| /* |
| * Copyright 2018-present Open Networking Foundation |
| * |
| * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
| * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
| * You may obtain a copy of the License at |
| * |
| * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
| * |
| * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
| * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
| * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
| * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
| * limitations under the License. |
| */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Two voltha cores receive the same request; each tries to acquire ownership of the request |
| * by writing its identifier (e.g. container name or pod name) to the transaction key named |
| * after the serial number of the request. The core that loses the race for acquisition |
| * monitors the progress of the core actually serving the request by watching for changes |
| * in the value of the transaction key. Once the request is complete, the |
| * serving core closes the transaction by invoking the KVTransaction's Close method, which |
| * replaces the value of the transaction (i.e. serial number) key with the string |
| * TRANSACTION_COMPLETE. The standby core observes this update, stops watching the transaction, |
| * and then deletes the transaction key. |
| * |
| */ |
| package core |
| |
| import ( |
| "github.com/opencord/voltha-lib-go/v2/pkg/db/kvstore" |
| "github.com/opencord/voltha-lib-go/v2/pkg/log" |
| "google.golang.org/grpc/codes" |
| "google.golang.org/grpc/status" |
| "time" |
| ) |
| |
| // Transaction acquisition results |
| const ( |
| UNKNOWN = iota |
| SEIZED_BY_SELF |
| COMPLETED_BY_OTHER |
| ABANDONED_BY_OTHER |
| ABANDONED_WATCH_BY_SELF |
| ) |
| |
| var errorTransactionNotAcquired = status.Error(codes.Canceled, "transaction-not-acquired") |
| |
| const ( |
| TRANSACTION_COMPLETE = "TRANSACTION-COMPLETE" |
| ) |
| |
| // Transaction constants used to guarantee the Core processing a request hold on to the transaction until |
| // it either completes it (either successfully or times out) or the Core itself crashes ( |
| // e.g. a server failure). |
| // If a request has a timeout of x seconds then the Core processing the request will renew the transaction lease |
| // every x/NUM_TXN_RENEWAL_PER_REQUEST seconds. After the Core completes the request it stops renewing the |
| // transaction and sets the transaction value to TRANSACTION_COMPLETE. If the processing Core crashes then it |
| // will not renew the transaction causing the KV store to delete the transaction after its renewal period. The |
| // Core watching the transaction will then take over. |
| // Since the MIN_TXN_RENEWAL_INTERVAL_IN_SEC is 3 seconds then for any transaction that completes within 3 seconds |
| // there won't be a transaction renewal done. |
| const ( |
| NUM_TXN_RENEWAL_PER_REQUEST = 2 |
| MIN_TXN_RENEWAL_INTERVAL_IN_SEC = 3 |
| MIN_TXN_RESERVATION_DURATION_IN_SEC = 5 |
| ) |
| |
| type TransactionContext struct { |
| kvClient kvstore.Client |
| kvOperationTimeout int |
| owner string |
| txnPrefix string |
| } |
| |
| var ctx *TransactionContext |
| |
| var txnState = []string{ |
| "UNKNOWN", |
| "SEIZED-BY-SELF", |
| "COMPLETED-BY-OTHER", |
| "ABANDONED-BY-OTHER", |
| "ABANDONED_WATCH_BY_SELF"} |
| |
| func init() { |
| log.AddPackage(log.JSON, log.DebugLevel, nil) |
| } |
| |
| func NewTransactionContext( |
| owner string, |
| txnPrefix string, |
| kvClient kvstore.Client, |
| kvOpTimeout int) *TransactionContext { |
| |
| return &TransactionContext{ |
| owner: owner, |
| txnPrefix: txnPrefix, |
| kvClient: kvClient, |
| kvOperationTimeout: kvOpTimeout} |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Before instantiating a KVTransaction, a TransactionContext must be created. |
| * The parameters stored in the context govern the behaviour of all KVTransaction |
| * instances. |
| * |
| * :param owner: The owner (i.e. voltha core name) of a transaction |
| * :param txnPrefix: The key prefix under which all transaction IDs, or serial numbers, |
| * will be created (e.g. "service/voltha/transactions") |
| * :param kvClient: The client API used for all interactions with the KV store. Currently |
| * only the etcd client is supported. |
| * :param: kvOpTimeout: The maximum time, in seconds, to be taken by any KV operation |
| * used by this package |
| */ |
