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Author SHA1 Message Date
Scott Mitchell
144716f668
HTTP/2 support pending data larger than Integer.MAX_VALUE
Motivation:
Currently the remote flow controller limits the maximum amount of pending data to Integer.MAX_VALUE. The overflow handling is also not very graceful in that it may lead to infinite loops, or otherwise no progress being made.

Modifications:
- StreamByteDistributor and RemoteFlowController should support pending bytes of type long.

Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/4283
2017-12-20 08:55:15 -08:00
Moses Nakamura
94ab0dc442 codec-http2: Better keep track of nameLength in HpackDecoder.decode
Motivation:

http/2 counts header sizes somewhat inconsistently.  Sometimes, headers
which are substantively less than the header list size will be measured
as longer than the header list size.

Modifications:

Keep better track of the nameLength of a given name, so that we don't
accidentally end up reusing a nameLength.

Result:

More consistent measurement of header list size.

Fixes #7511.
2017-12-18 17:41:09 -08:00
Moses Nakamura
0cac1a6c8c H2C upgrades should be ineligible for flow control (#7400)
H2C upgrades should be ineligible for flow control

Motivation:

When the h2c upgrade request is too big, the Http2FrameCodec complains
it's too big for flow control reasons, even though it's ineligible for
flow control.

Modifications:

Specially mark upgrade streams and make Http2FrameCodec know not to try
to flow control on those streams.

Result:

Servers won't barf when they receive an upgrade request with a fat
payload.

[Fixes #7280]
2017-12-07 16:46:16 -08:00
Scott Mitchell
7cced5576f Http2ConnectionHandler Http2ConnectionPrefaceAndSettingsFrameWrittenEvent propagation
Motivation:
Http2ConnectionHandler uses ctx.fireUserEvent to propagate the Http2ConnectionPrefaceAndSettingsFrameWrittenEvent through the pipeline. This will propagate the event to the next inbound handler in the pipeline. If the user extends Http2ConnectionHandler the Http2ConnectionPrefaceAndSettingsFrameWrittenEvent may be missed and initialization dependent upon this event will not be run.

Modifications:
- Http2ConnectionHandler should use userEventTriggered instead of ctx.fireUserEvent

Result:
Classes that extend Http2ConnectionHandler will see the Http2ConnectionPrefaceAndSettingsFrameWrittenEvent user event.
2017-12-02 08:23:28 +01:00
Scott Mitchell
7d213240ca HttpConversionUtil TE filtering robustness
Motivation:
HttpConversionUtil#toHttp2Headers has special code to filter the TE header name. However this filtering code may result in adding the <TE, TRAILERS> tuple in scenarios that are not appropriate. For example if a value containing trailers is seen it will be added, but the value could not actually be equal to trailers. Also CSV values are not supported.

Modifications:
- Account for CSV header values
- Account for the value containing 'trailers' but not actually being equal to 'trailers'

Result:
More robust parsing of the TE header.
2017-11-22 08:45:11 +01:00
Scott Mitchell
a3e41ba6eb HttpConversionUtils avoid intermediate collection allocation
Modifications:
HttpConversionUtil#toLowercaseMap requires an intermediate List to be allocated. This can be avoided with the recently added value iterator methods.

Modifications:
- Use HttpHeaders#valueCharSequenceIterator instead of getAll

Result:
Less intermediate object allocation and copying.
2017-11-20 14:05:03 -08:00
Scott Mitchell
e6126215e0 DefaultHttp2FrameWriter reduce object allocation
Motivation:
DefaultHttp2FrameWriter#writeData allocates a DataFrameHeader for each write operation. DataFrameHeader maintains internal state and allocates multiple slices of a buffer which is a maximum of 30 bytes. This 30 byte buffer may not always be necessary and the additional slice operations can utilize retainedSlice to take advantage of pooled objects. We can also save computation and object allocations if there is no padding which is a common case in practice.

