tailscale/tstest/resource.go
Paul Scott adc8368964
tstest: avoid Fatal in ResourceCheck to show panic (#13790)
Fixes #13789

Signed-off-by: Paul Scott <paul@tailscale.com>
2024-10-14 10:02:04 +01:00

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// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS
// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
package tstest
import (
"bytes"
"runtime"
"runtime/pprof"
"testing"
"time"
"github.com/google/go-cmp/cmp"
)
// ResourceCheck takes a snapshot of the current goroutines and registers a
// cleanup on tb to verify that after the rest, all goroutines created by the
// test go away. (well, at least that the count matches. Maybe in the future it
// can look at specific routines).
//
// It panics if called from a parallel test.
func ResourceCheck(tb testing.TB) {
tb.Helper()
// Set an environment variable (anything at all) just for the
// side effect of tb.Setenv panicking if we're in a parallel test.
tb.Setenv("TS_CHECKING_RESOURCES", "1")
startN, startStacks := goroutines()
tb.Cleanup(func() {
if tb.Failed() {
// Test has failed - but this doesn't catch panics due to
// https://github.com/golang/go/issues/49929.
return
}
// Goroutines might be still exiting.
for range 300 {
if runtime.NumGoroutine() <= startN {
return
}
time.Sleep(10 * time.Millisecond)
}
endN, endStacks := goroutines()
if endN <= startN {
return
}
tb.Logf("goroutine diff:\n%v\n", cmp.Diff(startStacks, endStacks))
// tb.Failed() above won't report on panics, so we shouldn't call Fatal
// here or we risk suppressing reporting of the panic.
tb.Errorf("goroutine count: expected %d, got %d\n", startN, endN)
})
}
func goroutines() (int, []byte) {
p := pprof.Lookup("goroutine")
b := new(bytes.Buffer)
p.WriteTo(b, 1)
return p.Count(), b.Bytes()
}