CHANGELOG revision 8ca33e0e
12019-02-04
2    - 1.19.0
3    - [FEATURE, API Change] 0-RTT support.  Add function to export 0-RTT
4      information; it can be supplied to a subsequent connect() call.
5    - [FEATURE] Add -0 flag to http_client to exercise 0-RTT support.
6    - [BUGFIX] Resuscitate the Windows build.
7    - [BUGFIX] Send HTTP settings (max header list size) if necessary.
8    - [BUGFIX] Buffered packets can contain ACK frames.
9    - [BUGFIX] Make packet writeable once all STREAM frames are elided.
10    - [BUGFIX] Fix potential null dereference when realloc fails.
11    - cmake: simplify build configuration.
12
132019-01-28
14    - 1.18.0
15    - [API Change] Can specify clock granularity in engine settings.
16    - [BUGFIX] Pacer uses fixed clock granularity.  Since the change on
17      2018-04-09, it is not necessary to try to approximate the next tick
18      time in the pacer: it can use fix clock granularity specified by
19      the user.
20    - [BUGFIX] Do not tick constantly before handshake is done.
21    - [BUGFIX] Do not exit tick prematurely: reuse packet with ACK.  Even
22      if we cannot allocate *more* packets, we could still be able to write
23      to one already allocated.
24    - [BUGFIX] Do not schedule pacer if there are no lost packets.
25
262019-01-17
27    - 1.17.15
28    - [BUGFIX] http_client: make sure only one read per on_read() callback
29      is performed in the header conversion bypass (-B) mode.
30    - http_client: with -E, assign random priority when stream is created.
31    - [OPTIMIZATION] On immediate write, place an ACK frame into the first
32      buffered packet if an ACK is queued.  This reduces the number of
33      standalone ACK packets.
34    - [OPTIMIZATION] Allow placing more than one STREAM frame from the same
35      stream into an outgoing packet.  This change minimizes the number of
36      buffered packets required to store several small HTTP messages by
37      virtue of allowing more than one STREAM frame from HEADERS stream in
38      the same packet.
39    - [OPTIMIZATION] Flush headers when writing to buffered packets.  This
40      causes the headers to be written to the same buffered packet queue,
41      thereby improving packet utilization, especially for small HTTP
42      messages.
43
442019-01-16
45    - 1.17.14
46    - [FEATURE] http_client can now collect stats: time to connect, TTFB,
47      time to download, requests per seconds, and bandwidth.  See -t flag.
48    - [BUGFIX] http_client: -B, -K, and -r can be used at the same time.
49    - [BUGFIX] http_client: do not display cert chain before each request.
50      Now this is only done once per connection, if the handshake is
51      successful and -a option is given.
52    - [BUGFIX] Do not wait to dispatch on_close() after reading.  If a
53      stream is scheduled to be closed after on_read() callback returns,
54      close it immediately instead of waiting until the end of the tick.
55      If client creates new request from on_close() event, they will be
56      processed in the same tick instead of waiting for the next one.
57    - [BUGFIX] HEADERS stream is critical: always treat it with highest
58      priority.
59
602019-01-10
61    - 1.17.12
62    - [FEATURE] http_client can now issue parallel requests in the context
63      of a single connection.  See -w option.
64
652019-01-03
66    - 1.17.11
67    - Fix strict aliasing warning in optimized compilation.
68
692018-12-27
70    - 1.17.10
71    - Fix the example program to be able to use parallel connections
72      again.  (See the -n argument.)
73
742018-12-18
75    - 1.17.9
76    - [BUGFIX] Engine: reduce minimum batch size from 256 to 4
77
782018-12-10
79    - 1.17.8
80    - [BUGFIX] Fix compilation on FreeBSD and 32-bit Linux
81
822018-12-03
83    - 1.17.7
84    - [BUGFIX] Do not unset PING alarm before ringing expired alarms.
85      This prevented PING from ever being sent.
86
872018-11-29
88    - 1.17.6
89    - Add failsafe: resume sending packets after some time
90
91      The change puts a 1-second limit on the amount of time the engine
92      will not send packets after some packets are delayed.  This makes
93      the library robust in case the user does not unblock the engine
94      explicitly using lsquic_engine_send_unsent_packets() call.
95
96    - [BUGFIX] Handle corner cases in send controller when packets are
97      a) delayed or b) dropped during repackaging.
98    - [BUGFIX] Memory leak: destroy buffered packets during controller
99      cleanup.
100
1012018-11-16
102    - 1.17.3
103    - [BUGFIX] Do not send STOP_WAITING frames when using Q044
104
1052018-10-19
106    - 1.17.2
107    - [BUGFIX] Memory leak in test_frame_rw unit test.
