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Author SHA1 Message Date
Norman Maurer
ad7deb8dc1 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 20:48:37 +01:00
Brendt Lucas
4e34d2ce6d 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 15:45:50 +01:00
Norman Maurer
8f61e4cdd6 Give compiler hint about inline functions
Motivation:

Some of the methods are frequently called and so should be inlined if possible.

Modifications:

Give the compiler a hint that we want to inline these methods.

Result:

Better performance if inlined.
2015-02-08 13:57:47 +01:00
Norman Maurer
75630dd892 Cleanup code. Part of [#3398] 2015-02-08 13:04:34 +01:00
Norman Maurer
340287f377 Add workaround for bug in older linux kernels handling epoll_wait(...)
Motivation:

Older linux kernels have problems handling a large value for epoll_wait(...) and so wait for ever.

Modifications:

Adjust timeout on the fly if a too big value is passed in.

Result:

Correctly works also on older kernels.
2015-02-08 11:37:21 +01:00
Norman Maurer
111781f38f Respect ChannelConfig.getWriteSpinCount() when using epoll transport
Motivation:

The writeSpinCount was ignored in the epoll transport and it just kept on trying writing. This could cause unnessary cpu spinning if a slow remote peer was reading the data very very slow.

Modification:

- Correctly take writeSpinCount into account when writing.

Result:

Less cpu spinning when writing to a slow remote peer.
2015-02-08 11:08:40 +01:00
Norman Maurer
c62e6b676f Correctly set EPOLLRDHUP for all stream channels.
Motivation:

Fix regression introduced by 585ce1593f, which missed to set EPOLLRDHUP for all stream channels.

Modifications:

Correctly set EPOLLRDHUP for all stream channels in the AbstractEpollStreamChannel constructor.

Result:

No more test failures in EpollDomain*Channel tests.
2015-02-08 08:50:23 +01:00
Norman Maurer
ffc862dd31 Faster event processing when epoll transport is used
Motivation:

Before we used a long[] to store the ready events, this had a few problems and limitations:
 - An extra loop was needed to translate between epoll_event and our long
 - JNI may need to do extra memory copy if the JVM not supports pinning
 - More branches

Modifications:

- Introduce a EpollEventArray which allows to directly write in a struct epoll_event* and pass it to epoll_wait.

Result:

Better speed when using native transport, as shown in the benchmark.

Before:
[xxx@xxx wrk]$ ./wrk -H 'Connection: keep-alive' -d 120 -c 256 -t 16 -s scripts/pipeline-many.lua  http://xxx:8080/plaintext
Running 2m test @ http://xxx:8080/plaintext
 16 threads and 256 connections
 Thread Stats   Avg      Stdev     Max   +/- Stdev
   Latency    14.56ms    8.64ms 117.15ms   80.58%
   Req/Sec   286.17k    38.71k  421.48k    68.17%
 546324329 requests in 2.00m, 73.78GB read
Requests/sec: 4553438.39
Transfer/sec:    629.66MB

After:
[xxx@xxx wrk]$ ./wrk -H 'Connection: keep-alive' -d 120 -c 256 -t 16 -s scripts/pipeline-many.lua  http://xxx:8080/plaintext
Running 2m test @ http://xxx:8080/plaintext
 16 threads and 256 connections
 Thread Stats   Avg      Stdev     Max   +/- Stdev
   Latency    14.12ms    8.69ms 100.40ms   83.08%
   Req/Sec   294.79k    40.23k  472.70k    66.75%
 555997226 requests in 2.00m, 75.08GB read
Requests/sec: 4634343.40
Transfer/sec:    640.85MB
2015-02-08 08:49:46 +01:00
Trustin Lee
2cfebfe74c Reorder PlatformDependent.isRoot() check
Motivation:

isRoot() is an expensive operation. We should avoid calling it if
possible.

Modifications:

Move the isRoot() checks to the end of the 'if' block, so that isRoot()
is evaluated only when really necessary.

