restic/vendor/github.com/pkg/sftp/packet-manager.go

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Go

package sftp
import (
"encoding"
"sync"
)
// The goal of the packetManager is to keep the outgoing packets in the same
// order as the incoming. This is due to some sftp clients requiring this
// behavior (eg. winscp).
type packetSender interface {
sendPacket(encoding.BinaryMarshaler) error
}
type packetManager struct {
requests chan requestPacket
responses chan responsePacket
fini chan struct{}
incoming requestPacketIDs
outgoing responsePackets
sender packetSender // connection object
working *sync.WaitGroup
}
func newPktMgr(sender packetSender) packetManager {
s := packetManager{
requests: make(chan requestPacket, sftpServerWorkerCount),
responses: make(chan responsePacket, sftpServerWorkerCount),
fini: make(chan struct{}),
incoming: make([]uint32, 0, sftpServerWorkerCount),
outgoing: make([]responsePacket, 0, sftpServerWorkerCount),
sender: sender,
working: &sync.WaitGroup{},
}
go s.controller()
return s
}
// register incoming packets to be handled
// send id of 0 for packets without id
func (s packetManager) incomingPacket(pkt requestPacket) {
s.working.Add(1)
s.requests <- pkt // buffer == sftpServerWorkerCount
}
// register outgoing packets as being ready
func (s packetManager) readyPacket(pkt responsePacket) {
s.responses <- pkt
s.working.Done()
}
// shut down packetManager controller
func (s packetManager) close() {
// pause until current packets are processed
s.working.Wait()
close(s.fini)
}
// Passed a worker function, returns a channel for incoming packets.
// The goal is to process packets in the order they are received as is
// requires by section 7 of the RFC, while maximizing throughput of file
// transfers.
func (s *packetManager) workerChan(runWorker func(requestChan)) requestChan {
rwChan := make(chan requestPacket, sftpServerWorkerCount)
for i := 0; i < sftpServerWorkerCount; i++ {
runWorker(rwChan)
}
cmdChan := make(chan requestPacket)
runWorker(cmdChan)
pktChan := make(chan requestPacket, sftpServerWorkerCount)
go func() {
// start with cmdChan
curChan := cmdChan
for pkt := range pktChan {
// on file open packet, switch to rwChan
switch pkt.(type) {
case *sshFxpOpenPacket:
curChan = rwChan
// on file close packet, switch back to cmdChan
// after waiting for any reads/writes to finish
case *sshFxpClosePacket:
// wait for rwChan to finish
s.working.Wait()
// stop using rwChan
curChan = cmdChan
}
s.incomingPacket(pkt)
curChan <- pkt
}
close(rwChan)
close(cmdChan)
s.close()
}()
return pktChan
}
// process packets
func (s *packetManager) controller() {
for {
select {
case pkt := <-s.requests:
debug("incoming id: %v", pkt.id())
s.incoming = append(s.incoming, pkt.id())
if len(s.incoming) > 1 {
s.incoming.Sort()
}
case pkt := <-s.responses:
debug("outgoing pkt: %v", pkt.id())
s.outgoing = append(s.outgoing, pkt)
if len(s.outgoing) > 1 {
s.outgoing.Sort()
}
case <-s.fini:
return
}
s.maybeSendPackets()
}
}
// send as many packets as are ready
func (s *packetManager) maybeSendPackets() {
for {
if len(s.outgoing) == 0 || len(s.incoming) == 0 {
debug("break! -- outgoing: %v; incoming: %v",
len(s.outgoing), len(s.incoming))
break
}
out := s.outgoing[0]
in := s.incoming[0]
// debug("incoming: %v", s.incoming)
// debug("outgoing: %v", outfilter(s.outgoing))
if in == out.id() {
s.sender.sendPacket(out)
// pop off heads
copy(s.incoming, s.incoming[1:]) // shift left
s.incoming = s.incoming[:len(s.incoming)-1] // remove last
copy(s.outgoing, s.outgoing[1:]) // shift left
s.outgoing = s.outgoing[:len(s.outgoing)-1] // remove last
} else {
break
}
}
}
func outfilter(o []responsePacket) []uint32 {
res := make([]uint32, 0, len(o))
for _, v := range o {
res = append(res, v.id())
}
return res
}