108    - [BUGFIX] Parsing packets with short IETF header: do not overwrite
109      flags.  (Only a problem in unit tests -- benign otherwise.)
110
1112018-10-16
112    - 1.17.0
113    - [API Change] Packet out Memory Interface (PMI) update:
114      - Split PMI pool return into pmi_release and pmi_return
115      - PMI callbacks take peer_ctx and is_ipv6 arguments
116    - [BUGFIX] Fix use-after-free when certificate is updated
117    - Silence gcc warning in optimized mode by performing useless
118      initialization
119    - cmake: use the standard variable CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE instead of
120      DEVEL_MODE
121
1222018-10-03
123    - 1.16.0
124    - [API Change] Add lsquic_conn_n_avail_streams()
125    - [BUGFIX] only dispatch crypto stream read events if WANT_READ is on
126
1272018-09-27
128    - 1.15.0
129    - [API Change] Add LSCONN_ST_PEER_GOING_AWAY to the list of conn statuses
130    - [BUGFIX] free uncompressed headers correctly when error occurs
131
1322018-09-12
133    - 1.14.3
134    - [BUGFIX] Do not abort conn on STREAM frame for a reset stream
135    - [BUGFIX] Drop packets that would become empty due to repackaging.
136      Packets on the scheduled queue may be marked for repackaging.
137      Frames such as ACK frame that are never resent are removed from
138      repackaged packets.  We must check that the newly repackaged packet
139      would not be empty.  If it would be, it is destroyed instead and
140      the next packet on the scheduled queue is used.  Note that this
141      change only affects the logic to return the next packet to be sent.
142      Lost packets that are being rescheduled are already processed in
143      this fashion.
144    - Byteswap CID before logging it - this makes it match Chrome CIDs.
145      (Except Q035, which is the last little-endian GQUIC version we
146      support.)
147
1482018-09-06
149    - 1.14.0
150    - [API Change] Disable packet sending if full batch cannot be sent
151      If lsquic_packets_out_f() cannot send the whole batch, disable
152      packet sending until lsquic_engine_send_unsent_packets() is called.
153    - [BUGFIX] Handle case when STREAM frame does not fit.
154    - [BUGFIX] Always allow incoming STREAM frames to overlap.  Peers
155      may send overlapping STREAM frames even if using versions older
156      than Q043.
157    - Custom header set fixes:
158      - set "FIN reached" flag when custom header with FIN flag is
159        claimed;
160      - do not return custom header set for a reset stream.
161
1622018-08-27
163
164    - 1.13.0
165    - [FEATURE, API Change] Add ability to create custom header set
166      objects via callbacks.  This avoids reading and re-parsing
167      headers from the stream.
168
1692018-08-27
170
171    - 1.12.4
172    - Fix memory leak when engine is destroyed
173    - Fix memory leak in http_client
174    - Fix gcc warning in unit tests
175
1762018-08-22
177
178    - 1.12.3
179    - [BUGFIX] Fix duplicate STREAM frame detection
180
1812018-08-20
182
183    - 1.12.2
184    - [BUGFIX] Update count of scheduled bytes when adjusting size of
185      an already-scheduled packet.
186    - Emit info instead of warning messages when stream is used in
187      unexpected ways.
188
1892018-08-17
190
191    - 1.12.0
192    - [FEATURE, API Change] Add support for certificate verification
193
1942018-08-16
195
196    - 1.11.1
197    - [BUGFIX] Fix STOP_WAITING frame processing in the new Q044 code
198
1992018-08-15
200
201    - 1.11.0
202    - [FEATURE] Add support for Q044.
203
2042018-08-09
205
206    - 1.10.2
207    - [BUGFIX] Don't go over limit when creating delayed streams
208
2092018-07-10
210
211    - 1.10.1
212    - [BUGFIX]  process connections after each batch of packets is read
213      This avoids a problem of accumulating a very large list of packets
214      (possible when speeds are high and socket's receive buffer is large)
215      and processing it all at once.
216    - If glibc is older than 2.17, link with rt.  This is necessary for
217      clock_getres(2).
218    - Add version macros to lsquic.h; remove unnecessary includes.
