4 * uAnytun is a tiny implementation of SATP. Unlike Anytun which is a full
5 * featured implementation uAnytun has no support for multiple connections
6 * or synchronisation. It is a small single threaded implementation intended
7 * to act as a client on small platforms.
8 * The secure anycast tunneling protocol (satp) defines a protocol used
9 * for communication between any combination of unicast and anycast
10 * tunnel endpoints. It has less protocol overhead than IPSec in Tunnel
11 * mode and allows tunneling of every ETHER TYPE protocol (e.g.
12 * ethernet, ip, arp ...). satp directly includes cryptography and
13 * message authentication based on the methodes used by SRTP. It is
14 * intended to deliver a generic, scaleable and secure solution for
15 * tunneling and relaying of packets of any protocol.
18 * Copyright (C) 2007-2010 Christian Pointner <equinox@anytun.org>
20 * This file is part of uAnytun.
22 * uAnytun is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
23 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
24 * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
27 * uAnytun is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
28 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
29 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
30 * GNU General Public License for more details.
32 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
33 * along with uAnytun. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
36 #ifndef UANYTUN_log_h_INCLUDED
37 #define UANYTUN_log_h_INCLUDED
39 #define MSG_LENGTH_MAX 150
41 enum log_prio_enum { ERROR = 1, WARNING = 2, NOTICE = 3,
42 INFO = 4, DEBUG = 5 };
43 typedef enum log_prio_enum log_prio_t;
45 const char* log_prio_to_string(log_prio_t prio);
47 enum log_target_type_enum { TARGET_SYSLOG , TARGET_STDOUT, TARGET_STDERR, TARGET_FILE , TARGET_UNKNOWN };
48 typedef enum log_target_type_enum log_target_type_t;
50 struct log_target_struct {
51 log_target_type_t type_;
52 int (*init)(struct log_target_struct* self, const char* conf);
53 void (*open)(struct log_target_struct* self);
54 void (*log)(struct log_target_struct* self, log_prio_t prio, const char* msg);
55 void (*close)(struct log_target_struct* self);
56 void (*clear)(struct log_target_struct* self);
61 struct log_target_struct* next_;
63 typedef struct log_target_struct log_target_t;
66 struct log_targets_struct {
69 typedef struct log_targets_struct log_targets_t;
71 int log_targets_target_exists(log_targets_t* targets, log_target_type_t type);
72 int log_targets_add(log_targets_t* targets, const char* conf);
73 void log_targets_log(log_targets_t* targets, log_prio_t prio, const char* msg);
74 void log_targets_clear(log_targets_t* targets);
79 log_targets_t targets_;
81 typedef struct log_struct log_t;
85 void update_max_prio();
86 int log_add_target(const char* conf);
87 void log_printf(log_prio_t prio, const char* fmt, ...);
88 void log_print_hex_dump(log_prio_t prio, const u_int8_t* buf, u_int32_t len);