connectionpool.go 12 KB

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  1. // Copyright (c) 2012 The gocql Authors. All rights reserved.
  2. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
  3. // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
  4. package gocql
  5. import (
  6. "crypto/tls"
  7. "crypto/x509"
  8. "errors"
  9. "fmt"
  10. "io/ioutil"
  11. "log"
  12. "math/rand"
  13. "net"
  14. "sync"
  15. "time"
  16. )
  17. // interface to implement to receive the host information
  18. type SetHosts interface {
  19. SetHosts(hosts []*HostInfo)
  20. }
  21. // interface to implement to receive the partitioner value
  22. type SetPartitioner interface {
  23. SetPartitioner(partitioner string)
  24. }
  25. func setupTLSConfig(sslOpts *SslOptions) (*tls.Config, error) {
  26. // ca cert is optional
  27. if sslOpts.CaPath != "" {
  28. if sslOpts.RootCAs == nil {
  29. sslOpts.RootCAs = x509.NewCertPool()
  30. }
  31. pem, err := ioutil.ReadFile(sslOpts.CaPath)
  32. if err != nil {
  33. return nil, fmt.Errorf("connectionpool: unable to open CA certs: %v", err)
  34. }
  35. if !sslOpts.RootCAs.AppendCertsFromPEM(pem) {
  36. return nil, errors.New("connectionpool: failed parsing or CA certs")
  37. }
  38. }
  39. if sslOpts.CertPath != "" || sslOpts.KeyPath != "" {
  40. mycert, err := tls.LoadX509KeyPair(sslOpts.CertPath, sslOpts.KeyPath)
  41. if err != nil {
  42. return nil, fmt.Errorf("connectionpool: unable to load X509 key pair: %v", err)
  43. }
  44. sslOpts.Certificates = append(sslOpts.Certificates, mycert)
  45. }
  46. sslOpts.InsecureSkipVerify = !sslOpts.EnableHostVerification
  47. return &sslOpts.Config, nil
  48. }
  49. type policyConnPool struct {
  50. session *Session
  51. port int
  52. numConns int
  53. keyspace string
  54. mu sync.RWMutex
  55. hostPolicy HostSelectionPolicy
  56. connPolicy func() ConnSelectionPolicy
  57. hostConnPools map[string]*hostConnPool
  58. endpoints []string
  59. }
  60. func connConfig(session *Session) (*ConnConfig, error) {
  61. cfg := session.cfg
  62. var (
  63. err error
  64. tlsConfig *tls.Config
  65. )
  66. // TODO(zariel): move tls config setup into session init.
  67. if cfg.SslOpts != nil {
  68. tlsConfig, err = setupTLSConfig(cfg.SslOpts)
  69. if err != nil {
  70. return nil, err
  71. }
  72. }
  73. return &ConnConfig{
  74. ProtoVersion: cfg.ProtoVersion,
  75. CQLVersion: cfg.CQLVersion,
  76. Timeout: cfg.Timeout,
  77. Compressor: cfg.Compressor,
  78. Authenticator: cfg.Authenticator,
  79. Keepalive: cfg.SocketKeepalive,
  80. tlsConfig: tlsConfig,
  81. }, nil
  82. }
  83. func newPolicyConnPool(session *Session, hostPolicy HostSelectionPolicy,
  84. connPolicy func() ConnSelectionPolicy) *policyConnPool {
  85. // create the pool
  86. pool := &policyConnPool{
  87. session: session,
  88. port: session.cfg.Port,
  89. numConns: session.cfg.NumConns,
  90. keyspace: session.cfg.Keyspace,
  91. hostPolicy: hostPolicy,
  92. connPolicy: connPolicy,
  93. hostConnPools: map[string]*hostConnPool{},
  94. }
  95. pool.endpoints = make([]string, len(session.cfg.Hosts))
  96. copy(pool.endpoints, session.cfg.Hosts)
  97. return pool
  98. }
  99. func (p *policyConnPool) SetHosts(hosts []*HostInfo) {
  100. p.mu.Lock()
  101. defer p.mu.Unlock()
  102. toRemove := make(map[string]struct{})
  103. for addr := range p.hostConnPools {
