Motivation:
At the moment we only support signing / decrypting the private key in a synchronous fashion. This is quite limited as we may want to do a network call to do so on a remote system for example.
Modifications:
- Update to latest netty-tcnative which supports running tasks in an asynchronous fashion.
- Add OpenSslAsyncPrivateKeyMethod interface
- Adjust SslHandler to be able to handle asynchronous task execution
- Adjust unit tests to test that asynchronous task execution works in all cases
Result:
Be able to asynchronous do key signing operations
Motivation:
The `PerMessageDeflateClientExtensionHandler` has the following strange behaviors currently:
* The `requestedServerNoContext` parameter doesn't actually add the `server_no_context_takeover` parameter to the client offer; instead it depends on the requested server window size.
* The handshake will fail if the server responds with a `server_no_context_takeover` parameter and `requestedServerNoContext` is false. According to RFC 7692 (7.1.1.1) the server may do this, and this means that to cover both cases one needs to use two handshakers in the channel pipeline: one with `requestedServerNoContext = true` and one with `requestedServerNoContext = false`.
* The value of the `server_max_window_bits` parameter in the server response is never checked (should be between 8 and 15). And the value of `client_max_window_bits` is checked only in the branch handling the server window parameter.
Modification:
* Add the `server_no_context_takeover` parameter if `requestedServerNoContext` is true.
* Accept a server handshake response which includes the server no context takeover parameter even if we did not request it.
* Check the values of the client and server window size in their respective branches and fail the handshake if they are out of bounds.
Result:
There will be no need to use two handshakers in the pipeline to be lenient in what handshakes are accepted.
Motivation:
We should update to use junit5 in all modules.
Modifications:
Adjust missing epoll tests to use junit5
Result:
Part of https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/10757
Motivation:
We should update to use junit5 in all modules.
Modifications:
Adjust transport-udt tests to use junit5
Result:
Part of https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/10757
Motivation:
Including codec-http in the project and building a native-image out of it using a GraalVM 21.2 nightly can result in a failure.
Modification:
By delaying the initialization of `io.netty.handler.codec.compression.BrotliDecoder` to runtime, native-image will not try to eagerly initialize the class during the image build, avoiding the build failure described in the issue.
Result:
Fixes#11427
Motivation:
Currently, Netty cannot handle HTTP/2 Preface messages if the client used the Prior knowledge technique. In Prior knowledge, the client sends an HTTP/2 preface message immediately after finishing TLS Handshake. But in Netty, when TLS Handshake is finished, ALPNHandler is triggered to configure the pipeline. And between these 2 operations, if an HTTP/2 preface message arrives, it gets dropped.
Modification:
Buffer messages until we are done with the ALPN handling.
Result:
Fixes#11403.
Co-authored-by: Norman Maurer <norman_maurer@apple.com>
Motivation:
This caused test failures due to the deprecation warning and produced a
dumpstream.
Modification:
Replace deprecated flag with recommended one.
Result:
Fix deprecation and cause of test failure in codec project.
Motivation:
IO transports (primarily epoll, but also applies to kqueue, nio) cant be configured with separate tail tasks queue factory -
instead single queue factory is used for both normal tasks and tail tasks.
Modifications:
Add constructor accepting tail EventLoopTaskQueueFactory to aforementioned transports
Result:
IO transports can be configured with separate tail tasks
Motivation:
The native module is not yet available on aarch64 Mac / Windows thus causing tests in codec/ to fail (specifically all the Brotli ones, since the module could not be loaded).
Modification:
Disable Brotli tests when platform is not supported
Result:
Tests under codec/ now pass under Mac/aarch64 and Windows/aarch64
__Motivation__
Add support for GMSSL protocol to SslUtils.
__Modification__
Modify `SslUtils.getEncryptedPacketLength(ByteBuf buffer, int offset)` to get packet length when protocol is GMSSL.
Modify `SslUtils.getEncryptedPacketLength(ByteBuffer buffer)` to get packet length when protocol is GMSSL.
__Result__
`SslUtils.getEncryptedPacketLength` now supports GMSSL protocol. Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/11406
Motivation:
HTTP header values are case sensitive. The expected value for `x-request-with` header is `XMLHttpRequest`, not `XmlHttpRequest`.
Modification:
Fix constant's case.
Result:
Correct `XMLHttpRequest` HTTP header value.
Motivation:
We failed to account for the last header when estimating the buffer
size. If the data does not compress enough to make space for the
last header we would exceed the ByteBuf's capacity.
Modifications:
Call #ensureWritable with appropriate capacity for footer ByteBuf
befor writing footer.
