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6628 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
nmittler
c91eaace5e Cleaning up HTTP/2 method names for max_concurrent_streams
Motivation:

The current documentation for Endpoint methods referring to concurrent streams and the SETTINGS_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS setting are a bit confusing.

Modifications:

Renamed a few of the methods and added more clear documentation.

Result:

Fixes #3451
2015-03-16 10:17:39 -07:00
Jakob Buchgraber
fe12d08efe Remove dead code from DefaultHttp2ConnectionEncoder.
Motivation:

There are two writeRstStream methods in the DefaultHttp2ConnectionEncoder.
One of the two is neither used nor part of the Http2FrameWriter interface.

Modifications:

Delete the method.

Result:

Fewer lines of dead code.
2015-03-14 09:02:45 -07:00
Jakob Buchgraber
d5963e069d Remove Frame class from DefaultHttp2RemoteFlowController. Fixes #3488
Motivation:

For every write of a flow controlled frame (HEADERS, DATA) we are allocating
a Frame object that is not necessary anymore as it does not maintain any
state, besides the payload.

Modifications:

Remove the Frame class and directly add the payload to the pending write queue.

Result:

One few object allocation per write of a flow controlled frame.
2015-03-13 15:54:40 -07:00
Robert.Panzer
18443efeab Add support for byte order to LengthFieldPrepender
Motivation:

While the LengthFieldBasedFrameDecoder supports a byte order the LengthFieldPrepender does not.
That means that I can simply add a LengthFieldBasedFrameDecoder with ByteOrder.LITTLE_ENDIAN to my pipeline
but have to write my own Encoder to write length fields in little endian byte order.

Modifications:

Added a constructor that takes a byte order and all other parameters.
All other constructors delegate to this one with ByteOrder.BIG_ENDIAN.
LengthFieldPrepender.encode() uses this byte order to write the length field.

Result:

LengthFieldPrepender will write the length field in the defined byte order.
2015-03-13 18:50:20 +01:00
Norman Maurer
c7827dc16a First load RuntimeException to prevent segfault on error
Motivation:

When an error happens during loading the native library it may try to generate a new RuntimeException before the RuntimeException is loaded.

Modifications:

- Load RuntimeException as first

Result:

No more segfaults possible
2015-03-13 18:28:40 +01:00
nmittler
44615f6cb2 Optimizations for Http2FrameLogger
Motivation:

The logger was always performing a hex dump of the ByteBufs regarless whether or not the log would take place.

Modifications:

Fixed the logger to avoid serializing the ByteBufs and calling the varargs method if logging is not enabled.

Result:

The loggers should run MUCH faster when disabled.
2015-03-12 14:20:05 -07:00
Norman Maurer
3df7b4dac7 Respect -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack when using epoll transport
Motivation:

On a system where ipv4 and ipv6 are supported a user may want to use -Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true to restrict it to use ipv4 only.
This is currently ignored with the epoll transport.

Modifications:

Respect java.net.preferIPv4Stack system property.

Result:

-Djava.net.preferIPv4Stack=true will have the effect the user is looking for.
2015-03-11 02:50:11 +01:00
Jakob Buchgraber
88beae6838 Fix premature cancelation of pending frames in HTTP2 Flow Control.
Motivation:

If HEADERS or DATA frames are pending due to a too small flow control
window, a frame with the END_STREAM flag set will wrongfully cancel
all pending frames (including itself).

Also see grpc/grpc-java#145

Modifications:

The transition of the stream state to CLOSE / HALF_CLOSE due to a
set END_STREAM flag is delayed until the frame with the flag is
actually written to the Channel.

Result:

Flow control works correctly. Frames with END_STREAM flag will no
longer cancel their preceding frames.
2015-03-10 12:35:13 -07:00
Norman Maurer
0767da12fb Fix possible AttributeMap corruption on double removal
Motivation:

When remove0() is called multiple times for an DefaultAttribute it can cause corruption of the internal linked-list structure.

Modifications:

- Ensure remove0() can not cause corruption by null out prev and next references.

Result:

No more corruption possible
2015-03-10 05:08:41 +01:00
Trustin Lee
99c40431b9 Use InetSocketAddress.getHostName() instead of getHostString()
Related: #3478

Motivation:

DefaultNameResolver uses InetSocketAddress.getHostString() instead of
getHostName(). Because Netty uses the DefaultNameResolver by default and
getHostString() is available only since Java 7, a user cannot use Netty
on Java 6 anymore.

Modifications:

Use InetSocketAddress.getHostName() which is practically same and also
is available in Java 6.

