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Author SHA1 Message Date
Scott Mitchell
413c7c2cd8 Set readPending to false when ever a read is done
Motivation:
readPending is currently only set to false if data is delivered to the application, however this may result in duplicate events being received from the selector in the event that the socket was closed.

Modifications:
- We should set readPending to false before each read attempt for all
transports besides NIO.
- Based upon the Javadocs it is possible that NIO may have spurious
wakeups [1]. In this case we should be more cautious and only set
readPending to false if data was actually read.

[1] https://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/nio/channels/SelectionKey.html
That a selection key's ready set indicates that its channel is ready for some operation category is a hint, but not a guarantee, that an operation in such a category may be performed by a thread without causing the thread to block.

Result:
Notification from the selector (or simulated events from kqueue/epoll ET) in the event of socket closure.
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/7255
2017-10-25 08:25:54 -07:00
Lionel Li
424bb09d24 Http2StreamFrameToHttpObjectCodec should handle 100-Continue properly
Motivation:
Http2StreamFrameToHttpObjectCodec was not properly encoding and
decoding 100-Continue HttpResponse/Http2SettingsFrame properly. It was
encoding 100-Continue FullHttpResponse as an Http2SettingFrame with
endStream=true, causing the child channel to terminate. It was not
decoding 100-Continue Http2SettingsFrame (endStream=false) as
FullHttpResponse. This should be fixed as it would cause http2 child
stream to prematurely close, and could cause HttpObjectAggregator to
fail if it's in the pipeline.

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

Result:
Now Http2StreamFrameToHttpObjectCodec should be properly handling
100-Continue responses.
2017-10-25 06:56:02 +02:00
Dmitry Minkovsky
8aeba78ecc HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoder should decode header field parameters
Motivation:

I am receiving a multipart/form_data upload from a Mailgun webhook. This webhook used to send parts like this:

--74e78d11b0214bdcbc2f86491eeb4902
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="attachment-2"; filename="attached_�айл.txt"
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Length: 32

This is the content of the file

--74e78d11b0214bdcbc2f86491eeb4902--
but now it posts parts like this:

--74e78d11b0214bdcbc2f86491eeb4902
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="attachment-2"; filename*=utf-8''attached_%D1%84%D0%B0%D0%B9%D0%BB.txt

This is the content of the file

--74e78d11b0214bdcbc2f86491eeb4902--
This new format uses field parameter encoding described in RFC 5987. More about this encoding can be found here.

Netty does not parse this format. The result is the filename is not decoded and the part is not parsed into a FileUpload.

Modification:

Added failing test in HttpPostRequestDecoderTest.java and updated HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoder.java
Refactored to please Netkins
Result:

Fixes:

HttpPostMultipartRequestDecoder identifies the RFC 5987 format and parses it.
Previous functionality is retained.
2017-10-24 19:30:59 +02:00
Carl Mastrangelo
e62e6df4ac Use WeakReferences for Resource Leaks
Motivation:
Phantom references are for cleaning up resources that were
forgotten, which means they keep their referent alive.   This
means garbage is kept around until the refqueue is drained, rather
than when the reference is unreachable.

Modification:
Use Weak References instead of Phantoms

Result:
More punctual leak detection.
2017-10-24 19:21:33 +02:00
Norman Maurer
92b786e2f3 Fix possible leak in SslHandler if wrap(...) throws.
Motivation:

We can end up with a buffer leak if SSLEngine.wrap(...) throws.

Modifications:

Correctly release the ByteBuf if SSLEngine.wrap(...) throws.

Result:

Fixes [#7337].
2017-10-24 18:52:20 +02:00
Ned Twigg
dcbbae7f90 Added QueryStringDecoder.rawPath() and rawQuery()
Motivation:

Before this commit, it is impossible to access the path component of the
URI before it has been decoded.  This makes it impossible to distinguish
between the following URIs:

/user/title?key=value
/user%2Ftitle?key=value

The user could already access the raw uri value, but they had to calculate
pathEndIdx themselves, even though it might already be cached inside
QueryStringDecoder.

