terraform-provider-google/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-plugin/grpc_broker.go
Paddy 961c878e0d Switch to using Go modules. (#2679)
Switch to using Go modules.

This migrates our vendor.json to use Go 1.11's modules system, and
replaces the vendor folder with the output of go mod vendor.

The vendored code should remain basically the same; I believe some
tree shaking of packages and support scripts/licenses/READMEs/etc.
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This also fixes Travis and our Makefile to no longer use govendor.
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package plugin
import (
"context"
"crypto/tls"
"errors"
"fmt"
"log"
"net"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"time"
"github.com/hashicorp/go-plugin/internal/proto"
"github.com/oklog/run"
"google.golang.org/grpc"
"google.golang.org/grpc/credentials"
)
// streamer interface is used in the broker to send/receive connection
// information.
type streamer interface {
Send(*proto.ConnInfo) error
Recv() (*proto.ConnInfo, error)
Close()
}
// sendErr is used to pass errors back during a send.
type sendErr struct {
i *proto.ConnInfo
ch chan error
}
// gRPCBrokerServer is used by the plugin to start a stream and to send
// connection information to/from the plugin. Implements GRPCBrokerServer and
// streamer interfaces.
type gRPCBrokerServer struct {
// send is used to send connection info to the gRPC stream.
send chan *sendErr
// recv is used to receive connection info from the gRPC stream.
recv chan *proto.ConnInfo
// quit closes down the stream.
quit chan struct{}
// o is used to ensure we close the quit channel only once.
o sync.Once
}
func newGRPCBrokerServer() *gRPCBrokerServer {
return &gRPCBrokerServer{
send: make(chan *sendErr),
recv: make(chan *proto.ConnInfo),
quit: make(chan struct{}),
}
}
// StartStream implements the GRPCBrokerServer interface and will block until
// the quit channel is closed or the context reports Done. The stream will pass
// connection information to/from the client.
func (s *gRPCBrokerServer) StartStream(stream proto.GRPCBroker_StartStreamServer) error {
doneCh := stream.Context().Done()
defer s.Close()
// Proccess send stream
go func() {
for {
select {
case <-doneCh:
return
case <-s.quit:
return
case se := <-s.send:
err := stream.Send(se.i)
se.ch <- err
}
}
}()
// Process receive stream
for {
i, err := stream.Recv()
if err != nil {
return err
}
select {
case <-doneCh:
return nil
case <-s.quit:
return nil
case s.recv <- i:
}
}
return nil
}
// Send is used by the GRPCBroker to pass connection information into the stream
// to the client.
func (s *gRPCBrokerServer) Send(i *proto.ConnInfo) error {
ch := make(chan error)
defer close(ch)
select {
case <-s.quit:
return errors.New("broker closed")
case s.send <- &sendErr{
i: i,
ch: ch,
}:
}
return <-ch
}
// Recv is used by the GRPCBroker to pass connection information that has been
// sent from the client from the stream to the broker.
func (s *gRPCBrokerServer) Recv() (*proto.ConnInfo, error) {
select {
case <-s.quit:
return nil, errors.New("broker closed")
case i := <-s.recv:
return i, nil
}
}
// Close closes the quit channel, shutting down the stream.
func (s *gRPCBrokerServer) Close() {
s.o.Do(func() {
close(s.quit)
})
}
// gRPCBrokerClientImpl is used by the client to start a stream and to send
// connection information to/from the client. Implements GRPCBrokerClient and
// streamer interfaces.
type gRPCBrokerClientImpl struct {
// client is the underlying GRPC client used to make calls to the server.
client proto.GRPCBrokerClient
// send is used to send connection info to the gRPC stream.
send chan *sendErr
// recv is used to receive connection info from the gRPC stream.
recv chan *proto.ConnInfo
// quit closes down the stream.
quit chan struct{}
// o is used to ensure we close the quit channel only once.
o sync.Once
}
func newGRPCBrokerClient(conn *grpc.ClientConn) *gRPCBrokerClientImpl {
return &gRPCBrokerClientImpl{
client: proto.NewGRPCBrokerClient(conn),
send: make(chan *sendErr),
recv: make(chan *proto.ConnInfo),
quit: make(chan struct{}),
}
}
// StartStream implements the GRPCBrokerClient interface and will block until
// the quit channel is closed or the context reports Done. The stream will pass
// connection information to/from the plugin.
func (s *gRPCBrokerClientImpl) StartStream() error {
ctx, cancelFunc := context.WithCancel(context.Background())
defer cancelFunc()
defer s.Close()
stream, err := s.client.StartStream(ctx)
if err != nil {
return err
}
doneCh := stream.Context().Done()
go func() {
for {
select {
case <-doneCh:
return
case <-s.quit:
return
case se := <-s.send:
err := stream.Send(se.i)
se.ch <- err
}
}
}()
for {
i, err := stream.Recv()
if err != nil {
return err
}
select {
case <-doneCh:
return nil
case <-s.quit:
return nil
case s.recv <- i:
}
}
return nil
}
// Send is used by the GRPCBroker to pass connection information into the stream
// to the plugin.
func (s *gRPCBrokerClientImpl) Send(i *proto.ConnInfo) error {
ch := make(chan error)
defer close(ch)
select {
case <-s.quit:
return errors.New("broker closed")
case s.send <- &sendErr{
i: i,
ch: ch,
}:
}
return <-ch
}
// Recv is used by the GRPCBroker to pass connection information that has been
// sent from the plugin to the broker.
func (s *gRPCBrokerClientImpl) Recv() (*proto.ConnInfo, error) {
select {
case <-s.quit:
return nil, errors.New("broker closed")
case i := <-s.recv:
return i, nil
}
}
// Close closes the quit channel, shutting down the stream.
func (s *gRPCBrokerClientImpl) Close() {
s.o.Do(func() {
close(s.quit)
})
}
// GRPCBroker is responsible for brokering connections by unique ID.
