Merge pull request #736 from nghttp2/accept-204-content-length-0
Accept content-length: 0 in 204 response
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@ -250,7 +250,21 @@ static int http_response_on_header(nghttp2_stream *stream, nghttp2_hd_nv *nv,
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break;
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}
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case NGHTTP2_TOKEN_CONTENT_LENGTH: {
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if (stream->status_code == 204 || stream->status_code / 100 == 1 ||
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if (stream->status_code == 204) {
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/* content-length header field in 204 response is prohibited by
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RFC 7230. But some widely used servers send content-length:
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0. Until they get fixed, we ignore it. */
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if (stream->content_length != -1) {
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/* Found multiple content-length field */
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return NGHTTP2_ERR_HTTP_HEADER;
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}
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if (!lstrieq("0", nv->value->base, nv->value->len)) {
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return NGHTTP2_ERR_HTTP_HEADER;
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}
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stream->content_length = 0;
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return NGHTTP2_ERR_REMOVE_HTTP_HEADER;
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}
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if (stream->status_code / 100 == 1 ||
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(stream->status_code == 200 &&
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(stream->http_flags & NGHTTP2_HTTP_FLAG_METH_CONNECT))) {
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return NGHTTP2_ERR_HTTP_HEADER;
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@ -46,7 +46,13 @@ typedef enum {
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* Invalid HTTP header field was received but it can be treated as
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* if it was not received because of compatibility reasons.
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*/
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NGHTTP2_ERR_IGN_HTTP_HEADER = -105
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NGHTTP2_ERR_IGN_HTTP_HEADER = -105,
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/*
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* Invalid HTTP header field was received, and it is ignored.
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* Unlike NGHTTP2_ERR_IGN_HTTP_HEADER, this does not invoke
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* nghttp2_on_invalid_header_callback.
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*/
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NGHTTP2_ERR_REMOVE_HTTP_HEADER = -106
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} nghttp2_internal_error;
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#endif /* NGHTTP2_INT_H */
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@ -477,6 +477,11 @@ void dump_nv(FILE *out, const HeaderRefs &nva) {
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fflush(out);
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}
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void erase_header(HeaderRef *hd) {
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hd->name = StringRef{};
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hd->token = -1;
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}
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StringRef rewrite_location_uri(BlockAllocator &balloc, const StringRef &uri,
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const http_parser_url &u,
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const StringRef &match_host,
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@ -227,6 +227,9 @@ void dump_nv(FILE *out, const Headers &nva);
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void dump_nv(FILE *out, const HeaderRefs &nva);
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// Ereases header in |hd|.
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void erase_header(HeaderRef *hd);
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// Rewrites redirection URI which usually appears in location header
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// field. The |uri| is the URI in the location header field. The |u|
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// stores the result of parsed |uri|. The |request_authority| is the
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@ -720,15 +720,33 @@ int htp_hdrs_completecb(http_parser *htp) {
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// 204. Also server MUST NOT send Transfer-Encoding with a status
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// code 200 to a CONNECT request. Same holds true with
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// Content-Length.
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if (resp.http_status == 204 || resp.http_status / 100 == 1 ||
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if (resp.http_status == 204) {
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if (resp.fs.header(http2::HD_TRANSFER_ENCODING)) {
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return -1;
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}
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// Some server send content-length: 0 for 204. Until they get
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// fixed, we accept, but ignore it.
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// Calling parse_content_length() detects duplicated
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// content-length header fields.
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if (resp.fs.parse_content_length() != 0) {
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return -1;
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}
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if (resp.fs.content_length != 0) {
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return -1;
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}
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if (resp.fs.content_length == 0) {
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auto cl = resp.fs.header(http2::HD_CONTENT_LENGTH);
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assert(cl);
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http2::erase_header(cl);
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}
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} else if (resp.http_status / 100 == 1 ||
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(resp.http_status == 200 && req.method == HTTP_CONNECT)) {
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if (resp.fs.header(http2::HD_CONTENT_LENGTH) ||
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resp.fs.header(http2::HD_TRANSFER_ENCODING)) {
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return -1;
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}
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}
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if (resp.fs.parse_content_length() != 0) {
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} else if (resp.fs.parse_content_length() != 0) {
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downstream->set_response_state(Downstream::MSG_BAD_HEADER);
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return -1;
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}
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@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ mrb_value response_return(mrb_state *mrb, mrb_value self) {
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(resp.http_status == 200 && req.method == HTTP_CONNECT)) {
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if (cl) {
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// Delete content-length here
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cl->name = StringRef{};
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http2::erase_header(cl);
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}
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resp.fs.content_length = -1;
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@ -10204,6 +10204,8 @@ void test_nghttp2_http_mandatory_headers(void) {
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MAKE_NV("content-length", "0")};
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const nghttp2_nv cl204_resnv[] = {MAKE_NV(":status", "204"),
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MAKE_NV("content-length", "0")};
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const nghttp2_nv clnonzero204_resnv[] = {MAKE_NV(":status", "204"),
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MAKE_NV("content-length", "100")};
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/* test case for request */
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const nghttp2_nv nopath_reqnv[] = {MAKE_NV(":scheme", "https"),
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NGHTTP2_STREAM_OPENING, cl1xx_resnv,
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ARRLEN(cl1xx_resnv));
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/* response header has content-length with 204 status code */
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check_nghttp2_http_recv_headers_fail(session, &deflater, 19,
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/* response header has 0 content-length with 204 status code */
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check_nghttp2_http_recv_headers_ok(session, &deflater, 19,
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NGHTTP2_STREAM_OPENING, cl204_resnv,
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ARRLEN(cl204_resnv));
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/* response header has nonzero content-length with 204 status
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code */
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check_nghttp2_http_recv_headers_fail(
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session, &deflater, 21, NGHTTP2_STREAM_OPENING, clnonzero204_resnv,
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ARRLEN(clnonzero204_resnv));
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nghttp2_hd_deflate_free(&deflater);
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nghttp2_session_del(session);
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