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gRPC: RST_STREAM(NO_ERROR) handling (ticket #1792).
As per https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-8.1,
: A server can send a complete response prior to the client
: sending an entire request if the response does not depend on
: any portion of the request that has not been sent and
: received. When this is true, a server MAY request that the
: client abort transmission of a request without error by
: sending a RST_STREAM with an error code of NO_ERROR after
: sending a complete response (i.e., a frame with the
: END_STREAM flag). Clients MUST NOT discard responses as a
: result of receiving such a RST_STREAM, though clients can
: always discard responses at their discretion for other
: reasons.
Previously, RST_STREAM(NO_ERROR) received from upstream after
a frame with the END_STREAM flag was incorrectly treated as an
error. Now, a single RST_STREAM(NO_ERROR) is properly handled.
This fixes problems observed with modern grpc-c [1], as well
as with the Go gRPC module.
[1] https://github.com/grpc/grpc/pull/1661
author | Ruslan Ermilov <ru@nginx.com> |
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date | Thu, 23 Apr 2020 15:10:24 +0300 |
parents | 03928f7f209b |
children | 0c5e84096d99 |
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/* * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev * Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc. */ #include <ngx_config.h> #include <ngx_core.h> #include <ngx_event.h> ngx_rbtree_t ngx_event_timer_rbtree; static ngx_rbtree_node_t ngx_event_timer_sentinel; /* * the event timer rbtree may contain the duplicate keys, however, * it should not be a problem, because we use the rbtree to find * a minimum timer value only */ ngx_int_t ngx_event_timer_init(ngx_log_t *log) { ngx_rbtree_init(&ngx_event_timer_rbtree, &ngx_event_timer_sentinel, ngx_rbtree_insert_timer_value); return NGX_OK; } ngx_msec_t ngx_event_find_timer(void) { ngx_msec_int_t timer; ngx_rbtree_node_t *node, *root, *sentinel; if (ngx_event_timer_rbtree.root == &ngx_event_timer_sentinel) { return NGX_TIMER_INFINITE; } root = ngx_event_timer_rbtree.root; sentinel = ngx_event_timer_rbtree.sentinel; node = ngx_rbtree_min(root, sentinel); timer = (ngx_msec_int_t) (node->key - ngx_current_msec); return (ngx_msec_t) (timer > 0 ? timer : 0); } void ngx_event_expire_timers(void) { ngx_event_t *ev; ngx_rbtree_node_t *node, *root, *sentinel; sentinel = ngx_event_timer_rbtree.sentinel; for ( ;; ) { root = ngx_event_timer_rbtree.root; if (root == sentinel) { return; } node = ngx_rbtree_min(root, sentinel); /* node->key > ngx_current_msec */ if ((ngx_msec_int_t) (node->key - ngx_current_msec) > 0) { return; } ev = (ngx_event_t *) ((char *) node - offsetof(ngx_event_t, timer)); ngx_log_debug2(NGX_LOG_DEBUG_EVENT, ev->log, 0, "event timer del: %d: %M", ngx_event_ident(ev->data), ev->timer.key); ngx_rbtree_delete(&ngx_event_timer_rbtree, &ev->timer); #if (NGX_DEBUG) ev->timer.left = NULL; ev->timer.right = NULL; ev->timer.parent = NULL; #endif ev->timer_set = 0; ev->timedout = 1; ev->handler(ev); } } ngx_int_t ngx_event_no_timers_left(void) { ngx_event_t *ev; ngx_rbtree_node_t *node, *root, *sentinel; sentinel = ngx_event_timer_rbtree.sentinel; root = ngx_event_timer_rbtree.root; if (root == sentinel) { return NGX_OK; } for (node = ngx_rbtree_min(root, sentinel); node; node = ngx_rbtree_next(&ngx_event_timer_rbtree, node)) { ev = (ngx_event_t *) ((char *) node - offsetof(ngx_event_t, timer)); if (!ev->cancelable) { return NGX_AGAIN; } } /* only cancelable timers left */ return NGX_OK; }