chore: Remove h2mux code

Some more legacy h2mux code to be cleaned up and moved out of the way.
The h2mux.Header used in the serialization for http2 proxied headers is moved to connection module. Additionally, the booleanfuse structure is also moved to supervisor as it is also needed. Both of these structures could be evaluated later for removal/updates, however, the intent of the proposed changes here is to remove the dependencies on the h2mux code and removal.

Approved-by: Chung-Ting Huang <chungting@cloudflare.com>
Approved-by: Luis Neto <lneto@cloudflare.com>
Approved-by: Gonçalo Garcia <ggarcia@cloudflare.com>

MR: https://gitlab.cfdata.org/cloudflare/tun/cloudflared/-/merge_requests/1576
This commit is contained in:
Devin Carr 2024-10-15 13:10:30 -07:00
parent bade488bdf
commit a3ee49d8a9
44 changed files with 54 additions and 8065 deletions

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@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ package connection
import (
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/edgediscovery"
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/h2mux"
tunnelpogs "github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/tunnelrpc/pogs"
)
@ -71,8 +70,6 @@ func isHandshakeErrRecoverable(err error, connIndex uint8, observer *Observer) b
switch err.(type) {
case edgediscovery.DialError:
log.Error().Msg("Connection unable to dial edge")
case h2mux.MuxerHandshakeError:
log.Error().Msg("Connection handshake with edge server failed")
default:
log.Error().Msg("Connection failed")
return false

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@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
package connection
import (
"time"
"github.com/rs/zerolog"
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/h2mux"
)
const (
muxerTimeout = 5 * time.Second
)
type MuxerConfig struct {
HeartbeatInterval time.Duration
MaxHeartbeats uint64
CompressionSetting h2mux.CompressionSetting
MetricsUpdateFreq time.Duration
}
func (mc *MuxerConfig) H2MuxerConfig(h h2mux.MuxedStreamHandler, log *zerolog.Logger) *h2mux.MuxerConfig {
return &h2mux.MuxerConfig{
Timeout: muxerTimeout,
Handler: h,
IsClient: true,
HeartbeatInterval: mc.HeartbeatInterval,
MaxHeartbeats: mc.MaxHeartbeats,
Log: log,
CompressionQuality: mc.CompressionSetting,
}
}

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@ -1,128 +0,0 @@
package connection
import (
"fmt"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/h2mux"
)
// H2RequestHeadersToH1Request converts the HTTP/2 headers coming from origintunneld
// to an HTTP/1 Request object destined for the local origin web service.
// This operation includes conversion of the pseudo-headers into their closest
// HTTP/1 equivalents. See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-8.1.2.3
func H2RequestHeadersToH1Request(h2 []h2mux.Header, h1 *http.Request) error {
for _, header := range h2 {
name := strings.ToLower(header.Name)
if !IsH2muxControlRequestHeader(name) {
continue
}
switch name {
case ":method":
h1.Method = header.Value
case ":scheme":
// noop - use the preexisting scheme from h1.URL
case ":authority":
// Otherwise the host header will be based on the origin URL
h1.Host = header.Value
case ":path":
// We don't want to be an "opinionated" proxy, so ideally we would use :path as-is.
// However, this HTTP/1 Request object belongs to the Go standard library,
// whose URL package makes some opinionated decisions about the encoding of
// URL characters: see the docs of https://godoc.org/net/url#URL,
// in particular the EscapedPath method https://godoc.org/net/url#URL.EscapedPath,
// which is always used when computing url.URL.String(), whether we'd like it or not.
//
// Well, not *always*. We could circumvent this by using url.URL.Opaque. But
// that would present unusual difficulties when using an HTTP proxy: url.URL.Opaque
// is treated differently when HTTP_PROXY is set!
// See https://github.com/golang/go/issues/5684#issuecomment-66080888
//
// This means we are subject to the behavior of net/url's function `shouldEscape`
// (as invoked with mode=encodePath): https://github.com/golang/go/blob/go1.12.7/src/net/url/url.go#L101
if header.Value == "*" {
h1.URL.Path = "*"
continue
}
// Due to the behavior of validation.ValidateUrl, h1.URL may
// already have a partial value, with or without a trailing slash.
base := h1.URL.String()
base = strings.TrimRight(base, "/")
// But we know :path begins with '/', because we handled '*' above - see RFC7540
requestURL, err := url.Parse(base + header.Value)
if err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, fmt.Sprintf("invalid path '%v'", header.Value))
}
h1.URL = requestURL
case "content-length":
contentLength, err := strconv.ParseInt(header.Value, 10, 64)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("unparseable content length")
}
h1.ContentLength = contentLength
case RequestUserHeaders:
// Do not forward the serialized headers to the origin -- deserialize them, and ditch the serialized version
// Find and parse user headers serialized into a single one
userHeaders, err := DeserializeHeaders(header.Value)
if err != nil {
return errors.Wrap(err, "Unable to parse user headers")
}
for _, userHeader := range userHeaders {
h1.Header.Add(userHeader.Name, userHeader.Value)
}
default:
// All other control headers shall just be proxied transparently
h1.Header.Add(header.Name, header.Value)
}
}
return nil
}
func H1ResponseToH2ResponseHeaders(status int, h1 http.Header) (h2 []h2mux.Header) {
h2 = []h2mux.Header{
{Name: ":status", Value: strconv.Itoa(status)},
}
userHeaders := make(http.Header, len(h1))
for header, values := range h1 {
h2name := strings.ToLower(header)
if h2name == "content-length" {
// This header has meaning in HTTP/2 and will be used by the edge,
// so it should be sent as an HTTP/2 response header.
// Since these are http2 headers, they're required to be lowercase
h2 = append(h2, h2mux.Header{Name: "content-length", Value: values[0]})
} else if !IsH2muxControlResponseHeader(h2name) || IsWebsocketClientHeader(h2name) {
// User headers, on the other hand, must all be serialized so that
// HTTP/2 header validation won't be applied to HTTP/1 header values
userHeaders[header] = values
}
}
// Perform user header serialization and set them in the single header
h2 = append(h2, h2mux.Header{Name: ResponseUserHeaders, Value: SerializeHeaders(userHeaders)})
return h2
}
// IsH2muxControlRequestHeader is called in the direction of eyeball -> origin.
func IsH2muxControlRequestHeader(headerName string) bool {
return headerName == "content-length" ||
headerName == "connection" || headerName == "upgrade" || // Websocket request headers
strings.HasPrefix(headerName, ":") ||
strings.HasPrefix(headerName, "cf-")
}
// IsH2muxControlResponseHeader is called in the direction of eyeball <- origin.
func IsH2muxControlResponseHeader(headerName string) bool {
return headerName == "content-length" ||
strings.HasPrefix(headerName, ":") ||
strings.HasPrefix(headerName, "cf-int-") ||
strings.HasPrefix(headerName, "cf-cloudflared-")
}

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@ -1,642 +0,0 @@
package connection
import (
"fmt"
"math/rand"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"reflect"
"regexp"
"strings"
"testing"
"testing/quick"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/require"
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/h2mux"
)
type ByName []h2mux.Header
func (a ByName) Len() int { return len(a) }
func (a ByName) Swap(i, j int) { a[i], a[j] = a[j], a[i] }
func (a ByName) Less(i, j int) bool {
if a[i].Name == a[j].Name {
return a[i].Value < a[j].Value
}
return a[i].Name < a[j].Name
}
func TestH2RequestHeadersToH1Request_RegularHeaders(t *testing.T) {
request, err := http.NewRequest(http.MethodGet, "http://example.com", nil)
assert.NoError(t, err)
mockHeaders := http.Header{
"Mock header 1": {"Mock value 1"},
"Mock header 2": {"Mock value 2"},
}
headersConversionErr := H2RequestHeadersToH1Request(createSerializedHeaders(RequestUserHeaders, mockHeaders), request)
assert.True(t, reflect.DeepEqual(mockHeaders, request.Header))
assert.NoError(t, headersConversionErr)
}
func createSerializedHeaders(headersField string, headers http.Header) []h2mux.Header {
return []h2mux.Header{{
Name: headersField,
Value: SerializeHeaders(headers),
}}
}
func TestH2RequestHeadersToH1Request_NoHeaders(t *testing.T) {
request, err := http.NewRequest(http.MethodGet, "http://example.com", nil)
assert.NoError(t, err)
emptyHeaders := make(http.Header)
headersConversionErr := H2RequestHeadersToH1Request(
[]h2mux.Header{{
Name: RequestUserHeaders,
Value: SerializeHeaders(emptyHeaders),
}},
request,
)
assert.True(t, reflect.DeepEqual(emptyHeaders, request.Header))
assert.NoError(t, headersConversionErr)
}
func TestH2RequestHeadersToH1Request_InvalidHostPath(t *testing.T) {
request, err := http.NewRequest(http.MethodGet, "http://example.com", nil)
assert.NoError(t, err)
mockRequestHeaders := []h2mux.Header{
{Name: ":path", Value: "//bad_path/"},
{Name: RequestUserHeaders, Value: SerializeHeaders(http.Header{"Mock header": {"Mock value"}})},
}
headersConversionErr := H2RequestHeadersToH1Request(mockRequestHeaders, request)
assert.Equal(t, http.Header{
"Mock header": []string{"Mock value"},
}, request.Header)
assert.Equal(t, "http://example.com//bad_path/", request.URL.String())
assert.NoError(t, headersConversionErr)
}
func TestH2RequestHeadersToH1Request_HostPathWithQuery(t *testing.T) {
request, err := http.NewRequest(http.MethodGet, "http://example.com/", nil)
assert.NoError(t, err)
mockRequestHeaders := []h2mux.Header{
{Name: ":path", Value: "/?query=mock%20value"},
{Name: RequestUserHeaders, Value: SerializeHeaders(http.Header{"Mock header": {"Mock value"}})},
}
headersConversionErr := H2RequestHeadersToH1Request(mockRequestHeaders, request)
assert.Equal(t, http.Header{
"Mock header": []string{"Mock value"},
}, request.Header)
assert.Equal(t, "http://example.com/?query=mock%20value", request.URL.String())
assert.NoError(t, headersConversionErr)
}
func TestH2RequestHeadersToH1Request_HostPathWithURLEncoding(t *testing.T) {
request, err := http.NewRequest(http.MethodGet, "http://example.com/", nil)
assert.NoError(t, err)
mockRequestHeaders := []h2mux.Header{
{Name: ":path", Value: "/mock%20path"},
{Name: RequestUserHeaders, Value: SerializeHeaders(http.Header{"Mock header": {"Mock value"}})},
}
headersConversionErr := H2RequestHeadersToH1Request(mockRequestHeaders, request)
assert.Equal(t, http.Header{
"Mock header": []string{"Mock value"},
}, request.Header)
assert.Equal(t, "http://example.com/mock%20path", request.URL.String())
assert.NoError(t, headersConversionErr)
}
func TestH2RequestHeadersToH1Request_WeirdURLs(t *testing.T) {
type testCase struct {
path string
want string
}
testCases := []testCase{
{
path: "",
want: "",
},
{
path: "/",
want: "/",
},
{
path: "//",
want: "//",
},
{
path: "/test",
want: "/test",
},
{
path: "//test",
want: "//test",
},
{
// https://github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/issues/81
path: "//test/",
want: "//test/",
},
{
path: "/%2Ftest",
want: "/%2Ftest",
},
{
path: "//%20test",
want: "//%20test",
},
{
// https://github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/issues/124
path: "/test?get=somthing%20a",
want: "/test?get=somthing%20a",
},
{
path: "/%20",
want: "/%20",
},
{
// stdlib's EscapedPath() will always percent-encode ' '
path: "/ ",
want: "/%20",
},
{
path: "/ a ",
want: "/%20a%20",
},
{
path: "/a%20b",
want: "/a%20b",
},
{
path: "/foo/bar;param?query#frag",
want: "/foo/bar;param?query#frag",
},
{
// stdlib's EscapedPath() will always percent-encode non-ASCII chars
path: "/a␠b",
want: "/a%E2%90%A0b",
},
{
path: "/a-umlaut-ä",
want: "/a-umlaut-%C3%A4",
},
{
path: "/a-umlaut-%C3%A4",
want: "/a-umlaut-%C3%A4",
},
{
path: "/a-umlaut-%c3%a4",
want: "/a-umlaut-%c3%a4",
},
{
// here the second '#' is treated as part of the fragment
path: "/a#b#c",
want: "/a#b%23c",
},
{
path: "/a#b␠c",
want: "/a#b%E2%90%A0c",
},
{
path: "/a#b%20c",
want: "/a#b%20c",
},
{
path: "/a#b c",
want: "/a#b%20c",
},
{
// stdlib's EscapedPath() will always percent-encode '\'
path: "/\\",
want: "/%5C",
},
{
path: "/a\\",
want: "/a%5C",
},
{
path: "/a,b.c.",
want: "/a,b.c.",
},
{
path: "/.",
want: "/.",
},
{
// stdlib's EscapedPath() will always percent-encode '`'
path: "/a`",
want: "/a%60",
},
{
path: "/a[0]",
want: "/a[0]",
},
{
path: "/?a[0]=5 &b[]=",
want: "/?a[0]=5 &b[]=",
},
{
path: "/?a=%22b%20%22",
want: "/?a=%22b%20%22",
},
}
for index, testCase := range testCases {
requestURL := "https://example.com"
request, err := http.NewRequest(http.MethodGet, requestURL, nil)
assert.NoError(t, err)
mockRequestHeaders := []h2mux.Header{
{Name: ":path", Value: testCase.path},
{Name: RequestUserHeaders, Value: SerializeHeaders(http.Header{"Mock header": {"Mock value"}})},
}
headersConversionErr := H2RequestHeadersToH1Request(mockRequestHeaders, request)
assert.NoError(t, headersConversionErr)
assert.Equal(t,
http.Header{
"Mock header": []string{"Mock value"},
},
request.Header)
assert.Equal(t,
"https://example.com"+testCase.want,
request.URL.String(),
"Failed URL index: %v %#v", index, testCase)
}
}
func TestH2RequestHeadersToH1Request_QuickCheck(t *testing.T) {
config := &quick.Config{
Values: func(args []reflect.Value, rand *rand.Rand) {
args[0] = reflect.ValueOf(randomHTTP2Path(t, rand))
},
}
type testOrigin struct {
url string
expectedScheme string
expectedBasePath string
}
testOrigins := []testOrigin{
{
url: "http://origin.hostname.example.com:8080",
expectedScheme: "http",
expectedBasePath: "http://origin.hostname.example.com:8080",
},
{
url: "http://origin.hostname.example.com:8080/",
expectedScheme: "http",
expectedBasePath: "http://origin.hostname.example.com:8080",
},
{
url: "http://origin.hostname.example.com:8080/api",
expectedScheme: "http",
expectedBasePath: "http://origin.hostname.example.com:8080/api",
},
{
url: "http://origin.hostname.example.com:8080/api/",
expectedScheme: "http",
expectedBasePath: "http://origin.hostname.example.com:8080/api",
},
{
url: "https://origin.hostname.example.com:8080/api",
expectedScheme: "https",
expectedBasePath: "https://origin.hostname.example.com:8080/api",
},
}
// use multiple schemes to demonstrate that the URL is based on the
// origin's scheme, not the :scheme header
for _, testScheme := range []string{"http", "https"} {
for _, testOrigin := range testOrigins {
assertion := func(testPath string) bool {
const expectedMethod = "POST"
const expectedHostname = "request.hostname.example.com"
h2 := []h2mux.Header{
{Name: ":method", Value: expectedMethod},
{Name: ":scheme", Value: testScheme},
{Name: ":authority", Value: expectedHostname},
{Name: ":path", Value: testPath},
{Name: RequestUserHeaders, Value: ""},
}
h1, err := http.NewRequest("GET", testOrigin.url, nil)
require.NoError(t, err)
err = H2RequestHeadersToH1Request(h2, h1)
return assert.NoError(t, err) &&
assert.Equal(t, expectedMethod, h1.Method) &&
assert.Equal(t, expectedHostname, h1.Host) &&
assert.Equal(t, testOrigin.expectedScheme, h1.URL.Scheme) &&
assert.Equal(t, testOrigin.expectedBasePath+testPath, h1.URL.String())
}
err := quick.Check(assertion, config)
assert.NoError(t, err)
}
}
}
func randomASCIIPrintableChar(rand *rand.Rand) int {
// smallest printable ASCII char is 32, largest is 126
const startPrintable = 32
const endPrintable = 127
return startPrintable + rand.Intn(endPrintable-startPrintable)
}
// randomASCIIText generates an ASCII string, some of whose characters may be
// percent-encoded. Its "logical length" (ignoring percent-encoding) is
// between 1 and `maxLength`.
func randomASCIIText(rand *rand.Rand, minLength int, maxLength int) string {
length := minLength + rand.Intn(maxLength)
var result strings.Builder
for i := 0; i < length; i++ {
c := randomASCIIPrintableChar(rand)
// 1/4 chance of using percent encoding when not necessary
if c == '%' || rand.Intn(4) == 0 {
result.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("%%%02X", c))
} else {
result.WriteByte(byte(c))
}
}
return result.String()
}
// Calls `randomASCIIText` and ensures the result is a valid URL path,
// i.e. one that can pass unchanged through url.URL.String()
func randomHTTP1Path(t *testing.T, rand *rand.Rand, minLength int, maxLength int) string {
text := randomASCIIText(rand, minLength, maxLength)
re, err := regexp.Compile("[^/;,]*")
require.NoError(t, err)
return "/" + re.ReplaceAllStringFunc(text, url.PathEscape)
}
// Calls `randomASCIIText` and ensures the result is a valid URL query,
// i.e. one that can pass unchanged through url.URL.String()
func randomHTTP1Query(rand *rand.Rand, minLength int, maxLength int) string {
text := randomASCIIText(rand, minLength, maxLength)
return "?" + strings.ReplaceAll(text, "#", "%23")
}
// Calls `randomASCIIText` and ensures the result is a valid URL fragment,
// i.e. one that can pass unchanged through url.URL.String()
func randomHTTP1Fragment(t *testing.T, rand *rand.Rand, minLength int, maxLength int) string {
text := randomASCIIText(rand, minLength, maxLength)
u, err := url.Parse("#" + text)
require.NoError(t, err)
return u.String()
}
// Assemble a random :path pseudoheader that is legal by Go stdlib standards
// (i.e. all characters will satisfy "net/url".shouldEscape for their respective locations)
func randomHTTP2Path(t *testing.T, rand *rand.Rand) string {
result := randomHTTP1Path(t, rand, 1, 64)
if rand.Intn(2) == 1 {
result += randomHTTP1Query(rand, 1, 32)
}
if rand.Intn(2) == 1 {
result += randomHTTP1Fragment(t, rand, 1, 16)
}
return result
}
func stdlibHeaderToH2muxHeader(headers http.Header) (h2muxHeaders []h2mux.Header) {
for name, values := range headers {
for _, value := range values {
h2muxHeaders = append(h2muxHeaders, h2mux.Header{Name: name, Value: value})
}
}
return h2muxHeaders
}
func TestParseRequestHeaders(t *testing.T) {
mockUserHeadersToSerialize := http.Header{
"Mock-Header-One": {"1", "1.5"},
"Mock-Header-Two": {"2"},
"Mock-Header-Three": {"3"},
}
mockHeaders := []h2mux.Header{
{Name: "One", Value: "1"}, // will be dropped
{Name: "Cf-Two", Value: "cf-value-1"},
{Name: "Cf-Two", Value: "cf-value-2"},
{Name: RequestUserHeaders, Value: SerializeHeaders(mockUserHeadersToSerialize)},
}
expectedHeaders := []h2mux.Header{
{Name: "Cf-Two", Value: "cf-value-1"},
{Name: "Cf-Two", Value: "cf-value-2"},
{Name: "Mock-Header-One", Value: "1"},
{Name: "Mock-Header-One", Value: "1.5"},
{Name: "Mock-Header-Two", Value: "2"},
{Name: "Mock-Header-Three", Value: "3"},
}
h1 := &http.Request{
Header: make(http.Header),
}
err := H2RequestHeadersToH1Request(mockHeaders, h1)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.ElementsMatch(t, expectedHeaders, stdlibHeaderToH2muxHeader(h1.Header))
}
func TestIsH2muxControlRequestHeader(t *testing.T) {
controlRequestHeaders := []string{
// Anything that begins with cf-
"cf-sample-header",
// Any http2 pseudoheader
":sample-pseudo-header",
// content-length is a special case, it has to be there
// for some requests to work (per the HTTP2 spec)
"content-length",
// Websocket request headers
"connection",
"upgrade",
}
for _, header := range controlRequestHeaders {
assert.True(t, IsH2muxControlRequestHeader(header))
}
}
func TestIsH2muxControlResponseHeader(t *testing.T) {
controlResponseHeaders := []string{
// Anything that begins with cf-int- or cf-cloudflared-
"cf-int-sample-header",
"cf-cloudflared-sample-header",
// Any http2 pseudoheader
":sample-pseudo-header",
// content-length is a special case, it has to be there
// for some requests to work (per the HTTP2 spec)
"content-length",
}
for _, header := range controlResponseHeaders {
assert.True(t, IsH2muxControlResponseHeader(header))
}
}
func TestIsNotH2muxControlRequestHeader(t *testing.T) {
notControlRequestHeaders := []string{
"mock-header",
"another-sample-header",
}
for _, header := range notControlRequestHeaders {
assert.False(t, IsH2muxControlRequestHeader(header))
}
}
func TestIsNotH2muxControlResponseHeader(t *testing.T) {
notControlResponseHeaders := []string{
"mock-header",
"another-sample-header",
"upgrade",
"connection",
"cf-whatever", // On the response path, we only want to filter cf-int- and cf-cloudflared-
}
for _, header := range notControlResponseHeaders {
assert.False(t, IsH2muxControlResponseHeader(header))
}
}
func TestH1ResponseToH2ResponseHeaders(t *testing.T) {
mockHeaders := http.Header{
"User-header-one": {""},
"User-header-two": {"1", "2"},
"cf-header": {"cf-value"},
"cf-int-header": {"cf-int-value"},
"cf-cloudflared-header": {"cf-cloudflared-value"},
"Content-Length": {"123"},
}
mockResponse := http.Response{
StatusCode: 200,
Header: mockHeaders,
}
headers := H1ResponseToH2ResponseHeaders(mockResponse.StatusCode, mockResponse.Header)
serializedHeadersIndex := -1
for i, header := range headers {
if header.Name == ResponseUserHeaders {
serializedHeadersIndex = i
break
}
}
assert.NotEqual(t, -1, serializedHeadersIndex)
actualControlHeaders := append(
headers[:serializedHeadersIndex],
headers[serializedHeadersIndex+1:]...,
)
expectedControlHeaders := []h2mux.Header{
{Name: ":status", Value: "200"},
{Name: "content-length", Value: "123"},
}
assert.ElementsMatch(t, expectedControlHeaders, actualControlHeaders)
actualUserHeaders, err := DeserializeHeaders(headers[serializedHeadersIndex].Value)
expectedUserHeaders := []h2mux.Header{
{Name: "User-header-one", Value: ""},
{Name: "User-header-two", Value: "1"},
{Name: "User-header-two", Value: "2"},
{Name: "cf-header", Value: "cf-value"},
}
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.ElementsMatch(t, expectedUserHeaders, actualUserHeaders)
}
// The purpose of this test is to check that our code and the http.Header
// implementation don't throw validation errors about header size
func TestHeaderSize(t *testing.T) {
largeValue := randSeq(5 * 1024 * 1024) // 5Mb
largeHeaders := http.Header{
"User-header": {largeValue},
}
mockResponse := http.Response{
StatusCode: 200,
Header: largeHeaders,
}
serializedHeaders := H1ResponseToH2ResponseHeaders(mockResponse.StatusCode, mockResponse.Header)
request, err := http.NewRequest(http.MethodGet, "https://example.com/", nil)
assert.NoError(t, err)
for _, header := range serializedHeaders {
request.Header.Set(header.Name, header.Value)
}
for _, header := range serializedHeaders {
if header.Name != ResponseUserHeaders {
continue
}
deserializedHeaders, err := DeserializeHeaders(header.Value)
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, largeValue, deserializedHeaders[0].Value)
}
}
func randSeq(n int) string {
randomizer := rand.New(rand.NewSource(17))
var letters = []rune(":;,+/=abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ")
b := make([]rune, n)
for i := range b {
b[i] = letters[randomizer.Intn(len(letters))]
}
return string(b)
}
func BenchmarkH1ResponseToH2ResponseHeaders(b *testing.B) {
ser := "eC1mb3J3YXJkZWQtcHJvdG8:aHR0cHM;dXBncmFkZS1pbnNlY3VyZS1yZXF1ZXN0cw:MQ;YWNjZXB0LWxhbmd1YWdl:ZW4tVVMsZW47cT0wLjkscnU7cT0wLjg;YWNjZXB0LWVuY29kaW5n:Z3ppcA;eC1mb3J3YXJkZWQtZm9y:MTczLjI0NS42MC42;dXNlci1hZ2VudA:TW96aWxsYS81LjAgKE1hY2ludG9zaDsgSW50ZWwgTWFjIE9TIFggMTBfMTRfNikgQXBwbGVXZWJLaXQvNTM3LjM2IChLSFRNTCwgbGlrZSBHZWNrbykgQ2hyb21lLzg0LjAuNDE0Ny44OSBTYWZhcmkvNTM3LjM2;c2VjLWZldGNoLW1vZGU:bmF2aWdhdGU;Y2RuLWxvb3A:Y2xvdWRmbGFyZQ;c2VjLWZldGNoLWRlc3Q:ZG9jdW1lbnQ;c2VjLWZldGNoLXVzZXI:PzE;c2VjLWZldGNoLXNpdGU:bm9uZQ;Y29va2ll:X19jZmR1aWQ9ZGNkOWZjOGNjNWMxMzE0NTMyYTFkMjhlZDEyOWRhOTYwMTU2OTk1MTYzNDsgX19jZl9ibT1mYzY2MzMzYzAzZmM0MWFiZTZmOWEyYzI2ZDUwOTA0YzIxYzZhMTQ2LTE1OTU2MjIzNDEtMTgwMC1BZTVzS2pIU2NiWGVFM05mMUhrTlNQMG1tMHBLc2pQWkloVnM1Z2g1SkNHQkFhS1UxVDB2b003alBGN3FjMHVSR2NjZGcrWHdhL1EzbTJhQzdDVU4xZ2M9;YWNjZXB0:dGV4dC9odG1sLGFwcGxpY2F0aW9uL3hodG1sK3htbCxhcHBsaWNhdGlvbi94bWw7cT0wLjksaW1hZ2Uvd2VicCxpbWFnZS9hcG5nLCovKjtxPTAuOCxhcHBsaWNhdGlvbi9zaWduZWQtZXhjaGFuZ2U7dj1iMztxPTAuOQ"
h2, _ := DeserializeHeaders(ser)
h1 := make(http.Header)
for _, header := range h2 {
h1.Add(header.Name, header.Value)
}
h1.Add("Content-Length", "200")
h1.Add("Cf-Something", "Else")
h1.Add("Upgrade", "websocket")
h1resp := &http.Response{
StatusCode: 200,
Header: h1,
}
b.ReportAllocs()
b.ResetTimer()
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
_ = H1ResponseToH2ResponseHeaders(h1resp.StatusCode, h1resp.Header)
}
}

