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## Nim-LibP2P
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## Copyright (c) 2019 Status Research & Development GmbH
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## Licensed under either of
## * Apache License, version 2.0, ([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE))
## * MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT))
## at your option.
## This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed except according to
## those terms.
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## This module implements an asynchronous buffer stream
## which emulates physical async IO.
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##
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## The stream is based on the standard library's `Deque`,
## which is itself based on a ring buffer.
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##
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## It works by exposing a regular LPStream interface and
## a method ``pushTo`` to push data to the internal read
## buffer; as well as a handler that can be registered
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## that gets triggered on every write to the stream. This
## allows using the buffered stream as a sort of proxy,
## which can be consumed as a regular LPStream but allows
## injecting data for reads and intercepting writes.
##
## Another notable feature is that the stream is fully
## ordered and asynchronous. Reads are queued up in order
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## and are suspended when not enough data available. This
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## allows preserving backpressure while maintaining full
## asynchrony. Both writing to the internal buffer with
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## ``pushTo`` as well as reading with ``read*` methods,
## will suspend until either the amount of elements in the
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## buffer goes below ``maxSize`` or more data becomes available.
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import std/strformat
import stew/byteutils
import chronos, chronicles, metrics
import ../stream/connection
import ./streamseq
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when chronicles.enabledLogLevel == LogLevel.TRACE:
import oids
export connection
logScope:
topics = "bufferstream"
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const
BufferStreamTrackerName* = "libp2p.bufferstream"
type
BufferStreamTracker* = ref object of TrackerBase
opened*: uint64
closed*: uint64
proc setupBufferStreamTracker(): BufferStreamTracker {.gcsafe.}
proc getBufferStreamTracker(): BufferStreamTracker {.gcsafe.} =
result = cast[BufferStreamTracker](getTracker(BufferStreamTrackerName))
if isNil(result):
result = setupBufferStreamTracker()
proc dumpTracking(): string {.gcsafe.} =
var tracker = getBufferStreamTracker()
result = "Opened buffers: " & $tracker.opened & "\n" &
"Closed buffers: " & $tracker.closed
proc leakTransport(): bool {.gcsafe.} =
var tracker = getBufferStreamTracker()
result = (tracker.opened != tracker.closed)
proc setupBufferStreamTracker(): BufferStreamTracker =
result = new BufferStreamTracker
result.opened = 0
result.closed = 0
result.dump = dumpTracking
result.isLeaked = leakTransport
addTracker(BufferStreamTrackerName, result)
type
BufferStream* = ref object of Connection
readQueue*: AsyncQueue[seq[byte]] # read queue for managing backpressure
readBuf*: StreamSeq # overflow buffer for readOnce
pushing*: int # number of ongoing push operations
pushedEof*: bool
func shortLog*(s: BufferStream): auto =
if s.isNil: "BufferStream(nil)"
elif s.peerInfo.isNil: $s.oid
else: &"{shortLog(s.peerInfo.peerId)}:{s.oid}"
chronicles.formatIt(BufferStream): shortLog(it)
proc len*(s: BufferStream): int =
s.readBuf.len + (if s.readQueue.len > 0: s.readQueue[0].len() else: 0)
method initStream*(s: BufferStream) =
if s.objName.len == 0:
s.objName = "BufferStream"
procCall Connection(s).initStream()
s.readQueue = newAsyncQueue[seq[byte]](1)
trace "BufferStream created", s
inc getBufferStreamTracker().opened
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proc newBufferStream*(timeout: Duration = DefaultConnectionTimeout): BufferStream =
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new result
result.timeout = timeout
result.initStream()
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method pushData*(s: BufferStream, data: seq[byte]) {.base, async.} =
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## Write bytes to internal read buffer, use this to fill up the
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## buffer with data.
##
## `pushTo` will block if the queue is full, thus maintaining backpressure.
##
if s.isClosed or s.pushedEof:
raise newLPStreamEOFError()
if data.len == 0:
return # Don't push 0-length buffers, these signal EOF
# We will block here if there is already data queued, until it has been
# processed
inc s.pushing
try:
trace "Pushing data", s, data = data.len
await s.readQueue.addLast(data)
finally:
dec s.pushing
method pushEof*(s: BufferStream) {.base, async.} =
if s.pushedEof:
return
s.pushedEof = true
# We will block here if there is already data queued, until it has been
# processed
inc s.pushing
try:
trace "Pushing EOF", s
await s.readQueue.addLast(@[])
finally:
dec s.pushing
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method readOnce*(s: BufferStream,
pbytes: pointer,
nbytes: int):
Future[int] {.async.} =
doAssert(nbytes > 0, "nbytes must be positive integer")
if s.isEof and s.readBuf.len() == 0:
raise newLPStreamEOFError()
var
p = cast[ptr UncheckedArray[byte]](pbytes)
# First consume leftovers from previous read
var rbytes = s.readBuf.consumeTo(toOpenArray(p, 0, nbytes - 1))
if rbytes < nbytes:
# There's space in the buffer - consume some data from the read queue
trace "popping readQueue", s, rbytes, nbytes
let buf = await s.readQueue.popFirst()
if buf.len == 0 or s.isEof: # Another task might have set EOF!
# No more data will arrive on read queue
trace "EOF", s
s.isEof = true
else:
let remaining = min(buf.len, nbytes - rbytes)
toOpenArray(p, rbytes, nbytes - 1)[0..<remaining] =
buf.toOpenArray(0, remaining - 1)
rbytes += remaining
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if remaining < buf.len:
trace "add leftovers", s, len = buf.len - remaining
s.readBuf.add(buf.toOpenArray(remaining, buf.high))
if s.isEof and s.readBuf.len() == 0:
# We can clear the readBuf memory since it won't be used any more
s.readBuf = StreamSeq()
s.activity = true
return rbytes
method closeImpl*(s: BufferStream): Future[void] =
## close the stream and clear the buffer
trace "Closing BufferStream", s, len = s.len
if not s.pushedEof: # Potentially wake up reader
asyncSpawn s.pushEof()
inc getBufferStreamTracker().closed
trace "Closed BufferStream", s
procCall Connection(s).closeImpl() # noraises, nocancels