view stream_limit_rate2.t @ 1938:e1059682aeef

Tests: fixed ClientHello with resending Initial QUIC packets. Previously it was rebuilt each time using distinct ClientHello.random resulting in different CRYPTO payload. As such, it led to TLS digest hash and derived secrets mismatch when resending Initial packet. Now ClientHello is built once and reused when resending Initial packets. Additionally, this required to preserve a generated secret value used in shared secret calculation as part of TLS key schedule. Previously it was regenerated when receiving a Retry packet, but this won't work with reused ClientHello as the resulting shared secrets won't match.
author Sergey Kandaurov <pluknet@nginx.com>
date Wed, 30 Aug 2023 02:22:58 +0400
parents 5ac6efbe5552
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#!/usr/bin/perl

# (C) Andrey Zelenkov
# (C) Nginx, Inc.

# Tests for stream proxy module, limit rate directives, variables support.

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use warnings;
use strict;

use Test::More;

use IO::Select;

BEGIN { use FindBin; chdir($FindBin::Bin); }

use lib 'lib';
use Test::Nginx;
use Test::Nginx::Stream qw/ stream /;

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select STDERR; $| = 1;
select STDOUT; $| = 1;

my $t = Test::Nginx->new()->has(qw/stream stream_map/)
	->write_file_expand('nginx.conf', <<'EOF');

%%TEST_GLOBALS%%

daemon off;

events {
}

stream {
    %%TEST_GLOBALS_STREAM%%

    # download and upload rates are set equal to the maximum
    # number of bytes transmitted

    # proxy_download_rate value comes from following calculations:
    # test string length (1000) + whitespace (1) + time string length (10)

    map $server_port $down {
        default        1011;
        %%PORT_8082%%  0;
        %%PORT_8083%%  1;
        %%PORT_8085%%  250;
    }

    map $server_port $up {
        default        1000;
        %%PORT_8082%%  0;
        %%PORT_8084%%  1;
        %%PORT_8086%%  250;
    }

    proxy_download_rate      $down;
    proxy_upload_rate        $up;

    server {
        listen               127.0.0.1:8081;
        proxy_pass           127.0.0.1:8080;
    }

    server {
        listen               127.0.0.1:8082;
        proxy_pass           127.0.0.1:8080;
        proxy_download_rate  $down;
        proxy_upload_rate    $up;
    }

    server {
        listen               127.0.0.1:8083;
        proxy_pass           127.0.0.1:8080;
        proxy_download_rate  $down;
    }

    server {
        listen               127.0.0.1:8084;
        proxy_pass           127.0.0.1:8080;
        proxy_upload_rate    $up;
    }

    server {
        listen               127.0.0.1:8085;
        proxy_pass           127.0.0.1:8080;
        proxy_download_rate  $down;
    }

    server {
        listen               127.0.0.1:8086;
        proxy_pass           127.0.0.1:8087;
        proxy_upload_rate    $up;
    }
}

EOF

$t->run_daemon(\&stream_daemon, port(8080));
$t->run_daemon(\&stream_daemon, port(8087));
$t->run()->plan(9);

$t->waitforsocket('127.0.0.1:' . port(8080));
$t->waitforsocket('127.0.0.1:' . port(8087));

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my $str = '1234567890' x 100;

my %r = response($str, peer => '127.0.0.1:' . port(8081));
is($r{'data'}, $str, 'exact limit');

%r = response($str . 'extra', peer => '127.0.0.1:' . port(8082));
is($r{'data'}, $str . 'extra', 'unlimited');

SKIP: {
skip 'unsafe on VM', 3 unless $ENV{TEST_NGINX_UNSAFE};

# if interaction between backend and client is slow then proxy can add extra
# bytes to upload/download data

%r = response($str . 'extra', peer => '127.0.0.1:' . port(8081));
is($r{'data'}, $str, 'limited');

%r = response($str, peer => '127.0.0.1:' . port(8083), readonce => 1);
is($r{'data'}, '1', 'download - one byte');

%r = response($str, peer =>  '127.0.0.1:' . port(8084));
is($r{'data'}, '1', 'upload - one byte');

}

# Five chunks are split with four 1s delays:
# the first four chunks are quarters of test string
# and the fifth one is some extra data from backend.

%r = response($str, peer =>  '127.0.0.1:' . port(8085));
my $diff = time() - $r{'time'};
cmp_ok($diff, '>=', 4, 'download - time');
is($r{'data'}, $str, 'download - data');

my $time = time();
%r = response($str . 'close', peer => '127.0.0.1:' . port(8086));
$diff = time() - $time;
cmp_ok($diff, '>=', 4, 'upload - time');
is($r{'data'}, $str . 'close', 'upload - data');

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sub response {
	my ($data, %extra) = @_;

	my $s = stream($extra{peer});
	$s->write($data);

	$data = '';
	while (1) {
		my $buf = $s->read();
		last unless length($buf);

		$data .= $buf;

		last if $extra{'readonce'};
	}
	$data =~ /([\S]*)\s?(\d+)?/;

	return ('data' => $1, 'time' => $2)
}

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sub stream_daemon {
	my $port = shift;

	my $server = IO::Socket::INET->new(
		Proto => 'tcp',
		LocalAddr => '127.0.0.1',
		LocalPort => $port,
		Listen => 5,
		Reuse => 1
	)
		or die "Can't create listening socket: $!\n";

	my $sel = IO::Select->new($server);

	local $SIG{PIPE} = 'IGNORE';

	while (my @ready = $sel->can_read) {
		foreach my $fh (@ready) {
			if ($server == $fh) {
				my $new = $fh->accept;
				$new->autoflush(1);
				$sel->add($new);

			} elsif (stream_handle_client($fh)) {
				$sel->remove($fh);
				$fh->close;
			}
		}
	}
}

sub stream_handle_client {
	my ($client) = @_;

	log2c("(new connection $client)");

	$client->sysread(my $buffer, 65536) or return 1;

	log2i("$client $buffer");

	$buffer .= " " . time() if $client->sockport() eq port(8080);

	log2o("$client $buffer");

	$client->syswrite($buffer);

	return $client->sockport() eq port(8080) ? 1 : $buffer =~ /close/;
}

sub log2i { Test::Nginx::log_core('|| <<', @_); }
sub log2o { Test::Nginx::log_core('|| >>', @_); }
sub log2c { Test::Nginx::log_core('||', @_); }

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