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denoland-deno/cli/tools/test/channel.rs
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// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use super::TestEvent;
use deno_core::futures::future::poll_fn;
use deno_core::parking_lot;
use deno_core::parking_lot::lock_api::RawMutex;
use deno_core::parking_lot::lock_api::RawMutexTimed;
use deno_runtime::deno_io::pipe;
use deno_runtime::deno_io::AsyncPipeRead;
use deno_runtime::deno_io::PipeRead;
use deno_runtime::deno_io::PipeWrite;
use memmem::Searcher;
use std::fmt::Display;
use std::future::Future;
use std::io::Write;
use std::pin::Pin;
use std::sync::atomic::AtomicUsize;
use std::sync::atomic::Ordering;
use std::task::ready;
use std::task::Poll;
use std::time::Duration;
use tokio::io::AsyncRead;
use tokio::io::AsyncReadExt;
use tokio::io::ReadBuf;
use tokio::sync::mpsc::error::SendError;
use tokio::sync::mpsc::UnboundedReceiver;
use tokio::sync::mpsc::UnboundedSender;
use tokio::sync::mpsc::WeakUnboundedSender;
/// 8-byte sync marker that is unlikely to appear in normal output. Equivalent
/// to the string `"\u{200B}\0\u{200B}\0"`.
const SYNC_MARKER: &[u8; 8] = &[226, 128, 139, 0, 226, 128, 139, 0];
const HALF_SYNC_MARKER: &[u8; 4] = &[226, 128, 139, 0];
const BUFFER_SIZE: usize = 4096;
/// The test channel has been closed and cannot be used to send further messages.
#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub struct ChannelClosedError;
impl std::error::Error for ChannelClosedError {}
impl Display for ChannelClosedError {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
f.write_str("Test channel closed")
}
}
impl<T> From<SendError<T>> for ChannelClosedError {
fn from(_: SendError<T>) -> Self {
Self
}
}
#[repr(transparent)]
struct SendMutex(*const parking_lot::RawMutex);
impl Drop for SendMutex {
fn drop(&mut self) {
// SAFETY: We know this was locked by the sender
unsafe {
(*self.0).unlock();
}
}
}
// SAFETY: This is a mutex, so it's safe to send a pointer to it
unsafe impl Send for SendMutex {}
/// Create a [`TestEventSenderFactory`] and [`TestEventReceiver`] pair. The [`TestEventSenderFactory`] may be
/// used to create [`TestEventSender`]s and stdio streams for multiple workers in the system. The [`TestEventReceiver`]
/// will be kept alive until the final [`TestEventSender`] is dropped.
pub fn create_test_event_channel() -> (TestEventSenderFactory, TestEventReceiver)
{
let (sender, receiver) = tokio::sync::mpsc::unbounded_channel();
(
TestEventSenderFactory {
sender,
worker_id: Default::default(),
},
TestEventReceiver { receiver },
)
}
/// Create a [`TestEventWorkerSender`] and [`TestEventReceiver`] pair.The [`TestEventReceiver`]
/// will be kept alive until the [`TestEventSender`] is dropped.
pub fn create_single_test_event_channel(
) -> (TestEventWorkerSender, TestEventReceiver) {
let (factory, receiver) = create_test_event_channel();
(factory.worker(), receiver)
}
/// Polls for the next [`TestEvent`] from any worker. Events from multiple worker
/// streams may be interleaved.
pub struct TestEventReceiver {
receiver: UnboundedReceiver<(usize, TestEvent)>,
}
impl TestEventReceiver {
/// Receive a single test event, or `None` if no workers are alive.
pub async fn recv(&mut self) -> Option<(usize, TestEvent)> {
self.receiver.recv().await
}
}
struct TestStream {
id: usize,
read_opt: Option<AsyncPipeRead>,
sender: UnboundedSender<(usize, TestEvent)>,
}
impl TestStream {
fn new(
id: usize,
pipe_reader: PipeRead,
sender: UnboundedSender<(usize, TestEvent)>,
) -> std::io::Result<Self> {
// This may fail if the tokio runtime is shutting down
let read_opt = Some(pipe_reader.into_async()?);
Ok(Self {
id,
read_opt,
sender,
})
}
/// Send a buffer to the test event channel. If the channel no longer exists, shut down the stream
/// because we can't do anything.