Modifications:
- Remove DataFrameHeader
- Add a fast path for padding == 0

Result:
Less object allocation in DefaultHttp2FrameWriter
2017-11-20 08:10:59 -08:00
Scott Mitchell
a8bb9dc180 AbstractByteBuf readSlice bound check bug
Motivation:
AbstractByteBuf#readSlice relied upon the bounds checking of the slice operation in order to detect index out of bounds conditions. However the slice bounds checking operation allows for the slice to go beyond the writer index, and this is out of bounds for a read operation.

Modifications:
- AbstractByteBuf#readSlice and AbstractByteBuf#readRetainedSlice should ensure the desired amount of bytes are readable before taking a slice

Result:
No reading of undefined data in AbstractByteBuf#readSlice and AbstractByteBuf#readRetainedSlice.
2017-11-18 09:03:42 +01:00
Norman Maurer
78522cf3f0 Remove unused allocation introduced by d976dc108d 2017-11-17 17:19:36 +01:00
Moses Nakamura
d976dc108d codec-http2: Improve h1 to h2 header conversion
Motivation:

Netty could handle "connection" or "te" headers more gently when
converting from http/1.1 to http/2 headers.  Http/2 headers don't
support single-hop headers, so when we convert from http/1.1 to http/2,
we should drop all single-hop headers.  This includes headers like
"transfer-encoding" and "connection", but also the headers that
"connection" points to, since "connection" can be used to designate
other headers as single-hop headers.  For the "te" header, we can more
permissively convert it by just dropping non-conforming headers (ie
non-"trailers" headers) which is what we do for all other headers when
we convert.

Modifications:

Add a new blacklist to the http/1.1 to http/2 conversion, which is
constructed from the values of the "connection" header, and stop
throwing an exception when a "te" header is passed with a non-"trailers"
value.  Instead, drop all values except for "trailers".  Add unit tests
for "connection" and "te" headers when converting from http/1.1 to http/2.

Result:

This will improve the h2c upgrade request, and also conversions from
http/1.1 to http/2.  This will simplify implementing spec-compliant
http/2 servers that want to share code between their http/1.1 and http/2
implementations.

[Fixes #7355]
2017-11-17 09:09:52 +01:00
Ning Sun
73e8122fc1 Fix sharable check logic
Motivation:

There is an logic issue when checking if ChannelHandler is sharable.

Modification:

Corrected || to &&
2017-11-08 08:36:07 -08:00
Scott Mitchell
35b0cd58fb HTTP/2 write of released buffer should not write and should fail the promise
Motivation:
HTTP/2 allows writes of 0 length data frames. However in some cases EMPTY_BUFFER is used instead of the actual buffer that was written. This may mask writes of released buffers or otherwise invalid buffer objects. It is also possible that if the buffer is invalid AbstractCoalescingBufferQueue will not release the aggregated buffer nor fail the associated promise.

Modifications:
- DefaultHttp2FrameCodec should take care to fail the promise, even if releasing the data throws
- AbstractCoalescingBufferQueue should release any aggregated data and fail the associated promise if something goes wrong during aggregation

Result:
More correct handling of invalid buffers in HTTP/2 code.
2017-11-06 14:38:58 -08:00
Scott Mitchell
911b2acc50 HTTP/2 Child Channel reading and flushing
Motivation:
If a child channel's read is triggered outside the parent channel's read
loop then it is possible a WINDOW_UPDATE will be written, but not
flushed.
If a child channel's beginRead processes data from the inboundBuffer and
then readPending is set to false, which will result in data not being
delivered if in the parent's read loop and more data is attempted to be
delievered to that child channel.

Modifications:
- The child channel must force a flush if a frame is written as a result
of reading a frame, and this is not in the parent channel's read loop
- The child channel must allow a transition from dequeueing from
beginRead into the parent channel's read loop to deliver more data

Result:
The child channel flushes data when reading outside the parent's read
loop, and has frames delivered more reliably.
2017-10-26 10:06:22 -07:00
Lionel Li
424bb09d24 Http2StreamFrameToHttpObjectCodec should handle 100-Continue properly
Motivation:
Http2StreamFrameToHttpObjectCodec was not properly encoding and
decoding 100-Continue HttpResponse/Http2SettingsFrame properly. It was
encoding 100-Continue FullHttpResponse as an Http2SettingFrame with
endStream=true, causing the child channel to terminate. It was not
decoding 100-Continue Http2SettingsFrame (endStream=false) as
FullHttpResponse. This should be fixed as it would cause http2 child
stream to prematurely close, and could cause HttpObjectAggregator to
fail if it's in the pipeline.

