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grpc-go/clientconn.go
dfawley 5a82377e69 transport: refactor of error/cancellation paths (#1533)
- The transport is now responsible for closing its own connection when an error
  occurs or when the context given to it in NewClientTransport() is canceled.

- Remove client/server shutdown channels -- add cancel function to allow
  self-cancellation.

- Plumb the clientConn's context into the client transport to allow for the
  transport to be canceled even after it has been removed from the ac (due to
  graceful close) when the ClientConn is closed.
2017-10-02 11:56:31 -07:00

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/*
*
* Copyright 2014 gRPC authors.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
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*
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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*
*/
package grpc
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"math"
"net"
"reflect"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
"golang.org/x/net/context"
"golang.org/x/net/trace"
"google.golang.org/grpc/balancer"
"google.golang.org/grpc/connectivity"
"google.golang.org/grpc/credentials"
"google.golang.org/grpc/grpclog"
"google.golang.org/grpc/keepalive"
"google.golang.org/grpc/resolver"
"google.golang.org/grpc/stats"
"google.golang.org/grpc/transport"
)
var (
// ErrClientConnClosing indicates that the operation is illegal because
// the ClientConn is closing.
ErrClientConnClosing = errors.New("grpc: the client connection is closing")
// ErrClientConnTimeout indicates that the ClientConn cannot establish the
// underlying connections within the specified timeout.
// DEPRECATED: Please use context.DeadlineExceeded instead.
ErrClientConnTimeout = errors.New("grpc: timed out when dialing")
// errNoTransportSecurity indicates that there is no transport security
// being set for ClientConn. Users should either set one or explicitly
// call WithInsecure DialOption to disable security.
errNoTransportSecurity = errors.New("grpc: no transport security set (use grpc.WithInsecure() explicitly or set credentials)")
// errTransportCredentialsMissing indicates that users want to transmit security
// information (e.g., oauth2 token) which requires secure connection on an insecure
// connection.
errTransportCredentialsMissing = errors.New("grpc: the credentials require transport level security (use grpc.WithTransportCredentials() to set)")
// errCredentialsConflict indicates that grpc.WithTransportCredentials()
// and grpc.WithInsecure() are both called for a connection.
errCredentialsConflict = errors.New("grpc: transport credentials are set for an insecure connection (grpc.WithTransportCredentials() and grpc.WithInsecure() are both called)")
// errNetworkIO indicates that the connection is down due to some network I/O error.
errNetworkIO = errors.New("grpc: failed with network I/O error")
// errConnDrain indicates that the connection starts to be drained and does not accept any new RPCs.
errConnDrain = errors.New("grpc: the connection is drained")
// errConnClosing indicates that the connection is closing.
errConnClosing = errors.New("grpc: the connection is closing")
// errConnUnavailable indicates that the connection is unavailable.
errConnUnavailable = errors.New("grpc: the connection is unavailable")
// errBalancerClosed indicates that the balancer is closed.
errBalancerClosed = errors.New("grpc: balancer is closed")
// minimum time to give a connection to complete
minConnectTimeout = 20 * time.Second
)
// dialOptions configure a Dial call. dialOptions are set by the DialOption
// values passed to Dial.
type dialOptions struct {
unaryInt UnaryClientInterceptor
streamInt StreamClientInterceptor
codec Codec
cp Compressor
dc Decompressor
bs backoffStrategy
block bool
insecure bool
timeout time.Duration
scChan <-chan ServiceConfig
copts transport.ConnectOptions
callOptions []CallOption
// This is to support v1 balancer.
balancerBuilder balancer.Builder
}
const (
defaultClientMaxReceiveMessageSize = 1024 * 1024 * 4
defaultClientMaxSendMessageSize = math.MaxInt32
)
// DialOption configures how we set up the connection.
type DialOption func(*dialOptions)
// WithWriteBufferSize lets you set the size of write buffer, this determines how much data can be batched
// before doing a write on the wire.
func WithWriteBufferSize(s int) DialOption {
return func(o *dialOptions) {
o.copts.WriteBufferSize = s
}
}
// WithReadBufferSize lets you set the size of read buffer, this determines how much data can be read at most
// for each read syscall.
func WithReadBufferSize(s int) DialOption {
return func(o *dialOptions) {
o.copts.ReadBufferSize = s
}
}
// WithInitialWindowSize returns a DialOption which sets the value for initial window size on a stream.
