Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author |
|
Make the name reflect its use better, and add a short comment describing
what it's for.
|
|
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1160
|
|
Fixes #986
|
|
|
|
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/659
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/663
|
|
This commit ensures that streams which was closed in on_stream_close
callback gets passed to http2_handle_stream_close. Previously, this
might not happen. To achieve this, we increment drain property to
forcibly call recv function for that stream.
To more accurately check that we have no pending event before shutting
down HTTP/2 session, we sum up drain property into
http_conn.drain_total. We only shutdown session if that value is 0.
With this commit, when stream was closed before reading response
header fields, error code CURLE_HTTP2_STREAM is returned even if
HTTP/2 level error is NO_ERROR. This signals the upper layer that
stream was closed by error just like TCP connection close in HTTP/1.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/659
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/663
|
|
|
|
This commit adds trailer support in HTTP/2. In HTTP/1.1, chunked
encoding must be used to send trialer fields. HTTP/2 deprecated any
trandfer-encoding, including chunked. But trailer fields are now
always available.
Since trailer fields are relatively rare these days (gRPC uses them
extensively though), allocating buffer for trailer fields is done when
we detect that HEADERS frame containing trailer fields is started. We
use Curl_add_buffer_* functions to buffer all trailers, just like we
do for regular header fields. And then deliver them when stream is
closed. We have to be careful here so that all data are delivered to
upper layer before sending trailers to the application.
We can deliver trailer field one by one using NGHTTP2_ERR_PAUSE
mechanism, but current method is far more simple.
Another possibility is use chunked encoding internally for HTTP/2
traffic. I have not tested it, but it could add another overhead.
Closes #564
|
|
Return 0 instead of NGHTTP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE if we can't locate the
SessionHandle. Apparently mod_h2 will sometimes send a frame for a
stream_id we're finished with.
Use nghttp2_session_get_stream_user_data and
nghttp2_session_set_stream_user_data to identify SessionHandles instead
of a hash.
Closes #372
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Use a curl_off_t for upload left
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Previously when we do pause because of out of buffer, we just throw
away unread data in connection buffer. This just broke protocol
framing, and I saw occasional FRAME_SIZE_ERROR. This commit fix this
issue by remembering how much data read, and in the next iteration, we
process remaining data.
|
|
|
|
... which is necessary since the socket won't be readable but there is
data waiting in the buffer.
|
|
|
|
|
|
... from the connection struct. The stream one being the 'struct HTTP'
which is kept in the SessionHandle struct (easy handle).
lookup streams for incoming frames in the stream hash, hashing is based
on the stream id and we get the SessionHandle for the incoming stream
that way.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Previously, we just ignored error code passed to
on_stream_close_callback and just return 0 (success) after stream
closure even if stream was reset with error. This patch records error
code in on_stream_close_callback, and return -1 and use CURLE_HTTP2
error code on abnormal stream closure.
|
|
"Expect: 100-continue", which was once deprecated in HTTP/2, is now
resurrected in HTTP/2 draft 14. This change adds its support to
HTTP/2 code. This change also includes stricter header field
checking.
|
|
Includes docs and new test cases: 1525, 1526 and 1527
Co-written-by: Vijay Panghal
|
|
This patch enables HTTP POST/PUT in HTTP2.
We disabled Expect header field and chunked transfer encoding
since HTTP2 forbids them.
In HTTP1, Curl sends small upload data with request headers, but
HTTP2 requires upload data must be in DATA frame separately.
So we added some conditionals to achieve this.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
This patch chooses different approach to integrate HTTP2 into HTTP curl
stack. The idea is that we insert HTTP2 layer between HTTP code and
socket(TLS) layer. When HTTP2 is initialized (either in NPN or Upgrade),
we replace the Curl_recv/Curl_send callbacks with HTTP2's, but keep the
original callbacks in http_conn struct. When sending serialized data by
nghttp2, we use original Curl_send callback. Likewise, when reading data
from network, we use original Curl_recv callback. In this way we can
treat both TLS and non-TLS connections.
With this patch, one can transfer contents from https://twitter.com and
from nghttp2 test server in plain HTTP as well.
The code still has rough edges. The notable one is I could not figure
out how to call nghttp2_session_send() when underlying socket is
writable.
|
|
|
|
... and then go through the "normal" HTTP engine.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Renamed copy_header_value() to Curl_copy_header_value() as this
function is now non static.
Simplified proxy flag in Curl_http_input_auth() when calling
sub-functions.
Removed unnecessary white space removal when using negotiate as it had
been missed in commit cdccb422671aeb.
|
|
...following recent changes to Curl_base64_decode() rather than trying
to parse a header line for the authentication mechanisms which is CRLF
terminated and inline zero terminate it.
|
|
When building the code using LLVM Clang without NGHTTP2, I was getting
this warning:
../lib/http.h:155:1: warning: empty struct is a GNU extension [-Wgnu]
Placing a dummy variable into the data structure silenced the warning.
|
|
|
|
1 - always allocate the struct in protocol->setup_connection. Some
protocol handlers had to get this function added.
