[grpc][Gpr_To_Absl_Logging] Migrating from gpr to absl logging - gpr_log
In this CL we are migrating from gRPCs own gpr logging mechanism to absl logging mechanism. The intention is to deprecate gpr_log in the future.
We have the following mapping
1. gpr_log(GPR_INFO,...) -> LOG(INFO)
2. gpr_log(GPR_ERROR,...) -> LOG(ERROR)
3. gpr_log(GPR_DEBUG,...) -> VLOG(2)
Reviewers need to check :
1. If the above mapping is correct.
2. The content of the log is as before.
gpr_log format strings did not use string_view or std::string . absl LOG accepts these. So there will be some elimination of string_view and std::string related conversions. This is expected.
Closes#36548
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/36548 from tanvi-jagtap:test_cpp_e2e_grpclb_clientlb_tjagtap 9f49be3401
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[grpc][Gpr_To_Absl_Logging] Migrating from gpr to absl logging GPR_ASSERT
Replacing GPR_ASSERT with absl CHECK
These changes have been made using string replacement and regex.
Will not be replacing all instances of CHECK with CHECK_EQ , CHECK_NE etc because there are too many callsites. Only ones which are doable using very simple regex with least chance of failure will be replaced.
Given that we have 5000+ instances of GPR_ASSERT to edit, Doing it manually is too much work for both the author and reviewer.
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Closes#36406
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/36406 from tanvi-jagtap:tjagtap_cpp_end2end b3412dc218
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[grpc][Gpr_To_Absl_Logging] Migrating from gpr to absl logging GPR_ASSERT
Replacing GPR_ASSERT with absl CHECK
Will not be replacing CHECK with CHECK_EQ , CHECK_NE etc because there are too many callsites. Only a few - which fit into single - line regex will be changed. This would be small in number just to reduce the load later.
Replacing CHECK with CHECK_EQ , CHECK_NE etc could be done using Cider-V once these changes are submitted if we want to clean up later. Given that we have 5000+ instances of GPR_ASSERT to edit, Doing it manually is too much work for both the author and reviewer.
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Closes#36224
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/36224 from tanvi-jagtap:assert_end2end_general 0b0e940f5d
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See #36176. The only difference is a temporary shim for Secure credentials types, which was already discussed and approved separately.
Closes#36242
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/36242 from drfloob:reland/36176 f07bebe289
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Forked from #35957
This PR refactors the credentials types to remove Secure and Insecure Channel and Call credentials types. We standardize on a `c_creds()` accessor method for all credentials types, which can now be treated uniformly. This notably removes special-case handling of insecure credentials.
The special code-paths for insecure creds are no longer necessary in the wake of #25586.
Closes#36176
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/36176 from drfloob:fork/35957/creds-API fd64d59c23
PiperOrigin-RevId: 621008166
This new directory combines code from the following locations:
- src/core/ext/filters/client_channel/resolver
- src/core/lib/resolver
Closes#35804
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/35804 from markdroth:client_channel_resolver_reorg2 30660e6b00
PiperOrigin-RevId: 604665835
This new directory combines code from the following locations:
- src/core/ext/filters/client_channel/lb_policy
- src/core/lib/load_balancing
Closes#35786
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/35786 from markdroth:client_channel_resolver_reorg 98554efb98
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- Fix deadlock in load reporting tests.
- Add timeout to `WaitForLoadReport()`. (Note: this required changing
from `grpc::internal::Mutex` and friends to `grpc_core::Mutex` and
friends.)
- Fix balancer stream shutdown machinery.
- Change `ServerThread` to be a class instead of a struct.
Changes to fake resolver:
- Add `WaitForReresolutionRequest()` method to fake resolver response
generator to allow tests to tell when re-resolution has been requested.
- Change fake resolver response generator API to have only one mechanism
for injecting results, regardless of whether the result is an error or
whether it's triggered by a re-resolution.
Changes to grpclb_end2end_test:
- Change balancer interface such that instead of setting a list of
responses with fixed delays, the test can control exactly when each
response is set.
- Change balancer impl to always send the initial LB response, as
expected by the grpclb protocol.
- Change balancer impl to always read load reports, even if load
reporting is not expected to be enabled. (The latter case will still
cause the test to fail.) Reads are done in a different thread than
writes.
- Allow each test to directly control how many backends and balancers
are started and the client load reporting interval, so that (a) we don't
waste resources starting servers we don't need and (b) there is no need
to arbitrarily split tests across different test classes.
- Add timeouts to `WaitForAllBackends()` functionality, so that tests
will fail with a useful error rather than timing out.
- Improved ergonomics of various helper functions in the test framework.
In the process of making these changes, I found a couple of bugs:
- A bug in pick_first, which I fixed in #34885.
- A bug in grpclb, in which we were using the wrong condition to decide
whether to propagate a re-resolution request from the child policy,
which I've fixed in this PR. (This bug probably originated way back in
#18344.)
This should address a lot of the flakes seen in grpclb_e2e_test
recently.
