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Author SHA1 Message Date
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
78646b3d7e Verify we can load native modules and add job that verifies on aarch64 as well (#10933)
Motivation:

As shown in the past we need to verify we actually can load the native as otherwise we may introduce regressions.

Modifications:

- Add new maven module which tests loading of native modules
- Add job that will also test loading on aarch64

Result:

Less likely to introduce regressions related to loading native code in the future
2021-01-14 17:15:29 +01:00
Norman Maurer
dc632e378f We need to ensure we always drain the error stack when a callback throws (#10920)
Motivation:

We need to ensure we always drain the error stack when a callback throws as otherwise we may pick up the error on a different SSL instance which uses the same thread.

Modifications:

- Correctly drain the error stack if native method throws
- Add a unit test which failed before the change

Result:

Always drain the error stack
2021-01-11 20:57:16 +01:00
Aki
e8f3e88526 Fix url in README.md (#10915)
Motivation:

We had a typo in the markdown

Modification:

Fix typo

Result:

Corect markdown
2021-01-11 07:50:43 +01:00
Norman Maurer
2aa33165cf Update README
Motivation:

We can add some status badge and also should clarify requirements.

Modifictations:

- Add status badge
- Clarify requirements

Result:

Cleanup docs
2021-01-11 07:50:35 +01:00
Aayush Atharva
c1095a0ac2 Update BouncyCastle Libraries (#10906)
Motivation:
New versions of `Bouncy Castle` libraries are out and we should upgrade to them.

Modification:
Upgraded all `Bouncy Castle` libraries to the latest version.

Result:
The latest versions of `Bouncy Castle` libraries.

Fixes #10905.
2021-01-01 19:33:03 +01:00
YoungTae Seok
ebcd4df212 Ensure Checkstyle suppression for dependency-reduced-pom.xml on Windows (#10899)
Motivation:

`mvn package` on Windows fails if there are some `dependency-reduced-pom.xml` files generated by the previous build.
`mvn clean package` does not help because it does not remove those files at the clean phase.

Modifications:

Use the correct file pattern for the suppression filters.

Result:

Following `mvn package` runs well on Windows.
2021-01-01 19:31:01 +01:00
Aayush Atharva
2139ff9fe3 Add PushPromise and Priority Frame support in Http2FrameCodec (#10765)
Motivation:
Right now, we don't have to handle Push Promise Read in `Http2FrameCodec`. Push Promise is one of the key features of HTTP/2 and we should support it in our `Http2FrameCodec`.

Modification:
Added `Http2PushPromiseFrame` and `Http2PushPromiseFrame` to handle Push Promise and Promise Frame.

Result:
Fixes #10748
2020-12-27 14:38:41 +01:00
Eric Anderson
b4dcd18427 Avoid unsynchronized access to scheduledTaskQueue in GlobalEventExecutor (#10890)
Motivation:

A race detector discovered a data race in GlobalEventExecutor present in
netty 4.1.51.Final:

```
  Write of size 4 at 0x0000cea08774 by thread T103:
    #0 io.netty.util.internal.DefaultPriorityQueue.poll()Lio/netty/util/internal/PriorityQueueNode; DefaultPriorityQueue.java:113
    #1 io.netty.util.internal.DefaultPriorityQueue.poll()Ljava/lang/Object; DefaultPriorityQueue.java:31
    #2 java.util.AbstractQueue.remove()Ljava/lang/Object; AbstractQueue.java:113
    #3 io.netty.util.concurrent.AbstractScheduledEventExecutor.pollScheduledTask(J)Ljava/lang/Runnable; AbstractScheduledEventExecutor.java:133
    #4 io.netty.util.concurrent.GlobalEventExecutor.fetchFromScheduledTaskQueue()V GlobalEventExecutor.java:119
    #5 io.netty.util.concurrent.GlobalEventExecutor.takeTask()Ljava/lang/Runnable; GlobalEventExecutor.java:106
    #6 io.netty.util.concurrent.GlobalEventExecutor$TaskRunner.run()V GlobalEventExecutor.java:240
    #7 io.netty.util.internal.ThreadExecutorMap$2.run()V ThreadExecutorMap.java:74
    #8 io.netty.util.concurrent.FastThreadLocalRunnable.run()V FastThreadLocalRunnable.java:30
    #9 java.lang.Thread.run()V Thread.java:835
    #10 (Generated Stub) <null>

  Previous read of size 4 at 0x0000cea08774 by thread T110:
    #0 io.netty.util.internal.DefaultPriorityQueue.size()I DefaultPriorityQueue.java:46
    #1 io.netty.util.concurrent.GlobalEventExecutor$TaskRunner.run()V GlobalEventExecutor.java:263
    #2 io.netty.util.internal.ThreadExecutorMap$2.run()V ThreadExecutorMap.java:74
    #3 io.netty.util.concurrent.FastThreadLocalRunnable.run()V FastThreadLocalRunnable.java:30
    #4 java.lang.Thread.run()V Thread.java:835
    #5 (Generated Stub) <null>
```

