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/* * Copyright (C) 2004-2007, 2009 Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC") * Copyright (C) 1999-2002 Internet Software Consortium. * * Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any * purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ISC DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH * REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY * AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL ISC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, * INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM * LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE * OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR * PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. */ /* $Id: log.h,v 1.59 2009-02-16 02:01:16 marka Exp $ */ #ifndef ISC_LOG_H #define ISC_LOG_H 1 /*! \file isc/log.h */ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdarg.h> #include <syslog.h> /* XXXDCL NT */ #include <isc/formatcheck.h> #include <isc/lang.h> #include <isc/platform.h> #include <isc/types.h> /*@{*/ /*! * \brief Severity levels, patterned after Unix's syslog levels. * */ #define ISC_LOG_DEBUG(level) (level) /*! * #ISC_LOG_DYNAMIC can only be used for defining channels with * isc_log_createchannel(), not to specify a level in isc_log_write(). */ #define ISC_LOG_DYNAMIC 0 #define ISC_LOG_INFO (-1) #define ISC_LOG_NOTICE (-2) #define ISC_LOG_WARNING (-3) #define ISC_LOG_ERROR (-4) #define ISC_LOG_CRITICAL (-5) /*@}*/ /*@{*/ /*! * \brief Destinations. */ #define ISC_LOG_TONULL 1 #define ISC_LOG_TOSYSLOG 2 #define ISC_LOG_TOFILE 3 #define ISC_LOG_TOFILEDESC 4 /*@}*/ /*@{*/ /*% * Channel flags. */ #define ISC_LOG_PRINTTIME 0x0001 #define ISC_LOG_PRINTLEVEL 0x0002 #define ISC_LOG_PRINTCATEGORY 0x0004 #define ISC_LOG_PRINTMODULE 0x0008 #define ISC_LOG_PRINTTAG 0x0010 #define ISC_LOG_PRINTALL 0x001F #define ISC_LOG_DEBUGONLY 0x1000 #define ISC_LOG_OPENERR 0x8000 /* internal */ /*@}*/ /*@{*/ /*! * \brief Other options. * * XXXDCL INFINITE doesn't yet work. Arguably it isn't needed, but * since I am intend to make large number of versions work efficiently, * INFINITE is going to be trivial to add to that. */ #define ISC_LOG_ROLLINFINITE (-1) #define ISC_LOG_ROLLNEVER (-2) /*@}*/ /*! * \brief Used to name the categories used by a library. * * An array of isc_logcategory * structures names each category, and the id value is initialized by calling * isc_log_registercategories. */ struct isc_logcategory { const char *name; unsigned int id; }; /*% * Similar to isc_logcategory, but for all the modules a library defines. */ struct isc_logmodule { const char *name; unsigned int id; }; /*% * The isc_logfile structure is initialized as part of an isc_logdestination * before calling isc_log_createchannel(). * * When defining an #ISC_LOG_TOFILE * channel the name, versions and maximum_size should be set before calling * isc_log_createchannel(). To define an #ISC_LOG_TOFILEDESC channel set only * the stream before the call. * * Setting maximum_size to zero implies no maximum. */ typedef struct isc_logfile { FILE *stream; /*%< Initialized to NULL for #ISC_LOG_TOFILE. */ const char *name; /*%< NULL for #ISC_LOG_TOFILEDESC. */ int versions; /* >= 0, #ISC_LOG_ROLLNEVER, #ISC_LOG_ROLLINFINITE. */ /*% * stdio's ftell is standardized to return a long, which may well not * be big enough for the largest file supportable by the operating * system (though it is _probably_ big enough for the largest log * anyone would want). st_size returned by fstat should be typedef'd * to a size large enough for the largest possible file on a system. */ isc_offset_t maximum_size; isc_boolean_t maximum_reached; /*%< Private. */ } isc_logfile_t; /*% * Passed to isc_log_createchannel to define the attributes of either * a stdio or a syslog log. */ typedef union isc_logdestination { isc_logfile_t file; int facility; /* XXXDCL NT */ } isc_logdestination_t; /*@{*/ /*% * The built-in categories of libisc. * * Each library registering categories should provide library_LOGCATEGORY_name * definitions with indexes into its isc_logcategory structure corresponding to * the order of the names. */ LIBISC_EXTERNAL_DATA extern isc_logcategory_t isc_categories[]; LIBISC_EXTERNAL_DATA extern isc_log_t *isc_lctx; LIBISC_EXTERNAL_DATA extern isc_logmodule_t isc_modules[]; /*@}*/ /*@{*/ /*% * Do not log directly to DEFAULT. Use another category. When in doubt, * use GENERAL. */ #define ISC_LOGCATEGORY_DEFAULT (&isc_categories[0]) #define ISC_LOGCATEGORY_GENERAL (&isc_categories[1]) /*@}*/ #define ISC_LOGMODULE_SOCKET (&isc_modules[0]) #define