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  1. // Copyright (C) 2014 The Protocol Authors.
  2. package protocol
  3. import (
  4. "crypto/sha256"
  5. "encoding/binary"
  6. "errors"
  7. "fmt"
  8. "io"
  9. "path"
  10. "strings"
  11. "sync"
  12. "time"
  13. lz4 "github.com/bkaradzic/go-lz4"
  14. )
  15. const (
  16. // Shifts
  17. KiB = 10
  18. MiB = 20
  19. GiB = 30
  20. )
  21. const (
  22. // MaxMessageLen is the largest message size allowed on the wire. (500 MB)
  23. MaxMessageLen = 500 * 1000 * 1000
  24. // MinBlockSize is the minimum block size allowed
  25. MinBlockSize = 128 << KiB
  26. // MaxBlockSize is the maximum block size allowed
  27. MaxBlockSize = 16 << MiB
  28. // DesiredPerFileBlocks is the number of blocks we aim for per file
  29. DesiredPerFileBlocks = 2000
  30. )
  31. // BlockSizes is the list of valid block sizes, from min to max
  32. var BlockSizes []int
  33. // For each block size, the hash of a block of all zeroes
  34. var sha256OfEmptyBlock = map[int][sha256.Size]byte{
  35. 128 << KiB: {0xfa, 0x43, 0x23, 0x9b, 0xce, 0xe7, 0xb9, 0x7c, 0xa6, 0x2f, 0x0, 0x7c, 0xc6, 0x84, 0x87, 0x56, 0xa, 0x39, 0xe1, 0x9f, 0x74, 0xf3, 0xdd, 0xe7, 0x48, 0x6d, 0xb3, 0xf9, 0x8d, 0xf8, 0xe4, 0x71},
  36. 256 << KiB: {0x8a, 0x39, 0xd2, 0xab, 0xd3, 0x99, 0x9a, 0xb7, 0x3c, 0x34, 0xdb, 0x24, 0x76, 0x84, 0x9c, 0xdd, 0xf3, 0x3, 0xce, 0x38, 0x9b, 0x35, 0x82, 0x68, 0x50, 0xf9, 0xa7, 0x0, 0x58, 0x9b, 0x4a, 0x90},
  37. 512 << KiB: {0x7, 0x85, 0x4d, 0x2f, 0xef, 0x29, 0x7a, 0x6, 0xba, 0x81, 0x68, 0x5e, 0x66, 0xc, 0x33, 0x2d, 0xe3, 0x6d, 0x5d, 0x18, 0xd5, 0x46, 0x92, 0x7d, 0x30, 0xda, 0xad, 0x6d, 0x7f, 0xda, 0x15, 0x41},
  38. 1 << MiB: {0x30, 0xe1, 0x49, 0x55, 0xeb, 0xf1, 0x35, 0x22, 0x66, 0xdc, 0x2f, 0xf8, 0x6, 0x7e, 0x68, 0x10, 0x46, 0x7, 0xe7, 0x50, 0xab, 0xb9, 0xd3, 0xb3, 0x65, 0x82, 0xb8, 0xaf, 0x90, 0x9f, 0xcb, 0x58},
  39. 2 << MiB: {0x56, 0x47, 0xf0, 0x5e, 0xc1, 0x89, 0x58, 0x94, 0x7d, 0x32, 0x87, 0x4e, 0xeb, 0x78, 0x8f, 0xa3, 0x96, 0xa0, 0x5d, 0xb, 0xab, 0x7c, 0x1b, 0x71, 0xf1, 0x12, 0xce, 0xb7, 0xe9, 0xb3, 0x1e, 0xee},
  40. 4 << MiB: {0xbb, 0x9f, 0x8d, 0xf6, 0x14, 0x74, 0xd2, 0x5e, 0x71, 0xfa, 0x0, 0x72, 0x23, 0x18, 0xcd, 0x38, 0x73, 0x96, 0xca, 0x17, 0x36, 0x60, 0x5e, 0x12, 0x48, 0x82, 0x1c, 0xc0, 0xde, 0x3d, 0x3a, 0xf8},
  41. 8 << MiB: {0x2d, 0xae, 0xb1, 0xf3, 0x60, 0x95, 0xb4, 0x4b, 0x31, 0x84, 0x10, 0xb3, 0xf4, 0xe8, 0xb5, 0xd9, 0x89, 0xdc, 0xc7, 0xbb, 0x2, 0x3d, 0x14, 0x26, 0xc4, 0x92, 0xda, 0xb0, 0xa3, 0x5, 0x3e, 0x74},
  42. 16 << MiB: {0x8, 0xa, 0xcf, 0x35, 0xa5, 0x7, 0xac, 0x98, 0x49, 0xcf, 0xcb, 0xa4, 0x7d, 0xc2, 0xad, 0x83, 0xe0, 0x1b, 0x75, 0x66, 0x3a, 0x51, 0x62, 0x79, 0xc8, 0xb9, 0xd2, 0x43, 0xb7, 0x19, 0x64, 0x3e},
  43. }
  44. func init() {
  45. for blockSize := MinBlockSize; blockSize <= MaxBlockSize; blockSize *= 2 {
  46. BlockSizes = append(BlockSizes, blockSize)
  47. if _, ok := sha256OfEmptyBlock[blockSize]; !ok {
  48. panic("missing hard coded value for sha256 of empty block")
  49. }
  50. }
  51. BufferPool = newBufferPool()
  52. }
  53. // BlockSize returns the block size to use for the given file size
  54. func BlockSize(fileSize int64) int {
  55. var blockSize int
  56. for _, blockSize = range BlockSizes {
  57. if fileSize < DesiredPerFileBlocks*int64(blockSize) {
  58. break
  59. }
  60. }
  61. return blockSize
  62. }
  63. const (
  64. stateInitial = iota
  65. stateReady
  66. )
  67. // Request message flags
  68. const (
  69. FlagFromTemporary uint32 = 1 << iota
  70. )
  71. // ClusterConfigMessage.Folders flags
  72. const (
  73. FlagFolderReadOnly uint32 = 1 << 0
  74. FlagFolderIgnorePerms = 1 << 1
  75. FlagFolderIgnoreDelete = 1 << 2
  76. FlagFolderDisabledTempIndexes = 1 << 3
  77. FlagFolderAll = 1<<4 - 1
  78. )
  79. // ClusterConfigMessage.Folders.Devices flags
  80. const (
  81. FlagShareTrusted uint32 = 1 << 0
  82. FlagShareReadOnly = 1 << 1
  83. FlagIntroducer = 1 << 2
  84. FlagShareBits = 0x000000ff
  85. )
  86. // FileInfo.LocalFlags flags
  87. const (
  88. FlagLocalUnsupported = 1 << 0 // The kind is unsupported, e.g. symlinks on Windows
  89. FlagLocalIgnored = 1 << 1 // Matches local ignore patterns
  90. FlagLocalMustRescan = 1 << 2 // Doesn't match content on disk, must be rechecked fully
  91. FlagLocalReceiveOnly = 1 << 3 // Change detected on receive only folder
  92. // Flags that should result in the Invalid bit on outgoing updates
  93. LocalInvalidFlags = FlagLocalUnsupported | FlagLocalIgnored | FlagLocalMustRescan | FlagLocalReceiveOnly
  94. // Flags that should result in a file being in conflict with its
  95. // successor, due to us not having an up to date picture of its state on
  96. // disk.
  97. LocalConflictFlags = FlagLocalUnsupported | FlagLocalIgnored | FlagLocalReceiveOnly
  98. LocalAllFlags = FlagLocalUnsupported | FlagLocalIgnored | FlagLocalMustRescan | FlagLocalReceiveOnly
  99. )
  100. var (
  101. ErrClosed = errors.New("connection closed")
  102. ErrTimeout = errors.New("read timeout")
  103. ErrSwitchingConnections = errors.New("switching connections")
  104. errUnknownMessage = errors.New("unknown message")
  105. errInvalidFilename = errors.New("filename is invalid")
  106. errUncleanFilename = errors.New("filename not in canonical format")
  107. errDeletedHasBlocks = errors.New("deleted file with non-empty block list")
  108. errDirectoryHasBlocks = errors.New("directory with non-empty block list")
  109. errFileHasNoBlocks = errors.New("file with empty block list")
  110. )
  111. type Model interface {
  112. // An index was received from the peer device
  113. Index(deviceID DeviceID, folder string, files []FileInfo)
  114. // An index update was received from the peer device
  115. IndexUpdate(deviceID DeviceID, folder string, files []FileInfo)
  116. // A request was made by the peer device
  117. Request(deviceID DeviceID, folder, name string, size int32, offset int64, hash []byte, weakHash uint32, fromTemporary bool) (RequestResponse, error)
  118. // A cluster configuration message was received
  119. ClusterConfig(deviceID DeviceID, config ClusterConfig)
  120. // The peer device closed the connection
  121. Closed(conn Connection, err error)
  122. // The peer device sent progress updates for the files it is currently downloading
  123. DownloadProgress(deviceID DeviceID, folder string, updates []FileDownloadProgressUpdate)
  124. }
  125. type RequestResponse interface {
  126. Data() []byte
  127. Close() // Must always be called once the byte slice is no longer in use
  128. Wait() // Blocks until Close is called
  129. }
  130. type Connection interface {
  131. Start()
  132. Close(err error)
  133. ID() DeviceID
  134. Name() string
  135. Index(folder string, files []FileInfo) error
  136. IndexUpdate(folder string, files []FileInfo) error
  137. Request(folder string, name string, offset int64, size int, hash []byte, weakHash uint32, fromTemporary bool) ([]byte, error)
  138. ClusterConfig(config ClusterConfig)
  139. DownloadProgress(folder string, updates []FileDownloadProgressUpdate)
  140. Statistics() Statistics