Result:

The user can easily and efficiently access the undecoded path and query.
2017-10-24 09:32:06 +02:00
Lionel Li
baf273aea8 Trigger user event when H2 conn preface & SETTINGS frame are sent
Motivation:
Previously client Http2ConnectionHandler trigger a user event
immediately when the HTTP/2 connection preface is sent. Any attempt to
immediately send a new request could cause the server to terminate the
connection, as it might not have received the SETTINGS frame from the
client. Per RFC7540 Section 3.5, the preface "MUST be followed by a
SETTINGS frame (Section 6.5), which MAY be empty."
(https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-3.5)

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

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

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

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

Modifications:

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

Result:

Channel writability changes are triggered again.
2017-10-24 09:13:15 +02:00
Norman Maurer
d8e187ff2c Ensure setting / getting the traffic class on an ipv4 only system works when using the native transport.
Motivation:

We tried to set IPV6 opts on an ipv4 only system and so failed to set / get the traffic opts. This resulted in a test-error when trying to compile netty on ipv4 only systems.

Modifications:

Use the correct opts depending on if the system is ipv4 only or not.

Result:

Be able to build and use on ipv4 only systems.
2017-10-24 09:03:28 +02:00
Nikolay Fedorovskikh
dcc39e5b21 Fixes a LoggingHandler#format method with two arguments
Motivation:
Bug in capacity calculation: occurs auto convert to string instead of sum up.

Modifications:
Use `eventName.length()` in sum.

Result:
Less trash in logs.
2017-10-24 06:56:54 +02:00
Norman Maurer
521e87984d SslHandler.setHandshakeTimeout*(...) should also been enforced on the server side.
Motivation:

We should also enforce the handshake timeout on the server-side to allow closing connections which will not finish the handshake in an expected amount of time.

Modifications:

- Enforce the timeout on the server and client side
- Add unit test.

Result:

Fixes [#7230].
2017-10-23 19:33:07 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
dcb828f02f DnsResolver CNAME redirect bug
Motviation:
DnsNameResolverContext#followCname attempts to build a query to follow a CNAME, but puts the original hostname in the DnsQuery instead of the CNAME hostname. This will result in not following CNAME redirects correctly.

Result:
- DnsNameResolverContext#followCname should use the CNAME instead of the original hostname when building the DnsQuery

Result:
More correct handling of redirect queries.
2017-10-23 09:37:32 -07:00
Nikolay Fedorovskikh
dc98eae5a5 Correct filling an origin header for WS client
Motivation:
An `origin`/`sec-websocket-origin` header value in websocket client is filling incorrect in some cases:
- Hostname is not converting to lower-case as prescribed by RFC 6354 (see [1]).
- Selecting a `http` scheme when source URI has `wss`/`https` scheme and non-standard port.

Modifications:
- Convert uri-host to lower-case.
- Use a `https` scheme if source URI scheme is `wss`/`https`, or if source scheme is null and port == 443.

Result:
Correct filling an `origin` header for WS client.

[1] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6454#section-4
2017-10-23 11:38:34 +02:00
Idel Pivnitskiy
d93c607f93 Update links for actual Protobuf repo and documentation
Motivation:

Use actual links to new locations of Protobuf repo and documentation to
avoid problems when redirect will not work.

Modification:

Links in comments and all/pom.xml

Result:

Correct links to Protobuf resources
2017-10-23 07:41:35 +02:00
Norman Maurer
740c68faed Add supresswarnings to cleanup 16b1dbdf92.
Motivation:

We should add @SupressWarnings

Modifications:

Add annotations.

Result:

Less warnings
2017-10-22 18:16:46 +02:00
Idel Pivnitskiy
4793daa589 Make Comparators Serializable
Motivation:

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

Modifications:

Implements Serializable for all classes, which implements Comparator.