Result:
If there is not enough space left in the buffer, the buffer will be
expanded.
Motivation:
We should update to use junit5 in all modules.
Modifications:
Adjust codec-redis tests to use junit5
Result:
Part of https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/10757
Motivation:
8c73dbe9bd did migrate the codec-http2 code to use junit5 but missed two classes.
Modifications:
Adjust the rest of codec-http2 tests to use junit5
Result:
Part of https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/10757
Motivation:
We should update to use junit5 in all modules.
Modifications:
Adjust codec-http2 tests to use junit5
Result:
Part of https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/10757
__Motivation__
`LoggingHandler` misses a constructor variant that only takes `ByteBufFormat`
__Modification__
Added the missing constructor variant.
__Result__
`LoggingHandler` can be constructed with `ByteBufFormat` only.
Co-authored-by: Nitesh Kant <nitesh_kant@apple.com>
Use Two way algorithm to optimize ByteBufUtil.indexOf() method
Motivation:
ByteBufUtil.indexOf can be inefficient for substring search on
ByteBuf, in terms of algorithm complexity (O(needle.readableBytes * haystack.readableBytes)), consider using the Two Way algorithm to optimize the ByteBufUtil.indexOf() method
Modification:
Use the Two Way algorithm to optimize ByteBufUtil.indexOf() method.
Result:
The performance of the ByteBufUtil.indexOf() method is higher than the original implementation
Motivation:
Due a bug we did not pass the correct remote and localaddress to the next handler if the outbound portion of the CombinedChannelDuplexHandler was removed
Modifications:
- Call the correct connect(...) method
- Refactor tests to test that the parameters are correctly passed on
- Remvoe some code duplication in the tests
Result:
CombinedChannelDuplexHandler correctly pass parameters on
Motivation:
We need to ensure we always "consumed" all alerts etc via SSLEngine.wrap(...) before we teardown the engine. Failing to do so may lead to a situation where the remote peer will not be able to see the actual cause of the handshake failure but just see the connection being closed.
Modifications:
Correctly return HandshakeStatus.NEED_WRAP when we need to wrap some data first before we shutdown the engine because of a handshake failure.
Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/11388
__Motivation__
`HttpUtil#normalizeAndGetContentLength()` throws `StringIndexOutOfBoundsException` for empty `content-length` values, it should instead throw `IllegalArgumentException` for all invalid values.
__Modification__
- Throw `IllegalArgumentException` if the `content-length` value is empty.
- Add tests
__Result__
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/11408
Motivation:
WeakOrderQueue would drop object that has been recycled, even when it has space for it.
WeakOrderQueue#add should check DefaultHandler.hasBeenRecycler field first
Modifications:
WeakOrderQueue test the DefaultHandler.hasBeenRecycler first
Result:
WeakOrderQueue would not drop object that has been recycled when there is space
Co-authored-by: Norman Maurer <norman_maurer@apple.com>
Co-authored-by: Trustin Lee <t@motd.kr>
Motivation:
We need to use a GraalVM dependency which uses GPL2 + CE.
Modifications:
- Update all graalvm dependencies to new GAV which introduces a license change from GPL2 to GPL2 + CE
- This also required a small bump on the general version from 19.2 to 19.3, which should be fine as 19.3 is an official maintained LTS version, while 19.2 wasn't.
Result:
Fixes: #11398
Signed-off-by: Paulo Lopes <pmlopes@gmail.com>
Motivation:
Native image compatibility is fragile and breaks easily, so we need a PR build to tell us when this happens.
Modification:
Add a graalvm-based build to the PR build matrix.
Result:
Every PR is now also tested on Graal.
Motivation:
At the moment BoringSSL doesnt support explicit set the TLSv1.3 ciphers that should be used. If TLSv1.3 should be used it just enables all ciphers. We should better log if the user tries to explicit set a specific ciphers and using BoringSSL to inform the user that what is tried doesnt really work.
Modifications:
Log if the user tries to not use all TLSv1.3 ciphers and use BoringSSL
Result:
Easier for the user to understand why always all TLSv1.3 ciphers are enabled when using BoringSSL
Co-authored-by: Trustin Lee <trustin@gmail.com>
Motivation:
Netty will fail a handshake for the Per-Message Deflate WebSocket
extension if the server response contains a smaller
`server_max_window_bits` value than the client offered.
However, this is allowed by RFC 7692:
> A server accepts an extension negotiation offer with this parameter
> by including the “server_max_window_bits” extension parameter in the
> extension negotiation response to send back to the client with the
> same or smaller value as the offer.
Modifications:
- Allow the server to respond with a smaller value than offered.
