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# commit b4dd15b
# BUG/MINOR: unix: Make sure we can transfer abns sockets on seamless reload.
#
# When checking if a socket we got from the parent is suitable for a listener,
# we just checked that the path matched sockname.tmp, however this is
# unsuitable for abns sockets, where we don't have to create a temporary
# file and rename it later.
# To detect that, check that the first character of the sun_path is 0 for
# both, and if so, that &sun_path[1] is the same too.
#
# Note: there are some tricks here. One of them is that we must not bind the
# same abns address to multiple processes that may run in parallel. Since
# vtest cannot provide abns sockets, we're instead concatenating the number
# of the listening port that vtest allocated for another frontend to the abns
# path, which guarantees to make them unique in the system.

varnishtest "Seamless reload issue with abns sockets"
feature ignore_unknown_macro
feature cmd "command -v socat"
feature cmd "command -v grep"

# abns@ sockets are not available on freebsd
#EXCLUDE_TARGETS=freebsd,osx,generic
#REGTEST_TYPE=devel

haproxy h1 -W -S -conf {
  global
    stats socket "${tmpdir}/h1/stats" level admin expose-fd listeners

  defaults
    mode http
    log global
    option httplog
    timeout connect "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}"
    timeout client  "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}"
    timeout server  "${HAPROXY_TEST_TIMEOUT-5s}"

  listen testme
    bind "fd@${testme}"
    server test_abns_server abns@wpproc1_${h1_testme_port} send-proxy-v2

  frontend test_abns
    bind abns@wpproc1_${h1_testme_port} accept-proxy
    http-request deny deny_status 200
} -start

shell {
    echo "reload" | socat -t1000 TCP:${h1_mcli_addr}:${h1_mcli_port} - | grep 'Success=1'
}

client c1 -connect ${h1_testme_sock} {
    txreq -url "/"
    rxresp
} -repeat 50 -run