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7822 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Trustin Lee
b2f1ef57c8 Fix RejectedExecutionException when using DnsAddressResolverGroup
Motivation:

AddressResolverGroup adds a listener to the termination future of an
EventExecutor when a new AddressResolver is created. The listener calls
AddressResolver.close() when the EventExecutor is terminated to give the
AddressResolver a chance to release its resources.

When using DnsAddressResolverGroup, the AddressResolver.close() will
eventually trigger DnsNameResolver.close(), which closes its underlying
DatagramChannel.

DatagramChannel.close() (or any Channel.close()) will travel through
pipeline and trigger EventExecutor.execute() because
DnsNameResolver.close() has been invoked from a non-I/O thread.
(NB: A terminationFuture is always notified from the GlobalEventExecutor
thread.)

However, because we are doing this in the listener of the termination
future of the terminated EventLoop we are trying to execute a task upon,
the attempt to close the channel fails due to RejectedExecutionException.

Modifications:

- Do not call Channel.close() in DnsNameResolver.close() if the Channel
  has been closed by EventLoop already

Result:

No more RejectedExecutionException when shutting down an event loop.
2016-08-01 10:21:10 +02:00
alexlehm
ba80fbbe05 UnknownHostException mentions hostname with search domain added
Motivation:

When a hostname cannot be resolved, the message in the UnknownHostException mentions the hostname with the last attempted search domain appended, which is kind of confusing. I would prefer to see the original hostname supplied to the method in the exception.

Modifications:

Store the pristine hostname in the resolver context and use it to create the exception message instead of the hostname with search domain.
Add unit test to check that the exception does not mention the search domain.

Result:

The exception mentions the unmodified hostname in the message.
2016-08-01 07:20:19 +02:00
Dmitriy Dumanskiy
1975fcefe4 StringUtil cleanup. NewLine char initializing simplified and code in static section simplified.
Motivation:

NewLine initializing is complex, with unnecessary allocations and non-standard.
Static section is overloaded with StringBuilders for simple "s" + "s" concatenation pattern that compiler optimizes perfectly.

Modifications:

NewLine initializing replaced with standard System.getProperty("line.separator").
Removed StringBuilders in static section.

Result:

Less complex code.
2016-08-01 07:12:58 +02:00
Dmitriy Dumanskiy
a4d8f930af small performance fixes : unnecessary unboxing operations removed
Motivation :

Unboxing operations allocate unnecessary objects when it could be avoided.

Modifications:
Replaced Float.valueOf with Number.parseFloat where possible.

Result:

Less unnecessary objects allocations.
2016-08-01 07:10:25 +02:00
Norman Maurer
e85d437398 [#5597] Not try to double release empty buffer in Unpooled.wrappedBuffer(...)
Motivation:

When Unpooled.wrappedBuffer(...) is called with an array of ByteBuf with length >= 2 and the first ByteBuf is not readable it will result in double releasing of these empty buffers when release() is called on the returned buffer.

Modifications:

- Ensure we only wrap readable buffers.
- Add unit test

Result:

No double release of buffers.
2016-07-30 21:16:44 +02:00
Norman Maurer
f585806a74 [#5598] Ensure SslHandler not log false-positives when try to close the channel due timeout.
Motivation:

When we try to close the Channel due a timeout we need to ensure we not log if the notification of the promise fails as it may be completed in the meantime.

Modifications:

Add another constructor to ChannelPromiseNotifier and PromiseNotifier which allows to log on notification failure.

Result:

No more miss-leading logs.
2016-07-30 21:15:09 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
82b617dfe9 retainSlice() unwrap ByteBuf
Motivation:
retainSlice() currently does not unwrap the ByteBuf when creating the ByteBuf wrapper. This effectivley forms a linked list of ByteBuf when it is only necessary to maintain a reference to the unwrapped ByteBuf.

