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| /*
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|  *
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|  * Copyright 2024 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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|  */
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| 
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| package balancer
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| 
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| import (
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| 	"google.golang.org/grpc/connectivity"
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| 	"google.golang.org/grpc/internal"
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| 	"google.golang.org/grpc/resolver"
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| )
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| 
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| // A SubConn represents a single connection to a gRPC backend service.
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| //
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| // All SubConns start in IDLE, and will not try to connect. To trigger a
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| // connection attempt, Balancers must call Connect.
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| //
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| // If the connection attempt fails, the SubConn will transition to
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| // TRANSIENT_FAILURE for a backoff period, and then return to IDLE.  If the
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| // connection attempt succeeds, it will transition to READY.
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| //
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| // If a READY SubConn becomes disconnected, the SubConn will transition to IDLE.
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| //
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| // If a connection re-enters IDLE, Balancers must call Connect again to trigger
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| // a new connection attempt.
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| //
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| // Each SubConn contains a list of addresses.  gRPC will try to connect to the
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| // addresses in sequence, and stop trying the remainder once the first
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| // connection is successful.  However, this behavior is deprecated.  SubConns
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| // should only use a single address.
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| //
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| // NOTICE: This interface is intended to be implemented by gRPC, or intercepted
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| // by custom load balancing polices.  Users should not need their own complete
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| // implementation of this interface -- they should always delegate to a SubConn
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| // returned by ClientConn.NewSubConn() by embedding it in their implementations.
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| // An embedded SubConn must never be nil, or runtime panics will occur.
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| type SubConn interface {
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| 	// UpdateAddresses updates the addresses used in this SubConn.
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| 	// gRPC checks if currently-connected address is still in the new list.
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| 	// If it's in the list, the connection will be kept.
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| 	// If it's not in the list, the connection will gracefully close, and
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| 	// a new connection will be created.
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| 	//
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| 	// This will trigger a state transition for the SubConn.
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| 	//
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| 	// Deprecated: this method will be removed.  Create new SubConns for new
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| 	// addresses instead.
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| 	UpdateAddresses([]resolver.Address)
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| 	// Connect starts the connecting for this SubConn.
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| 	Connect()
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| 	// GetOrBuildProducer returns a reference to the existing Producer for this
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| 	// ProducerBuilder in this SubConn, or, if one does not currently exist,
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| 	// creates a new one and returns it.  Returns a close function which may be
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| 	// called when the Producer is no longer needed.  Otherwise the producer
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| 	// will automatically be closed upon connection loss or subchannel close.
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| 	// Should only be called on a SubConn in state Ready.  Otherwise the
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| 	// producer will be unable to create streams.
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| 	GetOrBuildProducer(ProducerBuilder) (p Producer, close func())
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| 	// Shutdown shuts down the SubConn gracefully.  Any started RPCs will be
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| 	// allowed to complete.  No future calls should be made on the SubConn.
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| 	// One final state update will be delivered to the StateListener (or
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| 	// UpdateSubConnState; deprecated) with ConnectivityState of Shutdown to
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| 	// indicate the shutdown operation.  This may be delivered before
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| 	// in-progress RPCs are complete and the actual connection is closed.
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| 	Shutdown()
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| 	// RegisterHealthListener registers a health listener that receives health
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| 	// updates for a Ready SubConn. Only one health listener can be registered
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| 	// at a time. A health listener should be registered each time the SubConn's
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| 	// connectivity state changes to READY. Registering a health listener when
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| 	// the connectivity state is not READY may result in undefined behaviour.
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| 	// This method must not be called synchronously while handling an update
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| 	// from a previously registered health listener.
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| 	RegisterHealthListener(func(SubConnState))
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| 	// EnforceSubConnEmbedding is included to force implementers to embed
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| 	// another implementation of this interface, allowing gRPC to add methods
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| 	// without breaking users.
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| 	internal.EnforceSubConnEmbedding
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| }
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| 
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| // A ProducerBuilder is a simple constructor for a Producer.  It is used by the
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| // SubConn to create producers when needed.
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| type ProducerBuilder interface {
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| 	// Build creates a Producer.  The first parameter is always a
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| 	// grpc.ClientConnInterface (a type to allow creating RPCs/streams on the
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| 	// associated SubConn), but is declared as `any` to avoid a dependency
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| 	// cycle.  Build also returns a close function that will be called when all
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| 	// references to the Producer have been given up for a SubConn, or when a
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| 	// connectivity state change occurs on the SubConn.  The close function
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| 	// should always block until all asynchronous cleanup work is completed.
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| 	Build(grpcClientConnInterface any) (p Producer, close func())
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| }
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| 
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| // SubConnState describes the state of a SubConn.
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| type SubConnState struct {
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| 	// ConnectivityState is the connectivity state of the SubConn.
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| 	ConnectivityState connectivity.State
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| 	// ConnectionError is set if the ConnectivityState is TransientFailure,
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| 	// describing the reason the SubConn failed.  Otherwise, it is nil.
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| 	ConnectionError error
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| 	// connectedAddr contains the connected address when ConnectivityState is
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| 	// Ready. Otherwise, it is indeterminate.
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| 	connectedAddress resolver.Address
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| }
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| 
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| // connectedAddress returns the connected address for a SubConnState. The
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| // address is only valid if the state is READY.
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| func connectedAddress(scs SubConnState) resolver.Address {
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| 	return scs.connectedAddress
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| }
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| 
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| // setConnectedAddress sets the connected address for a SubConnState.
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| func setConnectedAddress(scs *SubConnState, addr resolver.Address) {
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| 	scs.connectedAddress = addr
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| }
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| 
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| // A Producer is a type shared among potentially many consumers.  It is
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| // associated with a SubConn, and an implementation will typically contain
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| // other methods to provide additional functionality, e.g. configuration or
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| // subscription registration.
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| type Producer any
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