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changeset 7033:ab5117642647
Gzip: fixed style in $gzip_ratio variable handler.
The current style in variable handlers returning NGX_OK is to either set
v->not_found to 1, or to initialize the entire ngx_http_variable_value_t
structure.
In theory, always setting v->valid = 1 for NGX_OK would be useful, which
would mean that the value was computed and is thus valid, including the
special case of v->not_found = 1. But currently that's not the case and
causes the (v->valid || v->not_found) check to access an uninitialized
v->valid value, which is safe only because its value doesn't matter when
v->not_found is set.
author | Ruslan Ermilov <ru@nginx.com> |
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date | Wed, 14 Jun 2017 12:49:20 +0300 |
parents | d48c8cdac201 |
children | 1b068a4e82d8 |
files | src/http/modules/ngx_http_gzip_filter_module.c |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/src/http/modules/ngx_http_gzip_filter_module.c +++ b/src/http/modules/ngx_http_gzip_filter_module.c @@ -1084,10 +1084,6 @@ ngx_http_gzip_ratio_variable(ngx_http_re ngx_uint_t zint, zfrac; ngx_http_gzip_ctx_t *ctx; - v->valid = 1; - v->no_cacheable = 0; - v->not_found = 0; - ctx = ngx_http_get_module_ctx(r, ngx_http_gzip_filter_module); if (ctx == NULL || ctx->zout == 0) { @@ -1095,6 +1091,10 @@ ngx_http_gzip_ratio_variable(ngx_http_re return NGX_OK; } + v->valid = 1; + v->no_cacheable = 0; + v->not_found = 0; + v->data = ngx_pnalloc(r->pool, NGX_INT32_LEN + 3); if (v->data == NULL) { return NGX_ERROR;