- Added new options to allow configuring the maximum number of concurrent connections and upgraded connections.
- `KestrelServerLimits.MaxConcurrentConnections` defaults unlimited.
- `KestrelServerLimits.MaxConcurrentUpgradedConnections` defaults to unlimited.
- Calls to IHttpUpgradeFeature.UpgradeAsync() will throw when the MaxConcurrentUpgradedConnections limit has been reached.
- Kestrel will close new connections without response when MaxConcurrentConnections is reached.
* More FrameConnection refactoring
- This change reverts the change to complete the writer with an
exception on abort because of the number of first chance exceptions
that get thrown.
- This change also moves connection logging into FrameConnection instead
of being split between the ConnectionHandler and FrameConnection.
- Fixed issues with LibuvOutputConsumerTests that leak WriteReq since
cancelled writes no longer end the connection.
* Refactoring and of FrameConnection and Frame
- Building on top of the last refactoring of FrameConnection, this change aims to clean up
the communication between the Frame and FrameConnection by removing some concepts and
being consistent about the communication between Frame and FrameConnection with or without
connection adapters. Changes include:
- Removing ConnectionLifetimeControl, ISocketOutput, StreamSocketOutput
- Moving more initialization of the frame to FrameConnection after the pipes
are setup
- OutputProducer communicates cancellation via the IPipeWriter instead of the output's IPipeReader.
- Frame always communicates via the pipes and that communications flows through the layers to the transport.
This means that each 1/2 of the adapted pipeline handles closing the right side of the transport at the
right time, propagating exceptions as necessary.
- This is how the flow looks now:
-> ->
[transport] [connection adapters] [frame]
<- <-
- Transports need to handle a ConnectionAbortedException on the output as a signal to stop
writing and end the connection. This will no longer try to drain the output but will just stop
writing and end the response immediately.
- Remove frame.Abort when cancellation on Write fails.
- Unify the connection shutdown logic
- Dispose 1/2 initialized connection adapters
#1815
The format:
The trace identifier begins with connection ID and ends with a number that increments with each request per connection.
Example:
Connection ID = xyz
Request 1 = "xyz:00000001"
Request 2 = "xyz:00000002"
...
Request 15 = "xyz:0000000F"
Request 16 = "xyz:00000010"
* Schedule connection adapter reads on configured thread pool
- This should speed up connection adapters as we don't block
new reads. It *might* also help some of the test flakiness
After upgrade has been accepted by the server:
- Reads to HttpRequest.Body always return 0
- Writes to HttpResponse.Body always throw
- The only valid way to communicate is to use the stream returned by IHttpUpgradeFeature.UpgradeAsync()
Also, Kestrel returns HTTP 400 if requests attempt to send a request body along with Connection: Upgrade
- Simplify KestrelServer by refactoring address binding into a separate class
- Use strategy pattern to implement address binding for different sceanrios
- Add fallback from binding 0.0.0.0 if binding to [::] fails (can happen if UvException with EAFNOSUPPORT is thrown)
- This property will force Kestrel to use whatever scheduler the transport
used when write and read callbacks are fired. The default value is false so
all calls to user code including connection adapters, and the application function,
and cancellation token callbacks.
- Transports may expose configuration that changes what the transport thread is.
- Removed InternalKestrelServerOptions.cs
- Added a configurable UseSockets overload (even though there are no options yet)
- Remove RequiresDispatch from the IConnectionInformation
Improves Kestrel to reject requests that don't conform to HTTP spec.
RFC 7230 section 5.4: "A server MUST respond with a 400 (Bad Request)
status code to any HTTP/1.1 request message that lacks a Host header
field and to any request message that contains more than one Host
header field or a Host header field with an invalid field-value."
See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-5.4.
Other changes:
- update VS code settings to work better with CLI 2.0
- update tests that were subject to infinite hangs
- This change adds the initial socket transport for Kestrel, all of the tests pass but there are still
a couple of things that aren't done yet.
- The functional tests support running both on both transports but tests aren't running for sockets right now. We need to parameterize these.
- TimeoutServerTests hard code the libuv transport, this needs to support any transport.
- There is no handling of connection stopping on application shutdown. This is being implemented in kestrel core so transports don't need to handle it. Sockets won't be the default transport until that is the case.
- Performance needs to be looked at, today the SocketTransport doesn't dispatch by default and we're not buffering in kestrel.core, this can hurt as the number of kernel calls map 1:1 with application writes.
Changed the IHttpParser interface to be generic. This lets use a struct to
get better code generation and also should allow us to inline calls back into
the handler from the parser.