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Implement backpressure on cowboy_req:stream_body

This should limit the amount of memory that Cowboy is using
when a handler is sending data much faster than the network.

The new max_stream_buffer_size is a soft limit and only has
an effect when the cowboy_stream_h handler is used.
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Loïc Hoguin 2019-09-13 14:20:04 +02:00
parent 4427108b69
commit 49af57d546
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6 changed files with 91 additions and 25 deletions

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@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ opts() :: #{
max_encode_table_size => non_neg_integer(),
max_frame_size_received => 16384..16777215,
max_frame_size_sent => 16384..16777215 | infinity,
max_stream_buffer_size => non_neg_integer(),
max_stream_window_size => 0..16#7fffffff,
preface_timeout => timeout(),
proxy_header => boolean(),
@ -136,6 +137,12 @@ following the client's advertised maximum.
Note that actual frame sizes may be lower than the limit when
there is not enough space left in the flow control window.
max_stream_buffer_size (8000000)::
Maximum stream buffer size in bytes. This is a soft limit used
to apply backpressure to handlers that send data faster than
the HTTP/2 connection allows.
max_stream_window_size (16#7fffffff)::
Maximum stream window size in bytes. This is used as an upper bound
@ -186,7 +193,9 @@ too many `WINDOW_UPDATE` frames.
`max_connection_window_size`, `max_stream_window_size`,
`stream_window_margin_size` and
`stream_window_update_threshold` to configure
behavior on sending WINDOW_UPDATE frames.
behavior on sending WINDOW_UPDATE frames, and
`max_stream_buffer_size` to apply backpressure
when sending data too fast.
* *2.6*: The `proxy_header` and `sendfile` options were added.
* *2.4*: Add the options `initial_connection_window_size`,
`initial_stream_window_size`, `max_concurrent_streams`,

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@ -45,6 +45,7 @@
max_encode_table_size => non_neg_integer(),
max_frame_size_received => 16384..16777215,
max_frame_size_sent => 16384..16777215 | infinity,
max_stream_buffer_size => non_neg_integer(),
max_stream_window_size => 0..16#7fffffff,
metrics_callback => cowboy_metrics_h:metrics_callback(),
middlewares => [module()],
@ -292,7 +293,11 @@ frame(State=#state{http2_machine=HTTP2Machine0}, Frame) ->
{ok, GoAway={goaway, _, _, _}, HTTP2Machine} ->
goaway(State#state{http2_machine=HTTP2Machine}, GoAway);
{send, SendData, HTTP2Machine} ->
send_data(maybe_ack(State#state{http2_machine=HTTP2Machine}, Frame), SendData);
%% We may need to send an alarm for each of the streams sending data.
lists:foldl(
fun({StreamID, _, _}, S) -> maybe_send_data_alarm(S, HTTP2Machine0, StreamID) end,
send_data(maybe_ack(State#state{http2_machine=HTTP2Machine}, Frame), SendData),
SendData);
{error, {stream_error, StreamID, Reason, Human}, HTTP2Machine} ->
reset_stream(State#state{http2_machine=HTTP2Machine},
StreamID, {stream_error, Reason, Human});
@ -712,7 +717,7 @@ maybe_send_data(State0=#state{http2_machine=HTTP2Machine0}, StreamID, IsFin, Dat
end,
case cow_http2_machine:send_or_queue_data(StreamID, HTTP2Machine0, IsFin, Data) of
{ok, HTTP2Machine} ->
State0#state{http2_machine=HTTP2Machine};
maybe_send_data_alarm(State0#state{http2_machine=HTTP2Machine}, HTTP2Machine0, StreamID);
{send, SendData, HTTP2Machine} ->
State = #state{http2_status=Status, streams=Streams}
= send_data(State0#state{http2_machine=HTTP2Machine}, SendData),
@ -721,7 +726,7 @@ maybe_send_data(State0=#state{http2_machine=HTTP2Machine0}, StreamID, IsFin, Dat
Status =:= closing, Streams =:= #{} ->
terminate(State, {stop, normal, 'The connection is going away.'});
true ->
State
maybe_send_data_alarm(State, HTTP2Machine0, StreamID)
end
end.
@ -759,6 +764,31 @@ send_data_frame(State=#state{socket=Socket, transport=Transport,
Transport:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(StreamID, fin, HeaderBlock)),
State#state{http2_machine=HTTP2Machine}.
%% After we have sent or queued data we may need to set or clear an alarm.
%% We do this by comparing the HTTP2Machine buffer state before/after for
%% the relevant streams.
maybe_send_data_alarm(State=#state{opts=Opts, http2_machine=HTTP2Machine}, HTTP2Machine0, StreamID) ->
{ok, BufferSizeBefore} = cow_http2_machine:get_stream_local_buffer_size(StreamID, HTTP2Machine0),
%% When the stream ends up closed after it finished sending data,
%% we do not want to trigger an alarm. We act as if the buffer
%% size did not change.
BufferSizeAfter = case cow_http2_machine:get_stream_local_buffer_size(StreamID, HTTP2Machine) of
{ok, BSA} -> BSA;
{error, closed} -> BufferSizeBefore
end,
MaxBufferSize = maps:get(max_stream_buffer_size, Opts, 8000000),
%% I do not want to document these internal_events yet. I am not yet
%% convinced it should be {alarm, Name, on|off} and not {internal_event, E}
%% or something else entirely.
if
BufferSizeBefore >= MaxBufferSize, BufferSizeAfter < MaxBufferSize ->
info(State, StreamID, {alarm, stream_buffer_full, off});
BufferSizeBefore < MaxBufferSize, BufferSizeAfter >= MaxBufferSize ->
info(State, StreamID, {alarm, stream_buffer_full, on});
true ->
State
end.
%% Terminate a stream or the connection.
%% We may have to cancel streams even if we receive multiple

