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diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/Dockerfile b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/Dockerfile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..53fc525 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/Dockerfile @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +# +# This Dockerfile builds a recent curl with HTTP/2 client support, using +# a recent nghttp2 build. +# +# See the Makefile for how to tag it. If Docker and that image is found, the +# Go tests use this curl binary for integration tests. +# + +FROM ubuntu:trusty + +RUN apt-get update && \ + apt-get upgrade -y && \ + apt-get install -y git-core build-essential wget + +RUN apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends \ + autotools-dev libtool pkg-config zlib1g-dev \ + libcunit1-dev libssl-dev libxml2-dev libevent-dev \ + automake autoconf + +# The list of packages nghttp2 recommends for h2load: +RUN apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends make binutils \ + autoconf automake autotools-dev \ + libtool pkg-config zlib1g-dev libcunit1-dev libssl-dev libxml2-dev \ + libev-dev libevent-dev libjansson-dev libjemalloc-dev \ + cython python3.4-dev python-setuptools + +# Note: setting NGHTTP2_VER before the git clone, so an old git clone isn't cached: +ENV NGHTTP2_VER 895da9a +RUN cd /root && git clone https://github.com/tatsuhiro-t/nghttp2.git + +WORKDIR /root/nghttp2 +RUN git reset --hard $NGHTTP2_VER +RUN autoreconf -i +RUN automake +RUN autoconf +RUN ./configure +RUN make +RUN make install + +WORKDIR /root +RUN wget http://curl.haxx.se/download/curl-7.45.0.tar.gz +RUN tar -zxvf curl-7.45.0.tar.gz +WORKDIR /root/curl-7.45.0 +RUN ./configure --with-ssl --with-nghttp2=/usr/local +RUN make +RUN make install +RUN ldconfig + +CMD ["-h"] +ENTRYPOINT ["/usr/local/bin/curl"] + diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/Makefile b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..55fd826 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +curlimage: + docker build -t gohttp2/curl . + diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/README b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..360d5aa --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/README @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +This is a work-in-progress HTTP/2 implementation for Go. + +It will eventually live in the Go standard library and won't require +any changes to your code to use. It will just be automatic. + +Status: + +* The server support is pretty good. A few things are missing + but are being worked on. +* The client work has just started but shares a lot of code + is coming along much quicker. + +Docs are at https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/net/http2 + +Demo test server at https://http2.golang.org/ + +Help & bug reports welcome! + +Contributing: https://golang.org/doc/contribute.html +Bugs: https://golang.org/issue/new?title=x/net/http2:+ diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/client_conn_pool.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/client_conn_pool.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8cb3eaa --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/client_conn_pool.go @@ -0,0 +1,246 @@ +// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Transport code's client connection pooling. + +package http2 + +import ( + "crypto/tls" + "net/http" + "sync" +) + +// ClientConnPool manages a pool of HTTP/2 client connections. +type ClientConnPool interface { + GetClientConn(req *http.Request, addr string) (*ClientConn, error) + MarkDead(*ClientConn) +} + +// clientConnPoolIdleCloser is the interface implemented by ClientConnPool +// implementations which can close their idle connections. +type clientConnPoolIdleCloser interface { + ClientConnPool + closeIdleConnections() +} + +var ( + _ clientConnPoolIdleCloser = (*clientConnPool)(nil) + _ clientConnPoolIdleCloser = noDialClientConnPool{} +) + +// TODO: use singleflight for dialing and addConnCalls? +type clientConnPool struct { + t *Transport + + mu sync.Mutex // TODO: maybe switch to RWMutex + // TODO: add support for sharing conns based on cert names + // (e.g. share conn for googleapis.com and appspot.com) + conns map[string][]*ClientConn // key is host:port + dialing map[string]*dialCall // currently in-flight dials + keys map[*ClientConn][]string + addConnCalls map[string]*addConnCall // in-flight addConnIfNeede calls +} + +func (p *clientConnPool) GetClientConn(req *http.Request, addr string) (*ClientConn, error) { + return p.getClientConn(req, addr, dialOnMiss) +} + +const ( + dialOnMiss = true + noDialOnMiss = false +) + +func (p *clientConnPool) getClientConn(_ *http.Request, addr string, dialOnMiss bool) (*ClientConn, error) { + p.mu.Lock() + for _, cc := range p.conns[addr] { + if cc.CanTakeNewRequest() { + p.mu.Unlock() + return cc, nil + } + } + if !dialOnMiss { + p.mu.Unlock() + return nil, ErrNoCachedConn + } + call := p.getStartDialLocked(addr) + p.mu.Unlock() + <-call.done + return call.res, call.err +} + +// dialCall is an in-flight Transport dial call to a host. +type dialCall struct { + p *clientConnPool + done chan struct{} // closed when done + res *ClientConn // valid after done is closed + err error // valid after done is closed +} + +// requires p.mu is held. +func (p *clientConnPool) getStartDialLocked(addr string) *dialCall { + if call, ok := p.dialing[addr]; ok { + // A dial is already in-flight. Don't start another. + return call + } + call := &dialCall{p: p, done: make(chan struct{})} + if p.dialing == nil { + p.dialing = make(map[string]*dialCall) + } + p.dialing[addr] = call + go call.dial(addr) + return call +} + +// run in its own goroutine. +func (c *dialCall) dial(addr string) { + c.res, c.err = c.p.t.dialClientConn(addr) + close(c.done) + + c.p.mu.Lock() + delete(c.p.dialing, addr) + if c.err == nil { + c.p.addConnLocked(addr, c.res) + } + c.p.mu.Unlock() +} + +// addConnIfNeeded makes a NewClientConn out of c if a connection for key doesn't +// already exist. It coalesces concurrent calls with the same key. +// This is used by the http1 Transport code when it creates a new connection. Because +// the http1 Transport doesn't de-dup TCP dials to outbound hosts (because it doesn't know +// the protocol), it can get into a situation where it has multiple TLS connections. +// This code decides which ones live or die. +// The return value used is whether c was used. +// c is never closed. +func (p *clientConnPool) addConnIfNeeded(key string, t *Transport, c *tls.Conn) (used bool, err error) { + p.mu.Lock() + for _, cc := range p.conns[key] { + if cc.CanTakeNewRequest() { + p.mu.Unlock() + return false, nil + } + } + call, dup := p.addConnCalls[key] + if !dup { + if p.addConnCalls == nil { + p.addConnCalls = make(map[string]*addConnCall) + } + call = &addConnCall{ + p: p, + done: make(chan struct{}), + } + p.addConnCalls[key] = call + go call.run(t, key, c) + } + p.mu.Unlock() + + <-call.done + if call.err != nil { + return false, call.err + } + return !dup, nil +} + +type addConnCall struct { + p *clientConnPool + done chan struct{} // closed when done + err error +} + +func (c *addConnCall) run(t *Transport, key string, tc *tls.Conn) { + cc, err := t.NewClientConn(tc) + + p := c.p + p.mu.Lock() + if err != nil { + c.err = err + } else { + p.addConnLocked(key, cc) + } + delete(p.addConnCalls, key) + p.mu.Unlock() + close(c.done) +} + +func (p *clientConnPool) addConn(key string, cc *ClientConn) { + p.mu.Lock() + p.addConnLocked(key, cc) + p.mu.Unlock() +} + +// p.mu must be held +func (p *clientConnPool) addConnLocked(key string, cc *ClientConn) { + for _, v := range p.conns[key] { + if v == cc { + return + } + } + if p.conns == nil { + p.conns = make(map[string][]*ClientConn) + } + if p.keys == nil { + p.keys = make(map[*ClientConn][]string) + } + p.conns[key] = append(p.conns[key], cc) + p.keys[cc] = append(p.keys[cc], key) +} + +func (p *clientConnPool) MarkDead(cc *ClientConn) { + p.mu.Lock() + defer p.mu.Unlock() + for _, key := range p.keys[cc] { + vv, ok := p.conns[key] + if !ok { + continue + } + newList := filterOutClientConn(vv, cc) + if len(newList) > 0 { + p.conns[key] = newList + } else { + delete(p.conns, key) + } + } + delete(p.keys, cc) +} + +func (p *clientConnPool) closeIdleConnections() { + p.mu.Lock() + defer p.mu.Unlock() + // TODO: don't close a cc if it was just added to the pool + // milliseconds ago and has never been used. There's currently + // a small race window with the HTTP/1 Transport's integration + // where it can add an idle conn just before using it, and + // somebody else can concurrently call CloseIdleConns and + // break some caller's RoundTrip. + for _, vv := range p.conns { + for _, cc := range vv { + cc.closeIfIdle() + } + } +} + +func filterOutClientConn(in []*ClientConn, exclude *ClientConn) []*ClientConn { + out := in[:0] + for _, v := range in { + if v != exclude { + out = append(out, v) + } + } + // If we filtered it out, zero out the last item to prevent + // the GC from seeing it. + if len(in) != len(out) { + in[len(in)-1] = nil + } + return out +} + +// noDialClientConnPool is an implementation of http2.ClientConnPool +// which never dials. We let the HTTP/1.1 client dial and use its TLS +// connection instead. +type noDialClientConnPool struct{ *clientConnPool } + +func (p noDialClientConnPool) GetClientConn(req *http.Request, addr string) (*ClientConn, error) { + return p.getClientConn(req, addr, noDialOnMiss) +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/configure_transport.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/configure_transport.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d87ba0f --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/configure_transport.go @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build go1.6 + +package http2 + +import ( + "crypto/tls" + "fmt" + "net/http" +) + +func configureTransport(t1 *http.Transport) (*Transport, error) { + connPool := new(clientConnPool) + t2 := &Transport{ + ConnPool: noDialClientConnPool{connPool}, + t1: t1, + } + connPool.t = t2 + if err := registerHTTPSProtocol(t1, noDialH2RoundTripper{t2}); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if t1.TLSClientConfig == nil { + t1.TLSClientConfig = new(tls.Config) + } + if !strSliceContains(t1.TLSClientConfig.NextProtos, "h2") { + t1.TLSClientConfig.NextProtos = append([]string{"h2"}, t1.TLSClientConfig.NextProtos...) + } + if !strSliceContains(t1.TLSClientConfig.NextProtos, "http/1.1") { + t1.TLSClientConfig.NextProtos = append(t1.TLSClientConfig.NextProtos, "http/1.1") + } + upgradeFn := func(authority string, c *tls.Conn) http.RoundTripper { + addr := authorityAddr(authority) + if used, err := connPool.addConnIfNeeded(addr, t2, c); err != nil { + go c.Close() + return erringRoundTripper{err} + } else if !used { + // Turns out we don't need this c. + // For example, two goroutines made requests to the same host + // at the same time, both kicking off TCP dials. (since protocol + // was unknown) + go c.Close() + } + return t2 + } + if m := t1.TLSNextProto; len(m) == 0 { + t1.TLSNextProto = map[string]func(string, *tls.Conn) http.RoundTripper{ + "h2": upgradeFn, + } + } else { + m["h2"] = upgradeFn + } + return t2, nil +} + +// registerHTTPSProtocol calls Transport.RegisterProtocol but +// convering panics into errors. +func registerHTTPSProtocol(t *http.Transport, rt http.RoundTripper) (err error) { + defer func() { + if e := recover(); e != nil { + err = fmt.Errorf("%v", e) + } + }() + t.RegisterProtocol("https", rt) + return nil +} + +// noDialH2RoundTripper is a RoundTripper which only tries to complete the request +// if there's already has a cached connection to the host. +type noDialH2RoundTripper struct{ t *Transport } + +func (rt noDialH2RoundTripper) RoundTrip(req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) { + res, err := rt.t.RoundTrip(req) + if err == ErrNoCachedConn { + return nil, http.ErrSkipAltProtocol + } + return res, err +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/errors.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/errors.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..71a4e29 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/errors.go @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package http2 + +import ( + "errors" + "fmt" +) + +// An ErrCode is an unsigned 32-bit error code as defined in the HTTP/2 spec. +type ErrCode uint32 + +const ( + ErrCodeNo ErrCode = 0x0 + ErrCodeProtocol ErrCode = 0x1 + ErrCodeInternal ErrCode = 0x2 + ErrCodeFlowControl ErrCode = 0x3 + ErrCodeSettingsTimeout ErrCode = 0x4 + ErrCodeStreamClosed ErrCode = 0x5 + ErrCodeFrameSize ErrCode = 0x6 + ErrCodeRefusedStream ErrCode = 0x7 + ErrCodeCancel ErrCode = 0x8 + ErrCodeCompression ErrCode = 0x9 + ErrCodeConnect ErrCode = 0xa + ErrCodeEnhanceYourCalm ErrCode = 0xb + ErrCodeInadequateSecurity ErrCode = 0xc + ErrCodeHTTP11Required ErrCode = 0xd +) + +var errCodeName = map[ErrCode]string{ + ErrCodeNo: "NO_ERROR", + ErrCodeProtocol: "PROTOCOL_ERROR", + ErrCodeInternal: "INTERNAL_ERROR", + ErrCodeFlowControl: "FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR", + ErrCodeSettingsTimeout: "SETTINGS_TIMEOUT", + ErrCodeStreamClosed: "STREAM_CLOSED", + ErrCodeFrameSize: "FRAME_SIZE_ERROR", + ErrCodeRefusedStream: "REFUSED_STREAM", + ErrCodeCancel: "CANCEL", + ErrCodeCompression: "COMPRESSION_ERROR", + ErrCodeConnect: "CONNECT_ERROR", + ErrCodeEnhanceYourCalm: "ENHANCE_YOUR_CALM", + ErrCodeInadequateSecurity: "INADEQUATE_SECURITY", + ErrCodeHTTP11Required: "HTTP_1_1_REQUIRED", +} + +func (e ErrCode) String() string { + if s, ok := errCodeName[e]; ok { + return s + } + return fmt.Sprintf("unknown error code 0x%x", uint32(e)) +} + +// ConnectionError is an error that results in the termination of the +// entire connection. +type ConnectionError ErrCode + +func (e ConnectionError) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf("connection error: %s", ErrCode(e)) } + +// StreamError is an error that only affects one stream within an +// HTTP/2 connection. +type StreamError struct { + StreamID uint32 + Code ErrCode +} + +func (e StreamError) Error() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("stream error: stream ID %d; %v", e.StreamID, e.Code) +} + +// 6.9.1 The Flow Control Window +// "If a sender receives a WINDOW_UPDATE that causes a flow control +// window to exceed this maximum it MUST terminate either the stream +// or the connection, as appropriate. For streams, [...]; for the +// connection, a GOAWAY frame with a FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR code." +type goAwayFlowError struct{} + +func (goAwayFlowError) Error() string { return "connection exceeded flow control window size" } + +// connErrorReason wraps a ConnectionError with an informative error about why it occurs. + +// Errors of this type are only returned by the frame parser functions +// and converted into ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol). +type connError struct { + Code ErrCode + Reason string +} + +func (e connError) Error() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("http2: connection error: %v: %v", e.Code, e.Reason) +} + +type pseudoHeaderError string + +func (e pseudoHeaderError) Error() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("invalid pseudo-header %q", string(e)) +} + +type duplicatePseudoHeaderError string + +func (e duplicatePseudoHeaderError) Error() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("duplicate pseudo-header %q", string(e)) +} + +type headerFieldNameError string + +func (e headerFieldNameError) Error() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("invalid header field name %q", string(e)) +} + +type headerFieldValueError string + +func (e headerFieldValueError) Error() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("invalid header field value %q", string(e)) +} + +var ( + errMixPseudoHeaderTypes = errors.New("mix of request and response pseudo headers") + errPseudoAfterRegular = errors.New("pseudo header field after regular") +) diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/fixed_buffer.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/fixed_buffer.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..47da0f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/fixed_buffer.go @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package http2 + +import ( + "errors" +) + +// fixedBuffer is an io.ReadWriter backed by a fixed size buffer. +// It never allocates, but moves old data as new data is written. +type fixedBuffer struct { + buf []byte + r, w int +} + +var ( + errReadEmpty = errors.New("read from empty fixedBuffer") + errWriteFull = errors.New("write on full fixedBuffer") +) + +// Read copies bytes from the buffer into p. +// It is an error to read when no data is available. +func (b *fixedBuffer) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + if b.r == b.w { + return 0, errReadEmpty + } + n = copy(p, b.buf[b.r:b.w]) + b.r += n + if b.r == b.w { + b.r = 0 + b.w = 0 + } + return n, nil +} + +// Len returns the number of bytes of the unread portion of the buffer. +func (b *fixedBuffer) Len() int { + return b.w - b.r +} + +// Write copies bytes from p into the buffer. +// It is an error to write more data than the buffer can hold. +func (b *fixedBuffer) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + // Slide existing data to beginning. + if b.r > 0 && len(p) > len(b.buf)-b.w { + copy(b.buf, b.buf[b.r:b.w]) + b.w -= b.r + b.r = 0 + } + + // Write new data. + n = copy(b.buf[b.w:], p) + b.w += n + if n < len(p) { + err = errWriteFull + } + return n, err +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/flow.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/flow.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..957de25 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/flow.go @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Flow control + +package http2 + +// flow is the flow control window's size. +type flow struct { + // n is the number of DATA bytes we're allowed to send. + // A flow is kept both on a conn and a per-stream. + n int32 + + // conn points to the shared connection-level flow that is + // shared by all streams on that conn. It is nil for the flow + // that's on the conn directly. + conn *flow +} + +func (f *flow) setConnFlow(cf *flow) { f.conn = cf } + +func (f *flow) available() int32 { + n := f.n + if f.conn != nil && f.conn.n < n { + n = f.conn.n + } + return n +} + +func (f *flow) take(n int32) { + if n > f.available() { + panic("internal error: took too much") + } + f.n -= n + if f.conn != nil { + f.conn.n -= n + } +} + +// add adds n bytes (positive or negative) to the flow control window. +// It returns false if the sum would exceed 2^31-1. +func (f *flow) add(n int32) bool { + remain := (1<<31 - 1) - f.n + if n > remain { + return false + } + f.n += n + return true +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/frame.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/frame.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..88067dc --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/frame.go @@ -0,0 +1,1507 @@ +// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package http2 + +import ( + "bytes" + "encoding/binary" + "errors" + "fmt" + "io" + "log" + "strings" + "sync" + + "golang.org/x/net/http2/hpack" + "golang.org/x/net/lex/httplex" +) + +const frameHeaderLen = 9 + +var padZeros = make([]byte, 255) // zeros for padding + +// A FrameType is a registered frame type as defined in +// http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#rfc.section.11.2 +type FrameType uint8 + +const ( + FrameData FrameType = 0x0 + FrameHeaders FrameType = 0x1 + FramePriority FrameType = 0x2 + FrameRSTStream FrameType = 0x3 + FrameSettings FrameType = 0x4 + FramePushPromise FrameType = 0x5 + FramePing FrameType = 0x6 + FrameGoAway FrameType = 0x7 + FrameWindowUpdate FrameType = 0x8 + FrameContinuation FrameType = 0x9 +) + +var frameName = map[FrameType]string{ + FrameData: "DATA", + FrameHeaders: "HEADERS", + FramePriority: "PRIORITY", + FrameRSTStream: "RST_STREAM", + FrameSettings: "SETTINGS", + FramePushPromise: "PUSH_PROMISE", + FramePing: "PING", + FrameGoAway: "GOAWAY", + FrameWindowUpdate: "WINDOW_UPDATE", + FrameContinuation: "CONTINUATION", +} + +func (t FrameType) String() string { + if s, ok := frameName[t]; ok { + return s + } + return fmt.Sprintf("UNKNOWN_FRAME_TYPE_%d", uint8(t)) +} + +// Flags is a bitmask of HTTP/2 flags. +// The meaning of flags varies depending on the frame type. +type Flags uint8 + +// Has reports whether f contains all (0 or more) flags in v. +func (f Flags) Has(v Flags) bool { + return (f & v) == v +} + +// Frame-specific FrameHeader flag bits. +const ( + // Data Frame + FlagDataEndStream Flags = 0x1 + FlagDataPadded Flags = 0x8 + + // Headers Frame + FlagHeadersEndStream Flags = 0x1 + FlagHeadersEndHeaders Flags = 0x4 + FlagHeadersPadded Flags = 0x8 + FlagHeadersPriority Flags = 0x20 + + // Settings Frame + FlagSettingsAck Flags = 0x1 + + // Ping Frame + FlagPingAck Flags = 0x1 + + // Continuation Frame + FlagContinuationEndHeaders Flags = 0x4 + + FlagPushPromiseEndHeaders Flags = 0x4 + FlagPushPromisePadded Flags = 0x8 +) + +var flagName = map[FrameType]map[Flags]string{ + FrameData: { + FlagDataEndStream: "END_STREAM", + FlagDataPadded: "PADDED", + }, + FrameHeaders: { + FlagHeadersEndStream: "END_STREAM", + FlagHeadersEndHeaders: "END_HEADERS", + FlagHeadersPadded: "PADDED", + FlagHeadersPriority: "PRIORITY", + }, + FrameSettings: { + FlagSettingsAck: "ACK", + }, + FramePing: { + FlagPingAck: "ACK", + }, + FrameContinuation: { + FlagContinuationEndHeaders: "END_HEADERS", + }, + FramePushPromise: { + FlagPushPromiseEndHeaders: "END_HEADERS", + FlagPushPromisePadded: "PADDED", + }, +} + +// a frameParser parses a frame given its FrameHeader and payload +// bytes. The length of payload will always equal fh.Length (which +// might be 0). +type frameParser func(fh FrameHeader, payload []byte) (Frame, error) + +var frameParsers = map[FrameType]frameParser{ + FrameData: parseDataFrame, + FrameHeaders: parseHeadersFrame, + FramePriority: parsePriorityFrame, + FrameRSTStream: parseRSTStreamFrame, + FrameSettings: parseSettingsFrame, + FramePushPromise: parsePushPromise, + FramePing: parsePingFrame, + FrameGoAway: parseGoAwayFrame, + FrameWindowUpdate: parseWindowUpdateFrame, + FrameContinuation: parseContinuationFrame, +} + +func typeFrameParser(t FrameType) frameParser { + if f := frameParsers[t]; f != nil { + return f + } + return parseUnknownFrame +} + +// A FrameHeader is the 9 byte header of all HTTP/2 frames. +// +// See http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#FrameHeader +type FrameHeader struct { + valid bool // caller can access []byte fields in the Frame + + // Type is the 1 byte frame type. There are ten standard frame + // types, but extension frame types may be written by WriteRawFrame + // and will be returned by ReadFrame (as UnknownFrame). + Type FrameType + + // Flags are the 1 byte of 8 potential bit flags per frame. + // They are specific to the frame type. + Flags Flags + + // Length is the length of the frame, not including the 9 byte header. + // The maximum size is one byte less than 16MB (uint24), but only + // frames up to 16KB are allowed without peer agreement. + Length uint32 + + // StreamID is which stream this frame is for. Certain frames + // are not stream-specific, in which case this field is 0. + StreamID uint32 +} + +// Header returns h. It exists so FrameHeaders can be embedded in other +// specific frame types and implement the Frame interface. +func (h FrameHeader) Header() FrameHeader { return h } + +func (h FrameHeader) String() string { + var buf bytes.Buffer + buf.WriteString("[FrameHeader ") + h.writeDebug(&buf) + buf.WriteByte(']') + return buf.String() +} + +func (h FrameHeader) writeDebug(buf *bytes.Buffer) { + buf.WriteString(h.Type.String()) + if h.Flags != 0 { + buf.WriteString(" flags=") + set := 0 + for i := uint8(0); i < 8; i++ { + if h.Flags&(1<<i) == 0 { + continue + } + set++ + if set > 1 { + buf.WriteByte('|') + } + name := flagName[h.Type][Flags(1<<i)] + if name != "" { + buf.WriteString(name) + } else { + fmt.Fprintf(buf, "0x%x", 1<<i) + } + } + } + if h.StreamID != 0 { + fmt.Fprintf(buf, " stream=%d", h.StreamID) + } + fmt.Fprintf(buf, " len=%d", h.Length) +} + +func (h *FrameHeader) checkValid() { + if !h.valid { + panic("Frame accessor called on non-owned Frame") + } +} + +func (h *FrameHeader) invalidate() { h.valid = false } + +// frame header bytes. +// Used only by ReadFrameHeader. +var fhBytes = sync.Pool{ + New: func() interface{} { + buf := make([]byte, frameHeaderLen) + return &buf + }, +} + +// ReadFrameHeader reads 9 bytes from r and returns a FrameHeader. +// Most users should use Framer.ReadFrame instead. +func ReadFrameHeader(r io.Reader) (FrameHeader, error) { + bufp := fhBytes.Get().(*[]byte) + defer fhBytes.Put(bufp) + return readFrameHeader(*bufp, r) +} + +func readFrameHeader(buf []byte, r io.Reader) (FrameHeader, error) { + _, err := io.ReadFull(r, buf[:frameHeaderLen]) + if err != nil { + return FrameHeader{}, err + } + return FrameHeader{ + Length: (uint32(buf[0])<<16 | uint32(buf[1])<<8 | uint32(buf[2])), + Type: FrameType(buf[3]), + Flags: Flags(buf[4]), + StreamID: binary.BigEndian.Uint32(buf[5:]) & (1<<31 - 1), + valid: true, + }, nil +} + +// A Frame is the base interface implemented by all frame types. +// Callers will generally type-assert the specific frame type: +// *HeadersFrame, *SettingsFrame, *WindowUpdateFrame, etc. +// +// Frames are only valid until the next call to Framer.ReadFrame. +type Frame interface { + Header() FrameHeader + + // invalidate is called by Framer.ReadFrame to make this + // frame's buffers as being invalid, since the subsequent + // frame will reuse them. + invalidate() +} + +// A Framer reads and writes Frames. +type Framer struct { + r io.Reader + lastFrame Frame + errDetail error + + // lastHeaderStream is non-zero if the last frame was an + // unfinished HEADERS/CONTINUATION. + lastHeaderStream uint32 + + maxReadSize uint32 + headerBuf [frameHeaderLen]byte + + // TODO: let getReadBuf be configurable, and use a less memory-pinning + // allocator in server.go to minimize memory pinned for many idle conns. + // Will probably also need to make frame invalidation have a hook too. + getReadBuf func(size uint32) []byte + readBuf []byte // cache for default getReadBuf + + maxWriteSize uint32 // zero means unlimited; TODO: implement + + w io.Writer + wbuf []byte + + // AllowIllegalWrites permits the Framer's Write methods to + // write frames that do not conform to the HTTP/2 spec. This + // permits using the Framer to test other HTTP/2 + // implementations' conformance to the spec. + // If false, the Write methods will prefer to return an error + // rather than comply. + AllowIllegalWrites bool + + // AllowIllegalReads permits the Framer's ReadFrame method + // to return non-compliant frames or frame orders. + // This is for testing and permits using the Framer to test + // other HTTP/2 implementations' conformance to the spec. + // It is not compatible with ReadMetaHeaders. + AllowIllegalReads bool + + // ReadMetaHeaders if non-nil causes ReadFrame to merge + // HEADERS and CONTINUATION frames together and return + // MetaHeadersFrame instead. + ReadMetaHeaders *hpack.Decoder + + // MaxHeaderListSize is the http2 MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE. + // It's used only if ReadMetaHeaders is set; 0 means a sane default + // (currently 16MB) + // If the limit is hit, MetaHeadersFrame.Truncated is set true. + MaxHeaderListSize uint32 + + // TODO: track which type of frame & with which flags was sent + // last. Then return an error (unless AllowIllegalWrites) if + // we're in the middle of a header block and a + // non-Continuation or Continuation on a different stream is + // attempted to be written. + + logReads bool + + debugFramer *Framer // only use for logging written writes + debugFramerBuf *bytes.Buffer +} + +func (fr *Framer) maxHeaderListSize() uint32 { + if fr.MaxHeaderListSize == 0 { + return 16 << 20 // sane default, per docs + } + return fr.MaxHeaderListSize +} + +func (f *Framer) startWrite(ftype FrameType, flags Flags, streamID uint32) { + // Write the FrameHeader. + f.wbuf = append(f.wbuf[:0], + 0, // 3 bytes of length, filled in in endWrite + 0, + 0, + byte(ftype), + byte(flags), + byte(streamID>>24), + byte(streamID>>16), + byte(streamID>>8), + byte(streamID)) +} + +func (f *Framer) endWrite() error { + // Now that we know the final size, fill in the FrameHeader in + // the space previously reserved for it. Abuse append. + length := len(f.wbuf) - frameHeaderLen + if length >= (1 << 24) { + return ErrFrameTooLarge + } + _ = append(f.wbuf[:0], + byte(length>>16), + byte(length>>8), + byte(length)) + if logFrameWrites { + f.logWrite() + } + + n, err := f.w.Write(f.wbuf) + if err == nil && n != len(f.wbuf) { + err = io.ErrShortWrite + } + return err +} + +func (f *Framer) logWrite() { + if f.debugFramer == nil { + f.debugFramerBuf = new(bytes.Buffer) + f.debugFramer = NewFramer(nil, f.debugFramerBuf) + f.debugFramer.logReads = false // we log it ourselves, saying "wrote" below + // Let us read anything, even if we accidentally wrote it + // in the wrong order: + f.debugFramer.AllowIllegalReads = true + } + f.debugFramerBuf.Write(f.wbuf) + fr, err := f.debugFramer.ReadFrame() + if err != nil { + log.Printf("http2: Framer %p: failed to decode just-written frame", f) + return + } + log.Printf("http2: Framer %p: wrote %v", f, summarizeFrame(fr)) +} + +func (f *Framer) writeByte(v byte) { f.wbuf = append(f.wbuf, v) } +func (f *Framer) writeBytes(v []byte) { f.wbuf = append(f.wbuf, v...) } +func (f *Framer) writeUint16(v uint16) { f.wbuf = append(f.wbuf, byte(v>>8), byte(v)) } +func (f *Framer) writeUint32(v uint32) { + f.wbuf = append(f.wbuf, byte(v>>24), byte(v>>16), byte(v>>8), byte(v)) +} + +const ( + minMaxFrameSize = 1 << 14 + maxFrameSize = 1<<24 - 1 +) + +// NewFramer returns a Framer that writes frames to w and reads them from r. +func NewFramer(w io.Writer, r io.Reader) *Framer { + fr := &Framer{ + w: w, + r: r, + logReads: logFrameReads, + } + fr.getReadBuf = func(size uint32) []byte { + if cap(fr.readBuf) >= int(size) { + return fr.readBuf[:size] + } + fr.readBuf = make([]byte, size) + return fr.readBuf + } + fr.SetMaxReadFrameSize(maxFrameSize) + return fr +} + +// SetMaxReadFrameSize sets the maximum size of a frame +// that will be read by a subsequent call to ReadFrame. +// It is the caller's responsibility to advertise this +// limit with a SETTINGS frame. +func (fr *Framer) SetMaxReadFrameSize(v uint32) { + if v > maxFrameSize { + v = maxFrameSize + } + fr.maxReadSize = v +} + +// ErrorDetail returns a more detailed error of the last error +// returned by Framer.ReadFrame. For instance, if ReadFrame +// returns a StreamError with code PROTOCOL_ERROR, ErrorDetail +// will say exactly what was invalid. ErrorDetail is not guaranteed +// to return a non-nil value and like the rest of the http2 package, +// its return value is not protected by an API compatibility promise. +// ErrorDetail is reset after the next call to ReadFrame. +func (fr *Framer) ErrorDetail() error { + return fr.errDetail +} + +// ErrFrameTooLarge is returned from Framer.ReadFrame when the peer +// sends a frame that is larger than declared with SetMaxReadFrameSize. +var ErrFrameTooLarge = errors.New("http2: frame too large") + +// terminalReadFrameError reports whether err is an unrecoverable +// error from ReadFrame and no other frames should be read. +func terminalReadFrameError(err error) bool { + if _, ok := err.(StreamError); ok { + return false + } + return err != nil +} + +// ReadFrame reads a single frame. The returned Frame is only valid +// until the next call to ReadFrame. +// +// If the frame is larger than previously set with SetMaxReadFrameSize, the +// returned error is ErrFrameTooLarge. Other errors may be of type +// ConnectionError, StreamError, or anything else from from the underlying +// reader. +func (fr *Framer) ReadFrame() (Frame, error) { + fr.errDetail = nil + if fr.lastFrame != nil { + fr.lastFrame.invalidate() + } + fh, err := readFrameHeader(fr.headerBuf[:], fr.r) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if fh.Length > fr.maxReadSize { + return nil, ErrFrameTooLarge + } + payload := fr.getReadBuf(fh.Length) + if _, err := io.ReadFull(fr.r, payload); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + f, err := typeFrameParser(fh.Type)(fh, payload) + if err != nil { + if ce, ok := err.(connError); ok { + return nil, fr.connError(ce.Code, ce.Reason) + } + return nil, err + } + if err := fr.checkFrameOrder(f); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if fr.logReads { + log.Printf("http2: Framer %p: read %v", fr, summarizeFrame(f)) + } + if fh.Type == FrameHeaders && fr.ReadMetaHeaders != nil { + return fr.readMetaFrame(f.(*HeadersFrame)) + } + return f, nil +} + +// connError returns ConnectionError(code) but first +// stashes away a public reason to the caller can optionally relay it +// to the peer before hanging up on them. This might help others debug +// their implementations. +func (fr *Framer) connError(code ErrCode, reason string) error { + fr.errDetail = errors.New(reason) + return ConnectionError(code) +} + +// checkFrameOrder reports an error if f is an invalid frame to return +// next from ReadFrame. Mostly it checks whether HEADERS and +// CONTINUATION frames are contiguous. +func (fr *Framer) checkFrameOrder(f Frame) error { + last := fr.lastFrame + fr.lastFrame = f + if fr.AllowIllegalReads { + return nil + } + + fh := f.Header() + if fr.lastHeaderStream != 0 { + if fh.Type != FrameContinuation { + return fr.connError(ErrCodeProtocol, + fmt.Sprintf("got %s for stream %d; expected CONTINUATION following %s for stream %d", + fh.Type, fh.StreamID, + last.Header().Type, fr.lastHeaderStream)) + } + if fh.StreamID != fr.lastHeaderStream { + return fr.connError(ErrCodeProtocol, + fmt.Sprintf("got CONTINUATION for stream %d; expected stream %d", + fh.StreamID, fr.lastHeaderStream)) + } + } else if fh.Type == FrameContinuation { + return fr.connError(ErrCodeProtocol, fmt.Sprintf("unexpected CONTINUATION for stream %d", fh.StreamID)) + } + + switch fh.Type { + case FrameHeaders, FrameContinuation: + if fh.Flags.Has(FlagHeadersEndHeaders) { + fr.lastHeaderStream = 0 + } else { + fr.lastHeaderStream = fh.StreamID + } + } + + return nil +} + +// A DataFrame conveys arbitrary, variable-length sequences of octets +// associated with a stream. +// See http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#rfc.section.6.1 +type DataFrame struct { + FrameHeader + data []byte +} + +func (f *DataFrame) StreamEnded() bool { + return f.FrameHeader.Flags.Has(FlagDataEndStream) +} + +// Data returns the frame's data octets, not including any padding +// size byte or padding suffix bytes. +// The caller must not retain the returned memory past the next +// call to ReadFrame. +func (f *DataFrame) Data() []byte { + f.checkValid() + return f.data +} + +func parseDataFrame(fh FrameHeader, payload []byte) (Frame, error) { + if fh.StreamID == 0 { + // DATA frames MUST be associated with a stream. If a + // DATA frame is received whose stream identifier + // field is 0x0, the recipient MUST respond with a + // connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type + // PROTOCOL_ERROR. + return nil, connError{ErrCodeProtocol, "DATA frame with stream ID 0"} + } + f := &DataFrame{ + FrameHeader: fh, + } + var padSize byte + if fh.Flags.Has(FlagDataPadded) { + var err error + payload, padSize, err = readByte(payload) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } + if int(padSize) > len(payload) { + // If the length of the padding is greater than the + // length of the frame payload, the recipient MUST + // treat this as a connection error. + // Filed: https://github.com/http2/http2-spec/issues/610 + return nil, connError{ErrCodeProtocol, "pad size larger than data payload"} + } + f.data = payload[:len(payload)-int(padSize)] + return f, nil +} + +var ( + errStreamID = errors.New("invalid stream ID") + errDepStreamID = errors.New("invalid dependent stream ID") +) + +func validStreamIDOrZero(streamID uint32) bool { + return streamID&(1<<31) == 0 +} + +func validStreamID(streamID uint32) bool { + return streamID != 0 && streamID&(1<<31) == 0 +} + +// WriteData writes a DATA frame. +// +// It will perform exactly one Write to the underlying Writer. +// It is the caller's responsibility to not call other Write methods concurrently. +func (f *Framer) WriteData(streamID uint32, endStream bool, data []byte) error { + // TODO: ignoring padding for now. will add when somebody cares. + if !validStreamID(streamID) && !f.AllowIllegalWrites { + return errStreamID + } + var flags Flags + if endStream { + flags |= FlagDataEndStream + } + f.startWrite(FrameData, flags, streamID) + f.wbuf = append(f.wbuf, data...) + return f.endWrite() +} + +// A SettingsFrame conveys configuration parameters that affect how +// endpoints communicate, such as preferences and constraints on peer +// behavior. +// +// See http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#SETTINGS +type SettingsFrame struct { + FrameHeader + p []byte +} + +func parseSettingsFrame(fh FrameHeader, p []byte) (Frame, error) { + if fh.Flags.Has(FlagSettingsAck) && fh.Length > 0 { + // When this (ACK 0x1) bit is set, the payload of the + // SETTINGS frame MUST be empty. Receipt of a + // SETTINGS frame with the ACK flag set and a length + // field value other than 0 MUST be treated as a + // connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type + // FRAME_SIZE_ERROR. + return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeFrameSize) + } + if fh.StreamID != 0 { + // SETTINGS frames always apply to a connection, + // never a single stream. The stream identifier for a + // SETTINGS frame MUST be zero (0x0). If an endpoint + // receives a SETTINGS frame whose stream identifier + // field is anything other than 0x0, the endpoint MUST + // respond with a connection error (Section 5.4.1) of + // type PROTOCOL_ERROR. + return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol) + } + if len(p)%6 != 0 { + // Expecting even number of 6 byte settings. + return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeFrameSize) + } + f := &SettingsFrame{FrameHeader: fh, p: p} + if v, ok := f.Value(SettingInitialWindowSize); ok && v > (1<<31)-1 { + // Values above the maximum flow control window size of 2^31 - 1 MUST + // be treated as a connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type + // FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR. + return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeFlowControl) + } + return f, nil +} + +func (f *SettingsFrame) IsAck() bool { + return f.FrameHeader.Flags.Has(FlagSettingsAck) +} + +func (f *SettingsFrame) Value(s SettingID) (v uint32, ok bool) { + f.checkValid() + buf := f.p + for len(buf) > 0 { + settingID := SettingID(binary.BigEndian.Uint16(buf[:2])) + if settingID == s { + return binary.BigEndian.Uint32(buf[2:6]), true + } + buf = buf[6:] + } + return 0, false +} + +// ForeachSetting runs fn for each setting. +// It stops and returns the first error. +func (f *SettingsFrame) ForeachSetting(fn func(Setting) error) error { + f.checkValid() + buf := f.p + for len(buf) > 0 { + if err := fn(Setting{ + SettingID(binary.BigEndian.Uint16(buf[:2])), + binary.BigEndian.Uint32(buf[2:6]), + }); err != nil { + return err + } + buf = buf[6:] + } + return nil +} + +// WriteSettings writes a SETTINGS frame with zero or more settings +// specified and the ACK bit not set. +// +// It will perform exactly one Write to the underlying Writer. +// It is the caller's responsibility to not call other Write methods concurrently. +func (f *Framer) WriteSettings(settings ...Setting) error { + f.startWrite(FrameSettings, 0, 0) + for _, s := range settings { + f.writeUint16(uint16(s.ID)) + f.writeUint32(s.Val) + } + return f.endWrite() +} + +// WriteSettings writes an empty SETTINGS frame with the ACK bit set. +// +// It will perform exactly one Write to the underlying Writer. +// It is the caller's responsibility to not call other Write methods concurrently. +func (f *Framer) WriteSettingsAck() error { + f.startWrite(FrameSettings, FlagSettingsAck, 0) + return f.endWrite() +} + +// A PingFrame is a mechanism for measuring a minimal round trip time +// from the sender, as well as determining whether an idle connection +// is still functional. +// See http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#rfc.section.6.7 +type PingFrame struct { + FrameHeader + Data [8]byte +} + +func (f *PingFrame) IsAck() bool { return f.Flags.Has(FlagPingAck) } + +func parsePingFrame(fh FrameHeader, payload []byte) (Frame, error) { + if len(payload) != 8 { + return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeFrameSize) + } + if fh.StreamID != 0 { + return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol) + } + f := &PingFrame{FrameHeader: fh} + copy(f.Data[:], payload) + return f, nil +} + +func (f *Framer) WritePing(ack bool, data [8]byte) error { + var flags Flags + if ack { + flags = FlagPingAck + } + f.startWrite(FramePing, flags, 0) + f.writeBytes(data[:]) + return f.endWrite() +} + +// A GoAwayFrame informs the remote peer to stop creating streams on this connection. +// See