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Crypto buffer frames reordering. If offset in CRYPTO frame doesn't match expected, following actions are taken: a) Duplicate frames or frames within [0...current offset] are ignored b) New data from intersecting ranges (starts before current_offset, ends after) is consumed c) "Future" frames are stored in a sorted queue (min offset .. max offset) Once a frame is consumed, current offset is updated and the queue is inspected: we iterate the queue until the gap is found and act as described above for each frame. The amount of data in buffered frames is limited by corresponding macro. The CRYPTO and STREAM frame structures are now compatible: they share the same set of initial fields. This allows to have code that deals with both of this frames. The ordering layer now processes the frame with offset and invokes the handler when it can organise an ordered stream of data.
author Vladimir Homutov <vl@nginx.com>
date Tue, 14 Apr 2020 12:16:25 +0300
parents 05c894a598ea
children 549b13cd793b
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# Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev
# Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc.


NGX_MAKEFILE=$NGX_OBJS/Makefile
NGX_MODULES_C=$NGX_OBJS/ngx_modules.c

NGX_AUTO_HEADERS_H=$NGX_OBJS/ngx_auto_headers.h
NGX_AUTO_CONFIG_H=$NGX_OBJS/ngx_auto_config.h

NGX_AUTOTEST=$NGX_OBJS/autotest
NGX_AUTOCONF_ERR=$NGX_OBJS/autoconf.err

# STUBs
NGX_ERR=$NGX_OBJS/autoconf.err
MAKEFILE=$NGX_OBJS/Makefile


NGX_PCH=
NGX_USE_PCH=


# check the echo's "-n" option and "\c" capability

if echo "test\c" | grep c >/dev/null; then

    if echo -n test | grep n >/dev/null; then
        ngx_n=
        ngx_c=

    else
        ngx_n=-n
        ngx_c=
    fi

else
    ngx_n=
    ngx_c='\c'
fi


# create Makefile

cat << END > Makefile

default:	build

clean:
	rm -rf Makefile $NGX_OBJS
END