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Author SHA1 Message Date
Norman Maurer
0bd9d43b18
Move HttpPostMultiPartRequestDecoder specific tests to HttpPostMultiPartRequestDecoderTest (#11211)
Motivation:

Some of the HttpPostMultiPartRequestDecoder specific tests were included in HttpPostRequestDecoderTest. We should better move these in the correct test class.

Modifications:

Move specific tests

Result:

Cleanup
2021-04-29 16:00:39 +02:00
Frédéric Brégier
e7330490e3
Fix Memory release not correctly in Multipart Decoder (#11188)
Motivation:
2 years ago a change remove the default clearing of all HttpData, whatever
they are disk based or memory based.

A lot of users were probably releasing HttpData directly, so there was no issue.
But now, it seems, and as the Javadoc said, that `decoder.destroy()` shall clean up
also Memory based HttpData, and not only Disk based HttpData as currently.

Change:
- Add in `destroy()` method the necessary code to release if necessary
the underlying Memory based HttpDatas.

- Change one Junit Test (using Mixed, Memory and Disk based factories)
in order to check the correctness of this behavior and to really act
as a handler (releasing buffers or requests).

- Modify one Junit core to check validity when a delimiter is present in the Chunk
but not CRLF/LF (false delimiter), to ensure correctness.

Result:
No more issue on memory leak

Note that still the List and the Map are not cleaned, since they were not
before. No change is done on this, since it could produce backward issue compatibility.

Fix issues #11175 and #11184
2021-04-29 12:13:45 +02:00
Norman Maurer
def8a3f17d
Destroy HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoder if contructor throws (#11207)
Motivation:

We need to call destroy() if the constructor of HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoder throws as otherwise we may leak memory.

Modifications:

- Call destroy() if we throw
- Add unit test

Result:

No more leaks when constructor throws

Co-authored-by: Frederic Bregier <frederic.bregier@waarp.fr>
2021-04-28 12:27:12 +02:00
Norman Maurer
3657805711
Correctly throw ErrorDataDecoderException for errors while decoding (#11198)
Motivation:

We didn't correctly handle the case when no content-type header was found or if the charset was illegal and just did throw a NPE or ICE. We should in both cases throw an ErrorDataDecoderException to reflect what is documented in the javadocs.

Modifications:

- Throw correct exception
- Merge private method into the constructor as it is only used there
- Add unit tests

Result:

Throw expected exceptions on decoding errors
2021-04-27 16:37:37 +02:00
roy
c1b922b224
adjust validation logic when websocket server check starts with '/' (#11191)
Motivation:

When create a WebSocketServerProtocolConfig to check URI path starts from '/',
only '/' or '//subPath' can be passed by the checker,but '/subPath' should be
passed as well

Modifications:

in `WebSocketServerProtocolHandshakeHandler.isWebSocketPath()` treat '/' a special case

Result:
'/subPath' can be passed
2021-04-26 10:32:10 +02:00
Boris Unckel
db2f60c870
Utilize i.n.u.internal.ObjectUtil to assert Preconditions (codec-http) (#11170) (#11187)
Motivation:

NullChecks resulting in a NullPointerException or IllegalArgumentException, numeric ranges (>0, >=0) checks, not empty strings/arrays checks must never be anonymous but with the parameter or variable name which is checked. They must be specific and should not be done with an "OR-Logic" (if a == null || b == null) throw new NullPointerEx.

Modifications:

* import static relevant checks
* Replace manual checks with ObjectUtil methods

Result:

All checks needed are done with ObjectUtil, some exception texts are improved.

Fixes #11170
2021-04-23 08:08:28 +02:00
Norman Maurer
697952e3e6
Add WebSocketClientHandshaker / WebSocketServerHandshaker close methods that take ChannelHandlerContext as parameter (#11171)
Motivation:

At the moment we only expose close(...) methods that take a Channel as paramater. This can be problematic as the write will start at the end of the pipeline which may contain ChannelOutboundHandler implementations that not expect WebSocketFrame objects. We should better also support to pass in a ChannelHandlerContext as starting point for the write which ensures that the WebSocketFrame objects will be handled correctly from this position of the pipeline.

Modifications:

- Add new close(...) methods that take a ChannelHandlerContext
- Add javadoc sentence to point users to the new methods.

Result:

Be able to "start" the close at the right position in the pipeline.
2021-04-21 15:16:10 +02:00
Dmitriy Dumanskiy
3b89ac7cf0
Use ThreadLocalRandom instead of Math.random() (#11165)
Motivation:

`ThreadLocalRandom` doesn't cause contention. Also `nextInt()` generates only 4 random bytes while `Math.random()` generates 8 bytes.

