This function is useful for the client application to know that there
is a chance that request can be sent. If this function returns 0,
there is zero chance to make a request.
This commit also set error_code passed to
nghttp2_on_stream_close_callback to NGHTTP2_REFUSED_STREAM if request
is not sent.
It seems that using ev_feed_event to signal write operation is much
faster than starting watcher. This is probably due to the fact that
we don't need to wait in event loop. The same thing cannot be done in
HTTP/2 frontend, since this will raise write operation for each stream
HEADER/DATA write, which leads to very small packets, hurting
performance. Interestingly, HTTP/1 frontend also suffers the same
performance hit.
This will improve performance since we can avoid indirect call of
internal functions. The downside is we now require libnghttp2 static
library to run unit tests.
This change adds subsecond rate period support to h2load. Now
--rate-period option only accepts integer, but it can be followed by
units. Currently, h, m, s, and ms are supported, which are hours,
minutes, seconds, and milliseconds respectively. The underlying
functionality and usecase are already extensively used in nghttpx.
When thread is created, we pause them. After all threads are created,
master thread sends signal to all worker threads and let them start to
benchmark. This will make thread start almost at the same time since
we can avoid thread creation overhead. It also exclude thread
creating time from benchmark time. We also simplified thread creation
routine, and now we always use dedicted worker thread to issue
requests even if -t1.
This change simplifies rate mode as proposed idea as plan B in GH-382.
In this change, we removed -C option. Instead, -c option is used to
specify the number of connections to be made, and it is now required
argument if more than 1 clients are required (this is usually the
case). The number of requests made per connection is calculated
simply by -n / -c.
-n option is handled specially when --timing-script-file is used. If
-n is used with --timing-script, it specifies the number of requests
-each client will make rather than the total number of requests h2load
-will perform across clients. This handling applies to rate mode too.
We also clarified the sematics about distribution of rate among the
threads.
This commit changes nghttpx's mruby script handling. Previously we
have 2 options to specify the mruby script file to be run on request
and on response. Now they are merged into 1 option, namely
--mruby-file. It now must return object. On request, the object's
on_req(env) method is invoked with env object. Similarly, on
response, the object's on_resp(env) method is invoked. The
specification of Env object has not changed.