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net.server_epoll: Improve efficiency of sending much buffered data
Problem: The string slice operations when a lot of data gets buffered
ends up being expensive and memory-consuming. We have util.dbuffer for
precisely this kind of thing.
I want to keep the behavior of writebuffer being upgraded from nil to a
string to full buffer since the last step involves three table
allocations, where the previous buffer method only used one. Avoiding
those allocations for simple writes like white space keep alive feels
like it would keep memory churn down.
This work was started in 2020
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Sat, 09 Nov 2024 00:37:15 +0100 |
parent | 12363:0576d7d625a0 |
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local hex = require "util.hex"; local function parse(pkt_desc) local result = {}; for line in pkt_desc:gmatch("([^\n]+)\n") do local b1, b2, b3, b4 = line:match("^%s*(%x%x) (%x%x) (%x%x) (%x%x)%s"); if b1 then table.insert(result, b1); table.insert(result, b2); table.insert(result, b3); table.insert(result, b4); end end return hex.decode(table.concat(result)); end local sample_packet = parse[[ 00 01 00 60 Request type and message length 21 12 a4 42 Magic cookie 78 ad 34 33 } c6 ad 72 c0 } Transaction ID 29 da 41 2e } 00 06 00 12 USERNAME attribute header e3 83 9e e3 } 83 88 e3 83 } aa e3 83 83 } Username value (18 bytes) and padding (2 bytes) e3 82 af e3 } 82 b9 00 00 } 00 15 00 1c NONCE attribute header 66 2f 2f 34 } 39 39 6b 39 } 35 34 64 36 } 4f 4c 33 34 } Nonce value 6f 4c 39 46 } 53 54 76 79 } 36 34 73 41 } 00 14 00 0b REALM attribute header 65 78 61 6d } 70 6c 65 2e } Realm value (11 bytes) and padding (1 byte) 6f 72 67 00 } 00 08 00 14 MESSAGE-INTEGRITY attribute header f6 70 24 65 } 6d d6 4a 3e } 02 b8 e0 71 } HMAC-SHA1 fingerprint 2e 85 c9 a2 } 8c a8 96 66 } ]]; describe("net.stun", function () local stun = require "net.stun"; it("works", function () local packet = stun.new_packet(); assert.is_string(packet:serialize()); end); it("can decode the sample packet", function () local packet = stun.new_packet():deserialize(sample_packet); assert(packet); local method, method_name = packet:get_method(); assert.equal(1, method); assert.equal("binding", method_name); assert.equal("example.org", packet:get_attribute("realm")); end); it("can generate the sample packet", function () -- These values, and the sample packet, come from RFC 5769 2.4 local username = string.char( -- U+30DE KATAKANA LETTER MA 0xE3, 0x83, 0x9E, -- U+30C8 KATAKANA LETTER TO 0xE3, 0x83, 0x88, -- U+30EA KATAKANA LETTER RI 0xE3, 0x83, 0xAA, -- U+30C3 KATAKANA LETTER SMALL TU 0xE3, 0x83, 0x83, -- U+30AF KATAKANA LETTER KU 0xE3, 0x82, 0xAF, -- U+30B9 KATAKANA LETTER SU 0xE3, 0x82, 0xB9 ); -- Password: "The<U+00AD>M<U+00AA>tr<U+2168>" and "TheMatrIX" (without -- quotes) respectively before and after SASLprep processing local password = "TheMatrIX"; local realm = "example.org"; local p3 = stun.new_packet("binding", "request"); p3.transaction_id = hex.decode("78AD3433C6AD72C029DA412E"); p3:add_attribute("username", username); p3:add_attribute("nonce", "f//499k954d6OL34oL9FSTvy64sA"); p3:add_attribute("realm", realm); local key = stun.get_long_term_auth_key(realm, username, password); p3:add_message_integrity(key); assert.equal(sample_packet, p3:serialize()); end); end);