http_log.h revision 742318b93e89c311f66b55f426c4d9cf2c14628b
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/**
* @file http_log.h
* @brief Apache Logging library
*
* @defgroup APACHE_CORE_LOG Logging library
* @ingroup APACHE_CORE
* @{
*/
#ifndef APACHE_HTTP_LOG_H
#define APACHE_HTTP_LOG_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include "apr_thread_proc.h"
#include "http_config.h"
#ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG
#include <syslog.h>
#ifndef LOG_PRIMASK
#define LOG_PRIMASK 7
#endif
#else
#define APLOG_EMERG 0 /* system is unusable */
#endif
/* APLOG_NOERRNO is ignored and should not be used. It will be
* removed in a future release of Apache.
*/
/** Use APLOG_TOCLIENT on ap_log_rerror() to give content
* handlers the option of including the error text in the
* ErrorDocument sent back to the client. Setting APLOG_TOCLIENT
* will cause the error text to be saved in the request_rec->notes
* table, keyed to the string "error-notes", if and only if:
* - the severity level of the message is APLOG_WARNING or greater
* - there are no other "error-notes" set in request_rec->notes
* Once error-notes is set, it is up to the content handler to
* determine whether this text should be sent back to the client.
* Note: Client generated text streams sent back to the client MUST
* be escaped to prevent CSS attacks.
*/
/* normal but significant condition on startup, usually printed to stderr */
#ifndef DEFAULT_LOGLEVEL
#define DEFAULT_LOGLEVEL APLOG_WARNING
#endif
/**
* APLOG_NO_MODULE may be passed as module_index to ap_log_error() and related
* functions if the module causing the log message is not known. Normally this
* should not be used directly. Use ::APLOG_MARK or ::APLOG_MODULE_INDEX
* instead.
*
* @see APLOG_MARK
* @see APLOG_MODULE_INDEX
* @see ap_log_error
*/
#define APLOG_NO_MODULE -1
#ifdef __cplusplus
/**
* C++ modules must invoke ::APLOG_USE_MODULE or ::AP_DECLARE_MODULE in
* every file which uses ap_log_* before the first use of ::APLOG_MARK
* or ::APLOG_MODULE_INDEX.
* (C modules *should* do that as well, to enable module-specific log
* levels. C modules need not obey the ordering, though).
*/
#else /* __cplusplus */
/**
* Constant to store module_index for the current file.
* Objects with static storage duration are set to NULL if not
* initialized explicitly. This means that if aplog_module_index
* is not initalized using the ::APLOG_USE_MODULE or the
* ::AP_DECLARE_MODULE macro, we can safely fall back to
* use ::APLOG_NO_MODULE. This variable will usually be optimized away.
*/
static int * const aplog_module_index;
#endif /* __cplusplus */
/**
* APLOG_MODULE_INDEX contains the module_index of the current module if
* it has been set via the ::APLOG_USE_MODULE or ::AP_DECLARE_MODULE macro.
* Otherwise it contains ::APLOG_NO_MODULE (for example in unmodified httpd
* 2.2 modules).
*
* If ::APLOG_MARK is used in ap_log_error() and related functions,
* ::APLOG_MODULE_INDEX will be passed as module_index. In cases where
* ::APLOG_MARK cannot be used, ::APLOG_MODULE_INDEX should normally be passed
* as module_index.
*
* @see APLOG_MARK
* @see ap_log_error
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
#define APLOG_MODULE_INDEX (*aplog_module_index)
#else /* __cplusplus */
#define APLOG_MODULE_INDEX \
#endif /* __cplusplus */
/**
* APLOG_MAX_LOGLEVEL can be defined to remove logging above some
* specified level at compile time.
*
* This requires a C99 compiler.
*/
#ifdef DOXYGEN
#define APLOG_MAX_LOGLEVEL
#endif
#ifndef APLOG_MAX_LOGLEVEL
(s == NULL) || \
>= ((level)&APLOG_LEVELMASK) ) )
>= ((level)&APLOG_LEVELMASK) ) )
>= ((level)&APLOG_LEVELMASK) ) )
>= ((level)&APLOG_LEVELMASK) ) )
#else
(s == NULL) || \
>= ((level)&APLOG_LEVELMASK) ) ) )
>= ((level)&APLOG_LEVELMASK) ) ) )
>= ((level)&APLOG_LEVELMASK) ) ) )
>= ((level)&APLOG_LEVELMASK) ) ) )
#endif
#define APLOG_IS_LEVEL(s,level) \
#define APLOG_C_IS_LEVEL(c,level) \
#define APLOG_CS_IS_LEVEL(c,s,level) \
#define APLOG_R_IS_LEVEL(r,level) \
extern int AP_DECLARE_DATA ap_default_loglevel;
/**
* APLOG_MARK is a convenience macro for use as the first three parameters in
* ap_log_error() and related functions, i.e. file, line, and module_index.
*
* The module_index parameter was introduced in version 2.3.6. Before that
* version, APLOG_MARK only replaced the file and line parameters.