Result:

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

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

Modifications:

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

Result:

Cleaner code with proper 'static' modifiers.
2017-10-21 14:59:26 +02:00
Nikolay Fedorovskikh
17e1a26d64 Fixes a javadoc for ByteBufUtil#copy method
Motivation:
Javadoc of the `ByteBufUtil#copy(AsciiString, int, ByteBuf, int, int)` is incorrect.

Modifications:
Fix it.

Result:
The description of the `#copy` method is not misleading.
2017-10-21 14:51:20 +02:00
Nikolay Fedorovskikh
09dd6a5d4d Minor improvements in ByteBufOutputStream
Motivation:
In the `ByteBufOutputStream` we can use an appropriate methods of `ByteBuf`
to reduce calls of virtual methods and do not copying converting logic.

Modifications:
- Use an appropriate methods of `ByteBuf`
- Remove redundant conversions (int -> byte, int -> char).
- Use `ByteBuf#writeCharSequence` in the `writeBytes(String)'.

Result:
Less code duplication. A `writeBytes(String)` method is faster.
No unnecessary conversions. More consistent and cleaner code.
2017-10-21 14:44:13 +02:00
Idel Pivnitskiy
558097449c Add missed 'serialVersionUID' field for Serializable classes
Motivation:

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

Modifications:

Add missed 'serialVersionUID' field for all Serializable
classes.

Result:

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

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

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

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

Modifications:

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

Result:

When performing the server portion of HTTP upgrade, the 101
Switching Protocols response will no longer contain a
Content-Length: 0 header field.
2017-10-21 14:36:19 +02:00
Carl Mastrangelo
16b1dbdf92 Motivation: Resource Leak Detector (RLD) tries to helpfully indicate where an object was last accessed and report the accesses in the case the object was not cleaned up. It handles lightly used objects well, but drops all but the last few accesses.
Configuring this is tough because there is split between highly shared (and accessed) objects and lightly accessed objects.

Modification:
There are a number of changes here.  In relative order of importance:

API / Functionality changes:
* Max records and max sample records are gone.  Only "target" records, the number of records tries to retain is exposed.
* Records are sampled based on the number of already stored records.  The likelihood of recording a new sample is `2^(-n)`, where `n` is the number of currently stored elements.
* Records are stored in a concurrent stack structure rather than a list.  This avoids a head and tail.  Since the stack is only read once, there is no need to maintain head and tail pointers
* The properties of this imply that the very first and very last access are always recorded.  When deciding to sample, the top element is replaced rather than pushed.
* Samples that happen between the first and last accesses now have a chance of being recorded.  Previously only the final few were kept.
* Sampling is no longer deterministic.  Previously, a deterministic access pattern meant that you could conceivably always miss some access points.
* Sampling has a linear ramp for low values and and exponentially backs off roughly equal to 2^n.  This means that for 1,000,000 accesses, about 20 will actually be kept.  I have an elegant proof for this which is too large to fit in this commit message.

Code changes:
* All locks are gone.  Because sampling rarely needs to do a write, there is almost 0 contention.  The dropped records counter is slightly contentious, but this could be removed or changed to a LongAdder.  This was not done because of memory concerns.
* Stack trace exclusion is done outside of RLD.  Classes can opt to remove some of their methods.
* Stack trace exclusion is faster, since it uses String.equals, often getting a pointer compare due to interning.  Previously it used contains()
* Leak printing is outputted fairly differently.  I tried to preserve as much of the original formatting as possible, but some things didn't make sense to keep.

Result:
More useful leak reporting.

