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2023-09-14refactor: rewrite more ops to op2 macro (#20478)Bartek Iwańczuk
2023-09-12fix(ext/http): create a graceful shutdown API (#20387)Matt Mastracci
This PR implements a graceful shutdown API for Deno.serve, allowing all current connections to drain from the server before shutting down, while preventing new connections from being started or new transactions on existing connections from being created. We split the cancellation handle into two parts: a listener handle, and a connection handle. A graceful shutdown cancels the listener only, while allowing the connections to drain. The connection handle aborts all futures. If the listener handle is cancelled, we put the connections into graceful shutdown mode, which disables keep-alive on http/1.1 and uses http/2 mechanisms for http/2 connections. In addition, we now guarantee that all connections are complete or cancelled, and all resources are cleaned up when the server `finished` promise resolves -- we use a Rust-side server refcount for this. Performance impact: does not appear to affect basic serving performance by more than 1% (~126k -> ~125k) --------- Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2023-08-23fix(ext/web): add stream tests to detect v8slice split bug (#20253)Matt Mastracci
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2023-08-17feat(ext/web): resourceForReadableStream (#20180)Matt Mastracci
Extracted from fast streams work. This is a resource wrapper for `ReadableStream`, allowing us to treat all `ReadableStream` instances as resources, and remove special paths in both `fetch` and `serve`. Performance with a ReadableStream response yields ~18% improvement: ``` return new Response(new ReadableStream({ start(controller) { controller.enqueue(new Uint8Array([104, 101, 108, 108, 111, 32, 119, 111, 114, 108, 100])); controller.close(); } }) ``` This patch: ``` 12:36 $ third_party/prebuilt/mac/wrk http://localhost:8080 Running 10s test @ http://localhost:8080 2 threads and 10 connections Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev Latency 99.96us 100.03us 6.65ms 98.84% Req/Sec 47.73k 2.43k 51.02k 89.11% 959308 requests in 10.10s, 117.10MB read Requests/sec: 94978.71 Transfer/sec: 11.59MB ``` main: ``` Running 10s test @ http://localhost:8080 2 threads and 10 connections Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev Latency 163.03us 685.51us 19.73ms 99.27% Req/Sec 39.50k 3.98k 66.11k 95.52% 789582 requests in 10.10s, 82.83MB read Requests/sec: 78182.65 Transfer/sec: 8.20MB ```
2023-08-04fix(ext/http): serveHttp brotli compression level should be fastest (#20058)Matt Mastracci
Use brotli's fastest mode rather than default mode
2023-08-04fix(ext/http): unify default gzip compression level (#20050)Luca Bruno
This tweaks the HTTP response-writer in order to align the two possible execution flows into using the same gzip default compression level, that is `1` (otherwise the implicit default level is `6`).
2023-07-31feat(ext/http): Upgrade to hyper1.0-rc4 (#19987)Matt Mastracci
Includes a lightly-modified version of hyper-util's `TokioIo` utility. Hyper changes: v1.0.0-rc.4 (2023-07-10) Bug Fixes http1: http1 server graceful shutdown fix (#3261) ([f4b51300](https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/commit/f4b513009d81083081d1c60c1981847bbb17dd5d)) send error on Incoming body when connection errors (#3256) ([52f19259](https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/commit/52f192593fb9ebcf6d3894e0c85cbf710da4decd), closes https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/issues/3253) properly end chunked bodies when it was known to be empty (#3254) ([fec64cf0](https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/commit/fec64cf0abdc678e30ca5f1b310c5118b2e01999), closes https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/issues/3252) Features client: Make clients able to use non-Send executor (#3184) ([d977f209](https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/commit/d977f209bc6068d8f878b22803fc42d90c887fcc), closes https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/issues/3017) rt: replace IO traits with hyper::rt ones (#3230) ([f9f65b7a](https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/commit/f9f65b7aa67fa3ec0267fe015945973726285bc2), closes https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/issues/3110) add downcast on Sleep trait (#3125) ([d92d3917](https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/commit/d92d3917d950e4c61c37c2170f3ce273d2a0f7d1), closes https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/issues/3027) service: change Service::call to take &self (#3223) ([d894439e](https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/commit/d894439e009aa75103f6382a7ba98fb17da72f02), closes https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/issues/3040) Breaking Changes Any IO transport type provided must not implement hyper::rt::{Read, Write} instead of tokio::io traits. You can grab a helper type from hyper-util to wrap Tokio types, or implement the traits yourself, if it's a custom type. ([f9f65b7a](https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/commit/f9f65b7aa67fa3ec0267fe015945973726285bc2)) client::conn::http2 types now use another generic for an Executor. Code that names Connection needs to include the additional generic parameter. ([d977f209](https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/commit/d977f209bc6068d8f878b22803fc42d90c887fcc)) The Service::call function no longer takes a mutable reference to self. The FnMut trait bound on the service::util::service_fn function and the trait bound on the impl for the ServiceFn struct were changed from FnMut to Fn.
