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926 lines
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C
926 lines
29 KiB
C
/* omfwd.c
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* This is the implementation of the build-in forwarding output module.
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*
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* NOTE: read comments in module-template.h to understand how this file
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* works!
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*
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* File begun on 2007-07-20 by RGerhards (extracted from syslogd.c)
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* This file is under development and has not yet arrived at being fully
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* self-contained and a real object. So far, it is mostly an excerpt
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* of the "old" message code without any modifications. However, it
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* helps to have things at the right place one we go to the meat of it.
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*
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* Copyright 2007 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH.
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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*
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* A copy of the GPL can be found in the file "COPYING" in this distribution.
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*/
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#include "config.h"
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#ifdef SYSLOG_INET
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#include "rsyslog.h"
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <time.h>
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#include <netinet/in.h>
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#include <netdb.h>
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#include <fnmatch.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#ifdef USE_PTHREADS
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#include <pthread.h>
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#else
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#endif
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#include "syslogd.h"
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#include "syslogd-types.h"
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#include "srUtils.h"
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#include "net.h"
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#include "omfwd.h"
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#include "template.h"
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#include "msg.h"
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#include "tcpsyslog.h"
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#include "module-template.h"
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#ifdef SYSLOG_INET
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//#define INET_SUSPEND_TIME 60 /* equal to 1 minute
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#define INET_SUSPEND_TIME 2 /* equal to 1 minute
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* rgerhards, 2005-07-26: This was 3 minutes. As the
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* same timer is used for tcp based syslog, we have
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* reduced it. However, it might actually be worth
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* thinking about a buffered tcp sender, which would be
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* a much better alternative. When that happens, this
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* time here can be re-adjusted to 3 minutes (or,
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* even better, made configurable).
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*/
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#define INET_RETRY_MAX 30 /* maximum of retries for gethostbyname() */
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/* was 10, changed to 30 because we reduced INET_SUSPEND_TIME by one third. So
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* this "fixes" some of implications of it (see comment on INET_SUSPEND_TIME).
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* rgerhards, 2005-07-26
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*/
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#endif
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/* internal structures
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*/
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DEF_OMOD_STATIC_DATA
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typedef struct _instanceData {
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char f_hname[MAXHOSTNAMELEN+1];
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short sock; /* file descriptor */
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enum { /* TODO: we shoud revisit these definitions */
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eDestFORW,
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eDestFORW_SUSP,
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eDestFORW_UNKN
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} eDestState;
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int iRtryCnt;
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struct addrinfo *f_addr;
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int compressionLevel; /* 0 - no compression, else level for zlib */
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char *port;
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int protocol;
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TCPFRAMINGMODE tcp_framing;
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# define FORW_UDP 0
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# define FORW_TCP 1
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/* following fields for TCP-based delivery */
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enum TCPSendStatus {
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TCP_SEND_NOTCONNECTED = 0,
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TCP_SEND_CONNECTING = 1,
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TCP_SEND_READY = 2
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} status;
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char *savedMsg;
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int savedMsgLen; /* length of savedMsg in octets */
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time_t ttSuspend; /* time selector was suspended */
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# ifdef USE_PTHREADS
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pthread_mutex_t mtxTCPSend;
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# endif
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} instanceData;
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BEGINcreateInstance
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CODESTARTcreateInstance
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ENDcreateInstance
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BEGINisCompatibleWithFeature
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CODESTARTisCompatibleWithFeature
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if(eFeat == sFEATURERepeatedMsgReduction)
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iRet = RS_RET_OK;
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ENDisCompatibleWithFeature
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BEGINfreeInstance
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CODESTARTfreeInstance
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switch (pData->eDestState) {
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case eDestFORW:
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case eDestFORW_SUSP:
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freeaddrinfo(pData->f_addr);
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/* fall through */
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case eDestFORW_UNKN:
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if(pData->port != NULL)
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free(pData->port);
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break;
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}
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# ifdef USE_PTHREADS
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/* delete any mutex objects, if present */
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if(pData->protocol == FORW_TCP) {
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pthread_mutex_destroy(&pData->mtxTCPSend);
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}
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# endif
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ENDfreeInstance
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BEGINdbgPrintInstInfo
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CODESTARTdbgPrintInstInfo
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printf("%s", pData->f_hname);
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ENDdbgPrintInstInfo
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/* CODE FOR SENDING TCP MESSAGES */
