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Resolver: fixed crashes in timeout handler. If one or more requests were waiting for a response, then after getting a CNAME response, the timeout event on the first request remained active, pointing to the wrong node with an empty rn->waiting list, and that could cause either null pointer dereference or use-after-free memory access if this timeout expired. If several requests were waiting for a response, and the first request terminated (e.g., due to client closing a connection), other requests were left without a timeout and could potentially wait indefinitely. This is fixed by introducing per-request independent timeouts. This change also reverts 954867a2f0a6 and 5004210e8c78.
author Ruslan Ermilov <ru@nginx.com>
date Tue, 26 Jan 2016 16:46:31 +0300
parents 0e1491139947
children f7e79596baf2
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# Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev
# Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc.


    ngx_feature="Google perftools"
    ngx_feature_name=
    ngx_feature_run=no
    ngx_feature_incs=
    ngx_feature_path=
    ngx_feature_libs="-lprofiler"
    ngx_feature_test="ProfilerStop()"
    . auto/feature


if [ $ngx_found = no ]; then

    # FreeBSD port

    ngx_feature="Google perftools in /usr/local/"

    if [ $NGX_RPATH = YES ]; then
        ngx_feature_libs="-R/usr/local/lib -L/usr/local/lib -lprofiler"
    else
        ngx_feature_libs="-L/usr/local/lib -lprofiler"
    fi

    . auto/feature
fi


if [ $ngx_found = no ]; then

    # MacPorts

    ngx_feature="Google perftools in /opt/local/"

    if [ $NGX_RPATH = YES ]; then
        ngx_feature_libs="-R/opt/local/lib -L/opt/local/lib -lprofiler"
    else
        ngx_feature_libs="-L/opt/local/lib -lprofiler"
    fi

    . auto/feature
fi


if [ $ngx_found = yes ]; then
    CORE_LIBS="$CORE_LIBS $ngx_feature_libs"

else

cat << END

$0: error: the Google perftools module requires the Google perftools
library. You can either do not enable the module or install the library.

END

    exit 1
fi