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Author SHA1 Message Date
Nick Hill
768a825035 Avoid CancellationException construction in DefaultPromise (#9534)
Motivation

#9152 reverted some static exception reuse optimizations due to the
problem with Throwable#addSuppressed() raised in #9151. This introduced
a performance issue when promises are cancelled at a high frequency due
to the construction cost of CancellationException at the time that
DefaultPromise#cancel() is called.

Modifications

- Reinstate the prior static CANCELLATION_CAUSE_HOLDER but use it just
as a sentinel to indicate cancellation, constructing a new
CancellationException only if/when one needs to be explicitly
returned/thrown
- Subclass CancellationException, overriding fillInStackTrace() to
minimize the construction cost in these cases

Result

Promises are much cheaper to cancel. Fixes #9522.
2019-09-05 11:07:24 +02:00
Nitsan Wakart
d446765b84 Replace synchronized blocks + assert with synchronized method (#9538)
Motivation:

Following up on discussion with @normanmaurer with suggestion to improve code clarity.

Modification:

Method is synchronized, no need for assert or verbose sync blocks around calls.

Result:

Reduce verbosity and more idiomatic use of keyword. Also rename the method to better describe what it's for.
2019-09-05 09:12:16 +02:00
Nick Hill
2123fbe495 Close eventfd shutdown/wakeup race by closely tracking epoll edges (#9535)
Motivation

This is another iteration of #9476.

Modifications

Instead of maintaining a count of all writes performed and then using
reads during shutdown to ensure all are accounted for, just set a flag
after each write and don't reset it until the corresponding event has
been returned from epoll_wait.

This requires that while a write is still pending we don't reset
wakenUp, i.e. continue to block writes from the wakeup() method.

Result

Race condition eliminated. Fixes #9362
2019-09-05 08:56:26 +02:00
Norman Maurer
394a1b3485
Add support for recvmmsg when using epoll transport (#9509)
Motivation:

When using datagram sockets which need to handle a lot of packets it makes sense to use recvmmsg to be able to read multiple datagram packets with one syscall.

Modifications:

- Add support for recvmmsg on linux
- Add new EpollChannelOption.MAX_DATAGRAM_PACKET_SIZE
- Add tests

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8446.
2019-09-03 08:40:17 +02:00
Norman Maurer
affbdf7125
Correctly protect DefaultChannelPipeline nodes when concurrent removals happen due handlerAdded(...) throwing (#9530)
Motivation:

We need to update the doubly-linked list nodes while holding a lock via synchronized in all cases as otherwise we may end-up with a corrupted pipeline. We missed this when calling remove0(...) due handlerAdded(...) throwing an exception.

Modifications:

- Correctly hold lock while update node
- Add assert
- Add unit test

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9528
2019-09-03 08:35:11 +02:00
Nick Hill
1039f69e53 Fix for incorrect values from CompositeByteBuf#component(int) (#9525)
Motivation

This is a "simpler" alternative to #9416 which fixes the same
CompositeByteBuf bugs described there, originally reported by @jingene
in #9398.

Modifications
- Add fields to Component class for the original buffer along with its
adjustment, which may be different to the already-stored unwrapped
buffer. Use it in appropriate places to ensure correctness and
equivalent behaviour to that prior to the earlier optimizations
- Add comments explaining purpose of each of the Component fields
- Unwrap more kinds of buffers in newComponent method to extend scope of
the existing indirection-reduction optimization
- De-duplicate common buffer consolidation logic
- Unit test for the original bug provided by @jingene

Result
- Correct behaviour / fixed bugs
- Some code deduplication / simplification
- Unwrapping optimization applied to more types of buffers

The downside is increased mem footprint from the two new fields, and
additional allocations in some specific cases, though those should be
rare.


Co-authored-by: jingene <jingene0206@gmail.com>
2019-09-02 13:52:17 +02:00
Xiaoqin Fu
21b7e29ea7 Remove extra checks to fix #9456 (#9523)
Motivation:

There are some extra log level checks (logger.isWarnEnabled()).

