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NAME

       qblog.h -

       The logging API provides four main parts (basics, filtering, threading & blackbox).

SYNOPSIS

       #include <stdint.h>
       #include <stdlib.h>
       #include <stdio.h>
       #include <stdarg.h>
       #include <errno.h>
       #include <syslog.h>
       #include <string.h>
       #include <qb/qbutil.h>
       #include <qb/qbconfig.h>

   Data Structures
       struct qb_log_callsite
           An instance of this structure is created in a special ELF section at every dynamic
           debug callsite.

   Macros
       #define LOG_TRACE   (LOG_DEBUG + 1)
       #define QB_LOG_MAX_LEN   512
       #define QB_LOG_STRERROR_MAX_LEN   128
       #define QB_LOG_INIT_DATA(name)
       #define QB_LOG_TAG_LIBQB_MSG_BIT   31
       #define QB_LOG_TAG_LIBQB_MSG   (1 << QB_LOG_TAG_LIBQB_MSG_BIT)
       #define qb_logt(priority, tags, fmt, args...)
           This is the function to generate a log message if you want to manually add tags.
       #define qb_log(priority, fmt, args...)   qb_logt(priority, 0, fmt, ##args)
           This is the main function to generate a log message.
       #define qb_perror(priority, fmt, args...)
           This is similar to perror except it goes into the logging system.
       #define qb_enter()   qb_log(LOG_TRACE, 'ENTERING %s()', __func__)
       #define qb_leave()   qb_log(LOG_TRACE, 'LEAVING %s()', __func__)
       #define QB_LOG_SYSLOG   0
       #define QB_LOG_STDERR   1
       #define QB_LOG_BLACKBOX   2
       #define QB_LOG_STDOUT   3
       #define QB_LOG_TARGET_MAX   32

   Typedefs
       typedef const char *(* qb_log_tags_stringify_fn )(uint32_t tags)
       typedef void(* qb_log_filter_fn )(struct qb_log_callsite *cs)
       typedef void(* qb_log_logger_fn )(int32_t t, struct qb_log_callsite *cs, time_t timestamp,
           const char *msg)
       typedef void(* qb_log_vlogger_fn )(int32_t t, struct qb_log_callsite *cs, time_t
           timestamp, va_list ap)
       typedef void(* qb_log_close_fn )(int32_t t)
       typedef void(* qb_log_reload_fn )(int32_t t)

   Enumerations
       enum qb_log_target_state { QB_LOG_STATE_UNUSED = 1, QB_LOG_STATE_DISABLED = 2,
           QB_LOG_STATE_ENABLED = 3 }
       enum qb_log_conf { QB_LOG_CONF_ENABLED, QB_LOG_CONF_FACILITY, QB_LOG_CONF_DEBUG,
           QB_LOG_CONF_SIZE, QB_LOG_CONF_THREADED, QB_LOG_CONF_PRIORITY_BUMP,
           QB_LOG_CONF_STATE_GET, QB_LOG_CONF_FILE_SYNC }
       enum qb_log_filter_type { QB_LOG_FILTER_FILE, QB_LOG_FILTER_FUNCTION, QB_LOG_FILTER_FORMAT
           }
       enum qb_log_filter_conf { QB_LOG_FILTER_ADD, QB_LOG_FILTER_REMOVE,
           QB_LOG_FILTER_CLEAR_ALL, QB_LOG_TAG_SET, QB_LOG_TAG_CLEAR, QB_LOG_TAG_CLEAR_ALL }