Result:

isRoot() is evaluated only when SO_BROADCAST is set and the bind address
is anylocal address.
2015-02-08 12:00:32 +09:00
Trustin Lee
c4483c25e4 Do not suppress channelReadComplete() when a handler was just added
Related:
- 14d64d0966

Motivation:

The commit mentioned above introduced a regression where
channelReadComplete() event is swallowed by a handler which was added
dynamically.

Modifications:

Do not suppress channelReadComplete() if the current handler's
channelRead() method was not invoked at all, so that a just-added
handler does not suppress channelReadComplete().

Result:

Regression is gone, and channelReadComplete() is invoked when necessary.
2015-02-07 23:10:43 +09:00
Trustin Lee
14d64d0966 Ensure channelReadComplete() is called only when necessary
Motivation:

Even if a handler called ctx.fireChannelReadComplete(), the next handler
should not get its channelReadComplete() invoked if fireChannelRead()
was not invoked before.

Modifications:

- Ensure channelReadComplete() is invoked only when the handler of the
  current context actually produced a message, because otherwise there's
  no point of triggering channelReadComplete().
  i.e. channelReadComplete() must follow channelRead().
- Fix a bug where ctx.read() was not called if the handler of the
  current context did not produce any message, making the connection
  stall. Read the new comment for more information.

Result:

- channelReadComplete() is invoked only when it makes sense.
- No stale connection
2015-02-07 16:14:36 +09:00
Norman Maurer
cb5703ce24 Log only on debug log level in OpenSslEngine
Motivation:

At the moment we log priming read and handshake errors via info log level and still throw a SSLException that contains the error. We should only log with debug level to generate less noise.

Modifications:

Change logging to debug level.

Result:

Less noise .
2015-02-07 06:02:29 +01:00
Ngoc Dao
0757c9d410 Fix #3331 Update Javassist from 3.18.0-GA to 3.19.0-GA 2015-02-07 12:25:19 +09:00
Scott Mitchell
f691ae558c Http2DefaultFrameWriter direct write instead of copy
Motivation:
The Http2DefaultFrameWriter copies all contents into a buffer (or uses a CompositeBuffer in 1 case) and then writes that buffer to the socket. There is an opportunity to avoid the copy operations and write directly to the socket.

Modifications:
- Http2DefaultFrameWriter should avoid copy operations where possible.
- The Http2FrameWriter interface should be clarified to indicate that ByteBuf objects will be released.

Result:
Hopefully less allocation/copy leads to memory and throughput performance benefit.
2015-02-06 11:55:40 -08:00
Norman Maurer
5bc399f115 [#3367] Fix re-entrance bug in PendingWriteQueue
Motivation:

Because of a re-entrance bug in PendingWriteQueue it was possible to get the queue corrupted and also trigger an IllegalStateException caused by multiple recycling of the internal PendingWrite objects.

Modifications:

- Correctly guard against re-entrance

Result:

No more IllegalStateException possible
2015-02-06 19:54:54 +01:00
Norman Maurer
2c5bbb2e21 Fix compile error introduced by 6e942a3a20 2015-02-06 12:54:12 +01:00
Norman Maurer
6e942a3a20 Allow to use WebSocketClientHandshaker and WebSocketServerHandshaker with HttpResponse / HttpRequest
Motivation:

To use WebSocketClientHandshaker / WebSocketServerHandshaker it's currently a requirement of having a HttpObjectAggregator in the ChannelPipeline. This is not a big deal when a user only wants to server WebSockets but is a limitation if the server serves WebSockets and normal HTTP traffic.

Modifications:

Allow to use WebSocketClientHandshaker and WebSocketServerHandshaker without HttpObjectAggregator in the ChannelPipeline.

Result:

More flexibility
2015-02-06 10:47:08 +01:00
Norman Maurer
d1a60e682a Allow to change epoll mode
Motivation:
Netty uses edge-triggered epoll by default for performance reasons. The downside here is that a messagesPerRead limit can not be enforced correctly, as we need to consume everything from the channel when notified.

Modification:
- Allow to switch epoll modes before channel is registered
- Some refactoring to share more code

Result:
It's now possible to switch epoll mode.
2015-02-04 21:41:58 +01:00
nmittler
a833fbe9b9 Consolidating HTTP/2 stream state
Motivation:

Http2Stream has several methods that provide state information. We need
to simplify how state is used and consolidate as many of these fields as
possible.

