lbcd/connmgr/connmanager_test.go
Josh Rickmar a6965d493f all: Remove seelog logger.
The btclog package has been changed to defining its own logging
interface (rather than seelog's) and provides a default implementation
for callers to use.

There are two primary advantages to the new logger implementation.

First, all log messages are created before the call returns.  Compared
to seelog, this prevents data races when mutable variables are logged.

Second, the new logger does not implement any kind of artifical rate
limiting (what seelog refers to as "adaptive logging").  Log messages
are outputted as soon as possible and the application will appear to
perform much better when watching standard output.

Because log rotation is not a feature of the btclog logging
implementation, it is handled by the main package by importing a file
rotation package that provides an io.Reader interface for creating
output to a rotating file output.  The rotator has been configured
with the same defaults that btcd previously used in the seelog config
(10MB file limits with maximum of 3 rolls) but now compresses newly
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// Copyright (c) 2016 The btcsuite developers
// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package connmgr
import (
"errors"
"io"
"net"
"sync/atomic"
"testing"
"time"
)
func init() {
// Override the max retry duration when running tests.
maxRetryDuration = 2 * time.Millisecond
}
// mockAddr mocks a network address
type mockAddr struct {
net, address string
}
func (m mockAddr) Network() string { return m.net }
func (m mockAddr) String() string { return m.address }
// mockConn mocks a network connection by implementing the net.Conn interface.
type mockConn struct {
io.Reader
io.Writer
io.Closer
// local network, address for the connection.
lnet, laddr string
// remote network, address for the connection.
rAddr net.Addr
}
// LocalAddr returns the local address for the connection.
func (c mockConn) LocalAddr() net.Addr {
return &mockAddr{c.lnet, c.laddr}
}
// RemoteAddr returns the remote address for the connection.
func (c mockConn) RemoteAddr() net.Addr {
return &mockAddr{c.rAddr.Network(), c.rAddr.String()}
}
// Close handles closing the connection.
func (c mockConn) Close() error {
return nil
}
func (c mockConn) SetDeadline(t time.Time) error { return nil }
func (c mockConn) SetReadDeadline(t time.Time) error { return nil }
func (c mockConn) SetWriteDeadline(t time.Time) error { return nil }
// mockDialer mocks the net.Dial interface by returning a mock connection to
// the given address.
func mockDialer(addr net.Addr) (net.Conn, error) {
r, w := io.Pipe()
c := &mockConn{rAddr: addr}
c.Reader = r
c.Writer = w
return c, nil
}
// TestNewConfig tests that new ConnManager config is validated as expected.
func TestNewConfig(t *testing.T) {
_, err := New(&Config{})
if err == nil {
t.Fatalf("New expected error: 'Dial can't be nil', got nil")
}
_, err = New(&Config{
Dial: mockDialer,
})
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("New unexpected error: %v", err)
}
}
// TestStartStop tests that the connection manager starts and stops as
// expected.
func TestStartStop(t *testing.T) {
connected := make(chan *ConnReq)
disconnected := make(chan *ConnReq)
cmgr, err := New(&Config{
TargetOutbound: 1,
GetNewAddress: func() (net.Addr, error) {
return &net.TCPAddr{
IP: net.ParseIP("127.0.0.1"),
Port: 18555,
}, nil
},
Dial: mockDialer,
OnConnection: func(c *ConnReq, conn net.Conn) {
connected <- c
},
OnDisconnection: func(c *ConnReq) {
disconnected <- c
},
})
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("New error: %v", err)
}
cmgr.Start()
gotConnReq := <-connected
cmgr.Stop()
// already stopped
cmgr.Stop()
// ignored
cr := &ConnReq{
Addr: &net.TCPAddr{
IP: net.ParseIP("127.0.0.1"),
Port: 18555,
},
Permanent: true,
}
cmgr.Connect(cr)
if cr.ID() != 0 {
t.Fatalf("start/stop: got id: %v, want: 0", cr.ID())
}
cmgr.Disconnect(gotConnReq.ID())
cmgr.Remove(gotConnReq.ID())
select {
case <-disconnected:
t.Fatalf("start/stop: unexpected disconnection")
case <-time.Tick(10 * time.Millisecond):
break
}
}
// TestConnectMode tests that the connection manager works in the connect mode.
