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/*
* lws-minimal-http-client-multi
*
* Written in 2010-2020 by Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>
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*
* This file is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0
* Universal Public Domain Dedication.
*
* This demonstrates the a minimal http client using lws, which makes
* 8 downloads simultaneously from warmcat.com.
*
* Currently that takes the form of 8 individual simultaneous tcp and
* tls connections, which happen concurrently. Notice that the ordering
* of the returned payload may be intermingled for the various connections.
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*
* By default the connections happen all together at the beginning and operate
* concurrently, which is fast. However this is resource-intenstive, there are
* 8 tcp connections, 8 tls tunnels on both the client and server. You can
* instead opt to have the connections happen one after the other inside a
* single tcp connection and tls tunnel, using HTTP/1.1 pipelining. To be
* eligible to be pipelined on another existing connection to the same server,
* the client connection must have the LCCSCF_PIPELINE flag on its
* info.ssl_connection member (this is independent of whether the connection
* is in ssl mode or not).
*
* HTTP/1.0: Pipelining only possible if Keep-Alive: yes sent by server
* HTTP/1.1: always possible... serializes requests
* HTTP/2: always possible... all requests sent as individual streams in parallel
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*/
#include <libwebsockets.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <time.h>
#define COUNT 8
struct cliuser {
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int index;
};
static int completed, failed, numbered, stagger_idx, posting, count = COUNT;
static lws_sorted_usec_list_t sul_stagger;
static struct lws_client_connect_info i;
static struct lws *client_wsi[COUNT];
static char urlpath[64];
static struct lws_context *context;
/* we only need this for tracking POST emit state */
struct pss {
char body_part;
};
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static int
callback_http(struct lws *wsi, enum lws_callback_reasons reason,
void *user, void *in, size_t len)
{
char buf[LWS_PRE + 1024], *start = &buf[LWS_PRE], *p = start,
*end = &buf[sizeof(buf) - LWS_PRE - 1];
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int n, idx = (int)(intptr_t)lws_get_opaque_user_data(wsi);
struct pss *pss = (struct pss *)user;
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switch (reason) {
case LWS_CALLBACK_ESTABLISHED_CLIENT_HTTP:
lwsl_user("LWS_CALLBACK_ESTABLISHED_CLIENT_HTTP: idx: %d, resp %u\n",
idx, lws_http_client_http_response(wsi));
break;
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/* because we are protocols[0] ... */
case LWS_CALLBACK_CLIENT_CONNECTION_ERROR:
lwsl_err("CLIENT_CONNECTION_ERROR: %s\n",
in ? (char *)in : "(null)");
client_wsi[idx] = NULL;
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failed++;
goto finished;
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/* chunks of chunked content, with header removed */
case LWS_CALLBACK_RECEIVE_CLIENT_HTTP_READ:
lwsl_user("RECEIVE_CLIENT_HTTP_READ: conn %d: read %d\n", idx, (int)len);
lwsl_hexdump_info(in, len);
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return 0; /* don't passthru */
case LWS_CALLBACK_CLIENT_APPEND_HANDSHAKE_HEADER:
/*
* Tell lws we are going to send the body next...
*/
if (posting && !lws_http_is_redirected_to_get(wsi)) {
lwsl_user("%s: doing POST flow\n", __func__);
lws_client_http_body_pending(wsi, 1);
lws_callback_on_writable(wsi);
} else
lwsl_user("%s: doing GET flow\n", __func__);
break;
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/* uninterpreted http content */
case LWS_CALLBACK_RECEIVE_CLIENT_HTTP:
{
char buffer[1024 + LWS_PRE];
char *px = buffer + LWS_PRE;
int lenx = sizeof(buffer) - LWS_PRE;
if (lws_http_client_read(wsi, &px, &lenx) < 0)
return -1;
}
return 0; /* don't passthru */
case LWS_CALLBACK_COMPLETED_CLIENT_HTTP:
lwsl_user("LWS_CALLBACK_COMPLETED_CLIENT_HTTP %p: idx %d\n",
wsi, idx);
client_wsi[idx] = NULL;
goto finished;
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case LWS_CALLBACK_CLOSED_CLIENT_HTTP:
lwsl_info("%s: closed: %p\n", __func__, client_wsi[idx]);
if (client_wsi[idx]) {
/*
* If it completed normally, it will have been set to
* NULL then already. So we are dealing with an
* abnormal, failing, close
*/
client_wsi[idx] = NULL;
failed++;
goto finished;
}
break;
case LWS_CALLBACK_CLIENT_HTTP_WRITEABLE:
if (!posting)
break;
if (lws_http_is_redirected_to_get(wsi))
break;
lwsl_user("LWS_CALLBACK_CLIENT_HTTP_WRITEABLE: %p, part %d\n", wsi, pss->body_part);
n = LWS_WRITE_HTTP;
/*
* For a small body like this, we could prepare it in memory and
* send it all at once. But to show how to handle, eg,
* arbitrary-sized file payloads, or huge form-data fields, the
* sending is done in multiple passes through the event loop.
