Avoid reclaiming frames for dead streams.#262
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In `clear_queue` we drop all the queued frames for a stream, but this doesn't take into account a buffered frame inside of the `FramedWrite`. This can lead to a panic when `reclaim_frame` tries to recover a frame onto a stream that has already been destroyed, or in general cause wrong behaviour. Instead, let's keep track of what frame is currently in-flight; then, when we `clear_queue` a stream with an in-flight data frame, mark the frame to be dropped instead of reclaimed.
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Quick update, this change looks good to me. I've been trying to write a test that catches this. It has not been trivial, so I am going to keep working on that. |
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In
clear_queuewe drop all the queued frames for a stream, but this doesn'ttake into account a buffered frame inside of the
FramedWrite. This can leadto a panic when
reclaim_frametries to recover a frame onto a stream that hasalready been destroyed, or in general cause wrong behaviour.
Instead, let's keep track of what frame is currently in-flight; then, when we
clear_queuea stream with an in-flight data frame, mark the frame to bedropped instead of reclaimed.