%% Copyright (c) 2016-2017, Loïc Hoguin <[email protected]>
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-module(rfc7540_SUITE).
-compile(export_all).
-compile(nowarn_export_all).
-import(ct_helper, [config/2]).
-import(ct_helper, [doc/1]).
-import(cowboy_test, [gun_open/1]).
-import(cowboy_test, [raw_open/1]).
-import(cowboy_test, [raw_send/2]).
-import(cowboy_test, [raw_recv_head/1]).
-import(cowboy_test, [raw_recv/3]).
all() -> [{group, clear}, {group, tls}].
groups() ->
Modules = ct_helper:all(?MODULE),
Clear = [M || M <- Modules, lists:sublist(atom_to_list(M), 4) =/= "alpn"] -- [prior_knowledge_reject_tls],
TLS = [M || M <- Modules, lists:sublist(atom_to_list(M), 4) =:= "alpn"] ++ [prior_knowledge_reject_tls],
[{clear, [parallel], Clear}, {tls, [parallel], TLS}].
init_per_group(Name = clear, Config) ->
cowboy_test:init_http(Name = clear, #{
env => #{dispatch => cowboy_router:compile(init_routes(Config))}
}, Config);
init_per_group(Name = tls, Config) ->
cowboy_test:init_http2(Name = tls, #{
env => #{dispatch => cowboy_router:compile(init_routes(Config))}
}, Config).
end_per_group(Name, _) ->
ok = cowboy:stop_listener(Name).
init_routes(_) -> [
{"localhost", [
{"/", hello_h, []},
{"/echo/:key", echo_h, []},
{"/resp/:key[/:arg]", resp_h, []}
]}
].
%% Starting HTTP/2 for "http" URIs.
http_upgrade_ignore_h2(Config) ->
doc("An h2 token in an Upgrade field must be ignored. (RFC7540 3.2)"),
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n"
"Host: localhost\r\n"
"Connection: Upgrade, HTTP2-Settings\r\n"
"Upgrade: h2\r\n"
"HTTP2-Settings: ", base64:encode(cow_http2:settings_payload(#{})), "\r\n",
"\r\n"]),
{ok, <<"HTTP/1.1 200">>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 12, 1000),
ok.
http_upgrade_ignore_if_http_10(Config) ->
doc("The Upgrade header must be ignored if part of an HTTP/1.0 request. (RFC7230 6.7)"),
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
"GET / HTTP/1.0\r\n"
"Host: localhost\r\n"
"Connection: Upgrade, HTTP2-Settings\r\n"
"Upgrade: h2c\r\n"
"HTTP2-Settings: ", base64:encode(cow_http2:settings_payload(#{})), "\r\n",
"\r\n"]),
{ok, <<"HTTP/1.1 200">>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 12, 1000),
ok.
http_upgrade_ignore_missing_upgrade_in_connection(Config) ->
doc("The Upgrade header must be listed in the "
"Connection header field. (RFC7230 6.7)"),
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n"
"Host: localhost\r\n"
"Connection: HTTP2-Settings\r\n"
"Upgrade: h2c\r\n"
"HTTP2-Settings: ", base64:encode(cow_http2:settings_payload(#{})), "\r\n",
"\r\n"]),
{ok, <<"HTTP/1.1 200">>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 12, 1000),
ok.
http_upgrade_ignore_missing_http2_settings_in_connection(Config) ->
doc("The HTTP2-Settings header must be listed in the "
"Connection header field. (RFC7540 3.2.1, RFC7230 6.7)"),
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n"
"Host: localhost\r\n"
"Connection: Upgrade\r\n"
"Upgrade: h2c\r\n"
"HTTP2-Settings: ", base64:encode(cow_http2:settings_payload(#{})), "\r\n",
"\r\n"]),
{ok, <<"HTTP/1.1 200">>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 12, 1000),
ok.
http_upgrade_ignore_zero_http2_settings_header(Config) ->
doc("The HTTP Upgrade request must include "
"exactly one HTTP2-Settings header field (RFC7540 3.2, RFC7540 3.2.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n"
"Host: localhost\r\n"
"Connection: Upgrade, HTTP2-Settings\r\n"
"Upgrade: h2c\r\n"
"\r\n"]),
{ok, <<"HTTP/1.1 200">>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 12, 1000),
ok.
http_upgrade_reject_two_http2_settings_header(Config) ->
doc("The HTTP Upgrade request must include "
"exactly one HTTP2-Settings header field (RFC7540 3.2, RFC7540 3.2.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n"
"Host: localhost\r\n"
"Connection: Upgrade, HTTP2-Settings\r\n"
"Upgrade: h2c\r\n"
"HTTP2-Settings: ", base64:encode(cow_http2:settings_payload(#{})), "\r\n",
"HTTP2-Settings: ", base64:encode(cow_http2:settings_payload(#{})), "\r\n",
"\r\n"]),
{ok, <<"HTTP/1.1 400">>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 12, 1000),
ok.
http_upgrade_reject_bad_http2_settings_header(Config) ->
doc("The HTTP Upgrade request must include "
"a valid HTTP2-Settings header field (RFC7540 3.2, RFC7540 3.2.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n"
"Host: localhost\r\n"
"Connection: Upgrade, HTTP2-Settings\r\n"
"Upgrade: h2c\r\n"
%% We send a full SETTINGS frame on purpose.
"HTTP2-Settings: ", base64:encode(cow_http2:settings(#{})), "\r\n",
"\r\n"]),
{ok, <<"HTTP/1.1 400">>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 12, 1000),
ok.
%% Match directly for now.
do_recv_101(Socket) ->
{ok, <<
"HTTP/1.1 101 Switching Protocols\r\n"
"connection: Upgrade\r\n"
"upgrade: h2c\r\n"
"\r\n"
>>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 71, 1000),
ok.
http_upgrade_101(Config) ->
doc("A 101 response must be sent on successful upgrade "
"to HTTP/2 when using the HTTP Upgrade mechanism. (RFC7540 3.2, RFC7230 6.7)"),
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n"
"Host: localhost\r\n"
"Connection: Upgrade, HTTP2-Settings\r\n"
"Upgrade: h2c\r\n"
"HTTP2-Settings: ", base64:encode(cow_http2:settings_payload(#{})), "\r\n",
"\r\n"]),
ok = do_recv_101(Socket),
ok.
http_upgrade_server_preface(Config) ->
doc("The first frame after the upgrade must be a "
"SETTINGS frame for the server connection preface. (RFC7540 3.2, RFC7540 3.5, RFC7540 6.5)"),
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n"
"Host: localhost\r\n"
"Connection: Upgrade, HTTP2-Settings\r\n"
"Upgrade: h2c\r\n"
"HTTP2-Settings: ", base64:encode(cow_http2:settings_payload(#{})), "\r\n",
"\r\n"]),
ok = do_recv_101(Socket),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << _:24, 4:8, 0:40 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
ok.
http_upgrade_client_preface_timeout(Config) ->
doc("Clients negotiating HTTP/2 and not sending a preface in "
"a timely manner must be disconnected."),
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n"
"Host: localhost\r\n"
"Connection: Upgrade, HTTP2-Settings\r\n"
"Upgrade: h2c\r\n"
"HTTP2-Settings: ", base64:encode(cow_http2:settings_payload(#{})), "\r\n",
"\r\n"]),
ok = do_recv_101(Socket),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << Len:24 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
{ok, << 4:8, 0:40, _:Len/binary >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 6 + Len, 1000),
%% Receive the response to the initial HTTP/1.1 request.
{ok, << HeadersSkipLen:24, 1:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, HeadersSkipLen, 1000),
{ok, << DataSkipLen:24, 0:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, DataSkipLen, 1000),
%% Do not send the preface. Wait for the server to disconnect us.
{error, closed} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 6000),
ok.
http_upgrade_reject_missing_client_preface(Config) ->
doc("Servers must treat an invalid connection preface as a "
"connection error of type PROTOCOL_ERROR. (RFC7540 3.2, RFC7540 3.5)"),
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n"
"Host: localhost\r\n"
"Connection: Upgrade, HTTP2-Settings\r\n"
"Upgrade: h2c\r\n"
"HTTP2-Settings: ", base64:encode(cow_http2:settings_payload(#{})), "\r\n",
"\r\n"]),
ok = do_recv_101(Socket),
%% Send a SETTINGS frame directly instead of the proper preface.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:settings(#{})),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << Len:24 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
{ok, << 4:8, 0:40, _:Len/binary >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 6 + Len, 1000),
%% We expect the server to close the connection when it receives a bad preface.
%% The server may however have already started sending the response to the
%% initial HTTP/1.1 request.
Received = lists:reverse(lists:foldl(fun(_, Acc) ->
case gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000) of
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 1:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} ->
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
[headers|Acc];
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 0:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} ->
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
[data|Acc];
{error, _} ->
[closed|Acc]
end
end, [], [1, 2, 3])),
case Received of
[closed|_] -> ok;
[headers, closed|_] -> ok;
[headers, data, closed] -> ok
end.
http_upgrade_reject_invalid_client_preface(Config) ->
doc("Servers must treat an invalid connection preface as a "
"connection error of type PROTOCOL_ERROR. (RFC7540 3.2, RFC7540 3.5)"),
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n"
"Host: localhost\r\n"
"Connection: Upgrade, HTTP2-Settings\r\n"
"Upgrade: h2c\r\n"
"HTTP2-Settings: ", base64:encode(cow_http2:settings_payload(#{})), "\r\n",
"\r\n"]),
ok = do_recv_101(Socket),
%% Send a slightly incorrect preface.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, "PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM: Value\r\n\r\n"),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << Len:24 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
{ok, << 4:8, 0:40, _:Len/binary >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 6 + Len, 1000),
%% We expect the server to close the connection when it receives a bad preface.
%% The server may however have already started sending the response to the
%% initial HTTP/1.1 request.
Received = lists:reverse(lists:foldl(fun(_, Acc) ->
case gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000) of
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 1:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} ->
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
[headers|Acc];
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 0:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} ->
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
[data|Acc];
{error, _} ->
[closed|Acc]
end
end, [], [1, 2, 3])),
case Received of
[closed|_] -> ok;
[headers, closed|_] -> ok;
[headers, data, closed] -> ok
end.
http_upgrade_reject_missing_client_preface_settings(Config) ->
doc("Servers must treat an invalid connection preface as a "
"connection error of type PROTOCOL_ERROR. (RFC7540 3.2, RFC7540 3.5)"),
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n"
"Host: localhost\r\n"
"Connection: Upgrade, HTTP2-Settings\r\n"
"Upgrade: h2c\r\n"
"HTTP2-Settings: ", base64:encode(cow_http2:settings_payload(#{})), "\r\n",
"\r\n"]),
ok = do_recv_101(Socket),
%% Send a valid preface sequence except followed by a PING instead of a SETTINGS frame.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, ["PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n", cow_http2:ping(0)]),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << Len:24 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
{ok, << 4:8, 0:40, _:Len/binary >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 6 + Len, 1000),
%% We expect the server to close the connection when it receives a bad preface.
%% The server may however have already started sending the response to the
%% initial HTTP/1.1 request.
Received = lists:reverse(lists:foldl(fun(_, Acc) ->
case gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000) of
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 1:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} ->
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
[headers|Acc];
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 0:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} ->
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
[data|Acc];
{error, _} ->
[closed|Acc]
end
end, [], [1, 2, 3])),
case Received of
[closed|_] -> ok;
[headers, closed|_] -> ok;
[headers, data, closed] -> ok
end.
http_upgrade_reject_invalid_client_preface_settings(Config) ->
doc("Servers must treat an invalid connection preface as a "
"connection error of type PROTOCOL_ERROR. (RFC7540 3.2, RFC7540 3.5)"),
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n"
"Host: localhost\r\n"
"Connection: Upgrade, HTTP2-Settings\r\n"
"Upgrade: h2c\r\n"
"HTTP2-Settings: ", base64:encode(cow_http2:settings_payload(#{})), "\r\n",
"\r\n"]),
ok = do_recv_101(Socket),
%% Send a valid preface sequence except followed by a badly formed SETTINGS frame.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, ["PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n", << 0:24, 4:8, 0:9, 1:31 >>]),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << Len:24 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
{ok, << 4:8, 0:40, _:Len/binary >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 6 + Len, 1000),
%% We expect the server to close the connection when it receives a bad preface.
%% The server may however have already started sending the response to the
%% initial HTTP/1.1 request.
Received = lists:reverse(lists:foldl(fun(_, Acc) ->
case gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000) of
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 1:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} ->
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
[headers|Acc];
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 0:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} ->
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
[data|Acc];
{error, _} ->
[closed|Acc]
end
end, [], [1, 2, 3])),
case Received of
[closed|_] -> ok;
[headers, closed|_] -> ok;
[headers, data, closed] -> ok
end.
http_upgrade_accept_client_preface_empty_settings(Config) ->
doc("The SETTINGS frame in the client preface may be empty. (RFC7540 3.2, RFC7540 3.5)"),
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n"
"Host: localhost\r\n"
"Connection: Upgrade, HTTP2-Settings\r\n"
"Upgrade: h2c\r\n"
"HTTP2-Settings: ", base64:encode(cow_http2:settings_payload(#{})), "\r\n",
"\r\n"]),
ok = do_recv_101(Socket),
%% Send a valid preface sequence except followed by an empty SETTINGS frame.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, ["PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n", cow_http2:settings(#{})]),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << Len:24 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
{ok, << 4:8, 0:40, _:Len/binary >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 6 + Len, 1000),
%% Receive the SETTINGS ack.
{ok, << 0:24, 4:8, 1:8, 0:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
ok.
http_upgrade_client_preface_settings_ack_timeout(Config) ->
doc("The SETTINGS frames sent by the client must be acknowledged. (RFC7540 3.5, RFC7540 6.5.3)"),
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n"
"Host: localhost\r\n"
"Connection: Upgrade, HTTP2-Settings\r\n"
"Upgrade: h2c\r\n"
"HTTP2-Settings: ", base64:encode(cow_http2:settings_payload(#{})), "\r\n",
"\r\n"]),
ok = do_recv_101(Socket),
%% Send a valid preface.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, ["PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n", cow_http2:settings(#{})]),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << Len:24 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
{ok, << 4:8, 0:40, _:Len/binary >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 6 + Len, 1000),
%% Receive the SETTINGS ack.
