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7733 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Norman Maurer
5f533b7358 [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2016-10-14 13:20:41 +02:00
Norman Maurer
35fb0babe2 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.6.Final 2016-10-14 12:47:19 +02:00
buchgr
af8ef3e40c Correctly release debugData and notify the promise when goAway was already sent
Motivation:

Commit 908464f161 also introduced a change to guard against re-entrance but failed to correctly handle the debugData and promise.

Modifications:

Release debugData and correctly notify the promise.

Result:

No more buffer leak and promise is always notified.
2016-10-14 10:57:18 +02:00
Norman Maurer
97bf3c0a9b Correctly throw IndexOutOfBoundsException when dst.remaining() is too big.
Motivation:

In some ByteBuf implementations we not correctly implement getBytes(index, ByteBuffer).

Modifications:

Correct code to do what is defined in the javadocs and adding test.

Result:

Implementation works as described.
2016-10-12 14:41:56 +02:00
Trustin Lee
0b7bf49c16 Convert X509TrustManager into X509ExtendedTrustManager for Java 7+
Motivation:

Since Java 7, X509TrustManager implementation is wrapped by a JDK class
called AbstractTrustManagerWrapper, which performs an additional
certificate validation for Socket or SSLEngine-backed connections.

This makes the TrustManager implementations provided by
InsecureTrustManagerFactory and FingerprintTrustManagerFactory not
insecure enough, where their certificate validation fails even when it
should pass.

Modifications:

- Add X509TrustManagerWrapper which adapts an X509TrustManager into an
  X509ExtendedTrustManager
- Make SimpleTrustManagerFactory wrap an X509TrustManager with
  X509TrustManagerWrapper is the provided TrustManager does not extend
  X509ExtendedTrustManager

Result:

- InsecureTrustManagerFactory and FingerprintTrustManagerFactory are now
  insecure as expected.
- Fixes #5910
2016-10-12 13:46:02 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
7e62f9fcdb SocketSslEchoTest failure
Motivation:
8ba5b5f740 removed some ciphers from the default list, and SocketSslEchoTest had one of these ciphers hard coded in the test. The test will fail if the cihper is not supported by default.

Modifications:
SocketSslEchoTest should ensure a cipher is used which will be supported by the peer

Result:
Test result no longer depends upon default cipher list.
2016-10-11 17:47:59 -07:00
Scott Mitchell
8ba5b5f740 Update Default Cipher List
Motivation:
Our default cipher list has not been updated in a while. We current support some older ciphers not commonly in use and we don't support some newer ciphers which are more commonly used.

Modifications:
- Update the default list of ciphers for JDK and OpenSSL.

Result:
Default cipher list is more likely to connect to peers.
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/5859
2016-10-11 07:50:17 -07:00
Scott Mitchell
eb1dfb8f5e SingleThreadEventLoopTest failures
Motivation:
Some unit tests in SingleThreadEventLoopTest rely upon Thread.sleep for sequencing events between threads. This can be unreliable and result in spurious test failures if thread scheduling does not occur in a fair predictable manner.

Modifications:
- Reduce the reliance on Thread.sleep in SingleThreadEventLoopTest

Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/5851
2016-10-11 09:09:53 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
32a560e42c Update AlpnAgent version 2016-10-10 18:51:11 -07:00
Norman Maurer
6c8cd023bf [#5770] Use heapbuffers by default when using LocalChannel and LocalServerChannel.
Motivation:

The local transport is used to communicate in the same JVM so we should use heap buffers.

Modifications:

Use heapbuffers by default if not requested otherwise.

