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document rpc.

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Rob Pike 2009-07-27 17:25:41 -07:00
parent b7dd312c93
commit 5b1d52e81d
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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ import (
"sync";
)
// Call represents an active RPC
// Call represents an active RPC.
type Call struct {
ServiceMethod string; // The name of the service and method to call.
Args interface{}; // The argument to the function (*struct).
@ -28,8 +28,10 @@ type Call struct {
}
// Client represents an RPC Client.
// There may be multiple outstanding Calls associated
// with a single Client.
type Client struct {
sync.Mutex; // protects pending, seq
mutex sync.Mutex; // protects pending, seq
shutdown os.Error; // non-nil if the client is shut down
sending sync.Mutex;
seq uint64;
@ -41,17 +43,17 @@ type Client struct {
func (client *Client) send(c *Call) {
// Register this call.
client.Lock();
client.mutex.Lock();
if client.shutdown != nil {
c.Error = client.shutdown;
client.Unlock();
client.mutex.Unlock();
doNotBlock := c.Done <- c;
return;
}
c.seq = client.seq;
client.seq++;
client.pending[c.seq] = c;
client.Unlock();
client.mutex.Unlock();
// Encode and send the request.
request := new(Request);
@ -78,10 +80,10 @@ func (client *Client) input() {
break
}
seq := response.Seq;
client.Lock();
client.mutex.Lock();
c := client.pending[seq];
client.pending[seq] = c, false;
client.Unlock();
client.mutex.Unlock();
err = client.dec.Decode(c.Reply);
c.Error = os.ErrorString(response.Error);
// We don't want to block here. It is the caller's responsibility to make
@ -89,13 +91,13 @@ func (client *Client) input() {
doNotBlock := c.Done <- c;
}
// Terminate pending calls.
client.Lock();
client.mutex.Lock();
client.shutdown = err;
for seq, call := range client.pending {
call.Error = err;
doNotBlock := call.Done <- call;
}
client.Unlock();
client.mutex.Unlock();
log.Stderr("client protocol error:", err);
}
@ -111,7 +113,7 @@ func NewClient(conn io.ReadWriteCloser) *Client {
return client;
}
// Dial connects to an HTTP RPC server at the specified network address.
// DialHTTP connects to an HTTP RPC server at the specified network address.
func DialHTTP(network, address string) (*Client, os.Error) {
conn, err := net.Dial(network, "", address);
if err != nil {
@ -142,7 +144,8 @@ func Dial(network, address string) (*Client, os.Error) {
}
// Go invokes the function asynchronously. It returns the Call structure representing
// the invocation.
// the invocation. The done channel will signal when the call is complete by returning
// the same Call object. If done is nil, Go will allocate a new channel.
func (client *Client) Go(serviceMethod string, args interface{}, reply interface{}, done chan *Call) *Call {
c := new(Call);
c.ServiceMethod = serviceMethod;

