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/*
* Copyright (C) Internet Systems Consortium, Inc. ("ISC")
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: MPL-2.0 AND ISC
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*
* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
* file, you can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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*
* See the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this work for additional
* information regarding copyright ownership.
*/
/*
* Copyright (C) 2001 Nominum, Inc.
*
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* Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
*
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ISC AND NOMINUM DISCLAIMS ALL
* WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES
* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL ISC BE LIABLE FOR ANY
* SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
* WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
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* ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
* OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
*/
/*! \file */
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <isc/mem.h>
#include <isc/netmgr.h>
#include <isc/result.h>
#include <isc/string.h>
#include <isc/util.h>
#include <isccc/ccmsg.h>
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#define CCMSG_MAGIC ISC_MAGIC('C', 'C', 'm', 's')
#define VALID_CCMSG(foo) ISC_MAGIC_VALID(foo, CCMSG_MAGIC)
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static void
recv_data(isc_nmhandle_t *handle, isc_result_t eresult, isc_region_t *region,
void *arg) {
isccc_ccmsg_t *ccmsg = arg;
Fix the streaming read callback shutdown logic When shutting down TCP sockets, the read callback calling logic was flawed, it would call either one less callback or one extra. Fix the logic in the way: 1. When isc_nm_read() has been called but isc_nm_read_stop() hasn't on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_CANCELED to cancel active reading from the socket/handle. 2. When isc_nm_read() has been called and isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_SHUTTINGDOWN to signal that the dormant (not-reading) socket is being shut down. 3. The .reading and .recv_read flags are little bit tricky. The .reading flag indicates if the outer layer is reading the data (that would be uv_tcp_t for TCP and isc_nmsocket_t (TCP) for TLSStream), the .recv_read flag indicates whether somebody is interested in the data read from the socket. Usually, you would expect that the .reading should be false when .recv_read is false, but it gets even more tricky with TLSStream as the TLS protocol might need to read from the socket even when sending data. Fix the usage of the .recv_read and .reading flags in the TLSStream to their true meaning - which mostly consist of using .recv_read everywhere and then wrapping isc_nm_read() and isc_nm_read_stop() with the .reading flag. 4. The TLS failed read helper has been modified to resemble the TCP code as much as possible, clearing and re-setting the .recv_read flag in the TCP timeout code has been fixed and .recv_read is now cleared when isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the streaming socket. 5. The use of Network Manager in the named_controlconf, isccc_ccmsg, and isc_httpd units have been greatly simplified due to the improved design. 6. More unit tests for TCP and TLS testing the shutdown conditions have been added. Co-authored-by: Ondřej Surý <ondrej@isc.org> Co-authored-by: Artem Boldariev <artem@isc.org>
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REQUIRE(VALID_CCMSG(ccmsg));
Fix the streaming read callback shutdown logic When shutting down TCP sockets, the read callback calling logic was flawed, it would call either one less callback or one extra. Fix the logic in the way: 1. When isc_nm_read() has been called but isc_nm_read_stop() hasn't on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_CANCELED to cancel active reading from the socket/handle. 