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5d1414a8a9 Double check size to avoid ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException (#9609)
Motivation:

Recycler$Stack.pop will occurs `ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException` in some race cases, we should double check `size` even after `scavenge` called.

Modifications:

Double check `size` after `scavenge`

Result:

avoid ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException in `pop`
2019-09-26 21:55:24 +02:00
Norman Maurer
1275cfd8f8
Add *ReceiveBufferSize / *SendBufferSize methods to DomainSocketChannelConfig interface (#9602)
Motivation:

aebe206 added support for using a ChannelOption to set / get Buffer sizes but did not add the methods to the DomainSocketChannelConfig interface itself (due not be able to break the API)

Modifications:

Add methods to interface (as this is a next major release)

Result:

Easier access to configure these buffer sizes
2019-09-26 08:58:22 +02:00
liyixin
f81d02bdc7 Fix incorrect comment (#9598)
Motivation:

The comment is incorrect and so missleading

Modification:

Correct the comment

Result:

Correct comment in code
2019-09-24 10:01:20 +02:00
Norman Maurer
14a820d5fa
Always notify FutureListener via the EventExecutor (#9489)
Motiviation:

A lot of reentrancy bugs and cycles can happen because the DefaultPromise will notify the FutureListener directly when completely in the calling Thread if the Thread is the EventExecutor Thread. To reduce the risk of this we should always notify the listeners via the EventExecutor which basically means that we will put a task into the taskqueue of the EventExecutor and pick it up for execution after the setSuccess / setFailure methods complete the promise.

Modifications:

- Always notify via the EventExecutor
- Adjust test to ensure we correctly account for this
- Adjust tests that use the EmbeddedChannel to ensure we execute the scheduled work.

Result:

Reentrancy bugs related to the FutureListeners cant happen anymore.
2019-09-24 09:10:59 +02:00
Norman Maurer
15eef2425a Cleanup JNI code to always correctly free memory when loading fails and also correctly respect out of memory in all cases (#9596)
Motivation:

At the moment we not consistently (and also not correctly) free allocated native memory in all cases during loading the JNI library. This can lead to native memory leaks in the unlikely case of failure while trying to load the library.

Beside this we also not always correctly handle the case when a new java object can not be created in native code because of out of memory.

Modification:

- Copy some macros from netty-tcnative to be able to handle errors in a more easy fashion
- Correctly account for New* functions to return NULL
- Share code

Result:

More robust and clean JNI code
2019-09-24 07:23:50 +02:00
Francesco Nigro
e5eb94668c ChunkedNioFile can use absolute FileChannel::read to read chunks (#9592)
Motivation:

Users can reuse the same FileChannel for different ChunkedNioFile
instances without being worried that FileChannel::position will be
changed concurrently by them.
In addition, FileChannel::read with absolute position allows to
use on *nix pread that is more efficient then fread.

Modifications:

Always use absolute FileChannel::read ops

Result:

Faster and more flexible uses of FileChannel for ChunkedNioFile
2019-09-24 07:17:26 +02:00
Pete Woods
92809db288 Fix GraalVM native image build error (#9593)
Motivation:

Error: Class that is marked for delaying initialization to run time got initialized during image building: io.netty.handler.codec.http2.Http2CodecUtil. Try marking this class for build-time initialization with --initialize-at-build-time=io.netty.handler.codec.http2.Http2CodecUtil
Error: Use -H:+ReportExceptionStackTraces to print stacktrace of underlying exception
Error: Image build request failed with exit status 1
Modification:

After debugging, it seems the culprit is io.netty.handler.codec.http2.Http2ClientUpgradeCodec, which also needs runtime initialisation.

Result:

Fixes #micronaut-projects/micronaut-grpc#8
2019-09-23 14:42:10 +02:00
Norman Maurer
e88e56818b We need to use NewGloblRef when caching jclass instances (#9595)
Motivation:

It is not safe to cache a jclass without obtaining a global reference via NewGlobalRef.

