/* * IRC - Internet Relay Chat, ircd/msgq.c * Copyright (C) 2000 Kevin L. Mitchell * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) * any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. * * $Id: msgq.c 440 2002-12-29 02:55:36Z pierreg0 $ */ #include "config.h" #include "msgq.h" #include "ircd.h" #include "ircd_alloc.h" #include "ircd_defs.h" #include "ircd_features.h" #include "ircd_reply.h" #include "ircd_snprintf.h" #include "numeric.h" #include "send.h" #include "s_debug.h" #include "s_stats.h" #include #include #include #include #include /* struct iovec */ #define MB_BASE_SHIFT 5 #define MB_MAX_SHIFT 9 struct MsgBuf { struct MsgBuf *next; /* next msg in global queue */ struct MsgBuf **prev_p; /* what points to us in linked list */ struct MsgBuf *real; /* the actual MsgBuf we're attaching */ unsigned int ref; /* reference count */ unsigned int length; /* length of message */ unsigned int power; /* size of buffer (power of 2) */ char msg[1]; /* the message */ }; #define bufsize(buf) (1 << (buf)->power) struct Msg { struct Msg *next; /* next msg */ unsigned int sent; /* bytes in msg that have already been sent */ struct MsgBuf *msg; /* actual message in queue */ }; struct MsgSizes { unsigned int msgs; /* total number of messages */ unsigned int sizes[BUFSIZE]; /* histogram of message sizes */ }; static struct { struct MsgBuf *msglist; /* list of in-use MsgBuf's */ struct { unsigned int alloc; /* number of Msg's allocated */ unsigned int used; /* number of Msg's in use */ struct Msg *free; /* freelist of Msg's */ } msgs; size_t tot_bufsize; /* total amount of memory in buffers */ struct { unsigned int alloc; /* total MsgBuf's of this size */ unsigned int used; /* number of MsgBuf's of this size in use */ struct MsgBuf *free; /* list of free MsgBuf's */ } msgBufs[MB_MAX_SHIFT - MB_BASE_SHIFT + 1]; struct MsgSizes sizes; /* histogram of message sizes */ } MQData; /* * This routine is used to remove a certain amount of data from a given * queue and release the Msg (and MsgBuf) structure if needed */ static void msgq_delmsg(struct MsgQ *mq, struct MsgQList *qlist, unsigned int *length_p) { struct Msg *m; unsigned int msglen; assert(0 != mq); assert(0 != qlist); assert(0 != qlist->head); assert(0 != length_p); m = qlist->head; /* find the msg we're deleting from */ msglen = m->msg->length - m->sent; /* calculate how much is left */ if (*length_p >= msglen) { /* deleted it all? */ mq->length -= msglen; /* decrement length */ mq->count--; /* decrement the message count */ *length_p -= msglen; msgq_clean(m->msg); /* free up the struct MsgBuf */ m->msg = 0; /* don't let it point anywhere nasty, please */ if (qlist->head == qlist->tail) /* figure out if we emptied the queue */ qlist->head = qlist->tail = 0; else qlist->head = m->next; /* just shift the list down some */ MQData.msgs.used--; /* struct Msg is not in use anymore */ m->next = MQData.msgs.free; /* throw it onto the free list */ MQData.msgs.free = m; } else { mq->length -= *length_p; /* decrement queue length */ m->sent += *length_p; /* this much of the message has been sent */ *length_p = 0; /* we've dealt with it all */ } } /* * This just initializes a struct MsgQ. */ void msgq_init(struct MsgQ *mq) { assert(0 != mq); mq->length = 0; mq->count = 0; mq->queue.head = 0; mq->queue.tail = 0; mq->prio.head = 0; mq->prio.tail = 0; } /* * This routine is used to delete the specified number of bytes off * of the queue. We only really need to worry about one struct Msg*, * but this allows us to retain the flexibility to deal with more, * which means we could do something fancy involving writev... */ void msgq_delete(struct MsgQ *mq, unsigned int length) { assert(0 != mq); while (length > 0) { if (mq->queue.head && mq->queue.head->sent > 0) /* partial msg on norm q */ msgq_delmsg(mq, &mq->queue, &length); else if (mq->prio.head) /* message (partial or complete) on prio queue */ msgq_delmsg(mq, &mq->prio, &length); else