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@ -7,17 +7,15 @@ import (
"strings"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/h2mux"
)
var (
// h2mux-style special headers
// internal special headers
RequestUserHeaders = "cf-cloudflared-request-headers"
ResponseUserHeaders = "cf-cloudflared-response-headers"
ResponseMetaHeader = "cf-cloudflared-response-meta"
// h2mux-style special headers
// internal special headers
CanonicalResponseUserHeaders = http.CanonicalHeaderKey(ResponseUserHeaders)
CanonicalResponseMetaHeader = http.CanonicalHeaderKey(ResponseMetaHeader)
)
@ -28,6 +26,13 @@ var (
responseMetaHeaderOrigin = mustInitRespMetaHeader("origin")
)
// HTTPHeader is a custom header struct that expects only ever one value for the header.
// This structure is used to serialize the headers and attach them to the HTTP2 request when proxying.
type HTTPHeader struct {
Name string
Value string
}
type responseMetaHeader struct {
Source string `json:"src"`
}
@ -104,10 +109,10 @@ func SerializeHeaders(h1Headers http.Header) string {
}
// Deserialize headers serialized by `SerializeHeader`
func DeserializeHeaders(serializedHeaders string) ([]h2mux.Header, error) {
func DeserializeHeaders(serializedHeaders string) ([]HTTPHeader, error) {
const unableToDeserializeErr = "Unable to deserialize headers"
var deserialized []h2mux.Header
var deserialized []HTTPHeader
for _, serializedPair := range strings.Split(serializedHeaders, ";") {
if len(serializedPair) == 0 {
continue
@ -130,7 +135,7 @@ func DeserializeHeaders(serializedHeaders string) ([]h2mux.Header, error) {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, unableToDeserializeErr)
}
deserialized = append(deserialized, h2mux.Header{
deserialized = append(deserialized, HTTPHeader{
Name: string(deserializedName),
Value: string(deserializedValue),
})

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@ -46,18 +46,40 @@ func TestSerializeHeaders(t *testing.T) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Equal(t, 13, len(deserializedHeaders))
h2muxExpectedHeaders := stdlibHeaderToH2muxHeader(mockHeaders)
expectedHeaders := headerToReqHeader(mockHeaders)
sort.Sort(ByName(deserializedHeaders))
sort.Sort(ByName(h2muxExpectedHeaders))
sort.Sort(ByName(expectedHeaders))
assert.True(
t,
reflect.DeepEqual(h2muxExpectedHeaders, deserializedHeaders),
fmt.Sprintf("got = %#v, want = %#v\n", deserializedHeaders, h2muxExpectedHeaders),
reflect.DeepEqual(expectedHeaders, deserializedHeaders),
fmt.Sprintf("got = %#v, want = %#v\n", deserializedHeaders, expectedHeaders),
)
}
type ByName []HTTPHeader
func (a ByName) Len() int { return len(a) }
func (a ByName) Swap(i, j int) { a[i], a[j] = a[j], a[i] }
func (a ByName) Less(i, j int) bool {
if a[i].Name == a[j].Name {
return a[i].Value < a[j].Value
}
return a[i].Name < a[j].Name
}
func headerToReqHeader(headers http.Header) (reqHeaders []HTTPHeader) {
for name, values := range headers {
for _, value := range values {
reqHeaders = append(reqHeaders, HTTPHeader{Name: name, Value: value})
}
}
return reqHeaders
}
func TestSerializeNoHeaders(t *testing.T) {
request, err := http.NewRequest(http.MethodGet, "http://example.com", nil)
assert.NoError(t, err)

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@ -385,8 +385,7 @@ func determineHTTP2Type(r *http.Request) Type {
func handleMissingRequestParts(connType Type, r *http.Request) {
if connType == TypeHTTP {
// http library has no guarantees that we receive a filled URL. If not, then we fill it, as we reuse the request
// for proxying. We use the same values as we used to in h2mux. For proxying they should not matter since we
// control the dialer on every egress proxied.
// for proxying. For proxying they should not matter since we control the dialer on every egress proxied.
if len(r.URL.Scheme) == 0 {
r.URL.Scheme = "http"
}

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@ -2,11 +2,8 @@ package connection
import (
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/h2mux"
)
const (
@ -16,27 +13,6 @@ const (
configSubsystem = "config"
)
type muxerMetrics struct {
rtt *prometheus.GaugeVec
rttMin *prometheus.GaugeVec
rttMax *prometheus.GaugeVec
receiveWindowAve *prometheus.GaugeVec
sendWindowAve *prometheus.GaugeVec
receiveWindowMin *prometheus.GaugeVec
receiveWindowMax *prometheus.GaugeVec
sendWindowMin *prometheus.GaugeVec
sendWindowMax *prometheus.GaugeVec
inBoundRateCurr *prometheus.GaugeVec
inBoundRateMin *prometheus.GaugeVec
inBoundRateMax *prometheus.GaugeVec
outBoundRateCurr *prometheus.GaugeVec
outBoundRateMin *prometheus.GaugeVec
outBoundRateMax *prometheus.GaugeVec
compBytesBefore *prometheus.GaugeVec
compBytesAfter *prometheus.GaugeVec
compRateAve *prometheus.GaugeVec
}
type localConfigMetrics struct {
pushes prometheus.Counter
pushesErrors prometheus.Counter
@ -53,7 +29,6 @@ type tunnelMetrics struct {
regFail *prometheus.CounterVec
rpcFail *prometheus.CounterVec
muxerMetrics *muxerMetrics
tunnelsHA tunnelsForHA
userHostnamesCounts *prometheus.CounterVec
@ -91,252 +66,6 @@ func newLocalConfigMetrics() *localConfigMetrics {
}
}
func newMuxerMetrics() *muxerMetrics {
rtt := prometheus.NewGaugeVec(
prometheus.GaugeOpts{
Namespace: MetricsNamespace,
Subsystem: muxerSubsystem,
Name: "rtt",
Help: "Round-trip time in millisecond",
},
[]string{"connection_id"},
)
prometheus.MustRegister(rtt)
rttMin := prometheus.NewGaugeVec(
prometheus.GaugeOpts{
Namespace: MetricsNamespace,
Subsystem: muxerSubsystem,
Name: "rtt_min",
Help: "Shortest round-trip time in millisecond",
},
[]string{"connection_id"},
)
prometheus.MustRegister(rttMin)
rttMax := prometheus.NewGaugeVec(
prometheus.GaugeOpts{
Namespace: MetricsNamespace,
Subsystem: muxerSubsystem,
Name: "rtt_max",
Help: "Longest round-trip time in millisecond",
},
[]string{"connection_id"},
)
prometheus.MustRegister(rttMax)
receiveWindowAve := prometheus.NewGaugeVec(
prometheus.GaugeOpts{
Namespace: MetricsNamespace,
Subsystem: muxerSubsystem,
Name: "receive_window_ave",
Help: "Average receive window size in bytes",
},
[]string{"connection_id"},
)
prometheus.MustRegister(receiveWindowAve)
sendWindowAve := prometheus.NewGaugeVec(
prometheus.GaugeOpts{
Namespace: MetricsNamespace,
Subsystem: muxerSubsystem,
Name: "send_window_ave",
Help: "Average send window size in bytes",
},
[]string{"connection_id"},
)
prometheus.MustRegister(sendWindowAve)
receiveWindowMin := prometheus.NewGaugeVec(
prometheus.GaugeOpts{
Namespace: MetricsNamespace,
Subsystem: muxerSubsystem,
Name: "receive_window_min",
Help: "Smallest receive window size in bytes",
},
[]string{"connection_id"},
)
prometheus.MustRegister(receiveWindowMin)
receiveWindowMax := prometheus.NewGaugeVec(
prometheus.GaugeOpts{
Namespace: MetricsNamespace,
Subsystem: muxerSubsystem,
Name: "receive_window_max",
Help: "Largest receive window size in bytes",
},
[]string{"connection_id"},
)
prometheus.MustRegister(receiveWindowMax)
sendWindowMin := prometheus.NewGaugeVec(
prometheus.GaugeOpts{
Namespace: MetricsNamespace,
Subsystem: muxerSubsystem,
Name: "send_window_min",
Help: "Smallest send window size in bytes",
},
[]string{"connection_id"},
)
prometheus.MustRegister(sendWindowMin)
sendWindowMax := prometheus.NewGaugeVec(
prometheus.GaugeOpts{
Namespace: MetricsNamespace,
Subsystem: muxerSubsystem,
Name: "send_window_max",
Help: "Largest send window size in bytes",
},
[]string{"connection_id"},
)
prometheus.MustRegister(sendWindowMax)
inBoundRateCurr := prometheus.NewGaugeVec(
prometheus.GaugeOpts{
Namespace: MetricsNamespace,
Subsystem: muxerSubsystem,
Name: "inbound_bytes_per_sec_curr",
Help: "Current inbounding bytes per second, 0 if there is no incoming connection",
},
[]string{"connection_id"},
)
prometheus.MustRegister(inBoundRateCurr)
inBoundRateMin := prometheus.NewGaugeVec(
prometheus.GaugeOpts{
Namespace: MetricsNamespace,
Subsystem: muxerSubsystem,
Name: "inbound_bytes_per_sec_min",
Help: "Minimum non-zero inbounding bytes per second",
},
[]string{"connection_id"},
)
prometheus.MustRegister(inBoundRateMin)
inBoundRateMax := prometheus.NewGaugeVec(
prometheus.GaugeOpts{
Namespace: MetricsNamespace,
Subsystem: muxerSubsystem,
Name: "inbound_bytes_per_sec_max",
Help: "Maximum inbounding bytes per second",
},
[]string{"connection_id"},
)
prometheus.MustRegister(inBoundRateMax)
outBoundRateCurr := prometheus.NewGaugeVec(
prometheus.GaugeOpts{
Namespace: MetricsNamespace,
Subsystem: muxerSubsystem,
Name: "outbound_bytes_per_sec_curr",
Help: "Current outbounding bytes per second, 0 if there is no outgoing traffic",
},
[]string{"connection_id"},
)
prometheus.MustRegister(outBoundRateCurr)
outBoundRateMin := prometheus.NewGaugeVec(
prometheus.GaugeOpts{
Namespace: MetricsNamespace,
Subsystem: muxerSubsystem,
Name: "outbound_bytes_per_sec_min",
Help: "Minimum non-zero outbounding bytes per second",
},
[]string{"connection_id"},
)
prometheus.MustRegister(outBoundRateMin)
outBoundRateMax := prometheus.NewGaugeVec(
prometheus.GaugeOpts{
Namespace: MetricsNamespace,
Subsystem: muxerSubsystem,
Name: "outbound_bytes_per_sec_max",
Help: "Maximum outbounding bytes per second",
},
[]string{"connection_id"},
)
prometheus.MustRegister(outBoundRateMax)
compBytesBefore := prometheus.NewGaugeVec(
prometheus.GaugeOpts{
Namespace: MetricsNamespace,
Subsystem: muxerSubsystem,
Name: "comp_bytes_before",
Help: "Bytes sent via cross-stream compression, pre compression",
},
[]string{"connection_id"},
)
prometheus.MustRegister(compBytesBefore)
compBytesAfter := prometheus.NewGaugeVec(
prometheus.GaugeOpts{
Namespace: MetricsNamespace,
Subsystem: muxerSubsystem,
Name: "comp_bytes_after",
Help: "Bytes sent via cross-stream compression, post compression",
},
[]string{"connection_id"},
)
prometheus.MustRegister(compBytesAfter)
compRateAve := prometheus.NewGaugeVec(
prometheus.GaugeOpts{
Namespace: MetricsNamespace,
Subsystem: muxerSubsystem,
Name: "comp_rate_ave",
Help: "Average outbound cross-stream compression ratio",
},
[]string{"connection_id"},
)
prometheus.MustRegister(compRateAve)
return &muxerMetrics{
rtt: rtt,
rttMin: rttMin,
rttMax: rttMax,
receiveWindowAve: receiveWindowAve,
sendWindowAve: sendWindowAve,
receiveWindowMin: receiveWindowMin,
receiveWindowMax: receiveWindowMax,
sendWindowMin: sendWindowMin,
sendWindowMax: sendWindowMax,
inBoundRateCurr: inBoundRateCurr,
inBoundRateMin: inBoundRateMin,
inBoundRateMax: inBoundRateMax,
outBoundRateCurr: outBoundRateCurr,
outBoundRateMin: outBoundRateMin,
outBoundRateMax: outBoundRateMax,
compBytesBefore: compBytesBefore,
compBytesAfter: compBytesAfter,
compRateAve: compRateAve,
}
}
func (m *muxerMetrics) update(connectionID string, metrics *h2mux.MuxerMetrics) {
m.rtt.WithLabelValues(connectionID).Set(convertRTTMilliSec(metrics.RTT))
m.rttMin.WithLabelValues(connectionID).Set(convertRTTMilliSec(metrics.RTTMin))
m.rttMax.WithLabelValues(connectionID).Set(convertRTTMilliSec(metrics.RTTMax))
m.receiveWindowAve.WithLabelValues(connectionID).Set(metrics.ReceiveWindowAve)
m.sendWindowAve.WithLabelValues(connectionID).Set(metrics.SendWindowAve)
m.receiveWindowMin.WithLabelValues(connectionID).Set(float64(metrics.ReceiveWindowMin))
m.receiveWindowMax.WithLabelValues(connectionID).Set(float64(metrics.ReceiveWindowMax))
m.sendWindowMin.WithLabelValues(connectionID).Set(float64(metrics.SendWindowMin))
m.sendWindowMax.WithLabelValues(connectionID).Set(float64(metrics.SendWindowMax))
m.inBoundRateCurr.WithLabelValues(connectionID).Set(float64(metrics.InBoundRateCurr))
m.inBoundRateMin.WithLabelValues(connectionID).Set(float64(metrics.InBoundRateMin))
m.inBoundRateMax.WithLabelValues(connectionID).Set(float64(metrics.InBoundRateMax))
m.outBoundRateCurr.WithLabelValues(connectionID).Set(float64(metrics.OutBoundRateCurr))
m.outBoundRateMin.WithLabelValues(connectionID).Set(float64(metrics.OutBoundRateMin))
m.outBoundRateMax.WithLabelValues(connectionID).Set(float64(metrics.OutBoundRateMax))
m.compBytesBefore.WithLabelValues(connectionID).Set(float64(metrics.CompBytesBefore.Value()))
m.compBytesAfter.WithLabelValues(connectionID).Set(float64(metrics.CompBytesAfter.Value()))
m.compRateAve.WithLabelValues(connectionID).Set(float64(metrics.CompRateAve()))
}
func convertRTTMilliSec(t time.Duration) float64 {
return float64(t / time.Millisecond)
}
// Metrics that can be collected without asking the edge
func initTunnelMetrics() *tunnelMetrics {
maxConcurrentRequestsPerTunnel := prometheus.NewGaugeVec(
@ -408,7 +137,6 @@ func initTunnelMetrics() *tunnelMetrics {
return &tunnelMetrics{
serverLocations: serverLocations,
oldServerLocations: make(map[string]string),
muxerMetrics: newMuxerMetrics(),
tunnelsHA: newTunnelsForHA(),
regSuccess: registerSuccess,
regFail: registerFail,
@ -418,10 +146,6 @@ func initTunnelMetrics() *tunnelMetrics {
}
}
func (t *tunnelMetrics) updateMuxerMetrics(connectionID string, metrics *h2mux.MuxerMetrics) {
t.muxerMetrics.update(connectionID, metrics)
}
func (t *tunnelMetrics) registerServerLocation(connectionID, loc string) {
t.locationLock.Lock()
defer t.locationLock.Unlock()

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ import (
const (
AvailableProtocolFlagMessage = "Available protocols: 'auto' - automatically chooses the best protocol over time (the default; and also the recommended one); 'quic' - based on QUIC, relying on UDP egress to Cloudflare edge; 'http2' - using Go's HTTP2 library, relying on TCP egress to Cloudflare edge"
// edgeH2muxTLSServerName is the server name to establish h2mux connection with edge
// edgeH2muxTLSServerName is the server name to establish h2mux connection with edge (unused, but kept for legacy reference).
edgeH2muxTLSServerName = "cftunnel.com"
// edgeH2TLSServerName is the server name to establish http2 connection with edge
edgeH2TLSServerName = "h2.cftunnel.com"

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ import (
"github.com/pkg/errors"
)
// DialEdgeWithH2Mux makes a TLS connection to a Cloudflare edge node
// DialEdge makes a TLS connection to a Cloudflare edge node
func DialEdge(
ctx context.Context,
timeout time.Duration,
@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ func DialEdge(
if err = tlsEdgeConn.Handshake(); err != nil {
return nil, newDialError(err, "TLS handshake with edge error")
}
// clear the deadline on the conn; h2mux has its own timeouts
// clear the deadline on the conn; http2 has its own timeouts
tlsEdgeConn.SetDeadline(time.Time{})
return tlsEdgeConn, nil
}

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@ -1,195 +0,0 @@
package h2mux
import (
"sync"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
"golang.org/x/net/http2"
)
var (
ActiveStreams = prometheus.NewGauge(prometheus.GaugeOpts{
Namespace: "cloudflared",
Subsystem: "tunnel",
Name: "active_streams",
Help: "Number of active streams created by all muxers.",
})
)
func init() {
prometheus.MustRegister(ActiveStreams)
}
// activeStreamMap is used to moderate access to active streams between the read and write
// threads, and deny access to new peer streams while shutting down.
type activeStreamMap struct {
sync.RWMutex
// streams tracks open streams.
streams map[uint32]*MuxedStream
// nextStreamID is the next ID to use on our side of the connection.
// This is odd for clients, even for servers.
nextStreamID uint32
// maxPeerStreamID is the ID of the most recent stream opened by the peer.
maxPeerStreamID uint32
// activeStreams is a gauge shared by all muxers of this process to expose the total number of active streams
activeStreams prometheus.Gauge
// ignoreNewStreams is true when the connection is being shut down. New streams
// cannot be registered.
ignoreNewStreams bool
// streamsEmpty is a chan that will be closed when no more streams are open.
streamsEmptyChan chan struct{}
closeOnce sync.Once
}
func newActiveStreamMap(useClientStreamNumbers bool, activeStreams prometheus.Gauge) *activeStreamMap {
m := &activeStreamMap{
streams: make(map[uint32]*MuxedStream),
streamsEmptyChan: make(chan struct{}),
nextStreamID: 1,
activeStreams: activeStreams,
}
// Client initiated stream uses odd stream ID, server initiated stream uses even stream ID
if !useClientStreamNumbers {
m.nextStreamID = 2
}
return m
}
// This function should be called while `m` is locked.
func (m *activeStreamMap) notifyStreamsEmpty() {
m.closeOnce.Do(func() {
close(m.streamsEmptyChan)
})
}
// Len returns the number of active streams.
func (m *activeStreamMap) Len() int {
m.RLock()
defer m.RUnlock()
return len(m.streams)
}
func (m *activeStreamMap) Get(streamID uint32) (*MuxedStream, bool) {
m.RLock()
defer m.RUnlock()
stream, ok := m.streams[streamID]
return stream, ok
}
// Set returns true if the stream was assigned successfully. If a stream
// already existed with that ID or we are shutting down, return false.
func (m *activeStreamMap) Set(newStream *MuxedStream) bool {
m.Lock()
defer m.Unlock()
if _, ok := m.streams[newStream.streamID]; ok {
return false
}
if m.ignoreNewStreams {
return false
}
m.streams[newStream.streamID] = newStream
m.activeStreams.Inc()
return true
}
// Delete stops tracking the stream. It should be called only after it is closed and reset.
func (m *activeStreamMap) Delete(streamID uint32) {
m.Lock()
defer m.Unlock()
if _, ok := m.streams[streamID]; ok {
delete(m.streams, streamID)
m.activeStreams.Dec()
}
// shutting down, and now the map is empty
if m.ignoreNewStreams && len(m.streams) == 0 {
m.notifyStreamsEmpty()
}
}
// Shutdown blocks new streams from being created.
// It returns `done`, a channel that is closed once the last stream has closed
// and `progress`, whether a shutdown was already in progress
func (m *activeStreamMap) Shutdown() (done <-chan struct{}, alreadyInProgress bool) {
m.Lock()
defer m.Unlock()
if m.ignoreNewStreams {
// already shutting down
return m.streamsEmptyChan, true
}
m.ignoreNewStreams = true
if len(m.streams) == 0 {
// there are no streams to wait for
m.notifyStreamsEmpty()
}
return m.streamsEmptyChan, false
}
// AcquireLocalID acquires a new stream ID for a stream you're opening.
func (m *activeStreamMap) AcquireLocalID() uint32 {
m.Lock()
defer m.Unlock()
x := m.nextStreamID
m.nextStreamID += 2
return x
}
// ObservePeerID observes the ID of a stream opened by the peer. It returns true if we should accept
// the new stream, or false to reject it. The ErrCode gives the reason why.
func (m *activeStreamMap) AcquirePeerID(streamID uint32) (bool, http2.ErrCode) {
m.Lock()
defer m.Unlock()
switch {
case m.ignoreNewStreams:
return false, http2.ErrCodeStreamClosed
case streamID > m.maxPeerStreamID:
m.maxPeerStreamID = streamID
return true, http2.ErrCodeNo
default:
return false, http2.ErrCodeStreamClosed
}
}
// IsPeerStreamID is true if the stream ID belongs to the peer.
func (m *activeStreamMap) IsPeerStreamID(streamID uint32) bool {
m.RLock()
defer m.RUnlock()
return (streamID % 2) != (m.nextStreamID % 2)
}
// IsLocalStreamID is true if it is a stream we have opened, even if it is now closed.
func (m *activeStreamMap) IsLocalStreamID(streamID uint32) bool {
m.RLock()
defer m.RUnlock()
return (streamID%2) == (m.nextStreamID%2) && streamID < m.nextStreamID
}
// LastPeerStreamID returns the most recently opened peer stream ID.
func (m *activeStreamMap) LastPeerStreamID() uint32 {
m.RLock()
defer m.RUnlock()
return m.maxPeerStreamID
}
// LastLocalStreamID returns the most recently opened local stream ID.
func (m *activeStreamMap) LastLocalStreamID() uint32 {
m.RLock()
defer m.RUnlock()
if m.nextStreamID > 1 {
return m.nextStreamID - 2
}
return 0
}
// Abort closes every active stream and prevents new ones being created. This should be used to
// return errors in pending read/writes when the underlying connection goes away.
func (m *activeStreamMap) Abort() {
m.Lock()
defer m.Unlock()
for _, stream := range m.streams {
stream.Close()
}
m.ignoreNewStreams = true
m.notifyStreamsEmpty()
}

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@ -1,195 +0,0 @@
package h2mux
import (
"sync"
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestShutdown(t *testing.T) {
const numStreams = 1000
m := newActiveStreamMap(true, ActiveStreams)
// Add all the streams
{
var wg sync.WaitGroup
wg.Add(numStreams)
for i := 0; i < numStreams; i++ {
go func(streamID int) {
defer wg.Done()
stream := &MuxedStream{streamID: uint32(streamID)}
ok := m.Set(stream)
assert.True(t, ok)
}(i)
}
wg.Wait()
}
assert.Equal(t, numStreams, m.Len(), "All the streams should have been added")
shutdownChan, alreadyInProgress := m.Shutdown()
select {
case <-shutdownChan:
assert.Fail(t, "before Shutdown(), shutdownChan shouldn't be closed")
default:
}
assert.False(t, alreadyInProgress)
shutdownChan2, alreadyInProgress2 := m.Shutdown()
assert.Equal(t, shutdownChan, shutdownChan2, "repeated calls to Shutdown() should return the same channel")
assert.True(t, alreadyInProgress2, "repeated calls to Shutdown() should return true for 'in progress'")
// Delete all the streams
{
var wg sync.WaitGroup
wg.Add(numStreams)
for i := 0; i < numStreams; i++ {
go func(streamID int) {
defer wg.Done()
m.Delete(uint32(streamID))
}(i)
}
wg.Wait()
}
assert.Equal(t, 0, m.Len(), "All the streams should have been deleted")
select {
case <-shutdownChan:
default:
assert.Fail(t, "After all the streams are deleted, shutdownChan should have been closed")
}
}
func TestEmptyBeforeShutdown(t *testing.T) {
const numStreams = 1000
m := newActiveStreamMap(true, ActiveStreams)
// Add all the streams
{
var wg sync.WaitGroup
wg.Add(numStreams)
for i := 0; i < numStreams; i++ {
go func(streamID int) {
defer wg.Done()
stream := &MuxedStream{streamID: uint32(streamID)}
ok := m.Set(stream)
assert.True(t, ok)
}(i)
}
wg.Wait()
}
assert.Equal(t, numStreams, m.Len(), "All the streams should have been added")
// Delete all the streams, bringing m to size 0
{
var wg sync.WaitGroup
wg.Add(numStreams)
for i := 0; i < numStreams; i++ {
go func(streamID int) {
defer wg.Done()
m.Delete(uint32(streamID))
}(i)
}
wg.Wait()
}
assert.Equal(t, 0, m.Len(), "All the streams should have been deleted")
// Add one stream back
const soloStreamID = uint32(0)
ok := m.Set(&MuxedStream{streamID: soloStreamID})
assert.True(t, ok)
shutdownChan, alreadyInProgress := m.Shutdown()
select {
case <-shutdownChan:
assert.Fail(t, "before Shutdown(), shutdownChan shouldn't be closed")
default:
}
assert.False(t, alreadyInProgress)
shutdownChan2, alreadyInProgress2 := m.Shutdown()
assert.Equal(t, shutdownChan, shutdownChan2, "repeated calls to Shutdown() should return the same channel")
assert.True(t, alreadyInProgress2, "repeated calls to Shutdown() should return true for 'in progress'")
// Remove the remaining stream
m.Delete(soloStreamID)
select {
case <-shutdownChan:
default:
assert.Fail(t, "After all the streams are deleted, shutdownChan should have been closed")
}
}
type noopBuffer struct {
isClosed bool
}
func (t *noopBuffer) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) { return len(p), nil }
func (t *noopBuffer) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { return len(p), nil }
func (t *noopBuffer) Reset() {}
func (t *noopBuffer) Len() int { return 0 }
func (t *noopBuffer) Close() error { t.isClosed = true; return nil }
func (t *noopBuffer) Closed() bool { return t.isClosed }
type noopReadyList struct{}
func (_ *noopReadyList) Signal(streamID uint32) {}
func TestAbort(t *testing.T) {
const numStreams = 1000
m := newActiveStreamMap(true, ActiveStreams)
var openedStreams sync.Map
// Add all the streams
{
var wg sync.WaitGroup
wg.Add(numStreams)
for i := 0; i < numStreams; i++ {
go func(streamID int) {
defer wg.Done()
stream := &MuxedStream{
streamID: uint32(streamID),
readBuffer: &noopBuffer{},
writeBuffer: &noopBuffer{},
readyList: &noopReadyList{},
}
ok := m.Set(stream)
assert.True(t, ok)
openedStreams.Store(stream.streamID, stream)
}(i)
}
wg.Wait()
}
assert.Equal(t, numStreams, m.Len(), "All the streams should have been added")
shutdownChan, alreadyInProgress := m.Shutdown()
select {
case <-shutdownChan:
assert.Fail(t, "before Abort(), shutdownChan shouldn't be closed")
default:
}
assert.False(t, alreadyInProgress)
m.Abort()
assert.Equal(t, numStreams, m.Len(), "Abort() shouldn't delete any streams")
openedStreams.Range(func(key interface{}, value interface{}) bool {
stream := value.(*MuxedStream)
readBuffer := stream.readBuffer.(*noopBuffer)
writeBuffer := stream.writeBuffer.(*noopBuffer)
return assert.True(t, readBuffer.isClosed && writeBuffer.isClosed, "Abort() should have closed all the streams")
})
select {
case <-shutdownChan:
default:
assert.Fail(t, "after Abort(), shutdownChan should have been closed")
}
// multiple aborts shouldn't cause any issues
m.Abort()
m.Abort()
m.Abort()
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package h2mux
import (
"sync/atomic"
)
type AtomicCounter struct {
count uint64
}
func NewAtomicCounter(initCount uint64) *AtomicCounter {
return &AtomicCounter{count: initCount}
}
func (c *AtomicCounter) IncrementBy(number uint64) {
atomic.AddUint64(&c.count, number)
}
// Count returns the current value of counter and reset it to 0
func (c *AtomicCounter) Count() uint64 {
return atomic.SwapUint64(&c.count, 0)
}
// Value returns the current value of counter
func (c *AtomicCounter) Value() uint64 {
return atomic.LoadUint64(&c.count)
}

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package h2mux
import (
"sync"
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestCounter(t *testing.T) {
var wg sync.WaitGroup
wg.Add(dataPoints)
c := AtomicCounter{}
for i := 0; i < dataPoints; i++ {
go func() {
defer wg.Done()
c.IncrementBy(uint64(1))
}()
}
wg.Wait()
assert.Equal(t, uint64(dataPoints), c.Count())
assert.Equal(t, uint64(0), c.Count())
}

