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/*++
/* NAME
/* flush 8
/* SUMMARY
/* Postfix fast flush server
/* SYNOPSIS
/* \fBflush\fR [generic Postfix daemon options]
/* DESCRIPTION
/* The \fBflush\fR(8) server maintains a record of deferred
/* mail by destination.
/* This information is used to improve the performance of the SMTP
/* \fBETRN\fR request, and of its command-line equivalent,
/* "\fBsendmail -qR\fR" or "\fBpostqueue -f\fR".
/* This program expects to be run from the \fBmaster\fR(8) process
/* manager.
/*
/* The record is implemented as a per-destination logfile with
/* as contents the queue IDs of deferred mail. A logfile is
/* append-only, and is truncated when delivery is requested
/* for the corresponding destination. A destination is the
/* part on the right-hand side of the right-most \fB@\fR in
/* an email address.
/*
/* Per-destination logfiles of deferred mail are maintained only for
/* eligible destinations. The list of eligible destinations is
/* specified with the \fBfast_flush_domains\fR configuration parameter,
/* which defaults to \fB$relay_domains\fR.
/*
/* This server implements the following requests:
/* .IP "\fBadd\fI sitename queueid\fR"
/* Inform the \fBflush\fR(8) server that the message with the specified
/* queue ID is queued for the specified destination.
/* .IP "\fBsend_site\fI sitename\fR"
/* Request delivery of mail that is queued for the specified
/* destination.
/* .IP "\fBsend_file\fI queueid\fR"
/* Request delivery of the specified deferred message.
/* .IP \fBrefresh\fR
/* Refresh non-empty per-destination logfiles that were not read in
/* \fB$fast_flush_refresh_time\fR hours, by simulating
/* send requests (see above) for the corresponding destinations.
/* .sp
/* Delete empty per-destination logfiles that were not updated in
/* \fB$fast_flush_purge_time\fR days.
/* .sp
/* This request completes in the background.
/* .IP \fBpurge\fR
/* Do a \fBrefresh\fR for all per-destination logfiles.
/* SECURITY
/* .ad
/* .fi
/* The \fBflush\fR(8) server is not security-sensitive. It does not
/* talk to the network, and it does not talk to local users.
/* The fast flush server can run chrooted at fixed low privilege.
/* DIAGNOSTICS
/* Problems and transactions are logged to \fBsyslogd\fR(8)
/* or \fBpostlogd\fR(8).
/* BUGS
/* Fast flush logfiles are truncated only after a "send"
/* request, not when mail is actually delivered, and therefore can
/* accumulate outdated or redundant data. In order to maintain sanity,
/* "refresh" must be executed periodically. This can
/* be automated with a suitable wakeup timer setting in the
/* \fBmaster.cf\fR configuration file.
/*
/* Upon receipt of a request to deliver mail for an eligible
/* destination, the \fBflush\fR(8) server requests delivery of all messages
/* that are listed in that destination's logfile, regardless of the
/* recipients of those messages. This is not an issue for mail
/* that is sent to a \fBrelay_domains\fR destination because
/* such mail typically only has recipients in one domain.
/* CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
/* .ad
/* .fi
/* Changes to \fBmain.cf\fR are picked up automatically as \fBflush\fR(8)
/* processes run for only a limited amount of time. Use the command
/* "\fBpostfix reload\fR" to speed up a change.
/*
/* The text below provides only a parameter summary. See
/* \fBpostconf\fR(5) for more details including examples.
/* .IP "\fBconfig_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR"
/* The default location of the Postfix main.cf and master.cf
/* configuration files.
/* .IP "\fBdaemon_timeout (18000s)\fR"
/* How much time a Postfix daemon process may take to handle a
/* request before it is terminated by a built-in watchdog timer.
/* .IP "\fBfast_flush_domains ($relay_domains)\fR"
/* Optional list of destinations that are eligible for per-destination
/* logfiles with mail that is queued to those destinations.
