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LiteSpeed Tech
5392f7a3b0
Release 2.2.0: server included, ID-22 supported (#76) 2019-09-11 11:27:58 -04:00
Dmitri Tikhonov
9c4445241e Release 1.19.3
- [BUGFIX] Q044: don't encode packet number in 6 bytes.  Six-byte
  packet number encoding does not exist in Q044.  This fixes a
  regression introduced in '[BUGFIX] Buffered packets can contain
  ACK frames' -- we need to keep QUIC version in mind when selecting
  the longest possible packet number encoding used for the buffered
  packet that carries the ACK.
- [BUGFIX] Do not increase CWND when timeout occurs.
- http_client: support setting handshake timeout on command line.
  Use -o handshake_to=timeout.
- http_client: use -k to connect UDP socket to pick up ICMP errors.
- http_client: allow pathless mode, when only handshake is performed
  without issuing any requests.  This can be done by simply not
  specifying a -p flag on the command line.
2019-02-18 08:40:51 -05:00
Dmitri Tikhonov
8ca33e0e19 Release 1.19.0
- [FEATURE, API Change] 0-RTT support.  Add function to export 0-RTT
  information; it can be supplied to a subsequent connect() call.
- [FEATURE] Add -0 flag to http_client to exercise 0-RTT support.
- [BUGFIX] Resuscitate the Windows build.
- [BUGFIX] Send HTTP settings (max header list size) if necessary.
- [BUGFIX] Buffered packets can contain ACK frames.
- [BUGFIX] Make packet writeable once all STREAM frames are elided.
- [BUGFIX] Fix potential null dereference when realloc fails.
- cmake: simplify build configuration.
2019-02-04 08:59:11 -05:00
Dmitri Tikhonov
6aba801d42 Release 1.18.0
- [API Change] Can specify clock granularity in engine settings.
- [BUGFIX] Pacer uses fixed clock granularity.  Since the change on
  2018-04-09, it is not necessary to try to approximate the next tick
  time in the pacer: it can use fix clock granularity specified by
  the user.
- [BUGFIX] Do not tick constantly before handshake is done.
- [BUGFIX] Do not exit tick prematurely: reuse packet with ACK.  Even
  if we cannot allocate *more* packets, we could still be able to write
  to one already allocated.
- [BUGFIX] Do not schedule pacer if there are no lost packets.
2019-01-28 15:41:28 -05:00
Dmitri Tikhonov
229fce07a3 Release 1.17.11
Fix strict aliasing warning in when compiling with optimizations
2019-01-03 11:48:45 -05:00
Dmitri Tikhonov
ccd741616f Latest changes
- 1.10.1
- [BUGFIX]  process connections after each batch of packets is read
  This avoids a problem of accumulating a very large list of packets
  (possible when speeds are high and socket's receive buffer is large)
  and processing it all at once.
- If glibc is older than 2.17, link with rt.  This is necessary for
  clock_getres(2).
- Add version macros to lsquic.h; remove unnecessary includes.
2018-07-10 11:51:45 -04:00
Dmitri Tikhonov
c44946ecd7 Latest changes
- [API Change] Add optional callback to call when handshake is done
- [API Change, BUGFIX] After send failure, wait until transport available
2018-05-21 15:02:33 -04:00
Dmitri Tikhonov
07354a9a23 DNS resolution: can specify hostname via -H or -s 2018-05-16 15:48:43 -04:00
Kaito
ee5aee6848 Added DNS Resolution feature to the client. 2018-05-16 18:14:55 +02:00
Dmitri Tikhonov
e8bd737db4 [API Change, OPTIMIZATION] Only process conns that need to be processed
The API is simplified: do not expose the user code to several
queues.  A "connection queue" is now an internal concept.
The user processes connections using the single function
lsquic_engine_process_conns().  When this function is called,
only those connections are processed that need to be processed.
A connection needs to be processed when:

    1. New incoming packets have been fed to the connection.
    2. User wants to read from a stream that is readable.
    3. User wants to write to a stream that is writeable.
    4. There are buffered packets that can be sent out.  (This
       means that the user wrote to a stream outside of the
       lsquic library callback.)
    5. A control frame (such as BLOCKED) needs to be sent out.
    6. A stream needs to be serviced or delayed stream needs to
       be created.
    7. An alarm rings.
    8. Pacer timer expires.