  141. Closed() bool
  142. }
  143. type rawConnection struct {
  144. id DeviceID
  145. name string
  146. receiver Model
  147. cr *countingReader
  148. cw *countingWriter
  149. awaiting map[int32]chan asyncResult
  150. awaitingMut sync.Mutex
  151. idxMut sync.Mutex // ensures serialization of Index calls
  152. nextID int32
  153. nextIDMut sync.Mutex
  154. inbox chan message
  155. outbox chan asyncMessage
  156. clusterConfigBox chan *ClusterConfig
  157. dispatcherLoopStopped chan struct{}
  158. closed chan struct{}
  159. closeOnce sync.Once
  160. sendCloseOnce sync.Once
  161. compression Compression
  162. }
  163. type asyncResult struct {
  164. val []byte
  165. err error
  166. }
  167. type message interface {
  168. ProtoSize() int
  169. Marshal() ([]byte, error)
  170. MarshalTo([]byte) (int, error)
  171. Unmarshal([]byte) error
  172. }
  173. type asyncMessage struct {
  174. msg message
  175. done chan struct{} // done closes when we're done sending the message
  176. }
  177. const (
  178. // PingSendInterval is how often we make sure to send a message, by
  179. // triggering pings if necessary.
  180. PingSendInterval = 90 * time.Second
  181. // ReceiveTimeout is the longest we'll wait for a message from the other
  182. // side before closing the connection.
  183. ReceiveTimeout = 300 * time.Second
  184. )
  185. func NewConnection(deviceID DeviceID, reader io.Reader, writer io.Writer, receiver Model, name string, compress Compression) Connection {
  186. cr := &countingReader{Reader: reader}
  187. cw := &countingWriter{Writer: writer}
  188. c := rawConnection{
  189. id: deviceID,
  190. name: name,
  191. receiver: nativeModel{receiver},
  192. cr: cr,
  193. cw: cw,
  194. awaiting: make(map[int32]chan asyncResult),
  195. inbox: make(chan message),
  196. outbox: make(chan asyncMessage),
  197. clusterConfigBox: make(chan *ClusterConfig),
  198. dispatcherLoopStopped: make(chan struct{}),
  199. closed: make(chan struct{}),
  200. compression: compress,
  201. }
  202. return wireFormatConnection{&c}
  203. }
  204. // Start creates the goroutines for sending and receiving of messages. It must
  205. // be called exactly once after creating a connection.
  206. func (c *rawConnection) Start() {
  207. go c.readerLoop()
  208. go func() {
  209. err := c.dispatcherLoop()
  210. c.internalClose(err)
  211. }()
  212. go c.writerLoop()
  213. go c.pingSender()
  214. go c.pingReceiver()
  215. }
  216. func (c *rawConnection) ID() DeviceID {
  217. return c.id
  218. }
  219. func (c *rawConnection) Name() string {
  220. return c.name
  221. }
  222. // Index writes the list of file information to the connected peer device
  223. func (c *rawConnection) Index(folder string, idx []FileInfo) error {
  224. select {
  225. case <-c.closed:
  226. return ErrClosed
  227. default:
  228. }
  229. c.idxMut.Lock()
  230. c.send(&Index{
  231. Folder: folder,
  232. Files: idx,
  233. }, nil)
  234. c.idxMut.Unlock()
  235. return nil
  236. }
  237. // IndexUpdate writes the list of file information to the connected peer device as an update
  238. func (c *rawConnection) IndexUpdate(folder string, idx []FileInfo) error {
  239. select {
  240. case <-c.closed:
  241. return ErrClosed
  242. default:
  243. }
  244. c.idxMut.Lock()
  245. c.send(&IndexUpdate{
  246. Folder: folder,
  247. Files: idx,
  248. }, nil)
  249. c.idxMut.Unlock()
  250. return nil
  251. }
  252. // Request returns the bytes for the specified block after fetching them from the connected peer.
