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SingularityViewer/indra/newview/lleventpoll.cpp
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/**
* @file lleventpoll.cpp
* @brief Implementation of the LLEventPoll class.
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#include "llviewerprecompiledheaders.h"
#include "lleventpoll.h"
#include "llappviewer.h"
#include "llagent.h"
#include "llhttpclient.h"
#include "llhttpstatuscodes.h"
#include "llsdserialize.h"
#include "llsdutil.h"
#include "lltimer.h"
#include "llviewerregion.h"
#include "message.h"
#include "lltrans.h"
namespace
{
// We will wait RETRY_SECONDS + (errorCount * RETRY_SECONDS_INC) before retrying after an error.
// This means we attempt to recover relatively quickly but back off giving more time to recover
// until we finally give up after MAX_EVENT_POLL_HTTP_ERRORS attempts.
const F32 EVENT_POLL_ERROR_RETRY_SECONDS = 15.f; // ~ half of a normal timeout.
const F32 EVENT_POLL_ERROR_RETRY_SECONDS_INC = 5.f; // ~ half of a normal timeout.
const S32 MAX_EVENT_POLL_HTTP_ERRORS = 10; // ~5 minutes, by the above rules.
class LLEventPollResponder : public LLHTTPClient::Responder
{
public:
static LLHTTPClient::ResponderPtr start(const std::string& pollURL, const LLHost& sender);
void stop();
void makeRequest();
private:
LLEventPollResponder(const std::string& pollURL, const LLHost& sender);
~LLEventPollResponder();
void handleMessage(const LLSD& content);
virtual void error(U32 status, const std::string& reason);
virtual void result(const LLSD& content);
virtual void completedRaw(U32 status,
const std::string& reason,
const LLChannelDescriptors& channels,
const LLIOPipe::buffer_ptr_t& buffer);
private:
bool mDone;
std::string mPollURL;
std::string mSender;
LLSD mAcknowledge;
// these are only here for debugging so we can see which poller is which
static int sCount;
int mCount;
S32 mErrorCount;
};
class LLEventPollEventTimer : public LLEventTimer
{
typedef boost::intrusive_ptr<LLEventPollResponder> EventPollResponderPtr;
public:
LLEventPollEventTimer(F32 period, EventPollResponderPtr responder)
: LLEventTimer(period), mResponder(responder)
{ }
virtual BOOL tick()
{
mResponder->makeRequest();
return TRUE; // Causes this instance to be deleted.
}
private:
EventPollResponderPtr mResponder;
};
//static
LLHTTPClient::ResponderPtr LLEventPollResponder::start(
const std::string& pollURL, const LLHost& sender)
{
LLHTTPClient::ResponderPtr result = new LLEventPollResponder(pollURL, sender);
llinfos << "LLEventPollResponder::start <" << sCount << "> "
<< pollURL << llendl;
return result;
}
void LLEventPollResponder::stop()
{
llinfos << "LLEventPollResponder::stop <" << mCount << "> "
<< mPollURL << llendl;
// there should be a way to stop a LLHTTPClient request in progress
mDone = true;
}
int LLEventPollResponder::sCount = 0;
LLEventPollResponder::LLEventPollResponder(const std::string& pollURL, const LLHost& sender)
: mDone(false),
mPollURL(pollURL),
mCount(++sCount),
mErrorCount(0)
{
//extract host and port of simulator to set as sender
LLViewerRegion *regionp = gAgent.getRegion();
if (!regionp)
{
// OGPX : Changed from llerrs to llwarns.
// No longer an llerrs error, because we might be starting an event queue before we have a region.
llwarns << "LLEventPoll initialized before region is added." << llendl;
}
mSender = sender.getIPandPort();
llinfos << "LLEventPoll initialized with sender " << mSender << llendl;
makeRequest();
}
LLEventPollResponder::~LLEventPollResponder()
{
stop();
lldebugs << "LLEventPollResponder::~Impl <" << mCount << "> "
<< mPollURL << llendl;
}
// virtual
void LLEventPollResponder::completedRaw(U32 status,
const std::string& reason,
const LLChannelDescriptors& channels,
const LLIOPipe::buffer_ptr_t& buffer)
{
if (status == HTTP_BAD_GATEWAY)
{
// These errors are not parsable as LLSD,
// which LLHTTPClient::Responder::completedRaw will try to do.
completed(status, reason, LLSD());
}
else
{
LLHTTPClient::Responder::completedRaw(status,reason,channels,buffer);
}
}
void LLEventPollResponder::makeRequest()
{
LLSD request;
request["ack"] = mAcknowledge;
request["done"] = mDone;
lldebugs << "LLEventPollResponder::makeRequest <" << mCount << "> ack = "
<< LLSDXMLStreamer(mAcknowledge) << llendl;
LLHTTPClient::post(mPollURL, request, this);
}
void LLEventPollResponder::handleMessage(const LLSD& content)
{
std::string msg_name = content["message"];
LLSD message;
message["sender"] = mSender;
message["body"] = content["body"];
LLMessageSystem::dispatch(msg_name, message);
}
//virtual
void LLEventPollResponder::error(U32 status, const std::string& reason)
{
if (mDone) return;
// A HTTP_BAD_GATEWAY (502) error is our standard timeout response
// we get this when there are no events.
if ( status == HTTP_BAD_GATEWAY )
{
mErrorCount = 0;
makeRequest();
}
else if (mErrorCount < MAX_EVENT_POLL_HTTP_ERRORS)
{
++mErrorCount;
// The 'tick' will return TRUE causing the timer to delete this.
new LLEventPollEventTimer(EVENT_POLL_ERROR_RETRY_SECONDS
+ mErrorCount * EVENT_POLL_ERROR_RETRY_SECONDS_INC
, this);
llwarns << "Unexpected HTTP error. status: " << status << ", reason: " << reason << llendl;
}
else
{
llwarns << "LLEventPollResponder::error: <" << mCount << "> got "
<< status << ": " << reason
<< (mDone ? " -- done" : "") << llendl;
stop();
// At this point we have given up and the viewer will not receive HTTP messages from the simulator.
// IMs, teleports, about land, selecing land, region crossing and more will all fail.
// They are essentially disconnected from the region even though some things may still work.
// Since things won't get better until they relog we force a disconnect now.
// *NOTE:Mani - The following condition check to see if this failing event poll
// is attached to the Agent's main region. If so we disconnect the viewer.
// Else... its a child region and we just leave the dead event poll stopped and
// continue running.
if(gAgent.getRegion() && gAgent.getRegion()->getHost().getIPandPort() == mSender)
{
llwarns << "Forcing disconnect due to stalled main region event poll." << llendl;
// OGPX - Is this valid in the OGPX case? forceDisconnect() pops up a dialog.
// in the OGPX case, if we lose the connection to the region, we might still
// have one to the Agent Domain.
// Since the viewer doesn't currently implement any functionality that involves
// being connected to the Agent Domain without also being connected to a region, leave the
// call to forceDisconnect() here.
LLAppViewer::instance()->forceDisconnect(LLTrans::getString("AgentLostConnection"));
}
}
}
//virtual
void LLEventPollResponder::result(const LLSD& content)
{
LL_DEBUGS("OGPX") << "LLEventPollResponder::result <" << mCount << ">"
<< (mDone ? " -- done" : "") << ll_pretty_print_sd(content) << LL_ENDL;
if (mDone) return;
mErrorCount = 0;
if (!content.get("events") ||
!content.get("id"))
{
llwarns << "received event poll with no events or id key" << llendl;
makeRequest();
return;
}
mAcknowledge = content["id"];
LLSD events = content["events"];
if(mAcknowledge.isUndefined())
{
llwarns << "LLEventPollResponder: id undefined" << llendl;
}
// was llinfos but now that CoarseRegionUpdate is TCP @ 1/second, it'd be too verbose for viewer logs. -MG
lldebugs << "LLEventPollResponder::completed <" << mCount << "> " << events.size() << "events (id "
<< LLSDXMLStreamer(mAcknowledge) << ")" << llendl;
LLSD::array_const_iterator i = events.beginArray();
LLSD::array_const_iterator end = events.endArray();
for (; i != end; ++i)
{
if (i->has("message"))
{
handleMessage(*i);
}
}
makeRequest();
}
// OGPX : So this area of the code is an acknowledged mess... but...
// it is also an area that will be changing a lot as OGPX changes and grows.
// Leave the event queue code completely separate (agent vs region eq) so that
// normal legacy region eq connections aren't subject to the thrashing
// that agent eq code will have.
//
// Similar to the way a sim needs to invoke a request on the client without doing
// an actual inbound http request, this is the similar mechanism for
// the Agent Domain. One area of current investigation is how the viewer
// might accomodate requests from multiple services (i.e., we shouldn't make
// assumptions about how a particular OGPX grid or agent domain has carved up
// the handling of different pieces of functionality).
class LLAgentEventPollResponder : public LLHTTPClient::Responder
{
public:
static LLHTTPClient::ResponderPtr start(const std::string& pollURL);
void stop();
virtual void makeRequest();
virtual void makeRequest(const LLSD&);
private:
LLAgentEventPollResponder(const std::string& pollURL);
~LLAgentEventPollResponder();
//void handleMessage(const LLSD& content);
virtual void error(U32 status, const std::string& reason);
virtual void result(const LLSD& content);
private:
bool mDone;
int mAcknowledge ; // OGPX : id of request to send back along with the response to Agent Domain.
// We will probably change the specifics of returning the result of
// a resource request.
std::string mPollURL;
// these are only here for debugging so we can see which poller is which
static int sCount;
int mCount;
};
//static
LLHTTPClient::ResponderPtr LLAgentEventPollResponder::start(
const std::string& pollURL)
{
LLHTTPClient::ResponderPtr result = new LLAgentEventPollResponder(pollURL);
LL_INFOS("OGPX") << "LLAgentEventPollResponder::start <" << sCount << "> "
<< pollURL << LL_ENDL;
return result;
}
void LLAgentEventPollResponder::stop()
{
LL_INFOS("OGPX") << "LLAgentEventPollResponder::stop <" << mCount << "> "
<< mPollURL << LL_ENDL;
// there should be a way to stop a LLHTTPClient request in progress
mDone = true;
}
int LLAgentEventPollResponder::sCount = 0;
LLAgentEventPollResponder::LLAgentEventPollResponder(const std::string& pollURL)
: mDone(false),
mPollURL(pollURL),
mAcknowledge(0),
mCount(++sCount)
{
makeRequest();
}
LLAgentEventPollResponder::~LLAgentEventPollResponder()
{
stop();
LL_DEBUGS("OGPX") << "LLAgentEventPollResponder::~Impl <" << mCount << "> "
<< mPollURL << LL_ENDL;
}
// OGPX : Should LLAgentEventPollResponder inherits from normal EventPollResponder,
// or will the two classes diverge as we figure out how AgentEventPoll will
// actually work? Me thinks that event queue code will be changed so much that a clear
// sharp division between the classes might not be such a bad thing right now.
// It's especially important to minimize code changes to the XML-RPC legacy path while
// adding OGP code, because that minimizes risk to breaking something in the legacy path.
void LLAgentEventPollResponder::makeRequest()
{
LL_DEBUGS("OGPX") << "LLAgentEventPollResponder::makeRequest <" << mCount << "> "<< LL_ENDL;
LLSD request;
request["ack"] = mAcknowledge;
request["done"] = mDone;
LLHTTPClient::post(mPollURL, request, this);
}
// OGPX only function passes response back to agent domain.
// This is our backward little way of responding to a request
// for client side resources, and passing something back to the requestor
// in the HTTP stream. The original makeRequest() is in place to provide a
// regular way to 'tap' the agent domain and ask if there were any client side
// resources it needed to request. This function adds the ability to also
// pass back LLSD along with the 'tap'
//
// WARNING:
// This area of the code will change a lot as OGPX is developed. When
// client side resources are invoked, we need some way to pass back
// a response on the event queue. This is one possible way.
void LLAgentEventPollResponder::makeRequest(const LLSD& result_for_agentd)
{
LLSD args;
args["ack"] = mAcknowledge;
args["done"] = mDone;
args["result"] = result_for_agentd;
LL_DEBUGS("OGPX") << "LLAgentEventPollResponder::makeRequest <" << mCount << "> " << ll_pretty_print_sd(result_for_agentd) << LL_ENDL;
LLHTTPClient::post(mPollURL, args, this);
}
// virtual
void LLAgentEventPollResponder::error(U32 status, const std::string& reason)
{
if (mDone) return;
if (status != 499)
{
LL_WARNS("OGPX") << "LLAgentEventPollResponder::error: <" << mCount << "> got "
<< status << " : " << reason
<< (mDone ? " -- done" : "") << LL_ENDL;
stop();
return;
}
makeRequest();
}
//virtual
void LLAgentEventPollResponder::result(const LLSD& content)
{
LLSD result_for_agentd;
LL_DEBUGS("OGPX") << "LLAgentEventPollResponder::result <" << mCount << ">"
<< (mDone ? " -- done" : "") << LL_ENDL;
if (mDone) return;
// was llinfos but now that CoarseRegionUpdate is TCP @ 1/second, it'd be too verbose for viewer logs. -MG
LL_DEBUGS("OGPX") << "LLAgentEventPollResponder::completed <" << mCount << "> " << LL_ENDL;
if (!content.get("events") ||
!content.get("id"))
{
LL_INFOS("OGPX") << "Received event poll with no events or id key" << LL_ENDL; // was llwarns, but too frequent
makeRequest();
return;
}
mAcknowledge = 0;
mAcknowledge = content["id"];
LLSD events = content["events"];
if (mAcknowledge!=0)
{
LL_WARNS("OGPX") << " : id undefined" << LL_ENDL;
}
// was llinfos but now that CoarseRegionUpdate is TCP @ 1/second, it'd be too verbose for viewer logs. -MG
LL_DEBUGS("OGPX") << "LLEventPollResponder::completed <" << mCount << "> " << events.size() << "events (id "
<< LLSDXMLStreamer(mAcknowledge) << ")" << LL_ENDL;
// twiddling with making the messaging system gobble up event queue requests
#if OGPXEVENTHACK
// OGPXEVENTHACK : An attempt at using the message_template.msg as a way to add HTTP messages that
// are handled by the event queue (instead of coming across UDP, and being handled via UDP decoding).
// I found that I was able to do this in a limited way (have a message decoded into LLSD,
// and a handler called for it) for inbound EQ messages. Unsure it gives us the level of control
// we need in OGPX to implement policy and trust between the viewer and other entities. The legacy
// model was "trust everything from the region", and it won't be that way in OGPX.
// Feels weird adding dead code to the patch, but I wanted a record of the experimentation
// OGPX TODO: figure out proper building of services.
// iterate over the requests sent by agent domain
LLSD::array_const_iterator i = events.beginArray();
LLSD::array_const_iterator end = events.endArray();
for (; i != end; ++i)
{
if (i->has("message"))
{
std::string message = i->get("message");
std::string path = "/message/" + message; // OGPX : mmmm....seems like we are gluing it together so traverse can tear it apart
LLSD context;
// so this tries to traverse over the things registered
// in llhttpnode.cpp, but i had trouble getting anything other than message to work
const LLHTTPNode* handler = messageRootNode().traverse(path, context);
if (!handler)
{
LL_WARNS("Messaging") << " no handler for "<< path << LL_ENDL;
return;
}
//lldebugs << "data: " << LLSDNotationStreamer(message) << llendl;
// We've found a handler for the request, call its post() and get its LLSD response
// so, changing from the post that was fussing with response pointer to simpler
result_for_agentd = handler->post(*i);
LL_DEBUGS("OGPX") << "after handling "<< ll_pretty_print_sd(*i) << " sending AD result: " << ll_pretty_print_sd(result_for_agentd) << LL_ENDL;
}
}
// OGPXEVENTHACK end
// OGPX : result_for_agentd is LLSD and passed back to agentd with the next 'tap'
makeRequest(result_for_agentd);
#else
// OGPX :until eventqueue code is redesigned, just send back the regular 'tap'
makeRequest();
#endif
}
}
LLEventPoll::LLEventPoll(const std::string& poll_url, const LLHost& sender)
: mImpl(LLEventPollResponder::start(poll_url, sender))
{ }
LLEventPoll::~LLEventPoll()
{
LLHTTPClient::Responder* responderp = mImpl.get();
LLEventPollResponder* event_poll_responder = dynamic_cast<LLEventPollResponder*>(responderp);
if (event_poll_responder) event_poll_responder->stop();
}
// OGPX : We maintain an event poll with the Agent Domain and with the region
// while OGP9 svn branch tried to use a funky ReverseHTTP thing for the Responder,
// for now we will revert to simpler code. This poll should remain active for the
// life of the viewer session.
LLAgentEventPoll::LLAgentEventPoll(const std::string& pollURL)
: mImpl(LLAgentEventPollResponder::start(pollURL))
{
}
LLAgentEventPoll::~LLAgentEventPoll()
{
}