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The connection's local socket address is allocated from the connection
pool before the request is passed to the application; however, with keep-alive
connections, this field was unconditionally reset by a socket configuration
value that could be NULL. For the next request, the address was allocated
again from the same connection pool. Nonetheless, all leaked addresses
were released when the connection was closed.
The issue introduced in changeset 5c7dd85fabd5.
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Large-bodied requests are added to the request hash to be found when the body
arrives. However, changeset 1d84b9e4b459 introduced a bug: the 'in_hash' flag,
used to remove the request from the hash at request release, was cleared after
the first successful request lookup. As a result, the entry was never removed.
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AVIF is a modern image format based on the AV1 video codec. It generally has
better compression than other widely used formats (WebP, JPEG, PNG, and GIF)
and is designed to supersede them. Support was already added to the latest
version of Chrome.
APNG extends PNG to permit animated images that work similarly to animated GIF.
It's supported by most modern browsers.
Also removed duplicated ".svg" entry.
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This change aids heap usage analysis in applications.
The alloc and free functions are also required for lvlhash due to the upcoming
threading support, because using main nxt_memalign() and nxt_free() isn't safe
in a multithreaded app environment. The reason is that these functions may use
thread-local structures which aren't initialized properly in applications.
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The issue was introduced in changeset 1d84b9e4b459. The request buffer was
transferred via the shared application queue, but the buffer position and the
'sent' flag were not updated after the buffer had been sent.
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The Apache HTTP server benchmarking tool, ab, issues HTTP/1.0 requests with
the 'Connection: Keep-Alive' header and expects a 'Connection: Keep-Alive'
header in the response.
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Now it is possible to specify the name of the application callable using
optional parameter 'callable'. Default value is 'application'.
This closes #290 issue on GitHub.
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If idle connection was closed before h1proto had been allocated
then c->socket.data is NULL. This happens if nxt_h1p_idle_response()
is called by nxt_h1p_idle_close(). However, h1p->conn_write_tail
is used only in nxt_h1p_request_send() that would not be called
after nxt_h1p_idle_response().
The bug was introduced in f237e8c553fd.
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An idle connection was not removed from idle connection list
if the connections detected that listening socket had been closed.
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Messed up return values in nxt_upstream_find() caused error in applying any
configuration with a valid "pass" value in router configuration pointing to
upstream. That wasn't the case in "listeners" objects, where the return value
wasn't checked.
Also, it caused segfault in cases where the "pass" option was configured with
variables and resulting value was pointing to a non-existent upstream.
Added missing return checks as well to catch possible memory allocation errors.
The bug was introduced in d32bc428f46b.
This closes #472 issue on GitHub.
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The coming ASGI support requires raw HTTP headers format. Headers grouping
and upcase code were moved to WSGI module.
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This is required for futher ASGI implementation.
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No functional changes. Get ready for an increase in file number.
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Some of the pointers were not adjusted after frame's memory re-allocation.
Fortunately, this function was not used and the bug has no effect.
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This closes #407 issue on GitHub.
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Now it's possible to disable default bind mounts of
languages by setting:
{
"isolation": {
"automount": {
"language_deps": false
}
}
}
In this case, the user is responsible to provide a "rootfs"
containing the language libraries and required files for
the application.
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It's not used since cbcd76704c90.
This option is a leftover from previous IPC between router and applications
processes. It was never documented, though.
Thanks to 洪志道 (Hong Zhi Dao).
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Thanks to 洪志道 (Hong Zhi Dao).
This closes #466 issue on GitHub.
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This is a quick and dirty sendfile() replacement.
This closes #452 PR on GitHub.
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Using #if directives instead of #ifdef the same way as in other places.
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Buffer for application prefork request allocated from temp conf mem_pool.
If error response from main process received before buffer completion handler,
temp conf mem_pool destroyed and router may crash in completion handler.
Assertion "src/nxt_buf.c:208 assertion failed: data == b->parent" triggered
when NXT_DEBUG_ALLOC enabled in configure.
This patch disables completion handler and memory allocated for buffer
released with memory pool.
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Previously, an error during the prefork phase triggered assert:
src/nxt_port.c:27 assertion failed: port->pair[0] == -1
and resulted in exiting of the main process.
This could be easily reproduced by pushing a configuration with "rootfs",
when daemon is running without required permissions.
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Found by Coverity (CID 361277).
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This closes #441 PR on GitHub.
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After shared application port introducing, request queue in router was
removed and requests may stuck forever waiting for another process start.
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Two consecutive fd and fd2 fields replaced with array.
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The default libunit behavior relies on blocking the recv() call for port file
descriptors, which an application may override if needed. For external
applications, port file descriptors were toggled to blocking mode before the
exec() call. If the exec() call failed, descriptor remained blocked, so the
process hanged while trying to read from it.
This patch moves file descriptor mode switch inside libunit.
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The goal is to minimize the number of syscalls needed to deliver a message.
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- naive circular queue, described in the article "A Scalable, Portable, and
Memory-Efficient Lock-Free FIFO Queue" by Ruslan Nikolaev:
https://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2019/11335/pdf/LIPIcs-DISC-2019-28.pdf
- circular queue, proposed by Valentin Bartenev in the "Unit router application
IPC" design draft
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Mostly harmless.
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Generic process-to-process shared memory exchange is no more required. Here,
it is transformed into a router-to-application pattern. The outgoing shared
memory segments collection is now the property of the application structure.
The applications connect to the router only, and the process only needs to group
the ports.
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This is the port shared between all application processes which use it to pass
requests for processing. Using it significantly simplifies the request
processing code in the router. The drawback is 2 more file descriptors per each
configured application and more complex libunit message wait/read code.
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The application process needs to request the shared memory segment from the
router instead of the latter pushing the segment before sending a request to
the application. This is required to simplify the communication between the
router and the application and to prepare the router for using the application
shared port and then the queue.
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The application process needs to request the port from the router instead of the
latter pushing the port before sending a request to the application. This is
required to simplify the communication between the router and the application
and to prepare the router to use the application shared port and then the queue.
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The goal is to minimize the number of (pid, id) to port hash lookups which
require a library mutex lock. The response port is found once per request,
while the read port is initialized at startup.
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