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							- #!/usr/bin/env python2.7
 
- # Copyright 2015 gRPC authors.
 
- #
 
- # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
 
- # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
 
- # You may obtain a copy of the License at
 
- #
 
- #     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
 
- #
 
- # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
 
- # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
 
- # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
 
- # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
 
- # limitations under the License.
 
- """Manage TCP ports for unit tests; started by run_tests.py"""
 
- from __future__ import print_function
 
- import argparse
 
- from six.moves.BaseHTTPServer import HTTPServer, BaseHTTPRequestHandler
 
- from six.moves.socketserver import ThreadingMixIn
 
- import hashlib
 
- import os
 
- import socket
 
- import sys
 
- import time
 
- import random
 
- import threading
 
- import platform
 
- # increment this number whenever making a change to ensure that
 
- # the changes are picked up by running CI servers
 
- # note that all changes must be backwards compatible
 
- _MY_VERSION = 20
 
- if len(sys.argv) == 2 and sys.argv[1] == 'dump_version':
 
-     print(_MY_VERSION)
 
-     sys.exit(0)
 
- argp = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Server for httpcli_test')
 
- argp.add_argument('-p', '--port', default=12345, type=int)
 
- argp.add_argument('-l', '--logfile', default=None, type=str)
 
- args = argp.parse_args()
 
- if args.logfile is not None:
 
-     sys.stdin.close()
 
-     sys.stderr.close()
 
-     sys.stdout.close()
 
-     sys.stderr = open(args.logfile, 'w')
 
-     sys.stdout = sys.stderr
 
- print('port server running on port %d' % args.port)
 
- pool = []
 
- in_use = {}
 
- mu = threading.Lock()
 
- # Cronet restricts the following ports to be used (see
 
- # https://cs.chromium.org/chromium/src/net/base/port_util.cc). When one of these
 
- # ports is used in a Cronet test, the test would fail (see issue #12149). These
 
- # ports must be excluded from pool.
 
- cronet_restricted_ports = [
 
-     1, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 37, 42, 43, 53, 77, 79, 87,
 
-     95, 101, 102, 103, 104, 109, 110, 111, 113, 115, 117, 119, 123, 135, 139,
 
-     143, 179, 389, 465, 512, 513, 514, 515, 526, 530, 531, 532, 540, 556, 563,
 
-     587, 601, 636, 993, 995, 2049, 3659, 4045, 6000, 6665, 6666, 6667, 6668,
 
-     6669, 6697
 
- ]
 
- def can_connect(port):
 
-     # this test is only really useful on unices where SO_REUSE_PORT is available
 
-     # so on Windows, where this test is expensive, skip it
 
-     if platform.system() == 'Windows': return False
 
-     s = socket.socket()
 
-     try:
 
-         s.connect(('localhost', port))
 
-         return True
 
-     except socket.error as e:
 
-         return False
 
-     finally:
 
-         s.close()
 
- def can_bind(port, proto):
 
-     s = socket.socket(proto, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
 
-     s.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
 
-     try:
 
-         s.bind(('localhost', port))
 
-         return True
 
-     except socket.error as e:
 
-         return False
 
-     finally:
 
-         s.close()
 
- def refill_pool(max_timeout, req):
 
-     """Scan for ports not marked for being in use"""
 
-     chk = [
 
-         port for port in range(1025, 32766)
 
-         if port not in cronet_restricted_ports
 
-     ]
 
-     random.shuffle(chk)
 
-     for i in chk:
 
-         if len(pool) > 100: break
 
-         if i in in_use:
 
-             age = time.time() - in_use[i]
 
-             if age < max_timeout:
 
-                 continue
 
-             req.log_message("kill old request %d" % i)
 
-             del in_use[i]
 
-         if can_bind(i, socket.AF_INET) and can_bind(
 
-                 i, socket.AF_INET6) and not can_connect(i):
 
-             req.log_message("found available port %d" % i)
 
-             pool.append(i)
 
- def allocate_port(req):
 
-     global pool
 
-     global in_use
 
-     global mu
 
-     mu.acquire()
 
-     max_timeout = 600
 
-     while not pool:
 
-         refill_pool(max_timeout, req)
 
-         if not pool:
 
-             req.log_message("failed to find ports: retrying soon")
 
-             mu.release()
 
-             time.sleep(1)
 
-             mu.acquire()
 
-             max_timeout /= 2
 
-     port = pool[0]
 
-     pool = pool[1:]
 
-     in_use[port] = time.time()
 
-     mu.release()
 
-     return port
 
- keep_running = True
 
- class Handler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
 
-     def setup(self):
 
-         # If the client is unreachable for 5 seconds, close the connection
 
-         self.timeout = 5
 
-         BaseHTTPRequestHandler.setup(self)
 
-     def do_GET(self):
 
-         global keep_running
 
-         global mu
 
-         if self.path == '/get':
 
-             # allocate a new port, it will stay bound for ten minutes and until
 
-             # it's unused
 
-             self.send_response(200)
 
-             self.send_header('Content-Type', 'text/plain')
 
-             self.end_headers()
 
-             p = allocate_port(self)
 
-             self.log_message('allocated port %d' % p)
 
-             self.wfile.write('%d' % p)
 
-         elif self.path[0:6] == '/drop/':
 
-             self.send_response(200)
 
-             self.send_header('Content-Type', 'text/plain')
 
-             self.end_headers()
 
-             p = int(self.path[6:])
 
-             mu.acquire()
 
-             if p in in_use:
 
-                 del in_use[p]
 
-                 pool.append(p)
 
-                 k = 'known'
 
-             else:
 
-                 k = 'unknown'
 
-             mu.release()
 
-             self.log_message('drop %s port %d' % (k, p))
 
-         elif self.path == '/version_number':
 
-             # fetch a version string and the current process pid
 
-             self.send_response(200)
 
-             self.send_header('Content-Type', 'text/plain')
 
-             self.end_headers()
 
-             self.wfile.write(_MY_VERSION)
 
-         elif self.path == '/dump':
 
-             # yaml module is not installed on Macs and Windows machines by default
 
-             # so we import it lazily (/dump action is only used for debugging)
 
-             import yaml
 
-             self.send_response(200)
 
-             self.send_header('Content-Type', 'text/plain')
 
-             self.end_headers()
 
-             mu.acquire()
 
-             now = time.time()
 
-             out = yaml.dump({
 
-                 'pool':
 
-                 pool,
 
-                 'in_use':
 
-                 dict((k, now - v) for k, v in in_use.items())
 
-             })
 
-             mu.release()
 
-             self.wfile.write(out)
 
-         elif self.path == '/quitquitquit':
 
-             self.send_response(200)
 
-             self.end_headers()
 
-             self.server.shutdown()
 
- class ThreadedHTTPServer(ThreadingMixIn, HTTPServer):
 
-     """Handle requests in a separate thread"""
 
- ThreadedHTTPServer(('', args.port), Handler).serve_forever()
 
 
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