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mod_admin_telnet: Check for simple commands before executing in sandbox
This makes fixing yield over pcall boundry issue easier since it would
have jumped to the thread error handler instead of proceeding to
checking for simple commands.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Fri, 10 May 2019 01:28:09 +0200 |
parent | 6538:f1eb66288f60 |
child | 10996:d742095046f9 |
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-- Prosody IM -- Copyright (C) 2014 Daurnimator -- -- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the -- COPYING file in the source package for more information. -- -- This module allows you to use cqueues with a net.server mainloop -- local server = require "net.server"; local cqueues = require "cqueues"; assert(cqueues.VERSION >= 20150113, "cqueues newer than 20150113 required") -- Create a single top level cqueue local cq; if server.cq then -- server provides cqueues object cq = server.cq; elseif server.get_backend() == "select" and server._addtimer then -- server_select cq = cqueues.new(); local function step() assert(cq:loop(0)); end -- Use wrapclient (as wrapconnection isn't exported) to get server_select to watch cq fd local handler = server.wrapclient({ getfd = function() return cq:pollfd(); end; settimeout = function() end; -- Method just needs to exist close = function() end; -- Need close method for 'closeall' }, nil, nil, {}); -- Only need to listen for readable; cqueues handles everything under the hood -- readbuffer is called when `select` notes an fd as readable handler.readbuffer = step; -- Use server_select low lever timer facility, -- this callback gets called *every* time there is a timeout in the main loop server._addtimer(function(current_time) -- This may end up in extra step()'s, but cqueues handles it for us. step(); return cq:timeout(); end); elseif server.event and server.base then -- server_event cq = cqueues.new(); -- Only need to listen for readable; cqueues handles everything under the hood local EV_READ = server.event.EV_READ; -- Convert a cqueues timeout to an acceptable timeout for luaevent local function luaevent_safe_timeout(cq) local t = cq:timeout(); -- if you give luaevent 0 or nil, it re-uses the previous timeout. if t == 0 then t = 0.000001; -- 1 microsecond is the smallest that works (goes into a `struct timeval`) elseif t == nil then -- pick something big if we don't have one t = 0x7FFFFFFF; -- largest 32bit int end return t end local event_handle; event_handle = server.base:addevent(cq:pollfd(), EV_READ, function(e) -- Need to reference event_handle or this callback will get collected -- This creates a circular reference that can only be broken if event_handle is manually :close()'d local _ = event_handle; -- Run as many cqueues things as possible (with a timeout of 0) -- If an error is thrown, it will break the libevent loop; but prosody resumes after logging a top level error assert(cq:loop(0)); return EV_READ, luaevent_safe_timeout(cq); end, luaevent_safe_timeout(cq)); else error "NYI" end return { cq = cq; }