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246 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Norman Maurer
4676a2271c [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2016-07-01 10:33:32 +02:00
Norman Maurer
ad270c02b9 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.2.Final 2016-07-01 09:07:40 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
6af56ffe76 HPACK Encoder headerFields improvements
Motivation:
HPACK Encoder has a data structure which is similar to a previous version of DefaultHeaders. Some of the same improvements can be made.

Motivation:
- Enforce the restriction that the Encoder's headerFields length must be a power of two so we can use masking instead of modulo
- Use AsciiString.hashCode which already has optimizations instead of having yet another hash code algorithm in Encoder

Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/5357
2016-06-30 09:00:12 -07:00
Scott Mitchell
a7f7d9c8e0 Remove unsafe char[] access in PlatformDependent
Motivation:
PlatformDependent attempts to use reflection to get the underlying char[] (or byte[]) from String objects. This is fragile as if the String implementation does not utilize the full array, and instead uses a subset of the array, this optimization is invalid. OpenJDK6 and some earlier versions of OpenJDK7 String have the capability to use a subsection of the underlying char[].

Modifications:
- PlatformDependent should not attempt to use the underlying array from String (or other data types) via reflection

Result:
PlatformDependent hash code generation for CharSequence does not depend upon specific JDK implementation details.
2016-06-30 08:58:28 -07:00
Scott Mitchell
df41be6fc8 HTTP/2 Decoder validate that GOAWAY lastStreamId doesn't increase
Motivation:
The HTTP/2 RFC states in https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-6.8 that Endpoints MUST NOT increase the value they send in the last stream identifier however we don't enforce this when decoding GOAWAY frames.

Modifications:
- Throw a connection error if the peer attempts to increase the lastStreamId in a GOAWAY frame

Result:
RFC is more strictly enforced.
2016-06-29 07:53:13 -07:00
buchgr
3613d15bca Split Http2MultiplexCodec into Frame- and MultiplexCodec + Tests. Fixes #4914
Motivation:

Quote from issue 4914:
"Http2MultiplexCodec currently does two things: mapping the existing h2 API to frames and managing the child channels.

It would be better if the two parts were separated. This would allow less-coupled development of the HTTP/2 handlers (flow control could be its own handler, for instance) and allow applications to insert themselves between all streams and the codec, which permits custom logic and could be used, in part, to implement custom frame types.

It would also greatly ease testing, as the child channel could be tested by itself without dealing with how frames are encoded on the wire."

Modifications:

- Split the Http2MultiplexCodec into Http2FrameCodec and Http2MultiplexCodec. The Http2FrameCodec interacts with the existing HTTP/2 callback-based API, while the Http2MulitplexCodec is completely independent of it and simply multiplexes Http2StreamFrames to the child channels. Additionally, the Http2Codec handler is introduced, which is a convenience class that simply sets up the Http2FrameCodec and Http2MultiplexCodec in the channel pipeline and removes itself.

- Improved test coverage quite a bit.

Result:

- The original Http2MultiplexCodec is split into Http2FrameCodec and Http2MultiplexCodec.
- More tests for higher confidence in the code.
2016-06-29 07:22:09 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
70651cc58d HpackUtil.equals performance improvement
Motivation:
PR #5355 modified interfaces to reduce GC related to the HPACK code. However this came with an anticipated performance regression related to HpackUtil.equals due to AsciiString's increase cost of charAt(..). We should mitigate this performance regression.

Modifications:
- Introduce an equals method in PlatformDependent which doesn't leak timing information and use this in HpcakUtil.equals

Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/5436
2016-06-27 14:37:39 -07:00
buchgr
73c4ad5f0a http2: count pad length field toward flow control. Fixes #5434
Motivation:
The HTTP/2 specification requires the pad length field of DATA, HEADERS and PUSH_PROMISE frames to be counted towards the flow control window. The current implementation doesn't do so (See #5434).

Furthermore, it's currently not possible to add one byte padding, as this would add the one byte pad length field as well as append one padding byte to the end of the frame.

Modifications:
Include the one byte pad length field in the padding parameter of the API. Thereby extending the allowed value range by one byte to 256 (inclusive). On the wire, a one byte padding is encoded with a pad length field with value zero and a 256 byte padding is encoded with a pad length field with value 255 and 255 bytes append to the end of the frame.

