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Fixed runtime handling of systems without EPOLLRDHUP support. In 7583:efd71d49bde0 (nginx 1.17.5) along with introduction of the ioctl(FIONREAD) support proper handling of systems without EPOLLRDHUP support in the kernel (but with EPOLLRDHUP in headers) was broken. Before the change, rev->available was never set to 0 unless ngx_use_epoll_rdhup was also set (that is, runtime test for EPOLLRDHUP introduced in 6536:f7849bfb6d21 succeeded). After the change, rev->available might reach 0 on systems without runtime EPOLLRDHUP support, stopping further reading in ngx_readv_chain() and ngx_unix_recv(). And, if EOF happened to be already reported along with the last event, it is not reported again by epoll_wait(), leading to connection hangs and timeouts on such systems. This affects Linux kernels before 2.6.17 if nginx was compiled with newer headers, and, more importantly, emulation layers, such as DigitalOcean's App Platform's / gVisor's epoll emulation layer. Fix is to explicitly check ngx_use_epoll_rdhup before the corresponding rev->pending_eof tests in ngx_readv_chain() and ngx_unix_recv().
author Marcus Ball <marcus.ball@live.com>
date Mon, 30 May 2022 02:38:07 +0300
parents 3069dd358ba2
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/*
 * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev
 * Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc.
 */


#ifndef _NGX_EVENT_TIMER_H_INCLUDED_
#define _NGX_EVENT_TIMER_H_INCLUDED_


#include <ngx_config.h>
#include <ngx_core.h>
#include <ngx_event.h>


#define NGX_TIMER_INFINITE  (ngx_msec_t) -1

#define NGX_TIMER_LAZY_DELAY  300


ngx_int_t ngx_event_timer_init(ngx_log_t *log);
ngx_msec_t ngx_event_find_timer(void);
void ngx_event_expire_timers(void);
ngx_int_t ngx_event_no_timers_left(void);


extern ngx_rbtree_t  ngx_event_timer_rbtree;


static ngx_inline void
ngx_event_del_timer(ngx_event_t *ev)
{
    ngx_log_debug2(NGX_LOG_DEBUG_EVENT, ev->log, 0,
                   "event timer del: %d: %M",
                    ngx_event_ident(ev->data), ev->timer.key);

    ngx_rbtree_delete(&ngx_event_timer_rbtree, &ev->timer);

#if (NGX_DEBUG)
    ev->timer.left = NULL;
    ev->timer.right = NULL;
    ev->timer.parent = NULL;
#endif

    ev->timer_set = 0;
}


static ngx_inline void
ngx_event_add_timer(ngx_event_t *ev, ngx_msec_t timer)
{
    ngx_msec_t      key;
    ngx_msec_int_t  diff;

    key = ngx_current_msec + timer;

    if (ev->timer_set) {

        /*
         * Use a previous timer value if difference between it and a new
         * value is less than NGX_TIMER_LAZY_DELAY milliseconds: this allows
         * to minimize the rbtree operations for fast connections.
         */

        diff = (ngx_msec_int_t) (key - ev->timer.key);

        if (ngx_abs(diff) < NGX_TIMER_LAZY_DELAY) {
            ngx_log_debug3(NGX_LOG_DEBUG_EVENT, ev->log, 0,
                           "event timer: %d, old: %M, new: %M",
                            ngx_event_ident(ev->data), ev->timer.key, key);
            return;
        }

        ngx_del_timer(ev);
    }

    ev->timer.key = key;

    ngx_log_debug3(NGX_LOG_DEBUG_EVENT, ev->log, 0,
                   "event timer add: %d: %M:%M",
                    ngx_event_ident(ev->data), timer, ev->timer.key);

    ngx_rbtree_insert(&ngx_event_timer_rbtree, &ev->timer);

    ev->timer_set = 1;
}


#endif /* _NGX_EVENT_TIMER_H_INCLUDED_ */