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... and free it as soon as the transfer is done. It removes the extra
alloc when a new size is set with setopt() and reduces memory for unused
easy handles.
In addition: the closure_handle now doesn't use an allocated buffer at
all but the smallest supported size as a stack based one.
Closes #5472
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This change introduces a generic way to provide binary data in setopt
options, called BLOBs.
This change introduces these new setopts:
CURLOPT_ISSUERCERT_BLOB, CURLOPT_PROXY_SSLCERT_BLOB,
CURLOPT_PROXY_SSLKEY_BLOB, CURLOPT_SSLCERT_BLOB and CURLOPT_SSLKEY_BLOB.
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg
Closes #5357
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Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/5363
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A common set of functions instead of many separate implementations for
creating buffers that can grow when appending data to them. Existing
functionality has been ported over.
In my early basic testing, the total number of allocations seem at
roughly the same amount as before, possibly a few less.
See docs/DYNBUF.md for a description of the API.
Closes #5300
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- Ignore CURLE_NOT_BUILT_IN errors returned by c-ares functions in
curl_easy_duphandle.
Prior to this change if c-ares was used as the resolver backend and
either it was too old or libcurl was built without IPv6 support then
some of our resolver functions could return CURLE_NOT_BUILT_IN to
curl_easy_duphandle causing it to fail.
Caused by c8f086b which shipped in 7.69.1.
Reported-by: Karl Chen
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/5097
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/5100
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In case a read callback returns a status (pause, abort, eof,
error) instead of a byte count, drain the bytes read so far but
remember this status for further processing.
Takes care of not losing data when pausing, and properly resume a
paused mime structure when requested.
New tests 670-673 check unpausing cases, with easy or multi
interface and mime or form api.
Fixes #4813
Reported-by: MrdUkk on github
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With c-ares the dns parameters lives in ares_channel. Store them in the
curl handle and set them again in easy_duphandle.
Regression introduced in #3228 (6765e6d), shipped in curl 7.63.0.
Fixes #4893
Closes #5020
Signed-off-by: Ernst Sjöstrand <ernst.sjostrand@verisure.com>
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Closes #5010
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There might be data available that was already read off the socket, for
example in the TLS layer.
Reported-by: Anders Berg
Fixes #4966
Closes #5049
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A NULL easy handle or an easy handle without an associated connection
cannot be paused or unpaused.
Closes #5050
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Reviewed-by: Patrick Monnerat
Ref: #4833
Closes #5026
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This reverts commit fa0216b294af4c7113a9040ca65eefc7fc18ac1c (from #5000)
Clearly that didn't solve the problem correctly.
Reported-by: Christopher Reid
Reopens #4966
Fixes #5044
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This reverts commit 87869e38d7afdec3ef1bb4965711458b088e254f.
Fixes #5014
Closes #5015
Reopens #4833
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In case a read callback returns a status (pause, abort, eof,
error) instead of a byte count, drain the bytes read so far but
remember this status for further processing.
Takes care of not losing data when pausing, and properly resume a
paused mime structure when requested.
New tests 670-673 check unpausing cases, with easy or multi
interface and mime or form api.
Fixes #4813
Reported-by: MrdUkk on github
Closes #4833
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... since the socket might not actually be readable anymore when for
example the data is already buffered in the TLS layer.
Fixes #4966
Reported-by: Anders Berg
Closes #5000
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This reduces the HTTP/2 window size to 32 MB since libcurl might have to
buffer up to this amount of data in memory and yet we don't want it set
lower to potentially impact tranfer performance on high speed networks.
Requires nghttp2 commit b3f85e2daa629
(https://github.com/nghttp2/nghttp2/pull/1444) to work properly, to end
up in the next release after 1.40.0.
Fixes #4939
Closes #4940
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multi is already assigned to data->multi by curl_multi_add_handle.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4900
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Previously it was stored in a global state which contributed to
curl_global_init's thread unsafety. This boolean is now instead figured
out in curl_multi_init() and stored in the multi handle. Less effective,
but thread safe.
Closes #4851
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- Removed from global_init since it isn't thread-safe. The symbol will
still remain to not break compiles, it just won't have any effect going
forward.
- make the internals NOT loop on EINTR (the opposite from previously).
It only risks returning from the select/poll/wait functions early, and that
should be risk-free.
Closes #4840
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Closes #4846
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Adds support for SFTP (not SCP) using WolfSSH.
Closes #4231
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... so that failures in the global init function don't count as a
working init and it can then be called again.
Reported-by: Paul Groke
Fixes #4636
Closes #4653
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Follow-up to 5b2d703 which moved ssh source files to vssh.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4609
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... avoids unnecesary recursive risk when the transfer is already done.
Reported-by: Richard Bowker
Fixes #4563
Closes #4574
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This is the common pattern used in the code and by a unified approach we
avoid mistakes.
Closes #4534
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Fixes warning detected by PVS-Studio
Fixes #4374
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Closes #4289
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Repeatedly we see problems where using curl_multi_wait() is difficult or
just awkward because if it has no file descriptor to wait for
internally, it returns immediately and leaves it to the caller to wait
for a small amount of time in order to avoid occasional busy-looping.
This is often missed or misunderstood, leading to underperforming
applications.
This change introduces curl_multi_poll() as a replacement drop-in
function that accepts the exact same set of arguments. This function
works identically to curl_multi_wait() - EXCEPT - for the case when
there's nothing to wait for internally, as then this function will by
itself wait for a "suitable" short time before it returns. This
effectiely avoids all risks of busy-looping and should also make it less
likely that apps "over-wait".
