Caused by tests running so slowly that nodes become unreachable due to
timeout before the assertion of reachability is made. The timeout was
hard coded at five times the tick interval (2.5 seconds).
Introduced new config options: mdp.iftype.*.reachable_timeout_ms and
interface.*.mdp.reachable_timeout_ms to allow the timeout to be
configured. Configure the timeout to 60 seconds in 'routing' tests.
Changed the config schema to move options interfaces.*.mdp_tick_ms and
interfaces.*.packet_interval into interfaces.*.mdp.tick_ms and
interfaces.*.mdp.packet_interval (introduced new sub-struct 'mdp').
Indepent configuration of show_pid, show_time and log level for each
destination
Update test scripts for new config options
Include xprintf.c in MDP client source files (now used by log.c)
Replace explicit [<pin,pin...>] command-line arguments with --entry-pin=<pin>
options. Update test scripts accordlingly.
Add --keyring-pin=<pin> option (with one test case).
Replace the main-loop scheduled periodic alarm with an "activate" alarm that is
scheduled whenever a fetch candidate is added to any queue, unless the alarm is
already scheduled.
Replace the "rhizome.fetch_interval_ms" config item with
"rhizome.fetch_delay_ms" [default 50], which is the number of milliseconds
between adding a fetch candidate and firing the "activate" alarm. This allows
time for a few more Rhizome advertisment packets to arrive after the first one,
before deciding which fetches to start first.
Add new `is_scheduled()` alarm primitive.
The "rhizome direct push" command (and also sync) was not waiting for the
server's HTTP response, so it was exiting before the server had finished
storing the bundle, which led to a race with the subsequent "assert
bundle_received_by" test. Fixed by adding the missing code to receive the HTTP
response.
Refactored the code used for parsing HTTP responses in rhizome_fetch.c, and
used it in rhizome_direct_http.c.
Rename Push, Pull, Sync to DirectPush, DirectPull, DirectSync.
Move HttpAdd test to just after HttpImport test.
Tighten up the assertions in Rhizome Direct test cases.
Factor the "assert_rhizome_list" test out of assert_received() to avoid having
to water down assert_rhizome_list(), which currently takes an exact list of all
files that must be present in the list, and is more valuable that way.
and made corresponding adjustments. Oddly push and pull work again.
Maybe there is some subtle bug in the test framework?
Anyway, now to fix the sync test. #9
as hex if not supplying a manifest template.
modified rhizomeprotocol test of manifest-less HTTP import to set
that option. That test now passes.
ALL rhizomeprotocol tests now pass. #9
file import. It now rungs in rhizomeprotocol test suite, but fails
because the BK= field is missing (but the file is imported).
Also removed the assertions about receiving bundles from the push
test as it was non-deterministic. The bundle reception is already
tested, so there is no loss.
Investigating missing BK=.
Also test 8 (sync) fails post-merge, although push and pull work
intepdendently. Will investigate that post-merge. #9