Prevent port collisions between concurrent TAP tests
Currently there is a race condition where if concurrent TAP tests both test that they can open a port they will assume that it is free and use it, causing one of them to fail. To prevent this we record a reservation using an exclusive lock, and any TAP test that discovers a reservation checks to see if the reserving process is still alive, and looks for another free port if it is. Ports are reserved in a directory set by the environment setting PG_TEST_PORT_DIR, or if that doesn't exist a subdirectory of the top build directory as set by meson or Makefile.global, or its own tmp_check directory. The prove_check recipe in Makefile.global.in is extended to export top_builddir to the TAP tests. This was already exported by the prove_installcheck recipes. Per complaint from Andres Freund This will be backpatched in due course after some testing. Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/20221002164931.d57hlutrcz4d2zi7@awork3.anarazel.de
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TESTLOGDIR='$(CURDIR)/tmp_check/log' \
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TESTDATADIR='$(CURDIR)/tmp_check' \
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$(with_temp_install) \
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PGPORT='6$(DEF_PGPORT)' \
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PGPORT='6$(DEF_PGPORT)' top_builddir='$(CURDIR)/$(top_builddir)' \
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PG_REGRESS='$(CURDIR)/$(top_builddir)/src/test/regress/pg_regress' \
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$(PROVE) $(PG_PROVE_FLAGS) $(PROVE_FLAGS) $(if $(PROVE_TESTS),$(PROVE_TESTS),t/*.pl)
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endef
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@ -101,9 +101,9 @@ use warnings;
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use Carp;
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use Config;
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use Fcntl qw(:mode);
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use Fcntl qw(:mode :flock :seek :DEFAULT);
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use File::Basename;
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use File::Path qw(rmtree);
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use File::Path qw(rmtree mkpath);
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use File::Spec;
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use File::stat qw(stat);
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use File::Temp ();
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use Scalar::Util qw(blessed);
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our ($use_tcp, $test_localhost, $test_pghost, $last_host_assigned,
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$last_port_assigned, @all_nodes, $died);
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$last_port_assigned, @all_nodes, $died, $portdir);
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# the minimum version we believe to be compatible with this package without
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# subclassing.
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our $min_compat = 12;
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# list of file reservations made by get_free_port
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my @port_reservation_files;
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INIT
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{
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# Tracking of last port value assigned to accelerate free port lookup.
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$last_port_assigned = int(rand() * 16384) + 49152;
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# Set the port lock directory
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# If we're told to use a directory (e.g. from a buildfarm client)
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# explicitly, use that
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$portdir = $ENV{PG_TEST_PORT_DIR};
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# Otherwise, try to use a directory at the top of the build tree
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# or as a last resort use the tmp_check directory
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my $build_dir = $ENV{MESON_BUILD_ROOT}
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|| $ENV{top_builddir}
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|| $PostgreSQL::Test::Utils::tmp_check ;
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$portdir ||= "$build_dir/portlock";
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$portdir =~ s!\\!/!g;
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# Make sure the directory exists
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mkpath($portdir) unless -d $portdir;
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}
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=pod
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Ports assigned to existing PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster objects are automatically
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excluded, even if those servers are not currently running.
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XXX A port available now may become unavailable by the time we start
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the desired service.
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The port number is reserved so that other concurrent test programs will not
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try to use the same port.
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Note: this is not an instance method. As it's not exported it should be
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called from outside the module as C<PostgreSQL::Test::Cluster::get_free_port()>.
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last;
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}
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}
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$found = _reserve_port($port) if $found;
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}
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}
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return $ret;
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}
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# Internal routine to reserve a port number
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# Returns 1 if successful, 0 if port is already reserved.
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sub _reserve_port
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{
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my $port = shift;
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# open in rw mode so we don't have to reopen it and lose the lock
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my $filename = "$portdir/$port.rsv";
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sysopen(my $portfile, $filename, O_RDWR|O_CREAT)
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|| die "opening port file $filename: $!";
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# take an exclusive lock to avoid concurrent access
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flock($portfile, LOCK_EX) || die "locking port file $filename: $!";
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# see if someone else has or had a reservation of this port
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my $pid = <$portfile>;
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chomp $pid;
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if ($pid +0 > 0)
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{
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if (kill 0, $pid)
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{
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# process exists and is owned by us, so we can't reserve this port
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flock($portfile, LOCK_UN);
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close($portfile);
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return 0;
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}
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}
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# All good, go ahead and reserve the port
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seek($portfile, 0, SEEK_SET);
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# print the pid with a fixed width so we don't leave any trailing junk
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print $portfile sprintf("%10d\n",$$);
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flock($portfile, LOCK_UN);
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close($portfile);
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push(@port_reservation_files, $filename);
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return 1;
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}
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# Automatically shut down any still-running nodes (in the same order the nodes
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# were created in) when the test script exits.
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END
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if $exit_code == 0 && PostgreSQL::Test::Utils::all_tests_passing();
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}
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unlink @port_reservation_files;
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$? = $exit_code;
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}
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