We have reports of runtime panics (linkerd/linkerd2#7748) that sound a lot like rust-lang/rust#86470. We don't have any evidence that these panics originate in h2, but there is one use of `Instant::sub` that could panic in this way. Even though this is almost definitely a bug in Rust, it seems most prudent to actively avoid the uses of `Instant` that are prone to this bug. These fixes should ultimately be made in the standard library, but this change lets us avoid this problem while we wait for those fixes. This change replaces uses of `Instant::elapsed` and `Instant::sub` with calls to `Instant::saturating_duration_since` to prevent this class of panic. See also hyperium/hyper#2746
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Rust
1098 lines
38 KiB
Rust
use super::*;
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use crate::codec::UserError;
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use crate::frame::{self, PushPromiseHeaderError, Reason, DEFAULT_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE};
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use crate::proto::{self, Error};
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use std::task::Context;
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use http::{HeaderMap, Request, Response};
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use std::io;
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use std::task::{Poll, Waker};
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use std::time::{Duration, Instant};
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub(super) struct Recv {
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/// Initial window size of remote initiated streams
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init_window_sz: WindowSize,
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/// Connection level flow control governing received data
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flow: FlowControl,
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/// Amount of connection window capacity currently used by outstanding streams.
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in_flight_data: WindowSize,
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/// The lowest stream ID that is still idle
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next_stream_id: Result<StreamId, StreamIdOverflow>,
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/// The stream ID of the last processed stream
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last_processed_id: StreamId,
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/// Any streams with a higher ID are ignored.
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///
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/// This starts as MAX, but is lowered when a GOAWAY is received.
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///
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/// > After sending a GOAWAY frame, the sender can discard frames for
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/// > streams initiated by the receiver with identifiers higher than
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/// > the identified last stream.
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max_stream_id: StreamId,
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/// Streams that have pending window updates
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pending_window_updates: store::Queue<stream::NextWindowUpdate>,
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/// New streams to be accepted
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pending_accept: store::Queue<stream::NextAccept>,
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/// Locally reset streams that should be reaped when they expire
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pending_reset_expired: store::Queue<stream::NextResetExpire>,
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/// How long locally reset streams should ignore received frames
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reset_duration: Duration,
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/// Holds frames that are waiting to be read
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buffer: Buffer<Event>,
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/// Refused StreamId, this represents a frame that must be sent out.
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refused: Option<StreamId>,
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/// If push promises are allowed to be received.
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is_push_enabled: bool,
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/// If extended connect protocol is enabled.
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is_extended_connect_protocol_enabled: bool,
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}
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub(super) enum Event {
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Headers(peer::PollMessage),
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Data(Bytes),
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Trailers(HeaderMap),
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}
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub(super) enum RecvHeaderBlockError<T> {
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Oversize(T),
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State(Error),
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}
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub(crate) enum Open {
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PushPromise,
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Headers,
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}
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impl Recv {
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pub fn new(peer: peer::Dyn, config: &Config) -> Self {
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let next_stream_id = if peer.is_server() { 1 } else { 2 };
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let mut flow = FlowControl::new();
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// connections always have the default window size, regardless of
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// settings
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flow.inc_window(DEFAULT_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE)
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.expect("invalid initial remote window size");
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flow.assign_capacity(DEFAULT_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE);
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Recv {
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init_window_sz: config.local_init_window_sz,
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flow,
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in_flight_data: 0 as WindowSize,
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next_stream_id: Ok(next_stream_id.into()),
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pending_window_updates: store::Queue::new(),
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last_processed_id: StreamId::ZERO,
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max_stream_id: StreamId::MAX,
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pending_accept: store::Queue::new(),
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pending_reset_expired: store::Queue::new(),
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reset_duration: config.local_reset_duration,
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buffer: Buffer::new(),
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refused: None,
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is_push_enabled: config.local_push_enabled,
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is_extended_connect_protocol_enabled: config.extended_connect_protocol_enabled,
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}
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}
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/// Returns the initial receive window size
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pub fn init_window_sz(&self) -> WindowSize {
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self.init_window_sz
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}
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/// Returns the ID of the last processed stream
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pub fn last_processed_id(&self) -> StreamId {
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self.last_processed_id
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}
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/// Update state reflecting a new, remotely opened stream
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///
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/// Returns the stream state if successful. `None` if refused
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pub fn open(
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&mut self,
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id: StreamId,
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mode: Open,
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counts: &mut Counts,
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) -> Result<Option<StreamId>, Error> {
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assert!(self.refused.is_none());
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counts.peer().ensure_can_open(id, mode)?;
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let next_id = self.next_stream_id()?;
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if id < next_id {
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proto_err!(conn: "id ({:?}) < next_id ({:?})", id, next_id);
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return Err(Error::library_go_away(Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR));
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}
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self.next_stream_id = id.next_id();
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if !counts.can_inc_num_recv_streams() {
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self.refused = Some(id);
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return Ok(None);
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}
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Ok(Some(id))
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}
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/// Transition the stream state based on receiving headers
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///
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/// The caller ensures that the frame represents headers and not trailers.
