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358 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Norman Maurer
e427fc56a0 Allow to set the context for which sessions can be used.
Motivation:

Openssl supports the SSL_CTX_set_session_id_context function to limit for which context a session can be used. We should support this.

Modifications:

Add OpenSslServerSessionContext that exposes a setSessionIdContext(...) method now.

Result:

It's now possible to use SSL_CTX_set_session_id_context.
2014-12-26 15:04:02 +01:00
Norman Maurer
2d4d8d941c Explicit allow to enable / disable session cache
Motivation:

It is sometimes useful to enable / disable the session cache.

Modifications:

* Add OpenSslSessionContext.setSessionCacheEnabled(...) and isSessionCacheEnabled()

Result:

It is now possible to enable / disable cache on the fly
2014-12-26 14:57:33 +01:00
Norman Maurer
c9e7da2696 Allow to enable/disable protocols on the OpenSslEngine
Motivation:

To be compatible with SSLEngine we need to support enable / disable procols on the OpenSslEngine

Modifications:

Implement OpenSslEngine.getSupportedProtocols() , getEnabledProtocols() and setEnabledProtocols(...)

Result:

Better compability with SSLEngine
2014-12-26 09:34:35 +01:00
Norman Maurer
395be3e812 Add proper Openssl.SSLSession.getId() implementation
Motivation:

The current implementation not returns the real session as byte[] representation.

Modifications:

Create a proper Openssl.SSLSession.get() implementation which returns the real session as byte[].

Result:

More correct implementation
2014-12-26 09:30:56 +01:00
Norman Maurer
b080fde03b Allow to enable session cache when using OpenSsl
Motivation:

At the moment it is not possible to make use of the session cache when OpenSsl is used. This should be possible when server mode is used.

Modifications:

- Add OpenSslSessionContext (implements SSLSessionContext) which exposes all the methods to modify the session cache.
- Add various extra methods to OpenSslSessionContext for extra functionality
- Return OpenSslSessionContext when OpenSslEngine.getSession().getContext() is called.
- Add sessionContext() to SslContext
- Move OpenSsl specific session operations to OpenSslSessionContext and mark the old methods @deprecated

Result:

It's now possible to use session cache with OpenSsl
2014-12-26 09:23:07 +01:00
Trustin Lee
42683980fc Fix NoClassDefFoundError when netty-tcnative is unavailable
Motivation:

ProxyHandlerTest fails with NoClassDefFoundError raised by
SslContext.newClientContext().

Modifications:

Fix a missing 'return' statement that makes the switch-case block fall
through unncecessarily

Result:

- ProxyHandlerTest does not fail anymore.
- SslContext.newClientContext() does not raise NoClassDefFoundError
  anymore.
2014-12-26 15:47:23 +09:00
Norman Maurer
568b2b889e Check for errors without object allocation
Motivation:

At the moment we use SSL.getLastError() in unwrap(...) to check for error. This is very inefficient as it creates a new String for each check and we also use a String.startsWith(...) to detect if there was an error we need to handle.

Modifications:

Use SSL.getLastErrorNumber() to detect if we need to handle an error, as this only returns a long and so no String creation happens. Also the detection is much cheaper as we can now only compare longs. Once an error is detected the lately SSL.getErrorString(long) is used to conver the error number to a String and include it in log and exception message.

Result:

Performance improvements in OpenSslEngine.unwrap(...) due less object allocation and also faster comparations.
2014-12-22 21:10:00 +01:00
Norman Maurer
a2004f25b0 Use OpenSslClientContext as default if openssl is avaible
Motivation:

As we now support OpenSslEngine for client side, we should use it when avaible.

Modifications:

Use SslProvider.OPENSSL when openssl can be found

Result:

OpenSslEngine is used whenever possible
2014-12-22 21:08:29 +01:00
Norman Maurer
0f152cfbc4 Allow to use custom TrustManagerFactory for JdkSslServerContent and OpenSslServerContext
Motivation:

When using client auth it is sometimes needed to use a custom TrustManagerFactory.

Modifications:

Allow to pass in TrustManagerFactory

Result:

It's now possible to use custom TrustManagerFactories for JdkSslServerContext and OpenSslServerContext
2014-12-22 21:02:53 +01:00
Norman Maurer
8eddeb1ddd Use TrustManager for certificate verification
Motivation:

To make OpenSsl*Context a drop in replacement for JdkSsl*Context we need to use TrustManager.

