124 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Chris Vest
322f75c5a2
Fix a problem with IP protocol version confusion on MacOS when TCP FastOpen is enabled (#11588)
Motivation:
This fixes a bug that would result in an `io.netty.channel.unix.Errors$NativeIoException: connectx(..) failed: Address family not supported by protocol family` error.
This happens when the connecting socket is configured to use IPv6 but the address being connected to is IPv4.
This can occur because, for instance, Netty and `InetAddress.getLoopbackAddress()` have different preferences for IPv6 vs. IPv4.

Modification:
Pass the correct ipv6 or ipv4 flags to connectx, depending on whether the socket was created for AF_INET or AF_INET6, rather than relying on the IP version of the destination address.

Result:
No more issue with TCP FastOpen on MacOS when using addresses of the "wrong" IP version.
2021-08-18 20:43:01 +02:00
Chris Vest
f750e2eb6a
Add support for client-side TCP FastOpen to KQueue MacOS (#11560)
Motivation:
The MacOS-specific `connectx(2)` system call make it possible to establish client-side connections with TCP FastOpen.

Modification:
Add support for TCP FastOpen to the KQueue transport, and add the `connectx(2)` system call to `BsdSocket`.

Result:
It's now possible to use TCP FastOpen when initiating connections on MacOS.
2021-08-12 13:38:46 +02:00
Chris Vest
699549dcbc
Improve test failure reporting of EpollSocketChannelConfigTest (#11570)
Motivation:
This test is inherently flaky due to file descriptor reuse.
Even though we have taken steps to make it less flaky, it still fails sometimes.
When it does, the error message is not very helpful.

Modification:
Make use of assertThrows and assertThat to get more descriptive error messages when the tests fail.

Result:
More meaningful messages on test failures, which may help us make the tests more resilient in the future
2021-08-12 11:37:56 +02:00
Aayush Atharva
beb4588b4a
Inline variables to make code more readable (#11565)
Motivation:
There are lots of redundant variable declarations which should be inlined to make good look better.

Modification:
Made variables inlined.

Result:
Less redundant variable and more readable code.
2021-08-11 17:05:48 +02:00
Chris Vest
32523c5337
Make the TCP_FASTOPEN channel option transport agnostic (#11559)
Motivation:
TCP FastOpen is a pure optimisation, that is opportunistically applied.
There is no reason to make it specific to the epoll transport, and in the future we could add support to other transports.
Besides, the client-side equivalent, TCP_FASTOPEN_CONNECT, is already transport agnostic.

Modification:
Move the TCP_FASTOPEN channel option from EpollChannelOption to ChannelOption.
Mark the field in EpollChannelOption as deprecated.

Result:
All channel options related to TCP FastOpen are now transport agnostic.
However, we still only actually support TFO on the epoll transport.
2021-08-10 09:03:05 +02:00
Chris Vest
45c97fbdfd
Make EpollSocketChannelConfigTest tollerant of fd reuse race (#11552)
Motivation:
We cannot control when "the system" reuses file descriptors.
This makes any test that assert on the behaviour of closed file descriptors inherently racy.

Modification:
Allow the EpollSocketChannelConfigTest socketoption tests a few tries to get the correct assertion on the behaviour of closed socket file descriptors.

Result:
The EpollSocketChannelConfigTest should now be much less flaky.
2021-08-06 08:45:24 +02:00
Aayush Atharva
1ce28e80d1
Remove Unused Imports (#11546)
Motivation:
There are lots of imports which are unused. We should get rid of them to make the code look better,

Modification:
Removed unused imports.

Result:
No unused imports.
2021-08-05 13:54:48 +02:00
Violeta Georgieva
3f9a5f50be
Add support for Unix domain datagram sockets when using native epoll/kqueue transport (#11423)
Motivation:

There are use cases when Unix domain datagram sockets are needed for communication. This PR adds such support for Epoll/KQueue.

