Mirror WrapConn behavior: WrapUDPConn now increments total and current
connection counts on creation (one accepted UDP client session == one
connection) and decrements the current count on Close. Close is guarded
by a mutex and a closed channel so it is safe to call multiple times —
the current-conns decrement fires exactly once and the monotonic total
is untouched.
Add UnwrapConn() to the admission, proxyproto, conn limiter, metrics,
and observer/stats TCP connection wrappers, complementing the traffic
limiter's limitConn added in the previous commit.
This makes the unwrapConn() helper in handler/sshd able to peel through
any combination of these wrappers uniformly, keeping the pattern
complete and future-proof for handlers that assert on concrete
connection types.
The WrapUDPConn constructor returns nil when either arg is nil, so
c.stats is always non-nil in all udpConn methods. Remove 8 redundant
nil guards that were inconsistent with packetConn (which already
skipped them).
Add 65 unit tests across plugin, stats, and wrapper packages covering
nil safety, race conditions, double-close, event marshaling, and
reset-traffic semantics. Replace magic numbers in tests with named
Kind constants.
- WrapUDPConn, WrapPacketConn, WrapListener: add nil guards for pc/ln params
- NewGRPCPlugin: return no-op observer instead of nil on connection error
- gRPC plugin: fix resource leak by wiring Close() through observerWrapper
and service.Close() lifecycle
- Both plugins: log unknown event types instead of silently dropping them
- httpPlugin: remove dead nil check for always-non-nil client field
- Stats.Reset: update core interface doc to match implementation behavior
- Add doc comments to all exported symbols across the observer package