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denoland-deno/cli/ops/net.rs
Bartek Iwańczuk 8b90b8e883 refactor: per-worker resource table, take 2 (#3342)
- removes global `RESOURCE_TABLE` - resource tables are now created per `Worker`
  in `State`
- renames `CliResource` to `StreamResource` and moves all logic related
  to it to `cli/ops/io.rs`
- removes `cli/resources.rs`
- adds `state` argument to `op_read` and `op_write` and consequently adds
  `stateful_minimal_op` to `State`
- IMPORTANT NOTE: workers don't have access to process stdio - this is
  caused by fact that dropping worker would close stdout for process
  (because it's constructed from raw handle, which closes underlying file
  descriptor on drop)
2019-11-14 12:10:25 -05:00

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// Copyright 2018-2019 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use super::dispatch_json::{Deserialize, JsonOp, Value};
use super::io::StreamResource;
use crate::deno_error::bad_resource;
use crate::ops::json_op;
use crate::resolve_addr::resolve_addr;
use crate::state::ThreadSafeState;
use deno::Resource;
use deno::*;
use futures::Async;
use futures::Future;
use futures::Poll;
use std;
use std::convert::From;
use std::net::Shutdown;
use std::net::SocketAddr;
use tokio;
use tokio::net::TcpListener;
use tokio::net::TcpStream;
pub fn init(i: &mut Isolate, s: &ThreadSafeState) {
i.register_op("accept", s.core_op(json_op(s.stateful_op(op_accept))));
i.register_op("dial", s.core_op(json_op(s.stateful_op(op_dial))));
i.register_op("shutdown", s.core_op(json_op(s.stateful_op(op_shutdown))));
i.register_op("listen", s.core_op(json_op(s.stateful_op(op_listen))));
}
#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
enum AcceptState {
Eager,
Pending,
Done,
}
/// Simply accepts a connection.
pub fn accept(state: &ThreadSafeState, rid: ResourceId) -> Accept {
Accept {
accept_state: AcceptState::Eager,
rid,
state: state.clone(),
}
}
/// A future representing state of accepting a TCP connection.
pub struct Accept {
accept_state: AcceptState,
rid: ResourceId,
state: ThreadSafeState,
}
impl Future for Accept {
type Item = (TcpStream, SocketAddr);
type Error = ErrBox;
fn poll(&mut self) -> Poll<Self::Item, Self::Error> {
if self.accept_state == AcceptState::Done {
panic!("poll Accept after it's done");
}
let mut table = self.state.lock_resource_table();
let listener_resource = table
.get_mut::<TcpListenerResource>(self.rid)
.ok_or_else(|| {
let e = std::io::Error::new(
std::io::ErrorKind::Other,
"Listener has been closed",
);
ErrBox::from(e)
})?;
let listener = &mut listener_resource.listener;
if self.accept_state == AcceptState::Eager {
// Similar to try_ready!, but also track/untrack accept task
// in TcpListener resource.
// In this way, when the listener is closed, the task can be
// notified to error out (instead of stuck forever).
match listener.poll_accept().map_err(ErrBox::from) {
Ok(Async::Ready((stream, addr))) => {
self.accept_state = AcceptState::Done;
return Ok((stream, addr).into());
}
Ok(Async::NotReady) => {
self.accept_state = AcceptState::Pending;
return Ok(Async::NotReady);
}
Err(e) => {
self.accept_state = AcceptState::Done;
return Err(e);
}
}
}
match listener.poll_accept().map_err(ErrBox::from) {
Ok(Async::Ready((stream, addr))) => {
listener_resource.untrack_task();
self.accept_state = AcceptState::Done;
Ok((stream, addr).into())
}
Ok(Async::NotReady) => {
listener_resource.track_task()?;
Ok(Async::NotReady)
}
Err(e) => {
listener_resource.untrack_task();
self.accept_state = AcceptState::Done;
Err(e)
}
}
}
}
#[derive(Deserialize)]
struct AcceptArgs {
rid: i32,
}
fn op_accept(
state: &ThreadSafeState,
args: Value,
_zero_copy: Option<PinnedBuf>,
) -> Result<JsonOp, ErrBox> {
let args: AcceptArgs = serde_json::from_value(args)?;
let rid = args.rid as u32;
let state_ = state.clone();
let table = state.lock_resource_table();
table
.get::<TcpListenerResource>(rid)
.ok_or_else(bad_resource)?;
let op = accept(state, rid)
.and_then(move |(tcp_stream, _socket_addr)| {
let local_addr = tcp_stream.local_addr()?;
let remote_addr = tcp_stream.peer_addr()?;
let mut table = state_.lock_resource_table();
let rid =
table.add("tcpStream", Box::new(StreamResource::TcpStream(tcp_stream)));
Ok((rid, local_addr, remote_addr))
})
.map_err(ErrBox::from)
.and_then(move |(rid, local_addr, remote_addr)| {
futures::future::ok(json!({
"rid": rid,
"localAddr": local_addr.to_string(),
"remoteAddr": remote_addr.to_string(),
}))
});
Ok(JsonOp::Async(Box::new(op)))
}
#[derive(Deserialize)]
struct DialArgs {
transport: String,
hostname: String,
port: u16,
}
fn op_dial(
state: &ThreadSafeState,
args: Value,
_zero_copy: Option<PinnedBuf>,
) -> Result<JsonOp, ErrBox> {
let args: DialArgs = serde_json::from_value(args)?;
assert_eq!(args.transport, "tcp"); // TODO Support others.