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pub fn recv_headers(
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&mut self,
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frame: frame::Headers,
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stream: &mut store::Ptr,
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counts: &mut Counts,
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) -> Result<(), RecvHeaderBlockError<Option<frame::Headers>>> {
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tracing::trace!("opening stream; init_window={}", self.init_window_sz);
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let is_initial = stream.state.recv_open(&frame)?;
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if is_initial {
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// TODO: be smarter about this logic
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if frame.stream_id() > self.last_processed_id {
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self.last_processed_id = frame.stream_id();
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}
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// Increment the number of concurrent streams
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counts.inc_num_recv_streams(stream);
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}
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if !stream.content_length.is_head() {
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use super::stream::ContentLength;
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use http::header;
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if let Some(content_length) = frame.fields().get(header::CONTENT_LENGTH) {
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let content_length = match frame::parse_u64(content_length.as_bytes()) {
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Ok(v) => v,
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Err(()) => {
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proto_err!(stream: "could not parse content-length; stream={:?}", stream.id);
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return Err(Error::library_reset(stream.id, Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR).into());
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}
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};
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stream.content_length = ContentLength::Remaining(content_length);
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}
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}
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if frame.is_over_size() {
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// A frame is over size if the decoded header block was bigger than
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// SETTINGS_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE.
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//
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// > A server that receives a larger header block than it is willing
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// > to handle can send an HTTP 431 (Request Header Fields Too
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// > Large) status code [RFC6585]. A client can discard responses
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// > that it cannot process.
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//
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// So, if peer is a server, we'll send a 431. In either case,
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// an error is recorded, which will send a REFUSED_STREAM,
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// since we don't want any of the data frames either.
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tracing::debug!(
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"stream error REQUEST_HEADER_FIELDS_TOO_LARGE -- \
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recv_headers: frame is over size; stream={:?}",
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stream.id
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);
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return if counts.peer().is_server() && is_initial {
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let mut res = frame::Headers::new(
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stream.id,
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frame::Pseudo::response(::http::StatusCode::REQUEST_HEADER_FIELDS_TOO_LARGE),
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HeaderMap::new(),
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);
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res.set_end_stream();
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Err(RecvHeaderBlockError::Oversize(Some(res)))
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} else {
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Err(RecvHeaderBlockError::Oversize(None))
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};
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}
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let stream_id = frame.stream_id();
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let (pseudo, fields) = frame.into_parts();
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if pseudo.protocol.is_some() {
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if counts.peer().is_server() && !self.is_extended_connect_protocol_enabled {
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proto_err!(stream: "cannot use :protocol if extended connect protocol is disabled; stream={:?}", stream.id);
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return Err(Error::library_reset(stream.id, Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR).into());
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}
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}
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if !pseudo.is_informational() {
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let message = counts
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.peer()
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.convert_poll_message(pseudo, fields, stream_id)?;
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// Push the frame onto the stream's recv buffer
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stream
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.pending_recv
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.push_back(&mut self.buffer, Event::Headers(message));
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stream.notify_recv();
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}
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// Only servers can receive a headers frame that initiates the stream.
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// This is verified in `Streams` before calling this function.
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if counts.peer().is_server() {
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self.pending_accept.push(stream);
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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/// Called by the server to get the request
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///
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/// TODO: Should this fn return `Result`?
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pub fn take_request(&mut self, stream: &mut store::Ptr) -> Request<()> {
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use super::peer::PollMessage::*;
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match stream.pending_recv.pop_front(&mut self.buffer) {
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Some(Event::Headers(Server(request))) => request,
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_ => panic!(),
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}
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}
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/// Called by the client to get pushed response
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pub fn poll_pushed(
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&mut self,
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cx: &Context,
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stream: &mut store::Ptr,
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) -> Poll<Option<Result<(Request<()>, store::Key), proto::Error>>> {
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use super::peer::PollMessage::*;
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let mut ppp = stream.pending_push_promises.take();
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let pushed = ppp.pop(stream.store_mut()).map(|mut pushed| {
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match pushed.pending_recv.pop_front(&mut self.buffer) {
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Some(Event::Headers(Server(headers))) => (headers, pushed.key()),
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// When frames are pushed into the queue, it is verified that
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// the first frame is a HEADERS frame.