   Functions
       struct qb_log_callsite __attribute__ ((aligned(8)))
       void qb_log_real_ (struct qb_log_callsite *cs,...)
           Internal function: use qb_log() or qb_logt()
       void qb_log_real_va_ (struct qb_log_callsite *cs, va_list ap)
       void qb_log_from_external_source (const char *function, const char *filename, const char
           *format, uint8_t priority, uint32_t lineno, uint32_t tags,...)
           This function is to import logs from other code (like libraries) that provide a
           callback with their logs.
       struct qb_log_callsite * qb_log_callsite_get (const char *function, const char *filename,
           const char *format, uint8_t priority, uint32_t lineno, uint32_t tags)
           Get or create a callsite at the give position.
       void qb_log_from_external_source_va (const char *function, const char *filename, const
           char *format, uint8_t priority, uint32_t lineno, uint32_t tags, va_list ap)
       void qb_log_init (const char *name, int32_t facility, uint8_t priority)
           Init the logging system.
       void qb_log_fini (void)
           Logging system finalization function.
       int32_t qb_log_callsites_register (struct qb_log_callsite *_start, struct qb_log_callsite
           *_stop)
           If you are using dynamically loadable modules via dlopen() and you load them after
           qb_log_init() then after you load the module you will need to do the following to get
           the filters to work in that module.
       void qb_log_callsites_dump (void)
           Dump the callsite info to stdout.
       int32_t qb_log_ctl (int32_t target, enum qb_log_conf conf_type, int32_t arg)
           Main logging control function.
       int32_t qb_log_filter_ctl (int32_t value, enum qb_log_filter_conf c, enum
           qb_log_filter_type type, const char *text, uint8_t low_priority)
           This allows you modify the 'tags' and 'targets' callsite fields at runtime.
       int32_t qb_log_filter_ctl2 (int32_t value, enum qb_log_filter_conf c, enum
           qb_log_filter_type type, const char *text, uint8_t high_priority, uint8_t
           low_priority)
           This extends qb_log_filter_ctl() by been able to provide a high_priority.
       int32_t qb_log_filter_fn_set (qb_log_filter_fn fn)
           Instead of using the qb_log_filter_ctl() functions you can apply the filters manually
           by defining a callback and setting the targets field using qb_bit_set() and
           qb_bit_clear() like the following below.
       void qb_log_tags_stringify_fn_set (qb_log_tags_stringify_fn fn)
           Set the callback to map the 'tags' bit map to a string.
       void qb_log_format_set (int32_t t, const char *format)
           Set the format specifiers.
       int32_t qb_log_file_open (const char *filename)
           Open a log file.
       void qb_log_file_close (int32_t t)
           Close a log file and release is resources.
       int32_t qb_log_thread_priority_set (int32_t policy, int32_t priority)
           When using threaded logging set the pthread policy and priority.
       int32_t qb_log_thread_start (void)
           Start the logging pthread.
       ssize_t qb_log_blackbox_write_to_file (const char *filename)
           Write the blackbox to file.
       void qb_log_blackbox_print_from_file (const char *filename)
           Read the blackbox for file and print it out.
       int32_t qb_log_custom_open (qb_log_logger_fn log_fn, qb_log_close_fn close_fn,
           qb_log_reload_fn reload_fn, void *user_data)
           Open a custom log target.
       void qb_log_custom_close (int32_t t)
           Close a custom log target and release is resources.
       void * qb_log_target_user_data_get (int32_t t)
           Retrieve the user data set by either qb_log_custom_open or
           qb_log_target_user_data_set.
       int32_t qb_log_target_user_data_set (int32_t t, void *user_data)
           Associate user data with this log target.
       void qb_log_target_format (int32_t target, struct qb_log_callsite *cs, time_t timestamp,
           const char *formatted_message, char *output_buffer)
           format the callsite and timestamp info according to the format set using
           qb_log_format_set() It is intended to be used from your custom logger function.
       int32_t qb_log_facility2int (const char *fname)
           Convert string 'auth' to equivalent number 'LOG_AUTH' etc.
       const char * qb_log_facility2str (int32_t fnum)
           Convert number 'LOG_AUTH' to equivalent string 'auth' etc.

   Variables
       const char * function
       const char * filename
       const char * format
       uint8_t priority
       uint32_t lineno
       uint32_t targets
       uint32_t tags
       struct qb_log_callsite __start___verbose []
       struct qb_log_callsite __stop___verbose []
       enum qb_log_target_state __attribute__

Detailed Description

       The logging API provides four main parts (basics, filtering, threading & blackbox).

       The idea behind this logging system is not to be prescriptive but to provide a set of
       tools to help the developer achieve what they want quickly and easily.

       Basic logging API.
           Call qb_log() to generate a log message. Then to write the message somewhere
           meaningful call qb_log_ctl() to configure the targets.