http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#rfc.section.6.8 +type GoAwayFrame struct { + FrameHeader + LastStreamID uint32 + ErrCode ErrCode + debugData []byte +} + +// DebugData returns any debug data in the GOAWAY frame. Its contents +// are not defined. +// The caller must not retain the returned memory past the next +// call to ReadFrame. +func (f *GoAwayFrame) DebugData() []byte { + f.checkValid() + return f.debugData +} + +func parseGoAwayFrame(fh FrameHeader, p []byte) (Frame, error) { + if fh.StreamID != 0 { + return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol) + } + if len(p) < 8 { + return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeFrameSize) + } + return &GoAwayFrame{ + FrameHeader: fh, + LastStreamID: binary.BigEndian.Uint32(p[:4]) & (1<<31 - 1), + ErrCode: ErrCode(binary.BigEndian.Uint32(p[4:8])), + debugData: p[8:], + }, nil +} + +func (f *Framer) WriteGoAway(maxStreamID uint32, code ErrCode, debugData []byte) error { + f.startWrite(FrameGoAway, 0, 0) + f.writeUint32(maxStreamID & (1<<31 - 1)) + f.writeUint32(uint32(code)) + f.writeBytes(debugData) + return f.endWrite() +} + +// An UnknownFrame is the frame type returned when the frame type is unknown +// or no specific frame type parser exists. +type UnknownFrame struct { + FrameHeader + p []byte +} + +// Payload returns the frame's payload (after the header). It is not +// valid to call this method after a subsequent call to +// Framer.ReadFrame, nor is it valid to retain the returned slice. +// The memory is owned by the Framer and is invalidated when the next +// frame is read. +func (f *UnknownFrame) Payload() []byte { + f.checkValid() + return f.p +} + +func parseUnknownFrame(fh FrameHeader, p []byte) (Frame, error) { + return &UnknownFrame{fh, p}, nil +} + +// A WindowUpdateFrame is used to implement flow control. +// See http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#rfc.section.6.9 +type WindowUpdateFrame struct { + FrameHeader + Increment uint32 // never read with high bit set +} + +func parseWindowUpdateFrame(fh FrameHeader, p []byte) (Frame, error) { + if len(p) != 4 { + return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeFrameSize) + } + inc := binary.BigEndian.Uint32(p[:4]) & 0x7fffffff // mask off high reserved bit + if inc == 0 { + // A receiver MUST treat the receipt of a + // WINDOW_UPDATE frame with an flow control window + // increment of 0 as a stream error (Section 5.4.2) of + // type PROTOCOL_ERROR; errors on the connection flow + // control window MUST be treated as a connection + // error (Section 5.4.1). + if fh.StreamID == 0 { + return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol) + } + return nil, StreamError{fh.StreamID, ErrCodeProtocol} + } + return &WindowUpdateFrame{ + FrameHeader: fh, + Increment: inc, + }, nil +} + +// WriteWindowUpdate writes a WINDOW_UPDATE frame. +// The increment value must be between 1 and 2,147,483,647, inclusive. +// If the Stream ID is zero, the window update applies to the +// connection as a whole. +func (f *Framer) WriteWindowUpdate(streamID, incr uint32) error { + // "The legal range for the increment to the flow control window is 1 to 2^31-1 (2,147,483,647) octets." + if (incr < 1 || incr > 2147483647) && !f.AllowIllegalWrites { + return errors.New("illegal window increment value") + } + f.startWrite(FrameWindowUpdate, 0, streamID) + f.writeUint32(incr) + return f.endWrite() +} + +// A HeadersFrame is used to open a stream and additionally carries a +// header block fragment. +type HeadersFrame struct { + FrameHeader + + // Priority is set if FlagHeadersPriority is set in the FrameHeader. + Priority PriorityParam + + headerFragBuf []byte // not owned +} + +func (f *HeadersFrame) HeaderBlockFragment() []byte { + f.checkValid() + return f.headerFragBuf +} + +func (f *HeadersFrame) HeadersEnded() bool { + return f.FrameHeader.Flags.Has(FlagHeadersEndHeaders) +} + +func (f *HeadersFrame) StreamEnded() bool { + return f.FrameHeader.Flags.Has(FlagHeadersEndStream) +} + +func (f *HeadersFrame) HasPriority() bool { + return f.FrameHeader.Flags.Has(FlagHeadersPriority) +} + +func parseHeadersFrame(fh FrameHeader, p []byte) (_ Frame, err error) { + hf := &HeadersFrame{ + FrameHeader: fh, + } + if fh.StreamID == 0 { + // HEADERS frames MUST be associated with a stream. If a HEADERS frame + // is received whose stream identifier field is 0x0, the recipient MUST + // respond with a connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type + // PROTOCOL_ERROR. + return nil, connError{ErrCodeProtocol, "HEADERS frame with stream ID 0"} + } + var padLength uint8 + if fh.Flags.Has(FlagHeadersPadded) { + if p, padLength, err = readByte(p); err != nil { + return + } + } + if fh.Flags.Has(FlagHeadersPriority) { + var v uint32 + p, v, err = readUint32(p) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + hf.Priority.StreamDep = v & 0x7fffffff + hf.Priority.Exclusive = (v != hf.Priority.StreamDep) // high bit was set + p, hf.Priority.Weight, err = readByte(p) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } + if len(p)-int(padLength) <= 0 { + return nil, StreamError{fh.StreamID, ErrCodeProtocol} + } + hf.headerFragBuf = p[:len(p)-int(padLength)] + return hf, nil +} + +// HeadersFrameParam are the parameters for writing a HEADERS frame. +type HeadersFrameParam struct { + // StreamID is the required Stream ID to initiate. + StreamID uint32 + // BlockFragment is part (or all) of a Header Block. + BlockFragment []byte + + // EndStream indicates that the header block is the last that + // the endpoint will send for the identified stream. Setting + // this flag causes the stream to enter one of "half closed" + // states. + EndStream bool + + // EndHeaders indicates that this frame contains an entire + // header block and is not followed by any + // CONTINUATION frames. + EndHeaders bool + + // PadLength is the optional number of bytes of zeros to add + // to this frame. + PadLength uint8 + + // Priority, if non-zero, includes stream priority information + // in the HEADER frame. + Priority PriorityParam +} + +// WriteHeaders writes a single HEADERS frame. +// +// This is a low-level header writing method. Encoding headers and +// splitting them into any necessary CONTINUATION frames is handled +// elsewhere. +// +// It will perform exactly one Write to the underlying Writer. +// It is the caller's responsibility to not call other Write methods concurrently. +func (f *Framer) WriteHeaders(p HeadersFrameParam) error { + if !validStreamID(p.StreamID) && !f.AllowIllegalWrites { + return errStreamID + } + var flags Flags + if p.PadLength != 0 { + flags |= FlagHeadersPadded + } + if p.EndStream { + flags |= FlagHeadersEndStream + } + if p.EndHeaders { + flags |= FlagHeadersEndHeaders + } + if !p.Priority.IsZero() { + flags |= FlagHeadersPriority + } + f.startWrite(FrameHeaders, flags, p.StreamID) + if p.PadLength != 0 { + f.writeByte(p.PadLength) + } + if !p.Priority.IsZero() { + v := p.Priority.StreamDep + if !validStreamIDOrZero(v) && !f.AllowIllegalWrites { + return errDepStreamID + } + if p.Priority.Exclusive { + v |= 1 << 31 + } + f.writeUint32(v) + f.writeByte(p.Priority.Weight) + } + f.wbuf = append(f.wbuf, p.BlockFragment...) + f.wbuf = append(f.wbuf, padZeros[:p.PadLength]...) + return f.endWrite() +} + +// A PriorityFrame specifies the sender-advised priority of a stream. +// See http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#rfc.section.6.3 +type PriorityFrame struct { + FrameHeader + PriorityParam +} + +// PriorityParam are the stream prioritzation parameters. +type PriorityParam struct { + // StreamDep is a 31-bit stream identifier for the + // stream that this stream depends on. Zero means no + // dependency. + StreamDep uint32 + + // Exclusive is whether the dependency is exclusive. + Exclusive bool + + // Weight is the stream's zero-indexed weight. It should be + // set together with StreamDep, or neither should be set. Per + // the spec, "Add one to the value to obtain a weight between + // 1 and 256." + Weight uint8 +} + +func (p PriorityParam) IsZero() bool { + return p == PriorityParam{} +} + +func parsePriorityFrame(fh FrameHeader, payload []byte) (Frame, error) { + if fh.StreamID == 0 { + return nil, connError{ErrCodeProtocol, "PRIORITY frame with stream ID 0"} + } + if len(payload) != 5 { + return nil, connError{ErrCodeFrameSize, fmt.Sprintf("PRIORITY frame payload size was %d; want 5", len(payload))} + } + v := binary.BigEndian.Uint32(payload[:4]) + streamID := v & 0x7fffffff // mask off high bit + return &PriorityFrame{ + FrameHeader: fh, + PriorityParam: PriorityParam{ + Weight: payload[4], + StreamDep: streamID, + Exclusive: streamID != v, // was high bit set? + }, + }, nil +} + +// WritePriority writes a PRIORITY frame. +// +// It will perform exactly one Write to the underlying Writer. +// It is the caller's responsibility to not call other Write methods concurrently. +func (f *Framer) WritePriority(streamID uint32, p PriorityParam) error { + if !validStreamID(streamID) && !f.AllowIllegalWrites { + return errStreamID + } + if !validStreamIDOrZero(p.StreamDep) { + return errDepStreamID + } + f.startWrite(FramePriority, 0, streamID) + v := p.StreamDep + if p.Exclusive { + v |= 1 << 31 + } + f.writeUint32(v) + f.writeByte(p.Weight) + return f.endWrite() +} + +// A RSTStreamFrame allows for abnormal termination of a stream. +// See http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#rfc.section.6.4 +type RSTStreamFrame struct { + FrameHeader + ErrCode ErrCode +} + +func parseRSTStreamFrame(fh FrameHeader, p []byte) (Frame, error) { + if len(p) != 4 { + return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeFrameSize) + } + if fh.StreamID == 0 { + return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol) + } + return &RSTStreamFrame{fh, ErrCode(binary.BigEndian.Uint32(p[:4]))}, nil +} + +// WriteRSTStream writes a RST_STREAM frame. +// +// It will perform exactly one Write to the underlying Writer. +// It is the caller's responsibility to not call other Write methods concurrently. +func (f *Framer) WriteRSTStream(streamID uint32, code ErrCode) error { + if !validStreamID(streamID) && !f.AllowIllegalWrites { + return errStreamID + } + f.startWrite(FrameRSTStream, 0, streamID) + f.writeUint32(uint32(code)) + return f.endWrite() +} + +// A ContinuationFrame is used to continue a sequence of header block fragments. +// See http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#rfc.section.6.10 +type ContinuationFrame struct { + FrameHeader + headerFragBuf []byte +} + +func parseContinuationFrame(fh FrameHeader, p []byte) (Frame, error) { + if fh.StreamID == 0 { + return nil, connError{ErrCodeProtocol, "CONTINUATION frame with stream ID 0"} + } + return &ContinuationFrame{fh, p}, nil +} + +func (f *ContinuationFrame) HeaderBlockFragment() []byte { + f.checkValid() + return f.headerFragBuf +} + +func (f *ContinuationFrame) HeadersEnded() bool { + return f.FrameHeader.Flags.Has(FlagContinuationEndHeaders) +} + +// WriteContinuation writes a CONTINUATION frame. +// +// It will perform exactly one Write to the underlying Writer. +// It is the caller's responsibility to not call other Write methods concurrently. +func (f *Framer) WriteContinuation(streamID uint32, endHeaders bool, headerBlockFragment []byte) error { + if !validStreamID(streamID) && !f.AllowIllegalWrites { + return errStreamID + } + var flags Flags + if endHeaders { + flags |= FlagContinuationEndHeaders + } + f.startWrite(FrameContinuation, flags, streamID) + f.wbuf = append(f.wbuf, headerBlockFragment...) + return f.endWrite() +} + +// A PushPromiseFrame is used to initiate a server stream. +// See http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#rfc.section.6.6 +type PushPromiseFrame struct { + FrameHeader + PromiseID uint32 + headerFragBuf []byte // not owned +} + +func (f *PushPromiseFrame) HeaderBlockFragment() []byte { + f.checkValid() + return f.headerFragBuf +} + +func (f *PushPromiseFrame) HeadersEnded() bool { + return f.FrameHeader.Flags.Has(FlagPushPromiseEndHeaders) +} + +func parsePushPromise(fh FrameHeader, p []byte) (_ Frame, err error) { + pp := &PushPromiseFrame{ + FrameHeader: fh, + } + if pp.StreamID == 0 { + // PUSH_PROMISE frames MUST be associated with an existing, + // peer-initiated stream. The stream identifier of a + // PUSH_PROMISE frame indicates the stream it is associated + // with. If the stream identifier field specifies the value + // 0x0, a recipient MUST respond with a connection error + // (Section 5.4.1) of type PROTOCOL_ERROR. + return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol) + } + // The PUSH_PROMISE frame includes optional padding. + // Padding fields and flags are identical to those defined for DATA frames + var padLength uint8 + if fh.Flags.Has(FlagPushPromisePadded) { + if p, padLength, err = readByte(p); err != nil { + return + } + } + + p, pp.PromiseID, err = readUint32(p) + if err != nil { + return + } + pp.PromiseID = pp.PromiseID & (1<<31 - 1) + + if int(padLength) > len(p) { + // like the DATA frame, error out if padding is longer than the body. + return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol) + } + pp.headerFragBuf = p[:len(p)-int(padLength)] + return pp, nil +} + +// PushPromiseParam are the parameters for writing a PUSH_PROMISE frame. +type PushPromiseParam struct { + // StreamID is the required Stream ID to initiate. + StreamID uint32 + + // PromiseID is the required Stream ID which this + // Push Promises + PromiseID uint32 + + // BlockFragment is part (or all) of a Header Block. + BlockFragment []byte + + // EndHeaders indicates that this frame contains an entire + // header block and is not followed by any + // CONTINUATION frames. + EndHeaders bool + + // PadLength is the optional number of bytes of zeros to add + // to this frame. + PadLength uint8 +} + +// WritePushPromise writes a single PushPromise Frame. +// +// As with Header Frames, This is the low level call for writing +// individual frames. Continuation frames are handled elsewhere. +// +// It will perform exactly one Write to the underlying Writer. +// It is the caller's responsibility to not call other Write methods concurrently. +func (f *Framer) WritePushPromise(p PushPromiseParam) error { + if !validStreamID(p.StreamID) && !f.AllowIllegalWrites { + return errStreamID + } + var flags Flags + if p.PadLength != 0 { + flags |= FlagPushPromisePadded + } + if p.EndHeaders { + flags |= FlagPushPromiseEndHeaders + } + f.startWrite(FramePushPromise, flags, p.StreamID) + if p.PadLength != 0 { + f.writeByte(p.PadLength) + } + if !validStreamID(p.PromiseID) && !f.AllowIllegalWrites { + return errStreamID + } + f.writeUint32(p.PromiseID) + f.wbuf = append(f.wbuf, p.BlockFragment...) + f.wbuf = append(f.wbuf, padZeros[:p.PadLength]...) + return f.endWrite() +} + +// WriteRawFrame writes a raw frame. This can be used to write +// extension frames unknown to this package. +func (f *Framer) WriteRawFrame(t FrameType, flags Flags, streamID uint32, payload []byte) error { + f.startWrite(t, flags, streamID) + f.writeBytes(payload) + return f.endWrite() +} + +func readByte(p []byte) (remain []byte, b byte, err error) { + if len(p) == 0 { + return nil, 0, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + return p[1:], p[0], nil +} + +func readUint32(p []byte) (remain []byte, v uint32, err error) { + if len(p) < 4 { + return nil, 0, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + return p[4:], binary.BigEndian.Uint32(p[:4]), nil +} + +type streamEnder interface { + StreamEnded() bool +} + +type headersEnder interface { + HeadersEnded() bool +} + +type headersOrContinuation interface { + headersEnder + HeaderBlockFragment() []byte +} + +// A MetaHeadersFrame is the representation of one HEADERS frame and +// zero or more contiguous CONTINUATION frames and the decoding of +// their HPACK-encoded contents. +// +// This type of frame does not appear on the wire and is only returned +// by the Framer when Framer.ReadMetaHeaders is set. +type MetaHeadersFrame struct { + *HeadersFrame + + // Fields are the fields contained in the HEADERS and + // CONTINUATION frames. The underlying slice is owned by the + // Framer and must not be retained after the next call to + // ReadFrame. + // + // Fields are guaranteed to be in the correct http2 order and + // not have unknown pseudo header fields or invalid header + // field names or values. Required pseudo header fields may be + // missing, however. Use the MetaHeadersFrame.Pseudo accessor + // method access pseudo headers. + Fields []hpack.HeaderField + + // Truncated is whether the max header list size limit was hit + // and Fields is incomplete. The hpack decoder state is still + // valid, however. + Truncated bool +} + +// PseudoValue returns the given pseudo header field's value. +// The provided pseudo field should not contain the leading colon. +func (mh *MetaHeadersFrame) PseudoValue(pseudo string) string { + for _, hf := range mh.Fields { + if !hf.IsPseudo() { + return "" + } + if hf.Name[1:] == pseudo { + return hf.Value + } + } + return "" +} + +// RegularFields returns the regular (non-pseudo) header fields of mh. +// The caller does not own the returned slice. +func (mh *MetaHeadersFrame) RegularFields() []hpack.HeaderField { + for i, hf := range mh.Fields { + if !hf.IsPseudo() { + return mh.Fields[i:] + } + } + return nil +} + +// PseudoFields returns the pseudo header fields of mh. +// The caller does not own the returned slice. +func (mh *MetaHeadersFrame) PseudoFields() []hpack.HeaderField { + for i, hf := range mh.Fields { + if !hf.IsPseudo() { + return mh.Fields[:i] + } + } + return mh.Fields +} + +func (mh *MetaHeadersFrame) checkPseudos() error { + var isRequest, isResponse bool + pf := mh.PseudoFields() + for i, hf := range pf { + switch hf.Name { + case ":method", ":path", ":scheme", ":authority": + isRequest = true + case ":status": + isResponse = true + default: + return pseudoHeaderError(hf.Name) + } + // Check for duplicates. + // This would be a bad algorithm, but N is 4. + // And this doesn't allocate. + for _, hf2 := range pf[:i] { + if hf.Name == hf2.Name { + return duplicatePseudoHeaderError(hf.Name) + } + } + } + if isRequest && isResponse { + return errMixPseudoHeaderTypes + } + return nil +} + +func (fr *Framer) maxHeaderStringLen() int { + v := fr.maxHeaderListSize() + if uint32(int(v)) == v { + return int(v) + } + // They had a crazy big number for MaxHeaderBytes anyway, + // so give them unlimited header lengths: + return 0 +} + +// readMetaFrame returns 0 or more CONTINUATION frames from fr and +// merge them into into the provided hf and returns a MetaHeadersFrame +// with the decoded hpack values. +func (fr *Framer) readMetaFrame(hf *HeadersFrame) (*MetaHeadersFrame, error) { + if fr.AllowIllegalReads { + return nil, errors.New("illegal use of AllowIllegalReads with ReadMetaHeaders") + } + mh := &MetaHeadersFrame{ + HeadersFrame: hf, + } + var remainSize = fr.maxHeaderListSize() + var sawRegular bool + + var invalid error // pseudo header field errors + hdec := fr.ReadMetaHeaders + hdec.SetEmitEnabled(true) + hdec.SetMaxStringLength(fr.maxHeaderStringLen()) + hdec.SetEmitFunc(func(hf hpack.HeaderField) { + if !httplex.ValidHeaderFieldValue(hf.Value) { + invalid = headerFieldValueError(hf.Value) + } + isPseudo := strings.HasPrefix(hf.Name, ":") + if isPseudo { + if sawRegular { + invalid = errPseudoAfterRegular + } + } else { + sawRegular = true + if !validWireHeaderFieldName(hf.Name) { + invalid = headerFieldNameError(hf.Name) + } + } + + if invalid != nil { + hdec.SetEmitEnabled(false) + return + } + + size := hf.Size() + if size > remainSize { + hdec.SetEmitEnabled(false) + mh.Truncated = true + return + } + remainSize -= size + + mh.Fields = append(mh.Fields, hf) + }) + // Lose reference to MetaHeadersFrame: + defer hdec.SetEmitFunc(func(hf hpack.HeaderField) {}) + + var hc headersOrContinuation = hf + for { + frag := hc.HeaderBlockFragment() + if _, err := hdec.Write(frag); err != nil { + return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeCompression) + } + + if hc.HeadersEnded() { + break + } + if f, err := fr.ReadFrame(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } else { + hc = f.(*ContinuationFrame) // guaranteed by checkFrameOrder + } + } + + mh.HeadersFrame.headerFragBuf = nil + mh.HeadersFrame.invalidate() + + if err := hdec.Close(); err != nil { + return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeCompression) + } + if invalid != nil { + fr.errDetail = invalid + return nil, StreamError{mh.StreamID, ErrCodeProtocol} + } + if err := mh.checkPseudos(); err != nil { + fr.errDetail = err + return nil, StreamError{mh.StreamID, ErrCodeProtocol} + } + return mh, nil +} + +func summarizeFrame(f Frame) string { + var buf bytes.Buffer + f.Header().writeDebug(&buf) + switch f := f.(type) { + case *SettingsFrame: + n := 0 + f.ForeachSetting(func(s Setting) error { + n++ + if n == 1 { + buf.WriteString(", settings:") + } + fmt.Fprintf(&buf, " %v=%v,", s.ID, s.Val) + return nil + }) + if n > 0 { + buf.Truncate(buf.Len() - 1) // remove trailing comma + } + case *DataFrame: + data := f.Data() + const max = 256 + if len(data) > max { + data = data[:max] + } + fmt.Fprintf(&buf, " data=%q", data) + if len(f.Data()) > max { + fmt.Fprintf(&buf, " (%d bytes omitted)", len(f.Data())-max) + } + case *WindowUpdateFrame: + if f.StreamID == 0 { + buf.WriteString(" (conn)") + } + fmt.Fprintf(&buf, " incr=%v", f.Increment) + case *PingFrame: + fmt.Fprintf(&buf, " ping=%q", f.Data[:]) + case *GoAwayFrame: + fmt.Fprintf(&buf, " LastStreamID=%v ErrCode=%v Debug=%q", + f.LastStreamID, f.ErrCode, f.debugData) + case *RSTStreamFrame: + fmt.Fprintf(&buf, " ErrCode=%v", f.ErrCode) + } + return buf.String() +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/go16.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/go16.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..00b2e9e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/go16.go @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build go1.6 + +package http2 + +import ( + "net/http" + "time" +) + +func transportExpectContinueTimeout(t1 *http.Transport) time.Duration { + return t1.ExpectContinueTimeout +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/go17.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/go17.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..730319d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/go17.go @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build go1.7 + +package http2 + +import ( + "context" + "net" + "net/http" + "net/http/httptrace" + "time" +) + +type contextContext interface { + context.Context +} + +func serverConnBaseContext(c net.Conn, opts *ServeConnOpts) (ctx contextContext, cancel func()) { + ctx, cancel = context.WithCancel(context.Background()) + ctx = context.WithValue(ctx, http.LocalAddrContextKey, c.LocalAddr()) + if hs := opts.baseConfig(); hs != nil { + ctx = context.WithValue(ctx, http.ServerContextKey, hs) + } + return +} + +func contextWithCancel(ctx contextContext) (_ contextContext, cancel func()) { + return context.WithCancel(ctx) +} + +func requestWithContext(req *http.Request, ctx contextContext) *http.Request { + return req.WithContext(ctx) +} + +type clientTrace httptrace.ClientTrace + +func reqContext(r *http.Request) context.Context { return r.Context() } + +func setResponseUncompressed(res *http.Response) { res.Uncompressed = true } + +func traceGotConn(req *http.Request, cc *ClientConn) { + trace := httptrace.ContextClientTrace(req.Context()) + if trace == nil || trace.GotConn == nil { + return + } + ci := httptrace.GotConnInfo{Conn: cc.tconn} + cc.mu.Lock() + ci.Reused = cc.nextStreamID > 1 + ci.WasIdle = len(cc.streams) == 0 && ci.Reused + if ci.WasIdle && !cc.lastActive.IsZero() { + ci.IdleTime = time.Now().Sub(cc.lastActive) + } + cc.mu.Unlock() + + trace.GotConn(ci) +} + +func traceWroteHeaders(trace *clientTrace) { + if trace != nil && trace.WroteHeaders != nil { + trace.WroteHeaders() + } +} + +func traceGot100Continue(trace *clientTrace) { + if trace != nil && trace.Got100Continue != nil { + trace.Got100Continue() + } +} + +func traceWait100Continue(trace *clientTrace) { + if trace != nil && trace.Wait100Continue != nil { + trace.Wait100Continue() + } +} + +func traceWroteRequest(trace *clientTrace, err error) { + if trace != nil && trace.WroteRequest != nil { + trace.WroteRequest(httptrace.WroteRequestInfo{Err: err}) + } +} + +func traceFirstResponseByte(trace *clientTrace) { + if trace != nil && trace.GotFirstResponseByte != nil { + trace.GotFirstResponseByte() + } +} + +func requestTrace(req *http.Request) *clientTrace { + trace := httptrace.ContextClientTrace(req.Context()) + return (*clientTrace)(trace) +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/gotrack.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/gotrack.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9933c9f --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/gotrack.go @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ +// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Defensive debug-only utility to track that functions run on the +// goroutine that they're supposed to. + +package http2 + +import ( + "bytes" + "errors" + "fmt" + "os" + "runtime" + "strconv" + "sync" +) + +var DebugGoroutines = os.Getenv("DEBUG_HTTP2_GOROUTINES") == "1" + +type goroutineLock uint64 + +func newGoroutineLock() goroutineLock { + if !DebugGoroutines { + return 0 + } + return goroutineLock(curGoroutineID()) +} + +func (g goroutineLock) check() { + if !DebugGoroutines { + return + } + if curGoroutineID() != uint64(g) { + panic("running on the wrong goroutine") + } +} + +func (g goroutineLock) checkNotOn() { + if !DebugGoroutines { + return + } + if curGoroutineID() == uint64(g) { + panic("running on the wrong goroutine") + } +} + +var goroutineSpace = []byte("goroutine ") + +func curGoroutineID() uint64 { + bp := littleBuf.Get().(*[]byte) + defer littleBuf.Put(bp) + b := *bp + b = b[:runtime.Stack(b, false)] + // Parse the 4707 out of "goroutine 4707 [" + b = bytes.TrimPrefix(b, goroutineSpace) + i := bytes.IndexByte(b, ' ') + if i < 0 { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("No space found in %q", b)) + } + b = b[:i] + n, err := parseUintBytes(b, 10, 64) + if err != nil { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to parse goroutine ID out of %q: %v", b, err)) + } + return n +} + +var littleBuf = sync.Pool{ + New: func() interface{} { + buf := make([]byte, 64) + return &buf + }, +} + +// parseUintBytes is like strconv.ParseUint, but using a []byte. +func parseUintBytes(s []byte, base int, bitSize int) (n uint64, err error) { + var cutoff, maxVal uint64 + + if bitSize == 0 { + bitSize = int(strconv.IntSize) + } + + s0 := s + switch { + case len(s) < 1: + err = strconv.ErrSyntax + goto Error + + case 2 <= base && base <= 36: + // valid base; nothing to do + + case base == 0: + // Look for octal, hex prefix. + switch { + case s[0] == '0' && len(s) > 1 && (s[1] == 'x' || s[1] == 'X'): + base = 16 + s = s[2:] + if len(s) < 1 { + err = strconv.ErrSyntax + goto Error + } + case s[0] == '0': + base = 8 + default: + base = 10 + } + + default: + err = errors.New("invalid base " + strconv.Itoa(base)) + goto Error + } + + n = 0 + cutoff = cutoff64(base) + maxVal = 1<<uint(bitSize) - 1 + + for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ { + var v byte + d := s[i] + switch { + case '0' <= d && d <= '9': + v = d - '0' + case 'a' <= d && d <= 'z': + v = d - 'a' + 10 + case 'A' <= d && d <= 'Z': + v = d - 'A' + 10 + default: + n = 0 + err = strconv.ErrSyntax + goto Error + } + if int(v) >= base { + n = 0 + err = strconv.ErrSyntax + goto Error + } + + if n >= cutoff { + // n*base overflows + n = 1<<64 - 1 + err = strconv.ErrRange + goto Error + } + n *= uint64(base) + + n1 := n + uint64(v) + if n1 < n || n1 > maxVal { + // n+v overflows + n = 1<<64 - 1 + err = strconv.ErrRange + goto Error + } + n = n1 + } + + return n, nil + +Error: + return n, &strconv.NumError{Func: "ParseUint", Num: string(s0), Err: err} +} + +// Return the first number n such that n*base >= 1<<64. +func cutoff64(base int) uint64 { + if base < 2 { + return 0 + } + return (1<<64-1)/uint64(base) + 1 +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/headermap.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/headermap.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c2805f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/headermap.go @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package http2 + +import ( + "net/http" + "strings" +) + +var ( + commonLowerHeader = map[string]string{} // Go-Canonical-Case -> lower-case + commonCanonHeader = map[string]string{} // lower-case -> Go-Canonical-Case +) + +func init() { + for _, v := range []string{ + "accept", + "accept-charset", + "accept-encoding", + "accept-language", + "accept-ranges", + "age", + "access-control-allow-origin", + "allow", + "authorization", + "cache-control", + "content-disposition", + "content-encoding", + "content-language", + "content-length", + "content-location", + "content-range", + "content-type", + "cookie", + "date", + "etag", + "expect", + "expires", + "from", + "host", + "if-match", + "if-modified-since", + "if-none-match", + "if-unmodified-since", + "last-modified", + "link", + "location", + "max-forwards", + "proxy-authenticate", + "proxy-authorization", + "range", + "referer", + "refresh", + "retry-after", + "server", + "set-cookie", + "strict-transport-security", + "trailer", + "transfer-encoding", + "user-agent", + "vary", + "via", + "www-authenticate", + } { + chk := http.CanonicalHeaderKey(v) + commonLowerHeader[chk] = v + commonCanonHeader[v] = chk + } +} + +func lowerHeader(v string) string { + if s, ok := commonLowerHeader[v]; ok { + return s + } + return strings.ToLower(v) +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/hpack/encode.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/hpack/encode.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f9bb033 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/hpack/encode.go @@ -0,0 +1,251 @@ +// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package hpack + +import ( + "io" +) + +const ( + uint32Max = ^uint32(0) + initialHeaderTableSize = 4096 +) + +type Encoder struct { + dynTab dynamicTable + // minSize is the minimum table size set by + // SetMaxDynamicTableSize after the previous Header Table Size + // Update. + minSize uint32 + // maxSizeLimit is the maximum table size this encoder + // supports. This will protect the encoder from too large + // size. + maxSizeLimit uint32 + // tableSizeUpdate indicates whether "Header Table Size + // Update" is required. + tableSizeUpdate bool + w io.Writer + buf []byte +} + +// NewEncoder returns a new Encoder which performs HPACK encoding. An +// encoded data is written to w. +func NewEncoder(w io.Writer) *Encoder { + e := &Encoder{ + minSize: uint32Max, + maxSizeLimit: initialHeaderTableSize, + tableSizeUpdate: false, + w: w, + } + e.dynTab.setMaxSize(initialHeaderTableSize) + return e +} + +// WriteField encodes f into a single Write to e's underlying Writer. +// This function may also produce bytes for "Header Table Size Update" +// if necessary. If produced, it is done before encoding f. +func (e *Encoder) WriteField(f HeaderField) error { + e.buf = e.buf[:0] + + if e.tableSizeUpdate { + e.tableSizeUpdate = false + if e.minSize < e.dynTab.maxSize { + e.buf = appendTableSize(e.buf, e.minSize) + } + e.minSize = uint32Max + e.buf = appendTableSize(e.buf, e.dynTab.maxSize) + } + + idx, nameValueMatch := e.searchTable(f) + if nameValueMatch { + e.buf = appendIndexed(e.buf, idx) + } else { + indexing := e.shouldIndex(f) + if indexing { + e.dynTab.add(f) + } + + if idx == 0 { + e.buf = appendNewName(e.buf, f, indexing) + } else { + e.buf = appendIndexedName(e.buf, f, idx, indexing) + } + } + n, err := e.w.Write(e.buf) + if err == nil && n != len(e.buf) { + err = io.ErrShortWrite + } + return err +} + +// searchTable searches f in both stable and dynamic header tables. +// The static header table is searched first. Only when there is no +// exact match for both name and value, the dynamic header table is +// then searched. If there is no match, i is 0. If both name and value +// match, i is the matched index and nameValueMatch becomes true. If +// only name matches, i points to that index and nameValueMatch +// becomes false. +func (e *Encoder) searchTable(f HeaderField) (i uint64, nameValueMatch bool) { + for idx, hf := range staticTable { + if !constantTimeStringCompare(hf.Name, f.Name) { + continue + } + if i == 0 { + i = uint64(idx + 1) + } + if f.Sensitive { + continue + } + if !constantTimeStringCompare(hf.Value, f.Value) { + continue + } + i = uint64(idx + 1) + nameValueMatch = true + return + } + + j, nameValueMatch := e.dynTab.search(f) + if nameValueMatch || (i == 0 && j != 0) { + i = j + uint64(len(staticTable)) + } + return +} + +// SetMaxDynamicTableSize changes the dynamic header table size to v. +// The actual size is bounded by the value passed to +// SetMaxDynamicTableSizeLimit. +func (e *Encoder) SetMaxDynamicTableSize(v uint32) { + if v > e.maxSizeLimit { + v = e.maxSizeLimit + } + if v < e.minSize { + e.minSize = v + } + e.tableSizeUpdate = true + e.dynTab.setMaxSize(v) +} + +// SetMaxDynamicTableSizeLimit changes the maximum value that can be +// specified in SetMaxDynamicTableSize to v. By default, it is set to +// 4096, which is the same size of the default dynamic header table +// size described in HPACK specification. If the current maximum +// dynamic header table size is strictly greater than v, "Header Table +// Size Update" will be done in the next WriteField call and the +// maximum dynamic header table size is truncated to v. +func (e *Encoder) SetMaxDynamicTableSizeLimit(v uint32) { + e.maxSizeLimit = v + if e.dynTab.maxSize > v { + e.tableSizeUpdate = true + e.dynTab.setMaxSize(v) + } +} + +// shouldIndex reports whether f should be indexed. +func (e *Encoder) shouldIndex(f HeaderField) bool { + return !f.Sensitive && f.Size() <= e.dynTab.maxSize +} + +// appendIndexed appends index i, as encoded in "Indexed Header Field" +// representation, to dst and returns the extended buffer. +func appendIndexed(dst []byte, i uint64) []byte { + first := len(dst) + dst = appendVarInt(dst, 7, i) + dst[first] |= 0x80 + return dst +} + +// appendNewName appends f, as encoded in one of "Literal Header field +// - New Name" representation variants, to dst and returns the +// extended buffer. +// +// If f.Sensitive is true, "Never Indexed" representation is used. If +// f.Sensitive is false and indexing is true, "Inremental Indexing" +// representation is used. +func appendNewName(dst []byte, f HeaderField, indexing bool) []byte { + dst = append(dst, encodeTypeByte(indexing, f.Sensitive)) + dst = appendHpackString(dst, f.Name) + return appendHpackString(dst, f.Value) +} + +// appendIndexedName appends f and index i referring indexed name +// entry, as encoded in one of "Literal Header field - Indexed Name" +// representation variants, to dst and returns the extended buffer. +// +// If f.Sensitive is true, "Never Indexed" representation is used. If +// f.Sensitive is false and indexing is true, "Incremental Indexing" +// representation is used. +func appendIndexedName(dst []byte, f HeaderField, i uint64, indexing bool) []byte { + first := len(dst) + var n byte + if indexing { + n = 6 + } else { + n = 4 + } + dst = appendVarInt(dst, n, i) + dst[first] |= encodeTypeByte(indexing, f.Sensitive) + return appendHpackString(dst, f.Value) +} + +// appendTableSize appends v, as encoded in "Header Table Size Update" +// representation, to dst and returns the extended buffer. +func appendTableSize(dst []byte, v uint32) []byte { + first := len(dst) + dst = appendVarInt(dst, 5, uint64(v)) + dst[first] |= 0x20 + return dst +} + +// appendVarInt appends i, as encoded in variable integer form using n +// bit prefix, to dst and returns the extended buffer. +// +// See +// http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/compression.html#integer.representation +func appendVarInt(dst []byte, n byte, i uint64) []byte { + k := uint64((1 << n) - 1) + if i < k { + return append(dst, byte(i)) + } + dst = append(dst, byte(k)) + i -= k + for ; i >= 128; i >>= 7 { + dst = append(dst, byte(0x80|(i&0x7f))) + } + return append(dst, byte(i)) +} + +// appendHpackString appends s, as encoded in "String Literal" +// representation, to dst and returns the the extended buffer. +// +// s will be encoded in Huffman codes only when it produces strictly +// shorter byte string. +func appendHpackString(dst []byte, s string) []byte { + huffmanLength := HuffmanEncodeLength(s) + if huffmanLength < uint64(len(s)) { + first := len(dst) + dst = appendVarInt(dst, 7, huffmanLength) + dst = AppendHuffmanString(dst, s) + dst[first] |= 0x80 + } else { + dst = appendVarInt(dst, 7, uint64(len(s))) + dst = append(dst, s...) + } + return dst +} + +// encodeTypeByte returns type byte. If sensitive is true, type byte +// for "Never Indexed" representation is returned. If sensitive is +// false and indexing is true, type byte for "Incremental Indexing" +// representation is returned. Otherwise, type byte for "Without +// Indexing" is returned. +func encodeTypeByte(indexing, sensitive bool) byte { + if sensitive { + return 0x10 + } + if indexing { + return 0x40 + } + return 0 +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/hpack/hpack.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/hpack/hpack.