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_ => panic!("Headers not set on pushed stream"),
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}
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});
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stream.pending_push_promises = ppp;
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if let Some(p) = pushed {
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Poll::Ready(Some(Ok(p)))
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} else {
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let is_open = stream.state.ensure_recv_open()?;
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if is_open {
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stream.recv_task = Some(cx.waker().clone());
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Poll::Pending
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} else {
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Poll::Ready(None)
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}
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}
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}
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/// Called by the client to get the response
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pub fn poll_response(
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&mut self,
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cx: &Context,
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stream: &mut store::Ptr,
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) -> Poll<Result<Response<()>, proto::Error>> {
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use super::peer::PollMessage::*;
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// If the buffer is not empty, then the first frame must be a HEADERS
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// frame or the user violated the contract.
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match stream.pending_recv.pop_front(&mut self.buffer) {
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Some(Event::Headers(Client(response))) => Poll::Ready(Ok(response)),
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Some(_) => panic!("poll_response called after response returned"),
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None => {
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stream.state.ensure_recv_open()?;
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stream.recv_task = Some(cx.waker().clone());
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Poll::Pending
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}
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}
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}
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/// Transition the stream based on receiving trailers
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pub fn recv_trailers(
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&mut self,
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frame: frame::Headers,
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stream: &mut store::Ptr,
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) -> Result<(), Error> {
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// Transition the state
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stream.state.recv_close()?;
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if stream.ensure_content_length_zero().is_err() {
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proto_err!(stream: "recv_trailers: content-length is not zero; stream={:?};", stream.id);
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return Err(Error::library_reset(stream.id, Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR));
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}
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let trailers = frame.into_fields();
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// Push the frame onto the stream's recv buffer
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stream
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.pending_recv
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.push_back(&mut self.buffer, Event::Trailers(trailers));
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stream.notify_recv();
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Ok(())
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}
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/// Releases capacity of the connection
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pub fn release_connection_capacity(&mut self, capacity: WindowSize, task: &mut Option<Waker>) {
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tracing::trace!(
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"release_connection_capacity; size={}, connection in_flight_data={}",
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capacity,
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self.in_flight_data,
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);
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// Decrement in-flight data
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self.in_flight_data -= capacity;
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// Assign capacity to connection
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self.flow.assign_capacity(capacity);
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if self.flow.unclaimed_capacity().is_some() {
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if let Some(task) = task.take() {
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task.wake();
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}
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}
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}
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/// Releases capacity back to the connection & stream
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pub fn release_capacity(
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&mut self,
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capacity: WindowSize,
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stream: &mut store::Ptr,
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task: &mut Option<Waker>,
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) -> Result<(), UserError> {
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tracing::trace!("release_capacity; size={}", capacity);
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if capacity > stream.in_flight_recv_data {
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return Err(UserError::ReleaseCapacityTooBig);
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}
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self.release_connection_capacity(capacity, task);
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// Decrement in-flight data
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stream.in_flight_recv_data -= capacity;
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// Assign capacity to stream
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stream.recv_flow.assign_capacity(capacity);
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if stream.recv_flow.unclaimed_capacity().is_some() {
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// Queue the stream for sending the WINDOW_UPDATE frame.
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self.pending_window_updates.push(stream);
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if let Some(task) = task.take() {
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task.wake();
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}
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}
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Ok(())
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}
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/// Release any unclaimed capacity for a closed stream.
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pub fn release_closed_capacity(&mut self, stream: &mut store::Ptr, task: &mut Option<Waker>) {
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debug_assert_eq!(stream.ref_count, 0);
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if stream.in_flight_recv_data == 0 {
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return;
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}
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tracing::trace!(
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"auto-release closed stream ({:?}) capacity: {:?}",
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stream.id,
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stream.in_flight_recv_data,
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);
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self.release_connection_capacity(stream.in_flight_recv_data, task);
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stream.in_flight_recv_data = 0;
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self.clear_recv_buffer(stream);
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}
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/// Set the "target" connection window size.
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///
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/// By default, all new connections start with 64kb of window size. As
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/// streams used and release capacity, we will send WINDOW_UPDATEs for the
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/// connection to bring it back up to the initial "target".
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///
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/// Setting a target means that we will try to tell the peer about
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/// WINDOW_UPDATEs so the peer knows it has about `target` window to use
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/// for the whole connection.
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///
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/// The `task` is an optional parked task for the `Connection` that might
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/// be blocked on needing more window capacity.
