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William Kurkianea869482019-04-09 15:16:11 -04001/*
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18
19// Package transport defines and implements message oriented communication
20// channel to complete various transactions (e.g., an RPC). It is meant for
21// grpc-internal usage and is not intended to be imported directly by users.
22package transport
23
24import (
25 "context"
26 "errors"
27 "fmt"
28 "io"
29 "net"
30 "sync"
31 "sync/atomic"
32
33 "google.golang.org/grpc/codes"
34 "google.golang.org/grpc/credentials"
35 "google.golang.org/grpc/keepalive"
36 "google.golang.org/grpc/metadata"
37 "google.golang.org/grpc/stats"
38 "google.golang.org/grpc/status"
39 "google.golang.org/grpc/tap"
40)
41
42// recvMsg represents the received msg from the transport. All transport
43// protocol specific info has been removed.
44type recvMsg struct {
45 data []byte
46 // nil: received some data
47 // io.EOF: stream is completed. data is nil.
48 // other non-nil error: transport failure. data is nil.
49 err error
50}
51
52// recvBuffer is an unbounded channel of recvMsg structs.
53// Note recvBuffer differs from controlBuffer only in that recvBuffer
54// holds a channel of only recvMsg structs instead of objects implementing "item" interface.
55// recvBuffer is written to much more often than
56// controlBuffer and using strict recvMsg structs helps avoid allocation in "recvBuffer.put"
57type recvBuffer struct {
58 c chan recvMsg
59 mu sync.Mutex
60 backlog []recvMsg
61 err error
62}
63
64func newRecvBuffer() *recvBuffer {
65 b := &recvBuffer{
66 c: make(chan recvMsg, 1),
67 }
68 return b
69}
70
71func (b *recvBuffer) put(r recvMsg) {
72 b.mu.Lock()
73 if b.err != nil {
74 b.mu.Unlock()
75 // An error had occurred earlier, don't accept more
76 // data or errors.
77 return
78 }
79 b.err = r.err
80 if len(b.backlog) == 0 {
81 select {
82 case b.c <- r:
83 b.mu.Unlock()
84 return
85 default:
86 }
87 }
88 b.backlog = append(b.backlog, r)
89 b.mu.Unlock()
90}
91
92func (b *recvBuffer) load() {
93 b.mu.Lock()
94 if len(b.backlog) > 0 {
95 select {
96 case b.c <- b.backlog[0]:
97 b.backlog[0] = recvMsg{}
98 b.backlog = b.backlog[1:]
99 default:
100 }
101 }
102 b.mu.Unlock()
103}
104
105// get returns the channel that receives a recvMsg in the buffer.
106//
107// Upon receipt of a recvMsg, the caller should call load to send another
108// recvMsg onto the channel if there is any.
109func (b *recvBuffer) get() <-chan recvMsg {
110 return b.c
111}
112
113// recvBufferReader implements io.Reader interface to read the data from
114// recvBuffer.
115type recvBufferReader struct {
116 closeStream func(error) // Closes the client transport stream with the given error and nil trailer metadata.
117 ctx context.Context
118 ctxDone <-chan struct{} // cache of ctx.Done() (for performance).
119 recv *recvBuffer
120 last []byte // Stores the remaining data in the previous calls.
121 err error
122}
123
124// Read reads the next len(p) bytes from last. If last is drained, it tries to
125// read additional data from recv. It blocks if there no additional data available
126// in recv. If Read returns any non-nil error, it will continue to return that error.
127func (r *recvBufferReader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
128 if r.err != nil {
129 return 0, r.err
130 }
131 if r.last != nil && len(r.last) > 0 {
132 // Read remaining data left in last call.
133 copied := copy(p, r.last)
134 r.last = r.last[copied:]
135 return copied, nil
136 }
137 if r.closeStream != nil {
138 n, r.err = r.readClient(p)
139 } else {
140 n, r.err = r.read(p)
141 }
142 return n, r.err
143}
144
145func (r *recvBufferReader) read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
146 select {
147 case <-r.ctxDone:
148 return 0, ContextErr(r.ctx.Err())
149 case m := <-r.recv.get():
150 return r.readAdditional(m, p)
151 }
152}
153
154func (r *recvBufferReader) readClient(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
155 // If the context is canceled, then closes the stream with nil metadata.
156 // closeStream writes its error parameter to r.recv as a recvMsg.
