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Author SHA1 Message Date
Norman Maurer
93267f9b98 Revert "Validate pseudo and conditional HTTP/2 headers (#8619)"
This reverts commit dd5d4887ed.
2019-12-17 17:45:17 +01:00
Norman Maurer
0e4c073bcf
Remove the intermediate List from ByteToMessageDecoder (and sub-class… (#8626)
Motivation:

ByteToMessageDecoder requires using an intermediate List to put results into. This intermediate list adds overhead (memory/CPU) which grows as the number of objects increases. This overhead can be avoided by directly propagating events through the ChannelPipeline via ctx.fireChannelRead(...). This also makes the semantics more clear and allows us to keep track if we need to call ctx.read() in all cases.

Modifications:

- Remove List from the method signature of ByteToMessageDecoder.decode(...) and decodeLast(...)
- Adjust all sub-classes
- Adjust unit tests
- Fix javadocs.

Result:

Adjust ByteToMessageDecoder as noted in https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8525.
2019-12-16 21:00:32 +01:00
Norman Maurer
4a8476af67 Revert "Protect ChannelHandler from reentrancee issues (#9358)"
This reverts commit 48634f1466.
2019-12-12 14:42:30 +01:00
Sergey Skrobotov
f10bee9057 Change DefaultByteBufHolder.equals() to treat instances of different classes as not equal (#9855)
# Motivation:
`DefaultByteBufHolder.equals()` considers another object equal if it's an instance of `ByteBufferHolder` and if the contents of two objects are equal. However, the behavior of `equals` method is not a part of the `ByteBufHolder` contract so `DefaultByteBufHolder`'s version may be causing violation of the symmetric property if other classes have different logic.
There are already a few classes that are affected by this: `DefaultHttp2GoAwayFrame`, `DefaultHttp2UnknownFrame`, and `SctpMessage` are all overriding `equals` method breaking the symmetric property.
Another effect of this behavior is that all instances with empty data are considered equal. That may not be desireable in the situations when instances are created for predefined constants, e.g. `FullBulkStringRedisMessage.NULL_INSTANCE` and `FullBulkStringRedisMessage.EMPTY_INSTANCE` in `codec-redis`. 

# Modification:
Make `DefaultByteBufHolder.equals()` implementation only work for the objects of the same class.

# Result:
- The symmetric property of the `equals` method is restored for the classes in question.
- Instances of different classes are not considered equal even if the content of the data they hold are the same.
2019-12-10 11:30:23 +01:00
Norman Maurer
ff8846f1b5
Replace ObjectUtil.checkNonNull(...) with Objects.requireNonNull(...) (#9864)
Motivation:

We should use Objects.requireNonNull(...) as we require java8

Modifications:

Replace ObjectUtil.checkNonNull(...) with Objects.requireNonNull(...)

Result:

Code cleanup
2019-12-10 11:27:32 +01:00
Norman Maurer
8e281dc54e DefaultHttp2ConnectionEncoder writeHeaders method always send an head frame with a priority (#9852)
Motivation:

The current implementation delegates to writeHeaders(ChannelHandlerContext ctx, int streamId, Http2Headers headers, int streamDependency, short weight, boolean exclusive, int padding, boolean endStream, ChannelPromise promise) that will send an header frame with the priority flag set and the default priority values even if the user didnt want too.

Modifications:

- Change DefaultHttp2ConnectionEncoder to call the correct Http2FrameWriter method depending on if the user wants to use priorities or not
- Adjust tests

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9842
2019-12-08 08:00:10 +01:00
Norman Maurer
254732b43c Replace synchronized with ConcurrentHashMap in Http2StreamChannelBootstrap (#9848)
Motivation:

97361fa2c8 replace synchronized with ConcurrentHashMap in *Bootstrap classes but missed to do the same for the Http2 variant.

Modifications:

- Use ConcurrentHashMap
- Simplify code in *Bootstrap classes

Result:

Less contention
2019-12-06 12:02:57 +01:00
Norman Maurer
8cfd71c354 Call ctx.flush() when onStreamClosed(...) produces a window update frame (#9818)
Motivation:

We use the onStreamClosed(...) callback to return unconsumed bytes back to the window of the connection when needed. When this happens we will write a window update frame but not automatically call ctx.flush(). As the user has no insight into this it could in the worst case result in a "deadlock" as the frame is never written out ot the socket.

Modifications:

- If onStreamClosed(...) produces a window update frame call ctx.flush()
- Add unit test

Result:

No stales possible due unflushed window update frames produced by onStreamClosed(...) when not all bytes were consumed before the stream was closed
2019-11-28 11:11:49 +01:00
Norman Maurer
16c88fd9ed Use EmbeddedChannel.finishAndReleaseAll() to remove boiler-plate code (#9824)
Motivation:

We can make use of EmbeddedChannel.finishAndReleaseAll() and so remove some code

Modifications:

Use finishAndReleaseAll()

Result:

Less code to maintain
2019-11-28 11:04:09 +01:00
Norman Maurer
371c431b6b Don't send window update frame for unconsumed bytes when stream is already closed (#9816)
Motivation:

At the moment we send a window update frame for the connection + stream when a stream is closed and there are unconsumed bytes left. While we need to do this for the connection it makes no sense to write a window update frame for the stream itself as it is already closed

Modifications:

- Don't write the window update frame for the stream when the stream is closed
- Add unit test

Result:

Don't write the window frame for closed streams
2019-11-28 09:06:44 +01:00
Norman Maurer
621af5ce27 Correctly guard against multiple RST frames for the same stream (#9811)
Motivation:

Http2ConnectionHandler tries to guard against sending multiple RST frames for the same stream. Unfortunally the code is not 100 % correct as it only updates the state after it calls write. This may lead to the situation of have an extra RST frame slip through if the second write for the RST frame is done from a listener that is attached to the promise.

Modifications:

- Update state before calling write
- Add unit test

Result:

Only ever send one RST frame per stream
2019-11-27 06:54:17 +01:00
Bryce Anderson
3ebc946c35 Log expected STREAM_CLOSED exceptions for already closed streams at DEBUG level (#9798)
Motivation:

There is an intrinsic race between a local session resetting a stream
and the peer no longer sending any frames. This can result in the
session receiving frames for a stream that the local peer no longer
tracks. This results in a StreamException being thrown which triggers a
RST_STREAM frame, which is a good thing, but also logging at level WARN,
which is noisy for an expected and benign condition.

Modification:

Change the log level to DEBUG when logging stream errors with code
STREAM_CLOSED. All others are more interesting and will continue to be
logged at level WARN.

Additionally, it was found that DATA frames for streams that could not
have existed only resulted in a StreamException when the spec is clear
that such a situation should be fatal to the connection, resulting in a
GOAWAY(PROTOCOL_ERROR).

Fixes #8025.
2019-11-25 09:02:55 +01:00
monkey-mas
fc60fa4426 Add test to check Connection-Specific headers are removed in HTTP/2 (by HttpConversionUtil.toHttp2Headers) (#9766)
Motivation:
To avoid regression regarding connection-specific headers[1], we should add a test.
[1] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-8.1.2.2

Modification:
Add test that checks the following headers are removed.
- Connection
- Host
- Keep-Alive
- Proxy-Connection
- Transfer-Encoding
- Upgrade

Result:
There's no functional change.
2019-11-08 10:15:19 +01:00
zhangheng
86a533576f Remove padding when writing CONTINUATION frame (#9752)
Motivation:

Padding was removed from CONTINUATION frame in http2-spec, as showed in [PR](https://github.com/http2/http2-spec/pull/510). We should follow it.

Modifications:

- Remove padding when writing CONTINUATION frame in DefaultHttp2FrameWriter
- Add a unit test for writing large header with padding

Result:

More spec-compliant
2019-11-05 15:21:10 +01:00
monkey-mas
83b35db2e5 Remove unnecessary line in Http2ClientUpgradeCodec (#9750)
Motivation:
To clean up code.

Modification:
Remove unnecessary line.

Result:
There's no functional change.
2019-11-04 11:20:41 +01:00
Nick Hill
7df012884f Rename SimpleChannelInboundHandler.channelRead0() to messageReceived() (#8819)
Motivation

Per javadoc in 4.1.x SimpleChannelInboundHandler:

"Please keep in mind that channelRead0(ChannelHandlerContext, I) will be
renamed to messageReceived(ChannelHandlerContext, I) in 5.0."

Modifications

Rename aforementioned method and all references/overrides.

Result

Method is renamed.
2019-11-01 07:23:07 +01:00
Norman Maurer
63729a310f Fix Http2Headers.method(...) javadocs (#9718)
Motivation:

The javadocs of Http2Headers.method(...) are incorrect, we should fix these.

Modifications:

Correct javadocs

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8068.
2019-10-29 19:51:53 +01:00
Norman Maurer
34fa8cbc3d Fix typo in test which did introduce a failing test after ffc3b2da72 2019-10-28 09:26:51 +01:00
Julien Hoarau
dd5d4887ed Validate pseudo and conditional HTTP/2 headers (#8619)
Motivation:

Netty HTTP/2 implementation is not 100% compliant to the spec. This
commit improves the compliance regarding headers validation,
in particular pseudo-headers and connection ones.

According to the spec:
   All HTTP/2 requests MUST include exactly one valid value for the
   ":method", ":scheme", and ":path" pseudo-header fields, unless it is
   a CONNECT request (Section 8.3).  An HTTP request that omits
   mandatory pseudo-header fields is malformed (Section 8.1.2.6).

Modifications:

- Introduce Http2HeadersValidator class capable of validating HTTP/2
headers
- Invoke validation from DefaultHttp2ConnectionDecoder#onHeadersRead
- Modify tests to use valid headers when required
- Modify HttpConversionUtil#toHttp2Headers to not add :scheme and
:path header on CONNECT method in order to conform to the spec

Result:

- Initial requests without :method, :path, :scheme will fail
- Initial requests with multiple values for :method, :path, :scheme
will fail
- Initial requests with an empty :path fail
- Requests with connection-specific header field will fail
- Requests with TE header different than "trailers" will fail
-
- Fixes 8.1.2.2 tests from h2spec #5761
- Fixes 8.1.2.3 tests from h2spec #5761
2019-10-27 16:20:18 +01:00
Carl Mastrangelo
03ad809a3b Use fast HPACK comparisons when not checking sensitive headers (#9259)
Motivation:
Constant time comparison functions are used to compare HTTP/2 header
values, even if they are not sensitive.

Modification:
After checking for sensitivity, use fast comparison.

Result: Faster HPACK table reads/writes
2019-10-24 08:43:40 +02:00
Norman Maurer
d71661ff88 Correctly propagate failures while update the flow-controller to the … (#9664)
Motivation:

We may fail to update the flow-controller and in this case need to notify the stream channel and close it.