Result:
More correct padding.
2016-06-25 09:51:36 -07:00
Norman Maurer
b4d4c0034d Optimize HPACK usage to align more with Netty types and remove heavy object creations. Related to [#3597]
Motivations:

The HPACK code was not really optimized and written with Netty types in mind. Because of this a lot of garbage was created due heavy object creation.

This was first reported in [#3597] and https://github.com/grpc/grpc-java/issues/1872 .

Modifications:

- Directly use ByteBuf as input and output
- Make use of ByteProcessor where possible
- Use AsciiString as this is the only thing we need for our http2 usage

Result:

Less garbage and better usage of Netty apis.
2016-06-22 14:26:05 +02:00
Tim Brooks
d964bf6f18 Remove usages of deprecated methods group() and childGroup().
Motivation:

These methods were recently deprecated. However, they remained in use in several locations in Netty's codebase.

Modifications:

Netty's code will now access the bootstrap config to get the group or child group.

Result:

No impact on functionality.
2016-06-21 14:06:57 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
6aa5f76d42 HTTP/2 DelegatingDecompressorFrameListener return bytes to flow control
Motivation:
If a single DATA frame ends up being decompressed into multiple frames by DelegatingDecompressorFrameListener the flow control accounting is delayed until all frames have been decompressed. However it is possible the user may want to return bytes to the flow controller which were not included in the onDataRead return value. In this case the amount of processed bytes has not been incremented and will lead to negative value for processed bytes.

Modifications:
- Http2Decompressor.incrementProcessedBytes should be called each time onDataRead is called to ensure all bytes are accounted for at the correct time

Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/5375
2016-06-20 14:24:09 -07:00
Norman Maurer
e845670043 Set some StackTraceElement on pre-instantiated static exceptions
Motivation:

We use pre-instantiated exceptions in various places for performance reasons. These exceptions don't include a stacktrace which makes it hard to know where the exception was thrown. This is especially true as we use the same exception type (for example ChannelClosedException) in different places. Setting some StackTraceElements will provide more context as to where these exceptions original and make debugging easier.

Modifications:

Set a generated StackTraceElement on these pre-instantiated exceptions which at least contains the origin class and method name. The filename and linenumber are specified as unkown (as stated in the javadocs of StackTraceElement).

Result:

Easier to find the origin of a pre-instantiated exception.
2016-06-20 11:33:05 +02:00
Guido Medina
c3abb9146e Use shaded dependency on JCTools instead of copy and paste
Motivation:
JCTools supports both non-unsafe, unsafe versions of queues and JDK6 which allows us to shade the library in netty-common allowing it to stay "zero dependency".

Modifications:
- Remove copy paste JCTools code and shade the library (dependencies that are shaded should be removed from the <dependencies> section of the generated POM).
- Remove usage of OneTimeTask and remove it all together.

Result:
Less code to maintain and easier to update JCTools and less GC pressure as the queue implementation nt creates so much garbage
2016-06-10 13:19:45 +02:00
Norman Maurer
4dec7f11b7 [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2016-06-07 18:52:34 +02:00
Norman Maurer
cf670fab75 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.1.Final 2016-06-07 18:52:22 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
79f2e3604e HTTP/2 close only send GO_AWAY if one has not already been sent
Motivation:
Http2ConnectionHandler will always send a GO_AWAY when the channel is closed. This may cause problems if the user is attempting to control when GO_AWAY is sent and the content of the GO_AWAY.

Modifications:
- When the channel is closed Http2ConnectionHandler should only send a GO_AWAY if one has not already been sent

Result:
The user has more control over when GO_AWAY is sent
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/5307
2016-06-06 11:18:30 -07:00
Norman Maurer
844976a0a2 Ensure the same ByteBufAllocator is used in the EmbeddedChannel when compress / decompress. Related to [#5294]
Motivation:

The user may specify to use a different allocator then the default. In this case we need to ensure it is shared when creating the EmbeddedChannel inside of a ChannelHandler

Modifications:

Use the config of the "original" Channel in the EmbeddedChannel and so share the same allocator etc.

