| /* |
| * HTTP/2 mux-demux for connections |
| * |
| * Copyright 2017 Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu> |
| * |
| * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
| * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License |
| * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version |
| * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
| * |
| */ |
| |
| #include <import/eb32tree.h> |
| #include <import/ebmbtree.h> |
| #include <haproxy/api.h> |
| #include <haproxy/cfgparse.h> |
| #include <haproxy/connection.h> |
| #include <haproxy/dynbuf.h> |
| #include <haproxy/h2.h> |
| #include <haproxy/hpack-dec.h> |
| #include <haproxy/hpack-enc.h> |
| #include <haproxy/hpack-tbl.h> |
| #include <haproxy/http_htx.h> |
| #include <haproxy/htx.h> |
| #include <haproxy/istbuf.h> |
| #include <haproxy/log.h> |
| #include <haproxy/mux_h2-t.h> |
| #include <haproxy/net_helper.h> |
| #include <haproxy/proxy.h> |
| #include <haproxy/session-t.h> |
| #include <haproxy/stats.h> |
| #include <haproxy/stconn.h> |
| #include <haproxy/stream.h> |
| #include <haproxy/trace.h> |
| |
| |
| /* dummy streams returned for closed, error, refused, idle and states */ |
| static const struct h2s *h2_closed_stream; |
| static const struct h2s *h2_error_stream; |
| static const struct h2s *h2_refused_stream; |
| static const struct h2s *h2_idle_stream; |
| |
| |
| /**** H2 connection descriptor ****/ |
| struct h2c { |
| struct connection *conn; |
| |
| enum h2_cs st0; /* mux state */ |
| enum h2_err errcode; /* H2 err code (H2_ERR_*) */ |
| |
| /* 16 bit hole here */ |
| uint32_t flags; /* connection flags: H2_CF_* */ |
| uint32_t streams_limit; /* maximum number of concurrent streams the peer supports */ |
| int32_t max_id; /* highest ID known on this connection, <0 before preface */ |
| uint32_t rcvd_c; /* newly received data to ACK for the connection */ |
| uint32_t rcvd_s; /* newly received data to ACK for the current stream (dsi) or zero */ |
| |
| /* states for the demux direction */ |
| struct hpack_dht *ddht; /* demux dynamic header table */ |
| struct buffer dbuf; /* demux buffer */ |
| |
| int32_t dsi; /* demux stream ID (<0 = idle) */ |
| int32_t dfl; /* demux frame length (if dsi >= 0) */ |
| int8_t dft; /* demux frame type (if dsi >= 0) */ |
| int8_t dff; /* demux frame flags (if dsi >= 0) */ |
| uint8_t dpl; /* demux pad length (part of dfl), init to 0 */ |
| /* 8 bit hole here */ |
| int32_t last_sid; /* last processed stream ID for GOAWAY, <0 before preface */ |
| |
| /* states for the mux direction */ |
| struct buffer mbuf[H2C_MBUF_CNT]; /* mux buffers (ring) */ |
| int32_t miw; /* mux initial window size for all new streams */ |
| int32_t mws; /* mux window size. Can be negative. */ |
| int32_t mfs; /* mux's max frame size */ |
| |
| int timeout; /* idle timeout duration in ticks */ |
| int shut_timeout; /* idle timeout duration in ticks after GOAWAY was sent */ |
| int idle_start; /* date of the last time the connection went idle */ |
| /* 32-bit hole here */ |
| unsigned int nb_streams; /* number of streams in the tree */ |
| unsigned int nb_sc; /* number of attached stream connectors */ |
| unsigned int nb_reserved; /* number of reserved streams */ |
| unsigned int stream_cnt; /* total number of streams seen */ |
| struct proxy *proxy; /* the proxy this connection was created for */ |
| struct task *task; /* timeout management task */ |
| struct h2_counters *px_counters; /* h2 counters attached to proxy */ |
| struct eb_root streams_by_id; /* all active streams by their ID */ |
| struct list send_list; /* list of blocked streams requesting to send */ |
| struct list fctl_list; /* list of streams blocked by connection's fctl */ |
| struct list blocked_list; /* list of streams blocked for other reasons (e.g. sfctl, dep) */ |
| struct buffer_wait buf_wait; /* wait list for buffer allocations */ |
| struct wait_event wait_event; /* To be used if we're waiting for I/Os */ |
| }; |
| |
| |
| /* H2 stream descriptor, describing the stream as it appears in the H2C, and as |
| * it is being processed in the internal HTTP representation (HTX). |
| */ |
| struct h2s { |
| struct sedesc *sd; |
| struct session *sess; |
| struct h2c *h2c; |
| struct eb32_node by_id; /* place in h2c's streams_by_id */ |
| int32_t id; /* stream ID */ |
| uint32_t flags; /* H2_SF_* */ |
| int sws; /* stream window size, to be added to the mux's initial window size */ |
| enum h2_err errcode; /* H2 err code (H2_ERR_*) */ |
| enum h2_ss st; |
| uint16_t status; /* HTTP response status */ |
| unsigned long long body_len; /* remaining body length according to content-length if H2_SF_DATA_CLEN */ |
| struct buffer rxbuf; /* receive buffer, always valid (buf_empty or real buffer) */ |
| struct wait_event *subs; /* recv wait_event the stream connector associated is waiting on (via h2_subscribe) */ |
| struct list list; /* To be used when adding in h2c->send_list or h2c->fctl_lsit */ |
| struct tasklet *shut_tl; /* deferred shutdown tasklet, to retry to send an RST after we failed to, |
| * in case there's no other subscription to do it */ |
| |
| char upgrade_protocol[16]; /* rfc 8441: requested protocol on Extended CONNECT */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* descriptor for an h2 frame header */ |
| struct h2_fh { |
| uint32_t len; /* length, host order, 24 bits */ |
| uint32_t sid; /* stream id, host order, 31 bits */ |
| uint8_t ft; /* frame type */ |
| uint8_t ff; /* frame flags */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* trace source and events */ |
| static void h2_trace(enum trace_level level, uint64_t mask, \ |
| const struct trace_source *src, |
| const struct ist where, const struct ist func, |
| const void *a1, const void *a2, const void *a3, const void *a4); |
| |
| /* The event representation is split like this : |
| * strm - application layer |
| * h2s - internal H2 stream |
| * h2c - internal H2 connection |
| * conn - external connection |
| * |
| */ |
| static const struct trace_event h2_trace_events[] = { |
| #define H2_EV_H2C_NEW (1ULL << 0) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_H2C_NEW, .name = "h2c_new", .desc = "new H2 connection" }, |
| #define H2_EV_H2C_RECV (1ULL << 1) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_H2C_RECV, .name = "h2c_recv", .desc = "Rx on H2 connection" }, |
| #define H2_EV_H2C_SEND (1ULL << 2) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_H2C_SEND, .name = "h2c_send", .desc = "Tx on H2 connection" }, |
| #define H2_EV_H2C_FCTL (1ULL << 3) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_H2C_FCTL, .name = "h2c_fctl", .desc = "H2 connection flow-controlled" }, |
| #define H2_EV_H2C_BLK (1ULL << 4) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_H2C_BLK, .name = "h2c_blk", .desc = "H2 connection blocked" }, |
| #define H2_EV_H2C_WAKE (1ULL << 5) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_H2C_WAKE, .name = "h2c_wake", .desc = "H2 connection woken up" }, |
| #define H2_EV_H2C_END (1ULL << 6) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_H2C_END, .name = "h2c_end", .desc = "H2 connection terminated" }, |
| #define H2_EV_H2C_ERR (1ULL << 7) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_H2C_ERR, .name = "h2c_err", .desc = "error on H2 connection" }, |
| #define H2_EV_RX_FHDR (1ULL << 8) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_RX_FHDR, .name = "rx_fhdr", .desc = "H2 frame header received" }, |
| #define H2_EV_RX_FRAME (1ULL << 9) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_RX_FRAME, .name = "rx_frame", .desc = "receipt of any H2 frame" }, |
| #define H2_EV_RX_EOI (1ULL << 10) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_RX_EOI, .name = "rx_eoi", .desc = "receipt of end of H2 input (ES or RST)" }, |
| #define H2_EV_RX_PREFACE (1ULL << 11) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_RX_PREFACE, .name = "rx_preface", .desc = "receipt of H2 preface" }, |
| #define H2_EV_RX_DATA (1ULL << 12) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_RX_DATA, .name = "rx_data", .desc = "receipt of H2 DATA frame" }, |
| #define H2_EV_RX_HDR (1ULL << 13) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_RX_HDR, .name = "rx_hdr", .desc = "receipt of H2 HEADERS frame" }, |
| #define H2_EV_RX_PRIO (1ULL << 14) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_RX_PRIO, .name = "rx_prio", .desc = "receipt of H2 PRIORITY frame" }, |
| #define H2_EV_RX_RST (1ULL << 15) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_RX_RST, .name = "rx_rst", .desc = "receipt of H2 RST_STREAM frame" }, |
| #define H2_EV_RX_SETTINGS (1ULL << 16) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_RX_SETTINGS, .name = "rx_settings", .desc = "receipt of H2 SETTINGS frame" }, |
| #define H2_EV_RX_PUSH (1ULL << 17) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_RX_PUSH, .name = "rx_push", .desc = "receipt of H2 PUSH_PROMISE frame" }, |
| #define H2_EV_RX_PING (1ULL << 18) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_RX_PING, .name = "rx_ping", .desc = "receipt of H2 PING frame" }, |
| #define H2_EV_RX_GOAWAY (1ULL << 19) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_RX_GOAWAY, .name = "rx_goaway", .desc = "receipt of H2 GOAWAY frame" }, |
| #define H2_EV_RX_WU (1ULL << 20) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_RX_WU, .name = "rx_wu", .desc = "receipt of H2 WINDOW_UPDATE frame" }, |
| #define H2_EV_RX_CONT (1ULL << 21) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_RX_CONT, .name = "rx_cont", .desc = "receipt of H2 CONTINUATION frame" }, |
| #define H2_EV_TX_FRAME (1ULL << 22) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_TX_FRAME, .name = "tx_frame", .desc = "transmission of any H2 frame" }, |
| #define H2_EV_TX_EOI (1ULL << 23) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_TX_EOI, .name = "tx_eoi", .desc = "transmission of H2 end of input (ES or RST)" }, |
| #define H2_EV_TX_PREFACE (1ULL << 24) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_TX_PREFACE, .name = "tx_preface", .desc = "transmission of H2 preface" }, |
| #define H2_EV_TX_DATA (1ULL << 25) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_TX_DATA, .name = "tx_data", .desc = "transmission of H2 DATA frame" }, |
| #define H2_EV_TX_HDR (1ULL << 26) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_TX_HDR, .name = "tx_hdr", .desc = "transmission of H2 HEADERS frame" }, |
| #define H2_EV_TX_PRIO (1ULL << 27) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_TX_PRIO, .name = "tx_prio", .desc = "transmission of H2 PRIORITY frame" }, |
| #define H2_EV_TX_RST (1ULL << 28) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_TX_RST, .name = "tx_rst", .desc = "transmission of H2 RST_STREAM frame" }, |
| #define H2_EV_TX_SETTINGS (1ULL << 29) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_TX_SETTINGS, .name = "tx_settings", .desc = "transmission of H2 SETTINGS frame" }, |
| #define H2_EV_TX_PUSH (1ULL << 30) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_TX_PUSH, .name = "tx_push", .desc = "transmission of H2 PUSH_PROMISE frame" }, |
| #define H2_EV_TX_PING (1ULL << 31) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_TX_PING, .name = "tx_ping", .desc = "transmission of H2 PING frame" }, |
| #define H2_EV_TX_GOAWAY (1ULL << 32) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_TX_GOAWAY, .name = "tx_goaway", .desc = "transmission of H2 GOAWAY frame" }, |
| #define H2_EV_TX_WU (1ULL << 33) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_TX_WU, .name = "tx_wu", .desc = "transmission of H2 WINDOW_UPDATE frame" }, |
| #define H2_EV_TX_CONT (1ULL << 34) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_TX_CONT, .name = "tx_cont", .desc = "transmission of H2 CONTINUATION frame" }, |
| #define H2_EV_H2S_NEW (1ULL << 35) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_H2S_NEW, .name = "h2s_new", .desc = "new H2 stream" }, |
| #define H2_EV_H2S_RECV (1ULL << 36) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_H2S_RECV, .name = "h2s_recv", .desc = "Rx for H2 stream" }, |
| #define H2_EV_H2S_SEND (1ULL << 37) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_H2S_SEND, .name = "h2s_send", .desc = "Tx for H2 stream" }, |
| #define H2_EV_H2S_FCTL (1ULL << 38) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_H2S_FCTL, .name = "h2s_fctl", .desc = "H2 stream flow-controlled" }, |
| #define H2_EV_H2S_BLK (1ULL << 39) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_H2S_BLK, .name = "h2s_blk", .desc = "H2 stream blocked" }, |
| #define H2_EV_H2S_WAKE (1ULL << 40) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_H2S_WAKE, .name = "h2s_wake", .desc = "H2 stream woken up" }, |
| #define H2_EV_H2S_END (1ULL << 41) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_H2S_END, .name = "h2s_end", .desc = "H2 stream terminated" }, |
| #define H2_EV_H2S_ERR (1ULL << 42) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_H2S_ERR, .name = "h2s_err", .desc = "error on H2 stream" }, |
| #define H2_EV_STRM_NEW (1ULL << 43) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_STRM_NEW, .name = "strm_new", .desc = "app-layer stream creation" }, |
| #define H2_EV_STRM_RECV (1ULL << 44) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_STRM_RECV, .name = "strm_recv", .desc = "receiving data for stream" }, |
| #define H2_EV_STRM_SEND (1ULL << 45) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_STRM_SEND, .name = "strm_send", .desc = "sending data for stream" }, |
| #define H2_EV_STRM_FULL (1ULL << 46) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_STRM_FULL, .name = "strm_full", .desc = "stream buffer full" }, |
| #define H2_EV_STRM_WAKE (1ULL << 47) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_STRM_WAKE, .name = "strm_wake", .desc = "stream woken up" }, |
| #define H2_EV_STRM_SHUT (1ULL << 48) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_STRM_SHUT, .name = "strm_shut", .desc = "stream shutdown" }, |
| #define H2_EV_STRM_END (1ULL << 49) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_STRM_END, .name = "strm_end", .desc = "detaching app-layer stream" }, |
| #define H2_EV_STRM_ERR (1ULL << 50) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_STRM_ERR, .name = "strm_err", .desc = "stream error" }, |
| #define H2_EV_PROTO_ERR (1ULL << 51) |
| { .mask = H2_EV_PROTO_ERR, .name = "proto_err", .desc = "protocol error" }, |
| { } |
| }; |
| |
| static const struct name_desc h2_trace_lockon_args[4] = { |
| /* arg1 */ { /* already used by the connection */ }, |
| /* arg2 */ { .name="h2s", .desc="H2 stream" }, |
| /* arg3 */ { }, |
| /* arg4 */ { } |
| }; |
| |
| static const struct name_desc h2_trace_decoding[] = { |
| #define H2_VERB_CLEAN 1 |
| { .name="clean", .desc="only user-friendly stuff, generally suitable for level \"user\"" }, |
| #define H2_VERB_MINIMAL 2 |
| { .name="minimal", .desc="report only h2c/h2s state and flags, no real decoding" }, |
| #define H2_VERB_SIMPLE 3 |
| { .name="simple", .desc="add request/response status line or frame info when available" }, |
| #define H2_VERB_ADVANCED 4 |
| { .name="advanced", .desc="add header fields or frame decoding when available" }, |
| #define H2_VERB_COMPLETE 5 |
| { .name="complete", .desc="add full data dump when available" }, |
| { /* end */ } |
| }; |
| |
| static struct trace_source trace_h2 __read_mostly = { |
| .name = IST("h2"), |
| .desc = "HTTP/2 multiplexer", |
| .arg_def = TRC_ARG1_CONN, // TRACE()'s first argument is always a connection |
| .default_cb = h2_trace, |
| .known_events = h2_trace_events, |
| .lockon_args = h2_trace_lockon_args, |
| .decoding = h2_trace_decoding, |
| .report_events = ~0, // report everything by default |
| }; |
| |
| #define TRACE_SOURCE &trace_h2 |
| INITCALL1(STG_REGISTER, trace_register_source, TRACE_SOURCE); |
| |
| /* h2 stats module */ |
| enum { |
| H2_ST_HEADERS_RCVD, |
| H2_ST_DATA_RCVD, |
| H2_ST_SETTINGS_RCVD, |
| H2_ST_RST_STREAM_RCVD, |
| H2_ST_GOAWAY_RCVD, |
| |
| H2_ST_CONN_PROTO_ERR, |
| H2_ST_STRM_PROTO_ERR, |
| H2_ST_RST_STREAM_RESP, |
| H2_ST_GOAWAY_RESP, |
| |
| H2_ST_OPEN_CONN, |
| H2_ST_OPEN_STREAM, |
| H2_ST_TOTAL_CONN, |
| H2_ST_TOTAL_STREAM, |
| |
| H2_STATS_COUNT /* must be the last member of the enum */ |
| }; |
| |
| static struct name_desc h2_stats[] = { |
| [H2_ST_HEADERS_RCVD] = { .name = "h2_headers_rcvd", |
| .desc = "Total number of received HEADERS frames" }, |
| [H2_ST_DATA_RCVD] = { .name = "h2_data_rcvd", |
| .desc = "Total number of received DATA frames" }, |
| [H2_ST_SETTINGS_RCVD] = { .name = "h2_settings_rcvd", |
| .desc = "Total number of received SETTINGS frames" }, |
| [H2_ST_RST_STREAM_RCVD] = { .name = "h2_rst_stream_rcvd", |
| .desc = "Total number of received RST_STREAM frames" }, |
| [H2_ST_GOAWAY_RCVD] = { .name = "h2_goaway_rcvd", |
| .desc = "Total number of received GOAWAY frames" }, |
| |
| [H2_ST_CONN_PROTO_ERR] = { .name = "h2_detected_conn_protocol_errors", |
| .desc = "Total number of connection protocol errors" }, |
| [H2_ST_STRM_PROTO_ERR] = { .name = "h2_detected_strm_protocol_errors", |
| .desc = "Total number of stream protocol errors" }, |
| [H2_ST_RST_STREAM_RESP] = { .name = "h2_rst_stream_resp", |
| .desc = "Total number of RST_STREAM sent on detected error" }, |
| [H2_ST_GOAWAY_RESP] = { .name = "h2_goaway_resp", |
| .desc = "Total number of GOAWAY sent on detected error" }, |
| |
| [H2_ST_OPEN_CONN] = { .name = "h2_open_connections", |
| .desc = "Count of currently open connections" }, |
| [H2_ST_OPEN_STREAM] = { .name = "h2_backend_open_streams", |
| .desc = "Count of currently open streams" }, |
| [H2_ST_TOTAL_CONN] = { .name = "h2_total_connections", |
| .desc = "Total number of connections" }, |
| [H2_ST_TOTAL_STREAM] = { .name = "h2_backend_total_streams", |
| .desc = "Total number of streams" }, |
| }; |
| |
| static struct h2_counters { |
| long long headers_rcvd; /* total number of HEADERS frame received */ |
| long long data_rcvd; /* total number of DATA frame received */ |
| long long settings_rcvd; /* total number of SETTINGS frame received */ |
| long long rst_stream_rcvd; /* total number of RST_STREAM frame received */ |
| long long goaway_rcvd; /* total number of GOAWAY frame received */ |
| |
| long long conn_proto_err; /* total number of protocol errors detected */ |
| long long strm_proto_err; /* total number of protocol errors detected */ |
| long long rst_stream_resp; /* total number of RST_STREAM frame sent on error */ |
| long long goaway_resp; /* total number of GOAWAY frame sent on error */ |
| |
| long long open_conns; /* count of currently open connections */ |
| long long open_streams; /* count of currently open streams */ |
| long long total_conns; /* total number of connections */ |
| long long total_streams; /* total number of streams */ |
| } h2_counters; |
| |
| static void h2_fill_stats(void *data, struct field *stats) |
| { |
| struct h2_counters *counters = data; |
| |
| stats[H2_ST_HEADERS_RCVD] = mkf_u64(FN_COUNTER, counters->headers_rcvd); |
| stats[H2_ST_DATA_RCVD] = mkf_u64(FN_COUNTER, counters->data_rcvd); |
| stats[H2_ST_SETTINGS_RCVD] = mkf_u64(FN_COUNTER, counters->settings_rcvd); |
| stats[H2_ST_RST_STREAM_RCVD] = mkf_u64(FN_COUNTER, counters->rst_stream_rcvd); |
| stats[H2_ST_GOAWAY_RCVD] = mkf_u64(FN_COUNTER, counters->goaway_rcvd); |
| |
| stats[H2_ST_CONN_PROTO_ERR] = mkf_u64(FN_COUNTER, counters->conn_proto_err); |
| stats[H2_ST_STRM_PROTO_ERR] = mkf_u64(FN_COUNTER, counters->strm_proto_err); |
| stats[H2_ST_RST_STREAM_RESP] = mkf_u64(FN_COUNTER, counters->rst_stream_resp); |
| stats[H2_ST_GOAWAY_RESP] = mkf_u64(FN_COUNTER, counters->goaway_resp); |
| |
| stats[H2_ST_OPEN_CONN] = mkf_u64(FN_GAUGE, counters->open_conns); |
| stats[H2_ST_OPEN_STREAM] = mkf_u64(FN_GAUGE, counters->open_streams); |
| stats[H2_ST_TOTAL_CONN] = mkf_u64(FN_COUNTER, counters->total_conns); |
| stats[H2_ST_TOTAL_STREAM] = mkf_u64(FN_COUNTER, counters->total_streams); |
| } |
| |
| static struct stats_module h2_stats_module = { |
| .name = "h2", |
| .fill_stats = h2_fill_stats, |
| .stats = h2_stats, |
| .stats_count = H2_STATS_COUNT, |
| .counters = &h2_counters, |
| .counters_size = sizeof(h2_counters), |
| .domain_flags = MK_STATS_PROXY_DOMAIN(STATS_PX_CAP_FE|STATS_PX_CAP_BE), |
| .clearable = 1, |
| }; |
| |
| INITCALL1(STG_REGISTER, stats_register_module, &h2_stats_module); |
| |
| /* the h2c connection pool */ |
| DECLARE_STATIC_POOL(pool_head_h2c, "h2c", sizeof(struct h2c)); |
| |
| /* the h2s stream pool */ |
| DECLARE_STATIC_POOL(pool_head_h2s, "h2s", sizeof(struct h2s)); |
| |
| /* The default connection window size is 65535, it may only be enlarged using |
| * a WINDOW_UPDATE message. Since the window must never be larger than 2G-1, |
| * we'll pretend we already received the difference between the two to send |
| * an equivalent window update to enlarge it to 2G-1. |
| */ |
| #define H2_INITIAL_WINDOW_INCREMENT ((1U<<31)-1 - 65535) |
| |
| /* maximum amount of data we're OK with re-aligning for buffer optimizations */ |
| #define MAX_DATA_REALIGN 1024 |
| |
| /* a few settings from the global section */ |
| static int h2_settings_header_table_size = 4096; /* initial value */ |
| static int h2_settings_initial_window_size = 65536; /* initial value */ |
| static unsigned int h2_settings_max_concurrent_streams = 100; |
| static int h2_settings_max_frame_size = 0; /* unset */ |
| |
| /* a dummy closed endpoint */ |
| static const struct sedesc closed_ep = { |
| .sc = NULL, |
| .flags = SE_FL_DETACHED, |
| }; |
| |
| /* a dmumy closed stream */ |
| static const struct h2s *h2_closed_stream = &(const struct h2s){ |
| .sd = (struct sedesc *)&closed_ep, |
| .h2c = NULL, |
| .st = H2_SS_CLOSED, |
| .errcode = H2_ERR_STREAM_CLOSED, |
| .flags = H2_SF_RST_RCVD, |
| .id = 0, |
| }; |
| |
| /* a dmumy closed stream returning a PROTOCOL_ERROR error */ |
| static const struct h2s *h2_error_stream = &(const struct h2s){ |
| .sd = (struct sedesc *)&closed_ep, |
| .h2c = NULL, |
| .st = H2_SS_CLOSED, |
| .errcode = H2_ERR_PROTOCOL_ERROR, |
| .flags = 0, |
| .id = 0, |
| }; |
| |
| /* a dmumy closed stream returning a REFUSED_STREAM error */ |
| static const struct h2s *h2_refused_stream = &(const struct h2s){ |
| .sd = (struct sedesc *)&closed_ep, |
| .h2c = NULL, |
| .st = H2_SS_CLOSED, |
| .errcode = H2_ERR_REFUSED_STREAM, |
| .flags = 0, |
| .id = 0, |
| }; |
| |
| /* and a dummy idle stream for use with any unannounced stream */ |
| static const struct h2s *h2_idle_stream = &(const struct h2s){ |
| .sd = (struct sedesc *)&closed_ep, |
| .h2c = NULL, |
| .st = H2_SS_IDLE, |
| .errcode = H2_ERR_STREAM_CLOSED, |
| .id = 0, |
| }; |
| |
| struct task *h2_timeout_task(struct task *t, void *context, unsigned int state); |
| static int h2_send(struct h2c *h2c); |
| static int h2_recv(struct h2c *h2c); |
| static int h2_process(struct h2c *h2c); |
| /* h2_io_cb is exported to see it resolved in "show fd" */ |
| struct task *h2_io_cb(struct task *t, void *ctx, unsigned int state); |
| static inline struct h2s *h2c_st_by_id(struct h2c *h2c, int id); |
| static int h2c_dec_hdrs(struct h2c *h2c, struct buffer *rxbuf, uint32_t *flags, unsigned long long *body_len, char *upgrade_protocol); |
| static int h2_frt_transfer_data(struct h2s *h2s); |
| struct task *h2_deferred_shut(struct task *t, void *ctx, unsigned int state); |
| static struct h2s *h2c_bck_stream_new(struct h2c *h2c, struct stconn *sc, struct session *sess); |
| static void h2s_alert(struct h2s *h2s); |
| |
| /* returns the stconn associated to the H2 stream */ |
| static forceinline struct stconn *h2s_sc(const struct h2s *h2s) |
| { |
| return h2s->sd->sc; |
| } |
| |
| /* the H2 traces always expect that arg1, if non-null, is of type connection |
| * (from which we can derive h2c), that arg2, if non-null, is of type h2s, and |
| * that arg3, if non-null, is either of type htx for tx headers, or of type |
| * buffer for everything else. |
| */ |
| static void h2_trace(enum trace_level level, uint64_t mask, const struct trace_source *src, |
| const struct ist where, const struct ist func, |
| const void *a1, const void *a2, const void *a3, const void *a4) |
| { |
| const struct connection *conn = a1; |
| const struct h2c *h2c = conn ? conn->ctx : NULL; |
| const struct h2s *h2s = a2; |
| const struct buffer *buf = a3; |
| const struct htx *htx; |
| int pos; |
| |
| if (!h2c) // nothing to add |
| return; |
| |
| if (src->verbosity > H2_VERB_CLEAN) { |
| chunk_appendf(&trace_buf, " : h2c=%p(%c,%s)", h2c, conn_is_back(conn) ? 'B' : 'F', h2c_st_to_str(h2c->st0)); |
| |
| if (mask & H2_EV_H2C_NEW) // inside h2_init, otherwise it's hard to match conn & h2c |
| conn_append_debug_info(&trace_buf, conn, " : "); |
| |
| if (h2c->errcode) |
| chunk_appendf(&trace_buf, " err=%s/%02x", h2_err_str(h2c->errcode), h2c->errcode); |
| |
| if (h2c->flags & H2_CF_DEM_IN_PROGRESS && // frame processing has started, type and length are valid |
| (mask & (H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR)) == (H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR)) { |
| chunk_appendf(&trace_buf, " dft=%s/%02x dfl=%d", h2_ft_str(h2c->dft), h2c->dff, h2c->dfl); |
| } |
| |
| if (h2s) { |
| if (h2s->id <= 0) |
| chunk_appendf(&trace_buf, " dsi=%d", h2c->dsi); |
| if (h2s == h2_idle_stream) |
| chunk_appendf(&trace_buf, " h2s=IDL"); |
| else if (h2s != h2_closed_stream) |
| chunk_appendf(&trace_buf, " h2s=%p(%d,%s)", h2s, h2s->id, h2s_st_to_str(h2s->st)); |
| if (h2s->id && h2s->errcode) |
| chunk_appendf(&trace_buf, " err=%s/%02x", h2_err_str(h2s->errcode), h2s->errcode); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Let's dump decoded requests and responses right after parsing. They |
| * are traced at level USER with a few recognizable flags. |
| */ |
| if ((mask == (H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR|H2_EV_STRM_NEW) || |
| mask == (H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR)) && buf) |
| htx = htxbuf(buf); // recv req/res |
| else if (mask == (H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR)) |
| htx = a3; // send req/res |
| else |
| htx = NULL; |
| |
| if (level == TRACE_LEVEL_USER && src->verbosity != H2_VERB_MINIMAL && htx && (pos = htx_get_head(htx)) != -1) { |
| const struct htx_blk *blk = htx_get_blk(htx, pos); |
| const struct htx_sl *sl = htx_get_blk_ptr(htx, blk); |
| enum htx_blk_type type = htx_get_blk_type(blk); |
| |
| if (type == HTX_BLK_REQ_SL) |
| chunk_appendf(&trace_buf, " : [%d] H2 REQ: %.*s %.*s %.*s", |
| h2s ? h2s->id : h2c->dsi, |
| HTX_SL_P1_LEN(sl), HTX_SL_P1_PTR(sl), |
| HTX_SL_P2_LEN(sl), HTX_SL_P2_PTR(sl), |
| HTX_SL_P3_LEN(sl), HTX_SL_P3_PTR(sl)); |
| else if (type == HTX_BLK_RES_SL) |
| chunk_appendf(&trace_buf, " : [%d] H2 RES: %.*s %.*s %.*s", |
| h2s ? h2s->id : h2c->dsi, |
| HTX_SL_P1_LEN(sl), HTX_SL_P1_PTR(sl), |
| HTX_SL_P2_LEN(sl), HTX_SL_P2_PTR(sl), |
| HTX_SL_P3_LEN(sl), HTX_SL_P3_PTR(sl)); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Detect a pending read0 for a H2 connection. It happens if a read0 was |
| * already reported on a previous xprt->rcvbuf() AND a frame parser failed |
| * to parse pending data, confirming no more progress is possible because |
| * we're facing a truncated frame. The function returns 1 to report a read0 |
| * or 0 otherwise. |
| */ |
| static inline int h2c_read0_pending(struct h2c *h2c) |
| { |
| return !!(h2c->flags & H2_CF_END_REACHED); |
| } |
| |
| /* returns true if the connection is allowed to expire, false otherwise. A |
| * connection may expire when it has no attached streams. As long as streams |
| * are attached, the application layer is responsible for timeout management, |
| * and each layer will detach when it doesn't want to wait anymore. When the |
| * last one leaves, the connection must take over timeout management. |
| */ |
| static inline int h2c_may_expire(const struct h2c *h2c) |
| { |
| return !h2c->nb_sc; |
| } |
| |
| /* update h2c timeout if needed */ |
| static void h2c_update_timeout(struct h2c *h2c) |
| { |
| int is_idle_conn = 0; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_H2C_WAKE, h2c->conn); |
| |
| if (!h2c->task) |
| goto leave; |
| |
| if (h2c_may_expire(h2c)) { |
| /* no more streams attached */ |
| if (h2c->last_sid >= 0) { |
| /* GOAWAY sent, closing in progress */ |
| h2c->task->expire = tick_add_ifset(now_ms, h2c->shut_timeout); |
| is_idle_conn = 1; |
| } else if (br_data(h2c->mbuf)) { |
| /* pending output data: always the regular data timeout */ |
| h2c->task->expire = tick_add_ifset(now_ms, h2c->timeout); |
| } else if (!(h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK) && h2c->max_id > 0 && !b_data(&h2c->dbuf)) { |
| /* idle after having seen one stream => keep-alive */ |
| int to; |
| |
| if (tick_isset(h2c->proxy->timeout.httpka)) |
| to = h2c->proxy->timeout.httpka; |
| else |
| to = h2c->proxy->timeout.httpreq; |
| |
| h2c->task->expire = tick_add_ifset(h2c->idle_start, to); |
| is_idle_conn = 1; |
| } else { |
| /* before first request, or started to deserialize a |
| * new req => http-request, but only set, not refresh. |
| */ |
| int exp = (h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK) ? TICK_ETERNITY : h2c->proxy->timeout.httpreq; |
| h2c->task->expire = tick_add_ifset(h2c->idle_start, exp); |
| } |
| /* if a timeout above was not set, fall back to the default one */ |
| if (!tick_isset(h2c->task->expire)) |
| h2c->task->expire = tick_add_ifset(now_ms, h2c->timeout); |
| |
| if ((h2c->proxy->flags & (PR_FL_DISABLED|PR_FL_STOPPED)) && |
| is_idle_conn && tick_isset(global.close_spread_end)) { |
| /* If a soft-stop is in progress and a close-spread-time |
| * is set, we want to spread idle connection closing roughly |
| * evenly across the defined window. This should only |
| * act on idle frontend connections. |
| * If the window end is already in the past, we wake the |
| * timeout task up immediately so that it can be closed. |
| */ |
| int remaining_window = tick_remain(now_ms, global.close_spread_end); |
| if (remaining_window) { |
| /* We don't need to reset the expire if it would |
| * already happen before the close window end. |
| */ |
| if (tick_isset(h2c->task->expire) && |
| tick_is_le(global.close_spread_end, h2c->task->expire)) { |
| /* Set an expire value shorter than the current value |
| * because the close spread window end comes earlier. |
| */ |
| h2c->task->expire = tick_add(now_ms, statistical_prng_range(remaining_window)); |
| } |
| } |
| else { |
| /* We are past the soft close window end, wake the timeout |
| * task up immediately. |
| */ |
| task_wakeup(h2c->task, TASK_WOKEN_TIMER); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| } else { |
| h2c->task->expire = TICK_ETERNITY; |
| } |
| task_queue(h2c->task); |
| leave: |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_H2C_WAKE); |
| } |
| |
| static __inline int |
| h2c_is_dead(const struct h2c *h2c) |
| { |
| if (eb_is_empty(&h2c->streams_by_id) && /* don't close if streams exist */ |
| ((h2c->flags & H2_CF_ERROR) || /* errors close immediately */ |
| (h2c->flags & H2_CF_ERR_PENDING && h2c->st0 < H2_CS_FRAME_H) || /* early error during connect */ |
| (h2c->st0 >= H2_CS_ERROR && !h2c->task) || /* a timeout stroke earlier */ |
| (!(h2c->conn->owner)) || /* Nobody's left to take care of the connection, drop it now */ |
| (!br_data(h2c->mbuf) && /* mux buffer empty, also process clean events below */ |
| ((h2c->flags & H2_CF_RCVD_SHUT) || |
| (h2c->last_sid >= 0 && h2c->max_id >= h2c->last_sid))))) |
| return 1; |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /*****************************************************/ |
| /* functions below are for dynamic buffer management */ |
| /*****************************************************/ |
| |
| /* indicates whether or not the we may call the h2_recv() function to attempt |
| * to receive data into the buffer and/or demux pending data. The condition is |
| * a bit complex due to some API limits for now. The rules are the following : |
| * - if an error or a shutdown was detected on the connection and the buffer |
| * is empty, we must not attempt to receive |
| * - if the demux buf failed to be allocated, we must not try to receive and |
| * we know there is nothing pending |
| * - if no flag indicates a blocking condition, we may attempt to receive, |
| * regardless of whether the demux buffer is full or not, so that only |
| * de demux part decides whether or not to block. This is needed because |
| * the connection API indeed prevents us from re-enabling receipt that is |
| * already enabled in a polled state, so we must always immediately stop |