Modifications:
- retainSlice() and retainDuplicate() variants should only maintain a reference to the unwrapped ByteBuf
- create new unit tests which generally verify the retainSlice() behavior
- Remove unecessary generic arguments from AbstractPooledDerivedByteBuf
- Remove unecessary int length member variable from the unpooled sliced ByteBuf implementation
- Rename the unpooled sliced/derived ByteBuf to include Unpooled in their name to be more consistent with the Pooled variants

Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/5582
2016-07-29 11:16:44 -07:00
Norman Maurer
d92c5f5f5b Introduce allocation / pooling ratio in Recycler
Motivation:

At the moment the Recyler is very sensitive to allocation bursts which means that if there is a need for X objects for only one time these will most likely end up in the Recycler and sit there forever as the normal workload only need a subset of this number.

Modifications:

Add a ratio which sets how many objects should be pooled for each new allocation. This allows to slowly increase the number of objects in the Recycler while not be to sensitive for bursts.

Result:

Less unused objects in the Recycler if allocation rate sometimes bursts.
2016-07-29 15:20:39 +02:00
Norman Maurer
7f8b5f8efd [#4351] Add warnings for Attribute.remove() and Attribute.getAndRemove()
Motivation:

Using Attribute.remove() and Attribute.getAndRemove() in a multi-threaded enviroment has its drawbacks. Make sure we document these.

Modifications:

Add javadocs and mark Attribute.remove() and Attribute.getAndRemove() as @Deprecated.

Result:

Hopefully less suprising behaviour.
2016-07-29 15:12:36 +02:00
Norman Maurer
cb7cf4491c [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2016-07-27 13:29:56 +02:00
Norman Maurer
9466b32d05 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.4.Final 2016-07-27 13:16:59 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
5f4f295600 Correctly return a retained slice if called SwappedByteBuf.retainedSlice(...)
Motivation:

SwappedByteBuf.retainedSlice(...) did not return a retained buffer.

Modifications:

Correctly delegate to retainedSlice(..) calls.

Result:

Correctly return retained slice.
2016-07-27 12:36:37 +02:00
Ngoc Dao
835f901d5f Fix #5590 QueryStringDecoder#path should decode the path info
Motivation:

Currently, QueryStringDecoder#path simply returns the path info as is, without decoding it as the Javadoc states.

Modifications:

* Make QueryStringDecoder#path decode the path info.
* Add tests to QueryStringDecoderTest.

Result:

QueryStringDecoder#path now decodes the path info as expected.
2016-07-27 09:29:54 +02:00
Norman Maurer
b97a36a10f Add test to verify that its possible to add another ChannelInitializer in the initChannel(...) method.
Motivation:

I received a report the its not possible to add another ChannelInitialiter in the initChannel(...) method, so we should add a test case for it.

Modifications:

Added testcase.

Result:

Validate that all works as expected.
2016-07-27 09:25:13 +02:00
Norman Maurer
4638df2062 [#5566] Ensure using a ChannelInitializer via ServerBootstrap.handler(...) produce correct ordering.
Motivation:

When a ChannelInitializer is used via ServerBootstrap.handler(...) the users handlers may be added after the internal ServerBootstrapAcceptor. This should not happen.

Modifications:

Delay the adding of the ServerBootstrapAcceptor until the initChannel(....) method returns.

Result:

Correct order of handlers in the ServerChannels ChannelPipeline.
2016-07-27 08:34:31 +02:00
Norman Maurer
445a547265 Set Recycler DEFAULT_INITIAL_MAX_CAPACITY to a more sane value
Motivation:

We used a very high number for DEFAULT_INITIAL_MAX_CAPACITY (over 200k) which is not very relastic and my lead to very surprising memory usage if allocations happen in bursts.

Modifications:

Use a more sane default value of 32k

Result:

Less possible memory usage by default
2016-07-27 07:59:23 +02:00
Norman Maurer
dc6c6d956a [#5541] Ensure failing a Promise in SimpleChannelPool will not result in stack overflow.
Motivation:

We used Promise.setFailure(...) when fail a Promise in SimpleChannelPool. As this happens in multiple levels this can result in stackoverflow as setFailure(...) may throw an IllegalStateException which then again is propergated.