Modification:
- Fixed encode() to properly encode 100-Continue FullHttpResponse as
  Http2SettingsFrame with endStream=false
- Reject 100-Continue HttpResponse that are NOT FullHttpResponse
- Fixed decode() to properly decode 100-Continue Http2SettingsFrame
  (endStream=false) as a FullHttpResponse
- made Http2StreamFrameToHttpObjectCodec sharable so that it can b used
  among child streams within the same Http2MultiplexCodec

Result:
Now Http2StreamFrameToHttpObjectCodec should be properly handling
100-Continue responses.
2017-10-25 06:56:02 +02:00
Lionel Li
baf273aea8 Trigger user event when H2 conn preface & SETTINGS frame are sent
Motivation:
Previously client Http2ConnectionHandler trigger a user event
immediately when the HTTP/2 connection preface is sent. Any attempt to
immediately send a new request could cause the server to terminate the
connection, as it might not have received the SETTINGS frame from the
client. Per RFC7540 Section 3.5, the preface "MUST be followed by a
SETTINGS frame (Section 6.5), which MAY be empty."
(https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-3.5)

This event could be made more meaningful if it also indicates that the
initial client SETTINGS frame has been sent to signal that the channel
is ready to send new requests.

Modification:
- Renamed event to Http2ConnectionPrefaceAndSettingsFrameWrittenEvent.
- Modified Http2ConnectionHandler to trigger the user event only if it
  is a client and it has sent both the preface and SETTINGS frame.

Result:
It is now safe to use the event as an indicator that the HTTP/2
connection is ready to send new requests.
2017-10-24 09:17:06 +02:00
Norman Maurer
55b501d0d4 Correctly update Channel writability when queueing data in SslHandler.
Motivation:

A regression was introduced in 86e653e which had the effect that the writability was not updated for a Channel while queueing data in the SslHandler.

Modifications:

- Factor out code that will increment / decrement pending bytes and use it in AbstractCoalescingBufferQueue and PendingWriteQueue
- Add test-case

Result:

Channel writability changes are triggered again.
2017-10-24 09:13:15 +02:00
Idel Pivnitskiy
4793daa589 Make Comparators Serializable
Motivation:

Objects of java.util.TreeMap or java.util.TreeSet will become
non-Serializable if instantiated with Comparators, which are not also
 Serializable. This can result in unexpected and difficult-to-diagnose
 bugs.

Modifications:

Implements Serializable for all classes, which implements Comparator.

Result:

Proper Comparators which will not force collections to
non-Serializable mode.
2017-10-22 03:40:28 +02:00
Idel Pivnitskiy
50a067a8f7 Make methods 'static' where it possible
Motivation:

Even if it's a super micro-optimization (most JVM could optimize such
 cases in runtime), in theory (and according to some perf tests) it
 may help a bit. It also makes a code more clear and allows you to
 access such methods in the test scope directly, without instance of
 the class.

Modifications:

Add 'static' modifier for all methods, where it possible. Mostly in
test scope.

Result:

Cleaner code with proper 'static' modifiers.
2017-10-21 14:59:26 +02:00
Idel Pivnitskiy
558097449c Add missed 'serialVersionUID' field for Serializable classes
Motivation:

Without a 'serialVersionUID' field, any change to a class will make
previously serialized versions unreadable.

Modifications:

Add missed 'serialVersionUID' field for all Serializable
classes.

