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This PR adds a WebSocket grid feature that allows servers to communicate via a single two-way connection. There are two request types: * Single requests, which are `[]byte => ([]byte, error)`. This is for efficient small roundtrips with small payloads. * Streaming requests which are `[]byte, chan []byte => chan []byte (and error)`, which allows for different combinations of full two-way streams with an initial payload. Only a single stream is created between two machines - and there is, as such, no server/client relation since both sides can initiate and handle requests. Which server initiates the request is decided deterministically on the server names. Requests are made through a mux client and server, which handles message passing, congestion, cancelation, timeouts, etc. If a connection is lost, all requests are canceled, and the calling server will try to reconnect. Registered handlers can operate directly on byte slices or use a higher-level generics abstraction. There is no versioning of handlers/clients, and incompatible changes should be handled by adding new handlers. The request path can be changed to a new one for any protocol changes. First, all servers create a "Manager." The manager must know its address as well as all remote addresses. This will manage all connections. To get a connection to any remote, ask the manager to provide it given the remote address using. ``` func (m *Manager) Connection(host string) *Connection ``` All serverside handlers must also be registered on the manager. This will make sure that all incoming requests are served. The number of in-flight requests and responses must also be given for streaming requests. The "Connection" returned manages the mux-clients. Requests issued to the connection will be sent to the remote. * `func (c *Connection) Request(ctx context.Context, h HandlerID, req []byte) ([]byte, error)` performs a single request and returns the result. Any deadline provided on the request is forwarded to the server, and canceling the context will make the function return at once. * `func (c *Connection) NewStream(ctx context.Context, h HandlerID, payload []byte) (st *Stream, err error)` will initiate a remote call and send the initial payload. ```Go // A Stream is a two-way stream. // All responses *must* be read by the caller. // If the call is canceled through the context, //The appropriate error will be returned. type Stream struct { // Responses from the remote server. // Channel will be closed after an error or when the remote closes. // All responses *must* be read by the caller until either an error is returned or the channel is closed. // Canceling the context will cause the context cancellation error to be returned. Responses <-chan Response // Requests sent to the server. // If the handler is defined with 0 incoming capacity this will be nil. // Channel *must* be closed to signal the end of the stream. // If the request context is canceled, the stream will no longer process requests. Requests chan<- []byte } type Response struct { Msg []byte Err error } ``` There are generic versions of the server/client handlers that allow the use of type safe implementations for data types that support msgpack marshal/unmarshal.
181 lines
5.9 KiB
Go
181 lines
5.9 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) 2015-2021 MinIO, Inc.
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//
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// This file is part of MinIO Object Storage stack
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//
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// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
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// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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package cmd
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import (
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"context"
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"time"
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"github.com/minio/minio/internal/dsync"
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"github.com/minio/minio/internal/grid"
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"github.com/minio/minio/internal/logger"
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)
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// To abstract a node over network.
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type lockRESTServer struct {
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ll *localLocker
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}
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// RefreshHandler - refresh the current lock
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func (l *lockRESTServer) RefreshHandler(args *dsync.LockArgs) (*dsync.LockResp, *grid.RemoteErr) {
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resp := lockRPCRefresh.NewResponse()
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refreshed, err := l.ll.Refresh(context.Background(), *args)
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if err != nil {
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return l.makeResp(resp, err)
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}
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if !refreshed {
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return l.makeResp(resp, errLockNotFound)
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}
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return l.makeResp(resp, err)
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}
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// LockHandler - Acquires a lock.
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func (l *lockRESTServer) LockHandler(args *dsync.LockArgs) (*dsync.LockResp, *grid.RemoteErr) {
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resp := lockRPCLock.NewResponse()
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success, err := l.ll.Lock(context.Background(), *args)
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if err == nil && !success {
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return l.makeResp(resp, errLockConflict)
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}
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return l.makeResp(resp, err)
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}
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// UnlockHandler - releases the acquired lock.
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func (l *lockRESTServer) UnlockHandler(args *dsync.LockArgs) (*dsync.LockResp, *grid.RemoteErr) {
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resp := lockRPCUnlock.NewResponse()
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_, err := l.ll.Unlock(context.Background(), *args)
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// Ignore the Unlock() "reply" return value because if err == nil, "reply" is always true
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// Consequently, if err != nil, reply is always false
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return l.makeResp(resp, err)
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}
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// RLockHandler - Acquires an RLock.
