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=head1 NAME |
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AnyEvent::MP::Kernel - the actual message passing kernel |
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=head1 SYNOPSIS |
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use AnyEvent::MP::Kernel; |
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=head1 DESCRIPTION |
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This module provides most of the basic functionality of AnyEvent::MP, |
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exposed through higher level interfaces such as L<AnyEvent::MP> and |
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L<Coro::MP>. |
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This module is mainly of interest when knowledge about connectivity, |
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connected nodes etc. is sought. |
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=head1 GLOBALS AND FUNCTIONS |
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=over 4 |
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=cut |
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package AnyEvent::MP::Kernel; |
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use common::sense; |
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use POSIX (); |
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use Carp (); |
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use MIME::Base64 (); |
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use AE (); |
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use AnyEvent::MP::Node; |
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use AnyEvent::MP::Transport; |
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use base "Exporter"; |
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our @EXPORT_OK = qw( |
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%NODE %PORT %PORT_DATA $UNIQ $RUNIQ $ID |
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); |
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our @EXPORT = qw( |
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add_node load_func snd_to_func snd_on eval_on |
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NODE $NODE node_of snd kil port_is_local |
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configure |
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up_nodes mon_nodes node_is_up |
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); |
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=item $AnyEvent::MP::Kernel::WARN->($level, $msg) |
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This value is called with an error or warning message, when e.g. a |
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connection could not be created, authorisation failed and so on. |
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It I<must not> block or send messages -queue it and use an idle watcher if |
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you need to do any of these things. |
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C<$level> should be C<0> for messages to be logged always, C<1> for |
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unexpected messages and errors, C<2> for warnings, C<7> for messages about |
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node connectivity and services, C<8> for debugging messages and C<9> for |
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tracing messages. |
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The default simply logs the message to STDERR. |
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=item @AnyEvent::MP::Kernel::WARN |
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All code references in this array are called for every log message, from |
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the default C<$WARN> handler. This is an easy way to tie into the log |
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messages without disturbing others. |
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=cut |
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our $WARNLEVEL = exists $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MP_WARNLEVEL} ? $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MP_WARNLEVEL} : 5; |
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our @WARN; |
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our $WARN = sub { |
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&$_ for @WARN; |
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return if $WARNLEVEL < $_[0]; |
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my ($level, $msg) = @_; |
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$msg =~ s/\n$//; |
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printf STDERR "%s <%d> %s\n", |
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(POSIX::strftime "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S", localtime time), |
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$level, |
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$msg; |
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}; |
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=item $AnyEvent::MP::Kernel::WARNLEVEL [default 5 or $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MP_WARNLEVEL}] |
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The maximum level at which warning messages will be printed to STDERR by |
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the default warn handler. |
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=cut |
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sub load_func($) { |
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my $func = $_[0]; |
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unless (defined &$func) { |
