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authorFlorian Klink <flokli@flokli.de>2024-04-10T11·54+0300
committerflokli <flokli@flokli.de>2024-04-13T10·09+0000
commit36b296609b0d4db633f78a6fa3685f61227af94a (patch)
tree589bd1040a49901734583cd2039b163fcf912b45 /tvix/nix-compat/src/wire/bytes/writer.rs
parent839c971a0f3ea3d0784fe335ace0b50b05551b7e (diff)
refactor(tvix/nix-compat): reorganize wire and bytes r/7896
Move everything bytes-related into its own module, and re-export
both bytes and primitive in a flat space from wire/mod.rs.

Expose this if a `wire` feature flag is set. We only have `async` stuff
in here.

Change-Id: Ia4ce4791f13a5759901cc9d6ce6bd6bbcca587c7
Reviewed-on: https://cl.tvl.fyi/c/depot/+/11389
Autosubmit: flokli <flokli@flokli.de>
Reviewed-by: raitobezarius <tvl@lahfa.xyz>
Tested-by: BuildkiteCI
Reviewed-by: Brian Olsen <me@griff.name>
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+use pin_project_lite::pin_project;
+use std::task::{ready, Poll};
+
+use tokio::io::AsyncWrite;
+
+use super::{padding_len, BytesPacketPosition, EMPTY_BYTES, LEN_SIZE};
+
+pin_project! {
+    /// Writes a "bytes wire packet" to the underlying writer.
+    /// The format is the same as in [crate::wire::bytes::write_bytes],
+    /// however this structure provides a [AsyncWrite] interface,
+    /// allowing to not having to pass around the entire payload in memory.
+    ///
+    /// It internally takes care of writing (non-payload) framing (size and
+    /// padding).
+    ///
+    /// During construction, the expected payload size needs to be provided.
+    ///
+    /// After writing the payload to it, the user MUST call flush (or shutdown),
+    /// which will validate the written payload size to match, and write the
+    /// necessary padding.
+    ///
+    /// In case flush is not called at the end, invalid data might be sent
+    /// silently.
+    ///
+    /// The underlying writer returning `Ok(0)` is considered an EOF situation,
+    /// which is stronger than the "typically means the underlying object is no
+    /// longer able to accept bytes" interpretation from the docs. If such a
+    /// situation occurs, an error is returned.
+    ///
+    /// The struct holds three fields, the underlying writer, the (expected)
+    /// payload length, and an enum, tracking the state.
+    pub struct BytesWriter<W>
+    where
+        W: AsyncWrite,
+    {
+        #[pin]
+        inner: W,
+        payload_len: u64,
+        state: BytesPacketPosition,
+    }
+}
+
+impl<W> BytesWriter<W>
+where
+    W: AsyncWrite,
+{
+    /// Constructs a new BytesWriter, using the underlying passed writer.
+    pub fn new(w: W, payload_len: u64) -> Self {
+        Self {
+            inner: w,
+            payload_len,
+            state: BytesPacketPosition::Size(0),
+        }
+    }
+}
+
+/// Returns an error if the passed usize is 0.
+fn ensure_nonzero_bytes_written(bytes_written: usize) -> Result<usize, std::io::Error> {
+    if bytes_written == 0 {
+        Err(std::io::Error::new(
+            std::io::ErrorKind::WriteZero,
+            "underlying writer accepted 0 bytes",
+        ))
+    } else {
+        Ok(bytes_written)
+    }
+}
+
+impl<W> AsyncWrite for BytesWriter<W>
+where
+    W: AsyncWrite,
+{
+    fn poll_write(
+        self: std::pin::Pin<&mut Self>,
+        cx: &mut std::task::Context<'_>,
+        buf: &[u8],
+    ) -> Poll<Result<usize, std::io::Error>> {
+        // Use a loop, so we can deal with (multiple) state transitions.
