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1 /*
2  * Copyright (c) 2000 Silicon Graphics, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
3  *
4  * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
5  * under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as
6  * published by the Free Software Foundation.
7  *
8  * This program is distributed in the hope that it would be useful, but
9  * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
10  * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
11  *
12  * Further, this software is distributed without any warranty that it is
13  * free of the rightful claim of any third person regarding infringement
14  * or the like.  Any license provided herein, whether implied or
15  * otherwise, applies only to this software file.  Patent licenses, if
16  * any, provided herein do not apply to combinations of this program with
17  * other software, or any other product whatsoever.
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31  */
32 /*
33  * This module contains code for logging writes to files, and for
34  * perusing the resultant logfile.  The main intent of all this is
35  * to provide a 'write history' of a file which can be examined to
36  * judge the state of a file (ie. whether it is corrupted or not) based
37  * on the write activity.
38  *
39  * The main abstractions available to the user are the wlog_file, and
40  * the wlog_rec.  A wlog_file is a handle encapsulating a write logfile.
41  * It is initialized with the wlog_open() function.  This handle is
42  * then passed to the various wlog_xxx() functions to provide transparent
43  * access to the write logfile.
44  *
45  * The wlog_rec datatype is a structure which contains all the information
46  * about a file write.  Examples include the file name, offset, length,
47  * pattern, etc.  In addition there is a bit which is cleared/set based
48  * on whether or not the write has been confirmed as complete.  This
49  * allows the write logfile to contain information on writes which have
50  * been initiated, but not yet completed (as in async io).
51  *
52  * There is also a function to scan a write logfile in reverse order.
53  *
54  * NOTE:	For target file analysis based on a write logfile, the
55  * 		assumption is made that the file being written to is
56  * 		locked from simultaneous access, so that the order of
57  * 		write completion is predictable.  This is an issue when
58  * 		more than 1 process is trying to write data to the same
59  *		target file simultaneously.
60  *
61  * The history file created is a collection of variable length records
62  * described by scruct wlog_rec_disk in write_log.h.  See that module for
63  * the layout of the data on disk.
64  */
65 
66 #include <stdio.h>
67 #include <unistd.h>
68 #include <fcntl.h>
69 #include <errno.h>
70 #include <string.h>
71 #include <sys/param.h>
72 #include <sys/stat.h>
73 #include <sys/types.h>
74 #include "write_log.h"
75 
76 #ifndef BSIZE
77 #ifdef DEV_BSIZE
78 #define BSIZE DEV_BSIZE
79 #else
80 #warning DEV_BSIZE is not defined, defaulting to 512
81 #define BSIZE 512
82 #endif
83 #endif
84 
85 #ifndef PATH_MAX
86 #define PATH_MAX          255
87 /*#define PATH_MAX pathconf("/", _PC_PATH_MAX)*/
88 #endif
89 
90 char Wlog_Error_String[256];
91 
92 #if __STDC__
93 static int wlog_rec_pack(struct wlog_rec *wrec, char *buf, int flag);
94 static int wlog_rec_unpack(struct wlog_rec *wrec, char *buf);
95 #else
96 static int wlog_rec_pack();
97 static int wlog_rec_unpack();
98 #endif
99 
100 /*
101  * Initialize a write logfile.  wfile is a wlog_file structure that has
102  * the w_file field filled in.  The rest of the information in the
103  * structure is initialized by the routine.
104  *
105  * The trunc flag is used to indicate whether or not the logfile should
106  * be truncated if it currently exists.  If it is non-zero, the file will
107  * be truncated, otherwise it will be appended to.
108  *
109  * The mode argument is the [absolute] mode which the file will be
110  * given if it does not exist.  This mode is not affected by your process
111  * umask.
112  */
113 
wlog_open(struct wlog_file * wfile,int trunc,int mode)114 int wlog_open(struct wlog_file *wfile, int trunc, int mode)
115 {
116 	int omask, oflags;
117 
118 	if (trunc)
119 		trunc = O_TRUNC;
120 
121 	omask = umask(0);
122 
123 	/*
124 	 * Open 1 file descriptor as O_APPEND
125 	 */
126 
127 	oflags = O_WRONLY | O_APPEND | O_CREAT | trunc;
128 	wfile->w_afd = open(wfile->w_file, oflags, mode);
129 	umask(omask);
130 
131 	if (wfile->w_afd == -1) {
132 		sprintf(Wlog_Error_String,
133 			"Could not open write_log - open(%s, %#o, %#o) failed:  %s\n",
134 			wfile->w_file, oflags, mode, strerror(errno));
135 		return -1;
136 	}
137 
138 	/*
139 	 * Open the next fd as a random access descriptor
140 	 */
141 
142 	oflags = O_RDWR;
143 	if ((wfile->w_rfd = open(wfile->w_file, oflags)) == -1) {
144 		sprintf(Wlog_Error_String,
145 			"Could not open write log - open(%s, %#o) failed:  %s\n",
146 			wfile->w_file, oflags, strerror(errno));
147 		close(wfile->w_afd);
148 		wfile->w_afd = -1;
149 		return -1;
150 	}
151 
152 	return 0;
153 }
154 
155 /*
156  * Release all resources associated with a wlog_file structure allocated
157  * with the wlog_open() call.
