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// Matrix Construct
//
// Copyright (C) Matrix Construct Developers, Authors & Contributors
// Copyright (C) 2016-2018 Jason Volk <jason@zemos.net>
//
// Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
// purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
// copyright notice and this permission notice is present in all copies. The
// full license for this software is available in the LICENSE file.
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namespace ircd::m::vm
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{
template<class... args> static fault handle_error(const opts &, const fault &, const string_view &fmt, args&&... a);
template<class T> static void call_hook(hook::site<T> &, eval &, const event &, T&& data);
static size_t calc_txn_reserve(const opts &, const event &);
static void write_commit(eval &);
static void write_append(eval &, const event &);
static fault execute_edu(eval &, const event &);
static fault execute_pdu(eval &, const event &);
static fault execute_du(eval &, const event &);
static fault inject3(eval &, json::iov &, const json::iov &);
static fault inject1(eval &, json::iov &, const json::iov &);
static void fini();
static void init();
extern hook::site<eval &> issue_hook; ///< Called when this server is issuing event
extern hook::site<eval &> conform_hook; ///< Called for static evaluations of event
extern hook::site<eval &> access_hook; ///< Called for access control checking
extern hook::site<eval &> fetch_auth_hook; ///< Called to resolve dependencies
extern hook::site<eval &> fetch_prev_hook; ///< Called to resolve dependencies
extern hook::site<eval &> fetch_state_hook; ///< Called to resolve dependencies
extern hook::site<eval &> eval_hook; ///< Called for final event evaluation
extern hook::site<eval &> post_hook; ///< Called to apply effects pre-notify
extern hook::site<eval &> notify_hook; ///< Called to broadcast successful eval
extern hook::site<eval &> effect_hook; ///< Called to apply effects post-notify
extern conf::item<bool> log_commit_debug;
extern conf::item<bool> log_accept_debug;
extern conf::item<bool> log_accept_info;
}
decltype(ircd::m::vm::log_commit_debug)
ircd::m::vm::log_commit_debug
{
{ "name", "ircd.m.vm.log.commit.debug" },
{ "default", true },
};
decltype(ircd::m::vm::log_accept_debug)
ircd::m::vm::log_accept_debug
{
{ "name", "ircd.m.vm.log.accept.debug" },
{ "default", true },
};
decltype(ircd::m::vm::log_accept_info)
ircd::m::vm::log_accept_info
{
{ "name", "ircd.m.vm.log.accept.info" },
{ "default", false },
};
decltype(ircd::m::vm::issue_hook)
ircd::m::vm::issue_hook
{
{ "name", "vm.issue" }
};
decltype(ircd::m::vm::conform_hook)
ircd::m::vm::conform_hook
{
{ "name", "vm.conform" }
};
decltype(ircd::m::vm::access_hook)
ircd::m::vm::access_hook
{
{ "name", "vm.access" }
};
decltype(ircd::m::vm::fetch_auth_hook)
ircd::m::vm::fetch_auth_hook
{
{ "name", "vm.fetch.auth" }
};
decltype(ircd::m::vm::fetch_prev_hook)
ircd::m::vm::fetch_prev_hook
{
{ "name", "vm.fetch.prev" }
};
decltype(ircd::m::vm::fetch_state_hook)
ircd::m::vm::fetch_state_hook
{
{ "name", "vm.fetch.state" }
};
decltype(ircd::m::vm::eval_hook)
ircd::m::vm::eval_hook
{
{ "name", "vm.eval" }
};
decltype(ircd::m::vm::post_hook)
ircd::m::vm::post_hook
{
{ "name", "vm.post" }
};
decltype(ircd::m::vm::notify_hook)
ircd::m::vm::notify_hook
{
{ "name", "vm.notify" },
{ "exceptions", false },
{ "interrupts", false },
};
decltype(ircd::m::vm::effect_hook)
ircd::m::vm::effect_hook
{
{ "name", "vm.effect" },
{ "exceptions", false },
{ "interrupts", false },
};
//
// execute
//
ircd::m::vm::fault
ircd::m::vm::execute(eval &eval,
const event &event)
try
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{
// This assertion is tripped if the end of your context's stack is
// danger close; try increasing your stack size.
