From 9cd8909df2ad882b81b611b4656020aeceb6c9b2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Crawshaw Date: Sun, 8 Dec 2019 18:22:31 -0500 Subject: ratelimiter: use a fake clock in tests and style cleanups The existing test would occasionally flake out with: --- FAIL: TestRatelimiter (0.12s) ratelimiter_test.go:99: Test failed for 127.0.0.1 , on: 7 ( not having refilled enough ) expected: false got: true FAIL FAIL golang.zx2c4.com/wireguard/ratelimiter 0.171s The fake clock also means the tests run much faster, so testing this package with -count=1000 now takes < 100ms. While here, several style cleanups. The most significant one is unembeding the sync.Mutex fields in the rate limiter objects. Embedded as they were, the lock methods were accessible outside the ratelimiter package. As they aren't needed externally, keep them internal to make them easier to reason about. Passes `go test -race -count=10000 ./ratelimiter` Signed-off-by: David Crawshaw --- ratelimiter/ratelimiter_test.go | 54 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 35 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) (limited to 'ratelimiter/ratelimiter_test.go') diff --git a/ratelimiter/ratelimiter_test.go b/ratelimiter/ratelimiter_test.go index 659bdfb..25d5d63 100644 --- a/ratelimiter/ratelimiter_test.go +++ b/ratelimiter/ratelimiter_test.go @@ -11,22 +11,21 @@ import ( "time" ) -type RatelimiterResult struct { +type result struct { allowed bool text string wait time.Duration } func TestRatelimiter(t *testing.T) { + var rate Ratelimiter + var expectedResults []result - var ratelimiter Ratelimiter - var expectedResults []RatelimiterResult - - Nano := func(nano int64) time.Duration { + nano := func(nano int64) time.Duration { return time.Nanosecond * time.Duration(nano) } - Add := func(res RatelimiterResult) { + add := func(res result) { expectedResults = append( expectedResults, res, @@ -34,40 +33,40 @@ func TestRatelimiter(t *testing.T) { } for i := 0; i < packetsBurstable; i++ { - Add(RatelimiterResult{ + add(result{ allowed: true, text: "initial burst", }) } - Add(RatelimiterResult{ + add(result{ allowed: false, text: "after burst", }) - Add(RatelimiterResult{ + add(result{ allowed: true, - wait: Nano(time.Second.Nanoseconds() / packetsPerSecond), + wait: nano(time.Second.Nanoseconds() / packetsPerSecond), text: "filling tokens for single packet", }) - Add(RatelimiterResult{ + add(result{ allowed: false, text: "not having refilled enough", }) - Add(RatelimiterResult{ + add(result{ allowed: true, - wait: 2 * (Nano(time.Second.Nanoseconds() / packetsPerSecond)), + wait: 2 * (nano(time.Second.Nanoseconds() / packetsPerSecond)), text: "filling tokens for two packet burst", }) - Add(RatelimiterResult{ + add(result{ allowed: true, text: "second packet in 2 packet burst", }) - Add(RatelimiterResult{ + add(result{ allowed: false, text: "packet following 2 packet burst", }) @@ -89,14 +88,31 @@ func TestRatelimiter(t *testing.T) { net.ParseIP("3f0e:54a2:f5b4:cd19:a21d:58e1:3746:84c4"), } - ratelimiter.Init() + now := time.Now() + rate.timeNow = func() time.Time { + return now + } + defer func() { + // Lock to avoid data race with cleanup goroutine from Init. + rate.mu.Lock() + defer rate.mu.Unlock() + + rate.timeNow = time.Now + }() + timeSleep := func(d time.Duration) { + now = now.Add(d + 1) + rate.cleanup() + } + + rate.Init() + defer rate.Close() for i, res := range expectedResults { - time.Sleep(res.wait) + timeSleep(res.wait) for _, ip := range ips { - allowed := ratelimiter.Allow(ip) + allowed := rate.Allow(ip) if allowed != res.allowed { - t.Fatal("Test failed for", ip.String(), ", on:", i, "(", res.text, ")", "expected:", res.allowed, "got:", allowed) + t.Fatalf("%d: %s: rate.Allow(%q)=%v, want %v", i, res.text, ip, allowed, res.allowed) } } } -- cgit v1.2.3-59-g8ed1b