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net/http: don't cancel Request.Context on pipelined Server requests
See big comment in code. Fixes #23921 Change-Id: I2dbd1acc2e9da07a71f9e0640aafe0c59a335627 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/123875 Run-TryBot: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
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@ -3175,25 +3175,32 @@ For:
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ts.Close()
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}
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// Tests that a pipelined request causes the first request's Handler's CloseNotify
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// channel to fire. Previously it deadlocked.
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// Tests that a pipelined request does not cause the first request's
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// Handler's CloseNotify channel to fire.
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//
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// Issue 13165
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// Issue 13165 (where it used to deadlock), but behavior changed in Issue 23921.
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func TestCloseNotifierPipelined(t *testing.T) {
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setParallel(t)
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defer afterTest(t)
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gotReq := make(chan bool, 2)
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sawClose := make(chan bool, 2)
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ts := httptest.NewServer(HandlerFunc(func(rw ResponseWriter, req *Request) {
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gotReq <- true
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cc := rw.(CloseNotifier).CloseNotify()
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<-cc
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select {
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case <-cc:
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t.Error("unexpected CloseNotify")
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case <-time.After(100 * time.Millisecond):
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}
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sawClose <- true
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}))
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defer ts.Close()
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conn, err := net.Dial("tcp", ts.Listener.Addr().String())
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("error dialing: %v", err)
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}
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diec := make(chan bool, 1)
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defer close(diec)
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go func() {
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const req = "GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nConnection: keep-alive\r\nHost: foo\r\n\r\n"
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_, err = io.WriteString(conn, req+req) // two requests
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@ -3206,27 +3213,23 @@ func TestCloseNotifierPipelined(t *testing.T) {
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}()
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reqs := 0
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closes := 0
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For:
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for {
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select {
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case <-gotReq:
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reqs++
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if reqs > 2 {
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t.Fatal("too many requests")
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} else if reqs > 1 {
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diec <- true
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}
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case <-sawClose:
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closes++
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if closes > 1 {
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break For
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return
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}
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case <-time.After(5 * time.Second):
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ts.CloseClientConnections()
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t.Fatal("timeout")
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}
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}
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ts.Close()
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}
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func TestCloseNotifierChanLeak(t *testing.T) {
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@ -5796,31 +5799,23 @@ func TestServerHijackGetsBackgroundByte(t *testing.T) {
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// Tell the client to send more data after the GET request.
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inHandler <- true
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// Wait until the HTTP server sees the extra data
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// after the GET request. The HTTP server fires the
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// close notifier here, assuming it's a pipelined
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// request, as documented.
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select {
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case <-w.(CloseNotifier).CloseNotify():
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case <-time.After(5 * time.Second):
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t.Error("timeout")
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return
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}
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conn, buf, err := w.(Hijacker).Hijack()
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if err != nil {
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t.Error(err)
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return
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}
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defer conn.Close()
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n := buf.Reader.Buffered()
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if n != 1 {
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t.Errorf("buffered data = %d; want 1", n)
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}
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peek, err := buf.Reader.Peek(3)
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if string(peek) != "foo" || err != nil {
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t.Errorf("Peek = %q, %v; want foo, nil", peek, err)
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}
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select {
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case <-r.Context().Done():
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t.Error("context unexpectedly canceled")
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default:
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}
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}))
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defer ts.Close()
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@ -5861,17 +5856,6 @@ func TestServerHijackGetsBackgroundByte_big(t *testing.T) {
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ts := httptest.NewServer(HandlerFunc(func(w ResponseWriter, r *Request) {
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defer close(done)
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// Wait until the HTTP server sees the extra data
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// after the GET request. The HTTP server fires the
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// close notifier here, assuming it's a pipelined
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// request, as documented.
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select {
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case <-w.(CloseNotifier).CloseNotify():
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case <-time.After(5 * time.Second):
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t.Error("timeout")
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return
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}
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conn, buf, err := w.(Hijacker).Hijack()
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if err != nil {
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t.Error(err)
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@ -203,6 +203,9 @@ type Hijacker interface {
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//
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// This mechanism can be used to cancel long operations on the server
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// if the client has disconnected before the response is ready.
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//
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// Deprecated: the CloseNotifier interface predates Go's context package.
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// New code should use Request.Context instead.
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type CloseNotifier interface {
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// CloseNotify returns a channel that receives at most a
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// single value (true) when the client connection has gone
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@ -674,10 +677,28 @@ func (cr *connReader) backgroundRead() {
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cr.lock()
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if n == 1 {
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cr.hasByte = true
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// We were at EOF already (since we wouldn't be in a
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// background read otherwise), so this is a pipelined
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// HTTP request.
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cr.closeNotifyFromPipelinedRequest()
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// We were past the end of the previous request's body already
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// (since we wouldn't be in a background read otherwise), so
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// this is a pipelined HTTP request. Prior to Go 1.11 we used to
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// send on the CloseNotify channel and cancel the context here,
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// but the behavior was documented as only "may", and we only
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// did that because that's how CloseNotify accidentally behaved
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// in very early Go releases prior to context support. Once we
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// added context support, people used a Handler's
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// Request.Context() and passed it along. Having that context
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// cancel on pipelined HTTP requests caused problems.
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// Fortunately, almost nothing uses HTTP/1.x pipelining.
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// Unfortunately, apt-get does, or sometimes does.
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// New Go 1.11 behavior: don't fire CloseNotify or cancel
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// contexts on pipelined requests. Shouldn't affect people, but
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// fixes cases like Issue 23921. This does mean that a client
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// closing their TCP connection after sending a pipelined
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// request won't cancel the context, but we'll catch that on any
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// write failure (in checkConnErrorWriter.Write).
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// If the server never writes, yes, there are still contrived
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// server & client behaviors where this fails to ever cancel the
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// context, but that's kinda why HTTP/1.x pipelining died
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// anyway.
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}
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if ne, ok := err.(net.Error); ok && cr.aborted && ne.Timeout() {
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// Ignore this error. It's the expected error from
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@ -724,19 +745,6 @@ func (cr *connReader) handleReadError(_ error) {
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cr.closeNotify()
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}
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// closeNotifyFromPipelinedRequest simply calls closeNotify.
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//
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// This method wrapper is here for documentation. The callers are the
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// cases where we send on the closenotify channel because of a
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// pipelined HTTP request, per the previous Go behavior and
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// documentation (that this "MAY" happen).
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//
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// TODO: consider changing this behavior and making context
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// cancelation and closenotify work the same.
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func (cr *connReader) closeNotifyFromPipelinedRequest() {
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cr.closeNotify()
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}
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// may be called from multiple goroutines.
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func (cr *connReader) closeNotify() {
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res, _ := cr.conn.curReq.Load().(*response)
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@ -1834,9 +1842,6 @@ func (c *conn) serve(ctx context.Context) {
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if requestBodyRemains(req.Body) {
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registerOnHitEOF(req.Body, w.conn.r.startBackgroundRead)
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} else {
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if w.conn.bufr.Buffered() > 0 {
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w.conn.r.closeNotifyFromPipelinedRequest()
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}
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w.conn.r.startBackgroundRead()
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}
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