+        let mut this = self.project();
+
+        loop {
+            match *this.state {
+                BytesPacketPosition::Size(LEN_SIZE) => unreachable!(),
+                BytesPacketPosition::Size(pos) => {
+                    let size_field = &this.payload_len.to_le_bytes();
+
+                    let bytes_written = ensure_nonzero_bytes_written(ready!(this
+                        .inner
+                        .as_mut()
+                        .poll_write(cx, &size_field[pos..]))?)?;
+
+                    let new_pos = pos + bytes_written;
+                    if new_pos == LEN_SIZE {
+                        *this.state = BytesPacketPosition::Payload(0);
+                    } else {
+                        *this.state = BytesPacketPosition::Size(new_pos);
+                    }
+                }
+                BytesPacketPosition::Payload(pos) => {
+                    // Ensure we still have space for more payload
+                    if pos + (buf.len() as u64) > *this.payload_len {
+                        return Poll::Ready(Err(std::io::Error::new(
+                            std::io::ErrorKind::InvalidData,
+                            "tried to write excess bytes",
+                        )));
+                    }
+                    let bytes_written = ready!(this.inner.as_mut().poll_write(cx, buf))?;
+                    ensure_nonzero_bytes_written(bytes_written)?;
+                    let new_pos = pos + (bytes_written as u64);
+                    if new_pos == *this.payload_len {
+                        *this.state = BytesPacketPosition::Padding(0)
+                    } else {
+                        *this.state = BytesPacketPosition::Payload(new_pos)
+                    }
+
+                    return Poll::Ready(Ok(bytes_written));
+                }
+                // If we're already in padding state, there should be no more payload left to write!
+                BytesPacketPosition::Padding(_pos) => {
+                    return Poll::Ready(Err(std::io::Error::new(
+                        std::io::ErrorKind::InvalidData,
+                        "tried to write excess bytes",
+                    )))
+                }
+            }
+        }
+    }
+
+    fn poll_flush(
+        self: std::pin::Pin<&mut Self>,
+        cx: &mut std::task::Context<'_>,
+    ) -> Poll<Result<(), std::io::Error>> {
+        let mut this = self.project();
+
+        loop {
+            match *this.state {
+                BytesPacketPosition::Size(LEN_SIZE) => unreachable!(),
+                BytesPacketPosition::Size(pos) => {
+                    // More bytes to write in the size field
+                    let size_field = &this.payload_len.to_le_bytes()[..];
+                    let bytes_written = ensure_nonzero_bytes_written(ready!(this
+                        .inner
+                        .as_mut()
+                        .poll_write(cx, &size_field[pos..]))?)?;
+                    let new_pos = pos + bytes_written;
+                    if new_pos == LEN_SIZE {
+                        // Size field written, now ready to receive payload
+                        *this.state = BytesPacketPosition::Payload(0);
+                    } else {
+                        *this.state = BytesPacketPosition::Size(new_pos);
+                    }
+                }
+                BytesPacketPosition::Payload(_pos) => {
+                    // If we're at position 0 and want to write 0 bytes of payload
+                    // in total, we can transition to padding.
+                    // Otherwise, break, as we're expecting more payload to
+                    // be written.
+                    if *this.payload_len == 0 {
+                        *this.state = BytesPacketPosition::Padding(0);
+                    } else {
+                        break;
+                    }
+                }
+                BytesPacketPosition::Padding(pos) => {
+                    // Write remaining padding, if there is padding to write.
+                    let total_padding_len = padding_len(*this.payload_len) as usize;
+
+                    if pos != total_padding_len {
+                        let bytes_written = ensure_nonzero_bytes_written(ready!(this
+                            .inner
+                            .as_mut()
+                            .poll_write(cx, &EMPTY_BYTES[pos..total_padding_len]))?)?;
+                        *this.state = BytesPacketPosition::Padding(pos + bytes_written);
+                    } else {
+                        // everything written, break
+                        break;
+                    }
+                }
+            }
+        }
+        // Flush the underlying writer.
+        this.inner.as_mut().poll_flush(cx)
+    }
+
+    fn poll_shutdown(
+        mut self: std::pin::Pin<&mut Self>,
+        cx: &mut std::task::Context<'_>,
+    ) -> Poll<Result<(), std::io::Error>> {
+        // Call flush.