Modifications:

Use tryFailure(...)

Result:

No more possibility to cause a stack overflow when failing the promise.
2016-07-27 07:57:58 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
cebf255951 FlushConsolidationHandler remove conditional
Motivation:
FlushConsolidationHandler#flushIfNeeded has a conditional which is fixed based upon code path. This conditional can be removed and instead just manually set in each fixed code path.

Modifications:
- Remove boolean parameter on FlushConsolidationHandler#flushIfNeeded and set readInprogess to false manually when necessary

Result:
Less conditionals in FlushConsolidationHandler
2016-07-27 07:11:47 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
01523e7835 Reduce conditionals in AbstractReferenceCounted
Motivation:
AbstractReferenceCounted as independent conditional statements to check the bounds of the retain IllegalReferenceCountException condition. One of the exceptions also uses the incorrect increment.

Modifications:
- Combined independent conditional checks into 1 where possible
- Correct IllegalReferenceCountException with incorrect increment
- Remove the subtract to check for overflow and re-use the addition and check for overflow to remove 1 arithmetic operation (see http://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jls/se7/html/jls-15.html#jls-15.18.2)

Result:
AbstractReferenceCounted has less independent branch statements and more correct IllegalReferenceCountException. Compilation size of AbstractReferenceCounted.retain() is reduced from 58 bytes to 47 bytes.
2016-07-25 12:25:55 -07:00
Norman Maurer
d315f1b3ba [#5551] Fix sporadic GlobalEventExecutorTest.testAutomaticStartStop test failure
Motivation:

We saw some sporadic test failures for GlobalEventExecutorTest.testAutomaticStartStop test. This is caused parallel execution of tests in combination with assert checks that will be affected.

Modifications:

Remove fragile assert checks.

Result:

No more sporadic test failures
2016-07-25 08:26:30 +02:00
Norman Maurer
fe4af7e32c Ensure shared capacity is updated correctly when WeakOrderQueue is collected.
Motivation:

We use a shared capacity per Stack for all its WeakOrderQueue elements. These relations are stored in a WeakHashMap to allow dropping these if memory pressure arise. The problem is that we not "reclaim" previous reserved space when this happens. This can lead to a Stack which has not shared capacity left which then will lead to an AssertError when we try to allocate a new WeakOderQueue.

Modifications:

- Ensure we never throw an AssertError if we not have enough space left for a new WeakOrderQueue
- Ensure we reclaim space when WeakOrderQueue is collected.

Result:

No more AssertError possible when new WeakOrderQueue is created and also correctly reclaim space that was reserved from the shared capacity.
2016-07-24 20:56:51 +02:00
Julien Viet
8d4cfd9002 Allow ndots=0 in DnsNameResolver and search domains - fixes #5570
Motivation:

The ndots = 0 is a valid value for ndots, it means that when using a non dotted name, the resolution should first try using a search and if it fails then use subdomains. Currently it is not allowed. Docker compose uses this when wiring up containers as names have usually no dots inside.

Modification:

Modify DnsNameResolver to accept ndots = 0 and handle the case in the resolution procedure. In this case a direct search is done and then a fallback on the search path is performed.

Result:

The ndots = 0 case is implemented.
2016-07-24 20:41:14 +02:00
Norman Maurer
f25f1f255d No need to do a memory copy to verify snappy identifier
Motivation:

We are currently doing a memory copy to verify the snapy version. This is not needed.

Modifications:

Remove memory copy and just compare byte per byte.

Result:

Less memory copies and allocations
2016-07-24 20:39:46 +02:00
Norman Maurer
9c0d1a99bc Ensure attributes and contained object can be collected as fast as possible.
Motivation:

Due an implementation flaw in DefaultAttributeMap it was possible that an attribute and its stored value/key could not be collected until the DefaultAttributeMap could be collected. This can lead to unexpected memory usage and strong reachability of objects that should be collected.

