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author | Andre Heinecke <andre.heinecke@intevation.de> |
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date | Mon, 28 Jul 2014 10:47:06 +0200 |
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/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ /* * pkix_logger.c * * Logger Object Functions * */ #include "pkix_logger.h" #ifndef PKIX_ERROR_DESCRIPTION #include "prprf.h" #endif /* Global variable to keep PKIX_Logger List */ PKIX_List *pkixLoggers = NULL; /* * Once the Logger has been set, for any logging related operations, we have * to go through the List to find a match, and if found, issue the * corresponding callback. The overhead to check for DEBUG and TRACE in each * PKIX function entering and exiting is very expensive (400X), and redundant * if they are not the interest of the Logger. Therefore, the PKIX_Logger List * pkixLoggers is separated into two lists based on its Loggers' trace level. * * Whenever the pkixLoggers List is updated by PKIX_Logger_AddLogger() or * PKIX_Logger_SetLoggers(), we destroy and reconstruct pkixLoggersErrors * and pkixLoggersDebugTrace Logger Lists. The ERROR, FATAL_ERROR and * WARNING goes to pkixLoggersErrors and the DEBUG and TRACE goes to * pkixLoggersDebugTrace. * * Currently we provide five logging levels and the default setting are by: * * PKIX_FATAL_ERROR() macro invokes pkix_Logger_Check of FATAL_ERROR level * PKIX_ERROR() macro invokes pkix_Logger_Check of ERROR level * WARNING is not invoked as default * PKIX_DEBUG() macro invokes pkix_Logger_Check of DEBUG level. This needs * compilation -DPKIX_<component>DEBUG flag to turn on * PKIX_ENTER() and PKIX_RETURN() macros invoke pkix_Logger_Check of TRACE * level. TRACE provides duplicate information of DEBUG, but needs no * recompilation and cannot choose component. To allow application * to use DEBUG level, TRACE is put as last. * */ PKIX_List *pkixLoggersErrors = NULL; PKIX_List *pkixLoggersDebugTrace = NULL; /* To ensure atomic update on pkixLoggers lists */ PKIX_PL_MonitorLock *pkixLoggerLock = NULL; /* --Private-Functions-------------------------------------------- */ /* * FUNCTION: pkix_Logger_CheckErrors * DESCRIPTION: * * This function goes through each PKIX_Logger at "pkixLoggersList" and * checks if "maxLevel" and "logComponent" satisfies what is specified in the * PKIX_Logger. If satisfies, it invokes the callback in PKIX_Logger and * passes a PKIX_PL_String that is the concatenation of "message" and * "message2" to the application for processing. * Since this call is inserted into a handful of PKIX macros, no macros are * applied in this function, to avoid infinite recursion. * If an error occurs, this call is aborted. * * PARAMETERS: * "pkixLoggersList" * A list of PKIX_Loggers to be examined for invoking callback. Must be * non-NULL. * "message" * Address of "message" to be logged. Must be non-NULL. * "message2" * Address of "message2" to be concatenated and logged. May be NULL. * "logComponent" * A PKIX_UInt32 that indicates the component the message is from. * "maxLevel" * A PKIX_UInt32 that represents the level of severity of the message. * "plContext" * Platform-specific context pointer. * THREAD SAFETY: * Thread Safe (see