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22 */ |
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23 |
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24 /* @test |
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25 * @bug 4203167 |
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26 * |
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27 * @summary RMI blocks in HttpAwareServerSocket.accept() if you telnet to it |
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28 * @author Adrian Colley |
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29 * |
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30 * @library ../../../../../java/rmi/testlibrary |
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31 * @modules java.rmi/sun.rmi.transport.proxy |
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32 * @build TestIface TestImpl TestImpl_Stub |
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33 * @run main/othervm/policy=security.policy/timeout=60 BlockAcceptTest |
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34 */ |
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35 |
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36 /* This test attempts to stymie the RMI accept loop. The accept loop in |
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37 * RMI endlessly accepts a connection, spawns a thread for it, and repeats. |
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38 * The accept() call can be replaced by a user-supplied library which |
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39 * might foolishly block indefinitely in its accept() method, which would |
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40 * prevent RMI from accepting other connections on that socket. |
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41 * |
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42 * Unfortunately, HttpAwareServerSocket (default server socket) is/was such |
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43 * a foolish thing. It reads 4 bytes to see if they're "POST" before |
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44 * returning. The bug fix is to move the HTTP stuff into the mainloop, |
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45 * which has the side effect of enabling it for non-default socketfactories. |
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46 * |
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47 * This test: |
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48 * 1. Creates an object and exports it. |
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49 * 2. Connects to the listening RMI port and sends nothing, to hold it up. |
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50 * 3. Makes a regular call, using HTTP tunnelling. |
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51 * 4. Fails to deadlock, thereby passing the test. |
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52 * |
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53 * Some runtime dependencies I'm trying to eliminate: |
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54 * 1. We don't know the port number until after exporting the object, but |
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55 * have to set it in http.proxyPort somehow. Hopefully http.proxyPort |
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56 * isn't read too soon or this test will fail with a ConnectException. |
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57 */ |
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58 |
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59 import java.rmi.*; |
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60 import java.rmi.server.RMISocketFactory; |
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61 import java.io.*; |
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62 import java.net.*; |
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63 |
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64 import sun.rmi.transport.proxy.RMIMasterSocketFactory; |
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65 import sun.rmi.transport.proxy.RMIHttpToPortSocketFactory; |
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66 |
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67 public class BlockAcceptTest |
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68 { |
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69 public static void main(String[] args) |
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70 throws Exception |
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71 { |
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72 // Make trouble for ourselves |
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73 if (System.getSecurityManager() == null) |
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74 System.setSecurityManager(new RMISecurityManager()); |
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75 |
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76 // HTTP direct to the server port |
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77 System.setProperty("http.proxyHost", "127.0.0.1"); |
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78 |
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79 // Set the socket factory. |
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80 System.err.println("(installing HTTP-out socket factory)"); |
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81 HttpOutFactory fac = new HttpOutFactory(); |
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82 RMISocketFactory.setSocketFactory(fac); |
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83 |
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84 // Create remote object |
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85 TestImpl impl = new TestImpl(); |
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86 |
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87 // Export and get which port. |
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88 System.err.println("(exporting remote object)"); |
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89 TestIface stub = impl.export(); |
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90 try { |
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91 int port = fac.whichPort(); |
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92 |
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93 // Sanity |
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94 if (port == 0) |
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95 throw new Error("TEST FAILED: export didn't reserve a port(?)"); |
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96 |
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97 // Set the HTTP port, at last. |
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98 System.setProperty("http.proxyPort", port+""); |
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99 |
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100 // Now, connect to that port |
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101 //Thread.sleep(2000); |
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102 System.err.println("(connecting to listening port on 127.0.0.1:" + |
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103 port + ")"); |
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104 Socket DoS = new Socket("127.0.0.1", port); |
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105 // we hold the connection open until done with the test. |
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106 |
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107 // The test itself: make a remote call and see if it's blocked or |
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108 // if it works |
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109 //Thread.sleep(2000); |
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110 System.err.println("(making RMI-through-HTTP call)"); |
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111 System.err.println("(typical test failure deadlocks here)"); |
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112 String result = stub.testCall("dummy load"); |
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113 |
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114 System.err.println(" => " + result); |
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115 if (!("OK".equals(result))) |
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116 throw new Error("TEST FAILED: result not OK"); |
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117 System.err.println("Test passed."); |
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118 |
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119 // Clean up, including writing a byte to that connection just in |
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120 // case an optimizer thought of optimizing it out of existence |
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121 try { |
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122 DoS.getOutputStream().write(0); |
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123 DoS.getOutputStream().close(); |
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124 } catch (Throwable apathy) { |
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125 } |
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126 |
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127 } finally { |
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128 try { |
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129 impl.unexport(); |
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130 } catch (Throwable unmatter) { |
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131 } |
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132 } |
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133 |
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134 // Should exit here |
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135 } |
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136 |
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137 private static class HttpOutFactory |
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138 extends RMISocketFactory |
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139 { |
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140 private int servport = 0; |
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141 |
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142 public Socket createSocket(String h, int p) |
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143 throws IOException |
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144 { |
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145 return ((new RMIHttpToPortSocketFactory()).createSocket(h, p)); |
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146 } |
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147 |
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148 /** Create a server socket and remember which port it's on. |
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149 * Aborts if createServerSocket(0) is called twice, because then |
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150 * it doesn't know whether to remember the first or second port. |
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151 */ |
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152 public ServerSocket createServerSocket(int p) |
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153 throws IOException |
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154 { |
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155 ServerSocket ss; |
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156 ss = (new RMIMasterSocketFactory()).createServerSocket(p); |
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157 if (p == 0) { |
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158 if (servport != 0) { |
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159 System.err.println("TEST FAILED: " + |
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160 "Duplicate createServerSocket(0)"); |
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161 throw new Error("Test aborted (createServerSocket)"); |
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162 } |
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163 servport = ss.getLocalPort(); |
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164 } |
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165 return (ss); |
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166 } |
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167 |
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168 /** Return which port was reserved by createServerSocket(0). |
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169 * If the return value was 0, createServerSocket(0) wasn't called. |
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170 */ |
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171 public int whichPort() { |
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172 return (servport); |
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173 } |
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174 } // end class HttpOutFactory |
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175 } |
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