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Mail: fixed SMTP pipelining to send the response immediately.
Previously, if there were some pipelined SMTP data in the buffer when
a proxied connection with the backend was established, nginx called
ngx_mail_proxy_handler() to send these data, and not tried to send the
response to the last command. In most cases, this response was later sent
along with the response to the pipelined command, but if for some reason
client decides to wait for the response before finishing the next command
this might result in a connection hang.
Fix is to always call ngx_mail_proxy_handler() to send the response, and
additionally post an event to send the pipelined data if needed.
author | Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru> |
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date | Wed, 19 May 2021 03:13:12 +0300 |
parents | a27e0c7e198c |
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/* * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev * Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc. */ #include <ngx_config.h> #include <ngx_core.h> /* * declare Profiler interface here because * <google/profiler.h> is C++ header file */ int ProfilerStart(u_char* fname); void ProfilerStop(void); void ProfilerRegisterThread(void); static void *ngx_google_perftools_create_conf(ngx_cycle_t *cycle); static ngx_int_t ngx_google_perftools_worker(ngx_cycle_t *cycle); typedef struct { ngx_str_t profiles; } ngx_google_perftools_conf_t; static ngx_command_t ngx_google_perftools_commands[] = { { ngx_string("google_perftools_profiles"), NGX_MAIN_CONF|NGX_DIRECT_CONF|NGX_CONF_TAKE1, ngx_conf_set_str_slot, 0, offsetof(ngx_google_perftools_conf_t, profiles), NULL }, ngx_null_command }; static ngx_core_module_t ngx_google_perftools_module_ctx = { ngx_string("google_perftools"), ngx_google_perftools_create_conf, NULL }; ngx_module_t ngx_google_perftools_module = { NGX_MODULE_V1, &ngx_google_perftools_module_ctx, /* module context */ ngx_google_perftools_commands, /* module directives */ NGX_CORE_MODULE, /* module type */ NULL, /* init master */ NULL, /* init module */ ngx_google_perftools_worker, /* init process */ NULL, /* init thread */ NULL, /* exit thread */ NULL, /* exit process */ NULL, /* exit master */ NGX_MODULE_V1_PADDING }; static void * ngx_google_perftools_create_conf(ngx_cycle_t *cycle) { ngx_google_perftools_conf_t *gptcf; gptcf = ngx_pcalloc(cycle->pool, sizeof(ngx_google_perftools_conf_t)); if (gptcf == NULL) { return NULL; } /* * set by ngx_pcalloc() * * gptcf->profiles = { 0, NULL }; */ return gptcf; } static ngx_int_t ngx_google_perftools_worker(ngx_cycle_t *cycle) { u_char *profile; ngx_google_perftools_conf_t *gptcf; gptcf = (ngx_google_perftools_conf_t *) ngx_get_conf(cycle->conf_ctx, ngx_google_perftools_module); if (gptcf->profiles.len == 0) { return NGX_OK; } profile = ngx_alloc(gptcf->profiles.len + NGX_INT_T_LEN + 2, cycle->log); if (profile == NULL) { return NGX_OK; } if (getenv("CPUPROFILE")) { /* disable inherited Profiler enabled in master process */ ProfilerStop(); } ngx_sprintf(profile, "%V.%d%Z", &gptcf->profiles, ngx_pid); if (ProfilerStart(profile)) { /* start ITIMER_PROF timer */ ProfilerRegisterThread(); } else { ngx_log_error(NGX_LOG_CRIT, cycle->log, ngx_errno, "ProfilerStart(%s) failed", profile); } ngx_free(profile); return NGX_OK; } /* ProfilerStop() is called on Profiler destruction */