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SSL: reworked posted next events. Introduced in 9d2ad2fb4423 available bytes handling in SSL relied on connection read handler being overwritten to set the ready flag and the amount of available bytes. This approach is, however, does not work properly when connection read handler is changed, for example, when switching to a next pipelined request, and can result in unexpected connection timeouts, see here: http://mailman.nginx.org/pipermail/nginx-devel/2019-December/012825.html Fix is to introduce ngx_event_process_posted_next() instead, which will set ready and available regardless of how event handler is set.
author Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru>
date Tue, 24 Dec 2019 17:24:59 +0300
parents 05c894a598ea
children 549b13cd793b
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# Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev
# Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc.


NGX_MAKEFILE=$NGX_OBJS/Makefile
NGX_MODULES_C=$NGX_OBJS/ngx_modules.c

NGX_AUTO_HEADERS_H=$NGX_OBJS/ngx_auto_headers.h
NGX_AUTO_CONFIG_H=$NGX_OBJS/ngx_auto_config.h

NGX_AUTOTEST=$NGX_OBJS/autotest
NGX_AUTOCONF_ERR=$NGX_OBJS/autoconf.err

# STUBs
NGX_ERR=$NGX_OBJS/autoconf.err
MAKEFILE=$NGX_OBJS/Makefile


NGX_PCH=
NGX_USE_PCH=


# check the echo's "-n" option and "\c" capability

if echo "test\c" | grep c >/dev/null; then

    if echo -n test | grep n >/dev/null; then
        ngx_n=
        ngx_c=

    else
        ngx_n=-n
        ngx_c=
    fi

else
    ngx_n=
    ngx_c='\c'
fi


# create Makefile

cat << END > Makefile

default:	build

clean:
	rm -rf Makefile $NGX_OBJS
END