Merge pull request #7023 from dcantah/fix-panicfile-shimlogging

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Fu Wei 2022-08-02 14:44:47 +08:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ package command
import (
"fmt"
"io"
"log"
"os"
"path/filepath"
@ -214,7 +213,6 @@ func unregisterService() error {
// to handle (un-)registering against Windows Service Control Manager (SCM).
// It returns an indication to stop on successful SCM operation, and an error.
func registerUnregisterService(root string) (bool, error) {
if unregisterServiceFlag {
if registerServiceFlag {
return true, fmt.Errorf("--register-service and --unregister-service cannot be used together: %w", errdefs.ErrInvalidArgument)
@ -248,22 +246,57 @@ func registerUnregisterService(root string) (bool, error) {
return true, err
}
logOutput := io.Discard
// The usual advice for Windows services is to either write to a log file or to the windows event
// log, the former of which we've exposed here via a --log-file flag. We additionally write panic
// stacks to a panic.log file to diagnose crashes. Below details the two different outcomes if
// --log-file is specified or not:
//
// --log-file is *not* specified.
// -------------------------------
// -logrus, the stdlibs logging package and os.Stderr output will go to
// NUL (Windows' /dev/null equivalent).
// -Panics will write their stack trace to the panic.log file.
// -Writing to the handle returned from GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE) will write
// to the panic.log file as the underlying handle itself has been redirected.
//
// --log-file *is* specified
// -------------------------------
// -Logging to logrus, the stdlibs logging package or directly to
// os.Stderr will all go to the log file specified.
// -Panics will write their stack trace to the panic.log file.
// -Writing to the handle returned from GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE) will write
// to the panic.log file as the underlying handle itself has been redirected.
var f *os.File
if logFileFlag != "" {
f, err := os.OpenFile(logFileFlag, os.O_APPEND|os.O_CREATE|os.O_WRONLY, 0644)
f, err = os.OpenFile(logFileFlag, os.O_APPEND|os.O_CREATE|os.O_WRONLY, 0644)
if err != nil {
return true, fmt.Errorf("open log file %q: %w", logFileFlag, err)
}
logOutput = f
} else {
// Windows services start with NULL stdio handles, and thus os.Stderr and friends will be
// backed by an os.File with a NULL handle. This means writes to os.Stderr will fail, which
// isn't a huge issue as we want output to be discarded if the user doesn't ask for the log
// file. However, writes succeeding but just going to the ether is a much better construct
// so use devnull instead of relying on writes failing. We use devnull instead of io.Discard
// as os.Stderr is an os.File and can't be assigned to io.Discard.
f, err = os.OpenFile(os.DevNull, os.O_WRONLY, 0)
if err != nil {
return true, err
}
}
logrus.SetOutput(logOutput)
// Reassign os.Stderr to the log file or NUL. Shim logs are copied to os.Stderr
// directly so this ensures those will end up in the log file as well if specified.
os.Stderr = f
// Assign the stdlibs log package in case of any miscellaneous uses by
// dependencies.
log.SetOutput(f)
logrus.SetOutput(f)
}
return false, nil
}
// launchService is the entry point for running the daemon under SCM.
func launchService(s *server.Server, done chan struct{}) error {
if !runServiceFlag {
return nil
}
@ -359,12 +392,6 @@ func initPanicFile(path string) error {
return err
}
// Reset os.Stderr to the panic file (so fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr,...) actually gets redirected)
os.Stderr = os.NewFile(panicFile.Fd(), "/dev/stderr")
// Force threads that panic to write to stderr (the panicFile handle now), otherwise it will go into the ether
log.SetOutput(os.Stderr)
return nil
}