Result:

Proper deserialization of previously serialized objects.
2017-10-21 14:41:18 +02:00
Cory Benfield
1b0a545921 Do not send Content-Length: 0 on 101 responses.
Motivation:

During code read of the Netty codebase I noticed that the Netty
HttpServerUpgradeHandler unconditionally sets a Content-Length: 0
header on 101 Switching Protocols responses. This explicitly
contravenes RFC 7230 Section 3.3.2 (Content-Length), which notes
that:

    A server MUST NOT send a Content-Length header field in any
    response with a status code of 1xx (Informational) or 204
    (No Content).

While it is unlikely that any client will ever be confused by
this behaviour, there is no reason to contravene this part of the
specification.

Modifications:

Removed the line of code setting the header field and changed the
only test that expected it to be there.

Result:

When performing the server portion of HTTP upgrade, the 101
Switching Protocols response will no longer contain a
Content-Length: 0 header field.
2017-10-21 14:36:19 +02:00
Lionel Li
e069079aff Adapt Http2ServerDowngrader to work with clients
Motivation:
Http2ServerDowngrader is specifically built for server channels where
inbound Http2StreamFrames are converted into HttpRequests, and outbound
HttpResponses are converted into Http2StreamFrames. It can be easily
made to be more generic to work with client channels where inbound
Http2StreamFrames are converted into HttpResponses, and outbound
HttpRequests are converted into Http2StreamFrames.

Modification:
- Renamed Http2ServerDowngrader to a more general
  Http2StreamFrameToHttpObjectCodec
- Made it take in an "isServer" parameter to determine whether encoding
  inbound Http2StreamFrames should create HttpRequests (for server) or
  HttpResponses (for client)
- Norman fixed a leak in the unit test. Thanks! :-)

Result:
Now Http2StreamFrameToHttpObjectCodec can be used to translate
Http2StreamFrame to HttpObject for both server and client.
2017-09-22 11:04:43 -07:00
Moses Nakamura
1ff2e1fb5d Match Http2ClientUpgradeCodec to the new upgrade policy
Motivation:

We changed Http2ConnectionHandler to expect the upgrade method to be
called *after* we send the preface (ie add the handler to the pipeline)
but we forgot to change the Http2ClientUpgradeCodec to match the new
policy.  This meant that client-side h2c upgrades failed.

Modifications:

Reverse sending the preface and calling the upgrade method to match the
new policy.

Result:

Clients can initiate h2c upgrades successfully.
2017-09-20 12:42:43 -07:00
durigon
282aa35682 Fix NPE in InboundHttp2ToHttpAdapter
Motiviation:

At the moment an NPE is thrown if someone tries to use the InboundHttp2ToHttpAdapter.

Modifications:
- Ensure the status was null in "InboundHttp2ToHttpAdapter::onPushPromiseRead" before calling "HttpConversionUtil.parseStatus" methods.
- Fix setting status to OK in "InboundHttp2ToHttpAdapter::onPushPromiseRead".

Result:
Fixes [#7214].
2017-09-17 09:07:11 -07:00
Scott Mitchell
44bb3b6f3a DefaultHeaders value iterator
Motivation:
The Headers interface supports an interface to get all the headers values corresponding to a particular name. This API returns a List which requires intermediate storage and increases GC pressure.

Modifications:
- Add a method which returns an iterator over all the values for a specific name

Result:
Ability to iterator over values for a specific name with no intermediate collection.
2017-09-16 16:46:19 -07:00
Norman Maurer
bf0a53179a Correctly update writability state of Http2StreamChannel created by Http2MultiplexCodec.
Motivation:

We missed to mark the Http2StreamChannel as writable in some cases which could lead to the situation that a Channel never becomes writable. Also when a Http2StreamChannel was created we always marked it non-writable at the beginning which means if the user will only start writing once the Channel becomes writable it will never happen as it only became writable after the first header was written.

Modifications:

- Correctly handle updates for writability in all cases
- Change unit tests to cover this.

Result:

Fixes [#7179].
2017-09-14 08:25:31 -07:00
Norman Maurer
15611dadbb Fix NPE when using Http2ServerUpgradeCodec with Http2FrameCodec and Http2MultiplexCodec
Motiviation:

At the moment an NPE is thrown if someone tries to use the Http2ServerUpgradeCodec with Http2FrameCodec and Http2MultiplexCodec.