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8aa197a --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/hpack/hpack.go @@ -0,0 +1,542 @@ +// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package hpack implements HPACK, a compression format for +// efficiently representing HTTP header fields in the context of HTTP/2. +// +// See http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-header-compression-09 +package hpack + +import ( + "bytes" + "errors" + "fmt" +) + +// A DecodingError is something the spec defines as a decoding error. +type DecodingError struct { + Err error +} + +func (de DecodingError) Error() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("decoding error: %v", de.Err) +} + +// An InvalidIndexError is returned when an encoder references a table +// entry before the static table or after the end of the dynamic table. +type InvalidIndexError int + +func (e InvalidIndexError) Error() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("invalid indexed representation index %d", int(e)) +} + +// A HeaderField is a name-value pair. Both the name and value are +// treated as opaque sequences of octets. +type HeaderField struct { + Name, Value string + + // Sensitive means that this header field should never be + // indexed. + Sensitive bool +} + +// IsPseudo reports whether the header field is an http2 pseudo header. +// That is, it reports whether it starts with a colon. +// It is not otherwise guaranteed to be a valid pseudo header field, +// though. +func (hf HeaderField) IsPseudo() bool { + return len(hf.Name) != 0 && hf.Name[0] == ':' +} + +func (hf HeaderField) String() string { + var suffix string + if hf.Sensitive { + suffix = " (sensitive)" + } + return fmt.Sprintf("header field %q = %q%s", hf.Name, hf.Value, suffix) +} + +// Size returns the size of an entry per RFC 7540 section 5.2. +func (hf HeaderField) Size() uint32 { + // http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/compression.html#rfc.section.4.1 + // "The size of the dynamic table is the sum of the size of + // its entries. The size of an entry is the sum of its name's + // length in octets (as defined in Section 5.2), its value's + // length in octets (see Section 5.2), plus 32. The size of + // an entry is calculated using the length of the name and + // value without any Huffman encoding applied." + + // This can overflow if somebody makes a large HeaderField + // Name and/or Value by hand, but we don't care, because that + // won't happen on the wire because the encoding doesn't allow + // it. + return uint32(len(hf.Name) + len(hf.Value) + 32) +} + +// A Decoder is the decoding context for incremental processing of +// header blocks. +type Decoder struct { + dynTab dynamicTable + emit func(f HeaderField) + + emitEnabled bool // whether calls to emit are enabled + maxStrLen int // 0 means unlimited + + // buf is the unparsed buffer. It's only written to + // saveBuf if it was truncated in the middle of a header + // block. Because it's usually not owned, we can only + // process it under Write. + buf []byte // not owned; only valid during Write + + // saveBuf is previous data passed to Write which we weren't able + // to fully parse before. Unlike buf, we own this data. + saveBuf bytes.Buffer +} + +// NewDecoder returns a new decoder with the provided maximum dynamic +// table size. The emitFunc will be called for each valid field +// parsed, in the same goroutine as calls to Write, before Write returns. +func NewDecoder(maxDynamicTableSize uint32, emitFunc func(f HeaderField)) *Decoder { + d := &Decoder{ + emit: emitFunc, + emitEnabled: true, + } + d.dynTab.allowedMaxSize = maxDynamicTableSize + d.dynTab.setMaxSize(maxDynamicTableSize) + return d +} + +// ErrStringLength is returned by Decoder.Write when the max string length +// (as configured by Decoder.SetMaxStringLength) would be violated. +var ErrStringLength = errors.New("hpack: string too long") + +// SetMaxStringLength sets the maximum size of a HeaderField name or +// value string. If a string exceeds this length (even after any +// decompression), Write will return ErrStringLength. +// A value of 0 means unlimited and is the default from NewDecoder. +func (d *Decoder) SetMaxStringLength(n int) { + d.maxStrLen = n +} + +// SetEmitFunc changes the callback used when new header fields +// are decoded. +// It must be non-nil. It does not affect EmitEnabled. +func (d *Decoder) SetEmitFunc(emitFunc func(f HeaderField)) { + d.emit = emitFunc +} + +// SetEmitEnabled controls whether the emitFunc provided to NewDecoder +// should be called. The default is true. +// +// This facility exists to let servers enforce MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE +// while still decoding and keeping in-sync with decoder state, but +// without doing unnecessary decompression or generating unnecessary +// garbage for header fields past the limit. +func (d *Decoder) SetEmitEnabled(v bool) { d.emitEnabled = v } + +// EmitEnabled reports whether calls to the emitFunc provided to NewDecoder +// are currently enabled. The default is true. +func (d *Decoder) EmitEnabled() bool { return d.emitEnabled } + +// TODO: add method *Decoder.Reset(maxSize, emitFunc) to let callers re-use Decoders and their +// underlying buffers for garbage reasons. + +func (d *Decoder) SetMaxDynamicTableSize(v uint32) { + d.dynTab.setMaxSize(v) +} + +// SetAllowedMaxDynamicTableSize sets the upper bound that the encoded +// stream (via dynamic table size updates) may set the maximum size +// to. +func (d *Decoder) SetAllowedMaxDynamicTableSize(v uint32) { + d.dynTab.allowedMaxSize = v +} + +type dynamicTable struct { + // ents is the FIFO described at + // http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/compression.html#rfc.section.2.3.2 + // The newest (low index) is append at the end, and items are + // evicted from the front. + ents []HeaderField + size uint32 + maxSize uint32 // current maxSize + allowedMaxSize uint32 // maxSize may go up to this, inclusive +} + +func (dt *dynamicTable) setMaxSize(v uint32) { + dt.maxSize = v + dt.evict() +} + +// TODO: change dynamicTable to be a struct with a slice and a size int field, +// per http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/compression.html#rfc.section.4.1: +// +// +// Then make add increment the size. maybe the max size should move from Decoder to +// dynamicTable and add should return an ok bool if there was enough space. +// +// Later we'll need a remove operation on dynamicTable. + +func (dt *dynamicTable) add(f HeaderField) { + dt.ents = append(dt.ents, f) + dt.size += f.Size() + dt.evict() +} + +// If we're too big, evict old stuff (front of the slice) +func (dt *dynamicTable) evict() { + base := dt.ents // keep base pointer of slice + for dt.size > dt.maxSize { + dt.size -= dt.ents[0].Size() + dt.ents = dt.ents[1:] + } + + // Shift slice contents down if we evicted things. + if len(dt.ents) != len(base) { + copy(base, dt.ents) + dt.ents = base[:len(dt.ents)] + } +} + +// constantTimeStringCompare compares string a and b in a constant +// time manner. +func constantTimeStringCompare(a, b string) bool { + if len(a) != len(b) { + return false + } + + c := byte(0) + + for i := 0; i < len(a); i++ { + c |= a[i] ^ b[i] + } + + return c == 0 +} + +// Search searches f in the table. The return value i is 0 if there is +// no name match. If there is name match or name/value match, i is the +// index of that entry (1-based). If both name and value match, +// nameValueMatch becomes true. +func (dt *dynamicTable) search(f HeaderField) (i uint64, nameValueMatch bool) { + l := len(dt.ents) + for j := l - 1; j >= 0; j-- { + ent := dt.ents[j] + if !constantTimeStringCompare(ent.Name, f.Name) { + continue + } + if i == 0 { + i = uint64(l - j) + } + if f.Sensitive { + continue + } + if !constantTimeStringCompare(ent.Value, f.Value) { + continue + } + i = uint64(l - j) + nameValueMatch = true + return + } + return +} + +func (d *Decoder) maxTableIndex() int { + return len(d.dynTab.ents) + len(staticTable) +} + +func (d *Decoder) at(i uint64) (hf HeaderField, ok bool) { + if i < 1 { + return + } + if i > uint64(d.maxTableIndex()) { + return + } + if i <= uint64(len(staticTable)) { + return staticTable[i-1], true + } + dents := d.dynTab.ents + return dents[len(dents)-(int(i)-len(staticTable))], true +} + +// Decode decodes an entire block. +// +// TODO: remove this method and make it incremental later? This is +// easier for debugging now. +func (d *Decoder) DecodeFull(p []byte) ([]HeaderField, error) { + var hf []HeaderField + saveFunc := d.emit + defer func() { d.emit = saveFunc }() + d.emit = func(f HeaderField) { hf = append(hf, f) } + if _, err := d.Write(p); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if err := d.Close(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return hf, nil +} + +func (d *Decoder) Close() error { + if d.saveBuf.Len() > 0 { + d.saveBuf.Reset() + return DecodingError{errors.New("truncated headers")} + } + return nil +} + +func (d *Decoder) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + if len(p) == 0 { + // Prevent state machine CPU attacks (making us redo + // work up to the point of finding out we don't have + // enough data) + return + } + // Only copy the data if we have to. Optimistically assume + // that p will contain a complete header block. + if d.saveBuf.Len() == 0 { + d.buf = p + } else { + d.saveBuf.Write(p) + d.buf = d.saveBuf.Bytes() + d.saveBuf.Reset() + } + + for len(d.buf) > 0 { + err = d.parseHeaderFieldRepr() + if err == errNeedMore { + // Extra paranoia, making sure saveBuf won't + // get too large. All the varint and string + // reading code earlier should already catch + // overlong things and return ErrStringLength, + // but keep this as a last resort. + const varIntOverhead = 8 // conservative + if d.maxStrLen != 0 && int64(len(d.buf)) > 2*(int64(d.maxStrLen)+varIntOverhead) { + return 0, ErrStringLength + } + d.saveBuf.Write(d.buf) + return len(p), nil + } + if err != nil { + break + } + } + return len(p), err +} + +// errNeedMore is an internal sentinel error value that means the +// buffer is truncated and we need to read more data before we can +// continue parsing. +var errNeedMore = errors.New("need more data") + +type indexType int + +const ( + indexedTrue indexType = iota + indexedFalse + indexedNever +) + +func (v indexType) indexed() bool { return v == indexedTrue } +func (v indexType) sensitive() bool { return v == indexedNever } + +// returns errNeedMore if there isn't enough data available. +// any other error is fatal. +// consumes d.buf iff it returns nil. +// precondition: must be called with len(d.buf) > 0 +func (d *Decoder) parseHeaderFieldRepr() error { + b := d.buf[0] + switch { + case b&128 != 0: + // Indexed representation. + // High bit set? + // http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/compression.html#rfc.section.6.1 + return d.parseFieldIndexed() + case b&192 == 64: + // 6.2.1 Literal Header Field with Incremental Indexing + // 0b10xxxxxx: top two bits are 10 + // http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/compression.html#rfc.section.6.2.1 + return d.parseFieldLiteral(6, indexedTrue) + case b&240 == 0: + // 6.2.2 Literal Header Field without Indexing + // 0b0000xxxx: top four bits are 0000 + // http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/compression.html#rfc.section.6.2.2 + return d.parseFieldLiteral(4, indexedFalse) + case b&240 == 16: + // 6.2.3 Literal Header Field never Indexed + // 0b0001xxxx: top four bits are 0001 + // http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/compression.html#rfc.section.6.2.3 + return d.parseFieldLiteral(4, indexedNever) + case b&224 == 32: + // 6.3 Dynamic Table Size Update + // Top three bits are '001'. + // http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/compression.html#rfc.section.6.3 + return d.parseDynamicTableSizeUpdate() + } + + return DecodingError{errors.New("invalid encoding")} +} + +// (same invariants and behavior as parseHeaderFieldRepr) +func (d *Decoder) parseFieldIndexed() error { + buf := d.buf + idx, buf, err := readVarInt(7, buf) + if err != nil { + return err + } + hf, ok := d.at(idx) + if !ok { + return DecodingError{InvalidIndexError(idx)} + } + d.buf = buf + return d.callEmit(HeaderField{Name: hf.Name, Value: hf.Value}) +} + +// (same invariants and behavior as parseHeaderFieldRepr) +func (d *Decoder) parseFieldLiteral(n uint8, it indexType) error { + buf := d.buf + nameIdx, buf, err := readVarInt(n, buf) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + var hf HeaderField + wantStr := d.emitEnabled || it.indexed() + if nameIdx > 0 { + ihf, ok := d.at(nameIdx) + if !ok { + return DecodingError{InvalidIndexError(nameIdx)} + } + hf.Name = ihf.Name + } else { + hf.Name, buf, err = d.readString(buf, wantStr) + if err != nil { + return err + } + } + hf.Value, buf, err = d.readString(buf, wantStr) + if err != nil { + return err + } + d.buf = buf + if it.indexed() { + d.dynTab.add(hf) + } + hf.Sensitive = it.sensitive() + return d.callEmit(hf) +} + +func (d *Decoder) callEmit(hf HeaderField) error { + if d.maxStrLen != 0 { + if len(hf.Name) > d.maxStrLen || len(hf.Value) > d.maxStrLen { + return ErrStringLength + } + } + if d.emitEnabled { + d.emit(hf) + } + return nil +} + +// (same invariants and behavior as parseHeaderFieldRepr) +func (d *Decoder) parseDynamicTableSizeUpdate() error { + buf := d.buf + size, buf, err := readVarInt(5, buf) + if err != nil { + return err + } + if size > uint64(d.dynTab.allowedMaxSize) { + return DecodingError{errors.New("dynamic table size update too large")} + } + d.dynTab.setMaxSize(uint32(size)) + d.buf = buf + return nil +} + +var errVarintOverflow = DecodingError{errors.New("varint integer overflow")} + +// readVarInt reads an unsigned variable length integer off the +// beginning of p. n is the parameter as described in +// http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/compression.html#rfc.section.5.1. +// +// n must always be between 1 and 8. +// +// The returned remain buffer is either a smaller suffix of p, or err != nil. +// The error is errNeedMore if p doesn't contain a complete integer. +func readVarInt(n byte, p []byte) (i uint64, remain []byte, err error) { + if n < 1 || n > 8 { + panic("bad n") + } + if len(p) == 0 { + return 0, p, errNeedMore + } + i = uint64(p[0]) + if n < 8 { + i &= (1 << uint64(n)) - 1 + } + if i < (1<<uint64(n))-1 { + return i, p[1:], nil + } + + origP := p + p = p[1:] + var m uint64 + for len(p) > 0 { + b := p[0] + p = p[1:] + i += uint64(b&127) << m + if b&128 == 0 { + return i, p, nil + } + m += 7 + if m >= 63 { // TODO: proper overflow check. making this up. + return 0, origP, errVarintOverflow + } + } + return 0, origP, errNeedMore +} + +// readString decodes an hpack string from p. +// +// wantStr is whether s will be used. If false, decompression and +// []byte->string garbage are skipped if s will be ignored +// anyway. This does mean that huffman decoding errors for non-indexed +// strings past the MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE are ignored, but the server +// is returning an error anyway, and because they're not indexed, the error +// won't affect the decoding state. +func (d *Decoder) readString(p []byte, wantStr bool) (s string, remain []byte, err error) { + if len(p) == 0 { + return "", p, errNeedMore + } + isHuff := p[0]&128 != 0 + strLen, p, err := readVarInt(7, p) + if err != nil { + return "", p, err + } + if d.maxStrLen != 0 && strLen > uint64(d.maxStrLen) { + return "", nil, ErrStringLength + } + if uint64(len(p)) < strLen { + return "", p, errNeedMore + } + if !isHuff { + if wantStr { + s = string(p[:strLen]) + } + return s, p[strLen:], nil + } + + if wantStr { + buf := bufPool.Get().(*bytes.Buffer) + buf.Reset() // don't trust others + defer bufPool.Put(buf) + if err := huffmanDecode(buf, d.maxStrLen, p[:strLen]); err != nil { + buf.Reset() + return "", nil, err + } + s = buf.String() + buf.Reset() // be nice to GC + } + return s, p[strLen:], nil +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/hpack/huffman.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/hpack/huffman.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8850e39 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/hpack/huffman.go @@ -0,0 +1,212 @@ +// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package hpack + +import ( + "bytes" + "errors" + "io" + "sync" +) + +var bufPool = sync.Pool{ + New: func() interface{} { return new(bytes.Buffer) }, +} + +// HuffmanDecode decodes the string in v and writes the expanded +// result to w, returning the number of bytes written to w and the +// Write call's return value. At most one Write call is made. +func HuffmanDecode(w io.Writer, v []byte) (int, error) { + buf := bufPool.Get().(*bytes.Buffer) + buf.Reset() + defer bufPool.Put(buf) + if err := huffmanDecode(buf, 0, v); err != nil { + return 0, err + } + return w.Write(buf.Bytes()) +} + +// HuffmanDecodeToString decodes the string in v. +func HuffmanDecodeToString(v []byte) (string, error) { + buf := bufPool.Get().(*bytes.Buffer) + buf.Reset() + defer bufPool.Put(buf) + if err := huffmanDecode(buf, 0, v); err != nil { + return "", err + } + return buf.String(), nil +} + +// ErrInvalidHuffman is returned for errors found decoding +// Huffman-encoded strings. +var ErrInvalidHuffman = errors.New("hpack: invalid Huffman-encoded data") + +// huffmanDecode decodes v to buf. +// If maxLen is greater than 0, attempts to write more to buf than +// maxLen bytes will return ErrStringLength. +func huffmanDecode(buf *bytes.Buffer, maxLen int, v []byte) error { + n := rootHuffmanNode + // cur is the bit buffer that has not been fed into n. + // cbits is the number of low order bits in cur that are valid. + // sbits is the number of bits of the symbol prefix being decoded. + cur, cbits, sbits := uint(0), uint8(0), uint8(0) + for _, b := range v { + cur = cur<<8 | uint(b) + cbits += 8 + sbits += 8 + for cbits >= 8 { + idx := byte(cur >> (cbits - 8)) + n = n.children[idx] + if n == nil { + return ErrInvalidHuffman + } + if n.children == nil { + if maxLen != 0 && buf.Len() == maxLen { + return ErrStringLength + } + buf.WriteByte(n.sym) + cbits -= n.codeLen + n = rootHuffmanNode + sbits = cbits + } else { + cbits -= 8 + } + } + } + for cbits > 0 { + n = n.children[byte(cur<<(8-cbits))] + if n == nil { + return ErrInvalidHuffman + } + if n.children != nil || n.codeLen > cbits { + break + } + if maxLen != 0 && buf.Len() == maxLen { + return ErrStringLength + } + buf.WriteByte(n.sym) + cbits -= n.codeLen + n = rootHuffmanNode + sbits = cbits + } + if sbits > 7 { + // Either there was an incomplete symbol, or overlong padding. + // Both are decoding errors per RFC 7541 section 5.2. + return ErrInvalidHuffman + } + if mask := uint(1<<cbits - 1); cur&mask != mask { + // Trailing bits must be a prefix of EOS per RFC 7541 section 5.2. + return ErrInvalidHuffman + } + + return nil +} + +type node struct { + // children is non-nil for internal nodes + children []*node + + // The following are only valid if children is nil: + codeLen uint8 // number of bits that led to the output of sym + sym byte // output symbol +} + +func newInternalNode() *node { + return &node{children: make([]*node, 256)} +} + +var rootHuffmanNode = newInternalNode() + +func init() { + if len(huffmanCodes) != 256 { + panic("unexpected size") + } + for i, code := range huffmanCodes { + addDecoderNode(byte(i), code, huffmanCodeLen[i]) + } +} + +func addDecoderNode(sym byte, code uint32, codeLen uint8) { + cur := rootHuffmanNode + for codeLen > 8 { + codeLen -= 8 + i := uint8(code >> codeLen) + if cur.children[i] == nil { + cur.children[i] = newInternalNode() + } + cur = cur.children[i] + } + shift := 8 - codeLen + start, end := int(uint8(code<<shift)), int(1<<shift) + for i := start; i < start+end; i++ { + cur.children[i] = &node{sym: sym, codeLen: codeLen} + } +} + +// AppendHuffmanString appends s, as encoded in Huffman codes, to dst +// and returns the extended buffer. +func AppendHuffmanString(dst []byte, s string) []byte { + rembits := uint8(8) + + for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ { + if rembits == 8 { + dst = append(dst, 0) + } + dst, rembits = appendByteToHuffmanCode(dst, rembits, s[i]) + } + + if rembits < 8 { + // special EOS symbol + code := uint32(0x3fffffff) + nbits := uint8(30) + + t := uint8(code >> (nbits - rembits)) + dst[len(dst)-1] |= t + } + + return dst +} + +// HuffmanEncodeLength returns the number of bytes required to encode +// s in Huffman codes. The result is round up to byte boundary. +func HuffmanEncodeLength(s string) uint64 { + n := uint64(0) + for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ { + n += uint64(huffmanCodeLen[s[i]]) + } + return (n + 7) / 8 +} + +// appendByteToHuffmanCode appends Huffman code for c to dst and +// returns the extended buffer and the remaining bits in the last +// element. The appending is not byte aligned and the remaining bits +// in the last element of dst is given in rembits. +func appendByteToHuffmanCode(dst []byte, rembits uint8, c byte) ([]byte, uint8) { + code := huffmanCodes[c] + nbits := huffmanCodeLen[c] + + for { + if rembits > nbits { + t := uint8(code << (rembits - nbits)) + dst[len(dst)-1] |= t + rembits -= nbits + break + } + + t := uint8(code >> (nbits - rembits)) + dst[len(dst)-1] |= t + + nbits -= rembits + rembits = 8 + + if nbits == 0 { + break + } + + dst = append(dst, 0) + } + + return dst, rembits +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/hpack/tables.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/hpack/tables.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b9283a0 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/hpack/tables.go @@ -0,0 +1,352 @@ +// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package hpack + +func pair(name, value string) HeaderField { + return HeaderField{Name: name, Value: value} +} + +// http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-header-compression-07#appendix-B +var staticTable = [...]HeaderField{ + pair(":authority", ""), // index 1 (1-based) + pair(":method", "GET"), + pair(":method", "POST"), + pair(":path", "/"), + pair(":path", "/index.html"), + pair(":scheme", "http"), + pair(":scheme", "https"), + pair(":status", "200"), + pair(":status", "204"), + pair(":status", "206"), + pair(":status", "304"), + pair(":status", "400"), + pair(":status", "404"), + pair(":status", "500"), + pair("accept-charset", ""), + pair("accept-encoding", "gzip, deflate"), + pair("accept-language", ""), + pair("accept-ranges", ""), + pair("accept", ""), + pair("access-control-allow-origin", ""), + pair("age", ""), + pair("allow", ""), + pair("authorization", ""), + pair("cache-control", ""), + pair("content-disposition", ""), + pair("content-encoding", ""), + pair("content-language", ""), + pair("content-length", ""), + pair("content-location", ""), + pair("content-range", ""), + pair("content-type", ""), + pair("cookie", ""), + pair("date", ""), + pair("etag", ""), + pair("expect", ""), + pair("expires", ""), + pair("from", ""), + pair("host", ""), + pair("if-match", ""), + pair("if-modified-since", ""), + pair("if-none-match", ""), + pair("if-range", ""), + pair("if-unmodified-since", ""), + pair("last-modified", ""), + pair("link", ""), + pair("location", ""), + pair("max-forwards", ""), + pair("proxy-authenticate", ""), + pair("proxy-authorization", ""), + pair("range", ""), + pair("referer", ""), + pair("refresh", ""), + pair("retry-after", ""), + pair("server", ""), + pair("set-cookie", ""), + pair("strict-transport-security", ""), + pair("transfer-encoding", ""), + pair("user-agent", ""), + pair("vary", ""), + pair("via", ""), + pair("www-authenticate", ""), +} + +var huffmanCodes = [256]uint32{ + 0x1ff8, + 0x7fffd8, + 0xfffffe2, + 0xfffffe3, + 0xfffffe4, + 0xfffffe5, + 0xfffffe6, + 0xfffffe7, + 0xfffffe8, + 0xffffea, + 0x3ffffffc, + 0xfffffe9, + 0xfffffea, + 0x3ffffffd, + 0xfffffeb, + 0xfffffec, + 0xfffffed, + 0xfffffee, + 0xfffffef, + 0xffffff0, + 0xffffff1, + 0xffffff2, + 0x3ffffffe, + 0xffffff3, + 0xffffff4, + 0xffffff5, + 0xffffff6, + 0xffffff7, + 0xffffff8, + 0xffffff9, + 0xffffffa, + 0xffffffb, + 0x14, + 0x3f8, + 0x3f9, + 0xffa, + 0x1ff9, + 0x15, + 0xf8, + 0x7fa, + 0x3fa, + 0x3fb, + 0xf9, + 0x7fb, + 0xfa, + 0x16, + 0x17, + 0x18, + 0x0, + 0x1, + 0x2, + 0x19, + 0x1a, + 0x1b, + 0x1c, + 0x1d, + 0x1e, + 0x1f, + 0x5c, + 0xfb, + 0x7ffc, + 0x20, + 0xffb, + 0x3fc, + 0x1ffa, + 0x21, + 0x5d, + 0x5e, + 0x5f, + 0x60, + 0x61, + 0x62, + 0x63, + 0x64, + 0x65, + 0x66, + 0x67, + 0x68, + 0x69, + 0x6a, + 0x6b, + 0x6c, + 0x6d, + 0x6e, + 0x6f, + 0x70, + 0x71, + 0x72, + 0xfc, + 0x73, + 0xfd, + 0x1ffb, + 0x7fff0, + 0x1ffc, + 0x3ffc, + 0x22, + 0x7ffd, + 0x3, + 0x23, + 0x4, + 0x24, + 0x5, + 0x25, + 0x26, + 0x27, + 0x6, + 0x74, + 0x75, + 0x28, + 0x29, + 0x2a, + 0x7, + 0x2b, + 0x76, + 0x2c, + 0x8, + 0x9, + 0x2d, + 0x77, + 0x78, + 0x79, + 0x7a, + 0x7b, + 0x7ffe, + 0x7fc, + 0x3ffd, + 0x1ffd, + 0xffffffc, + 0xfffe6, + 0x3fffd2, + 0xfffe7, + 0xfffe8, + 0x3fffd3, + 0x3fffd4, + 0x3fffd5, + 0x7fffd9, + 0x3fffd6, + 0x7fffda, + 0x7fffdb, + 0x7fffdc, + 0x7fffdd, + 0x7fffde, + 0xffffeb, + 0x7fffdf, + 0xffffec, + 0xffffed, + 0x3fffd7, + 0x7fffe0, + 0xffffee, + 0x7fffe1, + 0x7fffe2, + 0x7fffe3, + 0x7fffe4, + 0x1fffdc, + 0x3fffd8, + 0x7fffe5, + 0x3fffd9, + 0x7fffe6, + 0x7fffe7, + 0xffffef, + 0x3fffda, + 0x1fffdd, + 0xfffe9, + 0x3fffdb, + 0x3fffdc, + 0x7fffe8, + 0x7fffe9, + 0x1fffde, + 0x7fffea, + 0x3fffdd, + 0x3fffde, + 0xfffff0, + 0x1fffdf, + 0x3fffdf, + 0x7fffeb, + 0x7fffec, + 0x1fffe0, + 0x1fffe1, + 0x3fffe0, + 0x1fffe2, + 0x7fffed, + 0x3fffe1, + 0x7fffee, + 0x7fffef, + 0xfffea, + 0x3fffe2, + 0x3fffe3, + 0x3fffe4, + 0x7ffff0, + 0x3fffe5, + 0x3fffe6, + 0x7ffff1, + 0x3ffffe0, + 0x3ffffe1, + 0xfffeb, + 0x7fff1, + 0x3fffe7, + 0x7ffff2, + 0x3fffe8, + 0x1ffffec, + 0x3ffffe2, + 0x3ffffe3, + 0x3ffffe4, + 0x7ffffde, + 0x7ffffdf, + 0x3ffffe5, + 0xfffff1, + 0x1ffffed, + 0x7fff2, + 0x1fffe3, + 0x3ffffe6, + 0x7ffffe0, + 0x7ffffe1, + 0x3ffffe7, + 0x7ffffe2, + 0xfffff2, + 0x1fffe4, + 0x1fffe5, + 0x3ffffe8, + 0x3ffffe9, + 0xffffffd, + 0x7ffffe3, + 0x7ffffe4, + 0x7ffffe5, + 0xfffec, + 0xfffff3, + 0xfffed, + 0x1fffe6, + 0x3fffe9, + 0x1fffe7, + 0x1fffe8, + 0x7ffff3, + 0x3fffea, + 0x3fffeb, + 0x1ffffee, + 0x1ffffef, + 0xfffff4, + 0xfffff5, + 0x3ffffea, + 0x7ffff4, + 0x3ffffeb, + 0x7ffffe6, + 0x3ffffec, + 0x3ffffed, + 0x7ffffe7, + 0x7ffffe8, + 0x7ffffe9, + 0x7ffffea, + 0x7ffffeb, + 0xffffffe, + 0x7ffffec, + 0x7ffffed, + 0x7ffffee, + 0x7ffffef, + 0x7fffff0, + 0x3ffffee, +} + +var huffmanCodeLen = [256]uint8{ + 13, 23, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 24, 30, 28, 28, 30, 28, 28, + 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 30, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, 28, + 6, 10, 10, 12, 13, 6, 8, 11, 10, 10, 8, 11, 8, 6, 6, 6, + 5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 7, 8, 15, 6, 12, 10, + 13, 6, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, + 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 8, 7, 8, 13, 19, 13, 14, 6, + 15, 5, 6, 5, 6, 5, 6, 6, 6, 5, 7, 7, 6, 6, 6, 5, + 6, 7, 6, 5, 5, 6, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 15, 11, 14, 13, 28, + 20, 22, 20, 20, 22, 22, 22, 23, 22, 23, 23, 23, 23, 23, 24, 23, + 24, 24, 22, 23, 24, 23, 23, 23, 23, 21, 22, 23, 22, 23, 23, 24, + 22, 21, 20, 22, 22, 23, 23, 21, 23, 22, 22, 24, 21, 22, 23, 23, + 21, 21, 22, 21, 23, 22, 23, 23, 20, 22, 22, 22, 23, 22, 22, 23, + 26, 26, 20, 19, 22, 23, 22, 25, 26, 26, 26, 27, 27, 26, 24, 25, + 19, 21, 26, 27, 27, 26, 27, 24, 21, 21, 26, 26, 28, 27, 27, 27, + 20, 24, 20, 21, 22, 21, 21, 23, 22, 22, 25, 25, 24, 24, 26, 23, + 26, 27, 26, 26, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 28, 27, 27, 27, 27, 27, 26, +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/http2.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/http2.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0173aed --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/http2.go @@ -0,0 +1,351 @@ +// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package http2 implements the HTTP/2 protocol. +// +// This package is low-level and intended to be used directly by very +// few people. Most users will use it indirectly through the automatic +// use by the net/http package (from Go 1.6 and later). +// For use in earlier Go versions see ConfigureServer. (Transport support +// requires Go 1.6 or later) +// +// See https://http2.github.io/ for more information on HTTP/2. +// +// See https://http2.golang.org/ for a test server running this code. +package http2 + +import ( + "bufio" + "crypto/tls" + "errors" + "fmt" + "io" + "net/http" + "os" + "sort" + "strconv" + "strings" + "sync" + + "golang.org/x/net/lex/httplex" +) + +var ( + VerboseLogs bool + logFrameWrites bool + logFrameReads bool +) + +func init() { + e := os.Getenv("GODEBUG") + if strings.Contains(e, "http2debug=1") { + VerboseLogs = true + } + if strings.Contains(e, "http2debug=2") { + VerboseLogs = true + logFrameWrites = true + logFrameReads = true + } +} + +const ( + // ClientPreface is the string that must be sent by new + // connections from clients. + ClientPreface = "PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n" + + // SETTINGS_MAX_FRAME_SIZE default + // http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#rfc.section.6.5.2 + initialMaxFrameSize = 16384 + + // NextProtoTLS is the NPN/ALPN protocol negotiated during + // HTTP/2's TLS setup. + NextProtoTLS = "h2" + + // http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#SettingValues + initialHeaderTableSize = 4096 + + initialWindowSize = 65535 // 6.9.2 Initial Flow Control Window Size + + defaultMaxReadFrameSize = 1 << 20 +) + +var ( + clientPreface = []byte(ClientPreface) +) + +type streamState int + +const ( + stateIdle streamState = iota + stateOpen + stateHalfClosedLocal + stateHalfClosedRemote + stateResvLocal + stateResvRemote + stateClosed +) + +var stateName = [...]string{ + stateIdle: "Idle", + stateOpen: "Open", + stateHalfClosedLocal: "HalfClosedLocal", + stateHalfClosedRemote: "HalfClosedRemote", + stateResvLocal: "ResvLocal", + stateResvRemote: "ResvRemote", + stateClosed: "Closed", +} + +func (st streamState) String() string { + return stateName[st] +} + +// Setting is a setting parameter: which setting it is, and its value. +type Setting struct { + // ID is which setting is being set. + // See http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#SettingValues + ID SettingID + + // Val is the value. + Val uint32 +} + +func (s Setting) String() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("[%v = %d]", s.ID, s.Val) +} + +// Valid reports whether the setting is valid. +func (s Setting) Valid() error { + // Limits and error codes from 6.5.2 Defined SETTINGS Parameters + switch s.ID { + case SettingEnablePush: + if s.Val != 1 && s.Val != 0 { + return ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol) + } + case SettingInitialWindowSize: + if s.Val > 1<<31-1 { + return ConnectionError(ErrCodeFlowControl) + } + case SettingMaxFrameSize: + if s.Val < 16384 || s.Val > 1<<24-1 { + return ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol) + } + } + return nil +} + +// A SettingID is an HTTP/2 setting as defined in +// http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#iana-settings +type SettingID uint16 + +const ( + SettingHeaderTableSize SettingID = 0x1 + SettingEnablePush SettingID = 0x2 + SettingMaxConcurrentStreams SettingID = 0x3 + SettingInitialWindowSize SettingID = 0x4 + SettingMaxFrameSize SettingID = 0x5 + SettingMaxHeaderListSize SettingID = 0x6 +) + +var settingName = map[SettingID]string{ + SettingHeaderTableSize: "HEADER_TABLE_SIZE", + SettingEnablePush: "ENABLE_PUSH", + SettingMaxConcurrentStreams: "MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS", + SettingInitialWindowSize: "INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE", + SettingMaxFrameSize: "MAX_FRAME_SIZE", + SettingMaxHeaderListSize: "MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE", +} + +func (s SettingID) String() string { + if v, ok := settingName[s]; ok { + return v + } + return fmt.Sprintf("UNKNOWN_SETTING_%d", uint16(s)) +} + +var ( + errInvalidHeaderFieldName = errors.New("http2: invalid header field name") + errInvalidHeaderFieldValue = errors.New("http2: invalid header field value") +) + +// validWireHeaderFieldName reports whether v is a valid header field +// name (key). See httplex.ValidHeaderName for the base rules. +// +// Further, http2 says: +// "Just as in HTTP/1.x, header field names are strings of ASCII +// characters that are compared in a case-insensitive +// fashion. However, header field names MUST be converted to +// lowercase prior to their encoding in HTTP/2. " +func validWireHeaderFieldName(v string) bool { + if len(v) == 0 { + return false + } + for _, r := range v { + if !httplex.IsTokenRune(r) { + return false + } + if 'A' <= r && r <= 'Z' { + return false + } + } + return true +} + +var httpCodeStringCommon = map[int]string{} // n -> strconv.Itoa(n) + +func init() { + for i := 100; i <= 999; i++ { + if v := http.StatusText(i); v != "" { + httpCodeStringCommon[i] = strconv.Itoa(i) + } + } +} + +func httpCodeString(code int) string { + if s, ok := httpCodeStringCommon[code]; ok { + return s + } + return strconv.Itoa(code) +} + +// from pkg io +type stringWriter interface { + WriteString(s string) (n int, err error) +} + +// A gate lets two goroutines coordinate their activities. +type gate chan struct{} + +func (g gate) Done() { g <- struct{}{} } +func (g gate) Wait() { <-g } + +// A closeWaiter is like a sync.WaitGroup but only goes 1 to 0 (open to closed). +type closeWaiter chan struct{} + +// Init makes a closeWaiter usable. +// It exists because so a closeWaiter value can be placed inside a +// larger struct and have the Mutex and Cond's memory in the same +// allocation. +func (cw *closeWaiter) Init() { + *cw = make(chan struct{}) +} + +// Close marks the closeWaiter as closed and unblocks any waiters. +func (cw closeWaiter) Close() { + close(cw) +} + +// Wait waits for the closeWaiter to become closed. +func (cw closeWaiter) Wait() { + <-cw +} + +// bufferedWriter is a buffered writer that writes to w. +// Its buffered writer is lazily allocated as needed, to minimize +// idle memory usage with many connections. +type bufferedWriter struct { + w io.Writer // immutable + bw *bufio.Writer // non-nil when data is buffered +} + +func newBufferedWriter(w io.Writer) *bufferedWriter { + return &bufferedWriter{w: w} +} + +var bufWriterPool = sync.Pool{ + New: func() interface{} { + // TODO: pick something better? this is a bit under + // (3 x typical 1500 byte MTU) at least. + return bufio.NewWriterSize(nil, 4<<10) + }, +} + +func (w *bufferedWriter) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + if w.bw == nil { + bw := bufWriterPool.Get().(*bufio.Writer) + bw.Reset(w.w) + w.bw = bw + } + return w.bw.Write(p) +} + +func (w *bufferedWriter) Flush() error { + bw := w.bw + if bw == nil { + return nil + } + err := bw.Flush() + bw.Reset(nil) + bufWriterPool.Put(bw) + w.bw = nil + return err +} + +func mustUint31(v int32) uint32 { + if v < 0 || v > 2147483647 { + panic("out of range") + } + return uint32(v) +} + +// bodyAllowedForStatus reports whether a given response status code +// permits a body. See RFC 2616, section 4.4. +func bodyAllowedForStatus(status int) bool { + switch { + case status >= 100 && status <= 199: + return false + case status == 204: + return false + case status == 304: + return false + } + return true +} + +type httpError struct { + msg string + timeout bool +} + +func (e *httpError) Error() string { return e.msg } +func (e *httpError) Timeout() bool { return e.timeout } +func (e *httpError) Temporary() bool { return true } + +var errTimeout error = &httpError{msg: "http2: timeout awaiting response headers", timeout: true} + +type connectionStater interface { + ConnectionState() tls.ConnectionState +} + +var sorterPool = sync.Pool{New: func() interface{} { return new(sorter) }} + +type sorter struct { + v []string // owned by sorter +} + +func (s *sorter) Len() int { return len(s.v) } +func (s *sorter) Swap(i, j int) { s.v[i], s.v[j] = s.v[j], s.v[i] } +func (s *sorter) Less(i, j int) bool { return s.v[i] < s.v[j] } + +// Keys returns the sorted keys of h. +// +// The returned slice is only valid until s used again or returned to +// its pool. +func (s *sorter) Keys(h http.Header) []string { + keys := s.v[:0] + for k := range h { + keys = append(keys, k) + } + s.v = keys + sort.Sort(s) + return keys +} + +func (s *sorter) SortStrings(ss []string) { + // Our sorter works on s.v, which sorter owners, so + // stash it away while we sort the user's buffer. + save := s.v + s.v = ss + sort.Sort(s) + s.v = save +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/not_go16.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/not_go16.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..51a7f19 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/not_go16.go @@ -0,0 +1,20 @@ +// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build !go1.6 + +package http2 + +import ( + "net/http" + "time" +) + +func configureTransport(t1 *http.Transport) (*Transport, error) { + return nil, errTransportVersion +} + +func transportExpectContinueTimeout(t1 *http.Transport) time.Duration { + return 0 +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/not_go17.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/not_go17.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..28df0c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/not_go17.go @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// +build !go1.7 + +package http2 + +import ( + "net" + "net/http" +) + +type contextContext interface{} + +type fakeContext struct{} + +func (fakeContext) Done() <-chan struct{} { return nil } +func (fakeContext) Err() error { panic("should not be called") } + +func reqContext(r *http.Request) fakeContext { + return fakeContext{} +} + +func setResponseUncompressed(res *http.Response) { + // Nothing. +} + +type clientTrace struct{} + +func requestTrace(*http.Request) *clientTrace { return nil } +func traceGotConn(*http.Request, *ClientConn) {} +func traceFirstResponseByte(*clientTrace) {} +func traceWroteHeaders(*clientTrace) {} +func traceWroteRequest(*clientTrace, error) {} +func traceGot100Continue(trace *clientTrace) {} +func traceWait100Continue(trace *clientTrace) {} + +func nop() {} + +func serverConnBaseContext(c net.Conn, opts *ServeConnOpts) (ctx contextContext, cancel func()) { + return nil, nop +} + +func contextWithCancel(ctx contextContext) (_ contextContext, cancel func()) { + return ctx, nop +} + +func requestWithContext(req *http.Request, ctx contextContext) *http.Request { + return req +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/pipe.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/pipe.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..69446e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/pipe.go @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ +// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package http2 + +import ( + "errors" + "io" + "sync" +) + +// pipe is a goroutine-safe io.Reader/io.Writer pair. It's like +// io.Pipe except there are no PipeReader/PipeWriter halves, and the +// underlying buffer is an interface. (io.Pipe is always unbuffered) +type pipe struct { + mu sync.Mutex + c sync.Cond // c.L lazily initialized to &p.mu + b pipeBuffer + err error // read error once empty. non-nil means closed. + breakErr error // immediate read error (caller doesn't see rest of b) + donec chan struct{} // closed on error + readFn func() // optional code to run in Read before error +} + +type pipeBuffer interface { + Len() int + io.Writer + io.Reader +} + +// Read waits until data is available and copies bytes +// from the buffer into p. +func (p *pipe) Read(d []byte) (n int, err error) { + p.mu.Lock() + defer p.mu.Unlock() + if p.c.L == nil { + p.c.L = &p.mu + } + for { + if p.breakErr != nil { + return 0, p.breakErr + } + if p.b.Len() > 0 { + return p.b.Read(d) + } + if p.err != nil { + if p.readFn != nil { + p.readFn() // e.g. copy trailers + p.readFn = nil // not sticky like p.err + } + return 0, p.err + } + p.c.Wait() + } +} + +var errClosedPipeWrite = errors.New("write on closed buffer") + +// Write copies bytes from p into the buffer and wakes a reader. +// It is an error to write more data than the buffer can hold. +func (p *pipe) Write(d []byte) (n int, err error) { + p.mu.Lock() + defer p.mu.Unlock() + if p.c.L == nil { + p.c.L = &p.mu + } + defer p.c.Signal() + if p.err != nil { + return 0, errClosedPipeWrite + } + return p.b.Write(d) +} + +// CloseWithError causes the next Read (waking up a current blocked +// Read if needed) to return the provided err after all data has been +// read. +// +// The error must be non-nil. +func (p *pipe) CloseWithError(err error) { p.closeWithError(&p.err, err, nil) } + +// BreakWithError causes the next Read (waking up a current blocked +// Read if needed) to return the provided err immediately, without +// waiting for unread data. +func (p *pipe) BreakWithError(err error) { p.closeWithError(&p.breakErr, err, nil) } + +// closeWithErrorAndCode is like CloseWithError but also sets some code to run +// in the caller's goroutine before returning the error. +func (p *pipe) closeWithErrorAndCode(err error, fn func()) { p.closeWithError(&p.err, err, fn) } + +func (p *pipe) closeWithError(dst *error, err error, fn func()) { + if err == nil { + panic("err must be non-nil") + } + p.mu.Lock() + defer p.mu.Unlock() + if p.c.L == nil { + p.c.L = &p.mu + } + defer p.c.Signal() + if *dst != nil { + // Already been done. + return + } + p.readFn = fn + *dst = err + p.closeDoneLocked() +} + +// requires p.mu be held. +func (p *pipe) closeDoneLocked() { + if p.donec == nil { + return + } + // Close if unclosed. This isn't racy since we always + // hold p.mu while closing. + select { + case <-p.donec: + default: + close(p.donec) + } +} + +// Err returns the error (if any) first set by BreakWithError or CloseWithError. +func (p *pipe) Err() error { + p.mu.Lock() + defer p.mu.Unlock() + if p.breakErr != nil { + return p.breakErr + } + return p.err +} + +// Done returns a channel which is closed if and when this pipe is closed +// with CloseWithError. +func (p *pipe) Done() <-chan struct{} { + p.mu.Lock() + defer p.mu.Unlock() + if p.donec == nil { + p.donec = make(chan struct{}) + if p.err != nil || p.breakErr != nil { + // Already hit an error. + p.closeDoneLocked() + } + } + return p.donec +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/server.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/server.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1de8146 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/server.go @@ -0,0 +1,2287 @@ +// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// TODO: replace all <-sc.doneServing with reads from the stream's cw +// instead, and make sure that on close we close all open +// streams. then remove doneServing? + +// TODO: re-audit GOAWAY support. Consider each incoming frame type and +// whether it should be ignored during graceful shutdown. + +// TODO: disconnect idle clients. GFE seems to do 4 minutes. make +// configurable? or maximum number of idle clients and remove the +// oldest? + +// TODO: turn off the serve goroutine when idle, so +// an idle conn only has the readFrames goroutine active. (which could +// also be optimized probably to pin less memory in crypto/tls). This +// would involve tracking when the serve goroutine is active (atomic +// int32 read/CAS probably?) and starting it up when frames arrive, +// and shutting it down when all handlers exit. the occasional PING +// packets could use time.AfterFunc to call sc.wakeStartServeLoop() +// (which is a no-op if already running) and then queue the PING write +// as normal. The serve loop would then exit in most cases (if no +// Handlers running) and not be woken up again until the PING packet +// returns. + +// TODO (maybe): add a mechanism for Handlers to going into +// half-closed-local mode (rw.