github.com/hxx258456/ccgo@v0.0.5-0.20230213014102-48b35f46f66f/grpc/balancer/balancer.go (about) 1 /* 2 * 3 * Copyright 2017 gRPC authors. 4 * 5 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 6 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 7 * You may obtain a copy of the License at 8 * 9 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 10 * 11 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 12 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 13 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 14 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 15 * limitations under the License. 16 * 17 */ 18 19 // Package balancer defines APIs for load balancing in gRPC. 20 // All APIs in this package are experimental. 21 package balancer 22 23 import ( 24 "context" 25 "encoding/json" 26 "errors" 27 "net" 28 "strings" 29 30 "github.com/hxx258456/ccgo/grpc/connectivity" 31 "github.com/hxx258456/ccgo/grpc/credentials" 32 "github.com/hxx258456/ccgo/grpc/internal" 33 "github.com/hxx258456/ccgo/grpc/metadata" 34 "github.com/hxx258456/ccgo/grpc/resolver" 35 "github.com/hxx258456/ccgo/grpc/serviceconfig" 36 ) 37 38 var ( 39 // m is a map from name to balancer builder. 40 m = make(map[string]Builder) 41 ) 42 43 // Register registers the balancer builder to the balancer map. b.Name 44 // (lowercased) will be used as the name registered with this builder. If the 45 // Builder implements ConfigParser, ParseConfig will be called when new service 46 // configs are received by the resolver, and the result will be provided to the 47 // Balancer in UpdateClientConnState. 48 // 49 // NOTE: this function must only be called during initialization time (i.e. in 50 // an init() function), and is not thread-safe. If multiple Balancers are 51 // registered with the same name, the one registered last will take effect. 52 func Register(b Builder) { 53 m[strings.ToLower(b.Name())] = b 54 } 55 56 // unregisterForTesting deletes the balancer with the given name from the 57 // balancer map. 58 // 59 // This function is not thread-safe. 60 func unregisterForTesting(name string) { 61 delete(m, name) 62 } 63 64 func init() { 65 internal.BalancerUnregister = unregisterForTesting 66 } 67 68 // Get returns the resolver builder registered with the given name. 69 // Note that the compare is done in a case-insensitive fashion. 70 // If no builder is register with the name, nil will be returned. 71 func Get(name string) Builder { 72 if b, ok := m[strings.ToLower(name)]; ok { 73 return b 74 } 75 return nil 76 } 77 78 // A SubConn represents a single connection to a gRPC backend service. 79 // 80 // Each SubConn contains a list of addresses. 81 // 82 // All SubConns start in IDLE, and will not try to connect. To trigger the 83 // connecting, Balancers must call Connect. If a connection re-enters IDLE, 84 // Balancers must call Connect again to trigger a new connection attempt. 85 // 86 // gRPC will try to connect to the addresses in sequence, and stop trying the 87 // remainder once the first connection is successful. If an attempt to connect 88 // to all addresses encounters an error, the SubConn will enter 89 // TRANSIENT_FAILURE for a backoff period, and then transition to IDLE. 90 // 91 // Once established, if a connection is lost, the SubConn will transition 92 // directly to IDLE. 93 // 94 // This interface is to be implemented by gRPC. Users should not need their own 95 // implementation of this interface. For situations like testing, any 96 // implementations should embed this interface. This allows gRPC to add new 97 // methods to this interface. 98 type SubConn interface { 99 // UpdateAddresses updates the addresses used in this SubConn. 100 // gRPC checks if currently-connected address is still in the new list. 101 // If it's in the list, the connection will be kept. 102 // If it's not in the list, the connection will gracefully closed, and 103 // a new connection will be created. 104 // 105 // This will trigger a state transition for the SubConn. 106 // 107 // Deprecated: This method is now part of the ClientConn interface and will 108 // eventually be removed from here. 109 UpdateAddresses([]resolver.Address) 110 // Connect starts the connecting for this SubConn. 111 Connect() 112 } 113 114 // NewSubConnOptions contains options to create new SubConn. 115 type NewSubConnOptions struct { 116 // CredsBundle is the credentials bundle that will be used in the created 117 // SubConn. If it's nil, the original creds from grpc DialOptions will be 118 // used. 119 // 120 // Deprecated: Use the Attributes field in resolver.Address to pass 121 // arbitrary data to the credential handshaker. 