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/* get send status
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* rgerhards, 2005-10-24
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*/
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static void TCPSendSetStatus(instanceData *pData, enum TCPSendStatus iNewState)
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{
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assert(pData != NULL);
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assert(pData->protocol == FORW_TCP);
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assert( (iNewState == TCP_SEND_NOTCONNECTED)
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|| (iNewState == TCP_SEND_CONNECTING)
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|| (iNewState == TCP_SEND_READY));
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/* there can potentially be a race condition, so guard by mutex */
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# ifdef USE_PTHREADS
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pthread_mutex_lock(&pData->mtxTCPSend);
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# endif
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pData->status = iNewState;
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# ifdef USE_PTHREADS
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pthread_mutex_unlock(&pData->mtxTCPSend);
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# endif
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}
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/* set send status
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* rgerhards, 2005-10-24
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*/
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static enum TCPSendStatus TCPSendGetStatus(instanceData *pData)
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{
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enum TCPSendStatus eState;
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assert(pData != NULL);
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assert(pData->protocol == FORW_TCP);
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/* there can potentially be a race condition, so guard by mutex */
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# ifdef USE_PTHREADS
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pthread_mutex_lock(&pData->mtxTCPSend);
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# endif
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eState = pData->status;
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# ifdef USE_PTHREADS
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pthread_mutex_unlock(&pData->mtxTCPSend);
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# endif
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return eState;
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}
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/* Initialize TCP sockets (for sender)
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* This is done once per selector line, if not yet initialized.
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*/
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static int TCPSendCreateSocket(instanceData *pData, struct addrinfo *addrDest)
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{
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int fd;
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struct addrinfo *r;
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assert(pData != NULL);
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r = addrDest;
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while(r != NULL) {
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fd = socket(r->ai_family, r->ai_socktype, r->ai_protocol);
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if (fd != -1) {
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/* We can not allow the TCP sender to block syslogd, at least
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* not in a single-threaded design. That would cause rsyslogd to
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* loose input messages - which obviously also would affect
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* other selector lines, too. So we do set it to non-blocking and
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* handle the situation ourselfs (by discarding messages). IF we run
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* dual-threaded, however, the situation is different: in this case,
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* the receivers and the selector line processing are only loosely
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* coupled via a memory buffer. Now, I think, we can afford the extra
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* wait time. Thus, we enable blocking mode for TCP if we compile with
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* pthreads.
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* rgerhards, 2005-10-25
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*/
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# ifndef USE_PTHREADS
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/* set to nonblocking - rgerhards 2005-07-20 */
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fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, fcntl(fd, F_GETFL) | O_NONBLOCK);
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# endif
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if (connect (fd, r->ai_addr, r->ai_addrlen) != 0) {
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if(errno == EINPROGRESS) {
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/* this is normal - will complete during select */
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TCPSendSetStatus(pData, TCP_SEND_CONNECTING);
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return fd;
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} else {
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dbgprintf("create tcp connection failed, reason %s",
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strerror(errno));
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}
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}
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else {
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TCPSendSetStatus(pData, TCP_SEND_READY);
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return fd;
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}
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close(fd);
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}
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else {
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dbgprintf("couldn't create send socket, reason %s", strerror(errno));
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}
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r = r->ai_next;
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}
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dbgprintf("no working socket could be obtained");
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return -1;
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}
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/* Sends a TCP message. It is first checked if the
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* session is open and, if not, it is opened. Then the send
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* is tried. If it fails, one silent re-try is made. If the send
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* fails again, an error status (-1) is returned. If all goes well,
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* 0 is returned. The TCP session is NOT torn down.
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* For now, EAGAIN is ignored (causing message loss) - but it is
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* hard to do something intelligent in this case. With this
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* implementation here, we can not block and/or defer. Things are
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* probably a bit better when we move to liblogging. The alternative
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* would be to enhance the current select server with buffering and
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* write descriptors. This seems not justified, given the expected
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* short life span of this code (and the unlikeliness of this event).
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* rgerhards 2005-07-06
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* This function is now expected to stay. Libloging won't be used for
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* that purpose. I have added the param "len", because it is known by the
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* caller and so safes us some time. Also, it MUST be given because there
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* may be NULs inside msg so that we can not rely on strlen(). Please note
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* that the restrictions outlined above do not existin in multi-threaded
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* mode, which we assume will now be most often used. So there is no
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* real issue with the potential message loss in single-threaded builds.
