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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-27 12:06:34 +0000
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Adding upstream version 3.5.24.upstream/3.5.24
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+/*++
+/* NAME
+/* qmgr_transport 3
+/* SUMMARY
+/* per-transport data structures
+/* SYNOPSIS
+/* #include "qmgr.h"
+/*
+/* QMGR_TRANSPORT *qmgr_transport_create(name)
+/* const char *name;
+/*
+/* QMGR_TRANSPORT *qmgr_transport_find(name)
+/* const char *name;
+/*
+/* QMGR_TRANSPORT *qmgr_transport_select()
+/*
+/* void qmgr_transport_alloc(transport, notify)
+/* QMGR_TRANSPORT *transport;
+/* void (*notify)(QMGR_TRANSPORT *transport, VSTREAM *fp);
+/*
+/* void qmgr_transport_throttle(transport, dsn)
+/* QMGR_TRANSPORT *transport;
+/* DSN *dsn;
+/*
+/* void qmgr_transport_unthrottle(transport)
+/* QMGR_TRANSPORT *transport;
+/* DESCRIPTION
+/* This module organizes the world by message transport type.
+/* Each transport can have zero or more destination queues
+/* associated with it.
+/*
+/* qmgr_transport_create() instantiates a data structure for the
+/* named transport type.
+/*
+/* qmgr_transport_find() looks up an existing message transport
+/* data structure.
+/*
+/* qmgr_transport_select() attempts to find a transport that
+/* has messages pending delivery. This routine implements
+/* round-robin search among transports.
+/*
+/* qmgr_transport_alloc() allocates a delivery process for the
+/* specified transport type. Allocation is performed asynchronously.
+/* When a process becomes available, the application callback routine
+/* is invoked with as arguments the transport and a stream that
+/* is connected to a delivery process. It is an error to call
+/* qmgr_transport_alloc() while delivery process allocation for
+/* the same transport is in progress.
+/*
+/* qmgr_transport_throttle blocks further allocation of delivery
+/* processes for the named transport. Attempts to throttle a
+/* throttled transport are ignored.
+/*
+/* qmgr_transport_unthrottle() undoes qmgr_transport_throttle().
+/* Attempts to unthrottle a non-throttled transport are ignored.
+/* DIAGNOSTICS
+/* Panic: consistency check failure. Fatal: out of memory.
+/* LICENSE
+/* .ad
+/* .fi
+/* The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software.
+/* AUTHOR(S)
+/* Wietse Venema
+/* IBM T.J. Watson Research
+/* P.O. Box 704
+/* Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
+/*
+/* Preemptive scheduler enhancements:
+/* Patrik Rak
+/* Modra 6
+/* 155 00, Prague, Czech Republic
+/*
+/* Wietse Venema
+/* Google, Inc.
+/* 111 8th Avenue
+/* New York, NY 10011, USA
+/*--*/
+
+/* System library. */
+
+#include <sys_defs.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+
+#include <sys/time.h> /* FD_SETSIZE */
+#include <sys/types.h> /* FD_SETSIZE */
+#include <unistd.h> /* FD_SETSIZE */
+
+#ifdef USE_SYS_SELECT_H
+#include <sys/select.h> /* FD_SETSIZE */
+#endif
+
+/* Utility library. */
+
+#include <msg.h>
+#include <htable.h>
+#include <events.h>
+#include <mymalloc.h>
+#include <vstream.h>
+#include <iostuff.h>
+
+/* Global library. */
+
+#include <mail_proto.h>
+#include <recipient_list.h>
+#include <mail_conf.h>
+#include <mail_params.h>
+
+/* Application-specific. */
+
+#include "qmgr.h"
+
+HTABLE *qmgr_transport_byname; /* transport by name */
+QMGR_TRANSPORT_LIST qmgr_transport_list;/* transports, round robin */
+
+ /*
+ * A local structure to remember a delivery process allocation request.
+ */
+typedef struct QMGR_TRANSPORT_ALLOC QMGR_TRANSPORT_ALLOC;
+
+struct QMGR_TRANSPORT_ALLOC {
+ QMGR_TRANSPORT *transport; /* transport context */
+ VSTREAM *stream; /* delivery service stream */
+ QMGR_TRANSPORT_ALLOC_NOTIFY notify; /* application call-back routine */
+};
+
+ /*
+ * Connections to delivery agents are managed asynchronously. Each delivery
+ * agent connection goes through multiple wait states:
+ *
+ * - With Linux/Solaris and old queue manager implementations only, wait for
+ * the server to invoke accept().
