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Andy Green
904a9c0920 http2: make usable
HTTP/2 support is now able to serve the test server, complete with
websockets, from a single vhost.

 - This works the same with both OpenSSL and mbedTLS.

 - POST is now wired up and works (also for file upload).

 - CGI is wired up and works.

 - Redirect is adapted and works

 - lwsws works.

 - URI urldecode, sanitation and argument parsing wired up for :path

valgrind clean (aside from openssl-style false uninit data usage in mbedtls send occasionally)

h2spec reports:

$ h2spec  -h 127.0.0.1 -p 7681 -t -k -o 1
...
145 tests, 145 passed, 0 skipped, 0 failed"

Incorporates:

 - "https://github.com/warmcat/libwebsockets/pull/1039
	Fixes issue with -Werror=unused-variable flag

 - 2c843a1395
	ssl: fix infinite loop on client cert verification failure

Signed-off-by: Petar Paradzik <petar.paradzik@sartura.hr>"

Caused and fixes Coverity 184887 - 184892
2017-10-16 17:13:49 +08:00
Andy Green
faa1526b39 lws-vhost-destroy
Adds a new api lws_vhost_destroy(struct lws_vhost *) which allows dynamic removal of vhosts.

The external api calls two parts of internal helpers that get reused for context destroy.

The second part is called deferred by 5s... this is to ensure that event library objects
composed into structs owned by the vhost all have a chance to complete their close
asynchronously.  That should happen immediately, but it requires us to return to the
event loop first.

The vhost being removed is deleted from the context vhost list by the first part, and does
not block further removals or creation during the delay for the deferred freeing of the
vhost memory.

Part 1:

 - if the vhost owned a listen socket needed by other vhosts listening on same iface + port, the listen
   socket is first handed off to another vhost so it stays alive

 - all wsi still open on the vhost are forcibly closed (including any listen socket still attached)

 - inform all active protocols on the vhost they should destroy themselves

 - remove vhost from context vhost list (can no longer be found by incoming connections)

 - add to a "being destroyed" context list and schedule the second part to be called in 5s

Part 2:

 - remove us from the being destroyed list

 - free all allocations owned by the vhost

 - zero down the vhost and free the vhost itself


In libwebsockets-test-server, you can send it a SIGUSR1 to have it toggle the creation and destruction of
a second vhost on port + 1.
2017-07-19 08:51:43 +08:00
Andy Green
be9fb919d1 context deprecation
1) This makes lwsws run a parent process with the original permissions.
But this process is only able to respond to SIGHUP, it doesn't do anything
else.

2) You can send this parent process a SIGHUP now to cause it to

 - close listening sockets in existing lwsws processes

 - mark those processes as to exit when the number of active connections
   on the falls to zero

 - spawn a fresh child process from scratch, using latest configuration
   file content, latest plugins, etc.  It can now reopen listening sockets
   if it chooses to, or open different listen ports or whatever.

Notes:

1) lws_context_destroy() has been split into two pieces... the reason for
the split is the first part closes the per-vhost protocols, but since
they may have created libuv objects in the per-vhost protocol storage,
these cannot be freed until after the loop has been run.

That's the purpose of the second part of the context destruction,
lws_context_destroy2().

For compatibility, if you are not using libuv, the first part calls the
second part.  However if you are using libuv, you must now call the
second part from your own main.c after the first part.
2016-12-20 14:37:07 +08:00
Andy Green
a496700b3a lws_snprintf
Thanks to Fabrice Gilot for reporting the problem that led to uncovering this.

Due to a misunderstanding of the return value of snprintf (it is not truncated according
to the max size passed in) in several places relying on snprintf to truncate the length
overflows are possible.

This patch wraps snprintf with a new lws_snprintf() which does truncate its length to allow
the buffer limiting scheme to work properly.

All users should update with these fixes.
2016-09-15 02:22:57 +08:00
Andy Green
7acf76cd3d esp8266 initial support 2016-08-10 21:20:23 +08:00
Andy Green
488e05a6b4 plugins add win modifiers before libwebsockets.h for dll export flag
Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>
2016-05-26 07:52:20 +08:00
Andy Green
81a5a125f4 deprecate misnamed lws_vhost_get add lws_get_vhost
All the other simple accessors begin lws_get_...

Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>
2016-05-17 13:47:44 +08:00
Andy Green
3dcbf6abc1 deprecate duplicated lws_protocol_get
Use the identical lws_get_protocol()

Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>
2016-05-17 13:33:58 +08:00
Andy Green
980614035f plugin lws server status
Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>
2016-04-18 20:05:43 +08:00
Andy Green
4714cf02f4 vh doubly linked list for wsi on same protocol
This trades off a couple of wsi pointers for vastly increased speed
for the callback when writeable "all protocol" variants when there
are many kinds of wsi active.

Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>
2016-04-16 08:40:35 +08:00
Andy Green
22d6f39e7f http2 update integration
https://github.com/warmcat/libwebsockets/issues/489

This

1) fixes the vhost changes on master

2) works around the ah pool changes

3) fixes some other build problems that appeared

4) hacks out physical flow control for internal streams

5) updates the advertised protocol to h2 needed by, eg, chrome 51

That gets it able to serve small (<4K, ie, one packet) files over http2

Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>
2016-04-13 11:53:40 +08:00
Andy Green
37098ae2a2 lwsws protocol filter and options
Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>
2016-04-08 16:13:14 +08:00
Andy Green
020770566e plugins
This adds support for dynamically loaded plugins at runtime, which
can expose their own protocols or extensions transparently.

With these changes lwsws defaults to OFF in cmake, and if enabled it
automatically enables plugins and libuv support.

Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>
2016-04-07 09:38:08 +08:00