// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package net import ( "io" "net/internal/socktest" "os" "runtime" "testing" "time" ) func TestCloseRead(t *testing.T) { switch runtime.GOOS { case "nacl", "plan9": t.Skipf("not supported on %s", runtime.GOOS) } for _, network := range []string{"tcp", "unix", "unixpacket"} { if !testableNetwork(network) { t.Logf("skipping %s test", network) continue } ln, err := newLocalListener(network) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } switch network { case "unix", "unixpacket": defer os.Remove(ln.Addr().String()) } defer ln.Close() c, err := Dial(ln.Addr().Network(), ln.Addr().String()) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } switch network { case "unix", "unixpacket": defer os.Remove(c.LocalAddr().String()) } defer c.Close() switch c := c.(type) { case *TCPConn: err = c.CloseRead() case *UnixConn: err = c.CloseRead() } if err != nil { if perr := parseCloseError(err); perr != nil { t.Error(perr) } t.Fatal(err) } var b [1]byte n, err := c.Read(b[:]) if n != 0 || err == nil { t.Fatalf("got (%d, %v); want (0, error)", n, err) } } } func TestCloseWrite(t *testing.T) { switch runtime.GOOS { case "nacl", "plan9": t.Skipf("not supported on %s", runtime.GOOS) } handler := func(ls *localServer, ln Listener) { c, err := ln.Accept() if err != nil { t.Error(err) return } defer c.Close() var b [1]byte n, err := c.Read(b[:]) if n != 0 || err != io.EOF { t.Errorf("got (%d, %v); want (0, io.EOF)", n, err) return } switch c := c.(type) { case *TCPConn: err = c.CloseWrite() case *UnixConn: err = c.CloseWrite() } if err != nil { if perr := parseCloseError(err); perr != nil { t.Error(perr) } t.Error(err) return } n, err = c.Write(b[:]) if err == nil { t.Errorf("got (%d, %v); want (any, error)", n, err) return } } for _, network := range []string{"tcp", "unix", "unixpacket"} { if !testableNetwork(network) { t.Logf("skipping %s test", network) continue } ls, err := newLocalServer(network) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer ls.teardown() if err := ls.buildup(handler); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } c, err := Dial(ls.Listener.Addr().Network(), ls.Listener.Addr().String()) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } switch network { case "unix", "unixpacket": defer os.Remove(c.LocalAddr().String()) } defer c.Close() switch c := c.(type) { case *TCPConn: err = c.CloseWrite() case *UnixConn: err = c.CloseWrite() } if err != nil { if perr := parseCloseError(err); perr != nil { t.Error(perr) } t.Fatal(err) } var b [1]byte n, err := c.Read(b[:]) if n != 0 || err != io.EOF { t.Fatalf("got (%d, %v); want (0, io.EOF)", n, err) } n, err = c.Write(b[:]) if err == nil { t.Fatalf("got (%d, %v); want (any, error)", n, err) } } } func TestConnClose(t *testing.T) { for _, network := range []string{"tcp", "unix", "unixpacket"} { if !testableNetwork(network) { t.Logf("skipping %s test", network) continue } ln, err := newLocalListener(network) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } switch network { case "unix", "unixpacket": defer os.Remove(ln.Addr().String()) } defer ln.Close() c, err := Dial(ln.Addr().Network(), ln.Addr().String()) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } switch network { case "unix", "unixpacket": defer os.Remove(c.LocalAddr().String()) } defer c.Close() if err := c.Close(); err != nil { if perr := parseCloseError(err); perr != nil { t.Error(perr) } t.Fatal(err) } var b [1]byte n, err := c.Read(b[:]) if n != 0 || err == nil { t.Fatalf("got (%d, %v); want (0, error)", n, err) } } } func TestListenerClose(t *testing.T) { for _, network := range []string{"tcp", "unix", "unixpacket"} { if !testableNetwork(network) { t.Logf("skipping %s test", network) continue } ln, err := newLocalListener(network) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } switch network { case "unix", "unixpacket": defer os.Remove(ln.Addr().String()) } dst := ln.Addr().String() if err := ln.Close(); err != nil { if perr := parseCloseError(err); perr != nil { t.Error(perr) } t.Fatal(err) } c, err := ln.Accept() if err == nil { c.Close() t.Fatal("should fail") } if network == "tcp" { // We will have two TCP FSMs inside the // kernel here. There's no guarantee that a // signal comes from the far end FSM will be // delivered immediately to the near end FSM, // especially on the platforms that allow // multiple consumer threads to pull pending // established connections at the same time by // enabling SO_REUSEPORT option such as Linux, // DragonFly BSD. So we need to