| func SetTransactionContext(owner string, |
| txnPrefix string, |
| kvClient kvstore.Client, |
| kvOpTimeout int) error { |
| |
| ctx = NewTransactionContext(owner, txnPrefix, kvClient, kvOpTimeout) |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| type KVTransaction struct { |
| monitorCh chan int |
| txnId string |
| txnKey string |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * A KVTransaction constructor |
| * |
| * :param txnId: The serial number of a voltha request. |
| * :return: A KVTransaction instance |
| */ |
| func NewKVTransaction(txnId string) *KVTransaction { |
| return &KVTransaction{ |
| txnId: txnId, |
| txnKey: ctx.txnPrefix + txnId} |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Acquired is invoked by a Core, upon reception of a request, to reserve the transaction key in the KV store. The |
| * request may be resource specific (i.e will include an ID for that resource) or may be generic (i.e. list a set of |
| * resources). If the request is resource specific then this function should be invoked with the ownedByMe flag to |
| * indicate whether this Core owns this resource. In the case where this Core owns this resource or it is a generic |
| * request then we will proceed to reserve the transaction key in the KV store for a minimum time specified by the |
| * minDuration param. If the reservation request fails (i.e. the other Core got the reservation before this one - this |
| * can happen only for generic request) then the Core will start to watch for changes to the key to determine |
| * whether the other Core completed the transaction successfully or the Core just died. If the Core does not own the |
| * resource then we will proceed to watch the transaction key. |
| * |
| * :param minDuration: minimum time to reserve the transaction key in the KV store |
| * :param ownedByMe: specify whether the request is about a resource owned or not. If it's absent then this is a |
| * generic request that has no specific resource ID (e.g. list) |
| * |
| * :return: A boolean specifying whether the resource was acquired. An error is return in case this function is invoked |
| * for a resource that is nonexistent. |
| */ |
| func (c *KVTransaction) Acquired(minDuration int64, ownedByMe ...bool) (bool, error) { |
| var acquired bool |
| var currOwner string = "" |
| var res int |
| |
| // Convert milliseconds to seconds, rounding up |
| // The reservation TTL is specified in seconds |
| durationInSecs := minDuration / 1000 |
| if remainder := minDuration % 1000; remainder > 0 { |
| durationInSecs++ |
| } |
| if durationInSecs < int64(MIN_TXN_RESERVATION_DURATION_IN_SEC) { |
| durationInSecs = int64(MIN_TXN_RESERVATION_DURATION_IN_SEC) |
| } |
| genericRequest := true |
| resourceOwned := false |
| if len(ownedByMe) > 0 { |
| genericRequest = false |
| resourceOwned = ownedByMe[0] |
| } |
| if resourceOwned || genericRequest { |
| // Keep the reservation longer that the minDuration (which is really the request timeout) to ensure the |
| // transaction key stays in the KV store until after the Core finalize a request timeout condition (which is |
| // a success from a request completion perspective). |
| if err := c.tryToReserveTxn(durationInSecs * 2); err == nil { |
| res = SEIZED_BY_SELF |
| } else { |
| log.Debugw("watch-other-server", |
| log.Fields{"transactionId": c.txnId, "owner": currOwner, "timeout": durationInSecs}) |
| res = c.Watch(durationInSecs) |
| } |
| } else { |
| res = c.Watch(durationInSecs) |
| } |
| switch res { |
| case SEIZED_BY_SELF, ABANDONED_BY_OTHER: |
| acquired = true |
| default: |
| acquired = false |
| } |
| log.Debugw("acquire-transaction-status", log.Fields{"transactionId": c.txnId, "acquired": acquired, "result": txnState[res]}) |
| return acquired, nil |
| } |
| |
| func (c *KVTransaction) tryToReserveTxn(durationInSecs int64) error { |
| var currOwner string = "" |
| var res int |
| value, err := ctx.kvClient.Reserve(c.txnKey, ctx.owner, durationInSecs) |
| if value != nil { |
| if currOwner, err = kvstore.ToString(value); err != nil { // This should never happen |
| log.Errorw("unexpected-owner-type", log.Fields{"transactionId": c.txnId, "error": err}) |
| return err |
| } |
| if currOwner == ctx.owner { |
| log.Debugw("acquired-transaction", log.Fields{"transactionId": c.txnId, "result": txnState[res]}) |
| // Setup the monitoring channel |
| c.monitorCh = make(chan int) |
| go c.holdOnToTxnUntilProcessingCompleted(c.txnKey, ctx.owner, durationInSecs) |