Modification:

Remove log level checks (logger.isWarnEnabled()) from io.netty.channel.epoll.AbstractEpollStreamChannel, io.netty.channel.DefaultFileRegion, io.netty.channel.nio.AbstractNioChannel, io.netty.util.HashedWheelTimer, io.netty.handler.stream.ChunkedWriteHandler and io.netty.channel.udt.nio.NioUdtMessageConnectorChannel

Result:

Fixes #9456
2019-08-30 10:37:30 +02:00
Norman Maurer
291f80733a
Use byte[] to create DatagramSocketAddress and so reduce overhead (#9516)
Motivation:

At the moment we use the String representation of the IP to create the DatagramSocketAddress. This is not for free and we should better use the byte[] directly to reduce the overhead of parsing the String (and creating it in the first place)

Modifications:

Directly use byte[] as input for the DatagramSocketAddress

Result:

Less overhead when using Datagrams with native transports
2019-08-30 09:22:44 +02:00
Codrut Stancu
b7e9829a49 Update GraalVM Native Image configuration. (#9515)
Motivation:

The Netty classes are initialized at build time by default for GraalVM Native Image compilation. This is configured via the `--initialize-at-build-time=io.netty` option. While this reduces start-up time it can lead to some problems:

 - The class initializer of `io.netty.buffer.PooledByteBufAllocator` looks at the maximum memory size to compute the size of internal buffers. If the class initializer runs during image generation, then the buffers are sized according to the very large heap size that the image generator uses, and Netty allocates several arrays that are 16 MByte. The fix is to initialize the following 3 classes at run time: `io.netty.buffer.PooledByteBufAllocator,io.netty.buffer.ByteBufAllocator,io.netty.buffer.ByteBufUtil`. This fix was dependent on a GraalVM Native Image fix that was included in 19.2.0.

 - The class initializer of `io.netty.handler.ssl.util.ThreadLocalInsecureRandom` needs to be initialized at runtime to ensure that the generated values are trully random and not fixed for each generated image.

 - The class initializers of `io.netty.buffer.AbstractReferenceCountedByteBuf` and `io.netty.util.AbstractReferenceCounted` compute field offsets. While the field offset recomputation is necessary for correct execution as a native image these initializers also have logic that depends on the presence/absence of `sun.misc.Unsafe`, e.g., via the `-Dio.netty.noUnsafe=true` flag. The fix is to push these initializers to runtime so that the field offset lookups (and the logic depending on them) run at run time. This way no manual substitutions are necessary either.
 
Modifications:

Add `META-INF/native-image` configuration files that correctly trigger the inialization of the above classes at run time via `--initialize-at-run-time=...` flags.
 
Result:

Fixes the initialisation issues described above for Netty executables built with GraalVM.
2019-08-30 09:21:11 +02:00
Norman Maurer
95527eec91
HttpPostStandardRequestDecoder leaks memory when constructor throws ErrorDataDecoderException. (#9517)
Motivation:

Currently when HttpPostStandardRequestDecoder throws a ErrorDataDecoderException during construction we leak memory. We need to ensure all is released correctly.

Modifications:

- Call destroy() if parseBody() throws and rethrow the ErrorDataDecoderException
- Add unit test

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9513.
2019-08-28 10:27:38 +02:00
Andrey Mizurov
491b1f428b Fix sending an empty String like "" causes an error #9429 (#9512)
Motivation:

Handle https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7692#section-7.2.3.6

Result:

The empty buffer is correctly handled in deflate  encoder/decoder.

 Fixes #9429 .
2019-08-28 08:21:38 +02:00
Norman Maurer
cfcf20aecc
Include native-image properties in the netty-all jar (#9518)
Motivation:

We need to also include the native-image configuration files in the netty all jar to be able to use it with GraalVM native.

Modifications:

Add files in META-INF/native-image as well

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9514
2019-08-28 08:09:03 +02:00
Norman Maurer
68673b652e
Do not try to retrieve domain search list via reflection hack on windows when using Java9 and later (#9511)
Motivation:

We currently try to access the the domain search list via reflection on windows which will print a illegal access warning when using Java9 and later.