158  */
159 
wlog_close(struct wlog_file * wfile)160 int wlog_close(struct wlog_file *wfile)
161 {
162 	close(wfile->w_afd);
163 	close(wfile->w_rfd);
164 	return 0;
165 }
166 
167 /*
168  * Write a wlog_rec structure to a write logfile.  Offset is used to
169  * control where the record will be written.  If offset is < 0, the
170  * record will be appended to the end of the logfile.  Otherwise, the
171  * record which exists at the indicated offset will be overlayed.  This
172  * is so that we can record writes which are outstanding (with the w_done
173  * bit in wrec cleared), but not completed, and then later update the
174  * logfile when the write request completes (as with async io).  When
175  * offset is >= 0, only the fixed length portion of the record is
176  * rewritten.  See text in write_log.h for details on the format of an
177  * on-disk record.
178  *
179  * The return value of the function is the byte offset in the logfile
180  * where the record begins.
181  *
182  * Note:  It is the callers responsibility to make sure that the offset
183  * parameter 'points' to a valid record location when a record is to be
184  * overlayed.  This is guarenteed by saving the return value of a previous
185  * call to wlog_record_write() which wrote the record to be overlayed.
186  *
187  * Note2:  The on-disk version of the wlog_rec is MUCH different than
188  * the user version.  Don't expect to od the logfile and see data formatted
189  * as it is in the wlog_rec structure.  Considerable data packing takes
190  * place before the record is written.
191  */
192 
wlog_record_write(struct wlog_file * wfile,struct wlog_rec * wrec,long offset)193 int wlog_record_write(struct wlog_file *wfile, struct wlog_rec *wrec,
194 			long offset)
195 {
196 	int reclen;
197 	char wbuf[WLOG_REC_MAX_SIZE + 2];
198 
199 	/*
200 	 * If offset is -1, we append the record at the end of file
201 	 *
202 	 * Otherwise, we overlay wrec at the file offset indicated and assume
203 	 * that the caller passed us the correct offset.  We do not record the
204 	 * fname in this case.
205 	 */
206 
207 	reclen = wlog_rec_pack(wrec, wbuf, (offset < 0));
208 
209 	if (offset < 0) {
210 		/*
211 		 * Since we're writing a complete new record, we must also tack
212 		 * its length onto the end so that wlog_scan_backward() will work.
213 		 * Length is asumed to fit into 2 bytes.
214 		 */
215 
216 		wbuf[reclen] = reclen / 256;
217 		wbuf[reclen + 1] = reclen % 256;
218 		reclen += 2;
219 
220 		if (write(wfile->w_afd, wbuf, reclen) == -1) {
221 			sprintf(Wlog_Error_String,
222 				"Could not write log - write(%s, %s, %d) failed:  %s\n",
223 				wfile->w_file, wbuf, reclen, strerror(errno));
224 			return -1;
225 		} else {
226 			offset = lseek(wfile->w_afd, 0, SEEK_CUR) - reclen;
227 			if (offset == -1) {
228 				sprintf(Wlog_Error_String,
229 					"Could not reposition file pointer - lseek(%s, 0, SEEK_CUR) failed:  %s\n",
230 					wfile->w_file, strerror(errno));
231 				return -1;
232 			}
233 		}
234 	} else {
235 		if ((lseek(wfile->w_rfd, offset, SEEK_SET)) == -1) {
236 			sprintf(Wlog_Error_String,
237 				"Could not reposition file pointer - lseek(%s, %ld, SEEK_SET) failed:  %s\n",
238 				wfile->w_file, offset, strerror(errno));
239 			return -1;
240 		} else {
241 			if ((write(wfile->w_rfd, wbuf, reclen)) == -1) {
242 				sprintf(Wlog_Error_String,
243 					"Could not write log - write(%s, %s, %d) failed:  %s\n",
244 					wfile->w_file, wbuf, reclen,
245 					strerror(errno));
246 				return -1;
247 			}
248 		}
249 	}
250 
251 	return offset;
252 }
253 
254 /*
255  * Function to scan a logfile in reverse order.  Wfile is a valid
256  * wlog_file structure initialized by wlog_open().  nrecs is the number
257  * of records to scan (all records are scanned if nrecs is 0).  func is
258  * a user-supplied function to call for each record found.  The function
259  * will be passed a single parameter - a wlog_rec structure .
