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Implement support for clients that emit the stream FIN with an empty STREAM frame. For that, qcc_recv() offset comparison has been adjusted. If offset has already been received but the FIN bit is now transmitted, do not skip the rest of the function and call application layer decode_qcs() callback. Without this, streams will be kept open forever as HTX EOM is never transfered to the upper stream layer. This behavior was observed with mvfst client prior to its patch 38c955a024aba753be8bf50fdeb45fba3ac23cfd Fix hq-interop (HTTP 0.9 over QUIC) This notably caused the interop multiplexing test to fail as unclosed streams on haproxy side prevented the emission of new MAX_STREAMS frame to the client. This shoud be backported up to 2.6. It also relies on previous commit : 381d8137e31d941c9143a1dc8b5760d29f388fef MINOR: h3/hq-interop: handle no data in decode_qcs() with FIN set
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