*/
switch (pss->body_part++) {
case 0:
if (lws_client_http_multipart(wsi, "text", NULL, NULL,
&p, end))
return -1;
/* notice every usage of the boundary starts with -- */
p += lws_snprintf(p, end - p, "my text field\xd\xa");
break;
case 1:
if (lws_client_http_multipart(wsi, "file", "myfile.txt",
"text/plain", &p, end))
return -1;
p += lws_snprintf(p, end - p,
"This is the contents of the "
"uploaded file.\xd\xa"
"\xd\xa");
break;
case 2:
if (lws_client_http_multipart(wsi, NULL, NULL, NULL,
&p, end))
return -1;
lws_client_http_body_pending(wsi, 0);
/* necessary to support H2, it means we will write no
* more on this stream */
n = LWS_WRITE_HTTP_FINAL;
break;
default:
/*
* We can get extra callbacks here, if nothing to do,
* then do nothing.
*/
return 0;
}
if (lws_write(wsi, (uint8_t *)start, lws_ptr_diff(p, start), n)
!= lws_ptr_diff(p, start))
return 1;
if (n != LWS_WRITE_HTTP_FINAL)
lws_callback_on_writable(wsi);
break;
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default:
break;
}
return lws_callback_http_dummy(wsi, reason, user, in, len);
finished:
if (++completed == count) {
if (!failed)
lwsl_user("Done: all OK\n");
else
lwsl_err("Done: failed: %d\n", failed);
//interrupted = 1;
/*
* This is how we can exit the event loop even when it's an
* event library backing it... it will start and stage the
* destroy to happen after we exited this service for each pt
*/
lws_context_destroy(lws_get_context(wsi));
}
return 0;
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}
static const struct lws_protocols protocols[] = {
{ "http", callback_http, sizeof(struct pss), 0, },
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{ NULL, NULL, 0, 0 }
};
static void
signal_cb(void *handle, int signum)
{
switch (signum) {
case SIGTERM:
case SIGINT:
break;
default:
lwsl_err("%s: signal %d\n", __func__, signum);
break;
}
lws_context_destroy(context);
}
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static void
sigint_handler(int sig)
{
signal_cb(NULL, sig);
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}
#if defined(WIN32)
int gettimeofday(struct timeval * tp, struct timezone * tzp)
{
// Note: some broken versions only have 8 trailing zero's, the correct epoch has 9 trailing zero's
// This magic number is the number of 100 nanosecond intervals since January 1, 1601 (UTC)
// until 00:00:00 January 1, 1970
static const uint64_t EPOCH = ((uint64_t) 116444736000000000ULL);
SYSTEMTIME system_time;
FILETIME file_time;
uint64_t time;
GetSystemTime( &system_time );
SystemTimeToFileTime( &system_time, &file_time );
time = ((uint64_t)file_time.dwLowDateTime ) ;
time += ((uint64_t)file_time.dwHighDateTime) << 32;
tp->tv_sec = (long) ((time - EPOCH) / 10000000L);
tp->tv_usec = (long) (system_time.wMilliseconds * 1000);
return 0;
}
#endif
unsigned long long us(void)
{
struct timeval t;
gettimeofday(&t, NULL);
return (t.tv_sec * 1000000ull) + t.tv_usec;
}
static void
lws_try_client_connection(struct lws_client_connect_info *i, int m)
{
char path[128];
if (numbered) {
lws_snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "/%d.png", m + 1);
i->path = path;
} else
i->path = urlpath;
i->pwsi = &client_wsi[m];
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i->opaque_user_data = (void *)(intptr_t)m;
if (!lws_client_connect_via_info(i)) {
failed++;
if (++completed == count) {
lwsl_user("Done: failed: %d\n", failed);
lws_context_destroy(context);
}
} else
lwsl_user("started connection %p: idx %d (%s)\n",
client_wsi[m], m, i->path);
}
static void
stagger_cb(lws_sorted_usec_list_t *sul)
{
lws_usec_t next;
/*
* open the connections at 100ms intervals, with the
* last one being after 1s, testing both queuing, and
* direct H2 stream addition stability
*/