260  */
261 
wlog_scan_backward(struct wlog_file * wfile,int nrecs,int (* func)(),long data)262 int wlog_scan_backward(struct wlog_file *wfile, int nrecs,
263 			int (*func)(), long data)
264 {
265 	int fd, leftover, nbytes, offset, recnum, reclen, rval;
266 	char buf[BSIZE * 32], *bufend, *cp, *bufstart;
267 	char albuf[WLOG_REC_MAX_SIZE];
268 	struct wlog_rec wrec;
269 
270 	fd = wfile->w_rfd;
271 
272 	/*
273 	 * Move to EOF.  offset will always hold the current file offset
274 	 */
275 
276 	if ((lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_END)) == -1) {
277 		sprintf(Wlog_Error_String,
278 			"Could not reposition file pointer - lseek(%s, 0, SEEK_END) failed:  %s\n",
279 			wfile->w_file, strerror(errno));
280 		return -1;
281 	}
282 	offset = lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_CUR);
283 	if ((offset == -1)) {
284 		sprintf(Wlog_Error_String,
285 			"Could not reposition file pointer - lseek(%s, 0, SEEK_CUR) failed:  %s\n",
286 			wfile->w_file, strerror(errno));
287 		return -1;
288 	}
289 
290 	bufend = buf + sizeof(buf);
291 	bufstart = buf;
292 
293 	recnum = 0;
294 	leftover = 0;
295 	while ((!nrecs || recnum < nrecs) && offset > 0) {
296 		/*
297 		 * Check for beginning of file - if there aren't enough bytes
298 		 * remaining to fill buf, adjust bufstart.
299 		 */
300 
301 		if ((unsigned int)offset + leftover < sizeof(buf)) {
302 			bufstart = bufend - (offset + leftover);
303 			offset = 0;
304 		} else {
305 			offset -= sizeof(buf) - leftover;
306 		}
307 
308 		/*
309 		 * Move to the proper file offset, and read into buf
310 		 */
311 		if ((lseek(fd, offset, SEEK_SET)) == -1) {
312 			sprintf(Wlog_Error_String,
313 				"Could not reposition file pointer - lseek(%s, %d, SEEK_SET) failed:  %s\n",
314 				wfile->w_file, offset, strerror(errno));
315 			return -1;
316 		}
317 
318 		nbytes = read(fd, bufstart, bufend - bufstart - leftover);
319 
320 		if (nbytes == -1) {
321 			sprintf(Wlog_Error_String,
322 				"Could not read history file at offset %d - read(%d, %p, %d) failed:  %s\n",
323 				offset, fd, bufstart,
324 				(int)(bufend - bufstart - leftover),
325 				strerror(errno));
326 			return -1;
327 		}
328 
329 		cp = bufend;
330 		leftover = 0;
331 
332 		while (cp >= bufstart) {
333 
334 			/*
335 			 * If cp-bufstart is not large enough to hold a piece
336 			 * of record length information, copy remainder to end
337 			 * of buf and continue reading the file.
338 			 */
339 
340 			if (cp - bufstart < 2) {
341 				leftover = cp - bufstart;
342 				memcpy(bufend - leftover, bufstart, leftover);
343 				break;
344 			}
345 
346 			/*
347 			 * Extract the record length.  We must do it this way
348 			 * instead of casting cp to an int because cp might
349 			 * not be word aligned.
350 			 */
351 
352 			reclen = (*(cp - 2) * 256) + *(cp - 1);
353 
354 			/*
355 			 * If cp-bufstart isn't large enough to hold a
356 			 * complete record, plus the length information, copy
357 			 * the leftover bytes to the end of buf and continue
358 			 * reading.
359 			 */
360 
361 			if (cp - bufstart < reclen + 2) {
362 				leftover = cp - bufstart;
363 				memcpy(bufend - leftover, bufstart, leftover);
364 				break;
365 			}
366 
367 			/*
368 			 * Adjust cp to point at the start of the record.
369 			 * Copy the record into wbuf so that it is word
370 			 * aligned and pass the record to the user supplied
371 			 * function.
372 			 */
373 
374 			cp -= reclen + 2;
375 			memcpy(albuf, cp, reclen);
376 
377 			wlog_rec_unpack(&wrec, albuf);
378 
379 			/*
380 			 * Call the user supplied function -
381 			 * stop if instructed to.
