/* * libwebsockets - small server side websockets and web server implementation * * Copyright (C) 2010-2015 Andy Green * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation: * version 2.1 of the License. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, * MA 02110-1301 USA */ #include "private-libwebsockets.h" static int lws_calllback_as_writeable(struct lws *wsi) { struct lws_context_per_thread *pt = &wsi->context->pt[(int)wsi->tsi]; int n; lws_stats_atomic_bump(wsi->context, pt, LWSSTATS_C_WRITEABLE_CB, 1); #if defined(LWS_WITH_STATS) { uint64_t ul = time_in_microseconds() - wsi->active_writable_req_us; lws_stats_atomic_bump(wsi->context, pt, LWSSTATS_MS_WRITABLE_DELAY, ul); lws_stats_atomic_max(wsi->context, pt, LWSSTATS_MS_WORST_WRITABLE_DELAY, ul); wsi->active_writable_req_us = 0; } #endif switch (wsi->mode) { case LWSCM_RAW: n = LWS_CALLBACK_RAW_WRITEABLE; break; case LWSCM_RAW_FILEDESC: n = LWS_CALLBACK_RAW_WRITEABLE_FILE; break; case LWSCM_WS_CLIENT: n = LWS_CALLBACK_CLIENT_WRITEABLE; break; case LWSCM_WSCL_ISSUE_HTTP_BODY: n = LWS_CALLBACK_CLIENT_HTTP_WRITEABLE; break; case LWSCM_WS_SERVING: n = LWS_CALLBACK_SERVER_WRITEABLE; break; default: n = LWS_CALLBACK_HTTP_WRITEABLE; break; } return user_callback_handle_rxflow(wsi->protocol->callback, wsi, (enum lws_callback_reasons) n, wsi->user_space, NULL, 0); } LWS_VISIBLE int lws_handle_POLLOUT_event(struct lws *wsi, struct lws_pollfd *pollfd) { int write_type = LWS_WRITE_PONG; struct lws_tokens eff_buf; #ifdef LWS_USE_HTTP2 struct lws *wsi2; #endif int ret, m, n; // lwsl_err("%s: %p\n", __func__, wsi); wsi->leave_pollout_active = 0; wsi->handling_pollout = 1; /* * if another thread wants POLLOUT on us, from here on while * handling_pollout is set, he will only set leave_pollout_active. * If we are going to disable POLLOUT, we will check that first. */ /* * user callback is lowest priority to get these notifications * actually, since other pending things cannot be disordered */ /* Priority 1: pending truncated sends are incomplete ws fragments * If anything else sent first the protocol would be * corrupted. */ if (wsi->trunc_len) { if (lws_issue_raw(wsi, wsi->trunc_alloc + wsi->trunc_offset, wsi->trunc_len) < 0) { lwsl_info("%s signalling to close\n", __func__); goto bail_die; } /* leave POLLOUT active either way */ goto bail_ok; } else if (wsi->state == LWSS_FLUSHING_STORED_SEND_BEFORE_CLOSE) { wsi->socket_is_permanently_unusable = 1; goto bail_die; /* retry closing now */ } if (wsi->mode == LWSCM_WSCL_ISSUE_HTTP_BODY) goto user_service; #ifdef LWS_USE_HTTP2 /* Priority 2: protocol packets */ if (wsi->pps) { lwsl_info("servicing pps %d\n", wsi->pps); switch (wsi->pps) { case LWS_PPS_HTTP2_MY_SETTINGS: case LWS_PPS_HTTP2_ACK_SETTINGS: lws_http2_do_pps_send(lws_get_context(wsi), wsi); break; default: break; } wsi->pps = LWS_PPS_NONE; lws_rx_flow_control(wsi, 1); goto bail_ok; /* leave POLLOUT active */ } #endif #ifdef LWS_WITH_CGI if (wsi->cgi) { /* also one shot */ if (pollfd) if (lws_change_pollfd(wsi, LWS_POLLOUT, 0)) { lwsl_info("failed at set pollfd\n"); return 1; } goto user_service_go_again; } #endif /* Priority 3: pending control packets (pong or close) * * 3a: close notification packet requested from close api */ if (wsi->state == LWSS_WAITING_TO_SEND_CLOSE_NOTIFICATION) { lwsl_debug("sending close packet\n"); wsi->waiting_to_send_close_frame = 0; n = lws_write(wsi, &wsi->u.ws.ping_payload_buf[LWS_PRE], wsi->u.ws.close_in_ping_buffer_len, LWS_WRITE_CLOSE); if (n >= 0) { wsi->state = LWSS_AWAITING_CLOSE_ACK; lws_set_timeout(wsi, PENDING_TIMEOUT_CLOSE_ACK, 1); lwsl_debug("sent close indication, awaiting ack\n"); goto bail_ok; } goto bail_die; } /* else, the send failed and we should just hang up */ if ((wsi->state == LWSS_ESTABLISHED && wsi->u.ws.ping_pending_flag) || (wsi->state == LWSS_RETURNED_CLOSE_ALREADY && wsi->u.ws.payload_is_close)) { if (wsi->u.ws.payload_is_close) write_type = LWS_WRITE_CLOSE; n = lws_write(wsi, &wsi->u.ws.ping_payload_buf[LWS_PRE], wsi->u.ws.ping_payload_len, write_type); if (n < 0) goto bail_die; /* well he is sent, mark him done */ wsi->u.ws.ping_pending_flag = 0; if (wsi->u.ws.payload_is_close) /* oh... a close frame was it... then we are done */ goto bail_die; /* otherwise for PING, leave POLLOUT active either way */ goto bail_ok; } if (wsi->state == LWSS_ESTABLISHED && !wsi->socket_is_permanently_unusable && wsi->u.ws.send_check_ping) { lwsl_info("issuing ping on wsi %p\n", wsi); wsi->u.ws.send_check_ping = 0; n = lws_write(wsi, &wsi->u.ws.ping_payload_buf[LWS_PRE], 0, LWS_WRITE_PING); if (n < 0) goto bail_die; /* * we apparently were able to send the PING in a reasonable time * now reset the clock on our peer to be able to send the * PONG in a reasonable time. */ lws_set_timeout(wsi, PENDING_TIMEOUT_WS_PONG_CHECK_GET_PONG, wsi->context->timeout_secs); goto bail_ok; } /* Priority 4: if we are closing, not allowed to send more data frags * which means user callback or tx ext flush banned now */ if (wsi->state == LWSS_RETURNED_CLOSE_ALREADY) goto user_service; /* Priority 5: Tx path extension with more to send * * These are handled as new fragments each time around * So while we must block new writeable callback to enforce * payload ordering, but since they are always complete * fragments control packets can interleave OK. */ if (wsi->state == LWSS_ESTABLISHED && wsi->u.ws.tx_draining_ext) { lwsl_ext("SERVICING TX EXT DRAINING\n"); if (lws_write(wsi, NULL, 0, LWS_WRITE_CONTINUATION) < 0) goto bail_die; /* leave POLLOUT active */ goto bail_ok; } /* Priority 6: user can get the callback */ m = lws_ext_cb_active(wsi, LWS_EXT_CB_IS_WRITEABLE, NULL, 0); if (m) goto bail_die; #ifndef LWS_NO_EXTENSIONS if (!wsi->extension_data_pending) goto user_service; #endif /* * check in on the active extensions, see if they * had pending stuff to spill... they need to get the * first look-in otherwise sequence will be disordered * * NULL, zero-length eff_buf means just spill pending */ ret = 1; if (wsi->mode == LWSCM_RAW || wsi->mode == LWSCM_RAW_FILEDESC) ret = 0; while (ret == 1) { /* default to nobody has more to spill */ ret = 0; eff_buf.token = NULL; eff_buf.token_len = 0; /* give every extension a chance to spill */ m = lws_ext_cb_active(wsi, LWS_EXT_CB_PACKET_TX_PRESEND, &eff_buf, 0); if (m < 0) { lwsl_err("ext reports fatal error\n"); goto bail_die; } if (m) /* * at least one extension told us he has more * to spill, so we will go around again after */ ret = 1; /* assuming they gave us something to send, send it */ if (eff_buf.token_len) { n = lws_issue_raw(wsi, (unsigned char *)eff_buf.token, eff_buf.token_len); if (n < 0) { lwsl_info("closing from POLLOUT spill\n"); goto bail_die; } /* * Keep amount spilled small to minimize chance of this */ if (n != eff_buf.token_len) { lwsl_err("Unable to spill ext %d vs %d\n", eff_buf.token_len, n); goto bail_die; } } else continue; /* no extension has more to spill */ if (!ret) continue; /* * There's more to spill from an extension, but we just sent * something... did that leave the pipe choked? */ if (!lws_send_pipe_choked(wsi)) /* no we could add more */ continue; lwsl_info("choked in POLLOUT service\n"); /* * Yes, he's choked. Leave the POLLOUT masked on so we will * come back here when he is unchoked. Don't call the user * callback to enforce ordering of spilling, he'll get called * when we come back here and there's nothing more to spill. */ goto bail_ok; } #ifndef LWS_NO_EXTENSIONS wsi->extension_data_pending = 0; #endif user_service: /* one shot */ if (wsi->parent_carries_io) { wsi->handling_pollout = 0; wsi->leave_pollout_active = 0; return lws_calllback_as_writeable(wsi); } if (pollfd) { int eff = wsi->leave_pollout_active; if (!eff) if (lws_change_pollfd(wsi, LWS_POLLOUT, 0)) { lwsl_info("failed at set pollfd\n"); goto bail_die; } wsi->handling_pollout = 0; /* cannot get leave_pollout_active set after the above */ if (!eff && wsi->leave_pollout_active) /* got set inbetween sampling eff and clearing * handling_pollout, force POLLOUT on */ lws_calllback_as_writeable(wsi); wsi->leave_pollout_active = 0; } if (wsi->mode != LWSCM_WSCL_ISSUE_HTTP_BODY && !wsi->hdr_parsing_completed) goto bail_ok; #ifdef LWS_WITH_CGI user_service_go_again: #endif #ifdef LWS_USE_HTTP2 /* * we are the 'network wsi' for potentially many muxed child wsi with * no network connection of their own, who have to use us for all their * network actions. So we use a round-robin scheme to share out the * POLLOUT notifications to our children. * * But because any child could exhaust the socket's ability to take * writes, we can only let one child get notified each time. * * In