Faster:
```
Before:
Benchmark                                           (recordTimes)   Mode  Cnt       Score      Error  Units
ResourceLeakDetectorRecordBenchmark.record                      8  thrpt   20  136293.404 ± 7669.454  ops/s
ResourceLeakDetectorRecordBenchmark.record                     16  thrpt   20   72805.720 ± 3710.864  ops/s
ResourceLeakDetectorRecordBenchmark.recordWithHint              8  thrpt   20  139131.215 ± 4882.751  ops/s
ResourceLeakDetectorRecordBenchmark.recordWithHint             16  thrpt   20   74146.313 ± 4999.246  ops/s

After:
Benchmark                                           (recordTimes)   Mode  Cnt       Score      Error  Units
ResourceLeakDetectorRecordBenchmark.record                      8  thrpt   20  155281.969 ± 5301.399  ops/s
ResourceLeakDetectorRecordBenchmark.record                     16  thrpt   20   77866.239 ± 3821.054  ops/s
ResourceLeakDetectorRecordBenchmark.recordWithHint              8  thrpt   20  153360.036 ± 8611.353  ops/s
ResourceLeakDetectorRecordBenchmark.recordWithHint             16  thrpt   20   78670.804 ± 2399.149  ops/s
```
2017-10-19 12:21:21 -07:00
Norman Maurer
9bcf31977c Fail the connectPromise with the correct exception if the connection is refused when using the native kqueue transport.
Motivation:

Due a bug we happen to sometimes fail the connectPromise with a ClosedChannelException when using the kqueue transport and the remote peer refuses the connection. We need to ensure we fail it with the correct exception.

Modifications:

Call finishConnect() before calling close() to ensure we preserve the correct exception.

Result:

KQueueSocketConnectionAttemptTest.testConnectionRefused will pass always on macOS.
2017-10-07 21:33:26 +02:00
Jason Tedor
3fe1f71511 Do not treat errors as decoder exception (redux)
Motivation: Today when Netty encounters a general error while decoding
it treats this as a decoder exception. However, for fatal causes this
should not be treated as such, instead the fatal error should be carried
up the stack without the callee having to unwind causes. This was
probably done for byte to byte message decoder but is now done for all
decoders.

Modifications: Instead of translating any error to a decoder exception,
we let those unwind out the stack (note that finally blocks still
execute) except in places where an event needs to fire where we fire
with the error instead of wrapping in a decoder exception.

Result: Fatal errors will not be treated as innocent decoder exceptions.
2017-10-07 18:17:00 +02:00
Johno Crawford
3cca5dfa92 Update JCTools version
Motivation:

JCTools 2.1.0 contains package-info.class which doesn't load on JRE 6.

Modifications:

Change pom JCTools version.

Result:

Really fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/7117
2017-10-07 18:10:29 +02:00
Johno Crawford
f301edfb9d Upgrade dependencies to versions which use ASM 6.0.0+
Motivation:

We need to upgrade our dependencies to versions which use ASM 6.0.0+ to support compiling on java9.

Modifications:

Update animal-sniffer-maven-plugin and maven-shade-plugin.

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/6100
2017-10-07 12:45:25 +02:00
Jason Tedor
5eca326c35 Do not treat errors as decoder exception
Motivation: Today when Netty encounters a general error while decoding
it treats this as a decoder exception. However, for fatal causes this
should not be treated as such, instead the fatal error should be carried
up the stack without the callee having to unwind causes.

Modifications: Instead of translating any error to a decoder exception,
we let those unwind out the stack (note that finally blocks still
execute).

Result: Fatal errors will not be treated as innocent decoder exceptions.
2017-10-05 08:26:42 +02:00
Carl Mastrangelo
d3ca087f6b Propagate all exceptions when loading native code
Motivation:
There are 2 motivations, the first depends on the second:

Loading Netty Epoll statically stopped working in 4.1.16, due to
`Native` always loading the arch specific shared object.  In a
static binary, there is no arch specific SO.

Second, there are a ton of exceptions that can happen when loading
a native library.  When loading native code, Netty tries a bunch of
different paths but a failure in any given may not be fatal.

Additionally: turning on debug logging is not always feasible so
exceptions get silently swallowed.

Modifications:

* Change Epoll and Kqueue to try the static load second
* Modify NativeLibraryLoader to record all the locations where
  exceptions occur.
* Attempt to use `addSuppressed` from Java 7 if available.