+        ready!(self.as_mut().poll_flush(cx))?;
+
+        let this = self.project();
+
+        // After a flush, being inside the padding state, and at the end of the padding
+        // is the only way to prevent a dirty shutdown.
+        if let BytesPacketPosition::Padding(pos) = *this.state {
+            let padding_len = padding_len(*this.payload_len) as usize;
+            if padding_len == pos {
+                // Shutdown the underlying writer
+                return this.inner.poll_shutdown(cx);
+            }
+        }
+
+        // Shutdown the underlying writer, bubbling up any errors.
+        ready!(this.inner.poll_shutdown(cx))?;
+
+        // return an error about unclean shutdown
+        Poll::Ready(Err(std::io::Error::new(
+            std::io::ErrorKind::BrokenPipe,
+            "unclean shutdown",
+        )))
+    }
+}
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod tests {
+    use std::time::Duration;
+
+    use crate::wire::bytes::write_bytes;
+    use hex_literal::hex;
+    use lazy_static::lazy_static;
+    use tokio::io::AsyncWriteExt;
+    use tokio_test::{assert_err, assert_ok, io::Builder};
+
+    use super::*;
+
+    lazy_static! {
+        pub static ref LARGE_PAYLOAD: Vec<u8> = (0..255).collect::<Vec<u8>>().repeat(4 * 1024);
+    }
+
+    /// Helper function, calling the (simpler) write_bytes with the payload.
+    /// We use this to create data we want to see on the wire.
+    async fn produce_exp_bytes(payload: &[u8]) -> Vec<u8> {
+        let mut exp = vec![];
+        write_bytes(&mut exp, payload).await.unwrap();
+        exp
+    }
+
+    /// Write an empty bytes packet.
+    #[tokio::test]
+    async fn write_empty() {
+        let payload = &[];
+        let mut mock = Builder::new()
+            .write(&produce_exp_bytes(payload).await)
+            .build();
+
+        let mut w = BytesWriter::new(&mut mock, 0);
+        assert_ok!(w.write_all(&[]).await, "write all data");
+        assert_ok!(w.flush().await, "flush");
+    }
+
+    /// Write an empty bytes packet, not calling write.
+    #[tokio::test]
+    async fn write_empty_only_flush() {
+        let payload = &[];
+        let mut mock = Builder::new()
+            .write(&produce_exp_bytes(payload).await)
+            .build();
+
+        let mut w = BytesWriter::new(&mut mock, 0);
+        assert_ok!(w.flush().await, "flush");
+    }
+
+    /// Write an empty bytes packet, not calling write or flush, only shutdown.
+    #[tokio::test]
+    async fn write_empty_only_shutdown() {
+        let payload = &[];
+        let mut mock = Builder::new()
+            .write(&produce_exp_bytes(payload).await)
+            .build();
+
+        let mut w = BytesWriter::new(&mut mock, 0);
+        assert_ok!(w.shutdown().await, "shutdown");
+    }
+
+    /// Write a 1 bytes packet
+    #[tokio::test]
+    async fn write_1b() {
+        let payload = &[0xff];
+
+        let mut mock = Builder::new()
+            .write(&produce_exp_bytes(payload).await)
+            .build();
+
+        let mut w = BytesWriter::new(&mut mock, payload.len() as u64);
+        assert_ok!(w.write_all(payload).await);
+        assert_ok!(w.flush().await, "flush");
+    }
+
+    /// Write a 8 bytes payload (no padding)
+    #[tokio::test]
+    async fn write_8b() {
+        let payload = &hex!("0001020304050607");
+
+        let mut mock = Builder::new()
+            .write(&produce_exp_bytes(payload).await)
+            .build();
+
+        let mut w = BytesWriter::new(&mut mock, payload.len() as u64);
+        assert_ok!(w.write_all(payload).await);
+        assert_ok!(w.flush().await, "flush");
+    }
+
+    /// Write a 9 bytes payload (7 bytes padding)
+    #[tokio::test]
+    async fn write_9b() {
+        let payload = &hex!("000102030405060708");
+
+        let mut mock = Builder::new()
+            .write(&produce_exp_bytes(payload).await)
+            .build();
+
+        let mut w = BytesWriter::new(&mut mock, payload.len() as u64);
+        assert_ok!(w.write_all(payload).await);
+        assert_ok!(w.flush().await, "flush");
+    }
+
+    /// Write a 9 bytes packet very granularly, with a lot of flushing in between,
+    /// and a shutdown at the end.