(io.Closer) test?) but not exit their +// handler, and continue to be able to read from the +// Request.Body. This would be a somewhat semantic change from HTTP/1 +// (or at least what we expose in net/http), so I'd probably want to +// add it there too. For now, this package says that returning from +// the Handler ServeHTTP function means you're both done reading and +// done writing, without a way to stop just one or the other. + +package http2 + +import ( + "bufio" + "bytes" + "crypto/tls" + "errors" + "fmt" + "io" + "log" + "net" + "net/http" + "net/textproto" + "net/url" + "os" + "reflect" + "runtime" + "strconv" + "strings" + "sync" + "time" + + "golang.org/x/net/http2/hpack" +) + +const ( + prefaceTimeout = 10 * time.Second + firstSettingsTimeout = 2 * time.Second // should be in-flight with preface anyway + handlerChunkWriteSize = 4 << 10 + defaultMaxStreams = 250 // TODO: make this 100 as the GFE seems to? +) + +var ( + errClientDisconnected = errors.New("client disconnected") + errClosedBody = errors.New("body closed by handler") + errHandlerComplete = errors.New("http2: request body closed due to handler exiting") + errStreamClosed = errors.New("http2: stream closed") +) + +var responseWriterStatePool = sync.Pool{ + New: func() interface{} { + rws := &responseWriterState{} + rws.bw = bufio.NewWriterSize(chunkWriter{rws}, handlerChunkWriteSize) + return rws + }, +} + +// Test hooks. +var ( + testHookOnConn func() + testHookGetServerConn func(*serverConn) + testHookOnPanicMu *sync.Mutex // nil except in tests + testHookOnPanic func(sc *serverConn, panicVal interface{}) (rePanic bool) +) + +// Server is an HTTP/2 server. +type Server struct { + // MaxHandlers limits the number of http.Handler ServeHTTP goroutines + // which may run at a time over all connections. + // Negative or zero no limit. + // TODO: implement + MaxHandlers int + + // MaxConcurrentStreams optionally specifies the number of + // concurrent streams that each client may have open at a + // time. This is unrelated to the number of http.Handler goroutines + // which may be active globally, which is MaxHandlers. + // If zero, MaxConcurrentStreams defaults to at least 100, per + // the HTTP/2 spec's recommendations. + MaxConcurrentStreams uint32 + + // MaxReadFrameSize optionally specifies the largest frame + // this server is willing to read. A valid value is between + // 16k and 16M, inclusive. If zero or otherwise invalid, a + // default value is used. + MaxReadFrameSize uint32 + + // PermitProhibitedCipherSuites, if true, permits the use of + // cipher suites prohibited by the HTTP/2 spec. + PermitProhibitedCipherSuites bool +} + +func (s *Server) maxReadFrameSize() uint32 { + if v := s.MaxReadFrameSize; v >= minMaxFrameSize && v <= maxFrameSize { + return v + } + return defaultMaxReadFrameSize +} + +func (s *Server) maxConcurrentStreams() uint32 { + if v := s.MaxConcurrentStreams; v > 0 { + return v + } + return defaultMaxStreams +} + +// ConfigureServer adds HTTP/2 support to a net/http Server. +// +// The configuration conf may be nil. +// +// ConfigureServer must be called before s begins serving. +func ConfigureServer(s *http.Server, conf *Server) error { + if conf == nil { + conf = new(Server) + } + + if s.TLSConfig == nil { + s.TLSConfig = new(tls.Config) + } else if s.TLSConfig.CipherSuites != nil { + // If they already provided a CipherSuite list, return + // an error if it has a bad order or is missing + // ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256. + const requiredCipher = tls.TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 + haveRequired := false + sawBad := false + for i, cs := range s.TLSConfig.CipherSuites { + if cs == requiredCipher { + haveRequired = true + } + if isBadCipher(cs) { + sawBad = true + } else if sawBad { + return fmt.Errorf("http2: TLSConfig.CipherSuites index %d contains an HTTP/2-approved cipher suite (%#04x), but it comes after unapproved cipher suites. With this configuration, clients that don't support previous, approved cipher suites may be given an unapproved one and reject the connection.", i, cs) + } + } + if !haveRequired { + return fmt.Errorf("http2: TLSConfig.CipherSuites is missing HTTP/2-required TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256") + } + } + + // Note: not setting MinVersion to tls.VersionTLS12, + // as we don't want to interfere with HTTP/1.1 traffic + // on the user's server. We enforce TLS 1.2 later once + // we accept a connection. Ideally this should be done + // during next-proto selection, but using TLS <1.2 with + // HTTP/2 is still the client's bug. + + s.TLSConfig.PreferServerCipherSuites = true + + haveNPN := false + for _, p := range s.TLSConfig.NextProtos { + if p == NextProtoTLS { + haveNPN = true + break + } + } + if !haveNPN { + s.TLSConfig.NextProtos = append(s.TLSConfig.NextProtos, NextProtoTLS) + } + // h2-14 is temporary (as of 2015-03-05) while we wait for all browsers + // to switch to "h2". + s.TLSConfig.NextProtos = append(s.TLSConfig.NextProtos, "h2-14") + + if s.TLSNextProto == nil { + s.TLSNextProto = map[string]func(*http.Server, *tls.Conn, http.Handler){} + } + protoHandler := func(hs *http.Server, c *tls.Conn, h http.Handler) { + if testHookOnConn != nil { + testHookOnConn() + } + conf.ServeConn(c, &ServeConnOpts{ + Handler: h, + BaseConfig: hs, + }) + } + s.TLSNextProto[NextProtoTLS] = protoHandler + s.TLSNextProto["h2-14"] = protoHandler // temporary; see above. + return nil +} + +// ServeConnOpts are options for the Server.ServeConn method. +type ServeConnOpts struct { + // BaseConfig optionally sets the base configuration + // for values. If nil, defaults are used. + BaseConfig *http.Server + + // Handler specifies which handler to use for processing + // requests. If nil, BaseConfig.Handler is used. If BaseConfig + // or BaseConfig.Handler is nil, http.DefaultServeMux is used. + Handler http.Handler +} + +func (o *ServeConnOpts) baseConfig() *http.Server { + if o != nil && o.BaseConfig != nil { + return o.BaseConfig + } + return new(http.Server) +} + +func (o *ServeConnOpts) handler() http.Handler { + if o != nil { + if o.Handler != nil { + return o.Handler + } + if o.BaseConfig != nil && o.BaseConfig.Handler != nil { + return o.BaseConfig.Handler + } + } + return http.DefaultServeMux +} + +// ServeConn serves HTTP/2 requests on the provided connection and +// blocks until the connection is no longer readable. +// +// ServeConn starts speaking HTTP/2 assuming that c has not had any +// reads or writes. It writes its initial settings frame and expects +// to be able to read the preface and settings frame from the +// client. If c has a ConnectionState method like a *tls.Conn, the +// ConnectionState is used to verify the TLS ciphersuite and to set +// the Request.TLS field in Handlers. +// +// ServeConn does not support h2c by itself. Any h2c support must be +// implemented in terms of providing a suitably-behaving net.Conn. +// +// The opts parameter is optional. If nil, default values are used. +func (s *Server) ServeConn(c net.Conn, opts *ServeConnOpts) { + baseCtx, cancel := serverConnBaseContext(c, opts) + defer cancel() + + sc := &serverConn{ + srv: s, + hs: opts.baseConfig(), + conn: c, + baseCtx: baseCtx, + remoteAddrStr: c.RemoteAddr().String(), + bw: newBufferedWriter(c), + handler: opts.handler(), + streams: make(map[uint32]*stream), + readFrameCh: make(chan readFrameResult), + wantWriteFrameCh: make(chan frameWriteMsg, 8), + wroteFrameCh: make(chan frameWriteResult, 1), // buffered; one send in writeFrameAsync + bodyReadCh: make(chan bodyReadMsg), // buffering doesn't matter either way + doneServing: make(chan struct{}), + advMaxStreams: s.maxConcurrentStreams(), + writeSched: writeScheduler{ + maxFrameSize: initialMaxFrameSize, + }, + initialWindowSize: initialWindowSize, + headerTableSize: initialHeaderTableSize, + serveG: newGoroutineLock(), + pushEnabled: true, + } + + sc.flow.add(initialWindowSize) + sc.inflow.add(initialWindowSize) + sc.hpackEncoder = hpack.NewEncoder(&sc.headerWriteBuf) + + fr := NewFramer(sc.bw, c) + fr.ReadMetaHeaders = hpack.NewDecoder(initialHeaderTableSize, nil) + fr.MaxHeaderListSize = sc.maxHeaderListSize() + fr.SetMaxReadFrameSize(s.maxReadFrameSize()) + sc.framer = fr + + if tc, ok := c.(connectionStater); ok { + sc.tlsState = new(tls.ConnectionState) + *sc.tlsState = tc.ConnectionState() + // 9.2 Use of TLS Features + // An implementation of HTTP/2 over TLS MUST use TLS + // 1.2 or higher with the restrictions on feature set + // and cipher suite described in this section. Due to + // implementation limitations, it might not be + // possible to fail TLS negotiation. An endpoint MUST + // immediately terminate an HTTP/2 connection that + // does not meet the TLS requirements described in + // this section with a connection error (Section + // 5.4.1) of type INADEQUATE_SECURITY. + if sc.tlsState.Version < tls.VersionTLS12 { + sc.rejectConn(ErrCodeInadequateSecurity, "TLS version too low") + return + } + + if sc.tlsState.ServerName == "" { + // Client must use SNI, but we don't enforce that anymore, + // since it was causing problems when connecting to bare IP + // addresses during development. + // + // TODO: optionally enforce? Or enforce at the time we receive + // a new request, and verify the the ServerName matches the :authority? + // But that precludes proxy situations, perhaps. + // + // So for now, do nothing here again. + } + + if !s.PermitProhibitedCipherSuites && isBadCipher(sc.tlsState.CipherSuite) { + // "Endpoints MAY choose to generate a connection error + // (Section 5.4.1) of type INADEQUATE_SECURITY if one of + // the prohibited cipher suites are negotiated." + // + // We choose that. In my opinion, the spec is weak + // here. It also says both parties must support at least + // TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 so there's no + // excuses here. If we really must, we could allow an + // "AllowInsecureWeakCiphers" option on the server later. + // Let's see how it plays out first. + sc.rejectConn(ErrCodeInadequateSecurity, fmt.Sprintf("Prohibited TLS 1.2 Cipher Suite: %x", sc.tlsState.CipherSuite)) + return + } + } + + if hook := testHookGetServerConn; hook != nil { + hook(sc) + } + sc.serve() +} + +// isBadCipher reports whether the cipher is blacklisted by the HTTP/2 spec. +func isBadCipher(cipher uint16) bool { + switch cipher { + case tls.TLS_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA, + tls.TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA, + tls.TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA, + tls.TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA, + tls.TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA, + tls.TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA, + tls.TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA, + tls.TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA, + tls.TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA, + tls.TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA, + tls.TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA: + // Reject cipher suites from Appendix A. + // "This list includes those cipher suites that do not + // offer an ephemeral key exchange and those that are + // based on the TLS null, stream or block cipher type" + return true + default: + return false + } +} + +func (sc *serverConn) rejectConn(err ErrCode, debug string) { + sc.vlogf("http2: server rejecting conn: %v, %s", err, debug) + // ignoring errors. hanging up anyway. + sc.framer.WriteGoAway(0, err, []byte(debug)) + sc.bw.Flush() + sc.conn.Close() +} + +type serverConn struct { + // Immutable: + srv *Server + hs *http.Server + conn net.Conn + bw *bufferedWriter // writing to conn + handler http.Handler + baseCtx contextContext + framer *Framer + doneServing chan struct{} // closed when serverConn.serve ends + readFrameCh chan readFrameResult // written by serverConn.readFrames + wantWriteFrameCh chan frameWriteMsg // from handlers -> serve + wroteFrameCh chan frameWriteResult // from writeFrameAsync -> serve, tickles more frame writes + bodyReadCh chan bodyReadMsg // from handlers -> serve + testHookCh chan func(int) // code to run on the serve loop + flow flow // conn-wide (not stream-specific) outbound flow control + inflow flow // conn-wide inbound flow control + tlsState *tls.ConnectionState // shared by all handlers, like net/http + remoteAddrStr string + + // Everything following is owned by the serve loop; use serveG.check(): + serveG goroutineLock // used to verify funcs are on serve() + pushEnabled bool + sawFirstSettings bool // got the initial SETTINGS frame after the preface + needToSendSettingsAck bool + unackedSettings int // how many SETTINGS have we sent without ACKs? + clientMaxStreams uint32 // SETTINGS_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS from client (our PUSH_PROMISE limit) + advMaxStreams uint32 // our SETTINGS_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS advertised the client + curOpenStreams uint32 // client's number of open streams + maxStreamID uint32 // max ever seen + streams map[uint32]*stream + initialWindowSize int32 + headerTableSize uint32 + peerMaxHeaderListSize uint32 // zero means unknown (default) + canonHeader map[string]string // http2-lower-case -> Go-Canonical-Case + writingFrame bool // started write goroutine but haven't heard back on wroteFrameCh + needsFrameFlush bool // last frame write wasn't a flush + writeSched writeScheduler + inGoAway bool // we've started to or sent GOAWAY + needToSendGoAway bool // we need to schedule a GOAWAY frame write + goAwayCode ErrCode + shutdownTimerCh <-chan time.Time // nil until used + shutdownTimer *time.Timer // nil until used + freeRequestBodyBuf []byte // if non-nil, a free initialWindowSize buffer for getRequestBodyBuf + + // Owned by the writeFrameAsync goroutine: + headerWriteBuf bytes.Buffer + hpackEncoder *hpack.Encoder +} + +func (sc *serverConn) maxHeaderListSize() uint32 { + n := sc.hs.MaxHeaderBytes + if n <= 0 { + n = http.DefaultMaxHeaderBytes + } + // http2's count is in a slightly different unit and includes 32 bytes per pair. + // So, take the net/http.Server value and pad it up a bit, assuming 10 headers. + const perFieldOverhead = 32 // per http2 spec + const typicalHeaders = 10 // conservative + return uint32(n + typicalHeaders*perFieldOverhead) +} + +// stream represents a stream. This is the minimal metadata needed by +// the serve goroutine. Most of the actual stream state is owned by +// the http.Handler's goroutine in the responseWriter. Because the +// responseWriter's responseWriterState is recycled at the end of a +// handler, this struct intentionally has no pointer to the +// *responseWriter{,State} itself, as the Handler ending nils out the +// responseWriter's state field. +type stream struct { + // immutable: + sc *serverConn + id uint32 + body *pipe // non-nil if expecting DATA frames + cw closeWaiter // closed wait stream transitions to closed state + ctx contextContext + cancelCtx func() + + // owned by serverConn's serve loop: + bodyBytes int64 // body bytes seen so far + declBodyBytes int64 // or -1 if undeclared + flow flow // limits writing from Handler to client + inflow flow // what the client is allowed to POST/etc to us + parent *stream // or nil + numTrailerValues int64 + weight uint8 + state streamState + sentReset bool // only true once detached from streams map + gotReset bool // only true once detacted from streams map + gotTrailerHeader bool // HEADER frame for trailers was seen + wroteHeaders bool // whether we wrote headers (not status 100) + reqBuf []byte + + trailer http.Header // accumulated trailers + reqTrailer http.Header // handler's Request.Trailer +} + +func (sc *serverConn) Framer() *Framer { return sc.framer } +func (sc *serverConn) CloseConn() error { return sc.conn.Close() } +func (sc *serverConn) Flush() error { return sc.bw.Flush() } +func (sc *serverConn) HeaderEncoder() (*hpack.Encoder, *bytes.Buffer) { + return sc.hpackEncoder, &sc.headerWriteBuf +} + +func (sc *serverConn) state(streamID uint32) (streamState, *stream) { + sc.serveG.check() + // http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#rfc.section.5.1 + if st, ok := sc.streams[streamID]; ok { + return st.state, st + } + // "The first use of a new stream identifier implicitly closes all + // streams in the "idle" state that might have been initiated by + // that peer with a lower-valued stream identifier. For example, if + // a client sends a HEADERS frame on stream 7 without ever sending a + // frame on stream 5, then stream 5 transitions to the "closed" + // state when the first frame for stream 7 is sent or received." + if streamID <= sc.maxStreamID { + return stateClosed, nil + } + return stateIdle, nil +} + +// setConnState calls the net/http ConnState hook for this connection, if configured. +// Note that the net/http package does StateNew and StateClosed for us. +// There is currently no plan for StateHijacked or hijacking HTTP/2 connections. +func (sc *serverConn) setConnState(state http.ConnState) { + if sc.hs.ConnState != nil { + sc.hs.ConnState(sc.conn, state) + } +} + +func (sc *serverConn) vlogf(format string, args ...interface{}) { + if VerboseLogs { + sc.logf(format, args...) + } +} + +func (sc *serverConn) logf(format string, args ...interface{}) { + if lg := sc.hs.ErrorLog; lg != nil { + lg.Printf(format, args...) + } else { + log.Printf(format, args...) + } +} + +// errno returns v's underlying uintptr, else 0. +// +// TODO: remove this helper function once http2 can use build +// tags. See comment in isClosedConnError. +func errno(v error) uintptr { + if rv := reflect.ValueOf(v); rv.Kind() == reflect.Uintptr { + return uintptr(rv.Uint()) + } + return 0 +} + +// isClosedConnError reports whether err is an error from use of a closed +// network connection. +func isClosedConnError(err error) bool { + if err == nil { + return false + } + + // TODO: remove this string search and be more like the Windows + // case below. That might involve modifying the standard library + // to return better error types. + str := err.Error() + if strings.Contains(str, "use of closed network connection") { + return true + } + + // TODO(bradfitz): x/tools/cmd/bundle doesn't really support + // build tags, so I can't make an http2_windows.go file with + // Windows-specific stuff. Fix that and move this, once we + // have a way to bundle this into std's net/http somehow. + if runtime.GOOS == "windows" { + if oe, ok := err.(*net.OpError); ok && oe.Op == "read" { + if se, ok := oe.Err.(*os.SyscallError); ok && se.Syscall == "wsarecv" { + const WSAECONNABORTED = 10053 + const WSAECONNRESET = 10054 + if n := errno(se.Err); n == WSAECONNRESET || n == WSAECONNABORTED { + return true + } + } + } + } + return false +} + +func (sc *serverConn) condlogf(err error, format string, args ...interface{}) { + if err == nil { + return + } + if err == io.EOF || err == io.ErrUnexpectedEOF || isClosedConnError(err) { + // Boring, expected errors. + sc.vlogf(format, args...) + } else { + sc.logf(format, args...) + } +} + +func (sc *serverConn) canonicalHeader(v string) string { + sc.serveG.check() + cv, ok := commonCanonHeader[v] + if ok { + return cv + } + cv, ok = sc.canonHeader[v] + if ok { + return cv + } + if sc.canonHeader == nil { + sc.canonHeader = make(map[string]string) + } + cv = http.CanonicalHeaderKey(v) + sc.canonHeader[v] = cv + return cv +} + +type readFrameResult struct { + f Frame // valid until readMore is called + err error + + // readMore should be called once the consumer no longer needs or + // retains f. After readMore, f is invalid and more frames can be + // read. + readMore func() +} + +// readFrames is the loop that reads incoming frames. +// It takes care to only read one frame at a time, blocking until the +// consumer is done with the frame. +// It's run on its own goroutine. +func (sc *serverConn) readFrames() { + gate := make(gate) + gateDone := gate.Done + for { + f, err := sc.framer.ReadFrame() + select { + case sc.readFrameCh <- readFrameResult{f, err, gateDone}: + case <-sc.doneServing: + return + } + select { + case <-gate: + case <-sc.doneServing: + return + } + if terminalReadFrameError(err) { + return + } + } +} + +// frameWriteResult is the message passed from writeFrameAsync to the serve goroutine. +type frameWriteResult struct { + wm frameWriteMsg // what was written (or attempted) + err error // result of the writeFrame call +} + +// writeFrameAsync runs in its own goroutine and writes a single frame +// and then reports when it's done. +// At most one goroutine can be running writeFrameAsync at a time per +// serverConn. +func (sc *serverConn) writeFrameAsync(wm frameWriteMsg) { + err := wm.write.writeFrame(sc) + sc.wroteFrameCh <- frameWriteResult{wm, err} +} + +func (sc *serverConn) closeAllStreamsOnConnClose() { + sc.serveG.check() + for _, st := range sc.streams { + sc.closeStream(st, errClientDisconnected) + } +} + +func (sc *serverConn) stopShutdownTimer() { + sc.serveG.check() + if t := sc.shutdownTimer; t != nil { + t.Stop() + } +} + +func (sc *serverConn) notePanic() { + // Note: this is for serverConn.serve panicking, not http.Handler code. + if testHookOnPanicMu != nil { + testHookOnPanicMu.Lock() + defer testHookOnPanicMu.Unlock() + } + if testHookOnPanic != nil { + if e := recover(); e != nil { + if testHookOnPanic(sc, e) { + panic(e) + } + } + } +} + +func (sc *serverConn) serve() { + sc.serveG.check() + defer sc.notePanic() + defer sc.conn.Close() + defer sc.closeAllStreamsOnConnClose() + defer sc.stopShutdownTimer() + defer close(sc.doneServing) // unblocks handlers trying to send + + if VerboseLogs { + sc.vlogf("http2: server connection from %v on %p", sc.conn.RemoteAddr(), sc.hs) + } + + sc.writeFrame(frameWriteMsg{ + write: writeSettings{ + {SettingMaxFrameSize, sc.srv.maxReadFrameSize()}, + {SettingMaxConcurrentStreams, sc.advMaxStreams}, + {SettingMaxHeaderListSize, sc.maxHeaderListSize()}, + + // TODO: more actual settings, notably + // SettingInitialWindowSize, but then we also + // want to bump up the conn window size the + // same amount here right after the settings + }, + }) + sc.unackedSettings++ + + if err := sc.readPreface(); err != nil { + sc.condlogf(err, "http2: server: error reading preface from client %v: %v", sc.conn.RemoteAddr(), err) + return + } + // Now that we've got the preface, get us out of the + // "StateNew" state. We can't go directly to idle, though. + // Active means we read some data and anticipate a request. We'll + // do another Active when we get a HEADERS frame. + sc.setConnState(http.StateActive) + sc.setConnState(http.StateIdle) + + go sc.readFrames() // closed by defer sc.conn.Close above + + settingsTimer := time.NewTimer(firstSettingsTimeout) + loopNum := 0 + for { + loopNum++ + select { + case wm := <-sc.wantWriteFrameCh: + sc.writeFrame(wm) + case res := <-sc.wroteFrameCh: + sc.wroteFrame(res) + case res := <-sc.readFrameCh: + if !sc.processFrameFromReader(res) { + return + } + res.readMore() + if settingsTimer.C != nil { + settingsTimer.Stop() + settingsTimer.C = nil + } + case m := <-sc.bodyReadCh: + sc.noteBodyRead(m.st, m.n) + case <-settingsTimer.C: + sc.logf("timeout waiting for SETTINGS frames from %v", sc.conn.RemoteAddr()) + return + case <-sc.shutdownTimerCh: + sc.vlogf("GOAWAY close timer fired; closing conn from %v", sc.conn.RemoteAddr()) + return + case fn := <-sc.testHookCh: + fn(loopNum) + } + } +} + +// readPreface reads the ClientPreface greeting from the peer +// or returns an error on timeout or an invalid greeting. +func (sc *serverConn) readPreface() error { + errc := make(chan error, 1) + go func() { + // Read the client preface + buf := make([]byte, len(ClientPreface)) + if _, err := io.ReadFull(sc.conn, buf); err != nil { + errc <- err + } else if !bytes.Equal(buf, clientPreface) { + errc <- fmt.Errorf("bogus greeting %q", buf) + } else { + errc <- nil + } + }() + timer := time.NewTimer(prefaceTimeout) // TODO: configurable on *Server? + defer timer.Stop() + select { + case <-timer.C: + return errors.New("timeout waiting for client preface") + case err := <-errc: + if err == nil { + if VerboseLogs { + sc.vlogf("http2: server: client %v said hello", sc.conn.RemoteAddr()) + } + } + return err + } +} + +var errChanPool = sync.Pool{ + New: func() interface{} { return make(chan error, 1) }, +} + +var writeDataPool = sync.Pool{ + New: func() interface{} { return new(writeData) }, +} + +// writeDataFromHandler writes DATA response frames from a handler on +// the given stream. +func (sc *serverConn) writeDataFromHandler(stream *stream, data []byte, endStream bool) error { + ch := errChanPool.Get().(chan error) + writeArg := writeDataPool.Get().(*writeData) + *writeArg = writeData{stream.id, data, endStream} + err := sc.writeFrameFromHandler(frameWriteMsg{ + write: writeArg, + stream: stream, + done: ch, + }) + if err != nil { + return err + } + var frameWriteDone bool // the frame write is done (successfully or not) + select { + case err = <-ch: + frameWriteDone = true + case <-sc.doneServing: + return errClientDisconnected + case <-stream.cw: + // If both ch and stream.cw were ready (as might + // happen on the final Write after an http.Handler + // ends), prefer the write result. Otherwise this + // might just be us successfully closing the stream. + // The writeFrameAsync and serve goroutines guarantee + // that the ch send will happen before the stream.cw + // close. + select { + case err = <-ch: + frameWriteDone = true + default: + return errStreamClosed + } + } + errChanPool.Put(ch) + if frameWriteDone { + writeDataPool.Put(writeArg) + } + return err +} + +// writeFrameFromHandler sends wm to sc.wantWriteFrameCh, but aborts +// if the connection has gone away. +// +// This must not be run from the serve goroutine itself, else it might +// deadlock writing to sc.wantWriteFrameCh (which is only mildly +// buffered and is read by serve itself). If you're on the serve +// goroutine, call writeFrame instead. +func (sc *serverConn) writeFrameFromHandler(wm frameWriteMsg) error { + sc.serveG.checkNotOn() // NOT + select { + case sc.wantWriteFrameCh <- wm: + return nil + case <-sc.doneServing: + // Serve loop is gone. + // Client has closed their connection to the server. + return errClientDisconnected + } +} + +// writeFrame schedules a frame to write and sends it if there's nothing +// already being written. +// +// There is no pushback here (the serve goroutine never blocks). It's +// the http.Handlers that block, waiting for their previous frames to +// make it onto the wire +// +// If you're not on the serve goroutine, use writeFrameFromHandler instead. +func (sc *serverConn) writeFrame(wm frameWriteMsg) { + sc.serveG.check() + + var ignoreWrite bool + + // Don't send a 100-continue response if we've already sent headers. + // See golang.org/issue/14030. + switch wm.write.(type) { + case *writeResHeaders: + wm.stream.wroteHeaders = true + case write100ContinueHeadersFrame: + if wm.stream.wroteHeaders { + ignoreWrite = true + } + } + + if !ignoreWrite { + sc.writeSched.add(wm) + } + sc.scheduleFrameWrite() +} + +// startFrameWrite starts a goroutine to write wm (in a separate +// goroutine since that might block on the network), and updates the +// serve goroutine's state about the world, updated from info in wm. +func (sc *serverConn) startFrameWrite(wm frameWriteMsg) { + sc.serveG.check() + if sc.writingFrame { + panic("internal error: can only be writing one frame at a time") + } + + st := wm.stream + if st != nil { + switch st.state { + case stateHalfClosedLocal: + panic("internal error: attempt to send frame on half-closed-local stream") + case stateClosed: + if st.sentReset || st.gotReset { + // Skip this frame. + sc.scheduleFrameWrite() + return + } + panic(fmt.Sprintf("internal error: attempt to send a write %v on a closed stream", wm)) + } + } + + sc.writingFrame = true + sc.needsFrameFlush = true + go sc.writeFrameAsync(wm) +} + +// errHandlerPanicked is the error given to any callers blocked in a read from +// Request.Body when the main goroutine panics. Since most handlers read in the +// the main ServeHTTP goroutine, this will show up rarely. +var errHandlerPanicked = errors.New("http2: handler panicked") + +// wroteFrame is called on the serve goroutine with the result of +// whatever happened on writeFrameAsync. +func (sc *serverConn) wroteFrame(res frameWriteResult) { + sc.serveG.check() + if !sc.writingFrame { + panic("internal error: expected to be already writing a frame") + } + sc.writingFrame = false + + wm := res.wm + st := wm.stream + + closeStream := endsStream(wm.write) + + if _, ok := wm.write.(handlerPanicRST); ok { + sc.closeStream(st, errHandlerPanicked) + } + + // Reply (if requested) to the blocked ServeHTTP goroutine. + if ch := wm.done; ch != nil { + select { + case ch <- res.err: + default: + panic(fmt.Sprintf("unbuffered done channel passed in for type %T", wm.write)) + } + } + wm.write = nil // prevent use (assume it's tainted after wm.done send) + + if closeStream { + if st == nil { + panic("internal error: expecting non-nil stream") + } + switch st.state { + case stateOpen: + // Here we would go to stateHalfClosedLocal in + // theory, but since our handler is done and + // the net/http package provides no mechanism + // for finishing writing to a ResponseWriter + // while still reading data (see possible TODO + // at top of this file), we go into closed + // state here anyway, after telling the peer + // we're hanging up on them. + st.state = stateHalfClosedLocal // won't last long, but necessary for closeStream via resetStream + errCancel := StreamError{st.id, ErrCodeCancel} + sc.resetStream(errCancel) + case stateHalfClosedRemote: + sc.closeStream(st, errHandlerComplete) + } + } + + sc.scheduleFrameWrite() +} + +// scheduleFrameWrite tickles the frame writing scheduler. +// +// If a frame is already being written, nothing happens. This will be called again +// when the frame is done being written. +// +// If a frame isn't being written we need to send one, the best frame +// to send is selected, preferring first things that aren't +// stream-specific (e.g. ACKing settings), and then finding the +// highest priority stream. +// +// If a frame isn't being written and there's nothing else to send, we +// flush the write buffer. +func (sc *serverConn) scheduleFrameWrite() { + sc.serveG.check() + if sc.writingFrame { + return + } + if sc.needToSendGoAway { + sc.needToSendGoAway = false + sc.startFrameWrite(frameWriteMsg{ + write: &writeGoAway{ + maxStreamID: sc.maxStreamID, + code: sc.goAwayCode, + }, + }) + return + } + if sc.needToSendSettingsAck { + sc.needToSendSettingsAck = false + sc.startFrameWrite(frameWriteMsg{write: writeSettingsAck{}}) + return + } + if !sc.inGoAway { + if wm, ok := sc.writeSched.take(); ok { + sc.startFrameWrite(wm) + return + } + } + if sc.needsFrameFlush { + sc.startFrameWrite(frameWriteMsg{write: flushFrameWriter{}}) + sc.needsFrameFlush = false // after startFrameWrite, since it sets this true + return + } +} + +func (sc *serverConn) goAway(code ErrCode) { + sc.serveG.check() + if sc.inGoAway { + return + } + if code != ErrCodeNo { + sc.shutDownIn(250 * time.Millisecond) + } else { + // TODO: configurable + sc.shutDownIn(1 * time.Second) + } + sc.inGoAway = true + sc.needToSendGoAway = true + sc.goAwayCode = code + sc.scheduleFrameWrite() +} + +func (sc *serverConn) shutDownIn(d time.Duration) { + sc.serveG.check() + sc.shutdownTimer = time.NewTimer(d) + sc.shutdownTimerCh = sc.shutdownTimer.C +} + +func (sc *serverConn) resetStream(se StreamError) { + sc.serveG.check() + sc.writeFrame(frameWriteMsg{write: se}) + if st, ok := sc.streams[se.StreamID]; ok { + st.sentReset = true + sc.closeStream(st, se) + } +} + +// processFrameFromReader processes the serve loop's read from readFrameCh from the +// frame-reading goroutine. +// processFrameFromReader returns whether the connection should be kept open. +func (sc *serverConn) processFrameFromReader(res readFrameResult) bool { + sc.serveG.check() + err := res.err + if err != nil { + if err == ErrFrameTooLarge { + sc.goAway(ErrCodeFrameSize) + return true // goAway will close the loop + } + clientGone := err == io.EOF || err == io.ErrUnexpectedEOF || isClosedConnError(err) + if clientGone { + // TODO: could we also get into this state if + // the peer does a half close + // (e.g. CloseWrite) because they're done + // sending frames but they're still wanting + // our open replies? Investigate. + // TODO: add CloseWrite to crypto/tls.Conn first + // so we have a way to test this? I suppose + // just for testing we could have a non-TLS mode. + return false + } + } else { + f := res.f + if VerboseLogs { + sc.vlogf("http2: server read frame %v", summarizeFrame(f)) + } + err = sc.processFrame(f) + if err == nil { + return true + } + } + + switch ev := err.(type) { + case StreamError: + sc.resetStream(ev) + return true + case goAwayFlowError: + sc.goAway(ErrCodeFlowControl) + return true + case ConnectionError: + sc.logf("http2: server connection error from %v: %v", sc.conn.RemoteAddr(), ev) + sc.goAway(ErrCode(ev)) + return true // goAway will handle shutdown + default: + if res.err != nil { + sc.vlogf("http2: server closing client connection; error reading frame from client %s: %v", sc.conn.RemoteAddr(), err) + } else { + sc.logf("http2: server closing client connection: %v", err) + } + return false + } +} + +func (sc *serverConn) processFrame(f Frame) error { + sc.serveG.check() + + // First frame received must be SETTINGS. + if !sc.sawFirstSettings { + if _, ok := f.(*SettingsFrame); !ok { + return ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol) + } + sc.sawFirstSettings = true + } + + switch f := f.(type) { + case *SettingsFrame: + return sc.processSettings(f) + case *MetaHeadersFrame: + return sc.processHeaders(f) + case *WindowUpdateFrame: + return sc.processWindowUpdate(f) + case *PingFrame: + return sc.processPing(f) + case *DataFrame: + return sc.processData(f) + case *RSTStreamFrame: + return sc.processResetStream(f) + case *PriorityFrame: + return sc.processPriority(f) + case *PushPromiseFrame: + // A client cannot push. Thus, servers MUST treat the receipt of a PUSH_PROMISE + // frame as a connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type PROTOCOL_ERROR. + return ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol) + default: + sc.vlogf("http2: server ignoring frame: %v", f.Header()) + return nil + } +} + +func (sc *serverConn) processPing(f *PingFrame) error { + sc.serveG.check() + if f.IsAck() { + // 6.7 PING: " An endpoint MUST NOT respond to PING frames + // containing this flag." + return nil + } + if f.StreamID != 0 { + // "PING frames are not associated with any individual + // stream. If a PING frame is received with a stream + // identifier field value other than 0x0, the recipient MUST + // respond with a connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type + // PROTOCOL_ERROR." + return ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol) + } + sc.writeFrame(frameWriteMsg{write: writePingAck{f}}) + return nil +} + +func (sc *serverConn) processWindowUpdate(f *WindowUpdateFrame) error { + sc.serveG.check() + switch { + case f.StreamID != 0: // stream-level flow control + st := sc.streams[f.StreamID] + if st == nil { + // "WINDOW_UPDATE can be sent by a peer that has sent a + // frame bearing the END_STREAM flag. This means that a + // receiver could receive a WINDOW_UPDATE frame on a "half + // closed (remote)" or "closed" stream. A receiver MUST + // NOT treat this as an error, see Section 5.1." + return nil + } + if !st.flow.add(int32(f.Increment)) { + return StreamError{f.StreamID, ErrCodeFlowControl} + } + default: // connection-level flow control + if !sc.flow.add(int32(f.Increment)) { + return goAwayFlowError{} + } + } + sc.scheduleFrameWrite() + return nil +} + +func (sc *serverConn) processResetStream(f *RSTStreamFrame) error { + sc.serveG.check() + + state, st := sc.state(f.StreamID) + if state == stateIdle { + // 6.4 "RST_STREAM frames MUST NOT be sent for a + // stream in the "idle" state. If a RST_STREAM frame + // identifying an idle stream is received, the + // recipient MUST treat this as a connection error + // (Section 5.4.1) of type PROTOCOL_ERROR. + return ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol) + } + if st != nil { + st.gotReset = true + st.cancelCtx() + sc.closeStream(st, StreamError{f.StreamID, f.ErrCode}) + } + return nil +} + +func (sc *serverConn) closeStream(st *stream, err error) { + sc.serveG.check() + if st.state == stateIdle || st.state == stateClosed { + panic(fmt.Sprintf("invariant; can't close stream in state %v", st.state)) + } + st.state = stateClosed + sc.curOpenStreams-- + if sc.curOpenStreams == 0 { + sc.setConnState(http.StateIdle) + } + delete(sc.streams, st.id) + if p := st.body; p != nil { + p.CloseWithError(err) + } + st.cw.Close() // signals Handler's CloseNotifier, unblocks writes, etc + sc.writeSched.forgetStream(st.id) + if st.reqBuf != nil { + // Stash this request body buffer (64k) away for reuse + // by a future POST/PUT/etc. + // + // TODO(bradfitz): share on the server? sync.Pool? + // Server requires locks and might hurt contention. + // sync.Pool might work, or might be worse, depending + // on goroutine CPU migrations. (get and put on + // separate CPUs). Maybe a mix of strategies. But + // this is an easy win for now. + sc.freeRequestBodyBuf = st.reqBuf + } +} + +func (sc *serverConn) processSettings(f *SettingsFrame) error { + sc.serveG.check() + if f.IsAck() { + sc.unackedSettings-- + if sc.unackedSettings < 0 { + // Why is the peer ACKing settings we never sent? + // The spec doesn't mention this case, but + // hang up on them anyway. + return ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol) + } + return nil + } + if err := f.ForeachSetting(sc.processSetting); err != nil { + return err + } + sc.needToSendSettingsAck = true + sc.scheduleFrameWrite() + return nil +} + +func (sc *serverConn) processSetting(s Setting) error { + sc.serveG.check() + if err := s.Valid(); err != nil { + return err + } + if VerboseLogs { + sc.vlogf("http2: server processing setting %v", s) + } + switch s.ID { + case SettingHeaderTableSize: + sc.headerTableSize = s.Val + sc.hpackEncoder.SetMaxDynamicTableSize(s.Val) + case SettingEnablePush: + sc.pushEnabled = s.Val != 0 + case SettingMaxConcurrentStreams: + sc.clientMaxStreams = s.Val + case SettingInitialWindowSize: + return sc.processSettingInitialWindowSize(s.Val) + case SettingMaxFrameSize: + sc.writeSched.maxFrameSize = s.Val + case SettingMaxHeaderListSize: + sc.peerMaxHeaderListSize = s.Val + default: + // Unknown setting: "An endpoint that receives a SETTINGS + // frame with any unknown or unsupported identifier MUST + // ignore that setting." + if VerboseLogs { + sc.vlogf("http2: server ignoring unknown setting %v", s) + } + } + return nil +} + +func (sc *serverConn) processSettingInitialWindowSize(val uint32) error { + sc.serveG.check() + // Note: val already validated to be within range by + // processSetting's Valid call. + + // "A SETTINGS frame can alter the initial flow control window + // size for all current streams. When the value of + // SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE changes, a receiver MUST + // adjust the size of all stream flow control windows that it + // maintains by the difference between the new value and the + // old value." + old := sc.initialWindowSize + sc.initialWindowSize = int32(val) + growth := sc.initialWindowSize - old // may be negative + for _, st := range sc.streams { + if !st.flow.add(growth) { + // 6.9.2 Initial Flow Control Window Size + // "An endpoint MUST treat a change to + // SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE that causes any flow + // control window to exceed the maximum size as a + // connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type + // FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR." + return ConnectionError(ErrCodeFlowControl) + } + } + return nil +} + +func (sc *serverConn) processData(f *DataFrame) error { + sc.serveG.check() + // "If a DATA frame is received whose stream is not in "open" + // or "half closed (local)" state, the recipient MUST respond + // with a stream error (Section 5.4.2) of type STREAM_CLOSED." + id := f.Header().StreamID + st, ok := sc.streams[id] + if !ok || st.state != stateOpen || st.gotTrailerHeader { + // This includes sending a RST_STREAM if the stream is + // in stateHalfClosedLocal (which currently means that + // the http.Handler returned, so it's done reading & + // done writing). Try to stop the client from sending + // more DATA. + return StreamError{id, ErrCodeStreamClosed} + } + if st.body == nil { + panic("internal error: should have a body in this state") + } + data := f.Data() + + // Sender sending more than they'd declared? + if st.declBodyBytes != -1 && st.bodyBytes+int64(len(data)) > st.declBodyBytes { + st.body.CloseWithError(fmt.Errorf("sender tried to send more than declared Content-Length of %d bytes", st.declBodyBytes)) + return StreamError{id, ErrCodeStreamClosed} + } + if len(data) > 0 { + // Check whether the client has flow control quota. + if int(st.inflow.available()) < len(data) { + return StreamError{id, ErrCodeFlowControl} + } + st.inflow.take(int32(len(data))) + wrote, err := st.body.Write(data) + if err != nil { + return StreamError{id, ErrCodeStreamClosed} + } + if wrote != len(data) { + panic("internal error: bad Writer") + } + st.bodyBytes += int64(len(data)) + } + if f.StreamEnded() { + st.endStream() + } + return nil +} + +// endStream closes a Request.Body's pipe. It is called when a DATA +// frame says a request body is over (or after trailers). +func (st *stream) endStream() { + sc := st.sc + sc.serveG.check() + + if st.declBodyBytes != -1 && st.declBodyBytes != st.bodyBytes { + st.body.CloseWithError(fmt.Errorf("request declared a Content-Length of %d but only wrote %d bytes", + st.declBodyBytes, st.bodyBytes)) + } else { + st.body.closeWithErrorAndCode(io.EOF, st.copyTrailersToHandlerRequest) + st.body.CloseWithError(io.EOF) + } + st.state = stateHalfClosedRemote +} + +// copyTrailersToHandlerRequest is run in the Handler's goroutine in +// its Request.Body.Read just before it gets io.EOF. +func (st *stream) copyTrailersToHandlerRequest() { + for k, vv := range st.trailer { + if _, ok := st.reqTrailer[k]; ok { + // Only copy it over it was pre-declared. + st.reqTrailer[k] = vv + } + } +} + +func (sc *serverConn) processHeaders(f *MetaHeadersFrame) error { + sc.serveG.check() + id := f.Header().StreamID + if sc.inGoAway { + // Ignore. + return nil + } + // http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#rfc.section.5.1.1 + // Streams initiated by a client MUST use odd-numbered stream + // identifiers. [...] An endpoint that receives an unexpected + // stream identifier MUST respond with a connection error + // (Section 5.4.1) of type PROTOCOL_ERROR. + if id%2 != 1 { + return ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol) + } + // A HEADERS frame can be used to create a new stream or + // send a trailer for an open one. If we already have a stream + // open, let it process its own HEADERS frame (trailers at this + // point, if it's valid). + st := sc.streams[f.Header().StreamID] + if st != nil { + return st.processTrailerHeaders(f) + } + + // [...] The identifier of a newly established stream MUST be + // numerically greater than all streams that the initiating + // endpoint has opened or reserved. [...] An endpoint that + // receives an unexpected stream identifier MUST respond with + // a connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type PROTOCOL_ERROR. + if id <= sc.maxStreamID { + return ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol) + } + sc.maxStreamID = id + + ctx, cancelCtx := contextWithCancel(sc.baseCtx) + st = &stream{ + sc: sc, + id: id, + state: stateOpen, + ctx: ctx, + cancelCtx: cancelCtx, + } + if f.StreamEnded() { + st.state = stateHalfClosedRemote + } + st.cw.Init() + + st.flow.conn = &sc.flow // link to conn-level counter + st.flow.add(sc.initialWindowSize) + st.inflow.conn = &sc.inflow // link to conn-level counter + st.inflow.add(initialWindowSize) // TODO: update this when we send a higher initial window size in the initial settings + + sc.streams[id] = st + if f.HasPriority() { + adjustStreamPriority(sc.streams, st.id, f.Priority) + } + sc.curOpenStreams++ + if sc.curOpenStreams == 1 { + sc.setConnState(http.StateActive) + } + if sc.curOpenStreams > sc.advMaxStreams { + // "Endpoints MUST NOT exceed the limit set by their + // peer. An endpoint that receives a HEADERS frame + // that causes their advertised concurrent stream + // limit to be exceeded MUST treat this as a stream + // error (Section 5.4.2) of type PROTOCOL_ERROR or + // REFUSED_STREAM." + if sc.unackedSettings == 0 { + // They should know better. + return StreamError{st.id, ErrCodeProtocol} + } + // Assume it's a network race, where they just haven't + // received our last SETTINGS update. But actually + // this can't happen yet, because we don't yet provide + // a way for users to adjust server parameters at + // runtime. + return StreamError{st.id, ErrCodeRefusedStream} + } + + rw, req, err := sc.newWriterAndRequest(st, f) + if err != nil { + return err + } + st.reqTrailer = req.Trailer + if st.reqTrailer != nil { + st.trailer = make(http.Header) + } + st.body = req.Body.