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SSL: available bytes handling (ticket #1431). Added code to track number of bytes available in the socket. This makes it possible to avoid looping for a long time while working with fast enough peer when data are added to the socket buffer faster than we are able to read and process data. When kernel does not provide number of bytes available, it is retrieved using ioctl(FIONREAD) as long as a buffer is filled by SSL_read(). It is assumed that number of bytes returned by SSL_read() is close to the number of bytes read from the socket, as we do not use SSL compression. But even if it is not true for some reason, this is not important, as we post an additional reading event anyway. Note that data can be buffered at SSL layer, and it is not possible to simply stop reading at some point and wait till the event will be reported by the kernel again. This can be only done when there are no data in SSL buffers, and there is no good way to find out if it's the case. Instead of trying to figure out if SSL buffers are empty, this patch introduces events posted for the next event loop iteration - such events will be processed only on the next event loop iteration, after going into the kernel and retrieving additional events. This seems to be simple and reliable approach.
author Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru>
date Thu, 17 Oct 2019 16:02:24 +0300
parents 4a343228c55e
children f18db38a9826
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#!/bin/sh

# Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev
# Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc.


LC_ALL=C
export LC_ALL

. auto/options
. auto/init
. auto/sources

test -d $NGX_OBJS || mkdir -p $NGX_OBJS

echo > $NGX_AUTO_HEADERS_H
echo > $NGX_AUTOCONF_ERR

echo "#define NGX_CONFIGURE \"$NGX_CONFIGURE\"" > $NGX_AUTO_CONFIG_H


if [ $NGX_DEBUG = YES ]; then
    have=NGX_DEBUG . auto/have
fi


if test -z "$NGX_PLATFORM"; then
    echo "checking for OS"

    NGX_SYSTEM=`uname -s 2>/dev/null`
    NGX_RELEASE=`uname -r 2>/dev/null`
    NGX_MACHINE=`uname -m 2>/dev/null`

    echo " + $NGX_SYSTEM $NGX_RELEASE $NGX_MACHINE"

    NGX_PLATFORM="$NGX_SYSTEM:$NGX_RELEASE:$NGX_MACHINE";

    case "$NGX_SYSTEM" in
        MINGW32_* | MINGW64_* | MSYS_*)
            NGX_PLATFORM=win32
        ;;
    esac

else
    echo "building for $NGX_PLATFORM"
    NGX_SYSTEM=$NGX_PLATFORM
fi

. auto/cc/conf

if [ "$NGX_PLATFORM" != win32 ]; then
    . auto/headers
fi

. auto/os/conf

if [ "$NGX_PLATFORM" != win32 ]; then
    . auto/unix
fi

. auto/threads
. auto/modules
. auto/lib/conf

case ".$NGX_PREFIX" in
    .)
        NGX_PREFIX=${NGX_PREFIX:-/usr/local/nginx}
        have=NGX_PREFIX value="\"$NGX_PREFIX/\"" . auto/define
    ;;

    .!)
        NGX_PREFIX=
    ;;

    *)
        have=NGX_PREFIX value="\"$NGX_PREFIX/\"" . auto/define
    ;;
esac

if [ ".$NGX_CONF_PREFIX" != "." ]; then
    have=NGX_CONF_PREFIX value="\"$NGX_CONF_PREFIX/\"" . auto/define
fi

have=NGX_SBIN_PATH value="\"$NGX_SBIN_PATH\"" . auto/define
have=NGX_CONF_PATH value="\"$NGX_CONF_PATH\"" . auto/define
have=NGX_PID_PATH value="\"$NGX_PID_PATH\"" . auto/define
have=NGX_LOCK_PATH value="\"$NGX_LOCK_PATH\"" . auto/define
have=NGX_ERROR_LOG_PATH value="\"$NGX_ERROR_LOG_PATH\"" . auto/define

have=NGX_HTTP_LOG_PATH value="\"$NGX_HTTP_LOG_PATH\"" . auto/define
have=NGX_HTTP_CLIENT_TEMP_PATH value="\"$NGX_HTTP_CLIENT_TEMP_PATH\""
. auto/define
have=NGX_HTTP_PROXY_TEMP_PATH value="\"$NGX_HTTP_PROXY_TEMP_PATH\""
. auto/define
have=NGX_HTTP_FASTCGI_TEMP_PATH value="\"$NGX_HTTP_FASTCGI_TEMP_PATH\""
. auto/define
have=NGX_HTTP_UWSGI_TEMP_PATH value="\"$NGX_HTTP_UWSGI_TEMP_PATH\""
. auto/define
have=NGX_HTTP_SCGI_TEMP_PATH value="\"$NGX_HTTP_SCGI_TEMP_PATH\""
. auto/define

. auto/make
. auto/lib/make
. auto/install

# STUB
. auto/stubs

have=NGX_USER value="\"$NGX_USER\"" . auto/define
have=NGX_GROUP value="\"$NGX_GROUP\"" . auto/define

if [ ".$NGX_BUILD" != "." ]; then
    have=NGX_BUILD value="\"$NGX_BUILD\"" . auto/define
fi

. auto/summary