Modifications:

Correctly use NewGlobalRef(...) before caching

Result:

Correctly cache jclass instance
2019-09-23 14:00:50 +02:00
Norman Maurer
7bfa9f8ae7 Update to netty-tcnative 2.0.26.Final (#9589)
Motivation:

We just released a new version of netty-tcnative.

Modifications:

Bump up to netty-tcnative 2.0.26.Final

Result:

Use latest netty-tcnative release
2019-09-21 18:09:57 +02:00
Norman Maurer
790c29ee21 Fix *SslEngineTest to not throw ClassCastException and pass in all cases (#9588)
Motivation:

Due some bug we did endup with ClassCastExceptions in some cases. Beside this we also did not correctly handle the case when ReferenceCountedOpenSslEngineTest did produce tasks to run in on test.

Modifications:

- Correctly unwrap the engine before to fix ClassCastExceptions
- Run delegated tasks when needed.

Result:

All tests pass with different OpenSSL implementations (OpenSSL, BoringSSL etc)
2019-09-21 14:59:10 +02:00
Joe Ellis
bf52f39e59 Allow domain sockets to configure SO_SNDBUF and SO_RCVBUF (#9584)
Motivation:

Running tests with a `KQueueDomainSocketChannel` showed worse performance than an `NioSocketChannel`. It turns out that the default send buffer size for Nio sockets is 64k while for KQueue sockets it's 8k. I verified that manually setting the socket's send buffer size improved perf to expected levels.

Modification:

Plumb the `SO_SNDBUF` and `SO_RCVBUF` options into the `*DomainSocketChannelConfig`.

Result:

Can now configure send and receive buffer sizes for domain sockets.
2019-09-20 22:33:45 +02:00
liyixin
5c19c3e6ce Optimize the QueryStringEncoder performance (#9568)
Motivation:

Optimize the QueryStringEncoder for lower memory overhead and higher encode speed.

Modification:

Encode the space to + directly, and reuse the uriStringBuilder rather then create a new one.

Result:

Improved performance
2019-09-20 21:11:07 +02:00
Norman Maurer
017a9658c9 Correctly handle whitespaces in HTTP header names as defined by RFC7230#section-3.2.4 (#9585)
Motivation:

When parsing HTTP headers special care needs to be taken when a whitespace is detected in the header name.

Modifications:

- Ignore whitespace when decoding response (just like before)
- Throw exception when whitespace is detected during parsing
- Add unit tests

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9571
2019-09-20 21:03:16 +02:00
switchYello
6c4a4a9658 FIX : Unpacking causes socks5proxy init failure (#9582)
Motivation:

Socks5InitialRequestDecoder does not correctly handle fragmentation

Modifications:

- Delete detection of not enough bytes as ReplyingDecoder already handles all of this correctly.
- Add unit test

Result:

Fixes #9574.
2019-09-20 10:17:13 +02:00
wyzhang
bfe18bcb3c Fix a bug introduced by 79706357c7 which can cause thread to spin in an infinite loop. (#9579)
Motivation:
peek() is implemented in a similar way to poll() for the mpsc queue, thus it is more like a consumer call.
It is possible that we could have multiple thread call peek() and possibly one thread calls poll() at at the same time.
This lead to multiple consumer scenario, which violates the multiple producer single consumer condition and could lead to spin in an infinite loop in peek()

Modification:
Use isEmpty() instead of peek() to check if task queue is empty

Result:
Dont violate the mpsc semantics.
2019-09-19 12:03:27 +02:00
Norman Maurer
1b06de76c9 Correctly reset cached local and remote address when disconnect() is called (#9545)
Motivation:

We should correctly reset the cached local and remote address when a Channel.disconnect() is called and the channel has a notion of disconnect vs close (for example DatagramChannel implementations).

Modifications:

- Correctly reset cached kicak abd remote address
- Update testcase to cover it and so ensure all transports work in a consistent way

Result:

Correctly handle disconnect()
2019-09-19 08:51:23 +02:00
Norman Maurer
fafde4aeec No need to explicit use the AccessController when SystemPropertyUtil is used (#9577)
Motivation:

SystemPropertyUtil already uses the AccessController internally so not need to wrap its usage with AccessController as well.

