gmshake commented on code in PR #501:
URL: https://github.com/apache/tomcat/pull/501#discussion_r847041315
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java/org/apache/coyote/http11/AbstractHttp11Protocol.java:
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@@ -244,6 +244,34 @@ public void setMaxSavePostSize(int maxSavePostSize) {
public void setMaxHttpHeaderSize(int valueI) { maxHttpHeaderSize = valueI;
}
+ /**
+ * Maximum size of the HTTP request message header.
+ */
+ private int maxHttpRequestHeaderSize = -1;
Review Comment:
Keep `getMaxHttpHeaderSize()` only preserves API level compatibility, the
semantic of `getMaxHttpHeaderSize()` has change once we introduce dedicated
header settings for request and response.
To illustrate the semantic change:
```java
setMaxHttpHeaderSize(4096);
setMaxHttpRequestHeaderSize(8192);
setMaxHttpResponseHeaderSize(16384);
```
Then `getMaxHttpHeaderSize()` make no sense except the only meaning "default
maxHttpHeaderSize"
Maybe it is deprecate `getMaxHttpHeaderSize()` and return a size that is
not too bad:
```java
public int getMaxHttpHeaderSize() {
return Math.min(maxHttpRequestHeaderSize, maxHttpResponseHeaderSize)
}
```
I still insist that semantic level compatibility is more important than API
level compatibility. For `setMaxHttpHeaderSize()` it originally means set
maximum size of the HTTP message header for both request and response.
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