Modifications:

Since we already have a concept of a stream being active or inactive,
I'm now separating the deactivation of a stream from the act of closing
it.  The reason for this is the case of sending a frame with
endOfStream=true. In this case we want to close the stream immediately
in order to disallow further writing, but we don't want to mark the
stream as inactive until the write has completed since the inactive
event triggers the flow controller to cancel any pending writes on the
stream.

With deactivation separated out, we are able to eliminate most of the
additional state methods with the exception of `isResetSent`.  This is
still required because we need to ignore inbound frames in this case (as
per the spec), since the remote endpoint may not yet know that the
stream has been closed.

Result:

Fixes #3382
2015-02-04 11:51:50 -08:00
Norman Maurer
cabecee127 Allow to recv and send file descriptors when using EpollDomainSocketChannel.
Motiviation:

When using domain sockets on linux it is supported to recv and send file descriptors. This can be used to pass around for example sockets.

Modifications:
- Add support for recv and send file descriptors when using EpollDomainSocketChannel.
- Allow to obtain the file descriptor for an Epoll*Channel so it can be send via domain sockets.

Result:
recv and send of file descriptors is supported now.
2015-02-04 20:24:09 +01:00
Norman Maurer
19ec0f3997 Add support for Unix Domain Sockets when using native epoll transport
Motivation:

Using Unix Domain Sockets can be very useful when communication should take place on the same host and has less overhead then using loopback. We should support this with the native epoll transport.

Modifications:

- Add support for Unix Domain Sockets.
- Adjust testsuite to be able to reuse tests.

Result:

Unix Domain Sockets are now support when using native epoll transport.
2015-02-04 15:47:26 +01:00
Marco Craveiro
9d4c460b4f Minor idiomatic changes to java docs 2015-02-04 08:28:12 +01:00
scottmitch
10d176317d Possible leak in AbstractDiskHttpData
Motivation:
SonarQube (clinker.netty.io/sonar) reported a resource which may not have been properly closed in all situations in AbstractDiskHttpData.

Modifications:
- Ensure file channels are closed in the presence of exceptions.
- Correct instances where local channels were created but potentially not closed.

Result:
Less leaks. Less SonarQube vulnerabilities.
2015-02-03 20:10:31 +01:00
scottmitch
52e634952e SonarQube issues OpenSslEngine
Motivation:
SonarQube (clinker.netty.io/sonar) reported a few 'critical' issues related to the OpenSslEngine.

Modifications:
- Remove potential for dereference of null variable.
- Remove duplicate null check and TODO cleanup.

Results:
Less potential for null dereference, cleaner code, and 1 less TODO.
2015-02-03 20:04:41 +01:00
Nitesh Kant
4aca2987d3 Fixes #3362 (Possible wrong behavior in HttpResponseDecoder/HttpRequestDecoder for large header/initline/content)
Motivation:

`HttpResponseDecoder` and `HttpRequestDecoder` in the event when the max configured sizes for HTTP initial line, headers or content is breached, sends a `DefaultHttpResponse` and `DefaultHttpRequest` respectively. After this `HttpObjectDecoder` gets into `BAD_MESSAGE` state and ignores any other data received on this connection.
The combination of the above two behaviors, means that the decoded response/request are not complete (absence of sending `LastHTTPContent`). So, any code, waiting for a complete message will have to additionally check for decoder result to follow the correct semantics of HTTP.

If `HttpResponseDecoder` and `HttpRequestDecoder` creates a Full* invalid message then the request/response is a complete HTTP message and hence obeys the HTTP contract.

Modification:

Modified `HttpRequestDecoder`, `HttpResponseDecoder`, `RtspRequestDecoder` and  `RtspResponseDecoder` to return Full* messages from `createInvalidMessage()`

Result:

Fixes the wrong behavior of sending incomplete messages from these codecs
2015-02-02 17:03:01 +09:00
Trustin Lee
defb512e4a Fix an sporadic failure in ServerCookieEncoderTest
In testEncodingSingleCookieV0():

Let's assume we encoded a cookie with MaxAge=50 when currentTimeMillis
is 10999.

