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flexnbd-c/tests/acceptance/proxy_tests.rb
Patrick J Cherry 8e67180999 Check that TCP_NODELAY is set on upstream sockets on reconnection
Also rationalize the test to see if a function has been called.  Still
not great, but getting there :)
2018-02-09 10:26:08 +00:00

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require 'flexnbd/fake_source'
require 'flexnbd/fake_dest'
module ProxyTests
def b
"\xFF".b
end
def with_proxied_client(override_size = nil)
@env.serve1 unless @server_up
@env.proxy2 unless @proxy_up
@env.nbd2.can_die(0)
client = FlexNBD::FakeSource.new(@env.ip, @env.port2, "Couldn't connect to proxy")
begin
result = client.read_hello
assert_equal 'NBDMAGIC', result[:passwd]
assert_equal override_size || @env.file1.size, result[:size]
yield client
ensure
begin
client.close
rescue StandardError
nil
end
end
end
def test_exits_with_error_when_cannot_connect_to_upstream_on_start
assert_raises(RuntimeError) { @env.proxy1 }
end
def test_read_requests_successfully_proxied
with_proxied_client do |client|
(0..3).each do |n|
offset = n * 4096
client.write_read_request(offset, 4096, 'myhandle')
rsp = client.read_response
assert_equal ::FlexNBD::REPLY_MAGIC, rsp[:magic]
assert_equal 'myhandle', rsp[:handle]
assert_equal 0, rsp[:error]
orig_data = @env.file1.read(offset, 4096)
data = client.read_raw(4096)
assert_equal 4096, orig_data.size
assert_equal 4096, data.size
assert_equal(orig_data, data,
"Returned data does not match on request #{n + 1}")
end
end
end
def test_write_requests_successfully_proxied
with_proxied_client do |client|
(0..3).each do |n|
offset = n * 4096
client.write(offset, b * 4096)
rsp = client.read_response
assert_equal FlexNBD::REPLY_MAGIC, rsp[:magic]
assert_equal 'myhandle', rsp[:handle]
assert_equal 0, rsp[:error]
data = @env.file1.read(offset, 4096)
assert_equal((b * 4096), data, "Data not written correctly (offset is #{n})")
end
end
end
def test_write_request_past_end_of_disc_returns_to_client
with_proxied_client do |client|
n = 1000
offset = n * 4096
client.write(offset, b * 4096)
rsp = client.read_response
assert_equal FlexNBD::REPLY_MAGIC, rsp[:magic]
assert_equal 'myhandle', rsp[:handle]
# NBD protocol say ENOSPC (28) in this situation
assert_equal 28, rsp[:error]
end
end
def make_fake_server
server = FlexNBD::FakeDest.new(@env.ip, @env.port1)
@server_up = true
# We return a thread here because accept() and connect() both block for us
Thread.new do
sc = server.accept # just tell the supervisor we're up
sc.write_hello
[server, sc]
end
end
def test_read_request_retried_when_upstream_dies_partway
maker = make_fake_server
with_proxied_client(4096) do |client|
server, sc1 = maker.value
# Send the read request to the proxy
client.write_read_request(0, 4096)
# ensure we're given the read request
req1 = sc1.read_request
assert_equal ::FlexNBD::REQUEST_MAGIC, req1[:magic]
assert_equal ::FlexNBD::REQUEST_READ, req1[:type]
assert_equal 0, req1[:from]
assert_not_equal 0, req1[:len]
# Kill the server again, now we're sure the read request has been sent once
sc1.close
# We expect the proxy to reconnect without our client doing anything.
sc2 = server.accept
sc2.write_hello
# And once reconnected, it should resend an identical request.
req2 = sc2.read_request
assert_equal req1, req2
# The reply should be proxied back to the client.
sc2.write_reply(req2[:handle])
sc2.write_data(b * 4096)
# Check it to make sure it's correct
rsp = Timeout.timeout(15) { client.read_response }
assert_equal ::FlexNBD::REPLY_MAGIC, rsp[:magic]
assert_equal 0, rsp[:error]
assert_equal req1[:handle], rsp[:handle]
data = client.read_raw(4096)
assert_equal((b * 4096), data, 'Wrong data returned')
sc2.close
server.close
end
end
def test_write_request_retried_when_upstream_dies_partway
maker = make_fake_server
with_ld_preload('setsockopt_logger') do
with_proxied_client(4096) do |client|
server, sc1 = maker.value
# Send the read request to the proxy
client.write(0, (b * 4096))
# ensure we're given the read request
req1 = sc1.read_request
assert_equal ::FlexNBD::REQUEST_MAGIC, req1[:magic]
assert_equal ::FlexNBD::REQUEST_WRITE, req1[:type]
assert_equal 0, req1[:from]
assert_equal 4096, req1[:len]
data1 = sc1.read_data(4096)
assert_equal((b * 4096), data1, 'Data not proxied successfully')
# Read the setsockopt logs, so we can check that TCP_NODELAY is re-set
# later
read_ld_preload_log('setsockopt_logger')
# Kill the server again, now we're sure the read request has been sent once
sc1.close
# We expect the proxy to reconnect without our client doing anything.
sc2 = server.accept
sc2.write_hello
# And once reconnected, it should resend an identical request.
req2 = sc2.read_request
assert_equal req1, req2
data2 = sc2.read_data(4096)
assert_equal data1, data2
# The reply should be proxied back to the client.
sc2.write_reply(req2[:handle])
# Check it to make sure it's correct
rsp = Timeout.timeout(15) { client.read_response }
assert_equal ::FlexNBD::REPLY_MAGIC, rsp[:magic]
assert_equal 0, rsp[:error]
assert_equal req1[:handle], rsp[:handle]
sc2.close
server.close
# Check TCP_NODELAY was set on the upstream socket
log = read_ld_preload_log('setsockopt_logger')
assert_func_call(log,
['setsockopt', 3,
Socket::SOL_TCP, Socket::TCP_NODELAY, 1, 0],
'TCP_NODELAY not set on upstream fd 3')
end
end
end
def test_only_one_client_can_connect_to_proxy_at_a_time
with_proxied_client do |_client|
c2 = nil
assert_raises(Timeout::Error) do
Timeout.timeout(1) do
c2 = FlexNBD::FakeSource.new(@env.ip, @env.port2, "Couldn't connect to proxy (2)")
c2.read_hello
end
end
if c2
begin
c2.close
rescue StandardError
nil
end
end
end
end
end