Modifications:

Remove explicit AccessController usage when SystemPropertyUtil is used.

Result:

Code cleanup
2019-09-19 08:50:36 +02:00
Norman Maurer
2ba99b4996 Correctly handle task offloading when using BoringSSL / OpenSSL (#9575)
Motivation:

We did not correctly handle taskoffloading when using BoringSSL / OpenSSL. This could lead to the situation that we did not write the SSL alert out for the remote peer before closing the connection.

Modifications:

- Correctly handle exceptions when we resume processing on the EventLoop after the task was offloadded
- Ensure we call SSL.doHandshake(...) to flush the alert out to the outboundbuffer when an handshake exception was detected
- Correctly signal back the need to call WRAP again when a handshake exception is pending. This will ensure we flush out the alert in all cases.

Result:

No more failures when task offloading is used.
2019-09-19 08:17:45 +02:00
Norman Maurer
cda8ee95b3 Correctly synchronize before trying to set key material to fix possible native crash (#9566)
Motivation:

When using io.netty.handler.ssl.openssl.useTasks=true we may call ReferenceCountedOpenSslEngine.setKeyMaterial(...) from another thread and so need to synchronize and also check if the engine was destroyed in the meantime to eliminate of the possibility of a native crash.
The same is try when trying to access the authentication methods.

Modification:

- Add synchronized and isDestroyed() checks where missing
- Add null checks for the case when a callback is executed by another thread after the engine was destroyed already
- Move code for master key extraction to ReferenceCountedOpenSslEngine to ensure there can be no races.

Result:

No native crash possible anymore when using io.netty.handler.ssl.openssl.useTasks=true
2019-09-16 11:15:06 +02:00
stroller
f44e424655 Remove duplicated calculation (#9565)
Motivation:

calculateMaxBytesPerGatheringWrite() contains duplicated calculation:  getSendBufferSize() << 1

Modifications:

Remove the duplicated calculation

Result:

The method will be clear and better
2019-09-15 08:34:07 +02:00
Norman Maurer
027aec23b8 Allow to build on powerpc
Motivation:

At the moment it is not possible to build netty on a power 8 systems.

Modifications:

- Improve detection of the possibility of using Conscrypt
- Skip testsuite-shading when not on x86_64 as this is the only platform for which we build tcnative atm
- Only include classifier if on x86_64 for tcnative as dependency as this is the only platform for which we build tcnative atm
- Better detect if UDT test can be run

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9479
2019-09-13 22:21:36 +02:00
Norman Maurer
19a12fba4c Correctly handle IPV6-mapped-IPV4 addresses in native code when receiving datagrams (#9560)
Motivation:

291f80733a introduced a change to use a byte[] to construct the InetAddress when receiving datagram messages to reduce the overhead. Unfortunally it introduced a regression when handling IPv6-mapped-IPv4 addresses and so produced an IndexOutOfBoundsException when trying to fill the byte[] in native code.

Modifications:

- Correctly use the offset on the pointer of the address.
- Add testcase
- Make tests more robust and include more details when the test fails

Result:

No more IndexOutOfBoundsException
2019-09-11 20:31:50 +02:00
Andrey Mizurov
f26840478a Fix HttpContentEncoder does not handle multiple Accept-Encoding (#9557)
Motivation:
At the current moment HttpContentEncoder handle only first value of multiple accept-encoding headers.

Modification:

Join multiple accept-encoding headers to one separated by comma.