#[must_use = "If this returns false, don't keep reading because we cannot send"]
fn send(&mut self, buffer: Vec<u8>) -> bool {
if buffer.is_empty() {
true
} else if self
.sender
.send((self.id, TestEvent::Output(buffer)))
.is_err()
{
self.read_opt.take();
false
} else {
true
}
}
fn is_alive(&self) -> bool {
self.read_opt.is_some()
}
/// Cancellation-safe.
#[inline]
fn pipe(&mut self) -> impl Future<Output = ()> + '_ {
poll_fn(|cx| self.poll_pipe(cx))
}
/// Attempt to read from a given stream, pushing all of the data in it into the given
/// [`UnboundedSender`] before returning.
fn poll_pipe(&mut self, cx: &mut std::task::Context) -> Poll<()> {
let mut buffer = [0_u8; BUFFER_SIZE];
let mut buf = ReadBuf::new(&mut buffer);
let res = {
// No more stream, we shouldn't hit this case.
let Some(stream) = &mut self.read_opt else {
unreachable!();
};
ready!(Pin::new(&mut *stream).poll_read(cx, &mut buf))
};
match res {
Ok(_) => {
let buf = buf.filled().to_vec();
if buf.is_empty() {
// The buffer may return empty in EOF conditions and never return an error,
// so we need to treat this as EOF
self.read_opt.take();
} else {
// Attempt to send the buffer, marking as not alive if the channel is closed
_ = self.send(buf);
}
}
Err(_) => {
// Stream errored, so just return and mark this stream as not alive.
_ = self.send(buf.filled().to_vec());
self.read_opt.take();
}
}
Poll::Ready(())
}
/// Read and "block" until the sync markers have been read.
async fn read_until_sync_marker(&mut self) {
let Some(file) = &mut self.read_opt else {
return;
};
let mut flush = Vec::with_capacity(BUFFER_SIZE);
loop {
let mut buffer = [0_u8; BUFFER_SIZE];
match file.read(&mut buffer).await {
Err(_) | Ok(0) => {
// EOF or error, just return. We make no guarantees about unflushed data at shutdown.
self.read_opt.take();
return;
}
Ok(read) => {
flush.extend(&buffer[0..read]);
// "ends_with" is cheaper, so check that first
if flush.ends_with(HALF_SYNC_MARKER) {
// We might have read the full sync marker.
if flush.ends_with(SYNC_MARKER) {
flush.truncate(flush.len() - SYNC_MARKER.len());
} else {
flush.truncate(flush.len() - HALF_SYNC_MARKER.len());
}
// Try to send our flushed buffer. If the channel is closed, this stream will
// be marked as not alive.
_ = self.send(flush);
return;
}
// If we don't end with the marker, then we need to search the bytes we read plus four bytes
// from before. There's still a possibility that the marker could be split because of a pipe
// buffer that fills up, forcing the flush to be written across two writes and interleaving
// data between, but that's a risk we take with this sync marker approach.
let searcher = memmem::TwoWaySearcher::new(HALF_SYNC_MARKER);
let start =
(flush.len() - read).saturating_sub(HALF_SYNC_MARKER.len());
if let Some(offset) = searcher.search_in(&flush[start..]) {
flush.truncate(offset);
// Try to send our flushed buffer. If the channel is closed, this stream will
// be marked as not alive.
_ = self.send(flush);
return;
}
}
}
}
}
}
/// A factory for creating [`TestEventSender`]s. This factory must be dropped
/// before the [`TestEventReceiver`] will complete.
pub struct TestEventSenderFactory {
sender: UnboundedSender<(usize, TestEvent)>,
worker_id: AtomicUsize,
}
impl TestEventSenderFactory {
/// Create a [`TestEventWorkerSender`], along with a stdout/stderr stream.
pub fn worker(&self) -> TestEventWorkerSender {
let id = self.worker_id.fetch_add(1, Ordering::AcqRel);
let (stdout_reader, stdout_writer) = pipe().unwrap();
let (stderr_reader, stderr_writer) = pipe().unwrap();
let (sync_sender, mut sync_receiver) =
tokio::sync::mpsc::unbounded_channel::<(SendMutex, SendMutex)>();
let stdout = stdout_writer.try_clone().unwrap();
let stderr = stderr_writer.try_clone().unwrap();
let sender = self.sender.clone();
// Each worker spawns its own output monitoring and serialization task. This task will
// poll the stdout/stderr streams and interleave that data with `TestEvents` generated
// by the test runner worker.
//
// Note that this _must_ be a separate thread! Flushing requires locking coördination
// on two threads and if we're blocking-locked on the mutex we've sent down the sync_receiver,
// there's no way for us to process the actual flush operation here.
