%% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% %% Copyright Ericsson AB 2010-2016. All Rights Reserved. %% %% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); %% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. %% You may obtain a copy of the License at %% %% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 %% %% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software %% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, %% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. %% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and %% limitations under the License. %% %% %CopyrightEnd% %% -module(diameter_tcp). -dialyzer({no_fail_call, throttle/2}). -behaviour(gen_server). %% interface -export([start/3]). %% child start from supervisor -export([start_link/1]). %% child start from here -export([init/1]). %% gen_server callbacks -export([handle_call/3, handle_cast/2, handle_info/2, code_change/3, terminate/2]). -export([listener/1,%% diameter_sync callback info/1]). %% service_info callback -export([ports/0, ports/1]). -export_type([connect_option/0, listen_option/0]). -include_lib("diameter/include/diameter.hrl"). %% Keys into process dictionary. -define(INFO_KEY, info). -define(REF_KEY, ref). -define(ERROR(T), erlang:error({T, ?MODULE, ?LINE})). -define(DEFAULT_PORT, 3868). %% RFC 3588, ch 2.1 -define(LISTENER_TIMEOUT, 30000). -define(DEFAULT_FRAGMENT_TIMEOUT, 1000). -define(IS_UINT32(N), (is_integer(N) andalso 0 =< N andalso 0 == N bsr 32)). -define(IS_TIMEOUT(N), (infinity == N orelse ?IS_UINT32(N))). %% cb_info passed to ssl. -define(TCP_CB(Mod), {Mod, tcp, tcp_closed, tcp_error}). %% The same gen_server implementation supports three different kinds %% of processes: an actual transport process, one that will club it to %% death should the parent die before a connection is established, and %% a process owning the listening port. %% Listener process state. -record(listener, {socket :: inet:socket(), count = 1 :: non_neg_integer(), tref :: reference() | undefined}). %% Monitor process state. -record(monitor, {parent :: pid(), transport = self() :: pid()}). -type length() :: 0..16#FFFFFF. %% message length from Diameter header -type size() :: non_neg_integer(). %% accumulated binary size -type frag() :: {length(), size(), binary(), list(binary())} | binary(). -type connect_option() :: {raddr, inet:ip_address()} | {rport, pos_integer()} | {ssl_options, true | [ssl:connect_option()]} | option() | ssl:connect_option() | gen_tcp:connect_option(). -type match() :: inet:ip_address() | string() | [match()]. -type listen_option() :: {accept, match()} | {ssl_options, true | [ssl:listen_option()]} | ssl:listen_option() | gen_tcp:listen_option(). -type option() :: {port, non_neg_integer()} | {fragment_timer, 0..16#FFFFFFFF} | {throttle_cb, diameter:evaluable()}. %% Accepting/connecting transport process state. -record(transport, {socket :: inet:socket() | ssl:sslsocket(), %% accept/connect socket parent :: pid(), %% of process that started us module :: module(), %% gen_tcp-like module frag = <<>> :: frag(), %% message fragment ssl :: [term()] | boolean(), %% ssl options, ssl or not timeout :: infinity | 0..16#FFFFFFFF, %% fragment timeout tref = false :: false | reference(), %% fragment timer reference flush = false :: boolean(), %% flush fragment at timeout? throttle_cb :: false | diameter:evaluable(), %% ask