google.golang.org/grpc@v1.72.2/balancer/balancer.go (about)

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    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  	"google.golang.org/grpc/channelz"
    31  	"google.golang.org/grpc/connectivity"
    32  	"google.golang.org/grpc/credentials"
    33  	estats "google.golang.org/grpc/experimental/stats"
    34  	"google.golang.org/grpc/grpclog"
    35  	"google.golang.org/grpc/internal"
    36  	"google.golang.org/grpc/metadata"
    37  	"google.golang.org/grpc/resolver"
    38  	"google.golang.org/grpc/serviceconfig"
    39  )
    40  
    41  var (
    42  	// m is a map from name to balancer builder.
    43  	m = make(map[string]Builder)
    44  
    45  	logger = grpclog.Component("balancer")
    46  )
    47  
    48  // Register registers the balancer builder to the balancer map. b.Name
    49  // (lowercased) will be used as the name registered with this builder.  If the
    50  // Builder implements ConfigParser, ParseConfig will be called when new service
    51  // configs are received by the resolver, and the result will be provided to the
    52  // Balancer in UpdateClientConnState.
    53  //
    54  // NOTE: this function must only be called during initialization time (i.e. in
    55  // an init() function), and is not thread-safe. If multiple Balancers are
    56  // registered with the same name, the one registered last will take effect.
    57  func Register(b Builder) {
    58  	name := strings.ToLower(b.Name())
    59  	if name != b.Name() {
    60  		// TODO: Skip the use of strings.ToLower() to index the map after v1.59
    61  		// is released to switch to case sensitive balancer registry. Also,
    62  		// remove this warning and update the docstrings for Register and Get.
    63  		logger.Warningf("Balancer registered with name %q. grpc-go will be switching to case sensitive balancer registries soon", b.Name())
    64  	}
    65  	m[name] = b
    66  }
    67  
    68  // unregisterForTesting deletes the balancer with the given name from the
    69  // balancer map.
    70  //
    71  // This function is not thread-safe.
    72  func unregisterForTesting(name string) {
    73  	delete(m, name)
    74  }
    75  
    76  func init() {
    77  	internal.BalancerUnregister = unregisterForTesting
    78  	internal.ConnectedAddress = connectedAddress
    79  	internal.SetConnectedAddress = setConnectedAddress
    80  }
    81  
    82  // Get returns the resolver builder registered with the given name.
    83  // Note that the compare is done in a case-insensitive fashion.
    84  // If no builder is register with the name, nil will be returned.
    85  func Get(name string) Builder {
    86  	if strings.ToLower(name) != name {
    87  		// TODO: Skip the use of strings.ToLower() to index the map after v1.59
    88  		// is released to switch to case sensitive balancer registry. Also,
    89  		// remove this warning and update the docstrings for Register and Get.
    90  		logger.Warningf("Balancer retrieved for name %q. grpc-go will be switching to case sensitive balancer registries soon", name)
    91  	}
    92  	if b, ok := m[strings.ToLower(name)]; ok {
    93  		return b
    94  	}
    95  	return nil
    96  }
    97  
    98  // NewSubConnOptions contains options to create new SubConn.
    99  type NewSubConnOptions struct {
   100  	// CredsBundle is the credentials bundle that will be used in the created
   101  	// SubConn. If it's nil, the original creds from grpc DialOptions will be
   102  	// used.
   103  	//
   104  	// Deprecated: Use the Attributes field in resolver.Address to pass
   105  	// arbitrary data to the credential handshaker.
   106  	CredsBundle credentials.Bundle
   107  	// HealthCheckEnabled indicates whether health check service should be
   108  	// enabled on this SubConn
   109  	HealthCheckEnabled bool
   110  	// StateListener is called when the state of the subconn changes.  If nil,
   111  	// Balancer.UpdateSubConnState will be called instead.  Will never be
   112  	// invoked until after Connect() is called on the SubConn created with
   113  	// these options.
   114  	StateListener func(SubConnState)
   115  }
   116  
   117  // State contains the balancer's state relevant to the gRPC ClientConn.
   118  type State struct {
   119  	// State contains the connectivity state of the balancer, which is used to
   120  	// determine the state of the ClientConn.
   121  	ConnectivityState connectivity.State
   122  	// Picker is used to choose connections (SubConns) for RPCs.
