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get-free-port: prevent duplicate ports on Linux (#1478)
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mjameswh authored May 17, 2024
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Expand Up @@ -25,57 +25,73 @@ package testsuite
import (
"fmt"
"net"
"runtime"
)

// Modified from Temporalite which itself modified from
// https://github.com/phayes/freeport/blob/95f893ade6f232a5f1511d61735d89b1ae2df543/freeport.go
// Copied and adapted from
// https://github.com/temporalio/cli/blob/350cb2f9dca55e5063b39ffbdaa2739fdeab4399/temporalcli/devserver/freeport.go

func newPortProvider() *portProvider {
return &portProvider{}
}

type portProvider struct {
listeners []*net.TCPListener
}

// GetFreePort asks the kernel for a free open port that is ready to use.
// Returns the interface's IP and the free port.
func (p *portProvider) GetFreePort() (string, int, error) {
addr, err := net.ResolveTCPAddr("tcp", "127.0.0.1:0")
if err != nil {
if addr, err = net.ResolveTCPAddr("tcp6", "[::1]:0"); err != nil {
return "", 0, fmt.Errorf("failed to get free port: %w", err)
}
}

l, err := net.ListenTCP("tcp", addr)
// Returns a TCP port that is available to listen on, for the given (local) host.
//
// This works by binding a new TCP socket on port 0, which requests the OS to
// allocate a free port. There is no strict guarantee that the port will remain
// available after this function returns, but it should be safe to assume that
// a given port will not be allocated again to any process on this machine
// within a few seconds.
//
// On Unix-based systems, binding to the port returned by this function requires
// setting the `SO_REUSEADDR` socket option (Go already does that by default,
// but other languages may not); otherwise, the OS may fail with a message such
// as "address already in use". Windows default behavior is already appropriate
// in this regard; on that platform, `SO_REUSEADDR` has a different meaning and
// should not be set (setting it may have unpredictable consequences).
func getFreePort(host string) (string, int, error) {
l, err := net.Listen("tcp", host+":0")
if err != nil {
return "", 0, err
return "", 0, fmt.Errorf("failed to assign a free port: %w", err)
}
defer func() { _ = l.Close() }()
port := l.Addr().(*net.TCPAddr).Port

p.listeners = append(p.listeners, l)
tcpAddr := l.Addr().(*net.TCPAddr)

return tcpAddr.IP.String(), tcpAddr.Port, nil
}

func (p *portProvider) Close() error {
for _, l := range p.listeners {
if err := l.Close(); err != nil {
return err
// On Linux and some BSD variants, ephemeral ports are randomized, and may
// consequently repeat within a short time frame after the listenning end
// has been closed. To avoid this, we make a connection to the port, then
// close that connection from the server's side (this is very important),
// which puts the connection in TIME_WAIT state for some time (by default,
// 60s on Linux). While it remains in that state, the OS will not reallocate
// that port number for bind(:0) syscalls, yet we are not prevented from
// explicitly binding to it (thanks to SO_REUSEADDR).
//
// On macOS and Windows, the above technique is not necessary, as the OS
// allocates ephemeral ports sequentially, meaning a port number will only
// be reused after the entire range has been exhausted. Quite the opposite,
// given that these OSes use a significantly smaller range for ephemeral
// ports, making an extra connection just to reserve a port might actually
// be harmful (by hastening ephemeral port exhaustion).
if runtime.GOOS != "darwin" && runtime.GOOS != "windows" {
r, err := net.DialTCP("tcp", nil, l.Addr().(*net.TCPAddr))
if err != nil {
return "", 0, fmt.Errorf("failed to assign a free port: %w", err)
}
c, err := l.Accept()
if err != nil {
return "", 0, fmt.Errorf("failed to assign a free port: %w", err)
}
// Closing the socket from the server side
_ = c.Close()
defer func() { _ = r.Close() }()
}
return nil

return host, port, nil
}

func getFreeHostPort() (string, error) {
pp := newPortProvider()
host, port, err := pp.GetFreePort()
closeErr := pp.Close()
host, port, err := getFreePort("127.0.0.1")
if err != nil {
return "", err
} else if closeErr != nil {
return "", fmt.Errorf("failed to close TCP listener: %w", closeErr)
host, port, err = getFreePort("[::1]")
if err != nil {
return "", err
}
}
return fmt.Sprintf("%v:%v", host, port), nil
}

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