We enabled OpenSSL3 testing with #31256 and missed a failing test
It wasn't running before, so this isn't a regression - disabling it so
master doesn't fail while we figure out how to fix it.
Why: Cleanup for chttp2_transport ahead of promise conversion - lots of
logic has become interleaved throughout chttp2, so some effort to
isolate logic out is warranted ahead of that conversion.
What: Split configuration and policy tracking for each of ping rate
throttling and abuse detection into their own modules. Add tests for
them.
Incidentally: Split channel args into their own header so that we can
split the policy stuff into separate build targets.
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Co-authored-by: ctiller <ctiller@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>
Motivation: In debug builds, `DebugOnlyTraceFlag`s are hard-coded to be
disabled. This results in unreachable code paths that the compiler can
detect, which prevent us from enabling `-Wunreachable-code-aggressive`
on the builds.
This work aims to reduce the number of places that switch on
`trace_flag.enabled`.
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.
* Add Python mTLS greeter example (#40)
* Revert "Add Python mTLS greeter example (#40)"
This reverts commit 383c247775.
* Postpone EVP_cleanup until after last server_ssl_test run completes.
* Fix readahead_hs_server_ssl
* Clang fixes and client side initialization fix.
* Comment out EVP_cleanup on client side.
* remove TLS 1.3 ciphers'
* change to using server0 credentials
* log what TLS method is used'
* check compatibility of private key and cert
* Try allowing server to use all ciphers.
* Add logging for test server.
* Fix private key check logging.
* add include for tracing
* define tsi_tracing_enabled flag
* rename tsi_tracing_enabled flag
* try printing bytes to send to peer
* Add automatic curve selection
* Remove logging from SSL transport security
* Add back TLS 1.3 ciphersuites.
Co-authored-by: Ryan Kim <Ryanfsdf@users.noreply.github.com>
As a client of grpc I want to be aware of which threads are being
created by grpc, and giving them recognizable names makes it significantly
easier to diagnose what is going on in my programs.
This provides thread names for macOS and Linux. Adding support for other
platforms should be easy for platform specialists.