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* Copyright (c) 2006 Verdens Gang AS
* Copyright (c) 2006-2015 Varnish Software AS
* All rights reserved.
*
* Author: Poul-Henning Kamp <phk@phk.freebsd.dk>
* Author: Martin Blix Grydeland <martin@varnish-software.com>
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* This is the public API for the VSL access.
*
*/
#ifndef VAPI_VSL_H_INCLUDED
#define VAPI_VSL_H_INCLUDED
#include <stdint.h>
#include "vapi/vsl_int.h"
struct vsm;
/*
* enum VSL_tag_e enumerates the SHM log tags, where the identifiers are
* "SLT_" + XML tag, as defined in tbl/vsl_tags.h. Use the macro SLT__MAX
* for the highest possible value of the enum.
* (VSL_tag_e and SLT__MAX included from vsl_int.h)
*/
struct VSL_data;
struct VSLQ;
struct VSLC_ptr {
const uint32_t *ptr; /* Record pointer */
unsigned priv;
};
/*
* Use these macros to access fields of a VSLC_ptr record
* (included from vsl_int.h):
*
* VSL_TAG(ptr)
* SLT tag (enum VSL_tag_e)
*
* VSL_ID(ptr)
* VXID
*
* VSL_CDATA(ptr)
* Payload (as const char *)
*
* VSL_LEN(ptr)
* Length of the payload in bytes
*
* VSL_CLIENT(ptr)
* Non-zero if this is a client transaction
*
* VSL_BACKEND(ptr)
* Non-zero if this is a backend transaction
*/
struct VSL_cursor {
/* The record this cursor points to */
struct VSLC_ptr rec;
/* Private data */
const void *priv_tbl;
void *priv_data;
};
enum VSL_transaction_e {
VSL_t_unknown,
VSL_t_sess,
VSL_t_req,
VSL_t_bereq,
VSL_t_raw,
VSL_t__MAX,
};
enum VSL_reason_e {
VSL_r_unknown,
VSL_r_http_1,
VSL_r_rxreq,
VSL_r_esi,
VSL_r_restart,
VSL_r_pass,
VSL_r_fetch,
VSL_r_bgfetch,
VSL_r_pipe,
VSL_r__MAX,
};
struct VSL_transaction {
unsigned level;
uint32_t vxid;
uint32_t vxid_parent;
enum VSL_transaction_e type;
enum VSL_reason_e reason;
struct VSL_cursor *c;
};
enum VSL_grouping_e {
VSL_g_raw,
VSL_g_vxid,
VSL_g_request,
VSL_g_session,
VSL_g__MAX,
};
typedef int VSLQ_dispatch_f(struct VSL_data *vsl,
struct VSL_transaction * const trans[], void *priv);
/*
* The callback function type for use with VSLQ_Dispatch.
*
* Arguments:
* vsl: The VSL_data context
* trans[]: A NULL terminated array of pointers to VSL_transaction.
* priv: The priv argument from VSL_Dispatch
*
* Return value:
* 0: OK - continue
* !=0: Makes VSLQ_Dispatch return with this return value immediatly
*/
typedef void VSL_tagfind_f(int tag, void *priv);
/*
* The callback function type for use with VSL_Glob2Tags and
* VSL_List2Tags..
*
* Arguments:
* tag: Tag number (= enum VSL_tag_e)
* priv: The priv argument
*/
extern const char * const VSL_tags[SLT__MAX];
/*
* Tag to string array. Contains NULL for invalid tags.
*/
extern const unsigned VSL_tagflags[SLT__MAX];
/*
* Tag flags array.
* Use these macros with VSL_tagflags (included from vsl_int.h):
*
* VSL_tagflags[tag] & SLT_F_BINARY
* Non-zero if the payload with this tag may include
* non-printable characters
*
* VSL_tagflags[tag] & SLT_F_UNUSED
* Non-zero if this tag is reserved for future use
*/
int VSL_Name2Tag(const char *name, int l);
/*
* Convert string to tag number (= enum VSL_tag_e). Name can be a
* substring from the beginning of a tag when that substring is
* unique. Matching is case insensitive.
*
* Arguments:
* name: A tag name (or substring) to match against
* l: The length of name, or -1 to use strlen.
*
* Return values:
* >=0: Tag number
* -1: No tag matches
* -2: Multiple tags match substring
*/
int VSL_Glob2Tags(const char *glob, int l, VSL_tagfind_f *func, void *priv);
/*
* Convert a string to multiple tag matches. The string can have
* either a prefix or postfix wildcard (*) character. For each
* matching tag func is called. Matching is done case insensitive.
*
* Arguments:
* glob: The string to match
* l: The length of glob. -1 to use strlen.