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my $pkg = $func; |
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do { |
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$pkg =~ s/::[^:]+$// |
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or return sub { die "unable to resolve function '$func'" }; |
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local $@; |
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unless (eval "require $pkg; 1") { |
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my $error = $@; |
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$error =~ /^Can't locate .*.pm in \@INC \(/ |
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or return sub { die $error }; |
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} |
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} until defined &$func; |
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} |
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\&$func |
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} |
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sub nonce($) { |
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my $nonce; |
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if (open my $fh, "</dev/urandom") { |
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sysread $fh, $nonce, $_[0]; |
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} else { |
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# shit... |
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$nonce = join "", map +(chr rand 256), 1 .. $_[0] |
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} |
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$nonce |
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} |
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sub alnumbits($) { |
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my $data = $_[0]; |
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if (eval "use Math::GMP 2.05; 1") { |
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$data = Math::GMP::get_str_gmp ( |
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(Math::GMP::new_from_scalar_with_base (+(unpack "H*", $data), 16)), |
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); |
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} else { |
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$data = MIME::Base64::encode_base64 $data, ""; |
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$data =~ s/=//; |
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$data =~ s/x/x0/g; |
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$data =~ s/\//x1/g; |
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$data =~ s/\+/x2/g; |
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} |
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$data |
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} |
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sub gen_uniq { |
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alnumbits pack "nna*", $$ & 0xffff, time & 0xffff, nonce 2 |
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} |
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our $CONFIG; # this node's configuration |
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our $RUNIQ; # remote uniq value |
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our $UNIQ; # per-process/node unique cookie |
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our $NODE; |
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our $ID = "a"; |
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our %NODE; # node id to transport mapping, or "undef", for local node |
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our (%PORT, %PORT_DATA); # local ports |
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our %RMON; # local ports monitored by remote nodes ($RMON{nodeid}{portid} == cb) |
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our %LMON; # monitored _local_ ports |
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our $GLOBAL; # true if node is a global ("directory") node |
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our %LISTENER; |
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our $LISTENER; # our listeners, as arrayref |
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our $SRCNODE; # holds the sending node during _inject |
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sub _init_names { |
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$RUNIQ = alnumbits nonce 96/8; |
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$UNIQ = gen_uniq; |
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$NODE = "anon/$RUNIQ"; |
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} |
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_init_names; |
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sub NODE() { |
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$NODE |
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} |
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sub node_of($) { |
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my ($node, undef) = split /#/, $_[0], 2; |
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$node |
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} |
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BEGIN { |
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*TRACE = $ENV{PERL_ANYEVENT_MP_TRACE} |
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? sub () { 1 } |
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: sub () { 0 }; |
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} |
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our $DELAY_TIMER; |
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our @DELAY_QUEUE; |