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package h2mux
import (
"fmt"
"golang.org/x/net/http2"
)
var (
// HTTP2 error codes: https://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#ErrorCodes
ErrHandshakeTimeout = MuxerHandshakeError{"1000 handshake timeout"}
ErrBadHandshakeNotSettings = MuxerHandshakeError{"1001 unexpected response"}
ErrBadHandshakeUnexpectedAck = MuxerHandshakeError{"1002 unexpected response"}
ErrBadHandshakeNoMagic = MuxerHandshakeError{"1003 unexpected response"}
ErrBadHandshakeWrongMagic = MuxerHandshakeError{"1004 connected to endpoint of wrong type"}
ErrBadHandshakeNotSettingsAck = MuxerHandshakeError{"1005 unexpected response"}
ErrBadHandshakeUnexpectedSettings = MuxerHandshakeError{"1006 unexpected response"}
ErrUnexpectedFrameType = MuxerProtocolError{"2001 unexpected frame type", http2.ErrCodeProtocol}
ErrUnknownStream = MuxerProtocolError{"2002 unknown stream", http2.ErrCodeProtocol}
ErrInvalidStream = MuxerProtocolError{"2003 invalid stream", http2.ErrCodeProtocol}
ErrNotRPCStream = MuxerProtocolError{"2004 not RPC stream", http2.ErrCodeProtocol}
ErrStreamHeadersSent = MuxerApplicationError{"3000 headers already sent"}
ErrStreamRequestConnectionClosed = MuxerApplicationError{"3001 connection closed while opening stream"}
ErrConnectionDropped = MuxerApplicationError{"3002 connection dropped"}
ErrStreamRequestTimeout = MuxerApplicationError{"3003 open stream timeout"}
ErrResponseHeadersTimeout = MuxerApplicationError{"3004 timeout waiting for initial response headers"}
ErrResponseHeadersConnectionClosed = MuxerApplicationError{"3005 connection closed while waiting for initial response headers"}
ErrClosedStream = MuxerStreamError{"4000 stream closed", http2.ErrCodeStreamClosed}
)
type MuxerHandshakeError struct {
cause string
}
func (e MuxerHandshakeError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("Handshake error: %s", e.cause)
}
type MuxerProtocolError struct {
cause string
h2code http2.ErrCode
}
func (e MuxerProtocolError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("Protocol error: %s", e.cause)
}
type MuxerApplicationError struct {
cause string
}
func (e MuxerApplicationError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("Application error: %s", e.cause)
}
type MuxerStreamError struct {
cause string
h2code http2.ErrCode
}
func (e MuxerStreamError) Error() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("Stream error: %s", e.cause)
}

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package h2mux
import (
"io"
)
func CompressionIsSupported() bool {
return false
}
func newDecompressor(src io.Reader) decompressor {
return nil
}
func newCompressor(dst io.Writer, quality, lgwin int) compressor {
return nil
}

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package h2mux
import (
"bytes"
"io"
"strings"
"sync"
"golang.org/x/net/http2"
)
/* This is an implementation of https://github.com/vkrasnov/h2-compression-dictionaries
but modified for tunnels in a few key ways:
Since tunnels is a server-to-server service, some aspects of the spec would cause
unnecessary head-of-line blocking on the CPU and on the network, hence this implementation
allows for parallel compression on the "client", and buffering on the "server" to solve
this problem. */
// Assign temporary values
const SettingCompression http2.SettingID = 0xff20
const (
FrameSetCompressionContext http2.FrameType = 0xf0
FrameUseDictionary http2.FrameType = 0xf1
FrameSetDictionary http2.FrameType = 0xf2
)
const (
FlagSetDictionaryAppend http2.Flags = 0x1
FlagSetDictionaryOffset http2.Flags = 0x2
)
const compressionVersion = uint8(1)
const compressionFormat = uint8(2)
type CompressionSetting uint
const (
CompressionNone CompressionSetting = iota
CompressionLow
CompressionMedium
CompressionMax
)
type CompressionPreset struct {
nDicts, dictSize, quality uint8
}
type compressor interface {
Write([]byte) (int, error)
Flush() error
SetDictionary([]byte)
Close() error
}
type decompressor interface {
Read([]byte) (int, error)
SetDictionary([]byte)
Close() error
}
var compressionPresets = map[CompressionSetting]CompressionPreset{
CompressionNone: {0, 0, 0},
CompressionLow: {32, 17, 5},
CompressionMedium: {64, 18, 6},
CompressionMax: {255, 19, 9},
}
func compressionSettingVal(version, fmt, sz, nd uint8) uint32 {
// Currently the compression settings are include:
// * version: only 1 is supported
// * fmt: only 2 for brotli is supported
// * sz: log2 of the maximal allowed dictionary size
// * nd: max allowed number of dictionaries
return uint32(version)<<24 + uint32(fmt)<<16 + uint32(sz)<<8 + uint32(nd)
}
func parseCompressionSettingVal(setting uint32) (version, fmt, sz, nd uint8) {
version = uint8(setting >> 24)
fmt = uint8(setting >> 16)
sz = uint8(setting >> 8)
nd = uint8(setting)
return
}
func (c CompressionSetting) toH2Setting() uint32 {
p, ok := compressionPresets[c]
if !ok {
return 0
}
return compressionSettingVal(compressionVersion, compressionFormat, p.dictSize, p.nDicts)
}
func (c CompressionSetting) getPreset() CompressionPreset {
return compressionPresets[c]
}
type dictUpdate struct {
reader *h2DictionaryReader
dictionary *h2ReadDictionary
buff []byte
isReady bool
isUse bool
s setDictRequest
}
type h2ReadDictionary struct {
dictionary []byte
queue []*dictUpdate
maxSize int
}
type h2ReadDictionaries struct {
d []h2ReadDictionary
maxSize int
}
type h2DictionaryReader struct {
*SharedBuffer // Propagate the decompressed output into the original buffer
decompBuffer *bytes.Buffer // Intermediate buffer for the brotli compressor
dictionary []byte // The content of the dictionary being used by this reader
internalBuffer []byte
s, e int // Start and end of the buffer
decomp decompressor // The brotli compressor
isClosed bool // Indicates that Close was called for this reader
queue []*dictUpdate // List of dictionaries to update, when the data is available
}
type h2WriteDictionary []byte
type setDictRequest struct {
streamID uint32
dictID uint8
dictSZ uint64
truncate, offset uint64
P, E, D bool
}
type useDictRequest struct {
dictID uint8
streamID uint32
setDict []setDictRequest
}
type h2WriteDictionaries struct {
dictLock sync.Mutex
dictChan chan useDictRequest
dictionaries []h2WriteDictionary
nextAvail int // next unused dictionary slot
maxAvail int // max ID, defined by SETTINGS
maxSize int // max size, defined by SETTINGS
typeToDict map[string]uint8 // map from content type to dictionary that encodes it
pathToDict map[string]uint8 // map from path to dictionary that encodes it
quality int
window int
compIn, compOut *AtomicCounter
}
type h2DictWriter struct {
*bytes.Buffer
comp compressor
dicts *h2WriteDictionaries
writerLock sync.Mutex
streamID uint32
path string
contentType string
}
type h2Dictionaries struct {
write *h2WriteDictionaries
read *h2ReadDictionaries
}
func (o *dictUpdate) update(buff []byte) {
o.buff = make([]byte, len(buff))
copy(o.buff, buff)
o.isReady = true
}
func (d *h2ReadDictionary) update() {
for len(d.queue) > 0 {
o := d.queue[0]
if !o.isReady {
break
}
if o.isUse {
reader := o.reader
reader.dictionary = make([]byte, len(d.dictionary))
copy(reader.dictionary, d.dictionary)
reader.decomp = newDecompressor(reader.decompBuffer)
if len(reader.dictionary) > 0 {
reader.decomp.SetDictionary(reader.dictionary)
}
reader.Write([]byte{})
} else {
d.dictionary = adjustDictionary(d.dictionary, o.buff, o.s, d.maxSize)
}
d.queue = d.queue[1:]
}
}
func newH2ReadDictionaries(nd, sz uint8) h2ReadDictionaries {
d := make([]h2ReadDictionary, int(nd))
for i := range d {
d[i].maxSize = 1 << uint(sz)
}
return h2ReadDictionaries{d: d, maxSize: 1 << uint(sz)}
}
func (dicts *h2ReadDictionaries) getDictByID(dictID uint8) (*h2ReadDictionary, error) {
if int(dictID) > len(dicts.d) {
return nil, MuxerStreamError{"dictID too big", http2.ErrCodeProtocol}
}
return &dicts.d[dictID], nil
}
func (dicts *h2ReadDictionaries) newReader(b *SharedBuffer, dictID uint8) *h2DictionaryReader {
if int(dictID) > len(dicts.d) {
return nil
}
dictionary := &dicts.d[dictID]
reader := &h2DictionaryReader{SharedBuffer: b, decompBuffer: &bytes.Buffer{}, internalBuffer: make([]byte, dicts.maxSize)}
if len(dictionary.queue) == 0 {
reader.dictionary = make([]byte, len(dictionary.dictionary))
copy(reader.dictionary, dictionary.dictionary)
reader.decomp = newDecompressor(reader.decompBuffer)
if len(reader.dictionary) > 0 {
reader.decomp.SetDictionary(reader.dictionary)
}
} else {
dictionary.queue = append(dictionary.queue, &dictUpdate{isUse: true, isReady: true, reader: reader})
}
return reader
}
func (r *h2DictionaryReader) updateWaitingDictionaries() {
// Update all the waiting dictionaries
for _, o := range r.queue {
if o.isReady {
continue
}
if r.isClosed || uint64(r.e) >= o.s.dictSZ {
o.update(r.internalBuffer[:r.e])
if o == o.dictionary.queue[0] {
defer o.dictionary.update()
}
}
}
}
// Write actually happens when reading from network, this is therefore the stage where we decompress the buffer
func (r *h2DictionaryReader) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
// Every write goes into brotli buffer first
n, err = r.decompBuffer.Write(p)
if err != nil {
return
}
if r.decomp == nil {
return
}
for {
m, err := r.decomp.Read(r.internalBuffer[r.e:])
if err != nil && err != io.EOF {
r.SharedBuffer.Close()
r.decomp.Close()
return n, err
}
r.SharedBuffer.Write(r.internalBuffer[r.e : r.e+m])
r.e += m
if m == 0 {
break
}
if r.e == len(r.internalBuffer) {
r.updateWaitingDictionaries()
r.e = 0
}
}
r.updateWaitingDictionaries()
if r.isClosed {
r.SharedBuffer.Close()
r.decomp.Close()
}
return
}
func (r *h2DictionaryReader) Close() error {
if r.isClosed {
return nil
}
r.isClosed = true
r.Write([]byte{})
return nil
}
var compressibleTypes = map[string]bool{
"application/atom+xml": true,
"application/javascript": true,
"application/json": true,
"application/ld+json": true,
"application/manifest+json": true,
"application/rss+xml": true,
"application/vnd.geo+json": true,
"application/vnd.ms-fontobject": true,
"application/x-font-ttf": true,
"application/x-yaml": true,
"application/x-web-app-manifest+json": true,
"application/xhtml+xml": true,
"application/xml": true,
"font/opentype": true,
"image/bmp": true,
"image/svg+xml": true,
"image/x-icon": true,
"text/cache-manifest": true,
"text/css": true,
"text/html": true,
"text/plain": true,
"text/vcard": true,
"text/vnd.rim.location.xloc": true,
"text/vtt": true,
"text/x-component": true,
"text/x-cross-domain-policy": true,
"text/x-yaml": true,
}
func getContentType(headers []Header) string {
for _, h := range headers {
if strings.ToLower(h.Name) == "content-type" {
val := strings.ToLower(h.Value)
sep := strings.IndexRune(val, ';')
if sep != -1 {
return val[:sep]
}
return val
}
}
return ""
}
func newH2WriteDictionaries(nd, sz, quality uint8, compIn, compOut *AtomicCounter) (*h2WriteDictionaries, chan useDictRequest) {
useDictChan := make(chan useDictRequest)
return &h2WriteDictionaries{
dictionaries: make([]h2WriteDictionary, nd),
nextAvail: 0,
maxAvail: int(nd),
maxSize: 1 << uint(sz),
dictChan: useDictChan,
typeToDict: make(map[string]uint8),
pathToDict: make(map[string]uint8),
quality: int(quality),
window: 1 << uint(sz+1),
compIn: compIn,
compOut: compOut,
}, useDictChan
}
func adjustDictionary(currentDictionary, newData []byte, set setDictRequest, maxSize int) []byte {
currentDictionary = append(currentDictionary, newData[:set.dictSZ]...)
if len(currentDictionary) > maxSize {
currentDictionary = currentDictionary[len(currentDictionary)-maxSize:]
}
return currentDictionary
}
func (h2d *h2WriteDictionaries) getNextDictID() (dictID uint8, ok bool) {
if h2d.nextAvail < h2d.maxAvail {
dictID, ok = uint8(h2d.nextAvail), true
h2d.nextAvail++
return
}
return 0, false
}
func (h2d *h2WriteDictionaries) getGenericDictID() (dictID uint8, ok bool) {
if h2d.maxAvail == 0 {
return 0, false
}
return uint8(h2d.maxAvail - 1), true
}
func (h2d *h2WriteDictionaries) getDictWriter(s *MuxedStream, headers []Header) *h2DictWriter {
w := s.writeBuffer
if w == nil {
return nil
}
if s.method != "GET" && s.method != "POST" {
return nil
}
s.contentType = getContentType(headers)
if _, ok := compressibleTypes[s.contentType]; !ok && !strings.HasPrefix(s.contentType, "text") {
return nil
}
return &h2DictWriter{
Buffer: w.(*bytes.Buffer),
path: s.path,
contentType: s.contentType,
streamID: s.streamID,
dicts: h2d,
}
}
func assignDictToStream(s *MuxedStream, p []byte) bool {
// On first write to stream:
// * assign the right dictionary
// * update relevant dictionaries
// * send the required USE_DICT and SET_DICT frames
h2d := s.dictionaries.write
if h2d == nil {
return false
}
w, ok := s.writeBuffer.(*h2DictWriter)
if !ok || w.comp != nil {
return false
}
h2d.dictLock.Lock()
if w.comp != nil {
// Check again with lock, in therory the interface allows for unordered writes
h2d.dictLock.Unlock()
return false
}
// The logic of dictionary generation is below
// Is there a dictionary for the exact path or content-type?
var useID uint8
pathID, pathFound := h2d.pathToDict[w.path]
typeID, typeFound := h2d.typeToDict[w.contentType]
if pathFound {
// Use dictionary for path as top priority
useID = pathID
if !typeFound { // Shouldn't really happen, unless type changes between requests
typeID, typeFound = h2d.getNextDictID()
if typeFound {
h2d.typeToDict[w.contentType] = typeID
}
}
} else if typeFound {
// Use dictionary for same content type as second priority
useID = typeID
pathID, pathFound = h2d.getNextDictID()
if pathFound { // If a slot is available, generate new dictionary for path
h2d.pathToDict[w.path] = pathID
}
} else {
// Use the overflow dictionary as last resort
// If slots are available generate new dictionaries for path and content-type
useID, _ = h2d.getGenericDictID()
pathID, pathFound = h2d.getNextDictID()
if pathFound {
h2d.pathToDict[w.path] = pathID
}
typeID, typeFound = h2d.getNextDictID()
if typeFound {
h2d.typeToDict[w.contentType] = typeID
}
}
useLen := h2d.maxSize
if len(p) < useLen {
useLen = len(p)
}
// Update all the dictionaries using the new data
setDicts := make([]setDictRequest, 0, 3)
setDict := setDictRequest{
streamID: w.streamID,
dictID: useID,
dictSZ: uint64(useLen),
}
setDicts = append(setDicts, setDict)
if pathID != useID {
setDict.dictID = pathID
setDicts = append(setDicts, setDict)
}
if typeID != useID {
setDict.dictID = typeID
setDicts = append(setDicts, setDict)
}
h2d.dictChan <- useDictRequest{streamID: w.streamID, dictID: uint8(useID), setDict: setDicts}
dict := h2d.dictionaries[useID]
// Brolti requires the dictionary to be immutable
copyDict := make([]byte, len(dict))
copy(copyDict, dict)
for _, set := range setDicts {
h2d.dictionaries[set.dictID] = adjustDictionary(h2d.dictionaries[set.dictID], p, set, h2d.maxSize)
}
w.comp = newCompressor(w.Buffer, h2d.quality, h2d.window)
s.writeLock.Lock()
h2d.dictLock.Unlock()
if len(copyDict) > 0 {
w.comp.SetDictionary(copyDict)
}
return true
}
func (w *h2DictWriter) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
bufLen := w.Buffer.Len()
if w.comp != nil {
n, err = w.comp.Write(p)
if err != nil {
return
}
err = w.comp.Flush()
w.dicts.compIn.IncrementBy(uint64(n))
w.dicts.compOut.IncrementBy(uint64(w.Buffer.Len() - bufLen))
return
}
return w.Buffer.Write(p)
}
func (w *h2DictWriter) Close() error {
if w.comp != nil {
return w.comp.Close()
}
return nil
}
// From http2/hpack
func http2ReadVarInt(n byte, p []byte) (remain []byte, v uint64, err error) {
if n < 1 || n > 8 {
panic("bad n")
}
if len(p) == 0 {
return nil, 0, MuxerStreamError{"unexpected EOF", http2.ErrCodeProtocol}
}
v = uint64(p[0])
if n < 8 {
v &= (1 << uint64(n)) - 1
}
if v < (1<<uint64(n))-1 {
return p[1:], v, nil
}
origP := p
p = p[1:]
var m uint64
for len(p) > 0 {
b := p[0]
p = p[1:]
v += uint64(b&127) << m
if b&128 == 0 {
return p, v, nil
}
m += 7
if m >= 63 {
return origP, 0, MuxerStreamError{"invalid integer", http2.ErrCodeProtocol}
}
}
return nil, 0, MuxerStreamError{"unexpected EOF", http2.ErrCodeProtocol}
}
func appendVarInt(dst []byte, n byte, i uint64) []byte {
k := uint64((1 << n) - 1)
if i < k {
return append(dst, byte(i))
}
dst = append(dst, byte(k))
i -= k
for ; i >= 128; i >>= 7 {
dst = append(dst, byte(0x80|(i&0x7f)))
}
return append(dst, byte(i))
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package h2mux
import (
"context"
"io"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
"github.com/rs/zerolog"
"golang.org/x/net/http2"
"golang.org/x/net/http2/hpack"
"golang.org/x/sync/errgroup"
)
const (
defaultFrameSize uint32 = 1 << 14 // Minimum frame size in http2 spec
defaultWindowSize uint32 = (1 << 16) - 1 // Minimum window size in http2 spec
maxWindowSize uint32 = (1 << 31) - 1 // 2^31-1 = 2147483647, max window size in http2 spec
defaultTimeout time.Duration = 5 * time.Second
defaultRetries uint64 = 5
defaultWriteBufferMaxLen int = 1024 * 1024 // 1mb
writeBufferInitialSize int = 16 * 1024 // 16KB
SettingMuxerMagic http2.SettingID = 0x42db
MuxerMagicOrigin uint32 = 0xa2e43c8b
MuxerMagicEdge uint32 = 0x1088ebf9
)
type MuxedStreamHandler interface {
ServeStream(*MuxedStream) error
}
type MuxedStreamFunc func(stream *MuxedStream) error
func (f MuxedStreamFunc) ServeStream(stream *MuxedStream) error {
return f(stream)
}
type MuxerConfig struct {
Timeout time.Duration
Handler MuxedStreamHandler
IsClient bool
// Name is used to identify this muxer instance when logging.
Name string
// The minimum time this connection can be idle before sending a heartbeat.
HeartbeatInterval time.Duration
// The minimum number of heartbeats to send before terminating the connection.
MaxHeartbeats uint64
// Logger to use
Log *zerolog.Logger
CompressionQuality CompressionSetting
// Initial size for HTTP2 flow control windows
DefaultWindowSize uint32
// Largest allowable size for HTTP2 flow control windows
MaxWindowSize uint32
// Largest allowable capacity for the buffer of data to be sent
StreamWriteBufferMaxLen int
}
type Muxer struct {
// f is used to read and write HTTP2 frames on the wire.
f *http2.Framer
// config is the MuxerConfig given in Handshake.
config MuxerConfig
// w, r are references to the underlying connection used.
w io.WriteCloser
r io.ReadCloser
// muxReader is the read process.
muxReader *MuxReader
// muxWriter is the write process.
muxWriter *MuxWriter
// muxMetricsUpdater is the process to update metrics
muxMetricsUpdater muxMetricsUpdater
// newStreamChan is used to create new streams on the writer thread.
// The writer will assign the next available stream ID.
newStreamChan chan MuxedStreamRequest
// abortChan is used to abort the writer event loop.
abortChan chan struct{}
// abortOnce is used to ensure abortChan is closed once only.
abortOnce sync.Once
// readyList is used to signal writable streams.
readyList *ReadyList
// streams tracks currently-open streams.
streams *activeStreamMap
// explicitShutdown records whether the Muxer is closing because Shutdown was called, or due to another
// error.
explicitShutdown *BooleanFuse
compressionQuality CompressionPreset
}
func RPCHeaders() []Header {
return []Header{
{Name: ":method", Value: "RPC"},
{Name: ":scheme", Value: "capnp"},
{Name: ":path", Value: "*"},
}
}
// Handshake establishes a muxed connection with the peer.
// After the handshake completes, it is possible to open and accept streams.
func Handshake(
w io.WriteCloser,
r io.ReadCloser,
config MuxerConfig,
activeStreamsMetrics prometheus.Gauge,
) (*Muxer, error) {
// Set default config values
if config.Timeout == 0 {
config.Timeout = defaultTimeout
}
if config.DefaultWindowSize == 0 {
config.DefaultWindowSize = defaultWindowSize
}
if config.MaxWindowSize == 0 {
config.MaxWindowSize = maxWindowSize
}
if config.StreamWriteBufferMaxLen == 0 {
config.StreamWriteBufferMaxLen = defaultWriteBufferMaxLen
}
// Initialise connection state fields
m := &Muxer{
f: http2.NewFramer(w, r), // A framer that writes to w and reads from r
config: config,
w: w,
r: r,
newStreamChan: make(chan MuxedStreamRequest),
abortChan: make(chan struct{}),
readyList: NewReadyList(),
streams: newActiveStreamMap(config.IsClient, activeStreamsMetrics),
}
m.f.ReadMetaHeaders = hpack.NewDecoder(4096, func(hpack.HeaderField) {})
// Initialise the settings to identify this connection and confirm the other end is sane.
handshakeSetting := http2.Setting{ID: SettingMuxerMagic, Val: MuxerMagicEdge}
compressionSetting := http2.Setting{ID: SettingCompression, Val: 0}
expectedMagic := MuxerMagicOrigin
if config.IsClient {
handshakeSetting.Val = MuxerMagicOrigin
expectedMagic = MuxerMagicEdge
}
errChan := make(chan error, 2)
// Simultaneously send our settings and verify the peer's settings.
go func() { errChan <- m.f.WriteSettings(handshakeSetting, compressionSetting) }()
go func() { errChan <- m.readPeerSettings(expectedMagic) }()
err := joinErrorsWithTimeout(errChan, 2, config.Timeout, ErrHandshakeTimeout)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// Confirm sanity by ACKing the frame and expecting an ACK for our frame.
// Not strictly necessary, but let's pretend to be H2-like.
go func() { errChan <- m.f.WriteSettingsAck() }()
go func() { errChan <- m.readPeerSettingsAck() }()
err = joinErrorsWithTimeout(errChan, 2, config.Timeout, ErrHandshakeTimeout)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// set up reader/writer pair ready for serve
streamErrors := NewStreamErrorMap()
goAwayChan := make(chan http2.ErrCode, 1)
inBoundCounter := NewAtomicCounter(0)
outBoundCounter := NewAtomicCounter(0)
pingTimestamp := NewPingTimestamp()
connActive := NewSignal()
idleDuration := config.HeartbeatInterval
// Sanity check to ensure idelDuration is sane
if idleDuration == 0 || idleDuration < defaultTimeout {
idleDuration = defaultTimeout
config.Log.Info().Msgf("muxer: Minimum idle time has been adjusted to %d", defaultTimeout)
}
maxRetries := config.MaxHeartbeats
if maxRetries == 0 {
maxRetries = defaultRetries
config.Log.Info().Msgf("muxer: Minimum number of unacked heartbeats to send before closing the connection has been adjusted to %d", maxRetries)
}
compBytesBefore, compBytesAfter := NewAtomicCounter(0), NewAtomicCounter(0)
m.muxMetricsUpdater = newMuxMetricsUpdater(
m.abortChan,
compBytesBefore,
compBytesAfter,
)
m.explicitShutdown = NewBooleanFuse()
m.muxReader = &MuxReader{
f: m.f,
handler: m.config.Handler,
streams: m.streams,
readyList: m.readyList,
streamErrors: streamErrors,
goAwayChan: goAwayChan,
abortChan: m.abortChan,
pingTimestamp: pingTimestamp,
connActive: connActive,
initialStreamWindow: m.config.DefaultWindowSize,
streamWindowMax: m.config.MaxWindowSize,
streamWriteBufferMaxLen: m.config.StreamWriteBufferMaxLen,
r: m.r,
metricsUpdater: m.muxMetricsUpdater,
bytesRead: inBoundCounter,
}
m.muxWriter = &MuxWriter{
f: m.f,
streams: m.streams,
streamErrors: streamErrors,
readyStreamChan: m.readyList.ReadyChannel(),
newStreamChan: m.newStreamChan,
goAwayChan: goAwayChan,
abortChan: m.abortChan,
pingTimestamp: pingTimestamp,
idleTimer: NewIdleTimer(idleDuration, maxRetries),
connActiveChan: connActive.WaitChannel(),
maxFrameSize: defaultFrameSize,
metricsUpdater: m.muxMetricsUpdater,
bytesWrote: outBoundCounter,
}
m.muxWriter.headerEncoder = hpack.NewEncoder(&m.muxWriter.headerBuffer)
if m.compressionQuality.dictSize > 0 && m.compressionQuality.nDicts > 0 {
nd, sz := m.compressionQuality.nDicts, m.compressionQuality.dictSize
writeDicts, dictChan := newH2WriteDictionaries(
nd,
sz,
m.compressionQuality.quality,
compBytesBefore,
compBytesAfter,
)
readDicts := newH2ReadDictionaries(nd, sz)
m.muxReader.dictionaries = h2Dictionaries{read: &readDicts, write: writeDicts}
m.muxWriter.useDictChan = dictChan
}
return m, nil
}
func (m *Muxer) readPeerSettings(magic uint32) error {
frame, err := m.f.ReadFrame()
if err != nil {
return err
}
settingsFrame, ok := frame.(*http2.SettingsFrame)
if !ok {
return ErrBadHandshakeNotSettings
}
if settingsFrame.Header().Flags != 0 {
return ErrBadHandshakeUnexpectedAck
}
peerMagic, ok := settingsFrame.Value(SettingMuxerMagic)
if !ok {
return ErrBadHandshakeNoMagic
}
if magic != peerMagic {
return ErrBadHandshakeWrongMagic
}
peerCompression, ok := settingsFrame.Value(SettingCompression)
if !ok {
m.compressionQuality = compressionPresets[CompressionNone]
return nil
}
ver, fmt, sz, nd := parseCompressionSettingVal(peerCompression)
if ver != compressionVersion || fmt != compressionFormat || sz == 0 || nd == 0 {
m.compressionQuality = compressionPresets[CompressionNone]
return nil
}
// Values used for compression are the minimum between the two peers
if sz < m.compressionQuality.dictSize {
m.compressionQuality.dictSize = sz
}
if nd < m.compressionQuality.nDicts {
m.compressionQuality.nDicts = nd
}
return nil
}
func (m *Muxer) readPeerSettingsAck() error {
frame, err := m.f.ReadFrame()
if err != nil {
return err
}
settingsFrame, ok := frame.(*http2.SettingsFrame)
if !ok {
return ErrBadHandshakeNotSettingsAck
}
if settingsFrame.Header().Flags != http2.FlagSettingsAck {
return ErrBadHandshakeUnexpectedSettings
}
return nil
}
func joinErrorsWithTimeout(errChan <-chan error, receiveCount int, timeout time.Duration, timeoutError error) error {
for i := 0; i < receiveCount; i++ {
select {
case err := <-errChan:
if err != nil {
return err
}
case <-time.After(timeout):
return timeoutError
}
}
return nil
}
// Serve runs the event loops that comprise h2mux:
// - MuxReader.run()
// - MuxWriter.run()
// - muxMetricsUpdater.run()
// In the normal case, Shutdown() is called concurrently with Serve() to stop
// these loops.
func (m *Muxer) Serve(ctx context.Context) error {
errGroup, _ := errgroup.WithContext(ctx)
errGroup.Go(func() error {
ch := make(chan error)
go func() {
err := m.muxReader.run(m.config.Log)
m.explicitShutdown.Fuse(false)
m.r.Close()
m.abort()
// don't block if parent goroutine quit early
select {
case ch <- err:
default:
}
}()
select {
case err := <-ch:
return err
case <-ctx.Done():
return ctx.Err()
}
})
errGroup.Go(func() error {
ch := make(chan error)
go func() {
err := m.muxWriter.run(m.config.Log)
m.explicitShutdown.Fuse(false)
m.w.Close()
m.abort()
// don't block if parent goroutine quit early
select {
case ch <- err:
default:
}
}()
select {
case err := <-ch:
return err
case <-ctx.Done():
return ctx.Err()
}
})
errGroup.Go(func() error {
ch := make(chan error)
go func() {
err := m.muxMetricsUpdater.run(m.config.Log)
// don't block if parent goroutine quit early
select {
case ch <- err:
default:
}
}()
select {
case err := <-ch:
return err
case <-ctx.Done():
return ctx.Err()
}
})
err := errGroup.Wait()
if isUnexpectedTunnelError(err, m.explicitShutdown.Value()) {
return err
}
return nil
}
// Shutdown is called to initiate the "happy path" of muxer termination.
// It blocks new streams from being created.
// It returns a channel that is closed when the last stream has been closed.
func (m *Muxer) Shutdown() <-chan struct{} {
m.explicitShutdown.Fuse(true)
return m.muxReader.Shutdown()
}
// IsUnexpectedTunnelError identifies errors that are expected when shutting down the h2mux tunnel.
// The set of expected errors change depending on whether we initiated shutdown or not.
func isUnexpectedTunnelError(err error, expectedShutdown bool) bool {
if err == nil {
return false
}
if !expectedShutdown {
return true
}
return !isConnectionClosedError(err)
}
func isConnectionClosedError(err error) bool {
if err == io.EOF {
return true
}
if err == io.ErrClosedPipe {
return true
}
if err.Error() == "tls: use of closed connection" {
return true
}
if strings.HasSuffix(err.Error(), "use of closed network connection") {
return true
}
return false
}
// OpenStream opens a new data stream with the given headers.
// Called by proxy server and tunnel
func (m *Muxer) OpenStream(ctx context.Context, headers []Header, body io.Reader) (*MuxedStream, error) {
stream := m.NewStream(headers)
if err := m.MakeMuxedStreamRequest(ctx, NewMuxedStreamRequest(stream, body)); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if err := m.AwaitResponseHeaders(ctx, stream); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return stream, nil
}
func (m *Muxer) OpenRPCStream(ctx context.Context) (*MuxedStream, error) {
stream := m.NewStream(RPCHeaders())
if err := m.MakeMuxedStreamRequest(ctx, NewMuxedStreamRequest(stream, nil)); err != nil {
stream.Close()
return nil, err
}
if err := m.AwaitResponseHeaders(ctx, stream); err != nil {
stream.Close()
return nil, err
}
if !IsRPCStreamResponse(stream) {
stream.Close()
return nil, ErrNotRPCStream
}
return stream, nil
}
func (m *Muxer) NewStream(headers []Header) *MuxedStream {
return NewStream(m.config, headers, m.readyList, m.muxReader.dictionaries)
}
func (m *Muxer) MakeMuxedStreamRequest(ctx context.Context, request MuxedStreamRequest) error {
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
return ErrStreamRequestTimeout
case <-m.abortChan:
return ErrStreamRequestConnectionClosed
// Will be received by mux writer
case m.newStreamChan <- request:
return nil
}
}
func (m *Muxer) CloseStreamRead(stream *MuxedStream) {
stream.CloseRead()
if stream.WriteClosed() {
m.streams.Delete(stream.streamID)
}
}
func (m *Muxer) AwaitResponseHeaders(ctx context.Context, stream *MuxedStream) error {
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
return ErrResponseHeadersTimeout
case <-m.abortChan:
return ErrResponseHeadersConnectionClosed
case <-stream.responseHeadersReceived:
return nil
}
}
func (m *Muxer) Metrics() *MuxerMetrics {
return m.muxMetricsUpdater.metrics()
}
func (m *Muxer) abort() {
m.abortOnce.Do(func() {
close(m.abortChan)
m.readyList.Close()
m.streams.Abort()
})
}
// Return how many retries/ticks since the connection was last marked active
func (m *Muxer) TimerRetries() uint64 {
return m.muxWriter.idleTimer.RetryCount()
}
func IsRPCStreamResponse(stream *MuxedStream) bool {
headers := stream.Headers
return len(headers) == 1 &&
headers[0].Name == ":status" &&
headers[0].Value == "200"
}

