static FILE *logfile;
struct stats stats;
-int log_got_error=0;
+int log_got_error = 0;
struct {
int code;
int options = LOG_PID;
time_t t;
- if (log_initialised) return;
+ if (log_initialised)
+ return;
log_initialised = 1;
/* this looks pointless, but it is needed in order for the
* it with FINFO, FERROR or FLOG */
void rwrite(enum logcode code, char *buf, int len)
{
- FILE *f=NULL;
+ FILE *f = NULL;
/* recursion can happen with certain fatal conditions */
if (quiet && code == FINFO)
buf[len] = 0;
- if (code == FLOG) {
- if (am_daemon) logit(LOG_INFO, buf);
+ if (am_server && msg_fd_out >= 0) {
+ /* Pass the message to our sibling. */
+ send_msg((enum msgcode)code, buf, len);
return;
}
- if (am_server) {
- /* Pass it to non-server side, perhaps through our sibling. */
- if (msg_fd_out >= 0) {
- send_msg((enum msgcode)code, buf, len);
+ if (am_daemon) {
+ static int in_block;
+ char msg[2048];
+ int priority = code == FERROR ? LOG_WARNING : LOG_INFO;
+
+ if (in_block)
return;
- }
- if (io_multiplex_write((enum msgcode)code, buf, len))
+ in_block = 1;
+ if (!log_initialised)
+ log_init();
+ strlcpy(msg, buf, MIN((int)sizeof msg, len + 1));
+ logit(priority, msg);
+ in_block = 0;
+
+ if (code == FLOG || !am_server)
return;
- }
-
- /* otherwise, if in daemon mode and either we are not a server
- * (that is, we are not running --daemon over a remote shell) or
- * the log has already been initialised, log the message on this
- * side because we don't want the client to see most errors for
- * security reasons. We do want early messages when running daemon
- * mode over a remote shell to go to the remote side; those will
- * fall through to the next case.
- * Note that this is only for the time before multiplexing is enabled.
- */
- if (am_daemon && (!am_server || log_initialised)) {
- static int depth;
- int priority = LOG_INFO;
- if (code == FERROR) priority = LOG_WARNING;
-
- if (depth) return;
-
- depth++;
-
- log_init();
- logit(priority, buf);
-
- depth--;
+ } else if (code == FLOG)
return;
+
+ if (am_server) {
+ /* Pass the message to the non-server side. */
+ if (io_multiplex_write((enum msgcode)code, buf, len))
+ return;
+ if (am_daemon) {
+ /* TODO: can we send the error to the user somehow? */
+ return;
+ }
}
if (code == FERROR) {
f = stderr;
}
- if (code == FINFO) {
- if (am_server)
- f = stderr;
- else
- f = stdout;
- }
+ if (code == FINFO)
+ f = am_server ? stderr : stdout;
- if (!f) exit_cleanup(RERR_MESSAGEIO);
+ if (!f)
+ exit_cleanup(RERR_MESSAGEIO);
- if (fwrite(buf, len, 1, f) != 1) exit_cleanup(RERR_MESSAGEIO);
+ if (fwrite(buf, len, 1, f) != 1)
+ exit_cleanup(RERR_MESSAGEIO);
- if (buf[len-1] == '\r' || buf[len-1] == '\n') fflush(f);
+ if (buf[len-1] == '\r' || buf[len-1] == '\n')
+ fflush(f);
}
void rprintf(enum logcode code, const char *format, ...)
{
va_list ap;
- char buf[1024];
- int len;
+ char buf[MAXPATHLEN+512];
+ size_t len;
va_start(ap, format);
- /* Note: might return -1 */
len = vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), format, ap);
va_end(ap);
/* Deal with buffer overruns. Instead of panicking, just
- * truncate the resulting string. Note that some vsnprintf()s
- * return -1 on truncation, e.g., glibc 2.0.6 and earlier. */
- if ((size_t) len > sizeof(buf)-1 || len < 0) {
+ * truncate the resulting string. (Note that configure ensures
+ * that we have a vsnprintf() that doesn't ever return -1.) */
+ if (len > sizeof buf - 1) {
const char ellipsis[] = "[...]";
/* Reset length, and zero-terminate the end of our buffer */
void rsyserr(enum logcode code, int errcode, const char *format, ...)
{
va_list ap;
- char buf[1024];
- int len;
- size_t sys_len;
- char *sysmsg;
+ char buf[MAXPATHLEN+512];
+ size_t len;
+
+ strcpy(buf, RSYNC_NAME ": ");
+ len = (sizeof RSYNC_NAME ": ") - 1;
va_start(ap, format);
- /* Note: might return <0 */
- len = vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), format, ap);
+ len += vsnprintf(buf + len, sizeof buf - len, format, ap);
va_end(ap);
- /* TODO: Put in RSYNC_NAME at the start. */
-
- if ((size_t) len > sizeof(buf)-1)
- exit_cleanup(RERR_MESSAGEIO);
-
- sysmsg = strerror(errcode);
- sys_len = strlen(sysmsg);
- if ((size_t) len + 3 + sys_len > sizeof(buf) - 1)
+ if (len < sizeof buf) {
+ len += snprintf(buf + len, sizeof buf - len,
+ ": %s (%d)\n", strerror(errcode), errcode);
+ }
+ if (len >= sizeof buf)
exit_cleanup(RERR_MESSAGEIO);
- strcpy(buf + len, ": ");
- len += 2;
- strcpy(buf + len, sysmsg);
- len += sys_len;
- strcpy(buf + len, "\n");
- len++;
-
rwrite(code, buf, len);
}
* rather keep going until we reach the nul of the format.
* Just to make sure we don't clobber that nul and therefore
* accidentally keep going, we zero the buffer now. */
- memset(buf, 0, sizeof buf);
- strlcpy(buf, format, sizeof(buf));
+ l = strlcpy(buf, format, sizeof buf);
+ if (l < sizeof buf)
+ memset(buf + l, 0, sizeof buf - l);
for (s = &buf[0]; s && (p = strchr(s,'%')); ) {
n = NULL;
break;
case 'o': n = op; break;
case 'f':
- snprintf(buf2, sizeof(buf2), "%s/%s",
- file->basedir?file->basedir:"",
+ pathjoin(buf2, sizeof buf2,
+ file->basedir ? file->basedir : "",
f_name(file));
clean_fname(buf2);
n = buf2;