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137 lines
4.9 KiB
C++
137 lines
4.9 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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#ifndef NET_BASE_BACKOFF_ENTRY_H_
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#define NET_BASE_BACKOFF_ENTRY_H_
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include "base/macros.h"
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#include "base/threading/thread_checker.h"
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#include "base/time/time.h"
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#include "net/base/net_export.h"
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namespace base {
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class TickClock;
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}
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namespace net {
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// Provides the core logic needed for randomized exponential back-off
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// on requests to a given resource, given a back-off policy.
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//
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// This utility class knows nothing about network specifics; it is
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// intended for reuse in various networking scenarios.
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class NET_EXPORT BackoffEntry {
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public:
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// The set of parameters that define a back-off policy. When modifying this,
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// increment SERIALIZATION_VERSION_NUMBER in backoff_entry_serializer.cc.
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struct Policy {
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// Number of initial errors (in sequence) to ignore before applying
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// exponential back-off rules.
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int num_errors_to_ignore;
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// Initial delay. The interpretation of this value depends on
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// always_use_initial_delay. It's either how long we wait between
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// requests before backoff starts, or how much we delay the first request
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// after backoff starts.
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int initial_delay_ms;
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// Factor by which the waiting time will be multiplied.
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double multiply_factor;
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// Fuzzing percentage. ex: 10% will spread requests randomly
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// between 90%-100% of the calculated time.
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double jitter_factor;
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// Maximum amount of time we are willing to delay our request, -1
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// for no maximum.
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int64_t maximum_backoff_ms;
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// Time to keep an entry from being discarded even when it
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// has no significant state, -1 to never discard.
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int64_t entry_lifetime_ms;
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// If true, we always use a delay of initial_delay_ms, even before
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// we've seen num_errors_to_ignore errors. Otherwise, initial_delay_ms
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// is the first delay once we start exponential backoff.
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//
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// So if we're ignoring 1 error, we'll see (N, N, Nm, Nm^2, ...) if true,
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// and (0, 0, N, Nm, ...) when false, where N is initial_backoff_ms and
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// m is multiply_factor, assuming we've already seen one success.
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bool always_use_initial_delay;
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};
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// Lifetime of policy must enclose lifetime of BackoffEntry. The
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// pointer must be valid but is not dereferenced during construction.
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explicit BackoffEntry(const Policy* policy);
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// Lifetime of policy and clock must enclose lifetime of BackoffEntry.
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// |policy| pointer must be valid but isn't dereferenced during construction.
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// |clock| pointer may be null.
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BackoffEntry(const Policy* policy, base::TickClock* clock);
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virtual ~BackoffEntry();
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// Inform this item that a request for the network resource it is
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// tracking was made, and whether it failed or succeeded.
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void InformOfRequest(bool succeeded);
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// Returns true if a request for the resource this item tracks should
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// be rejected at the present time due to exponential back-off policy.
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bool ShouldRejectRequest() const;
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// Returns the absolute time after which this entry (given its present
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// state) will no longer reject requests.
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base::TimeTicks GetReleaseTime() const;
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// Returns the time until a request can be sent (will be zero if the release
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// time is in the past).
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base::TimeDelta GetTimeUntilRelease() const;
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// Converts |backoff_duration| to a release time, by adding it to
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// GetTimeTicksNow(), limited by maximum_backoff_ms.
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base::TimeTicks BackoffDurationToReleaseTime(
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base::TimeDelta backoff_duration) const;
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// Causes this object reject requests until the specified absolute time.
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// This can be used to e.g. implement support for a Retry-After header.
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void SetCustomReleaseTime(const base::TimeTicks& release_time);
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// Returns true if this object has no significant state (i.e. you could
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// just as well start with a fresh BackoffEntry object), and hasn't
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// had for Policy::entry_lifetime_ms.
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bool CanDiscard() const;
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// Resets this entry to a fresh (as if just constructed) state.
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void Reset();
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// Returns the failure count for this entry.
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int failure_count() const { return failure_count_; }
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// Equivalent to TimeTicks::Now(), using clock_ if provided.
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base::TimeTicks GetTimeTicksNow() const;
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private:
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// Calculates when requests should again be allowed through.
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base::TimeTicks CalculateReleaseTime() const;
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// Timestamp calculated by the exponential back-off algorithm at which we are
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// allowed to start sending requests again.
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base::TimeTicks exponential_backoff_release_time_;
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// Counts request errors; decremented on success.
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int failure_count_;
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const Policy* const policy_; // Not owned.
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base::TickClock* const clock_; // Not owned.
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THREAD_CHECKER(thread_checker_);
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(BackoffEntry);
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};
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} // namespace net
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#endif // NET_BASE_BACKOFF_ENTRY_H_
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