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ctrld/config_quic_free.go
Cuong Manh Le 32482809b7 Rework DoH/DoH3 transport setup/bootstrapping
The current transport setup is using mutex lock for synchronization.
This could work ok in normal device, but on low capacity routers, this
high contention may affect the performance, causing ctrld hangs.

Instead of using mutex lock, using atomic operation for synchronization
yield a better performance:

 - There's no lock, so other requests won't be blocked. And even theses
   requests use old broken transport, it would be fine, because the
   client will retry them later.

 - The setup transport is now done once, on demand when the transport is
   accessed, or when signal rebootsrapping. The first call to
   dohTransport will block others, but the transport is warmup before
   ctrld start serving requests, so client requests won't be affected.

That helps ctrld handling the requests better when running on low
capacity device.

Further more, the transport configuration is also tweaked for better
default performance:

 - MaxIdleConnsPerHost is set to 100 (default is 2), which allows more
   connections to be reused, reduce the load to open/close connections
   on demand. See [1] for a real example.

 - Due to the raising of MaxIdleConnsPerHost, once the transport is
   GC-ed, it must explicitly close its idle connections.

 - TLS client session cache is now enabled.

Last but not least, the upstream ping process is also reworked. DoH
transport is an HTTP transport, so doing a HEAD request is enough to
warmup the transport, instead of doing a full DNS query.

[1]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-pages/-/merge_requests/274
2023-08-09 22:49:23 +07:00

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//go:build qf
package ctrld
import "net/http"
func (uc *UpstreamConfig) setupDOH3Transport() {}
func (uc *UpstreamConfig) doh3Transport(dnsType uint16) http.RoundTripper { return nil }