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This was harder than verify_ssh_host_key() and askalg() put together, because: (a) askappend() can be called at any time, since it's a side effect of data-logging functions. Therefore there can be an unfinished askappend() alert at any time, and hence the OS X front end has to be prepared to _queue_ other alerts which occur during that time. (b) logging.c has to do something with data that comes in while it's waiting for an answer to askappend(). It buffers it until it knows what the user wants done with it. This involved something of a reorganisation of logging.c. [originally from svn r5344]
401 lines
9.9 KiB
C
401 lines
9.9 KiB
C
#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include "putty.h"
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/* log session to file stuff ... */
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struct LogContext {
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FILE *lgfp;
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enum { CLOSED, OPENING, OPEN, ERROR } state;
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bufchain queue;
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Filename currlogfilename;
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void *frontend;
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Config cfg;
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};
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static void xlatlognam(Filename *d, Filename s, char *hostname, struct tm *tm);
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/*
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* Internal wrapper function which must be called for _all_ output
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* to the log file. It takes care of opening the log file if it
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* isn't open, buffering data if it's in the process of being
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* opened asynchronously, etc.
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*/
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static void logwrite(struct LogContext *ctx, void *data, int len)
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{
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/*
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* In state CLOSED, we call logfopen, which will set the state
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* to one of OPENING, OPEN or ERROR. Hence we process all of
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* those three _after_ processing CLOSED.
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*/
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if (ctx->state == CLOSED)
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logfopen(ctx);
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if (ctx->state == OPENING) {
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bufchain_add(&ctx->queue, data, len);
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} else if (ctx->state == OPEN) {
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assert(ctx->lgfp);
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fwrite(data, 1, len, ctx->lgfp);
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} /* else ERROR, so ignore the write */
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}
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/*
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* Convenience wrapper on logwrite() which printf-formats the
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* string.
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*/
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static void logprintf(struct LogContext *ctx, const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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va_list ap;
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char *data;
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va_start(ap, fmt);
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data = dupvprintf(fmt, ap);
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va_end(ap);
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logwrite(ctx, data, strlen(data));
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sfree(data);
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}
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/*
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* Flush any open log file.
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*/
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void logflush(void *handle) {
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struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle;
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if (ctx->cfg.logtype > 0)
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if (ctx->state == OPEN)
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fflush(ctx->lgfp);
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}
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static void logfopen_callback(void *handle, int mode)
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{
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struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle;
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char buf[256], *event;
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struct tm tm;
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const char *fmode;
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if (mode == 0) {
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ctx->state = ERROR; /* disable logging */
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} else {
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fmode = (mode == 1 ? "a" : "w");
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ctx->lgfp = f_open(ctx->currlogfilename, fmode);
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if (ctx->lgfp)
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ctx->state = OPEN;
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else
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ctx->state = ERROR;
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}
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if (ctx->state == OPEN) {
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/* Write header line into log file. */
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tm = ltime();
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strftime(buf, 24, "%Y.%m.%d %H:%M:%S", &tm);
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logprintf(ctx, "=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~= PuTTY log %s"
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" =~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=\r\n", buf);
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}
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event = dupprintf("%s session log (%s mode) to file: %s",
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(mode == 0 ? "Disabled writing" :
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mode == 1 ? "Appending" : "Writing new"),
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(ctx->cfg.logtype == LGTYP_ASCII ? "ASCII" :
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ctx->cfg.logtype == LGTYP_DEBUG ? "raw" :
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ctx->cfg.logtype == LGTYP_PACKETS ? "SSH packets" :
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"unknown"),
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filename_to_str(&ctx->currlogfilename));
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logevent(ctx->frontend, event);
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sfree(event);
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/*
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* Having either succeeded or failed in opening the log file,
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* we should write any queued data out.
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*/
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assert(ctx->state != OPENING); /* make _sure_ it won't be requeued */
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while (bufchain_size(&ctx->queue)) {
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void *data;
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int len;
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bufchain_prefix(&ctx->queue, &data, &len);
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logwrite(ctx, data, len);
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bufchain_consume(&ctx->queue, len);
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}
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}
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/*
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* Open the log file. Takes care of detecting an already-existing
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* file and asking the user whether they want to append, overwrite
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* or cancel logging.