157 // r.readAdditional acts on that message and returns the necessary error.
158 select {
159 case <-r.ctxDone:
160 r.closeStream(ContextErr(r.ctx.Err()))
161 m := <-r.recv.get()
162 return r.readAdditional(m, p)
163 case m := <-r.recv.get():
164 return r.readAdditional(m, p)
165 }
166}
167
168func (r *recvBufferReader) readAdditional(m recvMsg, p []byte) (n int, err error) {
169 r.recv.load()
170 if m.err != nil {
171 return 0, m.err
172 }
173 copied := copy(p, m.data)
174 r.last = m.data[copied:]
175 return copied, nil
176}
177
178type streamState uint32
179
180const (
181 streamActive streamState = iota
182 streamWriteDone // EndStream sent
183 streamReadDone // EndStream received
184 streamDone // the entire stream is finished.
185)
186
187// Stream represents an RPC in the transport layer.
188type Stream struct {
189 id uint32
190 st ServerTransport // nil for client side Stream
191 ctx context.Context // the associated context of the stream
192 cancel context.CancelFunc // always nil for client side Stream
193 done chan struct{} // closed at the end of stream to unblock writers. On the client side.
194 ctxDone <-chan struct{} // same as done chan but for server side. Cache of ctx.Done() (for performance)
195 method string // the associated RPC method of the stream
196 recvCompress string
197 sendCompress string
198 buf *recvBuffer
199 trReader io.Reader
200 fc *inFlow
201 wq *writeQuota
202
203 // Callback to state application's intentions to read data. This
204 // is used to adjust flow control, if needed.
205 requestRead func(int)
206
207 headerChan chan struct{} // closed to indicate the end of header metadata.
208 headerDone uint32 // set when headerChan is closed. Used to avoid closing headerChan multiple times.
209
210 // hdrMu protects header and trailer metadata on the server-side.
211 hdrMu sync.Mutex
212 // On client side, header keeps the received header metadata.
213 //
214 // On server side, header keeps the header set by SetHeader(). The complete
215 // header will merged into this after t.WriteHeader() is called.
216 header metadata.MD
217 trailer metadata.MD // the key-value map of trailer metadata.
218
219 noHeaders bool // set if the client never received headers (set only after the stream is done).
220
221 // On the server-side, headerSent is atomically set to 1 when the headers are sent out.
222 headerSent uint32
223
224 state streamState
225
226 // On client-side it is the status error received from the server.
227 // On server-side it is unused.
228 status *status.Status
229
230 bytesReceived uint32 // indicates whether any bytes have been received on this stream
231 unprocessed uint32 // set if the server sends a refused stream or GOAWAY including this stream
232
233 // contentSubtype is the content-subtype for requests.
234 // this must be lowercase or the behavior is undefined.
235 contentSubtype string
236}
237
238// isHeaderSent is only valid on the server-side.
239func (s *Stream) isHeaderSent() bool {
240 return atomic.LoadUint32(&s.headerSent) == 1
241}
242
243// updateHeaderSent updates headerSent and returns true
244// if it was alreay set. It is valid only on server-side.
245func (s *Stream) updateHeaderSent() bool {
246 return atomic.SwapUint32(&s.headerSent, 1) == 1
247}
248
249func (s *Stream) swapState(st streamState) streamState {
250 return streamState(atomic.SwapUint32((*uint32)(&s.state), uint32(st)))
251}
252
253func (s *Stream) compareAndSwapState(oldState, newState streamState) bool {
254 return atomic.CompareAndSwapUint32((*uint32)(&s.state), uint32(oldState), uint32(newState))
255}
256
257func (s *Stream) getState() streamState {
258 return streamState(atomic.LoadUint32((*uint32)(&s.state)))
259}
260
261func (s *Stream) waitOnHeader() error {
262 if s.headerChan == nil {
263 // On the server headerChan is always nil since a stream originates
264 // only after having received headers.
265 return nil
266 }
267 select {
268 case <-s.ctx.Done():
269 return ContextErr(s.ctx.Err())
270 case <-s.headerChan:
271 return nil
272 }
273}
274
275// RecvCompress returns the compression algorithm applied to the inbound
276// message. It is empty string if there is no compression applied.
277func (s *Stream) RecvCompress() string {
278 if err := s.waitOnHeader(); err != nil {
279 return ""
280 }
281 return s.recvCompress
282}
283
284// SetSendCompress sets the compression algorithm to the stream.