       Simplist possible use:

       main() {
            qb_log_init("simple-log", LOG_DAEMON, LOG_INFO);
               // ...
            qb_log(LOG_WARNING, "watch out");
               // ...
            qb_log_fini();
       }

       Configuring log targets.
           A log target can by syslog, stderr, the blackbox or a text file. By default only
           syslog is enabled.

       To enable a target do the following

       qb_log_ctl(QB_LOG_BLACKBOX, QB_LOG_CONF_ENABLED, QB_TRUE);

       syslog, stderr and the blackbox are static (they don't need to be created, just enabled or
       disabled. However you can open multiple logfiles (32 - QB_LOG_BLACKBOX). To do this use
       the following code.

       mytarget = qb_log_file_open("/var/log/mylogfile");
       qb_log_ctl(mytarget, QB_LOG_CONF_ENABLED, QB_TRUE);

       Once your targets are enabled/opened you can configure them as follows: Configure the size
       of blackbox

       qb_log_ctl(QB_LOG_BLACKBOX, QB_LOG_CONF_SIZE, 1024*10);

       Make logging to file threaded:

       qb_log_ctl(mytarget, QB_LOG_CONF_THREADED, QB_TRUE);

       To workaround your syslog daemon filtering all messages > LOG_INFO

       qb_log_ctl(QB_LOG_SYSLOG, QB_LOG_CONF_PRIORITY_BUMP,
             LOG_INFO - LOG_DEBUG);

       To ensure all logs to file targets are fsync'ed (default QB_FALSE)

       qb_log_ctl(mytarget, QB_LOG_CONF_FILE_SYNC, QB_TRUE);

       Filtering messages.
           To have more power over what log messages go to which target you can apply filters to
           the targets. What happens is the desired callsites have the correct bit set. Then when
           the log message is generated it gets sent to the targets based on which bit is set in
           the callsite's 'target' bitmap. Messages can be filtered based on the:

           1.  filename + priority

           2.  function name + priority

           3.  format string + priority

       So to make all logs from evil_fnunction() go to stderr do the following:

       qb_log_filter_ctl(QB_LOG_STDERR, QB_LOG_FILTER_ADD,
                    QB_LOG_FILTER_FUNCTION, "evil_fnunction", LOG_TRACE);

       So to make all logs from totem* (with a priority <= LOG_INFO) go to stderr do the
       following:

       qb_log_filter_ctl(QB_LOG_STDERR, QB_LOG_FILTER_ADD,
                    QB_LOG_FILTER_FILE, "totem", LOG_INFO);

       So to make all logs with the substring 'ringbuffer' go to stderr do the following:

       qb_log_filter_ctl(QB_LOG_STDERR, QB_LOG_FILTER_ADD,
                    QB_LOG_FILTER_FORMAT, "ringbuffer", LOG_TRACE);

       Threaded logging.
           To achieve non-blocking logging you can use threaded logging. So any calls to write()
           or syslog() will not hold up your program.

       Threaded logging use:

       main() {
            qb_log_init("simple-log", LOG_DAEMON, LOG_INFO);
            qb_log_ctl(QB_LOG_SYSLOG, QB_LOG_CONF_THREADED, QB_TRUE);
               // ...
               daemonize();
               // call this after you fork()
               qb_log_thread_start();
               // ...
            qb_log(LOG_WARNING, "watch out");
               // ...
            qb_log_fini();
       }

       A blackbox for in-field diagnosis.
           This stores log messages in a ringbuffer so they can be written to file if the program
           crashes (you will need to catch SIGSEGV). These can then be easily printed out later.

       Note:
           the blackbox is not enabled by default.