lws_try_client_connection(&i, stagger_idx++);
if (stagger_idx == count)
return;
next = 300 * LWS_US_PER_MS;
if (stagger_idx == count - 1)
next += 700 * LWS_US_PER_MS;
lws_sul_schedule(context, 0, &sul_stagger, stagger_cb, next);
}
int main(int argc, const char **argv)
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{
struct lws_context_creation_info info;
unsigned long long start;
const char *p;
int m, staggered = 0, logs = LLL_USER | LLL_ERR | LLL_WARN | LLL_NOTICE
/* for LLL_ verbosity above NOTICE to be built into lws,
* lws must have been configured and built with
* -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=DEBUG instead of =RELEASE */
/* | LLL_INFO */ /* | LLL_PARSER */ /* | LLL_HEADER */
/* | LLL_EXT */ /* | LLL_CLIENT */ /* | LLL_LATENCY */
/* | LLL_DEBUG */;
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memset(&info, 0, sizeof info); /* otherwise uninitialized garbage */
memset(&i, 0, sizeof i); /* otherwise uninitialized garbage */
info.signal_cb = signal_cb;
info.options = LWS_SERVER_OPTION_DO_SSL_GLOBAL_INIT;
if (lws_cmdline_option(argc, argv, "--uv"))
info.options |= LWS_SERVER_OPTION_LIBUV;
else
if (lws_cmdline_option(argc, argv, "--event"))
info.options |= LWS_SERVER_OPTION_LIBEVENT;
else
if (lws_cmdline_option(argc, argv, "--ev"))
info.options |= LWS_SERVER_OPTION_LIBEV;
else
if (lws_cmdline_option(argc, argv, "--glib"))
info.options |= LWS_SERVER_OPTION_GLIB;
else
signal(SIGINT, sigint_handler);
staggered = !!lws_cmdline_option(argc, argv, "-s");
if ((p = lws_cmdline_option(argc, argv, "-d")))
logs = atoi(p);
lws_set_log_level(logs, NULL);
lwsl_user("LWS minimal http client [-s (staggered)] [-p (pipeline)]\n");
lwsl_user(" [--h1 (http/1 only)] [-l (localhost)] [-d <logs>]\n");
lwsl_user(" [-n (numbered)] [--post]\n");
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info.port = CONTEXT_PORT_NO_LISTEN; /* we do not run any server */
info.protocols = protocols;
unix plat: add minimal wsi fd map option An lws context usually contains a processwide fd -> wsi lookup table. This allows any possible fd returned by a *nix type OS to be immediately converted to a wsi just by indexing an array of struct lws * the size of the highest possible fd, as found by ulimit -n or similar. This works modestly for Linux type systems where the default ulimit -n for a process is 1024, it means a 4KB or 8KB lookup table for 32-bit or 64-bit systems. However in the case your lws usage is much simpler, like one outgoing client connection and no serving, this represents increasing waste. It's made much worse if the system has a much larger default ulimit -n, eg 1M, the table is occupying 4MB or 8MB, of which you will only use one. Even so, because lws can't be sure the OS won't return a socket fd at any number up to (ulimit -n - 1), it has to allocate the whole lookup table at the moment. This patch looks to see if the context creation info is setting info->fd_limit_per_thread... if it leaves it at the default 0, then everything is as it was before this patch. However if finds that (info->fd_limit_per_thread * actual_number_of_service_threads) where the default number of service threads is 1, is less than the fd limit set by ulimit -n, lws switches to a slower lookup table scheme, which only allocates the requested number of slots. Lookups happen then by iterating the table and comparing rather than indexing the array directly, which is obviously somewhat of a performance hit. However in the case where you know lws will only have a very few wsi maximum, this method can very usefully trade off speed to be able to avoid the allocation sized by ulimit -n. minimal examples for client that can make use of this are also modified by this patch to use the smaller context allocations.
