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*) Change: the "valid_referers" directive and the "$invalid_referer"
variable were moved to the new ngx_http_referer_module from the
ngx_http_rewrite_module.
*) Change: the "$apache_bytes_sent" variable name was changed to
"$body_bytes_sent".
*) Feature: the "$sent_http_..." variables.
*) Feature: the "if" directive supports the "=" and "!=" operations.
*) Feature: the "proxy_pass" directive supports the HTTPS protocol.
*) Feature: the "proxy_set_body" directive.
*) Feature: the "post_action" directive.
*) Feature: the ngx_http_empty_gif_module.
*) Feature: the "worker_cpu_affinity" directive for Linux.
*) Bugfix: the "rewrite" directive did not unescape URI part in
redirect, now it is unescaped except the %00-%25 and %7F-%FF
characters.
*) Bugfix: nginx could not be built by the icc 9.0 compiler.
*) Bugfix: if the SSI was enabled for zero size static file, then the
chunked response was encoded incorrectly.
author | Igor Sysoev <igor@sysoev.ru> |
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date | Tue, 15 Nov 2005 13:30:52 +0000 |
parents | c3bd8cdabb8f |
children | d620f497c50f |
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/* * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev */ #include <ngx_config.h> #include <ngx_core.h> #if (NGX_SETPROCTITLE_USES_ENV) /* * To change the process title in Linux and Solaris we have to set argv[1] * to NULL and to copy the title to the same place where the argv[0] points to. * However, argv[0] may be too small to hold a new title. Fortunately, Linux * and Solaris store argv[] and environ[] one after another. So we should * ensure that is the continuous memory and then we allocate the new memory * for environ[] and copy it. After this we could use the memory starting * from argv[0] for our process title. * * The Solaris's standard /bin/ps does not show the changed process title. * You have to use "/usr/ucb/ps -w" instead. Besides, the UCB ps dos not * show a new title if its length less than the origin command line length. * To avoid it we append to a new title the origin command line in the * parenthesis. */ extern char **environ; static char *ngx_os_argv_last; ngx_int_t ngx_init_setproctitle(ngx_log_t *log) { u_char *p; size_t size; ngx_uint_t i; size = 0; for (i = 0; environ[i]; i++) { size += ngx_strlen(environ[i]) + 1; } p = ngx_alloc(size, log); if (p == NULL) { return NGX_ERROR; } ngx_os_argv_last = ngx_os_argv[0]; for (i = 0; ngx_os_argv[i]; i++) { if (ngx_os_argv_last == ngx_os_argv[i]) { ngx_os_argv_last = ngx_os_argv[i] + ngx_strlen(ngx_os_argv[i]) + 1; } } for (i = 0; environ[i]; i++) { if (ngx_os_argv_last == environ[i]) { size = ngx_strlen(environ[i]) + 1; ngx_os_argv_last = environ[i] + size; ngx_cpystrn(p, (u_char *) environ[i], size); environ[i] = (char *) p; p += size; } } ngx_os_argv_last--; return NGX_OK; } void ngx_setproctitle(char *title) { u_char *p; #if (NGX_SOLARIS) ngx_int_t i; size_t size; #endif ngx_os_argv[1] = NULL; p = ngx_cpystrn((u_char *) ngx_os_argv[0], (u_char *) "nginx: ", ngx_os_argv_last - ngx_os_argv[0]); p = ngx_cpystrn(p, (u_char *) title, ngx_os_argv_last - (char *) p); #if (NGX_SOLARIS) size = 0; for (i = 0; i < ngx_argc; i++) { size += ngx_strlen(ngx_argv[i]) + 1; } if (size > (size_t) ((char *) p - ngx_os_argv[0])) { /* * ngx_setproctitle() is too rare operation so we use * the non-optimized copies */ p = ngx_cpystrn(p, (u_char *) " (", ngx_os_argv_last - (char *) p); for (i = 0; i < ngx_argc; i++) { p = ngx_cpystrn(p, (u_char *) ngx_argv[i], ngx_os_argv_last - (char *) p); p = ngx_cpystrn(p, (u_char *) " ", ngx_os_argv_last - (char *) p); } if (*(p - 1) == ' ') { *(p - 1) = ')'; } } #endif if (ngx_os_argv_last - (char *) p) { ngx_memset(p, NGX_SETPROCTITLE_PAD, ngx_os_argv_last - (char *) p); } ngx_log_debug1(NGX_LOG_DEBUG_CORE, ngx_cycle->log, 0, "setproctitle: \"%s\"", ngx_os_argv[0]); } #endif /* NGX_SETPROCTITLE_USES_ENV */