ISC_LOGMODULE_TIME (&isc_modules[1]) #define ISC_LOGMODULE_INTERFACE (&isc_modules[2]) #define ISC_LOGMODULE_TIMER (&isc_modules[3]) #define ISC_LOGMODULE_FILE (&isc_modules[4]) ISC_LANG_BEGINDECLS isc_result_t isc_log_create(isc_mem_t *mctx, isc_log_t **lctxp, isc_logconfig_t **lcfgp); /*%< * Establish a new logging context, with default channels. * * Notes: *\li isc_log_create() calls isc_logconfig_create(), so see its comment * below for more information. * * Requires: *\li mctx is a valid memory context. *\li lctxp is not null and *lctxp is null. *\li lcfgp is null or lcfgp is not null and *lcfgp is null. * * Ensures: *\li *lctxp will point to a valid logging context if all of the necessary * memory was allocated, or NULL otherwise. *\li *lcfgp will point to a valid logging configuration if all of the * necessary memory was allocated, or NULL otherwise. *\li On failure, no additional memory is allocated. * * Returns: *\li #ISC_R_SUCCESS Success *\li #ISC_R_NOMEMORY Resource limit: Out of memory */ isc_result_t isc_logconfig_create(isc_log_t *lctx, isc_logconfig_t **lcfgp); /*%< * Create the data structure that holds all of the configurable information * about where messages are actually supposed to be sent -- the information * that could changed based on some configuration file, as opposed to the * the category/module specification of isc_log_[v]write[1] that is compiled * into a program, or the debug_level which is dynamic state information. * * Notes: *\li It is necessary to specify the logging context the configuration * will be used with because the number of categories and modules * needs to be known in order to set the configuration. However, * the configuration is not used by the logging context until the * isc_logconfig_use function is called. * *\li The memory context used for operations that allocate memory for * the configuration is that of the logging context, as specified * in the isc_log_create call. * *\li Four default channels are established: *\verbatim * default_syslog * - log to syslog's daemon facility #ISC_LOG_INFO or higher * default_stderr * - log to stderr #ISC_LOG_INFO or higher * default_debug * - log to stderr #ISC_LOG_DEBUG dynamically * null * - log nothing *\endverbatim * * Requires: *\li lctx is a valid logging context. *\li lcftp is not null and *lcfgp is null. * * Ensures: *\li *lcfgp will point to a valid logging context if all of the necessary * memory was allocated, or NULL otherwise. *\li On failure, no additional memory is allocated. * * Returns: *\li #ISC_R_SUCCESS Success *\li #ISC_R_NOMEMORY Resource limit: Out of memory */ isc_logconfig_t * isc_logconfig_get(isc_log_t *lctx); /*%< * Returns a pointer to the configuration currently in use by the log context. * * Requires: *\li lctx is a valid context. * * Ensures: *\li The configuration pointer is non-null. * * Returns: *\li The configuration pointer. */ isc_result_t isc_logconfig_use(isc_log_t *lctx, isc_logconfig_t *lcfg); /*%< * Associate a new configuration with a logging context. * * Notes: *\li This is thread safe. The logging context will lock a mutex * before attempting to swap in the new configuration, and isc_log_doit * (the internal function used by all of isc_log_[v]write[1]) locks * the same lock for the duration of its use of the configuration. * * Requires: *\li lctx is a valid logging context. *\li lcfg is a valid logging configuration. *\li lctx is the same configuration given to isc_logconfig_create * when the configuration was created. * * Ensures: *\li Future calls to isc_log_write will use the new configuration. * * Returns: *\li #ISC_R_SUCCESS Success *\li #ISC_R_NOMEMORY Resource limit: Out of memory */ void isc_log_destroy(isc_log_t **lctxp); /*%< * Deallocate the memory associated with a logging context. * * Requires: *\li *lctx is a valid logging context. * * Ensures: *\li All of the memory associated with the logging context is returned * to the free memory pool. * *\li Any open files are closed. * *\li The logging context is marked as invalid. */ void isc_logconfig_destroy(isc_logconfig_t **lcfgp); /*%< * Destroy a logging configuration. * * Notes: *\li This function cannot be used directly with the return value of * isc_logconfig_get, because a logging context must always have * a valid configuration associated with it. * * Requires: *\li lcfgp is not null and *lcfgp is a valid logging configuration. *\li The logging configuration is not in use by an existing logging context. * * Ensures: *\li All memory allocated for the configuration is freed. * *\li The configuration is marked as invalid. */ void isc_log_registercategories(isc_log_t *lctx, isc_logcategory_t