* Rename ResolveName to LookupHostname (same as EventEngine)
* Add stubs and no-op impls for LookupTXT and LookupSRV
* add native resolver tests that assert unimplemented
* extract custom name_server-setting logic and remove goto
* Separate SRV queries from grpc_dns_lookup_ares
* add necessary fixits before merging
* Automated change: Fix sanity tests
* fix missing ExecCtx on resolver tests
* separate out TXT lookup from hostname lookup (now all 3 are separate)
* rm DNS and update docs
* fix the fixer (forgot to add deps to BUILD)
* remove unused SRV and TXT args from ares hostname lookup method
* rename hostname-only ares dns lookup method
* refactor AresRequest using template method pattern
* Add name_server to Ares LookupHostname internals (needs iomgr API change)
* fix resolver test, callback should not be called on cancellation
* implement Ares-iomgr SRV and TXT lookup methods (verified manually)
Used a custom bind server with some redacted tests from
`resolve_address_test` to ensure both are working as expected.
* cleanup cruft
* unify common ares request setup logic between A, AAAA, TXT, and SRV
* generate_projects
* comment out unused args
* DNSResolver iomgr API uses Duration; hostname has all args now
* rm stale TODOs
* windows fix - bad variable name
* windows fix
* Automated change: Fix sanity tests
* reviewer feedback
* make protected members private
* move common properties to AresRequest base class
* localhost TXT results are empty, not an error
* reviewer feedback
* fix
Co-authored-by: drfloob <drfloob@users.noreply.github.com>
* [WIP] Precondition ChannelArgs with a default EventEngine
This is a step towards using ChannelArgs as the primary means of
accessing EventEngine instances in gRPC-core. If not explicitly provided
by the application, a default EventEngine will populated into
ChannelArgs during preconditioning.
This is not a final state, we may want to enable ref-counting here
instead of using raw pointers. And a refactoring is in order to enable
GetObject instead of the more verbose
GetPointer<EventEngine>(GRPC_ARG_EVENT_ENGINE).
* Refactor ChannelArgs::GetObject to support non-conforming classes
This allows us to not expose `ChannelArgName` in the public interface.
* Add std::shared_ptr to ChannelArgs; Add EventEngine specialization
* subchannel fix; cleanup
* replace GetSharedPtr with overloads of GetObjectRef
* Automated change: Fix sanity tests
* fix the fixer
* fix raw pointer retrieval from stored shared_ptr
* Make GetObjectRef<EventEngine> work (not general to shared_ptr)
* enable shared_ptr ChannelArg support for shared_from_this
* use new EventEngines for tests (not the default global)
* Automated change: Fix sanity tests
Co-authored-by: drfloob <drfloob@users.noreply.github.com>
* Bump version to 1.47.0-pre1 (on v1.47.x branch) (#29830)
* bump version to 1.47.0-pre1
* regenerate projects
* xDS: Workaround to get gRPC clients working with istio (#29841) (#29850)
* xDS: Workaround to get gRPC clients working with istio
* Formatting
* Comment test too
* Disable instead of commenting
* Support for prebuilt Ruby binary on x64-mingw-ucrt platform (#29684) (#29868)
* Add support for prebuilt Ruby binary on x64-mingw-ucrt platform, which is used for Windows RubyInstaller Ruby 3.1+
Co-authored-by: Johnny Shields <johnny.shields@gmail.com>
* use constraints value in @platforms instead of @bazel_tools//platforms https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/8622 (#30019)
* Set Correct Platform Tag in Wheels on Mac OS with Python 3.10 (#29857) (#30026)
* Attempt to set correct platform on Mac OS
* Add some debug
* Make it fail
* Print more
* Try again
* Maybe it's an ordering issue?
* Get logs back
* Try copying distutils to see exactly what is being used
* Actually export the variable
* I just love debugging with CI
* One directory higher this time
* Try with an upgraded Python install
* Fix version
* Rebreak
* Try setting it even earlier?
* Unbreak
* Try explicitly renaming the artifacts
* Fix
* I am about ready to start NAT hole punching for SSH
* Break things for logs
* Whoops
* Clean up
* Shellcheck
* xds-k8s jobs: standardize TESTING_VERSION (#30027) (#30048)
This Addresses the issue with skips not working in golang tests, ref b/235688697.
1. Unifies `TESTING_VERSION` detection in grpc_xds_k8s_install_test_driver.sh - new approach applicable to all languages.
2. Use `TESTING_VERSION` in all build files in `--testing_version` and when tagging docker images. This will be backported to all active test branches. Build Scripts in all other languages will be updated as well.