Result:

Netty 4.1 runs on Java 6 again.
2015-03-10 11:49:23 +09:00
Trustin Lee
8c135cdd55 Add a new constructor without handler parameter to TrafficCounter
Related: #3476

Motivation:

Some users use TrafficCounter for other uses than we originally
intended, such as implementing their own traffic shaper.  In such a
case, a user does not want to specify an AbstractTrafficShapingHandler.

Modifications:

- Add a new constructor that does not require an
  AbstractTrafficShapingHandler, so that a user can use it without it.
- Simplify TrafficMonitoringTask
- Javadoc cleanup

Result:

We open the possibility of using TrafficCounter for other purposes than
just using it with AbstractTrafficShapingHandler.  Eventually, we could
generalize it a little bit more, so that we can potentially use it for
other uses.
2015-03-10 11:28:11 +09:00
Leo Gomes
01f80d96b6 Add unit to maxContentLength message javadoc
Motivation:
Not knowing which unit is returned by the maxContentLength() of the Messageggregator when reading the Javadoc is annoying and can be a source of bugs.

Modifications:
Added the mention "in bytes"

Result:
Javadoc is clear.
2015-03-05 20:54:01 +01:00
Leo Gomes
944e11c065 Add unit to maxContentLength javadoc of HttpObjectAggregator
Motivation:
Not knowing which unit is used for the maxContentLength of the HttpObjectAggregator when reading the Javadoc is annoying and can be a source of bugs.

Modifications:
Added the mention "in bytes"

Result:
Javadoc is clear.
2015-03-05 20:54:01 +01:00
Trustin Lee
068132f1ea Fix SocketException in NioSocketChannelUnsafe.closeExecutor()
Related: #3464

Motivation:

When a connection attempt is failed,
NioSocketChannelUnsafe.closeExecutor() triggers a SocketException,
suppressing the channelUnregistered() event.

Modification:

Do not attempt to get SO_LINGER value when a socket is not open yet.

Result:

One less bug
2015-03-05 15:18:10 +09:00
Norman Maurer
1a83232ab2 [#3463] EpollSocketChannel.localAddress() returns always null if Native.connect() was not able to connect directly
Motivation:

Due a a regression that was introduced by b898bdd we failed to set the localAddress if the connect did not success directly.

Modifications:

Correct set localAddress in doConnect(...)

Result:

Be able to get the localAddress in all cases.
2015-03-04 20:07:09 +01:00
Trustin Lee
6d5c38897e Fix header and initial line length counting
Related: #3445

Motivation:

HttpObjectDecoder.HeaderParser does not reset its counter (the size
field) when it failed to find the end of line.  If a header is split
into multiple fragments, the counter is increased as many times as the
number of fragments, resulting an unexpected TooLongFrameException.

Modifications:

- Add test cases that reproduces the problem
- Reset the HeaderParser.size field when no EOL is found.

Result:

One less bug
2015-03-04 17:24:22 +09:00
Leo Gomes
4500adb6e0 Updates the javadoc of Unpooled to remove mention to methods it does not provide
Motivation:

`Unpooled` javadoc's mentioned the generation of hex dump and swapping an integer's byte order,
which are actually provided by `ByteBufUtil`.

Modifications:

 Sentence moved to `ByteBufUtil` javadoc.

Result:

`Unpooled` javadoc is correct.
2015-03-04 12:04:14 +09:00
Norman Maurer
fce0989844 [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2015-03-03 02:06:47 -05:00
Norman Maurer
ca3b1bc4b7 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.0.Beta4 2015-03-03 02:05:52 -05:00
Norman Maurer
d6016b7be8 [#3457] Proper fix for IllegalStateException caused by closed file descriptor / channel
Motivation:

During 6b941e9bdb I introduced a regression that could cause an IllegalStateException.
A non-proper fix was commited as part of #3443. This commit add a proper fix.

Modifications:

Remove FileDescriptor.INVALID and add FileDescriptor.isOpen() as replacement. Once FileDescriptor.close() is called isOpen() will return false.

Result:

No more IllegalStateException caused by a close channel.
2015-03-01 19:41:09 +01:00
Norman Maurer
91db4b71b2 [#3066] EpollDatagramChannel never calls fireChannelActive() after connect()
Motivation:

EpollDragramChannel never calls fireChannelActive after connect() which is a bug.

Modifications:

Correctly call fireChannelActive if needed

Result:

Correct behaviour
2015-02-28 15:52:28 +01:00
Norman Maurer
6c24dd4d8f Pass struct's per pointer to eliminate memory copy.
Motivation:

Before struct's were passed per value and not pointer. This did enforce a memory copy which is not needed.

