and mark the stream for close, but return OK since the response this far
was ok - if headers were received. Partly because this is what curl has
done traditionally.
Test 499 verifies. Updates test 689.
Reported-by: Sergey Bronnikov
Bug: https://curl.se/mail/lib-2024-02/0000.htmlCloses#12842
- delete redundant warning suppressions for `-Wformat-nonliteral`.
This now relies on `CURL_PRINTF()` and it's theoratically possible
that this macro isn't active but the warning is. We're ignoring this
as a corner-case here.
- replace two pragmas with code changes to avoid the warnings.
Follow-up to aee4ebe591#12803
Follow-up to 0923012758#12540
Follow-up to 3829759bd0#12489
Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg
Closes#12812
- Use http authentication mechanisms as a default, not a preset.
Consider http authentication options which are mapped to SASL options as
a default (overriding the hardcoded default mask for the protocol) that
is ignored if a login option string is given.
Prior to this change, if some HTTP auth options were given, sasl mapped
http authentication options to sasl ones but merged them with the login
options.
That caused problems with the cli tool that sets the http login option
CURLAUTH_BEARER as a side-effect of --oauth2-bearer, because this flag
maps to more than one sasl mechanisms and the latter cannot be cleared
individually by the login options string.
New test 992 checks this.
Fixes https://github.com/curl/curl/issues/10259
Closes https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/12790
When checking if the user wants to replace the header, the check should
be case insensitive.
Adding test 461 to verify
Found-by: Dan Fandrich
Ref: #12782Closes#12784
The pingpong logic now uses its own dynbuf for receiving command
response data.
When the "final" response header for a commanad has been received, that
final line is left first in the recvbuf for the protocols to parse at
will. If there is additional data behind the final response line, the
'overflow' counter is indicate how many bytes.
Closes#12757
- switch all invidual files documenting command line options into .md,
as the documentation is now markdown-looking.
- made the parser treat 4-space indents as quotes
- switch to building the curl.1 manpage using the "mainpage.idx" file,
which lists the files to include to generate it, instead of using the
previous page-footer/headers. Also, those files are now also .md
ones, using the same format. I gave them underscore prefixes to make
them sort separately:
_NAME.md, _SYNOPSIS.md, _DESCRIPTION.md, _URL.md, _GLOBBING.md,
_VARIABLES.md, _OUTPUT.md, _PROTOCOLS.md, _PROGRESS.md, _VERSION.md,
_OPTIONS.md, _FILES.md, _ENVIRONMENT.md, _PROXYPREFIX.md,
_EXITCODES.md, _BUGS.md, _AUTHORS.md, _WWW.md, _SEEALSO.md
- updated test cases accordingly
Closes#12751
curldown is this new file format for libcurl man pages. It is markdown
inspired with differences:
- Each file has a set of leading headers with meta-data
- Supports a small subset of markdown
- Uses .md file extensions for editors/IDE/GitHub to treat them nicely
- Generates man pages very similar to the previous ones
- Generates man pages that still convert nicely to HTML on the website
- Detects and highlights mentions of curl symbols automatically (when
their man page section is specified)
tools:
- cd2nroff: converts from curldown to nroff man page
- nroff2cd: convert an (old) nroff man page to curldown
- cdall: convert many nroff pages to curldown versions
- cd2cd: verifies and updates a curldown to latest curldown
This setup generates .3 versions of all the curldown versions at build time.
CI:
Since the documentation is now technically markdown in the eyes of many
things, the CI runs many more tests and checks on this documentation,
including proselint, link checkers and tests that make sure we capitalize the
first letter after a period...
Closes#12730
- HTTP/3 for curl using OpenSSL's own QUIC stack together
with nghttp3
- configure with `--with-openssl-quic` to enable curl to
build this. This requires the nghttp3 library
- implementation with the following restrictions:
* macOS has to use an unconnected UDP socket due to an
issue in OpenSSL's datagram implementation
See https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/23251
This makes connections to non-reponsive servers hang.
* GET requests will send the indicator that they have
no body in a separate QUIC packet. This may result
in processing delays or Transfer-Encodings on proxied
requests
* uploads that encounter blocks will use 100% cpu as
detection of these flow control issue is not working
(we have not figured out to pry that from OpenSSL).
Closes#12734
- in en- and decoding, check the websocket frame payload lengths for
negative values (from curl_off_t) and error the operation in that case
- add test 2307 to verify
Closes#12707
- enforce a response body length of 0, if the
response has no Content-lenght. This is according
to the RTSP spec.
- excess bytes in a response body are forwarded to
the client writers which will report and fail the
transfer
Follow-up to d7b6ce6Fixes#12701Closes#12706
This clarifies the handling of server responses by folding the code for
the complicated protocols into their protocol handlers. This concerns
mainly HTTP and its bastard sibling RTSP.