{ok, << 0:24, 4:8, 1:8, 0:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
%% Do not ack the server preface. Expect a GOAWAY with reason SETTINGS_TIMEOUT.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 4:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
%% @todo We need a successful test with actual options in HTTP2-Settings.
%% SETTINGS_MAX_FRAME_SIZE is probably the easiest to test. The relevant
%% RFC quote is:
%%
%% 3.2.1
%% A server decodes and interprets these values as it would any other
%% SETTINGS frame. Explicit acknowledgement of these settings
%% (Section 6.5.3) is not necessary, since a 101 response serves as
%% implicit acknowledgement.
%% @todo We need to test an upgrade with a request body. It is probably
%% worth having a configuration value for how much we accept while still
%% upgrading (if too big, we would just stay on HTTP/1.1). We therefore
%% needs a test for when the body is small enough, and one for when the
%% body is larger than we accept. The relevant RFC quote is:
%%
%% 3.2
%% Requests that contain a payload body MUST be sent in their entirety
%% before the client can send HTTP/2 frames. This means that a large
%% request can block the use of the connection until it is completely
%% sent.
%% @todo We should definitely have a test with OPTIONS. The relevant
%% RFC quote is:
%%
%% 3.2
%% If concurrency of an initial request with subsequent requests is
%% important, an OPTIONS request can be used to perform the upgrade to
%% HTTP/2, at the cost of an additional round trip.
%% @todo If we ever handle priority, we need to check that the initial
%% HTTP/1.1 request has default priority. The relevant RFC quote is:
%%
%% 3.2
%% The HTTP/1.1 request that is sent prior to upgrade is assigned a
%% stream identifier of 1 (see Section 5.1.1) with default priority
%% values (Section 5.3.5).
http_upgrade_response(Config) ->
doc("A response must be sent to the initial HTTP/1.1 request "
"after switching to HTTP/2. The response must use "
"the stream identifier 1. (RFC7540 3.2)"),
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n"
"Host: localhost\r\n"
"Connection: Upgrade, HTTP2-Settings\r\n"
"Upgrade: h2c\r\n"
"HTTP2-Settings: ", base64:encode(cow_http2:settings_payload(#{})), "\r\n",
"\r\n"]),
ok = do_recv_101(Socket),
%% Send a valid preface.
%% @todo Use non-empty SETTINGS here. Just because.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, ["PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n", cow_http2:settings(#{})]),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << Len:24 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
{ok, << 4:8, 0:40, _:Len/binary >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 6 + Len, 1000),
%% Send the SETTINGS ack.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:settings_ack()),
%% Receive the SETTINGS ack, and the response HEADERS and DATA (Stream ID 1).
Received = lists:reverse(lists:foldl(fun(_, Acc) ->
case gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000) of
{ok, << 0:24, 4:8, 1:8, 0:32 >>} ->
[settings_ack|Acc];
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 1:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} ->
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
[headers|Acc];
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 0:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} ->
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
[data|Acc]
end
end, [], [1, 2, 3])),
case Received of
[settings_ack, headers, data] -> ok;
[headers, settings_ack, data] -> ok;
[headers, data, settings_ack] -> ok
end.
http_upgrade_response_half_closed(Config) ->
doc("The stream for the initial HTTP/1.1 request is half-closed. (RFC7540 3.2)"),
%% Try sending more data after the upgrade and get an error.
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n"
"Host: localhost\r\n"
"Connection: Upgrade, HTTP2-Settings\r\n"
"Upgrade: h2c\r\n"
"HTTP2-Settings: ", base64:encode(cow_http2:settings_payload(#{})), "\r\n",
"\r\n"]),
ok = do_recv_101(Socket),
%% Send a valid preface followed by an unexpected DATA frame.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
"PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n",
cow_http2:settings(#{}),
cow_http2:data(1, fin, <<"Unexpected DATA frame.">>)
]),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << Len:24 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
{ok, << 4:8, 0:40, _:Len/binary >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 6 + Len, 1000),
%% Skip the SETTINGS ack, receive the response HEADERS, DATA and RST_STREAM (streamid 1).
Received = lists:reverse(lists:foldl(fun(_, Acc) ->
case gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000) of
{ok, << 0:24, 4:8, 1:8, 0:32 >>} ->
Acc;
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 1:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} ->
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
[headers|Acc];
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 0:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} ->
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
[data|Acc];
{ok, << 4:24, 3:8, 0:8, 1:32 >>} ->
%% We expect a STREAM_CLOSED reason.
{ok, << 5:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 4, 1000),
[rst_stream|Acc];
{error, _} ->
%% Can be timeouts, ignore them.
Acc
end
end, [], [1, 2, 3, 4])),
case Received of
[rst_stream] -> ok;
[headers, rst_stream] -> ok;
[headers, data, rst_stream] -> ok
end.
%% Starting HTTP/2 for "https" URIs.
alpn_ignore_h2c(Config) ->
doc("An h2c ALPN protocol identifier must be ignored. (RFC7540 3.3)"),
{ok, Socket} = ssl:connect("localhost", config(port, Config),
[{alpn_advertised_protocols, [<<"h2c">>, <<"http/1.1">>]}, binary, {active, false}]),
{ok, <<"http/1.1">>} = ssl:negotiated_protocol(Socket),
ok.
alpn_server_preface(Config) ->
doc("The first frame must be a SETTINGS frame "
"for the server connection preface. (RFC7540 3.3, RFC7540 3.5, RFC7540 6.5)"),
{ok, Socket} = ssl:connect("localhost", config(port, Config),
[{alpn_advertised_protocols, [<<"h2">>]}, binary, {active, false}]),
{ok, <<"h2">>} = ssl:negotiated_protocol(Socket),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << _:24, 4:8, 0:40 >>} = ssl:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
ok.
alpn_client_preface_timeout(Config) ->
doc("Clients negotiating HTTP/2 and not sending a preface in "
"a timely manner must be disconnected."),
{ok, Socket} = ssl:connect("localhost", config(port, Config),
[{alpn_advertised_protocols, [<<"h2">>]}, binary, {active, false}]),
{ok, <<"h2">>} = ssl:negotiated_protocol(Socket),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << Len:24 >>} = ssl:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
{ok, << 4:8, 0:40, _:Len/binary >>} = ssl:recv(Socket, 6 + Len, 1000),
%% Do not send the preface. Wait for the server to disconnect us.
{error, closed} = ssl:recv(Socket, 3, 6000),
ok.
alpn_reject_missing_client_preface(Config) ->
doc("Servers must treat an invalid connection preface as a "
"connection error of type PROTOCOL_ERROR. (RFC7540 3.3, RFC7540 3.5)"),
{ok, Socket} = ssl:connect("localhost", config(port, Config),
[{alpn_advertised_protocols, [<<"h2">>]}, binary, {active, false}]),
{ok, <<"h2">>} = ssl:negotiated_protocol(Socket),
%% Send a SETTINGS frame directly instead of the proper preface.
ok = ssl:send(Socket, cow_http2:settings(#{})),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << Len:24 >>} = ssl:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
{ok, << 4:8, 0:40, _:Len/binary >>} = ssl:recv(Socket, 6 + Len, 1000),
%% We expect the server to close the connection when it receives a bad preface.
{error, closed} = ssl:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
ok.
alpn_reject_invalid_client_preface(Config) ->
doc("Servers must treat an invalid connection preface as a "
"connection error of type PROTOCOL_ERROR. (RFC7540 3.3, RFC7540 3.5)"),
{ok, Socket} = ssl:connect("localhost", config(port, Config),
[{alpn_advertised_protocols, [<<"h2">>]}, binary, {active, false}]),
{ok, <<"h2">>} = ssl:negotiated_protocol(Socket),
%% Send a slightly incorrect preface.
ok = ssl:send(Socket, "PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM: Value\r\n\r\n"),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << Len:24 >>} = ssl:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
{ok, << 4:8, 0:40, _:Len/binary >>} = ssl:recv(Socket, 6 + Len, 1000),
%% We expect the server to close the connection when it receives a bad preface.
{error, closed} = ssl:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
ok.
alpn_reject_missing_client_preface_settings(Config) ->
doc("Servers must treat an invalid connection preface as a "
"connection error of type PROTOCOL_ERROR. (RFC7540 3.3, RFC7540 3.5)"),
{ok, Socket} = ssl:connect("localhost", config(port, Config),
[{alpn_advertised_protocols, [<<"h2">>]}, binary, {active, false}]),
{ok, <<"h2">>} = ssl:negotiated_protocol(Socket),
%% Send a valid preface sequence except followed by a PING instead of a SETTINGS frame.
ok = ssl:send(Socket, ["PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n", cow_http2:ping(0)]),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << Len:24 >>} = ssl:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
{ok, << 4:8, 0:40, _:Len/binary >>} = ssl:recv(Socket, 6 + Len, 1000),
%% We expect the server to close the connection when it receives a bad preface.
{error, closed} = ssl:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
ok.
alpn_reject_invalid_client_preface_settings(Config) ->
doc("Servers must treat an invalid connection preface as a "
"connection error of type PROTOCOL_ERROR. (RFC7540 3.3, RFC7540 3.5)"),
{ok, Socket} = ssl:connect("localhost", config(port, Config),
[{alpn_advertised_protocols, [<<"h2">>]}, binary, {active, false}]),
{ok, <<"h2">>} = ssl:negotiated_protocol(Socket),
%% Send a valid preface sequence except followed by a badly formed SETTINGS frame.
ok = ssl:send(Socket, ["PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n", << 0:24, 4:8, 0:9, 1:31 >>]),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << Len:24 >>} = ssl:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
{ok, << 4:8, 0:40, _:Len/binary >>} = ssl:recv(Socket, 6 + Len, 1000),
%% We expect the server to close the connection when it receives a bad preface.
{error, closed} = ssl:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
ok.
alpn_accept_client_preface_empty_settings(Config) ->
doc("The SETTINGS frame in the client preface may be empty. (RFC7540 3.3, RFC7540 3.5)"),
{ok, Socket} = ssl:connect("localhost", config(port, Config),
[{alpn_advertised_protocols, [<<"h2">>]}, binary, {active, false}]),
{ok, <<"h2">>} = ssl:negotiated_protocol(Socket),
%% Send a valid preface sequence except followed by an empty SETTINGS frame.
ok = ssl:send(Socket, ["PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n", cow_http2:settings(#{})]),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << Len:24 >>} = ssl:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
{ok, << 4:8, 0:40, _:Len/binary >>} = ssl:recv(Socket, 6 + Len, 1000),
%% Receive the SETTINGS ack.
{ok, << 0:24, 4:8, 1:8, 0:32 >>} = ssl:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
ok.
alpn_client_preface_settings_ack_timeout(Config) ->
doc("Failure to acknowledge the server's SETTINGS frame "
"results in a SETTINGS_TIMEOUT connection error. (RFC7540 3.5, RFC7540 6.5.3)"),
{ok, Socket} = ssl:connect("localhost", config(port, Config),
[{alpn_advertised_protocols, [<<"h2">>]}, binary, {active, false}]),
{ok, <<"h2">>} = ssl:negotiated_protocol(Socket),
%% Send a valid preface.
ok = ssl:send(Socket, ["PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n", cow_http2:settings(#{})]),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << Len:24 >>} = ssl:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
{ok, << 4:8, 0:40, _:Len/binary >>} = ssl:recv(Socket, 6 + Len, 1000),
%% Receive the SETTINGS ack.
{ok, << 0:24, 4:8, 1:8, 0:32 >>} = ssl:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
%% Do not ack the server preface. Expect a GOAWAY with reason SETTINGS_TIMEOUT.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 4:32 >>} = ssl:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
alpn(Config) ->
doc("Successful ALPN negotiation. (RFC7540 3.3)"),
{ok, Socket} = ssl:connect("localhost", config(port, Config),
[{alpn_advertised_protocols, [<<"h2">>]}, binary, {active, false}]),
{ok, <<"h2">>} = ssl:negotiated_protocol(Socket),
%% Send a valid preface.
%% @todo Use non-empty SETTINGS here. Just because.
ok = ssl:send(Socket, ["PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n", cow_http2:settings(#{})]),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << Len:24 >>} = ssl:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
{ok, << 4:8, 0:40, _:Len/binary >>} = ssl:recv(Socket, 6 + Len, 1000),
%% Send the SETTINGS ack.
ok = ssl:send(Socket, cow_http2:settings_ack()),
%% Receive the SETTINGS ack.
{ok, << 0:24, 4:8, 1:8, 0:32 >>} = ssl:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
%% Wait until after the SETTINGS ack timeout was supposed to trigger.
receive after 6000 -> ok end,
%% Send a PING.
ok = ssl:send(Socket, cow_http2:ping(0)),
%% Receive a PING ack back, indicating the connection is still up.
{ok, << 8:24, 6:8, 0:7, 1:1, 0:96 >>} = ssl:recv(Socket, 17, 1000),
ok.
%% Starting HTTP/2 with prior knowledge.
prior_knowledge_reject_tls(Config) ->
doc("Implementations that support HTTP/2 over TLS must use ALPN. (RFC7540 3.4)"),
{ok, Socket} = ssl:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
%% Send a valid preface.
ok = ssl:send(Socket, ["PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n", cow_http2:settings(#{})]),
%% We expect the server to send an HTTP 400 error
%% when trying to use HTTP/2 without going through ALPN negotiation.
{ok, <<"HTTP/1.1 400">>} = ssl:recv(Socket, 12, 1000),
ok.
prior_knowledge_server_preface(Config) ->
doc("The first frame must be a SETTINGS frame "
"for the server connection preface. (RFC7540 3.4, RFC7540 3.5, RFC7540 6.5)"),
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
%% Send a valid preface.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, ["PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n", cow_http2:settings(#{})]),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << _:24, 4:8, 0:40 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
ok.