addition children may be closed / deleted / added between POLLOUT * notifications, so we can't hold pointers */ if (wsi->mode != LWSCM_HTTP2_SERVING) { lwsl_info("%s: non http2\n", __func__); goto notify; } wsi->u.http2.requested_POLLOUT = 0; if (!wsi->u.http2.initialized) { lwsl_info("pollout on uninitialized http2 conn\n"); goto bail_ok; } lwsl_info("%s: doing children\n", __func__); wsi2 = wsi; do { wsi2 = wsi2->u.http2.next_child_wsi; lwsl_info("%s: child %p\n", __func__, wsi2); if (!wsi2) continue; if (!wsi2->u.http2.requested_POLLOUT) continue; wsi2->u.http2.requested_POLLOUT = 0; if (lws_calllback_as_writeable(wsi2)) { lwsl_debug("Closing POLLOUT child\n"); lws_close_free_wsi(wsi2, LWS_CLOSE_STATUS_NOSTATUS); } wsi2 = wsi; } while (wsi2 != NULL && !lws_send_pipe_choked(wsi)); lwsl_info("%s: completed\n", __func__); goto bail_ok; notify: #endif wsi->handling_pollout = 0; wsi->leave_pollout_active = 0; return lws_calllback_as_writeable(wsi); /* * since these don't disable the POLLOUT, they are always doing the * right thing for leave_pollout_active whether it was set or not. */ bail_ok: wsi->handling_pollout = 0; wsi->leave_pollout_active = 0; return 0; bail_die: wsi->handling_pollout = 0; wsi->leave_pollout_active = 0; return -1; } int lws_service_timeout_check(struct lws *wsi, unsigned int sec) { //#if LWS_POSIX struct lws_context_per_thread *pt = &wsi->context->pt[(int)wsi->tsi]; int n = 0; //#endif (void)n; /* * if extensions want in on it (eg, we are a mux parent) * give them a chance to service child timeouts */ if (lws_ext_cb_active(wsi, LWS_EXT_CB_1HZ, NULL, sec) < 0) return 0; if (!wsi->pending_timeout) return 0; /* * if we went beyond the allowed time, kill the * connection */ if ((time_t)sec > wsi->pending_timeout_limit) { //#if LWS_POSIX if (wsi->desc.sockfd != LWS_SOCK_INVALID && wsi->position_in_fds_table >= 0) n = pt->fds[wsi->position_in_fds_table].events; lws_stats_atomic_bump(wsi->context, pt, LWSSTATS_C_TIMEOUTS, 1); /* no need to log normal idle keepalive timeout */ if (wsi->pending_timeout != PENDING_TIMEOUT_HTTP_KEEPALIVE_IDLE) lwsl_notice("wsi %p: TIMEDOUT WAITING on %d (did hdr %d, ah %p, wl %d, pfd events %d) %llu vs %llu\n", (void *)wsi, wsi->pending_timeout, wsi->hdr_parsing_completed, wsi->u.hdr.ah, pt->ah_wait_list_length, n, (unsigned long long)sec, (unsigned long long)wsi->pending_timeout_limit); //#endif /* * Since he failed a timeout, he already had a chance to do * something and was unable to... that includes situations like * half closed connections. So process this "failed timeout" * close as a violent death and don't try to do protocol * cleanup like flush partials. */ wsi->socket_is_permanently_unusable = 1; if (wsi->mode == LWSCM_WSCL_WAITING_SSL) wsi->vhost->protocols[0].callback(wsi, LWS_CALLBACK_CLIENT_CONNECTION_ERROR, wsi->user_space, (void *)"Timed out waiting SSL", 21); lws_close_free_wsi(wsi, LWS_CLOSE_STATUS_NOSTATUS); return 1; } return 0; } int lws_rxflow_cache(struct lws *wsi, unsigned char *buf, int n, int len) { /* his RX is flowcontrolled, don't send remaining now */ if (wsi->rxflow_buffer) { /* rxflow while we were spilling prev rxflow */ lwsl_info("stalling in existing rxflow buf\n"); return 1; } /* a new rxflow, buffer it and warn caller */ lwsl_info("new rxflow input buffer len %d\n", len - n); wsi->rxflow_buffer = lws_malloc(len - n); if (!wsi->rxflow_buffer) return -1; wsi->rxflow_len = len - n; wsi->rxflow_pos = 0; memcpy(wsi->rxflow_buffer, buf + n, len - n); return 0; } /* this is used by the platform service code to stop us waiting for network * activity in poll() when we have something that already needs service */ LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int lws_service_adjust_timeout(struct lws_context *context, int timeout_ms, int tsi) { struct lws_context_per_thread *pt = &context->pt[tsi]; int n; /* Figure out if we really want to wait in poll() * We only need to wait if really nothing already to do and we have * to wait for something from network */ /* 1) if we know we are draining rx ext, do not wait in poll */ if (pt->rx_draining_ext_list) return 0; #ifdef LWS_OPENSSL_SUPPORT /* 2) if we know we have non-network pending data, do not wait in poll */ if (lws_ssl_anybody_has_buffered_read_tsi(context, tsi)) { lwsl_info("ssl buffered read\n"); return 0; } #endif /* 3) if any ah has pending rx, do not wait in poll */ for (n = 0; n < context->max_http_header_pool; n++) if (pt->ah_pool[n].rxpos != pt->ah_pool[n].rxlen) { /* any ah with pending rx must be attached to someone */ if (!pt->ah_pool[n].wsi) { lwsl_err("%s: assert: no wsi attached to ah\n", __func__); assert(0); } return 0; } return timeout_ms; } /* * guys that need POLLIN service again without waiting for network action * can force POLLIN here if not flowcontrolled, so they will get service. * * Return nonzero if anybody got their POLLIN faked */ int lws_service_flag_pending(struct lws_context *context, int tsi) { struct lws_context_per_thread *pt = &context->pt[tsi]; #ifdef LWS_OPENSSL_SUPPORT struct lws *wsi_next; #endif struct lws *wsi; int forced = 0; int n; /* POLLIN faking */ /* * 1) For all guys with already-available ext data to drain, if they are * not flowcontrolled, fake their POLLIN status */ wsi = pt->rx_draining_ext_list; while (wsi) { pt->fds[wsi->position_in_fds_table].revents |= pt->fds[wsi->position_in_fds_table].events & LWS_POLLIN; if (pt->fds[wsi->position_in_fds_table].revents & LWS_POLLIN) { forced = 1; break; } wsi = wsi->u.ws.rx_draining_ext_list; } #ifdef LWS_OPENSSL_SUPPORT /* * 2) For all guys with buffered SSL read data already saved up, if they * are not flowcontrolled, fake their POLLIN status so they'll get * service to use up the buffered incoming data, even though their * network socket may have nothing */ wsi = pt->pending_read_list; while (wsi) { wsi_next = wsi->pending_read_list_next; pt->fds[wsi->position_in_fds_table].revents |= pt->fds[wsi->position_in_fds_table].events & LWS_POLLIN; if (pt->fds[wsi->position_in_fds_table].revents & LWS_POLLIN) { forced = 1; /* * he's going to get serviced now, take him off the * list of guys with buffered SSL. If he still has some * at the end of the service, he'll get put back on the * list then. */ lws_ssl_remove_wsi_from_buffered_list(wsi); } wsi = wsi_next; } #endif /* * 3) For any wsi who have an ah with pending RX who did not * complete their current headers, and are not flowcontrolled, * fake their POLLIN status so they will be able to drain the * rx buffered in the ah */ for (n = 0; n < context->max_http_header_pool; n++) if (pt->ah_pool[n].rxpos != pt->ah_pool[n].rxlen && !pt->ah_pool[n].wsi->hdr_parsing_completed) { pt->fds[pt->ah_pool[n].wsi->position_in_fds_table].revents |= pt->fds[pt->ah_pool[n].wsi->position_in_fds_table].events & LWS_POLLIN; if (pt->fds[pt->ah_pool[n].wsi->position_in_fds_table].revents & LWS_POLLIN) forced = 1; } return forced; } #ifndef LWS_NO_CLIENT LWS_VISIBLE int lws_http_client_read(struct lws *wsi, char **buf, int *len) { int rlen, n; rlen = lws_ssl_capable_read(wsi, (unsigned char *)*buf, *len); *len = 0; /* allow the source to signal he has data again next time */ lws_change_pollfd(wsi, 0, LWS_POLLIN); if (rlen == LWS_SSL_CAPABLE_ERROR) { lwsl_notice("%s: SSL capable error\n", __func__); return -1; } if (rlen == 0) return -1; if (rlen < 0) return 0; *len = rlen; wsi->client_rx_avail = 0; /* * server may insist on transfer-encoding: chunked, * so http client must deal with it */ spin_chunks: while (wsi->chunked && (wsi->chunk_parser != ELCP_CONTENT) && *len) { switch (wsi->chunk_parser) { case ELCP_HEX: if ((*buf)[0] == '\x0d') { wsi->chunk_parser = ELCP_CR; break; } n = char_to_hex((*buf)[0]); if (n < 0) { lwsl_debug("chunking failure\n"); return -1; } wsi->chunk_remaining <<= 4; wsi->chunk_remaining |= n; break; case ELCP_CR: if ((*buf)[0] != '\x0a') { lwsl_debug("chunking failure\n"); return -1; } wsi->chunk_parser = ELCP_CONTENT; lwsl_info("chunk %d\n", wsi->chunk_remaining); if (wsi->chunk_remaining) break; lwsl_info("final chunk\n"); goto completed; case ELCP_CONTENT: break; case ELCP_POST_CR: if ((*buf)[0] != '\x0d') { lwsl_debug("chunking failure\n"); return -1; } wsi->chunk_parser = ELCP_POST_LF; break; case ELCP_POST_LF: if ((*buf)[0] != '\x0a') return -1; wsi->chunk_parser = ELCP_HEX; wsi->chunk_remaining = 0; break; } (*buf)++; (*len)--; } if (wsi->chunked && !wsi->chunk_remaining) return 0; if (wsi->u.http.content_remain && wsi->u.http.content_remain < *len) n = (int)wsi->u.http.content_remain; else n = *len; if (wsi->chunked && wsi->chunk_remaining && wsi->chunk_remaining < n) n = wsi->chunk_remaining; #ifdef