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always use buffer, if connection is buffered, this fixes OpenSSL "bad write retry" error, when *) nginx passed a single buf greater than our buffer (say 32K) to OpenSSL, *) OpenSSL returns SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE, *) after some time nginx has to send a new data, *) so there are at least two bufs nginx does pass them directly to OpenSSL, *) but copies the first buf part to buffer, and sends the buffer to OpenSSL. *) because the data length is lesser than it was in previous SSL_write(): 16K < 32K, OpenSSL returns SSL_R_BAD_WRITE_RETRY.
author Igor Sysoev <igor@sysoev.ru>
date Thu, 23 Oct 2008 05:58:10 +0000
parents 551102312e19
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<!ELEMENT configuration   (length, start, indent, changes+) >

<!ELEMENT length          (#PCDATA) >
<!ELEMENT start           (#PCDATA) >
<!ELEMENT indent          (#PCDATA) >

<!ELEMENT changes         (title, length,
                           bugfix, feature, change, workaround,
                           (month, month, month, month, month, month,
                            month, month, month, month, month, month)?) >

<!ATTLIST changes         lang ( ru | en) #REQUIRED>

<!ELEMENT title           (#PCDATA) >

<!ELEMENT bugfix          (#PCDATA) >
<!ELEMENT feature         (#PCDATA) >
<!ELEMENT change          (#PCDATA) >
<!ELEMENT workaround      (#PCDATA) >

<!ELEMENT month           (#PCDATA) >