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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions tools/server/README-dev.md
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Expand Up @@ -126,15 +126,15 @@ It is opt in via the `X-Conversation-Id` header on `POST /v1/chat/completions`.

The feature lives entirely in `server-stream.{h,cpp}` and rests on three types:

- `stream_session`: a bounded ring buffer (4 MiB cap, oldest bytes drop first) plus a condvar. `append` pushes raw SSE bytes, `read_from` drains from any offset and blocks for live bytes or finalize, `finalize` wakes readers, `cancel` stops the producer. One conv maps to at most one live session.
- `stream_session`: a bounded ring buffer (4 MiB cap, oldest bytes drop first) plus a condvar. `append` pushes raw SSE bytes, `read_from` drains from any offset and blocks for live bytes or finalize, `finalize` wakes readers, `cancel` sets the flag the producer polls. One conv maps to at most one live session.
- `stream_session_manager`: a file-static singleton (`g_stream_sessions`) inside `server-stream.cpp`, owns all sessions keyed by conv id, enforces the one conv one session invariant via `create_or_replace`, and runs a GC thread that drops completed sessions past their TTL. Exposed to main only through `server_stream_session_manager_start/stop`.
- `stream_pipe_producer` / `stream_pipe_consumer`: the write and read ends. The producer owns the session lifetime and finalizes it on destruction; the consumer is read only and never finalizes, so a reader detaching cannot kill a running generation.

The implementation is hidden in `server-stream.cpp` (pimpl). The header exposes only the route handler factories, `server_stream_session_attach_pipe`, `server_stream_aware_should_stop`, `server_stream_conv_id_from_headers` and the GC lifecycle; the session, manager and consumer types stay in the `.cpp`.
The implementation is hidden in `server-stream.cpp` (pimpl). The header exposes only the route handler factories, the `server_res_spipe` response base, `server_stream_conv_id_from_headers` and the GC lifecycle; the session, manager, consumer and the `server_stream_create_spipe` factory stay in the `.cpp`.

Producer side: `server_res_generator` attaches a producer pipe when the header is present. The HTTP content provider mirrors every chunk into the ring before writing it to the socket. While a pipe is attached, `server_stream_aware_should_stop` ignores peer disconnect, so a dropped socket does not stop generation: only an explicit `DELETE` does. When the peer leaves early, `on_complete` calls `close()`, which drains the rest of the generation into the ring on the http worker.
Producer side: `server_res_generator` extends `server_res_spipe`, which keeps all spipe logic out of the generic `server_http_res`. `set_req` attaches a producer when the header is present, and the wrapped `next` tees each chunk into the ring before the socket, so a chunk lost to a dead wire is already buffered. While attached, `should_stop` ignores peer disconnect: only a `DELETE` stops generation. On an early peer drop, `on_complete` drains the tail into the ring on the http worker.

Lifetime safety: the producer pipe holds a shared `alive` flag also captured by the session cancel hook. `~server_res_generator` calls `cleanup()` to clear that hook while the reader is still alive, so a `cancel` arriving during teardown can never call `stop()` on a freed response. This ordering is the most fragile part of the feature: finalizing or destroying the producer before `cleanup()` runs reintroduces a use after free.
Lifetime safety: the session holds no back reference to the response, so `spipe` is a plain `unique_ptr` touched only by the http worker. `cancel` raises an atomic the producer polls; the producer finalizes the session from its destructor, which also runs `~server_response_reader::stop()` to cancel the generation at the queue level. A `DELETE` stops work by raising the flag and letting the worker unwind.

Consumer side: `GET /v1/stream/<conv_id>?from=N` opens a `text/event-stream` that replays buffered bytes from offset `N` and blocks for live bytes, so the browser reattaches like a fresh EventSource. An offset below the dropped prefix returns 400.

