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+/*++
+/* NAME
+/* qmgr 3h
+/* SUMMARY
+/* queue manager data structures
+/* SYNOPSIS
+/* #include "qmgr.h"
+/* DESCRIPTION
+/* .nf
+
+ /*
+ * System library.
+ */
+#include <sys/time.h>
+#include <time.h>
+
+ /*
+ * Utility library.
+ */
+#include <vstream.h>
+#include <scan_dir.h>
+
+ /*
+ * Global library.
+ */
+#include <recipient_list.h>
+#include <dsn.h>
+
+ /*
+ * The queue manager is built around lots of mutually-referring structures.
+ * These typedefs save some typing.
+ */
+typedef struct QMGR_TRANSPORT QMGR_TRANSPORT;
+typedef struct QMGR_QUEUE QMGR_QUEUE;
+typedef struct QMGR_ENTRY QMGR_ENTRY;
+typedef struct QMGR_MESSAGE QMGR_MESSAGE;
+typedef struct QMGR_JOB QMGR_JOB;
+typedef struct QMGR_PEER QMGR_PEER;
+typedef struct QMGR_TRANSPORT_LIST QMGR_TRANSPORT_LIST;
+typedef struct QMGR_QUEUE_LIST QMGR_QUEUE_LIST;
+typedef struct QMGR_ENTRY_LIST QMGR_ENTRY_LIST;
+typedef struct QMGR_JOB_LIST QMGR_JOB_LIST;
+typedef struct QMGR_PEER_LIST QMGR_PEER_LIST;
+typedef struct QMGR_SCAN QMGR_SCAN;
+typedef struct QMGR_FEEDBACK QMGR_FEEDBACK;
+
+ /*
+ * Hairy macros to update doubly-linked lists.
+ */
+#define QMGR_LIST_ROTATE(head, object, peers) { \
+ head.next->peers.prev = head.prev; \
+ head.prev->peers.next = head.next; \
+ head.next = object->peers.next; \
+ head.next->peers.prev = 0; \
+ head.prev = object; \
+ object->peers.next = 0; \
+}
+
+#define QMGR_LIST_UNLINK(head, type, object, peers) { \
+ type _next = object->peers.next; \
+ type _prev = object->peers.prev; \
+ if (_prev) _prev->peers.next = _next; \
+ else head.next = _next; \
+ if (_next) _next->peers.prev = _prev; \
+ else head.prev = _prev; \
+ object->peers.next = object->peers.prev = 0; \
+}
+
+#define QMGR_LIST_LINK(head, pred, object, succ, peers) { \
+ object->peers.prev = pred; \
+ object->peers.next = succ; \
+ if (pred) pred->peers.next = object; \
+ else head.next = object; \
+ if (succ) succ->peers.prev = object; \
+ else head.prev = object; \
+}
+
+#define QMGR_LIST_PREPEND(head, object, peers) { \
+ object->peers.next = head.next; \
+ object->peers.prev = 0; \
+ if (head.next) { \
+ head.next->peers.prev = object; \
+ } else { \
+ head.prev = object; \
+ } \
+ head.next = object; \
+}
+
+#define QMGR_LIST_APPEND(head, object, peers) { \
+ object->peers.prev = head.prev; \
+ object->peers.next = 0; \
+ if (head.prev) { \
+ head.prev->peers.next = object; \
+ } else { \
+ head.next = object; \
+ } \
+ head.prev = object; \
+}
+
+#define QMGR_LIST_INIT(head) { \
+ head.prev = 0; \
+ head.next = 0; \
+}
+
+ /*
+ * Transports are looked up by name (when we have resolved a message), or
+ * round-robin wise (when we want to distribute resources fairly).
+ */
+struct QMGR_TRANSPORT_LIST {
+ QMGR_TRANSPORT *next;
+ QMGR_TRANSPORT *prev;
+};
+
+extern struct HTABLE *qmgr_transport_byname; /* transport by name */
+extern QMGR_TRANSPORT_LIST qmgr_transport_list; /* transports, round robin */
+
+ /*
+ * Delivery agents provide feedback, as hints that Postfix should expend
+ * more or fewer resources on a specific destination domain. The main.cf
+ * file specifies how feedback affects delivery concurrency: add/subtract a
+ * constant, a ratio of constants, or a constant divided by the delivery
+ * concurrency; and it specifies how much feedback must accumulate between
+ * concurrency updates.