285func (s *Stream) SetSendCompress(str string) {
286 s.sendCompress = str
287}
288
289// Done returns a channel which is closed when it receives the final status
290// from the server.
291func (s *Stream) Done() <-chan struct{} {
292 return s.done
293}
294
295// Header returns the header metadata of the stream.
296//
297// On client side, it acquires the key-value pairs of header metadata once it is
298// available. It blocks until i) the metadata is ready or ii) there is no header
299// metadata or iii) the stream is canceled/expired.
300//
301// On server side, it returns the out header after t.WriteHeader is called.
302func (s *Stream) Header() (metadata.MD, error) {
303 if s.headerChan == nil && s.header != nil {
304 // On server side, return the header in stream. It will be the out
305 // header after t.WriteHeader is called.
306 return s.header.Copy(), nil
307 }
308 err := s.waitOnHeader()
309 // Even if the stream is closed, header is returned if available.
310 select {
311 case <-s.headerChan:
312 if s.header == nil {
313 return nil, nil
314 }
315 return s.header.Copy(), nil
316 default:
317 }
318 return nil, err
319}
320
321// TrailersOnly blocks until a header or trailers-only frame is received and
322// then returns true if the stream was trailers-only. If the stream ends
323// before headers are received, returns true, nil. If a context error happens
324// first, returns it as a status error. Client-side only.
325func (s *Stream) TrailersOnly() (bool, error) {
326 err := s.waitOnHeader()
327 if err != nil {
328 return false, err
329 }
330 // if !headerDone, some other connection error occurred.
331 return s.noHeaders && atomic.LoadUint32(&s.headerDone) == 1, nil
332}
333
334// Trailer returns the cached trailer metedata. Note that if it is not called
335// after the entire stream is done, it could return an empty MD. Client
336// side only.
337// It can be safely read only after stream has ended that is either read
338// or write have returned io.EOF.
339func (s *Stream) Trailer() metadata.MD {
340 c := s.trailer.Copy()
341 return c
342}
343
344// ContentSubtype returns the content-subtype for a request. For example, a
345// content-subtype of "proto" will result in a content-type of
346// "application/grpc+proto". This will always be lowercase. See
347// https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/doc/PROTOCOL-HTTP2.md#requests for
348// more details.
349func (s *Stream) ContentSubtype() string {
350 return s.contentSubtype
351}
352
353// Context returns the context of the stream.
354func (s *Stream) Context() context.Context {
355 return s.ctx
356}
357
358// Method returns the method for the stream.
359func (s *Stream) Method() string {
360 return s.method
361}
362
363// Status returns the status received from the server.
364// Status can be read safely only after the stream has ended,
365// that is, after Done() is closed.
366func (s *Stream) Status() *status.Status {
367 return s.status
368}
369
370// SetHeader sets the header metadata. This can be called multiple times.
371// Server side only.
372// This should not be called in parallel to other data writes.
373func (s *Stream) SetHeader(md metadata.MD) error {
374 if md.Len() == 0 {
375 return nil
376 }
377 if s.isHeaderSent() || s.getState() == streamDone {
378 return ErrIllegalHeaderWrite
379 }
380 s.hdrMu.Lock()
381 s.header = metadata.Join(s.header, md)
382 s.hdrMu.Unlock()
383 return nil
384}
385
386// SendHeader sends the given header metadata. The given metadata is
387// combined with any metadata set by previous calls to SetHeader and
388// then written to the transport stream.
389func (s *Stream) SendHeader(md metadata.MD) error {
390 return s.st.WriteHeader(s, md)
391}
392
393// SetTrailer sets the trailer metadata which will be sent with the RPC status
394// by the server. This can be called multiple times. Server side only.
395// This should not be called parallel to other data writes.
396func (s *Stream) SetTrailer(md metadata.MD) error {
397 if md.Len() == 0 {
398 return nil
399 }
400 if s.getState() == streamDone {
401 return ErrIllegalHeaderWrite
402 }
403 s.hdrMu.Lock()
404 s.trailer = metadata.Join(s.trailer, md)
405 s.hdrMu.Unlock()
406 return nil
407}
408
409func (s *Stream) write(m recvMsg) {
410 s.buf.put(m)
411}
412
413// Read reads all p bytes from the wire for this stream.
