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diff --git a/modules/http2/h2_c2.c b/modules/http2/h2_c2.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..44a08d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/http2/h2_c2.c @@ -0,0 +1,864 @@ +/* Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more + * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with + * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. + * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 + * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with + * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at + * + * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + * + * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + * limitations under the License. + */ + +#include <assert.h> +#include <stddef.h> + +#include <apr_atomic.h> +#include <apr_strings.h> + +#include <httpd.h> +#include <http_core.h> +#include <http_config.h> +#include <http_connection.h> +#include <http_protocol.h> +#include <http_request.h> +#include <http_log.h> +#include <http_vhost.h> +#include <util_filter.h> +#include <ap_mmn.h> +#include <ap_mpm.h> +#include <mpm_common.h> +#include <mod_core.h> +#include <scoreboard.h> + +#include "h2_private.h" +#include "h2.h" +#include "h2_bucket_beam.h" +#include "h2_c1.h" +#include "h2_config.h" +#include "h2_conn_ctx.h" +#include "h2_c2_filter.h" +#include "h2_protocol.h" +#include "h2_mplx.h" +#include "h2_request.h" +#include "h2_headers.h" +#include "h2_session.h" +#include "h2_stream.h" +#include "h2_c2.h" +#include "h2_util.h" + + +static module *mpm_module; +static int mpm_supported = 1; +static apr_socket_t *dummy_socket; + +#if AP_HAS_RESPONSE_BUCKETS + +static ap_filter_rec_t *c2_net_in_filter_handle; +static ap_filter_rec_t *c2_net_out_filter_handle; +static ap_filter_rec_t *c2_request_in_filter_handle; +static ap_filter_rec_t *c2_notes_out_filter_handle; + +#endif /* AP_HAS_RESPONSE_BUCKETS */ + +static void check_modules(int force) +{ + static int checked = 0; + int i; + + if (force || !checked) { + for (i = 0; ap_loaded_modules[i]; ++i) { + module *m = ap_loaded_modules[i]; + + if (!strcmp("event.c", m->name)) { + mpm_module = m; + break; + } + else if (!strcmp("motorz.c", m->name)) { + mpm_module = m; + break; + } + else if (!strcmp("mpm_netware.c", m->name)) { + mpm_module = m; + break; + } + else if (!strcmp("prefork.c", m->name)) { + mpm_module = m; + /* While http2 can work really well on prefork, it collides + * today's use case for prefork: running single-thread app engines + * like php. If we restrict h2_workers to 1 per process, php will + * work fine, but browser will be limited to 1 active request at a + * time. */ + mpm_supported = 0; + break; + } + else if (!strcmp("simple_api.c", m->name)) { + mpm_module = m; + mpm_supported = 0; + break; + } + else if (!strcmp("mpm_winnt.c", m->name)) { + mpm_module = m; + break; + } + else if (!strcmp("worker.c", m->name)) { + mpm_module = m; + break; + } + } + checked = 1; + } +} + +const char *h2_conn_mpm_name(void) +{ + check_modules(0); + return mpm_module? mpm_module->name : "unknown"; +} + +int h2_mpm_supported(void) +{ + check_modules(0); + return mpm_supported; +} + +apr_status_t h2_c2_child_init(apr_pool_t *pool, server_rec *s) +{ + check_modules(1); + return apr_socket_create(&dummy_socket, APR_INET, SOCK_STREAM, + APR_PROTO_TCP, pool); +} + +void