Fixes https://github.com/tendermint/tendermint/issues/751.
Adds jitter to our exponential backoff to mitigate a self DDOS
vector. The jitter is a randomly picked percentage of a second
whose purpose is to ensure that each exponential backoff retry
occurs within (1<<attempts) == 2**attempts, but with the delay
each client will have a random buffer time before it tries to
reconnect instead of all at once reconnections that might even
bring back the previous conditions that might have caused the
dial to the WSServer to have failed e.g
* Network outage
* File descriptor exhaustion
* False positives from firewalls
etc
server:
- always has read & write timeouts
- ping handler never blocks the reader (see A)
- sends regular pings to check up on a client
A:
at some point server write buffer can become full, so in order not to
block reads from a client (see
https://github.com/gorilla/websocket/issues/97), server may skip some
pongs. As a result, client may disconnect. But you either have to do
that or block the reader. There is no third way.
client:
- optional read & write timeouts
- optional ping/pong to measure latency