Since curl's own memory debugging system redefines free() calls to track
and fiddle with memory, it cannot be used on memory allocated by 3rd
party libraries.
Third party libraries SHOULD NOT require free() to release allocated
resources for this reason - and libs can use separate healp allocators
on some systems (like Windows) so free() doesn't necessarily work
anyway.
Filed as an issue with libssh: https://bugs.libssh.org/T268Closes#6481
... in most cases instead of 'struct connectdata *' but in some cases in
addition to.
- We mostly operate on transfers and not connections.
- We need the transfer handle to log, store data and more. Everything in
libcurl is driven by a transfer (the CURL * in the public API).
- This work clarifies and separates the transfers from the connections
better.
- We should avoid "conn->data". Since individual connections can be used
by many transfers when multiplexing, making sure that conn->data
points to the current and correct transfer at all times is difficult
and has been notoriously error-prone over the years. The goal is to
ultimately remove the conn->data pointer for this reason.
Closes#6425
... so that a function can first use MIMEPOST and then set it to NULL to
reset it back to a blank POST.
Added test 584 to verify the fix.
Reported-by: Christoph M. Becker
Fixes#6455Closes#6456
... instead of at end of the DO state. This makes the timer more
accurate for the protocols that use the DOING state (such as FTP), and
simplifies how the function (now called init_perform) is called.
The timer will then include the entire procedure up to PERFORM -
including all instructions for getting the transfer started.
Closes#6454
- During the end-of-headers response phase do not mark the tunnel
complete unless the response body was completely parsed/ignored.
Prior to this change if the entirety of a CONNECT response with chunked
encoding was not received by the time the final header was parsed then
the connection would be marked done prematurely, before all the chunked
data could be read in and ignored (since this is what we do with any
CONNECT response body) and the connection could not be used.
Bug: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2021-01/0033.html
Reported-by: Fabian Keil
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6432
When doing a request with a request body expecting a 401/407 back, that
initial request is sent with a zero content-length. Test 177 and more.
Closes#6424
... so that Retry-After and other meta-content can still be used.
Added 1634 to verify. Adjusted test 194 and 281 since --fail now also
includes the header-terminating CRLF in the output before it exits.
Fixes#6408Closes#6409
... to make build tools/valgrind warn if no curl_global_cleanup is
called.
This is conditionally only done for debug builds with the env variable
CURL_GLOBAL_INIT set.
Closes#6410
... and not in the connection setup, as for multiplexed transfers the
connection setup might be skipped and then the transfer would end up
without the set user-agent!
Reported-by: Flameborn on github
Assisted-by: Andrey Gursky
Assisted-by: Jay Satiro
Assisted-by: Mike Gelfand
Fixes#6312Closes#6417
The wolfSSL TLS library defines NO_OLD_TLS in some of their build
configurations and that causes the library to be built without TLS 1.1.
For example if MD5 is explicitly disabled when building wolfSSL then
that defines NO_OLD_TLS and the library is built without TLS 1.1 [1].
Prior to this change attempting to build curl with a wolfSSL that was
built with NO_OLD_TLS would cause a build link error undefined reference
to wolfTLSv1_client_method.
[1]: https://github.com/wolfSSL/wolfssl/blob/v4.5.0-stable/configure.ac#L2366
Bug: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2020-12/0121.html
Reported-by: Julian Montes
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/6388
When doing HTTP authentication and a port number set with CURLOPT_PORT,
the code would previously have the URL's port number override as if it
had been a redirect to an absolute URL.
Added test 1568 to verify.
Reported-by: UrsusArctos on github
Fixes#6397Closes#6400
We currently use both spellings the british "behaviour" and the american
"behavior". However "behavior" is more used in the project so I think
it's worth dropping the british name.
Closes#6395