+ *
+ * - Wait for the delivery agent's announcement that it is ready to receive a
+ * delivery request.
+ *
+ * - Wait for the delivery request completion status.
+ *
+ * Older queue manager implementations had only one pending delivery agent
+ * connection per transport. With low-latency destinations, the output rates
+ * were reduced on Linux/Solaris systems that had the extra wait state.
+ *
+ * To maximize delivery agent output rates with low-latency destinations, the
+ * following changes were made to the queue manager by the end of the 2.4
+ * development cycle:
+ *
+ * - The Linux/Solaris accept() wait state was eliminated.
+ *
+ * - A pipeline was implemented for pending delivery agent connections. The
+ * number of pending delivery agent connections was increased from one to
+ * two: the number of before-delivery wait states, plus one extra pipeline
+ * slot to prevent the pipeline from stalling easily. Increasing the
+ * pipeline much further actually hurt performance.
+ *
+ * - To reduce queue manager disk competition with delivery agents, the queue
+ * scanning algorithm was modified to import only one message per interrupt.
+ * The incoming and deferred queue scans now happen on alternate interrupts.
+ *
+ * Simplistically reasoned, a non-zero (incoming + active) queue length is
+ * equivalent to a time shift for mail deliveries; this is undesirable when
+ * delivery agents are not fully utilized.
+ *
+ * On the other hand a non-empty active queue is what allows us to do clever
+ * things such as queue file prefetch, concurrency windows, and connection
+ * caching; the idea is that such "thinking time" is affordable only after
+ * the output channels are maxed out.
+ */
+#ifndef QMGR_TRANSPORT_MAX_PEND
+#define QMGR_TRANSPORT_MAX_PEND 2
+#endif
+
+ /*
+ * Important note on the _transport_rate_delay implementation: after
+ * qmgr_transport_alloc() sets the QMGR_TRANSPORT_STAT_RATE_LOCK flag, all
+ * code paths must directly or indirectly invoke qmgr_transport_unthrottle()
+ * or qmgr_transport_throttle(). Otherwise, transports with non-zero
+ * _transport_rate_delay will become stuck.
+ */
+
+/* qmgr_transport_unthrottle_wrapper - in case (char *) != (struct *) */
+
+static void qmgr_transport_unthrottle_wrapper(int unused_event, void *context)
+{
+ qmgr_transport_unthrottle((QMGR_TRANSPORT *) context);
+}
+
+/* qmgr_transport_unthrottle - open the throttle */
+
+void qmgr_transport_unthrottle(QMGR_TRANSPORT *transport)
+{
+ const char *myname = "qmgr_transport_unthrottle";
+
+ /*
+ * This routine runs after expiration of the timer set by
+ * qmgr_transport_throttle(), or whenever a delivery transport has been
+ * used without malfunction. In either case, we enable delivery again if
+ * the transport was throttled. We always reset the transport rate lock.
+ */
+ if ((transport->flags & QMGR_TRANSPORT_STAT_DEAD) != 0) {
+ if (msg_verbose)
+ msg_info("%s: transport %s", myname, transport->name);
+ transport->flags &= ~QMGR_TRANSPORT_STAT_DEAD;
+ if (transport->dsn == 0)
+ msg_panic("%s: transport %s: null reason",
+ myname, transport->name);
+ dsn_free(transport->dsn);
+ transport->dsn = 0;
+ event_cancel_timer(qmgr_transport_unthrottle_wrapper,
+ (void *) transport);
+ }
+ if (transport->flags & QMGR_TRANSPORT_STAT_RATE_LOCK)
+ transport->flags &= ~QMGR_TRANSPORT_STAT_RATE_LOCK;
+}
+
+/* qmgr_transport_throttle - disable delivery process allocation */
+
+void qmgr_transport_throttle(QMGR_TRANSPORT *transport, DSN *dsn)
+{
+ const char *myname = "qmgr_transport_throttle";
+
+ /*
+ * We are unable to connect to a deliver process for this type of message
+ * transport. Instead of hosing the system by retrying in a tight loop,
+ * back off and disable this transport type for a while.