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* rgerhards, 2006-11-30
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*
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* In order to support compressed messages via TCP, we must support an
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* octet-counting based framing (LF may be part of the compressed message).
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* We are now supporting the same mode that is available in IETF I-D
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* syslog-transport-tls-05 (current at the time of this writing). This also
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* eases things when we go ahead and implement that framing. I have now made
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* available two cases where this framing is used: either by explitely
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* specifying it in the config file or implicitely when sending a compressed
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* message. In the later case, compressed and uncompressed messages within
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* the same session have different framings. If it is explicitely set to
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* octet-counting, only this framing mode is used within the session.
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* rgerhards, 2006-12-07
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*/
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static int TCPSend(instanceData *pData, char *msg, size_t len)
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{
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int retry = 0;
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int done = 0;
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int bIsCompressed;
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int lenSend;
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char *buf = NULL; /* if this is non-NULL, it MUST be freed before return! */
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enum TCPSendStatus eState;
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TCPFRAMINGMODE framingToUse;
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assert(pData != NULL);
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assert(msg != NULL);
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assert(len > 0);
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bIsCompressed = *msg == 'z'; /* cache this, so that we can modify the message buffer */
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/* select framing for this record. If we have a compressed record, we always need to
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* use octet counting because the data potentially contains all control characters
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* including LF.
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*/
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framingToUse = bIsCompressed ? TCP_FRAMING_OCTET_COUNTING : pData->tcp_framing;
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do { /* try to send message */
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if(pData->sock <= 0) {
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/* we need to open the socket first */
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if((pData->sock = TCPSendCreateSocket(pData, pData->f_addr)) <= 0) {
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return -1;
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}
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}
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eState = TCPSendGetStatus(pData); /* cache info */
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if(eState == TCP_SEND_CONNECTING) {
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/* In this case, we save the buffer. If we have a
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* system with few messages, that hopefully prevents
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* message loss at all. However, we make no further attempts,
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* just the first message is saved. So we only try this
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* if there is not yet a saved message present.
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* rgerhards 2005-07-20
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*/
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if(pData->savedMsg == NULL) {
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pData->savedMsg = malloc(len * sizeof(char));
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if(pData->savedMsg == NULL)
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return 0; /* nothing we can do... */
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memcpy(pData->savedMsg, msg, len);
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pData->savedMsgLen = len;
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}
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return 0;
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} else if(eState != TCP_SEND_READY)
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/* This here is debatable. For the time being, we
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* accept the loss of a single message (e.g. during
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* connection setup in favour of not messing with
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* wait time and timeouts. The reason is that such
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* things might otherwise cost us considerable message
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* loss on the receiving side (even at a timeout set
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* to just 1 second). - rgerhards 2005-07-20
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*/
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return 0;
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/* now check if we need to add a line terminator. We need to
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* copy the string in memory in this case, this is probably
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* quicker than using writev and definitely quicker than doing
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* two socket calls.
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* rgerhards 2005-07-22
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*//*
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* Some messages already contain a \n character at the end
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* of the message. We append one only if we there is not
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* already one. This seems the best fit, though this also
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* means the message does not arrive unaltered at the final
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* destination. But in the spirit of legacy syslog, this is
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* probably the best to do...
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* rgerhards 2005-07-20
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*/
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/* Build frame based on selected framing */
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if(framingToUse == TCP_FRAMING_OCTET_STUFFING) {
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if((*(msg+len-1) != '\n')) {
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if(buf != NULL)
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free(buf);
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/* in the malloc below, we need to add 2 to the length. The
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* reason is that we a) add one character and b) len does
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* not take care of the '\0' byte. Up until today, it was just
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* +1 , which caused rsyslogd to sometimes dump core.
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* I have added this comment so that the logic is not accidently
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* changed again. rgerhards, 2005-10-25
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*/
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if((buf = malloc((len + 2) * sizeof(char))) == NULL) {
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/* extreme mem shortage, try to solve
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* as good as we can. No point in calling
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* any alarms, they might as well run out
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* of memory (the risk is very high, so we
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* do NOT risk that). If we have a message of
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* more than 1 byte (what I guess), we simply
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* overwrite the last character.