Modification:

Replaced `(int) Math.random()` with `PlatformDependent.threadLocalRandom().nextInt()`

Result:

No possible contention when random numbers for WebSockets.
2021-04-19 13:56:16 +02:00
skyguard1
976486f021
[Clean] Remove useless code (#11154)
Motivation:
There is an unused field

Modifications:
Remove useless code

Result:
Code cleanup

Co-authored-by: xingrufei <xingrufei@sogou-inc.com>
2021-04-19 10:09:40 +02:00
Frédéric Brégier
93f021141d
Fix behavior of HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoder for Memory based Factory (#11145)
Motivation:
When Memory based Factory is used, if the first chunk starts with Line Break, the HttpData
is not filled with the current available buffer if the delimiter is not found yet, while it may
add some.

Fix JavaDoc to note potential wrong usage of content() or getByteBuf() if HttpDatais has
a huge content with the risk of Out Of Memory Exception.

Fix JavaDoc to explain how to release properly the Factory, whatever it is in Memory,
Disk or Mixed mode.

Fix issue #11143

Modifications:
First, when the delimiter is not found, instead of searching Line Break from readerIndex(), we should search
from readerIndex() + readableBytes() - delimiter size, since this is the only part where usefull
Line Break could be searched for, except if readableBytes is less than delimiter size (then we search from
readerIndex).

Second, when a Memory HttpData is created, it should be assigned an empty buffer to be
consistent with the other implementations (Disk or Mixed mode).
We cannot change the default behavior of the content() or getByteBuf() of the Memory based HttpData
since the ByteBuf is supposed to be null when released, but not empty.
When a new ByteBuf is added, one more check verifies if the current ByteBuf is empty, and if so, it
is released and replaced by the new one, without creating a new CompositeByteBuf.

Result:
In the tests testBIgFileUploadDelimiterInMiddleChunkDecoderMemoryFactory and related for other modes,
the buffers are starting with a CRLF.
When we offer only the prefix part of the multipart (no data at all), the current Partial HttpData has
an empty buffer.
The first time we offer the data starting with CRLF to the decoder, it now
has a correct current Partial HttpData with a buffer not empty.

The Benchmark was re-run against this new version.

Old Benchmark                                                                       Mode  Cnt  Score   Error   Units
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderBigAdvancedLevel   thrpt    6  4,037 ± 0,358  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderBigDisabledLevel   thrpt    6  4,226 ± 0,471  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderBigParanoidLevel   thrpt    6  0,875 ± 0,029  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderBigSimpleLevel     thrpt    6  4,346 ± 0,275  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderHighAdvancedLevel  thrpt    6  2,044 ± 0,020  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderHighDisabledLevel  thrpt    6  2,278 ± 0,159  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderHighParanoidLevel  thrpt    6  0,174 ± 0,004  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderHighSimpleLevel    thrpt    6  2,370 ± 0,065  ops/ms

New Benchmark                                                                       Mode  Cnt  Score   Error   Units
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderBigAdvancedLevel   thrpt    6  5,604 ± 0,415  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderBigDisabledLevel   thrpt    6  6,058 ± 0,111  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderBigParanoidLevel   thrpt    6  0,914 ± 0,031  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderBigSimpleLevel     thrpt    6  6,053 ± 0,051  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderHighAdvancedLevel  thrpt    6  2,636 ± 0,141  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderHighDisabledLevel  thrpt    6  3,033 ± 0,181  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderHighParanoidLevel  thrpt    6  0,178 ± 0,006  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderHighSimpleLevel    thrpt    6  2,859 ± 0,189  ops/ms

So +20 to +40% improvement due to not searching for CRLF/LF into the full buffer when no delimiter is found,
but only from the end and delimiter size + 2 (CRLF).
2021-04-16 11:01:15 +02:00
Dmitriy Dumanskiy
aaef54951f
remove unnecessary check in WebSocketFrameDecoder (#11113)
Motivation:

There are some redundant checks and so these can be removed

Modifications:

- First check frameOpcode != OPCODE_PING is removed because the code executed int the branch where frameOpcode  <= 7, while OPCODE_PING is 9.
- Second check frameOpcode != OPCODE_PING is removed because its checked before.

