netutil: make LimitListener tests more robust

In CL 372495 I cleaned up TestLimitListener so that it would not fail
spuriously. However, upon further thought I realized that the original
test was actually checking two different properties (steady-state
saturation, and actual overload), and the cleaned-up test was only
checking one of those (overload).

This change adds a separate test for steady-state saturation, and
makes the overload test more robust to spurious connections (which
could occur, for example, if another test running on the machine
accidentally dials this test's open port).

The test cleanup also revealed a bad interaction with an existing bug
in the js/wasm net.TCPListener implementation (filed as
golang/go#50216), for which I have added a workaround in
(*limitListener).Accept.

For golang/go#22926

Change-Id: I727050a8254f527c7455de296ed3525b6dc90141
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/net/+/372714
Trust: Bryan Mills <bcmills@google.com>
Run-TryBot: Bryan Mills <bcmills@google.com>
TryBot-Result: Gopher Robot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
2 files changed
tree: 96ba7f908b85084eb3cee7125a5caac97cde0ad8
  1. bpf/
  2. context/
  3. dict/
  4. dns/
  5. html/
  6. http/
  7. http2/
  8. icmp/
  9. idna/
  10. internal/
  11. ipv4/
  12. ipv6/
  13. lif/
  14. nettest/
  15. netutil/
  16. proxy/
  17. publicsuffix/
  18. route/
  19. trace/
  20. webdav/
  21. websocket/
  22. xsrftoken/
  23. .gitattributes
  24. .gitignore
  25. AUTHORS
  26. codereview.cfg
  27. CONTRIBUTING.md
  28. CONTRIBUTORS
  29. go.mod
  30. go.sum
  31. LICENSE
  32. PATENTS
  33. README.md
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