/* .IP "\fBfast_flush_refresh_time (12h)\fR"
/* The time after which a non-empty but unread per-destination "fast
/* flush" logfile needs to be refreshed.
/* .IP "\fBfast_flush_purge_time (7d)\fR"
/* The time after which an empty per-destination "fast flush" logfile
/* is deleted.
/* .IP "\fBipc_timeout (3600s)\fR"
/* The time limit for sending or receiving information over an internal
/* communication channel.
/* .IP "\fBmax_idle (100s)\fR"
/* The maximum amount of time that an idle Postfix daemon process waits
/* for an incoming connection before terminating voluntarily.
/* .IP "\fBmax_use (100)\fR"
/* The maximal number of incoming connections that a Postfix daemon
/* process will service before terminating voluntarily.
/* .IP "\fBparent_domain_matches_subdomains (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR"
/* A list of Postfix features where the pattern "example.com" also
/* matches subdomains of example.com,
/* instead of requiring an explicit ".example.com" pattern.
/* .IP "\fBprocess_id (read-only)\fR"
/* The process ID of a Postfix command or daemon process.
/* .IP "\fBprocess_name (read-only)\fR"
/* The process name of a Postfix command or daemon process.
/* .IP "\fBqueue_directory (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR"
/* The location of the Postfix top-level queue directory.
/* .IP "\fBsyslog_facility (mail)\fR"
/* The syslog facility of Postfix logging.
/* .IP "\fBsyslog_name (see 'postconf -d' output)\fR"
/* A prefix that is prepended to the process name in syslog
/* records, so that, for example, "smtpd" becomes "prefix/smtpd".
/* .PP
/* Available in Postfix 3.3 and later:
/* .IP "\fBservice_name (read-only)\fR"
/* The master.cf service name of a Postfix daemon process.
/* FILES
/* /var/spool/postfix/flush, "fast flush" logfiles.
/* SEE ALSO
/* smtpd(8), SMTP server
/* qmgr(8), queue manager
/* postconf(5), configuration parameters
/* master(5), generic daemon options
/* master(8), process manager
/* postlogd(8), Postfix logging
/* syslogd(8), system logging
/* README FILES
/* .ad
/* .fi
/* Use "\fBpostconf readme_directory\fR" or
/* "\fBpostconf html_directory\fR" to locate this information.
/* .na
/* .nf
/* ETRN_README, Postfix ETRN howto
/* LICENSE
/* .ad
/* .fi
/* The Secure Mailer license must be distributed with this software.
/* HISTORY
/* This service was introduced with Postfix version 1.0.
/* AUTHOR(S)
/* Wietse Venema
/* IBM T.J. Watson Research
/* P.O. Box 704
/* Yorktown Heights, NY 10598, USA
/*
/* Wietse Venema
/* Google, Inc.
/* 111 8th Avenue
/* New York, NY 10011, USA
/*--*/
/* System library. */
#include <sys_defs.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <utime.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <string.h>
/* Utility library. */
#include <msg.h>
#include <events.h>
#include <vstream.h>
#include <vstring.h>
#include <vstring_vstream.h>
#include <myflock.h>
#include <htable.h>
#include <dict.h>
#include <scan_dir.h>
#include <stringops.h>
#include <safe_open.h>
#include <warn_stat.h>
#include <midna_domain.h>
/* Global library. */
#include <mail_params.h>
#include <mail_version.h>
#include <mail_queue.h>
#include <mail_proto.h>
#include <mail_flush.h>
#include <flush_clnt.h>
#include <mail_conf.h>
#include <mail_scan_dir.h>
#include <maps.h>
#include <domain_list.h>
#include <match_parent_style.h>
/* Single server skeleton. */
#include <mail_server.h>
/* Application-specific. */
/*
* Tunable parameters. The fast_flush_domains parameter is not defined here,
* because it is also used by the global library, and therefore is owned by
* the library.
