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1 /*
2  * libwebsockets - small server side websockets and web server implementation
3  *
4  * Copyright (C) 2010 - 2019 Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>
5  *
6  * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
7  * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
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23  */
24 
25 /*! \defgroup timeout Connection timeouts
26 
27     APIs related to setting connection timeouts
28 */
29 //@{
30 
31 /*
32  * NOTE: These public enums are part of the abi.  If you want to add one,
33  * add it at where specified so existing users are unaffected.
34  */
35 enum pending_timeout {
36 	NO_PENDING_TIMEOUT					=  0,
37 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_AWAITING_PROXY_RESPONSE			=  1,
38 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_AWAITING_CONNECT_RESPONSE		=  2,
39 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_ESTABLISH_WITH_SERVER			=  3,
40 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_AWAITING_SERVER_RESPONSE		=  4,
41 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_AWAITING_PING				=  5,
42 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_CLOSE_ACK				=  6,
43 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_UNUSED1					=  7,
44 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_SENT_CLIENT_HANDSHAKE			=  8,
45 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_SSL_ACCEPT				=  9,
46 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_HTTP_CONTENT				= 10,
47 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_AWAITING_CLIENT_HS_SEND			= 11,
48 	PENDING_FLUSH_STORED_SEND_BEFORE_CLOSE			= 12,
49 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_SHUTDOWN_FLUSH				= 13,
50 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_CGI					= 14,
51 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_HTTP_KEEPALIVE_IDLE			= 15,
52 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_WS_PONG_CHECK_SEND_PING			= 16,
53 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_WS_PONG_CHECK_GET_PONG			= 17,
54 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_CLIENT_ISSUE_PAYLOAD			= 18,
55 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_AWAITING_SOCKS_GREETING_REPLY	        = 19,
56 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_AWAITING_SOCKS_CONNECT_REPLY		= 20,
57 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_AWAITING_SOCKS_AUTH_REPLY		= 21,
58 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_KILLED_BY_SSL_INFO			= 22,
59 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_KILLED_BY_PARENT			= 23,
60 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_CLOSE_SEND				= 24,
61 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_HOLDING_AH				= 25,
62 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_UDP_IDLE				= 26,
63 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_CLIENT_CONN_IDLE			= 27,
64 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_LAGGING					= 28,
65 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_THREADPOOL				= 29,
66 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_THREADPOOL_TASK				= 30,
67 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_KILLED_BY_PROXY_CLIENT_CLOSE		= 31,
68 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_USER_OK					= 32,
69 
70 	/****** add new things just above ---^ ******/
71 
72 	PENDING_TIMEOUT_USER_REASON_BASE			= 1000
73 };
74 
75 #define lws_time_in_microseconds lws_now_usecs
76 
77 #define LWS_TO_KILL_ASYNC -1
78 /**< If LWS_TO_KILL_ASYNC is given as the timeout sec in a lws_set_timeout()
79  * call, then the connection is marked to be killed at the next timeout
80  * check.  This is how you should force-close the wsi being serviced if
81  * you are doing it outside the callback (where you should close by nonzero
82  * return).
83  */
84 #define LWS_TO_KILL_SYNC -2
85 /**< If LWS_TO_KILL_SYNC is given as the timeout sec in a lws_set_timeout()
86  * call, then the connection is closed before returning (which may delete
87  * the wsi).  This should only be used where the wsi being closed is not the
88  * wsi currently being serviced.
89  */
90 /**
91  * lws_set_timeout() - marks the wsi as subject to a timeout some seconds hence
92  *
93  * \param wsi:	Websocket connection instance
94  * \param reason:	timeout reason
95  * \param secs:	how many seconds.  You may set to LWS_TO_KILL_ASYNC to
96  *		force the connection to timeout at the next opportunity, or
97  *		LWS_TO_KILL_SYNC to close it synchronously if you know the
98  *		wsi is not the one currently being serviced.
99  */
100 LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN void
101 lws_set_timeout(struct lws *wsi, enum pending_timeout reason, int secs);
102 
103 /**
104  * lws_set_timeout_us() - marks the wsi as subject to a timeout some us hence
105  *
106  * \param wsi:	Websocket connection instance
107  * \param reason:	timeout reason
108  * \param us:	0 removes the timeout, otherwise number of us to wait
109  *
110  * Higher-resolution version of lws_set_timeout().  Actual resolution depends
111  * on platform and load, usually ms.
112  */
113 void
114 lws_set_timeout_us(struct lws *wsi, enum pending_timeout reason, lws_usec_t us);
115 
116 #define LWS_SET_TIMER_USEC_CANCEL ((lws_usec_t)-1ll)
117 #define LWS_USEC_PER_SEC ((lws_usec_t)1000000)
118 
119 /**
120  * lws_set_timer_usecs() - schedules a callback on the wsi in the future
121  *
122  * \param wsi:	Websocket connection instance
123  * \param usecs:  LWS_SET_TIMER_USEC_CANCEL removes any existing scheduled
124  *		  callback, otherwise number of microseconds in the future
125  *		  the callback will occur at.