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pub fn set_target_connection_window(&mut self, target: WindowSize, task: &mut Option<Waker>) {
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tracing::trace!(
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"set_target_connection_window; target={}; available={}, reserved={}",
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target,
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self.flow.available(),
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self.in_flight_data,
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);
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// The current target connection window is our `available` plus any
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// in-flight data reserved by streams.
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//
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// Update the flow controller with the difference between the new
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// target and the current target.
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let current = (self.flow.available() + self.in_flight_data).checked_size();
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if target > current {
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self.flow.assign_capacity(target - current);
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} else {
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self.flow.claim_capacity(current - target);
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}
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// If changing the target capacity means we gained a bunch of capacity,
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// enough that we went over the update threshold, then schedule sending
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// a connection WINDOW_UPDATE.
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if self.flow.unclaimed_capacity().is_some() {
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if let Some(task) = task.take() {
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task.wake();
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}
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}
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}
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pub(crate) fn apply_local_settings(
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&mut self,
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settings: &frame::Settings,
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store: &mut Store,
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) -> Result<(), proto::Error> {
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if let Some(val) = settings.is_extended_connect_protocol_enabled() {
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self.is_extended_connect_protocol_enabled = val;
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}
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if let Some(target) = settings.initial_window_size() {
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let old_sz = self.init_window_sz;
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self.init_window_sz = target;
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tracing::trace!("update_initial_window_size; new={}; old={}", target, old_sz,);
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// Per RFC 7540 §6.9.2:
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//
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// In addition to changing the flow-control window for streams that are
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// not yet active, a SETTINGS frame can alter the initial flow-control
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// window size for streams with active flow-control windows (that is,
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// streams in the "open" or "half-closed (remote)" state). When the
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// value of SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE changes, a receiver MUST adjust
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// the size of all stream flow-control windows that it maintains by the
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// difference between the new value and the old value.
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//
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// A change to `SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE` can cause the available
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// space in a flow-control window to become negative. A sender MUST
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// track the negative flow-control window and MUST NOT send new
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// flow-controlled frames until it receives WINDOW_UPDATE frames that
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// cause the flow-control window to become positive.
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if target < old_sz {
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// We must decrease the (local) window on every open stream.
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let dec = old_sz - target;
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tracing::trace!("decrementing all windows; dec={}", dec);
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store.for_each(|mut stream| {
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stream.recv_flow.dec_recv_window(dec);
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})
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} else if target > old_sz {
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// We must increase the (local) window on every open stream.
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let inc = target - old_sz;
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tracing::trace!("incrementing all windows; inc={}", inc);
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store.try_for_each(|mut stream| {
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// XXX: Shouldn't the peer have already noticed our
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// overflow and sent us a GOAWAY?
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stream
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.recv_flow
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.inc_window(inc)
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.map_err(proto::Error::library_go_away)?;
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stream.recv_flow.assign_capacity(inc);
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Ok::<_, proto::Error>(())
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})?;
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}
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}
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Ok(())
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}
|
|
|
|
pub fn is_end_stream(&self, stream: &store::Ptr) -> bool {
|
|
if !stream.state.is_recv_closed() {
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
stream.pending_recv.is_empty()
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn recv_data(&mut self, frame: frame::Data, stream: &mut store::Ptr) -> Result<(), Error> {
|
|
let sz = frame.payload().len();
|
|
|
|
// This should have been enforced at the codec::FramedRead layer, so
|
|
// this is just a sanity check.
|
|
assert!(sz <= MAX_WINDOW_SIZE as usize);
|
|
|
|
let sz = sz as WindowSize;
|
|
|
|
let is_ignoring_frame = stream.state.is_local_reset();
|
|
|
|
if !is_ignoring_frame && !stream.state.is_recv_streaming() {
|
|
// TODO: There are cases where this can be a stream error of
|
|
// STREAM_CLOSED instead...
|
|
|
|
// Receiving a DATA frame when not expecting one is a protocol
|
|
// error.
|
|
proto_err!(conn: "unexpected DATA frame; stream={:?}", stream.id);
|
|
return Err(Error::library_go_away(Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
tracing::trace!(
|
|
"recv_data; size={}; connection={}; stream={}",
|
|
sz,
|
|
self.flow.window_size(),
|
|
stream.recv_flow.window_size()
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
if is_ignoring_frame {
|
|
tracing::trace!(
|
|
"recv_data; frame ignored on locally reset {:?} for some time",
|
|
stream.id,
|
|
);
|
|
return Ok(self.ignore_data(sz)?);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Ensure that there is enough capacity on the connection before acting
|
|
// on the stream.
|
|
self.consume_connection_window(sz)?;
|
|
|
|
if stream.recv_flow.window_size() < sz {
|
|
// http://httpwg.org/specs/rfc7540.html#WINDOW_UPDATE
|
|
// > A receiver MAY respond with a stream error (Section 5.4.2) or
|
|
// > connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR if
|
|
// > it is unable to accept a frame.
