osmo-trx/CommonLibs/Logger.cpp

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/*
* Copyright 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
* Copyright 2010 Kestrel Signal Processing, Inc.
*
*
* This software is distributed under the terms of the GNU Affero Public License.
* See the COPYING file in the main directory for details.
*
* This use of this software may be subject to additional restrictions.
* See the LEGAL file in the main directory for details.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <string.h>
#include <cstdio>
#include <fstream>
#include <string>
#include "Configuration.h"
#include "Logger.h"
using namespace std;
// Reference to a global config table, used all over the system.
extern ConfigurationTable gConfig;
/**@ The global alarms table. */
//@{
Mutex alarmsLock;
list<string> alarmsList;
void addAlarm(const string&);
//@}
/** Names of the logging levels. */
const char *levelNames[] = {
"EMERG", "ALERT", "CRIT", "ERR", "WARNING", "NOTICE", "INFO", "DEBUG"
};
int numLevels = 8;
/** Given a string, return the corresponding level name. */
int lookupLevel(const string& name)
{
// Reverse search, since the numerically larger levels are more common.
for (int i=numLevels-1; i>=0; i--) {
if (name == levelNames[i]) return i;
}
// This should never be called with a bogus name.
LOG(ERR) << "undefined logging level " << name << "defaulting to ERR";
return LOG_ERR;
}
int getLoggingLevel(const char* filename)
{
// Default level?
if (!filename) return lookupLevel(gConfig.getStr("Log.Level"));
// This can afford to be inefficient since it is not called that often.
const string keyName = string("Log.Level.") + string(filename);
if (gConfig.defines(keyName)) return lookupLevel(gConfig.getStr(keyName));
return lookupLevel(gConfig.getStr("Log.Level"));
}
int gGetLoggingLevel(const char* filename)
{
// This is called a lot and needs to be efficient.
static Mutex sLogCacheLock;
static map<uint64_t,int> sLogCache;
static unsigned sCacheCount;
static const unsigned sCacheRefreshCount = 1000;
if (filename==NULL) return gGetLoggingLevel("");
HashString hs(filename);
uint64_t key = hs.hash();
sLogCacheLock.lock();
// Time for a cache flush?
if (sCacheCount>sCacheRefreshCount) {
sLogCache.clear();
sCacheCount=0;
}
// Is it cached already?
map<uint64_t,int>::const_iterator where = sLogCache.find(key);
sCacheCount++;
if (where!=sLogCache.end()) {
int retVal = where->second;
sLogCacheLock.unlock();
return retVal;
}
// Look it up in the config table and cache it.
// FIXME: Figure out why unlock and lock below fix the config table deadlock.
sLogCacheLock.unlock();
int level = getLoggingLevel(filename);
sLogCacheLock.lock();
sLogCache.insert(pair<uint64_t,int>(key,level));
sLogCacheLock.unlock();
return level;
}
// copies the alarm list and returns it. list supposed to be small.
list<string> gGetLoggerAlarms()
{
alarmsLock.lock();
list<string> ret;
// excuse the "complexity", but to use std::copy with a list you need
// an insert_iterator - copy technically overwrites, doesn't insert.
insert_iterator< list<string> > ii(ret, ret.begin());
copy(alarmsList.begin(), alarmsList.end(), ii);
alarmsLock.unlock();
return ret;
}
/** Add an alarm to the alarm list. */
void addAlarm(const string& s)
{
alarmsLock.lock();
alarmsList.push_back(s);
unsigned maxAlarms = gConfig.getNum("Log.Alarms.Max");
while (alarmsList.size() > maxAlarms) alarmsList.pop_front();
alarmsLock.unlock();
}
Log::~Log()
{
if (mDummyInit) return;
// Anything at or above LOG_CRIT is an "alarm".
// Save alarms in the local list and echo them to stderr.
if (mPriority <= LOG_CRIT) {
addAlarm(mStream.str().c_str());
cerr << mStream.str() << endl;
}
// Current logging level was already checked by the macro.
// So just log.
syslog(mPriority, "%s", mStream.str().c_str());
}
Log::Log(const char* name, const char* level, int facility)
{
mDummyInit = true;
gLogInit(name, level, facility);
}
ostringstream& Log::get()
{
assert(mPriority<numLevels);
mStream << levelNames[mPriority] << ' ';
return mStream;
}
void gLogInit(const char* name, const char* level, int facility)
{
// Set the level.
if (level) {
gConfig.set("Log.Level",level);
} else {
if (!gConfig.defines("Log.Level")) {
gConfig.set("Log.Level","WARNING");
}
}
// Define other logging parameters in the global config.
if (!gConfig.defines("Log.Alarms.Max")) {
gConfig.set("Log.Alarms.Max",DEFAULT_MAX_ALARMS);
}
// Open the log connection.
openlog(name,0,facility);
}
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