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view src/http/ngx_http_busy_lock.h @ 4164:c48662671609 stable-1.0
Merging r4130, r4131, r4135:
Linux AIO related fixes:
*) Fixing Linux AIO syscalls return value handling:
syscall(2) uses usual libc convention, it returns -1 on error and
sets errno. Obsolete _syscall(2) returns negative value of error.
*) Fixing Linux AIO initiatialization: AIO operations are disabled
if kernel does not support them. Previously worker just exited.
*) The "worker_aio_requests" directive.
The default value is 32 AIO simultaneous requests per worker. Previously
they were hardcoded to 1024, and it was too large, since Linux allocated
them early on io_setup(), but not on request itself. So with default value
of /proc/sys/fs/aio-max-nr equal to 65536 only 64 worker processes could
be run simultaneously. 32 AIO requests are enough for modern disks even if
server runs only 1 worker.
author | Igor Sysoev <igor@sysoev.ru> |
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date | Fri, 30 Sep 2011 14:12:53 +0000 |
parents | 4c43e25d11ea |
children | d620f497c50f |
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/* * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev */ #ifndef _NGX_HTTP_BUSY_LOCK_H_INCLUDED_ #define _NGX_HTTP_BUSY_LOCK_H_INCLUDED_ #include <ngx_config.h> #include <ngx_core.h> #include <ngx_event.h> #include <ngx_http.h> typedef struct { u_char *md5_mask; char *md5; int cacheable; int busy; int max_busy; int waiting; int max_waiting; time_t timeout; ngx_event_mutex_t *mutex; } ngx_http_busy_lock_t; typedef struct { time_t time; ngx_event_t *event; void (*event_handler)(ngx_event_t *ev); u_char *md5; int slot; } ngx_http_busy_lock_ctx_t; int ngx_http_busy_lock(ngx_http_busy_lock_t *bl, ngx_http_busy_lock_ctx_t *bc); int ngx_http_busy_lock_cacheable(ngx_http_busy_lock_t *bl, ngx_http_busy_lock_ctx_t *bc, int lock); void ngx_http_busy_unlock(ngx_http_busy_lock_t *bl, ngx_http_busy_lock_ctx_t *bc); char *ngx_http_set_busy_lock_slot(ngx_conf_t *cf, ngx_command_t *cmd, void *conf); #endif /* _NGX_HTTP_BUSY_LOCK_H_INCLUDED_ */