'use strict'; // Flags: --expose-gc // Tests that memoryUsage().external doesn't go negative // when a lot tls connections are opened and closed const common = require('../common'); if (!common.hasCrypto) common.skip('missing crypto'); const { duplexPair } = require('stream'); const { onGC } = require('../common/gc'); const assert = require('assert'); const tls = require('tls'); // Payload doesn't matter. We just need to have the tls // connection try and connect somewhere. const dummyPayload = Buffer.alloc(10000, 'yolo'); let runs = 0; // Count garbage-collected TLS sockets. let gced = 0; function ongc() { gced++; } connect(); function connect() { if (runs % 64 === 0) global.gc(); const externalMemoryUsage = process.memoryUsage().external; assert(externalMemoryUsage >= 0, `${externalMemoryUsage} < 0`); if (runs++ === 512) { // Make sure at least half the TLS sockets have been garbage collected // (so that this test can actually check what it's testing): assert(gced >= 256, `${gced} < 256`); return; } const [ clientSide, serverSide ] = duplexPair(); const tlsSocket = tls.connect({ socket: clientSide }); tlsSocket.on('error', common.mustCall(connect)); onGC(tlsSocket, { ongc }); // Use setImmediate so that we don't trigger the error within the same // event loop tick. setImmediate(() => serverSide.write(dummyPayload)); }