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Author SHA1 Message Date
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
Norman Maurer
f17bfd0f64
Only use static Exception instances when we can ensure addSuppressed … (#9152)
Motivation:

OOME is occurred by increasing suppressedExceptions because other libraries call Throwable#addSuppressed. As we have no control over what other libraries do we need to ensure this can not lead to OOME.

Modifications:

Only use static instances of the Exceptions if we can either dissable addSuppressed or we run on java6.

Result:

Not possible to OOME because of addSuppressed. Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9151.
2019-05-17 22:23:02 +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
kezhenxu94
66addd485f Use camel-case in NioEventLoop (#8713)
Motivation:

Java uses camel-case by convention.

Modification:

Consistently use camel-case.

Result:

More consistent code styling.
2019-01-14 07:20:57 +01:00
Norman Maurer
6739755d39
NioEventLoop.register(...) should offload to the EventLoop if not alr… (#8612)
Motivation:

java.nio.channels.spi.AbstractSelectableChannel.register(...) need to obtain multiple locks during execution which may produce a long wait time if we currently select. This lead to multiple CI failures in the past.

Modifications:

Ensure the register call takes place on the EventLoop.

Result:

No more flacky CI test timeouts.
2018-12-05 15:31:21 +01:00
Norman Maurer
af63626777
Factor out less common code-path into own method to allow inlining. (#8590)
Motivation:

During benchmarks two methods showed up as "hot method too big". We can easily make these smaller by factor out some less common code-path to an extra method and so allow inlining.

Modifications:

Factor out less common code path to an extra method.

Result:

Hot methods can be inlined.
2018-11-25 21:46:14 +01:00
Norman Maurer
278b49b2a7
Recover from Selector IOException (#8569)
Motivation:

When the Selector throws an IOException during our EventLoop processing we should rebuild it and transfer the registered Channels. At the moment we will continue trying to use it which will never work.

Modifications:

- Rebuild Selector when an IOException is thrown during any select*(...) methods.
- Add unit test.

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8566.
2018-11-19 07:41:43 +01:00
Jussi Virtanen
fc28bccdf1 Fix SelectableChannel support in NioEventLoop (#8344)
Motivation:

Unless the 'io.netty.noKeySetOptimization' system property is set,
registering a SelectableChannel instance to a NioEventLoop results
in a ClassCastException:

    io.netty.channel.nio.SelectedSelectionKeySetSelector cannot be cast
        to java.nio.channels.spi.AbstractSelector

Modifications:

Instead of 'selector', pass 'unwrappedSelector' to SelectableChannel.

Result:

It is possible to register a SelectableChannel instance without
setting the 'io.netty.noKeySetOptimization' system property.
2018-10-09 12:11:07 +08:00
Matteo Merli
3a96e7373b Added option to do busy-wait on epoll (#8267)
Motivation:

Add an option (through a SelectStrategy return code) to have the Netty event loop thread to do busy-wait on the epoll.

The reason for this change is to avoid the context switch cost that comes when the event loop thread is blocked on the epoll_wait() call.

On average, the context switch has a penalty of ~13usec.

This benefits both:

The latency when reading from a socket
Scheduling tasks to be executed on the event loop thread.
The tradeoff, when enabling this feature, is that the event loop thread will be using 100% cpu, even when inactive.

Modification:

Added SelectStrategy option to return BUSY_WAIT
Epoll loop will do a epoll_wait() with no timeout
Use pause instruction to hint to processor that we're in a busy loop
Result:

When enabled, minimizes impact of context switch in the critical path
2018-09-28 22:52:00 +02:00
Norman Maurer
3c2dbdb5db
NioEventLoop should also use our special SelectionKeySet on Java9 and later. (#8260)
Motivation:

In Java8 and earlier we used reflection to replace the used key set if not otherwise told. This does not work on Java9 and later without special flags as its not possible to call setAccessible(true) on the Field anymore.

Modifications:

- Use Unsafe to instrument the Selector with out special set when sun.misc.Unsafe is present and we are using Java9+.

Result:

NIO transport produce less GC on Java9 and later as well.
2018-09-05 07:23:03 +02:00
Norman Maurer
c74b3f3a3b Correctly implement SelectedSelectionKeySet.Iterator remove()
Motivation:

We need to implement remove() by ourselves to make it work on Java7 as otherwise it will throw an AbstractMethodError. This is a followup of c1a335446d.

