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Using 8K stack is probably too much. As reference, ALLOCV falls
back to heap allocation at a mere 1K. Since
bsock_recvmsg_internal is a function which will always allocate
and can trigger GC, it is in our best interest to minimize
stack usage to avoid scanning 8K of stack on GC.
[ruby-core:69595] [Feature #11263]
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* dir.c, ext/fiddle/handle.c, ext/socket/basicsocket.c, file.c
gc.c, io.c, process.c, safe.c, signal.c, win32/file.c:
removed code for $SAFE=2
* test/erb/test_erb.rb, test/fiddle/test_handle.rb
test/ruby/test_env.rb: removed tests for $SAFE=2.
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* ext/socket/init.c, ext/socket/socket.c, ext/socket/tcpsocket.c
ext/socket/udpsocket.c, gc.c, object.c, re.c, safe.c: removed code
for $SAFE=3
* bootstraptest/test_method.rb, test/erb/test_erb.rb, test/ruby/test_dir.rb
test/ruby/test_file.rb, test/ruby/test_method.rb, test/ruby/test_regexp.rb
test/ruby/test_thread.rb: remove tests for $SAFE=3
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This reduces GC overhead and makes the API more consistent
with IO#read and IO#read_nonblock.
* ext/socket/basicsocket.c (bsock_recv): document outbuf
* ext/socket/unixsocket.c (unix_recvfrom): ditto
* ext/socket/init.c (rsock_strbuf, recvfrom_locktmp): new functions
(rsock_s_recvfrom): support destination buffer as 3rd arg
(rsock_s_recvfrom_nonblock): ditto
* string.c (rb_str_locktmp_ensure): export for internal ext
* test/socket/test_nonblock.rb: test recv_nonblock
* test/socket/test_unix.rb: test recv
[ruby-core:69543] [Feature #11242]
Benchmark results:
user system total real
alloc 0.130000 0.280000 0.410000 ( 0.420656)
extbuf 0.100000 0.220000 0.320000 ( 0.318708)
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require 'socket'
require 'benchmark'
nr = 100000
msg = ' ' * 16384
size = msg.bytesize
buf = ' ' * size
UNIXSocket.pair(:DGRAM) do |a, b|
Benchmark.bmbm do |x|
x.report('alloc') do
nr.times do
b.send(msg, 0)
a.recv(size, 0)
end
end
x.report('extbuf') do
nr.times do
b.send(msg, 0)
a.recv(size, 0, buf)
end
end
end
end
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As documented before, exceptions are expensive and IO::Wait*able are too
common in socket applications to be the exceptional case. Datagram
sockets deserve the same API which stream sockets are allowed with
read_nonblock and write_nonblock.
Note: this does not offer a performance advantage under optimal
conditions when both ends are equally matched in speed, but it it
does make debug output cleaner by avoiding exceptions whenever
the receiver slows down.
* ext/socket/ancdata.c (bsock_sendmsg_internal, bsock_recvmsg_internal):
support "exception: false" kwarg
* ext/socket/init.c (rsock_s_recvfrom_nonblock):
ditto
* ext/socket/init.c (rsock_s_recvfrom_nonblock): use rsock_opt_false_p
* ext/socket/socket.c (sock_connect_nonblock): ditto
* ext/socket/rubysocket.h (rsock_opt_false_p): new function
* ext/socket/basicsocket.c (bsock_recv_nonblock): update rdoc
* ext/socket/udpsocket.c (udp_recvfrom_nonblock): ditto
* test/socket/test_nonblock.rb: new tests
[ruby-core:69542] [Feature #11229]
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* ext/socket/raddrinfo.c (parse_numeric_port): used only when
inet_pton() is available.
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* ext/socket/raddrinfo.c (parse_numeric_port): explict cast to
suppress a warning for precision losing conversion.
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port overflow.
(numeric_getaddrinfo): Use parse_numeric_port.
numeric_getaddrinfo fails if port is too big now.
This makes rb_getaddrinfo invokes the real getaddrinfo()
on such condition.
This change is related to [ruby-core:69355] [Bug #11179].
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We call memset to zero `mh' a few lines above anyways, making
explicitly zero-ing each field unnecessary.
