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embed: wait up to request-timeout for pending RPCs when closing #8267
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test case? |
embed/etcd.go
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// wait until all pending RPCs are finished | ||
select { | ||
case <-ch: | ||
case <-time.After(10 * time.Second): |
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maybe use the election timeout? 10s seems too generous
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Both grpc.Server.Stop and grpc.Server.GracefulStop close the listeners first, to stop accepting the new connections. GracefulStop blocks until all clients close their open transports(connections). Unary RPCs only take a few seconds to finish. Stream RPCs, like watch, might never close the connections from client side, thus making gRPC server wait forever. This patch still calls GracefulStop, but waits up to 10s before manually closing the open transports. Address etcd-io#8224. Signed-off-by: Gyu-Ho Lee <gyuhox@gmail.com>
Ensure 'Close' returns in time when there are open connections (watch streams). Signed-off-by: Gyu-Ho Lee <gyuhox@gmail.com>
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lgtm once tests pass. Should this be backported? |
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Both grpc.Server.Stop and grpc.Server.GracefulStop close the listeners
first, to stop accepting the new connections. GracefulStop blocks until
all clients close their open transports(connections). Unary RPCs
only take a few seconds to finish. Stream RPCs, like watch, might never
close the connections from client side, thus making gRPC server wait
forever.
This patch still calls GracefulStop, but waits up to 10s before manually
closing the open transports.
Address #8224.
@heyitsanthony #8224 (comment)
This stops all client listeners first (no more new RPCs), and wait up to request timeout before cutting existing transports, to give enough time for unary RPCs to be finished.