Modifications:

Just implemented remove()

Result:

Works on Java7 as well.
2018-09-01 08:59:08 +02:00
Norman Maurer
187b1b8a55 Correctly implement SelectedSelectionKeySet.remove(...) / contains(...) again so it works with the NIO Selector.
Motivation:

c1a335446d reimplemented remove(...) and contains(...) in a way which made it not work anymore when used by the Selector.

Modifications:

Partly revert changes in c1a335446d.

Result:

Works again as expected
2018-09-01 08:43:50 +02:00
Norman Maurer
c1a335446d
Correctly implement SelectedSelectionKeySet iterator(), contains(...) and remove(...) (#8244)
Motivation:

Our SelectedSelectionKeySet does not correctly implement various methods which can be done without any performance overhead.

Modifications:

Implement iterator(), contains(...) and remove(...)

Result:

Related to https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8242.
2018-09-01 08:10:02 +02:00
Ziyan Mo
785473788f (Nio|Epoll)EventLoop.pendingTasks does not need to dispatch to the EventLoop (#8197)
Motivation:

EventLoop.pendingTasks should be (reasonably) cheap to invoke so it can be used within observability. 

Modifications:

Remove code that dispatch access to the internal taskqueue to the EventLoop when invoked as this is not needed anymore with the current MPSC queues we are using. 

See https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8196#issuecomment-413653286.

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8196
2018-08-18 07:28:31 +02:00
Roger
3e3e5155b9 Check if Log level is enabled before creating log statements (#8022)
Motivation

There is a cost to concatenating strings and calling methods that will be wasted if the Logger's level is not enabled.

Modifications

Check if Log level is enabled before producing log statement. These are just a few cases found by RegEx'ing in the code.

Result

Tiny bit more efficient code.
2018-06-13 23:21:53 -07:00
时无两丶
b53cf045a7 SelectedSelectionKeySet should only be created if the set can be instrumented
Motivation:

If we can not replace the internal used Set of the Selector there is no need to create an SelectedSelectionKeySet instance.

Modification:

Only create SelectedSelectionKeySet if we will replace the internal set.

Result:

Less object creation in some cases and cleaner code.
2018-05-30 15:33:39 +02:00
Norman Maurer
d133bf06a4
Allow to schedule tasks up to Long.MAX_VALUE (#7972)
Motivation:

We should allow to schedule tasks with a delay up to Long.MAX_VALUE as we did pre 4.1.25.Final.

Modifications:

Just ensure we not overflow and put the correct max limits in place when schedule a timer. At worse we will get a wakeup to early and then schedule a new timeout.

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/7970.
2018-05-30 11:11:42 +02:00
Norman Maurer
b47fb81799
EventLoop.schedule with big delay fails (#7402)
Motivation:

Using a very huge delay when calling schedule(...) may cause an Selector error when calling select(...) later on. We should gaurd against such a big value.

Modifications:

- Add guard against a very huge value.
- Added tests.

Result:

Fixes [#7365]
2018-04-24 11:15:20 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
ed0668384b NIO read spin event loop spin when half closed (#7801)
Motivation:
AbstractNioByteChannel will detect that the remote end of the socket has
been closed and propagate a user event through the pipeline. However if
the user has auto read on, or calls read again, we may propagate the
same user events again. If the underlying transport continuously
notifies us that there is read activity this will happen in a spin loop
which consumes unnecessary CPU.

Modifications:
- AbstractNioByteChannel's unsafe read() should check if the input side
of the socket has been shutdown before processing the event. This is
consistent with EPOLL and KQUEUE transports.
- add unit test with @normanmaurer's help, and make transports consistent with respect to user events

Result:
No more read spin loop in NIO when the channel is half closed.
2018-03-28 20:02:57 +02:00
Norman Maurer
fc3b145cbb Correctly handle non IOException during read in NioServerSocketChannel
Motivation:

Our code was not correct in AbstractNioMessageChannel.closeOnReadError(....) which lead to the situation that we always tried to continue reading no matter what exception was thrown when using the NioServerSocketChannel. Also even on an IOException we should check if the Channel itself is still active or not and if not stop reading.

