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util/watchdog.lua @ 11590:5aafb832c91b

core.portmanager: Fix race condition in initialization of SNI cert map Under some circumstances when hosts and modules are loaded in some certain order, entries end up missing from the SNI map. This manifests in e.g. `curl https://localhost:5281/` giving an error about "unrecognized name". The `service` argument is `nil` when invoked from the "host-activated" event, leading it to iterating over every service. And then it would not be fetching e.g. `http_host` from the config, which explains why https would sometimes not work due to the missing name entry. Because when `service` is included, this limits the iteration to matching entries, while also returning the same value as the `name` loop variable. Because `name == service when service != nil` we can use name instead in the body of the loop.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Fri, 28 May 2021 17:09:22 +0200
parent 8555:4f0f5b49bb03
child 12545:5059a639f61e
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local timer = require "util.timer";
local setmetatable = setmetatable;
local os_time = os.time;

local _ENV = nil;
-- luacheck: std none

local watchdog_methods = {};
local watchdog_mt = { __index = watchdog_methods };

local function new(timeout, callback)
	local watchdog = setmetatable({ timeout = timeout, last_reset = os_time(), callback = callback }, watchdog_mt);
	timer.add_task(timeout+1, function (current_time)
		local last_reset = watchdog.last_reset;
		if not last_reset then
			return;
		end
		local time_left = (last_reset + timeout) - current_time;
		if time_left < 0 then
			return watchdog:callback();
		end
		return time_left + 1;
	end);
	return watchdog;
end

function watchdog_methods:reset()
	self.last_reset = os_time();
end

function watchdog_methods:cancel()
	self.last_reset = nil;
end

return {
	new = new;
};