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// Copyright (c) 2019 The Gnet Authors. 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.
package gnet
import (
"context"
"io"
"net"
"runtime"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/panjf2000/gnet/v2/internal/math"
"github.com/panjf2000/gnet/v2/pkg/buffer/ring"
"github.com/panjf2000/gnet/v2/pkg/errors"
"github.com/panjf2000/gnet/v2/pkg/logging"
)
// Action is an action that occurs after the completion of an event.
type Action int
const (
// None indicates that no action should occur following an event.
None Action = iota
// Close closes the connection.
Close
// Shutdown shutdowns the engine.
Shutdown
)
// Engine represents an engine context which provides some functions.
type Engine struct {
// eng is the internal engine struct.
eng *engine
}
// Validate checks whether the engine is available.
func (e Engine) Validate() error {
if e.eng == nil || len(e.eng.listeners) == 0 {
return errors.ErrEmptyEngine
}
if e.eng.isInShutdown() {
return errors.ErrEngineInShutdown
}
return nil
}
// CountConnections counts the number of currently active connections and returns it.
func (e Engine) CountConnections() (count int) {
if e.Validate() != nil {
return -1
}
e.eng.eventLoops.iterate(func(_ int, el *eventloop) bool {
count += int(el.countConn())
return true
})
return
}
// Dup returns a copy of the underlying file descriptor of listener.
// It is the caller's responsibility to close dupFD when finished.
// Closing listener does not affect dupFD, and closing dupFD does not affect listener.
func (e Engine) Dup() (fd int, err error) {
if err := e.Validate(); err != nil {
return -1, err
}
if len(e.eng.listeners) > 1 {
return -1, errors.ErrUnsupportedOp
}
for _, ln := range e.eng.listeners {
fd, err = ln.dup()
}
return
}
// Stop gracefully shuts down this Engine without interrupting any active event-loops,
// it waits indefinitely for connections and event-loops to be closed and then shuts down.
func (e Engine) Stop(ctx context.Context) error {
if err := e.Validate(); err != nil {
return err
}
e.eng.shutdown(nil)
ticker := time.NewTicker(shutdownPollInterval)
defer ticker.Stop()
for {
if e.eng.isInShutdown() {
return nil
}
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
return ctx.Err()
case <-ticker.C:
}
}
}
/*
type asyncCmdType uint8
const (
asyncCmdClose = iota + 1
asyncCmdWake
asyncCmdWrite
asyncCmdWritev
)
type asyncCmd struct {
fd gfd.GFD
typ asyncCmdType
cb AsyncCallback
arg interface{}
}
// AsyncWrite writes data to the given connection asynchronously.
func (e Engine) AsyncWrite(fd gfd.GFD, p []byte, cb AsyncCallback) error {
if err := e.Validate(); err != nil {
return err
}
return e.eng.sendCmd(&asyncCmd{fd: fd, typ: asyncCmdWrite, cb: cb, arg: p}, false)
}
// AsyncWritev is like AsyncWrite, but it accepts a slice of byte slices.
func (e Engine) AsyncWritev(fd gfd.GFD, batch [][]byte, cb AsyncCallback) error {
if err := e.Validate(); err != nil {
return err
}
return e.eng.sendCmd(&asyncCmd{fd: fd, typ: asyncCmdWritev, cb: cb, arg: batch}, false)
}
// Close closes the given connection.
func (e Engine) Close(fd gfd.GFD, cb AsyncCallback) error {
if err := e.Validate(); err != nil {
return err
}
return e.eng.sendCmd(&asyncCmd{fd: fd, typ: asyncCmdClose, cb: cb}, false)
}
// Wake wakes up the given connection.
func (e Engine) Wake(fd gfd.GFD, cb AsyncCallback) error {
if err := e.Validate(); err != nil {
return err
}
return e.eng.sendCmd(&asyncCmd{fd: fd, typ: asyncCmdWake, cb: cb}, true)
}
*/
// Reader is an interface that consists of a number of methods for reading that Conn must implement.
//
// Note that the methods in this interface are not concurrency-safe for concurrent use,
// you must invoke them within any method in EventHandler.
type Reader interface {
io.Reader
io.WriterTo
// Next returns a slice containing the next n bytes from the buffer,
// advancing the buffer as if the bytes had been returned by Read.
