1 /* crypto/bio/bss_log.c */
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59 BIO_s_log is useful for system daemons (or services under NT).
60 It is one-way BIO, it sends all stuff to syslogd (on system that
61 commonly use that), or event log (on NT), or OPCOM (on OpenVMS).
71 #elif defined(VMS) || defined(__VMS)
74 #elif defined(__ultrix)
75 #include <sys/syslog.h>
81 #include <openssl/buffer.h>
82 #include <openssl/err.h>
95 #define LOG_DAEMON (3<<3)
97 /* On VMS, we don't really care about these, but we need them to compile */
102 #define LOG_WARNING 4
107 #define LOG_DAEMON OPC$M_NM_NTWORK
110 static int MS_CALLBACK slg_write(BIO *h,char *buf,int num);
111 static int MS_CALLBACK slg_puts(BIO *h,char *str);
112 static long MS_CALLBACK slg_ctrl(BIO *h,int cmd,long arg1,char *arg2);
113 static int MS_CALLBACK slg_new(BIO *h);
114 static int MS_CALLBACK slg_free(BIO *data);
115 static void xopenlog(BIO* bp, const char* name, int level);
116 static void xsyslog(BIO* bp, int priority, const char* string);
117 static void xcloselog(BIO* bp);
119 static BIO_METHOD methods_slg=
121 BIO_TYPE_MEM,"syslog",
132 BIO_METHOD *BIO_s_log(void)
134 return(&methods_slg);
137 static int MS_CALLBACK slg_new(BIO *bi)
142 xopenlog(bi, "application", LOG_DAEMON);
146 static int MS_CALLBACK slg_free(BIO *a)
148 if (a == NULL) return(0);
153 static int MS_CALLBACK slg_write(BIO *b, char *in, int inl)
160 if((buf= (char *)Malloc(inl+ 1)) == NULL){
163 strncpy(buf, in, inl);
166 if(strncmp(buf, "ERR ", 4) == 0){
169 }else if(strncmp(buf, "WAR ", 4) == 0){
170 priority= LOG_WARNING;
172 }else if(strncmp(buf, "INF ", 4) == 0){
180 xsyslog(b, priority, pp);
186 static long MS_CALLBACK slg_ctrl(BIO *b, int cmd, long num, char *ptr)
192 xopenlog(b, ptr, num);
200 static int MS_CALLBACK slg_puts(BIO *bp, char *str)
205 ret=slg_write(bp,str,n);
211 static void xopenlog(BIO* bp, const char* name, int level)
213 if((bp->ptr= (char *)RegisterEventSource(NULL, name)) == NULL){
219 static void xsyslog(BIO *bp, int priority, const char *string)
221 LPCSTR lpszStrings[2];
222 WORD evtype= EVENTLOG_ERROR_TYPE;
229 evtype = EVENTLOG_ERROR_TYPE;
232 evtype = EVENTLOG_WARNING_TYPE;
235 evtype = EVENTLOG_INFORMATION_TYPE;
238 evtype = EVENTLOG_ERROR_TYPE;
242 sprintf(pidbuf, "[%d] ", pid);
243 lpszStrings[0] = pidbuf;
247 ReportEvent(bp->ptr, evtype, 0, 1024, NULL, 2, 0,
252 static void xcloselog(BIO* bp)
255 DeregisterEventSource((HANDLE)(bp->ptr));
262 static int VMS_OPC_target = OPC$M_NM_NTWORK;
264 static void xopenlog(BIO* bp, const char* name, int level)
266 VMS_OPC_target = level;
269 statis void xsyslog(BIO *bp, int priority, const char *string)
271 struct descriptor_s opc_dsc;
272 struct opcdef *opcdef_p;
275 $DESCRIPTOR(buf_dsc, buf);
276 $DESCRIPTOR(fao_cmd, "!AZ");
278 lib$sys_fao(&fao_cmd, &len, &buf_dsc, s);
280 /* we knoe there's an 8 byte header. That's documented */
281 opcdef_p = (struct opcdef *) Malloc(8 + strlen(s));
282 opcdef_p->opc$b_ms_type = OPC$_RQ_RQST;
283 memcpy(opcdef_p->opc$b_ms_target, &priority, 3);
284 opcdef_p->opc$l_ms_rqstid = 0;
285 memcpy(&opcdef_p->opc$l_ms_text, buf, len);
287 opc_dsc.dsc$b_dtype = DSC$K_DTYPE_T;
288 opc_dsc.dsc$b_class = DSC$K_CLASS_S;
289 opc_dsc.dsc$a_pointer = opcdef_p;
290 opc_dsc.dsc$w_length = len + 8;
292 sys$sndopc(opc_dsc, 0);
297 static void xcloselog(BIO* bp)
303 static void xopenlog(BIO* bp, const char* name, int level)
305 openlog(name, LOG_PID|LOG_CONS, level);
308 static void xsyslog(BIO *bp, int priority, const char *string)
310 syslog(priority, "%s", string);
313 static void xcloselog(BIO* bp)