to receive throttled :: boolean() | binary()}). %% stopped receiving? %% The usual transport using gen_tcp can be replaced by anything %% sufficiently gen_tcp-like by passing a 'module' option as the first %% (for simplicity) transport option. The transport_module diameter_etcp %% uses this to set itself as the module to call, its start/3 just %% calling start/3 here with the option set. %% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% # start/3 %% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec start({accept, Ref}, #diameter_service{}, [listen_option()]) -> {ok, pid(), [inet:ip_address()]} when Ref :: diameter:transport_ref(); ({connect, Ref}, #diameter_service{}, [connect_option()]) -> {ok, pid(), [inet:ip_address()]} | {ok, pid()} when Ref :: diameter:transport_ref(). start({T, Ref}, #diameter_service{capabilities = Caps}, Opts) -> diameter_tcp_sup:start(), %% start tcp supervisors on demand {Mod, Rest} = split(Opts), Addrs = Caps#diameter_caps.host_ip_address, Arg = {T, Ref, Mod, self(), Rest, Addrs}, diameter_tcp_sup:start_child(Arg). split([{module, M} | Opts]) -> {M, Opts}; split(Opts) -> {gen_tcp, Opts}. %% start_link/1 start_link(T) -> proc_lib:start_link(?MODULE, init, [T], infinity, diameter_lib:spawn_opts(server, [])). %% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% # info/1 %% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- info({Mod, Sock}) -> lists:flatmap(fun(K) -> info(Mod, K, Sock) end, [{socket, fun sockname/2}, {peer, fun peername/2}, {statistics, fun getstat/2} | ssl_info(Mod, Sock)]). info(Mod, {K,F}, Sock) -> case F(Mod, Sock) of {ok, V} -> [{K,V}]; _ -> [] end. ssl_info(ssl = M, Sock) -> [{M, ssl_info(Sock)}]; ssl_info(_, _) -> []. ssl_info(Sock) -> [{peercert, C} || {ok, C} <- [ssl:peercert(Sock)]]. %% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% # init/1 %% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- init(T) -> gen_server:enter_loop(?MODULE, [], i(T)). %% i/1 %% A transport process. i({T, Ref, Mod, Pid, Opts, Addrs}) when T == accept; T == connect -> monitor(process, Pid), %% Since accept/connect might block indefinitely, spawn a process %% that does nothing but kill us with the parent until call %% returns. {ok, MPid} = diameter_tcp_sup:start_child(#monitor{parent = Pid}), {[SO|TO], Rest} = proplists:split(Opts, [ssl_options, fragment_timer, throttle_cb]), SslOpts = ssl_opts(SO), OwnOpts = lists:append(TO), Tmo = proplists:get_value(fragment_timer, OwnOpts, ?DEFAULT_FRAGMENT_TIMEOUT), ?IS_TIMEOUT(Tmo) orelse ?ERROR({fragment_timer, Tmo}), Throttle = proplists:get_value(throttle_cb, OwnOpts, false), Sock = init(T, Ref, Mod, Pid, SslOpts, Rest, Addrs), MPid ! {stop, self()}, %% tell the monitor to die M = if SslOpts -> ssl; true -> Mod end, putr(?REF_KEY, Ref), throttle(#transport{parent = Pid, module = M, socket = Sock, ssl = SslOpts, timeout = Tmo, throttle_cb = Throttle, throttled = false /= Throttle}); %% Put the reference in the process dictionary since we now use it %% advertise the ssl socket after TLS upgrade. %% A monitor process to kill the transport if the parent dies. i(#monitor{parent = Pid, transport = TPid} = S) -> proc_lib:init_ack({ok, self()}), monitor(process, Pid), monitor(process, TPid), S; %% In principle a link between the transport and killer processes %% could do the same thing: have the accepting/connecting