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/*
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 * Copyright 2016 The gRPC Authors
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 *
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 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
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 *
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 *     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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 *
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 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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 * limitations under the License.
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 */
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package io.grpc;
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import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkArgument;
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import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkNotNull;
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import com.google.common.base.MoreObjects;
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import com.google.common.base.Objects;
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import com.google.common.base.Preconditions;
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import java.util.ArrayList;
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import java.util.Arrays;
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import java.util.Collections;
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import java.util.List;
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import java.util.Map;
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import java.util.concurrent.ScheduledExecutorService;
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import javax.annotation.Nonnull;
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import javax.annotation.Nullable;
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import javax.annotation.concurrent.Immutable;
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import javax.annotation.concurrent.NotThreadSafe;
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import javax.annotation.concurrent.ThreadSafe;
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/**
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 * A pluggable component that receives resolved addresses from {@link NameResolver} and provides the
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 * channel a usable subchannel when asked.
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 * <h3>Overview</h3>
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 * <p>A LoadBalancer typically implements three interfaces:
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 * <ol>
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 *   <li>{@link LoadBalancer} is the main interface.  All methods on it are invoked sequentially
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 *       in the same <strong>synchronization context</strong> (see next section) as returned by
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 *       {@link io.grpc.LoadBalancer.Helper#getSynchronizationContext}.  It receives the results
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 *       from the {@link NameResolver}, updates of subchannels' connectivity states, and the
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 *       channel's request for the LoadBalancer to shutdown.</li>
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 *   <li>{@link SubchannelPicker SubchannelPicker} does the actual load-balancing work.  It selects
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 *       a {@link Subchannel Subchannel} for each new RPC.</li>
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 *   <li>{@link Factory Factory} creates a new {@link LoadBalancer} instance.
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 * </ol>
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 * <p>{@link Helper Helper} is implemented by gRPC library and provided to {@link Factory
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 * Factory}. It provides functionalities that a {@code LoadBalancer} implementation would typically
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 * <h3>The Synchronization Context</h3>
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 * <p>All methods on the {@link LoadBalancer} interface are called from a Synchronization Context,
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 * meaning they are serialized, thus the balancer implementation doesn't need to worry about
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 * synchronization among them.  {@link io.grpc.LoadBalancer.Helper#getSynchronizationContext}
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 * allows implementations to schedule tasks to be run in the same Synchronization Context, with or
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 * without a delay, thus those tasks don't need to worry about synchronizing with the balancer
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 * methods.
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 * <p>However, the actual running thread may be the network thread, thus the following rules must be
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 * followed to prevent blocking or even dead-locking in a network:
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 *   <li><strong>Never block in the Synchronization Context</strong>.  The callback methods must
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 *   synchronization primitives, blocking I/O, blocking RPCs, etc.</li>
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 *   Context may be under a lock, e.g., the transport lock of OkHttp.  If your LoadBalancer holds a
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 *   lock in a callback method (e.g., {@link #handleResolvedAddresses handleResolvedAddresses()})
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 *   while calling into another method that also involves locks, be cautious of deadlock.  Generally
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 *   you wouldn't need any locking in the LoadBalancer if you follow the canonical implementation
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 *   pattern below.</li>
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 * <h3>The canonical implementation pattern</h3>
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 * <p>A {@link LoadBalancer} keeps states like the latest addresses from NameResolver, the
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 * Subchannel(s) and their latest connectivity states.  These states are mutated within the
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 * Synchronization Context,
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 * <p>A typical {@link SubchannelPicker SubchannelPicker} holds a snapshot of these states.  It may
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 * have its own states, e.g., a picker from a round-robin load-balancer may keep a pointer to the
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 * next Subchannel, which are typically mutated by multiple threads.  The picker should only mutate
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 * its own state, and should not mutate or re-acquire the states of the LoadBalancer.  This way the
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@ExperimentalApi("https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/issues/1771")
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@NotThreadSafe
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public abstract class LoadBalancer {
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  @Internal
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  public static final Attributes.Key<Map<String, ?>> ATTR_HEALTH_CHECKING_CONFIG =
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      LoadBalancer.CreateSubchannelArgs.Key.create("internal:health-check-consumer-listener");
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  public static final LoadBalancer.CreateSubchannelArgs.Key<Boolean>
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      DISABLE_SUBCHANNEL_RECONNECT_KEY =
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      LoadBalancer.CreateSubchannelArgs.Key.createWithDefault(
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          "internal:disable-subchannel-reconnect", Boolean.FALSE);
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      Attributes.Key.create("internal:has-health-check-producer-listener");
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  public static final Attributes.Key<Boolean> IS_PETIOLE_POLICY =
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    public PickResult pickSubchannel(PickSubchannelArgs args) {
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  public void handleResolvedAddresses(ResolvedAddresses resolvedAddresses) {
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  public static final class ResolvedAddresses {
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  public static final class PickResult {
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    private static final PickResult NO_RESULT = new PickResult(null, null, Status.OK, false);
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547
    @Nullable private final Subchannel subchannel;
548
    @Nullable private final ClientStreamTracer.Factory streamTracerFactory;
549
    // An error to be propagated to the application if subchannel == null
550
    // Or OK if there is no error.
551
    // subchannel being null and error being OK means RPC needs to wait
552
    private final Status status;
553
    // True if the result is created by withDrop()
554
    private final boolean drop;
555
    @Nullable private final String authorityOverride;
556

557
    private PickResult(
558
        @Nullable Subchannel subchannel, @Nullable ClientStreamTracer.Factory streamTracerFactory,
559
        Status status, boolean drop) {
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560
      this.subchannel = subchannel;
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561
      this.streamTracerFactory = streamTracerFactory;
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562
      this.status = checkNotNull(status, "status");
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563
      this.drop = drop;
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564
      this.authorityOverride = null;
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565
    }
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566

567
    private PickResult(
568
        @Nullable Subchannel subchannel, @Nullable ClientStreamTracer.Factory streamTracerFactory,
569
        Status status, boolean drop, @Nullable String authorityOverride) {
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570
      this.subchannel = subchannel;
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571
      this.streamTracerFactory = streamTracerFactory;
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572
      this.status = checkNotNull(status, "status");
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573
      this.drop = drop;
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574
      this.authorityOverride = authorityOverride;
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575
    }
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576

