clock_gettime() can, theoretically, fail, although it probably won't until 2038 on old 32-bit systems. Still, it's possible someone could run with a wildly out of sync clock, or new errors could be added, or it could fail due to a bug in libc or the kernel. We don't handle this well. In the debug_print case in vlogmsg we'll just ignore the failure, and print a timestamp based on uninitialised garbage. In logfile_write() we exit early and won't log anything at all, which seems like a good way to make an already weird situation undebuggable. Add some helpers to instead handle this by using "<error>" in place of a timestamp if something goes wrong with clock_gettime(). Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david(a)gibson.dropbear.id.au> --- log.c | 47 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) diff --git a/log.c b/log.c index e60852f7..9f4cb7fc 100644 --- a/log.c +++ b/log.c @@ -49,20 +49,37 @@ bool log_runtime; /* Daemonised, or ready in foreground */ #define LL_STRLEN (sizeof("-9223372036854775808")) #define LOGTIME_STRLEN (LL_STRLEN + 5) +/** + * logtime() - Get the current time for logging purposes + * @ts: Buffer into which to store the timestamp + * + * Return: pointer to @now, or NULL if there was an error retrieving the time + */ +const struct timespec *logtime(struct timespec *ts) +{ + if (clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, ts)) + return NULL; + return ts; +} + /** * logtime_fmt() - Format timestamp into a string for the log * @buf: Buffer into which to format the time * @size: Size of @buf - * @ts: Time to format + * @ts: Time to format (or NULL on error) * * Return: number of characters written to @buf (excluding \0) */ int logtime_fmt(char *buf, size_t size, const struct timespec *ts) { - int64_t delta = timespec_diff_us(ts, &log_start); + if (ts) { + int64_t delta = timespec_diff_us(ts, &log_start); + + return snprintf(buf, size, "%lli.%04lli", delta / 1000000LL, + (delta / 100LL) % 10000); + } - return snprintf(buf, size, "%lli.%04lli", delta / 1000000LL, - (delta / 100LL) % 10000); + return snprintf(buf, size, "<error>"); } /* Prefixes for log file messages, indexed by priority */ @@ -213,14 +230,14 @@ static int logfile_rotate(int fd, const struct timespec *now) */ static void logfile_write(bool newline, int pri, const char *format, va_list ap) { - struct timespec now; + const struct timespec *now; + struct timespec ts; char buf[BUFSIZ]; int n; - if (clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &now)) - return; + now = logtime(&ts); - n = logtime_fmt(buf, BUFSIZ, &now); + n = logtime_fmt(buf, BUFSIZ, now); n += snprintf(buf + n, BUFSIZ - n, ": %s", logfile_prefix[pri]); n += vsnprintf(buf + n, BUFSIZ - n, format, ap); @@ -228,7 +245,7 @@ static void logfile_write(bool newline, int pri, const char *format, va_list ap) if (newline && format[strlen(format)] != '\n') n += snprintf(buf + n, BUFSIZ - n, "\n"); - if ((log_written + n >= log_size) && logfile_rotate(log_file, &now)) + if ((log_written + n >= log_size) && logfile_rotate(log_file, now)) return; if ((n = write(log_file, buf, n)) >= 0) @@ -245,15 +262,15 @@ static void logfile_write(bool newline, int pri, const char *format, va_list ap) void vlogmsg(bool newline, int pri, const char *format, va_list ap) { bool debug_print = (log_mask & LOG_MASK(LOG_DEBUG)) && log_file == -1; - struct timespec tp; if (debug_print) { - char logtime[LOGTIME_STRLEN]; - - clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &tp); + char timestr[LOGTIME_STRLEN]; + const struct timespec *now; + struct timespec ts; - logtime_fmt(logtime, sizeof(logtime), &tp); - fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", logtime); + now = logtime(&ts); + logtime_fmt(timestr, sizeof(timestr), now); + fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", timestr); } if ((log_mask & LOG_MASK(LOG_PRI(pri))) || !log_conf_parsed) { -- 2.45.2