CHANGELOG revision 33291708
12019-02-11 2 - 1.19.2 3 - [BUGFIX] Begin negotiation with version provided in 0-RTT info. 4 - [BUGFIX] Version checking in zero_rtt deserialize function. 5 62019-02-04 7 - 1.19.1 8 - [BUGFIX] Fix Windows build. 9 102019-02-04 11 - 1.19.0 12 - [FEATURE, API Change] 0-RTT support. Add function to export 0-RTT 13 information; it can be supplied to a subsequent connect() call. 14 - [FEATURE] Add -0 flag to http_client to exercise 0-RTT support. 15 - [BUGFIX] Resuscitate the Windows build. 16 - [BUGFIX] Send HTTP settings (max header list size) if necessary. 17 - [BUGFIX] Buffered packets can contain ACK frames. 18 - [BUGFIX] Make packet writeable once all STREAM frames are elided. 19 - [BUGFIX] Fix potential null dereference when realloc fails. 20 - cmake: simplify build configuration. 21 222019-01-28 23 - 1.18.0 24 - [API Change] Can specify clock granularity in engine settings. 25 - [BUGFIX] Pacer uses fixed clock granularity. Since the change on 26 2018-04-09, it is not necessary to try to approximate the next tick 27 time in the pacer: it can use fix clock granularity specified by 28 the user. 29 - [BUGFIX] Do not tick constantly before handshake is done. 30 - [BUGFIX] Do not exit tick prematurely: reuse packet with ACK. Even 31 if we cannot allocate *more* packets, we could still be able to write 32 to one already allocated. 33 - [BUGFIX] Do not schedule pacer if there are no lost packets. 34 352019-01-17 36 - 1.17.15 37 - [BUGFIX] http_client: make sure only one read per on_read() callback 38 is performed in the header conversion bypass (-B) mode. 39 - http_client: with -E, assign random priority when stream is created. 40 - [OPTIMIZATION] On immediate write, place an ACK frame into the first 41 buffered packet if an ACK is queued. This reduces the number of 42 standalone ACK packets. 43 - [OPTIMIZATION] Allow placing more than one STREAM frame from the same 44 stream into an outgoing packet. This change minimizes the number of 45 buffered packets required to store several small HTTP messages by 46 virtue of allowing more than one STREAM frame from HEADERS stream in 47 the same packet. 48 - [OPTIMIZATION] Flush headers when writing to buffered packets. This 49 causes the headers to be written to the same buffered packet queue, 50 thereby improving packet utilization, especially for small HTTP 51 messages. 52 532019-01-16 54 - 1.17.14 55 - [FEATURE] http_client can now collect stats: time to connect, TTFB, 56 time to download, requests per seconds, and bandwidth. See -t flag. 57 - [BUGFIX] http_client: -B, -K, and -r can be used at the same time. 58 - [BUGFIX] http_client: do not display cert chain before each request. 59 Now this is only done once per connection, if the handshake is 60 successful and -a option is given. 61 - [BUGFIX] Do not wait to dispatch on_close() after reading. If a 62 stream is scheduled to be closed after on_read() callback returns, 63 close it immediately instead of waiting until the end of the tick. 64 If client creates new request from on_close() event, they will be 65 processed in the same tick instead of waiting for the next one. 66 - [BUGFIX] HEADERS stream is critical: always treat it with highest 67 priority. 68 692019-01-10 70 - 1.17.12 71 - [FEATURE] http_client can now issue parallel requests in the context 72 of a single connection. See -w option. 73 742019-01-03 75 - 1.17.11 76 - Fix strict aliasing warning in optimized compilation. 77 782018-12-27 79 - 1.17.10 80 - Fix the example program to be able to use parallel connections 81 again. (See the -n argument.) 82 832018-12-18 84 - 1.17.9 85 - [BUGFIX] Engine: reduce minimum batch size from 256 to 4 86 872018-12-10 88 - 1.17.8 89 - [BUGFIX] Fix compilation on FreeBSD and 32-bit Linux 90 912018-12-03 92 - 1.17.7 93 - [BUGFIX] Do not unset PING alarm before ringing expired alarms. 