v2->v3: * incorporated Thomas patient and excellent feedback (Thanks!!): * replaced the two error-flags by a single handle_creation flag, based on the observation that the code after AnyEvent::Handle->new() does not die (and that we'd probably still shutdown the socket if it did) * replaced the calls to shutdown($fh, SHUT_RD) with calls to close - in case accept() fails, we don't want to sent anything + it sents one tcp-packet less (only rst+ack, instead of fin+ack,rst+ack) * replaced syslog+dprint by a single warn (in our AnyEvent daemons that results in the line being printed to STDERR+to syslog with level warning) * squashed 1/5 (introduce dprint sub) and 5/5 (use it)
tested on my workstation (the cleanup by having an deny-acl in /etc/default/pveproxy and connecting 1000 times with openssl s_client) original cover-letter for v2: v1->v2: * increment of connection count now happens right before the AnyEvent::Handle is created * the handle-creation is guarded by an error-flag, and if it fails the connection count is decremented (bounded to 0) again * as suggested by Thomas - added a debug print sub which includes the package name, linenumber and function name where the printing happens * refactored all active debug-prints to use it. original cover-letter for v1: This patchset is the result of investigating a report in our community forum: https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/pveproxy-eats-available-ram.79617/ The first patch fixes an issue where pveproxy worker processes would never exit (and eat quite a bit of ram+cpu) when 'getpeername' returned an error. The second seemed to me like a sensible further cleanup, and the third patch will hopefully provide the needed information when debugging such things in the future. Huge thanks to Dominik, who analyzed this issue with me! Stoiko Ivanov (4): add debug print helper accept-phase: fix conn_count "leak" accept-phase: shutdown socket on early error add debug log for problems during accept PVE/APIServer/AnyEvent.pm | 68 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 53 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) -- 2.20.1 _______________________________________________ pve-devel mailing list pve-devel@lists.proxmox.com https://lists.proxmox.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pve-devel