TLS test fix from redis (#524)
* Fix TLS tests on newer tcl-tls/OpenSSL. (#10910) Before this commit, TLS tests on Ubuntu 22.04 would fail as dropped connections result with an ECONNABORTED error thrown instead of an empty read. * multithread for ci tests * multithread cluster tests * clients to 1 in ci Co-authored-by: Yossi Gottlieb <yossigo@gmail.com>
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@ -21,10 +21,10 @@ jobs:
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- name: test-tls
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run: |
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sudo apt-get -y install tcl tcl-tls
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./runtest --clients 2 --verbose --tls
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./runtest --clients 1 --verbose --tls --config server-threads 3
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- name: cluster-test
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run: |
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./runtest-cluster --tls
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./runtest-cluster --tls --config server-threads 3
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- name: sentinel test
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run: |
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./runtest-sentinel
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@ -66,6 +66,33 @@ proc redis {{server 127.0.0.1} {port 6379} {defer 0} {tls 0} {tlsoptions {}} {re
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interp alias {} ::redis::redisHandle$id {} ::redis::__dispatch__ $id
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}
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# On recent versions of tcl-tls/OpenSSL, reading from a dropped connection
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# results with an error we need to catch and mimic the old behavior.
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proc ::redis::redis_safe_read {fd len} {
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if {$len == -1} {
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set err [catch {set val [read $fd]} msg]
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} else {
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set err [catch {set val [read $fd $len]} msg]
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}
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if {!$err} {
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return $val
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}
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if {[string match "*connection abort*" $msg]} {
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return {}
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}
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error $msg
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}
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proc ::redis::redis_safe_gets {fd} {
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if {[catch {set val [gets $fd]} msg]} {
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if {[string match "*connection abort*" $msg]} {
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return {}
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}
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error $msg
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}
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return $val
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}
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# This is a wrapper to the actual dispatching procedure that handles
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# reconnection if needed.
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proc ::redis::__dispatch__ {id method args} {
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@ -146,6 +173,10 @@ proc ::redis::__method__read {id fd} {
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::redis::redis_read_reply $id $fd
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}
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proc ::redis::__method__rawread {id fd {len -1}} {
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return [redis_safe_read $fd $len]
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}
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proc ::redis::__method__write {id fd buf} {
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::redis::redis_write $fd $buf
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}
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@ -192,8 +223,8 @@ proc ::redis::redis_writenl {fd buf} {
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}
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proc ::redis::redis_readnl {fd len} {
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set buf [read $fd $len]
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read $fd 2 ; # discard CR LF
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set buf [redis_safe_read $fd $len]
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redis_safe_read $fd 2 ; # discard CR LF
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return $buf
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}
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@ -239,11 +270,11 @@ proc ::redis::redis_read_map {id fd} {
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}
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proc ::redis::redis_read_line fd {
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string trim [gets $fd]
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string trim [redis_safe_gets $fd]
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}
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proc ::redis::redis_read_null fd {
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gets $fd
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redis_safe_gets $fd
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return {}
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}
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@ -260,7 +291,7 @@ proc ::redis::redis_read_reply {id fd} {
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}
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while {1} {
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set type [read $fd 1]
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set type [redis_safe_read $fd 1]
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switch -exact -- $type {
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_ {return [redis_read_null $fd]}
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: -
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@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ start_server {tags {"obuf-limits"} overrides { server-threads 1 }} {
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# Read nothing
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set fd [$rd channel]
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assert_equal {} [read $fd]
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assert_equal {} [$rd rawread]
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}
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# Note: This test assumes that what's written with one write, will be read by redis in one read.
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@ -151,8 +151,7 @@ start_server {tags {"obuf-limits"} overrides { server-threads 1 }} {
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assert_equal "PONG" [r ping]
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set clients [r client list]
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assert_no_match "*name=multicommands*" $clients
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set fd [$rd2 channel]
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assert_equal {} [read $fd]
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assert_equal {} [$rd2 rawread]
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}
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test {Execute transactions completely even if client output buffer limit is enforced} {
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