2 - always free at the end of a request. This is also an attempt to keep
less memory in the handle after it is completed.
|
|
This reverts renaming and usage of lib/*.h header files done
28-12-2012, reverting 2 commits:
f871de0... build: make use of 76 lib/*.h renamed files
ffd8e12... build: rename 76 lib/*.h files
This also reverts removal of redundant include guard (redundant thanks
to changes in above commits) done 2-12-2013, reverting 1 commit:
c087374... curl_setup.h: remove redundant include guard
This also reverts renaming and usage of lib/*.c source files done
3-12-2013, reverting 3 commits:
13606bb... build: make use of 93 lib/*.c renamed files
5b6e792... build: rename 93 lib/*.c files
7d83dff... build: commit 13606bbfde follow-up 1
Start of related discussion thread:
http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-01/0012.html
Asking for confirmation on pushing this revertion commit:
http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-01/0048.html
Confirmation summary:
http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-01/0079.html
NOTICE: The list of 2 files that have been modified by other
intermixed commits, while renamed, and also by at least one
of the 6 commits this one reverts follows below. These 2 files
will exhibit a hole in history unless git's '--follow' option
is used when viewing logs.
lib/curl_imap.h
lib/curl_smtp.h
|
|
76 private header files renamed to use our standard naming scheme.
This commit only does the file renaming.
----------------------------------------
renamed: amigaos.h -> curl_amigaos.h
renamed: arpa_telnet.h -> curl_arpa_telnet.h
renamed: asyn.h -> curl_asyn.h
renamed: axtls.h -> curl_axtls.h
renamed: bundles.h -> curl_bundles.h
renamed: conncache.h -> curl_conncache.h
renamed: connect.h -> curl_connect.h
renamed: content_encoding.h -> curl_content_encoding.h
renamed: cookie.h -> curl_cookie.h
renamed: cyassl.h -> curl_cyassl.h
renamed: dict.h -> curl_dict.h
renamed: easyif.h -> curl_easyif.h
renamed: escape.h -> curl_escape.h
renamed: file.h -> curl_file.h
renamed: fileinfo.h -> curl_fileinfo.h
renamed: formdata.h -> curl_formdata.h
renamed: ftp.h -> curl_ftp.h
renamed: ftplistparser.h -> curl_ftplistparser.h
renamed: getinfo.h -> curl_getinfo.h
renamed: gopher.h -> curl_gopher.h
renamed: gtls.h -> curl_gtls.h
renamed: hash.h -> curl_hash.h
renamed: hostcheck.h -> curl_hostcheck.h
renamed: hostip.h -> curl_hostip.h
renamed: http.h -> curl_http.h
renamed: http_chunks.h -> curl_http_chunks.h
renamed: http_digest.h -> curl_http_digest.h
renamed: http_negotiate.h -> curl_http_negotiate.h
renamed: http_proxy.h -> curl_http_proxy.h
renamed: if2ip.h -> curl_if2ip.h
renamed: imap.h -> curl_imap.h
renamed: inet_ntop.h -> curl_inet_ntop.h
renamed: inet_pton.h -> curl_inet_pton.h
renamed: krb4.h -> curl_krb4.h
renamed: llist.h -> curl_llist.h
renamed: memdebug.h -> curl_memdebug.h
renamed: multiif.h -> curl_multiif.h
renamed: netrc.h -> curl_netrc.h
renamed: non-ascii.h -> curl_non-ascii.h
renamed: nonblock.h -> curl_nonblock.h
renamed: nssg.h -> curl_nssg.h
renamed: parsedate.h -> curl_parsedate.h
renamed: pingpong.h -> curl_pingpong.h
renamed: polarssl.h -> curl_polarssl.h
renamed: pop3.h -> curl_pop3.h
renamed: progress.h -> curl_progress.h
renamed: qssl.h -> curl_qssl.h
renamed: rawstr.h -> curl_rawstr.h
renamed: rtsp.h -> curl_rtsp.h
renamed: select.h -> curl_select.h
renamed: sendf.h -> curl_sendf.h
renamed: setup.h -> curl_setup.h
renamed: setup_once.h -> curl_setup_once.h
renamed: share.h -> curl_share.h
renamed: slist.h -> curl_slist.h
renamed: smtp.h -> curl_smtp.h
renamed: sockaddr.h -> curl_sockaddr.h
renamed: socks.h -> curl_socks.h
renamed: speedcheck.h -> curl_speedcheck.h
renamed: splay.h -> curl_splay.h
renamed: ssh.h -> curl_ssh.h
renamed: sslgen.h -> curl_sslgen.h
renamed: ssluse.h -> curl_ssluse.h
renamed: strdup.h -> curl_strdup.h
renamed: strequal.h -> curl_strequal.h
renamed: strerror.h -> curl_strerror.h
renamed: strtok.h -> curl_strtok.h
renamed: strtoofft.h -> curl_strtoofft.h
renamed: telnet.h -> curl_telnet.h
renamed: tftp.h -> curl_tftp.h
renamed: timeval.h -> curl_timeval.h
renamed: transfer.h -> curl_transfer.h
renamed: url.h -> curl_url.h
renamed: urldata.h -> curl_urldata.h
renamed: warnless.h -> curl_warnless.h
renamed: wildcard.h -> curl_wildcard.h
----------------------------------------
|
|
|
|
|
|
The new http_proxy.* files now host HTTP proxy specific code (500+ lines
moved out from http.c), and as a consequence there is a macro introduced
for the Curl_proxyCONNECT() function so that code can use it without
actually supporting proxy (or HTTP) in builds.
|
|
Win64's 32 bit long but 64 bit size_t caused a warning that we avoid
with a typecast. A small whitespace indent fix was also applied.
Reported by: Adam Light
|
|
|
|
libcurl options for controlling what to get and how to receive posssibly
interleaved RTP data. Initial commit.
|