+ */
+struct QMGR_FEEDBACK {
+ int hysteresis; /* to pass, need to be this tall */
+ double base; /* pre-computed from main.cf */
+ int index; /* none, window, sqrt(window) */
+};
+
+#define QMGR_FEEDBACK_IDX_NONE 0 /* no window dependence */
+#define QMGR_FEEDBACK_IDX_WIN 1 /* 1/window dependence */
+#if 0
+#define QMGR_FEEDBACK_IDX_SQRT_WIN 2 /* 1/sqrt(window) dependence */
+#endif
+
+#ifdef QMGR_FEEDBACK_IDX_SQRT_WIN
+#include <math.h>
+#endif
+
+extern void qmgr_feedback_init(QMGR_FEEDBACK *, const char *, const char *, const char *, const char *);
+
+#ifndef QMGR_FEEDBACK_IDX_SQRT_WIN
+#define QMGR_FEEDBACK_VAL(fb, win) \
+ ((fb).index == QMGR_FEEDBACK_IDX_NONE ? (fb).base : (fb).base / (win))
+#else
+#define QMGR_FEEDBACK_VAL(fb, win) \
+ ((fb).index == QMGR_FEEDBACK_IDX_NONE ? (fb).base : \
+ (fb).index == QMGR_FEEDBACK_IDX_WIN ? (fb).base / (win) : \
+ (fb).base / sqrt(win))
+#endif
+
+ /*
+ * Each transport (local, smtp-out, bounce) can have one queue per next hop
+ * name. Queues are looked up by next hop name (when we have resolved a
+ * message destination), or round-robin wise (when we want to deliver
+ * messages fairly).
+ */
+struct QMGR_QUEUE_LIST {
+ QMGR_QUEUE *next;
+ QMGR_QUEUE *prev;
+};
+
+struct QMGR_JOB_LIST {
+ QMGR_JOB *next;
+ QMGR_JOB *prev;
+};
+
+struct QMGR_TRANSPORT {
+ int flags; /* blocked, etc. */
+ int pending; /* incomplete DA connections */
+ char *name; /* transport name */
+ int dest_concurrency_limit; /* concurrency per domain */
+ int init_dest_concurrency; /* init. per-domain concurrency */
+ int recipient_limit; /* recipients per transaction */
+ int rcpt_per_stack; /* extra slots reserved for jobs put
+ * on the job stack */
+ int rcpt_unused; /* available in-core recipient slots */
+ int refill_limit; /* recipient batch size for message
+ * refill */
+ int refill_delay; /* delay before message refill */
+ int slot_cost; /* cost of new preemption slot (# of
+ * selected entries) */
+ int slot_loan; /* preemption boost offset and */
+ int slot_loan_factor; /* factor, see qmgr_job_preempt() */
+ int min_slots; /* when preemption can take effect at
+ * all */
+ struct HTABLE *queue_byname; /* queues indexed by domain */
+ QMGR_QUEUE_LIST queue_list; /* queues, round robin order */
+ struct HTABLE *job_byname; /* jobs indexed by queue id */
+ QMGR_JOB_LIST job_list; /* list of message jobs (1 per
+ * message) ordered by scheduler */
+ QMGR_JOB_LIST job_bytime; /* jobs ordered by time since queued */
+ QMGR_JOB *job_current; /* keeps track of the current job */
+ QMGR_JOB *job_next_unread; /* next job with unread recipients */
+ QMGR_JOB *candidate_cache; /* cached result from
+ * qmgr_job_candidate() */
+ QMGR_JOB *candidate_cache_current; /* current job tied to the candidate */
+ time_t candidate_cache_time; /* when candidate_cache was last
+ * updated */
+ int blocker_tag; /* for marking blocker jobs */
+ QMGR_TRANSPORT_LIST peers; /* linkage */
+ DSN *dsn; /* why unavailable */
+ QMGR_FEEDBACK pos_feedback; /* positive feedback control */
+ QMGR_FEEDBACK neg_feedback; /* negative feedback control */