categories[]); /*%< * Identify logging categories a library will use. * * Notes: *\li A category should only be registered once, but no mechanism enforces * this rule. * *\li The end of the categories array is identified by a NULL name. * *\li Because the name is used by #ISC_LOG_PRINTCATEGORY, it should not * be altered or destroyed after isc_log_registercategories(). * *\li Because each element of the categories array is used by * isc_log_categorybyname, it should not be altered or destroyed * after registration. * *\li The value of the id integer in each structure is overwritten * by this function, and so id need not be initialized to any particular * value prior to the function call. * *\li A subsequent call to isc_log_registercategories with the same * logging context (but new categories) will cause the last * element of the categories array from the prior call to have * its "name" member changed from NULL to point to the new * categories array, and its "id" member set to UINT_MAX. * * Requires: *\li lctx is a valid logging context. *\li categories != NULL. *\li categories[0].name != NULL. * * Ensures: * \li There are references to each category in the logging context, * so they can be used with isc_log_usechannel() and isc_log_write(). */ void isc_log_registermodules(isc_log_t *lctx, isc_logmodule_t modules[]); /*%< * Identify logging categories a library will use. * * Notes: *\li A module should only be registered once, but no mechanism enforces * this rule. * *\li The end of the modules array is identified by a NULL name. * *\li Because the name is used by #ISC_LOG_PRINTMODULE, it should not * be altered or destroyed after isc_log_registermodules(). * *\li Because each element of the modules array is used by * isc_log_modulebyname, it should not be altered or destroyed * after registration. * *\li The value of the id integer in each structure is overwritten * by this function, and so id need not be initialized to any particular * value prior to the function call. * *\li A subsequent call to isc_log_registermodules with the same * logging context (but new modules) will cause the last * element of the modules array from the prior call to have * its "name" member changed from NULL to point to the new * modules array, and its "id" member set to UINT_MAX. * * Requires: *\li lctx is a valid logging context. *\li modules != NULL. *\li modules[0].name != NULL; * * Ensures: *\li Each module has a reference in the logging context, so they can be * used with isc_log_usechannel() and isc_log_write(). */ isc_result_t isc_log_createchannel(isc_logconfig_t *lcfg, const char *name, unsigned int type, int level, const isc_logdestination_t *destination, unsigned int flags); /*%< * Specify the parameters of a logging channel. * * Notes: *\li The name argument is copied to memory in the logging context, so * it can be altered or destroyed after isc_log_createchannel(). * *\li Defining a very large number of channels will have a performance * impact on isc_log_usechannel(), since the names are searched * linearly until a match is made. This same issue does not affect * isc_log_write, however. * *\li Channel names can be redefined; this is primarily useful for programs * that want their own definition of default_syslog, default_debug * and default_stderr. * *\li Any channel that is redefined will not affect logging that was * already directed to its original definition, _except_ for the * default_stderr channel. This case is handled specially so that * the default logging category can be changed by redefining * default_stderr. (XXXDCL Though now that I think of it, the default * logging category can be changed with only one additional function * call by defining a new channel and then calling isc_log_usechannel() * for #ISC_LOGCATEGORY_DEFAULT.) * *\li Specifying #ISC_LOG_PRINTTIME or #ISC_LOG_PRINTTAG for syslog is allowed, * but probably not what you wanted to do. * * #ISC_LOG_DEBUGONLY will mark the channel as usable only when the * debug level of the logging context (see isc_log_setdebuglevel) * is non-zero. * * Requires: *\li lcfg is a valid logging configuration. * *\li name is not NULL. * *\li type is #ISC_LOG_TOSYSLOG, #ISC_LOG_TOFILE, #ISC_LOG_TOFILEDESC or * #ISC_LOG_TONULL. * *\li destination is not NULL unless type is #ISC_LOG_TONULL. * *\li level is >= #ISC_LOG_CRITICAL (the most negative logging level). * *\li flags does not include any bits aside from the ISC_LOG_PRINT* bits * or #ISC_LOG_DEBUGONLY. * * Ensures: *\li #ISC_R_SUCCESS * A channel with the given name is usable with * isc_log_usechannel(). * *\li #ISC_R_NOMEMORY or #ISC_R_UNEXPECTED * No additional memory is being