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465 lines
17 KiB
Go
465 lines
17 KiB
Go
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2013 IBM Corp.
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*
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* All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials
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* are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0
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* which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
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* http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
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*
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* Contributors:
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* Seth Hoenig
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* Allan Stockdill-Mander
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* Mike Robertson
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*/
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package mqtt
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import (
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"errors"
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"io"
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"net"
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"reflect"
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"strings"
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"sync"
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"time"
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"github.com/eclipse/paho.mqtt.golang/packets"
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)
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const closedNetConnErrorText = "use of closed network connection" // error string for closed conn (https://golang.org/src/net/error_test.go)
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// ConnectMQTT takes a connected net.Conn and performs the initial MQTT handshake. Parameters are:
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// conn - Connected net.Conn
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// cm - Connect Packet with everything other than the protocol name/version populated (historical reasons)
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// protocolVersion - The protocol version to attempt to connect with
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//
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// Note that, for backward compatibility, ConnectMQTT() suppresses the actual connection error (compare to connectMQTT()).
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func ConnectMQTT(conn net.Conn, cm *packets.ConnectPacket, protocolVersion uint) (byte, bool) {
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rc, sessionPresent, _ := connectMQTT(conn, cm, protocolVersion)
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return rc, sessionPresent
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}
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func connectMQTT(conn io.ReadWriter, cm *packets.ConnectPacket, protocolVersion uint) (byte, bool, error) {
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switch protocolVersion {
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case 3:
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DEBUG.Println(CLI, "Using MQTT 3.1 protocol")
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cm.ProtocolName = "MQIsdp"
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cm.ProtocolVersion = 3
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case 0x83:
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DEBUG.Println(CLI, "Using MQTT 3.1b protocol")
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cm.ProtocolName = "MQIsdp"
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cm.ProtocolVersion = 0x83
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case 0x84:
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DEBUG.Println(CLI, "Using MQTT 3.1.1b protocol")
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cm.ProtocolName = "MQTT"
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cm.ProtocolVersion = 0x84
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default:
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DEBUG.Println(CLI, "Using MQTT 3.1.1 protocol")
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cm.ProtocolName = "MQTT"
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cm.ProtocolVersion = 4
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}
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if err := cm.Write(conn); err != nil {
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ERROR.Println(CLI, err)
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return packets.ErrNetworkError, false, err
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}
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rc, sessionPresent, err := verifyCONNACK(conn)
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return rc, sessionPresent, err
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}
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// This function is only used for receiving a connack
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// when the connection is first started.
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// This prevents receiving incoming data while resume
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// is in progress if clean session is false.
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func verifyCONNACK(conn io.Reader) (byte, bool, error) {
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "connect started")
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ca, err := packets.ReadPacket(conn)
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if err != nil {
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ERROR.Println(NET, "connect got error", err)
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return packets.ErrNetworkError, false, err
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}
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if ca == nil {
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ERROR.Println(NET, "received nil packet")
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return packets.ErrNetworkError, false, errors.New("nil CONNACK packet")
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}
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msg, ok := ca.(*packets.ConnackPacket)
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if !ok {
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ERROR.Println(NET, "received msg that was not CONNACK")
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return packets.ErrNetworkError, false, errors.New("non-CONNACK first packet received")
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}
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "received connack")
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return msg.ReturnCode, msg.SessionPresent, nil
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}
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// inbound encapsulates the output from startIncoming.
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// err - If != nil then an error has occurred
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// cp - A control packet received over the network link
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type inbound struct {
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err error
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cp packets.ControlPacket
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}
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// startIncoming initiates a goroutine that reads incoming messages off the wire and sends them to the channel (returned).