|
|
//
|
|
// So, for violating the **stream** window, we can send either a
|
|
// stream or connection error. We've opted to send a stream
|
|
// error.
|
|
return Err(Error::library_reset(stream.id, Reason::FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if stream.dec_content_length(frame.payload().len()).is_err() {
|
|
proto_err!(stream:
|
|
"recv_data: content-length overflow; stream={:?}; len={:?}",
|
|
stream.id,
|
|
frame.payload().len(),
|
|
);
|
|
return Err(Error::library_reset(stream.id, Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if frame.is_end_stream() {
|
|
if stream.ensure_content_length_zero().is_err() {
|
|
proto_err!(stream:
|
|
"recv_data: content-length underflow; stream={:?}; len={:?}",
|
|
stream.id,
|
|
frame.payload().len(),
|
|
);
|
|
return Err(Error::library_reset(stream.id, Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if stream.state.recv_close().is_err() {
|
|
proto_err!(conn: "recv_data: failed to transition to closed state; stream={:?}", stream.id);
|
|
return Err(Error::library_go_away(Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR).into());
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Update stream level flow control
|
|
stream.recv_flow.send_data(sz);
|
|
|
|
// Track the data as in-flight
|
|
stream.in_flight_recv_data += sz;
|
|
|
|
let event = Event::Data(frame.into_payload());
|
|
|
|
// Push the frame onto the recv buffer
|
|
stream.pending_recv.push_back(&mut self.buffer, event);
|
|
stream.notify_recv();
|
|
|
|
Ok(())
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn ignore_data(&mut self, sz: WindowSize) -> Result<(), Error> {
|
|
// Ensure that there is enough capacity on the connection...
|
|
self.consume_connection_window(sz)?;
|
|
|
|
// Since we are ignoring this frame,
|
|
// we aren't returning the frame to the user. That means they
|
|
// have no way to release the capacity back to the connection. So
|
|
// we have to release it automatically.
|
|
//
|
|
// This call doesn't send a WINDOW_UPDATE immediately, just marks
|
|
// the capacity as available to be reclaimed. When the available
|
|
// capacity meets a threshold, a WINDOW_UPDATE is then sent.
|
|
self.release_connection_capacity(sz, &mut None);
|
|
Ok(())
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn consume_connection_window(&mut self, sz: WindowSize) -> Result<(), Error> {
|
|
if self.flow.window_size() < sz {
|
|
tracing::debug!(
|
|
"connection error FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR -- window_size ({:?}) < sz ({:?});",
|
|
self.flow.window_size(),
|
|
sz,
|
|
);
|
|
return Err(Error::library_go_away(Reason::FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Update connection level flow control
|
|
self.flow.send_data(sz);
|
|
|
|
// Track the data as in-flight
|
|
self.in_flight_data += sz;
|
|
Ok(())
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn recv_push_promise(
|
|
&mut self,
|
|
frame: frame::PushPromise,
|
|
stream: &mut store::Ptr,
|
|
) -> Result<(), Error> {
|
|
stream.state.reserve_remote()?;
|
|
if frame.is_over_size() {
|
|
// A frame is over size if the decoded header block was bigger than
|
|
// SETTINGS_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE.
|
|
//
|
|
// > A server that receives a larger header block than it is willing
|
|
// > to handle can send an HTTP 431 (Request Header Fields Too
|
|
// > Large) status code [RFC6585]. A client can discard responses
|
|
// > that it cannot process.
|
|
//
|
|
// So, if peer is a server, we'll send a 431. In either case,
|
|
// an error is recorded, which will send a REFUSED_STREAM,
|
|
// since we don't want any of the data frames either.
|
|
tracing::debug!(
|
|
"stream error REFUSED_STREAM -- recv_push_promise: \
|
|
headers frame is over size; promised_id={:?};",
|
|
frame.promised_id(),
|
|
);
|
|
return Err(Error::library_reset(
|
|
frame.promised_id(),
|
|
Reason::REFUSED_STREAM,
|
|
));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
let promised_id = frame.promised_id();
|
|
let (pseudo, fields) = frame.into_parts();
|
|
let req = crate::server::Peer::convert_poll_message(pseudo, fields, promised_id)?;
|
|
|
|
if let Err(e) = frame::PushPromise::validate_request(&req) {
|
|
use PushPromiseHeaderError::*;
|
|
match e {
|
|
NotSafeAndCacheable => proto_err!(
|
|
stream:
|
|
"recv_push_promise: method {} is not safe and cacheable; promised_id={:?}",
|
|
req.method(),
|
|
promised_id,
|
|
),
|
|
InvalidContentLength(e) => proto_err!(
|
|
stream:
|
|
"recv_push_promise; promised request has invalid content-length {:?}; promised_id={:?}",
|
|
e,
|
|
promised_id,
|
|
),
|
|
}
|
|
return Err(Error::library_reset(promised_id, Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
use super::peer::PollMessage::*;
|
|
stream
|
|
.pending_recv
|
|
.push_back(&mut self.buffer, Event::Headers(Server(req)));
|
|
stream.notify_recv();
|
|
Ok(())
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Ensures that `id` is not in the `Idle` state.
