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checked_frame_pool.go
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package tchannel
import (
"fmt"
"runtime"
"sync"
)
// CheckedFramePoolForTest tracks gets and releases of frames, verifies that
// frames aren't double released, and can be used to check for frame leaks.
// As such, it is not performant, nor is it even a proper frame pool.
//
// It is intended to be used ONLY in tests.
type CheckedFramePoolForTest struct {
mu sync.Mutex
allocations map[*Frame]string
badRelease []string
}
// NewCheckedFramePoolForTest initializes a new CheckedFramePoolForTest.
func NewCheckedFramePoolForTest() *CheckedFramePoolForTest {
return &CheckedFramePoolForTest{
allocations: make(map[*Frame]string),
}
}
// Get implements FramePool
func (p *CheckedFramePoolForTest) Get() *Frame {
p.mu.Lock()
defer p.mu.Unlock()
frame := NewFrame(MaxFramePayloadSize)
p.allocations[frame] = recordStack()
return frame
}
// Release implements FramePool
func (p *CheckedFramePoolForTest) Release(f *Frame) {
// Make sure the payload is not used after this point by clearing the frame.
zeroOut(f.Payload)
f.Payload = nil
zeroOut(f.buffer)
f.buffer = nil
zeroOut(f.headerBuffer)
f.headerBuffer = nil
f.Header = FrameHeader{}
p.mu.Lock()
defer p.mu.Unlock()
if _, ok := p.allocations[f]; !ok {
p.badRelease = append(p.badRelease, "bad Release at "+recordStack())
return
}
delete(p.allocations, f)
}
// CheckedFramePoolForTestResult contains info on mismatched gets/releases
type CheckedFramePoolForTestResult struct {
BadReleases []string
Unreleased []string
}
// HasIssues indicates whether there were any issues with gets/releases
func (r CheckedFramePoolForTestResult) HasIssues() bool {
return len(r.BadReleases)+len(r.Unreleased) > 0
}
// CheckEmpty returns the number of unreleased frames in the pool
func (p *CheckedFramePoolForTest) CheckEmpty() CheckedFramePoolForTestResult {
p.mu.Lock()
defer p.mu.Unlock()
var badCalls []string
for f, s := range p.allocations {
badCalls = append(badCalls, fmt.Sprintf("frame %p: %v not released, get from: %v", f, f.Header, s))
}
return CheckedFramePoolForTestResult{
Unreleased: badCalls,
BadReleases: p.badRelease,
}
}
func recordStack() string {
buf := make([]byte, 4096)
runtime.Stack(buf, false /* all */)
return string(buf)
}
func zeroOut(bs []byte) {
for i := range bs {
bs[i] = 0
}
}