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*/
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void logfopen(void *handle)
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{
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struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle;
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struct tm tm;
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int mode;
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/* Prevent repeat calls */
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if (ctx->state != CLOSED)
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return;
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if (!ctx->cfg.logtype)
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return;
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tm = ltime();
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/* substitute special codes in file name */
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xlatlognam(&ctx->currlogfilename, ctx->cfg.logfilename,ctx->cfg.host, &tm);
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ctx->lgfp = f_open(ctx->currlogfilename, "r"); /* file already present? */
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if (ctx->lgfp) {
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fclose(ctx->lgfp);
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if (ctx->cfg.logxfovr != LGXF_ASK) {
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mode = ((ctx->cfg.logxfovr == LGXF_OVR) ? 2 : 1);
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} else
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mode = askappend(ctx->frontend, ctx->currlogfilename,
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logfopen_callback, ctx);
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} else
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mode = 2; /* create == overwrite */
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if (mode < 0)
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ctx->state = OPENING;
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else
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logfopen_callback(ctx, mode); /* open the file */
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}
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void logfclose(void *handle)
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{
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struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle;
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if (ctx->lgfp) {
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fclose(ctx->lgfp);
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ctx->lgfp = NULL;
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}
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ctx->state = CLOSED;
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}
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/*
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* Log session traffic.
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*/
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void logtraffic(void *handle, unsigned char c, int logmode)
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{
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struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle;
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if (ctx->cfg.logtype > 0) {
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if (ctx->cfg.logtype == logmode)
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logwrite(ctx, &c, 1);
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}
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}
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/*
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* Log an Event Log entry. Used in SSH packet logging mode; this is
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* also as convenient a place as any to put the output of Event Log
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* entries to stderr when a command-line tool is in verbose mode.
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* (In particular, this is a better place to put it than in the
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* front ends, because it only has to be done once for all
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* platforms. Platforms which don't have a meaningful stderr can
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* just avoid defining FLAG_STDERR.
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*/
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void log_eventlog(void *handle, const char *event)
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{
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struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle;
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if ((flags & FLAG_STDERR) && (flags & FLAG_VERBOSE)) {
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fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", event);
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fflush(stderr);
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}
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if (ctx->cfg.logtype != LGTYP_PACKETS)
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return;
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logprintf(ctx, "Event Log: %s\r\n", event);
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}
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/*
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* Log an SSH packet.
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* If n_blanks != 0, blank or omit some parts.
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* Set of blanking areas must be in increasing order.
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*/
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void log_packet(void *handle, int direction, int type,
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char *texttype, void *data, int len,
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int n_blanks, const struct logblank_t *blanks)
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{
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struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle;
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char dumpdata[80], smalldata[5];
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int p = 0, b = 0, omitted = 0;
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int output_pos = 0; /* NZ if pending output in dumpdata */
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if (ctx->cfg.logtype != LGTYP_PACKETS)
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return;
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/* Packet header. */
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logprintf(ctx, "%s packet type %d / 0x%02x (%s)\r\n",
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direction == PKT_INCOMING ? "Incoming" : "Outgoing",
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type, type, texttype);
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/*
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* Output a hex/ASCII dump of the packet body, blanking/omitting
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* parts as specified.