94 This prevented PING from ever being sent. 95 962018-11-29 97 - 1.17.6 98 - Add failsafe: resume sending packets after some time 99 100 The change puts a 1-second limit on the amount of time the engine 101 will not send packets after some packets are delayed. This makes 102 the library robust in case the user does not unblock the engine 103 explicitly using lsquic_engine_send_unsent_packets() call. 104 105 - [BUGFIX] Handle corner cases in send controller when packets are 106 a) delayed or b) dropped during repackaging. 107 - [BUGFIX] Memory leak: destroy buffered packets during controller 108 cleanup. 109 1102018-11-16 111 - 1.17.3 112 - [BUGFIX] Do not send STOP_WAITING frames when using Q044 113 1142018-10-19 115 - 1.17.2 116 - [BUGFIX] Memory leak in test_frame_rw unit test. 117 - [BUGFIX] Parsing packets with short IETF header: do not overwrite 118 flags. (Only a problem in unit tests -- benign otherwise.) 119 1202018-10-16 121 - 1.17.0 122 - [API Change] Packet out Memory Interface (PMI) update: 123 - Split PMI pool return into pmi_release and pmi_return 124 - PMI callbacks take peer_ctx and is_ipv6 arguments 125 - [BUGFIX] Fix use-after-free when certificate is updated 126 - Silence gcc warning in optimized mode by performing useless 127 initialization 128 - cmake: use the standard variable CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE instead of 129 DEVEL_MODE 130 1312018-10-03 132 - 1.16.0 133 - [API Change] Add lsquic_conn_n_avail_streams() 134 - [BUGFIX] only dispatch crypto stream read events if WANT_READ is on 135 1362018-09-27 137 - 1.15.0 138 - [API Change] Add LSCONN_ST_PEER_GOING_AWAY to the list of conn statuses 139 - [BUGFIX] free uncompressed headers correctly when error occurs 140 1412018-09-12 142 - 1.14.3 143 - [BUGFIX] Do not abort conn on STREAM frame for a reset stream 144 - [BUGFIX] Drop packets that would become empty due to repackaging. 145 Packets on the scheduled queue may be marked for repackaging. 146 Frames such as ACK frame that are never resent are removed from 147 repackaged packets. We must check that the newly repackaged packet 148 would not be empty. If it would be, it is destroyed instead and 149 the next packet on the scheduled queue is used. Note that this 150 change only affects the logic to return the next packet to be sent. 151 Lost packets that are being rescheduled are already processed in 152 this fashion. 153 - Byteswap CID before logging it - this makes it match Chrome CIDs. 154 (Except Q035, which is the last little-endian GQUIC version we 155 support.) 156 1572018-09-06 158 - 1.14.0 159 - [API Change] Disable packet sending if full batch cannot be sent 160 If lsquic_packets_out_f() cannot send the whole batch, disable 161 packet sending until lsquic_engine_send_unsent_packets() is called. 162 - [BUGFIX] Handle case when STREAM frame does not fit. 163 - [BUGFIX] Always allow incoming STREAM frames to overlap. Peers 164 may send overlapping STREAM frames even if using versions older 165 than Q043. 166 - Custom header set fixes: 167 - set "FIN reached" flag when custom header with FIN flag is 168 claimed; 169 - do not return custom header set for a reset stream. 170 1712018-08-27 172 173 - 1.13.0 174 - [FEATURE, API Change] Add ability to create custom header set 175 objects via callbacks. This avoids reading and re-parsing 176 headers from the stream. 177 1782018-08-27 179 180 - 1.12.4 181 - Fix memory leak when engine is destroyed 182 - Fix memory leak in http_client 183 - Fix gcc warning in unit tests 184 1852018-08-22 186 187 - 1.12.3 188 - [BUGFIX] Fix duplicate STREAM frame detection 189 1902018-08-20 191 192 - 1.12.2 193 - [BUGFIX] Update count of scheduled bytes when adjusting size of 194 an already-scheduled packet. 