Modifications:

Attach a future to the write of the update frame and in case of a failure propagate it to the channel and close it

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9663
2019-10-22 14:40:43 +02:00
Norman Maurer
c25eec0658 Try to reduce GC produced while writing headers (#9682)
Motivation:

bbc34d0eda introduced correct handling of "in process" setup of streams but there is some room for improvements. Often the writeHeaders(...) is completed directly which means there is not need to create the extra listener object.

Modifications:

- Only create the listener if we really need too.

Result:

Less GC
2019-10-17 10:19:28 -07:00
Matthew Miller
d36a2a65e1 HTTP/2: Prevent memory leak when trying to create new streams on a connection that received a GOAWAY. (#9674)
Motivation:

In https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8692, `Http2FrameCodec` was
updated to keep track of all "being initialized" streams, allocating
memory before initialization begins, and releasing memory after
initialization completes successfully.

In some instances where stream initialization fails (e.g. because this
connection has received a GOAWAY frame), this memory is never released.

Modifications:

This change updates the `Http2FrameCodec` to use a separate promise
for monitoring the success of sending HTTP2 headers. When sending of
headers fails, we now make sure to release memory allocated for stream
initialization.

Result:

After this change, failures in writing HTTP2 Headers (e.g. because this
connection has received a GOAWAY frame) will no longer leak memory.
2019-10-16 19:42:35 -07:00
康智冬
1c69448e2e Fix typos in javadocs (#9527)
Motivation:

We should have correct docs without typos

Modification:

Fix typos and spelling

Result:

More correct docs
2019-10-09 15:25:41 +02:00
Norman Maurer
3a48010c42 Ensure we finish setup mock before we use it in Http2ConnectionRoundtripTest.headersWriteForPeerStreamWhichWasResetShouldNotGoAway (#9645)
Motivation:

We did dispatch the client code before we did finish setup the mock and so may end up with org.mockito.exceptions.misusing.UnfinishedStubbingException if the connect happens quickly enough.

See https://ci.netty.io/job/netty-centos6-java8-prb/1637/testReport/junit/io.netty.handler.codec.http2/Http2ConnectionRoundtripTest/headersWriteForPeerStreamWhichWasResetShouldNotGoAway/

Modifications:

First finish setup the mock and the dispatch.

Result:

Fix flacky test
2019-10-09 07:23:47 +02:00
Carl Mastrangelo
3f6af1fc1d Remember to return writability events to flow controller in HTTP2 Multiplexer (#9642)
Motivation:

Http2MultiplexCodec extends Http2FrameCodec extends Http2ConnectionHandler.  It appears  Http2MultiplexCodec overrode the channelWritabilityChanged method, which prevented the flow controller from becoming active.  In the case the parent channel becomes unwritable, and then later becomes writable, it needs to indicate that the child channels can still write data.   This is slightly confusing, because the child channels may still themselves be unwritable, but should still drain their data to the parent channel.

Modification:

Still propagate writability changes to the HTTP/2 flow controller

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9636
2019-10-08 16:41:22 +02:00
Pete Woods
540798b970 Add io.netty.handler.codec.http2.Http2ConnectionHandler for runtime GraalVM compilation (#9621)
Motivation:

Native image compilation is failing without extra flags:

```
Warning: Aborting stand-alone image build. No instances of io.netty.buffer.UnpooledHeapByteBuf are allowed in the image heap as this class should be initialized at image runtime. Object has been initialized by the io.netty.handler.codec.http2.Http2ConnectionHandler class initializer with a trace: 
 	at io.netty.buffer.Unpooled.wrappedBuffer(Unpooled.java:157)
	at io.netty.handler.codec.http2.Http2ConnectionHandler.<clinit>(Http2ConnectionHandler.java:74)
.  To fix the issue mark io.netty.buffer.UnpooledHeapByteBuf for build-time initialization with --initialize-at-build-time=io.netty.buffer.UnpooledHeapByteBuf or use the the information from the trace to find the culprit and --initialize-at-run-time=<culprit> to prevent its instantiation.

Detailed message:
Trace: 	object io.netty.buffer.ReadOnlyByteBuf
	object io.netty.buffer.UnreleasableByteBuf
	method io.netty.handler.codec.http2.Http2ConnectionHandler.access$500()
Call path from entry point to io.netty.handler.codec.http2.Http2ConnectionHandler.access$500(): 
	at io.netty.handler.codec.http2.Http2ConnectionHandler.access$500(Http2ConnectionHandler.java:66)
	at io.netty.handler.codec.http2.Http2ConnectionHandler$PrefaceDecoder.readClientPrefaceString(Http2ConnectionHandler.java:299)
	at io.netty.handler.codec.http2.Http2ConnectionHandler$PrefaceDecoder.decode(Http2ConnectionHandler.java:239)
	at io.netty.handler.codec.http2.Http2ConnectionHandler.decode(Http2ConnectionHandler.java:438)
	at io.netty.handler.codec.ByteToMessageDecoder.decodeRemovalReentryProtection(ByteToMessageDecoder.java:505)
	at io.netty.handler.codec.ByteToMessageDecoder.callDecode(ByteToMessageDecoder.java:444)
	at io.netty.handler.codec.ByteToMessageDecoder.channelRead(ByteToMessageDecoder.java:283)
	at io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext.invokeChannelRead(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:374)
	at io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext.access$600(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:56)
	at io.netty.channel.AbstractChannelHandlerContext$7.run(AbstractChannelHandlerContext.java:365)
	at com.oracle.svm.core.jdk.RuntimeSupport.executeHooks(RuntimeSupport.java:144)
	at com.oracle.svm.core.jdk.RuntimeSupport.executeStartupHooks(RuntimeSupport.java:89)
	at com.oracle.svm.core.JavaMainWrapper.runCore(JavaMainWrapper.java:143)
	at com.oracle.svm.core.JavaMainWrapper.run(JavaMainWrapper.java:186)
	at com.oracle.svm.core.code.IsolateEnterStub.JavaMainWrapper_run_5087f5482cc9a6abc971913ece43acb471d2631b(generated:0)
```

Modification:

Add `io.netty.handler.codec.http2.Http2ConnectionHandler` for runtime compilation, as the buffer library's `io.netty.buffer.UnpooledHeapByteBuf` is also marked for runtime.

Result:

Native image compilation works again.
2019-10-07 11:02:13 +04:00
Nikolay Fedorovskikh
873761f9bd Fix possible NPE in DefaultHttp2UnknownFrame#equals (#9625)
Motivation:
`DefaultHttp2UnknownFrame#equals` may produce NPE due to
incorrect comparison of `stream` field.

Modification:
- Fix the `stream` field compare.
- Cleanup usage of class fields: use direct access instead of getters
(because the class is final).

Result:
No NPE in `equals` method.
2019-10-07 11:00:37 +04:00
Nikolay Fedorovskikh
47040bd791 Make some inner classes static (#9624)
Motivation:
Classes `AbstractHttp2StreamChannel.Http2StreamChannelConfig`
and `DnsNameResolver.AddressedEnvelopeAdapter` may be static:
it doesn't reference its enclosing instance.

Modification:
Add `static` modifier.

Result:
Prevents a possible memory leak and uses less memory per class instance.
2019-10-07 10:13:48 +04:00
Norman Maurer
43f7a9ea2a Use configured ByteBufAllocator in InboundHttp2ToHttpAdapter (#9611)
Motivation:

At the moment we use Unpooled.buffer(...) in InboundHttp2ToHttpAdapter when we need to do a copy of the message. We should better use the configured ByteBufAllocator for the Channel

Modifications:

Change internal interface to also take the ByteBufAllocator as argument and use it when we need to allocate a ByteBuf.

Result:

Use the "correct" ByteBufAllocator in InboundHttp2ToHttpAdapter in all cases
2019-09-26 22:12:02 +02:00
Norman Maurer
8f23e27bd2 We should only disable releasing of the message once writeData(...) was called successfully (#9610)
Motivation:

At the moment we set release to false before we call writeData(...). This could let to the sitatuation that we will miss to release the message if writeData(...) throws. We should set release to false after we called writeData(...) to ensure the ownership of the buffer is correctly transferred.

Modifications:

- Set release to false after writeData(...) was successfully called only

Result:

No possibility for a buffer leak
2019-09-26 22:00:49 +02:00
Norman Maurer
6f584ec9de Correctly take Http2FrameCodecBuilder.isValidateHeaders() into account when creating a Http2FrameCodec from an existing Http2FrameWriter. (#9600)
Motivation:

We did miss to take Http2FrameCodecBuilder.isValidateHeaders() into account when a Http2FrameWriter was set on the builder and always assumed validation should be enabled.

Modifications:

Remove hardcode value and use configured value

Result:

Http2FrameCodecBuilder.isValidateHeaders() is respected in all cases
2019-09-26 21:57:21 +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
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
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
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
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
Norman Maurer
7a375a492c HTTP2: Update local flow-controller on Channel.read() if needed (#9400)
Motivation:

We should better update the flow-controller on Channel.read() to reduce overhead and memory overhead.

See https://github.com/netty/netty/pull/9390#issuecomment-513008269

Modifications:

Move updateLocalWindowIfNeeded() to doBeginRead()

Result:

Reduce memory overhead
2019-08-16 09:28:21 +02:00
Norman Maurer
e4d9a17ad9 Http2EmptyDataFrameConnectionDecoder.frameListener() should return unwrapped Http2FrameListener (#9467)
Motivation:

As we decorate the Http2FrameListener under the covers we should ensure the user can still access the original Http2FrameListener.

Modifications:

- Unwrap the Http2FrameListener in frameListener()
- Add unit test

Result:

Less suprises for users.
2019-08-16 08:16:46 +02:00
Norman Maurer
9727cd8452 Fix ByteBuf leak in Http2ControlFrameLimitEncoderTest (#9466)
Motivation:

We recently introduced Http2ControlFrameLimitEncoderTest which did not correctly notify the goAway promises and so leaked buffers.

Modifications:

Correctly notify all promises and so release the debug data.

Result:

Fixes leak in HTTP2 test
2019-08-14 13:28:36 +02:00
Norman Maurer
6283a78e4f HTTP2: Guard against empty DATA frames (without end_of_stream flag) set (#9461)
Motivation:

It is possible for a remote peer to flood the server / client with empty DATA frames (without end_of_stream flag) set and so cause high CPU usage without the possibility to ever hit a limit. We need to guard against this.

See CVE-2019-9518

Modifications:

- Add a new config option to AbstractHttp2ConnectionBuilder and sub-classes which allows to set the max number of consecutive empty DATA frames (without end_of_stream flag). After this limit is hit we will close the connection. A limit of 10 is used by default.
- Add unit tests

Result:

Guards against CVE-2019-9518
2019-08-14 10:02:32 +02:00
Norman Maurer
c6c679597f HTTP2: Add protection against remote control frames that are triggered by a remote peer (#9460)
Motivation:

Due how http2 spec is defined it is possible by a remote peer to flood us with frames that will trigger control frames as response, the problem here is that the remote peer can also just stop reading these (while still produce more of these) and so may drive us to the pointer where we either run out of memory or burn all CPU. To protect against this we need to implement some kind of limit that will tear down connections that cause the above mentioned situation.

