317 lines
9.7 KiB
Nim
317 lines
9.7 KiB
Nim
## Nim-LibP2P
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## Copyright (c) 2019 Status Research & Development GmbH
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## Licensed under either of
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## * Apache License, version 2.0, ([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE))
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## * MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT))
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## at your option.
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## This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed except according to
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## those terms.
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## This module implements an asynchronous buffer stream
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## which emulates physical async IO.
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##
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## The stream is based on the standard library's `Deque`,
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## 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
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## a method ``pushTo`` to push data to the internal read
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## buffer; as well as a handler that can be registered
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## that gets triggered on every write to the stream. This
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## allows using the buffered stream as a sort of proxy,
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## which can be consumed as a regular LPStream but allows
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## injecting data for reads and intercepting writes.
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##
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## Another notable feature is that the stream is fully
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## 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
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## asynchrony. Both writing to the internal buffer with
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## ``pushTo`` as well as reading with ``read*` methods,
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## 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 deques, math
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import chronos, chronicles, metrics
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import ../stream/connection
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when chronicles.enabledLogLevel == LogLevel.TRACE:
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import oids
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export connection
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logScope:
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topics = "bufferstream"
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const
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DefaultBufferSize* = 1024
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const
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BufferStreamTrackerName* = "libp2p.bufferstream"
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type
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BufferStreamTracker* = ref object of TrackerBase
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opened*: uint64
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closed*: uint64
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proc setupBufferStreamTracker(): BufferStreamTracker {.gcsafe.}
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proc getBufferStreamTracker(): BufferStreamTracker {.gcsafe.} =
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result = cast[BufferStreamTracker](getTracker(BufferStreamTrackerName))
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if isNil(result):
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result = setupBufferStreamTracker()
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proc dumpTracking(): string {.gcsafe.} =
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var tracker = getBufferStreamTracker()
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result = "Opened buffers: " & $tracker.opened & "\n" &
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"Closed buffers: " & $tracker.closed
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proc leakTransport(): bool {.gcsafe.} =
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var tracker = getBufferStreamTracker()
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result = (tracker.opened != tracker.closed)
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proc setupBufferStreamTracker(): BufferStreamTracker =
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result = new BufferStreamTracker
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result.opened = 0
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result.closed = 0
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result.dump = dumpTracking
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result.isLeaked = leakTransport
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addTracker(BufferStreamTrackerName, result)
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type
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# TODO: figure out how to make this generic to avoid casts
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WriteHandler* = proc (data: seq[byte]): Future[void] {.gcsafe.}
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BufferStream* = ref object of Connection
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maxSize*: int # buffer's max size in bytes
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readBuf: Deque[byte] # this is a ring buffer based dequeue
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readReqs*: Deque[Future[void]] # use dequeue to fire reads in order
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dataReadEvent*: AsyncEvent # event triggered when data has been consumed from the internal buffer
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writeHandler*: WriteHandler # user provided write callback
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writeLock*: AsyncLock # write lock to guarantee ordered writes
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lock: AsyncLock # pushTo lock to guarantee ordered reads
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piped: BufferStream # a piped bufferstream instance
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AlreadyPipedError* = object of CatchableError
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NotWritableError* = object of CatchableError
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proc newAlreadyPipedError*(): ref CatchableError {.inline.} =
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result = newException(AlreadyPipedError, "stream already piped")
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proc newNotWritableError*(): ref CatchableError {.inline.} =
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result = newException(NotWritableError, "stream is not writable")
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proc requestReadBytes(s: BufferStream): Future[void] =
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## create a future that will complete when more
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## data becomes available in the read buffer
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result = newFuture[void]()
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s.readReqs.addLast(result)
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# trace "requestReadBytes(): added a future to readReqs", oid = s.oid
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method initStream*(s: BufferStream) =
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if s.objName.len == 0:
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s.objName = "BufferStream"
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procCall Connection(s).initStream()
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inc getBufferStreamTracker().opened
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proc initBufferStream*(s: BufferStream,
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handler: WriteHandler = nil,
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size: int = DefaultBufferSize) =
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s.initStream()
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s.maxSize = if isPowerOfTwo(size): size else: nextPowerOfTwo(size)
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s.readBuf = initDeque[byte](s.maxSize)
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s.readReqs = initDeque[Future[void]]()
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s.dataReadEvent = newAsyncEvent()
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s.lock = newAsyncLock()
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s.writeLock = newAsyncLock()
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if not(isNil(handler)):
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s.writeHandler = proc (data: seq[byte]) {.async, gcsafe.} =
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defer:
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if s.writeLock.locked:
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s.writeLock.release()
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# Using a lock here to guarantee
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# proper write ordering. This is
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# specially important when
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# implementing half-closed in mplex
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# or other functionality that requires
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# strict message ordering
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await s.writeLock.acquire()
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await handler(data)
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trace "created bufferstream", oid = $s.oid
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proc newBufferStream*(handler: WriteHandler = nil,
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size: int = DefaultBufferSize,
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timeout: Duration = DefaultConnectionTimeout): BufferStream =
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new result
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result.timeout = timeout
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result.initBufferStream(handler, size)
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proc popFirst*(s: BufferStream): byte =
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result = s.readBuf.popFirst()
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s.dataReadEvent.fire()
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proc popLast*(s: BufferStream): byte =
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result = s.readBuf.popLast()
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s.dataReadEvent.fire()
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proc shrink(s: BufferStream, fromFirst = 0, fromLast = 0) =
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s.readBuf.shrink(fromFirst, fromLast)
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s.dataReadEvent.fire()
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proc len*(s: BufferStream): int = s.readBuf.len
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method pushTo*(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.