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sub _delay_run { |
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(shift @DELAY_QUEUE or return undef $DELAY_TIMER)->() while 1; |
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} |
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sub delay($) { |
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push @DELAY_QUEUE, shift; |
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$DELAY_TIMER ||= AE::timer 0, 0, \&_delay_run; |
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} |
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sub _inject { |
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warn "RCV $SRCNODE->{id} -> " . eval { JSON::XS->new->encode (\@_) } . "\n" if TRACE && @_;#d# |
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&{ $PORT{+shift} or return }; |
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} |
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# this function adds a node-ref, so you can send stuff to it |
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# it is basically the central routing component. |
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sub add_node { |
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my ($node) = @_; |
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$NODE{$node} ||= new AnyEvent::MP::Node::Remote $node |
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} |
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sub snd(@) { |
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my ($nodeid, $portid) = split /#/, shift, 2; |
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warn "SND $nodeid <- " . eval { JSON::XS->new->encode (\@_) } . "\n" if TRACE && @_;#d# |
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defined $nodeid #d#UGLY |
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or Carp::croak "'undef' is not a valid node ID/port ID"; |
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($NODE{$nodeid} || add_node $nodeid) |
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->{send} (["$portid", @_]); |
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} |
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=item $is_local = port_is_local $port |
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Returns true iff the port is a local port. |
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=cut |
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sub port_is_local($) { |
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my ($nodeid, undef) = split /#/, $_[0], 2; |
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$NODE{$nodeid} == $NODE{""} |
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} |
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=item snd_to_func $node, $func, @args |
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Expects a node ID and a name of a function. Asynchronously tries to call |
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this function with the given arguments on that node. |
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This function can be used to implement C<spawn>-like interfaces. |
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=cut |
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sub snd_to_func($$;@) { |
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my $nodeid = shift; |
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# on $NODE, we artificially delay... (for spawn) |
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# this is very ugly - maybe we should simply delay ALL messages, |
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# to avoid deep recursion issues. but that's so... slow... |
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$AnyEvent::MP::Node::Self::DELAY = 1 |
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if $nodeid ne $NODE; |
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defined $nodeid #d#UGLY |
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or Carp::croak "'undef' is not a valid node ID/port ID"; |
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($NODE{$nodeid} || add_node $nodeid)->{send} (["", @_]); |
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} |
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=item snd_on $node, @msg |
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Executes C<snd> with the given C<@msg> (which must include the destination |
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port) on the given node. |
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=cut |
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sub snd_on($@) { |
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my $node = shift; |
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snd $node, snd => @_; |
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} |
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=item eval_on $node, $string[, @reply] |
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Evaluates the given string as Perl expression on the given node. When |
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@reply is specified, then it is used to construct a reply message with |
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C<"$@"> and any results from the eval appended. |
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=cut |
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sub eval_on($$;@) { |
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my $node = shift; |
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snd $node, eval => @_; |
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} |
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sub kil(@) { |
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my ($nodeid, $portid) = split /#/, shift, 2; |
