From 8027b67f19bd54eb0d7847a77bf8d642f1d95f16 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kim Alvefur Date: Thu, 26 May 2022 17:38:55 +0200 Subject: mod_smacks: Fix to use current method of counting acked stanzas Fixes #1757 These places seem to have been left since e62025f949f9 The logic around expected_h in should_ack() misbehaved, always comparing with 0 + unacked instead of acked + unacked. --- plugins/mod_smacks.lua | 5 ++--- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'plugins/mod_smacks.lua') diff --git a/plugins/mod_smacks.lua b/plugins/mod_smacks.lua index ce59248e..33c90ee9 100644 --- a/plugins/mod_smacks.lua +++ b/plugins/mod_smacks.lua @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ local function should_ack(session, force) if session.awaiting_ack then return end -- already waiting if force then return force end local queue = session.outgoing_stanza_queue; - local expected_h = session.last_acknowledged_stanza + queue:count_unacked(); + local expected_h = queue:count_acked() + queue:count_unacked(); local max_unacked = max_unacked_stanzas; if session.state == "inactive" then max_unacked = max_inactive_unacked_stanzas; @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ local function request_ack(session, reason) if session.destroyed then return end -- sending something can trigger destruction session.awaiting_ack = true; -- expected_h could be lower than this expression e.g. more stanzas added to the queue meanwhile) - session.last_requested_h = session.last_acknowledged_stanza + queue:count_unacked(); + session.last_requested_h = queue:count_acked() + queue:count_unacked(); session.log("debug", "Sending (inside timer, after send) from %s - #queue=%d", reason, queue:count_unacked()); if not session.delayed_ack_timer then session.delayed_ack_timer = timer.add_task(delayed_ack_timeout, function() @@ -223,7 +223,6 @@ end local function wrap_session_out(session, resume) if not resume then session.outgoing_stanza_queue = smqueue.new(queue_size); - session.last_acknowledged_stanza = 0; end add_filter(session, "stanzas/out", outgoing_stanza_filter, -999); -- cgit v1.2.3