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@ -826,34 +826,31 @@ stream_body(_, _, #{method := <<"HEAD">>, has_sent_resp := headers}) ->
%% is converted to a data tuple, however.
stream_body({sendfile, _, 0, _}, nofin, _) ->
ok;
stream_body({sendfile, _, 0, _}, IsFin=fin,
#{pid := Pid, streamid := StreamID, has_sent_resp := headers}) ->
Pid ! {{Pid, StreamID}, {data, IsFin, <<>>}},
ok;
stream_body({sendfile, O, B, P}, IsFin,
#{pid := Pid, streamid := StreamID, has_sent_resp := headers})
stream_body({sendfile, _, 0, _}, IsFin=fin, Req=#{has_sent_resp := headers}) ->
stream_body({data, IsFin, <<>>}, Req);
stream_body({sendfile, O, B, P}, IsFin, Req=#{has_sent_resp := headers})
when is_integer(O), O >= 0, is_integer(B), B > 0 ->
Pid ! {{Pid, StreamID}, {data, IsFin, {sendfile, O, B, P}}},
ok;
stream_body(Data, IsFin=nofin, #{pid := Pid, streamid := StreamID, has_sent_resp := headers})
stream_body({data, IsFin, {sendfile, O, B, P}}, Req);
stream_body(Data, IsFin=nofin, Req=#{has_sent_resp := headers})
when not is_tuple(Data) ->
case iolist_size(Data) of
0 -> ok;
_ ->
Pid ! {{Pid, StreamID}, {data, IsFin, Data}},
ok
_ -> stream_body({data, IsFin, Data}, Req)
end;
stream_body(Data, IsFin, #{pid := Pid, streamid := StreamID, has_sent_resp := headers})
stream_body(Data, IsFin, Req=#{has_sent_resp := headers})
when not is_tuple(Data) ->
Pid ! {{Pid, StreamID}, {data, IsFin, Data}},
ok.
stream_body({data, IsFin, Data}, Req).
%% @todo Do we need a timeout?
stream_body(Msg, #{pid := Pid, streamid := StreamID}) ->
Pid ! {{Pid, StreamID}, Msg},
receive {data_ack, Pid} -> ok end.
-spec stream_events(cow_sse:event() | [cow_sse:event()], fin | nofin, req()) -> ok.
stream_events(Event, IsFin, Req) when is_map(Event) ->
stream_events([Event], IsFin, Req);
stream_events(Events, IsFin, #{pid := Pid, streamid := StreamID, has_sent_resp := headers}) ->
Pid ! {{Pid, StreamID}, {data, IsFin, cow_sse:events(Events)}},
ok.
stream_events(Events, IsFin, Req=#{has_sent_resp := headers}) ->
stream_body({data, IsFin, cow_sse:events(Events)}, Req).
-spec stream_trailers(cowboy:http_headers(), req()) -> ok.
stream_trailers(Trailers, #{pid := Pid, streamid := StreamID, has_sent_resp := headers}) ->