//
// In connect mode, automatic connections are disabled, so we test that
// requests using Connect are handled and that no other connections are made.
func TestConnectMode(t *testing.T) {
connected := make(chan *ConnReq)
cmgr, err := New(&Config{
TargetOutbound: 2,
Dial: mockDialer,
OnConnection: func(c *ConnReq, conn net.Conn) {
connected <- c
},
})
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("New error: %v", err)
}
cr := &ConnReq{
Addr: &net.TCPAddr{
IP: net.ParseIP("127.0.0.1"),
Port: 18555,
},
Permanent: true,
}
cmgr.Start()
cmgr.Connect(cr)
gotConnReq := <-connected
wantID := cr.ID()
gotID := gotConnReq.ID()
if gotID != wantID {
t.Fatalf("connect mode: %v - want ID %v, got ID %v", cr.Addr, wantID, gotID)
}
gotState := cr.State()
wantState := ConnEstablished
if gotState != wantState {
t.Fatalf("connect mode: %v - want state %v, got state %v", cr.Addr, wantState, gotState)
}
select {
case c := <-connected:
t.Fatalf("connect mode: got unexpected connection - %v", c.Addr)
case <-time.After(time.Millisecond):
break
}
cmgr.Stop()
}
// TestTargetOutbound tests the target number of outbound connections.
//
// We wait until all connections are established, then test they there are the
// only connections made.
func TestTargetOutbound(t *testing.T) {
targetOutbound := uint32(10)
connected := make(chan *ConnReq)
cmgr, err := New(&Config{
TargetOutbound: targetOutbound,
Dial: mockDialer,
GetNewAddress: func() (net.Addr, error) {
return &net.TCPAddr{
IP: net.ParseIP("127.0.0.1"),
Port: 18555,
}, nil
},
OnConnection: func(c *ConnReq, conn net.Conn) {
connected <- c
},
})
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("New error: %v", err)
}
cmgr.Start()
for i := uint32(0); i < targetOutbound; i++ {
<-connected
}
select {
case c := <-connected:
t.Fatalf("target outbound: got unexpected connection - %v", c.Addr)
case <-time.After(time.Millisecond):
break
}
cmgr.Stop()
}
// TestRetryPermanent tests that permanent connection requests are retried.
//
// We make a permanent connection request using Connect, disconnect it using
// Disconnect and we wait for it to be connected back.
func TestRetryPermanent(t *testing.T) {
connected := make(chan *ConnReq)
disconnected := make(chan *ConnReq)
cmgr, err := New(&Config{
RetryDuration: time.Millisecond,
TargetOutbound: 1,
Dial: mockDialer,
OnConnection: func(c *ConnReq, conn net.Conn) {
connected <- c
},
OnDisconnection: func(c *ConnReq) {
disconnected <- c
},
})
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("New error: %v", err)
}
cr := &ConnReq{
Addr: &net.TCPAddr{
IP: net.ParseIP("127.0.0.1"),
Port: 18555,
},
Permanent: true,
}
go cmgr.Connect(cr)
cmgr.Start()
gotConnReq := <-connected
wantID := cr.ID()
gotID := gotConnReq.ID()
if gotID != wantID {
t.Fatalf("retry: %v - want ID %v, got ID %v", cr.Addr, wantID, gotID)
}
gotState := cr.State()
wantState := ConnEstablished
if gotState != wantState {
t.Fatalf("retry: %v - want state %v, got state %v", cr.Addr, wantState, gotState)
}
cmgr.Disconnect(cr.ID())
gotConnReq = <-disconnected
wantID = cr.ID()
gotID = gotConnReq.ID()
