PNG  IHDRX cHRMz&u0`:pQ<bKGD pHYsodtIME MeqIDATxw]Wug^Qd˶ 6`!N:!@xI~)%7%@Bh&`lnjVF29gΨ4E$|>cɚ{gk= %,a KX%,a KX%,a KX%,a KX%,a KX%,a KX%, b` ǟzeאfp]<!SJmɤY޲ڿ,%c ~ع9VH.!Ͳz&QynֺTkRR.BLHi٪:l;@(!MԴ=žI,:o&N'Kù\vRmJ雵֫AWic H@" !: Cé||]k-Ha oݜ:y F())u]aG7*JV@J415p=sZH!=!DRʯvɱh~V\}v/GKY$n]"X"}t@ xS76^[bw4dsce)2dU0 CkMa-U5tvLƀ~mlMwfGE/-]7XAƟ`׮g ewxwC4\[~7@O-Q( a*XGƒ{ ՟}$_y3tĐƤatgvێi|K=uVyrŲlLӪuܿzwk$m87k( `múcE)"@rK( z4$D; 2kW=Xb$V[Ru819קR~qloѱDyįݎ*mxw]y5e4K@ЃI0A D@"BDk_)N\8͜9dz"fK0zɿvM /.:2O{ Nb=M=7>??Zuo32 DLD@D| &+֎C #B8ַ`bOb $D#ͮҪtx]%`ES`Ru[=¾!@Od37LJ0!OIR4m]GZRJu$‡c=%~s@6SKy?CeIh:[vR@Lh | (BhAMy=݃  G"'wzn޺~8ԽSh ~T*A:xR[ܹ?X[uKL_=fDȊ؂p0}7=D$Ekq!/t.*2ʼnDbŞ}DijYaȲ(""6HA;:LzxQ‘(SQQ}*PL*fc\s `/d'QXW, e`#kPGZuŞuO{{wm[&NBTiiI0bukcA9<4@SӊH*؎4U/'2U5.(9JuDfrޱtycU%j(:RUbArLֺN)udA':uGQN"-"Is.*+k@ `Ojs@yU/ H:l;@yyTn}_yw!VkRJ4P)~y#)r,D =ě"Q]ci'%HI4ZL0"MJy 8A{ aN<8D"1#IJi >XjX֔#@>-{vN!8tRݻ^)N_╗FJEk]CT՟ YP:_|H1@ CBk]yKYp|og?*dGvzنzӴzjֺNkC~AbZƷ`.H)=!QͷVTT(| u78y֮}|[8-Vjp%2JPk[}ԉaH8Wpqhwr:vWª<}l77_~{s۴V+RCģ%WRZ\AqHifɤL36: #F:p]Bq/z{0CU6ݳEv_^k7'>sq*+kH%a`0ԣisqにtү04gVgW΂iJiS'3w.w}l6MC2uԯ|>JF5`fV5m`Y**Db1FKNttu]4ccsQNnex/87+}xaUW9y>ͯ骵G{䩓Գ3+vU}~jJ.NFRD7<aJDB1#ҳgSb,+CS?/ VG J?|?,2#M9}B)MiE+G`-wo߫V`fio(}S^4e~V4bHOYb"b#E)dda:'?}׮4繏`{7Z"uny-?ǹ;0MKx{:_pÚmFמ:F " .LFQLG)Q8qN q¯¯3wOvxDb\. BKD9_NN &L:4D{mm o^tֽ:q!ƥ}K+<"m78N< ywsard5+вz~mnG)=}lYݧNj'QJS{S :UYS-952?&O-:W}(!6Mk4+>A>j+i|<<|;ر^߉=HE|V#F)Emm#}/"y GII웻Jі94+v뾧xu~5C95~ūH>c@덉pʃ1/4-A2G%7>m;–Y,cyyaln" ?ƻ!ʪ<{~h~i y.zZB̃/,雋SiC/JFMmBH&&FAbϓO^tubbb_hZ{_QZ-sύodFgO(6]TJA˯#`۶ɟ( %$&+V'~hiYy>922 Wp74Zkq+Ovn錄c>8~GqܲcWꂎz@"1A.}T)uiW4="jJ2W7mU/N0gcqܗOO}?9/wìXžΏ0 >֩(V^Rh32!Hj5`;O28؇2#ݕf3 ?sJd8NJ@7O0 b־?lldщ̡&|9C.8RTWwxWy46ah嘦mh٤&l zCy!PY?: CJyв]dm4ǜҐR޻RլhX{FƯanшQI@x' ao(kUUuxW_Ñ줮[w8 FRJ(8˼)_mQ _!RJhm=!cVmm ?sFOnll6Qk}alY}; "baӌ~M0w,Ggw2W:G/k2%R,_=u`WU R.9T"v,<\Ik޽/2110Ӿxc0gyC&Ny޽JҢrV6N ``یeA16"J³+Rj*;BϜkZPJaÍ<Jyw:NP8/D$ 011z֊Ⱳ3ι֘k1V_"h!JPIΣ'ɜ* aEAd:ݺ>y<}Lp&PlRfTb1]o .2EW\ͮ]38؋rTJsǏP@芎sF\> P^+dYJLbJ C-xϐn> ι$nj,;Ǖa FU *择|h ~izť3ᤓ`K'-f tL7JK+vf2)V'-sFuB4i+m+@My=O҈0"|Yxoj,3]:cо3 $#uŘ%Y"y죯LebqtҢVzq¼X)~>4L׶m~[1_k?kxֺQ`\ |ٛY4Ѯr!)N9{56(iNq}O()Em]=F&u?$HypWUeB\k]JɩSع9 Zqg4ZĊo oMcjZBU]B\TUd34ݝ~:7ڶSUsB0Z3srx 7`:5xcx !qZA!;%͚7&P H<WL!džOb5kF)xor^aujƍ7 Ǡ8/p^(L>ὴ-B,{ۇWzֺ^k]3\EE@7>lYBȝR.oHnXO/}sB|.i@ɥDB4tcm,@ӣgdtJ!lH$_vN166L__'Z)y&kH;:,Y7=J 9cG) V\hjiE;gya~%ks_nC~Er er)muuMg2;֫R)Md) ,¶ 2-wr#F7<-BBn~_(o=KO㭇[Xv eN_SMgSҐ BS헃D%g_N:/pe -wkG*9yYSZS.9cREL !k}<4_Xs#FmҶ:7R$i,fi!~' # !6/S6y@kZkZcX)%5V4P]VGYq%H1!;e1MV<!ϐHO021Dp= HMs~~a)ަu7G^];git!Frl]H/L$=AeUvZE4P\.,xi {-~p?2b#amXAHq)MWǾI_r`S Hz&|{ +ʖ_= (YS(_g0a03M`I&'9vl?MM+m~}*xT۲(fY*V4x@29s{DaY"toGNTO+xCAO~4Ϳ;p`Ѫ:>Ҵ7K 3}+0 387x\)a"/E>qpWB=1 ¨"MP(\xp߫́A3+J] n[ʼnӼaTbZUWb={~2ooKױӰp(CS\S筐R*JغV&&"FA}J>G֐p1ٸbk7 ŘH$JoN <8s^yk_[;gy-;߉DV{c B yce% aJhDȶ 2IdйIB/^n0tNtџdcKj4϶v~- CBcgqx9= PJ) dMsjpYB] GD4RDWX +h{y`,3ꊕ$`zj*N^TP4L:Iz9~6s) Ga:?y*J~?OrMwP\](21sZUD ?ܟQ5Q%ggW6QdO+\@ ̪X'GxN @'4=ˋ+*VwN ne_|(/BDfj5(Dq<*tNt1х!MV.C0 32b#?n0pzj#!38}޴o1KovCJ`8ŗ_"]] rDUy޲@ Ȗ-;xџ'^Y`zEd?0„ DAL18IS]VGq\4o !swV7ˣι%4FѮ~}6)OgS[~Q vcYbL!wG3 7띸*E Pql8=jT\꘿I(z<[6OrR8ºC~ډ]=rNl[g|v TMTղb-o}OrP^Q]<98S¤!k)G(Vkwyqyr޽Nv`N/e p/~NAOk \I:G6]4+K;j$R:Mi #*[AȚT,ʰ,;N{HZTGMoּy) ]%dHء9Պ䠬|<45,\=[bƟ8QXeB3- &dҩ^{>/86bXmZ]]yޚN[(WAHL$YAgDKp=5GHjU&99v簪C0vygln*P)9^͞}lMuiH!