* This means that APLOG_MARK can be used with ap_log_*error in all versions
* of Apache httpd.
*
* @see APLOG_MODULE_INDEX
* @see ap_log_error
* @see ap_log_cerror
* @see ap_log_rerror
* @see ap_log_cserror
*/
/**
* Set up for logging to stderr.
* @param p The pool to allocate out of
*/
/**
* Replace logging to stderr with logging to the given file.
* @param p The pool to allocate out of
* @param file Name of the file to log stderr output
*/
const char *file);
/**
* Open the error log and replace stderr with it.
* @param pconf Not used
* @param plog The pool to allocate the logs from
* @param ptemp Pool used for temporary allocations
* @param s_main The main server
* @note ap_open_logs isn't expected to be used by modules, it is
* an internal core function
*/
/**
* Perform special processing for piped loggers in MPM child
* processes.
* @param p Not used
* @param s Not used
* @note ap_logs_child_init is not for use by modules; it is an
* internal core function
*/
/*
* The primary logging functions, ap_log_error, ap_log_rerror, ap_log_cerror,
* and ap_log_perror use a printf style format string to build the log message.
* It is VERY IMPORTANT that you not include any raw data from the network,
* such as the request-URI or request header fields, within the format
* string. Doing so makes the server vulnerable to a denial-of-service
* attack and other messy behavior. Instead, use a simple format string
* like "%s", followed by the string containing the untrusted data.
*/
/**
* ap_log_error() - log messages which are not related to a particular
* request or connection. This uses a printf-like format to log messages
* to the error_log.
* @param file The file in which this function is called
* @param line The line number on which this function is called
* @param module_index The module_index of the module generating this message
* @param level The level of this error message
* @param status The status code from the previous command
* @param s The server on which we are logging
* @param fmt The format string
* @param ... The arguments to use to fill out fmt.
* @note ap_log_error is implemented as a macro
* @note Use APLOG_MARK to fill out file and line
* @note If a request_rec is available, use that with ap_log_rerror()
* in preference to calling this function. Otherwise, if a conn_rec is
* available, use that with ap_log_cerror() in preference to calling
* this function.
* @warning It is VERY IMPORTANT that you not include any raw data from
* the network, such as the request-URI or request header fields, within
* the format string. Doing so makes the server vulnerable to a
* denial-of-service attack and other messy behavior. Instead, use a
* simple format string like "%s", followed by the string containing the
* untrusted data.
*/
#ifdef DOXYGEN
const server_rec *s, const char *fmt, ...);
#else
#if __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L
/* need additional step to expand APLOG_MARK first */
/* need server_rec *sr = ... for the case if s is verbatim NULL */
} while(0)
#else
#define ap_log_error ap_log_error_
#endif
const server_rec *s, const char *fmt, ...)
#endif
/**
* ap_log_perror() - log messages which are not related to a particular
* request, connection, or virtual server. This uses a printf-like
* format to log messages to the error_log.
* @param file The file in which this function is called
* @param line The line number on which this function is called
* @param module_index ignored dummy value for use by APLOG_MARK
* @param level The level of this error message
* @param status The status code from the previous command
* @param p The pool which we are logging for
* @param fmt The format string
* @param ... The arguments to use to fill out fmt.
* @note ap_log_perror is implemented as a macro
* @note Use APLOG_MARK to fill out file, line, and module_index
* @warning It is VERY IMPORTANT that you not include any raw data from
* the network, such as the request-URI or request header fields, within
* the format string. Doing so makes the server vulnerable to a
* denial-of-service attack and other messy behavior. Instead, use a
* simple format string like "%s", followed by the string containing the
* untrusted data.
*/
#ifdef DOXYGEN
const char *fmt, ...);
#else
/* need additional step to expand APLOG_MARK first */
do { if ((level) <= APLOG_MAX_LOGLEVEL ) \
__VA_ARGS__); } while(0)
#else
#define ap_log_perror ap_log_perror_
#endif
const char *fmt, ...)
#endif
/**
* ap_log_rerror() - log messages which are related to a particular
* request. This uses a printf-like format to log messages to the
* error_log.
* @param file The file in which this function is called
* @param line The line number on which this function is called
* @param module_index The module_index of the module generating this message
* @param level The level of this error message
* @param status The status code from the previous command
* @param r The request which we are logging for
* @param fmt The format string
* @param ... The arguments to use to fill out fmt.
* @note ap_log_rerror is implemented as a macro
* @note Use APLOG_MARK to fill out file, line, and module_index
* @warning It is VERY IMPORTANT that you not include any raw data from
* the network, such as the request-URI or request header fields, within
* the format string. Doing so makes the server vulnerable to a
* denial-of-service attack and other messy behavior. Instead, use a
* simple format string like "%s", followed by the string containing the
* untrusted data.
*/
#ifdef DOXYGEN
const request_rec *r, const char *fmt, ...);
#else
#if __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L
/* need additional step to expand APLOG_MARK first */
} while(0)
#else
#define ap_log_rerror ap_log_rerror_
#endif
const request_rec *r, const char *fmt, ...)