const ctx::stack_usage_assertion sua;
// m::vm bookkeeping that someone entered this function
const scope_count executing
{
eval::executing
};
const scope_restore eval_phase
{
eval.phase, phase::EXECUTE
};
const scope_notify notify
{
vm::dock
};
assert(eval.opts);
const auto &opts
{
*eval.opts
};
// Set a member to the room_id for convenient access, without stepping on
// any room_id reference that exists there for whatever reason.
const scope_restore eval_room_id
{
eval.room_id,
eval.room_id?
eval.room_id:
valid(id::ROOM, json::get<"room_id"_>(event))?
string_view(json::get<"room_id"_>(event)):
eval.room_id,
};
// Procure the room version.
char room_version_buf[room::VERSION_MAX_SIZE];
const scope_restore eval_room_version
{
eval.room_version,
// The room version was supplied by the user in the options structure
// because they know better.
eval.opts->room_version?
eval.opts->room_version:
// The room version was already computed; probably by vm::inject().
eval.room_version?
eval.room_version:
// There's no room version because there's no room!
!eval.room_id?
string_view{}:
// Make a query for the room version into the stack buffer.
m::version(room_version_buf, room{eval.room_id}, std::nothrow)
};
// Determine if this is an internal room creation event
const bool is_internal_room_create
{
json::get<"type"_>(event) == "m.room.create" &&
json::get<"sender"_>(event) &&
m::myself(json::get<"sender"_>(event))
};
// Query for whether the room apropos is an internal room.
const scope_restore room_internal
{
eval.room_internal,
eval.room_internal?
eval.room_internal:
is_internal_room_create?
true:
eval.room_id && my(room::id(eval.room_id))?
m::internal(eval.room_id):
false
};
// We have to set the event_id in the event instance if it didn't come
// with the event JSON.
if(!opts.edu && !event.event_id)
const_cast<m::event &>(event).event_id = eval.room_version == "3"?
event::id{event::id::v3{eval.event_id, event}}:
event::id{event::id::v4{eval.event_id, event}};
// If we set the event_id in the event instance we have to unset
// it so other contexts don't see an invalid reference.
const unwind restore_event_id{[&event]
{
const_cast<m::event &>(event).event_id = json::get<"event_id"_>(event)?
event.event_id:
m::event::id{};
}};
// If the event is already being evaluated, wait here until the other
// evaluation is finished. If the other was successful, the exists()
// check will skip this, otherwise we have to try again here because
// this evaluator might be using different options/credentials.
if(likely(opts.phase[phase::DUPCHK] && opts.unique) && event.event_id)
{
const scope_restore eval_phase
{
eval.phase, phase::DUPCHK
};
sequence::dock.wait([&event]
{
return eval::count(event.event_id) <= 1;
});
}
// We can elide a lot of grief here by not proceeding further and simply
// returning fault::EXISTS after an existence check. If we had to wait for
// a duplicate eval this check will indicate its success.
if(likely(!opts.replays && opts.nothrows & fault::EXISTS) && event.event_id)
if(!eval.copts && m::exists(event.event_id))
return fault::EXISTS;
// Set a member pointer to the event currently being evaluated. This
// allows other parallel evals to have deep access to this eval. It also
// will be used to count this event as currently being evaluated.
assert(!eval.event_);
const scope_restore eval_event
{
eval.event_, &event
};
// Ensure the member pointer/buffer to the eval's event_id is set in case
// anything needs this to be in sync with event.event_id. This may be also
// be used to onsider this event as currently being evaluated.
const scope_restore<event::id> eval_event_id
{
eval.event_id,
event.event_id?
event.event_id:
eval.event_id
};
return execute_du(eval, event);
}
catch(const vm::error &e)
{
throw; // propagate from execute_du
}
catch(const m::error &e)
{
const json::object &content
{
e.content
};
assert(eval.opts);
return handle_error
(
*eval.opts, fault::GENERAL,
"eval %s %s :%s :%s :%s",
event.event_id?
string_view{event.event_id}:
"<unknown>"_sv,
json::get<"room_id"_>(event)?