(*requestBody).pipe // may be nil + st.declBodyBytes = req.ContentLength + + handler := sc.handler.ServeHTTP + if f.Truncated { + // Their header list was too long. Send a 431 error. + handler = handleHeaderListTooLong + } else if err := checkValidHTTP2Request(req); err != nil { + handler = new400Handler(err) + } + + go sc.runHandler(rw, req, handler) + return nil +} + +func (st *stream) processTrailerHeaders(f *MetaHeadersFrame) error { + sc := st.sc + sc.serveG.check() + if st.gotTrailerHeader { + return ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol) + } + st.gotTrailerHeader = true + if !f.StreamEnded() { + return StreamError{st.id, ErrCodeProtocol} + } + + if len(f.PseudoFields()) > 0 { + return StreamError{st.id, ErrCodeProtocol} + } + if st.trailer != nil { + for _, hf := range f.RegularFields() { + key := sc.canonicalHeader(hf.Name) + if !ValidTrailerHeader(key) { + // TODO: send more details to the peer somehow. But http2 has + // no way to send debug data at a stream level. Discuss with + // HTTP folk. + return StreamError{st.id, ErrCodeProtocol} + } + st.trailer[key] = append(st.trailer[key], hf.Value) + } + } + st.endStream() + return nil +} + +func (sc *serverConn) processPriority(f *PriorityFrame) error { + adjustStreamPriority(sc.streams, f.StreamID, f.PriorityParam) + return nil +} + +func adjustStreamPriority(streams map[uint32]*stream, streamID uint32, priority PriorityParam) { + st, ok := streams[streamID] + if !ok { + // TODO: not quite correct (this streamID might + // already exist in the dep tree, but be closed), but + // close enough for now. + return + } + st.weight = priority.Weight + parent := streams[priority.StreamDep] // might be nil + if parent == st { + // if client tries to set this stream to be the parent of itself + // ignore and keep going + return + } + + // section 5.3.3: If a stream is made dependent on one of its + // own dependencies, the formerly dependent stream is first + // moved to be dependent on the reprioritized stream's previous + // parent. The moved dependency retains its weight. + for piter := parent; piter != nil; piter = piter.parent { + if piter == st { + parent.parent = st.parent + break + } + } + st.parent = parent + if priority.Exclusive && (st.parent != nil || priority.StreamDep == 0) { + for _, openStream := range streams { + if openStream != st && openStream.parent == st.parent { + openStream.parent = st + } + } + } +} + +func (sc *serverConn) newWriterAndRequest(st *stream, f *MetaHeadersFrame) (*responseWriter, *http.Request, error) { + sc.serveG.check() + + method := f.PseudoValue("method") + path := f.PseudoValue("path") + scheme := f.PseudoValue("scheme") + authority := f.PseudoValue("authority") + + isConnect := method == "CONNECT" + if isConnect { + if path != "" || scheme != "" || authority == "" { + return nil, nil, StreamError{f.StreamID, ErrCodeProtocol} + } + } else if method == "" || path == "" || + (scheme != "https" && scheme != "http") { + // See 8.1.2.6 Malformed Requests and Responses: + // + // Malformed requests or responses that are detected + // MUST be treated as a stream error (Section 5.4.2) + // of type PROTOCOL_ERROR." + // + // 8.1.2.3 Request Pseudo-Header Fields + // "All HTTP/2 requests MUST include exactly one valid + // value for the :method, :scheme, and :path + // pseudo-header fields" + return nil, nil, StreamError{f.StreamID, ErrCodeProtocol} + } + + bodyOpen := !f.StreamEnded() + if method == "HEAD" && bodyOpen { + // HEAD requests can't have bodies + return nil, nil, StreamError{f.StreamID, ErrCodeProtocol} + } + var tlsState *tls.ConnectionState // nil if not scheme https + + if scheme == "https" { + tlsState = sc.tlsState + } + + header := make(http.Header) + for _, hf := range f.RegularFields() { + header.Add(sc.canonicalHeader(hf.Name), hf.Value) + } + + if authority == "" { + authority = header.Get("Host") + } + needsContinue := header.Get("Expect") == "100-continue" + if needsContinue { + header.Del("Expect") + } + // Merge Cookie headers into one "; "-delimited value. + if cookies := header["Cookie"]; len(cookies) > 1 { + header.Set("Cookie", strings.Join(cookies, "; ")) + } + + // Setup Trailers + var trailer http.Header + for _, v := range header["Trailer"] { + for _, key := range strings.Split(v, ",") { + key = http.CanonicalHeaderKey(strings.TrimSpace(key)) + switch key { + case "Transfer-Encoding", "Trailer", "Content-Length": + // Bogus. (copy of http1 rules) + // Ignore. + default: + if trailer == nil { + trailer = make(http.Header) + } + trailer[key] = nil + } + } + } + delete(header, "Trailer") + + body := &requestBody{ + conn: sc, + stream: st, + needsContinue: needsContinue, + } + var url_ *url.URL + var requestURI string + if isConnect { + url_ = &url.URL{Host: authority} + requestURI = authority // mimic HTTP/1 server behavior + } else { + var err error + url_, err = url.ParseRequestURI(path) + if err != nil { + return nil, nil, StreamError{f.StreamID, ErrCodeProtocol} + } + requestURI = path + } + req := &http.Request{ + Method: method, + URL: url_, + RemoteAddr: sc.remoteAddrStr, + Header: header, + RequestURI: requestURI, + Proto: "HTTP/2.0", + ProtoMajor: 2, + ProtoMinor: 0, + TLS: tlsState, + Host: authority, + Body: body, + Trailer: trailer, + } + req = requestWithContext(req, st.ctx) + if bodyOpen { + // Disabled, per golang.org/issue/14960: + // st.reqBuf = sc.getRequestBodyBuf() + // TODO: remove this 64k of garbage per request (again, but without a data race): + buf := make([]byte, initialWindowSize) + + body.pipe = &pipe{ + b: &fixedBuffer{buf: buf}, + } + + if vv, ok := header["Content-Length"]; ok { + req.ContentLength, _ = strconv.ParseInt(vv[0], 10, 64) + } else { + req.ContentLength = -1 + } + } + + rws := responseWriterStatePool.Get().(*responseWriterState) + bwSave := rws.bw + *rws = responseWriterState{} // zero all the fields + rws.conn = sc + rws.bw = bwSave + rws.bw.Reset(chunkWriter{rws}) + rws.stream = st + rws.req = req + rws.body = body + + rw := &responseWriter{rws: rws} + return rw, req, nil +} + +func (sc *serverConn) getRequestBodyBuf() []byte { + sc.serveG.check() + if buf := sc.freeRequestBodyBuf; buf != nil { + sc.freeRequestBodyBuf = nil + return buf + } + return make([]byte, initialWindowSize) +} + +// Run on its own goroutine. +func (sc *serverConn) runHandler(rw *responseWriter, req *http.Request, handler func(http.ResponseWriter, *http.Request)) { + didPanic := true + defer func() { + rw.rws.stream.cancelCtx() + if didPanic { + e := recover() + // Same as net/http: + const size = 64 << 10 + buf := make([]byte, size) + buf = buf[:runtime.Stack(buf, false)] + sc.writeFrameFromHandler(frameWriteMsg{ + write: handlerPanicRST{rw.rws.stream.id}, + stream: rw.rws.stream, + }) + sc.logf("http2: panic serving %v: %v\n%s", sc.conn.RemoteAddr(), e, buf) + return + } + rw.handlerDone() + }() + handler(rw, req) + didPanic = false +} + +func handleHeaderListTooLong(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { + // 10.5.1 Limits on Header Block Size: + // .. "A server that receives a larger header block than it is + // willing to handle can send an HTTP 431 (Request Header Fields Too + // Large) status code" + const statusRequestHeaderFieldsTooLarge = 431 // only in Go 1.6+ + w.WriteHeader(statusRequestHeaderFieldsTooLarge) + io.WriteString(w, "<h1>HTTP Error 431</h1><p>Request Header Field(s) Too Large</p>") +} + +// called from handler goroutines. +// h may be nil. +func (sc *serverConn) writeHeaders(st *stream, headerData *writeResHeaders) error { + sc.serveG.checkNotOn() // NOT on + var errc chan error + if headerData.h != nil { + // If there's a header map (which we don't own), so we have to block on + // waiting for this frame to be written, so an http.Flush mid-handler + // writes out the correct value of keys, before a handler later potentially + // mutates it. + errc = errChanPool.Get().(chan error) + } + if err := sc.writeFrameFromHandler(frameWriteMsg{ + write: headerData, + stream: st, + done: errc, + }); err != nil { + return err + } + if errc != nil { + select { + case err := <-errc: + errChanPool.Put(errc) + return err + case <-sc.doneServing: + return errClientDisconnected + case <-st.cw: + return errStreamClosed + } + } + return nil +} + +// called from handler goroutines. +func (sc *serverConn) write100ContinueHeaders(st *stream) { + sc.writeFrameFromHandler(frameWriteMsg{ + write: write100ContinueHeadersFrame{st.id}, + stream: st, + }) +} + +// A bodyReadMsg tells the server loop that the http.Handler read n +// bytes of the DATA from the client on the given stream. +type bodyReadMsg struct { + st *stream + n int +} + +// called from handler goroutines. +// Notes that the handler for the given stream ID read n bytes of its body +// and schedules flow control tokens to be sent. +func (sc *serverConn) noteBodyReadFromHandler(st *stream, n int) { + sc.serveG.checkNotOn() // NOT on + select { + case sc.bodyReadCh <- bodyReadMsg{st, n}: + case <-sc.doneServing: + } +} + +func (sc *serverConn) noteBodyRead(st *stream, n int) { + sc.serveG.check() + sc.sendWindowUpdate(nil, n) // conn-level + if st.state != stateHalfClosedRemote && st.state != stateClosed { + // Don't send this WINDOW_UPDATE if the stream is closed + // remotely. + sc.sendWindowUpdate(st, n) + } +} + +// st may be nil for conn-level +func (sc *serverConn) sendWindowUpdate(st *stream, n int) { + sc.serveG.check() + // "The legal range for the increment to the flow control + // window is 1 to 2^31-1 (2,147,483,647) octets." + // A Go Read call on 64-bit machines could in theory read + // a larger Read than this. Very unlikely, but we handle it here + // rather than elsewhere for now. + const maxUint31 = 1<<31 - 1 + for n >= maxUint31 { + sc.sendWindowUpdate32(st, maxUint31) + n -= maxUint31 + } + sc.sendWindowUpdate32(st, int32(n)) +} + +// st may be nil for conn-level +func (sc *serverConn) sendWindowUpdate32(st *stream, n int32) { + sc.serveG.check() + if n == 0 { + return + } + if n < 0 { + panic("negative update") + } + var streamID uint32 + if st != nil { + streamID = st.id + } + sc.writeFrame(frameWriteMsg{ + write: writeWindowUpdate{streamID: streamID, n: uint32(n)}, + stream: st, + }) + var ok bool + if st == nil { + ok = sc.inflow.add(n) + } else { + ok = st.inflow.add(n) + } + if !ok { + panic("internal error; sent too many window updates without decrements?") + } +} + +type requestBody struct { + stream *stream + conn *serverConn + closed bool + pipe *pipe // non-nil if we have a HTTP entity message body + needsContinue bool // need to send a 100-continue +} + +func (b *requestBody) Close() error { + if b.pipe != nil { + b.pipe.BreakWithError(errClosedBody) + } + b.closed = true + return nil +} + +func (b *requestBody) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + if b.needsContinue { + b.needsContinue = false + b.conn.write100ContinueHeaders(b.stream) + } + if b.pipe == nil { + return 0, io.EOF + } + n, err = b.pipe.Read(p) + if n > 0 { + b.conn.noteBodyReadFromHandler(b.stream, n) + } + return +} + +// responseWriter is the http.ResponseWriter implementation. It's +// intentionally small (1 pointer wide) to minimize garbage. The +// responseWriterState pointer inside is zeroed at the end of a +// request (in handlerDone) and calls on the responseWriter thereafter +// simply crash (caller's mistake), but the much larger responseWriterState +// and buffers are reused between multiple requests. +type responseWriter struct { + rws *responseWriterState +} + +// Optional http.ResponseWriter interfaces implemented. +var ( + _ http.CloseNotifier = (*responseWriter)(nil) + _ http.Flusher = (*responseWriter)(nil) + _ stringWriter = (*responseWriter)(nil) +) + +type responseWriterState struct { + // immutable within a request: + stream *stream + req *http.Request + body *requestBody // to close at end of request, if DATA frames didn't + conn *serverConn + + // TODO: adjust buffer writing sizes based on server config, frame size updates from peer, etc + bw *bufio.Writer // writing to a chunkWriter{this *responseWriterState} + + // mutated by http.Handler goroutine: + handlerHeader http.Header // nil until called + snapHeader http.Header // snapshot of handlerHeader at WriteHeader time + trailers []string // set in writeChunk + status int // status code passed to WriteHeader + wroteHeader bool // WriteHeader called (explicitly or implicitly). Not necessarily sent to user yet. + sentHeader bool // have we sent the header frame? + handlerDone bool // handler has finished + + sentContentLen int64 // non-zero if handler set a Content-Length header + wroteBytes int64 + + closeNotifierMu sync.Mutex // guards closeNotifierCh + closeNotifierCh chan bool // nil until first used +} + +type chunkWriter struct{ rws *responseWriterState } + +func (cw chunkWriter) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { return cw.rws.writeChunk(p) } + +func (rws *responseWriterState) hasTrailers() bool { return len(rws.trailers) != 0 } + +// declareTrailer is called for each Trailer header when the +// response header is written. It notes that a header will need to be +// written in the trailers at the end of the response. +func (rws *responseWriterState) declareTrailer(k string) { + k = http.CanonicalHeaderKey(k) + if !ValidTrailerHeader(k) { + // Forbidden by RFC 2616 14.40. + rws.conn.logf("ignoring invalid trailer %q", k) + return + } + if !strSliceContains(rws.trailers, k) { + rws.trailers = append(rws.trailers, k) + } +} + +// writeChunk writes chunks from the bufio.Writer. But because +// bufio.Writer may bypass its chunking, sometimes p may be +// arbitrarily large. +// +// writeChunk is also responsible (on the first chunk) for sending the +// HEADER response. +func (rws *responseWriterState) writeChunk(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + if !rws.wroteHeader { + rws.writeHeader(200) + } + + isHeadResp := rws.req.Method == "HEAD" + if !rws.sentHeader { + rws.sentHeader = true + var ctype, clen string + if clen = rws.snapHeader.Get("Content-Length"); clen != "" { + rws.snapHeader.Del("Content-Length") + clen64, err := strconv.ParseInt(clen, 10, 64) + if err == nil && clen64 >= 0 { + rws.sentContentLen = clen64 + } else { + clen = "" + } + } + if clen == "" && rws.handlerDone && bodyAllowedForStatus(rws.status) && (len(p) > 0 || !isHeadResp) { + clen = strconv.Itoa(len(p)) + } + _, hasContentType := rws.snapHeader["Content-Type"] + if !hasContentType && bodyAllowedForStatus(rws.status) { + ctype = http.DetectContentType(p) + } + var date string + if _, ok := rws.snapHeader["Date"]; !ok { + // TODO(bradfitz): be faster here, like net/http? measure. + date = time.Now().UTC().Format(http.TimeFormat) + } + + for _, v := range rws.snapHeader["Trailer"] { + foreachHeaderElement(v, rws.declareTrailer) + } + + endStream := (rws.handlerDone && !rws.hasTrailers() && len(p) == 0) || isHeadResp + err = rws.conn.writeHeaders(rws.stream, &writeResHeaders{ + streamID: rws.stream.id, + httpResCode: rws.status, + h: rws.snapHeader, + endStream: endStream, + contentType: ctype, + contentLength: clen, + date: date, + }) + if err != nil { + return 0, err + } + if endStream { + return 0, nil + } + } + if isHeadResp { + return len(p), nil + } + if len(p) == 0 && !rws.handlerDone { + return 0, nil + } + + if rws.handlerDone { + rws.promoteUndeclaredTrailers() + } + + endStream := rws.handlerDone && !rws.hasTrailers() + if len(p) > 0 || endStream { + // only send a 0 byte DATA frame if we're ending the stream. + if err := rws.conn.writeDataFromHandler(rws.stream, p, endStream); err != nil { + return 0, err + } + } + + if rws.handlerDone && rws.hasTrailers() { + err = rws.conn.writeHeaders(rws.stream, &writeResHeaders{ + streamID: rws.stream.id, + h: rws.handlerHeader, + trailers: rws.trailers, + endStream: true, + }) + return len(p), err + } + return len(p), nil +} + +// TrailerPrefix is a magic prefix for ResponseWriter.Header map keys +// that, if present, signals that the map entry is actually for +// the response trailers, and not the response headers. The prefix +// is stripped after the ServeHTTP call finishes and the values are +// sent in the trailers. +// +// This mechanism is intended only for trailers that are not known +// prior to the headers being written. If the set of trailers is fixed +// or known before the header is written, the normal Go trailers mechanism +// is preferred: +// https://golang.org/pkg/net/http/#ResponseWriter +// https://golang.org/pkg/net/http/#example_ResponseWriter_trailers +const TrailerPrefix = "Trailer:" + +// promoteUndeclaredTrailers permits http.Handlers to set trailers +// after the header has already been flushed. Because the Go +// ResponseWriter interface has no way to set Trailers (only the +// Header), and because we didn't want to expand the ResponseWriter +// interface, and because nobody used trailers, and because RFC 2616 +// says you SHOULD (but not must) predeclare any trailers in the +// header, the official ResponseWriter rules said trailers in Go must +// be predeclared, and then we reuse the same ResponseWriter.Header() +// map to mean both Headers and Trailers. When it's time to write the +// Trailers, we pick out the fields of Headers that were declared as +// trailers. That worked for a while, until we found the first major +// user of Trailers in the wild: gRPC (using them only over http2), +// and gRPC libraries permit setting trailers mid-stream without +// predeclarnig them. So: change of plans. We still permit the old +// way, but we also permit this hack: if a Header() key begins with +// "Trailer:", the suffix of that key is a Trailer. Because ':' is an +// invalid token byte anyway, there is no ambiguity. (And it's already +// filtered out) It's mildly hacky, but not terrible. +// +// This method runs after the Handler is done and promotes any Header +// fields to be trailers. +func (rws *responseWriterState) promoteUndeclaredTrailers() { + for k, vv := range rws.handlerHeader { + if !strings.HasPrefix(k, TrailerPrefix) { + continue + } + trailerKey := strings.TrimPrefix(k, TrailerPrefix) + rws.declareTrailer(trailerKey) + rws.handlerHeader[http.CanonicalHeaderKey(trailerKey)] = vv + } + + if len(rws.trailers) > 1 { + sorter := sorterPool.Get().(*sorter) + sorter.SortStrings(rws.trailers) + sorterPool.Put(sorter) + } +} + +func (w *responseWriter) Flush() { + rws := w.rws + if rws == nil { + panic("Header called after Handler finished") + } + if rws.bw.Buffered() > 0 { + if err := rws.bw.Flush(); err != nil { + // Ignore the error. The frame writer already knows. + return + } + } else { + // The bufio.Writer won't call chunkWriter.Write + // (writeChunk with zero bytes, so we have to do it + // ourselves to force the HTTP response header and/or + // final DATA frame (with END_STREAM) to be sent. + rws.writeChunk(nil) + } +} + +func (w *responseWriter) CloseNotify() <-chan bool { + rws := w.rws + if rws == nil { + panic("CloseNotify called after Handler finished") + } + rws.closeNotifierMu.Lock() + ch := rws.closeNotifierCh + if ch == nil { + ch = make(chan bool, 1) + rws.closeNotifierCh = ch + go func() { + rws.stream.cw.Wait() // wait for close + ch <- true + }() + } + rws.closeNotifierMu.Unlock() + return ch +} + +func (w *responseWriter) Header() http.Header { + rws := w.rws + if rws == nil { + panic("Header called after Handler finished") + } + if rws.handlerHeader == nil { + rws.handlerHeader = make(http.Header) + } + return rws.handlerHeader +} + +func (w *responseWriter) WriteHeader(code int) { + rws := w.rws + if rws == nil { + panic("WriteHeader called after Handler finished") + } + rws.writeHeader(code) +} + +func (rws *responseWriterState) writeHeader(code int) { + if !rws.wroteHeader { + rws.wroteHeader = true + rws.status = code + if len(rws.handlerHeader) > 0 { + rws.snapHeader = cloneHeader(rws.handlerHeader) + } + } +} + +func cloneHeader(h http.Header) http.Header { + h2 := make(http.Header, len(h)) + for k, vv := range h { + vv2 := make([]string, len(vv)) + copy(vv2, vv) + h2[k] = vv2 + } + return h2 +} + +// The Life Of A Write is like this: +// +// * Handler calls w.Write or w.WriteString -> +// * -> rws.bw (*bufio.Writer) -> +// * (Handler migth call Flush) +// * -> chunkWriter{rws} +// * -> responseWriterState.writeChunk(p []byte) +// * -> responseWriterState.writeChunk (most of the magic; see comment there) +func (w *responseWriter) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + return w.write(len(p), p, "") +} + +func (w *responseWriter) WriteString(s string) (n int, err error) { + return w.write(len(s), nil, s) +} + +// either dataB or dataS is non-zero. +func (w *responseWriter) write(lenData int, dataB []byte, dataS string) (n int, err error) { + rws := w.rws + if rws == nil { + panic("Write called after Handler finished") + } + if !rws.wroteHeader { + w.WriteHeader(200) + } + if !bodyAllowedForStatus(rws.status) { + return 0, http.ErrBodyNotAllowed + } + rws.wroteBytes += int64(len(dataB)) + int64(len(dataS)) // only one can be set + if rws.sentContentLen != 0 && rws.wroteBytes > rws.sentContentLen { + // TODO: send a RST_STREAM + return 0, errors.New("http2: handler wrote more than declared Content-Length") + } + + if dataB != nil { + return rws.bw.Write(dataB) + } else { + return rws.bw.WriteString(dataS) + } +} + +func (w *responseWriter) handlerDone() { + rws := w.rws + rws.handlerDone = true + w.Flush() + w.rws = nil + responseWriterStatePool.Put(rws) +} + +// foreachHeaderElement splits v according to the "#rule" construction +// in RFC 2616 section 2.1 and calls fn for each non-empty element. +func foreachHeaderElement(v string, fn func(string)) { + v = textproto.TrimString(v) + if v == "" { + return + } + if !strings.Contains(v, ",") { + fn(v) + return + } + for _, f := range strings.Split(v, ",") { + if f = textproto.TrimString(f); f != "" { + fn(f) + } + } +} + +// From http://httpwg.org/specs/rfc7540.html#rfc.section.8.1.2.2 +var connHeaders = []string{ + "Connection", + "Keep-Alive", + "Proxy-Connection", + "Transfer-Encoding", + "Upgrade", +} + +// checkValidHTTP2Request checks whether req is a valid HTTP/2 request, +// per RFC 7540 Section 8.1.2.2. +// The returned error is reported to users. +func checkValidHTTP2Request(req *http.Request) error { + for _, h := range connHeaders { + if _, ok := req.Header[h]; ok { + return fmt.Errorf("request header %q is not valid in HTTP/2", h) + } + } + te := req.Header["Te"] + if len(te) > 0 && (len(te) > 1 || (te[0] != "trailers" && te[0] != "")) { + return errors.New(`request header "TE" may only be "trailers" in HTTP/2`) + } + return nil +} + +func new400Handler(err error) http.HandlerFunc { + return func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { + http.Error(w, err.Error(), http.StatusBadRequest) + } +} + +// ValidTrailerHeader reports whether name is a valid header field name to appear +// in trailers. +// See: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-4.1.2 +func ValidTrailerHeader(name string) bool { + name = http.CanonicalHeaderKey(name) + if strings.HasPrefix(name, "If-") || badTrailer[name] { + return false + } + return true +} + +var badTrailer = map[string]bool{ + "Authorization": true, + "Cache-Control": true, + "Connection": true, + "Content-Encoding": true, + "Content-Length": true, + "Content-Range": true, + "Content-Type": true, + "Expect": true, + "Host": true, + "Keep-Alive": true, + "Max-Forwards": true, + "Pragma": true, + "Proxy-Authenticate": true, + "Proxy-Authorization": true, + "Proxy-Connection": true, + "Range": true, + "Realm": true, + "Te": true, + "Trailer": true, + "Transfer-Encoding": true, + "Www-Authenticate": true, +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/transport.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/transport.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2ae7437 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/transport.go @@ -0,0 +1,1816 @@ +// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Transport code. + +package http2 + +import ( + "bufio" + "bytes" + "compress/gzip" + "crypto/tls" + "errors" + "fmt" + "io" + "io/ioutil" + "log" + "net" + "net/http" + "sort" + "strconv" + "strings" + "sync" + "time" + + "golang.org/x/net/http2/hpack" + "golang.org/x/net/lex/httplex" +) + +const ( + // transportDefaultConnFlow is how many connection-level flow control + // tokens we give the server at start-up, past the default 64k. + transportDefaultConnFlow = 1 << 30 + + // transportDefaultStreamFlow is how many stream-level flow + // control tokens we announce to the peer, and how many bytes + // we buffer per stream. + transportDefaultStreamFlow = 4 << 20 + + // transportDefaultStreamMinRefresh is the minimum number of bytes we'll send + // a stream-level WINDOW_UPDATE for at a time. + transportDefaultStreamMinRefresh = 4 << 10 + + defaultUserAgent = "Go-http-client/2.0" +) + +// Transport is an HTTP/2 Transport. +// +// A Transport internally caches connections to servers. It is safe +// for concurrent use by multiple goroutines. +type Transport struct { + // DialTLS specifies an optional dial function for creating + // TLS connections for requests. + // + // If DialTLS is nil, tls.Dial is used. + // + // If the returned net.Conn has a ConnectionState method like tls.Conn, + // it will be used to set http.Response.TLS. + DialTLS func(network, addr string, cfg *tls.Config) (net.Conn, error) + + // TLSClientConfig specifies the TLS configuration to use with + // tls.Client. If nil, the default configuration is used. + TLSClientConfig *tls.Config + + // ConnPool optionally specifies an alternate connection pool to use. + // If nil, the default is used. + ConnPool ClientConnPool + + // DisableCompression, if true, prevents the Transport from + // requesting compression with an "Accept-Encoding: gzip" + // request header when the Request contains no existing + // Accept-Encoding value. If the Transport requests gzip on + // its own and gets a gzipped response, it's transparently + // decoded in the Response.Body. However, if the user + // explicitly requested gzip it is not automatically + // uncompressed. + DisableCompression bool + + // MaxHeaderListSize is the http2 SETTINGS_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE to + // send in the initial settings frame. It is how many bytes + // of response headers are allow. Unlike the http2 spec, zero here + // means to use a default limit (currently 10MB). If you actually + // want to advertise an ulimited value to the peer, Transport + // interprets the highest possible value here (0xffffffff or 1<<32-1) + // to mean no limit. + MaxHeaderListSize uint32 + + // t1, if non-nil, is the standard library Transport using + // this transport. Its settings are used (but not its + // RoundTrip method, etc). + t1 *http.Transport + + connPoolOnce sync.Once + connPoolOrDef ClientConnPool // non-nil version of ConnPool +} + +func (t *Transport) maxHeaderListSize() uint32 { + if t.MaxHeaderListSize == 0 { + return 10 << 20 + } + if t.MaxHeaderListSize == 0xffffffff { + return 0 + } + return t.MaxHeaderListSize +} + +func (t *Transport) disableCompression() bool { + return t.DisableCompression || (t.t1 != nil && t.t1.DisableCompression) +} + +var errTransportVersion = errors.New("http2: ConfigureTransport is only supported starting at Go 1.6") + +// ConfigureTransport configures a net/http HTTP/1 Transport to use HTTP/2. +// It requires Go 1.6 or later and returns an error if the net/http package is too old +// or if t1 has already been HTTP/2-enabled. +func ConfigureTransport(t1 *http.Transport) error { + _, err := configureTransport(t1) // in configure_transport.go (go1.6) or not_go16.go + return err +} + +func (t *Transport) connPool() ClientConnPool { + t.connPoolOnce.Do(t.initConnPool) + return t.connPoolOrDef +} + +func (t *Transport) initConnPool() { + if t.ConnPool != nil { + t.connPoolOrDef = t.ConnPool + } else { + t.connPoolOrDef = &clientConnPool{t: t} + } +} + +// ClientConn is the state of a single HTTP/2 client connection to an +// HTTP/2 server. +type ClientConn struct { + t *Transport + tconn net.Conn // usually *tls.Conn, except specialized impls + tlsState *tls.ConnectionState // nil only for specialized impls + + // readLoop goroutine fields: + readerDone chan struct{} // closed on error + readerErr error // set before readerDone is closed + + mu sync.Mutex // guards following + cond *sync.Cond // hold mu; broadcast on flow/closed changes + flow flow // our conn-level flow control quota (cs.flow is per stream) + inflow flow // peer's conn-level flow control + closed bool + goAway *GoAwayFrame // if non-nil, the GoAwayFrame we received + streams map[uint32]*clientStream // client-initiated + nextStreamID uint32 + bw *bufio.Writer + br *bufio.Reader + fr *Framer + lastActive time.Time + + // Settings from peer: + maxFrameSize uint32 + maxConcurrentStreams uint32 + initialWindowSize uint32 + hbuf bytes.Buffer // HPACK encoder writes into this + henc *hpack.Encoder + freeBuf [][]byte + + wmu sync.Mutex // held while writing; acquire AFTER mu if holding both + werr error // first write error that has occurred +} + +// clientStream is the state for a single HTTP/2 stream. One of these +// is created for each Transport.RoundTrip call. +type clientStream struct { + cc *ClientConn + req *http.Request + trace *clientTrace // or nil + ID uint32 + resc chan resAndError + bufPipe pipe // buffered pipe with the flow-controlled response payload + requestedGzip bool + on100 func() // optional code to run if get a 100 continue response + + flow flow // guarded by cc.mu + inflow flow // guarded by cc.mu + bytesRemain int64 // -1 means unknown; owned by transportResponseBody.Read + readErr error // sticky read error; owned by transportResponseBody.Read + stopReqBody error // if non-nil, stop writing req body; guarded by cc.mu + + peerReset chan struct{} // closed on peer reset + resetErr error // populated before peerReset is closed + + done chan struct{} // closed when stream remove from cc.streams map; close calls guarded by cc.mu + + // owned by clientConnReadLoop: + pastHeaders bool // got first MetaHeadersFrame (actual headers) + pastTrailers bool // got optional second MetaHeadersFrame (trailers) + + trailer http.Header // accumulated trailers + resTrailer *http.Header // client's Response.Trailer +} + +// awaitRequestCancel runs in its own goroutine and waits for the user +// to cancel a RoundTrip request, its context to expire, or for the +// request to be done (any way it might be removed from the cc.streams +// map: peer reset, successful completion, TCP connection breakage, +// etc) +func (cs *clientStream) awaitRequestCancel(req *http.Request) { + ctx := reqContext(req) + if req.Cancel == nil && ctx.Done() == nil { + return + } + select { + case <-req.Cancel: + cs.bufPipe.CloseWithError(errRequestCanceled) + cs.cc.writeStreamReset(cs.ID, ErrCodeCancel, nil) + case <-ctx.Done(): + cs.bufPipe.CloseWithError(ctx.Err()) + cs.cc.writeStreamReset(cs.ID, ErrCodeCancel, nil) + case <-cs.done: + } +} + +// checkResetOrDone reports any error sent in a RST_STREAM frame by the +// server, or errStreamClosed if the stream is complete. +func (cs *clientStream) checkResetOrDone() error { + select { + case <-cs.peerReset: + return cs.resetErr + case <-cs.done: + return errStreamClosed + default: + return nil + } +} + +func (cs *clientStream) abortRequestBodyWrite(err error) { + if err == nil { + panic("nil error") + } + cc := cs.cc + cc.mu.Lock() + cs.stopReqBody = err + cc.cond.Broadcast() + cc.mu.Unlock() +} + +type stickyErrWriter struct { + w io.Writer + err *error +} + +func (sew stickyErrWriter) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + if *sew.err != nil { + return 0, *sew.err + } + n, err = sew.w.Write(p) + *sew.err = err + return +} + +var ErrNoCachedConn = errors.New("http2: no cached connection was available") + +// RoundTripOpt are options for the Transport.RoundTripOpt method. +type RoundTripOpt struct { + // OnlyCachedConn controls whether RoundTripOpt may + // create a new TCP connection. If set true and + // no cached connection is available, RoundTripOpt + // will return ErrNoCachedConn. + OnlyCachedConn bool +} + +func (t *Transport) RoundTrip(req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) { + return t.RoundTripOpt(req, RoundTripOpt{}) +} + +// authorityAddr returns a given authority (a host/IP, or host:port / ip:port) +// and returns a host:port. The port 443 is added if needed. +func authorityAddr(authority string) (addr string) { + if _, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(authority); err == nil { + return authority + } + return net.JoinHostPort(authority, "443") +} + +// RoundTripOpt is like RoundTrip, but takes options. +func (t *Transport) RoundTripOpt(req *http.Request, opt RoundTripOpt) (*http.Response, error) { + if req.URL.Scheme != "https" { + return nil, errors.New("http2: unsupported scheme") + } + + addr := authorityAddr(req.URL.Host) + for { + cc, err := t.connPool().GetClientConn(req, addr) + if err != nil { + t.vlogf("http2: Transport failed to get client conn for %s: %v", addr, err) + return nil, err + } + traceGotConn(req, cc) + res, err := cc.RoundTrip(req) + if shouldRetryRequest(req, err) { + continue + } + if err != nil { + t.vlogf("RoundTrip failure: %v", err) + return nil, err + } + return res, nil + } +} + +// CloseIdleConnections closes any connections which were previously +// connected from previous requests but are now sitting idle. +// It does not interrupt any connections currently in use. +func (t *Transport) CloseIdleConnections() { + if cp, ok := t.connPool().(clientConnPoolIdleCloser); ok { + cp.closeIdleConnections() + } +} + +var ( + errClientConnClosed = errors.New("http2: client conn is closed") + errClientConnUnusable = errors.New("http2: client conn not usable") +) + +func shouldRetryRequest(req *http.Request, err error) bool { + // TODO: retry GET requests (no bodies) more aggressively, if shutdown + // before response. + return err == errClientConnUnusable +} + +func (t *Transport) dialClientConn(addr string) (*ClientConn, error) { + host, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(addr) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + tconn, err := t.dialTLS()("tcp", addr, t.newTLSConfig(host)) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return t.NewClientConn(tconn) +} + +func (t *Transport) newTLSConfig(host string) *tls.Config { + cfg := new(tls.Config) + if t.TLSClientConfig != nil { + *cfg = *t.TLSClientConfig + } + if !strSliceContains(cfg.NextProtos, NextProtoTLS) { + cfg.NextProtos = append([]string{NextProtoTLS}, cfg.NextProtos...) + } + if cfg.ServerName == "" { + cfg.ServerName = host + } + return cfg +} + +func (t *Transport) dialTLS() func(string, string, *tls.Config) (net.Conn, error) { + if t.DialTLS != nil { + return t.DialTLS + } + return t.dialTLSDefault +} + +func (t *Transport) dialTLSDefault(network, addr string, cfg *tls.Config) (net.Conn, error) { + cn, err := tls.Dial(network, addr, cfg) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if err := cn.Handshake(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if !cfg.InsecureSkipVerify { + if err := cn.VerifyHostname(cfg.ServerName); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } + state := cn.ConnectionState() + if p := state.NegotiatedProtocol; p != NextProtoTLS { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("http2: unexpected ALPN protocol %q; want %q", p, NextProtoTLS) + } + if !state.NegotiatedProtocolIsMutual { + return nil, errors.New("http2: could not negotiate protocol mutually") + } + return cn, nil +} + +// disableKeepAlives reports whether connections should be closed as +// soon as possible after handling the first request. +func (t *Transport) disableKeepAlives() bool { + return t.t1 != nil && t.t1.DisableKeepAlives +} + +func (t *Transport) expectContinueTimeout() time.Duration { + if t.t1 == nil { + return 0 + } + return transportExpectContinueTimeout(t.t1) +} + +func (t *Transport) NewClientConn(c net.Conn) (*ClientConn, error) { + if VerboseLogs { + t.vlogf("http2: Transport creating client conn to %v", c.RemoteAddr()) + } + if _, err := c.Write(clientPreface); err != nil { + t.vlogf("client preface write error: %v", err) + return nil, err + } + + cc := &ClientConn{ + t: t, + tconn: c, + readerDone: make(chan struct{}), + nextStreamID: 1, + maxFrameSize: 16 << 10, // spec default + initialWindowSize: 65535, // spec default + maxConcurrentStreams: 1000, // "infinite", per spec. 1000 seems good enough. + streams: make(map[uint32]*clientStream), + } + cc.cond = sync.NewCond(&cc.mu) + cc.flow.add(int32(initialWindowSize)) + + // TODO: adjust this writer size to account for frame size + + // MTU + crypto/tls record padding. + cc.bw = bufio.NewWriter(stickyErrWriter{c, &cc.werr}) + cc.br = bufio.NewReader(c) + cc.fr = NewFramer(cc.bw, cc.br) + cc.fr.ReadMetaHeaders = hpack.NewDecoder(initialHeaderTableSize, nil) + cc.fr.MaxHeaderListSize = t.maxHeaderListSize() + + // TODO: SetMaxDynamicTableSize, SetMaxDynamicTableSizeLimit on + // henc in response to SETTINGS frames? + cc.henc = hpack.NewEncoder(&cc.hbuf) + + if cs, ok := c.(connectionStater); ok { + state := cs.ConnectionState() + cc.tlsState = &state + } + + initialSettings := []Setting{ + {ID: SettingEnablePush, Val: 0}, + {ID: SettingInitialWindowSize, Val: transportDefaultStreamFlow}, + } + if max := t.maxHeaderListSize(); max != 0 { + initialSettings = append(initialSettings, Setting{ID: SettingMaxHeaderListSize, Val: max}) + } + cc.fr.WriteSettings(initialSettings...) + cc.fr.WriteWindowUpdate(0, transportDefaultConnFlow) + cc.inflow.add(transportDefaultConnFlow + initialWindowSize) + cc.bw.Flush() + if cc.werr != nil { + return nil, cc.werr + } + + // Read the obligatory SETTINGS frame + f, err := cc.fr.ReadFrame() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + sf, ok := f.(*SettingsFrame) + if !ok { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("expected settings frame, got: %T", f) + } + cc.fr.WriteSettingsAck() + cc.bw.Flush() + + sf.ForeachSetting(func(s Setting) error { + switch s.ID { + case SettingMaxFrameSize: + cc.maxFrameSize = s.Val + case SettingMaxConcurrentStreams: + cc.maxConcurrentStreams = s.Val + case SettingInitialWindowSize: + cc.initialWindowSize = s.Val + default: + // TODO(bradfitz): handle more; at least SETTINGS_HEADER_TABLE_SIZE? + t.vlogf("Unhandled Setting: %v", s) + } + return nil + }) + + go cc.readLoop() + return cc, nil +} + +func (cc *ClientConn) setGoAway(f *GoAwayFrame) { + cc.mu.Lock() + defer cc.mu.Unlock() + cc.goAway = f +} + +func (cc *ClientConn) CanTakeNewRequest() bool { + cc.mu.Lock() + defer cc.mu.Unlock() + return cc.canTakeNewRequestLocked() +} + +func (cc *ClientConn) canTakeNewRequestLocked() bool { + return cc.goAway == nil && !cc.closed && + int64(len(cc.streams)+1) < int64(cc.maxConcurrentStreams) && + cc.nextStreamID < 2147483647 +} + +func (cc *ClientConn) closeIfIdle() { + cc.mu.Lock() + if len(cc.streams) > 0 { + cc.mu.Unlock() + return + } + cc.closed = true + // TODO: do clients send GOAWAY too? maybe? Just Close: + cc.mu.Unlock() + + cc.tconn.Close() +} + +const maxAllocFrameSize = 512 << 10 + +// frameBuffer returns a scratch buffer suitable for writing DATA frames. +// They're capped at the min of the peer's max frame size or 512KB +// (kinda arbitrarily), but definitely capped so we don't allocate 4GB +// bufers. +func (cc *ClientConn) frameScratchBuffer() []byte { + cc.mu.Lock() + size := cc.maxFrameSize + if size > maxAllocFrameSize { + size = maxAllocFrameSize + } + for i, buf := range cc.freeBuf { + if len(buf) >= int(size) { + cc.freeBuf[i] = nil + cc.mu.Unlock() + return buf[:size] + } + } + cc.mu.Unlock() + return make([]byte, size) +} + +func (cc *ClientConn) putFrameScratchBuffer(buf []byte) { + cc.mu.Lock() + defer cc.mu.Unlock() + const maxBufs = 4 // arbitrary; 4 concurrent requests per conn? investigate. + if len(cc.freeBuf) < maxBufs { + cc.freeBuf = append(cc.freeBuf, buf) + return + } + for i, old := range cc.freeBuf { + if old == nil { + cc.freeBuf[i] = buf + return + } + } + // forget about it. +} + +// errRequestCanceled is a copy of net/http's errRequestCanceled because it's not +// exported. At least they'll be DeepEqual for h1-vs-h2 comparisons tests. +var errRequestCanceled = errors.New("net/http: request canceled") + +func commaSeparatedTrailers(req *http.Request) (string, error) { + keys := make([]string, 0, len(req.Trailer)) + for k := range req.Trailer { + k = http.CanonicalHeaderKey(k) + switch k { + case "Transfer-Encoding", "Trailer", "Content-Length": + return "", &badStringError{"invalid Trailer key", k} + } + keys = append(keys, k) + } + if len(keys) > 0 { + sort.Strings(keys) + // TODO: could do better allocation-wise here, but trailers are rare, + // so being lazy for now. + return strings.Join(keys, ","), nil + } + return "", nil +} + +func (cc *ClientConn) responseHeaderTimeout() time.Duration { + if cc.t.t1 != nil { + return cc.t.t1.ResponseHeaderTimeout + } + // No way to do this (yet?) with just an http2.Transport. Probably + // no need. Request.Cancel this is the new way. We only need to support + // this for compatibility with the old http.Transport fields when + // we're doing transparent http2. + return 0 +} + +// checkConnHeaders checks whether req has any invalid connection-level headers. +// per RFC 7540 section 8.1.2.2: Connection-Specific Header Fields. +// Certain headers are special-cased as okay but not transmitted later. +func checkConnHeaders(req *http.Request) error { + if v := req.Header.Get("Upgrade"); v != "" { + return errors.New("http2: invalid Upgrade request header") + } + if v := req.Header.Get("Transfer-Encoding"); (v != "" && v != "chunked") || len(req.Header["Transfer-Encoding"]) > 1 { + return errors.New("http2: invalid Transfer-Encoding request header") + } + if v := req.Header.Get("Connection"); (v != "" && v != "close" && v != "keep-alive") || len(req.Header["Connection"]) > 1 { + return errors.New("http2: invalid Connection request header") + } + return nil +} + +func bodyAndLength(req *http.Request) (body io.Reader, contentLen int64) { + body = req.Body + if body == nil { + return nil, 0 + } + if req.ContentLength != 0 { + return req.Body, req.ContentLength + } + + // We have a body but a zero content length. Test to see if + // it's actually zero or just unset. + var buf [1]byte + n, rerr := io.ReadFull(body, buf[:]) + if rerr != nil && rerr != io.EOF { + return errorReader{rerr}, -1 + } + if n == 1 { + // Oh, guess there is data in this Body Reader after all. + // The ContentLength field just wasn't set. + // Stich the Body back together again, re-attaching our + // consumed byte. + return io.MultiReader(bytes.NewReader(buf[:]), body), -1 + } + // Body is actually zero bytes. + return nil, 0 +} + +func (cc *ClientConn) RoundTrip(req *http.Request) (*http.Response, error) { + if err := checkConnHeaders(req); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + trailers, err := commaSeparatedTrailers(req) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + hasTrailers := trailers != "" + + body, contentLen := bodyAndLength(req) + hasBody := body != nil + + cc.mu.Lock() + cc.lastActive = time.Now() + if cc.closed || !cc.canTakeNewRequestLocked() { + cc.mu.Unlock() + return nil, errClientConnUnusable + } + + // TODO(bradfitz): this is a copy of the logic in net/http. Unify somewhere? + var requestedGzip bool + if !cc.t.disableCompression() && + req.Header.Get("Accept-Encoding") == "" && + req.Header.Get("Range") == "" && + req.Method != "HEAD" { + // Request gzip only, not deflate. Deflate is ambiguous and + // not as universally supported anyway. + // See: http://www.gzip.org/zlib/zlib_faq.html#faq38 + // + // Note that we don't request this for HEAD requests, + // due to a bug in nginx: + // http://trac.nginx.org/nginx/ticket/358 + // https://golang.org/issue/5522 + // + // We don't request gzip if the request is for a range, since + // auto-decoding a portion of a gzipped document will just fail + // anyway. See https://golang.org/issue/8923 + requestedGzip = true + } + + // we send: HEADERS{1}, CONTINUATION{0,} + DATA{0,} (DATA is + // sent by writeRequestBody below, along with any Trailers, + // again in form HEADERS{1}, CONTINUATION{0,}) + hdrs, err := cc.encodeHeaders(req, requestedGzip, trailers, contentLen) + if err != nil { + cc.mu.Unlock() + return nil, err + } + + cs := cc.newStream() + cs.req = req + cs.trace = requestTrace(req) + cs.requestedGzip = requestedGzip + bodyWriter := cc.t.getBodyWriterState(cs, body) + cs.on100 = bodyWriter.on100 + + cc.wmu.Lock() + endStream := !hasBody && !hasTrailers + werr := cc.writeHeaders(cs.ID, endStream, hdrs) + cc.wmu.Unlock() + traceWroteHeaders(cs.trace) + cc.mu.Unlock() + + if werr != nil { + if hasBody { + req.Body.Close() // per RoundTripper contract + bodyWriter.cancel() + } + cc.forgetStreamID(cs.ID) + // Don't bother sending a RST_STREAM (our write already failed; + // no need to keep writing) + traceWroteRequest(cs.trace, werr) + return nil, werr + } + + var respHeaderTimer <-chan time.Time + if hasBody { + bodyWriter.scheduleBodyWrite() + } else { + traceWroteRequest(cs.trace, nil) + if d := cc.responseHeaderTimeout(); d != 0 { + timer := time.NewTimer(d) + defer timer.Stop() + respHeaderTimer = timer.C + } + } + + readLoopResCh := cs.resc + bodyWritten := false + ctx := reqContext(req) + + for { + select { + case re := <-readLoopResCh: + res := re.res + if re.err != nil || res.StatusCode > 299 { + // On error or status code 3xx, 4xx, 5xx, etc abort any + // ongoing write, assuming that the server doesn't care + // about our request body. If the server replied with 1xx or + // 2xx, however, then assume the server DOES potentially + // want our body (e.g. full-duplex streaming: + // golang.org/issue/13444). If it turns out the server + // doesn't, they'll RST_STREAM us soon enough. This is a + // heuristic to avoid adding knobs to Transport. Hopefully + // we can keep it. + bodyWriter.cancel() + cs.abortRequestBodyWrite(errStopReqBodyWrite) + } + if re.err != nil { + cc.forgetStreamID(cs.ID) + return nil, re.err + } + res.Request = req + res.TLS = cc.tlsState + return res, nil + case <-respHeaderTimer: + cc.forgetStreamID(cs.ID) + if !hasBody || bodyWritten { + cc.writeStreamReset(cs.ID, ErrCodeCancel, nil) + } else { + bodyWriter.cancel() + cs.abortRequestBodyWrite(errStopReqBodyWriteAndCancel) + } + return nil, errTimeout + case <-ctx.Done(): + cc.forgetStreamID(cs.ID) + if !hasBody || bodyWritten { + cc.writeStreamReset(cs.ID, ErrCodeCancel, nil) + } else { + bodyWriter.cancel() + cs.abortRequestBodyWrite(errStopReqBodyWriteAndCancel) + } + return nil, ctx.Err() + case <-req.Cancel: + cc.forgetStreamID(cs.ID) + if !hasBody || bodyWritten { + cc.writeStreamReset(cs.ID, ErrCodeCancel, nil) + } else { + bodyWriter.cancel() + cs.abortRequestBodyWrite(errStopReqBodyWriteAndCancel) + } + return nil, errRequestCanceled + case <-cs.peerReset: + // processResetStream already removed the + // stream from the streams map; no need for + // forgetStreamID. + return nil, cs.resetErr + case err := <-bodyWriter.resc: + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + bodyWritten = true + if d := cc.responseHeaderTimeout(); d != 0 { + timer := time.NewTimer(d) + defer timer.Stop() + respHeaderTimer = timer.C + } + } + } +} + +// requires cc.wmu be held +func (cc *ClientConn) writeHeaders(streamID uint32, endStream bool, hdrs []byte) error { + first := true // first frame written (HEADERS is first, then CONTINUATION) + frameSize := int(cc.maxFrameSize) + for len(hdrs) > 0 && cc.werr == nil { + chunk := hdrs + if len(chunk) > frameSize { + chunk = chunk[:frameSize] + } + hdrs = hdrs[len(chunk):] + endHeaders := len(hdrs) == 0 + if first { + cc.fr.WriteHeaders(HeadersFrameParam{ + StreamID: streamID, + BlockFragment: chunk, + EndStream: endStream, + EndHeaders: endHeaders, + }) + first = false + } else { + cc.fr.WriteContinuation(streamID, endHeaders, chunk) + } + } + // TODO(bradfitz): this Flush could potentially block (as + // could the WriteHeaders call(s) above), which means they + // wouldn't respond to Request.Cancel being readable. That's + // rare, but this should probably be in a goroutine. + cc.bw.Flush() + return cc.werr +} + +// internal error values; they don't escape to callers +var ( + // abort request body write; don't send cancel + errStopReqBodyWrite = errors.New("http2: aborting request body write") + + // abort request body write, but send stream reset of cancel. + errStopReqBodyWriteAndCancel = errors.New("http2: canceling request") +) + +func (cs *clientStream) writeRequestBody(body io.Reader, bodyCloser io.Closer) (err error) { + cc := cs.cc + sentEnd := false // whether we sent the final DATA frame w/ END_STREAM + buf := cc.frameScratchBuffer() + defer cc.putFrameScratchBuffer(buf) + + defer func() { + traceWroteRequest(cs.trace, err) + // TODO: write h12Compare test showing whether + // Request.Body is closed by the Transport, + // and in multiple cases: server replies <=299 and >299 + // while still writing request body + cerr := bodyCloser.Close() + if err == nil { + err = cerr + } + }() + + req := cs.req + hasTrailers := req.Trailer != nil + + var sawEOF bool + for !sawEOF { + n, err := body.Read(buf) + if err == io.EOF { + sawEOF = true + err = nil + } else if err != nil { + return err + } + + remain := buf[:n] + for len(remain) > 0 && err == nil { + var allowed int32 + allowed, err = cs.awaitFlowControl(len(remain)) + switch { + case err == errStopReqBodyWrite: + return err + case err == errStopReqBodyWriteAndCancel: + cc.writeStreamReset(cs.ID, ErrCodeCancel, nil) + return err + case err != nil: + return err + } + cc.wmu.Lock() + data := remain[:allowed] + remain = remain[allowed:] + sentEnd = sawEOF && len(remain) == 0 && !hasTrailers + err = cc.fr.WriteData(cs.ID, sentEnd, data) + if err == nil { + // TODO(bradfitz): this flush is for latency, not bandwidth. + // Most requests won't need this. Make this opt-in or opt-out? + // Use some heuristic on the body type? Nagel-like timers? + // Based on 'n'? Only last chunk of this for loop, unless flow control + // tokens are low? For now, always: + err = cc.bw.Flush() + } + cc.wmu.Unlock() + } + if err != nil { + return err + } + } + + cc.wmu.Lock() + if !sentEnd { + var trls []byte + if hasTrailers { + cc.mu.Lock() + trls = cc.encodeTrailers(req) + cc.mu.Unlock() + } + + // Avoid forgetting to send an END_STREAM if the encoded + // trailers are 0 bytes. Both results produce and END_STREAM. + if len(trls) > 0 { + err = cc.writeHeaders(cs.ID, true, trls) + } else { + err = cc.fr.WriteData(cs.ID, true, nil) + } + } + if ferr := cc.bw.Flush(); ferr != nil && err == nil { + err = ferr + } + cc.wmu.Unlock() + + return err +} + +// awaitFlowControl waits for [1, min(maxBytes, cc.cs.maxFrameSize)] flow +// control tokens from the server. +// It returns either the non-zero number of tokens taken or an error +// if the stream is dead. +func (cs *clientStream) awaitFlowControl(maxBytes int) (taken int32, err error) { + cc := cs.cc + cc.mu.Lock() + defer cc.mu.Unlock() + for { + if cc.closed { + return 0, errClientConnClosed + } + if cs.stopReqBody != nil { + return 0, cs.stopReqBody + } + if err := cs.checkResetOrDone(); err != nil { + return 0, err + } + if a := cs.flow.available(); a > 0 { + take := a + if int(take) > maxBytes { + + take = int32(maxBytes) // can't truncate int; take is int32 + } + if take > int32(cc.maxFrameSize) { + take = int32(cc.maxFrameSize) + } + cs.flow.take(take) + return take, nil + } + cc.cond.Wait() + } +} + +type badStringError struct { + what string + str string +} + +func (e *badStringError) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%s %q", e.what, e.str) } + +// requires cc.mu be held. +func (cc *ClientConn) encodeHeaders(req *http.Request, addGzipHeader bool, trailers string, contentLength int64) ([]byte, error) { + cc.hbuf.Reset() + + host := req.Host + if host == "" { + host = req.URL.Host + } + + // Check for any invalid headers and return an error before we + // potentially pollute our hpack state. (We want to be able to + // continue to reuse the hpack encoder for future requests) + for k, vv := range req.Header { + if !httplex.ValidHeaderFieldName(k) { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid HTTP header name %q", k) + } + for _, v := range vv { + if !httplex.ValidHeaderFieldValue(v) { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid HTTP header value %q for header %q", v, k) + } + } + } + + // 8.1.2.3 Request Pseudo-Header Fields + // The :path pseudo-header field includes the path and query parts of the + // target URI (the path-absolute production and optionally a '?' character + // followed by the query production (see Sections 3.3 and 3.4 of + // [RFC3986]). + cc.writeHeader(":authority", host) + cc.writeHeader(":method", req.Method) + if req.Method != "CONNECT" { + cc.writeHeader(":path", req.URL.RequestURI()) + cc.writeHeader(":scheme", "https") + } + if trailers != "" { + cc.writeHeader("trailer", trailers) + } + + var didUA bool + for k, vv := range req.Header { + lowKey := strings.ToLower(k) + switch lowKey { + case "host", "content-length": + // Host is :authority, already sent. + // Content-Length is automatic, set below. + continue + case "connection", "proxy-connection", "transfer-encoding", "upgrade", "keep-alive": + // Per 8.1.2.2 Connection-Specific Header + // Fields, don't send connection-specific + // fields. We have already checked if any + // are error-worthy so just ignore the rest. + continue + case "user-agent": + // Match Go's http1 behavior: at most one + // User-Agent. If set to nil or empty string, + // then omit it. Otherwise if not mentioned, + // include the default (below). + didUA = true + if len(vv) < 1 { + continue + } + vv = vv[:1] + if vv[0] == "" { + continue + } + } + for _, v := range vv { + cc.writeHeader(lowKey, v) + } + } + if shouldSendReqContentLength(req.Method, contentLength) { + cc.writeHeader("content-length", strconv.FormatInt(contentLength, 10)) + } + if addGzipHeader { + cc.writeHeader("accept-encoding", "gzip") + } + if !didUA { + cc.writeHeader("user-agent", defaultUserAgent) + } + return cc.hbuf.Bytes(), nil +} + +// shouldSendReqContentLength reports whether the http2.Transport should send +// a "content-length" request header. This logic is basically a copy of the net/http +// transferWriter.shouldSendContentLength. +// The contentLength is the corrected contentLength (so 0 means actually 0, not unknown). +// -1 means unknown. +func shouldSendReqContentLength(method string, contentLength int64) bool { + if contentLength > 0 { + return true + } + if contentLength < 0 { + return false + } + // For zero bodies, whether we send a content-length depends on the method. + // It also kinda doesn't matter for http2 either way, with END_STREAM. + switch method { + case "POST", "PUT", "PATCH": + return true + default: + return false + } +} + +// requires cc.mu be held. +func (cc *ClientConn) encodeTrailers(req *http.Request) []byte { + cc.hbuf.Reset() + for k, vv := range req.Trailer { + // Transfer-Encoding, etc.. have already been filter at the + // start of RoundTrip + lowKey := strings.ToLower(k) + for _, v := range vv { + cc.writeHeader(lowKey, v) + } + } + return cc.hbuf.Bytes() +} + +func (cc *ClientConn) writeHeader(name, value string) { + if VerboseLogs { + log.Printf("http2: Transport encoding header %q = %q", name, value) + } + cc.henc.WriteField(hpack.HeaderField{Name: name, Value: value}) +} + +type resAndError struct { + res *http.Response + err error +} + +// requires cc.mu be held. +func (cc *ClientConn) newStream() *clientStream { + cs := &clientStream{ + cc: cc, + ID: cc.nextStreamID, + resc: make(chan resAndError, 1), + peerReset: make(chan struct{}), + done: make(chan struct{}), + } + cs.flow.add(int32(cc.initialWindowSize)) + cs.flow.setConnFlow(&cc.flow) + cs.inflow.add(transportDefaultStreamFlow) + cs.inflow.setConnFlow(&cc.inflow) + cc.nextStreamID += 2 + cc.streams[cs.ID] = cs + return cs +} + +func (cc *ClientConn) forgetStreamID(id uint32) { + cc.streamByID(id, true) +} + +func (cc *ClientConn) streamByID(id uint32, andRemove bool) *clientStream { + cc.mu.Lock() + defer cc.mu.Unlock() + cs := cc.streams[id] + if andRemove && cs != nil && !cc.closed { + cc.lastActive = time.Now() + delete(cc.streams, id) + close(cs.done) + cc.cond.Broadcast() // wake up checkResetOrDone via clientStream.awaitFlowControl + } + return cs +} + +// clientConnReadLoop is the state owned by the clientConn's frame-reading readLoop. +type clientConnReadLoop struct { + cc *ClientConn + activeRes map[uint32]*clientStream // keyed by streamID + closeWhenIdle bool +} + +// readLoop runs in its own goroutine and reads and dispatches frames. +func (cc *ClientConn) readLoop() { + rl := &clientConnReadLoop{ + cc: cc, + activeRes: make(map[uint32]*clientStream), + } + + defer rl.cleanup() + cc.readerErr = rl.run() + if ce, ok := cc.readerErr.(ConnectionError); ok { + cc.wmu.Lock() + cc.fr.WriteGoAway(0, ErrCode(ce), nil) + cc.wmu.Unlock() + } +} + +func (rl *clientConnReadLoop) cleanup() { + cc := rl.cc + defer cc.tconn.Close() + defer cc.t.connPool().MarkDead(cc) + defer close(cc.readerDone) + + // Close any response bodies if the server closes prematurely. + // TODO: also do this if we've written the headers but not + // gotten a response yet. + err := cc.readerErr + if err == io.EOF { + err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + cc.mu.Lock() + for _, cs := range rl.activeRes { + cs.bufPipe.CloseWithError(err) + } + for _, cs := range cc.streams { + select { + case cs.resc <- resAndError{err: err}: + default: + } + close(cs.done) + } + cc.closed = true + cc.cond.Broadcast() + cc.mu.Unlock() +} + +func (rl *clientConnReadLoop) run() error { + cc := rl.cc + rl.closeWhenIdle = cc.t.disableKeepAlives() + gotReply := false // ever saw a reply + for { + f, err := cc.fr.ReadFrame() + if err != nil { + cc.vlogf("Transport readFrame error: (%T) %v", err, err) + } + if se, ok := err.(StreamError); ok { + if cs := cc.streamByID(se.StreamID, true /*ended; remove it*/); cs != nil { + rl.endStreamError(cs, cc.fr.errDetail) + } + continue + } else if err != nil { + return err + } + if VerboseLogs { + cc.vlogf("http2: Transport received %s", summarizeFrame(f)) + } + maybeIdle := false // whether frame might transition us to idle + + switch f := f.(type) { + case *MetaHeadersFrame: + err = rl.processHeaders(f) + maybeIdle = true + gotReply = true + case *DataFrame: + err = rl.processData(f) + maybeIdle = true + case *GoAwayFrame: + err = rl.processGoAway(f) + maybeIdle = true + case *RSTStreamFrame: + err = rl.processResetStream(f) + maybeIdle = true + case *SettingsFrame: + err = rl.processSettings(f) + case *PushPromiseFrame: + err = rl.processPushPromise(f) + case *WindowUpdateFrame: + err = rl.processWindowUpdate(f) + case *PingFrame: + err = rl.processPing(f) + default: + cc.logf("Transport: unhandled response frame type %T", f) + } + if err != nil { + return err + } + if rl.closeWhenIdle && gotReply && maybeIdle && len(rl.activeRes) == 0 { + cc.closeIfIdle() + } + } +} + +func (rl *clientConnReadLoop) processHeaders(f *MetaHeadersFrame) error { + cc := rl.cc + cs := cc.streamByID(f.StreamID, f.StreamEnded()) + if cs == nil { + // We'd get here if we canceled a request while the + // server had its response still in flight. So if this + // was just something we canceled, ignore it. + return nil + } + if !cs.pastHeaders { + cs.pastHeaders = true + } else { + return rl.processTrailers(cs, f) + } + if cs.trace != nil { + // TODO(bradfitz): move first response byte earlier, + // when we first read the 9 byte header, not waiting + // until all the HEADERS+CONTINUATION frames have been + // merged. This works for now. + traceFirstResponseByte(cs.trace) + } + + res, err := rl.handleResponse(cs, f) + if err != nil { + if _, ok := err.(ConnectionError); ok { + return err + } + // Any other error type is a stream error. + cs.cc.writeStreamReset(f.StreamID, ErrCodeProtocol, err) + cs.resc <- resAndError{err: err} + return nil // return nil from process* funcs to keep conn alive + } + if res == nil { + // (nil, nil) special case. See handleResponse docs. + return nil + } + if res.Body != noBody { + rl.activeRes[cs.ID] = cs + } + cs.resTrailer = &res.Trailer + cs.resc <- resAndError{res: res} + return nil +} + +// may return error types nil, or ConnectionError. Any other error value +// is a StreamError of type ErrCodeProtocol. The returned error in that case +// is the detail. +// +// As a special case, handleResponse may return (nil, nil) to skip the +// frame (currently only used for 100 expect continue). This special +// case is going away after Issue 13851 is fixed. +func (rl *clientConnReadLoop) handleResponse(cs *clientStream, f *MetaHeadersFrame) (*http.Response, error) { + if f.Truncated { + return nil, errResponseHeaderListSize + } + + status := f.PseudoValue("status") + if status == "" { + return nil, errors.New("missing status pseudo header") + } + statusCode, err := strconv.Atoi(status) + if err != nil { + return nil, errors.New("malformed non-numeric status pseudo header") + } + + if statusCode == 100 { + traceGot100Continue(cs.trace) + if cs.on100 != nil { + cs.on100() // forces any write delay timer to fire + } + cs.pastHeaders = false // do it all again + return nil, nil + } + + header := make(http.Header) + res := &http.Response{ + Proto: "HTTP/2.0", + ProtoMajor: 2, + Header: header, + StatusCode: statusCode, + Status: status + " " + http.StatusText(statusCode), + } + for _, hf := range f.RegularFields() { + key := http.CanonicalHeaderKey(hf.Name) + if key == "Trailer" { + t := res.Trailer + if t == nil { + t = make(http.Header) + res.Trailer = t + } + foreachHeaderElement(hf.Value, func(v string) { + t[http.CanonicalHeaderKey(v)] = nil + }) + } else { + header[key] = append(header[key], hf.Value) + } + } + + streamEnded := f.StreamEnded() + isHead := cs.req.Method == "HEAD" + if !streamEnded || isHead { + res.ContentLength = -1 + if clens := res.Header["Content-Length"]; len(clens) == 1 { + if clen64, err := strconv.ParseInt(clens[0], 10, 64); err == nil { + res.ContentLength = clen64 + } else { + // TODO: care? unlike http/1, it won't mess up our framing, so it's + // more safe smuggling-wise to ignore. + } + } else if len(clens) > 1 { + // TODO: care? unlike http/1, it won't mess up our framing, so it's + // more safe smuggling-wise to ignore. + } + } + + if streamEnded || isHead { + res.Body = noBody + return res, nil + } + + buf := new(bytes.Buffer) // TODO(bradfitz): recycle this garbage + cs.bufPipe = pipe{b: buf} + cs.bytesRemain = res.ContentLength + res.Body = transportResponseBody{cs} + go cs.awaitRequestCancel(cs.req) + + if cs.requestedGzip && res.Header.Get("Content-Encoding") == "gzip" { + res.Header.Del("Content-Encoding") + res.Header.Del("Content-Length") + res.ContentLength = -1 + res.Body = &gzipReader{body: res.Body} + setResponseUncompressed(res) + } + return res, nil +} + +func (rl *clientConnReadLoop) processTrailers(cs *clientStream, f *MetaHeadersFrame) error { + if cs.pastTrailers { + // Too many HEADERS frames for this stream. + return ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol) + } + cs.pastTrailers = true + if !f.StreamEnded() { + // We expect that any headers for trailers also + // has END_STREAM. + return ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol) + } + if len(f.PseudoFields()) > 0 { + // No pseudo header fields are defined for trailers. + // TODO: ConnectionError might be overly harsh? Check. + return ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol) + } + + trailer := make(http.Header) + for _, hf := range f.RegularFields() { + key := http.CanonicalHeaderKey(hf.Name) + trailer[key] = append(trailer[key], hf.Value) + } + cs.trailer = trailer + + rl.endStream(cs) + return nil +} + +// transportResponseBody is the concrete type of Transport.RoundTrip's +// Response.Body. It is an io.ReadCloser. On Read, it reads from cs.body. +// On Close it sends RST_STREAM if EOF wasn't already seen. +type transportResponseBody struct { + cs *clientStream +} + +func (b transportResponseBody) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + cs := b.cs + cc := cs.cc + + if cs.readErr != nil { + return 0, cs.readErr + } + n, err = b.cs.bufPipe.Read(p) + if cs.bytesRemain != -1 { + if int64(n) > cs.bytesRemain { + n = int(cs.bytesRemain) + if err == nil { + err = errors.New("net/http: server replied with more than declared Content-Length; truncated") + cc.writeStreamReset(cs.ID, ErrCodeProtocol, err) + } + cs.readErr = err + return int(cs.bytesRemain), err + } + cs.bytesRemain -= int64(n) + if err == io.EOF && cs.bytesRemain > 0 { + err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + cs.readErr = err + return n, err + } + } + if n == 0 { + // No flow control tokens to send back. + return + } + + cc.mu.Lock() + defer cc.mu.Unlock() + + var connAdd, streamAdd int32 + // Check the conn-level first, before the stream-level. + if v := cc.inflow.available(); v < transportDefaultConnFlow/2 { + connAdd = transportDefaultConnFlow - v + cc.inflow.add(connAdd) + } + if err == nil { // No need to refresh if the stream is over or failed. + if v := cs.inflow.available(); v < transportDefaultStreamFlow-transportDefaultStreamMinRefresh { + streamAdd = transportDefaultStreamFlow - v + cs.inflow.add(streamAdd) + } + } + if connAdd != 0 || streamAdd != 0 { + cc.wmu.Lock() + defer cc.wmu.Unlock() + if connAdd != 0 { + cc.fr.WriteWindowUpdate(0, mustUint31(connAdd)) + } + if streamAdd != 0 { + cc.fr.WriteWindowUpdate(cs.ID, mustUint31(streamAdd)) + } + cc.bw.Flush() + } + return +} + +var errClosedResponseBody = errors.New("http2: response body closed") + +func (b transportResponseBody) Close() error { + cs := b.cs + if cs.bufPipe.Err() != io.EOF { + // TODO: write test for this + cs.cc.writeStreamReset(cs.ID, ErrCodeCancel, nil) + } + cs.bufPipe.BreakWithError(errClosedResponseBody) + return nil +} + +func (rl *clientConnReadLoop) processData(f *DataFrame) error { + cc := rl.cc + cs := cc.streamByID(f.StreamID, f.StreamEnded()) + if cs == nil { + cc.mu.Lock() + neverSent := cc.nextStreamID + cc.mu.Unlock() + if f.StreamID >= neverSent { + // We never asked for this. + cc.logf("http2: Transport received unsolicited DATA frame; closing connection") + return ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol) + } + // We probably did ask for this, but canceled. Just ignore it. + // TODO: be stricter here? only silently ignore things which + // we canceled, but not things which were closed normally + // by the peer? Tough without accumulating too much state. + return nil + } + if data := f.Data(); len(data) > 0 { + if cs.bufPipe.b == nil { + // Data frame after it's already closed? + cc.logf("http2: Transport received DATA frame for closed stream; closing connection") + return ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol) + } + + // Check connection-level flow control. + cc.mu.Lock() + if cs.inflow.available() >= int32(len(data)) { + cs.inflow.take(int32(len(data))) + } else { + cc.mu.Unlock() + return ConnectionError(ErrCodeFlowControl) + } + cc.mu.Unlock() + + if _, err := cs.bufPipe.Write(data); err != nil { + rl.endStreamError(cs, err) + return err + } + } + + if f.StreamEnded() { + rl.endStream(cs) + } + return nil +} + +var errInvalidTrailers = errors.New("http2: invalid trailers") + +func (rl *clientConnReadLoop) endStream(cs *clientStream) { + // TODO: check that any declared content-length matches, like + // server.go's (*stream).endStream method. + rl.endStreamError(cs, nil) +} + +func (rl *clientConnReadLoop) endStreamError(cs *clientStream, err error) { + var code func() + if err == nil { + err = io.EOF + code = cs.copyTrailers + } + cs.bufPipe.closeWithErrorAndCode(err, code) + delete(rl.activeRes, cs.ID) + if cs.req.Close || cs.req.Header.Get("Connection") == "close" { + rl.closeWhenIdle = true + } +} + +func (cs *clientStream) copyTrailers() { + for k, vv := range cs.trailer { + t := cs.resTrailer + if *t == nil { + *t = make(http.Header) + } + (*t)[k] = vv + } +} + +func (rl *clientConnReadLoop) processGoAway(f *GoAwayFrame) error { + cc := rl.cc + cc.t.connPool().MarkDead(cc) + if f.ErrCode != 0 { + // TODO: deal with GOAWAY more. particularly the error code + cc.vlogf("transport got GOAWAY with error code = %v", f.ErrCode) + } + cc.setGoAway(f) + return nil +} + +func (rl *clientConnReadLoop) processSettings(f *SettingsFrame) error { + cc := rl.cc + cc.mu.Lock() + defer cc.mu.Unlock() + return f.ForeachSetting(func(s Setting) error { + switch s.ID { + case SettingMaxFrameSize: + cc.maxFrameSize = s.Val + case SettingMaxConcurrentStreams: + cc.maxConcurrentStreams = s.Val + case SettingInitialWindowSize: + // TODO: error if this is too large. + + // TODO: adjust flow control of still-open + // frames by the difference of the old initial + // window size and this one. + cc.initialWindowSize = s.Val + default: + // TODO(bradfitz): handle more settings? SETTINGS_HEADER_TABLE_SIZE probably. + cc.vlogf("Unhandled Setting: %v", s) + } + return nil + }) +} + +func (rl *clientConnReadLoop) processWindowUpdate(f *WindowUpdateFrame) error { + cc := rl.cc + cs := cc.streamByID(f.StreamID, false) + if f.StreamID != 0 && cs == nil { + return nil + } + + cc.mu.Lock() + defer cc.mu.Unlock() + + fl := &cc.flow + if cs != nil { + fl = &cs.flow + } + if !fl.add(int32(f.Increment)) { + return ConnectionError(ErrCodeFlowControl) + } + cc.cond.Broadcast() + return nil +} + +func (rl *clientConnReadLoop) processResetStream(f *RSTStreamFrame) error { + cs := rl.cc.streamByID(f.StreamID, true) + if cs == nil { + // TODO: return error if server tries to RST_STEAM an idle stream + return nil + } + select { + case <-cs.peerReset: + // Already reset. + // This is the only goroutine + // which closes this, so there + // isn't a race. + default: + err := StreamError{cs.ID, f.ErrCode} + cs.resetErr = err + close(cs.peerReset) + cs.bufPipe.CloseWithError(err) + cs.cc.cond.Broadcast() // wake up checkResetOrDone via clientStream.awaitFlowControl + } + delete(rl.activeRes, cs.ID) + return nil +} + +func (rl *clientConnReadLoop) processPing(f *PingFrame) error { + if f.IsAck() { + // 6.7 PING: " An endpoint MUST NOT respond to PING frames + // containing this flag." + return nil + } + cc := rl.cc + cc.wmu.Lock() + defer cc.wmu.Unlock() + if err := cc.fr.WritePing(true, f.Data); err != nil { + return err + } + return cc.bw.Flush() +} + +func (rl *clientConnReadLoop) processPushPromise(f *PushPromiseFrame) error { + // We told the peer we don't want them. + // Spec says: + // "PUSH_PROMISE MUST NOT be sent if the SETTINGS_ENABLE_PUSH + // setting of the peer endpoint is set to 0. An endpoint that + // has set this setting and has received acknowledgement MUST + // treat the receipt of a PUSH_PROMISE frame as a connection + // error (Section 5.4.1) of type PROTOCOL_ERROR." + return ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol) +} + +func (cc *ClientConn) writeStreamReset(streamID uint32, code ErrCode, err error) { + // TODO: do something with err? send it as a debug frame to the peer? + // But that's only in GOAWAY. Invent a new frame type? Is there one already? + cc.wmu.Lock() + cc.fr.WriteRSTStream(streamID, code) + cc.bw.Flush() + cc.wmu.Unlock() +} + +var ( + errResponseHeaderListSize = errors.New("http2: response header list larger than advertised limit") + errPseudoTrailers = errors.New("http2: invalid pseudo header in trailers") +) + +func (cc *ClientConn) logf(format string, args ...interface{}) { + cc.t.logf(format, args...) +} + +func (cc *ClientConn) vlogf(format string, args ...interface{}) { + cc.t.vlogf(format, args...) +} + +func (t *Transport) vlogf(format string, args ...interface{}) { + if VerboseLogs { + t.logf(format, args...) + } +} + +func (t *Transport) logf(format string, args ...interface{}) { + log.Printf(format, args...) +} + +var noBody io.ReadCloser = ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewReader(nil)) + +func strSliceContains(ss []string, s string) bool { + for _, v := range ss { + if v == s { + return true + } + } + return false +} + +type erringRoundTripper struct{ err error } + +func (rt erringRoundTripper) RoundTrip(*http.Request) (*http.Response, error) { return nil, rt.err } + +// gzipReader wraps a response body so it can lazily +// call gzip.NewReader on the first call to Read +type gzipReader struct { + body io.ReadCloser // underlying Response.Body + zr *gzip.Reader // lazily-initialized gzip reader + zerr error // sticky error +} + +func (gz *gzipReader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) { + if gz.zerr != nil { + return 0, gz.zerr + } + if gz.zr == nil { + gz.zr, err = gzip.NewReader(gz.body) + if err != nil { + gz.zerr = err + return 0, err + } + } + return gz.zr.Read(p) +} + +func (gz *gzipReader) Close() error { + return gz.body.Close() +} + +type errorReader struct{ err error } + +func (r errorReader) Read(p []byte) (int, error) { return 0, r.err } + +// bodyWriterState encapsulates various state around the Transport's writing +// of the request body, particularly regarding doing delayed writes of the body +// when the request contains "Expect: 100-continue". +type bodyWriterState struct { + cs *clientStream + timer *time.Timer // if non-nil, we're doing a delayed write + fnonce *sync.Once // to call fn with + fn func() // the code to run in the goroutine, writing the body + resc chan error // result of fn's execution + delay time.Duration // how long we should delay a delayed write for +} + +func (t *Transport) getBodyWriterState(cs *clientStream, body io.Reader) (s bodyWriterState) { + s.cs = cs + if body == nil { + return + } + resc := make(chan error, 1) + s.resc = resc + s.fn = func() { + resc <- cs.writeRequestBody(body, cs.req.Body) + } + s.delay = t.expectContinueTimeout() + if s.delay == 0 || + !httplex.HeaderValuesContainsToken( + cs.req.Header["Expect"], + "100-continue") { + return + } + s.fnonce = new(sync.Once) + + // Arm the timer with a very large duration, which we'll + // intentionally lower later. It has to be large now because + // we need a handle to it before writing the headers, but the + // s.delay value is defined to not start until after the + // request headers were written. + const hugeDuration = 365 * 24 * time.Hour + s.timer = time.AfterFunc(hugeDuration, func() { + s.fnonce.Do(s.fn) + }) + return +} + +func (s bodyWriterState) cancel() { + if s.timer != nil { + s.timer.Stop() + } +} + +func (s bodyWriterState) on100() { + if s.timer == nil { + // If we didn't do a delayed write, ignore the server's + // bogus 100 continue response. + return + } + s.timer.Stop() + go func() { s.fnonce.Do(s.fn) }() +} + +// scheduleBodyWrite starts writing the body, either immediately (in +// the common case) or after the delay timeout. It should not be +// called until after the headers have been written. +func (s bodyWriterState) scheduleBodyWrite() { + if s.timer == nil { + // We're not doing a delayed write (see + // getBodyWriterState), so just start the writing + // goroutine immediately. + go s.fn() + return + } + traceWait100Continue(s.cs.trace) + if s.timer.Stop() { + s.timer.Reset(s.delay) + } +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/write.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/write.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..27ef0dd --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/write.go @@ -0,0 +1,264 @@ +// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package http2 + +import ( + "bytes" + "fmt" + "log" + "net/http" + "time" + + "golang.org/x/net/http2/hpack" + "golang.org/x/net/lex/httplex" +) + +// writeFramer is implemented by any type that is used to write frames. +type writeFramer interface { + writeFrame(writeContext) error +} + +// writeContext is the interface needed by the various frame writer +// types below. All the writeFrame methods below are scheduled via the +// frame writing scheduler (see writeScheduler in writesched.go). +// +// This interface is implemented by *serverConn. +// +// TODO: decide whether to a) use this in the client code (which didn't +// end up using this yet, because it has a simpler design, not +// currently implementing priorities), or b) delete this and +// make the server code a bit more concrete. +type writeContext interface { + Framer() *Framer + Flush() error + CloseConn() error + // HeaderEncoder returns an HPACK encoder that writes to the + // returned buffer. + HeaderEncoder() (*hpack.Encoder, *bytes.Buffer) +} + +// endsStream reports whether the given frame writer w will locally +// close the stream. +func endsStream(w writeFramer) bool { + switch v := w.(type) { + case *writeData: + return v.endStream + case *writeResHeaders: + return v.endStream + case nil: + // This can only happen if the caller reuses w after it's + // been intentionally nil'ed out to prevent use. Keep this + // here to catch future refactoring breaking it. + panic("endsStream called on nil writeFramer") + } + return false +} + +type flushFrameWriter struct{} + +func (flushFrameWriter) writeFrame(ctx writeContext) error { + return ctx.Flush() +} + +type writeSettings []Setting + +func (s writeSettings) writeFrame(ctx writeContext) error { + return ctx.Framer().WriteSettings([]Setting(s)...) +} + +type writeGoAway struct { + maxStreamID uint32 + code ErrCode +} + +func (p *writeGoAway) writeFrame(ctx writeContext) error { + err := ctx.Framer().WriteGoAway(p.maxStreamID, p.code, nil) + if p.code != 0 { + ctx.Flush() // ignore error: we're hanging up on them anyway + time.Sleep(50 * time.Millisecond) + ctx.CloseConn() + } + return err +} + +type writeData struct { + streamID uint32 + p []byte + endStream bool +} + +func (w *writeData) String() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("writeData(stream=%d, p=%d, endStream=%v)", w.streamID, len(w.p), w.endStream) +} + +func (w *writeData) writeFrame(ctx writeContext) error { + return ctx.Framer().WriteData(w.streamID, w.endStream, w.p) +} + +// handlerPanicRST is the message sent from handler goroutines when +// the handler panics. +type handlerPanicRST struct { + StreamID uint32 +} + +func (hp handlerPanicRST) writeFrame(ctx writeContext) error { + return ctx.Framer().WriteRSTStream(hp.StreamID, ErrCodeInternal) +} + +func (se StreamError) writeFrame(ctx writeContext) error { + return ctx.Framer().WriteRSTStream(se.StreamID, se.Code) +} + +type writePingAck struct{ pf *PingFrame } + +func (w writePingAck) writeFrame(ctx writeContext) error { + return ctx.Framer().WritePing(true, w.pf.Data) +} + +type writeSettingsAck struct{} + +func (writeSettingsAck) writeFrame(ctx writeContext) error { + return ctx.Framer().WriteSettingsAck() +} + +// writeResHeaders is a request to write a HEADERS and 0+ CONTINUATION frames +// for HTTP response headers or trailers from a server handler. +type writeResHeaders struct { + streamID uint32 + httpResCode int // 0 means no ":status" line + h http.Header // may be nil + trailers []string // if non-nil, which keys of h to write. nil means all. + endStream bool + + date string + contentType string + contentLength string +} + +func encKV(enc *hpack.Encoder, k, v string) { + if VerboseLogs { + log.Printf("http2: server encoding header %q = %q", k, v) + } + enc.WriteField(hpack.HeaderField{Name: k, Value: v}) +} + +func (w *writeResHeaders) writeFrame(ctx writeContext) error { + enc, buf := ctx.HeaderEncoder() + buf.Reset() + + if w.httpResCode != 0 { + encKV(enc, ":status", httpCodeString(w.httpResCode)) + } + + encodeHeaders(enc, w.h, w.trailers) + + if w.contentType != "" { + encKV(enc, "content-type", w.contentType) + } + if w.contentLength != "" { + encKV(enc, "content-length", w.contentLength) + } + if w.date != "" { + encKV(enc, "date", w.date) + } + + headerBlock := buf.Bytes() + if len(headerBlock) == 0 && w.trailers == nil { + panic("unexpected empty hpack") + } + + // For now we're lazy and just pick the minimum MAX_FRAME_SIZE + // that all peers must support (16KB). Later we could care + // more and send larger frames if the peer advertised it, but + // there's little point. Most headers are small anyway (so we + // generally won't have CONTINUATION frames), and extra frames + // only waste 9 bytes anyway. + const maxFrameSize = 16384 + + first := true + for len(headerBlock) > 0 { + frag := headerBlock + if len(frag) > maxFrameSize { + frag = frag[:maxFrameSize] + } + headerBlock = headerBlock[len(frag):] + endHeaders := len(headerBlock) == 0 + var err error + if first { + first = false + err = ctx.Framer().WriteHeaders(HeadersFrameParam{ + StreamID: w.streamID, + BlockFragment: frag, + EndStream: w.endStream, + EndHeaders: endHeaders, + }) + } else { + err = ctx.Framer().WriteContinuation(w.streamID, endHeaders, frag) + } + if err != nil { + return err + } + } + return nil +} + +type write100ContinueHeadersFrame struct { + streamID uint32 +} + +func (w write100ContinueHeadersFrame) writeFrame(ctx writeContext) error { + enc, buf := ctx.HeaderEncoder() + buf.Reset() + encKV(enc, ":status", "100") + return ctx.Framer().WriteHeaders(HeadersFrameParam{ + StreamID: w.streamID, + BlockFragment: buf.Bytes(), + EndStream: false, + EndHeaders: true, + }) +} + +type writeWindowUpdate struct { + streamID uint32 // or 0 for conn-level + n uint32 +} + +func (wu writeWindowUpdate) writeFrame(ctx writeContext) error { + return ctx.Framer().WriteWindowUpdate(wu.streamID, wu.n) +} + +func encodeHeaders(enc *hpack.Encoder, h http.Header, keys []string) { + if keys == nil { + sorter := sorterPool.Get().