2. When isc_nm_read() has been called and isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_SHUTTINGDOWN to signal that the dormant (not-reading) socket is being shut down. 3. The .reading and .recv_read flags are little bit tricky. The .reading flag indicates if the outer layer is reading the data (that would be uv_tcp_t for TCP and isc_nmsocket_t (TCP) for TLSStream), the .recv_read flag indicates whether somebody is interested in the data read from the socket. Usually, you would expect that the .reading should be false when .recv_read is false, but it gets even more tricky with TLSStream as the TLS protocol might need to read from the socket even when sending data. Fix the usage of the .recv_read and .reading flags in the TLSStream to their true meaning - which mostly consist of using .recv_read everywhere and then wrapping isc_nm_read() and isc_nm_read_stop() with the .reading flag. 4. The TLS failed read helper has been modified to resemble the TCP code as much as possible, clearing and re-setting the .recv_read flag in the TCP timeout code has been fixed and .recv_read is now cleared when isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the streaming socket. 5. The use of Network Manager in the named_controlconf, isccc_ccmsg, and isc_httpd units have been greatly simplified due to the improved design. 6. More unit tests for TCP and TLS testing the shutdown conditions have been added. Co-authored-by: Ondřej Surý <ondrej@isc.org> Co-authored-by: Artem Boldariev <artem@isc.org>
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REQUIRE(handle == ccmsg->handle);
if (eresult != ISC_R_SUCCESS) {
goto done;
}
Fix the streaming read callback shutdown logic When shutting down TCP sockets, the read callback calling logic was flawed, it would call either one less callback or one extra. Fix the logic in the way: 1. When isc_nm_read() has been called but isc_nm_read_stop() hasn't on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_CANCELED to cancel active reading from the socket/handle. 2. When isc_nm_read() has been called and isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_SHUTTINGDOWN to signal that the dormant (not-reading) socket is being shut down. 3. The .reading and .recv_read flags are little bit tricky. The .reading flag indicates if the outer layer is reading the data (that would be uv_tcp_t for TCP and isc_nmsocket_t (TCP) for TLSStream), the .recv_read flag indicates whether somebody is interested in the data read from the socket. Usually, you would expect that the .reading should be false when .recv_read is false, but it gets even more tricky with TLSStream as the TLS protocol might need to read from the socket even when sending data. Fix the usage of the .recv_read and .reading flags in the TLSStream to their true meaning - which mostly consist of using .recv_read everywhere and then wrapping isc_nm_read() and isc_nm_read_stop() with the .reading flag. 4. The TLS failed read helper has been modified to resemble the TCP code as much as possible, clearing and re-setting the .recv_read flag in the TCP timeout code has been fixed and .recv_read is now cleared when isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the streaming socket. 5. The use of Network Manager in the named_controlconf, isccc_ccmsg, and isc_httpd units have been greatly simplified due to the improved design. 6. More unit tests for TCP and TLS testing the shutdown conditions have been added. Co-authored-by: Ondřej Surý <ondrej@isc.org> Co-authored-by: Artem Boldariev <artem@isc.org>
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REQUIRE(region != NULL);
if (!ccmsg->length_received) {
if (region->length < sizeof(uint32_t)) {
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eresult = ISC_R_UNEXPECTEDEND;
goto done;
}
ccmsg->size = ntohl(*(uint32_t *)region->base);
if (ccmsg->size == 0) {
Fix the streaming read callback shutdown logic When shutting down TCP sockets, the read callback calling logic was flawed, it would call either one less callback or one extra. Fix the logic in the way: 1. When isc_nm_read() has been called but isc_nm_read_stop() hasn't on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_CANCELED to cancel active reading from the socket/handle. 2. When isc_nm_read() has been called and isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_SHUTTINGDOWN to signal that the dormant (not-reading) socket is being shut down. 3. The .reading and .recv_read flags are little bit tricky. The .reading flag indicates if the outer layer is reading the data (that would be uv_tcp_t for TCP and isc_nmsocket_t (TCP) for TLSStream), the .recv_read flag indicates whether somebody is interested in the data read from the socket. Usually, you would expect that the .reading should be false when .recv_read is false, but it gets even more tricky with TLSStream as the TLS protocol might need to read from the socket even when sending data. Fix the usage of the .recv_read and .reading flags in the TLSStream to their true meaning - which mostly consist of using .recv_read everywhere and then wrapping isc_nm_read() and isc_nm_read_stop() with the .reading flag. 4. The TLS failed read helper has been modified to resemble the TCP code as much as possible, clearing and re-setting the .recv_read flag in the TCP timeout code has been fixed and .recv_read is now cleared when isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the streaming socket. 5. The use of Network Manager in the named_controlconf, isccc_ccmsg, and isc_httpd units have been greatly simplified due to the improved design. 6. More unit tests for TCP and TLS testing the shutdown conditions have been added. Co-authored-by: Ondřej Surý <ondrej@isc.org> Co-authored-by: Artem Boldariev <artem@isc.org>
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eresult = ISC_R_UNEXPECTEDEND;
goto done;
}
if (ccmsg->size > ccmsg->maxsize) {
Fix the streaming read callback shutdown logic When shutting down TCP sockets, the read callback calling logic was flawed, it would call either one less callback or one extra. Fix the logic in the way: 1. When isc_nm_read() has been called but isc_nm_read_stop() hasn't on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_CANCELED to cancel active reading from the socket/handle. 2. When isc_nm_read() has been called and isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_SHUTTINGDOWN to signal that the dormant (not-reading) socket is being shut down. 3. The .reading and .recv_read flags are little bit tricky. The .reading flag indicates if the outer layer is reading the data (that would be uv_tcp_t for TCP and isc_nmsocket_t (TCP) for TLSStream), the .recv_read flag indicates whether somebody is interested in the data read from the socket. Usually, you would expect that the .reading should be false when .recv_read is false, but it gets even more tricky with TLSStream as the TLS protocol might need to read from the socket even when sending data. Fix the usage of the .recv_read and .reading flags in the TLSStream to their true meaning - which mostly consist of using .recv_read everywhere and then wrapping isc_nm_read() and isc_nm_read_stop() with the .reading flag. 4. The TLS failed read helper has been modified to resemble the TCP code as much as possible, clearing and re-setting the .recv_read flag in the TCP timeout code has been fixed and .recv_read is now cleared when isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the streaming socket. 5. The use of Network Manager in the named_controlconf, isccc_ccmsg, and isc_httpd units have been greatly simplified due to the improved design. 6. More unit tests for TCP and TLS testing the shutdown conditions have been added. Co-authored-by: Ondřej Surý <ondrej@isc.org> Co-authored-by: Artem Boldariev <artem@isc.org>
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eresult = ISC_R_RANGE;
goto done;
}
isc_region_consume(region, sizeof(uint32_t));
isc_buffer_allocate(ccmsg->mctx, &ccmsg->buffer, ccmsg->size);
ccmsg->length_received = true;
}
/*
* If there's no more data, wait for more
*/
if (region->length == 0) {
return;
}
/* We have some data in the buffer, read it */
Fix the streaming read callback shutdown logic When shutting down TCP sockets, the read callback calling logic was flawed, it would call either one less callback or one extra. Fix the logic in the way: 1. When isc_nm_read() has been called but isc_nm_read_stop() hasn't on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_CANCELED to cancel active reading from the socket/handle. 2. When isc_nm_read() has been called and isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_SHUTTINGDOWN to signal that the dormant (not-reading) socket is being shut down. 3. The .reading and .recv_read flags are little bit tricky. The .reading flag indicates if the outer layer is reading the data (that would be uv_tcp_t for TCP and isc_nmsocket_t (TCP) for TLSStream), the .recv_read flag indicates whether somebody is interested in the data read from the socket. Usually, you would expect that the .reading should be false when .recv_read is false, but it gets even more tricky with TLSStream as the TLS protocol might need to read from the socket even when sending data. Fix the usage of the .recv_read and .reading flags in the TLSStream to their true meaning - which mostly consist of using .recv_read everywhere and then wrapping isc_nm_read() and isc_nm_read_stop() with the .reading flag. 4. The TLS failed read helper has been modified to resemble the TCP code as much as possible, clearing and re-setting the .recv_read flag in the TCP timeout code has been fixed and .recv_read is now cleared when isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the streaming socket. 5. The use of Network Manager in the named_controlconf, isccc_ccmsg, and isc_httpd units have been greatly simplified due to the improved design. 6. More unit tests for TCP and TLS testing the shutdown conditions have been added. Co-authored-by: Ondřej Surý <ondrej@isc.org> Co-authored-by: Artem Boldariev <artem@isc.org>
