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This commit closes the connections that has been buffered
on the connection channel of the cmux listeners, when the
root listener is closed. With this change it is guaranteed
that the connections are either closed or handed of to the
child listeners (returned via Accept()).

There are a couple of changes to the tests to cover corner
cases and the new behavior.
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cmux: Connection Mux Travis Build Status GoDoc

cmux is a generic Go library to multiplex connections based on their payload. Using cmux, you can serve gRPC, SSH, HTTPS, HTTP, Go RPC, and pretty much any other protocol on the same TCP listener.

How-To

Simply create your main listener, create a cmux for that listener, and then match connections:

// Create the main listener.
l, err := net.Listen("tcp", ":23456")
if err != nil {
	log.Fatal(err)
}

// Create a cmux.
m := cmux.New(l)

// Match connections in order:
// First grpc, then HTTP, and otherwise Go RPC/TCP.
grpcL := m.Match(cmux.HTTP2HeaderField("content-type", "application/grpc"))
httpL := m.Match(cmux.HTTP1Fast())
trpcL := m.Match(cmux.Any()) // Any means anything that is not yet matched.

// Create your protocol servers.
grpcS := grpc.NewServer()
grpchello.RegisterGreeterServer(grpcs, &server{})

httpS := &http.Server{
	Handler: &helloHTTP1Handler{},
}

trpcS := rpc.NewServer()
s.Register(&ExampleRPCRcvr{})

// Use the muxed listeners for your servers.
go grpcS.Serve(grpcL)
go httpS.Serve(httpL)
go trpcS.Accept(trpcL)

// Start serving!
m.Serve()

Take a look at other examples in the GoDoc.

Docs

Performance

There is room for improvment but, since we are only matching the very first bytes of a connection, the performance overheads on long-lived connections (i.e., RPCs and pipelined HTTP streams) is negligible.

TODO(soheil): Add benchmarks.

Limitations

  • TLS: net/http uses a type assertion to identify TLS connections; since cmux's lookahead-implementing connection wraps the underlying TLS connection, this type assertion fails. Because of that, you can serve HTTPS using cmux but http.Request.TLS would not be set in your handlers.

  • Different Protocols on The Same Connection: cmux matches the connection when it's accepted. For example, one connection can be either gRPC or REST, but not both. That is, we assume that a client connection is either used for gRPC or REST.