| * as soon as the demux can't proceed so as never to hit an end of read |
| * with data pending in the buffers. |
| * - otherwise must may not attempt |
| */ |
| static inline int h2_recv_allowed(const struct h2c *h2c) |
| { |
| if (b_data(&h2c->dbuf) == 0 && |
| ((h2c->flags & (H2_CF_RCVD_SHUT|H2_CF_ERROR)) || h2c->st0 >= H2_CS_ERROR)) |
| return 0; |
| |
| if (!(h2c->flags & H2_CF_DEM_DALLOC) && |
| !(h2c->flags & H2_CF_DEM_BLOCK_ANY)) |
| return 1; |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* restarts reading on the connection if it was not enabled */ |
| static inline void h2c_restart_reading(const struct h2c *h2c, int consider_buffer) |
| { |
| if (!h2_recv_allowed(h2c)) |
| return; |
| if ((!consider_buffer || !b_data(&h2c->dbuf)) |
| && (h2c->wait_event.events & SUB_RETRY_RECV)) |
| return; |
| tasklet_wakeup(h2c->wait_event.tasklet); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* returns true if the front connection has too many stream connectors attached */ |
| static inline int h2_frt_has_too_many_sc(const struct h2c *h2c) |
| { |
| return h2c->nb_sc > h2_settings_max_concurrent_streams; |
| } |
| |
| /* Tries to grab a buffer and to re-enable processing on mux <target>. The h2c |
| * flags are used to figure what buffer was requested. It returns 1 if the |
| * allocation succeeds, in which case the connection is woken up, or 0 if it's |
| * impossible to wake up and we prefer to be woken up later. |
| */ |
| static int h2_buf_available(void *target) |
| { |
| struct h2c *h2c = target; |
| struct h2s *h2s; |
| |
| if ((h2c->flags & H2_CF_DEM_DALLOC) && b_alloc(&h2c->dbuf)) { |
| h2c->flags &= ~H2_CF_DEM_DALLOC; |
| h2c_restart_reading(h2c, 1); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| if ((h2c->flags & H2_CF_MUX_MALLOC) && b_alloc(br_tail(h2c->mbuf))) { |
| h2c->flags &= ~H2_CF_MUX_MALLOC; |
| |
| if (h2c->flags & H2_CF_DEM_MROOM) { |
| h2c->flags &= ~H2_CF_DEM_MROOM; |
| h2c_restart_reading(h2c, 1); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| if ((h2c->flags & H2_CF_DEM_SALLOC) && |
| (h2s = h2c_st_by_id(h2c, h2c->dsi)) && h2s_sc(h2s) && |
| b_alloc(&h2s->rxbuf)) { |
| h2c->flags &= ~H2_CF_DEM_SALLOC; |
| h2c_restart_reading(h2c, 1); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| static inline struct buffer *h2_get_buf(struct h2c *h2c, struct buffer *bptr) |
| { |
| struct buffer *buf = NULL; |
| |
| if (likely(!LIST_INLIST(&h2c->buf_wait.list)) && |
| unlikely((buf = b_alloc(bptr)) == NULL)) { |
| h2c->buf_wait.target = h2c; |
| h2c->buf_wait.wakeup_cb = h2_buf_available; |
| LIST_APPEND(&th_ctx->buffer_wq, &h2c->buf_wait.list); |
| } |
| return buf; |
| } |
| |
| static inline void h2_release_buf(struct h2c *h2c, struct buffer *bptr) |
| { |
| if (bptr->size) { |
| b_free(bptr); |
| offer_buffers(NULL, 1); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static inline void h2_release_mbuf(struct h2c *h2c) |
| { |
| struct buffer *buf; |
| unsigned int count = 0; |
| |
| while (b_size(buf = br_head_pick(h2c->mbuf))) { |
| b_free(buf); |
| count++; |
| } |
| if (count) |
| offer_buffers(NULL, count); |
| } |
| |
| /* returns the number of allocatable outgoing streams for the connection taking |
| * the last_sid and the reserved ones into account. |
| */ |
| static inline int h2_streams_left(const struct h2c *h2c) |
| { |
| int ret; |
| |
| /* consider the number of outgoing streams we're allowed to create before |
| * reaching the last GOAWAY frame seen. max_id is the last assigned id, |
| * nb_reserved is the number of streams which don't yet have an ID. |
| */ |
| ret = (h2c->last_sid >= 0) ? h2c->last_sid : 0x7FFFFFFF; |
| ret = (unsigned int)(ret - h2c->max_id) / 2 - h2c->nb_reserved - 1; |
| if (ret < 0) |
| ret = 0; |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* returns the number of streams in use on a connection to figure if it's |
| * idle or not. We check nb_sc and not nb_streams as the caller will want |
| * to know if it was the last one after a detach(). |
| */ |
| static int h2_used_streams(struct connection *conn) |
| { |
| struct h2c *h2c = conn->ctx; |
| |
| return h2c->nb_sc; |
| } |
| |
| /* returns the number of concurrent streams available on the connection */ |
| static int h2_avail_streams(struct connection *conn) |
| { |
| struct server *srv = objt_server(conn->target); |
| struct h2c *h2c = conn->ctx; |
| int ret1, ret2; |
| |
| /* RFC7540#6.8: Receivers of a GOAWAY frame MUST NOT open additional |
| * streams on the connection. |
| */ |
| if (h2c->last_sid >= 0) |
| return 0; |
| |
| if (h2c->st0 >= H2_CS_ERROR) |
| return 0; |
| |
| /* note: may be negative if a SETTINGS frame changes the limit */ |
| ret1 = h2c->streams_limit - h2c->nb_streams; |
| |
| /* we must also consider the limit imposed by stream IDs */ |
| ret2 = h2_streams_left(h2c); |
| ret1 = MIN(ret1, ret2); |
| if (ret1 > 0 && srv && srv->max_reuse >= 0) { |
| ret2 = h2c->stream_cnt <= srv->max_reuse ? srv->max_reuse - h2c->stream_cnt + 1: 0; |
| ret1 = MIN(ret1, ret2); |
| } |
| return ret1; |
| } |
| |
| /* inconditionally produce a trace of the header. Please do not call this one |
| * and use h2_trace_header() instead which first checks if traces are enabled. |
| */ |
| void _h2_trace_header(const struct ist hn, const struct ist hv, |
| uint64_t mask, const struct ist trc_loc, const char *func, |
| const struct h2c *h2c, const struct h2s *h2s) |
| { |
| struct ist n_ist, v_ist; |
| const char *c_str, *s_str; |
| |
| chunk_reset(&trash); |
| c_str = chunk_newstr(&trash); |
| if (h2c) { |
| chunk_appendf(&trash, "h2c=%p(%c,%s) ", |
| h2c, (h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK) ? 'B' : 'F', h2c_st_to_str(h2c->st0)); |
| } |
| |
| s_str = chunk_newstr(&trash); |
| if (h2s) { |
| if (h2s->id <= 0) |
| chunk_appendf(&trash, "dsi=%d ", h2s->h2c->dsi); |
| chunk_appendf(&trash, "h2s=%p(%d,%s) ", h2s, h2s->id, h2s_st_to_str(h2s->st)); |
| } |
| else if (h2c) |
| chunk_appendf(&trash, "dsi=%d ", h2c->dsi); |
| |
| n_ist = ist2(chunk_newstr(&trash), 0); |
| istscpy(&n_ist, hn, 256); |
| trash.data += n_ist.len; |
| if (n_ist.len != hn.len) |
| chunk_appendf(&trash, " (... +%ld)", (long)(hn.len - n_ist.len)); |
| |
| v_ist = ist2(chunk_newstr(&trash), 0); |
| istscpy(&v_ist, hv, 1024); |
| trash.data += v_ist.len; |
| if (v_ist.len != hv.len) |
| chunk_appendf(&trash, " (... +%ld)", (long)(hv.len - v_ist.len)); |
| |
| TRACE_PRINTF_LOC(TRACE_LEVEL_USER, mask, trc_loc, func, |
| (h2c ? h2c->conn : 0), 0, 0, 0, |
| "%s%s%s %s: %s", c_str, s_str, |
| (mask & H2_EV_TX_HDR) ? "sndh" : "rcvh", |
| n_ist.ptr, v_ist.ptr); |
| } |
| |
| /* produce a trace of the header after checking that tracing is enabled */ |
| static inline void h2_trace_header(const struct ist hn, const struct ist hv, |
| uint64_t mask, const struct ist trc_loc, const char *func, |
| const struct h2c *h2c, const struct h2s *h2s) |
| { |
| if ((TRACE_SOURCE)->verbosity >= H2_VERB_ADVANCED && |
| TRACE_ENABLED(TRACE_LEVEL_USER, mask, h2c ? h2c->conn : 0, h2s, 0, 0)) |
| _h2_trace_header(hn, hv, mask, trc_loc, func, h2c, h2s); |
| } |
| |
| /* hpack-encode header name <hn> and value <hv>, possibly emitting a trace if |
| * currently enabled. This is done on behalf of function <func> at <trc_loc> |
| * passed as ist(TRC_LOC), h2c <h2c>, and h2s <h2s>, all of which may be NULL. |
| * The trace is only emitted if the header is emitted (in which case non-zero |
| * is returned). The trash is modified. In the traces, the header's name will |
| * be truncated to 256 chars and the header's value to 1024 chars. |
| */ |
| static inline int h2_encode_header(struct buffer *buf, const struct ist hn, const struct ist hv, |
| uint64_t mask, const struct ist trc_loc, const char *func, |
| const struct h2c *h2c, const struct h2s *h2s) |
| { |
| int ret; |
| |
| ret = hpack_encode_header(buf, hn, hv); |
| if (ret) |
| h2_trace_header(hn, hv, mask, trc_loc, func, h2c, h2s); |
| |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /*****************************************************************/ |
| /* functions below are dedicated to the mux setup and management */ |
| /*****************************************************************/ |
| |
| /* Initialize the mux once it's attached. For outgoing connections, the context |
| * is already initialized before installing the mux, so we detect incoming |
| * connections from the fact that the context is still NULL (even during mux |
| * upgrades). <input> is always used as Input buffer and may contain data. It is |
| * the caller responsibility to not reuse it anymore. Returns < 0 on error. |
| */ |
| static int h2_init(struct connection *conn, struct proxy *prx, struct session *sess, |
| struct buffer *input) |
| { |
| struct h2c *h2c; |
| struct task *t = NULL; |
| void *conn_ctx = conn->ctx; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_H2C_NEW); |
| |
| h2c = pool_alloc(pool_head_h2c); |
| if (!h2c) |
| goto fail_no_h2c; |
| |
| if (conn_is_back(conn)) { |
| h2c->flags = H2_CF_IS_BACK; |
| h2c->shut_timeout = h2c->timeout = prx->timeout.server; |
| if (tick_isset(prx->timeout.serverfin)) |
| h2c->shut_timeout = prx->timeout.serverfin; |
| |
| h2c->px_counters = EXTRA_COUNTERS_GET(prx->extra_counters_be, |
| &h2_stats_module); |
| } else { |
| h2c->flags = H2_CF_NONE; |
| h2c->shut_timeout = h2c->timeout = prx->timeout.client; |
| if (tick_isset(prx->timeout.clientfin)) |
| h2c->shut_timeout = prx->timeout.clientfin; |
| |
| h2c->px_counters = EXTRA_COUNTERS_GET(prx->extra_counters_fe, |
| &h2_stats_module); |
| } |
| |
| h2c->proxy = prx; |
| h2c->task = NULL; |
| h2c->wait_event.tasklet = NULL; |
| h2c->idle_start = now_ms; |
| if (tick_isset(h2c->timeout)) { |
| t = task_new_here(); |
| if (!t) |
| goto fail; |
| |
| h2c->task = t; |
| t->process = h2_timeout_task; |
| t->context = h2c; |
| t->expire = tick_add(now_ms, h2c->timeout); |
| } |
| |
| h2c->wait_event.tasklet = tasklet_new(); |
| if (!h2c->wait_event.tasklet) |
| goto fail; |
| h2c->wait_event.tasklet->process = h2_io_cb; |
| h2c->wait_event.tasklet->context = h2c; |
| h2c->wait_event.events = 0; |
| if (!conn_is_back(conn)) { |
| /* Connection might already be in the stopping_list if subject |
| * to h1->h2 upgrade. |
| */ |
| if (!LIST_INLIST(&conn->stopping_list)) { |
| LIST_APPEND(&mux_stopping_data[tid].list, |
| &conn->stopping_list); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| h2c->ddht = hpack_dht_alloc(); |
| if (!h2c->ddht) |
| goto fail; |
| |
| /* Initialise the context. */ |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_PREFACE; |
| h2c->conn = conn; |
| h2c->streams_limit = h2_settings_max_concurrent_streams; |
| h2c->max_id = -1; |
| h2c->errcode = H2_ERR_NO_ERROR; |
| h2c->rcvd_c = 0; |
| h2c->rcvd_s = 0; |
| h2c->nb_streams = 0; |
| h2c->nb_sc = 0; |
| h2c->nb_reserved = 0; |
| h2c->stream_cnt = 0; |
| |
| h2c->dbuf = *input; |
| h2c->dsi = -1; |
| |
| h2c->last_sid = -1; |
| |
| br_init(h2c->mbuf, sizeof(h2c->mbuf) / sizeof(h2c->mbuf[0])); |
| h2c->miw = 65535; /* mux initial window size */ |
| h2c->mws = 65535; /* mux window size */ |
| h2c->mfs = 16384; /* initial max frame size */ |
| h2c->streams_by_id = EB_ROOT; |
| LIST_INIT(&h2c->send_list); |
| LIST_INIT(&h2c->fctl_list); |
| LIST_INIT(&h2c->blocked_list); |
| LIST_INIT(&h2c->buf_wait.list); |
| |
| conn->ctx = h2c; |
| |
| TRACE_USER("new H2 connection", H2_EV_H2C_NEW, conn); |
| |
| if (t) |
| task_queue(t); |
| |
| if (h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK) { |
| /* FIXME: this is temporary, for outgoing connections we need |
| * to immediately allocate a stream until the code is modified |
| * so that the caller calls ->attach(). For now the outgoing sc |
| * is stored as conn->ctx by the caller and saved in conn_ctx. |
| */ |
| struct h2s *h2s; |
| |
| h2s = h2c_bck_stream_new(h2c, conn_ctx, sess); |
| if (!h2s) |
| goto fail_stream; |
| } |
| |
| proxy_inc_fe_cum_sess_ver_ctr(sess->listener, prx, 2); |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->open_conns); |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->total_conns); |
| |
| /* prepare to read something */ |
| h2c_restart_reading(h2c, 1); |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_H2C_NEW, conn); |
| return 0; |
| fail_stream: |
| hpack_dht_free(h2c->ddht); |
| fail: |
| task_destroy(t); |
| if (h2c->wait_event.tasklet) |
| tasklet_free(h2c->wait_event.tasklet); |
| pool_free(pool_head_h2c, h2c); |
| fail_no_h2c: |
| if (!conn_is_back(conn)) |
| LIST_DEL_INIT(&conn->stopping_list); |
| conn->ctx = conn_ctx; /* restore saved ctx */ |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving in error", H2_EV_H2C_NEW|H2_EV_H2C_END|H2_EV_H2C_ERR); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| /* returns the next allocatable outgoing stream ID for the H2 connection, or |
| * -1 if no more is allocatable. |
| */ |
| static inline int32_t h2c_get_next_sid(const struct h2c *h2c) |
| { |
| int32_t id = (h2c->max_id + 1) | 1; |
| |
| if ((id & 0x80000000U) || (h2c->last_sid >= 0 && id > h2c->last_sid)) |
| id = -1; |
| return id; |
| } |
| |
| /* returns the stream associated with id <id> or NULL if not found */ |
| static inline struct h2s *h2c_st_by_id(struct h2c *h2c, int id) |
| { |
| struct eb32_node *node; |
| |
| if (id == 0) |
| return (struct h2s *)h2_closed_stream; |
| |
| if (id > h2c->max_id) |
| return (struct h2s *)h2_idle_stream; |
| |
| node = eb32_lookup(&h2c->streams_by_id, id); |
| if (!node) |
| return (struct h2s *)h2_closed_stream; |
| |
| return container_of(node, struct h2s, by_id); |
| } |
| |
| /* release function. This one should be called to free all resources allocated |
| * to the mux. |
| */ |
| static void h2_release(struct h2c *h2c) |
| { |
| struct connection *conn = h2c->conn; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_H2C_END); |
| |
| hpack_dht_free(h2c->ddht); |
| |
| if (LIST_INLIST(&h2c->buf_wait.list)) |
| LIST_DEL_INIT(&h2c->buf_wait.list); |
| |
| h2_release_buf(h2c, &h2c->dbuf); |
| h2_release_mbuf(h2c); |
| |
| if (h2c->task) { |
| h2c->task->context = NULL; |
| task_wakeup(h2c->task, TASK_WOKEN_OTHER); |
| h2c->task = NULL; |
| } |
| if (h2c->wait_event.tasklet) |
| tasklet_free(h2c->wait_event.tasklet); |
| if (conn && h2c->wait_event.events != 0) |
| conn->xprt->unsubscribe(conn, conn->xprt_ctx, h2c->wait_event.events, |
| &h2c->wait_event); |
| |
| HA_ATOMIC_DEC(&h2c->px_counters->open_conns); |
| |
| pool_free(pool_head_h2c, h2c); |
| |
| if (conn) { |
| if (!conn_is_back(conn)) |
| LIST_DEL_INIT(&conn->stopping_list); |
| |
| conn->mux = NULL; |
| conn->ctx = NULL; |
| TRACE_DEVEL("freeing conn", H2_EV_H2C_END, conn); |
| |
| conn_stop_tracking(conn); |
| |
| /* there might be a GOAWAY frame still pending in the TCP |
| * stack, and if the peer continues to send (i.e. window |
| * updates etc), this can result in losing the GOAWAY. For |
| * this reason we try to drain anything received in between. |
| */ |
| conn->flags |= CO_FL_WANT_DRAIN; |
| |
| conn_xprt_shutw(conn); |
| conn_xprt_close(conn); |
| conn_sock_shutw(conn, !conn_is_back(conn)); |
| conn_ctrl_close(conn); |
| |
| if (conn->destroy_cb) |
| conn->destroy_cb(conn); |
| conn_free(conn); |
| } |
| |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_H2C_END); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /******************************************************/ |
| /* functions below are for the H2 protocol processing */ |
| /******************************************************/ |
| |
| /* returns the stream if of stream <h2s> or 0 if <h2s> is NULL */ |
| static inline __maybe_unused int h2s_id(const struct h2s *h2s) |
| { |
| return h2s ? h2s->id : 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* returns the sum of the stream's own window size and the mux's initial |
| * window, which together form the stream's effective window size. |
| */ |
| static inline int h2s_mws(const struct h2s *h2s) |
| { |
| return h2s->sws + h2s->h2c->miw; |
| } |
| |
| /* marks an error on the connection. Before settings are sent, we must not send |
| * a GOAWAY frame, and the error state will prevent h2c_send_goaway_error() |
| * from verifying this so we set H2_CF_GOAWAY_FAILED to make sure it will not |
| * even try. |
| */ |
| static inline __maybe_unused void h2c_error(struct h2c *h2c, enum h2_err err) |
| { |
| TRACE_POINT(H2_EV_H2C_ERR, h2c->conn, 0, 0, (void *)(long)(err)); |
| h2c->errcode = err; |
| if (h2c->st0 < H2_CS_SETTINGS1) |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_GOAWAY_FAILED; |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_ERROR; |
| } |
| |
| /* marks an error on the stream. It may also update an already closed stream |
| * (e.g. to report an error after an RST was received). |
| */ |
| static inline __maybe_unused void h2s_error(struct h2s *h2s, enum h2_err err) |
| { |
| if (h2s->id && h2s->st != H2_SS_ERROR) { |
| TRACE_POINT(H2_EV_H2S_ERR, h2s->h2c->conn, h2s, 0, (void *)(long)(err)); |
| h2s->errcode = err; |
| if (h2s->st < H2_SS_ERROR) |
| h2s->st = H2_SS_ERROR; |
| se_fl_set_error(h2s->sd); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* attempt to notify the data layer of recv availability */ |
| static void __maybe_unused h2s_notify_recv(struct h2s *h2s) |
| { |
| if (h2s->subs && h2s->subs->events & SUB_RETRY_RECV) { |
| TRACE_POINT(H2_EV_STRM_WAKE, h2s->h2c->conn, h2s); |
| tasklet_wakeup(h2s->subs->tasklet); |
| h2s->subs->events &= ~SUB_RETRY_RECV; |
| if (!h2s->subs->events) |
| h2s->subs = NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* attempt to notify the data layer of send availability */ |
| static void __maybe_unused h2s_notify_send(struct h2s *h2s) |
| { |
| if (h2s->subs && h2s->subs->events & SUB_RETRY_SEND) { |
| TRACE_POINT(H2_EV_STRM_WAKE, h2s->h2c->conn, h2s); |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_NOTIFIED; |
| tasklet_wakeup(h2s->subs->tasklet); |
| h2s->subs->events &= ~SUB_RETRY_SEND; |
| if (!h2s->subs->events) |
| h2s->subs = NULL; |
| } |
| else if (h2s->flags & (H2_SF_WANT_SHUTR | H2_SF_WANT_SHUTW)) { |
| TRACE_POINT(H2_EV_STRM_WAKE, h2s->h2c->conn, h2s); |
| tasklet_wakeup(h2s->shut_tl); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* alerts the data layer, trying to wake it up by all means, following |
| * this sequence : |
| * - if the h2s' data layer is subscribed to recv, then it's woken up for recv |
| * - if its subscribed to send, then it's woken up for send |
| * - if it was subscribed to neither, its ->wake() callback is called |
| * It is safe to call this function with a closed stream which doesn't have a |
| * stream connector anymore. |
| */ |
| static void __maybe_unused h2s_alert(struct h2s *h2s) |
| { |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_H2S_WAKE, h2s->h2c->conn, h2s); |
| |
| if (h2s->subs || |
| (h2s->flags & (H2_SF_WANT_SHUTR | H2_SF_WANT_SHUTW))) { |
| h2s_notify_recv(h2s); |
| h2s_notify_send(h2s); |
| } |
| else if (h2s_sc(h2s) && h2s_sc(h2s)->app_ops->wake != NULL) { |
| TRACE_POINT(H2_EV_STRM_WAKE, h2s->h2c->conn, h2s); |
| h2s_sc(h2s)->app_ops->wake(h2s_sc(h2s)); |
| } |
| |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_H2S_WAKE, h2s->h2c->conn, h2s); |
| } |
| |
| /* writes the 24-bit frame size <len> at address <frame> */ |
| static inline __maybe_unused void h2_set_frame_size(void *frame, uint32_t len) |
| { |
| uint8_t *out = frame; |
| |
| *out = len >> 16; |
| write_n16(out + 1, len); |
| } |
| |
| /* reads <bytes> bytes from buffer <b> starting at relative offset <o> from the |
| * current pointer, dealing with wrapping, and stores the result in <dst>. It's |
| * the caller's responsibility to verify that there are at least <bytes> bytes |
| * available in the buffer's input prior to calling this function. The buffer |
| * is assumed not to hold any output data. |
| */ |
| static inline __maybe_unused void h2_get_buf_bytes(void *dst, size_t bytes, |
| const struct buffer *b, int o) |
| { |
| readv_bytes(dst, bytes, b_peek(b, o), b_wrap(b) - b_peek(b, o), b_orig(b)); |
| } |
| |
| static inline __maybe_unused uint16_t h2_get_n16(const struct buffer *b, int o) |
| { |
| return readv_n16(b_peek(b, o), b_wrap(b) - b_peek(b, o), b_orig(b)); |
| } |
| |
| static inline __maybe_unused uint32_t h2_get_n32(const struct buffer *b, int o) |
| { |
| return readv_n32(b_peek(b, o), b_wrap(b) - b_peek(b, o), b_orig(b)); |
| } |
| |
| static inline __maybe_unused uint64_t h2_get_n64(const struct buffer *b, int o) |
| { |
| return readv_n64(b_peek(b, o), b_wrap(b) - b_peek(b, o), b_orig(b)); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Peeks an H2 frame header from offset <o> of buffer <b> into descriptor <h>. |
| * The algorithm is not obvious. It turns out that H2 headers are neither |
| * aligned nor do they use regular sizes. And to add to the trouble, the buffer |
| * may wrap so each byte read must be checked. The header is formed like this : |
| * |
| * b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5..b8 |
| * +----------+---------+--------+----+----+----------------------+ |
| * |len[23:16]|len[15:8]|len[7:0]|type|flag|sid[31:0] (big endian)| |
| * +----------+---------+--------+----+----+----------------------+ |
| * |
| * Here we read a big-endian 64 bit word from h[1]. This way in a single read |
| * we get the sid properly aligned and ordered, and 16 bits of len properly |
| * ordered as well. The type and flags can be extracted using bit shifts from |
| * the word, and only one extra read is needed to fetch len[16:23]. |
| * Returns zero if some bytes are missing, otherwise non-zero on success. The |
| * buffer is assumed not to contain any output data. |
| */ |
| static __maybe_unused int h2_peek_frame_hdr(const struct buffer *b, int o, struct h2_fh *h) |
| { |
| uint64_t w; |
| |
| if (b_data(b) < o + 9) |
| return 0; |
| |
| w = h2_get_n64(b, o + 1); |
| h->len = *(uint8_t*)b_peek(b, o) << 16; |
| h->sid = w & 0x7FFFFFFF; /* RFC7540#4.1: R bit must be ignored */ |
| h->ff = w >> 32; |
| h->ft = w >> 40; |
| h->len += w >> 48; |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* skip the next 9 bytes corresponding to the frame header possibly parsed by |
| * h2_peek_frame_hdr() above. |
| */ |
| static inline __maybe_unused void h2_skip_frame_hdr(struct buffer *b) |
| { |
| b_del(b, 9); |
| } |
| |
| /* same as above, automatically advances the buffer on success */ |
| static inline __maybe_unused int h2_get_frame_hdr(struct buffer *b, struct h2_fh *h) |
| { |
| int ret; |
| |
| ret = h2_peek_frame_hdr(b, 0, h); |
| if (ret > 0) |
| h2_skip_frame_hdr(b); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* try to fragment the headers frame present at the beginning of buffer <b>, |
| * enforcing a limit of <mfs> bytes per frame. Returns 0 on failure, 1 on |
| * success. Typical causes of failure include a buffer not large enough to |
| * add extra frame headers. The existing frame size is read in the current |
| * frame. Its EH flag will be cleared if CONTINUATION frames need to be added, |
| * and its length will be adjusted. The stream ID for continuation frames will |
| * be copied from the initial frame's. |
| */ |
| static int h2_fragment_headers(struct buffer *b, uint32_t mfs) |
| { |
| size_t remain = b->data - 9; |
| int extra_frames = (remain - 1) / mfs; |
| size_t fsize; |
| char *fptr; |
| int frame; |
| |
| if (b->data <= mfs + 9) |
| return 1; |
| |
| /* Too large a frame, we need to fragment it using CONTINUATION |
| * frames. We start from the end and move tails as needed. |
| */ |
| if (b->data + extra_frames * 9 > b->size) |
| return 0; |
| |
| for (frame = extra_frames; frame; frame--) { |
| fsize = ((remain - 1) % mfs) + 1; |
| remain -= fsize; |
| |
| /* move data */ |
| fptr = b->area + 9 + remain + (frame - 1) * 9; |
| memmove(fptr + 9, b->area + 9 + remain, fsize); |
| b->data += 9; |
| |
| /* write new frame header */ |
| h2_set_frame_size(fptr, fsize); |
| fptr[3] = H2_FT_CONTINUATION; |
| fptr[4] = (frame == extra_frames) ? H2_F_HEADERS_END_HEADERS : 0; |
| write_n32(fptr + 5, read_n32(b->area + 5)); |
| } |
| |
| b->area[4] &= ~H2_F_HEADERS_END_HEADERS; |
| h2_set_frame_size(b->area, remain); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* marks stream <h2s> as CLOSED and decrement the number of active streams for |
| * its connection if the stream was not yet closed. Please use this exclusively |
| * before closing a stream to ensure stream count is well maintained. Note that |
| * it does explicitly support being called with a partially initialized h2s |
| * (e.g. sd==NULL). |
| */ |
| static inline void h2s_close(struct h2s *h2s) |
| { |
| if (h2s->st != H2_SS_CLOSED) { |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_H2S_END, h2s->h2c->conn, h2s); |
| h2s->h2c->nb_streams--; |
| if (!h2s->id) |
| h2s->h2c->nb_reserved--; |
| if (h2s->sd && h2s_sc(h2s)) { |
| if (!se_fl_test(h2s->sd, SE_FL_EOS) && !b_data(&h2s->rxbuf)) |
| h2s_notify_recv(h2s); |
| } |
| HA_ATOMIC_DEC(&h2s->h2c->px_counters->open_streams); |
| |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_H2S_END, h2s->h2c->conn, h2s); |
| } |
| h2s->st = H2_SS_CLOSED; |
| } |
| |
| /* detaches an H2 stream from its H2C and releases it to the H2S pool. */ |
| /* h2s_destroy should only ever be called by the thread that owns the stream, |
| * that means that a tasklet should be used if we want to destroy the h2s |
| * from another thread |
| */ |
| static void h2s_destroy(struct h2s *h2s) |
| { |
| struct connection *conn = h2s->h2c->conn; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_H2S_END, conn, h2s); |
| |
| h2s_close(h2s); |
| eb32_delete(&h2s->by_id); |
| if (b_size(&h2s->rxbuf)) { |
| b_free(&h2s->rxbuf); |
| offer_buffers(NULL, 1); |
| } |
| |
| if (h2s->subs) |
| h2s->subs->events = 0; |
| |
| /* There's no need to explicitly call unsubscribe here, the only |
| * reference left would be in the h2c send_list/fctl_list, and if |
| * we're in it, we're getting out anyway |
| */ |
| LIST_DEL_INIT(&h2s->list); |
| |
| /* ditto, calling tasklet_free() here should be ok */ |
| tasklet_free(h2s->shut_tl); |
| BUG_ON(h2s->sd && !se_fl_test(h2s->sd, SE_FL_ORPHAN)); |
| sedesc_free(h2s->sd); |
| pool_free(pool_head_h2s, h2s); |
| |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_H2S_END, conn); |
| } |
| |
| /* allocates a new stream <id> for connection <h2c> and adds it into h2c's |
| * stream tree. In case of error, nothing is added and NULL is returned. The |
| * causes of errors can be any failed memory allocation. The caller is |
| * responsible for checking if the connection may support an extra stream |
| * prior to calling this function. |
| */ |
| static struct h2s *h2s_new(struct h2c *h2c, int id) |
| { |
| struct h2s *h2s; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_H2S_NEW, h2c->conn); |
| |
| h2s = pool_alloc(pool_head_h2s); |
| if (!h2s) |
| goto out; |
| |
| h2s->shut_tl = tasklet_new(); |
| if (!h2s->shut_tl) { |
| pool_free(pool_head_h2s, h2s); |
| goto out; |
| } |
| h2s->subs = NULL; |
| h2s->shut_tl->process = h2_deferred_shut; |
| h2s->shut_tl->context = h2s; |
| LIST_INIT(&h2s->list); |
| h2s->h2c = h2c; |
| h2s->sd = NULL; |
| h2s->sws = 0; |
| h2s->flags = H2_SF_NONE; |
| h2s->errcode = H2_ERR_NO_ERROR; |
| h2s->st = H2_SS_IDLE; |
| h2s->status = 0; |
| h2s->body_len = 0; |
| h2s->rxbuf = BUF_NULL; |
| memset(h2s->upgrade_protocol, 0, sizeof(h2s->upgrade_protocol)); |
| |
| h2s->by_id.key = h2s->id = id; |
| if (id > 0) |
| h2c->max_id = id; |
| else |
| h2c->nb_reserved++; |
| |
| eb32_insert(&h2c->streams_by_id, &h2s->by_id); |
| h2c->nb_streams++; |
| h2c->stream_cnt++; |
| |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->open_streams); |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->total_streams); |
| |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_H2S_NEW, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return h2s; |
| out: |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving in error", H2_EV_H2S_ERR|H2_EV_H2S_END, h2c->conn); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /* creates a new stream <id> on the h2c connection and returns it, or NULL in |
| * case of memory allocation error. <input> is used as input buffer for the new |
| * stream. On success, it is transferred to the stream and the mux is no longer |
| * responsible of it. On error, <input> is unchanged, thus the mux must still |
| * take care of it. |
| */ |
| static struct h2s *h2c_frt_stream_new(struct h2c *h2c, int id, struct buffer *input, uint32_t flags) |
| { |
| struct session *sess = h2c->conn->owner; |
| struct h2s *h2s; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_H2S_NEW, h2c->conn); |
| |
| if (h2c->nb_streams >= h2_settings_max_concurrent_streams) { |
| TRACE_ERROR("HEADERS frame causing MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS to be exceeded", H2_EV_H2S_NEW|H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR, h2c->conn); |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| h2s = h2s_new(h2c, id); |
| if (!h2s) |
| goto out_alloc; |
| |
| h2s->sd = sedesc_new(); |
| if (!h2s->sd) |
| goto out_close; |
| h2s->sd->se = h2s; |
| h2s->sd->conn = h2c->conn; |
| se_fl_set(h2s->sd, SE_FL_T_MUX | SE_FL_ORPHAN | SE_FL_NOT_FIRST); |
| se_expect_no_data(h2s->sd); |
| |
| /* FIXME wrong analogy between ext-connect and websocket, this need to |
| * be refine. |
| */ |
| if (flags & H2_SF_EXT_CONNECT_RCVD) |
| se_fl_set(h2s->sd, SE_FL_WEBSOCKET); |
| |
| /* The stream will record the request's accept date (which is either the |
| * end of the connection's or the date immediately after the previous |
| * request) and the idle time, which is the delay since the previous |
| * request. We can set the value now, it will be copied by stream_new(). |
| */ |
| sess->t_idle = tv_ms_elapsed(&sess->tv_accept, &now) - sess->t_handshake; |
| |
| if (!sc_new_from_endp(h2s->sd, sess, input)) |
| goto out_close; |
| |
| h2c->nb_sc++; |
| |
| /* We want the accept date presented to the next stream to be the one |
| * we have now, the handshake time to be null (since the next stream |
| * is not delayed by a handshake), and the idle time to count since |
| * right now. |
| */ |
| sess->accept_date = date; |
| sess->tv_accept = now; |
| sess->t_handshake = 0; |
| sess->t_idle = 0; |
| |
| /* OK done, the stream lives its own life now */ |
| if (h2_frt_has_too_many_sc(h2c)) |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_TOOMANY; |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_H2S_NEW, h2c->conn); |
| return h2s; |
| |
| out_close: |
| h2s_destroy(h2s); |
| out_alloc: |
| TRACE_ERROR("Failed to allocate a new stream", H2_EV_H2S_NEW|H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR, h2c->conn); |
| out: |
| sess_log(sess); |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_H2S_NEW|H2_EV_H2S_ERR|H2_EV_H2S_END, h2c->conn); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /* allocates a new stream associated to stream connector <sc> on the h2c |
| * connection and returns it, or NULL in case of memory allocation error or if |
| * the highest possible stream ID was reached. |
| */ |
| static struct h2s *h2c_bck_stream_new(struct h2c *h2c, struct stconn *sc, struct session *sess) |
| { |
| struct h2s *h2s = NULL; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_H2S_NEW, h2c->conn); |
| |
| if (h2c->nb_streams >= h2c->streams_limit) { |
| TRACE_ERROR("Aborting stream since negotiated limit is too low", H2_EV_H2S_NEW, h2c->conn); |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| if (h2_streams_left(h2c) < 1) { |
| TRACE_ERROR("Aborting stream since no more streams left", H2_EV_H2S_NEW, h2c->conn); |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| /* Defer choosing the ID until we send the first message to create the stream */ |
| h2s = h2s_new(h2c, 0); |
| if (!h2s) { |
| TRACE_ERROR("Failed to allocate a new stream", H2_EV_H2S_NEW, h2c->conn); |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| if (sc_attach_mux(sc, h2s, h2c->conn) < 0) { |
| TRACE_ERROR("Failed to allocate a new stream", H2_EV_H2S_NEW, h2c->conn); |
| h2s_destroy(h2s); |
| h2s = NULL; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| h2s->sd = sc->sedesc; |
| h2s->sess = sess; |
| h2c->nb_sc++; |
| |
| out: |
| if (likely(h2s)) |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_H2S_NEW, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| else |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_H2S_NEW|H2_EV_H2S_ERR|H2_EV_H2S_END, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return h2s; |
