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While working with HTTP/2, we are not re-sending failed requests.
In case we receive a GOAWAY frame, we properly handle it by
processing some active streams if possible, and aborting streams
that will not proceed further with ContentResendError. But it's
possible that some server failed to send us GOAWAY (for example,
it died) or closed the connection not finishing the streams that
were still active and valid (ID <= value from GOAWAY frame).
Now that we will not re-connect, there is no reason to be quiet
about us not progressing - emit RemoteHostClosedError on any
remaining active stream/request we cannot process further.
Fixes: QTBUG-77852
Change-Id: I4cd68a1c8c103b1fbe36c20a1cc406ab2e20dd12
Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Timur Pocheptsov <timur.pocheptsov@qt.io>
(cherry picked from commit 543769666f18f79bd6ebd6119a39834aafc2b0df)
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The _q_error slot has a special case for RemoteHostClosedError,
where the current channel's state is 'idle' and no request/reply
is in progress. The comment states that:
"Not actually an error, it is normal for Keep-Alive connections
to close after some time if no request is sent on them. No need
to error the other replies below. Just bail out here. The _q_disconnected
will handle the possibly pipelined replies."
_q_disconnected, indeed, takes care about pipelined replies ... calling
'ensureConnected' even if we have 0 replies in pipeline, which makes
zero sense to me and results in QNAM endlessly trying to re-connect
to the server.
Fixes: QTBUG-77852
Change-Id: I6dcb43b36a6d432bc940246a08f65e1ee903fd24
Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Timur Pocheptsov <timur.pocheptsov@qt.io>
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I realized this is a potential scenario where we will have leftover
data, but it wasn't covered.
Change-Id: Ibaf1015bf2aee120e4a4d98888925b88ecb6ddfd
Reviewed-by: Jesus Fernandez <jsfdez@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Timur Pocheptsov <timur.pocheptsov@qt.io>
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While working with HTTP/2, we are not re-sending failed requests.
In case we receive a GOAWAY frame, we properly handle it by
processing some active streams if possible, and aborting streams
that will not proceed further with ContentResendError. But it's
possible that some server failed to send us GOAWAY (for example,
it died) or closed the connection not finishing the streams that
were still active and valid (ID <= value from GOAWAY frame).
Now that we will not re-connect, there is no reason to be quiet
about us not progressing - emit RemoteHostClosedError on any
remaining active stream/request we cannot process further.
Fixes: QTBUG-77852
Change-Id: I4cd68a1c8c103b1fbe36c20a1cc406ab2e20dd12
Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Timur Pocheptsov <timur.pocheptsov@qt.io>
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The minimum supported version is Windows 7. Remove
QOperatingSystemVersion::WindowsVista added by
b0cd007335853f283c47ffb0f5611d14e6dbe84b and replace with "true"
wherever it was used.
Change-Id: I08c0208467b655a921b6773f77d8bc099be69031
Reviewed-by: Friedemann Kleint <Friedemann.Kleint@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
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Conflicts:
src/corelib/codecs/qicucodec.cpp
src/dbus/qdbusserver.cpp
src/gui/painting/qbezier.cpp
src/plugins/platforms/eglfs/deviceintegration/eglfs_kms/qeglfskmsgbmscreen.cpp
src/plugins/printsupport/cups/qppdprintdevice.cpp
Change-Id: I2703128bb64baf5580fbc2c2061b55b0f0611d2a
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Change-Id: I9823da32168e99bbece2f8337d0bd4d33e6d634c
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When the end range of a byte range in a HTTP request is skipped the download
manager adds 0 it its place when resuming that download.
When there is no end range given the value is skipped.
Task-number: QTBUG-77867
Change-Id: I52358c94cf56c88217fcc91abb102ed393ac7242
Reviewed-by: Timur Pocheptsov <timur.pocheptsov@qt.io>
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* initialize the structure used as argument to ioctl SIOCGIFMEDIA
The ioctl in ifType(...) returned -1 and set errno to EFAULT, thus
the code to determine the interface type was not executed.
Task-number: QTBUG-76408
Change-Id: Ib69c2c0cd4dda3604d568adf9746e0c9a280e9a0
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
Reviewed-by: Karsten Heimrich <karsten.heimrich@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Christian Ehrlicher <ch.ehrlicher@gmx.de>
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This should help when things are moving fast, and downloads and
network object are destroyed before the callbacks finishes.