Modifications:

- Use "const struct....*" as replacement

Result:

No more unnecessary memory copies
2015-02-27 20:58:26 +01:00
Norman Maurer
01bc2d6d80 Fix byte order when retrieve address from filedescriptor
Motivation:

When create address from filedescriptor we may use incorrect byte order and so end up with an incorrect InetAddress.

Modification:

Not manually shift bytes

Result:

Correct address in all cases.
2015-02-27 20:54:14 +01:00
jongyoon lim
e3edec25c5 typo_fix in the comment 2015-02-25 20:30:40 +01:00
Norman Maurer
237b393a8e Fix regression introduced by 20e32f62ec
Motivation:

Because of a regression sometimes accept could produce an IllegalArgumentException

Modifications:

Correctly respect offset when decode port and scope id.

Result:

No more IllegalArgumentException
2015-02-24 11:02:55 +01:00
Jeff Pinner
29f2917404 Upgrading HTTP/2 hpack to latest version
Motivation:

Twitter hpack has upgraded to 0.10.1 to fix a parsing bug.

Modifications:

Updated the parent pom to specify the dependency version.

Result:

HTTP/2 updated to the latest hpack release.
2015-02-24 07:05:49 +01:00
Norman Maurer
5bb1377072 [#3443] Fix IllegalStateException which could be triggered when the channel goes inactive during the eventloop processing
Motivation:

This is a regression that was introduced as part of 6b941e9bdb. The regression could produce an "infinity" triggering of IllegalStateException if a channel goes inactive while process the events for it.

Modifications:

Correctly check if the channel is still active before trigger the callbacks.

Result:

No more IllegalStateException
2015-02-23 19:06:02 +01:00
Norman Maurer
88dae15bc2 Directly receive remote address when call accept(...)
Motivation:

There is a small race in the native transport where an accept(...) may success but a later try to obtain the remote address from the fd may fail is the fd is already closed.

Modifications:

Let accept(...) directly set the remote address.

Result:

No more race possible.
2015-02-23 14:54:58 +01:00
Norman Maurer
93343ff00c Correctly handle autoRead == false when epoll LT is used
Motivation:

When epoll LT is used and autoRead == false when entering epollIn() we need to return without reading any data.

Modifications:

Correctly respect autoRead == false if using epoll LT.

Result:

Consistent and correct behaviour.
2015-02-23 07:44:04 +01:00
Norman Maurer
91538d9b53 [#3438] Throw pre-instanced IOException on connection reset
Motivation:

In the native transport we should throw a pre-instanced IOException on connection reset while reading.

Modifications:

Correctly throw pre-instanced IOException when ECONNRESET is received

Result:

Less overhead on connection reset
2015-02-21 21:31:28 +01:00
Norman Maurer
a709553819 Allow to use EmbeddedChannel.schedule*(...)
Motivation:

At the moment when EmbeddedChannel is used and a ChannelHandler tries to schedule and task it will throw an UnsupportedOperationException. This makes it impossible to test these handlers or even reuse them with EmbeddedChannel.

Modifications:

- Factor out reusable scheduling code into AbstractSchedulingEventExecutor
- Let EmbeddedEventLoop and SingleThreadEventExecutor extend AbstractSchedulingEventExecutor
- add EmbbededChannel.runScheduledPendingTasks() which allows to run all scheduled tasks that are ready

Result:

Embeddedchannel is now usable even with ChannelHandler that try to schedule tasks.
2015-02-20 11:57:32 +01:00
Trustin Lee
7aeafb9c09 Fixed buffer leaks in DefaultSocks5CommandResponseTest 2015-02-20 16:54:26 +09:00
Marek Jelen
d3e7a0bcd0 Integrate non-blocking XML parser as Netty codec (#2806)
Motivation:
Provide non-blocking XML parser as Netty codec.

Modifications:
New codec implemented/extracted.

io.netty.handler.codec.xml.XmlDecoder decodes XML fed by Netty without blocking.

Result:
Non-blocking XML stream parsing.
2015-02-19 13:46:14 +01:00
jongyoon lim
1e09409604 removed an unnecessary local variable for consistency 2015-02-18 20:10:42 +01:00
Daniel Bevenius
5b1b334f01 When null origin is supported then credentials header must not be set.
Motivation:
Currently CORS can be configured to support a 'null' origin, which can
be set by a browser if a resources is loaded from the local file system.
When this is done 'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' will be set to "*" (any
origin). There is also a configuration option to allow credentials being
sent from the client (cookies, basic HTTP Authentication, client side
SSL). This is indicated by the response header
'Access-Control-Allow-Credentials' being set to true. When this is set
to true, the "*" origin is not valid as the value of
'Access-Control-Allow-Origin' and a browser will reject the request:
http://www.w3.org/TR/cors/#resource-requests

Modifications:
Updated CorsHandler's setAllowCredentials to check the origin and if it
is "*" then it will not add the 'Access-Control-Allow-Credentials'
header.

