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mod_s2s_keepalive: Use timestamp as iq @id
RFC 6120 implies that the id attribute must be unique within a stream.
This should fix problems with remote servers that enforce uniqueness and
don't answer duplicated ids.
If it doesn't do that, then at least you can get a guesstimate at
round-trip time from the difference between the result iq stanza and the
timestamp it was logged without having to go look for when it was sent,
or needing to keep state.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Wed, 14 Oct 2020 18:02:10 +0200 |
parent | 3542:1bb2a90398d3 |
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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 ceil = math.ceil; 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 %q over rate limit (%d) with %d (by %d), pausing", session.full_jid or session.from_host or session.to_host, throttle.max, #bytes, outstanding); outstanding = ceil(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 session.log("debug", "mod_limits feeding %d bytes of delayed data into stream", #outstanding_data); -- 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