Result:

No allocating of direct buffers by default when using local transport
2016-10-10 11:16:17 +02:00
James Yuzawa
efd118ddec Support aggressive round-robin dns
Motivation:

Suppose the domain `foo.example.com` resolves to the following ip
addresses `10.0.0.1`, `10.0.0.2`, `10.0.0.3`. Round robin DNS works by
having each client probabilistically getting a different ordering of
the set of target IP’s, so connections from different clients (across
the world) would be split up across each of the addresses. Example: In
a `ChannelPool` to manage connections to `foo.example.com`, it may be
desirable for high QPS applications to spread the requests across all
available network addresses. Currently, Netty’s resolver would return
only the first address (`10.0.0.1`) to use. Let say we are making
dozens of connections. The name would be resolved to a single IP and
all of the connections would be made to `10.0.0.1`. The other two
addresses would not see any connections. (they may see it later if new
connections are made and `10.0.0.2` is the first in the list at that
time of a subsequent resolution). In these changes, I add support to
select a random one of the resolved addresses to use on each resolve
call, all while leveraging the existing caching and inflight request
detection. This way in my example, the connections would be make to
random selections of the resolved IP addresses.

Modifications:

I added another method `newAddressResolver` to
`DnsAddressResolverGroup` which can be overriden much like
`newNameResolver`. The current functionality which creates
`InetSocketAddressResolver` is still used. I added
`RoundRobinDnsAddressResolverGroup` which extends
DnsAddressResolverGroup and overrides the `newAddressResolver` method
to return a subclass of the `InetSocketAddressResolver`. This subclass
is called `RoundRobinInetSocketAddressResolver` and it contains logic
that takes a `resolve` request, does a `resolveAll` under the hood, and
returns a single element at random from the result of the `resolveAll`.

Result:

The existing functionality of `DnsAddressResolverGroup` is left
unchanged. All new functionality is in the
`RoundRobinInetSocketAddressResolver` which users will now have the
option to use.
2016-10-10 11:08:44 +02:00
Norman Maurer
39997814bf [#5860] Ensure removal of SslHandler not produce IllegalReferenceCountException
Motivation:

If the user removes the SslHandler while still in the processing loop we will produce an IllegalReferenceCountException. We should stop looping when the handlerwas removed.

Modifications:

Ensure we stop looping when the handler is removed.

Result:

No more IllegalReferenceCountException.
2016-10-10 11:06:19 +02:00
Norman Maurer
be8b6c6f24 Correctly add STREAM_WEIGHT header in InboundHttp2ToHttpAdapter.onPushPromiseRead(...)
Motivation:

The weight header with the default value is not set but it should be (rfc7540#5.3.5: …Pushed streams initially depend on their associated stream … are assigned a default weight of 16).

Modifications:

Add STREAM_WEIGHT header.

Result:

Correctly add headers.
2016-10-10 10:38:35 +02:00
Norman Maurer
e102a008b6 [#5893] Ensure we not close NioDatagramChannel when SocketException is received.
Motivation:

When using java.nio.DatagramChannel we should not close the channel when a SocketException was thrown as we can still use the channel.

Modifications:

Not close the Channel when SocketException is thrown

Result:

More robust and correct handling of exceptions when using NioDatagramChannel.
2016-10-10 10:24:28 +02:00
Norman Maurer
a09e56850e [#5882] Ensure we even process tasks if processing of ready channels throws an Exception in event loop.
Motivation:

If an exception is thrown while processing the ready channels in the EventLoop we should still run all tasks as this may allow to recover. For example a OutOfMemoryError may be thrown and runAllTasks() will free up memory again. Beside this we should also ensure we always allow to shutdown even if an exception was thrown.

Modifications:

- Call runAllTasks() in a finally block
- Ensure shutdown is always handles.

Result:

More robust EventLoop implementations for NIO and Epoll.
2016-10-10 07:49:57 +02:00
Norman Maurer
3cf7ccbd3c Process OP_WRITE before OP_READ to free memory faster
Motivation:

We should better first process OP_WRITE before OP_READ as this may allow us to free memory in a faster fashion for previous queued writes.

Modifications:

Process OP_WRITE before OP_READ

Result:

Free memory faster for queued writes.
2016-10-10 07:42:39 +02:00
knoyrok
0b939a96cf Fix typo in ProtobufDecoder comment 2016-10-10 07:40:35 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
540c26bb56 HTTP/2 Ensure default settings are correctly enforced and interfaces clarified
Motivation:
The responsibility for retaining the settings values and enforcing the settings constraints is spread out in different areas of the code and may be initialized with different values than the default specified in the RFC. This should not be allowed by default and interfaces which are responsible for maintaining/enforcing settings state should clearly indicate the restrictions that they should only be set by the codec upon receipt of a SETTINGS ACK frame.

