1/*
2 * wpa_supplicant/hostapd / Debug prints
3 * Copyright (c) 2002-2013, Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
4 *
5 * This software may be distributed under the terms of the BSD license.
6 * See README for more details.
7 */
8
9#ifndef WPA_DEBUG_H
10#define WPA_DEBUG_H
11
12#include "wpabuf.h"
13
14extern int wpa_debug_level;
15extern int wpa_debug_show_keys;
16extern int wpa_debug_timestamp;
17#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_SYSLOG
18extern int wpa_debug_syslog;
19#endif /* CONFIG_DEBUG_SYSLOG */
20
21/* Debugging function - conditional printf and hex dump. Driver wrappers can
22 * use these for debugging purposes. */
23
24enum {
25	MSG_EXCESSIVE, MSG_MSGDUMP, MSG_DEBUG, MSG_INFO, MSG_WARNING, MSG_ERROR
26};
27
28#ifdef CONFIG_NO_STDOUT_DEBUG
29
30#define wpa_debug_print_timestamp() do { } while (0)
31#define wpa_printf(args...) do { } while (0)
32#define wpa_hexdump(l,t,b,le) do { } while (0)
33#define wpa_hexdump_buf(l,t,b) do { } while (0)
34#define wpa_hexdump_key(l,t,b,le) do { } while (0)
35#define wpa_hexdump_buf_key(l,t,b) do { } while (0)
36#define wpa_hexdump_ascii(l,t,b,le) do { } while (0)
37#define wpa_hexdump_ascii_key(l,t,b,le) do { } while (0)
38#define wpa_debug_open_file(p) do { } while (0)
39#define wpa_debug_close_file() do { } while (0)
40#define wpa_debug_setup_stdout() do { } while (0)
41#define wpa_dbg(args...) do { } while (0)
42
43static inline int wpa_debug_reopen_file(void)
44{
45	return 0;
46}
47
48#else /* CONFIG_NO_STDOUT_DEBUG */
49
50int wpa_debug_open_file(const char *path);
51int wpa_debug_reopen_file(void);
52void wpa_debug_close_file(void);
53void wpa_debug_setup_stdout(void);
54
55/**
56 * wpa_debug_printf_timestamp - Print timestamp for debug output
57 *
58 * This function prints a timestamp in seconds_from_1970.microsoconds
59 * format if debug output has been configured to include timestamps in debug
60 * messages.
61 */
62void wpa_debug_print_timestamp(void);
63
64/**
65 * wpa_printf - conditional printf
66 * @level: priority level (MSG_*) of the message
67 * @fmt: printf format string, followed by optional arguments
68 *
69 * This function is used to print conditional debugging and error messages. The
70 * output may be directed to stdout, stderr, and/or syslog based on
71 * configuration.
72 *
73 * Note: New line '\n' is added to the end of the text when printing to stdout.
74 */
75void wpa_printf(int level, const char *fmt, ...)
76PRINTF_FORMAT(2, 3);
77
78/**
79 * wpa_hexdump - conditional hex dump
80 * @level: priority level (MSG_*) of the message
81 * @title: title of for the message
82 * @buf: data buffer to be dumped
83 * @len: length of the buf
84 *
85 * This function is used to print conditional debugging and error messages. The
86 * output may be directed to stdout, stderr, and/or syslog based on
87 * configuration. The contents of buf is printed out has hex dump.
88 */
89void wpa_hexdump(int level, const char *title, const void *buf, size_t len);
90
91static inline void wpa_hexdump_buf(int level, const char *title,
92				   const struct wpabuf *buf)
93{
94	wpa_hexdump(level, title, buf ? wpabuf_head(buf) : NULL,
95		    buf ? wpabuf_len(buf) : 0);
96}
97
98/**
99 * wpa_hexdump_key - conditional hex dump, hide keys
100 * @level: priority level (MSG_*) of the message
101 * @title: title of for the message
102 * @buf: data buffer to be dumped
103 * @len: length of the buf
104 *
105 * This function is used to print conditional debugging and error messages. The
106 * output may be directed to stdout, stderr, and/or syslog based on
107 * configuration. The contents of buf is printed out has hex dump. This works
108 * like wpa_hexdump(), but by default, does not include secret keys (passwords,
109 * etc.) in debug output.
