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513 lines
12 KiB
C++
513 lines
12 KiB
C++
/*
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* charybdis: an advanced ircd.
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* client.c: Controls clients.
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*
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* Copyright (C) 1990 Jarkko Oikarinen and University of Oulu, Co Center
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* Copyright (C) 1996-2002 Hybrid Development Team
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* Copyright (C) 2002-2005 ircd-ratbox development team
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* Copyright (C) 2007 William Pitcock
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* Copyright (C) 2016 Charybdis Development Team
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* Copyright (C) 2016 Jason Volk <jason@zemos.net>
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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* (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* GNU General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
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* USA
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*/
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#include <ircd/asio.h>
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namespace ircd {
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// Default time limit for how long a client connection can be in "async mode"
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// (or idle mode) after which it is disconnected.
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const auto async_timeout
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{
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300s
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};
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// Time limit for how long a connected client can be in "request mode." This
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// should never be hit unless there's an error in the handling code.
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const auto request_timeout
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{
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60s
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};
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// The pool of request contexts. When a client makes a request it does so by acquiring
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// a stack from this pool. The request handling and response logic can then be written
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// in a synchronous manner as if each connection had its own thread.
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ctx::pool request
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{
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"request", 256_KiB
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};
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// Container for all active clients (connections) for iteration purposes.
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client::list client::clients;
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bool handle_ec_timeout(client &);
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bool handle_ec_eof(client &);
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bool handle_ec_success(client &);
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bool handle_ec(client &, const net::error_code &);
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void async_recv_next(std::shared_ptr<client>, const milliseconds &timeout);
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void async_recv_next(std::shared_ptr<client>);
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void disconnect(client &, const socket::dc & = socket::dc::RST);
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void disconnect_all();
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template<class... args> std::shared_ptr<client> make_client(args&&...);
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} // namespace ircd
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ircd::client::init::init()
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{
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request.add(2);
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}
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ircd::client::init::~init()
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noexcept
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{
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log::debug("Interrupting %zu requests; dropping %zu requests; disconnecting %zu clients.",
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request.active(),
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request.pending(),
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client::clients.size());
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request.interrupt();
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disconnect_all();
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request.join();
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}
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ircd::hostport
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ircd::local(const client &client)
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{
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if(!client.sock)
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return { "0.0.0.0"s, 0 };
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return net::local_hostport(*client.sock);
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}
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ircd::hostport
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ircd::remote(const client &client)
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{
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if(!client.sock)
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return { "0.0.0.0"s, 0 };
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return net::remote_hostport(*client.sock);
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}
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ircd::http::response::write_closure
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ircd::write_closure(client &client)
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{
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// returns a function that can be called to send an iovector of data to a client
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return [&client](const ilist<const_buffer> &iov)
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{
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//std::cout << "<<<<" << std::endl;
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//std::cout << iov << std::endl;
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//std::cout << "----" << std::endl;
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const auto written
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{
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write(*client.sock, iov)
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};
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};
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}
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ircd::parse::read_closure
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ircd::read_closure(client &client)
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{
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static const auto handle_error([]
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(const boost::system::system_error &e)
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{
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using namespace boost::system::errc;
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switch(e.code().value())
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{
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case operation_canceled: throw http::error(http::REQUEST_TIMEOUT);
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default: throw boost::system::system_error(e);
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}
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});
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// Returns a function the parser can call when it wants more data
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return [&client](char *&start, char *const &stop)
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{
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try
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{
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const char *const got(start);
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read(client, start, stop);
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//std::cout << ">>>>" << std::endl;
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//std::cout << string_view{got, start} << std::endl;
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//std::cout << "----" << std::endl;
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}
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catch(const boost::system::system_error &e)
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{
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handle_error(e);
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}
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};
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}
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char *
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ircd::read(client &client,
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char *&start,
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char *const &stop)
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{
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auto &sock(*client.sock);
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const std::array<mutable_buffer, 1> bufs
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{{
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{ start, stop }
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}};
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char *const base(start);
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start += sock.read_some(bufs);
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return base;
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}
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const char *
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ircd::write(client &client,
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const char *&start,
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const char *const &stop)
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{
