freebsd-dev/sys/sys/syslog.h
Joerg Wunsch 9701326d42 Since i've just touched <sys/syslog.h>, thereby causing a large part
of the system to be rebuilt anyway, this is a good time to introduce
LOG_NTP.

The reasoning for a separate facility is that xntpd can sometimes
cause exaggerative log message at high prioritites which are,
depending on your environment and available clock sources, not
necessarily as important as other LOG_DAEMON messages.  However, they
used to clutter log files and system console in the existing setup.
Note that this situation could not be resolved using the !xntpd option
(think about it).

xntpd(8) is supposed to automatically pick up the change, it had
already all necessary #ifdef's.

The chosen value does, as far as my inquiries yielded, not clash with
any other operating system.
1997-10-06 20:37:01 +00:00

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/*
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* SUCH DAMAGE.
*
* @(#)syslog.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/2/93
* $Id: syslog.h,v 1.14 1997/10/06 18:20:23 joerg Exp $
*/
#ifndef _SYS_SYSLOG_H_
#define _SYS_SYSLOG_H_
#define _PATH_LOG "/var/run/log"
#define _PATH_OLDLOG "/dev/log" /* backward compatibility */
/*
* priorities/facilities are encoded into a single 32-bit quantity, where the
* bottom 3 bits are the priority (0-7) and the top 28 bits are the facility
* (0-big number). Both the priorities and the facilities map roughly
* one-to-one to strings in the syslogd(8) source code. This mapping is
* included in this file.
*
* priorities (these are ordered)
*/
#define LOG_EMERG 0 /* system is unusable */
#define LOG_ALERT 1 /* action must be taken immediately */
#define LOG_CRIT 2 /* critical conditions */
#define LOG_ERR 3 /* error conditions */
#define LOG_WARNING 4 /* warning conditions */
#define LOG_NOTICE 5 /* normal but significant condition */
#define LOG_INFO 6 /* informational */
#define LOG_DEBUG 7 /* debug-level messages */
#define LOG_PRIMASK 0x07 /* mask to extract priority part (internal) */
/* extract priority */
#define LOG_PRI(p) ((p) & LOG_PRIMASK)
#define LOG_MAKEPRI(fac, pri) ((fac) | (pri))
#ifdef SYSLOG_NAMES
#define INTERNAL_NOPRI 0x10 /* the "no priority" priority */
/* mark "facility" */
#define INTERNAL_MARK LOG_MAKEPRI((LOG_NFACILITIES<<3), 0)
typedef struct _code {
char *c_name;
int c_val;
} CODE;
CODE prioritynames[] = {
{ "alert", LOG_ALERT, },
{ "crit", LOG_CRIT, },
{ "debug", LOG_DEBUG, },
{ "emerg", LOG_EMERG, },
{ "err", LOG_ERR, },
{ "error", LOG_ERR, }, /* DEPRECATED */
{ "info", LOG_INFO, },
{ "none", INTERNAL_NOPRI, }, /* INTERNAL */
{ "notice", LOG_NOTICE, },
{ "panic", LOG_EMERG, }, /* DEPRECATED */
{ "warn", LOG_WARNING, }, /* DEPRECATED */
{ "warning", LOG_WARNING, },
{ NULL, -1, }
};
#endif
/* facility codes */
#define LOG_KERN (0<<3) /* kernel messages */
#define LOG_USER (1<<3) /* random user-level messages */
#define LOG_MAIL (2<<3) /* mail system */
#define LOG_DAEMON (3<<3) /* system daemons */
#define LOG_AUTH (4<<3) /* security/authorization messages */
#define LOG_SYSLOG (5<<3) /* messages generated internally by syslogd */
#define LOG_LPR (6<<3) /* line printer subsystem */
#define LOG_NEWS (7<<3) /* network news subsystem */