*/
int var_fflush_refresh;
int var_fflush_purge;
/*
* Flush policy stuff.
*/
static DOMAIN_LIST *flush_domains;
/*
* Some hard-wired policy: how many queue IDs we remember while we're
* flushing a logfile (duplicate elimination). Sites with 1000+ emails
* queued should arrange for permanent connectivity.
*/
#define FLUSH_DUP_FILTER_SIZE 10000 /* graceful degradation */
/*
* Silly little macros.
*/
#define STR(x) vstring_str(x)
#define STREQ(x,y) (STRREF(x) == STRREF(y) || strcmp(x,y) == 0)
/*
* Forward declarations resulting from breaking up routines according to
* name space: domain names versus safe-to-use pathnames.
*/
static int flush_add_path(const char *, const char *);
static int flush_send_path(const char *, int);
/*
* Do we only refresh the per-destination logfile, or do we really request
* mail delivery as if someone sent ETRN? If the latter, we must override
* information about unavailable hosts or unavailable transports.
*
* When selectively flushing deferred mail, we need to override the queue
* manager's "dead destination" information and unthrottle transports and
* queues. There are two options:
*
* - Unthrottle all transports and queues before we move mail to the incoming
* queue. This is less accurate, but has the advantage when flushing lots of
* mail, because Postfix can skip delivery of flushed messages after it
* discovers that a destination is (still) unavailable.
*
* - Unthrottle some transports and queues after the queue manager moves mail
* to the active queue. This is more accurate, but has the disadvantage when
* flushing lots of mail, because Postfix cannot skip delivery of flushed
* messages after it discovers that a destination is (still) unavailable.
*/
#define REFRESH_ONLY 0
#define UNTHROTTLE_BEFORE (1<<0)
#define UNTHROTTLE_AFTER (1<<1)
/* flush_site_to_path - convert domain or [addr] to harmless string */
static VSTRING *flush_site_to_path(VSTRING *path, const char *site)
{
const char *ptr;
int ch;
/*
* Convert the name to ASCII, so that we don't to end up with non-ASCII
* names in the file system. The IDNA library functions fold case.
*/
#ifndef NO_EAI
if ((site = midna_domain_to_ascii(site)) == 0)
return (0);
#endif
/*
* Allocate buffer on the fly; caller still needs to clean up.
*/
if (path == 0)
path = vstring_alloc(10);
/*
* Mask characters that could upset the name-to-queue-file mapping code.
*/
for (ptr = site; (ch = *(unsigned const char *) ptr) != 0; ptr++)
if (ISALNUM(ch))
VSTRING_ADDCH(path, tolower(ch));
else
VSTRING_ADDCH(path, '_');
VSTRING_TERMINATE(path);
if (msg_verbose)
msg_info("site %s to path %s", site, STR(path));
return (path);
}
/* flush_add_service - append queue ID to per-site fast flush logfile */
static int flush_add_service(const char *site, const char *queue_id)
{
const char *myname = "flush_add_service";
VSTRING *site_path;
int status;
if (msg_verbose)
msg_info("%s: site %s queue_id %s", myname, site, queue_id);
/*
* If this site is not eligible for logging, deny the request.
*/
if (domain_list_match(flush_domains, site) == 0)
return (flush_domains->error ? FLUSH_STAT_FAIL : FLUSH_STAT_DENY);
/*
* Map site to path and update log.
*/
if ((site_path = flush_site_to_path((VSTRING *) 0, site)) == 0)
return (FLUSH_STAT_DENY);
status = flush_add_path(STR(site_path), queue_id);
vstring_free(site_path);
return (status);
}
/* flush_add_path - add record to log */
static int flush_add_path(const char *path, const char *queue_id)
{
const char *myname = "flush_add_path";
VSTREAM *log;
/*
* Sanity check.
*/
if (!mail_queue_id_ok(path))
return (FLUSH_STAT_BAD);
/*
* Open the logfile or bust.
