route/vendor/github.com/lucas-clemente/quic-go/h2quic/server.go

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package h2quic
import (
"crypto/tls"
"errors"
"fmt"
"net"
"net/http"
"runtime"
"sync"
"sync/atomic"
"time"
quic "github.com/lucas-clemente/quic-go"
"github.com/lucas-clemente/quic-go/protocol"
"github.com/lucas-clemente/quic-go/qerr"
"github.com/lucas-clemente/quic-go/utils"
"golang.org/x/net/http2"
"golang.org/x/net/http2/hpack"
)
type streamCreator interface {
quic.Session
GetOrOpenStream(protocol.StreamID) (quic.Stream, error)
}
type remoteCloser interface {
CloseRemote(protocol.ByteCount)
}
// Server is a HTTP2 server listening for QUIC connections.
type Server struct {
*http.Server
// Private flag for demo, do not use
CloseAfterFirstRequest bool
port uint32 // used atomically
listenerMutex sync.Mutex
listener quic.Listener
}
// ListenAndServe listens on the UDP address s.Addr and calls s.Handler to handle HTTP/2 requests on incoming connections.
func (s *Server) ListenAndServe() error {
if s.Server == nil {
return errors.New("use of h2quic.Server without http.Server")
}
return s.serveImpl(s.TLSConfig, nil)
}
// ListenAndServeTLS listens on the UDP address s.Addr and calls s.Handler to handle HTTP/2 requests on incoming connections.
func (s *Server) ListenAndServeTLS(certFile, keyFile string) error {
var err error
certs := make([]tls.Certificate, 1)
certs[0], err = tls.LoadX509KeyPair(certFile, keyFile)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// We currently only use the cert-related stuff from tls.Config,
// so we don't need to make a full copy.
config := &tls.Config{
Certificates: certs,
}
return s.serveImpl(config, nil)
}
// Serve an existing UDP connection.
func (s *Server) Serve(conn *net.UDPConn) error {
return s.serveImpl(s.TLSConfig, conn)
}
func (s *Server) serveImpl(tlsConfig *tls.Config, conn *net.UDPConn) error {
if s.Server == nil {
return errors.New("use of h2quic.Server without http.Server")
}
s.listenerMutex.Lock()
if s.listener != nil {
s.listenerMutex.Unlock()
return errors.New("ListenAndServe may only be called once")
}
config := quic.Config{
TLSConfig: tlsConfig,
ConnState: func(session quic.Session, connState quic.ConnState) {
sess := session.(streamCreator)
if connState == quic.ConnStateVersionNegotiated {
s.handleHeaderStream(sess)
}
},
}
var ln quic.Listener
var err error
if conn == nil {
ln, err = quic.ListenAddr(s.Addr, &config)
} else {
ln, err = quic.Listen(conn, &config)
}
if err != nil {
s.listenerMutex.Unlock()
return err
}
s.listener = ln
s.listenerMutex.Unlock()
return ln.Serve()
}
func (s *Server) handleHeaderStream(session streamCreator) {
stream, err := session.AcceptStream()
if err != nil {
session.Close(qerr.Error(qerr.InvalidHeadersStreamData, err.Error()))
return
}
if stream.StreamID() != 3 {
session.Close(qerr.Error(qerr.InternalError, "h2quic server BUG: header stream does not have stream ID 3"))
return
}
hpackDecoder := hpack.NewDecoder(4096, nil)
h2framer := http2.NewFramer(nil, stream)
go func() {
var headerStreamMutex sync.Mutex // Protects concurrent calls to Write()
for {
if err := s.handleRequest(session, stream, &headerStreamMutex, hpackDecoder, h2framer); err != nil {
// QuicErrors must originate from stream.Read() returning an error.
// In this case, the session has already logged the error, so we don't
// need to log it again.
if _, ok := err.(*qerr.QuicError); !ok {
utils.Errorf("error handling h2 request: %s", err.Error())
}
session.Close(err)
return
}
}
}()
}
func (s *Server) handleRequest(session streamCreator, headerStream quic.Stream, headerStreamMutex *sync.Mutex, hpackDecoder *hpack.Decoder, h2framer *http2.Framer) error {
h2frame, err := h2framer.ReadFrame()
if err != nil {
return qerr.Error(qerr.HeadersStreamDataDecompressFailure, "cannot read frame")
}
h2headersFrame, ok := h2frame.(*http2.HeadersFrame)
if !ok {
return qerr.Error(qerr.InvalidHeadersStreamData, "expected a header frame")
}
if !h2headersFrame.HeadersEnded() {
return errors.New("http2 header continuation not implemented")
}
headers, err := hpackDecoder.DecodeFull(h2headersFrame.HeaderBlockFragment())
if err != nil {
utils.Errorf("invalid http2 headers encoding: %s", err.Error())
return err
}
req, err := requestFromHeaders(headers)
if err != nil {
return err
}
req.RemoteAddr = session.RemoteAddr().String()
if utils.Debug() {
utils.Infof("%s %s%s, on data stream %d", req.Method, req.Host, req.RequestURI, h2headersFrame.StreamID)
} else {
utils.Infof("%s %s%s", req.Method, req.Host, req.RequestURI)
}
dataStream, err := session.GetOrOpenStream(protocol.StreamID(h2headersFrame.StreamID))
if err != nil {
return err
}
// this can happen if the client immediately closes the data stream after sending the request and the runtime processes the reset before the request
if dataStream == nil {
return nil
}
var streamEnded bool
if h2headersFrame.StreamEnded() {
dataStream.(remoteCloser).CloseRemote(0)
streamEnded = true
_, _ = dataStream.Read([]byte{0}) // read the eof
}
reqBody := newRequestBody(dataStream)
req.Body = reqBody
responseWriter := newResponseWriter(headerStream, headerStreamMutex, dataStream, protocol.StreamID(h2headersFrame.StreamID))
go func() {
handler := s.Handler
if handler == nil {
handler = http.DefaultServeMux
}
panicked := false
func() {
defer func() {
if p := recover(); p != nil {
// Copied from net/http/server.go
const size = 64 << 10
buf := make([]byte, size)
buf = buf[:runtime.Stack(buf, false)]
utils.Errorf("http: panic serving: %v\n%s", p, buf)
panicked = true
}
}()
handler.ServeHTTP(responseWriter, req)
}()
if panicked {
responseWriter.WriteHeader(500)
} else {
responseWriter.WriteHeader(200)
}
if responseWriter.dataStream != nil {
if !streamEnded && !reqBody.requestRead {
responseWriter.dataStream.Reset(nil)
}
responseWriter.dataStream.Close()
}
if s.CloseAfterFirstRequest {
time.Sleep(100 * time.Millisecond)
session.Close(nil)
}
}()
return nil
}
// Close the server immediately, aborting requests and sending CONNECTION_CLOSE frames to connected clients.
