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-rw-r--r-- | sysklogd/syslogd.c | 36 |
1 files changed, 21 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/sysklogd/syslogd.c b/sysklogd/syslogd.c index f3ebf93..457f381 100644 --- a/sysklogd/syslogd.c +++ b/sysklogd/syslogd.c @@ -370,13 +370,15 @@ static void parse_fac_prio_20(int pri, char *res20) c_fac = facilitynames; while (c_fac->c_name) { if (c_fac->c_val != (LOG_FAC(pri) << 3)) { - c_fac++; continue; + c_fac++; + continue; } /* facility is found, look for prio */ c_pri = prioritynames; while (c_pri->c_name) { if (c_pri->c_val != LOG_PRI(pri)) { - c_pri++; continue; + c_pri++; + continue; } snprintf(res20, 20, "%s.%s", c_fac->c_name, c_pri->c_name); @@ -428,6 +430,9 @@ static void timestamp_and_log_internal(const char *msg) timestamp_and_log(LOG_SYSLOG | LOG_INFO, (char*)msg, 0); } +/* tmpbuf[len] is a NUL byte (set by caller), but there can be other, + * embedded NULs. Split messages on each of these NULs, parse prio, + * escape control chars and log each locally. */ static void split_escape_and_log(char *tmpbuf, int len) { char *p = tmpbuf; @@ -556,30 +561,24 @@ static void do_syslogd(void) size_t sz; read_again: sz = safe_read(sock_fd, G.recvbuf, MAX_READ - 1); - if (sz < 0) { + if (sz < 0) bb_perror_msg_and_die("read from /dev/log"); - } - /* Drop trailing NULs (typically there is one NUL) */ + /* Drop trailing '\n' and NULs (typically there is one NUL) */ while (1) { if (sz == 0) goto read_again; /* man 3 syslog says: "A trailing newline is added when needed". * However, neither glibc nor uclibc do this: * syslog(prio, "test") sends "test\0" to /dev/log, - * syslog(prio, "test\n") sends "test\n\0", + * syslog(prio, "test\n") sends "test\n\0". * IOW: newline is passed verbatim! * I take it to mean that it's syslogd's job - * to make those look identical in the log files */ - if (G.recvbuf[sz-1] && G.recvbuf[sz-1] != '\n') + * to make those look identical in the log files. */ + if (G.recvbuf[sz-1] != '\0' && G.recvbuf[sz-1] != '\n') break; sz--; } - /* Maybe we need to add '\n' here, not later? - * It looks like stock syslogd does send '\n' over network, - * but we do not (see sendto below) */ - G.recvbuf[sz] = '\0'; /* make sure it *is* NUL terminated */ - /* TODO: maybe suppress duplicates? */ #if ENABLE_FEATURE_REMOTE_LOG /* We are not modifying log messages in any way before send */ @@ -590,14 +589,21 @@ static void do_syslogd(void) if (-1 == G.remoteFD) goto no_luck; } + /* Stock syslogd sends it '\n'-terminated + * over network, mimic that */ + G.recvbuf[sz] = '\n'; /* send message to remote logger, ignore possible error */ - sendto(G.remoteFD, G.recvbuf, sz, MSG_DONTWAIT, + /* TODO: on some errors, close and set G.remoteFD to -1 + * so that DNS resolution and connect is retried? */ + sendto(G.remoteFD, G.recvbuf, sz+1, MSG_DONTWAIT, &G.remoteAddr->u.sa, G.remoteAddr->len); no_luck: ; } #endif - if (!ENABLE_FEATURE_REMOTE_LOG || (option_mask32 & OPT_locallog)) + if (!ENABLE_FEATURE_REMOTE_LOG || (option_mask32 & OPT_locallog)) { + G.recvbuf[sz] = '\0'; /* ensure it *is* NUL terminated */ split_escape_and_log(G.recvbuf, sz); + } } /* for (;;) */ } |