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Andy Green67112662016-01-11 11:34:01 +08004Extension Changes
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71) There is now a "permessage-deflate" / RFC7692 implementation. It's very
8similar to "deflate-frame" we have offered for a long while; deflate-frame is
9now provided as an alias of permessage-deflate.
10
11The main differences are that the new permessage-deflate implementation:
12
13 - properly performs streaming respecting input and output buffer limits. The
14 old deflate-frame implementation could only work on complete deflate input
15 and produce complete inflate output for each frame. The new implementation
16 only mallocs buffers at initialization.
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18 - goes around the event loop after each input package is processed allowing
19 interleaved output processing. The RX flow control api can be used to
20 force compressed input processing to match the rate of compressed output
21 processing (test--echo shows an example of how to do this).
22
23 - when being "deflate-frame" for compatibility he uses the same default zlib
24 settings as the old "deflate-frame", but instead of exponentially increasing
25 malloc allocations until the whole output will fit, he observes the default
26 input and output chunking buffer sizes of "permessage-deflate", that's
27 1024 in and 1024 out at a time.
28
292) deflate-stream has been disabled for many versions (for over a year) and is
30now removed. Browsers are now standardizing on "permessage-deflate" / RFC7692
31
323) struct lws_extension is simplified, and lws extensions now have a public
33api (their callback) for use in user code to compose extensions and options
34the user code wants. lws_get_internal_exts() is deprecated but kept around
35as a NOP. The changes allow one extension implementation to go by different
36names and allows the user client code to control option offers per-ext.
37
38The test client and server are updated to use the new way. If you use
39the old way it should still work, but extensions will be disabled until you
40update your code.
41
42Extensions are now responsible for allocating and per-instance private struct
43at instance construction time and freeing it when the instance is destroyed.
44Not needing to know the size means the extension's struct can be opaque
45to user code.
46
47
Andy Green3df58002015-12-25 12:44:12 +080048User api additions
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50
Andy Green3246ebb2015-12-26 12:03:06 +0800511) The info struct gained two new members
Andy Green3df58002015-12-25 12:44:12 +080052
53 - max_http_header_data: 0 for default (1024) or set the maximum amount of known
54 http header payload that lws can deal with. Payload in unknown http
55 headers is dropped silently. If for some reason you need to send huge
56 cookies or other HTTP-level headers, you can now increase this at context-
57 creation time.
58
59 - max_http_header_pool: 0 for default (16) or set the maximum amount of http
60 headers that can be tracked by lws in this context. For the server, if
61 the header pool is completely in use then accepts on the listen socket
62 are disabled until one becomes free. For the client, if you simultaneously
63 have pending connects for more than this number of client connections,
64 additional connects will fail until some of the pending connections timeout
65 or complete.
66
67HTTP header processing in lws only exists until just after the first main
68callback after the HTTP handshake... for ws connections that is ESTABLISHED and
69for HTTP connections the HTTP callback.
70
71So these settings are not related to the maximum number of simultaneous
Andy Green3246ebb2015-12-26 12:03:06 +080072connections, but the number of HTTP handshakes that may be expected or ongoing,
Andy Green3df58002015-12-25 12:44:12 +080073or have just completed, at one time. The reason it's useful is it changes the
74memory allocation for header processing to be one-time at context creation
75instead of every time there is a new connection, and gives you control over
76the peak allocation.
77
78Setting max_http_header_pool to 1 is fine it will just queue incoming
79connections before the accept as necessary, you can still have as many
Andy Green5b85e392015-12-26 13:23:11 +080080simultaneous post-header connections as you like. Since the http header
81processing is completed and the allocation released after ESTABLISHED or the
82HTTP callback, even with a pool of 1 many connections can be handled rapidly.
83
Andy Green066a7a12015-12-26 15:47:06 +0800842) There is a new callback that allows the user code to get acccess to the
85optional close code + aux data that may have been sent by the peer.
86
87LWS_CALLBACK_WS_PEER_INITIATED_CLOSE:
88 The peer has sent an unsolicited Close WS packet. @in and
89 @len are the optional close code (first 2 bytes, network
90 order) and the optional additional information which is not
91 defined in the standard, and may be a string or non-human-
92 readble data.
93 If you return 0 lws will echo the close and then close the
Andy Green67112662016-01-11 11:34:01 +080094 connection. If you return nonzero lws will just close the
95 connection.
Andy Green066a7a12015-12-26 15:47:06 +080096
97As usual not handling it does the right thing, if you're not interested in it
98just ignore it.
99
100The test server has "open and close" testing buttons at the bottom, if you
101open and close that connection, on close it will send a close code 3000 decimal
102and the string "Bye!" as the aux data.
103
104The test server dumb-increment callback handles this callback reason and prints
105
106lwsts[15714]: LWS_CALLBACK_WS_PEER_INITIATED_CLOSE: len 6
107lwsts[15714]: 0: 0x0B
108lwsts[15714]: 1: 0xB8
109lwsts[15714]: 2: 0x42
110lwsts[15714]: 3: 0x79
111lwsts[15714]: 4: 0x65
112lwsts[15714]: 5: 0x21
113
Andy Green1fb95e82015-12-26 17:20:34 +08001143) There is a new API to allow the user code to control the content of the
115close frame sent when about to return nonzero from the user callback to
116indicate the connection should close.
117
118/**
119 * lws_close_reason - Set reason and aux data to send with Close packet
120 * If you are going to return nonzero from the callback
121 * requesting the connection to close, you can optionally
122 * call this to set the reason the peer will be told if
123 * possible.
124 *
125 * @wsi: The websocket connection to set the close reason on
126 * @status: A valid close status from websocket standard
127 * @buf: NULL or buffer containing up to 124 bytes of auxiliary data
128 * @len: Length of data in @buf to send
129 */
130LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN void
131lws_close_reason(struct lws *wsi, enum lws_close_status status,
132 unsigned char *buf, size_t len);
133
134An extra button is added to the "open and close" test server page that requests
135that the test server close the connection from his end.
136
137The test server code will do so by
138
139 lws_close_reason(wsi, LWS_CLOSE_STATUS_GOINGAWAY,
140 (unsigned char *)"seeya", 5);
141 return -1;
142
143The browser shows the close code and reason he received
144
145websocket connection CLOSED, code: 1001, reason: seeya
146
Vijay Khurdiyae73d4462016-01-15 16:21:51 +08001474) There's a new context creation time option flag
Andy Green44a7f652015-12-29 11:20:09 +0800148
149LWS_SERVER_OPTION_VALIDATE_UTF8
150
151if you set it in info->options, then TEXT and CLOSE frames will get checked to
152confirm that they contain valid UTF-8. If they don't, the connection will get
153closed by lws.
154
Vijay Khurdiyae73d4462016-01-15 16:21:51 +08001555) ECDH Certs are now supported. Enable the CMake option
156
157cmake .. -DLWS_SSL_SERVER_WITH_ECDH_CERT=1
158
159**and** the info->options flag
160
161LWS_SERVER_OPTION_SSL_ECD
162
163to build in support and select it at runtime.