Modifications:

Use an special empty DefaultAttribute as head of the each bucket which will not store any key / value. With this change everything can be collected as expected as we not use any DefaultAttribute created by the user as head of a bucket.

Result:

DefaultAttributeMap does not store user data and thus the lifetime of this user data is not tied to the lifetime of the DefaultAttributeMap.
2016-07-24 20:31:39 +02:00
Norman Maurer
7db3e01498 Ensure uncompressed ByteBuf is released when an exception happens during decoding.
Motivation:

We need to ensure the uncompressed ByteBuf is released if an exception happens while calling decode(...). If we miss to do so we leak buffers.

Modifications:

Correctly release buffer on exception.

Result:

No more memory leak.
2016-07-24 20:28:40 +02:00
Norman Maurer
94d7557dea Ensure WeakOrderQueue can be collected fast enough
Motivation:

Commit afafadd3d7 introduced a change which stored the Stack in the WeakOrderQueue as field. This unfortunally had the effect that it was not removed from the WeakHashMap anymore as the Stack also is used as key.

Modifications:

Do not store a reference to the Stack in WeakOrderQueue.

Result:

WeakOrderQueue can be collected correctly again.
2016-07-22 20:42:05 +02:00
Norman Maurer
3ebbd96820 Remove memory copies when doing CRC32 processing in JdkZlibDecoder
Motivation:

We not need to do any memory copies when doing CRC32 processing.

Modifications:

Use ByteBufChecksum to eliminate memory copies.

Result:

Less memory copies.
2016-07-22 20:02:12 +02:00
Ian Haken
2ce1d29d4d Elliminated some buggy behavior when using a KeyManagerFactory with OpenSslServerContext.
Motivation:

PR #5493 added support for KeyManagerFactories when using the OpenSsl context. This commit corrects a bug causing a NullPointerException that occurs when using a KeyManagerFactory without a certificate chain and private key.

Modifications:

Removes assertNotNull() assertions which were causing a certificate chain and private key to be required even when using a KeyManagerFactory. Also removed a redundant call to buildKeyManagerFactory() which was also causing a exception when a KeyManagerFactory is provided but a certificate chain and private key is not.

Result:

A KeyManagerFactory can now be used in the OpenSslServerContext without an independent certificate chain and private key.
2016-07-22 09:14:54 +02:00
Norman Maurer
87551fc751 Remove memory copy when checksum non heap backed ByteBuf implementations using Snappy
Motivation:

We should try to minimize memory copies whenever possible.

Modifications:

- Refactor ByteBufChecksum to work with heap and direct ByteBuf always
- Remove memory copy in Snappy by let Crc32c extend ByteBufChecksum

Result:

Less memory copies when using Snappy
2016-07-22 09:11:43 +02:00
Norman Maurer
9151739577 Remove unnessary memory copy when doing Bzip2 encoding
Motivation:

We did an unessary memory copy when doing bzip2 encoding.

Modifications:

Remove memory copy and just use a ByteProcessor.

Result:

Less memory copies and so faster.
2016-07-21 11:39:56 +02:00
Norman Maurer
fa84e86f78 Lz4FrameEncoder should prefer direct buffers for its output.
Motivation:

We should prefer direct buffers for the output of Lz4FrameEncoder as this is what is needed for writing to the socket.

Modification:

Use direct buffers for the output

Result:

Less memory copies needed.
2016-07-21 11:36:32 +02:00
Norman Maurer
bb3c4a43d8 Lz4FrameDecoder should reduce memory copies whenever possible
Motivation:

When the user constructs Lz4FrameDecoder with a Checksum implementation like CRC32 or Adler32 and uses Java8 we can directly use a ByteBuffer to do the checksum work. This way we can eliminate memory copies.

Modifications:

Detect if ByteBuffer can be used for checksum work and if so reduce memory copies.

Result:

Less memory copies when using JDK8
2016-07-21 11:34:31 +02:00
Norman Maurer
b8400f9628 [#5553] SimpleChannelPool#notifyConnect() may leak Channels
Motivation:

The SimpleChannelPool#notifyConnect() method will leak Channels if the user cancelled the Promise in between.