* func: The function to call (can be NULL)
* priv: An argument that will be passed to func.
*
* Return values:
* >0: Number of times func was called for matching tags.
* -1: No tag matches
* -2: Multiple tags match non-glob input
* -3: Syntax error
*/
int VSL_List2Tags(const char *list, int l, VSL_tagfind_f *func, void *priv);
/*
* Convert a comma-separated list of tag globs to tag
* matches. Calls VSL_Glob2Tags for each comma-separated part of
* list.
*
* Arguments:
* list: The list of globs
* l: The length of list. -1 to use strlen
* func: The function to call (can be NULL)
* priv: An argument that will be passed to func.
*
* Return values:
* >0: Number of times func was called for matching tags.
* -1: No tag matches for list element
* -2: Multiple tags match non-glob list element
* -3: Syntax error
*/
extern const char *VSLQ_grouping[VSL_g__MAX];
/*
* Grouping mode to string array.
*/
int VSLQ_Name2Grouping(const char *name, int l);
/*
* Convert string to grouping (= enum VSL_grouping_e)
*
* Return values:
* >=0: Grouping value
* -1: No grouping type matches
* -2: Multiple grouping types match substring
*/
struct VSL_data *VSL_New(void);
int VSL_Arg(struct VSL_data *vsl, int opt, const char *arg);
/*
* Handle standard log-presenter arguments
* Return:
* -1 error, VSL_Error() returns diagnostic string
* 0 not handled
* 1 Handled.
*/
void VSL_Delete(struct VSL_data *vsl);
/*
* Delete a VSL context, freeing up the resources
*/
const char *VSL_Error(const struct VSL_data *vsl);
/*
* Return the latest error message.
*/
void VSL_ResetError(struct VSL_data *vsl);
/*
* Reset any error message.
*/
#define VSL_COPT_TAIL (1 << 0)
#define VSL_COPT_BATCH (1 << 1)
#define VSL_COPT_TAILSTOP (1 << 2)
struct VSL_cursor *VSL_CursorVSM(struct VSL_data *vsl, struct vsm *vsm,
unsigned options);
/*
* Set the cursor pointed to by cursor up as a raw cursor in the
* log. Cursor points at the current log head.
*
* Options:
* VSL_COPT_TAIL Start cursor at log tail
* VSL_COPT_BATCH Return batch records
* VSL_COPT_TAILSTOP Return EOF when reaching the log tail
*
* Return values:
* non-NULL: Pointer to cursor
* NULL: Error, see VSL_Error
*/
struct VSL_cursor *VSL_CursorFile(struct VSL_data *vsl, const char *name,
unsigned options);
/*
* Create a cursor pointing to the beginning of the binary VSL log
* in file name. If name is '-' reads from stdin.
*
* Options:
* NONE
*
* Return values:
* non-NULL: Pointer to cursor
* NULL: Error, see VSL_Error
*/
void VSL_DeleteCursor(const struct VSL_cursor *c);
/*
* Delete the cursor pointed to by c
*/
int VSL_ResetCursor(const struct VSL_cursor *c);
/*
* Reset the cursor position to the head, so that the next call to
* VSL_Next returns the first record. For VSM cursor, it will
* point close to the head of the log, but at least 2 segments away
* from the tail.
*
* Return values:
* -1: Operation not supported
*/
int VSL_Check(const struct VSL_cursor *c, const struct VSLC_ptr *ptr);
/*
* Check if the VSLC_ptr structure points to a value that is still
* valid:
*
* Return values:
* -1: Operation not supported
* 0: Not valid
* 1: Valid - warning level
* 2: Valid
*/
int VSL_Next(const struct VSL_cursor *c);
/*
* Return raw pointer to next VSL record.
*
* Return values:
* 1: Cursor points to next log record
* 0: End of log
* -1: End of file
* -2: Remote abandoned or closed
* -3: Overrun
* -4: I/O read error - see errno
*/
int VSL_Match(struct VSL_data *vsl, const struct VSL_cursor *c);
/*
* Returns true if the record pointed to by cursor matches the
* record current record selectors
*
* Return value:
* 1: Match
* 0: No match
*/
int VSL_Print(const struct VSL_data *vsl, const struct VSL_cursor *c, void *fo);
/*
* Print the log record pointed to by cursor to stream.
*
* Format: (t=type)
* 1234567890 12345678901234 1 ...
* vxid tag t content
*
* Arguments:
* vsl: The VSL_data context
* c: A VSL_cursor
* fo: A FILE* pointer
*
* Return values:
* 0: OK
* -5: I/O write error - see errno
*/
int VSL_PrintTerse(const struct VSL_data *vsl, const struct VSL_cursor *c,
void *fo);
/*
* Print the log record pointed to by cursor to stream.