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* rgerhards 2005-07-22
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*/
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if(len > 1) {
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*(msg+len-1) = '\n';
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} else {
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/* we simply can not do anything in
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* this case (its an error anyhow...).
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*/
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}
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} else {
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/* we got memory, so we can copy the message */
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memcpy(buf, msg, len); /* do not copy '\0' */
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*(buf+len) = '\n';
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*(buf+len+1) = '\0';
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msg = buf; /* use new one */
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++len; /* care for the \n */
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}
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}
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} else {
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/* Octect-Counting
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* In this case, we need to always allocate a buffer. This is because
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* we need to put a header in front of the message text
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*/
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char szLenBuf[16];
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int iLenBuf;
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/* important: the printf-mask is "%d<sp>" because there must be a
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* space after the len!
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*//* The chairs of the IETF syslog-sec WG have announced that it is
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* consensus to do the octet count on the SYSLOG-MSG part only. I am
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* now changing the code to reflect this. Hopefully, it will not change
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* once again (there can no compatibility layer programmed for this).
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* To be on the save side, I just comment the code out. I mark these
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* comments with "IETF20061218".
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* rgerhards, 2006-12-19
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*/
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iLenBuf = snprintf(szLenBuf, sizeof(szLenBuf)/sizeof(char), "%d ", (int) len);
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/* IETF20061218 iLenBuf =
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snprintf(szLenBuf, sizeof(szLenBuf)/sizeof(char), "%d ", len + iLenBuf);*/
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if((buf = malloc((len + iLenBuf) * sizeof(char))) == NULL) {
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/* we are out of memory. This is an extreme situation. We do not
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* call any alarm handlers because they most likely run out of mem,
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* too. We are brave enough to call debug output, though. Other than
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* that, there is nothing left to do. We can not sent the message (as
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* in case of the other framing, because the message is incomplete.
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* We could, however, send two chunks (header and text separate), but
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* that would cause a lot of complexity in the code. So we think it
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* is appropriate enough to just make sure we do not crash in this
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* very unlikely case. For this, it is justified just to loose
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* the message. Rgerhards, 2006-12-07
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*/
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dbgprintf("Error: out of memory when building TCP octet-counted "
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"frame. Message is lost, trying to continue.\n");
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return 0;
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}
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memcpy(buf, szLenBuf, iLenBuf); /* header */
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memcpy(buf + iLenBuf, msg, len); /* message */
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len += iLenBuf; /* new message size */
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msg = buf; /* set message buffer */
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}
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/* frame building complete, on to actual sending */
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lenSend = send(pData->sock, msg, len, 0);
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dbgprintf("TCP sent %d bytes, requested %d, msg: '%s'\n", lenSend, len,
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bIsCompressed ? "***compressed***" : msg);
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if((unsigned)lenSend == len) {
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/* all well */
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if(buf != NULL) {
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free(buf);
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}
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return 0;
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} else if(lenSend != -1) {
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/* no real error, could "just" not send everything...
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* For the time being, we ignore this...
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* rgerhards, 2005-10-25
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*/
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dbgprintf("message not completely (tcp)send, ignoring %d\n", lenSend);
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# if USE_PTHREADS
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usleep(1000); /* experimental - might be benefitial in this situation */
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# endif
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if(buf != NULL)
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free(buf);
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return 0;
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}
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switch(errno) {
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case EMSGSIZE:
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dbgprintf("message not (tcp)send, too large\n");
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/* This is not a real error, so it is not flagged as one */
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if(buf != NULL)
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free(buf);
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return 0;
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break;
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case EINPROGRESS:
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case EAGAIN:
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dbgprintf("message not (tcp)send, would block\n");
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# if USE_PTHREADS
|
|
usleep(1000); /* experimental - might be benefitial in this situation */
|
|
# endif
|
|
/* we loose this message, but that's better than loosing
|
|
* all ;)
|
|
*/
|
|
/* This is not a real error, so it is not flagged as one */
|
|
if(buf != NULL)
|
|
free(buf);
|
|
return 0;
|
|
break;
|
|
default:
|
|
dbgprintf("message not (tcp)send");
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if(retry == 0) {
|
|
++retry;
|
|
/* try to recover */
|
|
close(pData->sock);
|
|
TCPSendSetStatus(pData, TCP_SEND_NOTCONNECTED);
|
|
pData->sock = -1;
|
|
} else {
|
|
if(buf != NULL)
|
|
free(buf);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
} while(!done); /* warning: do ... while() */
|
|
/*NOT REACHED*/
|
|
|
|
if(buf != NULL)
|
|
free(buf);
|
|
return -1; /* only to avoid compiler warning! */
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* get the syslog forward port from selector_t. The passed in
|
|
* struct must be one that is setup for forwarding.
