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Author SHA1 Message Date
Norman Maurer
ca5554dfe7 [#1236] Fix problem where adding a new ChannelHandler could block the eventloop
This change also introduce a few other changes which was needed:
 * ChannelHandler.beforeAdd(...) and ChannelHandler.beforeRemove(...) were removed
 * ChannelHandler.afterAdd(...) -> handlerAdded(...)
 * ChannelHandler.afterRemoved(...) -> handlerRemoved(...)
 * SslHandler.handshake() -> SslHandler.hanshakeFuture() as the handshake is triggered automatically after
   the Channel becomes active
2013-04-19 07:00:50 +02:00
Norman Maurer
0a1bc86569 Javadocs cleanup / added 2013-03-10 21:07:19 +01:00
Norman Maurer
256c931db2 Move exceptionCaught(..) back to ChannelHandler. Related to [#1118] 2013-03-05 07:34:34 +01:00
Norman Maurer
1603d9792d Move methods from ChannelHandler to ChannelStateHandler like proposed in [#1107] 2013-03-04 07:28:10 +01:00
Trustin Lee
d4742bbe16 Clean up abstract ChannelHandler impls / Remove ChannelHandlerContext.hasNext*()
- Rename ChannelHandlerAdapter to ChannelDuplexHandler
- Add ChannelHandlerAdapter that implements only ChannelHandler
- Rename CombinedChannelHandler to CombinedChannelDuplexHandler and
  improve runtime validation
- Remove ChannelInbound/OutboundHandlerAdapter which are not useful
- Make ChannelOutboundByteHandlerAdapter similar to
  ChannelInboundByteHandlerAdapter
- Make the tail and head handler of DefaultChannelPipeline accept both
  bytes and messages.  ChannelHandlerContext.hasNext*() were removed
  because they always return true now.
- Removed various unnecessary null checks.
- Correct method/field names:
  inboundBufferSuspended -> channelReadSuspended
2013-02-07 23:47:45 +09:00
Norman Maurer
4e77bacdf7 [#873] [#868] Split ChannelFuture into ChannelFuture and ChannelPromise 2012-12-31 23:27:16 +09:00
Trustin Lee
0909878581 Read only when requested (read-on-demand)
This pull request introduces a new operation called read() that replaces the existing inbound traffic control method. EventLoop now performs socket reads only when the read() operation has been issued. Once the requested read() operation is actually performed, EventLoop triggers an inboundBufferSuspended event that tells the handlers that the requested read() operation has been performed and the inbound traffic has been suspended again. A handler can decide to continue reading or not.

Unlike other outbound operations, read() does not use ChannelFuture at all to avoid GC cost. If there's a good reason to create a new future per read at the GC cost, I'll change this.

This pull request consequently removes the readable property in ChannelHandlerContext, which means how the traffic control works changed significantly.

This pull request also adds a new configuration property ChannelOption.AUTO_READ whose default value is true. If true, Netty will call ctx.read() for you. If you need a close control over when read() is called, you can set it to false.

Another interesting fact is that non-terminal handlers do not really need to call read() at all. Only the last inbound handler will have to call it, and that's just enough. Actually, you don't even need to call it at the last handler in most cases because of the ChannelOption.AUTO_READ mentioned above.

There's no serious backward compatibility issue. If the compiler complains your handler does not implement the read() method, add the following:

public void read(ChannelHandlerContext ctx) throws Exception {
    ctx.read();
}

Note that this pull request certainly makes bounded inbound buffer support very easy, but itself does not add the bounded inbound buffer support.
2012-12-31 23:26:00 +09:00
Norman Maurer
a9fdb682be Add javadocs and some small cleanups 2012-12-23 20:58:49 +01:00
Norman Maurer
f9225df0a9 Add back support for FileRegion. See #668 2012-12-03 12:08:17 +01:00
Trustin Lee
42380b54b3 Revert file mode 2012-07-07 14:39:35 +09:00
Norman Maurer
f8ef5d5d78 Next round for async channel api support a.k.a nio2. See See #396 2012-06-14 21:02:47 +02:00
Trustin Lee
87f52aa604 Ensure that a user implements flush() or inboundBufferUpdated()
- Also prohibited a user from overriding
  ChannelInbound(Byte|Message)HandlerAdapter.  If a user wants to do
  that, he or she should extend ChannelInboundHandlerAdapter instead.
2012-06-10 10:48:11 +09:00
Trustin Lee
468a3228a4 Fit every line into 120 columns 2012-06-08 19:28:12 +09:00
Trustin Lee
aab71ccd8a Remove Channel(Inbound|Outbound)HandlerAdapter which does nothing
- Thanks to the recent refactoring, Channel(Inbound|Outbound)Handler-
  Adapter ended up having empty body.  No need to keep.
2012-06-07 17:25:15 +09:00
Trustin Lee
ea0c9cfe79 Post-overhaul fixes / Split LoggingHandler into three
- LoggingHandler now only logs state and operations
- StreamLoggingHandler and MessageLoggingHandler log the buffer content
- Added ChannelOperationHandlerAdapter
  - Used by WriteTimeoutHandler
2012-06-07 16:56:21 +09:00
Trustin Lee
5e93d206ff Overhaul - Split ChannelHandler & Merge ChannelHandlerContext
- Extracted some handler methods from ChannelInboundHandler into
  ChannelStateHandler
- Extracted some handler methods from ChannelOutboundHandler into
  ChannelOperationHandler
- Moved exceptionCaught and userEventTriggered are now in
  ChannelHandler
  
- Channel(Inbound|Outbound)HandlerContext is merged into
  ChannelHandlerContext
- ChannelHandlerContext adds direct access methods for inboud and
  outbound buffers
  - The use of ChannelBufferHolder is minimal now.
    - Before: inbound().byteBuffer()
    - After: inboundByteBuffer()
    - Simpler and better performance
    
- Bypass buffer types were removed because it just does not work at all
  with the thread model.
  - All handlers that uses a bypass buffer are broken.  Will fix soon.

