If a connection has received a GOAWAY frame while not being used, the
function now reads frames off the connection before trying to reuse it
to avoid reusing connections the server has told us not to use.
Reported-by: Alex Baines
Fixes#1967Closes#2402
Currently CMake cannot detect Brotli support. This adds detection of the
libraries and associated header files. It also adds this to the
generated config.
Closes#2392
This patch adds CURLOPT_DNS_SHUFFLE_ADDRESSES to explicitly request
shuffling of IP addresses returned for a hostname when there is more
than one. This is useful when the application knows that a round robin
approach is appropriate and is willing to accept the consequences of
potentially discarding some preference order returned by the system's
implementation.
Closes#1694
When a transfer is requested to get done and it is put in the pending
queue when limited by number of connections, total or per-host, libcurl
would previously very aggressively retry *ALL* pending transfers to get
them transferring. That was very time consuming.
By reducing the aggressiveness in how pending are being retried, we
waste MUCH less time on putting transfers back into pending again.
Some test cases got a factor 30(!) speed improvement with this change.
Reported-by: Cyril B
Fixes#2369Closes#2383
Especially unpausing a transfer might have to move the socket back to the
"currently used sockets" hash to get monitored. Otherwise it would never get
any more data and get stuck. Easily triggered with pausing using the
multi_socket API.
Reported-by: Philip Prindeville
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2018-03/0048.htmlFixes#2393Closes#2391
Due to very frequent updates of the rate limit "window", it could
attempt to rate limit within the same milliseconds and that then made
the calculations wrong, leading to it not behaving correctly on very
fast transfers.
This new logic updates the rate limit "window" to be no shorter than the
last three seconds and only updating the timestamps for this when
switching between the states TOOFAST/PERFORM.
Reported-by: 刘佩东
Fixes#2386Closes#2388
Refuse to operate when given path components featuring byte values lower
than 32.
Previously, inserting a %00 sequence early in the directory part when
using the 'singlecwd' ftp method could make curl write a zero byte
outside of the allocated buffer.
Test case 340 verifies.
CVE-2018-1000120
Reported-by: Duy Phan Thanh
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/docs/adv_2018-9cd6.html
gss_seal/gss_unseal have been deprecated in favor of
gss_wrap/gss_unwrap with GSS-API v2 from January 1997 [1]. The first
version of "The Kerberos Version 5 GSS-API Mechanism" [2] from June
1996 already says "GSS_Wrap() (formerly GSS_Seal())" and
"GSS_Unwrap() (formerly GSS_Unseal())".
Use the nondeprecated functions to avoid deprecation warnings.
[1] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2078
[2] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1964
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2356
On MinGW and Cygwin, GCC and clang have been complaining about macro
redefinitions since 4272a0b0fc. Fix this
by undefining the macros before redefining them as suggested in
https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2269.
Suggested-by: Daniel Stenberg
When targeting x64, MinGW-w64 complains about conversions between
32-bit long and 64-bit pointers. Fix this by reusing the
GNUTLS_POINTER_TO_SOCKET_CAST / GNUTLS_SOCKET_TO_POINTER_CAST logic
from gtls.c, moving it to warnless.h as CURLX_POINTER_TO_INTEGER_CAST /
CURLX_INTEGER_TO_POINTER_CAST.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2341
- Add new option CURLOPT_RESOLVER_START_FUNCTION to set a callback that
will be called every time before a new resolve request is started
(ie before a host is resolved) with a pointer to backend-specific
resolver data. Currently this is only useful for ares.
- Add new option CURLOPT_RESOLVER_START_DATA to set a user pointer to
pass to the resolver start callback.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2311
- In keeping with the naming of our other connect timeout options rename
CURLOPT_HAPPY_EYEBALLS_TIMEOUT to CURLOPT_HAPPY_EYEBALLS_TIMEOUT_MS.
This change adds the _MS suffix since the option expects milliseconds.
This is more intuitive for our users since other connect timeout options
that expect milliseconds use _MS such as CURLOPT_TIMEOUT_MS,
CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT_MS, CURLOPT_ACCEPTTIMEOUT_MS.
The tool option already uses an -ms suffix, --happy-eyeballs-timeout-ms.
Follow-up to 2427d94 which added the lib and tool option yesterday.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2260
- Add new option CURLOPT_HAPPY_EYEBALLS_TIMEOUT to set libcurl's happy
eyeball timeout value.
- Add new optval macro CURL_HET_DEFAULT to represent the default happy
eyeballs timeout value (currently 200 ms).
- Add new tool option --happy-eyeballs-timeout-ms to expose
CURLOPT_HAPPY_EYEBALLS_TIMEOUT. The -ms suffix is used because the
other -timeout options in the tool expect seconds not milliseconds.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2260
This enables users to preresolve but still take advantage of happy
eyeballs and trying multiple addresses if some are not connecting.
Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/2260
Previously, it would only check for max length if the existing alloc
buffer was to small to fit it, which often would make the header still
get used.
Reported-by: Guido Berhoerster
Bug: https://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2018-02/0056.htmlCloses#2315
The list of state names (used in debug builds) was out of sync in
relation to the list of states (used in all builds).
I now added an assert to make sure the sizes of the two lists match, to
aid in detecting this mistake better in the future.
Regression since c92d2e14cf, shipped in 7.58.0.
Reported-by: Somnath Kundu
Fixes#2312Closes#2313