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HTTP/3: close connection on keepalive_requests * 2.
After receiving GOAWAY, client is not supposed to create new streams. However,
until client reads this frame, we allow it to create new streams, which are
gracefully rejected. To prevent client from abusing this algorithm, a new
limit is introduced. Upon reaching keepalive_requests * 2, server now closes
the entire QUIC connection claiming excessive load.
author | Roman Arutyunyan <arut@nginx.com> |
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date | Thu, 29 Jul 2021 16:01:37 +0300 |
parents | f95de1361039 |
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/* * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev * Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc. */ #include <ngx_config.h> #include <ngx_core.h> void ngx_gettimeofday(struct timeval *tp) { uint64_t intervals; FILETIME ft; GetSystemTimeAsFileTime(&ft); /* * A file time is a 64-bit value that represents the number * of 100-nanosecond intervals that have elapsed since * January 1, 1601 12:00 A.M. UTC. * * Between January 1, 1970 (Epoch) and January 1, 1601 there were * 134774 days, * 11644473600 seconds or * 11644473600,000,000,0 100-nanosecond intervals. * * See also MSKB Q167296. */ intervals = ((uint64_t) ft.dwHighDateTime << 32) | ft.dwLowDateTime; intervals -= 116444736000000000; tp->tv_sec = (long) (intervals / 10000000); tp->tv_usec = (long) ((intervals % 10000000) / 10); } void ngx_libc_localtime(time_t s, struct tm *tm) { struct tm *t; t = localtime(&s); *tm = *t; } void ngx_libc_gmtime(time_t s, struct tm *tm) { struct tm *t; t = gmtime(&s); *tm = *t; } ngx_int_t ngx_gettimezone(void) { u_long n; TIME_ZONE_INFORMATION tz; n = GetTimeZoneInformation(&tz); switch (n) { case TIME_ZONE_ID_UNKNOWN: return -tz.Bias; case TIME_ZONE_ID_STANDARD: return -(tz.Bias + tz.StandardBias); case TIME_ZONE_ID_DAYLIGHT: return -(tz.Bias + tz.DaylightBias); default: /* TIME_ZONE_ID_INVALID */ return 0; } }