Because the encoder will not encode the millisecond part for Expires,
the timeMillis value of the encoded Expires field will be 60000. (If we
did not dropped the millisecond part, it would be 60999.)

Encoding a cookie will take some time, so currentTimeMillis will
increase slightly, such as to 11001.

  diff = (60000 - 11001) / 1000 = 48999 / 1000 = 48
  maxAge - diff = 50 - 48 = 2

Due to losing millisecond part twice, we end up with the precision
problem illustrated above, and thus we should increase the tolerance
from 1 second to 2 seconds.

/cc @slandelle
2015-02-02 16:08:29 +09:00
louiscryan
601c01de3b Make flow-controller a write-queue for HEADERS and DATA
Motivation:

Previously flow-controller had to know the implementation details of each frame type in order to write it correctly. That concern is more correctly handled by the encoder. By encapsulating the payload types to be flow-controlled it will be easier to add support for extension types later. This change also fixes #3353.

Modifications:

Add interface FlowControlled which is now delivered to flow-controller.
Implement this interface for HEADERS and DATA
Refactor and improve tests for flow-control.

Result:

Flow control semantics are more cleanly separated for data encoding and implementation is simpler overall.
2015-01-31 13:19:28 -08:00
Norman Maurer
a7629dd21a [#3364] Not use VoidChannelPromise in SslHandler to guard against IllegalStateException
Motivation:

SslHandler adds a pending write with an empty buffer and a VoidChannelPromise when a user flush and not pending writes are currently stored. This may produce an IllegalStateException later if the user try to add a ChannelFutureListener to the promise in the next ChannelOutboundHandler.

Modifications:

Replace ctx.voidPromise() with ctx.newPromise()

Result:

No more IllegalStateException possible
2015-01-30 19:23:17 +01:00
Norman Maurer
e8b1f033fb [#3378] Automatically increase number of possible handled events
Motivation:

At the moment the max number of events that can be handled per epoll wakup was set during construction.

Modifications:

- Automatically increase the max number of events to handle

Result:

Better performance when a lot of events need to be handled without adjusting the code.
2015-01-30 07:05:21 +01:00
Norman Maurer
94c6c83318 [#3377] Faster overflow guard when generate nextId in EpollEventLoop
Motivation:

The current way how the guard against overflow when generating the nextId() is pretty slow once an overflow happened.

Modifications:

Once a possible overflow is detected all ids used by the EpollEventLoop are scrubed and re-assigned to the registered Channels. This way we only need to do extra work each time an overflow is detected.

Result:

More consistent performance even after the first overflow was detected.
2015-01-30 06:19:23 +01:00
Norman Maurer
e0f2e1e2a1 [#3376] Use IllegalArgumentException as replacement for NPE as stated in javadocs
Motivation:

SSLEngine specifies that IllegalArgumentException must be thrown if a null argument is given when using wrap(...) or unwrap(...).

Modifications:

Replace NullPointerException with IllegalArgumentException to match the javadocs.

Result:

Match the javadocs.
2015-01-30 05:56:29 +01:00
Norman Maurer
1808374a63 [#3375] Correctly calculate the endOffset when wrap multiple ByteBuffer
Motivation:

We failed to correctly calculate the endOffset when wrap multiple ByteBuffer and so not wrapped everything when an offset > 0 is used.

Modifications:

Correctly calculate endOffset.

Result:

All ByteBuffers are correctly wrapped when offset > 0.
2015-01-30 05:37:30 +01:00
haohao
d43442a0e0 [#3368] Ensure ByteBuf is not release two times
Motivation:

As the ByteBuf is not set to null after release it we may try to release it again in handleReadException()

Modifications:

-  set ByteBuf to null to avoid another byteBuf.release() to be called in handleReadException()

Result:

No IllegalReferenceCountException anymore
2015-01-29 18:23:26 +01:00
Norman Maurer
201d9ed9ba [#3112] Add supprt for TCP_INFO when using EpollSocketChannel
Motivation:

On Linux, you can gather various metrics using getsockopt(..., TCP_INFO,
...).