Result:

Code cleanup
2021-03-29 09:01:38 +02:00
Stuart Douglas
4f316b7cbd Fix exception if Response has content (#11093)
Motivation:

If compression is enabled and the HttpResponse also
implements HttpContent (but not LastHttpContent) then
the buffer will be freed to eagerly.

Modification:

I retain the buffer the same way that is done for the LastHttpContent case.

Note that there is another suspicious looking call a few lines above (if beginEncode returns null). I am not sure if this should also be retained.

Result:

Fixes #11092
2021-03-21 14:51:56 +01:00
Bennett Lynch
3f23f59b87
Introduce HttpMessageDecoderResult to expose decoded header size (#11068)
Motivation

The HttpObjectDecoder accepts input parameters for maxInitialLineLength
and maxHeaderSize. These are important variables since both message
components must be buffered in memory. As such, many decoders (like
Netty and others) introduce constraints. Due to their importance, many
users may wish to add instrumentation on the values of successful
decoder results, or otherwise be able to access these values to enforce
their own supplemental constraints.

While users can perhaps estimate the sizes today, they will not be
exact, due to the decoder being responsible for consuming optional
whitespace and the like.

Modifications

* Add HttpMessageDecoderResult class. This class extends DecoderResult
and is intended for HttpMessage objects successfully decoded by the
HttpObjectDecoder. It exposes attributes for the decoded
initialLineLength and headerSize.
* Modify HttpObjectDecoder to produce HttpMessageDecoderResults upon
successfully decoding the last HTTP header.
* Add corresponding tests to HttpRequestDecoderTest &
HttpResponseDecoderTest.

Co-authored-by: Bennett Lynch <Bennett-Lynch@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-03-12 13:49:51 +01:00
Norman Maurer
89c241e3b1
Merge pull request from GHSA-wm47-8v5p-wjpj
Motivation:

As stated by https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-8.1.2.6 we should report a stream error if the content-length does not match the sum of all data frames.

Modifications:

- Verify that the sum of data frames match if a content-length header was send.
- Handle multiple content-length headers and also handle negative values
- Add io.netty.http2.validateContentLength system property which allows to disable the more strict validation
- Add unit tests

Result:

Correctly handle the case when the content-length header was included but not match what is send and also when content-length header is invalid
2021-03-09 08:20:09 +01:00
Bennett Lynch
bf9b90c340
[HttpObjectDecoder] Include hex-value of illegal whitespace char (#11067)
Motivation:

HttpObjectDecoder may throw an IllegalArgumentException if it encounters
a character that Character.isWhitespace() returns true for, but is not
one of the two valid OWS (optional whitespace) values. Such values may
not have friendly or readable toString() values. We should include the
hex value so that the illegal character can always be determined.

Modifications:

Add hex value as well

Result:

Easier to debug 

Co-authored-by: Bennett Lynch <Bennett-Lynch@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-03-09 08:02:26 +01:00
Frédéric Brégier
1529ef1794
Minimize get byte multipart and fix buffer reuse (#11001)
Motivation:
- Underlying buffer usages might be erroneous when releasing them internaly
in HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoder.

2 bugs occurs:
1) Final File upload seems not to be of the right size.
2) Memory, even in Disk mode, is increasing continuously, while it shouldn't.

- Method `getByte(position)` is too often called within the current implementation
of the HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoder.
This implies too much activities which is visible when PARANOID mode is active.
This is also true in standard mode.

Apply the same fix on buffer from HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoder to HttpPostStandardRequestDecoder
made previously.

Finally in order to ensure we do not rewrite already decoded HttpData when decoding
next ones within multipart, we must ensure the buffers are copied and not a retained slice.

Modification:
- Add some tests to check consistency for HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoder.
Add a package protected method for testing purpose only.

- Use the `bytesBefore(...)` method instead of `getByte(pos)` in order to limit the external
access to the underlying buffer by retrieving iteratively the beginning of a correct start
position.
It is used to find both LF/CRLF and delimiter.
2 methods in HttpPostBodyUtil were created for that.

The undecodedChunk is copied when adding a chunk to a DataMultipart is loaded.
The same buffer is also rewritten in order to release the copied memory part.

Result:

Just for note, for both Memory or Disk or Mixed mode factories, the release has to be done as:

      for (InterfaceHttpData httpData: decoder.getBodyHttpDatas()) {
          httpData.release();
          factory.removeHttpDataFromClean(request, httpData);
      }
      factory.cleanAllHttpData();
      decoder.destroy();

The memory used is minimal in Disk or Mixed mode. In Memory mode, a big file is still
in memory but not more in the undecodedChunk but its own buffer (copied).

