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HTTP/3: fixed segfault when using SSL certificates with variables. A QUIC connection doesn't have c->log->data and friends initialized to sensible values. Yet, a request can be created in the certificate callback with such an assumption, which leads to a segmentation fault due to null pointer dereference in ngx_http_free_request(). The fix is to adjust initializing the QUIC part of a connection such that it has all of that in place. Further, this appends logging error context for unsuccessful QUIC handshakes: - cannot load certificate .. while handling frames - SSL_do_handshake() failed .. while sending frames
author Sergey Kandaurov <pluknet@nginx.com>
date Wed, 29 Sep 2021 15:01:59 +0300
parents d620f497c50f
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/*
 * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev
 * Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc.
 */


#if (NGX_PTR_SIZE == 4)
#define NGX_CASA  ngx_casa
#else
#define NGX_CASA  ngx_casxa
#endif


ngx_atomic_uint_t
ngx_casa(ngx_atomic_uint_t set, ngx_atomic_uint_t old, ngx_atomic_t *lock);

ngx_atomic_uint_t
ngx_casxa(ngx_atomic_uint_t set, ngx_atomic_uint_t old, ngx_atomic_t *lock);

/* the code in src/os/unix/ngx_sunpro_sparc64.il */


static ngx_inline ngx_atomic_uint_t
ngx_atomic_cmp_set(ngx_atomic_t *lock, ngx_atomic_uint_t old,
    ngx_atomic_uint_t set)
{
    set = NGX_CASA(set, old, lock);

    return (set == old);
}


static ngx_inline ngx_atomic_int_t
ngx_atomic_fetch_add(ngx_atomic_t *value, ngx_atomic_int_t add)
{
    ngx_atomic_uint_t  old, res;

    old = *value;

    for ( ;; ) {

        res = old + add;

        res = NGX_CASA(res, old, value);

        if (res == old) {
            return res;
        }

        old = res;
    }
}


#define ngx_memory_barrier()                                                  \
        __asm (".volatile");                                                  \
        __asm ("membar #LoadLoad | #LoadStore | #StoreStore | #StoreLoad");   \
        __asm (".nonvolatile")

#define ngx_cpu_pause()