414dd017b3
Since commit 2c4a868f64
, Docker doesn't
use the value of net.ipv4.ip_local_port_range when choosing an ephemeral
port. This change reverts back to the previous behavior.
Fixes #43054.
Signed-off-by: Albin Kerouanton <albinker@gmail.com>
323 lines
7.6 KiB
Go
323 lines
7.6 KiB
Go
package portallocator
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import (
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"net"
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"testing"
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)
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func resetPortAllocator() {
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instance = newInstance()
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}
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func TestRequestNewPort(t *testing.T) {
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p := Get()
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defer resetPortAllocator()
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port, err := p.RequestPort(defaultIP, "tcp", 0)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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if expected := p.Begin; port != expected {
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t.Fatalf("Expected port %d got %d", expected, port)
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}
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}
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func TestRequestSpecificPort(t *testing.T) {
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p := Get()
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defer resetPortAllocator()
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port, err := p.RequestPort(defaultIP, "tcp", 5000)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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if port != 5000 {
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t.Fatalf("Expected port 5000 got %d", port)
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}
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}
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func TestReleasePort(t *testing.T) {
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p := Get()
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port, err := p.RequestPort(defaultIP, "tcp", 5000)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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if port != 5000 {
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t.Fatalf("Expected port 5000 got %d", port)
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}
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if err := p.ReleasePort(defaultIP, "tcp", 5000); err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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}
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func TestReuseReleasedPort(t *testing.T) {
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p := Get()
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defer resetPortAllocator()
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port, err := p.RequestPort(defaultIP, "tcp", 5000)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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if port != 5000 {
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t.Fatalf("Expected port 5000 got %d", port)
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}
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if err := p.ReleasePort(defaultIP, "tcp", 5000); err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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port, err = p.RequestPort(defaultIP, "tcp", 5000)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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if port != 5000 {
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t.Fatalf("Expected port 5000 got %d", port)
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}
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}
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func TestReleaseUnreadledPort(t *testing.T) {
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p := Get()
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defer resetPortAllocator()
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port, err := p.RequestPort(defaultIP, "tcp", 5000)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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if port != 5000 {
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t.Fatalf("Expected port 5000 got %d", port)
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}
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_, err = p.RequestPort(defaultIP, "tcp", 5000)
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switch err.(type) {
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case ErrPortAlreadyAllocated:
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default:
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t.Fatalf("Expected port allocation error got %s", err)
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}
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}
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func TestUnknowProtocol(t *testing.T) {
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if _, err := Get().RequestPort(defaultIP, "tcpp", 0); err != ErrUnknownProtocol {
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t.Fatalf("Expected error %s got %s", ErrUnknownProtocol, err)
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}
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}
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func TestAllocateAllPorts(t *testing.T) {
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p := Get()
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defer resetPortAllocator()
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for i := 0; i <= p.End-p.Begin; i++ {
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port, err := p.RequestPort(defaultIP, "tcp", 0)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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if expected := p.Begin + i; port != expected {
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t.Fatalf("Expected port %d got %d", expected, port)
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}
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}
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if _, err := p.RequestPort(defaultIP, "tcp", 0); err != ErrAllPortsAllocated {
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t.Fatalf("Expected error %s got %s", ErrAllPortsAllocated, err)
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}
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_, err := p.RequestPort(defaultIP, "udp", 0)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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// release a port in the middle and ensure we get another tcp port
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port := p.Begin + 5
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if err := p.ReleasePort(defaultIP, "tcp", port); err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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newPort, err := p.RequestPort(defaultIP, "tcp", 0)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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if newPort != port {
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t.Fatalf("Expected port %d got %d", port, newPort)
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}
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// now pm.last == newPort, release it so that it's the only free port of
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// the range, and ensure we get it back
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if err := p.ReleasePort(defaultIP, "tcp", newPort); err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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port, err = p.RequestPort(defaultIP, "tcp", 0)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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if newPort != port {
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t.Fatalf("Expected port %d got %d", newPort, port)
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}
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}
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func BenchmarkAllocatePorts(b *testing.B) {
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p := Get()
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defer resetPortAllocator()
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for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
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for i := 0; i <= p.End-p.Begin; i++ {
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port, err := p.RequestPort(defaultIP, "tcp", 0)
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if err != nil {
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b.Fatal(err)
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}
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if expected := p.Begin + i; port != expected {
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b.Fatalf("Expected port %d got %d", expected, port)
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}
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}
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if err := p.ReleaseAll(); err != nil {
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b.Fatal(err)
