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487 lines
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C
487 lines
15 KiB
C
/* module-template.h
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* This header contains macros that can be used to implement the
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* plumbing of modules.
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*
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* File begun on 2007-07-25 by RGerhards
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*
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* Copyright 2007 Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH.
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*
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* This file is part of the rsyslog runtime library.
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*
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* The rsyslog runtime library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* The rsyslog runtime library 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 Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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* along with the rsyslog runtime library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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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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* A copy of the LGPL can be found in the file "COPYING.LESSER" in this distribution.
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*/
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#ifndef MODULE_TEMPLATE_H_INCLUDED
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#define MODULE_TEMPLATE_H_INCLUDED 1
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#include "modules.h"
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#include "obj.h"
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#include "objomsr.h"
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#include "threads.h"
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/* macro to define standard output-module static data members
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*/
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#define DEF_MOD_STATIC_DATA \
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static __attribute__((unused)) rsRetVal (*omsdRegCFSLineHdlr)();
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#define DEF_OMOD_STATIC_DATA \
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DEF_MOD_STATIC_DATA \
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DEFobjCurrIf(obj)
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#define DEF_IMOD_STATIC_DATA \
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DEF_MOD_STATIC_DATA \
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DEFobjCurrIf(obj)
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#define DEF_LMOD_STATIC_DATA \
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DEF_MOD_STATIC_DATA
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/* Macro to define the module type. Each module can only have a single type. If
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* a module provides multiple types, several separate modules must be created which
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* then should share a single library containing the majority of code. This macro
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* must be present in each module. -- rgerhards, 2007-12-14
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* Note that MODULE_TYPE_TESTBENCH is reserved for testbenches, but
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* declared in their own header files (because the rest does not need these
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* defines). -- rgerhards, 2008-06-13
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*/
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#define MODULE_TYPE(x)\
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static rsRetVal modGetType(eModType_t *modType) \
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{ \
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*modType = x; \
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return RS_RET_OK;\
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}
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#define MODULE_TYPE_INPUT MODULE_TYPE(eMOD_IN)
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#define MODULE_TYPE_OUTPUT MODULE_TYPE(eMOD_OUT)
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#define MODULE_TYPE_LIB \
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DEF_LMOD_STATIC_DATA \
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MODULE_TYPE(eMOD_LIB)
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/* macro to define a unique module id. This must be able to fit in a void*. The
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* module id must be unique inside a running rsyslogd application. It is used to
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* track ownership of several objects. Most importantly, when the module is
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* unloaded the module id value is used to find what needs to be destroyed.
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* We currently use a pointer to modExit() as the module id. This sounds to be
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* reasonable save, as each module must have this entry point AND there is no valid
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* reason for twice this entry point being in memory.
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* rgerhards, 2007-11-21
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*/
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#define STD_LOADABLE_MODULE_ID ((void*) modExit)
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/* macro to implement the "modGetID()" interface function
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* rgerhards 2007-11-21
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*/
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#define DEFmodGetID \
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static rsRetVal modGetID(void **pID) \
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{ \
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*pID = STD_LOADABLE_MODULE_ID;\
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return RS_RET_OK;\
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}
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/* to following macros are used to generate function headers and standard
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* functionality. It works as follows (described on the sample case of
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* createInstance()):
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*
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* BEGINcreateInstance
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* ... custom variable definitions (on stack) ... (if any)
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* CODESTARTcreateInstance
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* ... custom code ... (if any)
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* ENDcreateInstance
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*/
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/* createInstance()
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*/
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#define BEGINcreateInstance \
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static rsRetVal createInstance(instanceData **ppData)\
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{\
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DEFiRet; /* store error code here */\
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instanceData *pData; /* use this to point to data elements */
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#define CODESTARTcreateInstance \
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if((pData = calloc(1, sizeof(instanceData))) == NULL) {\
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*ppData = NULL;\
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ENDfunc \
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return RS_RET_OUT_OF_MEMORY;\
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}
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#define ENDcreateInstance \
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*ppData = pData;\
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RETiRet;\
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}
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/* freeInstance()
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* This is the cleanup function for the module instance. It is called immediately before
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* the module instance is destroyed (unloaded). The module should do any cleanup
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* here, e.g. close file, free instantance heap memory and the like. Control will
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* not be passed back to the module once this function is finished. Keep in mind,
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* however, that other instances may still be loaded and used. So do not destroy
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* anything that may be used by another instance. If you have such a ressource, you
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* currently need to do the instance counting yourself.
