Fix a bug where headers arriving in multiple packets were not parsed; fix from Jiang Hong; test by me.

svn:r928
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Niels Provos 2008-08-19 11:26:47 +00:00
parent b89a3de044
commit c968eb3e01
3 changed files with 20 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -121,6 +121,7 @@ Changes in current version:
o Fix a problem with epoll() and reinit; problem report by Alexander Drozdov.
o Fix off-by-one errors in devpoll; from Ian Bell
o Make event_add not change any state if it fails; reported by Ian Bell.
o Fix a bug where headers arriving in multiple packets were not parsed; fix from Jiang Hong; test by me.
Changes in 1.4.0:
o allow \r or \n individually to separate HTTP headers instead of the standard "\r\n"; from Charles Kerr.

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http.c
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@ -1584,6 +1584,7 @@ evhttp_read_firstline(struct evhttp_connection *evcon,
return;
}
evcon->state = EVCON_READING_HEADERS;
evhttp_read_header(evcon, req);
}

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@ -312,9 +312,20 @@ http_chunked_cb(struct evhttp_request *req, void *arg)
event_once(-1, EV_TIMEOUT, http_chunked_trickle_cb, state, &when);
}
static void
http_complete_write(int fd, short what, void *arg)
{
struct bufferevent *bev = arg;
const char *http_request = "host\r\n"
"Connection: close\r\n"
"\r\n";
bufferevent_write(bev, http_request, strlen(http_request));
}
static void
http_basic_test(void)
{
struct timeval tv;
struct bufferevent *bev;
int fd;
const char *http_request;
@ -337,17 +348,19 @@ http_basic_test(void)
bev = bufferevent_new(fd, http_readcb, http_writecb,
http_errorcb, NULL);
/* first half of the http request */
http_request =
"GET /test HTTP/1.1\r\n"
"Host: somehost\r\n"
"Connection: close\r\n"
"\r\n";
"Host: some";
bufferevent_write(bev, http_request, strlen(http_request));
timerclear(&tv);
tv.tv_usec = 10000;
event_once(-1, EV_TIMEOUT, http_complete_write, bev, &tv);
event_dispatch();
if (test_ok != 2) {
if (test_ok != 3) {
fprintf(stdout, "FAILED\n");
exit(1);
}
@ -377,7 +390,7 @@ http_basic_test(void)
evhttp_free(http);
if (test_ok != 4) {
if (test_ok != 5) {
fprintf(stdout, "FAILED\n");
exit(1);
}