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Michael Osipov closed HTTPCORE-644.
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> High CPU usage noticed for SSLIOSession.close() after JDK upgrade
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> Key: HTTPCORE-644
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCORE-644
> Project: HttpComponents HttpCore
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: HttpCore, HttpCore NIO
> Environment: Oracle JDK 1.8.0_261 (released in July 2020)
> AdoptOpenJDK (build 11.0.8+10)
> All versions after Oracle JDK 11.0.1
> Reporter: Arunan Sugunakumar
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 4.4.14, 5.0.3, 5.1-beta2
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> Attachments: HttpNIOTestServer.zip, Screenshot 2020-08-04 at
> 08.48.18.png, Screenshot 2020-08-04 at 08.53.58.png, Screenshot 2020-08-04 at
> 08.57.47.png, image-2020-08-03-13-02-35-195.png
>
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> We are using a *forked version (4.3.3)* of HttpCore NIO. We recently had an
> issue because of JDK upgrade. When a HTTPS connection is closed from the
> server side, the server CPU usage seems to be increasing and stays on
> forever. We debugged and found out that after the HTTPS response is written
> back to the client, the server tries to close the connection and the
> SSLIOSession. Prior to JDK 8 261 versions (& Prior to Oracle JDK 11.0.2),
> after SSLIOSession closes the outBound connection, the Handshake status is
> returned as NEED_UNWRAP. When such status is returned, we set the new event
> Mask as Read EventMask. In the new JDK versions it is returned as
> NOT_HANDSHAKING. In such cases, the SSLSession is not getting closed
> properly, and the server is constantly trying to close the connection with
> Write events which causes the CPU spike. We debugged the JDK code, and we
> were able to find a commit[1], which might have caused this behaviour. With
> this JDK commit, TransportContext Handshake status is returned as
> NOT_HANDSHAKING even after closeOutbound() is called. (The issue is
> reproducible for both TLSv1.2 and TLSv1.3)
>
> (Code snippet from JDK 11 commit)
> !image-2020-08-03-13-02-35-195.png!
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> *I am not sure, whether this issue is reproducible in the latest HttpCore
> version*. But since this a JDK level change, it might affect all versions. We
> observed the issue with the following JDK versions.
> * Oracle JDK 1.8.0_261 (released in July 2020)
> * AdoptOpenJDK (build 11.0.8+10)
> * All versions after Oracle JDK 11.0.1
>
> Any help here is appreciated.
>
> [1]-
> [https://github.com/AdoptOpenJDK/openjdk-jdk11u/commit/8d1b63a4db2c6348a97b3cf45bd4d2caa7cad6b5]
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