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*/
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#define BEGINfreeInstance \
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static rsRetVal freeInstance(void* pModData)\
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{\
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DEFiRet;\
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instanceData *pData;
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#define CODESTARTfreeInstance \
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pData = (instanceData*) pModData;
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#define ENDfreeInstance \
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if(pData != NULL)\
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free(pData); /* we need to free this in any case */\
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RETiRet;\
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}
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/* isCompatibleWithFeature()
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*/
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#define BEGINisCompatibleWithFeature \
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static rsRetVal isCompatibleWithFeature(syslogFeature __attribute__((unused)) eFeat)\
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{\
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rsRetVal iRet = RS_RET_INCOMPATIBLE; \
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BEGINfunc
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#define CODESTARTisCompatibleWithFeature
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#define ENDisCompatibleWithFeature \
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RETiRet;\
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}
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/* doAction()
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*/
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#define BEGINdoAction \
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static rsRetVal doAction(uchar __attribute__((unused)) **ppString, unsigned __attribute__((unused)) iMsgOpts, instanceData __attribute__((unused)) *pData)\
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{\
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DEFiRet;
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#define CODESTARTdoAction \
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/* ppString may be NULL if the output module requested no strings */
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#define ENDdoAction \
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RETiRet;\
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}
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/* dbgPrintInstInfo()
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* Extra comments:
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* Print debug information about this instance.
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*/
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#define BEGINdbgPrintInstInfo \
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static rsRetVal dbgPrintInstInfo(void *pModData)\
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{\
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DEFiRet;\
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instanceData *pData = NULL;
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#define CODESTARTdbgPrintInstInfo \
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pData = (instanceData*) pModData;
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#define ENDdbgPrintInstInfo \
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RETiRet;\
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}
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/* parseSelectorAct()
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* Extra comments:
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* try to process a selector action line. Checks if the action
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* applies to this module and, if so, processed it. If not, it
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* is left untouched. The driver will then call another module.
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* On exit, ppModData must point to instance data. Also, a string
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* request object must be created and filled. A macro is defined
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* for that.
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* For the most usual case, we have defined a macro below.
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* If more than one string is requested, the macro can be used together
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* with own code that overwrites the entry count. In this case, the
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* macro must come before the own code. It is recommended to be
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* placed right after CODESTARTparseSelectorAct.
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*/
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#define BEGINparseSelectorAct \
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static rsRetVal parseSelectorAct(uchar **pp, void **ppModData, omodStringRequest_t **ppOMSR)\
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{\
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DEFiRet;\
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uchar *p;\
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instanceData *pData = NULL;
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#define CODESTARTparseSelectorAct \
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assert(pp != NULL);\
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assert(ppModData != NULL);\
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assert(ppOMSR != NULL);\
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p = *pp;
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#define CODE_STD_STRING_REQUESTparseSelectorAct(NumStrReqEntries) \
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CHKiRet(OMSRconstruct(ppOMSR, NumStrReqEntries));
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#define CODE_STD_FINALIZERparseSelectorAct \
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finalize_it:\
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if(iRet == RS_RET_OK || iRet == RS_RET_SUSPENDED) {\
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*ppModData = pData;\
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*pp = p;\
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} else {\
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/* cleanup, we failed */\
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if(*ppOMSR != NULL) {\
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OMSRdestruct(*ppOMSR);\
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*ppOMSR = NULL;\
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}\
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if(pData != NULL) {\
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freeInstance(pData);\
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} \
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}
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#define ENDparseSelectorAct \
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RETiRet;\
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}
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/* tryResume()
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* This entry point is called to check if a module can resume operations. This
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* happens when a module requested that it be suspended. In suspended state,
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* the engine periodically tries to resume the module. If that succeeds, normal
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* processing continues. If not, the module will not be called unless a
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* tryResume() call succeeds.