Modification:

- Expose Channel, Config and Packet interfaces/classes for Unix domain datagram sockets. All interfaces/classes are in `transport-native-unix-common` module in order to be available for KQueue and Epoll implementations
- Add JNI code for Unix domain datagram sockets
- Refactor `DatagramUnicastTest` so that it can be used for testing also Unix domain datagram sockets
- Add Unix domain datagram sockets implementation for KQueue transport
- Add Unix domain datagram sockets implementation for Epoll transport

Result:

Fixes #6737
2021-07-09 09:45:43 +02:00
Norman Maurer
7c6be99da0
Migrate rest of epoll module to junit5 (#11442)
Motivation:

We should update to use junit5 in all modules.

Modifications:

Adjust missing epoll tests to use junit5

Result:

Part of https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/10757
2021-07-02 08:04:48 +02:00
Maksym Ostroverkhov
2abe20a6b5
Tail tasks queue: configure separately from tasks queue (#11400)
Motivation:

IO transports (primarily epoll, but also applies to kqueue, nio) cant be configured with separate tail tasks queue factory -
instead single queue factory is used for both normal tasks and tail tasks.

Modifications:

Add constructor accepting tail EventLoopTaskQueueFactory to aforementioned transports

Result:

IO transports can be configured with separate tail tasks
2021-07-01 10:51:10 +02:00
Riley Park
bc7434aedb Migrate testsuite, transport-native-epoll, transport-native-kqueue, and transport-native-unix-common-tests tests to JUnit 5 (#11320)
Motivation:

JUnit 5 is more expressive, extensible, and composable in many ways, and it's better able to run tests in parallel.

Modifications:

Use JUnit5 in tests

Result:

Related to https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/10757
2021-05-27 15:55:58 +02:00
Norman Maurer
6e866317d2
Ensure we can load the native library or fail the build (#11262)
Motivation:

We used assumeTrue(...) in some places before to detect if we could load the native library but this could lead to the sitation that we not notice if we break native loading.

Modifications:

Always fail if we cant load the native library

Result:

Ensure we not cause any regression in the native loading code in the future
2021-05-18 08:14:32 +02:00
Chris Vest
df53de5b68
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 13:40:14 +02:00
Norman Maurer
6c741932aa
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 13:55:43 +02:00
Norman Maurer
b05fdf3ff8
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 08:51:08 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
0b0c234bed
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 14:18:27 +01:00
Chris Vest
3f9750173c
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 14:17:06 +01:00
Norman Maurer
773ecb81fe
Also support CompositeByteBuf with SegmentedDatagramPacket (#11081)
Motivation:

c22c6b845d28783375823e4c8222957ffe3664d9 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 15:37:46 +01:00
Norman Maurer
c22c6b845d
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 21:55:37 +01:00
wangyuwei
5d012954fd
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 14:21:32 +01:00
Chris Vest
56adab2743
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 13:13:44 +01:00
Norman Maurer
c735357bf2 Use Files.createTempFile(...) to ensure the file is created with proper permissions
Motivation:

File.createTempFile(String, String)` will create a temporary file in the system temporary directory if the 'java.io.tmpdir'. The permissions on that file utilize the umask. In a majority of cases, this means that the file that java creates has the permissions: `-rw-r--r--`, thus, any other local user on that system can read the contents of that file.
This can be a security concern if any sensitive data is stored in this file.

This was reported by Jonathan Leitschuh <jonathan.leitschuh@gmail.com> as a security problem.

Modifications:

Use Files.createTempFile(...) which will use safe-defaults when running on java 7 and later. If running on java 6 there isnt much we can do, which is fair enough as java 6 shouldnt be considered "safe" anyway.

