Increase the size of the message-receving buffer for error
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1/* -*- c-file-style: "linux"; -*-
2
3 Copyright (C) 1998-2001 by Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
4 Copyright (C) 2000-2001 by Martin Pool <mbp@samba.org>
5
6 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
9 (at your option) any later version.
10
11 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
15
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
18 Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
19*/
20
21/*
22 Logging and utility functions.
23 tridge, May 1998
24
25 Mapping to human-readable messages added by Martin Pool
26 <mbp@samba.org>, Oct 2000.
27 */
28#include "rsync.h"
29
30extern int am_daemon;
31extern int am_server;
32extern int am_sender;
33extern int quiet;
34extern int module_id;
35extern int msg_fd_out;
36extern char *auth_user;
37extern char *log_format;
38
39static int log_initialised;
40static char *logfname;
41static FILE *logfile;
42struct stats stats;
43
44int log_got_error = 0;
45
46struct {
47 int code;
48 char const *name;
49} const rerr_names[] = {
50 { RERR_SYNTAX , "syntax or usage error" },
51 { RERR_PROTOCOL , "protocol incompatibility" },
52 { RERR_FILESELECT , "errors selecting input/output files, dirs" },
53 { RERR_UNSUPPORTED, "requested action not supported" },
54 { RERR_STARTCLIENT, "error starting client-server protocol" },
55 { RERR_SOCKETIO , "error in socket IO" },
56 { RERR_FILEIO , "error in file IO" },
57 { RERR_STREAMIO , "error in rsync protocol data stream" },
58 { RERR_MESSAGEIO , "errors with program diagnostics" },
59 { RERR_IPC , "error in IPC code" },
60 { RERR_SIGNAL , "received SIGUSR1 or SIGINT" },
61 { RERR_WAITCHILD , "some error returned by waitpid()" },
62 { RERR_MALLOC , "error allocating core memory buffers" },
63 { RERR_PARTIAL , "some files could not be transferred" },
64 { RERR_VANISHED , "some files vanished before they could be transfered" },
65 { RERR_TIMEOUT , "timeout in data send/receive" },
66 { RERR_CMD_FAILED , "remote shell failed" },
67 { RERR_CMD_KILLED , "remote shell killed" },
68 { RERR_CMD_RUN, "remote command could not be run" },
69 { RERR_CMD_NOTFOUND, "remote command not found" },
70 { 0, NULL }
71};
72
73
74
75/*
76 * Map from rsync error code to name, or return NULL.
77 */
78static char const *rerr_name(int code)
79{
80 int i;
81 for (i = 0; rerr_names[i].name; i++) {
82 if (rerr_names[i].code == code)
83 return rerr_names[i].name;
84 }
85 return NULL;
86}
87
88
89static void logit(int priority, char *buf)
90{
91 if (logfname) {
92 if (!logfile)
93 log_open();
94 fprintf(logfile,"%s [%d] %s",
95 timestring(time(NULL)), (int)getpid(), buf);
96 fflush(logfile);
97 } else {
98 syslog(priority, "%s", buf);
99 }
100}
101
102void log_init(void)
103{
104 int options = LOG_PID;
105 time_t t;
106
107 if (log_initialised) return;
108 log_initialised = 1;
109
110 /* this looks pointless, but it is needed in order for the
111 * C library on some systems to fetch the timezone info
112 * before the chroot */
113 t = time(NULL);
114 localtime(&t);
115
116 /* optionally use a log file instead of syslog */
117 logfname = lp_log_file();
118 if (logfname) {
119 if (*logfname) {
120 log_open();
121 return;
122 }
123 logfname = NULL;
124 }
125
126#ifdef LOG_NDELAY
127 options |= LOG_NDELAY;
128#endif
129
130#ifdef LOG_DAEMON
131 openlog("rsyncd", options, lp_syslog_facility());
132#else
133 openlog("rsyncd", options);
134#endif
135
136#ifndef LOG_NDELAY
137 logit(LOG_INFO,"rsyncd started\n");
138#endif
139}
140
141void log_open(void)
142{
143 if (logfname && !logfile) {
144 extern int orig_umask;
145 int old_umask = umask(022 | orig_umask);
146 logfile = fopen(logfname, "a");
147 umask(old_umask);
148 }
149}
150
151void log_close(void)
152{
153 if (logfile) {
154 fclose(logfile);
155 logfile = NULL;
156 }
157}
158
159/* this is the underlying (unformatted) rsync debugging function. Call
160 * it with FINFO, FERROR or FLOG */
161void rwrite(enum logcode code, char *buf, int len)
162{
163 FILE *f = NULL;
164 /* recursion can happen with certain fatal conditions */
165
166 if (quiet && code == FINFO)
167 return;
168
169 if (len < 0)
170 exit_cleanup(RERR_MESSAGEIO);
171
172 buf[len] = 0;
173
174 if (code == FLOG) {
175 if (am_daemon) logit(LOG_INFO, buf);
176 return;
177 }
178
179 if (am_server) {
180 /* Pass it to non-server side, perhaps through our sibling. */
181 if (msg_fd_out >= 0) {
182 send_msg((enum msgcode)code, buf, len);
183 return;
184 }
185 if (!am_daemon
186 && io_multiplex_write((enum msgcode)code, buf, len))
187 return;
188 }
189
190 /* otherwise, if in daemon mode and either we are not a server
191 * (that is, we are not running --daemon over a remote shell) or
192 * the log has already been initialised, log the message on this
193 * side because we don't want the client to see most errors for
194 * security reasons. We do want early messages when running daemon
195 * mode over a remote shell to go to the remote side; those will
196 * fall through to the next case.
