This option sets maximum receive buffer size for incoming control
frame. Basically the library checks the length field of the incoming
control frame. For frames with name/value header block, the library
also checks the length of inflated block is also under the limit. This
is done while incrementally inflating block. If the length of frames
with name/value header block exceeds the limit, the library will issue
RST_STREAM with FRAME_TOO_LARGE. For other frames, it will issue
GOAWAY.
Current SPDY/3 spec does not clearly prohibit to send
delta_window_size which makes resulting window size more than initial
window size. For this reason, spdylay_submit_window_update() can send
delta_window_size in [1, (1 << 31)-1], inclusive, without bounded by
stream's recv_window_size. Of course, the application is now
responsible to keep the resulting window size <= (1 << 31)-1.
spdylay_submit_window_update() now returns
SPDYLAY_ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT if delta_window_size is 0 or negative.
The spdylay_data contains full of implementation details and is not
used in public API. It should be hidden.
The spdylay_frame union now only contains the control frame.
Made spdylay_session_get_pri_lowest() to get the lowest priority value
for the current session.
This change allows the application code to get the lowest priority value
without knowing the protocol version which the current session uses.
We say the header block is invalid if at least one of the following
condition is true:
There are duplicate header names; or the header names are not
encoded in US-ASCII character set and not lower cased; or the
header name is zero-length string; or the header value contains
multiple in-sequence NUL bytes.
spdylay_frame_unpack_nv() returns SPDYLAY_ERR_INVALID_HEADER_BLOCK
if the unpacking suceeded but it found the header block is invalid.
This means that caller treats it as success, but do additional
processing for invalid header block if it wants.
The functions calling spdylay_frame_unpack_nv() also return
SPDYLAY_ERR_INVALID_HEADER_BLOCK.
spdylay_session_mem_recv() processes input bytes as the received data
from the remote endpoint. spdylay_session_recv() uses it internally.
The spdylay_inbound_buffer and ibuf member in spdylay_session is removed.
The buffer is allocated in the stack when spdylay_session_recv() is called.