process be %% killed when the killer process dies as a consequence of parent %% death. However, a link can be unlinked and this is exactly what %% gen_tcp seems to so. Links should be left to supervisors. i({listen, LRef, APid, {Mod, Opts, Addrs}}) -> {[LA, LP], Rest} = proplists:split(Opts, [ip, port]), LAddrOpt = get_addr(LA, Addrs), LPort = get_port(LP), {ok, LSock} = Mod:listen(LPort, gen_opts(LAddrOpt, Rest)), LAddr = laddr(LAddrOpt, Mod, LSock), true = diameter_reg:add_new({?MODULE, listener, {LRef, {LAddr, LSock}}}), proc_lib:init_ack({ok, self(), {LAddr, LSock}}), monitor(process, APid), start_timer(#listener{socket = LSock}). laddr([], Mod, Sock) -> {ok, {Addr, _Port}} = sockname(Mod, Sock), Addr; laddr([{ip, Addr}], _, _) -> Addr. ssl_opts([]) -> false; ssl_opts([{ssl_options, true}]) -> true; ssl_opts([{ssl_options, Opts}]) when is_list(Opts) -> Opts; ssl_opts(T) -> ?ERROR({ssl_options, T}). %% init/7 %% Establish a TLS connection before capabilities exchange ... init(Type, Ref, Mod, Pid, true, Opts, Addrs) -> init(Type, Ref, ssl, Pid, [{cb_info, ?TCP_CB(Mod)} | Opts], Addrs); %% ... or not. init(Type, Ref, Mod, Pid, _, Opts, Addrs) -> init(Type, Ref, Mod, Pid, Opts, Addrs). %% init/6 init(accept = T, Ref, Mod, Pid, Opts, Addrs) -> {[Matches], Rest} = proplists:split(Opts, [accept]), {LAddr, LSock} = listener(Ref, {Mod, Rest, Addrs}), proc_lib:init_ack({ok, self(), [LAddr]}), Sock = ok(accept(Mod, LSock)), ok = accept_peer(Mod, Sock, accept(Matches)), publish(Mod, T, Ref, Sock), diameter_peer:up(Pid), Sock; init(connect = T, Ref, Mod, Pid, Opts, Addrs) -> {[LA, RA, RP], Rest} = proplists:split(Opts, [ip, raddr, rport]), LAddrOpt = get_addr(LA, Addrs), RAddr = get_addr(RA), RPort = get_port(RP), proc_lib:init_ack(init_rc(LAddrOpt)), Sock = ok(connect(Mod, RAddr, RPort, gen_opts(LAddrOpt, Rest))), publish(Mod, T, Ref, Sock), up(Pid, {RAddr, RPort}, LAddrOpt, Mod, Sock), Sock. init_rc([{ip, Addr}]) -> {ok, self(), [Addr]}; init_rc([]) -> {ok, self()}. up(Pid, Remote, [{ip, _Addr}], _, _) -> diameter_peer:up(Pid, Remote); up(Pid, Remote, [], Mod, Sock) -> {Addr, _Port} = ok(sockname(Mod, Sock)), diameter_peer:up(Pid, Remote, [Addr]). publish(Mod, T, Ref, Sock) -> true = diameter_reg:add_new({?MODULE, T, {Ref, Sock}}), putr(?INFO_KEY, {Mod, Sock}). %% for info/1 ok({ok, T}) -> T; ok(No) -> x(No). x(Reason) -> exit({shutdown, Reason}). %% accept_peer/3 accept_peer(_Mod, _Sock, []) -> ok; accept_peer(Mod, Sock, Matches) -> {RAddr, _} = ok(peername(Mod, Sock)), diameter_peer:match([RAddr], Matches) orelse x({accept, RAddr, Matches}), ok. %% accept/1 accept(Opts) -> [[M] || {accept, M} <- Opts]. %% listener/2 %% Accepting processes can be started concurrently: ensure only one %% listener is started. listener(LRef, T) -> diameter_sync:call({?MODULE, listener, LRef}, {?MODULE, listener, [{LRef, T, self()}]}, infinity, infinity). listener({LRef, T, TPid}) -> l(diameter_reg:match({?MODULE, listener, {LRef, '_'}}), LRef, T, TPid). %% Existing listening process ... l([{{?MODULE, listener, {_, AS}}, LPid}], _, _, TPid) -> LPid ! {accept, TPid}, AS; %% ... or not. l([], LRef, T, TPid) -> {ok, _, AS} = diameter_tcp_sup:start_child({listen, LRef, TPid, T}), AS. %% get_addr/1 get_addr(As) -> diameter_lib:ipaddr(addr(As, [])). %% get_addr/2 get_addr([], []) -> []; get_addr(As, Def) -> [{ip, diameter_lib:ipaddr(addr(As, Def))}]. %% Take