Compilers optimize this code away anyways, but it still costs me
4 lines of my small terminal and even smaller attention span.
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parsed even on systems without HAVE_STRUCT_MSGHDR_MSG_CONTROL
to prevent SEGV caused by passing Qnil to RARRAY_LENINT and
to preserve behavior before r50776.
[Bug #11224] [ruby-core:69468] [Bug #11225] [ruby-core:69469]
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* ext/socket/ancdata.c (bsock_sendmsg_internal): avoid msg_control
ptr if msg_controllen is zero to fix portability problems.
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Systems without HAVE_STRUCT_MSGHDR_MSG_CONTROL still need
controls to be nil for the check after argument parsing.
Note: not actually tested on a real system without msg_control
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This should make the code more maintainable and make it easier to
add keyword argument support for "exception: false" in the future.
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See doc/extension.rdoc for explanation.
[ruby-core:69419] [Feature #11198]
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* ext/socket/ancdata.c (bsock_sendmsg_internal,
bsock_recvmsg_internal):
avoid redundant fcntl on Linux
[ruby-core:69154] [Feature #11145]
* ext/socket/init.c (rsock_s_recvfrom_nonblock): ditto
* ext/socket/rubysocket.h (MSG_DONTWAIT_RELIABLE): new macro
MSG_DONTWAIT is enough to force non-blocking I/O under Linux,
so avoid changing the state of a socket. This will allow certain
threads to do a non-destructive non-blocking "peek" while others
block (without relying on an extra ppoll syscall).
We shall be conservative about enabling this feature since some
OSes may have incomplete support for MSG_DONTWAIT. I shall
defer to a FreeBSD expert to enable that for FreeBSD.
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This saves a system call by allowing us to use SOCK_NONBLOCK in
Linux when accept4 is available.
Note: I do not agree accept_nonblock should always make accepted
sockets non-blocking, and will propose a future API to allow
controlling whether accepted sockets are non-blocking or not
regardless of how they were created.
* ext/socket/init.c (cloexec_accept): support nonblock flag and
use SOCK_NONBLOCK if possible
* ext/socket/init.c (rsock_s_accept_nonblock): update cloexec_accept call
* ext/socket/init.c (accept_blocking): ditto for blocking
* test/socket/test_nonblock.rb: check nonblock? on accepted socket
[Feature #11138]
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* ext/socket/ifaddr.c (rsock_getifaddrs): make wrapper object
before result structs allocation and manage refcount for each
elements to get rid of potential memory leak.
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The control buffer may be used throughout the function, so
prevent the string from being lost to GC.
* ext/socket/ancdata.c (bsock_recvmsg_internal): GC guard
[Bug #11123]
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In case a process encounters high-numbered FDs, this allows
consistent performance on systems with ppoll support.
[ruby-core:35572]
* ext/socket/lib/socket.rb (connect_nonblock): use IO#wait_writable
* lib/drb/drb.rb (DRB::DRbTCPSocket#alive?): use IO#wait_readable
* lib/webrick/httpserver.rb (run): ditto
* lib/resolv.rb (request): ditto for single socket case
[ruby-core:68943] [Feature #11081]
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* ext/socket/ipsocket.c (init_inetsock_internal): fix local
variable name by merge miss. [ruby-core:68531] [Bug #10975]
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* ext/socket/ipsocket.c (init_inetsock_internal): preserve errno
before other library calls and use rb_syserr_fail.
[ruby-core:68531] [Bug #10975]
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Errno::EISCONN and IO::WaitReadable exceptions are common,
expensive, and noisy under normal use. Avoid raising on them
since they are not exceptional.
* ext/socket/lib/socket.rb (connect_internal): avoid common exceptions
from connect_nonblock. [ruby-core:68909]
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* ext/socket/socket.c (sock_connect_nonblock): do not raise EISCONN
[ruby-core:68926] [Feature #11072]
* test/socket/test_nonblock.rb: check non-EISCONN on 2nd connect
This is to reduce exceptions for code which issues a
(IMHO, unnecessary) second connect() syscall.
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[fix GH-872][ci skip]
* doc/syntax/methods.rdoc: ditto.
