This also changes the wsi_children array to be indexed by subchannel - 2,
non-existent channels are NULL in there and highest_child_subchannel
is a highwater mark for the highest subchannel ever used. That way we
can immediately get the wsi for a subchannel at the cost of some extra
sparse skipping during management.
This also takes care of scanning for empty slots on allocation and
NULLing on close of subchannel instead of deletion.
Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>
Accidentally included half-done MUX_REAL_CHILD_INDEX_OFFSET addition a couple
of patches back after late night hacking, this patch completes it.
This makes mux added channels start at channel index 2.
1 is reserved for original carrier channel, 0 for as-yet badly defined global mux commands
Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>
This implements clean client and server close for mux child connections,
and deals with accounting for parent child lists.
The mux link can then survive constant connection bringup and teardown
found in the new test client.
Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>
This is initial x-google-mux support. It's disabled by default
since it's very pre-alpha.
1) To enable it, reconfigure with --enable-x-google-mux
2) It conflicts with deflate-stream, use the -u switch on
the test client to disable deflate-stream
3) It deviates from the google standard by sending full
headers in the addchannel subcommand rather than just
changed ones from original connect
4) Quota is not implemented yet
5) Close of subchannel is not really implemented yet
6) Google opcode 0xf is changed to 0x7 to account for
v7 protocol changes to opcode layout
However despite those caveats, in fact it can run the
test client reliably over one socket (both dumb-increment
and lws-mirror-protocol), you can open a browser on the
same test server too and see the circles, etc.
Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>