nodejs-mozilla/test/parallel/test-tls-socket-close.js

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'use strict';
const common = require('../common');
if (!common.hasCrypto)
common.skip('missing crypto');
const assert = require('assert');
const tls = require('tls');
const net = require('net');
const fixtures = require('../common/fixtures');
// Regression test for https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/8074
//
// This test has a dependency on the order in which the TCP connection is made,
// and TLS server handshake completes. It assumes those server side events occur
// before the client side write callback, which is not guaranteed by the TLS
// API. It usually passes with TLS1.3, but TLS1.3 didn't exist at the time the
// bug existed.
//
// Pin the test to TLS1.2, since the test shouldn't be changed in a way that
// doesn't trigger a segfault in Node.js 7.7.3:
// https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/13184#issuecomment-303700377
tls.DEFAULT_MAX_VERSION = 'TLSv1.2';
const key = fixtures.readKey('agent2-key.pem');
const cert = fixtures.readKey('agent2-cert.pem');
let tlsSocket;
// tls server
const tlsServer = tls.createServer({ cert, key }, (socket) => {
tlsSocket = socket;
socket.on('error', common.mustCall((error) => {
assert.strictEqual(error.code, 'EINVAL');
tlsServer.close();
netServer.close();
}));
});
let netSocket;
// plain tcp server
const netServer = net.createServer((socket) => {
// If client wants to use tls
tlsServer.emit('connection', socket);
netSocket = socket;
}).listen(0, common.mustCall(function() {
connectClient(netServer);
}));
function connectClient(server) {
const tlsConnection = tls.connect({
host: 'localhost',
port: server.address().port,
rejectUnauthorized: false
});
tlsConnection.write('foo', 'utf8', common.mustCall(() => {
assert(netSocket);
netSocket.setTimeout(common.platformTimeout(10), common.mustCall(() => {
assert(tlsSocket);
// This breaks if TLSSocket is already managing the socket:
netSocket.destroy();
const interval = setInterval(() => {
// Checking this way allows us to do the write at a time that causes a
// segmentation fault (not always, but often) in Node.js 7.7.3 and
// earlier. If we instead, for example, wait on the `close` event, then
// it will not segmentation fault, which is what this test is all about.
if (tlsSocket._handle._parent.bytesRead === 0) {
tlsSocket.write('bar');
clearInterval(interval);
}
}, 1);
}));
}));
tlsConnection.on('error', (e) => {
// Tolerate the occasional ECONNRESET.
// Ref: https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/13184
if (e.code !== 'ECONNRESET')
throw e;
});
}