/usr/share/perl5/Apache/ASP/StateManager.pm is in libapache-asp-perl 2.62-1.
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# quickly decomped out of Apache::ASP so we could load the routines only
# when we are managing State objects
use Apache::ASP::State;
use strict;
use vars qw(
$CleanupGroups
$SessionIDLength $SessionTimeout $StateManager
$DefaultStateDB $DefaultStateSerializer
);
$SessionTimeout = 20;
$StateManager = 10;
# Some OS's have hashed directory lookups up to 16 bytes, so we leave room
# for .lock extension ... nevermind, security is more important, back to 32
# $SessionIDLength = 11;
$SessionIDLength = 32;
$DefaultStateDB = 'SDBM_File';
$DefaultStateSerializer = 'Data::Dumper';
sub InitState {
my $self = shift;
my $r = $self->{r};
my $global_asa = $self->{GlobalASA};
## STATE INITS
# what percent of the session_timeout's time do we garbage collect
# state files and run programs like Session_OnEnd and Application_OnEnd
$self->{state_manager} = &config($self, 'StateManager', undef, $Apache::ASP::StateManager);
# state is the path where state files are stored, like $Session, $Application, etc.
$self->{state_dir} = &config($self, 'StateDir', undef, $self->{global}.'/.state');
$self->{state_dir} =~ tr///; # untaint
$self->{session_state} = &config($self, 'AllowSessionState', undef, 1);
$self->{state_serialize} = &config($self, 'ApplicationSerialize');
if($self->{state_db} = &config($self, 'StateDB')) {
# StateDB - Check StateDB module support
$Apache::ASP::State::DB{$self->{state_db}} ||
$self->Error("$self->{state_db} is not supported for StateDB, try: " .
join(", ", keys %Apache::ASP::State::DB));
$self->{state_db} =~ /^(.*)$/; # untaint
$self->{state_db} = $1; # untaint
# load the state database module && serializer
$self->LoadModule('StateDB', $self->{state_db});
}
if($self->{state_serializer} = &config($self, 'StateSerializer')) {
$self->{state_serializer} =~ tr///; # untaint
$self->LoadModule('StateSerializer', $self->{state_serializer});
}
# INTERNAL tie to the application internal info
my %Internal;
tie(%Internal, 'Apache::ASP::State', $self, 'internal', 'server')
|| $self->Error("can't tie to internal state");
my $internal = $self->{Internal} = bless \%Internal, 'Apache::ASP::State';
$self->{state_serialize} && $internal->LOCK;
# APPLICATION create application object
$self->{app_state} = &config($self, 'AllowApplicationState', undef, 1);
if($self->{app_state}) {
# load at runtime for CGI environments, preloaded for mod_perl
require Apache::ASP::Application;
($self->{Application} = &Apache::ASP::Application::new($self))
|| $self->Error("can't get application state");
$self->{state_serialize} && $self->{Application}->Lock;
} else {
$self->{dbg} && $self->Debug("no application allowed config");
}
# SESSION if we are tracking state, set up the appropriate objects
my $session;
if($self->{session_state}) {
## SESSION INITS
$self->{cookie_path} = &config($self, 'CookiePath', undef, '/');
$self->{cookie_domain} = &config($self, 'CookieDomain');
$self->{paranoid_session} = &config($self, 'ParanoidSession');
$self->{remote_ip} = $r->connection()->remote_ip();
$self->{session_count} = &config($self, 'SessionCount');
# cookieless session support, cascading values
$self->{session_url_parse_match} = &config($self, 'SessionQueryParseMatch');
$self->{session_url_parse} = $self->{session_url_parse_match} || &config($self, 'SessionQueryParse');
$self->{session_url_match} = $self->{session_url_parse_match} || &config($self, 'SessionQueryMatch');
$self->{session_url} = $self->{session_url_parse} || $self->{session_url_match} || &config($self, 'SessionQuery');
$self->{session_url_force} = &config($self, 'SessionQueryForce');
$self->{session_serialize} = &config($self, 'SessionSerialize');
$self->{secure_session} = &config($self, 'SecureSession');
# session timeout in seconds since that is what we work with internally
$self->{session_timeout} = &config($self, 'SessionTimeout', undef, $SessionTimeout) * 60;
$self->{'ua'} = $self->{headers_in}->get('User-Agent') || 'UNKNOWN UA';
# refresh group by some increment smaller than session timeout
# to withstand DoS, bruteforce guessing attacks
# defaults to checking the group once every 2 minutes
$self->{group_refresh} = int($self->{session_timeout} / $self->{state_manager});
# Session state is dependent on internal state
# load at runtime for CGI environments, preloaded for mod_perl
require Apache::ASP::Session;