In terms of benchmarking, the results are:

Original code Benchmark                                                             Mode  Cnt  Score    Error   Units
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderBigAdvancedLevel   thrpt    6  0,152 ±  0,100  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderBigDisabledLevel   thrpt    6  0,543 ±  0,218  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderBigParanoidLevel   thrpt    6  0,001 ±  0,001  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderBigSimpleLevel     thrpt    6  0,615 ±  0,070  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderHighAdvancedLevel  thrpt    6  0,114 ±  0,063  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderHighDisabledLevel  thrpt    6  0,664 ±  0,034  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderHighParanoidLevel  thrpt    6  0,001 ±  0,001  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderHighSimpleLevel    thrpt    6  0,620 ±  0,140  ops/ms

New code Benchmark                                                                  Mode  Cnt  Score   Error   Units
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderBigAdvancedLevel   thrpt    6  4,037 ± 0,358  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderBigDisabledLevel   thrpt    6  4,226 ± 0,471  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderBigParanoidLevel   thrpt    6  0,875 ± 0,029  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderBigSimpleLevel     thrpt    6  4,346 ± 0,275  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderHighAdvancedLevel  thrpt    6  2,044 ± 0,020  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderHighDisabledLevel  thrpt    6  2,278 ± 0,159  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderHighParanoidLevel  thrpt    6  0,174 ± 0,004  ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderHighSimpleLevel    thrpt    6  2,370 ± 0,065  ops/ms

In short, using big file transfers, this is about 7 times faster with new code, while
using high number of HttpData, this is about 4 times faster with new code when using Simple Level.
When using Paranoid Level, using big file transfers, this is about 800 times faster with new code, while
using high number of HttpData, this is about 170 times faster with new code.
2021-02-26 14:24:39 +01:00
strugcoder
bb9370f2a2
Simplity some code (#11000)
Motivation:

There was some code that could be simplified.

Modification:

Simplify code.

Result:

Code cleanup
2021-02-11 08:42:01 +01:00
Norman Maurer
c735357bf2 Use Files.createTempFile(...) to ensure the file is created with proper permissions
Motivation:

File.createTempFile(String, String)` will create a temporary file in the system temporary directory if the 'java.io.tmpdir'. The permissions on that file utilize the umask. In a majority of cases, this means that the file that java creates has the permissions: `-rw-r--r--`, thus, any other local user on that system can read the contents of that file.
This can be a security concern if any sensitive data is stored in this file.

This was reported by Jonathan Leitschuh <jonathan.leitschuh@gmail.com> as a security problem.

Modifications:

Use Files.createTempFile(...) which will use safe-defaults when running on java 7 and later. If running on java 6 there isnt much we can do, which is fair enough as java 6 shouldnt be considered "safe" anyway.

Result:

Create temporary files with sane permissions by default.
2021-02-08 11:44:05 +01:00
Norman Maurer
6ce15414ff
Revert HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoder and HttpPostStandardRequestDecoder to e5951d46fc (#10989)
Motivation:

The changes introduced in 1c230405fd did cause various issues while the fix itself is not considered critical. For now it is considered the best to just rollback and investigate more.

Modifications:

- Revert changes done in 1c230405fd (and later) for
the post decoders.
- Ensure we give memory back to the system as soon as possible in a safe manner

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/10973
2021-02-03 20:40:29 +01:00
Stephane Landelle
ccd01934f5
Merge WebSocket extensions, close #10792 (#10956)
Motivation:

We currently append extensions to the user defined "sec-websocket-extensions" headers. This can cause duplicated entries.

Modifications:

* Replace existing `WebSocketExtensionUtil#appendExtension` private helper with a new `computeMergeExtensionsHeaderValue`. User defined parameters have higher precedence.
* Add tests (existing method wasn't tested)
* Reuse code for both client and server side (code was duplicated).

Result:

No more duplicated entries when user defined extensions overlap with the ones Netty generated.
2021-01-22 08:15:56 +01:00
Norman Maurer
60780c647e Revert "Merge WebSocket extensions, close #10792 (#10951)"
This reverts commit 4fbbcf8702.
2021-01-21 14:22:59 +01:00
Stephane Landelle
4fbbcf8702
Merge WebSocket extensions, close #10792 (#10951)
Motivation:

We currently append extensions to the user defined "sec-websocket-extensions" headers. This can cause duplicated entries.

