For QUIC but also for regular TCP when the second family runs out of IPs
with a failure while the first family is still trying to connect.
Separated the timeout handling for IPv4 and IPv6 connections when they
both have a number of addresses to iterate over.
quiche now requires the application to explicitly set the keylog path
for each connection, rather than reading the environment variable
itself.
Closes#5541
When the method is updated inside libcurl we must still not change the
method as set by the user as then repeated transfers with that same
handle might not execute the same operation anymore!
This fixes the libcurl part of #5462
Test 1633 added to verify.
Closes#5499
Tested with ngtcp2 built against the OpenSSL library. Additionally
tested with MultiSSL (NSS for TLS and ngtcp2+OpenSSL for QUIC).
The TLS backend (independent of QUIC) may or may not already have opened
the keylog file before. Therefore Curl_tls_keylog_open is always called
to ensure the file is open.
If the QLOGDIR environment variable is set, enable qlogging.
... and create Curl_qlogdir() in the new generic vquic/vquic.c file for
QUIC functions that are backend independent.
Closes#5353
quiche has the potential to log qlog files. To enable this, you must
build quiche with the qlog feature enabled `cargo build --features
qlog`. curl then passes a file descriptor to quiche, which takes
ownership of the file. The FD transfer only works on UNIX.
The convention is to enable logging when the QLOGDIR environment is
set. This should be a path to a folder where files are written with the
naming template <SCID>.qlog.
Co-authored-by: Lucas Pardue
Replaces #5337Closes#5341
Currently, the TLS backend used by vquic/ngtcp2.c is selected at compile
time. Therefore OpenSSL support needs to be explicitly disabled.
Signed-off-by: Daiki Ueno <dueno@redhat.com>
Closes#5148
This updates the ngtcp2 OpenSSL backend to follow the API change in
commit 32e703164 of ngtcp2.
Notable changes are:
- ngtcp2_crypto_derive_and_install_{rx,tx}_key have been added to replace
ngtcp2_crypto_derive_and_install_key
- the 'side' argument of ngtcp2_crypto_derive_and_install_initial_key
has been removed
Fixes#5166Closes#5168
- Add new error code CURLE_QUIC_CONNECT_ERROR for QUIC connection
errors.
Prior to this change CURLE_FAILED_INIT was used, but that was not
correct.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4754
- Remove our cb_update_key in favor of ngtcp2's new
ngtcp2_crypto_update_key_cb which does the same thing.
Several days ago the ngtcp2_update_key callback function prototype was
changed in ngtcp2/ngtcp2@42ce09c. Though it would be possible to
fix up our cb_update_key for that change they also added
ngtcp2_crypto_update_key_cb which does the same thing so we'll use that
instead.
Ref: https://github.com/ngtcp2/ngtcp2/commit/42ce09c
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4735
- Disable warning C4127 "conditional expression is constant" globally
in curl_setup.h for when building with Microsoft's compiler.
This mainly affects building with the Visual Studio project files found
in the projects dir.
Prior to this change the cmake and winbuild build systems already
disabled 4127 globally for when building with Microsoft's compiler.
Also, 4127 was already disabled for all build systems in the limited
circumstance of the WHILE_FALSE macro which disabled the warning
specifically for while(0). This commit removes the WHILE_FALSE macro and
all other cruft in favor of disabling globally in curl_setup.
Background:
We have various macros that cause 0 or 1 to be evaluated, which would
cause warning C4127 in Visual Studio. For example this causes it:
#define Curl_resolver_asynch() 1
Full behavior is not clearly defined and inconsistent across versions.
However it is documented that since VS 2015 Update 3 Microsoft has
addressed this somewhat but not entirely, not warning on while(true) for
example.
Prior to this change some C4127 warnings occurred when I built with
Visual Studio using the generated projects in the projects dir.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4658
ERR_error_string(NULL) should never be called. It places the error in a
global buffer, which is not thread-safe. Use ERR_error_string_n with a
local buffer instead.
Closes#4645
On macOS/BSD, trying to call sendto on a connected UDP socket fails
with a EISCONN error. Because the singleipconnect has already called
connect on the socket when we're trying to use it for QUIC transfers
we need to use plain send instead.
Fixes#4529
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/4533
The ngtcp2 QUIC backend was using the MSG_DONTWAIT flag for send/recv
in order to perform nonblocking operations. On Windows this flag does
not exist. Instead, the socket must be set to nonblocking mode via
ioctlsocket.
This change sets the nonblocking flag on UDP sockets used for QUIC on
all platforms so the use of MSG_DONTWAIT is not needed.
Fixes#4531Closes#4532
- convert some of them to H3BUF() calls to infof()
- remove some of them completely
- made DEBUG_HTTP3 defined only if CURLDEBUG is set for now
Closes#4421