Improvemed patches to address travis and appveyor build errors
Reduced WINVER and _WIN32_WINNT to 0x0501 to be less restrictive
Refined CMakeLists.txt to allow for normal Windows and MinGW-specific OpenSSL certificate generation
Simplified include path to gettimeofday.h
Removed unnecessary list(APPEND LWS_LIBRARIES zlib_internal) export
Added back #include <windows.h> to gettimeofday.c to fix build for normal Windows
Made sure that pollfd gets defined on libwebsockets side when _WIN32_WINNT < 0x0600
Made sure that WINVER and _WIN32_WINNT don't get overridden by libwebsockets headers when already set to something greater than 0x0501
Added missing declaration of WSAPoll function for WINVER < 0x0600 in libwebsockets.h, eliminated invalid usages of pollfd instead of libwebsocket_pollfd in test-server.c
Cleaned up duplicate content in gettimeofday.c, removed header inclusions from gettimeofday.h and fixed include order in test-echo.c, test-ping.c and test-server.c to enable build with normal Windows and MinGW
Re-enabled debug_level in test-echo.c and made sure that the call to lws_set_log_level() is also active under Windows (just like in test-server.c); replaced all WIN32 occurrences by _WIN32 in test-echo.c, test-ping.c, and test-server.c
Removed build-msys.sh and added new section about how to build libwebsockets using MinGW to README.build.md
- Got rid of ifdef _WIN32 stuff adn moved to plat_ files instead.
- Also, check all calls to lws_zalloc, was potential failure on WIN32
- Made context destory enable to destroy a half inited context as well. This way I got get rid of some of the error handling complexity in libwebsocket_create_context
- Added TODOs for some potential problems I see where things might be leaking and such
Since we include lws_config.h in the public headers, at least our HAVE_ macros should be kind of unique, so that we don't get redefinitions when used with other libraries using config files as well.
This patch lets libwebsockets use the lastest version of wolfSSL (the new name for CyaSSL).
The reason for the patch is that allthough wolfSSL provides compatibility headers for (old) projects using CyaSSL,
these are incomplete and do not work for libwebsockets.
The patch also fixes a typo in CMakeLists.txt where CYASSL_LIBRARIES was added to include_directories() instead of CYASSL_INCLUDE_DIRS.
Signed-off-by: ABruines <alexander.bruines@gmail.com>
Read the full incoming TLS/SSL record at once in libwebsocket_service_fd().
SSL_read() is called until no more pending data for the current record is buffered in SSL.
SSL_read() is never requested more than the pending data size for the current record
to ensure that the fd is not read again for new data, which would be copied in the SSL buffer otherwise.
At least some win32 uses an opaque pointer for fd that is not
an ordinal like it is in unix.
Resurrect the old hashtable management for that platform to use
instead, and introduce a helper to get the wsi from the fd "somehow".
Signed-off-by: Bud Davis <bdavis9659@gmail.com>
This replaces gethostbyname in libwebsockets_get_peer_addresses and
in the client handshake path.
There's one left in lws-plat-win but that can be done another time.
Let's see how much damage that did to the cross-platform and option
builds...
Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy.green@linaro.org>
This adds npn / alpn support if your openssl can handle it.
Then, browsers that understand alpn will by default
negotiate http/1.1 and work as normal.
Clients that understand http2.0 can negotiate h2-14 and
use the basic but working http2.0 support automatically
Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy.green@linaro.org>
Connection upgrade handling for h2c
Establish http2 union struct and http2 connmode
No protocol code yet
Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy.green@linaro.org>
This is a squashed commit from https://github.com/andrew-canaday/libwebsockets,
dev/http_keepalive branch (strategies changed a few times, so the commit
history is clutteread). This branch is submitted for clarity, but the other
can be used as a reference or alternative.
* added **enum http_version** to track HTTP/1.0 vs HTTP/1.1 requests
* added **enum http_connection_type** to track keep-alive vs close
* replaced content_length_seen and body_index with **content_remain**
* removed **post_buffer** (see handshake.c modifications)
* removed post_buffer free
* switch state to WSI_TOKEN_SKIPPING after URI is complete to store version
* delete *spill* label (unused)
* add vars to track HTTP version and connection type
* HTTP version defaults to 1.0
* connection type defaults to 'close' for 1.0, keep-alive for 1.1
* additional checks in **cleanup:** label:
* if HTTP version string is present and valid, set enum val appropriately
* override connection default with the "Connection:" header, if present
* set state to WSI_STATE_HTTP_BODY if content_length > 0
* return 0 on HTTP requests, unless LWS_CALLBACK_HTTP indicates otherwise
* add vars to track remaining content_length and body chunk size
* re-arrange switch case order to facilitate creation of jump-table
* added new labels:
* **read_ok**: normal location reach on break from switch; just return 0
* **http_complete**: check for keep-alive + init state, mode, hdr table
* **http_new**: jump location for keep-alive when http_complete sees len>0
* after libwebsocket_parse, jump to one of those labels based on state
* POST body handling:
* don't bother iterating over input byte-by-byte or using memcpy
* just pass the relevant portion of the context->service_buffer to callback