Changes print-like filter commands to use a log instead of a stderr.
And extends the log subsystem to better handle that.
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@ -350,49 +350,61 @@ val_in_range(struct f_val v1, struct f_val v2)
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return CMP_ERROR;
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}
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static void val_print(struct f_val v);
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static void
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tree_node_print(struct f_tree *t, char **sep)
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{
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if (t == NULL)
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return;
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tree_node_print(t->left, sep);
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logn(*sep);
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val_print(t->from);
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if (val_compare(t->from, t->to) != 0)
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{
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logn( ".." );
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val_print(t->to);
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}
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*sep = ", ";
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tree_node_print(t->right, sep);
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}
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static void
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tree_print(struct f_tree *t)
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{
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if (!t) {
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debug( "() " );
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return;
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}
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debug( "[ " );
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tree_print( t->left );
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debug( ", " ); val_print( t->from ); debug( ".." ); val_print( t->to ); debug( ", " );
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tree_print( t->right );
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debug( "] " );
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char *sep = "";
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logn( "[" );
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tree_node_print(t, &sep);
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logn( "] " );
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}
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/*
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* val_print - format filter value
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*/
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void
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static void
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val_print(struct f_val v)
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{
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char buf[2048];
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char buf2[1024];
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#define PRINTF(a...) bsnprintf( buf, 2040, a )
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buf[0] = 0;
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switch (v.type) {
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case T_VOID: PRINTF( "(void)" ); break;
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case T_BOOL: PRINTF( v.val.i ? "TRUE" : "FALSE" ); break;
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case T_INT: PRINTF( "%d ", v.val.i ); break;
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case T_STRING: PRINTF( "%s", v.val.s ); break;
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case T_IP: PRINTF( "%I", v.val.px.ip ); break;
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case T_PREFIX: PRINTF( "%I/%d", v.val.px.ip, v.val.px.len ); break;
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case T_PAIR: PRINTF( "(%d,%d)", v.val.i >> 16, v.val.i & 0xffff ); break;
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case T_QUAD: PRINTF( "%R", v.val.i ); break;
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case T_PREFIX_SET: trie_print(v.val.ti, buf, 2040); break;
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case T_SET: tree_print( v.val.t ); PRINTF( "\n" ); break;
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case T_ENUM: PRINTF( "(enum %x)%d", v.type, v.val.i ); break;
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case T_PATH: as_path_format(v.val.ad, buf2, 1020); PRINTF( "(path %s)", buf2 ); break;
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case T_CLIST: int_set_format(v.val.ad, 1, buf2, 1020); PRINTF( "(clist %s)", buf2 ); break;
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case T_PATH_MASK: pm_format(v.val.path_mask, buf2, 1020); PRINTF( "(pathmask%s)", buf2 ); break;
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default: PRINTF( "[unknown type %x]", v.type );
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#undef PRINTF
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case T_VOID: logn("(void)"); return;
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case T_BOOL: logn(v.val.i ? "TRUE" : "FALSE"); return;
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case T_INT: logn("%d", v.val.i); return;
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case T_STRING: logn("%s", v.val.s); return;
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case T_IP: logn("%I", v.val.px.ip); return;
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case T_PREFIX: logn("%I/%d", v.val.px.ip, v.val.px.len); return;
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case T_PAIR: logn("(%d,%d)", v.val.i >> 16, v.val.i & 0xffff); return;
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case T_QUAD: logn("%R", v.val.i); return;
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case T_PREFIX_SET: trie_print(v.val.ti); return;
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case T_SET: tree_print(v.val.t); return;
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case T_ENUM: logn("(enum %x)%d", v.type, v.val.i); return;
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case T_PATH: as_path_format(v.val.ad, buf2, 1000); logn("(path %s)", buf2); return;
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case T_CLIST: int_set_format(v.val.ad, 1, buf2, 1000); logn("(clist %s)", buf2); return;
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case T_PATH_MASK: pm_format(v.val.path_mask, buf2, 1000); logn("(pathmask%s)", buf2); return;
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default: logn( "[unknown type %x]", v.type ); return;
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}
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debug( buf );
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}
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static struct rte **f_rte, *f_rte_old;
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case P('p',','):
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ONEARG;
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if (what->a2.i == F_NOP || (what->a2.i != F_NONL && what->a1.p))
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debug( "\n" );
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log_commit(*L_INFO);
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switch (what->a2.i) {
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case F_QUITBIRD:
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f_rte_old = *rte;