Change-Id: I1f65965bd61efc2e641d03eb071f23e684dd5c44
Reviewed-by: Edward Welbourne <edward.welbourne@qt.io>
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Conflicts:
src/gui/configure.json
src/gui/util/qtexturefilereader.cpp
src/gui/util/util.pri
tests/auto/gui/util/qtexturefilereader/tst_qtexturefilereader.cpp
Change-Id: I2bc4f84705b66099e97330cda68e0b816aceb9cc
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As is said in RFC7301 in section 3.1 [1]:
Protocols are named by IANA-registered, opaque, non-empty byte strings
[...]. Empty strings MUST NOT be included and byte strings MUST NOT be
truncated.
[1]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7301#section-3.1
Change-Id: I2c41fa99984a53cc58803e5a264d06edac964cc6
Reviewed-by: Timur Pocheptsov <timur.pocheptsov@qt.io>
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The source code is still only using the old negative define check.
Change-Id: I7e2775d6d4664cb5b802b0a40fb3f1711c8f6915
Reviewed-by: Alexandru Croitor <alexandru.croitor@qt.io>
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As is said in RFC7301 in section 3.1 [1]:
Protocols are named by IANA-registered, opaque, non-empty byte strings
[...]. Empty strings MUST NOT be included and byte strings MUST NOT be
truncated.
[1]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7301#section-3.1
Change-Id: I38168ac570a433807e16121d5dec46d4ac73c4bf
Reviewed-by: Timur Pocheptsov <timur.pocheptsov@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Edward Welbourne <edward.welbourne@qt.io>
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Mark QCalendarBackend as internal since it is in a private header
and fix some issues in the QCalendar related classes.
src/corelib/time/qcalendar.cpp:201: (qdoc) warning: clang found diagnostics parsing \fn int QCalendarBackend::daysInMonth(int month, int year) const
error: incomplete type 'QCalendarBackend' named in nested name specifier
(repeats)
src/corelib/time/qdatetime.cpp:1426: (qdoc) warning: Unknown command '\override' (repeats)
src/corelib/time/qcalendar.cpp:642: (qdoc) warning: Undocumented enum item 'Last' in QCalendar::System
src/corelib/time/qcalendar.cpp:642: (qdoc) warning: Undocumented enum item 'User' in QCalendar::System
src/corelib/time/qcalendar.cpp:744: (qdoc) warning: Undocumented parameter 'year' in QCalendar::isLeapYear()
src/corelib/time/qcalendar.cpp:923: (qdoc) warning: Can't link to 'dateTimeString()' (repeats)
src/corelib/time/qcalendar.cpp:893: (qdoc) warning: No such parameter 'year' in QCalendar::partsFromDate()
src/corelib/time/qcalendar.cpp:893: (qdoc) warning: No such parameter 'month' in QCalendar::partsFromDate()
src/corelib/time/qcalendar.cpp:893: (qdoc) warning: No such parameter 'day' in QCalendar::partsFromDate()
src/corelib/time/qdatetime.cpp:1425: (qdoc) warning: Undocumented parameter 'nmonths' in QDate::addMonths()
src/corelib/time/qdatetime.cpp:1467: (qdoc) warning: Undocumented parameter 'nyears' in QDate::addYears()
src/corelib/statemachine/qstatemachine.cpp:2522: (qdoc) warning: Undocumented enum item 'StateMachineChildModeSetToParallelError' in QStateMachine::Error
src/corelib/kernel/qtimer.cpp:602: (qdoc) warning: Undocumented parameter 'connectionType' in QTimer::callOnTimeout()
src/corelib/time/qcalendar.cpp:159: (qdoc) warning: Undocumented parameter 'name' in QCalendarBackend::QCalendarBackend()
src/corelib/time/qcalendar.cpp:159: (qdoc) warning: Undocumented parameter 'id' in QCalendarBackend::QCalendarBackend()
src/corelib/time/qcalendar.cpp:529: (qdoc) warning: Can't link to 'registerCalendar()'
src/corelib/time/qcalendar.cpp:529: (qdoc) warning: Can't link to 'fromName()'
src/corelib/time/qcalendar.cpp:178: (qdoc) warning: Can't link to 'QCalendar::fromEnum()'
src/corelib/time/qcalendar.cpp:405: (qdoc) warning: Undocumented parameter 'jd' in QCalendarBackend::dayOfWeek()
src/corelib/time/qcalendar.cpp:405: (qdoc) warning: Can't link to 'weekDayName()'
src/corelib/time/qcalendar.cpp:405: (qdoc) warning: Can't link to 'standaloneWeekDayName()'
