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ASF GitHub Bot logged work on TS-4796:
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                Author: ASF GitHub Bot
            Created on: 02/Sep/16 17:37
            Start Date: 02/Sep/16 17:37
    Worklog Time Spent: 10m 
      Work Description: Github user oknet commented on the issue:

    https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/pull/947
  
    according your description, the HttpTunnel transfers the data from server 
session to client session, ATS received a RST from client and the connection 
between ATS and origin server is still alive.
    
    In your scenario, server session is the producer of HttpTunnel and client 
session is a consumer of HttpTunnel and cache session is the 2nd consumer if 
cache enabled. 
    
    The HttpTunnel will not break if one consumer failed.
    
    The producer will re-enable all consumers if received READ_READY event.
    The consumer will re-enable producer if received WRITE_READY event.
    
    The producer is master and all consumers are slave. let the master trigger 
slaves and isolate the broken slave.
    
    Add a netvc into write_ready queue means there is non-fatal error(ex 
EAGAIN) at last write() call. It means write is enabled on the netvc.
    
    Only the returned errno from read() and write() is trustable.
    
    To close a netvc immediately if vc->read.vio._cont and vc->write.vio._cont 
both are NULL.
    Otherwise should callback to SM.


Issue Time Tracking
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    Worklog Id:     (was: 27954)
    Time Spent: 3h 20m  (was: 3h 10m)

> ATS not closing origin connections on first RST from client
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: TS-4796
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TS-4796
>             Project: Traffic Server
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: HTTP
>            Reporter: Thomas Jackson
>            Assignee: Thomas Jackson
>          Time Spent: 3h 20m
>  Remaining Estimate: 0h
>
> *TLDR; similar to TS-4720 -- slower to close than it should, instead of never 
> closing*
> As a continuation of TS-4720, while testing that the session is closed when 
> we expect-- I found that it isn't.
> Although we are now closing the sessions, we aren't doing it as quickly as we 
> should. In this client abort case we expect the client to abort, and ATS 
> should initially continue to send bytes to the client-- as we are in the 
> half-open state. After the first set of bytes are sent to the client-- the 
> client will send an RST-- which should signal ATS to stop sending the request 
> (and tear down the origin connection etc.).
> I'm able to reproduce this locally, and the debug output (with some 
> additional comments) looks like below:
> {code}
> < FIN FROM CLIENT >
> [Aug 29 18:25:07.491] Server {0x7effa538a800} DEBUG: <HttpSM.cc:2649 
> (main_handler)> (http) [0] [HttpSM::main_handler, VC_EVENT_EOS]
> [Aug 29 18:25:07.491] Server {0x7effa538a800} DEBUG: <HttpSM.cc:892 
> (state_watch_for_client_abort)> (http) [0] 
> [&HttpSM::state_watch_for_client_abort, VC_EVENT_EOS]
> < RST FROM CLIENT >
> Got an HttpTunnel event 100 
> [Aug 29 18:25:13.062] Server {0x7effa538a800} DEBUG: <HttpTunnel.cc:1173 
> (producer_handler)> (http_tunnel) [0] producer_handler [http server 
> VC_EVENT_READ_READY]
> [Aug 29 18:25:13.062] Server {0x7effa538a800} DEBUG: <HttpTunnel.cc:1108 
> (producer_handler_chunked)> (http_tunnel) [0] producer_handler_chunked [http 
> server VC_EVENT_READ_READY]
> [Aug 29 18:25:13.062] Server {0x7effa538a800} DEBUG: <HttpTunnel.cc:203 
> (read_size)> (http_chunk) read chunk size of 15 bytes
> [Aug 29 18:25:13.062] Server {0x7effa538a800} DEBUG: <HttpTunnel.cc:279 
> (read_chunk)> (http_chunk) completed read of chunk of 15 bytes
> [Aug 29 18:25:13.062] Server {0x7effa538a800} DEBUG: <HttpTunnel.cc:1213 
> (producer_handler)> (http_redirect) [HttpTunnel::producer_handler] 
> enable_redirection: [1 0 0] event: 100
> Got an HttpTunnel event 101 
> [Aug 29 18:25:13.062] Server {0x7effa538a800} DEBUG: <HttpTunnel.cc:1373 
> (consumer_handler)> (http_tunnel) [0] consumer_handler [user agent 
> VC_EVENT_WRITE_READY]
> write ready consumer_handler
> {code}
> In this situation the connection doesn't close here at the RST-- but rather 
> on the next set of bytes from the origin to send-- which end up tripping a 
> VC_EVENT_ERROR-- and tearing down the connection.
> When the client sends the first RST epoll returns a WRITE_READY event -- 
> which the HTTPTunnel consumer ignores completely. It seems then that when we 
> recieve the WRITE_READY event we need to determine if we are already in the 
> writing state-- and if so, then we should stop the transaction (since we are 
> already edge-triggered).



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