| } |
| |
| /* try to send a settings frame on the connection. Returns > 0 on success, 0 if |
| * it couldn't do anything. It may return an error in h2c. See RFC7540#11.3 for |
| * the various settings codes. |
| */ |
| static int h2c_send_settings(struct h2c *h2c) |
| { |
| struct buffer *res; |
| char buf_data[100]; // enough for 15 settings |
| struct buffer buf; |
| int mfs; |
| int ret = 0; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_SETTINGS, h2c->conn); |
| |
| chunk_init(&buf, buf_data, sizeof(buf_data)); |
| chunk_memcpy(&buf, |
| "\x00\x00\x00" /* length : 0 for now */ |
| "\x04\x00" /* type : 4 (settings), flags : 0 */ |
| "\x00\x00\x00\x00", /* stream ID : 0 */ |
| 9); |
| |
| if (h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK) { |
| /* send settings_enable_push=0 */ |
| chunk_memcat(&buf, "\x00\x02\x00\x00\x00\x00", 6); |
| } |
| |
| /* rfc 8441 #3 SETTINGS_ENABLE_CONNECT_PROTOCOL=1, |
| * sent automatically unless disabled in the global config */ |
| if (!(global.tune.options & GTUNE_DISABLE_H2_WEBSOCKET)) |
| chunk_memcat(&buf, "\x00\x08\x00\x00\x00\x01", 6); |
| |
| if (h2_settings_header_table_size != 4096) { |
| char str[6] = "\x00\x01"; /* header_table_size */ |
| |
| write_n32(str + 2, h2_settings_header_table_size); |
| chunk_memcat(&buf, str, 6); |
| } |
| |
| if (h2_settings_initial_window_size != 65535) { |
| char str[6] = "\x00\x04"; /* initial_window_size */ |
| |
| write_n32(str + 2, h2_settings_initial_window_size); |
| chunk_memcat(&buf, str, 6); |
| } |
| |
| if (h2_settings_max_concurrent_streams != 0) { |
| char str[6] = "\x00\x03"; /* max_concurrent_streams */ |
| |
| /* Note: 0 means "unlimited" for haproxy's config but not for |
| * the protocol, so never send this value! |
| */ |
| write_n32(str + 2, h2_settings_max_concurrent_streams); |
| chunk_memcat(&buf, str, 6); |
| } |
| |
| mfs = h2_settings_max_frame_size; |
| if (mfs > global.tune.bufsize) |
| mfs = global.tune.bufsize; |
| |
| if (!mfs) |
| mfs = global.tune.bufsize; |
| |
| if (mfs != 16384) { |
| char str[6] = "\x00\x05"; /* max_frame_size */ |
| |
| /* note: similarly we could also emit MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE to |
| * match bufsize - rewrite size, but at the moment it seems |
| * that clients don't take care of it. |
| */ |
| write_n32(str + 2, mfs); |
| chunk_memcat(&buf, str, 6); |
| } |
| |
| h2_set_frame_size(buf.area, buf.data - 9); |
| |
| res = br_tail(h2c->mbuf); |
| retry: |
| if (!h2_get_buf(h2c, res)) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MALLOC; |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_MROOM; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| ret = b_istput(res, ist2(buf.area, buf.data)); |
| if (unlikely(ret <= 0)) { |
| if (!ret) { |
| if ((res = br_tail_add(h2c->mbuf)) != NULL) |
| goto retry; |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MFULL; |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_MROOM; |
| } |
| else { |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR); |
| ret = 0; |
| } |
| } |
| out: |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_SETTINGS, h2c->conn); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* Try to receive a connection preface, then upon success try to send our |
| * preface which is a SETTINGS frame. Returns > 0 on success or zero on |
| * missing data. It may return an error in h2c. |
| */ |
| static int h2c_frt_recv_preface(struct h2c *h2c) |
| { |
| int ret1; |
| int ret2; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_PREFACE, h2c->conn); |
| |
| ret1 = b_isteq(&h2c->dbuf, 0, b_data(&h2c->dbuf), ist(H2_CONN_PREFACE)); |
| |
| if (unlikely(ret1 <= 0)) { |
| if (!ret1) |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_SHORT_READ; |
| if (ret1 < 0 || (h2c->flags & H2_CF_RCVD_SHUT)) { |
| TRACE_ERROR("I/O error or short read", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_PREFACE, h2c->conn); |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_PROTOCOL_ERROR); |
| if (b_data(&h2c->dbuf) || |
| !(((const struct session *)h2c->conn->owner)->fe->options & PR_O_IGNORE_PRB)) |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->conn_proto_err); |
| } |
| ret2 = 0; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| ret2 = h2c_send_settings(h2c); |
| if (ret2 > 0) |
| b_del(&h2c->dbuf, ret1); |
| out: |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_PREFACE, h2c->conn); |
| return ret2; |
| } |
| |
| /* Try to send a connection preface, then upon success try to send our |
| * preface which is a SETTINGS frame. Returns > 0 on success or zero on |
| * missing data. It may return an error in h2c. |
| */ |
| static int h2c_bck_send_preface(struct h2c *h2c) |
| { |
| struct buffer *res; |
| int ret = 0; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_PREFACE, h2c->conn); |
| |
| res = br_tail(h2c->mbuf); |
| retry: |
| if (!h2_get_buf(h2c, res)) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MALLOC; |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_MROOM; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| if (!b_data(res)) { |
| /* preface not yet sent */ |
| ret = b_istput(res, ist(H2_CONN_PREFACE)); |
| if (unlikely(ret <= 0)) { |
| if (!ret) { |
| if ((res = br_tail_add(h2c->mbuf)) != NULL) |
| goto retry; |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MFULL; |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_MROOM; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| else { |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR); |
| ret = 0; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| ret = h2c_send_settings(h2c); |
| out: |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_PREFACE, h2c->conn); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* try to send a GOAWAY frame on the connection to report an error or a graceful |
| * shutdown, with h2c->errcode as the error code. Returns > 0 on success or zero |
| * if nothing was done. It uses h2c->last_sid as the advertised ID, or copies it |
| * from h2c->max_id if it's not set yet (<0). In case of lack of room to write |
| * the message, it subscribes the requester (either <h2s> or <h2c>) to future |
| * notifications. It sets H2_CF_GOAWAY_SENT on success, and H2_CF_GOAWAY_FAILED |
| * on unrecoverable failure. It will not attempt to send one again in this last |
| * case, nor will it send one if settings were not sent (e.g. still waiting for |
| * a preface) so that it is safe to use h2c_error() to report such errors. |
| */ |
| static int h2c_send_goaway_error(struct h2c *h2c, struct h2s *h2s) |
| { |
| struct buffer *res; |
| char str[17]; |
| int ret = 0; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_GOAWAY, h2c->conn); |
| |
| if ((h2c->flags & H2_CF_GOAWAY_FAILED) || h2c->st0 < H2_CS_SETTINGS1) { |
| ret = 1; // claim that it worked |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| /* len: 8, type: 7, flags: none, sid: 0 */ |
| memcpy(str, "\x00\x00\x08\x07\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00", 9); |
| |
| if (h2c->last_sid < 0) |
| h2c->last_sid = h2c->max_id; |
| |
| write_n32(str + 9, h2c->last_sid); |
| write_n32(str + 13, h2c->errcode); |
| |
| res = br_tail(h2c->mbuf); |
| retry: |
| if (!h2_get_buf(h2c, res)) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MALLOC; |
| if (h2s) |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_BLK_MROOM; |
| else |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_MROOM; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| ret = b_istput(res, ist2(str, 17)); |
| if (unlikely(ret <= 0)) { |
| if (!ret) { |
| if ((res = br_tail_add(h2c->mbuf)) != NULL) |
| goto retry; |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MFULL; |
| if (h2s) |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_BLK_MROOM; |
| else |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_MROOM; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| else { |
| /* we cannot report this error using GOAWAY, so we mark |
| * it and claim a success. |
| */ |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR); |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_GOAWAY_FAILED; |
| ret = 1; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| } |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_GOAWAY_SENT; |
| |
| /* some codes are not for real errors, just attempts to close cleanly */ |
| switch (h2c->errcode) { |
| case H2_ERR_NO_ERROR: |
| case H2_ERR_ENHANCE_YOUR_CALM: |
| case H2_ERR_REFUSED_STREAM: |
| case H2_ERR_CANCEL: |
| break; |
| default: |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->goaway_resp); |
| } |
| out: |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_GOAWAY, h2c->conn); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* Try to send an RST_STREAM frame on the connection for the indicated stream |
| * during mux operations. This stream must be valid and cannot be closed |
| * already. h2s->id will be used for the stream ID and h2s->errcode will be |
| * used for the error code. h2s->st will be update to H2_SS_CLOSED if it was |
| * not yet. |
| * |
| * Returns > 0 on success or zero if nothing was done. In case of lack of room |
| * to write the message, it subscribes the stream to future notifications. |
| */ |
| static int h2s_send_rst_stream(struct h2c *h2c, struct h2s *h2s) |
| { |
| struct buffer *res; |
| char str[13]; |
| int ret = 0; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_RST, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| |
| if (!h2s || h2s->st == H2_SS_CLOSED) { |
| ret = 1; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| /* RFC7540#5.4.2: To avoid looping, an endpoint MUST NOT send a |
| * RST_STREAM in response to a RST_STREAM frame. |
| */ |
| if (h2c->dsi == h2s->id && h2c->dft == H2_FT_RST_STREAM) { |
| ret = 1; |
| goto ignore; |
| } |
| |
| /* len: 4, type: 3, flags: none */ |
| memcpy(str, "\x00\x00\x04\x03\x00", 5); |
| write_n32(str + 5, h2s->id); |
| write_n32(str + 9, h2s->errcode); |
| |
| res = br_tail(h2c->mbuf); |
| retry: |
| if (!h2_get_buf(h2c, res)) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MALLOC; |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_BLK_MROOM; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| ret = b_istput(res, ist2(str, 13)); |
| if (unlikely(ret <= 0)) { |
| if (!ret) { |
| if ((res = br_tail_add(h2c->mbuf)) != NULL) |
| goto retry; |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MFULL; |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_BLK_MROOM; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| else { |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR); |
| ret = 0; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| ignore: |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_RST_SENT; |
| h2s_close(h2s); |
| out: |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_RST, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* Try to send an RST_STREAM frame on the connection for the stream being |
| * demuxed using h2c->dsi for the stream ID. It will use h2s->errcode as the |
| * error code, even if the stream is one of the dummy ones, and will update |
| * h2s->st to H2_SS_CLOSED if it was not yet. |
| * |
| * Returns > 0 on success or zero if nothing was done. In case of lack of room |
| * to write the message, it blocks the demuxer and subscribes it to future |
| * notifications. It's worth mentioning that an RST may even be sent for a |
| * closed stream. |
| */ |
| static int h2c_send_rst_stream(struct h2c *h2c, struct h2s *h2s) |
| { |
| struct buffer *res; |
| char str[13]; |
| int ret = 0; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_RST, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| |
| /* RFC7540#5.4.2: To avoid looping, an endpoint MUST NOT send a |
| * RST_STREAM in response to a RST_STREAM frame. |
| */ |
| if (h2c->dft == H2_FT_RST_STREAM) { |
| ret = 1; |
| goto ignore; |
| } |
| |
| /* len: 4, type: 3, flags: none */ |
| memcpy(str, "\x00\x00\x04\x03\x00", 5); |
| |
| write_n32(str + 5, h2c->dsi); |
| write_n32(str + 9, h2s->errcode); |
| |
| res = br_tail(h2c->mbuf); |
| retry: |
| if (!h2_get_buf(h2c, res)) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MALLOC; |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_MROOM; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| ret = b_istput(res, ist2(str, 13)); |
| if (unlikely(ret <= 0)) { |
| if (!ret) { |
| if ((res = br_tail_add(h2c->mbuf)) != NULL) |
| goto retry; |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MFULL; |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_MROOM; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| else { |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR); |
| ret = 0; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| ignore: |
| if (h2s->id) { |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_RST_SENT; |
| h2s_close(h2s); |
| } |
| |
| out: |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->rst_stream_resp); |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_RST, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* try to send an empty DATA frame with the ES flag set to notify about the |
| * end of stream and match a shutdown(write). If an ES was already sent as |
| * indicated by HLOC/ERROR/RESET/CLOSED states, nothing is done. Returns > 0 |
| * on success or zero if nothing was done. In case of lack of room to write the |
| * message, it subscribes the requesting stream to future notifications. |
| */ |
| static int h2_send_empty_data_es(struct h2s *h2s) |
| { |
| struct h2c *h2c = h2s->h2c; |
| struct buffer *res; |
| char str[9]; |
| int ret = 0; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_DATA|H2_EV_TX_EOI, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| |
| if (h2s->st == H2_SS_HLOC || h2s->st == H2_SS_ERROR || h2s->st == H2_SS_CLOSED) { |
| ret = 1; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| /* len: 0x000000, type: 0(DATA), flags: ES=1 */ |
| memcpy(str, "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01", 5); |
| write_n32(str + 5, h2s->id); |
| |
| res = br_tail(h2c->mbuf); |
| retry: |
| if (!h2_get_buf(h2c, res)) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MALLOC; |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_BLK_MROOM; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| ret = b_istput(res, ist2(str, 9)); |
| if (likely(ret > 0)) { |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_ES_SENT; |
| } |
| else if (!ret) { |
| if ((res = br_tail_add(h2c->mbuf)) != NULL) |
| goto retry; |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MFULL; |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_BLK_MROOM; |
| } |
| else { |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR); |
| ret = 0; |
| } |
| out: |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_DATA|H2_EV_TX_EOI, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* wake a specific stream and assign its stream connector some SE_FL_* flags |
| * among SE_FL_ERR_PENDING and SE_FL_ERROR if needed. The stream's state |
| * is automatically updated accordingly. If the stream is orphaned, it is |
| * destroyed. |
| */ |
| static void h2s_wake_one_stream(struct h2s *h2s) |
| { |
| struct h2c *h2c = h2s->h2c; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_H2S_WAKE, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| |
| if (!h2s_sc(h2s)) { |
| /* this stream was already orphaned */ |
| h2s_destroy(h2s); |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving with no h2s", H2_EV_H2S_WAKE, h2c->conn); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (h2c_read0_pending(h2s->h2c)) { |
| if (h2s->st == H2_SS_OPEN) |
| h2s->st = H2_SS_HREM; |
| else if (h2s->st == H2_SS_HLOC) |
| h2s_close(h2s); |
| } |
| |
| if (h2s->h2c->st0 >= H2_CS_ERROR || (h2s->h2c->flags & (H2_CF_ERR_PENDING|H2_CF_ERROR)) || |
| (h2s->h2c->last_sid > 0 && (!h2s->id || h2s->id > h2s->h2c->last_sid))) { |
| se_fl_set_error(h2s->sd); |
| |
| if (h2s->st < H2_SS_ERROR) |
| h2s->st = H2_SS_ERROR; |
| } |
| |
| h2s_alert(h2s); |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_H2S_WAKE, h2c->conn); |
| } |
| |
| /* wake the streams attached to the connection, whose id is greater than <last> |
| * or unassigned. |
| */ |
| static void h2_wake_some_streams(struct h2c *h2c, int last) |
| { |
| struct eb32_node *node; |
| struct h2s *h2s; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_H2S_WAKE, h2c->conn); |
| |
| /* Wake all streams with ID > last */ |
| node = eb32_lookup_ge(&h2c->streams_by_id, last + 1); |
| while (node) { |
| h2s = container_of(node, struct h2s, by_id); |
| node = eb32_next(node); |
| h2s_wake_one_stream(h2s); |
| } |
| |
| /* Wake all streams with unassigned ID (ID == 0) */ |
| node = eb32_lookup(&h2c->streams_by_id, 0); |
| while (node) { |
| h2s = container_of(node, struct h2s, by_id); |
| if (h2s->id > 0) |
| break; |
| node = eb32_next(node); |
| h2s_wake_one_stream(h2s); |
| } |
| |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_H2S_WAKE, h2c->conn); |
| } |
| |
| /* Wake up all blocked streams whose window size has become positive after the |
| * mux's initial window was adjusted. This should be done after having processed |
| * SETTINGS frames which have updated the mux's initial window size. |
| */ |
| static void h2c_unblock_sfctl(struct h2c *h2c) |
| { |
| struct h2s *h2s; |
| struct eb32_node *node; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_H2C_WAKE, h2c->conn); |
| |
| node = eb32_first(&h2c->streams_by_id); |
| while (node) { |
| h2s = container_of(node, struct h2s, by_id); |
| if (h2s->flags & H2_SF_BLK_SFCTL && h2s_mws(h2s) > 0) { |
| h2s->flags &= ~H2_SF_BLK_SFCTL; |
| LIST_DEL_INIT(&h2s->list); |
| if ((h2s->subs && h2s->subs->events & SUB_RETRY_SEND) || |
| h2s->flags & (H2_SF_WANT_SHUTR|H2_SF_WANT_SHUTW)) |
| LIST_APPEND(&h2c->send_list, &h2s->list); |
| } |
| node = eb32_next(node); |
| } |
| |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_H2C_WAKE, h2c->conn); |
| } |
| |
| /* processes a SETTINGS frame whose payload is <payload> for <plen> bytes, and |
| * ACKs it if needed. Returns > 0 on success or zero on missing data. It may |
| * return an error in h2c. The caller must have already verified frame length |
| * and stream ID validity. Described in RFC7540#6.5. |
| */ |
| static int h2c_handle_settings(struct h2c *h2c) |
| { |
| unsigned int offset; |
| int error; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_SETTINGS, h2c->conn); |
| |
| if (h2c->dff & H2_F_SETTINGS_ACK) { |
| if (h2c->dfl) { |
| error = H2_ERR_FRAME_SIZE_ERROR; |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| goto done; |
| } |
| |
| /* process full frame only */ |
| if (b_data(&h2c->dbuf) < h2c->dfl) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_SHORT_READ; |
| goto out0; |
| } |
| |
| /* parse the frame */ |
| for (offset = 0; offset < h2c->dfl; offset += 6) { |
| uint16_t type = h2_get_n16(&h2c->dbuf, offset); |
| int32_t arg = h2_get_n32(&h2c->dbuf, offset + 2); |
| |
| switch (type) { |
| case H2_SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE: |
| /* we need to update all existing streams with the |
| * difference from the previous iws. |
| */ |
| if (arg < 0) { // RFC7540#6.5.2 |
| error = H2_ERR_FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR; |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| h2c->miw = arg; |
| break; |
| case H2_SETTINGS_MAX_FRAME_SIZE: |
| if (arg < 16384 || arg > 16777215) { // RFC7540#6.5.2 |
| TRACE_ERROR("MAX_FRAME_SIZE out of range", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_SETTINGS, h2c->conn); |
| error = H2_ERR_PROTOCOL_ERROR; |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->conn_proto_err); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| h2c->mfs = arg; |
| break; |
| case H2_SETTINGS_HEADER_TABLE_SIZE: |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_SHTS_UPDATED; |
| break; |
| case H2_SETTINGS_ENABLE_PUSH: |
| if (arg < 0 || arg > 1) { // RFC7540#6.5.2 |
| TRACE_ERROR("ENABLE_PUSH out of range", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_SETTINGS, h2c->conn); |
| error = H2_ERR_PROTOCOL_ERROR; |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->conn_proto_err); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| break; |
| case H2_SETTINGS_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS: |
| if (h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK) { |
| /* the limit is only for the backend; for the frontend it is our limit */ |
| if ((unsigned int)arg > h2_settings_max_concurrent_streams) |
| arg = h2_settings_max_concurrent_streams; |
| h2c->streams_limit = arg; |
| } |
| break; |
| case H2_SETTINGS_ENABLE_CONNECT_PROTOCOL: |
| if (arg == 1) |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_RCVD_RFC8441; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* need to ACK this frame now */ |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_FRAME_A; |
| done: |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_SETTINGS, h2c->conn); |
| return 1; |
| fail: |
| if (!(h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK)) |
| sess_log(h2c->conn->owner); |
| h2c_error(h2c, error); |
| out0: |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving with missing data or error", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_SETTINGS, h2c->conn); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* try to send an ACK for a settings frame on the connection. Returns > 0 on |
| * success or one of the h2_status values. |
| */ |
| static int h2c_ack_settings(struct h2c *h2c) |
| { |
| struct buffer *res; |
| char str[9]; |
| int ret = 0; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_SETTINGS, h2c->conn); |
| |
| memcpy(str, |
| "\x00\x00\x00" /* length : 0 (no data) */ |
| "\x04" "\x01" /* type : 4, flags : ACK */ |
| "\x00\x00\x00\x00" /* stream ID */, 9); |
| |
| res = br_tail(h2c->mbuf); |
| retry: |
| if (!h2_get_buf(h2c, res)) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MALLOC; |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_MROOM; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| ret = b_istput(res, ist2(str, 9)); |
| if (unlikely(ret <= 0)) { |
| if (!ret) { |
| if ((res = br_tail_add(h2c->mbuf)) != NULL) |
| goto retry; |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MFULL; |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_MROOM; |
| } |
| else { |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR); |
| ret = 0; |
| } |
| } |
| out: |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_SETTINGS, h2c->conn); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* processes a PING frame and schedules an ACK if needed. The caller must pass |
| * the pointer to the payload in <payload>. Returns > 0 on success or zero on |
| * missing data. The caller must have already verified frame length |
| * and stream ID validity. |
| */ |
| static int h2c_handle_ping(struct h2c *h2c) |
| { |
| /* schedule a response */ |
| if (!(h2c->dff & H2_F_PING_ACK)) |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_FRAME_A; |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* Try to send a window update for stream id <sid> and value <increment>. |
| * Returns > 0 on success or zero on missing room or failure. It may return an |
| * error in h2c. |
| */ |
| static int h2c_send_window_update(struct h2c *h2c, int sid, uint32_t increment) |
| { |
| struct buffer *res; |
| char str[13]; |
| int ret = 0; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_WU, h2c->conn); |
| |
| /* length: 4, type: 8, flags: none */ |
| memcpy(str, "\x00\x00\x04\x08\x00", 5); |
| write_n32(str + 5, sid); |
| write_n32(str + 9, increment); |
| |
| res = br_tail(h2c->mbuf); |
| retry: |
| if (!h2_get_buf(h2c, res)) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MALLOC; |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_MROOM; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| ret = b_istput(res, ist2(str, 13)); |
| if (unlikely(ret <= 0)) { |
| if (!ret) { |
| if ((res = br_tail_add(h2c->mbuf)) != NULL) |
| goto retry; |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MFULL; |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_MROOM; |
| } |
| else { |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR); |
| ret = 0; |
| } |
| } |
| out: |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_WU, h2c->conn); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* try to send pending window update for the connection. It's safe to call it |
| * with no pending updates. Returns > 0 on success or zero on missing room or |
| * failure. It may return an error in h2c. |
| */ |
| static int h2c_send_conn_wu(struct h2c *h2c) |
| { |
| int ret = 1; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_WU, h2c->conn); |
| |
| if (h2c->rcvd_c <= 0) |
| goto out; |
| |
| if (!(h2c->flags & H2_CF_WINDOW_OPENED)) { |
| /* increase the advertised connection window to 2G on |
| * first update. |
| */ |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_WINDOW_OPENED; |
| h2c->rcvd_c += H2_INITIAL_WINDOW_INCREMENT; |
| } |
| |
| /* send WU for the connection */ |
| ret = h2c_send_window_update(h2c, 0, h2c->rcvd_c); |
| if (ret > 0) |
| h2c->rcvd_c = 0; |
| |
| out: |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_WU, h2c->conn); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* try to send pending window update for the current dmux stream. It's safe to |
| * call it with no pending updates. Returns > 0 on success or zero on missing |
| * room or failure. It may return an error in h2c. |
| */ |
| static int h2c_send_strm_wu(struct h2c *h2c) |
| { |
| int ret = 1; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_WU, h2c->conn); |
| |
| if (h2c->rcvd_s <= 0) |
| goto out; |
| |
| /* send WU for the stream */ |
| ret = h2c_send_window_update(h2c, h2c->dsi, h2c->rcvd_s); |
| if (ret > 0) |
| h2c->rcvd_s = 0; |
| out: |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_WU, h2c->conn); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* try to send an ACK for a ping frame on the connection. Returns > 0 on |
| * success, 0 on missing data or one of the h2_status values. |
| */ |
| static int h2c_ack_ping(struct h2c *h2c) |
| { |
| struct buffer *res; |
| char str[17]; |
| int ret = 0; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_PING, h2c->conn); |
| |
| if (b_data(&h2c->dbuf) < 8) |
| goto out; |
| |
| memcpy(str, |
| "\x00\x00\x08" /* length : 8 (same payload) */ |
| "\x06" "\x01" /* type : 6, flags : ACK */ |
| "\x00\x00\x00\x00" /* stream ID */, 9); |
| |
| /* copy the original payload */ |
| h2_get_buf_bytes(str + 9, 8, &h2c->dbuf, 0); |
| |
| res = br_tail(h2c->mbuf); |
| retry: |
| if (!h2_get_buf(h2c, res)) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MALLOC; |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_MROOM; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| ret = b_istput(res, ist2(str, 17)); |
| if (unlikely(ret <= 0)) { |
| if (!ret) { |
| if ((res = br_tail_add(h2c->mbuf)) != NULL) |
| goto retry; |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MFULL; |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_MROOM; |
| } |
| else { |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR); |
| ret = 0; |
| } |
| } |
| out: |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_PING, h2c->conn); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* processes a WINDOW_UPDATE frame whose payload is <payload> for <plen> bytes. |
| * Returns > 0 on success or zero on missing data. It may return an error in |
| * h2c or h2s. The caller must have already verified frame length and stream ID |
| * validity. Described in RFC7540#6.9. |
| */ |
| static int h2c_handle_window_update(struct h2c *h2c, struct h2s *h2s) |
| { |
| int32_t inc; |
| int error; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_WU, h2c->conn); |
| |
| /* process full frame only */ |
| if (b_data(&h2c->dbuf) < h2c->dfl) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_SHORT_READ; |
| goto out0; |
| } |
| |
| inc = h2_get_n32(&h2c->dbuf, 0); |
| |
| if (h2c->dsi != 0) { |
| /* stream window update */ |
| |
| /* it's not an error to receive WU on a closed stream */ |
| if (h2s->st == H2_SS_CLOSED) |
| goto done; |
| |
| if (!inc) { |
| TRACE_ERROR("stream WINDOW_UPDATE inc=0", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_WU, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| error = H2_ERR_PROTOCOL_ERROR; |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->strm_proto_err); |
| goto strm_err; |
| } |
| |
| if (h2s_mws(h2s) >= 0 && h2s_mws(h2s) + inc < 0) { |
| TRACE_ERROR("stream WINDOW_UPDATE inc<0", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_WU, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| error = H2_ERR_FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR; |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->strm_proto_err); |
| goto strm_err; |
| } |
| |
| h2s->sws += inc; |
| if (h2s_mws(h2s) > 0 && (h2s->flags & H2_SF_BLK_SFCTL)) { |
| h2s->flags &= ~H2_SF_BLK_SFCTL; |
| LIST_DEL_INIT(&h2s->list); |
| if ((h2s->subs && h2s->subs->events & SUB_RETRY_SEND) || |
| h2s->flags & (H2_SF_WANT_SHUTR|H2_SF_WANT_SHUTW)) |
| LIST_APPEND(&h2c->send_list, &h2s->list); |
| } |
| } |
| else { |
| /* connection window update */ |
| if (!inc) { |
| TRACE_ERROR("conn WINDOW_UPDATE inc=0", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_WU, h2c->conn); |
| error = H2_ERR_PROTOCOL_ERROR; |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->conn_proto_err); |
| goto conn_err; |
| } |
| |
| if (h2c->mws >= 0 && h2c->mws + inc < 0) { |
| error = H2_ERR_FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR; |
| goto conn_err; |
| } |
| |
| h2c->mws += inc; |
| } |
| |
| done: |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_WU, h2c->conn); |
| return 1; |
| |
| conn_err: |
| h2c_error(h2c, error); |
| out0: |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving on missing data or error", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_WU, h2c->conn); |
| return 0; |
| |
| strm_err: |
| h2s_error(h2s, error); |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_FRAME_E; |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving on stream error", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_WU, h2c->conn); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* processes a GOAWAY frame, and signals all streams whose ID is greater than |
| * the last ID. Returns > 0 on success or zero on missing data. The caller must |
| * have already verified frame length and stream ID validity. Described in |
| * RFC7540#6.8. |
| */ |
| static int h2c_handle_goaway(struct h2c *h2c) |
| { |
| int last; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_GOAWAY, h2c->conn); |
| /* process full frame only */ |
| if (b_data(&h2c->dbuf) < h2c->dfl) { |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving on missing data", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_GOAWAY, h2c->conn); |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_SHORT_READ; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| last = h2_get_n32(&h2c->dbuf, 0); |
| h2c->errcode = h2_get_n32(&h2c->dbuf, 4); |
| if (h2c->last_sid < 0) |
| h2c->last_sid = last; |
| h2_wake_some_streams(h2c, last); |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_GOAWAY, h2c->conn); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* processes a PRIORITY frame, and either skips it or rejects if it is |
| * invalid. Returns > 0 on success or zero on missing data. It may return an |
| * error in h2c. The caller must have already verified frame length and stream |
| * ID validity. Described in RFC7540#6.3. |
| */ |
| static int h2c_handle_priority(struct h2c *h2c) |
| { |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_PRIO, h2c->conn); |
| |
| /* process full frame only */ |
| if (b_data(&h2c->dbuf) < h2c->dfl) { |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving on missing data", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_PRIO, h2c->conn); |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_SHORT_READ; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| if (h2_get_n32(&h2c->dbuf, 0) == h2c->dsi) { |
| /* 7540#5.3 : can't depend on itself */ |
