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Author SHA1 Message Date
Stefan Eissing
0b520e1250 winsock: move SO_SNDBUF update into cf-socket
- Move the code that updates the SO_SNDBUF size for Windows to
  cf_socket_send.

Prior to this change the code was in readwrite_upload but the socket
filter is the more appropriate place because it applies to all sends.

Background:

For Windows users SO_SNDBUF (the total per-socket buffer size reserved
by Winsock for sends) is updated dynamically by libcurl during the
transfer. This is because Windows does not do it automatically for
non-blocking sockets and without it the performance of large transfers
may suffer.

Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/13763
2024-05-29 13:23:15 -04:00
Stefan Eissing
28284c8f33
transfer: remove curl_upload_refill_watermark, no longer used
the define applied to upload buffers which we removed

Closes #13764
2024-05-24 14:54:07 +02:00
Stefan Eissing
30de937bda
transfer: conn close on paused upload
- add 2 variations on test_07_42 which PAUSEs uploads
  and response connections terminating either right away
  or after the 100-continue response
- when detecting the connection being closed in transfer.c
  readwrite_data(), clear ALL send bits in data->req.keepon.
  It no longer makes send to wait for a KEEP_SEND_PAUSE or HOLD.
- in the protocol client writer add the check for incomplete
  response bodies. When an EOS is seen and the length is known,
  check that and fail if bytes are missing.

Reported-by: Sergey Bronnikov
Fixes #13740
Closes #13750
2024-05-23 23:55:09 +02:00
Daniel Stenberg
8a5fe04c7b
transfer: remove useless assignment
in Curl_xfer_recv_resp

Spotted by CodeSonar

Closes #13435
2024-04-21 10:50:37 +02:00
Stefan Eissing
270a25c011
cw-out: improved error handling
- remember error encountered in invoking write callback and always fail
  afterwards without further invokes

- check behaviour in test_02_17 with h2-pausing client

Reported-by: Pavel Kropachev
Fixes #13337
Closes #13340
2024-04-16 15:52:10 +02:00
Stefan Eissing
8482ce53dd
CURLINFO_REQUEST_SIZE: fixed, add tests for transfer infos reported
- tests for 'size_request' and other stats reported, for
  presence and consistency

Reported-by: Jonatan Vela
Fixes #13269
Closes #13275
2024-04-12 13:20:09 +02:00
Stefan Eissing
8dd81bd5db
lib: add Curl_xfer_write_resp_hd
Add method in protocol handlers to allow writing of a single,
0-terminated header line. Avoids parsing and copying these lines.

Closes #13165
2024-04-11 09:29:21 +02:00
Stefan Eissing
0b28ece657
lib: add trace support for client reads and writes
- add `CURL_TRC_READ()` and `CURL_TRC_WRITE()`
- use in generic client writers and readers, as well
  as http headers, chunking and websockets

Closes #13223
2024-04-05 16:08:10 +02:00
MAntoniak
f46385d36d
urldata: remove fields not used depending on used features
Reduced size of dynamically_allocated_data structure.

Reduced number of stored values in enum dupstring and enum dupblob. This
affects the reduced array placed in the UserDefined structure.

Closes #13188
2024-04-05 16:06:22 +02:00
Stefan Eissing
cfc65fd1ee
request: paused upload on completed download, assess connection
A transfer with a completed download that is still uploading needs to
check the connection state when it is PAUSEd, since connection
close/errors would otherwise go unnoticed.

Reported-by: Sergey Bronnikov
Fixes #13260
Closes #13271
2024-04-04 11:45:19 +02:00
Stefan Eissing
80a3b830cc
http: expect 100 rework
Move all handling of HTTP's `Expect: 100-continue` feature into a client
reader. Add sending flag `KEEP_SEND_TIMED` that triggers transfer
sending on general events like a timer.

HTTP installs a `CURL_CR_PROTOCOL` reader when announcing `Expect:
100-continue`. That reader works as follows:

- on first invocation, records time, starts the `EXPIRE_100_TIMEOUT`
  timer, disables `KEEP_SEND`, enables `KEEP_SEND_TIMER` and returns 0,
  eos=FALSE like a paused upload.

- on subsequent invocation it checks if the timer has expired. If so, it
  enables `KEEP_SEND` and switches to passing through reads to the
  underlying readers.