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27 changes: 8 additions & 19 deletions tools/server/server-context.cpp
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Expand Up @@ -3979,11 +3979,9 @@ server_context_meta server_context::get_meta() const {
};
}



// generator-like API for HTTP response generation
// may have bypass_sleep = true if the task does not use ctx_server
struct server_res_generator : server_http_res {
struct server_res_generator : server_res_spipe {
server_response_reader rd;
server_res_generator(server_queue & queue_tasks, server_response & queue_results, int sleep_idle_seconds, bool bypass_sleep = false)
: rd(queue_tasks, queue_results, HTTP_POLLING_SECONDS) {
Expand All @@ -3993,15 +3991,6 @@ struct server_res_generator : server_http_res {
queue_tasks.wait_until_no_sleep();
}
}
~server_res_generator() override {
// cleanup() must run while rd is still alive (rd is destroyed after this body returns)
if (spipe) {
spipe->cleanup();
}
}
void stop() override {
rd.stop();
}
void ok(const json & response_data) {
status = 200;
data = safe_json_to_str(response_data);
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -4039,6 +4028,8 @@ std::unique_ptr<server_res_generator> server_routes::handle_completions_impl(
auto & rd = res->rd;
auto & params = this->params;

res->set_req(&req); // will also set spipe if needed

int32_t sse_ping_interval = params.sse_ping_interval;

try {
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -4181,7 +4172,7 @@ std::unique_ptr<server_res_generator> server_routes::handle_completions_impl(
}
res->status = 200;
res->content_type = "text/event-stream";
res->next = [res_this = res.get(), res_type, sse_ping_interval, &req](std::string & output) -> bool {
res->set_next([res_this = res.get(), res_type, sse_ping_interval](std::string & output) -> bool {
static auto format_error = [](task_response_type res_type, const json & res_json) {
if (res_type == TASK_RESPONSE_TYPE_ANTHROPIC) {
return format_anthropic_sse({
Expand All @@ -4193,7 +4184,9 @@ std::unique_ptr<server_res_generator> server_routes::handle_completions_impl(
}
};

auto effective_should_stop = server_stream_aware_should_stop(res_this, req.should_stop);
auto effective_should_stop = [&res_this]() {
return res_this->should_stop();
};

try {
if (effective_should_stop()) {
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -4284,13 +4277,9 @@ std::unique_ptr<server_res_generator> server_routes::handle_completions_impl(
// terminate on exception
return false;
}
};
});
}

// attach a producer pipe to the response when X-Conversation-Id is present.
// the pipe mirrors SSE chunks into the ring buffer and wires up the cancel hook.
server_stream_session_attach_pipe(*res, req.headers);

return res;
}

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19 changes: 3 additions & 16 deletions tools/server/server-http.cpp
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@@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
#include "common.h"
#include "http.h"
#include "server-http.h"
#include "server-stream.h"
#include "server-common.h"
#include "ui.h"

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -530,40 +529,28 @@ static void process_handler_response(server_http_req_ptr && request, server_http
std::string chunk;
const bool has_next = response->next(chunk);
if (!chunk.empty()) {
// mirror into the ring buffer first, the session must reflect every SSE chunk
// whether or not the wire write below succeeds
if (response->spipe) {
response->spipe->write(chunk.data(), chunk.size());
}
if (!sink.write(chunk.data(), chunk.size())) {
// peer is gone, stop the wire path here
return false;
}
SRV_DBG("http: streamed chunk: %s\n", chunk.c_str());
}
if (!has_next) {
// producer reached its natural end on the wire, a later close() skips the drain
if (response->spipe) {
response->spipe->done();
}
sink.done();
SRV_DBG("%s", "http: stream ended\n");
}
return has_next;
};
const auto on_complete = [request = q_ptr, response = r_ptr](bool) mutable {
// on a dropped peer, close() drains the rest of the generation into the ring buffer
if (response->spipe) {
response->spipe->close();
}
response.reset(); // spipe destructor finalizes the session if attached
response->on_complete();
response.reset();
request.reset();
};
res.set_chunked_content_provider(content_type, chunked_content_provider, on_complete);
} else {
res.status = response->status;
set_headers(res, response->headers);
res.set_content(response->data, response->content_type);
response->on_complete();
}
}

