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Author SHA1 Message Date
Boris Unckel
eb563c25b4 Utilize i.n.u.internal.ObjectUtil to assert Preconditions (transport*) (#11170) (#11181)
Motivation:

NullChecks resulting in a NullPointerException or IllegalArgumentException, numeric ranges (>0, >=0) checks, not empty strings/arrays checks must never be anonymous but with the parameter or variable name which is checked. They must be specific and should not be done with an "OR-Logic" (if a == null || b == null) throw new NullPointerEx.

Modifications:

* import static relevant checks
* Replace manual checks with ObjectUtil methods

Result:

All checks needed are done with ObjectUtil, some exception texts are improved.

Fixes #11170
2021-04-22 14:20:18 +02:00
Norman Maurer
61c3a6aad9 Fix support for IP_RECVORIGDSTADDR when using native epoll transport (#11173)
Motivation:

While adding support for GRO (b05fdf3ff8) we broke support for IP_RECVORIGDSTADDR when using the native transport. Beside this we also didnt correctly handle IP_RECVORIGDSTADDR when recvmmsg was used.

Modifications:

- Fix support for IP_RECVORIGDSTADDR when using the native epoll transport for normal reads (recvmsg) but also for scattering reads (recvmmsg)
- Remove code from unix code-base as the support is linux specific and we not need the code there anymore

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/11141
2021-04-21 16:04:32 +02:00
Chris Vest
6d35db57bd Less blocking in ChunkedStream (#11150)
Motivation:
We should avoid blocking in the event loop as much as possible.
The InputStream.read() is a blocking method, and we don't need to call it if available() returns a positive number.

Modification:
Bypass calling InputStream.read() if available() returns a positive number.

Result:
Fewer blocking calls in the event loop, in general, when ChunkedStream is used.
2021-04-12 13:42:15 +02:00
Norman Maurer
72cdeae320 Move SegmentedDatagramPacket to transport-native-unix-common (#11121)
Motivation:

As we can supported SegmentedDatagramPacket in multiple native
transports (like in epoll and io_uring) we should just move it to
unix-common so we can share code.

Modification:

- Move SegmentedDatagrampPacket to transport-native-unixu
- Mark the SegmentedDatagramPacket in epoll as deprecated
- Update code to use updated package.

Result:

Possibility of code re-use
2021-03-29 14:10:38 +02:00
Norman Maurer
02c460be14 Add support for UDP_GRO (#11120)
Motivation:

UDP_GRO can improve performance when reading UDP datagrams. This patch adds support for it.

See https://lwn.net/Articles/768995/

Modifications:

- Add recvmsg(...)
- Add support for UDP_GRO in recvmsg(...) and recvmmsg(...)
- Remove usage of recvfrom(...) and just always use recvmsg(...) or recvmmsg(...) to simplify things
- Refactor some code for sharing
- Add EpollChannelOption.UDP_GRO and the getter / setter in EpollDatagramConfig

Result:

UDP_GRO is supported when the underlying system supports it.
2021-03-29 08:53:46 +02:00
Norman Maurer
8d483b58b3 Use netty-jni-util 0.0.3.Final
netty-jni-util 0.0.2.Final is incompatible with static linking. Before
the netty-jni-util dependency was introduced netty-tcnative supported
static linking via NETTY_BUILD_STATIC. netty-jni-util 0.0.3.Final adds
static linking compatibility.

Modifications:

Bump netty-jni-util to version 0.0.3.Final and update to its new API
which requires the caller to manage packagePrefix.

Result:

Using latest version of netty-jni-util and restored static linking
compatibility.
2021-03-25 11:40:40 +01:00
Norman Maurer
e3086d50e9 Let's use gcc10 when cross-compiling for LSE support (#11112)
Motivation:

LSE (https://mysqlonarm.github.io/ARM-LSE-and-MySQL/) can have a huge performance difference. Let's ensure we use a compiler that can support it.