src/corelib/time/qcalendar.cpp:268: (qdoc) warning: Can't link to 'daysInMonth()'
src/corelib/time/qcalendar.cpp:268: (qdoc) warning: Can't link to 'isLeapYear()'
src/corelib/time/qcalendar.cpp:295: (qdoc) warning: Can't link to 'daysInMonth()'
src/corelib/time/qcalendar.cpp:313: (qdoc) warning: Can't link to 'isLuniSolar()'
src/corelib/time/qcalendar.cpp:313: (qdoc) warning: Can't link to 'isSolar()'
src/corelib/time/qcalendar.cpp:313: (qdoc) warning: Can't link to 'isLunar()'
src/corelib/time/qcalendar.cpp:340: (qdoc) warning: Can't link to 'daysInMonth()'
src/corelib/time/qcalendar.cpp:357: (qdoc) warning: Can't link to 'daysInMonth()'
src/corelib/time/qcalendar.cpp:544: (qdoc) warning: Can't link to 'fromName()'
Change-Id: Ia2fabefb917f8e4cfa361044d9b754717276f4aa
Reviewed-by: Edward Welbourne <edward.welbourne@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Paul Wicking <paul.wicking@qt.io>
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From the API review.
Amends cd816d4b6ac4358a92dbda906288ba6d969fc1cd.
Change-Id: I3d3e2ef331501fa498545c5eec0e321544165b0d
Reviewed-by: Timur Pocheptsov <timur.pocheptsov@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Edward Welbourne <edward.welbourne@qt.io>
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Conflicts:
src/widgets/kernel/qwidget.cpp
src/widgets/kernel/qwidget_p.h
src/widgets/kernel/qwidgetrepaintmanager.cpp
src/widgets/kernel/qwidgetwindow.cpp
tests/auto/widgets/kernel/qwidget/tst_qwidget.cpp
Change-Id: Ifae457d0427be8e2465e474b055722e11b3b1e5c
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And send it in our 'SETTINGS' frame. Add an auto-test
for this and (as a bonus) - fix a bug accidentally
introduced by the previous change.
Task-number: QTBUG-77412
Change-Id: I4277ff47e8d8d3b6b8666fbcd7dc73c827f349c0
Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
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QHttp2Configuration is using entities (read definitions) from http2,
which is only conditionally included in the *.pri file (requires http).
So as a result we had linker errors.
Fixes: QTBUG-77759
Change-Id: I8b33b0a4802a295f67edad03da3743b24f7ce514
Reviewed-by: Eskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt <eskil.abrahamsen-blomfeldt@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Paul Wicking <paul.wicking@qt.io>
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It's temporarily storing QByteArrays before we copy them directly to
QIODevice's internal buffer. We can save the extra work by just push
them directly into the buffer.
The signal compression is no longer useful performance-wise, but is
kept as it will throttle the amount of readyRead emissions the users has
to handle.
Reorder some of the operations as a result to make it more natural.
Change-Id: Ifc0481d56fec42545e95970125d883a5c68d647a
Reviewed-by: Alex Trotsenko <alex1973tr@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Timur Pocheptsov <timur.pocheptsov@qt.io>
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Upon reading the Apple's documentation it would appear the indexing
is more complicated (they name the specific fields and which kind
of indexing must be applied to each). This requires a finer level
of configuration/control and probably a separate class (aka
QHpackConfiguration? ;). We'll provide it in future, if requested
by our users.
Fixes: QTBUG-77412
Change-Id: I6e9461b3966ed59c8b70873eab999a07a04eb289
Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
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And either compress or not.
Task-number: QTBUG-77412
Change-Id: I3b09385d2b3caf4f7de0455ad6e22c0f068c33a9
Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
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Similar to TLS configuration that we can use on QNetworkRequest,
we can configure different options in our HTTP/2 handling by
providing QNetworkAccessManager with h2 configuration. Previously,
it was only possible internally in our auto-test - a hack with
QObject's properties and a private class. Now it's time to provide
a public API for this.