2023-07-18fix(ext/node): check if resource can be used with write_vectored (#19868)Divy Srivastava
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/19766 Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/19846
2023-07-07perf(ext/node): native vectored write for server streams (#19752)Divy Srivastava
``` # main $ ./load_test 10 0.0.0.0 8080 0 0 Using message size of 20 bytes Running benchmark now... Msg/sec: 106182.250000 Msg/sec: 110279.750000 ^C # this PR $ ./load_test 10 0.0.0.0 8080 0 0 Using message size of 20 bytes Running benchmark now... Msg/sec: 131632.250000 Msg/sec: 134754.250000 ^C ```
2023-06-22refactor(serde_v8): split ZeroCopyBuf into JsBuffer and ToJsBuffer (#19566)Bartek Iwańczuk
`ZeroCopyBuf` was convenient to use, but sometimes it did hide details that some copies were necessary in certain cases. Also it made it way to easy for the caller to pass around and convert into different values. This commit splits `ZeroCopyBuf` into `JsBuffer` (an array buffer coming from V8) and `ToJsBuffer` (a Rust buffer that will be converted into a V8 array buffer). As a result some magical conversions were removed (they were never used) limiting the API surface and preparing for changes in #19534.
2023-05-30perf(ext/http): Add a sync phase to http serving (#19321)Matt Mastracci
Under heavy load, we often have requests queued up that don't need an async call to retrieve. We can use a fast path sync op to drain this set of ready requests, and then fall back to the async op once we run out of work. This is a .5-1% bump in req/s on an M2 mac. About 90% of the handlers go through this sync phase (based on a simple instrumentation that is not included in this PR) and skip the async machinery entirely.
2023-05-18feat(ext/http): Add support for trailers w/internal API (HTTP/2 only) (#19182)Matt Mastracci
Necessary for #3326. Requested in #10214 as well.
2023-05-16fix(ext/http): Ensure cancelled requests don't crash Deno.serve (#19154)Matt Mastracci
Fixes for various `Attemped to access invalid request` bugs (#19058, #15427, #17213). We did not wait for both a drop event and a completion event before removing items from the slab table. This ensures that we do so. In addition, the slab methods are refactored out into `slab.rs` for maintainability.
2023-05-16refactor(ext/http): simpler ws server in http_next (#19133)Luca Casonato
Merges `op_http_upgrade_next` and `op_ws_server_create`, significantly simplifying websocket construction in ext/http (next), and removing one JS -> Rust call. Also WS server now doesn't bypass `HttpPropertyExtractor`.
2023-05-14refactor(core): bake single-thread assumptions into spawn/spawn_blocking ↵Matt Mastracci
(#19056) Partially supersedes #19016. This migrates `spawn` and `spawn_blocking` to `deno_core`, and removes the requirement for `spawn` tasks to be `Send` given our single-threaded executor. While we don't need to technically do anything w/`spawn_blocking`, this allows us to have a single `JoinHandle` type that works for both cases, and allows us to more easily experiment with alternative `spawn_blocking` implementations that do not require tokio (ie: rayon). Async ops (+~35%): Before: ``` time 1310 ms rate 763358 time 1267 ms rate 789265 time 1259 ms rate 794281 time 1266 ms rate 789889 ``` After: ``` time 956 ms rate 1046025 time 954 ms rate 1048218 time 924 ms rate 1082251 time 920 ms rate 1086956 ``` HTTP serve (+~4.4%): Before: ``` Running 10s test @ http://localhost:4500 2 threads and 10 connections Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev Latency 68.78us 19.77us 1.43ms 86.84% Req/Sec 68.78k 5.00k 73.84k 91.58% 1381833 requests in 10.10s, 167.36MB read Requests/sec: 136823.29 Transfer/sec: 16.57MB ``` After: ``` Running 10s test @ http://localhost:4500 2 threads and 10 connections Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev Latency 63.12us 17.43us 1.11ms 85.13% Req/Sec 71.82k 3.71k 77.02k 79.21% 1443195 requests in 10.10s, 174.79MB read Requests/sec: 142921.99 Transfer/sec: 17.31MB ``` Suggested-By: alice@ryhl.io Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2023-05-10refactor(ext/http): HTTP trait structs need to be public (#19075)Matt Mastracci
2023-05-10refactor(core): http_next generic over request extractor (#19071)Matt Mastracci
2023-05-08refactor: prefix ops w/ crate they are defined in (#19044)Luca Casonato
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2023-04-27fix(ext/http): internal upgradeHttpRaw works with "Deno.serve()" API (#18859)Matt Mastracci
Fix internal "upgradeHttpRaw" API restoring capability to upgrade HTTP connection in polyfilles "node:http" API.