Transfer handling's `readwrite()` will be invoked when a timer expires
(like `EXPIRE_100_TIMEOUT`) or when data from the server arrives. Seeing
`KEEP_SEND_TIMER`, it will try to upload more data, which triggers
reading from the client readers again. Which then may lead to a new
pausing or cause the upload to start.

Flags and timestamps connected to this have been moved from
`SingleRequest` into the reader's context.

Closes #13110
2024-03-18 12:41:56 +01:00
Stefan Eissing
4e4e8af1f6
lib: move 'done' parameter to SingleRequests
A transfer may do several `SingleRequest`s for its success. This happens
regularly for authentication, follows and retries on failed connections.
The "readwrite()" calls and functions connected to those carried a `bool
*done` parameter to indicate that the current `SingleRequest` is over.
This may happen before `upload_done` or `download_done` bits of
`SingleRequest` are set.

The problem with that is now `write_resp()` protocol handlers are
invoked in places where the `bool *done` cannot be passed up to the
caller. Instead of being a bool in the call chain, it needs to become a
member of `SingleRequest`, reflecting its state.

This removes the `bool *done` parameter and adds the `done` bit to
`SingleRequest` instead. It adds `Curl_req_soft_reset()` for using a
`SingleRequest` in a follow up, clearing `done` and other
flags/counters.

Closes #13096
2024-03-11 23:27:02 +01:00
Stefan Eissing
db5c9f4f9e
transfer.c: break receive loop in speed limited transfers
- the change breaks looping in transfer.c receive for transfers that are
  speed limited on having gotten *some* bytes.
- the overall speed limit timing is done in multi.c

Reported-by: Dmitry Karpov
Bug: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2024-03/0001.html
Closes #13050
2024-03-06 08:07:37 +01:00
Stefan Eissing
14bcea074a
lib: enhance client reader resume + rewind
- update client reader documentation
- client reader, add rewind capabilities
    - tell creader to rewind on next start
    - Curl_client_reset() will keep reader for future rewind if requested
    - add Curl_client_cleanup() for freeing all resources independent of
      rewinds
    - add Curl_client_start() to trigger rewinds
    - move rewind code from multi.c to sendf.c and make part of
      "cr-in"'s implementation
- http, move the "resume_from" handling into the client readers
    - the setup of a HTTP request is reshuffled to follow:
      * determine method, target, auth negotiation
      * install the client reader(s) for the request, including crlf
        conversions and "chunked" encoding
      * apply ranges to client reader
      * concat request headers, upgrades, cookies, etc.
      * complete request by determining Content-Length of installed
        readers in combination with method
      * send
    - add methods for client readers to
      * return the overall length they will generate (or -1 when unknown)
      * return the amount of data on the CLIENT level, so that
        expect-100 can decide if it want to apply itself
      * set a "resume_from" offset or fail if unsupported
    - struct HTTP has become largely empty now
- rename `Client_reader_*` to `Curl_creader_*`

Closes #13026
2024-03-05 13:26:05 +01:00
Stefan Eissing
e3905de819
lib: further send/upload handling polish
- Move all the "upload_done" handling to request.c

  - add possibility to abort sending of a request
  - add `Curl_req_done_sending()` for checks
  - transfer.c: readwrite_upload() now clean

- removing data->state.ulbuf and data->req.upload_fromhere

  - as well as data->req.upload_present
  - set data->req.upload_done on having read all from
    the client and completely flushed the send buffer

- tftp, remove setting of data->req.upload_fromhere

  - serves no purpose as `upload_present` is not set
    and the data itself is directly `sendto()` anyway

- smtp, make upload EOB conversion a client reader
- xfer_ulbuf addition

  - add xfer_ulbuf for borrowing, similar to xfer_buf
  - use in file upload
  - use in c-hyper body sending

- h1-proxy, remove init of data->state.uilbuf that is never used
- smb, add own send_buf instead of using data->state.ulbuf

Closes #13010
2024-03-04 08:42:56 +01:00
Stefan Eissing
9369c30cd8
lib: Curl_read/Curl_write clarifications
- replace `Curl_read()`, `Curl_write()` and `Curl_nwrite()` to
  clarify when and at what level they operate
- send/recv of transfer related data is now done via
  `Curl_xfer_send()/Curl_xfer_recv()` which no longer has
  socket/socketindex as parameter. It decides on the transfer
  setup of `conn->sockfd` and `conn->writesockfd` on which
  connection filter chain to operate.
- send/recv on a specific connection filter chain is done via
  `Curl_conn_send()/Curl_conn_recv()` which get the socket index
  as parameter.
- rename `Curl_setup_transfer()` to `Curl_xfer_setup()` for
  naming consistency
- clarify that the special CURLE_AGAIN hangling to return
  `CURLE_OK` with length 0 only applies to `Curl_xfer_send()`
  and CURLE_AGAIN is returned by all other send() variants.
- fix a bug in websocket `curl_ws_recv()` that mixed up data
  when it arrived in more than a single chunk (to be made
  into a sperate PR, also)