- CombinedHandlerAdapter does not make sense anymore either because
  there are four handler interfaces to consider and often the two
  handlers will implement the same handler interface such as
  ChannelStateHandler.  Thinking of better ways to provide this feature
2012-06-07 14:52:33 +09:00
Trustin Lee
1eced1e9e3 Update license headers 2012-06-04 13:31:44 -07:00
Trustin Lee
7ddc93bed8 Ported IdleStateHandler / Forward-ported the UptimeClient example
- Add ChannelHandlerContext.eventLoop() for convenience
- Bootstrap and ServerBootstrap handles channel initialization failure
  better
- More strict checks for missing @Sharable annotation
  - A handler without @Sharable annotation cannot be added more than
    once now.
2012-05-31 14:54:48 -07:00
Trustin Lee
af37ec4f23 Ported the HTTP snoop example to the new API
- Replaced pipeline factories with initializers
- Ported essential parts related with HTTP to the new API
- Replaced ChannelHandlerAdapter.combine() with CombinedChannelHandler
- Fixed a bug where ReplayingDecoder does not notify the next handler
- Fixed a bug where ReplayingDecoder calls wrong callDecode() method
- Added a destination buffer as an argument to AbstractChannel.doRead()
  for easier implementation
- Fixed a bug where NioSocketChannel did not try to increase the inbound
  buffer size (moved the logic to AbstractChannel)
2012-05-20 14:19:11 +09:00
Trustin Lee
e846505ceb Add combined codec classes and related utility method 2012-05-20 12:53:22 +09:00
Trustin Lee
da9ecadfc0 Introduce bypass buffer and use it in LoggingHandler
- Added ChannelBufferHolders.(inbound|outbound)BypassBuffer()
  - The holder returned by these methods returns the next handler's
    buffer.  When a handler's new(Inbound|Outbound)Buffer returns
    a bypass holder, your inboundBufferUpdated() and flush()
    implementation should check if the buffer is a bypass and should not
    modify the content of the buffer.
- Channel(Inbound|Outbound)?HandlerAdapter is now abstract.
  - A user has to specify the exact inbound/outbound buffer type
  - It's because there's no way to determine the best buffer type
- Implemented LoggingHandler using the new API.
  - It doesn't dump received or sent messages yet.
- Fixed a bug where DefaultUnsafe.close() does not trigger deregister()
- Fixed a bug where NioSocketChannel.isActive() does not return false
  when closed
2012-05-10 23:19:59 +09:00
Trustin Lee
129a2af86a Initial working version of the echo server example
- Optimized AbstractChannelBuffer.discardReadBytes()
- Split ChannelHandlerInvoker into ChannelInboundInvoker and
  ChannelOutboundInvoker
  - Channel implements ChannelOutboundInvoker
  - ChannelOutboundInvoker.nextOut() is now out()
  - ChannelOutboundHandlerContext.out() is now prevOut()
  - Added the outbound operations without future
    parameter to ChannelOutboundInvoker for user convenience
- All async operations which requires a ChannelFuture as a parameter
  now returns ChannelFuture for user convenience
- Added ChannelFutureFactory.newVoidFuture() to allow a user specify
  a dummy future that is of no use
  - I'm unsure if it is actually a good idea to introduce it. It might
    go away later.
- Made the contract of AbstractChannel.doXXX() much simpler and moved
  all common code up to AbstractChannel.DefaultUnsafe
- Added Channel.isOpen()
- Fixed a bug where MultithreadEventLoop always shut down its child
  event loops on construction
- Maybe more changes I don't remember :-)
2012-05-09 22:09:06 +09:00
Trustin Lee
368156f5d0 Another round of the new API design
- Channel now creates a ChannelPipeline by itself

  I find no reason to allow a user to use one's own pipeline
  implementation since I saw nobody does except for the cases where a
  user wants to add a user attribute to a channel, which is now covered
  by AttributeMap.

- Removed ChannelEvent and its subtypes because they are replaced by
  direct method invocation.
- Replaced ChannelSink with Channel.unsafe()
- Various getter renaming (e.g. Channel.getId() -> Channel.id())
- Added ChannelHandlerInvoker interface
- Implemented AbstractChannel and AbstractServerChannel
- Some other changes I don't remember
2012-05-01 17:19:41 +09:00
Trustin Lee
cdd1ba93f0 Second round of new channel handler API design
- Rename ChannelReader to ChannelInboundHandler
- Rename ChannelWriter to ChannelOutboundHandler
- Introduce ChannelBufferHolder instead of adding the common super type
  of message buffers and byte buffers
  - This is more type-safe and natural.
- Remove the notification methods for buffer closure (might add back
  later when revisiting half-closed connection support)
2012-04-29 17:53:50 +09:00
Trustin Lee
22a815eaf8 Revamp channel handler API
- Merged LifeCycleAwareChannelHandler into ChannelHandler
- Replaced ChannelUpstreamHandler and ChannelDownstreamHandler with
  ChannelReader and ChannelWriter
  - These two new interfaces are much more type-safe than its ancestor.
- Simplified channel state model as described in #68
- Handler creates send/receive buffer.
  - Previously, Netty created them, but it led to more memory copies and
    inflexibility.  I'm going to allow a handler to create a bounded
    queue for example.
  - It currently uses Queue<T> but I'll define a new interface and make
    ChannelBuffer implement it (e.g. Queue<Byte>)
- Introduced AttributeMap which replaces attachments in Channel and
  ChannelHandlerContext and ChannelLocal
2012-04-12 17:39:01 +09:00