122 CredsBundle credentials.Bundle 123 // HealthCheckEnabled indicates whether health check service should be 124 // enabled on this SubConn 125 HealthCheckEnabled bool 126 } 127 128 // State contains the balancer's state relevant to the gRPC ClientConn. 129 type State struct { 130 // State contains the connectivity state of the balancer, which is used to 131 // determine the state of the ClientConn. 132 ConnectivityState connectivity.State 133 // Picker is used to choose connections (SubConns) for RPCs. 134 Picker Picker 135 } 136 137 // ClientConn represents a gRPC ClientConn. 138 // 139 // This interface is to be implemented by gRPC. Users should not need a 140 // brand new implementation of this interface. For the situations like 141 // testing, the new implementation should embed this interface. This allows 142 // gRPC to add new methods to this interface. 143 type ClientConn interface { 144 // NewSubConn is called by balancer to create a new SubConn. 145 // It doesn't block and wait for the connections to be established. 146 // Behaviors of the SubConn can be controlled by options. 147 NewSubConn([]resolver.Address, NewSubConnOptions) (SubConn, error) 148 // RemoveSubConn removes the SubConn from ClientConn. 149 // The SubConn will be shutdown. 150 RemoveSubConn(SubConn) 151 // UpdateAddresses updates the addresses used in the passed in SubConn. 152 // gRPC checks if the currently connected address is still in the new list. 153 // If so, the connection will be kept. Else, the connection will be 154 // gracefully closed, and a new connection will be created. 155 // 156 // This will trigger a state transition for the SubConn. 157 UpdateAddresses(SubConn, []resolver.Address) 158 159 // UpdateState notifies gRPC that the balancer's internal state has 160 // changed. 161 // 162 // gRPC will update the connectivity state of the ClientConn, and will call 163 // Pick on the new Picker to pick new SubConns. 164 UpdateState(State) 165 166 // ResolveNow is called by balancer to notify gRPC to do a name resolving. 167 ResolveNow(resolver.ResolveNowOptions) 168 169 // Target returns the dial target for this ClientConn. 170 // 171 // Deprecated: Use the Target field in the BuildOptions instead. 172 Target() string 173 } 174 175 // BuildOptions contains additional information for Build. 176 type BuildOptions struct { 177 // DialCreds is the transport credentials to use when communicating with a 178 // remote load balancer server. Balancer implementations which do not 179 // communicate with a remote load balancer server can ignore this field. 180 DialCreds credentials.TransportCredentials 181 // CredsBundle is the credentials bundle to use when communicating with a 182 // remote load balancer server. Balancer implementations which do not 183 // communicate with a remote load balancer server can ignore this field. 184 CredsBundle credentials.Bundle 185 // Dialer is the custom dialer to use when communicating with a remote load 186 // balancer server. Balancer implementations which do not communicate with a 187 // remote load balancer server can ignore this field. 188 Dialer func(context.Context, string) (net.Conn, error) 189 // Authority is the server name to use as part of the authentication 190 // handshake when communicating with a remote load balancer server. Balancer 191 // implementations which do not communicate with a remote load balancer 192 // server can ignore this field. 193 Authority string 194 // ChannelzParentID is the parent ClientConn's channelz ID. 195 ChannelzParentID int64 196 // CustomUserAgent is the custom user agent set on the parent ClientConn. 197 // The balancer should set the same custom user agent if it creates a 198 // ClientConn. 199 CustomUserAgent string 200 // Target contains the parsed address info of the dial target. It is the 201 // same resolver.Target as passed to the resolver. See the documentation for 202 // the resolver.Target type for details about what it contains. 203 Target resolver.Target 204 } 205 206 // Builder creates a balancer. 207 type Builder interface { 208 // Build creates a new balancer with the ClientConn. 209 Build(cc ClientConn, opts BuildOptions) Balancer 210 // Name returns the name of balancers built by this builder. 211 // It will be used to pick balancers (for example in service config). 212 Name() string 213 } 214 215 // ConfigParser parses load balancer configs. 