See CVE-2019-9512 / CVE-2019-9514 / CVE-2019-9515

Modifications:

- Add Http2ControlFrameLimitEncoder which limits the number of queued control frames that were caused because of the remote peer.
- Allow to insert ths Http2ControlFrameLimitEncoder by setting AbstractHttp2ConnectionBuilder.encoderEnforceMaxQueuedControlFrames(...) to a number higher then 0. The default is 10000 which provides some protection by default but will hopefully not cause too many false-positives.
- Add unit tests

Result:

Protect against DDOS due control frames. Fixes CVE-2019-9512 / CVE-2019-9514 / CVE-2019-9515 .
2019-08-14 10:02:24 +02:00
Norman Maurer
02408b306c Delay Http2ConnectionPrefaceAndSettingsFrameWrittenEvent by one EventLoop tick when using the Http2FrameCodec (#9442)
Motivation:

We should delay the firing of the Http2ConnectionPrefaceAndSettingsFrameWrittenEvent by one EventLoop tick when using the Http2FrameCodec to ensure all handlers are added to the pipeline before the event is passed through it.

This is needed to workaround a race that could happen when the preface is send in handlerAdded(...) but a later handler wants to act on the event.

Modifications:

Offload firing of the event to the EventExecutor.

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9432.
2019-08-13 10:50:40 +02:00
Norman Maurer
d6c05e9b31 HTTP/2: Ensure newStream() is called only once per connection upgrade and the correct handler is used (#9396)
Motivation:

306299323c introduced some code change to move the responsibility of creating the stream for the upgrade to Http2FrameCodec. Unfortunaly this lead to the situation of having newStream().setStreamAndProperty(...) be called twice. Because of this we only ever saw the channelActive(...) on Http2StreamChannel but no other events as the mapping was replaced on the second newStream().setStreamAndProperty(...) call.

Beside this we also did not use the correct handler for the upgrade stream in some cases

Modifications:

- Just remove the Http2FrameCodec.onHttpClientUpgrade() method and so let the base class handle all of it. The stream is created correctly as part of the ConnectionListener implementation of Http2FrameCodec already.
- Consolidate logic of creating stream channels
- Adjust unit test to capture the bug

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9395
2019-07-23 21:13:33 +02:00
Norman Maurer
a677e62dd0 HTTP/2 multiplex: Correctly process buffered inbound data even if autoRead is false (#9389)
Motivation:

When using the HTTP/2 multiplex implementation we need to ensure we correctly drain the buffered inbound data even if the RecvByteBufallocator.Handle tells us to stop reading in between.

Modifications:

Correctly loop through the buffered inbound data until the user does stop to request from it.

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9387.

Co-authored-by: Bryce Anderson <banderson@twitter.com>
2019-07-21 20:58:50 +02:00
Norman Maurer
f6005c5b2d Reuse Http2FrameStreamEvent instances to reduce GC pressure (#9392)
Motivation:

We can easily reuse the Http2FrameStreamEvent instances and so reduce GC pressure as there may be multiple events per streams over the life-time.

Modifications:

Reuse instances

Result:

Less allocations
2019-07-21 20:37:28 +02:00
Norman Maurer
82ac20bec0 Cache the ChannelHandlerContext used in Http2StreamChannelBootstrap (#9382)
Motivation:

At the moment we lookup the ChannelHandlerContext used in Http2StreamChannelBootstrap each time the open(...) method is invoked. This is not needed and we can just cache it for later usage.

Modifications:

Cache ChannelHandlerContext in volatile field.

Result:

Speed up open(...) method implementation when called multiple times
2019-07-18 10:29:14 +02:00
Bryce Anderson
8e370fbbcd Fix an NPE in AbstractHttp2StreamChannel (#9379)
Motivation:

If a read triggers a AbstractHttp2StreamChannel to close we can
get an NPE in the read loop.

Modifications:

Make sure that the inboundBuffer isn't null before attempting to
continue the loop.

Result:

No NPE.
Fixes #9337
2019-07-17 20:13:09 +02:00
Norman Maurer
7e818352e2 Move responsibility for creating upgrade stream to Http2FrameCodec (#9360)
Motivation:

The Http2FrameCodec should be responsible to create the upgrade stream.

Modifications:

Move code to create stream to Http2FrameCodec

Result:

More correct responsibility
2019-07-16 13:27:51 +02:00
Norman Maurer
b0b02d51d2 Add deprecation to Http2StreamChannelBootstrap.open0(...) as it was marked as public by mistake (#9372)
Motivation:

Mark Http2StreamChannelBootstrap.open0(...) as deprecated as the user should not use it. It was marked as public by mistake.

Modifications:

Add deprecation warning.

Result:

User will be aware the method should not be used directly.
2019-07-16 13:09:28 +02:00
Norman Maurer
a136a38778 Allow to disable automatically sending PING acks. (#9338)
Motivation:

There are situations where the user may want to be more flexible when to send the PING acks for various reasons or be able to attach a listener to the future that is used for the ping ack. To be able to do so we should allow to manage the acks manually.

Modifications:

- Add constructor to DefaultHttp2ConnectionDecoder that allows to disable the automatically sending of ping acks (default is to send automatically to not break users)
- Add methods to AbstractHttp2ConnectionHandlerBuilder (and sub-classes) to either enable ot disable auto acks for pings
- Make DefaultHttp2PingFrame constructor public that allows to write acks.
- Add unit test

Result:

More flexible way of handling acks.
2019-07-12 18:15:26 +02:00
jingene
af614e4d6e Change the netty.io homepage scheme(http -> https) (#9344)
Motivation:

Netty homepage(netty.io) serves both "http" and "https".
It's recommended to use https than http.
Modification:

I changed from "http://netty.io" to "https://netty.io"
Result:

No effects.
2019-07-09 21:10:14 +02:00
Norman Maurer
cd7670dcaa HTTP2: Always apply the graceful shutdown timeout if configured (#9340)
Motivation:

Http2ConnectionHandler (and sub-classes) allow to configure a graceful shutdown timeout but only apply it if there is at least one active stream. We should always apply the timeout. This is also true when we try to send a GO_AWAY and close the connection because of an connection error.

Modifications:

- Always apply the timeout if one is configured
- Add unit test

Result:

Always respect gracefulShutdownTimeoutMillis
2019-07-09 21:06:22 +02:00
Norman Maurer
462e88af7e DecoratingHttp2ConnectionEncoder.consumeRemoteSettings must not throw if delegate is instance of Http2SettingsReceivedConsumer (#9343)
Motivation:

b3dba317d7 introduced the concept of Http2SettingsReceivedConsumer but did not correctly inplement DecoratingHttp2ConnectionEncoder.consumeRemoteSettings(...).

Modifications:

- Add missing `else` around the throws
- Add unit tests

Result:

Correctly implement DecoratingHttp2ConnectionEncoder.consumeRemoteSettings(...)
2019-07-09 14:41:29 +02:00
Nick Hill
760bd4ab90 Simplify HpackHuffmanDecoder table decode logic (#9335)
Motivation

The nice change made by @carl-mastrangelo in #9307 for lookup-table
based HPACK Huffman decoding can be simplified a little to remove the
separate flags field and eliminate some intermediate operations.

Modification

Simplify HpackHuffmanDecoder::decode logic including de-dup of the
per-nibble part.

Result

Less code, possibly better performance though not noticeable in a quick
benchmark.
2019-07-08 12:05:28 +02:00
Norman Maurer
f47cf0c4d3 Reduce object creation on Http2FrameCodec (#9333)
Motivation:

We don't need the extra ChannelPromise when writing headers anymore in Http2FrameCodec. This also means we cal re-use a ChannelFutureListener and so not need to create new instances all the time.

Modifications:

- Just pass the original ChannelPromise when writing headers
- Reuse the ChannelFutureListener

Result:

Two less objects created when writing headers for an not-yet created stream.
2019-07-06 09:14:16 +02:00
Norman Maurer
c5289fbe92 Fix test after bad cherry-pick of e96c37dea7 2019-07-05 10:24:27 +02:00
Norman Maurer
e177b74874 Use ByteProcessor in HpackHuffmanDecoder to reduce bound-checks and r… (#9317)
Motivation:

ff0045e3e1 changed HpackHuffmanDecoder to use a lookup-table which greatly improved performance. We can squeeze out another 3% win by using an ByteProcessor which will reduce the number of bound-checks / reference-count-checks needed by processing byte-by-byte.

Modifications:

Implement logic with ByteProcessor

Result:

Another ~3% perf improvement which shows up when using h2load to simulate load.

`h2load -c 100 -m 100 --duration 60 --warm-up-time 10 http://127.0.0.1:8080`

Before:

```
finished in 70.02s, 620051.67 req/s, 20.70MB/s
requests: 37203100 total, 37203100 started, 37203100 done, 37203100 succeeded, 0 failed, 0 errored, 0 timeout
status codes: 37203100 2xx, 0 3xx, 0 4xx, 0 5xx
traffic: 1.21GB (1302108500) total, 41.84MB (43872600) headers (space savings 90.00%), 460.24MB (482598600) data
                     min         max         mean         sd        +/- sd
time for request:      404us     24.52ms     15.93ms      1.45ms    87.90%
time for connect:        0us         0us         0us         0us     0.00%
time to 1st byte:        0us         0us         0us         0us     0.00%
req/s           :    6186.64     6211.60     6199.00        5.18    65.00%
```

With this change:

```
finished in 70.02s, 642103.33 req/s, 21.43MB/s
requests: 38526200 total, 38526200 started, 38526200 done, 38526200 succeeded, 0 failed, 0 errored, 0 timeout
status codes: 38526200 2xx, 0 3xx, 0 4xx, 0 5xx
traffic: 1.26GB (1348417000) total, 42.39MB (44444900) headers (space savings 90.00%), 466.25MB (488893900) data
                     min         max         mean         sd        +/- sd
time for request:      370us     24.89ms     15.52ms      1.35ms    88.02%
time for connect:        0us         0us         0us         0us     0.00%
time to 1st byte:        0us         0us         0us         0us     0.00%
req/s           :    6407.06     6435.19     6419.74        5.62    67.00%
```
2019-07-04 08:46:29 +02:00
Norman Maurer
d1e88610ff Correctly handle http2 upgrades when Http2FrameCodec is used together… (#9318)
Motivation:

In the latest release 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 Http2ServerUpgradeCodec and so did not correctly add Http2MultiplexHandler to the pipeline before calling Http2FrameCodec.onHttpServerUpgrade(...). 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.onHttpServerUpgrade(...)
- Add unit test

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9314.
2019-07-04 08:33:09 +02:00
Carl Mastrangelo
65d8ecc3a0 Use Table lookup for HPACK decoder (#9307)
Motivation:
Table based decoding is fast.

