forked from lix-project/lix
jade
519957bd59
Ever read gdb output and you just kinda get a headache because you have
to infer what a thread is by reading the stack trace? It's not hard, but
we could also just never have to do that again, which is also not hard.
Sample:
(gdb) info thr
Id Target Id Frame
* 1 LWP 3719283 "nix-daemon" 0x00007e558587da0f in accept ()
from target:/nix/store/c10zhkbp6jmyh0xc5kd123ga8yy2p4hk-glibc-2.39-52/lib/libc.so.6
2 LWP 3719284 "signal handler" 0x00007e55857b2bea in sigtimedwait ()
from target:/nix/store/c10zhkbp6jmyh0xc5kd123ga8yy2p4hk-glibc-2.39-52/lib/libc.so.6
The API design for this is forced by the macOS pthread_setname_np only
being able to change the current thread's name, but if we just conform
everything to that, it works everywhere.
Change-Id: I2b1d6ed41e3c94170cb0b4e73ad66f239ebd9c88
399 lines
13 KiB
C++
399 lines
13 KiB
C++
#include "lix/libstore/filetransfer.hh"
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#include "lix/libutil/compression.hh"
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#include "lix/libutil/thread-name.hh"
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#include <cstdint>
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#include <exception>
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#include <future>
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#include <gtest/gtest.h>
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#include <netinet/in.h>
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#include <string>
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#include <string_view>
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#include <sys/poll.h>
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#include <sys/socket.h>
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#include <thread>
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#include <unistd.h>
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// local server tests don't work on darwin without some incantations
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// the horrors do not want to look up. contributions welcome though!
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#if __APPLE__
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#define NOT_ON_DARWIN(n) DISABLED_##n
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#else
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#define NOT_ON_DARWIN(n) n
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#endif
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using namespace std::chrono_literals;
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namespace {
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struct Reply {
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std::string status, headers;
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std::function<std::optional<std::string>(int)> content;
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std::list<std::string> expectedHeaders;
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Reply(
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std::string_view status,
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std::string_view headers,
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std::function<std::string()> content,
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std::list<std::string> expectedHeaders = {}
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)
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: Reply(
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status,
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headers,
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[content](int round) { return round == 0 ? std::optional(content()) : std::nullopt; },
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std::move(expectedHeaders)
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)
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{
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}
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Reply(
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std::string_view status,
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std::string_view headers,
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std::function<std::optional<std::string>(int)> content,
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std::list<std::string> expectedHeaders = {}
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)
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: status(status)
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, headers(headers)
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, content(content)
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, expectedHeaders(std::move(expectedHeaders))
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{
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}
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};
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}
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namespace nix {
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static std::tuple<uint16_t, AutoCloseFD>
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serveHTTP(std::vector<Reply> replies)
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{
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AutoCloseFD listener(::socket(AF_INET6, SOCK_STREAM, 0));
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if (!listener) {
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throw SysError(errno, "socket() failed");
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}
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Pipe trigger;
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trigger.create();
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sockaddr_in6 addr = {
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.sin6_family = AF_INET6,
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.sin6_addr = IN6ADDR_LOOPBACK_INIT,
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};
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socklen_t len = sizeof(addr);
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if (::bind(listener.get(), reinterpret_cast<const sockaddr *>(&addr), sizeof(addr)) < 0) {
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throw SysError(errno, "bind() failed");
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}
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if (::getsockname(listener.get(), reinterpret_cast<sockaddr *>(&addr), &len) < 0) {
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throw SysError(errno, "getsockname() failed");
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}
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if (::listen(listener.get(), 1) < 0) {
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throw SysError(errno, "listen() failed");
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}
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std::thread(
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[replies, at{0}](AutoCloseFD socket, AutoCloseFD trigger) mutable {
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setCurrentThreadName("test httpd server");
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while (true) {
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pollfd pfds[2] = {
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{
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.fd = socket.get(),
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.events = POLLIN,
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},
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{
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.fd = trigger.get(),
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.events = POLLHUP,
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},
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};
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if (::poll(pfds, 2, -1) <= 0) {
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throw SysError(errno, "poll() failed");
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}
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if (pfds[1].revents & POLLHUP) {
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return;
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}
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if (!(pfds[0].revents & POLLIN)) {
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continue;
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}
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AutoCloseFD conn(::accept(socket.get(), nullptr, nullptr));
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if (!conn) {
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throw SysError(errno, "accept() failed");
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}
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const auto & reply = replies[at++ % replies.size()];
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std::thread([=, conn{std::move(conn)}] {
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setCurrentThreadName("test httpd connection");