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@ -39,7 +39,8 @@
read_body_length = 0 :: non_neg_integer() | infinity | auto,
read_body_is_fin = nofin :: nofin | {fin, non_neg_integer()},
read_body_buffer = <<>> :: binary(),
body_length = 0 :: non_neg_integer()
body_length = 0 :: non_neg_integer(),
stream_body_status = normal :: normal | blocking | blocked
}).
%% @todo For shutting down children we need to have a timeout before we terminate
@ -219,8 +220,27 @@ info(StreamID, Response={response, _, _, _}, State) ->
do_info(StreamID, Response, [Response], State#state{expect=undefined});
info(StreamID, Headers={headers, _, _}, State) ->
do_info(StreamID, Headers, [Headers], State#state{expect=undefined});
info(StreamID, Data={data, _, _}, State) ->
%% Sending data involves the data message and the stream_buffer_full alarm.
%% We stop sending acks when the alarm is on.
info(StreamID, Data={data, _, _}, State0=#state{pid=Pid, stream_body_status=Status}) ->
State = case Status of
normal ->
Pid ! {data_ack, self()},
State0;
blocking ->
State0#state{stream_body_status=blocked};
blocked ->
State0
end,
do_info(StreamID, Data, [Data], State);
info(StreamID, Alarm={alarm, stream_buffer_full, on}, State) ->
do_info(StreamID, Alarm, [], State#state{stream_body_status=blocking});
info(StreamID, Alarm={alarm, stream_buffer_full, off}, State=#state{pid=Pid, stream_body_status=Status}) ->
_ = case Status of
blocking -> ok;
blocked -> Pid ! {data_ack, self()}
end,
do_info(StreamID, Alarm, [], State#state{stream_body_status=normal});
info(StreamID, Trailers={trailers, _}, State) ->
do_info(StreamID, Trailers, [Trailers], State);
info(StreamID, Push={push, _, _, _, _, _, _, _}, State) ->

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@ -221,6 +221,11 @@ do(<<"stream_body">>, Req0, Opts) ->
cowboy_req:stream_body(<<"world">>, nofin, Req),
cowboy_req:stream_body(<<"!">>, fin, Req),
{ok, Req, Opts};
<<"loop">> ->
Req = cowboy_req:stream_reply(200, Req0),
_ = [cowboy_req:stream_body(<<0:1000000/unit:8>>, nofin, Req)
|| _ <- lists:seq(1, 32)],
{ok, Req, Opts};
<<"nofin">> ->
Req = cowboy_req:stream_reply(200, Req0),
cowboy_req:stream_body(<<"Hello world!">>, nofin, Req),

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@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ do_get(Path, Headers, Config) ->
Ref = gun:get(ConnPid, Path, [{<<"accept-encoding">>, <<"gzip">>}|Headers]),
{response, IsFin, Status, RespHeaders} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
{ok, RespBody} = case IsFin of
nofin -> gun:await_body(ConnPid, Ref);
nofin -> gun:await_body(ConnPid, Ref, 30000);
fin -> {ok, <<>>}
end,
gun:close(ConnPid),
@ -891,6 +891,11 @@ stream_body_multiple(Config) ->
{200, _, <<"Hello world!">>} = do_get("/resp/stream_body/multiple", Config),
ok.
stream_body_loop(Config) ->
doc("Streamed body via a fast loop."),
{200, _, <<0:32000000/unit:8>>} = do_get("/resp/stream_body/loop", Config),
ok.
stream_body_nofin(Config) ->
doc("Unfinished streamed body."),
{200, _, <<"Hello world!">>} = do_get("/resp/stream_body/nofin", Config),