BUG/MEDIUM: checks: make sure the connection is ready before trying to recv
As identified in issue #278, the backport of commit c594039225 ("BUG/MINOR:
checks: do not uselessly poll for reads before the connection is up")
introduced a regression in 2.0 when default checks are enabled (not
"option tcp-check"), but it did not affect 2.1.
What happens is that in 2.0 and earlier we have the fd cache which makes
a speculative call to the I/O functions after an attempt to connect, and
the __event_srv_chk_r() function was absolutely not designed to be called
while a connection attempt is still pending. Thus what happens is that the
test for success/failure expects the verdict to be final before waking up
the check task, and since the connection is not yet validated, it fails.
It will usually work over the loopback depending on scheduling, which is
why it doesn't fail in reg tests.
In 2.1 after the failed connect(), we subscribe to polling and usually come
back with a validated connection, so the function is not expected to be
called before it completes, except if it happens as a side effect of some
spurious wake calls, which should not have any effect on such a check.
The other check types are not impacted by this issue because they all
check for a minimum data length in the buffer, and wait for more data
until they are satisfied.
This patch fixes the issue by explicitly checking that the connection
is established before trying to read or to give a verdict. This way the
function becomes safe to call regardless of the connection status (even
if it's still totally ugly).
This fix must be backported to 2.0.
(cherry picked from commit 0f0393fc0d2badc5ea329844691f06ba28827f78)
Signed-off-by: Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu>
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