Modifications:

Update to gc10 when cross-compiling as it supports LSE and enables it by default

Result:

More optimized builds for aarch64
2021-03-25 09:34:08 +01:00
Norman Maurer
163b2b659c Continue reading when the number of bytes is less then the configured… (#11089)
... number of bytes when using DatagramChannels

Motivation:

In our FixedRecvByteBufAllocator we dont continue to read if the number of bytes is less then what was configured. This is correct when using it for TCP but not when using it for UDP. When using UDP the number of bytes is the maximum of what we want to support but we often end up processing smaller datagrams in general. Because of this we should use contineReading(UncheckedBooleanSupplier) to determite if we should continue reading

Modifications:

- use contineReading(UncheckedBooleanSupplier) for DatagramChannels

Result:

Read more then once in the general case for DatagramChannels with the default config
2021-03-17 13:18:39 +01:00
Norman Maurer
817052d019 Allow to configure the maximum number of message to write per eventloop (#11086)
Motivation:

Allow to configure the maximum number of messages to write per eventloop run. This can be useful to ensure we read data in a timely manner and not let writes dominate the CPU time. This is especially useful in protocols like QUIC where you need to read "fast enough" as otherwise you may not read the ACKs fast enough.

Modifications:

- Add new ChannelOption / config that allows to limit the number of messages to write per eventloop run.
- Respect this setting for DatagramChannels

Result:

Reduce the risk of having WRITES block the processing of other events in a timely manner

Co-authored-by: terrarier2111 <58695553+terrarier2111@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-03-17 13:09:18 +01:00
Norman Maurer
06ddb1f45e Fix EpollSocketTestPermutation after bad cherry-pick 2021-03-15 09:27:26 +01:00
Scott Mitchell
e5ff6216ff SslHandler flushing with TCP Fast Open fix (#11077)
Motivation:
SslHandler owns the responsibility to flush non-application data
(e.g. handshake, renegotiation, etc.) to the socket. However when
TCP Fast Open is supported but the client_hello cannot be written
in the SYN the client_hello may not always be flushed. SslHandler
may not wrap/flush previously written/flushed data in the event
it was not able to be wrapped due to NEED_UNWRAP state being
encountered in wrap (e.g. peer initiated renegotiation).

Modifications:
- SslHandler to flush in channelActive() if TFO is enabled and
  the client_hello cannot be written in the SYN.
- SslHandler to wrap application data after non-application data
  wrap and handshake status is FINISHED.
- SocketSslEchoTest only flushes when writes are done, and waits
  for the handshake to complete before writing.

Result:
SslHandler flushes handshake data for TFO, and previously flushed
application data after peer initiated renegotiation finishes.
2021-03-14 14:27:10 +01:00
Chris Vest
7a70fabb07 Make EpollSocketConnectTest correctly configure TFO (#11083)
Motivation:
The EpollSocketConnectTest was not correctly configuring TCP Fast Open on the server socket.
It's an option, not a child option.

Modification:
EpollSocketConnectTest now correctly enables TCP Fast Open on the server side, when available, for the test that needs it.

Result:
Test covers what it was intended to.
2021-03-14 14:17:18 +01:00
Norman Maurer
5e11c007f7 Also support CompositeByteBuf with SegmentedDatagramPacket (#11081)
Motivation:

c22c6b845d introduced support for
UDP_SEGMENT but did restrict it to continous buffers. This is not needed
as it is also fine to use CompositeByteBuf

Modifications:

- Allow to use CompositeByteBuf as well
- Add unit test

Result:

More flexible usage of segmented datagrams possible
2021-03-12 15:38:35 +01:00
Norman Maurer
0527ce16c1 Fix compile error introduced by bad cherry-pick 2021-02-28 09:54:00 +01:00
Norman Maurer
ea2a8799f2 Add support for UDP_SEGMENT (GSO) when using sendmmsg (#11038)
Motivation:

For protocols like QUIC using UDP_SEGMENT (GSO) can help to reduce the
overhead quite a bit. We should support it.

Modifications:

- Add a SegmentedDatagramPacket which can be used to use UDP_SEGMENT
- Add unit test

Result:

Be able to make use of UDP_SEGMENT
2021-02-27 21:58:21 +01:00
Chris Vest
ec18aa8731
Introduce ByteBufConvertible interface (#11036)
Motivation:
To make it possible to experiment with alternative buffer implementations, we need a way to abstract away the concrete buffers used throughout most of the Netty pipelines, while still having a common currency for doing IO in the end.