Modifications:

Add a guard against the used java version.

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9500.
2019-08-28 08:08:01 +02:00
Bryce Anderson
a89cde9475 Support cancellation in the Http2StreamChannelBootstrap (#9519)
Motivation:

Right now you can cancel the Future returned by
`Http2StreamChannelBootstrap.open()` and that will race with the
registration of the stream channel with the event loop, potentially
culminating in an `IllegalStateException` and potential resource leak.

Modification:

Ensure that the returned promise is uncancellable.

Result:

Should no longer see `IllegalStateException`s.
2019-08-27 20:42:05 +02:00
hengyunabc
4c14fa5c54 Correctly pass all parameters in WebSocketServerProtocolHandler constructor (#9506)
Motivation:

We did not correctly pass all supplied parameters to the called constructor and so did not apply the timeout.

Modification:

Correctly pass on the parameters.

Result:

Use timeout
2019-08-27 09:00:58 +02:00
szh
1a22c126be Fix log format in HashedWheelTimer (#9507)
Motivation:

log message did not correctly use `{}`

Modification:

replace `%d` by `{}`

Result:

The log is correct.
2019-08-26 08:54:45 +02:00
Norman Maurer
da2aba5742
Reduce GC produced by AbstractByteBuf.indexOf(..) implementation (#9502)
Motivation:

AbstractByteBuf.indexOf(...) currently delegates to ByteBufUtils.indexOf(...) which will create a new ByteBufProcessor on each call. This is done to reduce overhead of bounds-checks. Unfortunally while this reduces bounds checks it produces a lot of GC. We can just implement our own version in AbstractByteBuf which makes use of _getByte(...) and so does no bound checks as well but also not need to create any garbage.

Modifications:

Write optimized implementation of indexOf(...) for AbstractByteBuf

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9499.
2019-08-24 13:46:28 +02:00
nizarm
14e856ac72 Correctly handle client side http2 upgrades when Http2FrameCodec …(9495) (#9501)
Motivation:

In the release (4.1.37) we introduced Http2MultiplexHandler as a
replacement of Http2MultiplexCodec. This did split the frame parsing from
the multiplexing to allow a more flexible way to handle frames and to make
the code cleaner. Unfortunally we did miss to special handle this in
Http2ClientUpgradeCodec and so did not correctly add Http2MultiplexHandler
to the pipeline before calling Http2FrameCodec.onHttpClientUpgrade(...).
This did lead to the situation that we did not correctly receive the event
on the Http2MultiplexHandler and so did not correctly created the
Http2StreamChannel for the upgrade stream. Because of this we ended up
with an NPE if a frame was dispatched to the upgrade stream later on.

Modifications:

- Correctly add Http2MultiplexHandler to the pipeline before calling Http2FrameCodec.onHttpClientUpgrade(...)

Result:

Fixes #9495.
2019-08-23 18:51:57 +02:00
Norman Maurer
d9d39f1394
Include c source files in source jar (#9497)
Motivation:

We should not only include the java source files but also the c source file in our source jars.

Modifications:

Add files from src/main/c as well

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9494
2019-08-23 09:30:27 +02:00
Idel Pivnitskiy
9fa974f6a5 Update links to the latest HTTP/2 specifications (#9493)
Motivation:

Some of the links in javadoc point to the obsolete drafts of HTTP/2
specifications. We should point them to the latest RFC 7540 or 7541.

Modifications:

Update links from `draft-ietf-httpbis-*` to the `rfc7540` and `rfc7541`.

Result:

Correct links in javadoc.
2019-08-22 13:59:08 +02:00
Idel Pivnitskiy
85fcf4e581 Use AppendableCharSequence.charAtUnsafe(int) in HttpObjectDecoder (#9492)
Motivation:

`HttpObjectDecoder` pre-checks that it doesn't request characters
outside of the `AppendableCharSequence`'s length. `0` is always allowed
because the minimal length of `AppendableCharSequence` is `1`. We can
legally skip index check by using
`AppendableCharSequence.charAtUnsafe(int)` in all existing cases in
`HttpObjectDecoder`.