Result:

Same type of buffers are used.
2016-05-31 09:08:33 +02:00
Norman Maurer
6ca49d1336 [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2016-05-25 19:16:44 +02:00
Norman Maurer
446b38db52 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.0.Final 2016-05-25 19:14:15 +02:00
nmittler
79a06eaede Fix NPE in Http2ConnectionHandler.onHttpServerUpgrade
Motivation:

Performing a server upgrade with a new initial flow control window will cause an NPE in the DefaultHttp2RemoteFlowController. This is due to the fact that the monitor does not check whether or not the channel is writable.

Modifications:

Added a check for channel writability before calling `writePendingBytes`. Also fixed a unit test that was supposed to be testing this :).

Result:

Fixes #5301
2016-05-25 09:13:06 -07:00
Norman Maurer
7b25402e80 Add CompositeByteBuf.addComponent(boolean ...) method to simplify usage
Motivation:

At the moment the user is responsible to increase the writer index of the composite buffer when a new component is added. We should add some methods that handle this for the user as this is the most popular usage of the composite buffer.

Modifications:

Add new methods that autoamtically increase the writerIndex when buffers are added.

Result:

Easier usage of CompositeByteBuf.
2016-05-21 19:52:16 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
1cb706ac93 HTTP/2 HPACK Header Name Validation and Trailing Padding
Motivation:
The HPACK code currently disallows empty header names. This is not explicitly forbidden by the HPACK RFC https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7541. However the HTTP/1.x RFC https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2 and thus HTTP/2 both disallow empty header names, and so this precondition check should be moved from the HPACK code to the protocol level.
HPACK also requires that string literals which are huffman encoded must be treated as an encoding error if the string has more than 7 trailing padding bits https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7541#section-5.2, but this is currently not enforced.

Result:
- HPACK to allow empty header names
- HTTP/1.x and HTTP/2 header validation should not allow empty header names
- Enforce max of 7 trailing padding bits

Result:
Code is more compliant with the above mentioned RFCs
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/5228
2016-05-17 13:42:16 -07:00
Trustin Lee
3a9f472161 Make retained derived buffers recyclable
Related: #4333 #4421 #5128

Motivation:

slice(), duplicate() and readSlice() currently create a non-recyclable
derived buffer instance. Under heavy load, an application that creates a
lot of derived buffers can put the garbage collector under pressure.

Modifications:

- Add the following methods which creates a non-recyclable derived buffer
  - retainedSlice()
  - retainedDuplicate()
  - readRetainedSlice()
- Add the new recyclable derived buffer implementations, which has its
  own reference count value
- Add ByteBufHolder.retainedDuplicate()
- Add ByteBufHolder.replace(ByteBuf) so that..
  - a user can replace the content of the holder in a consistent way
  - copy/duplicate/retainedDuplicate() can delegate the holder
    construction to replace(ByteBuf)
- Use retainedDuplicate() and retainedSlice() wherever possible
- Miscellaneous:
  - Rename DuplicateByteBufTest to DuplicatedByteBufTest (missing 'D')
  - Make ReplayingDecoderByteBuf.reject() return an exception instead of
    throwing it so that its callers don't need to add dummy return
    statement

Result:

Derived buffers are now recycled when created via retainedSlice() and
retainedDuplicate() and derived from a pooled buffer
2016-05-17 11:16:13 +02:00
Norman Maurer
68cd670eb9 Remove ChannelHandlerInvoker
Motivation:

We tried to provide the ability for the user to change the semantics of the threading-model by delegate the invoking of the ChannelHandler to the ChannelHandlerInvoker. Unfortunually this not really worked out quite well and resulted in just more complexity and splitting of code that belongs together. We should remove the ChannelHandlerInvoker again and just do the same as in 4.0

Modifications:

Remove ChannelHandlerInvoker again and replace its usage in Http2MultiplexCodec

Result:

Easier code and less bad abstractions.
2016-05-17 11:14:00 +02:00
Norman Maurer
979dc3e3e4 Fix one more possible leak as a follow up of 341a235fea 2016-05-13 18:38:37 +02:00
Norman Maurer
341a235fea Fix possible leaks in Http2ServerDowngraderTest
Motivation:

We need to ensure we release all ReferenceCounted objects during tests to not leak.