Added as documented [in
CLIENT-READER.md](5b1f31dfba/docs/CLIENT-READERS.md).

- old `Curl_buffer_send()` completely replaced by new `Curl_req_send()`
- old `Curl_fillreadbuffer()` replaced with `Curl_client_read()`
- HTTP chunked uploads are now formatted in a client reader added when
  needed.
- FTP line-end conversions are done in a client reader added when
  needed.
- when sending requests headers, remaining buffer space is filled with
  body data for sending in "one go". This is independent of the request
  body size. Resolves #12938 as now small and large requests have the
  same code path.

Changes done to test cases:

- test513: now fails before sending request headers as this initial
  "client read" triggers the setup fault. Behaves now the same as in
  hyper build
- test547, test555, test1620: fix the length check in the lib code to
  only fail for reads *smaller* than expected. This was a bug in the
  test code that never triggered in the old implementation.

Closes #12969
2024-02-28 12:58:55 +01:00
Stefan Eissing
3755153571
lib: Curl_read/Curl_write clarifications
- replace `Curl_read()`, `Curl_write()` and `Curl_nwrite()` to
  clarify when and at what level they operate
- send/recv of transfer related data is now done via
  `Curl_xfer_send()/Curl_xfer_recv()` which no longer has
  socket/socketindex as parameter. It decides on the transfer
  setup of `conn->sockfd` and `conn->writesockfd` on which
  connection filter chain to operate.
- send/recv on a specific connection filter chain is done via
  `Curl_conn_send()/Curl_conn_recv()` which get the socket index
  as parameter.
- rename `Curl_setup_transfer()` to `Curl_xfer_setup()` for
  naming consistency
- clarify that the special CURLE_AGAIN hangling to return
  `CURLE_OK` with length 0 only applies to `Curl_xfer_send()`
  and CURLE_AGAIN is returned by all other send() variants.
- fix a bug in websocket `curl_ws_recv()` that mixed up data
  when it arrived in more than a single chunk

The method for sending not just raw bytes, but bytes that are either
"headers" or "body". The send abstraction stack, to to bottom, now is:

* `Curl_req_send()`: has parameter to indicate amount of header bytes,
  buffers all data.
* `Curl_xfer_send()`: knows on which socket index to send, returns
  amount of bytes sent.
* `Curl_conn_send()`: called with socket index, returns amount of bytes
  sent.

In addition there is `Curl_req_flush()` for writing out all buffered
bytes.

`Curl_req_send()` is active for requests without body,
`Curl_buffer_send()` still being used for others. This is because the
special quirks need to be addressed in future parts:

* `expect-100` handling
* `Curl_fillreadbuffer()` needs to add directly to the new
  `data->req.sendbuf`
* special body handlings, like `chunked` encodings and line end
  conversions will be moved into something like a Client Reader.

In functions of the pattern `CURLcode xxx_send(..., ssize_t *written)`,
replace the `ssize_t` with a `size_t`. It makes no sense to allow for negative
values as the returned `CURLcode` already specifies error conditions. This
allows easier handling of lengths without casting.

Closes #12964
2024-02-27 14:13:56 +01:00
Stefan Eissing
5929822114
lib: send rework
Curl_read/Curl_write clarifications

- replace `Curl_read()`, `Curl_write()` and `Curl_nwrite()` to 1clarify
  when and at what level they operate

- send/recv of transfer related data is now done via
  `Curl_xfer_send()/Curl_xfer_recv()` which no longer has
  socket/socketindex as parameter. It decides on the transfer setup of
  `conn->sockfd` and `conn->writesockfd` on which connection filter
  chain to operate.

- send/recv on a specific connection filter chain is done via
  `Curl_conn_send()/Curl_conn_recv()` which get the socket index as
  parameter.