[ChangeLog][QtNetwork][QNetworkRequest] Add an ability to configure HTTP/2 protocol
Change-Id: I80266a74f6dcdfabb7fc05ed1dce17897bcda886
Reviewed-by: Timur Pocheptsov <timur.pocheptsov@qt.io>
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Through some misconceptions about ComPtr I ended up thinking that it did
not call AddRef internally on creation. But it does. This lead to always
having > 1 ref-counter.
Also stop the monitor on destruction if it hasn't already been stopped.
As was already done for QNetworkStatusMonitorPrivate.
Change-Id: Ic72a2f5cb3325f86c018f90b497caaec834cb214
Reviewed-by: Timur Pocheptsov <timur.pocheptsov@qt.io>
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Change-Id: Ia3645f92b9debf3e1fe2d972300c7d0dbd649268
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Change-Id: Id7954ada1f8658d3b1da5e8241a09f2d201a7c56
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Some servers seem to be unable to properly calculate our window size
from a delta we send via WINDOW_UPDATE frame immediately after our
client preface and the SETTINGS frame. The remote replies with a
GOAWAY frame blaming flow control error. Guessing what's this
magic number they use seems to be not feasible, we now use a
half of what we had before.
Fixes: QTBUG-77308
Change-Id: I41dacfd25a395a27003f330d01b6d8d60b8f407c
Reviewed-by: Edward Welbourne <edward.welbourne@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
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Conflicts:
qmake/generators/unix/unixmake2.cpp
src/plugins/platforms/cocoa/qcocoawindow.mm
Change-Id: Iba7aa7324f35543e0297a3680956420058cd3630
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While it is correct not to call the functor when the context object has
been destroyed, we still need ot clean up the slotObj. It's a low-
probability memory leak: the context object has to disappear while
waiting for a host resolution, and for repeated requests for the same
host the cache takes over anyway.
Task-number: QTBUG-76276
Change-Id: Id9daf391353b8252443f3186a7d504d70c553b24
Reviewed-by: Timur Pocheptsov <timur.pocheptsov@qt.io>
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Remove "final" since it has problems with 10.0.15063.0:
qnetconmonitor_win.cpp
C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\include\10.0.15063.0\winrt\wrl/client.h(61): error C3246: 'Microsoft::WRL::Details::RemoveIUnknownBase<T>': cannot inherit from 'QNetworkConnectionEvents' as it has been declared as 'final'
with
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T=QNetworkConnectionEvents
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kernel\qnetconmonitor_win.cpp(102): note: see declaration of 'QNetworkConnectionEvents'
kernel\qnetconmonitor_win.cpp(373): note: see reference to class template instantiation 'Microsoft::WRL::Details::RemoveIUnknownBase<T>' being compiled
with
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T=QNetworkConnectionEvents
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C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\include\10.0.15063.0\winrt\wrl/client.h(61): error C3246: 'Microsoft::WRL::Details::RemoveIUnknownBase<T>': cannot inherit from 'QNetworkListManagerEvents' as it has been declared as 'final'
with
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T=QNetworkListManagerEvents
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kernel\qnetconmonitor_win.cpp(468): note: see declaration of 'QNetworkListManagerEvents'
kernel\qnetconmonitor_win.cpp(650): note: see reference to class template instantiation 'Microsoft::WRL::Details::RemoveIUnknownBase<T>' being compiled
with
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T=QNetworkListManagerEvents
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Change-Id: Ia35545b65acaebea3fcff194884be8a156974123
Reviewed-by: Timur Pocheptsov <timur.pocheptsov@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io>
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Now that QRecursiveMutex is getting split off of QMutex, QMutexLocker
will stop working on QRecursiveMutex once the split has been finalized
in Qt 6.
Even today, QMutexLocker contains casts from QBasicMutex to QMutex
that some reviewers are uncomfortable with. One way to carry
QMutexLocker forward is to template it on the mutex type, possibly
with aliases like QBasicMutexLocker and QRecursiveMutexLocker. C++17
code would then not require a port, thanks to CTAD.
But we have the problem now, and we can't template QMutexLocker in Qt 5.
The alternative is to look at std and realize that they have surpassed
QMutexLocker in expressiveness already. A scoped_lock cannot be
unlocked again, a unique_lock can be moved around. QMutexLocker
doesn't do either. The only "problem" is that the std lock classes are
already templates, but we can't, yet, rely on C++17 CTAD to make them
look as if they weren't.
