Hi,
I am getting failing tests on both OSX and debian squeeze, but the errors are
different.
On both my machines, it is commit 7c125886b5862bf20711bae22e6697ad46141434 that
breaks the tests.
I am using an old(ish) version of ruby: 1.9.3p125, but I don't think that
should matter.
The error I get when I test 4.7.0 on OSX 10.7.5:
: Finished tests in 0.041678s, 263.9282 tests/s, 1943.4714 assertions/s.
:
: 1) Failure:
: test_reuseport(TestSocketHelper) [test/unit/test_socket_helper.rb:193]:
: <1> expected but was
: <512>.
:
: 11 tests, 81 assertions, 1 failures, 0 errors, 0 skips
I don't see how the current test can be platform independent. The following
diff fixes OSX for me:
diff --git a/test/unit/test_socket_helper.rb b/test/unit/test_socket_helper.rb
index abc177b..2244442 100644
--- a/test/unit/test_socket_helper.rb
+++ b/test/unit/test_socket_helper.rb
@@ -189,7 +189,6 @@ class TestSocketHelper < Test::Unit::TestCase
port = unused_port @test_addr
name = "#@test_addr:#{port}"
sock = bind_listen(name, :reuseport => true)
- cur = sock.getsockopt(Socket::SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEPORT).unpack('i')[0]
- assert_equal 1, cur
+ assert sock.getsockopt(Socket::SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEPORT).bool
end if defined?(SO_REUSEPORT)
end
The error I get when I test 4.7.0 on debian squeeze (in a VM):
: 1) Error:
: test_reuseport(TestSocketHelper):
: Errno::ENOPROTOOPT: Protocol not available
: /home/ahobson/git/unicorn/test/ruby-1.9.3/lib/unicorn/socket_helper.rb:183:in
`setsockopt'
: /home/ahobson/git/unicorn/test/ruby-1.9.3/lib/unicorn/socket_helper.rb:183:in
`new_tcp_server'
: /home/ahobson/git/unicorn/test/ruby-1.9.3/lib/unicorn/socket_helper.rb:165:in
`bind_listen'
: test/unit/test_socket_helper.rb:191:in `test_reuseport'
:
: 14 tests, 84 assertions, 0 failures, 1 errors, 0 skips
It appears that on linux, SO_REUSEPORT is not necessary to reuse the
address/port across processes and may in fact fail.
https://github.com/joyent/libuv/pull/902
I don't know how unicorn should deal with that. I suppose ignoring ENOPROTOOPT
if RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /linux/ is an option, but it is certainly not an appealing
one.
Thanks,
--drew
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