+    #[tokio::test]
+    async fn write_9b_flush() {
+        let payload = &hex!("000102030405060708");
+        let exp_bytes = produce_exp_bytes(payload).await;
+
+        let mut mock = Builder::new().write(&exp_bytes).build();
+
+        let mut w = BytesWriter::new(&mut mock, payload.len() as u64);
+        assert_ok!(w.flush().await);
+
+        assert_ok!(w.write_all(&payload[..4]).await);
+        assert_ok!(w.flush().await);
+
+        // empty write, cause why not
+        assert_ok!(w.write_all(&[]).await);
+        assert_ok!(w.flush().await);
+
+        assert_ok!(w.write_all(&payload[4..]).await);
+        assert_ok!(w.flush().await);
+        assert_ok!(w.shutdown().await);
+    }
+
+    /// Write a 9 bytes packet, but cause the sink to only accept half of the
+    /// padding, ensuring we correctly write (only) the rest of the padding later.
+    /// We write another 2 bytes of "bait", where a faulty implementation (pre
+    /// cl/11384) would put too many null bytes.
+    #[tokio::test]
+    async fn write_9b_write_padding_2steps() {
+        let payload = &hex!("000102030405060708");
+        let exp_bytes = produce_exp_bytes(payload).await;
+
+        let mut mock = Builder::new()
+            .write(&exp_bytes[0..8]) // size
+            .write(&exp_bytes[8..17]) // payload
+            .write(&exp_bytes[17..19]) // padding (2 of 7 bytes)
+            // insert a wait to prevent Mock from merging the two writes into one
+            .wait(Duration::from_nanos(1))
+            .write(&hex!("0000000000ffff")) // padding (5 of 7 bytes, plus 2 bytes of "bait")
+            .build();
+
+        let mut w = BytesWriter::new(&mut mock, payload.len() as u64);
+        assert_ok!(w.write_all(&payload[..]).await);
+        assert_ok!(w.flush().await);
+        // Write bait
+        assert_ok!(mock.write_all(&hex!("ffff")).await);
+    }
+
+    /// Write a larger bytes packet
+    #[tokio::test]
+    async fn write_1m() {
+        let payload = LARGE_PAYLOAD.as_slice();
+        let exp_bytes = produce_exp_bytes(payload).await;
+
+        let mut mock = Builder::new().write(&exp_bytes).build();
+        let mut w = BytesWriter::new(&mut mock, payload.len() as u64);
+
+        assert_ok!(w.write_all(payload).await);
+        assert_ok!(w.flush().await, "flush");
+    }
+
+    /// Not calling flush at the end, but shutdown is also ok if we wrote all
+    /// bytes we promised to write (as shutdown implies flush)
+    #[tokio::test]
+    async fn write_shutdown_without_flush_end() {
+        let payload = &[0xf0, 0xff];
+        let exp_bytes = produce_exp_bytes(payload).await;
+
+        let mut mock = Builder::new().write(&exp_bytes).build();
+        let mut w = BytesWriter::new(&mut mock, payload.len() as u64);
+
+        // call flush to write the size field
+        assert_ok!(w.flush().await);
+
+        // write payload
+        assert_ok!(w.write_all(payload).await);
+
+        // call shutdown
+        assert_ok!(w.shutdown().await);
+    }
+
+    /// Writing more bytes than previously signalled should fail.
+    #[tokio::test]
+    async fn write_more_than_signalled_fail() {
+        let mut buf = Vec::new();
+        let mut w = BytesWriter::new(&mut buf, 2);
+
+        assert_err!(w.write_all(&hex!("000102")).await);
+    }
+    /// Writing more bytes than previously signalled, but in two parts
+    #[tokio::test]
+    async fn write_more_than_signalled_split_fail() {
+        let mut buf = Vec::new();
+        let mut w = BytesWriter::new(&mut buf, 2);
+
+        // write two bytes
+        assert_ok!(w.write_all(&hex!("0001")).await);
+
+        // write the excess byte.