   123  	Picker Picker
   124  }
   125  
   126  // ClientConn represents a gRPC ClientConn.
   127  //
   128  // This interface is to be implemented by gRPC. Users should not need a
   129  // brand new implementation of this interface. For the situations like
   130  // testing, the new implementation should embed this interface. This allows
   131  // gRPC to add new methods to this interface.
   132  //
   133  // NOTICE: This interface is intended to be implemented by gRPC, or intercepted
   134  // by custom load balancing polices.  Users should not need their own complete
   135  // implementation of this interface -- they should always delegate to a
   136  // ClientConn passed to Builder.Build() by embedding it in their
   137  // implementations. An embedded ClientConn must never be nil, or runtime panics
   138  // will occur.
   139  type ClientConn interface {
   140  	// NewSubConn is called by balancer to create a new SubConn.
   141  	// It doesn't block and wait for the connections to be established.
   142  	// Behaviors of the SubConn can be controlled by options.
   143  	//
   144  	// Deprecated: please be aware that in a future version, SubConns will only
   145  	// support one address per SubConn.
   146  	NewSubConn([]resolver.Address, NewSubConnOptions) (SubConn, error)
   147  	// RemoveSubConn removes the SubConn from ClientConn.
   148  	// The SubConn will be shutdown.
   149  	//
   150  	// Deprecated: use SubConn.Shutdown instead.
   151  	RemoveSubConn(SubConn)
   152  	// UpdateAddresses updates the addresses used in the passed in SubConn.
   153  	// gRPC checks if the currently connected address is still in the new list.
   154  	// If so, the connection will be kept. Else, the connection will be
   155  	// gracefully closed, and a new connection will be created.
   156  	//
   157  	// This may trigger a state transition for the SubConn.
   158  	//
   159  	// Deprecated: this method will be removed.  Create new SubConns for new
   160  	// addresses instead.
   161  	UpdateAddresses(SubConn, []resolver.Address)
   162  
   163  	// UpdateState notifies gRPC that the balancer's internal state has
   164  	// changed.
   165  	//
   166  	// gRPC will update the connectivity state of the ClientConn, and will call
   167  	// Pick on the new Picker to pick new SubConns.
   168  	UpdateState(State)
   169  
   170  	// ResolveNow is called by balancer to notify gRPC to do a name resolving.
   171  	ResolveNow(resolver.ResolveNowOptions)
   172  
   173  	// Target returns the dial target for this ClientConn.
   174  	//
   175  	// Deprecated: Use the Target field in the BuildOptions instead.
   176  	Target() string
   177  
   178  	// MetricsRecorder provides the metrics recorder that balancers can use to
   179  	// record metrics. Balancer implementations which do not register metrics on
   180  	// metrics registry and record on them can ignore this method. The returned
   181  	// MetricsRecorder is guaranteed to never be nil.
   182  	MetricsRecorder() estats.MetricsRecorder
   183  
   184  	// EnforceClientConnEmbedding is included to force implementers to embed
   185  	// another implementation of this interface, allowing gRPC to add methods
   186  	// without breaking users.
   187  	internal.EnforceClientConnEmbedding
   188  }
   189  
   190  // BuildOptions contains additional information for Build.
   191  type BuildOptions struct {
   192  	// DialCreds is the transport credentials to use when communicating with a
   193  	// remote load balancer server. Balancer implementations which do not
   194  	// communicate with a remote load balancer server can ignore this field.
   195  	DialCreds credentials.TransportCredentials
   196  	// CredsBundle is the credentials bundle to use when communicating with a
   197  	// remote load balancer server. Balancer implementations which do not
   198  	// communicate with a remote load balancer server can ignore this field.
   199  	CredsBundle credentials.Bundle
   200  	// Dialer is the custom dialer to use when communicating with a remote load
   201  	// balancer server. Balancer implementations which do not communicate with a
   202  	// remote load balancer server can ignore this field.
   203  	Dialer func(context.Context, string) (net.Conn, error)
   204  	// Authority is the server name to use as part of the authentication
   205  	// handshake when communicating with a remote load balancer server. Balancer
   206  	// implementations which do not communicate with a remote load balancer
   207  	// server can ignore this field.
   208  	Authority string
   209  	// ChannelzParent is the parent ClientConn's channelz channel.
