From b86cdde2098cad1f6c022197f43b6f233c88d581 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Garcia Quintas Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2018 15:42:21 -0800 Subject: Undo changes to dns_resolver_test.cc --- .../client_channel/resolvers/dns_resolver_test.cc | 140 +-------------------- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 136 deletions(-) (limited to 'test') diff --git a/test/core/client_channel/resolvers/dns_resolver_test.cc b/test/core/client_channel/resolvers/dns_resolver_test.cc index 498fdd5d82..80667908ef 100644 --- a/test/core/client_channel/resolvers/dns_resolver_test.cc +++ b/test/core/client_channel/resolvers/dns_resolver_test.cc @@ -16,46 +16,23 @@ * */ -#include +#include #include #include "src/core/ext/filters/client_channel/resolver/dns/c_ares/grpc_ares_wrapper.h" #include "src/core/ext/filters/client_channel/resolver_registry.h" -#include "src/core/lib/channel/channel_args.h" #include "src/core/lib/iomgr/combiner.h" -#include "src/core/lib/iomgr/sockaddr_utils.h" #include "test/core/util/test_config.h" static grpc_combiner* g_combiner; -static void (*g_default_grpc_resolve_address)( - const char* name, const char* default_port, - grpc_pollset_set* interested_parties, grpc_closure* on_done, - grpc_resolved_addresses** addrs); - -// Counter incremented by test_resolve_address_impl indicating the number of -// times a system-level resolution has happened. -static int g_resolution_count; - -// Wrapper around g_default_grpc_resolve_address in order to count the number of -// times we incur in a system-level name resolution. -static void test_resolve_address_impl(const char* name, - const char* default_port, - grpc_pollset_set* interested_parties, - grpc_closure* on_done, - grpc_resolved_addresses** addrs) { - g_default_grpc_resolve_address(name, default_port, interested_parties, - on_done, addrs); - ++g_resolution_count; -} - -static void test_succeeds(grpc_resolver_factory* factory, const char* uri_str) { +static void test_succeeds(grpc_resolver_factory* factory, const char* string) { grpc_core::ExecCtx exec_ctx; - grpc_uri* uri = grpc_uri_parse(uri_str, 0); + grpc_uri* uri = grpc_uri_parse(string, 0); grpc_resolver_args args; grpc_resolver* resolver; - gpr_log(GPR_DEBUG, "test: '%s' should be valid for '%s'", uri_str, + gpr_log(GPR_DEBUG, "test: '%s' should be valid for '%s'", string, factory->vtable->scheme); GPR_ASSERT(uri); memset(&args, 0, sizeof(args)); @@ -83,119 +60,12 @@ static void test_fails(grpc_resolver_factory* factory, const char* string) { grpc_uri_destroy(uri); } -typedef struct on_resolution_cb_arg { - grpc_resolver* resolver; - grpc_channel_args* result; - grpc_millis delay_before_second_resolution; -} on_resolution_cb_arg; - -// Counter for the number of times a resolution notification callback has been -// invoked. -static int g_on_resolution_invocations_count; - -void on_third_resolution(void* arg, grpc_error* error) { - on_resolution_cb_arg* cb_arg = static_cast(arg); - ++g_on_resolution_invocations_count; - grpc_channel_args_destroy(cb_arg->result); - - gpr_log(GPR_INFO, - "3rd: g_on_resolution_invocations_count: %d, g_resolution_count: %d", - g_on_resolution_invocations_count, g_resolution_count); - // In this case we expect to have incurred in another system-level resolution - // because on_second_resolution slept for longer than the min resolution - // period. - GPR_ASSERT(g_on_resolution_invocations_count == 3); - GPR_ASSERT(g_resolution_count == 2); - - grpc_resolver_shutdown_locked(cb_arg->resolver); - GRPC_RESOLVER_UNREF(cb_arg->resolver, "on_third_resolution"); - gpr_free(cb_arg); -} - -void