/* +------------------------------------+ * | Inspire Internet Relay Chat Daemon | * +------------------------------------+ * * InspIRCd: (C) 2002-2007 InspIRCd Development Team * See: http://www.inspircd.org/wiki/index.php/Credits * * This program is free but copyrighted software; see * the file COPYING for details. * * --------------------------------------------------- */ #ifndef __LOG_H__ #define __LOG_H__ #include #include #include #include "socketengine.h" /** Debug levels for use with InspIRCd::Log() * */ enum DebugLevel { DEBUG = 10, VERBOSE = 20, DEFAULT = 30, SPARSE = 40, NONE = 50 }; /* Forward declaration -- required */ class InspIRCd; /** This class implements a nonblocking log-writer. * Most people writing an ircd give little thought to their disk * i/o. On a congested system, disk writes can block for long * periods of time (e.g. if the system is busy and/or swapping * a lot). If we just use a blocking fprintf() call, this could * block for undesirable amounts of time (half of a second through * to whole seconds). We DO NOT want this, so we make our logfile * nonblocking and hook it into the SocketEngine. * NB: If the operating system does not support nonblocking file * I/O (linux seems to, as does freebsd) this will default to * blocking behaviour. */ class CoreExport FileLogger : public EventHandler { protected: /** The creator/owner of this object */ InspIRCd* ServerInstance; /** The log file (fd is inside this somewhere, * we get it out with fileno()) */ FILE* log; /** Buffer of pending log lines to be written */ std::string buffer; /** Number of write operations that have occured */ int writeops; public: /** The constructor takes an already opened logfile. */ FileLogger(InspIRCd* Instance, FILE* logfile); /** This returns false, logfiles are writeable. */ virtual bool Readable(); /** Handle pending write events. * This will flush any waiting data to disk. * If any data remains after the fprintf call, * another write event is scheduled to write * the rest of the data when possible. */ virtual void HandleEvent(EventType et, int errornum = 0); /** Write one or more preformatted log lines. * If the data cannot be written immediately, * this class will insert itself into the * SocketEngine, and register a write event, * and when the write event occurs it will * attempt again to write the data. */ void WriteLogLine(const std::string &line); /** Close the log file and cancel any events. */ virtual void Close(); /** Close the log file and cancel any events. * (indirectly call Close() */ virtual ~FileLogger(); }; #endif