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2020-01-28Node.js: suppress compilation warning.Max Romanov1-1/+1
2020-01-28Ruby: changing callback functions prototype for v2.7.Max Romanov2-11/+13
This closes #371 issue on GitHub.
2019-12-16Using the 64-bit Linux capability mode when available.Tiago Natel de Moura1-1/+11
For backward compatibility, the Linux capabilities macros exposes v1 semantics (32-bit) by default. We probe the version at runtime (because of pre-compiled binaries) but the kernel syscall API is conservative and it doesn't return a 64-bit capability version if the input version is v1. This patch suppress the kernel > 5.0 dmesg log below: capability: warning: 'unitd' uses 32-bit capabilities (legacy support in use)
2019-12-24Router: introducing routing on listener address.Axel Duch2-4/+36
2019-12-24Router: introducing routing on client address.Axel Duch5-4/+733
2019-12-24Node.js: implementing output message drain using SHM_ACK feature.Max Romanov3-26/+188
ServerResponse.write() method tries to write data buffer using libunit and stores buffers to write in a Server-wide output queue, which is processed in response to SHM_ACK message from router. As a side effect 'drain' event implemented and socket.writable flag reflect current state.
2019-12-24Introducing port messages to notify about out of shared memory.Max Romanov6-68/+567
- OOSM (out of shared memory). Sent by application process to router when application reaches the limit of allocated shared memory and needs more. - SHM_ACK. Sent by router to application when the application's shared memory is released and the OOSM flag is enabled for the segment. This implements blocking mode (the library waits for SHM_ACK in case of out of shared memory condition and retries allocating the required memory amount) and non-blocking mode (the library notifies the application that it's out of shared memory and returns control to the application module that sets up the output queue and puts SHM_ACK in the main message loop).
2019-12-24Adding "limits/shm" configuration validation and parsing.Max Romanov11-11/+67
2019-12-24Renaming nxt_unit_mmap_buf_remove to nxt_unit_mmap_buf_unlink.Max Romanov1-7/+7
The function unchains the buffer from the buffer's linked list.
2019-12-24Introducing write tail reference to avoid buffer chain iteration.Max Romanov2-4/+17
2019-12-24Using non-shared memory buffers for small messages.Max Romanov1-101/+203
Current shared memory buffer implementation uses fixed-size memory blocks, allocating at least 16384 bytes. When application sends data in a large number of small chunks, it makes sense to buffer them or use plain memory buffers to improve performance and reduce memory footprint. This patch introduces minimum size limit (1024 bytes) for shared memory buffers.
2019-12-24Go: moving source files to the root of the project.Max Romanov8-820/+0
This patch includes packaging changes related to files move.
2019-12-24Go: linking against libunit.Max Romanov1-0/+10
2019-12-23Python: pre-creation of objects for string constants.Valentin Bartenev1-38/+156
This is an optimization to avoid creating them at runtime on each request.
2019-12-06Isolation: allowed the use of credentials with unpriv userns.Tiago Natel11-135/+1159
The setuid/setgid syscalls requires root capabilities but if the kernel supports unprivileged user namespace then the child process has the full set of capabilities in the new namespace, then we can allow setting "user" and "group" in such cases (this is a common security use case). Tests were added to ensure user gets meaningful error messages for uid/gid mapping misconfigurations.
2019-12-06Moved credential-related code to nxt_credential.c.Tiago Natel8-353/+377
This is required to avoid include cycles, as some nxt_clone_* functions depend on the credential structures, but nxt_process depends on clone structures.
2019-11-26Refactor of process init.Tiago Natel8-149/+249
Introduces the functions nxt_process_init_create() and nxt_process_init_creds_set().