+ int fail_cohort_limit; /* flow shutdown control */
+ int xport_rate_delay; /* suspend per delivery */
+ int rate_delay; /* suspend per delivery */
+};
+
+#define QMGR_TRANSPORT_STAT_DEAD (1<<1)
+#define QMGR_TRANSPORT_STAT_RATE_LOCK (1<<2)
+
+typedef void (*QMGR_TRANSPORT_ALLOC_NOTIFY) (QMGR_TRANSPORT *, VSTREAM *);
+extern QMGR_TRANSPORT *qmgr_transport_select(void);
+extern void qmgr_transport_alloc(QMGR_TRANSPORT *, QMGR_TRANSPORT_ALLOC_NOTIFY);
+extern void qmgr_transport_throttle(QMGR_TRANSPORT *, DSN *);
+extern void qmgr_transport_unthrottle(QMGR_TRANSPORT *);
+extern QMGR_TRANSPORT *qmgr_transport_create(const char *);
+extern QMGR_TRANSPORT *qmgr_transport_find(const char *);
+
+#define QMGR_TRANSPORT_THROTTLED(t) ((t)->flags & QMGR_TRANSPORT_STAT_DEAD)
+
+ /*
+ * Each next hop (e.g., a domain name) has its own queue of pending message
+ * transactions. The "todo" queue contains messages that are to be delivered
+ * to this next hop. When a message is elected for transmission, it is moved
+ * from the "todo" queue to the "busy" queue. Messages are taken from the
+ * "todo" queue in round-robin order.
+ */
+struct QMGR_ENTRY_LIST {
+ QMGR_ENTRY *next;
+ QMGR_ENTRY *prev;
+};
+
+struct QMGR_QUEUE {
+ int dflags; /* delivery request options */
+ time_t last_done; /* last delivery completion */
+ char *name; /* domain name or address */
+ char *nexthop; /* domain name */
+ int todo_refcount; /* queue entries (todo list) */
+ int busy_refcount; /* queue entries (busy list) */
+ int window; /* slow open algorithm */
+ double success; /* accumulated positive feedback */
+ double failure; /* accumulated negative feedback */
+ double fail_cohorts; /* pseudo-cohort failure count */
+ QMGR_TRANSPORT *transport; /* transport linkage */
+ QMGR_ENTRY_LIST todo; /* todo queue entries */
+ QMGR_ENTRY_LIST busy; /* messages on the wire */
+ QMGR_QUEUE_LIST peers; /* neighbor queues */
+ DSN *dsn; /* why unavailable */
+ time_t clog_time_to_warn; /* time of last warning */
+ int blocker_tag; /* tagged if blocks job list */
+};
+
+#define QMGR_QUEUE_TODO 1 /* waiting for service */
+#define QMGR_QUEUE_BUSY 2 /* recipients on the wire */
+
+extern int qmgr_queue_count;
+
+extern QMGR_QUEUE *qmgr_queue_create(QMGR_TRANSPORT *, const char *, const char *);
+extern void qmgr_queue_done(QMGR_QUEUE *);
+extern void qmgr_queue_throttle(QMGR_QUEUE *, DSN *);
+extern void qmgr_queue_unthrottle(QMGR_QUEUE *);
+extern QMGR_QUEUE *qmgr_queue_find(QMGR_TRANSPORT *, const char *);
+extern void qmgr_queue_suspend(QMGR_QUEUE *, int);
+
+ /*
+ * Exclusive queue states. Originally there were only two: "throttled" and
+ * "not throttled". It was natural to encode these in the queue window size.
+ * After 10 years it's not practical to rip out all the working code and
+ * change representations, so we just clean up the names a little.
+ *
+ * Note: only the "ready" state can reach every state (including itself);
+ * non-ready states can reach only the "ready" state. Other transitions are
+ * forbidden, because they would result in dangling event handlers.