$session = $self->{Session} = &Apache::ASP::Session::new($self)
|| $self->Die("can't create session");
$self->{state_serialize} && $session->Lock();
} else {
$self->{dbg} && $self->Debug("no sessions allowed config");
}
# update after long state init, possible with SessionSerialize config
$self->{Response}->IsClientConnected();
# POSTPOSE STATE EVENTS, so we can delay the Response object creation
# until after the state objects are created
if($session) {
my $last_session_timeout;
if($session->Started()) {
# we only want one process purging at a time
if($self->{app_state}) {
$internal->LOCK();
if(($last_session_timeout = $internal->{LastSessionTimeout} || 0) < time()) {
$internal->{'LastSessionTimeout'} = $self->{session_timeout} + time;
$internal->UNLOCK();
$self->{Application}->Lock;
my $obj = tied(%{$self->{Application}});
if($self->CleanupGroups('PURGE')) {
$last_session_timeout && $global_asa->ApplicationOnEnd();
$global_asa->ApplicationOnStart();
}
$self->{Application}->UnLock;
}
$internal->UNLOCK();
}
$global_asa->SessionOnStart();
}
if($self->{app_state}) {
# The last session timeout should only be updated every group_refresh period
# another optimization, rand() so not all at once either
$internal->LOCK();
$last_session_timeout ||= $internal->{'LastSessionTimeout'};
if($last_session_timeout < $self->{session_timeout} + time +
(rand() * $self->{group_refresh} / 2))
{
$self->{dbg} && $self->Debug("updating LastSessionTimeout from $last_session_timeout");
$internal->{'LastSessionTimeout'} =
$self->{session_timeout} + time() + $self->{group_refresh};
}
$internal->UNLOCK();
}
}
$self;
}
# Cleanup a state group, by default the group of the current session
# We do this currently in DESTROY, which happens after the current
# script has been executed, so that cleanup doesn't happen until
# after output to user
#
# We always exit unless there is a $Session defined, since we only
# cleanup groups of sessions if sessions are allowed for this script
sub CleanupGroup {
my($self, $group_id, $force) = @_;
return unless $self->{Session};
my $asp = $self; # bad hack for some moved around code
$force ||= 0;
# GET GROUP_ID
my $state;
unless($group_id) {
$state = $self->{Session}{_STATE};
$group_id = $state->GroupId();
}
# we must have a group id to work with
$asp->Error("no group id") unless $group_id;
my $group_key = "GroupId" . $group_id;
# cleanup timed out sessions, from current group
my $internal = $asp->{Internal};
$internal->LOCK();
my $group_check = $internal->{$group_key} || 0;
unless($force || ($group_check < time())) {
$internal->UNLOCK();
return;
}
# set the next group_check, randomize a bit to unclump the group checks,
# for 20 minute session timeout, had rand() / 2 + .5, but it was still
# too clumpy, going with pure rand() now, even if a bit less efficient
my $next_check = int($asp->{group_refresh} * rand()) + 1;
$internal->{$group_key} = time() + $next_check;
$internal->UNLOCK();
## GET STATE for group
$state ||= &Apache::ASP::State::new($asp, $group_id);
my $ids = $state->GroupMembers() || [];
# don't return so we can't delete the empty group later
# return unless scalar(@$ids);
$asp->{dbg} && $asp->Debug("group check $group_id, next in $next_check sec");
my $id = $self->{Session}->SessionID();
my $deleted = 0;
$internal->LOCK();
$asp->{dbg} && $asp->Debug("checking group ids", $ids);
for my $id (@$ids) {
eval {
# if($id eq $_) {
# $asp->{dbg} && $asp->Debug("skipping delete self", {id => $id});
# next;
# }
# we lock the internal, so a session isn't being initialized
# while we are garbage collecting it... we release it every
# time so we don't starve session creation if this is a large
# directory that we are garbage collecting
my $idata = $internal->{$id};
# do this check in case this data is corrupt, and not deserialized, correctly
unless(ref($idata) && (ref($idata) eq 'HASH')) {
$idata = {};
}
my $timeout = $idata->{timeout} || 0;
unless($timeout) {
# we don't have the timeout always, since this session
# may just have been created, just in case this is
# a corrupted session (does this happen still ??), we give it
# a timeout now, so we will be sure to clean it up
# eventualy
$idata->{timeout} = time() + $asp->{session_timeout};
$internal->{$id} = $idata;
$asp->Debug("resetting timeout for $id to $idata->{timeout}");
return; # no next in eval {}
}
# only delete sessions that have timed out
unless($timeout < time()) {
$asp->{dbg} && $asp->Debug("$id not timed out with $timeout");
return; # no next in eval {}