216 type ConfigParser interface { 217 // ParseConfig parses the JSON load balancer config provided into an 218 // internal form or returns an error if the config is invalid. For future 219 // compatibility reasons, unknown fields in the config should be ignored. 220 ParseConfig(LoadBalancingConfigJSON json.RawMessage) (serviceconfig.LoadBalancingConfig, error) 221 } 222 223 // PickInfo contains additional information for the Pick operation. 224 type PickInfo struct { 225 // FullMethodName is the method name that NewClientStream() is called 226 // with. The canonical format is /service/Method. 227 FullMethodName string 228 // Ctx is the RPC's context, and may contain relevant RPC-level information 229 // like the outgoing header metadata. 230 Ctx context.Context 231 } 232 233 // DoneInfo contains additional information for done. 234 type DoneInfo struct { 235 // Err is the rpc error the RPC finished with. It could be nil. 236 Err error 237 // Trailer contains the metadata from the RPC's trailer, if present. 238 Trailer metadata.MD 239 // BytesSent indicates if any bytes have been sent to the server. 240 BytesSent bool 241 // BytesReceived indicates if any byte has been received from the server. 242 BytesReceived bool 243 // ServerLoad is the load received from server. It's usually sent as part of 244 // trailing metadata. 245 // 246 // The only supported type now is *orca_v1.LoadReport. 247 ServerLoad interface{} 248 } 249 250 var ( 251 // ErrNoSubConnAvailable indicates no SubConn is available for pick(). 252 // gRPC will block the RPC until a new picker is available via UpdateState(). 253 ErrNoSubConnAvailable = errors.New("no SubConn is available") 254 // ErrTransientFailure indicates all SubConns are in TransientFailure. 255 // WaitForReady RPCs will block, non-WaitForReady RPCs will fail. 256 // 257 // Deprecated: return an appropriate error based on the last resolution or 258 // connection attempt instead. The behavior is the same for any non-gRPC 259 // status error. 260 ErrTransientFailure = errors.New("all SubConns are in TransientFailure") 261 ) 262 263 // PickResult contains information related to a connection chosen for an RPC. 264 type PickResult struct { 265 // SubConn is the connection to use for this pick, if its state is Ready. 266 // If the state is not Ready, gRPC will block the RPC until a new Picker is 267 // provided by the balancer (using ClientConn.UpdateState). The SubConn 268 // must be one returned by ClientConn.NewSubConn. 269 SubConn SubConn 270 271 // Done is called when the RPC is completed. If the SubConn is not ready, 272 // this will be called with a nil parameter. If the SubConn is not a valid 273 // type, Done may not be called. May be nil if the balancer does not wish 274 // to be notified when the RPC completes. 275 Done func(DoneInfo) 276 } 277 278 // TransientFailureError returns e. It exists for backward compatibility and 279 // will be deleted soon. 280 // 281 // Deprecated: no longer necessary, picker errors are treated this way by 282 // default. 283 func TransientFailureError(e error) error { return e } 284 285 // Picker is used by gRPC to pick a SubConn to send an RPC. 286 // Balancer is expected to generate a new picker from its snapshot every time its 287 // internal state has changed. 288 // 289 // The pickers used by gRPC can be updated by ClientConn.UpdateState(). 290 type Picker interface { 291 // Pick returns the connection to use for this RPC and related information. 292 // 293 // Pick should not block. If the balancer needs to do I/O or any blocking 294 // or time-consuming work to service this call, it should return 295 // ErrNoSubConnAvailable, and the Pick call will be repeated by gRPC when 296 // the Picker is updated (using ClientConn.UpdateState). 297 // 298 // If an error is returned: 299 // 300 // - If the error is ErrNoSubConnAvailable, gRPC will block until a new 301 // Picker is provided by the balancer (using ClientConn.UpdateState). 302 // 303 // - If the error is a status error (implemented by the grpc/status 304 // package), gRPC will terminate the RPC with the code and message 305 // provided. 306 // 307 // - For all other errors, wait for ready RPCs will wait, but non-wait for 308 // ready RPCs will be terminated with this error's Error() string and 309 // status code Unavailable. 310 Pick(info PickInfo) (PickResult, error) 311 } 312 313 // Balancer takes input from gRPC, manages SubConns, and collects and aggregates 314 // the connectivity states. 315 // 316 // It also generates and updates the Picker used by gRPC to pick SubConns for RPCs. 317 // 318 // UpdateClientConnState, ResolverError, UpdateSubConnState, and Close are 319 // guaranteed to be called synchronously from the same goroutine. There's no 320 // guarantee on picker.Pick, it may be called anytime. 