Result:
Is is possible to have a client send a 'null' origin, and at the same
time have configured the CORS to support that and to allow credentials
in that combination.
2015-02-18 16:06:30 +01:00
Robert Varga
fa64625522 Add a pax-exam based OSGi test suite
Motivation:

Release 4.0.25 was not usable in OSGi environments due to a simple typo.
An automated test could have caught the problem even before it was
committed.

Modifications:

This patch introduces a new artifact, osgitests, which pulls in all
production artifacts (which we want to be checked for OSGi compliance).
It contains only a single unit test, which runs a pax-exam container
with felix OSGi.

At initialization time, it scans all the artifact's dependencies,
looking for things belonging to io.netty group. The container is
configured to deploy those artifacts as bundles and fail if any bundle
is found to be unresolved. It performs a final check to see if any
bundles were tested this way, to make sure the mechanism is not
completely broken.

We are using wrappedBundle(), as two of our third-party dependencies do
not export packages correctly -- this masks the problem, assuming that
whoever deploys our artifacts depending on them will figure out how to
OSGify them.

Result:

Simple typos and other bundle manifest errors should be caught during
test phase of every build.
2015-02-18 16:00:15 +01:00
Daniel Bevenius
c53b8d5a85 Suggestion for supporting single header fields.
Motivation:
At the moment if you want to return a HTTP header containing multiple
values you have to set/add that header once with the values wanted. If
you used set/add with an array/iterable multiple HTTP header fields will
be returned in the response.

Note, that this is indeed a suggestion and additional work and tests
should be added. This is mainly to bring up a discussion.

Modifications:
Added a flag to specify that when multiple values exist for a single
HTTP header then add them as a comma separated string.
In addition added a method to StringUtil to help escape comma separated
value charsequences.

Result:
Allows for responses to be smaller.
2015-02-18 10:54:15 +01:00
Norman Maurer
99bd43ed51 Allow to get existing ChannelOption / AttributeKey from String
Motivation:

We should allow to get a ChannelOption/AttributeKey from a String. This will make it a lot easier to make use of configuration files in applications.

Modifications:

- Add exists(...), newInstance(...) method to ChannelOption and AttributeKey and alter valueOf(...) to return an existing instance for a String or create one.
- Add unit tests.

Result:

Much more flexible usage of ChannelOption and AttributeKey.
2015-02-18 09:29:37 +01:00
Norman Maurer
6e508e60e7 Move generic unix classes/interfaces out of epoll package
Motivation:

As we plan to have other native transports soon (like a kqueue transport) we should move unix classes/interfaces out of the epoll package so we
introduce other implementations without breaking stuff before the next stable release.

Modifications:

Create a new io.netty.channel.unix package and move stuff over there.

Result:

Possible to introduce other native impls beside epoll.
2015-02-17 17:56:01 +01:00
Cristian
4b83eee133 Fixed ServerBootstrap#group(EventLoopGroup, EventLoopGroup) javadoc 2015-02-16 11:21:50 +01:00
Cristian
b8d26d1da3 Avoid unnecessary call to ByteBuf.isReadable() from ByteToMessageDecoder
Motivation:

This will avoid one unncessary method invokation which will slightly improve performance.

Modifications:

Instead of calling isReadable we just check for the value of readableBytes()

Result:

Nothing functionally speaking change.
2015-02-16 07:37:20 +01:00
Fabian Lange
38015bffa7 Fixed broken optional OSGi Import-Package header (#3424). 2015-02-13 20:44:21 +01:00
Norman Maurer
41fd857a7c Ensure CompositeByteBuf.addComponent* handles buffer in consistent way and not causes leaks
Motivation:

At the moment we have two problems:
 - CompositeByteBuf.addComponent(...) will not add the supplied buffer to the CompositeByteBuf if its empty, which means it will not be released on CompositeByteBuf.release() call. This is a problem as a user will expect everything added will be released (the user not know we not added it).
 - CompositeByteBuf.addComponents(...) will either add no buffers if none is readable and so has the same problem as addComponent(...) or directly release the ByteBuf if at least one ByteBuf is readable. Again this gives inconsistent handling and may lead to memory leaks.

