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Author SHA1 Message Date
Anthony Ramine
465f0337f8 Refactor errors internals (#556)
h2::Error now knows whether protocol errors happened because the user
sent them, because it was received from the remote peer, or because
the library itself emitted an error because it detected a protocol
violation.

It also keeps track of whether it came from a RST_STREAM or GO_AWAY
frame, and in the case of the latter, it includes the additional
debug data if any.

Fixes #530
2021-09-28 09:04:35 -07:00
Kornel
6357e3256a de-generify FramedRead::decode_frame (#509)
* de-generify FramedRead::decode_frame

* Rename arg to decode_frame

Co-authored-by: Dan Burkert <dan@danburkert.com>
2021-02-16 12:21:29 -08:00
Eliza Weisman
fc7f63f641 start adding tracing spans to internals (#478)
We've adopted `tracing` for diagnostics, but currently, it is just being
used as a drop-in replacement for the `log` crate. Ideally, we would
want to start emitting more structured diagnostics, using `tracing`'s
`Span`s and structured key-value fields.

A lot of the logging in `h2` is already written in a style that imitates
the formatting of structured key-value logs, but as textual log
messages. Migrating the logs to structured `tracing` events therefore is
pretty easy to do. I've also started adding spans, mostly in the read
path.

Finally, I've updated the tests to use `tracing` rather than
`env_logger`. The tracing setup happens in a macro, so that a span for
each test with the test's name can be generated and entered. This will
make the test output easier to read if multiple tests are run
concurrently with `--nocapture`.

Signed-off-by: Eliza Weisman <eliza@buoyant.io>
2020-08-17 17:29:22 -07:00
David Barsky
d3b9f1e36a feat(lib): switch from log to tracing (#475) 2020-07-07 15:55:24 -07:00
Sean McArthur
4398e169e8 Update to Tokio 0.2 (#428) 2019-11-27 14:53:57 -08:00
Sean McArthur
2d90efee17 Prune futures-* dependencies 2019-08-30 14:53:49 -07:00
Gurwinder Singh
f46840f3fa chore: cargo fmt, clippy 2019-08-16 22:27:39 -07:00
Gurwinder Singh
c8fefd49f1 Update lib to std-future 2019-08-16 18:47:47 -07:00
Jakub Beránek
db6b841e67 Update crate to Rust 2018 (#383) 2019-07-23 10:18:43 -07:00
Eliza Weisman
0e9fbe4a90 Log protocol error causes at debug (#371)
Currently, there are many cases where `h2` will fail a connection or
stream with a PROTOCOL_ERROR, without recording why the protocol error
occurred. Since protocol errors may result from a bug in `h2` or from a
misbehaving peer, it is important to be able to debug the cause of
protocol errors.

This branch adds a log line to almost all cases where a protocol error
occurs. I've tried to make the new log lines consistent with the
existing logging, and in some cases, changed existing log lines to make
them internally consistent with other log lines in that module. All
receive-side errors that would send a reset are now logged at the debug
level, using a formatting based on the format used in `framed_read`.

Signed-off-by: Eliza Weisman <eliza@buoyant.io>
2019-06-17 14:14:40 -07:00
Sean McArthur
aa23a9735d SETTINGS_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE (#206)
This, uh, grew into something far bigger than expected, but it turns out, all of it was needed to eventually support this correctly.

- Adds configuration to client and server to set [SETTINGS_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE](http://httpwg.org/specs/rfc7540.html#SETTINGS_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE)
- If not set, a "sane default" of 16 MB is used (taken from golang's http2)
- Decoding header blocks now happens as they are received, instead of buffering up possibly forever until the last continuation frame is parsed.
- As each field is decoded, it's undecoded size is added to the total. Whenever a header block goes over the maximum size, the `frame` will be marked as such.
- Whenever a header block is deemed over max limit, decoding will still continue, but new fields will not be appended to `HeaderMap`. This is also can save wasted hashing.
- To protect against enormous string literals, such that they span multiple continuation frames, a check is made that the combined encoded bytes is less than the max allowed size. While technically not exactly what the spec suggests (counting decoded size instead), this should hopefully only happen when someone is indeed malicious. If found, a `GOAWAY` of `COMPRESSION_ERROR` is sent, and the connection shut down.
- After an oversize header block frame is finished decoding, the streams state machine will notice it is oversize, and handle that.
  - If the local peer is a server, a 431 response is sent, as suggested by the spec.
  - A `REFUSED_STREAM` reset is sent, since we cannot actually give the stream to the user.
- In order to be able to send both the 431 headers frame, and a reset frame afterwards, the scheduled `Canceled` machinery was made more general to a `Scheduled(Reason)` state instead.