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auto &sock(*client.sock);
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const std::array<const_buffer, 1> bufs
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{{
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{ start, stop }
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}};
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const char *const base(start);
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start += sock.write(bufs);
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return base;
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}
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//
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// client
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//
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ircd::client::client()
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:client{std::shared_ptr<socket>{}}
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{
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}
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ircd::client::client(const hostport &host_port,
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const seconds &timeout)
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:client
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{
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std::make_shared<socket>(host_port.first, host_port.second, timeout)
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}
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{
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}
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ircd::client::client(std::shared_ptr<socket> sock)
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:clit{clients, clients.emplace(end(clients), this)}
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,sock{std::move(sock)}
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,request_timer{ircd::timer::nostart}
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{
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}
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ircd::client::~client()
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noexcept
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{
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}
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namespace ircd
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{
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void handle_request(client &client, parse::capstan &pc, const http::request::head &head);
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bool handle_request(client &client, parse::capstan &pc);
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}
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bool
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ircd::client::main()
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noexcept try
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{
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const auto header_max{8192};
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const auto content_max{65536};
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unique_buffer<mutable_buffer> buffer
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{
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header_max + content_max
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};
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parse::buffer pb{buffer};
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parse::capstan pc{pb, read_closure(*this)}; do
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{
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if(!handle_request(*this, pc))
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return false;
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pb.remove();
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}
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while(pc.unparsed());
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return true;
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}
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catch(const boost::system::system_error &e)
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{
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using boost::asio::error::eof;
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using boost::asio::error::broken_pipe;
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using boost::asio::error::connection_reset;
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using namespace boost::system::errc;
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switch(e.code().value())
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{
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case success:
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assert(0);
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return true;
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case eof:
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case broken_pipe:
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case connection_reset:
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case not_connected:
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case operation_canceled:
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return false;
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default:
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break;
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}
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log::critical("(unexpected) system_error: %s", e.what());
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if(ircd::debugmode)
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std::terminate();
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return false;
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}
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catch(const std::exception &e)
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{
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log::error("client[%s] [500 Internal Error]: %s",
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string(remote(*this)),
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e.what());
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if(ircd::debugmode)
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std::terminate();
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return false;
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}
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bool
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ircd::handle_request(client &client,
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parse::capstan &pc)
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try
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{
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client.request_timer = ircd::timer{};
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client.sock->set_timeout(request_timeout, [&client]
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(const net::error_code &ec)
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{
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if(!ec)
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client.sock->cancel();
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});
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http::request
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{
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pc, nullptr, write_closure(client), [&client, &pc]
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(const auto &head)
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{
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client.sock->timer.cancel();
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handle_request(client, pc, head);
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}
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};
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return true;
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}
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catch(const http::error &e)
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{
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log::debug("client[%s] HTTP %s in %ld$us %s",
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string(remote(client)),
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e.what(),
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client.request_timer.at<microseconds>().count(),
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e.content);
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switch(e.code)
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{
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case http::BAD_REQUEST: return false;
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case http::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR: return false;
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case http::REQUEST_TIMEOUT: return false;
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default: return true;
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}
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}
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void
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ircd::handle_request(client &client,
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parse::capstan &pc,
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const http::request::head &head)
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{
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log::debug("client[%s] HTTP %s `%s' (content-length: %zu)",
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string(remote(client)),
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head.method,
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head.path,
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head.content_length);
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auto &resource
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{
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ircd::resource::find(head.path)
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};
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resource(client, pc, head);
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}
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std::shared_ptr<ircd::client>
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ircd::add_client(std::shared_ptr<socket> s)
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{
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const auto client
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{
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make_client(std::move(s))
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};
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log::debug("client[%s] CONNECTED local[%s]",
