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Bryan C. Mills f4ff0e2505 net: remove an arbitrary timeout in TestAcceptTimeoutMustReturn
This probably fixes the failure mode seen in
https://build.golang.org/log/e73acfd930cbe82302505cac0041d9883e2360c5.

If not, allowing the test to deadlock and dump goroutines
should produce better debugging information than the existing
"didn't return in an expected time" failure message.

For #58901.

Change-Id: Ie0bb1887a4329d2f6b0e7348a4820af71385494e
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2023-12-11 23:01:52 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills a815078683 net: enable most tests on wasip1 and js
To get them to pass, implement more fake syscalls.
To make those syscalls easier to reason about, replace
the use of sync.Cond with selectable channels.

Fixes #59718.
Fixes #50216.

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2023-09-18 17:20:52 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills e3ef8d1810 net: deflake TestDialTimeout on windows
The time granularity on windows is large enough that setting even an
implausibly small timeout still gives ConnectEx enough time to succeed
before the timeout expires. That causes TestDialTimeout to sometimes
flake, because it expects to be able to provoke a timeout using some
nonzero duration.

This change takes a two-pronged approach to address the problem:

1. We can set a deadline on the FD more aggressively. (If the Context
has already expired, or the deadline is already known, we can go ahead
and set it on the fd without waiting for a background goroutine to get
around to it.)

2. We can reintroduce a test hook to ensure that Dial takes a
measurable amount of time before it completes, so that setting an
implausibly short deadline sets that deadline in the past instead of
the future.

Together, these reduce the flake rate on a windows-amd64-longtest
gomote from around 1-in-10 to less than 1-in-2000.

For #62377.

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2023-09-01 15:17:54 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills 51ed3cb702 net: retry TestDialTimeout subtests with progressively shorter timeouts
The LUCI builders seem to show that the failure mode in #62359 is not
specific to windows/arm64, but it occurs to me that we ought to be
able to eventually retry by making the timeout so short that the
remote end can't possibly respond in time (discounting the possibility
that the kernel itself might short-circuit the loopback address).

For #62377.
Updates #62359.
Updates #56876.

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2023-08-30 21:18:04 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills a8d45a72eb net: skip TestDialTimeout subtests on Windows if Dial returns WSAECONNREFUSED
Since we have only seen this failure mode on windows/arm64,
we do not skip on the Go project's windows/amd64 builders
so that we will be more likely to find out whether this failure mode
is specific to arm64.

Also simplify the ECONNRESET check, since I've remembered that the
error_*_test.go files exist.

Fixes #62359.
Updates #56876.

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2023-08-30 15:58:46 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills a9d4b2dbe4 net: avoid internal hooks in TestDialTimeout
TestDialTimeout has historically been very flaky
(#11872, #13144, #22896, and now #56876),
apparently in part due to implementation details of the socktest
package it relies on.

In reviewing CL 467335, I noticed that TestDialTimeout is the last
remaining use of testHookDialChannel (added for #5349), and that that
hook no longer has any effect for Unix and Windows.

As an experiment, I tried removing both that hook and the call to
time.Sleep in the socktest filter, and to my surprise the test
continued to pass. That greatly undermined my confidence in the test,
since it appears that the “timeout” behavior it observes is caused by
the socktest filter injecting an error rather than anything in the net
package proper actually timing out.

To restore confidence in the test, I think it should be written
against only the public API of the net package, and should test the
publicly-documented behaviors. This change implements that approach.

Notably, when a timeout is set on a Dial call, that does not guarantee
that the listener will actually call Accept on the connection before
the timeout occurs: the kernel's network stack may preemptively accept
and buffer the connection on behalf of the listener. To avoid test
flakiness, the test must tolerate (and leave open) those spurious
connections: when the kernel has accepted enough of them, it will
start to block new connections until the buffered connections have
been accepted, and the expected timeout behavior will occur.

This also allows the test to run much more quickly and in parallel:
since we are relying on real timeouts instead of injected calls to
time.Sleep, we can set the timeouts to be much shorter and run
concurrently with other public-API tests without introducing races.

Fixes #56876.

