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17 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Norman Maurer
625c4e8286
Tighten up contract of PromiseCombiner and so make it more safe to use (#8886)
Motivation:

PromiseCombiner is not thread-safe and even assumes all added Futures are using the same EventExecutor. This is kind of fragile as we do not enforce this. We need to enforce this contract to ensure it's safe to use and easy to spot concurrency problems.

Modifications:

- Add new contructor to PromiseCombiner that takes an EventExecutor and deprecate the old non-arg constructor.
- Check if methods are called from within the EventExecutor thread and if not fail
- Correctly dispatch on the right EventExecutor if the Future uses a different EventExecutor to eliminate concurrency issues.

Result:

More safe use of PromiseCombiner + enforce correct usage / contract.
2019-02-28 20:32:04 +01:00
Alexey Kachayev
b0823761f4 PendingWriteQueue to handle write operations with void future
Motivation:

Right now PendingWriteQueue.removeAndWriteAll collects all promises to
PromiseCombiner instance which sets listener to each given promise throwing
IllegalStateException on VoidChannelPromise which breaks while loop
and "reports" operation as failed (when in fact part of writes might be
actually written).

Modifications:

Check if the promise is not void before adding it to the PromiseCombiner
instance.

Result:

PendingWriteQueue.removeAndWriteAll succesfully writes all pendings
even in case void promise was used.
2018-03-16 08:23:40 +01:00
Norman Maurer
55b501d0d4 Correctly update Channel writability when queueing data in SslHandler.
Motivation:

A regression was introduced in 86e653e which had the effect that the writability was not updated for a Channel while queueing data in the SslHandler.

Modifications:

- Factor out code that will increment / decrement pending bytes and use it in AbstractCoalescingBufferQueue and PendingWriteQueue
- Add test-case

Result:

Channel writability changes are triggered again.
2017-10-24 09:13:15 +02:00
Norman Maurer
74f24a5c19 Finish work on http2 child channel implementation and http2 frame api.
Motivation:

Our http2 child channel implementation was not 100 % complete and had a few bugs. Beside this the performance overhead was non-trivial.

Modifications:

There are a lot of modifications, the most important....
  * Http2FrameCodec extends Http2ConnectionHandler and Http2MultiplexCodec extends Http2FrameCodec to reduce performance heads and inter-dependencies on handlers in the pipeline
  * Correctly handle outbound flow control for child channels
  * Support unknow frame types in Http2FrameCodec and Http2MultiplexCodec
  * Use a consistent way how to create Http2ConnectionHandler, Http2FrameCodec and Http2MultiplexCodec (via a builder)
  * Remove Http2Codec and Http2CodecBuilder as the user should just use Http2MultipleCodec and Http2MultiplexCodecBuilder now
  * Smart handling of flushes from child channels to reduce overhead
  * Reduce object allocations
  * child channels always use the same EventLoop as the parent Channel to reduce overhead and simplify implementation.
  * Not extend AbstractChannel for the child channel implementation to reduce overhead in terms of performance and memory usage
  * Remove Http2FrameStream.managedState(...) as the user of the child channel api should just use Channel.attr(...)

Result:

Http2MultiplexCodec (and so child channels) and Http2FrameCodec are more correct, faster and more feature complete.
2017-08-11 12:41:28 +02:00
Nikolay Fedorovskikh
0692bf1b6a fix the typos 2017-04-20 04:56:09 +02:00
Norman Maurer
e3cb9935c0 Take memory overhead of ChannelOutboundBuffer / PendingWriteQueue into account
Motivation:

To guard against the case that a user will enqueue a lot of empty or small buffers and so raise an OOME we need to also take the overhead of the ChannelOutboundBuffer / PendingWriteQueue into account when detect if a Channel is writable or not. This is related to #5856.

Modifications:

When calculate the memory for an message that is enqueued also add some extra bytes depending on the implementation.

Result:

Better guard against OOME.
2016-11-03 15:54:00 +01:00
Norman Maurer
6d70f4b38a Guard against re-entrance in PendingWriteQueue.removeAndWriteAll()
Motivation:

PendingWriteQueue should guard against re-entrant writes once removeAndWriteAll() is run.

Modifications:

Continue writing until queue is empty.

Result:

Correctly guard against re-entrance.
2016-08-18 07:13:19 +02:00
Norman Maurer
b37a41a535 Allow to get the number of bytes queued in PendingWriteQueue
Motivation:

For some use-cases it would be useful to know the number of bytes queued in the PendingWriteQueue without the need to dequeue them.

Modifications:

Add PendingWriteQueue.bytes().

Result:

Be able to get the number of bytes queued.
2016-07-11 09:05:20 +02:00
Norman Maurer
e10dca7601 Mark Recycler.recycle(...) deprecated and update usage.
Motivation:

Recycler.recycle(...) should not be used anymore and be replaced by Handle.recycle().

Modifications:

Mark it as deprecated and update usage.