The race is legit, but benign. To trigger it requires a TaskRunner to
begin exiting and set 'started' to false, more work to be scheduled
which starts a new TaskRunner, that work then needs to schedule
additional work which modifies 'scheduledTaskQueue', and then the
original TaskRunner checks 'scheduledTaskQueue'. But there is no danger
to this race as it can only produce a false negative in the condition
which causes the code to CAS 'started' which is thread-safe.

Modifications:

Delete problematic references to scheduledTaskQueue. The only way
scheduledTaskQueue could be modified since the last check is if another
TaskRunner is running, in which case the current TaskRunner doesn't
care.

Result:

Data-race free code, and a bit less code to boot.
2020-12-24 11:46:18 +01:00
Andrea Selva
689929ff8b Add ConnAck message builder method to handle the creation of related properties. (#10812)
Motivation:
The CONNACK message builder `ConnAckBuilder` doesn't provide a smooth way to assign the message properties. This PR try to provide an simpler way to create them, in a lazy way.

Modification:
This PR permit to store properties in the ConnAck message, collecting them and inserting during the build phase. The syntax this PR introduces is:
```java
 MqttMessageBuilders.connAck().properties(new MqttMessageBuilders.PropertiesInitializer<MqttMessageBuilders.ConnAckPropertiesBuilder>() {
        @Override
        public void apply(MqttMessageBuilders.ConnAckPropertiesBuilder builder) {
            builder.assignedClientId("client1234");
            builder.userProperty("custom_property", "value");
         }
 }).build()
```
The name of the properties are defined in the `ConnAckPropertiesBuilder` so that is can be easily used by autocompletion tools.

Result:
This PR adds the builder class `ConnAckPropertiesBuilder`which is used by newly introduced method `properties` inside the message builder class `ConnAckBuilder`.
2020-12-23 10:51:02 +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
Aayush Atharva
ab340e1de0 Change switch to if (#10880)
Motivation:
switch is used when we have a good amount of cases because switch is faster than if-else. However, we're using only 1 case in switch which can affect performance.

Modification:
Changed switch to if.

Result:
Good code.
2020-12-22 19:25:52 +01:00
Oleksii Kachaiev
85ec20ecbd Improve performance of HPACK static table lookup (#10840)
Motivation:

HPACK static table is organized in a way that fields with the same
name are sequential. Which means when doing sequential scan we can
short-circuit scan on name mismatch.

Modifications:

* `HpackStaticTable.getIndexIndensitive` returns -1 on name mismatch
rather than keep scanning.
* `HpackStaticTable` statically defined max position in the array
where name duplication is possible (after the given index there's
no need to check for other fields with the same name)
* Benchmark for different lookup patterns

Result:

Better HPACK static table lookup performance.

Co-authored-by: Norman Maurer <norman_maurer@apple.com>
2020-12-21 15:34:31 +01:00
Norman Maurer
c4a07aee40 Use netty-jni-util via maven central (#10877)
Motivation:

netty-jni-util is now also hosted on maven central. Let's use it

Modifications:

Adjust plugins to just unpack netty-jni-util and use it

Result:

Be able to use what is in the maven cache for netty-jni-util
2020-12-19 10:38:39 +01:00
Paul Lysak
6a057338ee MQTT: foolproof SUBSCRIBE QoS encoding (#10874)
Motivation:

If the MQTT client specifies Subscribe Options parameters only available in MQTT v5 and tries to encode the message as MQTT v3 then an invalid QoS value is encoded

Modification:

Check MQTT version when encoding SUBSCRIBE message options, if it's 3.1 or 3.1.1 - only encode QoS, skip other options.