Modifications:

Release the channel if the Promise was complete before.

Result:

No more channel leaks.
2016-07-20 20:17:19 +02:00
Jason Tedor
d262f7c189 Reduce permissions needed for process ID
Motiviation:

DefaultChannelId attempts to acquire a default process ID by determining
the process PID. However, to do this it attempts to punch through to the
system classloader, a permission that in the face of a restrictive
security manager is unlikely to be granted. Looking past this, it then
attempts to load a declared method off a reflectively loaded class,
another permission that is not likely to be granted in the face of a
restrictive security manager. However, neither of these permissions are
necessary as the punching through to the system security manager is
completely unneeded, and there is no need to load a public method as a
declared method.

Modifications:

Instead of punching through to the system classloader requiring
restricted permissions, we can just use current classloader. To address
the access declared method permission, we instead just reflectively
obtain the desired public method via Class#getMethod.

Result:

Acquiring the default process ID from the PID will succeed without
requiring the runtime permissions "getClassLoader" and
"accessDeclaredMembers".
2016-07-20 19:47:56 +02:00
alexlehm
73c0fb0e23 Construct LOCALHOST4 and LOCALHOST6 object with hostname "localhost"
Motivation:

When resolving localhost on Windows where the hosts file does not contain a localhost entry by default, the resulting InetAddress object returned by the resolver does not have the hostname set so that getHostName returns the ip address 127.0.0.1. This behaviour is inconsistent with Windows where the hosts file does contain a localhost entry and with Linux in any case. It breaks at least some unit tests.

Modifications:

Create the LOCALHOST4 and LOCALHOST6 objects with hostname localhost in addition to the address.
Add unit test domain localhost to DnsNameResolverTest to check the resolution of localhost with ipv4 at least.

Result:

The resolver returns a InetAddress object for localhost with the hostname localhost in all cases.
2016-07-20 05:55:45 +02:00
Jason Tedor
e00b797936 Acquire Java version simply
Motivation:

The Java version is used for platform dependent logic. Yet, the logic
for acquiring the Java version requires special permissions (the runtime
permission "getClassLoader") that some downstream projects will never
grant. As such, these projects are doomed to have Netty act is their
Java major version is six.  While there are ways to maintain the same
logic without requiring these special permissions, the logic is
needlessly complicated because it relies on loading classes that exist
in version n but not version n - 1. This complexity can be removed. As a
bonanza, the dangerous permission is no longer required.

Modifications:

Rather than attempting to load classes that exist in version n but not
in version n - 1, we can just parse the Java specification version. This
only requires a begign property (property permission
"java.specification.version") and is simple.

Result:

Acquisition of the Java version is safe and simple.
2016-07-19 18:51:25 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
3d7ae97359 Make Epoll ChannelMetadata more consistent with NIO
Motivation:
In 4.0 AbstractNioByteChannel has a default of 16 max messages per read. However in 4.1 that constraint was applied at the NioSocketChannel which is not equivalent. In 4.1 AbstractEpollStreamChannel also did not have the default of 16 max messages per read applied.

Modifications:
- Make Nio consistent with 4.0
- Make Epoll consistent with Nio

Result:
Nio and Epoll both have consistent ChannelMetadata and are consistent with 4.0.
2016-07-18 13:26:05 +02:00
buchgr
328510468c Complete ChannelPromise for Http2WindowUpdateFrames in Http2FrameCodec. Fixes #5530
Motivation:

The channel promise of a window update frame is not completed correctly,
depending on the failure or success of the operation.

Modification:

Succeed / Fail the promise if the window update succeeds / fails.

Result:

Correctly succeed / fail the promise.
2016-07-15 17:29:41 +02:00
Norman Maurer
047f6aed28 [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2016-07-15 09:09:13 +02:00
Norman Maurer
b2adea87a0 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.3.Final 2016-07-15 09:08:53 +02:00
Carsten Varming
3a33f5eb9d Fix JDK9 direct ByteBuffer cleaner invocation and initialize Cleaner0 when PlatformDependent0 is initialized.
Motivation:
The clean method in java.base/jdk.internal.ref.Cleaner is not accessible
to methods outside java.base.  This prevents Cleaner0.freeDirectBuffer
from actually calling the clean method on JDK9.

