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author | Anders Svensson <[email protected]> | 2014-09-08 11:56:17 +0200 |
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committer | Anders Svensson <[email protected]> | 2014-09-08 13:30:40 +0200 |
commit | ef1064f917b6bdc6814dd579e364ac3868f2f7aa (patch) | |
tree | c2bdab3608a6dbcef0d667b4f7e92303c3d7fcf3 /lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_traffic.erl | |
parent | 7816ab2fc42307bcffd1cfbd40bbbab30c226fb9 (diff) | |
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Fix counters for answer-message
An answer message that sets the E-bit is encoded/decoded with Diameter
common dictionary, using the answer-message grammar specified in the
RFC. However, the dictionary of the application in question is the one
that knows the command code of the message. Commit df19c272 didn't make
this distinction when incrementing counters for an answer-message, using
the common dictionary for both purposes, causing the message to be
counted as unknown. This commit remedies that.
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_traffic.erl')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_traffic.erl | 71 |
1 files changed, 45 insertions, 26 deletions
diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_traffic.erl b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_traffic.erl index f3c4e63afc..c4875c5975 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_traffic.erl +++ b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_traffic.erl @@ -129,6 +129,11 @@ incr(Dir, #diameter_header{} = H, TPid, Dict) -> %% incr_error/4 %% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Identify messages using the application dictionary, not the encode +%% dictionary, which may differ in the case of answer-message. +incr_error(Dir, T, Pid, {_Dict, AppDict}) -> + incr_error(Dir, T, Pid, AppDict); + %% Decoded message without errors. incr_error(recv, #diameter_packet{errors = []}, _, _) -> ok; @@ -169,7 +174,7 @@ incr_error(Dir, Id, TPid) -> incr_rc(Dir, Pkt, TPid, Dict0) -> try - incr_rc(Dir, Pkt, Dict0, TPid, Dict0) + incr_result(Dir, Pkt, TPid, {Dict0, Dict0, Dict0}) catch exit: {E,_} when E == no_result_code; E == invalid_error_bit -> @@ -479,7 +484,7 @@ send_A({Caps, Pkt}, TPid, Dict0, _RecvData) -> %% unsupported application send_A({Caps, Pkt, App, {T, EvalPktFs, EvalFs}}, TPid, Dict0, RecvData) -> send_A(answer(T, Caps, Pkt, App, Dict0, RecvData), TPid, - Dict0, + {App#diameter_app.dictionary, Dict0}, Pkt, EvalPktFs, EvalFs); @@ -489,8 +494,8 @@ send_A(_, _, _, _) -> %% send_A/6 -send_A(T, TPid, Dict0, ReqPkt, EvalPktFs, EvalFs) -> - reply(T, TPid, Dict0, EvalPktFs, ReqPkt), +send_A(T, TPid, DictT, ReqPkt, EvalPktFs, EvalFs) -> + reply(T, TPid, DictT, EvalPktFs, ReqPkt), lists:foreach(fun diameter_lib:eval/1, EvalFs). %% answer/6 @@ -648,32 +653,32 @@ is_loop(Code, Vid, OH, Dict0, Avps) -> %% reply/5 %% Local answer ... -reply({Dict, Ans}, TPid, Dict0, Fs, ReqPkt) -> - reply(Ans, Dict, TPid, Dict0, Fs, ReqPkt); +reply({Dict, Ans}, TPid, {AppDict, Dict0}, Fs, ReqPkt) -> + local(Ans, TPid, {Dict, AppDict, Dict0}, Fs, ReqPkt); %% ... or relayed. reply(#diameter_packet{} = Pkt, TPid, _Dict0, Fs, _ReqPkt) -> eval_packet(Pkt, Fs), send(TPid, Pkt). -%% reply/6 +%% local/5 %% %% Send a locally originating reply. %% Skip the setting of Result-Code and Failed-AVP's below. This is %% undocumented and shouldn't be relied on. -reply([Msg], Dict, TPid, Dict0, Fs, ReqPkt) +local([Msg], TPid, DictT, Fs, ReqPkt) when is_list(Msg); is_tuple(Msg) -> - reply(Msg, Dict, TPid, Dict0, Fs, ReqPkt#diameter_packet{errors = []}); + local(Msg, TPid, DictT, Fs, ReqPkt#diameter_packet{errors = []}); -reply(Msg, Dict, TPid, Dict0, Fs, ReqPkt) -> - Pkt = encode(Dict, +local(Msg, TPid, {Dict, AppDict, Dict0} = DictT, Fs, ReqPkt) -> + Pkt = encode({Dict, AppDict}, TPid, reset(make_answer_packet(Msg, ReqPkt), Dict, Dict0), Fs), - incr(send, Pkt, TPid, Dict), - incr_rc(send, Pkt, Dict, TPid, Dict0), %% count outgoing + incr(send, Pkt, TPid, AppDict), + incr_result(send, Pkt, TPid, DictT), %% count outgoing send(TPid, Pkt). %% reset/3 @@ -1038,29 +1043,29 @@ find(Pred, [H|T]) -> %% code, the missing vendor id, and a zero filled payload of the minimum %% required length for the omitted AVP will be added. -%% incr_rc/5 +%% incr_result/5 %% %% Increment a stats counter for result codes in incoming and outgoing %% answers. %% Outgoing message as binary: don't count. (Sending binaries is only %% partially supported.) -incr_rc(_, #diameter_packet{msg = undefined = No}, _, _, _) -> +incr_result(_, #diameter_packet{msg = undefined = No}, _, _) -> No; %% Incoming or outgoing. Outgoing with encode errors never gets here %% since encode fails. -incr_rc(Dir, Pkt, Dict, TPid, Dict0) -> +incr_result(Dir, Pkt, TPid, {Dict, AppDict, Dict0}) -> #diameter_packet{header = #diameter_header{is_error = E} = Hdr, msg = Msg, errors = Es} = Pkt, - Id = msg_id(Hdr, Dict), + Id = msg_id(Hdr, AppDict), %% Count incoming decode errors. - recv /= Dir orelse [] == Es orelse incr_error(Dir, Id, TPid, Dict), + recv /= Dir orelse [] == Es orelse incr_error(Dir, Id, TPid, AppDict), %% Exit on a missing result code. T = rc_counter(Dict, Msg), @@ -1074,6 +1079,11 @@ incr_rc(Dir, Pkt, Dict, TPid, Dict0) -> incr(TPid, {Id, Dir, Ctr}), Ctr. +%% msg_id/2 + +msg_id(#diameter_packet{header = H}, Dict) -> + msg_id(H, Dict); + %% Only count on known keys so as not to be vulnerable to attack: %% there are 2^32 (application ids) * 2^24 (command codes) = 2^56 %% pairs for an attacker to choose from. @@ -1442,14 +1452,14 @@ handle_answer(SvcName, App, {error, Req, Reason}) -> handle_error(App, Req, Reason, SvcName); handle_answer(SvcName, - #diameter_app{dictionary = Dict, + #diameter_app{dictionary = AppDict, id = Id} = App, {answer, Req, Dict0, Pkt}) -> - Mod = dict(Dict, Dict0, Pkt), - handle_A(errors(Id, diameter_codec:decode(Mod, Pkt)), + Dict = dict(AppDict, Dict0, Pkt), + handle_A(errors(Id, diameter_codec:decode(Dict, Pkt)), SvcName, - Mod, + Dict, Dict0, App, Req). @@ -1459,10 +1469,12 @@ handle_answer(SvcName, %% want to examine the answer? handle_A(Pkt, SvcName, Dict, Dict0, App, #request{transport = TPid} = Req) -> - incr(recv, Pkt, TPid, Dict), + AppDict = App#diameter_app.dictionary, + + incr(recv, Pkt, TPid, AppDict), try - incr_rc(recv, Pkt, Dict, TPid, Dict0) %% count incoming + incr_result(recv, Pkt, TPid, {Dict, AppDict, Dict0}) %% count incoming of _ -> answer(Pkt, SvcName, App, Req) catch @@ -1479,6 +1491,8 @@ handle_A(Pkt, SvcName, Dict, Dict0, App, #request{transport = TPid} = Req) -> answer(Pkt#diameter_packet{errors = [E|Es]}, SvcName, App, Req) end. +%% answer/4 + answer(Pkt, SvcName, #diameter_app{module = ModX, @@ -1579,13 +1593,18 @@ encode(Dict, TPid, Pkt, Fs) -> %% an encoded binary. This isn't the usual case and doesn't properly %% support retransmission but is useful for test. +encode(Dict, TPid, Pkt) + when is_atom(Dict) -> + encode({Dict, Dict}, TPid, Pkt); + %% A message to be encoded. -encode(Dict, TPid, #diameter_packet{bin = undefined} = Pkt) -> +encode(DictT, TPid, #diameter_packet{bin = undefined} = Pkt) -> + {Dict, AppDict} = DictT, try diameter_codec:encode(Dict, Pkt) catch exit: {diameter_codec, encode, T} = Reason -> - incr_error(send, T, TPid, Dict), + incr_error(send, T, TPid, AppDict), exit(Reason) end; |