219
2202018-06-13
221
222    - [BUGFIX] allow multiple parallel connections by default
223
224      Use the original method of tracking connections by CIDs by default.
225      If zero-sized CID support is turned on, connections are tracked by
226      the address.  A new connection is not created if another connection
227      is using the same network address
228
2292018-05-30
230
231    - [FEATURE, API CHANGE] Support zero-sized CIDs in received packets
232
2332018-05-24
234
235    - Close connection properly when packet encryption fails
236
2372018-05-23
238
239    - [BUGFIX] Do not produce packet sequence gaps due to delayed packets
240
2412018-05-21
242
243    - [API Change] Add optional callback to call when handshake is done
244    - [API Change, BUGFIX] After send failure, wait until transport available
245
2462018-05-18
247
248    - [API] Expose useful lsquic_ver2str[] in lsquic.h
249    - [BUGFIX] Do not produce packet sequence gaps due to STREAM frame elision
250    - Improve checks of number of incoming streams limit and associated
251      error reporting.
252    - [BUGFIX] Command-line option `-6` now works correctly.
253
2542018-05-16
255
256    - [FEATURE] DNS resolution
257    - [BUGFIX] Frame insertion mis-ID as overlap instead of dup
258    - http_client: fix priority range generated by -E flag
259
2602018-05-09
261
262    - [FEATURE] Add support for Q043.
263    - Support for versions Q037, Q038, Q041, and Q042 has been removed.
264    - Fix typo in debug message.
265    - Fix code indentation.
266    - Add /* fallthru */ comment to stop newer gcc from complaining.
267    - Logger: fix compilation of optimized Windows build.
268
2692018-05-04
270
271    - [FEATURE] Add support for Q042.
272    - Remove comment: MSPC is obsolete (no code changes)
273    - Prog: use lsquic_str2ver() when processing -o version flag
274    - Remove unused CTIM and SRBF transport parameters
275    - Disable QUIC versions Q037 and Q038 by default
276    - Fix Windows compilation by including compat header file in
277      lshpack.c
278    - Address warnings produced by newer versions of gcc
279    - Future-proof: turn off -Werror
280
2812018-05-02
282
283    - [BUGFIX] Make lsquic_conn_quic_version() available
284    - Switch to using ls-hpack 1.1
285    - [BUGFIX] Do not ignore stream resets after receiving FIN
286
2872018-04-27
288
289    - HPACK: do not allow header block to end with table size update.
290
2912018-04-25
292
293    - [BUGFIX] Do not create gap in sent packnos when squeezing delayed
294      packets.
295    - [BUGFIX] sendctl checks for all unacked bytes, not just retx bytes.
296    - [BUGFIX] connections with blocked scheduled packets are not tickable
297      for sending.
298    - [BUGFIX] Conn is tickable if it wants to send a connection-level
299      frame.
300
3012018-04-23
302
303    - Fix busy loop: tickable must make progress.  When connection is
304      self-reporting as tickable, it must make progress when ticked.  There
305      are two issues:
306        1. If there are buffered packets, the connection is only tickable if
307           they can be sent out.
308        2. A connection is tickable if there are streams on the servicing
309           queue.  When the tick occurs, we must service the stream
310           independent of whether any packets are sent.
311    - Fix assertion in pacer which can be incorrect under some
312      conditions.
313    - cmake: do not turn on address sanitizer if in Travis.
314
3152018-04-20
316
317    - [BUGFIX] Fix bug in lsquic_engine_connect() exposed by yesterday's
318      changes.
319
3202018-04-19
321
322    - [BUGFIX] Add connection to Tickable Queue on stream write
323    - cmake: use MSVC variable instead of trying to detect
324    - engine: improve connection incref/decref logging
325    - stream: don't ignore errors that may occur on triggered flush
326    - connection: remove obsolete method
327    - engine: indicate connection as tickable if previous call went
328      over threshold
329
3302018-04-09
331
332    [API Change, OPTIMIZATION] Only process conns that need to be processed
333
334    The API is simplified: do not expose the user code to several
335    queues.  A "connection queue" is now an internal concept.
336    The user processes connections using the single function
337    lsquic_engine_process_conns().  When this function is called,
338    only those connections are processed that need to be processed.
339    A connection needs to be processed when:
340
341        1. New incoming packets have been fed to the connection.
342        2. User wants to read from a stream that is readable.
343        3. User wants to write to a stream that is writeable.
344        4. There are buffered packets that can be sent out.  (This
345           means that the user wrote to a stream outside of the
346           lsquic library callback.)
347        5. A control frame (such as BLOCKED) needs to be sent out.
348        6. A stream needs to be serviced or delayed stream needs to
349           be created.
350        7. An alarm rings.
351        8. Pacer timer expires.
352
353    To achieve this, the library places the connections into two
354    priority queues (min heaps):
355
356        1. Tickable Queue; and
357        2. Advisory Tick Time queue (ATTQ).
