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=head1 NAME
Mail::SpamAssassin::AsyncLoop - scanner asynchronous event loop
=head1 DESCRIPTION
An asynchronous event loop used for long-running operations, performed "in the
background" during the Mail::SpamAssassin::check() scan operation, such as DNS
blocklist lookups.
=head1 METHODS
=over 4
=cut
package Mail::SpamAssassin::AsyncLoop;
use strict;
use warnings;
use bytes;
use re 'taint';
use Time::HiRes qw(time);
use Mail::SpamAssassin;
use Mail::SpamAssassin::Logger;
our @ISA = qw();
# obtain timer resolution if possible
BEGIN {
use vars qw($timer_resolution);
eval {
$timer_resolution = Time::HiRes->can('clock_getres')
? Time::HiRes::clock_getres(Time::HiRes::CLOCK_REALTIME())
: 0.001; # wild guess, assume resolution is better than 1s
1;
} or do {
$timer_resolution = 1; # Perl's builtin timer ticks at one second
};
}
#############################################################################
sub new {
my $class = shift;
$class = ref($class) || $class;
my ($main) = @_;
my $self = {
main => $main,
queries_started => 0,
queries_completed => 0,
total_queries_started => 0,
total_queries_completed => 0,
pending_lookups => { },
timing_by_query => { },
};
bless ($self, $class);
$self;
}
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
=item $obj = $async->start_lookup($obj)
Register the start of a long-running asynchronous lookup operation. C<$obj>
is a hash reference containing the following items:
=over 4
=item key (required)
A key string, unique to this lookup. This is what is reported in
debug messages, used as the key for C<get_lookup()>, etc.
=item id (required)
An ID string, also unique to this lookup. Typically, this is the DNS packet ID
as returned by DnsResolver's C<bgsend> method. Sadly, the Net::DNS
architecture forces us to keep a separate ID string for this task instead of
reusing C<key> -- if you are not using DNS lookups through DnsResolver, it
should be OK to just reuse C<key>.
=item type (required)
A string, typically one word, used to describe the type of lookup in log
messages, such as C<DNSBL>, C<MX>, C<TXT>.
=item poll_callback (optional)
A code reference, which will be called periodically during the
background-processing period. If you will be performing an async lookup on a
non-DNS-based service, you will need to implement this so that it checks for
new responses and calls C<set_response_packet()> or C<report_id_complete()> as
appropriate. DNS-based lookups can leave it undefined, since
DnsResolver::poll_responses() will be called automatically anyway.
The code reference will be called with one argument, the C<$ent> object.
=item completed_callback (optional)
A code reference which will be called when an asynchronous task (e.g. a
DNS lookup) is completed, either normally, or aborted, e.g. by a timeout.
When a task has been reported as completed via C<set_response_packet()>
the response (as provided to C<set_response_packet()>) is stored in
$ent->{response_packet} (possibly undef, its semantics is defined by the
caller). When completion is reported via C<report_id_complete()> or a
task was aborted, the $ent->{response_packet} is guaranteed to be undef.
If it is necessary to distinguish between the last two cases, the
$ent->{status} may be examined for a string 'ABORTING' or 'FINISHED'.
The code reference will be called with one argument, the C<$ent> object.
=item zone (optional)
A zone specification (typically a DNS zone name - e.g. host, domain, or RBL)
which may be used as a key to look up per-zone settings. No semantics on this
parameter is imposed by this module. Currently used to fetch by-zone timeouts.
=item timeout_initial (optional)
An initial value of elapsed time for which we are willing to wait for a
response (time in seconds, floating point value is allowed). When elapsed
time since a query started exceeds the timeout value and there are no other
queries to wait for, the query is aborted. The actual timeout value ranges
from timeout_initial and gradually approaches timeout_min (see next parameter)
as the number of already completed queries approaches the number of all
queries started.
If a caller does not explicitly provide this parameter or its value is
undefined, a default initial timeout value is settable by a configuration
variable rbl_timeout.
If a value of the timeout_initial parameter is below timeout_min, the initial
timeout is set to timeout_min.
=item timeout_min (optional)
A lower bound (in seconds) to which the actual timeout approaches as the
number of queries completed approaches the number of all queries started.
Defaults to 0.2 * timeout_initial.
=back
C<$obj> is returned by this method.
