ooni-probe-cli/internal/engine/experiment/dash/dash.go

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// Package dash implements the DASH network experiment.
//
// Spec: https://github.com/ooni/spec/blob/master/nettests/ts-021-dash.md
package dash
import (
"context"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"net/http"
"runtime"
"time"
"github.com/montanaflynn/stats"
"github.com/ooni/probe-cli/v3/internal/engine/model"
"github.com/ooni/probe-cli/v3/internal/engine/netx"
"github.com/ooni/probe-cli/v3/internal/engine/netx/trace"
"github.com/ooni/probe-cli/v3/internal/errorsx"
refactor: flatten and separate (#353) * refactor(atomicx): move outside the engine package After merging probe-engine into probe-cli, my impression is that we have too much unnecessary nesting of packages in this repository. The idea of this commit and of a bunch of following commits will instead be to reduce the nesting and simplify the structure. While there, improve the documentation. * fix: always use the atomicx package For consistency, never use sync/atomic and always use ./internal/atomicx so we can just grep and make sure we're not risking to crash if we make a subtle mistake on a 32 bit platform. While there, mention in the contributing guidelines that we want to always prefer the ./internal/atomicx package over sync/atomic. * fix(atomicx): remove unnecessary constructor We don't need a constructor here. The default constructed `&Int64{}` instance is already usable and the constructor does not add anything to what we are doing, rather it just creates extra confusion. * cleanup(atomicx): we are not using Float64 Because atomicx.Float64 is unused, we can safely zap it. * cleanup(atomicx): simplify impl and improve tests We can simplify the implementation by using defer and by letting the Load() method call Add(0). We can improve tests by making many goroutines updated the atomic int64 value concurrently. * refactor(fsx): can live in the ./internal pkg Let us reduce the amount of nesting. While there, ensure that the package only exports the bare minimum, and improve the documentation of the tests, to ease reading the code. * refactor: move runtimex to ./internal * refactor: move shellx into the ./internal package While there, remove unnecessary dependency between packages. While there, specify in the contributing guidelines that one should use x/sys/execabs instead of os/exec. * refactor: move ooapi into the ./internal pkg * refactor(humanize): move to ./internal and better docs * refactor: move platform to ./internal * refactor(randx): move to ./internal * refactor(multierror): move into the ./internal pkg * refactor(kvstore): all kvstores in ./internal Rather than having part of the kvstore inside ./internal/engine/kvstore and part in ./internal/engine/kvstore.go, let us put every piece of code that is kvstore related into the ./internal/kvstore package. * fix(kvstore): always return ErrNoSuchKey on Get() error It should help to use the kvstore everywhere removing all the copies that are lingering around the tree. * sessionresolver: make KVStore mandatory Simplifies implementation. While there, use the ./internal/kvstore package rather than having our private implementation. * fix(ooapi): use the ./internal/kvstore package * fix(platform): better documentation
2021-06-04 10:34:18 +02:00
"github.com/ooni/probe-cli/v3/internal/humanize"
refactor(netxlite): hide details without breaking the rest of the tree (#454) ## Description This PR continues the refactoring of `netx` under the following principles: 1. do not break the rest of the tree and do not engage in extensive tree-wide refactoring yet 2. move under `netxlite` clearly related subpackages (e.g., `iox`, `netxmocks`) 3. move into `internal/netxlite/internal` stuff that is clearly private of `netxlite` 4. hide implementation details in `netxlite` pending new factories 5. refactor `tls` code in `netxlite` to clearly separate `crypto/tls` code from `utls` code After each commit, I run `go test -short -race ./...` locally. Each individual commit explains what it does. I will squash, but this operation will preserve the original commit titles, so this will give further insight on each step. ## Commits * refactor: rename netxmocks -> netxlite/mocks Part of https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1591 * refactor: rename quicx -> netxlite/quicx See https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1591 * refactor: rename iox -> netxlite/iox Regenerate sources and make sure the tests pass. See https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1591. * refactor(iox): move MockableReader to netxlite/mocks See https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1591 * refactor(netxlite): generator is an implementation detail See https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1591 * refactor(netxlite): separate tls and utls code See https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1591 * refactor(netxlite): hide most types but keep old names as legacy With this change we avoid breaking the rest of the tree, but we start hiding some implementation details a bit. Factories will follow. See https://github.com/ooni/probe/issues/1591
2021-09-05 14:49:38 +02:00
"github.com/ooni/probe-cli/v3/internal/netxlite/iox"
)
const (
defaultTimeout = 120 * time.Second
magicVersion = "0.008000000"
testName = "dash"
testVersion = "0.12.0"
totalStep = 15.0
)
var (
errServerBusy = errors.New("dash: server busy; try again later")
errHTTPRequestFailed = errors.New("dash: request failed")
)
// Config contains the experiment config.
type Config struct{}
// Simple contains the experiment total summary
type Simple struct {
ConnectLatency float64 `json:"connect_latency"`
MedianBitrate int64 `json:"median_bitrate"`
MinPlayoutDelay float64 `json:"min_playout_delay"`
}
// ServerInfo contains information on the selected server
//
// This is currently an extension to the DASH specification
// until the data format of the new mlab locate is clear.