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11 changes: 2 additions & 9 deletions tools/server/server-http.h
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Expand Up @@ -11,7 +11,6 @@
#include <unordered_map>

struct common_params;
struct stream_pipe_producer; // defined in server-stream.h

// generator-like API for HTTP response generation
// this object response with one of the 2 modes:
Expand All @@ -25,19 +24,13 @@ struct server_http_res {
std::string data;
std::map<std::string, std::string> headers;

// if set, the stream survives a client disconnect: the producer pipe keeps draining into the
// ring buffer and finalizes the session on destruction, so no explicit on_stream_end is needed.
// shared_ptr (not unique_ptr) so the forward-declared type is safe to delete here.
std::shared_ptr<stream_pipe_producer> spipe;

std::function<bool(std::string &)> next = nullptr;
bool is_stream() const {
return next != nullptr;
}

// called when the session is cancelled (e.g. DELETE /v1/stream/<conv_id>).
// server_res_generator overrides this to stop its reader; the default is a no-op.
virtual void stop() {}
// fired before req and res are destroyed
virtual void on_complete() {}

virtual ~server_http_res() = default;
};
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146 changes: 63 additions & 83 deletions tools/server/server-stream.cpp
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Expand Up @@ -96,8 +96,6 @@ struct stream_session {
size_t dropped_prefix() const; // bytes evicted from the front due to cap
int64_t completed_at() const; // 0 while alive, unix seconds after finalize

void set_stop_producer(std::function<void()> fn);

void cancel();

private:
Expand All @@ -109,7 +107,6 @@ struct stream_session {
bool done;
std::atomic<bool> cancelled; // polled lock-free by the should_stop closure, no mu
int64_t completed_ts;
std::function<void()> stop_producer;
};
stream_session::stream_session(std::string conversation_id_, size_t max_bytes_)
: conversation_id(std::move(conversation_id_))
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -217,26 +214,10 @@ int64_t stream_session::completed_at() const {
return completed_ts;
}

void stream_session::set_stop_producer(std::function<void()> fn) {
std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(mu);
stop_producer = std::move(fn);
}

void stream_session::cancel() {
// flip cancelled first so the producer-side server_stream_aware_should_stop can break out of the
// recv() wait even if remove_waiting_task_ids does not notify the condvar (the cancel task
// posted by rd.stop() will eventually notify, but we do not want to depend on that timing)
// the should_stop closure on both the producer and any HTTP reader polls is_cancelled()
// so flipping this is the only signal needed to unwind both sides
cancelled.store(true, std::memory_order_release);
// copy the hook under the lock then invoke outside, the producer side may grab queue locks
// and we do not want to hold our mu across that path
std::function<void()> fn;
{
std::lock_guard<std::mutex> lock(mu);
fn = stop_producer;
}
if (fn) {
fn();
}
}

bool stream_session::is_cancelled() const {
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -325,8 +306,10 @@ void stream_session_manager::evict_and_cancel(const std::string & conversation_i
s = it->second;
sessions.erase(it);
}
// signal the producer side first so the inference is cancelled at the queue level,
// then finalize, which wakes any pending HTTP reader and lets the drain exit naturally
// cancel first so the producer's on_complete() drain loop and any pending HTTP reader
// observe is_cancelled() and stop pulling further output, then finalize to wake readers
// blocked in read_from(). note: this does not interrupt the underlying generation itself,
// which keeps running to its own natural stop condition (EOS/max_tokens)
s->cancel();
s->finalize();
}
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -431,65 +414,15 @@ stream_pipe_producer::stream_pipe_producer(stream_session_ptr session)
}

stream_pipe_producer::~stream_pipe_producer() {
cleanup();
session_->finalize();
}

void stream_pipe_producer::cleanup() {
if (!alive_) {
return;
}
alive_->store(false, std::memory_order_release);
session_->set_stop_producer(nullptr);
alive_.reset();
}

bool stream_pipe_producer::write(const char * data, size_t len) {
return session_->append(data, len);
}