* ext/digest/sha2/sha2.c: ditto.
* ext/socket/ipsocket.c: ditto.
* ext/tk/*: ditto.
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* range.c (range_step, range_each): String#upto should never
modifies the receiver, use frozen strings to enumerate symbols.
* re.c (reg_operand): matching target is not modified.
* ext/socket/constants.c (constant_arg): str_to_int never modifies
argument strings.
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This is for consistency with accept_nonblock arguments and gives a
minor speedup from avoiding exceptions.
[ruby-core:68838] [Feature #11024]
* ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_connect_nonblock):
support `exception: false'
* (get_no_exception): move function location
* ext/socket/socket.c (sock_connect_nonblock):
support `exception: false'
* test/openssl/test_pair.rb (test_connect_accept_nonblock_no_exception):
test `exception: false' on connect,
rename from `test_accept_nonblock_no_exception'
* test/socket/test_nonblock.rb (test_connect_nonblock_no_exception):
new test
Benchmark results:
default 0.050000 0.100000 0.150000 ( 0.151307)
exception: false 0.030000 0.080000 0.110000 ( 0.108840)
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require 'socket'
require 'benchmark'
require 'io/wait'
require 'tmpdir'
host = '127.0.0.1'
serv = TCPServer.new(host, 0) # UNIX sockets may not hit EINPROGRESS
nr = 5000 # few iterations to avoid running out of ports
addr = serv.getsockname
pid = fork do
begin
serv.accept.close
rescue => e
warn "#$$: #{e.message} (#{e.class})"
end while true
end
at_exit { Process.kill(:TERM, pid) }
serv.close
Benchmark.bmbm do |x|
x.report("default") do
nr.times do
s = Socket.new(:INET, :STREAM)
s.setsockopt(:SOL_SOCKET, :SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
begin
s.connect_nonblock(addr)
rescue IO::WaitWritable
s.wait_writable
end
s.close
end
end
x.report("exception: false") do
nr.times do
s = Socket.new(:INET, :STREAM)
s.setsockopt(:SOL_SOCKET, :SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
case s.connect_nonblock(addr, exception: false)
when :wait_writable
s.wait_writable
end
s.close
end
end
end
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* ext/socket/raddrinfo.c (addrinfo_mload): fix memory leak of
addrinfo. [ruby-dev:48923] [Bug #11051]
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but it is a dummy.
* ext/socket/option.c: Solaris 11 doesn't have u_intN_t.
* ext/socket/option.c: Solaris 11 needs inspect_tcpi_msec.
* ext/socket/raddrinfo.c: Solaris 11 has AF_PACKET but doesn't have
related macros.
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* ext/socket/init.c (rsock_s_accept_nonblock): use rb_hash_lookup2
* ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (get_no_exception): new function
(ossl_ssl_accept_nonblock): use get_no_exception
(ossl_ssl_read_internal): ditto
(ossl_ssl_write_nonblock): ditto
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This is analogous to functionality found in IO#read_nonblock and
IO#wait_nonblock. Raising exceptions for common failures on
non-blocking servers is expensive and makes $DEBUG too noisy.