577
    /**
578
     * A decision to proceed the RPC on a Subchannel.
579
     *
580
     * <p>The Subchannel should either be an original Subchannel returned by {@link
581
     * Helper#createSubchannel Helper.createSubchannel()}, or a wrapper of it preferably based on
582
     * {@code ForwardingSubchannel}.  At the very least its {@link Subchannel#getInternalSubchannel
583
     * getInternalSubchannel()} must return the same object as the one returned by the original.
584
     * Otherwise the Channel cannot use it for the RPC.
585
     *
586
     * <p>When the RPC tries to use the return Subchannel, which is briefly after this method
587
     * returns, the state of the Subchannel will decide where the RPC would go:
588
     *
589
     * <ul>
590
     *   <li>READY: the RPC will proceed on this Subchannel.</li>
591
     *   <li>IDLE: the RPC will be buffered.  Subchannel will attempt to create connection.</li>
592
     *   <li>All other states: the RPC will be buffered.</li>
593
     * </ul>
594
     *
595
     * <p><strong>All buffered RPCs will stay buffered</strong> until the next call of {@link
596
     * Helper#updateBalancingState Helper.updateBalancingState()}, which will trigger a new picking
597
     * process.
598
     *
599
     * <p>Note that Subchannel's state may change at the same time the picker is making the
600
     * decision, which means the decision may be made with (to-be) outdated information.  For
601
     * example, a picker may return a Subchannel known to be READY, but it has become IDLE when is
602
     * about to be used by the RPC, which makes the RPC to be buffered.  The LoadBalancer will soon
603
     * learn about the Subchannels' transition from READY to IDLE, create a new picker and allow the
604
     * RPC to use another READY transport if there is any.
605
     *
606
     * <p>You will want to avoid running into a situation where there are READY Subchannels out
607
     * there but some RPCs are still buffered for longer than a brief time.
608
     * <ul>
609
     *   <li>This can happen if you return Subchannels with states other than READY and IDLE.  For
610
     *       example, suppose you round-robin on 2 Subchannels, in READY and CONNECTING states
611
     *       respectively.  If the picker ignores the state and pick them equally, 50% of RPCs will
612
     *       be stuck in buffered state until both Subchannels are READY.</li>
613
     *   <li>This can also happen if you don't create a new picker at key state changes of
614
     *       Subchannels.  Take the above round-robin example again.  Suppose you do pick only READY
615
     *       and IDLE Subchannels, and initially both Subchannels are READY.  Now one becomes IDLE,
616
     *       then CONNECTING and stays CONNECTING for a long time.  If you don't create a new picker
617
     *       in response to the CONNECTING state to exclude that Subchannel, 50% of RPCs will hit it
618
     *       and be buffered even though the other Subchannel is READY.</li>
619
     * </ul>
620
     *
621
     * <p>In order to prevent unnecessary delay of RPCs, the rules of thumb are:
622
     * <ol>
623
     *   <li>The picker should only pick Subchannels that are known as READY or IDLE.  Whether to
624
     *       pick IDLE Subchannels depends on whether you want Subchannels to connect on-demand or
625
     *       actively:
626
     *       <ul>
627
     *         <li>If you want connect-on-demand, include IDLE Subchannels in your pick results,
628
     *             because when an RPC tries to use an IDLE Subchannel, the Subchannel will try to
629
     *             connect.</li>
630
     *         <li>If you want Subchannels to be always connected even when there is no RPC, you
631
     *             would call {@link Subchannel#requestConnection Subchannel.requestConnection()}
632
     *             whenever the Subchannel has transitioned to IDLE, then you don't need to include
633
     *             IDLE Subchannels in your pick results.</li>
634
     *       </ul></li>
635
     *   <li>Always create a new picker and call {@link Helper#updateBalancingState
636
     *       Helper.updateBalancingState()} whenever {@link #handleSubchannelState
637
     *       handleSubchannelState()} is called, unless the new state is SHUTDOWN. See
638
     *       {@code handleSubchannelState}'s javadoc for more details.</li>
639
     * </ol>
640
     *
641
     * @param subchannel the picked Subchannel.  It must have been {@link Subchannel#start started}
642
     * @param streamTracerFactory if not null, will be used to trace the activities of the stream
643
     *                            created as a result of this pick. Note it's possible that no
644
     *                            stream is created at all in some cases.
645
     * @since 1.3.0
646
     */
647
    public static PickResult withSubchannel(
648
        Subchannel subchannel, @Nullable ClientStreamTracer.Factory streamTracerFactory) {
649
      return new PickResult(
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650
          checkNotNull(subchannel, "subchannel"), streamTracerFactory, Status.OK,
1✔
651
          false);
652
    }
653

654
    /**
655
     * Same as {@code withSubchannel(subchannel, streamTracerFactory)} but with an authority name
656
     * to override in the host header.
657
     */
658
    @ExperimentalApi("https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/issues/11656")
659
    public static PickResult withSubchannel(
660
        Subchannel subchannel, @Nullable ClientStreamTracer.Factory streamTracerFactory,
661
        @Nullable String authorityOverride) {
662
      return new PickResult(
1✔
663
          checkNotNull(subchannel, "subchannel"), streamTracerFactory, Status.OK,
1✔
664
          false, authorityOverride);
665
    }
666

667
    /**
668
     * Equivalent to {@code withSubchannel(subchannel, null)}.
669
     *
670
     * @since 1.2.0
671
     */
672
    public static PickResult withSubchannel(Subchannel subchannel) {
673
      return withSubchannel(subchannel, null);
1✔
674
    }
675

676
    /**
677
     * A decision to report a connectivity error to the RPC.  If the RPC is {@link
678
     * CallOptions#withWaitForReady wait-for-ready}, it will stay buffered.  Otherwise, it will fail
679
     * with the given error.
680
     *
681
     * @param error the error status.  Must not be OK.
682
     * @since 1.2.0
683
     */
684
    public static PickResult withError(Status error) {
685
      Preconditions.checkArgument(!error.isOk(), "error status shouldn't be OK");
1✔
686
      return new PickResult(null, null, error, false);
1✔
687
    }
688