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size_t size = ISC_MIN(isc_buffer_availablelength(ccmsg->buffer),
region->length);
isc_buffer_putmem(ccmsg->buffer, region->base, size);
isc_region_consume(region, size);
if (isc_buffer_usedlength(ccmsg->buffer) == ccmsg->size) {
goto done;
}
/* Wait for more data to come */
return;
done:
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isc_nm_read_stop(handle);
ccmsg->recv_cb(handle, eresult, ccmsg->recv_cbarg);
Fix the streaming read callback shutdown logic When shutting down TCP sockets, the read callback calling logic was flawed, it would call either one less callback or one extra. Fix the logic in the way: 1. When isc_nm_read() has been called but isc_nm_read_stop() hasn't on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_CANCELED to cancel active reading from the socket/handle. 2. When isc_nm_read() has been called and isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_SHUTTINGDOWN to signal that the dormant (not-reading) socket is being shut down. 3. The .reading and .recv_read flags are little bit tricky. The .reading flag indicates if the outer layer is reading the data (that would be uv_tcp_t for TCP and isc_nmsocket_t (TCP) for TLSStream), the .recv_read flag indicates whether somebody is interested in the data read from the socket. Usually, you would expect that the .reading should be false when .recv_read is false, but it gets even more tricky with TLSStream as the TLS protocol might need to read from the socket even when sending data. Fix the usage of the .recv_read and .reading flags in the TLSStream to their true meaning - which mostly consist of using .recv_read everywhere and then wrapping isc_nm_read() and isc_nm_read_stop() with the .reading flag. 4. The TLS failed read helper has been modified to resemble the TCP code as much as possible, clearing and re-setting the .recv_read flag in the TCP timeout code has been fixed and .recv_read is now cleared when isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the streaming socket. 5. The use of Network Manager in the named_controlconf, isccc_ccmsg, and isc_httpd units have been greatly simplified due to the improved design. 6. More unit tests for TCP and TLS testing the shutdown conditions have been added. Co-authored-by: Ondřej Surý <ondrej@isc.org> Co-authored-by: Artem Boldariev <artem@isc.org>
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return;
}
void
isccc_ccmsg_init(isc_mem_t *mctx, isc_nmhandle_t *handle,
isccc_ccmsg_t *ccmsg) {
REQUIRE(mctx != NULL);
REQUIRE(handle != NULL);
REQUIRE(ccmsg != NULL);
*ccmsg = (isccc_ccmsg_t){
.magic = CCMSG_MAGIC,
.maxsize = 0xffffffffU, /* Largest message possible. */
.mctx = mctx,
};
Fix the streaming read callback shutdown logic When shutting down TCP sockets, the read callback calling logic was flawed, it would call either one less callback or one extra. Fix the logic in the way: 1. When isc_nm_read() has been called but isc_nm_read_stop() hasn't on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_CANCELED to cancel active reading from the socket/handle. 2. When isc_nm_read() has been called and isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_SHUTTINGDOWN to signal that the dormant (not-reading) socket is being shut down. 3. The .reading and .recv_read flags are little bit tricky. The .reading flag indicates if the outer layer is reading the data (that would be uv_tcp_t for TCP and isc_nmsocket_t (TCP) for TLSStream), the .recv_read flag indicates whether somebody is interested in the data read from the socket. Usually, you would expect that the .reading should be false when .recv_read is false, but it gets even more tricky with TLSStream as the TLS protocol might need to read from the socket even when sending data. Fix the usage of the .recv_read and .reading flags in the TLSStream to their true meaning - which mostly consist of using .recv_read everywhere and then wrapping isc_nm_read() and isc_nm_read_stop() with the .reading flag. 4. The TLS failed read helper has been modified to resemble the TCP code as much as possible, clearing and re-setting the .recv_read flag in the TCP timeout code has been fixed and .recv_read is now cleared when isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the streaming socket. 5. The use of Network Manager in the named_controlconf, isccc_ccmsg, and isc_httpd units have been greatly simplified due to the improved design. 6. More unit tests for TCP and TLS testing the shutdown conditions have been added. Co-authored-by: Ondřej Surý <ondrej@isc.org> Co-authored-by: Artem Boldariev <artem@isc.org>