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length $portid |
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or Carp::croak "$nodeid#$portid: killing a node port is not allowed, caught"; |
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($NODE{$nodeid} || add_node $nodeid) |
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->kill ("$portid", @_); |
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} |
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############################################################################# |
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# node monitoring and info |
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=item node_is_known $nodeid |
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#TODO# |
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Returns true iff the given node is currently known to this node. |
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=cut |
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sub node_is_known($) { |
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exists $NODE{$_[0]} |
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} |
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=item node_is_up $nodeid |
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Returns true if the given node is "up", that is, the kernel thinks it has |
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a working connection to it. |
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If the node is known (to this local node) but not currently connected, |
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returns C<0>. If the node is not known, returns C<undef>. |
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=cut |
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sub node_is_up($) { |
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($NODE{$_[0]} or return)->{transport} |
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? 1 : 0 |
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} |
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=item known_nodes |
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#TODO# |
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Returns the node IDs of all nodes currently known to this node, including |
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itself and nodes not currently connected. |
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=cut |
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sub known_nodes() { |
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map $_->{id}, values %NODE |
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} |
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=item up_nodes |
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Return the node IDs of all nodes that are currently connected (excluding |
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the node itself). |
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=cut |
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sub up_nodes() { |
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map $_->{id}, grep $_->{transport}, values %NODE |
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} |
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=item $guard = mon_nodes $callback->($nodeid, $is_up, @reason) |
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Registers a callback that is called each time a node goes up (a connection |
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is established) or down (the connection is lost). |
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Node up messages can only be followed by node down messages for the same |
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node, and vice versa. |
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Note that monitoring a node is usually better done by monitoring its node |
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port. This function is mainly of interest to modules that are concerned |
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about the network topology and low-level connection handling. |
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Callbacks I<must not> block and I<should not> send any messages. |
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The function returns an optional guard which can be used to unregister |
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the monitoring callback again. |
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Example: make sure you call function C<newnode> for all nodes that are up |
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or go up (and down). |
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newnode $_, 1 for up_nodes; |
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mon_nodes \&newnode; |
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=cut |
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our %MON_NODES; |
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sub mon_nodes($) { |
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my ($cb) = @_; |
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$MON_NODES{$cb+0} = $cb; |
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defined wantarray && AnyEvent::Util::guard { delete $MON_NODES{$cb+0} } |
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} |
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sub _inject_nodeevent($$;@) { |
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my ($node, $up, @reason) = @_; |
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for my $cb (values %MON_NODES) { |
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eval { $cb->($node->{id}, $up, @reason); 1 } |
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or $WARN->(1, $@); |