Modification:
Use table based decoding in HPACK decoder, inspired by
https://github.com/python-hyper/hpack/blob/master/hpack/huffman_table.py

This modifies the table to be based on integers, rather than 3-tuples of
bytes.  This is for two reasons:

1.  It's faster
2.  Using bytes makes the static intializer too big, and doesn't
compile.

Result:
Faster Huffman decoding.  This only seems to help the ascii case, the
other decoding is about the same.

Benchmarks:

```
Before:
Benchmark                     (limitToAscii)  (sensitive)  (size)   Mode  Cnt        Score       Error  Units
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode            true         true   SMALL  thrpt   20   426293.636 ±  1444.843  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode            true         true  MEDIUM  thrpt   20    57843.738 ±   725.704  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode            true         true   LARGE  thrpt   20     3002.412 ±    16.998  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode            true        false   SMALL  thrpt   20   412339.400 ±  1128.394  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode            true        false  MEDIUM  thrpt   20    58226.870 ±   199.591  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode            true        false   LARGE  thrpt   20     3044.256 ±    10.675  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode           false         true   SMALL  thrpt   20  2082615.030 ±  5929.726  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode           false         true  MEDIUM  thrpt   10   571640.454 ± 26499.229  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode           false         true   LARGE  thrpt   20    92714.555 ±  2292.222  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode           false        false   SMALL  thrpt   20  1745872.421 ±  6788.840  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode           false        false  MEDIUM  thrpt   20   490420.323 ±  2455.431  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode           false        false   LARGE  thrpt   20    84536.200 ±   398.714  ops/s

After(bytes):
Benchmark                     (limitToAscii)  (sensitive)  (size)   Mode  Cnt        Score      Error  Units
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode            true         true   SMALL  thrpt   20   472649.148 ± 7122.461  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode            true         true  MEDIUM  thrpt   20    66739.638 ±  341.607  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode            true         true   LARGE  thrpt   20     3139.773 ±   24.491  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode            true        false   SMALL  thrpt   20   466933.833 ± 4514.971  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode            true        false  MEDIUM  thrpt   20    66111.778 ±  568.326  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode            true        false   LARGE  thrpt   20     3143.619 ±    3.332  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode           false         true   SMALL  thrpt   20  2109995.177 ± 6203.143  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode           false         true  MEDIUM  thrpt   20   586026.055 ± 1578.550  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode           false        false   SMALL  thrpt   20  1775723.270 ± 4932.057  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode           false        false  MEDIUM  thrpt   20   493316.467 ± 1453.037  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode           false        false   LARGE  thrpt   10    85726.219 ±  402.573  ops/s

After(ints):
Benchmark                     (limitToAscii)  (sensitive)  (size)   Mode  Cnt        Score       Error  Units
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode            true         true   SMALL  thrpt   20   615549.006 ±  5282.283  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode            true         true  MEDIUM  thrpt   20    86714.630 ±   654.489  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode            true         true   LARGE  thrpt   20     3984.439 ±    61.612  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode            true        false   SMALL  thrpt   20   602489.337 ±  5397.024  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode            true        false  MEDIUM  thrpt   20    88399.109 ±   241.115  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode            true        false   LARGE  thrpt   20     3875.729 ±   103.057  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode           false         true   SMALL  thrpt   20  2092165.454 ± 11918.859  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode           false         true  MEDIUM  thrpt   20   583465.437 ±  5452.115  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode           false         true   LARGE  thrpt   20    93290.061 ±   665.904  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode           false        false   SMALL  thrpt   20  1758402.495 ± 14677.438  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode           false        false  MEDIUM  thrpt   10   491598.099 ±  5029.698  ops/s
HpackDecoderBenchmark.decode           false        false   LARGE  thrpt   20    85834.290 ±   554.915  ops/s
```
2019-07-02 20:13:19 +02:00
Carl Mastrangelo
e96c37dea7 Disable Huffman encoding for small headers (#9260)
Motivation:

Huffman coding saves only a little space, but has a huge CPU cost

Modification:

Disable huff coding for headers smaller than 512 bytes.  Also, add a
configurable limit to the encoder.

Result:

Faster HPACK

BEFORE:
```
Benchmark                     (duplicates)  (limitToAscii)  (sensitive)  (size)  Mode  Cnt       Score       Error  Units
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode          true            true         true   SMALL  avgt   10    2572.595 ±    16.184  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode          true            true         true  MEDIUM  avgt   10   19580.815 ±   397.780  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode          true            true         true   LARGE  avgt   10  379456.381 ±  2059.919  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode          true            true        false   SMALL  avgt   10     730.579 ±     8.116  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode          true            true        false  MEDIUM  avgt   10    2087.590 ±    84.644  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode          true            true        false   LARGE  avgt   10   11725.228 ±    89.298  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode          true           false         true   SMALL  avgt   10     555.971 ±     5.120  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode          true           false         true  MEDIUM  avgt   10    2831.874 ±    41.801  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode          true           false         true   LARGE  avgt   10   36054.025 ±   179.504  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode          true           false        false   SMALL  avgt   10     340.337 ±     3.313  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode          true           false        false  MEDIUM  avgt   10    1006.817 ±     8.942  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode          true           false        false   LARGE  avgt   10    8784.168 ±   164.014  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode         false            true         true   SMALL  avgt   10    2561.934 ±    27.056  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode         false            true         true  MEDIUM  avgt   10   22061.105 ±   154.533  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode         false            true         true   LARGE  avgt   10  435744.897 ±  8853.388  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode         false            true        false   SMALL  avgt   10    2737.683 ±    47.142  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode         false            true        false  MEDIUM  avgt   10   22385.146 ±    98.430  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode         false            true        false   LARGE  avgt   10  408159.698 ± 12044.931  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode         false           false         true   SMALL  avgt   10     544.213 ±     3.279  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode         false           false         true  MEDIUM  avgt   10    2908.978 ±    31.026  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode         false           false         true   LARGE  avgt   10   36471.262 ±  1044.010  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode         false           false        false   SMALL  avgt   10     609.305 ±     4.371  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode         false           false        false  MEDIUM  avgt   10    3223.946 ±    23.505  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode         false           false        false   LARGE  avgt   10   39975.152 ±   655.196  ns/op
```

AFTER:
```
NEW AFTER

Benchmark                     (duplicates)  (limitToAscii)  (sensitive)  (size)  Mode  Cnt     Score     Error  Units
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode          true            true         true   SMALL  avgt    5   379.473 ± 133.815  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode          true            true         true  MEDIUM  avgt    5  1118.772 ±  89.258  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode          true            true         true   LARGE  avgt    5  5366.828 ±  89.746  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode          true            true        false   SMALL  avgt    5   284.401 ±   2.088  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode          true            true        false  MEDIUM  avgt    5   922.805 ±  10.796  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode          true            true        false   LARGE  avgt    5  8727.831 ± 462.138  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode          true           false         true   SMALL  avgt    5   337.093 ±  22.585  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode          true           false         true  MEDIUM  avgt    5   693.689 ±  16.351  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode          true           false         true   LARGE  avgt    5  5616.786 ±  98.647  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode          true           false        false   SMALL  avgt    5   286.708 ±  13.765  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode          true           false        false  MEDIUM  avgt    5   906.279 ±  32.338  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode          true           false        false   LARGE  avgt    5  8304.736 ± 128.584  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode         false            true         true   SMALL  avgt    5   351.381 ±  15.547  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode         false            true         true  MEDIUM  avgt    5  1188.166 ±   7.023  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode         false            true         true   LARGE  avgt    5  6876.009 ±  48.117  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode         false            true        false   SMALL  avgt    5   434.759 ±   8.619  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode         false            true        false  MEDIUM  avgt    5   954.588 ±  58.514  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode         false            true        false   LARGE  avgt    5  8534.017 ± 552.597  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode         false           false         true   SMALL  avgt    5   223.713 ±   4.823  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode         false           false         true  MEDIUM  avgt    5  1181.538 ±  11.851  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode         false           false         true   LARGE  avgt    5  6670.830 ± 267.927  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode         false           false        false   SMALL  avgt    5   424.609 ±  27.477  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode         false           false        false  MEDIUM  avgt    5  1003.578 ±  53.991  ns/op
HpackEncoderBenchmark.encode         false           false        false   LARGE  avgt    5  8428.932 ± 102.838  ns/op
```
2019-07-01 21:10:33 +02:00
Norman Maurer
df4e236de2 Http2FrameCodecBuilder.autoAckSettingsFrame(...) must be public (#9295)
Motivation:

b3dba317d7 added AbstractHttp2ConnectionBuilder.autoAckSettingsFrame(...) as protected method and made it public for Http2MultiplexCodecBuilder. Unfortunally it did miss to also make it public in Http2FrameCodecBuilder

Modifications:

Correctly override autoAckSettingsFrame in Http2FrameCodecBuilder and so make it usable when building Http2FrameCodec.

Result:

Be able to also configure autoAckSettingsFrame when Http2FrameCodec is used.
2019-06-29 09:23:53 +02:00
Norman Maurer
a469c2eaac Don't propagate Http2WindowUpdateFrame to the child channel / propagate Http2ResetFrame as user event when using Http2MultiplexHandler (#9290)
Motivation:

We should not propage Http2WindowUpdateFrames to the child channels at all as these are not really use-ful and should not be flow-controlled via `read()` anyway.  In the other hand Http2ResetFrame is very useful but should be propagated via an user event so the user is aware of it directly even if the user stops reading.

Modifications:

- Dont propagate Http2WindowUpdateFrames when using Http2MultiplexHandler
- Use user event for Http2ResetFrame when using Http2MultiplexHandler
- Adjust javadoc of Http2MultiplexHandler
- Add unit tests

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/pull/8889 and https://github.com/netty/netty/pull/7635
2019-06-27 21:53:15 +02:00
Norman Maurer
3e681ab513 Reduce coupeling between Http2FrameCodec and Http2Multiplex* (#9273)
Motivation:

Http2MultiplexCodec and Http2MultiplexHandler had a very strong coupling with Http2FrameCodec which we can reduce easily. The end-goal should be to have no coupling at all.

