575 lines
14 KiB
C
575 lines
14 KiB
C
/* -*- c-file-style: "linux"; -*-
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Copyright (C) 1998-2001 by Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.org>
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Copyright (C) 2000-2001 by Martin Pool <mbp@samba.org>
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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*/
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/*
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Logging and utility functions.
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tridge, May 1998
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Mapping to human-readable messages added by Martin Pool
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<mbp@samba.org>, Oct 2000.
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*/
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#include "rsync.h"
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static int log_initialised;
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static char *logfname;
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static FILE *logfile;
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static int log_error_fd = -1;
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struct stats stats;
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int log_got_error=0;
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struct {
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int code;
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char const *name;
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} const rerr_names[] = {
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{ RERR_SYNTAX , "syntax or usage error" },
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{ RERR_PROTOCOL , "protocol incompatibility" },
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{ RERR_FILESELECT , "errors selecting input/output files, dirs" },
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{ RERR_UNSUPPORTED, "requested action not supported" },
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{ RERR_STARTCLIENT, "error starting client-server protocol" },
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{ RERR_SOCKETIO , "error in socket IO" },
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{ RERR_FILEIO , "error in file IO" },
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{ RERR_STREAMIO , "error in rsync protocol data stream" },
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{ RERR_MESSAGEIO , "errors with program diagnostics" },
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{ RERR_IPC , "error in IPC code" },
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{ RERR_SIGNAL , "received SIGUSR1 or SIGINT" },
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{ RERR_WAITCHILD , "some error returned by waitpid()" },
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{ RERR_MALLOC , "error allocating core memory buffers" },
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{ RERR_PARTIAL , "some files could not be transferred" },
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{ RERR_TIMEOUT , "timeout in data send/receive" },
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{ RERR_CMD_FAILED , "remote shell failed" },
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{ RERR_CMD_KILLED , "remote shell killed" },
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{ RERR_CMD_RUN, "remote command could not be run" },
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{ RERR_CMD_NOTFOUND, "remote command not found" },
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{ 0, NULL }
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};
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/*
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* Map from rsync error code to name, or return NULL.
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*/
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static char const *rerr_name(int code)
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{
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int i;
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for (i = 0; rerr_names[i].name; i++) {
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if (rerr_names[i].code == code)
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return rerr_names[i].name;
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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struct err_list {
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struct err_list *next;
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char *buf;
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int len;
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int written; /* how many bytes we have written so far */
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};
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static struct err_list *err_list_head;
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static struct err_list *err_list_tail;
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/* add an error message to the pending error list */
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static void err_list_add(int code, char *buf, int len)
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{
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struct err_list *el;
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el = (struct err_list *)malloc(sizeof(*el));
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if (!el) exit_cleanup(RERR_MALLOC);
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el->next = NULL;
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el->buf = malloc(len+4);
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if (!el->buf) exit_cleanup(RERR_MALLOC);
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memcpy(el->buf+4, buf, len);
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SIVAL(el->buf, 0, ((code+MPLEX_BASE)<<24) | len);
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el->len = len+4;
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el->written = 0;
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if (err_list_tail) {
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err_list_tail->next = el;
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} else {
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err_list_head = el;
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}
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err_list_tail = el;
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}
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/* try to push errors off the error list onto the wire */
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void err_list_push(void)
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{
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if (log_error_fd == -1) return;
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while (err_list_head) {
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struct err_list *el = err_list_head;
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int n = write(log_error_fd, el->buf+el->written, el->len - el->written);
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/* don't check for an error if the best way of handling the error is
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to ignore it */
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if (n == -1) break;
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if (n > 0) {
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el->written += n;
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}
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if (el->written == el->len) {
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free(el->buf);
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err_list_head = el->next;
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if (!err_list_head) err_list_tail = NULL;
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free(el);
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}
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}
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}
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static void logit(int priority, char *buf)
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{
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if (logfname) {
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if (!logfile)
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log_open();
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fprintf(logfile,"%s [%d] %s",
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timestring(time(NULL)), (int)getpid(), buf);
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fflush(logfile);
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} else {
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syslog(priority, "%s", buf);
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}
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}