Result:

MqttEncoder produces a valid SUBSCRIBE message even if the client has specified options not available in the current MQTT version.
2020-12-18 16:16:12 +01:00
Chris Vest
26fc8d4614 Simplify InternalThreadLocalMap (#10872)
Motivation:
I did not see any tangible advantage to the padding.
The only other field that was guarded was a rarely changed object reference to a BitSet.
Without the padding, there is also no longer any use of the inheritance hierarchy.
The padding was also using `long`, which would not necessarily prevent the JVM from fitting the aforementioned object reference in an alignment gap.

Modification:
Move all the fields into the InternalThreadLocalMap

Result:
Simpler code.
This resolves the discussion in https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9284
2020-12-18 08:17:44 +01:00
Norman Maurer
c85dd51bc0 Ensure IovArray is usuable without sun.misc.Unsafe (#10870)
Motivation:

https://github.com/netty/netty/pull/10814 did fix a bug where we did try to call memoryAddress() even tho this is not supported. Unfortunally this fix was only applied for one method and so we missed another method which then could throw an exception when we called memoryAddress()

Modifications:

- Also fix the memoryAddress(offset) method.
_ Adjust unit test to also test this.

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/10813 completely.
2020-12-16 20:46:39 +01:00
Norman Maurer
7843d4e2e5 Don't catch Throwable in InternalLoggerFactory (#10866)
Motivation:

We shouldnt catch Throwable in InternalLoggerFactory as this may hide OOME etc.

Modifications:

Only catch LinkageError and Exception

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/10857
2020-12-16 08:46:12 +01:00
Norman Maurer
d6121a2ecb Fix Bundle-NativeCode in MANIFEST file (#10867)
Motivation:

We used , but should have used ;

Modifications:

Replace , by ;

Result:

Correct manifest
2020-12-15 18:08:38 +01:00
Norman Maurer
e5468af7d9 Fix Bundle-NativeCode in MANIFEST file on macOS (#10865)
Motivation:

We did include some extra " in the Bundle-NativeCode line on macOS.

Modifications:

Remove "

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/10856
2020-12-15 12:48:21 +01:00
terrarier2111
c22cd7c347 Removed redundant local variable (#10858)
Motivation:

Found a redundant local variable.

Modification:

Removed the local variable.

Result:
Minor performance improvement.
2020-12-15 08:07:40 +01:00
Norman Maurer
4f7e6d4841 Workaround possible JDK bug in SSLEngineImpl when using TLSv1.3 that lead to multiple notifications (#10860)
Motivation:

When using the JDKs SSLEngineImpl with TLSv1.3 it sometimes returns HandshakeResult.FINISHED multiple times. This can lead to have SslHandshakeCompletionEvents to be fired multiple times.

Modifications:

- Keep track of if we notified before and if so not do so again if we use TLSv1.3
- Add unit test

Result:

Consistent usage of events
2020-12-15 08:07:19 +01:00
James Kleeh
88cb2113ba Fix infinite loop (#10855)
Motivation:

To fix the infinite loop parsing a multipart body.

Modifications:

Modified the loop to use the correct variable.

Result:

Multipart bodies will be parsed correctly again.
2020-12-11 14:15:57 +01:00
Idel Pivnitskiy
643b8471e2 Improve logging in DnsServerAddressStreamProviders (#10848)
Motivation:

`DnsServerAddressStreamProviders` tries to load `MacOSDnsServerAddressStreamProvider`
on macOS. However, it doesn't warn users when `MacOSDnsServerAddressStreamProvider`
is not awailable, which may cause incorrect results for DNS resolutions.

Modifications:

- Log at warn level if `MacOSDnsServerAddressStreamProvider` is not found on macOS;
- Log at debug level when `MacOSDnsServerAddressStreamProvider` is loaded and available;

Result:

macOS users are notified when `MacOSDnsServerAddressStreamProvider` is not available.
2020-12-10 15:22:19 +01:00
terrarier2111
6df3adfb9b Fixed a comment in UnpooledDirectByteBuf (#10854)
Motivation:

Found an invalid comment in UnpooledDirectByteBuf.

Modification:

Fixed a comment in UnpooledDirectByteBuf.

Result:

Fixed a comment in UnpooledDirectByteBuf.
2020-12-10 10:31:33 +01:00
terrarier2111
90670f9698 Fixed JavaDoc of LimitingByteInput (#10852)
Motivation:

I found a typo in LimitingByteInput.