(*sorter) + // Using defer here, since the returned keys from the + // sorter.Keys method is only valid until the sorter + // is returned: + defer sorterPool.Put(sorter) + keys = sorter.Keys(h) + } + for _, k := range keys { + vv := h[k] + k = lowerHeader(k) + if !validWireHeaderFieldName(k) { + // Skip it as backup paranoia. Per + // golang.org/issue/14048, these should + // already be rejected at a higher level. + continue + } + isTE := k == "transfer-encoding" + for _, v := range vv { + if !httplex.ValidHeaderFieldValue(v) { + // TODO: return an error? golang.org/issue/14048 + // For now just omit it. + continue + } + // TODO: more of "8.1.2.2 Connection-Specific Header Fields" + if isTE && v != "trailers" { + continue + } + encKV(enc, k, v) + } + } +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/writesched.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/writesched.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c24316c --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/writesched.go @@ -0,0 +1,283 @@ +// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package http2 + +import "fmt" + +// frameWriteMsg is a request to write a frame. +type frameWriteMsg struct { + // write is the interface value that does the writing, once the + // writeScheduler (below) has decided to select this frame + // to write. The write functions are all defined in write.go. + write writeFramer + + stream *stream // used for prioritization. nil for non-stream frames. + + // done, if non-nil, must be a buffered channel with space for + // 1 message and is sent the return value from write (or an + // earlier error) when the frame has been written. + done chan error +} + +// for debugging only: +func (wm frameWriteMsg) String() string { + var streamID uint32 + if wm.stream != nil { + streamID = wm.stream.id + } + var des string + if s, ok := wm.write.(fmt.Stringer); ok { + des = s.String() + } else { + des = fmt.Sprintf("%T", wm.write) + } + return fmt.Sprintf("[frameWriteMsg stream=%d, ch=%v, type: %v]", streamID, wm.done != nil, des) +} + +// writeScheduler tracks pending frames to write, priorities, and decides +// the next one to use. It is not thread-safe. +type writeScheduler struct { + // zero are frames not associated with a specific stream. + // They're sent before any stream-specific freams. + zero writeQueue + + // maxFrameSize is the maximum size of a DATA frame + // we'll write. Must be non-zero and between 16K-16M. + maxFrameSize uint32 + + // sq contains the stream-specific queues, keyed by stream ID. + // when a stream is idle, it's deleted from the map. + sq map[uint32]*writeQueue + + // canSend is a slice of memory that's reused between frame + // scheduling decisions to hold the list of writeQueues (from sq) + // which have enough flow control data to send. After canSend is + // built, the best is selected. + canSend []*writeQueue + + // pool of empty queues for reuse. + queuePool []*writeQueue +} + +func (ws *writeScheduler) putEmptyQueue(q *writeQueue) { + if len(q.s) != 0 { + panic("queue must be empty") + } + ws.queuePool = append(ws.queuePool, q) +} + +func (ws *writeScheduler) getEmptyQueue() *writeQueue { + ln := len(ws.queuePool) + if ln == 0 { + return new(writeQueue) + } + q := ws.queuePool[ln-1] + ws.queuePool = ws.queuePool[:ln-1] + return q +} + +func (ws *writeScheduler) empty() bool { return ws.zero.empty() && len(ws.sq) == 0 } + +func (ws *writeScheduler) add(wm frameWriteMsg) { + st := wm.stream + if st == nil { + ws.zero.push(wm) + } else { + ws.streamQueue(st.id).push(wm) + } +} + +func (ws *writeScheduler) streamQueue(streamID uint32) *writeQueue { + if q, ok := ws.sq[streamID]; ok { + return q + } + if ws.sq == nil { + ws.sq = make(map[uint32]*writeQueue) + } + q := ws.getEmptyQueue() + ws.sq[streamID] = q + return q +} + +// take returns the most important frame to write and removes it from the scheduler. +// It is illegal to call this if the scheduler is empty or if there are no connection-level +// flow control bytes available. +func (ws *writeScheduler) take() (wm frameWriteMsg, ok bool) { + if ws.maxFrameSize == 0 { + panic("internal error: ws.maxFrameSize not initialized or invalid") + } + + // If there any frames not associated with streams, prefer those first. + // These are usually SETTINGS, etc. + if !ws.zero.empty() { + return ws.zero.shift(), true + } + if len(ws.sq) == 0 { + return + } + + // Next, prioritize frames on streams that aren't DATA frames (no cost). + for id, q := range ws.sq { + if q.firstIsNoCost() { + return ws.takeFrom(id, q) + } + } + + // Now, all that remains are DATA frames with non-zero bytes to + // send. So pick the best one. + if len(ws.canSend) != 0 { + panic("should be empty") + } + for _, q := range ws.sq { + if n := ws.streamWritableBytes(q); n > 0 { + ws.canSend = append(ws.canSend, q) + } + } + if len(ws.canSend) == 0 { + return + } + defer ws.zeroCanSend() + + // TODO: find the best queue + q := ws.canSend[0] + + return ws.takeFrom(q.streamID(), q) +} + +// zeroCanSend is defered from take. +func (ws *writeScheduler) zeroCanSend() { + for i := range ws.canSend { + ws.canSend[i] = nil + } + ws.canSend = ws.canSend[:0] +} + +// streamWritableBytes returns the number of DATA bytes we could write +// from the given queue's stream, if this stream/queue were +// selected. It is an error to call this if q's head isn't a +// *writeData. +func (ws *writeScheduler) streamWritableBytes(q *writeQueue) int32 { + wm := q.head() + ret := wm.stream.flow.available() // max we can write + if ret == 0 { + return 0 + } + if int32(ws.maxFrameSize) < ret { + ret = int32(ws.maxFrameSize) + } + if ret == 0 { + panic("internal error: ws.maxFrameSize not initialized or invalid") + } + wd := wm.write.(*writeData) + if len(wd.p) < int(ret) { + ret = int32(len(wd.p)) + } + return ret +} + +func (ws *writeScheduler) takeFrom(id uint32, q *writeQueue) (wm frameWriteMsg, ok bool) { + wm = q.head() + // If the first item in this queue costs flow control tokens + // and we don't have enough, write as much as we can. + if wd, ok := wm.write.(*writeData); ok && len(wd.p) > 0 { + allowed := wm.stream.flow.available() // max we can write + if allowed == 0 { + // No quota available. Caller can try the next stream. + return frameWriteMsg{}, false + } + if int32(ws.maxFrameSize) < allowed { + allowed = int32(ws.maxFrameSize) + } + // TODO: further restrict the allowed size, because even if + // the peer says it's okay to write 16MB data frames, we might + // want to write smaller ones to properly weight competing + // streams' priorities. + + if len(wd.p) > int(allowed) { + wm.stream.flow.take(allowed) + chunk := wd.p[:allowed] + wd.p = wd.p[allowed:] + // Make up a new write message of a valid size, rather + // than shifting one off the queue. + return frameWriteMsg{ + stream: wm.stream, + write: &writeData{ + streamID: wd.streamID, + p: chunk, + // even if the original had endStream set, there + // arebytes remaining because len(wd.p) > allowed, + // so we know endStream is false: + endStream: false, + }, + // our caller is blocking on the final DATA frame, not + // these intermediates, so no need to wait: + done: nil, + }, true + } + wm.stream.flow.take(int32(len(wd.p))) + } + + q.shift() + if q.empty() { + ws.putEmptyQueue(q) + delete(ws.sq, id) + } + return wm, true +} + +func (ws *writeScheduler) forgetStream(id uint32) { + q, ok := ws.sq[id] + if !ok { + return + } + delete(ws.sq, id) + + // But keep it for others later. + for i := range q.s { + q.s[i] = frameWriteMsg{} + } + q.s = q.s[:0] + ws.putEmptyQueue(q) +} + +type writeQueue struct { + s []frameWriteMsg +} + +// streamID returns the stream ID for a non-empty stream-specific queue. +func (q *writeQueue) streamID() uint32 { return q.s[0].stream.id } + +func (q *writeQueue) empty() bool { return len(q.s) == 0 } + +func (q *writeQueue) push(wm frameWriteMsg) { + q.s = append(q.s, wm) +} + +// head returns the next item that would be removed by shift. +func (q *writeQueue) head() frameWriteMsg { + if len(q.s) == 0 { + panic("invalid use of queue") + } + return q.s[0] +} + +func (q *writeQueue) shift() frameWriteMsg { + if len(q.s) == 0 { + panic("invalid use of queue") + } + wm := q.s[0] + // TODO: less copy-happy queue. + copy(q.s, q.s[1:]) + q.s[len(q.s)-1] = frameWriteMsg{} + q.s = q.s[:len(q.s)-1] + return wm +} + +func (q *writeQueue) firstIsNoCost() bool { + if df, ok := q.s[0].write.(*writeData); ok { + return len(df.p) == 0 + } + return true +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/internal/timeseries/timeseries.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/internal/timeseries/timeseries.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1119f34 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/internal/timeseries/timeseries.go @@ -0,0 +1,525 @@ +// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package timeseries implements a time series structure for stats collection. +package timeseries // import "golang.org/x/net/internal/timeseries" + +import ( + "fmt" + "log" + "time" +) + +const ( + timeSeriesNumBuckets = 64 + minuteHourSeriesNumBuckets = 60 +) + +var timeSeriesResolutions = []time.Duration{ + 1 * time.Second, + 10 * time.Second, + 1 * time.Minute, + 10 * time.Minute, + 1 * time.Hour, + 6 * time.Hour, + 24 * time.Hour, // 1 day + 7 * 24 * time.Hour, // 1 week + 4 * 7 * 24 * time.Hour, // 4 weeks + 16 * 7 * 24 * time.Hour, // 16 weeks +} + +var minuteHourSeriesResolutions = []time.Duration{ + 1 * time.Second, + 1 * time.Minute, +} + +// An Observable is a kind of data that can be aggregated in a time series. +type Observable interface { + Multiply(ratio float64) // Multiplies the data in self by a given ratio + Add(other Observable) // Adds the data from a different observation to self + Clear() // Clears the observation so it can be reused. + CopyFrom(other Observable) // Copies the contents of a given observation to self +} + +// Float attaches the methods of Observable to a float64. +type Float float64 + +// NewFloat returns a Float. +func NewFloat() Observable { + f := Float(0) + return &f +} + +// String returns the float as a string. +func (f *Float) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%g", f.Value()) } + +// Value returns the float's value. +func (f *Float) Value() float64 { return float64(*f) } + +func (f *Float) Multiply(ratio float64) { *f *= Float(ratio) } + +func (f *Float) Add(other Observable) { + o := other.(*Float) + *f += *o +} + +func (f *Float) Clear() { *f = 0 } + +func (f *Float) CopyFrom(other Observable) { + o := other.(*Float) + *f = *o +} + +// A Clock tells the current time. +type Clock interface { + Time() time.Time +} + +type defaultClock int + +var defaultClockInstance defaultClock + +func (defaultClock) Time() time.Time { return time.Now() } + +// Information kept per level. Each level consists of a circular list of +// observations. The start of the level may be derived from end and the +// len(buckets) * sizeInMillis. +type tsLevel struct { + oldest int // index to oldest bucketed Observable + newest int // index to newest bucketed Observable + end time.Time // end timestamp for this level + size time.Duration // duration of the bucketed Observable + buckets []Observable // collections of observations + provider func() Observable // used for creating new Observable +} + +func (l *tsLevel) Clear() { + l.oldest = 0 + l.newest = len(l.buckets) - 1 + l.end = time.Time{} + for i := range l.buckets { + if l.buckets[i] != nil { + l.buckets[i].Clear() + l.buckets[i] = nil + } + } +} + +func (l *tsLevel) InitLevel(size time.Duration, numBuckets int, f func() Observable) { + l.size = size + l.provider = f + l.buckets = make([]Observable, numBuckets) +} + +// Keeps a sequence of levels. Each level is responsible for storing data at +// a given resolution. For example, the first level stores data at a one +// minute resolution while the second level stores data at a one hour +// resolution. + +// Each level is represented by a sequence of buckets. Each bucket spans an +// interval equal to the resolution of the level. New observations are added +// to the last bucket. +type timeSeries struct { + provider func() Observable // make more Observable + numBuckets int // number of buckets in each level + levels []*tsLevel // levels of bucketed Observable + lastAdd time.Time // time of last Observable tracked + total Observable // convenient aggregation of all Observable + clock Clock // Clock for getting current time + pending Observable // observations not yet bucketed + pendingTime time.Time // what time are we keeping in pending + dirty bool // if there are pending observations +} + +// init initializes a level according to the supplied criteria. +func (ts *timeSeries) init(resolutions []time.Duration, f func() Observable, numBuckets int, clock Clock) { + ts.provider = f + ts.numBuckets = numBuckets + ts.clock = clock + ts.levels = make([]*tsLevel, len(resolutions)) + + for i := range resolutions { + if i > 0 && resolutions[i-1] >= resolutions[i] { + log.Print("timeseries: resolutions must be monotonically increasing") + break + } + newLevel := new(tsLevel) + newLevel.InitLevel(resolutions[i], ts.numBuckets, ts.provider) + ts.levels[i] = newLevel + } + + ts.Clear() +} + +// Clear removes all observations from the time series. +func (ts *timeSeries) Clear() { + ts.lastAdd = time.Time{} + ts.total = ts.resetObservation(ts.total) + ts.pending = ts.resetObservation(ts.pending) + ts.pendingTime = time.Time{} + ts.dirty = false + + for i := range ts.levels { + ts.levels[i].Clear() + } +} + +// Add records an observation at the current time. +func (ts *timeSeries) Add(observation Observable) { + ts.AddWithTime(observation, ts.clock.Time()) +} + +// AddWithTime records an observation at the specified time. +func (ts *timeSeries) AddWithTime(observation Observable, t time.Time) { + + smallBucketDuration := ts.levels[0].size + + if t.After(ts.lastAdd) { + ts.lastAdd = t + } + + if t.After(ts.pendingTime) { + ts.advance(t) + ts.mergePendingUpdates() + ts.pendingTime = ts.levels[0].end + ts.pending.CopyFrom(observation) + ts.dirty = true + } else if t.After(ts.pendingTime.Add(-1 * smallBucketDuration)) { + // The observation is close enough to go into the pending bucket. + // This compensates for clock skewing and small scheduling delays + // by letting the update stay in the fast path. + ts.pending.Add(observation) + ts.dirty = true + } else { + ts.mergeValue(observation, t) + } +} + +// mergeValue inserts the observation at the specified time in the past into all levels. +func (ts *timeSeries) mergeValue(observation Observable, t time.Time) { + for _, level := range ts.levels { + index := (ts.numBuckets - 1) - int(level.end.Sub(t)/level.size) + if 0 <= index && index < ts.numBuckets { + bucketNumber := (level.oldest + index) % ts.numBuckets + if level.buckets[bucketNumber] == nil { + level.buckets[bucketNumber] = level.provider() + } + level.buckets[bucketNumber].Add(observation) + } + } + ts.total.Add(observation) +} + +// mergePendingUpdates applies the pending updates into all levels. +func (ts *timeSeries) mergePendingUpdates() { + if ts.dirty { + ts.mergeValue(ts.pending, ts.pendingTime) + ts.pending = ts.resetObservation(ts.pending) + ts.dirty = false + } +} + +// advance cycles the buckets at each level until the latest bucket in +// each level can hold the time specified. +func (ts *timeSeries) advance(t time.Time) { + if !t.After(ts.levels[0].end) { + return + } + for i := 0; i < len(ts.levels); i++ { + level := ts.levels[i] + if !level.end.Before(t) { + break + } + + // If the time is sufficiently far, just clear the level and advance + // directly. + if !t.Before(level.end.Add(level.size * time.Duration(ts.numBuckets))) { + for _, b := range level.buckets { + ts.resetObservation(b) + } + level.end = time.Unix(0, (t.UnixNano()/level.size.Nanoseconds())*level.size.Nanoseconds()) + } + + for t.After(level.end) { + level.end = level.end.Add(level.size) + level.newest = level.oldest + level.oldest = (level.oldest + 1) % ts.numBuckets + ts.resetObservation(level.buckets[level.newest]) + } + + t = level.end + } +} + +// Latest returns the sum of the num latest buckets from the level. +func (ts *timeSeries) Latest(level, num int) Observable { + now := ts.clock.Time() + if ts.levels[0].end.Before(now) { + ts.advance(now) + } + + ts.mergePendingUpdates() + + result := ts.provider() + l := ts.levels[level] + index := l.newest + + for i := 0; i < num; i++ { + if l.buckets[index] != nil { + result.Add(l.buckets[index]) + } + if index == 0 { + index = ts.numBuckets + } + index-- + } + + return result +} + +// LatestBuckets returns a copy of the num latest buckets from level. +func (ts *timeSeries) LatestBuckets(level, num int) []Observable { + if level < 0 || level > len(ts.levels) { + log.Print("timeseries: bad level argument: ", level) + return nil + } + if num < 0 || num >= ts.numBuckets { + log.Print("timeseries: bad num argument: ", num) + return nil + } + + results := make([]Observable, num) + now := ts.clock.Time() + if ts.levels[0].end.Before(now) { + ts.advance(now) + } + + ts.mergePendingUpdates() + + l := ts.levels[level] + index := l.newest + + for i := 0; i < num; i++ { + result := ts.provider() + results[i] = result + if l.buckets[index] != nil { + result.CopyFrom(l.buckets[index]) + } + + if index == 0 { + index = ts.numBuckets + } + index -= 1 + } + return results +} + +// ScaleBy updates observations by scaling by factor. +func (ts *timeSeries) ScaleBy(factor float64) { + for _, l := range ts.levels { + for i := 0; i < ts.numBuckets; i++ { + l.buckets[i].Multiply(factor) + } + } + + ts.total.Multiply(factor) + ts.pending.Multiply(factor) +} + +// Range returns the sum of observations added over the specified time range. +// If start or finish times don't fall on bucket boundaries of the same +// level, then return values are approximate answers. +func (ts *timeSeries) Range(start, finish time.Time) Observable { + return ts.ComputeRange(start, finish, 1)[0] +} + +// Recent returns the sum of observations from the last delta. +func (ts *timeSeries) Recent(delta time.Duration) Observable { + now := ts.clock.Time() + return ts.Range(now.Add(-delta), now) +} + +// Total returns the total of all observations. +func (ts *timeSeries) Total() Observable { + ts.mergePendingUpdates() + return ts.total +} + +// ComputeRange computes a specified number of values into a slice using +// the observations recorded over the specified time period. The return +// values are approximate if the start or finish times don't fall on the +// bucket boundaries at the same level or if the number of buckets spanning +// the range is not an integral multiple of num. +func (ts *timeSeries) ComputeRange(start, finish time.Time, num int) []Observable { + if start.After(finish) { + log.Printf("timeseries: start > finish, %v>%v", start, finish) + return nil + } + + if num < 0 { + log.Printf("timeseries: num < 0, %v", num) + return nil + } + + results := make([]Observable, num) + + for _, l := range ts.levels { + if !start.Before(l.end.Add(-l.size * time.Duration(ts.numBuckets))) { + ts.extract(l, start, finish, num, results) + return results + } + } + + // Failed to find a level that covers the desired range. So just + // extract from the last level, even if it doesn't cover the entire + // desired range. + ts.extract(ts.levels[len(ts.levels)-1], start, finish, num, results) + + return results +} + +// RecentList returns the specified number of values in slice over the most +// recent time period of the specified range. +func (ts *timeSeries) RecentList(delta time.Duration, num int) []Observable { + if delta < 0 { + return nil + } + now := ts.clock.Time() + return ts.ComputeRange(now.Add(-delta), now, num) +} + +// extract returns a slice of specified number of observations from a given +// level over a given range. +func (ts *timeSeries) extract(l *tsLevel, start, finish time.Time, num int, results []Observable) { + ts.mergePendingUpdates() + + srcInterval := l.size + dstInterval := finish.Sub(start) / time.Duration(num) + dstStart := start + srcStart := l.end.Add(-srcInterval * time.Duration(ts.numBuckets)) + + srcIndex := 0 + + // Where should scanning start? + if dstStart.After(srcStart) { + advance := dstStart.Sub(srcStart) / srcInterval + srcIndex += int(advance) + srcStart = srcStart.Add(advance * srcInterval) + } + + // The i'th value is computed as show below. + // interval = (finish/start)/num + // i'th value = sum of observation in range + // [ start + i * interval, + // start + (i + 1) * interval ) + for i := 0; i < num; i++ { + results[i] = ts.resetObservation(results[i]) + dstEnd := dstStart.Add(dstInterval) + for srcIndex < ts.numBuckets && srcStart.Before(dstEnd) { + srcEnd := srcStart.Add(srcInterval) + if srcEnd.After(ts.lastAdd) { + srcEnd = ts.lastAdd + } + + if !srcEnd.Before(dstStart) { + srcValue := l.buckets[(srcIndex+l.oldest)%ts.numBuckets] + if !srcStart.Before(dstStart) && !srcEnd.After(dstEnd) { + // dst completely contains src. + if srcValue != nil { + results[i].Add(srcValue) + } + } else { + // dst partially overlaps src. + overlapStart := maxTime(srcStart, dstStart) + overlapEnd := minTime(srcEnd, dstEnd) + base := srcEnd.Sub(srcStart) + fraction := overlapEnd.Sub(overlapStart).Seconds() / base.Seconds() + + used := ts.provider() + if srcValue != nil { + used.CopyFrom(srcValue) + } + used.Multiply(fraction) + results[i].Add(used) + } + + if srcEnd.After(dstEnd) { + break + } + } + srcIndex++ + srcStart = srcStart.Add(srcInterval) + } + dstStart = dstStart.Add(dstInterval) + } +} + +// resetObservation clears the content so the struct may be reused. +func (ts *timeSeries) resetObservation(observation Observable) Observable { + if observation == nil { + observation = ts.provider() + } else { + observation.Clear() + } + return observation +} + +// TimeSeries tracks data at granularities from 1 second to 16 weeks. +type TimeSeries struct { + timeSeries +} + +// NewTimeSeries creates a new TimeSeries using the function provided for creating new Observable. +func NewTimeSeries(f func() Observable) *TimeSeries { + return NewTimeSeriesWithClock(f, defaultClockInstance) +} + +// NewTimeSeriesWithClock creates a new TimeSeries using the function provided for creating new Observable and the clock for +// assigning timestamps. +func NewTimeSeriesWithClock(f func() Observable, clock Clock) *TimeSeries { + ts := new(TimeSeries) + ts.timeSeries.init(timeSeriesResolutions, f, timeSeriesNumBuckets, clock) + return ts +} + +// MinuteHourSeries tracks data at granularities of 1 minute and 1 hour. +type MinuteHourSeries struct { + timeSeries +} + +// NewMinuteHourSeries creates a new MinuteHourSeries using the function provided for creating new Observable. +func NewMinuteHourSeries(f func() Observable) *MinuteHourSeries { + return NewMinuteHourSeriesWithClock(f, defaultClockInstance) +} + +// NewMinuteHourSeriesWithClock creates a new MinuteHourSeries using the function provided for creating new Observable and the clock for +// assigning timestamps. +func NewMinuteHourSeriesWithClock(f func() Observable, clock Clock) *MinuteHourSeries { + ts := new(MinuteHourSeries) + ts.timeSeries.init(minuteHourSeriesResolutions, f, + minuteHourSeriesNumBuckets, clock) + return ts +} + +func (ts *MinuteHourSeries) Minute() Observable { + return ts.timeSeries.Latest(0, 60) +} + +func (ts *MinuteHourSeries) Hour() Observable { + return ts.timeSeries.Latest(1, 60) +} + +func minTime(a, b time.Time) time.Time { + if a.Before(b) { + return a + } + return b +} + +func maxTime(a, b time.Time) time.Time { + if a.After(b) { + return a + } + return b +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/lex/httplex/httplex.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/lex/httplex/httplex.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bd0ec24 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/lex/httplex/httplex.go @@ -0,0 +1,312 @@ +// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +// Package httplex contains rules around lexical matters of various +// HTTP-related specifications. +// +// This package is shared by the standard library (which vendors it) +// and x/net/http2. It comes with no API stability promise. +package httplex + +import ( + "strings" + "unicode/utf8" +) + +var isTokenTable = [127]bool{ + '!': true, + '#': true, + '$': true, + '%': true, + '&': true, + '\'': true, + '*': true, + '+': true, + '-': true, + '.': true, + '0': true, + '1': true, + '2': true, + '3': true, + '4': true, + '5': true, + '6': true, + '7': true, + '8': true, + '9': true, + 'A': true, + 'B': true, + 'C': true, + 'D': true, + 'E': true, + 'F': true, + 'G': true, + 'H': true, + 'I': true, + 'J': true, + 'K': true, + 'L': true, + 'M': true, + 'N': true, + 'O': true, + 'P': true, + 'Q': true, + 'R': true, + 'S': true, + 'T': true, + 'U': true, + 'W': true, + 'V': true, + 'X': true, + 'Y': true, + 'Z': true, + '^': true, + '_': true, + '`': true, + 'a': true, + 'b': true, + 'c': true, + 'd': true, + 'e': true, + 'f': true, + 'g': true, + 'h': true, + 'i': true, + 'j': true, + 'k': true, + 'l': true, + 'm': true, + 'n': true, + 'o': true, + 'p': true, + 'q': true, + 'r': true, + 's': true, + 't': true, + 'u': true, + 'v': true, + 'w': true, + 'x': true, + 'y': true, + 'z': true, + '|': true, + '~': true, +} + +func IsTokenRune(r rune) bool { + i := int(r) + return i < len(isTokenTable) && isTokenTable[i] +} + +func isNotToken(r rune) bool { + return !IsTokenRune(r) +} + +// HeaderValuesContainsToken reports whether any string in values +// contains the provided token, ASCII case-insensitively. +func HeaderValuesContainsToken(values []string, token string) bool { + for _, v := range values { + if headerValueContainsToken(v, token) { + return true + } + } + return false +} + +// isOWS reports whether b is an optional whitespace byte, as defined +// by RFC 7230 section 3.2.3. +func isOWS(b byte) bool { return b == ' ' || b == '\t' } + +// trimOWS returns x with all optional whitespace removes from the +// beginning and end. +func trimOWS(x string) string { + // TODO: consider using strings.Trim(x, " \t") instead, + // if and when it's fast enough. See issue 10292. + // But this ASCII-only code will probably always beat UTF-8 + // aware code. + for len(x) > 0 && isOWS(x[0]) { + x = x[1:] + } + for len(x) > 0 && isOWS(x[len(x)-1]) { + x = x[:len(x)-1] + } + return x +} + +// headerValueContainsToken reports whether v (assumed to be a +// 0#element, in the ABNF extension described in RFC 7230 section 7) +// contains token amongst its comma-separated tokens, ASCII +// case-insensitively. +func headerValueContainsToken(v string, token string) bool { + v = trimOWS(v) + if comma := strings.IndexByte(v, ','); comma != -1 { + return tokenEqual(trimOWS(v[:comma]), token) || headerValueContainsToken(v[comma+1:], token) + } + return tokenEqual(v, token) +} + +// lowerASCII returns the ASCII lowercase version of b. +func lowerASCII(b byte) byte { + if 'A' <= b && b <= 'Z' { + return b + ('a' - 'A') + } + return b +} + +// tokenEqual reports whether t1 and t2 are equal, ASCII case-insensitively. +func tokenEqual(t1, t2 string) bool { + if len(t1) != len(t2) { + return false + } + for i, b := range t1 { + if b >= utf8.RuneSelf { + // No UTF-8 or non-ASCII allowed in tokens. + return false + } + if lowerASCII(byte(b)) != lowerASCII(t2[i]) { + return false + } + } + return true +} + +// isLWS reports whether b is linear white space, according +// to http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec2.html#sec2.2 +// LWS = [CRLF] 1*( SP | HT ) +func isLWS(b byte) bool { return b == ' ' || b == '\t' } + +// isCTL reports whether b is a control byte, according +// to http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec2.html#sec2.2 +// CTL = <any US-ASCII control character +// (octets 0 - 31) and DEL (127)> +func isCTL(b byte) bool { + const del = 0x7f // a CTL + return b < ' ' || b == del +} + +// ValidHeaderFieldName reports whether v is a valid HTTP/1.x header name. +// HTTP/2 imposes the additional restriction that uppercase ASCII +// letters are not allowed. +// +// RFC 7230 says: +// header-field = field-name ":" OWS field-value OWS +// field-name = token +// token = 1*tchar +// tchar = "!" / "#" / "$" / "%" / "&" / "'" / "*" / "+" / "-" / "." / +// "^" / "_" / "`" / "|" / "~" / DIGIT / ALPHA +func ValidHeaderFieldName(v string) bool { + if len(v) == 0 { + return false + } + for _, r := range v { + if !IsTokenRune(r) { + return false + } + } + return true +} + +// ValidHostHeader reports whether h is a valid host header. +func ValidHostHeader(h string) bool { + // The latest spec is actually this: + // + // http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-5.4 + // Host = uri-host [ ":" port ] + // + // Where uri-host is: + // http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-3.2.2 + // + // But we're going to be much more lenient for now and just + // search for any byte that's not a valid byte in any of those + // expressions. + for i := 0; i < len(h); i++ { + if !validHostByte[h[i]] { + return false + } + } + return true +} + +// See the validHostHeader comment. +var validHostByte = [256]bool{ + '0': true, '1': true, '2': true, '3': true, '4': true, '5': true, '6': true, '7': true, + '8': true, '9': true, + + 'a': true, 'b': true, 'c': true, 'd': true, 'e': true, 'f': true, 'g': true, 'h': true, + 'i': true, 'j': true, 'k': true, 'l': true, 'm': true, 'n': true, 'o': true, 'p': true, + 'q': true, 'r': true, 's': true, 't': true, 'u': true, 'v': true, 'w': true, 'x': true, + 'y': true, 'z': true, + + 'A': true, 'B': true, 'C': true, 'D': true, 'E': true, 'F': true, 'G': true, 'H': true, + 'I': true, 'J': true, 'K': true, 'L': true, 'M': true, 'N': true, 'O': true, 'P': true, + 'Q': true, 'R': true, 'S': true, 'T': true, 'U': true, 'V': true, 'W': true, 'X': true, + 'Y': true, 'Z': true, + + '!': true, // sub-delims + '$': true, // sub-delims + '%': true, // pct-encoded (and used in IPv6 zones) + '&': true, // sub-delims + '(': true, // sub-delims + ')': true, // sub-delims + '*': true, // sub-delims + '+': true, // sub-delims + ',': true, // sub-delims + '-': true, // unreserved + '.': true, // unreserved + ':': true, // IPv6address + Host expression's optional port + ';': true, // sub-delims + '=': true, // sub-delims + '[': true, + '\'': true, // sub-delims + ']': true, + '_': true, // unreserved + '~': true, // unreserved +} + +// ValidHeaderFieldValue reports whether v is a valid "field-value" according to +// http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec4.html#sec4.2 : +// +// message-header = field-name ":" [ field-value ] +// field-value = *( field-content | LWS ) +// field-content = <the OCTETs making up the field-value +// and consisting of either *TEXT or combinations +// of token, separators, and quoted-string> +// +// http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec2.html#sec2.2 : +// +// TEXT = <any OCTET except CTLs, +// but including LWS> +// LWS = [CRLF] 1*( SP | HT ) +// CTL = <any US-ASCII control character +// (octets 0 - 31) and DEL (127)> +// +// RFC 7230 says: +// field-value = *( field-content / obs-fold ) +// obj-fold = N/A to http2, and deprecated +// field-content = field-vchar [ 1*( SP / HTAB ) field-vchar ] +// field-vchar = VCHAR / obs-text +// obs-text = %x80-FF +// VCHAR = "any visible [USASCII] character" +// +// http2 further says: "Similarly, HTTP/2 allows header field values +// that are not valid. While most of the values that can be encoded +// will not alter header field parsing, carriage return (CR, ASCII +// 0xd), line feed (LF, ASCII 0xa), and the zero character (NUL, ASCII +// 0x0) might be exploited by an attacker if they are translated +// verbatim. Any request or response that contains a character not +// permitted in a header field value MUST be treated as malformed +// (Section 8.1.2.6). Valid characters are defined by the +// field-content ABNF rule in Section 3.2 of [RFC7230]." +// +// This function does not (yet?) properly handle the rejection of +// strings that begin or end with SP or HTAB. +func ValidHeaderFieldValue(v string) bool { + for i := 0; i < len(v); i++ { + b := v[i] + if isCTL(b) && !isLWS(b) { + return false + } + } + return true +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/trace/events.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/trace/events.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e66c7e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/trace/events.go @@ -0,0 +1,524 @@ +// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package trace + +import ( + "bytes" + "fmt" + "html/template" + "io" + "log" + "net/http" + "runtime" + "sort" + "strconv" + "strings" + "sync" + "sync/atomic" + "text/tabwriter" + "time" +) + +var eventsTmpl = template.Must(template.New("events").Funcs(template.FuncMap{ + "elapsed": elapsed, + "trimSpace": strings.TrimSpace, +}).Parse(eventsHTML)) + +const maxEventsPerLog = 100 + +type bucket struct { + MaxErrAge time.Duration + String string +} + +var buckets = []bucket{ + {0, "total"}, + {10 * time.Second, "errs<10s"}, + {1 * time.Minute, "errs<1m"}, + {10 * time.Minute, "errs<10m"}, + {1 * time.Hour, "errs<1h"}, + {10 * time.Hour, "errs<10h"}, + {24000 * time.Hour, "errors"}, +} + +// RenderEvents renders the HTML page typically served at /debug/events. +// It does not do any auth checking; see AuthRequest for the default auth check +// used by the handler registered on http.DefaultServeMux. +// req may be nil. +func RenderEvents(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request, sensitive bool) { + now := time.Now() + data := &struct { + Families []string // family names + Buckets []bucket + Counts [][]int // eventLog count per family/bucket + + // Set when a bucket has been selected. + Family string + Bucket int + EventLogs eventLogs + Expanded bool + }{ + Buckets: buckets, + } + + data.Families = make([]string, 0, len(families)) + famMu.RLock() + for name := range families { + data.Families = append(data.Families, name) + } + famMu.RUnlock() + sort.Strings(data.Families) + + // Count the number of eventLogs in each family for each error age. + data.Counts = make([][]int, len(data.Families)) + for i, name := range data.Families { + // TODO(sameer): move this loop under the family lock. + f := getEventFamily(name) + data.Counts[i] = make([]int, len(data.Buckets)) + for j, b := range data.Buckets { + data.Counts[i][j] = f.Count(now, b.MaxErrAge) + } + } + + if req != nil { + var ok bool + data.Family, data.Bucket, ok = parseEventsArgs(req) + if !ok { + // No-op + } else { + data.EventLogs = getEventFamily(data.Family).Copy(now, buckets[data.Bucket].MaxErrAge) + } + if data.EventLogs != nil { + defer data.EventLogs.Free() + sort.Sort(data.EventLogs) + } + if exp, err := strconv.ParseBool(req.FormValue("exp")); err == nil { + data.Expanded = exp + } + } + + famMu.RLock() + defer famMu.RUnlock() + if err := eventsTmpl.Execute(w, data); err != nil { + log.Printf("net/trace: Failed executing template: %v", err) + } +} + +func parseEventsArgs(req *http.Request) (fam string, b int, ok bool) { + fam, bStr := req.FormValue("fam"), req.FormValue("b") + if fam == "" || bStr == "" { + return "", 0, false + } + b, err := strconv.Atoi(bStr) + if err != nil || b < 0 || b >= len(buckets) { + return "", 0, false + } + return fam, b, true +} + +// An EventLog provides a log of events associated with a specific object. +type EventLog interface { + // Printf formats its arguments with fmt.Sprintf and adds the + // result to the event log. + Printf(format string, a ...interface{}) + + // Errorf is like Printf, but it marks this event as an error. + Errorf(format string, a ...interface{}) + + // Finish declares that this event log is complete. + // The event log should not be used after calling this method. + Finish() +} + +// NewEventLog returns a new EventLog with the specified family name +// and title. +func NewEventLog(family, title string) EventLog { + el := newEventLog() + el.ref() + el.Family, el.Title = family, title + el.Start = time.Now() + el.events = make([]logEntry, 0, maxEventsPerLog) + el.stack = make([]uintptr, 32) + n := runtime.Callers(2, el.stack) + el.stack = el.stack[:n] + + getEventFamily(family).add(el) + return el +} + +func (el *eventLog) Finish() { + getEventFamily(el.Family).remove(el) + el.unref() // matches ref in New +} + +var ( + famMu sync.RWMutex + families = make(map[string]*eventFamily) // family name => family +) + +func getEventFamily(fam string) *eventFamily { + famMu.Lock() + defer famMu.Unlock() + f := families[fam] + if f == nil { + f = &eventFamily{} + families[fam] = f + } + return f +} + +type eventFamily struct { + mu sync.RWMutex + eventLogs eventLogs +} + +func (f *eventFamily) add(el *eventLog) { + f.mu.Lock() + f.eventLogs = append(f.eventLogs, el) + f.mu.Unlock() +} + +func (f *eventFamily) remove(el *eventLog) { + f.mu.Lock() + defer f.mu.Unlock() + for i, el0 := range f.eventLogs { + if el == el0 { + copy(f.eventLogs[i:], f.eventLogs[i+1:]) + f.eventLogs = f.eventLogs[:len(f.eventLogs)-1] + return + } + } +} + +func (f *eventFamily) Count(now time.Time, maxErrAge time.Duration) (n int) { + f.mu.RLock() + defer f.mu.RUnlock() + for _, el := range f.eventLogs { + if el.hasRecentError(now, maxErrAge) { + n++ + } + } + return +} + +func (f *eventFamily) Copy(now time.Time, maxErrAge time.Duration) (els eventLogs) { + f.mu.RLock() + defer f.mu.RUnlock() + els = make(eventLogs, 0, len(f.eventLogs)) + for _, el := range f.eventLogs { + if el.hasRecentError(now, maxErrAge) { + el.ref() + els = append(els, el) + } + } + return +} + +type eventLogs []*eventLog + +// Free calls unref on each element of the list. +func (els eventLogs) Free() { + for _, el := range els { + el.unref() + } +} + +// eventLogs may be sorted in reverse chronological order. +func (els eventLogs) Len() int { return len(els) } +func (els eventLogs) Less(i, j int) bool { return els[i].Start.After(els[j].Start) } +func (els eventLogs) Swap(i, j int) { els[i], els[j] = els[j], els[i] } + +// A logEntry is a timestamped log entry in an event log. +type logEntry struct { + When time.Time + Elapsed time.Duration // since previous event in log + NewDay bool // whether this event is on a different day to the previous event + What string + IsErr bool +} + +// WhenString returns a string representation of the elapsed time of the event. +// It will include the date if midnight was crossed. +func (e logEntry) WhenString() string { + if e.NewDay { + return e.When.Format("2006/01/02 15:04:05.000000") + } + return e.When.Format("15:04:05.000000") +} + +// An eventLog represents an active event log. +type eventLog struct { + // Family is the top-level grouping of event logs to which this belongs. + Family string + + // Title is the title of this event log. + Title string + + // Timing information. + Start time.Time + + // Call stack where this event log was created. + stack []uintptr + + // Append-only sequence of events. + // + // TODO(sameer): change this to a ring buffer to avoid the array copy + // when we hit maxEventsPerLog. + mu sync.RWMutex + events []logEntry + LastErrorTime time.Time + discarded int + + refs int32 // how many buckets this is in +} + +func (el *eventLog) reset() { + // Clear all but the mutex. Mutexes may not be copied, even when unlocked. + el.Family = "" + el.Title = "" + el.Start = time.Time{} + el.stack = nil + el.events = nil + el.LastErrorTime = time.Time{} + el.discarded = 0 + el.refs = 0 +} + +func (el *eventLog) hasRecentError(now time.Time, maxErrAge time.Duration) bool { + if maxErrAge == 0 { + return true + } + el.mu.RLock() + defer el.mu.RUnlock() + return now.Sub(el.LastErrorTime) < maxErrAge +} + +// delta returns the elapsed time since the last event or the log start, +// and whether it spans midnight. +// L >= el.mu +func (el *eventLog) delta(t time.Time) (time.Duration, bool) { + if len(el.events) == 0 { + return t.Sub(el.Start), false + } + prev := el.events[len(el.events)-1].When + return t.Sub(prev), prev.Day() != t.Day() + +} + +func (el *eventLog) Printf(format string, a ...interface{}) { + el.printf(false, format, a...) +} + +func (el *eventLog) Errorf(format string, a ...interface{}) { + el.printf(true, format, a...) +} + +func (el *eventLog) printf(isErr bool, format string, a ...interface{}) { + e := logEntry{When: time.Now(), IsErr: isErr, What: fmt.Sprintf(format, a...)