// The lower bound for window size is 64K and any value smaller than that will be ignored.
func WithInitialWindowSize(s int32) DialOption {
return func(o *dialOptions) {
o.copts.InitialWindowSize = s
}
}
// WithInitialConnWindowSize returns a DialOption which sets the value for initial window size on a connection.
// The lower bound for window size is 64K and any value smaller than that will be ignored.
func WithInitialConnWindowSize(s int32) DialOption {
return func(o *dialOptions) {
o.copts.InitialConnWindowSize = s
}
}
// WithMaxMsgSize returns a DialOption which sets the maximum message size the client can receive. Deprecated: use WithDefaultCallOptions(MaxCallRecvMsgSize(s)) instead.
func WithMaxMsgSize(s int) DialOption {
return WithDefaultCallOptions(MaxCallRecvMsgSize(s))
}
// WithDefaultCallOptions returns a DialOption which sets the default CallOptions for calls over the connection.
func WithDefaultCallOptions(cos ...CallOption) DialOption {
return func(o *dialOptions) {
o.callOptions = append(o.callOptions, cos...)
}
}
// WithCodec returns a DialOption which sets a codec for message marshaling and unmarshaling.
func WithCodec(c Codec) DialOption {
return func(o *dialOptions) {
o.codec = c
}
}
// WithCompressor returns a DialOption which sets a CompressorGenerator for generating message
// compressor.
func WithCompressor(cp Compressor) DialOption {
return func(o *dialOptions) {
o.cp = cp
}
}
// WithDecompressor returns a DialOption which sets a DecompressorGenerator for generating
// message decompressor.
func WithDecompressor(dc Decompressor) DialOption {
return func(o *dialOptions) {
o.dc = dc
}
}
// WithBalancer returns a DialOption which sets a load balancer with the v1 API.
// Name resolver will be ignored if this DialOption is specified.
// Deprecated: use the new balancer APIs in balancer package instead.
func WithBalancer(b Balancer) DialOption {
return func(o *dialOptions) {
o.balancerBuilder = &balancerWrapperBuilder{
b: b,
}
}
}
// WithBalancerBuilder is for testing only. Users using custom balancers should
// register their balancer and use service config to choose the balancer to use.
func WithBalancerBuilder(b balancer.Builder) DialOption {
// TODO(bar) remove this when switching balancer is done.
return func(o *dialOptions) {
o.balancerBuilder = b
}
}
// WithServiceConfig returns a DialOption which has a channel to read the service configuration.
func WithServiceConfig(c <-chan ServiceConfig) DialOption {
return func(o *dialOptions) {
o.scChan = c
}
}
// WithBackoffMaxDelay configures the dialer to use the provided maximum delay
// when backing off after failed connection attempts.
func WithBackoffMaxDelay(md time.Duration) DialOption {
return WithBackoffConfig(BackoffConfig{MaxDelay: md})
}
// WithBackoffConfig configures the dialer to use the provided backoff
// parameters after connection failures.
//
// Use WithBackoffMaxDelay until more parameters on BackoffConfig are opened up
// for use.
func WithBackoffConfig(b BackoffConfig) DialOption {
// Set defaults to ensure that provided BackoffConfig is valid and
// unexported fields get default values.
setDefaults(&b)
return withBackoff(b)
}
// withBackoff sets the backoff strategy used for retries after a
// failed connection attempt.
//
// This can be exported if arbitrary backoff strategies are allowed by gRPC.
func withBackoff(bs backoffStrategy) DialOption {
return func(o *dialOptions) {
o.bs = bs
}
}
// WithBlock returns a DialOption which makes caller of Dial blocks until the underlying
// connection is up. Without this, Dial returns immediately and connecting the server
// happens in background.
func WithBlock() DialOption {
return func(o *dialOptions) {
o.block = true
}
}
// WithInsecure returns a DialOption which disables transport security for this ClientConn.
// Note that transport security is required unless WithInsecure is set.
func WithInsecure() DialOption {
return func(o *dialOptions) {
o.insecure = true
}
}
// WithTransportCredentials returns a DialOption which configures a
// connection level security credentials (e.g., TLS/SSL).
func WithTransportCredentials(creds credentials.TransportCredentials) DialOption {
return func(o *dialOptions) {
o.copts.TransportCredentials = creds
}
}
// WithPerRPCCredentials returns a DialOption which sets
// credentials and places auth state on each outbound RPC.
func WithPerRPCCredentials(creds credentials.PerRPCCredentials) DialOption {
return func(o *dialOptions) {
o.copts.PerRPCCredentials = append(o.copts.PerRPCCredentials, creds)
}
}
// WithTimeout returns a DialOption that configures a timeout for dialing a ClientConn
// initially. This is valid if and only if WithBlock() is present.
