Commit cb91dccd authored by Russ Cox's avatar Russ Cox

net/http: better failure in TestTransportPersistConnLeak

If one of the c.Get(ts.URL) results in an error, the child goroutine
calls t.Errorf, but the test goroutine gets stuck waiting for <-gotReqCh,
so the test hangs and the program is eventually killed (after 10 minutes!).
Whatever might have been printed to t.Errorf is never seen.
Adjust test so that the test fails cleanly in this case.

Still trying to debug why c.Get might fail.
It seems to have something to do with occasional connection
failures on macOS Sierra.

Change-Id: Ia797787bd51ea7cd6deb1192aec89c331c4f2c48
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/34836
Run-TryBot: Russ Cox <rsc@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: default avatarBrad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
parent 7aefdfde
......@@ -1083,8 +1083,10 @@ func waitNumGoroutine(nmax int) int {
func TestTransportPersistConnLeak(t *testing.T) {
// Not parallel: counts goroutines
defer afterTest(t)
gotReqCh := make(chan bool)
unblockCh := make(chan bool)
const numReq = 25
gotReqCh := make(chan bool, numReq)
unblockCh := make(chan bool, numReq)
ts := httptest.NewServer(HandlerFunc(func(w ResponseWriter, r *Request) {
gotReqCh <- true
<-unblockCh
......@@ -1098,14 +1100,15 @@ func TestTransportPersistConnLeak(t *testing.T) {
n0 := runtime.NumGoroutine()
const numReq = 25
didReqCh := make(chan bool)
didReqCh := make(chan bool, numReq)
failed := make(chan bool, numReq)
for i := 0; i < numReq; i++ {
go func() {
res, err := c.Get(ts.URL)
didReqCh <- true
if err != nil {
t.Errorf("client fetch error: %v", err)
failed <- true
return
}
res.Body.Close()
......@@ -1114,7 +1117,13 @@ func TestTransportPersistConnLeak(t *testing.T) {
// Wait for all goroutines to be stuck in the Handler.
for i := 0; i < numReq; i++ {
<-gotReqCh
select {
case <-gotReqCh:
// ok
case <-failed:
close(unblockCh)
return
}
}
nhigh := runtime.NumGoroutine()
......
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