197 * Note that this is only for the time before multiplexing is enabled.
198 */
199 if (am_daemon && (!am_server || log_initialised)) {
200 static int depth;
201 int priority = LOG_INFO;
202 if (code == FERROR) priority = LOG_WARNING;
203
204 if (depth) return;
205
206 depth++;
207
208 log_init();
209 logit(priority, buf);
210
211 depth--;
212 return;
213 }
214
215 if (code == FERROR) {
216 log_got_error = 1;
217 f = stderr;
218 }
219
220 if (code == FINFO) {
221 if (am_server)
222 f = stderr;
223 else
224 f = stdout;
225 }
226
227 if (!f) exit_cleanup(RERR_MESSAGEIO);
228
229 if (fwrite(buf, len, 1, f) != 1) exit_cleanup(RERR_MESSAGEIO);
230
231 if (buf[len-1] == '\r' || buf[len-1] == '\n') fflush(f);
232}
233
234
235/* This is the rsync debugging function. Call it with FINFO, FERROR or
236 * FLOG. */
237void rprintf(enum logcode code, const char *format, ...)
238{
239 va_list ap;
240 char buf[MAXPATHLEN+512];
241 size_t len;
242
243 va_start(ap, format);
244 len = vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), format, ap);
245 va_end(ap);
246
247 /* Deal with buffer overruns. Instead of panicking, just
248 * truncate the resulting string. (Note that configure ensures
249 * that we have a vsnprintf() that doesn't ever return -1.) */
250 if (len > sizeof buf - 1) {
251 const char ellipsis[] = "[...]";
252
253 /* Reset length, and zero-terminate the end of our buffer */
254 len = sizeof(buf)-1;
255 buf[len] = '\0';
256
257 /* Copy the ellipsis to the end of the string, but give
258 * us one extra character:
259 *
260 * v--- null byte at buf[sizeof(buf)-1]
261 * abcdefghij0
262 * -> abcd[...]00 <-- now two null bytes at end
263 *
264 * If the input format string has a trailing newline,
265 * we copy it into that extra null; if it doesn't, well,
266 * all we lose is one byte. */
267 strncpy(buf+len-sizeof(ellipsis), ellipsis, sizeof(ellipsis));
268 if (format[strlen(format)-1] == '\n') {
269 buf[len-1] = '\n';
270 }
271 }
272
273 rwrite(code, buf, len);
274}
275
276
277/* This is like rprintf, but it also tries to print some
278 * representation of the error code. Normally errcode = errno.
279 *
280 * Unlike rprintf, this always adds a newline and there should not be
281 * one in the format string.
282 *
283 * Note that since strerror might involve dynamically loading a
284 * message catalog we need to call it once before chroot-ing. */
285void rsyserr(enum logcode code, int errcode, const char *format, ...)
286{
287 va_list ap;
288 char buf[MAXPATHLEN+512];
289 size_t len;
290
291 strcpy(buf, RSYNC_NAME ": ");
292 len = (sizeof RSYNC_NAME ": ") - 1;
293
294 va_start(ap, format);
295 len += vsnprintf(buf + len, sizeof buf - len, format, ap);
296 va_end(ap);
297
298 if (len < sizeof buf) {
299 len += snprintf(buf + len, sizeof buf - len,
300 ": %s (%d)\n", strerror(errcode), errcode);
301 }
302 if (len >= sizeof buf)
303 exit_cleanup(RERR_MESSAGEIO);
304
305 rwrite(code, buf, len);
306}
307
308
309
310void rflush(enum logcode code)
311{
312 FILE *f = NULL;
313
314 if (am_daemon) {
315 return;
316 }
317
318 if (code == FLOG) {
319 return;
320 }
321
322 if (code == FERROR) {
323 f = stderr;
324 }
325
326 if (code == FINFO) {
327 if (am_server)
328 f = stderr;
329 else
330 f = stdout;
331 }
332
333 if (!f) exit_cleanup(RERR_MESSAGEIO);
334 fflush(f);
335}
336
337
338
339/* a generic logging routine for send/recv, with parameter
340 * substitiution */
341static void log_formatted(enum logcode code,
342 char *format, char *op, struct file_struct *file,
343 struct stats *initial_stats)
344{
345 char buf[1024];
346 char buf2[1024];
347 char *p, *s, *n;
348 size_t l;
349 int64 b;
350
351 /* We expand % codes one by one in place in buf. We don't
352 * copy in the terminating nul of the inserted strings, but
353 * rather keep going until we reach the nul of the format.
