From 274b5a46b3e3f4dc064f6f345f6294cc374bc63b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: "R.B. Boyer" <rb@hashicorp.com>
Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2019 11:01:11 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] sdk: ignore panics due to stray goroutines logging after a
 test completes (#6632)

If there is imperfect goroutine lifespan tracking if we pipe our logs
through testing.T.Logf there is a chance of a stray goroutine attempting
to log after the test that spawned it completes.

This results in a panic of:

    panic: Log in goroutine after TestLeader_SecondaryCA_Initialize has completed...

This isn't great and should be fixed, but quickly runs into situations
around externally cancelling blocking queries which isn't terribly
possible at the moment. The concession here is to ignore these specific
panics for now.

This can be triggered easily when running some tests with a high
`-count=YYY` value.
---
 sdk/testutil/testlog.go | 13 +++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+)

diff --git a/sdk/testutil/testlog.go b/sdk/testutil/testlog.go
index e71e416ba803..eaac152ec8ba 100644
--- a/sdk/testutil/testlog.go
+++ b/sdk/testutil/testlog.go
@@ -38,6 +38,19 @@ func (tw *testWriter) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
 	if sendTestLogsToStdout || tw.t == nil {
 		fmt.Fprint(os.Stdout, strings.TrimSpace(string(p))+"\n")
 	} else {
+		defer func() {
+			if r := recover(); r != nil {
+				if sr, ok := r.(string); ok {
+					if strings.HasPrefix(sr, "Log in goroutine after ") {
+						// These sorts of panics are undesirable, but requires
+						// total control over goroutine lifetimes to correct.
+						fmt.Fprint(os.Stdout, "SUPPRESSED PANIC: "+sr+"\n")
+						return
+					}
+				}
+				panic(r)
+			}
+		}()
 		tw.t.Log(strings.TrimSpace(string(p)))
 	}
 	return len(p), nil