// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later /** @file helper.h * @brief Includes helper functions for the Logs Management project. */ #ifndef HELPER_H_ #define HELPER_H_ #include "libnetdata/libnetdata.h" #include #define LOGS_MANAGEMENT_PLUGIN_STR "logs-management.plugin" #define LOGS_MANAG_STR_HELPER(x) #x #define LOGS_MANAG_STR(x) LOGS_MANAG_STR_HELPER(x) #ifndef m_assert #if defined(LOGS_MANAGEMENT_DEV_MODE) #define m_assert(expr, msg) assert(((void)(msg), (expr))) #else #define m_assert(expr, msg) do{} while(0) #endif // LOGS_MANAGEMENT_DEV_MODE #endif // m_assert /* Test if a timestamp is within a valid range * 1649175852000 equals Tuesday, 5 April 2022 16:24:12, * 2532788652000 equals Tuesday, 5 April 2050 16:24:12 */ #define TEST_MS_TIMESTAMP_VALID(x) (((x) > 1649175852000 && (x) < 2532788652000)? 1:0) #define TIMESTAMP_MS_STR_SIZE sizeof("1649175852000") #ifdef ENABLE_LOGSMANAGEMENT_TESTS #define UNIT_STATIC #else #define UNIT_STATIC static #endif // ENABLE_LOGSMANAGEMENT_TESTS #ifndef COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT // https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3385515/static-assert-in-c #define STATIC_ASSERT(COND,MSG) typedef char static_assertion_##MSG[(!!(COND))*2-1] // token pasting madness: #define COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT3(X,L) STATIC_ASSERT(X,static_assertion_at_line_##L) #define COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT2(X,L) COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT3(X,L) #define COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT(X) COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT2(X,__LINE__) #endif // COMPILE_TIME_ASSERT #if defined(NETDATA_INTERNAL_CHECKS) && defined(LOGS_MANAGEMENT_DEV_MODE) #define debug_log(args...) netdata_logger(NDLS_COLLECTORS, NDLP_DEBUG, __FILE__, __FUNCTION__, __LINE__, ##args) #else #define debug_log(fmt, args...) do {} while(0) #endif /** * @brief Extract file_basename from full file path * @param path String containing the full path. * @return Pointer to the file_basename string */ static inline char *get_basename(const char *const path) { if(!path) return NULL; char *s = strrchr(path, '/'); if (!s) return strdupz(path); else return strdupz(s + 1); } typedef enum { STR2XX_SUCCESS = 0, STR2XX_OVERFLOW, STR2XX_UNDERFLOW, STR2XX_INCONVERTIBLE } str2xx_errno; /* Convert string s to int out. * https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7021725/how-to-convert-a-string-to-integer-in-c * * @param[out] out The converted int. Cannot be NULL. * @param[in] s Input string to be converted. * * The format is the same as strtol, * except that the following are inconvertible: * - empty string * - leading whitespace * - any trailing characters that are not part of the number * Cannot be NULL. * * @param[in] base Base to interpret string in. Same range as strtol (2 to 36). * @return Indicates if the operation succeeded, or why it failed. */ static inline str2xx_errno str2int(int *out, char *s, int base) { char *end; if (unlikely(s[0] == '\0' || isspace(s[0]))){ // debug_log( "str2int error: STR2XX_INCONVERTIBLE 1"); // m_assert(0, "str2int error: STR2XX_INCONVERTIBLE"); return STR2XX_INCONVERTIBLE; } errno = 0; long l = strtol(s, &end, base); /* Both checks are needed because INT_MAX == LONG_MAX is possible. */ if (unlikely(l > INT_MAX || (errno == ERANGE && l == LONG_MAX))){ debug_log( "str2int error: STR2XX_OVERFLOW"); // m_assert(0, "str2int error: STR2XX_OVERFLOW"); return STR2XX_OVERFLOW; } if (unlikely(l < INT_MIN || (errno == ERANGE && l == LONG_MIN))){ debug_log( "str2int error: STR2XX_UNDERFLOW"); // m_assert(0, "str2int error: STR2XX_UNDERFLOW"); return STR2XX_UNDERFLOW; } if (unlikely(*end != '\0')){ debug_log( "str2int