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Diffstat (limited to 'net/server_event.lua')
-rw-r--r-- | net/server_event.lua | 48 |
1 files changed, 36 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/net/server_event.lua b/net/server_event.lua index 3a907349..d40b388f 100644 --- a/net/server_event.lua +++ b/net/server_event.lua @@ -5,9 +5,9 @@ notes: -- when using luaevent, never register 2 or more EV_READ at one socket, same for EV_WRITE - -- you cant even register a new EV_READ/EV_WRITE callback inside another one + -- you can't even register a new EV_READ/EV_WRITE callback inside another one -- to do some of the above, use timeout events or something what will called from outside - -- dont let garbagecollect eventcallbacks, as long they are running + -- don't let garbagecollect eventcallbacks, as long they are running -- when using luasec, there are 4 cases of timeout errors: wantread or wantwrite during reading or writing --]] @@ -106,6 +106,12 @@ function interface_mt:_start_connection(plainssl) -- called from wrapclient self:_close() debug( "new connection failed. id:", self.id, "error:", self.fatalerror ) else + if EV_READWRITE == event then + if self.readcallback(event) == -1 then + -- Fatal error occurred + return -1; + end + end if plainssl and has_luasec then -- start ssl session self:starttls(self._sslctx, true) else -- normal connection @@ -116,7 +122,7 @@ function interface_mt:_start_connection(plainssl) -- called from wrapclient self.eventconnect = nil return -1 end - self.eventconnect = addevent( base, self.conn, EV_WRITE, callback, cfg.CONNECT_TIMEOUT ) + self.eventconnect = addevent( base, self.conn, EV_READWRITE, callback, cfg.CONNECT_TIMEOUT ) return true end function interface_mt:_start_session(call_onconnect) -- new session, for example after startssl @@ -151,7 +157,7 @@ function interface_mt:_start_ssl(call_onconnect) -- old socket will be destroyed self.fatalerror = err self.conn = nil -- cannot be used anymore if call_onconnect then - self.ondisconnect = nil -- dont call this when client isnt really connected + self.ondisconnect = nil -- don't call this when client isn't really connected end self:_close() debug( "fatal error while ssl wrapping:", err ) @@ -194,7 +200,7 @@ function interface_mt:_start_ssl(call_onconnect) -- old socket will be destroyed end if self.fatalerror then if call_onconnect then - self.ondisconnect = nil -- dont call this when client isnt really connected + self.ondisconnect = nil -- don't call this when client isn't really connected end self:_close() debug( "handshake failed because:", self.fatalerror ) @@ -223,7 +229,8 @@ function interface_mt:_destroy() -- close this interface + events and call last _ = self.eventsession and self.eventsession:close( ) _ = self.eventwritetimeout and self.eventwritetimeout:close( ) _ = self.eventreadtimeout and self.eventreadtimeout:close( ) - _ = self.ondisconnect and self:ondisconnect( self.fatalerror ~= "client to close" and self.fatalerror) -- call ondisconnect listener (wont be the case if handshake failed on connect) + -- call ondisconnect listener (won't be the case if handshake failed on connect) + _ = self.ondisconnect and self:ondisconnect( self.fatalerror ~= "client to close" and self.fatalerror) _ = self.conn and self.conn:close( ) -- close connection _ = self._server and self._server:counter(-1); self.eventread, self.eventwrite = nil, nil @@ -510,7 +517,7 @@ local function handleclient( client, ip, port, server, pattern, listener, sslctx interface.writebuffer = { t_concat(interface.writebuffer) } local succ, err, byte = interface.conn:send( interface.writebuffer[1], 1, interface.writebufferlen ) --vdebug( "write data:", interface.writebuffer, "error:", err, "part:", byte ) - if succ then -- writing succesful + if succ then -- writing successful interface.writebuffer[1] = nil interface.writebufferlen = 0 interface:ondrain(); @@ -539,7 +546,7 @@ local function handleclient( client, ip, port, server, pattern, listener, sslctx return -1; end interface.eventwritetimeout = addevent( base, nil, EV_TIMEOUT, callback, cfg.WRITE_TIMEOUT ) -- reg a new timeout event - debug( "wantread during write attempt, reg it in readcallback but dont know what really happens next..." ) + debug( "wantread during write attempt, reg it in readcallback but don't know what really happens next..." ) -- hopefully this works with luasec; its simply not possible to use 2 different write events on a socket in luaevent return -1 end @@ -595,8 +602,8 @@ local function handleclient( client, ip, port, server, pattern, listener, sslctx end interface.eventreadtimeout = addevent( base, nil, EV_TIMEOUT, function( ) interface:_close() end, cfg.READ_TIMEOUT) - debug( "wantwrite during read attempt, reg it in writecallback but dont know what really happens next..." ) - -- to be honest i dont know what happens next, if it is allowed to first read, the write etc... + debug( "wantwrite during read attempt, reg it in writecallback but don't know what really happens next..." ) + -- to be honest i don't know what happens next, if it is allowed to first read, the write etc... else -- connection was closed or fatal error interface.fatalerror = err debug( "connection failed in read event:", interface.fatalerror ) @@ -767,13 +774,15 @@ end local function setquitting(yes) if yes then -- Quit now - closeallservers(); + if yes ~= "once" then + closeallservers(); + end base:loopexit(); end end local function get_backend() - return base:method(); + return "libevent " .. base:method(); end -- We need to hold onto the events to stop them @@ -811,6 +820,20 @@ local function link(sender, receiver, buffersize) sender:set_mode("*a"); end +local function add_task(delay, callback) + local event_handle; + event_handle = base:addevent(nil, 0, function () + local ret = callback(socket_gettime()); + if ret then + return 0, ret; + elseif event_handle then + return -1; + end + end + , delay); + return event_handle; +end + return { cfg = cfg, base = base, @@ -826,6 +849,7 @@ return { closeall = closeallservers, get_backend = get_backend, hook_signal = hook_signal, + add_task = add_task, __NAME = SCRIPT_NAME, __DATE = LAST_MODIFIED, |