164
Andy Green809d69a2016-01-14 11:37:56 +08001656) There's a new api lws_parse_uri() that simplies chopping up
166https://xxx:yyy/zzz uris into parts nicely. The test client now uses this
Andy Greend3a55052016-01-19 03:34:24 +0800167to allow proper uris as well as the old address style.
168
1697) SMP support is integrated into LWS without any internal threading. It's
170very simple to use, libwebsockets-test-server-pthread shows how to do it,
171use -j <n> argument there to control the number of service threads up to 32.
172
173Two new members are added to the info struct
174
175 unsigned int count_threads;
176 unsigned int fd_limit_per_thread;
177
178leave them at the default 0 to get the normal singlethreaded service loop.
179
180Set count_threads to n to tell lws you will have n simultaneous service threads
181operating on the context.
182
183There is still a single listen socket on one port, no matter how many
184service threads.
185
186When a connection is made, it is accepted by the service thread with the least
187connections active to perform load balancing.
188
189The user code is responsible for spawning n threads running the service loop
190associated to a specific tsi (Thread Service Index, 0 .. n - 1). See
191the libwebsockets-test-server-pthread for how to do.
192
193If you leave fd_limit_per_thread at 0, then the process limit of fds is shared
194between the service threads; if you process was allowed 1024 fds overall then
195each thread is limited to 1024 / n.
196
197You can set fd_limit_per_thread to a nonzero number to control this manually, eg
198the overall supported fd limit is less than the process allowance.
199
200You can control the context basic data allocation for multithreading from Cmake
201using -DLWS_MAX_SMP=, if not given it's set to 32. The serv_buf allocation
202for the threads (currently 4096) is made at runtime only for active threads.
203
204Because lws will limit the requested number of actual threads supported
205according to LWS_MAX_SMP, there is an api lws_get_count_threads(context) to
206discover how many threads were actually allowed when the context was created.
207
208It's required to implement locking in the user code in the same way that
209libwebsockets-test-server-pthread does it, for the FD locking callbacks.
210
Andy Greenba119e92016-01-26 21:40:32 +0800211If LWS_MAX_SMP=1, then there is no code related to pthreads compiled in the
212library. If more than 1, a small amount of pthread mutex code is built into
213the library.
Andy Green809d69a2016-01-14 11:37:56 +0800214
Andy Greenba119e92016-01-26 21:40:32 +08002158) New API
216
217LWS_VISIBLE struct lws *
218lws_adopt_socket(struct lws_context *context, lws_sockfd_type accept_fd)
219
220allows foreign sockets accepted by non-lws code to be adopted by lws as if they
221had just been accepted by lws' own listen socket.
Andy Green3df58002015-12-25 12:44:12 +0800222
Andy Green3246ebb2015-12-26 12:03:06 +0800223User api changes
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225
2261) LWS_SEND_BUFFER_POST_PADDING is now 0 and deprecated. You can remove it; if
227you still use it, obviously it does nothing. Old binary code with nonzero
228LWS_SEND_BUFFER_POST_PADDING is perfectly compatible, the old code just
Andy Green5b85e392015-12-26 13:23:11 +0800229allocated a buffer bigger than the library is going to use.
Andy Green3246ebb2015-12-26 12:03:06 +0800230
Andy Green5b85e392015-12-26 13:23:11 +0800231The example apps no longer use LWS_SEND_BUFFER_POST_PADDING.
Andy Green3246ebb2015-12-26 12:03:06 +0800232
Andy Green4e2ac762015-12-26 20:26:11 +0800233The only path who made use of it was sending with LWS_WRITE_CLOSE --->
Andy Green3246ebb2015-12-26 12:03:06 +0800234
Andy Green1fb95e82015-12-26 17:20:34 +08002352) Because of lws_close_reason() formalizing handling close frames,
236LWS_WRITE_CLOSE is removed from libwebsockets.h. It was only of use to send
237close frames...close frame content should be managed using lws_close_reason()
238now.
239
Andy Green44a7f652015-12-29 11:20:09 +08002403) We check for invalid CLOSE codes and complain about protocol violation in
241our close code. But it changes little since we were in the middle of closing
242anyway.
243
2444) zero-length RX frames and zero length TX frames are now allowed.
245
2465) Pings and close used to be limited to 124 bytes, the correct limit is 125
247so that is now also allowed.
Andy Green3246ebb2015-12-26 12:03:06 +0800248
Andy Green67112662016-01-11 11:34:01 +08002496) LWS_PRE is provided as a synonym for LWS_SEND_BUFFER_POST_PADDING, either is
250valid to use now.
251
2527) There's generic support for RFC7462 style extension options built into the
253library now. As a consequence, a field "options" is added to lws_extension.
254It can be NULL if there are no options on the extension. Extension internal
255info is part of the public abi because extensions may be implemented outside
256the library.
257
Andy Green3df58002015-12-25 12:44:12 +0800258
Andy Green9e8d1482015-12-18 11:01:03 +0800259v1.6.0-chrome48-firefox42
260=======================
261
262Major API improvements
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264
265v1.6.0 has many cleanups and improvements in the API. Although at first it
266looks pretty drastic, user code will only need four actions to update it.
267
268 - Do the three search/replaces in your user code, /libwebsocket_/lws_/,
269 /libwebsockets_/lws_/, and /struct\ libwebsocket/struct\ lws/
270
271 - Remove the context parameter from your user callbacks
272
273 - Remove context as the first parameter from the "Eleven APIS" listed in the
274 User Api Changes section
275
276 - Add lws_get_context(wsi) as the first parameter on the "Three APIS" listed
277 in the User Api Changes section, and anywhere else you still need context
278
279That's it... generally only a handful of the 14 affected APIs are actually in
280use in your user code and you can find them quickest by compiling and visiting
281the errors each in turn. And the end results are much cleaner, more
282predictable and maintainable.
283
284
Andy Green4e442b72015-12-10 07:58:58 +0800285User api additions
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Andy Green3f628702015-12-14 07:16:32 +08002881) lws now exposes his internal platform file abstraction in a way that can be
Andy Green4e442b72015-12-10 07:58:58 +0800289both used by user code to make it platform-agnostic, and be overridden or
290subclassed by user code. This allows things like handling the URI "directory
291space" as a virtual filesystem that may or may not be backed by a regular
292filesystem. One example use is serving files from inside large compressed
293archive storage without having to unpack anything except the file being
294requested.
295
296The test server shows how to use it, basically the platform-specific part of
297lws prepares a file operations structure that lives in the lws context.