The issue could have been caught earlier if Cleaner0 is initialized when
PlatformDependent0 is initialized and logging statements in the static
initializer in Cleaner0 would be close to the logging statements in the
static initializer in PlatformDependent0.

Modifications:
Try casting the cleaner obtained from a ByteBuffer to Runnable and use
Runnable.run if possible. All Cleaners in JDK9 implements Runnable. Fall
back to the clean method if the cleaner does not implement Runnable.
The fallback preserves the behavior on JDK8 and earlier.

Try to free the direct ByteBuffer allocated during static initialization
of PlatformDependent0. This cause Cleaner0 to be initialized when
PlatformDependent0 is initialized, and logging statements from the
static initializers will be close together.

Result:

Cleaner0.freeDirectBuffer works as intended on JDK9 and logging shows
that Cleaner0.freeDirectBuffer works as intended.
2016-07-14 22:24:02 +02:00
Jason Tedor
27520f5208 Non-sticky thread groups in DefaultThreadFactory
Motivation:

A recent change to DefaultThreadFactory modified it so that it is sticky
with respect to thread groups. In particular, this change made it so
that DefaultThreadFactory would hold on to the thread group that created
it, and then use that thread group to create threads.

This can have problematic semantics since it can lead to violations of a
tenet of thread groups that a thread can only modify threads in its own
thread group and descendant thread groups. With a sticky thread group, a
thread triggering the creation of a new thread via
DefaultThreadFactory#newThread will be modifying a thread from the
sticky thread group which will not necessarily be its own nor a
descendant thread group. When a security manager is in place that
enforces this requirement, these modifications are now impossible. This
is especially problematic in the context of Netty because certain global
singletons like GlobalEventExecutor will create a
DefaultThreadFactory. If all DefaultThreadFactory instances are sticky
about their thread groups, it means that submitting tasks to the
GlobalEventExecutor singleton can cause a thread to be created from the
DefaultThreadFactory sticky thread group, exactly the problem with
DefaultThreadFactory being sticky about thread groups. A similar problem
arises from the ThreadDeathWatcher.

Modifications:

This commit modifies DefaultThreadFactory so that a null thread group
can be set with the behavior that all threads created by such an
instance will inherit the default thread group (the thread group
provided by the security manager if there is one, otherwise the thread
group of the creating thread). The construction of the instances of
DefaultThreadFactory used by the GlobalEventExecutor singleton and
ThreadDeathWatcher are modified to use this behavior. Additionally, we
also modify the chained constructor invocations of the
DefaultThreadFactory that do not have a parameter to specify a thread
group to use the thread group from the security manager is available,
otherwise the creating thread's thread group. We also add unit tests
ensuring that all of this behavior is maintained.

Result:

It will be possible to have DefaultThreadFactory instances that are not
sticky about the thread group that led to their creation. Instead,
threads created by such a DefaultThreadFactory will inherit the default
thread group which will either be the thread group from the security
manager or the current thread's thread group.
2016-07-14 22:06:40 +02:00
Norman Maurer
c221d32b92 Upgrade to netty-tcnative-1.1.33.Fork19
Motivation:

New version of tcnative was released.

Modifications:

Bump up version.

Result:

Use latest tncative version.
2016-07-14 20:55:00 +02:00
Norman Maurer
25c37cf44a Include Bundle-NativeCode manifest entry in transport-native-epoll jar.
Motivation:

The build generates a OSGi bundle with missing Bundle-NativeCode manifest entry.

Modifications:

Add missing manifest entry.

Result:

Be able to use transport-native-epoll in osgi container.
2016-07-14 09:11:09 +02:00
Norman Maurer
c735b3e147 [#5514] Fix DiskFileUpload and MemoryFileUpload equals(...) method.
Motivation:

DiskFileUpload and MemoryFileUpload.equals(...) are broken.