Result:

Create temporary files with sane permissions by default.
2021-02-08 11:44:05 +01:00
Norman Maurer
ba83a8840f
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 14:03:32 +01:00
Artem Smotrakov
e5951d46fc
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 14:44:18 +02:00
Chris Vest
fd8c1874b4
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 11:09:16 +02:00
Norman Maurer
5631f1b2b7
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 15:51:37 +02:00
Norman Maurer
4b7dba14c4
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 16:29:09 +02:00
Norman Maurer
030ab560d0
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 09:03:54 +01:00
Norman Maurer
38109b288e
Remove dependency on GLIBC 2.12 by using syscalls directly (#9797)
Motivation:

394a1b3485000c211595aff7495c4f863972af29 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 21:12:24 +01:00
Nick Hill
170e4deee6 Fix event loop shutdown timing fragility (#9616)
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
2019-10-07 11:06:01 +04:00
Norman Maurer
7a547aab65
Correctly handle IPV6-mapped-IPV4 addresses in native code when receiving datagrams (#9560)
Motivation:

291f80733ac84a2a45301bffc946e4c5522cd558 introduced a change to use a byte[] to construct the InetAddress when receiving datagram messages to reduce the overhead. Unfortunally it introduced a regression when handling IPv6-mapped-IPv4 addresses and so produced an IndexOutOfBoundsException when trying to fill the byte[] in native code.

Modifications:

- Correctly use the offset on the pointer of the address.
- Add testcase
- Make tests more robust and include more details when the test fails

Result:

No more IndexOutOfBoundsException
2019-09-11 20:30:28 +02:00
Norman Maurer
6bc2da6141
Add support for recvmmsg(...) even with connected datagram channels w… (#9539)
Motivation:

394a1b3485000c211595aff7495c4f863972af29 added support for recvmmsg(...) for unconnected datagram channels, this change also allows to use recvmmsg(...) with connected datagram channels.

Modifications:

- Always try to use recvmmsg(...) if configured to do so
- Adjust unit test to cover it

Result:

Less syscalls when reading datagram packets
2019-09-06 20:58:38 +02:00
Norman Maurer
6fc7c589f0
Correctly handle ipv6 mapped ipv4 addresses when using recvmmsg (#9541)
Motivation:

394a1b3485000c211595aff7495c4f863972af29 introduced the possibility to use recvmmsg(...) but did not correctly handle ipv6 mapped ip4 addresses to make it consistent with other transports.

Modifications:

- Correctly handle ipv6 mapped ipv4 addresses by only copy over the relevant bytes
- Small improvement on how to detect ipv6 mapped ipv4 addresses by using memcmp and not byte by byte compare
- Adjust test to cover this bug

Result:

Correctly handle ipv6 mapped ipv4 addresses
2019-09-06 13:54:29 +02:00
Norman Maurer
394a1b3485
Add support for recvmmsg when using epoll transport (#9509)
Motivation:

When using datagram sockets which need to handle a lot of packets it makes sense to use recvmmsg to be able to read multiple datagram packets with one syscall.

Modifications:

- Add support for recvmmsg on linux
- Add new EpollChannelOption.MAX_DATAGRAM_PACKET_SIZE
- Add tests

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8446.
2019-09-03 08:40:17 +02:00
Nick Hill
a22d4ba859 Simplify EventLoop abstractions for timed scheduled tasks (#9470)
Motivation

The epoll transport was updated in #7834 to decouple setting of the
timerFd from the event loop, so that scheduling delayed tasks does not
require waking up epoll_wait. To achieve this, new overridable hooks
were added in the AbstractScheduledEventExecutor and
SingleThreadEventExecutor superclasses.

However, the minimumDelayScheduledTaskRemoved hook has no current
purpose and I can't envisage a _practical_ need for it. Removing
it would reduce complexity and avoid supporting this specific
API indefinitely. We can add something similar later if needed
but the opposite is not true.

There also isn't a _nice_ way to use the abstractions for
wakeup-avoidance optimizations in other EventLoops that don't have a
decoupled timer.

This PR replaces executeScheduledRunnable and
wakesUpForScheduledRunnable
with two new methods before/afterFutureTaskScheduled that have slightly
different semantics:
 - They only apply to additions; given the current internals there's no
practical use for removals
 - They allow per-submission wakeup decisions via a boolean return val,
which makes them easier to exploit from other existing EL impls (e.g.
NIO/KQueue)
 - They are subjectively "cleaner", taking just the deadline parameter
and not exposing Runnables
 - For current EL/queue impls, only the "after" hook is really needed,
but specialized blocking queue impls can conditionally wake on task
submission (I have one lined up)

Also included are further optimization/simplification/fixes to the
timerFd manipulation logic.