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package h2mux
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"fmt"
"io"
"math/rand"
"net"
"os"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/pkg/errors"
"github.com/rs/zerolog"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
"golang.org/x/sync/errgroup"
)
const (
testOpenStreamTimeout = time.Millisecond * 5000
testHandshakeTimeout = time.Millisecond * 1000
)
var log = zerolog.Nop()
func TestMain(m *testing.M) {
if os.Getenv("VERBOSE") == "1" {
//TODO: set log level
}
os.Exit(m.Run())
}
type DefaultMuxerPair struct {
OriginMuxConfig MuxerConfig
OriginMux *Muxer
OriginConn net.Conn
EdgeMuxConfig MuxerConfig
EdgeMux *Muxer
EdgeConn net.Conn
doneC chan struct{}
}
func NewDefaultMuxerPair(t assert.TestingT, testName string, f MuxedStreamFunc) *DefaultMuxerPair {
origin, edge := net.Pipe()
p := &DefaultMuxerPair{
OriginMuxConfig: MuxerConfig{
Timeout: testHandshakeTimeout,
Handler: f,
IsClient: true,
Name: "origin",
Log: &log,
DefaultWindowSize: (1 << 8) - 1,
MaxWindowSize: (1 << 15) - 1,
StreamWriteBufferMaxLen: 1024,
HeartbeatInterval: defaultTimeout,
MaxHeartbeats: defaultRetries,
},
OriginConn: origin,
EdgeMuxConfig: MuxerConfig{
Timeout: testHandshakeTimeout,
IsClient: false,
Name: "edge",
Log: &log,
DefaultWindowSize: (1 << 8) - 1,
MaxWindowSize: (1 << 15) - 1,
StreamWriteBufferMaxLen: 1024,
HeartbeatInterval: defaultTimeout,
MaxHeartbeats: defaultRetries,
},
EdgeConn: edge,
doneC: make(chan struct{}),
}
assert.NoError(t, p.Handshake(testName))
return p
}
func NewCompressedMuxerPair(t assert.TestingT, testName string, quality CompressionSetting, f MuxedStreamFunc) *DefaultMuxerPair {
origin, edge := net.Pipe()
p := &DefaultMuxerPair{
OriginMuxConfig: MuxerConfig{
Timeout: time.Second,
Handler: f,
IsClient: true,
Name: "origin",
CompressionQuality: quality,
Log: &log,
HeartbeatInterval: defaultTimeout,
MaxHeartbeats: defaultRetries,
},
OriginConn: origin,
EdgeMuxConfig: MuxerConfig{
Timeout: time.Second,
IsClient: false,
Name: "edge",
CompressionQuality: quality,
Log: &log,
HeartbeatInterval: defaultTimeout,
MaxHeartbeats: defaultRetries,
},
EdgeConn: edge,
doneC: make(chan struct{}),
}
assert.NoError(t, p.Handshake(testName))
return p
}
func (p *DefaultMuxerPair) Handshake(testName string) error {
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), testHandshakeTimeout)
defer cancel()
errGroup, _ := errgroup.WithContext(ctx)
errGroup.Go(func() (err error) {
p.EdgeMux, err = Handshake(p.EdgeConn, p.EdgeConn, p.EdgeMuxConfig, ActiveStreams)
return errors.Wrap(err, "edge handshake failure")
})
errGroup.Go(func() (err error) {
p.OriginMux, err = Handshake(p.OriginConn, p.OriginConn, p.OriginMuxConfig, ActiveStreams)
return errors.Wrap(err, "origin handshake failure")
})
return errGroup.Wait()
}
func (p *DefaultMuxerPair) Serve(t assert.TestingT) {
ctx := context.Background()
var wg sync.WaitGroup
wg.Add(2)
go func() {
err := p.EdgeMux.Serve(ctx)
if err != nil && err != io.EOF && err != io.ErrClosedPipe {
t.Errorf("error in edge muxer Serve(): %s", err)
}
p.OriginMux.Shutdown()
wg.Done()
}()
go func() {
err := p.OriginMux.Serve(ctx)
if err != nil && err != io.EOF && err != io.ErrClosedPipe {
t.Errorf("error in origin muxer Serve(): %s", err)
}
p.EdgeMux.Shutdown()
wg.Done()
}()
go func() {
// notify when both muxes have stopped serving
wg.Wait()
close(p.doneC)
}()
}
func (p *DefaultMuxerPair) Wait(t *testing.T) {
select {
case <-p.doneC:
return
case <-time.After(5 * time.Second):
t.Fatal("timeout waiting for shutdown")
}
}
func (p *DefaultMuxerPair) OpenEdgeMuxStream(headers []Header, body io.Reader) (*MuxedStream, error) {
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), testOpenStreamTimeout)
defer cancel()
return p.EdgeMux.OpenStream(ctx, headers, body)
}
func TestHandshake(t *testing.T) {
f := func(stream *MuxedStream) error {
return nil
}
muxPair := NewDefaultMuxerPair(t, t.Name(), f)
AssertIfPipeReadable(t, muxPair.OriginConn)
AssertIfPipeReadable(t, muxPair.EdgeConn)
}
func TestSingleStream(t *testing.T) {
f := MuxedStreamFunc(func(stream *MuxedStream) error {
if len(stream.Headers) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("expected %d headers, got %d", 1, len(stream.Headers))
}
if stream.Headers[0].Name != "test-header" {
t.Fatalf("expected header name %s, got %s", "test-header", stream.Headers[0].Name)
}
if stream.Headers[0].Value != "headerValue" {
t.Fatalf("expected header value %s, got %s", "headerValue", stream.Headers[0].Value)
}
_ = stream.WriteHeaders([]Header{
{Name: "response-header", Value: "responseValue"},
})
buf := []byte("Hello world")
_, _ = stream.Write(buf)
n, err := io.ReadFull(stream, buf)
if n > 0 {
t.Fatalf("read %d bytes after EOF", n)
}
if err != io.EOF {
t.Fatalf("expected EOF, got %s", err)
}
return nil
})
muxPair := NewDefaultMuxerPair(t, t.Name(), f)
muxPair.Serve(t)
stream, err := muxPair.OpenEdgeMuxStream(
[]Header{{Name: "test-header", Value: "headerValue"}},
nil,
)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error in OpenStream: %s", err)
}
if len(stream.Headers) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("expected %d headers, got %d", 1, len(stream.Headers))
}
if stream.Headers[0].Name != "response-header" {
t.Fatalf("expected header name %s, got %s", "response-header", stream.Headers[0].Name)
}
if stream.Headers[0].Value != "responseValue" {
t.Fatalf("expected header value %s, got %s", "responseValue", stream.Headers[0].Value)
}
responseBody := make([]byte, 11)
n, err := io.ReadFull(stream, responseBody)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error from (*MuxedStream).Read: %s", err)
}
if n != len(responseBody) {
t.Fatalf("expected response body to have %d bytes, got %d", len(responseBody), n)
}
if string(responseBody) != "Hello world" {
t.Fatalf("expected response body %s, got %s", "Hello world", responseBody)
}
_ = stream.Close()
n, err = stream.Write([]byte("aaaaa"))
if n > 0 {
t.Fatalf("wrote %d bytes after EOF", n)
}
if err != io.EOF {
t.Fatalf("expected EOF, got %s", err)
}
}
func TestSingleStreamLargeResponseBody(t *testing.T) {
bodySize := 1 << 24
f := MuxedStreamFunc(func(stream *MuxedStream) error {
if len(stream.Headers) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("expected %d headers, got %d", 1, len(stream.Headers))
}
if stream.Headers[0].Name != "test-header" {
t.Fatalf("expected header name %s, got %s", "test-header", stream.Headers[0].Name)
}
if stream.Headers[0].Value != "headerValue" {
t.Fatalf("expected header value %s, got %s", "headerValue", stream.Headers[0].Value)
}
_ = stream.WriteHeaders([]Header{
{Name: "response-header", Value: "responseValue"},
})
payload := make([]byte, bodySize)
for i := range payload {
payload[i] = byte(i % 256)
}
t.Log("Writing payload...")
n, err := stream.Write(payload)
t.Logf("Wrote %d bytes into the stream", n)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("origin write error: %s", err)
}
if n != len(payload) {
t.Fatalf("origin short write: %d/%d bytes", n, len(payload))
}
return nil
})
muxPair := NewDefaultMuxerPair(t, t.Name(), f)
muxPair.Serve(t)
stream, err := muxPair.OpenEdgeMuxStream(
[]Header{{Name: "test-header", Value: "headerValue"}},
nil,
)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error in OpenStream: %s", err)
}
if len(stream.Headers) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("expected %d headers, got %d", 1, len(stream.Headers))
}
if stream.Headers[0].Name != "response-header" {
t.Fatalf("expected header name %s, got %s", "response-header", stream.Headers[0].Name)
}
if stream.Headers[0].Value != "responseValue" {
t.Fatalf("expected header value %s, got %s", "responseValue", stream.Headers[0].Value)
}
responseBody := make([]byte, bodySize)
n, err := io.ReadFull(stream, responseBody)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error from (*MuxedStream).Read: %s", err)
}
if n != len(responseBody) {
t.Fatalf("expected response body to have %d bytes, got %d", len(responseBody), n)
}
}
func TestMultipleStreams(t *testing.T) {
f := MuxedStreamFunc(func(stream *MuxedStream) error {
if len(stream.Headers) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("expected %d headers, got %d", 1, len(stream.Headers))
}
if stream.Headers[0].Name != "client-token" {
t.Fatalf("expected header name %s, got %s", "client-token", stream.Headers[0].Name)
}
log.Debug().Msgf("Got request for stream %s", stream.Headers[0].Value)
_ = stream.WriteHeaders([]Header{
{Name: "response-token", Value: stream.Headers[0].Value},
})
log.Debug().Msgf("Wrote headers for stream %s", stream.Headers[0].Value)
_, _ = stream.Write([]byte("OK"))
log.Debug().Msgf("Wrote body for stream %s", stream.Headers[0].Value)
return nil
})
muxPair := NewDefaultMuxerPair(t, t.Name(), f)
muxPair.Serve(t)
maxStreams := 64
errorsC := make(chan error, maxStreams)
var wg sync.WaitGroup
wg.Add(maxStreams)
for i := 0; i < maxStreams; i++ {
go func(tokenId int) {
defer wg.Done()
tokenString := fmt.Sprintf("%d", tokenId)
stream, err := muxPair.OpenEdgeMuxStream(
[]Header{{Name: "client-token", Value: tokenString}},
nil,
)
log.Debug().Msgf("Got headers for stream %d", tokenId)
if err != nil {
errorsC <- err
return
}
if len(stream.Headers) != 1 {
errorsC <- fmt.Errorf("stream %d has error: expected %d headers, got %d", stream.streamID, 1, len(stream.Headers))
return
}
if stream.Headers[0].Name != "response-token" {
errorsC <- fmt.Errorf("stream %d has error: expected header name %s, got %s", stream.streamID, "response-token", stream.Headers[0].Name)
return
}
if stream.Headers[0].Value != tokenString {
errorsC <- fmt.Errorf("stream %d has error: expected header value %s, got %s", stream.streamID, tokenString, stream.Headers[0].Value)
return
}
responseBody := make([]byte, 2)
n, err := io.ReadFull(stream, responseBody)
if err != nil {
errorsC <- fmt.Errorf("stream %d has error: error from (*MuxedStream).Read: %s", stream.streamID, err)
return
}
if n != len(responseBody) {
errorsC <- fmt.Errorf("stream %d has error: expected response body to have %d bytes, got %d", stream.streamID, len(responseBody), n)
return
}
if string(responseBody) != "OK" {
errorsC <- fmt.Errorf("stream %d has error: expected response body %s, got %s", stream.streamID, "OK", responseBody)
return
}
}(i)
}
wg.Wait()
close(errorsC)
testFail := false
for err := range errorsC {
testFail = true
log.Error().Msgf("%s", err)
}
if testFail {
t.Fatalf("TestMultipleStreams failed")
}
}
func TestMultipleStreamsFlowControl(t *testing.T) {
maxStreams := 32
responseSizes := make([]int32, maxStreams)
for i := 0; i < maxStreams; i++ {
responseSizes[i] = rand.Int31n(int32(defaultWindowSize << 4))
}
f := MuxedStreamFunc(func(stream *MuxedStream) error {
if len(stream.Headers) != 1 {
t.Fatalf("expected %d headers, got %d", 1, len(stream.Headers))
}
if stream.Headers[0].Name != "test-header" {
t.Fatalf("expected header name %s, got %s", "test-header", stream.Headers[0].Name)
}
if stream.Headers[0].Value != "headerValue" {
t.Fatalf("expected header value %s, got %s", "headerValue", stream.Headers[0].Value)
}
_ = stream.WriteHeaders([]Header{
{Name: "response-header", Value: "responseValue"},
})
payload := make([]byte, responseSizes[(stream.streamID-2)/2])
for i := range payload {
payload[i] = byte(i % 256)
}
n, err := stream.Write(payload)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("origin write error: %s", err)
}
if n != len(payload) {
t.Fatalf("origin short write: %d/%d bytes", n, len(payload))
}
return nil
})
muxPair := NewDefaultMuxerPair(t, t.Name(), f)
muxPair.Serve(t)
errGroup, _ := errgroup.WithContext(context.Background())
for i := 0; i < maxStreams; i++ {
errGroup.Go(func() error {
stream, err := muxPair.OpenEdgeMuxStream(
[]Header{{Name: "test-header", Value: "headerValue"}},
nil,
)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("error in OpenStream: %d %s", stream.streamID, err)
}
if len(stream.Headers) != 1 {
return fmt.Errorf("stream %d expected %d headers, got %d", stream.streamID, 1, len(stream.Headers))
}
if stream.Headers[0].Name != "response-header" {
return fmt.Errorf("stream %d expected header name %s, got %s", stream.streamID, "response-header", stream.Headers[0].Name)
}
if stream.Headers[0].Value != "responseValue" {
return fmt.Errorf("stream %d expected header value %s, got %s", stream.streamID, "responseValue", stream.Headers[0].Value)
}
responseBody := make([]byte, responseSizes[(stream.streamID-2)/2])
n, err := io.ReadFull(stream, responseBody)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("stream %d error from (*MuxedStream).Read: %s", stream.streamID, err)
}
if n != len(responseBody) {
return fmt.Errorf("stream %d expected response body to have %d bytes, got %d", stream.streamID, len(responseBody), n)
}
return nil
})
}
assert.NoError(t, errGroup.Wait())
}
func TestGracefulShutdown(t *testing.T) {
sendC := make(chan struct{})
responseBuf := bytes.Repeat([]byte("Hello world"), 65536)
f := MuxedStreamFunc(func(stream *MuxedStream) error {
_ = stream.WriteHeaders([]Header{
{Name: "response-header", Value: "responseValue"},
})
<-sendC
log.Debug().Msgf("Writing %d bytes", len(responseBuf))
_, _ = stream.Write(responseBuf)
_ = stream.CloseWrite()
log.Debug().Msgf("Wrote %d bytes", len(responseBuf))
// Reading from the stream will block until the edge closes its end of the stream.
// Otherwise, we'll close the whole connection before receiving the 'stream closed'
// message from the edge.
// Graceful shutdown works if you omit this, it just gives spurious errors for now -
// TODO ignore errors when writing 'stream closed' and we're shutting down.
_, _ = stream.Read([]byte{0})
log.Debug().Msgf("Handler ends")
return nil
})
muxPair := NewDefaultMuxerPair(t, t.Name(), f)
muxPair.Serve(t)
stream, err := muxPair.OpenEdgeMuxStream(
[]Header{{Name: "test-header", Value: "headerValue"}},
nil,
)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error in OpenStream: %s", err)
}
// Start graceful shutdown of the edge mux - this should also close the origin mux when done
muxPair.EdgeMux.Shutdown()
close(sendC)
responseBody := make([]byte, len(responseBuf))
log.Debug().Msgf("Waiting for %d bytes", len(responseBuf))
n, err := io.ReadFull(stream, responseBody)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error from (*MuxedStream).Read with %d bytes read: %s", n, err)
}
if n != len(responseBody) {
t.Fatalf("expected response body to have %d bytes, got %d", len(responseBody), n)
}
if !bytes.Equal(responseBuf, responseBody) {
t.Fatalf("response body mismatch")
}
_ = stream.Close()
muxPair.Wait(t)
}
func TestUnexpectedShutdown(t *testing.T) {
sendC := make(chan struct{})
handlerFinishC := make(chan struct{})
responseBuf := bytes.Repeat([]byte("Hello world"), 65536)
f := MuxedStreamFunc(func(stream *MuxedStream) error {
defer close(handlerFinishC)
_ = stream.WriteHeaders([]Header{
{Name: "response-header", Value: "responseValue"},
})
<-sendC
n, err := stream.Read([]byte{0})
if err != io.EOF {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error from (*MuxedStream).Read: %s", err)
}
if n != 0 {
t.Fatalf("expected empty read, got %d bytes", n)
}
// Write comes after read, because write buffers data before it is flushed. It wouldn't know about EOF
// until some time later. Calling read first forces it to know about EOF now.
_, err = stream.Write(responseBuf)
if err != io.EOF {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error from (*MuxedStream).Write: %s", err)
}
return nil
})
muxPair := NewDefaultMuxerPair(t, t.Name(), f)
muxPair.Serve(t)
stream, err := muxPair.OpenEdgeMuxStream(
[]Header{{Name: "test-header", Value: "headerValue"}},
nil,
)
// Close the underlying connection before telling the origin to write.
_ = muxPair.EdgeConn.Close()
close(sendC)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error in OpenStream: %s", err)
}
responseBody := make([]byte, len(responseBuf))
n, err := io.ReadFull(stream, responseBody)
if err != io.EOF {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error from (*MuxedStream).Read: %s", err)
}
if n != 0 {
t.Fatalf("expected response body to have %d bytes, got %d", 0, n)
}
// The write ordering requirement explained in the origin handler applies here too.
_, err = stream.Write(responseBuf)
if err != io.EOF {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error from (*MuxedStream).Write: %s", err)
}
<-handlerFinishC
}
func EchoHandler(stream *MuxedStream) error {
var buf bytes.Buffer
_, _ = fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "Hello, world!\n\n# REQUEST HEADERS:\n\n")
for _, header := range stream.Headers {
_, _ = fmt.Fprintf(&buf, "[%s] = %s\n", header.Name, header.Value)
}
_ = stream.WriteHeaders([]Header{
{Name: ":status", Value: "200"},
{Name: "server", Value: "Echo-server/1.0"},
{Name: "date", Value: time.Now().Format(time.RFC850)},
{Name: "content-type", Value: "text/html; charset=utf-8"},
{Name: "content-length", Value: strconv.Itoa(buf.Len())},
})
_, _ = buf.WriteTo(stream)
return nil
}
func TestOpenAfterDisconnect(t *testing.T) {
for i := 0; i < 3; i++ {
muxPair := NewDefaultMuxerPair(t, fmt.Sprintf("%s_%d", t.Name(), i), EchoHandler)
muxPair.Serve(t)
switch i {
case 0:
// Close both directions of the connection to cause EOF on both peers.
_ = muxPair.OriginConn.Close()
_ = muxPair.EdgeConn.Close()
case 1:
// Close origin conn to cause EOF on origin first.
_ = muxPair.OriginConn.Close()
case 2:
// Close edge conn to cause EOF on edge first.
_ = muxPair.EdgeConn.Close()
}
_, err := muxPair.OpenEdgeMuxStream(
[]Header{{Name: "test-header", Value: "headerValue"}},
nil,
)
if err != ErrStreamRequestConnectionClosed && err != ErrResponseHeadersConnectionClosed {
t.Fatalf("case %v: unexpected error in OpenStream: %v", i, err)
}
}
}
func TestHPACK(t *testing.T) {
muxPair := NewDefaultMuxerPair(t, t.Name(), EchoHandler)
muxPair.Serve(t)
stream, err := muxPair.OpenEdgeMuxStream(
[]Header{
{Name: ":method", Value: "RPC"},
{Name: ":scheme", Value: "capnp"},
{Name: ":path", Value: "*"},
},
nil,
)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error in OpenStream: %s", err)
}
_ = stream.Close()
for i := 0; i < 3; i++ {
stream, err := muxPair.OpenEdgeMuxStream(
[]Header{
{Name: ":method", Value: "GET"},
{Name: ":scheme", Value: "https"},
{Name: ":authority", Value: "tunnel.otterlyadorable.co.uk"},
{Name: ":path", Value: "/get"},
{Name: "accept-encoding", Value: "gzip"},
{Name: "cf-ray", Value: "378948953f044408-SFO-DOG"},
{Name: "cf-visitor", Value: "{\"scheme\":\"https\"}"},
{Name: "cf-connecting-ip", Value: "2400:cb00:0025:010d:0000:0000:0000:0001"},
{Name: "x-forwarded-for", Value: "2400:cb00:0025:010d:0000:0000:0000:0001"},
{Name: "x-forwarded-proto", Value: "https"},
{Name: "accept-language", Value: "en-gb"},
{Name: "referer", Value: "https://tunnel.otterlyadorable.co.uk/"},
{Name: "cookie", Value: "__cfduid=d4555095065f92daedc059490771967d81493032162"},
{Name: "connection", Value: "Keep-Alive"},
{Name: "cf-ipcountry", Value: "US"},
{Name: "accept", Value: "text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8"},
{Name: "user-agent", Value: "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_12_5) AppleWebKit/603.2.4 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/10.1.1 Safari/603.2.4"},
},
nil,
)
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("error in OpenStream: %s", err)
}
if len(stream.Headers) == 0 {
t.Fatal("response has no headers")
}
if stream.Headers[0].Name != ":status" {
t.Fatalf("first header should be status, found %s instead", stream.Headers[0].Name)
}
if stream.Headers[0].Value != "200" {
t.Fatalf("expected status 200, got %s", stream.Headers[0].Value)
}
_, _ = io.ReadAll(stream)
_ = stream.Close()
}
}
func AssertIfPipeReadable(t *testing.T, pipe io.ReadCloser) {
errC := make(chan error)
go func() {
b := []byte{0}
n, err := pipe.Read(b)
if n > 0 {
t.Errorf("read pipe was not empty")
return
}
errC <- err
}()
select {
case err := <-errC:
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("read error: %s", err)
}
case <-time.After(100 * time.Millisecond):
// nothing to read
}
}
func sampleSiteHandler(files map[string][]byte) MuxedStreamFunc {
return func(stream *MuxedStream) error {
var contentType string
var pathHeader Header
for _, h := range stream.Headers {
if h.Name == ":path" {
pathHeader = h
break
}
}
if pathHeader.Name != ":path" {
return fmt.Errorf("Couldn't find :path header in test")
}
if strings.Contains(pathHeader.Value, "html") {
contentType = "text/html; charset=utf-8"
} else if strings.Contains(pathHeader.Value, "js") {
contentType = "application/javascript"
} else if strings.Contains(pathHeader.Value, "css") {
contentType = "text/css"
} else {
contentType = "img/gif"
}
_ = stream.WriteHeaders([]Header{
{Name: "content-type", Value: contentType},
})
log.Debug().Msgf("Wrote headers for stream %s", pathHeader.Value)
file, ok := files[pathHeader.Value]
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("%s content is not preloaded", pathHeader.Value)
}
_, _ = stream.Write(file)
log.Debug().Msgf("Wrote body for stream %s", pathHeader.Value)
return nil
}
}
func sampleSiteTest(muxPair *DefaultMuxerPair, path string, files map[string][]byte) error {
stream, err := muxPair.OpenEdgeMuxStream(
[]Header{
{Name: ":method", Value: "GET"},
{Name: ":scheme", Value: "https"},
{Name: ":authority", Value: "tunnel.otterlyadorable.co.uk"},
{Name: ":path", Value: path},
{Name: "accept-encoding", Value: "br, gzip"},
{Name: "cf-ray", Value: "378948953f044408-SFO-DOG"},
},
nil,
)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("error in OpenStream: %v", err)
}
file, ok := files[path]
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("%s content is not preloaded", path)
}
responseBody := make([]byte, len(file))
n, err := io.ReadFull(stream, responseBody)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("error from (*MuxedStream).Read: %v", err)
}
if n != len(file) {
return fmt.Errorf("expected response body to have %d bytes, got %d", len(file), n)
}
if string(responseBody[:n]) != string(file) {
return fmt.Errorf("expected response body %s, got %s", file, responseBody[:n])
}
return nil
}
func loadSampleFiles(paths []string) (map[string][]byte, error) {
files := make(map[string][]byte)
for _, path := range paths {
if _, ok := files[path]; !ok {
expectBody, err := os.ReadFile(path)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
files[path] = expectBody
}
}
return files, nil
}
func BenchmarkOpenStream(b *testing.B) {
const streams = 5000
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
b.StopTimer()
f := MuxedStreamFunc(func(stream *MuxedStream) error {
if len(stream.Headers) != 1 {
b.Fatalf("expected %d headers, got %d", 1, len(stream.Headers))
}
if stream.Headers[0].Name != "test-header" {
b.Fatalf("expected header name %s, got %s", "test-header", stream.Headers[0].Name)
}
if stream.Headers[0].Value != "headerValue" {
b.Fatalf("expected header value %s, got %s", "headerValue", stream.Headers[0].Value)
}
_ = stream.WriteHeaders([]Header{
{Name: "response-header", Value: "responseValue"},
})
return nil
})
muxPair := NewDefaultMuxerPair(b, fmt.Sprintf("%s_%d", b.Name(), i), f)
muxPair.Serve(b)
b.StartTimer()
openStreams(b, muxPair, streams)
}
}
func openStreams(b *testing.B, muxPair *DefaultMuxerPair, n int) {
errGroup, _ := errgroup.WithContext(context.Background())
for i := 0; i < n; i++ {
errGroup.Go(func() error {
_, err := muxPair.OpenEdgeMuxStream(
[]Header{{Name: "test-header", Value: "headerValue"}},
nil,
)
return err
})
}
assert.NoError(b, errGroup.Wait())
}
func BenchmarkSingleStreamLargeResponseBody(b *testing.B) {
const bodySize = 1 << 24
const writeBufferSize = 16 << 10
const writeN = bodySize / writeBufferSize
payload := make([]byte, writeBufferSize)
for i := range payload {
payload[i] = byte(i % 256)
}
const readBufferSize = 16 << 10
const readN = bodySize / readBufferSize
responseBody := make([]byte, readBufferSize)
f := MuxedStreamFunc(func(stream *MuxedStream) error {
if len(stream.Headers) != 1 {
b.Fatalf("expected %d headers, got %d", 1, len(stream.Headers))
}
if stream.Headers[0].Name != "test-header" {
b.Fatalf("expected header name %s, got %s", "test-header", stream.Headers[0].Name)
}
if stream.Headers[0].Value != "headerValue" {
b.Fatalf("expected header value %s, got %s", "headerValue", stream.Headers[0].Value)
}
_ = stream.WriteHeaders([]Header{
{Name: "response-header", Value: "responseValue"},
})
for i := 0; i < writeN; i++ {
n, err := stream.Write(payload)
if err != nil {
b.Fatalf("origin write error: %s", err)
}
if n != len(payload) {
b.Fatalf("origin short write: %d/%d bytes", n, len(payload))
}
}
return nil
})
name := fmt.Sprintf("%s_%d", b.Name(), rand.Int())
origin, edge := net.Pipe()
muxPair := &DefaultMuxerPair{
OriginMuxConfig: MuxerConfig{
Timeout: testHandshakeTimeout,
Handler: f,
IsClient: true,
Name: "origin",
Log: &log,
DefaultWindowSize: defaultWindowSize,
MaxWindowSize: maxWindowSize,
StreamWriteBufferMaxLen: defaultWriteBufferMaxLen,
HeartbeatInterval: defaultTimeout,
MaxHeartbeats: defaultRetries,
},
OriginConn: origin,
EdgeMuxConfig: MuxerConfig{
Timeout: testHandshakeTimeout,
IsClient: false,
Name: "edge",
Log: &log,
DefaultWindowSize: defaultWindowSize,
MaxWindowSize: maxWindowSize,
StreamWriteBufferMaxLen: defaultWriteBufferMaxLen,
HeartbeatInterval: defaultTimeout,
MaxHeartbeats: defaultRetries,
},
EdgeConn: edge,
doneC: make(chan struct{}),
}
assert.NoError(b, muxPair.Handshake(name))
muxPair.Serve(b)
b.ReportAllocs()
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
stream, err := muxPair.OpenEdgeMuxStream(
[]Header{{Name: "test-header", Value: "headerValue"}},
nil,
)
if err != nil {
b.Fatalf("error in OpenStream: %s", err)
}
if len(stream.Headers) != 1 {
b.Fatalf("expected %d headers, got %d", 1, len(stream.Headers))
}
if stream.Headers[0].Name != "response-header" {
b.Fatalf("expected header name %s, got %s", "response-header", stream.Headers[0].Name)
}
if stream.Headers[0].Value != "responseValue" {
b.Fatalf("expected header value %s, got %s", "responseValue", stream.Headers[0].Value)
}
for k := 0; k < readN; k++ {
n, err := io.ReadFull(stream, responseBody)
if err != nil {
b.Fatalf("error from (*MuxedStream).Read: %s", err)
}
if n != len(responseBody) {
b.Fatalf("expected response body to have %d bytes, got %d", len(responseBody), n)
}
}
}
}