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2023-08-29 20:38:53 +00:00
Oleksandr Redko 5de20f0f34 net/http: fix spelling issues in comments and tests
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2023-05-24 18:48:34 +00:00
Alan Donovan 9d35ebba06 std: fix various nilness findings
Found by running
$ go run golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis/passes/nilness/cmd/nilness@latest std

No actual bugs--other than one panic(nil)--but a
few places where error nilness was unclear.

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2023-04-20 01:07:29 +00:00
Johan Brandhorst-Satzkorn ee591c8414 net: add wasip1 support
For #58141

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2023-04-11 20:54:12 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor fbe3136646 net: remove max timeout from TestDialTimeout
Just rely on the testsuite timeout. If this hangs we will hopefully
get some real information.

Fixes #57475

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2023-03-15 16:19:26 +00:00
miller 6f4d986a5a net: re-enable TestVariousDeadlines on Plan 9
After CL 470215 it should be safe to run this test on Plan 9.

Fixes #26945

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2023-03-02 22:28:37 +00:00
cuiweixie 4973c16f3c net: delete unused code
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2022-09-29 20:43:19 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor 993c387032 os: simplify deadline fluctuation tests
This applies the net package CL 365334, CL 366176, CL 372215 to the os
package.

CL 365334:

    These tests were checking for fairly narrow timing windows, but were
    running in parallel and heavily dependent on timer and goroutine
    scheduling. This change eliminates unnecessary goroutines, runs the
    tests sequentially (dramatically shortening the timeouts to reduce the
    penalty of doing so), and uses timestamp comparison instead of
    background timers to hopefully gain some robustness from monotonic
    timestamps.

    Many of the other tests from this package would benefit from similar
    simplifications, which we can apply if and when we notice flaky
    failures or want to improve the latency of running the test.

CL 366176:

    It appears that at least the OpenBSD kernel gets sloppier the longer
    the timeout we give it, up to an observed overhead of around 25%.
    Let's give it a little more than that (33%) in the comparison, and
    also increase the growth curve to match the actual observed times
    instead of exponential initial growth.

CL 372215:

    Decrease the slop everywhere else, since NetBSD and OpenBSD seem to be
    the only ones that miss by that much.

For #36108
For #50189
Fixes #50725 (we hope)

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2022-06-30 19:37:21 +00:00
Dmitri Goutnik dd2d00f9d5 net: fix flaky *TimeoutMustNotReturn tests
The tester goroutine doesn't always gets a chance to run before the
timeout expires. Wait for the goroutine to start and set deadlines
before staring the timer.

Fixes #36796

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2022-06-17 21:21:26 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills c9ffcca784 net: increase timing slop in TimeoutFluctuation tests on NetBSD and OpenBSD
Decrease the slop everywhere else, since NetBSD and OpenBSD seem to be
the only ones that miss by that much.

For #50189
Updates #36108

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2021-12-15 22:33:52 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills b5c0dbaafc net: eliminate arbitrary timeout in TestVariousDeadlines
When we set a timeout, we don't actually have a guarantee one how long
the OS will take to notice it. Moreover, if the test deadlocks
completely (for example, due to a deadline never taking effect), it
would be more useful to get a full goroutine dump instead of the current
"client stuck in Dial+Copy" failure message.

For #37883
For #41863

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2021-12-15 13:31:58 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills acc65b47e1 net: refactor TestWriteToTimeout
The test cases for this test had listed specific errors, but the
specific error values were ignored in favor of just calling
isDeadlineExceeded.

Moreover, ENOBUFS errors (which can legitimately occur in the test if
the network interface also happens to be saturated when the timeout
occurs) were not handled at all.

Now the test relies only on the timeout: we iterate until we have seen
two of the expected timeout errors, and if we see ENOBUFS instead of
"deadline exceeded" we back off to give the queues time to drain.

Fixes #49930

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2021-12-13 16:44:13 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills b55cbbb9e7 net: pass a testing.TB to newLocal* helpers
Passing in an explicit testing.TB gives two benefits:

1. It allows the helper to fail the test itself, instead of returning
   an error to the caller. A non-nil error invariably fails the
   calling test, and none of these callers bother to add detail to the
   error when logging it anyway so returning the error just added
   noise to the test bodies.