- rename `Curl_setup_transfer()` to `Curl_xfer_setup()` for naming
  consistency

- clarify that the special CURLE_AGAIN handling to return `CURLE_OK`
  with length 0 only applies to `Curl_xfer_send()` and CURLE_AGAIN is
  returned by all other send() variants.

SingleRequest reshuffling

- move functions into request.[ch]
- differentiate between reset and free
- add Curl_req_done() to perform last actions
- add a send `bufq` to SingleRequest for future use in keeping upload data

Closes #12963
2024-02-27 08:58:10 +01:00
Stefan Eissing
463472a2d6
lib: move client writer into own source
Refactoring of the client writer that passes the data to the
client/application's callback functions.

- split out into own source cw-out.[ch] from sendf.c

- move tempwrite and tempcount from data->state into the context of the
  client writer

- redesign the 3 tempwrite dynbufs as a linked list of dynbufs. On
  paused transfers, this allows to "record" interleaved HEADER/BODY
  chunks to be "played back" in the same order on unpausing.

- keep the overall size limit of all buffered data to DYN_PAUSE_BUFFER.
  On exceeding that, return CURLE_TOO_LARGE instead of
  CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY as before.

- add method to be called when a transfer is DONE to allow writing of
  any data still buffered

- when paused, record HEADER writes exactly as they come for later
  playback. HEADERs are documented to be written one-by-one.

Closes #12898
2024-02-26 14:25:41 +01:00
Jay Satiro
5691a6cf36 transfer: improve Windows SO_SNDBUF update limit
- Change the 1 second SO_SNDBUF update limit from per transfer to per
  connection.

Prior to this change many transfers over the same connection could cause
many SO_SNDBUF updates made to that connection per second, which was
unnecessary.

Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/12911
2024-02-13 03:46:17 -05:00
Stefan Eissing
476adfeac0
multi: add xfer_buf to multi handle
- can be borrowed by transfer during recv-write operation
- needs to be released before borrowing again
- adjustis size to `data->set.buffer_size`
- used in transfer.c readwrite_data()

Closes #12805
2024-02-09 09:43:50 +01:00
Daniel Stenberg
cdd905a985
transfer: make the select_bits_paused condition check both directions
If there is activity in a direction that is not paused, return false.

Reported-by: Sergey Bronnikov
Bug: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2024-01/0049.html
Closes #12740
2024-01-22 16:22:19 +01:00
Daniel Stenberg
adfffc39a3
transfer: remove warning: Value stored to 'blen' is never read
Detected by scan-build

Follow-up from 1cd2f0072f

Closes #12693
2024-01-14 14:33:46 +01:00
Stefan Eissing
d7b6ce64ce
lib: replace readwrite with write_resp
This clarifies the handling of server responses by folding the code for
the complicated protocols into their protocol handlers. This concerns
mainly HTTP and its bastard sibling RTSP.

The terms "read" and "write" are often used without clear context if
they refer to the connect or the client/application side of a
transfer. This PR uses "read/write" for operations on the client side
and "send/receive" for the connection, e.g. server side. If this is
considered useful, we can revisit renaming of further methods in another
PR.

Curl's protocol handler `readwrite()` method been changed:

```diff
-  CURLcode (*readwrite)(struct Curl_easy *data, struct connectdata *conn,
-                        const char *buf, size_t blen,
-                        size_t *pconsumed, bool *readmore);
+  CURLcode (*write_resp)(struct Curl_easy *data, const char *buf, size_t blen,
+                         bool is_eos, bool *done);
```

The name was changed to clarify that this writes reponse data to the
client side. The parameter changes are:

* `conn` removed as it always operates on `data->conn`
* `pconsumed` removed as the method needs to handle all data on success
* `readmore` removed as no longer necessary
* `is_eos` as indicator that this is the last call for the transfer
  response (end-of-stream).
* `done` TRUE on return iff the transfer response is to be treated as
  finished

This change affects many files only because of updated comments in
handlers that provide no implementation. The real change is that the
HTTP protocol handlers now provide an implementation.

The HTTP protocol handlers `write_resp()` implementation will get passed
**all** raw data of a server response for the transfer. The HTTP/1.x
formatted status and headers, as well as the undecoded response
body. `Curl_http_write_resp_hds()` is used internally to parse the
response headers and pass them on. This method is public as the RTSP
protocol handler also uses it.