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* Returns RS_RET_OK, if resumption succeeded, RS_RET_SUSPENDED otherwise
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* rgerhard, 2007-08-02
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*/
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#define BEGINtryResume \
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static rsRetVal tryResume(instanceData __attribute__((unused)) *pData)\
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{\
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DEFiRet;
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#define CODESTARTtryResume \
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assert(pData != NULL);
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#define ENDtryResume \
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RETiRet;\
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}
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/* queryEtryPt()
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*/
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#define BEGINqueryEtryPt \
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DEFmodGetID \
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static rsRetVal queryEtryPt(uchar *name, rsRetVal (**pEtryPoint)())\
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{\
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DEFiRet;
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#define CODESTARTqueryEtryPt \
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if((name == NULL) || (pEtryPoint == NULL)) {\
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ENDfunc \
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return RS_RET_PARAM_ERROR;\
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} \
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*pEtryPoint = NULL;
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#define ENDqueryEtryPt \
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if(iRet == RS_RET_OK)\
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if(*pEtryPoint == NULL) { \
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dbgprintf("entry point '%s' not present in module\n", name); \
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iRet = RS_RET_MODULE_ENTRY_POINT_NOT_FOUND;\
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} \
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RETiRet;\
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}
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/* the following definition is the standard block for queryEtryPt for all types
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* of modules. It should be included in any module, and typically is so by calling
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* the module-type specific macros.
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*/
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#define CODEqueryEtryPt_STD_MOD_QUERIES \
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if(!strcmp((char*) name, "modExit")) {\
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*pEtryPoint = modExit;\
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} else if(!strcmp((char*) name, "modGetID")) {\
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*pEtryPoint = modGetID;\
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} else if(!strcmp((char*) name, "getType")) {\
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*pEtryPoint = modGetType;\
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}
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/* the following definition is the standard block for queryEtryPt for output
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* modules. This can be used if no specific handling (e.g. to cover version
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* differences) is needed.
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*/
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#define CODEqueryEtryPt_STD_OMOD_QUERIES \
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CODEqueryEtryPt_STD_MOD_QUERIES \
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else if(!strcmp((char*) name, "doAction")) {\
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*pEtryPoint = doAction;\
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} else if(!strcmp((char*) name, "dbgPrintInstInfo")) {\
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*pEtryPoint = dbgPrintInstInfo;\
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} else if(!strcmp((char*) name, "freeInstance")) {\
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*pEtryPoint = freeInstance;\
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} else if(!strcmp((char*) name, "parseSelectorAct")) {\
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*pEtryPoint = parseSelectorAct;\
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} else if(!strcmp((char*) name, "isCompatibleWithFeature")) {\
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*pEtryPoint = isCompatibleWithFeature;\
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} else if(!strcmp((char*) name, "tryResume")) {\
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*pEtryPoint = tryResume;\
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}
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/* the following definition is the standard block for queryEtryPt for INPUT
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* modules. This can be used if no specific handling (e.g. to cover version
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* differences) is needed.
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*/
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#define CODEqueryEtryPt_STD_IMOD_QUERIES \
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CODEqueryEtryPt_STD_MOD_QUERIES \
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else if(!strcmp((char*) name, "runInput")) {\
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*pEtryPoint = runInput;\
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} else if(!strcmp((char*) name, "willRun")) {\
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*pEtryPoint = willRun;\
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} else if(!strcmp((char*) name, "afterRun")) {\
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*pEtryPoint = afterRun;\
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}
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/* the following definition is the standard block for queryEtryPt for LIBRARY
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* modules. This can be used if no specific handling (e.g. to cover version
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* differences) is needed.
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*/
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#define CODEqueryEtryPt_STD_LIB_QUERIES \
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CODEqueryEtryPt_STD_MOD_QUERIES
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/* modInit()
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* This has an extra parameter, which is the specific name of the modInit
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* function. That is needed for built-in modules, which must have unique
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* names in order to link statically. Please note that this is always only
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* the case with modInit() and NO other entry point. The reason is that only
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* modInit() is visible form a linker/loader point of view. All other entry
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* points are passed via rsyslog-internal query functions and are defined
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* static inside the modules source. This is an important concept, as it allows
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* us to support different interface versions within a single module. (Granted,
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* we do not currently have different interface versions, so we can not put
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* it to a test - but our firm believe is that we can do all abstraction needed...)
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*
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* Extra Comments:
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* initialize the module
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*
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* Later, much more must be done. So far, we only return a pointer
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* to the queryEtryPt() function
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* TODO: do interface version checking & handshaking
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* iIfVersRequetsed is the version of the interface specification that the
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* caller would like to see being used. ipIFVersProvided is what we
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* decide to provide.
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* rgerhards, 2007-11-21: see modExit() comment below for important information
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* on the need to initialize static data with code. modInit() may be called on a
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* cached, left-in-memory copy of a previous incarnation.