       Blackbox usage:

       static void sigsegv_handler(int sig)
       {
               (void)signal (SIGSEGV, SIG_DFL);
               qb_log_blackbox_write_to_file("simple-log.fdata");
               qb_log_fini();
               raise(SIGSEGV);
       }

       main() {

            signal(SIGSEGV, sigsegv_handler);

            qb_log_init("simple-log", LOG_DAEMON, LOG_INFO);
            qb_log_filter_ctl(QB_LOG_BLACKBOX, QB_LOG_FILTER_ADD,
                         QB_LOG_FILTER_FILE, "*", LOG_DEBUG);
            qb_log_ctl(QB_LOG_BLACKBOX, QB_LOG_CONF_SIZE, 1024*10);
            qb_log_ctl(QB_LOG_BLACKBOX, QB_LOG_CONF_ENABLED, QB_TRUE);
               // ...
            qb_log(LOG_WARNING, "watch out");
               // ...
            qb_log_fini();
       }

       Tagging messages.
           You can tag messages using the second argument to qb_logt() or by using
           qb_log_filter_ctl(). This can be used to add feature or sub-system information to the
           logs.

       const char* my_tags_stringify(uint32_t tags) {
               if (qb_bit_is_set(tags, QB_LOG_TAG_LIBQB_MSG_BIT) {
                       return "libqb";
               } else if (tags == 3) {
                       return "three";
               } else {
                       return "MAIN";
               }
       }
       main() {
               // ...
               qb_log_tags_stringify_fn_set(my_tags_stringify);
               qb_log_format_set(QB_LOG_STDERR, "[%5g] %p %b");
               // ...
               qb_logt(LOG_INFO, 3, "hello");
               qb_logt(LOG_INFO, 0, "hello");
       }

        The code above will produce:

       [libqb] some message
       [three] info hello
       [MAIN ] info hello

Macro Definition Documentation

   #define LOG_TRACE   (LOG_DEBUG + 1)
   #define qb_enter()   qb_log(LOG_TRACE, 'ENTERING %s()', __func__)
   #define qb_leave()   qb_log(LOG_TRACE, 'LEAVING %s()', __func__)
   #define qb_log(priority, fmt, args...)   qb_logt(priority, 0, fmt, ##args)
       This is the main function to generate a log message.

       Parameters:
           priority this takes syslog priorities.
           fmt usual printf style format specifiers
           args usual printf style args

   #define QB_LOG_BLACKBOX   2
   #define QB_LOG_INIT_DATA(name)
       Value:

       void name(void);                                                       void name(void) { if (__start___verbose != __stop___verbose) {assert(1);} }     void __attribute__ ((constructor)) name(void);

   #define QB_LOG_MAX_LEN   512
   #define QB_LOG_STDERR   1
   #define QB_LOG_STDOUT   3
   #define QB_LOG_STRERROR_MAX_LEN   128
   #define QB_LOG_SYSLOG   0
   #define QB_LOG_TAG_LIBQB_MSG   (1 << QB_LOG_TAG_LIBQB_MSG_BIT)
   #define QB_LOG_TAG_LIBQB_MSG_BIT   31
   #define QB_LOG_TARGET_MAX   32
   #define qb_logt(priority, tags, fmt, args...)
       Value:

       do {                             static struct qb_log_callsite descriptor                                __attribute__((section("__verbose"), aligned(8))) =                     { __func__, __FILE__, fmt, priority, __LINE__, 0, tags };       \
            qb_log_real_(&descriptor, ##args);                                 } while(0)

       This is the function to generate a log message if you want to manually add tags.

       Parameters:
           priority this takes syslog priorities.
           tags this is a uint32_t that you can use with qb_log_tags_stringify_fn_set() to 'tag'
           a log message with a feature or sub-system then you can use '%g' in the format
           specifer to print it out.
           fmt usual printf style format specifiers
           args usual printf style args

   #define qb_perror(priority, fmt, args...)
       Value:

       do {                                      char _perr_buf_[QB_LOG_STRERROR_MAX_LEN];                               const char *_perr_str_ = qb_strerror_r(errno, _perr_buf_, sizeof(_perr_buf_));  \
            qb_logt(priority, 0, fmt ": %s (%d)", ##args, _perr_str_, errno);                  } while(0)

       This is similar to perror except it goes into the logging system.

