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Can you shed any light on why this might be?
I don't presently have any Gentoo GNU/Linux installations for testing.
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This test seems to assume that writing 512 * 2048 (i.e. 1048576) bytes is sufficient fo fill socket buffer. On my system, the buffer is filled after increasing this number several times.
client_socket.send() is currently called at most 2048 times with 512-byte argument.
When client_socket.send() is called with 1-byte argument, then calling this function at least 3591944 times allows this test to pass.
When client_socket.send() is called with 512-byte argument, then calling this function at least 5417 times allows this test to pass.
I use Linux 3.13.6, glibc 2.18, x86_64 architecture. I do not know if socket buffer size is somewhere configurable.
I suggest to significantly increase the number of attempted writes in this test. Possible fix:
--- OpenSSL/test/test_ssl.py
+++ OpenSSL/test/test_ssl.py
@@ -1913,7 +1913,7 @@
# Fill up the client's send buffer so Connection won't be able to write
# anything.
msg = b"x" * 512
- for i in range(2048):
+ for i in range(2 ** 16):
try:
client_socket.send(msg)
except error as e:
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Can you give the branch for #76 a try?
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It works for me.
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Perhaps we should close this issue?
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Original reporter commented that the issue is resolved. Yes, let's close it.
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