358
359    Each time lsquic_engine_process_conns() is called, the Tickable
360    Queue is emptied.  After the connections have been ticked, they are
361    queried again: if a connection is not being closed, it is placed
362    either in the Tickable Queue if it is ready to be ticked again or
363    it is placed in the Advisory Tick Time Queue.  It is assumed that
364    a connection always has at least one timer set (the idle alarm).
365
366    The connections in the Tickable Queue are arranged in the least
367    recently ticked order.  This lets connections that have been quiet
368    longer to get their packets scheduled first.
369
370    This change means that the library no longer needs to be ticked
371    periodically.  The user code can query the library when is the
372    next tick event and schedule it exactly.  When connections are
373    processed, only the tickable connections are processed, not *all*
374    the connections.  When there are no tick events, it means that no
375    timer event is necessary -- only the file descriptor READ event
376    is active.
377
378    The following are improvements and simplifications that have
379    been triggered:
380
381        - Queue of connections with incoming packets is gone.
382        - "Pending Read/Write Events" Queue is gone (along with its
383          history and progress checks).  This queue has become the
384          Tickable Queue.
385        - The connection hash no longer needs to track the connection
386          insertion order.
387
3882018-04-02
389
390    - [FEATURE] Windows support
391
392    - Reduce stack use -- outgoing packet batch is now allocated on the heap.
393
3942018-03-09
395
396    - [OPTIMIZATION] Merge series of ACKs if possible
397
398      Parsed single-range ACK frames (that is the majority of frames) are
399      saved in the connection and their processing is deferred until the
400      connection is ticked.  If several ACKs come in a series between
401      adjacent ticks, we check whether the latest ACK is a strict superset
402      of the saved ACK.  If it is, the older ACK is not processed.
403
404      If ACK frames can be merged, they are merged and only one of them is
405      either processed or saved.
406
407    - [OPTIMIZATION] Speed up ACK verification by simplifying send history.
408
409      Never generate a gap in the sent packet number sequence.  This reduces
410      the send history to a single number instead of potentially a series of
411      packet ranges and thereby speeds up ACK verification.
412
413      By default, detecting a gap in the send history is not fatal: only a
414      single warning is generated per connection.  The connection can continue
415      to operate even if the ACK verification code is not able to detect some
416      inconsistencies.
417
418    - [OPTIMIZATION] Rearrange the lsquic_send_ctl struct
419
420      The first part of struct lsquic_send_ctl now consists of members that
421      are used in lsquic_send_ctl_got_ack() (in the absense of packet loss,
422      which is the normal case).  To speed up reads and writes, we no longer
423      try to save space by using 8- and 16-bit integers.  Use regular integer
424      width for everything.
425
426    - [OPTIMIZATION] Cache size of sent packet.
427
428    - [OPTIMIZATION] Keep track of the largest ACKed in packet_out
429
430      Instead of parsing our own ACK frames when packet has been acked,
431      use the value saved in the packet_out structure when the ACK frame
432      was generated.
433
434    - [OPTIMIZATION] Take RTT sampling conditional out of ACK loop
435
436    - [OPTIMIZATION] ACK processing: only call clock_gettime() if needed
437
438    - [OPTIMIZATION] Several code-level optimizations to ACK processing.
439
440    - Fix: http_client: fix -I flag; switch assert() to abort()
441
4422018-02-26
443    - [API Change] lsquic_engine_connect() returns pointer to the connection
444      object.
445    - [API Change] Add lsquic_conn_get_engine() to get engine object from
446      connection object.
447    - [API Change] Add lsquic_conn_status() to query connection status.
448    - [API Change] Add add lsquic_conn_set_ctx().
449    - [API Change] Add new timestamp format, e.g. 2017-03-21 13:43:46.671345
450    - [OPTIMIZATION] Process handshake STREAM frames as soon as packet
451      arrives.
452    - [OPTIMIZATION] Do not compile expensive send controller sanity check
453      by default.
454    - [OPTIMIZATION] Add fast path to gquic_be_gen_reg_pkt_header.
455    - [OPTIMIZATION] Only make squeeze function call if necessary.
456    - [OPTIMIZATION] Speed up Q039 ACK frame parsing.
457    - [OPTIMIZATION] Fit most used elements of packet_out into first 64 bytes.
458    - [OPTIMIZATION] Keep track of scheduled bytes instead of calculating.
459    - [OPTIMIZATION] Prefetch next unacked packet when processing ACK.
460    - [OPTIMIZATION] Leverage fact that ACK ranges and unacked list are.
461      ordered.
462    - [OPTIMIZATION] Reduce function pointer use for STREAM frame generation
463    - Fix: reset incoming streams that arrive after we send GOAWAY.
464    - Fix: delay client on_new_conn() call until connection is fully set up.