+ */
+ if ((transport->flags & QMGR_TRANSPORT_STAT_DEAD) == 0) {
+ if (msg_verbose)
+ msg_info("%s: transport %s: status: %s reason: %s",
+ myname, transport->name, dsn->status, dsn->reason);
+ transport->flags |= QMGR_TRANSPORT_STAT_DEAD;
+ if (transport->dsn)
+ msg_panic("%s: transport %s: spurious reason: %s",
+ myname, transport->name, transport->dsn->reason);
+ transport->dsn = DSN_COPY(dsn);
+ event_request_timer(qmgr_transport_unthrottle_wrapper,
+ (void *) transport, var_transport_retry_time);
+ }
+}
+
+/* qmgr_transport_abort - transport connect watchdog */
+
+static void qmgr_transport_abort(int unused_event, void *context)
+{
+ QMGR_TRANSPORT_ALLOC *alloc = (QMGR_TRANSPORT_ALLOC *) context;
+
+ msg_fatal("timeout connecting to transport: %s", alloc->transport->name);
+}
+
+/* qmgr_transport_rate_event - delivery process availability notice */
+
+static void qmgr_transport_rate_event(int unused_event, void *context)
+{
+ QMGR_TRANSPORT_ALLOC *alloc = (QMGR_TRANSPORT_ALLOC *) context;
+
+ alloc->notify(alloc->transport, alloc->stream);
+ myfree((void *) alloc);
+}
+
+/* qmgr_transport_event - delivery process availability notice */
+
+static void qmgr_transport_event(int unused_event, void *context)
+{
+ QMGR_TRANSPORT_ALLOC *alloc = (QMGR_TRANSPORT_ALLOC *) context;
+
+ /*
+ * This routine notifies the application when the request given to
+ * qmgr_transport_alloc() completes.
+ */
+ if (msg_verbose)
+ msg_info("transport_event: %s", alloc->transport->name);
+
+ /*
+ * Connection request completed. Stop the watchdog timer.
+ */
+ event_cancel_timer(qmgr_transport_abort, context);
+
+ /*
+ * Disable further read events that end up calling this function, and
+ * free up this pending connection pipeline slot.
+ */
+ if (alloc->stream) {
+ event_disable_readwrite(vstream_fileno(alloc->stream));
+ non_blocking(vstream_fileno(alloc->stream), BLOCKING);
+ }
+ alloc->transport->pending -= 1;
+
+ /*
+ * Notify the requestor.
+ */
+ if (alloc->transport->xport_rate_delay > 0) {
+ if ((alloc->transport->flags & QMGR_TRANSPORT_STAT_RATE_LOCK) == 0)
+ msg_panic("transport_event: missing rate lock for transport %s",
+ alloc->transport->name);
+ event_request_timer(qmgr_transport_rate_event, (void *) alloc,
+ alloc->transport->xport_rate_delay);
+ } else {
+ alloc->notify(alloc->transport, alloc->stream);
+ myfree((void *) alloc);
+ }
+}
+
+/* qmgr_transport_select - select transport for allocation */
+
+QMGR_TRANSPORT *qmgr_transport_select(void)
+{
+ QMGR_TRANSPORT *xport;
+ QMGR_QUEUE *queue;
+ int need;
+
+ /*
+ * If we find a suitable transport, rotate the list of transports to
+ * effectuate round-robin selection. See similar selection code in
+ * qmgr_peer_select().
+ *
+ * This function is called repeatedly until all transports have maxed out
+ * the number of pending delivery agent connections, until all delivery
+ * agent concurrency windows are maxed out, or until we run out of "todo"
+ * queue entries.
