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2013-03-29Update Mac and Windows breakpad builds to latestGraham Madarasz
2012-07-23Big comment and naming cleanup. Ready for prime-time.Monty Brandenberg
Add to-do list to _httpinternal.h to guide anyone who wants to pitch in and help.
2012-07-07SH-3185 Fill in some FIXME/TODO casesMonty Brandenberg
Also added some comments and changed the callback userdata argument to be an HttpOpRequest rather than a libcurl handle. Less code, less clutter.
2012-07-03More integration work for texture fetch timeouts.Monty Brandenberg
The fetch state machine received a new timeout during the WAIT_HTTP_REQ state. For the integration, rather than jump the state to done, we issue a request cancel and let the notification plumbing do the rest without any race conditions or special-case logic.
2012-06-12HTTP Proxy, PUT & POST, unit tests and refactoring.Monty Brandenberg
Implemented/modified PUT & POST to not used chunked encoding for the request. Made the unit test much happier and probably a better thing for the pipeline. Have a cheesy static & dynamic proxy capability using both local options and a way to wire into LLProxy in llmessages. Not a clean thing but it will get the proxy path working with both socks5 & http proxies. Refactoring to get rid of unneeded library handler and unified an HttpStatus return for all requests. Big batch of code removed as a result of that and more is possible as well as some syscall avoidance with a bit more work. Boosted the unit tests for simple PUT & POST test which revealed the test harness does *not* like chunked encoding so we'll avoid it for now (and don't really need it in any of our schemes).
2012-05-23Integrate llcorehttp library into lltexturefetch design.Monty Brandenberg
This is the first functional viewer pass with the HTTP work of the texture fetch code performed by the llcorehttp library. Not exactly a 'drop-in' replacement but a work-alike with some changes (e.g. handler notification in consumer thread versus responder notification in worker thread). This also includes some temporary changes in the priority scheme to prevent the kind of priority inversion found in VWR-28996. Scheme used here does provide liveness if not optimal responsiveness or order-of-operation. The llcorehttp library at this point is far from optimally performing. Its worker thread is making relatively poor use of cycles it gets and it doesn't idle or sleep intelligently yet. This early integration step helps shake out the interfaces, implementation niceties will be covered soon.