} + el.mu.Lock() + e.Elapsed, e.NewDay = el.delta(e.When) + if len(el.events) < maxEventsPerLog { + el.events = append(el.events, e) + } else { + // Discard the oldest event. + if el.discarded == 0 { + // el.discarded starts at two to count for the event it + // is replacing, plus the next one that we are about to + // drop. + el.discarded = 2 + } else { + el.discarded++ + } + // TODO(sameer): if this causes allocations on a critical path, + // change eventLog.What to be a fmt.Stringer, as in trace.go. + el.events[0].What = fmt.Sprintf("(%d events discarded)", el.discarded) + // The timestamp of the discarded meta-event should be + // the time of the last event it is representing. + el.events[0].When = el.events[1].When + copy(el.events[1:], el.events[2:]) + el.events[maxEventsPerLog-1] = e + } + if e.IsErr { + el.LastErrorTime = e.When + } + el.mu.Unlock() +} + +func (el *eventLog) ref() { + atomic.AddInt32(&el.refs, 1) +} + +func (el *eventLog) unref() { + if atomic.AddInt32(&el.refs, -1) == 0 { + freeEventLog(el) + } +} + +func (el *eventLog) When() string { + return el.Start.Format("2006/01/02 15:04:05.000000") +} + +func (el *eventLog) ElapsedTime() string { + elapsed := time.Since(el.Start) + return fmt.Sprintf("%.6f", elapsed.Seconds()) +} + +func (el *eventLog) Stack() string { + buf := new(bytes.Buffer) + tw := tabwriter.NewWriter(buf, 1, 8, 1, '\t', 0) + printStackRecord(tw, el.stack) + tw.Flush() + return buf.String() +} + +// printStackRecord prints the function + source line information +// for a single stack trace. +// Adapted from runtime/pprof/pprof.go. +func printStackRecord(w io.Writer, stk []uintptr) { + for _, pc := range stk { + f := runtime.FuncForPC(pc) + if f == nil { + continue + } + file, line := f.FileLine(pc) + name := f.Name() + // Hide runtime.goexit and any runtime functions at the beginning. + if strings.HasPrefix(name, "runtime.") { + continue + } + fmt.Fprintf(w, "# %s\t%s:%d\n", name, file, line) + } +} + +func (el *eventLog) Events() []logEntry { + el.mu.RLock() + defer el.mu.RUnlock() + return el.events +} + +// freeEventLogs is a freelist of *eventLog +var freeEventLogs = make(chan *eventLog, 1000) + +// newEventLog returns a event log ready to use. +func newEventLog() *eventLog { + select { + case el := <-freeEventLogs: + return el + default: + return new(eventLog) + } +} + +// freeEventLog adds el to freeEventLogs if there's room. +// This is non-blocking. +func freeEventLog(el *eventLog) { + el.reset() + select { + case freeEventLogs <- el: + default: + } +} + +const eventsHTML = ` +<html> + <head> + <title>events</title> + </head> + <style type="text/css"> + body { + font-family: sans-serif; + } + table#req-status td.family { + padding-right: 2em; + } + table#req-status td.active { + padding-right: 1em; + } + table#req-status td.empty { + color: #aaa; + } + table#reqs { + margin-top: 1em; + } + table#reqs tr.first { + {{if $.Expanded}}font-weight: bold;{{end}} + } + table#reqs td { + font-family: monospace; + } + table#reqs td.when { + text-align: right; + white-space: nowrap; + } + table#reqs td.elapsed { + padding: 0 0.5em; + text-align: right; + white-space: pre; + width: 10em; + } + address { + font-size: smaller; + margin-top: 5em; + } + </style> + <body> + +<h1>/debug/events</h1> + +<table id="req-status"> + {{range $i, $fam := .Families}} + <tr> + <td class="family">{{$fam}}</td> + + {{range $j, $bucket := $.Buckets}} + {{$n := index $.Counts $i $j}} + <td class="{{if not $bucket.MaxErrAge}}active{{end}}{{if not $n}}empty{{end}}"> + {{if $n}}<a href="?fam={{$fam}}&b={{$j}}{{if $.Expanded}}&exp=1{{end}}">{{end}} + [{{$n}} {{$bucket.String}}] + {{if $n}}</a>{{end}} + </td> + {{end}} + + </tr>{{end}} +</table> + +{{if $.EventLogs}} +<hr /> +<h3>Family: {{$.Family}}</h3> + +{{if $.Expanded}}<a href="?fam={{$.Family}}&b={{$.Bucket}}">{{end}} +[Summary]{{if $.Expanded}}</a>{{end}} + +{{if not $.Expanded}}<a href="?fam={{$.Family}}&b={{$.Bucket}}&exp=1">{{end}} +[Expanded]{{if not $.Expanded}}</a>{{end}} + +<table id="reqs"> + <tr><th>When</th><th>Elapsed</th></tr> + {{range $el := $.EventLogs}} + <tr class="first"> + <td class="when">{{$el.When}}</td> + <td class="elapsed">{{$el.ElapsedTime}}</td> + <td>{{$el.Title}} + </tr> + {{if $.Expanded}} + <tr> + <td class="when"></td> + <td class="elapsed"></td> + <td><pre>{{$el.Stack|trimSpace}}</pre></td> + </tr> + {{range $el.Events}} + <tr> + <td class="when">{{.WhenString}}</td> + <td class="elapsed">{{elapsed .Elapsed}}</td> + <td>.{{if .IsErr}}E{{else}}.{{end}}. {{.What}}</td> + </tr> + {{end}} + {{end}} + {{end}} +</table> +{{end}} + </body> +</html> +` diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/trace/histogram.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/trace/histogram.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bb42aa5 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/trace/histogram.go @@ -0,0 +1,356 @@ +// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +package trace + +// This file implements histogramming for RPC statistics collection. + +import ( + "bytes" + "fmt" + "html/template" + "log" + "math" + + "golang.org/x/net/internal/timeseries" +) + +const ( + bucketCount = 38 +) + +// histogram keeps counts of values in buckets that are spaced +// out in powers of 2: 0-1, 2-3, 4-7... +// histogram implements timeseries.Observable +type histogram struct { + sum int64 // running total of measurements + sumOfSquares float64 // square of running total + buckets []int64 // bucketed values for histogram + value int // holds a single value as an optimization + valueCount int64 // number of values recorded for single value +} + +// AddMeasurement records a value measurement observation to the histogram. +func (h *histogram) addMeasurement(value int64) { + // TODO: assert invariant + h.sum += value + h.sumOfSquares += float64(value) * float64(value) + + bucketIndex := getBucket(value) + + if h.valueCount == 0 || (h.valueCount > 0 && h.value == bucketIndex) { + h.value = bucketIndex + h.valueCount++ + } else { + h.allocateBuckets() + h.buckets[bucketIndex]++ + } +} + +func (h *histogram) allocateBuckets() { + if h.buckets == nil { + h.buckets = make([]int64, bucketCount) + h.buckets[h.value] = h.valueCount + h.value = 0 + h.valueCount = -1 + } +} + +func log2(i int64) int { + n := 0 + for ; i >= 0x100; i >>= 8 { + n += 8 + } + for ; i > 0; i >>= 1 { + n += 1 + } + return n +} + +func getBucket(i int64) (index int) { + index = log2(i) - 1 + if index < 0 { + index = 0 + } + if index >= bucketCount { + index = bucketCount - 1 + } + return +} + +// Total returns the number of recorded observations. +func (h *histogram) total() (total int64) { + if h.valueCount >= 0 { + total = h.valueCount + } + for _, val := range h.buckets { + total += int64(val) + } + return +} + +// Average returns the average value of recorded observations. +func (h *histogram) average() float64 { + t := h.total() + if t == 0 { + return 0 + } + return float64(h.sum) / float64(t) +} + +// Variance returns the variance of recorded observations. +func (h *histogram) variance() float64 { + t := float64(h.total()) + if t == 0 { + return 0 + } + s := float64(h.sum) / t + return h.sumOfSquares/t - s*s +} + +// StandardDeviation returns the standard deviation of recorded observations. +func (h *histogram) standardDeviation() float64 { + return math.Sqrt(h.variance()) +} + +// PercentileBoundary estimates the value that the given fraction of recorded +// observations are less than. +func (h *histogram) percentileBoundary(percentile float64) int64 { + total := h.total() + + // Corner cases (make sure result is strictly less than Total()) + if total == 0 { + return 0 + } else if total == 1 { + return int64(h.average()) + } + + percentOfTotal := round(float64(total) * percentile) + var runningTotal int64 + + for i := range h.buckets { + value := h.buckets[i] + runningTotal += value + if runningTotal == percentOfTotal { + // We hit an exact bucket boundary. If the next bucket has data, it is a + // good estimate of the value. If the bucket is empty, we interpolate the + // midpoint between the next bucket's boundary and the next non-zero + // bucket. If the remaining buckets are all empty, then we use the + // boundary for the next bucket as the estimate. + j := uint8(i + 1) + min := bucketBoundary(j) + if runningTotal < total { + for h.buckets[j] == 0 { + j++ + } + } + max := bucketBoundary(j) + return min + round(float64(max-min)/2) + } else if runningTotal > percentOfTotal { + // The value is in this bucket. Interpolate the value. + delta := runningTotal - percentOfTotal + percentBucket := float64(value-delta) / float64(value) + bucketMin := bucketBoundary(uint8(i)) + nextBucketMin := bucketBoundary(uint8(i + 1)) + bucketSize := nextBucketMin - bucketMin + return bucketMin + round(percentBucket*float64(bucketSize)) + } + } + return bucketBoundary(bucketCount - 1) +} + +// Median returns the estimated median of the observed values. +func (h *histogram) median() int64 { + return h.percentileBoundary(0.5) +} + +// Add adds other to h. +func (h *histogram) Add(other timeseries.Observable) { + o := other.(*histogram) + if o.valueCount == 0 { + // Other histogram is empty + } else if h.valueCount >= 0 && o.valueCount > 0 && h.value == o.value { + // Both have a single bucketed value, aggregate them + h.valueCount += o.valueCount + } else { + // Two different values necessitate buckets in this histogram + h.allocateBuckets() + if o.valueCount >= 0 { + h.buckets[o.value] += o.valueCount + } else { + for i := range h.buckets { + h.buckets[i] += o.buckets[i] + } + } + } + h.sumOfSquares += o.sumOfSquares + h.sum += o.sum +} + +// Clear resets the histogram to an empty state, removing all observed values. +func (h *histogram) Clear() { + h.buckets = nil + h.value = 0 + h.valueCount = 0 + h.sum = 0 + h.sumOfSquares = 0 +} + +// CopyFrom copies from other, which must be a *histogram, into h. +func (h *histogram) CopyFrom(other timeseries.Observable) { + o := other.(*histogram) + if o.valueCount == -1 { + h.allocateBuckets() + copy(h.buckets, o.buckets) + } + h.sum = o.sum + h.sumOfSquares = o.sumOfSquares + h.value = o.value + h.valueCount = o.valueCount +} + +// Multiply scales the histogram by the specified ratio. +func (h *histogram) Multiply(ratio float64) { + if h.valueCount == -1 { + for i := range h.buckets { + h.buckets[i] = int64(float64(h.buckets[i]) * ratio) + } + } else { + h.valueCount = int64(float64(h.valueCount) * ratio) + } + h.sum = int64(float64(h.sum) * ratio) + h.sumOfSquares = h.sumOfSquares * ratio +} + +// New creates a new histogram. +func (h *histogram) New() timeseries.Observable { + r := new(histogram) + r.Clear() + return r +} + +func (h *histogram) String() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("%d, %f, %d, %d, %v", + h.sum, h.sumOfSquares, h.value, h.valueCount, h.buckets) +} + +// round returns the closest int64 to the argument +func round(in float64) int64 { + return int64(math.Floor(in + 0.5)) +} + +// bucketBoundary returns the first value in the bucket. +func bucketBoundary(bucket uint8) int64 { + if bucket == 0 { + return 0 + } + return 1 << bucket +} + +// bucketData holds data about a specific bucket for use in distTmpl. +type bucketData struct { + Lower, Upper int64 + N int64 + Pct, CumulativePct float64 + GraphWidth int +} + +// data holds data about a Distribution for use in distTmpl. +type data struct { + Buckets []*bucketData + Count, Median int64 + Mean, StandardDeviation float64 +} + +// maxHTMLBarWidth is the maximum width of the HTML bar for visualizing buckets. +const maxHTMLBarWidth = 350.0 + +// newData returns data representing h for use in distTmpl. +func (h *histogram) newData() *data { + // Force the allocation of buckets to simplify the rendering implementation + h.allocateBuckets() + // We scale the bars on the right so that the largest bar is + // maxHTMLBarWidth pixels in width. + maxBucket := int64(0) + for _, n := range h.buckets { + if n > maxBucket { + maxBucket = n + } + } + total := h.total() + barsizeMult := maxHTMLBarWidth / float64(maxBucket) + var pctMult float64 + if total == 0 { + pctMult = 1.0 + } else { + pctMult = 100.0 / float64(total) + } + + buckets := make([]*bucketData, len(h.buckets)) + runningTotal := int64(0) + for i, n := range h.buckets { + if n == 0 { + continue + } + runningTotal += n + var upperBound int64 + if i < bucketCount-1 { + upperBound = bucketBoundary(uint8(i + 1)) + } else { + upperBound = math.MaxInt64 + } + buckets[i] = &bucketData{ + Lower: bucketBoundary(uint8(i)), + Upper: upperBound, + N: n, + Pct: float64(n) * pctMult, + CumulativePct: float64(runningTotal) * pctMult, + GraphWidth: int(float64(n) * barsizeMult), + } + } + return &data{ + Buckets: buckets, + Count: total, + Median: h.median(), + Mean: h.average(), + StandardDeviation: h.standardDeviation(), + } +} + +func (h *histogram) html() template.HTML { + buf := new(bytes.Buffer) + if err := distTmpl.Execute(buf, h.newData()); err != nil { + buf.Reset() + log.Printf("net/trace: couldn't execute template: %v", err) + } + return template.HTML(buf.String()) +} + +// Input: data +var distTmpl = template.Must(template.New("distTmpl").Parse(` +<table> +<tr> + <td style="padding:0.25em">Count: {{.Count}}</td> + <td style="padding:0.25em">Mean: {{printf "%.0f" .Mean}}</td> + <td style="padding:0.25em">StdDev: {{printf "%.0f" .StandardDeviation}}</td> + <td style="padding:0.25em">Median: {{.Median}}</td> +</tr> +</table> +<hr> +<table> +{{range $b := .Buckets}} +{{if $b}} + <tr> + <td style="padding:0 0 0 0.25em">[</td> + <td style="text-align:right;padding:0 0.25em">{{.Lower}},</td> + <td style="text-align:right;padding:0 0.25em">{{.Upper}})</td> + <td style="text-align:right;padding:0 0.25em">{{.N}}</td> + <td style="text-align:right;padding:0 0.25em">{{printf "%#.3f" .Pct}}%</td> + <td style="text-align:right;padding:0 0.25em">{{printf "%#.3f" .CumulativePct}}%</td> + <td><div style="background-color: blue; height: 1em; width: {{.GraphWidth}};"></div></td> + </tr> +{{end}} +{{end}} +</table> +`)) diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/trace/trace.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/trace/trace.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d860fcc --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/trace/trace.go @@ -0,0 +1,1063 @@ +// Copyright 2015 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. + +/* +Package trace implements tracing of requests and long-lived objects. +It exports HTTP interfaces on /debug/requests and /debug/events. + +A trace.Trace provides tracing for short-lived objects, usually requests. +A request handler might be implemented like this: + + func fooHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) { + tr := trace.New("mypkg.Foo", req.URL.Path) + defer tr.Finish() + ... + tr.LazyPrintf("some event %q happened", str) + ... + if err := somethingImportant(); err != nil { + tr.LazyPrintf("somethingImportant failed: %v", err) + tr.SetError() + } + } + +The /debug/requests HTTP endpoint organizes the traces by family, +errors, and duration. It also provides histogram of request duration +for each family. + +A trace.EventLog provides tracing for long-lived objects, such as RPC +connections. + + // A Fetcher fetches URL paths for a single domain. + type Fetcher struct { + domain string + events trace.EventLog + } + + func NewFetcher(domain string) *Fetcher { + return &Fetcher{ + domain, + trace.NewEventLog("mypkg.Fetcher", domain), + } + } + + func (f *Fetcher) Fetch(path string) (string, error) { + resp, err := http.Get("http://" + f.domain + "/" + path) + if err != nil { + f.events.Errorf("Get(%q) = %v", path, err) + return "", err + } + f.events.Printf("Get(%q) = %s", path, resp.Status) + ... + } + + func (f *Fetcher) Close() error { + f.events.Finish() + return nil + } + +The /debug/events HTTP endpoint organizes the event logs by family and +by time since the last error. The expanded view displays recent log +entries and the log's call stack. +*/ +package trace // import "golang.org/x/net/trace" + +import ( + "bytes" + "fmt" + "html/template" + "io" + "log" + "net" + "net/http" + "runtime" + "sort" + "strconv" + "sync" + "sync/atomic" + "time" + + "golang.org/x/net/context" + "golang.org/x/net/internal/timeseries" +) + +// DebugUseAfterFinish controls whether to debug uses of Trace values after finishing. +// FOR DEBUGGING ONLY. This will slow down the program. +var DebugUseAfterFinish = false + +// AuthRequest determines whether a specific request is permitted to load the +// /debug/requests or /debug/events pages. +// +// It returns two bools; the first indicates whether the page may be viewed at all, +// and the second indicates whether sensitive events will be shown. +// +// AuthRequest may be replaced by a program to customise its authorisation requirements. +// +// The default AuthRequest function returns (true, true) if and only if the request +// comes from localhost/127.0.0.1/[::1]. +var AuthRequest = func(req *http.Request) (any, sensitive bool) { + // RemoteAddr is commonly in the form "IP" or "IP:port". + // If it is in the form "IP:port", split off the port. + host, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(req.RemoteAddr) + if err != nil { + host = req.RemoteAddr + } + switch host { + case "localhost", "127.0.0.1", "::1": + return true, true + default: + return false, false + } +} + +func init() { + http.HandleFunc("/debug/requests", func(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) { + any, sensitive := AuthRequest(req) + if !any { + http.Error(w, "not allowed", http.StatusUnauthorized) + return + } + w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "text/html; charset=utf-8") + Render(w, req, sensitive) + }) + http.HandleFunc("/debug/events", func(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) { + any, sensitive := AuthRequest(req) + if !any { + http.Error(w, "not allowed", http.StatusUnauthorized) + return + } + w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "text/html; charset=utf-8") + RenderEvents(w, req, sensitive) + }) +} + +// Render renders the HTML page typically served at /debug/requests. +// It does not do any auth checking; see AuthRequest for the default auth check +// used by the handler registered on http.DefaultServeMux. +// req may be nil. +func Render(w io.Writer, req *http.Request, sensitive bool) { + data := &struct { + Families []string + ActiveTraceCount map[string]int + CompletedTraces map[string]*family + + // Set when a bucket has been selected. + Traces traceList + Family string + Bucket int + Expanded bool + Traced bool + Active bool + ShowSensitive bool // whether to show sensitive events + + Histogram template.HTML + HistogramWindow string // e.g. "last minute", "last hour", "all time" + + // If non-zero, the set of traces is a partial set, + // and this is the total number. + Total int + }{ + CompletedTraces: completedTraces, + } + + data.ShowSensitive = sensitive + if req != nil { + // Allow show_sensitive=0 to force hiding of sensitive data for testing. + // This only goes one way; you can't use show_sensitive=1 to see things. + if req.FormValue("show_sensitive") == "0" { + data.ShowSensitive = false + } + + if exp, err := strconv.ParseBool(req.FormValue("exp")); err == nil { + data.Expanded = exp + } + if exp, err := strconv.ParseBool(req.FormValue("rtraced")); err == nil { + data.Traced = exp + } + } + + completedMu.RLock() + data.Families = make([]string, 0, len(completedTraces)) + for fam := range completedTraces { + data.Families = append(data.Families, fam) + } + completedMu.RUnlock() + sort.Strings(data.Families) + + // We are careful here to minimize the time spent locking activeMu, + // since that lock is required every time an RPC starts and finishes. + data.ActiveTraceCount = make(map[string]int, len(data.Families)) + activeMu.RLock() + for fam, s := range activeTraces { + data.ActiveTraceCount[fam] = s.Len() + } + activeMu.RUnlock() + + var ok bool + data.Family, data.Bucket, ok = parseArgs(req) + switch { + case !ok: + // No-op + case data.Bucket == -1: + data.Active = true + n := data.ActiveTraceCount[data.Family] + data.Traces = getActiveTraces(data.Family) + if len(data.Traces) < n { + data.Total = n + } + case data.Bucket < bucketsPerFamily: + if b := lookupBucket(data.Family, data.Bucket); b != nil { + data.Traces = b.Copy(data.Traced) + } + default: + if f := getFamily(data.Family, false); f != nil { + var obs timeseries.Observable + f.LatencyMu.RLock() + switch o := data.Bucket - bucketsPerFamily; o { + case 0: + obs = f.Latency.Minute() + data.HistogramWindow = "last minute" + case 1: + obs = f.Latency.Hour() + data.HistogramWindow = "last hour" + case 2: + obs = f.Latency.Total() + data.HistogramWindow = "all time" + } + f.LatencyMu.RUnlock() + if obs != nil { + data.Histogram = obs.(*histogram).html() + } + } + } + + if data.Traces != nil { + defer data.Traces.Free() + sort.Sort(data.Traces) + } + + completedMu.RLock() + defer completedMu.RUnlock() + if err := pageTmpl.ExecuteTemplate(w, "Page", data); err != nil { + log.Printf("net/trace: Failed executing template: %v", err) + } +} + +func parseArgs(req *http.Request) (fam string, b int, ok bool) { + if req == nil { + return "", 0, false + } + fam, bStr := req.FormValue("fam"), req.FormValue("b") + if fam == "" || bStr == "" { + return "", 0, false + } + b, err := strconv.Atoi(bStr) + if err != nil || b < -1 { + return "", 0, false + } + + return fam, b, true +} + +func lookupBucket(fam string, b int) *traceBucket { + f := getFamily(fam, false) + if f == nil || b < 0 || b >= len(f.Buckets) { + return nil + } + return f.Buckets[b] +} + +type contextKeyT string + +var contextKey = contextKeyT("golang.org/x/net/trace.Trace") + +// NewContext returns a copy of the parent context +// and associates it with a Trace. +func NewContext(ctx context.Context, tr Trace) context.Context { + return context.WithValue(ctx, contextKey, tr) +} + +// FromContext returns the Trace bound to the context, if any. +func FromContext(ctx context.Context) (tr Trace, ok bool) { + tr, ok = ctx.Value(contextKey).(Trace) + return +} + +// Trace represents an active request. +type Trace interface { + // LazyLog adds x to the event log. It will be evaluated each time the + // /debug/requests page is rendered. Any memory referenced by x will be + // pinned until the trace is finished and later discarded. + LazyLog(x fmt.Stringer, sensitive bool) + + // LazyPrintf evaluates its arguments with fmt.Sprintf each time the + // /debug/requests page is rendered. Any memory referenced by a will be + // pinned until the trace is finished and later discarded. + LazyPrintf(format string, a ...interface{}) + + // SetError declares that this trace resulted in an error. + SetError() + + // SetRecycler sets a recycler for the trace. + // f will be called for each event passed to LazyLog at a time when + // it is no longer required, whether while the trace is still active + // and the event is discarded, or when a completed trace is discarded. + SetRecycler(f func(interface{})) + + // SetTraceInfo sets the trace info for the trace. + // This is currently unused. + SetTraceInfo(traceID, spanID uint64) + + // SetMaxEvents sets the maximum number of events that will be stored + // in the trace. This has no effect if any events have already been + // added to the trace. + SetMaxEvents(m int) + + // Finish declares that this trace is complete. + // The trace should not be used after calling this method. + Finish() +} + +type lazySprintf struct { + format string + a []interface{} +} + +func (l *lazySprintf) String() string { + return fmt.Sprintf(l.format, l.a...) +} + +// New returns a new Trace with the specified family and title. +func New(family, title string) Trace { + tr := newTrace() + tr.ref() + tr.Family, tr.Title = family, title + tr.Start = time.Now() + tr.events = make([]event, 0, maxEventsPerTrace) + + activeMu.RLock() + s := activeTraces[tr.Family] + activeMu.RUnlock() + if s == nil { + activeMu.Lock() + s = activeTraces[tr.Family] // check again + if s == nil { + s = new(traceSet) + activeTraces[tr.Family] = s + } + activeMu.Unlock() + } + s.Add(tr) + + // Trigger allocation of the completed trace structure for this family. + // This will cause the family to be present in the request page during + // the first trace of this family. We don't care about the return value, + // nor is there any need for this to run inline, so we execute it in its + // own goroutine, but only if the family isn't allocated yet. + completedMu.RLock() + if _, ok := completedTraces[tr.Family]; !ok { + go allocFamily(tr.Family) + } + completedMu.RUnlock() + + return tr +} + +func (tr *trace) Finish() { + tr.Elapsed = time.Now().Sub(tr.Start) + if DebugUseAfterFinish { + buf := make([]byte, 4<<10) // 4 KB should be enough + n := runtime.Stack(buf, false) + tr.finishStack = buf[:n] + } + + activeMu.RLock() + m := activeTraces[tr.Family] + activeMu.RUnlock() + m.Remove(tr) + + f := getFamily(tr.Family, true) + for _, b := range f.Buckets { + if b.Cond.match(tr) { + b.Add(tr) + } + } + // Add a sample of elapsed time as microseconds to the family's timeseries + h := new(histogram) + h.addMeasurement(tr.Elapsed.Nanoseconds() / 1e3) + f.LatencyMu.Lock() + f.Latency.Add(h) + f.LatencyMu.Unlock() + + tr.unref() // matches ref in New +} + +const ( + bucketsPerFamily = 9 + tracesPerBucket = 10 + maxActiveTraces = 20 // Maximum number of active traces to show. + maxEventsPerTrace = 10 + numHistogramBuckets = 38 +) + +var ( + // The active traces. + activeMu sync.RWMutex + activeTraces = make(map[string]*traceSet) // family -> traces + + // Families of completed traces. + completedMu sync.RWMutex + completedTraces = make(map[string]*family) // family -> traces +) + +type traceSet struct { + mu sync.RWMutex + m map[*trace]bool + + // We could avoid the entire map scan in FirstN by having a slice of all the traces + // ordered by start time, and an index into that from the trace struct, with a periodic + // repack of the slice after enough traces finish; we could also use a skip list or similar. + // However, that would shift some of the expense from /debug/requests time to RPC time, + // which is probably the wrong trade-off. +} + +func (ts *traceSet) Len() int { + ts.mu.RLock() + defer ts.mu.RUnlock() + return len(ts.m) +} + +func (ts *traceSet) Add(tr *trace) { + ts.mu.Lock() + if ts.m == nil { + ts.m = make(map[*trace]bool) + } + ts.m[tr] = true + ts.mu.Unlock() +} + +func (ts *traceSet) Remove(tr *trace) { + ts.mu.Lock() + delete(ts.m, tr) + ts.mu.Unlock() +} + +// FirstN returns the first n traces ordered by time. +func (ts *traceSet) FirstN(n int) traceList { + ts.mu.RLock() + defer ts.mu.RUnlock() + + if n > len(ts.m) { + n = len(ts.m) + } + trl := make(traceList, 0, n) + + // Fast path for when no selectivity is needed. + if n == len(ts.m) { + for tr := range ts.m { + tr.ref() + trl = append(trl, tr) + } + sort.Sort(trl) + return trl + } + + // Pick the oldest n traces. + // This is inefficient. See the comment in the traceSet struct. + for tr := range ts.m { + // Put the first n traces into trl in the order they occur. + // When we have n, sort trl, and thereafter maintain its order. + if len(trl) < n { + tr.ref() + trl = append(trl, tr) + if len(trl) == n { + // This is guaranteed to happen exactly once during this loop. + sort.Sort(trl) + } + continue + } + if tr.Start.After(trl[n-1].Start) { + continue + } + + // Find where to insert this one. + tr.ref() + i := sort.Search(n, func(i int) bool { return trl[i].Start.After(tr.Start) }) + trl[n-1].unref() + copy(trl[i+1:], trl[i:]) + trl[i] = tr + } + + return trl +} + +func getActiveTraces(fam string) traceList { + activeMu.RLock() + s := activeTraces[fam] + activeMu.RUnlock() + if s == nil { + return nil + } + return s.FirstN(maxActiveTraces) +} + +func getFamily(fam string, allocNew bool) *family { + completedMu.RLock() + f := completedTraces[fam] + completedMu.RUnlock() + if f == nil && allocNew { + f = allocFamily(fam) + } + return f +} + +func allocFamily(fam string) *family { + completedMu.Lock() + defer completedMu.Unlock() + f := completedTraces[fam] + if f == nil { + f = newFamily() + completedTraces[fam] = f + } + return f +} + +// family represents a set of trace buckets and associated latency information. +type family struct { + // traces may occur in multiple buckets. + Buckets [bucketsPerFamily]*traceBucket + + // latency time series + LatencyMu sync.RWMutex + Latency *timeseries.MinuteHourSeries +} + +func newFamily() *family { + return &family{ + Buckets: [bucketsPerFamily]*traceBucket{ + {Cond: minCond(0)}, + {Cond: minCond(50 * time.Millisecond)}, + {Cond: minCond(100 * time.Millisecond)}, + {Cond: minCond(200 * time.Millisecond)}, + {Cond: minCond(500 * time.Millisecond)}, + {Cond: minCond(1 * time.Second)}, + {Cond: minCond(10 * time.Second)}, + {Cond: minCond(100 * time.Second)}, + {Cond: errorCond{}}, + }, + Latency: timeseries.NewMinuteHourSeries(func() timeseries.Observable { return new(histogram) }), + } +} + +// traceBucket represents a size-capped bucket of historic traces, +// along with a condition for a trace to belong to the bucket. +type traceBucket struct { + Cond cond + + // Ring buffer implementation of a fixed-size FIFO queue. + mu sync.RWMutex + buf [tracesPerBucket]*trace + start int // < tracesPerBucket + length int // <= tracesPerBucket +} + +func (b *traceBucket) Add(tr *trace) { + b.mu.Lock() + defer b.mu.Unlock() + + i := b.start + b.length + if i >= tracesPerBucket { + i -= tracesPerBucket + } + if b.length == tracesPerBucket { + // "Remove" an element from the bucket. + b.buf[i].unref() + b.start++ + if b.start == tracesPerBucket { + b.start = 0 + } + } + b.buf[i] = tr + if b.length < tracesPerBucket { + b.length++ + } + tr.ref() +} + +// Copy returns a copy of the traces in the bucket. +// If tracedOnly is true, only the traces with trace information will be returned. +// The logs will be ref'd before returning; the caller should call +// the Free method when it is done with them. +// TODO(dsymonds): keep track of traced requests in separate buckets. +func (b *traceBucket) Copy(tracedOnly bool) traceList { + b.mu.RLock() + defer b.mu.RUnlock() + + trl := make(traceList, 0, b.length) + for i, x := 0, b.start; i < b.length; i++ { + tr := b.buf[x] + if !tracedOnly || tr.spanID != 0 { + tr.ref() + trl = append(trl, tr) + } + x++ + if x == b.length { + x = 0 + } + } + return trl +} + +func (b *traceBucket) Empty() bool { + b.mu.RLock() + defer b.mu.RUnlock() + return b.length == 0 +} + +// cond represents a condition on a trace. +type cond interface { + match(t *trace) bool + String() string +} + +type minCond time.Duration + +func (m minCond) match(t *trace) bool { return t.Elapsed >= time.Duration(m) } +func (m minCond) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("≥%gs", time.Duration(m).Seconds()) } + +type errorCond struct{} + +func (e errorCond) match(t *trace) bool { return t.IsError } +func (e errorCond) String() string { return "errors" } + +type traceList []*trace + +// Free calls unref on each element of the list. +func (trl traceList) Free() { + for _, t := range trl { + t.unref() + } +} + +// traceList may be sorted in reverse chronological order. +func (trl traceList) Len() int { return len(trl) } +func (trl traceList) Less(i, j int) bool { return trl[i].Start.After(trl[j].Start) } +func (trl traceList) Swap(i, j int) { trl[i], trl[j] = trl[j], trl[i] } + +// An event is a timestamped log entry in a trace. +type event struct { + When time.Time + Elapsed time.Duration // since previous event in trace + NewDay bool // whether this event is on a different day to the previous event + Recyclable bool // whether this event was passed via LazyLog + What interface{} // string or fmt.Stringer + Sensitive bool // whether this event contains sensitive information +} + +// WhenString returns a string representation of the elapsed time of the event. +// It will include the date if midnight was crossed. +func (e event) WhenString() string { + if e.NewDay { + return e.When.Format("2006/01/02 15:04:05.000000") + } + return e.When.Format("15:04:05.000000") +} + +// discarded represents a number of discarded events. +// It is stored as *discarded to make it easier to update in-place. +type discarded int + +func (d *discarded) String() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("(%d events discarded)", int(*d)) +} + +// trace represents an active or complete request, +// either sent or received by this program. +type trace struct { + // Family is the top-level grouping of traces to which this belongs. + Family string + + // Title is the title of this trace. + Title string + + // Timing information. + Start time.Time + Elapsed time.Duration // zero while active + + // Trace information if non-zero. + traceID uint64 + spanID uint64 + + // Whether this trace resulted in an error. + IsError bool + + // Append-only sequence of events (modulo discards). + mu sync.RWMutex + events []event + + refs int32 // how many buckets this is in + recycler func(interface{}) + disc discarded // scratch space to avoid allocation + + finishStack []byte // where finish was called, if DebugUseAfterFinish is set +} + +func (tr *trace) reset() { + // Clear all but the mutex. Mutexes may not be copied, even when unlocked. + tr.Family = "" + tr.Title = "" + tr.Start = time.Time{} + tr.Elapsed = 0 + tr.traceID = 0 + tr.spanID = 0 + tr.IsError = false + tr.events = nil + tr.refs = 0 + tr.recycler = nil + tr.disc = 0 + tr.finishStack = nil +} + +// delta returns the elapsed time since the last event or the trace start, +// and whether it spans midnight. +// L >= tr.mu +func (tr *trace) delta(t time.Time) (time.Duration, bool) { + if len(tr.events) == 0 { + return t.Sub(tr.Start), false + } + prev := tr.events[len(tr.events)-1].When + return t.Sub(prev), prev.Day() != t.Day() +} + +func (tr *trace) addEvent(x interface{}, recyclable, sensitive bool) { + if DebugUseAfterFinish && tr.finishStack != nil { + buf := make([]byte, 4<<10) // 4 KB should be enough + n := runtime.Stack(buf, false) + log.Printf("net/trace: trace used after finish:\nFinished at:\n%s\nUsed at:\n%s", tr.finishStack, buf[:n]) + } + + /* + NOTE TO DEBUGGERS + + If you are here because your program panicked in this code, + it is almost definitely the fault of code using this package, + and very unlikely to be the fault of this code. + + The most likely scenario is that some code elsewhere is using + a requestz.Trace after its Finish method is called. + You can temporarily set the DebugUseAfterFinish var + to help discover where that is; do not leave that var set, + since it makes this package much less efficient. + */ + + e := event{When: time.Now(), What: x, Recyclable: recyclable, Sensitive: sensitive} + tr.mu.Lock() + e.Elapsed, e.NewDay = tr.delta(e.When) + if len(tr.events) < cap(tr.events) { + tr.events = append(tr.events, e) + } else { + // Discard the middle events. + di := int((cap(tr.events) - 1) / 2) + if d, ok := tr.events[di].What.(*discarded); ok { + (*d)++ + } else { + // disc starts at two to count for the event it is replacing, + // plus the next one that we are about to drop. + tr.disc = 2 + if tr.recycler != nil && tr.events[di].Recyclable { + go tr.recycler(tr.events[di].What) + } + tr.events[di].What = &tr.disc + } + // The timestamp of the discarded meta-event should be + // the time of the last event it is representing. + tr.events[di].When = tr.events[di+1].When + + if tr.recycler != nil && tr.events[di+1].Recyclable { + go tr.recycler(tr.events[di+1].What) + } + copy(tr.events[di+1:], tr.events[di+2:]) + tr.events[cap(tr.events)-1] = e + } + tr.mu.Unlock() +} + +func (tr *trace) LazyLog(x fmt.Stringer, sensitive bool) { + tr.addEvent(x, true, sensitive) +} + +func (tr *trace) LazyPrintf(format string, a ...interface{}) { + tr.addEvent(&lazySprintf{format, a}, false, false) +} + +func (tr *trace) SetError() { tr.IsError = true } + +func (tr *trace) SetRecycler(f func(interface{})) { + tr.recycler = f +} + +func (tr *trace) SetTraceInfo(traceID, spanID uint64) { + tr.traceID, tr.spanID = traceID, spanID +} + +func (tr *trace) SetMaxEvents(m int) { + // Always keep at least three events: first, discarded count, last. + if len(tr.events) == 0 && m > 3 { + tr.events = make([]event, 0, m) + } +} + +func (tr *trace) ref() { + atomic.AddInt32(&tr.refs, 1) +} + +func (tr *trace) unref() { + if atomic.AddInt32(&tr.refs, -1) == 0 { + if tr.recycler != nil { + // freeTrace clears tr, so we hold tr.recycler and tr.events here. + go func(f func(interface{}), es []event) { + for _, e := range es { + if e.Recyclable { + f(e.What) + } + } + }(tr.recycler, tr.events) + } + + freeTrace(tr) + } +} + +func (tr *trace) When() string { + return tr.Start.Format("2006/01/02 15:04:05.000000") +} + +func (tr *trace) ElapsedTime() string { + t := tr.Elapsed + if t == 0 { + // Active trace. + t = time.Since(tr.Start) + } + return fmt.Sprintf("%.6f", t.Seconds()) +} + +func (tr *trace) Events() []event { + tr.mu.RLock() + defer tr.mu.RUnlock() + return tr.events +} + +var traceFreeList = make(chan *trace, 1000) // TODO(dsymonds): Use sync.Pool? + +// newTrace returns a trace ready to use. +func newTrace() *trace { + select { + case tr := <-traceFreeList: + return tr + default: + return new(trace) + } +} + +// freeTrace adds tr to traceFreeList if there's room. +// This is non-blocking. +func freeTrace(tr *trace) { + if DebugUseAfterFinish { + return // never reuse + } + tr.reset() + select { + case traceFreeList <- tr: + default: + } +} + +func elapsed(d time.Duration) string { + b := []byte(fmt.Sprintf("%.6f", d.Seconds())) + + // For subsecond durations, blank all zeros before decimal point, + // and all zeros between the decimal point and the first non-zero digit. + if d < time.Second { + dot := bytes.IndexByte(b, '.') + for i := 0; i < dot; i++ { + b[i] = ' ' + } + for i := dot + 1; i < len(b); i++ { + if b[i] == '0' { + b[i] = ' ' + } else { + break + } + } + } + + return string(b) +} + +var pageTmpl = template.Must(template.New("Page").Funcs(template.FuncMap{ + "elapsed": elapsed, + "add": func(a, b int) int { return a + b }, +}).Parse(pageHTML)) + +const pageHTML = ` +{{template "Prolog" .}} +{{template "StatusTable" .}} +{{template "Epilog" .}} + +{{define "Prolog"}} +<html> + <head> + <title>/debug/requests</title> + <style type="text/css"> + body { + font-family: sans-serif; + } + table#tr-status td.family { + padding-right: 2em; + } + table#tr-status td.active { + padding-right: 1em; + } + table#tr-status td.latency-first { + padding-left: 1em; + } + table#tr-status td.empty { + color: #aaa; + } + table#reqs { + margin-top: 1em; + } + table#reqs tr.first { + {{if $.Expanded}}font-weight: bold;{{end}} + } + table#reqs td { + font-family: monospace; + } + table#reqs td.when { + text-align: right; + white-space: nowrap; + } + table#reqs td.elapsed { + padding: 0 0.5em; + text-align: right; + white-space: pre; + width: 10em; + } + address { + font-size: smaller; + margin-top: 5em; + } + </style> + </head> + <body> + +<h1>/debug/requests</h1> +{{end}} {{/* end of Prolog */}} + +{{define "StatusTable"}} +<table id="tr-status"> + {{range $fam := .Families}} + <tr> + <td class="family">{{$fam}}</td> + + {{$n := index $.ActiveTraceCount $fam}} + <td class="active {{if not $n}}empty{{end}}"> + {{if $n}}<a href="?fam={{$fam}}&b=-1{{if $.Expanded}}&exp=1{{end}}">{{end}} + [{{$n}} active] + {{if $n}}</a>{{end}} + </td> + + {{$f := index $.CompletedTraces $fam}} + {{range $i, $b := $f.Buckets}} + {{$empty := $b.Empty}} + <td {{if $empty}}class="empty"{{end}}> + {{if not $empty}}<a href="?fam={{$fam}}&b={{$i}}{{if $.Expanded}}&exp=1{{end}}">{{end}} + [{{.Cond}}] + {{if not $empty}}</a>{{end}} + </td> + {{end}} + + {{$nb := len $f.Buckets}} + <td class="latency-first"> + <a href="?fam={{$fam}}&b={{$nb}}">[minute]</a> + </td> + <td> + <a href="?fam={{$fam}}&b={{add $nb 1}}">[hour]</a> + </td> + <td> + <a href="?fam={{$fam}}&b={{add $nb 2}}">[total]</a> + </td> + + </tr> + {{end}} +</table> +{{end}} {{/* end of StatusTable */}} + +{{define "Epilog"}} +{{if $.Traces}} +<hr /> +<h3>Family: {{$.Family}}</h3> + +{{if or $.Expanded $.Traced}} + <a href="?fam={{$.Family}}&b={{$.Bucket}}">[Normal/Summary]</a> +{{else}} + [Normal/Summary] +{{end}} + +{{if or (not $.Expanded) $.Traced}} + <a href="?fam={{$.Family}}&b={{$.Bucket}}&exp=1">[Normal/Expanded]</a> +{{else}} + [Normal/Expanded] +{{end}} + +{{if not $.Active}} + {{if or $.Expanded (not $.Traced)}} + <a href="?fam={{$.Family}}&b={{$.Bucket}}&rtraced=1">[Traced/Summary]</a> + {{else}} + [Traced/Summary] + {{end}} + {{if or (not $.Expanded) (not $.Traced)}} + <a href="?fam={{$.Family}}&b={{$.Bucket}}&exp=1&rtraced=1">[Traced/Expanded]</a> + {{else}} + [Traced/Expanded] + {{end}} +{{end}} + +{{if $.Total}} +<p><em>Showing <b>{{len $.Traces}}</b> of <b>{{$.Total}}</b> traces.</em></p> +{{end}} + +<table id="reqs"> + <caption> + {{if $.Active}}Active{{else}}Completed{{end}} Requests + </caption> + <tr><th>When</th><th>Elapsed (s)</th></tr> + {{range $tr := $.Traces}} + <tr class="first"> + <td class="when">{{$tr.When}}</td> + <td class="elapsed">{{$tr.ElapsedTime}}</td> + <td>{{$tr.Title}}</td> + {{/* TODO: include traceID/spanID */}} + </tr> + {{if $.Expanded}} + {{range $tr.Events}} + <tr> + <td class="when">{{.WhenString}}</td> + <td class="elapsed">{{elapsed .Elapsed}}</td> + <td>{{if or $.ShowSensitive (not .Sensitive)}}... {{.What}}{{else}}<em>[redacted]</em>{{end}}</td> + </tr> + {{end}} + {{end}} + {{end}} +</table> +{{end}} {{/* if $.Traces */}} + +{{if $.Histogram}} +<h4>Latency (µs) of {{$.Family}} over {{$.HistogramWindow}}</h4> +{{$.Histogram}} +{{end}} {{/* if $.Histogram */}} + + </body> +</html> +{{end}} {{/* end of Epilog */}} +` |