used by the logging context. * Any channel that previously existed with the given name * is not redefined. * * Returns: *\li #ISC_R_SUCCESS Success *\li #ISC_R_NOMEMORY Resource limit: Out of memory *\li #ISC_R_UNEXPECTED type was out of range and REQUIRE() * was disabled. */ isc_result_t isc_log_usechannel(isc_logconfig_t *lcfg, const char *name, const isc_logcategory_t *category, const isc_logmodule_t *module); /*%< * Associate a named logging channel with a category and module that * will use it. * * Notes: *\li The name is searched for linearly in the set of known channel names * until a match is found. (Note the performance impact of a very large * number of named channels.) When multiple channels of the same * name are defined, the most recent definition is found. * *\li Specifying a very large number of channels for a category will have * a moderate impact on performance in isc_log_write(), as each * call looks up the category for the start of a linked list, which * it follows all the way to the end to find matching modules. The * test for matching modules is integral, though. * *\li If category is NULL, then the channel is associated with the indicated * module for all known categories (including the "default" category). * *\li If module is NULL, then the channel is associated with every module * that uses that category. * *\li Passing both category and module as NULL would make every log message * use the indicated channel. * * \li Specifying a channel that is #ISC_LOG_TONULL for a category/module pair * has no effect on any other channels associated with that pair, * regardless of ordering. Thus you cannot use it to "mask out" one * category/module pair when you have specified some other channel that * is also used by that category/module pair. * * Requires: *\li lcfg is a valid logging configuration. * *\li category is NULL or has an id that is in the range of known ids. * * module is NULL or has an id that is in the range of known ids. * * Ensures: *\li #ISC_R_SUCCESS * The channel will be used by the indicated category/module * arguments. * *\li #ISC_R_NOMEMORY * If assignment for a specific category has been requested, * the channel has not been associated with the indicated * category/module arguments and no additional memory is * used by the logging context. * If assignment for all categories has been requested * then _some_ may have succeeded (starting with category * "default" and progressing through the order of categories * passed to isc_log_registercategories()) and additional memory * is being used by whatever assignments succeeded. * * Returns: *\li #ISC_R_SUCCESS Success *\li #ISC_R_NOMEMORY Resource limit: Out of memory */ /* Attention: next four comments PRECEED code */ /*! * \brief * Write a message to the log channels. * * Notes: *\li Log messages containing natural language text should be logged with * isc_log_iwrite() to allow for localization. * *\li lctx can be NULL; this is allowed so that programs which use * libraries that use the ISC logging system are not required to * also use it. * *\li The format argument is a printf(3) string, with additional arguments * as necessary. * * Requires: *\li lctx is a valid logging context. * *\li The category and module arguments must have ids that are in the * range of known ids, as established by isc_log_registercategories() * and isc_log_registermodules(). * *\li level != #ISC_LOG_DYNAMIC. ISC_LOG_DYNAMIC is used only to define * channels, and explicit debugging level must be identified for * isc_log_write() via ISC_LOG_DEBUG(level). * *\li format != NULL. * * Ensures: *\li The log message is written to every channel associated with the * indicated category/module pair. * * Returns: *\li Nothing. Failure to log a message is not construed as a * meaningful error. */ void isc_log_write(isc_log_t *lctx, isc_logcategory_t *category, isc_logmodule_t *module, int level, const char *format, ...) ISC_FORMAT_PRINTF(5, 6); /*% * Write a message to the log channels. * * Notes: *\li lctx can be NULL; this is allowed so that programs which use * libraries that use the ISC logging system are not required to * also use it. * *\li The format argument is a printf(3) string, with additional arguments * as necessary. * * Requires: *\li lctx is a valid logging context. * *\li The category and module arguments must have ids that are in the * range of known ids, as established by isc_log_registercategories() * and isc_log_registermodules(). * *\li level != #ISC_LOG_DYNAMIC. ISC_LOG_DYNAMIC is used only to define * channels, and explicit debugging level must be identified for * isc_log_write() via ISC_LOG_DEBUG(level). * *\li