689
    /**
690
     * A decision to fail an RPC immediately.  This is a final decision and will ignore retry
691
     * policy.
692
     *
693
     * @param status the status with which the RPC will fail.  Must not be OK.
694
     * @since 1.8.0
695
     */
696
    public static PickResult withDrop(Status status) {
697
      Preconditions.checkArgument(!status.isOk(), "drop status shouldn't be OK");
1✔
698
      return new PickResult(null, null, status, true);
1✔
699
    }
700

701
    /**
702
     * No decision could be made.  The RPC will stay buffered.
703
     *
704
     * @since 1.2.0
705
     */
706
    public static PickResult withNoResult() {
707
      return NO_RESULT;
1✔
708
    }
709

710
    /** Returns the authority override if any. */
711
    @ExperimentalApi("https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/issues/11656")
712
    @Nullable
713
    public String getAuthorityOverride() {
714
      return authorityOverride;
1✔
715
    }
716

717
    /**
718
     * The Subchannel if this result was created by {@link #withSubchannel withSubchannel()}, or
719
     * null otherwise.
720
     *
721
     * @since 1.2.0
722
     */
723
    @Nullable
724
    public Subchannel getSubchannel() {
725
      return subchannel;
1✔
726
    }
727

728
    /**
729
     * The stream tracer factory this result was created with.
730
     *
731
     * @since 1.3.0
732
     */
733
    @Nullable
734
    public ClientStreamTracer.Factory getStreamTracerFactory() {
735
      return streamTracerFactory;
1✔
736
    }
737

738
    /**
739
     * The status associated with this result.  Non-{@code OK} if created with {@link #withError
740
     * withError}, or {@code OK} otherwise.
741
     *
742
     * @since 1.2.0
743
     */
744
    public Status getStatus() {
745
      return status;
1✔
746
    }
747

748
    /**
749
     * Returns {@code true} if this result was created by {@link #withDrop withDrop()}.
750
     *
751
     * @since 1.8.0
752
     */
753
    public boolean isDrop() {
754
      return drop;
1✔
755
    }
756

757
    /**
758
     * Returns {@code true} if the pick was not created with {@link #withNoResult()}.
759
     */
760
    public boolean hasResult() {
761
      return !(subchannel == null && status.isOk());
1✔
762
    }
763

764
    @Override
765
    public String toString() {
766
      return MoreObjects.toStringHelper(this)
1✔
767
          .add("subchannel", subchannel)
1✔
768
          .add("streamTracerFactory", streamTracerFactory)
1✔
769
          .add("status", status)
1✔
770
          .add("drop", drop)
1✔
771
          .add("authority-override", authorityOverride)
1✔
772
          .toString();
1✔
773
    }
774

775
    @Override
776
    public int hashCode() {
777
      return Objects.hashCode(subchannel, status, streamTracerFactory, drop);
×
778
    }
779

780
    /**
781
     * Returns true if the {@link Subchannel}, {@link Status}, and
782
     * {@link ClientStreamTracer.Factory} all match.
783
     */
784
    @Override
785
    public boolean equals(Object other) {
786
      if (!(other instanceof PickResult)) {
1✔
787
        return false;
×
788
      }
789
      PickResult that = (PickResult) other;
1✔
790
      return Objects.equal(subchannel, that.subchannel) && Objects.equal(status, that.status)
1✔
791
          && Objects.equal(streamTracerFactory, that.streamTracerFactory)
1✔
792
          && drop == that.drop;
793
    }
794
  }
795

796
  /**
797
   * Arguments for creating a {@link Subchannel}.
798
   *
799
   * @since 1.22.0
800
   */
801
  @ExperimentalApi("https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/issues/1771")
802
  public static final class CreateSubchannelArgs {
803
    private final List<EquivalentAddressGroup> addrs;
804
    private final Attributes attrs;
805
    private final Object[][] customOptions;
806

807
    private CreateSubchannelArgs(
808
        List<EquivalentAddressGroup> addrs, Attributes attrs, Object[][] customOptions) {
1✔
809
      this.addrs = checkNotNull(addrs, "addresses are not set");
1✔
810
      this.attrs = checkNotNull(attrs, "attrs");
1✔
811
      this.customOptions = checkNotNull(customOptions, "customOptions");
1✔
812
    }
1✔
813

814
    /**
815
     * Returns the addresses, which is an unmodifiable list.
816
     */
817
    public List<EquivalentAddressGroup> getAddresses() {
818
      return addrs;
1✔
819
    }
820

821
    /**
822
     * Returns the attributes.
823
     */
824
    public Attributes getAttributes() {
825
      return attrs;
1✔
826
    }
827

828
    /**
829
     * Get the value for a custom option or its inherent default.
830
     *
831
     * @param key Key identifying option
832
     */
833
    @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
834
    public <T> T getOption(Key<T> key) {
835
      Preconditions.checkNotNull(key, "key");
1✔
836
      for (int i = 0; i < customOptions.length; i++) {
1✔
837
        if (key.equals(customOptions[i][0])) {
1✔
838
          return (T) customOptions[i][1];
1✔
839
        }
840
      }
841
      return key.defaultValue;
1✔
842
    }
843

844
    /**
845
     * Returns a builder with the same initial values as this object.
846
     */
847
    public Builder toBuilder() {
848
      return newBuilder().setAddresses(addrs).setAttributes(attrs).copyCustomOptions(customOptions);
1✔
849
    }
850

851
    /**
852
     * Creates a new builder.
853
     */
854
    public static Builder newBuilder() {
855
      return new Builder();
1✔
856
    }
857

858
    @Override
859
    public String toString() {
860
      return MoreObjects.toStringHelper(this)
1✔
861
          .add("addrs", addrs)
1✔
862
          .add("attrs", attrs)
1✔
863
          .add("customOptions", Arrays.deepToString(customOptions))
1✔
864
          .toString();
1✔
865
    }
866

