Rename the logging primitive functions and utility functions, prefixing
all with 'serval_log', eg: logMessage() -> serval_logf() etc.
Add an XPRINTF xhexdump() function and use it to implement the
serval_log_hexdump() utility, renamed from dump(). Add macros
WHY_dump(), WARN_dump(), HINT_dump() and DEBUG_dump(), and use them
everywhere.
Remove the 'log.console.dump_config' and 'log.file.dump_config'
configuration options; configuration is now dumped in every log prolog.
The logging system now constructs the log prolog by invoking the new
'log_prolog' trigger, so that it no longer depends on the version string
and configuration system. Any system that wants to present a message in
the log prolog can define its own trigger, which calls standard log
primitives to print the message.
Split the logging system into a front-end (log.c) that provides the
logging primitives and is independent of the configuration system, and a
set of back-end "outputters" (log_output_console.c, log_output_file.c,
log_output_android.c) that may depend on the configuration system and
are decoupled from the front-end using the 'logoutput' link section.
These log outputters are explicitly linked into executables by the
Makefile rules, but could also be linked in using USE_FEATURE(). The
USE_FEATURE() calls have _not_ been added to servald_features.c, so that
different daemon executables can be built with the same feature set but
different log outputs.
The CLI and server main loop now have no conditional JNI code. All JNI
code has been moved into separate source files, which #include the new
"jni_common.h" instead of <jni.h>. The "cli.h" header no longer
includes <jni.h>, so the rest of the Serval source code is now
unaffected by JNI definitions.
The 'cf_limbo' global variable is now thread-local, so that each thread
has its own independent copy of the loaded configuration. The JNI
server entry point now calls cf_init() once. The new 'cf_initialised'
flag prevents clobbering the config state by redundant calls to
cf_init().
The CLI "stop" command now sends SIGHUP to the specific thread in which
the server is running. This is achieved by writing the PID and TID
(Linux Thread ID) into the pidfile, separated by a space, on systems
that support the Linux gettid() and tgkill() system calls. The server's
signal handler has been overhauled, and its logging improved.
The in-memory identity creation test was failing intermittently because
the server only creates the in-memory identity on the first tick, and
under load the server sometimes does not tick for a while, leading to a
race with the "servald id self" command.
The test case now waits for the server to emit a tick before running the
"id self" command. This necessitated a new DEBUG() statement and a new
debug flag 'overlaytick'.
Also disabled Rhizome for all the keyring tests, as unnecessary Rhizome
DB creation was slowing down the fixtures.
Original DEBUG() and DEBUGF() macros renamed to _DEBUG() and _DEBUGF()
New DEBUG() and DEBUGF() macros, first argument is flagname
New DEBUGF2(foo, bar, ...) macro does if(config.debug.foo||config.debug.bar) test
Replace almost all config.debug.xxx references to IF_DEBUG(xxx)
In STRUCT() and ARRAY() declarations, change the optional "validator"
arg from taking a bare function name to enclose the function name in
VALIDATOR(function)
Configurable rules file path: mdp.filter_rules_path
Add filter rules parsing code, add filtering to outgoing as well as
incoming packets
New test script: tests/mdp with two test cases
Improve test defs: new execute_servald() function
Widen MDP port number format from 8 to ten chars to accommodate leading
"0x"
If no instance directory specified, then use paths like
/etc/serval/serval.conf
/var/cache/serval
/var/log/serval
/var/run/serval
etc. for files, instead of all in a single directory.
Log all directory creation as INFO messages.
Interpretation of log.file.directory_path has changed slightly.
Updated servald configuration tech doc.
All ob_append_xxx(b,...) functions return void
ob_makespace() returns 1 if successful, 0 if not
Add ob_overrun(b) predicate to check for overrun after any number of
appends