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SPDY: fixed potential integer overflow while parsing headers. Previously r->header_size was used to store length for a part of value that represents an individual already parsed HTTP header, while r->header_end pointed to the end of the whole value. Instead of storing length of a following name or value as pointer to a potential end address (r->header_name_end and r->header_end) that might be overflowed, now r->lowercase_index counter is used to store remaining length of a following unparsed field. It also fixes incorrect $body_bytes_sent value if a request is closed while parsing of the request header. Since r->header_size is intended for counting header size, thus abusing it for header parsing purpose was certainly a bad idea.
author Valentin Bartenev <vbart@nginx.com>
date Mon, 03 Mar 2014 19:24:55 +0400
parents d620f497c50f
children 85dea406e18f
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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