Modifications:

* Replace existing `WebSocketExtensionUtil#appendExtension` private helper with a new `computeMergeExtensionsHeaderValue`. User defined parameters have higher precedence.
* Add tests (existing method wasn't tested)
* Reuse code for both client and server side (code was duplicated).

Result:

No more duplicated entries when user defined extensions overlap with the ones Netty generated.
2021-01-21 13:58:52 +01:00
Aayush Atharva
2b1785458b
Change switch to if (#10880)
Motivation:
switch is used when we have a good amount of cases because switch is faster than if-else. However, we're using only 1 case in switch which can affect performance.

Modification:
Changed switch to if.

Result:
Good code.
2020-12-22 19:25:33 +01:00
James Kleeh
c0674cff29
Fix infinite loop (#10855)
Motivation:

To fix the infinite loop parsing a multipart body.

Modifications:

Modified the loop to use the correct variable.

Result:

Multipart bodies will be parsed correctly again.
2020-12-11 14:15:23 +01:00
Violeta Georgieva
05093de0d6
Enforce status code validation in CloseWebSocketFrame (#10846)
Motivation:

According to specification 1006 status code must not be set as a status code in a
Close control frame by the endpoint. However 1006 status code can be
used in applications to indicate that the connection was closed abnormally.

Modifications:

- Enforce status code validation in CloseWebSocketFrame
- Add WebSocketCloseStatus construction with disabled validation
- Add test

Result:

Fixes #10838
2020-12-07 13:20:08 +01:00
Aayush Atharva
abd5a7d922
Add state in exception message (#10842)
Motivation:
We should add `state` in the exception message of `HttpObjectEncoder` because it makes debugging a little easier.

Modification:
Added `state` in the exception message.

Result:
Better exception message for smooth debugging.
2020-12-07 10:49:09 +01:00
Andrey Mizurov
f40b4f15a6
Override Sec-WebSocket-Protocol websocket handshake response header after custom headers to avoid duplication (#10793)
Motivation:

According rfc (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6455#section-11.3.4), `Sec-WebSocket-Protocol` header field MUST NOT appear
more than once in an HTTP response.
At the moment we can pass `Sec-WebSocket-Protocol`  via custom headers and it will be added to response.

Modification:

Change method add() to set() for avoid duplication. If we pass sub protocols in handshaker constructor it means that they are preferred over custom ones.

Result:

Less error prone behavior.
2020-11-19 09:49:44 +01:00
Frédéric Brégier
1c230405fd
Fix for performance regression on HttpPost RequestDecoder (#10623)
Fix issue #10508 where PARANOID mode slow down about 1000 times compared to ADVANCED.
Also fix a rare issue when internal buffer was growing over a limit, it was partially discarded
using `discardReadBytes()` which causes bad changes within previously discovered HttpData.

Reasons were:

Too many `readByte()` method calls while other ways exist (such as keep in memory the last scan position when trying to find a delimiter or using `bytesBefore(firstByte)` instead of looping externally).

Changes done:
- major change on way buffer are parsed: instead of read byte per byte until found delimiter, try to find the delimiter using `bytesBefore()` and keep the last unfound position to skeep already parsed parts (algorithms are the same but implementation of scan are different)
- Change the condition to discard read bytes when refCnt is at most 1.

Observations using Async-Profiler:
==================================

1) Without optimizations, most of the time (more than 95%) is through `readByte()` method within `loadDataMultipartStandard` method.
2) With using `bytesBefore(byte)` instead of `readByte()` to find various delimiter, the `loadDataMultipartStandard` method is going down to 19 to 33% depending on the test used. the `readByte()` method or equivalent `getByte(pos)` method are going down to 15% (from 95%).

Times are confirming those profiling:
- With optimizations, in SIMPLE mode about 82% better, in ADVANCED mode about 79% better and in PARANOID mode about 99% better (most of the duplicate read accesses are removed or make internally through `bytesBefore(byte)` method)

A benchmark is added to show the behavior of the various cases (one big item, such as File upload, and many items) and various level of detection (Disabled, Simple, Advanced, Paranoid). This benchmark is intend to alert if new implementations make too many differences (such as the previous version where about PARANOID gives about 1000 times slower than other levels, while it is now about at most 10 times).

