bpo-35998: Fix test_asyncio.test_start_tls_server_1() (GH-16815)

main() is now responsible to send the ANSWER, rather than
ServerProto. main() now waits until it got the HELLO before sending
the ANSWER over the new transport.

Previously, there was a race condition between main() replacing the
protocol and the protocol sending the ANSWER once it gets the HELLO.

TLSv1.3 was disabled for the test: reenable it.
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Victor Stinner 2019-10-16 02:36:42 +02:00 committed by GitHub
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2 changed files with 15 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -497,14 +497,6 @@ class BaseStartTLS(func_tests.FunctionalTestCaseMixin):
server_context = test_utils.simple_server_sslcontext()
client_context = test_utils.simple_client_sslcontext()
if (sys.platform.startswith('freebsd')
or sys.platform.startswith('win')
or sys.platform.startswith('darwin')):
# bpo-35031: Some FreeBSD and Windows buildbots fail to run this test
# as the eof was not being received by the server if the payload
# size is not big enough. This behaviour only appears if the
# client is using TLS1.3. Also seen on macOS.
client_context.options |= ssl.OP_NO_TLSv1_3
answer = None
def client(sock, addr):
@ -521,9 +513,10 @@ class BaseStartTLS(func_tests.FunctionalTestCaseMixin):
sock.close()
class ServerProto(asyncio.Protocol):
def __init__(self, on_con, on_con_lost):
def __init__(self, on_con, on_con_lost, on_got_hello):
self.on_con = on_con
self.on_con_lost = on_con_lost
self.on_got_hello = on_got_hello
self.data = b''
self.transport = None
@ -537,7 +530,7 @@ class BaseStartTLS(func_tests.FunctionalTestCaseMixin):
def data_received(self, data):
self.data += data
if len(self.data) >= len(HELLO_MSG):
self.transport.write(ANSWER)
self.on_got_hello.set_result(None)
def connection_lost(self, exc):
self.transport = None
@ -546,7 +539,7 @@ class BaseStartTLS(func_tests.FunctionalTestCaseMixin):
else:
self.on_con_lost.set_exception(exc)
async def main(proto, on_con, on_con_lost):
async def main(proto, on_con, on_con_lost, on_got_hello):
tr = await on_con
tr.write(HELLO_MSG)
@ -556,9 +549,11 @@ class BaseStartTLS(func_tests.FunctionalTestCaseMixin):
tr, proto, server_context,
server_side=True,
ssl_handshake_timeout=self.TIMEOUT)
proto.replace_transport(new_tr)
await on_got_hello
new_tr.write(ANSWER)
await on_con_lost
self.assertEqual(proto.data, HELLO_MSG)
new_tr.close()
@ -566,7 +561,8 @@ class BaseStartTLS(func_tests.FunctionalTestCaseMixin):
async def run_main():
on_con = self.loop.create_future()
on_con_lost = self.loop.create_future()
proto = ServerProto(on_con, on_con_lost)
on_got_hello = self.loop.create_future()
proto = ServerProto(on_con, on_con_lost, on_got_hello)
server = await self.loop.create_server(
lambda: proto, '127.0.0.1', 0)
@ -575,7 +571,7 @@ class BaseStartTLS(func_tests.FunctionalTestCaseMixin):
with self.tcp_client(lambda sock: client(sock, addr),
timeout=self.TIMEOUT):
await asyncio.wait_for(
main(proto, on_con, on_con_lost),
main(proto, on_con, on_con_lost, on_got_hello),
timeout=self.TIMEOUT)
server.close()

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@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
Fix a race condition in test_asyncio.test_start_tls_server_1(). Previously,
there was a race condition between the test main() function which replaces the
protocol and the test ServerProto protocol which sends ANSWER once it gets
HELLO. Now, only the test main() function is responsible to send data,
ServerProto no longer sends data.