;
*e = 0;
m = cunescape_length_with_prefix(k, e - k, "_KERNEL_");
if (!m)
break;
if (startswith(m, "_KERNEL_DEVICE="))
kernel_device = m + 15;
IOVEC_SET_STRING(iovec[n++], m);
z++;
l -= (e - k) + 1;
k = e + 1;
}
if (kernel_device) {
struct udev_device *ud;
ud = udev_device_new_from_device_id(s->udev, kernel_device);
if (ud) {
const char *g;
struct udev_list_entry *ll;
char *b;
g = udev_device_get_devnode(ud);
if (g) {
b = strappend("_UDEV_DEVNODE=", g);
if (b) {
IOVEC_SET_STRING(iovec[n++], b);
z++;
}
}
g = udev_device_get_sysname(ud);
if (g) {
b = strappend("_UDEV_SYSNAME=", g);
if (b) {
IOVEC_SET_STRING(iovec[n++], b);
z++;
}
}
j = 0;
ll = udev_device_get_devlinks_list_entry(ud);
udev_list_entry_foreach(ll, ll) {
if (j > N_IOVEC_UDEV_FIELDS)
break;
g = udev_list_entry_get_name(ll);
if (g) {
b = strappend("_UDEV_DEVLINK=", g);
if (b) {
IOVEC_SET_STRING(iovec[n++], b);
z++;
}
}
j++;
}
udev_device_unref(ud);
}
}
if (asprintf(&source_time, "_SOURCE_MONOTONIC_TIMESTAMP=%llu", usec) >= 0)
IOVEC_SET_STRING(iovec[n++], source_time);
IOVEC_SET_STRING(iovec[n++], "_TRANSPORT=kernel");
if (asprintf(&syslog_priority, "PRIORITY=%i", priority & LOG_PRIMASK) >= 0)
IOVEC_SET_STRING(iovec[n++], syslog_priority);
if (asprintf(&syslog_facility, "SYSLOG_FACILITY=%i", LOG_FAC(priority)) >= 0)
IOVEC_SET_STRING(iovec[n++], syslog_facility);
if ((priority & LOG_FACMASK) == LOG_KERN)
IOVEC_SET_STRING(iovec[n++], "SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER=kernel");
else {
pl -= syslog_parse_identifier((const char**) &p, &identifier, &pid);
/* Avoid any messages we generated ourselves via
* log_info() and friends. */
if (pid && is_us(pid))
goto finish;
if (identifier) {
syslog_identifier = strappend("SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER=", identifier);
if (syslog_identifier)
IOVEC_SET_STRING(iovec[n++], syslog_identifier);
}
if (pid) {
syslog_pid = strappend("SYSLOG_PID=", pid);
if (syslog_pid)
IOVEC_SET_STRING(iovec[n++], syslog_pid);
}
}
message = cunescape_length_with_prefix(p, pl, "MESSAGE=");
if (message)
IOVEC_SET_STRING(iovec[n++], message);
server_dispatch_message(s, iovec, n, ELEMENTSOF(iovec), NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, NULL, priority, 0);
finish:
for (j = 0; j < z; j++)
free(iovec[j].iov_base);
free(message);
free(syslog_priority);
free(syslog_identifier);
free(syslog_pid);
free(syslog_facility);
free(source_time);
free(identifier);
free(pid);
}
static int server_read_dev_kmsg(Server *s) {
char buffer[8192+1]; /* the kernel-side limit per record is 8K currently */
ssize_t l;
assert(s);
assert(s->dev_kmsg_fd >= 0);
l = read(s->dev_kmsg_fd, buffer, sizeof(buffer) - 1);
if (l == 0)
return 0;
if (l < 0) {
/* Old kernels who don't allow reading from /dev/kmsg
* return EINVAL when we try. So handle this cleanly,
* but don' try to ever read from it again. */
if (errno == EINVAL) {
s->dev_kmsg_event_source = sd_event_source_unref(s->dev_kmsg_event_source);
return 0;
}
if (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EINTR || errno == EPIPE)
return 0;
log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to read from kernel: %m");
return -errno;
}
dev_kmsg_record(s, buffer, l);
return 1;
}
int server_flush_dev_kmsg(Server *s) {
int r;
assert(s);
if (s->dev_kmsg_fd < 0)
return 0;
if (!s->dev_kmsg_readable)
return 0;
log_debug("Flushing /dev/kmsg...");
for (;;) {
r = server_read_dev_kmsg(s);
if (r < 0)
return r;
if (r == 0)
break;
}
return 0;
}
static int dispatch_dev_kmsg(sd_event_source *es, int fd, uint32_t revents, void *userdata) {
Server *s = userdata;
assert(es);
assert(fd == s->dev_kmsg_fd);
assert(s);
if (revents & EPOLLERR)
log_warning("/dev/kmsg buffer overrun, some messages lost.");
if (!(revents & EPOLLIN))
log_error("Got invalid event from epoll for /dev/kmsg: %"PRIx32, revents);
return server_read_dev_kmsg(s);
}
int server_open_dev_kmsg(Server *s) {
int r;
assert(s);
s->dev_kmsg_fd = open("/dev/kmsg", O_RDWR|O_CLOEXEC|O_NONBLOCK|O_NOCTTY);
if (s->dev_kmsg_fd < 0) {
log_full(errno == ENOENT ? LOG_DEBUG : LOG_WARNING,
"Failed to open /dev/kmsg, ignoring: %m");
return 0;
}
r = sd_event_add_io(s->event, &s->dev_kmsg_event_source, s->dev_kmsg_fd, EPOLLIN, dispatch_dev_kmsg, s);
if (r < 0) {
/* This will fail with EPERM on older kernels where
* /dev/kmsg is not readable. */
if (r == -EPERM) {
r = 0;
goto fail;
}
log_error_errno(r, "Failed to add /dev/kmsg fd to event loop: %m");
goto fail;
}
r = sd_event_source_set_priority(s->dev_kmsg_event_source, SD_EVENT_PRIORITY_IMPORTANT+10);
if (r < 0) {
log_error_errno(r, "Failed to adjust priority of kmsg event source: %m");
goto fail;
}
s->dev_kmsg_readable = true;
return 0;
fail:
s->dev_kmsg_event_source = sd_event_source_unref(s->dev_kmsg_event_source);
s->dev_kmsg_fd = safe_close(s->dev_kmsg_fd);
return r;
}
int server_open_kernel_seqnum(Server *s) {
_cleanup_close_ int fd;
uint64_t *p;
assert(s);
/* We store the seqnum we last read in an mmaped file. That
* way we can just use it like a variable, but it is
* persistent and automatically flushed at reboot. */
fd = open("/run/systemd/journal/kernel-seqnum", O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_CLOEXEC|O_NOCTTY|O_NOFOLLOW, 0644);
if (fd < 0) {
log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to open /run/systemd/journal/kernel-seqnum, ignoring: %m");
return 0;
}
if (posix_fallocate(fd, 0, sizeof(uint64_t)) < 0) {
log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to allocate sequential number file, ignoring: %m");
return 0;
}
p = mmap(NULL, sizeof(uint64_t), PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, fd, 0);
if (p == MAP_FAILED) {
log_error_errno(errno, "Failed to map sequential number file, ignoring: %m");
return 0;
}
s->kernel_seqnum = p;
return 0;
}