*/
if ((log = mail_queue_open(MAIL_QUEUE_FLUSH, path,
O_CREAT | O_APPEND | O_WRONLY, 0600)) == 0)
msg_fatal("%s: open fast flush logfile %s: %m", myname, path);
/*
* We must lock the logfile, so that we don't lose information due to
* concurrent access. If the lock takes too long, the Postfix watchdog
* will eventually take care of the problem, but it will take a while.
*/
if (myflock(vstream_fileno(log), INTERNAL_LOCK, MYFLOCK_OP_EXCLUSIVE) < 0)
msg_fatal("%s: lock fast flush logfile %s: %m", myname, path);
/*
* Append the queue ID. With 15 bits of microsecond time, a queue ID is
* not recycled often enough for false hits to be a problem. If it does,
* then we could add other signature information, such as the file size
* in bytes.
*/
vstream_fprintf(log, "%s\n", queue_id);
if (vstream_fflush(log))
msg_warn("write fast flush logfile %s: %m", path);
/*
* Clean up.
*/
if (myflock(vstream_fileno(log), INTERNAL_LOCK, MYFLOCK_OP_NONE) < 0)
msg_fatal("%s: unlock fast flush logfile %s: %m", myname, path);
if (vstream_fclose(log) != 0)
msg_warn("write fast flush logfile %s: %m", path);
return (FLUSH_STAT_OK);
}
/* flush_send_service - flush mail queued for site */
static int flush_send_service(const char *site, int how)
{
const char *myname = "flush_send_service";
VSTRING *site_path;
int status;
if (msg_verbose)
msg_info("%s: site %s", myname, site);
/*
* If this site is not eligible for logging, deny the request.
*/
if (domain_list_match(flush_domains, site) == 0)
return (flush_domains->error ? FLUSH_STAT_FAIL : FLUSH_STAT_DENY);
/*
* Map site name to path name and flush the log.
*/
if ((site_path = flush_site_to_path((VSTRING *) 0, site)) == 0)
return (FLUSH_STAT_DENY);
status = flush_send_path(STR(site_path), how);
vstring_free(site_path);
return (status);
}
/* flush_one_file - move one queue file to incoming queue */
static int flush_one_file(const char *queue_id, VSTRING *queue_file,
struct utimbuf * tbuf, int how)
{
const char *myname = "flush_one_file";
const char *queue_name;
const char *path;
/*
* Some other instance of this program may flush some logfile and may
* just have moved this queue file to the incoming queue.
*/
for (queue_name = MAIL_QUEUE_DEFERRED; /* see below */ ;
queue_name = MAIL_QUEUE_INCOMING) {
path = mail_queue_path(queue_file, queue_name, queue_id);
if (utime(path, tbuf) == 0)
break;
if (errno != ENOENT)
msg_warn("%s: update %s time stamps: %m", myname, path);
if (STREQ(queue_name, MAIL_QUEUE_INCOMING))
return (0);
}
/*
* With the UNTHROTTLE_AFTER strategy, we leave it up to the queue
* manager to unthrottle transports and queues as it reads recipients
* from a queue file. We request this unthrottle operation by setting the
* group read permission bit.
*
* Note: we must avoid using chmod(). It is not only slower than fchmod()
* but it is also less secure. With chmod(), an attacker could repeatedly
* send requests to the flush server and trick it into changing
* permissions of non-queue files, by exploiting a race condition.
*
* We use safe_open() because we don't validate the file content before
* modifying the file status.