h2_c2_destroy(conn_rec *c2) +{ + ap_log_cerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_TRACE3, 0, c2, + "h2_c2(%s): destroy", c2->log_id); + apr_pool_destroy(c2->pool); +} + +void h2_c2_abort(conn_rec *c2, conn_rec *from) +{ + h2_conn_ctx_t *conn_ctx = h2_conn_ctx_get(c2); + + AP_DEBUG_ASSERT(conn_ctx); + AP_DEBUG_ASSERT(conn_ctx->stream_id); + if (conn_ctx->beam_in) { + h2_beam_abort(conn_ctx->beam_in, from); + } + if (conn_ctx->beam_out) { + h2_beam_abort(conn_ctx->beam_out, from); + } + c2->aborted = 1; +} + +typedef struct { + apr_bucket_brigade *bb; /* c2: data in holding area */ +} h2_c2_fctx_in_t; + +static apr_status_t h2_c2_filter_in(ap_filter_t* f, + apr_bucket_brigade* bb, + ap_input_mode_t mode, + apr_read_type_e block, + apr_off_t readbytes) +{ + h2_conn_ctx_t *conn_ctx; + h2_c2_fctx_in_t *fctx = f->ctx; + apr_status_t status = APR_SUCCESS; + apr_bucket *b; + apr_off_t bblen; + apr_size_t rmax = (readbytes < APR_INT32_MAX)? + (apr_size_t)readbytes : APR_INT32_MAX; + + conn_ctx = h2_conn_ctx_get(f->c); + AP_DEBUG_ASSERT(conn_ctx); + + if (mode == AP_MODE_INIT) { + return ap_get_brigade(f->c->input_filters, bb, mode, block, readbytes); + } + + if (f->c->aborted) { + return APR_ECONNABORTED; + } + + if (APLOGctrace3(f->c)) { + ap_log_cerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_TRACE3, 0, f->c, + "h2_c2_in(%s-%d): read, mode=%d, block=%d, readbytes=%ld", + conn_ctx->id, conn_ctx->stream_id, mode, block, + (long)readbytes); + } + + if (!fctx) { + fctx = apr_pcalloc(f->c->pool, sizeof(*fctx)); + f->ctx = fctx; + fctx->bb = apr_brigade_create(f->c->pool, f->c->bucket_alloc); + if (!conn_ctx->beam_in) { + b = apr_bucket_eos_create(f->c->bucket_alloc); + APR_BRIGADE_INSERT_TAIL(fctx->bb, b); + } + } + + while (APR_BRIGADE_EMPTY(fctx->bb)) { + /* Get more input data for our request. */ + if (APLOGctrace2(f->c)) { + ap_log_cerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_TRACE2, status, f->c, + "h2_c2_in(%s-%d): get more data from mplx, block=%d, " + "readbytes=%ld", + conn_ctx->id, conn_ctx->stream_id, block, (long)readbytes); + } + if (conn_ctx->beam_in) { + if (conn_ctx->pipe_in[H2_PIPE_OUT]) { +receive: + status = h2_beam_receive(conn_ctx->beam_in, f->c, fctx->bb, APR_NONBLOCK_READ, + conn_ctx->mplx->stream_max_mem); + if (APR_STATUS_IS_EAGAIN(status) && APR_BLOCK_READ == block) { + status = h2_util_wait_on_pipe(conn_ctx->pipe_in[H2_PIPE_OUT]); + if (APR_SUCCESS == status) { + goto receive; + } + } + } + else { + status = h2_beam_receive(conn_ctx->beam_in, f->c, fctx->bb, block, + conn_ctx->mplx->stream_max_mem); + } + } + else { + status = APR_EOF; + } + + if (APLOGctrace3(f->c)) { + ap_log_cerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_TRACE3, status, f->c, + "h2_c2_in(%s-%d): read returned", + conn_ctx->id, conn_ctx->stream_id); + } + if (APR_STATUS_IS_EAGAIN(status) + && (mode == AP_MODE_GETLINE || block == APR_BLOCK_READ)) { + /* chunked input handling does not seem to like it if we + * return with APR_EAGAIN from a GETLINE read... + * upload 100k test on test-ser.example.org hangs */ + status = APR_SUCCESS; + } + else if (APR_STATUS_IS_EOF(status)) { + break; + } + else if (status != APR_SUCCESS) { + conn_ctx->last_err = status; + return status; + } + + if (APLOGctrace3(f->c)) { + h2_util_bb_log(f->c, conn_ctx->stream_id, APLOG_TRACE3, + "c2 input recv raw", fctx->bb); + } + if (h2_c_logio_add_bytes_in) { + apr_brigade_length(bb, 0, &bblen); + h2_c_logio_add_bytes_in(f->c, bblen); + } + } + + /* Nothing there, no more data to get. Return. */ + if (status == APR_EOF && APR_BRIGADE_EMPTY(fctx->bb)) { + return status; + } + + if (APLOGctrace3(f->c)) { + h2_util_bb_log(f->c, conn_ctx->stream_id, APLOG_TRACE3, + "c2 input.bb", fctx->bb); + } + + if (APR_BRIGADE_EMPTY(fctx->bb)) { + if (APLOGctrace3(f->c)) { + ap_log_cerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_TRACE3, 0, f->c, + "h2_c2_in(%s-%d): no data", + conn_ctx->id, conn_ctx->stream_id); + } + return (block == APR_NONBLOCK_READ)? APR_EAGAIN : APR_EOF; + } + + if (mode == AP_MODE_EXHAUSTIVE) { + /* return all we have */ + APR_BRIGADE_CONCAT(bb, fctx->bb); + } + else if (mode == AP_MODE_READBYTES) { + status = h2_brigade_concat_length(bb, fctx->bb, rmax); + } + else if (mode == AP_MODE_SPECULATIVE) { + status = h2_brigade_copy_length(bb, fctx->bb, rmax); + } + else if (mode == AP_MODE_GETLINE) { + /* we are reading a single LF line, e.g. the HTTP headers. + * this has the nasty side effect to split the bucket, even + * though it ends with CRLF and creates a 0 length bucket */ + status = apr_brigade_split_line(bb, fctx->bb, block, + HUGE_STRING_LEN); + if (APLOGctrace3(f->c)) { + char buffer[1024]; + apr_size_t len = sizeof(buffer)-1; + apr_brigade_flatten(bb, buffer, &len); + buffer[len] = 0; + ap_log_cerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_TRACE3, status, f->c, + "h2_c2_in(%s-%d): getline: %s", + conn_ctx->id, conn_ctx->stream_id, buffer); + } + } + else { + /* Hmm, well. There is mode AP_MODE_EATCRLF, but we chose not + * to support it. Seems to work. */ + ap_log_cerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_ERR, APR_ENOTIMPL, f->c, + APLOGNO(03472) + "h2_c2_in(%s-%d), unsupported READ mode %d", + conn_ctx->id, conn_ctx->stream_id, mode); + status = APR_ENOTIMPL; + } + + if (APLOGctrace3(f->c)) { + apr_brigade_length(bb, 0, &bblen); + ap_log_cerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_TRACE3, status, f->c, + "h2_c2_in(%s-%d): %ld data bytes", + conn_ctx->id, conn_ctx->stream_id, (long)bblen); + } + return status; +} + +static apr_status_t beam_out(conn_rec *c2, h2_conn_ctx_t *conn_ctx, apr_bucket_brigade* bb) +{ + apr_off_t written, header_len = 0; + apr_status_t rv; + + if (h2_c_logio_add_bytes_out) { + /* mod_logio wants to report the number of bytes written in a + * response, including header and footer fields. Since h2 converts + * those during c1 processing into the HPACKed h2 HEADER frames, + * we need to give mod_logio something here and count just the + * raw lengths of all headers in the buckets. */ + apr_bucket *b; + for (b = APR_BRIGADE_FIRST(bb); + b != APR_BRIGADE_SENTINEL(bb); + b = APR_BUCKET_NEXT(b)) { +#if AP_HAS_RESPONSE_BUCKETS + if (AP_BUCKET_IS_RESPONSE(b)) { + header_len += (apr_off_t)response_length_estimate(b->data); + } + if (AP_BUCKET_IS_HEADERS(b)) { + header_len += (apr_off_t)headers_length_estimate(b->data); + } +#else + if (H2_BUCKET_IS_HEADERS(b)) { + header_len += (apr_off_t)h2_bucket_headers_headers_length(b); + } +#endif /* AP_HAS_RESPONSE_BUCKETS */ + } + } + + rv = h2_beam_send(conn_ctx->beam_out, c2, bb, APR_BLOCK_READ, &written); + + if (APR_STATUS_IS_EAGAIN(rv)) { + rv = APR_SUCCESS; + } + if (written && h2_c_logio_add_bytes_out) { + h2_c_logio_add_bytes_out(c2, written + header_len); + } + return