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11 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Norman Maurer
aa8bdb5d6b Fix assertion error when closing / shutdown native channel and SO_LINGER is set.
Motivation:

When SO_LINGER is used we run doClose() on the GlobalEventExecutor by default so we need to ensure we schedule all code that needs to be run on the EventLoop on the EventLoop in doClose. Beside this there are also threading issues when calling shutdownOutput(...)

Modifications:

- Schedule removal from EventLoop to the EventLoop
- Correctly handle shutdownOutput and shutdown in respect with threading-model
- Add unit tests

Result:

Fixes [#7159].
2017-09-18 14:46:37 -07:00
Norman Maurer
2c1f17faa2 Throw correct NotYetConnectedException when ENOTCONN errno is set
Motivation:

We should throw a NotYetConnectedException when ENOTCONN errno is set. This is also consistent with NIO.

Modification:

Throw correct exception and add test case

Result:

More correct and consistent behavior.
2016-08-24 07:41:24 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
5b48fc284e Make OIO/NIO/EPOLL autoReadClear consistent
Motivation:
OIO/NIO use a volatile variable to track if a read is pending. EPOLL does not use a volatile an executes a Runnable on the event loop thread to set readPending to false. These mechansims should be consistent, and not using a volatile variable is preferable because the variable is written to frequently in the event loop thread.
OIO also does not set readPending to false before each fireChannelRead operation and may result in reading more data than the user desires.

Modifications:
- OIO/NIO should not use a volatile variable for readPending
- OIO should set readPending to false before each fireChannelRead

Result:
OIO/NIO/EPOLL are more consistent w.r.t. readPending and volatile variable operations are reduced
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/5069
2016-04-06 12:32:14 -07:00
Scott Mitchell
9fb86a380d NIO/EPOLL readPending set to false incorrectly
Motivation:
441aa4c575 introduced a bug in transport-native-epoll where readPending is set to false before a read is attempted, but this should happen before fireChannelRead is called. The NIO transport also only sets the readPending variable to false on the first read in the event loop. This means that if the user only calls read() on the first channelRead(..) the select loop will still listen for read events even if the user does not call read() on subsequent channelRead() or channelReadComplete() in the same event loop run. If the user only needs 2 channelRead() calls then by default they will may get 14 more channelRead() calls in the current event loop, and then 16 more when the event loop is woken up for a read event. This will also read data off the TCP stack and allow the peer to queue more data in the local RECV buffers.

Modifications:
- readPending should be set to false before each call to channelRead()
- make NIO readPending set to false consistent with EPOLL

Result:
NIO and EPOLL transport set readPending to false at correct times which don't read more data than intended by the user.
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/5082
2016-04-06 00:09:49 -07:00
Scott Mitchell
441aa4c575 EPOLL ET Missed Reads
Motivation:
bfbef036a8 made EPOLL respect autoRead while in ET mode. However it is possible that we may miss data pending on the RECV queue if autoRead is off. This is because maybeMoreDataToRead is updated after fireChannelRead and if a user calls read() from here maybeMoreDataToRead will be false because it is updated after the fireChannelRead call. The way maybeMoreDataToRead was updated also causes a single channel to continuously read on the event loop and not relinquish and give other channels to try reading.

Modifications:
- Ensure maybeMoreDataToRead is always set after all user events, and is evaluated with readPending to execute a epollInReady on the EventLoop
- Combine the checkResetEpollIn and maybeMoreDataToRead logic to invoke a epollInReady later into the epollInFinally method due to similar responsibilities
- Update unit tests to reflect the user calling read() on the event loop from channelRead()

Result:
EPOLL ET with autoRead set to false will not leave data on the RECV queue.
2016-04-01 13:06:19 -07:00
Norman Maurer
4950a523a7 Not attempt to read from fd when channel is closed during read loop. Related to [#5031]
Motivation:

We need to break out of the read loop for two reasons:

- If the input was shutdown in between (which may be the case when the user did it in the
  fireChannelRead(...) method we should not try to read again to not produce any
  miss-leading exceptions.

- If the user closes the channel we need to ensure we not try to read from it again as
  the filedescriptor may be re-used already by the OS if the system is handling a lot of
  concurrent connections and so needs a lot of filedescriptors. If not do this we risk
  reading data from a filedescriptor that belongs to another socket then the socket that
  was "wrapped" by this Channel implementation.

Modification:

Break the reading loop if the input was shutdown from within the channelRead(...) method.

Result:

No more meaningless exceptions and no risk to read data from wrong socket after the original was closed.
2016-03-29 10:50:38 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
bfbef036a8 EPOLL ET AutoRead
Motivation:
EPOLL does not support autoread when in ET mode.

Modifications:
- EpollRecvByteAllocatorHandle should not unconditionally force reading just because ET is enabled
- AbstractEpollChannel and all derived classes which implement epollInReady must support a variable which indicates
there may be more data to read. The variable will be used when read is called to simulate a EPOLL wakeup and call epollInReady if necessary. This will ensure that if we don't read until EAGAIN that we will try to read again and not rely on EPOLL to notify us.

Result:
EPOLL ET supports auto read.
2016-03-11 07:42:30 -08:00
Scott Mitchell
dbbdbe11a6 Decouple Unix from Linux in Native Transport
Motivation:
transport-native-epoll is designed to be specific to Linux. However there is native code that can be extracted out and made to work on more Unix like distributions. There are a few steps to be completely decoupled but the first step is to extract out code that can run in a more general Unix environment from the Linux specific code base.

Modifications:
- Move all non-Linux specific stuff from Native.java into the io.netty.channel.unix package.
- io.netty.channel.unix.FileDescriptor will inherit all the native methods that are specific to file descriptors.
- io_netty_channel_epoll_Native.[c|h] will only have code that is specific to Linux.

Result:
Code is decoupled and design is streamlined in FileDescriptor.
2015-11-02 12:29:44 -08:00
Scott Mitchell
a55df36ae4 ce6931e0e5 buffer leak in EpollSocketChannelTest
Motivation:
ce6931e0e5 introduced a buffer leak in EpollSocketChannelTest.

Modifications:
- Fix buffer leak

Result:
No more buffer leak.
2015-08-21 11:29:15 -07:00
Scott Mitchell
ce6931e0e5 EPOLL exception processing feedback loop
Motivation:
Commit cf171ff525 changed the way read operations were done. This change introduced a feedback loop between fireException and epollInReady.

Modifications:
- All EPOLL*Channel* classes should not call fireException and also continue to read. Instead a read operation should be executed on the eventloop (if the channel's input is not closed, and other conditions are satisfied)

Result:
Exception processing and channelRead will not be in a feedback loop.
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/4091
2015-08-20 13:11:02 -07:00
Norman Maurer
c5bd8fd264 [#3112] Add supprt for TCP_INFO when using EpollSocketChannel
Motivation:

On Linux, you can gather various metrics using getsockopt(..., TCP_INFO,
...).

Modifications:

Add EpollSocketChannel.tcpInfo() which returns EpollTcpInfo that exposes
all metrics exposed via getsockopt(..., TCP_INFO, ...)

Result:

TCP_INFO support implemented
2015-01-27 07:06:38 +01:00