298
Andy Green3f599962015-12-14 07:21:42 +0800299Helpers are provided to also leverage these platform-independent file handling
300apis
Andy Green4e442b72015-12-10 07:58:58 +0800301
302static inline lws_filefd_type
Andy Green3f599962015-12-14 07:21:42 +0800303lws_plat_file_open(struct lws *wsi, const char *filename,
Andy Green4e442b72015-12-10 07:58:58 +0800304 unsigned long *filelen, int flags)
Andy Green4e442b72015-12-10 07:58:58 +0800305static inline int
Andy Green3f599962015-12-14 07:21:42 +0800306lws_plat_file_close(struct lws *wsi, lws_filefd_type fd)
Andy Green4e442b72015-12-10 07:58:58 +0800307
308static inline unsigned long
Andy Green3f599962015-12-14 07:21:42 +0800309lws_plat_file_seek_cur(struct lws *wsi, lws_filefd_type fd, long offset)
Andy Green4e442b72015-12-10 07:58:58 +0800310
311static inline int
Andy Green3f599962015-12-14 07:21:42 +0800312lws_plat_file_read(struct lws *wsi, lws_filefd_type fd, unsigned long *amount,
313 unsigned char *buf, unsigned long len)
Andy Green4e442b72015-12-10 07:58:58 +0800314
315static inline int
Andy Green3f599962015-12-14 07:21:42 +0800316lws_plat_file_write(struct lws *wsi, lws_filefd_type fd, unsigned long *amount,
317 unsigned char *buf, unsigned long len)
Andy Green4e442b72015-12-10 07:58:58 +0800318
319The user code can also override or subclass the file operations, to either
320wrap or replace them. An example is shown in test server.
321
Andy Green3f599962015-12-14 07:21:42 +0800322A wsi can be associated with the file activity, allowing per-connection
323authentication and state to be used when interpreting the file request.
324
Andy Green3f628702015-12-14 07:16:32 +08003252) A new API void * lws_wsi_user(struct lws *wsi) lets you get the pointer to
326the user data associated with the wsi, just from the wsi.
327
Andy Green9e8d1482015-12-18 11:01:03 +08003283) URI argument handling. Libwebsockets parses and protects URI arguments
329like test.html?arg1=1&arg2=2, it decodes %xx uriencoding format and reduces
330path attacks like ../.../../etc/passwd so they cannot go behind the web
331server's /. There is a list of confirmed attacks we're proof against in
332./test-server/attack.sh.
333
334There is a new API lws_hdr_copy_fragment that should be used now to access
335the URI arguments (it returns the fragments length)
336
337 while (lws_hdr_copy_fragment(wsi, buf, sizeof(buf),
338 WSI_TOKEN_HTTP_URI_ARGS, n) > 0) {
339 lwsl_info("URI Arg %d: %s\n", ++n, buf);
340 }
341
342For the example above, calling with n=0 will return "arg1=1" and n=1 "arg2=2".
343All legal uriencodings will have been reduced in those strings.
344
345lws_hdr_copy_fragment() returns the length of the x=y fragment, so it's also
346possible to deal with arguments containing %00. If you don't care about that,
347the returned string has '\0' appended to simplify processing.
348
Andy Green4e442b72015-12-10 07:58:58 +0800349
Andy Green6d417202015-12-04 10:39:23 +0800350User api changes
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352
Andy Green1a366bf2015-12-14 07:02:51 +08003531) Three APIS
354
355 - lws_callback_on_writable_all_protocol(const struct lws_protocols *protocol)
356 - lws_callback_all_protocol(const struct lws_protocols *protocol)
357 - lws_rx_flow_allow_all_protocol(lws_rx_flow_allow_all_protocol)
358
359Now take an additional pointer to the lws_context in their first argument.
360
361The reason for this change is struct lws_protocols has been changed to remove
362members that lws used for private storage: so the protocols struct in now
363truly const and may be reused serially or simultaneously by different contexts.
364
Andy Green11c05bf2015-12-16 18:19:08 +08003652) Eleven APIs
366
367LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int
368lws_add_http_header_by_name(struct lws_context *context,
369 struct lws *wsi,
370 const unsigned char *name,
371 const unsigned char *value,
372 int length,
373 unsigned char **p,
374 unsigned char *end);
375LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int
376lws_finalize_http_header(struct lws_context *context,
377 struct lws *wsi,
378 unsigned char **p,
379 unsigned char *end);
380LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int
381lws_add_http_header_by_token(struct lws_context *context,
382 struct lws *wsi,
383 enum lws_token_indexes token,
384 const unsigned char *value,
385 int length,
386 unsigned char **p,
387 unsigned char *end);
388LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int
389lws_add_http_header_content_length(struct lws_context *context,
390 struct lws *wsi,
391 unsigned long content_length,
392 unsigned char **p,
393 unsigned char *end);
394LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int
395lws_add_http_header_status(struct lws_context *context, struct lws *wsi,
396 unsigned int code, unsigned char **p,
397 unsigned char *end);
398
399LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int
400lws_serve_http_file(struct lws_context *context, struct lws *wsi,
401 const char *file, const char *content_type,
402 const char *other_headers, int other_headers_len);
403LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int
404lws_serve_http_file_fragment(struct lws_context *context, struct lws *wsi);
405
406LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int
407lws_return_http_status(struct lws_context *context, struct lws *wsi,
408 unsigned int code, const char *html_body);
409
410LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int
411lws_callback_on_writable(const struct lws_context *context, struct lws *wsi);
412
413LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN void
414lws_get_peer_addresses(struct lws_context *context, struct lws *wsi,
415 lws_sockfd_type fd, char *name, int name_len,
416 char *rip, int rip_len);
417
418LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int
419lws_read(struct lws_context *context, struct lws *wsi,
420 unsigned char *buf, size_t len);
421
422no longer require their initial struct lws_context * parameter.
423
4243) Several older apis start with libwebsocket_ or libwebsockets_ while newer ones
Andy Green6d417202015-12-04 10:39:23 +0800425all begin lws_. These apis have been changed to all begin with lws_.
426
Andy Green11c05bf2015-12-16 18:19:08 +0800427To convert, search-replace
Andy Green6d417202015-12-04 10:39:23 +0800428
Andy Green11c05bf2015-12-16 18:19:08 +0800429 - libwebsockets_/lws_
430 - libwebsocket_/lws_
431 - struct\ libwebsocket/struct\ lws
Andy Green00c6d152015-12-17 07:54:44 +0800432
4334) context parameter removed from user callback.
434
435Since almost all apis no longer need the context as a parameter, it's no longer
436provided at the user callback directly.
437
438However if you need it, for ALL callbacks wsi is valid and has a valid context
Andy Green6d645392015-12-17 18:25:25 +0800439pointer you can recover using lws_get_context(wsi).
Andy Green6d417202015-12-04 10:39:23 +0800440
441
Andy Greenab620ff2015-10-28 08:39:09 +0800442v1.5-chrome47-firefox41
443=======================
MGadkari020c53c2015-08-21 16:15:36 +0530444
445User api changes
446----------------
447
448LWS_CALLBACK_CLIENT_CONNECTION_ERROR may provide an error string if in is
449non-NULL. If so, the string has length len.
450
Andy Green6d59f592015-10-15 09:12:58 +0800451LWS_SERVER_OPTION_PEER_CERT_NOT_REQUIRED is available to relax the requirement
452for peer certs if you are using the option to require client certs.