Modifications:

- Ensure the handler was added to the pipeline before calling on*Upgrade(...) methods.
- Add tests
- Fix adding of handlers after upgrade.

Result:

Fixes [#7173].
2017-09-14 08:23:53 -07:00
Nikolay Fedorovskikh
de9e666493 Fix hashCode() in Http2StreamChannelId
Motivation:
In `Http2StreamChannelId` a `hashCode()` is not consistent with `equals()`.

Modifications:
Make a `Http2StreamChannelId.hashCode()` consistent with `equals()`.

Result:
Faster hash map's operations where the Http2StreamChannelId as keys.
2017-09-08 10:38:16 +02:00
Nikolay Fedorovskikh
e500755086 Remove double comparing of content out of the DefaultHttp2GoAwayFrame.equals()
Motivation:
In `DefaultHttp2GoAwayFrame.equals()` a content compared twice: explicitly and in the `super` method.

Modifications:
Remove explicit content comparision.
Make `hashCode()` consistent with `equals()`.

Result:
A `DefaultHttp2GoAwayFrame.equals()` work faster.
2017-09-07 08:30:43 +02:00
Norman Maurer
870b5f5e4b Not add inboundStreamHandler for outbound streams created by Http2MultiplexCodec.
Motivation:

We must not add the inboundStreamHandler for outbound streams creates by Http2MultiplexCodec as the user will specify a handler via Http2StreamChannelBootstrap.

Modifications:

- Check if the stream is for outbound and if so not add the inboundStreamHandler to the pipeline
- Update tests so this is covered.

Result:

Fixes [#7178]
2017-09-06 08:37:29 +02:00
Norman Maurer
5c572f0f63 Ensure the tests complete on java7 and java9 as well.
Motivation:

379ac890f4 introduced the usage of the inline mock maker. This unfortunally not work on java7 and java9.

Modifications:

Just use reflection to create the event for now.

Result:

Netty tests pass again on java7 and java9 as well.
2017-09-04 20:20:04 +02:00
Norman Maurer
379ac890f4 Fix reference count issue when using Http2FrameCodec / Http2MultiplexCodec with HttpServerUpgradeHandler
Motivation:

When using  Http2FrameCodec / Http2MultiplexCodec with HttpServerUpgradeHandler reference count exception will be triggered.

Modifications:

- Correctly retain before calling InboundHttpToHttp2Adapter.handle
- Add unit test

Result:

Fixes [#7172].
2017-09-04 13:30:18 +02:00
Nikolay Fedorovskikh
ba27456653 Use the index-based AsciiString constructor instead of substring()
Motivation:
The construction `new AsciiString(string.substring(...))` can be replaced with the `new AsciiString(string, start, length)` to avoid extra allocation.

Modifications:
Apply the described replacement in `HttpConversionUtil#setHttp2Authority`.

Result:
Less allocations.
2017-08-18 09:48:05 +02:00
Nikolay Fedorovskikh
4875a2aad4 Immediate caching the strings wrapped to AsciiString
Motivation:
The `AsciiString#toString` method calculate string value and cache it into field. If an `AsciiString` created from the `String` value, we can avoid rebuilding strings if we cache them immediately when creating `AsciiString`. It would be useful for constants strings, which already stored in the JVMs string table, or in cases where an unavoidable `#toString `method call is assumed.

Modifications:
- Add new static method `AsciiString#cache(String)` which save string value into cache field.
- Apply a "benign" data race in the `#hashCode` and `#toString` methods.

Result:
Less memory usage in some `AsciiString` use cases.
2017-08-15 06:22:14 +02:00
Norman Maurer
08284dbbcd Ensure we call promise.setUncancellable() before trying to process in DefaultHttp2StreamChannel.
Motivation:

We should call promise.setUncancellable() in DefaultHttp2StreamChannel.Unsafe impl to detect if the operation was cancelled.