Modifications:

 - Always add the buffer to the CompositeByteBuf and so release it on release call.

Result:

Consistent handling and no buffer leaks.
2015-02-12 16:09:41 +01:00
nmittler
daba2b3313 Removing debugging change from unit test.
Motivation:

HttpToHttp2ConnectionHandlerTest was accidentally modified with a
debugging value for WAIT_TIME_SECONDS.

Modifications:

Reverted the change.

Result:

original wait time restored.
2015-02-11 09:07:08 -08:00
Trustin Lee
976db9269d Revamp io.netty.handler.codec.socksx
While implementing netty-handler-proxy, I realized various issues in our
current socksx package. Here's the list of the modifications and their
background:

- Split message types into interfaces and default implementations
  - so that a user can implement an alternative message implementations
- Use classes instead of enums when a user might want to define a new
  constant
  - so that a user can extend SOCKS5 protocol, such as:
    - defining a new error code
    - defining a new address type
- Rename the message classes
  - to avoid abbreviated class names. e.g:
    - Cmd -> Command
    - Init -> Initial
  - so that the class names align better with the protocol
    specifications. e.g:
    - AuthRequest -> PasswordAuthRequest
    - AuthScheme -> AuthMethod
- Rename the property names of the messages
  - so that the property names align better when the field names in the
    protocol specifications
- Improve the decoder implementations
  - Give a user more control over when a decoder has to be removed
  - Use DecoderResult and DecoderResultProvider to handle decode failure
    gracefully. i.e. no more Unknown* message classes
- Add SocksPortUnifinicationServerHandler since it's useful to the users
  who write a SOCKS server
  - Cleaned up and moved from the socksproxy example
2015-02-10 09:14:13 +09:00
Norman Maurer
865a83c15d Allow to create Epoll*Channel from FileDescriptor
Motivation:

Sometimes it's useful to be able to create a Epoll*Channel from an existing file descriptor. This is especially helpful if you integrade some c/jni code.

Modifications:

- Add extra constructor to Epoll*Channel implementations that take a FileDescriptor as an argument
- Make Rename EpollFileDescriptor to NativeFileDescriptor and make it public
- Also ensure we obtain the correct remote/local address when create a Channel from a FileDescriptor

Result:

It's now possible to create a FileDescriptor and instance a Epoll*Channel via it.
2015-02-09 09:56:22 +01:00
Trustin Lee
daa04cb4f1 Add another test case for channelReadComplete() suppression
Related commit:
- a41b46ff43

Motivation:

We need a test case for the commit above.
2015-02-09 16:29:21 +09:00
Norman Maurer
f20439b6d3 Various performance optimizations in OpenSslEngine
Motivation:

There are various places in OpenSslEngine wher we can do performance optimizations.

Modifications:

- Reduce JNI calls when possible
- Detect finished handshake as soon as possible
- Eliminate double calculations
- wrap multiple ByteBuffer if possible in a loop

Result:

Better performance
2015-02-09 06:20:19 +01:00
Norman Maurer
a69fbaeed9 Not execute shutdownOutput(...) and close(...) in the EventLoop if SO_LINGER is used.
Motivation:

If SO_LINGER is used shutdownOutput() and close() syscalls will block until either all data was send or until the timeout exceed. This is a problem when we try to execute them on the EventLoop as this means the EventLoop may be blocked and so can not process any other I/O.

Modifications:

- Add AbstractUnsafe.closeExecutor() which returns null by default and use this Executor for close if not null.
- Override the closeExecutor() in NioSocketChannel and EpollSocketChannel and return GlobalEventExecutor.INSTANCE if getSoLinger() > 0
- use closeExecutor() in shutdownInput(...) in NioSocketChannel and EpollSocketChannel

 Result:

No more blocking of the EventLoop if SO_LINGER is used and shutdownOutput() or close() is called.
2015-02-08 20:15:47 +01:00
Brendt Lucas
aa8917115c Determine CompositeByteBuf implementation by using ByteBufAllocator
Motivation:

Currently, using a MessageAggregator in the pipeline always results in the creation of an unpooled heap CompositeByteBuf. By using the ByteBufAllocator the CompositeByteBuf will use the implementation specified by the ByteBufAllocator.

Modifications:

Use the ChannelHandlerContext's ByteBufAllocator to create the CompositeByteBuf for message aggregation

Result:

The CompositeByteBuf is now configured based on the ByteBufAllocator's settings.
2015-02-08 15:46:06 +01:00