|
|
pub fn ensure_not_idle(&self, id: StreamId) -> Result<(), Reason> {
|
|
if let Ok(next) = self.next_stream_id {
|
|
if id >= next {
|
|
tracing::debug!(
|
|
"stream ID implicitly closed, PROTOCOL_ERROR; stream={:?}",
|
|
id
|
|
);
|
|
return Err(Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
// if next_stream_id is overflowed, that's ok.
|
|
|
|
Ok(())
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Handle remote sending an explicit RST_STREAM.
|
|
pub fn recv_reset(&mut self, frame: frame::Reset, stream: &mut Stream) {
|
|
// Notify the stream
|
|
stream.state.recv_reset(frame, stream.is_pending_send);
|
|
|
|
stream.notify_send();
|
|
stream.notify_recv();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Handle a connection-level error
|
|
pub fn handle_error(&mut self, err: &proto::Error, stream: &mut Stream) {
|
|
// Receive an error
|
|
stream.state.handle_error(err);
|
|
|
|
// If a receiver is waiting, notify it
|
|
stream.notify_send();
|
|
stream.notify_recv();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn go_away(&mut self, last_processed_id: StreamId) {
|
|
assert!(self.max_stream_id >= last_processed_id);
|
|
self.max_stream_id = last_processed_id;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn recv_eof(&mut self, stream: &mut Stream) {
|
|
stream.state.recv_eof();
|
|
stream.notify_send();
|
|
stream.notify_recv();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub(super) fn clear_recv_buffer(&mut self, stream: &mut Stream) {
|
|
while let Some(_) = stream.pending_recv.pop_front(&mut self.buffer) {
|
|
// drop it
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Get the max ID of streams we can receive.
|
|
///
|
|
/// This gets lowered if we send a GOAWAY frame.
|
|
pub fn max_stream_id(&self) -> StreamId {
|
|
self.max_stream_id
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn next_stream_id(&self) -> Result<StreamId, Error> {
|
|
if let Ok(id) = self.next_stream_id {
|
|
Ok(id)
|
|
} else {
|
|
Err(Error::library_go_away(Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR))
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn may_have_created_stream(&self, id: StreamId) -> bool {
|
|
if let Ok(next_id) = self.next_stream_id {
|
|
// Peer::is_local_init should have been called beforehand
|
|
debug_assert_eq!(id.is_server_initiated(), next_id.is_server_initiated(),);
|
|
id < next_id
|
|
} else {
|
|
true
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub(super) fn maybe_reset_next_stream_id(&mut self, id: StreamId) {
|
|
if let Ok(next_id) = self.next_stream_id {
|
|
// !Peer::is_local_init should have been called beforehand
|
|
debug_assert_eq!(id.is_server_initiated(), next_id.is_server_initiated());
|
|
if id >= next_id {
|
|
self.next_stream_id = id.next_id();
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Returns true if the remote peer can reserve a stream with the given ID.
|
|
pub fn ensure_can_reserve(&self) -> Result<(), Error> {
|
|
if !self.is_push_enabled {
|
|
proto_err!(conn: "recv_push_promise: push is disabled");
|
|
return Err(Error::library_go_away(Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Ok(())
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Add a locally reset stream to queue to be eventually reaped.
|
|
pub fn enqueue_reset_expiration(&mut self, stream: &mut store::Ptr, counts: &mut Counts) {
|
|
if !stream.state.is_local_reset() || stream.is_pending_reset_expiration() {
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
tracing::trace!("enqueue_reset_expiration; {:?}", stream.id);
|
|
|
|
if !counts.can_inc_num_reset_streams() {
|
|
// try to evict 1 stream if possible
|
|
// if max allow is 0, this won't be able to evict,
|
|
// and then we'll just bail after
|
|
if let Some(evicted) = self.pending_reset_expired.pop(stream.store_mut()) {
|
|
counts.transition_after(evicted, true);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if counts.can_inc_num_reset_streams() {
|
|
counts.inc_num_reset_streams();
|
|
self.pending_reset_expired.push(stream);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Send any pending refusals.