  253. func (c *rawConnection) Request(folder string, name string, offset int64, size int, hash []byte, weakHash uint32, fromTemporary bool) ([]byte, error) {
  254. c.nextIDMut.Lock()
  255. id := c.nextID
  256. c.nextID++
  257. c.nextIDMut.Unlock()
  258. c.awaitingMut.Lock()
  259. if _, ok := c.awaiting[id]; ok {
  260. panic("id taken")
  261. }
  262. rc := make(chan asyncResult, 1)
  263. c.awaiting[id] = rc
  264. c.awaitingMut.Unlock()
  265. ok := c.send(&Request{
  266. ID: id,
  267. Folder: folder,
  268. Name: name,
  269. Offset: offset,
  270. Size: int32(size),
  271. Hash: hash,
  272. WeakHash: weakHash,
  273. FromTemporary: fromTemporary,
  274. }, nil)
  275. if !ok {
  276. return nil, ErrClosed
  277. }
  278. res, ok := <-rc
  279. if !ok {
  280. return nil, ErrClosed
  281. }
  282. return res.val, res.err
  283. }
  284. // ClusterConfig sends the cluster configuration message to the peer.
  285. // It must be called just once (as per BEP), otherwise it will panic.
  286. func (c *rawConnection) ClusterConfig(config ClusterConfig) {
  287. select {
  288. case c.clusterConfigBox <- &config:
  289. close(c.clusterConfigBox)
  290. case <-c.closed:
  291. }
  292. }
  293. func (c *rawConnection) Closed() bool {
  294. select {
  295. case <-c.closed:
  296. return true
  297. default:
  298. return false
  299. }
  300. }
  301. // DownloadProgress sends the progress updates for the files that are currently being downloaded.
  302. func (c *rawConnection) DownloadProgress(folder string, updates []FileDownloadProgressUpdate) {
  303. c.send(&DownloadProgress{
  304. Folder: folder,
  305. Updates: updates,
  306. }, nil)
  307. }
  308. func (c *rawConnection) ping() bool {
  309. return c.send(&Ping{}, nil)
  310. }
  311. func (c *rawConnection) readerLoop() {
  312. fourByteBuf := make([]byte, 4)
  313. for {
  314. msg, err := c.readMessage(fourByteBuf)
  315. if err != nil {
  316. if err == errUnknownMessage {
  317. // Unknown message types are skipped, for future extensibility.
  318. continue
  319. }
  320. c.internalClose(err)
  321. return
  322. }
  323. select {
  324. case c.inbox <- msg:
  325. case <-c.closed:
  326. return
  327. }
  328. }
  329. }
  330. func (c *rawConnection) dispatcherLoop() (err error) {
  331. defer close(c.dispatcherLoopStopped)
  332. var msg message
  333. state := stateInitial
  334. for {
  335. select {
  336. case msg = <-c.inbox:
  337. case <-c.closed:
  338. return ErrClosed
  339. }
  340. switch msg := msg.(type) {
  341. case *ClusterConfig:
  342. l.Debugln("read ClusterConfig message")
  343. if state != stateInitial {
  344. return fmt.Errorf("protocol error: cluster config message in state %d", state)
  345. }
  346. c.receiver.ClusterConfig(c.id, *msg)
  347. state = stateReady
  348. case *Index:
  349. l.Debugln("read Index message")
  350. if state != stateReady {
  351. return fmt.Errorf("protocol error: index message in state %d", state)
  352. }
  353. if err := checkIndexConsistency(msg.Files); err != nil {
  354. return fmt.Errorf("protocol error: index: %v", err)
  355. }
  356. c.handleIndex(*msg)
  357. state = stateReady
  358. case *IndexUpdate:
  359. l.Debugln("read IndexUpdate message")
  360. if state != stateReady {
  361. return fmt.Errorf("protocol error: index update message in state %d", state)
  362. }
  363. if err := checkIndexConsistency(msg.Files); err != nil {
  364. return fmt.Errorf("protocol error: index update: %v", err)
  365. }
  366. c.handleIndexUpdate(*msg)
  367. state = stateReady
  368. case *Request:
  369. l.Debugln("read Request message")
  370. if state != stateReady {
  371. return fmt.Errorf("protocol error: request message in state %d", state)
  372. }
  373. if err := checkFilename(msg.Name); err != nil {
  374. return fmt.Errorf("protocol error: request: %q: %v", msg.Name, err)
  375. }
  376. go c.handleRequest(*msg)
  377. case *Response:
  378. l.Debugln("read Response message")
  379. if state != stateReady {
  380. return fmt.Errorf("protocol error: response message in state %d", state)
  381. }
  382. c.handleResponse(*msg)
  383. case *DownloadProgress:
  384. l.Debugln("read DownloadProgress message")
  385. if state != stateReady {
  386. return fmt.Errorf("protocol error: response message in state %d", state)
  387. }
  388. c.receiver.DownloadProgress(c.id, msg.Folder, msg.Updates)
  389. case *Ping:
  390. l.Debugln("read Ping message")
  391. if state != stateReady {
  392. return fmt.Errorf("protocol error: ping message in state %d", state)
  393. }
  394. // Nothing
  395. case *Close:
  396. l.Debugln("read Close message")
  397. return errors.New(msg.Reason)
  398. default:
  399. l.Debugf("read unknown message: %+T", msg)
  400. return fmt.Errorf("protocol error: %s: unknown or empty message", c.id)
  401. }
  402. }
  403. }
  404. func (c *rawConnection) readMessage(fourByteBuf []byte) (message, error) {
  405. hdr, err := c.readHeader(fourByteBuf)
  406. if err != nil {
  407. return nil, err
  408. }
  409. return c.readMessageAfterHeader(hdr, fourByteBuf)
  410. }
  411. func (c *rawConnection) readMessageAfterHeader(hdr Header, fourByteBuf []byte) (message, error) {
  412. // First comes a 4 byte message length
  413. if _, err := io.ReadFull(c.cr, fourByteBuf[:4]); err != nil {
  414. return nil, fmt.Errorf("reading message length: %v", err)
  415. }
  416. msgLen := int32(binary.BigEndian.Uint32(fourByteBuf))
  417. if msgLen < 0 {
  418. return nil, fmt.Errorf("negative message length %d", msgLen)
  419. }
  420. // Then comes the message
  421. buf := BufferPool.Get(int(msgLen))
  422. if _, err := io.ReadFull(c.cr, buf); err != nil {
  423. return nil, fmt.Errorf("reading message: %v", err)
  424. }
  425. // ... which might be compressed
  426. switch hdr.Compression {
  427. case MessageCompressionNone:
  428. // Nothing
  429. case MessageCompressionLZ4:
  430. decomp, err := c.lz4Decompress(buf)
  431. BufferPool.Put(buf)
  432. if err != nil {
  433. return nil, fmt.Errorf("decompressing message: %v", err)
  434. }
  435. buf = decomp
  436. default:
  437. return nil, fmt.Errorf("unknown message compression %d", hdr.Compression)
  438. }
  439. // ... and is then unmarshalled
  440. msg, err := c.newMessage(hdr.Type)
  441. if err != nil {
  442. return nil, err
  443. }
  444. if err := msg.Unmarshal(buf); err != nil {
  445. return nil, fmt.Errorf("unmarshalling message: %v", err)
  446. }
  447. BufferPool.Put(buf)
  448. return msg, nil
  449. }
  450. func (c *rawConnection) readHeader(fourByteBuf []byte) (Header, error) {
  451. // First comes a 2 byte header length
  452. if _, err := io.ReadFull(c.cr, fourByteBuf[:2]); err != nil {
  453. return Header{}, fmt.Errorf("reading length: %v", err)
  454. }
  455. hdrLen := int16(binary.BigEndian.Uint16(fourByteBuf))
  456. if hdrLen < 0 {
  457. return Header{}, fmt.Errorf("negative header length %d", hdrLen)
  458. }
  459. // Then comes the header
  460. buf := BufferPool.Get(int(hdrLen))
  461. if _, err := io.ReadFull(c.cr, buf); err != nil {
  462. return Header{}, fmt.Errorf("reading header: %v", err)
  463. }
  464. var hdr Header
  465. if err := hdr.Unmarshal(buf); err != nil {
  466. return Header{}, fmt.Errorf("unmarshalling header: %v", err)
  467. }
  468. BufferPool.Put(buf)
  469. return hdr, nil
  470. }
  471. func (c *rawConnection) handleIndex(im Index) {
  472. l.Debugf("Index(%v, %v, %d file)", c.id, im.Folder, len(im.Files))
  473. c.receiver.Index(c.id, im.Folder, im.Files)
  474. }
  475. func (c *rawConnection) handleIndexUpdate(im IndexUpdate) {
  476. l.Debugf("queueing IndexUpdate(%v, %v, %d files)", c.id, im.Folder, len(im.Files))
  477. c.receiver.IndexUpdate(c.id, im.Folder, im.Files)
  478. }
  479. // checkIndexConsistency verifies a number of invariants on FileInfos received in
  480. // index messages.