Modification:

Fixed the typo in LimitingByteInput

Result:

No typo anymore in LimitingByteInput.
2020-12-10 10:30:40 +01:00
terrarier2111
38e06ef7ae Removed redundant assignment (#10853)
Motivation:

Found a redundant assignment.

Modification:

Removed the redundant assignment.

Result:

Minor performance improvement.
2020-12-10 10:29:49 +01:00
Norman Maurer
ca7e3e0f66 Fix classifier usage in bom 2020-12-08 14:56:38 +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
64fbf5695a Update to netty-tcnative 2.0.35.Final (#10850)
Motivation:

There was a new netty-tcnative release

Modifications:

Update to 2.0.35.Final

Result:

Use latest release
2020-12-08 14:55:38 +01:00
Roman Puchkovskiy
a7bc535e12 Fix native image build for the cases when io.netty.util.NetUtil is initialized at run-time (#10799)
Motivation:

In #10630, field substitutions were introduced for NetUtil.LOCALHOST4, NetUtil.LOCALHOST6 and NetUtil.LOCALHOST fields. They were required to allow a native image be built with most of Netty (including NetUtil) initialized at build time.

The substitutions created in #10630 only define getters, so the 3 fields can only be read in a native image.

But when NetUtil is initialized at run-time (this is what happens in #10797), its static initialization block is executed, and this block writes to all 3 fields. As the substitutions do not provide any setters, field stores are not valid, and such builds fail.

Modifications:

- Add netty-testsuite-native-image-client-runtime-init Maven module that builds a native image deferring NetUtil class initialization till run-time; this module is used to demonstrate the problem and verify the problem is gone with the fix
- Add no-op setters to substitutions for NetUtil.LOCALHOST4, NetUtil.LOCALHOST6 and NetUtil.LOCALHOST

Result:

A native image initializing NetUtil at run-time builds successfully.

Fixes #10797
2020-12-07 18:22:03 +01:00
Violeta Georgieva
591b0f69bc Enforce status code validation in CloseWebSocketFrame (#10846)
Motivation:

According to specification 1006 status code must not be set as a status code in a
Close control frame by the endpoint. However 1006 status code can be
used in applications to indicate that the connection was closed abnormally.

Modifications:

- Enforce status code validation in CloseWebSocketFrame
- Add WebSocketCloseStatus construction with disabled validation
- Add test

Result:

Fixes #10838
2020-12-07 13:20:36 +01:00
Aayush Atharva
376bb0dcf4 Add state in exception message (#10842)
Motivation:
We should add `state` in the exception message of `HttpObjectEncoder` because it makes debugging a little easier.

Modification:
Added `state` in the exception message.

Result:
Better exception message for smooth debugging.
2020-12-07 10:49:29 +01:00
Andrey Mizurov
2877eef5d5 Provide ability to extend StompSubframeEncoder and improve full stomp frame encoding (allocate one buffer for full frame considering the size of the headers) (#10778)
Motivation:

At the moment `StompSubframeEncoder` encode a frame only to `ByteBuf` it is not convenient if further we need to convert it to another type of message,  e.g. `WebSocketFrame`. Also, if we send a full frame, it splits into two headers and a content what makes it difficult to convert it in the next handler.

Modification:

Introduce additional converter methods e.g. (`Object protected convertFullFrame(StompFrame original, ByteBuf encoded`)...) for extending encoder functionality and allocate only one `ByteBuf` for full stomp frame. Change headers size calculation, previously used only 256 bytes that reallocate a new buffer each time when headers size more than this threshold. Add `StompEncoderBenchmark`.

Result:

Improved  `StompSubframeEncoder` fro extensions.