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void log_init(void)
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{
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int options = LOG_PID;
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time_t t;
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if (log_initialised) return;
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log_initialised = 1;
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/* this looks pointless, but it is needed in order for the
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C library on some systems to fetch the timezone info
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before the chroot */
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t = time(NULL);
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localtime(&t);
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/* optionally use a log file instead of syslog */
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logfname = lp_log_file();
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if (logfname) {
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if (*logfname) {
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log_open();
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return;
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}
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logfname = NULL;
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}
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#ifdef LOG_NDELAY
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options |= LOG_NDELAY;
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#endif
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#ifdef LOG_DAEMON
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openlog("rsyncd", options, lp_syslog_facility());
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#else
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openlog("rsyncd", options);
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#endif
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#ifndef LOG_NDELAY
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logit(LOG_INFO,"rsyncd started\n");
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#endif
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}
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void log_open(void)
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{
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if (logfname && !logfile) {
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extern int orig_umask;
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int old_umask = umask(022 | orig_umask);
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logfile = fopen(logfname, "a");
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umask(old_umask);
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}
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}
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void log_close(void)
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{
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if (logfile) {
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fclose(logfile);
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logfile = NULL;
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}
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}
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/* setup the error file descriptor - used when we are a server
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that is receiving files */
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void set_error_fd(int fd)
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{
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log_error_fd = fd;
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set_nonblocking(log_error_fd);
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}
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/* this is the underlying (unformatted) rsync debugging function. Call
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it with FINFO, FERROR or FLOG */
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void rwrite(enum logcode code, char *buf, int len)
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{
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FILE *f=NULL;
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extern int am_daemon;
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extern int am_server;
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extern int quiet;
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/* recursion can happen with certain fatal conditions */
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if (quiet && code == FINFO) return;
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if (len < 0) exit_cleanup(RERR_MESSAGEIO);
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buf[len] = 0;
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if (code == FLOG) {
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if (am_daemon) logit(LOG_INFO, buf);
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return;
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}
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/* first try to pass it off to our sibling */
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if (am_server && log_error_fd != -1) {
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err_list_add(code, buf, len);
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err_list_push();
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return;
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}
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/* next, if we are a server and multiplexing is enabled,
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* pass it to the other side. */
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if (am_server && io_multiplex_write(code, buf, len)) {
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return;
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}
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/* otherwise, if in daemon mode and either we are not a server
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* (that is, we are not running --daemon over a remote shell) or
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* the log has already been initialised, log the message on this
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* side because we don't want the client to see most errors for
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* security reasons. We do want early messages when running daemon
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* mode over a remote shell to go to the remote side; those will
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* fall through to the next case.
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* Note that this is only for the time before multiplexing is enabled.
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*/
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if (am_daemon && (!am_server || log_initialised)) {
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static int depth;
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int priority = LOG_INFO;
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if (code == FERROR) priority = LOG_WARNING;
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if (depth) return;
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depth++;
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log_init();
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logit(priority, buf);
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depth--;
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return;
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}
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if (code == FERROR) {
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log_got_error = 1;
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f = stderr;
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}
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if (code == FINFO) {
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if (am_server)
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f = stderr;
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else
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f = stdout;
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}
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if (!f) exit_cleanup(RERR_MESSAGEIO);
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if (fwrite(buf, len, 1, f) != 1) exit_cleanup(RERR_MESSAGEIO);
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if (buf[len-1] == '\r' || buf[len-1] == '\n') fflush(f);
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}
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/* This is the rsync debugging function. Call it with FINFO, FERROR or
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* FLOG. */
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void rprintf(enum logcode code, const char *format, ...)