%% Note: the client preface timeout doesn't apply in this case,
%% so we don't test it. An HTTP/1.1 client that does not send
%% a request in a timely manner will get disconnected by the
%% HTTP protocol code, not by HTTP/2's.
%% Note: the test that starts by sending a SETTINGS frame is
%% redundant with tests sending garbage on the connection.
%% From the point of view of an HTTP/1.1 connection, a
%% SETTINGS frame is indistinguishable from garbage.
prior_knowledge_reject_invalid_client_preface(Config) ->
doc("An incorrect preface is an invalid HTTP/1.1 request. (RFC7540 3.4)"),
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
%% Send a slightly incorrect preface.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, "PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM: Value\r\n\r\n"),
%% We propagate to HTTP/2 after checking only the request-line.
%% The server then sends its preface before checking the full client preface.
{ok, << Len:24 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
{ok, << 4:8, 0:40, _:Len/binary >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 6 + Len, 1000),
%% We expect the server to close the connection when it receives a bad preface.
{error, closed} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
ok.
prior_knowledge_reject_missing_client_preface_settings(Config) ->
doc("Servers must treat an invalid connection preface as a "
"connection error of type PROTOCOL_ERROR. (RFC7540 3.4, RFC7540 3.5)"),
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
%% Send a valid preface sequence except followed by a PING instead of a SETTINGS frame.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, ["PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n", cow_http2:ping(0)]),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << Len:24 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
{ok, << 4:8, 0:40, _:Len/binary >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 6 + Len, 1000),
%% We expect the server to close the connection when it receives a bad preface.
{error, closed} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
ok.
prior_knowledge_reject_invalid_client_preface_settings(Config) ->
doc("Servers must treat an invalid connection preface as a "
"connection error of type PROTOCOL_ERROR. (RFC7540 3.4, RFC7540 3.5)"),
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
%% Send a valid preface sequence except followed by a badly formed SETTINGS frame.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, ["PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n", << 0:24, 4:8, 0:9, 1:31 >>]),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << Len:24 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
{ok, << 4:8, 0:40, _:Len/binary >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 6 + Len, 1000),
%% We expect the server to close the connection when it receives a bad preface.
{error, closed} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
ok.
prior_knowledge_accept_client_preface_empty_settings(Config) ->
doc("The SETTINGS frame in the client preface may be empty. (RFC7540 3.4, RFC7540 3.5)"),
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
%% Send a valid preface sequence except followed by an empty SETTINGS frame.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, ["PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n", cow_http2:settings(#{})]),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << Len:24 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
{ok, << 4:8, 0:40, _:Len/binary >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 6 + Len, 1000),
%% Receive the SETTINGS ack.
{ok, << 0:24, 4:8, 1:8, 0:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
ok.
prior_knowledge_client_preface_settings_ack_timeout(Config) ->
doc("The SETTINGS frames sent by the client must be acknowledged. (RFC7540 3.5, RFC7540 6.5.3)"),
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
%% Send a valid preface.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, ["PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n", cow_http2:settings(#{})]),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << Len:24 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
{ok, << 4:8, 0:40, _:Len/binary >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 6 + Len, 1000),
%% Receive the SETTINGS ack.
{ok, << 0:24, 4:8, 1:8, 0:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
%% Do not ack the server preface. Expect a GOAWAY with reason SETTINGS_TIMEOUT.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 4:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
%% Do a prior knowledge handshake.
do_handshake(Config) ->
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
%% Send a valid preface.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, ["PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n", cow_http2:settings(#{})]),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << Len:24 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
{ok, << 4:8, 0:40, _:Len/binary >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 6 + Len, 1000),
%% Send the SETTINGS ack.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:settings_ack()),
%% Receive the SETTINGS ack.
{ok, << 0:24, 4:8, 1:8, 0:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, Socket}.
prior_knowledge(Config) ->
doc("Streams can be initiated after a successful HTTP/2 connection "
"with prior knowledge of server capabilities. (RFC7540 3.4)"),
%% @todo Use non-empty SETTINGS here. Just because.
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Wait until after the SETTINGS ack timeout was supposed to trigger.
receive after 6000 -> ok end,
%% Send a PING.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:ping(0)),
%% Receive a PING ack back, indicating the connection is still up.
{ok, << 8:24, 6:8, 0:7, 1:1, 0:96 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 1000),
ok.
%% @todo If we ever add an option to disable HTTP/2, we need to check
%% the following things:
%% * HTTP/1.1 Upgrade returns an HTTP/1.1 response (3.2)
%% * HTTP/1.1 Upgrade errors out if the client sends HTTP/2 frames
%% without waiting for the 101 response (3.2, 3.5)
%% * Prior knowledge handshake fails (3.4)
%% * ALPN selects HTTP/1.1 (3.3)
%% Frame format.
ignore_unknown_frames(Config) ->
doc("Frames of unknown type must be ignored and discarded. (RFC7540 4.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a POST request with a single DATA frame,
%% and an unknown frame type interleaved.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"POST">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/echo/read_body">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
cow_http2:headers(1, nofin, HeadersBlock),
<< 10:24, 99:8, 0:40, 0:80 >>,
cow_http2:data(1, fin, << 0:100/unit:8 >>)
]),
%% Receive a response with the same DATA frame.
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 1:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
{ok, << 100:24, 0:8, 1:8, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, << 0:100/unit:8 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 100, 1000),
ok.
ignore_data_unknown_flags(Config) ->
doc("Undefined DATA frame flags must be ignored. (RFC7540 4.1, RFC7540 6.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a POST request with a DATA frame with unknown flags.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"POST">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/echo/read_body">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
cow_http2:headers(1, nofin, HeadersBlock),
<< 100:24, 0:8,
1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, %% Undefined.
0:1, %% PADDED.
1:1, 1:1, %% Undefined.
1:1, %% END_STREAM.
0:1, 1:31, 0:100/unit:8 >>
]),
%% Receive a response with the same DATA frame.
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 1:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
{ok, << 100:24, 0:8, 1:8, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, << 0:100/unit:8 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 100, 1000),
ok.
ignore_headers_unknown_flags(Config) ->
doc("Undefined HEADERS frame flags must be ignored. (RFC7540 4.1, RFC7540 6.2)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a POST request with a HEADERS frame with unknown flags.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"POST">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/echo/read_body">>}
]),
Len = iolist_size(HeadersBlock),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
<< Len:24, 1:8,
1:1, 1:1, %% Undefined.
0:1, %% PRIORITY.
1:1, %% Undefined.
0:1, %% PADDED.
1:1, %% END_HEADERS.
1:1, %% Undefined.
0:1, %% END_STREAM.
0:1, 1:31 >>,
HeadersBlock,
cow_http2:data(1, fin, << 0:100/unit:8 >>)
]),
%% Receive a response with the same DATA frame.
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 1:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
{ok, << 100:24, 0:8, 1:8, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, << 0:100/unit:8 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 100, 1000),
ok.
ignore_priority_unknown_flags(Config) ->
doc("Undefined PRIORITY frame flags must be ignored. (RFC7540 4.1, RFC7540 6.3)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a POST request with an interleaved PRIORITY frame with unknown flags.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"POST">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/echo/read_body">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
cow_http2:headers(1, nofin, HeadersBlock),
<< 5:24, 2:8,
1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, %% Undefined.
0:1, 1:31, 0:1, 3:31, 0:8 >>,
cow_http2:data(1, fin, << 0:100/unit:8 >>)
]),
%% Receive a response with the same DATA frame.
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 1:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
{ok, << 100:24, 0:8, 1:8, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, << 0:100/unit:8 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 100, 1000),
ok.
ignore_rst_stream_unknown_flags(Config) ->
doc("Undefined RST_STREAM frame flags must be ignored. (RFC7540 4.1, RFC7540 6.4)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a POST request then cancel it with an RST_STREAM frame with unknown flags.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"POST">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/echo/read_body">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
cow_http2:headers(1, nofin, HeadersBlock),
<< 4:24, 3:8,
1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, %% Undefined.
0:1, 1:31, 8:32 >>,
cow_http2:headers(3, nofin, HeadersBlock),
cow_http2:data(3, fin, << 0:100/unit:8 >>)
]),
%% Receive a response with the same DATA frame.
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 1:8, _:8, 3:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
{ok, << 100:24, 0:8, 1:8, 3:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, << 0:100/unit:8 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 100, 1000),
ok.
ignore_settings_unknown_flags(Config) ->
doc("Undefined SETTINGS frame flags must be ignored. (RFC7540 4.1, RFC7540 6.5)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a SETTINGS frame with unknown flags.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 6:24, 4:8,
1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, %% Undefined.
0:1, %% ACK.
0:32, 2:16, 0:32 >>),
%% Receive a SETTINGS ack.
{ok, << 0:24, 4:8, 0:7, 1:1, 0:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
ok.
ignore_push_promise_unknown_flags(Config) ->
doc("Undefined PUSH_PROMISE frame flags must be ignored. (RFC7540 4.1, RFC7540 6.6)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a PUSH_PROMISE frame with unknown flags.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 4:24, 5:8,
1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, %% Undefined.
0:1, %% PADDED.
1:1, %% END_HEADERS.
1:1, 1:1, %% Undefined.
0:1, 1:31, 0:1, 3:31 >>
),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error.
%%
%% Note that it is not possible to distinguish between the expected
%% result and the server rejecting PUSH_PROMISE frames.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
ignore_ping_unknown_flags(Config) ->
doc("Undefined PING frame flags must be ignored. (RFC7540 4.1, RFC7540 6.7)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a PING frame with unknown flags.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 8:24, 6:8,
1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, %% Undefined.
0:1, %% ACK.
0:32, 0:64 >>),
%% Receive a PING ACK in return.
{ok, << 8:24, 6:8, _:7, 1:1, _:32, 0:64 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
ignore_goaway_unknown_flags(Config) ->
doc("Undefined GOAWAY frame flags must be ignored. (RFC7540 4.1, RFC7540 6.8)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a GOAWAY frame with unknown flags.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 8:24, 7:8,
1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, %% Undefined.
0:32, 0:64 >>),
%% Receive a GOAWAY frame back.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 0:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
ignore_window_update_unknown_flags(Config) ->
doc("Undefined WINDOW_UPDATE frame flags must be ignored. (RFC7540 4.1, RFC7540 6.9)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a WINDOW_UPDATE frame with unknown flags.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 4:24, 8:8,
1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, %% Undefined.
0:32, 1000:32 >>),
%% We expect no errors or replies, therefore we send a PING frame.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:ping(0)),
%% And receive a PING ACK in return.
{ok, << 8:24, 6:8, _:7, 1:1, _:32, 0:64 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
ignore_continuation_unknown_flags(Config) ->
doc("Undefined CONTINUATION frame flags must be ignored. (RFC7540 4.1, RFC7540 6.10)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a POST request with a CONTINUATION frame with unknown flags.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"POST">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/echo/read_body">>}
]),
Len = iolist_size(HeadersBlock),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
<< 0:24, 1:8, 0:8, 0:1, 1:31 >>,
<< Len:24, 9:8,
1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, 1:1, %% Undefined.
1:1, %% END_HEADERS.
1:1, 1:1, %% Undefined.
0:1, 1:31 >>,
HeadersBlock,
cow_http2:data(1, fin, << 0:100/unit:8 >>)
]),
%% Receive a response with the same DATA frame.
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 1:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
{ok, << 100:24, 0:8, 1:8, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, << 0:100/unit:8 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 100, 1000),
ok.
%% @todo Flags that have no defined semantics for
%% a particular frame type MUST be left unset (0x0) when sending. (RFC7540 4.1)
ignore_data_reserved_bit(Config) ->
doc("Reserved 1-bit field of DATA frame must be ignored. (RFC7540 4.1, RFC7540 6.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a POST request with a DATA frame with the reserved bit set.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"POST">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/echo/read_body">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
cow_http2:headers(1, nofin, HeadersBlock),
<< 100:24, 0:8, 0:7, 1:1,
1:1, %% Reserved bit.
1:31, 0:100/unit:8 >>
]),
%% Receive a response with the same DATA frame.
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 1:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
{ok, << 100:24, 0:8, 1:8, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, << 0:100/unit:8 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 100, 1000),
ok.
ignore_headers_reserved_bit(Config) ->
doc("Reserved 1-bit field of HEADERS frame must be ignored. (RFC7540 4.1, RFC7540 6.2)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a POST request with a HEADERS frame with the reserved bit set.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"POST">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/echo/read_body">>}
]),
Len = iolist_size(HeadersBlock),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
<< Len:24, 1:8, 0:5, 1:1, 0:2,
1:1, %% Reserved bit.
1:31 >>,
HeadersBlock,
cow_http2:data(1, fin, << 0:100/unit:8 >>)
]),
%% Receive a response with the same DATA frame.
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 1:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
{ok, << 100:24, 0:8, 1:8, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, << 0:100/unit:8 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 100, 1000),
ok.
ignore_priority_reserved_bit(Config) ->
doc("Reserved 1-bit field of PRIORITY frame must be ignored. (RFC7540 4.1, RFC7540 6.3)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a POST request with an interleaved PRIORITY frame with the reserved bit set.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"POST">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/echo/read_body">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
cow_http2:headers(1, nofin, HeadersBlock),
<< 5:24, 2:8, 0:8,
1:1, %% Reserved bit.
1:31, 0:1, 3:31, 0:8 >>,
cow_http2:data(1, fin, << 0:100/unit:8 >>)
]),
%% Receive a response with the same DATA frame.
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 1:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
{ok, << 100:24, 0:8, 1:8, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, << 0:100/unit:8 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 100, 1000),
ok.
ignore_rst_stream_reserved_bit(Config) ->
doc("Reserved 1-bit field of RST_STREAM frame must be ignored. (RFC7540 4.1, RFC7540 6.4)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a POST request then cancel it with an RST_STREAM frame with the reserved bit set.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"POST">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/echo/read_body">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
cow_http2:headers(1, nofin, HeadersBlock),
<< 4:24, 3:8, 0:8,
1:1, %% Reserved bit.