Alternatives Considered:

An alternative would be to record log messages at each failure.  If
all load attempts fail, the log messages are printed as warning,
else as debug. The problem with this is there is no `LogRecord` to
create like in java.util.logging.  Buffering the args to
logger.log() at the end of the method loses the call site, and
changes the order of events to be confusing.

Another alternative is to teach NativeLibraryLoader about loading
the SO first, and then the static version.  This would consolidate
the code fore Epoll, Kqueue, and TCNative.   I think this is the
long term better option, but this PR is changing a lot already.
Someone else can take a crack at it later

Results:
Epoll Still Loads and easier debugging.
2017-10-04 08:45:27 +02:00
Carl Mastrangelo
83a19d5650 Optimistically update ref counts
Motivation:
Highly retained and released objects have contention on their ref
count.  Currently, the ref count is updated using compareAndSet
with care to make sure the count doesn't overflow, double free, or
revive the object.

Profiling has shown that a non trivial (~1%) of CPU time on gRPC
latency benchmarks is from the ref count updating.

Modification:
Rather than pessimistically assuming the ref count will be invalid,
optimistically update it assuming it will be.  If the update was
wrong, then use the slow path to revert the change and throw an
execption.  Most of the time, the ref counts are correct.

This changes from using compareAndSet to getAndAdd, which emits a
different CPU instruction on x86 (CMPXCHG to XADD).  Because the
CPU knows it will modifiy the memory, it can avoid contention.

On a highly contended machine, this can be about 2x faster.

There is a downside to the new approach.  The ref counters can
temporarily enter invalid states if over retained or over released.
The code does handle these overflow and underflow scenarios, but it
is possible that another concurrent access may push the failure to
a different location.  For example:

Time 1 Thread 1: obj.retain(INT_MAX - 1)
Time 2 Thread 1: obj.retain(2)
Time 2 Thread 2: obj.retain(1)

Previously Thread 2 would always succeed and Thread 1 would always
fail on the second access.  Now, thread 2 could fail while thread 1
is rolling back its change.

====

There are a few reasons why I think this is okay:

1. Buggy code is going to have bugs.  An exception _is_ going to be
   thrown.  This just causes the other threads to notice the state
   is messed up and stop early.
2. If high retention counts are a use case, then ref count should
   be a long rather than an int.
3. The critical section is greatly reduced compared to the previous
   version, so the likelihood of this happening is lower
4. On error, the code always rollsback the change atomically, so
   there is no possibility of corruption.