Benchmark results:
user system total real
default 2.790000 0.870000 3.660000 ( 3.671597)
exception: false 1.120000 0.800000 1.920000 ( 1.922032)
exception: false (cached arg) 0.820000 0.770000 1.590000 ( 1.589267)
--------------------- benchmark script ------------------------
require 'socket'
require 'benchmark'
require 'tmpdir'
nr = 1000000
Dir.mktmpdir('nb_bench') do |path|
sock_path = "#{path}/test.sock"
s = UNIXServer.new(sock_path)
Benchmark.bmbm do |x|
x.report("default") do
nr.times do
begin
s.accept_nonblock
rescue IO::WaitReadable
end
end
end
x.report("exception: false") do
nr.times do
begin
s.accept_nonblock(exception: false)
rescue IO::WaitReadable
abort "should not raise"
end
end
end
x.report("exception: false (cached arg)") do
arg = { exception: false }
nr.times do
begin
s.accept_nonblock(arg)
rescue IO::WaitReadable
abort "should not raise"
end
end
end
end
end
* ext/socket/init.c (rsock_s_accept_nonblock):
support exception: false
[ruby-core:66385] [Feature #10532]
* ext/socket/init.c (rsock_init_socket_init): define new symbols
* ext/socket/rubysocket.h: adjust prototype
* ext/socket/socket.c (sock_accept_nonblock): support exception: false
* ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_accept_nonblock): ditto
* ext/socket/socket.c (Init_socket): adjust accept_nonblock definition
* ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (Init_ossl_ssl): ditto
* ext/socket/tcpserver.c (rsock_init_tcpserver): ditto
* ext/socket/unixserver.c (rsock_init_unixserver): ditto
* ext/socket/tcpserver.c (tcp_accept_nonblock): adjust
rsock_s_accept_nonblock call
* ext/socket/unixserver.c (unix_accept_nonblock): ditto
* ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_start_ssl): support no_exception
* ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_connect): adjust ossl_start_ssl call
* ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_connect_nonblock): ditto
* ext/openssl/ossl_ssl.c (ossl_ssl_accept): ditto
* test/socket/test_nonblock.rb (test_accept_nonblock): test for
"exception :false"
* test/socket/test_tcp.rb (test_accept_nonblock): new test
* test/socket/test_unix.rb (test_accept_nonblock): ditto
* test/openssl/test_pair.rb (test_accept_nonblock_no_exception): ditto
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* use rb_funcallv() for no arguments call instead of variadic
rb_funcall().
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* ext/socket/getaddrinfo.c (get_addr): reject too long hostname to
get rid of GHOST vulnerability on very old platforms.
* ext/socket/raddrinfo.c (make_hostent_internal): ditto, paranoic
check for the canonnical name.
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* ext/socket/extconf.rb: reduce duplicated code. set fallback
value first, then check OS-provided functions.
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[fix GH-795][ci skip] Patch by @tlewin
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remove code for $SAFE=4.
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* ext/socket/option.c (inet_ntop): link aliased inet_ntop in
libruby on mswin not rb_w32_inet_ntop which fails to link for
unknown reason.
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* ext/socket/option.c (inet_ntop): the fallback implementaion is
always available on Windows.
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includable without prior inclusion.
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Notified by usa.
* enc/depend: Ditto.
* ext/**/depend: Ditto.
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* common.mk: Dependencies updated by tool/update-deps.
* enc/depend: Ditto.
* ext/**/depend: Ditto.
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properly, with a patch by @eval [Fixes GH-733]
https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/733
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* ext/socket/ancdata.c ({send,recv}msg_args_struct): 24 => 16 bytes
* ext/socket/init.c (connect_arg): ditto
* ext/socket/raddrinfo.c (getnameinfo_arg): 56 => 48 bytes
Other big stack reductions are less trivial.
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* ext/socket/init.c (rsock_connect): refactor for blocking
(wait_connectable): clear error before wait
[Bug #9356]
We no longer use non-blocking sockets to emulate blocking behavior,
so eliminate error-prone and confusing platform-dependent code.
According to POSIX, connect() only needs to be called once in the
face of EINTR, so do not loop on it.
Before waiting on connect, drop any pending errors, since
rb_wait_for_single_fd may not clear the existing error
properly.
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Using calloc where possible reduces code and binary sizes.
* include/ruby/ruby.h (ZALLOC, ZALLOC_N): implement
(Data_Make_Struct, TypedData_Make_Struct):
ZALLOC replaces ALLOC+memset
* compile.c (iseq_seq_sequence): ZALLOC_N replaces ALLOC_N+MEMZERO
* cont.c (fiber_t_alloc): ZALLOC replaces ALLOC+MEMZERO
* io.c (rb_io_reopen): ditto
* iseq.c (prepare_iseq_build): ditto
* parse.y (new_args_tail_gen, parser_new, ripper_s_allocate): ditto
* re.c (match_alloc): ditto
* variable.c (rb_const_set): ditto
* ext/socket/raddrinfo.c (get_addrinfo): ditto
* ext/strscan/strscan.c (strscan_s_allocate): ditto
* gc.c (rb_objspace_alloc): calloc replaces malloc+MEMZERO
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hostnames longer than 64 characters if the system supports it.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@46935 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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