Modifications:

Add promise.setUncancellable() calls

Result:

More correct handling of cancelled promises
2017-08-12 09:19:36 +02:00
Norman Maurer
74f24a5c19 Finish work on http2 child channel implementation and http2 frame api.
Motivation:

Our http2 child channel implementation was not 100 % complete and had a few bugs. Beside this the performance overhead was non-trivial.

Modifications:

There are a lot of modifications, the most important....
  * Http2FrameCodec extends Http2ConnectionHandler and Http2MultiplexCodec extends Http2FrameCodec to reduce performance heads and inter-dependencies on handlers in the pipeline
  * Correctly handle outbound flow control for child channels
  * Support unknow frame types in Http2FrameCodec and Http2MultiplexCodec
  * Use a consistent way how to create Http2ConnectionHandler, Http2FrameCodec and Http2MultiplexCodec (via a builder)
  * Remove Http2Codec and Http2CodecBuilder as the user should just use Http2MultipleCodec and Http2MultiplexCodecBuilder now
  * Smart handling of flushes from child channels to reduce overhead
  * Reduce object allocations
  * child channels always use the same EventLoop as the parent Channel to reduce overhead and simplify implementation.
  * Not extend AbstractChannel for the child channel implementation to reduce overhead in terms of performance and memory usage
  * Remove Http2FrameStream.managedState(...) as the user of the child channel api should just use Channel.attr(...)

Result:

Http2MultiplexCodec (and so child channels) and Http2FrameCodec are more correct, faster and more feature complete.
2017-08-11 12:41:28 +02:00
buchgr
3a2b462a67 Remove the concept of pending streams. The close future can only be accessed once a stream is active. 2017-08-11 12:41:28 +02:00
buchgr
5380c7c3e3 HTTP/2 Child Channel and FrameCodec Feature Parity.
Motivation:

This PR (unfortunately) does 4 things:
1) Add outbound flow control to the Http2MultiplexCodec:
   The HTTP/2 child channel API should interact with HTTP/2 outbound/remote flow control. That is,
   if a H2 stream used up all its flow control window, the corresponding child channel should be
   marked unwritable and a writability-changed event should be fired. Similarly, a unwritable
   child channel should be marked writable and a writability-event should be fired, once a
   WINDOW_UPDATE frame has been received. The changes are (mostly) contained in ChannelOutboundBuffer,
   AbstractHttp2StreamChannel and Http2MultiplexCodec.

2) Introduce a Http2Stream2 object, that is used instead of stream identifiers on stream frames. A
   Http2Stream2 object allows an application to attach state to it, and so a application handler
   no longer needs to maintain stream state (i.e. in a map(id -> state)) himself.

3) Remove stream state events, which are no longer necessary due to the introduction of Http2Stream2.
   Also those stream state events have been found hard and complex to work with, when porting gRPC
   to the Http2FrameCodec.

4) Add support for HTTP/2 frames that have not yet been implemented, like PING and SETTINGS. Also add
   a Http2FrameCodecBuilder that exposes options from the Http2ConnectionHandler API that couldn't else
   be used with the frame codec, like buffering outbound streams, window update ratio, frame logger, etc.

Modifications:

1) A child channel's writability and a H2 stream's outbound flow control window interact, as described
   in the motivation. A channel handler is free to ignore the channel's writability, in which case the
   parent channel is reponsible for buffering writes until a WINDOW_UPDATE is received.

   The connection-level flow control window is ignored for now. That is, a child channel's writability
   is only affected by the stream-level flow control window. So a child channel could be marked writable,
   even though the connection-level flow control window is zero.

2) Modify Http2StreamFrame and the Http2FrameCodec to take a Http2Stream2 object intstead of a primitive
   integer. Introduce a special Http2ChannelDuplexHandler that has newStream() and forEachActiveStream()
   methods. It's recommended for a user to extend from this handler, to use those advanced features.

3) As explained in the documentation, a new inbound stream active can be detected by checking if the
   Http2Stream2.managedState() of a Http2HeadersFrame is null. An outbound stream active can be detected
   by adding a listener to the ChannelPromise of the write of the first Http2HeadersFrame. A stream
   closed event can be listened to by adding a listener to the Http2Stream2.closeFuture().