LWS_WITH_HTTP_PROXY /* hubbub */ if (wsi->perform_rewrite) lws_rewrite_parse(wsi->rw, (unsigned char *)*buf, n); else #endif if (user_callback_handle_rxflow(wsi->protocol->callback, wsi, LWS_CALLBACK_RECEIVE_CLIENT_HTTP_READ, wsi->user_space, *buf, n)) { lwsl_debug("%s: LWS_CALLBACK_RECEIVE_CLIENT_HTTP_READ returned -1\n", __func__); return -1; } if (wsi->chunked && wsi->chunk_remaining) { (*buf) += n; wsi->chunk_remaining -= n; *len -= n; } if (wsi->chunked && !wsi->chunk_remaining) wsi->chunk_parser = ELCP_POST_CR; if (wsi->chunked && *len) goto spin_chunks; if (wsi->chunked) return 0; /* if we know the content length, decrement the content remaining */ if (wsi->u.http.content_length > 0) wsi->u.http.content_remain -= n; if (wsi->u.http.content_remain || !wsi->u.http.content_length) return 0; completed: if (user_callback_handle_rxflow(wsi->protocol->callback, wsi, LWS_CALLBACK_COMPLETED_CLIENT_HTTP, wsi->user_space, NULL, 0)) { lwsl_debug("Completed call returned -1\n"); return -1; } if (lws_http_transaction_completed_client(wsi)) { lwsl_notice("%s: transaction completed says -1\n", __func__); return -1; } return 0; } #endif static int lws_is_ws_with_ext(struct lws *wsi) { #if defined(LWS_NO_EXTENSIONS) return 0; #else return wsi->state == LWSS_ESTABLISHED && !!wsi->count_act_ext; #endif } LWS_VISIBLE int lws_service_fd_tsi(struct lws_context *context, struct lws_pollfd *pollfd, int tsi) { struct lws_context_per_thread *pt = &context->pt[tsi]; lws_sockfd_type our_fd = 0, tmp_fd; struct lws_tokens eff_buf; unsigned int pending = 0; struct lws *wsi, *wsi1; char draining_flow = 0; int timed_out = 0; time_t now; int n = 0, m; int more; if (!context->protocol_init_done) lws_protocol_init(context); time(&now); /* * handle case that system time was uninitialized when lws started * at boot, and got initialized a little later */ if (context->time_up < 1464083026 && now > 1464083026) context->time_up = now; /* TODO: if using libev, we should probably use timeout watchers... */ if (context->last_timeout_check_s != now) { context->last_timeout_check_s = now; #if defined(LWS_WITH_STATS) if (!tsi && now - context->last_dump > 10) { lws_stats_log_dump(context); context->last_dump = now; } #endif lws_plat_service_periodic(context); lws_check_deferred_free(context, 0); /* retire unused deprecated context */ #if !defined(LWS_PLAT_OPTEE) && !defined(LWS_WITH_ESP32) #if LWS_POSIX && !defined(_WIN32) if (context->deprecated && !context->count_wsi_allocated) { lwsl_notice("%s: ending deprecated context\n", __func__); kill(getpid(), SIGINT); return 0; } #endif #endif /* global timeout check once per second */ if (pollfd) our_fd = pollfd->fd; /* * Phase 1: check every wsi on the timeout check list */ wsi = context->pt[tsi].timeout_list; while (wsi) { /* we have to take copies, because he may be deleted */ wsi1 = wsi->timeout_list; tmp_fd = wsi->desc.sockfd; if (lws_service_timeout_check(wsi, (unsigned int)now)) { /* he did time out... */ if (tmp_fd == our_fd) /* it was the guy we came to service! */ timed_out = 1; /* he's gone, no need to mark as handled */ } wsi = wsi1; } /* * Phase 2: double-check active ah timeouts independent of wsi * timeout status */ for (n = 0; n < context->max_http_header_pool; n++) if (pt->ah_pool[n].in_use && pt->ah_pool[n].wsi && pt->ah_pool[n].assigned && now - pt->ah_pool[n].assigned > 60) { int len; char buf[256]; const unsigned char *c; /* * a single ah session somehow got held for * an unreasonable amount of time. * * Dump info on the connection... */ wsi = pt->ah_pool[n].wsi; buf[0] = '\0'; lws_get_peer_simple(wsi, buf, sizeof(buf)); lwsl_notice("ah excessive hold: wsi %p\n" " peer address: %s\n" " ah rxpos %u, rxlen %u, pos %u\n", wsi, buf, pt->ah_pool[n].rxpos, pt->ah_pool[n].rxlen, pt->ah_pool[n].pos); m = 0; do { c = lws_token_to_string(m); if (!c) break; len = lws_hdr_total_length(wsi, m); if (!len || len > sizeof(buf) - 1) { m++; continue; } lws_hdr_copy(wsi, buf, sizeof buf, m); buf[sizeof(buf) - 1] = '\0'; lwsl_notice(" %s = %s\n", (const char *)c, buf); m++; } while (1); /* ... and then drop the connection */ if (wsi->desc.sockfd == our_fd) /* it was the guy we came to service! */ timed_out = 1; lws_close_free_wsi(wsi, LWS_CLOSE_STATUS_NOSTATUS); } #ifdef LWS_WITH_CGI /* * Phase 3: handle cgi timeouts */ lws_cgi_kill_terminated(pt); #endif #if 0 { char s[300], *p = s; for (n = 0; n < context->count_threads; n++) p += sprintf(p, " %7lu (%5d), ", context->pt[n].count_conns, context->pt[n].fds_count); lwsl_notice("load: %s\n", s); } #endif } /* * at intervals, check for ws connections needing ping-pong checks */ if (context->ws_ping_pong_interval && context->last_ws_ping_pong_check_s < now + 10) { struct lws_vhost *vh = context->vhost_list; context->last_ws_ping_pong_check_s = now; while (vh) { for (n = 0; n < vh->count_protocols; n++) { wsi = vh->same_vh_protocol_list[n]; while (wsi) { if (wsi->state == LWSS_ESTABLISHED && !wsi->socket_is_permanently_unusable && !wsi->u.ws.send_check_ping && wsi->u.ws.time_next_ping_check && wsi->u.ws.time_next_ping_check < now) { lwsl_info("requesting ping-pong on wsi %p\n", wsi); wsi->u.ws.send_check_ping = 1; lws_set_timeout(wsi, PENDING_TIMEOUT_WS_PONG_CHECK_SEND_PING, context->timeout_secs); lws_callback_on_writable(wsi); wsi->u.ws.time_next_ping_check = now + wsi->context->ws_ping_pong_interval; } wsi = wsi->same_vh_protocol_next; } } vh = vh->vhost_next; } } /* the socket we came to service timed out, nothing to do */ if (timed_out) return 0; /* just here for timeout management? */ if (!pollfd) return 0; /* no, here to service a socket descriptor */ wsi = wsi_from_fd(context, pollfd->fd); if (!wsi) /* not lws connection ... leave revents alone and return */ return 0; /* * so that caller can tell we handled, past here we need to * zero down pollfd->revents after handling */ #if LWS_POSIX /* handle session socket closed */ if ((!(pollfd->revents & pollfd->events & LWS_POLLIN)) && (pollfd->revents & LWS_POLLHUP)) { wsi->socket_is_permanently_unusable = 1; lwsl_debug("Session Socket %p (fd=%d) dead\n", (void *)wsi, pollfd->fd); goto close_and_handled; } #ifdef _WIN32 if (pollfd->revents & LWS_POLLOUT) wsi->sock_send_blocking = FALSE; #endif #endif // lwsl_debug("fd=%d, revents=%d, mode=%d, state=%d\n", pollfd->fd, pollfd->revents, (int)wsi->mode, (int)wsi->state); if ((!(pollfd->revents & pollfd->events & LWS_POLLIN)) && (pollfd->revents & LWS_POLLHUP)) { lwsl_debug("pollhup\n"); wsi->socket_is_permanently_unusable = 1; goto close_and_handled; } #ifdef LWS_OPENSSL_SUPPORT if ((wsi->state == LWSS_SHUTDOWN) && lws_is_ssl(wsi) && wsi->ssl) { n = SSL_shutdown(wsi->ssl); lwsl_debug("SSL_shutdown=%d for fd %d\n", n, wsi->desc.sockfd); if (n == 1) { n = shutdown(wsi->desc.sockfd, SHUT_WR); goto close_and_handled; } else if (n == 0) { lws_change_pollfd(wsi, LWS_POLLOUT, LWS_POLLIN); n = 0; goto handled; } else /* n < 0 */ { int shutdown_error = SSL_get_error(wsi->ssl, n); lwsl_debug("SSL_shutdown returned %d, SSL_get_error: %d\n", n, shutdown_error); if (shutdown_error == SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ) { lws_change_pollfd(wsi, LWS_POLLOUT, LWS_POLLIN); n = 0; goto handled; } else if (shutdown_error == SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE) { lws_change_pollfd(wsi, LWS_POLLOUT, LWS_POLLOUT); n = 0; goto handled; } // actual error occurred, just close the connection n = shutdown(wsi->desc.sockfd, SHUT_WR); goto close_and_handled; } } #endif /* okay, what we came here to do... */ switch (wsi->mode) { case LWSCM_HTTP_SERVING: case LWSCM_HTTP_CLIENT: case LWSCM_HTTP_SERVING_ACCEPTED: case LWSCM_SERVER_LISTENER: case LWSCM_SSL_ACK_PENDING: case LWSCM_SSL_ACK_PENDING_RAW: if (wsi->state == LWSS_CLIENT_HTTP_ESTABLISHED) goto handled; #ifdef LWS_WITH_CGI if (wsi->cgi && (pollfd->revents & LWS_POLLOUT)) { n = lws_handle_POLLOUT_event(wsi, pollfd); if (n) goto close_and_handled; goto handled; } #endif /* fallthru */ case LWSCM_RAW: n = lws_server_socket_service(context, wsi, pollfd); if (n) /* closed by above */ return 1; goto handled; case LWSCM_RAW_FILEDESC: if (pollfd->revents & LWS_POLLOUT) { n = lws_calllback_as_writeable(wsi); if (lws_change_pollfd(wsi, LWS_POLLOUT, 0)) { lwsl_info("failed at set pollfd\n"); return 1; } if (n) goto close_and_handled; } n = LWS_CALLBACK_RAW_RX; if (wsi->mode == LWSCM_RAW_FILEDESC) n = LWS_CALLBACK_RAW_RX_FILE; if (pollfd->revents & LWS_POLLIN) { if (user_callback_handle_rxflow( wsi->protocol->callback, wsi, n, wsi->user_space, NULL, 0)) { lwsl_debug("raw rx callback closed it\n"); goto close_and_handled; } } if (pollfd->revents & LWS_POLLHUP) goto close_and_handled; n = 0; goto