/*
- * Copyright (C) 1997-2011 Andre Noll <maan@systemlinux.org>
+ * Copyright (C) 1997 Andre Noll <maan@tuebingen.mpg.de>
*
* Licensed under the GPL v2. For licencing details see COPYING.
*/
#include <pwd.h>
#include <sys/types.h> /* getgrnam() */
#include <grp.h>
-#include <sys/time.h>
-#include <stdbool.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include "para.h"
static struct daemon the_daemon, *me = &the_daemon;
-/**
- * Activate default log colors.
- *
- * This should be called early if color support is wanted.
- */
-void daemon_set_default_log_colors(void)
+static void daemon_set_default_log_colors(void)
{
int i;
static const char *default_log_colors[NUM_LOGLEVELS] = {
color_parse_or_die(default_log_colors[i], me->log_colors[i]);
}
-/**
+/*
* Set the color for one loglevel.
*
- * \param arg The loglevel/color specifier.
- *
- * \a arg must be of the form "ll:[fg [bg]] [attr]".
- *
- * \return 1 On success, -1 on errors.
+ * arg must be of the form "ll:[fg [bg]] [attr]".
*/
-void daemon_set_log_color_or_die(char const *arg)
+static void daemon_set_log_color_or_die(char const *arg)
{
char *p = strchr(arg, ':');
int ret, ll;
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
+/**
+ * Initialize color mode if necessary.
+ *
+ * \param color_arg The argument given to --color.
+ * \param color_arg_auto The value for automatic color detection.
+ * \param color_arg_no The value to disable colored log messages.
+ * \param logfile_given In auto mode colors are disabled if this value is true.
+ * \param log_color_argv Color specifiers given to --log-color.
+ * \param argc Number of color specifiers in \a log_color_argv.
+ *
+ * If \a color_arg equals \a color_arg_no, color mode is disabled, i.e., calls
+ * to \a para_log() will not produce colored output. If \a color_arg == \a
+ * color_arg_auto, the function autodetects whether to activate colors.
+ * Otherwise color mode is enabled.
+ *
+ * If color mode is to be enabled, the strings in \a log_color_argv are parsed
+ * and the color scheme is updated accordingly. For each loglevel, the default
+ * colors apply if there is no log_color_argv for this loglevel.
+ */
+void daemon_init_colors_or_die(int color_arg, int color_arg_auto,
+ int color_arg_no, bool logfile_given, char **log_color_argv,
+ int argc)
+{
+ int i;
+
+ if (color_arg == color_arg_no)
+ return;
+ if (color_arg == color_arg_auto) {
+ if (logfile_given)
+ return;
+ if (!isatty(STDERR_FILENO))
+ return;
+ }
+ daemon_set_flag(DF_COLOR_LOG);
+ daemon_set_default_log_colors();
+ for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
+ daemon_set_log_color_or_die(log_color_argv[i]);
+}
+
/**
* Init or change the name of the log file.
*
me->flags |= flag;
}
-/**
- * Clear one of the daemon config flags.
- *
- * \param flag The flag to clear.
- *
- * \sa \ref daemon_flags.
- */
-void daemon_clear_flag(unsigned flag)
-{
- me->flags &= ~flag;
-}
-
static bool daemon_test_flag(unsigned flag)
{
return me->flags & flag;
strerror(errno));
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
- setlinebuf(me->logfile);
+ /* equivalent to setlinebuf(), but portable */
+ setvbuf(me->logfile, NULL, _IOLBF, 0);
}
/**
* Log the startup message containing the paraslash version.
*/
-void log_welcome(const char *whoami)
+void daemon_log_welcome(const char *whoami)
{
PARA_INFO_LOG("welcome to %s " PACKAGE_VERSION " ("BUILD_DATE")\n",
whoami);
*
* \sa getpwnam(3), getuid(2), setuid(2), getgrnam(2), setgid(2)
*/
-void drop_privileges_or_die(const char *username, const char *groupname)
+void daemon_drop_privileges_or_die(const char *username, const char *groupname)
{
struct passwd *p;
char *tmp;
}
/**
- * Set the server startup time.
- *
- * \param startuptime The value to store as the server start time.
+ * Set the startup time.
*
- * This should be called once on startup with \a startuptime either NULL or a
- * pointer to a struct timeval which contains the current time. If \a
- * startuptime is NULL, the server start time is set to the current time.
+ * This should be called once on startup. It sets the start time to the
+ * current time. The stored time is used for retrieving the server uptime.
*
- * \sa time(2), difftime(3) \ref get_server_uptime(), \ref
- * get_server_uptime_str().
+ * \sa time(2), \ref daemon_get_uptime(), \ref daemon_get_uptime_str().
*/
-void set_server_start_time(const struct timeval *startuptime)
+void daemon_set_start_time(void)
{
- if (startuptime)
- me->startuptime = startuptime->tv_sec;
- else
- time(&me->startuptime);
+ time(&me->startuptime);
}
/**
- * Get the server uptime.
+ * Get the uptime.
*
* \param current_time The current time.
*
*
* \return This returns the server uptime in seconds, i.e. the difference
* between the current time and the value stored previously via \ref
- * set_server_start_time().
+ * daemon_set_start_time().
*/
-time_t get_server_uptime(const struct timeval *current_time)
+time_t daemon_get_uptime(const struct timeval *current_time)
{
time_t t;
/**
* Construct a string containing the current uptime.
*
- * \param current_time See a \ref get_server_uptime().
+ * \param current_time See a \ref daemon_get_uptime().
*
* \return A dynamically allocated string of the form "days:hours:minutes".
*
* \sa server_uptime.
*/
-__malloc char *get_server_uptime_str(const struct timeval *current_time)
+__malloc char *daemon_get_uptime_str(const struct timeval *current_time)
{
- long t = get_server_uptime(current_time);
+ long t = daemon_get_uptime(current_time);
return make_message("%li:%02li:%02li", t / 86400,
(t / 3600) % 24, (t / 60) % 60);
}
fprintf(fp, "%s", color);
if (log_time || log_timing) {
struct timeval tv;
- gettimeofday(&tv, NULL);
+ clock_get_realtime(&tv);
if (daemon_test_flag(DF_LOG_TIME)) { /* print date and time */
time_t t1 = tv.tv_sec;
char str[100];