This also changes the curl tool to use this funtion internally when
doing parallel transfers and changes curl_easy_perform() to use it
internally.
Closes #4163
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- In curl_easy_reset attempt to resize the receive buffer to its default
size. If realloc fails then continue using the previous size.
Prior to this change curl_easy_reset did not properly handle resetting
the receive buffer (data->state.buffer). It reset the variable holding
its size (data->set.buffer_size) to the default size (READBUFFER_SIZE)
but then did not actually resize the buffer. If a user resized the
buffer by using CURLOPT_BUFFERSIZE to set the size smaller than the
default, later called curl_easy_reset and attempted to reuse the handle
then a heap overflow would very likely occur during that handle's next
transfer.
Reported-by: Felix Hädicke
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/4143
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4145
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... so that timeouts or other state machine actions get going again
after a changing pause state. For example, if the last delivery was
paused there's no pending socket activity.
Reported-by: sstruchtrup on github
Fixes #3994
Closes #4001
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They serve very little purpose and mostly just add noise. Most of them
have been around for a very long time. I read them all before removing
or rephrasing them.
Ref: #3876
Closes #3883
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For consistency and to a avoid confusion.
Closes #3869
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I missed this one in commit 6b3dde7fe62ea5a557fd1fd323fac2bcd0c2e9be.
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Codacy/CppCheck warns about this. Consistently use parentheses as we
already do in some places to silence the warning.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3866
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Closes #3861
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Remove the code too. The functionality has been disabled in code since
7.62.0. Setting this option will from now on simply be ignored and have
no function.
Closes #3654
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.. since system_win32 is a more appropriate location for the functions
and to extern the globals.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/commit/ca597ad#r32446578
Reported-by: Gisle Vanem
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3625
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As seen in the MinGW autobuilds. Caused by commit
f26bc29cfec0be84c67cf74065cf8e5e78fd68b7.
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- Change the behavior of win32_init so that the required initialization
procedures are not affected by CURL_GLOBAL_WIN32 flag.
libcurl via curl_global_init supports initializing for win32 with an
optional flag CURL_GLOBAL_WIN32, which if omitted was meant to stop
Winsock initialization. It did so internally by skipping win32_init()
when that flag was set. Since then win32_init() has been expanded to
include required initialization routines that are separate from
Winsock and therefore must be called in all cases. This commit fixes
it so that CURL_GLOBAL_WIN32 only controls the optional win32
initialization (which is Winsock initialization, according to our doc).
The only users affected by this change are those that don't pass
CURL_GLOBAL_WIN32 to curl_global_init. For them this commit removes the
risk of a potential crash.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3573
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/3313
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3575
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... and avoid use of static variables that aren't thread safe.
Fixes regression from e9ababd4f5a (present in the 7.64.0 release)
Reported-by: Paul Groke
Fixes #3572
Closes #3573
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We use "conn" everywhere to be a pointer to the connection.
Introduces two functions that "attaches" and "detaches" the connection
to and from the transfer.
Going forward, we should favour using "data->conn" (since a transfer
always only has a single connection or none at all) to "conn->data"
(since a connection can have none, one or many transfers associated with
it and updating conn->data to be correct is error prone and a frequent
reason for internal issues).
Closes #3442
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curl_multi_wait() was erroneously used from within
curl_easy_perform(). It could lead to it believing there was no socket
to wait for and then instead sleep for a while instead of monitoring the
socket and then miss acting on that activity as swiftly as it should
(causing an up to 1000 ms delay).
Reported-by: Antoni Villalonga
Fixes #3305
Closes #3306
Closes #3308
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When using c-ares for asyn dns, the dns socket fd was silently closed
by c-ares without curl being aware. curl would then 'realize' the fd
has been removed at next call of Curl_resolver_getsock, and only then
notify the CURLMOPT_SOCKETFUNCTION to remove fd from its poll set with
CURL_POLL_REMOVE. At this point the fd is already closed.
By using ares socket state callback (ARES_OPT_SOCK_STATE_CB), this
patch allows curl to be notified that the fd is not longer needed
for neither for write nor read. At this point by calling
Curl_multi_closed we are able to notify multi with CURL_POLL_REMOVE
before the fd is actually closed by ares.
In asyn-ares.c Curl_resolver_duphandle we can't use ares_dup anymore
since it does not allow passing a different sock_state_cb_data
Closes #3238
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- replace tabs with spaces where possible
- remove line ending spaces
- remove double/triple newlines at EOF
- fix a non-UTF-8 character
- cleanup a few indentations/line continuations
in manual examples
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/3037
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... to make it a truly unified URL parser.
Closes #3017
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... including the associated option.
Fixes #2951
Closes #2952
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Add functionality so that protocols can do custom keepalive on their
connections, when an external API function is called.
Add docs for the new options in 7.62.0
Closes #1641
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Handles created with curl_easy_duphandle do not use the SSL engine set
up in the original handle. This fixes the issue by storing the engine
name in the internal url state and setting the engine from its name
inside curl_easy_duphandle.
Reported-by: Anton Gerasimov
Signed-of-by: Laurent Bonnans
Fixes #2829
Closes #2833
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... and trim the threaded Curl_resolver_getsock() to return zero
millisecond wait times during the first three milliseconds so that
localhost or names in the OS resolver cache gets detected and used
faster.
Closes #2685
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