Modifications:

- Use `AppendableCharSequence.charAtUnsafe(int)` instead of
`AppendableCharSequence.charAt(int)` in `HttpObjectDecoder`.

Result:

No unnecessary index checks in `HttpObjectDecoder`.
2019-08-22 13:58:22 +02:00
Norman Maurer
3f6762ec9c
Use same JDK SSL test workaround when using ACCP as when just using the JDK SSL implementation (#9490)
Motivation:

14607979f6 added tests for using ACCP but did miss to use the same unwrapping technique of exceptions as JdkSslEngineTest. This can lead to test-failures on specific JDK versions

Modifications:

Add the same unwrapping code

Result:

No more test failures
2019-08-21 20:27:55 +02:00
Nick Hill
a22d4ba859 Simplify EventLoop abstractions for timed scheduled tasks (#9470)
Motivation

The epoll transport was updated in #7834 to decouple setting of the
timerFd from the event loop, so that scheduling delayed tasks does not
require waking up epoll_wait. To achieve this, new overridable hooks
were added in the AbstractScheduledEventExecutor and
SingleThreadEventExecutor superclasses.

However, the minimumDelayScheduledTaskRemoved hook has no current
purpose and I can't envisage a _practical_ need for it. Removing
it would reduce complexity and avoid supporting this specific
API indefinitely. We can add something similar later if needed
but the opposite is not true.

There also isn't a _nice_ way to use the abstractions for
wakeup-avoidance optimizations in other EventLoops that don't have a
decoupled timer.

This PR replaces executeScheduledRunnable and
wakesUpForScheduledRunnable
with two new methods before/afterFutureTaskScheduled that have slightly
different semantics:
 - They only apply to additions; given the current internals there's no
practical use for removals
 - They allow per-submission wakeup decisions via a boolean return val,
which makes them easier to exploit from other existing EL impls (e.g.
NIO/KQueue)
 - They are subjectively "cleaner", taking just the deadline parameter
and not exposing Runnables
 - For current EL/queue impls, only the "after" hook is really needed,
but specialized blocking queue impls can conditionally wake on task
submission (I have one lined up)

Also included are further optimization/simplification/fixes to the
timerFd manipulation logic.

Modifications

- Remove AbstractScheduledEventExecutor#minimumDelayScheduledTaskRemoved()
and supporting methods
- Uplift NonWakeupRunnable and corresponding default wakesUpForTask()
impl from SingleThreadEventLoop to SingleThreadEventExecutor
- Change executeScheduledRunnable() to be package-private, and have a
final impl in SingleThreadEventExecutor which triggers new overridable
hooks before/afterFutureTaskScheduled()
- Remove unnecessary use of bookend tasks while draining the task queue
- Use new hooks to add simpler wake-up avoidance optimization to
NioEventLoop (primarily to demonstrate utility/simplicity)
- Reinstate removed EpollTest class

In EpollEventLoop:
 - Refactor to use only the new afterFutureTaskScheduled() hook for
updating timerFd
 - Fix setTimerFd race condition using a monitor
 - Set nextDeadlineNanos to a negative value while the EL is awake and
use this to block timer changes from outside the EL. Restore the
known-set value prior to sleeping, updating timerFd first if necessary
 - Don't read from timerFd when processing expiry event

Result

- Cleaner API for integrating with different EL/queue timing impls
- Fixed race condition to avoid missing scheduled wakeups
- Eliminate unnecessary timerFd updates while EL is awake, and
unnecessary expired timerFd reads
- Avoid unnecessary scheduled-task wakeups when using NIO transport

I did not yet further explore the suggestion of using
TFD_TIMER_ABSTIME for the timerFd.
2019-08-21 12:34:22 +02:00
lwlee2608
cb739b2619 Update javadoc for NioEventLoop.setRatio() #9481 (#9484)
Motivation:

Improve java apidoc for NioEventLoop.setRatio

Modification:

javadoc

Result:

Fixes #9481
2019-08-21 09:13:42 +02:00
Norman Maurer
14607979f6
Add tests for using Amazon Corretto Crypto Provider with Netty (#9480)
Motivation:

Amazon lately released Amazon Corretto Crypto Provider, so we should include it in our testsuite

Modifications:

Add tests related to Amazon Corretto Crypto Provider

Result:

Test netty with Amazon Corretto Crypto Provider
2019-08-20 14:55:26 +02:00
Sergey S. Sergeev
9e2922b04d Fix unexpected IllegalReferenceCountException on decode multipart request. (#8575)
Motivation:

Http post request may be encoded as 'multipart/form-data' without any files and consist mixed attributes only.

Modifications:

- Do not double release attributes
- Add unit test

Result:

Code does not throw an IllegalReferenceCountException.
2019-08-19 15:08:40 +02:00
Nick Hill
873988676a Epoll: Avoid redundant EPOLL_CTL_MOD calls (#9397)
Motivation

Currently an epoll_ctl syscall is made every time there is a change to
the event interest flags (EPOLLIN, EPOLLOUT, etc) of a channel. These
are only done in the event loop so can be aggregated into 0 or 1 such
calls per channel prior to the next call to epoll_wait.

Modifications

I think further streamlining/simplification is possible but for now I've
tried to minimize structural changes and added the aggregation beneath
the existing flag manipulation logic.

A new AbstractChannel#activeFlags field records the flags last set on
the epoll fd for that channel. Calls to setFlag/clearFlag update the
flags field as before but instead of calling epoll_ctl immediately, just
set or clear a bit for the channel in a new bitset in the associated
EpollEventLoop to reflect whether there's any change to the last set
value.

Prior to calling epoll_wait the event loop makes the appropriate
epoll_ctl(EPOLL_CTL_MOD) call once for each channel who's bit is set.

Result

Fewer syscalls, particularly in some auto-read=false cases. Simplified
error handling from centralization of these calls.
2019-08-19 08:24:42 +02:00
Norman Maurer
839aab8558
Ensure we replace WebSocketServerProtocolHandshakeHandler before doing the handshake (#9472)
Motivation:

We need to ensure we replace WebSocketServerProtocolHandshakeHandler before doing the actual handshake as the handshake itself may complete directly and so forward pending bytes through the pipeline.

Modifications:

Replace the handler before doing the actual handshake.

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9471.
2019-08-17 10:00:01 +02:00
Norman Maurer
d0bfbdde8e
Detect truncated responses caused by EDNS0 and MTU miss-match (#9468)
Motivation:

It is possible that the user uses a too big EDNS0 setting for the MTU and so we may receive a truncated datagram packet. In this case we should try to detect this and retry via TCP if possible

Modifications:

- Fix detecting of incomplete records
- Mark response as truncated if we did not consume the whole packet
- Add unit test

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9365
2019-08-17 09:58:22 +02:00
Antony T Curtis
8a082532f2 AsciiString contentEqualsIgnoreCase fails when arrayOffset is non-zero (#9477)
Motivation:

AsciiString.contentEqualsIgnoreCase may return true for non-matching strings of equal length when offset is non zero.

Modifications:

- Correctly take offset into account
- Add unit test

Result: 

Fixes #9475
2019-08-17 09:56:39 +02:00
Norman Maurer
d8e59ca638
Avoid creating FileInputStream and FileOutputStream for obtaining Fil… (#8110)
Motivation:

If all we need is the FileChannel we should better use RandomAccessFile as FileInputStream and FileOutputStream use a finalizer.

Modifications:

Replace FileInputStream and FileOutputStream with RandomAccessFile when possible.

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8078.
2019-08-17 09:43:01 +02:00
Norman Maurer
97361fa2c8
Replace synchronized usage with ConcurrentHashMap in *Bootstrap classes (#9458)
Motivation:

In AbstractBoostrap, options and attrs are LinkedHashMap that are synchronized on for every read, copy/clone, write operation.
When a lot of connections are triggered concurrently on the same bootstrap instance, the synchronized blocks lead to contention, Netty IO threads get blocked, and performance may be severely degraded.