Modifications:

- Reduce coupling by move some common logic to Http2CodecUtil
- Move logic to check if a stream may have existed before to Http2FrameCodec
- Use ArrayDeque as replacement for custom double-linked-list which makes the code a lot more readable
- Use WindowUpdateFrame to signal consume bytes (just as users do when they use Http2FrameCodec directly)

Result:

Less coupling and cleaner code.
2019-06-27 21:51:51 +02:00
jimin
411b6a56b5 remove unused imports (#9287)
Motivation:

Some imports are not used

Modification:

remove unused imports

Result:

Code cleanup
2019-06-26 21:16:16 +02:00
Norman Maurer
bf72d6d2d9 Split multiplexing from frame decoding to allow easier customization of frame processing and better seperation of responsibilities (#9239)
Motivation:

In the past we had the following class hierarchy:

Http2ConnectionHandler --- Http2FrameCodec -- Http2MultiplexCodec

This hierarchy makes it impossible to plug in any code that would like to act on Http2Frame and Http2StreamFrame which can be quite useful for various situations (like metrics, logging etc). Beside this it also made the implementtion very hacky. To allow easier maintainance and also allow more flexible costumizations we should split Http2MultiplexCodec and Http2FrameCode.

Modifications:

- Introduce Http2MultiplexHandler (which is a replacement for Http2MultiplexCodec when used together with Http2FrameCodec)
- Mark Http2MultiplexCodecBuilder and Http2MultiplexCodec as deprecated. People should use Http2FrameCodecBuilder / Http2FrameCodec together with Http2MultiplexHandlder in the future
- Adjust / Add tests
- Adjust examples

Result:

More flexible usage possible and less hacky / coupled implementation for http2 multiplexing
2019-06-24 10:26:12 +02:00
Kevin Oliver
750bd9f7b7 codec-http2: Lazily translate cookies for HTTP/1 (#9251)
Motivation:

For HTTP/2 messages with multiple cookies HttpConversionUtil.addHttp2ToHttpHeaders spends a good portion of time creating throwaway StringBuilders.

Modification:

Handle cookies lazily by using a ThreadLocal StringBuilder and then converting it to the H1 header at the end.

Result:

Less allocations.
2019-06-19 11:04:38 +02:00
Norman Maurer
e3be64fd9c Try to mark child channel writable again once the parent channel becomes writable (#9254)
Motivation:

f945a071db decoupled the writability state from the flow controller but could lead to the situation of a lot of writability updates events were propagated to the child channels. This change ensure we only take into account if the parent channel becomes writable again before we try to set the child channels to writable.

Modifications:

Only listen for channel writability changes for if the parent channel becomes writable again.

Result:

Less writability updates.
2019-06-18 20:31:18 +02:00
Norman Maurer
aaf5ec1fbb Writability state of http2 child channels should be decoupled from the flow-controller (#9235)
Motivation:

We should decouple the writability state of the http2 child channels from the flow-controller and just tie it to its own pending bytes counter that is decremented by the parent Channel once the bytes were written.

Modifications:

- Decouple writability state of child channels from flow-contoller
- Update tests

Result:

Less coupling and more correct behavior. Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8148.
2019-06-18 10:03:01 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
e0bfc4f91f HTTP/2 avoid closing connection when writing GOAWAY (#9227)
Motivation:
b4e3c12b8e introduced code to avoid coupling
close() to graceful close. It also added some code which attempted to infer when
a graceful close was being done in writing of a GOAWAY to preserve the
"connection is closed when all streams are closed behavior" for the child
channel API. However the implementation was too overzealous and may preemptively
close the connection if there are not currently any open streams (and close if
there are any frames which create streams in flight).

Modifications:
- Decouple writing a GOAWAY from trying to infer if a graceful close is being
  done and closing the connection. Even if we could enhance this logic (e.g.
wait to close until the second GOAWAY with no error) it is possible the user
doesn't want the connection to be closed yet. We can add a means for the codec
to orchestrate the graceful close in the future (e.g. write some special "close
the connection when all streams are closed") but for now we can just let the
application handle this.

Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9207
2019-06-06 17:44:43 -07:00
Vojin Jovanovic
f7a8a6f1ae Remove deprecated GraalVM native-image flags (#9118)
Motivation:

The first final version of GraalVM was released which deprecated some flags. We should use the new ones.

Modifications:

Removes the use of deprecated GraalVM native-image flags
Adds a flag to initialize netty at build time.

Result:

Do not use deprecated flags
2019-05-22 19:22:03 +02:00
Norman Maurer
ed61e5f543 Only use static Exception instances when we can ensure addSuppressed … (#9152)
Motivation:

OOME is occurred by increasing suppressedExceptions because other libraries call Throwable#addSuppressed. As we have no control over what other libraries do we need to ensure this can not lead to OOME.

Modifications:

Only use static instances of the Exceptions if we can either dissable addSuppressed or we run on java6.

Result:

Not possible to OOME because of addSuppressed. Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9151.
2019-05-17 22:42:53 +02:00
Norman Maurer
a4b05694d3 Http2MultiplexCodec.DefaultHttp2StreamChannel should handle ChannelConfig.isAutoClose() in a consistent way as AbstractChannel (#9108)
Motivation:

Http2MultiplexCodec.DefaultHttp2StreamChannel currently only act on ClosedChannelException exceptions when checking for isAutoClose(). We should widen the scope here to IOException to be more consistent with AbstractChannel.

Modifications:

Replace instanceof ClosedChannelException with instanceof IOException

Result:

More consistent handling of isAutoClose()
2019-04-29 18:50:44 +02:00
Paulo Lopes
f5c0d2eb56 Add SVM metadata and minimal substitutions to build graalvm native image applications. (#8963)
Motivation:

GraalVM native images are a new way to deliver java applications. Netty is one of the most popular libraries however there are a few limitations that make it impossible to use with native images out of the box. Adding a few metadata (in specific modules will allow the compilation to success and produce working binaries)

Modification:

Added properties files in `META-INF` and substitutions classes (under `internal.svm`) will solve the compilation issues. The substitutions classes are not visible and do not have a public constructor so they are not visible to end users.

Result:

Fixes #8959

This fix is very conservative as it applies the minimum config required to build:

* pure netty servers
* vert.x applications
* grpc applications

The build is having trouble due to checkstyle which does not seem to be able to find the copyright notice on property files.
2019-04-29 09:12:09 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
67518e306f Http2ConnectionHandler to allow decoupling close(..) from GOAWAY graceful close (#9094)
Motivation:
Http2ConnectionHandler#close(..) always runs the GOAWAY and graceful close
logic. This coupling means that a user would have to override
Http2ConnectionHandler#close(..) to modify the behavior, and the
Http2FrameCodec and Http2MultiplexCodec are not extendable so you cannot
override at this layer. Ideally we can totally decouple the close(..) of the
transport and the GOAWAY graceful closure process completely, but to preserve
backwards compatibility we can add an opt-out option to decouple where the
application is responsible for sending a GOAWAY with error code equal to
NO_ERROR as described in https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-6.8 in
order to initiate graceful close.

Modifications:
- Http2ConnectionHandler supports an additional boolean constructor argument to
opt out of close(..) going through the graceful close path.
- Http2FrameCodecBuilder and Http2MultiplexCodec expose
 gracefulShutdownTimeoutMillis but do not hook them up properly. Since these
are already exposed we should hook them up and make sure the timeout is applied
properly.
- Http2ConnectionHandler's goAway(..) method from Http2LifecycleManager should
initiate the graceful closure process after writing a GOAWAY frame if the error
code is NO_ERROR. This means that writing a Http2GoAwayFrame from
Http2FrameCodec will initiate graceful close.

Result:
Http2ConnectionHandler#close(..) can now be decoupled from the graceful close
process, and immediately close the underlying transport if desired.
2019-04-28 17:55:44 -07:00
Scott Mitchell
306a855d93 DefaultHttp2ConnectionEncoder async SETTINGS ACK SimpleChannelPromiseAggregator promise usage
Motivaiton:
DefaultHttp2ConnectionEncoder uses SimpleChannelPromiseAggregator to combine two
operations into a single future status. However it directly uses the
SimpleChannelPromiseAggregator object instead of using the newPromise() method
in one case. This may result in premature completion of the aggregated future.

Modifications:
- DefaultHttp2ConnectionEncoder to use
  SimpleChannelPromiseAggregator#newPromise() instead of directly using the
SimpleChannelPromiseAggregator instance when writing the settings ACK frame

Result:
More correct status for the SETTING ACK frame writing when auto settings ACK is
disabled.
2019-04-28 11:48:24 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
29661fdc96 HTTP/2 to support asynchronous SETTINGS ACK (#9069)
Motivation:
The HTTP/2 codec will synchronously respond to a SETTINGS frame with a SETTINGS
ACK before the application sees the SETTINGS frame. The application may need to
adjust its state depending upon what is in the SETTINGS frame before applying
the remote settings and responding with an ACK (e.g. to adjust for max
concurrent streams). In order to accomplish this the HTTP/2 codec should allow
for the application to opt-in to sending the SETTINGS ACK.

Modifications:
- DefaultHttp2ConnectionDecoder should support a mode where SETTINGS frames can
  be queued instead of immediately applying and ACKing.
- DefaultHttp2ConnectionEncoder should attempt to poll from the queue (if it
  exists) to apply the earliest received but not yet ACKed SETTINGS frame.
- AbstractHttp2ConnectionHandlerBuilder (and sub classes) should support a new
  option to enable the application to opt-in to managing SETTINGS ACK.

Result:
HTTP/2 allows for asynchronous SETTINGS ACK managed by the application.
2019-04-28 11:47:50 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
76687d157a Http2FrameCodec to simulate GOAWAY received when stream IDs are exhausted (#9095)
Motivation:
Http2FrameCodec currently fails the write promise associated with creating a
stream with a Http2NoMoreStreamIdsException. However this means the user code
will have to listen to all write futures in order to catch this scenario which
is the same as receiving a GOAWAY frame. We can also simulate receiving a GOAWAY
frame from our remote peer and that allows users to consolidate graceful close
logic in the GOAWAY processing.

Modifications:
- Http2FrameCodec should simulate a DefaultHttp2GoAwayFrame when trying to
create a stream but the stream IDs have been exhausted.

Result:
Applications can rely upon GOAWAY for graceful close processing instead of also
processing write futures.
2019-04-27 11:04:37 -07:00
Norman Maurer
7c35781f4d
DefaultPromise may throw checked exceptions that are not advertised (#8995)
Motivation:

We should not throw check exceptions when the user calls sync*() but should better wrap it in a CompletionException to make it easier for people to reason about what happens.

Modifications:

- Change sync*() to throw CompletionException
- Adjust tests
- Add some more tests

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8521.
2019-04-10 07:15:31 +02:00
Norman Maurer
bace8a1cce
Remove code that accounts for changing EventExecutors in DefaultPromise (#8996)
Motivation:

DefaultPromise requires an EventExecutor which provides the thread to notify listeners on and this EventExecutor can never change. We can remove the code that supported the possibility of a changing the executor as this is not possible anymore.

