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view src/core/ngx_crc32.h @ 6422:768e287a6f36
Fixed sendfile in threads (or with aio preload) and subrequests.
If sendfile in threads is used, it is possible that multiple
subrequests will trigger multiple ngx_linux_sendfile_thread() calls,
as operations are only serialized in output chain based on r->aio,
that is, on subrequest level.
This resulted in "task #N already active" alerts, in particular, when
running proxy_store.t with "aio threads; sendfile on;".
Fix is to tolerate duplicate calls, with an additional safety check
that the file is the same as previously used.
The same problem also affects "aio on; sendfile on;" on FreeBSD
(previously known as "aio sendfile;"), where aio->preload_handler()
could be called multiple times due to similar reasons, resulting in
"second aio post" alerts. Fix is the same as well.
It is also believed that similar problems can arise if a filter
calls the next body filter multiple times for some reason. These are
mostly theoretical though.
author | Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru> |
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date | Thu, 03 Mar 2016 21:14:12 +0300 |
parents | d620f497c50f |
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/* * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev * Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc. */ #ifndef _NGX_CRC32_H_INCLUDED_ #define _NGX_CRC32_H_INCLUDED_ #include <ngx_config.h> #include <ngx_core.h> extern uint32_t *ngx_crc32_table_short; extern uint32_t ngx_crc32_table256[]; static ngx_inline uint32_t ngx_crc32_short(u_char *p, size_t len) { u_char c; uint32_t crc; crc = 0xffffffff; while (len--) { c = *p++; crc = ngx_crc32_table_short[(crc ^ (c & 0xf)) & 0xf] ^ (crc >> 4); crc = ngx_crc32_table_short[(crc ^ (c >> 4)) & 0xf] ^ (crc >> 4); } return crc ^ 0xffffffff; } static ngx_inline uint32_t ngx_crc32_long(u_char *p, size_t len) { uint32_t crc; crc = 0xffffffff; while (len--) { crc = ngx_crc32_table256[(crc ^ *p++) & 0xff] ^ (crc >> 8); } return crc ^ 0xffffffff; } #define ngx_crc32_init(crc) \ crc = 0xffffffff static ngx_inline void ngx_crc32_update(uint32_t *crc, u_char *p, size_t len) { uint32_t c; c = *crc; while (len--) { c = ngx_crc32_table256[(c ^ *p++) & 0xff] ^ (c >> 8); } *crc = c; } #define ngx_crc32_final(crc) \ crc ^= 0xffffffff ngx_int_t ngx_crc32_table_init(void); #endif /* _NGX_CRC32_H_INCLUDED_ */