̍#DoRBn9l@ xA/_v=ȺT{7Yt2N"4!YN`ae >Q<XMydEB`VU}u]嫇.%e^ánE87Mu\t`cP=AD/G)sI"@MP;)]%fH9'FNsj1pVhY&9=0pfuJ&gޤx+k:!r˭wkl03׼Ku C &ѓYt{.O.zҏ z}/tf_wEp2gvX)GN#I ݭ߽v/ .& и(ZF{e"=V!{zW`, ]+LGz"(UJp|j( #V4, 8B 0 9OkRrlɱl94)'VH9=9W|>PS['G(*I1==C<5"Pg+x'K5EMd؞Af8lG ?D FtoB[je?{k3zQ vZ;%Ɠ,]E>KZ+T/ EJxOZ1i #T<@ I}q9/t'zi(EMqw`mYkU6;[t4DPeckeM;H}_g pMww}k6#H㶏+b8雡Sxp)&C $@'b,fPߑt$RbJ'vznuS ~8='72_`{q纶|Q)Xk}cPz9p7O:'|G~8wx(a 0QCko|0ASD>Ip=4Q, d|F8RcU"/KM opKle M3#i0c%<7׿p&pZq[TR"BpqauIp$ 8~Ĩ!8Սx\ւdT>>Z40ks7 z2IQ}ItԀ<-%S⍤};zIb$I 5K}Q͙D8UguWE$Jh )cu4N tZl+[]M4k8֦Zeq֮M7uIqG 1==tLtR,ƜSrHYt&QP윯Lg' I,3@P'}'R˪e/%-Auv·ñ\> vDJzlӾNv5:|K/Jb6KI9)Zh*ZAi`?S {aiVDԲuy5W7pWeQJk֤#5&V<̺@/GH?^τZL|IJNvI:'P=Ϛt"¨=cud S Q.Ki0 !cJy;LJR;G{BJy޺[^8fK6)=yʊ+(k|&xQ2`L?Ȓ2@Mf 0C`6-%pKpm')c$׻K5[J*U[/#hH!6acB JA _|uMvDyk y)6OPYjœ50VT K}cǻP[ $:]4MEA.y)|B)cf-A?(e|lɉ#P9V)[9t.EiQPDѠ3ϴ;E:+Օ t ȥ~|_N2,ZJLt4! %ա]u {+=p.GhNcŞQI?Nd'yeh n7zi1DB)1S | S#ًZs2|Ɛy$F SxeX{7Vl.Src3E℃Q>b6G ўYCmtկ~=K0f(=LrAS GN'ɹ9<\!a`)֕y[uՍ[09` 9 +57ts6}b4{oqd+J5fa/,97J#6yν99mRWxJyѡyu_TJc`~W>l^q#Ts#2"nD1%fS)FU w{ܯ R{ ˎ󅃏џDsZSQS;LV;7 Od1&1n$ N /.q3~eNɪ]E#oM~}v֯FڦwyZ=<<>Xo稯lfMFV6p02|*=tV!c~]fa5Y^Q_WN|Vs 0ҘދU97OI'N2'8N֭fgg-}V%y]U4 峧p*91#9U kCac_AFңĪy뚇Y_AiuYyTTYЗ-(!JFLt›17uTozc. S;7A&&<ԋ5y;Ro+:' *eYJkWR[@F %SHWP 72k4 qLd'J "zB6{AC0ƁA6U.'F3:Ȅ(9ΜL;D]m8ڥ9}dU "v!;*13Rg^fJyShyy5auA?ɩGHRjo^]׽S)Fm\toy 4WQS@mE#%5ʈfFYDX ~D5Ϡ9tE9So_aU4?Ѽm%&c{n>.KW1Tlb}:j uGi(JgcYj0qn+>) %\!4{LaJso d||u//P_y7iRJ߬nHOy) l+@$($VFIQ9%EeKʈU. ia&FY̒mZ=)+qqoQn >L!qCiDB;Y<%} OgBxB!ØuG)WG9y(Ą{_yesuZmZZey'Wg#C~1Cev@0D $a@˲(.._GimA:uyw֬%;@!JkQVM_Ow:P.s\)ot- ˹"`B,e CRtaEUP<0'}r3[>?G8xU~Nqu;Wm8\RIkբ^5@k+5(By'L&'gBJ3ݶ!/㮻w҅ yqPWUg<e"Qy*167΃sJ\oz]T*UQ<\FԎ`HaNmڜ6DysCask8wP8y9``GJ9lF\G g's Nn͵MLN֪u$| /|7=]O)6s !ĴAKh]q_ap $HH'\1jB^s\|- W1:=6lJBqjY^LsPk""`]w)󭃈,(HC ?䔨Y$Sʣ{4Z+0NvQkhol6C.婧/u]FwiVjZka&%6\F*Ny#8O,22+|Db~d ~Çwc N:FuuCe&oZ(l;@ee-+Wn`44AMK➝2BRՈt7g*1gph9N) *"TF*R(#'88pm=}X]u[i7bEc|\~EMn}P瘊J)K.0i1M6=7'_\kaZ(Th{K*GJyytw"IO-PWJk)..axӝ47"89Cc7ĐBiZx 7m!fy|ϿF9CbȩV 9V-՛^pV̌ɄS#Bv4-@]Vxt-Z, &ֺ*diؠ2^VXbs֔Ìl.jQ]Y[47gj=幽ex)A0ip׳ W2[ᎇhuE^~q흙L} #-b۸oFJ_QP3r6jr+"nfzRJTUqoaۍ /$d8Mx'ݓ= OՃ| )$2mcM*cЙj}f };n YG w0Ia!1Q.oYfr]DyISaP}"dIӗթO67jqR ҊƐƈaɤGG|h;t]䗖oSv|iZqX)oalv;۩meEJ\!8=$4QU4Xo&VEĊ YS^E#d,yX_> ۘ-e\ "Wa6uLĜZi`aD9.% w~mB(02G[6y.773a7 /=o7D)$Z 66 $bY^\CuP. (x'"J60׿Y:Oi;F{w佩b+\Yi`TDWa~|VH)8q/=9!g߆2Y)?ND)%?Ǐ`k/sn:;O299yB=a[Ng 3˲N}vLNy;*?x?~L&=xyӴ~}q{qE*IQ^^ͧvü{Huu=R|>JyUlZV, B~/YF!Y\u_ݼF{_C)LD]m {H 0ihhadd nUkf3oٺCvE\)QJi+֥@tDJkB$1!Đr0XQ|q?d2) Ӣ_}qv-< FŊ߫%roppVBwü~JidY4:}L6M7f٬F "?71<2#?Jyy4뷢<_a7_=Q E=S1И/9{+93֮E{ǂw{))?maÆm(uLE#lïZ  ~d];+]h j?!|$F}*"4(v'8s<ŏUkm7^7no1w2ؗ}TrͿEk>p'8OB7d7R(A 9.*Mi^ͳ; eeUwS+C)uO@ =Sy]` }l8^ZzRXj[^iUɺ$tj))<sbDJfg=Pk_{xaKo1:-uyG0M ԃ\0Lvuy'ȱc2Ji AdyVgVh!{]/&}}ċJ#%d !+87<;qN޼Nفl|1N:8ya  8}k¾+-$4FiZYÔXk*I&'@iI99)HSh4+2G:tGhS^繿 Kتm0 вDk}֚+QT4;sC}rՅE,8CX-e~>G&'9xpW,%Fh,Ry56Y–hW-(v_,? ; qrBk4-V7HQ;ˇ^Gv1JVV%,ik;D_W!))+BoS4QsTM;gt+ndS-~:11Sgv!0qRVh!"Ȋ(̦Yl.]PQWgٳE'`%W1{ndΗBk|Ž7ʒR~,lnoa&:ü$ 3<a[CBݮwt"o\ePJ=Hz"_c^Z.