126  *
127  * NOTE: event loop support for this:
128  *
129  *  default poll() loop:   yes
130  *  libuv event loop:      yes
131  *  libev:    not implemented (patch welcome)
132  *  libevent: not implemented (patch welcome)
133  *
134  * After the deadline expires, the wsi will get a callback of type
135  * LWS_CALLBACK_TIMER and the timer is exhausted.  The deadline may be
136  * continuously deferred by further calls to lws_set_timer_usecs() with a later
137  * deadline, or cancelled by lws_set_timer_usecs(wsi, -1).
138  *
139  * If the timer should repeat, lws_set_timer_usecs() must be called again from
140  * LWS_CALLBACK_TIMER.
141  *
142  * Accuracy depends on the platform and the load on the event loop or system...
143  * all that's guaranteed is the callback will come after the requested wait
144  * period.
145  */
146 LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN void
147 lws_set_timer_usecs(struct lws *wsi, lws_usec_t usecs);
148 
149 /*
150  * lws_timed_callback_vh_protocol() - calls back a protocol on a vhost after
151  * 					the specified delay in seconds
152  *
153  * \param vh:	 the vhost to call back
154  * \param protocol: the protocol to call back
155  * \param reason: callback reason
156  * \param secs:	how many seconds in the future to do the callback.
157  *
158  * Callback the specified protocol with a fake wsi pointing to the specified
159  * vhost and protocol, with the specified reason, at the specified time in the
160  * future.
161  *
162  * Returns 0 if OK or 1 on OOM.
163  *
164  * In the multithreaded service case, the callback will occur in the same
165  * service thread context as the call to this api that requested it.  If it is
166  * called from a non-service thread, tsi 0 will handle it.
167  */
168 LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int
169 lws_timed_callback_vh_protocol(struct lws_vhost *vh,
170 			       const struct lws_protocols *prot,
171 			       int reason, int secs);
172 
173 /*
174  * lws_timed_callback_vh_protocol_us() - calls back a protocol on a vhost after
175  * 					 the specified delay in us
176  *
177  * \param vh:	 the vhost to call back
178  * \param protocol: the protocol to call back
179  * \param reason: callback reason
180  * \param us:	how many us in the future to do the callback.
181  *
182  * Callback the specified protocol with a fake wsi pointing to the specified
183  * vhost and protocol, with the specified reason, at the specified time in the
184  * future.
185  *
186  * Returns 0 if OK or 1 on OOM.
187  *
188  * In the multithreaded service case, the callback will occur in the same
189  * service thread context as the call to this api that requested it.  If it is
190  * called from a non-service thread, tsi 0 will handle it.
191  */
192 LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int
193 lws_timed_callback_vh_protocol_us(struct lws_vhost *vh,
194 				  const struct lws_protocols *prot, int reason,
195 				  lws_usec_t us);
196 
197 struct lws_sorted_usec_list;
198 
199 typedef void (*sul_cb_t)(struct lws_sorted_usec_list *sul);
200 
201 typedef struct lws_sorted_usec_list {
202 	struct lws_dll2 list;	/* simplify the code by keeping this at start */
203 	sul_cb_t	cb;
204 	lws_usec_t	us;
205 } lws_sorted_usec_list_t;
206 
207 
208 /*
209  * lws_sul_schedule() - schedule a callback
210  *
211  * \param context: the lws_context
212  * \param tsi: the thread service index (usually 0)
213  * \param sul: pointer to the sul element
214  * \param cb: the scheduled callback
215  * \param us: the delay before the callback arrives, or
216  *		LWS_SET_TIMER_USEC_CANCEL to cancel it.
217  *
218  * Generic callback-at-a-later time function.  The callback happens on the
219  * event loop thread context.
220  *
221  * Although the api has us resultion, the actual resolution depends on the
222  * platform and is commonly 1ms.
223  *
224  * This doesn't allocate and doesn't fail.
225  *
226  * You can call it again with another us value to change the delay.
227  */
228 LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN void
229 lws_sul_schedule(struct lws_context *context, int tsi,
230 	         lws_sorted_usec_list_t *sul, sul_cb_t cb, lws_usec_t us);
231 
232 /*
233  * lws_validity_confirmed() - reset the validity timer for a network connection
234  *
235  * \param wsi: the connection that saw traffic proving the connection valid
236  *
237  * Network connections are subject to intervals defined by the context, the
238  * vhost if server connections, or the client connect info if a client
239  * connection.  If the connection goes longer than the specified time since
240  * last observing traffic that can only happen if traffic is passing in both
241  * directions, then lws will try to create a PING transaction on the network
242  * connection.
243  *
244  * If the connection reaches the specified `.secs_since_valid_hangup` time
245  * still without any proof of validity, the connection will be closed.
246  *
247  * If the PONG comes, or user code observes traffic that satisfies the proof
248  * that both directions are passing traffic to the peer and calls this api,
249  * the connection validity timer is reset and the scheme repeats.
250  */
251 LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN void
252 lws_validity_confirmed(struct lws *wsi);
253 
254 /*
255  * These are not normally needed, they're exported for the case there's code
256  * using lws_sul for which lws is an optional link dependency.
257  */
258 
259 LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int
260 __lws_sul_insert(lws_dll2_owner_t *own, lws_sorted_usec_list_t *sul,
261 		 lws_usec_t us);
262 
263 LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN lws_usec_t
264 __lws_sul_service_ripe(lws_dll2_owner_t *own, lws_usec_t usnow);
265 
266 ///@}
267