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auto send = [&](std::string_view bit) {
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while (!bit.empty()) {
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auto written = ::send(conn.get(), bit.data(), bit.size(), MSG_NOSIGNAL);
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if (written < 0) {
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debug("send() failed: %s", strerror(errno));
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return;
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}
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bit.remove_prefix(written);
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}
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};
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send("HTTP/1.1 ");
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send(reply.status);
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send("\r\n");
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std::string requestWithHeaders;
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while (true) {
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char c;
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if (recv(conn.get(), &c, 1, MSG_NOSIGNAL) != 1) {
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debug("recv() failed for headers: %s", strerror(errno));
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return;
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}
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requestWithHeaders += c;
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if (requestWithHeaders.ends_with("\r\n\r\n")) {
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requestWithHeaders.resize(requestWithHeaders.size() - 2);
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break;
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}
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}
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debug("got request:\n%s", requestWithHeaders);
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for (auto & expected : reply.expectedHeaders) {
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ASSERT_TRUE(requestWithHeaders.contains(fmt("%s\r\n", expected)));
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}
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send(reply.headers);
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send("\r\n");
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for (int round = 0; ; round++) {
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if (auto content = reply.content(round); content.has_value()) {
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send(*content);
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} else {
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break;
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}
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}
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::shutdown(conn.get(), SHUT_WR);
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for (;;) {
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char buf[1];
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switch (recv(conn.get(), buf, 1, MSG_NOSIGNAL)) {
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case 0:
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return; // remote closed
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case 1:
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continue; // connection still held open by remote
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default:
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debug("recv() failed: %s", strerror(errno));
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return;
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}
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}
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}).detach();
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}
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},
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std::move(listener),
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std::move(trigger.readSide)
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)
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.detach();
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return {
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ntohs(addr.sin6_port),
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std::move(trigger.writeSide),
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};
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}
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static std::tuple<uint16_t, AutoCloseFD>
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serveHTTP(std::string status, std::string headers, std::function<std::string()> content)
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{
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return serveHTTP({{{status, headers, content}}});
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}
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TEST(FileTransfer, exceptionAbortsDownload)
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{
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struct Done : std::exception
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{};
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auto ft = makeFileTransfer();
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LambdaSink broken([](auto block) { throw Done(); });
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auto [port, srv] = serveHTTP({{"200 ok", "", [](int) { return "foo"; }}});
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ASSERT_THROW(ft->download(fmt("http://[::1]:%d/index", port)).second->drainInto(broken), Done);
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// makeFileTransfer returns a ref<>, which cannot be cleared. since we also
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// can't default-construct it we'll have to overwrite it instead, but we'll
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// take the raw pointer out first so we can destroy it in a detached thread
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// (otherwise a failure will stall the process and have it killed by meson)
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auto reset = std::async(std::launch::async, [&]() { ft = makeFileTransfer(); });
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EXPECT_EQ(reset.wait_for(10s), std::future_status::ready);
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// if this did time out we have to leak `reset`.
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if (reset.wait_for(0s) == std::future_status::timeout) {
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(void) new auto(std::move(reset));
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}
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}
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TEST(FileTransfer, exceptionAbortsRead)
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{
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auto [port, srv] = serveHTTP("200 ok", "content-length: 0\r\n", [] { return ""; });
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auto ft = makeFileTransfer();
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char buf[10] = "";
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ASSERT_THROW(ft->download(fmt("http://[::1]:%d/index", port)).second->read(buf, 10), EndOfFile);
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}
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TEST(FileTransfer, NOT_ON_DARWIN(reportsSetupErrors))
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{
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auto [port, srv] = serveHTTP("404 not found", "", [] { return ""; });
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auto ft = makeFileTransfer();
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ASSERT_THROW(
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ft->download(fmt("http://[::1]:%d/index", port)),
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FileTransferError
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);
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}
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TEST(FileTransfer, NOT_ON_DARWIN(defersFailures))
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{
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auto [port, srv] = serveHTTP("200 ok", "content-length: 100000000\r\n", [] {
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std::this_thread::sleep_for(10ms);
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// just a bunch of data to fill the curl wrapper buffer, otherwise the
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// initial wait for header data will also wait for the the response to
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// complete (the source is only woken when curl returns data, and curl
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// might only do so once its internal buffer has already been filled.)