*
* Format:
* 12345678901234 ...
* tag content
*
* Arguments:
* vsl: The VSL_data context
* c: A VSL_cursor
* fo: A FILE* pointer
*
* Return values:
* 0: OK
* -5: I/O write error - see errno
*/
int VSL_PrintAll(struct VSL_data *vsl, const struct VSL_cursor *c, void *fo);
/*
* Calls VSL_Next on c until c is exhausted. In turn calls
* VSL_Print on all records where VSL_Match returns true.
*
* Arguments:
* vsl: The VSL_data context
* c: A VSL_cursor
* fo: A FILE* pointer, stdout if NULL
*
* Return values:
* 0: OK
* !=0: Return value from either VSL_Next or VSL_Print
*/
VSLQ_dispatch_f VSL_PrintTransactions;
/*
* Prints out each transaction in the array ptrans. For
* transactions of level > 0 it will print a header before the log
* records. The records will for level == 0 (single records) or if
* v_opt is set, be printed by VSL_Print. Else VSL_PrintTerse is
* used.
*
* Arguments:
* vsl: The VSL_data context
* cp: A NULL-terminated array of VSL_cursor pointers
* fo: A FILE* pointer, stdout if NULL
*
* Return values:
* 0: OK
* !=0: Return value from either VSL_Next or VSL_Print
*/
FILE *VSL_WriteOpen(struct VSL_data *vsl, const char *name, int append,
int unbuffered);
/*
* Open file name for writing using the VSL_Write* functions. If
* append is true, the file will be opened for appending.
*
* Arguments:
* vsl: The VSL data context
* name: The file name
* append: If true, the file will be appended instead of truncated
* unbuf: If true, use unbuffered mode
*
* Return values:
* NULL: Error - see VSL_Error
* non-NULL: Success
*/
int VSL_Write(const struct VSL_data *vsl, const struct VSL_cursor *c, void *fo);
/*
* Write the currect record pointed to be c to the FILE* fo
*
* Return values:
* 0: Success
* -5: I/O error - see VSL_Error
*/
int VSL_WriteAll(struct VSL_data *vsl, const struct VSL_cursor *c, void *fo);
/*
* Calls VSL_Next on c until c is exhausted. In turn calls
* VSL_Write on all records where VSL_Match returns true.
*
* Return values:
* 0: OK
* !=0: Return value from either VSL_Next or VSL_Write
*/
VSLQ_dispatch_f VSL_WriteTransactions;
/*
* Write all transactions in ptrans using VSL_WriteAll
* Return values:
* 0: OK
* !=0: Return value from either VSL_Next or VSL_Write
*/
struct VSLQ *VSLQ_New(struct VSL_data *vsl, struct VSL_cursor **cp,
enum VSL_grouping_e grouping, const char *query);
/*
* Create a new query context.
*
* If cp is not NULL, the cursor pointed to by cp will be
* transferred to the query, and *cp set to NULL.
*
* Arguments:
* vsl: The VSL_data context
* cp: Pointer to the cursor to use or NULL
* grouping: VXID grouping to report on
* query: Query match expression
*
* Return values:
* non-NULL: OK
* NULL: Error - see VSL_Error
*/
void VSLQ_Delete(struct VSLQ **pvslq);
/*
* Delete the query pointed to by pvslq, freeing up the resources.
*
* Any cursor owned by the query will be deleted.
*/
void VSLQ_SetCursor(struct VSLQ *vslq, struct VSL_cursor **cp);
/*
* Set the cursor to use.
*
* Any previous cursor owned by the query will be deleted. Will
* call VSLQ_Flush.
*
* Arguments:
* vslq: The VSLQ query
* cp: Pointer to the cursor to use or NULL
*/
int VSLQ_Dispatch(struct VSLQ *vslq, VSLQ_dispatch_f *func, void *priv);
/*
* Process log and call func for each set matching the specified
* query
*
* Arguments:
* vslq: The VSLQ query
* func: The callback function to call. Can be NULL to ignore records.
* priv: An argument passed to func
*
* Return values:
* 1: Call again
* 0: No more log records available
* !=0: The error code from VSL_Next() or func returned non-zero
*/
int VSLQ_Flush(struct VSLQ *vslq, VSLQ_dispatch_f *func, void *priv);
/*
* Flush any pending record sets from the query until func
* (if given) returns non-zero.
*
* Arguments:
* vslq: The VSL context
* func: The callback function to call. Pass NULL to discard the
* pending messages or call repeatedly until 0 is returned.
* priv: An argument passed to func
*
* Return values:
* 0: OK
* !=0: The return value from func
*/
#endif /* VAPI_VSL_H_INCLUDED */
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