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isc_nmhandle_attach(handle, &ccmsg->handle);
}
void
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isccc_ccmsg_setmaxsize(isccc_ccmsg_t *ccmsg, unsigned int maxsize) {
REQUIRE(VALID_CCMSG(ccmsg));
ccmsg->maxsize = maxsize;
}
void
isccc_ccmsg_readmessage(isccc_ccmsg_t *ccmsg, isc_nm_cb_t cb, void *cbarg) {
REQUIRE(VALID_CCMSG(ccmsg));
if (ccmsg->buffer != NULL) {
isc_buffer_free(&ccmsg->buffer);
}
Fix the streaming read callback shutdown logic When shutting down TCP sockets, the read callback calling logic was flawed, it would call either one less callback or one extra. Fix the logic in the way: 1. When isc_nm_read() has been called but isc_nm_read_stop() hasn't on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_CANCELED to cancel active reading from the socket/handle. 2. When isc_nm_read() has been called and isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_SHUTTINGDOWN to signal that the dormant (not-reading) socket is being shut down. 3. The .reading and .recv_read flags are little bit tricky. The .reading flag indicates if the outer layer is reading the data (that would be uv_tcp_t for TCP and isc_nmsocket_t (TCP) for TLSStream), the .recv_read flag indicates whether somebody is interested in the data read from the socket. Usually, you would expect that the .reading should be false when .recv_read is false, but it gets even more tricky with TLSStream as the TLS protocol might need to read from the socket even when sending data. Fix the usage of the .recv_read and .reading flags in the TLSStream to their true meaning - which mostly consist of using .recv_read everywhere and then wrapping isc_nm_read() and isc_nm_read_stop() with the .reading flag. 4. The TLS failed read helper has been modified to resemble the TCP code as much as possible, clearing and re-setting the .recv_read flag in the TCP timeout code has been fixed and .recv_read is now cleared when isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the streaming socket. 5. The use of Network Manager in the named_controlconf, isccc_ccmsg, and isc_httpd units have been greatly simplified due to the improved design. 6. More unit tests for TCP and TLS testing the shutdown conditions have been added. Co-authored-by: Ondřej Surý <ondrej@isc.org> Co-authored-by: Artem Boldariev <artem@isc.org>
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ccmsg->recv_cb = cb;
ccmsg->recv_cbarg = cbarg;
ccmsg->length_received = false;
Fix the streaming read callback shutdown logic When shutting down TCP sockets, the read callback calling logic was flawed, it would call either one less callback or one extra. Fix the logic in the way: 1. When isc_nm_read() has been called but isc_nm_read_stop() hasn't on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_CANCELED to cancel active reading from the socket/handle. 2. When isc_nm_read() has been called and isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_SHUTTINGDOWN to signal that the dormant (not-reading) socket is being shut down. 3. The .reading and .recv_read flags are little bit tricky. The .reading flag indicates if the outer layer is reading the data (that would be uv_tcp_t for TCP and isc_nmsocket_t (TCP) for TLSStream), the .recv_read flag indicates whether somebody is interested in the data read from the socket. Usually, you would expect that the .reading should be false when .recv_read is false, but it gets even more tricky with TLSStream as the TLS protocol might need to read from the socket even when sending data. Fix the usage of the .recv_read and .reading flags in the TLSStream to their true meaning - which mostly consist of using .recv_read everywhere and then wrapping isc_nm_read() and isc_nm_read_stop() with the .reading flag. 4. The TLS failed read helper has been modified to resemble the TCP code as much as possible, clearing and re-setting the .recv_read flag in the TCP timeout code has been fixed and .recv_read is now cleared when isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the streaming socket. 5. The use of Network Manager in the named_controlconf, isccc_ccmsg, and isc_httpd units have been greatly simplified due to the improved design. 6. More unit tests for TCP and TLS testing the shutdown conditions have been added. Co-authored-by: Ondřej Surý <ondrej@isc.org> Co-authored-by: Artem Boldariev <artem@isc.org>
