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gRPC: generate error when response size is wrong. As long as the "Content-Length" header is given, we now make sure it exactly matches the size of the response. If it doesn't, the response is considered malformed and must not be forwarded (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-8.1.2.6). While it is not really possible to "not forward" the response which is already being forwarded, we generate an error instead, which is the closest equivalent. Previous behaviour was to pass everything to the client, but this seems to be suboptimal and causes issues (ticket #1695). Also this directly contradicts HTTP/2 specification requirements. Note that the new behaviour for the gRPC proxy is more strict than that applied in other variants of proxying. This is intentional, as HTTP/2 specification requires us to do so, while in other types of proxying malformed responses from backends are well known and historically tolerated.
author Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru>
date Mon, 06 Jul 2020 18:36:25 +0300
parents 570d8c626eea
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/*
 * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev
 * Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc.
 */


#ifndef _NGX_EVENT_CONNECT_H_INCLUDED_
#define _NGX_EVENT_CONNECT_H_INCLUDED_


#include <ngx_config.h>
#include <ngx_core.h>
#include <ngx_event.h>


#define NGX_PEER_KEEPALIVE           1
#define NGX_PEER_NEXT                2
#define NGX_PEER_FAILED              4


typedef struct ngx_peer_connection_s  ngx_peer_connection_t;

typedef ngx_int_t (*ngx_event_get_peer_pt)(ngx_peer_connection_t *pc,
    void *data);
typedef void (*ngx_event_free_peer_pt)(ngx_peer_connection_t *pc, void *data,
    ngx_uint_t state);
typedef void (*ngx_event_notify_peer_pt)(ngx_peer_connection_t *pc,
    void *data, ngx_uint_t type);
typedef ngx_int_t (*ngx_event_set_peer_session_pt)(ngx_peer_connection_t *pc,
    void *data);
typedef void (*ngx_event_save_peer_session_pt)(ngx_peer_connection_t *pc,
    void *data);


struct ngx_peer_connection_s {
    ngx_connection_t                *connection;

    struct sockaddr                 *sockaddr;
    socklen_t                        socklen;
    ngx_str_t                       *name;

    ngx_uint_t                       tries;
    ngx_msec_t                       start_time;

    ngx_event_get_peer_pt            get;
    ngx_event_free_peer_pt           free;
    ngx_event_notify_peer_pt         notify;
    void                            *data;

#if (NGX_SSL || NGX_COMPAT)
    ngx_event_set_peer_session_pt    set_session;
    ngx_event_save_peer_session_pt   save_session;
#endif

    ngx_addr_t                      *local;

    int                              type;
    int                              rcvbuf;

    ngx_log_t                       *log;

    unsigned                         cached:1;
    unsigned                         transparent:1;
    unsigned                         so_keepalive:1;
    unsigned                         down:1;

                                     /* ngx_connection_log_error_e */
    unsigned                         log_error:2;

    NGX_COMPAT_BEGIN(2)
    NGX_COMPAT_END
};


ngx_int_t ngx_event_connect_peer(ngx_peer_connection_t *pc);
ngx_int_t ngx_event_get_peer(ngx_peer_connection_t *pc, void *data);


#endif /* _NGX_EVENT_CONNECT_H_INCLUDED_ */