2019-11-26Changed the group listing to run unprivileged when possible.Tiago Natel1-30/+104
Now the nxt_user_groups_get() function uses getgrouplist(3) when available (except MacOS, see below). For some platforms, getgrouplist() supports a method of probing how much groups the user has but the behavior is not consistent. The method used here consists of optimistically trying to get up to min(256, NGROUPS_MAX) groups; only if ngroups returned exceeds the original value, we do a second call. This method can block main's process if LDAP/NDIS+ is in use. MacOS has getgrouplist(3) but it's buggy. It doesn't update ngroups if the value passed is smaller than the number of groups the user has. Some projects (like Go stdlib) call getgrouplist() in a loop, increasing ngroups until it exceeds the number of groups user belongs to or fail when a limit is reached. For performance reasons, this is to be avoided and MacOS is handled in the fallback implementation. The fallback implementation is the old Unit approach. It saves main's user groups (getgroups(2)) and then calls initgroups(3) to load application's groups in main, then does a second getgroups(2) to store the gids and restore main's groups in the end. Because of initgroups(3)' call to setgroups(2), this method requires root capabilities. In the case of OSX, which has small NGROUPS_MAX by default (16), it's not possible to restore main's groups if it's large; if so, this method fallbacks again: user_cred gids aren't stored, and the worker process calls initgroups() itself and may block for some time if LDAP/NDIS+ is in use.
2019-11-26Refactoring reference counting of req_app_link.Max Romanov1-34/+48
The reason for the change is that the req_app_link reference count was incorrect if the application crashed at start; in this case, the nxt_request_app_link_update_peer() function was never called. This closes #332 issue on GitHub.
2019-11-14Python: avoiding buffering of exception backtraces.Valentin Bartenev1-7/+47
A quote from the Python 3 documentation: | When interactive, stdout and stderr streams are line-buffered. | Otherwise, they are block-buffered like regular text files. As a result, if an exception occurred and PyErr_Print() was called, its output could be buffered but not printed to the log for a while (ultimately, until the interpreter finalization). If the application process crashed shortly, the backtrace was completely lost. Buffering can be disabled by redefining the sys.stderr stream object. However, interference with standard environment objects was deemed undesirable. Instead, sys.stderr.flush() is called every time after printing exceptions. A potential advantage here is that lines from backtraces won't be mixed with other lines in the log.
2019-11-14Python: removed wrong PyErr_Print() call.Valentin Bartenev1-1/+0
PyCallable_Check() doesn't produce errors. The needless call was introduced in fdd6ed28e3b9.
2019-11-14Python: optimized response object close() calling.Valentin Bartenev1-7/+14
PyObject_HasAttrString() is just a wrapper over PyObject_GetAttrString(), while PyObject_CallMethod() calls it as the first step. As a result, PyObject_GetAttrString() was called twice if close() was present. To get rid of PyObject_HasAttrString() while keeping the same behaviour, the PyObject_CallMethod() call has been decomposed into separate calls of PyObject_GetAttrString() and PyObject_CallFunction().
2019-11-14Python: fixed an object leak when response close() is called.Valentin Bartenev1-10/+19
On success, PyObject_CallMethod() returns a new reference to the result of the call, which previously got lost. Also, error logging on failure was added. The issue was introduced by b0148ec28c4d.
2019-11-14Python: refactored nxt_python_request_handler().Valentin Bartenev1-56/+31
2019-11-14Python: fixed potential object leak in case of allocation error.Valentin Bartenev1-0/+2
2019-11-14Python: improved error handling if response object isn't iterable.Valentin Bartenev1-0/+1
According to the documentation, PyObject_GetIter(): | Raises TypeError and returns NULL if the object cannot be iterated. Previously, this exception wasn't printed or cleared and remained unhandled.
2019-11-14Python: fixed handling of errors on response object iteration.Valentin Bartenev1-8/+15
According to the documentation, PyIter_Next(): | If there are no remaining values, returns NULL with no exception set. | If an error occurs while retrieving the item, returns NULL and passes | along the exception. Previously, this exception wasn't properly handled and the response was finalized as successful. This issue was introduced in b0148ec28c4d. A check for PyErr_Occurred() located in the code below might print this traceback or occasionally catch an exception from one of the two response close() calls. Albeit that exceptions from the close() calls also need to be catched, it's clear that this particular check wasn't supposed to do so. This is another issue and it will be fixed later.
2019-11-14Processing inconsistent proxied response length.Igor Sysoev4-3/+32
Keepalive connection is disabled if upstream response length differs from specified in the "Content-Length" field value.
