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Perl: handling of allocation errors.
Previously, allocation errors in nginx.xs were more or less ignored,
potentially resulting in incorrect code execution in specific low-memory
conditions. This is changed to use ctx->error bit and croak(), similarly
to how output errors are now handled.
Note that this is mostly a cosmetic change, as Perl itself exits on memory
allocation errors, and hence nginx with Perl is hardly usable in low-memory
conditions.
author | Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru> |
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date | Fri, 12 Jul 2019 13:56:23 +0300 |
parents | d620f497c50f |
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/* * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev * Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc. */ #ifndef _NGX_ALLOC_H_INCLUDED_ #define _NGX_ALLOC_H_INCLUDED_ #include <ngx_config.h> #include <ngx_core.h> void *ngx_alloc(size_t size, ngx_log_t *log); void *ngx_calloc(size_t size, ngx_log_t *log); #define ngx_free free /* * Linux has memalign() or posix_memalign() * Solaris has memalign() * FreeBSD 7.0 has posix_memalign(), besides, early version's malloc() * aligns allocations bigger than page size at the page boundary */ #if (NGX_HAVE_POSIX_MEMALIGN || NGX_HAVE_MEMALIGN) void *ngx_memalign(size_t alignment, size_t size, ngx_log_t *log); #else #define ngx_memalign(alignment, size, log) ngx_alloc(size, log) #endif extern ngx_uint_t ngx_pagesize; extern ngx_uint_t ngx_pagesize_shift; extern ngx_uint_t ngx_cacheline_size; #endif /* _NGX_ALLOC_H_INCLUDED_ */