#line 2 "log.c" /* * vim:ts=4:sw=4:expandtab * * i3 - an improved dynamic tiling window manager * © 2009-2011 Michael Stapelberg and contributors (see also: LICENSE) * * log.c: Logging functions. * */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #if defined(__APPLE__) #include #include #endif #include "util.h" #include "log.h" #include "i3.h" #include "libi3.h" #include "shmlog.h" static bool debug_logging = false; static bool verbose = false; static FILE *errorfile; char *errorfilename; /* SHM logging variables */ /* The name for the SHM (/i3-log-%pid). Will end up on /dev/shm on most * systems. Global so that we can clean up at exit. */ char *shmlogname = ""; /* Size limit for the SHM log, by default 25 MiB. Can be overwritten using the * flag --shmlog-size. */ int shmlog_size = 0; /* If enabled, logbuffer will point to a memory mapping of the i3 SHM log. */ static char *logbuffer; /* A pointer (within logbuffer) where data will be written to next. */ static char *logwalk; /* A pointer to the byte where we last wrapped. Necessary to not print the * left-overs at the end of the ringbuffer. */ static char *loglastwrap; /* Size (in bytes) of the i3 SHM log. */ static int logbuffer_size; /* File descriptor for shm_open. */ static int logbuffer_shm; /* * Writes the offsets for the next write and for the last wrap to the * shmlog_header. * Necessary to print the i3 SHM log in the correct order. * */ static void store_log_markers(void) { i3_shmlog_header *header = (i3_shmlog_header*)logbuffer; header->offset_next_write = (logwalk - logbuffer); header->offset_last_wrap = (loglastwrap - logbuffer); header->size = logbuffer_size; } /* * Initializes logging by creating an error logfile in /tmp (or * XDG_RUNTIME_DIR, see get_process_filename()). * * Will be called twice if --shmlog-size is specified. * */ void init_logging(void) { if (!errorfilename) { if (!(errorfilename = get_process_filename("errorlog"))) ELOG("Could not initialize errorlog\n"); else { errorfile = fopen(errorfilename, "w"); if (fcntl(fileno(errorfile), F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC)) { ELOG("Could not set close-on-exec flag\n"); } } } /* If this is a debug build (not a release version), we will enable SHM * logging by default, unless the user turned it off explicitly. */ if (logbuffer == NULL && shmlog_size > 0) { /* Reserve 1% of the RAM for the logfile, but at max 25 MiB. * For 512 MiB of RAM this will lead to a 5 MiB log buffer. * At the moment (2011-12-10), no testcase leads to an i3 log * of more than ~ 600 KiB. */ long long physical_mem_bytes; #if defined(__APPLE__) int mib[2] = { CTL_HW, HW_MEMSIZE }; size_t length = sizeof(long long); sysctl(mib, 2, &physical_mem_bytes, &length, NULL, 0); #else physical_mem_bytes = (long long)sysconf(_SC_PHYS_PAGES) * sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE); #endif logbuffer_size = min(physical_mem_bytes * 0.01, shmlog_size); sasprintf(&shmlogname, "/i3-log-%d", getpid()); logbuffer_shm = shm_open(shmlogname, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, S_IREAD | S_IWRITE); if (logbuffer_shm == -1) { ELOG("Could not shm_open SHM segment for the i3 log: %s\n", strerror(errno)); return; } if (ftruncate(logbuffer_shm, logbuffer_size) == -1) { close(logbuffer_shm); shm_unlink("/i3-log-"); ELOG("Could not ftruncate SHM segment for the i3 log: %s\n", strerror(errno)); return; } logbuffer = mmap(NULL, logbuffer_size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED, logbuffer_shm, 0); if (logbuffer == MAP_FAILED) { close(logbuffer_shm); shm_unlink("/i3-log-"); ELOG("Could not mmap SHM segment for the i3 log: %s\n", strerror(errno)); logbuffer = NULL; return; } logwalk = logbuffer + sizeof(i3_shmlog_header); loglastwrap = logbuffer + logbuffer_size; store_log_markers(); } atexit(purge_zerobyte_logfile); } /* * Set