|
|
pub fn send_pending_refusal<T, B>(
|
|
&mut self,
|
|
cx: &mut Context,
|
|
dst: &mut Codec<T, Prioritized<B>>,
|
|
) -> Poll<io::Result<()>>
|
|
where
|
|
T: AsyncWrite + Unpin,
|
|
B: Buf,
|
|
{
|
|
if let Some(stream_id) = self.refused {
|
|
ready!(dst.poll_ready(cx))?;
|
|
|
|
// Create the RST_STREAM frame
|
|
let frame = frame::Reset::new(stream_id, Reason::REFUSED_STREAM);
|
|
|
|
// Buffer the frame
|
|
dst.buffer(frame.into()).expect("invalid RST_STREAM frame");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
self.refused = None;
|
|
|
|
Poll::Ready(Ok(()))
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn clear_expired_reset_streams(&mut self, store: &mut Store, counts: &mut Counts) {
|
|
if !self.pending_reset_expired.is_empty() {
|
|
let now = Instant::now();
|
|
let reset_duration = self.reset_duration;
|
|
while let Some(stream) = self.pending_reset_expired.pop_if(store, |stream| {
|
|
let reset_at = stream.reset_at.expect("reset_at must be set if in queue");
|
|
// rust-lang/rust#86470 tracks a bug in the standard library where `Instant`
|
|
// subtraction can panic (because, on some platforms, `Instant` isn't actually
|
|
// monotonic). We use a saturating operation to avoid this panic here.
|
|
now.saturating_duration_since(reset_at) > reset_duration
|
|
}) {
|
|
counts.transition_after(stream, true);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn clear_queues(
|
|
&mut self,
|
|
clear_pending_accept: bool,
|
|
store: &mut Store,
|
|
counts: &mut Counts,
|
|
) {
|
|
self.clear_stream_window_update_queue(store, counts);
|
|
self.clear_all_reset_streams(store, counts);
|
|
|
|
if clear_pending_accept {
|
|
self.clear_all_pending_accept(store, counts);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn clear_stream_window_update_queue(&mut self, store: &mut Store, counts: &mut Counts) {
|
|
while let Some(stream) = self.pending_window_updates.pop(store) {
|
|
counts.transition(stream, |_, stream| {
|
|
tracing::trace!("clear_stream_window_update_queue; stream={:?}", stream.id);
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Called on EOF
|
|
fn clear_all_reset_streams(&mut self, store: &mut Store, counts: &mut Counts) {
|
|
while let Some(stream) = self.pending_reset_expired.pop(store) {
|
|
counts.transition_after(stream, true);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn clear_all_pending_accept(&mut self, store: &mut Store, counts: &mut Counts) {
|
|
while let Some(stream) = self.pending_accept.pop(store) {
|
|
counts.transition_after(stream, false);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn poll_complete<T, B>(
|
|
&mut self,
|
|
cx: &mut Context,
|
|
store: &mut Store,
|
|
counts: &mut Counts,
|
|
dst: &mut Codec<T, Prioritized<B>>,
|
|
) -> Poll<io::Result<()>>
|
|
where
|
|
T: AsyncWrite + Unpin,
|
|
B: Buf,
|
|
{
|
|
// Send any pending connection level window updates
|
|
ready!(self.send_connection_window_update(cx, dst))?;
|
|
|
|
// Send any pending stream level window updates
|
|
ready!(self.send_stream_window_updates(cx, store, counts, dst))?;
|
|
|
|
Poll::Ready(Ok(()))
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Send connection level window update
|
|
fn send_connection_window_update<T, B>(
|
|
&mut self,
|
|
cx: &mut Context,
|
|
dst: &mut Codec<T, Prioritized<B>>,
|
|
) -> Poll<io::Result<()>>
|
|
where
|
|
T: AsyncWrite + Unpin,
|
|
B: Buf,
|
|
{
|
|
if let Some(incr) = self.flow.unclaimed_capacity() {
|
|
let frame = frame::WindowUpdate::new(StreamId::zero(), incr);
|
|
|
|
// Ensure the codec has capacity
|
|
ready!(dst.poll_ready(cx))?;
|
|
|
|
// Buffer the WINDOW_UPDATE frame
|
|
dst.buffer(frame.into())
|
|
.expect("invalid WINDOW_UPDATE frame");
|
|
|
|
// Update flow control
|
|
self.flow
|
|
.inc_window(incr)
|
|
.expect("unexpected flow control state");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Poll::Ready(Ok(()))
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Send stream level window update
|
|
pub fn send_stream_window_updates<T, B>(
|
|
&mut self,
|
|
cx: &mut Context,
|
|
store: &mut Store,
|
|
counts: &mut Counts,
|
|
dst: &mut Codec<T, Prioritized<B>>,
|
|
) -> Poll<io::Result<()>>
|
|
where
|
|
T: AsyncWrite + Unpin,
|
|
B: Buf,
|
|
{
|
|
loop {
|
|
// Ensure the codec has capacity
|
|
ready!(dst.poll_ready(cx))?;
|
|
|
|
// Get the next stream
|
|
let stream = match self.pending_window_updates.pop(store) {
|
|
Some(stream) => stream,
|
|
None => return Poll::Ready(Ok(())),
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
counts.transition(stream, |_, stream| {
|
|
tracing::trace!("pending_window_updates -- pop; stream={:?}", stream.id);
|
|
debug_assert!(!stream.is_pending_window_update);
|
|
|
|
if !stream.state.is_recv_streaming() {
|
|
// No need to send window updates on the stream if the stream is
|
|
// no longer receiving data.