  104. toRemove[addr] = struct{}{}
  105. }
  106. // TODO connect to hosts in parallel, but wait for pools to be
  107. // created before returning
  108. for _, host := range hosts {
  109. pool, exists := p.hostConnPools[host.Peer()]
  110. if !exists && host.IsUp() {
  111. // create a connection pool for the host
  112. pool = newHostConnPool(
  113. p.session,
  114. host,
  115. p.port,
  116. p.numConns,
  117. p.keyspace,
  118. p.connPolicy(),
  119. )
  120. p.hostConnPools[host.Peer()] = pool
  121. } else {
  122. // still have this host, so don't remove it
  123. delete(toRemove, host.Peer())
  124. }
  125. }
  126. for addr := range toRemove {
  127. pool := p.hostConnPools[addr]
  128. delete(p.hostConnPools, addr)
  129. pool.Close()
  130. }
  131. // update the policy
  132. p.hostPolicy.SetHosts(hosts)
  133. }
  134. func (p *policyConnPool) SetPartitioner(partitioner string) {
  135. p.hostPolicy.SetPartitioner(partitioner)
  136. }
  137. func (p *policyConnPool) Size() int {
  138. p.mu.RLock()
  139. count := 0
  140. for _, pool := range p.hostConnPools {
  141. count += pool.Size()
  142. }
  143. p.mu.RUnlock()
  144. return count
  145. }
  146. func (p *policyConnPool) Pick(qry *Query) (SelectedHost, *Conn) {
  147. nextHost := p.hostPolicy.Pick(qry)
  148. var (
  149. host SelectedHost
  150. conn *Conn
  151. )
  152. p.mu.RLock()
  153. defer p.mu.RUnlock()
  154. for conn == nil {
  155. host = nextHost()
  156. if host == nil {
  157. break
  158. } else if host.Info() == nil {
  159. panic(fmt.Sprintf("policy %T returned no host info: %+v", p.hostPolicy, host))
  160. }
  161. pool, ok := p.hostConnPools[host.Info().Peer()]
  162. if !ok {
  163. continue
  164. }
  165. conn = pool.Pick(qry)
  166. }
  167. return host, conn
  168. }
  169. func (p *policyConnPool) Close() {
  170. p.mu.Lock()
  171. defer p.mu.Unlock()
  172. // remove the hosts from the policy
  173. p.hostPolicy.SetHosts(nil)
  174. // close the pools
  175. for addr, pool := range p.hostConnPools {
  176. delete(p.hostConnPools, addr)
  177. pool.Close()
  178. }
  179. }
  180. func (p *policyConnPool) addHost(host *HostInfo) {
  181. p.mu.Lock()
  182. defer p.mu.Unlock()
  183. pool, ok := p.hostConnPools[host.Peer()]
  184. if ok {
  185. go pool.fill()
  186. return
  187. }
  188. pool = newHostConnPool(
  189. p.session,
  190. host,
  191. host.Port(),
  192. p.numConns,
  193. p.keyspace,
  194. p.connPolicy(),
  195. )
  196. p.hostConnPools[host.Peer()] = pool
  197. // update policy
  198. // TODO: policy should not have conns, it should have hosts and return a host
  199. // iter which the pool will use to serve conns
  200. p.hostPolicy.AddHost(host)
  201. }
  202. func (p *policyConnPool) removeHost(addr string) {
  203. p.hostPolicy.RemoveHost(addr)
  204. p.mu.Lock()
  205. pool, ok := p.hostConnPools[addr]
  206. if !ok {
  207. p.mu.Unlock()
  208. return
  209. }
  210. delete(p.hostConnPools, addr)
  211. p.mu.Unlock()
  212. pool.Close()
  213. }
  214. func (p *policyConnPool) hostUp(host *HostInfo) {
  215. // TODO(zariel): have a set of up hosts and down hosts, we can internally
  216. // detect down hosts, then try to reconnect to them.
  217. p.addHost(host)
  218. }
  219. func (p *policyConnPool) hostDown(addr string) {
  220. // TODO(zariel): mark host as down so we can try to connect to it later, for
  221. // now just treat it has removed.