| TRACE_ERROR("PRIORITY depends on itself", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_WU, h2c->conn); |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_PROTOCOL_ERROR); |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->conn_proto_err); |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving on error", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_PRIO, h2c->conn); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_PRIO, h2c->conn); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* processes an RST_STREAM frame, and sets the 32-bit error code on the stream. |
| * Returns > 0 on success or zero on missing data. The caller must have already |
| * verified frame length and stream ID validity. Described in RFC7540#6.4. |
| */ |
| static int h2c_handle_rst_stream(struct h2c *h2c, struct h2s *h2s) |
| { |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_RST|H2_EV_RX_EOI, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| |
| /* process full frame only */ |
| if (b_data(&h2c->dbuf) < h2c->dfl) { |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving on missing data", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_RST|H2_EV_RX_EOI, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_SHORT_READ; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* late RST, already handled */ |
| if (h2s->st == H2_SS_CLOSED) { |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving on stream closed", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_RST|H2_EV_RX_EOI, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| h2s->errcode = h2_get_n32(&h2c->dbuf, 0); |
| h2s_close(h2s); |
| |
| if (h2s_sc(h2s)) { |
| se_fl_set_error(h2s->sd); |
| h2s_alert(h2s); |
| } |
| |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_RST_RCVD; |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_RST|H2_EV_RX_EOI, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* processes a HEADERS frame. Returns h2s on success or NULL on missing data. |
| * It may return an error in h2c or h2s. The caller must consider that the |
| * return value is the new h2s in case one was allocated (most common case). |
| * Described in RFC7540#6.2. Most of the |
| * errors here are reported as connection errors since it's impossible to |
| * recover from such errors after the compression context has been altered. |
| */ |
| static struct h2s *h2c_frt_handle_headers(struct h2c *h2c, struct h2s *h2s) |
| { |
| struct buffer rxbuf = BUF_NULL; |
| unsigned long long body_len = 0; |
| uint32_t flags = 0; |
| int error; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| |
| if (!b_size(&h2c->dbuf)) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_SHORT_READ; |
| goto out; // empty buffer |
| } |
| |
| if (b_data(&h2c->dbuf) < h2c->dfl && !b_full(&h2c->dbuf)) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_SHORT_READ; |
| goto out; // incomplete frame |
| } |
| |
| /* now either the frame is complete or the buffer is complete */ |
| if (h2s->st != H2_SS_IDLE) { |
| /* The stream exists/existed, this must be a trailers frame */ |
| if (h2s->st != H2_SS_CLOSED) { |
| error = h2c_dec_hdrs(h2c, &h2s->rxbuf, &h2s->flags, &body_len, NULL); |
| /* unrecoverable error ? */ |
| if (h2c->st0 >= H2_CS_ERROR) { |
| TRACE_USER("Unrecoverable error decoding H2 trailers", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR|H2_EV_STRM_NEW|H2_EV_STRM_END, h2c->conn, 0, &rxbuf); |
| sess_log(h2c->conn->owner); |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| if (error == 0) { |
| /* Demux not blocked because of the stream, it is an incomplete frame */ |
| if (!(h2c->flags &H2_CF_DEM_BLOCK_ANY)) |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_SHORT_READ; |
| goto out; // missing data |
| } |
| |
| if (error < 0) { |
| /* Failed to decode this frame (e.g. too large request) |
| * but the HPACK decompressor is still synchronized. |
| */ |
| sess_log(h2c->conn->owner); |
| h2s_error(h2s, H2_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR); |
| TRACE_USER("Stream error decoding H2 trailers", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR|H2_EV_STRM_NEW|H2_EV_STRM_END, h2c->conn, 0, &rxbuf); |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_FRAME_E; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| goto done; |
| } |
| /* the connection was already killed by an RST, let's consume |
| * the data and send another RST. |
| */ |
| error = h2c_dec_hdrs(h2c, &rxbuf, &flags, &body_len, NULL); |
| sess_log(h2c->conn->owner); |
| h2s = (struct h2s*)h2_error_stream; |
| goto send_rst; |
| } |
| else if (h2c->dsi <= h2c->max_id || !(h2c->dsi & 1)) { |
| /* RFC7540#5.1.1 stream id > prev ones, and must be odd here */ |
| error = H2_ERR_PROTOCOL_ERROR; |
| TRACE_ERROR("HEADERS on invalid stream ID", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR, h2c->conn); |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->conn_proto_err); |
| sess_log(h2c->conn->owner); |
| goto conn_err; |
| } |
| else if (h2c->flags & H2_CF_DEM_TOOMANY) |
| goto out; // IDLE but too many sc still present |
| |
| error = h2c_dec_hdrs(h2c, &rxbuf, &flags, &body_len, NULL); |
| |
| /* unrecoverable error ? */ |
| if (h2c->st0 >= H2_CS_ERROR) { |
| TRACE_USER("Unrecoverable error decoding H2 request", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR|H2_EV_STRM_NEW|H2_EV_STRM_END, h2c->conn, 0, &rxbuf); |
| sess_log(h2c->conn->owner); |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| if (error <= 0) { |
| if (error == 0) { |
| /* Demux not blocked because of the stream, it is an incomplete frame */ |
| if (!(h2c->flags &H2_CF_DEM_BLOCK_ANY)) |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_SHORT_READ; |
| goto out; // missing data |
| } |
| |
| /* Failed to decode this stream (e.g. too large request) |
| * but the HPACK decompressor is still synchronized. |
| */ |
| sess_log(h2c->conn->owner); |
| h2s = (struct h2s*)h2_error_stream; |
| goto send_rst; |
| } |
| |
| TRACE_USER("rcvd H2 request ", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR|H2_EV_STRM_NEW, h2c->conn, 0, &rxbuf); |
| |
| /* Now we cannot roll back and we won't come back here anymore for this |
| * stream, this stream ID is open. |
| */ |
| if (h2c->dsi > h2c->max_id) |
| h2c->max_id = h2c->dsi; |
| |
| /* Note: we don't emit any other logs below because ff we return |
| * positively from h2c_frt_stream_new(), the stream will report the error, |
| * and if we return in error, h2c_frt_stream_new() will emit the error. |
| * |
| * Xfer the rxbuf to the stream. On success, the new stream owns the |
| * rxbuf. On error, it is released here. |
| */ |
| h2s = h2c_frt_stream_new(h2c, h2c->dsi, &rxbuf, flags); |
| if (!h2s) { |
| h2s = (struct h2s*)h2_refused_stream; |
| goto send_rst; |
| } |
| |
| h2s->st = H2_SS_OPEN; |
| h2s->flags |= flags; |
| h2s->body_len = body_len; |
| |
| done: |
| if (h2c->dff & H2_F_HEADERS_END_STREAM) |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_ES_RCVD; |
| |
| if (h2s->flags & H2_SF_ES_RCVD) { |
| if (h2s->st == H2_SS_OPEN) |
| h2s->st = H2_SS_HREM; |
| else |
| h2s_close(h2s); |
| } |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return h2s; |
| |
| conn_err: |
| h2c_error(h2c, error); |
| goto out; |
| |
| out: |
| h2_release_buf(h2c, &rxbuf); |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving on missing data or error", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return NULL; |
| |
| send_rst: |
| /* make the demux send an RST for the current stream. We may only |
| * do this if we're certain that the HEADERS frame was properly |
| * decompressed so that the HPACK decoder is still kept up to date. |
| */ |
| h2_release_buf(h2c, &rxbuf); |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_FRAME_E; |
| |
| TRACE_USER("rejected H2 request", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR|H2_EV_STRM_NEW|H2_EV_STRM_END, h2c->conn, 0, &rxbuf); |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving on error", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return h2s; |
| } |
| |
| /* processes a HEADERS frame. Returns h2s on success or NULL on missing data. |
| * It may return an error in h2c or h2s. Described in RFC7540#6.2. Most of the |
| * errors here are reported as connection errors since it's impossible to |
| * recover from such errors after the compression context has been altered. |
| */ |
| static struct h2s *h2c_bck_handle_headers(struct h2c *h2c, struct h2s *h2s) |
| { |
| struct buffer rxbuf = BUF_NULL; |
| unsigned long long body_len = 0; |
| uint32_t flags = 0; |
| int error; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| |
| if (!b_size(&h2c->dbuf)) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_SHORT_READ; |
| goto fail; // empty buffer |
| } |
| |
| if (b_data(&h2c->dbuf) < h2c->dfl && !b_full(&h2c->dbuf)) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_SHORT_READ; |
| goto fail; // incomplete frame |
| } |
| |
| if (h2s->st != H2_SS_CLOSED) { |
| error = h2c_dec_hdrs(h2c, &h2s->rxbuf, &h2s->flags, &h2s->body_len, h2s->upgrade_protocol); |
| } |
| else { |
| /* the connection was already killed by an RST, let's consume |
| * the data and send another RST. |
| */ |
| error = h2c_dec_hdrs(h2c, &rxbuf, &flags, &body_len, NULL); |
| h2s = (struct h2s*)h2_error_stream; |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_FRAME_E; |
| goto send_rst; |
| } |
| |
| /* unrecoverable error ? */ |
| if (h2c->st0 >= H2_CS_ERROR) { |
| TRACE_USER("Unrecoverable error decoding H2 HEADERS", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| |
| if (h2s->st != H2_SS_OPEN && h2s->st != H2_SS_HLOC) { |
| /* RFC7540#5.1 */ |
| TRACE_ERROR("response HEADERS in invalid state", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| h2s_error(h2s, H2_ERR_STREAM_CLOSED); |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_FRAME_E; |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->strm_proto_err); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| |
| if (error <= 0) { |
| if (error == 0) { |
| /* Demux not blocked because of the stream, it is an incomplete frame */ |
| if (!(h2c->flags &H2_CF_DEM_BLOCK_ANY)) |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_SHORT_READ; |
| goto fail; // missing data |
| } |
| |
| /* stream error : send RST_STREAM */ |
| TRACE_ERROR("couldn't decode response HEADERS", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| h2s_error(h2s, H2_ERR_PROTOCOL_ERROR); |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_FRAME_E; |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->strm_proto_err); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| |
| if (h2c->dff & H2_F_HEADERS_END_STREAM) |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_ES_RCVD; |
| |
| if (se_fl_test(h2s->sd, SE_FL_ERROR) && h2s->st < H2_SS_ERROR) |
| h2s->st = H2_SS_ERROR; |
| else if (h2s->flags & H2_SF_ES_RCVD) { |
| if (h2s->st == H2_SS_OPEN) |
| h2s->st = H2_SS_HREM; |
| else if (h2s->st == H2_SS_HLOC) |
| h2s_close(h2s); |
| } |
| |
| /* Unblock busy server h2s waiting for the response headers to validate |
| * the tunnel establishment or the end of the response of an oborted |
| * tunnel |
| */ |
| if ((h2s->flags & (H2_SF_BODY_TUNNEL|H2_SF_BLK_MBUSY)) == (H2_SF_BODY_TUNNEL|H2_SF_BLK_MBUSY) || |
| (h2s->flags & (H2_SF_TUNNEL_ABRT|H2_SF_ES_RCVD|H2_SF_BLK_MBUSY)) == (H2_SF_TUNNEL_ABRT|H2_SF_ES_RCVD|H2_SF_BLK_MBUSY)) { |
| TRACE_STATE("Unblock h2s blocked on tunnel establishment/abort", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_DATA, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| h2s->flags &= ~H2_SF_BLK_MBUSY; |
| } |
| |
| TRACE_USER("rcvd H2 response ", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR, h2c->conn, 0, &h2s->rxbuf); |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return h2s; |
| fail: |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving on missing data or error", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return NULL; |
| |
| send_rst: |
| /* make the demux send an RST for the current stream. We may only |
| * do this if we're certain that the HEADERS frame was properly |
| * decompressed so that the HPACK decoder is still kept up to date. |
| */ |
| h2_release_buf(h2c, &rxbuf); |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_FRAME_E; |
| |
| TRACE_USER("rejected H2 response", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR|H2_EV_STRM_NEW|H2_EV_STRM_END, h2c->conn, 0, &rxbuf); |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving on error", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return h2s; |
| } |
| |
| /* processes a DATA frame. Returns > 0 on success or zero on missing data. |
| * It may return an error in h2c or h2s. Described in RFC7540#6.1. |
| */ |
| static int h2c_handle_data(struct h2c *h2c, struct h2s *h2s) |
| { |
| int error; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_DATA, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| |
| /* note that empty DATA frames are perfectly valid and sometimes used |
| * to signal an end of stream (with the ES flag). |
| */ |
| |
| if (!b_size(&h2c->dbuf) && h2c->dfl) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_SHORT_READ; |
| goto fail; // empty buffer |
| } |
| |
| if (b_data(&h2c->dbuf) < h2c->dfl && !b_full(&h2c->dbuf)) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_SHORT_READ; |
| goto fail; // incomplete frame |
| } |
| |
| /* now either the frame is complete or the buffer is complete */ |
| |
| if (h2s->st != H2_SS_OPEN && h2s->st != H2_SS_HLOC) { |
| /* RFC7540#6.1 */ |
| error = H2_ERR_STREAM_CLOSED; |
| goto strm_err; |
| } |
| |
| if ((h2s->flags & H2_SF_DATA_CLEN) && (h2c->dfl - h2c->dpl) > h2s->body_len) { |
| /* RFC7540#8.1.2 */ |
| TRACE_ERROR("DATA frame larger than content-length", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_DATA, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| error = H2_ERR_PROTOCOL_ERROR; |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->strm_proto_err); |
| goto strm_err; |
| } |
| if (!(h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK) && |
| (h2s->flags & (H2_SF_TUNNEL_ABRT|H2_SF_ES_SENT)) == (H2_SF_TUNNEL_ABRT|H2_SF_ES_SENT) && |
| ((h2c->dfl - h2c->dpl) || !(h2c->dff & H2_F_DATA_END_STREAM))) { |
| /* a tunnel attempt was aborted but the client still try to send some raw data. |
| * Thus the stream is closed with the CANCEL error. Here we take care it is not |
| * an empty DATA Frame with the ES flag. The error is only handled if ES was |
| * already sent to the client because depending on the scheduling, these data may |
| * have been sent before the server response but not handle here. |
| */ |
| TRACE_ERROR("Request DATA frame for aborted tunnel", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_DATA, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| error = H2_ERR_CANCEL; |
| goto strm_err; |
| } |
| |
| if (!h2_frt_transfer_data(h2s)) |
| goto fail; |
| |
| /* call the upper layers to process the frame, then let the upper layer |
| * notify the stream about any change. |
| */ |
| if (!h2s_sc(h2s)) { |
| /* The upper layer has already closed, this may happen on |
| * 4xx/redirects during POST, or when receiving a response |
| * from an H2 server after the client has aborted. |
| */ |
| error = H2_ERR_CANCEL; |
| goto strm_err; |
| } |
| |
| if (h2c->st0 >= H2_CS_ERROR) |
| goto fail; |
| |
| if (h2s->st >= H2_SS_ERROR) { |
| /* stream error : send RST_STREAM */ |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_FRAME_E; |
| } |
| |
| /* check for completion : the callee will change this to FRAME_A or |
| * FRAME_H once done. |
| */ |
| if (h2c->st0 == H2_CS_FRAME_P) |
| goto fail; |
| |
| /* last frame */ |
| if (h2c->dff & H2_F_DATA_END_STREAM) { |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_ES_RCVD; |
| if (h2s->st == H2_SS_OPEN) |
| h2s->st = H2_SS_HREM; |
| else |
| h2s_close(h2s); |
| |
| if (h2s->flags & H2_SF_DATA_CLEN && h2s->body_len) { |
| /* RFC7540#8.1.2 */ |
| TRACE_ERROR("ES on DATA frame before content-length", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_DATA, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| error = H2_ERR_PROTOCOL_ERROR; |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->strm_proto_err); |
| goto strm_err; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Unblock busy server h2s waiting for the end of the response for an |
| * aborted tunnel |
| */ |
| if ((h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK) && |
| (h2s->flags & (H2_SF_TUNNEL_ABRT|H2_SF_ES_RCVD|H2_SF_BLK_MBUSY)) == (H2_SF_TUNNEL_ABRT|H2_SF_ES_RCVD|H2_SF_BLK_MBUSY)) { |
| TRACE_STATE("Unblock h2s blocked on tunnel abort", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_DATA, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| h2s->flags &= ~H2_SF_BLK_MBUSY; |
| } |
| |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_DATA, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return 1; |
| |
| strm_err: |
| h2s_error(h2s, error); |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_FRAME_E; |
| fail: |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving on missing data or error", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_DATA, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* check that the current frame described in h2c->{dsi,dft,dfl,dff,...} is |
| * valid for the current stream state. This is needed only after parsing the |
| * frame header but in practice it can be performed at any time during |
| * H2_CS_FRAME_P since no state transition happens there. Returns >0 on success |
| * or 0 in case of error, in which case either h2s or h2c will carry an error. |
| */ |
| static int h2_frame_check_vs_state(struct h2c *h2c, struct h2s *h2s) |
| { |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| |
| if (h2s->st == H2_SS_IDLE && |
| h2c->dft != H2_FT_HEADERS && h2c->dft != H2_FT_PRIORITY) { |
| /* RFC7540#5.1: any frame other than HEADERS or PRIORITY in |
| * this state MUST be treated as a connection error |
| */ |
| TRACE_ERROR("invalid frame type for IDLE state", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_PROTOCOL_ERROR); |
| if (!h2c->nb_streams && !(h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK)) { |
| /* only log if no other stream can report the error */ |
| sess_log(h2c->conn->owner); |
| } |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->conn_proto_err); |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving in error (idle&!hdrs&!prio)", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR|H2_EV_PROTO_ERR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| if (h2s->st == H2_SS_IDLE && (h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK)) { |
| /* only PUSH_PROMISE would be permitted here */ |
| TRACE_ERROR("invalid frame type for IDLE state (back)", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_PROTOCOL_ERROR); |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->conn_proto_err); |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving in error (idle&back)", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR|H2_EV_PROTO_ERR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| if (h2s->st == H2_SS_HREM && h2c->dft != H2_FT_WINDOW_UPDATE && |
| h2c->dft != H2_FT_RST_STREAM && h2c->dft != H2_FT_PRIORITY) { |
| /* RFC7540#5.1: any frame other than WU/PRIO/RST in |
| * this state MUST be treated as a stream error. |
| * 6.2, 6.6 and 6.10 further mandate that HEADERS/ |
| * PUSH_PROMISE/CONTINUATION cause connection errors. |
| */ |
| if (h2_ft_bit(h2c->dft) & H2_FT_HDR_MASK) { |
| TRACE_ERROR("invalid frame type for HREM state", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_PROTOCOL_ERROR); |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->conn_proto_err); |
| } |
| else { |
| h2s_error(h2s, H2_ERR_STREAM_CLOSED); |
| } |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving in error (hrem&!wu&!rst&!prio)", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR|H2_EV_PROTO_ERR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Below the management of frames received in closed state is a |
| * bit hackish because the spec makes strong differences between |
| * streams closed by receiving RST, sending RST, and seeing ES |
| * in both directions. In addition to this, the creation of a |
| * new stream reusing the identifier of a closed one will be |
| * detected here. Given that we cannot keep track of all closed |
| * streams forever, we consider that unknown closed streams were |
| * closed on RST received, which allows us to respond with an |
| * RST without breaking the connection (eg: to abort a transfer). |
| * Some frames have to be silently ignored as well. |
| */ |
| if (h2s->st == H2_SS_CLOSED && h2c->dsi) { |
| if (!(h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK) && h2_ft_bit(h2c->dft) & H2_FT_HDR_MASK) { |
| /* #5.1.1: The identifier of a newly |
| * established stream MUST be numerically |
| * greater than all streams that the initiating |
| * endpoint has opened or reserved. This |
| * governs streams that are opened using a |
| * HEADERS frame and streams that are reserved |
| * using PUSH_PROMISE. An endpoint that |
| * receives an unexpected stream identifier |
| * MUST respond with a connection error. |
| */ |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_STREAM_CLOSED); |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving in error (closed&hdrmask)", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR|H2_EV_PROTO_ERR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| if (h2s->flags & H2_SF_RST_RCVD && |
| !(h2_ft_bit(h2c->dft) & (H2_FT_HDR_MASK | H2_FT_RST_STREAM_BIT | H2_FT_PRIORITY_BIT | H2_FT_WINDOW_UPDATE_BIT))) { |
| /* RFC7540#5.1:closed: an endpoint that |
| * receives any frame other than PRIORITY after |
| * receiving a RST_STREAM MUST treat that as a |
| * stream error of type STREAM_CLOSED. |
| * |
| * Note that old streams fall into this category |
| * and will lead to an RST being sent. |
| * |
| * However, we cannot generalize this to all frame types. Those |
| * carrying compression state must still be processed before |
| * being dropped or we'll desynchronize the decoder. This can |
| * happen with request trailers received after sending an |
| * RST_STREAM, or with header/trailers responses received after |
| * sending RST_STREAM (aborted stream). |
| * |
| * In addition, since our CLOSED streams always carry the |
| * RST_RCVD bit, we don't want to accidentally catch valid |
| * frames for a closed stream, i.e. RST/PRIO/WU. |
| */ |
| h2s_error(h2s, H2_ERR_STREAM_CLOSED); |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_FRAME_E; |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving in error (rst_rcvd&!hdrmask)", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR|H2_EV_PROTO_ERR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* RFC7540#5.1:closed: if this state is reached as a |
| * result of sending a RST_STREAM frame, the peer that |
| * receives the RST_STREAM might have already sent |
| * frames on the stream that cannot be withdrawn. An |
| * endpoint MUST ignore frames that it receives on |
| * closed streams after it has sent a RST_STREAM |
| * frame. An endpoint MAY choose to limit the period |
| * over which it ignores frames and treat frames that |
| * arrive after this time as being in error. |
| */ |
| if (h2s->id && !(h2s->flags & H2_SF_RST_SENT)) { |
| /* RFC7540#5.1:closed: any frame other than |
| * PRIO/WU/RST in this state MUST be treated as |
| * a connection error |
| */ |
| if (h2c->dft != H2_FT_RST_STREAM && |
| h2c->dft != H2_FT_PRIORITY && |
| h2c->dft != H2_FT_WINDOW_UPDATE) { |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_STREAM_CLOSED); |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving in error (rst_sent&!rst&!prio&!wu)", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR|H2_EV_PROTO_ERR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* process Rx frames to be demultiplexed */ |
| static void h2_process_demux(struct h2c *h2c) |
| { |
| struct h2s *h2s = NULL, *tmp_h2s; |
| struct h2_fh hdr; |
| unsigned int padlen = 0; |
| int32_t old_iw = h2c->miw; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_H2C_WAKE, h2c->conn); |
| |
| if (h2c->st0 >= H2_CS_ERROR) |
| goto out; |
| |
| if (unlikely(h2c->st0 < H2_CS_FRAME_H)) { |
| if (h2c->st0 == H2_CS_PREFACE) { |
| TRACE_STATE("expecting preface", H2_EV_RX_PREFACE, h2c->conn); |
| if (h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK) |
| goto out; |
| |
| if (unlikely(h2c_frt_recv_preface(h2c) <= 0)) { |
| /* RFC7540#3.5: a GOAWAY frame MAY be omitted */ |
| if (h2c->st0 == H2_CS_ERROR) { |
| TRACE_PROTO("failed to receive preface", H2_EV_RX_PREFACE|H2_EV_PROTO_ERR, h2c->conn); |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_ERROR2; |
| if (b_data(&h2c->dbuf) || |
| !(((const struct session *)h2c->conn->owner)->fe->options & (PR_O_NULLNOLOG|PR_O_IGNORE_PRB))) |
| sess_log(h2c->conn->owner); |
| } |
| goto done; |
| } |
| TRACE_PROTO("received preface", H2_EV_RX_PREFACE, h2c->conn); |
| |
| h2c->max_id = 0; |
| TRACE_STATE("switching to SETTINGS1", H2_EV_RX_PREFACE, h2c->conn); |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_SETTINGS1; |
| } |
| |
| if (h2c->st0 == H2_CS_SETTINGS1) { |
| /* ensure that what is pending is a valid SETTINGS frame |
| * without an ACK. |
| */ |
| TRACE_STATE("expecting settings", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR|H2_EV_RX_SETTINGS, h2c->conn); |
| if (!h2_get_frame_hdr(&h2c->dbuf, &hdr)) { |
| /* RFC7540#3.5: a GOAWAY frame MAY be omitted */ |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_SHORT_READ; |
| if (h2c->st0 == H2_CS_ERROR) { |
| TRACE_ERROR("failed to receive settings", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR|H2_EV_RX_SETTINGS|H2_EV_PROTO_ERR, h2c->conn); |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_ERROR2; |
| if (!(h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK)) |
| sess_log(h2c->conn->owner); |
| } |
| goto done; |
| } |
| |
| if (hdr.sid || hdr.ft != H2_FT_SETTINGS || hdr.ff & H2_F_SETTINGS_ACK) { |
| /* RFC7540#3.5: a GOAWAY frame MAY be omitted */ |
| TRACE_ERROR("unexpected frame type or flags", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR|H2_EV_RX_SETTINGS|H2_EV_PROTO_ERR, h2c->conn); |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_PROTOCOL_ERROR); |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_ERROR2; |
| if (!(h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK)) |
| sess_log(h2c->conn->owner); |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->conn_proto_err); |
| goto done; |
| } |
| |
| if ((int)hdr.len < 0 || (int)hdr.len > global.tune.bufsize) { |
| /* RFC7540#3.5: a GOAWAY frame MAY be omitted */ |
| TRACE_ERROR("invalid settings frame length", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR|H2_EV_RX_SETTINGS|H2_EV_PROTO_ERR, h2c->conn); |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_FRAME_SIZE_ERROR); |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_ERROR2; |
| if (!(h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK)) |
| sess_log(h2c->conn->owner); |
| goto done; |
| } |
| |
| /* that's OK, switch to FRAME_P to process it. This is |
| * a SETTINGS frame whose header has already been |
| * deleted above. |
| */ |
| padlen = 0; |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->settings_rcvd); |
| goto new_frame; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* process as many incoming frames as possible below */ |
| while (1) { |
| int ret = 0; |
| |
| if (!b_data(&h2c->dbuf)) { |
| TRACE_DEVEL("no more Rx data", H2_EV_RX_FRAME, h2c->conn); |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_SHORT_READ; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (h2c->st0 >= H2_CS_ERROR) { |
| TRACE_STATE("end of connection reported", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_EOI, h2c->conn); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (h2c->st0 == H2_CS_FRAME_H) { |
| TRACE_STATE("expecting H2 frame header", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR, h2c->conn); |
| if (!h2_peek_frame_hdr(&h2c->dbuf, 0, &hdr)) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_SHORT_READ; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if ((int)hdr.len < 0 || (int)hdr.len > global.tune.bufsize) { |
| TRACE_ERROR("invalid H2 frame length", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR|H2_EV_PROTO_ERR, h2c->conn); |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_FRAME_SIZE_ERROR); |
| if (!h2c->nb_streams && !(h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK)) { |
| /* only log if no other stream can report the error */ |
| sess_log(h2c->conn->owner); |
| } |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->conn_proto_err); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (h2c->rcvd_s && h2c->dsi != hdr.sid) { |
| /* changed stream with a pending WU, need to |
| * send it now. |
| */ |
| TRACE_PROTO("sending stream WINDOW_UPDATE frame on stream switch", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_WU, h2c->conn); |
| ret = h2c_send_strm_wu(h2c); |
| if (ret <= 0) |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| padlen = 0; |
| if (h2_ft_bit(hdr.ft) & H2_FT_PADDED_MASK && hdr.ff & H2_F_PADDED) { |
| /* If the frame is padded (HEADERS, PUSH_PROMISE or DATA), |
| * we read the pad length and drop it from the remaining |
| * payload (one byte + the 9 remaining ones = 10 total |
| * removed), so we have a frame payload starting after the |
| * pad len. Flow controlled frames (DATA) also count the |
| * padlen in the flow control, so it must be adjusted. |
| */ |
| if (hdr.len < 1) { |
| TRACE_ERROR("invalid H2 padded frame length", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR|H2_EV_PROTO_ERR, h2c->conn); |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_FRAME_SIZE_ERROR); |
| if (!(h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK)) |
| sess_log(h2c->conn->owner); |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->conn_proto_err); |
| goto done; |
| } |
| hdr.len--; |
| |
| if (b_data(&h2c->dbuf) < 10) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_SHORT_READ; |
| break; // missing padlen |
| } |
| |
| padlen = *(uint8_t *)b_peek(&h2c->dbuf, 9); |
| |
| if (padlen > hdr.len) { |
| TRACE_ERROR("invalid H2 padding length", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR|H2_EV_PROTO_ERR, h2c->conn); |
| /* RFC7540#6.1 : pad length = length of |
| * frame payload or greater => error. |
| */ |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_PROTOCOL_ERROR); |
| if (!(h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK)) |
| sess_log(h2c->conn->owner); |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->conn_proto_err); |
| goto done; |
| } |
| |
| if (h2_ft_bit(hdr.ft) & H2_FT_FC_MASK) { |
| h2c->rcvd_c++; |
| h2c->rcvd_s++; |
| } |
| b_del(&h2c->dbuf, 1); |
| } |
| h2_skip_frame_hdr(&h2c->dbuf); |
| |
| new_frame: |
| h2c->dfl = hdr.len; |
| h2c->dsi = hdr.sid; |
| h2c->dft = hdr.ft; |
| h2c->dff = hdr.ff; |
| h2c->dpl = padlen; |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_IN_PROGRESS; |
| TRACE_STATE("rcvd H2 frame header, switching to FRAME_P state", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR, h2c->conn); |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_FRAME_P; |
| |
| /* check for minimum basic frame format validity */ |
| ret = h2_frame_check(h2c->dft, 1, h2c->dsi, h2c->dfl, global.tune.bufsize); |
| if (ret != H2_ERR_NO_ERROR) { |
| TRACE_ERROR("received invalid H2 frame header", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR|H2_EV_PROTO_ERR, h2c->conn); |
| h2c_error(h2c, ret); |
| if (!(h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK)) |
| sess_log(h2c->conn->owner); |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->conn_proto_err); |
| goto done; |
| } |
| |
| /* transition to HEADERS frame ends the keep-alive idle |
| * timer and starts the http-request idle delay. |
| */ |
| if (hdr.ft == H2_FT_HEADERS) |
| h2c->idle_start = now_ms; |
| } |
| |
| /* Only H2_CS_FRAME_P, H2_CS_FRAME_A and H2_CS_FRAME_E here. |
| * H2_CS_FRAME_P indicates an incomplete previous operation |
| * (most often the first attempt) and requires some validity |
| * checks for the frame and the current state. The two other |
| * ones are set after completion (or abortion) and must skip |
| * validity checks. |
| */ |
| tmp_h2s = h2c_st_by_id(h2c, h2c->dsi); |
| |
| if (tmp_h2s != h2s && h2s && h2s_sc(h2s) && |
| (b_data(&h2s->rxbuf) || |
| h2c_read0_pending(h2c) || |
| h2s->st == H2_SS_CLOSED || |
| (h2s->flags & H2_SF_ES_RCVD) || |
| se_fl_test(h2s->sd, SE_FL_ERROR | SE_FL_ERR_PENDING | SE_FL_EOS))) { |
| /* we may have to signal the upper layers */ |
