Mercurial > hg > nginx
changeset 5096:63014d919fec
Allocate request object from its own pool.
Previously, it was allocated from a connection pool and
was selectively freed for an idle keepalive connection.
The goal is to put coupled things in one chunk of memory,
and to simplify handling of request objects.
author | Valentin Bartenev <vbart@nginx.com> |
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date | Fri, 01 Mar 2013 14:55:42 +0000 |
parents | 4fbef397c753 |
children | 37671d0042b7 |
files | src/http/ngx_http_request.c src/http/ngx_http_request.h |
diffstat | 2 files changed, 35 insertions(+), 43 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/src/http/ngx_http_request.c +++ b/src/http/ngx_http_request.c @@ -365,6 +365,7 @@ ngx_http_init_connection(ngx_connection_ static void ngx_http_init_request(ngx_event_t *rev) { + ngx_pool_t *pool; ngx_time_t *tp; ngx_connection_t *c; ngx_http_request_t *r; @@ -387,27 +388,25 @@ ngx_http_init_request(ngx_event_t *rev) hc = c->data; - r = hc->request; - - if (r) { - ngx_memzero(r, sizeof(ngx_http_request_t)); - - r->pipeline = hc->pipeline; - - if (hc->nbusy) { - r->header_in = hc->busy[0]; - } - - } else { - r = ngx_pcalloc(c->pool, sizeof(ngx_http_request_t)); - if (r == NULL) { - ngx_http_close_connection(c); - return; - } - - hc->request = r; + cscf = ngx_http_get_module_srv_conf(hc->conf_ctx, ngx_http_core_module); + + pool = ngx_create_pool(cscf->request_pool_size, c->log); + if (pool == NULL) { + ngx_http_close_connection(c); + return; } + r = ngx_pcalloc(pool, sizeof(ngx_http_request_t)); + if (r == NULL) { + ngx_destroy_pool(pool); + ngx_http_close_connection(c); + return; + } + + r->pool = pool; + + r->pipeline = hc->pipeline; + c->data = r; r->http_connection = hc; @@ -426,27 +425,17 @@ ngx_http_init_request(ngx_event_t *rev) ngx_http_set_connection_log(r->connection, clcf->error_log); - cscf = ngx_http_get_module_srv_conf(r, ngx_http_core_module); - if (c->buffer == NULL) { c->buffer = ngx_create_temp_buf(c->pool, cscf->client_header_buffer_size); if (c->buffer == NULL) { + ngx_destroy_pool(r->pool); ngx_http_close_connection(c); return; } } - if (r->header_in == NULL) { - r->header_in = c->buffer; - } - - r->pool = ngx_create_pool(cscf->request_pool_size, c->log); - if (r->pool == NULL) { - ngx_http_close_connection(c); - return; - } - + r->header_in = hc->nbusy ? hc->busy[0] : c->buffer; if (ngx_list_init(&r->headers_out.headers, r->pool, 20, sizeof(ngx_table_elt_t)) @@ -2663,6 +2652,7 @@ ngx_http_set_keepalive(ngx_http_request_ } } + /* guard against recursive call from ngx_http_finalize_connection() */ r->keepalive = 0; ngx_http_free_request(r, 0); @@ -2694,17 +2684,12 @@ ngx_http_set_keepalive(ngx_http_request_ hc->pipeline = 0; /* - * To keep a memory footprint as small as possible for an idle - * keepalive connection we try to free the ngx_http_request_t and - * c->buffer's memory if they were allocated outside the c->pool. - * The large header buffers are always allocated outside the c->pool and - * are freed too. + * To keep a memory footprint as small as possible for an idle keepalive + * connection we try to free c->buffer's memory if it was allocated outside + * the c->pool. The large header buffers are always allocated outside the + * c->pool and are freed too. */ - if (ngx_pfree(c->pool, r) == NGX_OK) { - hc->request = NULL; - } - b = c->buffer; if (ngx_pfree(c->pool, b->start) == NGX_OK) { @@ -3155,6 +3140,7 @@ static void ngx_http_free_request(ngx_http_request_t *r, ngx_int_t rc) { ngx_log_t *log; + ngx_pool_t *pool; struct linger linger; ngx_http_cleanup_t *cln; ngx_http_log_ctx_t *ctx; @@ -3221,7 +3207,15 @@ ngx_http_free_request(ngx_http_request_t r->connection->destroyed = 1; - ngx_destroy_pool(r->pool); + /* + * Setting r->pool to NULL will increase probability to catch double close + * of request since the request object is allocated from its own pool. + */ + + pool = r->pool; + r->pool = NULL; + + ngx_destroy_pool(pool); }