zeek/src/Reporter.h
Robin Sommer 8e18f9d59e Renaming InternalAnalyzerError to AnalyzerError.
This is to avoid confusion when we abort and when not: InternalError()
aborts; AnalyzerError() does not.
2013-10-11 15:14:18 -07:00

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// See the file "COPYING" in the main distribution directory for copyright.
#ifndef REPORTER_H
#define REPORTER_H
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <list>
#include <utility>
#include "util.h"
#include "EventHandler.h"
#include "IPAddr.h"
namespace analyzer { class Analyzer; }
class Connection;
class Location;
class Reporter;
// One cannot raise this exception directly, go through the
// Reporter's methods instead.
class ReporterException {
protected:
friend class Reporter;
ReporterException() {}
};
class InterpreterException : public ReporterException {
protected:
friend class Reporter;
InterpreterException() {}
};
// Check printf-style variadic arguments if we can.
#if __GNUC__
#define FMT_ATTR __attribute__((format(printf, 2, 3))) // sic! 1st is "this" I guess.
#else
#define FMT_ATTR
#endif
class Reporter {
public:
Reporter();
~Reporter();
// Initialize reporter-sepcific options that are defined in script-layer.
void InitOptions();
// Report an informational message, nothing that needs specific
// attention.
void Info(const char* fmt, ...) FMT_ATTR;
// Report a warning that may indicate a problem.
void Warning(const char* fmt, ...) FMT_ATTR;
// Report a non-fatal error. Processing proceeds normally after the error
// has been reported.
void Error(const char* fmt, ...) FMT_ATTR;
// Returns the number of errors reported so far.
int Errors() { return errors; }
// Report a fatal error. Bro will terminate after the message has been
// reported.
void FatalError(const char* fmt, ...) FMT_ATTR;
// Report a fatal error. Bro will terminate after the message has been
// reported and always generate a core dump.
void FatalErrorWithCore(const char* fmt, ...) FMT_ATTR;
// Report a runtime error in evaluating a Bro script expression. This
// function will not return but raise an InterpreterException.
void ExprRuntimeError(const Expr* expr, const char* fmt, ...);
// Report a traffic weirdness, i.e., an unexpected protocol situation
// that may lead to incorrectly processing a connnection.
void Weird(const char* name); // Raises net_weird().
void Weird(Connection* conn, const char* name, const char* addl = ""); // Raises conn_weird().
void Weird(Val* conn_val, const char* name, const char* addl = ""); // Raises conn_weird().
void Weird(const IPAddr& orig, const IPAddr& resp, const char* name); // Raises flow_weird().
// Syslog a message. This methods does nothing if we're running
// offline from a trace.
void Syslog(const char* fmt, ...) FMT_ATTR;
// Report about a potential internal problem. Bro will continue
// normally.
void InternalWarning(const char* fmt, ...) FMT_ATTR;
// Report an internal program error. Bro will terminate with a core
// dump after the message has been reported.
void InternalError(const char* fmt, ...) FMT_ATTR;
// Report an analyzer error. That analyzer will be set to not process
// any further input, but Bro otherwise continues normally.
void AnalyzerError(analyzer::Analyzer* a, const char* fmt, ...);
// Toggle whether non-fatal messages should be reported through the
// scripting layer rather on standard output. Fatal errors are always
// reported via stderr.
void ReportViaEvents(bool arg_via_events) { via_events = arg_via_events; }
// Associates the given location with subsequent output. We create a
// stack of location so that the most recent is always the one that
// will be assumed to be the current one. The pointer must remain
// valid until the location is popped.
void PushLocation(const Location* location)
{ locations.push_back(std::pair<const Location*, const Location*>(location, 0)); }
void PushLocation(const Location* loc1, const Location* loc2)
{ locations.push_back(std::pair<const Location*, const Location*>(loc1, loc2)); }
// Removes the top-most location information from stack.
void PopLocation()
{ locations.pop_back(); }
// Signals that we're entering processing an error handler event.
void BeginErrorHandler() { ++in_error_handler; }
// Signals that we're done processing an error handler event.
void EndErrorHandler() { --in_error_handler; }
private:
void DoLog(const char* prefix, EventHandlerPtr event, FILE* out,
Connection* conn, val_list* addl, bool location, bool time,
const char* postfix, const char* fmt, va_list ap);
// The order if addl, name needs to be like that since fmt_name can
// contain format specifiers
void WeirdHelper(EventHandlerPtr event, Val* conn_val, const char* addl, const char* fmt_name, ...);
void WeirdFlowHelper(const IPAddr& orig, const IPAddr& resp, const char* fmt_name, ...);
int errors;
bool via_events;
int in_error_handler;
bool info_to_stderr;
bool warnings_to_stderr;
bool errors_to_stderr;
std::list<std::pair<const Location*, const Location*> > locations;
};
extern Reporter* reporter;
#endif