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net.server_epoll: Fix reporting of socket connect timeout
If the underlying TCP connection times out before the write timeout
kicks in, end up here with err="timeout", which the following code
treats as a minor issue.
Then, due to epoll apparently returning the EPOLLOUT (writable) event
too, we go on and try to write to the socket (commonly stream headers).
This fails because the socket is closed, which becomes the error
returned up the stack to the rest of Prosody.
This also trips the 'onconnect' signal, which has effects on various
things, such as the net.connect state machine. Probably undesirable
effects.
With this, we instead return "connection timeout", like server_event,
and destroy the connection handle properly. And then nothing else
happens because the connection has been destroyed.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Mon, 07 Jun 2021 17:37:14 +0200 |
parent | 8556:5800f0c7afd6 |
child | 12394:86d6b069b892 |
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-- Prosody IM -- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Matthew Wild -- Copyright (C) 2008-2010 Waqas Hussain -- -- This project is MIT/X11 licensed. Please see the -- COPYING file in the source package for more information. -- -- luacheck: ignore 213/level local pairs = pairs; local ipairs = ipairs; local require = require; local _ENV = nil; -- luacheck: std none local level_sinks = {}; local make_logger; local function init(name) local log_debug = make_logger(name, "debug"); local log_info = make_logger(name, "info"); local log_warn = make_logger(name, "warn"); local log_error = make_logger(name, "error"); return function (level, message, ...) if level == "debug" then return log_debug(message, ...); elseif level == "info" then return log_info(message, ...); elseif level == "warn" then return log_warn(message, ...); elseif level == "error" then return log_error(message, ...); end end end function make_logger(source_name, level) local level_handlers = level_sinks[level]; if not level_handlers then level_handlers = {}; level_sinks[level] = level_handlers; end local logger = function (message, ...) for i = 1,#level_handlers do level_handlers[i](source_name, level, message, ...); end end return logger; end local function reset() for level, handler_list in pairs(level_sinks) do -- Clear all handlers for this level for i = 1, #handler_list do handler_list[i] = nil; end end end local function add_level_sink(level, sink_function) if not level_sinks[level] then level_sinks[level] = { sink_function }; else level_sinks[level][#level_sinks[level] + 1 ] = sink_function; end end local function add_simple_sink(simple_sink_function, levels) local format = require "util.format".format; local function sink_function(name, level, msg, ...) return simple_sink_function(name, level, format(msg, ...)); end for _, level in ipairs(levels or {"debug", "info", "warn", "error"}) do add_level_sink(level, sink_function); end end return { init = init; make_logger = make_logger; reset = reset; add_level_sink = add_level_sink; add_simple_sink = add_simple_sink; new = make_logger; };