* break stream tracking by type
* use closeWithEOF to await wrapped stream
* fix cancelation leaks
* fix channel leaks
* logging
* use close monitor and always call closeUnderlying
* don't use closeWithEOF
* removing close monitor
* logging
To break a potential read/write deadlock, gossipsub uses an unbounded
queue for writes - when peers are too slow to process this queue, it may
end up growing without bounds causing high memory usage.
Here, we introduce a maximum write queue length after which the peer is
disconnected - the queue is generous enough that any "normal" usage
should be fine - writes that are `await`:ed are not affected, only
writes that are launched in an `asyncSpawn` task or similar.
* avoid unnecessary copy of message when there are no send observers
* release message memory earlier in gossipsub
* simplify pubsubpeer logging
* channel close race and deadlock fixes
* remove send lock, write chunks in one go
* push some of half-closed implementation to BufferStream
* fix some hangs where LPChannel readers and writers would not always
wake up
* simplify lazy channels
* fix close happening more than once in some orderings
* reenable connection tracking tests
* close channels first on mplex close such that consumers can read bytes
A notable difference is that BufferedStream is no longer considered EOF
until someone has actually read the EOF marker.
* docs, simplification
This change modifies how the backpressure algorithm in bufferstream
works - in particular, instead of working byte-by-byte, it will now work
seq-by-seq.
When data arrives, it usually does so in packets - in the current
bufferstream, the packet is read then split into bytes which are fed one
by one to the bufferstream. On the reading side, the bytes are popped of
the bufferstream, again byte by byte, to satisfy `readOnce` requests -
this introduces a lot of synchronization traffic because the checks for
full buffer and for async event handling must be done for every byte.
In this PR, a queue of length 1 is used instead - this means there will
at most exist one "packet" in `pushTo`, one in the queue and one in the
slush buffer that is used to store incomplete reads.
* avoid byte-by-byte copy to buffer, with synchronization in-between
* reuse AsyncQueue synchronization logic instead of rolling own
* avoid writeHandler callback - implement `write` method instead
* simplify EOF signalling by only setting EOF flag in queue reader (and
reset)
* remove BufferStream pipes (unused)
* fixes drainBuffer deadlock when drain is called from within read loop
and thus blocks draining
* fix lpchannel init order
* consolidate reading in lpstream
* remove debug echo
* throw if not enough bytes where read
* tune log level
* set eof flag
* test readExactly to fail on not enough bytes
* count published messages
* don't call `switch.dial` in `subscribeToPeer`
* don't use delegation in connection
* move connection out to own file
* don't breakout on reset
* make sure to call close on secured conn
* add lpstream tracing
* don't breackdown by conn id
* fix import
* remove unused lable
* reset connection on exception
* add additional metrics for skipped messages
* check for nil in secure.close
* call write until all is written out
* add comments to lpchannel fields
* add an eof flag to signal which end closed
* wip: rework with proper half-closed
* add eof and closed handling
* propagate closes to piped
* call parent close
* moving bufferstream trackers out
* move writeLock to bufferstream
* move writeLock out
* remove unused call
* wip
* rebasing master
* fix mplex tests
* wip
* fix bufferstream after backport
* wip
* rename to differentiate from chronos tracker
* close connection on chronos close
* make reset request asyncCheck
* fix channel cleanup
* misc
* don't use read
* fix backports
* make noise work again
* proper exception handling
* don't reraise just yet
* add convenience templates
* dont double wrap
* use async pragma
* fixes after backporting
* muxer owns connection
* remove on transport close cleanup
* revert back allread
* adding some todos
* read from stream
* inc count before closing
* rebasing master
* rebase master
* use correct exception type
* use try/finally insted of defer
* fix compile in trace mode
* reset channels on mplex close
* Add chronos trackers and used them to sanitize resource disposal
* Chronos trackers for transport tests wip
* No more chronos leaks in testtransport
* Make tcp transport and test more robust when closing
* Test async leaking tracking wip
* Fix a regression in wire connect
* Add chronos trackers to more tests and sanitize resource closure
* Wip fixing floodsub tests
* Floodsub wip
* Made floodsub basically deterministic, hit a nim bug with captures tho
* Wrap up floodsub tests refactor
* Wrapping up
* Add allFuturesThrowing utility
* Fix missing allFuturesThrowing in noise tests!
* Make tests green
* attempt fixing gossipsub failing cases
* Make sure to check also fanout in waitSub
* More verbose traces
* Gossipsub test improvments
* Refactor TcpTransport remove asyncCheck
* Add Connection trackers
* Add stricter connection tracking, wip mplex fix
* More asynccheck removal, in order to avoid connection leaks
* bump chronicles requirement
* Enable tracker dump to check CI output
* Wait for more futures in testmplex
* Remove tracker dump messages
* add tryAndWarn utility, fix mplex issue with go interop
* All allFuturesThrowing to directchat too
* make sure to cleanup on transport close
* add stream metrics
- just BufferStream and Connection are tracked, for now
- flag checking is enforced more strictly in close(), since it became
clear that instances are closed multiple times
* add "metrics" dependency
and sort the list
* debug prints
* CI: enable stack traces
* Azure: better NimBinaries cache key
* CI changes
- Azure: remove Linux target
- Travis: add ARM64 target
* uglify the code in order to save 12 bytes per LPStream object