1:31, 8:32 >>,
cow_http2:headers(3, nofin, HeadersBlock),
cow_http2:data(3, fin, << 0:100/unit:8 >>)
]),
%% Receive a response with the same DATA frame.
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 1:8, _:8, 3:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
{ok, << 100:24, 0:8, 1:8, 3:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, << 0:100/unit:8 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 100, 1000),
ok.
ignore_settings_reserved_bit(Config) ->
doc("Reserved 1-bit field of SETTINGS frame must be ignored. (RFC7540 4.1, RFC7540 6.5)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a SETTINGS frame with the reserved bit set.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 6:24, 4:8, 0:8,
1:1, %% Reserved bit.
0:31, 2:16, 0:32 >>),
%% Receive a SETTINGS ack.
{ok, << 0:24, 4:8, 0:7, 1:1, 0:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
ok.
ignore_push_promise_reserved_bit(Config) ->
doc("Reserved 1-bit field of PUSH_PROMISE frame must be ignored. (RFC7540 4.1, RFC7540 6.6)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a PUSH_PROMISE frame with the reserved bit set.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 4:24, 5:8, 0:5, 1:1, 0:2,
1:1, %% Reserved bit.
1:31, 0:1, 3:31 >>
),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error.
%%
%% Note that it is not possible to distinguish between the expected
%% result and the server rejecting PUSH_PROMISE frames.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
ignore_ping_reserved_bit(Config) ->
doc("Reserved 1-bit field of PING frame must be ignored. (RFC7540 4.1, RFC7540 6.7)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a PING frame with the reserved bit set.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 8:24, 6:8, 0:8,
1:1, %% Reserved bit.
0:31, 0:64 >>),
%% Receive a PING ACK in return.
{ok, << 8:24, 6:8, _:7, 1:1, _:32, 0:64 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
ignore_goaway_reserved_bit(Config) ->
doc("Reserved 1-bit field of GOAWAY frame must be ignored. (RFC7540 4.1, RFC7540 6.8)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a GOAWAY frame with the reserved bit set.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 8:24, 7:8, 0:8,
1:1, %% Reserved bit.
0:31, 0:64 >>),
%% Receive a GOAWAY frame back.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 0:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
ignore_window_update_reserved_bit(Config) ->
doc("Reserved 1-bit field of WINDOW_UPDATE frame must be ignored. (RFC7540 4.1, RFC7540 6.9)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a WINDOW_UPDATE frame with the reserved bit set.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 4:24, 8:8, 0:8,
1:1, %% Reserved bit.
0:31, 1000:32 >>),
%% We expect no errors or replies, therefore we send a PING frame.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:ping(0)),
%% And receive a PING ACK in return.
{ok, << 8:24, 6:8, _:7, 1:1, _:32, 0:64 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
ignore_continuation_reserved_bit(Config) ->
doc("Reserved 1-bit field of CONTINUATION frame must be ignored. (RFC7540 4.1, RFC7540 6.10)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a POST request with a CONTINUATION frame with the reserved bit set.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"POST">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/echo/read_body">>}
]),
Len = iolist_size(HeadersBlock),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
<< 0:24, 1:8, 0:8, 0:1, 1:31 >>,
<< Len:24, 9:8, 0:5, 1:1, 0:2,
1:1, %% Reserved bit.
1:31 >>,
HeadersBlock,
cow_http2:data(1, fin, << 0:100/unit:8 >>)
]),
%% Receive a response with the same DATA frame.
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 1:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
{ok, << 100:24, 0:8, 1:8, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, << 0:100/unit:8 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 100, 1000),
ok.
%% @todo The reserved 1-bit field MUST remain unset (0x0) when sending. (RFC7540 4.1)
%% Frame size.
max_frame_size_allow_exactly_default(Config) ->
doc("All implementations must allow frame sizes of at least 16384. (RFC7540 4.1, RFC7540 4.2)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a POST request with a DATA frame of exactly 16384 bytes.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"POST">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/echo/read_body">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
cow_http2:headers(1, nofin, HeadersBlock),
cow_http2:data(1, fin, << 0:16384/unit:8 >>)
]),
%% Receive a response with the same DATA frame.
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 1:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
{ok, << 16384:24, 0:8, 1:8, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, << 0:16384/unit:8 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 16384, 1000),
ok.
max_frame_size_reject_larger_than_default(Config) ->
doc("A FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error must be sent when receiving "
"frames larger than the default 16384 length. (RFC7540 4.1, RFC7540 4.2)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a POST request with a DATA frame larger than 16384 bytes.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"POST">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/echo/read_body">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
cow_http2:headers(1, nofin, HeadersBlock),
cow_http2:data(1, fin, << 0:16385/unit:8 >>)
]),
%% Receive a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 6:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
%% @todo We need configurable SETTINGS in Cowboy for these tests.
%% max_frame_size_config_reject_too_small(Config) ->
%% doc("SETTINGS_MAX_FRAME_SIZE configuration values smaller than "
%% "16384 must be rejected. (RFC7540 6.5.2)"),
%% %% @todo This requires us to have a configurable SETTINGS in Cowboy.
%% todo.
%%
%% max_frame_size_config_reject_too_large(Config) ->
%% doc("SETTINGS_MAX_FRAME_SIZE configuration values larger than "
%% "16777215 must be rejected. (RFC7540 6.5.2)"),
%% %% @todo This requires us to have a configurable SETTINGS in Cowboy.
%% todo.
%%
%% max_frame_size_allow_exactly_custom(Config) ->
%% doc("An endpoint that sets SETTINGS_MAX_FRAME_SIZE must allow frames "
%% "of up to that size. (RFC7540 4.2, RFC7540 6.5.2)"),
%% %% @todo This requires us to have a configurable SETTINGS in Cowboy.
%% todo.
%%
%% max_frame_size_reject_larger_than_custom(Config) ->
%% doc("An endpoint that sets SETTINGS_MAX_FRAME_SIZE must reject frames "
%% "of up to that size with a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 4.2, RFC7540 6.5.2)"),
%% %% @todo This requires us to have a configurable SETTINGS in Cowboy.
%% todo.
%% @todo How do I test this?
%%
%% max_frame_size_client_default_respect_limits(Config) ->
%% doc("The server must not send frame sizes of more "
%% "than 16384 by default. (RFC7540 4.1, RFC7540 4.2)"),
%% This is about the client sending a SETTINGS frame.
max_frame_size_client_override_reject_too_small(Config) ->
doc("A SETTINGS_MAX_FRAME_SIZE smaller than 16384 must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 6.5.2)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a SETTINGS frame with a SETTINGS_MAX_FRAME_SIZE lower than 16384.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 6:24, 4:8, 0:40, 5:16, 16383:32 >>),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
%% This is about the client sending a SETTINGS frame.
max_frame_size_client_override_reject_too_large(Config) ->
doc("A SETTINGS_MAX_FRAME_SIZE larger than 16777215 must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 6.5.2)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a SETTINGS frame with a SETTINGS_MAX_FRAME_SIZE larger than 16777215.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 6:24, 4:8, 0:40, 5:16, 16777216:32 >>),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
%% @todo How do I test this?
%%
%% max_frame_size_client_custom_respect_limits(Config) ->
%% doc("The server must not send frame sizes of more than "
%% "client's advertised limits. (RFC7540 4.1, RFC7540 4.2)"),
%% I am using FRAME_SIZE_ERROR here because the information in the
%% frame header tells us this frame is at least 1 byte long, while
%% the given length is smaller; i.e. it is too small to contain
%% mandatory frame data (the pad length).
data_reject_frame_size_0_padded_flag(Config) ->
doc("DATA frames of size 0 with the PADDED flag set must be rejected "
"with a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 4.2, RFC7540 6.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a POST request with an incorrect padded DATA frame size.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"POST">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/echo/read_body">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
cow_http2:headers(1, nofin, HeadersBlock),
<< 0:24, 0:8, 0:4, 1:1, 0:2, 1:1, 0:1, 1:31 >>
]),
%% Receive a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 6:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
%% This case on the other hand is noted specifically in the RFC
%% as being a PROTOCOL_ERROR. It can be thought of as the Pad Length
%% being incorrect, rather than the frame size.
data_reject_frame_size_too_small_padded_flag(Config) ->
doc("DATA frames with Pad Length >= Length must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 6.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a POST request with an incorrect padded DATA frame size.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"POST">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/echo/read_body">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
cow_http2:headers(1, nofin, HeadersBlock),
<< 10:24, 0:8, 0:4, 1:1, 0:2, 1:1, 0:1, 1:31, 10:8, 0:80 >>
]),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
headers_reject_frame_size_0_padded_flag(Config) ->
doc("HEADERS frames of size 0 with the PADDED flag set must be rejected "
"with a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 4.2, RFC7540 6.2)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a padded HEADERS frame with an incorrect size.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 0:24, 1:8, 0:4, 1:1, 0:2, 1:1, 0:1, 1:31 >>),
%% Receive a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 6:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
headers_reject_frame_size_too_small_padded_flag(Config) ->
doc("HEADERS frames with no priority flag and Pad Length >= Length "
"must be rejected with a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 6.2)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a padded HEADERS frame with an incorrect size.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 10:24, 1:8, 0:4, 1:1, 0:2, 1:1, 0:1, 1:31, 10:8, 0:80 >>),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
headers_reject_frame_size_too_small_priority_flag(Config) ->
doc("HEADERS frames of size smaller than 5 with the PRIORITY flag set must be rejected "
"with a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 4.2, RFC7540 6.2)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with priority set and an incorrect size.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 4:24, 1:8,
0:2, 1:1, 0:4, 1:1, 0:1, 1:31, 0:1, 3:31, 0:8 >>),
%% Receive a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 6:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
headers_reject_frame_size_5_padded_and_priority_flags(Config) ->
doc("HEADERS frames of size smaller than 6 with the PADDED "
"and PRIORITY flags set must be rejected "
"with a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 4.2, RFC7540 6.2)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a padded HEADERS frame with an incorrect size.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 5:24, 1:8,
0:2, 1:1, 0:1, 1:1, 0:2, 1:1, 0:1, 1:31, 0:8, 0:1, 3:31, 0:8 >>),
%% Receive a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 6:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
headers_reject_frame_size_too_small_padded_and_priority_flags(Config) ->
doc("HEADERS frames of size smaller than Length+6 with the PADDED and PRIORITY flags set "
"must be rejected with a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 4.2, RFC7540 6.2)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a padded HEADERS frame with an incorrect size.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 15:24, 1:8,
0:2, 1:1, 0:1, 1:1, 0:2, 1:1, 0:1, 1:31, 10:8, 0:1, 3:31, 0:8, 0:80 >>),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
priority_reject_frame_size_too_small(Config) ->
doc("PRIORITY frames of size smaller than 5 must be rejected "
"with a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 4.2, RFC7540 6.3)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a PRIORITY frame with an incorrect size.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 4:24, 2:8, 0:9, 1:31, 0:1, 3:31, 0:8 >>),
%% Receive a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR stream error.
{ok, << _:24, 3:8, _:40, 6:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 6000),
ok.
priority_reject_frame_size_too_large(Config) ->
doc("PRIORITY frames of size larger than 5 must be rejected "
"with a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 4.2, RFC7540 6.3)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a PRIORITY frame with an incorrect size.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 6:24, 2:8, 0:9, 1:31, 0:1, 3:31, 0:16 >>),
%% Receive a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR stream error.
{ok, << _:24, 3:8, _:40, 6:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 6000),
ok.
rst_stream_reject_frame_size_too_small(Config) ->
doc("RST_STREAM frames of size smaller than 4 must be rejected "
"with a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 4.2, RFC7540 6.4)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a request and reset it immediately.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock),
<< 3:24, 3:8, 0:9, 1:31, 8:32 >>
]),
%% Receive a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 6:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
rst_stream_reject_frame_size_too_large(Config) ->
doc("RST_STREAM frames of size larger than 4 must be rejected "
"with a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 4.2, RFC7540 6.4)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a request and reset it immediately.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock),
<< 5:24, 3:8, 0:9, 1:31, 8:32 >>
]),
%% Receive a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 6:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
settings_reject_bad_frame_size(Config) ->
doc("SETTINGS frames must have a size multiple of 6 or be rejected "
"with a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 4.2, RFC7540 6.5)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a SETTINGS frame with an incorrect size.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 5:24, 4:8, 0:40, 1:16, 4096:32 >>),
%% Receive a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 6:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
settings_ack_reject_non_empty_frame_size(Config) ->
doc("SETTINGS frames with the ACK flag set and a non-empty payload "
"must be rejected with a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error (RFC7540 4.2, RFC7540 6.5)"),
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
%% Send a valid preface.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, ["PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n", cow_http2:settings(#{})]),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << Len:24 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
{ok, << 4:8, 0:40, _:Len/binary >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 6 + Len, 1000),
%% Send a SETTINGS ack with a payload.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 6:24, 4:8, 0:7, 1:1, 0:32, 1:16, 4096:32 >>),
%% Receive the SETTINGS ack.
{ok, << 0:24, 4:8, 1:8, 0:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
%% Receive a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 6:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
%% Note that clients are not supposed to send PUSH_PROMISE frames.
%% However when they do, we need to be able to parse it in order
%% to reject it, and so these errors may still occur.
push_promise_reject_frame_size_too_small(Config) ->
doc("PUSH_PROMISE frames of size smaller than 4 must be rejected "
"with a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 4.2, RFC7540 6.6)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a PUSH_PROMISE frame with an incorrect size.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 3:24, 5:8, 0:5, 1:1, 0:3, 1:31, 0:1, 3:31 >>),
%% Receive a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 6:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
push_promise_reject_frame_size_4_padded_flag(Config) ->
doc("PUSH_PROMISE frames of size smaller than 5 with the PADDED flag set must be rejected "
"with a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 4.2, RFC7540 6.6)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a PUSH_PROMISE frame with an incorrect size.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 4:24, 5:8, 0:4, 1:1, 1:1, 0:3, 1:31, 0:1, 0:8, 3:31 >>),
%% Receive a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 6:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
push_promise_reject_frame_size_too_small_padded_flag(Config) ->
doc("PUSH_PROMISE frames of size smaller than Length+5 with the PADDED flag set "
"must be rejected with a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 4.2, RFC7540 6.6)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a PUSH_PROMISE frame with an incorrect size.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
Len = 14 + iolist_size(HeadersBlock),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
<< Len:24, 5:8, 0:4, 1:1, 1:1, 0:3, 1:31, 10:8, 0:1, 3:31 >>,
HeadersBlock,
<< 0:80 >>
]),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error.
