1<HTML> 2<HEAD> 3<TITLE>Technical Overview</TITLE> 4</HEAD> 5<BODY> 6<!-- 7$Id: overview.html,v 1.22 2013-11-22 20:51:39 ca Exp $ 8--> 9 10<H1>Technical Overview</H1> 11 12<H2>Contents</H2> 13 14<UL> 15 <LI><A HREF="#Initialization">Initialization</A> 16 <LI><A HREF="#ControlFlow">Control Flow</A> 17 <LI><A HREF="#Multithreading">Multithreading</A> 18 <LI><A HREF="#ResourceManagement">Resource Management</A> 19 <LI><A HREF="#SignalHandling">Signal Handling</A> 20</UL> 21 22<H2><A NAME="Initialization">Initialization</A></H2> 23 24In addition to its own initialization, 25libmilter expects a filter to initialize several parameters 26before calling <A HREF="smfi_main.html">smfi_main</A>: 27<UL> 28 <LI>The callbacks the filter wishes to be called, and the types of 29 message modification it intends to perform (required, see 30 <A HREF="smfi_register.html">smfi_register</A>). 31 32 <LI>The socket address to be used when communicating with the MTA 33 (required, see <A HREF="smfi_setconn.html">smfi_setconn</A>). 34 35 <LI>The number of seconds to wait for MTA connections before 36 timing out (optional, see 37 <A HREF="smfi_settimeout.html">smfi_settimeout</A>). 38</UL> 39<P> 40If the filter fails to initialize libmilter, 41or if one or more of the parameters it has passed are invalid, 42a subsequent call to smfi_main will fail. 43 44<H2><A NAME="ControlFlow">Control Flow</A></H2> 45 46<P> 47The following pseudocode describes the filtering process from the 48perspective of a set of <CODE>N</CODE> MTA's, 49each corresponding to a connection. 50Callbacks are shown beside the processing stages in which they are invoked; 51if no callbacks are defined for a particular stage, 52that stage may be bypassed. 53Though it is not shown, 54processing may be aborted at any time during a message, 55in which case the 56<A HREF="xxfi_abort.html">xxfi_abort</A> callback is invoked and control 57returns to <CODE>MESSAGE</CODE>. 58<P> 59<PRE> 60For each of N connections 61{ 62 For each filter 63 egotiate MTA/milter capabilities/requirements (<A HREF="xxfi_negotiate.html">xxfi_negotiate</A>) 64 For each filter 65 process connection (<A HREF="xxfi_connect.html">xxfi_connect</A>) 66 For each filter 67 process helo/ehlo (<A HREF="xxfi_helo.html">xxfi_helo</A>) 68MESSAGE:For each message in this connection (sequentially) 69 { 70 For each filter 71 process sender (<A HREF="xxfi_envfrom.html">xxfi_envfrom</A>) 72 For each recipient 73 { 74 For each filter 75 process recipient (<A HREF="xxfi_envrcpt.html">xxfi_envrcpt</A>) 76 } 77 For each filter 78 process DATA (<A HREF="xxfi_data.html">xxfi_data</A>) 79 For each filter 80 { 81 For each header 82 process header (<A HREF="xxfi_header.html">xxfi_header</A>) 83 process end of headers (<A HREF="xxfi_eoh.html">xxfi_eoh</A>) 84 For each body block 85 process this body block (<A HREF="xxfi_body.html">xxfi_body</A>) 86 process end of message (<A HREF="xxfi_eom.html">xxfi_eom</A>) 87 } 88 } 89 For each filter 90 process end of connection (<A HREF="xxfi_close.html">xxfi_close</A>) 91} 92</PRE> 93 94<P>Note: Filters are contacted in order defined in config file.</P> 95 96<P> 97To write a filter, a vendor supplies callbacks to process relevant 98parts of a message transaction. 99The library then controls all sequencing, threading, 100and protocol exchange with the MTA. 101<A HREF="#figure-3">Figure 3</A> outlines control flow for a filter 102process, showing where different callbacks are invoked. 103</P> 104 105<DIV ALIGN="center"><A NAME="figure-3"></A> 106<TABLE border=1 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 width="70%"> 107<TR bgcolor="#dddddd"><TH>SMTP Commands</TH><TH>Milter Callbacks</TH></TR> 108<TR><TD>(open SMTP connection)</TD><TD>xxfi_connect</TD></TR> 109<TR><TD>HELO ...</TD><TD>xxfi_helo</TD></TR> 110<TR><TD>MAIL From: ...</TD><TD>xxfi_envfrom</TD></TR> 111<TR><TD>RCPT To: ...</TD><TD>xxfi_envrcpt</TD></TR> 112<TR><TD>[more RCPTs]</TD><TD>[xxfi_envrcpt]</TD></TR> 113<TR><TD>DATA</TD><TD>xxfi_data</TD></TR> 114<TR><TD>Header: ...</TD><TD>xxfi_header</TD></TR> 115<TR><TD>[more headers]</TD><TD>[xxfi_header]</TD></TR> 116<TR><TD> </TD><TD>xxfi_eoh</TD></TR> 117<TR><TD>body... </TD><TD>xxfi_body</TD></TR> 118<TR><TD>[more body...]</TD><TD>[xxfi_body]</TD></TR> 119<TR><TD>.</TD><TD>xxfi_eom</TD></TR> 120<TR><TD>QUIT</TD><TD>xxfi_close</TD></TR> 121<TR><TD>(close SMTP connection)</TD><TD> </TD></TR> 122</TABLE> 123<B>Figure 3: Milter callbacks related to an SMTP transaction.