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go/internal/jsonrpc2/serve.go
Rob Findley 9ffc0ab4ef internal/jsonrpc2: add an idle timeout for stream serving
When running gopls against an automatically started remote instance, we
want the lifecycle of the remote to be detached from that of its
clients, so that it doesn't shut down while clients are still connected.
On the other hand, a gopls process can consume significant resources, so
we don't want it to remain when there are no more connected clients.

The jsonrpc2 package is updated to support the concept of idle timeout:
a duration after which the server is shut down when there are no
connected clients. This is exposed in the gopls serve command via the
-listen.timeout flag.

Update golang/go#34111

Change-Id: Id62b3d4a2fa66de2c9306d130ca431717f01d1e5
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/tools/+/220281
Run-TryBot: Robert Findley <rfindley@google.com>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Heschi Kreinick <heschi@google.com>
2020-02-24 23:06:35 +00:00

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// Copyright 2020 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package jsonrpc2
import (
"context"
"errors"
"fmt"
"log"
"net"
"os"
"time"
)
// NOTE: This file provides an experimental API for serving multiple remote
// jsonrpc2 clients over the network. For now, it is intentionally similar to
// net/http, but that may change in the future as we figure out the correct
// semantics.
// A StreamServer is used to serve incoming jsonrpc2 clients communicating over
// a newly created stream.
type StreamServer interface {
ServeStream(context.Context, Stream) error
}
// The ServerFunc type is an adapter that implements the StreamServer interface
// using an ordinary function.
type ServerFunc func(context.Context, Stream) error
// ServeStream calls f(ctx, s).
func (f ServerFunc) ServeStream(ctx context.Context, s Stream) error {
return f(ctx, s)
}
// HandlerServer returns a StreamServer that handles incoming streams using the
// provided handler.
func HandlerServer(h Handler) StreamServer {
return ServerFunc(func(ctx context.Context, s Stream) error {
conn := NewConn(s)
conn.AddHandler(h)
return conn.Run(ctx)
})
}
// ListenAndServe starts an jsonrpc2 server on the given address. If
// idleTimeout is non-zero, ListenAndServe exits after there are no clients for
// this duration, otherwise it exits only on error.
func ListenAndServe(ctx context.Context, network, addr string, server StreamServer, idleTimeout time.Duration) error {
ln, err := net.Listen(network, addr)
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer ln.Close()
if network == "unix" {
defer os.Remove(addr)
}
return Serve(ctx, ln, server, idleTimeout)
}
// ErrIdleTimeout is returned when serving timed out waiting for new connections.
var ErrIdleTimeout = errors.New("timed out waiting for new connections")
// Serve accepts incoming connections from the network, and handles them using
// the provided server. If idleTimeout is non-zero, ListenAndServe exits after
// there are no clients for this duration, otherwise it exits only on error.
func Serve(ctx context.Context, ln net.Listener, server StreamServer, idleTimeout time.Duration) error {
// Max duration: ~290 years; surely that's long enough.
const forever = 1<<63 - 1
if idleTimeout <= 0 {
idleTimeout = forever
}
connTimer := time.NewTimer(idleTimeout)
newConns := make(chan net.Conn)
doneListening := make(chan error)
closedConns := make(chan error)
go func() {
for {
nc, err := ln.Accept()
if err != nil {
doneListening <- fmt.Errorf("Accept(): %v", err)
return
}
newConns <- nc
}
}()
activeConns := 0
for {
select {
case netConn := <-newConns:
activeConns++
connTimer.Stop()
stream := NewHeaderStream(netConn, netConn)
go func() {
closedConns <- server.ServeStream(ctx, stream)
}()
case err := <-doneListening:
return err
case err := <-closedConns:
log.Printf("closed a connection with error: %v", err)
activeConns--
if activeConns == 0 {
connTimer.Reset(idleTimeout)
}
case <-connTimer.C:
return ErrIdleTimeout
case <-ctx.Done():
return ctx.Err()
}
}
}