view auto/endianness @ 8872:2706d27d2c76 quic

Stream: fixed segfault when using SSL certificates with variables. Similar to the previous change, a segmentation fault occurres when evaluating SSL certificates on a QUIC connection due to an uninitialized stream session. The fix is to adjust initializing the QUIC part of a connection until after it has session and variables initialized. Similarly, this appends logging error context for QUIC connections: - client 127.0.0.1:54749 connected to 127.0.0.1:8880 while handling frames - quic client timed out (60: Operation timed out) while handling quic input
author Sergey Kandaurov <pluknet@nginx.com>
date Wed, 29 Sep 2021 15:06:28 +0300
parents e3faa5fb7772
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# Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev
# Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc.


echo $ngx_n "checking for system byte ordering ...$ngx_c"

cat << END >> $NGX_AUTOCONF_ERR

----------------------------------------
checking for system byte ordering

END


cat << END > $NGX_AUTOTEST.c

int main(void) {
    int i = 0x11223344;
    char *p;

    p = (char *) &i;
    if (*p == 0x44) return 0;
    return 1;
}

END

ngx_test="$CC $CC_TEST_FLAGS $CC_AUX_FLAGS \
          -o $NGX_AUTOTEST $NGX_AUTOTEST.c $NGX_LD_OPT $ngx_feature_libs"

eval "$ngx_test >> $NGX_AUTOCONF_ERR 2>&1"

if [ -x $NGX_AUTOTEST ]; then
    if $NGX_AUTOTEST >/dev/null 2>&1; then
        echo " little endian"
        have=NGX_HAVE_LITTLE_ENDIAN . auto/have
    else
        echo " big endian"
    fi

    rm -rf $NGX_AUTOTEST*

else
    rm -rf $NGX_AUTOTEST*

    echo
    echo "$0: error: cannot detect system byte ordering"
    exit 1
fi