The terms "read" and "write" are often used without clear context if
they refer to the connect or the client/application side of a
transfer. This PR uses "read/write" for operations on the client side
and "send/receive" for the connection, e.g. server side. If this is
considered useful, we can revisit renaming of further methods in another
PR.
Curl's protocol handler `readwrite()` method been changed:
```diff
- CURLcode (*readwrite)(struct Curl_easy *data, struct connectdata *conn,
- const char *buf, size_t blen,
- size_t *pconsumed, bool *readmore);
+ CURLcode (*write_resp)(struct Curl_easy *data, const char *buf, size_t blen,
+ bool is_eos, bool *done);
```
The name was changed to clarify that this writes reponse data to the
client side. The parameter changes are:
* `conn` removed as it always operates on `data->conn`
* `pconsumed` removed as the method needs to handle all data on success
* `readmore` removed as no longer necessary
* `is_eos` as indicator that this is the last call for the transfer
response (end-of-stream).
* `done` TRUE on return iff the transfer response is to be treated as
finished
This change affects many files only because of updated comments in
handlers that provide no implementation. The real change is that the
HTTP protocol handlers now provide an implementation.
The HTTP protocol handlers `write_resp()` implementation will get passed
**all** raw data of a server response for the transfer. The HTTP/1.x
formatted status and headers, as well as the undecoded response
body. `Curl_http_write_resp_hds()` is used internally to parse the
response headers and pass them on. This method is public as the RTSP
protocol handler also uses it.
HTTP/1.1 "chunked" transport encoding is now part of the general
*content encoding* writer stack, just like other encodings. A new flag
`CLIENTWRITE_EOS` was added for the last client write. This allows
writers to verify that they are in a valid end state. The chunked
decoder will check if it indeed has seen the last chunk.
The general response handling in `transfer.c:466` happens in function
`readwrite_data()`. This mainly operates now like:
```
static CURLcode readwrite_data(data, ...)
{
do {
Curl_xfer_recv_resp(data, buf)
...
Curl_xfer_write_resp(data, buf)
...
} while(interested);
...
}
```
All the response data handling is implemented in
`Curl_xfer_write_resp()`. It calls the protocol handler's `write_resp()`
implementation if available, or does the default behaviour.
All raw response data needs to pass through this function. Which also
means that anyone in possession of such data may call
`Curl_xfer_write_resp()`.
Closes#12480
- the option names are now alpha sorted and lookup is a lot faster
- use case sensitive matching. It was previously case insensitive, but that
was not documented nor tested.
- remove "partial match" feature. It was not documented, not tested and
was always fragile as existing use could break when we add a new
option
- lookup short options via a table
Closes#12631
When Content-Disposition parsing is used and an output dir is prepended,
make sure to store that new file name correctly so that it can be used
for setting the file timestamp when --remote-time is used.
Extended test 3012 to verify.
Co-Authored-by: Jay Satiro
Reported-by: hgdagon on github
Fixes#12614Closes#12617
- add test cases for rate limiting uploads for all
http versions
- fix transfer loop handling of limits. Signal a re-receive
attempt only on exhausting maxloops without an EAGAIN
- fix `data->state.selectbits` forcing re-receive to also
set re-sending when transfer is doing this.
Reported-by: Karthikdasari0423 on github
Fixes#12559Closes#12586
- there seems to be a code path that cleans up easy handles without
triggering DONE or DETACH events to the connection filters. This
would explain wh nghttp2 still holds stream user data
- add GOOD check to easy handle used in on_close_callback to
prevent crashes, ASSERTs in debug builds.
- NULL the stream user data early before submitting RST
- add checks in on_stream_close() to identify UNGOOD easy handles
Reported-by: Hans-Christian Egtvedt
Fixes#10936Closes#12562
In a test case using lots of snprintf() calls using many commonly used
%-codes per call, this version is around 30% faster than previous
version.
It also fixes the #12561 bug which made it not behave correctly when
given unknown %-sequences. Fixing that flaw required a different take on
the problem, which resulted in the new two-arrays model.
lib557: extended - Verify the #12561 fix and test more printf features
unit1398: fix test: It used a <num>$ only for one argument, which is not
supported.
Fixes#12561Closes#12563
- enable `-Wsign-conversion` warnings, but also setting them to not
raise errors.
- fix `-Warith-conversion` warnings seen in CI.
These are triggered by `-Wsign-converion` and causing errors unless
explicitly silenced. It makes more sense to fix them, there just a few
of them.
- fix some `-Wsign-conversion` warnings.
- hide `-Wsign-conversion` warnings with a `#pragma`.
- add macro `CURL_WARN_SIGN_CONVERSION` to unhide them on a per-build
basis.
