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Vadim Yanitskiy eff0880f3b tests/logging: also test printing the filename information
This commit demonstrates a bug introduced in [1], which can be
observed when the logging is configured to print the filename
*after* the logging message (LOG_FILENAME_POS_HEADER_END):

  logging print file 1 last
                       ^^^^

In this mode, the code in _output_buf() overwrites the '\n' sybmol
contained in the logging message itself by shifting the 'offset'
backwards, and appends the nipped '\n' after the filename info.

The problem is that the 'len' variable is not updated in this case,
so the resulting length includes +1 character - '\0', which gets
printed at the end of every logging line.

Interestingly enough, this problem affects only the wqueue mode.

Change-Id: I54bf5e5c036efb1908232fe3d8e8e2989715fbb3
Related: [1] I393907b3c9e0cc1145e102328adad0a83ee13a9f
2022-01-31 15:47:42 +06:00
Vadim Yanitskiy 27961906ad tests/logging: ensure both stream and wqueue modes are tested
Change-Id: I37e789b5b287d72c443f50fd99a5284bc7296c0b
2022-01-31 15:45:22 +06:00
Oliver Smith 04bfb7165b treewide: remove FSF address
Remove the paragraph about writing to the Free Software Foundation's
mailing address. The FSF has changed addresses in the past, and may do
so again. In 2021 this is not useful, let's rather have a bit less
boilerplate at the start of source files.

Change-Id: I5050285e75cf120407a1d883e99b3c4bcae8ffd7
2021-12-14 12:44:03 +01:00
Pau Espin 01e0d3e7fd Drop use of log_set_print_filename() API inside libosmocore
Let's use log_set_print_filename2() API instead, which has less ackward
behavior implications like changing the print status of category-hex.

Related: OS#5034
Change-Id: Ifc78e1dcba5baf0b41f6ccbbbd1e3f06552d73da
2021-02-20 17:13:58 +00:00
Pau Espin 690b661fbc tests: Set print_category values explicitly
This will alow easily changing default values for print_category vs
print_category_hex later.

In any case, every test relying on logging output validation should
always explicitly state the config to avoid issues in the future if
default values change.

Related: OS#5034
Change-Id: If29b40557d5c2bcda04b964f344070bad58d8f28
2021-02-20 17:13:58 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr f2644aee55 logging.h: define ansi color constants
It's hard to figure out what color logging categories have with those ANSI
color code strings. Instead, define these OSMO_LOGCOLOR_* constants.

Naming: commonly, the logging.h header has the "LOG" prefix in the name, but it
seems saner to include the OSMO_ prefix: it seems too likely that some
libosmocore user somewhere already has defined "LOGCOLOR_RED" somewhere.

Change-Id: I03b6b1f73ae7ee61d37ff921e071a3d0881d3e9a
2019-11-23 07:58:47 +00:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther 53aa0f51b8 license: Fix the license to GPL
This was always intended to be GPL and not AGPL. "kat" did the
development as part of an internship paid by me and we agreed
to shared copyright.

Change-Id: Ied2041ba20c5737bd967dfaa3017edf72a95b31c
2017-12-09 13:03:29 +00:00
Neels Hofmeyr a4842afc83 show bug in logging: log_set_category_filter on DL* categories
Add a check to logging_test.c to show a bug: passing an internal DL* category
constant to log_set_category_filter() results in a negative array index and
undefined behavior. A sanitize build should catch this.

The bug is confirmed by the fact that logging_test.err stays the same
(hopefully) although a logging output should appear from this patch. The test
could as well segfault or anything else, it's a bit of a gamble.

This bug will be fixed along with the expectation in a subsequent patch.

Change-Id: Ie2da77c642a84cafc0f528985930697ec167183b
2016-12-12 16:56:54 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr d1a145e5e7 show bug in logging: out-of-bounds check should end with user categories
In the background osmo_log_info array, the user's logging categories are
enhanced by the library internal ones. So far logging category range checking
only checked for the larger array bounds, although passing a logging category
>= num_cat_user is already semantically unknown and should redirect to
DLGLOBAL.