+ */
+#define QMGR_QUEUE_STAT_THROTTLED 0 /* back-off timer */
+#define QMGR_QUEUE_STAT_SUSPENDED -1 /* voluntary delay timer */
+#define QMGR_QUEUE_STAT_SAVED -2 /* delayed cleanup timer */
+#define QMGR_QUEUE_STAT_BAD -3 /* can't happen */
+
+#define QMGR_QUEUE_READY(q) ((q)->window > 0)
+#define QMGR_QUEUE_THROTTLED(q) ((q)->window == QMGR_QUEUE_STAT_THROTTLED)
+#define QMGR_QUEUE_SUSPENDED(q) ((q)->window == QMGR_QUEUE_STAT_SUSPENDED)
+#define QMGR_QUEUE_SAVED(q) ((q)->window == QMGR_QUEUE_STAT_SAVED)
+#define QMGR_QUEUE_BAD(q) ((q)->window <= QMGR_QUEUE_STAT_BAD)
+
+#define QMGR_QUEUE_STATUS(q) ( \
+ QMGR_QUEUE_READY(q) ? "ready" : \
+ QMGR_QUEUE_THROTTLED(q) ? "throttled" : \
+ QMGR_QUEUE_SUSPENDED(q) ? "suspended" : \
+ QMGR_QUEUE_SAVED(q) ? "saved" : \
+ "invalid queue status" \
+ )
+
+ /*
+ * Structure of one next-hop queue entry. In order to save some copying
+ * effort we allow multiple recipients per transaction.
+ */
+struct QMGR_ENTRY {
+ VSTREAM *stream; /* delivery process */
+ QMGR_MESSAGE *message; /* message info */
+ RECIPIENT_LIST rcpt_list; /* as many as it takes */
+ QMGR_QUEUE *queue; /* parent linkage */
+ QMGR_PEER *peer; /* parent linkage */
+ QMGR_ENTRY_LIST queue_peers; /* per queue neighbor entries */
+ QMGR_ENTRY_LIST peer_peers; /* per peer neighbor entries */
+};
+
+extern QMGR_ENTRY *qmgr_entry_select(QMGR_PEER *);
+extern void qmgr_entry_unselect(QMGR_ENTRY *);
+extern void qmgr_entry_move_todo(QMGR_QUEUE *, QMGR_ENTRY *);
+extern void qmgr_entry_done(QMGR_ENTRY *, int);
+extern QMGR_ENTRY *qmgr_entry_create(QMGR_PEER *, QMGR_MESSAGE *);
+
+ /*
+ * All common in-core information about a message is kept here. When all
+ * recipients have been tried the message file is linked to the "deferred"
+ * queue (some hosts not reachable), to the "bounce" queue (some recipients
+ * were rejected), and is then removed from the "active" queue.
+ */
+struct QMGR_MESSAGE {
+ int flags; /* delivery problems */
+ int qflags; /* queuing flags */
+ int tflags; /* tracing flags */
+ long tflags_offset; /* offset for killing */
+ int rflags; /* queue file read flags */
+ VSTREAM *fp; /* open queue file or null */
+ int refcount; /* queue entries */
+ int single_rcpt; /* send one rcpt at a time */
+ struct timeval arrival_time; /* start of receive transaction */
+ time_t create_time; /* queue file create time */
+ struct timeval active_time; /* time of entry into active queue */
+ time_t queued_time; /* sanitized time when moved to the
+ * active queue */
+ time_t refill_time; /* sanitized time of last message
+ * refill */
+ long warn_offset; /* warning bounce flag offset */
+ time_t warn_time; /* time next warning to be sent */
+ long data_offset; /* data seek offset */
+ char *queue_name; /* queue name */
+ char *queue_id; /* queue file */
+ char *encoding; /* content encoding */
+ char *sender; /* complete address */
+ char *dsn_envid; /* DSN envelope ID */
+ int dsn_ret; /* DSN headers/full */
+ int smtputf8; /* requires unicode */
+ char *verp_delims; /* VERP delimiters */
+ char *filter_xport; /* filtering transport */
+ char *inspect_xport; /* inspecting transport */
+ char *redirect_addr; /* info@spammer.tld */
+ long data_size; /* data segment size */
+ long cont_length; /* message content length */
+ long rcpt_offset; /* more recipients here */
+ char *client_name; /* client hostname */
+ char *client_addr; /* client address */
+ char *client_port; /* client port */
+ char *client_proto; /* client protocol */
+ char *client_helo; /* helo parameter */
+ char *sasl_method; /* SASL method */
+ char *sasl_username; /* SASL user name */
+ char *sasl_sender; /* SASL sender */
+ char *log_ident; /* up-stream queue ID */
+ char *rewrite_context; /* address qualification */
+ RECIPIENT_LIST rcpt_list; /* complete addresses */
+ int rcpt_count; /* used recipient slots */
+ int rcpt_limit; /* maximum read in-core */
+ int rcpt_unread; /* # of recipients left in queue file */
+ QMGR_JOB_LIST job_list; /* jobs delivering this message (1
+ * per transport) */
+};
+
+ /*
+ * Flags 0-15 are reserved for qmgr_user.h.