2. It allows the helper to use t.Cleanup to perform any needed cleanup
   tasks, which will be used in CL 370695 to clean up temp directories
   used as namespaces for unix socket paths.

For #34611

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2021-12-13 16:42:23 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills 5a3d871831 net: allow more generous slop in Fluctuation tests
It appears that at least the OpenBSD kernel gets sloppier the longer
the timeout we give it, up to an observed overhead of around 25%.
Let's give it a little more than that (33%) in the comparison, and
also increase the growth curve to match the actual observed times
instead of exponential initial growth.

Fixes #36108

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2021-11-22 18:57:33 +00:00
Bryan C. Mills 5e774b0f5c net: simplify deadline fluctuation tests
These tests were checking for fairly narrow timing windows, but were
running in parallel and heavily dependent on timer and goroutine
scheduling. This change eliminates unnecessary goroutines, runs the
tests sequentially (dramatically shortening the timeouts to reduce the
penalty of doing so), and uses timestamp comparison instead of
background timers to hopefully gain some robustness from monotonic
timestamps.

Many of the other tests from this package would benefit from similar
simplifications, which we can apply if and when we notice flaky
failures or want to improve the latency of running the test.

Fixes #36108

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2021-11-19 21:59:14 +00:00
Russ Cox f229e7031a all: go fix -fix=buildtag std cmd (except for bootstrap deps, vendor)
When these packages are released as part of Go 1.18,
Go 1.16 will no longer be supported, so we can remove
the +build tags in these files.

Ran go fix -fix=buildtag std cmd and then reverted the bootstrapDirs
as defined in src/cmd/dist/buildtool.go, which need to continue
to build with Go 1.4 for now.

Also reverted src/vendor and src/cmd/vendor, which will need
to be updated in their own repos first.

Manual changes in runtime/pprof/mprof_test.go to adjust line numbers.

For #41184.

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2021-10-28 18:17:57 +00:00
Tamir Duberstein b5904f3de0 net: remove timeout in TestDialTimeoutMaxDuration
This test seems only to be testing that Dial does not time out
immediately as a result of integer overflow; the precise time taken to
connect is immaterial. Replace naked loop with sub-tests.

Fixes #43069.

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2021-10-13 17:02:43 +00:00
Russ Cox d4b2638234 all: go fmt std cmd (but revert vendor)
Make all our package sources use Go 1.17 gofmt format
(adding //go:build lines).

Part of //go:build change (#41184).
See https://golang.org/design/draft-gobuild

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2021-02-20 03:54:50 +00:00
Russ Cox 1b09d43067 all: update references to symbols moved from io/ioutil to io
The old ioutil references are still valid, but update our code
to reflect best practices and get used to the new locations.

Code compiled with the bootstrap toolchain
(cmd/asm, cmd/dist, cmd/compile, debug/elf)
must remain Go 1.4-compatible and is excluded.
Also excluded vendored code.

For #41190.

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2020-10-20 18:41:18 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor d422f54619 os, net: define and use os.ErrDeadlineExceeded
If an I/O operation fails because a deadline was exceeded,
return os.ErrDeadlineExceeded. We used to return poll.ErrTimeout,
an internal error, and told users to check the Timeout method.
However, there are other errors with a Timeout method that returns true,
notably syscall.ETIMEDOUT which is returned for a keep-alive timeout.
Checking errors.Is(err, os.ErrDeadlineExceeded) should permit code
to reliably tell why it failed.

This change does not affect the handling of net.Dialer.Deadline,
nor does it change the handling of net.DialContext when the context
deadline is exceeded. Those cases continue to return an error
reported as "i/o timeout" for which Timeout is true, but that error
is not os.ErrDeadlineExceeded.

Fixes #31449

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2020-04-25 00:26:48 +00:00
Austin Clements f7e6ab44b4 all: remove scattered remnants of darwin/arm
This removes all conditions and conditional code (that I could find)
that depended on darwin/arm.

Fixes #35439 (since that only happened on darwin/arm)
Fixes #37611.