465    - Fixes to buffered packets logic: splitting, STREAM frame elision.
466    - Fix: do not dispatch on_write callback if no packets are available.
467    - Fix WINDOW_UPDATE send and resend logic.
468    - Fix STREAM frame extension code.
469    - Fix: Drop unflushed data when stream is reset.
470    - Switch to tracking CWND using bytes rather than packets.
471    - Fix TCP friendly adjustment in cubic.
472    - Fix: do not generate invalid STOP_WAITING frames during high packet
473      loss.
474    - Pacer fixes.
475
4762017-12-18
477
478    - Fix: better follow cubic curve after idle period
479    - Fix: add missing parts to outgoing packet splitting code
480    - Fix: compilation using gcc 4.8.4
481
4822017-10-31
483
484    - Add APIs.txt -- describes LSQUIC APIs
485
4862017-10-31
487
488    - [API Change] Sendfile-like functionality is gone.  The stream no
489      longer opens files and deals with file descriptors.  (Among other
490      things, this makes the code more portable.)  Three writing functions
491      are provided:
492
493        lsquic_stream_write
494        lsquic_stream_writev
495        lsquic_stream_writef    (NEW)
496
497      lsquic_stream_writef() is given an abstract reader that has function
498      pointers for size() and read() functions which the user can implement.
499      This is the most flexible way.  lsquic_stream_write() and
500      lsquic_stream_writev() are now both implemented as wrappers around
501      lsquic_stream_writef().
502
503    - [OPTIMIZATION] When writing to stream, be it within or without the
504      on_write() callback, place data directly into packet buffer,
505      bypassing auxiliary data structures.  This reduces amount of memory
506      required, for the amount of data that can be written is limited
507      by the congestion window.
508
509      To support writes outside the on_write() callback, we keep N
510      outgoing packet buffers per connection which can be written to
511      by any stream.  One half of these are reserved for the highest
512      priority stream(s), the other half for all other streams.  This way,
513      low-priority streams cannot write instead of high-priority streams
514      and, on the other hand, low-priority streams get a chance to send
515      their packets out.
516
517      The algorithm is as follows:
518
519      - When user writes to stream outside of the callback:
520        - If this is the highest priority stream, place it onto the
521          reserved N/2 queue or fail.
522            (The actual size of this queue is dynamic -- MAX(N/2, CWND) --
523             rather than N/2, allowing high-priority streams to write as
524             much as can be sent.)
525        - If the stream is not the highest priority, try to place the
526          data onto the reserved N/2 queue or fail.
527      - When tick occurs *and* more packets can be scheduled:
528        - Transfer packets from the high N/2 queue to the scheduled
529          queue.
530        - If more scheduling is allowed:
531          - Call on_write callbacks for highest-priority streams,
532            placing resulting packets directly onto the scheduled queue.
533        - If more scheduling is allowed:
534          - Transfer packets from the low N/2 queue to the scheduled
535            queue.
536        - If more scheduling is allowed:
537          - Call on_write callbacks for non-highest-priority streams,
538            placing resulting packets directly onto the scheduled queue
539
540      The number N is currently 20, but it could be varied based on
541      resource usage.
542
543    - If stream is created due to incoming headers, make headers readable
544      from on_new.
545
546    - Outgoing packets are no longer marked non-writeable to prevent placing
547      more than one STREAM frame from the same stream into a single packet.
548      This property is maintained via code flow and an explicit check.
549      Packets for stream data are allocated using a special function.
550
551    - STREAM frame elision is cheaper, as we only perform it if a reset
552      stream has outgoing packets referencing it.
553
554    - lsquic_packet_out_t is smaller, as stream_rec elements are now
555      inside a union.
556
5572017-10-12
558
559    - Do not send RST_STREAM when stream is closed for reading
560    - Raise maximum header size from 4K to 64K
561    - Check header name and value lengths against maximum imposed by HPACK
562    - Fix NULL dereference in stream flow controller
563
5642017-10-09
565
566    - Hide handshake implementation behind a set of function pointers
567    - Use monotonically increasing clock
568    - Make sure that retx delay is not larger than the max of 60 seconds
569
5702017-09-29
571
572    - A few fixes to code and README
573
5742017-09-28
575
576    - Add support for Q041; drop support for Q040
577
5782017-09-27
579
580    - Fix CMakeLists.txt: BoringSSL include and lib was mixed up
581
5822017-09-26
583
584    - Add support for Mac OS
585    - Add support for Raspberry Pi
586    - Fix BoringSSL compilation: include <openssl/hmac.h> explicitly
587
5882017-09-22
589
590    - Initial release
591