Result:

Fixes #9553
2019-09-11 08:50:43 +02:00
James Baldassari
4a60152dd8 SocksAuthRequest constructor occasionally throws IllegalStateException (#9558)
Motivation:

There appears to be a thread-safety issue in the way that `SocksAuthRequest` is using its `CharsetEncoder` instance.  `CharsetUtil#encoder` returns a cached thread-local encoder instance, so it is not correct to store this instance in a static member variable and reuse it across multiple threads.  The result is an occasional `IllegalStateException` as in the following example:

```
java.lang.IllegalStateException: Current state = RESET, new state = FLUSHED
	at java.base/java.nio.charset.CharsetEncoder.throwIllegalStateException(CharsetEncoder.java:989)
	at java.base/java.nio.charset.CharsetEncoder.flush(CharsetEncoder.java:672)
	at java.base/java.nio.charset.CharsetEncoder.encode(CharsetEncoder.java:801)
	at java.base/java.nio.charset.CharsetEncoder.canEncode(CharsetEncoder.java:907)
	at java.base/java.nio.charset.CharsetEncoder.canEncode(CharsetEncoder.java:982)
	at io.netty.handler.codec.socks.SocksAuthRequest.<init>(SocksAuthRequest.java:43)
```

Modification:

Instead of retrieving the thread-local encoder instance once and storing it as a static member instance, the encoder should be retrieved each time the constructor is invoked.  This change prevents any potential concurrency issues where multiple threads may end up using the same encoder instance.

Result:

Fixes #9556.
2019-09-09 21:09:43 +02:00
stroller
38e5983463 Fix WriteTimeoutException java doc description (#9554)
Motivation:

The java doc doesn't match the real case: The exception only happen when a write operation
 cannot finish in a certain period of time instead of write idle happen.

Modification:

Correct java doc

Result:
java doc matched the real case
2019-09-09 13:59:06 +02:00
Nick Hill
6423e80932 Avoid redundant volatile read in DefaultPromise#get() (#9547)
Motivation

Currently every call to get() on a promise results in two reads of the
volatile result field when one would suffice. Maybe this is optimized
away but it seems sensible not to rely on that.

Modification

Reimplement get() and get(...) in DefaultPromise to reduce volatile access.

Result

Fewer volatile reads.
2019-09-09 10:03:30 +02:00
Norman Maurer
acaa29f508 Add support for recvmmsg(...) even with connected datagram channels w… (#9539)
Motivation:

394a1b3485 added support for recvmmsg(...) for unconnected datagram channels, this change also allows to use recvmmsg(...) with connected datagram channels.

Modifications:

- Always try to use recvmmsg(...) if configured to do so
- Adjust unit test to cover it

Result:

Less syscalls when reading datagram packets
2019-09-06 20:59:24 +02:00
Norman Maurer
82c330e8a5 Also support sendmmsg(...) on connected UDP channels when using native epoll transport (#9536)
Motivation:

We should also use sendmmsg on connected channels whenever possible to reduce the overhead of syscalls.

Modifications:

No matter if the channel is connected or not try to use sendmmsg when supported to reduce the overhead of syscalls

Result:

Better performance on connected UDP channels due less syscalls
2019-09-06 20:57:50 +02:00
Norman Maurer
d57a5f5d4f Correctly handle ipv6 mapped ipv4 addresses when using recvmmsg (#9541)
Motivation:

394a1b3485 introduced the possibility to use recvmmsg(...) but did not correctly handle ipv6 mapped ip4 addresses to make it consistent with other transports.

Modifications:

- Correctly handle ipv6 mapped ipv4 addresses by only copy over the relevant bytes
- Small improvement on how to detect ipv6 mapped ipv4 addresses by using memcmp and not byte by byte compare
- Adjust test to cover this bug

Result:

Correctly handle ipv6 mapped ipv4 addresses
2019-09-06 13:55:35 +02:00
Nick Hill
0280bd2063 Avoid CancellationException construction in DefaultPromise (#9534)
Motivation

problem with Throwable#addSuppressed() raised in #9151. This introduced
a performance issue when promises are cancelled at a high frequency due
to the construction cost of CancellationException at the time that
DefaultPromise#cancel() is called.

Modifications

- Reinstate the prior static CANCELLATION_CAUSE_HOLDER but use it just
as a sentinel to indicate cancellation, constructing a new
CancellationException only if/when one needs to be explicitly
returned/thrown
- Subclass CancellationException, overriding fillInStackTrace() to
minimize the construction cost in these cases

Result

Promises are much cheaper to cancel. Fixes #9522.
2019-09-05 11:10:55 +02:00
Norman Maurer
3099bbcc13
Change semantics of EmbeddedChannel to match other transports more closely. (#9529)
Motiviation:

EmbeddedChannel currently is quite differently in terms of semantics to other Channel implementations. We should better change it to be more closely aligned and so have the testing code be more robust.

