| Index: net/filter/sdch_filter.cc
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| diff --git a/net/filter/sdch_filter.cc b/net/filter/sdch_filter.cc
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| index df72367c1dd7729a8ba353ac37b70af4e56089b7..4e223078f36a6ffac59586c7c8bfc49d38f87441 100644
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| --- a/net/filter/sdch_filter.cc
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| +++ b/net/filter/sdch_filter.cc
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| @@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ Filter::FilterStatus SdchFilter::ReadFilteredData(char* dest_buffer,
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| // The common cause is a restart of the browser, where we try to render
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| // cached content that was saved when we had a dictionary.
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| cause = RESPONSE_NO_DICTIONARY;
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| - } else if (filter_context_.SdchResponseExpected()) {
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| + } else if (filter_context_.SdchDictionariesAdvertised()) {
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| // This is a very corrupt SDCH request response. We can't decode it.
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| // We'll use a meta-refresh, and get content without asking for SDCH.
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| // This will also progressively disable SDCH for this domain.
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| @@ -391,19 +391,44 @@ Filter::FilterStatus SdchFilter::InitializeDictionary() {
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| else
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| next_stream_data_ = NULL;
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|
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| - DCHECK(!dictionary_.get());
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| + DCHECK(!dictionary_);
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| dictionary_hash_is_plausible_ = true; // Assume plausible, but check.
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|
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| if ('\0' == dictionary_hash_[kServerIdLength - 1]) {
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| - SdchManager* manager(url_request_context_->sdch_manager());
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| - manager->GetVcdiffDictionary(
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| - std::string(dictionary_hash_, 0, kServerIdLength - 1),
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| - url_, &dictionary_);
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| + std::string server_hash(dictionary_hash_, 0, kServerIdLength - 1);
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| + SdchManager::DictionarySet* handle =
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| + filter_context_.SdchDictionariesAdvertised();
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| + if (handle)
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| + dictionary_ = handle->Dictionary(server_hash);
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| + if (!dictionary_) {
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| + // This is a hack. Naively, the dictionaries available for
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| + // decoding should be only the ones advertised. However, there are
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| + // cases, specifically resources encoded with old dictionaries living
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| + // in the cache, that mean the full set of dictionaries should be made
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| + // available for decoding. It's not known how often this happens;
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| + // if it happens rarely enough, this code can be removed.
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| + //
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| + // TODO(rdsmith): Long-term, a better solution is necessary, since
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| + // an entry in the cache being encoded with the dictionary doesn't
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| + // guarantee that the dictionary is present. That solution probably
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| + // involves storing unencoded resources in the cache, but might
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| + // involve evicting encoded resources on dictionary removal.
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| + unexpected_dictionary_handle_ =
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| + url_request_context_->sdch_manager()->GetDictionarySetByHash(
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| + url_, server_hash);
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| + if (unexpected_dictionary_handle_.get()) {
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| + dictionary_ = unexpected_dictionary_handle_->Dictionary(server_hash);
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| + SdchManager::SdchErrorRecovery(
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| + filter_context_.IsCachedContent() ?
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| + SdchManager::UNADVERTISED_SDCH_DICTIONARY_USED_CACHED :
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| + SdchManager::UNADVERTISED_SDCH_DICTIONARY_USED);
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| + }
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| + }
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| } else {
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| dictionary_hash_is_plausible_ = false;
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| }
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|
|
| - if (!dictionary_.get()) {
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| + if (!dictionary_) {
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| DCHECK(dictionary_hash_.size() == kServerIdLength);
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| // Since dictionary was not found, check to see if hash was even plausible.
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| for (size_t i = 0; i < kServerIdLength - 1; ++i) {
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