  481. func checkIndexConsistency(fs []FileInfo) error {
  482. for _, f := range fs {
  483. if err := checkFileInfoConsistency(f); err != nil {
  484. return fmt.Errorf("%q: %v", f.Name, err)
  485. }
  486. }
  487. return nil
  488. }
  489. // checkFileInfoConsistency verifies a number of invariants on the given FileInfo
  490. func checkFileInfoConsistency(f FileInfo) error {
  491. if err := checkFilename(f.Name); err != nil {
  492. return err
  493. }
  494. switch {
  495. case f.Deleted && len(f.Blocks) != 0:
  496. // Deleted files should have no blocks
  497. return errDeletedHasBlocks
  498. case f.Type == FileInfoTypeDirectory && len(f.Blocks) != 0:
  499. // Directories should have no blocks
  500. return errDirectoryHasBlocks
  501. case !f.Deleted && !f.IsInvalid() && f.Type == FileInfoTypeFile && len(f.Blocks) == 0:
  502. // Non-deleted, non-invalid files should have at least one block
  503. return errFileHasNoBlocks
  504. }
  505. return nil
  506. }
  507. // checkFilename verifies that the given filename is valid according to the
  508. // spec on what's allowed over the wire. A filename failing this test is
  509. // grounds for disconnecting the device.
  510. func checkFilename(name string) error {
  511. cleanedName := path.Clean(name)
  512. if cleanedName != name {
  513. // The filename on the wire should be in canonical format. If
  514. // Clean() managed to clean it up, there was something wrong with
  515. // it.
  516. return errUncleanFilename
  517. }
  518. switch name {
  519. case "", ".", "..":
  520. // These names are always invalid.
  521. return errInvalidFilename
  522. }
  523. if strings.HasPrefix(name, "/") {
  524. // Names are folder relative, not absolute.
  525. return errInvalidFilename
  526. }
  527. if strings.HasPrefix(name, "../") {
  528. // Starting with a dotdot is not allowed. Any other dotdots would
  529. // have been handled by the Clean() call at the top.
  530. return errInvalidFilename
  531. }
  532. return nil
  533. }
  534. func (c *rawConnection) handleRequest(req Request) {
  535. res, err := c.receiver.Request(c.id, req.Folder, req.Name, req.Size, req.Offset, req.Hash, req.WeakHash, req.FromTemporary)
  536. if err != nil {
  537. c.send(&Response{
  538. ID: req.ID,
  539. Code: errorToCode(err),
  540. }, nil)
  541. return
  542. }
  543. done := make(chan struct{})
  544. c.send(&Response{
  545. ID: req.ID,
  546. Data: res.Data(),
  547. Code: errorToCode(nil),
  548. }, done)
  549. <-done
  550. res.Close()
  551. }
  552. func (c *rawConnection) handleResponse(resp Response) {
  553. c.awaitingMut.Lock()
  554. if rc := c.awaiting[resp.ID]; rc != nil {
  555. delete(c.awaiting, resp.ID)
  556. rc <- asyncResult{resp.Data, codeToError(resp.Code)}
  557. close(rc)
  558. }
  559. c.awaitingMut.Unlock()
  560. }
  561. func (c *rawConnection) send(msg message, done chan struct{}) bool {
  562. select {
  563. case c.outbox <- asyncMessage{msg, done}:
  564. return true
  565. case <-c.closed:
  566. if done != nil {
  567. close(done)
  568. }
  569. return false
  570. }
  571. }
  572. func (c *rawConnection) writerLoop() {
  573. select {
  574. case cc := <-c.clusterConfigBox:
  575. err := c.writeMessage(cc)
  576. if err != nil {
  577. c.internalClose(err)
  578. return
  579. }
  580. case <-c.closed:
  581. return
  582. }
  583. for {
  584. select {
  585. case hm := <-c.outbox:
  586. err := c.writeMessage(hm.msg)
  587. if hm.done != nil {
  588. close(hm.done)
  589. }
  590. if err != nil {
  591. c.internalClose(err)
  592. return
  593. }
  594. case <-c.closed:
  595. return
  596. }
  597. }
  598. }
  599. func (c *rawConnection) writeMessage(msg message) error {
  600. if c.shouldCompressMessage(msg) {
  601. return c.writeCompressedMessage(msg)
  602. }
  603. return c.writeUncompressedMessage(msg)
  604. }
  605. func (c *rawConnection) writeCompressedMessage(msg message) error {
  606. size := msg.ProtoSize()
  607. buf := BufferPool.Get(size)
  608. if _, err := msg.MarshalTo(buf); err != nil {
  609. return fmt.Errorf("marshalling message: %v", err)
  610. }
  611. compressed, err := c.lz4Compress(buf)
  612. if err != nil {
  613. return fmt.Errorf("compressing message: %v", err)
  614. }
  615. hdr := Header{
  616. Type: c.typeOf(msg),
  617. Compression: MessageCompressionLZ4,