#ˆ*x z̝grY]tdkP*:97YľXyBkD4N.C_[;F9`8& !AMO c `@BA& Ost\-\NX+Xp < !bj3C&QL+*&kAQ=04}cC!9~820G'PC9xa!w&bo_1 Sw"ܱ V )Yl3+ס2KoXOx]"`^WOy :3GO0g;%Yv㐫(R/r (s } u B &FeYZh0y> =2<Ϟc/ -u= c&׭,.0"g"7 6T!vl#sc>{u/Oh Bᾈ)۴74]x7 gMӒ"d]U)}" v4co[ ɡs 5Gg=XR14?5A}D "b{0$L .\4y{_fe:kVS\\O]c^W52LSBDM! C3Dhr̦RtArx4&agaN3Cf<Ԉp4~ B'"1@.b_/xQ} _߃҉/gٓ2Qkqp0շpZ2fԫYz< 4L.Cyυι1t@鎫Fe sYfsF}^ V}N<_`p)alٶ "(XEAVZ<)2},:Ir*#m_YӼ R%a||EƼIJ,,+f"96r/}0jE/)s)cjW#w'Sʯ5<66lj$a~3Kʛy 2:cZ:Yh))+a߭K::N,Q F'qB]={.]h85C9cr=}*rk?vwV렵ٸW Rs%}rNAkDv|uFLBkWY YkX מ|)1!$#3%y?pF<@<Rr0}: }\J [5FRxY<9"SQdE(Q*Qʻ)q1E0B_O24[U'],lOb ]~WjHޏTQ5Syu wq)xnw8~)c 쫬gٲߠ H% k5dƝk> kEj,0% b"vi2Wس_CuK)K{n|>t{P1򨾜j>'kEkƗBg*H%'_aY6Bn!TL&ɌOb{c`'d^{t\i^[uɐ[}q0lM˕G:‚4kb祔c^:?bpg… +37stH:0}en6x˟%/<]BL&* 5&fK9Mq)/iyqtA%kUe[ڛKN]Ě^,"`/ s[EQQm?|XJ߅92m]G.E΃ח U*Cn.j_)Tѧj̿30ڇ!A0=͜ar I3$C^-9#|pk!)?7.x9 @OO;WƝZBFU keZ75F6Tc6"ZȚs2y/1 ʵ:u4xa`C>6Rb/Yм)^=+~uRd`/|_8xbB0?Ft||Z\##|K 0>>zxv8۴吅q 8ĥ)"6>~\8:qM}#͚'ĉ#p\׶ l#bA?)|g g9|8jP(cr,BwV (WliVxxᡁ@0Okn;ɥh$_ckCgriv}>=wGzβ KkBɛ[˪ !J)h&k2%07δt}!d<9;I&0wV/ v 0<H}L&8ob%Hi|޶o&h1L|u֦y~󛱢8fٲUsւ)0oiFx2}X[zVYr_;N(w]_4B@OanC?gĦx>мgx>ΛToZoOMp>40>V Oy V9iq!4 LN,ˢu{jsz]|"R޻&'ƚ{53ўFu(<٪9:΋]B;)B>1::8;~)Yt|0(pw2N%&X,URBK)3\zz&}ax4;ǟ(tLNg{N|Ǽ\G#C9g$^\}p?556]/RP.90 k,U8/u776s ʪ_01چ|\N 0VV*3H鴃J7iI!wG_^ypl}r*jɤSR 5QN@ iZ#1ٰy;_\3\BQQ x:WJv츟ٯ$"@6 S#qe딇(/P( Dy~TOϻ<4:-+F`0||;Xl-"uw$Цi󼕝mKʩorz"mϺ$F:~E'ҐvD\y?Rr8_He@ e~O,T.(ފR*cY^m|cVR[8 JҡSm!ΆԨb)RHG{?MpqrmN>߶Y)\p,d#xۆWY*,l6]v0h15M˙MS8+EdI='LBJIH7_9{Caз*Lq,dt >+~ّeʏ?xԕ4bBAŚjﵫ!'\Ը$WNvKO}ӽmSşذqsOy?\[,d@'73'j%kOe`1.g2"e =YIzS2|zŐƄa\U,dP;jhhhaxǶ?КZ՚.q SE+XrbOu%\GتX(H,N^~]JyEZQKceTQ]VGYqnah;y$cQahT&QPZ*iZ8UQQM.qo/T\7X"u?Mttl2Xq(IoW{R^ ux*SYJ! 4S.Jy~ BROS[V|žKNɛP(L6V^|cR7i7nZW1Fd@ Ara{詑|(T*dN]Ko?s=@ |_EvF]׍kR)eBJc" MUUbY6`~V޴dJKß&~'d3i WWWWWW
Current Directory: /opt/golang/1.22.0/src/os
Viewing File: /opt/golang/1.22.0/src/os/timeout_test.go
// Copyright 2017 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. //go:build !js && !plan9 && !wasip1 && !windows package os_test import ( "fmt" "io" "math/rand" "os" "os/signal" "runtime" "sync" "syscall" "testing" "time" ) func TestNonpollableDeadline(t *testing.T) { // On BSD systems regular files seem to be pollable, // so just run this test on Linux. if runtime.GOOS != "linux" { t.Skipf("skipping on %s", runtime.GOOS) } t.Parallel() f, err := os.CreateTemp("", "ostest") if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer os.Remove(f.Name()) defer f.Close() deadline := time.Now().Add(10 * time.Second) if err := f.SetDeadline(deadline); err != os.ErrNoDeadline { t.Errorf("SetDeadline on file returned %v, wanted %v", err, os.ErrNoDeadline) } if err := f.SetReadDeadline(deadline); err != os.ErrNoDeadline { t.Errorf("SetReadDeadline on file returned %v, wanted %v", err, os.ErrNoDeadline) } if err := f.SetWriteDeadline(deadline); err != os.ErrNoDeadline { t.Errorf("SetWriteDeadline on file returned %v, wanted %v", err, os.ErrNoDeadline) } } // noDeadline is a zero time.Time value, which cancels a deadline. var noDeadline time.Time var readTimeoutTests = []struct { timeout