// Deprecated: use DialContext and context.WithTimeout instead.
func WithTimeout(d time.Duration) DialOption {
return func(o *dialOptions) {
o.timeout = d
}
}
// WithDialer returns a DialOption that specifies a function to use for dialing network addresses.
// If FailOnNonTempDialError() is set to true, and an error is returned by f, gRPC checks the error's
// Temporary() method to decide if it should try to reconnect to the network address.
func WithDialer(f func(string, time.Duration) (net.Conn, error)) DialOption {
return func(o *dialOptions) {
o.copts.Dialer = func(ctx context.Context, addr string) (net.Conn, error) {
if deadline, ok := ctx.Deadline(); ok {
return f(addr, deadline.Sub(time.Now()))
}
return f(addr, 0)
}
}
}
// WithStatsHandler returns a DialOption that specifies the stats handler
// for all the RPCs and underlying network connections in this ClientConn.
func WithStatsHandler(h stats.Handler) DialOption {
return func(o *dialOptions) {
o.copts.StatsHandler = h
}
}
// FailOnNonTempDialError returns a DialOption that specifies if gRPC fails on non-temporary dial errors.
// If f is true, and dialer returns a non-temporary error, gRPC will fail the connection to the network
// address and won't try to reconnect.
// The default value of FailOnNonTempDialError is false.
// This is an EXPERIMENTAL API.
func FailOnNonTempDialError(f bool) DialOption {
return func(o *dialOptions) {
o.copts.FailOnNonTempDialError = f
}
}
// WithUserAgent returns a DialOption that specifies a user agent string for all the RPCs.
func WithUserAgent(s string) DialOption {
return func(o *dialOptions) {
o.copts.UserAgent = s
}
}
// WithKeepaliveParams returns a DialOption that specifies keepalive parameters for the client transport.
func WithKeepaliveParams(kp keepalive.ClientParameters) DialOption {
return func(o *dialOptions) {
o.copts.KeepaliveParams = kp
}
}
// WithUnaryInterceptor returns a DialOption that specifies the interceptor for unary RPCs.
func WithUnaryInterceptor(f UnaryClientInterceptor) DialOption {
return func(o *dialOptions) {
o.unaryInt = f
}
}
// WithStreamInterceptor returns a DialOption that specifies the interceptor for streaming RPCs.
func WithStreamInterceptor(f StreamClientInterceptor) DialOption {
return func(o *dialOptions) {
o.streamInt = f
}
}
// WithAuthority returns a DialOption that specifies the value to be used as
// the :authority pseudo-header. This value only works with WithInsecure and
// has no effect if TransportCredentials are present.
func WithAuthority(a string) DialOption {
return func(o *dialOptions) {
o.copts.Authority = a
}
}
// Dial creates a client connection to the given target.
func Dial(target string, opts ...DialOption) (*ClientConn, error) {
return DialContext(context.Background(), target, opts...)
}
// DialContext creates a client connection to the given target. ctx can be used to
// cancel or expire the pending connection. Once this function returns, the
// cancellation and expiration of ctx will be noop. Users should call ClientConn.Close
// to terminate all the pending operations after this function returns.