on_second_resolution(void* arg, grpc_error* error) { - on_resolution_cb_arg* cb_arg = static_cast(arg); - ++g_on_resolution_invocations_count; - grpc_channel_args_destroy(cb_arg->result); - - gpr_log(GPR_INFO, - "2nd: g_on_resolution_invocations_count: %d, g_resolution_count: %d", - g_on_resolution_invocations_count, g_resolution_count); - // The resolution request for which this function is the callback happened - // before the min resolution period. Therefore, no new system-level - // resolutions happened, as indicated by g_resolution_count. - GPR_ASSERT(g_on_resolution_invocations_count == 2); - GPR_ASSERT(g_resolution_count == 1); - - grpc_resolver_next_locked( - cb_arg->resolver, &cb_arg->result, - GRPC_CLOSURE_CREATE(on_third_resolution, arg, grpc_schedule_on_exec_ctx)); - grpc_resolver_channel_saw_error_locked(cb_arg->resolver); - gpr_sleep_until(grpc_timeout_milliseconds_to_deadline( - cb_arg->delay_before_second_resolution)); -} - -void on_first_resolution(void* arg, grpc_error* error) { - on_resolution_cb_arg* cb_arg = static_cast(arg); - ++g_on_resolution_invocations_count; - grpc_channel_args_destroy(cb_arg->result); - grpc_resolver_next_locked(cb_arg->resolver, &cb_arg->result, - GRPC_CLOSURE_CREATE(on_second_resolution, arg, - grpc_schedule_on_exec_ctx)); - grpc_resolver_channel_saw_error_locked(cb_arg->resolver); - gpr_log(GPR_INFO, - "1st: g_on_resolution_invocations_count: %d, g_resolution_count: %d", - g_on_resolution_invocations_count, g_resolution_count); - // Theres one initial system-level resolution and one invocation of a - // notification callback (the current function). - GPR_ASSERT(g_on_resolution_invocations_count == 1); - GPR_ASSERT(g_resolution_count == 1); -} - -static void test_cooldown(grpc_resolver_factory* factory, const char* uri_str) { - grpc_core::ExecCtx exec_ctx; - grpc_uri* uri = grpc_uri_parse(uri_str, 0); - grpc_resolver_args args; - grpc_resolver* resolver; - gpr_log(GPR_DEBUG, "test: '%s' should be valid for '%s'", uri_str, - factory->vtable->scheme); - GPR_ASSERT(uri); - memset(&args, 0, sizeof(args)); - args.uri = uri; - args.combiner = g_combiner; - g_on_resolution_invocations_count = 0; - g_resolution_count = 0; - constexpr int kMinResolutionPeriodMs = 1000; - - grpc_arg cooldown_arg; - cooldown_arg.key = const_cast(GRPC_ARG_DNS_MIN_RESOLUTION_PERIOD_MS); - cooldown_arg.type = GRPC_ARG_INTEGER; - cooldown_arg.value.integer = kMinResolutionPeriodMs; - auto* cooldown_channel_args = - grpc_channel_args_copy_and_add(nullptr, &cooldown_arg, 1); - args.args = cooldown_channel_args; - - resolver = grpc_resolver_factory_create_resolver(factory, &args); - grpc_channel_args_destroy(cooldown_channel_args); - GPR_ASSERT(resolver != nullptr); - - on_resolution_cb_arg* arg = (on_resolution_cb_arg*)gpr_zalloc(sizeof(*arg)); - arg->resolver = resolver; - arg->delay_before_second_resolution = kMinResolutionPeriodMs * 1.10; - // First resolution, would incur in system-level resolution. - grpc_resolver_next_locked( - resolver, &arg->result, - GRPC_CLOSURE_CREATE(on_first_resolution, arg, grpc_schedule_on_exec_ctx)); - grpc_uri_destroy(uri); -} - int main(int argc, char** argv) { grpc_resolver_factory* dns; grpc_test_init(argc, argv); grpc_init(); g_combiner = grpc_combiner_create(); - g_default_grpc_resolve_address = grpc_resolve_address; - grpc_resolve_address = test_resolve_address_impl; dns = grpc_resolver_factory_lookup("dns"); @@ -208,8 +78,6 @@ int main(int argc, char** argv) { test_fails(dns, "ipv4://8.8.8.8/8.8.8.8:8888"); } - test_cooldown(dns, "dns:127.0.0.1"); - grpc_resolver_factory_unref(dns); { grpc_core::ExecCtx exec_ctx; -- cgit v1.2.3