/* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later */ #include #include #include #include "alloc-util.h" #include "fd-util.h" #include "fileio.h" #include "format-util.h" #include "io-util.h" #include "journald-console.h" #include "journald-server.h" #include "parse-util.h" #include "process-util.h" #include "stdio-util.h" #include "terminal-util.h" static bool prefix_timestamp(void) { static int cached_printk_time = -1; if (_unlikely_(cached_printk_time < 0)) { _cleanup_free_ char *p = NULL; cached_printk_time = read_one_line_file("/sys/module/printk/parameters/time", &p) >= 0 && parse_boolean(p) > 0; } return cached_printk_time; } void server_forward_console( Server *s, int priority, const char *identifier, const char *message, const struct ucred *ucred) { struct iovec iovec[5]; struct timespec ts; char tbuf[STRLEN("[] ") + DECIMAL_STR_MAX(ts.tv_sec) + DECIMAL_STR_MAX(ts.tv_nsec)-3 + 1]; char header_pid[STRLEN("[]: ") + DECIMAL_STR_MAX(pid_t)]; _cleanup_free_ char *ident_buf = NULL; _cleanup_close_ int fd = -1; const char *tty; int n = 0; assert(s); assert(message); if (LOG_PRI(priority) > s->max_level_console) return; /* First: timestamp */ if (prefix_timestamp()) { assert_se(clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, &ts) == 0); xsprintf(tbuf, "[%5"PRI_TIME".%06"PRI_NSEC"] ", ts.tv_sec, (nsec_t)ts.tv_nsec / 1000); iovec[n++] = IOVEC_MAKE_STRING(tbuf); } /* Second: identifier and PID */ if (ucred) { if (!identifier) { (void) get_process_comm(ucred->pid, &ident_buf); identifier = ident_buf; } xsprintf(header_pid, "["PID_FMT"]: ", ucred->pid); if (identifier) iovec[n++] = IOVEC_MAKE_STRING(identifier); iovec[n++] = IOVEC_MAKE_STRING(header_pid); } else if (identifier) { iovec[n++] = IOVEC_MAKE_STRING(identifier); iovec[n++] = IOVEC_MAKE_STRING(": "); } /* Fourth: message */ iovec[n++] = IOVEC_MAKE_STRING(message); iovec[n++] = IOVEC_MAKE_STRING("\n"); tty = s->tty_path ?: "/dev/console"; /* Before you ask: yes, on purpose we open/close the console for each log line we write individually. This is a * good strategy to avoid journald getting killed by the kernel's SAK concept (it doesn't fix this entirely, * but minimizes the time window the kernel might end up killing journald due to SAK). It also makes things * easier for us so that we don't have to recover from hangups and suchlike triggered on the console. */ fd = open_terminal(tty, O_WRONLY|O_NOCTTY|O_CLOEXEC); if (fd < 0) { log_debug_errno(fd, "Failed to open %s for logging: %m", tty); return; } if (writev(fd, iovec, n) < 0) log_debug_errno(errno, "Failed to write to %s for logging: %m", tty); }