110 */
111void wpa_hexdump_key(int level, const char *title, const void *buf, size_t len);
112
113static inline void wpa_hexdump_buf_key(int level, const char *title,
114				       const struct wpabuf *buf)
115{
116	wpa_hexdump_key(level, title, buf ? wpabuf_head(buf) : NULL,
117			buf ? wpabuf_len(buf) : 0);
118}
119
120/**
121 * wpa_hexdump_ascii - conditional hex dump
122 * @level: priority level (MSG_*) of the message
123 * @title: title of for the message
124 * @buf: data buffer to be dumped
125 * @len: length of the buf
126 *
127 * This function is used to print conditional debugging and error messages. The
128 * output may be directed to stdout, stderr, and/or syslog based on
129 * configuration. The contents of buf is printed out has hex dump with both
130 * the hex numbers and ASCII characters (for printable range) are shown. 16
131 * bytes per line will be shown.
132 */
133void wpa_hexdump_ascii(int level, const char *title, const void *buf,
134		       size_t len);
135
136/**
137 * wpa_hexdump_ascii_key - conditional hex dump, hide keys
138 * @level: priority level (MSG_*) of the message
139 * @title: title of for the message
140 * @buf: data buffer to be dumped
141 * @len: length of the buf
142 *
143 * This function is used to print conditional debugging and error messages. The
144 * output may be directed to stdout, stderr, and/or syslog based on
145 * configuration. The contents of buf is printed out has hex dump with both
146 * the hex numbers and ASCII characters (for printable range) are shown. 16
147 * bytes per line will be shown. This works like wpa_hexdump_ascii(), but by
148 * default, does not include secret keys (passwords, etc.) in debug output.
149 */
150void wpa_hexdump_ascii_key(int level, const char *title, const void *buf,
151			   size_t len);
152
153/*
154 * wpa_dbg() behaves like wpa_msg(), but it can be removed from build to reduce
155 * binary size. As such, it should be used with debugging messages that are not
156 * needed in the control interface while wpa_msg() has to be used for anything
157 * that needs to shown to control interface monitors.
158 */
159#define wpa_dbg(args...) wpa_msg(args)
160
161#endif /* CONFIG_NO_STDOUT_DEBUG */
162
163
164#ifdef CONFIG_NO_WPA_MSG
165#define wpa_msg(args...) do { } while (0)
166#define wpa_msg_ctrl(args...) do { } while (0)
167#define wpa_msg_global(args...) do { } while (0)
168#define wpa_msg_global_ctrl(args...) do { } while (0)
169#define wpa_msg_no_global(args...) do { } while (0)
170#define wpa_msg_global_only(args...) do { } while (0)
171#define wpa_msg_register_cb(f) do { } while (0)
172#define wpa_msg_register_ifname_cb(f) do { } while (0)
173#else /* CONFIG_NO_WPA_MSG */
174/**
175 * wpa_msg - Conditional printf for default target and ctrl_iface monitors
176 * @ctx: Pointer to context data; this is the ctx variable registered
177 *	with struct wpa_driver_ops::init()
178 * @level: priority level (MSG_*) of the message
179 * @fmt: printf format string, followed by optional arguments
180 *
181 * This function is used to print conditional debugging and error messages. The
182 * output may be directed to stdout, stderr, and/or syslog based on
183 * configuration. This function is like wpa_printf(), but it also sends the
184 * same message to all attached ctrl_iface monitors.
185 *
186 * Note: New line '\n' is added to the end of the text when printing to stdout.