%%
%% Note that it is not possible to distinguish between a Pad Length
%% error and the server rejecting PUSH_PROMISE frames.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
ping_reject_frame_size_too_small(Config) ->
doc("PING frames of size smaller than 8 must be rejected "
"with a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 4.2, RFC7540 6.7)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a PING frame with an incorrect size.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 7:24, 6:8, 0:40, 0:56 >>),
%% Receive a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 6:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
ping_reject_frame_size_too_large(Config) ->
doc("PING frames of size larger than 8 must be rejected "
"with a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 4.2, RFC7540 6.7)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a PING frame with an incorrect size.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 9:24, 6:8, 0:40, 0:72 >>),
%% Receive a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 6:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
goaway_reject_frame_size_too_small(Config) ->
doc("GOAWAY frames of size smaller than 8 must be rejected "
"with a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 4.2, RFC7540 6.8)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a GOAWAY frame with an incorrect size.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 7:24, 7:8, 0:40, 0:56 >>),
%% Receive a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 6:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
goaway_allow_frame_size_too_large(Config) ->
doc("GOAWAY frames of size larger than 8 must be allowed. (RFC7540 6.8)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a GOAWAY frame with debug data.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 12:24, 7:8, 0:40, 0:64, 99999:32 >>),
%% Receive a GOAWAY frame back.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 0:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
window_update_reject_frame_size_too_small(Config) ->
doc("WINDOW_UPDATE frames of size smaller than 4 must be rejected "
"with a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 4.2, RFC7540 6.9)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a WINDOW_UPDATE frame with an incorrect size.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 3:24, 8:8, 0:40, 1000:24 >>),
%% Receive a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 6:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
window_update_reject_frame_size_too_large(Config) ->
doc("WINDOW_UPDATE frames of size larger than 4 must be rejected "
"with a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 4.2, RFC7540 6.9)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a WINDOW_UPDATE frame with an incorrect size.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 5:24, 8:8, 0:40, 1000:40 >>),
%% Receive a FRAME_SIZE_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 6:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
%% Note: There is no particular limits on the size of CONTINUATION frames,
%% they can go from 0 to SETTINGS_MAX_FRAME_SIZE.
%% Header compression and decompression.
headers_compression_error(Config) ->
doc("A decoding error in a HEADERS frame's header block must be rejected "
"with a COMPRESSION_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 4.3, RFC7540 6.2)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with an invalid header block.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, << 10:24, 1:8, 0:5, 1:1, 0:1, 1:1, 0:1, 1:31, 0:10/unit:8 >>),
%% Receive a COMPRESSION_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 9:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
continuation_compression_error(Config) ->
doc("A decoding error in a CONTINUATION frame's header block must be rejected "
"with a COMPRESSION_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 4.3, RFC7540 6.10)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a CONTINUATION frame with an invalid header block.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
<< 0:24, 1:8, 0:7, 1:1, 0:1, 1:31 >>,
<< 10:24, 9:8, 0:5, 1:1, 0:3, 1:31, 0:10/unit:8 >>
]),
%% Receive a COMPRESSION_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 9:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
continuation_with_frame_interleaved_error(Config) ->
doc("Frames interleaved in a header block must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 4.3, RFC7540 6.2, RFC7540 6.10)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send an unterminated HEADERS frame followed by a PING frame.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
<< 0:24, 1:8, 0:7, 1:1, 0:1, 1:31 >>,
cow_http2:ping(0)
]),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
continuation_wrong_stream_error(Config) ->
doc("CONTINUATION frames with an incorrect stream identifier must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 4.3, RFC7540 6.2)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send an unterminated HEADERS frame followed by a CONTINUATION frame for another stream.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
<< 0:24, 1:8, 0:7, 1:1, 0:1, 1:31 >>,
<< 0:24, 9:8, 0:9, 3:31 >>
]),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
%% Stream states.
idle_stream_reject_data(Config) ->
doc("DATA frames received on an idle stream must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 5.1, RFC7540 6.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a DATA frame on an idle stream.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:data(1, fin, <<"Unexpected DATA frame.">>)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
idle_stream_accept_headers(Config) ->
doc("HEADERS frames received on an idle stream must be accepted. (RFC7540 5.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame on an idle stream.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a HEADERS frame as a response.
{ok, << _:24, 1:8, _:40 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 6000),
ok.
idle_stream_accept_priority(Config) ->
doc("PRIORITY frames received on an idle stream must be accepted. (RFC7540 5.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a PRIORITY frame on an idle stream.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:priority(1, shared, 3, 123)),
%% Receive no error.
{error, timeout} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 7, 1000),
%% Send a HEADERS frame on the same stream.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a HEADERS frame as a response.
{ok, << _:24, 1:8, _:40 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 6000),
ok.
idle_stream_reject_rst_stream(Config) ->
doc("RST_STREAM frames received on an idle stream must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 5.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send an RST_STREAM frame on an idle stream.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:rst_stream(1, no_error)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
idle_stream_reject_push_promise(Config) ->
doc("PUSH_PROMISE frames received on an idle stream must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 5.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a PUSH_PROMISE frame on an idle stream.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:push_promise(1, 3, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
idle_stream_reject_window_update(Config) ->
doc("WINDOW_UPDATE frames received on an idle stream must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 5.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a WINDOW_UPDATE frame on an idle stream.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:window_update(1, 12345)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
%reserved (local) - after sending PUSH_PROMISE:
% An endpoint MUST NOT send any type of frame other than HEADERS,
% RST_STREAM, or PRIORITY in this state.
%%% how to test this?
%
% A PRIORITY or WINDOW_UPDATE frame MAY be received in this state.
% Receiving any type of frame other than RST_STREAM, PRIORITY, or
% WINDOW_UPDATE on a stream in this state MUST be treated as a
% connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type PROTOCOL_ERROR.
%%% we need to use a large enough file for this
%
%reserved_local_reject_data
%reserved_local_reject_headers
%reserved_local_accept_priority
%reserved_local_accept_rst_stream
%reserved_local_reject_push_promise %% do we even care? we reject it always
%reserved_local_accept_window_update
%
%half-closed (remote):
% If an endpoint receives additional frames, other than
% WINDOW_UPDATE, PRIORITY, or RST_STREAM, for a stream that is in
% this state, it MUST respond with a stream error (Section 5.4.2) of
% type STREAM_CLOSED.
half_closed_remote_reject_data(Config) ->
doc("DATA frames received on a half-closed (remote) stream must be rejected "
"with a STREAM_CLOSED stream error. (RFC7540 5.1, RFC7540 6.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with the FIN flag set.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Send a DATA frame on that now half-closed (remote) stream.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:data(1, fin, <<"Unexpected DATA frame.">>)),
%% Receive a STREAM_CLOSED stream error.
{ok, << _:24, 3:8, _:8, 1:32, 5:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 6000),
ok.
%% We reject all invalid HEADERS with a connection error because
%% we do not want to waste resources decoding them.
half_closed_remote_reject_headers(Config) ->
doc("HEADERS frames received on a half-closed (remote) stream must be rejected "
"with a STREAM_CLOSED connection error. (RFC7540 4.3, RFC7540 5.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with the FIN flag set.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Send a HEADERS frame on that now half-closed (remote) stream.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a STREAM_CLOSED connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 5:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
half_closed_remote_accept_priority(Config) ->
doc("PRIORITY frames received on a half-closed stream must be accepted. (RFC7540 5.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with the FIN flag set.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Send a PRIORITY frame on that now half-closed (remote) stream.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:priority(1, shared, 3, 123)),
%% Receive a HEADERS frame as a response.
{ok, << _:24, 1:8, _:40 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 6000),
ok.
half_closed_remote_accept_rst_stream(Config) ->
doc("RST_STREAM frames received on a half-closed stream must be accepted. (RFC7540 5.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with the FIN flag set.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Send an RST_STREAM frame on that now half-closed (remote) stream.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:rst_stream(1, no_error)),
%% Receive nothing back.
{error, timeout} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 6000),
ok.
%% half_closed_remote_reject_push_promise
%%
%% We respond to all PUSH_PROMISE frames with a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error
%% because PUSH is disabled in that direction. We therefore cannot test other
%% error conditions.
half_closed_remote_accept_window_update(Config) ->
doc("WINDOW_UPDATE frames received on a half-closed stream must be accepted. (RFC7540 5.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with the FIN flag set.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Send a WINDOW_UPDATE frame on that now half-closed (remote) stream.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:window_update(1, 12345)),
%% Receive a HEADERS frame as a response.
{ok, << _:24, 1:8, _:40 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 6000),
ok.
%% We reject DATA frames sent on closed streams with a STREAM_CLOSED
%% connection error regardless of how the stream was closed to simplify
%% the implementation. This excludes the few frames we ignore from
%% lingering streams that we canceled.
rst_stream_closed_reject_data(Config) ->
doc("DATA frames received on a stream closed via RST_STREAM must be rejected "
"with a STREAM_CLOSED connection error. (RFC7540 5.1, RFC7540 6.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, nofin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Send an RST_STREAM frame to close the stream.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:rst_stream(1, cancel)),
%% Send a DATA frame on the now RST_STREAM closed stream.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:data(1, fin, <<"Unexpected DATA frame.">>)),
%% Receive a STREAM_CLOSED connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 5:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
%% We reject all invalid HEADERS with a connection error because
%% we do not want to waste resources decoding them.
rst_stream_closed_reject_headers(Config) ->
doc("HEADERS frames received on a stream closed via RST_STREAM must be rejected "
"with a STREAM_CLOSED connection error. (RFC7540 4.3, RFC7540 5.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, nofin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Send an RST_STREAM frame to close the stream.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:rst_stream(1, cancel)),
%% Send a HEADERS frame on the now RST_STREAM closed stream.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, nofin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a STREAM_CLOSED connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 5:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
rst_stream_closed_accept_priority(Config) ->
doc("PRIORITY frames received on a stream closed via RST_STREAM "
"must be accepted. (RFC7540 5.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, nofin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Send an RST_STREAM frame to close the stream.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:rst_stream(1, cancel)),
%% Send a PRIORITY frame on that now RST_STREAM closed stream.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:priority(1, shared, 3, 123)),
%% Receive nothing back.
{error, timeout} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 6000),
ok.
rst_stream_closed_ignore_rst_stream(Config) ->
doc("RST_STREAM frames received on a stream closed via RST_STREAM "
"must be ignored to avoid looping. (RFC7540 5.1, RFC7540 5.4.2)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, nofin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Send an RST_STREAM frame to close the stream.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:rst_stream(1, cancel)),
%% Send an extra RST_STREAM.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:rst_stream(1, cancel)),
%% Receive nothing back.
{error, timeout} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 6000),
ok.
%% rst_stream_closed_reject_push_promise
%%
%% We respond to all PUSH_PROMISE frames with a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error
%% because PUSH is disabled in that direction. We therefore cannot test other
%% error conditions.
rst_stream_closed_reject_window_update(Config) ->
doc("WINDOW_UPDATE frames received on a stream closed via RST_STREAM "
"must be rejected with a STREAM_CLOSED stream error. (RFC7540 5.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, nofin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Send an RST_STREAM frame to close the stream.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:rst_stream(1, cancel)),
%% Send a WINDOW_UPDATE frame on the now RST_STREAM closed stream.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:window_update(1, 12345)),
%% Receive a STREAM_CLOSED stream error.
{ok, << _:24, 3:8, _:8, 1:32, 5:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 6000),
ok.
stream_closed_reject_data(Config) ->
doc("DATA frames received on a stream closed normally must be rejected "
"with a STREAM_CLOSED connection error. (RFC7540 5.1, RFC7540 6.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive the response.
{ok, << Length1:24, 1:8, _:40 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 6000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, Length1, 6000),
{ok, << Length2:24, 0:8, _:40 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 6000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, Length2, 6000),
%% Send a DATA frame on the now closed stream.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:data(1, fin, <<"Unexpected DATA frame.">>)),
%% Receive a STREAM_CLOSED connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 5:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
stream_closed_reject_headers(Config) ->
doc("HEADERS frames received on a stream closed normally must be rejected "
"with a STREAM_CLOSED connection error. (RFC7540 5.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive the response.
{ok, << Length1:24, 1:8, _:40 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 6000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, Length1, 6000),
{ok, << Length2:24, 0:8, _:40 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 6000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, Length2, 6000),
%% Send a HEADERS frame on the now closed stream.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a STREAM_CLOSED connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 5:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
stream_closed_accept_priority(Config) ->
doc("PRIORITY frames received on a stream closed normally must be accepted. (RFC7540 5.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive the response.
{ok, << Length1:24, 1:8, _:40 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 6000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, Length1, 6000),
{ok, << Length2:24, 0:8, _:40 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 6000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, Length2, 6000),
%% Send a PRIORITY frame on the now closed stream.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:priority(1, shared, 3, 123)),
%% Receive nothing back.
{error, timeout} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 6000),
ok.
stream_closed_accept_rst_stream(Config) ->
doc("RST_STREAM frames received on a stream closed normally "
"must be accepted for a short period. (RFC7540 5.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive the response.
{ok, << Length1:24, 1:8, _:40 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 6000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, Length1, 6000),
{ok, << Length2:24, 0:8, _:40 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 6000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, Length2, 6000),
%% Send an RST_STREAM frame on the now closed stream.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:rst_stream(1, cancel)),
%% Receive nothing back.
{error, timeout} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 6000),
ok.