867
    @ExperimentalApi("https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/issues/1771")
868
    public static final class Builder {
869

870
      private List<EquivalentAddressGroup> addrs;
871
      private Attributes attrs = Attributes.EMPTY;
1✔
872
      private Object[][] customOptions = new Object[0][2];
1✔
873

874
      Builder() {
1✔
875
      }
1✔
876

877
      private Builder copyCustomOptions(Object[][] options) {
878
        customOptions = new Object[options.length][2];
1✔
879
        System.arraycopy(options, 0, customOptions, 0, options.length);
1✔
880
        return this;
1✔
881
      }
882

883
      /**
884
       * Add a custom option. Any existing value for the key is overwritten.
885
       *
886
       * <p>This is an <strong>optional</strong> property.
887
       *
888
       * @param key the option key
889
       * @param value the option value
890
       */
891
      public <T> Builder addOption(Key<T> key, T value) {
892
        Preconditions.checkNotNull(key, "key");
1✔
893
        Preconditions.checkNotNull(value, "value");
1✔
894

895
        int existingIdx = -1;
1✔
896
        for (int i = 0; i < customOptions.length; i++) {
1✔
897
          if (key.equals(customOptions[i][0])) {
1✔
898
            existingIdx = i;
1✔
899
            break;
1✔
900
          }
901
        }
902

903
        if (existingIdx == -1) {
1✔
904
          Object[][] newCustomOptions = new Object[customOptions.length + 1][2];
1✔
905
          System.arraycopy(customOptions, 0, newCustomOptions, 0, customOptions.length);
1✔
906
          customOptions = newCustomOptions;
1✔
907
          existingIdx = customOptions.length - 1;
1✔
908
        }
909
        customOptions[existingIdx] = new Object[]{key, value};
1✔
910
        return this;
1✔
911
      }
912

913
      /**
914
       * The addresses to connect to.  All addresses are considered equivalent and will be tried
915
       * in the order they are provided.
916
       */
917
      public Builder setAddresses(EquivalentAddressGroup addrs) {
918
        this.addrs = Collections.singletonList(addrs);
1✔
919
        return this;
1✔
920
      }
921

922
      /**
923
       * The addresses to connect to.  All addresses are considered equivalent and will
924
       * be tried in the order they are provided.
925
       *
926
       * <p>This is a <strong>required</strong> property.
927
       *
928
       * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code addrs} is empty
929
       */
930
      public Builder setAddresses(List<EquivalentAddressGroup> addrs) {
931
        checkArgument(!addrs.isEmpty(), "addrs is empty");
1✔
932
        this.addrs = Collections.unmodifiableList(new ArrayList<>(addrs));
1✔
933
        return this;
1✔
934
      }
935

936
      /**
937
       * Attributes provided here will be included in {@link Subchannel#getAttributes}.
938
       *
939
       * <p>This is an <strong>optional</strong> property.  Default is empty if not set.
940
       */
941
      public Builder setAttributes(Attributes attrs) {
942
        this.attrs = checkNotNull(attrs, "attrs");
1✔
943
        return this;
1✔
944
      }
945

946
      /**
947
       * Creates a new args object.
948
       */
949
      public CreateSubchannelArgs build() {
950
        return new CreateSubchannelArgs(addrs, attrs, customOptions);
1✔
951
      }
952
    }
953

954
    /**
955
     * Key for a key-value pair. Uses reference equality.
956
     */
957
    @ExperimentalApi("https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/issues/1771")
958
    public static final class Key<T> {
959

960
      private final String debugString;
961
      private final T defaultValue;
962

963
      private Key(String debugString, T defaultValue) {
1✔
964
        this.debugString = debugString;
1✔
965
        this.defaultValue = defaultValue;
1✔
966
      }
1✔
967

968
      /**
969
       * Factory method for creating instances of {@link Key}. The default value of the key is
970
       * {@code null}.
971
       *
972
       * @param debugString a debug string that describes this key.
973
       * @param <T> Key type
974
       * @return Key object
975
       */
976
      public static <T> Key<T> create(String debugString) {
977
        Preconditions.checkNotNull(debugString, "debugString");
1✔
978
        return new Key<>(debugString, /*defaultValue=*/ null);
1✔
979
      }
980

981
      /**
982
       * Factory method for creating instances of {@link Key}.
983
       *
984
       * @param debugString a debug string that describes this key.
985
       * @param defaultValue default value to return when value for key not set
986
       * @param <T> Key type
987
       * @return Key object
988
       */
989
      public static <T> Key<T> createWithDefault(String debugString, T defaultValue) {
990
        Preconditions.checkNotNull(debugString, "debugString");
1✔
991
        return new Key<>(debugString, defaultValue);
1✔
992
      }
993

994
      /**
995
       * Returns the user supplied default value for this key.
996
       */
997
      public T getDefault() {
998
        return defaultValue;
×
999
      }
1000

1001
      @Override
1002
      public String toString() {
1003
        return debugString;
1✔
1004
      }
1005
    }
1006
  }
1007

1008
  /**
1009
   * Provides essentials for LoadBalancer implementations.
1010
   *
1011
   * @since 1.2.0
1012
   */
1013
  @ThreadSafe
1014
  @ExperimentalApi("https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/issues/1771")
1015
  public abstract static class Helper {
1✔
1016
    /**
1017
     * Creates a Subchannel, which is a logical connection to the given group of addresses which are
1018
     * considered equivalent.  The {@code attrs} are custom attributes associated with this
1019
     * Subchannel, and can be accessed later through {@link Subchannel#getAttributes
1020
     * Subchannel.getAttributes()}.
1021
     *
1022
     * <p>The LoadBalancer is responsible for closing unused Subchannels, and closing all
1023
     * Subchannels within {@link #shutdown}.
1024
     *
1025
     * <p>It must be called from {@link #getSynchronizationContext the Synchronization Context}
1026
     *
1027
     * @return Must return a valid Subchannel object, may not return null.
1028
     *
1029
     * @since 1.22.0
1030
     */
1031
    public Subchannel createSubchannel(CreateSubchannelArgs args) {
1032
      throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
1✔
1033
    }
1034