void stream_pipe_producer::done() {
done_ = true;
}

void stream_pipe_producer::close() {
// httplib bails its content provider the moment is_peer_alive() goes false, so pump the rest
// of the generation into the ring buffer here. a DELETE flips is_cancelled and cuts it short
if (done_ || session_->is_cancelled()) {
SRV_TRC("stream_pipe close: skip drain (done=%d cancelled=%d) conv=%s\n",
done_ ? 1 : 0, session_->is_cancelled() ? 1 : 0, session_->conversation_id.c_str());
return;
}
SRV_TRC("stream_pipe close: draining conv=%s\n", session_->conversation_id.c_str());
size_t drained = 0;
std::string chunk;
while (true) {
chunk.clear();
bool has_next = res_->next(chunk);
if (!chunk.empty()) {
write(chunk.data(), chunk.size());
drained += chunk.size();
}
if (!has_next) {
break;
}
}
SRV_TRC("stream_pipe close: drain ended conv=%s bytes=%zu\n", session_->conversation_id.c_str(), drained);
}

std::shared_ptr<stream_pipe_producer> stream_pipe_producer::create(stream_session_ptr session,
server_http_res & res) {
auto alive = std::make_shared<std::atomic<bool>>(true);
auto * res_ptr = &res;
session->set_stop_producer([alive, res_ptr]() {
if (alive->load(std::memory_order_acquire)) {
res_ptr->stop();
}
});
auto pipe = std::shared_ptr<stream_pipe_producer>(new stream_pipe_producer(std::move(session)));
pipe->alive_ = std::move(alive);
pipe->res_ = res_ptr;
return pipe;
stream_pipe_producer * stream_pipe_producer::create(stream_session_ptr session) {
return new stream_pipe_producer(std::move(session));
}

// stream_pipe_consumer
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -661,21 +594,68 @@ std::string server_stream_conv_id_from_headers(const std::map<std::string, std::
return std::string();
}

void server_stream_session_attach_pipe(server_http_res & res, const std::map<std::string, std::string> & headers) {
static stream_pipe_producer * server_stream_create_spipe(const std::map<std::string, std::string> & headers) {
std::string conversation_id = server_stream_conv_id_from_headers(headers);
SRV_TRC("conv_id=%s (empty=%d)\n", conversation_id.c_str(), conversation_id.empty() ? 1 : 0);
if (conversation_id.empty()) {
return;
return nullptr;
}
auto session = g_stream_sessions.create_or_replace(conversation_id);
res.spipe = stream_pipe_producer::create(session, res);
return stream_pipe_producer::create(session);
}

//
// server_res_spipe
//

void server_res_spipe::set_req(const server_http_req * req) {
this->req = req;
// optionally attach spipe to the response when X-Conversation-Id is present
spipe.reset(server_stream_create_spipe(req->headers));
}

bool server_res_spipe::conn_alive() {
GGML_ASSERT(req != nullptr);
return !req->should_stop();
}

bool server_res_spipe::should_stop() {
if (spipe) {
// note: if DELETE /v1/stream/<conv_id> is called, is_cancelled() will be true
return spipe->is_cancelled();
} else {
return !conn_alive();
}
}

void server_res_spipe::on_complete() {
if (!spipe || next_finished) {
return;
}
std::string chunk;
while (!spipe->is_cancelled()) {
chunk.clear();
bool has_next = next_orig(chunk);
if (!chunk.empty()) {
spipe->write(chunk.data(), chunk.size());
}
if (!has_next) {
break;
}
}
}

std::function<bool()> server_stream_aware_should_stop(server_http_res * res, std::function<bool()> fallback) {
return [res, fallback = std::move(fallback)]() -> bool {
if (res->spipe) {
return res->spipe->is_cancelled();
void server_res_spipe::set_next(std::function<bool(std::string &)> next_fn) {
next_orig = std::move(next_fn);
next = [this](std::string & out) {
bool has_next = next_orig(out);
if (spipe) {
// if spipe is set, tee-style pipe input to both HTTP and spipe
spipe->write(out.data(), out.size());
}
if (!has_next) {
next_finished = true;
}
return fallback();
return has_next;
};
}
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