rv; +} + +static apr_status_t h2_c2_filter_out(ap_filter_t* f, apr_bucket_brigade* bb) +{ + h2_conn_ctx_t *conn_ctx = h2_conn_ctx_get(f->c); + apr_status_t rv; + + ap_assert(conn_ctx); +#if AP_HAS_RESPONSE_BUCKETS + if (!conn_ctx->has_final_response) { + apr_bucket *e; + + for (e = APR_BRIGADE_FIRST(bb); + e != APR_BRIGADE_SENTINEL(bb); + e = APR_BUCKET_NEXT(e)) + { + if (AP_BUCKET_IS_RESPONSE(e)) { + ap_bucket_response *resp = e->data; + if (resp->status >= 200) { + conn_ctx->has_final_response = 1; + break; + } + } + if (APR_BUCKET_IS_EOS(e)) { + break; + } + } + } +#endif /* AP_HAS_RESPONSE_BUCKETS */ + rv = beam_out(f->c, conn_ctx, bb); + + ap_log_cerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_TRACE2, rv, f->c, + "h2_c2(%s-%d): output leave", + conn_ctx->id, conn_ctx->stream_id); + if (APR_SUCCESS != rv) { + h2_c2_abort(f->c, f->c); + } + return rv; +} + +static void check_push(request_rec *r, const char *tag) +{ + apr_array_header_t *push_list = h2_config_push_list(r); + + if (!r->expecting_100 && push_list && push_list->nelts > 0) { + int i, old_status; + const char *old_line; + + ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_TRACE1, 0, r, + "%s, early announcing %d resources for push", + tag, push_list->nelts); + for (i = 0; i < push_list->nelts; ++i) { + h2_push_res *push = &APR_ARRAY_IDX(push_list, i, h2_push_res); + apr_table_add(r->headers_out, "Link", + apr_psprintf(r->pool, "<%s>; rel=preload%s", + push->uri_ref, push->critical? "; critical" : "")); + } + old_status = r->status; + old_line = r->status_line; + r->status = 103; + r->status_line = "103 Early Hints"; + ap_send_interim_response(r, 1); + r->status = old_status; + r->status_line = old_line; + } +} + +static int c2_hook_fixups(request_rec *r) +{ + conn_rec *c2 = r->connection; + h2_conn_ctx_t *conn_ctx; + + if (!c2->master || !(conn_ctx = h2_conn_ctx_get(c2)) || !conn_ctx->stream_id) { + return DECLINED; + } + + check_push(r, "late_fixup"); + + return DECLINED; +} + +#if AP_HAS_RESPONSE_BUCKETS + +static void c2_pre_read_request(request_rec *r, conn_rec *c2) +{ + h2_conn_ctx_t *conn_ctx; + + if (!c2->master || !(conn_ctx = h2_conn_ctx_get(c2)) || !conn_ctx->stream_id) { + return; + } + ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_TRACE3, 0, r, + "h2_c2(%s-%d): adding request filters", + conn_ctx->id, conn_ctx->stream_id); + ap_add_input_filter_handle(c2_request_in_filter_handle, NULL, r, r->connection); + ap_add_output_filter_handle(c2_notes_out_filter_handle, NULL, r, r->connection); +} + +static int c2_post_read_request(request_rec *r) +{ + h2_conn_ctx_t *conn_ctx; + conn_rec *c2 = r->connection; + apr_time_t timeout; + + if (!c2->master || !(conn_ctx = h2_conn_ctx_get(c2)) || !conn_ctx->stream_id) { + return DECLINED; + } + /* Now that the request_rec is fully initialized, set relevant params */ + conn_ctx->server = r->server; + timeout = h2_config_geti64(r, r->server, H2_CONF_STREAM_TIMEOUT); + if (timeout <= 0) { + timeout = r->server->timeout; + } + h2_conn_ctx_set_timeout(conn_ctx, timeout); + /* We only handle this one request on the connection and tell everyone + * that there is no need to keep it "clean" if something fails. Also, + * this prevents mod_reqtimeout from doing funny business with monitoring + * keepalive timeouts. + */ + r->connection->keepalive = AP_CONN_CLOSE; + + if (conn_ctx->beam_in && !apr_table_get(r->headers_in, "Content-Length")) { + r->body_indeterminate = 1; + } + + if (h2_config_sgeti(conn_ctx->server, H2_CONF_COPY_FILES)) { + ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_TRACE1, 0, r, + "h2_mplx(%s-%d): copy_files in output", + conn_ctx->id, conn_ctx->stream_id); + h2_beam_set_copy_files(conn_ctx->beam_out, 1); + } + + /* Add the raw bytes of the request (e.g. header frame lengths to + * the logio for this request. */ + if (conn_ctx->request->raw_bytes && h2_c_logio_add_bytes_in) { + h2_c_logio_add_bytes_in(c2, conn_ctx->request->raw_bytes); + } + return OK; +} + +static int c2_hook_pre_connection(conn_rec *c2, void *csd) +{ + h2_conn_ctx_t *conn_ctx; + + if (!c2->master || !(conn_ctx = h2_conn_ctx_get(c2)) || !conn_ctx->stream_id) { + return DECLINED; + } + + ap_log_cerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_TRACE2, 0, c2, + "h2_c2(%s-%d), adding filters", + conn_ctx->id, conn_ctx->stream_id); + ap_add_input_filter_handle(c2_net_in_filter_handle, NULL, NULL, c2); + ap_add_output_filter_handle(c2_net_out_filter_handle, NULL, NULL, c2); + if (c2->keepalives == 0) { + /* Simulate that we had already a request on this connection. Some + * hooks trigger special behaviour when keepalives is 0. + * (Not necessarily in pre_connection, but later. Set it here, so it + * is in place.) */ + c2->keepalives = 1; + /* We signal that this connection will be closed after the request. + * Which is true in that sense that we throw away all traffic data + * on this c2 connection after each requests. Although we might + * reuse internal structures like memory pools. + * The wanted effect of this is that httpd does not try to clean up + * any dangling data on this connection when a request is done. Which + * is unnecessary on a h2 stream. + */ + c2->keepalive = AP_CONN_CLOSE; + } + return OK; +} + +void h2_c2_register_hooks(void) +{ + /* When the connection processing actually starts, we might + * take over, if the connection is for a h2 stream. + */ + ap_hook_pre_connection(c2_hook_pre_connection, + NULL, NULL, APR_HOOK_MIDDLE); + + /* We need to manipulate the standard HTTP/1.1 protocol filters and + * install our own. This needs to be done very early. */ + ap_hook_pre_read_request(c2_pre_read_request, NULL, NULL, APR_HOOK_MIDDLE); + ap_hook_post_read_request(c2_post_read_request, NULL, NULL, APR_HOOK_REALLY_FIRST); + ap_hook_fixups(c2_hook_fixups, NULL, NULL, APR_HOOK_LAST); + + c2_net_in_filter_handle = + ap_register_input_filter("H2_C2_NET_IN", h2_c2_filter_in, + NULL, AP_FTYPE_NETWORK); + c2_net_out_filter_handle = + ap_register_output_filter("H2_C2_NET_OUT", h2_c2_filter_out, + NULL, AP_FTYPE_NETWORK); + c2_request_in_filter_handle = + ap_register_input_filter("H2_C2_REQUEST_IN", h2_c2_filter_request_in, + NULL, AP_FTYPE_PROTOCOL); + c2_notes_out_filter_handle = + ap_register_output_filter("H2_C2_NOTES_OUT", h2_c2_filter_notes_out, + NULL, AP_FTYPE_PROTOCOL); +} + +#else /* AP_HAS_RESPONSE_BUCKETS */ + +static apr_status_t c2_run_pre_connection(conn_rec *c2, apr_socket_t *csd) +{ + if (c2->keepalives == 0) { + /* Simulate that we had already a request on this connection. Some + * hooks trigger special behaviour when keepalives is 0. + * (Not necessarily in pre_connection, but later. Set it here, so it + * is in place.) */ + c2->keepalives = 1; + /* We signal that this connection will be closed after the request. + * Which is true in that