type ServerInfo struct {
Hostname string `json:"hostname"`
Site string `json:"site,omitempty"`
}
// TestKeys contains the test keys
type TestKeys struct {
Server ServerInfo `json:"server"`
Simple Simple `json:"simple"`
Failure *string `json:"failure"`
ReceiverData []clientResults `json:"receiver_data"`
}
type runner struct {
callbacks model.ExperimentCallbacks
httpClient *http.Client
saver *trace.Saver
sess model.ExperimentSession
tk *TestKeys
}
func (r runner) HTTPClient() *http.Client {
return r.httpClient
}
func (r runner) JSONMarshal(v interface{}) ([]byte, error) {
return json.Marshal(v)
}
func (r runner) Logger() model.Logger {
return r.sess.Logger()
}
func (r runner) NewHTTPRequest(meth, url string, body io.Reader) (*http.Request, error) {
return http.NewRequest(meth, url, body)
}
func (r runner) ReadAllContext(ctx context.Context, reader io.Reader) ([]byte, error) {
return iox.ReadAllContext(ctx, reader)
}
func (r runner) Scheme() string {
return "https"
}
func (r runner) UserAgent() string {
return r.sess.UserAgent()
}
func (r runner) loop(ctx context.Context, numIterations int64) error {
locateResult, err := locate(ctx, r)
if err != nil {
return err
}
r.tk.Server = ServerInfo{
Hostname: locateResult.FQDN,
Site: locateResult.Site,
}
fqdn := locateResult.FQDN
r.callbacks.OnProgress(0.0, fmt.Sprintf("streaming: server: %s", fqdn))
negotiateResp, err := negotiate(ctx, fqdn, r)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if err := r.measure(ctx, fqdn, negotiateResp, numIterations); err != nil {
return err
}
// TODO(bassosimone): it seems we're not saving the server data?
err = collect(ctx, fqdn, negotiateResp.Authorization, r.tk.ReceiverData, r)
if err != nil {
return err
}
return r.tk.analyze()
}
func (r runner) measure(
ctx context.Context, fqdn string, negotiateResp negotiateResponse,
numIterations int64) error {
// Note: according to a comment in MK sources 3000 kbit/s was the
// minimum speed recommended by Netflix for SD quality in 2017.
//
// See: <https://help.netflix.com/en/node/306>.
const initialBitrate = 3000
current := clientResults{
ElapsedTarget: 2,
Platform: runtime.GOOS,
Rate: initialBitrate,
RealAddress: negotiateResp.RealAddress,
Version: magicVersion,
}
var (
begin = time.Now()
connectTime float64
total int64
)
for current.Iteration < numIterations {
result, err := download(ctx, downloadConfig{
authorization: negotiateResp.Authorization,
begin: begin,
currentRate: current.Rate,
deps: r,
elapsedTarget: current.ElapsedTarget,
fqdn: fqdn,
})
if err != nil {
// Implementation note: ndt7 controls the connection much
// more than us and it can tell whether an error occurs when
// connecting or later. We cannot say that very precisely
// because, in principle, we may reconnect. So we always
// return error here. This comment is being introduced so
// that we don't do https://github.com/ooni/probe-cli/v3/internal/engine/pull/526
// again, because that isn't accurate.
return err
}
current.Elapsed = result.elapsed
current.Received = result.received
current.RequestTicks = result.requestTicks
current.Timestamp = result.timestamp
current.ServerURL = result.serverURL
// Read the events so far and possibly update our measurement
// of the latest connect time. We should have one sample in most
// cases, because the connection should be persistent.
