diff src/event/ngx_event_openssl.h @ 634:23ef0645ea57 NGINX_1_1_1

nginx 1.1.1 *) Change: now cache loader processes either as many files as specified by "loader_files" parameter or works no more than time specified by "loader_threshold" parameter during each iteration. *) Change: now SIGWINCH signal works only in deamon mode. *) Feature: now shared zones and caches use POSIX semaphores on Solaris. Thanks to Den Ivanov. *) Feature: accept filters are now supported on NetBSD. *) Bugfix: nginx could not be build on Linux 3.0. *) Bugfix: nginx did not use gzipping in some cases; the bug had appeared in 1.1.0. *) Bugfix: request body might be incorrectly processed if client used pipelining. *) Bugfix: in the "request_body_in_single_buf" directive. *) Bugfix: in "proxy_set_body" and "proxy_pass_request_body" directives if SSL connection to backend was used. *) Bugfix: nginx hogged CPU if all servers in an upstream were marked as "down". *) Bugfix: a segmentation fault might occur during reconfiguration if ssl_session_cache was defined but not used in a previous configuration. *) Bugfix: a segmentation fault might occur in a worker process if many backup servers were used in an upstream. *) Bugfix: a segmentation fault might occur in a worker process if "fastcgi/scgi/uwsgi_param" directives were used with values starting with "HTTP_"; the bug had appeared in 0.8.40.
author Igor Sysoev <http://sysoev.ru>
date Mon, 22 Aug 2011 00:00:00 +0400
parents 5b73504dd4ba
children 5a4401b9551b
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--- a/src/event/ngx_event_openssl.h
+++ b/src/event/ngx_event_openssl.h
@@ -104,6 +104,7 @@ ngx_int_t ngx_ssl_dhparam(ngx_conf_t *cf
 ngx_int_t ngx_ssl_ecdh_curve(ngx_conf_t *cf, ngx_ssl_t *ssl, ngx_str_t *name);
 ngx_int_t ngx_ssl_session_cache(ngx_ssl_t *ssl, ngx_str_t *sess_ctx,
     ssize_t builtin_session_cache, ngx_shm_zone_t *shm_zone, time_t timeout);
+ngx_int_t ngx_ssl_session_cache_init(ngx_shm_zone_t *shm_zone, void *data);
 ngx_int_t ngx_ssl_create_connection(ngx_ssl_t *ssl, ngx_connection_t *c,
     ngx_uint_t flags);