HTTP/1.1 "chunked" transport encoding is now part of the general
*content encoding* writer stack, just like other encodings. A new flag
`CLIENTWRITE_EOS` was added for the last client write. This allows
writers to verify that they are in a valid end state. The chunked
decoder will check if it indeed has seen the last chunk.

The general response handling in `transfer.c:466` happens in function
`readwrite_data()`. This mainly operates now like:

```
static CURLcode readwrite_data(data, ...)
{
  do {
    Curl_xfer_recv_resp(data, buf)
    ...
    Curl_xfer_write_resp(data, buf)
    ...
  } while(interested);
  ...
}
```

All the response data handling is implemented in
`Curl_xfer_write_resp()`. It calls the protocol handler's `write_resp()`
implementation if available, or does the default behaviour.

All raw response data needs to pass through this function. Which also
means that anyone in possession of such data may call
`Curl_xfer_write_resp()`.

Closes #12480
2024-01-13 17:23:42 +01:00
Stefan Eissing
a0f94800d5
transfer: adjust_pollset improvements
- let `multi_getsock()` initialize the pollset in what the
  transfer state requires in regards to SEND/RECV
- change connection filters `adjust_pollset()` implementation
  to react on the presence of POLLIN/-OUT in the pollset and
  no longer check CURL_WANT_SEND/CURL_WANT_RECV
- cf-socket will no longer add POLLIN on its own
- http2 and http/3 filters will only do adjustments if the
  passed pollset wants to POLLIN/OUT for the transfer on
  the socket. This is similar to the HTTP/2 proxy filter
  and works in stacked filters.

Closes #12640
2024-01-07 14:36:25 +01:00
Stefan Eissing
e492c7c524
transfer: fix upload rate limiting, add test cases
- add test cases for rate limiting uploads for all
  http versions
- fix transfer loop handling of limits. Signal a re-receive
  attempt only on exhausting maxloops without an EAGAIN
- fix `data->state.selectbits` forcing re-receive to also
  set re-sending when transfer is doing this.

Reported-by: Karthikdasari0423 on github
Fixes #12559
Closes #12586
2023-12-22 16:52:02 +01:00
Daniel Stenberg
1da640abb6
readwrite_data: loop less
This function is made to loop in order to drain incoming data
faster. Completely removing the loop has a measerably negative impact on
transfer speeds.

Downsides with the looping include

- it might call the progress callback much more seldom. Especially if
  the write callback is slow.

- rate limiting becomes less exact

- a single transfer might "starve out" other parallel transfers

- QUIC timers for other connections can't be maintained correctly

The long term fix should be to remove the loop and optimize coming back
to avoid the transfer speed penalty.

This fix lower the max loop count to reduce the starvation problem, and
avoids the loop completely for when rate-limiting is in progress.

Ref: #12488
Ref: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2023-12/0012.html
Closes #12504
2023-12-14 16:13:28 +01:00
Stefan Eissing
8706b68010
lib: eliminate conn->cselect_bits
- use `data->state.dselect_bits` everywhere instead
- remove `bool *comeback` parameter as non-zero
  `data->state.dselect_bits` will indicate that IO is
  incomplete.

Closes #12512
2023-12-14 15:20:05 +01:00
Dmitry Karpov
6a0dc7cf23
transfer: abort pause send when connection is marked for closing
This handles cases of some bi-directional "upgrade" scenarios
(i.e. WebSockets) where sending is paused until some "upgrade" handshake
is completed, but server rejects the handshake and closes the
connection.

Closes #12428
2023-11-30 09:30:51 +01:00
Stefan Eissing
5b65e7d1ae
transfer: cleanup done+excess handling
- add `SingleRequest->download_done` as indicator that
  all download bytes have been received
- remove `stop_reading` bool from readwrite functions
- move excess body handling into client download writer

Closes #12371
2023-11-24 13:22:07 +01:00
Viktor Szakats
e9a7d4a1c8
windows: use built-in _WIN32 macro to detect Windows
Windows compilers define `_WIN32` automatically. Windows SDK headers
or build env defines `WIN32`, or we have to take care of it. The
agreement seems to be that `_WIN32` is the preferred practice here.
Make the source code rely on that to detect we're building for Windows.

Public `curl.h` was using `WIN32`, `__WIN32__` and `CURL_WIN32` for
Windows detection, next to the official `_WIN32`. After this patch it
only uses `_WIN32` for this. Also, make it stop defining `CURL_WIN32`.