187 */
188void wpa_msg(void *ctx, int level, const char *fmt, ...) PRINTF_FORMAT(3, 4);
189
190/**
191 * wpa_msg_ctrl - Conditional printf for ctrl_iface monitors
192 * @ctx: Pointer to context data; this is the ctx variable registered
193 *	with struct wpa_driver_ops::init()
194 * @level: priority level (MSG_*) of the message
195 * @fmt: printf format string, followed by optional arguments
196 *
197 * This function is used to print conditional debugging and error messages.
198 * This function is like wpa_msg(), but it sends the output only to the
199 * attached ctrl_iface monitors. In other words, it can be used for frequent
200 * events that do not need to be sent to syslog.
201 */
202void wpa_msg_ctrl(void *ctx, int level, const char *fmt, ...)
203PRINTF_FORMAT(3, 4);
204
205/**
206 * wpa_msg_global - Global printf for ctrl_iface monitors
207 * @ctx: Pointer to context data; this is the ctx variable registered
208 *	with struct wpa_driver_ops::init()
209 * @level: priority level (MSG_*) of the message
210 * @fmt: printf format string, followed by optional arguments
211 *
212 * This function is used to print conditional debugging and error messages.
213 * This function is like wpa_msg(), but it sends the output as a global event,
214 * i.e., without being specific to an interface. For backwards compatibility,
215 * an old style event is also delivered on one of the interfaces (the one
216 * specified by the context data).
217 */
218void wpa_msg_global(void *ctx, int level, const char *fmt, ...)
219PRINTF_FORMAT(3, 4);
220
221/**
222 * wpa_msg_global_ctrl - Conditional global printf for ctrl_iface monitors
223 * @ctx: Pointer to context data; this is the ctx variable registered
224 *	with struct wpa_driver_ops::init()
225 * @level: priority level (MSG_*) of the message
226 * @fmt: printf format string, followed by optional arguments
227 *
228 * This function is used to print conditional debugging and error messages.
229 * This function is like wpa_msg_global(), but it sends the output only to the
230 * attached global ctrl_iface monitors. In other words, it can be used for
231 * frequent events that do not need to be sent to syslog.
232 */
233void wpa_msg_global_ctrl(void *ctx, int level, const char *fmt, ...)
234PRINTF_FORMAT(3, 4);
235
236/**
237 * wpa_msg_no_global - Conditional printf for ctrl_iface monitors
238 * @ctx: Pointer to context data; this is the ctx variable registered
239 *	with struct wpa_driver_ops::init()
240 * @level: priority level (MSG_*) of the message
241 * @fmt: printf format string, followed by optional arguments
242 *
243 * This function is used to print conditional debugging and error messages.
244 * This function is like wpa_msg(), but it does not send the output as a global
245 * event.
246 */
247void wpa_msg_no_global(void *ctx, int level, const char *fmt, ...)
248PRINTF_FORMAT(3, 4);
249
250/**
251 * wpa_msg_global_only - Conditional printf for ctrl_iface monitors
252 * @ctx: Pointer to context data; this is the ctx variable registered
253 *	with struct wpa_driver_ops::init()
254 * @level: priority level (MSG_*) of the message
255 * @fmt: printf format string, followed by optional arguments
256 *
257 * This function is used to print conditional debugging and error messages.
258 * This function is like wpa_msg_global(), but it sends the output only as a
259 * global event.
260 */
261void wpa_msg_global_only(void *ctx, int level, const char *fmt, ...)
