Clamp request body size (including post-decompression) to avoid memory exhaustion caused by huge payloads/zip bombs, especially with large-context Claude requests. Add a configurable `MAX_REQUEST_BODY_MB` (default `32`) and document it.
- Enforce max request body size after gzip/br decompression via `http.MaxBytesReader`
- Add a secondary size guard in `common.GetRequestBody` and cache-safe handling
- Return **413 Request Entity Too Large** on oversized bodies in relay entry
- Avoid building large `TokenCountMeta.CombineText` when both token counting and sensitive check are disabled (use lightweight meta for pricing)
- Update READMEs (CN/EN/FR/JA) with `MAX_REQUEST_BODY_MB`
- Fix a handful of vet/formatting issues encountered during the change
- `go test ./...` passes
This commit refactors the logging mechanism across the application by replacing direct logger calls with a centralized logging approach using the `common` package. Key changes include:
- Replaced instances of `logger.SysLog` and `logger.FatalLog` with `common.SysLog` and `common.FatalLog` for consistent logging practices.
- Updated resource initialization error handling to utilize the new logging structure, enhancing maintainability and readability.
- Minor adjustments to improve code clarity and organization throughout various modules.
This change aims to streamline logging and improve the overall architecture of the codebase.