Modification:
- Introduce an ByteBufConvertible interface, that allow arbitrary objects to convert themselves into ByteBuf objects.
- Every place in the code, where we did an instanceof check for ByteBuf, we now do an instanceof check for ByteBufConvertible.
- ByteBuf itself implements ByteBufConvertible, and returns itself from the asByteBuf method.

Result:
It is now possible to use Netty with alternative buffer implementations, as long as they can be converted to ByteBuf.
This has been verified elsewhere, with an alternative buffer implementation.
2021-02-26 15:03:58 +01:00
wangyuwei
dbee8c9b89 Avoid letting ipv6 addresses join ipv4 groups (#11015)
Motivation:

#10995 

when `io.netty.channel.unix.Socket` is ipv6 and join a multicast group with ipv4 address will cause `io.netty.channel.ChannelException: setsockopt() failed: Invalid argument` (at least in `Linux centos.dev 4.18.0-240.10.1.el8_3.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon Jan 18 17:05:51 UTC 2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux`)


Modification:

check if target group address is ipv6 before call  `io.netty.channel.epoll.LinuxSocket#joinGroup(java.net.InetAddress, java.net.NetworkInterface, java.net.InetAddress)` 

I'm not sure if this modification is currect, but i checked source code of java NIO

```
Java_sun_nio_ch_Net_canJoin6WithIPv4Group0(JNIEnv* env, jclass cl)
{
#if defined(__APPLE__)
    /* IPV6_ADD_MEMBERSHIP can be used to join IPv4 multicast groups */
    return JNI_TRUE;
#else
    /* IPV6_ADD_MEMBERSHIP cannot be used to join IPv4 multicast groups */
    return JNI_FALSE;
#endif
}
```
seems ipv6 address can't join ipv4 group except osx

Result:

test on `Linux 3.10.0-514.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Nov 22 16:42:41 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux` exception  ` setsockopt() failed: Invalid argument` has fixed

Fixes #10995
2021-02-16 14:22:02 +01:00
Chris Vest
d60b1651fc TCP Fast Open for clients (#11006)
Support TCP Fast Open for clients and make SslHandler take advantage

Motivation:
- TCP Fast Open allow us to send a small amount of data along side the initial SYN packet when establishing a TCP connection.
- The TLS Client Hello packet is small enough to fit in there, and is also idempotent (another requirement for using TCP Fast Open), so if we can save a round-trip when establishing TLS connections when using TFO.

Modification:
- Add support for client-side TCP Fast Open for Epoll, and also lowers the Linux kernel version requirements to 3.6.
- When adding the SslHandler to a pipeline, if TCP Fast Open is enabled for the channel (and the channel is not already active) then start the handshake early by writing it to the outbound buffer.
- An important detail to note here, is that the outbound buffer is not flushed at this point, like it would for normal handshakes. The flushing happens later as part of establishing the TCP connection.

Result:
- It is now possible for clients (on epoll) to open connections with TCP Fast Open.
- The SslHandler automatically detects when this is the case, and now send its Client Hello message as part of the initial data in the TCP Fast Open flow when available, saving a round-trip when establishing TLS connections.

Co-authored-by: Colin Godsey <crgodsey@gmail.com>
2021-02-15 14:29:03 +01:00
Norman Maurer
b21a08ea03 Fix compile error introduced by bad cherry-pick in a7e8a33833 2021-01-14 18:44:12 +01:00
Norman Maurer
a7e8a33833 Ensure native methods for unix-native-common are only registered once. (#10932)
Motiviation:

We need to ensure we only register the methods for unix-native-common once as otherwise it may have strange side-effects.

Modifications:

- Add extra method that should be called to signal that we need to register the methods. The registration will only happen once.
- Adjust code to make use of it.