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*/
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while (p < len) {
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int blktype;
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/* Move to a current entry in the blanking array. */
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while ((b < n_blanks) &&
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(p >= blanks[b].offset + blanks[b].len))
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b++;
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/* Work out what type of blanking to apply to
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* this byte. */
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blktype = PKTLOG_EMIT; /* default */
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if ((b < n_blanks) &&
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(p >= blanks[b].offset) &&
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(p < blanks[b].offset + blanks[b].len))
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blktype = blanks[b].type;
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/* If we're about to stop omitting, it's time to say how
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* much we omitted. */
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if ((blktype != PKTLOG_OMIT) && omitted) {
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logprintf(ctx, " (%d byte%s omitted)\r\n",
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omitted, (omitted==1?"":"s"));
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omitted = 0;
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}
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/* (Re-)initialise dumpdata as necessary
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* (start of row, or if we've just stopped omitting) */
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if (!output_pos && !omitted)
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sprintf(dumpdata, " %08x%*s\r\n", p-(p%16), 1+3*16+2+16, "");
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/* Deal with the current byte. */
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if (blktype == PKTLOG_OMIT) {
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omitted++;
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} else {
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int c;
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if (blktype == PKTLOG_BLANK) {
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c = 'X';
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sprintf(smalldata, "XX");
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} else { /* PKTLOG_EMIT */
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c = ((unsigned char *)data)[p];
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sprintf(smalldata, "%02x", c);
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}
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dumpdata[10+2+3*(p%16)] = smalldata[0];
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dumpdata[10+2+3*(p%16)+1] = smalldata[1];
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dumpdata[10+1+3*16+2+(p%16)] = (isprint(c) ? c : '.');
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output_pos = (p%16) + 1;
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}
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p++;
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/* Flush row if necessary */
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if (((p % 16) == 0) || (p == len) || omitted) {
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if (output_pos) {
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strcpy(dumpdata + 10+1+3*16+2+output_pos, "\r\n");
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logwrite(ctx, dumpdata, strlen(dumpdata));
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output_pos = 0;
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}
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}
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}
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/* Tidy up */
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if (omitted)
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logprintf(ctx, " (%d byte%s omitted)\r\n",
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omitted, (omitted==1?"":"s"));
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logflush(ctx);
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}
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void *log_init(void *frontend, Config *cfg)
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{
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struct LogContext *ctx = snew(struct LogContext);
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ctx->lgfp = NULL;
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ctx->state = CLOSED;
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ctx->frontend = frontend;
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ctx->cfg = *cfg; /* STRUCTURE COPY */
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bufchain_init(&ctx->queue);
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return ctx;
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}
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void log_free(void *handle)
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{
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struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle;
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logfclose(ctx);
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bufchain_clear(&ctx->queue);
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sfree(ctx);
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}
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void log_reconfig(void *handle, Config *cfg)
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{
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struct LogContext *ctx = (struct LogContext *)handle;
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int reset_logging;
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if (!filename_equal(ctx->cfg.logfilename, cfg->logfilename) ||
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ctx->cfg.logtype != cfg->logtype)
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reset_logging = TRUE;
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else
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reset_logging = FALSE;
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if (reset_logging)
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logfclose(ctx);
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ctx->cfg = *cfg; /* STRUCTURE COPY */
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if (reset_logging)
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logfopen(ctx);
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}
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/*
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* translate format codes into time/date strings
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* and insert them into log file name
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*
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* "&Y":YYYY "&m":MM "&d":DD "&T":hhmm "&h":<hostname> "&&":&
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*/
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static void xlatlognam(Filename *dest, Filename src,
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char *hostname, struct tm *tm) {
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char buf[10], *bufp;
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int size;
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char buffer[FILENAME_MAX];
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int len = sizeof(buffer)-1;
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char *d;
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const char *s;
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d = buffer;
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s = filename_to_str(&src);
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while (*s) {
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/* Let (bufp, len) be the string to append. */
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bufp = buf; /* don't usually override this */
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if (*s == '&') {
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char c;
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s++;
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size = 0;
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if (*s) switch (c = *s++, tolower(c)) {
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case 'y':
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size = strftime(buf, sizeof(buf), "%Y", tm);
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break;
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case 'm':
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size = strftime(buf, sizeof(buf), "%m", tm);
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break;
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case 'd':
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size = strftime(buf, sizeof(buf), "%d", tm);
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break;
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case 't':
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size = strftime(buf, sizeof(buf), "%H%M%S", tm);
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break;
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case 'h':
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bufp = hostname;
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size = strlen(bufp);
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break;
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default:
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buf[0] = '&';
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size = 1;
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if (c != '&')
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buf[size++] = c;
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}
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} else {
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buf[0] = *s++;
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size = 1;
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}
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if (size > len)
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size = len;
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memcpy(d, bufp, size);
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d += size;
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len -= size;
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}
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*d = '\0';
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*dest = filename_from_str(buffer);
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}
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