Modifications:

Add EpollSocketChannel.tcpInfo() which returns EpollTcpInfo that exposes
all metrics exposed via getsockopt(..., TCP_INFO, ...)

Result:

TCP_INFO support implemented
2015-01-27 07:07:18 +01:00
Scott Mitchell
23fa4d4750 Zlib decoder calls reduction and index fix
Motivation:
The JdkZlibDecoder and JZlibDecoder call isReadable and readableBytes in the same method. There is an opportunity to reduce the number of methods calls to just use readableBytes.  JdkZlibDecoder reads from a ByteBuf with an absolute index instead of using readerIndex()

Modifications:
- Use readableBytes where isReadable was used
- Correct absolute ByteBuf index to be relative to readerIndex()

Result:
Less method calls duplicating work and preventing an index out of bounds exception.
2015-01-26 21:15:09 +01:00
Norman Maurer
ca05dcd65e Fix NPE when remote address can not be obtained
Motivation:

In the native transport we use getpeername to obtain the remote address from the file descriptor. This may fail for various reasons in which case NULL is returned.

Modifications:

- Check for null when try to obtain remote / local address

Result:

No more NPE
2015-01-26 10:43:35 +01:00
Stephane Landelle
598f33040e Generate Expires attribute along MaxAge one so IE can honor it, close #1466
Motivation:

Internet Explorer doesn't honor Set-Cookie header Max-Age attribute. It only honors the Expires one.

Modification:

Always generate an Expires attribute along the Max-Age one.

Result:

Internet Explorer compatible expiring cookies. Close #1466.
2015-01-25 16:56:07 +01:00
igariev
1c6b3307be Fixed several issues with HttpContentDecoder
Motivation:

HttpContentDecoder had the following issues:
- For chunked content, the decoder set invalid "Content-Length" header
	with length of the first decoded chunk.
- Decoding of FullHttpRequests put both the original conent and decoded
	content into output. As result, using HttpObjectAggregator before the
	decoder lead to errors.
- Requests with "Expect: 100-continue" header were not acknowleged:
	the decoder didn't pass the header message down the handler's chain
	until content is received. If client expected "100 Continue" response,
	deadlock happened.

Modification:

- Invalid "Content-Length" header is removed; handlers down the chain can either
	rely on LastHttpContent message or ask HttpObjectAggregator to add the header.
- FullHttpRequest is split into HttpRequest and HttpContent (decoded) parts.
- Header (HttpRequest) part of request is sent down the chain as soon as it's received.

Result:

The issues are fixed, unittest is added.
2015-01-23 11:01:01 +01:00
Stephane Landelle
5b5c38b47c Drop first flag that's no longer used
Motivation:

Pull request for RFC6265 support had some unused flag first in ClientCookieDecoder.

Modification:

Remove unused flag first.

Result:

Cleaner code.
2015-01-23 07:11:55 +01:00
Adrian Cole
a956f6fb43 Zero length data frames should apply flow control.
Motivation:
A downstream consumer of Netty failed as emitting zero-length http2 data frames in a unit test resulted in assertion errors in Http2LocalFlowController. Since zero-length frames are valid, an assertion that http2 data frame length must be positive is invalid.

Modifications:

Assertions of data length in Http2LocalFlowController now permit zero.

Result:

Those running netty with assertions on can now emit zero length http2 data frames.
2015-01-23 06:56:17 +01:00
Scott Mitchell
cee60304de Headers remove infrequently used member variables
Motivation:
There are two member variables (addAllVisitor, setAllVisitor) which are likely not to be used in the majority of use cases.

Modifications:
Remove these member variables and rely on a method to return a new object when needed.

Result:
Two less member variables for each DefaultHeaders instance.
2015-01-22 15:41:53 -05:00
Scott Mitchell
3b1f15e366 Opportunity for lazy initialization in Headers interface
Motivation:
The Headers interface had two member variables (addAllVisitor, setAllVisitor) which are not necessarily always needed but are always instantiated.  This may result in excess memory being used.

Modifications:
 - addAllVisitor will be accessed via a method addAllVisitor() which will use lazy initialization.
 - setAllVisitor will be accessed via a method addAllVisitor() which will use lazy initialization.

