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SSI: fixed incorrect or duplicate stub output.
Following 3518:eb3aaf8bd2a9 (0.8.37), r->request_output is only set
if there are data in the first buffer sent in the subrequest. As a
result, following the change mentioned this flag cannot be used to
prevent duplicate ngx_http_ssi_stub_output() calls, since it is not
set if there was already some output, but the first buffer was empty.
Still, when there are multiple subrequests, even an empty subrequest
response might be delayed by the postpone filter, leading to a second
call of ngx_http_ssi_stub_output() during finalization from
ngx_http_writer() the subreqest buffers are released by the postpone
filter. Since r->request_output is not set after the first call, this
resulted in duplicate stub output.
Additionally, checking only the first buffer might be wrong in some
unusual cases. For example, the first buffer might be empty if
$r->flush() is called before printing any data in the embedded Perl
module.
Depending on the postpone_output value and corresponding sizes, this
issue can result in either duplicate or unexpected stub output, or
"zero size buf in writer" alerts.
Following 8124:f5515e727656 (1.23.4), it became slightly easier to
reproduce the issue, as empty static files and empty cache items now
result in a response with an empty buffer. Before the change, an empty
proxied response can be used to reproduce the issue.
Fix is check all buffers and set r->request_output if any non-empty
buffers are sent. This ensures that all unusual cases of non-empty
responses are covered, and also that r->request_output will be set
after the first stub output, preventing duplicate output.
Reported by Jan Gassen.
author | Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru> |
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date | Thu, 04 Jul 2024 17:41:28 +0300 |
parents | 76e7e20cda05 |
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/* * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev * Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc. */ #ifndef _NGX_TIMES_H_INCLUDED_ #define _NGX_TIMES_H_INCLUDED_ #include <ngx_config.h> #include <ngx_core.h> typedef struct { time_t sec; ngx_uint_t msec; ngx_int_t gmtoff; } ngx_time_t; void ngx_time_init(void); void ngx_time_update(void); void ngx_time_sigsafe_update(void); u_char *ngx_http_time(u_char *buf, time_t t); u_char *ngx_http_cookie_time(u_char *buf, time_t t); void ngx_gmtime(time_t t, ngx_tm_t *tp); time_t ngx_next_time(time_t when); #define ngx_next_time_n "mktime()" extern volatile ngx_time_t *ngx_cached_time; #define ngx_time() ngx_cached_time->sec #define ngx_timeofday() (ngx_time_t *) ngx_cached_time extern volatile ngx_str_t ngx_cached_err_log_time; extern volatile ngx_str_t ngx_cached_http_time; extern volatile ngx_str_t ngx_cached_http_log_time; extern volatile ngx_str_t ngx_cached_http_log_iso8601; extern volatile ngx_str_t ngx_cached_syslog_time; /* * milliseconds elapsed since some unspecified point in the past * and truncated to ngx_msec_t, used in event timers */ extern volatile ngx_msec_t ngx_current_msec; #endif /* _NGX_TIMES_H_INCLUDED_ */