Result:
Faster refcounting

```
BEFORE:

Benchmark                                                                                             (delay)    Mode      Cnt         Score    Error  Units
AbstractReferenceCountedByteBufBenchmark.retainRelease_contended                                            1  sample  2901361       804.579 ±  1.835  ns/op
AbstractReferenceCountedByteBufBenchmark.retainRelease_contended                                           10  sample  3038729       785.376 ± 16.471  ns/op
AbstractReferenceCountedByteBufBenchmark.retainRelease_contended                                          100  sample  2899401       817.392 ±  6.668  ns/op
AbstractReferenceCountedByteBufBenchmark.retainRelease_contended                                         1000  sample  3650566      2077.700 ±  0.600  ns/op
AbstractReferenceCountedByteBufBenchmark.retainRelease_contended                                        10000  sample  3005467     19949.334 ±  4.243  ns/op
AbstractReferenceCountedByteBufBenchmark.retainRelease_uncontended                                          1  sample   456091        48.610 ±  1.162  ns/op
AbstractReferenceCountedByteBufBenchmark.retainRelease_uncontended                                         10  sample   732051        62.599 ±  0.815  ns/op
AbstractReferenceCountedByteBufBenchmark.retainRelease_uncontended                                        100  sample   778925       228.629 ±  1.205  ns/op
AbstractReferenceCountedByteBufBenchmark.retainRelease_uncontended                                       1000  sample   633682      2002.987 ±  2.856  ns/op
AbstractReferenceCountedByteBufBenchmark.retainRelease_uncontended                                      10000  sample   506442     19735.345 ± 12.312  ns/op

AFTER:
Benchmark                                                                                             (delay)    Mode      Cnt         Score    Error  Units
AbstractReferenceCountedByteBufBenchmark.retainRelease_contended                                            1  sample  3761980       383.436 ±  1.315  ns/op
AbstractReferenceCountedByteBufBenchmark.retainRelease_contended                                           10  sample  3667304       474.429 ±  1.101  ns/op
AbstractReferenceCountedByteBufBenchmark.retainRelease_contended                                          100  sample  3039374       479.267 ±  0.435  ns/op
AbstractReferenceCountedByteBufBenchmark.retainRelease_contended                                         1000  sample  3709210      2044.603 ±  0.989  ns/op
AbstractReferenceCountedByteBufBenchmark.retainRelease_contended                                        10000  sample  3011591     19904.227 ± 18.025  ns/op
AbstractReferenceCountedByteBufBenchmark.retainRelease_uncontended                                          1  sample   494975        52.269 ±  8.345  ns/op
AbstractReferenceCountedByteBufBenchmark.retainRelease_uncontended                                         10  sample   771094        62.290 ±  0.795  ns/op
AbstractReferenceCountedByteBufBenchmark.retainRelease_uncontended                                        100  sample   763230       235.044 ±  1.552  ns/op
AbstractReferenceCountedByteBufBenchmark.retainRelease_uncontended                                       1000  sample   634037      2006.578 ±  3.574  ns/op
AbstractReferenceCountedByteBufBenchmark.retainRelease_uncontended                                      10000  sample   506284     19742.605 ± 13.729  ns/op

```
2017-10-04 08:42:33 +02:00
Stephane Landelle
940f15f0d2 Use predefined HttpResponseStatus constant instead of hardcoded 101 code
Motivation:

#7269 removed an unnecessary instanciation for verifying WebSocket
handshake status code.
But it uses a hardcoded status code value for 101 instead of using the
intended `HttpResponseStatus#SWITCHING_PROTOCOLS` constant.

Modidication:

Compare actual `HttpResponseStatus` against predefined constant. Note
that `HttpResponseStatus#equals` is implemented in respect with the RFC
(only honor code, not text) so it’s intended to be used this way.

Result:

Cleaner code, use intended constant instead of hard coded value.
2017-10-02 18:58:12 +02:00
Norman Maurer
bb1833f22c Fix Java9SslEngine implementation of ApplicationProtocolAccessor and so fix ApplicationProtocolNegationHandler
Motivation:

Java9SslEngine did not correctly implement ApplicationProtocolAccessor and so returned an empty String when no extension was used while the interface contract is to return null. This lead to the situation that ApplicationProtocolNegationHandler did not correct work.

Modifications:

- Rename ApplicationProtocolAccessor.getApplicationProtocol() to getNegotiatedApplicationProtocol() which resolves the clash with the method exposed by Java9s SSLEngine.
- Correctly implement getNegotiatedApplicationProtocol() for Java9Sslengine
- Add delegate in Java9Sslengine.getApplicationProtocol() which is provided by Java9
- Adjust tests to test the correct behaviour.

Result:

Fixes [#7251].
2017-10-02 08:27:10 +02:00
Matt Belisle
ad548a6a0a Fixing CorsHandler response Content-Length
Motivation:

https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/7253

Modifications:

Adding `Content-Length: 0` to `CorsHandler.forbidden()` and `CorsHandler.handlePreflight()`

Result:

Contexts that are terminated by the CorsHandler will always include a Content-Length header
2017-10-02 08:20:15 +02:00
回眸,境界
06da0ceb64 Fix typo in comment. 2017-10-02 08:16:22 +02:00
Nikolay Fedorovskikh
78786e6052 Remove unnecessary instantiation of HttpResponseStatus
Motivation:
- In the `HttpResponseStatus#equals` checks only status code. No need to create new instance of `HttpResponseStatus` for comparison with response status.
- The RFC says: `the HTTP version and reason phrase aren't important` [1].