Thread Safety Definitions in Programmer's Guide) * RETURNS: * Returns NULL if the function succeeds * Returns a Fatal Error if the function fails in an unrecoverable way */ PKIX_Error * pkix_Logger_Check( PKIX_List *pkixLoggersList, const char *message, const char *message2, PKIX_ERRORCLASS logComponent, PKIX_UInt32 currentLevel, void *plContext) { PKIX_Logger *logger = NULL; PKIX_List *savedPkixLoggersErrors = NULL; PKIX_List *savedPkixLoggersDebugTrace = NULL; PKIX_PL_String *formatString = NULL; PKIX_PL_String *messageString = NULL; PKIX_PL_String *message2String = NULL; PKIX_PL_String *msgString = NULL; PKIX_Error *error = NULL; PKIX_Boolean needLogging = PKIX_FALSE; PKIX_UInt32 i, length; /* * We cannot use any the PKIX_ macros here, since this function is * called from some of these macros. It can create infinite recursion. */ if ((pkixLoggersList == NULL) || (message == NULL)) { return(NULL); } /* * Disable all subsequent loggings to avoid recursion. The result is * if other thread is calling this function at the same time, there * won't be any logging because the pkixLoggersErrors and * pkixLoggersDebugTrace are set to null. * It would be nice if we provide control per thread (e.g. make * plContext threadable) then we can avoid the recursion by setting * flag at plContext. Then other thread's logging won't be affected. * * Also we need to use a reentrant Lock. Although we avoid recursion * for TRACE. When there is an ERROR occurs in subsequent call, this * function will be called. */ error = PKIX_PL_MonitorLock_Enter(pkixLoggerLock, plContext); if (error) { return(NULL); } savedPkixLoggersDebugTrace = pkixLoggersDebugTrace; pkixLoggersDebugTrace = NULL; savedPkixLoggersErrors = pkixLoggersErrors; pkixLoggersErrors = NULL; /* Convert message and message2 to String */ error = PKIX_PL_String_Create (PKIX_ESCASCII, message, 0, &messageString, plContext); if (error) { goto cleanup; } if (message2) { error = PKIX_PL_String_Create (PKIX_ESCASCII, message2, 0, &message2String, plContext); if (error) { goto cleanup; } error = PKIX_PL_String_Create (PKIX_ESCASCII, "%s %s", 0, &formatString, plContext); if (error) { goto cleanup; } } else { error = PKIX_PL_String_Create (PKIX_ESCASCII, "%s", 0, &formatString, plContext); if (error) { goto cleanup; } } error = PKIX_PL_Sprintf (&msgString, plContext, formatString, messageString, message2String); if (error) { goto cleanup; } /* Go through the Logger list */ error = PKIX_List_GetLength(pkixLoggersList, &length, plContext); if (error) { goto cleanup; } for (i = 0; i < length; i++) { error = PKIX_List_GetItem (pkixLoggersList, i, (PKIX_PL_Object **) &logger, plContext); if (error) { goto cleanup; } /* Intended logging level less or equal than the max */ needLogging = (currentLevel <= logger->maxLevel); if (needLogging && (logger->callback)) { /* * We separate Logger into two lists based on log level * but log level is not modified. We need to check here to * avoid logging the higher log level (lower value) twice. */ if (pkixLoggersList == pkixLoggersErrors) { needLogging = needLogging && (currentLevel <= PKIX_LOGGER_LEVEL_WARNING); } else if (pkixLoggersList == pkixLoggersDebugTrace) { needLogging = needLogging && (currentLevel > PKIX_LOGGER_LEVEL_WARNING); } if (needLogging) { if (logComponent == logger->logComponent) { needLogging = PKIX_TRUE; } else { needLogging = PKIX_FALSE; } } if (needLogging) { error = logger->callback (logger, msgString, currentLevel, logComponent, plContext); if (error) { goto cleanup; } } } error = PKIX_PL_Object_DecRef ((PKIX_PL_Object *)logger, plContext); logger = NULL; if (error) { goto cleanup; } } cleanup: if (formatString) { error = PKIX_PL_Object_DecRef ((PKIX_PL_Object *)formatString, plContext); } if (messageString) { error = PKIX_PL_Object_DecRef ((PKIX_PL_Object *)messageString, plContext); } if (message2String) { error = PKIX_PL_Object_DecRef ((PKIX_PL_Object *)message2String, plContext); } if (msgString) { error = PKIX_PL_Object_DecRef ((PKIX_PL_Object *)msgString, plContext); } if (logger) { error = PKIX_PL_Object_DecRef ((PKIX_PL_Object *)logger, plContext); } if (pkixLoggersErrors == NULL && savedPkixLoggersErrors != NULL) { pkixLoggersErrors = savedPkixLoggersErrors; } if (pkixLoggersDebugTrace == NULL && savedPkixLoggersDebugTrace != NULL) { pkixLoggersDebugTrace = savedPkixLoggersDebugTrace; } error = PKIX_PL_MonitorLock_Exit(pkixLoggerLock, plContext); if (error) { return(NULL); } return(NULL); } PKIX_Error * pkix_Logger_CheckWithCode( PKIX_List *pkixLoggersList, PKIX_UInt32 errorCode, const char *message2, PKIX_ERRORCLASS logComponent, PKIX_UInt32 currentLevel, void *plContext) { char error[32]; char *errorString = NULL; PKIX_ENTER(LOGGER, "pkix_Logger_CheckWithCode"); #if defined PKIX_ERROR_DESCRIPTION errorString = PKIX_ErrorText[errorCode]; #else PR_snprintf(error, 32, "Error code: %d", errorCode); errorString = error; #endif /* PKIX_ERROR_DESCRIPTION */ pkixErrorResult = pkix_Logger_Check(pkixLoggersList, errorString, message2, logComponent, currentLevel, plContext); PKIX_RETURN(LOGGER); } /* * FUNCTION: pkix_Logger_Destroy * (see comments for PKIX_PL_DestructorCallback in pkix_pl_system.h) */ static PKIX_Error * pkix_Logger_Destroy( PKIX_PL_Object *object, void *plContext) { PKIX_Logger *logger = NULL; PKIX_ENTER(LOGGER, "pkix_Logger_Destroy"); PKIX_NULLCHECK_ONE(object); /* Check that this object is a logger */ PKIX_CHECK(pkix_CheckType(object, PKIX_LOGGER_TYPE, plContext), PKIX_OBJECTNOTLOGGER); logger = (PKIX_Logger *)object; /* We have a valid logger. DecRef its item and recurse on next */ logger->callback = NULL; PKIX_DECREF(logger->context); logger->logComponent = (PKIX_ERRORCLASS)NULL; cleanup: PKIX_RETURN(LOGGER); } /* * FUNCTION: pkix_Logger_ToString * (see comments for PKIX_PL_ToStringCallback in pkix_pl_system.h) */ static PKIX_Error * pkix_Logger_ToString( PKIX_PL_Object *object, PKIX_PL_String **pString, void *plContext) { PKIX_Logger *logger = NULL; char *asciiFormat = NULL; PKIX_PL_String *formatString = NULL; PKIX_PL_String *contextString = NULL; PKIX_PL_String *componentString = NULL; PKIX_PL_String *loggerString = NULL; PKIX_ENTER(LOGGER, "pkix_Logger_ToString_Helper"); PKIX_NULLCHECK_TWO(object, pString); /* Check that this object is a logger */ PKIX_CHECK(pkix_CheckType(object, PKIX_LOGGER_TYPE, plContext), PKIX_OBJECTNOTLOGGER); logger = (PKIX_Logger *)object; asciiFormat = "[\n" "\tLogger: \n" "\tContext: %s\n" "\tMaximum Level: %d\n" "\tComponent Name: %s\n" "]\n"; PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_PL_String_Create (PKIX_ESCASCII, asciiFormat, 0, &formatString, plContext), PKIX_STRINGCREATEFAILED); PKIX_TOSTRING(logger->context, &contextString, plContext, PKIX_OBJECTTOSTRINGFAILED); PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_PL_String_Create (PKIX_ESCASCII, (void *)PKIX_ERRORCLASSNAMES[logger->logComponent], 0, &componentString, plContext), PKIX_STRINGCREATEFAILED); PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_PL_Sprintf (&loggerString, plContext, formatString, contextString, logger->maxLevel, componentString), PKIX_SPRINTFFAILED); *pString = loggerString; cleanup: PKIX_DECREF(formatString); PKIX_DECREF(contextString); PKIX_RETURN(LOGGER); } /* * FUNCTION: pkix_Logger_Equals * (see comments for PKIX_PL_EqualsCallback in pkix_pl_system.h) */ static PKIX_Error * pkix_Logger_Equals( PKIX_PL_Object *first, PKIX_PL_Object *second, PKIX_Boolean *pResult, void *plContext) { PKIX_UInt32 secondType; PKIX_Boolean cmpResult; PKIX_Logger *firstLogger = NULL; PKIX_Logger *secondLogger = NULL; PKIX_ENTER(LOGGER, "pkix_Logger_Equals"); PKIX_NULLCHECK_THREE(first, second, pResult); /* test that first is a Logger */ PKIX_CHECK(pkix_CheckType(first, PKIX_LOGGER_TYPE, plContext), PKIX_FIRSTOBJECTNOTLOGGER); /* * Since we know first is a Logger, if both references are * identical, they must be equal */ if (first == second){ *pResult = PKIX_TRUE; goto cleanup; } /* * If second isn't a Logger, we don't throw an error. * We simply return a Boolean result of FALSE */ *pResult = PKIX_FALSE; PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_PL_Object_GetType(second, &secondType, plContext), PKIX_COULDNOTGETTYPEOFSECONDARGUMENT); if (secondType != PKIX_LOGGER_TYPE) goto cleanup; firstLogger = (PKIX_Logger *)first; secondLogger = (PKIX_Logger *)second; cmpResult = PKIX_FALSE; if (firstLogger->callback != secondLogger->callback) { goto cleanup; } if (firstLogger->logComponent != secondLogger->logComponent) { goto cleanup; } PKIX_EQUALS (firstLogger->context, secondLogger->context, &cmpResult, plContext, PKIX_OBJECTEQUALSFAILED); if (cmpResult == PKIX_FALSE) { goto cleanup; } if (firstLogger->maxLevel != secondLogger->maxLevel) { goto cleanup; } *pResult = cmpResult; cleanup: PKIX_RETURN(LOGGER); } /* * FUNCTION: pkix_Logger_Hashcode * (see comments for PKIX_PL_HashcodeCallback in pkix_pl_system.h) */ static PKIX_Error * pkix_Logger_Hashcode( PKIX_PL_Object *object, PKIX_UInt32 *pHashcode, void *plContext) { PKIX_Logger *logger = NULL; PKIX_UInt32 hash = 0; PKIX_UInt32 tempHash = 0; PKIX_ENTER(LOGGER, "pkix_Logger_Hashcode"); PKIX_NULLCHECK_TWO(object, pHashcode); PKIX_CHECK(pkix_CheckType(object, PKIX_LOGGER_TYPE, plContext), PKIX_OBJECTNOTLOGGER); logger = (PKIX_Logger *)object; PKIX_HASHCODE(logger->context, &tempHash, plContext, PKIX_OBJECTHASHCODEFAILED); hash = (((((PKIX_UInt32) logger->callback + tempHash) << 7) + logger->maxLevel) << 7) + (PKIX_UInt32)logger->logComponent; *pHashcode = hash; cleanup: PKIX_RETURN(LOGGER); } /* * FUNCTION: pkix_Logger_Duplicate * (see comments for PKIX_PL_DuplicateCallback in pkix_pl_system.h) */ static PKIX_Error * pkix_Logger_Duplicate( PKIX_PL_Object *object, PKIX_PL_Object **pNewObject, void *plContext) { PKIX_Logger *logger = NULL; PKIX_Logger *dupLogger = NULL; PKIX_ENTER(LOGGER, "pkix_Logger_Duplicate"); PKIX_NULLCHECK_TWO(object, pNewObject); PKIX_CHECK(pkix_CheckType ((PKIX_PL_Object *)object, PKIX_LOGGER_TYPE, plContext), PKIX_OBJECTNOTLOGGER); logger = (PKIX_Logger *) object; PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_PL_Object_Alloc (PKIX_LOGGER_TYPE, sizeof (PKIX_Logger), (PKIX_PL_Object **)&dupLogger, plContext), PKIX_COULDNOTCREATELOGGEROBJECT); dupLogger->callback = logger->callback; dupLogger->maxLevel = logger->maxLevel; PKIX_DUPLICATE (logger->context, &dupLogger->context, plContext, PKIX_OBJECTDUPLICATEFAILED); dupLogger->logComponent = logger->logComponent; *pNewObject = (PKIX_PL_Object *) dupLogger; cleanup: if (PKIX_ERROR_RECEIVED){ PKIX_DECREF(dupLogger); } PKIX_RETURN(LOGGER); } /* * FUNCTION: pkix_Logger_RegisterSelf * DESCRIPTION: * Registers PKIX_LOGGER_TYPE and its related functions with systemClasses[] * THREAD SAFETY: * Not Thread Safe - for performance and complexity reasons * * Since this function is only called by PKIX_PL_Initialize, which should * only be called once, it is acceptable that this function is not * thread-safe. */ PKIX_Error * pkix_Logger_RegisterSelf(void *plContext) { extern pkix_ClassTable_Entry systemClasses[PKIX_NUMTYPES]; pkix_ClassTable_Entry entry; PKIX_ENTER(LOGGER, "pkix_Logger_RegisterSelf"); entry.description = "Logger"; entry.objCounter = 0; entry.typeObjectSize = sizeof(PKIX_Logger); entry.destructor = pkix_Logger_Destroy; entry.equalsFunction = pkix_Logger_Equals; entry.hashcodeFunction = pkix_Logger_Hashcode; entry.toStringFunction = pkix_Logger_ToString; entry.comparator = NULL; entry.duplicateFunction = pkix_Logger_Duplicate; systemClasses[PKIX_LOGGER_TYPE] = entry; PKIX_RETURN(LOGGER); } /* --Public-Logger-Functions--------------------------------------------- */ /* * FUNCTION: PKIX_Logger_Create (see comments in pkix_util.h) */ PKIX_Error * PKIX_Logger_Create( PKIX_Logger_LogCallback callback, PKIX_PL_Object *loggerContext, PKIX_Logger **pLogger, void *plContext) { PKIX_Logger *logger = NULL; PKIX_ENTER(LOGGER, "PKIX_Logger_Create"); PKIX_NULLCHECK_ONE(pLogger); PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_PL_Object_Alloc (PKIX_LOGGER_TYPE, sizeof (PKIX_Logger), (PKIX_PL_Object **)&logger, plContext), PKIX_COULDNOTCREATELOGGEROBJECT); logger->callback = callback; logger->maxLevel = 0; logger->logComponent = (PKIX_ERRORCLASS)NULL; PKIX_INCREF(loggerContext); logger->context = loggerContext; *pLogger = logger; logger = NULL; cleanup: PKIX_DECREF(logger); PKIX_RETURN(LOGGER); } /* * FUNCTION: PKIX_Logger_GetLogCallback (see comments in pkix_util.h) */ PKIX_Error * PKIX_Logger_GetLogCallback( PKIX_Logger *logger, PKIX_Logger_LogCallback *pCallback, void *plContext) { PKIX_ENTER(LOGGER, "PKIX_Logger_GetLogCallback"); PKIX_NULLCHECK_TWO(logger, pCallback); *pCallback = logger->callback; PKIX_RETURN(LOGGER); } /* * FUNCTION: PKIX_Logger_GetLoggerContext (see comments in pkix_util.h) */ PKIX_Error * PKIX_Logger_GetLoggerContext( PKIX_Logger *logger, PKIX_PL_Object **pLoggerContext, void *plContext) { PKIX_ENTER(LOGGER, "PKIX_Logger_GetLoggerContex"); PKIX_NULLCHECK_TWO(logger, pLoggerContext); PKIX_INCREF(logger->context); *pLoggerContext = logger->context; cleanup: PKIX_RETURN(LOGGER); } /* * FUNCTION: PKIX_Logger_GetMaxLoggingLevel (see comments in pkix_util.h) */ PKIX_Error * PKIX_Logger_GetMaxLoggingLevel( PKIX_Logger *logger, PKIX_UInt32 *pLevel, void *plContext) { PKIX_ENTER(LOGGER, "PKIX_Logger_GetMaxLoggingLevel"); PKIX_NULLCHECK_TWO(logger, pLevel); *pLevel = logger->maxLevel; PKIX_RETURN(LOGGER); } /* * FUNCTION: PKIX_Logger_SetMaxLoggingLevel (see comments in pkix_util.h) */ PKIX_Error * PKIX_Logger_SetMaxLoggingLevel( PKIX_Logger *logger, PKIX_UInt32 level, void *plContext) { PKIX_ENTER(LOGGER, "PKIX_Logger_SetMaxLoggingLevel"); PKIX_NULLCHECK_ONE(logger); if (level > PKIX_LOGGER_LEVEL_MAX) { PKIX_ERROR(PKIX_LOGGINGLEVELEXCEEDSMAXIMUM); } else { logger->maxLevel = level; } cleanup: PKIX_RETURN(LOGGER); } /* * FUNCTION: PKIX_Logger_GetLoggingComponent (see comments in pkix_util.h) */ PKIX_Error * PKIX_Logger_GetLoggingComponent( PKIX_Logger *logger, PKIX_ERRORCLASS *pComponent, void *plContext) { PKIX_ENTER(LOGGER, "PKIX_Logger_GetLoggingComponent"); PKIX_NULLCHECK_TWO(logger, pComponent); *pComponent = logger->logComponent; PKIX_RETURN(LOGGER); } /* * FUNCTION: PKIX_Logger_SetLoggingComponent (see comments in pkix_util.h) */ PKIX_Error * PKIX_Logger_SetLoggingComponent( PKIX_Logger *logger, PKIX_ERRORCLASS component, void *plContext) { PKIX_ENTER(LOGGER, "PKIX_Logger_SetLoggingComponent"); PKIX_NULLCHECK_ONE(logger); logger->logComponent = component; PKIX_RETURN(LOGGER); } /* * Following PKIX_GetLoggers(), PKIX_SetLoggers() and PKIX_AddLogger() are * documented as not thread-safe. However they are thread-safe now. We need * the lock when accessing the logger lists. */ /* * FUNCTION: PKIX_Logger_GetLoggers (see comments in pkix_util.h) */ PKIX_Error * PKIX_GetLoggers( PKIX_List **pLoggers, /* list of PKIX_Logger */ void *plContext) { PKIX_List *list = NULL; PKIX_List *savedPkixLoggersDebugTrace = NULL; PKIX_List *savedPkixLoggersErrors = NULL; PKIX_Logger *logger = NULL; PKIX_Logger *dupLogger = NULL; PKIX_UInt32 i, length; PKIX_Boolean locked = PKIX_FALSE; PKIX_ENTER(LOGGER, "PKIX_Logger_GetLoggers"); PKIX_NULLCHECK_ONE(pLoggers); PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_PL_MonitorLock_Enter(pkixLoggerLock, plContext), PKIX_MONITORLOCKENTERFAILED); locked = PKIX_TRUE; /* * Temporarily disable DEBUG/TRACE Logging to avoid possible * deadlock: * When the Logger List is being accessed, e.g. by PKIX_ENTER or * PKIX_DECREF, pkix_Logger_Check may check whether logging * is requested, creating a deadlock situation. */ savedPkixLoggersDebugTrace = pkixLoggersDebugTrace; pkixLoggersDebugTrace = NULL; savedPkixLoggersErrors = pkixLoggersErrors; pkixLoggersErrors = NULL; if (pkixLoggers == NULL) { length = 0; } else { PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_GetLength (pkixLoggers, &length, plContext), PKIX_LISTGETLENGTHFAILED); } /* Create a list and copy the pkixLoggers item to the list */ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_Create(&list, plContext), PKIX_LISTCREATEFAILED); for (i = 0; i < length; i++) { PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_GetItem (pkixLoggers, i, (PKIX_PL_Object **) &logger, plContext), PKIX_LISTGETITEMFAILED); PKIX_CHECK(pkix_Logger_Duplicate ((PKIX_PL_Object *)logger, (PKIX_PL_Object **)&dupLogger, plContext), PKIX_LOGGERDUPLICATEFAILED); PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_AppendItem (list, (PKIX_PL_Object *) dupLogger, plContext), PKIX_LISTAPPENDITEMFAILED); PKIX_DECREF(logger); PKIX_DECREF(dupLogger); } /* Set the list to be immutable */ PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_SetImmutable(list, plContext), PKIX_LISTSETIMMUTABLEFAILED); *pLoggers = list; cleanup: PKIX_DECREF(logger); /* Restore logging capability */ pkixLoggersDebugTrace = savedPkixLoggersDebugTrace; pkixLoggersErrors = savedPkixLoggersErrors; if (locked) { PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_PL_MonitorLock_Exit(pkixLoggerLock, plContext), PKIX_MONITORLOCKEXITFAILED); } PKIX_RETURN(LOGGER); } /* * FUNCTION: PKIX_Logger_SetLoggers (see comments in pkix_util.h) */ PKIX_Error * PKIX_SetLoggers( PKIX_List *loggers, /* list of PKIX_Logger */ void *plContext) { PKIX_List *list = NULL; PKIX_List *savedPkixLoggersErrors = NULL; PKIX_List *savedPkixLoggersDebugTrace = NULL; PKIX_Logger *logger = NULL; PKIX_Logger *dupLogger = NULL; PKIX_Boolean locked = PKIX_FALSE; PKIX_UInt32 i, length; PKIX_ENTER(LOGGER, "PKIX_SetLoggers"); PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_PL_MonitorLock_Enter(pkixLoggerLock, plContext), PKIX_MONITORLOCKENTERFAILED); locked = PKIX_TRUE; /* Disable tracing, etc. to avoid recursion and deadlock */ savedPkixLoggersDebugTrace = pkixLoggersDebugTrace; pkixLoggersDebugTrace = NULL; savedPkixLoggersErrors = pkixLoggersErrors; pkixLoggersErrors = NULL; /* discard any prior loggers */ PKIX_DECREF(pkixLoggers); PKIX_DECREF(savedPkixLoggersErrors); PKIX_DECREF(savedPkixLoggersDebugTrace); if (loggers != NULL) { PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_Create(&list, plContext), PKIX_LISTCREATEFAILED); PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_GetLength(loggers, &length, plContext), PKIX_LISTGETLENGTHFAILED); for (i = 0; i < length; i++) { PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_GetItem (loggers, i, (PKIX_PL_Object **) &logger, plContext), PKIX_LISTGETITEMFAILED); PKIX_CHECK(pkix_Logger_Duplicate ((PKIX_PL_Object *)logger, (PKIX_PL_Object **)&dupLogger, plContext), PKIX_LOGGERDUPLICATEFAILED); PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_AppendItem (list, (PKIX_PL_Object *) dupLogger, plContext), PKIX_LISTAPPENDITEMFAILED); /* Make two lists */ /* Put in pkixLoggersErrors in any case*/ if (savedPkixLoggersErrors == NULL) { PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_Create (&savedPkixLoggersErrors, plContext), PKIX_LISTCREATEFAILED); } PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_AppendItem (savedPkixLoggersErrors, (PKIX_PL_Object *) dupLogger, plContext), PKIX_LISTAPPENDITEMFAILED); if (logger->maxLevel > PKIX_LOGGER_LEVEL_WARNING) { /* Put in pkixLoggersDebugTrace */ if (savedPkixLoggersDebugTrace == NULL) { PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_Create (&savedPkixLoggersDebugTrace, plContext), PKIX_LISTCREATEFAILED); } PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_AppendItem (savedPkixLoggersDebugTrace, (PKIX_PL_Object *) dupLogger, plContext), PKIX_LISTAPPENDITEMFAILED); } PKIX_DECREF(logger); PKIX_DECREF(dupLogger); } pkixLoggers = list; } cleanup: if (PKIX_ERROR_RECEIVED){ PKIX_DECREF(list); PKIX_DECREF(savedPkixLoggersErrors); PKIX_DECREF(savedPkixLoggersDebugTrace); pkixLoggers = NULL; } PKIX_DECREF(logger); /* Reenable logging capability with new lists */ pkixLoggersErrors = savedPkixLoggersErrors; pkixLoggersDebugTrace = savedPkixLoggersDebugTrace; if (locked) { PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_PL_MonitorLock_Exit(pkixLoggerLock, plContext), PKIX_MONITORLOCKEXITFAILED); } PKIX_RETURN(LOGGER); } /* * FUNCTION: PKIX_Logger_AddLogger (see comments in pkix_util.h) */ PKIX_Error * PKIX_AddLogger( PKIX_Logger *logger, void *plContext) { PKIX_Logger *dupLogger = NULL; PKIX_Logger *addLogger = NULL; PKIX_List *savedPkixLoggersErrors = NULL; PKIX_List *savedPkixLoggersDebugTrace = NULL; PKIX_Boolean locked = PKIX_FALSE; PKIX_UInt32 i, length; PKIX_ENTER(LOGGER, "PKIX_Logger_AddLogger"); PKIX_NULLCHECK_ONE(logger); PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_PL_MonitorLock_Enter(pkixLoggerLock, plContext), PKIX_MONITORLOCKENTERFAILED); locked = PKIX_TRUE; savedPkixLoggersDebugTrace = pkixLoggersDebugTrace; pkixLoggersDebugTrace = NULL; savedPkixLoggersErrors = pkixLoggersErrors; pkixLoggersErrors = NULL; PKIX_DECREF(savedPkixLoggersErrors); PKIX_DECREF(savedPkixLoggersDebugTrace); if (pkixLoggers == NULL) { PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_Create(&pkixLoggers, plContext), PKIX_LISTCREATEFAILED); } PKIX_CHECK(pkix_Logger_Duplicate ((PKIX_PL_Object *)logger, (PKIX_PL_Object **)&dupLogger, plContext), PKIX_LOGGERDUPLICATEFAILED); PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_AppendItem (pkixLoggers, (PKIX_PL_Object *) dupLogger, plContext), PKIX_LISTAPPENDITEMFAILED); PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_GetLength(pkixLoggers, &length, plContext), PKIX_LISTGETLENGTHFAILED); /* Reconstruct pkixLoggersErrors and pkixLoggersDebugTrace */ for (i = 0; i < length; i++) { PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_GetItem (pkixLoggers, i, (PKIX_PL_Object **) &addLogger, plContext), PKIX_LISTGETITEMFAILED); /* Put in pkixLoggersErrors */ if (savedPkixLoggersErrors == NULL) { PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_Create (&savedPkixLoggersErrors, plContext), PKIX_LISTCREATEFAILED); } PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_AppendItem (savedPkixLoggersErrors, (PKIX_PL_Object *) addLogger, plContext), PKIX_LISTAPPENDITEMFAILED); if (addLogger->maxLevel > PKIX_LOGGER_LEVEL_WARNING) { /* Put in pkixLoggersDebugTrace */ if (savedPkixLoggersDebugTrace == NULL) { PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_Create (&savedPkixLoggersDebugTrace, plContext), PKIX_LISTCREATEFAILED); } PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_List_AppendItem (savedPkixLoggersDebugTrace, (PKIX_PL_Object *) addLogger, plContext), PKIX_LISTAPPENDITEMFAILED); } PKIX_DECREF(addLogger); } cleanup: PKIX_DECREF(dupLogger); PKIX_DECREF(addLogger); /* Restore logging capability */ pkixLoggersErrors = savedPkixLoggersErrors; pkixLoggersDebugTrace = savedPkixLoggersDebugTrace; if (locked) { PKIX_CHECK(PKIX_PL_MonitorLock_Exit(pkixLoggerLock, plContext), PKIX_MONITORLOCKEXITFAILED); } PKIX_RETURN(LOGGER); }