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Summary: First draft. Unit tests pass. Test Plan: unit tests attached Reviewers: heyongqiang Reviewed By: heyongqiang Differential Revision: https://reviews.facebook.net/D3969
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6.5 KiB
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176 lines
6.5 KiB
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/*
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* Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one
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* or more contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file
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* distributed with this work for additional information
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* regarding copyright ownership. The ASF licenses this file
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* to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the
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* "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance
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* with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing,
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* software distributed under the License is distributed on an
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* "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY
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* KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the
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* specific language governing permissions and limitations
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* under the License.
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*/
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#ifndef THRIFT_ASYNC_TASYNCDISPATCHPROCESSOR_H_
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#define THRIFT_ASYNC_TASYNCDISPATCHPROCESSOR_H_ 1
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#include "thrift/lib/cpp/async/TAsyncProcessor.h"
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namespace apache { namespace thrift { namespace async {
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/**
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* TAsyncDispatchProcessor is a helper class to parse the message header then
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* call another function to dispatch based on the function name.
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*
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* Subclasses must implement dispatchCall() to dispatch on the function name.
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*/
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template <class Protocol_>
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class TAsyncDispatchProcessorT : public TAsyncProcessor {
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public:
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virtual void process(std::tr1::function<void(bool success)> _return,
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boost::shared_ptr<protocol::TProtocol> in,
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boost::shared_ptr<protocol::TProtocol> out,
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TConnectionContext* context) {
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protocol::TProtocol* inRaw = in.get();
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protocol::TProtocol* outRaw = out.get();
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// Try to dynamic cast to the template protocol type
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Protocol_* specificIn = dynamic_cast<Protocol_*>(inRaw);
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Protocol_* specificOut = dynamic_cast<Protocol_*>(outRaw);
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if (specificIn && specificOut) {
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return processFast(_return, specificIn, specificOut, context);
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}
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// Log the fact that we have to use the slow path
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T_GENERIC_PROTOCOL(this, inRaw, specificIn);
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T_GENERIC_PROTOCOL(this, outRaw, specificOut);
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std::string fname;
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protocol::TMessageType mtype;
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int32_t seqid;
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try {
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inRaw->readMessageBegin(fname, mtype, seqid);
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} catch (const TException &ex) {
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GlobalOutput.printf("received invalid message from client: %s",
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ex.what());
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_return(false);
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return;
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}
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// If this doesn't look like a valid call, log an error and return false so
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// that the server will close the connection.
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//
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// (The old generated processor code used to try to skip a T_STRUCT and
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// continue. However, that seems unsafe.)
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if (mtype != protocol::T_CALL && mtype != protocol::T_ONEWAY) {
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GlobalOutput.printf("received invalid message type %d from client",
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mtype);
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_return(false);
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return;
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}
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return this->dispatchCall(_return, inRaw, outRaw, fname, seqid, context);
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}
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void processFast(std::tr1::function<void(bool success)> _return,
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Protocol_* in, Protocol_* out,
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TConnectionContext* context) {
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std::string fname;
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protocol::TMessageType mtype;
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int32_t seqid;
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try {
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in->readMessageBegin(fname, mtype, seqid);
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} catch (const TException &ex) {
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GlobalOutput.printf("received invalid message from client: %s",
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ex.what());
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_return(false);
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return;
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}
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if (mtype != protocol::T_CALL && mtype != protocol::T_ONEWAY) {
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GlobalOutput.printf("received invalid message type %d from client",
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mtype);
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_return(false);
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return;
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}
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return this->dispatchCallTemplated(_return, in, out, fname, seqid, context);
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}
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virtual void dispatchCall(std::tr1::function<void(bool ok)> _return,
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apache::thrift::protocol::TProtocol* in,
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apache::thrift::protocol::TProtocol* out,
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const std::string& fname, int32_t seqid,
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TConnectionContext* context) = 0;
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virtual void dispatchCallTemplated(std::tr1::function<void(bool ok)> _return,
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Protocol_* in, Protocol_* out,
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const std::string& fname, int32_t seqid,
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TConnectionContext* context) = 0;
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};
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/**
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* Non-templatized version of TAsyncDispatchProcessor,
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* that doesn't bother trying to perform a dynamic_cast.
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*/
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class TAsyncDispatchProcessor : public TAsyncProcessor {
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public:
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virtual void process(std::tr1::function<void(bool success)> _return,
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boost::shared_ptr<protocol::TProtocol> in,
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boost::shared_ptr<protocol::TProtocol> out,
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TConnectionContext* context) {
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protocol::TProtocol* inRaw = in.get();
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protocol::TProtocol* outRaw = out.get();
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std::string fname;
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protocol::TMessageType mtype;
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int32_t seqid;
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try {
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inRaw->readMessageBegin(fname, mtype, seqid);
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} catch (const TException &ex) {
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GlobalOutput.printf("received invalid message from client: %s",
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ex.what());
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_return(false);
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return;
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}
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// If this doesn't look like a valid call, log an error and return false so
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// that the server will close the connection.
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//
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// (The old generated processor code used to try to skip a T_STRUCT and
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// continue. However, that seems unsafe.)
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if (mtype != protocol::T_CALL && mtype != protocol::T_ONEWAY) {
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GlobalOutput.printf("received invalid message type %d from client",
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mtype);
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_return(false);
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return;
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}
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return dispatchCall(_return, inRaw, outRaw, fname, seqid, context);
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}
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virtual void dispatchCall(std::tr1::function<void(bool ok)> _return,
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apache::thrift::protocol::TProtocol* in,
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apache::thrift::protocol::TProtocol* out,
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const std::string& fname, int32_t seqid,
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TConnectionContext* context) = 0;
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};
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// Specialize TAsyncDispatchProcessorT for TProtocol and TDummyProtocol just to
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// use the generic TDispatchProcessor.
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template <>
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class TAsyncDispatchProcessorT<protocol::TDummyProtocol> :
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public TAsyncDispatchProcessor {};
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template <>
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class TAsyncDispatchProcessorT<protocol::TProtocol> :
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public TAsyncDispatchProcessor {};
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}}} // apache::thrift::async
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#endif // THRIFT_ASYNC_TASYNCDISPATCHPROCESSOR_H_
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