Modifications:

Fix closeOnReadError impl and added test.

Result:

Correctly stop reading on NioServerSocketChannel when error happens during read.
2018-03-25 17:31:59 +02:00
Norman Maurer
0a8e1aaf19 Flush task should not flush messages that were written since last flush attempt.
Motivation:

The flush task is currently using flush() which will have the affect of have the flush traverse the whole ChannelPipeline and also flush messages that were written since we gave up flushing. This is not really correct as we should only continue to flush messages that were flushed at the point in time when the flush task was submitted for execution if the user not explicit call flush() by him/herself.

Modification:

Call *Unsafe.flush0() via the flush task which will only continue flushing messages that were marked as flushed before.

Result:

More correct behaviour when the flush task is used.
2018-03-02 10:09:40 +09:00
Scott Mitchell
ce241bd11e Epoll flush/writabilityChange deadlock
Motivation:
b215794de3 recently introduced a change in behavior where writeSpinCount provided a limit for how many write operations were attempted per flush operation. However when the write quantum was meet the selector write flag was not cleared, and the channel unsafe flush0 method has an optimization which prematurely exits if the write flag is set. This may lead to no write progress being made under the following scenario:
- flush is called, but the socket can't accept all data, we set the write flag
- the selector wakes us up because the socket is writable, we write data and use the writeSpinCount quantum
- we then schedule a flush() on the EventLoop to execute later, however it the flush0 optimization prematurely exits because the write flag is still set

In this scenario the socket is still writable so the EventLoop may never notify us that the socket is writable, and therefore we may never attempt to flush data to the OS.

Modifications:
- When the writeSpinCount quantum is exceeded we should clear the selector write flag

Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/7729
2018-02-20 11:40:58 +01:00
Norman Maurer
e72c197aa3 Reflective setAccessible(true) will produce scary warnings on the console when using java9+, dont do it
Motivation:

Reflective setAccessible(true) will produce scary warnings on the console when using java9+, while netty still works. That said users may feel uncomfortable with these warnings, we should not try to do it by default when using java9+.

Modifications:

Add io.netty.tryReflectionSetAccessible  system property which controls if setAccessible(...) will be used. By default it will bet set to false when using java9+.

Result:

Fixes [#7254].
2018-01-30 12:18:34 +01:00
Scott Mitchell
b215794de3
Enforce writeSpinCount to limit resource consumption per socket (#7478)
Motivation:
The writeSpinCount currently loops over the same buffer, gathering
write, file write, or other write operation multiple times but will
continue writing until there is nothing left or the OS doesn't accept
any data for that specific write. However if the OS keeps accepting
writes there is no way to limit how much time we spend on a specific
socket. This can lead to unfair consumption of resources dedicated to a
single socket.
We currently don't limit the amount of bytes we attempt to write per
gathering write. If there are many more bytes pending relative to the
SO_SNDBUF size we will end up building iov arrays with more elements
than can be written, which results in extra iteration, conditionals,
and book keeping.

Modifications:
- writeSpinCount should limit the number of system calls we make to
write data, instead of applying to individual write operations
- IovArray should support a maximum number of bytes
- IovArray should support composite buffers of greater than size 1024
- We should auto-scale the amount of data that we attempt to write per
gathering write operation relative to SO_SNDBUF and how much data is
successfully written
- The non-unsafe path should also support a maximum number of bytes,
and respect the IOV_MAX limit

Result:
Write resource consumption can be bounded and gathering writes have
a limit relative to the amount of data which can actually be accepted
by the socket.
2017-12-07 16:00:52 -08:00
Norman Maurer
e7f02b1dc0 Set readPending to false when EOF is detected while issue an read
Motivation:

We need to set readPending to false when we detect a EOF while issue a read as otherwise we may not unregister from the Selector / Epoll / KQueue and so keep on receving wakeups.

The important bit is that we may even get a wakeup for a read event but will still will only be able to read 0 bytes from the socket, so we need to be very careful when we clear the readPending. This can happen because we generally using edge-triggered mode for our native transports and because of the nature of edge-triggered we may schedule an read event just to find out there is nothing left to read atm (because we completely drained the socket on the previous read).

Modifications:

Set readPending to false when EOF is detected.

