comparison src/os/win32/ngx_win32_config.h @ 7583:efd71d49bde0

Events: available bytes calculation via ioctl(FIONREAD). This makes it possible to avoid looping for a long time while working with a fast enough peer when data are added to the socket buffer faster than we are able to read and process them (ticket #1431). This is basically what we already do on FreeBSD with kqueue, where information about the number of bytes in the socket buffer is returned by the kevent() call. With other event methods rev->available is now set to -1 when the socket is ready for reading. Later in ngx_recv() and ngx_recv_chain(), if full buffer is received, real number of bytes in the socket buffer is retrieved using ioctl(FIONREAD). Reading more than this number of bytes ensures that even with edge-triggered event methods the event will be triggered again, so it is safe to stop processing of the socket and switch to other connections. Using ioctl(FIONREAD) only after reading a full buffer is an optimization. With this approach we only call ioctl(FIONREAD) when there are at least two recv()/readv() calls.
author Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru>
date Thu, 17 Oct 2019 16:02:19 +0300
parents abb0a4189cf7
children d1aa8cc3e387
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271 #ifndef NGX_HAVE_SO_SNDLOWAT 271 #ifndef NGX_HAVE_SO_SNDLOWAT
272 /* setsockopt(SO_SNDLOWAT) returns error WSAENOPROTOOPT */ 272 /* setsockopt(SO_SNDLOWAT) returns error WSAENOPROTOOPT */
273 #define NGX_HAVE_SO_SNDLOWAT 0 273 #define NGX_HAVE_SO_SNDLOWAT 0
274 #endif 274 #endif
275 275
276 #ifndef NGX_HAVE_FIONREAD
277 #define NGX_HAVE_FIONREAD 1
278 #endif
279
276 #define NGX_HAVE_GETADDRINFO 1 280 #define NGX_HAVE_GETADDRINFO 1
277 281
278 #define ngx_random rand 282 #define ngx_random rand
279 #define ngx_debug_init() 283 #define ngx_debug_init()
280 284