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Syslogd currently uses the RFC 3164 format for its log messages.One limitation of RFC 3164 is that it cannot be used to log entries with sub-second precision timestamps. One of our users has expressed a desire for doing this for doing some basic performance measurements. This change attempts to make a first cut at switching to RFC 5424 based logging. The first step is to alter syslogd's input path to properly parse such messages. It alters the logmsg() prototype to match the fields of RFC 5424. The parsemsg() function is extended to parse both RFC 3164 and 5424 messages and call into logmsg() accordingly. Additional changes include: - Introducing proper parsing of timestamps, so that they can be printed in any desired output format. This means we need to infer the year and timezone for RFC 3164 timestamps. - Removing ISKERNEL. This can now be realised by simply providing an APP-NAME (== "kernel"). - Extending RFC 3164 parsing to trim off the TAG prefix and using that to derive APP-NAME and PROCID. - Increase MAXLINE. RFC 5424 mentions we should support 2k messages. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D14926