*/
if (how & UNTHROTTLE_AFTER) {
VSTRING *why;
struct stat st;
VSTREAM *fp;
for (why = vstring_alloc(1); /* see below */ ;
queue_name = MAIL_QUEUE_INCOMING,
path = mail_queue_path(queue_file, queue_name, queue_id)) {
if ((fp = safe_open(path, O_RDWR, 0, &st, -1, -1, why)) != 0)
break;
if (errno != ENOENT)
msg_warn("%s: open %s: %s", myname, path, STR(why));
if (errno != ENOENT || STREQ(queue_name, MAIL_QUEUE_INCOMING)) {
vstring_free(why);
return (0);
}
}
vstring_free(why);
if ((st.st_mode & MAIL_QUEUE_STAT_READY) != MAIL_QUEUE_STAT_READY) {
(void) vstream_fclose(fp);
return (0);
}
if (fchmod(vstream_fileno(fp), st.st_mode | MAIL_QUEUE_STAT_UNTHROTTLE) < 0)
msg_warn("%s: fchmod %s: %m", myname, path);
(void) vstream_fclose(fp);
}
/*
* Move the file to the incoming queue, if it isn't already there.
*/
if (STREQ(queue_name, MAIL_QUEUE_INCOMING) == 0
&& mail_queue_rename(queue_id, queue_name, MAIL_QUEUE_INCOMING) < 0
&& errno != ENOENT)
msg_warn("%s: rename from %s to %s: %m",
path, queue_name, MAIL_QUEUE_INCOMING);
/*
* If we got here, we achieved something, so let's claim success.
*/
return (1);
}
/* flush_send_path - flush logfile file */
static int flush_send_path(const char *path, int how)
{
const char *myname = "flush_send_path";
VSTRING *queue_id;
VSTRING *queue_file;
VSTREAM *log;
struct utimbuf tbuf;
static char qmgr_flush_trigger[] = {
QMGR_REQ_FLUSH_DEAD, /* flush dead site/transport cache */
};
static char qmgr_scan_trigger[] = {
QMGR_REQ_SCAN_INCOMING, /* scan incoming queue */
};
HTABLE *dup_filter;
int count;
/*
* Sanity check.
*/
if (!mail_queue_id_ok(path))
return (FLUSH_STAT_BAD);
/*
* Open the logfile. If the file does not exist, then there is no queued
* mail for this destination.
*/
if ((log = mail_queue_open(MAIL_QUEUE_FLUSH, path, O_RDWR, 0600)) == 0) {
if (errno != ENOENT)
msg_fatal("%s: open fast flush logfile %s: %m", myname, path);
return (FLUSH_STAT_OK);
}
/*
* We must lock the logfile, so that we don't lose information when it is
* truncated. Unfortunately, this means that the file can be locked for a
* significant amount of time. If things really get stuck the Postfix
* watchdog will take care of it.
*/
if (myflock(vstream_fileno(log), INTERNAL_LOCK, MYFLOCK_OP_EXCLUSIVE) < 0)
msg_fatal("%s: lock fast flush logfile %s: %m", myname, path);
/*
* With the UNTHROTTLE_BEFORE strategy, we ask the queue manager to
* unthrottle all transports and queues before we move a deferred queue
* file to the incoming queue. This minimizes a race condition where the
* queue manager seizes a queue file before it knows that we want to
* flush that message.
*
* This reduces the race condition time window to a very small amount (the
* flush server does not really know when the queue manager reads its
* command fifo). But there is a worse race, where the queue manager
* moves a deferred queue file to the active queue before we have a
* chance to expedite its delivery.
*/
if (how & UNTHROTTLE_BEFORE)
mail_trigger(MAIL_CLASS_PUBLIC, var_queue_service,
qmgr_flush_trigger, sizeof(qmgr_flush_trigger));
/*
* This is the part that dominates running time: schedule the listed
* queue files for delivery by updating their file time stamps and by
* moving them from the deferred queue to the incoming queue. This should
* take no more than a couple seconds under normal conditions. Filter out
* duplicate queue file names to avoid hammering the file system, with
* some finite limit on the amount of memory that we are willing to
* sacrifice for duplicate filtering. Graceful degradation.