262PRINTF_FORMAT(3, 4);
263
264enum wpa_msg_type {
265	WPA_MSG_PER_INTERFACE,
266	WPA_MSG_GLOBAL,
267	WPA_MSG_NO_GLOBAL,
268	WPA_MSG_ONLY_GLOBAL,
269};
270
271typedef void (*wpa_msg_cb_func)(void *ctx, int level, enum wpa_msg_type type,
272				const char *txt, size_t len);
273
274/**
275 * wpa_msg_register_cb - Register callback function for wpa_msg() messages
276 * @func: Callback function (%NULL to unregister)
277 */
278void wpa_msg_register_cb(wpa_msg_cb_func func);
279
280typedef const char * (*wpa_msg_get_ifname_func)(void *ctx);
281void wpa_msg_register_ifname_cb(wpa_msg_get_ifname_func func);
282
283#endif /* CONFIG_NO_WPA_MSG */
284
285#ifdef CONFIG_NO_HOSTAPD_LOGGER
286#define hostapd_logger(args...) do { } while (0)
287#define hostapd_logger_register_cb(f) do { } while (0)
288#else /* CONFIG_NO_HOSTAPD_LOGGER */
289void hostapd_logger(void *ctx, const u8 *addr, unsigned int module, int level,
290		    const char *fmt, ...) PRINTF_FORMAT(5, 6);
291
292typedef void (*hostapd_logger_cb_func)(void *ctx, const u8 *addr,
293				       unsigned int module, int level,
294				       const char *txt, size_t len);
295
296/**
297 * hostapd_logger_register_cb - Register callback function for hostapd_logger()
298 * @func: Callback function (%NULL to unregister)
299 */
300void hostapd_logger_register_cb(hostapd_logger_cb_func func);
301#endif /* CONFIG_NO_HOSTAPD_LOGGER */
302
303#define HOSTAPD_MODULE_IEEE80211	0x00000001
304#define HOSTAPD_MODULE_IEEE8021X	0x00000002
305#define HOSTAPD_MODULE_RADIUS		0x00000004
306#define HOSTAPD_MODULE_WPA		0x00000008
307#define HOSTAPD_MODULE_DRIVER		0x00000010
308#define HOSTAPD_MODULE_IAPP		0x00000020
309#define HOSTAPD_MODULE_MLME		0x00000040
310
311enum hostapd_logger_level {
312	HOSTAPD_LEVEL_DEBUG_VERBOSE = 0,
313	HOSTAPD_LEVEL_DEBUG = 1,
314	HOSTAPD_LEVEL_INFO = 2,
315	HOSTAPD_LEVEL_NOTICE = 3,
316	HOSTAPD_LEVEL_WARNING = 4
317};
318
319
320#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_SYSLOG
321
322void wpa_debug_open_syslog(void);
323void wpa_debug_close_syslog(void);
324
325#else /* CONFIG_DEBUG_SYSLOG */
326
327static inline void wpa_debug_open_syslog(void)
328{
329}
330
331static inline void wpa_debug_close_syslog(void)
332{
333}
334
335#endif /* CONFIG_DEBUG_SYSLOG */
336
337#ifdef CONFIG_DEBUG_LINUX_TRACING
338
339int wpa_debug_open_linux_tracing(void);
340void wpa_debug_close_linux_tracing(void);
341
342#else /* CONFIG_DEBUG_LINUX_TRACING */
343
344static inline int wpa_debug_open_linux_tracing(void)
345{
346	return 0;
347}
348
349static inline void wpa_debug_close_linux_tracing(void)
350{
351}
352
353#endif /* CONFIG_DEBUG_LINUX_TRACING */
354
355
356#ifdef EAPOL_TEST
357#define WPA_ASSERT(a)						       \
358	do {							       \
359		if (!(a)) {					       \
360			printf("WPA_ASSERT FAILED '" #a "' "	       \
361			       "%s %s:%d\n",			       \
362			       __FUNCTION__, __FILE__, __LINE__);      \
363			exit(1);				       \
364		}						       \
365	} while (0)
366#else
367#define WPA_ASSERT(a) do { } while (0)
368#endif
369
370const char * debug_level_str(int level);
371int str_to_debug_level(const char *s);
372
373#endif /* WPA_DEBUG_H */
374