| TRACE_DEVEL("notifying stream before switching SID", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_STRM_WAKE, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| se_fl_set(h2s->sd, SE_FL_RCV_MORE); |
| h2s_notify_recv(h2s); |
| } |
| h2s = tmp_h2s; |
| |
| if (h2c->st0 == H2_CS_FRAME_E || |
| (h2c->st0 == H2_CS_FRAME_P && !h2_frame_check_vs_state(h2c, h2s))) { |
| TRACE_PROTO("stream error reported", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_PROTO_ERR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto strm_err; |
| } |
| |
| switch (h2c->dft) { |
| case H2_FT_SETTINGS: |
| if (h2c->st0 == H2_CS_FRAME_P) { |
| TRACE_PROTO("receiving H2 SETTINGS frame", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_SETTINGS, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| ret = h2c_handle_settings(h2c); |
| } |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->settings_rcvd); |
| |
| if (h2c->st0 == H2_CS_FRAME_A) { |
| TRACE_PROTO("sending H2 SETTINGS ACK frame", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_SETTINGS, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| ret = h2c_ack_settings(h2c); |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case H2_FT_PING: |
| if (h2c->st0 == H2_CS_FRAME_P) { |
| TRACE_PROTO("receiving H2 PING frame", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_PING, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| ret = h2c_handle_ping(h2c); |
| } |
| |
| if (h2c->st0 == H2_CS_FRAME_A) { |
| TRACE_PROTO("sending H2 PING ACK frame", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_SETTINGS, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| ret = h2c_ack_ping(h2c); |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case H2_FT_WINDOW_UPDATE: |
| if (h2c->st0 == H2_CS_FRAME_P) { |
| TRACE_PROTO("receiving H2 WINDOW_UPDATE frame", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_WU, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| ret = h2c_handle_window_update(h2c, h2s); |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case H2_FT_CONTINUATION: |
| /* RFC7540#6.10: CONTINUATION may only be preceded by |
| * a HEADERS/PUSH_PROMISE/CONTINUATION frame. These |
| * frames' parsers consume all following CONTINUATION |
| * frames so this one is out of sequence. |
| */ |
| TRACE_ERROR("received unexpected H2 CONTINUATION frame", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_CONT|H2_EV_H2C_ERR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_PROTOCOL_ERROR); |
| if (!(h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK)) |
| sess_log(h2c->conn->owner); |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->conn_proto_err); |
| goto done; |
| |
| case H2_FT_HEADERS: |
| if (h2c->st0 == H2_CS_FRAME_P) { |
| TRACE_PROTO("receiving H2 HEADERS frame", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| if (h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK) |
| tmp_h2s = h2c_bck_handle_headers(h2c, h2s); |
| else |
| tmp_h2s = h2c_frt_handle_headers(h2c, h2s); |
| if (tmp_h2s) { |
| h2s = tmp_h2s; |
| ret = 1; |
| } |
| } |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->headers_rcvd); |
| break; |
| |
| case H2_FT_DATA: |
| if (h2c->st0 == H2_CS_FRAME_P) { |
| TRACE_PROTO("receiving H2 DATA frame", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_DATA, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| ret = h2c_handle_data(h2c, h2s); |
| } |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->data_rcvd); |
| |
| if (h2c->st0 == H2_CS_FRAME_A) { |
| /* rcvd_s will suffice to trigger the sending of a WU */ |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_FRAME_H; |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case H2_FT_PRIORITY: |
| if (h2c->st0 == H2_CS_FRAME_P) { |
| TRACE_PROTO("receiving H2 PRIORITY frame", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_PRIO, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| ret = h2c_handle_priority(h2c); |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case H2_FT_RST_STREAM: |
| if (h2c->st0 == H2_CS_FRAME_P) { |
| TRACE_PROTO("receiving H2 RST_STREAM frame", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_RST|H2_EV_RX_EOI, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| ret = h2c_handle_rst_stream(h2c, h2s); |
| } |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->rst_stream_rcvd); |
| break; |
| |
| case H2_FT_GOAWAY: |
| if (h2c->st0 == H2_CS_FRAME_P) { |
| TRACE_PROTO("receiving H2 GOAWAY frame", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_GOAWAY, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| ret = h2c_handle_goaway(h2c); |
| } |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->goaway_rcvd); |
| break; |
| |
| /* implement all extra frame types here */ |
| default: |
| TRACE_PROTO("receiving H2 ignored frame", H2_EV_RX_FRAME, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| /* drop frames that we ignore. They may be larger than |
| * the buffer so we drain all of their contents until |
| * we reach the end. |
| */ |
| ret = MIN(b_data(&h2c->dbuf), h2c->dfl); |
| b_del(&h2c->dbuf, ret); |
| h2c->dfl -= ret; |
| ret = h2c->dfl == 0; |
| } |
| |
| strm_err: |
| /* We may have to send an RST if not done yet */ |
| if (h2s->st == H2_SS_ERROR) { |
| TRACE_STATE("stream error, switching to FRAME_E", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_H2S_ERR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_FRAME_E; |
| } |
| |
| if (h2c->st0 == H2_CS_FRAME_E) { |
| TRACE_PROTO("sending H2 RST_STREAM frame", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_RST|H2_EV_TX_EOI, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| ret = h2c_send_rst_stream(h2c, h2s); |
| } |
| |
| /* error or missing data condition met above ? */ |
| if (ret <= 0) |
| break; |
| |
| if (h2c->st0 != H2_CS_FRAME_H) { |
| if (h2c->dfl) |
| TRACE_DEVEL("skipping remaining frame payload", H2_EV_RX_FRAME, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| ret = MIN(b_data(&h2c->dbuf), h2c->dfl); |
| b_del(&h2c->dbuf, ret); |
| h2c->dfl -= ret; |
| if (!h2c->dfl) { |
| h2c->flags &= ~H2_CF_DEM_IN_PROGRESS; |
| TRACE_STATE("switching to FRAME_H", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR, h2c->conn); |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_FRAME_H; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (h2c->rcvd_s > 0 && |
| !(h2c->flags & (H2_CF_MUX_MFULL | H2_CF_DEM_MROOM))) { |
| TRACE_PROTO("sending stream WINDOW_UPDATE frame", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_WU, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| h2c_send_strm_wu(h2c); |
| } |
| |
| if (h2c->rcvd_c > 0 && |
| !(h2c->flags & (H2_CF_MUX_MFULL | H2_CF_DEM_MROOM))) { |
| TRACE_PROTO("sending H2 WINDOW_UPDATE frame", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_WU, h2c->conn); |
| h2c_send_conn_wu(h2c); |
| } |
| |
| done: |
| if (h2c->st0 >= H2_CS_ERROR || (h2c->flags & H2_CF_DEM_SHORT_READ)) { |
| if (h2c->flags & H2_CF_RCVD_SHUT) |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_END_REACHED; |
| } |
| |
| if (h2s && h2s_sc(h2s) && |
| (b_data(&h2s->rxbuf) || |
| h2c_read0_pending(h2c) || |
| h2s->st == H2_SS_CLOSED || |
| (h2s->flags & H2_SF_ES_RCVD) || |
| se_fl_test(h2s->sd, SE_FL_ERROR | SE_FL_ERR_PENDING | SE_FL_EOS))) { |
| /* we may have to signal the upper layers */ |
| TRACE_DEVEL("notifying stream before switching SID", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_H2S_WAKE, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| se_fl_set(h2s->sd, SE_FL_RCV_MORE); |
| h2s_notify_recv(h2s); |
| } |
| |
| if (old_iw != h2c->miw) { |
| TRACE_STATE("notifying streams about SFCTL increase", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_H2S_WAKE, h2c->conn); |
| h2c_unblock_sfctl(h2c); |
| } |
| |
| h2c_restart_reading(h2c, 0); |
| out: |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_H2C_WAKE, h2c->conn); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* resume each h2s eligible for sending in list head <head> */ |
| static void h2_resume_each_sending_h2s(struct h2c *h2c, struct list *head) |
| { |
| struct h2s *h2s, *h2s_back; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_H2C_SEND|H2_EV_H2S_WAKE, h2c->conn); |
| |
| list_for_each_entry_safe(h2s, h2s_back, head, list) { |
| if (h2c->mws <= 0 || |
| h2c->flags & H2_CF_MUX_BLOCK_ANY || |
| h2c->st0 >= H2_CS_ERROR) |
| break; |
| |
| h2s->flags &= ~H2_SF_BLK_ANY; |
| |
| if (h2s->flags & H2_SF_NOTIFIED) |
| continue; |
| |
| /* If the sender changed his mind and unsubscribed, let's just |
| * remove the stream from the send_list. |
| */ |
| if (!(h2s->flags & (H2_SF_WANT_SHUTR|H2_SF_WANT_SHUTW)) && |
| (!h2s->subs || !(h2s->subs->events & SUB_RETRY_SEND))) { |
| LIST_DEL_INIT(&h2s->list); |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| if (h2s->subs && h2s->subs->events & SUB_RETRY_SEND) { |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_NOTIFIED; |
| tasklet_wakeup(h2s->subs->tasklet); |
| h2s->subs->events &= ~SUB_RETRY_SEND; |
| if (!h2s->subs->events) |
| h2s->subs = NULL; |
| } |
| else if (h2s->flags & (H2_SF_WANT_SHUTR|H2_SF_WANT_SHUTW)) { |
| tasklet_wakeup(h2s->shut_tl); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_H2C_SEND|H2_EV_H2S_WAKE, h2c->conn); |
| } |
| |
| /* process Tx frames from streams to be multiplexed. Returns > 0 if it reached |
| * the end. |
| */ |
| static int h2_process_mux(struct h2c *h2c) |
| { |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_H2C_WAKE, h2c->conn); |
| |
| if (unlikely(h2c->st0 < H2_CS_FRAME_H)) { |
| if (unlikely(h2c->st0 == H2_CS_PREFACE && (h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK))) { |
| if (unlikely(h2c_bck_send_preface(h2c) <= 0)) { |
| /* RFC7540#3.5: a GOAWAY frame MAY be omitted */ |
| if (h2c->st0 == H2_CS_ERROR) |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_ERROR2; |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_SETTINGS1; |
| } |
| /* need to wait for the other side */ |
| if (h2c->st0 < H2_CS_FRAME_H) |
| goto done; |
| } |
| |
| /* start by sending possibly pending window updates */ |
| if (h2c->rcvd_s > 0 && |
| !(h2c->flags & (H2_CF_MUX_MFULL | H2_CF_MUX_MALLOC)) && |
| h2c_send_strm_wu(h2c) < 0) |
| goto fail; |
| |
| if (h2c->rcvd_c > 0 && |
| !(h2c->flags & (H2_CF_MUX_MFULL | H2_CF_MUX_MALLOC)) && |
| h2c_send_conn_wu(h2c) < 0) |
| goto fail; |
| |
| /* First we always process the flow control list because the streams |
| * waiting there were already elected for immediate emission but were |
| * blocked just on this. |
| */ |
| h2_resume_each_sending_h2s(h2c, &h2c->fctl_list); |
| h2_resume_each_sending_h2s(h2c, &h2c->send_list); |
| |
| fail: |
| if (unlikely(h2c->st0 >= H2_CS_ERROR)) { |
| if (h2c->st0 == H2_CS_ERROR) { |
| if (h2c->max_id >= 0) { |
| h2c_send_goaway_error(h2c, NULL); |
| if (h2c->flags & H2_CF_MUX_BLOCK_ANY) |
| goto out0; |
| } |
| |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_ERROR2; // sent (or failed hard) ! |
| } |
| } |
| done: |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_H2C_WAKE, h2c->conn); |
| return 1; |
| out0: |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving in blocked situation", H2_EV_H2C_WAKE, h2c->conn); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Attempt to read data, and subscribe if none available. |
| * The function returns 1 if data has been received, otherwise zero. |
| */ |
| static int h2_recv(struct h2c *h2c) |
| { |
| struct connection *conn = h2c->conn; |
| struct buffer *buf; |
| int max; |
| size_t ret; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_H2C_RECV, h2c->conn); |
| |
| if (h2c->wait_event.events & SUB_RETRY_RECV) { |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving on sub_recv", H2_EV_H2C_RECV, h2c->conn); |
| return (b_data(&h2c->dbuf)); |
| } |
| |
| if (!h2_recv_allowed(h2c)) { |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving on !recv_allowed", H2_EV_H2C_RECV, h2c->conn); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| buf = h2_get_buf(h2c, &h2c->dbuf); |
| if (!buf) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_DALLOC; |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving on !alloc", H2_EV_H2C_RECV, h2c->conn); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| if (!b_data(buf)) { |
| /* try to pre-align the buffer like the |
| * rxbufs will be to optimize memory copies. We'll make |
| * sure that the frame header lands at the end of the |
| * HTX block to alias it upon recv. We cannot use the |
| * head because rcv_buf() will realign the buffer if |
| * it's empty. Thus we cheat and pretend we already |
| * have a few bytes there. |
| */ |
| max = buf_room_for_htx_data(buf) + 9; |
| buf->head = sizeof(struct htx) - 9; |
| } |
| else |
| max = b_room(buf); |
| |
| ret = max ? conn->xprt->rcv_buf(conn, conn->xprt_ctx, buf, max, 0) : 0; |
| |
| if (max && !ret && h2_recv_allowed(h2c)) { |
| TRACE_DATA("failed to receive data, subscribing", H2_EV_H2C_RECV, h2c->conn); |
| conn->xprt->subscribe(conn, conn->xprt_ctx, SUB_RETRY_RECV, &h2c->wait_event); |
| } else if (ret) { |
| TRACE_DATA("received data", H2_EV_H2C_RECV, h2c->conn, 0, 0, (void*)(long)ret); |
| h2c->flags &= ~H2_CF_DEM_SHORT_READ; |
| } |
| |
| if (conn_xprt_read0_pending(h2c->conn)) { |
| TRACE_DATA("received read0", H2_EV_H2C_RECV, h2c->conn); |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_RCVD_SHUT; |
| } |
| if (h2c->conn->flags & CO_FL_ERROR) { |
| TRACE_DATA("connection error", H2_EV_H2C_RECV, h2c->conn); |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_ERROR; |
| } |
| |
| if (!b_data(buf)) { |
| h2_release_buf(h2c, &h2c->dbuf); |
| goto end; |
| } |
| |
| if (b_data(buf) == buf->size) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_DFULL; |
| TRACE_STATE("demux buffer full", H2_EV_H2C_RECV|H2_EV_H2C_BLK, h2c->conn); |
| } |
| |
| end: |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_H2C_RECV, h2c->conn); |
| return !!ret || (h2c->flags & (H2_CF_RCVD_SHUT|H2_CF_ERROR)); |
| } |
| |
| /* Try to send data if possible. |
| * The function returns 1 if data have been sent, otherwise zero. |
| */ |
| static int h2_send(struct h2c *h2c) |
| { |
| struct connection *conn = h2c->conn; |
| int done; |
| int sent = 0; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_H2C_SEND, h2c->conn); |
| |
| if (h2c->flags & (H2_CF_ERROR|H2_CF_ERR_PENDING)) { |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving on error", H2_EV_H2C_SEND, h2c->conn); |
| if (h2c->flags & H2_CF_RCVD_SHUT) |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_ERROR; |
| b_reset(br_tail(h2c->mbuf)); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* This loop is quite simple : it tries to fill as much as it can from |
| * pending streams into the existing buffer until it's reportedly full |
| * or the end of send requests is reached. Then it tries to send this |
| * buffer's contents out, marks it not full if at least one byte could |
| * be sent, and tries again. |
| * |
| * The snd_buf() function normally takes a "flags" argument which may |
| * be made of a combination of CO_SFL_MSG_MORE to indicate that more |
| * data immediately comes and CO_SFL_STREAMER to indicate that the |
| * connection is streaming lots of data (used to increase TLS record |
| * size at the expense of latency). The former can be sent any time |
| * there's a buffer full flag, as it indicates at least one stream |
| * attempted to send and failed so there are pending data. An |
| * alternative would be to set it as long as there's an active stream |
| * but that would be problematic for ACKs until we have an absolute |
| * guarantee that all waiters have at least one byte to send. The |
| * latter should possibly not be set for now. |
| */ |
| |
| done = 0; |
| while (!(conn->flags & CO_FL_WAIT_XPRT) && !done) { |
| unsigned int flags = 0; |
| unsigned int released = 0; |
| struct buffer *buf; |
| uint to_send; |
| |
| /* fill as much as we can into the current buffer */ |
| while (((h2c->flags & (H2_CF_MUX_MFULL|H2_CF_MUX_MALLOC)) == 0) && !done) |
| done = h2_process_mux(h2c); |
| |
| if (h2c->flags & H2_CF_MUX_MALLOC) |
| done = 1; // we won't go further without extra buffers |
| |
| if ((conn->flags & (CO_FL_SOCK_WR_SH|CO_FL_ERROR)) || |
| (h2c->flags & H2_CF_GOAWAY_FAILED)) |
| break; |
| |
| if (h2c->flags & (H2_CF_MUX_MFULL | H2_CF_DEM_MROOM)) |
| flags |= CO_SFL_MSG_MORE; |
| |
| to_send = br_count(h2c->mbuf); |
| if (to_send > 1) { |
| /* usually we want to emit small TLS records to speed |
| * up the decoding on the client. That's what is being |
| * done by default. However if there is more than one |
| * buffer being allocated, we're streaming large data |
| * so we stich to large records. |
| */ |
| flags |= CO_SFL_STREAMER; |
| } |
| |
| for (buf = br_head(h2c->mbuf); b_size(buf); buf = br_del_head(h2c->mbuf)) { |
| if (b_data(buf)) { |
| int ret = conn->xprt->snd_buf(conn, conn->xprt_ctx, buf, b_data(buf), |
| flags | (to_send > 1 ? CO_SFL_MSG_MORE : 0)); |
| if (!ret) { |
| done = 1; |
| break; |
| } |
| sent = 1; |
| to_send--; |
| TRACE_DATA("sent data", H2_EV_H2C_SEND, h2c->conn, 0, buf, (void*)(long)ret); |
| b_del(buf, ret); |
| if (b_data(buf)) { |
| done = 1; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| b_free(buf); |
| released++; |
| } |
| |
| if (released) |
| offer_buffers(NULL, released); |
| |
| /* Normally if wrote at least one byte, the buffer is not full |
| * anymore. However, if it was marked full because all of its |
| * buffers were used, we don't want to instantly wake up many |
| * streams because we'd create a thundering herd effect, notably |
| * when data are flushed in small chunks. Instead we wait for |
| * the buffer to be decongested again before allowing to send |
| * again. It also has the added benefit of not pumping more |
| * data from the other side when it's known that this one is |
| * still congested. |
| */ |
| if (sent && br_single(h2c->mbuf)) |
| h2c->flags &= ~(H2_CF_MUX_MFULL | H2_CF_DEM_MROOM); |
| } |
| |
| if (conn->flags & CO_FL_ERROR) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_ERR_PENDING; |
| if (h2c->flags & H2_CF_RCVD_SHUT) |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_ERROR; |
| b_reset(br_tail(h2c->mbuf)); |
| } |
| |
| /* We're not full anymore, so we can wake any task that are waiting |
| * for us. |
| */ |
| if (!(h2c->flags & (H2_CF_MUX_MFULL | H2_CF_DEM_MROOM)) && h2c->st0 >= H2_CS_FRAME_H) |
| h2_resume_each_sending_h2s(h2c, &h2c->send_list); |
| |
| /* We're done, no more to send */ |
| if (!(conn->flags & CO_FL_WAIT_XPRT) && !br_data(h2c->mbuf)) { |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving with everything sent", H2_EV_H2C_SEND, h2c->conn); |
| goto end; |
| } |
| |
| if (!(conn->flags & CO_FL_ERROR) && !(h2c->wait_event.events & SUB_RETRY_SEND)) { |
| TRACE_STATE("more data to send, subscribing", H2_EV_H2C_SEND, h2c->conn); |
| conn->xprt->subscribe(conn, conn->xprt_ctx, SUB_RETRY_SEND, &h2c->wait_event); |
| } |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving with some data left to send", H2_EV_H2C_SEND, h2c->conn); |
| end: |
| return sent || (h2c->flags & (H2_CF_ERR_PENDING|H2_CF_ERROR)); |
| } |
| |
| /* this is the tasklet referenced in h2c->wait_event.tasklet */ |
| struct task *h2_io_cb(struct task *t, void *ctx, unsigned int state) |
| { |
| struct connection *conn; |
| struct tasklet *tl = (struct tasklet *)t; |
| int conn_in_list; |
| struct h2c *h2c = ctx; |
| int ret = 0; |
| |
| if (state & TASK_F_USR1) { |
| /* the tasklet was idling on an idle connection, it might have |
| * been stolen, let's be careful! |
| */ |
| HA_SPIN_LOCK(IDLE_CONNS_LOCK, &idle_conns[tid].idle_conns_lock); |
| if (t->context == NULL) { |
| /* The connection has been taken over by another thread, |
| * we're no longer responsible for it, so just free the |
| * tasklet, and do nothing. |
| */ |
| HA_SPIN_UNLOCK(IDLE_CONNS_LOCK, &idle_conns[tid].idle_conns_lock); |
| tasklet_free(tl); |
| t = NULL; |
| goto leave; |
| } |
| conn = h2c->conn; |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_H2C_WAKE, conn); |
| |
| /* Remove the connection from the list, to be sure nobody attempts |
| * to use it while we handle the I/O events |
| */ |
| conn_in_list = conn_get_idle_flag(conn); |
| if (conn_in_list) |
| conn_delete_from_tree(&conn->hash_node->node); |
| |
| HA_SPIN_UNLOCK(IDLE_CONNS_LOCK, &idle_conns[tid].idle_conns_lock); |
| } else { |
| /* we're certain the connection was not in an idle list */ |
| conn = h2c->conn; |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_H2C_WAKE, conn); |
| conn_in_list = 0; |
| } |
| |
| if (!(h2c->wait_event.events & SUB_RETRY_SEND)) |
| ret = h2_send(h2c); |
| if (!(h2c->wait_event.events & SUB_RETRY_RECV)) |
| ret |= h2_recv(h2c); |
| if (ret || b_data(&h2c->dbuf)) |
| ret = h2_process(h2c); |
| |
| /* If we were in an idle list, we want to add it back into it, |
| * unless h2_process() returned -1, which mean it has destroyed |
| * the connection (testing !ret is enough, if h2_process() wasn't |
| * called then ret will be 0 anyway. |
| */ |
| if (ret < 0) |
| t = NULL; |
| |
| if (!ret && conn_in_list) { |
| struct server *srv = objt_server(conn->target); |
| |
| HA_SPIN_LOCK(IDLE_CONNS_LOCK, &idle_conns[tid].idle_conns_lock); |
| if (conn_in_list == CO_FL_SAFE_LIST) |
| eb64_insert(&srv->per_thr[tid].safe_conns, &conn->hash_node->node); |
| else |
| eb64_insert(&srv->per_thr[tid].idle_conns, &conn->hash_node->node); |
| HA_SPIN_UNLOCK(IDLE_CONNS_LOCK, &idle_conns[tid].idle_conns_lock); |
| } |
| |
| leave: |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_H2C_WAKE); |
| return t; |
| } |
| |
| /* callback called on any event by the connection handler. |
| * It applies changes and returns zero, or < 0 if it wants immediate |
| * destruction of the connection (which normally doesn not happen in h2). |
| */ |
| static int h2_process(struct h2c *h2c) |
| { |
| struct connection *conn = h2c->conn; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_H2C_WAKE, conn); |
| |
| if (!(h2c->flags & H2_CF_DEM_BLOCK_ANY) && |
| (b_data(&h2c->dbuf) || (h2c->flags & H2_CF_RCVD_SHUT))) { |
| h2_process_demux(h2c); |
| |
| if (h2c->st0 >= H2_CS_ERROR || (h2c->flags & H2_CF_ERROR)) |
| b_reset(&h2c->dbuf); |
| |
| if (!b_full(&h2c->dbuf)) |
| h2c->flags &= ~H2_CF_DEM_DFULL; |
| } |
| h2_send(h2c); |
| |
| if (unlikely(h2c->proxy->flags & (PR_FL_DISABLED|PR_FL_STOPPED)) && !(h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK)) { |
| int send_goaway = 1; |
| /* If a close-spread-time option is set, we want to avoid |
| * closing all the active HTTP2 connections at once so we add a |
| * random factor that will spread the closing. |
| */ |
| if (tick_isset(global.close_spread_end)) { |
| int remaining_window = tick_remain(now_ms, global.close_spread_end); |
| if (remaining_window) { |
| /* This should increase the closing rate the |
| * further along the window we are. */ |
| send_goaway = (remaining_window <= statistical_prng_range(global.close_spread_time)); |
| } |
| } |
| else if (global.tune.options & GTUNE_DISABLE_ACTIVE_CLOSE) |
| send_goaway = 0; /* let the client close his connection himself */ |
| /* frontend is stopping, reload likely in progress, let's try |
| * to announce a graceful shutdown if not yet done. We don't |
| * care if it fails, it will be tried again later. |
| */ |
| if (send_goaway) { |
| TRACE_STATE("proxy stopped, sending GOAWAY", H2_EV_H2C_WAKE|H2_EV_TX_FRAME, conn); |
| if (!(h2c->flags & (H2_CF_GOAWAY_SENT|H2_CF_GOAWAY_FAILED))) { |
| if (h2c->last_sid < 0) |
| h2c->last_sid = (1U << 31) - 1; |
| h2c_send_goaway_error(h2c, NULL); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * If we received early data, and the handshake is done, wake |
| * any stream that was waiting for it. |
| */ |
| if (!(h2c->flags & H2_CF_WAIT_FOR_HS) && |
| (conn->flags & (CO_FL_EARLY_SSL_HS | CO_FL_WAIT_XPRT | CO_FL_EARLY_DATA)) == CO_FL_EARLY_DATA) { |
| struct eb32_node *node; |
| struct h2s *h2s; |
| |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_WAIT_FOR_HS; |
| node = eb32_lookup_ge(&h2c->streams_by_id, 1); |
| |
| while (node) { |
| h2s = container_of(node, struct h2s, by_id); |
| if (se_fl_test(h2s->sd, SE_FL_WAIT_FOR_HS)) |
| h2s_notify_recv(h2s); |
| node = eb32_next(node); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if ((h2c->flags & H2_CF_ERROR) || h2c_read0_pending(h2c) || |
| h2c->st0 == H2_CS_ERROR2 || h2c->flags & H2_CF_GOAWAY_FAILED || |
| (eb_is_empty(&h2c->streams_by_id) && h2c->last_sid >= 0 && |
| h2c->max_id >= h2c->last_sid)) { |
| h2_wake_some_streams(h2c, 0); |
| |
| if (eb_is_empty(&h2c->streams_by_id)) { |
| /* no more stream, kill the connection now */ |
| h2_release(h2c); |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving after releasing the connection", H2_EV_H2C_WAKE); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| /* connections in error must be removed from the idle lists */ |
| if (conn->flags & CO_FL_LIST_MASK) { |
| HA_SPIN_LOCK(IDLE_CONNS_LOCK, &idle_conns[tid].idle_conns_lock); |
| conn_delete_from_tree(&conn->hash_node->node); |
| HA_SPIN_UNLOCK(IDLE_CONNS_LOCK, &idle_conns[tid].idle_conns_lock); |
| } |
| } |
| else if (h2c->st0 == H2_CS_ERROR) { |
| /* connections in error must be removed from the idle lists */ |
| if (conn->flags & CO_FL_LIST_MASK) { |
| HA_SPIN_LOCK(IDLE_CONNS_LOCK, &idle_conns[tid].idle_conns_lock); |
| conn_delete_from_tree(&conn->hash_node->node); |
| HA_SPIN_UNLOCK(IDLE_CONNS_LOCK, &idle_conns[tid].idle_conns_lock); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (!b_data(&h2c->dbuf)) |
| h2_release_buf(h2c, &h2c->dbuf); |
| |
| if (h2c->st0 == H2_CS_ERROR2 || (h2c->flags & H2_CF_GOAWAY_FAILED) || |
| (h2c->st0 != H2_CS_ERROR && |
| !br_data(h2c->mbuf) && |
| (h2c->mws <= 0 || LIST_ISEMPTY(&h2c->fctl_list)) && |
| ((h2c->flags & H2_CF_MUX_BLOCK_ANY) || LIST_ISEMPTY(&h2c->send_list)))) |
| h2_release_mbuf(h2c); |
| |
| h2c_update_timeout(h2c); |
| h2_send(h2c); |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_H2C_WAKE, conn); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* wake-up function called by the connection layer (mux_ops.wake) */ |
| static int h2_wake(struct connection *conn) |
| { |
| struct h2c *h2c = conn->ctx; |
| int ret; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_H2C_WAKE, conn); |
| ret = h2_process(h2c); |
| if (ret >= 0) |
| h2_wake_some_streams(h2c, 0); |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_H2C_WAKE); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* Connection timeout management. The principle is that if there's no receipt |
| * nor sending for a certain amount of time, the connection is closed. If the |
| * MUX buffer still has lying data or is not allocatable, the connection is |
| * immediately killed. If it's allocatable and empty, we attempt to send a |
| * GOAWAY frame. |
| */ |
| struct task *h2_timeout_task(struct task *t, void *context, unsigned int state) |
| { |
| struct h2c *h2c = context; |
| int expired = tick_is_expired(t->expire, now_ms); |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_H2C_WAKE, h2c ? h2c->conn : NULL); |
| |
| if (h2c) { |
| /* Make sure nobody stole the connection from us */ |
| HA_SPIN_LOCK(IDLE_CONNS_LOCK, &idle_conns[tid].idle_conns_lock); |
| |
| /* Somebody already stole the connection from us, so we should not |
| * free it, we just have to free the task. |
| */ |
| if (!t->context) { |
| h2c = NULL; |
| HA_SPIN_UNLOCK(IDLE_CONNS_LOCK, &idle_conns[tid].idle_conns_lock); |
| goto do_leave; |
| } |
| |
| |
| if (!expired) { |
| HA_SPIN_UNLOCK(IDLE_CONNS_LOCK, &idle_conns[tid].idle_conns_lock); |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving (not expired)", H2_EV_H2C_WAKE, h2c->conn); |
| return t; |
| } |
| |
| if (!h2c_may_expire(h2c)) { |
| /* we do still have streams but all of them are idle, waiting |
| * for the data layer, so we must not enforce the timeout here. |
| */ |
| HA_SPIN_UNLOCK(IDLE_CONNS_LOCK, &idle_conns[tid].idle_conns_lock); |
| t->expire = TICK_ETERNITY; |
| return t; |
| } |
| |
| /* We're about to destroy the connection, so make sure nobody attempts |
| * to steal it from us. |
| */ |
| if (h2c->conn->flags & CO_FL_LIST_MASK) |
| conn_delete_from_tree(&h2c->conn->hash_node->node); |
| |
| HA_SPIN_UNLOCK(IDLE_CONNS_LOCK, &idle_conns[tid].idle_conns_lock); |
| } |
| |
| do_leave: |
| task_destroy(t); |
| |
| if (!h2c) { |
| /* resources were already deleted */ |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving (not more h2c)", H2_EV_H2C_WAKE); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| h2c->task = NULL; |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_NO_ERROR); |
| h2_wake_some_streams(h2c, 0); |
| |
| if (br_data(h2c->mbuf)) { |
| /* don't even try to send a GOAWAY, the buffer is stuck */ |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_GOAWAY_FAILED; |
| } |
| |
| /* try to send but no need to insist */ |
| h2c->last_sid = h2c->max_id; |
| if (h2c_send_goaway_error(h2c, NULL) <= 0) |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_GOAWAY_FAILED; |
| |
| if (br_data(h2c->mbuf) && !(h2c->flags & H2_CF_GOAWAY_FAILED) && conn_xprt_ready(h2c->conn)) { |
| unsigned int released = 0; |
| struct buffer *buf; |
| |
| for (buf = br_head(h2c->mbuf); b_size(buf); buf = br_del_head(h2c->mbuf)) { |
| if (b_data(buf)) { |
| int ret = h2c->conn->xprt->snd_buf(h2c->conn, h2c->conn->xprt_ctx, buf, b_data(buf), 0); |
| if (!ret) |
| break; |
| b_del(buf, ret); |
| if (b_data(buf)) |
| break; |
| b_free(buf); |
| released++; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (released) |
| offer_buffers(NULL, released); |
| } |
| |
| /* in any case this connection must not be considered idle anymore */ |
| if (h2c->conn->flags & CO_FL_LIST_MASK) { |
| HA_SPIN_LOCK(IDLE_CONNS_LOCK, &idle_conns[tid].idle_conns_lock); |
| conn_delete_from_tree(&h2c->conn->hash_node->node); |
| HA_SPIN_UNLOCK(IDLE_CONNS_LOCK, &idle_conns[tid].idle_conns_lock); |
| } |
| |
| /* either we can release everything now or it will be done later once |
| * the last stream closes. |
| */ |
| if (eb_is_empty(&h2c->streams_by_id)) |
| h2_release(h2c); |
| |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_H2C_WAKE); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /*******************************************/ |
| /* functions below are used by the streams */ |
| /*******************************************/ |
| |
| /* |
| * Attach a new stream to a connection |
| * (Used for outgoing connections) |
| */ |
| static int h2_attach(struct connection *conn, struct sedesc *sd, struct session *sess) |
| { |
| struct h2s *h2s; |
| struct h2c *h2c = conn->ctx; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_H2S_NEW, conn); |
| h2s = h2c_bck_stream_new(h2c, sd->sc, sess); |
| if (!h2s) { |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving on stream creation failure", H2_EV_H2S_NEW|H2_EV_H2S_ERR, conn); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| /* the connection is not idle anymore, let's mark this */ |
| HA_ATOMIC_AND(&h2c->wait_event.tasklet->state, ~TASK_F_USR1); |
| xprt_set_used(h2c->conn, h2c->conn->xprt, h2c->conn->xprt_ctx); |
| |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_H2S_NEW, conn, h2s); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Retrieves the first valid stream connector from this connection, or returns |
| * NULL. We have to scan because we may have some orphan streams. It might be |
| * beneficial to scan backwards from the end to reduce the likeliness to find |
| * orphans. |
| */ |
| static struct stconn *h2_get_first_sc(const struct connection *conn) |
| { |
| struct h2c *h2c = conn->ctx; |
| struct h2s *h2s; |
| struct eb32_node *node; |
| |
| node = eb32_first(&h2c->streams_by_id); |
| while (node) { |
| h2s = container_of(node, struct h2s, by_id); |
| if (h2s_sc(h2s)) |
| return h2s_sc(h2s); |
| node = eb32_next(node); |
| } |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| static int h2_ctl(struct connection *conn, enum mux_ctl_type mux_ctl, void *output) |
| { |
| int ret = 0; |
| struct h2c *h2c = conn->ctx; |
| |
| switch (mux_ctl) { |
| case MUX_STATUS: |
| /* Only consider the mux to be ready if we're done with |
| * the preface and settings, and we had no error. |
| */ |
| if (h2c->st0 >= H2_CS_FRAME_H && h2c->st0 < H2_CS_ERROR) |
| ret |= MUX_STATUS_READY; |
| return ret; |
| case MUX_EXIT_STATUS: |
| return MUX_ES_UNKNOWN; |
| default: |
| return -1; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Destroy the mux and the associated connection, if it is no longer used |