414func (s *Stream) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
415 // Don't request a read if there was an error earlier
416 if er := s.trReader.(*transportReader).er; er != nil {
417 return 0, er
418 }
419 s.requestRead(len(p))
420 return io.ReadFull(s.trReader, p)
421}
422
423// tranportReader reads all the data available for this Stream from the transport and
424// passes them into the decoder, which converts them into a gRPC message stream.
425// The error is io.EOF when the stream is done or another non-nil error if
426// the stream broke.
427type transportReader struct {
428 reader io.Reader
429 // The handler to control the window update procedure for both this
430 // particular stream and the associated transport.
431 windowHandler func(int)
432 er error
433}
434
435func (t *transportReader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
436 n, err = t.reader.Read(p)
437 if err != nil {
438 t.er = err
439 return
440 }
441 t.windowHandler(n)
442 return
443}
444
445// BytesReceived indicates whether any bytes have been received on this stream.
446func (s *Stream) BytesReceived() bool {
447 return atomic.LoadUint32(&s.bytesReceived) == 1
448}
449
450// Unprocessed indicates whether the server did not process this stream --
451// i.e. it sent a refused stream or GOAWAY including this stream ID.
452func (s *Stream) Unprocessed() bool {
453 return atomic.LoadUint32(&s.unprocessed) == 1
454}
455
456// GoString is implemented by Stream so context.String() won't
457// race when printing %#v.
458func (s *Stream) GoString() string {
459 return fmt.Sprintf("<stream: %p, %v>", s, s.method)
460}
461
462// state of transport
463type transportState int
464
465const (
466 reachable transportState = iota
467 closing
468 draining
469)
470
471// ServerConfig consists of all the configurations to establish a server transport.
472type ServerConfig struct {
473 MaxStreams uint32
474 AuthInfo credentials.AuthInfo
475 InTapHandle tap.ServerInHandle
476 StatsHandler stats.Handler
477 KeepaliveParams keepalive.ServerParameters
478 KeepalivePolicy keepalive.EnforcementPolicy
479 InitialWindowSize int32
480 InitialConnWindowSize int32
481 WriteBufferSize int
482 ReadBufferSize int
483 ChannelzParentID int64
484 MaxHeaderListSize *uint32
485}
486
487// NewServerTransport creates a ServerTransport with conn or non-nil error
488// if it fails.
489func NewServerTransport(protocol string, conn net.Conn, config *ServerConfig) (ServerTransport, error) {
490 return newHTTP2Server(conn, config)
491}
492
493// ConnectOptions covers all relevant options for communicating with the server.
494type ConnectOptions struct {
495 // UserAgent is the application user agent.
496 UserAgent string
497 // Dialer specifies how to dial a network address.
498 Dialer func(context.Context, string) (net.Conn, error)
499 // FailOnNonTempDialError specifies if gRPC fails on non-temporary dial errors.
500 FailOnNonTempDialError bool
501 // PerRPCCredentials stores the PerRPCCredentials required to issue RPCs.
502 PerRPCCredentials []credentials.PerRPCCredentials
503 // TransportCredentials stores the Authenticator required to setup a client
504 // connection. Only one of TransportCredentials and CredsBundle is non-nil.
505 TransportCredentials credentials.TransportCredentials
506 // CredsBundle is the credentials bundle to be used. Only one of
507 // TransportCredentials and CredsBundle is non-nil.
508 CredsBundle credentials.Bundle
509 // KeepaliveParams stores the keepalive parameters.
510 KeepaliveParams keepalive.ClientParameters
511 // StatsHandler stores the handler for stats.
512 StatsHandler stats.Handler
513 // InitialWindowSize sets the initial window size for a stream.
514 InitialWindowSize int32
515 // InitialConnWindowSize sets the initial window size for a connection.
516 InitialConnWindowSize int32
517 // WriteBufferSize sets the size of write buffer which in turn determines how much data can be batched before it's written on the wire.
518 WriteBufferSize int
519 // ReadBufferSize sets the size of read buffer, which in turn determines how much data can be read at most for one read syscall.
520 ReadBufferSize int
521 // ChannelzParentID sets the addrConn id which initiate the creation of this client transport.
522 ChannelzParentID int64
523 // MaxHeaderListSize sets the max (uncompressed) size of header list that is prepared to be received.
524 MaxHeaderListSize *uint32
525}
526
527// TargetInfo contains the information of the target such as network address and metadata.
