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*) Change: now the paths specified in the "include",
"auth_basic_user_file", "perl_modules", "ssl_certificate",
"ssl_certificate_key", and "ssl_client_certificate" directives are
relative to directory of nginx configuration file nginx.conf, but
not to nginx prefix directory.
*) Change: the --sysconfdir=PATH option in configure was canceled.
*) Change: the special make target "upgrade1" was defined for online
upgrade of 0.1.x versions.
*) Feature: the "server_name" and "valid_referers" directives support
regular expressions.
*) Feature: the "server" directive in the "upstream" context supports
the "backup" parameter.
*) Feature: the ngx_http_perl_module supports the
$r->discard_request_body.
*) Feature: the "add_header Last-Modified ..." directive changes the
"Last-Modified" response header line.
*) Bugfix: if an response different than 200 was returned to an request
with body and connection went to the keep-alive state after the
request, then nginx returned 400 for the next request.
*) Bugfix: a segmentation fault occurred in worker process if invalid
address was set in the "auth_http" directive.
*) Bugfix: now nginx uses default listen backlog value 511 on all
platforms except FreeBSD.
Thanks to Jiang Hong.
*) Bugfix: a worker process may got caught in an endless loop, if an
"server" inside "upstream" block was marked as "down"; bug appeared
in 0.6.6.
*) Bugfix: now Solaris sendfilev() is not used to transfer the client
request body to FastCGI-server via the unix domain socket.
author | Igor Sysoev <http://sysoev.ru> |
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date | Wed, 15 Aug 2007 00:00:00 +0400 |
parents | 052a7b1d40e5 |
children | 5c576ea5dbd9 |
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/* * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev */ #if (NGX_SMP) #define NGX_SMP_LOCK "lock;" #else #define NGX_SMP_LOCK #endif /* * "cmpxchgl r, [m]": * * if (eax == [m]) { * zf = 1; * [m] = r; * } else { * zf = 0; * eax = [m]; * } * * * The "r" means the general register. * The "=a" and "a" are the %eax register. * Although we can return result in any register, we use "a" because it is * used in cmpxchgl anyway. The result is actually in %al but not in %eax, * however, as the code is inlined gcc can test %al as well as %eax, * and icc adds "movzbl %al, %eax" by itself. * * The "cc" means that flags were changed. */ static ngx_inline ngx_atomic_uint_t ngx_atomic_cmp_set(ngx_atomic_t *lock, ngx_atomic_uint_t old, ngx_atomic_uint_t set) { u_char res; __asm__ volatile ( NGX_SMP_LOCK " cmpxchgl %3, %1; " " sete %0; " : "=a" (res) : "m" (*lock), "a" (old), "r" (set) : "cc", "memory"); return res; } /* * "xaddl r, [m]": * * temp = [m]; * [m] += r; * r = temp; * * * The "+r" means the general register. * The "cc" means that flags were changed. */ #if !(( __GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ <= 7 ) || ( __INTEL_COMPILER >= 800 )) /* * icc 8.1 and 9.0 compile broken code with -march=pentium4 option: * ngx_atomic_fetch_add() always return the input "add" value, * so we use the gcc 2.7 version. * * icc 8.1 and 9.0 with -march=pentiumpro option or icc 7.1 compile * correct code. */ static ngx_inline ngx_atomic_int_t ngx_atomic_fetch_add(ngx_atomic_t *value, ngx_atomic_int_t add) { __asm__ volatile ( NGX_SMP_LOCK " xaddl %0, %1; " : "+r" (add) : "m" (*value) : "cc", "memory"); return add; } #else /* * gcc 2.7 does not support "+r", so we have to use the fixed * %eax ("=a" and "a") and this adds two superfluous instructions in the end * of code, something like this: "mov %eax, %edx / mov %edx, %eax". */ static ngx_inline ngx_atomic_int_t ngx_atomic_fetch_add(ngx_atomic_t *value, ngx_atomic_int_t add) { ngx_atomic_uint_t old; __asm__ volatile ( NGX_SMP_LOCK " xaddl %2, %1; " : "=a" (old) : "m" (*value), "a" (add) : "cc", "memory"); return old; } #endif /* * on x86 the write operations go in a program order, so we need only * to disable the gcc reorder optimizations */ #define ngx_memory_barrier() __asm__ volatile ("" ::: "memory") /* old as does not support "pause" opcode */ #define ngx_cpu_pause() __asm__ (".byte 0xf3, 0x90")