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`result[, err]`, not `ok, err|result`, must have confused it with pcall
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The unstable hash table order caused the tests to fail and I don't know
how to tell scansion to ignore the order.
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Discovered while experimenting with a stricter SystemCallFilter setting
See man:systemd.exec(5)
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This adds an output format option to show the time that the connection was created.
Ref #1852
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This lets Prosody report its lifecycle status to systemd, so it knows
when Prosody has completed its startup, when it's reloading and shutting
down.
Both Type=notify and Type=notify-reload is supported
Example systemd .service configuration snippet:
[Service]
Type=notify
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Why do we not have tests for this?
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(thanks nicoco)
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prosody.shutdown() relies on prosody.main_thread, which has not been set
yet at this point.
Doing a clean shutdown might actually be harmful in case it tears down
things set up by the conflicting Prosody, such as the very pidfile we
were looking at.
Thanks again SigmaTel71 for noticing
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This ensures that domain names of virtual hosts and components are valid in
XMPP, and that they are encoded correctly.
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Prevents creation of log files owned by the root user which could be
inaccessible once started correctly.
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root (thanks SigmaTel71)
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SigmaTel71)
Ensures that startup.detect_platform() runs so know whether to use the
POSIX method of checking the current user or something else. Also after
reading the config so we know whether the root override setting is set.
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This allows greater control over the order of events.
Notably, the internal ordering between daemonization, initialization of
libunbound and setup of signal handling is sensitive.
libunbound starts a separate thread for processing DNS requests.
If this thread is started before signal handling has been set up, it
will not inherit the signal handlers and instead behave as it would have
before signal handlers were set up, i.e. cause the whole process to
immediately exit.
libunbound is usually initialized on the first DNS request, usually
triggered by an outgoing s2s connection attempt.
If daemonization happens before signals have been set up, signals may
not be processed at all.
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This fixes a traceback with mod_saslauth. Ideally we move this to util.session
at some point, though.
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Broke signal handling again, such that an early s2s connection results
in libunbound catching signals and getting Prosody killed on e.g. SIGHUP
This returns to the situation where prosody --daemonize does not respond
to signals.
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signalfds stop working with epoll after forking
hooking signals later should not affect anything
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Moved here from mod_posix since these events no longer originate there
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Reverts 4a9a69659727
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When libunbound is initialized, it spawns a thread to work in.
In case a module initializes libunbound, e.g. by triggering a s2s
connection, Prosody would not handle signals, instead immediately quit
on e.g. the reload (SIGHUP) signal. Likely because the libunbound thread
would not have inherited the signal mask from the main Prosody thread.
Thanks Menel, riau and franck-x for reporting and help narrowing down
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To aid in tracking down signalfd-related problems
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By aborting early, the failure should be brought to the attention
somehow.
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To make any such failures noticeable
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Fixes error in #1765 by throwing an error earlier
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Yeah, it's weird to have two versions. Needing more build dependencies
is also something we want to avoid, so here we are.
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Handling signal events the same way as all other events makes sense and
seems safer than the signal handling just jumping around in C and
messing with Lua states.
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signalfd allows handling signal events using the same method as sockets,
via file descriptors. Thus all signal dispatch can go through the same
main event loop as everything else, removing need for thread-scary
signal handling where execution would just jump to the signal handler
regardless of the state of Lua, and needing to keep track of Lua
states/threads.
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This allows multiple modules to populate the form dynamically. Currently the
form is "owned" by mod_server_contact_info, which prevents other modules from
contributing to it.
A further commit will port mod_server_contact_info to use this module.
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Also sorted to match C source
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Was missing some entries.
Rearranged to match order of entries in the C source Reg table.
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100,000 iterations of match() on my laptop from 3.5s -> 0.5s.
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This returns the number of bits that two strings have in common. It is
significantly more efficient than similar calculations in Lua.
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