fix(client): detect valid eof after reading a body
If a connection closes immediately after reading the end of the body, the next call to `conn.poll()` should not error, but just indicate that the connection is done. Closes #1396
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@@ -88,6 +88,9 @@ where I: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite,
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trace!("poll when on keep-alive");
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if !T::should_read_first() {
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self.try_empty_read()?;
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if self.is_read_closed() {
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return Ok(Async::Ready(None));
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}
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}
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self.maybe_park_read();
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return Ok(Async::NotReady);
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@@ -134,6 +137,11 @@ where I: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite,
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}
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}
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fn should_error_on_eof(&self) -> bool {
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// If we're idle, it's probably just the connection closing gracefully.
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T::should_error_on_parse_eof() && !self.state.is_idle()
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}
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pub fn read_head(&mut self) -> Poll<Option<(super::MessageHead<T::Incoming>, bool)>, ::Error> {
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debug_assert!(self.can_read_head());
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trace!("Conn::read_head");
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@@ -145,7 +153,7 @@ where I: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite,
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// If we are currently waiting on a message, then an empty
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// message should be reported as an error. If not, it is just
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// the connection closing gracefully.
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let must_error = !self.state.is_idle() && T::should_error_on_parse_eof();
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let must_error = self.should_error_on_eof();
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self.state.close_read();
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self.io.consume_leading_lines();
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let was_mid_parse = !self.io.read_buf().is_empty();
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@@ -185,6 +193,9 @@ where I: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite,
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(true, Reading::Body(decoder))
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};
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self.state.reading = reading;
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if !body {
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self.try_keep_alive();
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}
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Ok(Async::Ready(Some((head, body))))
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},
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_ => {
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@@ -219,6 +230,7 @@ where I: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite,
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};
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self.state.reading = reading;
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self.try_keep_alive();
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ret
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}
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@@ -251,11 +263,12 @@ where I: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite,
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} else {
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match self.io.read_from_io() {
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Ok(Async::Ready(0)) => {
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trace!("try_empty_read; found EOF on connection");
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trace!("try_empty_read; found EOF on connection: {:?}", self.state);
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let must_error = self.should_error_on_eof();
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// order is important: must_error needs state BEFORE close_read
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self.state.close_read();
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let must_error = !self.state.is_idle() && T::should_error_on_parse_eof();
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if must_error {
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Err(io::ErrorKind::UnexpectedEof.into())
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Err(io::Error::new(io::ErrorKind::UnexpectedEof, "unexpected EOF waiting for response"))
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} else {
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Ok(())
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}
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@@ -860,7 +873,7 @@ mod tests {
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use super::super::h1::Encoder;
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use mock::AsyncIo;
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use super::{Conn, Reading, Writing};
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use super::{Conn, Decoder, Reading, Writing};
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use ::uri::Uri;
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use std::str::FromStr;
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@@ -960,6 +973,55 @@ mod tests {
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}).wait();
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_conn_body_finish_read_eof() {
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let _: Result<(), ()> = future::lazy(|| {
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let io = AsyncIo::new_eof();
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let mut conn = Conn::<_, proto::Chunk, ClientTransaction>::new(io, Default::default());
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conn.state.busy();
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conn.state.writing = Writing::KeepAlive;
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conn.state.reading = Reading::Body(Decoder::length(0));
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match conn.poll() {
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Ok(Async::Ready(Some(Frame::Body { chunk: None }))) => (),
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other => panic!("unexpected frame: {:?}", other)
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}
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// conn eofs, but tokio-proto will call poll() again, before calling flush()
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// the conn eof in this case is perfectly fine
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match conn.poll() {
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Ok(Async::Ready(None)) => (),
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other => panic!("unexpected frame: {:?}", other)
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}
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Ok(())
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}).wait();
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_conn_message_empty_body_read_eof() {
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let _: Result<(), ()> = future::lazy(|| {
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let io = AsyncIo::new_buf(b"HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nContent-Length: 0\r\n\r\n".to_vec(), 1024);
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let mut conn = Conn::<_, proto::Chunk, ClientTransaction>::new(io, Default::default());
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conn.state.busy();
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conn.state.writing = Writing::KeepAlive;
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match conn.poll() {
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Ok(Async::Ready(Some(Frame::Message { body: false, .. }))) => (),
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other => panic!("unexpected frame: {:?}", other)
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}
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// conn eofs, but tokio-proto will call poll() again, before calling flush()
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// the conn eof in this case is perfectly fine
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match conn.poll() {
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Ok(Async::Ready(None)) => (),
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other => panic!("unexpected frame: {:?}", other)
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}
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Ok(())
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}).wait();
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_conn_closed_read() {
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let io = AsyncIo::new_buf(vec![], 0);
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