Modifications:

- Remove constructor which allowed to construct a *Promise without an EventExecutor
- Remove extra state
- Adjusted SslHandler and ProxyHandler for new code

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8517.
2019-04-03 10:36:55 +02:00
Norman Maurer
6491f359c7
Http2FrameLogger should not extend ChannelHandlerAdapter (#9002)
Motivation:

For what-ever reason Http2FrameLogger did extend ChannelHandlerAdapter but not override any of its methods. We should not extend it at all as it is not a ChannelHandler.

Modifications:

Remove extends

Result:

Less confusing / more correct / clear code.
2019-04-02 20:51:11 +02:00
Norman Maurer
0f34345347
Merge ChannelInboundHandler and ChannelOutboundHandler into ChannelHa… (#8957)
Motivation:

In 42742e233f we already added default methods to Channel*Handler and deprecated the Adapter classes to simplify the class hierarchy. With this change we go even further and merge everything into just ChannelHandler. This simplifies things even more in terms of class-hierarchy.

Modifications:

- Merge ChannelInboundHandler | ChannelOutboundHandler into ChannelHandler
- Adjust code to just use ChannelHandler
- Deprecate old interfaces.

Result:

Cleaner and simpler code in terms of class-hierarchy.
2019-03-28 09:28:27 +00:00
Norman Maurer
6297f183a3 Upgrade to new netty-build and com.puppycrawl.tools 8.18 (#8980)
Motivation:

com.puppycrawl.tools checkstyle < 8.18 was reported to contain a possible security flaw. We should upgrade.

Modifications:

- Upgrade netty-build and checkstyle.
- Fix checkstyle errors

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8968.
2019-03-26 14:22:06 +01:00
Norman Maurer
42742e233f
Deprecate ChannelInboundHandlerAdapter and ChannelOutboundHandlerAdapter (#8929)
Motivation:

As we now us java8 as minimum java version we can deprecate ChannelInboundHandlerAdapter / ChannelOutboundHandlerAdapter and just move the default implementations into the interfaces. This makes things a bit more flexible for the end-user and also simplifies the class-hierarchy.

Modifications:

- Mark ChannelInboundHandlerAdapter and ChannelOutboundHandlerAdapter as deprecated
- Add default implementations to ChannelInboundHandler / ChannelOutboundHandler
- Refactor our code to not use ChannelInboundHandlerAdapter / ChannelOutboundHandlerAdapter anymore

Result:

Cleanup class-hierarchy and make things a bit more flexible.
2019-03-13 09:46:10 +01:00
Norman Maurer
f58d074caf Tighten up contract of PromiseCombiner and so make it more safe to use (#8886)
Motivation:

PromiseCombiner is not thread-safe and even assumes all added Futures are using the same EventExecutor. This is kind of fragile as we do not enforce this. We need to enforce this contract to ensure it's safe to use and easy to spot concurrency problems.

Modifications:

- Add new contructor to PromiseCombiner that takes an EventExecutor and deprecate the old non-arg constructor.
- Check if methods are called from within the EventExecutor thread and if not fail
- Correctly dispatch on the right EventExecutor if the Future uses a different EventExecutor to eliminate concurrency issues.

Result:

More safe use of PromiseCombiner + enforce correct usage / contract.
2019-02-28 20:39:37 +01:00
Rukshani Athapathu
dd96b4a876 Fix h2c upgrade failure when multiple connection headers are present in upgrade request (#8848)
Motivation:

When more than one connection header is present in h2c upgrade request, upgrade fails. This is to fix that.

Modification:
In HttpServerUpgradeHandler's upgrade() method, check whether any of the connection header value is upgrade, not just the first header value which might return a different value other than upgrade.

Result:
Fixes #8846.

With this PR, now when multiple connection headers are sent with the upgrade request, upgrade will not fail.
2019-02-12 08:10:47 -08:00
田欧
db79983874 use checkPositive/checkPositiveOrZero (#8835)
Motivation:

We can replace some "hand-rolled" integer checks with our own static utility method to simplify the code.

Modifications:

Use methods provided by `ObjectUtil`.

Result:

Cleaner code and less duplication
2019-02-04 15:55:07 +01:00
田欧
e8efcd82a8 migrate java8: use requireNonNull (#8840)
Motivation:

We can just use Objects.requireNonNull(...) as a replacement for ObjectUtil.checkNotNull(....)

Modifications:

- Use Objects.requireNonNull(...)

Result:

Less code to maintain.
2019-02-04 10:32:25 +01:00
Norman Maurer
e3846c54f6
Remove ChannelHandler.exceptionCaught(...) as it should only exist in… (#8822)
Motivation:

ChannelHandler.exceptionCaught(...) was marked as @deprecated as it should only exist in inbound handlers.

Modifications:

Remove ChannelHandler.exceptionCaught(...) and adjust code / tests.

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8527
2019-01-31 20:29:17 +01:00
田欧
6222101924 migrate java8: use lambda and method reference (#8781)
Motivation:

We can use lambdas now as we use Java8.

Modification:

use lambda function for all package, #8751 only migrate transport package.

Result:

Code cleanup.
2019-01-29 14:06:05 +01:00
田欧
e941cbe27a remove unused import statement (#8792)
Motivation:
The code contained some unused import statements.

Modification:
Remove unused import statements.

Result:
Code cleanup
2019-01-28 16:50:15 +01:00
田欧
934a07fbe2 migrate java8 (#8779)
Motivation:

We can omit argument types when using Java8.

Modification:

Omit arguments where possible.

Result:

Cleaner code.
2019-01-28 05:55:30 +01:00
Norman Maurer
310f31b392
Update to new checkstyle plugin (#8777)
Motivation:

We need to update to a new checkstyle plugin to allow the usage of lambdas.

Modifications:

- Update to new plugin version.
- Fix checkstyle problems.

Result:

Be able to use checkstyle plugin which supports new Java syntax.
2019-01-24 16:24:19 +01:00
Dmitriy Dumanskiy
4a10357fd8 IDE warnings cleanup (#8768)
Motivation:

IDE shows some warnings

Modification:

Small IDE warnings cleanup in different places.

Result:

Less warnings
2019-01-23 14:01:48 +01:00
Norman Maurer
3d6e6136a9
Decouple EventLoop details from the IO handling for each transport to… (#8680)
* Decouble EventLoop details from the IO handling for each transport to allow easy re-use of code and customization

Motiviation:

As today extending EventLoop implementations to add custom logic / metrics / instrumentations is only possible in a very limited way if at all. This is due the fact that most implementations are final or even package-private. That said even if these would be public there are the ability to do something useful with these is very limited as the IO processing and task processing are very tightly coupled. All of the mentioned things are a big pain point in netty 4.x and need improvement.

Modifications:

This changeset decoubled the IO processing logic from the task processing logic for the main transport (NIO, Epoll, KQueue) by introducing the concept of an IoHandler. The IoHandler itself is responsible to wait for IO readiness and process these IO events. The execution of the IoHandler itself is done by the SingleThreadEventLoop as part of its EventLoop processing. This allows to use the same EventLoopGroup (MultiThreadEventLoupGroup) for all the mentioned transports by just specify a different IoHandlerFactory during construction.

Beside this core API change this changeset also allows to easily extend SingleThreadEventExecutor / SingleThreadEventLoop to add custom logic to it which then can be reused by all the transports. The ideas are very similar to what is provided by ScheduledThreadPoolExecutor (that is part of the JDK). This allows for example things like:

  * Adding instrumentation / metrics:
    * how many Channels are registered on an SingleThreadEventLoop
    * how many Channels were handled during the IO processing in an EventLoop run
    * how many task were handled during the last EventLoop / EventExecutor run
    * how many outstanding tasks we have
    ...
    ...
  * Implementing custom strategies for choosing the next EventExecutor / EventLoop to use based on these metrics.
  * Use different Promise / Future / ScheduledFuture implementations
  * decorate Runnable / Callables when submitted to the EventExecutor / EventLoop

As a lot of functionalities are folded into the MultiThreadEventLoopGroup and SingleThreadEventLoopGroup this changeset also removes:

  * AbstractEventLoop
  * AbstractEventLoopGroup
  * EventExecutorChooser
  * EventExecutorChooserFactory
  * DefaultEventLoopGroup
  * DefaultEventExecutor
  * DefaultEventExecutorGroup

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8514 .
2019-01-23 08:32:05 +01:00
Dmitriy Dumanskiy
32d96a7f79 Java 8 migration. Similar catch blocks joined (#8759)
Motivation:

Avoid IDE warnings, easier to read.

Modification:

Same catch blocks joined.

Result:

Cleanup
2019-01-22 18:00:10 +01:00
田欧
9d62deeb6f Java 8 migration: Use diamond operator (#8749)
Motivation:

We can use the diamond operator these days.

Modification:

Use diamond operator whenever possible.

Result:

More modern code and less boiler-plate.
2019-01-22 16:07:26 +01:00
Dmitriy Dumanskiy
82b0db5013 Java 8 migration. Removed custom MathUtil.compare methods (#8748)
Motivation:

Netty uses own Integer.compare and Long.compare methods. Since Java 7 we can use Java implementation instead.

Modification:

Remove own implementation

Result:

Less code to maintain
2019-01-22 12:37:09 +01:00
Norman Maurer
26744b852b Remove duplicated declaration of dependency 2019-01-21 11:54:55 +01:00
Norman Maurer
af8e17f8a2 Ensure FlowControlled data frames will be correctly removed from the … (#8726)
Motivation:

When a write error happens during writing of flowcontrolled data frames we miss to correctly detect this in the write loop which may result in an infinite loop as we will never detect that the frame should be removed from the queue.

Modifications:

- When we fail a flowcontrolled data frame we ensure that the next frame.write(...) call will signal back that the whole frame was handled and so can be removed.
- Add unit test.

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8707.
2019-01-19 14:02:39 +01:00
Norman Maurer
1fe931b6e2
Make it possible to use a wrapped EventLoop with a Channel (#8677)
Motiviation:

Because of how we implemented the registration / deregistration of an EventLoop it was not possible to wrap an EventLoop implementation and use it with a Channel.

Modification:

- Introduce EventLoop.Unsafe which is responsible for the actual registration.
- Move validation of EventLoop / Channel combo to the EventLoop
- Add unit test that verifies that wrapping works

Result:

Be able to wrap an EventLoop and so add some extra functionality.
2019-01-17 09:17:51 +01:00
Norman Maurer
c10ccc5dec
Tighten contract between Channel and EventLoop by require the EventLoop on Channel construction. (#8587)
Motivation:

At the moment it’s possible to have a Channel in Netty that is not registered / assigned to an EventLoop until register(...) is called. This is suboptimal as if the Channel is not registered it is also not possible to do anything useful with a ChannelFuture that belongs to the Channel. We should think about if we should have the EventLoop as a constructor argument of a Channel and have the register / deregister method only have the effect of add a Channel to KQueue/Epoll/... It is also currently possible to deregister a Channel from one EventLoop and register it with another EventLoop. This operation defeats the threading model assumptions that are wide spread in Netty, and requires careful user level coordination to pull off without any concurrency issues. It is not a commonly used feature in practice, may be better handled by other means (e.g. client side load balancing), and therefore we propose removing this feature.

