Note that this test does not work with OpenSSL 3.5.0 QUIC API because
the callback set by SSL_CTX_sess_set_new_cb() (ssl_sess_new_srv_cb()) is not
called (at least for QUIC clients)
The role of this new QUIC test is to run the same SSL/TCP test as
reg-tests/ssl/ssl_reuse.vtc but with QUIC connections where applicable (only with
TLSv1.3).
To do so, this QUIC test uses the "include" vtc command to run ssl/ssl_reuse.vtc
It also sets the VTC_SOCK_TYPE environment variable with the "setenv" command and
"quic" as value. This will ask vtest2 to use QUIC sockets for all "fd@{...}"
addresses prefixed by "${VTC_SOCK_TYPE}+" socket type if VTC_SOCK_TYPE value is "quic".
The SSL/TCP is modified to set this environment variable with "setenv -ifunset"
from ssl/ssl_reuse.vtc with "stream" as value, if it not already set.
vtest2 must be used with this patch to support this new QUIC test:
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Thanks to this latter patch, vtest2 retrieves the VTC_SOCK_TYPE environment variable
value, then it parses the vtc file to retrieve all the fd addresses prefixed by
"${VTC_SOCK_TYPE}+" and creates a QUIC socket or a TCP socket depending on this
variable value.
When threads are enabled and running on a machine with multiple CCX
or multiple nodes, thread groups are now enabled since 3.3-dev2, causing
load-balancing algorithms to randomly fail due to incoming connections
spreading over multiple groups and using different load balancing indexes.
Let's just force "thread-groups 1" into all configs when threads are
enabled to avoid this.
Every reg-test now runs without any warning, so let's acivate -dW by
default so the new ones will inheritate the option.
This patch reverts 9d511b3c ("REGTESTS: enable -dW on almost all tests
to fail on warnings") and adds -dW in the default HAPROXY_ARGS of
scripts/run-regtests.sh instead.
Now that warnings were almost all removed, let's enable zero-warning
via -dW. All tests were adjusted, but two:
- mcli/mcli_start_progs.vtc:
the programs section currently cannot be silenced
- stats/stats-file.vtc:
the warning comes from the stats file itself on comment lines.
All other ones are now OK.