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# -*- mode: shell-script; indent-tabs-mode: nil; sh-basic-offset: 4; -*-
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# ex: ts=8 sw=4 et filetype=sh
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#
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# logging faciality module for dracut both at build- and boot-time
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#
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# Copyright 2010 Amadeusz Żołnowski <aidecoe@aidecoe.name>
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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__DRACUT_LOGGER__=1
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## @brief Logging facility module for dracut both at build- and boot-time.
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#
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# @section intro Introduction
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#
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# The logger takes a bit from Log4j philosophy. There are defined 6 logging
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# levels:
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# - TRACE (6)
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# The TRACE Level designates finer-grained informational events than the
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# DEBUG.
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# - DEBUG (5)
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# The DEBUG Level designates fine-grained informational events that are most
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# useful to debug an application.
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# - INFO (4)
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# The INFO level designates informational messages that highlight the
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# progress of the application at coarse-grained level.
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# - WARN (3)
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# The WARN level designates potentially harmful situations.
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# - ERROR (2)
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# The ERROR level designates error events that might still allow the
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# application to continue running.
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# - FATAL (1)
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# The FATAL level designates very severe error events that will presumably
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# lead the application to abort.
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# Descriptions are borrowed from Log4j documentation:
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# http://logging.apache.org/log4j/1.2/apidocs/org/apache/log4j/Level.html
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#
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# @section usage Usage
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#
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# First of all you have to start with dlog_init() function which initializes
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# required variables. Don't call any other logging function before that one!
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# If you're ready with this, you can use following functions which corresponds
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# clearly to levels listed in @ref intro Introduction. Here they are:
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# - dtrace()
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# - ddebug()
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# - dinfo()
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# - dwarn()
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# - derror()
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# - dfatal()
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# They take all arguments given as a single message to be logged. See dlog()
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# function for details how it works. Note that you shouldn't use dlog() by
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# yourself. It's wrapped with above functions.
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#
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# @see dlog_init() dlog()
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#
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# @section conf Configuration
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#
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# Logging is controlled by following global variables:
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# - @var stdloglvl - logging level to standard error (console output)
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# - @var sysloglvl - logging level to syslog (by logger command)
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# - @var fileloglvl - logging level to file
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# - @var kmsgloglvl - logging level to /dev/kmsg (only for boot-time)
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# - @var logfile - log file which is used when @var fileloglvl is higher
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# than 0
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# and two global variables: @var maxloglvl and @var syslogfacility which <b>must
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# not</b> be overwritten. Both are set by dlog_init(). @var maxloglvl holds
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# maximum logging level of those three and indicates that dlog_init() was run.
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# @var syslogfacility is set either to 'user' (when building initramfs) or
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# 'daemon' (when booting).
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#
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# Logging level set by the variable means that messages from this logging level
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# and above (FATAL is the highest) will be shown. Logging levels may be set
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# independently for each destination (stderr, syslog, file, kmsg).
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#
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# @see dlog_init()
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## @brief Initializes dracut Logger.
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#
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# @retval 1 if something has gone wrong
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# @retval 0 on success.
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#
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# @note This function need to be called before any other from this file.
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#
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# If any of the variables is not set, this function set it to default:
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# - @var stdloglvl = 4 (info)
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# - @var sysloglvl = 0 (no logging)
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# - @var fileloglvl is set to 4 when @var logfile is set too, otherwise it's
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# - @var kmsgloglvl = 0 (no logging)
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# set to 0
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#
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# @warning Function sets global variables @var maxloglvl and @syslogfacility.
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# See file doc comment for details.
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dlog_init() {
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local __oldumask
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local ret=0; local errmsg
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[ -z "$stdloglvl" ] && stdloglvl=4
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[ -z "$sysloglvl" ] && sysloglvl=0
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[ -z "$kmsgloglvl" ] && kmsgloglvl=0
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# Skip initialization if it's already done.
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[ -n "$maxloglvl" ] && return 0
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if [ -z "$fileloglvl" ]; then
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[ -w "$logfile" ] && fileloglvl=4 || fileloglvl=0
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elif (( $fileloglvl > 0 )); then
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__oldumask=$(umask)
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umask 0377
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! [ -e "$logfile" ] && >"$logfile"
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umask $__oldumask
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if [ -w "$logfile" -a -f "$logfile" ]; then
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# Mark new run in the log file
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echo >>"$logfile"
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if command -v date >/dev/null; then
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echo "=== $(date) ===" >>"$logfile"
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else
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echo "===============================================" >>"$logfile"
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fi
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echo >>"$logfile"
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else
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# We cannot log to file, so turn this facility off.
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fileloglvl=0
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ret=1
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errmsg="'$logfile' is not a writable file"
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fi
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fi
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if (( $sysloglvl > 0 )); then
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if ! [ -S /dev/log -a -w /dev/log ] || ! command -v logger >/dev/null
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then
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# We cannot log to syslog, so turn this facility off.
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sysloglvl=0
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ret=1
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errmsg="No '/dev/log' or 'logger' included for syslog logging"
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fi
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fi
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if (($sysloglvl > 0)) || (($kmsgloglvl > 0 )); then
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if [ -n "$dracutbasedir" ]; then
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readonly syslogfacility=user
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else
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readonly syslogfacility=daemon
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fi
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export syslogfacility
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fi
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local lvl; local maxloglvl_l=0
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for lvl in $stdloglvl $sysloglvl $fileloglvl $kmsgloglvl; do
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(( $lvl > $maxloglvl_l )) && maxloglvl_l=$lvl
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done
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readonly maxloglvl=$maxloglvl_l
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export maxloglvl
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if (($stdloglvl < 6)) && (($kmsgloglvl < 6)) && (($fileloglvl < 6)); then
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unset dtrace
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dtrace() { :; };
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fi
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if (($stdloglvl < 5)) && (($kmsgloglvl < 5)) && (($fileloglvl < 5)); then
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unset ddebug
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ddebug() { :; };
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fi
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if (($stdloglvl < 4)) && (($kmsgloglvl < 4)) && (($fileloglvl < 4)); then
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unset dinfo
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dinfo() { :; };
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fi
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if (($stdloglvl < 3)) && (($kmsgloglvl < 3)) && (($fileloglvl < 3)); then
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unset dwarn
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dwarn() { :; };
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unset dwarning
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dwarning() { :; };
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fi
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if (($stdloglvl < 2)) && (($kmsgloglvl < 2)) && (($fileloglvl < 2)); then
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unset derror
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derror() { :; };
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fi
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if (($stdloglvl < 1)) && (($kmsgloglvl < 1)) && (($fileloglvl < 1)); then
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unset dfatal
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dfatal() { :; };
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fi
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[ -n "$errmsg" ] && derror "$errmsg"
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return $ret
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}
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## @brief Converts numeric logging level to the first letter of level name.
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#
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# @param lvl Numeric logging level in range from 1 to 6.
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# @retval 1 if @a lvl is out of range.
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# @retval 0 if @a lvl is correct.
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# @result Echoes first letter of level name.
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_lvl2char() {
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case "$1" in
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1) echo F;;
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2) echo E;;
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3) echo W;;
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4) echo I;;
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5) echo D;;
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6) echo T;;
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*) return 1;;
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esac
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}
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## @brief Converts numeric level to logger priority defined by POSIX.2.
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#
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# @param lvl Numeric logging level in range from 1 to 6.
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# @retval 1 if @a lvl is out of range.
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# @retval 0 if @a lvl is correct.
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# @result Echoes logger priority.
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_lvl2syspri() {
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printf $syslogfacility.
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case "$1" in
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1) echo crit;;
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2) echo error;;
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3) echo warning;;
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4) echo info;;
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5) echo debug;;
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6) echo debug;;
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*) return 1;;
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esac
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}
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## @brief Converts dracut-logger numeric level to syslog log level
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#
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# @param lvl Numeric logging level in range from 1 to 6.
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# @retval 1 if @a lvl is out of range.
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# @retval 0 if @a lvl is correct.
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# @result Echoes kernel console numeric log level
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#
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# Conversion is done as follows:
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#
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# <tt>
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# FATAL(1) -> LOG_EMERG (0)
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# none -> LOG_ALERT (1)
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# none -> LOG_CRIT (2)
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# ERROR(2) -> LOG_ERR (3)
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# WARN(3) -> LOG_WARNING (4)
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# none -> LOG_NOTICE (5)
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# INFO(4) -> LOG_INFO (6)
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# DEBUG(5) -> LOG_DEBUG (7)
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# TRACE(6) /
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# </tt>
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#
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# @see /usr/include/sys/syslog.h
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_dlvl2syslvl() {
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local lvl
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case "$1" in
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1) lvl=0;;
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2) lvl=3;;
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3) lvl=4;;
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4) lvl=6;;
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5) lvl=7;;
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6) lvl=7;;
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*) return 1;;
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esac
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[ "$syslogfacility" = user ] && echo $((8+$lvl)) || echo $((24+$lvl))
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}
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## @brief Prints to stderr and/or writes to file, to syslog and/or /dev/kmsg
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# given message with given level (priority).