if (mq->queue.head) /* message on normal queue */ msgq_delmsg(mq, &mq->queue, &length); else break; } } /* * This is the more intelligent routine that can fill in an array of * struct iovec's. */ int msgq_mapiov(const struct MsgQ *mq, struct iovec *iov, int count, unsigned int *len) { struct Msg *queue; struct Msg *prio; int i = 0; assert(0 != mq); assert(0 != iov); assert(0 != count); assert(0 != len); if (mq->length <= 0) /* no data to map */ return 0; if (mq->queue.head && mq->queue.head->sent > 0) { /* partial msg on norm q */ iov[i].iov_base = mq->queue.head->msg->msg + mq->queue.head->sent; iov[i].iov_len = mq->queue.head->msg->length - mq->queue.head->sent; *len += iov[i].iov_len; queue = mq->queue.head->next; /* where we start later... */ i++; /* filled an iovec... */ if (!--count) /* check for space */ return i; } else queue = mq->queue.head; /* start at head of queue */ if (mq->prio.head && mq->prio.head->sent > 0) { /* partial msg on prio q */ iov[i].iov_base = mq->prio.head->msg->msg + mq->prio.head->sent; iov[i].iov_len = mq->prio.head->msg->length - mq->prio.head->sent; *len += iov[i].iov_len; prio = mq->prio.head->next; /* where we start later... */ i++; /* filled an iovec... */ if (!--count) /* check for space */ return i; } else prio = mq->prio.head; /* start at head of prio */ for (; prio; prio = prio->next) { /* go through prio queue */ iov[i].iov_base = prio->msg->msg; /* store message */ iov[i].iov_len = prio->msg->length; *len += iov[i].iov_len; i++; /* filled an iovec... */ if (!--count) /* check for space */ return i; } for (; queue; queue = queue->next) { /* go through normal queue */ iov[i].iov_base = queue->msg->msg; iov[i].iov_len = queue->msg->length; *len += iov[i].iov_len; i++; /* filled an iovec... */ if (!--count) /* check for space */ return i; } return i; } /* * This is a helper routine to allocate a buffer */ static struct MsgBuf * msgq_alloc(struct MsgBuf *in_mb, int length) { struct MsgBuf *mb; int power; /* Find the power of two size that will accomodate the message */ for (power = MB_BASE_SHIFT; power < MB_MAX_SHIFT + 1; power++) if ((length - 1) >> power == 0) break; assert((1 << power) >= length); assert((1 << power) <= 512); length = 1 << power; /* reset the length */ /* If the message needs a buffer of exactly the existing size, just use it */ if (in_mb && in_mb->power == power) { in_mb->real = in_mb; /* real buffer is this buffer */ return in_mb; } /* Try popping one off the freelist first */ if ((mb = MQData.msgBufs[power - MB_BASE_SHIFT].free)) { MQData.msgBufs[power - MB_BASE_SHIFT].free = mb->next; } else if (MQData.tot_bufsize < feature_int(FEAT_BUFFERPOOL)) { /* Allocate another if we won't bust the BUFFERPOOL */ Debug((DEBUG_MALLOC, "Allocating MsgBuf of length %d (total size %zu)", length, sizeof(struct MsgBuf) + length)); mb = (struct MsgBuf *)MyMalloc(sizeof(struct MsgBuf) + length); MQData.msgBufs[power - MB_BASE_SHIFT].alloc++; mb->power = power; /* remember size */ MQData.tot_bufsize += length; } if (mb) { MQData.msgBufs[power - MB_BASE_SHIFT].used++; /* how many are we using? */ mb->real = 0; /* essential initializations */ mb->ref = 1; if (in_mb) /* remember who's the *real* buffer */ in_mb->real = mb; } else if (in_mb) /* just use the input buffer */ mb = in_mb->real = in_mb; return mb; /* return the buffer */ } /* * This routine simply empties the free list */ static void msgq_clear_freembs(void) { struct MsgBuf *mb; int i; /* Walk through the various size classes */ for (i = MB_BASE_SHIFT; i < MB_MAX_SHIFT + 1; i++) /* walk down the free list */ while ((mb = MQData.msgBufs[i - MB_BASE_SHIFT].free)) { MQData.msgBufs[i - MB_BASE_SHIFT].free = mb->next; /* shift free list */ MQData.msgBufs[i - MB_BASE_SHIFT].alloc--; /* reduce allocation count */ MQData.tot_bufsize -= 1 << i; /* reduce total buffer allocation count */ MyFree(mb); /* and free the buffer */ } } /* * This routine builds a struct MsgBuf with the appropriate contents * and returns it; this saves us from having to worry about the contents * of struct MsgBuf in anything other than this module */ struct MsgBuf * msgq_vmake(struct Client *dest, const char *format, va_list vl) { struct MsgBuf *mb; assert(0 != format); if (!(mb = msgq_alloc(0, BUFSIZE))) { if (feature_bool(FEAT_HAS_FERGUSON_FLUSHER)) { /* * from "Married With Children" episode were Al bought a REAL toilet * on the black market because he was tired of the wimpy water * conserving toilets they make these days --Bleep */ /* * Apparently this doesn't work, the server _has_ to * dump a few clients to handle the load. A fully loaded * server cannot handle a net break without dumping some * clients. If we flush the connections here under a full * load we may end up starving the kernel for mbufs and * crash the machine */ /* * attempt to recover from buffer starvation before * bailing this may help servers running out of memory */ flush_connections(0); mb = msgq_alloc(0, BUFSIZE); } if (!mb) { /* OK, try clearing the buffer free list */ msgq_clear_freembs(); mb = msgq_alloc(0, BUFSIZE); } if (!mb) { /* OK, try killing a client */ kill_highest_sendq(0); /* Don't kill any server connections */ mb = msgq_alloc(0, BUFSIZE); } if (!mb) { /* hmmm... */ kill_highest_sendq(1); /* Try killing a server connection now */ mb = msgq_alloc(0, BUFSIZE); } if (!mb) /* AIEEEE! */ server_panic("Unable to allocate buffers!"); } mb->next = MQData.msglist; /* initialize the msgbuf */ mb->prev_p = &MQData.msglist; /* fill the buffer */ mb->length = ircd_vsnprintf(dest, mb->msg, bufsize(mb) - 1, format, vl); if (mb->length > bufsize(mb) - 2) mb->length = bufsize(mb) - 2; mb->msg[mb->length++] = '\r'; /* add \r\n to buffer */ mb->msg[mb->length++] = '\n'; mb->msg[mb->length] = '\0'; /* not strictly necessary */ assert(mb->length <= bufsize(mb)); if (MQData.msglist) /* link it into the list */ MQData.msglist->prev_p = &mb->next; MQData.msglist = mb; return mb; } struct MsgBuf * msgq_make(struct Client *dest, const char *format, ...) { va_list vl; struct MsgBuf *mb; va_start(vl, format); mb = msgq_vmake(dest, format, vl); va_end(vl); return mb; } /* * This routine is used to append a formatted string to a struct MsgBuf. */ void msgq_append(struct Client *dest, struct MsgBuf *mb, const char *format, ...) { va_list vl; assert(0 != mb); assert(0 != format); assert(0 == mb->real); assert(2 < mb->length); assert(bufsize(mb) >= mb->length); mb->length -= 2; /* back up to before \r\n */ va_start(vl, format); /* append to the buffer */ mb->length += ircd_vsnprintf(dest, mb->msg + mb->length, bufsize(mb) - mb->length - 1, format, vl); va_end(vl); if (mb->length > bufsize(mb) - 2) mb->length = bufsize(mb) - 2; mb->msg[mb->length++] = '\r'; /* add \r\n to buffer */ mb->msg[mb->length++] = '\n'; mb->msg[mb->length] = '\0'; /* not strictly necessary */ assert(mb->length <= bufsize(mb)); } /* * This routine is called to decrement the reference count on a * struct MsgBuf and delete it if necessary. */ void msgq_clean(struct MsgBuf *mb) { assert(0 != mb); assert(0 < mb->ref); if (!--mb->ref) { /* deallocate the message */ if (mb->prev_p) { *mb->prev_p = mb->next; /* clip it out of active MsgBuf's list */ if (mb->next) mb->next->prev_p = mb->prev_p; } if (mb->real && mb->real != mb) /* clean up the real buffer */ msgq_clean(mb->real); mb->next = MQData.msgBufs[mb->power - MB_BASE_SHIFT].free; MQData.msgBufs[mb->power - MB_BASE_SHIFT].free = mb; MQData.msgBufs[mb->power - MB_BASE_SHIFT].used--; mb->prev_p = 0; } } /* * This routine simply adds a struct Msg to the end of a user's MsgQ. */ void msgq_add(struct MsgQ *mq, struct MsgBuf *mb, int prio) { struct MsgQList *qlist; struct Msg *msg; assert(0 != mq); assert(0 != mb); assert(0 < mb->ref); assert(0 < mb->length); Debug((DEBUG_SEND, "Adding buffer %p [%.*s] length %u to %s queue", mb, mb->length - 2, mb->msg, mb->length, prio ? "priority" : "normal")); qlist = prio ? &mq->prio : &mq->queue; if (!