Modifications:

- Change all Channel implementations to require an EventLoop for construction ( + an EventLoopGroup for all ServerChannel implementations)
- Remove all register(...) methods from EventLoopGroup
- Add ChannelOutboundInvoker.register(...) which now basically means we want to register on the EventLoop for IO.
- Change ChannelUnsafe.register(...) to not take an EventLoop as parameter (as the EventLoop is supplied on custruction).
- Change ChannelFactory to take an EventLoop to create new Channels and introduce ServerChannelFactory which takes an EventLoop and one EventLoopGroup to create new ServerChannel instances.
- Add ServerChannel.childEventLoopGroup()
- Ensure all operations on the accepted Channel is done in the EventLoop of the Channel in ServerBootstrap
- Change unit tests for new behaviour

Result:

A Channel always has an EventLoop assigned which will never change during its life-time. This ensures we are always be able to call any operation on the Channel once constructed (unit the EventLoop is shutdown). This also simplifies the logic in DefaultChannelPipeline a lot as we can always call handlerAdded / handlerRemoved directly without the need to wait for register() to happen.

Also note that its still possible to deregister a Channel and register it again. It's just not possible anymore to move from one EventLoop to another (which was not really safe anyway).

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8513.
2019-01-14 20:11:13 +01:00
Norman Maurer
d06babf02a Correctly buffer multiple outbound streams if needed. (#8694)
Motivation:

In Http2FrameCodec we made the incorrect assumption that we can only have 1 buffered outboundstream as maximum. This is not correct and we need to account for multiple buffered streams.

Modifications:

- Use a map to allow buffer multiple streams
- Add unit test.

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8692.
2019-01-14 08:25:57 +01:00
kashike
c0aa1ea5c7 Fix minor spelling issues in javadocs (#8701)
Motivation:

Javadocs contained some spelling errors, we should fix these.

Modification:

Fix spelling

Result:

Javadoc cleanup.
2019-01-14 07:25:13 +01:00
Norman Maurer
cb6ae72df2
Handling AUTO_READ should not be the responsibility of DefaultChannel… (#8650)
* Handling AUTO_READ should not be the responsibility of DefaultChannelPipeline but the Channel itself.

Motivation:

At the moment we do automatically call read() in the DefaultChannelPipeline when fireChannelReadComplete() / fireChannelActive() is called and the Channel is using auto read. This is nice in terms of sharing code but imho is not the responsibility of the ChannelPipeline implementation but the responsibility of the Channel implementation.

Modifications:

Move handing of auto read from DefaultChannelPipeline to Channel implementations.

Result:

More clear responsibiliy and not depending on implemention details of the ChannelPipeline.
2018-12-14 10:11:34 +00:00
Norman Maurer
05d481d8af Cleanup HTTP/2 tests for Http2FrameCodec and Http2MultiplexCodec (#8646)
Motiviation:

Http2FrameCodecTest and Http2MultiplexCodecTest were quite fragile and often not went through the whole pipeline which made testing sometimes hard and error-prone.

Modification:

- Refactor tests to have data flow through the whole pipeline and so made the test more robust (by testing the while implementation).

Result:

Easier to write tests for the codecs in the future and more robust testing in general.

Beside this it also fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/6036.
2018-12-14 11:10:20 +01:00
Norman Maurer
a213fbba69 Fix typo in comment introduced by 83ab4ef5e3 2018-12-14 11:09:02 +01:00
Norman Maurer
75e6f597ce Explict always call ctx.read() when AUTO_READ is false and HTTP/2 is used. (#8647)
Motivation:

We should always call ctx.read() even when AUTO_READ is false as flow-control is enforced by the HTTP/2 protocol.

See also https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-5.2.2.

We already did this before but not explicit and only did so because of some implementation details of ByteToMessageDecoder. It's better to be explicit here to not risk of breakage later on.

Modifications:

- Ensure we always call ctx.read() when AUTO_READ is false
- Add unit test.

Result:

No risk of staling the connection when HTTP/2 is used.
2018-12-13 18:02:44 +00:00
Feri73
563793688f Adding support for whitespace in resource path in tests (#8606)
Motivation:

In windows if the project is in a path that contains whitespace,
resources cannot be accessed and tests fail.

Modifications:

Adds ResourcesUtil.java in netty-common. Tests use ResourcesUtil.java to access a resource.

Result:

Being able to build netty in a path containing whitespace
2018-12-12 10:29:19 +01:00
Norman Maurer
d9a6cf341c
Remove support for marking reader and writerIndex in ByteBuf to reduce overhead and complexity. (#8636)
Motivation:

ByteBuf supports “marker indexes”. The intended use case for these is if a speculative operation (e.g. decode) is in process the user can “mark” and interface and refer to it later if the operation isn’t successful (e.g. not enough data). However this is rarely used in practice,
requires extra memory to maintain, and introduces complexity in the state management for derived/pooled buffer initialization, resizing, and other operations which may modify reader/writer indexes.

Modifications:

Remove support for marking and adjust testcases / code.

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8535.
2018-12-11 14:00:49 +01:00
Norman Maurer
1881b8c781 Fix incorrect assert in Http2MultiplexCodec caused by 9f9aa1a.
Motivation:

9f9aa1a did some changes related to fixing how we handle ctx.read() in child channel but did incorrectly change some assert.

Modifications:

Fix assert to be correct.

Result:

Code does not throw an AssertionError due incorrect assert check.
2018-12-07 21:00:51 +01:00
Feri73
5618229203 Correcting Maven Dependencies (#8622)
Motivation:

Most of the maven modules do not explicitly declare their
dependencies and rely on transitivity, which is not always correct.

Modifications:

For all maven modules, add all of their dependencies to pom.xml

Result:

All of the (essentially non-transitive) depepdencies of the modules are explicitly declared in pom.xml
2018-12-06 09:02:00 +01:00
Norman Maurer
6a3723c619 Respect ctx.read() calls while processing reads for the child channels when using the Http2MultiplexCodec. (#8617)
Motivation:

We did not correct respect ctx.read() calls while processing a read for a child Channel. This could lead to read stales when auto read is disabled and no other read was requested.

Modifications:

- Keep track of extra read() calls while processing reads
- Add unit tests that verify that read() is respected when triggered either in channelRead(...) or channelReadComplete(...)

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8209.
2018-12-05 15:29:38 +01:00
Nick Hill
0ecd0c6ff3 Reduce http2 buffer slicing (#8598)
Motivation

DefaultHttp2FrameReader currently does a fair amount of "intermediate"
slicing which can be avoided.

Modifications

Avoid slicing the input buffer in DefaultHttp2FrameReader until
necessary. In one instance this also means retainedSlice can be used
instead (which may also avoid allocating).

Results

Less allocations when using http2.
2018-11-29 19:46:19 +01:00
Norman Maurer
2c78dde749 Update version number to start working on Netty 5 2018-11-20 15:49:57 +01:00
Bryce Anderson
044515f369 Defer HTTP/2 stream transition state on initial write until headers are written (#8471)
Motivation:
When the DefaultHttp2ConnectionEncoder writes the initial headers for a new
locally created stream we create the stream in the half-closed state if the
end-stream flag is set which signals to the life cycle manager that the headers
have been sent. However, if we synchronously fail to write the headers the
life cycle manager then sends a RST_STREAM on our behalf which is a connection
level PROTOCOL_ERROR because the peer sees the stream in an IDLE state.

Modification:
Don't open the stream in the half-closed state if the end-stream flag is
set and let the life cycle manager take care of it.

Result:
Cleaner state management in the DefaultHttp2ConnectionEncoder.

Fixes #8434.
2018-11-14 08:17:43 +01:00
Bryce Anderson
a140e6dcad Make Http2StreamFrameToHttpObjectCodec truly @Sharable (#8482)
Motivation:
The `Http2StreamFrameToHttpObjectCodec` is marked `@Sharable` but mutates
an internal `HttpScheme` field every time it is added to a pipeline.

Modifications:
Instead of storing the `HttpScheme` in the handler we store it as an
attribute on the parent channel.

Result:
Fixes #8480.
2018-11-09 18:23:53 +01:00
Bryce Anderson
44c3b824ec Remove uninterpolated {} in DefaultHttp2ConnectionDecoder log message (#8441)
Motivation:

There are log messages emitted from Http2ConnectionDecoder of the form
```
INF i.n.h.c.h.DefaultHttp2ConnectionDecoder ignoring HEADERS frame for stream RST_STREAM sent. {}
```

Modifications:

Remove the trailing `{}` in the log message that doesn't have a value.

Result:

Log messages no longer have a trailing `{}`.
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Eric Anderson
a95b7a791e
Notify http2 error handler before closeStreamLocal on HEADERS write failure (#8332)
Motivation:

When writing an HTTP/2 HEADERS with END_STREAM=1, the application expects
the stream to be closed afterward. However, the write can fail locally
due to HPACK encoder and similar. When that happens we need to make sure
to issue a RST_STREAM otherwise the stream can be closed locally but
orphaned remotely. The RST_STREAM is typically handled by
Http2ConnectionHandler.onStreamError, which will only send a RST_STREAM
if that stream still exists locally.

There are two possible flows for trailers, one handled immediately and
one going through the flow controller. Previously they behaved
differently, with the immedate code calling the error handler after
closing the stream. The immediate code also used a listener for calling
closeStreamLocal while the flow controlled code did so immediately after
the write.

The two code paths also differed in their VoidChannelPromise handling,
but both were broken. The immediate code path called unvoid() only if
END_STREAM=1, however it could always potentially add a listener via
notifyLifecycleManagerOnError(). And the flow controlled code path
unvoided incorrectly, changing the promise completion behavior. It also
passed the wrong promise to closeStreamLocal() in FlowControlledBase.

Modifications:

Move closeStreamLocal handling after calls to onError. This is the
primary change.

Now call closeStreamLocal immediately instead of when the future
completes. This is the more likely correct behavior as it matches that
of DATA frames.

Fix all the VoidChannelPromise handling.

Result:

Http2ConnectionHandler.onStreamError sees the same state as the remote
and issues a RST_STREAM, properly cleaning up the stream.
2018-09-28 10:29:12 -07:00
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Scott Mitchell
53b2dea3f4
HTTP/2 child channel read cycle doesn't respect RecvByteBufAllocator and (#8147)
Motivation:
Http2MultiplexCodec queues data internally if data is delivered from the
parent channel but the child channel did not request data. If the parent
channel notifies of a stream closure it is possible data in the queue
will be discarded before closing the channel.
Http2MultiplexCodec interacts with RecvByteBufAllocator to control the
child channel's demand for read. However it currently only ever reads a
maximum of one time per loop. This can thrash the read loop and bloat
the call stack if auto read is on, because channelReadComplete will
re-enter the read loop synchronously, and also neglect to deliver data
during the parent's read loop (if it is active). This also meant the
readPendingQueue was not utilized as originally intended (to extend the
child channel's read loop during the parent channel's read loop if
demand for data still existed).

