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net.server_epoll: Don't try to flush buffer on closed connections
Attempt to fix a bug where connections are somehow closed twice, leading
to bad things happening elsewhere.
With LuaSec, closed connections are generally already too closed to
write anything to anyway since it does not support unidirectional
shutdown.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Tue, 19 Nov 2024 00:41:02 +0100 |
parent | 12975:d10957394a3c |
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local queue = require("prosody.util.queue"); local lib = { smqueue = {} } local smqueue = lib.smqueue; function smqueue:push(v) self._head = self._head + 1; assert(self._queue:push(v)); end function smqueue:ack(h) if h < self._tail then return nil, "tail" elseif h > self._head then return nil, "head" end local acked = {}; self._tail = h; local expect = self._head - self._tail; while expect < self._queue:count() do local v = self._queue:pop(); if not v then return nil, "pop" end table.insert(acked, v); end return acked end function smqueue:count_unacked() return self._head - self._tail end function smqueue:count_acked() return self._tail end function smqueue:resumable() return self._queue:count() >= (self._head - self._tail) end function smqueue:resume() return self._queue:items() end function smqueue:consume() return self._queue:consume() end function smqueue:table() local t = {}; for i, v in self:resume() do t[i] = v; end return t end local function freeze(q) return { head = q._head; tail = q._tail } end local queue_mt = { __name = "smqueue"; __index = smqueue; __len = smqueue.count_unacked; __freeze = freeze } function lib.new(size) assert(size > 0); return setmetatable({ _head = 0; _tail = 0; _queue = queue.new(size, true) }, queue_mt) end return lib