*
* By moving selected queue files from the deferred queue to the incoming
* queue we optimize for the case where most deferred mail is for other
* sites. If that assumption does not hold, i.e. all deferred mail is for
* the same site, then doing a "fast flush" will cost more disk I/O than
* a "slow flush" that delivers the entire deferred queue. This penalty
* is only temporary - it will go away after we unite the active queue
* and the incoming queue.
*/
queue_id = vstring_alloc(10);
queue_file = vstring_alloc(10);
dup_filter = htable_create(10);
tbuf.actime = tbuf.modtime = event_time();
for (count = 0; vstring_get_nonl(queue_id, log) != VSTREAM_EOF; count++) {
if (!mail_queue_id_ok(STR(queue_id))) {
msg_warn("bad queue id \"%.30s...\" in fast flush logfile %s",
STR(queue_id), path);
continue;
}
if (dup_filter->used >= FLUSH_DUP_FILTER_SIZE
|| htable_find(dup_filter, STR(queue_id)) == 0) {
if (msg_verbose)
msg_info("%s: logfile %s: update queue file %s time stamps",
myname, path, STR(queue_id));
if (dup_filter->used <= FLUSH_DUP_FILTER_SIZE)
htable_enter(dup_filter, STR(queue_id), 0);
count += flush_one_file(STR(queue_id), queue_file, &tbuf, how);
} else {
if (msg_verbose)
msg_info("%s: logfile %s: skip queue file %s as duplicate",
myname, path, STR(queue_file));
}
}
htable_free(dup_filter, (void (*) (void *)) 0);
vstring_free(queue_file);
vstring_free(queue_id);
/*
* Truncate the fast flush log.
*/
if (count > 0 && ftruncate(vstream_fileno(log), (off_t) 0) < 0)
msg_fatal("%s: truncate fast flush logfile %s: %m", myname, path);
/*
* Workaround for noatime mounts. Use futimes() if available.
*/
(void) utimes(VSTREAM_PATH(log), (struct timeval *) 0);
/*
* Request delivery and clean up.
*/
if (myflock(vstream_fileno(log), INTERNAL_LOCK, MYFLOCK_OP_NONE) < 0)
msg_fatal("%s: unlock fast flush logfile %s: %m", myname, path);
if (vstream_fclose(log) != 0)
msg_warn("%s: read fast flush logfile %s: %m", myname, path);
if (count > 0) {
if (msg_verbose)
msg_info("%s: requesting delivery for logfile %s", myname, path);
mail_trigger(MAIL_CLASS_PUBLIC, var_queue_service,
qmgr_scan_trigger, sizeof(qmgr_scan_trigger));
}
return (FLUSH_STAT_OK);
}
/* flush_send_file_service - flush one queue file */
static int flush_send_file_service(const char *queue_id)
{
const char *myname = "flush_send_file_service";
VSTRING *queue_file;
struct utimbuf tbuf;
static char qmgr_scan_trigger[] = {
QMGR_REQ_SCAN_INCOMING, /* scan incoming queue */
};
/*
* Sanity check.