%% stream_closed_reject_push_promise
%%
%% We respond to all PUSH_PROMISE frames with a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error
%% because PUSH is disabled in that direction. We therefore cannot test other
%% error conditions.
stream_closed_accept_window_update(Config) ->
doc("WINDOW_UPDATE frames received on a stream closed normally "
"must be accepted for a short period. (RFC7540 5.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive the response.
{ok, << Length1:24, 1:8, _:40 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 6000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, Length1, 6000),
{ok, << Length2:24, 0:8, _:40 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 6000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, Length2, 6000),
%% Send a WINDOW_UPDATE frame on the now closed stream.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:window_update(1, 12345)),
%% Receive nothing back.
{error, timeout} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 6000),
ok.
%% @todo While we accept RST_STREAM and WINDOW_UPDATE for a short period
%% after the stream closed normally, we may want to reject the ones coming
%% a significant amount of time after that.
%% @todo Frames may arrive on a stream after we send an RST_STREAM for it.
%% They must be ignored for a short period of time:
%
% If this state is reached as a result of sending a RST_STREAM
% frame, the peer that receives the RST_STREAM might have already
% sent -- or enqueued for sending -- frames on the stream that
% cannot be withdrawn. An endpoint MUST ignore frames that it
% receives on closed streams after it has sent a RST_STREAM frame.
% An endpoint MAY choose to limit the period over which it ignores
% frames and treat frames that arrive after this time as being in
% error.
%% @todo Ensure that rejected DATA frames result in the connection
%% flow-control window being updated. How to test this?
%
% Flow-controlled frames (i.e., DATA) received after sending
% RST_STREAM are counted toward the connection flow-control window.
% Even though these frames might be ignored, because they are sent
% before the sender receives the RST_STREAM, the sender will
% consider the frames to count against the flow-control window.
%% Stream identifiers.
reject_streamid_even(Config) ->
doc("HEADERS frames received with an even-numbered streamid "
"must be rejected with a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 5.1.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with an even-numbered streamid.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(2, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
reject_streamid_0(Config) ->
doc("HEADERS frames received with streamid 0 (zero) "
"must be rejected with a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 5.1.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with an streamid 0.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(0, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
http_upgrade_reject_reuse_streamid_1(Config) ->
doc("Attempts to reuse streamid 1 after upgrading to HTTP/2 "
"must be rejected with a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 5.1.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost", config(port, Config), [binary, {active, false}]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n"
"Host: localhost\r\n"
"Connection: Upgrade, HTTP2-Settings\r\n"
"Upgrade: h2c\r\n"
"HTTP2-Settings: ", base64:encode(cow_http2:settings_payload(#{})), "\r\n",
"\r\n"]),
ok = do_recv_101(Socket),
%% Send a valid preface.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, ["PRI * HTTP/2.0\r\n\r\nSM\r\n\r\n", cow_http2:settings(#{})]),
%% Receive the server preface.
{ok, << Len:24 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 3, 1000),
{ok, << 4:8, 0:40, _:Len/binary >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 6 + Len, 1000),
%% Send the SETTINGS ack.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:settings_ack()),
%% Receive the SETTINGS ack, and the response HEADERS and DATA (Stream ID 1).
Received = lists:reverse(lists:foldl(fun(_, Acc) ->
case gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000) of
{ok, << 0:24, 4:8, 1:8, 0:32 >>} ->
[settings_ack|Acc];
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 1:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} ->
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
[headers|Acc];
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 0:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} ->
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
[data|Acc]
end
end, [], [1, 2, 3])),
case Received of
[settings_ack, headers, data] -> ok;
[headers, settings_ack, data] -> ok;
[headers, data, settings_ack] -> ok
end,
%% Send a HEADERS frame with streamid 1.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
%% The RFC gives us various error codes to return for this case,
%% depending on whether the stream existed previously and how it
%% ended up being (half-)closed. Cowboy rejects all these HEADERS
%% frames the same way: with a STREAM_CLOSED connection error.
%% Making it a connection error is particularly important in the
%% cases where a stream error would be allowed because we avoid
%% having to decode the headers and save up resources.
reject_streamid_lower(Config) ->
doc("HEADERS frames received with streamid lower than the previous stream "
"must be rejected with a STREAM_CLOSED connection error. (RFC7540 5.1.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with streamid 5.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(5, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive the response.
{ok, << Length1:24, 1:8, _:40 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 6000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, Length1, 6000),
{ok, << Length2:24, 0:8, _:40 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 6000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, Length2, 6000),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with streamid 3.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(3, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a STREAM_CLOSED connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 5:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
%% @todo We need an option to limit the number of streams one can open
%% on a connection. And we need to enforce it. (RFC7540 5.1.1)
%
% Stream identifiers cannot be reused. Long-lived connections can
% result in an endpoint exhausting the available range of stream
% identifiers. A server
% that is unable to establish a new stream identifier can send a GOAWAY
% frame so that the client is forced to open a new connection for new
% streams.
%% @todo We need this option too. (RFC7540 5.1.2)
% A peer can limit the number of concurrently active streams using the
% SETTINGS_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS parameter (see Section 6.5.2) within
% a SETTINGS frame. The maximum concurrent streams setting is specific
% to each endpoint and applies only to the peer that receives the
% setting. That is, clients specify the maximum number of concurrent
% streams the server can initiate, and servers specify the maximum
% number of concurrent streams the client can initiate.
%
% Streams that are in the "open" state or in either of the "half-
% closed" states count toward the maximum number of streams that an
% endpoint is permitted to open. Streams in any of these three states
% count toward the limit advertised in the
% SETTINGS_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS setting. Streams in either of the
% "reserved" states do not count toward the stream limit.
%
% Endpoints MUST NOT exceed the limit set by their peer. An endpoint
% that receives a HEADERS frame that causes its advertised concurrent
% stream limit to be exceeded MUST treat this as a stream error
% (Section 5.4.2) of type PROTOCOL_ERROR or REFUSED_STREAM. The choice
% of error code determines whether the endpoint wishes to enable
% automatic retry (see Section 8.1.4) for details).
%
% An endpoint that wishes to reduce the value of
% SETTINGS_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS to a value that is below the current
% number of open streams can either close streams that exceed the new
% value or allow streams to complete.
%% (RFC7540 5.2.1)
% 3. Flow control is directional with overall control provided by the
% receiver. A receiver MAY choose to set any window size that it
% desires for each stream and for the entire connection. A sender
% MUST respect flow-control limits imposed by a receiver. Clients,
% servers, and intermediaries all independently advertise their
% flow-control window as a receiver and abide by the flow-control
% limits set by their peer when sending.
%
% 4. The initial value for the flow-control window is 65,535 octets
% for both new streams and the overall connection.
%
% 5. The frame type determines whether flow control applies to a
% frame. Of the frames specified in this document, only DATA
% frames are subject to flow control; all other frame types do not
% consume space in the advertised flow-control window. This
% ensures that important control frames are not blocked by flow
% control.
%
% 6. Flow control cannot be disabled.
%% (RFC7540 5.2.2)
% Even with full awareness of the current bandwidth-delay product,
% implementation of flow control can be difficult. When using flow
% control, the receiver MUST read from the TCP receive buffer in a
% timely fashion. Failure to do so could lead to a deadlock when
% critical frames, such as WINDOW_UPDATE, are not read and acted upon.
%% @todo Stream priorities. (RFC7540 5.3 5.3.x)
%% (RFC7540 5.4.1)
% An endpoint that encounters a connection error SHOULD first send a
% GOAWAY frame (Section 6.8) with the stream identifier of the last
% stream that it successfully received from its peer. The GOAWAY frame
% includes an error code that indicates why the connection is
% terminating. After sending the GOAWAY frame for an error condition,
% the endpoint MUST close the TCP connection.
%
% An endpoint can end a connection at any time. In particular, an
% endpoint MAY choose to treat a stream error as a connection error.
% Endpoints SHOULD send a GOAWAY frame when ending a connection,
% providing that circumstances permit it.
%% (RFC7540 5.4.2)
% A RST_STREAM is the last frame that an endpoint can send on a stream.
% The peer that sends the RST_STREAM frame MUST be prepared to receive
% any frames that were sent or enqueued for sending by the remote peer.
% These frames can be ignored, except where they modify connection
% state (such as the state maintained for header compression
% (Section 4.3) or flow control).
%
% Normally, an endpoint SHOULD NOT send more than one RST_STREAM frame
% for any stream. However, an endpoint MAY send additional RST_STREAM
% frames if it receives frames on a closed stream after more than a
% round-trip time. This behavior is permitted to deal with misbehaving
% implementations.
%
% To avoid looping, an endpoint MUST NOT send a RST_STREAM in response
% to a RST_STREAM frame.
%% (RFC7540 5.5)
% Extensions are permitted to use new frame types (Section 4.1), new
% settings (Section 6.5.2), or new error codes (Section 7). Registries
% are established for managing these extension points: frame types
% (Section 11.2), settings (Section 11.3), and error codes
% (Section 11.4).
%
% Implementations MUST ignore unknown or unsupported values in all
% extensible protocol elements. Implementations MUST discard frames
% that have unknown or unsupported types. This means that any of these
% extension points can be safely used by extensions without prior
% arrangement or negotiation. However, extension frames that appear in
% the middle of a header block (Section 4.3) are not permitted; these
% MUST be treated as a connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type
% PROTOCOL_ERROR.
continuation_with_extension_frame_interleaved_error(Config) ->
doc("Extension frames interleaved in a header block must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error. "
"(RFC7540 4.3, RFC7540 5.5, RFC7540 6.2, RFC7540 6.10)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send an unterminated HEADERS frame followed by an extension frame.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
<< 0:24, 1:8, 0:7, 1:1, 0:1, 1:31 >>,
<< 0:24, 128:8, 0:8, 0:32 >>
]),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
%% (RFC7540 6.1) DATA
% Padding: Padding octets that contain no application semantic value.
% Padding octets MUST be set to zero when sending. A receiver is
% not obligated to verify padding but MAY treat non-zero padding as
% a connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type PROTOCOL_ERROR.
%
% DATA frames MUST be associated with a stream. If a DATA frame is
% received whose stream identifier field is 0x0, the recipient MUST
% respond with a connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type
% PROTOCOL_ERROR.
%% (RFC7540 6.2) HEADERS
% Padding: Padding octets that contain no application semantic value.
% Padding octets MUST be set to zero when sending. A receiver is
% not obligated to verify padding but MAY treat non-zero padding as
% a connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type PROTOCOL_ERROR.
%
% A HEADERS frame carries the END_STREAM flag that signals the end
% of a stream. However, a HEADERS frame with the END_STREAM flag
% set can be followed by CONTINUATION frames on the same stream.
% Logically, the CONTINUATION frames are part of the HEADERS frame.
%
%% @todo We probably need a test for the server sending HEADERS too large.
% The payload of a HEADERS frame contains a header block fragment
% (Section 4.3). A header block that does not fit within a HEADERS
% frame is continued in a CONTINUATION frame (Section 6.10).
%
% HEADERS frames MUST be associated with a stream. If a HEADERS frame
% is received whose stream identifier field is 0x0, the recipient MUST
% respond with a connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type
% PROTOCOL_ERROR.
%% (RFC7540 6.3) PRIORITY
% The PRIORITY frame always identifies a stream. If a PRIORITY frame
% is received with a stream identifier of 0x0, the recipient MUST
% respond with a connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type
% PROTOCOL_ERROR.
%% (RFC7540 6.4) RST_STREAM
% The RST_STREAM frame fully terminates the referenced stream and
% causes it to enter the "closed" state. After receiving a RST_STREAM
% on a stream, the receiver MUST NOT send additional frames for that
% stream, with the exception of PRIORITY. However, after sending the
% RST_STREAM, the sending endpoint MUST be prepared to receive and
% process additional frames sent on the stream that might have been
% sent by the peer prior to the arrival of the RST_STREAM.
%
% RST_STREAM frames MUST be associated with a stream. If a RST_STREAM
% frame is received with a stream identifier of 0x0, the recipient MUST
% treat this as a connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type
% PROTOCOL_ERROR.
%% (RFC7540 6.5) SETTINGS
% A SETTINGS frame MUST be sent by both endpoints at the start of a
% connection and MAY be sent at any other time by either endpoint over
% the lifetime of the connection. Implementations MUST support all of
% the parameters defined by this specification.
%
% SETTINGS frames always apply to a connection, never a single stream.
% The stream identifier for a SETTINGS frame MUST be zero (0x0). If an
% endpoint receives a SETTINGS frame whose stream identifier field is
% anything other than 0x0, the endpoint MUST respond with a connection
% error (Section 5.4.1) of type PROTOCOL_ERROR.
%
% The SETTINGS frame affects connection state. A badly formed or
% incomplete SETTINGS frame MUST be treated as a connection error
% (Section 5.4.1) of type PROTOCOL_ERROR.
%% (RFC7540 6.5.2)
% SETTINGS_ENABLE_PUSH (0x2): This setting can be used to disable
% server push (Section 8.2). An endpoint MUST NOT send a
% PUSH_PROMISE frame if it receives this parameter set to a value of
% 0. An endpoint that has both set this parameter to 0 and had it
% acknowledged MUST treat the receipt of a PUSH_PROMISE frame as a
% connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type PROTOCOL_ERROR.
%
% SETTINGS_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS (0x3): Indicates the maximum number
% of concurrent streams that the sender will allow. This limit is
% directional: it applies to the number of streams that the sender
% permits the receiver to create. Initially, there is no limit to
% this value. It is recommended that this value be no smaller than
% 100, so as to not unnecessarily limit parallelism.
%
% A value of 0 for SETTINGS_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS SHOULD NOT be
% treated as special by endpoints. A zero value does prevent the
% creation of new streams; however, this can also happen for any
% limit that is exhausted with active streams. Servers SHOULD only
% set a zero value for short durations; if a server does not wish to
% accept requests, closing the connection is more appropriate.
%
% SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE (0x4):
% Values above the maximum flow-control window size of 2^31-1 MUST
% be treated as a connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type
% FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR.