  222. p.removeHost(addr)
  223. }
  224. // hostConnPool is a connection pool for a single host.
  225. // Connection selection is based on a provided ConnSelectionPolicy
  226. type hostConnPool struct {
  227. session *Session
  228. host *HostInfo
  229. port int
  230. addr string
  231. size int
  232. keyspace string
  233. policy ConnSelectionPolicy
  234. // protection for conns, closed, filling
  235. mu sync.RWMutex
  236. conns []*Conn
  237. closed bool
  238. filling bool
  239. }
  240. func (h *hostConnPool) String() string {
  241. h.mu.RLock()
  242. defer h.mu.RUnlock()
  243. return fmt.Sprintf("[filling=%v closed=%v conns=%v size=%v host=%v]",
  244. h.filling, h.closed, len(h.conns), h.size, h.host)
  245. }
  246. func newHostConnPool(session *Session, host *HostInfo, port, size int,
  247. keyspace string, policy ConnSelectionPolicy) *hostConnPool {
  248. pool := &hostConnPool{
  249. session: session,
  250. host: host,
  251. port: port,
  252. addr: JoinHostPort(host.Peer(), port),
  253. size: size,
  254. keyspace: keyspace,
  255. policy: policy,
  256. conns: make([]*Conn, 0, size),
  257. filling: false,
  258. closed: false,
  259. }
  260. // fill the pool with the initial connections before returning
  261. pool.fill()
  262. return pool
  263. }
  264. // Pick a connection from this connection pool for the given query.
  265. func (pool *hostConnPool) Pick(qry *Query) *Conn {
  266. pool.mu.RLock()
  267. if pool.closed {
  268. pool.mu.RUnlock()
  269. return nil
  270. }
  271. size := len(pool.conns)
  272. pool.mu.RUnlock()
  273. if size < pool.size {
  274. // try to fill the pool
  275. go pool.fill()
  276. if size == 0 {
  277. return nil
  278. }
  279. }
  280. return pool.policy.Pick(qry)
  281. }
  282. //Size returns the number of connections currently active in the pool
  283. func (pool *hostConnPool) Size() int {
  284. pool.mu.RLock()
  285. defer pool.mu.RUnlock()
  286. return len(pool.conns)
  287. }
  288. //Close the connection pool
  289. func (pool *hostConnPool) Close() {
  290. pool.mu.Lock()
  291. defer pool.mu.Unlock()
  292. if pool.closed {
  293. return
  294. }
  295. pool.closed = true
  296. // drain, but don't wait
  297. go pool.drain()
  298. }
  299. // Fill the connection pool
  300. func (pool *hostConnPool) fill() {
  301. pool.mu.RLock()
  302. // avoid filling a closed pool, or concurrent filling
  303. if pool.closed || pool.filling {
  304. pool.mu.RUnlock()
  305. return
  306. }
  307. // determine the filling work to be done
  308. startCount := len(pool.conns)
  309. fillCount := pool.size - startCount
  310. // avoid filling a full (or overfull) pool
  311. if fillCount <= 0 {
  312. pool.mu.RUnlock()
  313. return
  314. }
  315. // switch from read to write lock
  316. pool.mu.RUnlock()
  317. pool.mu.Lock()
  318. // double check everything since the lock was released
  319. startCount = len(pool.conns)
  320. fillCount = pool.size - startCount
  321. if pool.closed || pool.filling || fillCount <= 0 {
  322. // looks like another goroutine already beat this
  323. // goroutine to the filling
  324. pool.mu.Unlock()
  325. return
  326. }
  327. // ok fill the pool
  328. pool.filling = true
  329. // allow others to access the pool while filling
  330. pool.mu.Unlock()
  331. // only this goroutine should make calls to fill/empty the pool at this
  332. // point until after this routine or its subordinates calls
  333. // fillingStopped
  334. // fill only the first connection synchronously
  335. if startCount == 0 {
  336. err := pool.connect()
  337. pool.logConnectErr(err)
  338. if err != nil {
  339. // probably unreachable host
  340. pool.fillingStopped()
  341. // this is calle with the connetion pool mutex held, this call will
  342. // then recursivly try to lock it again. FIXME
  343. go pool.session.handleNodeDown(net.ParseIP(pool.host.Peer()), pool.port)
  344. return
  345. }
  346. // filled one
  347. fillCount--
  348. // connect all connections to this host in sync
  349. for fillCount > 0 {
  350. err := pool.connect()
  351. pool.logConnectErr(err)
  352. // decrement, even on error
  353. fillCount--
  354. }
  355. pool.fillingStopped()
  356. return
  357. }
  358. // fill the rest of the pool asynchronously
  359. go func() {
  360. for fillCount > 0 {
  361. err := pool.connect()
  362. pool.logConnectErr(err)
  363. // decrement, even on error
  364. fillCount--
  365. }
  366. // mark the end of filling
  367. pool.fillingStopped()
  368. }()
  369. }
  370. func (pool *hostConnPool) logConnectErr(err error) {
  371. if opErr, ok := err.(*net.OpError); ok && (opErr.Op == "dial" || opErr.Op == "read") {
  372. // connection refused
  373. // these are typical during a node outage so avoid log spam.