Modifications:

- Change EmbeddedEventLoop.inEventLoop() to only return true if we currenlty run pending / scheduled tasks
- Change EmbeddedEventLoop.execute(...) to automatically process pending tasks if not already doing so
- Adjust a few tests for the new semantics (which is closer to other Channel implementations)

Result:

EmbeddedChannel works more like other Channel implementations
2019-09-04 12:00:06 +02:00
Norman Maurer
48634f1466
Protect ChannelHandler from reentrancee issues (#9358)
Motivation:

At the moment it is quite easy to hit reentrance issues when you have multiple handlers in the pipeline and each of the handlers does not correctly protect against these. To make it easier for the user we should try to protect from these. The issue is usually if and inbound event will trigger and outbound event and this outbound event then against triggeres an inbound event. This may result in having methods in a ChannelHandler re-enter some method and so state can be corrupted or messages be re-ordered.

Modifications:

- Keep track of inbound / outbound operations in DefaultChannelHandlerContext and if reentrancy is detected break it by scheduling the action on the EventLoop. This will then be picked up once the method returns and so the reentrancy is broken up.
- Adjust tests which made strange assumptions about execution order

Result:

No more reentrancy of handlers possible.
2019-09-03 10:28:08 +02:00
Norman Maurer
b3e6e41384 Add support for recvmmsg when using epoll transport (#9509)
Motivation:

When using datagram sockets which need to handle a lot of packets it makes sense to use recvmmsg to be able to read multiple datagram packets with one syscall.

Modifications:

- Add support for recvmmsg on linux
- Add new EpollChannelOption.MAX_DATAGRAM_PACKET_SIZE
- Add tests

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8446.
2019-09-03 09:35:21 +02:00
Nick Hill
b08bbd4c20 Fix for incorrect values from CompositeByteBuf#component(int) (#9525)
Motivation

This is a "simpler" alternative to #9416 which fixes the same
CompositeByteBuf bugs described there, originally reported by @jingene
in #9398.

Modifications
- Add fields to Component class for the original buffer along with its
adjustment, which may be different to the already-stored unwrapped
buffer. Use it in appropriate places to ensure correctness and
equivalent behaviour to that prior to the earlier optimizations
- Add comments explaining purpose of each of the Component fields
- Unwrap more kinds of buffers in newComponent method to extend scope of
the existing indirection-reduction optimization
- De-duplicate common buffer consolidation logic
- Unit test for the original bug provided by @jingene

Result
- Correct behaviour / fixed bugs
- Some code deduplication / simplification
- Unwrapping optimization applied to more types of buffers

The downside is increased mem footprint from the two new fields, and
additional allocations in some specific cases, though those should be
rare.


Co-authored-by: jingene <jingene0206@gmail.com>
2019-09-02 13:52:47 +02:00
Xiaoqin Fu
88aa12cc1a Remove extra checks to fix #9456 (#9523)
Motivation:

There are some extra log level checks (logger.isWarnEnabled()).

Modification:

Remove log level checks (logger.isWarnEnabled()) from io.netty.channel.epoll.AbstractEpollStreamChannel, io.netty.channel.DefaultFileRegion, io.netty.channel.nio.AbstractNioChannel, io.netty.util.HashedWheelTimer, io.netty.handler.stream.ChunkedWriteHandler and io.netty.channel.udt.nio.NioUdtMessageConnectorChannel

Result:

Fixes #9456
2019-08-30 10:40:04 +02:00
Norman Maurer
8910d62544 Use byte[] to create DatagramSocketAddress and so reduce overhead (#9516)
Motivation:

At the moment we use the String representation of the IP to create the DatagramSocketAddress. This is not for free and we should better use the byte[] directly to reduce the overhead of parsing the String (and creating it in the first place)

Modifications:

Directly use byte[] as input for the DatagramSocketAddress

Result:

Less overhead when using Datagrams with native transports
2019-08-30 09:23:12 +02:00
Codrut Stancu
de126fdf65 Update GraalVM Native Image configuration. (#9515)
Motivation:

The Netty classes are initialized at build time by default for GraalVM Native Image compilation. This is configured via the `--initialize-at-build-time=io.netty` option. While this reduces start-up time it can lead to some problems:

 - The class initializer of `io.netty.buffer.PooledByteBufAllocator` looks at the maximum memory size to compute the size of internal buffers. If the class initializer runs during image generation, then the buffers are sized according to the very large heap size that the image generator uses, and Netty allocates several arrays that are 16 MByte. The fix is to initialize the following 3 classes at run time: `io.netty.buffer.PooledByteBufAllocator,io.netty.buffer.ByteBufAllocator,io.netty.buffer.ByteBufUtil`. This fix was dependent on a GraalVM Native Image fix that was included in 19.2.0.

 - The class initializer of `io.netty.handler.ssl.util.ThreadLocalInsecureRandom` needs to be initialized at runtime to ensure that the generated values are trully random and not fixed for each generated image.

 - The class initializers of `io.netty.buffer.AbstractReferenceCountedByteBuf` and `io.netty.util.AbstractReferenceCounted` compute field offsets. While the field offset recomputation is necessary for correct execution as a native image these initializers also have logic that depends on the presence/absence of `sun.misc.Unsafe`, e.g., via the `-Dio.netty.noUnsafe=true` flag. The fix is to push these initializers to runtime so that the field offset lookups (and the logic depending on them) run at run time. This way no manual substitutions are necessary either.
 
Modifications:

Add `META-INF/native-image` configuration files that correctly trigger the inialization of the above classes at run time via `--initialize-at-run-time=...` flags.
 
Result:

Fixes the initialisation issues described above for Netty executables built with GraalVM.
2019-08-30 09:21:33 +02:00
Norman Maurer
64eb392d70 HttpPostStandardRequestDecoder leaks memory when constructor throws ErrorDataDecoderException. (#9517)
Motivation:

Currently when HttpPostStandardRequestDecoder throws a ErrorDataDecoderException during construction we leak memory. We need to ensure all is released correctly.

Modifications:

- Call destroy() if parseBody() throws and rethrow the ErrorDataDecoderException
- Add unit test

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9513.
2019-08-28 10:33:44 +02:00
Andrey Mizurov
88e247ee45 Fix sending an empty String like "" causes an error #9429 (#9512)
Motivation:

Handle https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7692#section-7.2.3.6

Result:

The empty buffer is correctly handled in deflate  encoder/decoder.

 Fixes #9429 .
2019-08-28 08:22:18 +02:00
Norman Maurer
99fecde1d0 Include native-image properties in the netty-all jar (#9518)
Motivation:

We need to also include the native-image configuration files in the netty all jar to be able to use it with GraalVM native.

Modifications:

Add files in META-INF/native-image as well

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9514
2019-08-28 08:09:14 +02:00
Norman Maurer
711c1a45aa Do not try to retrieve domain search list via reflection hack on windows when using Java9 and later (#9511)
Motivation:

We currently try to access the the domain search list via reflection on windows which will print a illegal access warning when using Java9 and later.

Modifications:

Add a guard against the used java version.

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9500.
2019-08-28 08:08:22 +02:00
Bryce Anderson
bf086c1aa3 Support cancellation in the Http2StreamChannelBootstrap (#9519)
Motivation:

Right now you can cancel the Future returned by
`Http2StreamChannelBootstrap.open()` and that will race with the
registration of the stream channel with the event loop, potentially
culminating in an `IllegalStateException` and potential resource leak.

Modification:

Ensure that the returned promise is uncancellable.

Result:

Should no longer see `IllegalStateException`s.
2019-08-27 20:42:48 +02:00
hengyunabc
13575be12f Correctly pass all parameters in WebSocketServerProtocolHandler constructor (#9506)
Motivation:

We did not correctly pass all supplied parameters to the called constructor and so did not apply the timeout.