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// If there are any issues with the network connection then the returned channel will be closed and the goroutine will exit
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// (so closing the connection will terminate the goroutine)
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func startIncoming(conn io.Reader) <-chan inbound {
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var err error
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var cp packets.ControlPacket
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ibound := make(chan inbound)
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "incoming started")
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go func() {
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for {
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if cp, err = packets.ReadPacket(conn); err != nil {
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// We do not want to log the error if it is due to the network connection having been closed
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// elsewhere (i.e. after sending DisconnectPacket). Detecting this situation is the subject of
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// https://github.com/golang/go/issues/4373
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if !strings.Contains(err.Error(), closedNetConnErrorText) {
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ibound <- inbound{err: err}
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}
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close(ibound)
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "incoming complete")
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return
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}
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "startIncoming Received Message")
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ibound <- inbound{cp: cp}
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}
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}()
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return ibound
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}
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// incomingComms encapsulates the possible output of the incomingComms routine. If err != nil then an error has occurred and
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// the routine will have terminated; otherwise one of the other members should be non-nil
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type incomingComms struct {
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err error // If non-nil then there has been an error (ignore everything else)
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outbound *PacketAndToken // Packet (with token) than needs to be sent out (e.g. an acknowledgement)
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incomingPub *packets.PublishPacket // A new publish has been received; this will need to be passed on to our user
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}
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// startIncomingComms initiates incoming communications; this includes starting a goroutine to process incoming
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// messages.
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// Accepts a channel of inbound messages from the store (persisted messages); note this must be closed as soon as the
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// everything in the store has been sent.
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// Returns a channel that will be passed any received packets; this will be closed on a network error (and inboundFromStore closed)
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func startIncomingComms(conn io.Reader,
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c commsFns,
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inboundFromStore <-chan packets.ControlPacket,
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) <-chan incomingComms {
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ibound := startIncoming(conn) // Start goroutine that reads from network connection
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output := make(chan incomingComms)
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "startIncomingComms started")
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go func() {
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for {
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if inboundFromStore == nil && ibound == nil {
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close(output)
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "startIncomingComms goroutine complete")
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return // As soon as ibound is closed we can exit (should have already processed an error)
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}
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "logic waiting for msg on ibound")
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var msg packets.ControlPacket
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var ok bool
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select {
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case msg, ok = <-inboundFromStore:
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if !ok {
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "startIncomingComms: inboundFromStore complete")
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inboundFromStore = nil // should happen quickly as this is only for persisted messages
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continue
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}
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "startIncomingComms: got msg from store")
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case ibMsg, ok := <-ibound:
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if !ok {
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "startIncomingComms: ibound complete")
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ibound = nil
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continue
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}
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "startIncomingComms: got msg on ibound")
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// If the inbound comms routine encounters any issues it will send us an error.
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if ibMsg.err != nil {
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output <- incomingComms{err: ibMsg.err}
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continue // Usually the channel will be closed immediately after sending an error but safer that we do not assume this
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}
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msg = ibMsg.cp
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c.persistInbound(msg)
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c.UpdateLastReceived() // Notify keepalive logic that we recently received a packet
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}
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switch m := msg.(type) {
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case *packets.PingrespPacket:
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "startIncomingComms: received pingresp")
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c.pingRespReceived()
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case *packets.SubackPacket:
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "startIncomingComms: received suback, id:", m.MessageID)
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token := c.getToken(m.MessageID)
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if t, ok := token.(*SubscribeToken); ok {
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "startIncomingComms: granted qoss", m.ReturnCodes)
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for i, qos := range m.ReturnCodes {
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t.subResult[t.subs[i]] = qos
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}
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}
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token.flowComplete()
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c.freeID(m.MessageID)
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case *packets.UnsubackPacket:
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "startIncomingComms: received unsuback, id:", m.MessageID)
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c.getToken(m.MessageID).flowComplete()
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c.freeID(m.MessageID)
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case *packets.PublishPacket:
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "startIncomingComms: received publish, msgId:", m.MessageID)
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output <- incomingComms{incomingPub: m}
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case *packets.PubackPacket:
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "startIncomingComms: received puback, id:", m.MessageID)
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c.getToken(m.MessageID).flowComplete()
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c.freeID(m.MessageID)
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case *packets.PubrecPacket:
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "startIncomingComms: received pubrec, id:", m.MessageID)
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prel := packets.NewControlPacket(packets.Pubrel).(*packets.PubrelPacket)
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prel.MessageID = m.MessageID
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output <- incomingComms{outbound: &PacketAndToken{p: prel, t: nil}}
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case *packets.PubrelPacket:
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "startIncomingComms: received pubrel, id:", m.MessageID)
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pc := packets.NewControlPacket(packets.Pubcomp).(*packets.PubcompPacket)
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pc.MessageID = m.MessageID
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c.persistOutbound(pc)
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output <- incomingComms{outbound: &PacketAndToken{p: pc, t: nil}}
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case *packets.PubcompPacket:
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "startIncomingComms: received pubcomp, id:", m.MessageID)
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c.getToken(m.MessageID).flowComplete()
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c.freeID(m.MessageID)
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}
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}
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}()
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return output
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}
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// startOutgoingComms initiates a go routine to transmit outgoing packets.