func DialContext(ctx context.Context, target string, opts ...DialOption) (conn *ClientConn, err error) {
cc := &ClientConn{
target: target,
csMgr: &connectivityStateManager{},
conns: make(map[*addrConn]struct{}),
blockingpicker: newPickerWrapper(),
}
cc.ctx, cc.cancel = context.WithCancel(context.Background())
for _, opt := range opts {
opt(&cc.dopts)
}
if !cc.dopts.insecure {
if cc.dopts.copts.TransportCredentials == nil {
return nil, errNoTransportSecurity
}
} else {
if cc.dopts.copts.TransportCredentials != nil {
return nil, errCredentialsConflict
}
for _, cd := range cc.dopts.copts.PerRPCCredentials {
if cd.RequireTransportSecurity() {
return nil, errTransportCredentialsMissing
}
}
}
cc.mkp = cc.dopts.copts.KeepaliveParams
if cc.dopts.copts.Dialer == nil {
cc.dopts.copts.Dialer = newProxyDialer(
func(ctx context.Context, addr string) (net.Conn, error) {
return dialContext(ctx, "tcp", addr)
},
)
}
if cc.dopts.copts.UserAgent != "" {
cc.dopts.copts.UserAgent += " " + grpcUA
} else {
cc.dopts.copts.UserAgent = grpcUA
}
if cc.dopts.timeout > 0 {
var cancel context.CancelFunc
ctx, cancel = context.WithTimeout(ctx, cc.dopts.timeout)
defer cancel()
}
defer func() {
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
conn, err = nil, ctx.Err()
default:
}
if err != nil {
cc.Close()
}
}()
scSet := false
if cc.dopts.scChan != nil {
// Try to get an initial service config.
select {
case sc, ok := <-cc.dopts.scChan:
if ok {
cc.sc = sc
scSet = true
}
default:
}
}
// Set defaults.
if cc.dopts.codec == nil {
cc.dopts.codec = protoCodec{}
}
if cc.dopts.bs == nil {
cc.dopts.bs = DefaultBackoffConfig
}
creds := cc.dopts.copts.TransportCredentials
if creds != nil && creds.Info().ServerName != "" {
cc.authority = creds.Info().ServerName
} else if cc.dopts.insecure && cc.dopts.copts.Authority != "" {
cc.authority = cc.dopts.copts.Authority
} else {
cc.authority = target
}
if cc.dopts.balancerBuilder != nil {
var credsClone credentials.TransportCredentials
if creds != nil {
credsClone = creds.Clone()
}
buildOpts := balancer.BuildOptions{
DialCreds: credsClone,
Dialer: cc.dopts.copts.Dialer,
}
// Build should not take long time. So it's ok to not have a goroutine for it.
// TODO(bar) init balancer after first resolver result to support service config balancer.
cc.balancerWrapper = newCCBalancerWrapper(cc, cc.dopts.balancerBuilder, buildOpts)
} else {
waitC := make(chan error, 1)
go func() {
defer close(waitC)
// No balancer, or no resolver within the balancer. Connect directly.
ac, err := cc.newAddrConn([]resolver.Address{{Addr: target}})
if err != nil {
waitC <- err
return
}
if err := ac.connect(cc.dopts.block); err != nil {
waitC <- err
return
}
}()
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
return nil, ctx.Err()
case err := <-waitC:
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
}
if cc.dopts.scChan != nil && !scSet {
// Blocking wait for the initial service config.
select {
case sc, ok := <-cc.dopts.scChan:
if ok {
cc.sc = sc
}
case <-ctx.Done():
return nil, ctx.Err()
}
}
if cc.dopts.scChan != nil {
go cc.scWatcher()
}
// Build the resolver.
cc.resolverWrapper, err = newCCResolverWrapper(cc)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to build resolver: %v", err)
}
if cc.balancerWrapper != nil && cc.resolverWrapper == nil {
// TODO(bar) there should always be a resolver (DNS as the default).
// Unblock balancer initialization with a fake resolver update if there's no resolver.
// The balancer wrapper will not read the addresses, so an empty list works.
// TODO(bar) remove this after the real resolver is started.
cc.balancerWrapper.handleResolvedAddrs([]resolver.Address{}, nil)
}
// A blocking dial blocks until the clientConn is ready.
if cc.dopts.block {
for {
s := cc.GetState()
if s == connectivity.Ready {
break
}
if !cc.WaitForStateChange(ctx, s) {
// ctx got timeout or canceled.
return nil, ctx.Err()
}
}
}
return cc, nil
}
// connectivityStateManager keeps the connectivity.State of ClientConn.
// This struct will eventually be exported so the balancers can access it.
type connectivityStateManager struct {
mu sync.Mutex
state connectivity.State
notifyChan chan struct{}
}
// updateState updates the connectivity.State of ClientConn.