string_view{json::get<"room_id"_>(event)}:
"<unknown>"_sv,
e.what(),
json::string{content["errcode"]},
json::string{content["error"]}
);
}
catch(const ctx::interrupted &)
{
throw;
}
catch(const std::exception &e)
{
assert(eval.opts);
return handle_error
(
*eval.opts, fault::GENERAL,
"eval %s %s (General Protection) :%s",
event.event_id?
string_view{event.event_id}:
"<unknown>"_sv,
json::get<"room_id"_>(event)?
string_view{json::get<"room_id"_>(event)}:
"<unknown>"_sv,
e.what()
);
}
ircd::m::vm::fault
ircd::m::vm::execute_du(eval &eval,
const event &event)
try
{
assert(eval.id);
assert(eval.ctx);
assert(eval.opts);
assert(eval.opts->edu || event.event_id);
assert(eval.opts->edu || eval.event_id);
assert(eval.event_id == event.event_id);
assert(eval.event_);
const auto &opts
{
*eval.opts
};
const scope_restore eval_sequence
{
eval.sequence, 0UL
};
// The issue hook is only called when this server is injecting a newly
// created event.
if(opts.phase[phase::ISSUE] && eval.copts && eval.copts->issue)
{
const scope_restore eval_phase
{
eval.phase, phase::ISSUE
};
call_hook(issue_hook, eval, event, eval);
}
// Branch on whether the event is an EDU or a PDU
const fault ret
{
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event.event_id?
execute_pdu(eval, event):
execute_edu(eval, event)
};
// ret can be a fault code if the user masked the exception from being
// thrown. If there's an error code here nothing further is done.
if(ret != fault::ACCEPT)
return ret;
if(opts.debuglog_accept || bool(log_accept_debug))
log::debug
{
log, "%s", pretty_oneline(event)
};
// The event was executed; now we broadcast the good news. This will
// include notifying client `/sync` and the federation sender.
if(likely(opts.phase[phase::NOTIFY]))
{
const scope_restore eval_phase
{
eval.phase, phase::NOTIFY
};
call_hook(notify_hook, eval, event, eval);
}
// The "effects" of the event are created by listeners on the effect hook.
// These can include the creation of even more events, such as creating a
// PDU out of an EDU, etc. Unlike the post_hook in execute_pdu(), the
// notify for the event at issue here has already been made.
if(likely(opts.phase[phase::EFFECTS]))
{
const scope_restore eval_phase
{
eval.phase, phase::EFFECTS
};
call_hook(effect_hook, eval, event, eval);
}
if(opts.infolog_accept || bool(log_accept_info))
log::info
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{
log, "%s", pretty_oneline(event)
};
return ret;
}
catch(const vm::error &e) // VM FAULT CODE
{
const json::object &content{e.content};
const json::string &error
{
content["error"]
};
return handle_error
(
*eval.opts, e.code,
"execute %s %s :%s",
event.event_id?
string_view{event.event_id}:
"<edu>"_sv,
eval.room_id?
eval.room_id:
"<edu>"_sv,
error
);
}
catch(const m::error &e) // GENERAL MATRIX ERROR
{
const json::object &content{e.content};
const json::string error[]
{
content["errcode"],
content["error"]
};
return handle_error
(
*eval.opts, fault::GENERAL,
"execute %s %s :%s :%s",
event.event_id?
string_view{event.event_id}:
"<edu>"_sv,
eval.room_id?
eval.room_id:
"<edu>"_sv,
error[0],
error[1]
);
}
catch(const ctx::interrupted &e) // INTERRUPTION
{
throw;
}
catch(const std::exception &e) // ALL OTHER ERRORS
{
return handle_error
(
*eval.opts, fault::GENERAL,
"execute %s %s (General Protection) :%s",
event.event_id?
string_view{event.event_id}:
"<edu>"_sv,
eval.room_id?