1035
    /**
1036
     * Create an out-of-band channel for the LoadBalancer’s own RPC needs, e.g., talking to an
1037
     * external load-balancer service.
1038
     *
1039
     * <p>The LoadBalancer is responsible for closing unused OOB channels, and closing all OOB
1040
     * channels within {@link #shutdown}.
1041
     *
1042
     * @since 1.4.0
1043
     */
1044
    public abstract ManagedChannel createOobChannel(EquivalentAddressGroup eag, String authority);
1045

1046
    /**
1047
     * Create an out-of-band channel for the LoadBalancer's own RPC needs, e.g., talking to an
1048
     * external load-balancer service. This version of the method allows multiple EAGs, so different
1049
     * addresses can have different authorities.
1050
     *
1051
     * <p>The LoadBalancer is responsible for closing unused OOB channels, and closing all OOB
1052
     * channels within {@link #shutdown}.
1053
     * */
1054
    public ManagedChannel createOobChannel(List<EquivalentAddressGroup> eag,
1055
        String authority) {
1056
      throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
×
1057
    }
1058

1059
    /**
1060
     * Updates the addresses used for connections in the {@code Channel} that was created by {@link
1061
     * #createOobChannel(EquivalentAddressGroup, String)}. This is superior to {@link
1062
     * #createOobChannel(EquivalentAddressGroup, String)} when the old and new addresses overlap,
1063
     * since the channel can continue using an existing connection.
1064
     *
1065
     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code channel} was not returned from {@link
1066
     *     #createOobChannel}
1067
     * @since 1.4.0
1068
     */
1069
    public void updateOobChannelAddresses(ManagedChannel channel, EquivalentAddressGroup eag) {
1070
      throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
×
1071
    }
1072

1073
    /**
1074
     * Updates the addresses with a new EAG list. Connection is continued when old and new addresses
1075
     * overlap.
1076
     * */
1077
    public void updateOobChannelAddresses(ManagedChannel channel,
1078
        List<EquivalentAddressGroup> eag) {
1079
      throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
×
1080
    }
1081

1082
    /**
1083
     * Creates an out-of-band channel for LoadBalancer's own RPC needs, e.g., talking to an external
1084
     * load-balancer service, that is specified by a target string.  See the documentation on
1085
     * {@link ManagedChannelBuilder#forTarget} for the format of a target string.
1086
     *
1087
     * <p>The target string will be resolved by a {@link NameResolver} created according to the
1088
     * target string.
1089
     *
1090
     * <p>The LoadBalancer is responsible for closing unused OOB channels, and closing all OOB
1091
     * channels within {@link #shutdown}.
1092
     *
1093
     * @since 1.20.0
1094
     */
1095
    public ManagedChannel createResolvingOobChannel(String target) {
1096
      return createResolvingOobChannelBuilder(target).build();
1✔
1097
    }
1098

1099
    /**
1100
     * Creates an out-of-band channel builder for LoadBalancer's own RPC needs, e.g., talking to an
1101
     * external load-balancer service, that is specified by a target string.  See the documentation
1102
     * on {@link ManagedChannelBuilder#forTarget} for the format of a target string.
1103
     *
1104
     * <p>The target string will be resolved by a {@link NameResolver} created according to the
1105
     * target string.
1106
     *
1107
     * <p>The returned oob-channel builder defaults to use the same authority and ChannelCredentials
1108
     * (without bearer tokens) as the parent channel's for authentication. This is different from
1109
     * {@link #createResolvingOobChannelBuilder(String, ChannelCredentials)}.
1110
     *
1111
     * <p>The LoadBalancer is responsible for closing unused OOB channels, and closing all OOB
1112
     * channels within {@link #shutdown}.
1113
     *
1114
     * @deprecated Use {@link #createResolvingOobChannelBuilder(String, ChannelCredentials)}
1115
     *     instead.
1116
     * @since 1.31.0
1117
     */
1118
    @Deprecated
1119
    public ManagedChannelBuilder<?> createResolvingOobChannelBuilder(String target) {
1120
      throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Not implemented");
×
1121
    }
1122

1123
    /**
1124
     * Creates an out-of-band channel builder for LoadBalancer's own RPC needs, e.g., talking to an
1125
     * external load-balancer service, that is specified by a target string and credentials.  See
1126
     * the documentation on {@link Grpc#newChannelBuilder} for the format of a target string.
1127
     *
1128
     * <p>The target string will be resolved by a {@link NameResolver} created according to the
1129
     * target string.
1130
     *
1131
     * <p>The LoadBalancer is responsible for closing unused OOB channels, and closing all OOB
1132
     * channels within {@link #shutdown}.
1133
     *
1134
     * @since 1.35.0
1135
     */
1136
    public ManagedChannelBuilder<?> createResolvingOobChannelBuilder(
1137
        String target, ChannelCredentials creds) {
1138
      throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
×
1139
    }
1140

1141
    /**
1142
     * Set a new state with a new picker to the channel.
1143
     *
1144
     * <p>When a new picker is provided via {@code updateBalancingState()}, the channel will apply
1145
     * the picker on all buffered RPCs, by calling {@link SubchannelPicker#pickSubchannel(
1146
     * LoadBalancer.PickSubchannelArgs)}.
1147
     *
1148
     * <p>The channel will hold the picker and use it for all RPCs, until {@code
1149
     * updateBalancingState()} is called again and a new picker replaces the old one.  If {@code
1150
     * updateBalancingState()} has never been called, the channel will buffer all RPCs until a
1151
     * picker is provided.
1152
     *
1153
     * <p>It should be called from the Synchronization Context.  Currently will log a warning if
1154
     * violated.  It will become an exception eventually.  See <a
1155
     * href="https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/issues/5015">#5015</a> for the background.
1156
     *
1157
     * <p>The passed state will be the channel's new state. The SHUTDOWN state should not be passed
1158
     * and its behavior is undefined.
1159
     *
1160
     * @since 1.6.0
1161
     */
1162
    public abstract void updateBalancingState(
1163
        @Nonnull ConnectivityState newState, @Nonnull SubchannelPicker newPicker);
1164