195 - Emit info instead of warning messages when stream is used in 196 unexpected ways. 197 1982018-08-17 199 200 - 1.12.0 201 - [FEATURE, API Change] Add support for certificate verification 202 2032018-08-16 204 205 - 1.11.1 206 - [BUGFIX] Fix STOP_WAITING frame processing in the new Q044 code 207 2082018-08-15 209 210 - 1.11.0 211 - [FEATURE] Add support for Q044. 212 2132018-08-09 214 215 - 1.10.2 216 - [BUGFIX] Don't go over limit when creating delayed streams 217 2182018-07-10 219 220 - 1.10.1 221 - [BUGFIX] process connections after each batch of packets is read 222 This avoids a problem of accumulating a very large list of packets 223 (possible when speeds are high and socket's receive buffer is large) 224 and processing it all at once. 225 - If glibc is older than 2.17, link with rt. This is necessary for 226 clock_getres(2). 227 - Add version macros to lsquic.h; remove unnecessary includes. 228 2292018-06-13 230 231 - [BUGFIX] allow multiple parallel connections by default 232 233 Use the original method of tracking connections by CIDs by default. 234 If zero-sized CID support is turned on, connections are tracked by 235 the address. A new connection is not created if another connection 236 is using the same network address 237 2382018-05-30 239 240 - [FEATURE, API CHANGE] Support zero-sized CIDs in received packets 241 2422018-05-24 243 244 - Close connection properly when packet encryption fails 245 2462018-05-23 247 248 - [BUGFIX] Do not produce packet sequence gaps due to delayed packets 249 2502018-05-21 251 252 - [API Change] Add optional callback to call when handshake is done 253 - [API Change, BUGFIX] After send failure, wait until transport available 254 2552018-05-18 256 257 - [API] Expose useful lsquic_ver2str[] in lsquic.h 258 - [BUGFIX] Do not produce packet sequence gaps due to STREAM frame elision 259 - Improve checks of number of incoming streams limit and associated 260 error reporting. 261 - [BUGFIX] Command-line option `-6` now works correctly. 262 2632018-05-16 264 265 - [FEATURE] DNS resolution 266 - [BUGFIX] Frame insertion mis-ID as overlap instead of dup 267 - http_client: fix priority range generated by -E flag 268 2692018-05-09 270 271 - [FEATURE] Add support for Q043. 272 - Support for versions Q037, Q038, Q041, and Q042 has been removed. 273 - Fix typo in debug message. 274 - Fix code indentation. 275 - Add /* fallthru */ comment to stop newer gcc from complaining. 276 - Logger: fix compilation of optimized Windows build. 277 2782018-05-04 279 280 - [FEATURE] Add support for Q042. 281 - Remove comment: MSPC is obsolete (no code changes) 282 - Prog: use lsquic_str2ver() when processing -o version flag 283 - Remove unused CTIM and SRBF transport parameters 284 - Disable QUIC versions Q037 and Q038 by default 285 - Fix Windows compilation by including compat header file in 286 lshpack.c 287 - Address warnings produced by newer versions of gcc 288 - Future-proof: turn off -Werror 289 2902018-05-02 291 292 - [BUGFIX] Make lsquic_conn_quic_version() available 293 - Switch to using ls-hpack 1.1 294 - [BUGFIX] Do not ignore stream resets after receiving FIN 295 2962018-04-27 297 298 - HPACK: do not allow header block to end with table size update. 299 3002018-04-25 301 302 - [BUGFIX] Do not create gap in sent packnos when squeezing delayed 303 packets. 304 - [BUGFIX] sendctl checks for all unacked bytes, not just retx bytes. 305 - [BUGFIX] connections with blocked scheduled packets are not tickable 306 for sending. 307 - [BUGFIX] Conn is tickable if it wants to send a connection-level 308 frame. 309 3102018-04-23 311 312 - Fix busy loop: tickable must make progress. When connection is 313 self-reporting as tickable, it must make progress when ticked. There 314 are two issues: 315 1. If there are buffered packets, the connection is only tickable if 316 they can be sent out. 317 2. A connection is tickable if there are streams on the servicing 318 queue. When the tick occurs, we must service the stream 319 independent of whether any packets are sent. 320 - Fix assertion in pacer which can be incorrect under some 321 conditions. 