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package h2mux
import (
"math/rand"
"sync"
"time"
)
// IdleTimer is a type of Timer designed for managing heartbeats on an idle connection.
// The timer ticks on an interval with added jitter to avoid accidental synchronisation
// between two endpoints. It tracks the number of retries/ticks since the connection was
// last marked active.
//
// The methods of IdleTimer must not be called while a goroutine is reading from C.
type IdleTimer struct {
// The channel on which ticks are delivered.
C <-chan time.Time
// A timer used to measure idle connection time. Reset after sending data.
idleTimer *time.Timer
// The maximum length of time a connection is idle before sending a ping.
idleDuration time.Duration
// A pseudorandom source used to add jitter to the idle duration.
randomSource *rand.Rand
// The maximum number of retries allowed.
maxRetries uint64
// The number of retries since the connection was last marked active.
retries uint64
// A lock to prevent race condition while checking retries
stateLock sync.RWMutex
}
func NewIdleTimer(idleDuration time.Duration, maxRetries uint64) *IdleTimer {
t := &IdleTimer{
idleTimer: time.NewTimer(idleDuration),
idleDuration: idleDuration,
randomSource: rand.New(rand.NewSource(time.Now().Unix())),
maxRetries: maxRetries,
}
t.C = t.idleTimer.C
return t
}
// Retry should be called when retrying the idle timeout. If the maximum number of retries
// has been met, returns false.
// After calling this function and sending a heartbeat, call ResetTimer. Since sending the
// heartbeat could be a blocking operation, we resetting the timer after the write completes
// to avoid it expiring during the write.
func (t *IdleTimer) Retry() bool {
t.stateLock.Lock()
defer t.stateLock.Unlock()
if t.retries >= t.maxRetries {
return false
}
t.retries++
return true
}
func (t *IdleTimer) RetryCount() uint64 {
t.stateLock.RLock()
defer t.stateLock.RUnlock()
return t.retries
}
// MarkActive resets the idle connection timer and suppresses any outstanding idle events.
func (t *IdleTimer) MarkActive() {
if !t.idleTimer.Stop() {
// eat the timer event to prevent spurious pings
<-t.idleTimer.C
}
t.stateLock.Lock()
t.retries = 0
t.stateLock.Unlock()
t.ResetTimer()
}
// Reset the idle timer according to the configured duration, with some added jitter.
func (t *IdleTimer) ResetTimer() {
jitter := time.Duration(t.randomSource.Int63n(int64(t.idleDuration)))
t.idleTimer.Reset(t.idleDuration + jitter)
}

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package h2mux
import (
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestRetry(t *testing.T) {
timer := NewIdleTimer(time.Second, 2)
assert.Equal(t, uint64(0), timer.RetryCount())
ok := timer.Retry()
assert.True(t, ok)
assert.Equal(t, uint64(1), timer.RetryCount())
ok = timer.Retry()
assert.True(t, ok)
assert.Equal(t, uint64(2), timer.RetryCount())
ok = timer.Retry()
assert.False(t, ok)
}
func TestMarkActive(t *testing.T) {
timer := NewIdleTimer(time.Second, 2)
assert.Equal(t, uint64(0), timer.RetryCount())
ok := timer.Retry()
assert.True(t, ok)
assert.Equal(t, uint64(1), timer.RetryCount())
timer.MarkActive()
assert.Equal(t, uint64(0), timer.RetryCount())
}