+ */
+#define QMGR_READ_FLAG_SEEN_ALL_NON_RCPT (1<<16)
+
+#define QMGR_MESSAGE_LOCKED ((QMGR_MESSAGE *) 1)
+
+extern int qmgr_message_count;
+extern int qmgr_recipient_count;
+extern int qmgr_vrfy_pend_count;
+
+extern void qmgr_message_free(QMGR_MESSAGE *);
+extern void qmgr_message_update_warn(QMGR_MESSAGE *);
+extern void qmgr_message_kill_record(QMGR_MESSAGE *, long);
+extern QMGR_MESSAGE *qmgr_message_alloc(const char *, const char *, int, mode_t);
+extern QMGR_MESSAGE *qmgr_message_realloc(QMGR_MESSAGE *);
+
+#define QMGR_MSG_STATS(stats, message) \
+ MSG_STATS_INIT2(stats, \
+ incoming_arrival, message->arrival_time, \
+ active_arrival, message->active_time)
+
+ /*
+ * Sometimes it's required to access the transport queues and entries on per
+ * message basis. That's what the QMGR_JOB structure is for - it groups all
+ * per message information within each transport using a list of QMGR_PEER
+ * structures. These structures in turn correspond with per message
+ * QMGR_QUEUE structure and list all per message QMGR_ENTRY structures.
+ */
+struct QMGR_PEER_LIST {
+ QMGR_PEER *next;
+ QMGR_PEER *prev;
+};
+
+struct QMGR_JOB {
+ QMGR_MESSAGE *message; /* message delivered by this job */
+ QMGR_TRANSPORT *transport; /* transport this job belongs to */
+ QMGR_JOB_LIST message_peers; /* per message neighbor linkage */
+ QMGR_JOB_LIST transport_peers; /* per transport neighbor linkage */
+ QMGR_JOB_LIST time_peers; /* by time neighbor linkage */
+ QMGR_JOB *stack_parent; /* stack parent */
+ QMGR_JOB_LIST stack_children; /* all stack children */
+ QMGR_JOB_LIST stack_siblings; /* stack children linkage */
+ int stack_level; /* job stack nesting level (-1 means
+ * it's not on the lists at all) */
+ int blocker_tag; /* tagged if blocks the job list */
+ struct HTABLE *peer_byname; /* message job peers, indexed by
+ * domain */
+ QMGR_PEER_LIST peer_list; /* list of message job peers */
+ int slots_used; /* slots used during preemption */
+ int slots_available; /* slots available for preemption (in
+ * multiples of slot_cost) */
+ int selected_entries; /* # of entries selected for delivery
+ * so far */
+ int read_entries; /* # of entries read in-core so far */
+ int rcpt_count; /* used recipient slots */
+ int rcpt_limit; /* available recipient slots */
+};
+
+struct QMGR_PEER {
+ QMGR_JOB *job; /* job handling this peer */
+ QMGR_QUEUE *queue; /* queue corresponding with this peer */
+ int refcount; /* peer entries */
+ QMGR_ENTRY_LIST entry_list; /* todo message entries queued for
+ * this peer */
+ QMGR_PEER_LIST peers; /* neighbor linkage */
+};
+
+extern QMGR_ENTRY *qmgr_job_entry_select(QMGR_TRANSPORT *);