}
# UPDATE & UNLOCK, as soon as we update internal, we may free it
# definately don't lock around SessionOnEnd, as it might take
# a while to process
# set the timeout for this session forward so it won't
# get garbage collected by another process
$asp->{dbg} && $asp->Debug("resetting timeout for deletion lock on $id");
$internal->{$id} = {
%{$internal->{$id}},
'timeout' => time() + $asp->{session_timeout},
'end' => 1,
};
# unlock many times in case we are locked above this loop
for (1..3) { $internal->UNLOCK() }
$asp->{GlobalASA}->SessionOnEnd($id);
$internal->LOCK;
# set up state
my($member_state) = Apache::ASP::State::new($asp, $id);
if(my $count = $member_state->Delete()) {
$asp->{dbg} &&
$asp->Debug("deleting session", {
session_id => $id,
files_deleted => $count,
});
$deleted++;
delete $internal->{$id};
} else {
$asp->Error("can't delete session id: $id");
return; # no next in eval {}
}
};
if($@) {
$asp->Error("error for cleanup of session id $id: $@");
}
}
$internal->UNLOCK();
#### LEAVE DIRECTORIES, NASTY RACE CONDITION POTENTIAL
## NOW PRUNE ONLY DIRECTORIES THAT WE DON'T NEED TO KEEP
## FOR PERFORMANCE
# REMOVE DIRECTORY, LOCK
# if the directory is still empty, remove it, lock it
# down so no new sessions will be created in it while we
# are testing
if($deleted == @$ids) {
if ($state->GroupId !~ /^[0]/) {
$asp->{Internal}->LOCK();
my $ids = $state->GroupMembers();
if(@{$ids} == 0) {
$self->Log("purging stale group ".$state->GroupId.", which should only happen ".
"after Apache::ASP upgrade to beyond 2.09");
$state->DeleteGroupId();
}
$asp->{Internal}->UNLOCK();
}
}
$deleted;
}
sub CleanupGroups {
my($self, $force) = @_;
return unless $self->{Session};
my $cleanup = 0;
my $state_dir = $self->{state_dir};
my $internal = $self->{Internal};
$force ||= 0;
$self->Debug("forcing groups cleanup") if ($self->{dbg} && $force);
# each apache process has an internal time in which it
# did its last check, once we have passed that, we check
# $Internal for the last time the check was done. We
# break it up in this way so that locking on $Internal
# does not become another bottleneck for scripts
if($force || ($Apache::ASP::CleanupGroups{$state_dir} || 0) < time()) {
# /8 to keep it less bursty... since we check groups every group_refresh/2
# we'll average 1/4 of the groups everytime we check them on a busy server
$Apache::ASP::CleanupGroups{$state_dir} = time() + $self->{group_refresh}/8;
$self->{dbg} && $self->Debug("testing internal time for cleanup groups");
if($self->CleanupMaster) {
$internal->LOCK();
if($force || ($internal->{CleanupGroups} < (time - $self->{group_refresh}/8))) {
$internal->{CleanupGroups} = time;
$cleanup = 1;
}
$internal->UNLOCK;
}
}
return unless $cleanup;
# clean cache, so caching won't affect CleanupGroups() being called multiple times
$self->{internal_cached_keys} = undef;
# only one process doing CleanupGroup at a time now, so OK
# lock around, necessary when keeping empty group directories
my $groups = $self->{Session}{_SELF}{'state'}->DefaultGroups();
$self->{dbg} && $self->Debug("groups ", $groups);
my($sum_active, $sum_deleted);
$internal->LOCK();
my $start_cleanup = time;
for(@{$groups}) {
$sum_deleted = $self->CleanupGroup($_, $force);
if ($start_cleanup > time) {
# every second, take a breather in the lock management
# so that sessions can be created, and the like, so for
# long purges, the application will get sticky in 1 second
# bursts
$start_cleanup = time;
$internal->UNLOCK;
$internal->LOCK;
last unless $self->CleanupMaster;
}
}
$internal->UNLOCK();
$self->{dbg} && $self->Debug("cleanup groups", { deleted => $sum_deleted }) if $self->{dbg};
# boolean true at least for master
$sum_deleted || 1;
}
sub CleanupMaster {
my $self = shift;
my $internal = $self->{Internal};
$internal->LOCK;
my $master = $internal->{CleanupMaster} ||
{
ServerID => '',
PID => 0,
Checked => 0,
};
my $is_master = (($master->{ServerID} eq $ServerID) and ($master->{PID} eq $$)) ? 1 : 0;
$self->{dbg} && $self->Debug(current_master => $master, is_master => $is_master );
my $stale_time = $is_master ? $self->{group_refresh} / 4 :
$self->{group_refresh} / 2 + int($self->{group_refresh} * rand() / 2) + 1;
$stale_time += $master->{Checked};
if($stale_time < time()) {
$internal->{CleanupMaster} =
{
ServerID => $ServerID,
PID => $$,
Checked => time()
};
$internal->UNLOCK; # flush write
$self->{dbg} && $self->Debug("$stale_time time is stale, is_master $is_master", $master);