time.Duration xerrs [2]error // expected errors in transition }{ // Tests that read deadlines work, even if there's data ready // to be read. {-5 * time.Second, [2]error{os.ErrDeadlineExceeded, os.ErrDeadlineExceeded}}, {50 * time.Millisecond, [2]error{nil, os.ErrDeadlineExceeded}}, } // There is a very similar copy of this in net/timeout_test.go. func TestReadTimeout(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() r, w, err := os.Pipe() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer r.Close() defer w.Close() if _, err := w.Write([]byte("READ TIMEOUT TEST")); err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } for i, tt := range readTimeoutTests { if err := r.SetReadDeadline(time.Now().Add(tt.timeout)); err != nil { t.Fatalf("#%d: %v", i, err) } var b [1]byte for j, xerr := range tt.xerrs { for { n, err := r.Read(b[:]) if xerr != nil { if !isDeadlineExceeded(err) { t.Fatalf("#%d/%d: %v", i, j, err) } } if err == nil { time.Sleep(tt.timeout / 3) continue } if n != 0 { t.Fatalf("#%d/%d: read %d; want 0", i, j, n) } break } } } } // There is a very similar copy of this in net/timeout_test.go. func TestReadTimeoutMustNotReturn(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() r, w, err := os.Pipe() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer r.Close() defer w.Close() max := time.NewTimer(100 * time.Millisecond) defer max.Stop() ch := make(chan error) go func() { if err := r.SetDeadline(time.Now().Add(-5 * time.Second)); err != nil { t.Error(err) } if err := r.SetWriteDeadline(time.Now().Add(-5 * time.Second)); err != nil { t.Error(err) } if err := r.SetReadDeadline(noDeadline); err != nil { t.Error(err) } var b [1]byte _, err := r.Read(b[:]) ch <- err }() select { case err := <-ch: t.Fatalf("expected Read to not return, but it returned with %v", err) case <-max.C: w.Close() err := <-ch // wait for tester goroutine to stop if os.IsTimeout(err) { t.Fatal(err) } } } var writeTimeoutTests = []struct { timeout time.Duration xerrs [2]error // expected errors in transition }{ // Tests that write deadlines work, even if there's buffer // space available to write. {-5 * time.Second, [2]error{os.ErrDeadlineExceeded, os.ErrDeadlineExceeded}}, {10 * time.Millisecond, [2]error{nil, os.ErrDeadlineExceeded}}, } // There is a very similar copy of this in net/timeout_test.go. func TestWriteTimeout(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() for i, tt := range writeTimeoutTests { t.Run(fmt.Sprintf("#%d", i), func(t *testing.T) { r, w, err := os.Pipe() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer r.Close() defer w.Close() if err := w.SetWriteDeadline(time.Now().Add(tt.timeout)); err != nil { t.Fatalf("%v", err) } for j, xerr := range tt.xerrs { for { n, err := w.Write([]byte("WRITE TIMEOUT TEST")) if xerr != nil { if !isDeadlineExceeded(err) { t.Fatalf("%d: %v", j, err) } } if err == nil { time.Sleep(tt.timeout / 3) continue } if n != 0 { t.Fatalf("%d: wrote %d; want 0", j, n) } break } } }) } } // There is a very similar copy of this in net/timeout_test.go. func