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- // Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
- // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
- // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
- // Flow control
- package http2
- // inflowMinRefresh is the minimum number of bytes we'll send for a
- // flow control window update.
- const inflowMinRefresh = 4 << 10
- // inflow accounts for an inbound flow control window.
- // It tracks both the latest window sent to the peer (used for enforcement)
- // and the accumulated unsent window.
- type inflow struct {
- avail int32
- unsent int32
- }
- // init sets the initial window.
- func (f *inflow) init(n int32) {
- f.avail = n
- }
- // add adds n bytes to the window, with a maximum window size of max,
- // indicating that the peer can now send us more data.
- // For example, the user read from a {Request,Response} body and consumed
- // some of the buffered data, so the peer can now send more.
- // It returns the number of bytes to send in a WINDOW_UPDATE frame to the peer.
- // Window updates are accumulated and sent when the unsent capacity
- // is at least inflowMinRefresh or will at least double the peer's available window.
- func (f *inflow) add(n int) (connAdd int32) {
- if n < 0 {
- panic("negative update")
- }
- unsent := int64(f.unsent) + int64(n)
- // "A sender MUST NOT allow a flow-control window to exceed 2^31-1 octets."
- // RFC 7540 Section 6.9.1.
- const maxWindow = 1<<31 - 1
- if unsent+int64(f.avail) > maxWindow {
- panic("flow control update exceeds maximum window size")
- }
- f.unsent = int32(unsent)
- if f.unsent < inflowMinRefresh && f.unsent < f.avail {
- // If there aren't at least inflowMinRefresh bytes of window to send,
- // and this update won't at least double the window, buffer the update for later.
- return 0
- }
- f.avail += f.unsent
- f.unsent = 0
- return int32(unsent)
- }
- // take attempts to take n bytes from the peer's flow control window.
- // It reports whether the window has available capacity.
- func (f *inflow) take(n uint32) bool {
- if n > uint32(f.avail) {
- return false
- }
- f.avail -= int32(n)
- return true
- }
- // takeInflows attempts to take n bytes from two inflows,
- // typically connection-level and stream-level flows.
- // It reports whether both windows have available capacity.
- func takeInflows(f1, f2 *inflow, n uint32) bool {
- if n > uint32(f1.avail) || n > uint32(f2.avail) {
- return false
- }
- f1.avail -= int32(n)
- f2.avail -= int32(n)
- return true
- }
- // outflow is the outbound flow control window's size.
- type outflow struct {
- _ incomparable
- // n is the number of DATA bytes we're allowed to send.
- // An outflow is kept both on a conn and a per-stream.
- n int32
- // conn points to the shared connection-level outflow that is
- // shared by all streams on that conn. It is nil for the outflow
- // that's on the conn directly.
- conn *outflow
- }
- func (f *outflow) setConnFlow(cf *outflow) { f.conn = cf }
- func (f *outflow) available() int32 {
- n := f.n
- if f.conn != nil && f.conn.n < n {
- n = f.conn.n
- }
- return n
- }
- func (f *outflow) take(n int32) {
- if n > f.available() {
- panic("internal error: took too much")
- }
- f.n -= n
- if f.conn != nil {
- f.conn.n -= n
- }
- }
- // add adds n bytes (positive or negative) to the flow control window.
- // It returns false if the sum would exceed 2^31-1.
- func (f *outflow) add(n int32) bool {
- sum := f.n + n
- if (sum > n) == (f.n > 0) {
- f.n = sum
- return true
- }
- return false
- }
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