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} |
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$WARN->(7, "$node->{id} is " . ($up ? "up" : "down") . " (@reason)"); |
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} |
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############################################################################# |
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# self node code |
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sub _kill { |
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my $port = shift; |
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delete $PORT{$port} |
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or return; # killing nonexistent ports is O.K. |
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delete $PORT_DATA{$port}; |
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my $mon = delete $LMON{$port} |
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or !@_ |
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or $WARN->(2, "unmonitored local port $port died with reason: @_"); |
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$_->(@_) for values %$mon; |
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} |
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sub _monitor { |
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return $_[2](no_such_port => "cannot monitor nonexistent port", "$NODE#$_[1]") |
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unless exists $PORT{$_[1]}; |
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$LMON{$_[1]}{$_[2]+0} = $_[2]; |
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} |
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sub _unmonitor { |
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delete $LMON{$_[1]}{$_[2]+0} |
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if exists $LMON{$_[1]}; |
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} |
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our %node_req = ( |
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# internal services |
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# monitoring |
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mon0 => sub { # stop monitoring a port for another node |
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my $portid = shift; |
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_unmonitor undef, $portid, delete $SRCNODE->{rmon}{$portid}; |
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}, |
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mon1 => sub { # start monitoring a port for another node |
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my $portid = shift; |
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Scalar::Util::weaken (my $node = $SRCNODE); |
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_monitor undef, $portid, $node->{rmon}{$portid} = sub { |
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delete $node->{rmon}{$portid}; |
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$node->send (["", kil0 => $portid, @_]) |
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if $node && $node->{transport}; |
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}; |
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}, |
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# another node has killed a monitored port |
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kil0 => sub { |
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my $cbs = delete $SRCNODE->{lmon}{+shift} |
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or return; |
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$_->(@_) for @$cbs; |
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}, |
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# "public" services - not actually public |
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# another node wants to kill a local port |
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kil => \&_kill, |
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# relay message to another node / generic echo |
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snd => \&snd, |
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snd_multiple => sub { |
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snd @$_ for @_ |
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}, |
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# informational |
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info => sub { |
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snd @_, $NODE; |
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}, |
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known_nodes => sub { |
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snd @_, known_nodes; |
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}, |
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up_nodes => sub { |
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snd @_, up_nodes; |
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}, |
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# random utilities |
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eval => sub { |
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my @res = do { package main; eval shift }; |
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snd @_, "$@", @res if @_; |
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}, |
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time => sub { |
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snd @_, AE::time; |
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}, |
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devnull => sub { |
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# |
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}, |