</B> 124</DIV> 125 126<P> 127Note that although only a single message is shown above, multiple 128messages may be sent in a single connection. 129Note also that a message or connection may be aborted by 130either the remote host or the MTA 131at any point during the SMTP transaction. 132If this occurs during a message (between the MAIL command and the final "."), 133the filter's 134<A HREF="xxfi_abort.html">xxfi_abort</A> routine will be called. 135<A HREF="xxfi_close.html">xxfi_close</A> is called any time the 136connection closes. 137 138<H2><A NAME="Multithreading">Multithreading</A></H2> 139 140<P> 141A single filter process may handle any number of connections 142simultaneously. 143All filtering callbacks must therefore be reentrant, 144and use some appropriate external synchronization methods to access 145global data. 146Furthermore, since there is not a one-to-one correspondence 147between threads and connections 148(N connections mapped onto M threads, M <= N), 149connection-specific data must be accessed 150through the handles provided by the Milter library. 151The programmer cannot rely on library-supplied thread-specific data blocks 152(e.g., <CODE>pthread_getspecific(3)</CODE>) to store connection-specific data. 153See the API documentation for 154<A HREF="smfi_setpriv.html">smfi_setpriv</A> and 155<A HREF="smfi_getpriv.html">smfi_getpriv</A> for details. 156 157<H2><A NAME="ResourceManagement">Resource Management</A></H2> 158 159Since filters are likely to be long-lived, 160and to handle many connections, 161proper deallocation of per-connection resources is important. 162The lifetime of a connection is bracketed by calls to the 163callbacks <A HREF="xxfi_connect.html">xxfi_connect</A> and 164<A HREF="xxfi_close.html">xxfi_close</A>. 165Therefore connection-specific 166resources (accessed via <A HREF="smfi_getpriv.html">smfi_getpriv</A> 167and <A HREF="smfi_setpriv.html">smfi_setpriv</A>) may be allocated in 168<A HREF="xxfi_connect.html">xxfi_connect</A>, 169and should be freed in 170<A HREF="xxfi_close.html">xxfi_close</A>. 171For further information see 172the <A HREF="api.html#conn-msg">discussion</A> of message- versus 173connection-oriented routines. 174In particular, 175note that there is only one connection-specific data pointer per connection. 176<P> 177 178Each message is bracketed by calls to 179<A HREF="xxfi_envfrom.html">xxfi_envfrom</A> and 180<A HREF="xxfi_eom.html">xxfi_eom</A> (or 181<A HREF="xxfi_abort.html">xxfi_abort</A>), 182implying that message-specific resources can be allocated 183and reclaimed in these routines. 184Since the messages in a connection are processed sequentially by each filter, 185there will be only one active message associated with a given 186connection and filter (and connection-private data block). 187These resources must still be accessed through 188<A HREF="smfi_getpriv.html">smfi_getpriv</A> and 189<A HREF="smfi_setpriv.html">smfi_setpriv</A>, 190and must be reclaimed in 191<A HREF="xxfi_abort.html">xxfi_abort</A>. 192 193<H2><A NAME="SignalHandling">Signal Handling</A></H2> 194 195libmilter takes care of signal handling, 196the filters are not influenced directly by signals. 197There are basically two types of signal handlers: 198 199<OL> 200<LI><TT>Stop</TT>: no new connections from the MTA will be accepted, 201but existing connections are allowed to continue. 202<LI><TT>Abort</TT>: all filters will be stopped as soon as the next 203communication with the MTA happens. 204</OL> 205 206Filters are not terminated asynchronously 207(except by signals that can't be caught). 208In the case of <TT>Abort</TT> the 209<A HREF="xxfi_abort.html">xxfi_abort</A> callback is usually invoked 210if there is an active transaction. 211However, if an invoked callback takes too long to execute 212(the maximum time <TT>Abort</TT> waits is currently 5s) 213<!-- XREF: MI_CHK_TIME --> 214then the filter is simply terminated, i.e., 215neither the 216<A HREF="xxfi_abort.html">xxfi_abort</A> callback 217nor the 218<A HREF="xxfi_close.html">xxfi_close</A> callback 219is invoked. 220 221<HR size="1"> 222<FONT size="-1"> 223Copyright (c) 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2018 Proofpoint, Inc. and its suppliers. 224All rights reserved. 225<BR> 226By using this file, you agree to the terms and conditions set 227forth in the LICENSE. 228</FONT> 229</BODY> 230</HTML> 231