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- /*
- * See https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/3371
- *
- * This test case checks whether curl_multi_remove_handle() cancels
- * asynchronous DNS resolvers without blocking where possible. Obviously, it
- * only tests whichever resolver cURL is actually built with.
- */
- /* We're willing to wait a very generous two seconds for the removal. This is
- as low as we can go while still easily supporting SIGALRM timing for the
- non-threaded blocking resolver. It doesn't matter that much because when
- the test passes, we never wait this long. We set it much higher to avoid
- issues when running on overloaded CI machines. */
- #define TEST_HANG_TIMEOUT 60 * 1000
- #include "test.h"
- #include "testutil.h"
- #include <sys/stat.h>
- CURLcode test(char *URL)
- {
- int stillRunning;
- CURLM *multiHandle = NULL;
- CURL *curl = NULL;
- CURLcode res = CURLE_OK;
- CURLMcode mres;
- int timeout;
- global_init(CURL_GLOBAL_ALL);
- multi_init(multiHandle);
- easy_init(curl);
- easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_VERBOSE, 1L);
- easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_URL, URL);
- /* Set a DNS server that hopefully will not respond when using c-ares. */
- if(curl_easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_DNS_SERVERS, "0.0.0.0") == CURLE_OK)
- /* Since we could set the DNS server, presume we are working with a
- resolver that can be cancelled (i.e. c-ares). Thus,
- curl_multi_remove_handle() should not block even when the resolver
- request is outstanding. So, set a request timeout _longer_ than the
- test hang timeout so we will fail if the handle removal call incorrectly
- blocks. */
- timeout = TEST_HANG_TIMEOUT * 2;
- else {
- /* If we can't set the DNS server, presume that we are configured to use a
- resolver that can't be cancelled (i.e. the threaded resolver or the
- non-threaded blocking resolver). So, we just test that the
- curl_multi_remove_handle() call does finish well within our test
- timeout.
- But, it is very unlikely that the resolver request will take any time at
- all because we haven't been able to configure the resolver to use an
- non-responsive DNS server. At least we exercise the flow.
- */
- fprintf(stderr,
- "CURLOPT_DNS_SERVERS not supported; "
- "assuming curl_multi_remove_handle() will block\n");
- timeout = TEST_HANG_TIMEOUT / 2;
- }
- /* Setting a timeout on the request should ensure that even if we have to
- wait for the resolver during curl_multi_remove_handle(), it won't take
- longer than this, because the resolver request inherits its timeout from
- this. */
- easy_setopt(curl, CURLOPT_TIMEOUT_MS, timeout);
- multi_add_handle(multiHandle, curl);
- /* This should move the handle from INIT => CONNECT => WAITRESOLVE. */
- fprintf(stderr, "curl_multi_perform()...\n");
- multi_perform(multiHandle, &stillRunning);
- fprintf(stderr, "curl_multi_perform() succeeded\n");
- /* Start measuring how long it takes to remove the handle. */
- fprintf(stderr, "curl_multi_remove_handle()...\n");
- start_test_timing();
- mres = curl_multi_remove_handle(multiHandle, curl);
- if(mres) {
- fprintf(stderr, "curl_multi_remove_handle() failed, with code %d\n", mres);
- res = TEST_ERR_MULTI;
- goto test_cleanup;
- }
- fprintf(stderr, "curl_multi_remove_handle() succeeded\n");
- /* Fail the test if it took too long to remove. This happens after the fact,
- and says "it seems that it would have run forever", which isn't true, but
- it's close enough, and simple to do. */
- abort_on_test_timeout();
- test_cleanup:
- curl_easy_cleanup(curl);
- curl_multi_cleanup(multiHandle);
- curl_global_cleanup();
- return res;
- }
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