382 			 */
383 
384 			if ((rval = (*func) (&wrec, data)) == WLOG_STOP_SCAN) {
385 				break;
386 			}
387 
388 			recnum++;
389 
390 			if (nrecs && recnum >= nrecs)
391 				break;
392 		}
393 	}
394 
395 	return 0;
396 }
397 
398 /*
399  * The following 2 routines are used to pack and unpack the user
400  * visible wlog_rec structure to/from a character buffer which is
401  * stored or read from the write logfile.  Any changes to either of
402  * these routines must be reflected in the other.
403  */
404 
wlog_rec_pack(struct wlog_rec * wrec,char * buf,int flag)405 static int wlog_rec_pack(struct wlog_rec *wrec, char *buf, int flag)
406 {
407 	char *file, *host, *pattern;
408 	struct wlog_rec_disk *wrecd;
409 
410 	wrecd = (struct wlog_rec_disk *)buf;
411 
412 	wrecd->w_pid = (uint) wrec->w_pid;
413 	wrecd->w_offset = (uint) wrec->w_offset;
414 	wrecd->w_nbytes = (uint) wrec->w_nbytes;
415 	wrecd->w_oflags = (uint) wrec->w_oflags;
416 	wrecd->w_done = (uint) wrec->w_done;
417 	wrecd->w_async = (uint) wrec->w_async;
418 
419 	wrecd->w_pathlen = (wrec->w_pathlen > 0) ? (uint) wrec->w_pathlen : 0;
420 	wrecd->w_hostlen = (wrec->w_hostlen > 0) ? (uint) wrec->w_hostlen : 0;
421 	wrecd->w_patternlen =
422 	    (wrec->w_patternlen > 0) ? (uint) wrec->w_patternlen : 0;
423 
424 	/*
425 	 * If flag is true, we should also pack the variable length parts
426 	 * of the wlog_rec.  By default, we only pack the fixed length
427 	 * parts.
428 	 */
429 
430 	if (flag) {
431 		file = buf + sizeof(struct wlog_rec_disk);
432 		host = file + wrecd->w_pathlen;
433 		pattern = host + wrecd->w_hostlen;
434 
435 		if (wrecd->w_pathlen > 0)
436 			memcpy(file, wrec->w_path, wrecd->w_pathlen);
437 
438 		if (wrecd->w_hostlen > 0)
439 			memcpy(host, wrec->w_host, wrecd->w_hostlen);
440 
441 		if (wrecd->w_patternlen > 0)
442 			memcpy(pattern, wrec->w_pattern, wrecd->w_patternlen);
443 
444 		return (sizeof(struct wlog_rec_disk) +
445 			wrecd->w_pathlen + wrecd->w_hostlen +
446 			wrecd->w_patternlen);
447 	} else {
448 		return sizeof(struct wlog_rec_disk);
449 	}
450 }
451 
wlog_rec_unpack(struct wlog_rec * wrec,char * buf)452 static int wlog_rec_unpack(struct wlog_rec *wrec, char *buf)
453 {
454 	char *file, *host, *pattern;
455 	struct wlog_rec_disk *wrecd;
456 
457 	memset((char *)wrec, 0x00, sizeof(struct wlog_rec));
458 	wrecd = (struct wlog_rec_disk *)buf;
459 
460 	wrec->w_pid = wrecd->w_pid;
461 	wrec->w_offset = wrecd->w_offset;
462 	wrec->w_nbytes = wrecd->w_nbytes;
463 	wrec->w_oflags = wrecd->w_oflags;
464 	wrec->w_hostlen = wrecd->w_hostlen;
465 	wrec->w_pathlen = wrecd->w_pathlen;
466 	wrec->w_patternlen = wrecd->w_patternlen;
467 	wrec->w_done = wrecd->w_done;
468 	wrec->w_async = wrecd->w_async;
469 
470 	if (wrec->w_pathlen > 0) {
471 		file = buf + sizeof(struct wlog_rec_disk);
472 		memcpy(wrec->w_path, file, wrec->w_pathlen);
473 	}
474 
475 	if (wrec->w_hostlen > 0) {
476 		host = buf + sizeof(struct wlog_rec_disk) + wrec->w_pathlen;
477 		memcpy(wrec->w_host, host, wrec->w_hostlen);
478 	}
479 
480 	if (wrec->w_patternlen > 0) {
481 		pattern = buf + sizeof(struct wlog_rec_disk) +
482 		    wrec->w_pathlen + wrec->w_hostlen;
483 		memcpy(wrec->w_pattern, pattern, wrec->w_patternlen);
484 	}
485 
486 	return 0;
487 }
488