- Change the unit tests to test for this.
Result:
The client will not fail when the server indicates it is using a
smaller window size than offered by the client.
Motivation:
Various compression codecs are currently hard-coded to only support buffers that are backed by byte-arrays that they are willing to expose.
This is efficient for most of the codecs, but compatibility suffers, as we are not able to freely choose our buffer implementations when compression codecs are involved.
Modification:
Add code to the compression codecs, that allow them to handle buffers that don't have arrays.
For many of the codecs, this unfortunately involves allocating temporary byte-arrays, and copying back-and-forth.
We have to do it that way since some codecs can _only_ work with byte-arrays.
Also add tests to verify that this works.
Result:
It is now possible to use all of our compression codecs with both on-heap and off-heap buffers.
The default buffer choice has not changed, however, so performance should be unaffected.
Co-authored-by: Chris Vest <christianvest_hansen@apple.com>
Motivation:
The tests must be executed only when there is no hosts file or
there is no entry for localhost in the hosts file. The tested functionality
is relevant only in these use cases.
Modifications:
Skip the windows tests when there is an entry for localhost in the hosts file.
Result:
Fix failing tests on Windows CI when using GitHub Actions
Related to #11384
Motivation:
Commit c32c520edd incorrectly skip the bytes of the replay decoder buffer. The number of bytes to skip is determined by ByteBuf#readableBytes() instead of using ByteToMessageDecoder#actualReadableBytes(). As result it throws an exception because the ByteBuf provided will return a too large value (Integer.MAX_VALUE - reader index) causing a bound check error in the skipBytes method. This is not detected by the tests because most tests are calling the decode(...) method with a regular ByteBuf. In practice when this method is called with a specialized ByteBuf when channelRead(...) is called. Such tests should actually use channelRead with proper mocking of the ChannelHandlerContext
Modification:
- Rewrite the MqttCodecTest to use channelRead(...) instead of decode(...) and use proper mocking of ChannelHandlerContext to get the message emitted by the decoder.
- Use actualReadableBytes() instead of buff.readableBytes() to compute the number of bytes to skip
Result:
Skip correctly the number of bytes when a too large message is found and improve testing. See #11361
Signed-off-by: Julien Viet <julien@julienviet.com>
Motivation:
We don't publish any tarballs these days so we can just remove the module
Modifications:
Remove tarball module and also adjust release scripts
Result:
Less code / config to mantain
Motivation:
To simplify retrieving pooled message messages, add enums that can be used as key.
Modifications:
- Modify pooled collections from List to Map in FixedRedisMessagePool
- Allow to use enum as the key to easy get pooled message.
- Add unit tests
Result:
Users can get pooled message by enum instead of the whole string
Co-authored-by: Norman Maurer <norman_maurer@apple.com>
__Motivation__
As described in https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/11370 we should support quoted charset values
__Modification__
Modify `HttpUtil.getCharset(CharSequence contentTypeValue, Charset defaultCharset)` to trim the double-quotes if present.
__Result__
`HttpUtil.getCharset()` now supports quoted charsets. Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/11370
Motivation:
When decoding the cookies on the server, the "Cookie" HTTP request header value should be considered.
The "Set-Cookie" HTTP response header is used to send cookies from the server to the user agent.
Modification:
- Specify in javadoc that the "Cookie" HTTP request header value should be considered and
not the "Set-Cookie" HTTP response header value.
Result:
Correct ServerCookieDecoder javadoc
Motivation:
When Maven does not run in batch mode, it will continuously print its progress as it downloads dependencies.
This can produce a very large amount of log output, that makes it harder to debug build failures.
Modification:
Make all Maven builds run in batch mode by adding the `-B` command line flag, and have transfer progress suppressed with the `-ntp` flag.
Some builds were already running batch mode but had the flag in a different location – these have had their `-B` flag moved so all builds are consistent.
Result:
Much less output in our build logs where Maven is just downloading stuff.
Motivation:
There is a small typo in `pom.xml`. Typo is: `acclerating`, however it should be `accelerating`.
Modification:
Corrected the typo.
Result:
Typo-free `pom.xml`.
Motivation:
In this issue(https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/11349 ),IpSubnetFilterRule needs to support ipv6 reserved addresses, such as 8000::, but the current implementation does not support
Modification:
Added support for default rule
Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/11349
Signed-off-by: xingrufei <xingrufei@sogou-inc.com>
Motivation:
There should always be a default in switch blocks.
Modification:
Add default
Result:
Code cleanup.
Signed-off-by: xingrufei <xingrufei@sogou-inc.com>