Commit Graph

8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa
334c439ce0 Fix bug that regular CONNECT does not work 2018-10-04 12:02:46 +09:00
Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa
a19d8f5d31 Deal with :protocol pseudo header 2018-09-23 10:36:30 +09:00
Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa
880f948684 Enable IndentPPDirectives 2018-06-09 16:21:30 +09:00
Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa
ff0d137fb3 Reference counted HPACK name/value pair 2016-03-12 21:12:27 +09:00
Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa
93afbc7d2f Rewrite static header table handling
We rewrite static header table handling in nghttp2_hd.c.  We expand
nghttp2_token to include all static header table entries, and fully
use them in header compression and decompression.  The lookup function
is now located in nghttp2_hd.c.  We add new nghttp2_hd_inflate_hd2()
function to export token value for header name, then we pass it to
nghttp2_http_on_header function, so that we don't have to look up
token there.  We carefully set enum value of token to static table
index, so looking up static table is now O(1), assuming we have token.
2015-04-15 23:58:56 +09:00
Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa
05b8901d69 Call on_invalid_frame_recv_callback on bad HTTP messaging 2015-02-26 22:59:07 +09:00
Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa
814c7e68e0 Ignore regular headers if it includes illegal characters.
This commit only affects the library behaviour unless
nghttp2_option_set_no_http_messaging() is used.

We like strict validation against header field name and value against
RFC 7230, but we have already so much web sites and libraries in
public internet which do not obey these rules.  Simply just
terminating stream because of this may break web sites and it is too
disruptive.  So we decided that we should be conservative here so
those header fields containing illegal characters are just ignored.
But we are conservative only for regular headers.  We are strict for
pseudo headers since it is new to HTTP/2 and new implementations
should know the rules better.
2015-02-22 23:13:27 +09:00
Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa
b157d4ebb2 Validate HTTP semantics by default
Previously we did not check HTTP semantics and it is left out for
application.  Although checking is relatively easy, but they are
scattered and error prone.  We have implemented these checks in our
applications and also feel they are tedious.  To make application
development a bit easier, this commit adds basic HTTP semantics
validation to library code.  We do following checks:

server:

* HEADERS is either request header or trailer header.  Other type of
header is disallowed.

client:

* HEADERS is either zero or more non-final response header or final
  response header or trailer header.  Other type of header is
  disallowed.

For both:

* Check mandatory pseudo header fields.
* Make sure that content-length matches the amount of DATA we
  received.

If validation fails, RST_STREAM of type PROTOCOL_ERROR is issued.
2015-02-20 01:01:10 +09:00