Modifications:

Correctly hook in the TrustManager

Result:

Better compatibility
2014-12-22 20:27:06 +01:00
Norman Maurer
deb1dfb5b0 Allow to enable client authentication on the OpenSslEngine
Motivation:

At the moment there is no way to enable client authentication when using OpenSslEngine. This limits the uses of OpenSslEngine.

Modifications:

Add support for different authentication modes.

Result:

OpenSslEngine can now also be used when client authenticiation is needed.
2014-12-22 20:19:14 +01:00
Norman Maurer
9ff689331c More complete OpenSslEngine SSLSession implementation
Motivation:

The current SSLSession implementation used by OpenSslEngine does not support various operations and so may not be a good replacement by the SSLEngine provided by the JDK implementation.

Modifications:

- Add SSLSession.getCreationTime()
- Add SSLSession.getLastAccessedTime()
- Add SSLSession.putValue(...), getValue(...), removeValue(...), getValueNames()
- Add correct SSLSession.getProtocol()
- Ensure OpenSSLEngine.getSession() is thread-safe
- Use optimized AtomicIntegerFieldUpdater when possible

Result:

More complete OpenSslEngine SSLSession implementation
2014-12-22 20:13:00 +01:00
Norman Maurer
6600ea3fac Add OpenSslClientContext to allow creating SslEngine for client side
Motivation:

We only support openssl for server side at the moment but it would be also useful for client side.

Modification:

* Upgrade to new netty-tcnative snapshot to support client side openssl support
* Add OpenSslClientContext which can be used to create SslEngine for client side usage
* Factor out common logic between OpenSslClientContext and OpenSslServerContent into new abstract base class called OpenSslContext
* Correctly detect handshake failures as soon as possible
* Guard against segfault caused by multiple calls to destroyPools(). This can happen if OpenSslContext throws an exception in the constructor and the finalize() method is called later during GC

Result:

openssl can be used for client and servers now.
2014-12-22 20:10:24 +01:00
Norman Maurer
64065e84f5 Efficiently handle writing ( wrap(...) ) of CompositeByteBuf when using SslHandler
Motivation:

SslHandler.wrap(...) does a poor job when handling CompositeByteBuf as it always call ByteBuf.nioBuffer() which will do a memory copy when a CompositeByteBuf is used that is backed by multiple ByteBuf.

Modifications:

- Use SslEngine.wrap(ByteBuffer[]...) to allow wrap CompositeByteBuf in an efficient manner
- Reduce object allocation in unwrapNonAppData(...)

Result:

Performance improvement when a CompositeByteBuf is written and the SslHandler is in the ChannelPipeline.
2014-12-22 12:15:38 +01:00
Norman Maurer
6e5ab465d9 Fix memory leak in OpenSslEngine
Motivation:

When a remote peer did open a connection and only do the handshake without sending any data and then directly close the connection we did not call shutdown() in the OpenSslEngine. This leads to a native memory leak. Beside this it also was not fireed when a OpenSslEngine was created but never used.

Modifications:

- Make sure shutdown() is called in all cases when closeInbound() is called
- Call shutdown() also in the finalize() method to ensure we release native memory when the OpenSslEngine is GC'ed

Result:

No more memory leak when using OpenSslEngine
2014-12-21 09:51:57 +01:00
Trustin Lee
94a64c09cd Make sure to notify handshake success even if SSLEngine is closed
Related:

e9685ea45a

Motivation:

SslHandler.unwrap() does not evaluate the handshake status of
SSLEngine.unwrap() when the status of SSLEngine.unwrap() is CLOSED.

It is not correct because the status does not reflect the state of the
handshake currently in progress, accoding to the API documentation of
SSLEngineResult.Status.

Also, sslCloseFuture can be notified earlier than handshake notification
because we call sslCloseFuture.trySuccess() before evaluating handshake
status.

Modifications:

- Notify sslCloseFuture after the unwrap loop is finished
- Add more assertions to SocketSslEchoTest

Result:

Potentially fix the regression caused by:
- e9685ea45a
2014-12-12 11:55:34 +09:00
Trustin Lee
a0862bc5fb Make SslHandler work when autoRead is turned off
Related: #2958

Motivation:

SslHandler currently does not issue a read() request when it is
handshaking. It makes a connection with autoRead off stall, because a
user's read() request can be used to read the handshake response which
is invisible to the user.