  374. } else if err != nil {
  375. // unexpected error
  376. log.Printf("error: failed to connect to %s due to error: %v", pool.addr, err)
  377. }
  378. }
  379. // transition back to a not-filling state.
  380. func (pool *hostConnPool) fillingStopped() {
  381. // wait for some time to avoid back-to-back filling
  382. // this provides some time between failed attempts
  383. // to fill the pool for the host to recover
  384. time.Sleep(time.Duration(rand.Int31n(100)+31) * time.Millisecond)
  385. pool.mu.Lock()
  386. pool.filling = false
  387. pool.mu.Unlock()
  388. }
  389. // create a new connection to the host and add it to the pool
  390. func (pool *hostConnPool) connect() error {
  391. // try to connect
  392. conn, err := pool.session.connect(pool.addr, pool)
  393. if err != nil {
  394. return err
  395. }
  396. if pool.keyspace != "" {
  397. // set the keyspace
  398. if err := conn.UseKeyspace(pool.keyspace); err != nil {
  399. conn.Close()
  400. return err
  401. }
  402. }
  403. // add the Conn to the pool
  404. pool.mu.Lock()
  405. defer pool.mu.Unlock()
  406. if pool.closed {
  407. conn.Close()
  408. return nil
  409. }
  410. pool.conns = append(pool.conns, conn)
  411. conns := make([]*Conn, len(pool.conns))
  412. copy(conns, pool.conns)
  413. pool.policy.SetConns(conns)
  414. return nil
  415. }
  416. // handle any error from a Conn
  417. func (pool *hostConnPool) HandleError(conn *Conn, err error, closed bool) {
  418. if !closed {
  419. // still an open connection, so continue using it
  420. return
  421. }
  422. // TODO: track the number of errors per host and detect when a host is dead,
  423. // then also have something which can detect when a host comes back.
  424. pool.mu.Lock()
  425. defer pool.mu.Unlock()
  426. if pool.closed {
  427. // pool closed
  428. return
  429. }
  430. // find the connection index
  431. for i, candidate := range pool.conns {
  432. if candidate == conn {
  433. // remove the connection, not preserving order
  434. pool.conns[i], pool.conns = pool.conns[len(pool.conns)-1], pool.conns[:len(pool.conns)-1]
  435. // update the policy
  436. conns := make([]*Conn, len(pool.conns))
  437. copy(conns, pool.conns)
  438. pool.policy.SetConns(conns)
  439. // lost a connection, so fill the pool
  440. go pool.fill()
  441. break
  442. }
  443. }
  444. }
  445. // removes and closes all connections from the pool
  446. func (pool *hostConnPool) drain() {
  447. pool.mu.Lock()
  448. defer pool.mu.Unlock()
  449. // empty the pool
  450. conns := pool.conns
  451. pool.conns = pool.conns[:0:0]
  452. // update the policy
  453. pool.policy.SetConns(nil)
  454. // close the connections
  455. for _, conn := range conns {
  456. conn.Close()
  457. }
  458. }