* xds/interop: turn on validate-for-proxyless for urlmap tests
It was turned off because retry and affinity configs were not allowed
for proxyless gRPC.
* REVERT THIS, regenerate resources
* Revert "REVERT THIS, regenerate resources"
This reverts commit a26e2916ef.
* Fix several minor issues with url-map k8s tests
* Revert changes about backend service
* Fix a k8s flag name
* Update tools/run_tests/xds_k8s_test_driver/config/local-dev.cfg.example
Co-authored-by: Sergii Tkachenko <hi@sergii.org>
Co-authored-by: Sergii Tkachenko <hi@sergii.org>
Most instances were already explicit through comments, so it's clear
that the author cared about being explicit; use the compiler to ensure
this is always the case.
This is the import of part of our binder transport implementation from
internal repository.
This "Wire Format" part implements the protocol described at
https://github.com/grpc/proposal/blob/master/L73-java-binderchannel/wireformat.md
This part of the code does not interact with gRPC transport layer. We
will import other components in the next few pull requests.
The code is well-tested in the repository we are importing from. Due to
the difficulty of setting up the tests properly (cannot automatically
import them by script), we will import them after we have finished
importing other codes.
For now we confirm that the code builds via
`bazel build //src/core/ext/transport/binder/wire_format:all`
and some local testing with actual Android tool chain.
It is not possible for such a function to be implemented in a way that
is understood by annotalysis. Mark it deprecated and replace instances
of its use with direct mutex/condvar usage.
Add a bunch of missing thread safety annotations while I'm here.
* wip: port non-security tests to k8s
* port forwarding offset
* combine and log health status changes
* split tests
* add remove_neg method
* implement assertRpcsEventuallyGoToGivenServers
* remove neg and change backend
* make maxRatePerEndpoint configurable
* _test suffix
* "rebase" onto master
* yapf and isort
* add to grpc_xds_k8s.sh
* undo change to run_test_server.py
* fix (avoid?) cleanup error with reuse_namespace=True when run with force_cleanup flag
otherwise cleaning up the secondary KubernetesServerRunner tries to
delete the namespace as well (since force overrides the reuse_namespace
flag in
https://github.com/grpc/grpc/blob/master/tools/run_tests/xds_k8s_test_driver/framework/test_app/base_runner.py#L76)
I'm not sure of the intended semantics of reuse_namespace and force, so
unclear if that conditional in base_runner.py should be changed to allow
the calls to cleanup the secondary KubernetesServerRunners continue to
forward the values of the cleanup/force_cleanup flags
* fix dates
* Add support for secondary kube context for failover test
* Revert "Add support for secondary kube context for failover test"
This reverts commit b7455f2a92.
* Revert "add to grpc_xds_k8s.sh"
This reverts commit 737f13fdc8.
* Fix potential_service_ports uninitialized variable error
When args.use_existing_gcp_resources is true(some of our testing environments set this), potential_service_ports is never set, which breaks some tests like test_api_listener
* Fix potentiel undefined variable error
* LB policy API improvements
* clang-format
* fix build
* a bit more cleanup
* use absl::variant<> for pick result
* fix retry_lb_drop test
* clang-format
* fix grpclb_end2end_test
* fix xds_end2end_test
* try to make variant code a bit cleaner
* clang-format
* fix memory leak
* fix build
* clang-format
* fix error refcount bug
* remove PickResult factory functions
* clang-format
* add ctors to structs
* clang-format
* fix clang-tidy
* update comments
* move LB recv_trailing_metadata callback instead of copying it
* use Match() instead of providing PickResult::Handle()
* don't use Match() for now, since it breaks lock annotations
* update retry_lb_fail test
* Bump Envoy and related submodules to latest
* Update googleapis
* Update scripts for newer submodules
* Update udpa
* Add opentelemetry
* Python changes for opentelemetry
* Update udpa in check_submodules
* Add opentelemetry to check submodules
* Regenerate upb files
* Add new proto dependency to upb-gen and Bazel
* Regenerate project
* Enable retries by default, but add a separate arg for hedging.
* don't need to explicitly enable retries in xDS config selector
* clang-format
* don't need retry_enabled bit anymore
* fix HTTP client filter to restore the send_message op in the batch
* fix retry cancellation when a batch fails on call attempt
* fix clang-tidy
* fix client channel to pass down batches even after cancellation
* fix retry code to pass transport stats back up to the surface
* add some missing payload propagation
* fix retry handling of callbacks for pending batches
* avoid scheduling the same callback twice
* fix some trace messages
* don't avoid starting recv_initial_metadata or recv_message due to recv_trailing_metadata already being started internally
* avoid restarting recv_trailing_metadata after commit if we've already started it internally
* use fast path when retries are not configured
* Use new stats API in open census filter
* Fix time and latency calculation
* Fix parent census context
* Add tests
* Reviewer comments
* Reviewer comments
* Reviewer comments
* Reviewer comments
* Fix error unref
* Add a context object for the overall call
* Remove TODO
* Reviewer comments
The alignment of `grpc_core::tcp_info` is 8-bytes and `socketlen_t` is
4-bytes. So, there is one 4-byte padding at the end of `tcp_info`:
```
grpc_core::tcp_info {
...
uint64_t tcpi_pacing_rate;
...
socklen_t len;
// There is a 4-byte hole here.
}
```
So, the length we calculate here is actually including len (we are
giving kernel 4 bytes more than we should):
info->length = sizeof(*info) - sizeof(socklen_t);
Kernel copies the length first, then copies the content. Hence it
overwrites the field by `tcpi_rcv_ooopack`. In cases, where the
`tcpi_rcv_ooopack` is less than the size of `grpc_core::tcp_info` we
won't get an asan error but otherwise we will correctly get an
asan complaint.
AFAICT, there is no real bufferoverflow though.