| return nil |
| } |
| } |
| return status.Error(codes.PermissionDenied, "reservation-denied") |
| } |
| |
| func (c *KVTransaction) Watch(durationInSecs int64) int { |
| var res int |
| |
| events := ctx.kvClient.Watch(c.txnKey) |
| defer ctx.kvClient.CloseWatch(c.txnKey, events) |
| |
| transactionWasAcquiredByOther := false |
| |
| //Check whether the transaction was already completed by the other Core before we got here. |
| if kvp, _ := ctx.kvClient.Get(c.txnKey, ctx.kvOperationTimeout); kvp != nil { |
| transactionWasAcquiredByOther = true |
| if val, err := kvstore.ToString(kvp.Value); err == nil { |
| if val == TRANSACTION_COMPLETE { |
| res = COMPLETED_BY_OTHER |
| // Do an immediate delete of the transaction in the KV Store to free up KV Storage faster |
| c.Delete() |
| return res |
| } |
| } else { |
| // An unexpected value - let's get out of here as something did not go according to plan |
| res = ABANDONED_WATCH_BY_SELF |
| log.Debugw("cannot-read-transaction-value", log.Fields{"txn": c.txnId, "error": err}) |
| return res |
| } |
| } |
| |
| for { |
| select { |
| case event := <-events: |
| transactionWasAcquiredByOther = true |
| log.Debugw("received-event", log.Fields{"txn": c.txnId, "type": event.EventType}) |
| if event.EventType == kvstore.DELETE { |
| // The other core failed to process the request |
| res = ABANDONED_BY_OTHER |
| } else if event.EventType == kvstore.PUT { |
| key, e1 := kvstore.ToString(event.Key) |
| val, e2 := kvstore.ToString(event.Value) |
| if e1 == nil && e2 == nil && key == c.txnKey { |
| if val == TRANSACTION_COMPLETE { |
| res = COMPLETED_BY_OTHER |
| // Successful request completion has been detected. Remove the transaction key |
| c.Delete() |
| } else { |
| log.Debugw("Ignoring-PUT-event", log.Fields{"val": val, "key": key}) |
| continue |
| } |
| } else { |
| log.Warnw("received-unexpected-PUT-event", log.Fields{"txn": c.txnId, "key": key, "ctxKey": c.txnKey}) |
| } |
| } |
| case <-time.After(time.Duration(durationInSecs) * time.Second): |
| // Corner case: In the case where the Core owning the device dies and before this Core takes ownership of |
| // this device there is a window where new requests will end up being watched instead of being processed. |
| // Grab the request if the other Core did not create the transaction in the KV store. |
| // TODO: Use a peer-monitoring probe to switch over (still relies on the probe frequency). This will |
| // guarantee that the peer is actually gone instead of limiting the time the peer can get hold of a |
| // request. |
| if !transactionWasAcquiredByOther { |
| log.Debugw("timeout-no-peer", log.Fields{"txId": c.txnId}) |
| res = ABANDONED_BY_OTHER |
| } else { |
| continue |
| } |
| } |
| break |
| } |
| return res |
| } |
| |
| func (c *KVTransaction) Close() error { |
| log.Debugw("close", log.Fields{"txn": c.txnId}) |
| // Stop monitoring the key (applies only when there has been no transaction switch over) |
| if c.monitorCh != nil { |
| close(c.monitorCh) |
| ctx.kvClient.Put(c.txnKey, TRANSACTION_COMPLETE, ctx.kvOperationTimeout) |
| } |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| func (c *KVTransaction) Delete() error { |
| log.Debugw("delete", log.Fields{"txn": c.txnId}) |
| return ctx.kvClient.Delete(c.txnKey, ctx.kvOperationTimeout) |
| } |
| |
| // holdOnToTxnUntilProcessingCompleted renews the transaction lease until the transaction is complete. durationInSecs |
| // is used to calculate the frequency at which the Core processing the transaction renews the lease. This function |
| // exits only when the transaction is Closed, i.e completed. |
| func (c *KVTransaction) holdOnToTxnUntilProcessingCompleted(key string, owner string, durationInSecs int64) { |
| log.Debugw("holdOnToTxnUntilProcessingCompleted", log.Fields{"txn": c.txnId}) |
| renewInterval := durationInSecs / NUM_TXN_RENEWAL_PER_REQUEST |
| if renewInterval < MIN_TXN_RENEWAL_INTERVAL_IN_SEC { |
| renewInterval = MIN_TXN_RENEWAL_INTERVAL_IN_SEC |
| } |
| forLoop: |
| for { |
| select { |
| case <-c.monitorCh: |
| log.Debugw("transaction-renewal-exits", log.Fields{"txn": c.txnId}) |
| break forLoop |
| case <-time.After(time.Duration(renewInterval) * time.Second): |
| if err := ctx.kvClient.RenewReservation(c.txnKey); err != nil { |
| // Log and continue. |
| log.Warnw("transaction-renewal-failed", log.Fields{"txnId": c.txnKey, "error": err}) |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |