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// Copyright (c) 2015 Uber Technologies, Inc.
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
// in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
// to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
// copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
//
// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
// all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
//
// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
// AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
// LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
// OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
// THE SOFTWARE.
package tchannel
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"sync"
"github.com/uber/tchannel-go/typed"
"go.uber.org/atomic"
"golang.org/x/net/context"
)
var (
errDuplicateMex = errors.New("multiple attempts to use the message id")
errMexShutdown = errors.New("mex has been shutdown")
errMexSetShutdown = errors.New("mexset has been shutdown")
errMexChannelFull = NewSystemError(ErrCodeBusy, "cannot send frame to message exchange channel")
errUnexpectedFrameType = errors.New("unexpected frame received")
)
const (
messageExchangeSetInbound = "inbound"
messageExchangeSetOutbound = "outbound"
// mexChannelBufferSize is the size of the message exchange channel buffer.
mexChannelBufferSize = 2
)
type errNotifier struct {
c chan struct{}
err error
notified atomic.Bool
}
func newErrNotifier() errNotifier {
return errNotifier{c: make(chan struct{})}
}
// Notify will store the error and notify all waiters on c that there's an error.
func (e *errNotifier) Notify(err error) error {
// The code should never try to Notify(nil).
if err == nil {
panic("cannot Notify with no error")
}
// There may be some sort of race where we try to notify the mex twice.
if !e.notified.CAS(false, true) {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot broadcast error: %v, already have: %v", err, e.err)
}
e.err = err
close(e.c)
return nil
}
// checkErr returns previously notified errors (if any).
func (e *errNotifier) checkErr() error {
select {
case <-e.c:
return e.err
default:
return nil
}
}
// A messageExchange tracks this Connections's side of a message exchange with a
// peer. Each message exchange has a channel that can be used to receive
// frames from the peer, and a Context that can controls when the exchange has
// timed out or been cancelled.
type messageExchange struct {
recvCh chan *Frame
errCh errNotifier
ctx context.Context
msgID uint32
msgType messageType
mexset *messageExchangeSet
framePool FramePool
shutdownAtomic atomic.Bool
errChNotified atomic.Bool
}
// checkError is called before waiting on the mex channels.
// It returns any existing errors (timeout, cancellation, connection errors).
func (mex *messageExchange) checkError() error {
if err := mex.ctx.Err(); err != nil {
return GetContextError(err)
}
return mex.errCh.checkErr()
}
// forwardPeerFrame forwards a frame from a peer to the message exchange, where
// it can be pulled by whatever application thread is handling the exchange
func (mex *messageExchange) forwardPeerFrame(frame *Frame) error {
// We want a very specific priority here:
// 1. Timeouts/cancellation (mex.ctx errors)
// 2. Whether recvCh has buffer space (non-blocking select over mex.recvCh)
// 3. Other mex errors (mex.errCh)
// Which is why we check the context error only (instead of mex.checkError).
// In the mex.errCh case, we do a non-blocking write to recvCh to prioritize it.
if err := mex.ctx.Err(); err != nil {
return GetContextError(err)
}
select {
case mex.recvCh <- frame:
return nil
case <-mex.ctx.Done():
// Note: One slow reader processing a large request could stall the connection.
// If we see this, we need to increase the recvCh buffer size.
return GetContextError(mex.ctx.Err())
case <-mex.errCh.c:
// Select will randomly choose a case, but we want to prioritize
// sending a frame over the errCh. Try a non-blocking write.
select {
case mex.recvCh <- frame:
return nil
default:
}
return mex.errCh.err
}
}
func (mex *messageExchange) checkFrame(frame *Frame) error {
if frame.Header.ID != mex.msgID {
mex.mexset.log.WithFields(
LogField{"msgId", mex.msgID},
LogField{"header", frame.Header},
).Error("recvPeerFrame received msg with unexpected ID.")
return errUnexpectedFrameType
}
return nil
}
// recvPeerFrame waits for a new frame from the peer, or until the context
// expires or is cancelled
func (mex *messageExchange) recvPeerFrame() (*Frame, error) {
// We have to check frames/errors in a very specific order here:
// 1. Timeouts/cancellation (mex.ctx errors)
// 2. Any pending frames (non-blocking select over mex.recvCh)
// 3. Other mex errors (mex.errCh)
// Which is why we check the context error only (instead of mex.checkError)e
// In the mex.errCh case, we do a non-blocking read from recvCh to prioritize it.
if err := mex.ctx.Err(); err != nil {
return nil, GetContextError(err)
}
select {
case frame := <-mex.recvCh:
if err := mex.checkFrame(frame); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return frame, nil
case <-mex.ctx.Done():
return nil, GetContextError(mex.ctx.Err())
case <-mex.errCh.c:
// Select will randomly choose a case, but we want to prioritize
// receiving a frame over errCh. Try a non-blocking read.
select {
case frame := <-mex.recvCh:
if err := mex.checkFrame(frame); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return frame, nil
default:
}
return nil, mex.errCh.err
}
}
// recvPeerFrameOfType waits for a new frame of a given type from the peer, failing
// if the next frame received is not of that type.