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f_pool = tmp_pool;
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inst = filter->root;
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log_reset();
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res = interpret(inst);
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if (res.type != T_RETURN) {
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log( L_ERR "Filter %s did not return accept nor reject. Make up your mind", filter->name);
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return F_ERROR;
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int
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f_eval_int(struct f_inst *expr)
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{
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/* Called independently in parse-time to eval expressions */
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struct f_val res;
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f_flags = 0;
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f_rte = NULL;
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f_rte_old = NULL;
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f_pool = cfg_mem;
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log_reset();
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res = interpret(expr);
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if (res.type != T_INT)
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cf_error("Integer expression expected");
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return res.val.i;
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u32
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f_eval_asn(struct f_inst *expr)
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{
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/* Called as a part of another interpret call, therefore no log_reset() */
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struct f_val res = interpret(expr);
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if (res.type != T_INT)
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cf_error("Can't operate with value of non-integer type in AS path mask constructor");
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void trie_add_prefix(struct f_trie *t, ip_addr px, int plen, int l, int h);
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int trie_match_prefix(struct f_trie *t, ip_addr px, int plen);
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int trie_same(struct f_trie *t1, struct f_trie *t2);
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int trie_print(struct f_trie *t, char *buf, int blen);
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void trie_print(struct f_trie *t);
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void fprefix_get_bounds(struct f_prefix *px, int *l, int *h);
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int val_compare(struct f_val v1, struct f_val v2);
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int tree_compare(const void *p1, const void *p2);
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void val_print(struct f_val v);
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#define F_NOP 0
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#define F_NONL 1
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function test_pxset(prefix set pxs)
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{
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print pxs;
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print " must be true: ", 10.0.0.0/8 ~ pxs, ",", 10.0.0.0/10 ~ pxs, ",", 10.0.0.0/12 ~ pxs, ",",
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20.0.0.0/24 ~ pxs, ",", 20.0.40.0/24 ~ pxs, ",", 20.0.0.0/26 ~ pxs, ",",
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20.0.100.0/26 ~ pxs, ",", 20.0.0.0/28 ~ pxs, ",", 20.0.255.0/28 ~ pxs;
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", false: ", RTS_BGP ~ [RTS_STATIC, RTS_DEVICE];
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ps = [(1,(one+one)), (3,4)..(4,8), (5,*), (6,3..6)];
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print "Pair set: ", ps;
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print "Testing pair set, true: ", pp ~ ps, " ", (3,5) ~ ps, " ", (4,1) ~ ps, " ", (5,4) ~ ps, " ", (5,65535) ~ ps, " ", (6,4) ~ ps;
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print "Testing pair set, false: ", (3,3) ~ ps, " ", (4,9) ~ ps, " ", (4,65535) ~ ps, " ", (6,2) ~ ps, " ", (6,(6+one)) ~ ps, " ", ((one+6),2) ~ ps ;
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return (t1->zero == t2->zero) && trie_node_same(&t1->root, &t2->root);
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}
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static int
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trie_node_print(struct f_trie_node *t, char *buf, int blen)
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static void
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trie_node_print(struct f_trie_node *t, char **sep)
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{
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if (t == NULL)
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return 0;
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return;
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int old_blen = blen;
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int wb = 0; // bsnprintf(buf, blen, "%I/%d accept %I\n", t->addr, t->plen, t->accept);
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debug("%I/%d accept %I\n", t->addr, t->plen, t->accept);
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if ((wb < 0) || ((blen - wb) < 10))
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if (ipa_nonzero(t->accept))
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{
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bsnprintf(buf, blen, "...\n");
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return -1;
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logn("%s%I/%d{%I}", *sep, t->addr, t->plen, t->accept);
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*sep = ", ";
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}
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buf += wb;
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blen -= wb;
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wb = trie_node_print(t->c[0], buf, blen);
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if (wb < 0)
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return -1;
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buf += wb;
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blen -= wb;
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wb = trie_node_print(t->c[1], buf, blen);
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if (wb < 0)
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return -1;
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blen -= wb;
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return (old_blen - blen);
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trie_node_print(t->c[0], sep);
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trie_node_print(t->c[1], sep);
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}
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/**
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* trie_print
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* @t: trie to be printed
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* @buf: buffer
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* @blen: buffer length
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*
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* Prints the trie to the buffer, using at most blen bytes.