// If there's a change it notifies goroutines waiting on state change to
// happen.
func (csm *connectivityStateManager) updateState(state connectivity.State) {
csm.mu.Lock()
defer csm.mu.Unlock()
if csm.state == connectivity.Shutdown {
return
}
if csm.state == state {
return
}
csm.state = state
if csm.notifyChan != nil {
// There are other goroutines waiting on this channel.
close(csm.notifyChan)
csm.notifyChan = nil
}
}
func (csm *connectivityStateManager) getState() connectivity.State {
csm.mu.Lock()
defer csm.mu.Unlock()
return csm.state
}
func (csm *connectivityStateManager) getNotifyChan() <-chan struct{} {
csm.mu.Lock()
defer csm.mu.Unlock()
if csm.notifyChan == nil {
csm.notifyChan = make(chan struct{})
}
return csm.notifyChan
}
// ClientConn represents a client connection to an RPC server.
type ClientConn struct {
ctx context.Context
cancel context.CancelFunc
target string
authority string
dopts dialOptions
csMgr *connectivityStateManager
balancerWrapper *ccBalancerWrapper
resolverWrapper *ccResolverWrapper
blockingpicker *pickerWrapper
mu sync.RWMutex
sc ServiceConfig
conns map[*addrConn]struct{}
// Keepalive parameter can be updated if a GoAway is received.
mkp keepalive.ClientParameters
}
// WaitForStateChange waits until the connectivity.State of ClientConn changes from sourceState or
// ctx expires. A true value is returned in former case and false in latter.
// This is an EXPERIMENTAL API.
func (cc *ClientConn) WaitForStateChange(ctx context.Context, sourceState connectivity.State) bool {
ch := cc.csMgr.getNotifyChan()
if cc.csMgr.getState() != sourceState {
return true
}
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
return false
case <-ch:
return true
}
}
// GetState returns the connectivity.State of ClientConn.
// This is an EXPERIMENTAL API.
func (cc *ClientConn) GetState() connectivity.State {
return cc.csMgr.getState()
}
func (cc *ClientConn) scWatcher() {
for {
select {
case sc, ok := <-cc.dopts.scChan:
if !ok {
return
}
cc.mu.Lock()
// TODO: load balance policy runtime change is ignored.
// We may revist this decision in the future.
cc.sc = sc
cc.mu.Unlock()
case <-cc.ctx.Done():
return
}
}
}
// newAddrConn creates an addrConn for addrs and adds it to cc.conns.
func (cc *ClientConn) newAddrConn(addrs []resolver.Address) (*addrConn, error) {
ac := &addrConn{
cc: cc,
addrs: addrs,
dopts: cc.dopts,
}
ac.ctx, ac.cancel = context.WithCancel(cc.ctx)
// Track ac in cc. This needs to be done before any getTransport(...) is called.
cc.mu.Lock()
if cc.conns == nil {
cc.mu.Unlock()
return nil, ErrClientConnClosing
}
cc.conns[ac] = struct{}{}
cc.mu.Unlock()
return ac, nil
}
// removeAddrConn removes the addrConn in the subConn from clientConn.
// It also tears down the ac with the given error.
func (cc *ClientConn) removeAddrConn(ac *addrConn, err error) {
cc.mu.Lock()
if cc.conns == nil {
cc.mu.Unlock()
return
}
delete(cc.conns, ac)
cc.mu.Unlock()
ac.tearDown(err)
}
// connect starts to creating transport and also starts the transport monitor
// goroutine for this ac.
// It does nothing if the ac is not IDLE.
// TODO(bar) Move this to the addrConn section.
// This was part of resetAddrConn, keep it here to make the diff look clean.
func (ac *addrConn) connect(block bool) error {
ac.mu.Lock()
if ac.state == connectivity.Shutdown {
ac.mu.Unlock()
return errConnClosing
}
if ac.state != connectivity.Idle {
ac.mu.Unlock()
return nil
}
ac.state = connectivity.Connecting
if ac.cc.balancerWrapper != nil {
ac.cc.balancerWrapper.handleSubConnStateChange(ac.acbw, ac.state)
} else {
ac.cc.csMgr.updateState(ac.state)
}
ac.mu.Unlock()
if block {
if err := ac.resetTransport(); err != nil {
if err != errConnClosing {
ac.tearDown(err)
}
if e, ok := err.(transport.ConnectionError); ok && !e.Temporary() {
return e.Origin()
}
return err
}
// Start to monitor the error status of transport.
go ac.transportMonitor()
} else {
// Start a goroutine connecting to the server asynchronously.
go func() {
if err := ac.resetTransport(); err != nil {
grpclog.Warningf("Failed to dial %s: %v; please retry.", ac.addrs[0].Addr, err)
if err != errConnClosing {
// Keep this ac in cc.conns, to get the reason it's torn down.
ac.tearDown(err)
}
return
}
ac.transportMonitor()
}()
}
return nil
}
// tryUpdateAddrs tries to update ac.addrs with the new addresses list.