%
% SETTINGS_MAX_FRAME_SIZE (0x5):
% The initial value is 2^14 (16,384) octets. The value advertised
% by an endpoint MUST be between this initial value and the maximum
% allowed frame size (2^24-1 or 16,777,215 octets), inclusive.
% Values outside this range MUST be treated as a connection error
% (Section 5.4.1) of type PROTOCOL_ERROR.
%
% An endpoint that receives a SETTINGS frame with any unknown or
% unsupported identifier MUST ignore that setting. (6.5.2 and 6.5.3)
%% (RFC7540 6.5.3)
% Upon receiving a SETTINGS frame with the ACK flag set, the
% sender of the altered parameters can rely on the setting having been
% applied.
%
% If the sender of a SETTINGS frame does not receive an acknowledgement
% within a reasonable amount of time, it MAY issue a connection error
% (Section 5.4.1) of type SETTINGS_TIMEOUT.
%% (RFC7540 6.6) PUSH_PROMISE
% @todo PUSH_PROMISE frames have a reserved bit in the payload that must be ignored.
%
% Padding: Padding octets that contain no application semantic value.
% Padding octets MUST be set to zero when sending. A receiver is
% not obligated to verify padding but MAY treat non-zero padding as
% a connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type PROTOCOL_ERROR.
%
% PUSH_PROMISE frames MUST only be sent on a peer-initiated stream that
% is in either the "open" or "half-closed (remote)" state. The stream
% identifier of a PUSH_PROMISE frame indicates the stream it is
% associated with. If the stream identifier field specifies the value
% 0x0, a recipient MUST respond with a connection error (Section 5.4.1)
% of type PROTOCOL_ERROR.
%
% PUSH_PROMISE MUST NOT be sent if the SETTINGS_ENABLE_PUSH setting of
% the peer endpoint is set to 0. An endpoint that has set this setting
% and has received acknowledgement MUST treat the receipt of a
% PUSH_PROMISE frame as a connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type
% PROTOCOL_ERROR.
%
% Since PUSH_PROMISE reserves a stream, ignoring a PUSH_PROMISE frame
% causes the stream state to become indeterminate. A receiver MUST
% treat the receipt of a PUSH_PROMISE on a stream that is neither
% "open" nor "half-closed (local)" as a connection error
% (Section 5.4.1) of type PROTOCOL_ERROR.
%
% A receiver MUST treat the receipt of a PUSH_PROMISE that promises an
% illegal stream identifier (Section 5.1.1) as a connection error
% (Section 5.4.1) of type PROTOCOL_ERROR. Note that an illegal stream
% identifier is an identifier for a stream that is not currently in the
% "idle" state.
%% (RFC7540 6.7) PING
% PING frames are not associated with any individual stream. If a PING
% frame is received with a stream identifier field value other than
% 0x0, the recipient MUST respond with a connection error
% (Section 5.4.1) of type PROTOCOL_ERROR.
%% (RFC7540 6.8) GOAWAY
% @todo GOAWAY frames have a reserved bit in the payload that must be ignored.
%
%% @todo We should eventually implement the mechanism for gracefully
%% shutting down of the connection. (Send the GOAWAY, finish processing
%% the current set of streams, give up after a certain timeout.)
%
%% @todo If we graceful shutdown and receive a GOAWAY, we give up too.
% A GOAWAY frame might not immediately precede closing of the
% connection; a receiver of a GOAWAY that has no more use for the
% connection SHOULD still send a GOAWAY frame before terminating the
% connection.
%
%% @todo And it gets more complex when you think about h1 to h2 proxies.
% A server that is attempting to gracefully shut down a
% connection SHOULD send an initial GOAWAY frame with the last stream
% identifier set to 2^31-1 and a NO_ERROR code. This signals to the
% client that a shutdown is imminent and that initiating further
% requests is prohibited. After allowing time for any in-flight stream
% creation (at least one round-trip time), the server can send another
% GOAWAY frame with an updated last stream identifier. This ensures
% that a connection can be cleanly shut down without losing requests.
%
%% @todo And of course even if we shutdown we need to be careful about
%% the connection state.
% After sending a GOAWAY frame, the sender can discard frames for
% streams initiated by the receiver with identifiers higher than the
% identified last stream. However, any frames that alter connection
% state cannot be completely ignored. For instance, HEADERS,
% PUSH_PROMISE, and CONTINUATION frames MUST be minimally processed to
% ensure the state maintained for header compression is consistent (see
% Section 4.3); similarly, DATA frames MUST be counted toward the
% connection flow-control window. Failure to process these frames can
% cause flow control or header compression state to become
% unsynchronized.
%
% The GOAWAY frame applies to the connection, not a specific stream.
% An endpoint MUST treat a GOAWAY frame with a stream identifier other
% than 0x0 as a connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type
% PROTOCOL_ERROR.
%% (RFC7540 6.9) WINDOW_UPDATE
% @todo WINDOW_UPDATE frames have a reserved bit in the payload that must be ignored.
window_update_reject_0(Config) ->
doc("WINDOW_UPDATE frames with an increment of 0 for the connection "
"flow control window must be rejected with a "
"PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 6.9.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send connection-wide WINDOW_UPDATE frame with a value of 0.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
cow_http2:window_update(0)
]),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
window_update_reject_0_stream(Config) ->
doc("WINDOW_UPDATE frames with an increment of 0 for a stream "
"flow control window must be rejected with a "
"PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error. (RFC7540 6.9.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame immediately followed by
%% a WINDOW_UPDATE frame with a value of 0.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock),
cow_http2:window_update(1, 0)
]),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error.
{ok, << _:24, 3:8, _:8, 1:32, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 6000),
ok.
% A receiver that receives a flow-controlled frame MUST always account
% for its contribution against the connection flow-control window,
% unless the receiver treats this as a connection error
% (Section 5.4.1). This is necessary even if the frame is in error.
% The sender counts the frame toward the flow-control window, but if
% the receiver does not, the flow-control window at the sender and
% receiver can become different.
%% (RFC7540 6.9.1)
% The sender MUST NOT
% send a flow-controlled frame with a length that exceeds the space
% available in either of the flow-control windows advertised by the
% receiver. Frames with zero length with the END_STREAM flag set (that
% is, an empty DATA frame) MAY be sent if there is no available space
% in either flow-control window.
window_update_reject_overflow(Config) ->
doc("WINDOW_UPDATE frames that cause the connection flow control "
"window to exceed 2^31-1 must be rejected with a "
"FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR connection error. (RFC7540 6.9.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a connection-wide WINDOW_UPDATE frame that causes the window to overflow.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
cow_http2:window_update(16#7fffffff)
]),
%% Receive a FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 3:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
window_update_reject_overflow_stream(Config) ->
doc("WINDOW_UPDATE frames that cause a stream flow control "
"window to exceed 2^31-1 must be rejected with a "
"FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR stream error. (RFC7540 6.9.1)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame immediately followed by a WINDOW_UPDATE
%% frame that causes the stream window to overflow.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, [
cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock),
cow_http2:window_update(1, 16#7fffffff)
]),
%% Receive a FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR stream error.
{ok, << _:24, 3:8, _:8, 1:32, 3:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 6000),
ok.
settings_initial_window_size_changes(Config) ->
doc("When the value of SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE changes, the server "
"must adjust the size of the flow control windows of the active "
"streams. (RFC7540 6.9.2)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Set SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE to 0 to prevent sending of DATA.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:settings(#{initial_window_size => 0})),
%% Receive the SETTINGS ack.
{ok, << 0:24, 4:8, 1:8, 0:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
%% Send a HEADERS frame.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a response but no DATA frames are coming.
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 1:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
{error, timeout} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
%% Set SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE to a larger value.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:settings(#{initial_window_size => 5})),
%% Receive the SETTINGS ack.
{ok, << 0:24, 4:8, 1:8, 0:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
%% Receive a DATA frame of that size and no other.
{ok, << 5:24, 0:8, 0:8, 1:32, "Hello" >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 14, 1000),
{error, timeout} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
%% Set SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE to exactly the size in the body.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:settings(#{initial_window_size => 12})),
%% Receive the SETTINGS ack.
{ok, << 0:24, 4:8, 1:8, 0:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
%% Receive the rest of the response.
{ok, << 7:24, 0:8, 1:8, 1:32, " world!" >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 16, 1000),
ok.
settings_initial_window_size_changes_negative(Config) ->
doc("When the value of SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE changes, the server "
"must adjust the size of the flow control windows of the active "
"streams even if their window end up negative. (RFC7540 6.9.2)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Set SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE to 5.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:settings(#{initial_window_size => 5})),
%% Receive the SETTINGS ack.
{ok, << 0:24, 4:8, 1:8, 0:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
%% Send a HEADERS frame.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a response with a single DATA frame of the initial size we set.
{ok, << SkipLen:24, 1:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
{ok, _} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, SkipLen, 1000),
{ok, << 5:24, 0:8, 0:8, 1:32, "Hello" >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 14, 1000),
{error, timeout} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
%% Set SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE to 0 to make the stream's window negative.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:settings(#{initial_window_size => 0})),
%% Receive the SETTINGS ack.
{ok, << 0:24, 4:8, 1:8, 0:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
%% Set SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE to exactly the size in the body.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:settings(#{initial_window_size => 12})),
%% Receive the SETTINGS ack.
{ok, << 0:24, 4:8, 1:8, 0:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
%% Receive the rest of the response.
{ok, << 7:24, 0:8, 1:8, 1:32, " world!" >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 16, 1000),
ok.
settings_initial_window_size_reject_overflow(Config) ->
doc("A SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE that causes a flow control window "
"to exceed 2^31-1 must be rejected with a FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR "
"connection error. (RFC7540 6.9.2)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Set SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE to 2^31.
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:settings(#{initial_window_size => 16#80000000})),
%% Receive a FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR connection error.
{ok, << _:24, 7:8, _:72, 3:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 17, 6000),
ok.
%% (RFC7540 6.9.3)
%% @todo The right way to do this seems to be to wait for the SETTINGS ack
%% before we KNOW the flow control window was updated on the other side.
% A receiver that wishes to use a smaller flow-control window than the
% current size can send a new SETTINGS frame. However, the receiver
% MUST be prepared to receive data that exceeds this window size, since
% the sender might send data that exceeds the lower limit prior to
% processing the SETTINGS frame.
%% (RFC7540 6.10) CONTINUATION
% CONTINUATION frames MUST be associated with a stream. If a
% CONTINUATION frame is received whose stream identifier field is 0x0,
% the recipient MUST respond with a connection error (Section 5.4.1) of
% type PROTOCOL_ERROR.
%
% A CONTINUATION frame MUST be preceded by a HEADERS, PUSH_PROMISE or
% CONTINUATION frame without the END_HEADERS flag set. A recipient
% that observes violation of this rule MUST respond with a connection
% error (Section 5.4.1) of type PROTOCOL_ERROR.
%% (RFC7540 7) Error Codes
% Unknown or unsupported error codes MUST NOT trigger any special
% behavior. These MAY be treated by an implementation as being
% equivalent to INTERNAL_ERROR.
%% (RFC7540 8.1)
% A HEADERS frame (and associated CONTINUATION frames) can only appear
% at the start or end of a stream. An endpoint that receives a HEADERS
% frame without the END_STREAM flag set after receiving a final (non-
% informational) status code MUST treat the corresponding request or
% response as malformed (Section 8.1.2.6).
%
%% @todo This one is interesting to implement because Cowboy DOES this.
% A server can
% send a complete response prior to the client sending an entire
% request if the response does not depend on any portion of the request
% that has not been sent and received. When this is true, a server MAY
% request that the client abort transmission of a request without error
% by sending a RST_STREAM with an error code of NO_ERROR after sending
% a complete response (i.e., a frame with the END_STREAM flag).
headers_reject_uppercase_header_name(Config) ->
doc("Requests containing uppercase header names must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error. (RFC7540 8.1.2, RFC7540 8.1.2.6)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with a uppercase header name.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>},
{<<"HELLO">>, <<"world">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error.
{ok, << _:24, 3:8, _:8, 1:32, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 6000),
ok.
reject_response_pseudo_headers(Config) ->
doc("Requests containing response pseudo-headers must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error. (RFC7540 8.1.2.1, RFC7540 8.1.2.6)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with a response pseudo-header.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>},
{<<":status">>, <<"200">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error.
{ok, << _:24, 3:8, _:8, 1:32, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 6000),
ok.
reject_unknown_pseudo_headers(Config) ->
doc("Requests containing unknown pseudo-headers must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error. (RFC7540 8.1.2.1, RFC7540 8.1.2.6)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with an unknown pseudo-header.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>},
{<<":upgrade">>, <<"websocket">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error.
{ok, << _:24, 3:8, _:8, 1:32, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 6000),
ok.
%% @todo Implement request trailers. reject_pseudo_headers_in_trailers(Config) ->
% Pseudo-header fields MUST NOT appear in trailers.
% Endpoints MUST treat a request or response that contains
% undefined or invalid pseudo-header fields as malformed
% (Section 8.1.2.6).
reject_pseudo_headers_after_regular_headers(Config) ->
doc("Requests containing pseudo-headers after regular headers must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error. (RFC7540 8.1.2.1, RFC7540 8.1.2.6)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with a pseudo-header after regular headers.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<"content-length">>, <<"0">>},
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error.
{ok, << _:24, 3:8, _:8, 1:32, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 6000),
ok.
reject_connection_header(Config) ->
doc("Requests containing a connection header must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error. (RFC7540 8.1.2.2, RFC7540 8.1.2.6)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with a connection header.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>},
{<<"connection">>, <<"close">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error.
{ok, << _:24, 3:8, _:8, 1:32, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 6000),
ok.
reject_keep_alive_header(Config) ->
doc("Requests containing a keep-alive header must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error. (RFC7540 8.1.2.2, RFC7540 8.1.2.6)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with a keep-alive header.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>},
{<<"keep-alive">>, <<"timeout=5, max=1000">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error.