354 * Just to make sure we don't clobber that nul and therefore
355 * accidentally keep going, we zero the buffer now. */
356 l = strlcpy(buf, format, sizeof buf);
357 if (l < sizeof buf)
358 memset(buf + l, 0, sizeof buf - l);
359
360 for (s = &buf[0]; s && (p = strchr(s,'%')); ) {
361 n = NULL;
362 s = p + 1;
363
364 switch (p[1]) {
365 case 'h': if (am_daemon) n = client_name(0); break;
366 case 'a': if (am_daemon) n = client_addr(0); break;
367 case 'l':
368 snprintf(buf2,sizeof(buf2),"%.0f",
369 (double)file->length);
370 n = buf2;
371 break;
372 case 'p':
373 snprintf(buf2,sizeof(buf2),"%d",
374 (int)getpid());
375 n = buf2;
376 break;
377 case 'o': n = op; break;
378 case 'f':
379 pathjoin(buf2, sizeof buf2,
380 file->basedir ? file->basedir : "",
381 f_name(file));
382 clean_fname(buf2);
383 n = buf2;
384 if (*n == '/') n++;
385 break;
386 case 'm': n = lp_name(module_id); break;
387 case 't': n = timestring(time(NULL)); break;
388 case 'P': n = lp_path(module_id); break;
389 case 'u': n = auth_user; break;
390 case 'b':
391 if (am_sender) {
392 b = stats.total_written -
393 initial_stats->total_written;
394 } else {
395 b = stats.total_read -
396 initial_stats->total_read;
397 }
398 snprintf(buf2,sizeof(buf2),"%.0f", (double)b);
399 n = buf2;
400 break;
401 case 'c':
402 if (!am_sender) {
403 b = stats.total_written -
404 initial_stats->total_written;
405 } else {
406 b = stats.total_read -
407 initial_stats->total_read;
408 }
409 snprintf(buf2,sizeof(buf2),"%.0f", (double)b);
410 n = buf2;
411 break;
412 }
413
414 /* n is the string to be inserted in place of this %
415 * code; l is its length not including the trailing
416 * NUL */
417 if (!n)
418 continue;
419
420 l = strlen(n);
421
422 if (l + ((int)(s - &buf[0])) >= sizeof(buf)) {
423 rprintf(FERROR,"buffer overflow expanding %%%c - exiting\n",
424 p[0]);
425 exit_cleanup(RERR_MESSAGEIO);
426 }
427
428 /* Shuffle the rest of the string along to make space for n */
429 if (l != 2) {
430 memmove(s+(l-1), s+1, strlen(s+1)+1);
431 }
432
433 /* Copy in n but NOT its nul, because the format sting
434 * probably continues after this. */
435 memcpy(p, n, l);
436
437 /* Skip over inserted string; continue looking */
438 s = p+l;
439 }
440
441 rprintf(code,"%s\n", buf);
442}
443
444/* log the outgoing transfer of a file */
445void log_send(struct file_struct *file, struct stats *initial_stats)
446{
447 if (lp_transfer_logging(module_id)) {
448 log_formatted(FLOG, lp_log_format(module_id), "send", file, initial_stats);
449 } else if (log_format && !am_server) {
450 log_formatted(FINFO, log_format, "send", file, initial_stats);
451 }
452}
453
454/* log the incoming transfer of a file */
455void log_recv(struct file_struct *file, struct stats *initial_stats)
456{
457 if (lp_transfer_logging(module_id)) {
458 log_formatted(FLOG, lp_log_format(module_id), "recv", file, initial_stats);
459 } else if (log_format && !am_server) {
460 log_formatted(FINFO, log_format, "recv", file, initial_stats);
461 }
462}
463
464
465
466
467/*
468 * Called when the transfer is interrupted for some reason.
469 *
470 * Code is one of the RERR_* codes from errcode.h, or terminating
471 * successfully.
472 */
473void log_exit(int code, const char *file, int line)
474{
475 if (code == 0) {
476 rprintf(FLOG,"wrote %.0f bytes read %.0f bytes total size %.0f\n",
477 (double)stats.total_written,
478 (double)stats.total_read,
479 (double)stats.total_size);
480 } else {
481 const char *name;
482
483 name = rerr_name(code);
484 if (!name)
485 name = "unexplained error";
486
487 /* VANISHED is not an error, only a warning */
488 if (code == RERR_VANISHED) {
489 rprintf(FINFO, "rsync warning: %s (code %d) at %s(%d)\n",
490 name, code, file, line);
491 } else {
492 rprintf(FERROR, "rsync error: %s (code %d) at %s(%d)\n",
493 name, code, file, line);
494 }
495 }
496}