Modifications:
- Encoder, Decoder, and the Headers Encoder/Decoder no longer expose public constructors that allow the default settings to be changed.
- Http2HeadersDecoder#maxHeaderSize() exists to provide some bound when headers/continuation frames are being aggregated. However this is roughly the same as SETTINGS_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE (besides the 32 byte octet for each header field) and can be used instead of attempting to keep the two independent values in sync.
- Encoding headers now enforces SETTINGS_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE at the octect level. Previously the header encoder compared the number of header key/value pairs against SETTINGS_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE instead of the number of octets (plus 32 bytes overhead).
- DefaultHttp2ConnectionDecoder#onData calls shouldIgnoreHeadersOrDataFrame but may swallow exceptions from this method. This means a STREAM_RST frame may not be sent when it should for an unknown stream and thus violate the RFC. The exception is no longer swallowed.

Result:
Default settings state is enforced and interfaces related to settings state are clarified.
2016-10-07 13:00:45 -07:00
buchgr
f010033590 h2childchan: Ability to open outbound/local streams. Fixes #4913
Motivation:

The HTTP/2 child channel API does not allow to create local/outbound HTTP/2 streams.

Modifications:

Add a Http2StreamChannelBootstrap that allows to create outbound streams.

Result:

The HTTP/2 child channel API now supports outbound streams.
2016-10-06 16:12:19 -07:00
Norman Maurer
d1d954da35 [#5866] HttpToHttp2ConnectionHandler / InboundHttp2ToHttpAdapter ignores STREAM_DEPENDENCY_ID and STREAM_WEIGHT.
Motivation:

HttpToHttp2ConnectionHandler.write(ctx, msg, promise) ignores HttpConversionUtil.ExtensionHeaderNames.STREAM_DEPENDENCY_ID header in outbound message. Beside this InboundHttp2ToHttpAdapter also not add the STREAM_DEPENDENCY_ID and STREAM_WEIGHT headers.

Modifications:

Respect STREAM_DEPENDENCY_ID and STREAM_WEIGHT

Result:

Correctly respect STREAM_DEPENDENCY_ID and STREAM_WEIGHT.
2016-10-03 18:05:50 +02:00
qiaodaimadelaowang
01af0baaf7 Fix typo in UnstableApi javadocs 2016-10-03 11:04:19 +02:00
Norman Maurer
1c588ce7e9 [#5841] Add test-case for mutual auth when using certificate chain
Motivation:

Add test-case for doing mutal auth with a certificate chain that holds more then one certificate.

Modifications:

Add test case

Result:

more tests.
2016-09-30 10:46:11 +02:00
radai-rosenblatt
15ac6c4a1f Clean-up unused imports
Motivation:

the build doesnt seem to enforce this, so they piled up

Modifications:

removed unused import lines

Result:

less unused imports

Signed-off-by: radai-rosenblatt <radai.rosenblatt@gmail.com>
2016-09-30 09:08:50 +02:00
Norman Maurer
cf8f6e3e2f [#5861] HttpUtil.getContentLength(HttpMessage, long) throws unexpected NumberFormatException
Motivation:

The Javadocs of HttpUtil.getContentLength(HttpMessage, long) and its int overload state that the provided default value is returned if the Content-Length value is not a number. NumberFormatException is thrown instead.

Modifications:

Correctly handle when the value is not a number.

Result:

API works as stated in javadocs.
2016-09-29 21:32:07 +02:00
Masaru Nomura
20da5383ce Upgrade JMH to 1.14.1
Motivation:
It'd be usually good to use the latest library version.

Modification:
Bumped JMH to the latest version as of today.

