* Fixes#3766 - Introduce HTTP/2 API to batch frames.
Introduced Stream.FrameList to hold HEADERS+DATA+HEADERS frames.
These are often used by the client and by the server when the
request/response content is known and FrameList will allow to
send them in a single TCP write, rather than multiple ones.
Rewritten HttpSenderOverHTTP2.sendHeaders() and
HttpTransportOverHTTP2.sendHeaders() to take advantage of
FrameList.
Now using ConcurrentHashMap as a client context, because
with DEBUG logging enabled it may be access concurrently.
Signed-off-by: Simone Bordet <simone.bordet@gmail.com>
Fixes#4971 - Simplify Connection.upgradeFrom()/upgradeTo().
Now the upgrade-from connection produces a "floating" buffer
(not belonging to a pool), so that it can release the original buffer.
The upgrade-to connection is free to copy or store this "floating" buffer.
Strengthened ByteBufferPool behavior when releasing non-pooled
ByteBuffers: the buffer is now discarded.
Updated javadocs and all implementations.
Signed-off-by: Simone Bordet <simone.bordet@gmail.com>
Fixes#4967 - Possible buffer corruption in HTTP/2 session failures
Partially reverted the changes introduced in #4855, because they
were working only when sends were synchronous.
Introduced ByteBufferPool.remove(ByteBuffer) to fix the issue.
Now when a concurrent failure happens while frames are being
generated or sent, the buffer is discarded instead of being
recycled, therefore resolving the buffer corruption.
Signed-off-by: Simone Bordet <simone.bordet@gmail.com>
* Issue #4965 - WINDOW_UPDATE for locally failed stream should not close the HTTP/2 session.
Improved HTTP2Session.onWindowUpdate() code to correctly check whether
the stream is already closed, and if so, just drop the WINDOW_UPDATE.
Refactored onResetForUnknownStream() to base class.
Other small refactorings to improve logging.
Signed-off-by: Simone Bordet <simone.bordet@gmail.com>
* Fixes#4855 - Occasional h2spec failures on CI
In case of bad usage of the HTTP/2 API, we don't want to close()
the stream but just fail the callback, because the stream
may be performing actions triggered by a legit API usage.
In case of a call to `AsyncListener.onError()`, applications may decide to call
AsyncContext.complete() and that would be a correct usage of the Servlet API.
This case was not well handled and was wrongly producing a WARN log with an
`IllegalStateException`.
Completely rewritten `HttpTransportOverHTTP2.TransportCallback`.
The rewrite handles correctly asynchronous failures that now are executed
sequentially (and not concurrently) with writes.
If a write is in progress, the failure will just change the state and at the
end of the write a check on the state will determine what actions to take.
A session failure is now handled in HTTP2Session by first failing all the
streams - which notifies the Stream.Listeners - and then failing the session
- which notifies the Session.Listener.
The stream failures are executed concurrently by dispatching each one to a
different thread; this means that the stream failure callbacks are executed
concurrently (likely sending RST_STREAM frames).
The session failure callback is completed only when all the stream failure
callbacks have completed, to ensure that a GOAWAY frame is processed after
all the RST_STREAM frames.
Signed-off-by: Simone Bordet <simone.bordet@gmail.com>
- ArrayList contains() + add() is faster than HashSet add() for small collections
- A heap allocation of the iterator is required when iterating HashSet while iterating ArrayList can do with a stack allocation
Signed-off-by: Ludovic Orban <lorban@bitronix.be>
Introduced RateControl.Factory to create instances of RateControl
for each connection.
Modified relevant XML files and added distribution test for h2.
Signed-off-by: Simone Bordet <simone.bordet@gmail.com>