etcdserver, clientv3: let progressReportIntervalMilliseconds be private

progressReportIntervalMilliseconds (old
ProgressReportIntervalMilliseconds) is accessed by multiple goroutines
and it is reported as race.

For avoiding this report, this commit wraps the variable with
functions. They access the variable with atomic operations so the race
won't be reported.
This commit is contained in:
Hitoshi Mitake 2016-04-04 20:45:54 +09:00
parent 46e877b8bb
commit 88306c9fa7
3 changed files with 24 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ import (
"fmt"
"reflect"
"sort"
"sync/atomic"
"testing"
"time"
@ -381,11 +380,11 @@ func testWatchWithProgressNotify(t *testing.T, watchOnPut bool) {
defer testutil.AfterTest(t)
// accelerate report interval so test terminates quickly
oldpi := v3rpc.ProgressReportIntervalMilliseconds
oldpi := v3rpc.GetProgressReportInterval()
// using atomics to avoid race warnings
atomic.StoreInt32(&v3rpc.ProgressReportIntervalMilliseconds, 3*1000)
v3rpc.SetProgressReportInterval(3 * time.Second)
pi := 3 * time.Second
defer func() { v3rpc.ProgressReportIntervalMilliseconds = oldpi }()
defer func() { v3rpc.SetProgressReportInterval(oldpi) }()
clus := integration.NewClusterV3(t, &integration.ClusterConfig{Size: 3})
defer clus.Terminate(t)

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@ -42,12 +42,25 @@ func NewWatchServer(s *etcdserver.EtcdServer) pb.WatchServer {
}
var (
// expose for testing purpose. External test can change this to a
// small value to finish fast. The type is int32 instead of time.Duration
// in order to placate the race detector by setting the value with atomic stores.
ProgressReportIntervalMilliseconds = int32(10 * 60 * 1000) // 10 minutes
// External test can read this with GetProgressReportInterval()
// and change this to a small value to finish fast with
// SetProgressReportInterval().
progressReportInterval = 10 * time.Minute
progressReportIntervalMu sync.RWMutex
)
func GetProgressReportInterval() time.Duration {
progressReportIntervalMu.RLock()
defer progressReportIntervalMu.RUnlock()
return progressReportInterval
}
func SetProgressReportInterval(newTimeout time.Duration) {
progressReportIntervalMu.Lock()
defer progressReportIntervalMu.Unlock()
progressReportInterval = newTimeout
}
const (
// We send ctrl response inside the read loop. We do not want
// send to block read, but we still want ctrl response we sent to
@ -166,7 +179,7 @@ func (sws *serverWatchStream) sendLoop() {
// watch responses pending on a watch id creation message
pending := make(map[storage.WatchID][]*pb.WatchResponse)
interval := time.Duration(ProgressReportIntervalMilliseconds) * time.Millisecond
interval := GetProgressReportInterval()
progressTicker := time.NewTicker(interval)
defer progressTicker.Stop()

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@ -20,7 +20,6 @@ import (
"reflect"
"sort"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"testing"
"time"
@ -924,11 +923,11 @@ func waitResponse(wc pb.Watch_WatchClient, timeout time.Duration) (bool, *pb.Wat
func TestWatchWithProgressNotify(t *testing.T) {
// accelerate report interval so test terminates quickly
oldpi := v3rpc.ProgressReportIntervalMilliseconds
oldpi := v3rpc.GetProgressReportInterval()
// using atomics to avoid race warnings
atomic.StoreInt32(&v3rpc.ProgressReportIntervalMilliseconds, 3*1000)
v3rpc.SetProgressReportInterval(3 * time.Second)
testInterval := 3 * time.Second
defer func() { v3rpc.ProgressReportIntervalMilliseconds = oldpi }()
defer func() { v3rpc.SetProgressReportInterval(oldpi) }()
defer testutil.AfterTest(t)
clus := NewClusterV3(t, &ClusterConfig{Size: 3})