if gotID != wantID {
t.Fatalf("retry: %v - want ID %v, got ID %v", cr.Addr, wantID, gotID)
}
gotState = cr.State()
wantState = ConnDisconnected
if gotState != wantState {
t.Fatalf("retry: %v - want state %v, got state %v", cr.Addr, wantState, gotState)
}
gotConnReq = <-connected
wantID = cr.ID()
gotID = gotConnReq.ID()
if gotID != wantID {
t.Fatalf("retry: %v - want ID %v, got ID %v", cr.Addr, wantID, gotID)
}
gotState = cr.State()
wantState = ConnEstablished
if gotState != wantState {
t.Fatalf("retry: %v - want state %v, got state %v", cr.Addr, wantState, gotState)
}
cmgr.Remove(cr.ID())
gotConnReq = <-disconnected
wantID = cr.ID()
gotID = gotConnReq.ID()
if gotID != wantID {
t.Fatalf("retry: %v - want ID %v, got ID %v", cr.Addr, wantID, gotID)
}
gotState = cr.State()
wantState = ConnDisconnected
if gotState != wantState {
t.Fatalf("retry: %v - want state %v, got state %v", cr.Addr, wantState, gotState)
}
cmgr.Stop()
}
// TestMaxRetryDuration tests the maximum retry duration.
//
// We have a timed dialer which initially returns err but after RetryDuration
// hits maxRetryDuration returns a mock conn.
func TestMaxRetryDuration(t *testing.T) {
networkUp := make(chan struct{})
time.AfterFunc(5*time.Millisecond, func() {
close(networkUp)
})
timedDialer := func(addr net.Addr) (net.Conn, error) {
select {
case <-networkUp:
return mockDialer(addr)
default:
return nil, errors.New("network down")
}
}
connected := make(chan *ConnReq)
cmgr, err := New(&Config{
RetryDuration: time.Millisecond,
TargetOutbound: 1,
Dial: timedDialer,
OnConnection: func(c *ConnReq, conn net.Conn) {
connected <- c
},
})
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("New error: %v", err)
}
cr := &ConnReq{
Addr: &net.TCPAddr{
IP: net.ParseIP("127.0.0.1"),
Port: 18555,
},
Permanent: true,
}
go cmgr.Connect(cr)
cmgr.Start()
// retry in 1ms
// retry in 2ms - max retry duration reached
// retry in 2ms - timedDialer returns mockDial
select {
case <-connected:
case <-time.Tick(100 * time.Millisecond):
t.Fatalf("max retry duration: connection timeout")
}
}
// TestNetworkFailure tests that the connection manager handles a network
// failure gracefully.
func TestNetworkFailure(t *testing.T) {
var dials uint32
errDialer := func(net net.Addr) (net.Conn, error) {
atomic.AddUint32(&dials, 1)
return nil, errors.New("network down")
}
cmgr, err := New(&Config{
TargetOutbound: 5,
RetryDuration: 5 * time.Millisecond,
Dial: errDialer,
GetNewAddress: func() (net.Addr, error) {
return &net.TCPAddr{
IP: net.ParseIP("127.0.0.1"),
Port: 18555,
}, nil
},
OnConnection: func(c *ConnReq, conn net.Conn) {
t.Fatalf("network failure: got unexpected connection - %v", c.Addr)
},
})
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("New error: %v", err)
}
cmgr.Start()
time.AfterFunc(10*time.Millisecond, cmgr.Stop)
cmgr.Wait()
wantMaxDials := uint32(75)
if atomic.LoadUint32(&dials) > wantMaxDials {
t.Fatalf("network failure: unexpected number of dials - got %v, want < %v",
atomic.LoadUint32(&dials), wantMaxDials)
}
}
// TestStopFailed tests that failed connections are ignored after connmgr is
// stopped.
