view src/core/ngx_array.c @ 5091:d3e256c67d6d

SSL: do not treat SSL handshake as request. The request object will not be created until SSL handshake is complete. This simplifies adding another connection handler that does not need request object right after handshake (e.g., SPDY). There are also a few more intentional effects: - the "client_header_buffer_size" directive will be taken from the server configuration that was negotiated by SNI; - SSL handshake errors and timeouts are not logged into access log as bad requests; - ngx_ssl_create_connection() is not called until the first byte of ClientHello message was received. This also decreases memory consumption if plain HTTP request is sent to SSL socket.
author Valentin Bartenev <vbart@nginx.com>
date Wed, 27 Feb 2013 17:21:21 +0000
parents d620f497c50f
children 4fef8ed52389
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/*
 * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev
 * Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc.
 */


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


ngx_array_t *
ngx_array_create(ngx_pool_t *p, ngx_uint_t n, size_t size)
{
    ngx_array_t *a;

    a = ngx_palloc(p, sizeof(ngx_array_t));
    if (a == NULL) {
        return NULL;
    }

    a->elts = ngx_palloc(p, n * size);
    if (a->elts == NULL) {
        return NULL;
    }

    a->nelts = 0;
    a->size = size;
    a->nalloc = n;
    a->pool = p;

    return a;
}


void
ngx_array_destroy(ngx_array_t *a)
{
    ngx_pool_t  *p;

    p = a->pool;

    if ((u_char *) a->elts + a->size * a->nalloc == p->d.last) {
        p->d.last -= a->size * a->nalloc;
    }

    if ((u_char *) a + sizeof(ngx_array_t) == p->d.last) {
        p->d.last = (u_char *) a;
    }
}


void *
ngx_array_push(ngx_array_t *a)
{
    void        *elt, *new;
    size_t       size;
    ngx_pool_t  *p;

    if (a->nelts == a->nalloc) {

        /* the array is full */

        size = a->size * a->nalloc;

        p = a->pool;

        if ((u_char *) a->elts + size == p->d.last
            && p->d.last + a->size <= p->d.end)
        {
            /*
             * the array allocation is the last in the pool
             * and there is space for new allocation
             */

            p->d.last += a->size;
            a->nalloc++;

        } else {
            /* allocate a new array */

            new = ngx_palloc(p, 2 * size);
            if (new == NULL) {
                return NULL;
            }

            ngx_memcpy(new, a->elts, size);
            a->elts = new;
            a->nalloc *= 2;
        }
    }

    elt = (u_char *) a->elts + a->size * a->nelts;
    a->nelts++;

    return elt;
}


void *
ngx_array_push_n(ngx_array_t *a, ngx_uint_t n)
{
    void        *elt, *new;
    size_t       size;
    ngx_uint_t   nalloc;
    ngx_pool_t  *p;

    size = n * a->size;

    if (a->nelts + n > a->nalloc) {

        /* the array is full */

        p = a->pool;

        if ((u_char *) a->elts + a->size * a->nalloc == p->d.last
            && p->d.last + size <= p->d.end)
        {
            /*
             * the array allocation is the last in the pool
             * and there is space for new allocation
             */

            p->d.last += size;
            a->nalloc += n;

        } else {
            /* allocate a new array */

            nalloc = 2 * ((n >= a->nalloc) ? n : a->nalloc);

            new = ngx_palloc(p, nalloc * a->size);
            if (new == NULL) {
                return NULL;
            }

            ngx_memcpy(new, a->elts, a->nelts * a->size);
            a->elts = new;
            a->nalloc = nalloc;
        }
    }

    elt = (u_char *) a->elts + a->size * a->nelts;
    a->nelts += n;

    return elt;
}