Commit Graph

7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
田欧
e8efcd82a8 migrate java8: use requireNonNull (#8840)
Motivation:

We can just use Objects.requireNonNull(...) as a replacement for ObjectUtil.checkNotNull(....)

Modifications:

- Use Objects.requireNonNull(...)

Result:

Less code to maintain.
2019-02-04 10:32:25 +01:00
田欧
9d62deeb6f Java 8 migration: Use diamond operator (#8749)
Motivation:

We can use the diamond operator these days.

Modification:

Use diamond operator whenever possible.

Result:

More modern code and less boiler-plate.
2019-01-22 16:07:26 +01:00
Norman Maurer
c2f4daa739 Fix false-positives when using ResourceLeakDetector.
Motivation:

We need to ensure the tracked object can not be GC'ed before ResourceLeak.close() is called as otherwise we may get false-positives reported by the ResourceLeakDetector. This can happen as the JIT / GC may be able to figure out that we do not need the tracked object anymore and so already enqueue it for collection before we actually get a chance to close the enclosing ResourceLeak.

Modifications:

- Add ResourceLeakTracker and deprecate the old ResourceLeak
- Fix some javadocs to correctly release buffers.
- Add a unit test for ResourceLeakDetector that shows that ResourceLeakTracker has not the problems.

Result:

No more false-positives reported by ResourceLeakDetector when ResourceLeakDetector.track(...) is used.
2016-12-04 09:01:39 +01:00
agonigberg
3288cacf8d Pluggable resource leak detector
Allow users of Netty to plug in their own leak detector for the purpose
of instrumentation.

Motivation:

We are rolling out a large Netty deployment and want to be able to
track the amount of leaks we're seeing in production via custom
instrumentation. In order to achieve this today, I had to plug in a
custom `ByteBufAllocator` into the bootstrap and have it initialize a
custom `ResourceLeakDetector`. Due to these classes mostly being marked
`final` or having private or static methods, a lot of the code had to
be copy-pasted and it's quite ugly.

Modifications:

* I've added a static loader method for the `ResourceLeakDetector` in
`AbstractByteBuf` that tries to instantiate the class passed in via the
`-Dio.netty.customResourceLeakDetector`, otherwise falling back to the
default one.
* I've modified `ResourceLeakDetector` to be non-final and to have the
reporting broken out in to methods that can be overridden.

Result:

You can instrument leaks in your application by just adding something
like the following:

```java
public class InstrumentedResourceLeakDetector<T> extends
ResourceLeakDetector<T> {

    @Monitor("InstanceLeakCounter")
    private final AtomicInteger instancesLeakCounter;

    @Monitor("LeakCounter")
    private final AtomicInteger leakCounter;

    public InstrumentedResourceLeakDetector(Class<T> resource) {
        super(resource);
        this.instancesLeakCounter = new AtomicInteger();
        this.leakCounter = new AtomicInteger();
    }

    @Override
    protected void reportTracedLeak(String records) {
        super.reportTracedLeak(records);
        leakCounter.incrementAndGet();
    }

    @Override
    protected void reportUntracedLeak() {
        super.reportUntracedLeak();
        leakCounter.incrementAndGet();
    }

    @Override
    protected void reportInstancesLeak() {
        super.reportInstancesLeak();
        instancesLeakCounter.incrementAndGet();
    }
}
```
2016-06-20 11:14:44 +02:00
Norman Maurer
9229ed98e2 [#5088] Add annotation which marks packages/interfaces/classes as unstable
Motivation:

Some codecs should be considered unstable as these are relative new. For this purpose we should introduce an annotation which these codecs should us to be marked as unstable in terms of API.

Modifications:

- Add UnstableApi annotation and use it on codecs that are not stable
- Move http2.hpack to http2.internal.hpack as it is internal.

Result:

Better document unstable APIs.
2016-05-09 15:16:35 +02:00
Trustin Lee
5e0ee6c095 Fix missing ResourceLeak.close() in AbstractDnsMessage
Motivation:

ResourceLeak.close() must be called when a reference-counted resource is
deallocated, but AbstractDnsMessage.deallocate() forgot to call it.

Modifications:

Call ResourceLeak.close() for the tracked AbstractDnsMessage instances

Result:

Fix the false resource leak warnings
2015-05-04 12:05:59 +09:00
Trustin Lee
63a02fc04e Revamp DNS codec
Motivation:

There are various known issues in netty-codec-dns:

- Message types are not interfaces, which can make it difficult for a
  user to implement his/her own message implementation.
- Some class names and field names do not match with the terms in the
  RFC.
- The support for decoding a DNS record was limited. A user had to
  encode and decode by him/herself.
- The separation of DnsHeader from DnsMessage was unnecessary, although
  it is fine conceptually.
- Buffer leak caused by DnsMessage was difficult to analyze, because the
  leak detector tracks down the underlying ByteBuf rather than the
  DnsMessage itself.
- DnsMessage assumes DNS-over-UDP.
- To send an EDNS message, a user have to create a new DNS record class
  instance unnecessarily.

Modifications:

- Make all message types interfaces and add default implementations
- Rename some classes, properties, and constants to match the RFCs
  - DnsResource -> DnsRecord
  - DnsType -> DnsRecordType
  - and many more
- Remove DnsClass and use an integer to support EDNS better
- Add DnsRecordEncoder/DnsRecordDecoder and their default
  implementations
  - DnsRecord does not require RDATA to be ByteBuf anymore.
  - Add DnsRawRecord as the catch-all record type
- Merge DnsHeader into DnsMessage
- Make ResourceLeakDetector track AbstractDnsMessage
- Remove DnsMessage.sender/recipient properties
  - Wrap DnsMessage with AddressedEnvelope
  - Add DatagramDnsQuest and DatagramDnsResponse for ease of use
  - Rename DnsQueryEncoder to DatagramDnsQueryEncoder
  - Rename DnsResponseDecoder to DatagramDnsResponseDecoder
- Miscellaneous changes
  - Add StringUtil.TAB

Result:

- Cleaner APi
- Can support DNS-over-TCP more easily in the future
- Reduced memory footprint in the default DnsQuery/Response
  implementations
- Better leak tracking for DnsMessages
- Possibility to introduce new DnsRecord types in the future and provide
  full record encoder/decoder implementation.
- No unnecessary instantiation for an EDNS pseudo resource record
2015-05-01 11:33:16 +09:00