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// Pass in an open network connection and channels for outbound messages (including those triggered
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// directly from incoming comms).
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// Returns a channel that will receive details of any errors (closed when the goroutine exits)
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// This function wil only terminate when all input channels are closed
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func startOutgoingComms(conn net.Conn,
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c commsFns,
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oboundp <-chan *PacketAndToken,
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obound <-chan *PacketAndToken,
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oboundFromIncoming <-chan *PacketAndToken,
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) <-chan error {
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errChan := make(chan error)
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "outgoing started")
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go func() {
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for {
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "outgoing waiting for an outbound message")
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// This goroutine will only exits when all of the input channels we receive on have been closed. This approach is taken to avoid any
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// deadlocks (if the connection goes down there are limited options as to what we can do with anything waiting on us and
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// throwing away the packets seems the best option)
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if oboundp == nil && obound == nil && oboundFromIncoming == nil {
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "outgoing comms stopping")
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close(errChan)
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return
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}
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select {
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case pub, ok := <-obound:
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if !ok {
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obound = nil
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continue
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}
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msg := pub.p.(*packets.PublishPacket)
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "obound msg to write", msg.MessageID)
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writeTimeout := c.getWriteTimeOut()
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if writeTimeout > 0 {
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if err := conn.SetWriteDeadline(time.Now().Add(writeTimeout)); err != nil {
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ERROR.Println(NET, "SetWriteDeadline ", err)
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}
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}
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if err := msg.Write(conn); err != nil {
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ERROR.Println(NET, "outgoing obound reporting error ", err)
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pub.t.setError(err)
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// report error if it's not due to the connection being closed elsewhere
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if !strings.Contains(err.Error(), closedNetConnErrorText) {
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errChan <- err
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}
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continue
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}
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if writeTimeout > 0 {
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// If we successfully wrote, we don't want the timeout to happen during an idle period
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// so we reset it to infinite.
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if err := conn.SetWriteDeadline(time.Time{}); err != nil {
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ERROR.Println(NET, "SetWriteDeadline to 0 ", err)
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}
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}
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if msg.Qos == 0 {
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pub.t.flowComplete()
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}
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "obound wrote msg, id:", msg.MessageID)
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case msg, ok := <-oboundp:
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if !ok {
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oboundp = nil
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continue
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}
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "obound priority msg to write, type", reflect.TypeOf(msg.p))
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if err := msg.p.Write(conn); err != nil {
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ERROR.Println(NET, "outgoing oboundp reporting error ", err)
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if msg.t != nil {
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msg.t.setError(err)
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}
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errChan <- err
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continue
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}
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if _, ok := msg.p.(*packets.DisconnectPacket); ok {
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msg.t.(*DisconnectToken).flowComplete()
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "outbound wrote disconnect, closing connection")
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// As per the MQTT spec "After sending a DISCONNECT Packet the Client MUST close the Network Connection"
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// Closing the connection will cause the goroutines to end in sequence (starting with incoming comms)
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conn.Close()
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}
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case msg, ok := <-oboundFromIncoming: // message triggered by an inbound message (PubrecPacket or PubrelPacket)
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if !ok {
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oboundFromIncoming = nil
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continue
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}
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "obound from incoming msg to write, type", reflect.TypeOf(msg.p), " ID ", msg.p.Details().MessageID)
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if err := msg.p.Write(conn); err != nil {
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ERROR.Println(NET, "outgoing oboundFromIncoming reporting error", err)
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if msg.t != nil {
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msg.t.setError(err)
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}
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errChan <- err
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continue
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}
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}
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c.UpdateLastSent() // Record that a packet has been received (for keepalive routine)
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}
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}()
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return errChan
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}
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// commsFns provide access to the client state (messageids, requesting disconnection and updating timing)
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type commsFns interface {
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getToken(id uint16) tokenCompletor // Retrieve the token for the specified messageid (if none then a dummy token must be returned)
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freeID(id uint16) // Release the specified messageid (clearing out of any persistent store)
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UpdateLastReceived() // Must be called whenever a packet is received
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UpdateLastSent() // Must be called whenever a packet is successfully sent
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getWriteTimeOut() time.Duration // Return the writetimeout (or 0 if none)
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persistOutbound(m packets.ControlPacket) // add the packet to the outbound store
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persistInbound(m packets.ControlPacket) // add the packet to the inbound store
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pingRespReceived() // Called when a ping response is received
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}
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// startComms initiates goroutines that handles communications over the network connection
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// Messages will be stored (via commsFns) and deleted from the store as necessary
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// It returns two channels:
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// packets.PublishPacket - Will receive publish packets received over the network.