the first address from the service if several are unspecified. addr([], [Addr | _]) -> Addr; addr([{_, Addr}], _) -> Addr; addr(As, Addrs) -> ?ERROR({invalid_addrs, As, Addrs}). %% get_port/1 get_port([{_, Port}]) -> Port; get_port([]) -> ?DEFAULT_PORT; get_port(Ps) -> ?ERROR({invalid_ports, Ps}). %% gen_opts/2 gen_opts(LAddrOpt, Opts) -> {L,_} = proplists:split(Opts, [binary, packet, active]), [[],[],[]] == L orelse ?ERROR({reserved_options, Opts}), [binary, {packet, 0}, {active, false}] ++ LAddrOpt ++ Opts. %% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% # ports/1 %% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ports() -> Ts = diameter_reg:match({?MODULE, '_', '_'}), [{type(T), resolve(T,S), Pid} || {{?MODULE, T, {_,S}}, Pid} <- Ts]. ports(Ref) -> Ts = diameter_reg:match({?MODULE, '_', {Ref, '_'}}), [{type(T), resolve(T,S), Pid} || {{?MODULE, T, {R,S}}, Pid} <- Ts, R == Ref]. type(listener) -> listen; type(T) -> T. sock(listener, {_LAddr, Sock}) -> Sock; sock(_, Sock) -> Sock. resolve(Type, S) -> Sock = sock(Type, S), try ok(portnr(Sock)) catch _:_ -> Sock end. portnr(Sock) when is_port(Sock) -> portnr(gen_tcp, Sock); portnr(Sock) -> portnr(ssl, Sock). %% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% # handle_call/3 %% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- handle_call(_, _, State) -> {reply, nok, State}. %% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% # handle_cast/2 %% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- handle_cast(_, State) -> {noreply, State}. %% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% # handle_info/2 %% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- handle_info(T, #transport{} = S) -> {noreply, #transport{} = t(T,S)}; handle_info(T, #listener{} = S) -> {noreply, #listener{} = l(T,S)}; handle_info(T, #monitor{} = S) -> m(T,S), x(T). %% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% # code_change/3 %% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- code_change(_, State, _) -> {ok, State}. %% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% # terminate/2 %% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- terminate(_, _) -> ok. %% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- putr(Key, Val) -> put({?MODULE, Key}, Val). getr(Key) -> get({?MODULE, Key}). %% start_timer/1 start_timer(#listener{count = 0} = S) -> S#listener{tref = erlang:start_timer(?LISTENER_TIMEOUT, self(), close)}; start_timer(S) -> S. %% m/2 %% %% Transition monitor state. %% Transport is telling us to die. m({stop, TPid}, #monitor{transport = TPid}) -> ok; %% Transport has died. m({'DOWN', _, process, TPid, _}, #monitor{transport = TPid}) -> ok; %% Transport parent has died. m({'DOWN', _, process, Pid, _}, #monitor{parent = Pid, transport = TPid}) -> exit(TPid, {shutdown, parent}). %% l/2 %% %% Transition listener state. %% Another accept transport is attaching. l({accept, TPid}, #listener{count = N} = S) -> monitor(process, TPid), S#listener{count = N+1}; %% Accepting process has died. l({'DOWN', _, process, _, _}, #listener{count = N} = S) -> start_timer(S#listener{count = N-1}); %% Timeout after the last accepting process has died. l({timeout, TRef, close = T}, #listener{tref = TRef, count = 0}) -> x(T); l({timeout, _, close}, #listener{} = S) -> S. %% t/2 %% %% Transition transport state. t(T,S) -> case transition(T,S) of