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isc_nm_read(ccmsg->handle, recv_data, ccmsg);
}
Fix the streaming read callback shutdown logic When shutting down TCP sockets, the read callback calling logic was flawed, it would call either one less callback or one extra. Fix the logic in the way: 1. When isc_nm_read() has been called but isc_nm_read_stop() hasn't on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_CANCELED to cancel active reading from the socket/handle. 2. When isc_nm_read() has been called and isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_SHUTTINGDOWN to signal that the dormant (not-reading) socket is being shut down. 3. The .reading and .recv_read flags are little bit tricky. The .reading flag indicates if the outer layer is reading the data (that would be uv_tcp_t for TCP and isc_nmsocket_t (TCP) for TLSStream), the .recv_read flag indicates whether somebody is interested in the data read from the socket. Usually, you would expect that the .reading should be false when .recv_read is false, but it gets even more tricky with TLSStream as the TLS protocol might need to read from the socket even when sending data. Fix the usage of the .recv_read and .reading flags in the TLSStream to their true meaning - which mostly consist of using .recv_read everywhere and then wrapping isc_nm_read() and isc_nm_read_stop() with the .reading flag. 4. The TLS failed read helper has been modified to resemble the TCP code as much as possible, clearing and re-setting the .recv_read flag in the TCP timeout code has been fixed and .recv_read is now cleared when isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the streaming socket. 5. The use of Network Manager in the named_controlconf, isccc_ccmsg, and isc_httpd units have been greatly simplified due to the improved design. 6. More unit tests for TCP and TLS testing the shutdown conditions have been added. Co-authored-by: Ondřej Surý <ondrej@isc.org> Co-authored-by: Artem Boldariev <artem@isc.org>
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static void
ccmsg_senddone(isc_nmhandle_t *handle, isc_result_t eresult, void *arg) {
isccc_ccmsg_t *ccmsg = arg;
REQUIRE(VALID_CCMSG(ccmsg));
REQUIRE(ccmsg->send_cb != NULL);
isc_nm_cb_t send_cb = ccmsg->send_cb;
Fix the streaming read callback shutdown logic When shutting down TCP sockets, the read callback calling logic was flawed, it would call either one less callback or one extra. Fix the logic in the way: 1. When isc_nm_read() has been called but isc_nm_read_stop() hasn't on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_CANCELED to cancel active reading from the socket/handle. 2. When isc_nm_read() has been called and isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_SHUTTINGDOWN to signal that the dormant (not-reading) socket is being shut down. 3. The .reading and .recv_read flags are little bit tricky. The .reading flag indicates if the outer layer is reading the data (that would be uv_tcp_t for TCP and isc_nmsocket_t (TCP) for TLSStream), the .recv_read flag indicates whether somebody is interested in the data read from the socket. Usually, you would expect that the .reading should be false when .recv_read is false, but it gets even more tricky with TLSStream as the TLS protocol might need to read from the socket even when sending data. Fix the usage of the .recv_read and .reading flags in the TLSStream to their true meaning - which mostly consist of using .recv_read everywhere and then wrapping isc_nm_read() and isc_nm_read_stop() with the .reading flag. 4. The TLS failed read helper has been modified to resemble the TCP code as much as possible, clearing and re-setting the .recv_read flag in the TCP timeout code has been fixed and .recv_read is now cleared when isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the streaming socket. 5. The use of Network Manager in the named_controlconf, isccc_ccmsg, and isc_httpd units have been greatly simplified due to the improved design. 6. More unit tests for TCP and TLS testing the shutdown conditions have been added. Co-authored-by: Ondřej Surý <ondrej@isc.org> Co-authored-by: Artem Boldariev <artem@isc.org>
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ccmsg->send_cb = NULL;
send_cb(handle, eresult, ccmsg->send_cbarg);