// If an error frame is returned, then the errorMessage is returned as the error.
func (mex *messageExchange) recvPeerFrameOfType(msgType messageType) (*Frame, error) {
frame, err := mex.recvPeerFrame()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
switch frame.Header.messageType {
case msgType:
return frame, nil
case messageTypeError:
// If we read an error frame, we can release it once we deserialize it.
defer mex.framePool.Release(frame)
errMsg := errorMessage{
id: frame.Header.ID,
}
var rbuf typed.ReadBuffer
rbuf.Wrap(frame.SizedPayload())
if err := errMsg.read(&rbuf); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return nil, errMsg
default:
// TODO(mmihic): Should be treated as a protocol error
mex.mexset.log.WithFields(
LogField{"header", frame.Header},
LogField{"expectedType", msgType},
LogField{"expectedID", mex.msgID},
).Warn("Received unexpected frame.")
return nil, errUnexpectedFrameType
}
}
// shutdown shuts down the message exchange, removing it from the message
// exchange set so that it cannot receive more messages from the peer. The
// receive channel remains open, however, in case there are concurrent
// goroutines sending to it.
func (mex *messageExchange) shutdown() {
// The reader and writer side can both hit errors and try to shutdown the mex,
// so we ensure that it's only shut down once.
if !mex.shutdownAtomic.CAS(false, true) {
return
}
if mex.errChNotified.CAS(false, true) {
mex.errCh.Notify(errMexShutdown)
}
mex.mexset.removeExchange(mex.msgID)
}
// inboundExpired is called when an exchange is canceled or it times out,
// but a handler may still be running in the background. Since the handler may
// still write to the exchange, we cannot shutdown the exchange, but we should
// remove it from the connection's exchange list.
func (mex *messageExchange) inboundExpired() {
mex.mexset.expireExchange(mex.msgID)
}
// A messageExchangeSet manages a set of active message exchanges. It is
// mainly used to route frames from a peer to the appropriate messageExchange,
// or to cancel or mark a messageExchange as being in error. Each Connection
// maintains two messageExchangeSets, one to manage exchanges that it has
// initiated (outbound), and another to manage exchanges that the peer has
// initiated (inbound). The message-type specific handlers are responsible for
// ensuring that their message exchanges are properly registered and removed
// from the corresponding exchange set.
type messageExchangeSet struct {
sync.RWMutex
log Logger
name string
onRemoved func()
onAdded func()
// maps are mutable, and are protected by the mutex.
exchanges map[uint32]*messageExchange
expiredExchanges map[uint32]struct{}
shutdown bool
}
// newMessageExchangeSet creates a new messageExchangeSet with a given name.
func newMessageExchangeSet(log Logger, name string) *messageExchangeSet {
return &messageExchangeSet{
name: name,
log: log.WithFields(LogField{"exchange", name}),
exchanges: make(map[uint32]*messageExchange),
expiredExchanges: make(map[uint32]struct{}),
}
}
// addExchange adds an exchange, it must be called with the mexset locked.
func (mexset *messageExchangeSet) addExchange(mex *messageExchange) error {
if mexset.shutdown {
return errMexSetShutdown
}
if _, ok := mexset.exchanges[mex.msgID]; ok {
return errDuplicateMex
}
mexset.exchanges[mex.msgID] = mex
return nil
}
// newExchange creates and adds a new message exchange to this set
func (mexset *messageExchangeSet) newExchange(ctx context.Context, framePool FramePool,
msgType messageType, msgID uint32, bufferSize int) (*messageExchange, error) {
if mexset.log.Enabled(LogLevelDebug) {
mexset.log.Debugf("Creating new %s message exchange for [%v:%d]", mexset.name, msgType, msgID)
}
mex := &messageExchange{
msgType: msgType,
msgID: msgID,
ctx: ctx,
recvCh: make(chan *Frame, bufferSize),
errCh: newErrNotifier(),
mexset: mexset,
framePool: framePool,
}
mexset.Lock()
addErr := mexset.addExchange(mex)
mexset.Unlock()
if addErr != nil {
logger := mexset.log.WithFields(
LogField{"msgID", mex.msgID},
LogField{"msgType", mex.msgType},
LogField{"exchange", mexset.name},
)
if addErr == errMexSetShutdown {
logger.Warn("Attempted to create new mex after mexset shutdown.")
} else if addErr == errDuplicateMex {
logger.Warn("Duplicate msg ID for active and new mex.")