Modifications:
- Modify the child channel's read loop to respect the
RecvByteBufAllocator, and append to the parents readPendingQueue if
appropriate.
- Stream closure notification behaves like EPOLL and KQUEUE transports
and reads all queued data, because the data is already queued in memory
and it is known there will be no more data. This will also replenish the
connection flow control window which may otherwise be constrained by a
closed stream.

Result:
More correct read loop and less risk of dropping data.
2018-07-26 19:44:21 -04:00
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Bryce Anderson
7f95506132 Don't send a RST on close of the stream may not have existed (#8086)
Motivation:

When a Http2MultiplexCodec stream channel fails to write the first
HEADERS it will forcibly close, and that will trigger sending a
RST_STREAM, which is commonly a connection level protocol error. This is
because it has what looks like a valid stream id, but didn't check with
the connection as to whether the stream may have actually existed.

Modifications:

Instead of checking if the stream was just a valid looking id ( > 0) we
check with the connection as to whether it may have existed at all.

Result:

We no longer send a RST_STREAM frame from Http2MultiplexCodec for idle
streams.
2018-07-05 17:09:23 -07:00
Scott Mitchell
804d8434dc
HTTP/2 goaway connection state update sequencing (#8080)
Motivation:
The Http2Connection state is updated by the DefaultHttp2ConnectionDecoder after the frame listener is notified of the goaway frame. If the listener sends a frame synchronously this means the connection state will not know about the goaway it just received and we may send frames that are not allowed on the connection. This may also mean a stream object is created but it may never get taken out of the stream map unless some other event occurs (e.g. timeout).

Modifications:
- The Http2Connection state should be updated before the listener is notified of the goaway
- The Http2Connection state modification and validation should be self contained when processing a goaway instead of partially in the decoder.

Result:
No more creating streams and sending frames after a goaway has been sent or received.
2018-07-03 19:51:16 -07:00
Scott Mitchell
c321e8ea4a
HTTP/2 outbound event after receiving go_away forces sending a go_away (#8069)
Motivation:
If the local endpoint receives a GO_AWAY frame and then tries to write a stream with a streamId higher than the last know stream ID we will throw a connection error. This results in the local peer sending a GO_AWAY frame to the remote peer, but this is not necessary as the error can be isolated to the local endpoint and communicated via the ChannelFuture return value.

Modifications:
- Instead of throwing a connection error, throw a stream error that simulates the peer receiving the stream and replying with a RST

Result:
Connections are not closed abruptly when trying to create a stream on the local endpoint after a GO_AWAY frame is received.
2018-06-28 11:33:16 -07:00
Bryce Anderson
d5d1b898d5 Reorder channel state changes in Http2MultiplexCodec child channel
Motivation:

If a write fails for a Http2MultiplexChannel stream channel, the channel
may be forcibly closed, but only after the promise has been failed. That
means continuations attached to the promise may see the channel in an
inconsistent state of still being open and active.

Modifications:

Move the satisfaction of the promise to after the channel cleanup logic
runs.

Result:

Listeners attached to the future that resulted in a Failed write will
see the stream channel in the correct state.
2018-06-28 08:10:54 +02:00
Bryce Anderson
8f01259833 HpackDecoder treats invalid pseudo-headers as stream level errors
Motivation:

The HTTP/2 spec dictates that invalid pseudo-headers should cause the
request/response to be treated as malformed (8.1.2.1), and the recourse
for that is to treat the situation as a stream error of type
PROTOCOL_ERROR (8.1.2.6). However, we're treating them as a connection
error with the connection being immediately torn down and the HPACK
state potentially being corrupted.

Modifications:

The HpackDecoder now throws a StreamException for validation failures
and throwing is deffered until the end of of the decode phase to ensure
that the HPACK state isn't corrupted by returning early.

Result:

Behavior more closely aligned with the HTTP/2 spec.

Fixes #8043.
2018-06-26 13:53:14 +02:00
Bryce Anderson
8687e1eeed Don't fail the deregistration promise in Http2MultiplexCodec
Motivation:

We deviate from the AbstractChannel implementation on deregistration by
failing the provided promise if the channel is already deregistered. In
contrast, AbstractChannel will always set the promise to successfully
done.

Modification:

Change the
Http2MultiplexCodec.DefaultHttp2StreamChannel.Http2ChannelUnsafe to
always set the promise provided to deregister as done as is the
case in AbstractChannel.
2018-06-21 10:20:54 +02:00
Bryce Anderson
c7c8e6a3ec Defer channelInactive and channelUnregistered events in Http2MultiplexCodec (#8021)
Motivation:

There is an inconsistency between the order of events in the
StreamChannel implementation in Http2MultiplexCodec and other Channel
implementations that extend AbstractChannel where channelInactive and
channelUnregistered events are not performed 'later'. This can cause an
unexected order of events for ChannelHandler implementations that call
Channel.close() in response to some event.

Modification:

The Http2MultiplexCodec.DefaultHttp2StreamChannel.Http2ChannelUnsafe was
modified to bounce the deregistration and channelInactive events through
the parent channels EventLoop.

Result:

Stream events are now in the proper order.

Fixes #8018.
2018-06-15 08:03:37 +02:00
Bryce Anderson
400ca87334 Provide an API for controlling and h2c upgrade response stream in Http2MultiplexCodec (#7968)
Motivation:

Http2MultiplexCodec doesn't currently have an API for using the response
of a h2c upgrade request.

Modifications:

Add a new API to the Http2MultiplexCodecBuilder which allows for setting
an upgrade handler and wire it into the Http2MultiplexCodec
implementation.

Result:

When using the Http2MultiplexCodec with h2c upgrades the upgrade handler
will get added to the Http2StreamChannel which represents the
half-closed (local) response of stream 1. It is then up to the user to
manage the transition from the IO channel pipeline configuration
necessary for making the h2c upgrade request to a form where it can read
the response from the new stream channel.

Fixes #7947.
2018-06-07 16:01:41 -07:00
Bryce Anderson
abe77511b9 Remove dead code in Http2CodecUtil (#8009)
Motivation:

The `ByteBuffer emptyPingBuf()` method of Http2CodecUtils is has been dead
code since DefaultHttp2PingFrame switched from using a ByteBuf to represent
the 8 octets to a long.

Modifications:

Remove the method and the unused static ByteBuf.

Result:

Less dead code.

Fixes #8002
2018-06-07 15:53:21 -07:00
Norman Maurer
f904c63a53
Correctly let Http2UnkownFrame extend HttpStreamFrame and so be usable with Http2MultiplexCodec. (#7976)
Motivation:

This is a followup for #7860. In the fix for #7860 we only partly fixed the problem as Http2UnknownFrame did not correctly extend HttpStreamFrame and so only worked when using the Http2FrameCodec. We need to have it extend HttpStreamFrame as otherwise Http2MultiplexCodec will reject to handle it correctly.

Modifications:

- Let Http2UnknownFrame extend HttpStreamFrame
- Add unit tests for writing and reading Http2UnkownFrame instances when the Http2MultiplexCodec is used.

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/7969.
2018-05-29 07:27:40 +02:00
Eric Anderson
88f0586a7e Remove HpackDecoder.maxHeaderListSizeGoAway (#7911)
Motivation:

When a sender sends too large of headers it should not unnecessarily
kill the connection, as killing the connection is a heavy-handed
solution while SETTINGS_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE is advisory and may be
ignored.

The maxHeaderListSizeGoAway limit in HpackDecoder is unnecessary because
any headers causing the list to exceeding the max size can simply be
thrown away. In addition, DefaultHttp2FrameReader.HeadersBlockBuilder
limits the entire block to maxHeaderListSizeGoAway. Thus individual
literals are limited to maxHeaderListSizeGoAway.

(Technically, literals are limited to 1.6x maxHeaderListSizeGoAway,
since the canonical Huffman code has a maximum compression ratio of
.625. However, the "unnecessary" limit in HpackDecoder was also being
applied to compressed sizes.)

Modifications:

Remove maxHeaderListSizeGoAway checking in HpackDecoder and instead
eagerly throw away any headers causing the list to exceed
maxHeaderListSize.

Result:

Fewer large header cases will trigger connection-killing.
DefaultHttp2FrameReader.HeadersBlockBuilder will still kill the
connection when maxHeaderListSizeGoAway is exceeded, however.

Fixes #7887
2018-05-19 08:31:59 +02:00
Nick Hill
30a02b441a Avoid implicit allocations in Http2FrameLogger when logging is disabled (#7937)
Motivation:

Integer autoboxing in this class (and possibly also the varargs arrays)
showed non-negligible CPU and garbage contribution when profiling a gRPC
service. grpc-java currently hardcodes use of Http2FrameLogger, set at
DEBUG level.

Modifications:

Wrap offending log statements in conditional blocks.

Result:

Garbage won't be produced by Http2FrameLogger when set to a disabled
logging level.
2018-05-15 09:06:32 +02:00
Norman Maurer
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Norman Maurer
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Daniel Schobel
bd800fa7e7 Add null-check to Htt2FrameCodec#consumeBytes. (#7899)
Motivation:

Streams can be deregistered so we can't assume their existence in the stream map.

Modifications:

Add a null-check in case a stream has been deregistered.

Result:

Fixes #7898.
2018-05-02 13:01:26 +02:00
Norman Maurer
dfeb4b15b5
Fix IllegalReferenceCountException when using Http2MultiplexCodec and a DefaultHttp2GoAwayFrame with a non empty ByteBuffer is received. (#7894)
Motivation:

We incorrectly called frame.release() in onHttp2GoAwayFrame which could lead to IllegalReferenceCountExceptions.  The call of release() is inappropriate because the fireChannelRead() in onHttp2Frame() will handle it.

Modifications:

- Not call frame.release()
- Add a unit test

Result:

Fxies https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/7892.
2018-04-28 22:03:49 +02:00
Bryce Anderson
f9604eeff5 Motivation: (#7848)
It is possible to create streams in the half-closed state where the
stream state doesn't reflect that the request headers have been sent by
the client or the server hasn't received the request headers. This
state isn't possible in the H2 spec as a half closed stream must have
either received a full request or have received the headers from a
pushed stream. In the current implementation, this can cause the stream
created as part of an h2c upgrade request to be in this invalid state
and result in the omission of RST frames as the client doesn't believe
it has sent the request to begin with.

Modification:

The `DefaultHttp2Connection.activate` method checks the state and
modifies the status of the request headers as appropriate.

Result:

Fixes #7847.
2018-04-21 08:23:15 +02:00