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"" => sub { |
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# empty messages are keepalives or similar devnull-applications |
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}, |
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); |
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$NODE{""} = $NODE{$NODE} = new AnyEvent::MP::Node::Self $NODE; |
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$PORT{""} = sub { |
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my $tag = shift; |
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eval { &{ $node_req{$tag} ||= load_func $tag } }; |
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$WARN->(2, "error processing node message: $@") if $@; |
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}; |
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############################################################################# |
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# seed management, try to keep connections to all seeds at all times |
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our %SEED_NODE; # seed ID => node ID|undef |
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our %NODE_SEED; # map node ID to seed ID |
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our %SEED_CONNECT; # $seed => transport_connector | 1=connected | 2=connecting |
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our $SEED_WATCHER; |
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our $SEED_RETRY; |
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sub seed_connect { |
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my ($seed) = @_; |
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my ($host, $port) = AnyEvent::Socket::parse_hostport $seed |
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or Carp::croak "$seed: unparsable seed address"; |
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$AnyEvent::MP::Kernel::WARN->(9, "trying connect to seed node $seed."); |
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$SEED_CONNECT{$seed} ||= AnyEvent::MP::Transport::mp_connect |
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$host, $port, |
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on_greeted => sub { |
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# called after receiving remote greeting, learn remote node name |
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# we rely on untrusted data here (the remote node name) this is |
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# hopefully ok, as this can at most be used for DOSing, which is easy |
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# when you can do MITM anyway. |
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# if we connect to ourselves, nuke this seed, but make sure we act like a seed |
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if ($_[0]{remote_node} eq $AnyEvent::MP::Kernel::NODE) { |
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require AnyEvent::MP::Global; # every seed becomes a global node currently |
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delete $SEED_NODE{$seed}; |
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delete $NODE_SEED{$seed}; |
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} else { |
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$SEED_NODE{$seed} = $_[0]{remote_node}; |
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$NODE_SEED{$_[0]{remote_node}} = $seed; |
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} |
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}, |
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on_destroy => sub { |
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delete $SEED_CONNECT{$seed}; |
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}, |
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sub { |
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$SEED_CONNECT{$seed} = 1; |
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} |
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; |
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} |
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sub seed_all { |
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# my $next = List::Util::max 1, |
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# $AnyEvent::MP::Kernel::CONFIG->{connect_interval} |
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# * ($nodecnt ? keys %AnyEvent::MP::Kernel::NODE : 1) |
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# - rand; |
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my @seeds = grep { |
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!exists $SEED_CONNECT{$_} |
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&& !(defined $SEED_NODE{$_} && node_is_up $SEED_NODE{$_}) |
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} keys %SEED_NODE; |
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if (@seeds) { |
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# start connection attempt for every seed we are not connected to yet |
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seed_connect $_ |
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for @seeds; |
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|
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$SEED_RETRY = $SEED_RETRY * 2 + rand; |
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$SEED_RETRY = $AnyEvent::MP::Kernel::CONFIG->{monitor_timeout} |
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if $SEED_RETRY > $AnyEvent::MP::Kernel::CONFIG->{monitor_timeout}; |
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$SEED_WATCHER = AE::timer $SEED_RETRY, 0, \&seed_all; |