There is a slight chance these break compatibility with Windows
compilers that fail to define `_WIN32`. I'm not aware of any obsolete
or modern compiler affected, but in case there is one, one possible
solution is to define this macro manually.

grepping for `WIN32` remains useful to discover Windows-specific code.

Also:

- extend `checksrc` to ensure we're not using `WIN32` anymore.

- apply minor formatting here and there.

- delete unnecessary checks for `!MSDOS` when `_WIN32` is present.

Co-authored-by: Jay Satiro
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg

Closes #12376
2023-11-22 15:42:25 +00:00
Daniel Stenberg
891f1041d6
transfer: avoid unreachable expression
If curl_off_t and size_t have the same size (which is common on modern
64 bit systems), a condition cannot occur which Coverity pointed
out. Avoid the warning by having the code conditionally only used if
curl_off_t actually is larger.

Follow-up to 1cd2f0072f

Closes #12370
2023-11-21 13:51:22 +01:00
Stefan Eissing
1cd2f0072f
transfer: readwrite improvements
- changed header/chunk/handler->readwrite prototypes to accept `buf`,
  `blen` and a `pconsumed` pointer. They now get the buffer to work on
  and report back how many bytes they consumed
- eliminated `k->str` in SingleRequest
- improved excess data handling to properly calculate with any body data
  left in the headerb buffer
- eliminated `k->badheader` enum to only be a bool

Closes #12283
2023-11-21 08:03:45 +01:00
Jiří Hruška
6a095da1f3
transfer: avoid calling the read callback again after EOF
Regression since 7f43f3dc59 (7.84.0)

Bug: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2023-11/0017.html

Closes #12363
2023-11-21 07:58:53 +01:00
Stefan Eissing
ad051e1cbe
lib: client writer, part 2, accounting + logging
This PR has these changes:

Renaming of unencode_* to cwriter, e.g. client writers
- documentation of sendf.h functions
- move max decode stack checks back to content_encoding.c
- define writer phase which was used as order before
- introduce phases for monitoring inbetween decode phases
- offering default implementations for init/write/close

Add type paramter to client writer's do_write()
- always pass all writes through the writer stack
- writers who only care about BODY data will pass other writes unchanged

add RAW and PROTOCOL client writers
- RAW used for Curl_debug() logging of CURLINFO_DATA_IN
- PROTOCOL used for updates to data->req.bytecount, max_filesize checks and
  Curl_pgrsSetDownloadCounter()
- remove all updates of data->req.bytecount and calls to
  Curl_pgrsSetDownloadCounter() and Curl_debug() from other code
- adjust test457 expected output to no longer see the excess write

Closes #12184
2023-11-06 13:14:06 +01:00
Stefan Eissing
39547ae64d
url: protocol handler lookup tidy-up
- rename lookup to what it does
- use ARRAYSIZE instead of NULL check for end
- offer alternate lookup for 0-terminated strings

Closes #12216
2023-10-27 16:55:54 +02:00
Stefan Eissing
7eb31c852d
RTSP: improved RTP parser
- fix HTTP header parsing to report incomplete
  lines it buffers as consumed!
- re-implement the RTP parser for interleave RTP
  messages for robustness. It is now keeping its
  state at the connection
- RTSP protocol handler "readwrite" implementation
  now tracks if the response is before/in/after
  header parsing or "in" a bod by calling
  "Curl_http_readwrite_headers()" itself. This
  allows it to know when non-RTP bytes are "junk"
  or HEADER or BODY.
- tested with #12035 and various small receive
  sizes where current master fails

Closes #12052
2023-10-21 14:38:21 +02:00
Daniel Stenberg
df9aea22c2
transfer: only reset the FTP wildcard engine in CLEAR state
To avoid the state machine to start over and redownload all the files
*again*.

Reported-by: lkordos on github
Regression from 843b3baa3e (shipped in 8.1.0)
Bisect-by: Dan Fandrich
Fixes #11775
Closes #12156
2023-10-19 16:58:31 +02:00
Stefan Eissing
6b9a591bf7
h2: testcase and fix for pausing h2 streams
- refs #11982 where it was noted that paused transfers may
  close successfully without delivering the complete data
- made sample poc into tests/http/client/h2-pausing.c and
  added test_02_27 to reproduce