Modifications:

Fix possible leaks by calling release()

Result:

No more leaks in tests.
2016-05-13 17:38:26 +02:00
Norman Maurer
4b24b0aac8 Annotate Http2ServerDowngrader with @UnstableApi
Motivation:

Everything in the http2 package should be considered unstable for now

Modifications:

Add missing annotation on Http2ServerDowngrader

Result:

Clearly mark class as unstable.
2016-05-13 08:41:46 +02:00
Moses Nakamura
4d2e91a10d codec-http2: Stop leaking in header downgrader test
Motivation:

We're leaking requests in our Http2ServerDowngrader tests when we
allocate a buffer using the local allocator.

Modification:

Release the request later when the request is constructed with the local
allocator.

Result:

Less leaky tests.
2016-05-10 09:04:52 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
d580245afc DefaultHttp2Connection.close Reentrant Modification
Motivation:
The DefaultHttp2Conneciton.close method accounts for active streams being iterated and attempts to avoid reentrant modifications of the underlying stream map by using iterators to remove from the stream map. However there are a few issues:

- While iterating over the stream map we don't prevent iterations over the active stream collection
- Removing a single stream may actually remove > 1 streams due to closed non-leaf streams being preserved in the priority tree which may result in NPE

Preserving closed non-leaf streams in the priority tree is no longer necessary with our current allocation algorithms, and so this feature (and related complexity) can be removed.

Modifications:
- DefaultHttp2Connection.close should prevent others from iterating over the active streams and reentrant modification scenarios which may result from this
- DefaultHttp2Connection should not keep closed stream in the priority tree
  - Remove all associated code in DefaultHttp2RemoteFlowController which accounts for this case including the ReducedState object
  - This includes fixing writability changes which depended on ReducedState
- Update unit tests

Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/5198
2016-05-09 14:16:30 -07:00
Moses Nakamura
9ce84dcb21 Http2 to Http1.1 converter on new Http2 server API
Motivation:

http/2 and http/1.1 have similar protocols, and it's useful to be able
to implement a single server against a single interface. There's an
injection from http/1.1 messages to http/2 ones, so it makes sense to
make folks program against http/1.1 and upgrade them under the hood.

Modifications:

added a MessageToMessageCodec<Http2StreamFrame, HttpObject> which turns
every kind of Http2StreamFrame domain object into an HttpObject domain
object, and then back again on the way out.  This one is specialized for
servers, but it should be straightforward to make a symmetric one for
clients, or else extend this one.

Result:

fixes #5199, and it's now simple to make your Http2MultiplexCodec speak
Http1.1
2016-05-09 13:24:46 -07:00
Norman Maurer
9229ed98e2 [#5088] Add annotation which marks packages/interfaces/classes as unstable
Motivation:

Some codecs should be considered unstable as these are relative new. For this purpose we should introduce an annotation which these codecs should us to be marked as unstable in terms of API.

Modifications:

- Add UnstableApi annotation and use it on codecs that are not stable
- Move http2.hpack to http2.internal.hpack as it is internal.

Result:

Better document unstable APIs.
2016-05-09 15:16:35 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
b17ee6066f HTTP/2 Log Cleanup
Motivation:
The format of some log lines used the printf style formatting instead of the logger {} formatting for variables. This would lead to printing out the literal printf tokens instead of substituting the value.

Modifications:
- Fix the format string for log statements which use printf style formatting

Result:
Logs actually capture the value of the variables instead of fixed string tokens.
2016-05-06 10:52:00 -07:00
Scott Mitchell
467e5a1019 DefaultHttp2FrameReader stops reading if stream error
Motivation:
DefaultHttp2FrameReader will stop reading data if any exception is thrown. However some exceptions are recoverable and we will lose data if we don't continue reading. For example some stream errors are recoverable.

Modifications:
- DefaultHttp2FrameReader should attempt to continue reading if a stream error is encountered.

Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/5186
2016-04-30 10:41:06 -07:00
Trustin Lee
38d05abd84 Reorganize imports 2016-04-14 18:58:47 +09:00
Norman Maurer
d698746609 Add ByteBuf.asReadOnly()
Motivation:

We lately added ByteBuf.isReadOnly() which allows to detect if a buffer is read-only or not. We should add ByteBuf.asReadOnly() to allow easily access a read-only version of a buffer.

Modifications:

- Add ByteBuf.asReadOnly()
- Deprecate Unpooled.unmodifiableBuffer(Bytebuf)

Result:

More consistent api.
2016-04-14 10:51:20 +02:00
Norman Maurer
7c734fcf73 Fix resource leak in tests introduced by 69070c37ba. 2016-04-14 10:13:55 +02:00
Trustin Lee
0b078314b2 Add ByteBuf.isReadOnly()
Motivation:

It is sometimes useful to determins if a buffer is read-only.