| */ |
| static void h2_destroy(void *ctx) |
| { |
| struct h2c *h2c = ctx; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_H2C_END, h2c->conn); |
| if (eb_is_empty(&h2c->streams_by_id)) { |
| BUG_ON(h2c->conn->ctx != h2c); |
| h2_release(h2c); |
| } |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_H2C_END); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Detach the stream from the connection and possibly release the connection. |
| */ |
| static void h2_detach(struct sedesc *sd) |
| { |
| struct h2s *h2s = sd->se; |
| struct h2c *h2c; |
| struct session *sess; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_STRM_END, h2s ? h2s->h2c->conn : NULL, h2s); |
| |
| if (!h2s) { |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_STRM_END); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* there's no txbuf so we're certain not to be able to send anything */ |
| h2s->flags &= ~H2_SF_NOTIFIED; |
| |
| sess = h2s->sess; |
| h2c = h2s->h2c; |
| h2c->nb_sc--; |
| if (!h2c->nb_sc) |
| h2c->idle_start = now_ms; |
| |
| if ((h2c->flags & (H2_CF_IS_BACK|H2_CF_DEM_TOOMANY)) == H2_CF_DEM_TOOMANY && |
| !h2_frt_has_too_many_sc(h2c)) { |
| /* frontend connection was blocking new streams creation */ |
| h2c->flags &= ~H2_CF_DEM_TOOMANY; |
| h2c_restart_reading(h2c, 1); |
| } |
| |
| /* this stream may be blocked waiting for some data to leave (possibly |
| * an ES or RST frame), so orphan it in this case. |
| */ |
| if (!(h2c->flags & (H2_CF_ERR_PENDING|H2_CF_ERROR)) && |
| (h2c->st0 < H2_CS_ERROR) && |
| (h2s->flags & (H2_SF_BLK_MBUSY | H2_SF_BLK_MROOM | H2_SF_BLK_MFCTL)) && |
| ((h2s->flags & (H2_SF_WANT_SHUTR | H2_SF_WANT_SHUTW)) || h2s->subs)) { |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving on stream blocked", H2_EV_STRM_END|H2_EV_H2S_BLK, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| /* refresh the timeout if none was active, so that the last |
| * leaving stream may arm it. |
| */ |
| if (h2c->task && !tick_isset(h2c->task->expire)) |
| h2c_update_timeout(h2c); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if ((h2c->flags & H2_CF_DEM_BLOCK_ANY && h2s->id == h2c->dsi)) { |
| /* unblock the connection if it was blocked on this |
| * stream. |
| */ |
| h2c->flags &= ~H2_CF_DEM_BLOCK_ANY; |
| h2c->flags &= ~H2_CF_MUX_BLOCK_ANY; |
| h2c_restart_reading(h2c, 1); |
| } |
| |
| h2s_destroy(h2s); |
| |
| if (h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK) { |
| if (!(h2c->flags & (H2_CF_RCVD_SHUT|H2_CF_ERR_PENDING|H2_CF_ERROR))) { |
| if (h2c->conn->flags & CO_FL_PRIVATE) { |
| /* Add the connection in the session server list, if not already done */ |
| if (!session_add_conn(sess, h2c->conn, h2c->conn->target)) { |
| h2c->conn->owner = NULL; |
| if (eb_is_empty(&h2c->streams_by_id)) { |
| h2c->conn->mux->destroy(h2c); |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving on error after killing outgoing connection", H2_EV_STRM_END|H2_EV_H2C_ERR); |
| return; |
| } |
| } |
| if (eb_is_empty(&h2c->streams_by_id)) { |
| if (session_check_idle_conn(h2c->conn->owner, h2c->conn) != 0) { |
| /* At this point either the connection is destroyed, or it's been added to the server idle list, just stop */ |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving without reusable idle connection", H2_EV_STRM_END); |
| return; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| else { |
| if (eb_is_empty(&h2c->streams_by_id)) { |
| /* If the connection is owned by the session, first remove it |
| * from its list |
| */ |
| if (h2c->conn->owner) { |
| session_unown_conn(h2c->conn->owner, h2c->conn); |
| h2c->conn->owner = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /* mark that the tasklet may lose its context to another thread and |
| * that the handler needs to check it under the idle conns lock. |
| */ |
| HA_ATOMIC_OR(&h2c->wait_event.tasklet->state, TASK_F_USR1); |
| xprt_set_idle(h2c->conn, h2c->conn->xprt, h2c->conn->xprt_ctx); |
| |
| if (!srv_add_to_idle_list(objt_server(h2c->conn->target), h2c->conn, 1)) { |
| /* The server doesn't want it, let's kill the connection right away */ |
| h2c->conn->mux->destroy(h2c); |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving on error after killing outgoing connection", H2_EV_STRM_END|H2_EV_H2C_ERR); |
| return; |
| } |
| /* At this point, the connection has been added to the |
| * server idle list, so another thread may already have |
| * hijacked it, so we can't do anything with it. |
| */ |
| TRACE_DEVEL("reusable idle connection", H2_EV_STRM_END); |
| return; |
| |
| } |
| else if (!h2c->conn->hash_node->node.node.leaf_p && |
| h2_avail_streams(h2c->conn) > 0 && objt_server(h2c->conn->target) && |
| !LIST_INLIST(&h2c->conn->session_list)) { |
| eb64_insert(&__objt_server(h2c->conn->target)->per_thr[tid].avail_conns, |
| &h2c->conn->hash_node->node); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* We don't want to close right now unless we're removing the |
| * last stream, and either the connection is in error, or it |
| * reached the ID already specified in a GOAWAY frame received |
| * or sent (as seen by last_sid >= 0). |
| */ |
| if (h2c_is_dead(h2c)) { |
| /* no more stream will come, kill it now */ |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving and killing dead connection", H2_EV_STRM_END, h2c->conn); |
| h2_release(h2c); |
| } |
| else if (h2c->task) { |
| h2c_update_timeout(h2c); |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving, refreshing connection's timeout", H2_EV_STRM_END, h2c->conn); |
| } |
| else |
| TRACE_DEVEL("leaving", H2_EV_STRM_END, h2c->conn); |
| } |
| |
| /* Performs a synchronous or asynchronous shutr(). */ |
| static void h2_do_shutr(struct h2s *h2s) |
| { |
| struct h2c *h2c = h2s->h2c; |
| |
| if (h2s->st == H2_SS_CLOSED) |
| goto done; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_STRM_SHUT, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| |
| /* a connstream may require us to immediately kill the whole connection |
| * for example because of a "tcp-request content reject" rule that is |
| * normally used to limit abuse. In this case we schedule a goaway to |
| * close the connection. |
| */ |
| if (se_fl_test(h2s->sd, SE_FL_KILL_CONN) && |
| !(h2c->flags & (H2_CF_GOAWAY_SENT|H2_CF_GOAWAY_FAILED))) { |
| TRACE_STATE("stream wants to kill the connection", H2_EV_STRM_SHUT, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_ENHANCE_YOUR_CALM); |
| h2s_error(h2s, H2_ERR_ENHANCE_YOUR_CALM); |
| } |
| else if (!(h2s->flags & H2_SF_HEADERS_SENT)) { |
| /* Nothing was never sent for this stream, so reset with |
| * REFUSED_STREAM error to let the client retry the |
| * request. |
| */ |
| TRACE_STATE("no headers sent yet, trying a retryable abort", H2_EV_STRM_SHUT, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| h2s_error(h2s, H2_ERR_REFUSED_STREAM); |
| } |
| else { |
| /* a final response was already provided, we don't want this |
| * stream anymore. This may happen when the server responds |
| * before the end of an upload and closes quickly (redirect, |
| * deny, ...) |
| */ |
| h2s_error(h2s, H2_ERR_CANCEL); |
| } |
| |
| if (!(h2s->flags & H2_SF_RST_SENT) && |
| h2s_send_rst_stream(h2c, h2s) <= 0) |
| goto add_to_list; |
| |
| if (!(h2c->wait_event.events & SUB_RETRY_SEND)) |
| tasklet_wakeup(h2c->wait_event.tasklet); |
| h2s_close(h2s); |
| done: |
| h2s->flags &= ~H2_SF_WANT_SHUTR; |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_STRM_SHUT, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return; |
| add_to_list: |
| /* Let the handler know we want to shutr, and add ourselves to the |
| * most relevant list if not yet done. h2_deferred_shut() will be |
| * automatically called via the shut_tl tasklet when there's room |
| * again. |
| */ |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_WANT_SHUTR; |
| if (!LIST_INLIST(&h2s->list)) { |
| if (h2s->flags & H2_SF_BLK_MFCTL) |
| LIST_APPEND(&h2c->fctl_list, &h2s->list); |
| else if (h2s->flags & (H2_SF_BLK_MBUSY|H2_SF_BLK_MROOM)) |
| LIST_APPEND(&h2c->send_list, &h2s->list); |
| } |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_STRM_SHUT, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* Performs a synchronous or asynchronous shutw(). */ |
| static void h2_do_shutw(struct h2s *h2s) |
| { |
| struct h2c *h2c = h2s->h2c; |
| |
| if (h2s->st == H2_SS_HLOC || h2s->st == H2_SS_CLOSED) |
| goto done; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_STRM_SHUT, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| |
| if (h2s->st != H2_SS_ERROR && |
| (h2s->flags & (H2_SF_HEADERS_SENT | H2_SF_MORE_HTX_DATA)) == H2_SF_HEADERS_SENT) { |
| /* we can cleanly close using an empty data frame only after headers |
| * and if no more data is expected to be sent. |
| */ |
| if (!(h2s->flags & (H2_SF_ES_SENT|H2_SF_RST_SENT)) && |
| h2_send_empty_data_es(h2s) <= 0) |
| goto add_to_list; |
| |
| if (h2s->st == H2_SS_HREM) |
| h2s_close(h2s); |
| else |
| h2s->st = H2_SS_HLOC; |
| } else { |
| /* a connstream may require us to immediately kill the whole connection |
| * for example because of a "tcp-request content reject" rule that is |
| * normally used to limit abuse. In this case we schedule a goaway to |
| * close the connection. |
| */ |
| if (se_fl_test(h2s->sd, SE_FL_KILL_CONN) && |
| !(h2c->flags & (H2_CF_GOAWAY_SENT|H2_CF_GOAWAY_FAILED))) { |
| TRACE_STATE("stream wants to kill the connection", H2_EV_STRM_SHUT, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_ENHANCE_YOUR_CALM); |
| h2s_error(h2s, H2_ERR_ENHANCE_YOUR_CALM); |
| } |
| else if (h2s->flags & H2_SF_MORE_HTX_DATA) { |
| /* some unsent data were pending (e.g. abort during an upload), |
| * let's send a CANCEL. |
| */ |
| TRACE_STATE("shutw before end of data, sending CANCEL", H2_EV_STRM_SHUT, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| h2s_error(h2s, H2_ERR_CANCEL); |
| } |
| else { |
| /* Nothing was never sent for this stream, so reset with |
| * REFUSED_STREAM error to let the client retry the |
| * request. |
| */ |
| TRACE_STATE("no headers sent yet, trying a retryable abort", H2_EV_STRM_SHUT, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| h2s_error(h2s, H2_ERR_REFUSED_STREAM); |
| } |
| |
| if (!(h2s->flags & H2_SF_RST_SENT) && |
| h2s_send_rst_stream(h2c, h2s) <= 0) |
| goto add_to_list; |
| |
| h2s_close(h2s); |
| } |
| |
| if (!(h2c->wait_event.events & SUB_RETRY_SEND)) |
| tasklet_wakeup(h2c->wait_event.tasklet); |
| |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_STRM_SHUT, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| |
| done: |
| h2s->flags &= ~H2_SF_WANT_SHUTW; |
| return; |
| |
| add_to_list: |
| /* Let the handler know we want to shutw, and add ourselves to the |
| * most relevant list if not yet done. h2_deferred_shut() will be |
| * automatically called via the shut_tl tasklet when there's room |
| * again. |
| */ |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_WANT_SHUTW; |
| if (!LIST_INLIST(&h2s->list)) { |
| if (h2s->flags & H2_SF_BLK_MFCTL) |
| LIST_APPEND(&h2c->fctl_list, &h2s->list); |
| else if (h2s->flags & (H2_SF_BLK_MBUSY|H2_SF_BLK_MROOM)) |
| LIST_APPEND(&h2c->send_list, &h2s->list); |
| } |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_STRM_SHUT, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| /* This is the tasklet referenced in h2s->shut_tl, it is used for |
| * deferred shutdowns when the h2_detach() was done but the mux buffer was full |
| * and prevented the last frame from being emitted. |
| */ |
| struct task *h2_deferred_shut(struct task *t, void *ctx, unsigned int state) |
| { |
| struct h2s *h2s = ctx; |
| struct h2c *h2c = h2s->h2c; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_STRM_SHUT, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| |
| if (h2s->flags & H2_SF_NOTIFIED) { |
| /* some data processing remains to be done first */ |
| goto end; |
| } |
| |
| if (h2s->flags & H2_SF_WANT_SHUTW) |
| h2_do_shutw(h2s); |
| |
| if (h2s->flags & H2_SF_WANT_SHUTR) |
| h2_do_shutr(h2s); |
| |
| if (!(h2s->flags & (H2_SF_WANT_SHUTR|H2_SF_WANT_SHUTW))) { |
| /* We're done trying to send, remove ourself from the send_list */ |
| LIST_DEL_INIT(&h2s->list); |
| |
| if (!h2s_sc(h2s)) { |
| h2s_destroy(h2s); |
| if (h2c_is_dead(h2c)) { |
| h2_release(h2c); |
| t = NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| end: |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_STRM_SHUT); |
| return t; |
| } |
| |
| /* shutr() called by the stream connector (mux_ops.shutr) */ |
| static void h2_shutr(struct stconn *sc, enum co_shr_mode mode) |
| { |
| struct h2s *h2s = __sc_mux_strm(sc); |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_STRM_SHUT, h2s->h2c->conn, h2s); |
| if (mode) |
| h2_do_shutr(h2s); |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_STRM_SHUT, h2s->h2c->conn, h2s); |
| } |
| |
| /* shutw() called by the stream connector (mux_ops.shutw) */ |
| static void h2_shutw(struct stconn *sc, enum co_shw_mode mode) |
| { |
| struct h2s *h2s = __sc_mux_strm(sc); |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_STRM_SHUT, h2s->h2c->conn, h2s); |
| h2_do_shutw(h2s); |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_STRM_SHUT, h2s->h2c->conn, h2s); |
| } |
| |
| /* Decode the payload of a HEADERS frame and produce the HTX request or response |
| * depending on the connection's side. Returns a positive value on success, a |
| * negative value on failure, or 0 if it couldn't proceed. May report connection |
| * errors in h2c->errcode if the frame is non-decodable and the connection |
| * unrecoverable. In absence of connection error when a failure is reported, the |
| * caller must assume a stream error. |
| * |
| * The function may fold CONTINUATION frames into the initial HEADERS frame |
| * by removing padding and next frame header, then moving the CONTINUATION |
| * frame's payload and adjusting h2c->dfl to match the new aggregated frame, |
| * leaving a hole between the main frame and the beginning of the next one. |
| * The possibly remaining incomplete or next frame at the end may be moved |
| * if the aggregated frame is not deleted, in order to fill the hole. Wrapped |
| * HEADERS frames are unwrapped into a temporary buffer before decoding. |
| * |
| * A buffer at the beginning of processing may look like this : |
| * |
| * ,---.---------.-----.--------------.--------------.------.---. |
| * |///| HEADERS | PAD | CONTINUATION | CONTINUATION | DATA |///| |
| * `---^---------^-----^--------------^--------------^------^---' |
| * | | <-----> | | |
| * area | dpl | wrap |
| * |<--------------> | |
| * | dfl | |
| * |<-------------------------------------------------->| |
| * head data |
| * |
| * Padding is automatically overwritten when folding, participating to the |
| * hole size after dfl : |
| * |
| * ,---.------------------------.-----.--------------.------.---. |
| * |///| HEADERS : CONTINUATION |/////| CONTINUATION | DATA |///| |
| * `---^------------------------^-----^--------------^------^---' |
| * | | <-----> | | |
| * area | hole | wrap |
| * |<-----------------------> | |
| * | dfl | |
| * |<-------------------------------------------------->| |
| * head data |
| * |
| * Please note that the HEADERS frame is always deprived from its PADLEN byte |
| * however it may start with the 5 stream-dep+weight bytes in case of PRIORITY |
| * bit. |
| * |
| * The <flags> field must point to either the stream's flags or to a copy of it |
| * so that the function can update the following flags : |
| * - H2_SF_DATA_CLEN when content-length is seen |
| * - H2_SF_HEADERS_RCVD once the frame is successfully decoded |
| * |
| * The H2_SF_HEADERS_RCVD flag is also looked at in the <flags> field prior to |
| * decoding, in order to detect if we're dealing with a headers or a trailers |
| * block (the trailers block appears after H2_SF_HEADERS_RCVD was seen). |
| */ |
| static int h2c_dec_hdrs(struct h2c *h2c, struct buffer *rxbuf, uint32_t *flags, unsigned long long *body_len, char *upgrade_protocol) |
| { |
| const uint8_t *hdrs = (uint8_t *)b_head(&h2c->dbuf); |
| struct buffer *tmp = get_trash_chunk(); |
| struct http_hdr list[global.tune.max_http_hdr * 2]; |
| struct buffer *copy = NULL; |
| unsigned int msgf; |
| struct htx *htx = NULL; |
| int flen; // header frame len |
| int hole = 0; |
| int ret = 0; |
| int outlen; |
| int wrap; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR, h2c->conn); |
| |
| next_frame: |
| if (b_data(&h2c->dbuf) - hole < h2c->dfl) |
| goto leave; // incomplete input frame |
| |
| /* No END_HEADERS means there's one or more CONTINUATION frames. In |
| * this case, we'll try to paste it immediately after the initial |
| * HEADERS frame payload and kill any possible padding. The initial |
| * frame's length will be increased to represent the concatenation |
| * of the two frames. The next frame is read from position <tlen> |
| * and written at position <flen> (minus padding if some is present). |
| */ |
| if (unlikely(!(h2c->dff & H2_F_HEADERS_END_HEADERS))) { |
| struct h2_fh hdr; |
| int clen; // CONTINUATION frame's payload length |
| |
| TRACE_STATE("EH missing, expecting continuation frame", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR|H2_EV_RX_HDR, h2c->conn); |
| if (!h2_peek_frame_hdr(&h2c->dbuf, h2c->dfl + hole, &hdr)) { |
| /* no more data, the buffer may be full, either due to |
| * too large a frame or because of too large a hole that |
| * we're going to compact at the end. |
| */ |
| goto leave; |
| } |
| |
| if (hdr.ft != H2_FT_CONTINUATION) { |
| /* RFC7540#6.10: frame of unexpected type */ |
| TRACE_STATE("not continuation!", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR|H2_EV_RX_HDR|H2_EV_RX_CONT|H2_EV_H2C_ERR|H2_EV_PROTO_ERR, h2c->conn); |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_PROTOCOL_ERROR); |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->conn_proto_err); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| |
| if (hdr.sid != h2c->dsi) { |
| /* RFC7540#6.10: frame of different stream */ |
| TRACE_STATE("different stream ID!", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR|H2_EV_RX_HDR|H2_EV_RX_CONT|H2_EV_H2C_ERR|H2_EV_PROTO_ERR, h2c->conn); |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_PROTOCOL_ERROR); |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->conn_proto_err); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| |
| if ((unsigned)hdr.len > (unsigned)global.tune.bufsize) { |
| /* RFC7540#4.2: invalid frame length */ |
| TRACE_STATE("too large frame!", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR|H2_EV_RX_HDR|H2_EV_RX_CONT|H2_EV_H2C_ERR|H2_EV_PROTO_ERR, h2c->conn); |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_FRAME_SIZE_ERROR); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| |
| /* detect when we must stop aggragating frames */ |
| h2c->dff |= hdr.ff & H2_F_HEADERS_END_HEADERS; |
| |
| /* Take as much as we can of the CONTINUATION frame's payload */ |
| clen = b_data(&h2c->dbuf) - (h2c->dfl + hole + 9); |
| if (clen > hdr.len) |
| clen = hdr.len; |
| |
| /* Move the frame's payload over the padding, hole and frame |
| * header. At least one of hole or dpl is null (see diagrams |
| * above). The hole moves after the new aggragated frame. |
| */ |
| b_move(&h2c->dbuf, b_peek_ofs(&h2c->dbuf, h2c->dfl + hole + 9), clen, -(h2c->dpl + hole + 9)); |
| h2c->dfl += hdr.len - h2c->dpl; |
| hole += h2c->dpl + 9; |
| h2c->dpl = 0; |
| TRACE_STATE("waiting for next continuation frame", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_FHDR|H2_EV_RX_CONT|H2_EV_RX_HDR, h2c->conn); |
| goto next_frame; |
| } |
| |
| flen = h2c->dfl - h2c->dpl; |
| |
| /* if the input buffer wraps, take a temporary copy of it (rare) */ |
| wrap = b_wrap(&h2c->dbuf) - b_head(&h2c->dbuf); |
| if (wrap < h2c->dfl) { |
| copy = alloc_trash_chunk(); |
| if (!copy) { |
| TRACE_DEVEL("failed to allocate temporary buffer", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR|H2_EV_H2C_ERR, h2c->conn); |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| memcpy(copy->area, b_head(&h2c->dbuf), wrap); |
| memcpy(copy->area + wrap, b_orig(&h2c->dbuf), h2c->dfl - wrap); |
| hdrs = (uint8_t *) copy->area; |
| } |
| |
| /* Skip StreamDep and weight for now (we don't support PRIORITY) */ |
| if (h2c->dff & H2_F_HEADERS_PRIORITY) { |
| if (read_n32(hdrs) == h2c->dsi) { |
| /* RFC7540#5.3.1 : stream dep may not depend on itself */ |
| TRACE_STATE("invalid stream dependency!", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR|H2_EV_H2C_ERR|H2_EV_PROTO_ERR, h2c->conn); |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_PROTOCOL_ERROR); |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->conn_proto_err); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| |
| if (flen < 5) { |
| TRACE_STATE("frame too short for priority!", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR|H2_EV_H2C_ERR|H2_EV_PROTO_ERR, h2c->conn); |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_FRAME_SIZE_ERROR); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| |
| hdrs += 5; // stream dep = 4, weight = 1 |
| flen -= 5; |
| } |
| |
| if (!h2_get_buf(h2c, rxbuf)) { |
| TRACE_STATE("waiting for h2c rxbuf allocation", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR|H2_EV_H2C_BLK, h2c->conn); |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_SALLOC; |
| goto leave; |
| } |
| |
| /* we can't retry a failed decompression operation so we must be very |
| * careful not to take any risks. In practice the output buffer is |
| * always empty except maybe for trailers, in which case we simply have |
| * to wait for the upper layer to finish consuming what is available. |
| */ |
| htx = htx_from_buf(rxbuf); |
| if (!htx_is_empty(htx)) { |
| TRACE_STATE("waiting for room in h2c rxbuf", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR|H2_EV_H2C_BLK, h2c->conn); |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_SFULL; |
| goto leave; |
| } |
| |
| /* past this point we cannot roll back in case of error */ |
| outlen = hpack_decode_frame(h2c->ddht, hdrs, flen, list, |
| sizeof(list)/sizeof(list[0]), tmp); |
| |
| if (outlen > 0 && |
| (TRACE_SOURCE)->verbosity >= H2_VERB_ADVANCED && |
| TRACE_ENABLED(TRACE_LEVEL_USER, H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR, h2c->conn, 0, 0, 0)) { |
| struct ist n; |
| int i; |
| |
| for (i = 0; list[i].n.len; i++) { |
| n = list[i].n; |
| |
| if (!isttest(n)) { |
| /* this is in fact a pseudo header whose number is in n.len */ |
| n = h2_phdr_to_ist(n.len); |
| } |
| |
| h2_trace_header(n, list[i].v, H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR, |
| ist(TRC_LOC), __FUNCTION__, h2c, NULL); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (outlen < 0) { |
| TRACE_STATE("failed to decompress HPACK", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR|H2_EV_H2C_ERR|H2_EV_PROTO_ERR, h2c->conn); |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_COMPRESSION_ERROR); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| |
| /* The PACK decompressor was updated, let's update the input buffer and |
| * the parser's state to commit these changes and allow us to later |
| * fail solely on the stream if needed. |
| */ |
| b_del(&h2c->dbuf, h2c->dfl + hole); |
| h2c->dfl = hole = 0; |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_FRAME_H; |
| |
| /* OK now we have our header list in <list> */ |
| msgf = (h2c->dff & H2_F_HEADERS_END_STREAM) ? 0 : H2_MSGF_BODY; |
| msgf |= (*flags & H2_SF_BODY_TUNNEL) ? H2_MSGF_BODY_TUNNEL: 0; |
| /* If an Extended CONNECT has been sent on this stream, set message flag |
| * to convert 200 response to 101 htx response */ |
| msgf |= (*flags & H2_SF_EXT_CONNECT_SENT) ? H2_MSGF_EXT_CONNECT: 0; |
| |
| if (*flags & H2_SF_HEADERS_RCVD) |
| goto trailers; |
| |
| /* This is the first HEADERS frame so it's a headers block */ |
| if (h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK) |
| outlen = h2_make_htx_response(list, htx, &msgf, body_len, upgrade_protocol); |
| else |
| outlen = h2_make_htx_request(list, htx, &msgf, body_len); |
| |
| if (outlen < 0 || htx_free_space(htx) < global.tune.maxrewrite) { |
| /* too large headers? this is a stream error only */ |
| TRACE_STATE("message headers too large", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR|H2_EV_H2S_ERR|H2_EV_PROTO_ERR, h2c->conn); |
| htx->flags |= HTX_FL_PARSING_ERROR; |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| |
| if (msgf & H2_MSGF_BODY) { |
| /* a payload is present */ |
| if (msgf & H2_MSGF_BODY_CL) { |
| *flags |= H2_SF_DATA_CLEN; |
| htx->extra = *body_len; |
| } |
| } |
| if (msgf & H2_MSGF_BODYLESS_RSP) |
| *flags |= H2_SF_BODYLESS_RESP; |
| |
| if (msgf & H2_MSGF_BODY_TUNNEL) |
| *flags |= H2_SF_BODY_TUNNEL; |
| else { |
| /* Abort the tunnel attempt, if any */ |
| if (*flags & H2_SF_BODY_TUNNEL) |
| *flags |= H2_SF_TUNNEL_ABRT; |
| *flags &= ~H2_SF_BODY_TUNNEL; |
| } |
| |
| done: |
| /* indicate that a HEADERS frame was received for this stream, except |
| * for 1xx responses. For 1xx responses, another HEADERS frame is |
| * expected. |
| */ |
| if (!(msgf & H2_MSGF_RSP_1XX)) |
| *flags |= H2_SF_HEADERS_RCVD; |
| |
| if (h2c->dff & H2_F_HEADERS_END_STREAM) { |
| if (msgf & H2_MSGF_RSP_1XX) { |
| /* RFC9113#8.1 : HEADERS frame with the ES flag set that carries an informational status code is malformed */ |
| TRACE_STATE("invalid interim response with ES flag!", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR|H2_EV_H2C_ERR|H2_EV_PROTO_ERR, h2c->conn); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| /* no more data are expected for this message */ |
| htx->flags |= HTX_FL_EOM; |
| } |
| |
| if (msgf & H2_MSGF_EXT_CONNECT) |
| *flags |= H2_SF_EXT_CONNECT_RCVD; |
| |
| /* success */ |
| ret = 1; |
| |
| leave: |
| /* If there is a hole left and it's not at the end, we are forced to |
| * move the remaining data over it. |
| */ |
| if (hole) { |
| if (b_data(&h2c->dbuf) > h2c->dfl + hole) |
| b_move(&h2c->dbuf, b_peek_ofs(&h2c->dbuf, h2c->dfl + hole), |
| b_data(&h2c->dbuf) - (h2c->dfl + hole), -hole); |
| b_sub(&h2c->dbuf, hole); |
| } |
| |
| if (b_full(&h2c->dbuf) && h2c->dfl) { |
| /* too large frames */ |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR); |
| ret = -1; |
| } |
| |
| if (htx) |
| htx_to_buf(htx, rxbuf); |
| free_trash_chunk(copy); |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR, h2c->conn); |
| return ret; |
| |
| fail: |
| ret = -1; |
| goto leave; |
| |
| trailers: |
| /* This is the last HEADERS frame hence a trailer */ |
| if (!(h2c->dff & H2_F_HEADERS_END_STREAM)) { |
| /* It's a trailer but it's missing ES flag */ |
| TRACE_STATE("missing EH on trailers frame", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR|H2_EV_H2C_ERR|H2_EV_PROTO_ERR, h2c->conn); |
| h2c_error(h2c, H2_ERR_PROTOCOL_ERROR); |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&h2c->px_counters->conn_proto_err); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| |
| /* Trailers terminate a DATA sequence */ |
| if (h2_make_htx_trailers(list, htx) <= 0) { |
| TRACE_STATE("failed to append HTX trailers into rxbuf", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_HDR|H2_EV_H2S_ERR, h2c->conn); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| goto done; |
| } |
| |
| /* Transfer the payload of a DATA frame to the HTTP/1 side. The HTTP/2 frame |
| * parser state is automatically updated. Returns > 0 if it could completely |
| * send the current frame, 0 if it couldn't complete, in which case |
| * SE_FL_RCV_MORE must be checked to know if some data remain pending (an empty |
| * DATA frame can return 0 as a valid result). Stream errors are reported in |
| * h2s->errcode and connection errors in h2c->errcode. The caller must already |
| * have checked the frame header and ensured that the frame was complete or the |
| * buffer full. It changes the frame state to FRAME_A once done. |
| */ |
| static int h2_frt_transfer_data(struct h2s *h2s) |
| { |
| struct h2c *h2c = h2s->h2c; |
| int block; |
| unsigned int flen = 0; |
| struct htx *htx = NULL; |
| struct buffer *scbuf; |
| unsigned int sent; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_DATA, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| |
| h2c->flags &= ~H2_CF_DEM_SFULL; |
| |
| scbuf = h2_get_buf(h2c, &h2s->rxbuf); |
| if (!scbuf) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_SALLOC; |
| TRACE_STATE("waiting for an h2s rxbuf", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_DATA|H2_EV_H2S_BLK, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| htx = htx_from_buf(scbuf); |
| |
| try_again: |
| flen = h2c->dfl - h2c->dpl; |
| if (!flen) |
| goto end_transfer; |
| |
| if (flen > b_data(&h2c->dbuf)) { |
| flen = b_data(&h2c->dbuf); |
| if (!flen) |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| |
| block = htx_free_data_space(htx); |
| if (!block) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_SFULL; |
| TRACE_STATE("h2s rxbuf is full", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_DATA|H2_EV_H2S_BLK, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| if (flen > block) |
| flen = block; |
| |
| /* here, flen is the max we can copy into the output buffer */ |
| block = b_contig_data(&h2c->dbuf, 0); |
| if (flen > block) |
| flen = block; |
| |
| sent = htx_add_data(htx, ist2(b_head(&h2c->dbuf), flen)); |
| TRACE_DATA("move some data to h2s rxbuf", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_DATA, h2c->conn, h2s, 0, (void *)(long)sent); |
| |
| b_del(&h2c->dbuf, sent); |
| h2c->dfl -= sent; |
| h2c->rcvd_c += sent; |
| h2c->rcvd_s += sent; // warning, this can also affect the closed streams! |
| |
| if (h2s->flags & H2_SF_DATA_CLEN) { |
| h2s->body_len -= sent; |
| htx->extra = h2s->body_len; |
| } |
| |
| if (sent < flen) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DEM_SFULL; |
| TRACE_STATE("h2s rxbuf is full", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_DATA|H2_EV_H2S_BLK, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| |
| goto try_again; |
| |
| end_transfer: |
| /* here we're done with the frame, all the payload (except padding) was |
| * transferred. |
| */ |
| |
| if (!(h2s->flags & H2_SF_BODY_TUNNEL) && (h2c->dff & H2_F_DATA_END_STREAM)) { |
| /* no more data are expected for this message. This add the EOM |
| * flag but only on the response path or if no tunnel attempt |
| * was aborted. Otherwise (request path + tunnel abrted), the |
| * EOM was already reported. |
| */ |
| if ((h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK) || !(h2s->flags & H2_SF_TUNNEL_ABRT)) { |
| /* If we receive an empty DATA frame with ES flag while the HTX |
| * message is empty, we must be sure to push a block to be sure |
| * the HTX EOM flag will be handled on the other side. It is a |
| * workaround because for now it is not possible to push empty |
| * HTX DATA block. And without this block, there is no way to |
| * "commit" the end of the message. |
| */ |
| if (htx_is_empty(htx)) { |
| if (!htx_add_endof(htx, HTX_BLK_EOT)) |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| htx->flags |= HTX_FL_EOM; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| h2c->rcvd_c += h2c->dpl; |
| h2c->rcvd_s += h2c->dpl; |
| h2c->dpl = 0; |
| h2c->st0 = H2_CS_FRAME_A; // send the corresponding window update |
| htx_to_buf(htx, scbuf); |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_DATA, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return 1; |
| fail: |
| if (htx) |
| htx_to_buf(htx, scbuf); |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_DATA, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Try to send a HEADERS frame matching HTX response present in HTX message |
| * <htx> for the H2 stream <h2s>. Returns the number of bytes sent. The caller |
| * must check the stream's status to detect any error which might have happened |
| * subsequently to a successful send. The htx blocks are automatically removed |
| * from the message. The htx message is assumed to be valid since produced from |
| * the internal code, hence it contains a start line, an optional series of |
| * header blocks and an end of header, otherwise an invalid frame could be |
| * emitted and the resulting htx message could be left in an inconsistent state. |
| */ |
| static size_t h2s_snd_fhdrs(struct h2s *h2s, struct htx *htx) |
| { |
| struct http_hdr list[global.tune.max_http_hdr]; |
| struct h2c *h2c = h2s->h2c; |
| struct htx_blk *blk; |
| struct buffer outbuf; |
| struct buffer *mbuf; |
| struct htx_sl *sl; |