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2020-04-08 18:35:49 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor c3cef0bfe5 runtime: keep adjusted timers in timerMoving status until moved
Before this CL adjustTimers left timers being moved in an inconsistent
state: status timerWaiting but not on a P. Simplify the code by
leaving the timers in timerMoving status until they are actually moved.
Other functions (deltimer, modtimer) will wait until the move is complete
before changing anything on the timer. This does leave timers in timerMoving
state for longer, but still not all that long.

Fixes #35367

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2019-11-05 18:37:06 +00:00
Brad Fitzpatrick a38a917aee all: remove the nacl port (part 1)
You were a useful port and you've served your purpose.
Thanks for all the play.

A subsequent CL will remove amd64p32 (including assembly files and
toolchain bits) and remaining bits. The amd64p32 removal will be
separated into its own CL in case we want to support the Linux x32 ABI
in the future and want our old amd64p32 support as a starting point.

Updates #30439

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2019-10-09 06:14:44 +00:00
Damien Neil 0e54d28ff7 all: remove os.ErrTimeout
It is unclear whether the current definition of os.IsTimeout is
desirable or not. Drop ErrTimeout for now so we can consider adding it
(or some other error) in a future release with a corrected definition.

Fixes #33411

Change-Id: I8b880da7d22afc343a08339eb5f0efd1075ecafe
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2019-08-02 17:57:18 +00:00
Russ Cox 2e0cd2aef5 net: deflake TestVariousDeadlines
TestVariousDeadlines starts a client and server.
The client dials the server, sets a timeout on the connection,
reads from it, gets a timeout error, closes the connection.
The server writes an infinite stream of a's to each connection
it accepts.

The test was trying to run these in lockstep:
run a client dial+read+timeout+close,
wait for server to accept+write+error out on write to closed connection,
repeat.

On FreeBSD 11.2 and less frequently on macOS we see
the test timeout waiting for the server to do its half of
the lockstep dance.

I believe the problem is that the client can do its step
of the dance with such a short timeout that the read,
timeout, and close happens before the server ever returns
from the accept(2) system call. For the purposes of testing
the client-side read timeout, this is fine. But I suspect
that under some circumstances, the "TCP-accepted"
connection does not translate into a "socket-layer-accepted"
connection that triggers a return from accept(2).
That is, the Go server never sees the connection at all.
And the test sits there waiting for it to acknowledge
being done with a connection it never started with.

Fix the problem by not trying to lockstep with the server.

This definitely fixes the flake, since the specific line that
was calling t.Fatal is now deleted.

This exposes a different flake, seen on a trybot run for an
early version of this CL, in which the client's io.Copy does
not stop within the time allotted. The problem now is that
there is no guarantee that a read beyond the deadline with
available data returns an error instead of the available data,
yet the test assumes this guarantee, and in fact the opposite
is usually true - we don't bother checking the deadline unless
the read needs to block. That is, deadlines don't cut off a
flood of available data, yet this test thinks they do.

This CL therefore also changes the server not to send an
infinite flood of data - don't send any data at all - so that
the read deadline is guaranteed to be exercised.

Fixes #19519.

Change-Id: I58057c3ed94ac2aebab140ea597f317abae6e65e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/184137
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2019-06-28 20:10:05 +00:00
Damien Neil 170b8b4b12 all: add Unwrap and Is methods to various error types
Add Unwrap methods to types which wrap an underlying error:

  "encodinc/csv".ParseError
  "encoding/json".MarshalerError
  "net/http".transportReadFromServerError
  "net".OpError
  "net".DNSConfigError
  "net/url".Error
  "os/exec".Error
  "signal/internal/pty".PtyError
  "text/template".ExecError

Add os.ErrTemporary. A case could be made for putting this error
value in package net, since no exported error types in package os
include a Temporary method. However, syscall errors returned from
the os package do include this method.

