view src/http/v2/ngx_http_v2_module.h @ 8759:56dec0d4e5b1 quic

QUIC: avoid excessive buffer allocations in stream output. Previously, when a few bytes were send to a QUIC stream by the application, a 4K buffer was allocated for these bytes. Then a STREAM frame was created and that entire buffer was used as data for that frame. The frame with the buffer were in use up until the frame was acked by client. Meanwhile, when more bytes were send to the stream, more buffers were allocated and assigned as data to newer STREAM frames. In this scenario most buffer memory is unused. Now the unused part of the stream output buffer is available for further stream output while earlier parts of the buffer are waiting to be acked. This is achieved by splitting the output buffer.
author Roman Arutyunyan <arut@nginx.com>
date Fri, 24 Dec 2021 18:13:51 +0300
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/*
 * Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc.
 * Copyright (C) Valentin V. Bartenev
 */


#ifndef _NGX_HTTP_V2_MODULE_H_INCLUDED_
#define _NGX_HTTP_V2_MODULE_H_INCLUDED_


#include <ngx_config.h>
#include <ngx_core.h>
#include <ngx_http.h>


typedef struct {
    size_t                          recv_buffer_size;
    u_char                         *recv_buffer;
} ngx_http_v2_main_conf_t;


typedef struct {
    size_t                          pool_size;
    ngx_uint_t                      concurrent_streams;
    ngx_uint_t                      concurrent_pushes;
    size_t                          preread_size;
    ngx_uint_t                      streams_index_mask;
} ngx_http_v2_srv_conf_t;


typedef struct {
    size_t                          chunk_size;

    ngx_flag_t                      push_preload;

    ngx_flag_t                      push;
    ngx_array_t                    *pushes;
} ngx_http_v2_loc_conf_t;


extern ngx_module_t  ngx_http_v2_module;


#endif /* _NGX_HTTP_V2_MODULE_H_INCLUDED_ */