чтение полей данных из текущей записи журнала (read data fields from the current journal entry)
Имя (Name)
sd_journal_get_data, sd_journal_enumerate_data,
sd_journal_enumerate_available_data, sd_journal_restart_data,
SD_JOURNAL_FOREACH_DATA, sd_journal_set_data_threshold,
sd_journal_get_data_threshold - Read data fields from the current
journal entry
Синопсис (Synopsis)
#include <systemd/sd-journal.h>
int sd_journal_get_data(sd_journal *
j, const char *
field,
const void **
data, size_t *
length);
int sd_journal_enumerate_data(sd_journal *
j, const void **
data,
size_t *
length);
int sd_journal_enumerate_available_data(sd_journal *
j,
const void **
data,
size_t *
length);
void sd_journal_restart_data(sd_journal *
j);
SD_JOURNAL_FOREACH_DATA(sd_journal *
j, const void *
data,
size_t
length);
int sd_journal_set_data_threshold(sd_journal *
j, size_t
sz);
int sd_journal_get_data_threshold(sd_journal *
j, size_t *
sz);
Описание (Description)
sd_journal_get_data()
gets the data object associated with a
specific field from the current journal entry. It takes four
arguments: the journal context object, a string with the field
name to request, plus a pair of pointers to pointer/size
variables where the data object and its size shall be stored in.
The field name should be an entry field name. Well-known field
names are listed in systemd.journal-fields(7), but any field can
be specified. The returned data is in a read-only memory map and
is only valid until the next invocation of sd_journal_get_data()
,
sd_journal_enumerate_data()
,
sd_journal_enumerate_available_data()
, or when the read pointer
is altered. Note that the data returned will be prefixed with the
field name and "=". Also note that, by default, data fields
larger than 64K might get truncated to 64K. This threshold may be
changed and turned off with sd_journal_set_data_threshold()
(see
below).
sd_journal_enumerate_data()
may be used to iterate through all
fields of the current entry. On each invocation the data for the
next field is returned. The order of these fields is not defined.
The data returned is in the same format as with
sd_journal_get_data()
and also follows the same life-time
semantics.
sd_journal_enumerate_available_data()
is similar to
sd_journal_enumerate_data()
, but silently skips any fields which
may be valid, but are too large or not supported by current
implementation.
sd_journal_restart_data()
resets the data enumeration index to
the beginning of the entry. The next invocation of
sd_journal_enumerate_data()
will return the first field of the
entry again.
Note that the SD_JOURNAL_FOREACH_DATA()
macro may be used as a
handy wrapper around sd_journal_restart_data()
and
sd_journal_enumerate_available_data()
.
Note that these functions will not work before sd_journal_next(3)
(or related call) has been called at least once, in order to
position the read pointer at a valid entry.
sd_journal_set_data_threshold()
may be used to change the data
field size threshold for data returned by sd_journal_get_data()
,
sd_journal_enumerate_data()
and sd_journal_enumerate_unique()
.
This threshold is a hint only: it indicates that the client
program is interested only in the initial parts of the data
fields, up to the threshold in size — but the library might still
return larger data objects. That means applications should not
rely exclusively on this setting to limit the size of the data
fields returned, but need to apply an explicit size limit on the
returned data as well. This threshold defaults to 64K by default.
To retrieve the complete data fields this threshold should be
turned off by setting it to 0, so that the library always returns
the complete data objects. It is recommended to set this
threshold as low as possible since this relieves the library from
having to decompress large compressed data objects in full.
sd_journal_get_data_threshold()
returns the currently configured
data field size threshold.
Возвращаемое значение (Return value)
sd_journal_get_data()
returns 0 on success or a negative
errno-style error code. sd_journal_enumerate_data()
and
sd_journal_enumerate_available_data()
return a positive integer
if the next field has been read, 0 when no more fields remain, or
a negative errno-style error code. sd_journal_restart_data()
doesn't return anything. sd_journal_set_data_threshold()
and
sd_journal_get_threshold()
return 0 on success or a negative
errno-style error code.
Errors
Returned errors may indicate the following problems:
-EINVAL
One of the required parameters is NULL
or invalid.
-ECHILD
The journal object was created in a different process.
-EADDRNOTAVAIL
The read pointer is not positioned at a valid entry;
sd_journal_next(3) or a related call has not been called at
least once.
-ENOENT
The current entry does not include the specified field.
-ENOMEM
Memory allocation failed.
-ENOBUFS
A compressed entry is too large.
-E2BIG
The data field is too large for this computer architecture
(e.g. above 4 GB on a 32-bit architecture).
-EPROTONOSUPPORT
The journal is compressed with an unsupported method or the
journal uses an unsupported feature.
-EBADMSG
The journal is corrupted (possibly just the entry being
iterated over).
-EIO
An I/O error was reported by the kernel.
Примечание (Note)
All functions listed here are thread-agnostic and only a single
specific thread may operate on a given object during its entire
lifetime. It's safe to allocate multiple independent objects and
use each from a specific thread in parallel. However, it's not
safe to allocate such an object in one thread, and operate or
free it from any other, even if locking is used to ensure these
threads don't operate on it at the very same time.
These APIs are implemented as a shared library, which can be
compiled and linked to with the libsystemd pkg-config
(1) file.
Примеры (Examples)
See sd_journal_next(3) for a complete example how to use
sd_journal_get_data()
.
Use the SD_JOURNAL_FOREACH_DATA()
macro to iterate through all
fields of the current journal entry:
...
int print_fields(sd_journal *j) {
const void *data;
size_t length;
SD_JOURNAL_FOREACH_DATA(j, data, length)
printf("%.*s\n", (int) length, data);
}
...
Смотри также (See also)
systemd(1), systemd.journal-fields(7), sd-journal(3),
sd_journal_open(3), sd_journal_next(3),
sd_journal_get_realtime_usec(3), sd_journal_query_unique(3)