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Fix queue test (#30646)
Fix #30643 The old test code is not stable due to the data-race described in the TODO added at that time. Make it stable, and remove a debug-only field from old test code.
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@ -63,6 +63,8 @@ func (q *WorkerPoolQueue[T]) doDispatchBatchToWorker(wg *workerGroup[T], flushCh
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// TODO: the logic could be improved in the future, to avoid a data-race between "doStartNewWorker" and "workerNum"
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// The root problem is that if we skip "doStartNewWorker" here, the "workerNum" might be decreased by other workers later
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// So ideally, it should check whether there are enough workers by some approaches, and start new workers if necessary.
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// This data-race is not serious, as long as a new worker will be started soon to make sure there are enough workers,
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// so no need to hugely refactor at the moment.
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q.workerNumMu.Lock()
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noWorker := q.workerNum == 0
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if full || noWorker {
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@ -136,6 +138,14 @@ func (q *WorkerPoolQueue[T]) basePushForShutdown(items ...T) bool {
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return true
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}
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func resetIdleTicker(t *time.Ticker, dur time.Duration) {
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t.Reset(dur)
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select {
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case <-t.C:
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default:
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}
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}
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// doStartNewWorker starts a new worker for the queue, the worker reads from worker's channel and handles the items.
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func (q *WorkerPoolQueue[T]) doStartNewWorker(wp *workerGroup[T]) {
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wp.wg.Add(1)
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@ -146,8 +156,6 @@ func (q *WorkerPoolQueue[T]) doStartNewWorker(wp *workerGroup[T]) {
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log.Debug("Queue %q starts new worker", q.GetName())
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defer log.Debug("Queue %q stops idle worker", q.GetName())
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atomic.AddInt32(&q.workerStartedCounter, 1) // Only increase counter, used for debugging
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t := time.NewTicker(workerIdleDuration)
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defer t.Stop()
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@ -169,11 +177,7 @@ func (q *WorkerPoolQueue[T]) doStartNewWorker(wp *workerGroup[T]) {
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}
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q.doWorkerHandle(batch)
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// reset the idle ticker, and drain the tick after reset in case a tick is already triggered
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t.Reset(workerIdleDuration)
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select {
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case <-t.C:
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default:
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}
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resetIdleTicker(t, workerIdleDuration) // key code for TestWorkerPoolQueueWorkerIdleReset
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case <-t.C:
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q.workerNumMu.Lock()
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keepWorking = q.workerNum <= 1 // keep the last worker running
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@ -40,8 +40,6 @@ type WorkerPoolQueue[T any] struct {
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workerMaxNum int
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workerActiveNum int
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workerNumMu sync.Mutex
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workerStartedCounter int32
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}
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type flushType chan struct{}
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@ -5,8 +5,10 @@ package queue
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import (
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"context"
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"slices"
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"strconv"
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"sync"
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"sync/atomic"
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"testing"
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"time"
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@ -250,23 +252,34 @@ func TestWorkerPoolQueueShutdown(t *testing.T) {
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func TestWorkerPoolQueueWorkerIdleReset(t *testing.T) {
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defer test.MockVariableValue(&workerIdleDuration, 10*time.Millisecond)()
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defer mockBackoffDuration(10 * time.Millisecond)()
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defer mockBackoffDuration(5 * time.Millisecond)()
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var q *WorkerPoolQueue[int]
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var handledCount atomic.Int32
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var hasOnlyOneWorkerRunning atomic.Bool
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handler := func(items ...int) (unhandled []int) {
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time.Sleep(50 * time.Millisecond)
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handledCount.Add(int32(len(items)))
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// make each work have different duration, and check the active worker number periodically
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var activeNums []int
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for i := 0; i < 5-items[0]%2; i++ {
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time.Sleep(workerIdleDuration * 2)
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activeNums = append(activeNums, q.GetWorkerActiveNumber())
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}
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// When the queue never becomes empty, the existing workers should keep working
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// It is not 100% true at the moment because the data-race in workergroup.go is not resolved, see that TODO */
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// If the "active worker numbers" is like [2 2 ... 1 1], it means that an existing worker exited and the no new worker is started.
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if slices.Equal([]int{1, 1}, activeNums[len(activeNums)-2:]) {
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hasOnlyOneWorkerRunning.Store(true)
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}
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return nil
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}
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q, _ := newWorkerPoolQueueForTest("test-workpoolqueue", setting.QueueSettings{Type: "channel", BatchLength: 1, MaxWorkers: 2, Length: 100}, handler, false)
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q, _ = newWorkerPoolQueueForTest("test-workpoolqueue", setting.QueueSettings{Type: "channel", BatchLength: 1, MaxWorkers: 2, Length: 100}, handler, false)
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stop := runWorkerPoolQueue(q)
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for i := 0; i < 20; i++ {
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for i := 0; i < 100; i++ {
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assert.NoError(t, q.Push(i))
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}
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time.Sleep(500 * time.Millisecond)
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assert.EqualValues(t, 2, q.GetWorkerNumber())
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assert.EqualValues(t, 2, q.GetWorkerActiveNumber())
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// when the queue never becomes empty, the existing workers should keep working
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assert.EqualValues(t, 2, q.workerStartedCounter)
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assert.Greater(t, int(handledCount.Load()), 4) // make sure there are enough items handled during the test
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assert.False(t, hasOnlyOneWorkerRunning.Load(), "a slow handler should not block other workers from starting")
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stop()
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}
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