internal: fix GO_AWAY deadlock
A deadlock can occur when a GO_AWAY is followed by a connection closure. This
happens because onClose needlessly closes the current ac.transport: if a
GO_AWAY already occured, and the transport was already reset, then the later
closure (of the original address) sets ac.transport - which is now healthy -
to nil.
The manifestation of this problem is that picker_wrapper spins forever trying
to use a READY connection whose ac.transport is nil.
internal: fix client send preface problems
This CL fixes three problems:
- In clientconn_state_transitions_test.go, sometimes tests would flake because there's not enough buffer to send client side settings, causing the connection to unpredictably enter TRANSIENT FAILURE. Each time we set up a server to send SETTINGS, we should also set up the server to read. This allows the client to successfully send its SETTINGS, unflaking the test.
- In clientconn.go, we incorrectly transitioned into TRANSIENT FAILURE when creating an http2client returned an error. This should be handled in the outer resetTransport main reset loop. The reason this became a problem is that the outer resetTransport has very specific conditions around when to transition into TRANSIENT FAILURE that the egregious transition did not have. So, it could transition into TRANSIENT FAILURE after failing to dial, even if it was trying to connect to a non-final address in the list of addresses.
- In clientconn.go, we incorrectly stay in CONNECTING after `createTransport` when a server sends its connection preface but the client is not able to send its connection preface. This CL causes the addrconn to correctly enter TRANSIENT FAILURE when `createTransport` fails, even if a server preface was received. It does so by making ac.successfulHandshake to consider both server preface received as well as client preface sent.
Google default creds is a combo of ALTS, TLS and OAuth2. The right set of creds will be picked to use based on environment.
This PR contains:
- A new `creds.Bundle` type
- changes to use it in ClientConn and transport
- dial option to set the bundle for a ClientConn
- balancer options and NewSubConnOption to set it for SubConn
- Google default creds implementation by @cesarghali
- grpclb changes to use different creds mode for different servers
- interop client changes for google default creds testing
fixes#2078
A status with invalid utf-8 characters could still be created, but invalid characters will be replaced with [Unicode replacement character](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Specials_(Unicode_block)#Replacement_character) before being sent out. Those bytes will still be percent encoded.
All details added to this invalid status will be dropped.
fixes#2078
A status with invalid utf-8 characters could still be created, but invalid characters will be replaced with [Unicode replacement character](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Specials_(Unicode_block)#Replacement_character) before being sent out. Those bytes will still be percent encoded.
All details added to this invalid status will be dropped.
* Don't send nil requests.
* Fix import name and get rid of condition.
* Let registered encoder deal with nil requests.
* Break encode into encode and compress.
This change introduces some behavior changes that should not impact users that
are following the proper stream protocol. Specifically, one of the following
conditions must be satisfied:
1. The user calls Close on the ClientConn.
2. The user cancels the context provided to NewClientStream, or its deadline
expires. (Note that it if the context is no longer needed before the deadline
expires, it is still recommended to call cancel to prevent bloat.) It is always
recommended to cancel contexts when they are no longer needed, and to
never use the background context directly, so all users should always be
doing this.
3. The user calls RecvMsg (or Recv in generated code) until a non-nil error is
returned.
4. The user receives any error from Header or SendMsg (or Send in generated
code) besides io.EOF. If none of the above happen, this will leak a goroutine
and a context, and grpc will not call the optionally-configured stats handler
with a stats.End message.
Before this change, if a user created a stream and the server ended the stream,
the stats handler would be invoked with a stats.End containing the final status
of the stream. Subsequent calls to RecvMsg would then trigger the stats handler
with InPayloads, which may be unexpected by stats handlers.
WithBalancerName dial option specifies the name of the balancer to be used by the ClientConn. Service config updates can NOT override the balancer option.