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HTTP/2: limit the number of idle state switches. An attack that continuously switches HTTP/2 connection between idle and active states can result in excessive CPU usage. This is because when a connection switches to the idle state, all of its memory pool caches are freed. This change limits the maximum allowed number of idle state switches to 10 * http2_max_requests (i.e., 10000 by default). This limits possible CPU usage in one connection, and also imposes a limit on the maximum lifetime of a connection. Initially reported by Gal Goldshtein from F5 Networks.
author Ruslan Ermilov <ru@nginx.com>
date Tue, 06 Nov 2018 16:29:49 +0300
parents a6a2016b8e31
children 7f9935f07fe9
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/*
 * Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc.
 */


#ifndef _NGX_SYSLOG_H_INCLUDED_
#define _NGX_SYSLOG_H_INCLUDED_


typedef struct {
    ngx_pool_t       *pool;
    ngx_uint_t        facility;
    ngx_uint_t        severity;
    ngx_str_t         tag;

    ngx_addr_t        server;
    ngx_connection_t  conn;
    unsigned          busy:1;
    unsigned          nohostname:1;
} ngx_syslog_peer_t;


char *ngx_syslog_process_conf(ngx_conf_t *cf, ngx_syslog_peer_t *peer);
u_char *ngx_syslog_add_header(ngx_syslog_peer_t *peer, u_char *buf);
void ngx_syslog_writer(ngx_log_t *log, ngx_uint_t level, u_char *buf,
    size_t len);
ssize_t ngx_syslog_send(ngx_syslog_peer_t *peer, u_char *buf, size_t len);


#endif /* _NGX_SYSLOG_H_INCLUDED_ */