Modifications:

- SslHandler now issues a read() request when:
  - the current handshake is in progress and channelReadComplete() is
    invoked
  - the current handshake is complete and a user issued a read() request
    during handshake
- Rename flushedBeforeHandshakeDone to flushedBeforeHandshake for
  consistency with the new variable 'readDuringHandshake'

Result:

SslHandler should work regardless whether autoRead is on or off.
2014-12-11 17:54:39 +09:00
Trustin Lee
d1612f67ad Add SslHandler.renegotiate()
Related: #3125

Motivation:

We did not expose a way to initiate TLS renegotiation and to get
notified when the renegotiation is done.

Modifications:

- Add SslHandler.renegotiate() so that a user can initiate TLS
  renegotiation and get the future that's notified on completion
- Make SslHandler.handshakeFuture() return the future for the most
  recent handshake so that a user can get the future of the last
  renegotiation
- Add the test for renegotiation to SocketSslEchoTest

Result:

Both client-initiated and server-initiated renegotiations are now
supported properly.
2014-12-10 18:47:53 +09:00
Trustin Lee
047176bc3f Call ctx.flush() at least once in ChunkedWriteHandler.flush()
Related: #3219

Motivation:

ChunkedWriteHandler.flush() does not call ctx.flush() when channel is
not writable. This can be a problem when other handler / non-Netty
thread writes messages simultaneously, because
ChunkedWriteHandler.flush() might have no chance to observe
channel.isWritable() returns true and thus the channel is never flushed.

Modifications:

- Ensure that ChunkedWriteHandler.flush() calls ctx.flush() at least
  once.

Result:

A stall connection issue, that occurs when certain combination of
handlers exist in a pipeline, has been fixed. (e.g. SslHandler and
ChunkedWriteHandler)
2014-12-09 18:17:23 +09:00
Trustin Lee
0ee7e61734 Overall clean-up of the initial SniHandler/DomainNameMapping work
- Parameterize DomainNameMapping to make it useful for other use cases
  than just mapping to SslContext
- Move DomainNameMapping to io.netty.util
- Clean-up the API documentation
- Make SniHandler.hostname and sslContext volatile because they can be
  accessed by non-I/O threads
2014-12-04 18:19:50 +09:00
Sun Ning
bd63697687 Added support for SSL Server Name Indication.
Motivation:

When we need to host multiple server name with a single IP, it requires
the server to support Server Name Indication extension to serve clients
with proper certificate. So the SniHandler will host multiple
SslContext(s) and append SslHandler for requested hostname.

Modification:

* Added SniHandler to host multiple certifications in a single server
* Test case

Result:

User could use SniHandler to host multiple certifcates at a time.
It's server-side only.
2014-12-03 11:07:44 +01:00
Ronald Chen
dd3036be02 replaced broken &lt with < and same for gt 2014-11-29 19:31:05 +01:00
Graham Edgecombe
d6c3b3063f Use Triple DES in JdkSslContext cipher suite list.
Motivation:

JdkSslContext used SSL_RSA_WITH_DES_CBC_SHA in its cipher suite list.
OpenSslServerContext used DES-CBC3-SHA in the same place in its cipher suite
list, which is equivalent to SSL_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA.

This means the lists were out of sync. Furthermore, using
SSL_RSA_WITH_DES_CBC_SHA is not desirable as it uses DES, a weak cipher. Triple
DES should be used instead.

Modifications:

Replace SSL_RSA_WITH_DES_CBC_SHA with SSL_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA in
JdkSslContext.

Result:

The JdkSslContext and OpenSslServerContext cipher suite lists are now in sync.
Triple DES is used instead of DES, which is stronger.
2014-11-27 06:45:23 +01:00
Trustin Lee
8baeff159d Remove or de-prioritize RC4 from default cipher suites
Motivation:

RC4 is not a recommended cipher suite anymore, as the recent research
reveals, such as:

- http://www.isg.rhul.ac.uk/tls/

Modifications:

- Remove most RC4 cipher suites from the default cipher suites
- For backward compatibility, leave RC4-SHA, while de-prioritizing it

Result:

Potentially safer default
2014-11-25 17:13:05 +09:00
Idel Pivnitskiy
9465db25ba Small performance improvements
Motivation:

Found performance issues via FindBugs and PMD.