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return std::string(1024 * 1024, ' ');
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});
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auto ft = makeFileTransfer(0);
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auto src = ft->download(fmt("http://[::1]:%d/index", port)).second;
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ASSERT_THROW(src->drain(), FileTransferError);
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}
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TEST(FileTransfer, NOT_ON_DARWIN(handlesContentEncoding))
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{
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std::string original = "Test data string";
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std::string compressed = compress("gzip", original);
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auto [port, srv] = serveHTTP("200 ok", "content-encoding: gzip\r\n", [&] { return compressed; });
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auto ft = makeFileTransfer();
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StringSink sink;
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ft->download(fmt("http://[::1]:%d/index", port)).second->drainInto(sink);
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EXPECT_EQ(sink.s, original);
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}
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TEST(FileTransfer, usesIntermediateLinkHeaders)
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{
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auto [port, srv] = serveHTTP({
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{"301 ok",
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"location: /second\r\n"
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"content-length: 0\r\n",
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[] { return ""; }},
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{"307 ok",
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"location: /third\r\n"
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"content-length: 0\r\n",
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[] { return ""; }},
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{"307 ok",
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"location: /fourth\r\n"
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"link: <http://foo>; rel=\"immutable\"\r\n"
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"content-length: 0\r\n",
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[] { return ""; }},
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{"200 ok", "content-length: 1\r\n", [] { return "a"; }},
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});
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auto ft = makeFileTransfer(0);
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auto [result, _data] = ft->download(fmt("http://[::1]:%d/first", port));
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ASSERT_EQ(result.immutableUrl, "http://foo");
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}
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TEST(FileTransfer, stalledReaderDoesntBlockOthers)
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{
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auto [port, srv] = serveHTTP({
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{"200 ok",
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"content-length: 100000000\r\n",
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[](int round) mutable {
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return round < 100 ? std::optional(std::string(1'000'000, ' ')) : std::nullopt;
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}},
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});
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auto ft = makeFileTransfer(0);
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auto [_result1, data1] = ft->download(fmt("http://[::1]:%d", port));
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auto [_result2, data2] = ft->download(fmt("http://[::1]:%d", port));
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auto drop = [](Source & source, size_t size) {
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char buf[1000];
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while (size > 0) {
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auto round = std::min(size, sizeof(buf));
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source(buf, round);
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size -= round;
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}
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};
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// read 10M of each of the 100M, then the rest. neither reader should
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// block the other, nor should it take that long to copy 200MB total.
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drop(*data1, 10'000'000);
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drop(*data2, 10'000'000);
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drop(*data1, 90'000'000);
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drop(*data2, 90'000'000);
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ASSERT_THROW(drop(*data1, 1), EndOfFile);
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ASSERT_THROW(drop(*data2, 1), EndOfFile);
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}
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TEST(FileTransfer, retries)
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{
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auto [port, srv] = serveHTTP({
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// transient setup failure
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{"429 try again later", "content-length: 0\r\n", [] { return ""; }},
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// transient transfer failure (simulates a connection break)
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{"200 ok",
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"content-length: 2\r\n"
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"accept-ranges: bytes\r\n",
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[] { return "a"; }},
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// wrapper should ask for remaining data now
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{"200 ok",
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"content-length: 1\r\n"
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"content-range: bytes 1-1/2\r\n",
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[] { return "b"; },
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{"Range: bytes=1-"}},
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});
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auto ft = makeFileTransfer(0);
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auto [result, data] = ft->download(fmt("http://[::1]:%d", port));
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ASSERT_EQ(data->drain(), "ab");
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}
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TEST(FileTransfer, doesntRetrySetupForever)
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{
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auto [port, srv] = serveHTTP({
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{"429 try again later", "content-length: 0\r\n", [] { return ""; }},
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});
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auto ft = makeFileTransfer(0);
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ASSERT_THROW(ft->download(fmt("http://[::1]:%d", port)), FileTransferError);
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}
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TEST(FileTransfer, doesntRetryTransferForever)
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{
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constexpr size_t LIMIT = 20;
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ASSERT_LT(fileTransferSettings.tries, LIMIT); // just to keep test runtime low
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std::vector<Reply> replies;
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for (size_t i = 0; i < LIMIT; i++) {
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replies.emplace_back(
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"200 ok",
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fmt("content-length: %1%\r\n"
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"accept-ranges: bytes\r\n"
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"content-range: bytes %2%-%3%/%3%\r\n",
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LIMIT - i,
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i,
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LIMIT),
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[] { return "a"; }
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);
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}
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auto [port, srv] = serveHTTP(replies);
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auto ft = makeFileTransfer(0);
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ASSERT_THROW(ft->download(fmt("http://[::1]:%d", port)).second->drain(), FileTransferError);
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}
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TEST(FileTransfer, doesntRetryUploads)
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{
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auto ft = makeFileTransfer(0);
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{
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auto [port, srv] = serveHTTP({
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{"429 try again later", "", [] { return ""; }},
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{"200 ok", "", [] { return ""; }},
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});
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ASSERT_THROW(ft->upload(fmt("http://[::1]:%d", port), ""), FileTransferError);
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}
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{
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auto [port, srv] = serveHTTP({
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{"429 try again later", "", [] { return ""; }},
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{"200 ok", "", [] { return ""; }},
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});
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ASSERT_THROW(ft->upload(fmt("http://[::1]:%d", port), "foo"), FileTransferError);
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}
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}
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}
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