- update a CI job to unhide them with the above macro:
https://github.com/curl/curl/actions/workflows/linux.yml -> OpenSSL -O3
Closes#12492
`winsock2.h` pulls in `windows.h`. `ws2tcpip.h` pulls in `winsock2.h`.
`winsock2.h` and `ws2tcpip.h` are also pulled by `curl/curl.h`.
Keep only those headers that are not already included, or the code under
it uses something from that specific header.
Closes#12539
Follow-up to 63b5748
Invokes the test case via lldb instead of gdb. Since using gdb is such a
pain on mac, using lldb is sometimes less quirky.
Closes#12547
A new error code to be used when an internal field grows too large, like
when a dynbuf reaches its maximum. Previously it would return
CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY for this, which is highly misleading.
Ref: #12268Closes#12269
When running on termux, where $TMPDIR isn't /tmp, running the tests
failed, since the server config tried creating sockets in /tmp, without
checking the temp dir config. Use the TMPDIR variable that makes it find
the correct directory everywhere [0]
[0] https://perldoc.perl.org/File::Temp#tempfileCloses#12545
https://best.openssf.org/Compiler-Hardening-Guides/Compiler-Options-Hardening-Guide-for-C-and-C++.html
as of 2023-11-29 [1].
Enable new recommended warnings (except `-Wsign-conversion`):
- enable `-Wformat=2` for clang (in both cmake and autotools).
- add `CURL_PRINTF()` internal attribute and mark functions accepting
printf arguments with it. This is a copy of existing
`CURL_TEMP_PRINTF()` but using `__printf__` to make it compatible
with redefinting the `printf` symbol:
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-3.0.4/gcc_5.html#SEC94
- fix `CURL_PRINTF()` and existing `CURL_TEMP_PRINTF()` for
mingw-w64 and enable it on this platform.
- enable `-Wimplicit-fallthrough`.
- enable `-Wtrampolines`.
- add `-Wsign-conversion` commented with a FIXME.
- cmake: enable `-pedantic-errors` the way we do it with autotools.
Follow-up to d5c0351055#2747
- lib/curl_trc.h: use `CURL_FORMAT()`, this also fixes it to enable format
checks. Previously it was always disabled due to the internal `printf`
macro.
Fix them:
- fix bug where an `set_ipv6_v6only()` call was missed in builds with
`--disable-verbose` / `CURL_DISABLE_VERBOSE_STRINGS=ON`.
- add internal `FALLTHROUGH()` macro.
- replace obsolete fall-through comments with `FALLTHROUGH()`.
- fix fallthrough markups: Delete redundant ones (showing up as
warnings in most cases). Add missing ones. Fix indentation.
- silence `-Wformat-nonliteral` warnings with llvm/clang.
- fix one `-Wformat-nonliteral` warning.
- fix new `-Wformat` and `-Wformat-security` warnings.
- fix `CURL_FORMAT_SOCKET_T` value for mingw-w64. Also move its
definition to `lib/curl_setup.h` allowing use in `tests/server`.
- lib: fix two wrongly passed string arguments in log outputs.
Co-authored-by: Jay Satiro
- fix new `-Wformat` warnings on mingw-w64.
[1] 56c0fde389/docs/Compiler-Hardening-Guides/Compiler-Options-Hardening-Guide-for-C-and-C%2B%2B.mdCloses#12489
It is hard to name the scripts sensibly. Lots of them are similarly
named and the name did not tell which test that used them.
The new approach is rather to name them based on the test number that
runs them. Also helps us see which scripts are for individual tests
rather than for general test infra.
- badsymbols.pl -> test1167.pl
- check-deprecated.pl -> test1222.pl
- check-translatable-options.pl -> test1544.pl
- disable-scan.pl -> test1165.pl
- error-codes.pl -> test1175.pl
- errorcodes.pl -> test1477.pl
- extern-scan.pl -> test1135.pl
- manpage-scan.pl -> test1139.pl
- manpage-syntax.pl -> test1173.pl
- markdown-uppercase.pl -> test1275.pl
- mem-include-scan.pl -> test1132.pl
- nroff-scan.pl -> test1140.pl
- option-check.pl -> test1276.pl
- options-scan.pl -> test971.pl
- symbol-scan.pl -> test1119.pl
- version-scan.pl -> test1177.pl
Closes#12487
To help users better understand where the URL (and denied scheme) comes
from. Also removed "in libcurl" from the message, since the disabling
can be done by the application.
The error message now says "not supported" or "disabled" depending on
why it was denied:
Protocol "hej" not supported
Protocol "http" disabled
And in redirects:
Protocol "hej" not supported (in redirect)
Protocol "http" disabled (in redirect)
Reported-by: Mauricio Scheffer
Fixes#12465Closes#12469