Add Is methods to error types with a Timeout or Temporary method,
making errors.Is(err, os.Err{Timeout,Temporary}) equivalent to
testing the corresponding method:

  "context".DeadlineExceeded
  "internal/poll".TimeoutError
  "net".adrinfoErrno
  "net".OpError
  "net".DNSError
  "net/http".httpError
  "net/http".tlsHandshakeTimeoutError
  "net/pipe".timeoutError
  "net/url".Error

Updates #30322
Updates #29934

Change-Id: I409fb20c072ea39116ebfb8c7534d493483870dc
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/170037
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2019-05-04 16:14:12 +00:00
David du Colombier 09f541173e net: skip TestVariousDeadlines on Plan 9
This test is regularly failing on the plan9/386
builder running on GCE, but we haven't figured
out the issue yet.

Updates #26945.

Change-Id: I8cbe0df43c0757e7bc68e370311f4a28cd7b049b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/152721
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2018-12-05 20:32:39 +00:00
Richard Musiol ef9217e7bd net: add js/wasm architecture
This commit adds the js/wasm architecture to the net package.
The net package is not supported by js/wasm, but a simple fake
networking is available so tests of other packages that require
basic TCP sockets can pass. The tests of the net package itself
are mostly disabled.

Updates #18892

Change-Id: Id287200c39f0a3e23d20ef17260ca15ccdcca032
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2018-06-04 16:01:50 +00:00
Mansour Rahimi 79fe895112 net: fix UDPConn readers to return truncated payload size instead of 0
Calling UDPConn readers (Read, ReadFrom, ReadMsgUDP) to read part of
datagram returns error (in Windows), mentioning there is more data
available, and 0 as size of read data, even though part of data is
already read.

This fix makes UDPConn readers to return truncated payload size,
even there is error due more data available to read.

Fixes #14074
Updates #18056

Change-Id: Id7eec7f544dd759b2d970fa2561eef2937ec4662
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/92475
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2018-02-21 10:40:03 +00:00
Ian Lance Taylor 3792db5183 net: refactor poller into new internal/poll package
This will make it possible to use the poller with the os package.

This is a lot of code movement but the behavior is intended to be
unchanged.

Update #6817.
Update #7903.
Update #15021.
Update #18507.

Change-Id: I1413685928017c32df5654ded73a2643820977ae
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Reviewed-by: David Crawshaw <crawshaw@golang.org>
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2017-02-13 18:36:28 +00:00
Mikio Hara fd0f69c680 net: use testenv.SkipFlaky instead of testing.Skip
Change-Id: Ic219fedbe6bbb846f31111fa21df6f2b8620e269
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/33263
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2016-11-17 16:27:35 +00:00
Brad Fitzpatrick 8dc47e3b3a net: disable TestAcceptTimeout for now
It's too flaky and doing more harm than good.

Disable it until it can be made reliable.

Updates #17948
Updates #17927

Change-Id: Iaab7f09a4060da377fcd3ca2262527fef50c558d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/33330
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
2016-11-16 22:30:19 +00:00
Mikio Hara 81627f0e47 net: deflake TestAcceptTimeout again
This is a followup to CL 33257.

It looks like active close operation at passive open side sometimes
takes a bit long time on Darwin.

Fixes #17948.

Change-Id: Ida17639c4e66a43e1be1f74fd0ef3baddde25092
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/33258
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2016-11-16 22:09:39 +00:00
Mikio Hara e279280d0d net: deflake TestAcceptTimeout
This change makes use of synchronization primitive instead of
context-based canceling not to depend on defer execution scheduling.

Fixes #17927.

Change-Id: I5ca9287a48bb5cdda6845a7f12757f95175c5db8
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/33257
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
2016-11-16 19:51:55 +00:00
David du Colombier 582a421a8c net: enable timeout tests on Plan 9
Deadlines have been implemented on Plan 9 in CL 31521.

Enable the following tests:

 - TestReadTimeout
 - TestReadFromTimeout
 - TestWriteTimeout
 - TestWriteToTimeout
 - TestReadTimeoutFluctuation
 - TestVariousDeadlines
 - TestVariousDeadlines1Proc
 - TestVariousDeadlines4Proc
 - TestReadWriteDeadlineRace

Change-Id: I221ed61d55f7f1e4345b37af6748c04e1e91e062
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/33196
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2016-11-13 17:46:27 +00:00
Mikio Hara c3bd93aa26 net: don't leak test helper goroutine in TestAcceptTimeout
Fixes #15109.