// Calling this method has the same effect as calling Peek and Discard.
// If the amount of the available bytes is less than requested, a pair of (0, io.ErrShortBuffer)
// is returned.
//
// Note that the []byte buf returned by Next() is not allowed to be passed to a new goroutine,
// as this []byte will be reused within event-loop.
// If you have to use buf in a new goroutine, then you need to make a copy of buf and pass this copy
// to that new goroutine.
Next(n int) (buf []byte, err error)
// Peek returns the next n bytes without advancing the inbound buffer, the returned bytes
// remain valid until a Discard is called. If the amount of the available bytes is
// less than requested, a pair of (0, io.ErrShortBuffer) is returned.
//
// Note that the []byte buf returned by Peek() is not allowed to be passed to a new goroutine,
// as this []byte will be reused within event-loop.
// If you have to use buf in a new goroutine, then you need to make a copy of buf and pass this copy
// to that new goroutine.
Peek(n int) (buf []byte, err error)
// Discard advances the inbound buffer with next n bytes, returning the number of bytes discarded.
Discard(n int) (discarded int, err error)
// InboundBuffered returns the number of bytes that can be read from the current buffer.
InboundBuffered() (n int)
}
// Writer is an interface that consists of a number of methods for writing that Conn must implement.
type Writer interface {
io.Writer // not concurrency-safe
io.ReaderFrom // not concurrency-safe
// Writev writes multiple byte slices to remote synchronously, it's not concurrency-safe,
// you must invoke it within any method in EventHandler.
Writev(bs [][]byte) (n int, err error)
// Flush writes any buffered data to the underlying connection, it's not concurrency-safe,
// you must invoke it within any method in EventHandler.
Flush() (err error)
// OutboundBuffered returns the number of bytes that can be read from the current buffer.
// it's not concurrency-safe, you must invoke it within any method in EventHandler.
OutboundBuffered() (n int)
// AsyncWrite writes bytes to remote asynchronously, it's concurrency-safe,
// you don't have to invoke it within any method in EventHandler,
// usually you would call it in an individual goroutine.
//
// Note that it will go synchronously with UDP, so it is needless to call
// this asynchronous method, we may disable this method for UDP and just
// return ErrUnsupportedOp in the future, therefore, please don't rely on
// this method to do something important under UDP, if you're working with UDP,
// just call Conn.Write to send back your data.
AsyncWrite(buf []byte, callback AsyncCallback) (err error)
// AsyncWritev writes multiple byte slices to remote asynchronously,
// you don't have to invoke it within any method in EventHandler,
// usually you would call it in an individual goroutine.
AsyncWritev(bs [][]byte, callback AsyncCallback) (err error)
}
// AsyncCallback is a callback which will be invoked after the asynchronous functions has finished executing.
//
// Note that the parameter gnet.Conn is already released under UDP protocol, thus it's not allowed to be accessed.
type AsyncCallback func(c Conn, err error) error
// Socket is a set of functions which manipulate the underlying file descriptor of a connection.
//
// Note that the methods in this interface are concurrency-safe for concurrent use,
// you don't have to invoke them within any method in EventHandler.
type Socket interface {
// Gfd returns the gfd of socket.
// Gfd() gfd.GFD
// Fd returns the underlying file descriptor.
Fd() int
// Dup returns a copy of the underlying file descriptor.
// It is the caller's responsibility to close fd when finished.
// Closing c does not affect fd, and closing fd does not affect c.
//
// The returned file descriptor is different from the
// connection's. Attempting to change properties of the original
// using this duplicate may or may not have the desired effect.
Dup() (int, error)
// SetReadBuffer sets the size of the operating system's
// receive buffer associated with the connection.
SetReadBuffer(bytes int) error
// SetWriteBuffer sets the size of the operating system's
// transmit buffer associated with the connection.
SetWriteBuffer(bytes int) error
// SetLinger sets the behavior of Close on a connection which still
// has data waiting to be sent or to be acknowledged.
//
// If sec < 0 (the default), the operating system finishes sending the
// data in the background.