Result:

No more problems due incorrect registration of these methods.
2021-01-14 17:53:40 +01:00
Norman Maurer
fdf09ee243 Add fallback for android when trying to access the filedescriptor via JNI
Motivation:

Android seems to use a different field name so we should also try to access it with the name used by android.

Modifications:

Try first fd and if this fails try descriptor as field name

Result:

Workaround for android.
2020-12-22 20:43:08 +01:00
Norman Maurer
38120295d1 Use aarch_64 in a consistent way (#10845)
Motivation:

We should use aarch_64 in our classifier / jni libname on aarch64 as  os.detected.arch uses the name. Being non consistent (especially across our different projects) already gave us a lot of trouble in the past.
Let's fix this once for all.

Modifications:

Use aarch_64

Result:

More consistent classifier usage on aarch64
2020-12-08 14:55:54 +01:00
Norman Maurer
74bf49b062 IovArray should support when there is no unsafe present (#10814)
Motivation:

In some enviroments sun.misc.Unsafe is not present. We should support these as well.

Modifications:

Fallback to JNI if we can't directly access the memoryAddress of the buffer.

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/10813
2020-11-23 14:04:13 +01:00
Norman Maurer
eeece4cfa5 Use http in xmlns URIs to make maven release plugin happy again (#10788)
Motivation:

https in xmlns URIs does not work and will let the maven release plugin fail:

```
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] BUILD FAILURE
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] Total time:  1.779 s
[INFO] Finished at: 2020-11-10T07:45:21Z
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[ERROR] Failed to execute goal org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-release-plugin:2.5.3:prepare (default-cli) on project netty-parent: Execution default-cli of goal org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-release-plugin:2.5.3:prepare failed: The namespace xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" could not be added as a namespace to "project": The namespace prefix "xsi" collides with an additional namespace declared by the element -> [Help 1]
[ERROR]
```

See also https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HBASE-24014.

Modifications:

Use http for xmlns

Result:

Be able to use maven release plugin
2020-11-10 10:51:05 +01:00
Norman Maurer
475f20aa0f Use netty-jni-util and so remove a lot of duplication (#10735)
Motivation:

We had a lot of duplication in our jni code which was mostly due macros but also related to how we support shading. By using netty-jni-util we can share all the code between netty and netty-tcnative ( and possible other jni based netty projects in the future).

Modifications:

- Use netty-jni-util and re-use its macros / functions
- Remove duplicated code
- Adjust build files

Result:

Less code duplication for JNI
2020-10-29 16:46:33 +01:00
Norman Maurer
31ffe11e47 Unregister all previous registered native methods if loading of native code fails… (#10719)
Motivation:

It's important to unload all previous registered native methods when there is a failure during loading the native lib. Failing to do so may lead to an "invalid state" and so may segfault the JVM when trying to call a native method that was previous loaded.

This was observed when two versions of netty-tcnative were on the classpath which had different requirements in terms of linking.

Something like this was reported in he hs log:

```
Instructions: (pc=0x0000000116413bf0)
0x0000000116413bd0:
[error occurred during error reporting (printing registers, top of stack, instructions near pc), id 0xb]

Register to memory mapping:

RAX=0x0000000116413bf0 is an unknown value
RBX={method} {0x000000011422e708} 'aprMajorVersion' '()I' in 'io/netty/internal/tcnative/Library'
RCX=0x000000000000000a is an unknown value
RDX=0x000000000000000a is an unknown value
```

Modifications:

- Unregister previous registered native methods on failure
- Unregister previous registered native methods on on unload of the native lib

Result:

No more segfault caused by invalid state when loading of the native lib fails in between. In this case the user will receive an error now like:
2020-10-26 14:15:22 +01:00
greenjustin
5ad80c5887 Allow EventLoops to rethrow Error (#10694)
Motivation:

Thread.stop() works by producing a ThreadDeath error in the target thread. EventLoops swallow all Throwables, which makes them effectively unkillable. This is effectively a memory leak, for our application. Beside this we should also just regrow all `Error` as there is almost no way to recover.

Modification:

Edit the EventLoops that swallow Throwables to instead rethrow Error.