//
// We have a dailer which sets the stop flag on the conn manager and returns an
// err so that the handler assumes that the conn manager is stopped and ignores
// the failure.
func TestStopFailed(t *testing.T) {
done := make(chan struct{}, 1)
waitDialer := func(addr net.Addr) (net.Conn, error) {
done <- struct{}{}
time.Sleep(time.Millisecond)
return nil, errors.New("network down")
}
cmgr, err := New(&Config{
Dial: waitDialer,
})
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("New error: %v", err)
}
cmgr.Start()
go func() {
<-done
atomic.StoreInt32(&cmgr.stop, 1)
time.Sleep(2 * time.Millisecond)
atomic.StoreInt32(&cmgr.stop, 0)
cmgr.Stop()
}()
cr := &ConnReq{
Addr: &net.TCPAddr{
IP: net.ParseIP("127.0.0.1"),
Port: 18555,
},
Permanent: true,
}
go cmgr.Connect(cr)
cmgr.Wait()
}
// mockListener implements the net.Listener interface and is used to test
// code that deals with net.Listeners without having to actually make any real
// connections.
type mockListener struct {
localAddr string
provideConn chan net.Conn
}
// Accept returns a mock connection when it receives a signal via the Connect
// function.
//
// This is part of the net.Listener interface.
func (m *mockListener) Accept() (net.Conn, error) {
for conn := range m.provideConn {
return conn, nil
}
return nil, errors.New("network connection closed")
}
// Close closes the mock listener which will cause any blocked Accept
// operations to be unblocked and return errors.
//
// This is part of the net.Listener interface.
func (m *mockListener) Close() error {
close(m.provideConn)
return nil
}
// Addr returns the address the mock listener was configured with.
//
// This is part of the net.Listener interface.
func (m *mockListener) Addr() net.Addr {
return &mockAddr{"tcp", m.localAddr}
}
// Connect fakes a connection to the mock listener from the provided remote
// address. It will cause the Accept function to return a mock connection
// configured with the provided remote address and the local address for the
// mock listener.
func (m *mockListener) Connect(ip string, port int) {
m.provideConn <- &mockConn{
laddr: m.localAddr,
lnet: "tcp",
rAddr: &net.TCPAddr{
IP: net.ParseIP(ip),
Port: port,
},
}
}
// newMockListener returns a new mock listener for the provided local address
// and port. No ports are actually opened.
func newMockListener(localAddr string) *mockListener {
return &mockListener{
localAddr: localAddr,
provideConn: make(chan net.Conn),
}
}
// TestListeners ensures providing listeners to the connection manager along
// with an accept callback works properly.
func TestListeners(t *testing.T) {
// Setup a connection manager with a couple of mock listeners that
// notify a channel when they receive mock connections.
receivedConns := make(chan net.Conn)
listener1 := newMockListener("127.0.0.1:8333")
listener2 := newMockListener("127.0.0.1:9333")
listeners := []net.Listener{listener1, listener2}
cmgr, err := New(&Config{
Listeners: listeners,
OnAccept: func(conn net.Conn) {
receivedConns <- conn
},
Dial: mockDialer,
})
if err != nil {
t.Fatalf("New error: %v", err)
}
cmgr.Start()
// Fake a couple of mock connections to each of the listeners.
go func() {
for i, listener := range listeners {
l := listener.(*mockListener)
l.Connect("127.0.0.1", 10000+i*2)
l.Connect("127.0.0.1", 10000+i*2+1)
}
}()
// Tally the receive connections to ensure the expected number are
// received. Also, fail the test after a timeout so it will not hang
// forever should the test not work.
expectedNumConns := len(listeners) * 2
var numConns int
out:
for {
select {
case <-receivedConns:
numConns++
if numConns == expectedNumConns {
break out
}
case <-time.After(time.Millisecond * 50):
t.Fatalf("Timeout waiting for %d expected connections",
expectedNumConns)
}
}
cmgr.Stop()
cmgr.Wait()
}