On Fri, 6 May 2022 09:38:38 GMT, Daniel Fuchs <dfu...@openjdk.org> wrote:

>> Hi, please find here a patch that solves a rare intermittent test failure 
>> observed in the test `java/net/httpclient/ExecutorShutdown.java`
>> 
>> A race condition coupled with some too eager synchronization was causing a 
>> deadlock between an Http2Connection close, a thread trying to shutdown the 
>> HttpClient due to a RejectedTaskException, and the SelectorManager thread 
>> trying to exit.
>> 
>> The fix comprises several cleanup - in particular:
>> 
>> - `Http2Connection`: no need to try to send a `GOAWAY` frame if the 
>> underlying TCP connection is already closed
>> - `SSLFlowDelegate`/`SubscriberWrapper`: no need to trigger code that will 
>> request more data from upstream if the sequential scheduler that is supposed 
>> to handle that data once it arrives is already closed
>> - `Http1Exchange`/`Http1Request`: proper cancellation of subscription if an 
>> exception is raised before `onSubscribe()` has been called
>> - `HttpClientImpl`: avoid calling callbacks from within synchronized blocks 
>> when not necessary
>> - `ReferenceTracker`: better thread dumps in case where the selector is 
>> still alive at the end of the test (remove the limit that limited the stack 
>> traces to 8 element max by no longer relying on `ThreadInfo::toString`)
>
> Daniel Fuchs has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional 
> commit since the last revision:
> 
>   Added a comment to ReferenceTracker.java as suggested in the review

The updated PR with the `ThreadInfo.toString()` comment, looks good to me.

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Marked as reviewed by jpai (Committer).

PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/8562

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