1165
    /**
1166
     * Call {@link NameResolver#refresh} on the channel's resolver.
1167
     *
1168
     * <p>It should be called from the Synchronization Context.  Currently will log a warning if
1169
     * violated.  It will become an exception eventually.  See <a
1170
     * href="https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/issues/5015">#5015</a> for the background.
1171
     *
1172
     * @since 1.18.0
1173
     */
1174
    public void refreshNameResolution() {
1175
      throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
×
1176
    }
1177

1178
    /**
1179
     * Historically the channel automatically refreshes name resolution if any subchannel
1180
     * connection is broken. It's transitioning to let load balancers make the decision. To
1181
     * avoid silent breakages, the channel checks if {@link #refreshNameResolution} is called
1182
     * by the load balancer. If not, it will do it and log a warning. This will be removed in
1183
     * the future and load balancers are completely responsible for triggering the refresh.
1184
     * See <a href="https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/issues/8088">#8088</a> for the background.
1185
     *
1186
     * <p>This should rarely be used, but sometimes the address for the subchannel wasn't
1187
     * provided by the name resolver and a refresh needs to be directed somewhere else instead.
1188
     * Then you can call this method to disable the short-tem check for detecting LoadBalancers
1189
     * that need to be updated for the new expected behavior.
1190
     *
1191
     * @since 1.38.0
1192
     * @deprecated Warning has been removed
1193
     */
1194
    @ExperimentalApi("https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/issues/8088")
1195
    @Deprecated
1196
    public void ignoreRefreshNameResolutionCheck() {
1197
      // no-op
1198
    }
×
1199

1200
    /**
1201
     * Returns a {@link SynchronizationContext} that runs tasks in the same Synchronization Context
1202
     * as that the callback methods on the {@link LoadBalancer} interface are run in.
1203
     *
1204
     * <p>Pro-tip: in order to call {@link SynchronizationContext#schedule}, you need to provide a
1205
     * {@link ScheduledExecutorService}.  {@link #getScheduledExecutorService} is provided for your
1206
     * convenience.
1207
     *
1208
     * @since 1.17.0
1209
     */
1210
    public SynchronizationContext getSynchronizationContext() {
1211
      // TODO(zhangkun): make getSynchronizationContext() abstract after runSerialized() is deleted
1212
      throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
×
1213
    }
1214

1215
    /**
1216
     * Returns a {@link ScheduledExecutorService} for scheduling delayed tasks.
1217
     *
1218
     * <p>This service is a shared resource and is only meant for quick tasks.  DO NOT block or run
1219
     * time-consuming tasks.
1220
     *
1221
     * <p>The returned service doesn't support {@link ScheduledExecutorService#shutdown shutdown()}
1222
     * and {@link ScheduledExecutorService#shutdownNow shutdownNow()}.  They will throw if called.
1223
     *
1224
     * @since 1.17.0
1225
     */
1226
    public ScheduledExecutorService getScheduledExecutorService() {
1227
      throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
×
1228
    }
1229

1230
    /**
1231
     * Returns the authority string of the channel, which is derived from the DNS-style target name.
1232
     * If overridden by a load balancer, {@link #getUnsafeChannelCredentials} must also be
1233
     * overridden to call {@link #getChannelCredentials} or provide appropriate credentials.
1234
     *
1235
     * @since 1.2.0
1236
     */
1237
    public abstract String getAuthority();
1238

1239
    /**
1240
     * Returns the target string of the channel, guaranteed to include its scheme.
1241
     */
1242
    public String getChannelTarget() {
1243
      throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
×
1244
    }
1245

1246
    /**
1247
     * Returns the ChannelCredentials used to construct the channel, without bearer tokens.
1248
     *
1249
     * @since 1.35.0
1250
     */
1251
    public ChannelCredentials getChannelCredentials() {
1252
      return getUnsafeChannelCredentials().withoutBearerTokens();
×
1253
    }
1254

1255
    /**
1256
     * Returns the UNSAFE ChannelCredentials used to construct the channel,
1257
     * including bearer tokens. Load balancers should generally have no use for
1258
     * these credentials and use of them is heavily discouraged. These must be used
1259
     * <em>very</em> carefully to avoid sending bearer tokens to untrusted servers
1260
     * as the server could then impersonate the client. Generally it is only safe
1261
     * to use these credentials when communicating with the backend.
1262
     *
1263
     * @since 1.35.0
1264
     */
1265
    public ChannelCredentials getUnsafeChannelCredentials() {
1266
      throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
×
1267
    }
1268

1269
    /**
1270
     * Returns the {@link ChannelLogger} for the Channel served by this LoadBalancer.
1271
     *
1272
     * @since 1.17.0
1273
     */
1274
    public ChannelLogger getChannelLogger() {
1275
      throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
×
1276
    }
1277

1278
    /**
1279
     * Returns the {@link NameResolver.Args} that the Channel uses to create {@link NameResolver}s.
1280
     *
1281
     * @since 1.22.0
1282
     */
1283
    public NameResolver.Args getNameResolverArgs() {
1284
      throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
×
1285
    }
1286

1287
    /**
1288
     * Returns the {@link NameResolverRegistry} that the Channel uses to look for {@link
1289
     * NameResolver}s.
1290
     *
1291
     * @since 1.22.0
1292
     */
1293
    public NameResolverRegistry getNameResolverRegistry() {
1294
      throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
×
1295
    }
1296

1297
    /**
1298
     * Returns the {@link MetricRecorder} that the channel uses to record metrics.
1299
     *
1300
     * @since 1.64.0
1301
     */
1302
    @Internal
1303
    public MetricRecorder getMetricRecorder() {
1304
      return new MetricRecorder() {};
×
1305
    }
1306
  }
1307