Previous version benchmark
```
Benchmark                              (contentLength)  (headersType)  (pooledAllocator)   Mode  Cnt        Score        Error  Units
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame                0            ONE               true  thrpt   10  4432132.884 ± 178923.436  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame                0            ONE              false  thrpt   10  1281122.756 ±  52484.174  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame                0          THREE               true  thrpt   10  2980897.937 ± 130253.049  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame                0          THREE              false  thrpt   10  1116883.574 ±  35471.482  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame                0          SEVEN               true  thrpt   10  1988012.159 ±  74352.450  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame                0          SEVEN              false  thrpt   10   881772.343 ±  94633.870  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame                0         ELEVEN               true  thrpt   10  1048125.919 ± 151053.902  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame                0         ELEVEN              false  thrpt   10   429900.066 ±  47956.661  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame                0         TWENTY               true  thrpt   10   660584.122 ± 104973.439  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame                0         TWENTY              false  thrpt   10   278255.488 ±  20143.708  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame               10            ONE               true  thrpt   10  4251498.549 ± 625050.979  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame               10            ONE              false  thrpt   10  1214006.861 ±  60421.601  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame               10          THREE               true  thrpt   10  3117736.486 ± 173613.974  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame               10          THREE              false  thrpt   10  1046605.891 ±  94428.064  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame               10          SEVEN               true  thrpt   10  2006986.881 ± 108456.748  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame               10          SEVEN              false  thrpt   10   877983.112 ±  82919.387  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame               10         ELEVEN               true  thrpt   10  1132844.437 ±  84578.571  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame               10         ELEVEN              false  thrpt   10   429334.649 ±  35403.161  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame               10         TWENTY               true  thrpt   10   657093.390 ±  48092.947  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame               10         TWENTY              false  thrpt   10   252140.876 ±  37337.255  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame              100            ONE               true  thrpt   10  4720507.067 ± 100993.908  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame              100            ONE              false  thrpt   10  1266182.925 ±  85888.413  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame              100          THREE               true  thrpt   10  2898746.621 ± 452579.753  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame              100          THREE              false  thrpt   10  1019555.288 ±  65640.507  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame              100          SEVEN               true  thrpt   10  2259187.459 ±  20025.989  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame              100          SEVEN              false  thrpt   10   896405.412 ±  53750.148  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame              100         ELEVEN               true  thrpt   10  1110670.772 ± 107650.327  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame              100         ELEVEN              false  thrpt   10   445187.398 ±  28845.959  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame              100         TWENTY               true  thrpt   10   611506.846 ±  25304.240  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame              100         TWENTY              false  thrpt   10   247687.007 ±  43471.578  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame             1000            ONE               true  thrpt   10  4140949.576 ± 270274.087  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame             1000            ONE              false  thrpt   10  1154515.598 ± 134413.876  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame             1000          THREE               true  thrpt   10  3349996.875 ± 162309.889  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame             1000          THREE              false  thrpt   10  1141040.562 ±   5895.693  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame             1000          SEVEN               true  thrpt   10  2184632.248 ±   8957.833  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame             1000          SEVEN              false  thrpt   10   959545.704 ±   5835.161  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame             1000         ELEVEN               true  thrpt   10  1081113.327 ±   3957.527  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame             1000         ELEVEN              false  thrpt   10   467524.660 ±   1383.236  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame             1000         TWENTY               true  thrpt   10   568411.797 ± 108712.493  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame             1000         TWENTY              false  thrpt   10   260764.231 ±  43149.129  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame            10000            ONE               true  thrpt   10  4369787.147 ± 619367.939  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame            10000            ONE              false  thrpt   10  1246782.845 ±  47468.764  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame            10000          THREE               true  thrpt   10  3333328.810 ± 253061.481  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame            10000          THREE              false  thrpt   10  1108278.988 ±  81905.149  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame            10000          SEVEN               true  thrpt   10  2062961.266 ± 247096.284  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame            10000          SEVEN              false  thrpt   10   925199.985 ±  36734.594  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame            10000         ELEVEN               true  thrpt   10  1223240.034 ±  58833.801  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame            10000         ELEVEN              false  thrpt   10   460864.117 ±   2361.459  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame            10000         TWENTY               true  thrpt   10   655864.762 ±  35237.335  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame            10000         TWENTY              false  thrpt   10   286388.865 ±   1002.460  ops/s
```
A new version benchmark
```
