When making an outgoing TCP or UDP connection, set AI_ADDRCONFIG in the
hints we send to getaddrinfo(3) (if supported). This will prompt the
resolver to _NOT_ issue A or AAAA queries if the system does not
actually have an IPv4 or IPv6 address (respectively).
This makes outgoing connections marginally more efficient on
non-dual-stack systems, since we don't have to try connecting to an
address which can't possibly work.
More importantly, however, this works around a race condition present
in some older versions of glibc on aarch64 where it could accidently
send the two outgoing DNS queries with the same DNS txnid, and get
confused when receiving the responses. This manifests as outgoing
connections sometimes taking 5 seconds (the DNS timeout before retry) to
be made.
Fixes#19144
After 5e86b005c0, I now think ANYARGS is
dangerous and should be extinct. This commit deletes ANYARGS from
rb_ensure, which also revealed many arity / type mismatches.
* ext/socket/init.c (rsock_s_recvfrom_nonblock):
avoid arg parsing with C API
[ruby-core:71439] [Feature #11339]
* ext/socket/basicsocket.c (bsock_recv_nonblock):
adjust for above change, make private
* ext/socket/socket.c (sock_recvfrom_nonblock): ditto
* ext/socket/udpsocket.c (udp_recvfrom_nonblock): ditto
* ext/socket/lib/socket.rb (BasicSocket#recv_nonblock):
new wrapper for private method, move RDoc
(Socket#recvfrom_nonblock): ditto
(UDPSocket#recvfrom_nonblock): ditto
Note, not adding bm_recv_nonblock.rb to benchmark/ directory
since it is non-portable. It is only in this commit message.
Benchmark results + code
target 0: a (ruby 2.3.0dev (2015-11-12 trunk 52540) [x86_64-linux])
target 1: b (ruby 2.3.0dev (2015-11-12 avoid-kwarg-capi 52540) [x86_64-linux]
-----------------------------------------------------------
recv_nonblock
require 'socket'
nr = 1000000
msg = 'hello world'
buf = ''
size = msg.bytesize
UNIXSocket.pair(:SEQPACKET) do |a, b|
nr.times do
a.sendmsg(msg)
b.recv_nonblock(size, 0, buf, exception: false)
end
end
-----------------------------------------------------------
raw data:
[["recv_nonblock",
[[1.83511221408844,
1.8703329525887966,
1.8448856547474861,
1.859263762831688,
1.8331583738327026],
[1.5637447573244572,
1.4062932096421719,
1.4247371144592762,
1.4108827747404575,
1.4802536629140377]]]]
Elapsed time: 16.530452496 (sec)
-----------------------------------------------------------
benchmark results:
minimum results in each 5 measurements.
Execution time (sec)
name a b
recv_nonblock 1.833 1.406
Speedup ratio: compare with the result of `a' (greater is better)
name b
recv_nonblock 1.304
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* ext/socket/udpsocket.c (udp_connect, udp_bind): check if the
socket is opened once before retreiving address infos.
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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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r36944. it breaks mswin/mingw ruby and brought into many many
crashes.
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blocking region with GIL released, for fd.
* thread.c (rb_thread_fd_close): implement. [ruby-core:35203]
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from void-returning function to VALUE-returning one. It causes SEGV
on RubySpec with mingw32.
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(rsock_addrinfo): renamed from sock_addrinfo.
(rsock_getaddrinfo): renamed from sock_getaddrinfo.
(rsock_socket): renamed from ruby_socket.
(rsock_sock_s_socketpair): renamed from sock_s_socketpair.
(rsock_connect): renamed from ruby_connect.
* ext/socket/socket.c (sock_listen): make it static.
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* ext/socket/rubysocket.h: common header.
* ext/socket/basicsocket.c: new file for BasicSocket.
* ext/socket/ipsocket.c: new file for IPSocket.
* ext/socket/tcpsocket.c: new file for TCPSocket.
* ext/socket/tcpserver.c: new file for TCPServer.
* ext/socket/sockssocket.c: new file for SOCKSSocket.
* ext/socket/udpsocket.c: new file for UDPSocket.
* ext/socket/unixsocket.c: new file for UNIXSocket.
* ext/socket/unixserver.c: new file for UNIXServer.
* ext/socket/socket.c: now for Socket.
* ext/socket/raddrinfo.c: new file for AddrInfo and name resolution.
* ext/socket/constants.c: new file for constants.
* ext/socket/init.c: new file for utilities.
* ext/socket/mkconstants.rb: export *_to_int.
* ext/socket/extconf.rb: add new object files.
* ext/socket/depend: add dependencies for new files.
* ext/.document: add new files.
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