So, prepare for a future with C++17 CTAD by writing factory functions,
qt_scoped_lock and qt_unique_lock, which will later port mechanically
to their C++17 equivalents (mostly).
The functions are added to a new private qlocking_p.h becauee we don't
want to make them public. These are for use in Qt's own implementation,
or for users that don't care about compatibility and will not mind them
to be removed once we depend on C++17. Originally, I planned to use
qmutex_p.h instead, but that header is not self-contained and causes
build errors when we started to include it into libraries other than
QtCore.
Regarding the return value of qt_scoped_lock: Ideally, we'd like to
return a std::scoped_lock, but two things stand in the way: First,
scoped_lock was only added in C++17 (we fall back to lock_guard if
scoped_lock is not available). Second, returning one from a function
requires C++17 guaranteed copy elision, because neither scoped_lock
not lock_guard have a copy ctor. In order for code not to come to
depend on a particular lock class, we return any of lock_guard,
unique_lock or scoped_guard, depending on what the compiler supports,
and therefore wrap the functions in the unnamed namespace to avoid
running into ODR if (private) headers are used from different projects
(autotests, e.g.). By the time we can drop them, however, qt_*_lock
will be semantically 100% identical to their replacements.
Port some initial users.
Change-Id: I2a208ef2a4a533ee8e675812273986460e6b4d00
Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira <thiago.macieira@intel.com>
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There are two cases:
In a BlockingQueuedConnection, QMetaCallEvent doesn't allocate memory
and instead passes already existing pointers through. A QSemaphore
is used to serialize data access between threads. So the constructor
taking a QSemaphore can be simplified to only accept an existing arg
array.
In a QueuedConnection, QMetaCallEvent needs to make deep copies of
the arguments, and memory needs to be allocated based on the number
of arguments. The previous code put the burden of memory allocation
on the code generating the event, while the memory was free'd by
~QMetaCallEvent. Instead, make it QMetaCallEvent's responsibility
to allocate and free the memory as needed, and adjust the code
generating QMetaCallEvents.
We can allocate the memory for types and pointers to arguments in a
single block, starting with the space for the array of void*, followed
by the space for the array of integers to avoid byte alignment issues.
By pre-allocating the space that's needed by three arguments, we can
avoid all mallocs for the majority of QMetaCallEvents.
Until this change has propagated through qt5.git, we need to keep the
old API that is still used by QtDeclarative around. Once QtDeclarative
has migrated to the new API, it can be removed.
Change-Id: Id7359ffc14897237ea9672dabae9ef199a821907
Reviewed-by: Simon Hausmann <simon.hausmann@qt.io>
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The three cases - with classic slot, with functor and context object,
and with lambda - are all doing the same work, they just differ in
how they signal the application code about the results.
The detour through an explicitly posted QMetaCallEvent is needed
if we have a functor or lambda; making sure that the temporary
QHostInfoResult object lives in the right thread guarantees that the
event is received in the correct thread, so we can directly call the
functor (as long as the context object is still alive).
Since we guarantee that the QHostInfoResult object lives in the
thread of the receiver, we can simply emit the signal for old-style
signal/slot connections; the regular signal/slot mechanism will do
the work for us.
Change-Id: I584df17df879af01c653e354490c4691dbedd3fa
Reviewed-by: Timur Pocheptsov <timur.pocheptsov@qt.io>
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Move location of stream ID from a dynamic property to an internal QHash.
Change-Id: I9bab4cbfaebe6a04d54afa7889aac748070e1f2e
Reviewed-by: Timur Pocheptsov <timur.pocheptsov@qt.io>
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Conflicts:
qmake/generators/win32/mingw_make.cpp
Change-Id: I2f790bc8572bd22fea01edf7ca74595b29f063eb
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Conflicts:
src/corelib/io/qresource.cpp
Change-Id: I54917f72444a621bd08aeaa15f5d17415993144d
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Lookups performed via QHostInfoRunnable must not synchronously call
the user-code's receiver objects, as that would execute user-code in
the wrong thread. Instead, post a metacall event through the event
loop of the receiver object, or the thread that initiated the lookup.
This was done correctly for the trivial cases of empty host name or
cached results, so the code generally existed. By moving it from a
global function into a member function of QHostInfoResult, we can
simply access the required data to construct and post the event.
