grpc_sockaddr_to_uri was changed recently to use the URI library directly. grpc_sockaddr_to_uri uses grpc_sockaddr_to_string internally and it has explicit logic for URI encoding of %. This causes % to be encoded as %2525 instead of %25 causing issues with decoding later on.
This is especially problematic for IPV6 addresses with zone identifiers where the interface is delimited by %.
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* Provide means to control TCP frame sizes in response to high memory pressure
* static_cast
* fix sanity checks
* removing endpoint_write frame clipping. this could be added in a separate PR
* fix sanity checks
* remove unused parameter
* addressing review comments
* rename functions
* add a TODO
* fixing naming issues
* add changes to test
* Save ENOBUFS errno correctly in tcp_posix for subsequent handling
* updaing min_progress_size computation
* Revert "Save ENOBUFS errno correctly in tcp_posix for subsequent handling"
This reverts commit 5e1d10ac9b.
* fine tuning min progress size estimation and updating unit tests to verify returned min progress size
This change includes:
* adding a cert file path for MacOS
* updating related test to run on MacOS too
* s/linux/supported/ since this now includes more platforms
* regenerating files affected by the name change
* [resource_quota] Periodic update tracker
Periodic update type that tries to do updates at some measurable
timescale without polling the current time every tick, instead trying to
approximate how many ticks will be required to fill the desired
duration.
The intent here is that we use this in RQ to donate memory back
periodically whilst keeping timer checks off the fast path.
* fix
* Automated change: Fix sanity tests
* review feedback
* fix
* fix
* review feedback
* Automated change: Fix sanity tests
Co-authored-by: ctiller <ctiller@users.noreply.github.com>
* [fuzzer] Add a script to sample fuzzers
* remember the script
* add ci
* bleh
* fix
* Update sample_fuzzers.sh
* tweak
* tweak
* tweak
* tweak
* tweak
* fix fuzzer found bug
* add explainer
* make it bold af
* limit max fuzzing time in addition to runs
* UTF-8 encoding guard
* No %c in the error message
* Added a test
* Revert "Added a test"
This reverts commit de30631bd8a2b72037bb11149f1d1d6cf45435ec.
* Revert "No %c in the error message"
This reverts commit 279b54b5b528f98e5064623234834f7670c8109c.
* Revert "UTF-8 encoding guard"
This reverts commit e60d8e1bf4285daddfffe84974bd9da7f40e851b.
* Clean up log messages to be a valid utf-8 string
* Store the message as a payload
* Fix for test
* Fix 2
* Update by review
* Revert the previous change
* Enforce test
* [slice] Move percent_encoding to its own target
* Percent encoding
* Regen projects
* Fix ubsan issue
* Fixed the test
Co-authored-by: Craig Tiller <ctiller@google.com>
It seems either the cost of these configurations has drifted higher, or
that we're running them in more oversubscribed environments.
Unilaterally raise the timeout multiplier for these sanitizers.
* Temporarily require ExecCtx to be on the thread's stack for EventEngine
There's a migration path that allows us to remove this requirement
eventually, but for now it is the simplest way forward. After
`ExecCtx::Run` and `grpc_timer_*` calls have been replaced, this can be
removed.
* Flush ExecCtx on destruction to block on pending callbacks
* implement UniqueTypeName API
* convert security code to use UniqueTypeName
* change subchannel data producer API to use UniqueTypeName
* sanitize
* add missing build dep
* fix credentials_test
* fix certificate_provider_store_test
* fix tls_security_connector_test
* attempt to fix windows build
* avoid unnecessary allocation
* work around MSVC 2017 bug
* sanity
* change factory to not be templated
* fix sanity
* fix bug in chttp2 connector that used server creds instead of channel creds
* add missing build dep
* simplify API
This code is not compiled by default and has fallen out of sync with the
rest of the codebase. There's a good chance it won't be used, given our
current work to use an iomgr-drive EventEngine instead.
This code will continue to live in git history, should we need to bring
pieces of it back.