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view src/os/unix/ngx_darwin_sendfile_chain.c @ 6893:a3e6d660b179 stable-1.10
Fixed trailer construction with limit on FreeBSD and macOS.
The ngx_chain_coalesce_file() function may produce more bytes to send then
requested in the limit passed, as it aligns the last file position
to send to memory page boundary. As a result, (limit - send) may become
negative. This resulted in big positive number when converted to size_t
while calling ngx_output_chain_to_iovec().
Another part of the problem is in ngx_chain_coalesce_file(): it changes cl
to the next chain link even if the current buffer is only partially sent
due to limit.
Therefore, if a file buffer was not expected to be fully sent due to limit,
and was followed by a memory buffer, nginx called sendfile() with a part
of the file buffer, and the memory buffer in trailer. If there were enough
room in the socket buffer, this resulted in a part of the file buffer being
skipped, and corresponding part of the memory buffer sent instead.
The bug was introduced in 8e903522c17a (1.7.8). Configurations affected
are ones using limits, that is, limit_rate and/or sendfile_max_chunk, and
memory buffers after file ones (may happen when using subrequests or
with proxying with disk buffering).
Fix is to explicitly check if (send < limit) before constructing trailer
with ngx_output_chain_to_iovec(). Additionally, ngx_chain_coalesce_file()
was modified to preserve unfinished file buffers in cl.
author | Maxim Dounin <mdounin@mdounin.ru> |
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date | Fri, 20 Jan 2017 21:12:48 +0300 |
parents | 7554c83287dc |
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/* * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev * Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc. */ #include <ngx_config.h> #include <ngx_core.h> #include <ngx_event.h> /* * It seems that Darwin 9.4 (Mac OS X 1.5) sendfile() has the same * old bug as early FreeBSD sendfile() syscall: * http://bugs.freebsd.org/33771 * * Besides sendfile() has another bug: if one calls sendfile() * with both a header and a trailer, then sendfile() ignores a file part * at all and sends only the header and the trailer together. * For this reason we send a trailer only if there is no a header. * * Although sendfile() allows to pass a header or a trailer, * it may send the header or the trailer and a part of the file * in different packets. And FreeBSD workaround (TCP_NOPUSH option) * does not help. */ ngx_chain_t * ngx_darwin_sendfile_chain(ngx_connection_t *c, ngx_chain_t *in, off_t limit) { int rc; off_t send, prev_send, sent; off_t file_size; ssize_t n; ngx_uint_t eintr; ngx_err_t err; ngx_buf_t *file; ngx_event_t *wev; ngx_chain_t *cl; ngx_iovec_t header, trailer; struct sf_hdtr hdtr; struct iovec headers[NGX_IOVS_PREALLOCATE]; struct iovec trailers[NGX_IOVS_PREALLOCATE]; wev = c->write; if (!wev->ready) { return in; } #if (NGX_HAVE_KQUEUE) if ((ngx_event_flags & NGX_USE_KQUEUE_EVENT) && wev->pending_eof) { (void) ngx_connection_error(c, wev->kq_errno, "kevent() reported about an closed connection"); wev->error = 1; return NGX_CHAIN_ERROR; } #endif /* the maximum limit size is the maximum size_t value - the page size */ if (limit == 0 || limit > (off_t) (NGX_MAX_SIZE_T_VALUE - ngx_pagesize)) { limit = NGX_MAX_SIZE_T_VALUE - ngx_pagesize; } send = 0; header.iovs = headers; header.nalloc = NGX_IOVS_PREALLOCATE; trailer.iovs = trailers; trailer.nalloc = NGX_IOVS_PREALLOCATE; for ( ;; ) { eintr = 0; prev_send = send; /* create the header iovec and coalesce the neighbouring bufs */ cl = ngx_output_chain_to_iovec(&header, in, limit - send, c->log); if (cl == NGX_CHAIN_ERROR) { return NGX_CHAIN_ERROR; } send += header.size; if (cl && cl->buf->in_file && send < limit) { file = cl->buf; /* coalesce the neighbouring file bufs */ file_size = ngx_chain_coalesce_file(&cl, limit - send); send += file_size; if (header.count == 0 && send < limit) { /* * create the trailer iovec and coalesce the neighbouring bufs */ cl = ngx_output_chain_to_iovec(&trailer, cl, limit - send, c->log); if (cl == NGX_CHAIN_ERROR) { return NGX_CHAIN_ERROR; } send += trailer.size; } else { trailer.count = 0; } /* * sendfile() returns EINVAL if sf_hdtr's count is 0, * but corresponding pointer is not NULL */ hdtr.headers = header.count ? header.iovs : NULL; hdtr.hdr_cnt = header.count; hdtr.trailers = trailer.count ? trailer.iovs : NULL; hdtr.trl_cnt = trailer.count; sent = header.size + file_size; ngx_log_debug3(NGX_LOG_DEBUG_EVENT, c->log, 0, "sendfile: @%O %O h:%uz", file->file_pos, sent, header.size); rc = sendfile(file->file->fd, c->fd, file->file_pos, &sent, &hdtr, 0); if (rc == -1) { err = ngx_errno; switch (err) { case NGX_EAGAIN: break; case NGX_EINTR: eintr = 1; break; default: wev->error = 1; (void) ngx_connection_error(c, err, "sendfile() failed"); return NGX_CHAIN_ERROR; } ngx_log_debug1(NGX_LOG_DEBUG_EVENT, c->log, err, "sendfile() sent only %O bytes", sent); } if (rc == 0 && sent == 0) { /* * if rc and sent equal to zero, then someone * has truncated the file, so the offset became beyond * the end of the file */ ngx_log_error(NGX_LOG_ALERT, c->log, 0, "sendfile() reported that \"%s\" was truncated", file->file->name.data); return NGX_CHAIN_ERROR; } ngx_log_debug4(NGX_LOG_DEBUG_EVENT, c->log, 0, "sendfile: %d, @%O %O:%O", rc, file->file_pos, sent, file_size + header.size); } else { n = ngx_writev(c, &header); if (n == NGX_ERROR) { return NGX_CHAIN_ERROR; } sent = (n == NGX_AGAIN) ? 0 : n; } c->sent += sent; in = ngx_chain_update_sent(in, sent); if (eintr) { send = prev_send + sent; continue; } if (send - prev_send != sent) { wev->ready = 0; return in; } if (send >= limit || in == NULL) { return in; } } }