322 - cmake: do not turn on address sanitizer if in Travis. 323 3242018-04-20 325 326 - [BUGFIX] Fix bug in lsquic_engine_connect() exposed by yesterday's 327 changes. 328 3292018-04-19 330 331 - [BUGFIX] Add connection to Tickable Queue on stream write 332 - cmake: use MSVC variable instead of trying to detect 333 - engine: improve connection incref/decref logging 334 - stream: don't ignore errors that may occur on triggered flush 335 - connection: remove obsolete method 336 - engine: indicate connection as tickable if previous call went 337 over threshold 338 3392018-04-09 340 341 [API Change, OPTIMIZATION] Only process conns that need to be processed 342 343 The API is simplified: do not expose the user code to several 344 queues. A "connection queue" is now an internal concept. 345 The user processes connections using the single function 346 lsquic_engine_process_conns(). When this function is called, 347 only those connections are processed that need to be processed. 348 A connection needs to be processed when: 349 350 1. New incoming packets have been fed to the connection. 351 2. User wants to read from a stream that is readable. 352 3. User wants to write to a stream that is writeable. 353 4. There are buffered packets that can be sent out. (This 354 means that the user wrote to a stream outside of the 355 lsquic library callback.) 356 5. A control frame (such as BLOCKED) needs to be sent out. 357 6. A stream needs to be serviced or delayed stream needs to 358 be created. 359 7. An alarm rings. 360 8. Pacer timer expires. 361 362 To achieve this, the library places the connections into two 363 priority queues (min heaps): 364 365 1. Tickable Queue; and 366 2. Advisory Tick Time queue (ATTQ). 367 368 Each time lsquic_engine_process_conns() is called, the Tickable 369 Queue is emptied. After the connections have been ticked, they are 370 queried again: if a connection is not being closed, it is placed 371 either in the Tickable Queue if it is ready to be ticked again or 372 it is placed in the Advisory Tick Time Queue. It is assumed that 373 a connection always has at least one timer set (the idle alarm). 374 375 The connections in the Tickable Queue are arranged in the least 376 recently ticked order. This lets connections that have been quiet 377 longer to get their packets scheduled first. 378 379 This change means that the library no longer needs to be ticked 380 periodically. The user code can query the library when is the 381 next tick event and schedule it exactly. When connections are 382 processed, only the tickable connections are processed, not *all* 383 the connections. When there are no tick events, it means that no 384 timer event is necessary -- only the file descriptor READ event 385 is active. 386 387 The following are improvements and simplifications that have 388 been triggered: 389 390 - Queue of connections with incoming packets is gone. 391 - "Pending Read/Write Events" Queue is gone (along with its 392 history and progress checks). This queue has become the 393 Tickable Queue. 394 - The connection hash no longer needs to track the connection 395 insertion order. 396 3972018-04-02 398 399 - [FEATURE] Windows support 400 401 - Reduce stack use -- outgoing packet batch is now allocated on the heap. 402 4032018-03-09 404 405 - [OPTIMIZATION] Merge series of ACKs if possible 406 407 Parsed single-range ACK frames (that is the majority of frames) are 408 saved in the connection and their processing is deferred until the 409 connection is ticked. If several ACKs come in a series between 410 adjacent ticks, we check whether the latest ACK is a strict superset 411 of the saved ACK. If it is, the older ACK is not processed. 