* Bump Release Version to 1.47.0 (#30073)
* bump version to 1.47.0
* regenerate projects
* Using string rep for status-time (#30123) (#30145)
* tell MSVC to build grpc with utf-8 (#30003) (#30153)
* tell MSVC to build grpc with utf-8
fix#29979
* generate_projects
Co-authored-by: AJ Heller <hork@google.com>
Co-authored-by: AJ Heller <hork@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Richard Belleville <rbellevi@google.com>
Co-authored-by: apolcyn <apolcyn@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Johnny Shields <johnny.shields@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ara Nguyen <91614797+aranguyen@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Sergii Tkachenko <sergiitk@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Esun Kim <veblush@google.com>
Co-authored-by: hongnod <6680267+hongnod@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: AJ Heller <hork@google.com>
* use max_frame_size to control encrypted frame sizes on the sender
* Add comment
* adding logic to set max_frame_size in chttp2 transport and protecting it under a flag
* fix typo
* fix review comments
* set max frame size usage in endpoint_tests
* update endpoint_tests
* adding an interception layer to secure_endpoint_test
* add comments
* reverting some mistaken changes
* Automated change: Fix sanity tests
* try increasing deadline to check if msan passes
* Automated change: Fix sanity tests
Co-authored-by: Vignesh2208 <Vignesh2208@users.noreply.github.com>
* use max_frame_size to control encrypted frame sizes on the sender
* Add a flag to control usage of min_progress_size in TCP for receive buffer allocation
* revert changes to secure_endpoint and move them over to another PR
* add min_progress_size to tcp_posix_test
* update tcp_posix_test to assert fail on min_progerss_size and fix bug in min_progress_size handling in tcp_posix.cc
* fix corner case
* add a static cast
* Tryonly running fetch_build_eggs once
* Run pip freeze
* Use the correct pip
* Try explicitly printing stacktrace
* Try to pin/upgrade the wheel package
* Try running only 3.8
* Show the initial state of the egg directory
* Whoops
* More permissive
* What does this button do?
* Try just 3.9
* Try 3.10
* Back to 3.8
* Try pre-installing protobuf
* Clean up
* Clean up better
* update win RBE docker image and toolchain
and switch win RBE builds to using it.
* delete legacy RBE windows toolchain config
* switching to VS2019 makes #28544 obsolete
* replace darwin checks in extconf.rb to exclude TruffleRuby
* inherit RANLIB and STRIP from RbConfig, set LDXX
* enable overriding ranlib command in top-level makefile
* ensure the -no_warning_for_no_symbols flag is only used with Apple's ranlib
* don't embed openssl & zlib on truffleruby
* add RbConfig's cppflag to CPPFLAGS when using TruffleRuby
* this ensure the paths to find the system's OpenSSL are set up correctly with TruffleRuby (includes being able to find an OpenSSL installed via Homebrew etc)
* don't statically link standard libraries on Linux with Truffleruby
* This does not work when compiling to bitcode.
* Prefer SIGTERM to SIGQUIT for graceful shutdown in examples
* Overriding SIGQUIT is suboptimal, for example on JVM where it is very
useful to dump the thread stacktraces.
* Keep the rb_tr_abi_version symbol for TruffleRuby in grpc_c.so
* Otherwise TruffleRuby cannot verify the ABI version is correct.
* See https://github.com/oracle/truffleruby/issues/2386
* Use RbConfig::CONFIG['STRIP'] instead of just `strip`
* Use a local variable for apple_toolchain for consistency
* Add a comment about -static-libgcc -static-libstdc++ and TruffleRuby
* Split comment into two for openssl/zlib
Co-authored-by: Nicolas Laurent <nicolas.laurent@oracle.com>
* Fix leak on ares resolver test
The pollset was not being properly shutdown. ASAN was failing 100% on
resolve_address_using_ares_resolver_test for a month (not identified in
CI).
* DoNothgin -> nullptr
Added a couple of tests which run the baseline_test with all released
bootstrap generator versions on client and server. These tests will be
run on a continuous integration environment with gRPC servers and
clients built using the latest released version of gRPC in one selected
language.
* Add supported Node version ranges in xDS k8s url_map tests
This adds is_supported implementations for most of the url_map tests that didn't
already have them. The exception is metadata_filter_test because it doesn't use
any specific client features.
* Fix formatting
* Improve timeout test check order
* BinderTransport: Fix wire reader/writer issue with NDK
NDK sometimes call registered `AIBinder_Class_onTransact`
callback while we call its `AIBinder_transact`.
Sometimes this behavior happens consistently sometimes it
don't happen at all. Likely related to the short circuit
behavior happens when both gRPC server and gRPC client are in the same
process.
This commit also fixes some other existing issue in wire writer.
* Use atomic<int64_t> instead of atomic_int64_t
atomic_int64_t is not defined in older compilers.
* Lower log level to avoid excessive test output
* Add missing break
dropepd this while addressing reivew comments
* Use absl::make_unique
* Fix printf portability with PRId64
* clang-format
* generate projects.
* Set uses polling to true for oracle_event_engine_posix_test
* add a TODO
* Automated change: Fix sanity tests
Co-authored-by: Vignesh2208 <Vignesh2208@users.noreply.github.com>
* Use gRPC_INSTALL_LIBDIR for pkgconfig files
Fixes#25635.
If grpc libraries are installed in <prefix>/lib64, then .pc files should
be installed in <prefix>/lib64/pkgconfig. Before this commit, they were
always installed in <prefix>/lib/pkgconfig.
* Re-generate projects