TUN-5285: Fallback to HTTP2 immediately if connection times out with no network activity

This commit is contained in:
Sudarsan Reddy 2021-11-03 12:06:04 +00:00
parent 36479ef11f
commit 0146a8d8ed
3 changed files with 23 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -49,12 +49,12 @@ func NewQUICConnection(
) (*QUICConnection, error) {
session, err := quic.DialAddr(edgeAddr.String(), tlsConfig, quicConfig)
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "failed to dial to edge")
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to dial to edge: %w", err)
}
registrationStream, err := session.OpenStream()
if err != nil {
return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "failed to open a registration stream")
return nil, fmt.Errorf("failed to open a registration stream: %w", err)
}
err = controlStreamHandler.ServeControlStream(ctx, registrationStream, connOptions, false)
@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ func (q *QUICConnection) Serve(ctx context.Context) error {
if errors.Is(err, context.Canceled) {
return nil
}
return errors.Wrap(err, "failed to accept QUIC stream")
return fmt.Errorf("failed to accept QUIC stream: %w", err)
}
go func() {
defer stream.Close()

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@ -190,7 +190,13 @@ func ServeTunnelLoop(
case <-gracefulShutdownC:
return nil
case <-protocolFallback.BackoffTimer():
if !selectNextProtocol(&connLog, protocolFallback, config.ProtocolSelector) {
var idleTimeoutError *quic.IdleTimeoutError
if !selectNextProtocol(
&connLog,
protocolFallback,
config.ProtocolSelector,
errors.As(err, &idleTimeoutError),
) {
return err
}
}
@ -222,8 +228,9 @@ func selectNextProtocol(
connLog *zerolog.Logger,
protocolBackoff *protocolFallback,
selector connection.ProtocolSelector,
isNetworkActivityTimeout bool,
) bool {
if protocolBackoff.ReachedMaxRetries() {
if protocolBackoff.ReachedMaxRetries() || isNetworkActivityTimeout {
fallback, hasFallback := selector.Fallback()
if !hasFallback {
return false

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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ func TestWaitForBackoffFallback(t *testing.T) {
// Retry #0 and #1. At retry #2, we switch protocol, so the fallback loop has one more retry than this
for i := 0; i < int(maxRetries-1); i++ {
protocolFallback.BackoffTimer() // simulate retry
ok := selectNextProtocol(&log, protocolFallback, protocolSelector)
ok := selectNextProtocol(&log, protocolFallback, protocolSelector, false)
assert.True(t, ok)
assert.Equal(t, initProtocol, protocolFallback.protocol)
}
@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ func TestWaitForBackoffFallback(t *testing.T) {
// Retry fallback protocol
for i := 0; i < int(maxRetries); i++ {
protocolFallback.BackoffTimer() // simulate retry
ok := selectNextProtocol(&log, protocolFallback, protocolSelector)
ok := selectNextProtocol(&log, protocolFallback, protocolSelector, false)
assert.True(t, ok)
fallback, ok := protocolSelector.Fallback()
assert.True(t, ok)
@ -82,12 +82,19 @@ func TestWaitForBackoffFallback(t *testing.T) {
// No protocol to fallback, return error
protocolFallback.BackoffTimer() // simulate retry
ok := selectNextProtocol(&log, protocolFallback, protocolSelector)
ok := selectNextProtocol(&log, protocolFallback, protocolSelector, false)
assert.False(t, ok)
protocolFallback.reset()
protocolFallback.BackoffTimer() // simulate retry
ok = selectNextProtocol(&log, protocolFallback, protocolSelector)
ok = selectNextProtocol(&log, protocolFallback, protocolSelector, false)
assert.True(t, ok)
assert.Equal(t, initProtocol, protocolFallback.protocol)
protocolFallback.reset()
protocolFallback.BackoffTimer() // simulate retry
ok = selectNextProtocol(&log, protocolFallback, protocolSelector, true)
// Check that we get a true after the first try itself when this flag is true. This allows us to immediately
// switch protocols.
assert.True(t, ok)
}