Result:

Correctly document deprecated api.
2016-05-20 22:11:31 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
abce89d1bc Revert "[#5028] Fix re-entrance issue with channelWritabilityChanged(...) and write(...)"
Motivation:
Revert d0943dcd30. Delaying the notification of writability change may lead to notification being missed. This is a ABA type of concurrency problem.

Modifications:
- Revert d0943dcd30.

Result:
channelWritabilityChange will be called on every change, and will not be suppressed due to ABA scenario.
2016-04-09 20:32:47 +02:00
Norman Maurer
d0943dcd30 [#5028] Fix re-entrance issue with channelWritabilityChanged(...) and write(...)
Motivation:

When always triggered fireChannelWritabilityChanged() directly when the update the pending bytes in the ChannelOutboundBuffer was made from within the EventLoop. This is problematic as this can cause some re-entrance issue if the user has a custom ChannelOutboundHandler that does multiple writes from within the write(...) method and also has a handler that will intercept the channelWritabilityChanged event and trigger another write when the Channel is writable. This can also easily happen if the user just use a MessageToMessageEncoder subclass and triggers a write from channelWritabilityChanged().

Beside this we also triggered fireChannelWritabilityChanged() too often when a user did a write from outside the EventLoop. In this case we increased the pending bytes of the outboundbuffer before scheduled the actual write and decreased again before the write then takes place. Both of this may trigger a fireChannelWritabilityChanged() event which then may be re-triggered once the actual write ends again in the ChannelOutboundBuffer.

The third gotcha was that a user may get multiple events even if the writability of the channel not changed.

Modification:

- Always invoke the fireChannelWritabilityChanged() later on the EventLoop.
- Only trigger the fireChannelWritabilityChanged() if the channel is still active and if the writability of the channel changed. No need to cause events that were already triggered without a real writability change.
- when write(...) is called from outside the EventLoop we only increase the pending bytes in the outbound buffer (so that Channel.isWritable() is updated directly) but not cause a fireChannelWritabilityChanged(). The fireChannelWritabilityChanged() is then triggered once the task is picked up by the EventLoop as usual.

Result:

No more re-entrance possible because of writes from within channelWritabilityChanged(...) method and no events without a real writability change.
2016-04-06 10:07:13 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
45849b2fa8 Deprecate PromiseAggregator
Motivation:
PromiseAggregator's API allows for the aggregate promise to complete before the user is done adding promises. In order to support this use case the API structure would need to change in a breaking manner.

Modifications:
- Deprecate PromiseAggregator and subclasses
- Introduce PromiseCombiner which corrects these issues

Result:
PromiseCombiner corrects the deficiencies in PromiseAggregator.
2016-03-14 10:53:30 -07:00
Max Ng
e7ee6abd70 Guard against re-entrance in PendingWriteQueue.
Motivation:

PendingWriteQueue should guard against re-entrant writes once
removeAndFailAll() is run.

Modifications:

removeAndFailAll() should repeat until the queue is finally empty.

Result:

assertEmpty() will always hold.
2016-03-14 08:52:43 +01:00
Norman Maurer
f1c5f0e0c7 [#3967] Guard against NPE in PendingWriteQueue
Motivation:

If the Channel is already closed when the PendingWriteQueue is created it will generate a NPE when add or remove is called later.

Modifications:

Add null checks to guard against NPE.

Result:

No more NPE possible.
2015-07-17 21:31:27 +02:00
Norman Maurer
abf7afca76 [#3367] Fix re-entrance bug in PendingWriteQueue
Motivation:

Because of a re-entrance bug in PendingWriteQueue it was possible to get the queue corrupted and also trigger an IllegalStateException caused by multiple recycling of the internal PendingWrite objects.

Modifications:

- Correctly guard against re-entrance

Result:

No more IllegalStateException possible
2015-02-06 19:49:34 +01:00
Trustin Lee
3957a88a94 Make PendingWriteQueue.recycle() update its state before triggering an event
Related: #3212

Motivation:

PendingWriteQueue.recycle() updates its data structure after triggering
a channelWritabilityChanged() event. It causes a rare corruption such as
double free when channelWritabilityChanged() method accesses the
PendingWriteQueue.

Modifications:

Update the state of PendingWriteQueue before triggering an event.

Result:

Fix a rare double-free problem
2014-12-07 23:27:33 +09:00
Norman Maurer
02e7e53cbb [#2752] Add PendingWriteQueue for queue up writes
Motivation:

Sometimes ChannelHandler need to queue writes to some point and then process these. We currently have no datastructure for this so the user will use an Queue or something like this. The problem is with this Channel.isWritable() will not work as expected and so the user risk to write to fast. That's exactly what happened in our SslHandler. For this purpose we need to add a special datastructure which will also take care of update the Channel and so be sure that Channel.isWritable() works as expected.

Modifications:

- Add PendingWriteQueue which can be used for this purpose
- Make use of PendingWriteQueue in SslHandler

Result:

It is now possible to queue writes in a ChannelHandler and still have Channel.isWritable() working as expected. This also fixes #2752.
2014-08-12 06:38:22 +02:00