eval.room_id:
"<edu>"_sv,
e.what()
);
}
ircd::m::vm::fault
ircd::m::vm::execute_edu(eval &eval,
const event &event)
{
if(likely(eval.opts->phase[phase::EVALUATE]))
{
const scope_restore eval_phase
{
eval.phase, phase::EVALUATE
};
call_hook(eval_hook, eval, event, eval);
}
if(likely(eval.opts->phase[phase::POST]))
{
const scope_restore eval_phase
{
eval.phase, phase::POST
};
call_hook(post_hook, eval, event, eval);
}
return fault::ACCEPT;
}
ircd::m::vm::fault
ircd::m::vm::execute_pdu(eval &eval,
const event &event)
{
const scope_count pending
{
sequence::pending
};
const scope_restore remove_txn
{
eval.txn, std::shared_ptr<db::txn>{}
};
const scope_notify sequence_dock
{
sequence::dock, scope_notify::all
};
assert(eval.opts);
const auto &opts
{
*eval.opts
};
const m::event::id &event_id
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{
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event.event_id
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};
const m::room::id &room_id
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{
at<"room_id"_>(event)
};
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const string_view &type
{
at<"type"_>(event)
};
const bool authenticate
{
opts.auth && !eval.room_internal
};
// The conform hook runs static checks on an event's formatting and
// composure; these checks only require the event data itself.
if(likely(opts.phase[phase::CONFORM]))
{
const scope_restore eval_phase
{
eval.phase, phase::CONFORM
};
const ctx::critical_assertion ca;
call_hook(conform_hook, eval, event, eval);
}
if(eval.room_internal && !my(event))
throw error
{
fault::GENERAL, "Internal room event denied from external source."
};
// Wait for any pending duplicate evals before proceeding.
assert(eval::count(event_id));
if(likely(opts.phase[phase::DUPCHK] && opts.unique))
{
const scope_restore eval_phase
{
eval.phase, phase::DUPCHK
};
sequence::dock.wait([&event_id]
{
return eval::count(event_id) <= 1;
});
}
if(unlikely(opts.unique && eval::count(event_id) > 1))
throw error
{
fault::EXISTS, "Event is already being evaluated."
};
if(!opts.replays && !eval.copts && m::exists(event_id))
throw error
{
fault::EXISTS, "Event has already been evaluated."
};
if(likely(opts.phase[phase::ACCESS]))
{
const scope_restore eval_phase
{
eval.phase, phase::ACCESS
};
call_hook(access_hook, eval, event, eval);
}
if(likely(opts.phase[phase::VERIFY]))
{
const scope_restore eval_phase
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{
eval.phase, phase::VERIFY
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};
if(!verify(event))
throw m::BAD_SIGNATURE
{
"Signature verification failed."
};
}
if(likely(opts.phase[phase::FETCH_AUTH] && opts.fetch))
{
const scope_restore eval_phase
{
eval.phase, phase::FETCH_AUTH
};
call_hook(fetch_auth_hook, eval, event, eval);
}
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// Evaluation by auth system; throws
if(likely(opts.phase[phase::AUTH_STATIC]) && authenticate)
{
const scope_restore eval_phase
{
eval.phase, phase::AUTH_STATIC
};
const auto &[pass, fail]
{
room::auth::check_static(event)
};
if(!pass)
throw error
{
fault::AUTH, "Fails against provided auth_events :%s",
what(fail)
};
}
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if(likely(opts.phase[phase::FETCH_PREV] && opts.fetch))
{
const scope_restore eval_phase
{
eval.phase, phase::FETCH_PREV
};
call_hook(fetch_prev_hook, eval, event, eval);
}
if(likely(opts.phase[phase::FETCH_STATE] && opts.fetch))
{
const scope_restore eval_phase
{
eval.phase, phase::FETCH_STATE
};
call_hook(fetch_state_hook, eval, event, eval);
}
// Obtain sequence number here.
const auto *const &top(eval::seqmax());
eval.sequence =
{
top?
std::max(sequence::get(*top) + 1, sequence::uncommitted + 1):
sequence::committed + 1
};
log::debug
{
log, "%s event sequenced",
loghead(eval)
};
const auto &parent_phase
{
eval.parent?