# we are only worried about multiprocess NFS here ... if running not
# in mod_perl mode, probably just CGI mounted on local disk
# Only do this while in DESTROY() mode too, so we avoid Application_OnStart
# hang behavior.
if($^O !~ /Win/ && $ENV{MOD_PERL} && $self->{DESTROY}) {
$self->Debug("sleep for acquire master check in case of shared state");
sleep(1);
}
my $master = $internal->{CleanupMaster}; # recheck after flush
my $is_master = (($master->{ServerID} eq $ServerID) and ($master->{PID} eq $$)) ? 1 : 0;
$self->{dbg} && $self->Debug("is_master $is_master after update $ServerID - $$");
$is_master;
} elsif($is_master) {
$master->{Checked} = time();
$internal->{CleanupMaster} = $master;
$internal->UNLOCK;
$self->{dbg} && $self->Debug("$stale_time time is fresh, is_master $is_master", $master);
1; # is master
} else {
$internal->UNLOCK;
$self->{dbg} && $self->Debug("$stale_time time is fresh, is_master $is_master", $master);
0; # not master
}
}
# combo get / set
sub SessionId {
my($self, $id) = @_;
if(defined $id) {
unless($self->{session_url_force}) {
# don't set the cookie when we are just using SessionQuery* configs
my $secure = $self->{secure_session} ? '; secure' : '';
my $domain = $self->{cookie_domain} ? '; domain='.$self->{cookie_domain} : '';
$self->{r}->err_headers_out->add('Set-Cookie', "$SessionCookieName=$id; path=$self->{cookie_path}".$domain.$secure);
}
$self->{session_id} = $id;
} else {
# if we have already parsed it out, return now
# quick session_id caching, mostly for use with
# cookie less url building
$self->{session_id} && return $self->{session_id};
my $session_cookie = 0;
unless($self->{session_url_force}) {
# don't read the cookie when we are just using SessionQuery* configs
my $cookie = $self->{r}->headers_in->{"Cookie"} || '';
my(@parts) = split(/\;\s*/, $cookie);
for(@parts) {
my($name, $value) = split(/\=/, $_, 2);
if($name eq $SessionCookieName) {
$id = $value;
$session_cookie = 1;
$self->{dbg} && $self->Debug("session id from cookie: $id");
last;
}
}
}
my $session_from_url;
if(! defined($id) && $self->{session_url}) {
$id = delete $self->{Request}{QueryString}{$SessionCookieName};
# if there was more than one session id in the query string, then just
# take the first one
ref($id) =~ /ARRAY/ and ($id) = @$id;
$id && $self->{dbg} && $self->Debug("session id from query string: $id");
$session_from_url = 1;
}
# SANTIZE the id against hacking
if(defined $id) {
if($id =~ /^[0-9a-z]{8,32}$/s) {
# at least 8 bytes, but less than 32 bytes
$self->{session_id} = $id;
} else {
$self->Log("passed in session id $id failed checks sanity checks");
$id = undef;
}
}
if ($session_from_url && defined $id) {
$self->SessionId($id);
}
if(defined $id) {
$self->{session_id} = $id;
$self->{session_cookie} = $session_cookie;
}
}
$id;
}
sub Secret {
my $self = shift;
# have enough data in here that even if srand() is seeded for the purpose
# of debugging an external program, should have decent behavior.
my $data = $self . $self->{remote_ip} . rand() . time() .
$self->{global} . $self->{'r'} . $self->{'filename'}.
$$ . $ServerID;
my $secret = substr(md5_hex($data), 0, $SessionIDLength);
# by having [0-1][0-f] as the first 2 chars, only 32 groups now, which remains
# efficient for inactive sites, even with empty groups
$secret =~ s/^(.)/0/;
$secret;
}
sub RefreshSessionId {
my($self, $id, $reset) = @_;
$id || $self->Error("no id for refreshing");
my $internal = $self->{Internal};
$internal->LOCK;
my $idata = $internal->{$id};
my $refresh_timeout = $reset ?
$self->{session_timeout} : $idata->{refresh_timeout} || $self->{session_timeout};
$idata->{'timeout'} = time() + $refresh_timeout;
$internal->{$id} = $idata;
$internal->UNLOCK;
$self->{dbg} && $self->Debug("refreshing $id with timeout $idata->{timeout}");
1;
}
1;
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