Modifications:

Use ConcurrentHashMap

Result:

Less contention. Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9426
2019-08-16 15:18:17 +02:00
Norman Maurer
10eb2cd2e6
Cleanup docker / docker-compose configs (#9473)
Motivation:

We should use the same java versions whenever we use CentOS 6 or 7 and also use the latest Java12 version

Modifications:

- Use same Java versions
- Use latest Java 12 version
- Remove old configs which are not used anymore

Result:

Docker cleanup
2019-08-16 13:59:36 +02:00
Norman Maurer
bcad76e2db
HTTP2: Update local flow-controller on Channel.read() if needed (#9400)
Motivation:

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

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

Modifications:

Move updateLocalWindowIfNeeded() to doBeginRead()

Result:

Reduce memory overhead
2019-08-16 09:27:47 +02:00
Nick Hill
4db38b4e0c Don't zero non-readable buffer regions when capacity is decreased (#9427)
Motivation

#1802 fixed ByteBuf implementations to ensure that the whole buffer
region is preserved when capacity is increased, not just the readable
part. The behaviour is still different however when the capacity is
_decreased_ - data outside the currently-readable region is zeroed.

Modifications

Update ByteBuf capacity(int) implementations to also copy the whole
buffer region when the new capacity is less than the current capacity.

Result

Consistent behaviour of ByteBuf#capacity(int) regardless of whether the
new capacity is greater than or less than the current capacity.
2019-08-16 08:18:09 +02:00
Norman Maurer
9ec3411c91
Fix possible NPE when using HttpClientCodec (#9465)
Motivation:

It was possible to produce a NPE when we for examples received more responses as requests as we did not check if the queue did not contain a method before trying to compare method names.

Modifications:

- Add extra null check
- Add unit tet

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9459
2019-08-16 08:17:18 +02:00
Norman Maurer
d4038d0937
Http2EmptyDataFrameConnectionDecoder.frameListener() should return unwrapped Http2FrameListener (#9467)
Motivation:

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

Modifications:

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

Result:

Less suprises for users.
2019-08-16 08:16:15 +02:00
Norman Maurer
04d71b3773
DnsNameResolverTest.testTruncated0(...) should only close socket once envelope is received (#9469)
Motivation:

We should only ever close the underlying tcp socket once we received the envelope to ensure we never race in the test.

Modifications:

- Only close socket once we received the envelope
- Set REUSE_ADDR

Result:

More robust test
2019-08-15 16:28:22 +02:00
Norman Maurer
299954e138
Correctly respect mask parameters in all WebSocketClientHandshakerFactory#newHandshaker(...) methods (#9464)
Motivation:

We did not correctly pass the mask parameters in all cases.

Modifications:

Correctly pass on parameters

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9463.
2019-08-15 08:33:28 +02:00
Norman Maurer
1cce3b1ac9
Fix ByteBuf leak in Http2ControlFrameLimitEncoderTest (#9466)
Motivation:

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

Modifications:

Correctly notify all promises and so release the debug data.

Result:

Fixes leak in HTTP2 test
2019-08-14 13:28:16 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
1fa7a5e697 EPOLL - decouple schedule tasks from epoll_wait life cycle (#7834)
Motivation:
EPOLL supports decoupling the timed wakeup mechanism from the selector call. The EPOLL transport takes advantage of this in order to offer more fine grained timer resolution. However we are current calling timerfd_settime on each call to epoll_wait and this is expensive. We don't have to re-arm the timer on every call to epoll_wait and instead only have to arm the timer when a task is scheduled with an earlier expiration than any other existing scheduled task.