528type TargetInfo struct {
529 Addr string
530 Metadata interface{}
531 Authority string
532}
533
534// NewClientTransport establishes the transport with the required ConnectOptions
535// and returns it to the caller.
536func NewClientTransport(connectCtx, ctx context.Context, target TargetInfo, opts ConnectOptions, onPrefaceReceipt func(), onGoAway func(GoAwayReason), onClose func()) (ClientTransport, error) {
537 return newHTTP2Client(connectCtx, ctx, target, opts, onPrefaceReceipt, onGoAway, onClose)
538}
539
540// Options provides additional hints and information for message
541// transmission.
542type Options struct {
543 // Last indicates whether this write is the last piece for
544 // this stream.
545 Last bool
546}
547
548// CallHdr carries the information of a particular RPC.
549type CallHdr struct {
550 // Host specifies the peer's host.
551 Host string
552
553 // Method specifies the operation to perform.
554 Method string
555
556 // SendCompress specifies the compression algorithm applied on
557 // outbound message.
558 SendCompress string
559
560 // Creds specifies credentials.PerRPCCredentials for a call.
561 Creds credentials.PerRPCCredentials
562
563 // ContentSubtype specifies the content-subtype for a request. For example, a
564 // content-subtype of "proto" will result in a content-type of
565 // "application/grpc+proto". The value of ContentSubtype must be all
566 // lowercase, otherwise the behavior is undefined. See
567 // https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/doc/PROTOCOL-HTTP2.md#requests
568 // for more details.
569 ContentSubtype string
570
571 PreviousAttempts int // value of grpc-previous-rpc-attempts header to set
572}
573
574// ClientTransport is the common interface for all gRPC client-side transport
575// implementations.
576type ClientTransport interface {
577 // Close tears down this transport. Once it returns, the transport
578 // should not be accessed any more. The caller must make sure this
579 // is called only once.
580 Close() error
581
582 // GracefulClose starts to tear down the transport. It stops accepting
583 // new RPCs and wait the completion of the pending RPCs.
584 GracefulClose() error
585
586 // Write sends the data for the given stream. A nil stream indicates
587 // the write is to be performed on the transport as a whole.
588 Write(s *Stream, hdr []byte, data []byte, opts *Options) error
589
590 // NewStream creates a Stream for an RPC.
591 NewStream(ctx context.Context, callHdr *CallHdr) (*Stream, error)
592
593 // CloseStream clears the footprint of a stream when the stream is
594 // not needed any more. The err indicates the error incurred when
595 // CloseStream is called. Must be called when a stream is finished
596 // unless the associated transport is closing.
597 CloseStream(stream *Stream, err error)
598
599 // Error returns a channel that is closed when some I/O error
600 // happens. Typically the caller should have a goroutine to monitor
601 // this in order to take action (e.g., close the current transport
602 // and create a new one) in error case. It should not return nil
603 // once the transport is initiated.
604 Error() <-chan struct{}
605
606 // GoAway returns a channel that is closed when ClientTransport
607 // receives the draining signal from the server (e.g., GOAWAY frame in
608 // HTTP/2).
609 GoAway() <-chan struct{}
610
611 // GetGoAwayReason returns the reason why GoAway frame was received.
612 GetGoAwayReason() GoAwayReason
613
614 // IncrMsgSent increments the number of message sent through this transport.
615 IncrMsgSent()
616
617 // IncrMsgRecv increments the number of message received through this transport.
618 IncrMsgRecv()
619}
620
621// ServerTransport is the common interface for all gRPC server-side transport
622// implementations.
623//
624// Methods may be called concurrently from multiple goroutines, but
625// Write methods for a given Stream will be called serially.
626type ServerTransport interface {
627 // HandleStreams receives incoming streams using the given handler.
628 HandleStreams(func(*Stream), func(context.Context, string) context.Context)
629
630 // WriteHeader sends the header metadata for the given stream.
631 // WriteHeader may not be called on all streams.
632 WriteHeader(s *Stream, md metadata.MD) error
633
634 // Write sends the data for the given stream.
635 // Write may not be called on all streams.
636 Write(s *Stream, hdr []byte, data []byte, opts *Options) error
637
638 // WriteStatus sends the status of a stream to the client. WriteStatus is
639 // the final call made on a stream and always occurs.
640 WriteStatus(s *Stream, st *status.Status) error
641
642 // Close tears down the transport. Once it is called, the transport
643 // should not be accessed any more. All the pending streams and their
644 // handlers will be terminated asynchronously.