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// Closed when incoming comms routines exit (on shutdown or if network link closed)
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// error - Any errors will be sent on this channel. The channel is closed when all comms routines have shut down
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//
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// Note: The comms routines monitoring oboundp and obound will not shutdown until those channels are both closed. Any messages received between the
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// connection being closed and those channels being closed will generate errors (and nothing will be sent). That way the chance of a deadlock is
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// minimised.
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func startComms(conn net.Conn, // Network connection (must be active)
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c commsFns, // getters and setters to enable us to cleanly interact with client
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inboundFromStore <-chan packets.ControlPacket, // Inbound packets from the persistence store (should be closed relatively soon after startup)
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oboundp <-chan *PacketAndToken,
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obound <-chan *PacketAndToken) (
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<-chan *packets.PublishPacket, // Publishpackages received over the network
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<-chan error, // Any errors (should generally trigger a disconnect)
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) {
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// Start inbound comms handler; this needs to be able to transmit messages so we start a go routine to add these to the priority outbound channel
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ibound := startIncomingComms(conn, c, inboundFromStore)
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outboundFromIncoming := make(chan *PacketAndToken) // Will accept outgoing messages triggered by startIncomingComms (e.g. acknowledgements)
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// Start the outgoing handler. It is important to note that output from startIncomingComms is fed into startOutgoingComms (for ACK's)
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oboundErr := startOutgoingComms(conn, c, oboundp, obound, outboundFromIncoming)
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "startComms started")
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// Run up go routines to handle the output from the above comms functions - these are handled in separate
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// go routines because they can interact (e.g. ibound triggers an ACK to obound which triggers an error)
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var wg sync.WaitGroup
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wg.Add(2)
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outPublish := make(chan *packets.PublishPacket)
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outError := make(chan error)
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// Any messages received get passed to the appropriate channel
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go func() {
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for ic := range ibound {
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if ic.err != nil {
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outError <- ic.err
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continue
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}
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if ic.outbound != nil {
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outboundFromIncoming <- ic.outbound
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continue
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}
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if ic.incomingPub != nil {
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outPublish <- ic.incomingPub
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continue
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}
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ERROR.Println(STR, "startComms received empty incomingComms msg")
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}
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// Close channels that will not be written to again (allowing other routines to exit)
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close(outboundFromIncoming)
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close(outPublish)
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wg.Done()
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}()
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// Any errors will be passed out to our caller
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go func() {
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for err := range oboundErr {
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outError <- err
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}
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wg.Done()
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}()
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// outError is used by both routines so can only be closed when they are both complete
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go func() {
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wg.Wait()
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close(outError)
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "startComms closing outError")
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}()
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return outPublish, outError
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}
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// ackFunc acknowledges a packet
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// WARNING the function returned must not be called if the comms routine is shutting down or not running
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// (it needs outgoing comms in order to send the acknowledgement). Currently this is only called from
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// matchAndDispatch which will be shutdown before the comms are
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func ackFunc(oboundP chan *PacketAndToken, persist Store, packet *packets.PublishPacket) func() {
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return func() {
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switch packet.Qos {
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case 2:
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pr := packets.NewControlPacket(packets.Pubrec).(*packets.PubrecPacket)
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pr.MessageID = packet.MessageID
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "putting pubrec msg on obound")
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oboundP <- &PacketAndToken{p: pr, t: nil}
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "done putting pubrec msg on obound")
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case 1:
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pa := packets.NewControlPacket(packets.Puback).(*packets.PubackPacket)
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pa.MessageID = packet.MessageID
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "putting puback msg on obound")
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persistOutbound(persist, pa)
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oboundP <- &PacketAndToken{p: pa, t: nil}
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DEBUG.Println(NET, "done putting puback msg on obound")
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case 0:
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// do nothing, since there is no need to send an ack packet back
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}
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}
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}
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