{ok, << _:24, 3:8, _:8, 1:32, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 6000),
ok.
reject_proxy_authenticate_header(Config) ->
doc("Requests containing a connection header must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error. (RFC7540 8.1.2.2, RFC7540 8.1.2.6)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with a proxy-authenticate header.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>},
{<<"proxy-authenticate">>, <<"Basic">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error.
{ok, << _:24, 3:8, _:8, 1:32, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 6000),
ok.
reject_proxy_authorization_header(Config) ->
doc("Requests containing a connection header must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error. (RFC7540 8.1.2.2, RFC7540 8.1.2.6)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with a proxy-authorization header.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>},
{<<"proxy-authorization">>, <<"Basic YWxhZGRpbjpvcGVuc2VzYW1l">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error.
{ok, << _:24, 3:8, _:8, 1:32, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 6000),
ok.
reject_transfer_encoding_header(Config) ->
doc("Requests containing a connection header must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error. (RFC7540 8.1.2.2, RFC7540 8.1.2.6)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with a transfer-encoding header.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>},
{<<"transfer-encoding">>, <<"chunked">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error.
{ok, << _:24, 3:8, _:8, 1:32, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 6000),
ok.
reject_upgrade_header(Config) ->
doc("Requests containing a connection header must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error. (RFC7540 8.1.2.2, RFC7540 8.1.2.6)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with a upgrade header.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>},
{<<"upgrade">>, <<"websocket">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error.
{ok, << _:24, 3:8, _:8, 1:32, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 6000),
ok.
accept_te_header_value_trailers(Config) ->
doc("Requests containing a TE header with a value of \"trailers\" "
"must be accepted. (RFC7540 8.1.2.2)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with a TE header with value "trailers".
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>},
{<<"te">>, <<"trailers">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a response.
{ok, << _:24, 1:8, _:8, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 9, 1000),
ok.
reject_te_header_other_values(Config) ->
doc("Requests containing a TE header with a value other than \"trailers\" must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error. (RFC7540 8.1.2.2, RFC7540 8.1.2.6)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with a TE header with a different value.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>},
{<<"te">>, <<"trailers, deflate;q=0.5">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error.
{ok, << _:24, 3:8, _:8, 1:32, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 6000),
ok.
%% (RFC7540 8.1.2.2)
% This means that an intermediary transforming an HTTP/1.x message to
% HTTP/2 will need to remove any header fields nominated by the
% Connection header field, along with the Connection header field
% itself. Such intermediaries SHOULD also remove other connection-
% specific header fields, such as Keep-Alive, Proxy-Connection,
% Transfer-Encoding, and Upgrade, even if they are not nominated by the
% Connection header field.
reject_userinfo(Config) ->
doc("An authority containing a userinfo component must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error. (RFC7540 8.1.2.3, RFC7540 8.1.2.6)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with a userinfo authority component.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"user@localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<"/">>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error.
{ok, << _:24, 3:8, _:8, 1:32, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 6000),
ok.
%% (RFC7540 8.1.2.3)
% To ensure that the HTTP/1.1 request line can be reproduced
% accurately, this pseudo-header field MUST be omitted when
% translating from an HTTP/1.1 request that has a request target in
% origin or asterisk form (see [RFC7230], Section 5.3). Clients
% that generate HTTP/2 requests directly SHOULD use the ":authority"
% pseudo-header field instead of the Host header field. An
% intermediary that converts an HTTP/2 request to HTTP/1.1 MUST
% create a Host header field if one is not present in a request by
% copying the value of the ":authority" pseudo-header field.
reject_empty_path(Config) ->
doc("A request containing an empty path component must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error. (RFC7540 8.1.2.3, RFC7540 8.1.2.6)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with an empty path component.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<>>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error.
{ok, << _:24, 3:8, _:8, 1:32, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 6000),
ok.
reject_missing_pseudo_header_method(Config) ->
doc("A request without a method component must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error. (RFC7540 8.1.2.3, RFC7540 8.1.2.6)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame without a :method pseudo-header.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<>>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error.
{ok, << _:24, 3:8, _:8, 1:32, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 6000),
ok.
reject_many_pseudo_header_method(Config) ->
doc("A request containing more than one method component must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error. (RFC7540 8.1.2.3, RFC7540 8.1.2.6)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with more than one :method pseudo-header.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<>>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error.
{ok, << _:24, 3:8, _:8, 1:32, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 6000),
ok.
reject_missing_pseudo_header_scheme(Config) ->
doc("A request without a scheme component must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error. (RFC7540 8.1.2.3, RFC7540 8.1.2.6)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame without a :scheme pseudo-header.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<>>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error.
{ok, << _:24, 3:8, _:8, 1:32, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 6000),
ok.
reject_many_pseudo_header_scheme(Config) ->
doc("A request containing more than one scheme component must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error. (RFC7540 8.1.2.3, RFC7540 8.1.2.6)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with more than one :scheme pseudo-header.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<>>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error.
{ok, << _:24, 3:8, _:8, 1:32, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 6000),
ok.
reject_missing_pseudo_header_authority(Config) ->
doc("A request without an authority component must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error. (RFC7540 8.1.2.3, RFC7540 8.1.2.6)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame without an :authority pseudo-header.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":path">>, <<>>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error.
{ok, << _:24, 3:8, _:8, 1:32, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 6000),
ok.
reject_many_pseudo_header_authority(Config) ->
doc("A request containing more than one authority component must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error. (RFC7540 8.1.2.3, RFC7540 8.1.2.6)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with more than one :authority pseudo-header.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<>>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error.
{ok, << _:24, 3:8, _:8, 1:32, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 6000),
ok.
reject_missing_pseudo_header_path(Config) ->
doc("A request without a path component must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error. (RFC7540 8.1.2.3, RFC7540 8.1.2.6)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame without a :path pseudo-header.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>} %% @todo Correct port number.
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error.
{ok, << _:24, 3:8, _:8, 1:32, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 6000),
ok.
reject_many_pseudo_header_path(Config) ->
doc("A request containing more than one path component must be rejected "
"with a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error. (RFC7540 8.1.2.3, RFC7540 8.1.2.6)"),
{ok, Socket} = do_handshake(Config),
%% Send a HEADERS frame with more than one :path pseudo-header.
{HeadersBlock, _} = cow_hpack:encode([
{<<":method">>, <<"GET">>},
{<<":scheme">>, <<"http">>},
{<<":authority">>, <<"localhost">>}, %% @todo Correct port number.
{<<":path">>, <<>>},
{<<":path">>, <<>>}
]),
ok = gen_tcp:send(Socket, cow_http2:headers(1, fin, HeadersBlock)),
%% Receive a PROTOCOL_ERROR stream error.
{ok, << _:24, 3:8, _:8, 1:32, 1:32 >>} = gen_tcp:recv(Socket, 13, 6000),
ok.
%% (RFC7540 8.1.2.4)
% For HTTP/2 responses, a single ":status" pseudo-header field is
% defined that carries the HTTP status code field (see [RFC7231],
% Section 6). This pseudo-header field MUST be included in all
% responses; otherwise, the response is malformed (Section 8.1.2.6).
%% (RFC7540 8.1.2.5)
% To allow for better compression efficiency, the Cookie header field
% MAY be split into separate header fields, each with one or more
% cookie-pairs. If there are multiple Cookie header fields after
% decompression, these MUST be concatenated into a single octet string
% using the two-octet delimiter of 0x3B, 0x20 (the ASCII string "; ")
% before being passed into a non-HTTP/2 context, such as an HTTP/1.1
% connection, or a generic HTTP server application.
%% (RFC7540 8.1.2.6)
% A request or response that includes a payload body can include a
% content-length header field. A request or response is also malformed
% if the value of a content-length header field does not equal the sum
% of the DATA frame payload lengths that form the body. A response
% that is defined to have no payload, as described in [RFC7230],
% Section 3.3.2, can have a non-zero content-length header field, even
% though no content is included in DATA frames.
%
% Intermediaries that process HTTP requests or responses (i.e., any
% intermediary not acting as a tunnel) MUST NOT forward a malformed
% request or response. Malformed requests or responses that are
% detected MUST be treated as a stream error (Section 5.4.2) of type
% PROTOCOL_ERROR.
%
% For malformed requests, a server MAY send an HTTP response prior to
% closing or resetting the stream. Clients MUST NOT accept a malformed
% response. Note that these requirements are intended to protect
% against several types of common attacks against HTTP; they are
% deliberately strict because being permissive can expose
% implementations to these vulnerabilities.
%% @todo It migh be worth reproducing the good examples. (RFC7540 8.1.3)
%% (RFC7540 8.1.4)
% A server MUST NOT indicate that a stream has not been processed
% unless it can guarantee that fact. If frames that are on a stream
% are passed to the application layer for any stream, then
% REFUSED_STREAM MUST NOT be used for that stream, and a GOAWAY frame
% MUST include a stream identifier that is greater than or equal to the
% given stream identifier.
%% (RFC7540 8.2)
% Promised requests MUST be cacheable (see [RFC7231], Section 4.2.3),
% MUST be safe (see [RFC7231], Section 4.2.1), and MUST NOT include a
% request body.
%
% The server MUST include a value in the ":authority" pseudo-header
% field for which the server is authoritative (see Section 10.1).
%
% A client cannot push. Thus, servers MUST treat the receipt of a
% PUSH_PROMISE frame as a connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type
% PROTOCOL_ERROR.
%% (RFC7540 8.2.1)
% The header fields in PUSH_PROMISE and any subsequent CONTINUATION
% frames MUST be a valid and complete set of request header fields
% (Section 8.1.2.3). The server MUST include a method in the ":method"
% pseudo-header field that is safe and cacheable. If a client receives
% a PUSH_PROMISE that does not include a complete and valid set of
% header fields or the ":method" pseudo-header field identifies a
% method that is not safe, it MUST respond with a stream error
% (Section 5.4.2) of type PROTOCOL_ERROR.
%
%% @todo This probably should be documented.
% The server SHOULD send PUSH_PROMISE (Section 6.6) frames prior to
% sending any frames that reference the promised responses. This
% avoids a race where clients issue requests prior to receiving any
% PUSH_PROMISE frames.
%
% PUSH_PROMISE frames MUST NOT be sent by the client.
%
% PUSH_PROMISE frames can be sent by the server in response to any
% client-initiated stream, but the stream MUST be in either the "open"
% or "half-closed (remote)" state with respect to the server.
% PUSH_PROMISE frames are interspersed with the frames that comprise a
% response, though they cannot be interspersed with HEADERS and
% CONTINUATION frames that comprise a single header block.
%% (RFC7540 8.2.2)
% If the client determines, for any reason, that it does not wish to
% receive the pushed response from the server or if the server takes
% too long to begin sending the promised response, the client can send
% a RST_STREAM frame, using either the CANCEL or REFUSED_STREAM code
% and referencing the pushed stream's identifier.
%
% A client can use the SETTINGS_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS setting to limit
% the number of responses that can be concurrently pushed by a server.
% Advertising a SETTINGS_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS value of zero disables
% server push by preventing the server from creating the necessary
% streams. This does not prohibit a server from sending PUSH_PROMISE
% frames; clients need to reset any promised streams that are not
% wanted.
%% @todo Implement CONNECT. (RFC7540 8.3)
status_code_421(Config) ->
doc("The 421 Misdirected Request status code can be sent. (RFC7540 9.1.2)"),
ConnPid = gun_open(Config),
Ref = gun:get(ConnPid, "/resp/reply2/421"),
{response, fin, 421, _} = gun:await(ConnPid, Ref),
ok.
%% @todo Review (RFC7540 9.2, 9.2.1, 9.2.2) TLS 1.2 usage.
%% We probably want different ways to enforce these to simplify the life
%% of users. A function cowboy:start_h2_tls could do the same as start_tls
%% but with the security requirements of HTTP/2 enforced. Another way is to
%% have an option at the establishment of the connection that checks that
%% the security of the connection is adequate.
%% (RFC7540 10.3)
% The HTTP/2 header field encoding allows the expression of names that
% are not valid field names in the Internet Message Syntax used by
% HTTP/1.1. Requests or responses containing invalid header field
% names MUST be treated as malformed (Section 8.1.2.6).
%
% Similarly, HTTP/2 allows header field values that are not valid.
% While most of the values that can be encoded will not alter header
% field parsing, carriage return (CR, ASCII 0xd), line feed (LF, ASCII
% 0xa), and the zero character (NUL, ASCII 0x0) might be exploited by
% an attacker if they are translated verbatim. Any request or response
% that contains a character not permitted in a header field value MUST
% be treated as malformed (Section 8.1.2.6). Valid characters are
% defined by the "field-content" ABNF rule in Section 3.2 of [RFC7230].
%% (RFC7540 10.5) Denial-of-Service Considerations
% An endpoint that doesn't monitor this behavior exposes itself to a
% risk of denial-of-service attack. Implementations SHOULD track the
% use of these features and set limits on their use. An endpoint MAY
% treat activity that is suspicious as a connection error
% (Section 5.4.1) of type ENHANCE_YOUR_CALM.
%% (RFC7540 10.5.1)
% A server that receives a larger header block than it is willing to
% handle can send an HTTP 431 (Request Header Fields Too Large) status
% code [RFC6585]. A client can discard responses that it cannot
% process. The header block MUST be processed to ensure a consistent
% connection state, unless the connection is closed.
%% @todo Implement CONNECT and limit the number of CONNECT streams (RFC7540 10.5.2).
%% @todo This probably should be documented. (RFC7540 10.6)
% Implementations communicating on a secure channel MUST NOT compress
% content that includes both confidential and attacker-controlled data
% unless separate compression dictionaries are used for each source of
% data. Compression MUST NOT be used if the source of data cannot be
% reliably determined. Generic stream compression, such as that
% provided by TLS, MUST NOT be used with HTTP/2 (see Section 9.2).
%% (RFC7540 A)
% An HTTP/2 implementation MAY treat the negotiation of any of the
% following cipher suites with TLS 1.2 as a connection error
% (Section 5.4.1) of type INADEQUATE_SECURITY.