1308
  /**
1309
   * A logical connection to a server, or a group of equivalent servers represented by an {@link 
1310
   * EquivalentAddressGroup}.
1311
   *
1312
   * <p>It maintains at most one physical connection (aka transport) for sending new RPCs, while
1313
   * also keeps track of previous transports that has been shut down but not terminated yet.
1314
   *
1315
   * <p>If there isn't an active transport yet, and an RPC is assigned to the Subchannel, it will
1316
   * create a new transport.  It won't actively create transports otherwise.  {@link
1317
   * #requestConnection requestConnection()} can be used to ask Subchannel to create a transport if
1318
   * there isn't any.
1319
   *
1320
   * <p>{@link #start} must be called prior to calling any other methods, with the exception of
1321
   * {@link #shutdown}, which can be called at any time.
1322
   *
1323
   * @since 1.2.0
1324
   */
1325
  @ExperimentalApi("https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/issues/1771")
1326
  public abstract static class Subchannel {
1✔
1327
    /**
1328
     * Starts the Subchannel.  Can only be called once.
1329
     *
1330
     * <p>Must be called prior to any other method on this class, except for {@link #shutdown} which
1331
     * may be called at any time.
1332
     *
1333
     * <p>Must be called from the {@link Helper#getSynchronizationContext Synchronization Context},
1334
     * otherwise it may throw.  See <a href="https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/issues/5015">
1335
     * #5015</a> for more discussions.
1336
     *
1337
     * @param listener receives state updates for this Subchannel.
1338
     */
1339
    public void start(SubchannelStateListener listener) {
1340
      throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Not implemented");
×
1341
    }
1342

1343
    /**
1344
     * Shuts down the Subchannel.  After this method is called, this Subchannel should no longer
1345
     * be returned by the latest {@link SubchannelPicker picker}, and can be safely discarded.
1346
     *
1347
     * <p>Calling it on an already shut-down Subchannel has no effect.
1348
     *
1349
     * <p>It should be called from the Synchronization Context.  Currently will log a warning if
1350
     * violated.  It will become an exception eventually.  See <a
1351
     * href="https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/issues/5015">#5015</a> for the background.
1352
     *
1353
     * @since 1.2.0
1354
     */
1355
    public abstract void shutdown();
1356

1357
    /**
1358
     * Asks the Subchannel to create a connection (aka transport), if there isn't an active one.
1359
     *
1360
     * <p>It should be called from the Synchronization Context.  Currently will log a warning if
1361
     * violated.  It will become an exception eventually.  See <a
1362
     * href="https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/issues/5015">#5015</a> for the background.
1363
     *
1364
     * @since 1.2.0
1365
     */
1366
    public abstract void requestConnection();
1367

1368
    /**
1369
     * Returns the addresses that this Subchannel is bound to.  This can be called only if
1370
     * the Subchannel has only one {@link EquivalentAddressGroup}.  Under the hood it calls
1371
     * {@link #getAllAddresses}.
1372
     *
1373
     * <p>It should be called from the Synchronization Context.  Currently will log a warning if
1374
     * violated.  It will become an exception eventually.  See <a
1375
     * href="https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/issues/5015">#5015</a> for the background.
1376
     *
1377
     * @throws IllegalStateException if this subchannel has more than one EquivalentAddressGroup.
1378
     *         Use {@link #getAllAddresses} instead
1379
     * @since 1.2.0
1380
     */
1381
    public final EquivalentAddressGroup getAddresses() {
1382
      List<EquivalentAddressGroup> groups = getAllAddresses();
1✔
1383
      Preconditions.checkState(groups != null && groups.size() == 1,
1✔
1384
          "%s does not have exactly one group", groups);
1385
      return groups.get(0);
1✔
1386
    }
1387

1388
    /**
1389
     * Returns the addresses that this Subchannel is bound to. The returned list will not be empty.
1390
     *
1391
     * <p>It should be called from the Synchronization Context.  Currently will log a warning if
1392
     * violated.  It will become an exception eventually.  See <a
1393
     * href="https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/issues/5015">#5015</a> for the background.
1394
     *
1395
     * @since 1.14.0
1396
     */
1397
    public List<EquivalentAddressGroup> getAllAddresses() {
1398
      throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
×
1399
    }
1400

1401
    /**
1402
     * The same attributes passed to {@link Helper#createSubchannel Helper.createSubchannel()}.
1403
     * LoadBalancer can use it to attach additional information here, e.g., the shard this
1404
     * Subchannel belongs to.
1405
     *
1406
     * @since 1.2.0
1407
     */
1408
    public abstract Attributes getAttributes();
1409

1410
    /**
1411
     * (Internal use only) returns a {@link Channel} that is backed by this Subchannel.  This allows
1412
     * a LoadBalancer to issue its own RPCs for auxiliary purposes, such as health-checking, on
1413
     * already-established connections.  This channel has certain restrictions:
1414
     * <ol>
1415
     *   <li>It can issue RPCs only if the Subchannel is {@code READY}. If {@link
1416
     *   Channel#newCall} is called when the Subchannel is not {@code READY}, the RPC will fail
1417
     *   immediately.</li>
1418
     *   <li>It doesn't support {@link CallOptions#withWaitForReady wait-for-ready} RPCs. Such RPCs
1419
     *   will fail immediately.</li>
1420
     * </ol>
1421
     *
1422
     * <p>RPCs made on this Channel is not counted when determining ManagedChannel's {@link
1423
     * ManagedChannelBuilder#idleTimeout idle mode}.  In other words, they won't prevent
1424
     * ManagedChannel from entering idle mode.
1425
     *
1426
     * <p>Warning: RPCs made on this channel will prevent a shut-down transport from terminating. If
1427
     * you make long-running RPCs, you need to make sure they will finish in time after the
1428
     * Subchannel has transitioned away from {@code READY} state
1429
     * (notified through {@link #handleSubchannelState}).
1430
     *
1431
     * <p>Warning: this is INTERNAL API, is not supposed to be used by external users, and may
1432
     * change without notice. If you think you must use it, please file an issue.
1433
     */
1434
    @Internal
1435
    public Channel asChannel() {
1436
      throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
×
1437
    }
1438

1439
    /**
1440
     * Returns a {@link ChannelLogger} for this Subchannel.
1441
     *
1442
     * @since 1.17.0
1443
     */
1444
    public ChannelLogger getChannelLogger() {
1445
      throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
×
1446
    }
1447

1448
    /**
1449
     * Replaces the existing addresses used with this {@code Subchannel}. If the new and old
1450
     * addresses overlap, the Subchannel can continue using an existing connection.
1451
     *
1452
     * <p>It must be called from the Synchronization Context or will throw.
1453
     *
1454
     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code addrs} is empty
1455
     * @since 1.22.0
1456
     */
1457
    public void updateAddresses(List<EquivalentAddressGroup> addrs) {
1458
      throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
×
1459
    }
1460

1461
    /**
1462
     * (Internal use only) returns an object that represents the underlying subchannel that is used
1463
     * by the Channel for sending RPCs when this {@link Subchannel} is picked.  This is an opaque
1464
     * object that is both provided and consumed by the Channel.  Its type <strong>is not</strong>
1465
     * {@code Subchannel}.
1466
     *
1467
     * <p>Warning: this is INTERNAL API, is not supposed to be used by external users, and may
1468
     * change without notice. If you think you must use it, please file an issue and we can consider
1469
     * removing its "internal" status.
1470
     */
1471
    @Internal
1472
    public Object getInternalSubchannel() {
1473
      throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
×
1474
    }
1475

1476
    /**
1477
     * (Internal use only) returns attributes of the address subchannel is connected to.
1478
     *
1479
     * <p>Warning: this is INTERNAL API, is not supposed to be used by external users, and may
1480
     * change without notice. If you think you must use it, please file an issue and we can consider
1481
     * removing its "internal" status.
1482
     */
1483
    @Internal
1484
    public Attributes getConnectedAddressAttributes() {
1485
      throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
×
1486
    }
1487
  }
1488

1489
  /**
1490
   * Receives state changes for one {@link Subchannel}. All methods are run under {@link
1491
   * Helper#getSynchronizationContext}.
1492
   *
1493
   * @since 1.22.0
1494
   */
1495
  public interface SubchannelStateListener {
1496
    /**
1497
     * Handles a state change on a Subchannel.
1498
     *
1499
     * <p>The initial state of a Subchannel is IDLE. You won't get a notification for the initial
1500
     * IDLE state.
1501
     *
1502
     * <p>If the new state is not SHUTDOWN, this method should create a new picker and call {@link
1503
     * Helper#updateBalancingState Helper.updateBalancingState()}.  Failing to do so may result in
1504
     * unnecessary delays of RPCs. Please refer to {@link PickResult#withSubchannel
1505
     * PickResult.withSubchannel()}'s javadoc for more information.
1506
     *
1507
     * <p>When a subchannel's state is IDLE or TRANSIENT_FAILURE and the address for the subchannel
1508
     * was received in {@link LoadBalancer#handleResolvedAddresses}, load balancers should call
1509
     * {@link Helper#refreshNameResolution} to inform polling name resolvers that it is an
1510
     * appropriate time to refresh the addresses. Without the refresh, changes to the addresses may
1511
     * never be detected.
1512
     *
1513
     * <p>SHUTDOWN can only happen in two cases.  One is that LoadBalancer called {@link
1514
     * Subchannel#shutdown} earlier, thus it should have already discarded this Subchannel.  The
1515
     * other is that Channel is doing a {@link ManagedChannel#shutdownNow forced shutdown} or has
1516
     * already terminated, thus there won't be further requests to LoadBalancer.  Therefore, the
1517
     * LoadBalancer usually don't need to react to a SHUTDOWN state.
1518
     *
1519
     * @param newState the new state
1520
     * @since 1.22.0
1521
     */
1522
    void onSubchannelState(ConnectivityStateInfo newState);
1523
  }
1524

1525
  /**
1526
   * Factory to create {@link LoadBalancer} instance.
1527
   *
1528
   * @since 1.2.0
1529
   */
1530
  @ThreadSafe
1531
  @ExperimentalApi("https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/issues/1771")
1532
  public abstract static class Factory {
1✔
1533
    /**
1534
     * Creates a {@link LoadBalancer} that will be used inside a channel.
1535
     *
1536
     * @since 1.2.0
1537
     */
1538
    public abstract LoadBalancer newLoadBalancer(Helper helper);
1539
  }
1540

1541
  /**
1542
   * A picker that always returns an erring pick.
1543
   *
1544
   * @deprecated Use {@code new FixedResultPicker(PickResult.withError(error))} instead.
1545
   */
1546
  @Deprecated
1547
  public static final class ErrorPicker extends SubchannelPicker {
1548

1549
    private final Status error;
1550

1551
    public ErrorPicker(Status error) {
×
1552
      this.error = checkNotNull(error, "error");
×
1553
    }
×
1554

1555
    @Override
1556
    public PickResult pickSubchannel(PickSubchannelArgs args) {
1557
      return PickResult.withError(error);
×
1558
    }
1559

1560
    @Override
1561
    public String toString() {
1562
      return MoreObjects.toStringHelper(this)
×
1563
          .add("error", error)
×
1564
          .toString();
×
1565
    }
1566
  }
1567

1568
  /** A picker that always returns the same result. */
1569
  public static final class FixedResultPicker extends SubchannelPicker {
1570
    private final PickResult result;
1571

1572
    public FixedResultPicker(PickResult result) {
1✔
1573
      this.result = Preconditions.checkNotNull(result, "result");
1✔
1574
    }
1✔
1575

1576
    @Override
1577
    public PickResult pickSubchannel(PickSubchannelArgs args) {
1578
      return result;
1✔
1579
    }
1580

1581
    @Override
1582
    public String toString() {
1583
      return "FixedResultPicker(" + result + ")";
1✔
1584
    }
1585

1586
    @Override
1587
    public int hashCode() {
1588
      return result.hashCode();
×
1589
    }
1590

1591
    @Override
1592
    public boolean equals(Object o) {
1593
      if (!(o instanceof FixedResultPicker)) {
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        return false;
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1595
      }
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      FixedResultPicker that = (FixedResultPicker) o;
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1597
      return this.result.equals(that.result);
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1598
    }
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  }
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}
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