+extern QMGR_PEER *qmgr_peer_select(QMGR_JOB *);
+extern void qmgr_job_blocker_update(QMGR_QUEUE *);
+
+extern QMGR_JOB *qmgr_job_obtain(QMGR_MESSAGE *, QMGR_TRANSPORT *);
+extern void qmgr_job_free(QMGR_JOB *);
+extern void qmgr_job_move_limits(QMGR_JOB *);
+
+extern QMGR_PEER *qmgr_peer_create(QMGR_JOB *, QMGR_QUEUE *);
+extern QMGR_PEER *qmgr_peer_find(QMGR_JOB *, QMGR_QUEUE *);
+extern QMGR_PEER *qmgr_peer_obtain(QMGR_JOB *, QMGR_QUEUE *);
+extern void qmgr_peer_free(QMGR_PEER *);
+
+ /*
+ * qmgr_defer.c
+ */
+extern void qmgr_defer_transport(QMGR_TRANSPORT *, DSN *);
+extern void qmgr_defer_todo(QMGR_QUEUE *, DSN *);
+extern void qmgr_defer_recipient(QMGR_MESSAGE *, RECIPIENT *, DSN *);
+
+ /*
+ * qmgr_bounce.c
+ */
+extern void qmgr_bounce_recipient(QMGR_MESSAGE *, RECIPIENT *, DSN *);
+
+ /*
+ * qmgr_deliver.c
+ */
+extern int qmgr_deliver_concurrency;
+extern void qmgr_deliver(QMGR_TRANSPORT *, VSTREAM *);
+
+ /*
+ * qmgr_active.c
+ */
+extern int qmgr_active_feed(QMGR_SCAN *, const char *);
+extern void qmgr_active_drain(void);
+extern void qmgr_active_done(QMGR_MESSAGE *);
+
+ /*
+ * qmgr_move.c
+ */
+extern void qmgr_move(const char *, const char *, time_t);
+
+ /*
+ * qmgr_enable.c
+ */
+extern void qmgr_enable_all(void);
+extern void qmgr_enable_transport(QMGR_TRANSPORT *);
+extern void qmgr_enable_queue(QMGR_QUEUE *);
+
+ /*
+ * Queue scan context.
+ */
+struct QMGR_SCAN {
+ char *queue; /* queue name */
+ int flags; /* private, this run */
+ int nflags; /* private, next run */
+ struct SCAN_DIR *handle; /* scan */
+};
+
+ /*
+ * Flags that control queue scans or destination selection. These are
+ * similar to the QMGR_REQ_XXX request codes.
+ */
+#define QMGR_SCAN_START (1<<0) /* start now/restart when done */
+#define QMGR_SCAN_ALL (1<<1) /* all queue file time stamps */
+#define QMGR_FLUSH_ONCE (1<<2) /* unthrottle once */
+#define QMGR_FLUSH_DFXP (1<<3) /* override defer_transports */
+#define QMGR_FLUSH_EACH (1<<4) /* unthrottle per message */
+#define QMGR_FORCE_EXPIRE (1<<5) /* force-defer and force-expire */
+
+ /*
+ * qmgr_scan.c
+ */
+extern QMGR_SCAN *qmgr_scan_create(const char *);
+extern void qmgr_scan_request(QMGR_SCAN *, int);
+extern char *qmgr_scan_next(QMGR_SCAN *);
+
+ /*
+ * qmgr_error.c
+ */
+extern QMGR_TRANSPORT *qmgr_error_transport(const char *);
+extern QMGR_QUEUE *qmgr_error_queue(const char *, DSN *);
+extern char *qmgr_error_nexthop(DSN *);
+
+/* 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
+/*
+/* Wietse Venema
+/* Google, Inc.
+/* 111 8th Avenue
+/* New York, NY 10011, USA
+/*
+/* Preemptive scheduler enhancements:
+/* Patrik Rak
+/* Modra 6
+/* 155 00, Prague, Czech Republic
+/*--*/