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gRPC: generate error when response size is wrong. As long as the "Content-Length" header is given, we now make sure it exactly matches the size of the response. If it doesn't, the response is considered malformed and must not be forwarded (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-8.1.2.6). While it is not really possible to "not forward" the response which is already being forwarded, we generate an error instead, which is the closest equivalent. Previous behaviour was to pass everything to the client, but this seems to be suboptimal and causes issues (ticket #1695). Also this directly contradicts HTTP/2 specification requirements. Note that the new behaviour for the gRPC proxy is more strict than that applied in other variants of proxying. This is intentional, as HTTP/2 specification requires us to do so, while in other types of proxying malformed responses from backends are well known and historically tolerated.
author Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru>
date Mon, 06 Jul 2020 18:36:25 +0300
parents 8b84d60ef13d
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/*
 * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev
 * Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc.
 */


#ifndef _NGX_PROCESS_H_INCLUDED_
#define _NGX_PROCESS_H_INCLUDED_


#include <ngx_setaffinity.h>
#include <ngx_setproctitle.h>


typedef pid_t       ngx_pid_t;

#define NGX_INVALID_PID  -1

typedef void (*ngx_spawn_proc_pt) (ngx_cycle_t *cycle, void *data);

typedef struct {
    ngx_pid_t           pid;
    int                 status;
    ngx_socket_t        channel[2];

    ngx_spawn_proc_pt   proc;
    void               *data;
    char               *name;

    unsigned            respawn:1;
    unsigned            just_spawn:1;
    unsigned            detached:1;
    unsigned            exiting:1;
    unsigned            exited:1;
} ngx_process_t;


typedef struct {
    char         *path;
    char         *name;
    char *const  *argv;
    char *const  *envp;
} ngx_exec_ctx_t;


#define NGX_MAX_PROCESSES         1024

#define NGX_PROCESS_NORESPAWN     -1
#define NGX_PROCESS_JUST_SPAWN    -2
#define NGX_PROCESS_RESPAWN       -3
#define NGX_PROCESS_JUST_RESPAWN  -4
#define NGX_PROCESS_DETACHED      -5


#define ngx_getpid   getpid
#define ngx_getppid  getppid

#ifndef ngx_log_pid
#define ngx_log_pid  ngx_pid
#endif


ngx_pid_t ngx_spawn_process(ngx_cycle_t *cycle,
    ngx_spawn_proc_pt proc, void *data, char *name, ngx_int_t respawn);
ngx_pid_t ngx_execute(ngx_cycle_t *cycle, ngx_exec_ctx_t *ctx);
ngx_int_t ngx_init_signals(ngx_log_t *log);
void ngx_debug_point(void);


#if (NGX_HAVE_SCHED_YIELD)
#define ngx_sched_yield()  sched_yield()
#else
#define ngx_sched_yield()  usleep(1)
#endif


extern int            ngx_argc;
extern char         **ngx_argv;
extern char         **ngx_os_argv;

extern ngx_pid_t      ngx_pid;
extern ngx_pid_t      ngx_parent;
extern ngx_socket_t   ngx_channel;
extern ngx_int_t      ngx_process_slot;
extern ngx_int_t      ngx_last_process;
extern ngx_process_t  ngx_processes[NGX_MAX_PROCESSES];


#endif /* _NGX_PROCESS_H_INCLUDED_ */