//
// Creating a mini-runtime to flush the stdout/stderr is the easiest way to do this, but
// there's no reason we couldn't do it with non-blocking I/O, other than the difficulty
// of setting up an I/O reactor in Windows.
std::thread::spawn(move || {
let runtime = tokio::runtime::Builder::new_current_thread()
.enable_io()
.build()
.unwrap();
runtime.block_on(tokio::task::unconstrained(async move {
let mut test_stdout =
TestStream::new(id, stdout_reader, sender.clone())?;
let mut test_stderr = TestStream::new(id, stderr_reader, sender)?;
// This ensures that the stdout and stderr streams in the select! loop below cannot starve each
// other.
let mut alternate_stream_priority = false;
// This function will be woken whenever a stream or the receiver is ready
loop {
alternate_stream_priority = !alternate_stream_priority;
let (a, b) = if alternate_stream_priority {
(&mut test_stdout, &mut test_stderr)
} else {
(&mut test_stderr, &mut test_stdout)
};
tokio::select! {
biased; // We actually want to poll the channel first
recv = sync_receiver.recv() => {
match recv {
// If the channel closed, we assume that all important data from the streams was synced,
// so we just end this task immediately.
None => { break },
Some((mutex1, mutex2)) => {
// Two phase lock: mutex1 indicates that we are done our general read phase and are ready for
// the sync phase. mutex2 indicates that we have completed the sync phase. This prevents deadlock
// when the pipe is too full to accept the sync marker.
drop(mutex1);
for stream in [&mut test_stdout, &mut test_stderr] {
if stream.is_alive() {
stream.read_until_sync_marker().await;
}
}
drop(mutex2);
}
}
}
// Poll stdout first if `alternate_stream_priority` is true, otherwise poll stderr first.
// This is necessary because of the `biased` flag above to avoid starvation.
_ = a.pipe(), if a.is_alive() => {},
_ = b.pipe(), if b.is_alive() => {},
}
}
Ok::<_, std::io::Error>(())
}))?;
Ok::<_, std::io::Error>(())
});
let sender = TestEventSender {
id,
sender: self.sender.clone(),
sync_sender,
stdout_writer,
stderr_writer,
};
TestEventWorkerSender {
sender,
stdout,
stderr,
}
}
/// A [`TestEventWeakSender`] has a unique ID, but will not keep the [`TestEventReceiver`] alive.
/// This may be useful to add a `SIGINT` or other break handler to tests that isn't part of a
/// specific test, but handles the overall orchestration of running tests:
///
/// ```nocompile
/// let mut cancel_sender = test_event_sender_factory.weak_sender();
/// let sigint_handler_handle = spawn(async move {
/// signal::ctrl_c().await.unwrap();
/// cancel_sender.send(TestEvent::Sigint).ok();
/// });
/// ```
pub fn weak_sender(&self) -> TestEventWeakSender {
TestEventWeakSender {
id: self.worker_id.fetch_add(1, Ordering::AcqRel),
sender: self.sender.downgrade(),
}
}
}
pub struct TestEventWeakSender {
pub id: usize,
sender: WeakUnboundedSender<(usize, TestEvent)>,
}
impl TestEventWeakSender {
pub fn send(&mut self, message: TestEvent) -> Result<(), ChannelClosedError> {
Ok(
self
.sender
.upgrade()
.ok_or(ChannelClosedError)?
.send((self.id, message))?,
)
}
}
pub struct TestEventWorkerSender {
pub sender: TestEventSender,
pub stdout: PipeWrite,
pub stderr: PipeWrite,
}
/// Sends messages from a given worker into the test stream. If multiple clones of
/// this sender are kept alive, the worker is kept alive.
///
/// Any unflushed bytes in the stdout or stderr stream associated with this sender
/// are not guaranteed to be sent on drop unless flush is explicitly called.
pub struct TestEventSender {
pub id: usize,
sender: UnboundedSender<(usize, TestEvent)>,
sync_sender: UnboundedSender<(SendMutex, SendMutex)>,
stdout_writer: PipeWrite,
stderr_writer: PipeWrite,
}
impl TestEventSender {
pub fn send(&mut self, message: TestEvent) -> Result<(), ChannelClosedError> {
// Certain messages require us to ensure that all output has been drained to ensure proper
// interleaving of messages.
if message.requires_stdio_sync() {
self.flush()?;
}
Ok(self.sender.send((self.id, message))?)