*/
if (!mail_queue_id_ok(queue_id))
return (FLUSH_STAT_BAD);
if (msg_verbose)
msg_info("%s: requesting delivery for queue_id %s", myname, queue_id);
queue_file = vstring_alloc(30);
tbuf.actime = tbuf.modtime = event_time();
if (flush_one_file(queue_id, queue_file, &tbuf, UNTHROTTLE_AFTER) > 0)
mail_trigger(MAIL_CLASS_PUBLIC, var_queue_service,
qmgr_scan_trigger, sizeof(qmgr_scan_trigger));
vstring_free(queue_file);
return (FLUSH_STAT_OK);
}
/* flush_refresh_service - refresh logfiles beyond some age */
static int flush_refresh_service(int max_age)
{
const char *myname = "flush_refresh_service";
SCAN_DIR *scan;
char *site_path;
struct stat st;
VSTRING *path = vstring_alloc(10);
scan = scan_dir_open(MAIL_QUEUE_FLUSH);
while ((site_path = mail_scan_dir_next(scan)) != 0) {
if (!mail_queue_id_ok(site_path))
continue; /* XXX grumble. */
mail_queue_path(path, MAIL_QUEUE_FLUSH, site_path);
if (stat(STR(path), &st) < 0) {
if (errno != ENOENT)
msg_warn("%s: stat %s: %m", myname, STR(path));
else if (msg_verbose)
msg_info("%s: %s: %m", myname, STR(path));
continue;
}
if (st.st_size == 0) {
if (st.st_mtime + var_fflush_purge < event_time()) {
if (unlink(STR(path)) < 0)
msg_warn("remove logfile %s: %m", STR(path));
else if (msg_verbose)
msg_info("%s: unlink %s, empty and unchanged for %d days",
myname, STR(path), var_fflush_purge / 86400);
} else if (msg_verbose)
msg_info("%s: skip logfile %s - empty log", myname, site_path);
} else if (st.st_atime + max_age < event_time()) {
if (msg_verbose)
msg_info("%s: flush logfile %s", myname, site_path);
flush_send_path(site_path, REFRESH_ONLY);
} else {
if (msg_verbose)
msg_info("%s: skip logfile %s, unread for <%d hours(s) ",
myname, site_path, max_age / 3600);
}
}
scan_dir_close(scan);
vstring_free(path);
return (FLUSH_STAT_OK);
}
/* flush_request_receive - receive request */
static int flush_request_receive(VSTREAM *client_stream, VSTRING *request)
{
int count;
/*
* Announce the protocol.
*/
attr_print(client_stream, ATTR_FLAG_NONE,
SEND_ATTR_STR(MAIL_ATTR_PROTO, MAIL_ATTR_PROTO_FLUSH),
ATTR_TYPE_END);
(void) vstream_fflush(client_stream);
/*
* Kluge: choose the protocol depending on the request size.
*/
if (read_wait(vstream_fileno(client_stream), var_ipc_timeout) < 0) {
msg_warn("timeout while waiting for data from %s",
VSTREAM_PATH(client_stream));
return (-1);
}
if ((count = peekfd(vstream_fileno(client_stream))) < 0) {
msg_warn("cannot examine read buffer of %s: %m",
VSTREAM_PATH(client_stream));
return (-1);
}
/*
* Short request: master trigger. Use the string+null protocol.
*/
if (count <= 2) {
if (vstring_get_null(request, client_stream) == VSTREAM_EOF) {
msg_warn("end-of-input while reading request from %s: %m",
VSTREAM_PATH(client_stream));
return (-1);
}
}
/*
* Long request: real flush client. Use the attribute list protocol.
*/
else {
if (attr_scan(client_stream,
ATTR_FLAG_MORE | ATTR_FLAG_STRICT,
RECV_ATTR_STR(MAIL_ATTR_REQ, request),
ATTR_TYPE_END) != 1) {
return (-1);
}
}
return (0);
}
/* flush_service - perform service for client */
static void flush_service(VSTREAM *client_stream, char *unused_service,
char **argv)
{
VSTRING *request = vstring_alloc(10);
VSTRING *site = 0;
VSTRING *queue_id = 0;
static char wakeup[] = { /* master wakeup request */
TRIGGER_REQ_WAKEUP,
0,
};
int status = FLUSH_STAT_BAD;
/*
* Sanity check. This service takes no command-line arguments.
*/
if (argv[0])
msg_fatal("unexpected command-line argument: %s", argv[0]);
/*
* This routine runs whenever a client connects to the UNIX-domain socket
* dedicated to the fast flush service. What we see below is a little
* protocol to (1) read a request from the client (the name of the site)
* and (2) acknowledge that we have received the request.
*
* All connection-management stuff is handled by the common code in
* single_server.c.
