syncthing/lib/protocol/benchmark_test.go
Jakob Borg be0508cf26
lib/model, lib/protocol: Use error handling to avoid panic on non-started folder (fixes #6174) (#6212)
This adds error returns to model methods called by the protocol layer.
Returning an error will cause the connection to be torn down as the
message couldn't be handled. Using this to signal that a folder isn't
currently available will then cause a reconnection a few moments later,
when it'll hopefully work better.

Tested manually by running with STRECHECKDBEVERY=0 on a nontrivially
sized setup. This panics reliably before this patch, but just causes a
disconnect/reconnect now.
2019-12-04 10:46:55 +01:00

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// Copyright (C) 2016 The Protocol Authors.
package protocol
import (
"context"
"crypto/tls"
"encoding/binary"
"net"
"testing"
"github.com/syncthing/syncthing/lib/dialer"
)
func BenchmarkRequestsRawTCP(b *testing.B) {
// Benchmarks the rate at which we can serve requests over a single,
// unencrypted TCP channel over the loopback interface.
// Get a connected TCP pair
conn0, conn1, err := getTCPConnectionPair()
if err != nil {
b.Fatal(err)
}
defer conn0.Close()
defer conn1.Close()
// Bench it
benchmarkRequestsConnPair(b, conn0, conn1)
}
func BenchmarkRequestsTLSoTCP(b *testing.B) {
conn0, conn1, err := getTCPConnectionPair()
if err != nil {
b.Fatal(err)
}
defer conn0.Close()
defer conn1.Close()
benchmarkRequestsTLS(b, conn0, conn1)
}
func benchmarkRequestsTLS(b *testing.B, conn0, conn1 net.Conn) {
// Benchmarks the rate at which we can serve requests over a single,
// TLS encrypted channel over the loopback interface.
// Load a certificate, skipping this benchmark if it doesn't exist
cert, err := tls.LoadX509KeyPair("../../test/h1/cert.pem", "../../test/h1/key.pem")
if err != nil {
b.Skip(err)
return
}
/// TLSify them
conn0, conn1 = negotiateTLS(cert, conn0, conn1)
// Bench it
benchmarkRequestsConnPair(b, conn0, conn1)
}
func benchmarkRequestsConnPair(b *testing.B, conn0, conn1 net.Conn) {
// Start up Connections on them
c0 := NewConnection(LocalDeviceID, conn0, conn0, new(fakeModel), "c0", CompressMetadata)
c0.Start()
c1 := NewConnection(LocalDeviceID, conn1, conn1, new(fakeModel), "c1", CompressMetadata)
c1.Start()
// Satisfy the assertions in the protocol by sending an initial cluster config
c0.ClusterConfig(ClusterConfig{})
c1.ClusterConfig(ClusterConfig{})
// Report some useful stats and reset the timer for the actual test
b.ReportAllocs()
b.SetBytes(128 << 10)
b.ResetTimer()
// Request 128 KiB blocks, which will be satisfied by zero copy from the
// other side (we'll get back a full block of zeroes).
var buf []byte
var err error
for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
// Use c0 and c1 for each alternating request, so we get as much
// data flowing in both directions.
if i%2 == 0 {
buf, err = c0.Request(context.Background(), "folder", "file", int64(i), 128<<10, nil, 0, false)
} else {
buf, err = c1.Request(context.Background(), "folder", "file", int64(i), 128<<10, nil, 0, false)
}
if err != nil {
b.Fatal(err)
}
if len(buf) != 128<<10 {
b.Fatal("Incorrect returned buf length", len(buf), "!=", 128<<10)
}
// The fake model is supposed to tag the end of the buffer with the
// requested offset, so we can verify that we get back data for this
// block correctly.
if binary.BigEndian.Uint64(buf[128<<10-8:]) != uint64(i) {
b.Fatal("Bad data returned")
}
}
}
// returns the two endpoints of a TCP connection over lo0
func getTCPConnectionPair() (net.Conn, net.Conn, error) {
lst, err := net.Listen("tcp", "127.0.0.1:0")
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
// We run the Accept in the background since it's blocking, and we use
// the channel to make the race thingies happy about writing vs reading
// conn0 and err0.
var conn0 net.Conn
var err0 error
done := make(chan struct{})
go func() {
conn0, err0 = lst.Accept()
close(done)
}()
// Dial the connection
conn1, err := net.Dial("tcp", lst.Addr().String())
if err != nil {
return nil, nil, err
}
// Check any error from accept
<-done
if err0 != nil {
return nil, nil, err0
}
// Set the buffer sizes etc as usual
dialer.SetTCPOptions(conn0)
dialer.SetTCPOptions(conn1)
return conn0, conn1, nil
}
func negotiateTLS(cert tls.Certificate, conn0, conn1 net.Conn) (net.Conn, net.Conn) {
cfg := &tls.Config{
Certificates: []tls.Certificate{cert},
NextProtos: []string{"bep/1.0"},
ClientAuth: tls.RequestClientCert,
SessionTicketsDisabled: true,
InsecureSkipVerify: true,
MinVersion: tls.VersionTLS12,
CipherSuites: []uint16{
tls.TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256,
tls.TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256,
tls.TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA,
tls.TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA,
tls.TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA,
tls.TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA,
},
}
tlsc0 := tls.Server(conn0, cfg)
tlsc1 := tls.Client(conn1, cfg)
return tlsc0, tlsc1
}
// The fake model does nothing much
type fakeModel struct{}
func (m *fakeModel) Index(deviceID DeviceID, folder string, files []FileInfo) error {
return nil
}
func (m *fakeModel) IndexUpdate(deviceID DeviceID, folder string, files []FileInfo) error {
return nil
}
func (m *fakeModel) Request(deviceID DeviceID, folder, name string, size int32, offset int64, hash []byte, weakHash uint32, fromTemporary bool) (RequestResponse, error) {
// We write the offset to the end of the buffer, so the receiver
// can verify that it did in fact get some data back over the
// connection.
buf := make([]byte, size)
binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(buf[len(buf)-8:], uint64(offset))
return &fakeRequestResponse{buf}, nil
}
func (m *fakeModel) ClusterConfig(deviceID DeviceID, config ClusterConfig) error {
return nil
}
func (m *fakeModel) Closed(conn Connection, err error) {
}
func (m *fakeModel) DownloadProgress(deviceID DeviceID, folder string, updates []FileDownloadProgressUpdate) error {
return nil
}