Result:
Now we use JMH version 1.14.1 for our benchmark.
2016-09-29 21:29:26 +02:00
Dominik Obermaier
5bb677e7c2 This PR fixes an issue with the PROXY protocol where the reader index of a consumed byte array was not set correctly.
Motivation:

When using the AF_UNIX PROXY protocol, the reader index was not set correctly after consuming the message bytes of the original header ByteBuf. This caused no immediate harm because after the codepath there is no consumer of the ByteBuf in the current implementation. It’s a bug nevertheless, because consumers of the ByteBuf for extensions (like TLVs, which are allowed by the PROXY protocol spec) would consume a ByteBuf that has a wrong readerIndex when using AF_UNIX instead of e.g. IPv4 (which has correct behaviour)

Modifications:

Increase the reader index of the ByteBuf after it was read

Result:

Correct and consistent behaviour of the AF_UNIX codepath
2016-09-29 21:21:01 +02:00
Norman Maurer
3240e97420 [#5862] Http2EventAdapter#onUnknownFrame(...) should throw Http2Exception
Motivation:

Http2EventAdapter implements the Http2FrameListener interface but implements the #onUnknownFrame(...) method without the interface's throws Http2Exception.

Modifications:

Add throws Http2Exception.

Result:

More correct method signature.
2016-09-29 14:22:13 +02:00
rdhabalia
789c9a53df Pre-increment leakCheckCnt to prevent false leak-detectation for very first time
Motivation:
ResourceLeakDetector reports leak for first call to open(obj) as its leakCheckCnt starts with value 0 and increment subsequently. with value of leakCheckCnt =0, it always returns ResourceLeak. Our application calls ResourceLeakDetector.open(obj) to validate Leak and it fails at very first call even though there is no leak in application.

Modifications:
ResourceLeakDetector.leakCheckCnt value will not be 0 while deriving leak and it will not return incorrect value of ResourceLeak.

Result:
Fix false leak report on first call on ResourceLeakDetector.
2016-09-29 14:13:33 +02:00
Roger Kapsi
149916d052 Adding ability omit the implicit #flush() call in EmbeddedChannel#writeOutbound() and
the implicit #fireChannelReadComplete() in EmbeddedChannel#writeInbound().

Motivation

We use EmbeddedChannels to implement a ProxyChannel of some sorts that shovels
messages between a source and a destination Channel. The latter are real network
channels (such as Epoll) and they may or may not be managed in a ChannelPool. We
could fuse both ends directly together but the EmbeddedChannel provides a nice
disposable section of a ChannelPipeline that can be used to instrument the messages
that are passing through the proxy portion.

The ideal flow looks abount like this:

source#channelRead() -> proxy#writeOutbound() -> destination#write()
source#channelReadComplete() -> proxy#flushOutbound() -> destination#flush()

destination#channelRead() -> proxy#writeInbound() -> source#write()
destination#channelReadComplete() -> proxy#flushInbound() -> source#flush()

The problem is that #writeOutbound() and #writeInbound() emit surplus #flush()
and #fireChannelReadComplete() events which in turn yield to surplus #flush()
calls on both ends of the pipeline.

Modifications

Introduce a new set of write methods that reain the same sematics as the #write()
method and #flushOutbound() and #flushInbound().

Result

It's possible to implement the above ideal flow.

Fix for EmbeddedChannel#ensureOpen() and Unit Tests for it

Some PR stuff.
2016-09-24 12:33:04 -07:00
buchgr
6a6d422702 Complete documentation of StreamBufferingEncoder.
Motivation:

The StreamBufferingEncoder is missing documentation of what happens
to buffered frames when it's closed.

Modifications:

Added this missing piece of documentation.

Result:

Improved documentation.
2016-09-23 16:39:31 -07:00
olim7t
3a8b8c9219 Consolidate flushes even when no read in progress
Motivation:

Currently FlushConsolidationHandler only consolidates if a read loop is
active for a Channel, otherwise each writeAndFlush(...) call will still
be flushed individually. When these calls are close enough, it can be
beneficial to consolidate them even outside of a read loop.

Modifications:

When we allow a flush to "go through", don't perform it immediately, but
submit it on the channel's executor. Under high pressure, this gives
other writes a chance to enqueue before the task gets executed, and so
we flush multiple writes at once.