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package h2mux
import (
"bytes"
"io"
"sync"
)
type ReadWriteLengther interface {
io.ReadWriter
Reset()
Len() int
}
type ReadWriteClosedCloser interface {
io.ReadWriteCloser
Closed() bool
}
// MuxedStreamDataSignaller is a write-only *ReadyList
type MuxedStreamDataSignaller interface {
// Non-blocking: call this when data is ready to be sent for the given stream ID.
Signal(ID uint32)
}
type Header struct {
Name, Value string
}
// MuxedStream is logically an HTTP/2 stream, with an additional buffer for outgoing data.
type MuxedStream struct {
streamID uint32
// The "Receive" end of the stream
readBufferLock sync.RWMutex
readBuffer ReadWriteClosedCloser
// This is the amount of bytes that are in our receive window
// (how much data we can receive into this stream).
receiveWindow uint32
// current receive window size limit. Exponentially increase it when it's exhausted
receiveWindowCurrentMax uint32
// hard limit set in http2 spec. 2^31-1
receiveWindowMax uint32
// The desired size increment for receiveWindow.
// If this is nonzero, a WINDOW_UPDATE frame needs to be sent.
windowUpdate uint32
// The headers that were most recently received.
// Particularly:
// * for an eyeball-initiated stream (as passed to TunnelHandler::ServeStream),
// these are the request headers
// * for a cloudflared-initiated stream (as created by Register/UnregisterTunnel),
// these are the response headers.
// They are useful in both of these contexts; hence `Headers` is public.
Headers []Header
// For use in the context of a cloudflared-initiated stream.
responseHeadersReceived chan struct{}
// The "Send" end of the stream
writeLock sync.Mutex
writeBuffer ReadWriteLengther
// The maximum capacity that the send buffer should grow to.
writeBufferMaxLen int
// A channel to be notified when the send buffer is not full.
writeBufferHasSpace chan struct{}
// This is the amount of bytes that are in the peer's receive window
// (how much data we can send from this stream).
sendWindow uint32
// The muxer's readyList
readyList MuxedStreamDataSignaller
// The headers that should be sent, and a flag so we only send them once.
headersSent bool
writeHeaders []Header
// EOF-related fields
// true if the write end of this stream has been closed
writeEOF bool
// true if we have sent EOF to the peer
sentEOF bool
// true if the peer sent us an EOF
receivedEOF bool
// Compression-related fields
receivedUseDict bool
method string
contentType string
path string
dictionaries h2Dictionaries
}
type TunnelHostname string
func (th TunnelHostname) String() string {
return string(th)
}
func (th TunnelHostname) IsSet() bool {
return th != ""
}
func NewStream(config MuxerConfig, writeHeaders []Header, readyList MuxedStreamDataSignaller, dictionaries h2Dictionaries) *MuxedStream {
return &MuxedStream{
responseHeadersReceived: make(chan struct{}),
readBuffer: NewSharedBuffer(),
writeBuffer: &bytes.Buffer{},
writeBufferMaxLen: config.StreamWriteBufferMaxLen,
writeBufferHasSpace: make(chan struct{}, 1),
receiveWindow: config.DefaultWindowSize,
receiveWindowCurrentMax: config.DefaultWindowSize,
receiveWindowMax: config.MaxWindowSize,
sendWindow: config.DefaultWindowSize,
readyList: readyList,
writeHeaders: writeHeaders,
dictionaries: dictionaries,
}
}
func (s *MuxedStream) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
var readBuffer ReadWriteClosedCloser
if s.dictionaries.read != nil {
s.readBufferLock.RLock()
readBuffer = s.readBuffer
s.readBufferLock.RUnlock()
} else {
readBuffer = s.readBuffer
}
n, err = readBuffer.Read(p)
s.replenishReceiveWindow(uint32(n))
return
}
// Blocks until len(p) bytes have been written to the buffer
func (s *MuxedStream) Write(p []byte) (int, error) {
// If assignDictToStream returns success, then it will have acquired the
// writeLock. Otherwise we must acquire it ourselves.
ok := assignDictToStream(s, p)
if !ok {
s.writeLock.Lock()
}
defer s.writeLock.Unlock()
if s.writeEOF {
return 0, io.EOF
}
// pre-allocate some space in the write buffer if possible
if buffer, ok := s.writeBuffer.(*bytes.Buffer); ok {
if buffer.Cap() == 0 {
buffer.Grow(writeBufferInitialSize)
}
}
totalWritten := 0
for totalWritten < len(p) {
// If the buffer is full, block till there is more room.
// Use a loop to recheck the buffer size after the lock is reacquired.
for s.writeBufferMaxLen <= s.writeBuffer.Len() {
s.awaitWriteBufferHasSpace()
if s.writeEOF {
return totalWritten, io.EOF
}
}
amountToWrite := len(p) - totalWritten
spaceAvailable := s.writeBufferMaxLen - s.writeBuffer.Len()
if spaceAvailable < amountToWrite {
amountToWrite = spaceAvailable
}
amountWritten, err := s.writeBuffer.Write(p[totalWritten : totalWritten+amountToWrite])
totalWritten += amountWritten
if err != nil {
return totalWritten, err
}
s.writeNotify()
}
return totalWritten, nil
}
func (s *MuxedStream) Close() error {
// TUN-115: Close the write buffer before the read buffer.
// In the case of shutdown, read will not get new data, but the write buffer can still receive
// new data. Closing read before write allows application to race between a failed read and a
// successful write, even though this close should appear to be atomic.
// This can't happen the other way because reads may succeed after a failed write; if we read
// past EOF the application will block until we close the buffer.
err := s.CloseWrite()
if err != nil {
if s.CloseRead() == nil {
// don't bother the caller with errors if at least one close succeeded
return nil
}
return err
}
return s.CloseRead()
}
func (s *MuxedStream) CloseRead() error {
return s.readBuffer.Close()
}
func (s *MuxedStream) CloseWrite() error {
s.writeLock.Lock()
defer s.writeLock.Unlock()
if s.writeEOF {
return io.EOF
}
s.writeEOF = true
if c, ok := s.writeBuffer.(io.Closer); ok {
c.Close()
}
// Allow MuxedStream::Write() to terminate its loop with err=io.EOF, if needed
s.notifyWriteBufferHasSpace()
// We need to send something over the wire, even if it's an END_STREAM with no data
s.writeNotify()
return nil
}
func (s *MuxedStream) WriteClosed() bool {
s.writeLock.Lock()
defer s.writeLock.Unlock()
return s.writeEOF
}
func (s *MuxedStream) WriteHeaders(headers []Header) error {
s.writeLock.Lock()
defer s.writeLock.Unlock()
if s.writeHeaders != nil {
return ErrStreamHeadersSent
}
if s.dictionaries.write != nil {
dictWriter := s.dictionaries.write.getDictWriter(s, headers)
if dictWriter != nil {
s.writeBuffer = dictWriter
}
}
s.writeHeaders = headers
s.headersSent = false
s.writeNotify()
return nil
}
// IsRPCStream returns if the stream is used to transport RPC.
func (s *MuxedStream) IsRPCStream() bool {
rpcHeaders := RPCHeaders()
if len(s.Headers) != len(rpcHeaders) {
return false
}
// The headers order matters, so RPC stream should be opened with OpenRPCStream method and let MuxWriter serializes the headers.
for i, rpcHeader := range rpcHeaders {
if s.Headers[i] != rpcHeader {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// Block until a value is sent on writeBufferHasSpace.
// Must be called while holding writeLock
func (s *MuxedStream) awaitWriteBufferHasSpace() {
s.writeLock.Unlock()
<-s.writeBufferHasSpace
s.writeLock.Lock()
}
// Send a value on writeBufferHasSpace without blocking.
// Must be called while holding writeLock
func (s *MuxedStream) notifyWriteBufferHasSpace() {
select {
case s.writeBufferHasSpace <- struct{}{}:
default:
}
}
func (s *MuxedStream) getReceiveWindow() uint32 {
s.writeLock.Lock()
defer s.writeLock.Unlock()
return s.receiveWindow
}
func (s *MuxedStream) getSendWindow() uint32 {
s.writeLock.Lock()
defer s.writeLock.Unlock()
return s.sendWindow
}
// writeNotify must happen while holding writeLock.
func (s *MuxedStream) writeNotify() {
s.readyList.Signal(s.streamID)
}
// Call by muxreader when it gets a WindowUpdateFrame. This is an update of the peer's
// receive window (how much data we can send).
func (s *MuxedStream) replenishSendWindow(bytes uint32) {
s.writeLock.Lock()
defer s.writeLock.Unlock()
s.sendWindow += bytes
s.writeNotify()
}
// Call by muxreader when it receives a data frame
func (s *MuxedStream) consumeReceiveWindow(bytes uint32) bool {
s.writeLock.Lock()
defer s.writeLock.Unlock()
// received data size is greater than receive window/buffer
if s.receiveWindow < bytes {
return false
}
s.receiveWindow -= bytes
if s.receiveWindow < s.receiveWindowCurrentMax/2 && s.receiveWindowCurrentMax < s.receiveWindowMax {
// exhausting client send window (how much data client can send)
// and there is room to grow the receive window
newMax := s.receiveWindowCurrentMax << 1
if newMax > s.receiveWindowMax {
newMax = s.receiveWindowMax
}
s.windowUpdate += newMax - s.receiveWindowCurrentMax
s.receiveWindowCurrentMax = newMax
// notify MuxWriter to write WINDOW_UPDATE frame
s.writeNotify()
}
return true
}
// Arranges for the MuxWriter to send a WINDOW_UPDATE
// Called by MuxedStream::Read when data has left the read buffer.
func (s *MuxedStream) replenishReceiveWindow(bytes uint32) {
s.writeLock.Lock()
defer s.writeLock.Unlock()
s.windowUpdate += bytes
s.writeNotify()
}
// receiveEOF should be called when the peer indicates no more data will be sent.
// Returns true if the socket is now closed (i.e. the write side is already closed).
func (s *MuxedStream) receiveEOF() (closed bool) {
s.writeLock.Lock()
defer s.writeLock.Unlock()
s.receivedEOF = true
s.CloseRead()
return s.writeEOF && s.writeBuffer.Len() == 0
}
func (s *MuxedStream) gotReceiveEOF() bool {
s.writeLock.Lock()
defer s.writeLock.Unlock()
return s.receivedEOF
}
// MuxedStreamReader implements io.ReadCloser for the read end of the stream.
// This is useful for passing to functions that close the object after it is done reading,
// but you still want to be able to write data afterwards (e.g. http.Client).
type MuxedStreamReader struct {
*MuxedStream
}
func (s MuxedStreamReader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
return s.MuxedStream.Read(p)
}
func (s MuxedStreamReader) Close() error {
return s.MuxedStream.CloseRead()
}
// streamChunk represents a chunk of data to be written.
type streamChunk struct {
streamID uint32
// true if a HEADERS frame should be sent
sendHeaders bool
headers []Header
// nonzero if a WINDOW_UPDATE frame should be sent;
// in that case, it is the increment value to use
windowUpdate uint32
// true if data frames should be sent
sendData bool
eof bool
buffer []byte
offset int
}
// getChunk atomically extracts a chunk of data to be written by MuxWriter.
// The data returned will not exceed the send window for this stream.
func (s *MuxedStream) getChunk() *streamChunk {
s.writeLock.Lock()
defer s.writeLock.Unlock()
chunk := &streamChunk{
streamID: s.streamID,
sendHeaders: !s.headersSent,
headers: s.writeHeaders,
windowUpdate: s.windowUpdate,
sendData: !s.sentEOF,
eof: s.writeEOF && uint32(s.writeBuffer.Len()) <= s.sendWindow,
}
// Copy at most s.sendWindow bytes, adjust the sendWindow accordingly
toCopy := int(s.sendWindow)
if toCopy > s.writeBuffer.Len() {
toCopy = s.writeBuffer.Len()
}
if toCopy > 0 {
buf := make([]byte, toCopy)
writeLen, _ := s.writeBuffer.Read(buf)
chunk.buffer = buf[:writeLen]
s.sendWindow -= uint32(writeLen)
}
// Allow MuxedStream::Write() to continue, if needed
if s.writeBuffer.Len() < s.writeBufferMaxLen {
s.notifyWriteBufferHasSpace()
}
// When we write the chunk, we'll write the WINDOW_UPDATE frame if needed
s.receiveWindow += s.windowUpdate
s.windowUpdate = 0
// When we write the chunk, we'll write the headers if needed
s.headersSent = true
// if this chunk contains the end of the stream, close the stream now
if chunk.sendData && chunk.eof {
s.sentEOF = true
}
return chunk
}
func (c *streamChunk) sendHeadersFrame() bool {
return c.sendHeaders
}
func (c *streamChunk) sendWindowUpdateFrame() bool {
return c.windowUpdate > 0
}
func (c *streamChunk) sendDataFrame() bool {
return c.sendData
}
func (c *streamChunk) nextDataFrame(frameSize int) (payload []byte, endStream bool) {
bytesLeft := len(c.buffer) - c.offset
if frameSize > bytesLeft {
frameSize = bytesLeft
}
nextOffset := c.offset + frameSize
payload = c.buffer[c.offset:nextOffset]
c.offset = nextOffset
if c.offset == len(c.buffer) {
// this is the last data frame in this chunk
c.sendData = false
if c.eof {
endStream = true
}
}
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package h2mux
import (
"bytes"
"io"
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
const testWindowSize uint32 = 65535
const testMaxWindowSize uint32 = testWindowSize << 2
// Only sending WINDOW_UPDATE frame, so sendWindow should never change
func TestFlowControlSingleStream(t *testing.T) {
stream := &MuxedStream{
responseHeadersReceived: make(chan struct{}),
readBuffer: NewSharedBuffer(),
writeBuffer: &bytes.Buffer{},
receiveWindow: testWindowSize,
receiveWindowCurrentMax: testWindowSize,
receiveWindowMax: testMaxWindowSize,
sendWindow: testWindowSize,
readyList: NewReadyList(),
}
var tempWindowUpdate uint32
var tempStreamChunk *streamChunk
assert.True(t, stream.consumeReceiveWindow(testWindowSize/2))
dataSent := testWindowSize / 2
assert.Equal(t, testWindowSize-dataSent, stream.receiveWindow)
assert.Equal(t, testWindowSize, stream.receiveWindowCurrentMax)
assert.Equal(t, testWindowSize, stream.sendWindow)
assert.Equal(t, uint32(0), stream.windowUpdate)
tempStreamChunk = stream.getChunk()
assert.Equal(t, uint32(0), tempStreamChunk.windowUpdate)
assert.Equal(t, testWindowSize-dataSent, stream.receiveWindow)
assert.Equal(t, testWindowSize, stream.receiveWindowCurrentMax)
assert.Equal(t, testWindowSize, stream.sendWindow)
assert.Equal(t, uint32(0), stream.windowUpdate)
assert.True(t, stream.consumeReceiveWindow(2))
dataSent += 2
assert.Equal(t, testWindowSize-dataSent, stream.receiveWindow)
assert.Equal(t, testWindowSize<<1, stream.receiveWindowCurrentMax)
assert.Equal(t, testWindowSize, stream.sendWindow)
assert.Equal(t, testWindowSize, stream.windowUpdate)
tempWindowUpdate = stream.windowUpdate
tempStreamChunk = stream.getChunk()
assert.Equal(t, tempWindowUpdate, tempStreamChunk.windowUpdate)
assert.Equal(t, (testWindowSize<<1)-dataSent, stream.receiveWindow)
assert.Equal(t, testWindowSize<<1, stream.receiveWindowCurrentMax)
assert.Equal(t, testWindowSize, stream.sendWindow)
assert.Equal(t, uint32(0), stream.windowUpdate)
assert.True(t, stream.consumeReceiveWindow(testWindowSize+10))
dataSent += testWindowSize + 10
assert.Equal(t, (testWindowSize<<1)-dataSent, stream.receiveWindow)
assert.Equal(t, testWindowSize<<2, stream.receiveWindowCurrentMax)
assert.Equal(t, testWindowSize, stream.sendWindow)
assert.Equal(t, testWindowSize<<1, stream.windowUpdate)
tempWindowUpdate = stream.windowUpdate
tempStreamChunk = stream.getChunk()
assert.Equal(t, tempWindowUpdate, tempStreamChunk.windowUpdate)
assert.Equal(t, (testWindowSize<<2)-dataSent, stream.receiveWindow)
assert.Equal(t, testWindowSize<<2, stream.receiveWindowCurrentMax)
assert.Equal(t, testWindowSize, stream.sendWindow)
assert.Equal(t, uint32(0), stream.windowUpdate)
assert.False(t, stream.consumeReceiveWindow(testMaxWindowSize+1))
assert.Equal(t, (testWindowSize<<2)-dataSent, stream.receiveWindow)
assert.Equal(t, testMaxWindowSize, stream.receiveWindowCurrentMax)
}
func TestMuxedStreamEOF(t *testing.T) {
for i := 0; i < 4096; i++ {
readyList := NewReadyList()
stream := &MuxedStream{
streamID: 1,
readBuffer: NewSharedBuffer(),
receiveWindow: 65536,
receiveWindowMax: 65536,
sendWindow: 65536,
readyList: readyList,
}
go func() { stream.Close() }()
n, err := stream.Read([]byte{0})
assert.Equal(t, io.EOF, err)
assert.Equal(t, 0, n)
// Write comes after read, because write buffers data before it is flushed. It wouldn't know about EOF
// until some time later. Calling read first forces it to know about EOF now.
n, err = stream.Write([]byte{1})
assert.Equal(t, io.EOF, err)
assert.Equal(t, 0, n)
}
}
func TestIsRPCStream(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
stream *MuxedStream
isRPCStream bool
}{
{
stream: &MuxedStream{},
isRPCStream: false,
},
{
stream: &MuxedStream{Headers: RPCHeaders()},
isRPCStream: true,
},
{
stream: &MuxedStream{Headers: []Header{
{Name: ":method", Value: "rpc"},
{Name: ":scheme", Value: "Capnp"},
{Name: ":path", Value: "/"},
}},
isRPCStream: false,
},
}
for _, test := range tests {
assert.Equal(t, test.isRPCStream, test.stream.IsRPCStream())
}
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package h2mux
import (
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/golang-collections/collections/queue"
"github.com/rs/zerolog"
)
// data points used to compute average receive window and send window size
const (
// data points used to compute average receive window and send window size
dataPoints = 100
// updateFreq is set to 1 sec so we can get inbound & outbound byes/sec
updateFreq = time.Second
)
type muxMetricsUpdater interface {
// metrics returns the latest metrics
metrics() *MuxerMetrics
// run is a blocking call to start the event loop
run(log *zerolog.Logger) error
// updateRTTChan is called by muxReader to report new RTT measurements
updateRTT(rtt *roundTripMeasurement)
//updateReceiveWindowChan is called by muxReader and muxWriter when receiveWindow size is updated
updateReceiveWindow(receiveWindow uint32)
//updateSendWindowChan is called by muxReader and muxWriter when sendWindow size is updated
updateSendWindow(sendWindow uint32)
// updateInBoundBytesChan is called periodicallyby muxReader to report bytesRead
updateInBoundBytes(inBoundBytes uint64)
// updateOutBoundBytesChan is called periodically by muxWriter to report bytesWrote
updateOutBoundBytes(outBoundBytes uint64)
}
type muxMetricsUpdaterImpl struct {
// rttData keeps record of rtt, rttMin, rttMax and last measured time
rttData *rttData
// receiveWindowData keeps record of receive window measurement
receiveWindowData *flowControlData
// sendWindowData keeps record of send window measurement
sendWindowData *flowControlData
// inBoundRate is incoming bytes/sec
inBoundRate *rate
// outBoundRate is outgoing bytes/sec
outBoundRate *rate
// updateRTTChan is the channel to receive new RTT measurement
updateRTTChan chan *roundTripMeasurement
//updateReceiveWindowChan is the channel to receive updated receiveWindow size
updateReceiveWindowChan chan uint32
//updateSendWindowChan is the channel to receive updated sendWindow size
updateSendWindowChan chan uint32
// updateInBoundBytesChan us the channel to receive bytesRead
updateInBoundBytesChan chan uint64
// updateOutBoundBytesChan us the channel to receive bytesWrote
updateOutBoundBytesChan chan uint64
// shutdownC is to signal the muxerMetricsUpdater to shutdown
abortChan <-chan struct{}
compBytesBefore, compBytesAfter *AtomicCounter
}
type MuxerMetrics struct {
RTT, RTTMin, RTTMax time.Duration
ReceiveWindowAve, SendWindowAve float64
ReceiveWindowMin, ReceiveWindowMax, SendWindowMin, SendWindowMax uint32
InBoundRateCurr, InBoundRateMin, InBoundRateMax uint64
OutBoundRateCurr, OutBoundRateMin, OutBoundRateMax uint64
CompBytesBefore, CompBytesAfter *AtomicCounter
}
func (m *MuxerMetrics) CompRateAve() float64 {
if m.CompBytesBefore.Value() == 0 {
return 1.
}
return float64(m.CompBytesAfter.Value()) / float64(m.CompBytesBefore.Value())
}
type roundTripMeasurement struct {
receiveTime, sendTime time.Time
}
type rttData struct {
rtt, rttMin, rttMax time.Duration
lastMeasurementTime time.Time
lock sync.RWMutex
}
type flowControlData struct {
sum uint64
min, max uint32
queue *queue.Queue
lock sync.RWMutex
}
type rate struct {
curr uint64
min, max uint64
lock sync.RWMutex
}
func newMuxMetricsUpdater(
abortChan <-chan struct{},
compBytesBefore, compBytesAfter *AtomicCounter,
) muxMetricsUpdater {
updateRTTChan := make(chan *roundTripMeasurement, 1)
updateReceiveWindowChan := make(chan uint32, 1)
updateSendWindowChan := make(chan uint32, 1)
updateInBoundBytesChan := make(chan uint64)
updateOutBoundBytesChan := make(chan uint64)
return &muxMetricsUpdaterImpl{
rttData: newRTTData(),
receiveWindowData: newFlowControlData(),
sendWindowData: newFlowControlData(),
inBoundRate: newRate(),
outBoundRate: newRate(),
updateRTTChan: updateRTTChan,
updateReceiveWindowChan: updateReceiveWindowChan,
updateSendWindowChan: updateSendWindowChan,
updateInBoundBytesChan: updateInBoundBytesChan,
updateOutBoundBytesChan: updateOutBoundBytesChan,
abortChan: abortChan,
compBytesBefore: compBytesBefore,
compBytesAfter: compBytesAfter,
}
}
func (updater *muxMetricsUpdaterImpl) metrics() *MuxerMetrics {
m := &MuxerMetrics{}
m.RTT, m.RTTMin, m.RTTMax = updater.rttData.metrics()
m.ReceiveWindowAve, m.ReceiveWindowMin, m.ReceiveWindowMax = updater.receiveWindowData.metrics()
m.SendWindowAve, m.SendWindowMin, m.SendWindowMax = updater.sendWindowData.metrics()
m.InBoundRateCurr, m.InBoundRateMin, m.InBoundRateMax = updater.inBoundRate.get()
m.OutBoundRateCurr, m.OutBoundRateMin, m.OutBoundRateMax = updater.outBoundRate.get()
m.CompBytesBefore, m.CompBytesAfter = updater.compBytesBefore, updater.compBytesAfter
return m
}
func (updater *muxMetricsUpdaterImpl) run(log *zerolog.Logger) error {
defer log.Debug().Msg("mux - metrics: event loop finished")
for {
select {
case <-updater.abortChan:
log.Debug().Msgf("mux - metrics: Stopping mux metrics updater")
return nil
case roundTripMeasurement := <-updater.updateRTTChan:
go updater.rttData.update(roundTripMeasurement)
log.Debug().Msg("mux - metrics: Update rtt")
case receiveWindow := <-updater.updateReceiveWindowChan:
go updater.receiveWindowData.update(receiveWindow)
log.Debug().Msg("mux - metrics: Update receive window")
case sendWindow := <-updater.updateSendWindowChan:
go updater.sendWindowData.update(sendWindow)
log.Debug().Msg("mux - metrics: Update send window")
case inBoundBytes := <-updater.updateInBoundBytesChan:
// inBoundBytes is bytes/sec because the update interval is 1 sec
go updater.inBoundRate.update(inBoundBytes)
log.Debug().Msgf("mux - metrics: Inbound bytes %d", inBoundBytes)
case outBoundBytes := <-updater.updateOutBoundBytesChan:
// outBoundBytes is bytes/sec because the update interval is 1 sec
go updater.outBoundRate.update(outBoundBytes)
log.Debug().Msgf("mux - metrics: Outbound bytes %d", outBoundBytes)
}
}
}
func (updater *muxMetricsUpdaterImpl) updateRTT(rtt *roundTripMeasurement) {
select {
case updater.updateRTTChan <- rtt:
case <-updater.abortChan:
}
}
func (updater *muxMetricsUpdaterImpl) updateReceiveWindow(receiveWindow uint32) {
select {
case updater.updateReceiveWindowChan <- receiveWindow:
case <-updater.abortChan:
}
}
func (updater *muxMetricsUpdaterImpl) updateSendWindow(sendWindow uint32) {
select {
case updater.updateSendWindowChan <- sendWindow:
case <-updater.abortChan:
}
}
func (updater *muxMetricsUpdaterImpl) updateInBoundBytes(inBoundBytes uint64) {
select {
case updater.updateInBoundBytesChan <- inBoundBytes:
case <-updater.abortChan:
}
}
func (updater *muxMetricsUpdaterImpl) updateOutBoundBytes(outBoundBytes uint64) {
select {
case updater.updateOutBoundBytesChan <- outBoundBytes:
case <-updater.abortChan:
}
}
func newRTTData() *rttData {
return &rttData{}
}
func (r *rttData) update(measurement *roundTripMeasurement) {
r.lock.Lock()
defer r.lock.Unlock()
// discard pings before lastMeasurementTime
if r.lastMeasurementTime.After(measurement.sendTime) {
return
}
r.lastMeasurementTime = measurement.sendTime
r.rtt = measurement.receiveTime.Sub(measurement.sendTime)
if r.rttMax < r.rtt {
r.rttMax = r.rtt
}
if r.rttMin == 0 || r.rttMin > r.rtt {
r.rttMin = r.rtt
}
}
func (r *rttData) metrics() (rtt, rttMin, rttMax time.Duration) {
r.lock.RLock()
defer r.lock.RUnlock()
return r.rtt, r.rttMin, r.rttMax
}
func newFlowControlData() *flowControlData {
return &flowControlData{queue: queue.New()}
}
func (f *flowControlData) update(measurement uint32) {
f.lock.Lock()
defer f.lock.Unlock()
var firstItem uint32
// store new data into queue, remove oldest data if queue is full
f.queue.Enqueue(measurement)
if f.queue.Len() > dataPoints {
// data type should always be uint32
firstItem = f.queue.Dequeue().(uint32)
}
// if (measurement - firstItem) < 0, uint64(measurement - firstItem)
// will overflow and become a large positive number
f.sum += uint64(measurement)
f.sum -= uint64(firstItem)
if measurement > f.max {
f.max = measurement
}
if f.min == 0 || measurement < f.min {
f.min = measurement
}
}
// caller of ave() should acquire lock first
func (f *flowControlData) ave() float64 {
if f.queue.Len() == 0 {
return 0
}
return float64(f.sum) / float64(f.queue.Len())
}
func (f *flowControlData) metrics() (ave float64, min, max uint32) {
f.lock.RLock()
defer f.lock.RUnlock()
return f.ave(), f.min, f.max
}
func newRate() *rate {
return &rate{}
}
func (r *rate) update(measurement uint64) {
r.lock.Lock()
defer r.lock.Unlock()
r.curr = measurement
// if measurement is 0, then there is no incoming/outgoing connection, don't update min/max
if r.curr == 0 {
return
}
if measurement > r.max {
r.max = measurement
}
if r.min == 0 || measurement < r.min {
r.min = measurement
}
}
func (r *rate) get() (curr, min, max uint64) {
r.lock.RLock()
defer r.lock.RUnlock()
return r.curr, r.min, r.max
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package h2mux
import (
"sync"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/rs/zerolog"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func ave(sum uint64, len int) float64 {
return float64(sum) / float64(len)
}
func TestRTTUpdate(t *testing.T) {
r := newRTTData()
start := time.Now()
// send at 0 ms, receive at 2 ms, RTT = 2ms
m := &roundTripMeasurement{receiveTime: start.Add(2 * time.Millisecond), sendTime: start}
r.update(m)
assert.Equal(t, start, r.lastMeasurementTime)
assert.Equal(t, 2*time.Millisecond, r.rtt)
assert.Equal(t, 2*time.Millisecond, r.rttMin)
assert.Equal(t, 2*time.Millisecond, r.rttMax)
// send at 3 ms, receive at 6 ms, RTT = 3ms
m = &roundTripMeasurement{receiveTime: start.Add(6 * time.Millisecond), sendTime: start.Add(3 * time.Millisecond)}
r.update(m)
assert.Equal(t, start.Add(3*time.Millisecond), r.lastMeasurementTime)
assert.Equal(t, 3*time.Millisecond, r.rtt)
assert.Equal(t, 2*time.Millisecond, r.rttMin)
assert.Equal(t, 3*time.Millisecond, r.rttMax)
// send at 7 ms, receive at 8 ms, RTT = 1ms
m = &roundTripMeasurement{receiveTime: start.Add(8 * time.Millisecond), sendTime: start.Add(7 * time.Millisecond)}
r.update(m)
assert.Equal(t, start.Add(7*time.Millisecond), r.lastMeasurementTime)
assert.Equal(t, 1*time.Millisecond, r.rtt)
assert.Equal(t, 1*time.Millisecond, r.rttMin)
assert.Equal(t, 3*time.Millisecond, r.rttMax)
// send at -4 ms, receive at 0 ms, RTT = 4ms, but this ping is before last measurement
// so it will be discarded
m = &roundTripMeasurement{receiveTime: start, sendTime: start.Add(-2 * time.Millisecond)}
r.update(m)
assert.Equal(t, start.Add(7*time.Millisecond), r.lastMeasurementTime)
assert.Equal(t, 1*time.Millisecond, r.rtt)
assert.Equal(t, 1*time.Millisecond, r.rttMin)
assert.Equal(t, 3*time.Millisecond, r.rttMax)
}
func TestFlowControlDataUpdate(t *testing.T) {
f := newFlowControlData()
assert.Equal(t, 0, f.queue.Len())
assert.Equal(t, float64(0), f.ave())
var sum uint64
min := maxWindowSize - dataPoints
max := maxWindowSize
for i := 1; i <= dataPoints; i++ {
size := maxWindowSize - uint32(i)
f.update(size)
assert.Equal(t, max-uint32(1), f.max)
assert.Equal(t, size, f.min)
assert.Equal(t, i, f.queue.Len())
sum += uint64(size)
assert.Equal(t, sum, f.sum)
assert.Equal(t, ave(sum, f.queue.Len()), f.ave())
}
// queue is full, should start to dequeue first element
for i := 1; i <= dataPoints; i++ {
f.update(max)
assert.Equal(t, max, f.max)
assert.Equal(t, min, f.min)
assert.Equal(t, dataPoints, f.queue.Len())
sum += uint64(i)
assert.Equal(t, sum, f.sum)
assert.Equal(t, ave(sum, dataPoints), f.ave())
}
}
func TestMuxMetricsUpdater(t *testing.T) {
t.Skip("Inherently racy test due to muxMetricsUpdaterImpl.run()")
errChan := make(chan error)
abortChan := make(chan struct{})
compBefore, compAfter := NewAtomicCounter(0), NewAtomicCounter(0)
m := newMuxMetricsUpdater(abortChan, compBefore, compAfter)
log := zerolog.Nop()
go func() {
errChan <- m.run(&log)
}()
var wg sync.WaitGroup
wg.Add(2)
// mock muxReader
readerStart := time.Now()
rm := &roundTripMeasurement{receiveTime: readerStart, sendTime: readerStart}
m.updateRTT(rm)
go func() {
defer wg.Done()
assert.Equal(t, 0, dataPoints%4,
"dataPoints is not divisible by 4; this test should be adjusted accordingly")
readerSend := readerStart.Add(time.Millisecond)
for i := 1; i <= dataPoints/4; i++ {
readerReceive := readerSend.Add(time.Duration(i) * time.Millisecond)
rm := &roundTripMeasurement{receiveTime: readerReceive, sendTime: readerSend}
m.updateRTT(rm)
readerSend = readerReceive.Add(time.Millisecond)
m.updateReceiveWindow(uint32(i))
m.updateSendWindow(uint32(i))
m.updateInBoundBytes(uint64(i))
}
}()
// mock muxWriter
go func() {
defer wg.Done()
assert.Equal(t, 0, dataPoints%4,
"dataPoints is not divisible by 4; this test should be adjusted accordingly")
for j := dataPoints/4 + 1; j <= dataPoints/2; j++ {
m.updateReceiveWindow(uint32(j))
m.updateSendWindow(uint32(j))
// should always be discarded since the send time is before readerSend
rm := &roundTripMeasurement{receiveTime: readerStart, sendTime: readerStart.Add(-time.Duration(j*dataPoints) * time.Millisecond)}
m.updateRTT(rm)
m.updateOutBoundBytes(uint64(j))
}
}()
wg.Wait()
metrics := m.metrics()
points := dataPoints / 2
assert.Equal(t, time.Millisecond, metrics.RTTMin)
assert.Equal(t, time.Duration(dataPoints/4)*time.Millisecond, metrics.RTTMax)
// sum(1..i) = i*(i+1)/2, ave(1..i) = i*(i+1)/2/i = (i+1)/2
assert.Equal(t, float64(points+1)/float64(2), metrics.ReceiveWindowAve)
assert.Equal(t, uint32(1), metrics.ReceiveWindowMin)
assert.Equal(t, uint32(points), metrics.ReceiveWindowMax)
assert.Equal(t, float64(points+1)/float64(2), metrics.SendWindowAve)
assert.Equal(t, uint32(1), metrics.SendWindowMin)
assert.Equal(t, uint32(points), metrics.SendWindowMax)
assert.Equal(t, uint64(dataPoints/4), metrics.InBoundRateCurr)
assert.Equal(t, uint64(1), metrics.InBoundRateMin)
assert.Equal(t, uint64(dataPoints/4), metrics.InBoundRateMax)
assert.Equal(t, uint64(dataPoints/2), metrics.OutBoundRateCurr)
assert.Equal(t, uint64(dataPoints/4+1), metrics.OutBoundRateMin)
assert.Equal(t, uint64(dataPoints/2), metrics.OutBoundRateMax)
close(abortChan)
assert.Nil(t, <-errChan)
close(errChan)
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package h2mux
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/binary"
"fmt"
"io"
"net/url"
"time"
"github.com/rs/zerolog"
"golang.org/x/net/http2"
)
type MuxReader struct {
// f is used to read HTTP2 frames.
f *http2.Framer
// handler provides a callback to receive new streams. if nil, new streams cannot be accepted.
handler MuxedStreamHandler
// streams tracks currently-open streams.
streams *activeStreamMap
// readyList is used to signal writable streams.
readyList *ReadyList
// streamErrors lets us report stream errors to the MuxWriter.
streamErrors *StreamErrorMap
// goAwayChan is used to tell the writer to send a GOAWAY message.
goAwayChan chan<- http2.ErrCode
// abortChan is used when shutting down ungracefully. When this becomes readable, all activity should stop.
abortChan <-chan struct{}
// pingTimestamp is an atomic value containing the latest received ping timestamp.
pingTimestamp *PingTimestamp
// connActive is used to signal to the writer that something happened on the connection.
// This is used to clear idle timeout disconnection deadlines.
connActive Signal
// The initial value for the send and receive window of a new stream.
initialStreamWindow uint32
// The max value for the send window of a stream.
streamWindowMax uint32
// The max size for the write buffer of a stream
streamWriteBufferMaxLen int
// r is a reference to the underlying connection used when shutting down.
r io.Closer
// metricsUpdater is used to report metrics
metricsUpdater muxMetricsUpdater
// bytesRead is the amount of bytes read from data frames since the last time we called metricsUpdater.updateInBoundBytes()
bytesRead *AtomicCounter
// dictionaries holds the h2 cross-stream compression dictionaries
dictionaries h2Dictionaries
}
// Shutdown blocks new streams from being created.
// It returns a channel that is closed once the last stream has closed.
func (r *MuxReader) Shutdown() <-chan struct{} {
done, alreadyInProgress := r.streams.Shutdown()
if alreadyInProgress {
return done
}
r.sendGoAway(http2.ErrCodeNo)
go func() {
// close reader side when last stream ends; this will cause the writer to abort
<-done
r.r.Close()
}()
return done
}
func (r *MuxReader) run(log *zerolog.Logger) error {
defer log.Debug().Msg("mux - read: event loop finished")
// routine to periodically update bytesRead
go func() {
ticker := time.NewTicker(updateFreq)
defer ticker.Stop()
for {
select {
case <-r.abortChan:
return
case <-ticker.C:
r.metricsUpdater.updateInBoundBytes(r.bytesRead.Count())
}
}
}()
for {
frame, err := r.f.ReadFrame()
if err != nil {
errorString := fmt.Sprintf("mux - read: %s", err)
if errorDetail := r.f.ErrorDetail(); errorDetail != nil {
errorString = fmt.Sprintf("%s: errorDetail: %s", errorString, errorDetail)
}
switch e := err.(type) {
case http2.StreamError:
log.Info().Msgf("%s: stream error", errorString)
// Ideally we wouldn't return here, since that aborts the muxer.
// We should communicate the error to the relevant MuxedStream
// data structure, so that callers of MuxedStream.Read() and
// MuxedStream.Write() would see it. Then we could `continue`
// and keep the muxer going.
return r.streamError(e.StreamID, e.Code)
case http2.ConnectionError:
log.Info().Msgf("%s: stream error", errorString)
return r.connectionError(err)
default:
if isConnectionClosedError(err) {
if r.streams.Len() == 0 {
// don't log the error here -- that would just be extra noise
log.Debug().Msg("mux - read: shutting down")
return nil
}
log.Info().Msgf("%s: connection closed unexpectedly", errorString)
return err
} else {
log.Info().Msgf("%s: frame read error", errorString)
return r.connectionError(err)
}
}
}
r.connActive.Signal()
log.Debug().Msgf("mux - read: read frame: data %v", frame)
switch f := frame.(type) {
case *http2.DataFrame:
err = r.receiveFrameData(f, log)
case *http2.MetaHeadersFrame:
err = r.receiveHeaderData(f)
case *http2.RSTStreamFrame:
streamID := f.Header().StreamID
if streamID == 0 {
return ErrInvalidStream
}
if stream, ok := r.streams.Get(streamID); ok {
stream.Close()
}
r.streams.Delete(streamID)
case *http2.PingFrame:
r.receivePingData(f)
case *http2.GoAwayFrame:
err = r.receiveGoAway(f)
// The receiver of a flow-controlled frame sends a WINDOW_UPDATE frame as it
// consumes data and frees up space in flow-control windows
case *http2.WindowUpdateFrame:
err = r.updateStreamWindow(f)
case *http2.UnknownFrame:
switch f.Header().Type {
case FrameUseDictionary:
err = r.receiveUseDictionary(f)
case FrameSetDictionary:
err = r.receiveSetDictionary(f)
default:
err = ErrUnexpectedFrameType
}
default:
err = ErrUnexpectedFrameType
}
if err != nil {
log.Debug().Msgf("mux - read: read error: data %v", frame)
return r.connectionError(err)
}
}
}
func (r *MuxReader) newMuxedStream(streamID uint32) *MuxedStream {
return &MuxedStream{
streamID: streamID,
readBuffer: NewSharedBuffer(),
writeBuffer: &bytes.Buffer{},
writeBufferMaxLen: r.streamWriteBufferMaxLen,
writeBufferHasSpace: make(chan struct{}, 1),
receiveWindow: r.initialStreamWindow,
receiveWindowCurrentMax: r.initialStreamWindow,
receiveWindowMax: r.streamWindowMax,
sendWindow: r.initialStreamWindow,
readyList: r.readyList,
dictionaries: r.dictionaries,
}
}
// getStreamForFrame returns a stream if valid, or an error describing why the stream could not be returned.
func (r *MuxReader) getStreamForFrame(frame http2.Frame) (*MuxedStream, error) {
sid := frame.Header().StreamID
if sid == 0 {
return nil, ErrUnexpectedFrameType
}
if stream, ok := r.streams.Get(sid); ok {
return stream, nil
}
if r.streams.IsLocalStreamID(sid) {
// no stream available, but no error
return nil, ErrClosedStream
}
if sid < r.streams.LastPeerStreamID() {
// no stream available, stream closed error
return nil, ErrClosedStream
}
return nil, ErrUnknownStream
}
func (r *MuxReader) defaultStreamErrorHandler(err error, header http2.FrameHeader) error {
if header.Flags.Has(http2.FlagHeadersEndStream) {
return nil
} else if err == ErrUnknownStream || err == ErrClosedStream {
return r.streamError(header.StreamID, http2.ErrCodeStreamClosed)
} else {
return err
}
}
// Receives header frames from a stream. A non-nil error is a connection error.
func (r *MuxReader) receiveHeaderData(frame *http2.MetaHeadersFrame) error {
var stream *MuxedStream
sid := frame.Header().StreamID
if sid == 0 {
return ErrUnexpectedFrameType
}
newStream := r.streams.IsPeerStreamID(sid)
if newStream {
// header request
// TODO support trailers (if stream exists)
ok, err := r.streams.AcquirePeerID(sid)
if !ok {
// ignore new streams while shutting down
return r.streamError(sid, err)
}
stream = r.newMuxedStream(sid)
// Set stream. Returns false if a stream already existed with that ID or we are shutting down, return false.
if !r.streams.Set(stream) {
// got HEADERS frame for an existing stream
// TODO support trailers
return r.streamError(sid, http2.ErrCodeInternal)
}
} else {
// header response
var err error
if stream, err = r.getStreamForFrame(frame); err != nil {
return r.defaultStreamErrorHandler(err, frame.Header())
}
}
headers := make([]Header, 0, len(frame.Fields))
for _, header := range frame.Fields {
switch header.Name {
case ":method":
stream.method = header.Value
case ":path":
u, err := url.Parse(header.Value)
if err == nil {
stream.path = u.Path
}
case "accept-encoding":
// remove accept-encoding if dictionaries are enabled
if r.dictionaries.write != nil {
continue
}
}
headers = append(headers, Header{Name: header.Name, Value: header.Value})
}
stream.Headers = headers
if frame.Header().Flags.Has(http2.FlagHeadersEndStream) {
stream.receiveEOF()
return nil
}
if newStream {
go r.handleStream(stream)
} else {
close(stream.responseHeadersReceived)
}
return nil
}
func (r *MuxReader) handleStream(stream *MuxedStream) {
defer stream.Close()
r.handler.ServeStream(stream)
}
// Receives a data frame from a stream. A non-nil error is a connection error.
func (r *MuxReader) receiveFrameData(frame *http2.DataFrame, log *zerolog.Logger) error {
stream, err := r.getStreamForFrame(frame)
if err != nil {
return r.defaultStreamErrorHandler(err, frame.Header())
}
data := frame.Data()
if len(data) > 0 {
n, err := stream.readBuffer.Write(data)
if err != nil {
return r.streamError(stream.streamID, http2.ErrCodeInternal)
}
r.bytesRead.IncrementBy(uint64(n))
}
if frame.Header().Flags.Has(http2.FlagDataEndStream) {
if stream.receiveEOF() {
r.streams.Delete(stream.streamID)
log.Debug().Msgf("mux - read: stream closed: streamID: %d", frame.Header().StreamID)
} else {
log.Debug().Msgf("mux - read: shutdown receive side: streamID: %d", frame.Header().StreamID)
}
return nil
}
if !stream.consumeReceiveWindow(uint32(len(data))) {
return r.streamError(stream.streamID, http2.ErrCodeFlowControl)
}
r.metricsUpdater.updateReceiveWindow(stream.getReceiveWindow())
return nil
}
// Receive a PING from the peer. Update RTT and send/receive window metrics if it's an ACK.
func (r *MuxReader) receivePingData(frame *http2.PingFrame) {
ts := int64(binary.LittleEndian.Uint64(frame.Data[:]))
if !frame.IsAck() {
r.pingTimestamp.Set(ts)
return
}
// Update the computed RTT aggregations with a new measurement.
// `ts` is the time that the probe was sent.
// We assume that `time.Now()` is the time we received that probe.
r.metricsUpdater.updateRTT(&roundTripMeasurement{
receiveTime: time.Now(),
sendTime: time.Unix(0, ts),
})
}
// Receive a GOAWAY from the peer. Gracefully shut down our connection.
func (r *MuxReader) receiveGoAway(frame *http2.GoAwayFrame) error {
r.Shutdown()
// Close all streams above the last processed stream
lastStream := r.streams.LastLocalStreamID()
for i := frame.LastStreamID + 2; i <= lastStream; i++ {
if stream, ok := r.streams.Get(i); ok {
stream.Close()
}
}
return nil
}
// Receive a USE_DICTIONARY from the peer. Setup dictionary for stream.
func (r *MuxReader) receiveUseDictionary(frame *http2.UnknownFrame) error {
payload := frame.Payload()
streamID := frame.StreamID
// Check frame is formatted properly
if len(payload) != 1 {
return r.streamError(streamID, http2.ErrCodeProtocol)
}
stream, err := r.getStreamForFrame(frame)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if stream.receivedUseDict == true || stream.dictionaries.read == nil {
return r.streamError(streamID, http2.ErrCodeInternal)
}
stream.receivedUseDict = true
dictID := payload[0]
dictReader := stream.dictionaries.read.newReader(stream.readBuffer.(*SharedBuffer), dictID)
if dictReader == nil {
return r.streamError(streamID, http2.ErrCodeInternal)
}
stream.readBufferLock.Lock()
stream.readBuffer = dictReader
stream.readBufferLock.Unlock()
return nil
}
// Receive a SET_DICTIONARY from the peer. Update dictionaries accordingly.
func (r *MuxReader) receiveSetDictionary(frame *http2.UnknownFrame) (err error) {
payload := frame.Payload()
flags := frame.Flags
stream, err := r.getStreamForFrame(frame)
if err != nil && err != ErrClosedStream {
return err
}
reader, ok := stream.readBuffer.(*h2DictionaryReader)
if !ok {
return r.streamError(frame.StreamID, http2.ErrCodeProtocol)
}
// A SetDictionary frame consists of several
// Dictionary-Entries that specify how existing dictionaries
// are to be updated using the current stream data
// +---------------+---------------+
// | Dictionary-Entry (+) ...
// +---------------+---------------+
for {
// Each Dictionary-Entry is formatted as follows:
// +-------------------------------+
// | Dictionary-ID (8) |
// +---+---------------------------+
// | P | Size (7+) |
// +---+---------------------------+
// | E?| D?| Truncate? (6+) |
// +---+---------------------------+
// | Offset? (8+) |
// +-------------------------------+
var size, truncate, offset uint64
var p, e, d bool
// Parse a single Dictionary-Entry
if len(payload) < 2 { // Must have at least id and size
return MuxerStreamError{"unexpected EOF", http2.ErrCodeProtocol}
}
dictID := uint8(payload[0])
p = (uint8(payload[1]) >> 7) == 1
payload, size, err = http2ReadVarInt(7, payload[1:])
if err != nil {
return
}
if flags.Has(FlagSetDictionaryAppend) {
// Presence of FlagSetDictionaryAppend means we expect e, d and truncate
if len(payload) < 1 {
return MuxerStreamError{"unexpected EOF", http2.ErrCodeProtocol}
}
e = (uint8(payload[0]) >> 7) == 1
d = (uint8((payload[0])>>6) & 1) == 1
payload, truncate, err = http2ReadVarInt(6, payload)
if err != nil {
return
}
}
if flags.Has(FlagSetDictionaryOffset) {
// Presence of FlagSetDictionaryOffset means we expect offset
if len(payload) < 1 {
return MuxerStreamError{"unexpected EOF", http2.ErrCodeProtocol}
}
payload, offset, err = http2ReadVarInt(8, payload)
if err != nil {
return
}
}
setdict := setDictRequest{streamID: stream.streamID,
dictID: dictID,
dictSZ: size,
truncate: truncate,
offset: offset,
P: p,
E: e,
D: d}
// Find the right dictionary
dict, err := r.dictionaries.read.getDictByID(dictID)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Register a dictionary update order for the dictionary and reader
updateEntry := &dictUpdate{reader: reader, dictionary: dict, s: setdict}
dict.queue = append(dict.queue, updateEntry)
reader.queue = append(reader.queue, updateEntry)
// End of frame
if len(payload) == 0 {
break
}
}
return nil
}
// Receives header frames from a stream. A non-nil error is a connection error.
func (r *MuxReader) updateStreamWindow(frame *http2.WindowUpdateFrame) error {
stream, err := r.getStreamForFrame(frame)
if err != nil && err != ErrUnknownStream && err != ErrClosedStream {
return err
}
if stream == nil {
// ignore window updates on closed streams
return nil
}
stream.replenishSendWindow(frame.Increment)
r.metricsUpdater.updateSendWindow(stream.getSendWindow())
return nil
}
// Raise a stream processing error, closing the stream. Runs on the write thread.
func (r *MuxReader) streamError(streamID uint32, e http2.ErrCode) error {
r.streamErrors.RaiseError(streamID, e)
return nil
}
func (r *MuxReader) connectionError(err error) error {
http2Code := http2.ErrCodeInternal
switch e := err.(type) {
case http2.ConnectionError:
http2Code = http2.ErrCode(e)
case MuxerProtocolError:
http2Code = e.h2code
}
r.sendGoAway(http2Code)
return err
}
// Instruct the writer to send a GOAWAY message if possible. This may fail in
// the case where an existing GOAWAY message is in flight or the writer event
// loop already ended.
func (r *MuxReader) sendGoAway(errCode http2.ErrCode) {
select {
case r.goAwayChan <- errCode:
default:
}
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package h2mux
import (
"context"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
var (
methodHeader = Header{
Name: ":method",
Value: "GET",
}
schemeHeader = Header{
Name: ":scheme",
Value: "https",
}
pathHeader = Header{
Name: ":path",
Value: "/api/tunnels",
}
respStatusHeader = Header{
Name: ":status",
Value: "200",
}
)
type mockOriginStreamHandler struct {
stream *MuxedStream
}
func (mosh *mockOriginStreamHandler) ServeStream(stream *MuxedStream) error {
mosh.stream = stream
// Echo tunnel hostname in header
stream.WriteHeaders([]Header{respStatusHeader})
return nil
}
func assertOpenStreamSucceed(t *testing.T, stream *MuxedStream, err error) {
assert.NoError(t, err)
assert.Len(t, stream.Headers, 1)
assert.Equal(t, respStatusHeader, stream.Headers[0])
}
func TestMissingHeaders(t *testing.T) {
originHandler := &mockOriginStreamHandler{}
muxPair := NewDefaultMuxerPair(t, t.Name(), originHandler.ServeStream)
muxPair.Serve(t)
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), time.Second)
defer cancel()
reqHeaders := []Header{
{
Name: "content-type",
Value: "application/json",
},
}
stream, err := muxPair.EdgeMux.OpenStream(ctx, reqHeaders, nil)
assertOpenStreamSucceed(t, stream, err)
assert.Empty(t, originHandler.stream.method)
assert.Empty(t, originHandler.stream.path)
}
func TestReceiveHeaderData(t *testing.T) {
originHandler := &mockOriginStreamHandler{}
muxPair := NewDefaultMuxerPair(t, t.Name(), originHandler.ServeStream)
muxPair.Serve(t)
reqHeaders := []Header{
methodHeader,
schemeHeader,
pathHeader,
}
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), time.Second)
defer cancel()
stream, err := muxPair.EdgeMux.OpenStream(ctx, reqHeaders, nil)
assertOpenStreamSucceed(t, stream, err)
assert.Equal(t, methodHeader.Value, originHandler.stream.method)
assert.Equal(t, pathHeader.Value, originHandler.stream.path)
}