#define LOG_UUCP (8<<3) /* UUCP subsystem */
#define LOG_CRON (9<<3) /* clock daemon */
#define LOG_AUTHPRIV (10<<3) /* security/authorization messages (private) */
/* Facility #10 clashes in DEC UNIX, where */
/* it's defined as LOG_MEGASAFE for AdvFS */
/* event logging. */
#define LOG_FTP (11<<3) /* ftp daemon */
#define LOG_NTP (12<<3) /* NTP subsystem */
/* other codes through 15 reserved for system use */
#define LOG_LOCAL0 (16<<3) /* reserved for local use */
#define LOG_LOCAL1 (17<<3) /* reserved for local use */
#define LOG_LOCAL2 (18<<3) /* reserved for local use */
#define LOG_LOCAL3 (19<<3) /* reserved for local use */
#define LOG_LOCAL4 (20<<3) /* reserved for local use */
#define LOG_LOCAL5 (21<<3) /* reserved for local use */
#define LOG_LOCAL6 (22<<3) /* reserved for local use */
#define LOG_LOCAL7 (23<<3) /* reserved for local use */
#define LOG_NFACILITIES 24 /* current number of facilities */
#define LOG_FACMASK 0x03f8 /* mask to extract facility part */
/* facility of pri */
#define LOG_FAC(p) (((p) & LOG_FACMASK) >> 3)
#ifdef SYSLOG_NAMES
CODE facilitynames[] = {
{ "auth", LOG_AUTH, },
{ "authpriv", LOG_AUTHPRIV, },
{ "cron", LOG_CRON, },
{ "daemon", LOG_DAEMON, },
{ "ftp", LOG_FTP, },
{ "kern", LOG_KERN, },
{ "lpr", LOG_LPR, },
{ "mail", LOG_MAIL, },
{ "mark", INTERNAL_MARK, }, /* INTERNAL */
{ "news", LOG_NEWS, },
{ "ntp", LOG_NTP, },
{ "security", LOG_AUTH, }, /* DEPRECATED */
{ "syslog", LOG_SYSLOG, },
{ "user", LOG_USER, },
{ "uucp", LOG_UUCP, },
{ "local0", LOG_LOCAL0, },
{ "local1", LOG_LOCAL1, },
{ "local2", LOG_LOCAL2, },
{ "local3", LOG_LOCAL3, },
{ "local4", LOG_LOCAL4, },
{ "local5", LOG_LOCAL5, },
{ "local6", LOG_LOCAL6, },
{ "local7", LOG_LOCAL7, },
{ NULL, -1, }
};
#endif
#ifdef KERNEL
#define LOG_PRINTF -1 /* pseudo-priority to indicate use of printf */
#endif
/*
* arguments to setlogmask.
*/
#define LOG_MASK(pri) (1 << (pri)) /* mask for one priority */
#define LOG_UPTO(pri) ((1 << ((pri)+1)) - 1) /* all priorities through pri */
/*
* Option flags for openlog.
*
* LOG_ODELAY no longer does anything.
* LOG_NDELAY is the inverse of what it used to be.
*/
#define LOG_PID 0x01 /* log the pid with each message */
#define LOG_CONS 0x02 /* log on the console if errors in sending */
#define LOG_ODELAY 0x04 /* delay open until first syslog() (default) */
#define LOG_NDELAY 0x08 /* don't delay open */
#define LOG_NOWAIT 0x10 /* don't wait for console forks: DEPRECATED */
#define LOG_PERROR 0x20 /* log to stderr as well */
#ifdef KERNEL
#else /* not KERNEL */
/*
* Don't use va_list in the vsyslog() prototype. Va_list is typedef'd in two
* places (<machine/varargs.h> and <machine/stdarg.h>), so if we include one
* of them here we may collide with the utility's includes. It's unreasonable
* for utilities to have to include one of them to include syslog.h, so we get
* _BSD_VA_LIST_ from <machine/ansi.h> and use it.
*/
#include <machine/ansi.h>
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__BEGIN_DECLS
void closelog __P((void));
void openlog __P((const char *, int, int));
int setlogmask __P((int));
void syslog __P((int, const char *, ...));
void vsyslog __P((int, const char *, _BSD_VA_LIST_));
__END_DECLS
#endif /* !KERNEL */
#endif