=cut
sub start_lookup {
my ($self, $ent, $master_deadline) = @_;
die "oops, no id" unless $ent->{id} ne '';
die "oops, no key" unless $ent->{key} ne '';
die "oops, no type" unless $ent->{type} ne '';
my $now = time;
my $key = $ent->{key};
my $id = $ent->{id};
$ent->{status} = 'STARTED';
$ent->{start_time} = $now if !defined $ent->{start_time};
# are there any applicable per-zone settings?
my $zone = $ent->{zone};
my $settings; # a ref to a by-zone or to global settings
my $conf_by_zone = $self->{main}->{conf}->{by_zone};
if (defined $zone && $conf_by_zone) {
# dbg("async: searching for by_zone settings for $zone");
$zone =~ s/^\.//; $zone =~ s/\.\z//; # strip leading and trailing dot
for (;;) { # 2.10.example.com, 10.example.com, example.com, com, ''
if (exists $conf_by_zone->{$zone}) {
$settings = $conf_by_zone->{$zone};
dbg("async: applying by_zone settings for $zone");
last;
} elsif ($zone eq '') {
last;
} else { # strip one level, careful with address literals
$zone = ($zone =~ /^( (?: [^.] | \[ (?: \\. | [^\]\\] )* \] )* )
\. (.*) \z/xs) ? $2 : '';
}
}
}
my $t_init = $ent->{timeout_initial}; # application-specified has precedence
$t_init = $settings->{rbl_timeout} if $settings && !defined $t_init;
$t_init = $self->{main}->{conf}->{rbl_timeout} if !defined $t_init;
$t_init = 0 if !defined $t_init; # last-resort default, just in case
my $t_end = $ent->{timeout_min}; # application-specified has precedence
$t_end = $settings->{rbl_timeout_min} if $settings && !defined $t_end;
$t_end = 0.2 * $t_init if !defined $t_end;
$t_end = 0 if $t_end < 0; # just in case
$t_init = $t_end if $t_init < $t_end;
my $clipped_by_master_deadline = 0;
if (defined $master_deadline) {
my $time_avail = $master_deadline - time;
$time_avail = 0.5 if $time_avail < 0.5; # give some slack
if ($t_init > $time_avail) {
$t_init = $time_avail; $clipped_by_master_deadline = 1;
$t_end = $time_avail if $t_end > $time_avail;
}
}
$ent->{timeout_initial} = $t_init;
$ent->{timeout_min} = $t_end;
$ent->{display_id} = # identifies entry in debug logging and similar
join(", ", grep { defined }
map { ref $ent->{$_} ? @{$ent->{$_}} : $ent->{$_} }
qw(sets rules rulename type key) );
$self->{queries_started}++;
$self->{total_queries_started}++;
$self->{pending_lookups}->{$key} = $ent;
dbg("async: starting: %s (timeout %.1fs, min %.1fs)%s",
$ent->{display_id}, $ent->{timeout_initial}, $ent->{timeout_min},
!$clipped_by_master_deadline ? '' : ', capped by time limit');
$ent;
}
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
=item $obj = $async->get_lookup($key)
Retrieve the pending-lookup object for the given key C<$key>.
If the lookup is complete, this will return C<undef>.
Note that a lookup is still considered "pending" until C<complete_lookups()> is
called, even if it has been reported as complete via C<set_response_packet()>
or C<report_id_complete()>.
=cut
sub get_lookup {
my ($self, $key) = @_;
return $self->{pending_lookups}->{$key};
}
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
=item @objs = $async->get_pending_lookups()
Retrieve the lookup objects for all pending lookups.
Note that a lookup is still considered "pending" until C<complete_lookups()> is
called, even if it has been reported as complete via C<set_response_packet()>
or C<report_id_complete()>.
=cut
sub get_pending_lookups {
my ($self) = @_;
return values %{$self->{pending_lookups}};
}
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
=item $async->log_lookups_timing()
Log sorted timing for all completed lookups.
=cut
sub log_lookups_timing {
my ($self) = @_;
my $timings = $self->{timing_by_query};
for my $key (sort { $timings->{$a} <=> $timings->{$b} } keys %$timings) {
dbg("async: timing: %.3f %s", $timings->{$key}, $key);
}
}
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
=item $alldone = $async->complete_lookups()
Perform a poll of the pending lookups, to see if any are completed; if they
are, their <completed_callback> is called with the entry object for that
lookup.
If there are no lookups remaining, or if too long has elapsed since any results
were returned, C<1> is returned, otherwise C<0>.