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##
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## This method is async and will wait until all data has been
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## written to the internal buffer; this is done so that backpressure
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## is preserved.
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##
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if s.atEof:
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raise newLPStreamEOFError()
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defer:
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# trace "ended", size = s.len
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s.lock.release()
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await s.lock.acquire()
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var index = 0
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while not s.closed():
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while index < data.len and s.readBuf.len < s.maxSize:
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s.readBuf.addLast(data[index])
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inc(index)
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# trace "pushTo()", msg = "added " & $s.len & " bytes to readBuf", oid = s.oid
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# resolve the next queued read request
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if s.readReqs.len > 0:
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s.readReqs.popFirst().complete()
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# trace "pushTo(): completed a readReqs future", oid = s.oid
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if index >= data.len:
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return
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# if we couldn't transfer all the data to the
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# internal buf wait on a read event
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await s.dataReadEvent.wait()
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s.dataReadEvent.clear()
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proc drainBuffer*(s: BufferStream) {.async.} =
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## wait for all data in the buffer to be consumed
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##
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trace "draining buffer", len = s.len, oid = $s.oid
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while s.len > 0:
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await s.dataReadEvent.wait()
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s.dataReadEvent.clear()
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method readOnce*(s: BufferStream,
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pbytes: pointer,
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nbytes: int):
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Future[int] {.async.} =
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if s.atEof:
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raise newLPStreamEOFError()
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if s.len() == 0:
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await s.requestReadBytes()
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var index = 0
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var size = min(nbytes, s.len)
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let output = cast[ptr UncheckedArray[byte]](pbytes)
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s.activity = true # reset activity flag
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while s.len() > 0 and index < size:
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output[index] = s.popFirst()
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inc(index)
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return size
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method write*(s: BufferStream, msg: seq[byte]) {.async.} =
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## Write sequence of bytes ``sbytes`` of length ``msglen`` to writer
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## stream ``wstream``.
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##
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## Sequence of bytes ``sbytes`` must not be zero-length.
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##
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## If ``msglen < 0`` whole sequence ``sbytes`` will be writen to stream.
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## If ``msglen > len(sbytes)`` only ``len(sbytes)`` bytes will be written to
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## stream.
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##
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if s.closed:
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raise newLPStreamClosedError()
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if isNil(s.writeHandler):
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raise newNotWritableError()
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s.activity = true # reset activity flag
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await s.writeHandler(msg)
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# TODO: move pipe routines out
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proc pipe*(s: BufferStream,
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target: BufferStream): BufferStream =
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## pipe the write end of this stream to
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## be the source of the target stream
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##
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## Note that this only works with the LPStream
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## interface methods `read*` and `write` are
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## piped.
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##
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if not(isNil(s.piped)):
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raise newAlreadyPipedError()
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s.piped = target
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let oldHandler = target.writeHandler
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proc handler(data: seq[byte]) {.async, closure, gcsafe.} =
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if not isNil(oldHandler):
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await oldHandler(data)
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# if we're piping to self,
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# then add the data to the
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# buffer directly and fire
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# the read event
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if s == target:
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for b in data:
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s.readBuf.addLast(b)
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# notify main loop of available
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# data
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s.dataReadEvent.fire()
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else:
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await target.pushTo(data)
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s.writeHandler = handler
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result = target
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proc `|`*(s: BufferStream, target: BufferStream): BufferStream =
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## pipe operator to make piping less verbose
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pipe(s, target)
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method close*(s: BufferStream) {.async, gcsafe.} =
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try:
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## close the stream and clear the buffer
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if not s.isClosed:
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trace "closing bufferstream", oid = $s.oid
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s.isEof = true
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for r in s.readReqs:
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if not(isNil(r)) and not(r.finished()):
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r.fail(newLPStreamEOFError())
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s.dataReadEvent.fire()
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s.readBuf.clear()
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await procCall Connection(s).close()
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inc getBufferStreamTracker().closed
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trace "bufferstream closed", oid = $s.oid
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else:
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trace "attempt to close an already closed bufferstream",
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trace = getStackTrace(), oid = $s.oid
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except CancelledError as exc:
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raise exc
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except CatchableError as exc:
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trace "error closing buffer stream", exc = exc.msg
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