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wireproto: add request IDs to frames
One of my primary goals with the new wire protocol is to make
operations faster and enable both client and server-side
operations to scale to multiple CPU cores.
One of the ways we make server interactions faster is by reducing
the number of round trips to that server.
With the existing wire protocol, the "batch" command facilitates
executing multiple commands from a single request payload. The way
it works is the requests for multiple commands are serialized. The
server executes those commands sequentially then serializes all
their results. As an optimization for reducing round trips, this
is very effective. The technical implementation, however, is pretty
bad and suffers from a number of deficiencies. For example, it
creates a new place where authorization to run a command must be
checked. (The lack of this checking in older Mercurial releases
was CVE-2018-1000132.)
The principles behind the "batch" command are sound. However, the
execution is not. Therefore, I want to ditch "batch" in the
new wire protocol and have protocol level support for issuing
multiple requests in a single round trip.
This commit introduces support in the frame-based wire protocol to
facilitate this. We do this by adding a "request ID" to each frame.
If a server sees frames associated with different "request IDs," it
handles them as separate requests. All of this happening possibly
as part of the same message from client to server (the same request
body in the case of HTTP).
We /could/ model the exchange the way pipelined HTTP requests do,
where the server processes requests in order they are issued and
received. But this artifically constrains scalability. A better
model is to allow multi-requests to be executed concurrently and
for responses to be sent and handled concurrently. So the
specification explicitly allows this. There is some work to be done
around specifying dependencies between multi-requests. We take
the easy road for now and punt on this problem, declaring that
if order is important, clients must not issue the request until
responses to dependent requests have been received.
This commit focuses on the boilerplate of implementing the request
ID. The server reactor still can't manage multiple, in-flight
request IDs. This will be addressed in a subsequent commit.
Because the wire semantics have changed, we bump the version of the
media type.
Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D2869
author | Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com> |
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date | Wed, 14 Mar 2018 16:51:34 -0700 |
parents | 214f61abd865 |
children | 0664be4f0c1f |
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# statichttprepo.py - simple http repository class for mercurial # # This provides read-only repo access to repositories exported via static http # # Copyright 2005-2007 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> # # This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the # GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. from __future__ import absolute_import import errno from .i18n import _ from . import ( changelog, error, localrepo, manifest, namespaces, pathutil, scmutil, store, url, util, vfs as vfsmod, ) urlerr = util.urlerr urlreq = util.urlreq class httprangereader(object): def __init__(self, url, opener): # we assume opener has HTTPRangeHandler self.url = url self.pos = 0 self.opener = opener self.name = url def __enter__(self): return self def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback): self.close() def seek(self, pos): self.pos = pos def read(self, bytes=None): req = urlreq.request(self.url) end = '' if bytes: end = self.pos + bytes - 1 if self.pos or end: req.add_header('Range', 'bytes=%d-%s' % (self.pos, end)) try: f = self.opener.open(req) data = f.read() code = f.code except urlerr.httperror as inst: num = inst.code == 404 and errno.ENOENT or None raise IOError(num, inst) except urlerr.urlerror as inst: raise IOError(None, inst.reason[1]) if code == 200: # HTTPRangeHandler does nothing if remote does not support # Range headers and returns the full entity. Let's slice it. if bytes: data = data[self.pos:self.pos + bytes] else: data = data[self.pos:] elif bytes: data = data[:bytes] self.pos += len(data) return data def readlines(self): return self.read().splitlines(True) def __iter__(self): return iter(self.readlines()) def close(self): pass # _RangeError and _HTTPRangeHandler were originally in byterange.py, # which was itself extracted from urlgrabber. See the last version of # byterange.py from history if you need more information. class _RangeError(IOError): """Error raised when an unsatisfiable range is requested.""" class _HTTPRangeHandler(urlreq.basehandler): """Handler that enables HTTP Range headers. This was extremely simple. The Range header is a HTTP feature to begin with so all this class does is tell urllib2 that the "206 Partial Content" response from the HTTP server is what we expected. """ def http_error_206(self, req, fp, code, msg, hdrs): # 206 Partial Content Response r = urlreq.addinfourl(fp, hdrs, req.get_full_url()) r.code = code r.msg = msg return r def http_error_416(self, req, fp, code, msg, hdrs): # HTTP's Range Not Satisfiable error raise _RangeError('Requested Range Not Satisfiable') def build_opener(ui, authinfo): # urllib cannot handle URLs with embedded user or passwd urlopener = url.opener(ui, authinfo) urlopener.add_handler(_HTTPRangeHandler()) class statichttpvfs(vfsmod.abstractvfs): def __init__(self, base): self.base = base def __call__(self, path, mode='r', *args, **kw): if mode not in ('r', 'rb'): raise IOError('Permission denied') f = "/".join((self.base, urlreq.quote(path))) return httprangereader(f, urlopener) def join(self, path): if path: return pathutil.join(self.base, path) else: return self.base return statichttpvfs class statichttppeer(localrepo.localpeer): def local(self): return None def canpush(self): return False class statichttprepository(localrepo.localrepository): supported = localrepo.localrepository._basesupported def __init__(self, ui, path): self._url = path self.ui = ui self.root = path u = util.url(path.rstrip('/') + "/.hg") self.path, authinfo = u.authinfo() vfsclass = build_opener(ui, authinfo) self.vfs = vfsclass(self.path) self.cachevfs = vfsclass(self.vfs.join('cache')) self._phasedefaults = [] self.names = namespaces.namespaces() self.filtername = None try: requirements = scmutil.readrequires(self.vfs, self.supported) except IOError as inst: if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise requirements = set() # check if it is a non-empty old-style repository try: fp = self.vfs("00changelog.i") fp.read(1) fp.close() except IOError as inst: if inst.errno != errno.ENOENT: raise # we do not care about empty old-style repositories here msg = _("'%s' does not appear to be an hg repository") % path raise error.RepoError(msg) # setup store self.store = store.store(requirements, self.path, vfsclass) self.spath = self.store.path self.svfs = self.store.opener self.sjoin = self.store.join self._filecache = {} self.requirements = requirements self.manifestlog = manifest.manifestlog(self.svfs, self) self.changelog = changelog.changelog(self.svfs) self._tags = None self.nodetagscache = None self._branchcaches = {} self._revbranchcache = None self.encodepats = None self.decodepats = None self._transref = None def _restrictcapabilities(self, caps): caps = super(statichttprepository, self)._restrictcapabilities(caps) return caps.difference(["pushkey"]) def url(self): return self._url def local(self): return False def peer(self): return statichttppeer(self) def wlock(self, wait=True): raise error.LockUnavailable(0, _('lock not available'), 'lock', _('cannot lock static-http repository')) def lock(self, wait=True): raise error.Abort(_('cannot lock static-http repository')) def _writecaches(self): pass # statichttprepository are read only def instance(ui, path, create): if create: raise error.Abort(_('cannot create new static-http repository')) return statichttprepository(ui, path[7:])