give some time // quantum to the kernel. // // Note that net.inet.tcp.reuseport_ext=1 by // default on DragonFly BSD. time.Sleep(time.Millisecond) cc, err := Dial("tcp", dst) if err == nil { t.Error("Dial to closed TCP listener succeeded.") cc.Close() } } } } func TestPacketConnClose(t *testing.T) { for _, network := range []string{"udp", "unixgram"} { if !testableNetwork(network) { t.Logf("skipping %s test", network) continue } c, err := newLocalPacketListener(network) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } switch network { case "unixgram": defer os.Remove(c.LocalAddr().String()) } defer c.Close() if err := c.Close(); err != nil { if perr := parseCloseError(err); perr != nil { t.Error(perr) } t.Fatal(err) } var b [1]byte n, _, err := c.ReadFrom(b[:]) if n != 0 || err == nil { t.Fatalf("got (%d, %v); want (0, error)", n, err) } } } // nacl was previous failing to reuse an address. func TestListenCloseListen(t *testing.T) { const maxTries = 10 for tries := 0; tries < maxTries; tries++ { ln, err := newLocalListener("tcp") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } addr := ln.Addr().String() if err := ln.Close(); err != nil { if perr := parseCloseError(err); perr != nil { t.Error(perr) } t.Fatal(err) } ln, err = Listen("tcp", addr) if err == nil { // Success. nacl couldn't do this before. ln.Close() return } t.Errorf("failed on try %d/%d: %v", tries+1, maxTries, err) } t.Fatalf("failed to listen/close/listen on same address after %d tries", maxTries) } // See golang.org/issue/6163, golang.org/issue/6987. func TestAcceptIgnoreAbortedConnRequest(t *testing.T) { switch runtime.GOOS { case "plan9": t.Skipf("%s does not have full support of socktest", runtime.GOOS) } syserr := make(chan error) go func() { defer close(syserr) for _, err := range abortedConnRequestErrors { syserr <- err } }() sw.Set(socktest.FilterAccept, func(so *socktest.Status) (socktest.AfterFilter, error) { if err, ok := <-syserr; ok { return nil, err } return nil, nil }) defer sw.Set(socktest.FilterAccept, nil) operr := make(chan error, 1) handler := func(ls *localServer, ln Listener) { defer close(operr) c, err := ln.Accept() if err != nil { if perr := parseAcceptError(err); perr != nil { operr <- perr } operr <- err return } c.Close() } ls, err := newLocalServer("tcp") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer ls.teardown() if err := ls.buildup(handler); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } c, err := Dial(ls.Listener.Addr().Network(), ls.Listener.Addr().String()) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } c.Close() for err := range operr { t.Error(err) } } func TestZeroByteRead(t *testing.T) { for _, network := range []string{"tcp", "unix", "unixpacket"} { if !testableNetwork(network) { t.Logf("skipping %s test", network) continue } ln, err := newLocalListener(network) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } connc := make(chan Conn, 1) go func() { defer ln.Close() c, err := ln.Accept() if err != nil { t.Error(err) } connc <- c // might be nil }() c, err := Dial(network, ln.Addr().String()) if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer c.Close() sc := <-connc if sc == nil { continue } defer sc.Close() if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { // A zero byte read on Windows caused a wait for readability first. // Rather than change that behavior, satisfy it in this test. // See Issue 15735. go io.WriteString(sc, "a") } n, err := c.Read(nil) if n != 0 || err != nil { t.Errorf("%s: zero byte client read = %v, %v; want 0, nil", network, n, err) } if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { // Same as comment above. go io.WriteString(c, "a") } n, err = sc.Read(nil) if n != 0 || err != nil { t.Errorf("%s: zero byte server read = %v, %v; want 0, nil", network, n, err) } } } // withTCPConnPair sets up a TCP connection between two peers, then // runs peer1 and peer2 concurrently. withTCPConnPair returns when // both have completed. func withTCPConnPair(t *testing.T, peer1, peer2 func(c *TCPConn) error) { ln, err := newLocalListener("tcp") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer ln.Close() errc := make(chan error, 2) go func() { c1, err := ln.Accept() if err != nil { errc <- err return } defer c1.Close() errc <- peer1(c1.(*TCPConn)) }() go func() { c2, err := Dial("tcp", ln.Addr().String()) if err != nil { errc <- err return } defer c2.Close() errc <- peer2(c2.(*TCPConn)) }() for i := 0; i < 2; i++ { if err := <-errc; err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } } }