X-Git-Url: http://mj.ucw.cz/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=ucw%2Flog.h;h=f2d99a0729d19e5ff79fdd06a26946743654d8d8;hb=1ddc0f01053b355c5805df3659866e11d50d60d0;hp=3c7264a6deaa1880faf053d5bc0f4a30bb9cfa9f;hpb=63643c4b41aac9c0bb06a32657cdb4d33e2c19a4;p=libucw.git diff --git a/ucw/log.h b/ucw/log.h index 3c7264a6..f2d99a07 100644 --- a/ucw/log.h +++ b/ucw/log.h @@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ struct log_msg { char *m; // The formatted message itself, ending with \n\0 int m_len; // Length without the \0 struct tm *tm; // Current time + struct timeval *tv; uns flags; // Category and other flags as passed to msg() char *raw_msg; // Unformatted parts char *stime; @@ -35,6 +36,7 @@ struct log_stream { char *name; // Optional name, allocated by the user (or constructor) int regnum; // Stream number, already encoded by LS_SET_STRNUM(); -1 if closed uns levels; // Bitmask of accepted severity levels (default: all) + uns types; // Bitmask of accepted message types (default: all) uns msgfmt; // Formatting flags (LSFMT_xxx) uns use_count; // Number of references to the stream uns stream_flags; // Various other flags (LSFLAG_xxx) @@ -42,6 +44,7 @@ struct log_stream { clist substreams; // Pass the message to these streams (simple_list of pointers) int (*handler)(struct log_stream *ls, struct log_msg *m); // Called to commit the message, return 0 for success, errno on error void (*close)(struct log_stream* ls); // Called upon log_close_stream() + void *user_data; // Not used by the logging system // Private data of the handler follow }; @@ -55,6 +58,7 @@ enum ls_fmt { LSFMT_TITLE = 8, // program title (log_title) */ LSFMT_PID = 16, // program PID (log_pid) */ LSFMT_LOGNAME = 32, // name of the log_stream */ + LSFMT_TYPE = 64, // message type }; #define LSFMT_DEFAULT (LSFMT_LEVEL | LSFMT_TIME | LSFMT_TITLE | LSFMT_PID) /** Default format **/ @@ -71,7 +75,7 @@ enum ls_flag { * === Message flags * * The @flags parameter of msg() is divided to several groups of bits (from the LSB): - * message severity level (`L_xxx`), destination stream, message type [currently unused] + * message severity level (`L_xxx`), destination stream, message type * and control bits (e.g., `L_SIGHANDLER`). ***/ @@ -108,6 +112,17 @@ enum ls_flagmasks { // Bit masks of groups #define LS_SET_TYPE(type) ((type) << LS_TYPE_POS) /** Convert message type to flags **/ #define LS_SET_CTRL(ctrl) ((ctrl) << LS_CTRL_POS) /** Convert control bits to flags **/ +#define LS_NUM_TYPES (1 << LS_TYPE_BITS) + +/** Register a new message type and return the corresponding flag set (encoded by `LS_SET_TYPE`). **/ +int log_register_type(const char *name); + +/** Find a message type by name and return the corresponding flag set. Returns -1 if no such type found. **/ +int log_find_type(const char *name); + +/** Given a flag set, extract the message type ID and return its name. **/ +char *log_type_name(uns flags); + /*** === Operations on streams ***/ /** @@ -177,8 +192,14 @@ void log_close_all(void); * even in multi-threaded programs. ***/ -struct log_stream *log_new_file(const char *path); /** Create a stream bound to a log file. **/ -struct log_stream *log_new_fd(int fd); /** Create a stream bound to a file descriptor. **/ +struct log_stream *log_new_file(const char *path, uns flags); /** Create a stream bound to a log file. See `FF_xxx` for @flags. **/ +struct log_stream *log_new_fd(int fd, uns flags); /** Create a stream bound to a file descriptor. See `FF_xxx` for @flags. **/ + +enum log_file_flag { /** Flags used for file-based logging **/ + FF_FORMAT_NAME = 1, // Internal: Name contains strftime escapes + FF_CLOSE_FD = 2, // Close the fd with the stream (use with log_new_fd()) + FF_FD2_FOLLOWS = 4, // Maintain stderr as a clone of this stream +}; /** * When a time-based name of the log file changes, the logger switches to a new