1 /*************************************************
2 * Exim - an Internet mail transport agent *
3 *************************************************/
5 /* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2015 */
6 /* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */
11 static uschar debug_buffer[2048];
12 static uschar *debug_ptr = debug_buffer;
13 static int debug_prefix_length = 0;
17 /*************************************************
19 *************************************************/
21 /* Recursive tree-printing subroutine. It uses a static vector of uschar to
22 hold the line-drawing characters that need to be printed on every line as it
23 moves down the page. This function is used only in debugging circumstances. The
24 output is done via debug_printf(). */
26 #define tree_printlinesize 132 /* line size for printing */
27 static uschar tree_printline[tree_printlinesize];
29 /* Internal recursive subroutine.
33 pos amount of indenting & vertical bars to print
34 barswitch if TRUE print | at the pos value
40 tree_printsub(tree_node *p, int pos, int barswitch)
43 if (p->right != NULL) tree_printsub(p->right, pos+2, 1);
44 for (i = 0; i <= pos-1; i++) debug_printf("%c", tree_printline[i]);
45 debug_printf("-->%s [%d]\n", p->name, p->balance);
46 tree_printline[pos] = barswitch? '|' : ' ';
49 tree_printline[pos+2] = '|';
50 tree_printsub(p->left, pos+2, 0);
54 /* The external function, with just a tree node argument. */
57 debug_print_tree(tree_node *p)
60 for (i = 0; i < tree_printlinesize; i++) tree_printline[i] = ' ';
61 if (p == NULL) debug_printf("Empty Tree\n"); else tree_printsub(p, 0, 0);
62 debug_printf("---- End of tree ----\n");
67 /*************************************************
68 * Print an argv vector *
69 *************************************************/
71 /* Called when about to obey execv().
73 Argument: the argv vector
78 debug_print_argv(const uschar ** argv)
81 while (*argv != NULL) debug_printf(" %.256s", *argv++);
87 /*************************************************
88 * Expand and print debugging string *
89 *************************************************/
91 /* The string is expanded and written as debugging output. If
92 expansion fails, a message is written instead.
99 debug_print_string(uschar *debug_string)
101 if (debug_string == NULL) return;
104 uschar *s = expand_string(debug_string);
106 debug_printf("failed to expand debug_output \"%s\": %s\n", debug_string,
107 expand_string_message);
109 debug_printf("%s%s", s, (s[Ustrlen(s)-1] == '\n')? "" : "\n");
115 /*************************************************
116 * Print current uids and gids *
117 *************************************************/
120 Argument: an introductory string
125 debug_print_ids(uschar *s)
127 debug_printf("%s uid=%ld gid=%ld euid=%ld egid=%ld\n", s,
128 (long int)getuid(), (long int)getgid(), (long int)geteuid(),
129 (long int)getegid());
135 /*************************************************
136 * Print debugging message *
137 *************************************************/
139 /* There are two entries, one for use when being called directly from a
140 function with a variable argument list, one for prepending an indent.
142 If debug_pid is nonzero, print the pid at the start of each line. This is for
143 tidier output when running parallel remote deliveries with debugging turned on.
144 Must do the whole thing with a single printf and flush, as otherwise output may
145 get interleaved. Since some calls to debug_printf() don't end with newline,
146 we save up the text until we do get the newline.
147 Take care to not disturb errno. */
150 /* Debug printf indented by ACL nest depth */
152 debug_printf_indent(const char * format, ...)
155 va_start(ap, format);
156 debug_vprintf(acl_level + expand_level, format, ap);
161 debug_printf(const char *format, ...)
164 va_start(ap, format);
165 debug_vprintf(0, format, ap);
170 debug_vprintf(int indent, const char *format, va_list ap)
172 int save_errno = errno;
174 if (!debug_file) return;
176 /* Various things can be inserted at the start of a line. Don't use the
177 tod_stamp() function for the timestamp, because that will overwrite the
178 timestamp buffer, which may contain something useful. (This was a bug fix: the
179 +memory debugging with +timestamp did cause a problem.) */
181 if (debug_ptr == debug_buffer)
185 time_t now = time(NULL);
186 struct tm *t = timestamps_utc? gmtime(&now) : localtime(&now);
187 (void) sprintf(CS debug_ptr, "%02d:%02d:%02d ", t->tm_hour, t->tm_min,
189 while(*debug_ptr != 0) debug_ptr++;
194 sprintf(CS debug_ptr, "%5d ", (int)getpid());
195 while(*debug_ptr != 0) debug_ptr++;
198 /* Set up prefix if outputting for host checking and not debugging */
200 if (host_checking && debug_selector == 0)
202 Ustrcpy(debug_ptr, ">>> ");
206 debug_prefix_length = debug_ptr - debug_buffer;
212 for (i = indent >> 2; i > 0; i--)
214 Ustrcpy(debug_ptr, " .");
217 Ustrncpy(debug_ptr, " ", indent & 3);
218 debug_ptr += indent & 3;
221 /* Use the checked formatting routine to ensure that the buffer
222 does not overflow. Ensure there's space for a newline at the end. */
224 if (!string_vformat(debug_ptr,
225 sizeof(debug_buffer) - (debug_ptr - debug_buffer) - 1, format, ap))
227 uschar *s = US"**** debug string too long - truncated ****\n";
228 uschar *p = debug_buffer + Ustrlen(debug_buffer);
229 int maxlen = sizeof(debug_buffer) - Ustrlen(s) - 3;
230 if (p > debug_buffer + maxlen) p = debug_buffer + maxlen;
231 if (p > debug_buffer && p[-1] != '\n') *p++ = '\n';
235 while(*debug_ptr != 0) debug_ptr++;
237 /* Output the line if it is complete. If we added any prefix data and there
238 are internal newlines, make sure the prefix is on the continuation lines,
239 as long as there is room in the buffer. We want to do just a single fprintf()
240 so as to avoid interleaving. */
242 if (debug_ptr[-1] == '\n')
244 if (debug_prefix_length > 0)
246 uschar *p = debug_buffer;
247 int left = sizeof(debug_buffer) - (debug_ptr - debug_buffer) - 1;
248 while ((p = Ustrchr(p, '\n') + 1) != debug_ptr &&
249 left >= debug_prefix_length)
251 int len = debug_ptr - p;
252 memmove(p + debug_prefix_length, p, len + 1);
253 memmove(p, debug_buffer, debug_prefix_length);
254 debug_ptr += debug_prefix_length;
255 left -= debug_prefix_length;
259 fprintf(debug_file, "%s", CS debug_buffer);
261 debug_ptr = debug_buffer;
262 debug_prefix_length = 0;