Extract of Benchmark run:
=========================

Run complete. Total time: 00:13:27

Benchmark                                                                           Mode  Cnt  Score   Error   Units
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderBigAdvancedLevel   thrpt    6  2,248 ± 0,198 ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderBigDisabledLevel   thrpt    6  2,067 ± 1,219 ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderBigParanoidLevel   thrpt    6  1,109 ± 0,038 ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderBigSimpleLevel     thrpt    6  2,326 ± 0,314 ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderHighAdvancedLevel  thrpt    6  1,444 ± 0,226 ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderHighDisabledLevel  thrpt    6  1,462 ± 0,642 ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderHighParanoidLevel  thrpt    6  0,159 ± 0,003 ops/ms
HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoderBenchmark.multipartRequestDecoderHighSimpleLevel    thrpt    6  1,522 ± 0,049 ops/ms
2020-11-19 08:00:35 +01:00
Artem Smotrakov
26976310d2
Enable header valication in HttpServerUpgradeHandler (#10643)
Motivation:

HttpServerUpgradeHandler takes a list of protocols from an incoming
request and uses them for building a response.
Although the class does some validation while parsing the list,
it then disables HTTP header validation when it builds a responst.
The disabled validation may potentially allow
HTTP response splitting attacks.

Modifications:

- Enabled HTTP header validation in HttpServerUpgradeHandler
  as a defense-in-depth measure to prevent possible
  HTTP response splitting attacks.
- Added a new constructor that allows disabling the validation.

Result:

HttpServerUpgradeHandler validates incoming protocols
before including them into a response.
That should prevent possible HTTP response splitting attacks.
2020-10-30 11:23:42 +01:00
Norman Maurer
d58d1add34 Fix checkstyle errors introduced by 33de96f448 2020-10-24 14:50:00 +02:00
Andrey Mizurov
33de96f448
Provide new client and server websocket handshake exceptions (#10646)
Motivation:

At the moment we have only one base `WebSocketHandshakeException` for handling WebSocket upgrade issues.
Unfortunately, this message contains only a string message about the cause of the failure, which is inconvenient in handling.

Modification:

Provide new `WebSocketClientHandshakeException` with `HttpResponse` field  and `WebSocketServerHandshakeException` with `HttpRequest` field both of them without content for avoid reference counting 
problems. 

Result:

More information for more flexible handling.

Fixes #10277 #4528 #10639.
2020-10-24 14:41:11 +02:00
Artem Smotrakov
e5951d46fc
Enable nohttp check during the build (#10708)
Motivation:

HTTP is a plaintext protocol which means that someone may be able
to eavesdrop the data. To prevent this, HTTPS should be used whenever
possible. However, maintaining using https:// in all URLs may be
difficult. The nohttp tool can help here. The tool scans all the files
in a repository and reports where http:// is used.

Modifications:

- Added nohttp (via checkstyle) into the build process.
- Suppressed findings for the websites
  that don't support HTTPS or that are not reachable

Result:

- Prevent using HTTP in the future.
- Encourage users to use HTTPS when they follow the links they found in
  the code.
2020-10-23 14:44:18 +02:00
Stuart Douglas
303baf5c0b
Minor performance improvement in websocket upgrade (#10710)
Motivation:

I noticed WebSocketServerExtensionHandler taking up a non-trivial
amount of CPU time for a non-websocket based menchmark. This attempts
to speed it up.

Modifications:

- It is faster to check for a 101 response than to look at headers,
so an initial response code check is done
- Move all the actual upgrade code into its own method to increase
chance of this method being inlined
- Add an extra contains() check for the upgrade header, to avoid
allocating an iterator if there is no upgrade header

Result:

A small but noticable performance increase.

Signed-off-by: Stuart Douglas <stuart.w.douglas@gmail.com>
2020-10-21 12:09:32 +02:00
Norman Maurer
ffbddcd842
Replace deprecated Assert.assertThat(...) with MatcherAssert.assertThat(...) (#10699)
Motivation:

junit deprecated Assert.assertThat(...)

Modifications:

Use MatcherAssert.assertThat(...) as replacement for deprecated method

Result:

Less deprecation warnings
2020-10-18 14:30:52 +02:00
Artem Smotrakov
1ca7d5db81
Fix or suppress LGTM findings (#10689)
Motivation:

LGTM reports multiple issues. They need to be triaged,
and real ones should be fixed.

Modifications:
- Fixed multiple issues reported by LGTM, such as redundant conditions,
  resource leaks, typos, possible integer overflows.
- Suppressed false-positives.
- Added a few testcases.

Result:

Fixed several possible issues, get rid of false alarms in the LGTM report.
2020-10-17 09:49:44 +02:00
Norman Maurer
6b613682ba
Ensure we don't leak the ClassLoader in the backtrace (#10691)
Motivation:

We have a few classes in which we store and reuse static instances of various exceptions. When doing so it is important to also override fillInStacktrace() and so prevent the leak of the ClassLoader in the internal backtrace field.