Add a check to logging_test.c to show that this isn't happening. Instead of
DLGLOBAL, a logging category that happens to be at that index is queried.

The bug is confirmed by logging_test.err only showing "(e)" and not "(d)":
"(e)" is shown because the first category after the user ones happens to be
DLGLOBAL. "(d)" is omitted since it hits a category that's not on debug level.

This bug will be fixed along with the expectation in a subsequent patch.

Change-Id: I397278714018ee9a0ae5101515f31ddddf79c2ec
2016-12-12 16:09:14 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr a280b82f8e show bug in logging: erratic redirection to DLGLOBAL for first invalid category
Add a check to logging_test.c to show a bug: when a logging category value that
is the first out-of-bounds value is passed to the logging system, the internal
map_subsys() fails to redirect to DLGLOBAL due to a flawed conditional. This
results in a too large array index and undefined behavior. A sanitize build
should catch this.

The bug is confirmed by the fact that logging_test.err stays the same
(hopefully) although a logging output should appear from this patch. The test
could as well segfault or anything else, it's a bit of a gamble.

This bug will be fixed along with the expectation in a subsequent patch.

Change-Id: I12bf38b6c1f85e2d7bf5a15f942dfe0beed41eba
2016-12-12 15:47:51 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 85b42c4618 show bug in logging: erratic redirection to DLGLOBAL for invalid categories
Add a check to logging_test.c to show a bug: when a logging category value that
is out-of-bounds is passed to the logging system, the internal map_subsys()
function should remap that to DLGLOBAL. But in fact DLGLOBAL is -1 and the
function fails to map this to a proper positive array index, directly returning
-1 instead. This results in a negative array index and undefined behavior. A
sanitize build should catch this.

The bug is confirmed by the fact that logging_test.err stays the same
(hopefully) although a logging output should appear from this patch. The test
could as well segfault or anything else, it's a bit of a gamble.

This bug will be fixed along with the expectation in a subsequent patch.

Note: osmo_log_info->num_cat + 0 is also out-of-bounds, but there is a separate
bug there, so leaving this for another patch.

Change-Id: I161b6550fa204a872bad1abefee1a6155393fafd
2016-12-12 15:47:32 +01:00
Neels Hofmeyr 9adf32fb60 logging test: cosmetic: print target and don't print color
Prepares for upcoming modifications of the logging test to show and fix bugs in
the logging system.

Change-Id: I9461b987adf85d87469a6af55de5f1aa478f6ebb
2016-12-12 14:24:39 +01:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther 79599acd66 logging: Move the filter check up as well
There doesn't seem to be a reason not to check the filter. Update
and extend the test. Currently the filter function will be called
once for the log check and once for the output of it.
2016-02-29 14:30:14 +01:00
Jacob Erlbeck 64e0eb56fd log/test: Extend test case for log_check_level
This commit adds OSMO_ASSERTs for mandatory conditions related to
log_check_level, and fprintfs for optional conditions, since it is
always safe for log_check_level to return != 0.

Sponsored-by: On-Waves ehf
2016-02-29 14:30:14 +01:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther b7d0f4686b logging: Copy the filter_fn and fix the IMSI filter in OpenBSC
The filter_fn has not been copied into the new structure breaking
the imsi and other filters in OpenBSC. Looking at the code we should
also introduce a callback for the reset of the context so we could
use subscr_get/subscr_put on the subscriber structure.
2013-12-29 19:38:01 +01:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther 779d2f42a4 logging: Modify the testcase to excercise Nico's fix 2012-09-27 16:31:29 +02:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther 4b54cab476 logging: Move the logging test from OpenBSC into libosmocore
Add a testcase for the logging facility. The test is coming from
the OpenBSC code.
2012-09-27 16:29:54 +02:00