Modifications

- Remove AbstractScheduledEventExecutor#minimumDelayScheduledTaskRemoved()
and supporting methods
- Uplift NonWakeupRunnable and corresponding default wakesUpForTask()
impl from SingleThreadEventLoop to SingleThreadEventExecutor
- Change executeScheduledRunnable() to be package-private, and have a
final impl in SingleThreadEventExecutor which triggers new overridable
hooks before/afterFutureTaskScheduled()
- Remove unnecessary use of bookend tasks while draining the task queue
- Use new hooks to add simpler wake-up avoidance optimization to
NioEventLoop (primarily to demonstrate utility/simplicity)
- Reinstate removed EpollTest class

In EpollEventLoop:
 - Refactor to use only the new afterFutureTaskScheduled() hook for
updating timerFd
 - Fix setTimerFd race condition using a monitor
 - Set nextDeadlineNanos to a negative value while the EL is awake and
use this to block timer changes from outside the EL. Restore the
known-set value prior to sleeping, updating timerFd first if necessary
 - Don't read from timerFd when processing expiry event

Result

- Cleaner API for integrating with different EL/queue timing impls
- Fixed race condition to avoid missing scheduled wakeups
- Eliminate unnecessary timerFd updates while EL is awake, and
unnecessary expired timerFd reads
- Avoid unnecessary scheduled-task wakeups when using NIO transport

I did not yet further explore the suggestion of using
TFD_TIMER_ABSTIME for the timerFd.
2019-08-21 12:34:22 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
1fa7a5e697 EPOLL - decouple schedule tasks from epoll_wait life cycle (#7834)
Motivation:
EPOLL supports decoupling the timed wakeup mechanism from the selector call. The EPOLL transport takes advantage of this in order to offer more fine grained timer resolution. However we are current calling timerfd_settime on each call to epoll_wait and this is expensive. We don't have to re-arm the timer on every call to epoll_wait and instead only have to arm the timer when a task is scheduled with an earlier expiration than any other existing scheduled task.

Modifications:
- Before scheduled tasks are added to the task queue, we determine if the new
  duration is the soonest to expire, and if so update with timerfd_settime. We
also drain all the tasks at the end of the event loop to make sure we service
any expired tasks and get an accurate next time delay.
- EpollEventLoop maintains a volatile variable which represents the next deadline to expire. This variable is modified inside the event loop thread (before calling epoll_wait) and out side the event loop thread (immediately to ensure proper wakeup time).
- Execute the task queue before the schedule task priority queue. This means we
  may delay the processing of scheduled tasks but it ensures we transfer all
pending tasks from the task queue to the scheduled priority queue to run the
soonest to expire scheduled task first.
- Deprecate IORatio on EpollEventLoop, and drain the executor and scheduled queue on each event loop wakeup. Coupling the amount of time we are allowed to drain the executor queue to a proportion of time we process inbound IO may lead to unbounded queue sizes and unpredictable latency.

Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/7829
- In most cases this results in less calls to timerfd_settime
- Less event loop wakeups just to check for scheduled tasks executed outside the event loop
- More predictable executor queue and scheduled task queue draining
- More accurate and responsive scheduled task execution
2019-08-14 10:11:04 +02:00
violetagg
bcf6d56b92 Do not cache local/remote address when creating EpollDatagramChannel with InternetProtocolFamily (#9436)
Motivation:

EpollDatagramChannel#localAddress returns wrong information when
EpollDatagramChannel is created with InternetProtocolFamily,
and EpollDatagramChannel#localAddress is invoked BEFORE the actual binding.

This is a regression caused by change
e17ce934da

Modifications:

EpollDatagramChannel() and EpollDatagramChannel(InternetProtocolFamily family)
do not cache local/remote address

Result:

Rebinding on the same address without "reuse port" works
EpollDatagramChannel#localAddress returns correct address
2019-08-11 08:42:58 +02:00
Norman Maurer
e8ab79f34d
Add testcase to prove that ET semantics for eventFD are correct (#9385)
Motivation:

We recently made a change to use ET for the eventfd and not trigger a read each time. This testcase proves everything works as expected.

