There are two topics covered here:
1) If a logFile is set, passt's behavior has been to send all error
messages there, and *not* to stderr. This makes it difficult for
another program that is exec'ing passt (and setting it to log to a
file) to report useful error messages when passt fails - everything
after the point that the logfile is opened is sent only to the
logfile. The first patch makes a simple change to the logging
functions that uses the value of the system logmask to decide if it
should force writing messages to stderr even when a logfile has been
specified.
Change from "v2": I'm using Stefano's suggestion of
"abusing" logmask,
rather than adding a static bool to keep track.
Change from "v3": tweak a commend to Stefano's liking.
2) All the rest of the patches eliminate use of the blanket usage()
function when a commandline error is encountered (and add in
specific/details error messages when previously usage() was all that
was logged), and replace calls to err() followed by exit() with a
single call to the new function die().
Change from "v2": I changed the name of the "log and exit" function
from "errexit()" to "die()" at the suggestion of Dave Gibson
(Stefano
concurred). Although it seems a bit more violent, it does make moot
many/most of Stefano's nits about needing to split lines to eliminate
80 characters (I did address all the rest of the
things he pointed
out, though)
NB: Yes, this says it is v3, and the previous version I sent was v2,
and there *was no v1* - this is because I didn't realize that
git-publish is automatically incrementing the version number every
time I run it, and I had done a test-drive sending the patches to my
personal address prior to sending them to the list - *that* was v1.
Laine Stump (9):
log to stderr until process is daemonized, even if a log file is set
add die() to log an error message and exit with a single call
eliminate most calls to usage() in conf()
make conf_ports() exit immediately after logging error
make conf_pasta_ns() exit immediately after logging error
make conf_ugid() exit immediately after logging error
make conf_netns_opt() exit immediately after logging error
log a detailed error (not usage()) when there are extra non-option
arguments
convert all remaining err() followed by exit() to die()
Applied.
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Stefano