for _, ev := range r.saver.Read() {
if ev.Name == errorsx.ConnectOperation {
connectTime = ev.Duration.Seconds()
}
}
current.ConnectTime = connectTime
r.tk.ReceiverData = append(r.tk.ReceiverData, current)
total += current.Received
avgspeed := 8 * float64(total) / time.Since(begin).Seconds()
percentage := float64(current.Iteration) / float64(numIterations)
refactor: flatten and separate (#353) * refactor(atomicx): move outside the engine package After merging probe-engine into probe-cli, my impression is that we have too much unnecessary nesting of packages in this repository. The idea of this commit and of a bunch of following commits will instead be to reduce the nesting and simplify the structure. While there, improve the documentation. * fix: always use the atomicx package For consistency, never use sync/atomic and always use ./internal/atomicx so we can just grep and make sure we're not risking to crash if we make a subtle mistake on a 32 bit platform. While there, mention in the contributing guidelines that we want to always prefer the ./internal/atomicx package over sync/atomic. * fix(atomicx): remove unnecessary constructor We don't need a constructor here. The default constructed `&Int64{}` instance is already usable and the constructor does not add anything to what we are doing, rather it just creates extra confusion. * cleanup(atomicx): we are not using Float64 Because atomicx.Float64 is unused, we can safely zap it. * cleanup(atomicx): simplify impl and improve tests We can simplify the implementation by using defer and by letting the Load() method call Add(0). We can improve tests by making many goroutines updated the atomic int64 value concurrently. * refactor(fsx): can live in the ./internal pkg Let us reduce the amount of nesting. While there, ensure that the package only exports the bare minimum, and improve the documentation of the tests, to ease reading the code. * refactor: move runtimex to ./internal * refactor: move shellx into the ./internal package While there, remove unnecessary dependency between packages. While there, specify in the contributing guidelines that one should use x/sys/execabs instead of os/exec. * refactor: move ooapi into the ./internal pkg * refactor(humanize): move to ./internal and better docs * refactor: move platform to ./internal * refactor(randx): move to ./internal * refactor(multierror): move into the ./internal pkg * refactor(kvstore): all kvstores in ./internal Rather than having part of the kvstore inside ./internal/engine/kvstore and part in ./internal/engine/kvstore.go, let us put every piece of code that is kvstore related into the ./internal/kvstore package. * fix(kvstore): always return ErrNoSuchKey on Get() error It should help to use the kvstore everywhere removing all the copies that are lingering around the tree. * sessionresolver: make KVStore mandatory Simplifies implementation. While there, use the ./internal/kvstore package rather than having our private implementation. * fix(ooapi): use the ./internal/kvstore package * fix(platform): better documentation
2021-06-04 10:34:18 +02:00
message := fmt.Sprintf("streaming: speed: %s", humanize.SI(avgspeed, "bit/s"))
r.callbacks.OnProgress(percentage, message)
current.Iteration++
speed := float64(current.Received) / float64(current.Elapsed)
speed *= 8.0 // to bits per second
speed /= 1000.0 // to kbit/s
current.Rate = int64(speed)
}
return nil
}
func (tk *TestKeys) analyze() error {
var (
rates []float64
frameReadyTime float64
playTime float64
)
for _, results := range tk.ReceiverData {
rates = append(rates, float64(results.Rate))
// Same in all samples if we're using a single connection
tk.Simple.ConnectLatency = results.ConnectTime
// Rationale: first segment plays when it arrives. Subsequent segments
// would play in ElapsedTarget seconds. However, will play when they
// arrive. Stall is the time we need to wait for a frame to arrive with
// the video stopped and the spinning icon.
frameReadyTime += results.Elapsed
if playTime == 0.0 {
playTime += frameReadyTime
} else {
playTime += float64(results.ElapsedTarget)
}
stall := frameReadyTime - playTime
if stall > tk.Simple.MinPlayoutDelay {
tk.Simple.MinPlayoutDelay = stall
}
}
median, err := stats.Median(rates)
tk.Simple.MedianBitrate = int64(median)
return err
}
func (r runner) do(ctx context.Context) error {
defer r.callbacks.OnProgress(1, "streaming: done")
const numIterations = 15
err := r.loop(ctx, numIterations)
if err != nil {
s := err.Error()
r.tk.Failure = &s
// fallthrough
}
return err
}
// Measurer performs the measurement.
type Measurer struct {
config Config
}
// ExperimentName implements model.ExperimentMeasurer.ExperimentName.
func (m Measurer) ExperimentName() string {
return testName
}
// ExperimentVersion implements model.ExperimentMeasurer.ExperimentVersion.
func (m Measurer) ExperimentVersion() string {
return testVersion
}
// Run implements model.ExperimentMeasurer.Run.
func (m Measurer) Run(
ctx context.Context, sess model.ExperimentSession,
measurement *model.Measurement, callbacks model.ExperimentCallbacks,
) error {
tk := new(TestKeys)
measurement.TestKeys = tk
saver := &trace.Saver{}
httpClient := &http.Client{
Transport: netx.NewHTTPTransport(netx.Config{
ContextByteCounting: true,
DialSaver: saver,
Logger: sess.Logger(),
}),
}
defer httpClient.CloseIdleConnections()
r := runner{
callbacks: callbacks,
httpClient: httpClient,
saver: saver,
sess: sess,
tk: tk,
}
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, defaultTimeout)
defer cancel()
return r.do(ctx)
}
// NewExperimentMeasurer creates a new ExperimentMeasurer.
func NewExperimentMeasurer(config Config) model.ExperimentMeasurer {
return Measurer{config: config}
}
// SummaryKeys contains summary keys for this experiment.
//
// Note that this structure is part of the ABI contract with probe-cli
// therefore we should be careful when changing it.
type SummaryKeys struct {
Latency float64 `json:"connect_latency"`
Bitrate float64 `json:"median_bitrate"`
Delay float64 `json:"min_playout_delay"`
IsAnomaly bool `json:"-"`
}
// GetSummaryKeys implements model.ExperimentMeasurer.GetSummaryKeys.
func (m Measurer) GetSummaryKeys(measurement *model.Measurement) (interface{}, error) {
sk := SummaryKeys{IsAnomaly: false}
tk, ok := measurement.TestKeys.(*TestKeys)
if !ok {
return sk, errors.New("invalid test keys type")
}
sk.Latency = tk.Simple.ConnectLatency
sk.Bitrate = float64(tk.Simple.MedianBitrate)
sk.Delay = tk.Simple.MinPlayoutDelay
return sk, nil
}