package quic import ( "errors" "net" "sync" "time" "github.com/quic-go/quic-go" "github.com/rs/zerolog" "github.com/rs/zerolog/log" ) // The error that is throw by the writer when there is `no network activity`. var idleTimeoutError = quic.IdleTimeoutError{} type SafeStreamCloser struct { lock sync.Mutex stream quic.Stream writeTimeout time.Duration log *zerolog.Logger } func NewSafeStreamCloser(stream quic.Stream, writeTimeout time.Duration, log *zerolog.Logger) *SafeStreamCloser { return &SafeStreamCloser{ stream: stream, writeTimeout: writeTimeout, log: log, } } func (s *SafeStreamCloser) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) { return s.stream.Read(p) } func (s *SafeStreamCloser) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { s.lock.Lock() defer s.lock.Unlock() if s.writeTimeout > 0 { err = s.stream.SetWriteDeadline(time.Now().Add(s.writeTimeout)) if err != nil { log.Err(err).Msg("Error setting write deadline for QUIC stream") } } nBytes, err := s.stream.Write(p) if err != nil { s.handleTimeout(err) } return nBytes, err } // Handles the timeout error in case it happened, by canceling the stream write. func (s *SafeStreamCloser) handleTimeout(err error) { var netErr net.Error if errors.As(err, &netErr) { if netErr.Timeout() { // We don't need to log if what cause the timeout was `no network activity`. if !errors.Is(netErr, &idleTimeoutError) { s.log.Error().Err(netErr).Msg("Closing quic stream due to timeout while writing") } s.stream.CancelWrite(0) } } } func (s *SafeStreamCloser) Close() error { // Make sure a possible writer does not block the lock forever. We need it, so we can close the writer // side of the stream safely. _ = s.stream.SetWriteDeadline(time.Now()) // This lock is eventually acquired despite Write also acquiring it, because we set a deadline to writes. s.lock.Lock() defer s.lock.Unlock() // We have to clean up the receiving stream ourselves since the Close in the bottom does not handle that. s.stream.CancelRead(0) return s.stream.Close() } func (s *SafeStreamCloser) CloseWrite() error { s.lock.Lock() defer s.lock.Unlock() // As documented by the quic-go library, this doesn't actually close the entire stream. // It prevents further writes, which in turn will result in an EOF signal being sent the other side of stream when // reading. // We can still read from this stream. return s.stream.Close() } func (s *SafeStreamCloser) SetDeadline(deadline time.Time) error { return s.stream.SetDeadline(deadline) }