| enum htx_blk_type type; |
| int es_now = 0; |
| int ret = 0; |
| int hdr; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| |
| /* get the start line (we do have one) and the rest of the headers, |
| * that we dump starting at header 0 */ |
| sl = NULL; |
| hdr = 0; |
| for (blk = htx_get_head_blk(htx); blk; blk = htx_get_next_blk(htx, blk)) { |
| type = htx_get_blk_type(blk); |
| |
| if (type == HTX_BLK_UNUSED) |
| continue; |
| |
| if (type == HTX_BLK_EOH) |
| break; |
| |
| if (type == HTX_BLK_HDR) { |
| BUG_ON(!sl); /* The start-line mut be defined before any headers */ |
| if (unlikely(hdr >= sizeof(list)/sizeof(list[0]) - 1)) { |
| TRACE_ERROR("too many headers", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR|H2_EV_H2S_ERR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| |
| list[hdr].n = htx_get_blk_name(htx, blk); |
| list[hdr].v = htx_get_blk_value(htx, blk); |
| hdr++; |
| } |
| else if (type == HTX_BLK_RES_SL) { |
| BUG_ON(sl); /* Only one start-line expected */ |
| sl = htx_get_blk_ptr(htx, blk); |
| h2s->status = sl->info.res.status; |
| if (h2s->status == 204 || h2s->status == 304) |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_BODYLESS_RESP; |
| if (h2s->status < 100 || h2s->status > 999) { |
| TRACE_ERROR("will not encode an invalid status code", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR|H2_EV_H2S_ERR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| else if (h2s->status == 101) { |
| if (unlikely(h2s->flags & H2_SF_EXT_CONNECT_RCVD)) { |
| /* If an Extended CONNECT has been received, we need to convert 101 to 200 */ |
| h2s->status = 200; |
| h2s->flags &= ~H2_SF_EXT_CONNECT_RCVD; |
| } |
| else { |
| /* Otherwise, 101 responses are not supported in H2, so return a error (RFC7540#8.1.1) */ |
| TRACE_ERROR("will not encode an invalid status code", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR|H2_EV_H2S_ERR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| } |
| else if ((h2s->flags & H2_SF_BODY_TUNNEL) && h2s->status >= 300) { |
| /* Abort the tunnel attempt */ |
| h2s->flags &= ~H2_SF_BODY_TUNNEL; |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_TUNNEL_ABRT; |
| } |
| } |
| else { |
| TRACE_ERROR("will not encode unexpected htx block", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR|H2_EV_H2S_ERR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* The start-line me be defined */ |
| BUG_ON(!sl); |
| |
| /* marker for end of headers */ |
| list[hdr].n = ist(""); |
| |
| mbuf = br_tail(h2c->mbuf); |
| retry: |
| if (!h2_get_buf(h2c, mbuf)) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MALLOC; |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_BLK_MROOM; |
| TRACE_STATE("waiting for room in output buffer", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR|H2_EV_H2S_BLK, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| chunk_reset(&outbuf); |
| |
| while (1) { |
| outbuf = b_make(b_tail(mbuf), b_contig_space(mbuf), 0, 0); |
| if (outbuf.size >= 9 || !b_space_wraps(mbuf)) |
| break; |
| realign_again: |
| b_slow_realign(mbuf, trash.area, b_data(mbuf)); |
| } |
| |
| if (outbuf.size < 9) |
| goto full; |
| |
| /* len: 0x000000 (fill later), type: 1(HEADERS), flags: ENDH=4 */ |
| memcpy(outbuf.area, "\x00\x00\x00\x01\x04", 5); |
| write_n32(outbuf.area + 5, h2s->id); // 4 bytes |
| outbuf.data = 9; |
| |
| if ((h2c->flags & (H2_CF_SHTS_UPDATED|H2_CF_DTSU_EMITTED)) == H2_CF_SHTS_UPDATED) { |
| /* SETTINGS_HEADER_TABLE_SIZE changed, we must send an HPACK |
| * dynamic table size update so that some clients are not |
| * confused. In practice we only need to send the DTSU when the |
| * advertised size is lower than the current one, and since we |
| * don't use it and don't care about the default 4096 bytes, |
| * we only ack it with a zero size thus we at most have to deal |
| * with this once. See RFC7541#4.2 and #6.3 for the spec, and |
| * below for the whole context and interoperability risks: |
| * https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/ietf-http-wg/2021OctDec/0235.html |
| */ |
| if (b_room(&outbuf) < 1) |
| goto full; |
| outbuf.area[outbuf.data++] = 0x20; // HPACK DTSU 0 bytes |
| |
| /* let's not update the flags now but only once the buffer is |
| * really committed. |
| */ |
| } |
| |
| /* encode status, which necessarily is the first one */ |
| if (!hpack_encode_int_status(&outbuf, h2s->status)) { |
| if (b_space_wraps(mbuf)) |
| goto realign_again; |
| goto full; |
| } |
| |
| if ((TRACE_SOURCE)->verbosity >= H2_VERB_ADVANCED) { |
| char sts[4]; |
| |
| h2_trace_header(ist(":status"), ist(ultoa_r(h2s->status, sts, sizeof(sts))), |
| H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR, ist(TRC_LOC), __FUNCTION__, |
| h2c, h2s); |
| } |
| |
| /* encode all headers, stop at empty name */ |
| for (hdr = 0; hdr < sizeof(list)/sizeof(list[0]); hdr++) { |
| /* these ones do not exist in H2 and must be dropped. */ |
| if (isteq(list[hdr].n, ist("connection")) || |
| isteq(list[hdr].n, ist("proxy-connection")) || |
| isteq(list[hdr].n, ist("keep-alive")) || |
| isteq(list[hdr].n, ist("upgrade")) || |
| isteq(list[hdr].n, ist("transfer-encoding"))) |
| continue; |
| |
| /* Skip all pseudo-headers */ |
| if (*(list[hdr].n.ptr) == ':') |
| continue; |
| |
| if (isteq(list[hdr].n, ist(""))) |
| break; // end |
| |
| if (!h2_encode_header(&outbuf, list[hdr].n, list[hdr].v, H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR, |
| ist(TRC_LOC), __FUNCTION__, h2c, h2s)) { |
| /* output full */ |
| if (b_space_wraps(mbuf)) |
| goto realign_again; |
| goto full; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* update the frame's size */ |
| h2_set_frame_size(outbuf.area, outbuf.data - 9); |
| |
| if (outbuf.data > h2c->mfs + 9) { |
| if (!h2_fragment_headers(&outbuf, h2c->mfs)) { |
| /* output full */ |
| if (b_space_wraps(mbuf)) |
| goto realign_again; |
| goto full; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| TRACE_USER("sent H2 response ", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR, h2c->conn, h2s, htx); |
| |
| /* remove all header blocks including the EOH and compute the |
| * corresponding size. |
| */ |
| ret = 0; |
| blk = htx_get_head_blk(htx); |
| while (blk) { |
| type = htx_get_blk_type(blk); |
| ret += htx_get_blksz(blk); |
| blk = htx_remove_blk(htx, blk); |
| /* The removed block is the EOH */ |
| if (type == HTX_BLK_EOH) |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (!h2s_sc(h2s) || se_fl_test(h2s->sd, SE_FL_SHW)) { |
| /* Response already closed: add END_STREAM */ |
| es_now = 1; |
| } |
| else if ((htx->flags & HTX_FL_EOM) && htx_is_empty(htx) && h2s->status >= 200) { |
| /* EOM+empty: we may need to add END_STREAM except for 1xx |
| * responses and tunneled response. |
| */ |
| if (!(h2s->flags & H2_SF_BODY_TUNNEL) || h2s->status >= 300) |
| es_now = 1; |
| } |
| |
| if (es_now) |
| outbuf.area[4] |= H2_F_HEADERS_END_STREAM; |
| |
| /* commit the H2 response */ |
| b_add(mbuf, outbuf.data); |
| |
| /* indicates the HEADERS frame was sent, except for 1xx responses. For |
| * 1xx responses, another HEADERS frame is expected. |
| */ |
| if (h2s->status >= 200) |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_HEADERS_SENT; |
| |
| if (h2c->flags & H2_CF_SHTS_UPDATED) { |
| /* was sent above */ |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_DTSU_EMITTED; |
| h2c->flags &= ~H2_CF_SHTS_UPDATED; |
| } |
| |
| if (es_now) { |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_ES_SENT; |
| TRACE_PROTO("setting ES on HEADERS frame", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR, h2c->conn, h2s, htx); |
| if (h2s->st == H2_SS_OPEN) |
| h2s->st = H2_SS_HLOC; |
| else |
| h2s_close(h2s); |
| } |
| |
| /* OK we could properly deliver the response */ |
| end: |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return ret; |
| full: |
| if ((mbuf = br_tail_add(h2c->mbuf)) != NULL) |
| goto retry; |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MFULL; |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_BLK_MROOM; |
| ret = 0; |
| TRACE_STATE("mux buffer full", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR|H2_EV_H2S_BLK, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto end; |
| fail: |
| /* unparsable HTX messages, too large ones to be produced in the local |
| * list etc go here (unrecoverable errors). |
| */ |
| h2s_error(h2s, H2_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR); |
| ret = 0; |
| goto end; |
| } |
| |
| /* Try to send a HEADERS frame matching HTX request present in HTX message |
| * <htx> for the H2 stream <h2s>. Returns the number of bytes sent. The caller |
| * must check the stream's status to detect any error which might have happened |
| * subsequently to a successful send. The htx blocks are automatically removed |
| * from the message. The htx message is assumed to be valid since produced from |
| * the internal code, hence it contains a start line, an optional series of |
| * header blocks and an end of header, otherwise an invalid frame could be |
| * emitted and the resulting htx message could be left in an inconsistent state. |
| */ |
| static size_t h2s_snd_bhdrs(struct h2s *h2s, struct htx *htx) |
| { |
| struct http_hdr list[global.tune.max_http_hdr]; |
| struct h2c *h2c = h2s->h2c; |
| struct htx_blk *blk; |
| struct buffer outbuf; |
| struct buffer *mbuf; |
| struct htx_sl *sl; |
| struct ist meth, uri, auth, host = IST_NULL; |
| enum htx_blk_type type; |
| int es_now = 0; |
| int ret = 0; |
| int hdr; |
| int extended_connect = 0; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| |
| /* get the start line (we do have one) and the rest of the headers, |
| * that we dump starting at header 0 */ |
| sl = NULL; |
| hdr = 0; |
| for (blk = htx_get_head_blk(htx); blk; blk = htx_get_next_blk(htx, blk)) { |
| type = htx_get_blk_type(blk); |
| |
| if (type == HTX_BLK_UNUSED) |
| continue; |
| |
| if (type == HTX_BLK_EOH) |
| break; |
| |
| if (type == HTX_BLK_HDR) { |
| BUG_ON(!sl); /* The start-line mut be defined before any headers */ |
| if (unlikely(hdr >= sizeof(list)/sizeof(list[0]) - 1)) { |
| TRACE_ERROR("too many headers", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR|H2_EV_H2S_ERR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| |
| list[hdr].n = htx_get_blk_name(htx, blk); |
| list[hdr].v = htx_get_blk_value(htx, blk); |
| |
| /* Skip header if same name is used to add the server name */ |
| if ((h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK) && isttest(h2c->proxy->server_id_hdr_name) && |
| isteq(list[hdr].n, h2c->proxy->server_id_hdr_name)) |
| continue; |
| |
| /* Convert connection: upgrade to Extended connect from rfc 8441 */ |
| if ((sl->flags & HTX_SL_F_CONN_UPG) && isteqi(list[hdr].n, ist("connection"))) { |
| /* rfc 7230 #6.1 Connection = list of tokens */ |
| struct ist connection_ist = list[hdr].v; |
| do { |
| if (isteqi(iststop(connection_ist, ','), |
| ist("upgrade"))) { |
| if (!(h2c->flags & H2_CF_RCVD_RFC8441)) { |
| TRACE_STATE("reject upgrade because of no RFC8441 support", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| |
| TRACE_STATE("convert upgrade to extended connect method", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| h2s->flags |= (H2_SF_BODY_TUNNEL|H2_SF_EXT_CONNECT_SENT); |
| sl->info.req.meth = HTTP_METH_CONNECT; |
| meth = ist("CONNECT"); |
| |
| extended_connect = 1; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| connection_ist = istadv(istfind(connection_ist, ','), 1); |
| } while (istlen(connection_ist)); |
| } |
| |
| if ((sl->flags & HTX_SL_F_CONN_UPG) && isteq(list[hdr].n, ist("upgrade"))) { |
| /* rfc 7230 #6.7 Upgrade = list of protocols |
| * rfc 8441 #4 Extended connect = :protocol is single-valued |
| * |
| * only first HTTP/1 protocol is preserved |
| */ |
| const struct ist protocol = iststop(list[hdr].v, ','); |
| /* upgrade_protocol field is 16 bytes long in h2s */ |
| istpad(h2s->upgrade_protocol, isttrim(protocol, 15)); |
| } |
| |
| if (isteq(list[hdr].n, ist("host"))) |
| host = list[hdr].v; |
| |
| hdr++; |
| } |
| else if (type == HTX_BLK_REQ_SL) { |
| BUG_ON(sl); /* Only one start-line expected */ |
| sl = htx_get_blk_ptr(htx, blk); |
| meth = htx_sl_req_meth(sl); |
| uri = htx_sl_req_uri(sl); |
| if (sl->info.req.meth == HTTP_METH_HEAD) |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_BODYLESS_RESP; |
| if (unlikely(uri.len == 0)) { |
| TRACE_ERROR("no URI in HTX request", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR|H2_EV_H2S_ERR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| } |
| else { |
| TRACE_ERROR("will not encode unexpected htx block", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR|H2_EV_H2S_ERR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* The start-line me be defined */ |
| BUG_ON(!sl); |
| |
| /* Now add the server name to a header (if requested) */ |
| if ((h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK) && isttest(h2c->proxy->server_id_hdr_name)) { |
| struct server *srv = objt_server(h2c->conn->target); |
| |
| if (srv) { |
| list[hdr].n = h2c->proxy->server_id_hdr_name; |
| list[hdr].v = ist(srv->id); |
| hdr++; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* marker for end of headers */ |
| list[hdr].n = ist(""); |
| |
| mbuf = br_tail(h2c->mbuf); |
| retry: |
| if (!h2_get_buf(h2c, mbuf)) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MALLOC; |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_BLK_MROOM; |
| TRACE_STATE("waiting for room in output buffer", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR|H2_EV_H2S_BLK, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| chunk_reset(&outbuf); |
| |
| while (1) { |
| outbuf = b_make(b_tail(mbuf), b_contig_space(mbuf), 0, 0); |
| if (outbuf.size >= 9 || !b_space_wraps(mbuf)) |
| break; |
| realign_again: |
| b_slow_realign(mbuf, trash.area, b_data(mbuf)); |
| } |
| |
| if (outbuf.size < 9) |
| goto full; |
| |
| /* len: 0x000000 (fill later), type: 1(HEADERS), flags: ENDH=4 */ |
| memcpy(outbuf.area, "\x00\x00\x00\x01\x04", 5); |
| write_n32(outbuf.area + 5, h2s->id); // 4 bytes |
| outbuf.data = 9; |
| |
| /* encode the method, which necessarily is the first one */ |
| if (!hpack_encode_method(&outbuf, sl->info.req.meth, meth)) { |
| if (b_space_wraps(mbuf)) |
| goto realign_again; |
| goto full; |
| } |
| |
| h2_trace_header(ist(":method"), meth, H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR, ist(TRC_LOC), __FUNCTION__, h2c, h2s); |
| |
| auth = ist(NULL); |
| |
| /* RFC7540 #8.3: the CONNECT method must have : |
| * - :authority set to the URI part (host:port) |
| * - :method set to CONNECT |
| * - :scheme and :path omitted |
| * |
| * Note that this is not applicable in case of the Extended CONNECT |
| * protocol from rfc 8441. |
| */ |
| if (unlikely(sl->info.req.meth == HTTP_METH_CONNECT) && !extended_connect) { |
| auth = uri; |
| |
| if (!h2_encode_header(&outbuf, ist(":authority"), auth, H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR, |
| ist(TRC_LOC), __FUNCTION__, h2c, h2s)) { |
| /* output full */ |
| if (b_space_wraps(mbuf)) |
| goto realign_again; |
| goto full; |
| } |
| |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_BODY_TUNNEL; |
| } else { |
| /* other methods need a :scheme. If an authority is known from |
| * the request line, it must be sent, otherwise only host is |
| * sent. Host is never sent as the authority. |
| * |
| * This code is also applicable for Extended CONNECT protocol |
| * from rfc 8441. |
| */ |
| struct ist scheme = { }; |
| |
| if (uri.ptr[0] != '/' && uri.ptr[0] != '*') { |
| /* the URI seems to start with a scheme */ |
| int len = 1; |
| |
| while (len < uri.len && uri.ptr[len] != ':') |
| len++; |
| |
| if (len + 2 < uri.len && uri.ptr[len + 1] == '/' && uri.ptr[len + 2] == '/') { |
| /* make the uri start at the authority now */ |
| scheme = ist2(uri.ptr, len); |
| uri = istadv(uri, len + 3); |
| |
| /* find the auth part of the URI */ |
| auth = ist2(uri.ptr, 0); |
| while (auth.len < uri.len && auth.ptr[auth.len] != '/') |
| auth.len++; |
| |
| uri = istadv(uri, auth.len); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* For Extended CONNECT, the :authority must be present. |
| * Use host value for it. |
| */ |
| if (unlikely(extended_connect) && isttest(host)) |
| auth = host; |
| |
| if (!scheme.len) { |
| /* no explicit scheme, we're using an origin-form URI, |
| * probably from an H1 request transcoded to H2 via an |
| * external layer, then received as H2 without authority. |
| * So we have to look up the scheme from the HTX flags. |
| * In such a case only http and https are possible, and |
| * https is the default (sent by browsers). |
| */ |
| if ((sl->flags & (HTX_SL_F_HAS_SCHM|HTX_SL_F_SCHM_HTTP)) == (HTX_SL_F_HAS_SCHM|HTX_SL_F_SCHM_HTTP)) |
| scheme = ist("http"); |
| else |
| scheme = ist("https"); |
| } |
| |
| if (!hpack_encode_scheme(&outbuf, scheme)) { |
| /* output full */ |
| if (b_space_wraps(mbuf)) |
| goto realign_again; |
| goto full; |
| } |
| |
| if (auth.len && |
| !h2_encode_header(&outbuf, ist(":authority"), auth, H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR, |
| ist(TRC_LOC), __FUNCTION__, h2c, h2s)) { |
| /* output full */ |
| if (b_space_wraps(mbuf)) |
| goto realign_again; |
| goto full; |
| } |
| |
| /* encode the path. RFC7540#8.1.2.3: if path is empty it must |
| * be sent as '/' or '*'. |
| */ |
| if (unlikely(!uri.len)) { |
| if (sl->info.req.meth == HTTP_METH_OPTIONS) |
| uri = ist("*"); |
| else |
| uri = ist("/"); |
| } |
| |
| if (!hpack_encode_path(&outbuf, uri)) { |
| /* output full */ |
| if (b_space_wraps(mbuf)) |
| goto realign_again; |
| goto full; |
| } |
| |
| h2_trace_header(ist(":path"), uri, H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR, ist(TRC_LOC), __FUNCTION__, h2c, h2s); |
| |
| /* encode the pseudo-header protocol from rfc8441 if using |
| * Extended CONNECT method. |
| */ |
| if (unlikely(extended_connect)) { |
| const struct ist protocol = ist(h2s->upgrade_protocol); |
| if (isttest(protocol)) { |
| if (!h2_encode_header(&outbuf, ist(":protocol"), protocol, H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR, |
| ist(TRC_LOC), __FUNCTION__, h2c, h2s)) { |
| /* output full */ |
| if (b_space_wraps(mbuf)) |
| goto realign_again; |
| goto full; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* encode all headers, stop at empty name. Host is only sent if we |
| * do not provide an authority. |
| */ |
| for (hdr = 0; hdr < sizeof(list)/sizeof(list[0]); hdr++) { |
| struct ist n = list[hdr].n; |
| struct ist v = list[hdr].v; |
| |
| /* these ones do not exist in H2 and must be dropped. */ |
| if (isteq(n, ist("connection")) || |
| (auth.len && isteq(n, ist("host"))) || |
| isteq(n, ist("proxy-connection")) || |
| isteq(n, ist("keep-alive")) || |
| isteq(n, ist("upgrade")) || |
| isteq(n, ist("transfer-encoding"))) |
| continue; |
| |
| if (isteq(n, ist("te"))) { |
| /* "te" may only be sent with "trailers" if this value |
| * is present, otherwise it must be deleted. |
| */ |
| v = istist(v, ist("trailers")); |
| if (!isttest(v) || (v.len > 8 && v.ptr[8] != ',')) |
| continue; |
| v = ist("trailers"); |
| } |
| |
| /* Skip all pseudo-headers */ |
| if (*(n.ptr) == ':') |
| continue; |
| |
| if (isteq(n, ist(""))) |
| break; // end |
| |
| if (!h2_encode_header(&outbuf, n, v, H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR, ist(TRC_LOC), __FUNCTION__, h2c, h2s)) { |
| /* output full */ |
| if (b_space_wraps(mbuf)) |
| goto realign_again; |
| goto full; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* update the frame's size */ |
| h2_set_frame_size(outbuf.area, outbuf.data - 9); |
| |
| if (outbuf.data > h2c->mfs + 9) { |
| if (!h2_fragment_headers(&outbuf, h2c->mfs)) { |
| /* output full */ |
| if (b_space_wraps(mbuf)) |
| goto realign_again; |
| goto full; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| TRACE_USER("sent H2 request ", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR, h2c->conn, h2s, htx); |
| |
| /* remove all header blocks including the EOH and compute the |
| * corresponding size. |
| */ |
| ret = 0; |
| blk = htx_get_head_blk(htx); |
| while (blk) { |
| type = htx_get_blk_type(blk); |
| ret += htx_get_blksz(blk); |
| blk = htx_remove_blk(htx, blk); |
| /* The removed block is the EOH */ |
| if (type == HTX_BLK_EOH) |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (!h2s_sc(h2s) || se_fl_test(h2s->sd, SE_FL_SHW)) { |
| /* Request already closed: add END_STREAM */ |
| es_now = 1; |
| } |
| if ((htx->flags & HTX_FL_EOM) && htx_is_empty(htx)) { |
| /* EOM+empty: we may need to add END_STREAM (except for CONNECT |
| * request) |
| */ |
| if (!(h2s->flags & H2_SF_BODY_TUNNEL)) |
| es_now = 1; |
| } |
| |
| if (es_now) |
| outbuf.area[4] |= H2_F_HEADERS_END_STREAM; |
| |
| /* commit the H2 response */ |
| b_add(mbuf, outbuf.data); |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_HEADERS_SENT; |
| h2s->st = H2_SS_OPEN; |
| |
| if (es_now) { |
| TRACE_PROTO("setting ES on HEADERS frame", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR, h2c->conn, h2s, htx); |
| // trim any possibly pending data (eg: inconsistent content-length) |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_ES_SENT; |
| h2s->st = H2_SS_HLOC; |
| } |
| |
| end: |
| return ret; |
| full: |
| if ((mbuf = br_tail_add(h2c->mbuf)) != NULL) |
| goto retry; |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MFULL; |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_BLK_MROOM; |
| ret = 0; |
| TRACE_STATE("mux buffer full", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR|H2_EV_H2S_BLK, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto end; |
| fail: |
| /* unparsable HTX messages, too large ones to be produced in the local |
| * list etc go here (unrecoverable errors). |
| */ |
| h2s_error(h2s, H2_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR); |
| ret = 0; |
| goto end; |
| } |
| |
| /* Try to send a DATA frame matching HTTP response present in HTX structure |
| * present in <buf>, for stream <h2s>. Returns the number of bytes sent. The |
| * caller must check the stream's status to detect any error which might have |
| * happened subsequently to a successful send. Returns the number of data bytes |
| * consumed, or zero if nothing done. |
| */ |
| static size_t h2s_make_data(struct h2s *h2s, struct buffer *buf, size_t count) |
| { |
| struct h2c *h2c = h2s->h2c; |
| struct htx *htx; |
| struct buffer outbuf; |
| struct buffer *mbuf; |
| size_t total = 0; |
| int es_now = 0; |
| int bsize; /* htx block size */ |
| int fsize; /* h2 frame size */ |
| struct htx_blk *blk; |
| enum htx_blk_type type; |
| int trunc_out; /* non-zero if truncated on out buf */ |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_DATA, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| |
| htx = htx_from_buf(buf); |
| |
| /* We only come here with HTX_BLK_DATA blocks */ |
| |
| new_frame: |
| if (!count || htx_is_empty(htx)) |
| goto end; |
| |
| if ((h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK) && |
| (h2s->flags & (H2_SF_HEADERS_RCVD|H2_SF_BODY_TUNNEL)) == H2_SF_BODY_TUNNEL) { |
| /* The response HEADERS frame not received yet. Thus the tunnel |
| * is not fully established yet. In this situation, we block |
| * data sending. |
| */ |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_BLK_MBUSY; |
| TRACE_STATE("Request DATA frame blocked waiting for tunnel establishment", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_DATA, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto end; |
| } |
| else if ((h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK) && (h2s->flags & H2_SF_TUNNEL_ABRT)) { |
| /* a tunnel attempt was aborted but the is pending raw data to xfer to the server. |
| * Thus the stream is closed with the CANCEL error. The error will be reported to |
| * the upper layer as aserver abort. But at this stage there is nothing more we can |
| * do. We just wait for the end of the response to be sure to not truncate it. |
| */ |
| if (!(h2s->flags & H2_SF_ES_RCVD)) { |
| TRACE_STATE("Request DATA frame blocked waiting end of aborted tunnel", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_DATA, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_BLK_MBUSY; |
| } |
| else { |
| TRACE_ERROR("Request DATA frame for aborted tunnel", H2_EV_RX_FRAME|H2_EV_RX_DATA, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| h2s_error(h2s, H2_ERR_CANCEL); |
| } |
| goto end; |
| } |
| |
| blk = htx_get_head_blk(htx); |
| type = htx_get_blk_type(blk); |
| bsize = htx_get_blksz(blk); |
| fsize = bsize; |
| trunc_out = 0; |
| if (type != HTX_BLK_DATA) |
| goto end; |
| |
| mbuf = br_tail(h2c->mbuf); |
| retry: |
| if (!h2_get_buf(h2c, mbuf)) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MALLOC; |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_BLK_MROOM; |
| TRACE_STATE("waiting for room in output buffer", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_DATA|H2_EV_H2S_BLK, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto end; |
| } |
| |
| /* Perform some optimizations to reduce the number of buffer copies. |
| * First, if the mux's buffer is empty and the htx area contains |
| * exactly one data block of the same size as the requested count, and |
| * this count fits within the frame size, the stream's window size, and |
| * the connection's window size, then it's possible to simply swap the |
| * caller's buffer with the mux's output buffer and adjust offsets and |
| * length to match the entire DATA HTX block in the middle. In this |
| * case we perform a true zero-copy operation from end-to-end. This is |
| * the situation that happens all the time with large files. Second, if |
| * this is not possible, but the mux's output buffer is empty, we still |
| * have an opportunity to avoid the copy to the intermediary buffer, by |
| * making the intermediary buffer's area point to the output buffer's |
| * area. In this case we want to skip the HTX header to make sure that |
| * copies remain aligned and that this operation remains possible all |
| * the time. This goes for headers, data blocks and any data extracted |
| * from the HTX blocks. |
| */ |
| if (unlikely(fsize == count && |
| htx_nbblks(htx) == 1 && type == HTX_BLK_DATA && |
| fsize <= h2s_mws(h2s) && fsize <= h2c->mws && fsize <= h2c->mfs)) { |
| void *old_area = mbuf->area; |
| |
| if (b_data(mbuf)) { |
| /* Too bad there are data left there. We're willing to memcpy/memmove |
| * up to 1/4 of the buffer, which means that it's OK to copy a large |
| * frame into a buffer containing few data if it needs to be realigned, |
| * and that it's also OK to copy few data without realigning. Otherwise |
| * we'll pretend the mbuf is full and wait for it to become empty. |
| */ |
| if (fsize + 9 <= b_room(mbuf) && |
| (b_data(mbuf) <= b_size(mbuf) / 4 || |
| (fsize <= b_size(mbuf) / 4 && fsize + 9 <= b_contig_space(mbuf)))) { |
| TRACE_STATE("small data present in output buffer, appending", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_DATA, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto copy; |
| } |
| |
| if ((mbuf = br_tail_add(h2c->mbuf)) != NULL) |
| goto retry; |
| |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MFULL; |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_BLK_MROOM; |
| TRACE_STATE("too large data present in output buffer, waiting for emptiness", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_DATA, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto end; |
| } |
| |
| if (htx->flags & HTX_FL_EOM) { |
| /* EOM+empty: we may need to add END_STREAM (except for tunneled |
| * message) |
| */ |
| if (!(h2s->flags & H2_SF_BODY_TUNNEL)) |
| es_now = 1; |
| } |
| /* map an H2 frame to the HTX block so that we can put the |
| * frame header there. |
| */ |
| *mbuf = b_make(buf->area, buf->size, sizeof(struct htx) + blk->addr - 9, fsize + 9); |
| outbuf.area = b_head(mbuf); |
| |
| /* prepend an H2 DATA frame header just before the DATA block */ |
| memcpy(outbuf.area, "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00", 5); |
| write_n32(outbuf.area + 5, h2s->id); // 4 bytes |
| if (es_now) |
| outbuf.area[4] |= H2_F_DATA_END_STREAM; |
| h2_set_frame_size(outbuf.area, fsize); |
| |
| /* update windows */ |
| h2s->sws -= fsize; |
| h2c->mws -= fsize; |
| |
| /* and exchange with our old area */ |
| buf->area = old_area; |
| buf->data = buf->head = 0; |
| total += fsize; |
| fsize = 0; |
| |
| TRACE_PROTO("sent H2 DATA frame (zero-copy)", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_DATA, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| copy: |
| /* for DATA and EOM we'll have to emit a frame, even if empty */ |
| |
| while (1) { |
| outbuf = b_make(b_tail(mbuf), b_contig_space(mbuf), 0, 0); |
| if (outbuf.size >= 9 || !b_space_wraps(mbuf)) |
| break; |
| realign_again: |
| b_slow_realign(mbuf, trash.area, b_data(mbuf)); |
| } |
| |
| if (outbuf.size < 9) { |
| if ((mbuf = br_tail_add(h2c->mbuf)) != NULL) |
| goto retry; |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MFULL; |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_BLK_MROOM; |
| TRACE_STATE("output buffer full", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_DATA, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto end; |
| } |
| |
| /* len: 0x000000 (fill later), type: 0(DATA), flags: none=0 */ |
| memcpy(outbuf.area, "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00", 5); |
| write_n32(outbuf.area + 5, h2s->id); // 4 bytes |
| outbuf.data = 9; |
| |
| /* we have in <fsize> the exact number of bytes we need to copy from |
| * the HTX buffer. We need to check this against the connection's and |
| * the stream's send windows, and to ensure that this fits in the max |
| * frame size and in the buffer's available space minus 9 bytes (for |
| * the frame header). The connection's flow control is applied last so |
| * that we can use a separate list of streams which are immediately |
| * unblocked on window opening. Note: we don't implement padding. |
| */ |
| |
| if (!fsize) |
| goto send_empty; |
| |
| if (h2s_mws(h2s) <= 0) { |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_BLK_SFCTL; |
| if (LIST_INLIST(&h2s->list)) |
| LIST_DEL_INIT(&h2s->list); |
| LIST_APPEND(&h2c->blocked_list, &h2s->list); |
| TRACE_STATE("stream window <=0, flow-controlled", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_DATA|H2_EV_H2S_FCTL, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto end; |
| } |
| |
| if (fsize > count) |
| fsize = count; |
| |
| if (fsize > h2s_mws(h2s)) |
| fsize = h2s_mws(h2s); // >0 |
| |
| if (h2c->mfs && fsize > h2c->mfs) |
| fsize = h2c->mfs; // >0 |
| |
| if (fsize + 9 > outbuf.size) { |
| /* It doesn't fit at once. If it at least fits once split and |
| * the amount of data to move is low, let's defragment the |
| * buffer now. |
| */ |
| if (b_space_wraps(mbuf) && |
| (fsize + 9 <= b_room(mbuf)) && |
| b_data(mbuf) <= MAX_DATA_REALIGN) |
| goto realign_again; |
| fsize = outbuf.size - 9; |
| trunc_out = 1; |
| |
| if (fsize <= 0) { |
| /* no need to send an empty frame here */ |
| if ((mbuf = br_tail_add(h2c->mbuf)) != NULL) |
| goto retry; |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MFULL; |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_BLK_MROOM; |
| TRACE_STATE("output buffer full", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_DATA, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto end; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (h2c->mws <= 0) { |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_BLK_MFCTL; |
| TRACE_STATE("connection window <=0, stream flow-controlled", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_DATA|H2_EV_H2C_FCTL, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto end; |
| } |
| |
| if (fsize > h2c->mws) |
| fsize = h2c->mws; |
| |
| /* now let's copy this this into the output buffer */ |
| memcpy(outbuf.area + 9, htx_get_blk_ptr(htx, blk), fsize); |
| h2s->sws -= fsize; |
| h2c->mws -= fsize; |
| count -= fsize; |
| |
| send_empty: |
| /* update the frame's size */ |
| h2_set_frame_size(outbuf.area, fsize); |
| |
| /* consume incoming HTX block */ |
| total += fsize; |
| if (fsize == bsize) { |
| htx_remove_blk(htx, blk); |
| if ((htx->flags & HTX_FL_EOM) && htx_is_empty(htx)) { |
| /* EOM+empty: we may need to add END_STREAM (except for tunneled |
| * message) |
| */ |
| if (!(h2s->flags & H2_SF_BODY_TUNNEL)) |
| es_now = 1; |
| } |
| } |
| else { |
| /* we've truncated this block */ |
| htx_cut_data_blk(htx, blk, fsize); |