453
Andy Green4c79ee72015-10-15 11:20:40 +0800454LWS_WITHOUT_BUILTIN_SHA1 cmake option forces lws to use SHA1() defined
455externally, eg, byOpenSSL, and disables build of libwebsockets_SHA1()
456
457
Andy Green16fb0132015-03-28 11:35:40 +0800458v1.4-chrome43-firefox36
459=======================
Olehfaeac3c2014-07-29 23:18:41 +0800460
461User api additions
462------------------
463
464There's a new member in the info struct used to control context creation,
465ssl_private_key_password, which allows passing into lws the passphrase on
466an SSL cetificate
467
Andy Greeneabed8d2014-08-11 12:11:36 +0800468There's a new member in struct protocols, id, which is ignored by lws but can
469be used by the user code to mark the selected protocol by user-defined version
470or capabliity flag information, for the case multiple versions of a protocol are
471supported.
472
Andy Greenb128ccc2014-08-16 09:54:27 +0800473int lws_is_ssl(wsi) added to allow user code to know if the connection was made
474over ssl or not. If LWS_SERVER_OPTION_ALLOW_NON_SSL_ON_SSL_PORT is used, both
475ssl and non-ssl connections are possible and may need to be treated differently
476in the user code.
477
Andy Green14425ea2014-08-18 22:49:39 +0800478int lws_partial_buffered(wsi) added... should be checked after any
479libwebsocket_write that will be followed by another libwebsocket_write inside
480the same writeable callback. If set, you can't do any more writes until the
481writeable callback is called again. If you only do one write per writeable callback,
482you can ignore this.
483
Andy Green917f43a2014-10-12 14:31:47 +0800484HTTP2-related: HTTP2 changes how headers are handled, lws now has new version-
485agnositic header creation APIs. These do the right thing depending on each
486connection's HTTP version without the user code having to know or care, except
487to make sure to use the new APIs for headers (test-server is updated to use
488them already, so look there for examples)
489
490The APIs "render" the headers into a user-provided buffer and bump *p as it
491is used. If *p reaches end, then the APIs return nonzero for error.
492
493LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int
494lws_add_http_header_status(struct libwebsocket_context *context,
495 struct libwebsocket *wsi,
496 unsigned int code,
497 unsigned char **p,
498 unsigned char *end);
499
500Start a response header reporting status like 200, 500, etc
501
502LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int
503lws_add_http_header_by_name(struct libwebsocket_context *context,
504 struct libwebsocket *wsi,
505 const unsigned char *name,
506 const unsigned char *value,
507 int length,
508 unsigned char **p,
509 unsigned char *end);
510
511Add a header like name: value in HTTP1.x
512
513LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int
514lws_finalize_http_header(struct libwebsocket_context *context,
515 struct libwebsocket *wsi,
516 unsigned char **p,
517 unsigned char *end);
518
519Finish off the headers, like add the extra \r\n in HTTP1.x
520
521LWS_VISIBLE LWS_EXTERN int
522lws_add_http_header_by_token(struct libwebsocket_context *context,
523 struct libwebsocket *wsi,
524 enum lws_token_indexes token,
525 const unsigned char *value,
526 int length,
527 unsigned char **p,
528 unsigned char *end);
529
530Add a header by using a lws token as the name part. In HTTP2, this can be
531compressed to one or two bytes.
532
Olehfaeac3c2014-07-29 23:18:41 +0800533
Andy Green822241c2014-08-18 22:21:51 +0800534User api removal
535----------------
536
537protocols struct member no_buffer_all_partial_tx is removed. Under some
Peter Pentchevbb085da2015-12-03 15:55:11 +0200538conditions like rewriting extension such as compression in use, the built-in
Andy Green822241c2014-08-18 22:21:51 +0800539partial send buffering is the only way to deal with the problem, so turning
540it off is deprecated.
541
542
Andy Green917f43a2014-10-12 14:31:47 +0800543User api changes
544----------------
545
546HTTP2-related: API libwebsockets_serve_http_file() takes an extra parameter at
547the end now
548
549int other_headers_len)
550
551If you are providing other headers, they must be generated using the new
552HTTP-version-agnostic APIs, and you must provide the length of them using this
553additional parameter.
554
joseph.urciuoli4d9c8fc2014-10-16 08:53:19 +0800555struct lws_context_creation_info now has an additional member
556SSL_CTX *provided_client_ssl_ctx you may set to an externally-initialized
557SSL_CTX managed outside lws. Defaulting to zero keeps the existing behaviour of
558lws managing the context, if you memset the struct to 0 or have as a filescope
559initialized struct in bss, no need to change anything.
560
Andy Green822241c2014-08-18 22:21:51 +0800561
Andy Greenc1fdd102014-07-06 09:56:11 +0800562v1.3-chrome37-firefox30
563=======================
564
565 .gitignore | 1 -
566 CMakeLists.txt | 447 +++--
567 README.build | 35 +-
568 README.coding | 14 +
569 changelog | 66 +
570 cmake/LibwebsocketsConfig.cmake.in | 17 +
571 cmake/LibwebsocketsConfigVersion.cmake.in | 11 +
572 config.h.cmake | 18 +
573 cross-ming.cmake | 31 +
574 cross-openwrt-makefile | 91 +
575 lib/client-handshake.c | 205 ++-
576 lib/client-parser.c | 58 +-
577 lib/client.c | 158 +-
578 lib/context.c | 341 ++++
579 lib/extension-deflate-frame.c | 2 +-
580 lib/extension.c | 178 ++
581 lib/handshake.c | 287 +---
582 lib/lextable.h | 338 ++++
583 lib/libev.c | 175 ++
584 lib/libwebsockets.c | 2089 +++--------------------
585 lib/libwebsockets.h | 253 ++-
586 lib/lws-plat-unix.c | 404 +++++
587 lib/lws-plat-win.c | 358 ++++
588 lib/minilex.c | 530 +++---
589 lib/output.c | 445 ++---
590 lib/parsers.c | 682 ++++----
591 lib/pollfd.c | 239 +++
592 lib/private-libwebsockets.h | 501 +++++-
593 lib/server-handshake.c | 274 +--
594 lib/server.c | 858 ++++++++--
595 lib/service.c | 517 ++++++
596 lib/sha-1.c | 38 +-
597 lib/ssl-http2.c | 78 +
598 lib/ssl.c | 571 +++++++
599 test-server/attack.sh | 101 +-
600 test-server/test-client.c | 9 +-
601 test-server/test-echo.c | 17 +-
602 test-server/test-fraggle.c | 7 -
603 test-server/test-ping.c | 12 +-
604 test-server/test-server.c | 330 ++--
605 test-server/test.html | 4 +-
606 win32port/client/client.vcxproj | 259 ---
607 win32port/client/client.vcxproj.filters | 39 -
608 .../libwebsocketswin32.vcxproj.filters | 93 -
609 win32port/server/server.vcxproj | 276 ---
610 win32port/server/server.vcxproj.filters | 51 -
611 win32port/win32helpers/gettimeofday.h | 59 +-
612 win32port/win32helpers/netdb.h | 1 -
613 win32port/win32helpers/strings.h | 0
614 win32port/win32helpers/sys/time.h | 1 -
615 win32port/win32helpers/unistd.h | 0
616 win32port/win32helpers/websock-w32.c | 104 --
617 win32port/win32helpers/websock-w32.h | 62 -
618 win32port/win32port.sln | 100 --
619 win32port/zlib/gzio.c | 3 +-
620 55 files changed, 6779 insertions(+), 5059 deletions(-)
621
Andy Green79002562013-11-09 11:04:35 +0800622
kapejodce64fb02013-11-19 13:38:16 +0100623User api additions
624------------------
625
626POST method is supported
627
628The protocol 0 / HTTP callback can now get two new kinds of callback,
629LWS_CALLBACK_HTTP_BODY (in and len are a chunk of the body of the HTTP request)
630and LWS_CALLBACK_HTTP_BODY_COMPLETION (the expected amount of body has arrived
631and been passed to the user code already). These callbacks are used with the
632post method (see the test server for details).
