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HTTP/3: fixed handling request body eof.
While for HTTP/1 unexpected eof always means an error, for HTTP/3 an eof right
after a DATA frame end means the end of the request body. For this reason,
since adding HTTP/3 support, eof no longer produced an error right after recv()
but was passed to filters which would make a decision. This decision was made
in ngx_http_parse_chunked() and ngx_http_v3_parse_request_body() based on the
b->last_buf flag.
Now that since 0f7f1a509113 (1.19.2) rb->chunked->length is a lower threshold
for the expected number of bytes, it can be set to zero to indicate that more
bytes may or may not follow. Now it's possible to move the check for eof from
parser functions to ngx_http_request_body_chunked_filter() and clean up the
parsing code.
Also, in the default branch, in case of eof, the following three things
happened, which were replaced with returning NGX_ERROR while implementing
HTTP/3:
- "client prematurely closed connection" message was logged
- c->error flag was set
- NGX_HTTP_BAD_REQUEST was returned
The change brings back this behavior for HTTP/1 as well as HTTP/3.
author | Roman Arutyunyan <arut@nginx.com> |
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date | Wed, 16 Sep 2020 18:59:25 +0100 |
parents | 63a820b0bc6c |
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