Modifications:

- Add overrides of fillInStracktrace when needed
- Move ThrowableUtil usage in the static methods

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/pull/10686
2020-10-15 20:41:29 +02:00
Aayush Atharva
08ff3442ec
Update OWASP Links in Cookie class (#10677)
Motivation:
Fix Broken Link of OWASP HttpOnly Cookie in Cookie class.

Modification:
Updated the broken link.

Result:
Broken Link Fix for better Documentation.
2020-10-15 14:08:36 +02:00
Aayush Atharva
6cb72be2dd
Use ObjectUtil for multiple operations (#10679)
Motivation:
We should use ObjectUtil for checking if Compression parameters are in range. This will reduce LOC and make code more readable.

Modification:
Used ObjectUtil

Result:
More readable code
2020-10-14 12:01:42 +02:00
Artem Smotrakov
5b55ee434b
Avoid casting numbers to narrower types (#10645)
Motivation:

Avoid implicit conversions to narrower types in
AbstractMemoryHttpData and Bzip2HuffmanStageEncoder classes
reported by LGTM.

Modifications:

Updated the classes to avoid implicit casting to narrower types.
It doesn't look like that an integer overflow is possible there,
therefore no checks for overflows were added.

Result:

No warnings about implicit conversions to narrower types.
2020-10-12 09:33:47 +02:00
Artem Smotrakov
00f21845f8
Suppress warnings about weak hash algorithms (#10647)
Motivation:

LGTM reported that WebSocketUtil uses MD5 and SHA-1
that are considered weak. Although those algorithms
are insecure, they are required by draft-ietf-hybi-thewebsocketprotocol-00
specification that is implemented in the corresponding WebSocket
handshakers. Once the handshakers are removed, WebSocketUtil can be
updated to stop using those weak hash functions.

Modifications:

Added SuppressWarnings annotations.

Result:

Suppressed warnings.
2020-10-12 09:24:17 +02:00
Doyun Geum
d01471917b
Add validation check about websocket path (#10583)
Add validation check about websocket path

Motivation:

I add websocket handler in custom server with netty.
I first add WebSocketServerProtocolHandler in my channel pipeline.
It does work! but I found that it can pass "/websocketabc". (websocketPath is "/websocket")

Modification:
`isWebSocketPath()` method of `WebSocketServerProtocolHandshakeHandler` now checks that "startsWith" applies to the first URL path component, rather than the URL as a string.

Result:
Requests to "/websocketabc" are no longer passed to handlers for requests that starts-with "/websocket".
2020-10-08 12:06:43 +02:00
Divij Vaidya
79a7c157a3
Clear scheduled timeout if channel is closed with incomplete WebSocket handshake (#10510)
Motivation:

Consider a scenario when the client iniitiates a WebSocket handshake but before the handshake is complete,
the channel is closed due to some reason. In such scenario, the handshake timeout scheduled on the executor
is not cleared. The reason it is not cleared is because in such cases the handshakePromise is not completed.

Modifications:

This change completes the handshakePromise exceptinoally on channelInactive callback, if it has not been
completed so far. This triggers the callback on completion of the promise which clears the timeout scheduled
on the executor.

This PR also adds a test case which reproduces the scenario described above. The test case fails before the
fix is added and succeeds when the fix is applied.

Result:

After this change, the timeout scheduled on the executor will be cleared, thus freeing up thread resources.
2020-09-16 09:40:42 +02:00
Kevin Wu
95ce1b95ea
Fix DeleteOnExitHook cause memory leak (#10560)
Motivation:

If DeleteOnExitHook is in the open state and the program runs for a long time, the DeleteOnExitHook file keeps increasing.
This results in a memory leak


Modification:

I re-customized a DeleteOnExitHook hook. If DeleteOnExitHook is turned on, this hook will be added when creating a temporary file. After the request ends and the corresponding resources are released, the current file will be removed from this hook, so that it will not increase all the time.

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/10351
2020-09-15 16:38:42 +02:00
Nick Hill
8e8f01e01d
Use ByteBuf#isAccessible() in more places (#10506)
Motivation

ByteBuf has an isAccessible method which was introduced as part of ref
counting optimizations but there are some places still doing
accessibility checks by accessing the volatile refCnt() directly.

