view src/os/unix/ngx_linux_init.c @ 506:b9fdcaf2062b NGINX_0_7_65

nginx 0.7.65 *) Security: now nginx/Windows ignores trailing spaces in URI. Thanks to Dan Crowley, Core Security Technologies. *) Security: now nginx/Windows ignores short files names. Thanks to Dan Crowley, Core Security Technologies. *) Change: now the "009" status code is written to an access log for proxied HTTP/0.9 responses. *) Change: now the default buffer size of the "large_client_header_buffers" directive is 8K. Thanks to Andrew Cholakian. *) Change: now default SSL ciphers are "HIGH:!ADH:!MD5". *) Change: now SSLv2 protocol is disabled by default. *) Change: now $host variable value is always low case. *) Feature: the conf/fastcgi.conf for simple FastCGI configurations. *) Feature: now URI part is not required a "proxy_pass" directive if variables are used. *) Feature: the $ssl_session_id variable. *) Bugfix: if a proxied or FastCGI request was internally redirected to another proxied or FastCGI location, then $upstream_response_time variable may have abnormally large value; the bug had appeared in 0.7.63. *) Bugfix: if the "expires modified" set date in the past, then a negative number was set in the "Cache-Control" response header line. Thanks to Alex Kapranoff. *) Bugfix: nginx closed a connection if a cached response had an empty body. Thanks to Piotr Sikora. *) Bugfix: nginx cached a 304 response if there was the "If-None-Match" header line in a proxied request. Thanks to Tim Dettrick and David Kostal. *) Bugfix: nginx did not treat a comma as separator in the "Cache-Control" backend response header line. *) Bugfix: cached HTTP/0.9 responses were handled incorrectly. *) Bugfix: nginx sent gzipped responses to clients those do not support gzip, if "gzip_static on" and "gzip_vary off"; the bug had appeared in 0.8.16. *) Bugfix: nginx always added "Content-Encoding: gzip" response header line in 304 responses sent by ngx_http_gzip_static_module. *) Bugfix: the "!-x" operator did not work. Thanks to Maxim Dounin. *) Bugfix: a segmentation fault might occur in a worker process, if limit_rate was used in HTTPS server. Thanks to Maxim Dounin. *) Bugfix: a segmentation fault might occur in a worker process while $limit_rate logging. Thanks to Maxim Dounin. *) Bugfix: nginx did not support dates in 2038 year on 32-bit platforms; *) Bugfix: nginx/Windows tried to delete a temporary file twice if the file should replace an already existent file. *) Bugfix: nginx/Windows tried to rename a temporary file twice if the file should replace an already existent file. *) Bugfix: nginx/Windows might not create temporary file, a cache file, or "proxy/fastcgi_store"d file if a worker had no enough access rights for top level directories. *) Bugfix: in UTF-8 encoding support by "try_files" directive in nginx/Windows. *) Bugfix: UTF-8 encoding usage in the ngx_http_autoindex_module. Thanks to Maxim Dounin. *) Bugfix: the ngx_http_autoindex_module did not show the trailing slash in links to a directory; the bug had appeared in 0.7.15. *) Bugfix: nginx did not close a log file set by the --error-log-path configuration option; the bug had appeared in 0.7.53. *) Bugfix: "addition_types" directive was incorrectly named "addtion_types". *) Bugfix: invalid request line in $request variable was written in access_log only if error_log was set to "info" or "debug" level.
author Igor Sysoev <http://sysoev.ru>
date Mon, 01 Feb 2010 00:00:00 +0000
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/*
 * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev
 */


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


u_char  ngx_linux_kern_ostype[50];
u_char  ngx_linux_kern_osrelease[50];

int     ngx_linux_rtsig_max;


static ngx_os_io_t ngx_linux_io = {
    ngx_unix_recv,
    ngx_readv_chain,
    ngx_udp_unix_recv,
    ngx_unix_send,
#if (NGX_HAVE_SENDFILE)
    ngx_linux_sendfile_chain,
    NGX_IO_SENDFILE
#else
    ngx_writev_chain,
    0
#endif
};


ngx_int_t
ngx_os_specific_init(ngx_log_t *log)
{
    struct utsname  u;

    if (uname(&u) == -1) {
        ngx_log_error(NGX_LOG_ALERT, log, ngx_errno, "uname() failed");
        return NGX_ERROR;
    }

    (void) ngx_cpystrn(ngx_linux_kern_ostype, (u_char *) u.sysname,
                       sizeof(ngx_linux_kern_ostype));

    (void) ngx_cpystrn(ngx_linux_kern_osrelease, (u_char *) u.release,
                       sizeof(ngx_linux_kern_osrelease));

#if (NGX_HAVE_RTSIG)
    {
    int        name[2];
    size_t     len;
    ngx_err_t  err;

    name[0] = CTL_KERN;
    name[1] = KERN_RTSIGMAX;
    len = sizeof(ngx_linux_rtsig_max);

    if (sysctl(name, 2, &ngx_linux_rtsig_max, &len, NULL, 0) == -1) {
        err = ngx_errno;

        if (err != NGX_ENOTDIR && err != NGX_ENOSYS) {
            ngx_log_error(NGX_LOG_ALERT, log, err,
                          "sysctl(KERN_RTSIGMAX) failed");

            return NGX_ERROR;
        }

        ngx_linux_rtsig_max = 0;
    }

    }
#endif

    ngx_os_io = ngx_linux_io;

    return NGX_OK;
}


void
ngx_os_specific_status(ngx_log_t *log)
{
    ngx_log_error(NGX_LOG_NOTICE, log, 0, "OS: %s %s",
                  ngx_linux_kern_ostype, ngx_linux_kern_osrelease);

#if (NGX_HAVE_RTSIG)
    ngx_log_error(NGX_LOG_NOTICE, log, 0, "sysctl(KERN_RTSIGMAX): %d",
                  ngx_linux_rtsig_max);
#endif
}