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This commit splits the existing cluster module into several
internal modules. More specifically, the cluster master and
worker implementations are separated, and the various data
structures are separated.

PR-URL: nodejs#10746
Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]>
Reviewed-By: Sam Roberts <[email protected]>
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cjihrig authored and italoacasas committed Jan 18, 2017
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'use strict';
const assert = require('assert');
const util = require('util');
const EventEmitter = require('events');
const Worker = require('internal/cluster/worker');
const { internal, sendHelper } = require('internal/cluster/utils');
const cluster = new EventEmitter();
const handles = {};
const indexes = {};
const noop = () => {};

module.exports = cluster;

cluster.isWorker = true;
cluster.isMaster = false;
cluster.worker = null;
cluster.Worker = Worker;

cluster._setupWorker = function() {
const worker = new Worker({
id: +process.env.NODE_UNIQUE_ID | 0,
process: process,
state: 'online'
});

cluster.worker = worker;

process.once('disconnect', () => {
worker.emit('disconnect');

if (!worker.exitedAfterDisconnect) {
// Unexpected disconnect, master exited, or some such nastiness, so
// worker exits immediately.
process.exit(0);
}
});

process.on('internalMessage', internal(worker, onmessage));
send({ act: 'online' });

function onmessage(message, handle) {
if (message.act === 'newconn')
onconnection(message, handle);
else if (message.act === 'disconnect')
_disconnect.call(worker, true);
}
};

// obj is a net#Server or a dgram#Socket object.
cluster._getServer = function(obj, options, cb) {
const indexesKey = [options.address,
options.port,
options.addressType,
options.fd ].join(':');

if (indexes[indexesKey] === undefined)
indexes[indexesKey] = 0;
else
indexes[indexesKey]++;

const message = util._extend({
act: 'queryServer',
index: indexes[indexesKey],
data: null
}, options);

// Set custom data on handle (i.e. tls tickets key)
if (obj._getServerData)
message.data = obj._getServerData();

send(message, (reply, handle) => {
if (typeof obj._setServerData === 'function')
obj._setServerData(reply.data);

if (handle)
shared(reply, handle, indexesKey, cb); // Shared listen socket.
else
rr(reply, indexesKey, cb); // Round-robin.
});

obj.once('listening', () => {
cluster.worker.state = 'listening';
const address = obj.address();
message.act = 'listening';
message.port = address && address.port || options.port;
send(message);
});
};

// Shared listen socket.
function shared(message, handle, indexesKey, cb) {
const key = message.key;
// Monkey-patch the close() method so we can keep track of when it's
// closed. Avoids resource leaks when the handle is short-lived.
const close = handle.close;

handle.close = function() {
send({ act: 'close', key });
delete handles[key];
delete indexes[indexesKey];
return close.apply(this, arguments);
};
assert(handles[key] === undefined);
handles[key] = handle;
cb(message.errno, handle);
}

// Round-robin. Master distributes handles across workers.
function rr(message, indexesKey, cb) {
if (message.errno)
return cb(message.errno, null);

var key = message.key;

function listen(backlog) {
// TODO(bnoordhuis) Send a message to the master that tells it to
// update the backlog size. The actual backlog should probably be
// the largest requested size by any worker.
return 0;
}

function close() {
// lib/net.js treats server._handle.close() as effectively synchronous.
// That means there is a time window between the call to close() and
// the ack by the master process in which we can still receive handles.
// onconnection() below handles that by sending those handles back to
// the master.
if (key === undefined)
return;

send({ act: 'close', key });
delete handles[key];
delete indexes[indexesKey];
key = undefined;
}

function getsockname(out) {
if (key)
util._extend(out, message.sockname);

return 0;
}

// Faux handle. Mimics a TCPWrap with just enough fidelity to get away
// with it. Fools net.Server into thinking that it's backed by a real
// handle. Use a noop function for ref() and unref() because the control
// channel is going to keep the worker alive anyway.
const handle = { close, listen, ref: noop, unref: noop };

if (message.sockname) {
handle.getsockname = getsockname; // TCP handles only.
}

assert(handles[key] === undefined);
handles[key] = handle;
cb(0, handle);
}

// Round-robin connection.
function onconnection(message, handle) {
const key = message.key;
const server = handles[key];
const accepted = server !== undefined;

send({ ack: message.seq, accepted });

if (accepted)
server.onconnection(0, handle);
}

function send(message, cb) {
return sendHelper(process, message, null, cb);
}

function _disconnect(masterInitiated) {
this.exitedAfterDisconnect = true;
let waitingCount = 1;

function checkWaitingCount() {
waitingCount--;

if (waitingCount === 0) {
// If disconnect is worker initiated, wait for ack to be sure
// exitedAfterDisconnect is properly set in the master, otherwise, if
// it's master initiated there's no need to send the
// exitedAfterDisconnect message
if (masterInitiated) {
process.disconnect();
} else {
send({ act: 'exitedAfterDisconnect' }, () => process.disconnect());
}
}
}

for (const key in handles) {
const handle = handles[key];
delete handles[key];
waitingCount++;

if (handle.owner)
handle.owner.close(checkWaitingCount);
else
handle.close(checkWaitingCount);
}

checkWaitingCount();
}

// Extend generic Worker with methods specific to worker processes.
Worker.prototype.disconnect = function() {
_disconnect.call(this);
return this;
};

Worker.prototype.destroy = function() {
this.exitedAfterDisconnect = true;

if (!this.isConnected()) {
process.exit(0);
} else {
send({ act: 'exitedAfterDisconnect' }, () => process.disconnect());
process.once('disconnect', () => process.exit(0));
}
};
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