4) Add a simple Http2FrameCodecBuilder and implement the missing frame types.

Result:

1) The Http2MultiplexCodec supports outbound flow control.
2) The Http2FrameCodec API makes it easy for a user to manage custom stream specific state and to create
   new outbound streams.
3) The Http2FrameCodec API is much cleaner and easier to work with. Hacks like the ChannelCarryingHeadersFrame
   are no longer necessary.
4) The Http2FrameCodec now also supports PING and SETTINGS frames. The Http2FrameCodecBuilder allows the Http2FrameCodec
   to use some of the rich features of the Http2ConnectionHandler API.
2017-08-11 12:41:28 +02:00
Norman Maurer
348745608f Fix incorrect javadocs in Http2RemoteFlowController
Motivation:

The javadocs of Http2RemoteFlowController.isWritable(...) are incorrect.

Modifications:

Update javadocs to reflect reality.

Result:

Correct javadocs.
2017-08-08 07:47:18 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
0f8ecdcad5 Http2FrameLogger frame labels incorrect
Motivation:
The labels identifying the frame types in Http2FrameLogger are not always correct.

Modification:
- Correct the string labels to indicate the right frame type in Http2FrameLogger

Result:
Logs are more correct.
2017-08-07 10:24:17 -07:00
Norman Maurer
d56f403c69 First call channelReadComplete(...) before flush(...) for better performance
Motivation:

In Http2ConnectionHandler we call flush(...) in channelReadComplete(...) to ensure we update the flow-controller and write stuff to the remote peer. We should better flip the order and so may be able to pick up more bytes.

Modifications:

Change order of calls.

Result:

Better performance
2017-08-04 11:55:35 +02:00
chhsiao90
8320a45c15 Configures HTTP2 pipeline with more proper way
Motivation:

When we use pipeline.replace and we still had ongoing inbound, then
there will be some problem that inbound message would go to wrong
handlers. So we add handler first, and remove self after add, so that
the next handler will be the correct one.

Modifications:

Uses remove after addAfter instead of replace.

Result:

Fixed #6881
2017-08-02 06:58:55 +02:00
Norman Maurer
2988fb8eeb Ensure Http2FrameCodec uses Http2Settings.defaultSettings()
Motivation:

Http2FrameCodec should use Http2Settings.defaultSettings() when no Http2Settings were specified by the user.

Modifications:

Replace new Http2Settings() with Http2Settings.defaultSettings()

Result:

Use correct Http2Settings by default when using Http2FrameCodec in all cases.
2017-08-01 07:07:05 +02:00
Vladimir Gordiychuk
fe8ecea366 Http2FrameLogger avoid hex dump of the ByteBufs when log disabled
Motivation:

Currentry logger create hex dump even if log write will not apply.
It's unecessary GC overhead.

Modifications:

Restore optimization from #3492

Result:

Fixes #7025
2017-07-26 21:21:04 +02:00
Spencer Fang
732b145842 Http2ConnectionHandler: allow graceful shutdown to wait forever
Motivation:

There should be a way to allow graceful shutdown to wait for all open streams to close without a timeout. Using gracefulShutdownTimeoutMillis with a large value is a bit of a hack, and has a gotcha that sufficiently large values will overflow the long, resulting in a ClosingChannelFutureListener that executes immediately.

Modification:

Allow to use gracefulShutdownTimeoutMillis(-1) to express waiting until all streams are closed.

Result:

We can now shutdown the connection without a forced timeout.
2017-07-26 20:40:24 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
a91df58ca1 HTTP/2 enforce HTTP message flow
Motivation:
codec-http2 currently does not strictly enforce the HTTP/1.x semantics with respect to the number of headers defined in RFC 7540 Section 8.1 [1]. We currently don't validate the number of headers nor do we validate that the trailing headers should indicate EOS.

