view src/core/ngx_list.h @ 7969:84c60a3cd12a stable-1.20

Changed ngx_chain_update_chains() to test tag first (ticket #2248). Without this change, aio used with HTTP/2 can result in connection hang, as observed with "aio threads; aio_write on;" and proxying (ticket #2248). The problem is that HTTP/2 updates buffers outside of the output filters (notably, marks them as sent), and then posts a write event to call output filters. If a filter does not call the next one for some reason (for example, because of an AIO operation in progress), this might result in a state when the owner of a buffer already called ngx_chain_update_chains() and can reuse the buffer, while the same buffer is still sitting in the busy chain of some other filter. In the particular case a buffer was sitting in output chain's ctx->busy, and was reused by event pipe. Output chain's ctx->busy was permanently blocked by it, and this resulted in connection hang. Fix is to change ngx_chain_update_chains() to skip buffers from other modules unconditionally, without trying to wait for these buffers to become empty.
author Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru>
date Sat, 30 Oct 2021 02:39:19 +0300
parents d620f497c50f
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/*
 * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev
 * Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc.
 */


#ifndef _NGX_LIST_H_INCLUDED_
#define _NGX_LIST_H_INCLUDED_


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


typedef struct ngx_list_part_s  ngx_list_part_t;

struct ngx_list_part_s {
    void             *elts;
    ngx_uint_t        nelts;
    ngx_list_part_t  *next;
};


typedef struct {
    ngx_list_part_t  *last;
    ngx_list_part_t   part;
    size_t            size;
    ngx_uint_t        nalloc;
    ngx_pool_t       *pool;
} ngx_list_t;


ngx_list_t *ngx_list_create(ngx_pool_t *pool, ngx_uint_t n, size_t size);

static ngx_inline ngx_int_t
ngx_list_init(ngx_list_t *list, ngx_pool_t *pool, ngx_uint_t n, size_t size)
{
    list->part.elts = ngx_palloc(pool, n * size);
    if (list->part.elts == NULL) {
        return NGX_ERROR;
    }

    list->part.nelts = 0;
    list->part.next = NULL;
    list->last = &list->part;
    list->size = size;
    list->nalloc = n;
    list->pool = pool;

    return NGX_OK;
}


/*
 *
 *  the iteration through the list:
 *
 *  part = &list.part;
 *  data = part->elts;
 *
 *  for (i = 0 ;; i++) {
 *
 *      if (i >= part->nelts) {
 *          if (part->next == NULL) {
 *              break;
 *          }
 *
 *          part = part->next;
 *          data = part->elts;
 *          i = 0;
 *      }
 *
 *      ...  data[i] ...
 *
 *  }
 */


void *ngx_list_push(ngx_list_t *list);


#endif /* _NGX_LIST_H_INCLUDED_ */