+        assert_err!(w.write_all(&hex!("02")).await);
+    }
+
+    /// Writing more bytes than previously signalled, but flushing after the
+    /// signalled amount should fail.
+    #[tokio::test]
+    async fn write_more_than_signalled_flush_fail() {
+        let mut buf = Vec::new();
+        let mut w = BytesWriter::new(&mut buf, 2);
+
+        // write two bytes, then flush
+        assert_ok!(w.write_all(&hex!("0001")).await);
+        assert_ok!(w.flush().await);
+
+        // write the excess byte.
+        assert_err!(w.write_all(&hex!("02")).await);
+    }
+
+    /// Calling shutdown while not having written all bytes that were promised
+    /// returns an error.
+    /// Note there's still cases of silent corruption if the user doesn't call
+    /// shutdown explicitly (only drops).
+    #[tokio::test]
+    async fn premature_shutdown() {
+        let payload = &[0xf0, 0xff];
+        let mut buf = Vec::new();
+        let mut w = BytesWriter::new(&mut buf, payload.len() as u64);
+
+        // call flush to write the size field
+        assert_ok!(w.flush().await);
+
+        // write half of the payload (!)
+        assert_ok!(w.write_all(&payload[0..1]).await);
+
+        // call shutdown, ensure it fails
+        assert_err!(w.shutdown().await);
+    }
+
+    /// Write to a Writer that fails to write during the size packet (after 4 bytes).
+    /// Ensure this error gets propagated on the first call to write.
+    #[tokio::test]
+    async fn inner_writer_fail_during_size_firstwrite() {
+        let payload = &[0xf0];
+
+        let mut mock = Builder::new()
+            .write(&1u32.to_le_bytes())
+            .write_error(std::io::Error::new(std::io::ErrorKind::Other, "🍿"))
+            .build();
+        let mut w = BytesWriter::new(&mut mock, payload.len() as u64);
+
+        assert_err!(w.write_all(payload).await);
+    }
+
+    /// Write to a Writer that fails to write during the size packet (after 4 bytes).
+    /// Ensure this error gets propagated during an initial flush
+    #[tokio::test]
+    async fn inner_writer_fail_during_size_initial_flush() {
+        let payload = &[0xf0];
+
+        let mut mock = Builder::new()
+            .write(&1u32.to_le_bytes())
+            .write_error(std::io::Error::new(std::io::ErrorKind::Other, "🍿"))
+            .build();
+        let mut w = BytesWriter::new(&mut mock, payload.len() as u64);
+
+        assert_err!(w.flush().await);
+    }
+
+    /// Write to a writer that fails to write during the payload (after 9 bytes).
+    /// Ensure this error gets propagated when we're writing this byte.
+    #[tokio::test]
+    async fn inner_writer_fail_during_write() {
+        let payload = &hex!("f0ff");
+
+        let mut mock = Builder::new()
+            .write(&2u64.to_le_bytes())
+            .write(&hex!("f0"))
+            .write_error(std::io::Error::new(std::io::ErrorKind::Other, "🍿"))
+            .build();
+        let mut w = BytesWriter::new(&mut mock, payload.len() as u64);
+
+        assert_ok!(w.write(&hex!("f0")).await);
+        assert_err!(w.write(&hex!("ff")).await);
+    }
+
+    /// Write to a writer that fails to write during the padding (after 10 bytes).
+    /// Ensure this error gets propagated during a flush.
+    #[tokio::test]
+    async fn inner_writer_fail_during_padding_flush() {
+        let payload = &hex!("f0");
+
+        let mut mock = Builder::new()
+            .write(&1u64.to_le_bytes())
+            .write(&hex!("f0"))
+            .write(&hex!("00"))
+            .write_error(std::io::Error::new(std::io::ErrorKind::Other, "🍿"))
+            .build();
+        let mut w = BytesWriter::new(&mut mock, payload.len() as u64);
+
+        assert_ok!(w.write(&hex!("f0")).await);
+        assert_err!(w.flush().await);
+    }
+}