645 Close() error
646
647 // RemoteAddr returns the remote network address.
648 RemoteAddr() net.Addr
649
650 // Drain notifies the client this ServerTransport stops accepting new RPCs.
651 Drain()
652
653 // IncrMsgSent increments the number of message sent through this transport.
654 IncrMsgSent()
655
656 // IncrMsgRecv increments the number of message received through this transport.
657 IncrMsgRecv()
658}
659
660// connectionErrorf creates an ConnectionError with the specified error description.
661func connectionErrorf(temp bool, e error, format string, a ...interface{}) ConnectionError {
662 return ConnectionError{
663 Desc: fmt.Sprintf(format, a...),
664 temp: temp,
665 err: e,
666 }
667}
668
669// ConnectionError is an error that results in the termination of the
670// entire connection and the retry of all the active streams.
671type ConnectionError struct {
672 Desc string
673 temp bool
674 err error
675}
676
677func (e ConnectionError) Error() string {
678 return fmt.Sprintf("connection error: desc = %q", e.Desc)
679}
680
681// Temporary indicates if this connection error is temporary or fatal.
682func (e ConnectionError) Temporary() bool {
683 return e.temp
684}
685
686// Origin returns the original error of this connection error.
687func (e ConnectionError) Origin() error {
688 // Never return nil error here.
689 // If the original error is nil, return itself.
690 if e.err == nil {
691 return e
692 }
693 return e.err
694}
695
696var (
697 // ErrConnClosing indicates that the transport is closing.
698 ErrConnClosing = connectionErrorf(true, nil, "transport is closing")
699 // errStreamDrain indicates that the stream is rejected because the
700 // connection is draining. This could be caused by goaway or balancer
701 // removing the address.
702 errStreamDrain = status.Error(codes.Unavailable, "the connection is draining")
703 // errStreamDone is returned from write at the client side to indiacte application
704 // layer of an error.
705 errStreamDone = errors.New("the stream is done")
706 // StatusGoAway indicates that the server sent a GOAWAY that included this
707 // stream's ID in unprocessed RPCs.
708 statusGoAway = status.New(codes.Unavailable, "the stream is rejected because server is draining the connection")
709)
710
711// GoAwayReason contains the reason for the GoAway frame received.
712type GoAwayReason uint8
713
714const (
715 // GoAwayInvalid indicates that no GoAway frame is received.
716 GoAwayInvalid GoAwayReason = 0
717 // GoAwayNoReason is the default value when GoAway frame is received.
718 GoAwayNoReason GoAwayReason = 1
719 // GoAwayTooManyPings indicates that a GoAway frame with
720 // ErrCodeEnhanceYourCalm was received and that the debug data said
721 // "too_many_pings".
722 GoAwayTooManyPings GoAwayReason = 2
723)
724
725// channelzData is used to store channelz related data for http2Client and http2Server.
726// These fields cannot be embedded in the original structs (e.g. http2Client), since to do atomic
727// operation on int64 variable on 32-bit machine, user is responsible to enforce memory alignment.
728// Here, by grouping those int64 fields inside a struct, we are enforcing the alignment.
729type channelzData struct {
730 kpCount int64
731 // The number of streams that have started, including already finished ones.
732 streamsStarted int64
733 // Client side: The number of streams that have ended successfully by receiving
734 // EoS bit set frame from server.
735 // Server side: The number of streams that have ended successfully by sending
736 // frame with EoS bit set.
737 streamsSucceeded int64
738 streamsFailed int64
739 // lastStreamCreatedTime stores the timestamp that the last stream gets created. It is of int64 type
740 // instead of time.Time since it's more costly to atomically update time.Time variable than int64
741 // variable. The same goes for lastMsgSentTime and lastMsgRecvTime.
742 lastStreamCreatedTime int64
743 msgSent int64
744 msgRecv int64
745 lastMsgSentTime int64
746 lastMsgRecvTime int64
747}
748
749// ContextErr converts the error from context package into a status error.
750func ContextErr(err error) error {
751 switch err {
752 case context.DeadlineExceeded:
753 return status.Error(codes.DeadlineExceeded, err.Error())
754 case context.Canceled:
755 return status.Error(codes.Canceled, err.Error())
756 }
757 return status.Errorf(codes.Internal, "Unexpected error from context packet: %v", err)
758}