|
|
* rgerhards, 2007-06-28
|
|
* We may change the implementation to try to lookup the port
|
|
* if it is unspecified. So far, we use the IANA default auf 514.
|
|
*/
|
|
static char *getFwdSyslogPt(instanceData *pData)
|
|
{
|
|
assert(pData != NULL);
|
|
if(pData->port == NULL)
|
|
return("514");
|
|
else
|
|
return(pData->port);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* try to resume connection if it is not ready
|
|
* rgerhards, 2007-08-02
|
|
*/
|
|
static rsRetVal doTryResume(instanceData *pData)
|
|
{
|
|
DEFiRet;
|
|
struct addrinfo *res;
|
|
struct addrinfo hints;
|
|
unsigned e;
|
|
|
|
switch (pData->eDestState) {
|
|
case eDestFORW_SUSP:
|
|
iRet = RS_RET_OK; /* the actual check happens during doAction() only */
|
|
pData->eDestState = eDestFORW;
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case eDestFORW_UNKN:
|
|
/* The remote address is not yet known and needs to be obtained */
|
|
dbgprintf(" %s\n", pData->f_hname);
|
|
memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints));
|
|
/* port must be numeric, because config file syntax requests this */
|
|
/* TODO: this code is a duplicate from cfline() - we should later create
|
|
* a common function.
|
|
*/
|
|
hints.ai_flags = AI_NUMERICSERV;
|
|
hints.ai_family = family;
|
|
hints.ai_socktype = pData->protocol == FORW_UDP ? SOCK_DGRAM : SOCK_STREAM;
|
|
if((e = getaddrinfo(pData->f_hname,
|
|
getFwdSyslogPt(pData), &hints, &res)) == 0) {
|
|
dbgprintf("%s found, resuming.\n", pData->f_hname);
|
|
pData->f_addr = res;
|
|
pData->iRtryCnt = 0;
|
|
pData->eDestState = eDestFORW;
|
|
} else {
|
|
iRet = RS_RET_SUSPENDED;
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return iRet;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
BEGINtryResume
|
|
CODESTARTtryResume
|
|
iRet = doTryResume(pData);
|
|
ENDtryResume
|
|
|
|
BEGINdoAction
|
|
char *psz; /* temporary buffering */
|
|
register unsigned l;
|
|
struct addrinfo *r;
|
|
int i;
|
|
unsigned lsent = 0;
|
|
int bSendSuccess;
|
|
CODESTARTdoAction
|
|
switch (pData->eDestState) {
|
|
case eDestFORW_SUSP:
|
|
dbgprintf("internal error in omfwd.c, eDestFORW_SUSP in doAction()!\n");
|
|
iRet = RS_RET_SUSPENDED;
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case eDestFORW_UNKN:
|
|
dbgprintf("doAction eDestFORW_UNKN\n");
|
|
iRet = doTryResume(pData);
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
case eDestFORW:
|
|
dbgprintf(" %s:%s/%s\n", pData->f_hname, getFwdSyslogPt(pData),
|
|
pData->protocol == FORW_UDP ? "udp" : "tcp");
|
|
if ( 0) // TODO: think about this strcmp(getHOSTNAME(f->f_pMsg), LocalHostName) && NoHops )
|
|
/* what we need to do is get the hostname as an additonal string (during parseSe..). Then,
|
|
* we can compare that string to LocalHostName. That way, we do not need to access the
|
|
* msgobject, and everything is clean. The question remains, though, if that functionality
|
|
* here actually makes sense or not. If we really need it, it might make more sense to compare
|
|
* the target IP address to the IP addresses of the local machene - that is a far better way of
|
|
* handling things than to relay on the error-prone hostname property.
|
|
* rgerhards, 2007-07-27
|
|
*/
|
|
dbgprintf("Not sending message to remote.\n");
|
|
else {
|
|
pData->ttSuspend = time(NULL);
|
|
psz = (char*) ppString[0];
|
|
l = strlen((char*) psz);
|
|
if (l > MAXLINE)
|
|
l = MAXLINE;
|
|
|
|
# ifdef USE_NETZIP
|
|
/* Check if we should compress and, if so, do it. We also
|
|
* check if the message is large enough to justify compression.
|
|
* The smaller the message, the less likely is a gain in compression.
|
|
* To save CPU cycles, we do not try to compress very small messages.
|
|
* What "very small" means needs to be configured. Currently, it is
|
|
* hard-coded but this may be changed to a config parameter.
|
|
* rgerhards, 2006-11-30
|
|
*/
|
|
if(pData->compressionLevel && (l > MIN_SIZE_FOR_COMPRESS)) {
|
|
Bytef out[MAXLINE+MAXLINE/100+12] = "z";
|
|
uLongf destLen = sizeof(out) / sizeof(Bytef);
|
|
uLong srcLen = l;
|
|
int ret;
|
|
ret = compress2((Bytef*) out+1, &destLen, (Bytef*) psz,
|
|
srcLen, pData->compressionLevel);
|
|
dbgprintf("Compressing message, length was %d now %d, return state %d.\n",
|
|
l, (int) destLen, ret);
|
|
if(ret != Z_OK) {
|
|
/* if we fail, we complain, but only in debug mode
|
|
* Otherwise, we are silent. In any case, we ignore the
|
|
* failed compression and just sent the uncompressed
|
|
* data, which is still valid. So this is probably the
|
|
* best course of action.
|
|
* rgerhards, 2006-11-30
|
|
*/
|
|
dbgprintf("Compression failed, sending uncompressed message\n");
|
|
} else if(destLen+1 < l) {
|
|
/* only use compression if there is a gain in using it! */
|
|
dbgprintf("there is gain in compression, so we do it\n");
|
|
psz = (char*) out;
|
|
l = destLen + 1; /* take care for the "z" at message start! */
|
|
}
|
|
++destLen;
|
|
}
|
|
# endif
|
|
|
|
if(pData->protocol == FORW_UDP) {
|
|
/* forward via UDP */
|
|
if(finet != NULL) {
|
|
/* we need to track if we have success sending to the remote
|
|
* peer. Success is indicated by at least one sendto() call
|
|
* succeeding. We track this be bSendSuccess. We can not simply
|
|
* rely on lsent, as a call might initially work, but a later
|
|
* call fails. Then, lsent has the error status, even though
|
|
* the sendto() succeeded.
|
|
* rgerhards, 2007-06-22
|
|
*/
|
|
bSendSuccess = FALSE;
|
|
for (r = pData->f_addr; r; r = r->ai_next) {
|
|
for (i = 0; i < *finet; i++) {
|
|
lsent = sendto(finet[i+1], psz, l, 0,
|
|
r->ai_addr, r->ai_addrlen);
|
|
if (lsent == l) {
|
|
bSendSuccess = TRUE;
|
|
break;
|
|
} else {
|
|
int eno = errno;
|
|
dbgprintf("sendto() error: %d = %s.\n",
|
|
eno, strerror(eno));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if (lsent == l && !send_to_all)
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
/* finished looping */
|
|
if (bSendSuccess == FALSE) {
|
|
dbgprintf("error forwarding via udp, suspending\n");
|
|
iRet = RS_RET_SUSPENDED;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
/* forward via TCP */
|
|
if(TCPSend(pData, psz, l) != 0) {
|
|
/* error! */
|
|
dbgprintf("error forwarding via tcp, suspending\n");
|
|
iRet = RS_RET_SUSPENDED;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
ENDdoAction
|
|
|
|
|
|
BEGINparseSelectorAct
|
|
uchar *q;
|
|
int i;
|
|
int error;
|
|
int bErr;
|
|
struct addrinfo hints, *res;
|
|
CODESTARTparseSelectorAct
|
|
CODE_STD_STRING_REQUESTparseSelectorAct(1)
|
|
if(*p == '@') {
|
|
if((iRet = createInstance(&pData)) != RS_RET_OK)
|
|
goto finalize_it;
|
|
++p; /* eat '@' */
|
|
if(*p == '@') { /* indicator for TCP! */
|
|
pData->protocol = FORW_TCP;
|
|
++p; /* eat this '@', too */
|
|
/* in this case, we also need a mutex... */
|
|
# ifdef USE_PTHREADS
|
|
pthread_mutex_init(&pData->mtxTCPSend, 0);
|
|
# endif
|
|
} else {
|
|
pData->protocol = FORW_UDP;
|
|
}
|
|
/* we are now after the protocol indicator. Now check if we should
|
|
* use compression. We begin to use a new option format for this:
|
|
* @(option,option)host:port
|
|
* The first option defined is "z[0..9]" where the digit indicates
|
|
* the compression level. If it is not given, 9 (best compression) is
|
|
* assumed. An example action statement might be:
|
|
* @@(z5,o)127.0.0.1:1400
|
|
* Which means send via TCP with medium (5) compresion (z) to the local
|
|
* host on port 1400. The '0' option means that octet-couting (as in
|
|
* IETF I-D syslog-transport-tls) is to be used for framing (this option
|
|
* applies to TCP-based syslog only and is ignored when specified with UDP).
|
|
* That is not yet implemented.
|
|
* rgerhards, 2006-12-07
|
|
*/
|
|
if(*p == '(') {
|
|
/* at this position, it *must* be an option indicator */
|
|
do {
|
|
++p; /* eat '(' or ',' (depending on when called) */
|
|
/* check options */
|
|
if(*p == 'z') { /* compression */
|
|
# ifdef USE_NETZIP
|
|
++p; /* eat */
|
|
if(isdigit((int) *p)) {
|
|
int iLevel;
|
|
iLevel = *p - '0';
|
|
++p; /* eat */
|
|
pData->compressionLevel = iLevel;
|
|
} else {
|
|
logerrorInt("Invalid compression level '%c' specified in "
|
|
"forwardig action - NOT turning on compression.",
|
|
*p);
|
|
}
|
|
# else
|
|
logerror("Compression requested, but rsyslogd is not compiled "
|
|
"with compression support - request ignored.");
|
|
# endif /* #ifdef USE_NETZIP */
|
|
} else if(*p == 'o') { /* octet-couting based TCP framing? */
|
|
++p; /* eat */
|
|
/* no further options settable */
|
|
pData->tcp_framing = TCP_FRAMING_OCTET_COUNTING;
|
|
} else { /* invalid option! Just skip it... */
|
|
logerrorInt("Invalid option %c in forwarding action - ignoring.", *p);
|
|
++p; /* eat invalid option */
|
|
}
|
|
/* the option processing is done. We now do a generic skip
|
|
* to either the next option or the end of the option
|
|
* block.
|
|
*/
|
|
while(*p && *p != ')' && *p != ',')
|
|
++p; /* just skip it */
|
|
} while(*p && *p == ','); /* Attention: do.. while() */
|
|
if(*p == ')')
|
|
++p; /* eat terminator, on to next */
|
|
else
|
|
/* we probably have end of string - leave it for the rest
|
|
* of the code to handle it (but warn the user)
|
|
*/
|
|
logerror("Option block not terminated in forwarding action.");
|
|
}
|
|
/* extract the host first (we do a trick - we replace the ';' or ':' with a '\0')
|
|
* now skip to port and then template name. rgerhards 2005-07-06
|
|
*/
|
|
for(q = p ; *p && *p != ';' && *p != ':' ; ++p)
|
|
/* JUST SKIP */;
|
|
|
|
pData->port = NULL;
|
|
if(*p == ':') { /* process port */
|
|
uchar * tmp;
|
|
|
|
*p = '\0'; /* trick to obtain hostname (later)! */
|
|
tmp = ++p;
|
|
for(i=0 ; *p && isdigit((int) *p) ; ++p, ++i)
|
|
/* SKIP AND COUNT */;
|
|
pData->port = malloc(i + 1);
|
|
if(pData->port == NULL) {
|
|
logerror("Could not get memory to store syslog forwarding port, "
|
|
"using default port, results may not be what you intend\n");
|
|
/* we leave f_forw.port set to NULL, this is then handled by
|
|
* getFwdSyslogPt().