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#
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# @param lvl Numeric logging level.
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# @param msg Message.
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# @retval 0 It's always returned, even if logging failed.
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#
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# @note This function is not supposed to be called manually. Please use
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# dtrace(), ddebug(), or others instead which wrap this one.
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#
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# This is core logging function which logs given message to standard error, file
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# and/or syslog (with POSIX shell command <tt>logger</tt>) and/or to /dev/kmsg.
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# The format is following:
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#
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# <tt>X: some message</tt>
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#
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# where @c X is the first letter of logging level. See module description for
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# details on that.
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#
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# Message to syslog is sent with tag @c dracut. Priorities are mapped as
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# following:
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# - @c FATAL to @c crit
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# - @c ERROR to @c error
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# - @c WARN to @c warning
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# - @c INFO to @c info
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# - @c DEBUG and @c TRACE both to @c debug
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_do_dlog() {
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local lvl="$1"; shift
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local lvlc=$(_lvl2char "$lvl") || return 0
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local msg="$lvlc: $*"
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(( $lvl <= $stdloglvl )) && echo "$msg" >&2
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if (( $lvl <= $sysloglvl )); then
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logger -t "dracut[$$]" -p $(_lvl2syspri $lvl) "$msg"
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fi
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if (( $lvl <= $fileloglvl )) && [[ -w "$logfile" ]] && [[ -f "$logfile" ]]; then
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echo "$msg" >>"$logfile"
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fi
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(( $lvl <= $kmsgloglvl )) && \
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echo "<$(_dlvl2syslvl $lvl)>dracut[$$] $msg" >/dev/kmsg
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}
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## @brief Internal helper function for _do_dlog()
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#
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# @param lvl Numeric logging level.
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# @param msg Message.
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# @retval 0 It's always returned, even if logging failed.
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#
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# @note This function is not supposed to be called manually. Please use
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# dtrace(), ddebug(), or others instead which wrap this one.
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#
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# This function calls _do_dlog() either with parameter msg, or if
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# none is given, it will read standard input and will use every line as
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# a message.
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#
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# This enables:
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# dwarn "This is a warning"
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# echo "This is a warning" | dwarn
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dlog() {
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[ -z "$maxloglvl" ] && return 0
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(( $1 <= $maxloglvl )) || return 0
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if (( $# > 1 )); then
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_do_dlog "$@"
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else
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while read line; do
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_do_dlog "$1" "$line"
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done
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fi
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}
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## @brief Logs message at TRACE level (6)
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#
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# @param msg Message.
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# @retval 0 It's always returned, even if logging failed.
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dtrace() {
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set +x
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dlog 6 "$@"
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[ -n "$debug" ] && set -x || :
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}
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## @brief Logs message at DEBUG level (5)
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#
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# @param msg Message.
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# @retval 0 It's always returned, even if logging failed.
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ddebug() {
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set +x
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dlog 5 "$@"
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[ -n "$debug" ] && set -x || :
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}
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## @brief Logs message at INFO level (4)
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#
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# @param msg Message.
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# @retval 0 It's always returned, even if logging failed.
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dinfo() {
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set +x
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dlog 4 "$@"
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[ -n "$debug" ] && set -x || :
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}
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## @brief Logs message at WARN level (3)
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#
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# @param msg Message.
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# @retval 0 It's always returned, even if logging failed.
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dwarn() {
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set +x
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dlog 3 "$@"
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[ -n "$debug" ] && set -x || :
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}
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## @brief It's an alias to dwarn() function.
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#
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# @param msg Message.
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# @retval 0 It's always returned, even if logging failed.
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dwarning() {
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set +x
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dwarn "$@"
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[ -n "$debug" ] && set -x || :
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}
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## @brief Logs message at ERROR level (2)
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#
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# @param msg Message.
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# @retval 0 It's always returned, even if logging failed.
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derror() {
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set +x
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dlog 2 "$@"
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[ -n "$debug" ] && set -x || :
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}
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## @brief Logs message at FATAL level (1)
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#
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# @param msg Message.
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# @retval 0 It's always returned, even if logging failed.
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dfatal() {
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set +x
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dlog 1 "$@"
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[ -n "$debug" ] && set -x || :
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}
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