       Parameters:
           priority this takes syslog priorities.
           fmt usual printf style format specifiers
           args usual printf style args

Typedef Documentation

   typedef void(* qb_log_close_fn)(int32_t t)
   typedef void(* qb_log_filter_fn)(struct qb_log_callsite *cs)
   typedef void(* qb_log_logger_fn)(int32_t t, struct qb_log_callsite *cs, time_t timestamp,
       const char *msg)
   typedef void(* qb_log_reload_fn)(int32_t t)
   typedef const char*(* qb_log_tags_stringify_fn)(uint32_t tags)
   typedef void(* qb_log_vlogger_fn)(int32_t t, struct qb_log_callsite *cs, time_t timestamp,
       va_list ap)

Enumeration Type Documentation

   enum qb_log_conf
       Enumerator

       QB_LOG_CONF_ENABLED

       QB_LOG_CONF_FACILITY

       QB_LOG_CONF_DEBUG

       QB_LOG_CONF_SIZE

       QB_LOG_CONF_THREADED

       QB_LOG_CONF_PRIORITY_BUMP

       QB_LOG_CONF_STATE_GET

       QB_LOG_CONF_FILE_SYNC

   enum qb_log_filter_conf
       Enumerator

       QB_LOG_FILTER_ADD

       QB_LOG_FILTER_REMOVE

       QB_LOG_FILTER_CLEAR_ALL

       QB_LOG_TAG_SET

       QB_LOG_TAG_CLEAR

       QB_LOG_TAG_CLEAR_ALL

   enum qb_log_filter_type
       Enumerator

       QB_LOG_FILTER_FILE

       QB_LOG_FILTER_FUNCTION

       QB_LOG_FILTER_FORMAT

   enum qb_log_target_state
       Enumerator

       QB_LOG_STATE_UNUSED

       QB_LOG_STATE_DISABLED

       QB_LOG_STATE_ENABLED

Function Documentation

   struct qb_log_callsite __attribute__ ((aligned(8)))
   void qb_log_blackbox_print_from_file (const char *filename)
       Read the blackbox for file and print it out.

   ssize_t qb_log_blackbox_write_to_file (const char *filename)
       Write the blackbox to file.

   struct qb_log_callsite* qb_log_callsite_get (const char *function, const char *filename, const
       char *format, uint8_tpriority, uint32_tlineno, uint32_ttags)
       Get or create a callsite at the give position. The result can then be passed into
       qb_log_real_()

       Parameters:
           function originating function name
           filename originating filename
           format format string
           priority this takes syslog priorities.
           lineno file line number
           tags the tag

   void qb_log_callsites_dump (void)
       Dump the callsite info to stdout.

   int32_t qb_log_callsites_register (struct qb_log_callsite *_start, struct qb_log_callsite
       *_stop)
       If you are using dynamically loadable modules via dlopen() and you load them after
       qb_log_init() then after you load the module you will need to do the following to get the
       filters to work in that module.

          _start = dlsym (dl_handle, "__start___verbose");
       _stop = dlsym (dl_handle, "__stop___verbose");
       qb_log_callsites_register(_start, _stop);

   int32_t qb_log_ctl (int32_ttarget, enum qb_log_confconf_type, int32_targ)
       Main logging control function.

       Parameters:
           target QB_LOG_SYSLOG, QB_LOG_STDERR or result from qb_log_file_open()
           conf_type what to configure
           arg the new value

       See Also:
           qb_log_conf

       Return values:
           -errno on error
           0 on success
           qb_log_target_state for QB_LOG_CONF_STATE_GET

   void qb_log_custom_close (int32_tt)
       Close a custom log target and release is resources.

   int32_t qb_log_custom_open (qb_log_logger_fnlog_fn, qb_log_close_fnclose_fn,
       qb_log_reload_fnreload_fn, void *user_data)
       Open a custom log target.

       Return values:
           -errno on error
           3 to 31 (to be passed into other qb_log_* functions)

   int32_t qb_log_facility2int (const char *fname)
       Convert string 'auth' to equivalent number 'LOG_AUTH' etc.

   const char* qb_log_facility2str (int32_tfnum)
       Convert number 'LOG_AUTH' to equivalent string 'auth' etc.

   void qb_log_file_close (int32_tt)
       Close a log file and release is resources.

   int32_t qb_log_file_open (const char *filename)
       Open a log file.

