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// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package autocert
import ( "context" "crypto" "sync" "time" )
// renewJitter is the maximum deviation from Manager.RenewBefore.
const renewJitter = time.Hour
// domainRenewal tracks the state used by the periodic timers
// renewing a single domain's cert.
type domainRenewal struct { m *Manager domain string key crypto.Signer
timerMu sync.Mutex timer *time.Timer }
// start starts a cert renewal timer at the time
// defined by the certificate expiration time exp.
//
// If the timer is already started, calling start is a noop.
func (dr *domainRenewal) start(exp time.Time) { dr.timerMu.Lock() defer dr.timerMu.Unlock() if dr.timer != nil { return } dr.timer = time.AfterFunc(dr.next(exp), dr.renew) }
// stop stops the cert renewal timer.
// If the timer is already stopped, calling stop is a noop.
func (dr *domainRenewal) stop() { dr.timerMu.Lock() defer dr.timerMu.Unlock() if dr.timer == nil { return } dr.timer.Stop() dr.timer = nil }
// renew is called periodically by a timer.
// The first renew call is kicked off by dr.start.
func (dr *domainRenewal) renew() { dr.timerMu.Lock() defer dr.timerMu.Unlock() if dr.timer == nil { return }
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 10*time.Minute) defer cancel() // TODO: rotate dr.key at some point?
next, err := dr.do(ctx) if err != nil { next = renewJitter / 2 next += time.Duration(pseudoRand.int63n(int64(next))) } dr.timer = time.AfterFunc(next, dr.renew) testDidRenewLoop(next, err) }
// do is similar to Manager.createCert but it doesn't lock a Manager.state item.
// Instead, it requests a new certificate independently and, upon success,
// replaces dr.m.state item with a new one and updates cache for the given domain.
//
// It may return immediately if the expiration date of the currently cached cert
// is far enough in the future.
//
// The returned value is a time interval after which the renewal should occur again.
func (dr *domainRenewal) do(ctx context.Context) (time.Duration, error) { // a race is likely unavoidable in a distributed environment
// but we try nonetheless
if tlscert, err := dr.m.cacheGet(ctx, dr.domain); err == nil { next := dr.next(tlscert.Leaf.NotAfter) if next > dr.m.renewBefore()+renewJitter { return next, nil } }
der, leaf, err := dr.m.authorizedCert(ctx, dr.key, dr.domain) if err != nil { return 0, err } state := &certState{ key: dr.key, cert: der, leaf: leaf, } tlscert, err := state.tlscert() if err != nil { return 0, err } dr.m.cachePut(ctx, dr.domain, tlscert) dr.m.stateMu.Lock() defer dr.m.stateMu.Unlock() // m.state is guaranteed to be non-nil at this point
dr.m.state[dr.domain] = state return dr.next(leaf.NotAfter), nil }
func (dr *domainRenewal) next(expiry time.Time) time.Duration { d := expiry.Sub(timeNow()) - dr.m.renewBefore() // add a bit of randomness to renew deadline
n := pseudoRand.int63n(int64(renewJitter)) d -= time.Duration(n) if d < 0 { return 0 } return d }
var testDidRenewLoop = func(next time.Duration, err error) {}
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