TestWriteTimeoutMustNotReturn(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() r, w, err := os.Pipe() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer r.Close() defer w.Close() max := time.NewTimer(100 * time.Millisecond) defer max.Stop() ch := make(chan error) go func() { if err := w.SetDeadline(time.Now().Add(-5 * time.Second)); err != nil { t.Error(err) } if err := w.SetReadDeadline(time.Now().Add(-5 * time.Second)); err != nil { t.Error(err) } if err := w.SetWriteDeadline(noDeadline); err != nil { t.Error(err) } var b [1]byte for { if _, err := w.Write(b[:]); err != nil { ch <- err break } } }() select { case err := <-ch: t.Fatalf("expected Write to not return, but it returned with %v", err) case <-max.C: r.Close() err := <-ch // wait for tester goroutine to stop if os.IsTimeout(err) { t.Fatal(err) } } } const ( // minDynamicTimeout is the minimum timeout to attempt for // tests that automatically increase timeouts until success. // // Lower values may allow tests to succeed more quickly if the value is close // to the true minimum, but may require more iterations (and waste more time // and CPU power on failed attempts) if the timeout is too low. minDynamicTimeout = 1 * time.Millisecond // maxDynamicTimeout is the maximum timeout to attempt for // tests that automatically increase timeouts until success. // // This should be a strict upper bound on the latency required to hit a // timeout accurately, even on a slow or heavily-loaded machine. If a test // would increase the timeout beyond this value, the test fails. maxDynamicTimeout = 4 * time.Second ) // timeoutUpperBound returns the maximum time that we expect a timeout of // duration d to take to return the caller. func timeoutUpperBound(d time.Duration) time.Duration { switch runtime.GOOS { case "openbsd", "netbsd": // NetBSD and OpenBSD seem to be unable to reliably hit deadlines even when // the absolute durations are long. // In https://build.golang.org/log/c34f8685d020b98377dd4988cd38f0c5bd72267e, // we observed that an openbsd-amd64-68 builder took 4.090948779s for a // 2.983020682s timeout (37.1% overhead). // (See https://go.dev/issue/50189 for further detail.) // Give them lots of slop to compensate. return d * 3 / 2 } // Other platforms seem to hit their deadlines more reliably, // at least when they are long enough to cover scheduling jitter. return d * 11 / 10 } // nextTimeout returns the next timeout to try after an operation took the given // actual duration with a timeout shorter than that duration. func nextTimeout(actual time.Duration) (next time.Duration, ok bool) { if actual >= maxDynamicTimeout { return maxDynamicTimeout, false } // Since the previous attempt took actual, we can't expect to beat that // duration by any significant margin. Try the next attempt with an arbitrary // factor above that, so that our growth curve is at least exponential. next = actual * 5 / 4 if next > maxDynamicTimeout { return maxDynamicTimeout, true } return next, true } // There is a very similar copy of this in net/timeout_test.go. func