Modifications:

- Removed unnecessary boxing/unboxing operations in DefaultTextHeaders.convertToInt(CharSequence) and DefaultTextHeaders.convertToLong(CharSequence). A boxed primitive is created from a string, just to extract the unboxed primitive value.
- Added a static modifier for DefaultHttp2Connection.ParentChangedEvent class. This class is an inner class, but does not use its embedded reference to the object which created it. This reference makes the instances of the class larger, and may keep the reference to the creator object alive longer than necessary.
- Added a static compiled Pattern to avoid compile it each time it is used when we need to replace some part of authority.
- Improved using of StringBuilders.

Result:

Performance improvements.
2014-11-19 23:44:25 -05:00
Trustin Lee
afe4833e4e Add ApplicationProtocolConfig.DISABLED
Motivation:

When ALPN/NPN is disabled, a user has to instantiate a new
ApplicationProtocolConfig with meaningless parameters.

Modifications:

- Add ApplicationProtocolConfig.DISABLED, the singleton instance
- Reject the constructor calls with Protocol.NONE, which doesn't make
  much sense because a user should use DISABLED instead.

Result:

More user-friendly API when ALPN/NPN is not needed by a user.
2014-10-31 14:14:10 +09:00
Trustin Lee
483fc48b31 Code clean-up
- Fix the inspector warnings
- Fix the infinite recursion in SslContext.newClientContext()
- Fix Javadoc errors
2014-10-31 13:01:10 +09:00
Scott Mitchell
e74c8edba3 SSL JDK Mutual Authentication
Motivation:
Netty currently does not support creating SslContext objects that support mutual authentication.

Modifications:
-Modify the SslContext interface to support mutual authentication for JDK and OpenSSL
-Provide an implementation of mutual authentication for JDK
-Add unit tests to support new feature

Result:
Netty SslContext interface supports mutual authentication and JDK providers have an implementation.
2014-10-30 19:42:04 -04:00
Scott Mitchell
f8af84d599 ALPN should allow handshake failure if no compatible protocols found
Motivation:
If there are no common protocols in the ALPN protocol exchange we still compete the handshake successfully.  This handshake should fail according to http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7301#section-3.2 with a status of no_application_protocol.  The specification also allows for the server to "play dumb" and not advertise that it supports ALPN in this case (see MAY clauses in http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7301#section-3.1)

Modifications:
-Upstream project used for ALPN (alpn-boot) does not support this.  So a PR https://github.com/jetty-project/jetty-alpn/pull/3 was submitted.
-The netty code using alpn-boot should support the new interface (return null on existing method).
-Version number of alpn-boot must be updated in pom.xml files

Result:
-Netty fails the SSL handshake if ALPN is used and there are no common protocols.
2014-10-30 19:39:31 -04:00
Scott Mitchell
41d9830e07 SslHander wrap conditional direct buffer allocation
Motivation:
The SslHandler currently forces the use of a direct buffer for the input to the SSLEngine.wrap(..) operation. This allocation may not always be desired and should be conditionally done.

Modifications:
- Use the pre-existing wantsDirectBuffer variable as the condition to do the conversion.

Result:
- An allocation of a direct byte buffer and a copy of data is now not required for every SslHandler wrap operation.
2014-10-30 10:10:40 +01:00
Scott Mitchell
7168aa4815 SslHandler wrap memory leak
Motivation:
The SslHandler wrap method requires that a direct buffer be passed to the SSLEngine.wrap() call. If the ByteBuf parameter does not have an underlying direct buffer then one is allocated in this method, but it is not released.

Modifications:
- Release the direct ByteBuffer only accessible in the scope of SslHandler.wrap

Result:
Memory leak in SslHandler.wrap is fixed.
2014-10-28 05:54:29 +01:00
Trustin Lee
605c79ca59 Disable SSLv3 to avoid POODLE vulnerability
Related: #3031

Motivation:

The only way to protect ourselves from POODLE vulnerability in Java for
now is to disable SSLv3.

- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/POODLE
- https://blogs.oracle.com/security/entry/information_about_ssl_poodle_vulnerability

Modifivation:

Disable SSLv3 in SslContext implementations

Result:

Prevent POODLE vulnerability when a user used SslContext with the
default configuration
2014-10-21 13:58:45 +09:00
kerr
4587bbf9f5 Change the operator order of TrafficCounter to calculate the throughput to get the correct result
Motivation:
Currently the last read/write throughput is calculated by first division,this will be 0 if the last read/write bytes < interval,change the order will get the correct result

Modifications:
Change the operator order from first do division to multiplication

Result:
Get the correct result instead of 0 when bytes are smaller than interval
2014-10-01 06:42:41 +02:00
Frederic Bregier
eaaa439c67 Fix overriden method not called in TrafficShaping
Motivation:
handlerAdded and handlerRemoved were overriden but super was never
called, while it should.
Also add one missing information in the toString method.

Modifications:
Add the super corresponding call, and add checkInterval to the
toString() method

Result;
super method calls are correctly passed to the super implementation
part.
2014-09-20 20:43:20 +02:00
Wolfgang Profer
c9a1356e20 Fixed FingerprintTrustManagerFactory constructor
Motivation:

When constructing a FingerprintTrustManagerFactory from an Iterable of Strings, the fingerprints were correctly parsed but never added to the result array. The constructed FingerprintTrustManagerFactory consequently fails to validate any certificate.

Modifications:

I added a line to add each converted SHA-1 certificate fingerprint to the result array which then gets passed on to the next constructor.

Result:

Certificate fingerprints passed to the constructor are now correctly added to the array of valid fingerprints. The resulting FingerprintTrustManagerFactory object correctly validates certificates against the list of specified fingerprints.
2014-09-19 19:45:02 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
e3925be907 HTTP/2 Unit Tests EventLoopGroup cleanup
Motivation:
The HTTP/2 unit tests are suffering from OOME on the master branch.
These unit tests allocating a large number of threads (~706 peak live) which may
be related to this memory pressure.

Modifications:
Each EventLoopGroup shutdown operation will have a `sync()` call.

Result:
Lower peek live thread count and less associated memory pressure.
2014-09-17 12:54:25 -04:00
Jakob Buchgraber
3dba1ef8dd Add missing calls to childGroup().shutdownGraceFully()
Motivation:

The ServerBootrap's child group would not be shutdown.

Modification:

Add missing shutdownGracefully() call.

Result:

The child group is shutdown correctly.
2014-09-12 12:15:49 +09:00
Scott Mitchell
d022ac1016 HTTP/2 Cipher Suite Support
Motivation:
The HTTP/2 specification places restrictions on the cipher suites that can be used. There is no central place to pull the ciphers that are allowed by the specification, supported by different java versions, and recommended by the community.

Modifications:
-HTTP/2 will have a security utility class to define supported ciphers
-netty-handler will be modified to support filtering the supplied list of ciphers to the supported ciphers for the current SSLEngine

Result:
-Netty provides unified support for HTTP/2 cipher lists and ciphers can be pruned by currently supported ciphers
2014-09-11 10:19:48 -04:00
Brad Fritz
fbe75ed637 Correct javadoc typo in IdleStateHandler example code 2014-09-10 20:55:08 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
ec604a3464 Handler Unit Test Bug
Motivation:
There is a bug in the JettySslEngineTest where the interface receiving a message does not do a latch.countDown().
This causes each test to be subject to the CountDownLatch timeout period instead of being notified right when an event occurs.

Modifications:
- The JettySslEngineTest message handler will call the appropriate latch.countDown after a message is received

Result:
JettySslEngineTest will not be subject to waiting the timeout period even if the message is correctly received
2014-09-07 17:37:31 -04:00
Scott Mitchell
5f232b2220 ALPN java implementation
Motivation:

Netty only supports a java NPN implementation provided by npn-api and npn-boot.
There is no java implementation for ALPN.
ALPN is needed to be compliant with the HTTP/2 spec.

Modifications:
-SslContext and JdkSslContext to support ALPN
-JettyNpn* class restructure for NPN and ALPN common aspects
-Pull in alpn-api and alpn-boot optional dependencies for ALPN java implementation

Result:

-Netty provides access to a java implementation of APLN
2014-08-30 13:41:07 -04:00
Jakob Buchgraber
d7734861c8 Support IPv4 default route in ipfilter.
Motivation:

In GitHub issue #2767 a bug was reported that the IPv4
default route leads to the ipfilter package denying
instead of accepting all addresses.