(msg = MQData.msgs.free)) { /* do I need to allocate one? */ msg = (struct Msg *)MyMalloc(sizeof(struct Msg)); MQData.msgs.alloc++; /* we allocated another */ } else /* shift the free list */ MQData.msgs.free = MQData.msgs.free->next; MQData.msgs.used++; /* we're using another */ msg->next = 0; /* initialize the msg */ msg->sent = 0; /* Get the real buffer, allocating one if necessary */ if (!mb->real) { struct MsgBuf *tmp; MQData.sizes.msgs++; /* update histogram counts */ MQData.sizes.sizes[mb->length - 1]++; tmp = msgq_alloc(mb, mb->length); /* allocate a close-fitting buffer */ if (tmp != mb) { /* OK, prepare the new "real" buffer */ Debug((DEBUG_SEND, "Copying old buffer %p [%.*s] length %u into new " "buffer %p size %u", mb, mb->length - 2, mb->msg, mb->length, tmp, bufsize(tmp))); memcpy(tmp->msg, mb->msg, mb->length + 1); /* copy string over */ tmp->length = mb->length; tmp->next = mb->next; /* replace it in the list, now */ if (tmp->next) tmp->next->prev_p = &tmp->next; tmp->prev_p = mb->prev_p; *tmp->prev_p = tmp; mb->next = 0; /* this one's no longer in the list */ mb->prev_p = 0; } } mb = mb->real; /* work with the real buffer */ mb->ref++; /* increment the ref count on the buffer */ msg->msg = mb; /* point at the real message buffer now */ if (!qlist->head) /* queue list was empty; head and tail point to msg */ qlist->head = qlist->tail = msg; else { assert(0 != qlist->tail); qlist->tail->next = msg; /* queue had something in it; add to end */ qlist->tail = msg; } mq->length += mb->length; /* update the queue length */ mq->count++; /* and the queue count */ } /* * This is for reporting memory usage by the msgq system. */ void msgq_count_memory(struct Client *cptr, size_t *msg_alloc, size_t *msgbuf_alloc) { int i; size_t total = 0, size; assert(0 != cptr); assert(0 != msg_alloc); assert(0 != msgbuf_alloc); /* Data for Msg's is simple, so just send it */ send_reply(cptr, SND_EXPLICIT | RPL_STATSDEBUG, ":Msgs allocated %d(%zu) used %d(%zu)", MQData.msgs.alloc, MQData.msgs.alloc * sizeof(struct Msg), MQData.msgs.used, MQData.msgs.used * sizeof(struct Msg)); /* count_memory() wants to know the total */ *msg_alloc = MQData.msgs.alloc * sizeof(struct Msg); /* Ok, now walk through each size class */ for (i = MB_BASE_SHIFT; i < MB_MAX_SHIFT + 1; i++) { size = sizeof(struct MsgBuf) + (1 << i); /* total size of a buffer */ /* Send information for this buffer size class */ send_reply(cptr, SND_EXPLICIT | RPL_STATSDEBUG, ":MsgBufs of size %zu allocated %d(%zu) used %d(%zu)", 1 << i, MQData.msgBufs[i - MB_BASE_SHIFT].alloc, MQData.msgBufs[i - MB_BASE_SHIFT].alloc * size, MQData.msgBufs[i - MB_BASE_SHIFT].used, MQData.msgBufs[i - MB_BASE_SHIFT].used * size); /* count_memory() wants to know the total */ total += MQData.msgBufs[i - MB_BASE_SHIFT].alloc * size; } *msgbuf_alloc = total; } /* * This routine is used simply to report how much bufferspace is left. */ unsigned int msgq_bufleft(struct MsgBuf *mb) { assert(0 != mb); return bufsize(mb) - mb->length; /* \r\n counted in mb->length */ } /* * This just generates and sends a histogram of message lengths to the * requesting client */ void msgq_histogram(struct Client *cptr, struct StatDesc *sd, int stat, char *param) { struct MsgSizes tmp = MQData.sizes; /* All hail structure copy! */ int i; send_reply(cptr, SND_EXPLICIT | RPL_STATSDEBUG, ":Histogram of message lengths (%lu messages)", tmp.msgs); for (i = 0; i + 16 <= BUFSIZE; i += 16) send_reply(cptr, SND_EXPLICIT | RPL_STATSDEBUG, ":% 4d: %lu %lu %lu %lu " "%lu %lu %lu %lu %lu %lu %lu %lu %lu %lu %lu %lu", i + 1, tmp.sizes[i + 0], tmp.sizes[i + 1], tmp.sizes[i + 2], tmp.sizes[i + 3], tmp.sizes[i + 4], tmp.sizes[i + 5], tmp.sizes[i + 6], tmp.sizes[i + 7], tmp.sizes[i + 8], tmp.sizes[i + 9], tmp.sizes[i + 10], tmp.sizes[i + 11], tmp.sizes[i + 12], tmp.sizes[i + 13], tmp.sizes[i + 14], tmp.sizes[i + 15]); }