This is important in tests that check that streams have been removed from sessions after counting down a latch in the notification.
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Fixed initial session recv window update: it was wrong if the initial value was less than the default value (65535).
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Fixed logic in onShutdown(): in case of abort the closing action must be
run as callback, so it executes at the end of all the other callbacks.
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Reimplemented close/idle_timeout/stop/onGoAway/input_shutdown following more closely the specification.
In particular, the semantic of sending a GOAWAY is now to:
* stop creation of new both local and remote streams
* record the last processed stream
* continue processing streams that are pending
This means that a GOAWAY is "graceful" in the sense that it allows for streams to be completed by applications.
The semantic of stop() and idle timeout is harsher: for pending streams a RST_STREAM is sent to the other peer and they are failed locally.
Added support for GOAWAY with 2^31-1 lastStreamId.
Added support for a peer to send and receive multiple GOAWAY frames.
Reviewed the stream creation/destruction mechanism so that when the last stream completes after a GOAWAY, proper actions can be run to tear down the connection.
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* use our fork of h2spec-maven-plugin and upgrade version
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* add a profile to run spec server
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* use h2spec plugin new version
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* version h2spec 1.0.0
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* exclude specs we know not working
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* use our own package name
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* test no exclusion
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* restore known failure
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* h2spec maven plugin version 1.0.0
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* change default port for manual testing
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* 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.
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Fixed by removing the explicit version copy.
Leaving it at default would make the client transport
decide the version based on the transport protocol it uses.
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Reworked HTTP/2 release after an exchange is terminated.
Previously, the release was bound to 2 events: onStreamClosed(),
introduced for #2796, and exchangeTerminated().
Unfortunately, if the former happens before the latter and
closes the connection, the latter will see the exchange as
aborted, while in fact it was successful, causing what
reported in #5147, an AsynchronousCloseException.
Now, the release is always performed by the exchangeTerminated()
event. With respect to #2796, the stream is always already
closed by the time the exchangeTerminated() event fires (it
was not before).
Reworked the implementation of RoundRobinConnectionPool using
a lock and aggressively trying to open new connections.
A second fix is related to HttpDestination.release(Connection).
If the connection is closed for e.g. overuse, we need to trigger
the processing of queued requests via send(create: true).
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Fixed MaxConcurrentStreamsTest - it was always broken.
The problem was that the call to super.onSettings(...) was done
_after_ sending the request, so the connection pool was still
configured with the default maxMultiplex=1024.
Also fixed AbstractConnectionPool to avoid a second call to
activate() if we are not trying to create a new connection.
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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.
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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.
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* 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.
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