Fix reentrant subscribe in StreamingNettyByteBody #11051
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If a subscriber to a split streaming body writes a response when reading data from the body, this can ultimately lead to another split of the same body being closed. Closing the body in turn is a subscribe operation, which must not happen during a read in a reentrant fashion. This would lead to a failure in the assertion that guards against such reentrant operations (
assert !working;
), and various downstream issues like buffer leaks. In particular,MaxRequestSizeSpec
was affected by this bug occasionally.This patch replaces the use of EventLoopFlow with more suitable code. In particular, EventLoopFlow does not support reentrant or concurrent calls, it only ensures serialization. The new logic supports reentrant or concurrent calls and still ensures serialization where it matters.
The new test does not work yet due to netty/netty#13730 . This PR is a draft until that patch is released.