2023-04-24feat(ext/http): h2c for http/2 (#18817)Matt Mastracci
This implements HTTP/2 prior-knowledge connections, allowing clients to request HTTP/2 over plaintext or TLS-without-ALPN connections. If a client requests a specific protocol via ALPN (`h2` or `http/1.1`), however, the protocol is forced and must be used.
2023-04-22feat(ext/http): Rework Deno.serve using hyper 1.0-rc3 (#18619)Matt Mastracci
This is a rewrite of the `Deno.serve` API to live on top of hyper 1.0-rc3. The code should be more maintainable long-term, and avoids some of the slower mpsc patterns that made the older code less efficient than it could have been. Missing features: - `upgradeHttp` and `upgradeHttpRaw` (`upgradeWebSocket` is available, however). - Automatic compression is unavailable on responses.
2023-04-20refactor(ext/websocket): use fastwebsockets client (#18725)Divy Srivastava
2023-04-02feat(ext/http): add an op to perform raw HTTP upgrade (#18511)Matt Mastracci
This commit adds new "op_http_upgrade_early", that allows to hijack existing "Deno.HttpConn" acquired from "Deno.serveHttp" API and performing a Websocket upgrade on this connection. This is not a public API and is meant to be used internally in the "ext/node" polyfills for "http" module. --------- Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2023-03-17feat(core) deno_core::extension! macro to simplify extension registration ↵Matt Mastracci
(#18210) This implements two macros to simplify extension registration and centralize a lot of the boilerplate as a base for future improvements: * `deno_core::ops!` registers a block of `#[op]`s, optionally with type parameters, useful for places where we share lists of ops * `deno_core::extension!` is used to register an extension, and creates two methods that can be used at runtime/snapshot generation time: `init_ops` and `init_ops_and_esm`. --------- Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2023-03-15refactor: remove usages of `map_or` / `map_or_else` (#18212)David Sherret
These methods are confusing because the arguments are backwards. I feel like they should have never been added to `Option<T>` and that clippy should suggest rewriting to `map(...).unwrap_or(...)`/`map(...).unwrap_or_else(|| ...)` https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/issues/1025
2023-03-10refactor: use `pin!` macro from std (#18110)Yusuke Tanaka
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2023-03-09refactor: Split extension registration for runtime and snapshotting (#18095)Bartek Iwańczuk
This commit splits "<ext_name>::init" functions into "init_ops" and "init_ops_and_esm". That way we don't have to construct list of ESM sources on each startup if we're running with a snapshot. In a follow up commit "deno_core" will be changed to not have a split between "extensions" and "extensions_with_js" - it will be embedders' responsibility to pass appropriately configured extensions. Prerequisite for https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/18080
2023-03-09refactor(core): Extension::builder_with_deps (#18093)Bartek Iwańczuk
Prerequisite for https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/18080
2023-02-07 refactor: remove prefix from include_js_files & use extension name (#17683)Leo Kettmeir
2023-02-07refactor: Use ES modules for internal runtime code (#17648)Leo Kettmeir
This PR refactors all internal js files (except core) to be written as ES modules. `__bootstrap`has been mostly replaced with static imports in form in `internal:[path to file from repo root]`. To specify if files are ESM, an `esm` method has been added to `Extension`, similar to the `js` method. A new ModuleLoader called `InternalModuleLoader` has been added to enable the loading of internal specifiers, which is used in all situations except when a snapshot is only loaded, and not a new one is created from it. --------- Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2023-02-05 refactor: rename `deno` specifiers to `internal` (#17655)Leo Kettmeir
2023-01-27chore: upgrade to Rust 1.67 (#17548)David Sherret
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2023-01-08feat(core): allow specifying name and dependencies of an Extension (#17301)Leo Kettmeir
2023-01-02chore: update copyright year to 2023 (#17247)David Sherret
Yearly tradition of creating extra noise in git.
2022-12-20fix(ext/http): close stream on resp body error (#17126)Luca Casonato
Previously, errored streaming response bodies did not cause the HTTP stream to be aborted. It instead caused the stream to be closed gracefully, which had the result that the client could not detect the difference between a successful response and an errored response. This commit fixes the issue by aborting the stream on error.