[1] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-8.1

Modifications:
- DefaultHttp2ConnectionDecoder should only allow decoding of a single headers and a single trailers
- DefaultHttp2ConnectionEncoder should only allow encoding of a single headers and optionally a single trailers

Result:
Constraints of RFC 7540 restricting the number of headers/trailers is enforced.
2017-07-19 13:37:23 -07:00
Norman Maurer
dbd82e07b1 Let Http2ServerUpgradeCodec support Http2FrameCodec
Motivation:

Http2ServerUpgradeCodec should support Http2FrameCodec.

Modifications:

- Add support for Http2FrameCodec
- Add example that uses Http2FrameCodec

Result:

More flexible use of Http2ServerUpgradeCodec
2017-07-19 11:12:10 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
449befa003 Workaround IBM's J9 JVM getSupportedCipherSuites() returning SSL_ prefix cipher names
Motivation:
IBM's J9 JVM utilizes a custom cipher naming scheme with SSL_ prefix [1] instead of the TLS_ prefix defined by TLS RFCs and the JSSE cihper suite names [2]. IBM's documentation says that the SSL_ prefix are "interchangeable" with cipher names with the TLS_ prefix [1]. To work around this issue we parse the supported cipher list and see an SSL_ prefix we can also add the same cipher with the TLS_ prefix. For more details see a discussion on IBM's forums [3] and IBM's issue tracker [4].

[1] https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSYKE2_8.0.0/com.ibm.java.security.component.80.doc/security-component/jsse2Docs/ciphersuites.html
[2] http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/technotes/guides/security/StandardNames.html#ciphersuites
[3] https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/forums/html/topic?id=9b5a56a9-fa46-4031-b33b-df91e28d77c2
[4] https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/rfe/execute?use_case=viewRfe&CR_ID=71770

Modifications:
- When parsing the supported cipher list to get the supported ciphers and we encounter a SSL_ prefix we should also add a TLS_ prefix cipher.
- Remove SSL_ prefix ciphers from Http2SecurityUtil.

Result:
Work around for IBM JVM's custom naming scheme covers more cases for supported cipher suites.
2017-07-05 09:05:42 -04:00
Scott Mitchell
bc46a99eaa DefaultHttp2ConnectionEncoder#writeHeaders shouldn't send GO_AWAY if stream is closed
Motivation:
DefaultHttp2ConnectionEncoder#writeHeaders attempts to find a stream object, and if one doesn't exist it tries to create one. However in the event that the local endpoint has received a RST_STREAM frame before writing the response headers we attempt to create a stream. Since this stream ID is for the incorrect endpoint we then generate a GO_AWAY for what appears to be a protocol error, but can instead be failed locally.

Modifications:
- Just fail the local promise in the above situation instead of sending a GO_AWAY

Result:
Less severe consequences if the server asynchronously sends headers after a RST_STREAM has been received.
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/6906.
2017-06-28 12:06:00 -04:00
Scott Mitchell
d3c44ef985 Update Http2SecurityUtil cipher suites
Motivation:
Mozilla's Server Side cipher suite recommendations have been updated [1].

[1] https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Server_Side_TLS#Modern_compatibility

Modifications:
- Update Http2SecurityUtil to exclude older ciphers.
- Remove support for DHE ciphersuites because they are now Intermediate and BoringSSL dropped support for these ciphers [2]

[2] https://boringssl.googlesource.com/boringssl/+/7e06de5d2d1b53c57c0c81e8d6ba4122b64cf626

Result:
Updated default ciphers for HTTP/2.
2017-06-28 11:40:28 -04:00
Nikolay Fedorovskikh
01eb428b39 Move methods for decode hex dump into StringUtil
Motivation:

PR #6811 introduced a public utility methods to decode hex dump and its parts, but they are not visible from netty-common.

Modifications:

1. Move the `decodeHexByte`, `decodeHexDump` and `decodeHexNibble` methods into `StringUtils`.
2. Apply these methods where applicable.
3. Remove similar methods from other locations (e.g. `HpackHex` test class).

Result:

Less code duplication.
2017-06-23 18:52:42 +02:00