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authorLennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net>2015-05-11 20:38:21 +0200
committerLennart Poettering <lennart@poettering.net>2015-05-11 22:24:45 +0200
commitf2341e0a87cab1558c84c933956e9181d5fb6c52 (patch)
tree536878a0b833b532321b34613b20684d8fcf0624 /src/core/scope.c
parent6f856a0992aee3fb06cb13a761b902657ff228ea (diff)
core,network: major per-object logging rework
This changes log_unit_info() (and friends) to take a real Unit* object insted of just a unit name as parameter. The call will now prefix all logged messages with the unit name, thus allowing the unit name to be dropped from the various passed romat strings, simplifying invocations drastically, and unifying log output across messages. Also, UNIT= vs. USER_UNIT= is now derived from the Manager object attached to the Unit object, instead of getpid(). This has the benefit of correcting the field for --test runs. Also contains a couple of other logging improvements: - Drops a couple of strerror() invocations in favour of using %m. - Not only .mount units now warn if a symlinks exist for the mount point already, .automount units do that too, now. - A few invocations of log_struct() that didn't actually pass any additional structured data have been replaced by simpler invocations of log_unit_info() and friends. - For structured data a new LOG_UNIT_MESSAGE() macro has been added, that works like LOG_MESSAGE() but prefixes the message with the unit name. Similar, there's now LOG_LINK_MESSAGE() and LOG_NETDEV_MESSAGE(). - For structured data new LOG_UNIT_ID(), LOG_LINK_INTERFACE(), LOG_NETDEV_INTERFACE() macros have been added that generate the necessary per object fields. The old log_unit_struct() call has been removed in favour of these new macros used in raw log_struct() invocations. In addition to removing one more function call this allows generated structured log messages that contain two object fields, as necessary for example for network interfaces that are joined into another network interface, and whose messages shall be indexed by both. - The LOG_ERRNO() macro has been removed, in favour of log_struct_errno(). The latter has the benefit of ensuring that %m in format strings is properly resolved to the specified error number. - A number of logging messages have been converted to use log_unit_info() instead of log_info() - The client code in sysv-generator no longer #includes core code from src/core/. - log_unit_full_errno() has been removed, log_unit_full() instead takes an errno now, too. - log_unit_info(), log_link_info(), log_netdev_info() and friends, now avoid double evaluation of their parameters
Diffstat (limited to 'src/core/scope.c')
-rw-r--r--src/core/scope.c19
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/src/core/scope.c b/src/core/scope.c
index b99eca90e0..9ab54eeb1a 100644
--- a/src/core/scope.c
+++ b/src/core/scope.c
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ static int scope_verify(Scope *s) {
return 0;
if (set_isempty(UNIT(s)->pids) && UNIT(s)->manager->n_reloading <= 0) {
- log_unit_error(UNIT(s)->id, "Scope %s has no PIDs. Refusing.", UNIT(s)->id);
+ log_unit_error(UNIT(s), "Scope has no PIDs. Refusing.");
return -EINVAL;
}
@@ -268,8 +268,7 @@ static void scope_enter_signal(Scope *s, ScopeState state, ScopeResult f) {
return;
fail:
- log_unit_warning(UNIT(s)->id,
- "%s failed to kill processes: %s", UNIT(s)->id, strerror(-r));
+ log_unit_warning_errno(UNIT(s), r, "Failed to kill processes: %m");
scope_enter_dead(s, SCOPE_FAILURE_RESOURCES);
}
@@ -298,7 +297,7 @@ static int scope_start(Unit *u) {
r = unit_attach_pids_to_cgroup(u);
if (r < 0) {
- log_unit_warning_errno(UNIT(s)->id, r, "%s: Failed to add PIDs to scope's control group: %m", UNIT(s)->id);
+ log_unit_warning_errno(UNIT(s), r, "Failed to add PIDs to scope's control group: %m");
scope_enter_dead(s, SCOPE_FAILURE_RESOURCES);
return r;
}
@@ -378,12 +377,12 @@ static int scope_deserialize_item(Unit *u, const char *key, const char *value, F
state = scope_state_from_string(value);
if (state < 0)
- log_debug("Failed to parse state value %s", value);
+ log_unit_debug(u, "Failed to parse state value: %s", value);
else
s->deserialized_state = state;
} else
- log_debug("Unknown serialization key '%s'", key);
+ log_unit_debug(u, "Unknown serialization key: %s", key);
return 0;
}
@@ -409,7 +408,7 @@ static void scope_notify_cgroup_empty_event(Unit *u) {
Scope *s = SCOPE(u);
assert(u);
- log_unit_debug(u->id, "%s: cgroup is empty", u->id);
+ log_unit_debug(u, "cgroup is empty");
if (IN_SET(s->state, SCOPE_RUNNING, SCOPE_ABANDONED, SCOPE_STOP_SIGTERM, SCOPE_STOP_SIGKILL))
scope_enter_dead(s, SCOPE_SUCCESS);
@@ -441,17 +440,17 @@ static int scope_dispatch_timer(sd_event_source *source, usec_t usec, void *user
case SCOPE_STOP_SIGTERM:
if (s->kill_context.send_sigkill) {
- log_unit_warning(UNIT(s)->id, "%s stopping timed out. Killing.", UNIT(s)->id);
+ log_unit_warning(UNIT(s), "Stopping timed out. Killing.");
scope_enter_signal(s, SCOPE_STOP_SIGKILL, SCOPE_FAILURE_TIMEOUT);
} else {
- log_unit_warning(UNIT(s)->id, "%s stopping timed out. Skipping SIGKILL.", UNIT(s)->id);
+ log_unit_warning(UNIT(s), "Stopping timed out. Skipping SIGKILL.");
scope_enter_dead(s, SCOPE_FAILURE_TIMEOUT);
}
break;
case SCOPE_STOP_SIGKILL:
- log_unit_warning(UNIT(s)->id, "%s still around after SIGKILL. Ignoring.", UNIT(s)->id);
+ log_unit_warning(UNIT(s), "Still around after SIGKILL. Ignoring.");
scope_enter_dead(s, SCOPE_FAILURE_TIMEOUT);
break;