  618. }
  619. hdrSize := hdr.ProtoSize()
  620. if hdrSize > 1<<16-1 {
  621. panic("impossibly large header")
  622. }
  623. totSize := 2 + hdrSize + 4 + len(compressed)
  624. buf = BufferPool.Upgrade(buf, totSize)
  625. // Header length
  626. binary.BigEndian.PutUint16(buf, uint16(hdrSize))
  627. // Header
  628. if _, err := hdr.MarshalTo(buf[2:]); err != nil {
  629. return fmt.Errorf("marshalling header: %v", err)
  630. }
  631. // Message length
  632. binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(buf[2+hdrSize:], uint32(len(compressed)))
  633. // Message
  634. copy(buf[2+hdrSize+4:], compressed)
  635. BufferPool.Put(compressed)
  636. n, err := c.cw.Write(buf)
  637. BufferPool.Put(buf)
  638. l.Debugf("wrote %d bytes on the wire (2 bytes length, %d bytes header, 4 bytes message length, %d bytes message (%d uncompressed)), err=%v", n, hdrSize, len(compressed), size, err)
  639. if err != nil {
  640. return fmt.Errorf("writing message: %v", err)
  641. }
  642. return nil
  643. }
  644. func (c *rawConnection) writeUncompressedMessage(msg message) error {
  645. size := msg.ProtoSize()
  646. hdr := Header{
  647. Type: c.typeOf(msg),
  648. }
  649. hdrSize := hdr.ProtoSize()
  650. if hdrSize > 1<<16-1 {
  651. panic("impossibly large header")
  652. }
  653. totSize := 2 + hdrSize + 4 + size
  654. buf := BufferPool.Get(totSize)
  655. // Header length
  656. binary.BigEndian.PutUint16(buf, uint16(hdrSize))
  657. // Header
  658. if _, err := hdr.MarshalTo(buf[2:]); err != nil {
  659. return fmt.Errorf("marshalling header: %v", err)
  660. }
  661. // Message length
  662. binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(buf[2+hdrSize:], uint32(size))
  663. // Message
  664. if _, err := msg.MarshalTo(buf[2+hdrSize+4:]); err != nil {
  665. return fmt.Errorf("marshalling message: %v", err)
  666. }
  667. n, err := c.cw.Write(buf[:totSize])
  668. BufferPool.Put(buf)
  669. l.Debugf("wrote %d bytes on the wire (2 bytes length, %d bytes header, 4 bytes message length, %d bytes message), err=%v", n, hdrSize, size, err)
  670. if err != nil {
  671. return fmt.Errorf("writing message: %v", err)
  672. }
  673. return nil
  674. }
  675. func (c *rawConnection) typeOf(msg message) MessageType {
  676. switch msg.(type) {
  677. case *ClusterConfig:
  678. return messageTypeClusterConfig
  679. case *Index:
  680. return messageTypeIndex
  681. case *IndexUpdate:
  682. return messageTypeIndexUpdate
  683. case *Request:
  684. return messageTypeRequest
  685. case *Response:
  686. return messageTypeResponse
  687. case *DownloadProgress:
  688. return messageTypeDownloadProgress
  689. case *Ping:
  690. return messageTypePing
  691. case *Close:
  692. return messageTypeClose
  693. default:
  694. panic("bug: unknown message type")
  695. }
  696. }
  697. func (c *rawConnection) newMessage(t MessageType) (message, error) {
  698. switch t {
  699. case messageTypeClusterConfig:
  700. return new(ClusterConfig), nil
  701. case messageTypeIndex:
  702. return new(Index), nil
  703. case messageTypeIndexUpdate:
  704. return new(IndexUpdate), nil
  705. case messageTypeRequest:
  706. return new(Request), nil
  707. case messageTypeResponse:
  708. return new(Response), nil
  709. case messageTypeDownloadProgress:
  710. return new(DownloadProgress), nil
  711. case messageTypePing:
  712. return new(Ping), nil
  713. case messageTypeClose:
  714. return new(Close), nil
  715. default:
  716. return nil, errUnknownMessage
  717. }
  718. }
  719. func (c *rawConnection) shouldCompressMessage(msg message) bool {
  720. switch c.compression {
  721. case CompressNever:
  722. return false
  723. case CompressAlways:
  724. // Use compression for large enough messages
  725. return msg.ProtoSize() >= compressionThreshold
  726. case CompressMetadata:
  727. _, isResponse := msg.(*Response)
  728. // Compress if it's large enough and not a response message
  729. return !isResponse && msg.ProtoSize() >= compressionThreshold
  730. default:
  731. panic("unknown compression setting")
  732. }
  733. }
  734. // Close is called when the connection is regularely closed and thus the Close
  735. // BEP message is sent before terminating the actual connection. The error
  736. // argument specifies the reason for closing the connection.