+ */
+#define MIN5af51743e4eef(x, y) ((x) < (y) ? (x) : (y))
+
+ for (xport = qmgr_transport_list.next; xport; xport = xport->peers.next) {
+ if ((xport->flags & QMGR_TRANSPORT_STAT_DEAD) != 0
+ || (xport->flags & QMGR_TRANSPORT_STAT_RATE_LOCK) != 0
+ || xport->pending >= QMGR_TRANSPORT_MAX_PEND)
+ continue;
+ need = xport->pending + 1;
+ for (queue = xport->queue_list.next; queue; queue = queue->peers.next) {
+ if (QMGR_QUEUE_READY(queue) == 0)
+ continue;
+ if ((need -= MIN5af51743e4eef(queue->window - queue->busy_refcount,
+ queue->todo_refcount)) <= 0) {
+ QMGR_LIST_ROTATE(qmgr_transport_list, xport, peers);
+ if (msg_verbose)
+ msg_info("qmgr_transport_select: %s", xport->name);
+ return (xport);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return (0);
+}
+
+/* qmgr_transport_alloc - allocate delivery process */
+
+void qmgr_transport_alloc(QMGR_TRANSPORT *transport, QMGR_TRANSPORT_ALLOC_NOTIFY notify)
+{
+ QMGR_TRANSPORT_ALLOC *alloc;
+
+ /*
+ * Sanity checks.
+ */
+ if (transport->flags & QMGR_TRANSPORT_STAT_DEAD)
+ msg_panic("qmgr_transport: dead transport: %s", transport->name);
+ if (transport->flags & QMGR_TRANSPORT_STAT_RATE_LOCK)
+ msg_panic("qmgr_transport: rate-locked transport: %s", transport->name);
+ if (transport->pending >= QMGR_TRANSPORT_MAX_PEND)
+ msg_panic("qmgr_transport: excess allocation: %s", transport->name);
+
+ /*
+ * When this message delivery transport is rate-limited, do not select it
+ * again before the end of a message delivery transaction.
+ */
+ if (transport->xport_rate_delay > 0)
+ transport->flags |= QMGR_TRANSPORT_STAT_RATE_LOCK;
+
+ /*
+ * Connect to the well-known port for this delivery service, and wake up
+ * when a process announces its availability. Allow only a limited number
+ * of delivery process allocation attempts for this transport. In case of
+ * problems, back off. Do not hose the system when it is in trouble
+ * already.
+ *
+ * Use non-blocking connect(), so that Linux won't block the queue manager
+ * until the delivery agent calls accept().
+ *
+ * When the connection to delivery agent cannot be completed, notify the
+ * event handler so that it can throttle the transport and defer the todo
+ * queues, just like it does when communication fails *after* connection
+ * completion.
+ *
+ * Before Postfix 2.4, the event handler was not invoked after connect()
+ * error, and mail was not deferred. Because of this, mail would be stuck
+ * in the active queue after triggering a "connection refused" condition.
+ */
+ alloc = (QMGR_TRANSPORT_ALLOC *) mymalloc(sizeof(*alloc));
+ alloc->transport = transport;
+ alloc->notify = notify;
+ transport->pending += 1;
+ if ((alloc->stream = mail_connect(MAIL_CLASS_PRIVATE, transport->name,
+ NON_BLOCKING)) == 0) {
+ msg_warn("connect to transport %s/%s: %m",
+ MAIL_CLASS_PRIVATE, transport->name);
+ event_request_timer(qmgr_transport_event, (void *) alloc, 0);
+ return;
+ }
+#if (EVENTS_STYLE != EVENTS_STYLE_SELECT) && defined(CA_VSTREAM_CTL_DUPFD)
+#ifndef THRESHOLD_FD_WORKAROUND
+#define THRESHOLD_FD_WORKAROUND 128
+#endif
+ vstream_control(alloc->stream,
+ CA_VSTREAM_CTL_DUPFD(THRESHOLD_FD_WORKAROUND),
+ CA_VSTREAM_CTL_END);
+#endif
+ event_enable_read(vstream_fileno(alloc->stream), qmgr_transport_event,
+ (void *) alloc);
+
+ /*
+ * Guard against broken systems.
+ */
+ event_request_timer(qmgr_transport_abort, (void *) alloc,
+ var_daemon_timeout);
+}
+
+/* qmgr_transport_create - create transport instance */
+
+QMGR_TRANSPORT *qmgr_transport_create(const char *name)
+{
+ QMGR_TRANSPORT *transport;
+
+ if (htable_find(qmgr_transport_byname, name) != 0)
+ msg_panic("qmgr_transport_create: transport exists: %s", name);
+ transport = (QMGR_TRANSPORT *) mymalloc(sizeof(QMGR_TRANSPORT));
+ transport->flags = 0;
+ transport->pending = 0;
+ transport->name = mystrdup(name);
+
+ /*
+ * Use global configuration settings or transport-specific settings.
