Just thought I'd contribute some typo fixes I stumbled upon. Nothing controversial (hopefully), just 74 simple fixes.
Use the following command to get a quick and dirty summary of the specific corrections made:
```shell
git diff HEAD^! --word-diff-regex='\w+' -U0 \
| grep -E '\[\-.*\-\]\{\+.*\+\}' \
| sed -r 's/.*\[\-(.*)\-\]\{\+(.*)\+\}.*/\1 \2/' \
| sort | uniq -c | sort -n
```
FWIW, the top typos are:
* satisifed (8)
* uncommited (7)
* tranparent (7)
* expecially (3)
* recieves (3)
* correponding (2)
* slighly (2)
* wierdly (2)
Closes#37450
The peer_state_based_framing experiment is not used. The other experiment has been rolled out to 100% in prod for a while now. The expiry date of a few other experiments are updated.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 662565880
Causes crashes during shutdown.
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Closes#37195
This allows CallTracers to be created with parameters dictated by
channel args.
For the moment, I've used the EventEngine `EndpointConfig` API to expose
the channel args here, so as to avoid directly exposing
`grpc_core::ChannelArgs`. We should determine a better API here before
we de-experimentalize the stats APIs.
Also add an experiment to be used in a subsequent PR.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 647730284
Flaky tests are fixed now.
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Closes#37061
…_serializer_dispatch
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Closes#36997
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Closes#36875
Usage: `bazel build --config=clang-cl --build_tag_filters=-no_windows :all`
The highlight, for me anyway: thread safety annotation checking can now be done on Windows-only code.
clang-cl's interpretation of `-Wall` differs from that of clang on linux. This PR uses the set of warnings enabled on linux, and whittles down the list until all builds pass. I left comments in `copts.bzl` describing the warnings, many of which can be removed with targeted code cleanups.
Closes#36831
Implements https://github.com/grpc/proposal/pull/429
Currently, the behavior of `GRPC_ARG_HTTP2_MAX_PINGS_WITHOUT_DATA` blocks more pings from being sent if we are sending too many pings without a data/header frame being sent as well. The original intention of this channel arg was to play nice with proxies that have restrictive settings when it comes to pings. This causes awkwardness when configuring keepalive pings for transports with long lived streams with sparse communication. In such a case, gRPC Core would stop sending keepalive pings since no data/header frame is being sent, resulting in a situation where we are unable to detect whether the transport is alive or not.
This change adds an experiment "max_pings_wo_data_throttle" to modify the behavior of `GRPC_ARG_HTTP2_MAX_PINGS_WITHOUT_DATA` to throttle pings to a frequency of 1 minute instead of completely blocking pings when too many pings have been sent without data/header frames.
Closes#36374
Introduce "Yodel" - a framework for testing things vaguely related to calls.
This is breaking up some work I did for transport test suites - we've got a nice way of spawning test-only promises and tracking them visually, and support for setting up an environment that can run as a test or a fuzzer. I'm making that piece a little more reusable, and then rebasing the transport test suite atop that infrastructure.
Closes#36635
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Closes#36286
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Closes#36509
Also begin to eliminate `CallContext` in favor of just exposing `Call` - ultimately there's not really a need to introduce two types here, so I'm going to wind that idea back over a few PRs.
I've avoided making this an experiment as the changes required were quite structural.
Closes#36477
These likely should have been internal targets, but they have been public for some time. External targets should depend on `//:grpc` or `//:grpc++` instead.
Closes#36289
To simplify the build process, let's remove unnecessary Bazel bindings. These bindings were originally used to manage differences between OSS and our internal build environment. However, bindings are now deprecated and introduce unnecessary complexity. Removing them will make the build process more straightforward and easier to maintain.
Closes#36349
The pick_first policy creates a list of subchannels for each resolver update and then iterates over the list, attempting to connect to each subchannel in turn, until one of them succeeds. However, once a subchannel does succeed, the policy unrefs the other subchannels but still retains a bunch of now-unnecessary state in the subchannel list itself. This wastes a bunch of memory, especially now that petiole policies are delegating to pick_first. This PR contains a new pick_first implementation that stops retaining that state, which significantly reduces per-channel memory.
There is one behavior change here, which is that if we have a connected subchannel and we get a resolver update that no longer includes that address, we now go IDLE instead of proactively trying to connect to the new addresses.
Closes#34766