Result:

`EventLoop` can crash if `Error` is thrown
2020-10-24 15:09:29 +02:00
Artem Smotrakov
b8ae2a2af4 Enable nohttp check during the build (#10708)
Motivation:

HTTP is a plaintext protocol which means that someone may be able
to eavesdrop the data. To prevent this, HTTPS should be used whenever
possible. However, maintaining using https:// in all URLs may be
difficult. The nohttp tool can help here. The tool scans all the files
in a repository and reports where http:// is used.

Modifications:

- Added nohttp (via checkstyle) into the build process.
- Suppressed findings for the websites
  that don't support HTTPS or that are not reachable

Result:

- Prevent using HTTP in the future.
- Encourage users to use HTTPS when they follow the links they found in
  the code.
2020-10-23 15:26:25 +02:00
Norman Maurer
97a9772fa2
We should have a special config that allows to configure half closure for DuplexChannel (#10701) (#10716)
Motivation:

DuplexChannel allow for half-closure, we should have a special config interface for it as well.

Modifications:

Add DuplexChannelConfig which allows to configure half-closure.

Result:

More consistent types
2020-10-22 09:05:27 +02:00
Artem Smotrakov
f0448d6a8a Fix or suppress LGTM findings (#10689)
Motivation:

LGTM reports multiple issues. They need to be triaged,
and real ones should be fixed.

Modifications:
- Fixed multiple issues reported by LGTM, such as redundant conditions,
  resource leaks, typos, possible integer overflows.
- Suppressed false-positives.
- Added a few testcases.

Result:

Fixed several possible issues, get rid of false alarms in the LGTM report.
2020-10-17 09:57:52 +02:00
Chris Vest
0ca76c42a5 Fix #10614 by making UnorderedTPEExecutor.scheduleAtFixedRate run tasks more than once (#10659)
Motivation:
All scheduled executors should behave in accordance to their API.
The bug here is that scheduled tasks were not run more than once because we executed the runnables directly, instead of through the provided runnable future.

Modification:
We now run tasks through the provided future, so that when each run completes, the internal state of the task is reset and the ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor is informed of the completion.
This allows the executor to prepare the next run.

Result:
The UnorderedThreadPoolEventExecutor is now able to run scheduled tasks more than once.
Which is what one would expect from the API.
2020-10-14 11:33:56 +02:00
Chris Vest
6201c6d80f
Add a build profile for JDK 16 (#10675)
Motivation:
Java 16 will come around eventually anyway, and this makes it easier for people to experiment with Early Access builds.

Modification:
- Added Maven profiles for JDK 16 to relevant pom files.
- Removed the `--add-exports java.base/sun.security.x509=ALL-UNNAMED` argument when running tests; we've not needed it since the Java11-as-baseline PR landed.

Result:
Netty now builds on JDK 16 pre-releases (provided they've not broken compatibility in some way).
2020-10-12 16:42:40 +02:00
Norman Maurer
5bb535e78a Only create ConnectTimeoutException if really needed (#10595)
Motivation:

Creating exceptions is expensive so we should only do so if really needed.

Modifications:

Only create the ConnectTimeoutException if we really need it.

Result:

Less overhead
2020-09-21 21:40:25 +02:00
Norman Maurer
5d418e7bd9 Make kernel version detection code in EpollReuseAddrTest more robust (#10556)
Motivation:

When we try to parse the kernel version we need to be careful what to
expect. Especially when a custom kernel is used we may get extra chars
in the version numbers. For example I had this one fail because of my
custom kernel that I built for io_uring:

5.8.7ioring-fixes+

Modifications:

- Try to be a bit more lenient when parsing
- If we cant parse the kernel version just use 0.0.0

Result:

Tests are more robust
2020-09-09 15:52:57 +02:00
Norman Maurer
6c5a6dba46 Fix regression when trying to bind an EpollDatagramChannel with port (#10552)
only

Motivation:

4b7dba1 introduced a change which was not 100 % complete and so
introduce a regression when a user specified to use
InetProtocolFamily.IPv4 and trying to bind to a port (without specify
the ip).