verbosity of i3. If verbose is set to true, informative messages will * be printed to stdout. If verbose is set to false, only errors will be * printed. * */ void set_verbosity(bool _verbose) { verbose = _verbose; } /* * Set debug logging. * */ void set_debug_logging(const bool _debug_logging) { debug_logging = _debug_logging; } /* * Logs the given message to stdout (if print is true) while prefixing the * current time to it. Additionally, the message will be saved in the i3 SHM * log if enabled. * This is to be called by *LOG() which includes filename/linenumber/function. * */ static void vlog(const bool print, const char *fmt, va_list args) { /* Precisely one page to not consume too much memory but to hold enough * data to be useful. */ static char message[4096]; static struct tm result; static time_t t; static struct tm *tmp; static size_t len; /* Get current time */ t = time(NULL); /* Convert time to local time (determined by the locale) */ tmp = localtime_r(&t, &result); /* Generate time prefix */ len = strftime(message, sizeof(message), "%x %X - ", tmp); /* * logbuffer print * ---------------- * true true format message, save, print * true false format message, save * false true print message only * false false INVALID, never called */ if (!logbuffer) { #ifdef DEBUG_TIMING struct timeval tv; gettimeofday(&tv, NULL); printf("%s%d.%d - ", message, tv.tv_sec, tv.tv_usec); #else printf("%s", message); #endif vprintf(fmt, args); } else { len += vsnprintf(message + len, sizeof(message) - len, fmt, args); if (len >= sizeof(message)) { fprintf(stderr, "BUG: single log message > 4k\n"); } /* If there is no space for the current message (plus trailing * nullbyte) in the ringbuffer, we need to wrap and write to the * beginning again. */ if ((len+1) >= (logbuffer_size - (logwalk - logbuffer))) { loglastwrap = logwalk; logwalk = logbuffer + sizeof(i3_shmlog_header); } /* Copy the buffer, terminate it, move the write pointer to the byte after * our current message. */ strncpy(logwalk, message, len); logwalk[len] = '\0'; logwalk += len + 1; store_log_markers(); if (print) fwrite(message, len, 1, stdout); } } /* * Logs the given message to stdout while prefixing the current time to it, * but only if verbose mode is activated. * */ void verboselog(char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; if (!logbuffer && !verbose) return; va_start(args, fmt); vlog(verbose, fmt, args); va_end(args); } /* * Logs the given message to stdout while prefixing the current time to it. * */ void errorlog(char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; va_start(args, fmt); vlog(true, fmt, args); va_end(args); /* also log to the error logfile, if opened */ va_start(args, fmt); vfprintf(errorfile, fmt, args); fflush(errorfile); va_end(args); } /* * Logs the given message to stdout while prefixing the current time to it, * but only if debug logging was activated. * This is to be called by DLOG() which includes filename/linenumber * */ void debuglog(char *fmt, ...) { va_list args; if (!logbuffer && !(debug_logging)) return; va_start(args, fmt); vlog(debug_logging, fmt, args); va_end(args); } /* * Deletes the unused log files. Useful if i3 exits immediately, eg. * because --get-socketpath was called. We don't care for syscall * failures. This function is invoked automatically when exiting. */ void purge_zerobyte_logfile(void) { struct stat st; char *slash; if (!errorfilename) return; /* don't delete the log file if it contains something */ if ((stat(errorfilename, &st)) == -1 || st.st_size > 0) return; if (unlink(errorfilename) == -1) return; if ((slash = strrchr(errorfilename, '/')) != NULL) { *slash = '\0'; /* possibly fails with ENOTEMPTY if there are files (or * sockets) left. */ rmdir(errorfilename); } }