- Vision now use traffic states to capture two-way info about a connection
- XTLS is de-couple with Vision, it only read traffic states to switch to direct copy mode
- fix a edge case error when Vision unpadding read 5 command bytes
- Add outbound name
- Add outbound conn in ctx
- Refactor splice: it can be turn on from all inbounds and outbounds
- Refactor splice: Add splice copy to vless inbound
- Fix http error test
- Add freedom splice toggle via env var
- Populate outbound obj in context
- Use CanSpliceCopy to mark a connection
- Turn off splice by default
* Added tcp fragmentation for freedom outbound
* Added TCP_NODELAY to outbound sockopt
* Changed fragment parameters to accept ranges and changed strategy to use length
* Changed packetNumber to packets, supporting range.
* Refactored the freedom fragment logic
* Refine Write()
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Co-authored-by: RPRX <63339210+RPRX@users.noreply.github.com>
* Vision server allow multiple blocks of padding
* Fix Vision client to support multiple possible padding blocks
* Vision padding upgrade
- Now we have two types of padding: long (pad to 900-1400) and traditional (0-256)
- Long padding is applied to tls handshakes and first (empty) packet
- Traditional padding is applied to all beginning (7) packets of the connection (counted two-way)
- Since receiver changed its way to unpad buffer in fd6973b3c6, we can freely extend padding packet length easily in the future
- Simplify code
* Adjust receiver withinPaddingBuffers
Now default withinPaddingBuffers = true to give it a chance to do unpadding
* Fix magic numbers for Vision
Thanks @H1JK
Thanks @RPRX for guidance
This only affects the Vision client for protocols expecting server to send data first.
The change is compatible with existing version of Vision server.