| } |
| |
| if (es_now) |
| outbuf.area[4] |= H2_F_DATA_END_STREAM; |
| |
| /* commit the H2 response */ |
| b_add(mbuf, fsize + 9); |
| |
| out: |
| if (es_now) { |
| if (h2s->st == H2_SS_OPEN) |
| h2s->st = H2_SS_HLOC; |
| else |
| h2s_close(h2s); |
| |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_ES_SENT; |
| TRACE_PROTO("ES flag set on outgoing frame", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_DATA|H2_EV_TX_EOI, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| } |
| else if (fsize) { |
| if (fsize == bsize) { |
| TRACE_DEVEL("more data may be available, trying to send another frame", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_DATA, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto new_frame; |
| } |
| else if (trunc_out) { |
| /* we've truncated this block */ |
| goto new_frame; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| end: |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_DATA, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return total; |
| } |
| |
| /* Skip the message payload (DATA blocks) and emit an empty DATA frame with the |
| * ES flag set for stream <h2s>. This function is called for response known to |
| * have no payload. Only DATA blocks are skipped. This means the trailers are |
| * still emitted. The caller must check the stream's status to detect any error |
| * which might have happened subsequently to a successful send. Returns the |
| * number of data bytes consumed, or zero if nothing done. |
| */ |
| static size_t h2s_skip_data(struct h2s *h2s, struct buffer *buf, size_t count) |
| { |
| struct h2c *h2c = h2s->h2c; |
| struct htx *htx; |
| int bsize; /* htx block size */ |
| int fsize; /* h2 frame size */ |
| struct htx_blk *blk; |
| enum htx_blk_type type; |
| size_t total = 0; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_DATA, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| |
| htx = htx_from_buf(buf); |
| |
| next_data: |
| if (!count || htx_is_empty(htx)) |
| goto end; |
| blk = htx_get_head_blk(htx); |
| type = htx_get_blk_type(blk); |
| bsize = htx_get_blksz(blk); |
| fsize = bsize; |
| if (type != HTX_BLK_DATA) |
| goto end; |
| |
| if (fsize > count) |
| fsize = count; |
| |
| if (fsize != bsize) |
| goto skip_data; |
| |
| if (!(htx->flags & HTX_FL_EOM) || !htx_is_unique_blk(htx, blk)) |
| goto skip_data; |
| |
| /* Here, it is the last block and it is also the end of the message. So |
| * we can emit an empty DATA frame with the ES flag set |
| */ |
| if (h2_send_empty_data_es(h2s) <= 0) |
| goto end; |
| |
| if (h2s->st == H2_SS_OPEN) |
| h2s->st = H2_SS_HLOC; |
| else |
| h2s_close(h2s); |
| |
| skip_data: |
| /* consume incoming HTX block */ |
| total += fsize; |
| if (fsize == bsize) { |
| TRACE_DEVEL("more data may be available, trying to skip another frame", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_DATA, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| htx_remove_blk(htx, blk); |
| goto next_data; |
| } |
| else { |
| /* we've truncated this block */ |
| htx_cut_data_blk(htx, blk, fsize); |
| } |
| |
| end: |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_DATA, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return total; |
| } |
| |
| /* Try to send a HEADERS frame matching HTX_BLK_TLR series of blocks present in |
| * HTX message <htx> for the H2 stream <h2s>. Returns the number of bytes |
| * processed. The caller must check the stream's status to detect any error |
| * which might have happened subsequently to a successful send. The htx blocks |
| * are automatically removed from the message. The htx message is assumed to be |
| * valid since produced from the internal code. Processing stops when meeting |
| * the EOT, which *is* removed. All trailers are processed at once and sent as a |
| * single frame. The ES flag is always set. |
| */ |
| static size_t h2s_make_trailers(struct h2s *h2s, struct htx *htx) |
| { |
| struct http_hdr list[global.tune.max_http_hdr]; |
| struct h2c *h2c = h2s->h2c; |
| struct htx_blk *blk; |
| struct buffer outbuf; |
| struct buffer *mbuf; |
| enum htx_blk_type type; |
| int ret = 0; |
| int hdr; |
| int idx; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| |
| /* get trailers. */ |
| hdr = 0; |
| for (blk = htx_get_head_blk(htx); blk; blk = htx_get_next_blk(htx, blk)) { |
| type = htx_get_blk_type(blk); |
| |
| if (type == HTX_BLK_UNUSED) |
| continue; |
| |
| if (type == HTX_BLK_EOT) |
| break; |
| if (type == HTX_BLK_TLR) { |
| if (unlikely(hdr >= sizeof(list)/sizeof(list[0]) - 1)) { |
| TRACE_ERROR("too many headers", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR|H2_EV_H2S_ERR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| |
| list[hdr].n = htx_get_blk_name(htx, blk); |
| list[hdr].v = htx_get_blk_value(htx, blk); |
| hdr++; |
| } |
| else { |
| TRACE_ERROR("will not encode unexpected htx block", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR|H2_EV_H2S_ERR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* marker for end of trailers */ |
| list[hdr].n = ist(""); |
| |
| mbuf = br_tail(h2c->mbuf); |
| retry: |
| if (!h2_get_buf(h2c, mbuf)) { |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MALLOC; |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_BLK_MROOM; |
| TRACE_STATE("waiting for room in output buffer", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR|H2_EV_H2S_BLK, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto end; |
| } |
| |
| chunk_reset(&outbuf); |
| |
| while (1) { |
| outbuf = b_make(b_tail(mbuf), b_contig_space(mbuf), 0, 0); |
| if (outbuf.size >= 9 || !b_space_wraps(mbuf)) |
| break; |
| realign_again: |
| b_slow_realign(mbuf, trash.area, b_data(mbuf)); |
| } |
| |
| if (outbuf.size < 9) |
| goto full; |
| |
| /* len: 0x000000 (fill later), type: 1(HEADERS), flags: ENDH=4,ES=1 */ |
| memcpy(outbuf.area, "\x00\x00\x00\x01\x05", 5); |
| write_n32(outbuf.area + 5, h2s->id); // 4 bytes |
| outbuf.data = 9; |
| |
| /* encode all headers */ |
| for (idx = 0; idx < hdr; idx++) { |
| /* these ones do not exist in H2 or must not appear in |
| * trailers and must be dropped. |
| */ |
| if (isteq(list[idx].n, ist("host")) || |
| isteq(list[idx].n, ist("content-length")) || |
| isteq(list[idx].n, ist("connection")) || |
| isteq(list[idx].n, ist("proxy-connection")) || |
| isteq(list[idx].n, ist("keep-alive")) || |
| isteq(list[idx].n, ist("upgrade")) || |
| isteq(list[idx].n, ist("te")) || |
| isteq(list[idx].n, ist("transfer-encoding"))) |
| continue; |
| |
| /* Skip all pseudo-headers */ |
| if (*(list[idx].n.ptr) == ':') |
| continue; |
| |
| if (!h2_encode_header(&outbuf, list[idx].n, list[idx].v, H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR, |
| ist(TRC_LOC), __FUNCTION__, h2c, h2s)) { |
| /* output full */ |
| if (b_space_wraps(mbuf)) |
| goto realign_again; |
| goto full; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (outbuf.data == 9) { |
| /* here we have a problem, we have nothing to emit (either we |
| * received an empty trailers block followed or we removed its |
| * contents above). Because of this we can't send a HEADERS |
| * frame, so we have to cheat and instead send an empty DATA |
| * frame conveying the ES flag. |
| */ |
| outbuf.area[3] = H2_FT_DATA; |
| outbuf.area[4] = H2_F_DATA_END_STREAM; |
| } |
| |
| /* update the frame's size */ |
| h2_set_frame_size(outbuf.area, outbuf.data - 9); |
| |
| if (outbuf.data > h2c->mfs + 9) { |
| if (!h2_fragment_headers(&outbuf, h2c->mfs)) { |
| /* output full */ |
| if (b_space_wraps(mbuf)) |
| goto realign_again; |
| goto full; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* commit the H2 response */ |
| TRACE_PROTO("sent H2 trailers HEADERS frame", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR|H2_EV_TX_EOI, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| b_add(mbuf, outbuf.data); |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_ES_SENT; |
| |
| if (h2s->st == H2_SS_OPEN) |
| h2s->st = H2_SS_HLOC; |
| else |
| h2s_close(h2s); |
| |
| /* OK we could properly deliver the response */ |
| done: |
| /* remove all header blocks till the end and compute the corresponding size. */ |
| ret = 0; |
| blk = htx_get_head_blk(htx); |
| while (blk) { |
| type = htx_get_blk_type(blk); |
| ret += htx_get_blksz(blk); |
| blk = htx_remove_blk(htx, blk); |
| /* The removed block is the EOT */ |
| if (type == HTX_BLK_EOT) |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| end: |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return ret; |
| full: |
| if ((mbuf = br_tail_add(h2c->mbuf)) != NULL) |
| goto retry; |
| h2c->flags |= H2_CF_MUX_MFULL; |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_BLK_MROOM; |
| ret = 0; |
| TRACE_STATE("mux buffer full", H2_EV_TX_FRAME|H2_EV_TX_HDR|H2_EV_H2S_BLK, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| goto end; |
| fail: |
| /* unparsable HTX messages, too large ones to be produced in the local |
| * list etc go here (unrecoverable errors). |
| */ |
| h2s_error(h2s, H2_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR); |
| ret = 0; |
| goto end; |
| } |
| |
| /* Called from the upper layer, to subscribe <es> to events <event_type>. The |
| * event subscriber <es> is not allowed to change from a previous call as long |
| * as at least one event is still subscribed. The <event_type> must only be a |
| * combination of SUB_RETRY_RECV and SUB_RETRY_SEND. It always returns 0. |
| */ |
| static int h2_subscribe(struct stconn *sc, int event_type, struct wait_event *es) |
| { |
| struct h2s *h2s = __sc_mux_strm(sc); |
| struct h2c *h2c = h2s->h2c; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_STRM_SEND|H2_EV_STRM_RECV, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| |
| BUG_ON(event_type & ~(SUB_RETRY_SEND|SUB_RETRY_RECV)); |
| BUG_ON(h2s->subs && h2s->subs != es); |
| |
| es->events |= event_type; |
| h2s->subs = es; |
| |
| if (event_type & SUB_RETRY_RECV) |
| TRACE_DEVEL("subscribe(recv)", H2_EV_STRM_RECV, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| |
| if (event_type & SUB_RETRY_SEND) { |
| TRACE_DEVEL("subscribe(send)", H2_EV_STRM_SEND, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| if (!(h2s->flags & H2_SF_BLK_SFCTL) && |
| !LIST_INLIST(&h2s->list)) { |
| if (h2s->flags & H2_SF_BLK_MFCTL) |
| LIST_APPEND(&h2c->fctl_list, &h2s->list); |
| else |
| LIST_APPEND(&h2c->send_list, &h2s->list); |
| } |
| } |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_STRM_SEND|H2_EV_STRM_RECV, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Called from the upper layer, to unsubscribe <es> from events <event_type>. |
| * The <es> pointer is not allowed to differ from the one passed to the |
| * subscribe() call. It always returns zero. |
| */ |
| static int h2_unsubscribe(struct stconn *sc, int event_type, struct wait_event *es) |
| { |
| struct h2s *h2s = __sc_mux_strm(sc); |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_STRM_SEND|H2_EV_STRM_RECV, h2s->h2c->conn, h2s); |
| |
| BUG_ON(event_type & ~(SUB_RETRY_SEND|SUB_RETRY_RECV)); |
| BUG_ON(h2s->subs && h2s->subs != es); |
| |
| es->events &= ~event_type; |
| if (!es->events) |
| h2s->subs = NULL; |
| |
| if (event_type & SUB_RETRY_RECV) |
| TRACE_DEVEL("unsubscribe(recv)", H2_EV_STRM_RECV, h2s->h2c->conn, h2s); |
| |
| if (event_type & SUB_RETRY_SEND) { |
| TRACE_DEVEL("unsubscribe(send)", H2_EV_STRM_SEND, h2s->h2c->conn, h2s); |
| h2s->flags &= ~H2_SF_NOTIFIED; |
| if (!(h2s->flags & (H2_SF_WANT_SHUTR | H2_SF_WANT_SHUTW))) |
| LIST_DEL_INIT(&h2s->list); |
| } |
| |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_STRM_SEND|H2_EV_STRM_RECV, h2s->h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Called from the upper layer, to receive data |
| * |
| * The caller is responsible for defragmenting <buf> if necessary. But <flags> |
| * must be tested to know the calling context. If CO_RFL_BUF_FLUSH is set, it |
| * means the caller wants to flush input data (from the mux buffer and the |
| * channel buffer) to be able to use kernel splicing or any kind of mux-to-mux |
| * xfer. If CO_RFL_KEEP_RECV is set, the mux must always subscribe for read |
| * events before giving back. CO_RFL_BUF_WET is set if <buf> is congested with |
| * data scheduled for leaving soon. CO_RFL_BUF_NOT_STUCK is set to instruct the |
| * mux it may optimize the data copy to <buf> if necessary. Otherwise, it should |
| * copy as much data as possible. |
| */ |
| static size_t h2_rcv_buf(struct stconn *sc, struct buffer *buf, size_t count, int flags) |
| { |
| struct h2s *h2s = __sc_mux_strm(sc); |
| struct h2c *h2c = h2s->h2c; |
| struct htx *h2s_htx = NULL; |
| struct htx *buf_htx = NULL; |
| size_t ret = 0; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_STRM_RECV, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| |
| /* transfer possibly pending data to the upper layer */ |
| h2s_htx = htx_from_buf(&h2s->rxbuf); |
| if (htx_is_empty(h2s_htx) && !(h2s_htx->flags & HTX_FL_PARSING_ERROR)) { |
| /* Here htx_to_buf() will set buffer data to 0 because |
| * the HTX is empty. |
| */ |
| htx_to_buf(h2s_htx, &h2s->rxbuf); |
| goto end; |
| } |
| |
| ret = h2s_htx->data; |
| buf_htx = htx_from_buf(buf); |
| |
| /* <buf> is empty and the message is small enough, swap the |
| * buffers. */ |
| if (htx_is_empty(buf_htx) && htx_used_space(h2s_htx) <= count) { |
| htx_to_buf(buf_htx, buf); |
| htx_to_buf(h2s_htx, &h2s->rxbuf); |
| b_xfer(buf, &h2s->rxbuf, b_data(&h2s->rxbuf)); |
| goto end; |
| } |
| |
| htx_xfer_blks(buf_htx, h2s_htx, count, HTX_BLK_UNUSED); |
| |
| if (h2s_htx->flags & HTX_FL_PARSING_ERROR) { |
| buf_htx->flags |= HTX_FL_PARSING_ERROR; |
| if (htx_is_empty(buf_htx)) |
| se_fl_set(h2s->sd, SE_FL_EOI); |
| } |
| else if (htx_is_empty(h2s_htx)) { |
| buf_htx->flags |= (h2s_htx->flags & HTX_FL_EOM); |
| |
| if (!(h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK) && (buf_htx->flags & HTX_FL_EOM)) { |
| /* If request EOM is reported to the upper layer, it means the |
| * H2S now expects data from the opposite side. |
| */ |
| se_expect_data(h2s->sd); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| buf_htx->extra = (h2s_htx->extra ? (h2s_htx->data + h2s_htx->extra) : 0); |
| htx_to_buf(buf_htx, buf); |
| htx_to_buf(h2s_htx, &h2s->rxbuf); |
| ret -= h2s_htx->data; |
| |
| end: |
| if (b_data(&h2s->rxbuf)) |
| se_fl_set(h2s->sd, SE_FL_RCV_MORE | SE_FL_WANT_ROOM); |
| else { |
| se_fl_clr(h2s->sd, SE_FL_RCV_MORE | SE_FL_WANT_ROOM); |
| if (h2s->flags & H2_SF_ES_RCVD) { |
| se_fl_set(h2s->sd, SE_FL_EOI); |
| /* Add EOS flag for tunnel */ |
| if (h2s->flags & H2_SF_BODY_TUNNEL) |
| se_fl_set(h2s->sd, SE_FL_EOS); |
| } |
| if (h2c_read0_pending(h2c) || h2s->st == H2_SS_CLOSED) |
| se_fl_set(h2s->sd, SE_FL_EOS); |
| if (se_fl_test(h2s->sd, SE_FL_ERR_PENDING)) |
| se_fl_set(h2s->sd, SE_FL_ERROR); |
| if (b_size(&h2s->rxbuf)) { |
| b_free(&h2s->rxbuf); |
| offer_buffers(NULL, 1); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (ret && h2c->dsi == h2s->id) { |
| /* demux is blocking on this stream's buffer */ |
| h2c->flags &= ~H2_CF_DEM_SFULL; |
| h2c_restart_reading(h2c, 1); |
| } |
| |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_STRM_RECV, h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Called from the upper layer, to send data from buffer <buf> for no more than |
| * <count> bytes. Returns the number of bytes effectively sent. Some status |
| * flags may be updated on the stream connector. |
| */ |
| static size_t h2_snd_buf(struct stconn *sc, struct buffer *buf, size_t count, int flags) |
| { |
| struct h2s *h2s = __sc_mux_strm(sc); |
| size_t total = 0; |
| size_t ret; |
| struct htx *htx; |
| struct htx_blk *blk; |
| enum htx_blk_type btype; |
| uint32_t bsize; |
| int32_t idx; |
| |
| TRACE_ENTER(H2_EV_H2S_SEND|H2_EV_STRM_SEND, h2s->h2c->conn, h2s); |
| |
| /* If we were not just woken because we wanted to send but couldn't, |
| * and there's somebody else that is waiting to send, do nothing, |
| * we will subscribe later and be put at the end of the list |
| */ |
| if (!(h2s->flags & H2_SF_NOTIFIED) && |
| (!LIST_ISEMPTY(&h2s->h2c->send_list) || !LIST_ISEMPTY(&h2s->h2c->fctl_list))) { |
| TRACE_DEVEL("other streams already waiting, going to the queue and leaving", H2_EV_H2S_SEND|H2_EV_H2S_BLK, h2s->h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| h2s->flags &= ~H2_SF_NOTIFIED; |
| |
| if (h2s->h2c->st0 < H2_CS_FRAME_H) { |
| TRACE_DEVEL("connection not ready, leaving", H2_EV_H2S_SEND|H2_EV_H2S_BLK, h2s->h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| if (h2s->h2c->st0 >= H2_CS_ERROR) { |
| se_fl_set(h2s->sd, SE_FL_ERROR); |
| TRACE_DEVEL("connection is in error, leaving in error", H2_EV_H2S_SEND|H2_EV_H2S_BLK|H2_EV_H2S_ERR|H2_EV_STRM_ERR, h2s->h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| htx = htx_from_buf(buf); |
| |
| if (!(h2s->flags & H2_SF_OUTGOING_DATA) && count) |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_OUTGOING_DATA; |
| |
| if (htx->extra && htx->extra != HTX_UNKOWN_PAYLOAD_LENGTH) |
| h2s->flags |= H2_SF_MORE_HTX_DATA; |
| else |
| h2s->flags &= ~H2_SF_MORE_HTX_DATA; |
| |
| if (h2s->id == 0) { |
| int32_t id = h2c_get_next_sid(h2s->h2c); |
| |
| if (id < 0) { |
| se_fl_set(h2s->sd, SE_FL_ERROR); |
| TRACE_DEVEL("couldn't get a stream ID, leaving in error", H2_EV_H2S_SEND|H2_EV_H2S_BLK|H2_EV_H2S_ERR|H2_EV_STRM_ERR, h2s->h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| eb32_delete(&h2s->by_id); |
| h2s->by_id.key = h2s->id = id; |
| h2s->h2c->max_id = id; |
| h2s->h2c->nb_reserved--; |
| eb32_insert(&h2s->h2c->streams_by_id, &h2s->by_id); |
| } |
| |
| while (h2s->st < H2_SS_HLOC && !(h2s->flags & H2_SF_BLK_ANY) && |
| count && !htx_is_empty(htx)) { |
| idx = htx_get_head(htx); |
| blk = htx_get_blk(htx, idx); |
| btype = htx_get_blk_type(blk); |
| bsize = htx_get_blksz(blk); |
| |
| switch (btype) { |
| case HTX_BLK_REQ_SL: |
| /* start-line before headers */ |
| ret = h2s_snd_bhdrs(h2s, htx); |
| if (ret > 0) { |
| total += ret; |
| count -= ret; |
| if (ret < bsize) |
| goto done; |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case HTX_BLK_RES_SL: |
| /* start-line before headers */ |
| ret = h2s_snd_fhdrs(h2s, htx); |
| if (ret > 0) { |
| total += ret; |
| count -= ret; |
| if (ret < bsize) |
| goto done; |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case HTX_BLK_DATA: |
| /* all these cause the emission of a DATA frame (possibly empty) */ |
| if (!(h2s->h2c->flags & H2_CF_IS_BACK) && |
| (h2s->flags & (H2_SF_BODY_TUNNEL|H2_SF_BODYLESS_RESP)) == H2_SF_BODYLESS_RESP) |
| ret = h2s_skip_data(h2s, buf, count); |
| else |
| ret = h2s_make_data(h2s, buf, count); |
| if (ret > 0) { |
| htx = htx_from_buf(buf); |
| total += ret; |
| count -= ret; |
| if (ret < bsize) |
| goto done; |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case HTX_BLK_TLR: |
| case HTX_BLK_EOT: |
| /* This is the first trailers block, all the subsequent ones */ |
| ret = h2s_make_trailers(h2s, htx); |
| if (ret > 0) { |
| total += ret; |
| count -= ret; |
| if (ret < bsize) |
| goto done; |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| default: |
| htx_remove_blk(htx, blk); |
| total += bsize; |
| count -= bsize; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| done: |
| if (h2s->st >= H2_SS_HLOC) { |
| /* trim any possibly pending data after we close (extra CR-LF, |
| * unprocessed trailers, abnormal extra data, ...) |
| */ |
| total += count; |
| count = 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* RST are sent similarly to frame acks */ |
| if (h2s->st == H2_SS_ERROR || h2s->flags & H2_SF_RST_RCVD) { |
| TRACE_DEVEL("reporting RST/error to the app-layer stream", H2_EV_H2S_SEND|H2_EV_H2S_ERR|H2_EV_STRM_ERR, h2s->h2c->conn, h2s); |
| se_fl_set_error(h2s->sd); |
| if (h2s_send_rst_stream(h2s->h2c, h2s) > 0) |
| h2s_close(h2s); |
| } |
| |
| htx_to_buf(htx, buf); |
| |
| if (total > 0) { |
| if (!(h2s->h2c->wait_event.events & SUB_RETRY_SEND)) { |
| TRACE_DEVEL("data queued, waking up h2c sender", H2_EV_H2S_SEND|H2_EV_H2C_SEND, h2s->h2c->conn, h2s); |
| tasklet_wakeup(h2s->h2c->wait_event.tasklet); |
| } |
| |
| } |
| /* If we're waiting for flow control, and we got a shutr on the |
| * connection, we will never be unlocked, so add an error on |
| * the stream connector. |
| */ |
| if ((h2s->h2c->flags & H2_CF_RCVD_SHUT) && |
| !b_data(&h2s->h2c->dbuf) && |
| (h2s->flags & (H2_SF_BLK_SFCTL | H2_SF_BLK_MFCTL))) { |
| TRACE_DEVEL("fctl with shutr, reporting error to app-layer", H2_EV_H2S_SEND|H2_EV_STRM_SEND|H2_EV_STRM_ERR, h2s->h2c->conn, h2s); |
| se_fl_set_error(h2s->sd); |
| } |
| |
| if (total > 0 && !(h2s->flags & H2_SF_BLK_SFCTL) && |
| !(h2s->flags & (H2_SF_WANT_SHUTR|H2_SF_WANT_SHUTW))) { |
| /* Ok we managed to send something, leave the send_list if we were still there */ |
| LIST_DEL_INIT(&h2s->list); |
| } |
| |
| TRACE_LEAVE(H2_EV_H2S_SEND|H2_EV_STRM_SEND, h2s->h2c->conn, h2s); |
| return total; |
| } |
| |
| /* appends some info about stream <h2s> to buffer <msg>, or does nothing if |
| * <h2s> is NULL. Returns non-zero if the stream is considered suspicious. May |
| * emit multiple lines, each new one being prefixed with <pfx>, if <pfx> is not |
| * NULL, otherwise a single line is used. |
| */ |
| static int h2_dump_h2s_info(struct buffer *msg, const struct h2s *h2s, const char *pfx) |
| { |
| int ret = 0; |
| |
| if (!h2s) |
| return ret; |
| |
| chunk_appendf(msg, " h2s.id=%d .st=%s .flg=0x%04x .rxbuf=%u@%p+%u/%u", |
| h2s->id, h2s_st_to_str(h2s->st), h2s->flags, |
| (unsigned int)b_data(&h2s->rxbuf), b_orig(&h2s->rxbuf), |
| (unsigned int)b_head_ofs(&h2s->rxbuf), (unsigned int)b_size(&h2s->rxbuf)); |
| |
| if (pfx) |
| chunk_appendf(msg, "\n%s", pfx); |
| |
| chunk_appendf(msg, " .sc=%p", h2s_sc(h2s)); |
| if (h2s_sc(h2s)) |
| chunk_appendf(msg, "(.flg=0x%08x .app=%p)", |
| h2s_sc(h2s)->flags, h2s_sc(h2s)->app); |
| |
| chunk_appendf(msg, " .sd=%p", h2s->sd); |
| chunk_appendf(msg, "(.flg=0x%08x)", se_fl_get(h2s->sd)); |
| |
| if (pfx) |
| chunk_appendf(msg, "\n%s", pfx); |
| |
| chunk_appendf(msg, " .subs=%p", h2s->subs); |
| if (h2s->subs) { |
| chunk_appendf(msg, "(ev=%d tl=%p", h2s->subs->events, h2s->subs->tasklet); |
| chunk_appendf(msg, " tl.calls=%d tl.ctx=%p tl.fct=", |
| h2s->subs->tasklet->calls, |
| h2s->subs->tasklet->context); |
| if (h2s->subs->tasklet->calls >= 1000000) |
| ret = 1; |
| resolve_sym_name(msg, NULL, h2s->subs->tasklet->process); |
| chunk_appendf(msg, ")"); |
| } |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* appends some info about connection <h2c> to buffer <msg>, or does nothing if |
| * <h2c> is NULL. Returns non-zero if the connection is considered suspicious. |
| * May emit multiple lines, each new one being prefixed with <pfx>, if <pfx> is |
| * not NULL, otherwise a single line is used. |
| */ |
| static int h2_dump_h2c_info(struct buffer *msg, struct h2c *h2c, const char *pfx) |
| { |
| const struct buffer *hmbuf, *tmbuf; |
| const struct h2s *h2s = NULL; |
| struct eb32_node *node; |
| int fctl_cnt = 0; |
| int send_cnt = 0; |
| int tree_cnt = 0; |
| int orph_cnt = 0; |
| int ret = 0; |
| |
| if (!h2c) |
| return ret; |
| |
| list_for_each_entry(h2s, &h2c->fctl_list, list) |
| fctl_cnt++; |
| |
| list_for_each_entry(h2s, &h2c->send_list, list) |
| send_cnt++; |
| |
| node = eb32_first(&h2c->streams_by_id); |
| while (node) { |
| h2s = container_of(node, struct h2s, by_id); |
| tree_cnt++; |
| if (!h2s_sc(h2s)) |
| orph_cnt++; |
| node = eb32_next(node); |
| } |
| |
| hmbuf = br_head(h2c->mbuf); |
| tmbuf = br_tail(h2c->mbuf); |
| chunk_appendf(msg, " h2c.st0=%s .err=%d .maxid=%d .lastid=%d .flg=0x%04x" |
| " .nbst=%u .nbsc=%u", |
| h2c_st_to_str(h2c->st0), h2c->errcode, h2c->max_id, h2c->last_sid, h2c->flags, |
| h2c->nb_streams, h2c->nb_sc); |
| |
| if (pfx) |
| chunk_appendf(msg, "\n%s", pfx); |
| |
| chunk_appendf(msg, " .fctl_cnt=%d .send_cnt=%d .tree_cnt=%d" |
| " .orph_cnt=%d .sub=%d .dsi=%d .dbuf=%u@%p+%u/%u", |
| fctl_cnt, send_cnt, tree_cnt, orph_cnt, |
| h2c->wait_event.events, h2c->dsi, |
| (unsigned int)b_data(&h2c->dbuf), b_orig(&h2c->dbuf), |
| (unsigned int)b_head_ofs(&h2c->dbuf), (unsigned int)b_size(&h2c->dbuf)); |
| |
| if (pfx) |
| chunk_appendf(msg, "\n%s", pfx); |
| |
| chunk_appendf(msg, " .mbuf=[%u..%u|%u],h=[%u@%p+%u/%u],t=[%u@%p+%u/%u]", |
| br_head_idx(h2c->mbuf), br_tail_idx(h2c->mbuf), br_size(h2c->mbuf), |
| (unsigned int)b_data(hmbuf), b_orig(hmbuf), |
| (unsigned int)b_head_ofs(hmbuf), (unsigned int)b_size(hmbuf), |
| (unsigned int)b_data(tmbuf), b_orig(tmbuf), |
| (unsigned int)b_head_ofs(tmbuf), (unsigned int)b_size(tmbuf)); |
| |
| chunk_appendf(msg, " .task=%p", h2c->task); |
| if (h2c->task) { |
| chunk_appendf(msg, " .exp=%s", |
| h2c->task->expire ? tick_is_expired(h2c->task->expire, now_ms) ? "<PAST>" : |
| human_time(TICKS_TO_MS(h2c->task->expire - now_ms), TICKS_TO_MS(1000)) : "<NEVER>"); |
| } |
| |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* for debugging with CLI's "show fd" command */ |
| static int h2_show_fd(struct buffer *msg, struct connection *conn) |
| { |
| struct h2c *h2c = conn->ctx; |
| const struct h2s *h2s; |
| struct eb32_node *node; |
| int ret = 0; |
| |
| if (!h2c) |
| return ret; |
| |
| ret |= h2_dump_h2c_info(msg, h2c, NULL); |
| |
| node = eb32_last(&h2c->streams_by_id); |
| if (node) { |
| h2s = container_of(node, struct h2s, by_id); |
| chunk_appendf(msg, " last_h2s=%p", h2s); |
| ret |= h2_dump_h2s_info(msg, h2s, NULL); |
| } |
| |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* for debugging with CLI's "show sess" command. May emit multiple lines, each |
| * new one being prefixed with <pfx>, if <pfx> is not NULL, otherwise a single |
| * line is used. Each field starts with a space so it's safe to print it after |
| * existing fields. |
| */ |
| static int h2_show_sd(struct buffer *msg, struct sedesc *sd, const char *pfx) |
| { |
| struct h2s *h2s = sd->se; |
| int ret = 0; |
| |
| if (!h2s) |
| return ret; |
| |
| chunk_appendf(msg, " h2s=%p", h2s); |
| ret |= h2_dump_h2s_info(msg, h2s, pfx); |
| if (pfx) |
| chunk_appendf(msg, "\n%s", pfx); |
| chunk_appendf(msg, " h2c=%p", h2s->h2c); |
| ret |= h2_dump_h2c_info(msg, h2s->h2c, pfx); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* Migrate the the connection to the current thread. |
| * Return 0 if successful, non-zero otherwise. |
| * Expected to be called with the old thread lock held. |
| */ |
| static int h2_takeover(struct connection *conn, int orig_tid) |
| { |
| struct h2c *h2c = conn->ctx; |
| struct task *task; |
| |
| if (fd_takeover(conn->handle.fd, conn) != 0) |
| return -1; |
| |
| if (conn->xprt->takeover && conn->xprt->takeover(conn, conn->xprt_ctx, orig_tid) != 0) { |
| /* We failed to takeover the xprt, even if the connection may |
| * still be valid, flag it as error'd, as we have already |
| * taken over the fd, and wake the tasklet, so that it will |
| * destroy it. |
| */ |
| conn->flags |= CO_FL_ERROR; |
| tasklet_wakeup_on(h2c->wait_event.tasklet, orig_tid); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| if (h2c->wait_event.events) |
| h2c->conn->xprt->unsubscribe(h2c->conn, h2c->conn->xprt_ctx, |
| h2c->wait_event.events, &h2c->wait_event); |
| /* To let the tasklet know it should free itself, and do nothing else, |
| * set its context to NULL. |
| */ |
| h2c->wait_event.tasklet->context = NULL; |
| tasklet_wakeup_on(h2c->wait_event.tasklet, orig_tid); |
| |
| task = h2c->task; |
| if (task) { |
| task->context = NULL; |
| h2c->task = NULL; |
| __ha_barrier_store(); |
| task_kill(task); |
| |
| h2c->task = task_new_here(); |
| if (!h2c->task) { |
| h2_release(h2c); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| h2c->task->process = h2_timeout_task; |
| h2c->task->context = h2c; |
| } |
| h2c->wait_event.tasklet = tasklet_new(); |
| if (!h2c->wait_event.tasklet) { |
| h2_release(h2c); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| h2c->wait_event.tasklet->process = h2_io_cb; |
| h2c->wait_event.tasklet->context = h2c; |
| h2c->conn->xprt->subscribe(h2c->conn, h2c->conn->xprt_ctx, |
| SUB_RETRY_RECV, &h2c->wait_event); |
| |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /*******************************************************/ |
| /* functions below are dedicated to the config parsers */ |
| /*******************************************************/ |
| |
| /* config parser for global "tune.h2.header-table-size" */ |
| static int h2_parse_header_table_size(char **args, int section_type, struct proxy *curpx, |
| const struct proxy *defpx, const char *file, int line, |
| char **err) |
| { |
| if (too_many_args(1, args, err, NULL)) |
| return -1; |
| |
| h2_settings_header_table_size = atoi(args[1]); |
| if (h2_settings_header_table_size < 4096 || h2_settings_header_table_size > 65536) { |
| memprintf(err, "'%s' expects a numeric value between 4096 and 65536.", args[0]); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* config parser for global "tune.h2.initial-window-size" */ |
| static int h2_parse_initial_window_size(char **args, int section_type, struct proxy *curpx, |
| const struct proxy *defpx, const char *file, int line, |
| char **err) |
| { |
| if (too_many_args(1, args, err, NULL)) |
| return -1; |
| |
| h2_settings_initial_window_size = atoi(args[1]); |
| if (h2_settings_initial_window_size < 0) { |
| memprintf(err, "'%s' expects a positive numeric value.", args[0]); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* config parser for global "tune.h2.max-concurrent-streams" */ |
| static int h2_parse_max_concurrent_streams(char **args, int section_type, struct proxy *curpx, |
| const struct proxy *defpx, const char *file, int line, |
| char **err) |
| { |
| if (too_many_args(1, args, err, NULL)) |
| return -1; |
| |
| h2_settings_max_concurrent_streams = atoi(args[1]); |
| if ((int)h2_settings_max_concurrent_streams < 0) { |
| memprintf(err, "'%s' expects a positive numeric value.", args[0]); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* config parser for global "tune.h2.max-frame-size" */ |
| static int h2_parse_max_frame_size(char **args, int section_type, struct proxy *curpx, |
| const struct proxy *defpx, const char *file, int line, |
| char **err) |
| { |
| if (too_many_args(1, args, err, NULL)) |
| return -1; |
| |
| h2_settings_max_frame_size = atoi(args[1]); |
| if (h2_settings_max_frame_size < 16384 || h2_settings_max_frame_size > 16777215) { |
| memprintf(err, "'%s' expects a numeric value between 16384 and 16777215.", args[0]); |
| return -1; |
| } |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /****************************************/ |
| /* MUX initialization and instantiation */ |
| /***************************************/ |
| |
| /* The mux operations */ |
| static const struct mux_ops h2_ops = { |
| .init = h2_init, |
| .wake = h2_wake, |
| .snd_buf = h2_snd_buf, |
| .rcv_buf = h2_rcv_buf, |
| .subscribe = h2_subscribe, |
| .unsubscribe = h2_unsubscribe, |
| .attach = h2_attach, |
| .get_first_sc = h2_get_first_sc, |
| .detach = h2_detach, |
| .destroy = h2_destroy, |
| .avail_streams = h2_avail_streams, |
| .used_streams = h2_used_streams, |
| .shutr = h2_shutr, |
| .shutw = h2_shutw, |
| .ctl = h2_ctl, |
| .show_fd = h2_show_fd, |
| .show_sd = h2_show_sd, |
| .takeover = h2_takeover, |
| .flags = MX_FL_HTX|MX_FL_HOL_RISK|MX_FL_NO_UPG, |
| .name = "H2", |
| }; |
| |
| static struct mux_proto_list mux_proto_h2 = |
| { .token = IST("h2"), .mode = PROTO_MODE_HTTP, .side = PROTO_SIDE_BOTH, .mux = &h2_ops }; |
| |
| INITCALL1(STG_REGISTER, register_mux_proto, &mux_proto_h2); |
| |
| /* config keyword parsers */ |
| static struct cfg_kw_list cfg_kws = {ILH, { |
| { CFG_GLOBAL, "tune.h2.header-table-size", h2_parse_header_table_size }, |
| { CFG_GLOBAL, "tune.h2.initial-window-size", h2_parse_initial_window_size }, |
| { CFG_GLOBAL, "tune.h2.max-concurrent-streams", h2_parse_max_concurrent_streams }, |
| { CFG_GLOBAL, "tune.h2.max-frame-size", h2_parse_max_frame_size }, |
| { 0, NULL, NULL } |
| }}; |
| |
| INITCALL1(STG_REGISTER, cfg_register_keywords, &cfg_kws); |
| |
| /* initialize internal structs after the config is parsed. |
| * Returns zero on success, non-zero on error. |
| */ |
| static int init_h2() |
| { |
| pool_head_hpack_tbl = create_pool("hpack_tbl", |
| h2_settings_header_table_size, |
| MEM_F_SHARED|MEM_F_EXACT); |
| if (!pool_head_hpack_tbl) { |
| ha_alert("failed to allocate hpack_tbl memory pool\n"); |
| return (ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL); |
| } |
| return ERR_NONE; |
| } |
| |
| REGISTER_POST_CHECK(init_h2); |