Modifications:

Fix implementation and add unit test.

Result:

Equals method are correct now.
2016-07-14 09:09:16 +02:00
Norman Maurer
afafadd3d7 [#5505] Enforce Recycler limit when recycling from different threads
Motivation:

Currently, the recycler max capacity it's only enforced on the
thread-local stack which is used when the recycling happens on the
same thread that requested the object.

When the recycling happens in a different thread, then the objects
will be queued into a linked list (where each node holds N objects,
default=16). These objects are then transfered into the stack when
new objects are requested and the stack is empty.

The problem is that the queue doesn't have a max capacity and that
can lead to bad scenarios. Eg:

- Allocate 1M object from recycler
- Recycle all of them from different thread
- Recycler WeakOrderQueue will contain 1M objects
- Reference graph will be very long to traverse and GC timeseems to be negatively impacted
- Size of the queue will never shrink after this

Modifications:

Add some shared counter which is used to manage capacity limits when recycle from different thread then the allocation thread. We modify the counter whenever we allocate a new Link to reduce the overhead of increment / decrement it.

Result:

More predictable number of objects mantained in the recycler pool.
2016-07-14 07:56:03 +02:00
Norman Maurer
771cfaec22 [#5520] Correctly include all PoolSubpage metrics
Motivation:

Because of a bug we missed to include the first PoolSubpage when collection metrics.

Modifications:

- Correctly include all subpages
- Add unit test

Result:

Correctly include all subpages
2016-07-13 21:33:06 +02:00
Oliver Gould
f2ce28bf18 Satisfy write promise when writing an Http2WindowUpdateFrame to Http2FrameCodec.
Motivation:

When writing an Http2WindowUpdateFrame to an Http2FrameCodec, the
ChannelPromise is never satisfied, so callers cannot generically rely on the
write future being satisfied on success.

Modifications:

When writing Http2WindowUpdateFrame, Http2FrameCodec now satisfies the
ChannelPromise immediately.

Result:

The write future is satisfied on successful writes.

Fixes netty/netty#5530.
2016-07-13 21:31:34 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
9de90d07a9 DefaultHttp2RemoteFlowController reentry infinite loop
Motivation:
DefaultHttp2RemoteFlowController.writePendingBytes does not support reentry but does not enforce this constraint. Reentry is possible if the channel transitions from Writable -> Not Writable -> Writable during the distribution phase. This can happen if the user flushes when notified of the channel transitioning to the not writable state, and may be done if the user wants to fill the channel outbound buffer before flushing.

Modifications:
- DefaultHttp2RemoteFlowController.writePendingBytes should protect against reentry

Result:
DefaultHttp2RemoteFlowController will not allocate unexpected amounts or enter an infinite loop.
2016-07-13 09:12:33 -07:00
Nitesh Kant
77770374fb Ability to run a task at the end of an eventloop iteration.
Motivation:

This change is part of the change done in PR #5395 to provide an `AUTO_FLUSH` capability.
Splitting this change will enable to try other ways of implementing `AUTO_FLUSH`.

Modifications:



Two methods:

```java
void executeAfterEventLoopIteration(Runnable task);


boolean removeAfterEventLoopIterationTask(Runnable task);
```
are added to `SingleThreadEventLoop` class for adding/removing a task to be executed at the end of current/next iteration of this `eventloop`.

In order to support the above, a few methods are added to `SingleThreadEventExecutor`

```java
protected void afterRunningAllTasks() { }
```

This is invoked after all tasks are run for this executor OR if the passed timeout value for `runAllTasks(long timeoutNanos)` is expired.

Added a queue of `tailTasks` to `SingleThreadEventLoop` to hold all tasks to be executed at the end of every iteration.


Result:



`SingleThreadEventLoop` now has the ability to execute tasks at the end of an eventloop iteration.
2016-07-12 10:22:15 +02:00