|
|
//
|
|
// TODO: is this correct? We could possibly send a window
|
|
// update on a ReservedRemote stream if we already know
|
|
// we want to stream the data faster...
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// TODO: de-dup
|
|
if let Some(incr) = stream.recv_flow.unclaimed_capacity() {
|
|
// Create the WINDOW_UPDATE frame
|
|
let frame = frame::WindowUpdate::new(stream.id, incr);
|
|
|
|
// Buffer it
|
|
dst.buffer(frame.into())
|
|
.expect("invalid WINDOW_UPDATE frame");
|
|
|
|
// Update flow control
|
|
stream
|
|
.recv_flow
|
|
.inc_window(incr)
|
|
.expect("unexpected flow control state");
|
|
}
|
|
})
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn next_incoming(&mut self, store: &mut Store) -> Option<store::Key> {
|
|
self.pending_accept.pop(store).map(|ptr| ptr.key())
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub fn poll_data(
|
|
&mut self,
|
|
cx: &Context,
|
|
stream: &mut Stream,
|
|
) -> Poll<Option<Result<Bytes, proto::Error>>> {
|
|
// TODO: Return error when the stream is reset
|
|
match stream.pending_recv.pop_front(&mut self.buffer) {
|
|
Some(Event::Data(payload)) => Poll::Ready(Some(Ok(payload))),
|
|
Some(event) => {
|
|
// Frame is trailer
|
|
stream.pending_recv.push_front(&mut self.buffer, event);
|
|
|
|
// Notify the recv task. This is done just in case
|
|
// `poll_trailers` was called.
|
|
//
|
|
// It is very likely that `notify_recv` will just be a no-op (as
|
|
// the task will be None), so this isn't really much of a
|
|
// performance concern. It also means we don't have to track
|
|
// state to see if `poll_trailers` was called before `poll_data`
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// returned `None`.
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stream.notify_recv();
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|
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// No more data frames
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Poll::Ready(None)
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}
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None => self.schedule_recv(cx, stream),
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}
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}
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|
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|
pub fn poll_trailers(
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&mut self,
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cx: &Context,
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stream: &mut Stream,
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|
) -> Poll<Option<Result<HeaderMap, proto::Error>>> {
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|
match stream.pending_recv.pop_front(&mut self.buffer) {
|
|
Some(Event::Trailers(trailers)) => Poll::Ready(Some(Ok(trailers))),
|
|
Some(event) => {
|
|
// Frame is not trailers.. not ready to poll trailers yet.
|
|
stream.pending_recv.push_front(&mut self.buffer, event);
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|
|
|
Poll::Pending
|
|
}
|
|
None => self.schedule_recv(cx, stream),
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn schedule_recv<T>(
|
|
&mut self,
|
|
cx: &Context,
|
|
stream: &mut Stream,
|
|
) -> Poll<Option<Result<T, proto::Error>>> {
|
|
if stream.state.ensure_recv_open()? {
|
|
// Request to get notified once more frames arrive
|
|
stream.recv_task = Some(cx.waker().clone());
|
|
Poll::Pending
|
|
} else {
|
|
// No more frames will be received
|
|
Poll::Ready(None)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// ===== impl Open =====
|
|
|
|
impl Open {
|
|
pub fn is_push_promise(&self) -> bool {
|
|
use self::Open::*;
|
|
|
|
match *self {
|
|
PushPromise => true,
|
|
_ => false,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// ===== impl RecvHeaderBlockError =====
|
|
|
|
impl<T> From<Error> for RecvHeaderBlockError<T> {
|
|
fn from(err: Error) -> Self {
|
|
RecvHeaderBlockError::State(err)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|