       Return values:
           -errno on error
           3 to 31 (to be passed into other qb_log_* functions)

   int32_t qb_log_filter_ctl (int32_tvalue, enum qb_log_filter_confc, enum
       qb_log_filter_typetype, const char *text, uint8_tlow_priority)
       This allows you modify the 'tags' and 'targets' callsite fields at runtime.

   int32_t qb_log_filter_ctl2 (int32_tvalue, enum qb_log_filter_confc, enum
       qb_log_filter_typetype, const char *text, uint8_thigh_priority, uint8_tlow_priority)
       This extends qb_log_filter_ctl() by been able to provide a high_priority.

   int32_t qb_log_filter_fn_set (qb_log_filter_fnfn)
       Instead of using the qb_log_filter_ctl() functions you can apply the filters manually by
       defining a callback and setting the targets field using qb_bit_set() and qb_bit_clear()
       like the following below.

       static void
       m_filter(struct qb_log_callsite *cs)
       {
               if ((cs->priority >= LOG_ALERT &&
                    cs->priority <= LOG_DEBUG) &&
                    strcmp(cs->filename, "my_c_file.c") == 0) {
                       qb_bit_set(cs->targets, QB_LOG_SYSLOG);
               } else {
                       qb_bit_clear(cs->targets, QB_LOG_SYSLOG);
               }
       }

   void qb_log_fini (void)
       Logging system finalization function. It releases any shared memory. Stops the logging
       thread if running. Flushes the last message to their destinations.

   void qb_log_format_set (int32_tt, const char *format)
       Set the format specifiers. n FUNCTION NAME f FILENAME l FILELINE p PRIORITY t TIMESTAMP b
       BUFFER g TAGS N name (passed into qb_log_init) P PID H hostname

       any number between % and character specify field length to pad or chop

   void qb_log_from_external_source (const char *function, const char *filename, const char
       *format, uint8_tpriority, uint32_tlineno, uint32_ttags, ...)
       This function is to import logs from other code (like libraries) that provide a callback
       with their logs.

       Note:
           the performance of this will not impress you, as the filtering is done on each log
           message, not before hand. So try doing basic pre-filtering.

       Parameters:
           function originating function name
           filename originating filename
           format format string
           priority this takes syslog priorities.
           lineno file line number
           tags this is a uint32_t that you can use with qb_log_tags_stringify_fn_set() to 'tag'
           a log message with a feature or sub-system then you can use '%g' in the format
           specifer to print it out.

   void qb_log_from_external_source_va (const char *function, const char *filename, const char
       *format, uint8_tpriority, uint32_tlineno, uint32_ttags, va_listap)
   void qb_log_init (const char *name, int32_tfacility, uint8_tpriority)
       Init the logging system.

       Parameters:
           name will be passed into openlog()
           facility default for all new targets.
           priority a basic filter with this priority will be added.

   void qb_log_real_ (struct qb_log_callsite *cs, ...)
       Internal function: use qb_log() or qb_logt()

   void qb_log_real_va_ (struct qb_log_callsite *cs, va_listap)
   void qb_log_tags_stringify_fn_set (qb_log_tags_stringify_fnfn)
       Set the callback to map the 'tags' bit map to a string.

   void qb_log_target_format (int32_ttarget, struct qb_log_callsite *cs, time_ttimestamp, const
       char *formatted_message, char *output_buffer)
       format the callsite and timestamp info according to the format set using
       qb_log_format_set() It is intended to be used from your custom logger function.

   void* qb_log_target_user_data_get (int32_tt)
       Retrieve the user data set by either qb_log_custom_open or qb_log_target_user_data_set.

   int32_t qb_log_target_user_data_set (int32_tt, void *user_data)
       Associate user data with this log target.

       Note:
           only use this with custom targets

   int32_t qb_log_thread_priority_set (int32_tpolicy, int32_tpriority)
       When using threaded logging set the pthread policy and priority.

       Return values:
           -errno on error
           0 success

   int32_t qb_log_thread_start (void)
       Start the logging pthread.

Variable Documentation

   enum qb_log_target_state  __attribute__
   struct qb_log_callsite __start___verbose[]
   struct qb_log_callsite __stop___verbose[]
   const char* filename
   const char* format
   const char* function
   uint32_t lineno
   uint8_t priority
   uint32_t tags
   uint32_t targets

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