Modifications:

Add testcase that verifies thqat the wakeups happen correctly

Result:

More tests
2019-07-17 12:23:08 +02:00
Nick Hill
1748352d98 Fix epoll spliceTo file descriptor with offset (#9369)
Motivation

The AbstractEpollStreamChannel::spliceTo(FileDescriptor, ...) methods
take an offset parameter but this was effectively ignored due to what
looks like a typo in the corresponding JNI function impl. Instead it
would always use the file's own native offset.

Modification

- Fix typo in netty_epoll_native_splice0() and offset accounting in
AbstractEpollStreamChannel::SpliceFdTask.
- Modify unit test to include an invocation of the public spliceTo
method using non-zero offset.

Result

spliceTo FD methods work as expected when an offset is provided.
2019-07-16 13:22:30 +02:00
jimin
9621a5b981 remove unused imports (#9287)
Motivation:

Some imports are not used

Modification:

remove unused imports

Result:

Code cleanup
2019-06-26 21:08:31 +02:00
Norman Maurer
c9aaa93d83
Allow to specify a EventLoopTaskQueueFactory for various EventLoopGroup implementations (#9247)
Motivation:

Sometimes it is desirable to be able to use a different Queue implementation for the EventLoop of a Channel. This is currently not possible without resort to reflection.

Modifications:

- Add a new constructor to Nio|Epoll|KQueueEventLoopGroup which allows to specify a factory which is used to create the task queue. This was the user can override the default implementation.
- Add test

Result:

Be able to change Queue that is used for the EventLoop.
2019-06-21 09:05:19 +02:00
Steve Buzzard
70731bfa7e Added UDP multicast (with caveats: getInterface, getNetworkInterface, block or loopback-mode-disabled operations).
Motivation:

Provide epoll/native multicast to support high load multicast users (we are using it for a high load telecomm app at my day job).

Modification:

Added support for source specific and any source multicast for epoll transport. Some caveats: no support for disabling loop back mode, retrieval of interface and block operation, all of which tend to be less frequently used.

Result:

Provides epoll transport multicast for common use cases.

Co-authored-by: Norman Maurer <norman_maurer@apple.com>
2019-05-25 08:00:16 +02:00
Julien Viet
e348bd9217 KQueueEventLoop | EpollEventLoop may incorrectly update registration when FD is reused.
Motivation:

The current KQueueEventLoop implementation does not process concurrent domain socket channel registration/unregistration in the order they actual
happen since unregistration are delated by an event loop task scheduling. When a domain socket is closed, it's file descriptor might be reused
quickly and therefore trigger a new channel registration using the same descriptor.

Consequently the KQueueEventLoop#add(AbstractKQueueChannel) method will overwrite the current inactive channels having the same descriptor
and the delayed KQueueEventLoop#remove(AbstractKQueueChannel) will remove the active channel that replaced the inactive one.

As active channels are registered, events for this file descriptor won't be processed anymore and the channels will never be closed.

The same problem can also happen in EpollEventLoop. Beside this we also may never remove the AbstractEpollChannel from the internal map
when it is unregistered which will prevent it from be GC'ed

Modifications:

- Change logic of native KQueue and Epoll implementations to ensure we correctly handle the case of FD reuse
- Only try to update kevent / epoll if the Channel is still open (as otherwise it will be handled by kqueue / epoll itself)
- Correctly remove AbstractEpollChannel from internal map in all cases
- Make implementation of closeAll() consistent for Epoll and KQueueEventLoop

Result:

KQueue and Epoll native transports correctly handle FD reuse

Co-authored-by: Norman Maurer <norman_maurer@apple.com>
2019-05-22 09:23:09 +02:00
Norman Maurer
86dd388637 Revert "Added UDP multicast (with caveats: no ipv6, getInterface, getNetworkI… (#9006)"
This reverts commit a3e8c867419b998c5da2174844b5f1e09ff76bed as there are some issues that need to be fixed first.
2019-04-12 21:32:22 +02:00
Norman Maurer
778ff2057e
Add IPv6 multicast test to testsuite (#9037)
Motivation:

We currently only cover ipv4 multicast in the testsuite but we should also have tests for ipv6.