While the issue was reported for Netty 3.9, this bug
also applies to Netty 4 and higher.

Modifications:

When computing the subnet address from the CIDR prefix,
correctly handle the case where the prefix is set to zero.

Result:

Ipfilter accepts all addresses when passed the
IPv4 default route.
2014-08-17 14:32:57 +02:00
plucury
a2416481e3 Allow ChunkedInput to provide the progress of its transfer
Related issue: #2741 and #2151

Motivation:

There is no way for ChunkedWriteHandler to know the progress of the
transfer of a ChannelInput. Therefore, ChannelProgressiveFutureListener
cannot get exact information about the progress of the transfer.

If you add a few methods that optionally provides the transfer progress
to ChannelInput, it becomes possible for ChunkedWriteHandler to notify
ChannelProgressiveFutureListeners.

If the input has no definite length, we can still use the progress so
far, and consider the length of the input as 'undefined'.

Modifications:

- Add ChunkedInput.progress() and ChunkedInput.length()
- Modify ChunkedWriteHandler to use progress() and length() to notify
  the transfer progress

Result:

ChunkedWriteHandler now notifies ChannelProgressiveFutureListener.
2014-08-14 16:55:35 -07:00
fbregier
ba58f949e8 [#2721] Improve Traffic Shaping handler
Motivation:
Currently Traffic Shaping is using 1 timer only and could lead to
"partial" wrong bandwidth computation when "short" time occurs between
adding used bytes and when the TrafficCounter updates itself and finally
when the traffic is computed.
Indeed, the TrafficCounter is updated every x delay and it is at the
same time saved into "lastXxxxBytes" and set to 0. Therefore, when one
request the counter, it first updates the TrafficCounter with the added
used bytes. If this value is set just before the TrafficCounter is
updated, then the bandwidth computation will use the TrafficCounter with
a "0" value (this value being reset once the delay occurs). Therefore,
the traffic shaping computation is wrong in rare cases.

Secondly the traffic shapping should avoid if possible the "Timeout"
effect by not stopping reading or writing more than a maxTime, this
maxTime being less than the TimeOut limit.

Thirdly the traffic shapping in read had an issue since the readOp
was not set but should, turning in no read blocking from socket
point of view.

Modifications:
The TrafficCounter has 2 new methods that compute the time to wait
according to read or write) using in priority the currentXxxxBytes (as
before), but could used (if current is at 0) the lastXxxxxBytes, and
therefore having more chance to take into account the real traffic.

Moreover the Handler could change the default "max time to wait", which
is by default set to half of "standard" Time Out (30s:2 = 15s).

Finally we add the setAutoRead(boolean) accordingly to the situation,
as proposed in #2696 (this pull request is in error for unknown reason).

Result:
The Traffic Shaping is better take into account (no 0 value when it
shouldn't) and it tries to not block traffic more than Time Out event.

Moreover the read is really stopped from socket point of view.

This version is similar to #2388 and #2450.
This version is for Master, and includes the #2696 pull request
to ease the merge process.

Including also #2748

The test minimizes time check by reducing to 66ms steps (55s).

Conflicts:
	handler/src/main/java/io/netty/handler/traffic/AbstractTrafficShapingHandler.java
2014-08-13 02:21:07 +02:00
Norman Maurer
7764b0e3de [#2752] Add PendingWriteQueue for queue up writes
Motivation:

Sometimes ChannelHandler need to queue writes to some point and then process these. We currently have no datastructure for this so the user will use an Queue or something like this. The problem is with this Channel.isWritable() will not work as expected and so the user risk to write to fast. That's exactly what happened in our SslHandler. For this purpose we need to add a special datastructure which will also take care of update the Channel and so be sure that Channel.isWritable() works as expected.

Modifications:

- Add PendingWriteQueue which can be used for this purpose
- Make use of PendingWriteQueue in SslHandler

Result:

It is now possible to queue writes in a ChannelHandler and still have Channel.isWritable() working as expected. This also fixes #2752.
2014-08-12 06:41:08 +02:00
Trustin Lee
2506dc778c Clean-up d9cccccbb3
- Revert irrelevant formatting changes
- Rename resource files
  - Add .pem
  - Remove 'netty' from names
2014-08-04 10:54:13 -07:00
Peter Schulz
75b5b26ba3 [#2718] Added private key decryption to JDK SSL server context.
Motivation:

Currently it is not possible to load an encrypted private key when
creating a JDK based SSL server context.

