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mod_limits/mod_limits.lua @ 2670:6e01878103c0

mod_smacks: Ignore user when writing or reading session_cache on prosody 0.9 At least under some circumstances it seems that session.username is nil when a user tries to resume his session in prosody 0.9. The username is not relevant when no limiting is done (limiting the number of entries in the session cache is only possible in prosody 0.10), so this commit removes the usage of the username when accessing the prosody 0.9 session cache.
author tmolitor <thilo@eightysoft.de>
date Thu, 06 Apr 2017 02:12:14 +0200
parent 2057:1c126c49f5c1
child 2777:55a7ef2fb628
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-- mod_limits: Rate-limiting for Prosody
-- Version: Alpha
-- Author: Matthew Wild <mwild1@gmail.com>

-- Because we deal we pre-authed sessions and streams we can't be host-specific
module:set_global();

local filters = require "util.filters";
local throttle = require "util.throttle";
local timer = require "util.timer";

local limits_cfg = module:get_option("limits", {});
local limits_resolution = module:get_option_number("limits_resolution", 1);

local default_bytes_per_second = 3000;
local default_burst = 2;

local rate_units = { b = 1, k = 3, m = 6, g = 9, t = 12 } -- Plan for the future.
local function parse_rate(rate, sess_type)
	local quantity, unit, exp;
	if rate then
		quantity, unit = rate:match("^(%d+) ?([^/]+)/s$");
		exp = quantity and rate_units[unit:sub(1,1):lower()];
	end
	if not exp then
		module:log("error", "Error parsing rate for %s: %q, using default rate (%d bytes/s)", sess_type, rate, default_bytes_per_second);
		return default_bytes_per_second;
	end
	return quantity*(10^exp);
end

local function parse_burst(burst, sess_type)
	if type(burst) == "string" then
		burst = burst:match("^(%d+) ?s$");
	end
	local n_burst = tonumber(burst);
	if not n_burst then
		module:log("error", "Unable to parse burst for %s: %q, using default burst interval (%ds)", sess_type, tostring(burst), default_burst);
	end
	return n_burst or default_burst;
end

-- Process config option into limits table:
-- limits = { c2s = { bytes_per_second = X, burst_seconds = Y } }
local limits = {};

for sess_type, sess_limits in pairs(limits_cfg) do
	limits[sess_type] = {
		bytes_per_second = parse_rate(sess_limits.rate, sess_type);
		burst_seconds = parse_burst(sess_limits.burst, sess_type);
	};
end

local default_filter_set = {};

function default_filter_set.bytes_in(bytes, session)
	local throttle = session.throttle;
	if throttle then
		local ok, balance, outstanding = throttle:poll(#bytes, true);
		if not ok then
			session.log("debug", "Session over rate limit (%d) with %d (by %d), pausing", throttle.max, #bytes, outstanding);
			session.conn:pause(); -- Read no more data from the connection until there is no outstanding data
			local outstanding_data = bytes:sub(-outstanding);
			bytes = bytes:sub(1, #bytes-outstanding);
			timer.add_task(limits_resolution, function ()
				if not session.conn then return; end
				if throttle:peek(#outstanding_data) then
					session.log("debug", "Resuming paused session");
					session.conn:resume();
				end
				-- Handle what we can of the outstanding data
				session.data(outstanding_data);
			end);
		end
	end
	return bytes;
end

local type_filters = {
	c2s = default_filter_set;
	s2sin = default_filter_set;
	s2sout = default_filter_set;
};

local function filter_hook(session)
	local session_type = session.type:match("^[^_]+");
	local filter_set, opts = type_filters[session_type], limits[session_type];
	if opts then
		session.throttle = throttle.create(opts.bytes_per_second * opts.burst_seconds, opts.burst_seconds);
		filters.add_filter(session, "bytes/in", filter_set.bytes_in, 1000);
	end
end

function module.load()
	filters.add_filter_hook(filter_hook);
end

function module.unload()
	filters.remove_filter_hook(filter_hook);
end