More changes as part of the dualstack design:
- Change resolver and LB policy APIs to support multiple addresses per
endpoint. Specifically, replace `ServerAddress` with
`EndpointAddresses`, which encodes more than one address. Per-address
channel args are retained at the same level, so they are now
per-endpoint. For now, `EndpointAddress` provides a single-address ctor
and a single-address accessor for backward compatibility, so
`ServerAdress` is an alias for `EndpointAddresses`; eventually, this
alias and the single-address methods will be removed.
- Add an `EndpointAddressSet` class, which represents an unordered set
of addresses to be used as a map key. This will be used in a number of
LB policies that need to store per-endpoint state.
- Change the LB policy API's `ChannelControlHelper::CreateSubchannel()`
method to take the address and per-endpoint channel args as separate
parameters, so that we don't need to construct a legacy `ServerAddress`
object as we create a new subchannel for each address in the endpoint.
- Change pick_first to flatten the address list.
- Change ring_hash to use `EndpointAddressSet` as the key for its
endpoint map, and to use the first address of the endpoint as the hash
key.
- Change WRR to use `EndpointAddressSet` as the key for its endpoint
weight map.
Note that support for multiple addresses per endpoint is guarded in RR
by the existing `round_robin_delegate_to_pick_fist` experiment and in
WRR by the existing `wrr_delegate_to_pick_first` experiment.
This PR does *not* include support for multiple addresses per endpoint
for the outlier_detection or xds_override_host LB policies; those will
come in subsequent PRs.
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This is a big rewrite of global config.
It does a few things, all somewhat intertwined:
1. centralize the list of configuration we have to a yaml file that can
be parsed, and code generated from it
2. add an initialization and a reset stage so that config vars can be
centrally accessed very quickly without the need for caching them
3. makes the syntax more C++ like (less macros!)
4. (optionally) adds absl flags to the OSS build
This first round of changes is intended to keep the system where it is
without major changes. We pick up absl flags to match internal code and
remove one point of deviation - but importantly continue to read from
the environment variables. In doing so we don't force absl flags on our
customers - it's possible to configure grpc without the flags - but
instead allow users that do use absl flags to configure grpc using that
mechanism. Importantly this lets internal customers configure grpc the
same everywhere.
Future changes along this path will be two-fold:
1. Move documentation generation into the code generation step, so that
within the source of truth yaml file we can find all documentation and
data about a configuration knob - eliminating the chance of forgetting
to document something in all the right places.
2. Provide fuzzing over configurations. Currently most config variables
get stashed in static constants across the codebase. To fuzz over these
we'd need a way to reset those cached values between fuzzing rounds,
something that is terrifically difficult right now, but with these
changes should simply be a reset on `ConfigVars`.
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There was a ~1% flake in grpclb end2end tests that was reproducible in opt builds, manifesting as a hang, usually in a the SingleBalancerTest.Fallback test. Through experimentation, I found that by skipping the death test in the grpclb end2end test suite, the hang was no longer reproducible in 10,000 runs. Similarly, moving this test to the end of the suite, or making it run first (as is the case in this PR) resulted in 0 failures in 3000 runs.
It's unclear to me yet why the death test causes things to be unstable in this way. It's clear from the logs that one test does affect the rest, grpc_init is done once for all tests, so all tests utilize the same EventEngine ... until the death test completes, and a new EventEngine is created for the next test.
I think this death test is sufficiently artificial that it's fine to change the test ordering itself, and ignore the wonky intermediate state that results from it.
Reproducing the flake:
```
tools/bazel --bazelrc=tools/remote_build/linux.bazelrc test \
-c opt \
--test_env=GRPC_TRACE=event_engine \
--runs_per_test=5000 \
--test_output=summary \
test/cpp/end2end/grpclb_end2end_test@poller=epoll1
```
* Add a provision to allow specification of separate set of channel args for the grpclb channel
* fix asan issue
* review comments
* review comments
* add missing file
* remove unused hdr
* fix sanity
* fix comments
* remove unused hdr
* service config API: use absl::Status instead of grpc_error
* Automated change: Fix sanity tests
* add missing build deps
* attempt to work around build breakage on older compilers
* trying the work-around in more spots
* more work-arounds
* more workarounds
* Automated change: Fix sanity tests
* work around another compiler problem
* Automated change: Fix sanity tests
* Automated change: Fix sanity tests
Co-authored-by: markdroth <markdroth@users.noreply.github.com>
* 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
Co-authored-by: drfloob <drfloob@users.noreply.github.com>
Based on a handful of https://abseil.io/tips, it's generally advised to
only fully-qualify namespaces when in a `using` statement, or when it's
otherwise required for compilation. In all other cases, the general
recommendation is to not fully-qualify.
This change fixes most `grpc.*` namespace uses. There are potential
challenges in trying to make blanket changes to non-gRPC namespace uses,
such as `::testing`, since there is also a `grpc::testing` namespace.
Based on a handful of https://abseil.io/tips, it's generally advised to
only fully-qualify namespaces when in a `using` statement, or when it's
otherwise required for compilation. In all other cases, the general
recommendation is to not fully-qualify.
This change fixes most `grpc.*` namespace uses. There are potential
challenges in trying to make blanket changes to non-gRPC namespace uses,
such as `::testing`, since there is also a `grpc::testing` namespace.