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SSL: fixed shutdown handling.
Previously, bidirectional shutdown never worked, due to two issues
in the code:
1. The code only tested SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ and SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE
when there was an error in the error queue, which cannot happen.
The bug was introduced in an attempt to fix unexpected error logging
as reported with OpenSSL 0.9.8g
(http://mailman.nginx.org/pipermail/nginx/2008-January/003084.html).
2. The code never called SSL_shutdown() for the second time to wait for
the peer's close_notify alert.
This change fixes both issues.
Note that after this change bidirectional shutdown is expected to work for
the first time, so c->ssl->no_wait_shutdown now makes a difference. This
is not a problem for HTTP code which always uses c->ssl->no_wait_shutdown,
but might be a problem for stream and mail code, as well as 3rd party
modules.
To minimize the effect of the change, the timeout, which was used to be 30
seconds and not configurable, though never actually used, is now set to
3 seconds. It is also expanded to apply to both SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ and
SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE, so timeout is properly set if writing to the socket
buffer is not possible.
author | Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru> |
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date | Mon, 10 Aug 2020 18:52:09 +0300 |
parents | adc2414856b1 |
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/* * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev * Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc. */ #ifndef _NGX_EVENT_PIPE_H_INCLUDED_ #define _NGX_EVENT_PIPE_H_INCLUDED_ #include <ngx_config.h> #include <ngx_core.h> #include <ngx_event.h> typedef struct ngx_event_pipe_s ngx_event_pipe_t; typedef ngx_int_t (*ngx_event_pipe_input_filter_pt)(ngx_event_pipe_t *p, ngx_buf_t *buf); typedef ngx_int_t (*ngx_event_pipe_output_filter_pt)(void *data, ngx_chain_t *chain); struct ngx_event_pipe_s { ngx_connection_t *upstream; ngx_connection_t *downstream; ngx_chain_t *free_raw_bufs; ngx_chain_t *in; ngx_chain_t **last_in; ngx_chain_t *writing; ngx_chain_t *out; ngx_chain_t *free; ngx_chain_t *busy; /* * the input filter i.e. that moves HTTP/1.1 chunks * from the raw bufs to an incoming chain */ ngx_event_pipe_input_filter_pt input_filter; void *input_ctx; ngx_event_pipe_output_filter_pt output_filter; void *output_ctx; #if (NGX_THREADS || NGX_COMPAT) ngx_int_t (*thread_handler)(ngx_thread_task_t *task, ngx_file_t *file); void *thread_ctx; ngx_thread_task_t *thread_task; #endif unsigned read:1; unsigned cacheable:1; unsigned single_buf:1; unsigned free_bufs:1; unsigned upstream_done:1; unsigned upstream_error:1; unsigned upstream_eof:1; unsigned upstream_blocked:1; unsigned downstream_done:1; unsigned downstream_error:1; unsigned cyclic_temp_file:1; unsigned aio:1; ngx_int_t allocated; ngx_bufs_t bufs; ngx_buf_tag_t tag; ssize_t busy_size; off_t read_length; off_t length; off_t max_temp_file_size; ssize_t temp_file_write_size; ngx_msec_t read_timeout; ngx_msec_t send_timeout; ssize_t send_lowat; ngx_pool_t *pool; ngx_log_t *log; ngx_chain_t *preread_bufs; size_t preread_size; ngx_buf_t *buf_to_file; size_t limit_rate; time_t start_sec; ngx_temp_file_t *temp_file; /* STUB */ int num; }; ngx_int_t ngx_event_pipe(ngx_event_pipe_t *p, ngx_int_t do_write); ngx_int_t ngx_event_pipe_copy_input_filter(ngx_event_pipe_t *p, ngx_buf_t *buf); ngx_int_t ngx_event_pipe_add_free_buf(ngx_event_pipe_t *p, ngx_buf_t *b); #endif /* _NGX_EVENT_PIPE_H_INCLUDED_ */