let state_ = state.clone();
state.check_net(&args.hostname, args.port)?;
let op = resolve_addr(&args.hostname, args.port).and_then(move |addr| {
TcpStream::connect(&addr)
.map_err(ErrBox::from)
.and_then(move |tcp_stream| {
let local_addr = tcp_stream.local_addr()?;
let remote_addr = tcp_stream.peer_addr()?;
let mut table = state_.lock_resource_table();
let rid = table
.add("tcpStream", Box::new(StreamResource::TcpStream(tcp_stream)));
Ok((rid, local_addr, remote_addr))
})
.map_err(ErrBox::from)
.and_then(move |(rid, local_addr, remote_addr)| {
futures::future::ok(json!({
"rid": rid,
"localAddr": local_addr.to_string(),
"remoteAddr": remote_addr.to_string(),
}))
})
});
Ok(JsonOp::Async(Box::new(op)))
}
#[derive(Deserialize)]
struct ShutdownArgs {
rid: i32,
how: i32,
}
fn op_shutdown(
state: &ThreadSafeState,
args: Value,
_zero_copy: Option<PinnedBuf>,
) -> Result<JsonOp, ErrBox> {
let args: ShutdownArgs = serde_json::from_value(args)?;
let rid = args.rid as u32;
let how = args.how;
let shutdown_mode = match how {
0 => Shutdown::Read,
1 => Shutdown::Write,
_ => unimplemented!(),
};
let mut table = state.lock_resource_table();
let resource = table
.get_mut::<StreamResource>(rid)
.ok_or_else(bad_resource)?;
match resource {
StreamResource::TcpStream(ref mut stream) => {
TcpStream::shutdown(stream, shutdown_mode).map_err(ErrBox::from)?;
}
_ => return Err(bad_resource()),
}
Ok(JsonOp::Sync(json!({})))
}
#[derive(Deserialize)]
struct ListenArgs {
transport: String,
hostname: String,
port: u16,
}
#[allow(dead_code)]
struct TcpListenerResource {
listener: tokio::net::TcpListener,
task: Option<futures::task::Task>,
local_addr: SocketAddr,
}
impl Resource for TcpListenerResource {}
impl Drop for TcpListenerResource {
fn drop(&mut self) {
self.notify_task();
}
}
impl TcpListenerResource {
/// Track the current task so future awaiting for connection
/// can be notified when listener is closed.
///
/// Throws an error if another task is already tracked.
pub fn track_task(&mut self) -> Result<(), ErrBox> {
// Currently, we only allow tracking a single accept task for a listener.
// This might be changed in the future with multiple workers.
// Caveat: TcpListener by itself also only tracks an accept task at a time.
// See https://github.com/tokio-rs/tokio/issues/846#issuecomment-454208883
if self.task.is_some() {
let e = std::io::Error::new(
std::io::ErrorKind::Other,
"Another accept task is ongoing",
);
return Err(ErrBox::from(e));
}
self.task.replace(futures::task::current());
Ok(())
}
/// Notifies a task when listener is closed so accept future can resolve.
pub fn notify_task(&mut self) {
if let Some(task) = self.task.take() {
task.notify();
}
}
/// Stop tracking a task.
/// Happens when the task is done and thus no further tracking is needed.
pub fn untrack_task(&mut self) {
if self.task.is_some() {
self.task.take();
}
}
}
fn op_listen(
state: &ThreadSafeState,
args: Value,
_zero_copy: Option<PinnedBuf>,
) -> Result<JsonOp, ErrBox> {
let args: ListenArgs = serde_json::from_value(args)?;
assert_eq!(args.transport, "tcp");
state.check_net(&args.hostname, args.port)?;
let addr = resolve_addr(&args.hostname, args.port).wait()?;
let listener = TcpListener::bind(&addr)?;
let local_addr = listener.local_addr()?;
let local_addr_str = local_addr.to_string();
let listener_resource = TcpListenerResource {
listener,
task: None,
local_addr,
};
let mut table = state.lock_resource_table();
let rid = table.add("tcpListener", Box::new(listener_resource));
Ok(JsonOp::Sync(json!({
"rid": rid,
"localAddr": local_addr_str,
})))
}