Modifications:

- Fix regression by respect the InetProtocolFamily
- Add unit test

Result:

Fix regression when binding to port explicit
2020-09-09 15:52:40 +02:00
Kevin Wu
223422cea3 Fix #10434 OutOfDirectMemoryError causes cpu load too high and socket is full (#10457)
Motivation:

When we were using the netty http protocol, OOM occurred, this problem has been in 4.1.51.Final Fix [# 10424](https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/10424), even if OOM is up, the service will still receive new connection events, will occur again OOM and eventually cause the connection not to be released.

code `byteBuf = allocHandle.allocate(allocator);`

Modification:

I fail to create buffer when I try to receive new data, i determine if it is OOM then the close read event releases the connection.
```java
        if (close || cause instanceof OutOfMemoryError || cause instanceof IOException) {
            closeOnRead(pipeline);
        }
```

Result:

Fixes # [10434](https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/10434).
2020-08-13 10:34:11 +02:00
Norman Maurer
330cdebf7c If user explicit ask to use an Inet6Address we should try to do so in… (#10415)
Motivation:

Even if the system does not support ipv6 we should try to use it if the user explicit pass an Inet6Address. This way we ensure we fail and not try to convert this to an ipv4 address internally.

This incorrect behavior was introduced by 70731bfa7e

Modifications:

If the user explicit passed an Inet6Address we force the usage of ipv6

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/10402
2020-08-10 16:29:28 +02:00
wangxiyuan
187bdc2562 Add epoll aarch64 maven config and Dockerfile (#9804)
Motivation:

`transport-native-epoll` doesn't have ARM release package. 

Modification:

This PR added cross compile profile for epoll. Then we can easily build aarch64 package on X86 machine. 

Result:
Fixes #8279
2020-05-14 09:32:11 +02:00
Norman Maurer
87db5803a9 Add workaround for possible classloader deadlock when trying to load JNI code (#10190)
Motivation:

netty_epoll_linuxsocket_JNI_OnLoad(...) may produce a deadlock with another thread that will load IOUtil in a static block. This seems to be a JDK bug which is not yet fixed. To workaround this we force IOUtil to be loaded from without java code before init the JNI code

Modifications:

Use Selector.open() as a workaround to load IOUtil

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/10187
2020-04-16 08:41:36 +02:00
Konrad Beckmann
4db1bdacb9 Copy IPV6-mapped-IPV4 addresses correctly in native code (#9996)
Motivation:

8dc6ad5 introduced IPV6-mapped-IPV4 address support but
copied the addresses incorrectly. It copied the first
4 bytes of the ipv6 address to the address byte array
at offset 12, instead of the other way around.

7a547aa implemented this correctly in netty_unix_socket.c
but it seems the change should've been applied to
netty_epoll_native.c as well.

The current behaviour will always set the address to
`0.0.0.0`.

Modifications:

Copy the correct bytes from the ipv6 mapped ipv4 address.
I.e. copy 4 bytes at offset 12 from the native address
to the byte array `addr` at offset 0.

Result:

When using recvmmsg with IPV6-mapped-IPV4 addresses,
the address will be correctly copied to the byte array
`addr` in the NativeDatagramPacket instance.
2020-02-05 15:41:16 +01:00
Norman Maurer
9e29c39daa
Cleanup usage of Channel*Handler (#9959)
Motivation:

In next major version of netty users should use ChannelHandler everywhere. We should ensure we do the same

Modifications:

Replace usage of deprecated classes / interfaces with ChannelHandler

Result:

Use non-deprecated code
2020-01-20 17:47:17 -08:00
Norman Maurer
46cff5399f Revert "Epoll: Avoid redundant EPOLL_CTL_MOD calls (#9397)"
This reverts commit 250b279bd9.
2019-12-11 15:43:18 +01:00
Norman Maurer
d4ec702faf Correctly take architecture into account when define syscalls for recvmmsg and sendmmsg usage (#9844)
Motivation:

https://github.com/netty/netty/pull/9797 changed the code for recvmmsg and sendmmsg to use the syscalls directly to remvove the dependency on newer GLIBC versions. Unfortunally it made the assumption that the syscall numbers are the same for different architectures, which is not the case.

