The function grpc_rb_server_request_call has many places that could
raise errors, including in child functions. Since a raised error will
longjump out of the function, it will cause memory leaks since the
function cannot perform any clean up. This commit fixes the issue by
wrapping the whole function in an rb_ensure, which will ensure that a
cleanup function is ran before the error is propagated upwards.
`cmake_ninja_vs2019` and `default` are using the same
`cmake_ninja_vs2019` so having two tests are waste so this is removing
`cmake_ninja_vs2019` leaving `default` which does `cmake_ninja_vs2019`.
This change can cut the space consumption by half and with 250GB disc,
- Pre-test: 267,770,322,944 bytes free
- Post-test: 134,499,295,232 bytes free
~Something about the additional load from #33374 has caused some
entirely unrelated ios tests to fail sporadically. I'd prefer not to
roll back that however as it's discovered real bugs that had been
previously masked.~
These tests have been failing sporadically for some time.
We can track these on the daily flakiness reports, but whilst we
investigate let's just universally mark them as flaky so we don't
confuse folks trying to submit.
Also drop a few deadlines so that tests can run faster (where that's
safe)
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Do not clutter the final error we see at the end with the before/after
stats.
#### Examples
###### Expected only status A, but found status B for method M:
```
[ FAILED ] CustomLbTest.test_custom_lb_config
======================================================================
FAIL: test_custom_lb_config (__main__.CustomLbTest)
CustomLbTest.test_custom_lb_config
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Users/sergiitk/Development/grpc/tools/run_tests/xds_k8s_test_driver/tests/custom_lb_test.py", line 113, in test_custom_lb_config
self.assertRpcStatusCodes(test_client,
File "/Users/sergiitk/Development/grpc/tools/run_tests/xds_k8s_test_driver/framework/xds_k8s_testcase.py", line 345, in assertRpcStatusCodes
found_status = helpers_grpc.status_from_int(found_status_int)
AssertionError: Expected only status (15, DATA_LOSS), but found status (0, OK) for method UNARY_CALL.
Diff stats:
- method: UNARY_CALL
rpcs_started: 251
result:
(0, OK): 251
```
###### Expected non-zero RPCs with status A for method M.
```
[ FAILED ] AuthzTest.test_plaintext_allow
======================================================================
FAIL: test_plaintext_allow (__main__.AuthzTest)
AuthzTest.test_plaintext_allow
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Users/sergiitk/Development/grpc/tools/run_tests/xds_k8s_test_driver/tests/authz_test.py", line 224, in test_plaintext_allow
self.configure_and_assert(test_client, 'host-wildcard',
File "/Users/sergiitk/Development/grpc/tools/run_tests/xds_k8s_test_driver/tests/authz_test.py", line 204, in configure_and_assert
self.assertRpcStatusCodes(test_client,
File "/Users/sergiitk/Development/grpc/tools/run_tests/xds_k8s_test_driver/framework/xds_k8s_testcase.py", line 355, in assertRpcStatusCodes
self.assertGreater(stats.result[expected_status_int],
AssertionError: 0 not greater than 0 : Expected non-zero completed RPCs with status (0, OK) for method EMPTY_CALL.
Diff stats:
- method: EMPTY_CALL
rpcs_started: 13
result: {}
```
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Revert "Revert "[core] Add support for vsock transport"
(https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/33276)"
This reverts commit
c5ade3011a.
And fix the issue which broke the python build.
@markdroth@drfloob please review this PR. Thank you very much.
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Co-authored-by: AJ Heller <hork@google.com>
Fix for Cython build issue in aarch64.
We're seeing this error in aarch64 distribution test:
```
In file included from ./src/core/lib/slice/slice.h:36,
from ./src/core/lib/slice/slice_buffer.h:29,
from ./src/core/lib/transport/transport.h:60,
from ./src/core/lib/channel/channel_stack.h:75,
from ./src/core/lib/channel/call_tracer.h:32,
from src/python/grpcio/grpc/_cython/cygrpc.cpp:2230:
./src/core/lib/slice/slice_refcount.h: In member function 'void grpc_slice_refcount::Ref(grpc_core::DebugLocation)':
./src/core/lib/slice/slice_refcount.h:55:25: error: expected ')' before 'PRIdPTR'
"REF %p %" PRIdPTR "->%" PRIdPTR, this, prev_refs, prev_refs + 1);
^~~~~~~~
)
```
Based on [this
post](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26182336/priuptr-preprocessor-bug-in-gcc),
it's caused by including `<inttypes.h>` before define
`__STDC_FORMAT_MACROS` marco.
