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Events: fixed EPOLLRDHUP with FIONREAD (ticket #2367).
When reading exactly rev->available bytes, rev->available might become 0
after FIONREAD usage introduction in efd71d49bde0. On the next call of
ngx_readv_chain() on systems with EPOLLRDHUP this resulted in return without
any actions, that is, with rev->ready set, and this in turn resulted in no
timers set in event pipe, leading to socket leaks.
Fix is to reset rev->ready in ngx_readv_chain() when returning due to
rev->available being 0 with EPOLLRDHUP, much like it is already done in
ngx_unix_recv(). This ensures that if rev->available will become 0, on
systems with EPOLLRDHUP support appropriate EPOLLRDHUP-specific handling
will happen on the next ngx_readv_chain() call.
While here, also synced ngx_readv_chain() to match ngx_unix_recv() and
reset rev->ready when returning due to rev->available being 0 with kqueue.
This is mostly cosmetic change, as rev->ready is anyway reset when
rev->available is set to 0.
author | Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru> |
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date | Fri, 15 Jul 2022 15:19:32 +0300 |
parents | 04ebf29eaf5b |
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# Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc. if [ $USE_THREADS = YES ]; then if [ "$NGX_PLATFORM" = win32 ]; then cat << END $0: --with-threads is not supported on Windows END exit 1 fi have=NGX_THREADS . auto/have CORE_DEPS="$CORE_DEPS $THREAD_POOL_DEPS" CORE_SRCS="$CORE_SRCS $THREAD_POOL_SRCS" CORE_LIBS="$CORE_LIBS -lpthread" NGX_LIBPTHREAD="-lpthread" fi