#endif
/**
* ap_log_cerror() - log messages which are related to a particular
* connection. This uses a printf-like format to log messages to the
* error_log.
* @param file The file in which this function is called
* @param line The line number on which this function is called
* @param level The level of this error message
* @param module_index The module_index of the module generating this message
* @param status The status code from the previous command
* @param c The connection which we are logging for
* @param fmt The format string
* @param ... The arguments to use to fill out fmt.
* @note ap_log_cerror is implemented as a macro
* @note Use APLOG_MARK to fill out file, line, and module_index
* @note If a request_rec is available, use that with ap_log_rerror()
* in preference to calling this function.
* @warning It is VERY IMPORTANT that you not include any raw data from
* the network, such as the request-URI or request header fields, within
* the format string. Doing so makes the server vulnerable to a
* denial-of-service attack and other messy behavior. Instead, use a
* simple format string like "%s", followed by the string containing the
* untrusted data.
*/
#ifdef DOXYGEN
#else
#if __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L
/* need additional step to expand APLOG_MARK first */
} while(0)
#else
#define ap_log_cerror ap_log_cerror_
#endif
#endif
/**
* ap_log_cserror() - log messages which are related to a particular
* connection and to a vhost other than c->base_server. This uses a
* printf-like format to log messages to the error_log.
* @param file The file in which this function is called
* @param line The line number on which this function is called
* @param level The level of this error message
* @param module_index The module_index of the module generating this message
* @param status The status code from the previous command
* @param c The connection which we are logging for
* @param s The server which we are logging for
* @param fmt The format string
* @param ... The arguments to use to fill out fmt.
* @note ap_log_cserror is implemented as a macro
* @note Use APLOG_MARK to fill out file, line, and module_index
* @note If a request_rec is available, use that with ap_log_rerror()
* in preference to calling this function. This function is mainly useful for
* modules like mod_ssl to use before the request_rec is created.
* @warning It is VERY IMPORTANT that you not include any raw data from
* the network, such as the request-URI or request header fields, within
* the format string. Doing so makes the server vulnerable to a
* denial-of-service attack and other messy behavior. Instead, use a
* simple format string like "%s", followed by the string containing the
* untrusted data.
*/
#ifdef DOXYGEN
const conn_rec *c, const server_rec *s,
const char *fmt, ...);
#else
#if __STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L
/* need additional step to expand APLOG_MARK first */
__VA_ARGS__); \
} while(0)
#else
#define ap_log_cserror ap_log_cserror_
#endif
const conn_rec *c, const server_rec *s,
const char *fmt, ...)
#endif
/**
* Convert stderr to the error log
* @param s The current server
*/
/**
* Log the command line used to start the server.
* @param p The pool to use for logging
* @param s The server_rec whose process's command line we want to log.
* The command line is logged to that server's error log.
*/
/**
* Log the current pid of the parent process
* @param p The pool to use for processing
* @param fname The name of the file to log to
*/
/**
* Remove the pidfile.
* @param p The pool to use for processing
* @param fname The name of the pid file to remove
*/
/**
* Retrieve the pid from a pidfile.
* @param p The pool to use for processing
* @param filename The name of the file containing the pid
* @param mypid Pointer to pid_t (valid only if return APR_SUCCESS)
*/
/** @see piped_log */
/**
* Open the piped log process
* @param p The pool to allocate out of
* @param program The program to run in the logging process
* @return The piped log structure
* @note The log program is invoked as @p APR_PROGRAM_ENV,
* @see ap_open_piped_log_ex to modify this behavior
*/
/**
* Open the piped log process specifying the execution choice for program
* @param p The pool to allocate out of
* @param program The program to run in the logging process
* @param cmdtype How to invoke program, e.g. APR_PROGRAM, APR_SHELLCMD_ENV, etc
* @return The piped log structure
*/
const char *program,
/**
* Close the piped log and kill the logging process
* @param pl The piped log structure
*/
/**
* A function to return the read side of the piped log pipe
* @param pl The piped log structure
* @return The native file descriptor
*/
/**
* A function to return the write side of the piped log pipe
* @param pl The piped log structure
* @return The native file descriptor
*/
/**
* hook method to log error messages
* @ingroup hooks
* @param file The file in which this function is called
* @param line The line number on which this function is called
* @param module_index The module_index of the module generating this message
* @param level The level of this error message
* @param status The status code from the previous command
* @param s The server which we are logging for
* @param r The request which we are logging for
* @param pool Memory pool to allocate from
* @param errstr message to log
*/
int module_index, int level,
const char *errstr))
/**
* hook method to generate unique id for connection or request
* @ingroup hooks
* @param c the conn_rec of the connections
* @param r the request_req (may be NULL)
* @param id the place where to store the unique id
* @return OK or DECLINE
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* !APACHE_HTTP_LOG_H */
/** @} */