handled; case LWSCM_WS_SERVING: case LWSCM_WS_CLIENT: case LWSCM_HTTP2_SERVING: case LWSCM_HTTP_CLIENT_ACCEPTED: /* 1: something requested a callback when it was OK to write */ if (wsi->state == LWSS_WAITING_TO_SEND_CLOSE_NOTIFICATION) lwsl_notice("xxx\n"); if ((pollfd->revents & LWS_POLLOUT) && ((wsi->state == LWSS_ESTABLISHED || wsi->state == LWSS_HTTP2_ESTABLISHED || wsi->state == LWSS_HTTP2_ESTABLISHED_PRE_SETTINGS || wsi->state == LWSS_RETURNED_CLOSE_ALREADY || wsi->state == LWSS_WAITING_TO_SEND_CLOSE_NOTIFICATION || wsi->state == LWSS_FLUSHING_STORED_SEND_BEFORE_CLOSE)) && lws_handle_POLLOUT_event(wsi, pollfd)) { if (wsi->state == LWSS_RETURNED_CLOSE_ALREADY) wsi->state = LWSS_FLUSHING_STORED_SEND_BEFORE_CLOSE; lwsl_info("lws_service_fd: closing\n"); goto close_and_handled; } if (wsi->state == LWSS_RETURNED_CLOSE_ALREADY || wsi->state == LWSS_WAITING_TO_SEND_CLOSE_NOTIFICATION || wsi->state == LWSS_AWAITING_CLOSE_ACK) { /* * we stopped caring about anything except control * packets. Force flow control off, defeat tx * draining. */ lws_rx_flow_control(wsi, 1); wsi->u.ws.tx_draining_ext = 0; } if (wsi->u.ws.tx_draining_ext) /* we cannot deal with new RX until the TX ext * path has been drained. It's because new * rx will, eg, crap on the wsi rx buf that * may be needed to retain state. * * TX ext drain path MUST go through event loop * to avoid blocking. */ break; if (!(wsi->rxflow_change_to & LWS_RXFLOW_ALLOW)) /* We cannot deal with any kind of new RX * because we are RX-flowcontrolled. */ break; /* 2: RX Extension needs to be drained */ if (wsi->state == LWSS_ESTABLISHED && wsi->u.ws.rx_draining_ext) { lwsl_ext("%s: RX EXT DRAINING: Service\n", __func__); #ifndef LWS_NO_CLIENT if (wsi->mode == LWSCM_WS_CLIENT) { n = lws_client_rx_sm(wsi, 0); if (n < 0) /* we closed wsi */ n = 0; } else #endif n = lws_rx_sm(wsi, 0); goto handled; } if (wsi->u.ws.rx_draining_ext) /* * We have RX EXT content to drain, but can't do it * right now. That means we cannot do anything lower * priority either. */ break; /* 3: RX Flowcontrol buffer needs to be drained */ if (wsi->rxflow_buffer) { lwsl_info("draining rxflow (len %d)\n", wsi->rxflow_len - wsi->rxflow_pos ); /* well, drain it */ eff_buf.token = (char *)wsi->rxflow_buffer + wsi->rxflow_pos; eff_buf.token_len = wsi->rxflow_len - wsi->rxflow_pos; draining_flow = 1; goto drain; } /* 4: any incoming (or ah-stashed incoming rx) data ready? * notice if rx flow going off raced poll(), rx flow wins */ if (!(pollfd->revents & pollfd->events & LWS_POLLIN)) break; read: /* all the union members start with hdr, so even in ws mode * we can deal with the ah via u.hdr */ if (wsi->u.hdr.ah) { lwsl_info("%s: %p: inherited ah rx\n", __func__, wsi); eff_buf.token_len = wsi->u.hdr.ah->rxlen - wsi->u.hdr.ah->rxpos; eff_buf.token = (char *)wsi->u.hdr.ah->rx + wsi->u.hdr.ah->rxpos; } else { if (wsi->mode != LWSCM_HTTP_CLIENT_ACCEPTED) { /* * extension may not consume everything (eg, pmd may be constrained * as to what it can output...) has to go in per-wsi rx buf area. * Otherwise in large temp serv_buf area. */ eff_buf.token = (char *)pt->serv_buf; if (lws_is_ws_with_ext(wsi)) { eff_buf.token_len = wsi->u.ws.rx_ubuf_alloc; } else { eff_buf.token_len = context->pt_serv_buf_size; } if ((unsigned int)eff_buf.token_len > context->pt_serv_buf_size) eff_buf.token_len = context->pt_serv_buf_size; eff_buf.token_len = lws_ssl_capable_read(wsi, (unsigned char *)eff_buf.token, pending ? pending : eff_buf.token_len); switch (eff_buf.token_len) { case 0: lwsl_info("%s: zero length read\n", __func__); goto close_and_handled; case LWS_SSL_CAPABLE_MORE_SERVICE: lwsl_info("SSL Capable more service\n"); n = 0; goto handled; case LWS_SSL_CAPABLE_ERROR: lwsl_info("Closing when error\n"); goto close_and_handled; } // lwsl_notice("Actual RX %d\n", eff_buf.token_len); } } drain: #ifndef LWS_NO_CLIENT if (wsi->mode == LWSCM_HTTP_CLIENT_ACCEPTED && !wsi->told_user_closed) { /* * In SSL mode we get POLLIN notification about * encrypted data in. * * But that is not necessarily related to decrypted * data out becoming available; in may need to perform * other in or out before that happens. * * simply mark ourselves as having readable data * and turn off our POLLIN */ wsi->client_rx_avail = 1; lws_change_pollfd(wsi, LWS_POLLIN, 0); /* let user code