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* Returns the number of used bytes, or -1 if there is not
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* enough space in the buffer.
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* Prints the trie to the log buffer.
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*/
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int
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trie_print(struct f_trie *t, char *buf, int blen)
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void
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trie_print(struct f_trie *t)
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{
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return trie_node_print(&t->root, buf, blen);
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char *sep = "";
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logn("[");
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if (t->zero)
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{
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logn("0.0.0.0/0");
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sep = ", ";
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}
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trie_node_print(&t->root, &sep);
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logn("]");
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}
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};
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#define log log_msg
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void log_reset(void);
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void log_commit(int class);
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void log_msg(char *msg, ...);
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void log_rl(struct rate_limit *rl, char *msg, ...);
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void logn(char *msg, ...);
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void die(char *msg, ...) NORET;
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void bug(char *msg, ...) NORET;
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"BUG"
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};
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static void
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vlog(int class, char *msg, va_list args)
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{
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char buf[1024];
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struct log_config *l;
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#define LOG_BUFFER_SIZE 1024
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static char log_buffer[LOG_BUFFER_SIZE];
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static char *log_buffer_pos;
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static int log_buffer_remains;
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if (bvsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf)-1, msg, args) < 0)
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bsprintf(buf + sizeof(buf) - 100, " ... <too long>");
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/**
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* log_reset - reset the log buffer
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*
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* This function resets a log buffer and discards buffered
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* messages. Should be used before a log message is prepared
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* using logn().
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*/
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void
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log_reset(void)
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{
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log_buffer_pos = log_buffer;
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log_buffer_remains = LOG_BUFFER_SIZE;
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log_buffer[0] = 0;
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}
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/**
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* log_commit - commit a log message
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* @class: message class information (%L_DEBUG to %L_BUG, see |lib/birdlib.h|)
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*
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* This function writes a message prepared in the log buffer to the
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* log file (as specified in the configuration). The log buffer is
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* reset after that. The log message is a full line, log_commit()
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* terminates it.
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*
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* The message class is an integer, not a first char of a string like
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* in log(), so it should be written like *L_INFO.
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*/
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void
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log_commit(int class)
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{
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struct log_config *l;
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WALK_LIST(l, *current_log_list)
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{
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tm_format_datetime(tbuf, &config->tf_log, now);
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fprintf(l->fh, "%s <%s> ", tbuf, class_names[class]);
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}
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fputs(buf, l->fh);
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fputs(log_buffer, l->fh);
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fputc('\n', l->fh);
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fflush(l->fh);
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}
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#ifdef HAVE_SYSLOG
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else
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syslog(syslog_priorities[class], "%s", buf);
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syslog(syslog_priorities[class], "%s", log_buffer);
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#endif
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}
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cli_echo(class, buf);
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cli_echo(class, log_buffer);
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log_reset();
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}
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static void
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log_print(const char *msg, va_list args)
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{
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int i;
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if (log_buffer_remains == 0)
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return;
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i=bvsnprintf(log_buffer_pos, log_buffer_remains, msg, args);
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if (i < 0)
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{
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bsprintf(log_buffer + LOG_BUFFER_SIZE - 100, " ... <too long>");
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log_buffer_remains = 0;
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return;
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}
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log_buffer_pos += i;
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log_buffer_remains -= i;
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}
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static void
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vlog(int class, const char *msg, va_list args)
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{
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log_reset();
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log_print(msg, args);
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log_commit(class);
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}
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/**
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* log - log a message
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* @msg: printf-like formatting string with message class information
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* and writes it to the corresponding log file (as specified in the
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* configuration). Please note that the message is automatically
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* formatted as a full line, no need to include |\n| inside.
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* It is essentially a sequence of log_reset(), logn() and log_commit().
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*/
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void
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log_msg(char *msg, ...)
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va_end(args);
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}
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/**
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* logn - prepare a partial message in the log buffer
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* @msg: printf-like formatting string (without message class information)
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*
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* This function formats a message according to the format string @msg
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* and adds it to the log buffer. Messages in the log buffer are
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* logged when the buffer is flushed using log_commit() function. The
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* message should not contain |\n|, log_commit() also terminates a
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* line.
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*/
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void
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logn(char *msg, ...)
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{
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va_list args;
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va_start(args, msg);
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log_print(msg, args);
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va_end(args);
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}
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void
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log_rl(struct rate_limit *rl, char *msg, ...)
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{
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