eval.parent->phase:
phase::NONE
};
const auto &parent_post
{
parent_phase == phase::POST
&& eval.parent->event_
&& eval.parent->event_->event_id
};
const scope_restore eval_phase_precommit
{
eval.phase, phase::PRECOMMIT
};
// Wait until this is the lowest sequence number
sequence::dock.wait([&eval, &parent_post]
{
return false
|| parent_post
|| eval::seqnext(sequence::committed) == &eval
|| eval::seqnext(sequence::uncommitted) == &eval
;
});
if(likely(opts.phase[phase::AUTH_RELA] && authenticate))
{
const scope_restore eval_phase
{
eval.phase, phase::AUTH_RELA
};
const auto &[pass, fail]
{
room::auth::check_relative(event)
};
if(!pass)
throw error
{
fault::AUTH, "Fails relative to the state at the event :%s",
what(fail)
};
}
assert(eval.sequence != 0);
assert(eval::sequnique(sequence::get(eval)));
//assert(sequence::uncommitted <= sequence::get(eval));
//assert(sequence::committed < sequence::get(eval));
assert(sequence::retired < sequence::get(eval));
sequence::uncommitted = std::max(sequence::get(eval), sequence::uncommitted);
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const scope_restore eval_phase_commit
{
eval.phase, phase::COMMIT
};
// Wait until this is the lowest sequence number
sequence::dock.wait([&eval, &parent_post]
{
return false
|| parent_post
|| eval::seqnext(sequence::committed) == &eval
;
});
// Reevaluation of auth against the present state of the room.
if(likely(opts.phase[phase::AUTH_PRES] && authenticate))
{
const scope_restore eval_phase
{
eval.phase, phase::AUTH_PRES
};
room::auth::check_present(event);
}
// Evaluation by module hooks
if(likely(opts.phase[phase::EVALUATE]))
{
const scope_restore eval_phase
{
eval.phase, phase::EVALUATE
};
call_hook(eval_hook, eval, event, eval);
}
// Allocate transaction; discover shared-sequenced evals.
if(likely(opts.phase[phase::INDEX]))
{
if(!eval.txn && parent_post)
eval.txn = eval.parent->txn;
if(!eval.txn)
eval.txn = std::make_shared<db::txn>
(
*dbs::events, db::txn::opts
{
calc_txn_reserve(opts, event), // reserve_bytes
0, // max_bytes (no max)
}
);
}
// Transaction composition.
if(likely(opts.phase[phase::INDEX]))
{
const scope_restore eval_phase
{
eval.phase, phase::INDEX
};
write_append(eval, event);
}
// Generate post-eval/pre-notify effects. This function may conduct
// an entire eval of several more events recursively before returning.
if(likely(opts.phase[phase::POST]))
{
const scope_restore eval_phase
{
eval.phase, phase::POST
};
call_hook(post_hook, eval, event, eval);
}
assert(sequence::committed < sequence::get(eval));
assert(sequence::retired < sequence::get(eval));
sequence::committed = !parent_post?
sequence::get(eval):
sequence::committed;
// Commit the transaction to database iff this eval is at the stack base.
if(likely(opts.phase[phase::WRITE] && !parent_post))
{
const scope_restore eval_phase
{
eval.phase, phase::WRITE
};
write_commit(eval);
}
// Wait for sequencing only if this is the stack base, otherwise we'll
// never return back to that stack base.
if(likely(!parent_post))
{
const scope_restore eval_phase
{
eval.phase, phase::RETIRE
};
sequence::dock.wait([&eval]
{
return eval::seqnext(sequence::retired) == std::addressof(eval);
});
const auto next
{
eval::seqnext(eval.sequence)
};
const auto highest
{
next?
sequence::get(*next):
sequence::get(eval)
};
const auto retire
{
std::clamp
(
sequence::get(eval),
sequence::retired + 1,
highest
)
};
log::debug
{
log, "%s %lu:%lu release %lu",
loghead(eval),
sequence::get(eval),
retire,
highest,
};
assert(sequence::get(eval) <= retire);
assert(sequence::retired < sequence::get(eval));
assert(sequence::retired < retire);
sequence::retired = retire;
}
return fault::ACCEPT;
}
void
ircd::m::vm::write_append(eval &eval,
const event &event)
{
assert(eval.opts);
const auto &opts
{
*eval.opts
};
assert(eval.txn);
auto &txn
{
*eval.txn
};
m::dbs::write_opts wopts(opts.wopts);
wopts.interpose = eval.txn.get();
wopts.event_idx = eval.sequence;
wopts.json_source = opts.json_source;
wopts.appendix.set(dbs::appendix::ROOM_STATE_SPACE, opts.history);
// Don't update or resolve the room head with this shit.
