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hyper-util missing max_pending_accept_reset_streams
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It appears that the referenced PR's changes didn't make the cut into 1.0.0. Is there any reason why the pattern of calling the I'm no git wizard, but I could copy/paste those changes into a new PR for |
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``` /!\ this is a work in progress and will /!\ /!\ be force pushed until ready for review /!\ ``` ## 👀 overview fixes #3627. this reorganizes the logic in pd's startup code related to automatically managed https functionality. ## 🎨 background & motivation this PR, besides cleaning up the `rustls-acme`-related auto-https logic, is also interested in *creating a state-of-affairs that will dovetail into pr #3522*. in particular, this expression to start the GRPC serve given a bound listener... ```rust tokio::task::Builder::new() .name("grpc_server") .spawn(grpc_server.serve_with_incoming(tls_incoming)) .expect("failed to spawn grpc server") ``` ...should be adjusted so as to accept an `axum::Router`. other tertiary requirements: - when no `grpc_auto_https` flag has been configured, serve without using an ACME resolver - ALPN permit http/1.1 for grpc-web backwards compatibility. ### ⚖️ `rustls-acme` and `tokio-rustls-acme` quoth the #3627 description, citing an earlier comment: > In the ~year since this code was written, there may be better options. > `tokio-rustls-acme` seems promising \- <#3522 (comment)> for reference, the repositories for each live here, and here: - <https://github.com/FlorianUekermann/rustls-acme> - <https://github.com/n0-computer/tokio-rustls-acme> after some comparison, i have come to the opinion that `rustls-acme` will still be adequate for our purposes. the latter is a fork of the former, but active development appears to have continued in the former, and i did not see any particular "_must-have_" features for us in the latter. ## 🚰 dropping down to `axum` (this part is lengthy...) as stated above, we want to switch to an `axum::Router`. this means that we won't be able to use the `AcmeConfig::incoming` function. the `rustls-acme` library provides some "low-level" examples we can check out: - <https://github.com/FlorianUekermann/rustls-acme/blob/main/examples/low_level_tokio.rs> - <https://github.com/FlorianUekermann/rustls-acme/blob/main/examples/low_level_axum.rs> `low_level_axum` sounds promising, given that #3522 itself drops down from tonic into axum. a catch is that the "axum" example is referring to `axum-server`, a library that wraps `axum`, rather than `axum` itself. more on that momentarily. we also use `tonic` 0.10.2 in pd, and elsewhere in the penumbra monorepo. tonic isn't using hyper 1.x yet. this was being worked on in hyperium/tonic#1583, continued on in hyperium/tonic#1595, and tracked in hyperium/tonic#1579. that work also depends upon hyperium/hyper#3461. this is complicated by the fact that `axum-server` 0.6.0 depends on `hyper` 1.1.0. this is particularly relevant because of hyperium/hyper#3040. so, we must be mindful that there is now a `tower::Service` and a `hyper::Service`. `hyper-util` provides facilities to convert between the two, and other helper glue. additionally, see the "_upgrading"_ migration guide for more information on the differences between pre- and post-1.0 interfaces in `hyper`. - https://hyper.rs/guides/1/upgrading/ - <https://docs.rs/hyper-util/latest/hyper_util/service/struct.TowerToHyperService.html> at a high level we need to take our `tonic::Router`, and turn that into a `MakeService`, some object that can be used to _generate_ `Service` instances to process a request. this is additionally complicated by the fact that `axum-server` defines its _own_ `MakeService` trait. that trait is sealed, blanket implemented, and is a bound included in `axum_server::server::Server::serve`. ```rust // axum_server::serve impl Server { pub async fn serve<M>(self, mut make_service: M) -> io::Result<()> where M: MakeService<SocketAddr, Request<Incoming>>, // ... { todo!() } } ``` the `SocketAddr` parameter above is of importance. `axum::Router::into_make_service` gives us `IntoMakeService<Router>` - <https://docs.rs/axum/latest/axum/routing/struct.IntoMakeService.html> ```rust impl<S, T> Service<T> for IntoMakeService<S> where S: Clone, { type Response = S; type Error = Infallible; type Future = IntoMakeServiceFuture<S>; ``` ...which means that we are faced with this error: ``` error[E0277]: the trait bound `Router: tower_service::Service<http::request::Request<hyper::body::incoming::Incoming>>` is not satisfied --> crates/bin/pd/src/auto_https.rs:62:20 | 62 | .serve(make_svc) | ----- ^^^^^^^^ the trait `tower_service::Service<http::request::Request<hyper::body::incoming::Incoming>>` is not implemented for `Router` | | | required by a bound introduced by this call | = help: the trait `tower_service::Service<axum::http::Request<axum::body::Body>>` is implemented for `Router` = help: for that trait implementation, expected `axum::http::Request<axum::body::Body>`, found `http::request::Request<hyper::body::incoming::Incoming>` = note: required for `IntoMakeService<Router>` to implement `axum_server::service::MakeService<std::net::SocketAddr, http::request::Request<hyper::body::incoming::Incoming>>` ``` `axum::Router::into_make_service` does not play well with `axum_server::Server`. ...and if we specify the new `hyper::body::incoming::Incoming` as the body type for the axum router, ``` error[E0599]: the method `into_make_service` exists for struct `Router<(), Incoming>`, but its trait bounds were not satisfied --> crates/bin/pd/src/auto_https.rs:57:31 | 57 | let make_svc = router.into_make_service(); | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ method cannot be called on `Router<(), Incoming>` due to unsatisfied trait bounds | ::: /home/katie/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-6f17d22bba15001f/hyper-1.1.0/src/body/incoming.rs:47:1 | 47 | pub struct Incoming { | ------------------- doesn't satisfy `hyper::body::Incoming: HttpBody` | = note: the following trait bounds were not satisfied: `hyper::body::Incoming: HttpBody` ``` `HttpBody` was the pre-1.0 trait, that is now `Body` post-1.0. in short, there are some incongruencies at play as different libraries catch up to the new breaking changes in `hyper`. ## 🤨 ...so now what? TODO(kate): write up course of action for tomorrow. --- 🟥 NB: i worry about breakage due to untested load-bearing behavior during a migration like this. see "tertiary requirements", above. consider this a PR to be suspect of when deploying a new testnet. Refs: #3627 Refs: #3646 Refs: #3522
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## 👀 overview fixes #3627. this reorganizes the logic in pd's startup code related to automatically managed https functionality. ## 🎨 background & motivation this PR, besides cleaning up the `rustls-acme`-related auto-https logic, is also interested in *creating a state-of-affairs that will dovetail into pr #3522*. in particular, this expression to start the GRPC serve given a bound listener... ```rust tokio::task::Builder::new() .name("grpc_server") .spawn(grpc_server.serve_with_incoming(tls_incoming)) .expect("failed to spawn grpc server") ``` ...should be adjusted so as to work with an `axum::Router`. ### ⚖️ `rustls-acme` and `tokio-rustls-acme` quoth the #3627 description, citing an earlier comment: > In the ~year since this code was written, there may be better options. > `tokio-rustls-acme` seems promising \- <#3522 (comment)> for reference, the repositories for each live here, and here: - <https://github.com/FlorianUekermann/rustls-acme> - <https://github.com/n0-computer/tokio-rustls-acme> after some comparison, i have come to the opinion that `rustls-acme` will still be adequate for our purposes. the latter is a fork of the former, but active development appears to have continued in the former, and i did not see any particular "_must-have_" features for us in the latter. ## 🎴 changes this commit moves some of the auto-https related code from the `main` entrypoint, into standalone functions in `pd::main`. some constants are defined, to keep control flow clear and to help facilitate the addition of future options e.g. a flag to control the LetsEncrypt environment to use. ## 🚰 dropping down to `axum`; a brief note on future upgrades as stated above, we want to switch to an `axum::Router`. this means that we won't be able to use the `AcmeConfig::incoming` function. the `rustls-acme` library provides some "low-level" examples this work is based upon - <https://github.com/FlorianUekermann/rustls-acme/blob/main/examples/low_level_tokio.rs> - <https://github.com/FlorianUekermann/rustls-acme/blob/main/examples/low_level_axum.rs> we also use `tonic` 0.10.2 in pd, and elsewhere in the penumbra monorepo. tonic isn't using hyper 1.x yet. this was being worked on in hyperium/tonic#1583, continued on in hyperium/tonic#1595, and tracked in hyperium/tonic#1579. that work also depends upon hyperium/hyper#3461. we will need to be wait for tonic to finish its migration over to hyper 1.0, see: hyperium/tonic#1579 (comment) this is understandable, but i make note of this situation as a signpost for our future selves when considering a migration to recent versions of axum-server, axum, rustls-acme, or hyper. for now, it's easiest to stay in lock-step with tonic, and we can revisit the upgrade path(s) at a future date. === Refs: #3627 Refs: #3646 Refs: #3522