   210  	ChannelzParent channelz.Identifier
   211  	// CustomUserAgent is the custom user agent set on the parent ClientConn.
   212  	// The balancer should set the same custom user agent if it creates a
   213  	// ClientConn.
   214  	CustomUserAgent string
   215  	// Target contains the parsed address info of the dial target. It is the
   216  	// same resolver.Target as passed to the resolver. See the documentation for
   217  	// the resolver.Target type for details about what it contains.
   218  	Target resolver.Target
   219  }
   220  
   221  // Builder creates a balancer.
   222  type Builder interface {
   223  	// Build creates a new balancer with the ClientConn.
   224  	Build(cc ClientConn, opts BuildOptions) Balancer
   225  	// Name returns the name of balancers built by this builder.
   226  	// It will be used to pick balancers (for example in service config).
   227  	Name() string
   228  }
   229  
   230  // ConfigParser parses load balancer configs.
   231  type ConfigParser interface {
   232  	// ParseConfig parses the JSON load balancer config provided into an
   233  	// internal form or returns an error if the config is invalid.  For future
   234  	// compatibility reasons, unknown fields in the config should be ignored.
   235  	ParseConfig(LoadBalancingConfigJSON json.RawMessage) (serviceconfig.LoadBalancingConfig, error)
   236  }
   237  
   238  // PickInfo contains additional information for the Pick operation.
   239  type PickInfo struct {
   240  	// FullMethodName is the method name that NewClientStream() is called
   241  	// with. The canonical format is /service/Method.
   242  	FullMethodName string
   243  	// Ctx is the RPC's context, and may contain relevant RPC-level information
   244  	// like the outgoing header metadata.
   245  	Ctx context.Context
   246  }
   247  
   248  // DoneInfo contains additional information for done.
   249  type DoneInfo struct {
   250  	// Err is the rpc error the RPC finished with. It could be nil.
   251  	Err error
   252  	// Trailer contains the metadata from the RPC's trailer, if present.
   253  	Trailer metadata.MD
   254  	// BytesSent indicates if any bytes have been sent to the server.
   255  	BytesSent bool
   256  	// BytesReceived indicates if any byte has been received from the server.
   257  	BytesReceived bool
   258  	// ServerLoad is the load received from server. It's usually sent as part of
   259  	// trailing metadata.
   260  	//
   261  	// The only supported type now is *orca_v3.LoadReport.
   262  	ServerLoad any
   263  }
   264  
   265  var (
   266  	// ErrNoSubConnAvailable indicates no SubConn is available for pick().
   267  	// gRPC will block the RPC until a new picker is available via UpdateState().
   268  	ErrNoSubConnAvailable = errors.New("no SubConn is available")
   269  	// ErrTransientFailure indicates all SubConns are in TransientFailure.
   270  	// WaitForReady RPCs will block, non-WaitForReady RPCs will fail.
   271  	//
   272  	// Deprecated: return an appropriate error based on the last resolution or
   273  	// connection attempt instead.  The behavior is the same for any non-gRPC
   274  	// status error.
   275  	ErrTransientFailure = errors.New("all SubConns are in TransientFailure")
   276  )
   277  
   278  // PickResult contains information related to a connection chosen for an RPC.
   279  type PickResult struct {
   280  	// SubConn is the connection to use for this pick, if its state is Ready.
   281  	// If the state is not Ready, gRPC will block the RPC until a new Picker is
   282  	// provided by the balancer (using ClientConn.UpdateState).  The SubConn
   283  	// must be one returned by ClientConn.NewSubConn.
   284  	SubConn SubConn
   285  
   286  	// Done is called when the RPC is completed.  If the SubConn is not ready,
   287  	// this will be called with a nil parameter.  If the SubConn is not a valid
   288  	// type, Done may not be called.  May be nil if the balancer does not wish
   289  	// to be notified when the RPC completes.
   290  	Done func(DoneInfo)
   291  
   292  	// Metadata provides a way for LB policies to inject arbitrary per-call
   293  	// metadata. Any metadata returned here will be merged with existing
   294  	// metadata added by the client application.
   295  	//
   296  	// LB policies with child policies are responsible for propagating metadata
   297  	// injected by their children to the ClientConn, as part of Pick().
   298  	Metadata metadata.MD
   299  }
   300  
   301  // TransientFailureError returns e.  It exists for backward compatibility and
   302  // will be deleted soon.