//
// It checks whether current connected address of ac is in the new addrs list.
// - If true, it updates ac.addrs and returns true. The ac will keep using
// the existing connection.
// - If false, it does nothing and returns false.
func (ac *addrConn) tryUpdateAddrs(addrs []resolver.Address) bool {
ac.mu.Lock()
defer ac.mu.Unlock()
grpclog.Infof("addrConn: tryUpdateAddrs curAddr: %v, addrs: %v", ac.curAddr, addrs)
if ac.state == connectivity.Shutdown {
ac.addrs = addrs
return true
}
var curAddrFound bool
for _, a := range addrs {
if reflect.DeepEqual(ac.curAddr, a) {
curAddrFound = true
break
}
}
grpclog.Infof("addrConn: tryUpdateAddrs curAddrFound: %v", curAddrFound)
if curAddrFound {
ac.addrs = addrs
}
return curAddrFound
}
// GetMethodConfig gets the method config of the input method.
// If there's an exact match for input method (i.e. /service/method), we return
// the corresponding MethodConfig.
// If there isn't an exact match for the input method, we look for the default config
// under the service (i.e /service/). If there is a default MethodConfig for
// the serivce, we return it.
// Otherwise, we return an empty MethodConfig.
func (cc *ClientConn) GetMethodConfig(method string) MethodConfig {
// TODO: Avoid the locking here.
cc.mu.RLock()
defer cc.mu.RUnlock()
m, ok := cc.sc.Methods[method]
if !ok {
i := strings.LastIndex(method, "/")
m, _ = cc.sc.Methods[method[:i+1]]
}
return m
}
func (cc *ClientConn) getTransport(ctx context.Context, failfast bool) (transport.ClientTransport, func(balancer.DoneInfo), error) {
if cc.balancerWrapper == nil {
// If balancer is nil, there should be only one addrConn available.
cc.mu.RLock()
if cc.conns == nil {
cc.mu.RUnlock()
// TODO this function returns toRPCErr and non-toRPCErr. Clean up
// the errors in ClientConn.
return nil, nil, toRPCErr(ErrClientConnClosing)
}
var ac *addrConn
for ac = range cc.conns {
// Break after the first iteration to get the first addrConn.
break
}
cc.mu.RUnlock()
if ac == nil {
return nil, nil, errConnClosing
}
t, err := ac.wait(ctx, false /*hasBalancer*/, failfast)
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
return t, nil, nil
}
t, done, err := cc.blockingpicker.pick(ctx, failfast, balancer.PickOptions{})
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, toRPCErr(err)
}
return t, done, nil
}
// Close tears down the ClientConn and all underlying connections.
func (cc *ClientConn) Close() error {
cc.cancel()
cc.mu.Lock()
if cc.conns == nil {
cc.mu.Unlock()
return ErrClientConnClosing
}
conns := cc.conns
cc.conns = nil
cc.csMgr.updateState(connectivity.Shutdown)
cc.mu.Unlock()
cc.blockingpicker.close()
if cc.resolverWrapper != nil {
cc.resolverWrapper.close()
}
if cc.balancerWrapper != nil {
cc.balancerWrapper.close()
}
for ac := range conns {
ac.tearDown(ErrClientConnClosing)
}
return nil
}
// addrConn is a network connection to a given address.
type addrConn struct {
ctx context.Context
cancel context.CancelFunc
cc *ClientConn
curAddr resolver.Address
addrs []resolver.Address
dopts dialOptions
events trace.EventLog
acbw balancer.SubConn
mu sync.Mutex
state connectivity.State
// ready is closed and becomes nil when a new transport is up or failed
// due to timeout.
ready chan struct{}
transport transport.ClientTransport
// The reason this addrConn is torn down.
tearDownErr error
}
// adjustParams updates parameters used to create transports upon
// receiving a GoAway.
func (ac *addrConn) adjustParams(r transport.GoAwayReason) {
switch r {
case transport.TooManyPings:
v := 2 * ac.dopts.copts.KeepaliveParams.Time
ac.cc.mu.Lock()
if v > ac.cc.mkp.Time {
ac.cc.mkp.Time = v
}
ac.cc.mu.Unlock()
}
}
// printf records an event in ac's event log, unless ac has been closed.