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{
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va_list ap;
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char buf[1024];
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int len;
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va_start(ap, format);
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/* Note: might return -1 */
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len = vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), format, ap);
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va_end(ap);
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/* Deal with buffer overruns. Instead of panicking, just
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* truncate the resulting string. Note that some vsnprintf()s
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* return -1 on truncation, e.g., glibc 2.0.6 and earlier. */
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if ((size_t) len > sizeof(buf)-1 || len < 0) {
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const char ellipsis[] = "[...]";
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/* Reset length, and zero-terminate the end of our buffer */
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len = sizeof(buf)-1;
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buf[len] = '\0';
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/* Copy the ellipsis to the end of the string, but give
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* us one extra character:
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*
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* v--- null byte at buf[sizeof(buf)-1]
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* abcdefghij0
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* -> abcd[...]00 <-- now two null bytes at end
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*
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* If the input format string has a trailing newline,
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* we copy it into that extra null; if it doesn't, well,
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* all we lose is one byte. */
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strncpy(buf+len-sizeof(ellipsis), ellipsis, sizeof(ellipsis));
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if (format[strlen(format)-1] == '\n') {
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buf[len-1] = '\n';
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}
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}
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rwrite(code, buf, len);
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}
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/* This is like rprintf, but it also tries to print some
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* representation of the error code. Normally errcode = errno.
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*
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* Unlike rprintf, this always adds a newline and there should not be
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* one in the format string.
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*
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* Note that since strerror might involve dynamically loading a
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* message catalog we need to call it once before chroot-ing. */
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void rsyserr(enum logcode code, int errcode, const char *format, ...)
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{
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va_list ap;
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char buf[1024];
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int len;
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size_t sys_len;
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char *sysmsg;
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va_start(ap, format);
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/* Note: might return <0 */
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len = vsnprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), format, ap);
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va_end(ap);
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/* TODO: Put in RSYNC_NAME at the start. */
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if ((size_t) len > sizeof(buf)-1)
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exit_cleanup(RERR_MESSAGEIO);
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sysmsg = strerror(errcode);
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sys_len = strlen(sysmsg);
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if ((size_t) len + 3 + sys_len > sizeof(buf) - 1)
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exit_cleanup(RERR_MESSAGEIO);
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strcpy(buf + len, ": ");
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len += 2;
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strcpy(buf + len, sysmsg);
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len += sys_len;
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strcpy(buf + len, "\n");
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len++;
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rwrite(code, buf, len);
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}
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void rflush(enum logcode code)
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{
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FILE *f = NULL;
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extern int am_daemon;
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if (am_daemon) {
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return;
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}
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if (code == FLOG) {
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return;
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}
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if (code == FERROR) {
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f = stderr;
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}
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if (code == FINFO) {
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extern int am_server;
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if (am_server)
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f = stderr;
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else
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f = stdout;
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}
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if (!f) exit_cleanup(RERR_MESSAGEIO);
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fflush(f);
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}
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/* a generic logging routine for send/recv, with parameter
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substitiution */
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static void log_formatted(enum logcode code,
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char *format, char *op, struct file_struct *file,
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struct stats *initial_stats)
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{
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extern int module_id;
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extern char *auth_user;
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char buf[1024];
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char buf2[1024];
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char *p, *s, *n;
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size_t l;
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extern struct stats stats;
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extern int am_sender;
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extern int am_daemon;
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int64 b;
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/* We expand % codes one by one in place in buf. We don't
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* copy in the terminating nul of the inserted strings, but
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* rather keep going until we reach the nul of the format.
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* Just to make sure we don't clobber that nul and therefore
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* accidentally keep going, we zero the buffer now. */
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memset(buf, 0, sizeof buf);
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strlcpy(buf, format, sizeof(buf));
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for (s=&buf[0];
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s && (p=strchr(s,'%')); ) {
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n = NULL;
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s = p + 1;
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switch (p[1]) {
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case 'h': if (am_daemon) n = client_name(0); break;
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case 'a': if (am_daemon) n = client_addr(0); break;
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case 'l':
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snprintf(buf2,sizeof(buf2),"%.0f",
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(double)file->length);
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n = buf2;
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break;
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case 'p':
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snprintf(buf2,sizeof(buf2),"%d",
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(int)getpid());
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n = buf2;
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break;
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case 'o': n = op; break;
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case 'f':
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snprintf(buf2, sizeof(buf2), "%s/%s",
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file->basedir?file->basedir:"",
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f_name(file));
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clean_fname(buf2);
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n = buf2;
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if (*n == '/') n++;
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break;
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case 'm': n = lp_name(module_id); break;
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case 't': n = timestring(time(NULL)); break;
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case 'P': n = lp_path(module_id); break;
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case 'u': n = auth_user; break;
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case 'b':
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if (am_sender) {
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b = stats.total_written -
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initial_stats->total_written;
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} else {
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b = stats.total_read -
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initial_stats->total_read;
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}
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snprintf(buf2,sizeof(buf2),"%.0f", (double)b);
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n = buf2;
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break;
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case 'c':
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if (!am_sender) {
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b = stats.total_written -
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initial_stats->total_written;
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} else {
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b = stats.total_read -
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initial_stats->total_read;
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}
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snprintf(buf2,sizeof(buf2),"%.0f", (double)b);
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n = buf2;
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break;
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}
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/* n is the string to be inserted in place of this %
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* code; l is its length not including the trailing
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* NUL */
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if (!n)
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continue;
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l = strlen(n);
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if (l + ((int)(s - &buf[0])) >= sizeof(buf)) {
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rprintf(FERROR,"buffer overflow expanding %%%c - exiting\n",
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p[0]);
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exit_cleanup(RERR_MESSAGEIO);
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}
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/* Shuffle the rest of the string along to make space for n */
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if (l != 2) {
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memmove(s+(l-1), s+1, strlen(s+1)+1);
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}
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/* Copy in n but NOT its nul, because the format sting
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* probably continues after this. */
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memcpy(p, n, l);
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/* Skip over inserted string; continue looking */
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s = p+l;
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}
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rprintf(code,"%s\n", buf);
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}
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/* log the outgoing transfer of a file */
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void log_send(struct file_struct *file, struct stats *initial_stats)
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{
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extern int module_id;
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extern int am_server;
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extern char *log_format;
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if (lp_transfer_logging(module_id)) {
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log_formatted(FLOG, lp_log_format(module_id), "send", file, initial_stats);
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} else if (log_format && !am_server) {
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log_formatted(FINFO, log_format, "send", file, initial_stats);
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}
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}
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/* log the incoming transfer of a file */
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void log_recv(struct file_struct *file, struct stats *initial_stats)
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{
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extern int module_id;
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extern int am_server;
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extern char *log_format;
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if (lp_transfer_logging(module_id)) {
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log_formatted(FLOG, lp_log_format(module_id), "recv", file, initial_stats);
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} else if (log_format && !am_server) {
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log_formatted(FINFO, log_format, "recv", file, initial_stats);
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}
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}
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/*
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* Called when the transfer is interrupted for some reason.
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*
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* Code is one of the RERR_* codes from errcode.h, or terminating
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* successfully.
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*/
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void log_exit(int code, const char *file, int line)
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{
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if (code == 0) {
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extern struct stats stats;
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rprintf(FLOG,"wrote %.0f bytes read %.0f bytes total size %.0f\n",
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(double)stats.total_written,
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(double)stats.total_read,
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(double)stats.total_size);
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} else {
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const char *name;
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name = rerr_name(code);
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if (!name)
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name = "unexplained error";
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rprintf(FERROR,"rsync error: %s (code %d) at %s(%d)\n",
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name, code, file, line);
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}
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}
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