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*/
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#define BEGINmodInit(uniqName) \
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rsRetVal modInit##uniqName(int iIFVersRequested __attribute__((unused)), int *ipIFVersProvided, rsRetVal (**pQueryEtryPt)(), rsRetVal (*pHostQueryEtryPt)(uchar*, rsRetVal (**)()), modInfo_t __attribute__((unused)) *pModInfo)\
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{\
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DEFiRet; \
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rsRetVal (*pObjGetObjInterface)(obj_if_t *pIf);
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#define CODESTARTmodInit \
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assert(pHostQueryEtryPt != NULL);\
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iRet = pHostQueryEtryPt((uchar*)"objGetObjInterface", &pObjGetObjInterface); \
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if((iRet != RS_RET_OK) || (pQueryEtryPt == NULL) || (ipIFVersProvided == NULL) || (pObjGetObjInterface == NULL)) { \
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ENDfunc \
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return (iRet == RS_RET_OK) ? RS_RET_PARAM_ERROR : iRet; \
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} \
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/* now get the obj interface so that we can access other objects */ \
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CHKiRet(pObjGetObjInterface(&obj));
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#define ENDmodInit \
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finalize_it:\
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*pQueryEtryPt = queryEtryPt;\
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RETiRet;\
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}
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/* definitions for host API queries */
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#define CODEmodInit_QueryRegCFSLineHdlr \
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CHKiRet(pHostQueryEtryPt((uchar*)"regCfSysLineHdlr", &omsdRegCFSLineHdlr));
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#endif /* #ifndef MODULE_TEMPLATE_H_INCLUDED */
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/* modExit()
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* This is the counterpart to modInit(). It destroys a module and makes it ready for
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* unloading. It is similiar to freeInstance() for the instance data. Please note that
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* this entry point needs to free any module-global data structures and registrations.
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* For example, the CfSysLineHandlers a module has registered need to be unregistered
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* here. This entry point is only called immediately before unloading of the module. So
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* it is likely to be destroyed. HOWEVER, the caller may decide to keep the module cached.
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* So a module must never assume that it is actually destroyed. A call to modInit() may
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* happen immediately after modExit(). So a module can NOT assume that static data elements
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* are being re-initialized by the loader - this must always be done by module code itself.
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* It is suggested to do this in modInit(). - rgerhards, 2007-11-21
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*/
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#define BEGINmodExit \
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static rsRetVal modExit(void)\
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{\
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DEFiRet;
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#define CODESTARTmodExit
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#define ENDmodExit \
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RETiRet;\
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}
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/* runInput()
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* This is the main function for input modules. It is used to gather data from the
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* input source and submit it to the message queue. Each runInput() instance has its own
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* thread. This is handled by the rsyslog engine. It needs to spawn off new threads only
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* if there is a module-internal need to do so.
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*/
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#define BEGINrunInput \
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static rsRetVal runInput(thrdInfo_t __attribute__((unused)) *pThrd)\
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{\
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DEFiRet;
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#define CODESTARTrunInput \
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dbgSetThrdName((uchar*)__FILE__); /* we need to provide something better later */
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#define ENDrunInput \
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RETiRet;\
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}
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/* willRun()
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* This is a function that will be replaced in the longer term. It is used so
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* that a module can tell the caller if it will run or not. This is to be replaced
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* when we introduce input module instances. However, these require config syntax
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* changes and I may (or may not... ;)) hold that until another config file
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* format is available. -- rgerhards, 2007-12-17
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* returns RS_RET_NO_RUN if it will not run (RS_RET_OK or error otherwise)
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*/
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#define BEGINwillRun \
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static rsRetVal willRun(void)\
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{\
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DEFiRet;
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#define CODESTARTwillRun
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#define ENDwillRun \
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RETiRet;\
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}
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/* afterRun()
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* This function is called after an input module has been run and its thread has
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* been terminated. It shall do any necessary cleanup.
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* This is expected to evolve into a freeInstance type of call once the input module
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* interface evolves to support multiple instances.
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* rgerhards, 2007-12-17
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*/
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#define BEGINafterRun \
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static rsRetVal afterRun(void)\
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{\
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DEFiRet;
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#define CODESTARTafterRun
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#define ENDafterRun \
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RETiRet;\
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}
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/*
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* vi:set ai:
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*/
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