TestReadTimeoutFluctuation(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() r, w, err := os.Pipe() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer r.Close() defer w.Close() d := minDynamicTimeout b := make([]byte, 256) for { t.Logf("SetReadDeadline(+%v)", d) t0 := time.Now() deadline := t0.Add(d) if err = r.SetReadDeadline(deadline); err != nil { t.Fatalf("SetReadDeadline(%v): %v", deadline, err) } var n int n, err = r.Read(b) t1 := time.Now() if n != 0 || err == nil || !isDeadlineExceeded(err) { t.Errorf("Read did not return (0, timeout): (%d, %v)", n, err) } actual := t1.Sub(t0) if t1.Before(deadline) { t.Errorf("Read took %s; expected at least %s", actual, d) } if t.Failed() { return } if want := timeoutUpperBound(d); actual > want { next, ok := nextTimeout(actual) if !ok { t.Fatalf("Read took %s; expected at most %v", actual, want) } // Maybe this machine is too slow to reliably schedule goroutines within // the requested duration. Increase the timeout and try again. t.Logf("Read took %s (expected %s); trying with longer timeout", actual, d) d = next continue } break } } // There is a very similar copy of this in net/timeout_test.go. func TestWriteTimeoutFluctuation(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() r, w, err := os.Pipe() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer r.Close() defer w.Close() d := minDynamicTimeout for { t.Logf("SetWriteDeadline(+%v)", d) t0 := time.Now() deadline := t0.Add(d) if err := w.SetWriteDeadline(deadline); err != nil { t.Fatalf("SetWriteDeadline(%v): %v", deadline, err) } var n int64 var err error for { var dn int dn, err = w.Write([]byte("TIMEOUT TRANSMITTER")) n += int64(dn) if err != nil { break } } t1 := time.Now() // Inv: err != nil if !isDeadlineExceeded(err) { t.Fatalf("Write did not return (any, timeout): (%d, %v)", n, err) } actual := t1.Sub(t0) if t1.Before(deadline) { t.Errorf("Write took %s; expected at least %s", actual, d) } if t.Failed() { return } if want := timeoutUpperBound(d); actual > want { if n > 0 { // SetWriteDeadline specifies a time “after which I/O operations fail // instead of blocking”. However, the kernel's send buffer is not yet // full, we may be able to write some arbitrary (but finite) number of // bytes to it without blocking. t.Logf("Wrote %d bytes into send buffer; retrying until buffer is full", n) if d <= maxDynamicTimeout/2 { // We don't know how long the actual write loop would have taken if // the buffer were full, so just guess and double the duration so that // the next attempt can make twice as much progress toward filling it. d *= 2 } } else if next, ok := nextTimeout(actual); !ok { t.Fatalf("Write took %s; expected at most %s", actual, want) } else { // Maybe this machine is too slow to reliably schedule goroutines within // the requested duration. Increase the timeout and try again. t.Logf("Write took %s (expected %s); trying with longer timeout", actual, d) d = next } continue } break } } // There is a very similar copy of this in net/timeout_test.go. func