Okhttp的链接池

未完待续。。。

在OkhttpClient对象中持有一个链接池ConnectionPool connectionPool,今天我就研究一下ok的链接复用机制。

ConnectionPool类

主要用于管理和复用连接。

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public final class ConnectionPool {
  
  // 当然离不开线程池,核心线程数为0,最大线程数无限大,包活时间为60秒,同步队列,最后是设为守护线程?
  private static final Executor executor = new ThreadPoolExecutor(0 /* corePoolSize */,
      Integer.MAX_VALUE /* maximumPoolSize */, 60L /* keepAliveTime */, TimeUnit.SECONDS,
      new SynchronousQueue<Runnable>(), Util.threadFactory("OkHttp ConnectionPool", true));

  // 最大闲置连接数
  private final int maxIdleConnections;

  // 保活时间
  private final long keepAliveDurationNs;


  private final Runnable cleanupRunnable = new Runnable() {
    @Override public void run() {
      while (true) {
        long waitNanos = cleanup(System.nanoTime());
        if (waitNanos == -1) return;
        if (waitNanos > 0) {
          long waitMillis = waitNanos / 1000000L;
          waitNanos -= (waitMillis * 1000000L);
          synchronized (ConnectionPool.this) {
            try {
              ConnectionPool.this.wait(waitMillis, (int) waitNanos);
            } catch (InterruptedException ignored) {
            }
          }
        }
      }
    }
  };

  private final Deque<RealConnection> connections = new ArrayDeque<>();
  final RouteDatabase routeDatabase = new RouteDatabase();
  boolean cleanupRunning;

  /**
   * Create a new connection pool with tuning parameters appropriate for a single-user application.
   * The tuning parameters in this pool are subject to change in future OkHttp releases. Currently
   * this pool holds up to 5 idle connections which will be evicted after 5 minutes of inactivity.
   */
  public ConnectionPool() {
    this(5, 5, TimeUnit.MINUTES);
  }

  public ConnectionPool(int maxIdleConnections, long keepAliveDuration, TimeUnit timeUnit) {
    this.maxIdleConnections = maxIdleConnections;
    this.keepAliveDurationNs = timeUnit.toNanos(keepAliveDuration);

    // Put a floor on the keep alive duration, otherwise cleanup will spin loop.
    if (keepAliveDuration <= 0) {
      throw new IllegalArgumentException("keepAliveDuration <= 0: " + keepAliveDuration);
    }
  }

  // 返回闲置线程数
  public synchronized int idleConnectionCount() {
    int total = 0;
    for (RealConnection connection : connections) {
      if (connection.allocations.isEmpty()) total++;
    }
    return total;
  }


  public synchronized int connectionCount() {
    return connections.size();
  }

  /**
   * Returns a recycled connection to {@code address}, or null if no such connection exists. The
   * route is null if the address has not yet been routed.
   */
  @Nullable RealConnection get(Address address, StreamAllocation streamAllocation, Route route) {
    assert (Thread.holdsLock(this));
    for (RealConnection connection : connections) {
      if (connection.isEligible(address, route)) {
        streamAllocation.acquire(connection, true);
        return connection;
      }
    }
    return null;
  }

  /**
   * Replaces the connection held by {@code streamAllocation} with a shared connection if possible.
   * This recovers when multiple multiplexed connections are created concurrently.
   */
  @Nullable Socket deduplicate(Address address, StreamAllocation streamAllocation) {
    assert (Thread.holdsLock(this));
    for (RealConnection connection : connections) {
      if (connection.isEligible(address, null)
          && connection.isMultiplexed()
          && connection != streamAllocation.connection()) {
        return streamAllocation.releaseAndAcquire(connection);
      }
    }
    return null;
  }

  void put(RealConnection connection) {
    assert (Thread.holdsLock(this));
    if (!cleanupRunning) {
      cleanupRunning = true;
      executor.execute(cleanupRunnable);
    }
    connections.add(connection);
  }

  /**
   * Notify this pool that {@code connection} has become idle. Returns true if the connection has
   * been removed from the pool and should be closed.
   */
  boolean connectionBecameIdle(RealConnection connection) {
    assert (Thread.holdsLock(this));
    if (connection.noNewStreams || maxIdleConnections == 0) {
      connections.remove(connection);
      return true;
    } else {
      notifyAll(); // Awake the cleanup thread: we may have exceeded the idle connection limit.
      return false;
    }
  }

  /** Close and remove all idle connections in the pool. */
  public void evictAll() {
    List<RealConnection> evictedConnections = new ArrayList<>();
    synchronized (this) {
      for (Iterator<RealConnection> i = connections.iterator(); i.hasNext(); ) {
        RealConnection connection = i.next();
        if (connection.allocations.isEmpty()) {
          connection.noNewStreams = true;
          evictedConnections.add(connection);
          i.remove();
        }
      }
    }

    for (RealConnection connection : evictedConnections) {
      closeQuietly(connection.socket());
    }
  }

  /**
   * Performs maintenance on this pool, evicting the connection that has been idle the longest if
   * either it has exceeded the keep alive limit or the idle connections limit.
   *
   * <p>Returns the duration in nanos to sleep until the next scheduled call to this method. Returns
   * -1 if no further cleanups are required.
   */
  long cleanup(long now) {
    int inUseConnectionCount = 0;
    int idleConnectionCount = 0;
    RealConnection longestIdleConnection = null;
    long longestIdleDurationNs = Long.MIN_VALUE;

    // Find either a connection to evict, or the time that the next eviction is due.
    synchronized (this) {
      for (Iterator<RealConnection> i = connections.iterator(); i.hasNext(); ) {
        RealConnection connection = i.next();

        // If the connection is in use, keep searching.
        if (pruneAndGetAllocationCount(connection, now) > 0) {
          inUseConnectionCount++;
          continue;
        }

        idleConnectionCount++;

        // If the connection is ready to be evicted, we're done.
        long idleDurationNs = now - connection.idleAtNanos;
        if (idleDurationNs > longestIdleDurationNs) {
          longestIdleDurationNs = idleDurationNs;
          longestIdleConnection = connection;
        }
      }

      if (longestIdleDurationNs >= this.keepAliveDurationNs
          || idleConnectionCount > this.maxIdleConnections) {
        // We've found a connection to evict. Remove it from the list, then close it below (outside
        // of the synchronized block).
        connections.remove(longestIdleConnection);
      } else if (idleConnectionCount > 0) {
        // A connection will be ready to evict soon.
        return keepAliveDurationNs - longestIdleDurationNs;
      } else if (inUseConnectionCount > 0) {
        // All connections are in use. It'll be at least the keep alive duration 'til we run again.
        return keepAliveDurationNs;
      } else {
        // No connections, idle or in use.
        cleanupRunning = false;
        return -1;
      }
    }

    closeQuietly(longestIdleConnection.socket());

    // Cleanup again immediately.
    return 0;
  }

  /**
   * Prunes any leaked allocations and then returns the number of remaining live allocations on
   * {@code connection}. Allocations are leaked if the connection is tracking them but the
   * application code has abandoned them. Leak detection is imprecise and relies on garbage
   * collection.
   */
  private int pruneAndGetAllocationCount(RealConnection connection, long now) {
    List<Reference<StreamAllocation>> references = connection.allocations;
    for (int i = 0; i < references.size(); ) {
      Reference<StreamAllocation> reference = references.get(i);

      if (reference.get() != null) {
        i++;
        continue;
      }

      // We've discovered a leaked allocation. This is an application bug.
      StreamAllocation.StreamAllocationReference streamAllocRef =
          (StreamAllocation.StreamAllocationReference) reference;
      String message = "A connection to " + connection.route().address().url()
          + " was leaked. Did you forget to close a response body?";
      Platform.get().logCloseableLeak(message, streamAllocRef.callStackTrace);

      references.remove(i);
      connection.noNewStreams = true;

      // If this was the last allocation, the connection is eligible for immediate eviction.
      if (references.isEmpty()) {
        connection.idleAtNanos = now - keepAliveDurationNs;
        return 0;
      }
    }

    return references.size();
  }
}