//
// If sec == 0, the operating system discards any unsent or
// unacknowledged data.
//
// If sec > 0, the data is sent in the background as with sec < 0. On
// some operating systems after sec seconds have elapsed any remaining
// unsent data may be discarded.
SetLinger(sec int) error
// SetKeepAlivePeriod tells operating system to send keep-alive messages on the connection
// and sets period between TCP keep-alive probes.
SetKeepAlivePeriod(d time.Duration) error
// SetNoDelay controls whether the operating system should delay
// packet transmission in hopes of sending fewer packets (Nagle's
// algorithm).
// The default is true (no delay), meaning that data is sent as soon as possible after a Write.
SetNoDelay(noDelay bool) error
// CloseRead() error
// CloseWrite() error
}
// Conn is an interface of underlying connection.
type Conn interface {
Reader // all methods in Reader are not concurrency-safe.
Writer // some methods in Writer are concurrency-safe, some are not.
Socket // all methods in Socket are concurrency-safe.
// Context returns a user-defined context, it's not concurrency-safe,
// you must invoke it within any method in EventHandler.
Context() (ctx interface{})
// SetContext sets a user-defined context, it's not concurrency-safe,
// you must invoke it within any method in EventHandler.
SetContext(ctx interface{})
// LocalAddr is the connection's local socket address, it's not concurrency-safe,
// you must invoke it within any method in EventHandler.
LocalAddr() (addr net.Addr)
// RemoteAddr is the connection's remote address, it's not concurrency-safe,
// you must invoke it within any method in EventHandler.
RemoteAddr() (addr net.Addr)
// Wake triggers a OnTraffic event for the current connection, it's concurrency-safe.
Wake(callback AsyncCallback) (err error)
// CloseWithCallback closes the current connection, it's concurrency-safe.
// Usually you should provide a non-nil callback for this method,
// otherwise your better choice is Close().
CloseWithCallback(callback AsyncCallback) (err error)
// Close closes the current connection, implements net.Conn, it's concurrency-safe.
Close() (err error)
// SetDeadline implements net.Conn.
SetDeadline(t time.Time) (err error)
// SetReadDeadline implements net.Conn.
SetReadDeadline(t time.Time) (err error)
// SetWriteDeadline implements net.Conn.
SetWriteDeadline(t time.Time) (err error)
}
type (
// EventHandler represents the engine events' callbacks for the Run call.
// Each event has an Action return value that is used manage the state
// of the connection and engine.
EventHandler interface {
// OnBoot fires when the engine is ready for accepting connections.
// The parameter engine has information and various utilities.
OnBoot(eng Engine) (action Action)
// OnShutdown fires when the engine is being shut down, it is called right after
// all event-loops and connections are closed.
OnShutdown(eng Engine)
// OnOpen fires when a new connection has been opened.
//
// The Conn c has information about the connection such as its local and remote addresses.
// The parameter out is the return value which is going to be sent back to the remote.
// Sending large amounts of data back to the remote in OnOpen is usually not recommended.
OnOpen(c Conn) (out []byte, action Action)
// OnClose fires when a connection has been closed.
// The parameter err is the last known connection error.
OnClose(c Conn, err error) (action Action)
// OnTraffic fires when a socket receives data from the remote.
//
// Note that the []byte returned from Conn.Peek(int)/Conn.Next(int) is not allowed to be passed to a new goroutine,
// as this []byte will be reused within event-loop after OnTraffic() returns.
// If you have to use this []byte in a new goroutine, you should either make a copy of it or call Conn.Read([]byte)
// to read data into your own []byte, then pass the new []byte to the new goroutine.
OnTraffic(c Conn) (action Action)
// OnTick fires immediately after the engine starts and will fire again
// following the duration specified by the delay return value.
OnTick() (delay time.Duration, action Action)
}
// BuiltinEventEngine is a built-in implementation of EventHandler which sets up each method with a default implementation,
// you can compose it with your own implementation of EventHandler when you don't want to implement all methods
// in EventHandler.
BuiltinEventEngine struct{}
)
// OnBoot fires when the engine is ready for accepting connections.
