[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#36636
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/36636 from tanvi-jagtap:regex_test_cpp f2cac9c5a4
PiperOrigin-RevId: 634954173
[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#36607
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/36607 from tanvi-jagtap:build_test_cpp 3e17d778d0
PiperOrigin-RevId: 633523097
[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#36570
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/36570 from tanvi-jagtap:test_cpp_interop_tjagtap c507446295
PiperOrigin-RevId: 632375773
[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#36526
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/36526 from tanvi-jagtap:test_large_interop_client_gpr_log 46a657fe20
PiperOrigin-RevId: 630993244
[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#36438
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/36438 from tanvi-jagtap:tjagtap_cpp 405efd63c3
PiperOrigin-RevId: 628281347
Replacing GPR_ASSERT with absl CHECK
Will not be replacing CHECK with CHECK_EQ , CHECK_NE etc because there are too many callsites.
This could be done using Cider-V once these changes are submitted if we want to clean up later. Given that we have 4000+ instances of GPR_ASSERT to edit, Doing it manually is too much work for both the author and reviewer.
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Closes#36222
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/36222 from tanvi-jagtap:assert_interop adcc660e78
PiperOrigin-RevId: 623366969
This fixes rare failure under MSAN. This does not increate the test run time:
MSAN build:
```
//test/cpp/interop:backend_metrics_lb_policy_test@poller=poll PASSED in 59.2s
Stats over 5000 runs: max = 59.2s, min = 4.9s, avg = 6.5s, dev = 2.8s
```
Opt/no MSAN:
```
//test/cpp/interop:backend_metrics_lb_policy_test@poller=poll PASSED in 26.7s
Stats over 5000 runs: max = 26.7s, min = 4.9s, avg = 7.7s, dev = 2.8s
```
Closes#36308
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/36308 from eugeneo:333396468-msan-backend_metrics_lb_policy_test 4ad9443131
PiperOrigin-RevId: 623250444
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
PiperOrigin-RevId: 621879911
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/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
PiperOrigin-RevId: 604351832
When testing CSM Observability, we discovered that the c++ xds interop client is not sending any payload with the `UnaryCall` RPCs so most of the metrics will have a value of 0.
Adding a payload to the xds interop client here.
We need this fix so that we can verify that the metrics are recording the right number of bytes being sent / received. So we need a non-trivial payload to be sent with the `UnaryCall` RPC between the xds interop client and server.
Closes#35545
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/35545 from stanley-cheung:xds-client-payload 11be4e6f4f
PiperOrigin-RevId: 601596246
Just to be future-proof, I'm amending the `void` return status of `BuildAndRegisterGlobal` in `OpenTelemetryPluginBuilder` to absl::Status.
This will be backported to 1.61 as well.
Closes#35659
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/35659 from yashykt:UpdateOtelApiToAddStatus 07d3f41b8a
PiperOrigin-RevId: 601458408
We are no longer sure about this API, so re-experimentalizing it.
This PR will be backported to 1.61 as well.
Closes#35660
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/35660 from yashykt:ReexperimentalizeCsmPluginOption 4f114a54d9
PiperOrigin-RevId: 601378856
Make sure there is no unnecessary delays when there are multiple reports in the queue.
This change also adds a test for the custom LB policy.
Closes#35467
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/35467 from eugeneo:tasks/orca-test-timeout-316026521 4aab50a118
PiperOrigin-RevId: 597007131
Provide a public experimental API and bazel compatible build target for OpenTelemetry metrics.
Details -
* New `OpenTelemetryPluginBuilder` class that provides the API specified in https://github.com/grpc/proposal/blob/master/A66-otel-stats.md
* The existing `grpc::internal::OpenTelemetryPluginBuilder` class is moved to `grpc::internal::OpenTelemetryPluginBuilderImpl` for disambiguation.
* Renamed `OTel` in some instances to `OpenTelemetry` for consistency.
Closes#35348
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/35348 from yashykt:OTelPublicApi e32328825e
PiperOrigin-RevId: 594271246
Previously, `RefCountedPtr<>` and `WeakRefCountedPtr<>` incorrectly allowed
implicit casting of any type to any other type. This hadn't caused a
problem until recently, but now that it has, we need to fix it. I have
fixed this by changing these smart pointer types to allow type
conversions only when the type used is convertible to the type of the
smart pointer. This means that if `Subclass` inherits from `Base`, then
we can set a `RefCountedPtr<BaseClass>` to a value of type
`RefCountedPtr<Subclass>`, but we cannot do the reverse.
We had been (ab)using this bug to make it more convenient to deal with
down-casting in subclasses of ref-counted types. For example, because
`Resolver` inherits from `InternallyRefCounted<Resolver>`, calling
`Ref()` on a subclass of `Resolver` will return `RefCountedPtr<Resolver>`
rather than returning the subclass's type. The ability to implicitly
convert to the subclass type made this a bit easier to deal with. Now
that that ability is gone, we need a different way of dealing with that
problem.
I considered several ways of dealing with this, but none of them are
quite as ergonomic as I would ideally like. For now, I've settled on
requiring callers to explicitly down-cast as needed, although I have
provided some utility functions to make this slightly easier:
- `RefCounted<>`, `InternallyRefCounted<>`, and `DualRefCounted<>` all
provide a templated `RefAsSubclass<>()` method that will return a new
ref as a subclass. The type used with `RefAsSubclass()` must be a
subclass of the type passed to `RefCounted<>`, `InternallyRefCounted<>`,
or `DualRefCounted<>`.
- In addition, `DualRefCounted<>` provides a templated `WeakRefAsSubclass<T>()`
method. This is the same as `RefAsSubclass()`, except that it returns
a weak ref instead of a strong ref.
- In `RefCountedPtr<>`, I have added a new `Ref()` method that takes
debug tracing parameters. This can be used instead of calling `Ref()`
on the underlying object in cases where the caller already has a
`RefCountedPtr<>` and is calling `Ref()` only to specify the debug
tracing parameters. Using this method on `RefCountedPtr<>` is more
ergonomic, because the smart pointer is already using the right
subclass, so no down-casting is needed.
- In `WeakRefCountedPtr<>`, I have added a new `WeakRef()` method that
takes debug tracing parameters. This is the same as the new `Ref()`
method on `RefCountedPtr<>`.
- In both `RefCountedPtr<>` and `WeakRefCountedPtr<>`, I have added a
templated `TakeAsSubclass<>()` method that takes the ref out of the
smart pointer and returns a new smart pointer of the down-casted type.
Just as with the `RefAsSubclass()` method above, the type used with
`TakeAsSubclass()` must be a subclass of the type passed to
`RefCountedPtr<>` or `WeakRefCountedPtr<>`.
Note that I have *not* provided an `AsSubclass<>()` variant of the
`RefIfNonZero()` methods. Those methods are used relatively rarely, so
it's not as important for them to be quite so ergonomic. Callers of
these methods that need to down-cast can use
`RefIfNonZero().TakeAsSubclass<>()`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 592327447
Add the flag `enable_csm_observability` to the c++ PSM interop testing
image, such that when enabled from the PSM interop testing framework,
the C++ client/server app will enable the CSM Observability plugin.
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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.
This pull request adds another hook service on the maintenance server.
This will enable clients to gradually migrate from the standalone hook
server.
Changes:
1. Hook service can now be used separately.
2. Copied latest protos and updated the hook service to new API.
3. Added the hook service to the maintenance server.
Working towards testing against CSM Observability. Added ability to
register a prometheus exporter with our Opentelemetry plugin. This will
allow our metrics to be available at the standard prometheus port
`:9464`.