Commit 776563fc authored by Martin Hurton's avatar Martin Hurton

Fix issue #264

Before this patch, the stream engine terminated itself
whenever it had detected an IO error. If this happened
when sending a message, the engine lost all
in-flight messages, messages waiting to be decoded,
and the last decoded message that had not been accepted,
if there was one.

The new behaviour is to terminate the engine only after
the input error has been detected and the last decoded
parent 16ec2868
......@@ -51,6 +51,11 @@ void zmq::decoder_t::set_session (session_base_t *session_)
session = session_;
}
bool zmq::decoder_t::stalled () const
{
return next == &decoder_t::message_ready;
}
bool zmq::decoder_t::one_byte_size_ready ()
{
// First byte of size is read. If it is 0xff read 8-byte size.
......
......@@ -52,9 +52,9 @@ namespace zmq
public:
inline decoder_base_t (size_t bufsize_) :
next (NULL),
read_pos (NULL),
to_read (0),
next (NULL),
bufsize (bufsize_)
{
buf = (unsigned char*) malloc (bufsize_);
......@@ -165,6 +165,11 @@ namespace zmq
next = NULL;
}
// Next step. If set to NULL, it means that associated data stream
// is dead. Note that there can be still data in the process in such
// case.
step_t next;
private:
// Where to store the read data.
......@@ -173,11 +178,6 @@ namespace zmq
// How much data to read before taking next step.
size_t to_read;
// Next step. If set to NULL, it means that associated data stream
// is dead. Note that there can be still data in the process in such
// case.
step_t next;
// The duffer for data to decode.
size_t bufsize;
unsigned char *buf;
......@@ -197,6 +197,10 @@ namespace zmq
void set_session (zmq::session_base_t *session_);
// Returns true if there is a decoded message
// waiting to be delivered to the session.
bool stalled () const;
private:
bool one_byte_size_ready ();
......
......@@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ zmq::stream_engine_t::stream_engine_t (fd_t fd_, const options_t &options_) :
inpos (NULL),
insize (0),
decoder (in_batch_size, options_.maxmsgsize),
input_error (false),
outpos (NULL),
outsize (0),
encoder (out_batch_size),
......@@ -55,7 +56,7 @@ zmq::stream_engine_t::stream_engine_t (fd_t fd_, const options_t &options_) :
options (options_),
plugged (false)
{
// Get the socket into non-blocking mode.
// Put the socket into non-blocking mode.
unblock_socket (s);
// Set the socket buffer limits for the underlying socket.
......@@ -202,8 +203,18 @@ void zmq::stream_engine_t::in_event ()
session->flush ();
}
if (session && disconnection)
error ();
// Input error has occurred. If the last decoded
// message has already been accepted, we terminate
// the engine immediately. Otherwise, we stop
// waiting for input events and postpone the termination
// until after the session has accepted the message.
if (session != NULL && disconnection) {
input_error = true;
if (decoder.stalled ())
reset_pollin (handle);
else
error ();
}
}
void zmq::stream_engine_t::out_event ()
......@@ -235,9 +246,11 @@ void zmq::stream_engine_t::out_event ()
// written should be reasonably modest.
int nbytes = write (outpos, outsize);
// Handle problems with the connection.
// IO error has occurred. We stop waiting for output events.
// The engine is not terminated until we detect input error;
// this is necessary to prevent losing incomming messages.
if (nbytes == -1) {
error ();
reset_pollout (handle);
return;
}
......@@ -258,6 +271,17 @@ void zmq::stream_engine_t::activate_out ()
void zmq::stream_engine_t::activate_in ()
{
if (input_error) {
// There was an input error but the engine could not
// be terminated (due to the stalled decoder).
// Flush the pending message and terminate the engine now.
decoder.process_buffer (inpos, 0);
zmq_assert (!decoder.stalled ());
session->flush ();
error ();
return;
}
set_pollin (handle);
// Speculative read.
......
......@@ -83,6 +83,7 @@ namespace zmq
unsigned char *inpos;
size_t insize;
decoder_t decoder;
bool input_error;
unsigned char *outpos;
size_t outsize;
......
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