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2024-08-20Clean up boost includes and remove compiler warning pragma for unreachable ↵Ansariel Hiller
code in PCH (#2361)
2024-04-29#824 Process source files in bulk: replace tabs with spaces, convert CRLF to ↵Andrey Lihatskiy
LF, and trim trailing whitespaces as needed
2024-01-08replace boost library to standardAiraYumi
2020-04-09DRTVWR-476: #include "boost/noncopyable.hpp" in httpcommon.h.Nat Goodspeed
Apparently, in previous Boost versions, boost::noncopyable was sneaking into the namespace via other headers. Now the compiler complains about its absence without an explicit #include.
2018-01-17merge 5.1.0-releaseOz Linden
2017-04-14Change certificate store infrastructure to key off of the Subject KeyOz Linden
Id rather than sha1 hash, since that is rarely used in modern certs. The previous form was storing trusted certs using an empty sha1 hash value as the key, which meant most certificates matched... not good. Modify the LLCertException to pass certificate information back as LLSD rather than an LLPointer<LLCertificate>, because when the exception is being thown from the certificate constructor that results in one of a couple of other exceptions (even refcounting won't save you when the problem is that the thing you're pointing to never finished coming into being properly). Update the certificates in the llsechandler_basic_test to modern conventions, and extend the classes to allow for an optional validation date so that the test can use a fixed date. Also make all the certificates include the plain text form for ease of reference.
2016-12-19DRTVWR-418: Use U32 for int (and hex) of HttpStatus in 64-bit too.Nat Goodspeed
Turns out that Monty didn't intend for the int-flavored representation of HttpStatus to expand to 64 bits even when unsigned long is that wide. So change the implicit conversion operator, and its uses, to U32 instead. That produces a consistent toHex() result for both 32-bit and 64-bit builds.
2016-04-04merge with 4.0.3-releaseOz Linden
2015-11-10remove execute permission from many files that should not have itOz Linden
2015-10-16MAINT-5271: Converted internal pointers to internal operation to managed ↵Rider Linden
shared pointers. Removed direct cast and dereference of handles.
2015-09-21Add cleanup to LLCore prevent occasional crash on exit.Rider Linden
2015-09-15MAINT-5507: Remove llcurl, move constant values and untilities to llcorehttp libRider Linden
2015-04-08Adding weak pointer support.Rider Linden
Event polling as a coroutine. (incomplete) Groundwork for canceling HttpCoroutineAdapter yields.
2015-03-27first set of chnages from code review from NatRider Linden
2015-03-25Replace appearance responder with new LLCore Appearance Handler.Rider Linden
Prep for some slight cleanup of the code. Add AP_AVATAR Policy
2015-03-23Microsoft is not nearly picky enough. Headder issues caught by gcc MS likes ↵Rider Linden
fine.
2015-03-23Fix headers for gcc buildRider Linden
2015-03-23Scratch the unique_ptr for the moment.Rider Linden
2015-03-16Removal of RPCXML dep on LLCurl switching to LLCore::HtmlRider Linden
2013-10-04Merge. Pull in viewer-release after 3.6.7 release.Monty Brandenberg
2013-09-24SH-3690 SH-4505 Cleanup pass through code.Monty Brandenberg
Start using DNS cache in legacy LLCurl code. Go to 15 seconds particularly as we're using threaded resolver at this point. Documentation cleanup. Add libcurl status checking and logging for curl_easy_setopt() operations that fail. Shouldn't happen and we'll just continue anyway but there's info in the logs to track these down now. Cleaned up logic around FASTTIMER enable defines used to evaluate pipeline stalls in main thread. Removed long-standing thread race around caps strings and URL construction. Not a significant risk but refactoring the code to get rid of them removed one huge eyesore. It can be made even slicker if desired (see notes).
2013-09-11SH-4490 More 'humane' error code presentation from llcorehttp callersMonty Brandenberg
Added toTerseString() conversion on HttpStatus to generate a string that's more descriptive than the hex value of the HttpStatus value but still forms a short, searchable token (e.g. "Http_503" or "Core_7"). Using this throughout the viewer now, no live cases of toHex(), I believe.