Result:

Lower CPU usage and less context switching.
2016-09-23 15:27:03 -07:00
Norman Maurer
5986c229c4 [#5833] Ensure direct memory is released when DirectPoolArena is collected
Motivation:

We need to ensure we release all direct memory once the DirectPoolArena is collected. Otherwise we may never reclaim the memory and so leak memory.

Modifications:

Ensure we destroy all PoolChunk memory when DirectPoolArena is collected.

Result:

Free up unreleased memory when DirectPoolArena is collected.
2016-09-23 15:20:59 -07:00
Moses Nakamura
0d2baaf6ae codec-http2: Let users configure per-frame logs
Motivation:

codec-http2 is really loud!

Modification:

Allow users to select how to log in the Http2Codec.

Result:

We can run Http2Codec and log however we like.
2016-09-23 14:58:23 -07:00
Scott Mitchell
506ac2ca71 NetUtil.bytesToIpAddress bug
Motivation:
NetUtil.bytesToIpAddress does not correctly translate IPv4 address to String. Also IPv6 addresses may not follow minimization conventions when converting to a String (see rfc 5952).

Modifications:
- NetUtil.bytesToIpAddress should correctly handle negative byte values for IPv4
- NetUtil.bytesToIpAddress should leverage existing to string conversion code in NetUtil

Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/5821
2016-09-22 17:06:21 -07:00
Scott Mitchell
dd1ba2a252 HttpObjectDecoder resetRequested not updated after reset
Motivation:
HttpObjectDecoder maintains a resetRequested flag which is used to determine if internal state should be reset when a decode occurs. However after a reset is done the resetRequested flag is not set to false. This leads to all data after this point being discarded.

Modifications:
- Set resetRequested to false when a reset is done

Result:
HttpObjectDecoder can still function after a reset.
2016-09-22 10:58:44 -07:00
Scott Mitchell
4145fae919 HTTP/2 HPACK Decoder VarInt Improvement
Motivation:
HTTP/2 Decoder#decodeULE128 current will tolerate more bytes than necessary when attempted to detect overflow. The usage of this method also currently requires an additional overflow conditional.

Modifications:
- Integrate the first byte into Decoder#decodeULE128 which allows us to detect overflow reliably and avoid overflow checks outside of this method.

Result:
Less conditionals and earlier overflow detection in Decoder#decodeULE128
2016-09-22 00:01:54 -07:00
Scott Mitchell
9b6cbf8ab1 Fix typo for max leak records system property
Motivation:
For the leak profile we attempted to increase the number of leak hints that were retained to make debugging easier, but there was a typo.

Modifications:
- maxRecord -> maxRecords

Result:
Fix typo in pom.xml so leak profile provides more context for leaks.
2016-09-21 23:15:27 -07:00
Roger Kapsi
9a18159bfe Catch+fire Exceptions thrown from SniHandler's select() method
Motivation

Give the user the ability to back out from SNI negoations.

Modifications

Put a try-catch around the select() call and re-fire any caught Exceptions.

Result

Fixes #5787
2016-09-19 16:10:24 -07:00
Frédérik Rouleau
8d6f0a3ce4 Improve SctpMessageCompletionHandler
Motivation:

Avoid multiple search in fragments map

Modifications:

Replace usage of Map.containsKey by Map.remove

Result:

During packet process, fragment is only search once in the map instead of 3 times in the previous worst case
2016-09-19 08:23:00 -07:00
Norman Maurer
4a5340eae7 Fix IndexOutOfBoundsException in HelloWorldHttp2Handler
Motivation:

We need to duplicate the buffer before passing it to writeBytes(...) as it will increase the readerIndex().

Modifications:

Call duplicate().

Result:

No more IndexOutOfBoundsException when runing the multiplex example.
2016-09-16 16:21:53 -07:00
Norman Maurer
e94db103c9 Ensure flowController().writePendingBytes() is triggered when writing response in example
Motivation:

We called ctx.flush() which is not correct as it will not call flowController().writePendingBytes().

Modifications:

Call flush(ChannelHandlerContext) and so also call flowController().writePendingBytes().

