I noticed that we were unconditionally checking the timer during the first time period. I've added a test to ensure that we no longer do, and improved the code to fix it.
Closes#36932
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/36932 from ctiller:periodically c3b612a995
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Ensure arena accounting is working, and add a test that a constant call size results in a constant call size estimate.
Closes#36933
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/36933 from ctiller:arena-accounts 116c805633
PiperOrigin-RevId: 644102412
[Gpr_To_Absl_Logging] Move function to test header form log.h
This is not really needed in log.h
Closes#36860
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/36860 from tanvi-jagtap:move_function_to_test_header e6494bd06f
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Add a dynamic registration mechanism for a new kind of context: one that lives in an arena.
An upcoming set of changes will move all of the legacy context types into this mechanism.
It's likely we'll move other promise based context types to this mechanism also, until the only promise-based context type is `Arena`.
Closes#36773
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/36773 from ctiller:transport-refs-7.8 e6892031ca
PiperOrigin-RevId: 638810722
Make `Arena` be a refcounted object.
Solves a bunch of issues: our stack right now needs a very complicated dance between transport and surface to destroy a call, but with this scheme we can just hold a ref to what we need in each place and everything works out.
Removes some `ifdef`'d out code that had been sitting dormant for a year or two also -- I'd left it in as a hedge against it being maybe a bad idea, but it looks like it's not needed.
Closes#36758
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/36758 from ctiller:arena-counting d1b672fe30
PiperOrigin-RevId: 638767768
[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#36701
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/36701 from tanvi-jagtap:test_core_gpr_log 1d8c69e9c6
PiperOrigin-RevId: 636850577
[grpc][Gpr_To_Absl_Logging] Migrating from gpr to absl logging - BUILD
In this CL we are just editing the build and bzl files to add dependencies.
This is done to prevent merge conflict and constantly having to re-make the make files using generate_projects.sh for each set of changes.
Closes#36604
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/36604 from tanvi-jagtap:build_test_core_misc_01 8995ba4914
PiperOrigin-RevId: 633519619
[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#36457
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/36457 from tanvi-jagtap:tjagtap_misc_test 978d0411b8
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There's *very* little difference in cost for a pooled arena allocation
and a tcmalloc allocation - but the pooled allocation causes memory
stranding for call lifetime, whereas the tcmalloc allocation allows that
to be shared between calls - leading to a much lower overall cost.
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We had an infinite recursion in our tracer parsing code... probably not
a biggy, but it was blocking the fuzzers so fixing.
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The pooled allocator currently has an ABA issue in the allocation path.
This change should fix that - algorithm is described reasonably well in
the PR.
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We have many tests that create 100 threads or more, and mounting evidence that
this is harmful to our CI environment.
When the original code for many of these tests was written we ran our tests
under run_tests, which had explicit handling for tracking the number of threads
each test needed and making sure that we weren't over subscribing the test
runner. Bazel has no such facility (and the facility in run_tests has since
been removed) and so we need to adjust.
This PR adjusts down a single test and is part of a series so that we can
review and roll back easily if required.