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## 👀 overview fixes #3627. this reorganizes the logic in pd's startup code related to automatically managed https functionality. ## 🎨 background & motivation this PR, besides cleaning up the `rustls-acme`-related auto-https logic, is also interested in *creating a state-of-affairs that will dovetail into pr #3522*. in particular, this expression to start the GRPC serve given a bound listener... ```rust tokio::task::Builder::new() .name("grpc_server") .spawn(grpc_server.serve_with_incoming(tls_incoming)) .expect("failed to spawn grpc server") ``` ...should be adjusted so as to work with an `axum::Router`. ### ⚖️ `rustls-acme` and `tokio-rustls-acme` quoth the #3627 description, citing an earlier comment: > In the ~year since this code was written, there may be better options. > `tokio-rustls-acme` seems promising \- <#3522 (comment)> for reference, the repositories for each live here, and here: - <https://github.com/FlorianUekermann/rustls-acme> - <https://github.com/n0-computer/tokio-rustls-acme> after some comparison, i have come to the opinion that `rustls-acme` will still be adequate for our purposes. the latter is a fork of the former, but active development appears to have continued in the former, and i did not see any particular "_must-have_" features for us in the latter. ## 🎴 changes this commit moves some of the auto-https related code from the `main` entrypoint, into standalone functions in `pd::main`. some constants are defined, to keep control flow clear and to help facilitate the addition of future options e.g. a flag to control the LetsEncrypt environment to use. ## 🚰 dropping down to `axum`; a brief note on future upgrades as stated above, we want to switch to an `axum::Router`. this means that we won't be able to use the `AcmeConfig::incoming` function. the `rustls-acme` library provides some "low-level" examples this work is based upon - <https://github.com/FlorianUekermann/rustls-acme/blob/main/examples/low_level_tokio.rs> - <https://github.com/FlorianUekermann/rustls-acme/blob/main/examples/low_level_axum.rs> we also use `tonic` 0.10.2 in pd, and elsewhere in the penumbra monorepo. tonic isn't using hyper 1.x yet. this was being worked on in hyperium/tonic#1583, continued on in hyperium/tonic#1595, and tracked in hyperium/tonic#1579. that work also depends upon hyperium/hyper#3461. we will need to be wait for tonic to finish its migration over to hyper 1.0, see: hyperium/tonic#1579 (comment) this is understandable, but i make note of this situation as a signpost for our future selves when considering a migration to recent versions of axum-server, axum, rustls-acme, or hyper. for now, it's easiest to stay in lock-step with tonic, and we can revisit the upgrade path(s) at a future date. === Refs: #3627 Refs: #3646 Refs: #3522
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…builder NB: this commit is based on the `0.14.x` release series. the `server::conn::http2` submodule provides types that are conditionally compiled when the `backports` feature is active, to facilitate upgrading to the `1.x` release. i've been working on upgrading the [`linkerd2-proxy`](https://github.com/linkerd/linkerd2-proxy/) project to use hyper 1.0, but encountered some gaps in `Builder<E>`'s interface when setting the `backports` and `deprecated` features. this adds a `max_pending_accept_reset_streams(..)` method (_added in #3201_) to this builder, so that 0.14.x users relying on this functionality can prepare to upgrade to hyper 1.x safely. this is effectively a backport of hyperium#3507, which restored this interface to the 1.0 release. for more information, see: * hyperium#3201 * hyperium#3507 * hyperium#3461 * https://hyper.rs/guides/1/upgrading/ Signed-off-by: katelyn martin <[email protected]>
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…builder NB: this commit is based on the `0.14.x` release series. the `server::conn::http2` submodule provides types that are conditionally compiled when the `backports` feature is active, to facilitate upgrading to the `1.x` release. i've been working on upgrading the [`linkerd2-proxy`](https://github.com/linkerd/linkerd2-proxy/) project to use hyper 1.0, but encountered some gaps in `Builder<E>`'s interface when setting the `backports` and `deprecated` features. this adds a `max_pending_accept_reset_streams(..)` method (_added in #3201_) to this builder, so that 0.14.x users relying on this functionality can prepare to upgrade to hyper 1.x safely. this is effectively a backport of hyperium#3507, which restored this interface to the 1.0 release. for more information, see: * hyperium#3201 * hyperium#3507 * hyperium#3461 * https://hyper.rs/guides/1/upgrading/ Signed-off-by: katelyn martin <[email protected]>
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#3796) the `server::conn::http2` submodule provides types that are conditionally compiled when the `backports` feature is active, to facilitate upgrading to the `1.x` release. i've been working on upgrading the [`linkerd2-proxy`](https://github.com/linkerd/linkerd2-proxy/) project to use hyper 1.0, but encountered some gaps in `Builder<E>`'s interface when setting the `backports` and `deprecated` features. this adds a `max_pending_accept_reset_streams(..)` method (_added in #3201_) to this builder, so that 0.14.x users relying on this functionality can prepare to upgrade to hyper 1.x safely. this is effectively a backport of #3507, which restored this interface to the 1.0 release. for more information, see: * #3201 * #3507 * #3461 * https://hyper.rs/guides/1/upgrading/ Signed-off-by: katelyn martin <[email protected]>
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hyper 0.14.27 has it [1]. It was merged here.
hyper-util 0.1.1 is missing it [2].
The other 10 http2 methods are present. This is the only one missing.
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