+ */
+ transport->dest_concurrency_limit =
+ get_mail_conf_int2(name, _DEST_CON_LIMIT,
+ var_dest_con_limit, 0, 0);
+ transport->recipient_limit =
+ get_mail_conf_int2(name, _DEST_RCPT_LIMIT,
+ var_dest_rcpt_limit, 0, 0);
+ transport->init_dest_concurrency =
+ get_mail_conf_int2(name, _INIT_DEST_CON,
+ var_init_dest_concurrency, 1, 0);
+ transport->xport_rate_delay = get_mail_conf_time2(name, _XPORT_RATE_DELAY,
+ var_xport_rate_delay,
+ 's', 0, 0);
+ transport->rate_delay = get_mail_conf_time2(name, _DEST_RATE_DELAY,
+ var_dest_rate_delay,
+ 's', 0, 0);
+
+ if (transport->rate_delay > 0)
+ transport->dest_concurrency_limit = 1;
+ if (transport->dest_concurrency_limit != 0
+ && transport->dest_concurrency_limit < transport->init_dest_concurrency)
+ transport->init_dest_concurrency = transport->dest_concurrency_limit;
+
+ transport->slot_cost = get_mail_conf_int2(name, _DELIVERY_SLOT_COST,
+ var_delivery_slot_cost, 0, 0);
+ transport->slot_loan = get_mail_conf_int2(name, _DELIVERY_SLOT_LOAN,
+ var_delivery_slot_loan, 0, 0);
+ transport->slot_loan_factor =
+ 100 - get_mail_conf_int2(name, _DELIVERY_SLOT_DISCOUNT,
+ var_delivery_slot_discount, 0, 100);
+ transport->min_slots = get_mail_conf_int2(name, _MIN_DELIVERY_SLOTS,
+ var_min_delivery_slots, 0, 0);
+ transport->rcpt_unused = get_mail_conf_int2(name, _XPORT_RCPT_LIMIT,
+ var_xport_rcpt_limit, 0, 0);
+ transport->rcpt_per_stack = get_mail_conf_int2(name, _STACK_RCPT_LIMIT,
+ var_stack_rcpt_limit, 0, 0);
+ transport->refill_limit = get_mail_conf_int2(name, _XPORT_REFILL_LIMIT,
+ var_xport_refill_limit, 1, 0);
+ transport->refill_delay = get_mail_conf_time2(name, _XPORT_REFILL_DELAY,
+ var_xport_refill_delay, 's', 1, 0);
+
+ transport->queue_byname = htable_create(0);
+ QMGR_LIST_INIT(transport->queue_list);
+ transport->job_byname = htable_create(0);
+ QMGR_LIST_INIT(transport->job_list);
+ QMGR_LIST_INIT(transport->job_bytime);
+ transport->job_current = 0;
+ transport->job_next_unread = 0;
+ transport->candidate_cache = 0;
+ transport->candidate_cache_current = 0;
+ transport->candidate_cache_time = (time_t) 0;
+ transport->blocker_tag = 1;
+ transport->dsn = 0;
+ qmgr_feedback_init(&transport->pos_feedback, name, _CONC_POS_FDBACK,
+ VAR_CONC_POS_FDBACK, var_conc_pos_feedback);
+ qmgr_feedback_init(&transport->neg_feedback, name, _CONC_NEG_FDBACK,
+ VAR_CONC_NEG_FDBACK, var_conc_neg_feedback);
+ transport->fail_cohort_limit =
+ get_mail_conf_int2(name, _CONC_COHORT_LIM,
+ var_conc_cohort_limit, 0, 0);
+ if (qmgr_transport_byname == 0)
+ qmgr_transport_byname = htable_create(10);
+ htable_enter(qmgr_transport_byname, name, (void *) transport);
+ QMGR_LIST_PREPEND(qmgr_transport_list, transport, peers);
+ if (msg_verbose)
+ msg_info("qmgr_transport_create: %s concurrency %d recipients %d",
+ transport->name, transport->dest_concurrency_limit,
+ transport->recipient_limit);
+ return (transport);
+}
+
+/* qmgr_transport_find - find transport instance */
+
+QMGR_TRANSPORT *qmgr_transport_find(const char *name)
+{
+ return ((QMGR_TRANSPORT *) htable_find(qmgr_transport_byname, name));
+}