Use NGHTTP2_ERR_INVALID_STREAM_STATE when trying to send DATA or
WINDOW_UPDATE to reserved stream.
Also a bit refactored nghttp2_session_predicate_window_update_send
and nghttp2_session_predicate_data_send
The NGHTTP2_ERR_PAUSE library error code is introduced to pause
the execution of nghttp2_session_mem_recv() when that error code
is returned from nghttp2_on_frame_recv_callback or
nghttp2_on_data_chunk_recv_callback. If this happens, the parameters
available for both callbacks are retained until the application
calls nghttp2_session_continue(). The application must retain
input bytes which was used to produce the frame.
After successful call of nghttp2_session_continue, the application
can continue to call nghttp2_session_mem_recv() to process
additional data.
We call on_stream_close_callback even if stream->state is
NGHTTP2_STREAM_INITIAL. This will happen while sending request
HEADERS, a local endpoint receives RST_STREAM for that
stream. It may be PROTOCOL_ERROR, but without notifying stream
closure will hang the stream in a local endpoint.
Following cases are now treated as connection error of type
PROTOCOL_ERROR.
* Receiving HEADERS from client in reserved (local)
* Receiving PUSH_PROMISE against peer-initiated stream
* Receiving WINDOW_UPDATE against in reserved (local, remote)
Now NGHTTP2_OPT_NO_AUTO_WINDOW_UPDATE is split into 2 options:
NGHTTP2_OPT_NO_AUTO_STREAM_WINDOW_UPDATE and
NGHTTP2_OPT_NO_AUTO_CONNECTION_WINDOW_UPDATE.
This is preparation for the upcoming removal of END_FLOW_CONTROL
flag. For nghttpx, instead of using END_FLOW_CONTROL to disable
connection-level flow control, increase window size by large
enough value, which is friendly way to current chromium
implementation.
Fix the bug that connection-level local window is not updated
for the data is the last part of the stream. For the stream
level window may ignore this, connection-level window must
be updated. Also this change fixes the bug that connection-level
window is not updated for the ignored DATA frames.