   303  //
   304  // Deprecated: no longer necessary, picker errors are treated this way by
   305  // default.
   306  func TransientFailureError(e error) error { return e }
   307  
   308  // Picker is used by gRPC to pick a SubConn to send an RPC.
   309  // Balancer is expected to generate a new picker from its snapshot every time its
   310  // internal state has changed.
   311  //
   312  // The pickers used by gRPC can be updated by ClientConn.UpdateState().
   313  type Picker interface {
   314  	// Pick returns the connection to use for this RPC and related information.
   315  	//
   316  	// Pick should not block.  If the balancer needs to do I/O or any blocking
   317  	// or time-consuming work to service this call, it should return
   318  	// ErrNoSubConnAvailable, and the Pick call will be repeated by gRPC when
   319  	// the Picker is updated (using ClientConn.UpdateState).
   320  	//
   321  	// If an error is returned:
   322  	//
   323  	// - If the error is ErrNoSubConnAvailable, gRPC will block until a new
   324  	//   Picker is provided by the balancer (using ClientConn.UpdateState).
   325  	//
   326  	// - If the error is a status error (implemented by the grpc/status
   327  	//   package), gRPC will terminate the RPC with the code and message
   328  	//   provided.
   329  	//
   330  	// - For all other errors, wait for ready RPCs will wait, but non-wait for
   331  	//   ready RPCs will be terminated with this error's Error() string and
   332  	//   status code Unavailable.
   333  	Pick(info PickInfo) (PickResult, error)
   334  }
   335  
   336  // Balancer takes input from gRPC, manages SubConns, and collects and aggregates
   337  // the connectivity states.
   338  //
   339  // It also generates and updates the Picker used by gRPC to pick SubConns for RPCs.
   340  //
   341  // UpdateClientConnState, ResolverError, UpdateSubConnState, and Close are
   342  // guaranteed to be called synchronously from the same goroutine.  There's no
   343  // guarantee on picker.Pick, it may be called anytime.
   344  type Balancer interface {
   345  	// UpdateClientConnState is called by gRPC when the state of the ClientConn
   346  	// changes.  If the error returned is ErrBadResolverState, the ClientConn
   347  	// will begin calling ResolveNow on the active name resolver with
   348  	// exponential backoff until a subsequent call to UpdateClientConnState
   349  	// returns a nil error.  Any other errors are currently ignored.
   350  	UpdateClientConnState(ClientConnState) error
   351  	// ResolverError is called by gRPC when the name resolver reports an error.
   352  	ResolverError(error)
   353  	// UpdateSubConnState is called by gRPC when the state of a SubConn
   354  	// changes.
   355  	//
   356  	// Deprecated: Use NewSubConnOptions.StateListener when creating the
   357  	// SubConn instead.
   358  	UpdateSubConnState(SubConn, SubConnState)
   359  	// Close closes the balancer. The balancer is not currently required to
   360  	// call SubConn.Shutdown for its existing SubConns; however, this will be
   361  	// required in a future release, so it is recommended.
   362  	Close()
   363  }
   364  
   365  // ExitIdler is an optional interface for balancers to implement.  If
   366  // implemented, ExitIdle will be called when ClientConn.Connect is called, if
   367  // the ClientConn is idle.  If unimplemented, ClientConn.Connect will cause
   368  // all SubConns to connect.
   369  //
   370  // Notice: it will be required for all balancers to implement this in a future
   371  // release.
   372  type ExitIdler interface {
   373  	// ExitIdle instructs the LB policy to reconnect to backends / exit the
   374  	// IDLE state, if appropriate and possible.  Note that SubConns that enter
   375  	// the IDLE state will not reconnect until SubConn.Connect is called.
   376  	ExitIdle()
   377  }
   378  
   379  // ClientConnState describes the state of a ClientConn relevant to the
   380  // balancer.
   381  type ClientConnState struct {
   382  	ResolverState resolver.State
   383  	// The parsed load balancing configuration returned by the builder's
   384  	// ParseConfig method, if implemented.
   385  	BalancerConfig serviceconfig.LoadBalancingConfig
   386  }
   387  
   388  // ErrBadResolverState may be returned by UpdateClientConnState to indicate a
   389  // problem with the provided name resolver data.
   390  var ErrBadResolverState = errors.New("bad resolver state")