633
634The period between the HTTP header completion and the completion of the body
635processing is protected by a 5s timeout.
636
637The chunks are stored in a malloc'd buffer of size protocols[0].rx_buffer_size.
638
639
James Devine5b34c972013-12-14 11:41:29 +0800640New server option you can enable from user code
641LWS_SERVER_OPTION_ALLOW_NON_SSL_ON_SSL_PORT allows non-SSL connections to
642also be accepted on an SSL listening port. It's disabled unless you enable
643it explicitly.
644
645
Andy Green7a132792013-12-18 09:48:26 +0800646Two new callbacks are added in protocols[0] that are optional for allowing
647limited thread access to libwebsockets, LWS_CALLBACK_LOCK_POLL and
648LWS_CALLBACK_UNLOCK_POLL.
649
650If you use them, they protect internal and external poll list changes, but if
651you want to use external thread access to libwebsocket_callback_on_writable()
652you have to implement your locking here even if you don't use external
653poll support.
654
655If you will use another thread for this, take a lot of care about managing
656your list of live wsi by doing it from ESTABLISHED and CLOSED callbacks
657(with your own locking).
658
Andrew Canaday9769f4f2014-03-23 13:25:07 +0800659If you configure cmake with -DLWS_WITH_LIBEV=1 then the code allowing the libev
660eventloop instead of the default poll() one will also be compiled in. But to
661use it, you must also set the LWS_SERVER_OPTION_LIBEV flag on the context
662creation info struct options member.
Andy Green7a132792013-12-18 09:48:26 +0800663
Andy Greenc1fdd102014-07-06 09:56:11 +0800664IPV6 is supported and enabled by default except for Windows, you can disable
665the support at build-time by giving -DLWS_IPV6=, and disable use of it even if
James Devine3f13ea22014-03-24 16:09:25 +0800666compiled in by making sure the flag LWS_SERVER_OPTION_DISABLE_IPV6 is set on
667the context creation info struct options member.
668
Andy Greenc1fdd102014-07-06 09:56:11 +0800669You can give LWS_SERVER_OPTION_DISABLE_OS_CA_CERTS option flag to
670guarantee the OS CAs will not be used, even if that support was selected at
671build-time.
672
673Optional "token limits" may be enforced by setting the member "token_limits"
674in struct lws_context_creation_info to point to a struct lws_token_limits.
675NULL means no token limits used for compatibility.
676
Andy Green7a132792013-12-18 09:48:26 +0800677
Andy Green79002562013-11-09 11:04:35 +0800678User api changes
679----------------
680
681Extra optional argument to libwebsockets_serve_http_file() allows injecion
682of HTTP headers into the canned response. Eg, cookies may be added like
683that without getting involved in having to send the header by hand.
684
Patrick Gansterer148b9452014-02-28 02:31:23 +0100685A new info member http_proxy_address may be used at context creation time to
686set the http proxy. If non-NULL, it overrides http_proxy environment var.
Andy Green79002562013-11-09 11:04:35 +0800687
Andy Greend2ec7ad2014-03-15 10:39:29 +0800688Cmake supports LWS_SSL_CLIENT_USE_OS_CA_CERTS defaulting to on, which gets
689the client to use the OS CA Roots. If you're worried somebody with the
690ability to forge for force creation of a client cert from the root CA in
691your OS, you should disable this since your selfsigned $0 cert is a lot safer
692then...
693
Andy Green79002562013-11-09 11:04:35 +0800694
Andy Green81877e62013-10-26 20:36:08 +0800695v1.23-chrome32-firefox24
696========================
697
698 Android.mk | 29 +
699 CMakeLists.txt | 573 ++++++++----
700 COPYING | 503 -----------
701 INSTALL | 365 --------
702 Makefile.am | 13 -
703 README.build | 371 ++------
704 README.coding | 63 ++
705 autogen.sh | 1578 ---------------------------------
706 changelog | 69 ++
707 cmake/FindGit.cmake | 163 ++++
708 cmake/FindOpenSSLbins.cmake | 15 +-
709 cmake/UseRPMTools.cmake | 176 ++++
710 config.h.cmake | 25 +-
711 configure.ac | 226 -----
712 cross-arm-linux-gnueabihf.cmake | 28 +
713 lib/Makefile.am | 89 --
714 lib/base64-decode.c | 98 +-
715 lib/client-handshake.c | 123 ++-
716 lib/client-parser.c | 19 +-
717 lib/client.c | 145 ++-
718 lib/daemonize.c | 4 +-
719 lib/extension.c | 2 +-
720 lib/getifaddrs.h | 4 +-
721 lib/handshake.c | 76 +-
722 lib/libwebsockets.c | 491 ++++++----
723 lib/libwebsockets.h | 164 ++--
724 lib/output.c | 214 ++++-
725 lib/parsers.c | 102 +--
726 lib/private-libwebsockets.h | 66 +-
727 lib/server-handshake.c | 5 +-
728 lib/server.c | 29 +-
729 lib/sha-1.c | 2 +-
730 libwebsockets-api-doc.html | 249 +++---
731 libwebsockets.pc.in | 11 -
732 libwebsockets.spec | 14 +-
733 m4/ignore-me | 2 -
734 scripts/FindLibWebSockets.cmake | 33 +
735 scripts/kernel-doc | 1 +
736 test-server/Makefile.am | 131 ---
737 test-server/leaf.jpg | Bin 0 -> 2477518 bytes
738 test-server/test-client.c | 78 +-
739 test-server/test-echo.c | 33 +-
740 test-server/test-fraggle.c | 26 +-
741 test-server/test-ping.c | 15 +-
742 test-server/test-server.c | 197 +++-
743 test-server/test.html | 5 +-
744 win32port/win32helpers/gettimeofday.c | 74 +-
745 win32port/win32helpers/websock-w32.h | 6 +-
746 48 files changed, 2493 insertions(+), 4212 deletions(-)
747
Andy Green54cb3462013-02-14 22:23:54 +0800748
749User api additions
750------------------
751
752 - You can now call libwebsocket_callback_on_writable() on http connectons,
753 and get a LWS_CALLBACK_HTTP_WRITEABLE callback, the same way you can
754 regulate writes with a websocket protocol connection.
755
Andy Green2672fb22013-02-22 09:54:35 +0800756 - A new member in the context creation parameter struct "ssl_cipher_list" is
757 added, replacing CIPHERS_LIST_STRING. NULL means use the ssl library
758 default list of ciphers.
