# HG changeset patch # User Maxim Dounin # Date 1457028852 -10800 # Node ID 768e287a6f3654e4a0012e1d5f9eca832fd06fea # Parent 3832b608dc8df8f92eb584c711390c47a4fa7089 Fixed sendfile in threads (or with aio preload) and subrequests. If sendfile in threads is used, it is possible that multiple subrequests will trigger multiple ngx_linux_sendfile_thread() calls, as operations are only serialized in output chain based on r->aio, that is, on subrequest level. This resulted in "task #N already active" alerts, in particular, when running proxy_store.t with "aio threads; sendfile on;". Fix is to tolerate duplicate calls, with an additional safety check that the file is the same as previously used. The same problem also affects "aio on; sendfile on;" on FreeBSD (previously known as "aio sendfile;"), where aio->preload_handler() could be called multiple times due to similar reasons, resulting in "second aio post" alerts. Fix is the same as well. It is also believed that similar problems can arise if a filter calls the next body filter multiple times for some reason. These are mostly theoretical though. diff --git a/src/os/unix/ngx_freebsd_sendfile_chain.c b/src/os/unix/ngx_freebsd_sendfile_chain.c --- a/src/os/unix/ngx_freebsd_sendfile_chain.c +++ b/src/os/unix/ngx_freebsd_sendfile_chain.c @@ -247,6 +247,19 @@ ngx_freebsd_sendfile_chain(ngx_connectio #if (NGX_HAVE_AIO_SENDFILE) if (ebusy) { + if (aio->event.active) { + /* + * tolerate duplicate calls; they can happen due to subrequests + * or multiple calls of the next body filter from a filter + */ + + if (sent) { + c->busy_count = 0; + } + + return in; + } + if (sent == 0) { c->busy_count++; diff --git a/src/os/unix/ngx_linux_sendfile_chain.c b/src/os/unix/ngx_linux_sendfile_chain.c --- a/src/os/unix/ngx_linux_sendfile_chain.c +++ b/src/os/unix/ngx_linux_sendfile_chain.c @@ -354,6 +354,17 @@ ngx_linux_sendfile_thread(ngx_connection return (ctx->sent == ctx->size) ? NGX_DONE : NGX_AGAIN; } + if (task->event.active && ctx->file == file) { + /* + * tolerate duplicate calls; they can happen due to subrequests + * or multiple calls of the next body filter from a filter + */ + + *sent = 0; + + return NGX_OK; + } + ctx->file = file; ctx->socket = c->fd; ctx->size = size;