Benchmark                              (contentLength)  (headersType)  (pooledAllocator)   Mode  Cnt        Score        Error  Units
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame                0            ONE               true  thrpt   10  4366110.018 ± 420377.867  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame                0            ONE              false  thrpt   10  1289437.153 ± 215271.656  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame                0          THREE               true  thrpt   10  2818791.355 ± 218894.471  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame                0          THREE              false  thrpt   10  1040151.615 ±  75352.695  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame                0          SEVEN               true  thrpt   10  1842144.001 ±  94668.864  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame                0          SEVEN              false  thrpt   10   916742.825 ±  65467.820  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame                0         ELEVEN               true  thrpt   10  1310454.012 ± 100747.490  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame                0         ELEVEN              false  thrpt   10   679934.001 ±  82168.249  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame                0         TWENTY               true  thrpt   10   746867.549 ±  68373.269  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame                0         TWENTY              false  thrpt   10   483316.314 ±  50978.009  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame               10            ONE               true  thrpt   10  4791698.722 ± 263890.510  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame               10            ONE              false  thrpt   10  1289877.116 ± 128677.185  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame               10          THREE               true  thrpt   10  2984662.187 ± 395567.524  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame               10          THREE              false  thrpt   10  1079028.782 ±  43548.555  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame               10          SEVEN               true  thrpt   10  1806763.709 ±  59162.209  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame               10          SEVEN              false  thrpt   10   935274.980 ±  22064.148  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame               10         ELEVEN               true  thrpt   10  1284172.151 ± 119068.047  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame               10         ELEVEN              false  thrpt   10   687174.498 ±  30270.916  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame               10         TWENTY               true  thrpt   10   803843.483 ±  29106.133  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame               10         TWENTY              false  thrpt   10   502134.552 ±  23653.215  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame              100            ONE               true  thrpt   10  4337438.694 ± 378524.452  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame              100            ONE              false  thrpt   10  1289174.213 ±  50640.853  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame              100          THREE               true  thrpt   10  3232767.156 ± 311934.194  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame              100          THREE              false  thrpt   10  1115247.028 ±  15683.477  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame              100          SEVEN               true  thrpt   10  2213147.232 ±  86326.187  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame              100          SEVEN              false  thrpt   10   901120.188 ±  71344.491  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame              100         ELEVEN               true  thrpt   10  1238317.714 ±  68148.477  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame              100         ELEVEN              false  thrpt   10   671336.339 ±  72735.337  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame              100         TWENTY               true  thrpt   10   754565.791 ±  28574.382  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame              100         TWENTY              false  thrpt   10   498939.383 ±  38146.118  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame             1000            ONE               true  thrpt   10  3722594.471 ± 515861.000  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame             1000            ONE              false  thrpt   10  1265629.633 ±  84113.347  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame             1000          THREE               true  thrpt   10  2829696.349 ± 172520.267  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame             1000          THREE              false  thrpt   10  1111454.609 ±  26275.913  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame             1000          SEVEN               true  thrpt   10  1901506.449 ±  37701.353  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame             1000          SEVEN              false  thrpt   10   912528.888 ±  46221.215  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame             1000         ELEVEN               true  thrpt   10  1299674.123 ±  21889.002  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame             1000         ELEVEN              false  thrpt   10   724527.644 ±   2757.370  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame             1000         TWENTY               true  thrpt   10   811389.799 ±   2606.626  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame             1000         TWENTY              false  thrpt   10   504955.449 ±   6737.804  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame            10000            ONE               true  thrpt   10  3837912.649 ± 380742.919  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame            10000            ONE              false  thrpt   10  1375544.306 ±   3157.068  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame            10000          THREE               true  thrpt   10  3224743.448 ± 297369.719  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame            10000          THREE              false  thrpt   10  1125772.007 ±   4051.498  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame            10000          SEVEN               true  thrpt   10  2127352.136 ± 106787.777  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame            10000          SEVEN              false  thrpt   10   934848.418 ±   4564.147  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame            10000         ELEVEN               true  thrpt   10  1379672.772 ±   8778.640  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame            10000         ELEVEN              false  thrpt   10   723169.459 ±   2317.767  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame            10000         TWENTY               true  thrpt   10   802275.113 ±   4155.137  ops/s
StompEncoderBenchmark.writeStompFrame            10000         TWENTY              false  thrpt   10   517604.265 ±   3398.384  ops/s
```
For headers over 256 bytes we get a speedup.
2020-12-07 09:59:17 +01:00
Violeta Georgieva
4c86fbd967 Add whitelist entry for SSLEngineImpl.wrap to BlockHound configuration (#10844)
Motivation:

Internally SSLEngineImpl.wrap(...) may call FileInputStream.read(...).
This will cause the error below when BlockHound is enabled
reactor.blockhound.BlockingOperationError: Blocking call! java.io.FileInputStream#readBytes
	at java.io.FileInputStream.readBytes(FileInputStream.java)
	at java.io.FileInputStream.read(FileInputStream.java:255)

Modifications:

- Add whitelist entry to BlockHound configuration
- Add test

Result:

Fixes #10837
2020-12-07 08:21:18 +01:00
Norman Maurer
a06c6f8916 Ensure we don't leak the ClassLoader in the backtrace of TrackRecord.BOTTOM (#10839)
Motivation:

We need to ensure we override fillInStacktrace() when we store exceptions in static fields to not leak the Classloader in the backtrace.

Came up in https://github.com/netty/netty/pull/10691#issuecomment-738331186. Thanks to @amir-shalem for notice this one.

Modifications:

- Add overrides of fillInStracktrace in TrackRecord.BOTTOM

Result:

Related fix to https://github.com/netty/netty/pull/10686
2020-12-05 07:03:12 +01:00
Johnny Lim
19c121ab8d Initialize Recycler.INITIAL_CAPACITY before invoking InternalLogger.debug() (#10836)
Motivation:

If Log4J2's `Filter` creates `Recycler.Stack` somehow, `Recycler.Stack()` will see uninitialized `Recycler.INITIAL_CAPACITY`. This has been raised originally in https://github.com/micrometer-metrics/micrometer/issues/2369.

Modification:

This PR changes to initialize `Recycler.INITIAL_CAPACITY` before invoking `InternalLogger.debug()` to avoid it.

Result:

Fixes the problem described in the "Motivation" section.
2020-12-04 14:58:08 +01:00
Chris Vest
d660706588 Fix a bug in LongPriorityQueue internal remove (#10832)
Motivation:
We rely on this functionality in PoolChunk, and a bug was caught by a non-deterministic test failure

Modification:
Went back to the Algorithms book, and reimplemented remove() the way it was meant to.

Result:
No test failures after 200.000 runs, so we have some confidence the code is correct now.
2020-12-02 13:06:34 +01:00
valerauko
28ef4d18f9 Let Http2ConnectionHandler close stream with voidPromise (#10819)
Motivation:

Http2ConnectionHandler tries to addListener to the future without checking if it's void. If it is void, this will fail and generate an exception. 
 
Modifications:
Unvoid the promise in writeData()
 
Result:

Fixes #10816, Writing with a voidPromise no longer generates exceptions.
2020-12-02 10:12:23 +01:00
Chris Vest
86730f53ca Create bespoke long/long hashmap and long-valued priority queue for PoolChunk (#10826)
Motivation:
The uncached access to PoolChunk can be made faster, and avoid allocating boxed Longs, if we have a primitive hash map and priority queue implementation for it.

Modification:
Add bespoke primitive implementations of a hash map and a priority queue for PoolChunk.
Remove all the long-boxing caused by the previous implementation.
The hashmap is a linear probing map with a fairly short probe that keeps the search within a couple of cache lines.
The priority queue is the same binary heap algorithm that's described in Algorithms by Sedgewick and Wayne.
The implementation avoids the Long boxing by relying on a long[] array.
This makes the internal-remove method faster, which is an important operation in PoolChunk.

Result:
Roughly 13% performance uplift in buffer allocations that miss cache.
2020-11-29 11:54:55 +01:00
Norman Maurer
23c0bbb904 Don't use the cname cache when using DnsRecordResolveContext (#10808)
Motivation:

The DnsNameResolver internally follows CNAME indirects for all records types, and supports caching for CNAME resolution and A* records. For DNS record types that are not cached (e.g. SRV records) the caching of CNAME records may result in failures at incorrect times. For example if a CNAME record has a larger TTL than the entries it resolves this may result in failures which don't occur if the CNAME cache is disabled.

Modifications:

- Don't cache CNAME and also dont use the cache for CNAME when using DnsRecordResolveContext
- Add unit test

Result:

More correct resolving and also not possible to have failures due CNAME still be in the cache while the queried record experied
2020-11-26 15:35:24 +01:00
Chris Vest
db4f85a479
Remove use of PlatformDependent.throwsException in SingleThreadEventExecutor (#10827)
Motivation:
We should avoid lying with throws declarations whenever possible.

Modification:
Changed the code to instead directly throw Error, which seems to have been the intent.
Also, while we're here, convert its associated test to JUnit 5 and clean it up a bit.