//
// It is used by plugins to create multiple gRPC connections and data
// streams between the plugin process and the host process.
//
// This allows a plugin to request a channel with a specific ID to connect to
// or accept a connection from, and the broker handles the details of
// holding these channels open while they're being negotiated.
//
// The Plugin interface has access to these for both Server and Client.
// The broker can be used by either (optionally) to reserve and connect to
// new streams. This is useful for complex args and return values,
// or anything else you might need a data stream for.
type GRPCBroker struct {
nextId uint32
streamer streamer
streams map[uint32]*gRPCBrokerPending
tls *tls.Config
doneCh chan struct{}
o sync.Once
sync.Mutex
}
type gRPCBrokerPending struct {
ch chan *proto.ConnInfo
doneCh chan struct{}
}
func newGRPCBroker(s streamer, tls *tls.Config) *GRPCBroker {
return &GRPCBroker{
streamer: s,
streams: make(map[uint32]*gRPCBrokerPending),
tls: tls,
doneCh: make(chan struct{}),
}
}
// Accept accepts a connection by ID.
//
// This should not be called multiple times with the same ID at one time.
func (b *GRPCBroker) Accept(id uint32) (net.Listener, error) {
listener, err := serverListener()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
err = b.streamer.Send(&proto.ConnInfo{
ServiceId: id,
Network: listener.Addr().Network(),
Address: listener.Addr().String(),
})
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return listener, nil
}
// AcceptAndServe is used to accept a specific stream ID and immediately
// serve a gRPC server on that stream ID. This is used to easily serve
// complex arguments. Each AcceptAndServe call opens a new listener socket and
// sends the connection info down the stream to the dialer. Since a new
// connection is opened every call, these calls should be used sparingly.
// Multiple gRPC server implementations can be registered to a single
// AcceptAndServe call.
func (b *GRPCBroker) AcceptAndServe(id uint32, s func([]grpc.ServerOption) *grpc.Server) {
listener, err := b.Accept(id)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("[ERR] plugin: plugin acceptAndServe error: %s", err)
return
}
defer listener.Close()
var opts []grpc.ServerOption
if b.tls != nil {
opts = []grpc.ServerOption{grpc.Creds(credentials.NewTLS(b.tls))}
}
server := s(opts)
// Here we use a run group to close this goroutine if the server is shutdown
// or the broker is shutdown.
var g run.Group
{
// Serve on the listener, if shutting down call GracefulStop.
g.Add(func() error {
return server.Serve(listener)
}, func(err error) {
server.GracefulStop()
})
}
{
// block on the closeCh or the doneCh. If we are shutting down close the
// closeCh.
closeCh := make(chan struct{})
g.Add(func() error {
select {
case <-b.doneCh:
case <-closeCh:
}
return nil
}, func(err error) {
close(closeCh)
})
}
// Block until we are done
g.Run()
}
// Close closes the stream and all servers.
func (b *GRPCBroker) Close() error {
b.streamer.Close()
b.o.Do(func() {
close(b.doneCh)
})
return nil
}
// Dial opens a connection by ID.
func (b *GRPCBroker) Dial(id uint32) (conn *grpc.ClientConn, err error) {
var c *proto.ConnInfo
// Open the stream
p := b.getStream(id)
select {
case c = <-p.ch:
close(p.doneCh)
case <-time.After(5 * time.Second):
return nil, fmt.Errorf("timeout waiting for connection info")
}
var addr net.Addr
switch c.Network {
case "tcp":
addr, err = net.ResolveTCPAddr("tcp", c.Address)
case "unix":
addr, err = net.ResolveUnixAddr("unix", c.Address)
default:
err = fmt.Errorf("Unknown address type: %s", c.Address)
}
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return dialGRPCConn(b.tls, netAddrDialer(addr))
}
// NextId returns a unique ID to use next.
//
// It is possible for very long-running plugin hosts to wrap this value,
// though it would require a very large amount of calls. In practice
// we've never seen it happen.
func (m *GRPCBroker) NextId() uint32 {
return atomic.AddUint32(&m.nextId, 1)
}
// Run starts the brokering and should be executed in a goroutine, since it
// blocks forever, or until the session closes.
//
// Uses of GRPCBroker never need to call this. It is called internally by
// the plugin host/client.
func (m *GRPCBroker) Run() {
for {
stream, err := m.streamer.Recv()
if err != nil {
// Once we receive an error, just exit
break
}
// Initialize the waiter
p := m.getStream(stream.ServiceId)
select {
case p.ch <- stream:
default:
}
go m.timeoutWait(stream.ServiceId, p)
}
}
func (m *GRPCBroker) getStream(id uint32) *gRPCBrokerPending {
m.Lock()
defer m.Unlock()
p, ok := m.streams[id]
if ok {
return p
}
m.streams[id] = &gRPCBrokerPending{
ch: make(chan *proto.ConnInfo, 1),
doneCh: make(chan struct{}),
}
return m.streams[id]
}
func (m *GRPCBroker) timeoutWait(id uint32, p *gRPCBrokerPending) {
// Wait for the stream to either be picked up and connected, or
// for a timeout.
select {
case <-p.doneCh:
case <-time.After(5 * time.Second):
}
m.Lock()
defer m.Unlock()
// Delete the stream so no one else can grab it
delete(m.streams, id)
}