* Reland: "Make GetDefaultEventEngine return a shared_ptr (#30280)"
This reverts commit 45959e7cc1.
* Attempted fix with NoDestruct
* Not a process-wide singleton for the type. Just a NonDestruct
* fix
This works around valgrind memory leaks by giving EventEngines a fixed
lifetime. We eventually want ref-counted EventEngines internally, so this is
a step in the right direction as well.
* Revert "Revert "Reland: Add SRV and TXT record lookup methods to the iomgr PAI (#30242)"
This reverts commit b5966f39eb.
* release lock before unreffing
* Revert "Reland: Add SRV and TXT record lookup methods to the iomgr API (#30206)"
This reverts commit c229703f9f.
* Automated change: Fix sanity tests
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* Revert "Revert "Add SRV and TXT record lookup methods to the iomgr API (#30078)" (#30176)"
This reverts commit 2c3acbb2b2.
* one way to fix the ares handle race. Another option: work_serializer
* replace mu with parent's work serializer
* add lock annotations
* Revert "replace mu with parent's work serializer"
This reverts commit 0fce0ae150.
* statusor -> optional
* Automated change: Fix sanity tests
* add missing dep
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* Rename ResolveName to LookupHostname (same as EventEngine)
* Add stubs and no-op impls for LookupTXT and LookupSRV
* add native resolver tests that assert unimplemented
* extract custom name_server-setting logic and remove goto
* Separate SRV queries from grpc_dns_lookup_ares
* add necessary fixits before merging
* Automated change: Fix sanity tests
* fix missing ExecCtx on resolver tests
* separate out TXT lookup from hostname lookup (now all 3 are separate)
* rm DNS and update docs
* fix the fixer (forgot to add deps to BUILD)
* remove unused SRV and TXT args from ares hostname lookup method
* rename hostname-only ares dns lookup method
* refactor AresRequest using template method pattern
* Add name_server to Ares LookupHostname internals (needs iomgr API change)
* fix resolver test, callback should not be called on cancellation
* implement Ares-iomgr SRV and TXT lookup methods (verified manually)
Used a custom bind server with some redacted tests from
`resolve_address_test` to ensure both are working as expected.
* cleanup cruft
* unify common ares request setup logic between A, AAAA, TXT, and SRV
* generate_projects
* comment out unused args
* DNSResolver iomgr API uses Duration; hostname has all args now
* rm stale TODOs
* windows fix - bad variable name
* windows fix
* Automated change: Fix sanity tests
* reviewer feedback
* make protected members private
* move common properties to AresRequest base class
* localhost TXT results are empty, not an error
* reviewer feedback
* fix
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* BinderTransport: Fix wire reader/writer issue with NDK
NDK sometimes call registered `AIBinder_Class_onTransact`
callback while we call its `AIBinder_transact`.
Sometimes this behavior happens consistently sometimes it
don't happen at all. Likely related to the short circuit
behavior happens when both gRPC server and gRPC client are in the same
process.
This commit also fixes some other existing issue in wire writer.
* Use atomic<int64_t> instead of atomic_int64_t
atomic_int64_t is not defined in older compilers.
* Lower log level to avoid excessive test output
* Add missing break
dropepd this while addressing reivew comments
* Use absl::make_unique
* Fix printf portability with PRId64
* clang-format
* generate projects.
* Move unnecessary absl includes from metadata_batch.h
metadata_batch.h is a widely used header, and so any includes it takes
that are for its internal use can negatively impact our build times.
* missing file
* build
* review feedback
* Eliminate post-init in channel stack builder
We've had a post init function on channel stack builder for a very long
time, an it serves to run some code after initialization completes.
We need the functionality for a few things, but the function passed in
is intimately tied to the filter in use - we never vary it between
multiple functions for the same filter... which means it makes more
sense to locate this functionality as part of the filter interface.
* fix
* Automated change: Fix sanity tests
* fix
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When single closure is scheduled multiple times before it is run, it
runs less times than the number of times it is scheduled.
As a result, when server receives multiple RPC calls in a very short
time frame, `accept_stream_locked` is not correctly called for every
RPC call received.
We are working on internal server side stress test to make sure this
kind of error won't happen again.
This commit also uses atomic int for issuing new stream id. Without this
there is 10% probability of stream id collision when 128 parallel RPC
calls are initiated at the same time.
* adding a min progress size argument to grpc_endpoint_read
* fix missing argument error
* adding a static_cast
* reverting changes in tcp_posix.cc
* add missing changes to CFStreamEndpointTests.mm
* Refactor end2end tests to exercise each EventEngine
* fix incorrect bazel_only exclusions
* Automated change: Fix sanity tests
* microbenchmark fix
* sanitize, fix iOS flub
* Automated change: Fix sanity tests
* iOS fix
* reviewer feedback
* first pass at excluding EventEngine test expansion
Also caught a few cases where we should not test pollers, but should
test all engines. And two cases where we likely shouldn't be testing
either product.
* end2end fuzzers to be fuzzed differently via EventEngine.
* sanitize
* reviewer feedback
* remove misleading comment
* reviewer feedback: comments
* EE test_init needs to play with our build system
* fix golden file test runner
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* Revert "Revert "HTTP2: Add graceful goaway (#29050)" (#29187)"
This reverts commit 882f64e376.
* Make sure fds are added to pollsets before the main test contents
When C++ implementation acts as server and Java implementation acts as
client, authority will not be present in initial metadata. Although
authority is not used for binder transport, when it is missing, core API
layer will fail the RPC call silently.
This commit adds a fake authority to initial metadata when it is
missing to avoid the failure.
Test case is added to make sure the wire reader implementation appends
both path and authority to metadata correctly.