Result:
Cleaner code.
2020-11-26 11:37:47 +01:00
Norman Maurer
2dae6665f4 Fix caching for normal allocations (#10825)
Motivation:

https://github.com/netty/netty/pull/10267 introduced a change that reduced the fragmentation. Unfortunally it also introduced a regression when it comes to caching of normal allocations. This can have a negative performance impact depending on the allocation sizes.

Modifications:

- Fix algorithm to calculate the array size for normal allocation caches
- Correctly calculate indeox for normal caches
- Add unit test

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/10805
2020-11-25 15:09:39 +01:00
Norman Maurer
6c446d14fd OpenSsl.memoryAddress(...) should use internalNioBuffer(...) if it can't access the memoryAddress (#10818)
Motivation:

We can make use of internalNioBuffer(...) if we cant access the memoryAddress. This at least will reduce the object creations.

Modifications:

Use internalNioBuffer(...) and so reduce the GC

Result:

Less object creation if we can't access the memory address.
2020-11-25 10:32:43 +01:00
Norman Maurer
7d53b97c0f Fix NPE in ByteToMessageDecoder if the user removes the handler while channelInputClosed(...) is processing the buffer. (#10817)
Motivation:

We need to carefully check for null before we pass the cumulation buffer into decodeLast as callDecode(...) may have removed the codec already and so set cumulation to null.

Modifications:

- Check for null and if we see null use Unpooled.EMPTY_BUFFEr
- Only call decodeLast(...) if callDecode(...) didnt remove the handler yet.

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/10802
2020-11-24 16:08:35 +01:00
Alexandre Dutra
aab4c0c78a Allow blocking calls inside SingleThreadEventExecutor.addTask (#10811)
Motivation:

GlobalEventExecutor.addTask was rightfully allowed to block by commit
09d38c8. However the same should have been done for
SingleThreadEventExecutor.addTask.

BlockHound is currently intercepting that call, and as a consequence,
it prevents SingleThreadEventExecutor from working properly, if addTask is
called from a thread that cannot block.

The interception is due to LinkedBlockingQueue.offer implementation,
which uses a ReentrantLock internally.

Modifications:

* Added one BlockHound exception to
io.netty.util.internal.Hidden.NettyBlockHoundIntegration for
SingleThreadEventExecutor.addTask.
* Also added unit tests for both SingleThreadEventExecutor.addTask
and GlobalEventExecutor.addTask.

Result:

SingleThreadEventExecutor.addTask can now be invoked from any thread
when BlockHound is activated.
2020-11-23 19:27:19 +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
Alexandre Dutra
cb7d38b0dc Allow blocking calls inside HashedWheelTimer start() and stop() (#10810)
Motivation:

When a HashedWheelTimer instance is started or stopped, its working
thread is started or stopped. These operations block the calling
thread:
- start() calls java.util.concurrent.CountDownLatch.await() to wait
for the worker thread to finish initializing;
- stop() calls java.lang.Thread.join(long) to wait for the worker
thread to exit.
BlockHound detects these calls and as a consequence, prevents
HashedWheelTimer from working properly, if it is started or stopped
in a thread that is not allowed to block.

Modifications:

Added two more BlockHound exceptions to
io.netty.util.internal.Hidden.NettyBlockHoundIntegration: one
for HashedWheelTimer.start() and one for HashedWheelTimer.stop().

Result:

HashedWheelTimer can now be started and stopped properly when
BlockHound is activated.
2020-11-23 11:19:44 +01:00
Benjamin Roux
1c3e6e4f9f Add ABORT and COMMIT STOMP commands to the StompCommand enum (#10790)
Motivation:

ABORT and COMMIT commands were missing from the enum but they are part of the STOMP spec.

Modifications:

Modified the enum to add the missing commands.

Result:

ABORT and COMMIT commands can now be parsed properly and acted on.
2020-11-19 14:23:48 +01:00
Andrey Mizurov
379d08615f Override Sec-WebSocket-Protocol websocket handshake response header after custom headers to avoid duplication (#10793)
Motivation:

According rfc (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6455#section-11.3.4), `Sec-WebSocket-Protocol` header field MUST NOT appear
more than once in an HTTP response.
At the moment we can pass `Sec-WebSocket-Protocol`  via custom headers and it will be added to response.

Modification:

Change method add() to set() for avoid duplication. If we pass sub protocols in handshaker constructor it means that they are preferred over custom ones.

Result:

Less error prone behavior.
2020-11-19 09:50:06 +01:00