// REQUIRES ac.mu is held.
func (ac *addrConn) printf(format string, a ...interface{}) {
if ac.events != nil {
ac.events.Printf(format, a...)
}
}
// errorf records an error in ac's event log, unless ac has been closed.
// REQUIRES ac.mu is held.
func (ac *addrConn) errorf(format string, a ...interface{}) {
if ac.events != nil {
ac.events.Errorf(format, a...)
}
}
// resetTransport recreates a transport to the address for ac. The old
// transport will close itself on error or when the clientconn is closed.
// TODO(bar) make sure all state transitions are valid.
func (ac *addrConn) resetTransport() error {
ac.mu.Lock()
if ac.state == connectivity.Shutdown {
ac.mu.Unlock()
return errConnClosing
}
ac.state = connectivity.TransientFailure
if ac.cc.balancerWrapper != nil {
ac.cc.balancerWrapper.handleSubConnStateChange(ac.acbw, ac.state)
} else {
ac.cc.csMgr.updateState(ac.state)
}
if ac.ready != nil {
close(ac.ready)
ac.ready = nil
}
ac.transport = nil
ac.curAddr = resolver.Address{}
ac.mu.Unlock()
ac.cc.mu.RLock()
ac.dopts.copts.KeepaliveParams = ac.cc.mkp
ac.cc.mu.RUnlock()
for retries := 0; ; retries++ {
sleepTime := ac.dopts.bs.backoff(retries)
timeout := minConnectTimeout
ac.mu.Lock()
if timeout < time.Duration(int(sleepTime)/len(ac.addrs)) {
timeout = time.Duration(int(sleepTime) / len(ac.addrs))
}
connectTime := time.Now()
if ac.state == connectivity.Shutdown {
ac.mu.Unlock()
return errConnClosing
}
ac.printf("connecting")
ac.state = connectivity.Connecting
// TODO(bar) remove condition once we always have a balancer.
if ac.cc.balancerWrapper != nil {
ac.cc.balancerWrapper.handleSubConnStateChange(ac.acbw, ac.state)
} else {
ac.cc.csMgr.updateState(ac.state)
}
// copy ac.addrs in case of race
addrsIter := make([]resolver.Address, len(ac.addrs))
copy(addrsIter, ac.addrs)
copts := ac.dopts.copts
ac.mu.Unlock()
for _, addr := range addrsIter {
ac.mu.Lock()
if ac.state == connectivity.Shutdown {
// ac.tearDown(...) has been invoked.
ac.mu.Unlock()
return errConnClosing
}
ac.mu.Unlock()
sinfo := transport.TargetInfo{
Addr: addr.Addr,
Metadata: addr.Metadata,
}
newTransport, err := transport.NewClientTransport(ac.cc.ctx, sinfo, copts, timeout)
if err != nil {
if e, ok := err.(transport.ConnectionError); ok && !e.Temporary() {
return err
}
grpclog.Warningf("grpc: addrConn.resetTransport failed to create client transport: %v; Reconnecting to %v", err, addr)
ac.mu.Lock()
if ac.state == connectivity.Shutdown {
// ac.tearDown(...) has been invoked.
ac.mu.Unlock()
return errConnClosing
}
ac.mu.Unlock()
continue
}
ac.mu.Lock()
ac.printf("ready")
if ac.state == connectivity.Shutdown {
// ac.tearDown(...) has been invoked.
ac.mu.Unlock()
newTransport.Close()
return errConnClosing
}
ac.state = connectivity.Ready
if ac.cc.balancerWrapper != nil {
ac.cc.balancerWrapper.handleSubConnStateChange(ac.acbw, ac.state)
} else {
ac.cc.csMgr.updateState(ac.state)
}
t := ac.transport
ac.transport = newTransport
if t != nil {
t.Close()
}
ac.curAddr = addr
if ac.ready != nil {
close(ac.ready)
ac.ready = nil
}
ac.mu.Unlock()
return nil
}
ac.mu.Lock()
ac.state = connectivity.TransientFailure
if ac.cc.balancerWrapper != nil {
ac.cc.balancerWrapper.handleSubConnStateChange(ac.acbw, ac.state)
} else {
ac.cc.csMgr.updateState(ac.state)
}
if ac.ready != nil {
close(ac.ready)
ac.ready = nil
}
ac.mu.Unlock()
timer := time.NewTimer(sleepTime - time.Since(connectTime))
select {
case <-timer.C:
case <-ac.ctx.Done():
timer.Stop()
return ac.ctx.Err()
}
timer.Stop()
}
}
// Run in a goroutine to track the error in transport and create the
// new transport if an error happens. It returns when the channel is closing.
