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HTTP/3: call ngx_handle_read_event() from client header handler. This function should be called at the end of an event handler to prepare the event for the next handler call. Particularly, the "active" flag is set or cleared depending on data availability. With this call missing in one code path, read handler was not called again after handling the initial part of the client request, if the request was too big to fit into a single STREAM frame. Now ngx_handle_read_event() is called in this code path. Also, read timer is restarted.
author Roman Arutyunyan <arut@nginx.com>
date Fri, 29 Jan 2021 19:42:47 +0300
parents e3faa5fb7772
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# Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev
# Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc.


echo $ngx_n "checking for system byte ordering ...$ngx_c"

cat << END >> $NGX_AUTOCONF_ERR

----------------------------------------
checking for system byte ordering

END


cat << END > $NGX_AUTOTEST.c

int main(void) {
    int i = 0x11223344;
    char *p;

    p = (char *) &i;
    if (*p == 0x44) return 0;
    return 1;
}

END

ngx_test="$CC $CC_TEST_FLAGS $CC_AUX_FLAGS \
          -o $NGX_AUTOTEST $NGX_AUTOTEST.c $NGX_LD_OPT $ngx_feature_libs"

eval "$ngx_test >> $NGX_AUTOCONF_ERR 2>&1"

if [ -x $NGX_AUTOTEST ]; then
    if $NGX_AUTOTEST >/dev/null 2>&1; then
        echo " little endian"
        have=NGX_HAVE_LITTLE_ENDIAN . auto/have
    else
        echo " big endian"
    fi

    rm -rf $NGX_AUTOTEST*

else
    rm -rf $NGX_AUTOTEST*

    echo
    echo "$0: error: cannot detect system byte ordering"
    exit 1
fi