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package h2mux
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/binary"
"io"
"time"
"github.com/rs/zerolog"
"golang.org/x/net/http2"
"golang.org/x/net/http2/hpack"
)
type MuxWriter struct {
// f is used to write HTTP2 frames.
f *http2.Framer
// streams tracks currently-open streams.
streams *activeStreamMap
// streamErrors receives stream errors raised by the MuxReader.
streamErrors *StreamErrorMap
// readyStreamChan is used to multiplex writable streams onto the single connection.
// When a stream becomes writable its ID is sent on this channel.
readyStreamChan <-chan uint32
// newStreamChan is used to create new streams with a given set of headers.
newStreamChan <-chan MuxedStreamRequest
// goAwayChan is used to send a single GOAWAY message to the peer. The element received
// is the HTTP/2 error code to send.
goAwayChan <-chan http2.ErrCode
// abortChan is used when shutting down ungracefully. When this becomes readable, all activity should stop.
abortChan <-chan struct{}
// pingTimestamp is an atomic value containing the latest received ping timestamp.
pingTimestamp *PingTimestamp
// A timer used to measure idle connection time. Reset after sending data.
idleTimer *IdleTimer
// connActiveChan receives a signal that the connection received some (read) activity.
connActiveChan <-chan struct{}
// Maximum size of all frames that can be sent on this connection.
maxFrameSize uint32
// headerEncoder is the stateful header encoder for this connection
headerEncoder *hpack.Encoder
// headerBuffer is the temporary buffer used by headerEncoder.
headerBuffer bytes.Buffer
// metricsUpdater is used to report metrics
metricsUpdater muxMetricsUpdater
// bytesWrote is the amount of bytes written to data frames since the last time we called metricsUpdater.updateOutBoundBytes()
bytesWrote *AtomicCounter
useDictChan <-chan useDictRequest
}
type MuxedStreamRequest struct {
stream *MuxedStream
body io.Reader
}
func NewMuxedStreamRequest(stream *MuxedStream, body io.Reader) MuxedStreamRequest {
return MuxedStreamRequest{
stream: stream,
body: body,
}
}
func (r *MuxedStreamRequest) flushBody() {
io.Copy(r.stream, r.body)
r.stream.CloseWrite()
}
func tsToPingData(ts int64) [8]byte {
pingData := [8]byte{}
binary.LittleEndian.PutUint64(pingData[:], uint64(ts))
return pingData
}
func (w *MuxWriter) run(log *zerolog.Logger) error {
defer log.Debug().Msg("mux - write: event loop finished")
// routine to periodically communicate bytesWrote
go func() {
ticker := time.NewTicker(updateFreq)
defer ticker.Stop()
for {
select {
case <-w.abortChan:
return
case <-ticker.C:
w.metricsUpdater.updateOutBoundBytes(w.bytesWrote.Count())
}
}
}()
for {
select {
case <-w.abortChan:
log.Debug().Msg("mux - write: aborting writer thread")
return nil
case errCode := <-w.goAwayChan:
log.Debug().Msgf("mux - write: sending GOAWAY code %v", errCode)
err := w.f.WriteGoAway(w.streams.LastPeerStreamID(), errCode, []byte{})
if err != nil {
return err
}
w.idleTimer.MarkActive()
case <-w.pingTimestamp.GetUpdateChan():
log.Debug().Msg("mux - write: sending PING ACK")
err := w.f.WritePing(true, tsToPingData(w.pingTimestamp.Get()))
if err != nil {
return err
}
w.idleTimer.MarkActive()
case <-w.idleTimer.C:
if !w.idleTimer.Retry() {
return ErrConnectionDropped
}
log.Debug().Msg("mux - write: sending PING")
err := w.f.WritePing(false, tsToPingData(time.Now().UnixNano()))
if err != nil {
return err
}
w.idleTimer.ResetTimer()
case <-w.connActiveChan:
w.idleTimer.MarkActive()
case <-w.streamErrors.GetSignalChan():
for streamID, errCode := range w.streamErrors.GetErrors() {
log.Debug().Msgf("mux - write: resetting stream with code: %v streamID: %d", errCode, streamID)
err := w.f.WriteRSTStream(streamID, errCode)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
w.idleTimer.MarkActive()
case streamRequest := <-w.newStreamChan:
streamID := w.streams.AcquireLocalID()
streamRequest.stream.streamID = streamID
if !w.streams.Set(streamRequest.stream) {
// Race between OpenStream and Shutdown, and Shutdown won. Let Shutdown (and the eventual abort) take
// care of this stream. Ideally we'd pass the error directly to the stream object somehow so the
// caller can be unblocked sooner, but the value of that optimisation is minimal for most of the
// reasons why you'd call Shutdown anyway.
continue
}
if streamRequest.body != nil {
go streamRequest.flushBody()
}
err := w.writeStreamData(streamRequest.stream, log)
if err != nil {
return err
}
w.idleTimer.MarkActive()
case streamID := <-w.readyStreamChan:
stream, ok := w.streams.Get(streamID)
if !ok {
continue
}
err := w.writeStreamData(stream, log)
if err != nil {
return err
}
w.idleTimer.MarkActive()
case useDict := <-w.useDictChan:
err := w.writeUseDictionary(useDict)
if err != nil {
log.Error().Msgf("mux - write: error writing use dictionary: %s", err)
return err
}
w.idleTimer.MarkActive()
}
}
}
func (w *MuxWriter) writeStreamData(stream *MuxedStream, log *zerolog.Logger) error {
log.Debug().Msgf("mux - write: writable: streamID: %d", stream.streamID)
chunk := stream.getChunk()
w.metricsUpdater.updateReceiveWindow(stream.getReceiveWindow())
w.metricsUpdater.updateSendWindow(stream.getSendWindow())
if chunk.sendHeadersFrame() {
err := w.writeHeaders(chunk.streamID, chunk.headers)
if err != nil {
log.Error().Msgf("mux - write: error writing headers: %s: streamID: %d", err, stream.streamID)
return err
}
log.Debug().Msgf("mux - write: output headers: streamID: %d", stream.streamID)
}
if chunk.sendWindowUpdateFrame() {
// Send a WINDOW_UPDATE frame to update our receive window.
// If the Stream ID is zero, the window update applies to the connection as a whole
// RFC7540 section-6.9.1 "A receiver that receives a flow-controlled frame MUST
// always account for its contribution against the connection flow-control
// window, unless the receiver treats this as a connection error"
err := w.f.WriteWindowUpdate(chunk.streamID, chunk.windowUpdate)
if err != nil {
log.Error().Msgf("mux - write: error writing window update: %s: streamID: %d", err, stream.streamID)
return err
}
log.Debug().Msgf("mux - write: increment receive window by %d streamID: %d", chunk.windowUpdate, stream.streamID)
}
for chunk.sendDataFrame() {
payload, sentEOF := chunk.nextDataFrame(int(w.maxFrameSize))
err := w.f.WriteData(chunk.streamID, sentEOF, payload)
if err != nil {
log.Error().Msgf("mux - write: error writing data: %s: streamID: %d", err, stream.streamID)
return err
}
// update the amount of data wrote
w.bytesWrote.IncrementBy(uint64(len(payload)))
log.Debug().Msgf("mux - write: output data: %d: streamID: %d", len(payload), stream.streamID)
if sentEOF {
if stream.readBuffer.Closed() {
// transition into closed state
if !stream.gotReceiveEOF() {
// the peer may send data that we no longer want to receive. Force them into the
// closed state.
log.Debug().Msgf("mux - write: resetting stream: streamID: %d", stream.streamID)
w.f.WriteRSTStream(chunk.streamID, http2.ErrCodeNo)
} else {
// Half-open stream transitioned into closed
log.Debug().Msgf("mux - write: closing stream: streamID: %d", stream.streamID)
}
w.streams.Delete(chunk.streamID)
} else {
log.Debug().Msgf("mux - write: closing stream write side: streamID: %d", stream.streamID)
}
}
}
return nil
}
func (w *MuxWriter) encodeHeaders(headers []Header) ([]byte, error) {
w.headerBuffer.Reset()
for _, header := range headers {
err := w.headerEncoder.WriteField(hpack.HeaderField{
Name: header.Name,
Value: header.Value,
})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
return w.headerBuffer.Bytes(), nil
}
// writeHeaders writes a block of encoded headers, splitting it into multiple frames if necessary.
func (w *MuxWriter) writeHeaders(streamID uint32, headers []Header) error {
encodedHeaders, err := w.encodeHeaders(headers)
if err != nil || len(encodedHeaders) == 0 {
return err
}
blockSize := int(w.maxFrameSize)
// CONTINUATION is unnecessary; the headers fit within the blockSize
if len(encodedHeaders) < blockSize {
return w.f.WriteHeaders(http2.HeadersFrameParam{
StreamID: streamID,
EndHeaders: true,
BlockFragment: encodedHeaders,
})
}
choppedHeaders := chopEncodedHeaders(encodedHeaders, blockSize)
// len(choppedHeaders) is at least 2
if err := w.f.WriteHeaders(http2.HeadersFrameParam{StreamID: streamID, EndHeaders: false, BlockFragment: choppedHeaders[0]}); err != nil {
return err
}
for i := 1; i < len(choppedHeaders)-1; i++ {
if err := w.f.WriteContinuation(streamID, false, choppedHeaders[i]); err != nil {
return err
}
}
if err := w.f.WriteContinuation(streamID, true, choppedHeaders[len(choppedHeaders)-1]); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
// Partition a slice of bytes into `len(slice) / blockSize` slices of length `blockSize`
func chopEncodedHeaders(headers []byte, chunkSize int) [][]byte {
var divided [][]byte
for i := 0; i < len(headers); i += chunkSize {
end := i + chunkSize
if end > len(headers) {
end = len(headers)
}
divided = append(divided, headers[i:end])
}
return divided
}
func (w *MuxWriter) writeUseDictionary(dictRequest useDictRequest) error {
err := w.f.WriteRawFrame(FrameUseDictionary, 0, dictRequest.streamID, []byte{byte(dictRequest.dictID)})
if err != nil {
return err
}
payload := make([]byte, 0, 64)
for _, set := range dictRequest.setDict {
payload = append(payload, byte(set.dictID))
payload = appendVarInt(payload, 7, uint64(set.dictSZ))
payload = append(payload, 0x80) // E = 1, D = 0, Truncate = 0
}
err = w.f.WriteRawFrame(FrameSetDictionary, FlagSetDictionaryAppend, dictRequest.streamID, payload)
return err
}

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package h2mux
import (
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestChopEncodedHeaders(t *testing.T) {
mockEncodedHeaders := make([]byte, 5)
for i := range mockEncodedHeaders {
mockEncodedHeaders[i] = byte(i)
}
chopped := chopEncodedHeaders(mockEncodedHeaders, 4)
assert.Equal(t, 2, len(chopped))
assert.Equal(t, []byte{0, 1, 2, 3}, chopped[0])
assert.Equal(t, []byte{4}, chopped[1])
}
func TestChopEncodedEmptyHeaders(t *testing.T) {
mockEncodedHeaders := make([]byte, 0)
chopped := chopEncodedHeaders(mockEncodedHeaders, 3)
assert.Equal(t, 0, len(chopped))
}

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package h2mux
import "sync"
// ReadyList multiplexes several event signals onto a single channel.
type ReadyList struct {
// signalC is used to signal that a stream can be enqueued
signalC chan uint32
// waitC is used to signal the ID of the first ready descriptor
waitC chan uint32
// doneC is used to signal that run should terminate
doneC chan struct{}
closeOnce sync.Once
}
func NewReadyList() *ReadyList {
rl := &ReadyList{
signalC: make(chan uint32),
waitC: make(chan uint32),
doneC: make(chan struct{}),
}
go rl.run()
return rl
}
// ID is the stream ID
func (r *ReadyList) Signal(ID uint32) {
select {
case r.signalC <- ID:
// ReadyList already closed
case <-r.doneC:
}
}
func (r *ReadyList) ReadyChannel() <-chan uint32 {
return r.waitC
}
func (r *ReadyList) Close() {
r.closeOnce.Do(func() {
close(r.doneC)
})
}
func (r *ReadyList) run() {
defer close(r.waitC)
var queue readyDescriptorQueue
var firstReady *readyDescriptor
activeDescriptors := newReadyDescriptorMap()
for {
if firstReady == nil {
select {
case i := <-r.signalC:
firstReady = activeDescriptors.SetIfMissing(i)
case <-r.doneC:
return
}
}
select {
case r.waitC <- firstReady.ID:
activeDescriptors.Delete(firstReady.ID)
firstReady = queue.Dequeue()
case i := <-r.signalC:
newReady := activeDescriptors.SetIfMissing(i)
if newReady != nil {
// key doesn't exist
queue.Enqueue(newReady)
}
case <-r.doneC:
return
}
}
}
type readyDescriptor struct {
ID uint32
Next *readyDescriptor
}
// readyDescriptorQueue is a queue of readyDescriptors in the form of a singly-linked list.
// The nil readyDescriptorQueue is an empty queue ready for use.
type readyDescriptorQueue struct {
Head *readyDescriptor
Tail *readyDescriptor
}
func (q *readyDescriptorQueue) Empty() bool {
return q.Head == nil
}
func (q *readyDescriptorQueue) Enqueue(x *readyDescriptor) {
if x.Next != nil {
panic("enqueued already queued item")
}
if q.Empty() {
q.Head = x
q.Tail = x
} else {
q.Tail.Next = x
q.Tail = x
}
}
// Dequeue returns the first readyDescriptor in the queue, or nil if empty.
func (q *readyDescriptorQueue) Dequeue() *readyDescriptor {
if q.Empty() {
return nil
}
x := q.Head
q.Head = x.Next
x.Next = nil
return x
}
// readyDescriptorQueue is a map of readyDescriptors keyed by ID.
// It maintains a free list of deleted ready descriptors.
type readyDescriptorMap struct {
descriptors map[uint32]*readyDescriptor
free []*readyDescriptor
}
func newReadyDescriptorMap() *readyDescriptorMap {
return &readyDescriptorMap{descriptors: make(map[uint32]*readyDescriptor)}
}
// create or reuse a readyDescriptor if the stream is not in the queue.
// This avoid stream starvation caused by a single high-bandwidth stream monopolising the writer goroutine
func (m *readyDescriptorMap) SetIfMissing(key uint32) *readyDescriptor {
if _, ok := m.descriptors[key]; ok {
return nil
}
var newDescriptor *readyDescriptor
if len(m.free) > 0 {
// reuse deleted ready descriptors
newDescriptor = m.free[len(m.free)-1]
m.free = m.free[:len(m.free)-1]
} else {
newDescriptor = &readyDescriptor{}
}
newDescriptor.ID = key
m.descriptors[key] = newDescriptor
return newDescriptor
}
func (m *readyDescriptorMap) Delete(key uint32) {
if descriptor, ok := m.descriptors[key]; ok {
m.free = append(m.free, descriptor)
delete(m.descriptors, key)
}
}

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package h2mux
import (
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func assertEmpty(t *testing.T, rl *ReadyList) {
select {
case <-rl.ReadyChannel():
t.Fatal("Spurious wakeup")
default:
}
}
func assertClosed(t *testing.T, rl *ReadyList) {
select {
case _, ok := <-rl.ReadyChannel():
assert.False(t, ok, "ReadyChannel was not closed")
case <-time.After(100 * time.Millisecond):
t.Fatalf("Timeout")
}
}
func receiveWithTimeout(t *testing.T, rl *ReadyList) uint32 {
select {
case i := <-rl.ReadyChannel():
return i
case <-time.After(100 * time.Millisecond):
t.Fatalf("Timeout")
return 0
}
}
func TestReadyListEmpty(t *testing.T) {
rl := NewReadyList()
// no signals, receive should fail
assertEmpty(t, rl)
}
func TestReadyListSignal(t *testing.T) {
rl := NewReadyList()
assertEmpty(t, rl)
rl.Signal(0)
if receiveWithTimeout(t, rl) != 0 {
t.Fatalf("Received wrong ID of signalled event")
}
assertEmpty(t, rl)
}
func TestReadyListMultipleSignals(t *testing.T) {
rl := NewReadyList()
assertEmpty(t, rl)
// Signals should not block;
// Duplicate unhandled signals should not cause multiple wakeups
signalled := [5]bool{}
for i := range signalled {
rl.Signal(uint32(i))
rl.Signal(uint32(i))
}
// All signals should be received once (in any order)
for range signalled {
i := receiveWithTimeout(t, rl)
if signalled[i] {
t.Fatalf("Received signal %d more than once", i)
}
signalled[i] = true
}
for i := range signalled {
if !signalled[i] {
t.Fatalf("Never received signal %d", i)
}
}
assertEmpty(t, rl)
}
func TestReadyListClose(t *testing.T) {
rl := NewReadyList()
rl.Close()
// readyList.run() occurs in a separate goroutine,
// so there's no way to directly check that run() has terminated.
// Perform an indirect check: is the ready channel closed?
assertClosed(t, rl)
// a second rl.Close() shouldn't cause a panic
rl.Close()
// Signal shouldn't block after Close()
done := make(chan struct{})
go func() {
for i := 0; i < 5; i++ {
rl.Signal(uint32(i))
}
close(done)
}()
select {
case <-done:
case <-time.After(100 * time.Millisecond):
t.Fatal("Test timed out")
}
}
func TestReadyDescriptorQueue(t *testing.T) {
var queue readyDescriptorQueue
items := [4]readyDescriptor{}
for i := range items {
items[i].ID = uint32(i)
}
if !queue.Empty() {
t.Fatalf("nil queue should be empty")
}
queue.Enqueue(&items[3])
queue.Enqueue(&items[1])
queue.Enqueue(&items[0])
queue.Enqueue(&items[2])
if queue.Empty() {
t.Fatalf("Empty should be false after enqueue")
}
i := queue.Dequeue().ID
if i != 3 {
t.Fatalf("item 3 should have been dequeued, got %d instead", i)
}
i = queue.Dequeue().ID
if i != 1 {
t.Fatalf("item 1 should have been dequeued, got %d instead", i)
}
i = queue.Dequeue().ID
if i != 0 {
t.Fatalf("item 0 should have been dequeued, got %d instead", i)
}
i = queue.Dequeue().ID
if i != 2 {
t.Fatalf("item 2 should have been dequeued, got %d instead", i)
}
if !queue.Empty() {
t.Fatal("queue should be empty after dequeuing all items")
}
if queue.Dequeue() != nil {
t.Fatal("dequeue on empty queue should return nil")
}
}
func TestReadyDescriptorMap(t *testing.T) {
m := newReadyDescriptorMap()
m.Delete(42)
// (delete of missing key should be a noop)
x := m.SetIfMissing(42)
if x == nil {
t.Fatal("SetIfMissing for new key returned nil")
}
if m.SetIfMissing(42) != nil {
t.Fatal("SetIfMissing for existing key returned non-nil")
}
// this delete has effect
m.Delete(42)
// the next set should reuse the old object
y := m.SetIfMissing(666)
if y == nil {
t.Fatal("SetIfMissing for new key returned nil")
}
if x != y {
t.Fatal("SetIfMissing didn't reuse freed object")
}
}

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package h2mux
import (
"sync/atomic"
)
// PingTimestamp is an atomic interface around ping timestamping and signalling.
type PingTimestamp struct {
ts int64
signal Signal
}
func NewPingTimestamp() *PingTimestamp {
return &PingTimestamp{signal: NewSignal()}
}
func (pt *PingTimestamp) Set(v int64) {
if atomic.SwapInt64(&pt.ts, v) != 0 {
pt.signal.Signal()
}
}
func (pt *PingTimestamp) Get() int64 {
return atomic.SwapInt64(&pt.ts, 0)
}
func (pt *PingTimestamp) GetUpdateChan() <-chan struct{} {
return pt.signal.WaitChannel()
}