321 type Balancer interface { 322 // UpdateClientConnState is called by gRPC when the state of the ClientConn 323 // changes. If the error returned is ErrBadResolverState, the ClientConn 324 // will begin calling ResolveNow on the active name resolver with 325 // exponential backoff until a subsequent call to UpdateClientConnState 326 // returns a nil error. Any other errors are currently ignored. 327 UpdateClientConnState(ClientConnState) error 328 // ResolverError is called by gRPC when the name resolver reports an error. 329 ResolverError(error) 330 // UpdateSubConnState is called by gRPC when the state of a SubConn 331 // changes. 332 UpdateSubConnState(SubConn, SubConnState) 333 // Close closes the balancer. The balancer is not required to call 334 // ClientConn.RemoveSubConn for its existing SubConns. 335 Close() 336 } 337 338 // ExitIdler is an optional interface for balancers to implement. If 339 // implemented, ExitIdle will be called when ClientConn.Connect is called, if 340 // the ClientConn is idle. If unimplemented, ClientConn.Connect will cause 341 // all SubConns to connect. 342 // 343 // Notice: it will be required for all balancers to implement this in a future 344 // release. 345 type ExitIdler interface { 346 // ExitIdle instructs the LB policy to reconnect to backends / exit the 347 // IDLE state, if appropriate and possible. Note that SubConns that enter 348 // the IDLE state will not reconnect until SubConn.Connect is called. 349 ExitIdle() 350 } 351 352 // SubConnState describes the state of a SubConn. 353 type SubConnState struct { 354 // ConnectivityState is the connectivity state of the SubConn. 355 ConnectivityState connectivity.State 356 // ConnectionError is set if the ConnectivityState is TransientFailure, 357 // describing the reason the SubConn failed. Otherwise, it is nil. 358 ConnectionError error 359 } 360 361 // ClientConnState describes the state of a ClientConn relevant to the 362 // balancer. 363 type ClientConnState struct { 364 ResolverState resolver.State 365 // The parsed load balancing configuration returned by the builder's 366 // ParseConfig method, if implemented. 367 BalancerConfig serviceconfig.LoadBalancingConfig 368 } 369 370 // ErrBadResolverState may be returned by UpdateClientConnState to indicate a 371 // problem with the provided name resolver data. 372 var ErrBadResolverState = errors.New("bad resolver state") 373 374 // ConnectivityStateEvaluator takes the connectivity states of multiple SubConns 375 // and returns one aggregated connectivity state. 376 // 377 // It's not thread safe. 378 type ConnectivityStateEvaluator struct { 379 numReady uint64 // Number of addrConns in ready state. 380 numConnecting uint64 // Number of addrConns in connecting state. 381 numTransientFailure uint64 // Number of addrConns in transient failure state. 382 numIdle uint64 // Number of addrConns in idle state. 383 } 384 385 // RecordTransition records state change happening in subConn and based on that 386 // it evaluates what aggregated state should be. 387 // 388 // - If at least one SubConn in Ready, the aggregated state is Ready; 389 // - Else if at least one SubConn in Connecting, the aggregated state is Connecting; 390 // - Else if at least one SubConn is TransientFailure, the aggregated state is Transient Failure; 391 // - Else if at least one SubConn is Idle, the aggregated state is Idle; 392 // - Else there are no subconns and the aggregated state is Transient Failure 393 // 394 // Shutdown is not considered. 395 func (cse *ConnectivityStateEvaluator) RecordTransition(oldState, newState connectivity.State) connectivity.State { 396 // Update counters. 397 for idx, state := range []connectivity.State{oldState, newState} { 398 updateVal := 2*uint64(idx) - 1 // -1 for oldState and +1 for new. 399 switch state { 400 case connectivity.Ready: 401 cse.numReady += updateVal 402 case connectivity.Connecting: 403 cse.numConnecting += updateVal 404 case connectivity.TransientFailure: 405 cse.numTransientFailure += updateVal 406 case connectivity.Idle: 407 cse.numIdle += updateVal 408 } 409 } 410 411 // Evaluate. 412 if cse.numReady > 0 { 413 return connectivity.Ready 414 } 415 if cse.numConnecting > 0 { 416 return connectivity.Connecting 417 } 418 if cse.numTransientFailure > 0 { 419 return connectivity.TransientFailure 420 } 421 if cse.numIdle > 0 { 422 return connectivity.Idle 423 } 424 return connectivity.TransientFailure 425 }