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} else { |
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# all seeds connected or connecting, no need to restart timer |
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undef $SEED_WATCHER; |
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} |
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} |
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|
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sub seed_again { |
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$SEED_RETRY = 1; |
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$SEED_WATCHER ||= AE::timer 1, 0, \&seed_all; |
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} |
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|
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# sets new seed list, starts connecting |
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sub set_seeds(@) { |
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%SEED_NODE = (); |
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%NODE_SEED = (); |
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%SEED_CONNECT = (); |
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|
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@SEED_NODE{@_} = (); |
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|
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seed_again;#d# |
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seed_all; |
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} |
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|
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mon_nodes sub { |
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# if we lost the connection to a seed node, make sure we are seeding |
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seed_again |
595 |
if !$_[1] && exists $NODE_SEED{$_[0]}; |
596 |
}; |
597 |
|
598 |
############################################################################# |
599 |
# talk with/to global nodes |
600 |
|
601 |
# protocol messages: |
602 |
# |
603 |
# sent by all slave nodes (slave to master) |
604 |
# g_slave database - make other global node master of the sender |
605 |
# |
606 |
# sent by any node to global nodes |
607 |
# g_set database - set whole database |
608 |
# g_add family key val - add/replace key to database |
609 |
# g_del family key - delete key from database |
610 |
# g_get family key reply... - send reply with data |
611 |
# |
612 |
# send by global nodes |
613 |
# g_global - node became global, similar to global=1 greeting |
614 |
# |
615 |
# database families |
616 |
# "'l" -> node -> listeners |
617 |
# "'g" -> node -> undef |
618 |
# ... |
619 |
# |
620 |
|
621 |
# used on all nodes: |
622 |
our $MASTER; # the global node we bind ourselves to, unless we are global ourselves |
623 |
our $GLOBAL_MON; |
624 |
our $GLOBAL_TIMER; |
625 |
our %LOCAL_DB; # this node database |
626 |
|
627 |
# used on global nodes: |
628 |
our %GLOBAL_DB; # all local databases, merged |
629 |
our %LOCAL_DBS; # local databases of all global nodes |
630 |
our %GLOBAL_DBS; # global db |
631 |
our %GLOBAL_SLAVE; # nodes that are our slaves |
632 |
|
633 |
#our $sv_ne_json = JSON::XS->new->canonical; |
634 |
# |
635 |
#sub sv_ne($$) { |
636 |
# $sv_ne_json->encode ($_[0]) ne $sv_ne_json->encode ($_[1]) |
637 |
#} |
638 |
|
639 |
# should be only on globals, but... |
640 |
$node_req{g_global} = sub { |
641 |
if ($GLOBAL) { |
642 |
&g_clr ($SRCNODE->{id}); |
643 |
$SRCNODE->{transport}{remote_greeting}{global} = 1; |
644 |
delete $GLOBAL_SLAVE{$SRCNODE->{id}}; |
645 |
snd $SRCNODE->{id}, g_set => \%LOCAL_DB; |
646 |
} |
647 |
}; |
648 |
|
649 |
sub other_globals() { |
650 |
grep $_ ne $NODE && node_is_up $_, keys %{ $GLOBAL_DB{"'g"} } |
651 |
} |
652 |
|
653 |
# local database management |
654 |
sub ldb_set($$;$) { |
655 |
warn "ldb_set<@_>\n";#d# |
656 |
if (@_ > 2) { |
657 |
$LOCAL_DB{$_[0]}{$_[1]} = $_[2]; |
658 |
snd $MASTER, g_add => $_[0] => $_[1] => $_[2] |
659 |
if defined $MASTER; |
660 |
} else { |
661 |
delete $LOCAL_DB{$_[0]}{$_[1]}; |
662 |
snd $MASTER, g_del => $_[0] => $_[1] |
663 |
if defined $MASTER; |
664 |
} |
665 |
} |
666 |
|
667 |
############################################################################# |
668 |
# master selection |
669 |
|
670 |
# master requests |
671 |
our %GLOBAL_REQ; # $id => \@req |
672 |
|
673 |
sub global_req_add { |
674 |
my $id = shift; |
675 |
|
676 |
return if exists $GLOBAL_REQ{$id}; |
677 |
|
678 |
$GLOBAL_REQ{$id} = [@_]; |
679 |
|
680 |
snd $MASTER, @_ |
681 |
if $MASTER; |
682 |
} |
683 |
|
684 |
sub global_req_del { |
685 |
delete $GLOBAL_REQ{$_[0]}; |
686 |
} |
687 |
|
688 |
sub g_find { |
689 |
global_req_add "g_find $_[0]", g_find => $_[0]; |
690 |
} |
691 |
|
692 |
# reply for g_find started in Node.pm |
693 |
$node_req{g_found} = sub { |
694 |
global_req_del "g_find $_[0]"; |
695 |
|
696 |
@{ $_[1] } or return; # d'oh |
697 |
|
698 |
my $node = $NODE{$_[0]} or return; |
699 |
|
700 |
local $GLOBAL_DB{"'l"}{$_[0]} = $_[1]; #d# UGLY |
701 |
|
702 |
delete $node->{connect_w}; |
703 |
$node->connect; |
704 |
}; |
705 |
|
706 |
sub master_set { |
707 |
$MASTER = $_[0]; |
708 |
|
709 |
snd $MASTER, g_slave => \%LOCAL_DB; |
710 |
|
711 |
# (re-)send queued requests |
712 |
snd $MASTER, @$_ |
713 |
for values %GLOBAL_REQ; |
714 |
} |
715 |
|
716 |
sub master_search { |
717 |
#TODO: should also look for other global nodes, but we don't know them #d# |
718 |
for (keys %NODE_SEED) { |
719 |
if (node_is_up $_) { |
720 |
master_set $_; |
721 |
return; |
722 |
} |
723 |
} |
724 |
|
725 |
$GLOBAL_MON = mon_nodes sub { |
726 |
return unless $_[1]; # we are only interested in node-ups |
727 |
return unless $NODE_SEED{$_[0]}; # we are only interested in seed nodes |
728 |
|
729 |
master_set $_[0]; |
730 |
|
731 |