format != NULL. * * Ensures: *\li The log message is written to every channel associated with the * indicated category/module pair. * * Returns: *\li Nothing. Failure to log a message is not construed as a * meaningful error. */ void isc_log_vwrite(isc_log_t *lctx, isc_logcategory_t *category, isc_logmodule_t *module, int level, const char *format, va_list args) ISC_FORMAT_PRINTF(5, 0); /*% * Write a message to the log channels, pruning duplicates that occur within * a configurable amount of seconds (see isc_log_[sg]etduplicateinterval). * This function is otherwise identical to isc_log_write(). */ void isc_log_write1(isc_log_t *lctx, isc_logcategory_t *category, isc_logmodule_t *module, int level, const char *format, ...) ISC_FORMAT_PRINTF(5, 6); /*% * Write a message to the log channels, pruning duplicates that occur within * a configurable amount of seconds (see isc_log_[sg]etduplicateinterval). * This function is otherwise identical to isc_log_vwrite(). */ void isc_log_vwrite1(isc_log_t *lctx, isc_logcategory_t *category, isc_logmodule_t *module, int level, const char *format, va_list args) ISC_FORMAT_PRINTF(5, 0); /*% * These are four internationalized versions of the isc_log_[v]write[1] * functions. * * The only difference is that they take arguments for a message * catalog, message set, and message number, all immediately preceding the * format argument. The format argument becomes the default text, a la * isc_msgcat_get. If the message catalog is NULL, no lookup is attempted * for a message -- which makes the message set and message number irrelevant, * and the non-internationalized call should have probably been used instead. * * Yes, that means there are now *eight* interfaces to logging a message. * Sheesh. Make the madness stop! */ /*@{*/ void isc_log_iwrite(isc_log_t *lctx, isc_logcategory_t *category, isc_logmodule_t *module, int level, isc_msgcat_t *msgcat, int msgset, int message, const char *format, ...) ISC_FORMAT_PRINTF(8, 9); void isc_log_ivwrite(isc_log_t *lctx, isc_logcategory_t *category, isc_logmodule_t *module, int level, isc_msgcat_t *msgcat, int msgset, int message, const char *format, va_list args) ISC_FORMAT_PRINTF(8, 0); void isc_log_iwrite1(isc_log_t *lctx, isc_logcategory_t *category, isc_logmodule_t *module, int level, isc_msgcat_t *msgcat, int msgset, int message, const char *format, ...) ISC_FORMAT_PRINTF(8, 9); void isc_log_ivwrite1(isc_log_t *lctx, isc_logcategory_t *category, isc_logmodule_t *module, int level, isc_msgcat_t *msgcat, int msgset, int message, const char *format, va_list args) ISC_FORMAT_PRINTF(8, 0); /*@}*/ void isc_log_setdebuglevel(isc_log_t *lctx, unsigned int level); /*%< * Set the debugging level used for logging. * * Notes: *\li Setting the debugging level to 0 disables debugging log messages. * * Requires: *\li lctx is a valid logging context. * * Ensures: *\li The debugging level is set to the requested value. */ unsigned int isc_log_getdebuglevel(isc_log_t *lctx); /*%< * Get the current debugging level. * * Notes: *\li This is provided so that a program can have a notion of * "increment debugging level" or "decrement debugging level" * without needing to keep track of what the current level is. * *\li A return value of 0 indicates that debugging messages are disabled. * * Requires: *\li lctx is a valid logging context. * * Ensures: *\li The current logging debugging level is returned. */ isc_boolean_t isc_log_wouldlog(isc_log_t *lctx, int level); /*%< * Determine whether logging something to 'lctx' at 'level' would * actually cause something to be logged somewhere. * * If #ISC_FALSE is returned, it is guaranteed that nothing would * be logged, allowing the caller to omit unnecessary * isc_log_write() calls and possible message preformatting. */ void isc_log_setduplicateinterval(isc_logconfig_t *lcfg, unsigned int interval); /*%< * Set the interval over which duplicate log messages will be ignored * by isc_log_[v]write1(), in seconds. * * Notes: *\li Increasing the duplicate interval from X to Y will not necessarily * filter out duplicates of messages logged in Y - X seconds since the * increase. (Example: Message1 is logged at midnight. Message2 * is logged at 00:01:00, when the interval is only 30 seconds, causing * Message1 to be expired from the log message history. Then the interval * is increased to 3000 (five minutes) and at 00:04:00 Message1 is logged * again. It will appear the second time even though less than five * passed since the first occurrence. * * Requires: *\li lctx is a valid logging context. */ unsigned int isc_log_getduplicateinterval(isc_logconfig_t *lcfg); /*%< * Get the current duplicate filtering interval. * * Requires: *\li lctx is a valid logging context. * * Returns: *\li The current duplicate filtering interval. */ isc_result_t isc_log_settag(isc_logconfig_t *lcfg, const char *tag); /*%< * Set the program name or other identifier for #ISC_LOG_PRINTTAG. * * Requires: *\li lcfg is a valid logging configuration. * * Notes: *\li If this function has not set the tag to a non-NULL, non-empty value, * then the #ISC_LOG_PRINTTAG channel flag will not print anything. * Unlike some implementations of syslog on Unix systems, you *must* set * the tag in order to get it logged. It is not implicitly derived from * the program name (which is pretty impossible to infer portably). * *\li Setting the tag to NULL or the empty string will also cause the * #ISC_LOG_PRINTTAG channel flag to not print anything. If tag equals the * empty string, calls to isc_log_gettag will return NULL. * * Returns: *\li #ISC_R_SUCCESS Success *\li #ISC_R_NOMEMORY Resource Limit: Out of memory * * XXXDCL when creating a new isc_logconfig_t, it might be nice if the tag * of the currently active isc_logconfig_t was inherited. this does not * currently happen. */ char * isc_log_gettag(isc_logconfig_t *lcfg); /*%< * Get the current identifier printed with #ISC_LOG_PRINTTAG. * * Requires: *\li lcfg is a valid logging configuration. * * Notes: *\li Since isc_log_settag() will not associate a zero-length string * with the logging configuration, attempts to do so will cause * this function to return NULL. However, a determined programmer * will observe that (currently) a tag of length greater than zero * could be set, and then modified to be zero length. * * Returns: *\li A pointer to the current identifier, or NULL if none has been set. */ void isc_log_opensyslog(const char *tag, int options, int facility); /*%< * Initialize syslog logging. * * Notes: *\li XXXDCL NT * This is currently equivalent to openlog(), but is not going to remain * that way. In the meantime, the arguments are all identical to * those used by openlog(3), as follows: * * \code * tag: The string to use in the position of the program * name in syslog messages. Most (all?) syslogs * will use basename(argv[0]) if tag is NULL. * * options: LOG_CONS, LOG_PID, LOG_NDELAY ... whatever your * syslog supports. * * facility: The default syslog facility. This is irrelevant * since isc_log_write will ALWAYS use the channel's * declared facility. * \endcode * *\li Zero effort has been made (yet) to accommodate systems with openlog() * that only takes two arguments, or to identify valid syslog * facilities or options for any given architecture. * *\li It is necessary to call isc_log_opensyslog() to initialize * syslogging on machines which do not support network connections to * syslogd because they require a Unix domain socket to be used. Since * this is a chore to determine at run-time, it is suggested that it * always be called by programs using the ISC logging system. * * Requires: *\li Nothing. * * Ensures: *\li openlog() is called to initialize the syslog system. */ void isc_log_closefilelogs(isc_log_t *lctx); /*%< * Close all open files used by #ISC_LOG_TOFILE channels. * * Notes: *\li This function is provided for programs that want to use their own * log rolling mechanism rather than the one provided internally. * For example, a program that wanted to keep daily logs would define * a channel which used #ISC_LOG_ROLLNEVER, then once a day would * rename the log file and call isc_log_closefilelogs(). * *\li #ISC_LOG_TOFILEDESC channels are unaffected. * * Requires: *\li lctx is a valid context. * * Ensures: *\li The open files are closed and will be reopened when they are * next needed. */ isc_logcategory_t * isc_log_categorybyname(isc_log_t *lctx, const char *name); /*%< * Find a category by its name. * * Notes: *\li The string name of a category is not required to be unique. * * Requires: *\li lctx is a valid context. *\li name is not NULL. * * Returns: *\li A pointer to the _first_ isc_logcategory_t structure used by "name". * *\li NULL if no category exists by that name. */ isc_logmodule_t * isc_log_modulebyname(isc_log_t *lctx, const char *name); /*%< * Find a module by its name. * * Notes: *\li The string name of a module is not required to be unique. * * Requires: *\li lctx is a valid context. *\li name is not NULL. * * Returns: *\li A pointer to the _first_ isc_logmodule_t structure used by "name". * *\li NULL if no module exists by that name. */ void isc_log_setcontext(isc_log_t *lctx); /*%< * Sets the context used by the libisc for logging. * * Requires: *\li lctx be a valid context. */ ISC_LANG_ENDDECLS #endif /* ISC_LOG_H */