|
|
*/
|
|
} else {
|
|
memcpy(pData->port, tmp, i);
|
|
*(pData->port + i) = '\0';
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* now skip to template */
|
|
bErr = 0;
|
|
while(*p && *p != ';') {
|
|
if(*p && *p != ';' && !isspace((int) *p)) {
|
|
if(bErr == 0) { /* only 1 error msg! */
|
|
bErr = 1;
|
|
errno = 0;
|
|
logerror("invalid selector line (port), probably not doing "
|
|
"what was intended");
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
++p;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* TODO: make this if go away! */
|
|
if(*p == ';') {
|
|
*p = '\0'; /* trick to obtain hostname (later)! */
|
|
strcpy(pData->f_hname, (char*) q);
|
|
*p = ';';
|
|
} else
|
|
strcpy(pData->f_hname, (char*) q);
|
|
|
|
/* process template */
|
|
if((iRet = cflineParseTemplateName(&p, *ppOMSR, 0, OMSR_NO_RQD_TPL_OPTS, (uchar*) " StdFwdFmt"))
|
|
!= RS_RET_OK)
|
|
goto finalize_it;
|
|
|
|
/* first set the pData->eDestState */
|
|
memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints));
|
|
/* port must be numeric, because config file syntax requests this */
|
|
hints.ai_flags = AI_NUMERICSERV;
|
|
hints.ai_family = family;
|
|
hints.ai_socktype = pData->protocol == FORW_UDP ? SOCK_DGRAM : SOCK_STREAM;
|
|
if( (error = getaddrinfo(pData->f_hname, getFwdSyslogPt(pData), &hints, &res)) != 0) {
|
|
pData->eDestState = eDestFORW_UNKN;
|
|
pData->iRtryCnt = INET_RETRY_MAX;
|
|
pData->ttSuspend = time(NULL);
|
|
} else {
|
|
pData->eDestState = eDestFORW;
|
|
pData->f_addr = res;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Otherwise the host might be unknown due to an
|
|
* inaccessible nameserver (perhaps on the same
|
|
* host). We try to get the ip number later, like
|
|
* FORW_SUSP.
|
|
*/
|
|
} else {
|
|
iRet = RS_RET_CONFLINE_UNPROCESSED;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* TODO: do we need to call freeInstance if we failed - this is a general question for
|
|
* all output modules. I'll address it lates as the interface evolves. rgerhards, 2007-07-25
|
|
*/
|
|
CODE_STD_FINALIZERparseSelectorAct
|
|
ENDparseSelectorAct
|
|
|
|
|
|
BEGINneedUDPSocket
|
|
CODESTARTneedUDPSocket
|
|
iRet = RS_RET_TRUE;
|
|
ENDneedUDPSocket
|
|
|
|
|
|
BEGINonSelectReadyWrite
|
|
CODESTARTonSelectReadyWrite
|
|
dbgprintf("tcp send socket %d ready for writing.\n", pData->sock);
|
|
TCPSendSetStatus(pData, TCP_SEND_READY);
|
|
/* Send stored message (if any) */
|
|
if(pData->savedMsg != NULL) {
|
|
if(TCPSend(pData, pData->savedMsg,
|
|
pData->savedMsgLen) != 0) {
|
|
/* error! */
|
|
pData->eDestState = eDestFORW_SUSP;
|
|
errno = 0;
|
|
logerror("error forwarding via tcp, suspending...");
|
|
}
|
|
free(pData->savedMsg);
|
|
pData->savedMsg = NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
ENDonSelectReadyWrite
|
|
|
|
|
|
BEGINgetWriteFDForSelect
|
|
CODESTARTgetWriteFDForSelect
|
|
if( (pData->eDestState == eDestFORW)
|
|
&& (pData->protocol == FORW_TCP)
|
|
&& TCPSendGetStatus(pData) == TCP_SEND_CONNECTING) {
|
|
*fd = pData->sock;
|
|
iRet = RS_RET_OK;
|
|
}
|
|
ENDgetWriteFDForSelect
|
|
|
|
|
|
BEGINqueryEtryPt
|
|
CODESTARTqueryEtryPt
|
|
CODEqueryEtryPt_STD_OMOD_QUERIES
|
|
ENDqueryEtryPt
|
|
|
|
|
|
BEGINmodInit(Fwd)
|
|
CODESTARTmodInit
|
|
*ipIFVersProvided = 1; /* so far, we only support the initial definition */
|
|
CODEmodInit_QueryRegCFSLineHdlr
|
|
ENDmodInit
|
|
|
|
#endif /* #ifdef SYSLOG_INET */
|
|
/*
|
|
* vi:set ai:
|
|
*/
|