=cut
sub complete_lookups {
my ($self, $timeout, $allow_aborting_of_expired) = @_;
my $alldone = 0;
my $anydone = 0;
my $allexpired = 1;
my %typecount;
my $pending = $self->{pending_lookups};
$self->{queries_started} = 0;
$self->{queries_completed} = 0;
my $now = time;
if (defined $timeout && $timeout > 0 &&
%$pending && $self->{total_queries_started} > 0)
{
# shrink a 'select' timeout if a caller specified unnecessarily long
# value beyond the latest deadline of any outstanding request;
# can save needless wait time (up to 1 second in harvest_dnsbl_queries)
my $r = $self->{total_queries_completed} / $self->{total_queries_started};
my $r2 = $r * $r; # 0..1
my $max_deadline;
while (my($key,$ent) = each %$pending) {
my $t_init = $ent->{timeout_initial};
my $dt = $t_init - ($t_init - $ent->{timeout_min}) * $r2;
my $deadline = $ent->{start_time} + $dt;
$max_deadline = $deadline if !defined $max_deadline ||
$deadline > $max_deadline;
}
if (defined $max_deadline) {
# adjust to timer resolution, only deals with 1s and with fine resolution
$max_deadline = 1 + int $max_deadline
if $timer_resolution == 1 && $max_deadline > int $max_deadline;
my $sufficient_timeout = $max_deadline - $now;
$sufficient_timeout = 0 if $sufficient_timeout < 0;
if ($timeout > $sufficient_timeout) {
dbg("async: reducing select timeout from %.1f to %.1f s",
$timeout, $sufficient_timeout);
$timeout = $sufficient_timeout;
}
}
}
# trap this loop in an eval { } block, as Net::DNS could throw
# die()s our way; in particular, process_dnsbl_results() has
# thrown die()s before (bug 3794).
eval {
if (%$pending) { # any outstanding requests still?
$self->{last_poll_responses_time} = $now;
my $nfound = $self->{main}->{resolver}->poll_responses($timeout);
dbg("async: select found %s responses ready (t.o.=%.1f)",
!$nfound ? 'no' : $nfound, $timeout);
}
$now = time; # capture new timestamp, after possible sleep in 'select'
while (my($key,$ent) = each %$pending) {
my $id = $ent->{id};
if (defined $ent->{poll_callback}) { # call a "poll_callback" if exists
# be nice, provide fresh info to a callback routine
$ent->{status} = 'FINISHED' if exists $self->{finished}->{$id};
# a callback might call set_response_packet() or report_id_complete()
# dbg("async: calling poll_callback on key $key");
$ent->{poll_callback}->($ent);
}
my $finished = exists $self->{finished}->{$id};
if ($finished) {
$anydone = 1;
delete $self->{finished}->{$id};
$ent->{status} = 'FINISHED';
$ent->{finish_time} = $now if !defined $ent->{finish_time};
my $elapsed = $ent->{finish_time} - $ent->{start_time};
dbg("async: completed in %.3f s: %s", $elapsed, $ent->{display_id});
# call a "completed_callback" sub, if one exists
if (defined $ent->{completed_callback}) {
# dbg("async: calling completed_callback on key $key");
$ent->{completed_callback}->($ent);
}
$self->{timing_by_query}->{". $key"} += $elapsed;
$self->{queries_completed}++;
$self->{total_queries_completed}++;
delete $pending->{$key};
}
}
if (%$pending) { # still any requests outstanding? are they expired?
my $r =
!$allow_aborting_of_expired || !$self->{total_queries_started} ? 1.0
: $self->{total_queries_completed} / $self->{total_queries_started};
my $r2 = $r * $r; # 0..1
while (my($key,$ent) = each %$pending) {
$typecount{$ent->{type}}++;
my $t_init = $ent->{timeout_initial};
my $dt = $t_init - ($t_init - $ent->{timeout_min}) * $r2;
# adjust to timer resolution, only deals with 1s and fine resolution
$dt = 1 + int $dt if $timer_resolution == 1 && $dt > int $dt;
$allexpired = 0 if $now <= $ent->{start_time} + $dt;
}
dbg("async: queries completed: %d, started: %d",
$self->{queries_completed}, $self->{queries_started});
}
# ensure we don't get stuck if a request gets lost in the ether.
if (! %$pending) {
$alldone = 1;
