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net/http: fix rare Transport leak, remove incorrect defensive logic
Remove some incorrect code that was present after since I added support for idle timeouts in CL 22670. This code actually caused a bug (a rare goroutine leak) rather than prevent a bogus connection reuse. The t.idleMu mutex already protects most the invariants, including an explicit Stop call. There's only one Stop call on that timer, and it's guarded by t.idleMu. What idleMu doesn't protect against is the timer firing on its own. But we don't need code to protect against that case because the goroutine that is created via AfterFunc when the timer fires already checks the invariants: // closeConnIfStillIdle closes the connection if it's still sitting idle. // This is what's called by the persistConn's idleTimer, and is run in its // own goroutine. func (pc *persistConn) closeConnIfStillIdle() { t := pc.t t.idleMu.Lock() defer t.idleMu.Unlock() if _, ok := t.idleLRU.m[pc]; !ok { // Not idle. return } (note the "Not idle." part). Tested by hand with the repro code from #25621. No more leaks. Fixes #25621 Change-Id: Idf011a4cb1fcd01f55a5a6269e4c0ee5f4446786 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/123315 Run-TryBot: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org> TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org> Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
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@ -811,12 +811,6 @@ func (t *Transport) getIdleConn(cm connectMethod) (pconn *persistConn, idleSince
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// carry on.
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continue
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}
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if pconn.idleTimer != nil && !pconn.idleTimer.Stop() {
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// We picked this conn at the ~same time it
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// was expiring and it's trying to close
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// itself in another goroutine. Don't use it.
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continue
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}
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return pconn, pconn.idleAt
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}
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}
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