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/*
* since we know this lws context is only ever going to be used with
* COUNT client wsis / fds / sockets at a time, let lws know it doesn't
* have to use the default allocations for fd tables up to ulimit -n.
* It will just allocate for 1 internal and COUNT + 1 (allowing for h2
* network wsi) that we will use.
*/
info.fd_limit_per_thread = 1 + COUNT + 1;
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#if defined(LWS_WITH_MBEDTLS)
/*
* OpenSSL uses the system trust store. mbedTLS has to be told which
* CA to trust explicitly.
*/
info.client_ssl_ca_filepath = "./warmcat.com.cer";
#endif
if ((p = lws_cmdline_option(argc, argv, "--limit")))
info.simultaneous_ssl_restriction = atoi(p);
#if defined(LWS_WITH_DETAILED_LATENCY)
info.detailed_latency_cb = lws_det_lat_plot_cb;
info.detailed_latency_filepath = "/tmp/lws-latency-results";
#endif
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context = lws_create_context(&info);
if (!context) {
lwsl_err("lws init failed\n");
return 1;
}
i.context = context;
i.ssl_connection = LCCSCF_USE_SSL |
LCCSCF_H2_QUIRK_OVERFLOWS_TXCR |
LCCSCF_H2_QUIRK_NGHTTP2_END_STREAM;
if (lws_cmdline_option(argc, argv, "--post")) {
posting = 1;
i.method = "POST";
i.ssl_connection |= LCCSCF_HTTP_MULTIPART_MIME;
} else
i.method = "GET";
/* enables h1 or h2 connection sharing */
if (lws_cmdline_option(argc, argv, "-p"))
i.ssl_connection |= LCCSCF_PIPELINE;
/* force h1 even if h2 available */
if (lws_cmdline_option(argc, argv, "--h1"))
i.alpn = "http/1.1";
strcpy(urlpath, "/");
if (lws_cmdline_option(argc, argv, "-l")) {
i.port = 7681;
i.address = "localhost";
i.ssl_connection |= LCCSCF_ALLOW_SELFSIGNED;
if (posting)
strcpy(urlpath, "/formtest");
} else {
i.port = 443;
i.address = "libwebsockets.org";
if (posting)
strcpy(urlpath, "/testserver/formtest");
}
if (lws_cmdline_option(argc, argv, "-n"))
numbered = 1;
if ((p = lws_cmdline_option(argc, argv, "--server")))
i.address = p;
if ((p = lws_cmdline_option(argc, argv, "--port")))
i.port = atoi(p);
if ((p = lws_cmdline_option(argc, argv, "--path")))
lws_strncpy(urlpath, p, sizeof(urlpath));
if ((p = lws_cmdline_option(argc, argv, "-c")))
if (atoi(p) <= COUNT && atoi(p))
count = atoi(p);
i.host = i.address;
i.origin = i.address;
i.protocol = protocols[0].name;
if (!staggered)
/*
* just pile on all the connections at once, testing the
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* pipeline queuing before the first is connected
*/
for (m = 0; m < count; m++)
lws_try_client_connection(&i, m);
else
/*
* delay the connections slightly
*/
lws_sul_schedule(context, 0, &sul_stagger, stagger_cb,
100 * LWS_US_PER_MS);
start = us();
while (!lws_service(context, 0))
;
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lwsl_user("Duration: %lldms\n", (us() - start) / 1000);
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lws_context_destroy(context);
lwsl_user("Exiting with %d\n", failed || completed != count);
return failed || completed != count;
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}