412 413 If ACK frames can be merged, they are merged and only one of them is 414 either processed or saved. 415 416 - [OPTIMIZATION] Speed up ACK verification by simplifying send history. 417 418 Never generate a gap in the sent packet number sequence. This reduces 419 the send history to a single number instead of potentially a series of 420 packet ranges and thereby speeds up ACK verification. 421 422 By default, detecting a gap in the send history is not fatal: only a 423 single warning is generated per connection. The connection can continue 424 to operate even if the ACK verification code is not able to detect some 425 inconsistencies. 426 427 - [OPTIMIZATION] Rearrange the lsquic_send_ctl struct 428 429 The first part of struct lsquic_send_ctl now consists of members that 430 are used in lsquic_send_ctl_got_ack() (in the absense of packet loss, 431 which is the normal case). To speed up reads and writes, we no longer 432 try to save space by using 8- and 16-bit integers. Use regular integer 433 width for everything. 434 435 - [OPTIMIZATION] Cache size of sent packet. 436 437 - [OPTIMIZATION] Keep track of the largest ACKed in packet_out 438 439 Instead of parsing our own ACK frames when packet has been acked, 440 use the value saved in the packet_out structure when the ACK frame 441 was generated. 442 443 - [OPTIMIZATION] Take RTT sampling conditional out of ACK loop 444 445 - [OPTIMIZATION] ACK processing: only call clock_gettime() if needed 446 447 - [OPTIMIZATION] Several code-level optimizations to ACK processing. 448 449 - Fix: http_client: fix -I flag; switch assert() to abort() 450 4512018-02-26 452 - [API Change] lsquic_engine_connect() returns pointer to the connection 453 object. 454 - [API Change] Add lsquic_conn_get_engine() to get engine object from 455 connection object. 456 - [API Change] Add lsquic_conn_status() to query connection status. 457 - [API Change] Add add lsquic_conn_set_ctx(). 458 - [API Change] Add new timestamp format, e.g. 2017-03-21 13:43:46.671345 459 - [OPTIMIZATION] Process handshake STREAM frames as soon as packet 460 arrives. 461 - [OPTIMIZATION] Do not compile expensive send controller sanity check 462 by default. 463 - [OPTIMIZATION] Add fast path to gquic_be_gen_reg_pkt_header. 464 - [OPTIMIZATION] Only make squeeze function call if necessary. 465 - [OPTIMIZATION] Speed up Q039 ACK frame parsing. 466 - [OPTIMIZATION] Fit most used elements of packet_out into first 64 bytes. 467 - [OPTIMIZATION] Keep track of scheduled bytes instead of calculating. 468 - [OPTIMIZATION] Prefetch next unacked packet when processing ACK. 469 - [OPTIMIZATION] Leverage fact that ACK ranges and unacked list are. 470 ordered. 471 - [OPTIMIZATION] Reduce function pointer use for STREAM frame generation 472 - Fix: reset incoming streams that arrive after we send GOAWAY. 473 - Fix: delay client on_new_conn() call until connection is fully set up. 474 - Fixes to buffered packets logic: splitting, STREAM frame elision. 475 - Fix: do not dispatch on_write callback if no packets are available. 476 - Fix WINDOW_UPDATE send and resend logic. 477 - Fix STREAM frame extension code. 478 - Fix: Drop unflushed data when stream is reset. 479 - Switch to tracking CWND using bytes rather than packets. 480 - Fix TCP friendly adjustment in cubic. 481 - Fix: do not generate invalid STOP_WAITING frames during high packet 482 loss. 483 - Pacer fixes. 484 4852017-12-18 486 487 - Fix: better follow cubic curve after idle period 488 - Fix: add missing parts to outgoing packet splitting code 489 - Fix: compilation using gcc 4.8.4 490 4912017-10-31 492 493 - Add APIs.txt -- describes LSQUIC APIs 494 4952017-10-31 496 497 - [API Change] Sendfile-like functionality is gone. The stream no 498 longer opens files and deals with file descriptors. (Among other 499 things, this makes the code more portable.) Three writing functions 500 are provided: 501 502 lsquic_stream_write 503 lsquic_stream_writev 504 lsquic_stream_writef (NEW) 505 506 lsquic_stream_writef() is given an abstract reader that has function 507 pointers for size() and read() functions which the user can implement. 