// The parameter engine has information and various utilities.
func (*BuiltinEventEngine) OnBoot(_ Engine) (action Action) {
return
}
// OnShutdown fires when the engine is being shut down, it is called right after
// all event-loops and connections are closed.
func (*BuiltinEventEngine) OnShutdown(_ Engine) {
}
// OnOpen fires when a new connection has been opened.
// The parameter out is the return value which is going to be sent back to the remote.
func (*BuiltinEventEngine) OnOpen(_ Conn) (out []byte, action Action) {
return
}
// OnClose fires when a connection has been closed.
// The parameter err is the last known connection error.
func (*BuiltinEventEngine) OnClose(_ Conn, _ error) (action Action) {
return
}
// OnTraffic fires when a local socket receives data from the remote.
func (*BuiltinEventEngine) OnTraffic(_ Conn) (action Action) {
return
}
// OnTick fires immediately after the engine starts and will fire again
// following the duration specified by the delay return value.
func (*BuiltinEventEngine) OnTick() (delay time.Duration, action Action) {
return
}
// MaxStreamBufferCap is the default buffer size for each stream-oriented connection(TCP/Unix).
var MaxStreamBufferCap = 64 * 1024 // 64KB
func createListeners(addrs []string, opts ...Option) ([]*listener, *Options, error) {
options := loadOptions(opts...)
logger, logFlusher := logging.GetDefaultLogger(), logging.GetDefaultFlusher()
if options.Logger == nil {
if options.LogPath != "" {
logger, logFlusher, _ = logging.CreateLoggerAsLocalFile(options.LogPath, options.LogLevel)
}
options.Logger = logger
} else {
logger = options.Logger
logFlusher = nil
}
logging.SetDefaultLoggerAndFlusher(logger, logFlusher)
logging.Debugf("default logging level is %s", logging.LogLevel())
// The maximum number of operating system threads that the Go program can use is initially set to 10000,
// which should also be the maximum amount of I/O event-loops locked to OS threads that users can start up.
if options.LockOSThread && options.NumEventLoop > 10000 {
logging.Errorf("too many event-loops under LockOSThread mode, should be less than 10,000 "+
"while you are trying to set up %d\n", options.NumEventLoop)
return nil, nil, errors.ErrTooManyEventLoopThreads
}
rbc := options.ReadBufferCap
switch {
case rbc <= 0:
options.ReadBufferCap = MaxStreamBufferCap
case rbc <= ring.DefaultBufferSize:
options.ReadBufferCap = ring.DefaultBufferSize
default:
options.ReadBufferCap = math.CeilToPowerOfTwo(rbc)
}
wbc := options.WriteBufferCap
switch {
case wbc <= 0:
options.WriteBufferCap = MaxStreamBufferCap
case wbc <= ring.DefaultBufferSize:
options.WriteBufferCap = ring.DefaultBufferSize
default:
options.WriteBufferCap = math.CeilToPowerOfTwo(wbc)
}
var hasUDP, hasUnix bool
for _, addr := range addrs {
proto, _, err := parseProtoAddr(addr)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
hasUDP = hasUDP || strings.HasPrefix(proto, "udp")
hasUnix = hasUnix || proto == "unix"
}
// SO_REUSEPORT enables duplicate address and port bindings across various
// Unix-like OSs, whereas there is platform-specific inconsistency:
// Linux implemented SO_REUSEPORT with load balancing for incoming connections
// while *BSD implemented it for only binding to the same address and port, which
// makes it pointless to enable SO_REUSEPORT on *BSD and Darwin for gnet with
// multiple event-loops because only the first or last event-loop will be constantly
// woken up to accept incoming connections and handle I/O events while the rest of
// event-loops remain idle.
// Thus, we disable SO_REUSEPORT on *BSD and Darwin by default.
//
// Note that FreeBSD 12 introduced a new socket option named SO_REUSEPORT_LB
// with the capability of load balancing, it's the equivalent of Linux's SO_REUSEPORT.
// Also note that DragonFlyBSD 3.6.0 extended SO_REUSEPORT to distribute workload to
// available sockets, which make it the same as Linux's SO_REUSEPORT.