}
/// Ensure that all output has been fully flushed by writing a sync marker into the
/// stdout and stderr streams and waiting for it on the other side.
pub fn flush(&mut self) -> Result<(), ChannelClosedError> {
// Two phase lock: mutex1 indicates that we are done our general read phase and are ready for
// the sync phase. mutex2 indicates that we have completed the sync phase. This prevents deadlock
// when the pipe is too full to accept the sync marker.
let mutex1 = parking_lot::RawMutex::INIT;
mutex1.lock();
let mutex2 = parking_lot::RawMutex::INIT;
mutex2.lock();
self
.sync_sender
.send((SendMutex(&mutex1 as _), SendMutex(&mutex2 as _)))?;
if !mutex1.try_lock_for(Duration::from_secs(30)) {
panic!(
"Test flush deadlock 1, sender closed = {}",
self.sync_sender.is_closed()
);
}
_ = self.stdout_writer.write_all(SYNC_MARKER);
_ = self.stderr_writer.write_all(SYNC_MARKER);
if !mutex2.try_lock_for(Duration::from_secs(30)) {
panic!(
"Test flush deadlock 2, sender closed = {}",
self.sync_sender.is_closed()
);
}
Ok(())
}
}
#[allow(clippy::print_stdout)]
#[allow(clippy::print_stderr)]
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use crate::tools::test::TestResult;
use deno_core::unsync::spawn;
use deno_core::unsync::spawn_blocking;
/// Test that output is correctly interleaved with messages.
#[tokio::test]
async fn spawn_worker() {
test_util::timeout!(60);
let (mut worker, mut receiver) = create_single_test_event_channel();
let recv_handle = spawn(async move {
let mut queue = vec![];
while let Some((_, message)) = receiver.recv().await {
let msg_str = format!("{message:?}");
if msg_str.len() > 50 {
eprintln!("message = {}...", &msg_str[..50]);
} else {
eprintln!("message = {}", msg_str);
}
queue.push(message);
}
eprintln!("done");
queue
});
let send_handle = spawn_blocking(move || {
worker.stdout.write_all(&[1; 100_000]).unwrap();
eprintln!("Wrote bytes");
worker.sender.send(TestEvent::StepWait(1)).unwrap();
eprintln!("Sent");
worker.stdout.write_all(&[2; 100_000]).unwrap();
eprintln!("Wrote bytes 2");
worker.sender.flush().unwrap();
eprintln!("Done");
});
send_handle.await.unwrap();
let messages = recv_handle.await.unwrap();
let mut expected = 1;
let mut count = 0;
for message in messages {
match message {
TestEvent::Output(vec) => {
assert_eq!(vec[0], expected);
count += vec.len();
}
TestEvent::StepWait(_) => {
assert_eq!(count, 100_000);
count = 0;
expected = 2;
}
_ => unreachable!(),
}
}
assert_eq!(expected, 2);
assert_eq!(count, 100_000);
}
/// Test that flushing a large number of times doesn't hang.
#[tokio::test]
async fn test_flush_lots() {
test_util::timeout!(240);
let (mut worker, mut receiver) = create_single_test_event_channel();
let recv_handle = spawn(async move {
let mut queue = vec![];
while let Some((_, message)) = receiver.recv().await {
assert!(!matches!(message, TestEvent::Output(..)));
queue.push(message);
}
eprintln!("Receiver closed");
queue
});
let send_handle = spawn_blocking(move || {
for _ in 0..100000 {
worker.sender.send(TestEvent::StepWait(1)).unwrap();
}
eprintln!("Sent all messages");
});
send_handle.await.unwrap();
let messages = recv_handle.await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(messages.len(), 100000);
}
/// Test that flushing a large number of times doesn't hang.
#[tokio::test]
async fn test_flush_large() {
test_util::timeout!(240);
let (mut worker, mut receiver) = create_single_test_event_channel();
let recv_handle = spawn(async move {
let mut queue = vec![];
while let Some((_, message)) = receiver.recv().await {
if let TestEvent::StepWait(..) = message {
queue.push(());
}
}
eprintln!("Receiver closed");
queue
});
let send_handle = spawn_blocking(move || {
for _ in 0..25000 {
// Write one pipe buffer's worth of message here. We try a few different sizes of potentially
// blocking writes.
worker.stderr.write_all(&[0; 4 * 1024]).unwrap();
worker.sender.send(TestEvent::StepWait(1)).unwrap();
worker.stderr.write_all(&[0; 16 * 1024]).unwrap();
worker.sender.send(TestEvent::StepWait(1)).unwrap();
worker.stderr.write_all(&[0; 64 * 1024]).unwrap();
worker.sender.send(TestEvent::StepWait(1)).unwrap();
worker.stderr.write_all(&[0; 128 * 1024]).unwrap();
worker.sender.send(TestEvent::StepWait(1)).unwrap();
}
eprintln!("Sent all messages");
});
send_handle.await.unwrap();
let messages = recv_handle.await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(messages.len(), 100000);
}
/// Test that flushing a large number of times doesn't hang.