508 This is the most flexible way. lsquic_stream_write() and 509 lsquic_stream_writev() are now both implemented as wrappers around 510 lsquic_stream_writef(). 511 512 - [OPTIMIZATION] When writing to stream, be it within or without the 513 on_write() callback, place data directly into packet buffer, 514 bypassing auxiliary data structures. This reduces amount of memory 515 required, for the amount of data that can be written is limited 516 by the congestion window. 517 518 To support writes outside the on_write() callback, we keep N 519 outgoing packet buffers per connection which can be written to 520 by any stream. One half of these are reserved for the highest 521 priority stream(s), the other half for all other streams. This way, 522 low-priority streams cannot write instead of high-priority streams 523 and, on the other hand, low-priority streams get a chance to send 524 their packets out. 525 526 The algorithm is as follows: 527 528 - When user writes to stream outside of the callback: 529 - If this is the highest priority stream, place it onto the 530 reserved N/2 queue or fail. 531 (The actual size of this queue is dynamic -- MAX(N/2, CWND) -- 532 rather than N/2, allowing high-priority streams to write as 533 much as can be sent.) 534 - If the stream is not the highest priority, try to place the 535 data onto the reserved N/2 queue or fail. 536 - When tick occurs *and* more packets can be scheduled: 537 - Transfer packets from the high N/2 queue to the scheduled 538 queue. 539 - If more scheduling is allowed: 540 - Call on_write callbacks for highest-priority streams, 541 placing resulting packets directly onto the scheduled queue. 542 - If more scheduling is allowed: 543 - Transfer packets from the low N/2 queue to the scheduled 544 queue. 545 - If more scheduling is allowed: 546 - Call on_write callbacks for non-highest-priority streams, 547 placing resulting packets directly onto the scheduled queue 548 549 The number N is currently 20, but it could be varied based on 550 resource usage. 551 552 - If stream is created due to incoming headers, make headers readable 553 from on_new. 554 555 - Outgoing packets are no longer marked non-writeable to prevent placing 556 more than one STREAM frame from the same stream into a single packet. 557 This property is maintained via code flow and an explicit check. 558 Packets for stream data are allocated using a special function. 559 560 - STREAM frame elision is cheaper, as we only perform it if a reset 561 stream has outgoing packets referencing it. 562 563 - lsquic_packet_out_t is smaller, as stream_rec elements are now 564 inside a union. 565 5662017-10-12 567 568 - Do not send RST_STREAM when stream is closed for reading 569 - Raise maximum header size from 4K to 64K 570 - Check header name and value lengths against maximum imposed by HPACK 571 - Fix NULL dereference in stream flow controller 572 5732017-10-09 574 575 - Hide handshake implementation behind a set of function pointers 576 - Use monotonically increasing clock 577 - Make sure that retx delay is not larger than the max of 60 seconds 578 5792017-09-29 580 581 - A few fixes to code and README 582 5832017-09-28 584 585 - Add support for Q041; drop support for Q040 586 5872017-09-27 588 589 - Fix CMakeLists.txt: BoringSSL include and lib was mixed up 590 5912017-09-26 592 593 - Add support for Mac OS 594 - Add support for Raspberry Pi 595 - Fix BoringSSL compilation: include <openssl/hmac.h> explicitly 596 5972017-09-22 598 599 - Initial release 600