Previously, periods of fast speed between periods of slow speed would
not count and could still erroneously trigger a timeout.
Reported-by: Paul Harris
Fixes#1345Closes#1390
MinGW complains:
tool_operate.c:197:15: error: comparison is always true due to limited range
of data type [-Werror=type-limits]
Fix this by only doing the comparison if 'long' is large enough to hold the
constant it is compared with.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1378
This checks the new behavior of Curl_splaygetbest, so that the smallest
node not larger than the key is removed, and FIFO behavior is kept even
when there are multiple nodes with the same key.
Closes#1358
Multi handles repeatedly invert the queue of pending easy handles when
used with CURLMOPT_MAX_TOTAL_CONNECTIONS. This is caused by a multistep
process involving Curl_splaygetbest and violates the FIFO property of
the multi handle.
This patch fixes this issue by redefining the "best" node in the
context of timeouts as the "smallest not larger than now", and
implementing the necessary data structure modifications to do this
effectively, namely:
- splay nodes with the same key are now stored in a doubly-linked
circular list instead of a non-circular one to enable O(1)
insertion to the tail of the list
- Curl_splayinsert inserts nodes with the same key to the tail of
the same list
- in case of multiple nodes with the same key, the one on the head of
the list gets selected
- Don't free postponed data on a connection that will be reused since
doing so can cause data loss when pipelining.
Only Windows builds are affected by this.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/1380
Safe to silence warning adding time delta of poll, which can trigger on
Windows since sizeof time_t > sizeof long.
warning C4244: '+=' : conversion from 'time_t' to 'long', possible loss
of data
system.h is aimed to replace curlbuild.h at a later point in time when
we feel confident system.h works sufficiently well.
curl/system.h is currently used in parallel with curl/curlbuild.h
curl/system.h determines a data sizes, data types and include file
status based on available preprocessor defines instead of getting
generated at build-time. This, in order to avoid relying on a build-time
generated file that makes it complicated to do 32 and 64 bit bields from
the same installed set of headers.
Test 1541 verifies that system.h comes to the same conclusion that
curlbuild.h offers.
Closes#1373
In ancient MinGW versions, in6addr_any was declared as extern, but not
defined. Because of that, 22a0c57746 added
definitions for in6addr_any when compiling with MinGW. The bug was fixed in
w32api version 3.6 from 2006, so this workaround is not needed anymore for
recent versions.
This fixes the following MinGW-w64 warnings because the MinGW-w64 version of
IN6ADDR_ANY_INIT has the two additional braces inside the macro:
util.c:59:14: warning: braces around scalar initializer
util.c:59:40: warning: excess elements in scalar initializer
Ref: e4803e0da2/tree/w32api/ChangeLog
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1379
telnet.c(1427,21): warning: comparison of constant 268435456 with
expression of type 'CURLcode' is always false
telnet.c(1433,21): warning: comparison of constant 268435457 with
expression of type 'CURLcode' is always false
Reviewed-by: Jay Satiro
Reported-by: Gisle Vanem
Bug: https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/1225#issuecomment-290340890Closes#1374
For some reason, CMake 2.8.12.2 did not expand the list argument in a
single DEPENDS argument. Remove the quotes, so it gets expanded into
multiple arguments for add_custom_command and add_custom_target.
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/1370Closes#1372
'left' is used as time_t but declared as long.
MinGW complains:
error: conversion to 'long int' from 'time_t {aka long long int}' may alter
its value [-Werror=conversion]
Changed the declaration to time_t.
At least under Windows, there is no SIZEOF_LONG, so it evaluates to 0 even
though sizeof(int) == sizeof(long). This should probably have been
CURL_SIZEOF_LONG, but the type of timeout_ms changed from long to time_t
anyway.
This triggered MSVC warning C4668 about implicitly replacing undefined
macros with '0'.
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/1362
If we use FTPS over CONNECT, the TLS handshake for the FTPS control
connection needs to be initiated in the SENDPROTOCONNECT state, not
the WAITPROXYCONNECT state. Otherwise, if the TLS handshake completed
without blocking, the information about the completed TLS handshake
would be saved to a wrong flag. Consequently, the TLS handshake would
be initiated in the SENDPROTOCONNECT state once again on the same
connection, resulting in a failure of the TLS handshake. I was able to
observe the failure with the NSS backend if curl ran through valgrind.
Note that this commit partially reverts curl-7_21_6-52-ge34131d.