Result:

Fixes [#7255].
2017-11-06 15:44:36 -08:00
Norman Maurer
bcad9dbf97 Revert "Set readPending to false when ever a read is done"
This reverts commit 413c7c2cd8 as it introduced an regression when edge-triggered mode is used which is true for our native transports by default. With 413c7c2cd8 included it was possible that we set readPending to false by mistake even if we would be interested in read more.
2017-11-06 09:21:42 -08:00
Scott Mitchell
413c7c2cd8 Set readPending to false when ever a read is done
Motivation:
readPending is currently only set to false if data is delivered to the application, however this may result in duplicate events being received from the selector in the event that the socket was closed.

Modifications:
- We should set readPending to false before each read attempt for all
transports besides NIO.
- Based upon the Javadocs it is possible that NIO may have spurious
wakeups [1]. In this case we should be more cautious and only set
readPending to false if data was actually read.

[1] https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/nio/channels/SelectionKey.html
That a selection key's ready set indicates that its channel is ready for some operation category is a hint, but not a guarantee, that an operation in such a category may be performed by a thread without causing the thread to block.

Result:
Notification from the selector (or simulated events from kqueue/epoll ET) in the event of socket closure.
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/7255
2017-10-25 08:25:54 -07:00
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
Scott Mitchell
89ecb4b4a4 AutoClose behavior may infinite loop
Motivation:
If AutoClose is false and there is a IoException then AbstractChannel will not close the channel but instead just fail flushed element in the ChannelOutboundBuffer. AbstractChannel also notifies of writability changes, which may lead to an infinite loop if the peer has closed its read side of the socket because we will keep accepting more data but continuously fail because the peer isn't accepting writes.

Modifications:
- If the transport throws on a write we should acknowledge that the output side of the channel has been shutdown and cleanup. If the channel can't accept more data because it is full, and still healthy it is not expected to throw. However if the channel is not healthy it will throw and is not expected to accept any more writes. In this case we should shutdown the output for Channels that support this feature and otherwise just close.
- Connection-less protocols like UDP can remain the same because the channel may disconnected temporarily.
- Make sure AbstractUnsafe#shutdownOutput is called because the shutdown on the socket may throw an exception.

Result:
More correct handling of write failure when AutoClose is false.
2017-08-25 21:01:41 -07:00
Derek Perez
b18a201d02 various errorprone fixes.
Motivation:

Continuing to make netty happy when compiling through errorprone.

Modification:

Mostly comments, some minor switch statement changes.

Result:

No more compiler errors!
2017-08-23 12:49:58 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
7cfe416182 Use unbounded queues from JCTools 2.0.2
Motivation:
JCTools 2.0.2 provides an unbounded MPSC linked queue. Before we shaded JCTools we had our own unbounded MPSC linked queue and used it in various places but gave this up because there was no public equivalent available in JCTools at the time.

Modifications:
- Use JCTool's MPSC linked queue when no upper bound is specified

Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/5951
2017-07-10 12:32:15 -07:00
Nikolay Fedorovskikh
0692bf1b6a fix the typos 2017-04-20 04:56:09 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
c37267d682 NioEventLoop#rebuildSelector0 throws ClassCastException
Motivation:
Commit 795f318 simplified some code related to the special case Set for the selected keys and introduced a Selector wrapper to make sure this set was properly reset. However the JDK makes assumptions about the type of Selector and this type is not extensible. This means whenever we call into the JDK we must provide the unwrapped version of the Selector or we get a ClassCastException. We missed a case of unwrapping in NioEventLoop#rebuildSelector0.

Modificaitons:
- NioEventLoop#openSelector should return a tuple so we can atomically set the wrapped and unwrapped Selector
- NioEventLoop#rebuildSelector0 should use the unwrapped version of the selector

Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/6607.
2017-04-05 19:34:49 -07:00
Nikolay Fedorovskikh
0623c6c533 Fix javadoc issues
Motivation:

Invalid javadoc in project

Modifications:

Fix it

Result:

More correct javadoc
2017-02-22 07:31:07 +01:00
Scott Mitchell
795f318c3c Use a single array in SelectedSelectionKeySet
Motivation:
SelectedSelectionKeySet currently uses 2 arrays internally and users are expected to call flip() to access the underlying array and switch the active array. However we do not concurrently use 2 arrays at the same time and we can get away with using a single array if we are careful about when we reset the elements of the array.