sense that we throw away all traffic data + * on this c2 connection after each requests. Although we might + * reuse internal structures like memory pools. + * The wanted effect of this is that httpd does not try to clean up + * any dangling data on this connection when a request is done. Which + * is unnecessary on a h2 stream. + */ + c2->keepalive = AP_CONN_CLOSE; + return ap_run_pre_connection(c2, csd); + } + ap_assert(c2->output_filters); + return APR_SUCCESS; +} + +apr_status_t h2_c2_process(conn_rec *c2, apr_thread_t *thread, int worker_id) +{ + h2_conn_ctx_t *conn_ctx = h2_conn_ctx_get(c2); + + ap_assert(conn_ctx); + ap_assert(conn_ctx->mplx); + + /* See the discussion at <https://github.com/icing/mod_h2/issues/195> + * + * Each conn_rec->id is supposed to be unique at a point in time. Since + * some modules (and maybe external code) uses this id as an identifier + * for the request_rec they handle, it needs to be unique for secondary + * connections also. + * + * The MPM module assigns the connection ids and mod_unique_id is using + * that one to generate identifier for requests. While the implementation + * works for HTTP/1.x, the parallel execution of several requests per + * connection will generate duplicate identifiers on load. + * + * The original implementation for secondary connection identifiers used + * to shift the master connection id up and assign the stream id to the + * lower bits. This was cramped on 32 bit systems, but on 64bit there was + * enough space. + * + * As issue 195 showed, mod_unique_id only uses the lower 32 bit of the + * connection id, even on 64bit systems. Therefore collisions in request ids. + * + * The way master connection ids are generated, there is some space "at the + * top" of the lower 32 bits on allmost all systems. If you have a setup + * with 64k threads per child and 255 child processes, you live on the edge. + * + * The new implementation shifts 8 bits and XORs in the worker + * id. This will experience collisions with > 256 h2 workers and heavy + * load still. There seems to be no way to solve this in all possible + * configurations by mod_h2 alone. + */ + c2->id = (c2->master->id << 8)^worker_id; + + if (!conn_ctx->pre_conn_done) { + ap_log_cerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_TRACE2, 0, c2, + "h2_c2(%s-%d), adding filters", + conn_ctx->id, conn_ctx->stream_id); + ap_add_input_filter("H2_C2_NET_IN", NULL, NULL, c2); + ap_add_output_filter("H2_C2_NET_CATCH_H1", NULL, NULL, c2); + ap_add_output_filter("H2_C2_NET_OUT", NULL, NULL, c2); + + c2_run_pre_connection(c2, ap_get_conn_socket(c2)); + conn_ctx->pre_conn_done = 1; + } + + ap_log_cerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_TRACE1, 0, c2, + "h2_c2(%s-%d): process connection", + conn_ctx->id, conn_ctx->stream_id); + + c2->current_thread = thread; + ap_run_process_connection(c2); + + ap_log_cerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_TRACE1, 0, c2, + "h2_c2(%s-%d): processing done", + conn_ctx->id, conn_ctx->stream_id); + + return APR_SUCCESS; +} + +static apr_status_t c2_process(h2_conn_ctx_t *conn_ctx, conn_rec *c) +{ + const h2_request *req = conn_ctx->request; + conn_state_t *cs = c->cs; + request_rec *r; + const char *tenc; + apr_time_t timeout; + + r = h2_create_request_rec(conn_ctx->request, c, conn_ctx->beam_in == NULL); + if (!r) { + ap_log_cerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_TRACE1, 