[asterisk-dev] [Code Review] 4502: Improved and portable ast_log recursion avoidance
Corey Farrell
reviewboard at asterisk.org
Tue Mar 24 15:31:10 CDT 2015
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(Updated March 24, 2015, 4:31 p.m.)
Review request for Asterisk Developers.
Changes
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Remove unneeded #include <execinfo.h>
Bugs: ASTERISK-24155
https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-24155
Repository: Asterisk
Description
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This introduces a new logger routine ast_log_safe. This routine should be used for all error messages in code that can be run as a result of ast_log. ast_log_safe does nothing if run recursively or from the logger thread. All error logging in astobj2.c, strings.c and utils.h have been switched to ast_log_safe. One ast_log from stringfields code in utils.c was also changed.
I've also added support for raw threadstorage. This provides direct access to the void* pointer in threadstorage. In ast_log_safe I use NULL to signify that this thread is not already running ast_log_safe, (void*)1 when it is already running. This was done since it's critical that ast_log_safe do nothing that could log during recursion checking.
This review shows the version 13 patch. Version 11 didn't have the backtrace check for MALLOC_FAILURE_MSG, and trunk uses 'ast_callid' instead of 'struct ast_callid *'. Patches for each version are on JIRA.
The idea to use threadstorage to protect certain error logging came from the patch posted by Timo Teräs.
Diffs (updated)
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/branches/13/main/utils.c 433360
/branches/13/main/strings.c 433360
/branches/13/main/logger.c 433360
/branches/13/main/hashtab.c 433360
/branches/13/main/astobj2.c 433360
/branches/13/include/asterisk/utils.h 433360
/branches/13/include/asterisk/threadstorage.h 433360
/branches/13/include/asterisk/logger.h 433360
Diff: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4502/diff/
Testing
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Verified with 'nm -g main/astobj2.o' that ast_log_safe was being used.
Tested by further modifying Asterisk with added calls to ast_log_safe().
* In main() after fully booted.
* In ast_log_safe() after setting in_safe_log.
* From the logger thread.
Only the message after fully booted was shown in the logs, all others were ignored.
Thanks,
Corey Farrell
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