func (ac *addrConn) transportMonitor() {
for {
ac.mu.Lock()
t := ac.transport
ac.mu.Unlock()
// Block until we receive a goaway or an error occurs.
select {
case <-t.GoAway():
case <-t.Error():
}
// If a GoAway happened, regardless of error, adjust our keepalive
// parameters as appropriate.
select {
case <-t.GoAway():
ac.adjustParams(t.GetGoAwayReason())
default:
}
if err := ac.resetTransport(); err != nil {
ac.mu.Lock()
ac.printf("transport exiting: %v", err)
ac.mu.Unlock()
grpclog.Warningf("grpc: addrConn.transportMonitor exits due to: %v", err)
if err != errConnClosing {
// Keep this ac in cc.conns, to get the reason it's torn down.
ac.tearDown(err)
}
return
}
}
}
// wait blocks until i) the new transport is up or ii) ctx is done or iii) ac is closed or
// iv) transport is in connectivity.TransientFailure and there is a balancer/failfast is true.
func (ac *addrConn) wait(ctx context.Context, hasBalancer, failfast bool) (transport.ClientTransport, error) {
for {
ac.mu.Lock()
switch {
case ac.state == connectivity.Shutdown:
if failfast || !hasBalancer {
// RPC is failfast or balancer is nil. This RPC should fail with ac.tearDownErr.
err := ac.tearDownErr
ac.mu.Unlock()
return nil, err
}
ac.mu.Unlock()
return nil, errConnClosing
case ac.state == connectivity.Ready:
ct := ac.transport
ac.mu.Unlock()
return ct, nil
case ac.state == connectivity.TransientFailure:
if failfast || hasBalancer {
ac.mu.Unlock()
return nil, errConnUnavailable
}
}
ready := ac.ready
if ready == nil {
ready = make(chan struct{})
ac.ready = ready
}
ac.mu.Unlock()
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
return nil, toRPCErr(ctx.Err())
// Wait until the new transport is ready or failed.
case <-ready:
}
}
}
// getReadyTransport returns the transport if ac's state is READY.
// Otherwise it returns nil, false.
// If ac's state is IDLE, it will trigger ac to connect.
func (ac *addrConn) getReadyTransport() (transport.ClientTransport, bool) {
ac.mu.Lock()
if ac.state == connectivity.Ready {
t := ac.transport
ac.mu.Unlock()
return t, true
}
var idle bool
if ac.state == connectivity.Idle {
idle = true
}
ac.mu.Unlock()
// Trigger idle ac to connect.
if idle {
ac.connect(false)
}
return nil, false
}
// tearDown starts to tear down the addrConn.
// TODO(zhaoq): Make this synchronous to avoid unbounded memory consumption in
// some edge cases (e.g., the caller opens and closes many addrConn's in a
// tight loop.
// tearDown doesn't remove ac from ac.cc.conns.
func (ac *addrConn) tearDown(err error) {
ac.cancel()
ac.mu.Lock()
ac.curAddr = resolver.Address{}
defer ac.mu.Unlock()
if err == errConnDrain && ac.transport != nil {
// GracefulClose(...) may be executed multiple times when
// i) receiving multiple GoAway frames from the server; or
// ii) there are concurrent name resolver/Balancer triggered
// address removal and GoAway.
ac.transport.GracefulClose()
}
if ac.state == connectivity.Shutdown {
return
}
ac.state = connectivity.Shutdown
ac.tearDownErr = err
if ac.cc.balancerWrapper != nil {
ac.cc.balancerWrapper.handleSubConnStateChange(ac.acbw, ac.state)
} else {
ac.cc.csMgr.updateState(ac.state)
}
if ac.events != nil {
ac.events.Finish()
ac.events = nil
}
if ac.ready != nil {
close(ac.ready)
ac.ready = nil
}
return
}
func (ac *addrConn) getState() connectivity.State {
ac.mu.Lock()
defer ac.mu.Unlock()
return ac.state
}