`<inttypes.h>` was included in `core/lib/channel/call_tracer.h` and this
macro should already be defined in `grpc/grpc.h` through
`port_platform.h`, but we're still having issue in aarch64, so we
manually define the macro in this PR.
The approach of doing a recursive function call to expand the if checks
for known metadata names was tripping up an optimization clang has to
collapse that if/then tree into an optimized tree search over the set of
known strings. By unrolling that loop (with a code generator) we start
to present a pattern that clang *can* recognize, and hopefully get some
more stable and faster code generation as a benefit.
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On endpoint shutdown, the `AsyncIOState` object was sometimes freed
before the last async read callback execution had run. This resulted in
callback handlers attempting to access a deleted `io_state_` object.
This PR removes the AsyncIOState dependency from the user callback
execution step, since only the callback and its status are needed at
that point.
Previous crashes were non-deterministic, but would reliably pop up once
on most runs of:
```
bazel test --cxxopt='/DEBUG=full' --config=windows_dbg --test_filter='CoreEnd2endTest*' \
--flaky_test_attempts=1 --cache_test_results=no \
--test_env=GRPC_VERBOSITY=debug --test_env=GRPC_TRACE=event_engine \
//test/core/end2end:core_end2end_tests@experiment=event_engine_client```
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This had been intended to be 500ms for the first round, but
inadvertently got bumped up during some last minute investigations.
Tune it back down, let things settle out, and then see whether we want
to increase it or not.
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Improvements to the `LoadBalancerAccumulatedStatsRequest` output. Makes
it readable.
This greatly affects `assertRpcStatusCodes()` output, used in authz and
custom_lb.
No before and after stats, just useful diff stats from now. Minimal and
readable.
Also diff stats have `rpcs_started` now.
![image](https://github.com/grpc/grpc/assets/672669/a4e38d82-be5a-4f31-9d88-da2bf9712d9b)
Output example:
```
--- Starting subTest __main__.AuthzTest.test_plaintext_allow.01_host_wildcard ---
[psm-grpc-client-765bfbf868-jqjm7:51561] >> RPC LoadBalancerStatsService.GetClientAccumulatedStats(request=LoadBalancerAccumulatedStatsRequest({}), wait_for_ready=True, timeout=600)
[psm-grpc-client-765bfbf868-jqjm7:51561] >> RPC XdsUpdateClientConfigureService.Configure(request=ClientConfigureRequest({'types': ['EMPTY_CALL'], 'metadata': [{'key': 'test', 'value': 'host-wildcard'}]}), timeout=5, wait_for_ready=True)
[psm-grpc-client-765bfbf868-jqjm7:51561] >> RPC LoadBalancerStatsService.GetClientAccumulatedStats(request=LoadBalancerAccumulatedStatsRequest({}), wait_for_ready=True, timeout=600)
[psm-grpc-client-765bfbf868-jqjm7:51561] >> RPC LoadBalancerStatsService.GetClientAccumulatedStats(request=LoadBalancerAccumulatedStatsRequest({}), wait_for_ready=True, timeout=600)
[psm-grpc-client-765bfbf868-jqjm7] << Received accumulated stats difference. Expecting RPCs with status (0, OK) for method EMPTY_CALL.
- method: EMPTY_CALL
rpcs_started: 13
result:
(0, OK): 14
--- Finished subTest __main__.AuthzTest.test_plaintext_allow.01_host_wildcard ---
```
In case of test failure, it'll still print all stats at the end,
including before and after:
```
AssertionError: Expected only status (15, DATA_LOSS), but found status (0, OK) for method UNARY_CALL.