ok -> S; #transport{} = NS -> NS; stop -> x(T) end. %% transition/2 %% Incoming message. transition({P, Sock, Bin}, #transport{socket = Sock, ssl = B, throttled = T} = S) when P == ssl, true == B; P == tcp -> false = T, %% assert recv(Bin, S); %% Make a new throttling callback after a timeout. transition(throttle, #transport{throttled = false}) -> ok; transition(throttle, S) -> throttle(S); %% Capabilties exchange has decided on whether or not to run over TLS. transition({diameter, {tls, Ref, Type, B}}, #transport{parent = Pid} = S) -> true = is_boolean(B), %% assert #transport{} = NS = tls_handshake(Type, B, S), Pid ! {diameter, {tls, Ref}}, throttle(NS#transport{ssl = B}); transition({C, Sock}, #transport{socket = Sock, ssl = B}) when C == tcp_closed, not B; C == ssl_closed, B -> stop; transition({E, Sock, _Reason} = T, #transport{socket = Sock, ssl = B} = S) when E == tcp_error, not B; E == ssl_error, B -> ?ERROR({T,S}); %% Outgoing message. transition({diameter, {send, Bin}}, S) -> send(Bin, S); %% Request to close the transport connection. transition({diameter, {close, Pid}}, #transport{parent = Pid, socket = Sock, module = M}) -> M:close(Sock), stop; %% Timeout for reception of outstanding packets. transition({timeout, TRef, flush}, #transport{tref = TRef} = S) -> flush(S#transport{tref = false}); %% Request for the local port number. transition({resolve_port, Pid}, #transport{socket = Sock, module = M}) when is_pid(Pid) -> Pid ! portnr(M, Sock), ok; %% Parent process has died. transition({'DOWN', _, process, Pid, _}, #transport{parent = Pid}) -> stop. %% Crash on anything unexpected. %% tls_handshake/3 %% %% In the case that no tls message is received (eg. the service hasn't %% been configured to advertise TLS support) we will simply never ask %% for another TCP message, which will force the watchdog to %% eventually take us down. %% TLS has already been established with the connection. tls_handshake(_, _, #transport{ssl = true} = S) -> S; %% Capabilities exchange negotiated TLS but transport was not %% configured with an options list. tls_handshake(_, true, #transport{ssl = false}) -> ?ERROR(no_ssl_options); %% Capabilities exchange negotiated TLS: upgrade the connection. tls_handshake(Type, true, #transport{socket = Sock, module = M, ssl = Opts} = S) -> {ok, SSock} = tls(Type, Sock, [{cb_info, ?TCP_CB(M)} | Opts]), Ref = getr(?REF_KEY), true = diameter_reg:add_new({?MODULE, Type, {Ref, SSock}}), S#transport{socket = SSock, module = ssl}; %% Capabilities exchange has not negotiated TLS. tls_handshake(_, false, S) -> S. tls(connect, Sock, Opts) -> ssl:connect(Sock, Opts); tls(accept, Sock, Opts) -> ssl:ssl_accept(Sock, Opts). %% recv/2 %% %% Reassemble fragmented messages and extract multiple message sent %% using Nagle. %% Receive packets until a full message is received, recv(Bin, #transport{frag = Head, throttled = false} = S) -> case rcv(Head, Bin) of {Msg, B} -> throttle(S#transport{frag = B, throttled = Msg}); Frag -> setopts(S), start_fragment_timer(S#transport{frag = Frag, flush = false}) end. %% recv/1 recv(#transport{throttled = false} = S) -> recv(<<>>, S); recv(#transport{} = S) -> S. %% rcv/2 %% No previous fragment. rcv(<<>>, Bin) -> rcv(Bin); %% Not even the first four bytes of the header. rcv(Head, Bin) when is_binary(Head) -> rcv(<>); %% Or enough to know how many bytes to