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When `maybeReadMore` kicks in on a first bytes of incoming data, the `req.read(0)` will be invoked and the `req._consuming` will be set to `true`. This seemingly harmless property leads to a dire consequences: the server won't call `req._dump()` and the whole HTTP/1.1 pipeline will hang (single connection). PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/7211 Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com>v6.x
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const common = require('../common'); |
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const http = require('http'); |
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let onPause = null; |
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const server = http.createServer((req, res) => { |
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if (req.method === 'GET') |
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return res.end(); |
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res.writeHead(200); |
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res.flushHeaders(); |
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req.connection.on('pause', () => { |
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res.end(); |
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onPause(); |
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}); |
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}).listen(common.PORT, common.mustCall(() => { |
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const agent = new http.Agent({ |
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maxSockets: 1, |
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keepAlive: true |
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}); |
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const post = http.request({ |
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agent: agent, |
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method: 'POST', |
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port: common.PORT, |
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}, common.mustCall((res) => { |
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res.resume(); |
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post.write(Buffer.alloc(16 * 1024).fill('X')); |
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onPause = () => { |
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post.end('something'); |
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}; |
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})); |
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/* What happens here is that the server `end`s the response before we send |
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* `something`, and the client thought that this is a green light for sending |
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* next GET request |
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post.write('initial'); |
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http.request({ |
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agent: agent, |
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method: 'GET', |
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port: common.PORT, |
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}, common.mustCall((res) => { |
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server.close(); |
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res.connection.end(); |
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})).end(); |
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})); |
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