TestVariousDeadlines(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() testVariousDeadlines(t) } // There is a very similar copy of this in net/timeout_test.go. func TestVariousDeadlines1Proc(t *testing.T) { // Cannot use t.Parallel - modifies global GOMAXPROCS. if testing.Short() { t.Skip("skipping in short mode") } defer runtime.GOMAXPROCS(runtime.GOMAXPROCS(1)) testVariousDeadlines(t) } // There is a very similar copy of this in net/timeout_test.go. func TestVariousDeadlines4Proc(t *testing.T) { // Cannot use t.Parallel - modifies global GOMAXPROCS. if testing.Short() { t.Skip("skipping in short mode") } defer runtime.GOMAXPROCS(runtime.GOMAXPROCS(4)) testVariousDeadlines(t) } type neverEnding byte func (b neverEnding) Read(p []byte) (int, error) { for i := range p { p[i] = byte(b) } return len(p), nil } func testVariousDeadlines(t *testing.T) { type result struct { n int64 err error d time.Duration } handler := func(w *os.File, pasvch chan result) { // The writer, with no timeouts of its own, // sending bytes to clients as fast as it can. t0 := time.Now() n, err := io.Copy(w, neverEnding('a')) dt := time.Since(t0) pasvch <- result{n, err, dt} } for _, timeout := range []time.Duration{ 1 * time.Nanosecond, 2 * time.Nanosecond, 5 * time.Nanosecond, 50 * time.Nanosecond, 100 * time.Nanosecond, 200 * time.Nanosecond, 500 * time.Nanosecond, 750 * time.Nanosecond, 1 * time.Microsecond, 5 * time.Microsecond, 25 * time.Microsecond, 250 * time.Microsecond, 500 * time.Microsecond, 1 * time.Millisecond, 5 * time.Millisecond, 100 * time.Millisecond, 250 * time.Millisecond, 500 * time.Millisecond, 1 * time.Second, } { numRuns := 3 if testing.Short() { numRuns = 1 if timeout > 500*time.Microsecond { continue } } for run := 0; run < numRuns; run++ { t.Run(fmt.Sprintf("%v-%d", timeout, run+1), func(t *testing.T) { r, w, err := os.Pipe() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer r.Close() defer w.Close() pasvch := make(chan result) go handler(w, pasvch) tooLong := 5 * time.Second max := time.NewTimer(tooLong) defer max.Stop() actvch := make(chan result) go func() { t0 := time.Now() if err := r.SetDeadline(t0.Add(timeout)); err != nil { t.Error(err) } n, err := io.Copy(io.Discard, r) dt := time.Since(t0) r.Close() actvch <- result{n, err, dt} }() select { case res := <-actvch: if !isDeadlineExceeded(err) { t.Logf("good client timeout after %v, reading %d bytes", res.d, res.n) } else { t.Fatalf("client Copy = %d, %v; want timeout", res.n, res.err) } case <-max.C: t.Fatalf("timeout (%v) waiting for client to timeout (%v) reading", tooLong, timeout) } select { case res := <-pasvch: t.Logf("writer in %v wrote %d: %v", res.d, res.n, res.err) case <-max.C: t.Fatalf("timeout waiting for writer to finish writing") } }) } } } // There is a very similar copy of this in net/timeout_test.go. func TestReadWriteDeadlineRace(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() N := 1000 if testing.Short() { N = 50 } r, w, err := os.Pipe() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer r.Close() defer w.Close() var wg sync.WaitGroup wg.Add(3) go