extract. rcv({Len, N, Head, Acc}, Bin) -> rcv(Len, N + size(Bin), Head, [Bin | Acc]). %% rcv/4 %% Extract a message for which we have all bytes. rcv(Len, N, Head, Acc) when Len =< N -> recv1(Len, bin(Head, Acc)); %% Wait for more packets. rcv(Len, N, Head, Acc) -> {Len, N, Head, Acc}. %% rcv/1 %% Nothing left. rcv(<<>> = Bin) -> Bin; %% The Message Length isn't even sufficient for a header. Chances are %% things will go south from here but if we're lucky then the bytes we %% have extend to an intended message boundary and we can recover by %% simply receiving them. Make it so. rcv(<<_:1/binary, Len:24, _/binary>> = Bin) when Len < 20 -> {Bin, <<>>}; %% Enough bytes to extract a message. rcv(<<_:1/binary, Len:24, _/binary>> = Bin) when Len =< size(Bin) -> recv1(Len, Bin); %% Or not: wait for more packets. rcv(<<_:1/binary, Len:24, _/binary>> = Head) -> {Len, size(Head), Head, []}; %% Not even 4 bytes yet. rcv(Head) -> Head. %% recv1/2 recv1(Len, Bin) -> <> = Bin, {Msg, Rest}. %% bin/1-2 bin(Head, Acc) -> list_to_binary([Head | lists:reverse(Acc)]). bin({_, _, Head, Acc}) -> bin(Head, Acc); bin(Bin) when is_binary(Bin) -> Bin. %% flush/1 %% An erroneously large message length may leave us with a fragment %% that lingers if the peer doesn't have anything more to send. Start %% a timer to force reception if an incoming message doesn't arrive %% first. This won't stop a peer from sending a large bogus value and %% following it up however but such a state of affairs can only go on %% for so long since an unanswered DWR will eventually be the result. %% %% An erroneously small message length causes problems as well but %% since all messages with length problems are discarded this should %% also eventually lead to watchdog failover. %% No fragment to flush or not receiving messages. flush(#transport{frag = Frag, throttled = B} = S) when Frag == <<>>; B /= false -> S; %% Messages have been received since last timer expiry. flush(#transport{flush = false} = S) -> start_fragment_timer(S#transport{flush = true}); %% No messages since last expiry. flush(#transport{frag = Frag, parent = Pid} = S) -> diameter_peer:recv(Pid, bin(Frag)), S#transport{frag = <<>>}. %% start_fragment_timer/1 %% %% Start a timer only if there's none running and a message to flush. start_fragment_timer(#transport{frag = B, tref = TRef} = S) when B == <<>>; TRef /= false -> S; start_fragment_timer(#transport{timeout = Tmo} = S) -> S#transport{tref = erlang:start_timer(Tmo, self(), flush)}. %% accept/2 accept(ssl, LSock) -> case ssl:transport_accept(LSock) of {ok, Sock} -> {ssl:ssl_accept(Sock), Sock}; {error, _} = No -> No end; accept(Mod, LSock) -> Mod:accept(LSock). %% connect/4 connect(Mod, Host, Port, Opts) -> Mod:connect(Host, Port, Opts). %% send/2 send(Bin, #transport{socket = Sock, module = M}) -> case send(M, Sock, Bin) of ok -> ok; {error, Reason} -> x({send, Reason}) end. %% send/3 send(gen_tcp, Sock, Bin) -> gen_tcp:send(Sock, Bin); send(ssl, Sock, Bin) -> ssl:send(Sock, Bin); send(M, Sock, Bin) -> M:send(Sock, Bin). %% setopts/3 setopts(gen_tcp, Sock, Opts) -> inet:setopts(Sock, Opts); setopts(ssl, Sock, Opts) -> ssl:setopts(Sock, Opts); setopts(M, Sock, Opts) -> M:setopts(Sock, Opts). %% setopts/1 setopts(#transport{socket = Sock, module = M}) -> setopts(M, Sock). %% setopts/2 setopts(M, Sock) -> case setopts(M, Sock, [{active, once}]) of ok -> ok; X -> x({setopts, M, Sock, X}) %% possibly on peer disconnect end. %% throttle/1 %% Still collecting packets for a complete message: keep receiving. throttle(#transport{throttled = false} = S) -> recv(S); %% Decide whether to receive another, or whether to accept a message %% that's been received. throttle(#transport{throttle_cb = F, throttled = T} = S) -> Res = cb(F, T), try throttle(Res, S) of #transport{ssl = SB} = NS when is_boolean(SB) -> throttle(defrag(NS)); #transport{throttled = Msg} = NS when is_binary(Msg) -> %% Initial incoming message when we might need to upgrade %% to TLS: wait for reception of a tls tuple. defrag(NS) catch #transport{} = NS -> recv(NS) end. %% cb/2 cb(false, _) -> ok; cb(F, B) -> diameter_lib:eval([F, true /= B andalso B]). %% throttle/2 %% Callback says to receive another message. throttle(ok, #transport{throttled = true} = S) -> throw(S#transport{throttled = false}); %% Callback says to accept a received message. throttle(ok, #transport{parent = Pid, throttled = Msg} = S) when is_binary(Msg) -> diameter_peer:recv(Pid, Msg), S; throttle({ok = T, F}, S) -> throttle(T, S#transport{throttle_cb = F}); %% Callback says to accept a received message and acknowledged the %% returned pid with a {request, Pid} message if a request pid is %% spawned, a discard message otherwise. The latter does not mean that %% the message was necessarily discarded: it could have been an %% answer. throttle(NPid, #transport{parent = Pid, throttled = Msg} = S) when is_pid(NPid), is_binary(Msg) -> diameter_peer:recv(Pid, {Msg, NPid}), S; throttle({NPid, F}, #transport{throttled = Msg} = S) when is_pid(NPid), is_binary(Msg) -> throttle(NPid, S#transport{throttle_cb = F}); %% Callback to accept a received message says to discard it. throttle(discard, #transport{throttled = Msg} = S) when is_binary(Msg) -> S; throttle({discard = T, F}, #transport{throttled = Msg} = S) when is_binary(Msg) -> throttle(T, S#transport{throttle_cb = F}); %% Callback to accept a received message says to answer it with the %% supplied binary. throttle(Bin, #transport{throttled = Msg} = S) when is_binary(Bin), is_binary(Msg) -> send(Bin, S), S; throttle({Bin, F}, #transport{throttled = Msg} = S) when is_binary(Bin), is_binary(Msg) -> throttle(Bin, S#transport{throttle_cb = F}); %% Callback says to ask again in the specified number of milliseconds. throttle({timeout, Tmo}, S) -> erlang:send_after(Tmo, self(), throttle), throw(S); throttle({timeout = T, Tmo, F}, S) -> throttle({T, Tmo}, S#transport{throttle_cb = F}); throttle(T, #transport{throttle_cb = F}) -> ?ERROR({invalid_return, T, F}). %% defrag/1 %% %% Try to extract another message from packets already read before %% another throttling callback. defrag(#transport{frag = Head} = S) -> case rcv(Head, <<>>) of {Msg, B} -> S#transport{throttled = Msg, frag = B}; _ -> S#transport{throttled = true} end. %% portnr/2 portnr(gen_tcp, Sock) -> inet:port(Sock); portnr(M, Sock) -> case M:sockname(Sock) of {ok, {_Addr, PortNr}} -> {ok, PortNr}; {error, _} = No -> No end. %% sockname/2 sockname(gen_tcp, Sock) -> inet:sockname(Sock); sockname(M, Sock) -> M:sockname(Sock). %% peername/2 peername(gen_tcp, Sock) -> inet:peername(Sock); peername(M, Sock) -> M:peername(Sock). %% getstat/2 getstat(gen_tcp, Sock) -> inet:getstat(Sock); getstat(M, Sock) -> M:getstat(Sock). %% Note that ssl:getstat/1 doesn't yet exist in R15B01.