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Upstream: fixed timeouts with gRPC, SSL and select (ticket #2229). With SSL it is possible that an established connection is ready for reading after the handshake. Further, events might be already disabled in case of level-triggered event methods. If this happens and ngx_http_upstream_send_request() blocks waiting for some data from the upstream, such as flow control in case of gRPC, the connection will time out due to no read events on the upstream connection. Fix is to explicitly check the c->read->ready flag if sending request blocks and post a read event if it is set. Note that while it is possible to modify ngx_ssl_handshake() to keep read events active, this won't completely resolve the issue, since there can be data already received during the SSL handshake (see 573bd30e46b4).
author Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru>
date Fri, 20 Aug 2021 03:53:56 +0300
parents eca3e054e978
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/*
 * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev
 * Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc.
 */


#include <ngx_config.h>
#include <ngx_core.h>


#if (NGX_CRYPT)

#if (NGX_HAVE_GNU_CRYPT_R)

ngx_int_t
ngx_libc_crypt(ngx_pool_t *pool, u_char *key, u_char *salt, u_char **encrypted)
{
    char               *value;
    size_t              len;
    struct crypt_data   cd;

    cd.initialized = 0;

    value = crypt_r((char *) key, (char *) salt, &cd);

    if (value) {
        len = ngx_strlen(value) + 1;

        *encrypted = ngx_pnalloc(pool, len);
        if (*encrypted == NULL) {
            return NGX_ERROR;
        }

        ngx_memcpy(*encrypted, value, len);
        return NGX_OK;
    }

    ngx_log_error(NGX_LOG_CRIT, pool->log, ngx_errno, "crypt_r() failed");

    return NGX_ERROR;
}

#else

ngx_int_t
ngx_libc_crypt(ngx_pool_t *pool, u_char *key, u_char *salt, u_char **encrypted)
{
    char       *value;
    size_t      len;
    ngx_err_t   err;

    value = crypt((char *) key, (char *) salt);

    if (value) {
        len = ngx_strlen(value) + 1;

        *encrypted = ngx_pnalloc(pool, len);
        if (*encrypted == NULL) {
            return NGX_ERROR;
        }

        ngx_memcpy(*encrypted, value, len);
        return NGX_OK;
    }

    err = ngx_errno;

    ngx_log_error(NGX_LOG_CRIT, pool->log, err, "crypt() failed");

    return NGX_ERROR;
}

#endif

#endif /* NGX_CRYPT */