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Simplified and improved sendfile() code on Linux.
The ngx_linux_sendfile() function is now used for both normal sendfile()
and sendfile in threads. The ngx_linux_sendfile_thread() function was
modified to use the same interface as ngx_linux_sendfile(), and is simply
called from ngx_linux_sendfile() when threads are enabled.
Special return code NGX_DONE is used to indicate that a thread task was
posted and no further actions are needed.
If number of bytes sent is less that what we were sending, we now always
retry sending. This is needed for sendfile() in threads as the number
of bytes we are sending might have been changed since the thread task
was posted. And this is also needed for Linux 4.3+, as sendfile() might
be interrupted at any time and provides no indication if it was interrupted
or not (ticket #1174).
author | Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru> |
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date | Tue, 28 Mar 2017 18:15:39 +0300 |
parents | f1a0de6eb505 |
children | 8cc5b0365ee5 |
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/* * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev * Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc. */ #include <ngx_config.h> #include <ngx_core.h> /* * The strerror() messages are copied because: * * 1) strerror() and strerror_r() functions are not Async-Signal-Safe, * therefore, they cannot be used in signal handlers; * * 2) a direct sys_errlist[] array may be used instead of these functions, * but Linux linker warns about its usage: * * warning: `sys_errlist' is deprecated; use `strerror' or `strerror_r' instead * warning: `sys_nerr' is deprecated; use `strerror' or `strerror_r' instead * * causing false bug reports. */ static ngx_str_t *ngx_sys_errlist; static ngx_str_t ngx_unknown_error = ngx_string("Unknown error"); u_char * ngx_strerror(ngx_err_t err, u_char *errstr, size_t size) { ngx_str_t *msg; msg = ((ngx_uint_t) err < NGX_SYS_NERR) ? &ngx_sys_errlist[err]: &ngx_unknown_error; size = ngx_min(size, msg->len); return ngx_cpymem(errstr, msg->data, size); } ngx_int_t ngx_strerror_init(void) { char *msg; u_char *p; size_t len; ngx_err_t err; /* * ngx_strerror() is not ready to work at this stage, therefore, * malloc() is used and possible errors are logged using strerror(). */ len = NGX_SYS_NERR * sizeof(ngx_str_t); ngx_sys_errlist = malloc(len); if (ngx_sys_errlist == NULL) { goto failed; } for (err = 0; err < NGX_SYS_NERR; err++) { msg = strerror(err); len = ngx_strlen(msg); p = malloc(len); if (p == NULL) { goto failed; } ngx_memcpy(p, msg, len); ngx_sys_errlist[err].len = len; ngx_sys_errlist[err].data = p; } return NGX_OK; failed: err = errno; ngx_log_stderr(0, "malloc(%uz) failed (%d: %s)", len, err, strerror(err)); return NGX_ERROR; }