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    http2/h2c: add h2c implementation (unencrypted HTTP/2) · c4299a1a
    William Chang authored
    Implements h2c by leveraging the existing http2.Server by implementing the 2
    ways to start an h2c connection as described in RFC 7540, which are: (1)
    create a connection starting with HTTP/1 and then upgrading to h2c [Section 3.2]
    and (2) starting a connection directly speaking h2c (aka starting with prior
    knowledge) [Section 3.4].
    
    For both of the above connection methods the implementation strategy is to
    hijack a HTTP/1 connection, perform the h2c connection on the hijacked
    net.Conn, and create a suitably configured net.Conn to pass into
    http2.Server.ServeConn.
    
    For h2c with prior knowledge this is relatively simple. For that we just have
    to verify the HTTP/2 client preface has been written to the net.Conn, and
    then reforward the client preface to the hijacked connection.
    
    For h2c upgraded from HTTP/1, this is a bit more involved. First we validate
    the HTTP/1 Upgrade request, and respond to the client with 101 Switching
    Protocols. Then we write a HTTP/2 client preface on behalf of the client,
    and a settings frame and a headers frame which correspond to what was in
    the upgrade request. Then since http2.Server is going respond with a
    settings ACK, we swallow it so that it is not forwarded to the client since
    for h2c upgrade from HTTP/1 the 101 Switching Protocols response replaces
    the settins ACK.
    
    Fixes golang/go#14141
    
    Change-Id: I435f40216c883809c0dcb75426c9c59e2ea31182
    Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/112999Reviewed-by: 's avatarBrad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
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