$GLOBAL_MON = mon_nodes sub { |
732 |
if ($_[0] eq $MASTER && !$_[1]) { |
733 |
undef $MASTER; |
734 |
master_search (); |
735 |
} |
736 |
}; |
737 |
}; |
738 |
} |
739 |
|
740 |
# other node wants to make us the master |
741 |
$node_req{g_slave} = sub { |
742 |
my ($db) = @_; |
743 |
|
744 |
warn "slave1\n";#d# |
745 |
|
746 |
require AnyEvent::MP::Global; |
747 |
&{ $node_req{g_slave} }; |
748 |
}; |
749 |
|
750 |
#$node_req{g_reply} = sub { |
751 |
# my $id = shift; |
752 |
# |
753 |
# my $cb = delete $GLOBAL_REQ{$id} |
754 |
# or return; |
755 |
# |
756 |
# $cb->[0]->(@_); |
757 |
#}; |
758 |
|
759 |
############################################################################# |
760 |
|
761 |
############################################################################# |
762 |
|
763 |
# $WARN->(1, "$SRCNODE->{id} treats us as global node, but we aren't"); |
764 |
|
765 |
############################################################################# |
766 |
# configure |
767 |
|
768 |
sub _nodename { |
769 |
require POSIX; |
770 |
(POSIX::uname ())[1] |
771 |
} |
772 |
|
773 |
sub _resolve($) { |
774 |
my ($nodeid) = @_; |
775 |
|
776 |
my $cv = AE::cv; |
777 |
my @res; |
778 |
|
779 |
$cv->begin (sub { |
780 |
my %seen; |
781 |
my @refs; |
782 |
for (sort { $a->[0] <=> $b->[0] } @res) { |
783 |
push @refs, $_->[1] unless $seen{$_->[1]}++ |
784 |
} |
785 |
shift->send (@refs); |
786 |
}); |
787 |
|
788 |
my $idx; |
789 |
for my $t (split /,/, $nodeid) { |
790 |
my $pri = ++$idx; |
791 |
|
792 |
$t = length $t ? _nodename . ":$t" : _nodename |
793 |
if $t =~ /^\d*$/; |
794 |
|
795 |
my ($host, $port) = AnyEvent::Socket::parse_hostport $t, 0 |
796 |
or Carp::croak "$t: unparsable transport descriptor"; |
797 |
|
798 |
$port = "0" if $port eq "*"; |
799 |
|
800 |
if ($host eq "*") { |
801 |
$cv->begin; |
802 |
# use fork_call, as Net::Interface is big, and we need it rarely. |
803 |
require AnyEvent::Util; |
804 |
AnyEvent::Util::fork_call ( |
805 |
sub { |
806 |
my @addr; |
807 |
|
808 |
require Net::Interface; |
809 |
|
810 |
for my $if (Net::Interface->interfaces) { |
811 |
# we statically lower-prioritise ipv6 here, TODO :() |
812 |
for $_ ($if->address (Net::Interface::AF_INET ())) { |
813 |
next if /^\x7f/; # skip localhost etc. |
814 |
push @addr, $_; |
815 |
} |
816 |
for ($if->address (Net::Interface::AF_INET6 ())) { |
817 |
#next if $if->scope ($_) <= 2; |
818 |
next unless /^[\x20-\x3f\xfc\xfd]/; # global unicast, site-local unicast |
819 |
push @addr, $_; |
820 |
} |
821 |
|
822 |
} |
823 |
@addr |
824 |
}, sub { |
825 |
for my $ip (@_) { |
826 |
push @res, [ |
827 |
$pri += 1e-5, |
828 |
AnyEvent::Socket::format_hostport AnyEvent::Socket::format_address $ip, $port |
829 |
]; |
830 |
} |
831 |
$cv->end; |
832 |
} |
833 |
); |
834 |
} else { |
835 |
$cv->begin; |
836 |
AnyEvent::Socket::resolve_sockaddr $host, $port, "tcp", 0, undef, sub { |
837 |
for (@_) { |
838 |
my ($service, $host) = AnyEvent::Socket::unpack_sockaddr $_->[3]; |
839 |
push @res, [ |
840 |
$pri += 1e-5, |
841 |
AnyEvent::Socket::format_hostport AnyEvent::Socket::format_address $host, $service |
842 |
]; |
843 |
} |
844 |
$cv->end; |
845 |
}; |
846 |
} |
847 |
} |
848 |
|
849 |
$cv->end; |
850 |
|
851 |
$cv |
852 |
} |
853 |
|
854 |
sub configure(@) { |
855 |
unshift @_, "profile" if @_ & 1; |
856 |
my (%kv) = @_; |
857 |
|
858 |
delete $NODE{$NODE}; # we do not support doing stuff before configure |
859 |
_init_names; |
860 |
|
861 |
my $profile = delete $kv{profile}; |
862 |
|
863 |
$profile = _nodename |
864 |
unless defined $profile; |
865 |
|
866 |
$CONFIG = AnyEvent::MP::Config::find_profile $profile, %kv; |
867 |
|
868 |
my $node = exists $CONFIG->{nodeid} ? $CONFIG->{nodeid} : "$profile/"; |
869 |
|
870 |
$node or Carp::croak "$node: illegal node ID (see AnyEvent::MP manpage for syntax)\n"; |
871 |
|
872 |
$NODE = $node; |
873 |
$NODE =~ s%/$%/$RUNIQ%; |
874 |
|
875 |
$NODE{$NODE} = $NODE{""}; |
876 |
$NODE{$NODE}{id} = $NODE; |
877 |
|
878 |
my $seeds = $CONFIG->{seeds}; |
879 |
my $binds = $CONFIG->{binds}; |
880 |
|
881 |
$binds ||= ["*"]; |
882 |
|
883 |
$WARN->(8, "node $NODE starting up."); |
884 |
|
885 |
$LISTENER = []; |
886 |
%LISTENER = (); |
887 |
|
888 |
for (map _resolve $_, @$binds) { |
889 |
for my $bind ($_->recv) { |
890 |
my ($host, $port) = AnyEvent::Socket::parse_hostport $bind |
891 |
or Carp::croak "$bind: unparsable local bind address"; |
892 |
|
893 |
my $listener = AnyEvent::MP::Transport::mp_server |
894 |
$host, |
895 |
$port, |
896 |
prepare => sub { |
897 |
my (undef, $host, $port) = @_; |
898 |
$bind = AnyEvent::Socket::format_hostport $host, $port; |
899 |
0 |
900 |
}, |
901 |
; |
902 |
$LISTENER{$bind} = $listener; |
903 |
push @$LISTENER, $bind; |
904 |
} |
905 |
} |
906 |
|
907 |
ldb_set "'l" => $NODE => $LISTENER; |
908 |
|
909 |
$WARN->(8, "node listens on [@$LISTENER]."); |
910 |
|
911 |
# the global service is mandatory currently |
912 |
#require AnyEvent::MP::Global; |
913 |
|
914 |
# connect to all seednodes |
915 |
set_seeds map $_->recv, map _resolve $_, @$seeds; |
916 |
|
917 |
master_search; |
918 |
|
919 |
if ($NODE eq "atha") {;#d# |
920 |
my $w; $w = AE::timer 4, 0, sub { undef $w; require AnyEvent::MP::Global };#d# |
921 |
} |
922 |
|
923 |
for (@{ $CONFIG->{services} }) { |
924 |
if (ref) { |
925 |
my ($func, @args) = @$_; |
926 |
(load_func $func)->(@args); |
927 |
} elsif (s/::$//) { |
928 |
eval "require $_"; |
929 |
die $@ if $@; |
930 |
} else { |
931 |
(load_func $_)->(); |
932 |
} |
933 |
} |
934 |
} |
935 |
|
936 |
=back |
937 |
|
938 |
=head1 SEE ALSO |
939 |
|
940 |
L<AnyEvent::MP>. |
941 |
|
942 |
=head1 AUTHOR |
943 |
|
944 |
Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de> |
945 |
http://home.schmorp.de/ |
946 |
|
947 |
=cut |
948 |
|
949 |
1 |
950 |
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