To achieve this, the library places the connections into two
priority queues (min heaps):

    1. Tickable Queue; and
    2. Advisory Tick Time queue (ATTQ).

Each time lsquic_engine_process_conns() is called, the Tickable
Queue is emptied.  After the connections have been ticked, they are
queried again: if a connection is not being closed, it is placed
either in the Tickable Queue if it is ready to be ticked again or
it is placed in the Advisory Tick Time Queue.  It is assumed that
a connection always has at least one timer set (the idle alarm).

The connections in the Tickable Queue are arranged in the least
recently ticked order.  This lets connections that have been quiet
longer to get their packets scheduled first.

This change means that the library no longer needs to be ticked
periodically.  The user code can query the library when is the
next tick event and schedule it exactly.  When connections are
processed, only the tickable connections are processed, not *all*
the connections.  When there are no tick events, it means that no
timer event is necessary -- only the file descriptor READ event
is active.

The following are improvements and simplifications that have
been triggered:

    - Queue of connections with incoming packets is gone.
    - "Pending Read/Write Events" Queue is gone (along with its
      history and progress checks).  This queue has become the
      Tickable Queue.
    - The connection hash no longer needs to track the connection
      insertion order.
2018-04-09 09:39:38 -04:00
Dmitri Tikhonov
10c492f0b6 Update copyright year; add CONTRIBUTORS.txt 2018-04-02 15:17:56 -04:00
Dmitri Tikhonov
bfc7bfd842 Latest changes
- [API Change] lsquic_engine_connect() returns pointer to the connection
  object.
- [API Change] Add lsquic_conn_get_engine() to get engine object from
  connection object.
- [API Change] Add lsquic_conn_status() to query connection status.
- [API Change] Add add lsquic_conn_set_ctx().
- [API Change] Add new timestamp format, e.g. 2017-03-21 13:43:46.671345
- [OPTIMIZATION] Process handshake STREAM frames as soon as packet
  arrives.
- [OPTIMIZATION] Do not compile expensive send controller sanity check
  by default.
- [OPTIMIZATION] Add fast path to gquic_be_gen_reg_pkt_header.
- [OPTIMIZATION] Only make squeeze function call if necessary.
- [OPTIMIZATION] Speed up Q039 ACK frame parsing.
- [OPTIMIZATION] Fit most used elements of packet_out into first 64 bytes.
- [OPTIMIZATION] Keep track of scheduled bytes instead of calculating.
- [OPTIMIZATION] Prefetch next unacked packet when processing ACK.
- [OPTIMIZATION] Leverage fact that ACK ranges and unacked list are.
  ordered.
- [OPTIMIZATION] Reduce function pointer use for STREAM frame generation
- Fix: reset incoming streams that arrive after we send GOAWAY.
- Fix: delay client on_new_conn() call until connection is fully set up.
- Fixes to buffered packets logic: splitting, STREAM frame elision.
- Fix: do not dispatch on_write callback if no packets are available.
- Fix WINDOW_UPDATE send and resend logic.
- Fix STREAM frame extension code.
- Fix: Drop unflushed data when stream is reset.
- Switch to tracking CWND using bytes rather than packets.
- Fix TCP friendly adjustment in cubic.
- Fix: do not generate invalid STOP_WAITING frames during high packet
  loss.
- Pacer fixes.
2018-02-26 16:01:16 -05:00
Dmitri Tikhonov
e019799402 Latest changes
- Add support for Mac OS
- Add support for Raspberry Pi
- Fix BoringSSL compilation: include <openssl/hmac.h> explicitly
2017-09-26 14:21:37 -04:00
Dmitri Tikhonov
50aadb33c7 LSQUIC Client: Initial release 2017-09-22 17:00:03 -04:00