759
Andy Green58f214e2013-03-09 13:03:53 +0800760 - Not really an api addition, but libwebsocket_service_fd() will now zero
761 the revents field of the pollfd it was called with if it handled the
762 descriptor. So you can tell if it is a non-lws fd by checking revents
763 after the service call... if it's still nonzero, the descriptor
764 belongs to you and you need to take care of it.
765
Andy Greenb55451c2013-03-16 12:32:27 +0800766 - libwebsocket_rx_flow_allow_all_protocol(protocol) will unthrottle all
767 connections with the established protocol. It's designed to be
768 called from user server code when it sees it can accept more input
769 and may have throttled connections using the server rx flow apis
770 while it was unable to accept any other input The user server code
771 then does not have to try to track while connections it choked, this
772 will free up all of them in one call.
773
Andy Green0c9563b2013-06-10 22:54:40 +0800774 - there's a new, optional callback LWS_CALLBACK_CLOSED_HTTP which gets
775 called when an HTTP protocol socket closes
776
Andy Green96d48fd2013-09-18 08:32:55 +0800777 - for LWS_CALLBACK_FILTER_PROTOCOL_CONNECTION callback, the user_space alloc
778 has already been done before the callback happens. That means we can
779 use the user parameter to the callback to contain the user pointer, and
780 move the protocol name to the "in" parameter. The docs for this
781 callback are also updated to reflect how to check headers in there.
782
Andy Green5dc62ea2013-09-20 20:26:12 +0800783 - libwebsocket_client_connect() is now properly nonblocking and async. See
784 README.coding and test-client.c for information on the callbacks you
785 can rely on controlling the async connection period with.
786
Andy Green81877e62013-10-26 20:36:08 +0800787 - if your OS does not support the http_proxy environment variable convention
788 (eg, reportedly OSX), you can use a new api libwebsocket_set_proxy()
Peter Pentchevbb085da2015-12-03 15:55:11 +0200789 to set the proxy details in between context creation and the connection
Andy Green81877e62013-10-26 20:36:08 +0800790 action. For OSes that support http_proxy, that's used automatically.
Andy Greenb55451c2013-03-16 12:32:27 +0800791
Andy Green50097dd2013-02-15 22:36:30 +0800792User api changes
793----------------
794
795 - the external poll callbacks now get the socket descriptor coming from the
796 "in" parameter. The user parameter provides the user_space for the
797 wsi as it normally does on the other callbacks.
Edwin van den Oetelaar8c8a8e12013-02-20 20:56:59 +0800798 LWS_CALLBACK_FILTER_NETWORK_CONNECTION also has the socket descriptor
799 delivered by @in now instead of @user.
Andy Green50097dd2013-02-15 22:36:30 +0800800
Andy Greenfc7c5e42013-02-23 10:50:10 +0800801 - libwebsocket_write() now returns -1 for error, or the amount of data
802 actually accepted for send. Under load, the OS may signal it is
803 ready to send new data on the socket, but have only a restricted
804 amount of memory to buffer the packet compared to usual.
805
Andy Green50097dd2013-02-15 22:36:30 +0800806
Andy Greendc914cf2013-02-18 16:54:26 +0800807User api removal
808----------------
809
810 - libwebsocket_ensure_user_space() is removed from the public api, if you
811 were using it to get user_space, you need to adapt your code to only
812 use user_space inside the user callback.
813
Andy Green2672fb22013-02-22 09:54:35 +0800814 - CIPHERS_LIST_STRING is removed
815
Andy Green0097a992013-03-09 13:06:37 +0800816 - autotools build has been removed. See README.build for info on how to
817 use CMake for your platform
818
Andy Green54cb3462013-02-14 22:23:54 +0800819
Andy Green53a46782013-02-14 11:23:49 +0800820v1.21-chrome26-firefox18
821========================
822
823 - Fixes buffer overflow bug in max frame size handling if you used the
824 default protocol buffer size. If you declared rx_buffer_size in your
825 protocol, which is recommended anyway, your code was unaffected.
826
Andy Green182cb9a2013-02-13 11:54:08 +0800827v1.2-chrome26-firefox18
828=======================
829
830Diffstat
831--------
832
833 .gitignore | 16 +++
834 CMakeLists.txt | 544 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
835 LICENSE | 526 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
836 Makefile.am | 1 +
837 README | 20 +++
838 README.build | 258 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----
839 README.coding | 52 ++++++++
840 changelog | 136 ++++++++++++++++++++
841 cmake/FindOpenSSLbins.cmake | 33 +++++
842 config.h.cmake | 173 +++++++++++++++++++++++++
843 configure.ac | 22 +++-
844 lib/Makefile.am | 20 ++-
845 lib/base64-decode.c | 2 +-
846 lib/client-handshake.c | 190 +++++++++++-----------------
847 lib/client-parser.c | 88 +++++++------
848 lib/client.c | 384 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------
849 lib/daemonize.c | 32 +++--
850 lib/extension-deflate-frame.c | 58 +++++----
851 lib/extension-deflate-stream.c | 19 ++-
852 lib/extension-deflate-stream.h | 4 +-
853 lib/extension.c | 11 +-
854 lib/getifaddrs.c | 315 +++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------------
855 lib/getifaddrs.h | 30 ++---
856 lib/handshake.c | 124 +++++++++++-------
857 lib/libwebsockets.c | 736 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------------------
858 lib/libwebsockets.h | 237 ++++++++++++++++++++++------------
859 lib/output.c | 192 +++++++++++-----------------
860 lib/parsers.c | 966 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------------------------------------------------
861 lib/private-libwebsockets.h | 225 +++++++++++++++++++++------------
862 lib/server-handshake.c | 82 ++++++------
863 lib/server.c | 96 +++++++-------
864 libwebsockets-api-doc.html | 189 ++++++++++++++++++----------
865 libwebsockets.spec | 17 +--
866 test-server/attack.sh | 148 ++++++++++++++++++++++
867 test-server/test-client.c | 125 +++++++++---------
868 test-server/test-echo.c | 31 +++--
869 test-server/test-fraggle.c | 32 ++---
870 test-server/test-ping.c | 52 ++++----
871 test-server/test-server.c | 129 ++++++++++++-------
872 win32port/libwebsocketswin32/libwebsocketswin32.vcxproj | 279 ----------------------------------------
873 win32port/libwebsocketswin32/libwebsocketswin32.vcxproj.filters | 23 +++-
874 41 files changed, 4398 insertions(+), 2219 deletions(-)
875
Andy Green7b405452013-02-01 10:50:15 +0800876
877User api additions
878------------------
879
880 - lws_get_library_version() returns a const char * with a string like
881 "1.1 9e7f737", representing the library version from configure.ac
882 and the git HEAD hash the library was built from
883
Andy Greena47865f2013-02-10 09:39:47 +0800884 - TCP Keepalive can now optionally be applied to all lws sockets, on Linux
885 also with controllable timeout, number of probes and probe interval.
886 (On BSD type OS, you can only use system default settings for the
887 timing and retries, although enabling it is supported by setting
888 ka_time to nonzero, the exact value has no meaning.)