Modifications:
Use comparison by status code without creating new `HttpResponseStatus`.

Result:
Less allocations, more clear code.

[1] https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-hybi-thewebsocketprotocol-00
2017-10-02 08:08:34 +02:00
Sky Ao
47f016bf56 extract self() method to avoid too many unchecked @SuppressWarnings
Motivation:

There are many @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") in the code for the same purpose that we want to do this return:

@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public B someMethod() {
    ......
    return (B) this;
}
Modification:

Add a method self() and reuse in all these return lines:

@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
    private B self() {
        return (B) this;
    }
Result:

Then only one @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") left in the code.
2017-09-27 13:25:16 +02:00
nmittler
5a6ee27cee Upgrade Conscrypt to 1.0.0.RC11
Motivation:

Getting the latest Conscrypt goodies.

Modifications:

A few API changes have occurred, specifically in the Conscrypt
class.

Result:

Netty now builds and tests against Conscrypt 1.0.0.RC11
2017-09-26 20:15:54 +02:00
Norman Maurer
625a7426cd [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2017-09-25 06:12:32 +02:00
Norman Maurer
f57d8f00e1 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.16.Final 2017-09-25 06:12:16 +02:00
Lionel Li
e069079aff Adapt Http2ServerDowngrader to work with clients
Motivation:
Http2ServerDowngrader is specifically built for server channels where
inbound Http2StreamFrames are converted into HttpRequests, and outbound
HttpResponses are converted into Http2StreamFrames. It can be easily
made to be more generic to work with client channels where inbound
Http2StreamFrames are converted into HttpResponses, and outbound
HttpRequests are converted into Http2StreamFrames.

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

Result:
Now Http2StreamFrameToHttpObjectCodec can be used to translate
Http2StreamFrame to HttpObject for both server and client.
2017-09-22 11:04:43 -07:00
Norman Maurer
9d5daa37cc Check for latest centos release version when doing a release
Motivation:

We used to check for version 6.8 but the latest is 6.9

Modifications:

Update version to 6.9 in the check.

Result:

Be able to cut a release on latest centos version
2017-09-21 12:23:37 -07:00
Norman Maurer
c3298a3836 Fix regression in reporting leaks introduced by 3c8c7fc7e9.
Motivation:

3c8c7fc7e9 introduced some changes to the ResourceLeakDetector that introduced a regression and so would always log that paranoid leak detection should be enabled even it was already.

Modifications:

Correctly not clear the recorded stacktraces when we process the reference queue so we can log these.

Result:

ResourceLeakDetector works again as expected.
2017-09-21 12:17:43 -07:00
Carl Mastrangelo
003c8cc7ab Expose all defaults on PooledByteBufAllocator
Motivation:
Most, but not all defaults are statically exposed on
PooledByteBufAllocator.  This makes it cumbersome to make a custom
allocator where most of the defaults remain the same.

Modification:
Expose useCacheForAllThreads, and Direct preferred.  The latter is
needed because it is under the internal package, and public code
should probably not depend on it.

Result:
More customizeable allocators
2017-09-20 21:48:53 -07:00
Lionel Li
28d2560679 Update SSLEngineTest certificate validity
Motivation:
A bunch of unit tests are failing due to certificates having expired.
This has to be replaced with a newly generated certificate that has a
longer validity.

