RFR: 8304701: Request with timeout aborts later in-flight request on HTTP/1.1 cxn [v2]

Michael McMahon michaelm at openjdk.org
Thu Nov 16 15:04:36 UTC 2023


On Thu, 16 Nov 2023 13:41:48 GMT, Conor Cleary <ccleary at openjdk.org> wrote:

>> **Problem**
>> When using HTTP/1.1 with HttpClient, it was observed that requests configured with timeouts at build time fail with a HttpTimeoutException when they are redirected to a separate URI by a server (status code 3xx on first response). What should happen is that the second request response (so after receiving a 3xx code) clears restarts the timer intially set. However, when `responseTimerEvent` is registered for the first time, it is not unregistered and cleared before starting a second timer.
>> 
>> **Solution**
>> This fix addresses the issue by calling `cancelTimer()` in `MultiExchange.java` whenever the `newRequest` reference is set to a non-null value after calling `responseFilters(response)` on the initial response received. This occurs in the case where a status code 3xx is received in the initial response. When `cancelTimer()` is called, it now unreferences `responseTimerEvent` after cancellation operations take place.
>> 
>> While the fix for the issue was relatively straight forward, the regression test is less so. I would point to to the comment located in `RedirectTimeoutTest:L119` for an explanation of the testing method.
>
> Conor Cleary has updated the pull request incrementally with one additional commit since the last revision:
> 
>   Request timeout values increased

test/jdk/java/net/httpclient/RedirectTimeoutTest.java line 63:

> 61: import static java.net.http.HttpClient.Version.HTTP_1_1;
> 62: import static java.net.http.HttpClient.Version.HTTP_2;
> 63: 

Unless the problem affects HTTP/2 we probably should take the HTTP/2 aspect of the test out ..

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PR Review Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/16689#discussion_r1395857390


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