Modification:

Correctly pass on the parameters.

Result:

Use timeout
2019-08-27 09:01:13 +02:00
szh
c227053c3b Fix log format in HashedWheelTimer (#9507)
Motivation:

log message did not correctly use `{}`

Modification:

replace `%d` by `{}`

Result:

The log is correct.
2019-08-26 08:55:15 +02:00
Norman Maurer
05dd1f05d5 Reduce GC produced by AbstractByteBuf.indexOf(..) implementation (#9502)
Motivation:

AbstractByteBuf.indexOf(...) currently delegates to ByteBufUtils.indexOf(...) which will create a new ByteBufProcessor on each call. This is done to reduce overhead of bounds-checks. Unfortunally while this reduces bounds checks it produces a lot of GC. We can just implement our own version in AbstractByteBuf which makes use of _getByte(...) and so does no bound checks as well but also not need to create any garbage.

Modifications:

Write optimized implementation of indexOf(...) for AbstractByteBuf

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9499.
2019-08-24 11:48:35 +00:00
nizarm
130522be84 Correctly handle client side http2 upgrades when Http2FrameCodec …(9495) (#9501)
Motivation:

In the release (4.1.37) we introduced Http2MultiplexHandler as a
replacement of Http2MultiplexCodec. This did split the frame parsing from
the multiplexing to allow a more flexible way to handle frames and to make
the code cleaner. Unfortunally we did miss to special handle this in
Http2ClientUpgradeCodec and so did not correctly add Http2MultiplexHandler
to the pipeline before calling Http2FrameCodec.onHttpClientUpgrade(...).
This did lead to the situation that we did not correctly receive the event
on the Http2MultiplexHandler and so did not correctly created the
Http2StreamChannel for the upgrade stream. Because of this we ended up
with an NPE if a frame was dispatched to the upgrade stream later on.

Modifications:

- Correctly add Http2MultiplexHandler to the pipeline before calling Http2FrameCodec.onHttpClientUpgrade(...)

Result:

Fixes #9495.
2019-08-23 19:26:30 +02:00
Norman Maurer
b1a821e930 Include c source files in source jar (#9497)
Motivation:

We should not only include the java source files but also the c source file in our source jars.

Modifications:

Add files from src/main/c as well

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9494
2019-08-23 09:33:31 +02:00
Idel Pivnitskiy
05bbecff49 Update links to the latest HTTP/2 specifications (#9493)
Motivation:

Some of the links in javadoc point to the obsolete drafts of HTTP/2
specifications. We should point them to the latest RFC 7540 or 7541.

Modifications:

Update links from `draft-ietf-httpbis-*` to the `rfc7540` and `rfc7541`.

Result:

Correct links in javadoc.
2019-08-22 13:59:44 +02:00
Idel Pivnitskiy
dd07caec6b Use AppendableCharSequence.charAtUnsafe(int) in HttpObjectDecoder (#9492)
Motivation:

`HttpObjectDecoder` pre-checks that it doesn't request characters
outside of the `AppendableCharSequence`'s length. `0` is always allowed
because the minimal length of `AppendableCharSequence` is `1`. We can
legally skip index check by using
`AppendableCharSequence.charAtUnsafe(int)` in all existing cases in
`HttpObjectDecoder`.

Modifications:

- Use `AppendableCharSequence.charAtUnsafe(int)` instead of
`AppendableCharSequence.charAt(int)` in `HttpObjectDecoder`.

Result:

No unnecessary index checks in `HttpObjectDecoder`.
2019-08-22 13:58:41 +02:00
Norman Maurer
e6839aa228 Use same JDK SSL test workaround when using ACCP as when just using the JDK SSL implementation (#9490)
Motivation:

14607979f6 added tests for using ACCP but did miss to use the same unwrapping technique of exceptions as JdkSslEngineTest. This can lead to test-failures on specific JDK versions

Modifications:

Add the same unwrapping code

Result:

No more test failures
2019-08-21 20:28:16 +02:00