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string(remote(*client)),
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string(local(*client)));
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async_recv_next(client, async_timeout);
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return client;
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}
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template<class... args>
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std::shared_ptr<ircd::client>
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ircd::make_client(args&&... a)
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{
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return std::make_shared<client>(std::forward<args>(a)...);
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}
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void
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ircd::disconnect_all()
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{
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for(auto &client : client::clients) try
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{
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disconnect(*client, socket::dc::RST);
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}
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catch(const std::exception &e)
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{
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log::warning("Error disconnecting client @%p: %s", &client, e.what());
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}
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}
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void
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ircd::disconnect(client &client,
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const socket::dc &type)
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{
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auto &sock(*client.sock);
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sock.disconnect(type);
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}
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void
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ircd::async_recv_next(std::shared_ptr<client> client)
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{
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async_recv_next(std::move(client), milliseconds(-1));
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}
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///
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/// This function is the basis for the client's request loop. We still use
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/// an asynchronous pattern until there is activity on the socket (a request)
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/// in which case the switch to synchronous mode is made by jumping into an
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/// ircd::context drawn from the request pool. When the request is finished,
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/// the client exits back into asynchronous mode until the next request is
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/// received and rinse and repeat.
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//
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/// This sequence exists to avoid any possible c10k-style limitation imposed by
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/// dedicating a context and its stack space to the lifetime of a connection.
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/// This is similar to the thread-per-request pattern before async was in vogue.
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//
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/// Developers: Pay close attention to the comments to know exactly where you
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/// are and what you can do at any given point in this sequence.
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///
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void
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ircd::async_recv_next(std::shared_ptr<client> client,
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const milliseconds &timeout)
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{
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auto &sock(*client->sock);
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// This call returns immediately so we no longer block the current context and
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// its stack while waiting for activity on idle connections between requests.
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sock(timeout, [client(std::move(client)), timeout](const net::error_code &ec)
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noexcept
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{
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// Right here this handler is executing on the main stack (not in any
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// ircd::context). We handle any socket errors now, and if this function
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// returns here the client's shared_ptr may expire and that will be the
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// end of this client, socket, and connection...
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if(!handle_ec(*client, ec))
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return;
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// This call returns immediately because we can never block the main stack outside
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// of the ircd::context system. The context the closure ends up getting is the next
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// available from the request pool, which may not be available immediately so this
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// handler might be queued for some time after this call returns.
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request([client(std::move(client)), timeout]
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{
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// Right here this handler is executing on an ircd::context with its own
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// stack dedicated to the lifetime of this request. If client::main()
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// returns true, we bring the client back into async mode to wait for
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// the next request.
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if(client->main())
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async_recv_next(client, timeout);
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});
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});
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}
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bool
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ircd::handle_ec(client &client,
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const net::error_code &ec)
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{
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using namespace boost::system::errc;
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using boost::asio::error::eof;
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switch(ec.value())
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{
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case success: return handle_ec_success(client);
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case eof: return handle_ec_eof(client);
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case operation_canceled: return handle_ec_timeout(client);
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default:
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{
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log::debug("client(%p): %s", &client, ec.message());
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return false;
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}
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}
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}
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bool
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ircd::handle_ec_success(client &client)
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{
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return true;
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}
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bool
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ircd::handle_ec_eof(client &client)
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try
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{
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log::debug("client[%s]: EOF",
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string(remote(client)));
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client.sock->disconnect(socket::FIN_RECV);
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return false;
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}
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catch(const std::exception &e)
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{
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log::warning("client(%p): EOF: %s",
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&client,
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e.what());
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return false;
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}
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bool
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ircd::handle_ec_timeout(client &client)
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try
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{
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auto &sock(*client.sock);
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log::debug("client[%s]: disconnecting after inactivity timeout",
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string(remote(client)));
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sock.disconnect();
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return false;
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}
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catch(const std::exception &e)
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{
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log::warning("client(%p): timeout: %s",
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&client,
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e.what());
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return false;
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}
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