This build issued was introduced by this previous commit which is a bugfix:
BUG/MINOR: quic: Wrong ack ranges handling when reaching the limit.
A BUG_ON() referenced <fist> variable in place of <first>.
Must be backported as far as 2.6 as the previous commit.
Acknowledgements ranges are used to build ACK frames. To avoid allocating too
much such objects, a limit was set to 32(QUIC_MAX_ACK_RANGES) by this commit:
MINOR: quic: Do not allocate too much ack ranges
But there is an inversion when removing the oldest range from its tree.
eb64_first() must be used in place of eb64_last(). Note that this patch
only does this modification in addition to rename <last> variable to <first>.
This bug leads such a h2load command to block when a request ends up not
being acknowledged by haproxy even if correctly served:
/opt/nghttp2/build/bin/h2load --alpn-list h3 -t 1 -c 1 -m 1 -n 100 \
https://127.0.0.1/?s=5m
There is a remaining question to be answered. In such a case, haproxy refuses to
reopen the stream, this is a good thing but should not haproxy ackownledge the
request (because correctly parsed again).
Note that to be easily reproduced, this setting had to be applied to the client
network interface:
tc qdisc add dev eth1 root netem delay 100ms 1s loss random
Must be backported as far as 2.6.
Move all QUIC trace definitions from quic_conn.h to quic_trace-t.h. Also
remove multiple definition trace_quic macro definition into
quic_trace.h. This forces all QUIC source files who relies on trace to
include it while reducing the size of quic_conn.h.