Modifications:
- generated a certificate with validity of 100 years from now

Results:
Unit tests are passing again
2017-09-20 21:47:38 -07:00
Moses Nakamura
1ff2e1fb5d Match Http2ClientUpgradeCodec to the new upgrade policy
Motivation:

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

Modifications:

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

Result:

Clients can initiate h2c upgrades successfully.
2017-09-20 12:42:43 -07:00
Norman Maurer
70c5c48eab Correctly not write any body when 1xx, 204 or 304 is used as response status code.
Motivation:

We need to ensure we not write any body when a response with status code of 1xx, 204 or 304 is used as stated in rfc:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.3.3

Modifications:

- Correctly handle status codes
- Add unit tests

Result:

Correctly handle responses with 1xx, 204, 304 status codes.
2017-09-20 07:41:13 -07:00
Norman Maurer
4d5f0e7ad5 NativeLibraryLoader should check the result of ClassLoader#getResource method
Motivation:

NativeLibraryLoader uses ClassLoader#getResource method that can return nulls when the resource cannot be found. The returned url variable should be checked for nullity and fail in a more usable manner than a NullPointerException

Modifications:

Fail with a FileNotFoundException

Result:

Fixes [#7222].
2017-09-19 17:45:06 -07:00
Norman Maurer
9d56439aa1 Make UnpooledDirectByteBuf, UnpooledHeapByteBuf and UnpooledUnsafeDirectByteBuf constructors public.
Motivation:

The constrcutors a protected atm but the classes are public. We should make the constructors public as well to make it easier to write your own ByteBufAllocator.

Modifications:

Change constructors to be public and add some javadocs.

Result:

Easier to create own ByteBufAllocator.
2017-09-18 21:42:46 -07:00
Norman Maurer
3c8c7fc7e9 Reduce performance overhead of ResourceLeakDetector
Motiviation:

The ResourceLeakDetector helps to detect and troubleshoot resource leaks and is often used even in production enviroments with a low level. Because of this its import that we try to keep the overhead as low as overhead. Most of the times no leak is detected (as all is correctly handled) so we should keep the overhead for this case as low as possible.

Modifications:

- Only call getStackTrace() if a leak is reported as it is a very expensive native call. Also handle the filtering and creating of the String in a lazy fashion
- Remove the need to mantain a Queue to store the last access records
- Add benchmark

Result:

Huge decrease of performance overhead.

Before the patch:

Benchmark                                           (recordTimes)   Mode  Cnt     Score     Error  Units
ResourceLeakDetectorRecordBenchmark.record                      8  thrpt   20  4358.367 ± 116.419  ops/s
ResourceLeakDetectorRecordBenchmark.record                     16  thrpt   20  2306.027 ±  55.044  ops/s
ResourceLeakDetectorRecordBenchmark.recordWithHint              8  thrpt   20  4220.979 ± 114.046  ops/s
ResourceLeakDetectorRecordBenchmark.recordWithHint             16  thrpt   20  2250.734 ±  55.352  ops/s

With this patch:

Benchmark                                           (recordTimes)   Mode  Cnt      Score      Error  Units
ResourceLeakDetectorRecordBenchmark.record                      8  thrpt   20  71398.957 ± 2695.925  ops/s
ResourceLeakDetectorRecordBenchmark.record                     16  thrpt   20  38643.963 ± 1446.694  ops/s
ResourceLeakDetectorRecordBenchmark.recordWithHint              8  thrpt   20  71677.882 ± 2923.622  ops/s
ResourceLeakDetectorRecordBenchmark.recordWithHint             16  thrpt   20  38660.176 ± 1467.732  ops/s
2017-09-18 16:36:19 -07:00
Norman Maurer
aa8bdb5d6b Fix assertion error when closing / shutdown native channel and SO_LINGER is set.
Motivation:

When SO_LINGER is used we run doClose() on the GlobalEventExecutor by default so we need to ensure we schedule all code that needs to be run on the EventLoop on the EventLoop in doClose. Beside this there are also threading issues when calling shutdownOutput(...)

Modifications:

- Schedule removal from EventLoop to the EventLoop
- Correctly handle shutdownOutput and shutdown in respect with threading-model
- Add unit tests

Result:

Fixes [#7159].
2017-09-18 14:46:37 -07:00
Norman Maurer
ff592c8d5c Remove @Deprecated from package-info.java as intellij not likes it 2017-09-18 13:44:22 -07:00