889 This enables detection of idle connections which are logically okay,
890 but are in fact dead, due to network connectivity issues at the server,
Andy Greena690cd02013-02-09 12:25:31 +0800891 client, or any intermediary. By default it's not enabled, but you
892 can enable it by setting a non-zero timeout (in seconds) at the new
893 ka_time member at context creation time.
894
Andy Greena7109e62013-02-11 12:05:54 +0800895 - Two new optional user callbacks added, LWS_CALLBACK_PROTOCOL_DESTROY which
896 is called one-time per protocol as the context is being destroyed, and
897 LWS_CALLBACK_PROTOCOL_INIT which is called when the context is created
898 and the protocols are added, again it's a one-time affair.
899 This lets you manage per-protocol allocations properly including
900 cleaning up after yourself when the server goes down.
Andy Green7b405452013-02-01 10:50:15 +0800901
Andy Greened334462013-02-07 21:14:33 +0800902User api changes
903----------------
904
Andy Green1b265272013-02-09 14:01:09 +0800905 - libwebsocket_create_context() has changed from taking a ton of parameters
906 to just taking a pointer to a struct containing the parameters. The
907 struct lws_context_creation_info is in libwebsockets.h, the members
908 are in the same order as when they were parameters to the call
909 previously. The test apps are all updated accordingly so you can
910 see example code there.
911
Andy Greened334462013-02-07 21:14:33 +0800912 - Header tokens are now deleted after the websocket connection is
Andy Green54495112013-02-06 21:10:16 +0900913 established. Not just the header data is saved, but the pointer and
914 length array is also removed from (union) scope saving several hundred
915 bytes per connection once it is established
916
917 - struct libwebsocket_protocols has a new member rx_buffer_size, this
918 controls rx buffer size per connection of that protocol now. Sources
919 for apps built against older versions of the library won't declare
920 this in their protocols, defaulting it to 0. Zero buffer is legal,
921 it causes a default buffer to be allocated (currently 4096)
922
923 If you want to receive only atomic frames in your user callback, you
924 should set this to greater than your largest frame size. If a frame
925 comes that exceeds that, no error occurs but the callback happens as
926 soon as the buffer limit is reached, and again if it is reached again
927 or the frame completes. You can detect that has happened by seeing
928 there is still frame content pending using
929 libwebsockets_remaining_packet_payload()
930
931 By correctly setting this, you can save a lot of memory when your
932 protocol has small frames (see the test server and client sources).
933
Andy Green16ab3182013-02-10 18:02:31 +0800934 - LWS_MAX_HEADER_LEN now defaults to 1024 and is the total amount of known
935 header payload lws can cope with, that includes the GET URL, origin
936 etc. Headers not understood by lws are ignored and their payload
937 not included in this.
938
Andy Green54495112013-02-06 21:10:16 +0900939
940User api removals
941-----------------
942
Andy Green16ab3182013-02-10 18:02:31 +0800943 - The configuration-time option MAX_USER_RX_BUFFER has been replaced by a
944 buffer size chosen per-protocol. For compatibility, there's a default
945 of 4096 rx buffer, but user code should set the appropriate size for
946 the protocol frames.
947
948 - LWS_INITIAL_HDR_ALLOC and LWS_ADDITIONAL_HDR_ALLOC are no longer needed
949 and have been removed. There's a new header management scheme that
950 handles them in a much more compact way.
Andy Greened334462013-02-07 21:14:33 +0800951
Andy Green70edd6f2013-02-12 10:15:25 +0800952 - libwebsockets_hangup_on_client() is removed. If you want to close the
953 connection you must do so from the user callback and by returning
954 -1 from there.
955
Andy Green508946c2013-02-12 10:19:08 +0800956 - libwebsocket_close_and_free_session() is now private to the library code
957 only and not exposed for user code. If you want to close the
958 connection, you must do so from the user callback by returning -1
959 from there.
960
Andy Greened334462013-02-07 21:14:33 +0800961
Andy Greendf60b0c2013-02-06 19:57:12 +0900962New features
963------------
964
Andy Green9b09dc02013-02-08 12:48:36 +0800965 - Cmake project file added, aimed initially at Windows support: this replaces
Andy Green16ab3182013-02-10 18:02:31 +0800966 the visual studio project files that were in the tree until now.
Andy Greendf60b0c2013-02-06 19:57:12 +0900967
Andy Greenc3ef0d62013-02-12 10:50:49 +0800968 - CyaSSL now supported in place of OpenSSL (--use-cyassl on configure)
969
Andy Green9b09dc02013-02-08 12:48:36 +0800970 - PATH_MAX or MAX_PATH no longer needed
Andy Greendf60b0c2013-02-06 19:57:12 +0900971
Andy Green54495112013-02-06 21:10:16 +0900972 - cutomizable frame rx buffer size by protocol
973
Andy Greenc3ef0d62013-02-12 10:50:49 +0800974 - optional TCP keepalive so dead peers can be detected, can be enabled at
975 context-creation time
976
977 - valgrind-clean: no SSL or CyaSSL: completely clean. With OpenSSL, 88 bytes
978 lost at OpenSSL library init and symptomless reports of uninitialized
979 memory usage... seems to be a known and ignored problem at OpenSSL
980
Andy Greena3957ef2013-02-11 09:31:43 +0800981 - By default debug is enabled and the library is built for -O0 -g to faclitate
982 that. Use --disable-debug configure option to build instead with -O4
983 and no -g (debug info), obviously providing best performance and
984 reduced binary size.
Andy Green7b405452013-02-01 10:50:15 +0800985
Andy Green895d56d2013-02-11 09:32:53 +0800986 - 1.0 introduced some code to try to not deflate small frames, however this
987 seems to break when confronted with a mixture of frames above and
988 below the threshold, so it's removed. Veto the compression extension
989 in your user callback if you will typically have very small frames.
990
Andy Green16ab3182013-02-10 18:02:31 +0800991 - There are many memory usage improvements, both a reduction in malloc/
992 realloc and architectural changes. A websocket connection now
993 consumes only 296 bytes with SSL or 272 bytes without on x86_64,
994 during header processing an additional 1262 bytes is allocated in a
995 single malloc, but is freed when the websocket connection starts.
996 The RX frame buffer defined by the protocol in user
997 code is also allocated per connection, this represents the largest
998 frame you can receive atomically in that protocol.