  737. func (c *rawConnection) Close(err error) {
  738. c.sendCloseOnce.Do(func() {
  739. done := make(chan struct{})
  740. c.send(&Close{err.Error()}, done)
  741. select {
  742. case <-done:
  743. case <-c.closed:
  744. }
  745. })
  746. // No more sends are necessary, therefore further steps to close the
  747. // connection outside of this package can proceed immediately.
  748. // And this prevents a potential deadlock due to calling c.receiver.Closed
  749. go c.internalClose(err)
  750. }
  751. // internalClose is called if there is an unexpected error during normal operation.
  752. func (c *rawConnection) internalClose(err error) {
  753. c.closeOnce.Do(func() {
  754. l.Debugln("close due to", err)
  755. close(c.closed)
  756. c.awaitingMut.Lock()
  757. for i, ch := range c.awaiting {
  758. if ch != nil {
  759. close(ch)
  760. delete(c.awaiting, i)
  761. }
  762. }
  763. c.awaitingMut.Unlock()
  764. <-c.dispatcherLoopStopped
  765. c.receiver.Closed(c, err)
  766. })
  767. }
  768. // The pingSender makes sure that we've sent a message within the last
  769. // PingSendInterval. If we already have something sent in the last
  770. // PingSendInterval/2, we do nothing. Otherwise we send a ping message. This
  771. // results in an effecting ping interval of somewhere between
  772. // PingSendInterval/2 and PingSendInterval.
  773. func (c *rawConnection) pingSender() {
  774. ticker := time.NewTicker(PingSendInterval / 2)
  775. defer ticker.Stop()
  776. for {
  777. select {
  778. case <-ticker.C:
  779. d := time.Since(c.cw.Last())
  780. if d < PingSendInterval/2 {
  781. l.Debugln(c.id, "ping skipped after wr", d)
  782. continue
  783. }
  784. l.Debugln(c.id, "ping -> after", d)
  785. c.ping()
  786. case <-c.closed:
  787. return
  788. }
  789. }
  790. }
  791. // The pingReceiver checks that we've received a message (any message will do,
  792. // but we expect pings in the absence of other messages) within the last
  793. // ReceiveTimeout. If not, we close the connection with an ErrTimeout.
  794. func (c *rawConnection) pingReceiver() {
  795. ticker := time.NewTicker(ReceiveTimeout / 2)
  796. defer ticker.Stop()
  797. for {
  798. select {
  799. case <-ticker.C:
  800. d := time.Since(c.cr.Last())
  801. if d > ReceiveTimeout {
  802. l.Debugln(c.id, "ping timeout", d)
  803. c.internalClose(ErrTimeout)
  804. }
  805. l.Debugln(c.id, "last read within", d)
  806. case <-c.closed:
  807. return
  808. }
  809. }
  810. }
  811. type Statistics struct {
  812. At time.Time
  813. InBytesTotal int64
  814. OutBytesTotal int64
  815. }
  816. func (c *rawConnection) Statistics() Statistics {
  817. return Statistics{
  818. At: time.Now(),
  819. InBytesTotal: c.cr.Tot(),
  820. OutBytesTotal: c.cw.Tot(),
  821. }
  822. }
  823. func (c *rawConnection) lz4Compress(src []byte) ([]byte, error) {
  824. var err error
  825. buf := BufferPool.Get(len(src))
  826. buf, err = lz4.Encode(buf, src)
  827. if err != nil {
  828. return nil, err
  829. }
  830. binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(buf, binary.LittleEndian.Uint32(buf))
  831. return buf, nil
  832. }
  833. func (c *rawConnection) lz4Decompress(src []byte) ([]byte, error) {
  834. size := binary.BigEndian.Uint32(src)
  835. binary.LittleEndian.PutUint32(src, size)
  836. var err error
  837. buf := BufferPool.Get(int(size))
  838. buf, err = lz4.Decode(buf, src)
  839. if err != nil {
  840. return nil, err
  841. }
  842. return buf, nil
  843. }