Modifications:
- Introduce SelectedSelectionKeySetSelector which wraps a Selector and ensures we reset the underlying SelectedSelectionKeySet data structures before we select
- The loop bounds in NioEventLoop#processSelectedKeysOptimized can be defined more precisely because we know the real size of the underlying array

Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/6058
2017-02-16 15:10:37 -08:00
Norman Maurer
90bc605477 Initialization of PlatformDependent0 fails on Java 9
Motivation:

Initialization of PlatformDependent0 fails on Java 9 in static initializer when calling setAccessible(true).

Modifications:

Add RefelectionUtil which can be used to safely try if setAccessible(true) can be used or not and if not fail back to non reflection.

Result:

Fixed [#6345]
2017-02-14 10:15:27 +01:00
Scott Mitchell
a1b5b5dcca EpollRecvByteAllocatorHandle doesn't inform delegate of more data
Motivation:
EpollRecvByteAllocatorHandle intends to override the meaning of "maybe more data to read" which is a concept also used in all existing implementations of RecvByteBufAllocator$Handle but the interface doesn't support overriding. Because the interfaces lack the ability to propagate this computation EpollRecvByteAllocatorHandle attempts to implement a heuristic on top of the delegate which may lead to reading when we shouldn't or not reading data.

Modifications:
- Create a new interface ExtendedRecvByteBufAllocator and ExtendedHandle which allows the "maybe more data to read" between interfaces
- Deprecate RecvByteBufAllocator and change all existing implementations to extend ExtendedRecvByteBufAllocator
- transport-native-epoll should require ExtendedRecvByteBufAllocator so the "maybe more data to read" can be propagated to the ExtendedHandle

Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/6303.
2017-02-13 17:42:24 -08:00
Scott Mitchell
002c99e751 NIO ServerChannel shouldn't close because of Exception
Motivation:
e102a008b6 changed a conditional where previously the NIO ServerChannel would not be closed in the event of an exception.

Modifications:
- Restore the logic prior to e102a008b6 which does not automatically close ServerChannels for IOExceptions

Result:
NIO ServerChannel doesn't close automatically for an IOException.
2016-12-05 20:51:05 -08:00
Norman Maurer
eed6791f8e Cleanup after commit fc1cdc991e 2016-12-05 12:18:35 +01:00
Norman Maurer
fc1cdc991e [#6095] Remove catching of ConcurrentModificationException as this can not happen.
Motivation:

We should not catch ConcurrentModificationException as this can never happen because things are executed on the EventLoop thread.

Modifications:

Remove try / catch

Result:

Cleaner code.
2016-12-04 18:59:10 +01:00
Scott Mitchell
a043cf4a98 Catch exceptions from PlatformDependent#getSystemClassLoader
Motivation:
PlatformDependent#getSystemClassLoader may throw a wide variety of exceptions based upon the environment. We should handle all exceptions and continue initializing the slow path if an exception occurs.

Modifications:
- Catch Throwable in cases where PlatformDependent#getSystemClassLoader is used

Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/6038
2016-11-19 09:23:25 -08:00
Norman Maurer
e102a008b6 [#5893] Ensure we not close NioDatagramChannel when SocketException is received.
Motivation:

When using java.nio.DatagramChannel we should not close the channel when a SocketException was thrown as we can still use the channel.

Modifications:

Not close the Channel when SocketException is thrown

Result:

More robust and correct handling of exceptions when using NioDatagramChannel.
2016-10-10 10:24:28 +02:00
Norman Maurer
a09e56850e [#5882] Ensure we even process tasks if processing of ready channels throws an Exception in event loop.
Motivation:

If an exception is thrown while processing the ready channels in the EventLoop we should still run all tasks as this may allow to recover. For example a OutOfMemoryError may be thrown and runAllTasks() will free up memory again. Beside this we should also ensure we always allow to shutdown even if an exception was thrown.

Modifications:

- Call runAllTasks() in a finally block
- Ensure shutdown is always handles.