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func (l *lockRESTServer) RLockHandler(args *dsync.LockArgs) (*dsync.LockResp, *grid.RemoteErr) {
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resp := lockRPCRLock.NewResponse()
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success, err := l.ll.RLock(context.Background(), *args)
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if err == nil && !success {
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err = errLockConflict
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}
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return l.makeResp(resp, err)
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}
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// RUnlockHandler - releases the acquired read lock.
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func (l *lockRESTServer) RUnlockHandler(args *dsync.LockArgs) (*dsync.LockResp, *grid.RemoteErr) {
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resp := lockRPCRUnlock.NewResponse()
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// Ignore the RUnlock() "reply" return value because if err == nil, "reply" is always true.
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// Consequently, if err != nil, reply is always false
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_, err := l.ll.RUnlock(context.Background(), *args)
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return l.makeResp(resp, err)
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}
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// ForceUnlockHandler - query expired lock status.
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func (l *lockRESTServer) ForceUnlockHandler(args *dsync.LockArgs) (*dsync.LockResp, *grid.RemoteErr) {
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resp := lockRPCForceUnlock.NewResponse()
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_, err := l.ll.ForceUnlock(context.Background(), *args)
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return l.makeResp(resp, err)
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}
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var (
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// Static lock handlers.
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// All have the same signature.
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lockRPCForceUnlock = newLockHandler(grid.HandlerLockForceUnlock)
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lockRPCRefresh = newLockHandler(grid.HandlerLockRefresh)
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lockRPCLock = newLockHandler(grid.HandlerLockLock)
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lockRPCUnlock = newLockHandler(grid.HandlerLockUnlock)
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lockRPCRLock = newLockHandler(grid.HandlerLockRLock)
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lockRPCRUnlock = newLockHandler(grid.HandlerLockRUnlock)
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)
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func newLockHandler(h grid.HandlerID) *grid.SingleHandler[*dsync.LockArgs, *dsync.LockResp] {
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return grid.NewSingleHandler[*dsync.LockArgs, *dsync.LockResp](h, func() *dsync.LockArgs {
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return &dsync.LockArgs{}
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}, func() *dsync.LockResp {
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return &dsync.LockResp{}
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})
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}
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// registerLockRESTHandlers - register lock rest router.
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func registerLockRESTHandlers() {
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lockServer := &lockRESTServer{
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ll: newLocker(),
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}
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logger.FatalIf(lockRPCForceUnlock.Register(globalGrid.Load(), lockServer.ForceUnlockHandler), "unable to register handler")
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logger.FatalIf(lockRPCRefresh.Register(globalGrid.Load(), lockServer.RefreshHandler), "unable to register handler")
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logger.FatalIf(lockRPCLock.Register(globalGrid.Load(), lockServer.LockHandler), "unable to register handler")
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logger.FatalIf(lockRPCUnlock.Register(globalGrid.Load(), lockServer.UnlockHandler), "unable to register handler")
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logger.FatalIf(lockRPCRLock.Register(globalGrid.Load(), lockServer.RLockHandler), "unable to register handler")
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logger.FatalIf(lockRPCRUnlock.Register(globalGrid.Load(), lockServer.RUnlockHandler), "unable to register handler")
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globalLockServer = lockServer.ll
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go lockMaintenance(GlobalContext)
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}
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func (l *lockRESTServer) makeResp(dst *dsync.LockResp, err error) (*dsync.LockResp, *grid.RemoteErr) {
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*dst = dsync.LockResp{Code: dsync.RespOK}
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switch err {
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case nil:
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case errLockNotInitialized:
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dst.Code = dsync.RespLockNotInitialized
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case errLockConflict:
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dst.Code = dsync.RespLockConflict
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case errLockNotFound:
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dst.Code = dsync.RespLockNotFound
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default:
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dst.Code = dsync.RespErr
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dst.Err = err.Error()
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}
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return dst, nil
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}
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const (
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// Lock maintenance interval.
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lockMaintenanceInterval = 1 * time.Minute
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// Lock validity duration
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lockValidityDuration = 1 * time.Minute
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)
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// lockMaintenance loops over all locks and discards locks
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// that have not been refreshed for some time.
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func lockMaintenance(ctx context.Context) {
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if !globalIsDistErasure {
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return
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}
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// Initialize a new ticker with 1 minute between each ticks.
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lkTimer := time.NewTimer(lockMaintenanceInterval)
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// Stop the timer upon returning.
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defer lkTimer.Stop()
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for {
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// Verifies every minute for locks held more than 2 minutes.
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select {
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case <-ctx.Done():
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return
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case <-lkTimer.C:
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globalLockServer.expireOldLocks(lockValidityDuration)
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// Reset the timer for next cycle.
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lkTimer.Reset(lockMaintenanceInterval)
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}
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}
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}
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