#[tokio::test]
async fn test_flush_with_close() {
test_util::timeout!(240);
let (worker, mut receiver) = create_single_test_event_channel();
let TestEventWorkerSender {
mut sender,
stderr,
stdout,
} = worker;
let recv_handle = spawn(async move {
let mut queue = vec![];
while let Some((_, _)) = receiver.recv().await {
queue.push(());
}
eprintln!("Receiver closed");
queue
});
let send_handle = spawn_blocking(move || {
let mut stdout = Some(stdout);
let mut stderr = Some(stderr);
for i in 0..100000 {
if i == 20000 {
stdout.take();
}
if i == 40000 {
stderr.take();
}
if i % 2 == 0 {
if let Some(stdout) = &mut stdout {
stdout.write_all(b"message").unwrap();
}
} else if let Some(stderr) = &mut stderr {
stderr.write_all(b"message").unwrap();
}
sender.send(TestEvent::StepWait(1)).unwrap();
}
eprintln!("Sent all messages");
});
send_handle.await.unwrap();
let messages = recv_handle.await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(messages.len(), 130000);
}
/// Test that large numbers of interleaved steps are routed properly.
#[tokio::test]
async fn test_interleave() {
test_util::timeout!(60);
const MESSAGE_COUNT: usize = 10_000;
let (mut worker, mut receiver) = create_single_test_event_channel();
let recv_handle = spawn(async move {
let mut i = 0;
while let Some((_, message)) = receiver.recv().await {
if i % 2 == 0 {
let expected_text = format!("{:08x}", i / 2).into_bytes();
let TestEvent::Output(text) = message else {
panic!("Incorrect message: {message:?}");
};
assert_eq!(text, expected_text);
} else {
let TestEvent::Result(index, TestResult::Ok, 0) = message else {
panic!("Incorrect message: {message:?}");
};
assert_eq!(index, i / 2);
}
i += 1;
}
eprintln!("Receiver closed");
i
});
let send_handle: deno_core::unsync::JoinHandle<()> =
spawn_blocking(move || {
for i in 0..MESSAGE_COUNT {
worker
.stderr
.write_all(format!("{i:08x}").as_str().as_bytes())
.unwrap();
worker
.sender
.send(TestEvent::Result(i, TestResult::Ok, 0))
.unwrap();
}
eprintln!("Sent all messages");
});
send_handle.await.unwrap();
let messages = recv_handle.await.unwrap();
assert_eq!(messages, MESSAGE_COUNT * 2);
}
#[tokio::test]
async fn test_sender_shutdown_before_receive() {
test_util::timeout!(60);
for _ in 0..10 {
let (mut worker, mut receiver) = create_single_test_event_channel();
worker.stderr.write_all(b"hello").unwrap();
worker
.sender
.send(TestEvent::Result(0, TestResult::Ok, 0))
.unwrap();
drop(worker);
let (_, message) = receiver.recv().await.unwrap();
let TestEvent::Output(text) = message else {
panic!("Incorrect message: {message:?}");
};
assert_eq!(text.as_slice(), b"hello");
let (_, message) = receiver.recv().await.unwrap();
let TestEvent::Result(..) = message else {
panic!("Incorrect message: {message:?}");
};
assert!(receiver.recv().await.is_none());
}
}
/// Ensure nothing panics if we're racing the runtime shutdown.
#[test]
fn test_runtime_shutdown() {
test_util::timeout!(60);
let runtime = tokio::runtime::Builder::new_current_thread()
.enable_all()
.build()
.unwrap();
runtime.block_on(async {
let (mut worker, mut receiver) = create_single_test_event_channel();
tokio::task::spawn(async move {
loop {
if receiver.recv().await.is_none() {
break;
}
}
});
tokio::task::spawn(async move {
_ = worker.sender.send(TestEvent::Sigint);
});
});
}
}