This adds a unit test for XdsClient and fixes several watcher-notification bugs found in the process. Specifically:
- When an ADS stream fails or an xDS channel reports a connectivity failure, report an error only to the watchers for resources being subscribed to on that particular channel, not to watchers on other channels.
- Cache the error status for the channel, so that if a new watcher is started after the channel reports the error, we can immediately report that error to the new watcher.
- If a resource is NACKed and has not been previously cached, or does not exist, report that fact to any new watcher that may be started later.
- If a resource in an ADS response is unparseable but is wrapped in a `Resource` wrapper, we do know its name, so record the validation failure in the cache and report it to the watchers.
Co-authored-by: markdroth <markdroth@users.noreply.github.com>
* client_channel: rewrite illegal status codes from control plane
* rewrite illegal status codes for call creds
* move fail_lb policy out of retry_lb_fail test so it can be reused
* test resolver and LB policy status rewrites
* add test for ConfigSelector status rewriting
* attempt to add client_auth filter unit test
* fix client_auth_filter test
* cleanup test
* fix build
* fix some memory leaks
* Automated change: Fix sanity tests
* Update client_auth_filter_test.cc
* fix build
* code review comments
* clang-tidy
Co-authored-by: markdroth <markdroth@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Craig Tiller <ctiller@google.com>
* Disable end2end_binder_transport_test on some platforms
The following test case is flaky on windows
End2EndBinderTransportTestWithDifferentDelayTimes/End2EndBinderTransportTest.UnaryCallServerTimeout/1,
where GetParam() = 10ns
Binder transport won't be run on platform other than Android so it
should be OK to disable the test on some platform.
* Regenerate projects.
* Reland: "Make GetDefaultEventEngine return a shared_ptr (#30280)"
This reverts commit 45959e7cc1.
* Attempted fix with NoDestruct
* Not a process-wide singleton for the type. Just a NonDestruct
* fix
This works around valgrind memory leaks by giving EventEngines a fixed
lifetime. We eventually want ref-counted EventEngines internally, so this is
a step in the right direction as well.
A (currently) pthread_atfork-based fork support mechanism, allowing EventEngines - or any other object that wants to implement the Forkable interface - respond to forks.
This is a partial fork of the windows iomgr code - specifically the IOCP and Socket pieces - with some improved architecture and encapsulation. And the start of a WindowsEventEngine.
Once this code is used in a gRPC TCP context, I imagine a few issues will shake out. Also, getting sanitizers set up with MSVC will take a bit of work (see a commit referencing abseil and MSVC bugs to hack around).
I forked the IomgrEventEngine's posix poller interfaces in the hope of negotiating compatibility between the platforms, but the interfaces diverged a fair bit, and I'm doubtful we'll be able to use these "pollers" generically in the same TCP code. Reunification might not happen, and that's probably fine, we'll see how similar the TCP code looks once it's fleshed out.
I also extracted the IomgrEventEngine's timer piece into a separate component, usable by both engines.
* [arena] Add ManagedNew(), gtest-ify test
Add a ManagedNew() method to Arena that calls the relevant destructor at Arena destruction time.
There are some cases coming up in the promise based call work where this becomes super convenient, and I expect it's likely that there are other places that's true too.
* Automated change: Fix sanity tests
* review feedback
* use construct/destruct more
* Automated change: Fix sanity tests
* Automated change: Fix sanity tests
* fix
* Automated change: Fix sanity tests
Co-authored-by: ctiller <ctiller@users.noreply.github.com>