999
Andy Greenc3ef0d62013-02-12 10:50:49 +08001000 - On ARM9 build, just http+ws server no extensions or ssl, <12Kbytes .text
1001 and 112 bytes per connection (+1328 only during header processing)
1002
Andy Green895d56d2013-02-11 09:32:53 +08001003
Andy Greenbd1132f2013-01-31 19:53:05 +08001004v1.1-chrome26-firefox18
Andy Greena35c86f2013-01-31 10:16:44 +08001005=======================
1006
1007Diffstat
1008--------
1009
1010 Makefile.am | 4 +
1011 README-test-server | 291 ---
1012 README.build | 239 ++
1013 README.coding | 138 ++
1014 README.rst | 72 -
1015 README.test-apps | 272 +++
1016 configure.ac | 116 +-
1017 lib/Makefile.am | 55 +-
1018 lib/base64-decode.c | 5 +-
1019 lib/client-handshake.c | 121 +-
1020 lib/client-parser.c | 394 ++++
1021 lib/client.c | 807 +++++++
1022 lib/daemonize.c | 212 ++
1023 lib/extension-deflate-frame.c | 132 +-
1024 lib/extension-deflate-stream.c | 12 +-
1025 lib/extension-x-google-mux.c | 1223 ----------
1026 lib/extension-x-google-mux.h | 96 -
1027 lib/extension.c | 8 -
1028 lib/getifaddrs.c | 271 +++
1029 lib/getifaddrs.h | 76 +
1030 lib/handshake.c | 582 +----
1031 lib/libwebsockets.c | 2493 ++++++---------------
1032 lib/libwebsockets.h | 115 +-
1033 lib/md5.c | 217 --
1034 lib/minilex.c | 440 ++++
1035 lib/output.c | 628 ++++++
1036 lib/parsers.c | 2016 +++++------------
1037 lib/private-libwebsockets.h | 284 +--
1038 lib/server-handshake.c | 275 +++
1039 lib/server.c | 377 ++++
1040 libwebsockets-api-doc.html | 300 +--
1041 m4/ignore-me | 2 +
1042 test-server/Makefile.am | 111 +-
1043 test-server/libwebsockets.org-logo.png | Bin 0 -> 7029 bytes
1044 test-server/test-client.c | 45 +-
1045 test-server/test-echo.c | 330 +++
1046 test-server/test-fraggle.c | 20 +-
1047 test-server/test-ping.c | 22 +-
1048 test-server/test-server-extpoll.c | 554 -----
1049 test-server/test-server.c | 349 ++-
1050 test-server/test.html | 3 +-
1051 win32port/zlib/ZLib.vcxproj | 749 ++++---
1052 win32port/zlib/ZLib.vcxproj.filters | 188 +-
1053 win32port/zlib/adler32.c | 348 ++-
1054 win32port/zlib/compress.c | 160 +-
1055 win32port/zlib/crc32.c | 867 ++++----
1056 win32port/zlib/crc32.h | 882 ++++----
1057 win32port/zlib/deflate.c | 3799 +++++++++++++++-----------------
1058 win32port/zlib/deflate.h | 688 +++---
1059 win32port/zlib/gzclose.c | 50 +-
1060 win32port/zlib/gzguts.h | 325 ++-
1061 win32port/zlib/gzlib.c | 1157 +++++-----
1062 win32port/zlib/gzread.c | 1242 ++++++-----
1063 win32port/zlib/gzwrite.c | 1096 +++++----
1064 win32port/zlib/infback.c | 1272 ++++++-----
1065 win32port/zlib/inffast.c | 680 +++---
1066 win32port/zlib/inffast.h | 22 +-
1067 win32port/zlib/inffixed.h | 188 +-
1068 win32port/zlib/inflate.c | 2976 +++++++++++++------------
1069 win32port/zlib/inflate.h | 244 +-
1070 win32port/zlib/inftrees.c | 636 +++---
1071 win32port/zlib/inftrees.h | 124 +-
1072 win32port/zlib/trees.c | 2468 +++++++++++----------
1073 win32port/zlib/trees.h | 256 +--
1074 win32port/zlib/uncompr.c | 118 +-
1075 win32port/zlib/zconf.h | 934 ++++----
1076 win32port/zlib/zlib.h | 3357 ++++++++++++++--------------
1077 win32port/zlib/zutil.c | 642 +++---
1078 win32port/zlib/zutil.h | 526 ++---
1079 69 files changed, 19556 insertions(+), 20145 deletions(-)
1080
1081user api changes
1082----------------
1083
1084 - libwebsockets_serve_http_file() now takes a context as first argument
1085
1086 - libwebsockets_get_peer_addresses() now takes a context and wsi as first
1087 two arguments
1088
1089
1090user api additions
1091------------------
1092
1093 - lwsl_...() logging apis, default to stderr but retargetable by user code;
1094 may be used also by user code
1095
1096 - lws_set_log_level() set which logging apis are able to emit (defaults to
1097 notice, warn, err severities), optionally set the emit callback
1098
1099 - lwsl_emit_syslog() helper callback emits to syslog
1100
1101 - lws_daemonize() helper code that forks the app into a headless daemon
1102 properly, maintains a lock file with pid in suitable for sysvinit etc to
1103 control lifecycle
1104
1105 - LWS_CALLBACK_HTTP_FILE_COMPLETION callback added since http file
1106 transfer is now asynchronous (see test server code)
1107
1108 - lws_frame_is_binary() from a wsi pointer, let you know if the received
1109 data was sent in BINARY mode
1110
1111
1112user api removals
1113-----------------
1114
1115 - libwebsockets_fork_service_loop() - no longer supported (had intractable problems)
1116 arrange your code to act from the user callback instead from same
1117 process context as the service loop
1118
1119 - libwebsockets_broadcast() - use libwebsocket_callback_on_writable[_all_protocol]()
1120 instead from same process context as the service loop. See the test apps
1121 for examples.
1122
1123 - x-google-mux() removed until someone wants it
1124
1125 - pre -v13 (ancient) protocol support removed
1126
1127
1128New features
1129------------
1130
1131 - echo test server and client compatible with echo.websocket.org added
1132
1133 - many new configure options (see README.build) to reduce footprint of the
1134 library to what you actually need, eg, --without-client and
1135 --without-server
1136
1137 - http + websocket server can build to as little as 12K .text for ARM
1138
1139 - no more MAX_CLIENTS limitation; adapts to support the max number of fds
1140 allowed to the process by ulimit, defaults to 1024 on Fedora and
1141 Ubuntu. Use ulimit to control this without needing to configure
1142 the library. Code here is smaller and faster.
1143
1144 - adaptive ratio of listen socket to connection socket service allows
1145 good behaviour under Apache ab test load. Tested with thousands
1146 of simultaneous connections
1147
1148 - reduction in per-connection memory footprint by moving to a union to hold
1149 mutually-exclusive state for the connection
1150
1151 - robustness: Out of Memory taken care of for all allocation code now
1152
1153 - internal getifaddrs option if your toolchain lacks it (some uclibc)
1154
1155 - configurable memory limit for deflate operations
1156
1157 - improvements in SSL code nonblocking operation, possible hang solved,
1158 some SSL operations broken down into pollable states so there is
1159 no library blocking, timeout coverage for SSL_connect
1160
1161 - extpoll test server merged into single test server source
1162
1163 - robustness: library should deal with all recoverable socket conditions
1164
1165 - rx flowcontrol for backpressure notification fixed and implmeneted
1166 correctly in the test server
1167
1168 - optimal lexical parser added for header processing; all headers in a
1169 single 276-byte state table
1170
1171 - latency tracking api added (configure --with-latency)
1172
1173 - Improved in-tree documentation, REAME.build, README.coding,
1174 README.test-apps, changelog
1175
1176 - Many small fixes
1177
1178
1179v1.0-chrome25-firefox17 (6cd1ea9b005933f)