File

net/connect.lua @ 11661:735b8f4a6d7e

net.http: Send entire HTTP request header as one write When opportunistic writes are enabled this reduces the number of syscalls and TCP packets sent on the wire. Experiments with TCP Fast Open made this even more obvious. That table trick probably wasn't as efficient. Lua generates bytecode for a table with zero array slots and space for two entries in the hash part, plus code to set [2] and [4]. I didn't verify but I suspect it would have had to resize the table when setting [1] and [3], although probably only once. Concatenating the strings directly in Lua is easier to read and involves no extra table or function call.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Thu, 08 Jul 2021 18:21:59 +0200
parent 10945:2edb72ef312a
child 11901:26406ce35e20
line wrap: on
line source

local server = require "net.server";
local log = require "util.logger".init("net.connect");
local new_id = require "util.id".short;

-- TODO #1246 Happy Eyeballs
-- FIXME RFC 6724
-- FIXME Error propagation from resolvers doesn't work
-- FIXME #1428 Reuse DNS resolver object between service and basic resolver
-- FIXME #1429 Close DNS resolver object when done

local pending_connection_methods = {};
local pending_connection_mt = {
	__name = "pending_connection";
	__index = pending_connection_methods;
	__tostring = function (p)
		return "<pending connection "..p.id.." to "..tostring(p.target_resolver.hostname)..">";
	end;
};

function pending_connection_methods:log(level, message, ...)
	log(level, "[pending connection %s] "..message, self.id, ...);
end

-- pending_connections_map[conn] = pending_connection
local pending_connections_map = {};

local pending_connection_listeners = {};

local function attempt_connection(p)
	p:log("debug", "Checking for targets...");
	if p.conn then
		pending_connections_map[p.conn] = nil;
		p.conn = nil;
	end
	p.target_resolver:next(function (conn_type, ip, port, extra)
		if not conn_type then
			-- No more targets to try
			p:log("debug", "No more connection targets to try");
			if p.listeners.onfail then
				p.listeners.onfail(p.data, p.last_error or "unable to resolve service");
			end
			return;
		end
		p:log("debug", "Next target to try is %s:%d", ip, port);
		local conn, err = server.addclient(ip, port, pending_connection_listeners, p.options.pattern or "*a", p.options.sslctx, conn_type, extra);
		if not conn then
			log("debug", "Connection attempt failed immediately: %s", err);
			p.last_error = err or "unknown reason";
			return attempt_connection(p);
		end
		p.conn = conn;
		pending_connections_map[conn] = p;
	end);
end

function pending_connection_listeners.onconnect(conn)
	local p = pending_connections_map[conn];
	if not p then
		log("warn", "Successful connection, but unexpected! Closing.");
		conn:close();
		return;
	end
	pending_connections_map[conn] = nil;
	p:log("debug", "Successfully connected");
	conn:setlistener(p.listeners, p.data);
	return p.listeners.onconnect(conn);
end

function pending_connection_listeners.ondisconnect(conn, reason)
	local p = pending_connections_map[conn];
	if not p then
		log("warn", "Failed connection, but unexpected!");
		return;
	end
	p.last_error = reason or "unknown reason";
	p:log("debug", "Connection attempt failed: %s", p.last_error);
	attempt_connection(p);
end

local function connect(target_resolver, listeners, options, data)
	local p = setmetatable({
		id = new_id();
		target_resolver = target_resolver;
		listeners = assert(listeners);
		options = options or {};
		data = data;
	}, pending_connection_mt);

	p:log("debug", "Starting connection process");
	attempt_connection(p);
end

return {
	connect = connect;
};