func() { defer wg.Done() tic := time.NewTicker(2 * time.Microsecond) defer tic.Stop() for i := 0; i < N; i++ { if err := r.SetReadDeadline(time.Now().Add(2 * time.Microsecond)); err != nil { break } if err := w.SetWriteDeadline(time.Now().Add(2 * time.Microsecond)); err != nil { break } <-tic.C } }() go func() { defer wg.Done() var b [1]byte for i := 0; i < N; i++ { _, err := r.Read(b[:]) if err != nil && !isDeadlineExceeded(err) { t.Error("Read returned non-timeout error", err) } } }() go func() { defer wg.Done() var b [1]byte for i := 0; i < N; i++ { _, err := w.Write(b[:]) if err != nil && !isDeadlineExceeded(err) { t.Error("Write returned non-timeout error", err) } } }() wg.Wait() // wait for tester goroutine to stop } // TestRacyRead tests that it is safe to mutate the input Read buffer // immediately after cancellation has occurred. func TestRacyRead(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() r, w, err := os.Pipe() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer r.Close() defer w.Close() var wg sync.WaitGroup defer wg.Wait() go io.Copy(w, rand.New(rand.NewSource(0))) r.SetReadDeadline(time.Now().Add(time.Millisecond)) for i := 0; i < 10; i++ { wg.Add(1) go func() { defer wg.Done() b1 := make([]byte, 1024) b2 := make([]byte, 1024) for j := 0; j < 100; j++ { _, err := r.Read(b1) copy(b1, b2) // Mutate b1 to trigger potential race if err != nil { if !isDeadlineExceeded(err) { t.Error(err) } r.SetReadDeadline(time.Now().Add(time.Millisecond)) } } }() } } // TestRacyWrite tests that it is safe to mutate the input Write buffer // immediately after cancellation has occurred. func TestRacyWrite(t *testing.T) { t.Parallel() r, w, err := os.Pipe() if err != nil { t.Fatal(err) } defer r.Close() defer w.Close() var wg sync.WaitGroup defer wg.Wait() go io.Copy(io.Discard, r) w.SetWriteDeadline(time.Now().Add(time.Millisecond)) for i := 0; i < 10; i++ { wg.Add(1) go func() { defer wg.Done() b1 := make([]byte, 1024) b2 := make([]byte, 1024) for j := 0; j < 100; j++ { _, err := w.Write(b1) copy(b1, b2) // Mutate b1 to trigger potential race if err != nil { if !isDeadlineExceeded(err) { t.Error(err) } w.SetWriteDeadline(time.Now().Add(time.Millisecond)) } } }() } } // Closing a TTY while reading from it should not hang. Issue 23943. func TestTTYClose(t *testing.T) { // Ignore SIGTTIN in case we are running in the background. signal.Ignore(syscall.SIGTTIN) defer signal.Reset(syscall.SIGTTIN) f, err := os.Open("/dev/tty") if err != nil { t.Skipf("skipping because opening /dev/tty failed: %v", err) } go func() { var buf [1]byte f.Read(buf[:]) }() // Give the goroutine a chance to enter the read. // It doesn't matter much if it occasionally fails to do so, // we won't be testing what we want to test but the test will pass. time.Sleep(time.Millisecond) c := make(chan bool) go func() { defer close(c) f.Close() }() select { case <-c: case <-time.After(time.Second): t.Error("timed out waiting for close") } // On some systems the goroutines may now be hanging. // There's not much we can do about that. }