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Author SHA1 Message Date
Brian Smith
b6724f7d7a Upgrade to env_logger 0.5 & log 0.4; reduce related dependencies (#226)
Upgrade to env_logger 0.5 and log 0.4 so that projects that use those
versions don't have to build both those versions and the older ones
that h2 is currently using.

Don't enable the regex support in env_logger. Applications that want
the regex support can enable it themselves; this will happen
automatically when they add their env_logger dependency.

Disable the env_logger dependency in quickcheck.

The result of this is that there are fewer dependencies. For example,
regex and its dependencies are no longer required at all, as can be
seen by observing the changes to the Cargo.lock. That said,
env_logger 0.5 does add more dependencies itself; however it seems
applications are going to use env_logger 0.5 anyway so this is still
a net gain.

Submitted on behalf of Buoyant, Inc.

Signed-off-by: Brian Smith <brian@briansmith.org>
2018-02-23 20:25:42 -08:00
Darren Tsung
0c59957d88 When Streams are dropped, close Connection (#221) (#222)
When all Streams are dropped / finished, the Connection was held
open until the peer hangs up. Instead, the Connection should hang up
once it knows that nothing more will be sent.

To fix this, we notify the Connection when a stream is no longer
referenced. On the Connection poll(), we check that there are no
active, held, reset streams or any references to the Streams
and transition to sending a GOAWAY if that is case.

The specific behavior depends on if running as a client or server.
2018-02-15 13:14:18 -08:00
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
d0b5b6246a Misc renames (#202)
This patch renames a number of types and functions making
the API more consistent.

* `Server` -> `Connection`
* `Client` -> `SendRequest`
* `Respond` -> `SendResponse`.

It also moves the handshake fns off of `Connection` and make
them free fns in the module. And `Connection::builder` is removed
in favor of `Builder::new`.
2018-01-02 17:02:17 -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
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
88d1de2da0 Expose Codec via an unstable flag (#49)
Exposes `Codec` using an unstable flag. This is useful for testing.
2017-09-03 16:17:05 -07:00