Result:
Potential memory savings by using lazy initialization.
2015-01-21 13:48:07 -05:00
Trustin Lee
0f25e3b0d6 Remove the deprecated CookieDecoder
- Remove the unused methods in CookieEncoderUtil as well
2015-01-21 22:34:18 +09:00
Trustin Lee
6cf93c8b8d Remove Rfc6265 prefix from cookie encoders and decoders
Motivation:

Rfc6265Client/ServerCookieEncoder is a better replacement of the old
Client/ServerCookieEncoder, and thus there's no point of keeping both.

Modifications:

- Remove the old Client/ServerCookieEncoder
- Remove the 'Rfc6265' prefix from the new cookie encoder/decoder
  classes
- Deprecate CookieDecoder

Result:

We have much better cookie encoder/decoder implementation now.
2015-01-21 22:24:46 +09:00
Stephane Landelle
5692c1e945 RFC6265 cookies support
Motivation:

Currently Netty supports a weird implementation of RFC 2965.
First, this RFC has been deprecated by RFC 6265 and nobody on the
internet use this format.

Then, there's a confusion between client side and server side encoding
and decoding.

Typically, clients should only send name=value pairs.

This PR introduces RFC 6265 support, but keeps on supporting RFC 2965 in
the sense that old unused fields are simply ignored, and Cookie fields
won't be populated. Deprecated fields are comment, commentUrl, version,
discard and ports.

It also provides a mechanism for safe server-client-server roundtrip, as
User-Agents are not supposed to interpret cookie values but return them
as-is (e.g. if Set-Cookie contained a quoted value, it should be sent
back in the Cookie header in quoted form too).

Also, there are performance gains to be obtained by not allocating the
attribute name Strings, as we only want to match them to find which POJO
field to populate.

Modifications:

- New RFC6265ClientCookieEncoder/Decoder and
  RFC6265ServerCookieEncoder/Decoder pairs that live alongside old
  CookieEncoder/Decoder pair to not break backward compatibility.
- New Cookie.rawValue field, used for lossless server-client-server
  roundtrip.

Result:

RFC 6265 support.
Clean separation of client and server side.

Decoder performance gain:

Benchmark                     Mode  Samples        Score        Error
Units
parseOldClientDecoder        thrpt       20  2070169,228 ± 105044,970
ops/s
parseRFC6265ClientDecoder    thrpt       20  2954015,476 ± 126670,633
ops/s

This commit closes #3221 and #1406.
2015-01-21 19:12:09 +09:00
Trustin Lee
1b8e8ce6f1 Make NetUtil.isValidIp4Word() private
We have deprecated NetUtil.isValidIp4Word() in 4.0. See:

- b0747e7432
2015-01-20 16:48:25 +09:00
JongYoonLim
1403962313 Fix typo in param name 2015-01-16 20:32:57 +01:00
Norman Maurer
f10f97d6c7 Fix compilation error introduced by 7f907e8c2a 2015-01-16 16:48:15 +01:00
Frederic Bregier
cbc54f9145 Accept ';' '\\"' in the filename of HTTP Content-Disposition header
Motivation:
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoder threw an ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException
when trying to decode Content-Disposition header with filename
containing ';' or protected \\".
See issue #3326 and #3327.

Modifications:
Added splitMultipartHeaderValues method which cares about quotes, and
use it in splitMultipartHeader method, instead of StringUtils.split.

Result:
Filenames can contain semicolons and protected \\".
2015-01-16 13:54:43 +01:00
Trustin Lee
d78428139b Fix IndexOutOfBoundsException from SslHandler on JDK 8
Motivation:

When SslHandler.unwrap() copies SSL records into a heap buffer, it does
not update the start offset, causing IndexOutOfBoundsException.

Modifications:

- Copy to a heap buffer before calling unwrap() for simplicity
- Do not copy an empty buffer to a heap buffer.
  - unwrap(... EMPTY_BUFFER ...) never involves copying now.
- Use better parameter names for unwrap()
- Clean-up log messages

Result:

- Bugs fixed
- Cleaner code
2015-01-13 18:09:56 +09:00