know, he'll usually ask for writeable * callback and drain / re-enable it there */ if (user_callback_handle_rxflow( wsi->protocol->callback, wsi, LWS_CALLBACK_RECEIVE_CLIENT_HTTP, wsi->user_space, NULL, 0)) { lwsl_notice("LWS_CALLBACK_RECEIVE_CLIENT_HTTP closed it\n"); goto close_and_handled; } n = 0; goto handled; } #endif /* * give any active extensions a chance to munge the buffer * before parse. We pass in a pointer to an lws_tokens struct * prepared with the default buffer and content length that's in * there. Rather than rewrite the default buffer, extensions * that expect to grow the buffer can adapt .token to * point to their own per-connection buffer in the extension * user allocation. By default with no extensions or no * extension callback handling, just the normal input buffer is * used then so it is efficient. */ do { more = 0; m = lws_ext_cb_active(wsi, LWS_EXT_CB_PACKET_RX_PREPARSE, &eff_buf, 0); if (m < 0) goto close_and_handled; if (m) more = 1; /* service incoming data */ if (eff_buf.token_len) { /* * if draining from rxflow buffer, not * critical to track what was used since at the * use it bumps wsi->rxflow_pos. If we come * around again it will pick up from where it * left off. */ // lwsl_notice("doing lws_read from pt->serv_buf %p %p for len %d\n", pt->serv_buf, eff_buf.token, (int)eff_buf.token_len); n = lws_read(wsi, (unsigned char *)eff_buf.token, eff_buf.token_len); if (n < 0) { /* we closed wsi */ n = 0; goto handled; } } eff_buf.token = NULL; eff_buf.token_len = 0; } while (more); if (wsi->u.hdr.ah) { lwsl_notice("%s: %p: detaching\n", __func__, wsi); lws_header_table_force_to_detachable_state(wsi); /* we can run the normal ah detach flow despite * being in ws union mode, since all union members * start with hdr */ lws_header_table_detach(wsi, 0); } pending = lws_ssl_pending(wsi); if (pending) { if (lws_is_ws_with_ext(wsi)) pending = pending > wsi->u.ws.rx_ubuf_alloc ? wsi->u.ws.rx_ubuf_alloc : pending; else pending = pending > context->pt_serv_buf_size ? context->pt_serv_buf_size : pending; goto read; } if (draining_flow && wsi->rxflow_buffer && wsi->rxflow_pos == wsi->rxflow_len) { lwsl_info("flow buffer: drained\n"); lws_free_set_NULL(wsi->rxflow_buffer); /* having drained the rxflow buffer, can rearm POLLIN */ #ifdef LWS_NO_SERVER n = #endif _lws_rx_flow_control(wsi); /* n ignored, needed for NO_SERVER case */ } break; #ifdef LWS_WITH_CGI case LWSCM_CGI: /* we exist to handle a cgi's stdin/out/err data... * do the callback on our master wsi */ { struct lws_cgi_args args; if (wsi->cgi_channel >= LWS_STDOUT && !(pollfd->revents & pollfd->events & LWS_POLLIN)) break; if (wsi->cgi_channel == LWS_STDIN && !(pollfd->revents & pollfd->events & LWS_POLLOUT)) break; if (wsi->cgi_channel == LWS_STDIN) if (lws_change_pollfd(wsi, LWS_POLLOUT, 0)) { lwsl_info("failed at set pollfd\n"); return 1; } args.ch = wsi->cgi_channel; args.stdwsi = &wsi->parent->cgi->stdwsi[0]; args.hdr_state = wsi->hdr_state; //lwsl_err("CGI LWS_STDOUT waiting wsi %p mode %d state %d\n", // wsi->parent, wsi->parent->mode, wsi->parent->state); if (user_callback_handle_rxflow( wsi->parent->protocol->callback, wsi->parent, LWS_CALLBACK_CGI, wsi->parent->user_space, (void *)&args, 0)) return 1; break; } #endif default: #ifdef LWS_NO_CLIENT break; #else if ((pollfd->revents & LWS_POLLOUT) && lws_handle_POLLOUT_event(wsi, pollfd)) { lwsl_debug("POLLOUT event closed it\n"); goto close_and_handled; } n = lws_client_socket_service(context, wsi, pollfd); if (n) return 1; goto handled; #endif } n = 0; goto handled; close_and_handled: lwsl_debug("%p: Close and handled\n", wsi); lws_close_free_wsi(wsi, LWS_CLOSE_STATUS_NOSTATUS); /* * pollfd may point to something else after the close * due to pollfd swapping scheme on delete on some platforms * we can't clear revents now because it'd be the wrong guy's revents */ return 1; handled: pollfd->revents = 0; return n; } LWS_VISIBLE int lws_service_fd(struct lws_context *context, struct lws_pollfd *pollfd) { return lws_service_fd_tsi(context, pollfd, 0); } LWS_VISIBLE int lws_service(struct lws_context *context, int timeout_ms) { return lws_plat_service(context, timeout_ms); } LWS_VISIBLE int lws_service_tsi(struct lws_context *context, int timeout_ms, int tsi) { return _lws_plat_service_tsi(context, timeout_ms, tsi); }