Commit Graph

11 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
klzgrad
c62a685961 Add build rules of Naive client 2018-12-10 02:25:19 -05:00
klzgrad
5f6071cbd3 Add initial implementation of Naive client 2018-12-10 02:25:19 -05:00
klzgrad
fbd28b78d7 http: Add padding for CONNECT requests 2018-12-10 02:25:19 -05:00
klzgrad
8c0ccd2a12 h2: Use large connection window for HAProxy
RFC 7540 6.9.2 requires the connection flow-control window be 65536
until a WINDOW_UPDATE frame is received. But HAProxy never sends
a WINDOW_UPDATE to increase the connection window above 65536.

Use a large value for the default window size.

This is NOT compliant with RFC 7540, but this is the only way to
support high-traffic scenarios without patching HAProxy.
2018-12-10 02:25:19 -05:00
klzgrad
40e8acb863 h2: Add support for HTTP/2 CONNECT Fast Open
SpdyProxyClientSocket waits for 200 OK before returning OK for Connect.

Change that behavior to returning OK immediately after CONNECT header.

This feature is enabled by default. It should probably be turned on
through an interface but that implies passing a flag through deep
interface chains right now requiring intrusive changes to multiple
places.

Design notes:

The current approach is better than the obvious TCP Fast Open style fake
Connect().

Fast Open should not be used for preconnects as preconnects need actual
connections set up. The Naive client does not use preconnects per se
(using "...RawConnect") but the user agent will use preconnects and the
Naive client has to infer that. Hence there is a need to check the
incoming socket for available bytes right before Connect() and configure
whether a socket should be connected with Fast Open. But fake Connect()
make it difficult to check the incoming socket because it immediately
returns and there is not enough time for the first read of the incoming
socket to arrive.

To check for preconnects it is best to push the first read of the
incoming socket to as late as possible. The other (wrong) way of doing
that is to pass in an early read callback and call it immediately after
sending HEADERS and then send the available bytes right there. This way
is wrong because it does not work with late binding, which assumes
Connect() is idempotent and causes sockets opened in this way to be
potentially bound to the wrong socket requests.

The current approach is to return OK in Connect() right after sending
HEADERS before getting the reply, which is to be received later. If the
reply is received during a subsequent Read() and the reply indicates an
error, the error is returned to the callback of the Read(); otherwise
the error is ignored with the connection disconnected and subsequent
Read() and Write() should discover the disconnection.
2018-12-10 02:25:19 -05:00
klzgrad
e4dd00e1e1 h2: Notify delegate about read EOF
So the delegate can close the socket instead of keeping sending data.

Read EOF or h2 half-closed (remote) state was introduced in
https://codereview.chromium.org/129543002. But StreamSocket doesnt
really supports a half closed state, so upon a read EOF the only sane
action is to close the socket immediately even if in theory more send
is possible.
2018-12-10 02:25:19 -05:00
klzgrad
46b6279ddf h2: Reduce warnings about RST on invalid streams
Per RFC 7540#6.4:

  However, after sending the RST_STREAM, the sending endpoint MUST be
  prepared to receive and process additional frames sent on the stream
  that might have been sent by the peer prior to the arrival of the
  RST_STREAM.
2018-12-10 02:25:18 -05:00
klzgrad
9ad26fa4b0 Update socket pool manager 2018-12-10 02:25:18 -05:00
klzgrad
824a78dc8a socket: Allow higher limits for proxies
As an intermediary proxy we should not enforce stricter connection
limits in addition to what the user is already enforcing.
2018-12-09 21:59:54 -05:00
klzgrad
a0f9440a63 build: Remove icu 2018-12-09 21:59:54 -05:00
klzgrad
46caed9b9c Import chromium-70.0.3538.110 2018-12-09 21:59:24 -05:00