Closes #18 
Closes #191
2018-01-05 09:23:48 -08:00
Carl Lerche
fc75311fae Support writing continuation frames. (#198)
Large header sets might require being split up across multiple frames.
This patch adds support for doing so.
2017-12-20 17:24:29 -08:00
Holt Chesley
2aee78c7d7 Issue 128: Convert frame::Reason to struct (#142)
Alter frame::Reason to a struct with a single u32 member.
Introduce Constants to the impl for existing Reasons. Change all usage
in the library and its tests to adopt this change,
using the new constants.
2017-10-08 13:13:07 -07:00
Oliver Gould
dad113e17b Disallow nightly failures (#115)
Always install rustfmt since nightly may change underneath it, causing
linking to break.

Apply rustfmt
2017-09-24 19:25:50 -07:00
Sean McArthur
21f7e54ce8 load headers when receiving PushPromise frames 2017-09-18 10:49:35 -07:00
Sean McArthur
92030f634f remove unstable for Codec methods used internally 2017-09-17 14:28:45 -07:00
Sean McArthur
c32015d48e add support for configuring max frame size
- Adds `max_frame_size` to client and server builders
- Pushes max_frame_size into Codec
- Detects when the Codec triggers an error from a frame too big
- Sends a GOAWAY when FRAME_SIZE_ERROR is encountered reading a frame
2017-09-14 17:03:43 -07:00
Carl Lerche
b01e3dff12 Annotate unstable API fns with cfg 2017-09-13 14:14:41 -07:00
Sean McArthur
f7d14861e5 rustfmt: add trailing commas in match arms, set fn call to block stle (#85) 2017-09-12 19:29:06 -07:00
Oliver Gould
897bf84163 Use rustfmt to enforce consistent formatting
This change adds a .rustfmt.toml that includes ALL supported settings,
12 of which we have overridden to attempt to cater to our own
proclivities.

rustfmt is checked in the rust-nightly CI job.
2017-09-12 22:29:35 +00:00
Carl Lerche
93925e6d1f Limit send flow control bug to window_size (#78)
Senders could set the available capacity greater than the current
`window_size`.  This caused a panic when the sender attempted
to send more than the receiver could accept.
2017-09-12 10:48:11 -07:00
Eliza Weisman
11de86b34e Make Codec max frame length configurable (#57) 2017-09-11 12:56:40 -07:00
Carl Lerche
0cc611df35 Add Codec::set_max_send_frame_size 2017-09-05 14:01:32 -07:00
Carl Lerche
c122e97127 Refactor errors (#46)
This patch does a bunch of refactoring, mostly around error types, but it also
paves the way to allow `Codec` to be used standalone.

* `Codec` (and `FramedRead` / `FramedWrite`) is broken out into a codec module.
* An h2-codec crate is created that re-exports the frame and codec modules.
* New error types are introduced in the internals:
  * `RecvError` represents errors caused by trying to receive a frame.
  * `SendError` represents errors caused by trying to send a frame.
  * `UserError` is an enum of potential errors caused by invalid usage
    by the user of the lib.
  * `ProtoError` is either a `Reason` or an `io::Error`. However it doesn't
    specify connection or stream level.
  * `h2::Error` is an opaque error type and is the only error type exposed
    by the public API (used to be `ConnectionError`).

There are misc code changes to enable this as well. The biggest is a new "sink"
API for `Codec`. It provides buffer which queues up a frame followed by flush
which writes everything that is queued. This departs from the `Sink` trait in
order to provide more accurate error values. For example, buffer can never fail
(but it will panic if `poll_ready` is not called first).
2017-09-02 11:12:50 -07:00