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      1 /*
      2  * err.h
      3  *
      4  * error status codes
      5  *
      6  * David A. McGrew
      7  * Cisco Systems, Inc.
      8  */
      9 /*
     10  *
     11  * Copyright (c) 2001-2006, Cisco Systems, Inc.
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     44 
     45 
     46 #ifndef ERR_H
     47 #define ERR_H
     48 
     49 #include "datatypes.h"
     50 
     51 /**
     52  * @defgroup Error Error Codes
     53  *
     54  * Error status codes are represented by the enumeration err_status_t.
     55  *
     56  * @{
     57  */
     58 
     59 
     60 /*
     61  * @brief err_status_t defines error codes.
     62  *
     63  * The enumeration err_status_t defines error codes.  Note that the
     64  * value of err_status_ok is equal to zero, which can simplify error
     65  * checking somewhat.
     66  *
     67  */
     68 typedef enum {
     69   err_status_ok           = 0,  /**< nothing to report                       */
     70   err_status_fail         = 1,  /**< unspecified failure                     */
     71   err_status_bad_param    = 2,  /**< unsupported parameter                   */
     72   err_status_alloc_fail   = 3,  /**< couldn't allocate memory                */
     73   err_status_dealloc_fail = 4,  /**< couldn't deallocate properly            */
     74   err_status_init_fail    = 5,  /**< couldn't initialize                     */
     75   err_status_terminus     = 6,  /**< can't process as much data as requested */
     76   err_status_auth_fail    = 7,  /**< authentication failure                  */
     77   err_status_cipher_fail  = 8,  /**< cipher failure                          */
     78   err_status_replay_fail  = 9,  /**< replay check failed (bad index)         */
     79   err_status_replay_old   = 10, /**< replay check failed (index too old)     */
     80   err_status_algo_fail    = 11, /**< algorithm failed test routine           */
     81   err_status_no_such_op   = 12, /**< unsupported operation                   */
     82   err_status_no_ctx       = 13, /**< no appropriate context found            */
     83   err_status_cant_check   = 14, /**< unable to perform desired validation    */
     84   err_status_key_expired  = 15, /**< can't use key any more                  */
     85   err_status_socket_err   = 16, /**< error in use of socket                  */
     86   err_status_signal_err   = 17, /**< error in use POSIX signals              */
     87   err_status_nonce_bad    = 18, /**< nonce check failed                      */
     88   err_status_read_fail    = 19, /**< couldn't read data                      */
     89   err_status_write_fail   = 20, /**< couldn't write data                     */
     90   err_status_parse_err    = 21, /**< error pasring data                      */
     91   err_status_encode_err   = 22, /**< error encoding data                     */
     92   err_status_semaphore_err = 23,/**< error while using semaphores            */
     93   err_status_pfkey_err    = 24  /**< error while using pfkey                 */
     94 } err_status_t;
     95 
     96 /**
     97  * @}
     98  */
     99 
    100 typedef enum {
    101   err_level_emergency = 0,
    102   err_level_alert,
    103   err_level_critical,
    104   err_level_error,
    105   err_level_warning,
    106   err_level_notice,
    107   err_level_info,
    108   err_level_debug,
    109   err_level_none
    110 } err_reporting_level_t;
    111 
    112 /*
    113  * err_reporting_init prepares the error system.  If
    114  * ERR_REPORTING_SYSLOG is defined, it will open syslog.
    115  *
    116  * The ident argument is a string that will be prepended to
    117  * all syslog messages.  It is conventionally argv[0].
    118  */
    119 
    120 err_status_t
    121 err_reporting_init(char *ident);
    122 
    123 #ifdef SRTP_KERNEL_LINUX
    124 extern err_reporting_level_t err_level;
    125 #else
    126 
    127 /*
    128  * keydaemon_report_error reports a 'printf' formatted error
    129  * string, followed by a an arg list.  The priority argument
    130  * is equivalent to that defined for syslog.
    131  *
    132  * Errors will be reported to ERR_REPORTING_FILE, if defined, and to
    133  * syslog, if ERR_REPORTING_SYSLOG is defined.
    134  *
    135  */
    136 
    137 void
    138 err_report(int priority, char *format, ...);
    139 #endif /* ! SRTP_KERNEL_LINUX */
    140 
    141 
    142 /*
    143  * debug_module_t defines a debug module
    144  */
    145 
    146 typedef struct {
    147   int   on;          /* 1 if debugging is on, 0 if it is off */
    148   char *name;        /* printable name for debug module      */
    149 } debug_module_t;
    150 
    151 #ifdef ENABLE_DEBUGGING
    152 
    153 #define debug_on(mod)  (mod).on = 1
    154 
    155 #define debug_off(mod) (mod).on = 0
    156 
    157 /* use err_report() to report debug message */
    158 #define debug_print(mod, format, arg)                  \
    159   if (mod.on) err_report(err_level_debug, ("%s: " format "\n"), mod.name, arg)
    160 #define debug_print2(mod, format, arg1,arg2)                  \
    161   if (mod.on) err_report(err_level_debug, ("%s: " format "\n"), mod.name, arg1,arg2)
    162 
    163 #else
    164 
    165 /* define macros to do nothing */
    166 #define debug_print(mod, format, arg)
    167 
    168 #define debug_on(mod)
    169 
    170 #define debug_off(mod)
    171 
    172 #endif
    173 
    174 #endif /* ERR_H */
    175