Fix the streaming read callback shutdown logic When shutting down TCP sockets, the read callback calling logic was flawed, it would call either one less callback or one extra. Fix the logic in the way: 1. When isc_nm_read() has been called but isc_nm_read_stop() hasn't on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_CANCELED to cancel active reading from the socket/handle. 2. When isc_nm_read() has been called and isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_SHUTTINGDOWN to signal that the dormant (not-reading) socket is being shut down. 3. The .reading and .recv_read flags are little bit tricky. The .reading flag indicates if the outer layer is reading the data (that would be uv_tcp_t for TCP and isc_nmsocket_t (TCP) for TLSStream), the .recv_read flag indicates whether somebody is interested in the data read from the socket. Usually, you would expect that the .reading should be false when .recv_read is false, but it gets even more tricky with TLSStream as the TLS protocol might need to read from the socket even when sending data. Fix the usage of the .recv_read and .reading flags in the TLSStream to their true meaning - which mostly consist of using .recv_read everywhere and then wrapping isc_nm_read() and isc_nm_read_stop() with the .reading flag. 4. The TLS failed read helper has been modified to resemble the TCP code as much as possible, clearing and re-setting the .recv_read flag in the TCP timeout code has been fixed and .recv_read is now cleared when isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the streaming socket. 5. The use of Network Manager in the named_controlconf, isccc_ccmsg, and isc_httpd units have been greatly simplified due to the improved design. 6. More unit tests for TCP and TLS testing the shutdown conditions have been added. Co-authored-by: Ondřej Surý <ondrej@isc.org> Co-authored-by: Artem Boldariev <artem@isc.org>
2023-04-13 17:27:50 +02:00
isc_nmhandle_detach(&handle);
}
void
isccc_ccmsg_sendmessage(isccc_ccmsg_t *ccmsg, isc_region_t *region,
isc_nm_cb_t cb, void *cbarg) {
REQUIRE(VALID_CCMSG(ccmsg));
REQUIRE(ccmsg->send_cb == NULL);
ccmsg->send_cb = cb;
ccmsg->send_cbarg = cbarg;
isc_nmhandle_ref(ccmsg->handle);
isc_nm_send(ccmsg->handle, region, ccmsg_senddone, ccmsg);
}
void
isccc_ccmsg_disconnect(isccc_ccmsg_t *ccmsg) {
REQUIRE(VALID_CCMSG(ccmsg));
if (ccmsg->handle != NULL) {
isc_nm_read_stop(ccmsg->handle);
isc_nmhandle_close(ccmsg->handle);
isc_nmhandle_detach(&ccmsg->handle);
}
}
void
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isccc_ccmsg_invalidate(isccc_ccmsg_t *ccmsg) {
REQUIRE(VALID_CCMSG(ccmsg));
ccmsg->magic = 0;
if (ccmsg->buffer != NULL) {
isc_buffer_free(&ccmsg->buffer);
}
Fix the streaming read callback shutdown logic When shutting down TCP sockets, the read callback calling logic was flawed, it would call either one less callback or one extra. Fix the logic in the way: 1. When isc_nm_read() has been called but isc_nm_read_stop() hasn't on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_CANCELED to cancel active reading from the socket/handle. 2. When isc_nm_read() has been called and isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the on the handle, the read callback will be called with ISC_R_SHUTTINGDOWN to signal that the dormant (not-reading) socket is being shut down. 3. The .reading and .recv_read flags are little bit tricky. The .reading flag indicates if the outer layer is reading the data (that would be uv_tcp_t for TCP and isc_nmsocket_t (TCP) for TLSStream), the .recv_read flag indicates whether somebody is interested in the data read from the socket. Usually, you would expect that the .reading should be false when .recv_read is false, but it gets even more tricky with TLSStream as the TLS protocol might need to read from the socket even when sending data. Fix the usage of the .recv_read and .reading flags in the TLSStream to their true meaning - which mostly consist of using .recv_read everywhere and then wrapping isc_nm_read() and isc_nm_read_stop() with the .reading flag. 4. The TLS failed read helper has been modified to resemble the TCP code as much as possible, clearing and re-setting the .recv_read flag in the TCP timeout code has been fixed and .recv_read is now cleared when isc_nm_read_stop() has been called on the streaming socket. 5. The use of Network Manager in the named_controlconf, isccc_ccmsg, and isc_httpd units have been greatly simplified due to the improved design. 6. More unit tests for TCP and TLS testing the shutdown conditions have been added. Co-authored-by: Ondřej Surý <ondrej@isc.org> Co-authored-by: Artem Boldariev <artem@isc.org>
2023-04-13 17:27:50 +02:00
}
void
isccc_ccmsg_toregion(isccc_ccmsg_t *ccmsg, isccc_region_t *ccregion) {
REQUIRE(VALID_CCMSG(ccmsg));
ccregion->rstart = isc_buffer_base(ccmsg->buffer);
ccregion->rend = isc_buffer_used(ccmsg->buffer);
}