Modifications:
- Before scheduled tasks are added to the task queue, we determine if the new
  duration is the soonest to expire, and if so update with timerfd_settime. We
also drain all the tasks at the end of the event loop to make sure we service
any expired tasks and get an accurate next time delay.
- EpollEventLoop maintains a volatile variable which represents the next deadline to expire. This variable is modified inside the event loop thread (before calling epoll_wait) and out side the event loop thread (immediately to ensure proper wakeup time).
- Execute the task queue before the schedule task priority queue. This means we
  may delay the processing of scheduled tasks but it ensures we transfer all
pending tasks from the task queue to the scheduled priority queue to run the
soonest to expire scheduled task first.
- Deprecate IORatio on EpollEventLoop, and drain the executor and scheduled queue on each event loop wakeup. Coupling the amount of time we are allowed to drain the executor queue to a proportion of time we process inbound IO may lead to unbounded queue sizes and unpredictable latency.

Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/7829
- In most cases this results in less calls to timerfd_settime
- Less event loop wakeups just to check for scheduled tasks executed outside the event loop
- More predictable executor queue and scheduled task queue draining
- More accurate and responsive scheduled task execution
2019-08-14 10:11:04 +02:00
Norman Maurer
ac939e22dc
Use OpenJDK13 RC (#9457)
Motivation:

The first release canidate for OpenJDK13 was released.

Modifications:

Update version.

Result:

Use latest OpenJDK13 release
2019-08-14 10:06:25 +02:00
root
d45a4ce01b [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2019-08-13 17:16:42 +00:00
root
88c2a4cab5 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.39.Final 2019-08-13 17:15:20 +00:00
Norman Maurer
7003dbdc08
HTTP2: Guard against empty DATA frames (without end_of_stream flag) set (#9461)
Motivation:

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

See CVE-2019-9518

Modifications:

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

Result:

Guards against CVE-2019-9518
2019-08-13 19:07:10 +02:00
Norman Maurer
cecb46a3dd
HTTP2: Add protection against remote control frames that are triggered by a remote peer (#9460)
Motivation:

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

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

Modifications:

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

Result:

Protect against DDOS due control frames. Fixes CVE-2019-9512 / CVE-2019-9514 / CVE-2019-9515 .
2019-08-13 19:02:20 +02:00
Nick Hill
695aa0959d Use alloc().heapBuffer(...) to allocate new heap buffer.
Motivation

Underlying array allocations in UnpooledHeapByteBuf are intended be done
via the protected allocateArray(int) method, so that they can be tracked
and/or overridden by subclasses, for example
UnpooledByteBufAllocator$InstrumentedUnpooledHeapByteBuf or #8015. But
it looks like an explicit allocation was missed in the copy(int,int)
method.

Modification

Just use alloc().heapBuffer(...) for the allocation

Result

No possibility of "missing" array allocations when ByteBuf#copy is used.
2019-08-13 10:52:11 +02:00
Norman Maurer
6862ab76c0
Delay Http2ConnectionPrefaceAndSettingsFrameWrittenEvent by one EventLoop tick when using the Http2FrameCodec (#9442)
Motivation:

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

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

Modifications:

Offload firing of the event to the EventExecutor.

Result:

Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/9432.
2019-08-13 10:50:18 +02:00
Norman Maurer
e707a62a76
Use delegated docker mount option to speedup builds (#9441)
Motivation:

As we use the docker files for the CI we should use the delegated mount option to speed up builds.

See https://docs.docker.com/docker-for-mac/osxfs-caching/#delegated

Modifications:

Use delegated mount option

Result:

Faster builds when using docker
2019-08-13 10:27:21 +02:00
Norman Maurer
d30212134d
Always wrap X509ExtendedTrustManager when using OpenSSL and JDK < 11 (#9443)
Motivation:

When using OpenSSL and JDK < 11 is used we need to wrap the user provided X509ExtendedTrustManager to be able to support TLS1.3. We had a check in place that first tried to see if wrapping is needed at all which could lead to missleading calls of the user provided trustmanager. We should remove these calls and just always wrap if needed.

Modifications:

Always wrap if OpenSSL + JDK < 11 and TLS1.3 is supported

Result:

Less missleading calls to user provided trustmanager
2019-08-13 10:26:13 +02:00