2013-07-12SH-4312 Configuration data between viewer and llcorehttp is clumsy.Monty Brandenberg
Much improved. Unified the global and class options into a single option list. Implemented static and dynamic setting paths as much as possible. Dynamic path does require packet/RPC but otherwise there's near unification. Dynamic modes can't get values back yet due to the response/notifier scheme but this doesn't bother me. Flatten global and class options into simpler struct-like entities. Setter/getter available on these when needed (external APIs) but code can otherwise fiddle directly when it knows what to do. Much duplicated options/state removed from HttpPolicy. Comments cleaned up. Threads better described and consistently mentioned in API docs. Integration test extended for 503 responses with Reply-After headers.
2013-05-09Merge downstream code and viewer-betasimon
2013-05-06BUG-2295/MAINT-2624 unexpected crash around Content-Range: header processingMonty Brandenberg
Not certain what the source of the short data is with one resident but I'm going to make these problems retryable as they are transport-related. Lift the retry detection into a method that should be reusable by others interested in determining what is retryable. Trace output handling on the libcurl debug callback was attrocious. Some unsafe length handling on my part was protected by a second layer of defense. Made that correct and more useful by logging actual data sizes during trace.
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.
2012-07-16SH-3189 Remove/improve naive data structuresMonty Brandenberg
When releasing HTTP waiters, avoid unnecessary sort activity. For Content-Type in responses, let libcurl do the work and removed my parsing of headers. Drop Content-Encoding as libcurl will deal with that. If anyone is interested, they can parse.
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.
2012-06-08Implemented HTTP retry for requests. Went in rather easily whichMonty Brandenberg
surprised me. Added a retry queue similar to ready queue to the policy object which is sorted by retry time. Currently do five retries (after the initial try) delayed by .25, .5, 1, 2 and 5 seconds. Removed the retry logic from the lltexturefetch module. Upped the waiting time in the unit test for the retries. People won't like this but tough, need tests.
2012-06-06Policy + caching fixes + https support + POST workingMonty Brandenberg
Implemented first global policy definitions to support SSL CA certificate configuration to support https: operations. Fixed HTTP 206 status handling to match what is currently being done by grid services and to lay a foundation for fixes that will be a response to ER-1824. More libcurl CURLOPT options set on easy handles to do peer verification in the traditional way. HTTP POST working and now reporting asset metrics back to grid for the viewer's asset system. This uses LLSD so that is also showing as compatible with the new library.
2012-06-01Major steps towards implementing the policy component.Monty Brandenberg
Identified and reacted to the priority inversion problem we have in texturefetch. Includes the introduction of a priority_queue for the requests that are ready. Start some parameterization in anticipation of having policy_class everywhere. Removed _assert.h which isn't really needed in indra codebase. Implemented async setPriority request (which I hope I can get rid of eventually along with all priorities in this library). Converted to using unsigned int for priority rather than float. Implemented POST and did groundwork for PUT.
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.
2012-05-08Unit test still giving me issues on the local windows system. Seems to be a ↵Monty Brandenberg
hard stall while allocating the first easy handle in a descent of the global initiailization code but that doesn't seem to be a problem on TC machines. Perhaps the static linking is creating multiple data copies. More work needed.
2012-05-07Build llcorehttp as part of a viewer dependency with unit tests. This requiredMonty Brandenberg
boost::thread and the easiest path to that was to go with the 1.48 Boost release in the 3P tree (eliminating a fork for a modified 1.45 packaging). One unit test, the most important one, is failing in test_httprequest but that can be attended to later. This test issues a GET to http://localhost:2/ and that is hitting the wire but the libcurl plumbing isn't delivering the failure, only the eventual timeout. An unexpected change in behavior.
2012-04-26Bring llcorehttp into the compile and link phases. Windows looks okay ↵Monty Brandenberg
though it's a dead library so far.
2012-04-23Okay, imported the core-http library and got it compiling suspiciously easily.Monty Brandenberg
The unit/integration tests don't work yet as I'm still battling cmake/autobuild as usual but first milestone passed.