Result:

More robust EventLoop implementations for NIO and Epoll.
2016-10-10 07:49:57 +02:00
Norman Maurer
3cf7ccbd3c Process OP_WRITE before OP_READ to free memory faster
Motivation:

We should better first process OP_WRITE before OP_READ as this may allow us to free memory in a faster fashion for previous queued writes.

Modifications:

Process OP_WRITE before OP_READ

Result:

Free memory faster for queued writes.
2016-10-10 07:42:39 +02:00
Norman Maurer
30fe2e868f Call finishConnect() before try to call read(...) / write(...) when using NIO
Motivation:

The JDK implementation of SocketChannel has an internal state that is tracked for its operations. Because of this we need to ensure we call finishConnect() before try to call read(...) / write(...) as otherwise it may produce a NotYetConnectedException.

Modifications:

First process OP_CONNECT flag.

Result:

No more possibility of NotYetConnectedException because OP_CONNECT is handled not early enough when processing interestedOps for a Channel.
2016-09-01 08:55:02 +02:00
Jason Tedor
00c0664ef8 Avoid inaccessible object exception replacing set
Motivation:

When attempting to set the selectedKeys fields on the selector
implementation, JDK 9 can throw an inaccessible object exception.

Modications:

Catch and log this exception as an possible course of action if the
sun.nio.ch package is not exported from java.base.

Result:

The selector replacement will fail gracefully as an expected course of
action if the sun.nio.ch package is not exported from java.base.
2016-08-31 13:59:48 +02:00
Norman Maurer
d3cb95ef00 Make NIO and EPOLL transport connect errors more consistent with the JDK
Motivation:

The NIO transport used an IllegalStateException if a user tried to issue another connect(...) while the connect was still in process. For this case the JDK specified a ConnectPendingException which we should use. The same issues exists in the EPOLL transport. Beside this the EPOLL transport also does not throw the right exceptions for ENETUNREACH and EISCONN errno codes.

Modifications:

- Replace IllegalStateException with ConnectPendingException in NIO and EPOLL transport
- throw correct exceptions for ENETUNREACH and EISCONN in EPOLL transport
- Add test case

Result:

More correct error handling for connect attempts when using NIO and EPOLL transport
2016-08-27 20:57:36 +02:00
Norman Maurer
5e148d5670 [#5639] Ensure fireChannelActive() is also called if Channel is closed in connect promise.
Motivation:

We need to ensure we also call fireChannelActive() if the Channel is directly closed in a ChannelFutureListener that is belongs to the promise for the connect. Otherwise we will see missing active events.

Modifications:

Ensure we always call fireChannelActive() if the Channel was active.

Result:

No missing events.
2016-08-24 08:47:49 +02:00
Jason Tedor
a6dfd08812 Mark initialization of selector as privileged
Motivation:

Instrumenting the NIO selector implementation requires special
permissions. Yet, the code for performing this instrumentation is
executed in a manner that would require all code leading up to the
initialization to have the requisite permissions. In a restrictive
environment (e.g., under a security policy that only grants the
requisite permissions the Netty transport jar but not to application
code triggering the Netty initialization), then instrumeting the
selector will not succeed even if the security policy would otherwise
permit it.

Modifications:

This commit marks the necessary blocks as privileged. This enables
access to the necessary resources for instrumenting the selector. The
idea is that we are saying the Netty code is trusted, and as long as the
Netty code has been granted the necessary permissions, then we will
allow the caller access to these resources even though the caller itself
might not have the requisite permissions.

Result:

The selector can be instrumented in a restrictive security environment.
2016-08-05 19:01:57 +02:00
Jason Tedor
32629078a2 Mark setting of sun.nio.ch.bugLevel as privileged
Motivation:

Writing to a system property requires permissions. Yet the code for
setting sun.nio.ch.bugLevel is not marked as privileged. In a
restrictive environment (e.g., under a security policy that only grants
the requisite permissions the Netty transport jar but not to application
code triggering the Netty initialization), writing to this system
property will not succeed even if the security policy would otherwise
permit it.

Modifications:

This commt marks the necessary code block as privileged. This enables
writing to this system property. The idea is that we are saying the
Netty code is trusted, and as long as the Netty code has been granted
the necessary permissions, then we will allow the caller access to these
resources even though the caller itself might not have the requisite
permissions.

Result:

The system property sun.nio.ch.bugLevel can be written to in a
restrictive security environment.
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