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<p>A few months ago at Cloudflares <a href="https://www.cloudflare.com/internet-summit/">Internet Summit</a>, we hosted a discussion on <a href="https://blog.cloudflare.com/a-cloud-without-handcuffs/">A Cloud Without Handcuffs</a> with Joe Beda, one of the creators of Kubernetes, and Brandon Phillips, the co-founder of CoreOS. The conversation touched on multiple areas, but its clear that more and more companies are recognizing the need to have some strategy around hosting their applications on multiple cloud providers.</p>
<p>Earlier this year, Mary Meeker published her annual <a href="http://www.kpcb.com/internet-trends">Internet Trends</a> report which revealed that 22% of respondents viewed Cloud Vendor Lock-In as a top 3 concern, up from just 7% in 2012. This is in contrast to previous top concerns, Data Security and Cost &amp; Savings, both of which dropped amongst those surveyed.</p>
<p><img src="/content/images/2017/11/Mary-Meeker-Internet-Trends-2017.png" alt="Internet Trends" /></p>
<p>At Cloudflare, our mission is to help build a better internet. To fulfill this mission, our customers need to have consistent access to the best technology and services, over time. This is especially the case with respect to storage and compute providers. This means not becoming locked-in to any single provider and taking advantage of multiple cloud computing vendors (such as Amazon Web Services or Google Cloud Platform) for the same end user services. </p>
<h3 id="thebenefitsofhavingmultiplecloudvendors">The Benefits of Having Multiple Cloud Vendors</h3>
<p>There are a number of potential challenges when selecting a single cloud provider. Though there may be scenarios where it makes sense to consolidate on a single vendor, our belief is that it is important that customers are aware of their choice and downsides of being potentially locked-in to that particular vendor. In short, know what trade offs you are making should you decide to continue to consolidate parts of your network, compute, and storage with a single cloud provider. While not comprehensive, here are a few trade-offs you may be making if you are locked-in to one cloud.</p>
<h4 id="costefficiences">Cost Efficiences</h4>
<p>For some companies, there may be a cost savings involved in spreading traffic across multiple vendors. Some can take advantage of free or reduced cost tiers at lower volumes. Vendors may provide reduced costs for certain times of day that are lower utilized on their infrastructure. Applications can have varying compute requirements amongst layers of the application: some may require faster, immediate processing while others may benefit from delayed processing at a lower cost. </p>
<h4 id="negotiationstrength">Negotiation Strength</h4>
<p>One of the most important reasons to consider deploying in multiple cloud providers is to minimize your reliance on a single vendors technology for your critical business processes. As you become more vertically integrated with any vendor, your negotiation posture for pricing or favorable contract terms becomes diminished. Having production ready code available on multiple providers allows you to have less technical debt should you need to change. If you go a step further and are already sending traffic to multiple providers, you have minimized the technical debt required to switch and can negotiate from a position of strength.</p>
<h4 id="businesscontinuityorhighavailability">Business Continuity or High Availability</h4>
<p>While the major cloud providers are generally reliable, there have been a few notable outages in recent years. The most significant in recent memory being Amazons <a href="https://aws.amazon.com/message/41926/">US-EAST S3</a> outage in February. Some organizations may have a policy specifying multiple providers for high availability while others should consider it where necessary and feasible as a best practice. A multi-cloud strategy can lower operational risk from a single vendors mistakes causing a significant outage for a mission critical application.</p>
<h4 id="experimentation">Experimentation</h4>
<p>One of the exciting things about having competition in the space is the level of innovation and feature velocity of each provider. Every year there are major announcements of new products or features that may have a significant impact on improving your organization's competitive advantage. Having test and production environments in multiple providers gives your engineers the ability to understand and experiment with a new capability in the context of your technology stack and data. You may even try these features for a portion of your traffic and get real world data on any benefits realized.</p>
<h3 id="cloudflaresrole">Cloudflares Role</h3>
<p>Cloudflare is an independent third party in your multi-cloud strategy. Our goal is to minimize the layers of lock-in between you and a provider and lower the effort of change. In particular, one area where we can help right away is to minimize the operational changes necessary at the network, similar to what Kubernetes can do at the storage and compute level. As a benefit of our network, you can also have a centralized point for security and operational control.</p>
<p><img src="/content/images/2017/11/Cloudflare_Multi_Cloud.png" alt="Cloudflare Multi Cloud" /></p>
<p>Cloudflares Load Balancing can easily be configured to act as your global application traffic aggregator and distribute your traffic amongst origins at as many clouds as you choose to utilize. Active layer 7 health checks continually probe your origins and can automatically move traffic in the case of network or application failure. All consolidated web traffic can be inspected and acted upon by Cloudflares best of breed <a href="https://www.cloudflare.com/security/">Security</a> services, providing a single control point and visibility across all application traffic, regardless of which cloud the origin may be on. You also have the benefit of Cloudflares <a href="https://www.cloudflare.com/network/">Global Anycast Network</a>, providing for better speed and higher availability regardless of which clouds your origins are hosted on.</p>
<h3 id="billforwardusingcloudflaretoimplementmulticloud">Billforward: Using Cloudflare to Implement Multi-Cloud</h3>
<p>Billforward is a San Francisco and London based startup that is focused and mission driven on changing the way people bill and charge their customers, providing a solution to the complexities of Quote-to-Cash. Their platform is built on a number of Rest APIs that other developers call to bill and generate revenue for their own companies. </p>
<p>Billforward is using Cloudflare for its core customer facing application to failover traffic between Google Compute Engine and Amazon Web Services. Acting as a reverse proxy, Cloudflare receives all requests for and decides which of Billforwards two configured cloud origins to use based upon the availability of that origin in near real-time. This allows Billforward to completely manage the connections to and from two disparate cloud providers using Cloudflares UI or API. Billforward is in the process of migrating all of their customer facing domains to a similar setup.</p>
<h4 id="configuration">Configuration</h4>
<p>Billforward has a single load balanced hostname with two available Pools. Theyve named the two Pools with “gce” and “aws” labels and each Pool has one Origin associated with it. All of the Pools are enabled and the entire LB/hostname is proxied through Cloudflare (as indicated by the orange cloud).</p>
<p><img src="/content/images/2017/11/Billforward_Config_UI.png" alt="Billforward Configuration UI" /></p>
<p>Cloudflare probes Billforwards Origins once every minute from all of Cloudflares data centers around the world (a feature available to all Load Balancing Enterprise customers). If Billforwards GCE Origin goes down, Cloudflare will quickly and automatically failover to the AWS Origin with no actions required from Billforwards team.</p>
<p>Google Compute Engine was chosen as the primary provider for this application by virtue of cost. Martin Lee, Site Reliability Engineer at Billforward says, “Essentially, GCE is cheaper for our general purpose computing needs but we're more experienced with deployments in AWS. This strategy allows us to switch back and forth at will and avoid being tied in to either platform.” It is likely that Billforward will change the priority as pricing models evolve. <br />
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<p>“It's a fairly fast moving world and features released by cloud providers can have a meaningful impact on performance and cost on a week by week basis - it helps to stay flexible,” says Martin. “We may also change priority based on features.”</p>
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<p><br>For orchestration of the compute and storage layers, Billforward uses <a href="https://www.docker.com/">Docker</a> containers managed through <a href="http://www.rancher.com/">Rancher</a>. They use distinct environments between cloud providers but are considering bridging an environment across cloud providers and using VPNs between them, which will enable them to move load between providers even more easily. “Our system is loosely coupled through a message queue,” adds Martin. “Having a container system across clouds means we can really take advantage of this - we can very easily move workloads across clouds without any danger of dropping tasks or ending up in an inconsistent state.”</p>
<h4 id="benefits">Benefits</h4>
<p>Billforward manages these connections at Cloudflares edge. Through this interface (or via the Cloudflare APIs), they can also manually move traffic from GCE to AWS by just disabling the GCE pool or by rearranging the Pool priority and make AWS the primary. These changes are near instant on the Cloudflare network and require no downtime to Billforwards customer facing application. This allows them to act on potential advantageous pricing changes between the two cloud providers or move traffic to hit pricing tiers. </p>
<p>In addition, Billforward is now not “locked-in” to either providers network; being able to move traffic and without any downtime means they can make traffic changes independent of Amazon or Google. They can also integrate additional cloud providers any time they deem fit: adding Microsoft Azure, for example, as a third Origin would be as simple as creating a new Pool and adding it to the Load Balancer. </p>
<p>Billforward is a good example of a forward thinking company that is taking advantage of technologies from multiple providers to best serve their business and customers, while not being reliant on a single vendor. For further detail on their setup using Cloudflare, please check their <a href="https://www.billforward.net/blog/being-multi-cloud-with-cloudflare/">blog</a>.</p>
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<p>Next Monday, the US Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in <em>Oil States Energy Services, LLC vs. Greenes Energy Group, LLC</em>, which is a case to determine whether the Inter Partes Review (IPR) administrative process at the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) used to determine the validity of patents is constitutional. </p>
<p>The constitutionality of the IPR process is one of the biggest legal issues facing innovative technology companies, as the availability of this process has greatly reduced the anticipated costs, and thereby lessened the threat, of patent troll litigation. As we discuss in this blog post, it is ironic that the outcome of a case that is of such great importance to the technology community today may hinge on what courts in Britain were and were not doing more than 200 years ago.</p>
<p><img src="/content/images/2017/11/Thomas_Rowlandson_-_The_Privy_Council_of_a_King_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg" alt="" title="" /><small>Thomas Rowlandson [Public domain], via <a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AThomas_Rowlandson_-_The_Privy_Council_of_a_King_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg">Wikimedia Commons</a></small></p>
<p>As we have discussed in prior <a href="https://blog.cloudflare.com/project-jengo-challenges/">blog posts</a>, the stakes are high: if the Supreme Court finds IPR unconstitutional, then the entire system of administrative review by the USPTO — including IPR and ex parte processes — will be shuttered. This would be a mistake, as administrative recourse at the USPTO is one of the few ways to avoid the considerable costs and delays of federal court litigation, which can take years and run into the millions of dollars. Those heavy costs are often leveraged by patent trolls when they threaten litigation in the effort to procure easy and lucrative settlements from their targets. </p>
<h3 id="cloudflareispursuingourfightagainstpatenttrollsallthewaytothestepsofthesupremecourt">Cloudflare is Pursuing Our Fight Against Patent Trolls All the Way to the Steps of the Supreme Court</h3>
<p>Cloudflare joined Dell, Facebook, and a number of other companies, all practicing entities with large patent portfolios, in a <em>brief amici curiae</em> (or friend of the court brief) in support of the IPR process, because it has a substantial positive impact on technological innovation in the United States. Amicus briefs allow parties who are interested in the outcome of a case, but are not parties to the immediate dispute before the court, to have input into the courts deliberations. </p>
<p>As many of you are aware, we were sued by Blackbird Technologies, a notorious patent troll, earlier this year for patent infringement, and initiated <a href="https://blog.cloudflare.com/project-jengo/">Project Jengo</a> to crowd source prior art searches and invalidate Blackbirds patents. One of our strategies for quickly and efficiently invalidating Blackbirds patents is to take advantage of the IPR process at the USPTO, which can be completed in about half the time and at one tenth of the cost of a federal court case, and to initiate ex parte proceedings against Blackbirds other patents that are overly broad and invalid. </p>
<p>A full copy of the Amicus Brief we joined in the Oil States case is <a href="http://www.scotusblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/16-712-bsac-Dell.pdf">available here</a>, and a summary of the argument follows. </p>
<h3 id="oilstatesmakesitscase">Oil States Makes its Case</h3>
<p>Oil States is an oilfield services and drilling equipment manufacturing company. The USPTO invalidated one of its patents related to oil drilling technology in an IPR proceeding while Oil States had a lawsuit pending against one of its competitors claiming infringement of its patent. After it lost the IPR, Oil States lost an appeal in a lower federal court based on the findings of the IPR proceeding. The Supreme Court agreed to hear the case to determine whether once the USPTO issues a patent, an inventor has a constitutionally protected property right that — under <a href="http://www.heritage.org/constitution/#!/articles/3">Article III</a> of the U.S. Constitution (which outlines the powers of the judicial branch of the government), and the <a href="https://constitutioncenter.org/interactive-constitution/amendments/amendment-vii">7th Amendment</a> (which addresses the right to a jury trial in certain types of cases) — cannot be revoked without intervention by the court system. </p>
<p><img src="/content/images/2017/11/2770193028_68edc662a9_b.jpg" alt="" title="" /><small><a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/paul_lowry/2770193028">Image</a> by <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/">Paul Lowry</a></small></p>
<p>As the patent owner, Oil States argues that the IPR process violates the relevant provisions of the constitution by allowing an administrative body, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB)--a non-judicial forum, to decide a matter which was historically handled by the judiciary. This argument rests upon the premise that there was a historical analogue to cancellation of patent claims available in the judiciary. Since cancellation of patent claims was historically available in the judiciary, the cancellation of patent claims today must be consistent with that history and done exclusively by courts. </p>
<p>This argument is flawed on multiple counts, which are set forth in the “friend of the court” brief we joined.</p>
<h4 id="firstflawanadministrativeprocessevenanoriginalistcanlove">First Flaw: An Administrative Process Even an Originalist Can Love</h4>
<p>As the amicus brief we joined points out, patent revocation did not historically rest within the <em>exclusive</em> province of the common law and chancery courts, the historical equivalents in Britain to the judiciary in the United States. Rather, prior to the Founding of the United States, patent revocation rested entirely with the Crown of Englands Privy Council, a non-judicial body comprising of advisors to the king or queen of England. It wasnt until later that the Privy Council granted the chancery court (the judiciary branch) concurrent authority to revoke patents. Because a non-judicial body had the authority to revoke patents when the US Constitution was framed, the general principles of separation of powers and the right to trial in the Constitution do not require that patentability challenges be decided solely by courts. </p>
<h4 id="secondflawthejudicialrolewaslimited">Second Flaw: The Judicial Role was Limited</h4>
<p>Not only did British courts share the power to address patent rights historically, the part shared by the the courts was significantly limited. Historically, the common-law and chancery courts only received a partial delegation of the Privy Councils authority to invalidate patents. Courts only had the authority to invalidate patents for issues related to things like inequitable conduct (e.g., making false statements in the original patent application). The limited authority delegated to the England Courts did not include the authority to seek claim <em>cancellation</em> based on elements intrinsic to the patent or patent application, like lack of novelty or obviousness as done under an IPR proceeding. Rather, such authority remained with the Privy Council, a non-court authority, which decided questions like whether the invention was really new. Thus, like the PTAB, the Privy Council was a non-judicial body charged with responsibility to assess patent validity based on criteria that included the novelty of the invention.</p>
<p>We think these arguments are compelling and provide very strong reasons why the Supreme Court should resist the request that such matters be resolved exclusively in federal courts. We hope thats the position they do take because the real world implications are significant. </p>
<h3 id="dontmesswithagoodthing">Dont Mess with a Good Thing</h3>
<p>The IPR process is not only consistent with the US Constitution, but it also advances the Patent Clauses objective of promoting the progress of science and useful arts. That is, the “quid pro quo of the patent system; the public must receive meaningful disclosure in exchange for being excluded from practicing the invention for a limited period of time” by patent rights. (<a href="http://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-federal-circuit/1330083.html">Enzo Biochem, Inc. v. Gen-probe Inc.</a>) Congress created the IPR process in the America Invents Act in 2011 to use administrative review to weed out poor-quality patents that did not satisfy this quid pro quo because they had not actually disclosed very much. Congress sought to provide quick and cost effective administrative procedures for challenging the validity of patent claims that did not disclose novel inventions, or that claimed to disclose substantially more innovation than they actually did, to improve patent quality and restore confidence in the presumption of validity. In other words, Congress created a system to specifically permit the efficient challenge of the zealous assertion of vague and overly broad patents. </p>
<p>As a recent study by the Congressional Research Service found, non-practicing entity (i.e., patent troll) patent litigation “activity cost defendants and licensees $29 billion in 2011, a 400 percent increase over $7 billion in 2005” and “the losses are mostly deadweight, with less than 25 percent flowing to innovation and at least that much going towards legal fees.” (<em>see</em> <a href="https://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/R42668.pdf">Brian T. Yeh, Cong. Research sERV., R42668</a>) The IPR process enables innovative companies to navigate patent troll activity in an efficient manner and devote a greater proportion of their resources to research and development, rather than litigation or cost-of-litigation settlement fees for invalid patents. </p>
<p><img src="/content/images/2017/11/Troll-slip.jpg" alt="" title="" /><small>By EFF-Graphics (<a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/deed.en">Own work</a>), via <a href="https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3ATroll-slip.jpg">Wikimedia Commons</a></small></p>
<p>Additionally, the IPR process reduces the total number and associated costs of patent disputes in a number of ways.</p>
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<li><p>Patent owners, especially patent trolls, are less likely to threaten litigation or file an infringement suit based on patent claims that they know or suspect to be invalid. In fact, patent owners who threaten or file suit merely to seek cost-of-litigation settlements have become far less prevalent because of the availability of the IPR process to reduce the cost of litigation.</p></li>
<li><p>Patent owners are less likely to initiate litigation out of concerns that the IPR proceedings may culminate in PTABs cancellation of all patent claims asserted in the infringement suit.</p></li>
<li><p>Where the PTAB does not cancel all asserted claims, statutory estoppel and the PTABs claim construction may serve to narrow the infringement issues to be resolved by the district court.</p></li>
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<p>Our hope is that the US Supreme Court justices take into full consideration the larger community of innovative companies that are helped by the IPR system in battling patent trolls, and do not limit their consideration to the implications on the parties to <em>Oil States</em> (neither of which is a non-practicing entity). As we have explained, not only does the IPR process enable innovative companies to focus their resources on technological innovation, instead of legal fees, but allowing the USPTO to administer IPR and ex parte proceedings is entirely consistent with the US Constitution.</p>
<p>While we await a decision in <em>Oil States</em>, expect to see Cloudflare initiate IPR and ex parte proceedings against Blackbird Technologies patents in the coming months. </p>
<p>We will make sure to keep you updated. </p>
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/*global jQuery */
/*jshint multistr:true browser:true */
/*!
* FitVids 1.0.3
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* Copyright 2013, Chris Coyier - http://css-tricks.com + Dave Rupert - http://daverupert.com
* Credit to Thierry Koblentz - http://www.alistapart.com/articles/creating-intrinsic-ratios-for-video/
* Released under the WTFPL license - http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/
*
* Date: Thu Sept 01 18:00:00 2011 -0500
*/
(function( $ ){
"use strict";
$.fn.fitVids = function( options ) {
var settings = {
customSelector: null
};
if(!document.getElementById('fit-vids-style')) {
var div = document.createElement('div'),
ref = document.getElementsByTagName('base')[0] || document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0],
cssStyles = '&shy;<style>.fluid-width-video-wrapper{width:100%;position:relative;padding:0;}.fluid-width-video-wrapper iframe,.fluid-width-video-wrapper object,.fluid-width-video-wrapper embed {position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%;}</style>';
div.className = 'fit-vids-style';
div.id = 'fit-vids-style';
div.style.display = 'none';
div.innerHTML = cssStyles;
ref.parentNode.insertBefore(div,ref);
}
if ( options ) {
$.extend( settings, options );
}
return this.each(function(){
var selectors = [
"iframe[src*='player.vimeo.com']",
"iframe[src*='youtube.com']",
"iframe[src*='youtube-nocookie.com']",
"iframe[src*='kickstarter.com'][src*='video.html']",
"object",
"embed"
];
if (settings.customSelector) {
selectors.push(settings.customSelector);
}
var $allVideos = $(this).find(selectors.join(','));
$allVideos = $allVideos.not("object object"); // SwfObj conflict patch
$allVideos.each(function(){
var $this = $(this);
if (this.tagName.toLowerCase() === 'embed' && $this.parent('object').length || $this.parent('.fluid-width-video-wrapper').length) { return; }
var height = ( this.tagName.toLowerCase() === 'object' || ($this.attr('height') && !isNaN(parseInt($this.attr('height'), 10))) ) ? parseInt($this.attr('height'), 10) : $this.height(),
width = !isNaN(parseInt($this.attr('width'), 10)) ? parseInt($this.attr('width'), 10) : $this.width(),
aspectRatio = height / width;
if(!$this.attr('id')){
var videoID = 'fitvid' + Math.floor(Math.random()*999999);
$this.attr('id', videoID);
}
$this.wrap('<div class="fluid-width-video-wrapper"></div>').parent('.fluid-width-video-wrapper').css('padding-top', (aspectRatio * 100)+"%");
$this.removeAttr('height').removeAttr('width');
});
});
};
// Works with either jQuery or Zepto
})( window.jQuery || window.Zepto );

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@ -1,67 +0,0 @@
package h2mux
import (
"bytes"
"io"
"sync"
)
type SharedBuffer struct {
cond *sync.Cond
buffer bytes.Buffer
eof bool
}
func NewSharedBuffer() *SharedBuffer {
return &SharedBuffer{
cond: sync.NewCond(&sync.Mutex{}),
}
}
func (s *SharedBuffer) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
totalRead := 0
s.cond.L.Lock()
for totalRead == 0 {
n, err = s.buffer.Read(p[totalRead:])
totalRead += n
if err == io.EOF {
if s.eof {
break
}
err = nil
if n > 0 {
break
}
s.cond.Wait()
}
}
s.cond.L.Unlock()
return totalRead, err
}
func (s *SharedBuffer) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
s.cond.L.Lock()
defer s.cond.L.Unlock()
if s.eof {
return 0, io.EOF
}
n, err = s.buffer.Write(p)
s.cond.Signal()
return
}
func (s *SharedBuffer) Close() error {
s.cond.L.Lock()
defer s.cond.L.Unlock()
if !s.eof {
s.eof = true
s.cond.Signal()
}
return nil
}
func (s *SharedBuffer) Closed() bool {
s.cond.L.Lock()
defer s.cond.L.Unlock()
return s.eof
}

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@ -1,129 +0,0 @@
package h2mux
import (
"bytes"
"io"
"sync"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func AssertIOReturnIsGood(t *testing.T, expected int) func(int, error) {
return func(actual int, err error) {
if expected != actual {
t.Fatalf("Expected %d bytes, got %d", expected, actual)
}
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("Unexpected error %s", err)
}
}
}
func TestSharedBuffer(t *testing.T) {
b := NewSharedBuffer()
testData := []byte("Hello world")
AssertIOReturnIsGood(t, len(testData))(b.Write(testData))
bytesRead := make([]byte, len(testData))
AssertIOReturnIsGood(t, len(testData))(b.Read(bytesRead))
}
func TestSharedBufferBlockingRead(t *testing.T) {
b := NewSharedBuffer()
testData1 := []byte("Hello")
testData2 := []byte(" world")
result := make(chan []byte)
go func() {
bytesRead := make([]byte, len(testData1)+len(testData2))
nRead, err := b.Read(bytesRead)
AssertIOReturnIsGood(t, len(testData1))(nRead, err)
result <- bytesRead[:nRead]
nRead, err = b.Read(bytesRead)
AssertIOReturnIsGood(t, len(testData2))(nRead, err)
result <- bytesRead[:nRead]
}()
time.Sleep(time.Millisecond * 250)
select {
case <-result:
t.Fatalf("read returned early")
default:
}
AssertIOReturnIsGood(t, len(testData1))(b.Write([]byte(testData1)))
select {
case r := <-result:
assert.Equal(t, testData1, r)
case <-time.After(time.Second):
t.Fatalf("read timed out")
}
AssertIOReturnIsGood(t, len(testData2))(b.Write([]byte(testData2)))
select {
case r := <-result:
assert.Equal(t, testData2, r)
case <-time.After(time.Second):
t.Fatalf("read timed out")
}
}
// This is quite slow under the race detector
func TestSharedBufferConcurrentReadWrite(t *testing.T) {
b := NewSharedBuffer()
var expectedResult, actualResult bytes.Buffer
var wg sync.WaitGroup
wg.Add(2)
go func() {
block := make([]byte, 256)
for i := range block {
block[i] = byte(i)
}
for blockSize := 1; blockSize <= 256; blockSize++ {
for i := 0; i < 256; i++ {
expectedResult.Write(block[:blockSize])
n, err := b.Write(block[:blockSize])
if n != blockSize || err != nil {
t.Errorf("write error: %d %s", n, err)
return
}
}
}
wg.Done()
}()
go func() {
block := make([]byte, 256)
// Change block sizes in opposition to the write thread, to test blocking for new data.
for blockSize := 256; blockSize > 0; blockSize-- {
for i := 0; i < 256; i++ {
n, err := io.ReadFull(b, block[:blockSize])
if n != blockSize || err != nil {
t.Errorf("read error: %d %s", n, err)
return
}
actualResult.Write(block[:blockSize])
}
}
wg.Done()
}()
wg.Wait()
if bytes.Compare(expectedResult.Bytes(), actualResult.Bytes()) != 0 {
t.Fatal("Result diverged")
}
}
func TestSharedBufferClose(t *testing.T) {
b := NewSharedBuffer()
testData := []byte("Hello world")
AssertIOReturnIsGood(t, len(testData))(b.Write(testData))
err := b.Close()
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("unexpected error from Close: %s", err)
}
bytesRead := make([]byte, len(testData))
AssertIOReturnIsGood(t, len(testData))(b.Read(bytesRead))
n, err := b.Read(bytesRead)
if n != 0 {
t.Fatalf("extra bytes received: %d", n)
}
if err != io.EOF {
t.Fatalf("expected EOF, got %s", err)
}
}

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@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
package h2mux
// Signal describes an event that can be waited on for at least one signal.
// Signalling the event while it is in the signalled state is a noop.
// When the waiter wakes up, the signal is set to unsignalled.
// It is a way for any number of writers to inform a reader (without blocking)
// that an event has happened.
type Signal struct {
c chan struct{}
}
// NewSignal creates a new Signal.
func NewSignal() Signal {
return Signal{c: make(chan struct{}, 1)}
}
// Signal signals the event.
func (s Signal) Signal() {
// This channel is buffered, so the nonblocking send will always succeed if the buffer is empty.
select {
case s.c <- struct{}{}:
default:
}
}
// Wait for the event to be signalled.
func (s Signal) Wait() {
<-s.c
}
// WaitChannel returns a channel that is readable after Signal is called.
func (s Signal) WaitChannel() <-chan struct{} {
return s.c
}

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@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
package h2mux
import (
"sync"
"golang.org/x/net/http2"
)
// StreamErrorMap is used to track stream errors. This is a separate structure to ActiveStreamMap because
// errors can be raised against non-existent or closed streams.
type StreamErrorMap struct {
sync.RWMutex
// errors tracks per-stream errors
errors map[uint32]http2.ErrCode
// hasError is signaled whenever an error is raised.
hasError Signal
}
// NewStreamErrorMap creates a new StreamErrorMap.
func NewStreamErrorMap() *StreamErrorMap {
return &StreamErrorMap{
errors: make(map[uint32]http2.ErrCode),
hasError: NewSignal(),
}
}
// RaiseError raises a stream error.
func (s *StreamErrorMap) RaiseError(streamID uint32, err http2.ErrCode) {
s.Lock()
s.errors[streamID] = err
s.Unlock()
s.hasError.Signal()
}
// GetSignalChan returns a channel that is signalled when an error is raised.
func (s *StreamErrorMap) GetSignalChan() <-chan struct{} {
return s.hasError.WaitChannel()
}
// GetErrors retrieves all errors currently raised. This resets the currently-tracked errors.
func (s *StreamErrorMap) GetErrors() map[uint32]http2.ErrCode {
s.Lock()
errors := s.errors
s.errors = make(map[uint32]http2.ErrCode)
s.Unlock()
return errors
}

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@ -1,23 +1,23 @@
package h2mux
package supervisor
import "sync"
// BooleanFuse is a data structure that can be set once to a particular value using Fuse(value).
// booleanFuse is a data structure that can be set once to a particular value using Fuse(value).
// Subsequent calls to Fuse() will have no effect.
type BooleanFuse struct {
type booleanFuse struct {
value int32
mu sync.Mutex
cond *sync.Cond
}
func NewBooleanFuse() *BooleanFuse {
f := &BooleanFuse{}
func newBooleanFuse() *booleanFuse {
f := &booleanFuse{}
f.cond = sync.NewCond(&f.mu)
return f
}
// Value gets the value
func (f *BooleanFuse) Value() bool {
func (f *booleanFuse) Value() bool {
// 0: unset
// 1: set true
// 2: set false
@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ func (f *BooleanFuse) Value() bool {
return f.value == 1
}
func (f *BooleanFuse) Fuse(result bool) {
func (f *booleanFuse) Fuse(result bool) {
f.mu.Lock()
defer f.mu.Unlock()
newValue := int32(2)
@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ func (f *BooleanFuse) Fuse(result bool) {
}
// Await blocks until Fuse has been called at least once.
func (f *BooleanFuse) Await() bool {
func (f *booleanFuse) Await() bool {
f.mu.Lock()
defer f.mu.Unlock()
for f.value == 0 {

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@ -19,7 +19,6 @@ import (
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/edgediscovery"
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/edgediscovery/allregions"
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/features"
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/h2mux"
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/ingress"
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/management"
"github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/orchestration"
@ -199,7 +198,7 @@ func (e *EdgeTunnelServer) Serve(ctx context.Context, connIndex uint8, protocolF
haConnections.Inc()
defer haConnections.Dec()
connectedFuse := h2mux.NewBooleanFuse()
connectedFuse := newBooleanFuse()
go func() {
if connectedFuse.Await() {
connectedSignal.Notify()
@ -375,7 +374,7 @@ func (e *EdgeTunnelServer) serveTunnel(
connLog *ConnAwareLogger,
addr *allregions.EdgeAddr,
connIndex uint8,
fuse *h2mux.BooleanFuse,
fuse *booleanFuse,
backoff *protocolFallback,
protocol connection.Protocol,
) (err error, recoverable bool) {
@ -441,7 +440,7 @@ func (e *EdgeTunnelServer) serveConnection(
connLog *ConnAwareLogger,
addr *allregions.EdgeAddr,
connIndex uint8,
fuse *h2mux.BooleanFuse,
fuse *booleanFuse,
backoff *protocolFallback,
protocol connection.Protocol,
) (err error, recoverable bool) {
@ -645,7 +644,7 @@ func listenReconnect(ctx context.Context, reconnectCh <-chan ReconnectSignal, gr
}
type connectedFuse struct {
fuse *h2mux.BooleanFuse
fuse *booleanFuse
backoff *protocolFallback
}