Thanks to @jayv for pointing it out

Modifications:

Add #if, #elif and #else declarations to ensure we pick the correct syscall number (or not support if if the architecture is not supported atm).

Result:

Pick the correct syscall number depending on the architecture.
2019-12-05 09:03:12 +01:00
Norman Maurer
f7fadd67dd
Remove support for epoll level-triggered (#9826)
Motivation:

Netty uses epoll edge-triggered by default forever and there is really not reason why someone should use level-triggered (its considered a implementation detail).

Modifications:

- Remove code that was related to level-triggered mode
- Adjust testclass names

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9349
2019-12-04 20:09:12 +01:00
Norman Maurer
8a9f6415d1
Remove spliceTo(...) support from native epoll transport (#9825)
Motivation:

At some point we added spliceTo(...) support which was never really used and so we should better take the chance and remove it again now as part of the next major release

Modifications:

Remove spliceTo(...) related code

Result:

Less code to maintain
2019-12-01 18:07:37 +01:00
Norman Maurer
0a252b48b1 Fix compile error in test caused by 2d48ec4e3f 2019-11-28 11:31:21 +01:00
Norman Maurer
2d48ec4e3f Correctly set writerIndex when EpollChannelOption.MAX_DATAGRAM_PAYLOAD_SIZE is used in all cases (#9819)
Motivation:

Due a bug we did not correctly set the writerIndex of the ByteBuf when a
user specified EpollChannelOption.MAX_DATAGRAM_PAYLOAD_SIZE but we ended
up with a non scattering read.

Modifications:

- Set writerIndex to the correct value
- Add unit tests

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9788
2019-11-28 09:06:13 +01:00
Norman Maurer
3add35fe82 Remove dependency on GLIBC 2.12 by using syscalls directly (#9797)
Motivation:

394a1b3485 introduced a hard dependency on GLIBC 2.12 which was not the case before. This had the effect of not be able to use the native epoll transports on platforms which ship with earlier versions of GLIBC.
To make things a backward compatible as possible we should not introduce such changes in a bugfix release.

Special thanks to @weissi with all the help to fix this.

Modifications:

- Use syscalls directly to remove dependency on GLIBC 2.12
- Make code consistent that needs newer GLIBC versions
- Adjust scattering read test to only run if recvmmsg syscall is supported
- Cleanup pom.xml as some stuff is not needed anymore after using syscalls.

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9758.
2019-11-23 21:17:39 +01:00
Nick Hill
7df012884f Rename SimpleChannelInboundHandler.channelRead0() to messageReceived() (#8819)
Motivation

Per javadoc in 4.1.x SimpleChannelInboundHandler:

"Please keep in mind that channelRead0(ChannelHandlerContext, I) will be
renamed to messageReceived(ChannelHandlerContext, I) in 5.0."

Modifications

Rename aforementioned method and all references/overrides.

Result

Method is renamed.
2019-11-01 07:23:07 +01:00
Norman Maurer
ec8e8bd515
Fix event loop shutdown timing fragility (#9639)
Motivation

The current event loop shutdown logic is quite fragile and in the
epoll/NIO cases relies on the default 1 second wait/select timeout that
applies when there are no scheduled tasks. Without this default timeout
the shutdown would hang indefinitely.

The timeout only takes effect in this case because queued scheduled
tasks are first cancelled in
SingleThreadEventExecutor#confirmShutdown(), but I _think_ even this
isn't robust, since the main task queue is subsequently serviced which
could result in some new scheduled task being queued with much later
deadline.

It also means shutdowns are unnecessarily delayed by up to 1 second.

Modifications

- Add/extend unit tests to expose the issue
- Adjust SingleThreadEventExecutor shutdown and confirmShutdown methods
to explicitly add no-op tasks to the taskQueue so that the subsequent
event loop iteration doesn't enter blocking wait (as looks like was
originally intended)

Results

Faster and more robust shutdown of event loops, allows removal of the default wait timeout.
This is a port of https://github.com/netty/netty/pull/9616
2019-10-08 12:00:59 +04:00