error: STR2XX_INCONVERTIBLE 2"); // m_assert(0, "str2int error: STR2XX_INCONVERTIBLE 2"); return STR2XX_INCONVERTIBLE; } *out = l; return STR2XX_SUCCESS; } static inline str2xx_errno str2float(float *out, char *s) { char *end; if (unlikely(s[0] == '\0' || isspace(s[0]))){ // debug_log( "str2float error: STR2XX_INCONVERTIBLE 1\n"); // m_assert(0, "str2float error: STR2XX_INCONVERTIBLE"); return STR2XX_INCONVERTIBLE; } errno = 0; float f = strtof(s, &end); /* Both checks are needed because INT_MAX == LONG_MAX is possible. */ if (unlikely((errno == ERANGE && f == HUGE_VALF))){ debug_log( "str2float error: STR2XX_OVERFLOW\n"); // m_assert(0, "str2float error: STR2XX_OVERFLOW"); return STR2XX_OVERFLOW; } if (unlikely((errno == ERANGE && f == -HUGE_VALF))){ debug_log( "str2float error: STR2XX_UNDERFLOW\n"); // m_assert(0, "str2float error: STR2XX_UNDERFLOW"); return STR2XX_UNDERFLOW; } if (unlikely((*end != '\0'))){ debug_log( "str2float error: STR2XX_INCONVERTIBLE 2\n"); // m_assert(0, "str2float error: STR2XX_INCONVERTIBLE"); return STR2XX_INCONVERTIBLE; } *out = f; return STR2XX_SUCCESS; } /** * @brief Read last line of *filename, up to max_line_width characters. * @note This function should be used carefully as it is not the most * efficient one. But it is a quick-n-dirty way of reading the last line * of a file. * @param[in] filename File to be read. * @param[in] max_line_width Integer indicating the max line width to be read. * If a line is longer than that, it will be truncated. If zero or negative, a * default value will be used instead. * @return Pointer to a string holding the line that was read, or NULL if error. */ static inline char *read_last_line(const char *filename, int max_line_width){ uv_fs_t req; int64_t start_pos, end_pos; uv_file file_handle = -1; uv_buf_t uvBuf; char *buff = NULL; int rc, line_pos = -1, bytes_read; max_line_width = max_line_width > 0 ? max_line_width : 1024; // 1024 == default value rc = uv_fs_stat(NULL, &req, filename, NULL); end_pos = req.statbuf.st_size; uv_fs_req_cleanup(&req); if (unlikely(rc)) { collector_error("[%s]: uv_fs_stat() error: (%d) %s", filename, rc, uv_strerror(rc)); m_assert(0, "uv_fs_stat() failed during read_last_line()"); goto error; } if(end_pos == 0) goto error; start_pos = end_pos - max_line_width; if(start_pos < 0) start_pos = 0; rc = uv_fs_open(NULL, &req, filename, O_RDONLY, 0, NULL); uv_fs_req_cleanup(&req); if (unlikely(rc < 0)) { collector_error("[%s]: uv_fs_open() error: (%d) %s",filename, rc, uv_strerror(rc)); m_assert(0, "uv_fs_open() failed during read_last_line()"); goto error; } file_handle = rc; buff = callocz(1, (size_t) (end_pos - start_pos + 1) * sizeof(char)); uvBuf = uv_buf_init(buff, (unsigned int) (end_pos - start_pos)); rc = uv_fs_read(NULL, &req, file_handle, &uvBuf, 1, start_pos, NULL); uv_fs_req_cleanup(&req); if (unlikely(rc < 0)){ collector_error("[%s]: uv_fs_read() error: (%d) %s", filename, rc, uv_strerror(rc)); m_assert(0, "uv_fs_read() failed during read_last_line()"); goto error; } bytes_read = rc; buff[bytes_read] = '\0'; for(int i = bytes_read - 2; i >= 0; i--){ // -2 because -1 could be '\n' if (buff[i] == '\n'){ line_pos = i; break; } } if(line_pos >= 0){ char *line = callocz(1, (size_t) (bytes_read - line_pos) * sizeof(char)); memcpy(line, &buff[line_pos + 1], (size_t) (bytes_read - line_pos)); freez(buff); uv_fs_close(NULL, &req, file_handle, NULL); return line; } if(start_pos == 0){ uv_fs_close(NULL, &req, file_handle, NULL); return buff; } error: if(buff) freez(buff); if(file_handle >= 0) uv_fs_close(NULL, &req, file_handle, NULL); return NULL; } static inline void memcpy_iscntrl_fix(char *dest, char *src, size_t num){ while(num--){ *dest++ = unlikely(!iscntrl(*src)) ? *src : ' '; src++; } } #endif // HELPER_H_