2019-11-14Initial proxy support.Igor Sysoev15-44/+1263
2019-11-14Introduced chained buffer completion handlers.Igor Sysoev9-31/+113
2019-11-14Using event engine memory buffers in HTTP/1 layer.Igor Sysoev4-15/+18
2019-11-14Introduced event engine memory buffers.Igor Sysoev4-22/+83
2019-11-14Event engine memory cache refactored.Igor Sysoev3-14/+48
2019-11-14Using request task.Igor Sysoev3-2/+13
2019-11-14Replacing pass with action.Igor Sysoev6-110/+162
2019-11-14Fixed connect(2) errors processing on old Linuxes.Igor Sysoev4-30/+61
While connect(2) states that non-blocking connect should use EPOLLOUT: EINPROGRESS The socket is non-blocking and the connection cannot be completed immediately. It is possible to select(2) or poll(2) for completion by selecting the socket for writing. After select(2) indicates writability, use getsockopt(2) to read the SO_ERROR option at level SOL_SOCKET to determine whether connect() completed successfully (SO_ERROR is zero) or unsuccessfully (SO_ERROR is one of the usual error codes listed here, explaining the reason for the failure). On connect error, Linux 2.6.32 (CentOS 6) may return EPOLLRDHUP, EPOLLERR, EPOLLHUP, EPOLLIN, but not EPOLLOUT.
2019-11-13Python: releasing GIL while waiting for a request.Valentin Bartenev1-15/+23
It unblocks other threads that can be forked by the application to work in background. This closes #336 issue on GitHub.
2019-11-13Ruby: fixing initialization sequence.Max Romanov1-4/+7
There was a change (ruby/ruby@6c70fed) in Ruby 2.6 that moved RUBY_DESCRIPTION global constant definition out of Init_version(). Unit initialized Ruby incorrectly, so the constant was not defined. This closes #330 issue on GitHub.
2019-11-11Fixing libunit 'off by 2' issue in library.Max Romanov4-16/+27
Name and value in each header are 0-terminated, so additional 2 bytes should be allocated for them. There were several attempts to add these 2 bytes to headers in language modules, but some modules weren't updated. Also, adding these 2 bytes is specific to the implementation which may be changed later, so extending this mechanics to modules may cause errors.
2019-10-29Process port refactoring.Hong Zhi Dao6-67/+65
- Introduced nxt_runtime_process_port_create(). - Moved nxt_process_use() into nxt_process.c from nxt_runtime.c. - Renamed nxt_runtime_process_remove_pid() as nxt_runtime_process_remove(). - Some public functions transformed to static. This closes #327 issue on GitHub.
2019-10-29Allocating process init struct from runtime memory pool.Max Romanov2-17/+14
This avoids memory leak reports from the address sanitizer.
2019-10-28Added clone syscall check for uid/gid mapping.Tiago Natel1-1/+1
Now it's possible to pass -DNXT_HAVE_CLONE=0 for debugging.
2019-10-28Releasing the memory of removed thread pools at exit.Tiago Natel1-0/+2
2019-10-23Python: fixing Python 3.8 build with clang.Max Romanov1-53/+7
Python 3.8 has 'tp_print' field in PyTypeObject struct. This field is attributed as deprecated. So, clang generates warning (which is turned to error) as a result of initializing this field. From the other hand, it is impossible to omit this field in positional initialization. The solution is to use designated initializer. Silencing usage message during configure python. This is related to #331 issue on GitHub.
2019-10-22Improved error logging when uid/gid map is not properly set.Tiago Natel1-2/+30
When using "credential: true", the new namespace starts with a completely empty uid and gid ranges. Then, any setuid/setgid/setgroups calls using ids not properly mapped with uidmap and gidmap fields return EINVAL, meaning the id is not valid inside the new namespace.
2019-10-22Fixing process crash in case of module load error.Max Romanov1-0/+3
This is related to #330 issue on GitHub.
2019-10-22Fixing idle connection close function.Max Romanov1-1/+1
There was a typo: nxt_queue_head() used instead of nxt_queue_first() in connection iteration loop. This prevents idle connection close on quit. This closes #334 issue on GitHub. Thanks to 洪志道 (Hong Zhi Dao).
2019-10-22Python: fixing build for Python 3.8.Max Romanov1-0/+4
Thanks to tonyafanasyev. This is related to #331 issue on GitHub.
2019-10-11Fixed passing false in namespace flags.Tiago Natel3-4/+10
This patch closes #328 in github.
2019-10-10Style fixes.Igor Sysoev7-22/+35