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}
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}
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}
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func TestPortAllocation(t *testing.T) {
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p := Get()
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defer resetPortAllocator()
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ip := net.ParseIP("192.168.0.1")
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ip2 := net.ParseIP("192.168.0.2")
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if port, err := p.RequestPort(ip, "tcp", 80); err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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} else if port != 80 {
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t.Fatalf("Acquire(80) should return 80, not %d", port)
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}
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port, err := p.RequestPort(ip, "tcp", 0)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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if port <= 0 {
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t.Fatalf("Acquire(0) should return a non-zero port")
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}
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if _, err := p.RequestPort(ip, "tcp", port); err == nil {
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t.Fatalf("Acquiring a port already in use should return an error")
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}
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if newPort, err := p.RequestPort(ip, "tcp", 0); err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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} else if newPort == port {
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t.Fatalf("Acquire(0) allocated the same port twice: %d", port)
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}
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if _, err := p.RequestPort(ip, "tcp", 80); err == nil {
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t.Fatalf("Acquiring a port already in use should return an error")
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}
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if _, err := p.RequestPort(ip2, "tcp", 80); err != nil {
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t.Fatalf("It should be possible to allocate the same port on a different interface")
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}
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if _, err := p.RequestPort(ip2, "tcp", 80); err == nil {
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t.Fatalf("Acquiring a port already in use should return an error")
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}
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if err := p.ReleasePort(ip, "tcp", 80); err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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if _, err := p.RequestPort(ip, "tcp", 80); err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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port, err = p.RequestPort(ip, "tcp", 0)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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port2, err := p.RequestPort(ip, "tcp", port+1)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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port3, err := p.RequestPort(ip, "tcp", 0)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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if port3 == port2 {
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t.Fatal("Requesting a dynamic port should never allocate a used port")
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}
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}
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func TestPortAllocationWithCustomRange(t *testing.T) {
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p := Get()
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defer resetPortAllocator()
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start, end := 8081, 8082
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specificPort := 8000
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//get an ephemeral port.
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port1, err := p.RequestPortInRange(defaultIP, "tcp", 0, 0)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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//request invalid ranges
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if _, err := p.RequestPortInRange(defaultIP, "tcp", 0, end); err == nil {
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t.Fatalf("Expected error for invalid range %d-%d", 0, end)
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}
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if _, err := p.RequestPortInRange(defaultIP, "tcp", start, 0); err == nil {
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t.Fatalf("Expected error for invalid range %d-%d", 0, end)
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}
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if _, err := p.RequestPortInRange(defaultIP, "tcp", 8081, 8080); err == nil {
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t.Fatalf("Expected error for invalid range %d-%d", 0, end)
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}
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//request a single port
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port, err := p.RequestPortInRange(defaultIP, "tcp", specificPort, specificPort)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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if port != specificPort {
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t.Fatalf("Expected port %d, got %d", specificPort, port)
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}
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//get a port from the range
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port2, err := p.RequestPortInRange(defaultIP, "tcp", start, end)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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if port2 < start || port2 > end {
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t.Fatalf("Expected a port between %d and %d, got %d", start, end, port2)
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}
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//get another ephemeral port (should be > port1)
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port3, err := p.RequestPortInRange(defaultIP, "tcp", 0, 0)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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if port3 < port1 {
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t.Fatalf("Expected new port > %d in the ephemeral range, got %d", port1, port3)
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}
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//get another (and in this case the only other) port from the range
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port4, err := p.RequestPortInRange(defaultIP, "tcp", start, end)
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if err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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}
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if port4 < start || port4 > end {
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t.Fatalf("Expected a port between %d and %d, got %d", start, end, port4)
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}
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if port4 == port2 {
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t.Fatal("Allocated the same port from a custom range")
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}
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//request 3rd port from the range of 2
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if _, err := p.RequestPortInRange(defaultIP, "tcp", start, end); err != ErrAllPortsAllocated {
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t.Fatalf("Expected error %s got %s", ErrAllPortsAllocated, err)
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}
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}
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func TestNoDuplicateBPR(t *testing.T) {
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p := Get()
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defer resetPortAllocator()
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if port, err := p.RequestPort(defaultIP, "tcp", p.Begin); err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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} else if port != p.Begin {
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t.Fatalf("Expected port %d got %d", p.Begin, port)
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}
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if port, err := p.RequestPort(defaultIP, "tcp", 0); err != nil {
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t.Fatal(err)
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} else if port == p.Begin {
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t.Fatalf("Acquire(0) allocated the same port twice: %d", port)
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}
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}
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