// Close in combination with ListenAndServe() (instead of Serve()) may race if it is called before a UDP socket is established.
func (s *Server) Close() error {
s.listenerMutex.Lock()
defer s.listenerMutex.Unlock()
if s.listener != nil {
err := s.listener.Close()
s.listener = nil
return err
}
return nil
}
// CloseGracefully shuts down the server gracefully. The server sends a GOAWAY frame first, then waits for either timeout to trigger, or for all running requests to complete.
// CloseGracefully in combination with ListenAndServe() (instead of Serve()) may race if it is called before a UDP socket is established.
func (s *Server) CloseGracefully(timeout time.Duration) error {
// TODO: implement
return nil
}
// SetQuicHeaders can be used to set the proper headers that announce that this server supports QUIC.
// The values that are set depend on the port information from s.Server.Addr, and currently look like this (if Addr has port 443):
// Alternate-Protocol: 443:quic
// Alt-Svc: quic=":443"; ma=2592000; v="33,32,31,30"
func (s *Server) SetQuicHeaders(hdr http.Header) error {
port := atomic.LoadUint32(&s.port)
if port == 0 {
// Extract port from s.Server.Addr
_, portStr, err := net.SplitHostPort(s.Server.Addr)
if err != nil {
return err
}
portInt, err := net.LookupPort("tcp", portStr)
if err != nil {
return err
}
port = uint32(portInt)
atomic.StoreUint32(&s.port, port)
}
hdr.Add("Alternate-Protocol", fmt.Sprintf("%d:quic", port))
hdr.Add("Alt-Svc", fmt.Sprintf(`quic=":%d"; ma=2592000; v="%s"`, port, protocol.SupportedVersionsAsString))
return nil
}
// ListenAndServeQUIC listens on the UDP network address addr and calls the
// handler for HTTP/2 requests on incoming connections. http.DefaultServeMux is
// used when handler is nil.
func ListenAndServeQUIC(addr, certFile, keyFile string, handler http.Handler) error {
server := &Server{
Server: &http.Server{
Addr: addr,
Handler: handler,
},
}
return server.ListenAndServeTLS(certFile, keyFile)
}
// ListenAndServe listens on the given network address for both, TLS and QUIC
// connetions in parallel. It returns if one of the two returns an error.
// http.DefaultServeMux is used when handler is nil.
// The correct Alt-Svc headers for QUIC are set.
func ListenAndServe(addr, certFile, keyFile string, handler http.Handler) error {
// Load certs
var err error
certs := make([]tls.Certificate, 1)
certs[0], err = tls.LoadX509KeyPair(certFile, keyFile)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// We currently only use the cert-related stuff from tls.Config,
// so we don't need to make a full copy.
config := &tls.Config{
Certificates: certs,
}
// Open the listeners
udpAddr, err := net.ResolveUDPAddr("udp", addr)
if err != nil {
return err
}
udpConn, err := net.ListenUDP("udp", udpAddr)
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer udpConn.Close()
tcpAddr, err := net.ResolveTCPAddr("tcp", addr)
if err != nil {
return err
}
tcpConn, err := net.ListenTCP("tcp", tcpAddr)
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer tcpConn.Close()
// Start the servers
httpServer := &http.Server{
Addr: addr,
TLSConfig: config,
}
quicServer := &Server{
Server: httpServer,
}
if handler == nil {
handler = http.DefaultServeMux
}
httpServer.Handler = http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
quicServer.SetQuicHeaders(w.Header())
handler.ServeHTTP(w, r)
})
hErr := make(chan error)
qErr := make(chan error)
go func() {
hErr <- httpServer.Serve(tcpConn)
}()
go func() {
qErr <- quicServer.Serve(udpConn)
}()
select {
case err := <-hErr:
quicServer.Close()
return err
case err := <-qErr:
// Cannot close the HTTP server or wait for requests to complete properly :/
return err
}
}