The fields of ROUTE message were not read from the input buffer, thus the
input buffer got corrupted. Sending a new message to the server would result
reading the remaining fields from the buffer, which means reading some values
instead of message signature. Because of this unmet expectation, Memgraph closed
the connection. With this fix, the fields of the ROUTE message are properly
read and ignored.
Summary:
Previously, our implementation of the Bolt protocol buffered all results in
memory before sending them out to the client. This implementation immediately
streams the results to the client to avoid any memory allocations. Also, this
implementation splits the interpretation and pulling logic into two.
Reviewers: teon.banek
Reviewed By: teon.banek
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1495
Summary:
This is the first step in cutting the crazy dependencies of
communication module to the whole database. Includes have been
reorganized and conversion between DecodedValue and other Memgraph types
(TypedValue and PropertyValue) has been extracted to a higher level
component called `communication/conversion`. Encoder, like Decoder, now
relies only on DecodedValue. Hopefully the conversion operations will
not significantly slow down streaming Bolt data.
Additionally, Bolt ID is now wrapped in a class. Our storage model uses
*unsigned* int64, while Bolt expects *signed* int64. The implicit
conversions may lead to encode/decode errors, so the wrapper should
enforce some type safety to prevent such errors.
Reviewers: mferencevic, buda, msantl, mtomic
Reviewed By: mferencevic, mtomic
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1453
Summary:
This diff implements OpenSSL support in the network stack.
Currently SSL support is only enabled for Bolt connections,
support for RPC connections will be added in another diff.
Reviewers: buda, teon.banek
Reviewed By: buda
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1328
Summary:
The network layer now has a `Session` that handles all things that should be
done before the `Execute` method is called on sessions. Also, all sessions
now communicate using streams instead of holding the input buffer and writing
to the `Socket`. This design will allow implementation of a SSL middleware.
Reviewers: buda, dgleich
Reviewed By: buda
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1314
Summary:
With this patch the number of packets for a simple RPC call is lowered
from 22 to 12 (45% reduction). The number of packets for the Bolt protocol
is lowered from 26 to 18 (30% reduction).
Impact on the Bolt protocol will be a constant of ~ 8 packets less per
connection, while the impact on the RPC protocol will be approximately
a 45% reduction overall.
Reviewers: buda, teon.banek
Reviewed By: buda
Subscribers: pullbot
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.memgraph.io/D1141