As we process that posted event, we need to check that the context
object (which is already guarded via QPointer) is still alive, if
we had one in the first place. If we had one, and it's deleted, then
abort.
[ChangeLog][QtNetwork][QHostInfo] Functors used in the lookupHost
overloads are now called correctly in the thread of the context object.
When used without context object, the thread that initiates the lookup
will run the functor, and is required to run an event loop.
Change-Id: I9b38d4f9a23cfc4d9e07bc72de2d2cefe5d0d033
Fixes: QTBUG-76276
Reviewed-by: Edward Welbourne <edward.welbourne@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io>
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OpenSSL 1.1.x libs must be suffixed otherwise it will use the system ones which on API-21 are OpenSSL 1.0 not 1.1
Fixes: QTBUG-76884
Change-Id: I7d4052be68cf7dc65f74a48da8e1e37182056a5e
Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
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Need to pass correct buffer size
Change-Id: I19cb65114f49decc225cd807d59f1f08ad6b70c9
Fixes: QTBUG-76212
Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
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Now that all our supported compilers know char16_t, we no longer need
QStringViewLiteral, whose only purpose in life was to turn u"" into
L"" for MSVC < 2015.
Change-Id: I25a094fe7992d9d5dbeb4a524d9e99e043dcb8ce
Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
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Conflicts:
src/network/access/qhttpthreaddelegate.cpp
Change-Id: Id47b977587e2d713c16ac17e63c5ec80c2f05ee9
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QNetworkAccessManager::connectToHostEncrypted()/connectToHost()
creates 'fake' requests with pseudo-schemes 'preconnect-https'/
'preconnect-http'. QHttp2ProtocolHandler should handle this
requests in a special way - reporting them immediately as
finished (so that QNAM emits finished as it does in case of
HTTP/1.1) and not trying to send anything.
We also have to properly cache the connection - 'https' or
'http' scheme is too generic - it allows (unfortunately)
mixing H2/HTTP/1.1 in a single connection in case an attribute
was missing on a request, which is wrong.
h2c is more complicated, since it needs a real request
to negotiate the protocol switch to H2, with the current
QNetworkHttpConnection(Channel)'s design it's not possible
without large changes (aka regressions and new bugs introduced).
Auto-test extended.
Fixes: QTBUG-77082
Change-Id: I03467673a620c89784c2d36521020dc9d08aced7
Reviewed-by: Edward Welbourne <edward.welbourne@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io>
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QObjects are not even reentrant, but this class must be thread-safe,
so it's always ... icky ... to have to analyze a "thread-safe
QObject", because for all intents and purposes, that's an oxymoron.
The QObject-ness isn't even used, except for defining a private slot,
connected to QCoreApplication::destroyed(). That slot just calls
waitForDone() on QThreadPool, which is a QObject itself, so use it
as the context object for the signal-slot connection, using a lambda
as slot.
So, strip the class of it's base class, convert the private slot to a
lambda and connect to that. Finally, remove the moveToThread() call,
because this new class can be destroyed from any thread, not just the
main one.
Change-Id: I0e33983aa7afd0ad621ece4afd10d9e4adad38c1
Reviewed-by: Volker Hilsheimer <volker.hilsheimer@qt.io>
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If it was used in the past, it no longer is, and can't be, because
it's not exported.
Change-Id: Ifb9c353e756add5b57bf0c5706c075bb2eb41d83
Reviewed-by: Timur Pocheptsov <timur.pocheptsov@qt.io>
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Equality for QNetworkConfiguration is defined by identity of the
Private object, so even if there are QNCs with the same properties,
they will not compare equal. This probably happens when a user roams
through different WLANs (e.g. from work via public transport to home
and then back), and each time the home WLAN pops up, it will beget a
new QNetworkConfiguration, not comparing equal to the previous one.
So, over time, we might collect a sizeable amount of
QNetworkConfiguration objects just sitting in the cache without ever
being able to actually use an associated network session, because they
all have long since expired.
To fix, prune expired network sessions, and thus their associated
QNetworkConfigurations, from the cache. To not run every time, prune
only when this size of the cache is larger than 16 (arbitrary number).
Change-Id: I11a636f45ccf67420f84b1c79a4453a144de7c5c
Reviewed-by: Mårten Nordheim <marten.nordheim@qt.io>
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Change-Id: I685000c4f33fb3707b2102fae0b58092107dc8f0
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