Modifications:

- Add test for ipv6
- Ensure we only try to run multicast test for ipv4 / ipv6 if the loopback interface supports it.

Result:

Better test coverage
2019-04-12 12:29:08 +02:00
Steve Buzzard
a3e8c86741 Added UDP multicast (with caveats: no ipv6, getInterface, getNetworkI… (#9006)
…nterface, block or loopback-mode-disabled operations).


Motivation:

Provide epoll/native multicast to support high load multicast users (we are using it for a high load telecomm app at my day job).

Modification:

Added support for (ipv4 only) source specific and any source multicast for epoll transport. Some caveats (beyond no ipv6 support initially - there’s a bit of work to add in join and leave group specifically around SSM, as ipv6 uses different data structures for this): no support for disabling loop back mode, retrieval of interface and block operation, all of which tend to be less frequently used.

Result:

Provides epoll transport multicast for IPv4 for common use cases. Understand if you’d prefer to hold off until ipv6 is included but not sure when I’ll be able to get to that.
2019-04-08 20:13:39 +02:00
Vladimir Kostyukov
0a0da67f43 Introduce SingleThreadEventLoop.registeredChannels (#8428)
Motivation:

Systems depending on Netty may benefit (telemetry, alternative even loop scheduling algorithms) from knowing the number of channels assigned to each EventLoop.

Modification:

Expose the number of channels registered in the EventLoop via SingleThreadEventLoop.registeredChannels.

Result:

Fixes #8276.
2019-03-28 11:33:12 +00:00
Lunfu Zhong
e7b3195570 Support ALLOW_HALF_CLOSURE channel option on Unix domain socket. (#8932)
Motivation:

Since DomainSocketChannel is a DuplexChannel,  which be able to shutdown input or output individually on demands, but ALLOW_HALF_CLOSURE channel option has not been supported yet.

I thought this could be a missing feature of Unix domain socket, so here the PR for it.

Modifications:

1. Added allHalfClosure property both in  EpollDomainSocketChannelConfig and KQueueDomainSocketChannelConfig,
2. Enabled isAllowHalfClosure method of native channel to support domain channel config,
3. Created EpollDomainSocketShutdownOutputByPeerTest and KQueueDomainSocketShutdownOutputByPeerTest to verify the change.

Result:

ALLOW_HALF_CLOSURE channel option can be set with DomainSocketChannel, and no more warning of Unknown channel option 'ALLOW_HALF_CLOSURE'.
2019-03-19 11:24:07 +01:00
Norman Maurer
fa6a8cb09c
Support using an Executor to offload blocking / long-running tasks wh… (#8847)
Motivation:

The SSLEngine does provide a way to signal to the caller that it may need to execute a blocking / long-running task which then can be offloaded to an Executor to ensure the I/O thread is not blocked. Currently how we handle this in SslHandler is not really optimal as while we offload to the Executor we still block the I/O Thread.

Modifications:

- Correctly support offloading the task to the Executor while suspending processing of SSL in the I/O Thread
- Add new methods to SslContext to specify the Executor when creating a SslHandler
- Remove @deprecated annotations from SslHandler constructor that takes an Executor
- Adjust tests to also run with the Executor to ensure all works as expected.

Result:

Be able to offload long running tasks to an Executor when using SslHandler. Partly fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/7862 and https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/7020.
2019-02-11 09:47:44 +01:00
Norman Maurer
c6a90d90a6
Add more tests to KQueue and Epoll testsuites. (#8851)
Motivation:

We missed to extend a few tests from the testsuite and so also run these with our native KQueue and Epoll transport.

Modifications:

Extend tests and so run these for our native transports as well.

Result:

More tests.
2019-02-08 20:08:34 +01:00