Modifications:

Add ByteBuf.isReadOnly()

Result:

One more feature
2016-04-13 21:41:27 +09:00
Norman Maurer
572bdfb494 [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2016-04-10 08:37:18 +02:00
Norman Maurer
c6121a6f49 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.0.CR7 2016-04-10 08:36:56 +02:00
Norman Maurer
6e919f70f8 [maven-release-plugin] rollback the release of netty-4.1.0.CR7 2016-04-09 22:13:44 +02:00
Norman Maurer
4cdd51509a [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.0.CR7 2016-04-09 22:05:34 +02:00
Trustin Lee
3b941c2a7c [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2016-04-02 01:25:05 -04:00
Trustin Lee
7368ccc539 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.0.CR6 2016-04-02 01:24:55 -04:00
Norman Maurer
cee38ed2b6 [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2016-03-29 16:45:13 +02:00
Norman Maurer
9cd9e7daeb [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.0.CR5 2016-03-29 16:44:33 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
61cfdd7671 e24a5d8 compile error
Motivation:
e24a5d8 was cherry-picked but had a compile error.

Modifications:
- Fix the compile error in e24a5d8

Result:
Build now compiles.
2016-03-25 12:51:13 -07:00
Eric Anderson
e24a5d8839 Map HTTP/2 Streams to Channels
Motivation:

This allows using handlers for Streams in normal Netty-style. Frames are
read/written to the channel as messages, not directly as a
callback/method call. Handlers allow mixing and can ease HTTP/1 and
HTTP/2 interoperability by eventually supporting HTTP/1 handlers in
HTTP/2 and vise versa.

Modifications:

New handler Http2MultiplexCodec that converts from the current HTTP/2
API to a message-based API and child channels for streams.

Result:

The basics are done for server-side: new streams trigger creation of new
channels in much the same appearance to how new connections trigger new
channel creation. The basic frames HEADERS and DATA are handled, but
also GOAWAY and RST_STREAM.

Inbound flow control is implemented, but outbound is not. That will be
done later, along with not completing write promises on the child
channel until the write actually completes on the parent.

There is not yet support for outbound priority/weight, push promises,
and many other features.

There is a generic Object that may be set on stream frames. This also
paves the way for client-side support which needs a way to refer to
yet-to-be-created streams (due to how HEADERS allocates a stream id, and
the allocation order must be the same as transmission order).
2016-03-25 12:14:44 -07:00
Carsten Varming
d6bf388343 Prevent nepotism with generational GCs.
Motivation:

If a single Encoder object is promoted to the old generation then every object
reachable from the promoted object will eventually be promoted as well. A queue
illustrates the problem very well. Say a sequence of inserts and deletions
generate an object graph:

   A -> B -> C -> D -> E -> F -> G -> H,

the head of the queue is E, the tail of the queue is H, and A, B, C, D are
dead. If all queue nodes are in the young generation, then a young gc will
clean up the object graph and leave us with:

   E -> F -> G -> H

on the other hand, if B and C were previously promoted to the old generation,
then a young collection assumes the refernece from C to D is from a live object
(this is a key result of generational gc, no need to mark the old generation).
Hence the young collection assumes the refence to D is a gc root and leave us
with the object graph:

   B-> C -> D -> E -> F -> G -> H.

Eventually D, E, F, G, H, and all queue nodes ever seen from this point on will
be promoted, regardless of their global live or dead status. It is generally
trivial to fix nepotism issues by simply breaking the reference chain after
dequeuing a node.

Currently Encoder objects do not null their references when removed from the
hash map. We have observed a 20X increase in promoted Encoder objects due to
nepotism.

Modifications:

Null before, after, and next fields when removing Encoder objects from maps.

Result:

Fewer promoted Encoder objects, fewer Encoder objects in the old generation,
shorter young collection times, old collections spaced further apart (nepotism
is just really bad). Enjoy.
2016-03-23 17:27:00 +01:00
Norman Maurer
28d03adbfe [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2016-03-21 11:51:50 +01:00
Norman Maurer
4653dc1d05 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.1.0.CR4 2016-03-21 11:51:12 +01:00