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async_hooks: use parent promise as triggerId
async_hooks init callback will be triggered when promise newly created, in previous version, the parent promise which pass from chrome V8 PromiseHook is ignored, so we can't tell the promise is a pure new promise or a chained promise. In this commit, we use the parent promise's id as triggerId to trigger the init callback. Fixes: https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/13302 PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/13367 Reviewed-By: Andreas Madsen <amwebdk@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <anna@addaleax.net>pull/13367/merge
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@ -294,6 +294,23 @@ static void PromiseHook(PromiseHookType type, Local<Promise> promise,
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PromiseWrap* wrap = Unwrap<PromiseWrap>(promise);
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if (type == PromiseHookType::kInit || wrap == nullptr) {
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bool silent = type != PromiseHookType::kInit;
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// set parent promise's async Id as this promise's triggerId
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if (parent->IsPromise()) {
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// parent promise exists, current promise
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// is a chained promise, so we set parent promise's id as
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// current promise's triggerId
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Local<Promise> parent_promise = parent.As<Promise>();
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auto parent_wrap = Unwrap<PromiseWrap>(parent_promise);
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if (parent_wrap == nullptr) {
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// create a new PromiseWrap for parent promise with silent parameter
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parent_wrap = new PromiseWrap(env, parent_promise, true);
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parent_wrap->MakeWeak(parent_wrap);
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}
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// get id from parentWrap
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double trigger_id = parent_wrap->get_id();
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env->set_init_trigger_id(trigger_id);
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}
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wrap = new PromiseWrap(env, promise, silent);
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wrap->MakeWeak(wrap);
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} else if (type == PromiseHookType::kResolve) {
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@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
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'use strict';
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const common = require('../common');
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const assert = require('assert');
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const initHooks = require('./init-hooks');
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const { checkInvocations } = require('./hook-checks');
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const p = new Promise(common.mustCall(function executor(resolve, reject) {
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resolve(5);
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}));
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p.then(function afterresolution(val) {
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assert.strictEqual(val, 5);
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return val;
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});
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// init hooks after chained promise is created
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const hooks = initHooks();
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hooks._allowNoInit = true;
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hooks.enable();
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process.on('exit', function onexit() {
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hooks.disable();
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hooks.sanityCheck('PROMISE');
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// Because the init event was never emitted the hooks listener doesn't
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// know what the type was. Thus check for Unknown rather than PROMISE.
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const as = hooks.activitiesOfTypes('PROMISE');
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const unknown = hooks.activitiesOfTypes('Unknown');
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assert.strictEqual(as.length, 0);
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assert.strictEqual(unknown.length, 1);
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const a0 = unknown[0];
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assert.strictEqual(a0.type, 'Unknown');
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assert.strictEqual(typeof a0.uid, 'number');
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checkInvocations(a0, { before: 1, after: 1 }, 'when process exits');
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});
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@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ function onexit() {
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const a1 = as[1];
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assert.strictEqual(a1.type, 'PROMISE', 'promise request');
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assert.strictEqual(typeof a1.uid, 'number', 'uid is a number');
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assert.strictEqual(a1.triggerId, 1, 'parent uid 1');
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assert.strictEqual(a1.triggerId, a0.uid);
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// We expect a destroy hook as well but we cannot guarentee predictable gc.
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checkInvocations(a1, { init: 1, before: 1, after: 1 }, 'when process exits');
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}
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'use strict';
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const common = require('../common');
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const assert = require('assert');
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const initHooks = require('./init-hooks');
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const { checkInvocations } = require('./hook-checks');
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const p = new Promise(common.mustCall(function executor(resolve, reject) {
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resolve(5);
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}));
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// init hooks after promise was created
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const hooks = initHooks({allowNoInit: true});
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hooks.enable();
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p.then(function afterresolution(val) {
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assert.strictEqual(val, 5);
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const as = hooks.activitiesOfTypes('PROMISE');
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assert.strictEqual(as.length, 1, 'one activity');
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checkInvocations(as[0], { init: 1, before: 1 },
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'after resolution child promise');
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return val;
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});
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process.on('exit', function onexit() {
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hooks.disable();
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hooks.sanityCheck('PROMISE');
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const as = hooks.activitiesOfTypes('PROMISE');
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assert.strictEqual(as.length, 1);
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const a0 = as[0];
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assert.strictEqual(a0.type, 'PROMISE');
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assert.strictEqual(typeof a0.uid, 'number');
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// we can't get the asyncId from the parent dynamically, since init was
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// never called. However, it is known that the parent promise was created
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// immediately before the child promise, thus there should only be one
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// difference in id.
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assert.strictEqual(a0.triggerId, a0.uid - 1);
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// We expect a destroy hook as well but we cannot guarentee predictable gc.
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checkInvocations(a0, { init: 1, before: 1, after: 1 }, 'when process exits');
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});
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