0, c, + "h2_c2(%s-%d): create request_rec failed, r=NULL", + conn_ctx->id, conn_ctx->stream_id); + goto cleanup; + } + if (r->status != HTTP_OK) { + ap_log_cerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_TRACE1, 0, c, + "h2_c2(%s-%d): create request_rec failed, r->status=%d", + conn_ctx->id, conn_ctx->stream_id, r->status); + goto cleanup; + } + + tenc = apr_table_get(r->headers_in, "Transfer-Encoding"); + conn_ctx->input_chunked = tenc && ap_is_chunked(r->pool, tenc); + + ap_log_cerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_TRACE1, 0, c, + "h2_c2(%s-%d): created request_rec for %s", + conn_ctx->id, conn_ctx->stream_id, r->the_request); + conn_ctx->server = r->server; + timeout = h2_config_geti64(r, r->server, H2_CONF_STREAM_TIMEOUT); + if (timeout <= 0) { + timeout = r->server->timeout; + } + h2_conn_ctx_set_timeout(conn_ctx, timeout); + + if (h2_config_sgeti(conn_ctx->server, H2_CONF_COPY_FILES)) { + ap_log_cerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_TRACE1, 0, c, + "h2_mplx(%s-%d): copy_files in output", + conn_ctx->id, conn_ctx->stream_id); + h2_beam_set_copy_files(conn_ctx->beam_out, 1); + } + + ap_update_child_status(c->sbh, SERVER_BUSY_WRITE, r); + if (cs) { + cs->state = CONN_STATE_HANDLER; + } + ap_log_cerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_TRACE1, 0, c, + "h2_c2(%s-%d): start process_request", + conn_ctx->id, conn_ctx->stream_id); + + /* Add the raw bytes of the request (e.g. header frame lengths to + * the logio for this request. */ + if (req->raw_bytes && h2_c_logio_add_bytes_in) { + h2_c_logio_add_bytes_in(c, req->raw_bytes); + } + + ap_process_request(r); + /* After the call to ap_process_request, the + * request pool may have been deleted. */ + r = NULL; + if (conn_ctx->beam_out) { + h2_beam_close(conn_ctx->beam_out, c); + } + + ap_log_cerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_TRACE1, 0, c, + "h2_c2(%s-%d): process_request done", + conn_ctx->id, conn_ctx->stream_id); + if (cs) + cs->state = CONN_STATE_WRITE_COMPLETION; + +cleanup: + return APR_SUCCESS; +} + +conn_rec *h2_c2_create(conn_rec *c1, apr_pool_t *parent, + apr_bucket_alloc_t *buckt_alloc) +{ + apr_pool_t *pool; + conn_rec *c2; + void *cfg; + + ap_assert(c1); + ap_log_cerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_TRACE3, 0, c1, + "h2_c2: create for c1(%ld)", c1->id); + + /* We create a pool with its own allocator to be used for + * processing a request. This is the only way to have the processing + * independent of its parent pool in the sense that it can work in + * another thread. + */ + apr_pool_create(&pool, parent); + apr_pool_tag(pool, "h2_c2_conn"); + + c2 = (conn_rec *) apr_palloc(pool, sizeof(conn_rec)); + memcpy(c2, c1, sizeof(conn_rec)); + + c2->master = c1; + c2->pool = pool; + c2->conn_config = ap_create_conn_config(pool); + c2->notes = apr_table_make(pool, 5); + c2->input_filters = NULL; + c2->output_filters = NULL; + c2->keepalives = 0; +#if AP_MODULE_MAGIC_AT_LEAST(20180903, 1) + c2->filter_conn_ctx = NULL; +#endif + c2->bucket_alloc = apr_bucket_alloc_create(pool); +#if !AP_MODULE_MAGIC_AT_LEAST(20180720, 1) + c2->data_in_input_filters = 0; + c2->data_in_output_filters = 0; +#endif + /* prevent mpm_event from making wrong assumptions about this connection, + * like e.g. using its socket for an async read check. */ + c2->clogging_input_filters = 1; + c2->log = NULL; + c2->aborted = 0; + /* We cannot install the master connection socket on the secondary, as + * modules mess with timeouts/blocking of the socket, with + * unwanted side effects to the master connection processing. + * Fortunately, since we never use the secondary socket, we can just install + * a single, process-wide dummy and everyone is happy. + */ + ap_set_module_config(c2->conn_config, &core_module, dummy_socket); + /* TODO: these should be unique to this thread */ + c2->sbh = NULL; /*c1->sbh;*/ + /* TODO: not all mpm modules have learned about secondary connections yet. + * copy their config from master to secondary. + */ + if (mpm_module) { + cfg = ap_get_module_config(c1->conn_config, mpm_module); + ap_set_module_config(c2->conn_config, mpm_module, cfg); + } + + ap_log_cerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_TRACE3, 0, c2, + "h2_c2(%s): created", c2->log_id); + return c2; +} + +static int h2_c2_hook_post_read_request(request_rec *r) +{ + h2_conn_ctx_t *conn_ctx = h2_conn_ctx_get(r->connection); + + if (conn_ctx && conn_ctx->stream_id) { + + ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_TRACE3, 0, r, + "h2_c2(%s-%d): adding request filters", + conn_ctx->id, conn_ctx->stream_id); + + /* setup the correct filters to process the request for h2 */ + ap_add_input_filter("H2_C2_REQUEST_IN", NULL, r, r->connection); + + /* replace the core http filter that formats response headers + * in HTTP/1 with our own that collects status and headers */ + ap_remove_output_filter_byhandle(r->output_filters, "HTTP_HEADER"); + + ap_add_output_filter("H2_C2_RESPONSE_OUT", NULL, r, r->connection); + ap_add_output_filter("H2_C2_TRAILERS_OUT", NULL, r, r->connection); + } + return DECLINED; +} + +static int h2_c2_hook_process(conn_rec* c) +{ + h2_conn_ctx_t *ctx; + + if (!c->master) { + return DECLINED; + } + + ctx = h2_conn_ctx_get(c); + if (ctx->stream_id) { + ap_log_cerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_TRACE1, 0, c, + "h2_h2, processing request directly"); + c2_process(ctx, c); + return DONE; + } + else { + ap_log_cerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_TRACE1, 0, c, + "secondary_conn(%ld): no h2 stream assing?", c->id); + } + return DECLINED; +} + +void h2_c2_register_hooks(void) +{ + /* When the connection processing actually starts, we might + * take over, if the connection is for a h2 stream. + */ + ap_hook_process_connection(h2_c2_hook_process, + NULL, NULL, APR_HOOK_FIRST); + /* We need to manipulate the standard HTTP/1.1 protocol filters and + * install our own. This needs to be done very early. */ + ap_hook_post_read_request(h2_c2_hook_post_read_request, NULL, NULL, APR_HOOK_REALLY_FIRST); + ap_hook_fixups(c2_hook_fixups, NULL, NULL, APR_HOOK_LAST); + + ap_register_input_filter("H2_C2_NET_IN", h2_c2_filter_in, + NULL, AP_FTYPE_NETWORK); + ap_register_output_filter("H2_C2_NET_OUT", h2_c2_filter_out, + NULL, AP_FTYPE_NETWORK); + ap_register_output_filter("H2_C2_NET_CATCH_H1", h2_c2_filter_catch_h1_out, + NULL, AP_FTYPE_NETWORK); + + ap_register_input_filter("H2_C2_REQUEST_IN", h2_c2_filter_request_in, + NULL, AP_FTYPE_PROTOCOL); + ap_register_output_filter("H2_C2_RESPONSE_OUT", h2_c2_filter_response_out, + NULL, AP_FTYPE_PROTOCOL); + ap_register_output_filter("H2_C2_TRAILERS_OUT", h2_c2_filter_trailers_out, + NULL, AP_FTYPE_PROTOCOL); +} + +#endif /* else AP_HAS_RESPONSE_BUCKETS */ |