Stats before:
- method: UNARY_CALL
rpcs_started: 2153
result:
(14, UNAVAILABLE): 1674
(0, OK): 479
Stats after:
- method: UNARY_CALL
rpcs_started: 2404
result:
(0, OK): 730
(14, UNAVAILABLE): 1674
Diff stats:
- method: UNARY_CALL
rpcs_started: 251
result:
(0, OK): 251
```
And as I was at it, also made `LoadBalancerStatsResponse` nice:
![image](https://github.com/grpc/grpc/assets/672669/b15908a7-bae4-41a0-a2f7-c903e398432a)
We just found out that our current Bazel setup does not support Python
3.11.
Thus PR updates some dependencies to allow using Bazel in Python 3.11.
Cython:
* Cython [backported Python 3.11 support change to
0.29x](https://github.com/cython/cython/issues/4500), but it appears
that the Cython version we are using in Bazel does not include the fix,
so we're using the latest stable version instead.
Gevent:
* The first version of gevent that supports [Python 3.11 is
22.08.0](https://github.com/gevent/gevent/issues/1903#issuecomment-1303227507).
#### Testing
* Tested locally using Python 3.11 virtual environment, was able to
reproduce the issue and verified that those changes were able to fix it.
Reverts grpc/grpc#33223. Breaks internal build.
```
work_stealing_thread_pool.cc:180:27: error: format specifies type 'double' but the argument has type 'gpr_cycle_counter' (aka 'long') [-Werror,-Wformat]
```
When I converted these tests there was an intent to use gtest failures
to see past an unexpected event/no event received error - however that
doesn't work out because our tests rely on the prior events happening.
What we got instead was misattributed failures, folks chasing wild
theories on uninitialized data, dogs and cats living together, mass
hysteria.
Let's just crash and see if it makes diagnosis actually easier.
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Following improvements were made to `orca_oob` interop test to increase
compatibility and stability:
1. Timeout was increased to 10s (see #33098)
2. Server will block clients trying to run this test concurrently.
3. Data is cleared in the beginning of the call.
We had an infinite recursion in our tracer parsing code... probably not
a biggy, but it was blocking the fuzzers so fixing.
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Fixes the issue introduced in https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/33104,
where stopping the current run didn't reset `self.time_start_requested`,
`self.time_start_completed`, `self.time_start_stopped`. Because of this,
the subsetting test (the only one [redeploying the client
app](10001d16a9/tools/run_tests/xds_k8s_test_driver/tests/subsetting_test.py (L73C1-L74)))
started failing with:
```py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "xds_k8s_test_driver/tests/subsetting_test.py", line 76, in test_subsetting_basic
test_client: _XdsTestClient = self.startTestClient(
File "xds_k8s_test_driver/framework/xds_k8s_testcase.py", line 615, in startTestClient
test_client = self.client_runner.run(server_target=test_server.xds_uri,
File "xds_k8s_test_driver/framework/test_app/runners/k8s/k8s_xds_client_runner.py", line 110, in run
super().run()
File "xds_k8s_test_driver/framework/test_app/runners/k8s/k8s_base_runner.py", line 112, in run
raise RuntimeError(
RuntimeError: Deployment psm-grpc-client: has already been started at 2023-05-27T13:47:15.262461
```
This PR:
1. Instead of relying on the `time_start_requested`,
`time_start_stopped` to produce GCP links, tracks the history run of
each deployment. This fixes the issue described above, and adds support
for listing all past runs executed by a k8s runner.
2. Minor: remove the unnecessary call to `test_client.cleanup()` when
there's no past deployment runs (e.g. at the first iteration of `for i
in range(_NUM_CLIENTS):`)
This is a hack to get around an issue on Apple devices caused by the
PosixEventEngine's `poll` poller not supporting fork. This PR disables
the EventEngine poller entirely in Python builds. It will therefore
prevent the release of the EventEngine generally, and prevent any
testing of EventEngine integration with gRPC Python, until the `poll`
poller is fixed.
Change was created by the release automation script. See go/grpc-release
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Co-authored-by: Yash Tibrewal <yashkt@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Esun Kim <veblush@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Mark D. Roth <roth@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Yousuk Seung <ysseung@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Craig Tiller <ctiller@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Richard Belleville <rbellevi@google.com>
Co-authored-by: gnossen <gnossen@users.noreply.github.com>
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