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@ -2,6 +2,109 @@
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
/*
The rpc package provides access to the public methods of an object across a
network or other I/O connection. A server registers an object, making it visible
as a service with the name of the type of the object. After registration, public
methods of the object will be accessible remotely. A server may register multiple
objects (services) of different types but it is an error to register multiple
objects of the same type.
Only methods that satisfy these criteria will be made available for remote access;
other methods will be ignored:
- the method name is publicly visible, that is, begins with an upper case letter.
- the method has two arguments, both pointers to publicly visible structs.
- the method has return type os.Error.
The method's first argument represents the arguments provided by the caller; the
second argument represents the result parameters to be returned to the caller.
The method's return value, if non-nil, is passed back as a string that the client
sees as an os.ErrorString.
The server may handle requests on a single connection by calling ServeConn. More
typically it will create a network listener and call Accept or, for an HTTP
listener, HandleHTTP and http.Serve.
A client wishing to use the service establishes a connection and then invokes
NewClient on the connection. The convenience function Dial (DialHTTP) performs
both steps for a raw network connection (an HTTP connection). The resulting
Client object has two methods, Call and Go, that specify the service and method to
call, a structure containing the arguments, and a structure to receive the result
parameters.
Call waits for the remote call to complete; Go launches the call asynchronously
and returns a channel that will signal completion.
Package "gob" is used to transport the data.
Here is a simple example. A server wishes to export an object of type Arith:
package server
type Args struct {
A, B int
}
type Reply struct {
C int
}
type Arith int
func (t *Arith) Multiply(args *Args, reply *Reply) os.Error {
reply.C = args.A * args.B;
return nil
}
func (t *Arith) Divide(args *Args, reply *Reply) os.Error {
if args.B == 0 {
return os.ErrorString("divide by zero");
}
reply.C = args.A / args.B;
return nil
}
The server calls (for HTTP service):
arith := new(Arith);
rpc.Register(arith);
rrpc.HandleHTTP();
l, e := net.Listen("tcp", ":1234");
if e != nil {
log.Exit("listen error:", e);
}
go http.Serve(l, nil);
At this point, clients can see a service "Arith" with methods "Arith.Multiply" and
"Arith.Divide". To invoke one, a client first dials the server:
client, err := rpc.DialHTTP("tcp", serverAddress + ":1234");
if err != nil {
log.Exit("dialing:", err);
}
Then it can make a remote call:
// Synchronous call
args := &server.Args{7,8};
reply := new(server.Reply);
err = client.Call("Arith.Multiply", args, reply);
if err != nil {
log.Exit("arith error:", err);
}
fmt.Printf("Arith: %d*%d=%d", args.A, args.B, reply.C);
or
// Asynchronous call
divCall := client.Go("Arith.Divide", args, reply, nil);
replyCall := <-divCall.Done; // will be equal to divCall
// check errors, print, etc.
A server implementation will often provide a simple, type-safe wrapper for the
client.
*/
package rpc
import (
@ -36,17 +139,21 @@ type service struct {
method map[string] *methodType; // registered methods
}
// Request is a header written before every RPC call.
// Request is a header written before every RPC call. It is used internally
// but documented here as an aid to debugging, such as when analyzing
// network traffic.
type Request struct {
ServiceMethod string;
Seq uint64;
ServiceMethod string; // format: "Service.Method"
Seq uint64; // sequence number chosen by client
}
// Response is a header written before every RPC return.
// Response is a header written before every RPC return. It is used internally
// but documented here as an aid to debugging, such as when analyzing
// network traffic.
type Response struct {
ServiceMethod string;
Seq uint64;
Error string;
ServiceMethod string; // echoes that of the Request
Seq uint64; // echoes that of the request
Error string; // error, if any.
}
type serverType struct {
@ -54,8 +161,8 @@ type serverType struct {
}
// This variable is a global whose "public" methods are really private methods
// called from the global functions of this package: rpc.Add, rpc.ServeConn, etc.
// For example, rpc.Add() calls server.add().
// called from the global functions of this package: rpc.Register, rpc.ServeConn, etc.
// For example, rpc.Register() calls server.add().
var server = &serverType{ make(map[string] *service) }
// Is this a publicly vislble - upper case - name?
@ -64,7 +171,7 @@ func isPublic(name string) bool {
return unicode.IsUpper(rune)
}
func (server *serverType) add(rcvr interface{}) os.Error {
func (server *serverType) register(rcvr interface{}) os.Error {
if server.serviceMap == nil {
server.serviceMap = make(map[string] *service);
}
@ -76,10 +183,13 @@ func (server *serverType) add(rcvr interface{}) os.Error {
log.Exit("rpc: no service name for type", s.typ.String())
}
if !isPublic(sname) {
s := "rpc Add: type " + sname + " is not public";
s := "rpc Register: type " + sname + " is not public";
log.Stderr(s);
return os.ErrorString(s);
}
if _, present := server.serviceMap[sname]; present {
return os.ErrorString("rpc: service already defined: " + sname);
}
s.name = sname;
s.method = make(map[string] *methodType);
@ -115,6 +225,14 @@ func (server *serverType) add(rcvr interface{}) os.Error {
log.Stderr(mname, "reply type not a pointer to a struct:", replyType.String());
continue;
}
if !isPublic(argType.Elem().Name()) {
log.Stderr(mname, "argument type not public:", argType.String());
continue;
}
if !isPublic(replyType.Elem().Name()) {
log.Stderr(mname, "reply type not public:", replyType.String());
continue;
}
// Method needs one out: os.Error.
if mtype.NumOut() != 1 {
log.Stderr("method", mname, "has wrong number of outs:", mtype.NumOut());
@ -128,7 +246,7 @@ func (server *serverType) add(rcvr interface{}) os.Error {
}
if len(s.method) == 0 {
s := "rpc Add: type " + sname + " has no public methods of suitable type";
s := "rpc Register: type " + sname + " has no public methods of suitable type";
log.Stderr(s);
return os.ErrorString(s);
}
@ -136,7 +254,7 @@ func (server *serverType) add(rcvr interface{}) os.Error {
return nil;
}
// A value to be sent as a placeholder for the response when we receive invalid request.
// A value sent as a placeholder for the response when the server receives an invalid request.
type InvalidRequest struct {
marker int
}
@ -234,24 +352,27 @@ func (server *serverType) accept(lis net.Listener) {
}
}
// Add publishes in the server the set of methods of the
// Register publishes in the server the set of methods of the
// receiver value that satisfy the following conditions:
// - public method
// - two arguments, both pointers to structs
// - two arguments, both pointers to public structs
// - one return value of type os.Error
// It returns an error if the receiver is not suitable.
func Add(rcvr interface{}) os.Error {
return server.add(rcvr)
// It returns an error if the receiver is not public or has no
// suitable methods.
func Register(rcvr interface{}) os.Error {
return server.register(rcvr)
}
// ServeConn runs the server on a single connection. When the connection
// completes, service terminates.
// completes, service terminates. ServeConn blocks; the caller typically
// invokes it in a go statement.
func ServeConn(conn io.ReadWriteCloser) {
go server.input(conn)
}
// Accept accepts connections on the listener and serves requests
// for each incoming connection.
// for each incoming connection. Accept blocks; the caller typically
// invokes it in a go statement.
func Accept(lis net.Listener) {
server.accept(lis)
}
@ -277,7 +398,7 @@ func serveHTTP(c *http.Conn, req *http.Request) {
}
// HandleHTTP registers an HTTP handler for RPC messages.
// It is still necessary to call http.Serve().
// It is still necessary to invoke http.Serve(), typically in a go statement.
func HandleHTTP() {
http.Handle(rpcPath, http.HandlerFunc(serveHTTP));
}

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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ func (t *Arith) Error(args *Args, reply *Reply) os.Error {
}
func startServer() {
rpc.Add(new(Arith));
Register(new(Arith));
l, e := net.Listen("tcp", ":0"); // any available address
if e != nil {
@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ func startServer() {
}
serverAddr = l.Addr();
log.Stderr("Test RPC server listening on ", serverAddr);
go rpc.Accept(l);
go Accept(l);
HandleHTTP();
l, e = net.Listen("tcp", ":0"); // any available address