Result:

Correct http2 example
2016-09-16 16:20:46 -07:00
Scott Mitchell
e3fbfe5641 HTTP/2 example upgrade refcnt bug
Motivation:
Http2ServerInitializer uses a SimpleChannelHandler in an attempt to ease putting an HttpObjectAggregator in the pipeline when no upgrade is attempted. However the message is double released because it is fired up the pipeline (which will be released) and also released by SimpleChannelHandler in a finally block.

Modifications:
- Retain the message if we fire it up the pipeline

Result:
HTTP/2 examples don't encounter a reference count error if no upgrade was attempted.
2016-09-16 09:18:12 -07:00
Norman Maurer
3c62a20519 Revert "Ensure we only call debugData.release() if we called debugData.retain()"
This reverts commit 4beb075dd3.
2016-09-16 08:51:11 -07:00
Norman Maurer
2c4a7a2539 [#5800] Support any FileRegion implementation when using epoll transport
Motivation:

At the moment only DefaultFileRegion is supported when using the native epoll transport.

Modification:

- Add support for any FileRegion implementation
- Add test case

Result:

Also custom FileRegion implementation are supported when using the epoll transport.
2016-09-15 23:03:37 -07:00
Christopher O'Toole
c57d4bed91 Add HttpServerKeepAliveHandler
Motivation:

As discussed in #5738, developers need to concern themselves with setting
connection: keep-alive on the response as well as whether to close a
connection or not after writing a response.  This leads to special keep-alive
handling logic in many different places.  The purpose of the HttpServerKeepAliveHandler
is to allow developers to add this handler to their pipeline and therefore
free themselves of having to worry about the details of how Keep-Alive works.

Modifications:

Added HttpServerKeepAliveHandler to the io.netty.handler.codec.http package.

Result:

Developers can start using HttpServerKeepAliveHandler in their pipeline instead
of worrying about when to close a connection for keep-alive.
2016-09-15 15:59:21 -07:00
Moses Nakamura
da8734a6f9 codec-http2: Mark requests as chunked in Http2ServerDowngrader
Motivation:

Http2ServerDowngrader doesn't mark chunked requests as chunked, even
though the natural conversion from http/2 requests to http/1.1 requests
is to chunked ones.

Modifications:

Mark requests that aren't already complete as chunked.

Result:

Requests will be chunked, and can later be aggregated if necessary.
2016-09-15 15:58:40 -07:00
Scott Mitchell
0b5e75a614 IdleStateHandler volatile member variables
Motivation:
IdleStateHandler has a number of volatile member variables which are only accessed from the EventLoop thread. These do not have to be volatile. The accessibility of these member variables are not consistent between private and package private. The state variable can also use a byte instead of an int.

Modifications:
- Remove volatile from member variables
- Change access to private for member variables
- Change state from int to byte

Result:
IdleStateHandler member variables cleaned up.
2016-09-15 10:27:29 -07:00
buchgr
908464f161 make the http2 codec void promise ready.
Motivation:

Void promises need special treatment, as they don't behave like normal promises. One
cannot add a listener to a void promise for example.

Modifications:

Inspected the code for addListener() calls, and added extra logic for void promises
where necessary. Essentially, when writing a frame with a void promise, any errors
are reported via the channel pipeline's exceptionCaught event.

Result:

The HTTP/2 codec has better support for void promises.
2016-09-15 09:19:57 -07:00
Scott Mitchell
e3462a79c7 MessageAggregator Potential Leak
Motivation:
MessageAggregator has a potential to leak if a new message is received before the existing message has completed, and if a HttpContent is received but maxContentLength has been exceeded, or the content length is too long.

Modifications:

- Make the HttpObjectAggregator more robust to leaks
- Reduce dependance on handlingOversizedMessage but instead rely on the more general check of a null currentMessage

Result:
More robust MessageAggregator with less chance of leaks
2016-09-14 10:13:49 -07:00
Norman Maurer
eb7f751ba5 Log less confusing message when try to load native library
Motivation:

At the moment we log very confusing messages when trying to load a native library which kind of suggest that the whole loading process failed even if just one mechanism failed and the library could be loaded at the end.

Modifications:

Make the mesage less confusing and also log a successful load of the native library.

Result:

Less confusing logs.
2016-09-13 17:15:47 -07:00