}
return nil, addErr
}
mexset.onAdded()
// TODO(mmihic): Put into a deadline ordered heap so we can garbage collected expired exchanges
return mex, nil
}
// deleteExchange will delete msgID, and return whether it was found or whether it was
// timed out. This method must be called with the lock.
func (mexset *messageExchangeSet) deleteExchange(msgID uint32) (found, timedOut bool) {
if _, found := mexset.exchanges[msgID]; found {
delete(mexset.exchanges, msgID)
return true, false
}
if _, expired := mexset.expiredExchanges[msgID]; expired {
delete(mexset.expiredExchanges, msgID)
return false, true
}
return false, false
}
// removeExchange removes a message exchange from the set, if it exists.
func (mexset *messageExchangeSet) removeExchange(msgID uint32) {
if mexset.log.Enabled(LogLevelDebug) {
mexset.log.Debugf("Removing %s message exchange %d", mexset.name, msgID)
}
mexset.Lock()
found, expired := mexset.deleteExchange(msgID)
mexset.Unlock()
if !found && !expired {
mexset.log.WithFields(
LogField{"msgID", msgID},
).Error("Tried to remove exchange multiple times")
return
}
// If the message exchange was found, then we perform clean up actions.
// These clean up actions can only be run once per exchange.
mexset.onRemoved()
}
// expireExchange is similar to removeExchange, but it marks the exchange as
// expired.
func (mexset *messageExchangeSet) expireExchange(msgID uint32) {
mexset.log.Debugf(
"Removing %s message exchange %d due to timeout, cancellation or blackhole",
mexset.name,
msgID,
)
mexset.Lock()
// TODO(aniketp): explore if cancel can be called everytime we expire an exchange
found, expired := mexset.deleteExchange(msgID)
if found || expired {
// Record in expiredExchanges if we deleted the exchange.
mexset.expiredExchanges[msgID] = struct{}{}
}
mexset.Unlock()
if expired {
mexset.log.WithFields(LogField{"msgID", msgID}).Info("Exchange expired already")
}
mexset.onRemoved()
}
func (mexset *messageExchangeSet) count() int {
mexset.RLock()
count := len(mexset.exchanges)
mexset.RUnlock()
return count
}
// forwardPeerFrame forwards a frame from the peer to the appropriate message
// exchange
func (mexset *messageExchangeSet) forwardPeerFrame(frame *Frame) error {
if mexset.log.Enabled(LogLevelDebug) {
mexset.log.Debugf("forwarding %s %s", mexset.name, frame.Header)
}
mexset.RLock()
mex := mexset.exchanges[frame.Header.ID]
mexset.RUnlock()
if mex == nil {
// This is ok since the exchange might have expired or been cancelled
mexset.log.WithFields(
LogField{"frameHeader", frame.Header.String()},
LogField{"exchange", mexset.name},
).Info("Received frame for unknown message exchange.")
return nil
}
if err := mex.forwardPeerFrame(frame); err != nil {
mexset.log.WithFields(
LogField{"frameHeader", frame.Header.String()},
LogField{"frameSize", frame.Header.FrameSize()},
LogField{"exchange", mexset.name},
ErrField(err),
).Info("Failed to forward frame.")
return err
}
return nil
}
// copyExchanges returns a copy of the exchanges if the exchange is active.
// The caller must lock the mexset.
func (mexset *messageExchangeSet) copyExchanges() (shutdown bool, exchanges map[uint32]*messageExchange) {
if mexset.shutdown {
return true, nil
}
exchangesCopy := make(map[uint32]*messageExchange, len(mexset.exchanges))
for k, mex := range mexset.exchanges {
exchangesCopy[k] = mex
}
return false, exchangesCopy
}
// stopExchanges stops all message exchanges to unblock all waiters on the mex.
// This should only be called on connection failures.
func (mexset *messageExchangeSet) stopExchanges(err error) {
if mexset.log.Enabled(LogLevelDebug) {
mexset.log.Debugf("stopping %v exchanges due to error: %v", mexset.count(), err)
}
mexset.Lock()
shutdown, exchanges := mexset.copyExchanges()
mexset.shutdown = true
mexset.Unlock()
if shutdown {
mexset.log.Debugf("mexset has already been shutdown")
return
}
for _, mex := range exchanges {
// When there's a connection failure, we want to notify blocked callers that the
// call will fail, but we don't want to shutdown the exchange as only the
// arg reader/writer should shutdown the exchange. Otherwise, our guarantee
// on sendChRefs that there's no references to sendCh is violated since
// readers/writers could still have a reference to sendCh even though
// we shutdown the exchange and called Done on sendChRefs.
if mex.errChNotified.CAS(false, true) {
mex.errCh.Notify(err)
}
}
}