Modifications:

- Added static method to JdkSslServerContext which handles key spec generation for (encrypted) private keys and make use of it.
-Added tests for creating a SSL server context based on a (encrypted)
private key.

Result:

It is now possible to create a JDK based SSL server context with an
encrypted (password protected) private key.
2014-08-04 14:09:26 +02:00
Norman Maurer
5f69fb18d0 [#2675] Replace synchronization performed on util.concurrent instance in TrafficCounter
Motivation:

Message from FindBugs:
This method performs synchronization an object that is an instance of a class from the java.util.concurrent package (or its subclasses). Instances of these classes have their own concurrency control mechanisms that are orthogonal to the synchronization provided by the Java keyword synchronized. For example, synchronizing on an AtomicBoolean will not prevent other threads from modifying the AtomicBoolean.
Such code may be correct, but should be carefully reviewed and documented, and may confuse people who have to maintain the code at a later date.

Modification:

Use synchronized(this)

Result:

Less confusing code
2014-07-21 08:23:42 +02:00
Idel Pivnitskiy
6860019f41 Fix NPE problems
Motivation:

Now Netty has a few problems with null values.

Modifications:

- Check HAProxyProxiedProtocol in HAProxyMessage constructor and throw NPE if it is null.
If HAProxyProxiedProtocol is null we will set AddressFamily as null. So we will get NPE inside checkAddress(String, AddressFamily) and it won't be easy to understand why addrFamily is null.
- Check File in DiskFileUpload.toString().
If File is null we will get NPE when calling toString() method.
- Check Result<String> in MqttDecoder.decodeConnectionPayload(...).
If !mqttConnectVariableHeader.isWillFlag() || !mqttConnectVariableHeader.hasUserName() || !mqttConnectVariableHeader.hasPassword() we will get NPE when we will try to create new instance of MqttConnectPayload.
- Check Unsafe before calling unsafe.getClass() in PlatformDependent0 static block.
- Removed unnecessary null check in WebSocket08FrameEncoder.encode(...).
Because msg.content() can not return null.
- Removed unnecessary null check in DefaultStompFrame(StompCommand) constructor.
Because we have this check in the super class.
- Removed unnecessary null checks in ConcurrentHashMapV8.removeTreeNode(TreeNode<K,V>).
- Removed unnecessary null check in OioDatagramChannel.doReadMessages(List<Object>).
Because tmpPacket.getSocketAddress() always returns new SocketAddress instance.
- Removed unnecessary null check in OioServerSocketChannel.doReadMessages(List<Object>).
Because socket.accept() always returns new Socket instance.
- Pass Unpooled.buffer(0) instead of null inside CloseWebSocketFrame(boolean, int) constructor.
If we will pass null we will get NPE in super class constructor.
- Added throw new IllegalStateException in GlobalEventExecutor.awaitInactivity(long, TimeUnit) if it will be called before GlobalEventExecutor.execute(Runnable).
Because now we will get NPE. IllegalStateException will be better in this case.
- Fixed null check in OpenSslServerContext.setTicketKeys(byte[]).
Now we throw new NPE if byte[] is not null.

Result:

Added new null checks when it is necessary, removed unnecessary null checks and fixed some NPE problems.
2014-07-20 12:55:08 +02:00
Norman Maurer
2438ec5e24 [#2618] Introduce ChannelPromise.unvoid() and ChannelFuture.isVoid()
Motivation:

There is no way for a ChannelHandler to check if the passed in ChannelPromise for a write(...) call is a VoidChannelPromise. This is a problem as some handlers need to add listeners to the ChannelPromise which is not possible in the case of a VoidChannelPromise.

Modification:

- Introduce ChannelFuture.isVoid() which will return true if it is not possible to add listeners or wait on the result.
- Add ChannelPromise.unvoid() which allows to create a ChannelFuture out of a void ChannelFuture which supports all the operations.

Result:

It's now easy to write ChannelHandler implementations which also works when a void ChannelPromise is used.
2014-07-03 14:16:46 +02:00