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Motivation: Http2ConnectionHandler#close(..) always runs the GOAWAY and graceful close logic. This coupling means that a user would have to override Http2ConnectionHandler#close(..) to modify the behavior, and the Http2FrameCodec and Http2MultiplexCodec are not extendable so you cannot override at this layer. Ideally we can totally decouple the close(..) of the transport and the GOAWAY graceful closure process completely, but to preserve backwards compatibility we can add an opt-out option to decouple where the application is responsible for sending a GOAWAY with error code equal to NO_ERROR as described in https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-6.8 in order to initiate graceful close. Modifications: - Http2ConnectionHandler supports an additional boolean constructor argument to opt out of close(..) going through the graceful close path. - Http2FrameCodecBuilder and Http2MultiplexCodec expose gracefulShutdownTimeoutMillis but do not hook them up properly. Since these are already exposed we should hook them up and make sure the timeout is applied properly. - Http2ConnectionHandler's goAway(..) method from Http2LifecycleManager should initiate the graceful closure process after writing a GOAWAY frame if the error code is NO_ERROR. This means that writing a Http2GoAwayFrame from Http2FrameCodec will initiate graceful close. Result: Http2ConnectionHandler#close(..) can now be decoupled from the graceful close process, and immediately close the underlying transport if desired. |
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