comparison src/http/ngx_http_write_filter_module.c @ 8006:32b0ba4855a6

HTTP/2: made it possible to flush response headers (ticket #1743). Response headers can be buffered in the SSL buffer. But stream's fake connection buffered flag did not reflect this, so any attempts to flush the buffer without sending additional data were stopped by the write filter. It does not seem to be possible to reflect this in fc->buffered though, as we never known if main connection's c->buffered corresponds to the particular stream or not. As such, fc->buffered might prevent request finalization due to sending data on some other stream. Fix is to implement handling of flush buffers when the c->need_flush_buf flag is set, similarly to the existing last buffer handling. The same flag is now used for UDP sockets in the stream module instead of explicit checking of c->type.
author Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru>
date Thu, 03 Feb 2022 01:44:38 +0300
parents 51a260276425
children ce6d9cf0f567
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225 return NGX_AGAIN; 225 return NGX_AGAIN;
226 } 226 }
227 227
228 if (size == 0 228 if (size == 0
229 && !(c->buffered & NGX_LOWLEVEL_BUFFERED) 229 && !(c->buffered & NGX_LOWLEVEL_BUFFERED)
230 && !(last && c->need_last_buf)) 230 && !(last && c->need_last_buf)
231 && !(flush && c->need_flush_buf))
231 { 232 {
232 if (last || flush || sync) { 233 if (last || flush || sync) {
233 for (cl = r->out; cl; /* void */) { 234 for (cl = r->out; cl; /* void */) {
234 ln = cl; 235 ln = cl;
235 cl = cl->next; 236 cl = cl->next;