}
elsif ($allexpired && $allow_aborting_of_expired) {
# avoid looping forever if we haven't got all results.
dbg("async: escaping: lost or timed out requests or responses");
$self->abort_remaining_lookups();
$alldone = 1;
}
else {
dbg("async: queries active: %s%s at %s",
join (' ', map { "$_=$typecount{$_}" } sort keys %typecount),
$allexpired ? ', all expired' : '', scalar(localtime(time)));
$alldone = 0;
}
1;
} or do {
my $eval_stat = $@ ne '' ? $@ : "errno=$!"; chomp $eval_stat;
dbg("async: caught complete_lookups death, aborting: %s", $eval_stat);
$alldone = 1; # abort remaining
};
return wantarray ? ($alldone,$anydone) : $alldone;
}
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
=item $async->abort_remaining_lookups()
Abort any remaining lookups.
=cut
sub abort_remaining_lookups {
my ($self) = @_;
my $pending = $self->{pending_lookups};
my $foundcnt = 0;
my $now = time;
while (my($key,$ent) = each %$pending) {
dbg("async: aborting after %.3f s, %s: %s",
$now - $ent->{start_time},
(defined $ent->{timeout_initial} &&
$now > $ent->{start_time} + $ent->{timeout_initial}
? 'past original deadline' : 'deadline shrunk'),
$ent->{display_id} );
$foundcnt++;
$self->{timing_by_query}->{"X $key"} = $now - $ent->{start_time};
if (defined $ent->{completed_callback}) {
$ent->{finish_time} = $now if !defined $ent->{finish_time};
$ent->{response_packet} = undef;
$ent->{status} = 'ABORTING';
$ent->{completed_callback}->($ent);
}
delete $pending->{$key};
}
dbg("async: aborted %d remaining lookups", $foundcnt) if $foundcnt > 0;
delete $self->{last_poll_responses_time};
$self->{main}->{resolver}->bgabort();
1;
}
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
=item $async->set_response_packet($id, $pkt, $key, $timestamp)
Register a "response packet" for a given query. C<$id> is the ID for the
query, and must match the C<id> supplied in C<start_lookup()>. C<$pkt> is the
packet object for the response. A parameter C<$key> identifies an entry in a
hash %{$self->{pending_lookups}} where the object which spawned this query can
be found, and through which futher information about the query is accessible.
If this was called, C<$pkt> will be available in the C<completed_callback>
function as C<$ent-<gt>{response_packet}>.
One or the other of C<set_response_packet()> or C<report_id_complete()>
should be called, but not both.
=cut
sub set_response_packet {
my ($self, $id, $pkt, $key, $timestamp) = @_;
$self->{finished}->{$id} = 1; # only key existence matters, any value
$timestamp = time if !defined $timestamp;
my $pending = $self->{pending_lookups};
if (!defined $key) { # backwards compatibility with 3.2.3 and older plugins
# a third-party plugin did not provide $key in a call, search for it:
if ($id eq $pending->{$id}->{id}) { # I feel lucky, key==id ?
$key = $id;
} else { # then again, maybe not, be more systematic
for my $tkey (keys %$pending) {
if ($id eq $pending->{$tkey}->{id}) { $key = $tkey; last }
}
}
dbg("async: got response on id $id, search found key $key");
}
if (!defined $key) {
info("async: no key, response packet not remembered, id $id");
} else {
my $ent = $pending->{$key};
if ($id ne $ent->{id}) {
info("async: ignoring response, mismatched id $id, expected $ent->{id}");
} else {
$ent->{finish_time} = $timestamp;
$ent->{response_packet} = $pkt;
}
}
1;
}
=item $async->report_id_complete($id,$key,$key,$timestamp)
Register that a query has completed, and is no longer "pending". C<$id> is the
ID for the query, and must match the C<id> supplied in C<start_lookup()>.
One or the other of C<set_response_packet()> or C<report_id_complete()>
should be called, but not both.
=cut
sub report_id_complete {
my ($self, $id, $key, $timestamp) = @_;
$self->set_response_packet($id, undef, $key, $timestamp);
}
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
=item $time = $async->last_poll_responses_time()
Get the time of the last call to C<poll_responses()> (which is called
from C<complete_lookups()>. If C<poll_responses()> was never called or
C<abort_remaining_lookups()> has been called C<last_poll_responses_time()>
will return undef.
=cut
sub last_poll_responses_time {
my ($self) = @_;
return $self->{last_poll_responses_time};
}
1;
=back
=cut
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