// AF_LOCAL with SO_REUSEPORT enables duplicate address and port bindings without
// load balancing on Linux and *BSD. Therefore, disable it for Unix domain sockets.
goos := runtime.GOOS
if (options.Multicore || options.NumEventLoop > 1) && options.ReusePort &&
((goos != "linux" && goos != "dragonfly" && goos != "freebsd") || hasUnix) {
options.ReusePort = false
}
// If there is UDP address in the list, we have no choice but to enable SO_REUSEPORT anyway,
// also disable edge-triggered I/O for UDP by default.
if hasUDP {
options.ReusePort = true
options.EdgeTriggeredIO = false
}
listeners := make([]*listener, len(addrs))
for i, a := range addrs {
proto, addr, err := parseProtoAddr(a)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
ln, err := initListener(proto, addr, options)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
listeners[i] = ln
}
return listeners, options, nil
}
// Run starts handling events on the specified address.
//
// Address should use a scheme prefix and be formatted
// like `tcp://192.168.0.10:9851` or `unix://socket`.
// Valid network schemes:
//
// tcp - bind to both IPv4 and IPv6
// tcp4 - IPv4
// tcp6 - IPv6
// udp - bind to both IPv4 and IPv6
// udp4 - IPv4
// udp6 - IPv6
// unix - Unix Domain Socket
//
// The "tcp" network scheme is assumed when one is not specified.
func Run(eventHandler EventHandler, protoAddr string, opts ...Option) error {
listeners, options, err := createListeners([]string{protoAddr}, opts...)
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer func() {
for _, ln := range listeners {
ln.close()
}
logging.Cleanup()
}()
// upgrade to TLS EventHandler
if options.TLSConfig != nil {
eventHandler = &tlsEventHandler{EventHandler: eventHandler, tlsConfig: options.TLSConfig}
}
return run(eventHandler, listeners, options, []string{protoAddr})
}
// Rotate is like Run but accepts multiple network addresses.
func Rotate(eventHandler EventHandler, addrs []string, opts ...Option) error {
listeners, options, err := createListeners(addrs, opts...)
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer func() {
for _, ln := range listeners {
ln.close()
}
logging.Cleanup()
}()
// upgrade to TLS EventHandler
if options.TLSConfig != nil {
eventHandler = &tlsEventHandler{EventHandler: eventHandler, tlsConfig: options.TLSConfig}
}
return run(eventHandler, listeners, options, addrs)
}
var (
allEngines sync.Map
// shutdownPollInterval is how often we poll to check whether engine has been shut down during gnet.Stop().
shutdownPollInterval = 500 * time.Millisecond
)
// Stop gracefully shuts down the engine without interrupting any active event-loops,
// it waits indefinitely for connections and event-loops to be closed and then shuts down.
//
// Deprecated: The global Stop only shuts down the last registered Engine with the same
// protocol and IP:Port as the previous Engine's, which can lead to leaks of Engine if
// you invoke gnet.Run multiple times using the same protocol and IP:Port under the
// condition that WithReuseAddr(true) and WithReusePort(true) are enabled.
// Use Engine.Stop instead.
func Stop(ctx context.Context, protoAddr string) error {
var eng *engine
if s, ok := allEngines.Load(protoAddr); ok {
eng = s.(*engine)
eng.shutdown(nil)
defer allEngines.Delete(protoAddr)
} else {
return errors.ErrEngineInShutdown
}
if eng.isInShutdown() {
return errors.ErrEngineInShutdown
}
ticker := time.NewTicker(shutdownPollInterval)
defer ticker.Stop()
for {
if eng.isInShutdown() {
return nil
}
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
return ctx.Err()
case <-ticker.C:
}
}
}
func parseProtoAddr(protoAddr string) (string, string, error) {
protoAddr = strings.ToLower(protoAddr)
if strings.Count(protoAddr, "://") != 1 {
return "", "", errors.ErrInvalidNetworkAddress
}
pair := strings.SplitN(protoAddr, "://", 2)
proto, addr := pair[0], pair[1]
switch proto {
case "tcp", "tcp4", "tcp6", "udp", "udp4", "udp6", "unix":
default:
return "", "", errors.ErrUnsupportedProtocol
}
if addr == "" {
return "", "", errors.ErrInvalidNetworkAddress
}
return proto, addr, nil
}