const bool dummy_event(json::get<"type"_>(event) == "org.matrix.dummy_event");
wopts.appendix.set(dbs::appendix::ROOM_HEAD, opts.room_head && !dummy_event);
wopts.appendix.set(dbs::appendix::ROOM_HEAD_RESOLVE, opts.room_head_resolve);
if(opts.present && json::get<"state_key"_>(event))
{
const room room
{
at<"room_id"_>(event)
};
const room::state state
{
room
};
//XXX
const auto pres_idx
{
state.get(std::nothrow, at<"type"_>(event), at<"state_key"_>(event))
};
//XXX
int64_t pres_depth(0);
const auto fresher
{
!pres_idx ||
m::get<int64_t>(pres_idx, "depth", pres_depth) < json::get<"depth"_>(event)
};
if(fresher)
{
//XXX
const auto &[pass, fail]
{
opts.auth && !eval.room_internal?
room::auth::check_present(event):
room::auth::passfail{true, {}}
};
if(fail)
log::dwarning
{
log, "%s fails auth for present state of %s :%s",
loghead(eval),
string_view{room.room_id},
what(fail),
};
wopts.appendix.set(dbs::appendix::ROOM_STATE, pass);
wopts.appendix.set(dbs::appendix::ROOM_JOINED, pass);
}
}
dbs::write(*eval.txn, event, wopts);
log::debug
{
log, "%s composed transaction",
loghead(eval),
};
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}
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void
ircd::m::vm::write_commit(eval &eval)
{
assert(eval.txn);
assert(eval.txn.use_count() == 1);
auto &txn
{
*eval.txn
};
#ifdef RB_DEBUG
const auto db_seq_before(db::sequence(*m::dbs::events));
#endif
txn();
#ifdef RB_DEBUG
const auto db_seq_after(db::sequence(*m::dbs::events));
log::debug
{
log, "%s wrote %lu | db seq %lu:%lu %zu cells in %zu bytes to events database ...",
loghead(eval),
sequence::get(eval),
db_seq_before,
db_seq_after,
txn.size(),
txn.bytes()
};
#endif
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}
size_t
ircd::m::vm::calc_txn_reserve(const opts &opts,
const event &event)
{
const size_t reserve_event
{
opts.reserve_bytes == size_t(-1)?
size_t(json::serialized(event) * 1.66):
opts.reserve_bytes
};
return reserve_event + opts.reserve_index;
}
template<class T>
void
ircd::m::vm::call_hook(hook::site<T> &hook,
eval &eval,
const event &event,
T&& data)
try
{
#if 0
log::debug
{
log, "%s hook:%s enter",
loghead(eval),
hook.name(),
};
#endif
// Providing a pointer to the eval.hook pointer allows the hook site to
// provide updates for observers in other contexts for which hook is
// currently entered.
auto **const cur
{
std::addressof(eval.hook)
};
hook(cur, event, std::forward<T>(data));
#if 0
log::debug
{
log, "%s hook:%s leave",
loghead(eval),
hook.name(),
};
#endif
}
catch(const m::error &e)
{
log::derror
{
log, "%s hook:%s :%s :%s",
loghead(eval),
hook.name(),
e.errcode(),
e.errstr(),
};
throw;
}
catch(const http::error &e)
{
log::derror
{
log, "%s hook:%s :%s :%s",
loghead(eval),
hook.name(),
e.what(),
e.content,
};
throw;
}
catch(const std::exception &e)
{
log::derror
{
log, "%s hook:%s :%s",
loghead(eval),
hook.name(),
e.what(),
};
throw;
}
template<class... args>
ircd::m::vm::fault
ircd::m::vm::handle_error(const vm::opts &opts,
const vm::fault &code,
const string_view &fmt,
args&&... a)
{
if(opts.errorlog & code)
log::error
{
log, fmt, std::forward<args>(a)...
};
else if(~opts.warnlog & code)
log::derror
{
log, fmt, std::forward<args>(a)...
};
if(opts.warnlog & code)
log::warning
{
log, fmt, std::forward<args>(a)...
};
if(~opts.nothrows & code)
throw error
{
code, fmt, std::forward<args>(a)...
};
return code;
}