Change-Id: Ibfdedd6807322ebec84bacfeb492fb53fe066960
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/23742
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2016-06-03 11:39:40 +00:00
Mikio Hara dc5b5239e8 net: don't call forceCloseSockets in non-TestMain functions
forceCloseSockets is just designed as a kingston valve for TestMain
function and is not suitable to keep track of inflight sockets.

Fixes #15525.

Change-Id: Id967fe5b8da99bb08b699cc45e07bbc3dfc3ae3d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/23505
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
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2016-05-30 03:30:14 +00:00
Mikio Hara 9cd2c700de net: deflake TestDialTimeoutMaxDuration
Fixes #15745.

Change-Id: I6f9a1dcf0b1d97cb443900c7d8da09ead83d4b6a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/23243
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2016-05-20 01:26:21 +00:00
Josh Bleecher Snyder 6fb8bf9d79 net: make two tests not parallel
Running

stress -p 1 go test -short std

on a heavily loaded machine causes net timeouts
every 15 or 20 runs.
Making these tests not run in parallel helps.
With this change, I haven’t seen a single failure
in over 100 runs.

Fixes #14986

Change-Id: Ibaa14869ce8d95b00266aee94d62d195927ede68
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21905
Run-TryBot: Josh Bleecher Snyder <josharian@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
2016-04-12 21:07:58 +00:00
Brad Fitzpatrick 2cefd12a1b net, runtime: skip flaky tests on OpenBSD
Flaky tests are a distraction and cover up real problems.

File bugs instead and mark them as flaky.

This moves the net/http flaky test flagging mechanism to internal/testenv.

Updates #15156
Updates #15157
Updates #15158

Change-Id: I0e561cd2a09c0dec369cd4ed93bc5a2b40233dfe
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21614
Reviewed-by: Matthew Dempsky <mdempsky@google.com>
Run-TryBot: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
2016-04-06 19:28:24 +00:00
Prashant Varanasi c4cb365ea2 net: fix for DialTimeout errors with large timeout
The existing implementation converts the deadline time to an int64,
but does not handle overflow. If the calculated deadline is negative
but the user specified deadline is in the future, then we can assume
the calculation overflowed, and set the deadline to math.MaxInt64.

Fixes #14431

Change-Id: I54dbb4f02bc7ffb9cae8cf62e4e967e9c6541ec6
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/19758
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Mikio Hara <mikioh.mikioh@gmail.com>
2016-02-23 22:48:04 +00:00
Russ Cox aec2f0cf85 net: fix timeout test bug
This was supposed to be in CL 18205 but I submitted via the web
instead of from my computer, so it got lost.
May deflake some things.

Change-Id: I880fb74b5943b8a17f952a82639c60126701187a
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18259
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
2016-01-06 17:59:46 +00:00
Russ Cox d731315cdb net: run all timeout tests in parallel
For #10571.

Change-Id: I9a42226078b9c52dbe0c65cb101b5f452233e911
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/18205
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Mikio Hara <mikioh.mikioh@gmail.com>
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2016-01-05 14:19:39 +00:00
Mikio Hara 68557de116 net: deflake TestDialTimeout{,FDLeak} in the case of TCP simultaneous open
Fixes #11872.

Change-Id: Ibc7d8438374c9d90fd4cbefb61426c7f4f96af0d
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/12691
Reviewed-by: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
2015-07-27 16:09:26 +00:00
Mikio Hara cbcc7584de net: increase timeout in TestWriteTimeoutFluctuation on darwin/arm
On darwin/arm, the test sometimes fails with:

Process 557 resuming
--- FAIL: TestWriteTimeoutFluctuation (1.64s)
	timeout_test.go:706: Write took over 1s; expected 0.1s
FAIL
Process 557 exited with status = 1 (0x00000001)
go_darwin_arm_exec: timeout running tests

This change increaes timeout on iOS builders from 1s to 3s as a
temporarily fix.

Updates #10775.

Change-Id: Ifdaf99cf5b8582c1a636a0f7d5cc66bb276efd72
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/9915
Reviewed-by: Minux Ma <minux@golang.org>
2015-05-11 06:03:40 +00:00