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2012-06-11Convert BufferArray interfaces to void * (not char *). ↵Monty Brandenberg
HttpRequest::update() honor time limit. Generally, opaque data operations are expected to be over 'void *' and have now converted interfaces to do that. Update() method honors millisecond limit to dwell time. Might want to homologate the millis/uSecs mix later....
2012-06-11Unit test fixups. Mac/Linux detect memory leak due to llwarns, try/catch ↵Monty Brandenberg
cleanup. Our logging holds on to a changing bit of memory between operations and the memory leak detection I'm using senses this and complains. So, for now, disable the final memory check on Mac & Linux, leave it active on Windows. Solve this for real some other day. Add try/catch blocks to do cleanup in unit tests that go wrong so that we don't get a cascade of assertion failures when subsequent tests find singletons still alive.
2012-06-08Implemented HTTP retry for requests. Went in rather easily whichMonty Brandenberg
surprised me. Added a retry queue similar to ready queue to the policy object which is sorted by retry time. Currently do five retries (after the initial try) delayed by .25, .5, 1, 2 and 5 seconds. Removed the retry logic from the lltexturefetch module. Upped the waiting time in the unit test for the retries. People won't like this but tough, need tests.
2012-06-01Do some work on BufferArray to make it a bit less naive aboutMonty Brandenberg
chunking data. Remove the stateful use of a seek pointer so that shared read is possible (though maybe not interesting).
2012-06-01Major steps towards implementing the policy component.Monty Brandenberg
Identified and reacted to the priority inversion problem we have in texturefetch. Includes the introduction of a priority_queue for the requests that are ready. Start some parameterization in anticipation of having policy_class everywhere. Removed _assert.h which isn't really needed in indra codebase. Implemented async setPriority request (which I hope I can get rid of eventually along with all priorities in this library). Converted to using unsigned int for priority rather than float. Implemented POST and did groundwork for PUT.
2012-05-23Integrate llcorehttp library into lltexturefetch design.Monty Brandenberg
This is the first functional viewer pass with the HTTP work of the texture fetch code performed by the llcorehttp library. Not exactly a 'drop-in' replacement but a work-alike with some changes (e.g. handler notification in consumer thread versus responder notification in worker thread). This also includes some temporary changes in the priority scheme to prevent the kind of priority inversion found in VWR-28996. Scheme used here does provide liveness if not optimal responsiveness or order-of-operation. The llcorehttp library at this point is far from optimally performing. Its worker thread is making relatively poor use of cycles it gets and it doesn't idle or sleep intelligently yet. This early integration step helps shake out the interfaces, implementation niceties will be covered soon.
2012-05-09Added correct libcurl initialization to the unit tests which makes Windows ↵Monty Brandenberg
builds reliable. It's the right thing to do and introduced a scoped version for convenience in tests.
2012-05-09Try to get some more correct curl init into the unit testing.Monty Brandenberg
2012-05-08Okay, got Mac building with Boost 1.48. Unit tests needed NULL pointerMonty Brandenberg
defenses in the delete functions of the allocation support. General boost library renaming again. Linux builds in TC though it shouldn't based on what Boost.cmake lookes like...
2012-05-07Build llcorehttp as part of a viewer dependency with unit tests. This requiredMonty Brandenberg
boost::thread and the easiest path to that was to go with the 1.48 Boost release in the 3P tree (eliminating a fork for a modified 1.45 packaging). One unit test, the most important one, is failing in test_httprequest but that can be attended to later. This test issues a GET to http://localhost:2/ and that is hitting the wire but the libcurl plumbing isn't delivering the failure, only the eventual timeout. An unexpected change in behavior.
2012-04-23Okay, imported the core-http library and got it compiling suspiciously easily.Monty Brandenberg
The unit/integration tests don't work yet as I'm still battling cmake/autobuild as usual but first milestone passed.