2022-11-04fix(ext/http): flush chunk when streaming resource (#16536)Luca Casonato
When streaming a resource in ext/http, with compression enabled, we didn't flush individual chunks. This became very problematic when we enabled `req.body` from `fetch` for FastStream recently. This commit now correctly flushes each resource chunk after compression.
2022-10-09feat(core): improve resource read & write traits (#16115)Luca Casonato
This commit introduces two new buffer wrapper types to `deno_core`. The main benefit of these new wrappers is that they can wrap a number of different underlying buffer types. This allows for a more flexible read and write API on resources that will require less copying of data between different buffer representations. - `BufView` is a read-only view onto a buffer. It can be backed by `ZeroCopyBuf`, `Vec<u8>`, and `bytes::Bytes`. - `BufViewMut` is a read-write view onto a buffer. It can be cheaply converted into a `BufView`. It can be backed by `ZeroCopyBuf` or `Vec<u8>`. Both new buffer views have a cursor. This means that the start point of the view can be constrained to write / read from just a slice of the view. Only the start point of the slice can be adjusted. The end point is fixed. To adjust the end point, the underlying buffer needs to be truncated. Readable resources have been changed to better cater to resources that do not support BYOB reads. The basic `read` method now returns a `BufView` instead of taking a `ZeroCopyBuf` to fill. This allows the operation to return buffers that the resource has already allocated, instead of forcing the caller to allocate the buffer. BYOB reads are still very useful for resources that support them, so a new `read_byob` method has been added that takes a `BufViewMut` to fill. `op_read` attempts to use `read_byob` if the resource supports it, which falls back to `read` and performs an additional copy if it does not. For Rust->JS reads this change should have no impact, but for Rust->Rust reads, this allows the caller to avoid an additional copy in many scenarios. This combined with the support for `BufView` to be backed by `bytes::Bytes` allows us to avoid one data copy when piping from a `fetch` response into an `ext/http` response. Writable resources have been changed to take a `BufView` instead of a `ZeroCopyBuf` as an argument. This allows for less copying of data in certain scenarios, as described above. Additionally a new `Resource::write_all` method has been added that takes a `BufView` and continually attempts to write the resource until the entire buffer has been written. Certain resources like files can override this method to provide a more efficient `write_all` implementation.
2022-10-04perf(ext/fetch): consume body using ops (#16038)Marcos Casagrande
This commit adds a fast path to `Request` and `Response` that make consuming request bodies much faster when using `Body#text`, `Body#arrayBuffer`, and `Body#blob`, if the body is a FastStream. Because the response bodies for `fetch` are FastStream, this speeds up consuming `fetch` response bodies significantly.
2022-09-30refactor(ext/http): remove op_http_read (#16096)Luca Casonato
We can use Resource::read_return & op_read instead. This allows HTTP request bodies to participate in FastStream. To make this work, `readableStreamForRid` required a change to allow non auto-closing resources to be handled. This required some minor changes in our FastStream paths in ext/http and ext/flash.
2022-08-18feat(ext/flash): An optimized http/1.1 server (#15405)Divy Srivastava
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl> Co-authored-by: crowlkats <crowlkats@toaxl.com> Co-authored-by: Ryan Dahl <ry@tinyclouds.org>
2022-07-12fix(ext/http): reading headers with ongoing body reader (#15161)Divy Srivastava
2022-07-04perf(ext/http): remove accept_encoding interior mutability (#15070)Divy Srivastava
2022-07-04perf(ext/http): simplify op_http_accept (#15067)Divy Srivastava
2022-07-04perf(ext/http): lazy load headers (#15055)Divy Srivastava
2022-05-18perf(ext/http): faster accept-encoding parsing (#14654)Aaron O'Mullan
2022-05-17fix(ext/http): error on invalid headers (#14642)Aaron O'Mullan
Minor regression/change-in-behaviour from #14552 that filtered out invalid http headers in rust vs error-ing back to JS
2022-05-17fix(ext/http): skip auto-compression if content-encoding present (#14641)Aaron O'Mullan
Regression from #14552
2022-05-13fix(ext/http): make serveHttp compress for Accept-Encoding: deflate, gzip ↵Andy Kurnia
(#14525)
2022-05-13feat(serde_v8): bytes::Bytes support (#14412)Aaron O'Mullan
2022-05-10cleanup(ext/http): simpler http write ops (#14552)Aaron O'Mullan
Facilitates making `op_http_write_headers` sync and thus faster