*/
if (flush_request_receive(client_stream, request) == 0) {
if (STREQ(STR(request), FLUSH_REQ_ADD)) {
site = vstring_alloc(10);
queue_id = vstring_alloc(10);
if (attr_scan(client_stream, ATTR_FLAG_STRICT,
RECV_ATTR_STR(MAIL_ATTR_SITE, site),
RECV_ATTR_STR(MAIL_ATTR_QUEUEID, queue_id),
ATTR_TYPE_END) == 2
&& mail_queue_id_ok(STR(queue_id)))
status = flush_add_service(STR(site), STR(queue_id));
attr_print(client_stream, ATTR_FLAG_NONE,
SEND_ATTR_INT(MAIL_ATTR_STATUS, status),
ATTR_TYPE_END);
} else if (STREQ(STR(request), FLUSH_REQ_SEND_SITE)) {
site = vstring_alloc(10);
if (attr_scan(client_stream, ATTR_FLAG_STRICT,
RECV_ATTR_STR(MAIL_ATTR_SITE, site),
ATTR_TYPE_END) == 1)
status = flush_send_service(STR(site), UNTHROTTLE_BEFORE);
attr_print(client_stream, ATTR_FLAG_NONE,
SEND_ATTR_INT(MAIL_ATTR_STATUS, status),
ATTR_TYPE_END);
} else if (STREQ(STR(request), FLUSH_REQ_SEND_FILE)) {
queue_id = vstring_alloc(10);
if (attr_scan(client_stream, ATTR_FLAG_STRICT,
RECV_ATTR_STR(MAIL_ATTR_QUEUEID, queue_id),
ATTR_TYPE_END) == 1)
status = flush_send_file_service(STR(queue_id));
attr_print(client_stream, ATTR_FLAG_NONE,
SEND_ATTR_INT(MAIL_ATTR_STATUS, status),
ATTR_TYPE_END);
} else if (STREQ(STR(request), FLUSH_REQ_REFRESH)
|| STREQ(STR(request), wakeup)) {
attr_print(client_stream, ATTR_FLAG_NONE,
SEND_ATTR_INT(MAIL_ATTR_STATUS, FLUSH_STAT_OK),
ATTR_TYPE_END);
vstream_fflush(client_stream);
(void) flush_refresh_service(var_fflush_refresh);
} else if (STREQ(STR(request), FLUSH_REQ_PURGE)) {
attr_print(client_stream, ATTR_FLAG_NONE,
SEND_ATTR_INT(MAIL_ATTR_STATUS, FLUSH_STAT_OK),
ATTR_TYPE_END);
vstream_fflush(client_stream);
(void) flush_refresh_service(0);
}
} else
attr_print(client_stream, ATTR_FLAG_NONE,
SEND_ATTR_INT(MAIL_ATTR_STATUS, status),
ATTR_TYPE_END);
vstring_free(request);
if (site)
vstring_free(site);
if (queue_id)
vstring_free(queue_id);
}
/* pre_jail_init - pre-jail initialization */
static void pre_jail_init(char *unused_name, char **unused_argv)
{
flush_domains = domain_list_init(VAR_FFLUSH_DOMAINS, MATCH_FLAG_RETURN
| match_parent_style(VAR_FFLUSH_DOMAINS),
var_fflush_domains);
}
MAIL_VERSION_STAMP_DECLARE;
/* main - pass control to the single-threaded skeleton */
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
static const CONFIG_TIME_TABLE time_table[] = {
VAR_FFLUSH_REFRESH, DEF_FFLUSH_REFRESH, &var_fflush_refresh, 1, 0,
VAR_FFLUSH_PURGE, DEF_FFLUSH_PURGE, &var_fflush_purge, 1, 0,
0,
};
/*
* Fingerprint executables and core dumps.
*/
MAIL_VERSION_STAMP_ALLOCATE;
single_server_main(argc, argv, flush_service,
CA_MAIL_SERVER_TIME_TABLE(time_table),
CA_MAIL_SERVER_PRE_INIT(pre_jail_init),
CA_MAIL_SERVER_UNLIMITED,
0);
}
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