Modifications

- Have PooledNonRetained(Duplicate|Sliced)ByteBuf#isAccessible() use
their refcount delegate's isAccessible() method
- Add static isAccessible(buf) and ensureAccessible(buf) methods to
ByteBufUtil
(since ByteBuf#isAccessible() is package-private)
- Adjust DefaultByteBufHolder and similar classes to use these methods
rather than access refCnt() directly

Result

- More efficient accessibility checks in more places
2020-08-28 09:18:13 +02:00
Andrey Mizurov
f51ae686c4
Small fix that takes into account the remainder when assigning the size (see #10453) (#10491)
Motivation:

This is small fixes for #10453 PR according @njhill and @normanmaurer conversation.

Modification:

Simple refactor and takes into account remainder when calculate size.

Result:

Behavior is correct
2020-08-21 09:18:48 +02:00
Violeta Georgieva
b27914e302
AbstractDiskHttpData#getChunk closes fileChannel only if everything w… (#10481)
Motivation:
AbstractDiskHttpData#getChunk opens and closes fileChannel every time when it is invoked,
as a result the uploaded file is corrupted. This is a regression caused by #10270.

Modifications:

- Close the fileChannel only if everything was read or an exception is thrown
- Add unit test

Result:
AbstractDiskHttpData#getChunk closes fileChannel only if everything was read or an exception is thrown
2020-08-14 10:54:43 +02:00
Andrey Mizurov
686df17b1a
Fix #10449, buffer.getBytes(...) not change a file channel position (#10453)
Motivation:

Regression appeared after making changes in fix #10360 .
The main problem here that `buffer.getBytes(buffer.readerIndex(), fileChannel, fileChannel.position(), localsize)`
doesn't change channel position after writes.

Modification:

Manually set position according to the written bytes.

Result:

Fixes #10449 .
2020-08-07 13:53:16 +02:00
Bennett Lynch
9557c88da2
Add option to HttpObjectDecoder to allow duplicate Content-Lengths (#10349)
Motivation:

Since https://github.com/netty/netty/pull/9865 (Netty 4.1.44) the
default behavior of the HttpObjectDecoder has been to reject any HTTP
message that is found to have multiple Content-Length headers when
decoding. This behavior is well-justified as per the risks outlined in
https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9861, however, we can see from the
cited RFC section that there are multiple possible options offered for
responding to this scenario:

> If a message is received that has multiple Content-Length header
> fields with field-values consisting of the same decimal value, or a
> single Content-Length header field with a field value containing a
> list of identical decimal values (e.g., "Content-Length: 42, 42"),
> indicating that duplicate Content-Length header fields have been
> generated or combined by an upstream message processor, then the
> recipient MUST either reject the message as invalid or replace the
> duplicated field-values with a single valid Content-Length field
> containing that decimal value prior to determining the message body
> length or forwarding the message.

https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.3.2

Netty opted for the first option (rejecting as invalid), which seems
like the safest, but the second option (replacing duplicate values with
a single value) is also valid behavior.

Modifications:

* Introduce "allowDuplicateContentLengths" parameter to
HttpObjectDecoder (defaulting to false).
* When set to true, will allow multiple Content-Length headers only if
they are all the same value. The duplicated field-values will be
replaced with a single valid Content-Length field.
* Add new parameterized test class for testing different variations of
multiple Content-Length headers.

Result:

This is a backwards-compatible change with no functional change to the
existing behavior.

Note that the existing logic would result in NumberFormatExceptions
for header values like "Content-Length: 42, 42". The new logic correctly
reports these as IllegalArgumentException with the proper error message.

Additionally note that this behavior is only applied to HTTP/1.1, but I
suspect that we may want to expand that to include HTTP/1.0 as well...
That behavior is not modified here to minimize the scope of this change.
2020-07-06 10:25:13 +02:00
feijermu
8b3abf3b49
Fix a javadoc mistake. (#10364)
Motivation:

There exists a `javadoc` mistake in `HttpHeaderValues.java`.

Modification:

Just correct this `javadoc` mistake...
2020-06-23 09:23:59 +02:00
Norman Maurer
48938e2d99
Fix memory leak in AbstractDiskHttpData when CompositeByteBuf is used (#10360)
Motivation:

AbstractDiskHttpData may cause a memory leak when a CompositeByteBuf is used. This happened because we may call copy() but actually never release the newly created ByteBuf.

Modifications:

- Remove copy() call and just use ByteBuf.getBytes(...) which will internally handle the writing to the FileChannel without any extra copies that need to be released later on.
- Add unit test

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/10354
2020-06-22 13:54:20 +02:00