Closes #11989
Fixes #11982
Reported-by: Harry Sintonen
2023-09-30 23:53:33 +02:00
Stefan Eissing
0bd9e137e3
lib: move handling of data->req.writer_stack into Curl_client_write()
- move definitions from content_encoding.h to sendf.h
- move create/cleanup/add code into sendf.c
- installed content_encoding writers will always be called
  on Curl_client_write(CLIENTWRITE_BODY)
- Curl_client_cleanup() frees writers and tempbuffers from
  paused transfers, irregardless of protocol

Closes #11908
2023-09-28 10:00:13 +02:00
Viktor Szakats
96c29900bc
build: delete checks for C89 standard headers
Delete checks and guards for standard C89 headers and assume these are
available: `stdio.h`, `string.h`, `time.h`, `setjmp.h`, `stdlib.h`,
`stddef.h`, `signal.h`.

Some of these we already used unconditionally, some others we only used
for feature checks.

Follow-up to 9c7165e96a #11918 (for `stdio.h` in CMake)

Closes #11940
2023-09-26 14:25:10 +00:00
Daniel Stenberg
914e49b9b7
lib: let the max filesize option stop too big transfers too
Previously it would only stop them from getting started if the size is
known to be too big then.

Update the libcurl and curl docs accordingly.

Fixes #11810
Reported-by: Elliot Killick
Assisted-by: Jay Satiro
Closes #11820
2023-09-23 11:20:20 +02:00
Daniel Stenberg
95a865b462
transfer: also stop the sending on closed connection
Previously this cleared the receiving bit only but in some cases it is
also still sending (like a request-body) when disconnected and neither
direction can continue then.

Fixes #11769
Reported-by: Oleg Jukovec
Closes #11795
2023-09-04 19:51:59 +02:00
Stefan Eissing
331b89a319
http2: polish things around POST
- added test cases for various code paths
- fixed handling of blocked write when stream had
  been closed inbetween attempts
- re-enabled DEBUGASSERT on send with smaller data size

- in debug builds, environment variables can be set to simulate a slow
  network when sending data. cf-socket.c and vquic.c support
  * CURL_DBG_SOCK_WBLOCK: percentage of send() calls that should be
    answered with a EAGAIN. TCP/UNIX sockets.
    This is chosen randomly.
  * CURL_DBG_SOCK_WPARTIAL: percentage of data that shall be written
    to the network. TCP/UNIX sockets.
    Example: 80 means a send with 1000 bytes would only send 800
    This is applied to every send.
  * CURL_DBG_QUIC_WBLOCK: percentage of send() calls that should be
    answered with EAGAIN. QUIC only.
    This is chosen randomly.

Closes #11756
2023-09-04 19:48:49 +02:00
Daniel Stenberg
5e2beb3395
spelling: use 'reuse' not 're-use' in code and elsewhere
Unify the spelling as both versions were previously used intermittently

Closes #11717
2023-08-23 23:22:36 +02:00
Daniel Stenberg
acca40c9b5
lib: build fixups when built with most things disabled
Closes #11687
2023-08-17 17:17:54 +02:00
Daniel Stenberg
ab3b2c47bd
transfer: don't set TIMER_STARTTRANSFER on first send
The time stamp is for measuring the first *received* byte

Fixes #11669
Reported-by: JazJas on github
Closes #11670
2023-08-15 14:52:01 +02:00
Daniel Stenberg
90bdd2533c
transfer: do not clear the credentials on redirect to absolute URL
Makes test 979 work. Regression shipped in 8.2.0 from commit
dd4d1a2695

Fixes #11486
Reported-by: Cloudogu Siebels
Closes #11492
2023-07-21 11:59:20 +02:00
Daniel Stenberg
dd4d1a2695
transfer: clear credentials when redirecting to absolute URL
Make sure the user and password for the second request is taken from the
redirected-to URL.

Add test case 899 to verify.

Reported-by: James Lucas
Fixes #11410
Closes #11412
2023-07-09 11:12:13 +02:00
Stefan Eissing
e024d5665d
lib: add CURLINFO_CONN_ID and CURLINFO_XFER_ID
- add an `id` long to Curl_easy, -1 on init
- once added to a multi (or its own multi), it gets
  a non-negative number assigned by the connection cache
- `id` is unique among all transfers using the same
  cache until reaching LONG_MAX where it will wrap
  around. So, not unique eternally.
- CURLINFO_CONN_ID returns the connection id attached to
  data or, if none present, data->state.lastconnect_id
- variables and type declared in tool for write out

Closes #11185
2023-06-12 23:53:00 +02:00