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HTTP/2: implemented per request timeouts (closes #626). Previously, there were only three timeouts used globally for the whole HTTP/2 connection: 1. Idle timeout for inactivity when there are no streams in processing (the "http2_idle_timeout" directive); 2. Receive timeout for incomplete frames when there are no streams in processing (the "http2_recv_timeout" directive); 3. Send timeout when there are frames waiting in the output queue (the "send_timeout" directive on a server level). Reaching one of these timeouts leads to HTTP/2 connection close. This left a number of scenarios when a connection can get stuck without any processing and timeouts: 1. A client has sent the headers block partially so nginx starts processing a new stream but cannot continue without the rest of HEADERS and/or CONTINUATION frames; 2. When nginx waits for the request body; 3. All streams are stuck on exhausted connection or stream windows. The first idea that was rejected was to detect when the whole connection gets stuck because of these situations and set the global receive timeout. The disadvantage of such approach would be inconsistent behaviour in some typical use cases. For example, if a user never replies to the browser's question about where to save the downloaded file, the stream will be eventually closed by a timeout. On the other hand, this will not happen if there's some activity in other concurrent streams. Now almost all the request timeouts work like in HTTP/1.x connections, so the "client_header_timeout", "client_body_timeout", and "send_timeout" are respected. These timeouts close the request. The global timeouts work as before. Previously, the c->write->delayed flag was abused to avoid setting timeouts on stream events. Now, the "active" and "ready" flags are manipulated instead to control the processing of individual streams.
author Valentin Bartenev <vbart@nginx.com>
date Wed, 24 Feb 2016 15:58:07 +0300
parents 80bd391c90d1
children 9eefb38f0005
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# Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc.


# clang


NGX_CLANG_VER=`$CC -v 2>&1 | grep '\(clang\|LLVM\) version' 2>&1 \
                           | sed -e 's/^.* version \(.*\)/\1/'`

echo " + clang version: $NGX_CLANG_VER"

have=NGX_COMPILER value="\"clang $NGX_CLANG_VER\"" . auto/define


CC_TEST_FLAGS="-pipe"


# optimizations

#NGX_CLANG_OPT="-O2"
#NGX_CLANG_OPT="-Oz"
NGX_CLANG_OPT="-O"

case $CPU in
    pentium)
        # optimize for Pentium
        CPU_OPT="-march=pentium"
        NGX_CPU_CACHE_LINE=32
    ;;

    pentiumpro | pentium3)
        # optimize for Pentium Pro, Pentium II and Pentium III
        CPU_OPT="-march=pentiumpro"
        NGX_CPU_CACHE_LINE=32
    ;;

    pentium4)
        # optimize for Pentium 4
        CPU_OPT="-march=pentium4"
        NGX_CPU_CACHE_LINE=128
    ;;

    athlon)
        # optimize for Athlon
        CPU_OPT="-march=athlon"
        NGX_CPU_CACHE_LINE=64
    ;;

    opteron)
        # optimize for Opteron
        CPU_OPT="-march=opteron"
        NGX_CPU_CACHE_LINE=64
    ;;

esac

CC_AUX_FLAGS="$CC_AUX_FLAGS $CPU_OPT"


CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -pipe $CPU_OPT"

if [ ".$PCRE_OPT" = "." ]; then
    PCRE_OPT="-O2 -pipe $CPU_OPT"
else
    PCRE_OPT="$PCRE_OPT -pipe"
fi

if [ ".$MD5_OPT" = "." ]; then
    MD5_OPT="-O2 -pipe $CPU_OPT"
else
    MD5_OPT="$MD5_OPT -pipe"
fi

if [ ".$ZLIB_OPT" = "." ]; then
    ZLIB_OPT="-O2 -pipe $CPU_OPT"
else
    ZLIB_OPT="$ZLIB_OPT -pipe"
fi


# warnings

CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $NGX_CLANG_OPT -Wall -Wextra -Wpointer-arith"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wconditional-uninitialized"
#CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wmissing-prototypes"

# we have a lot of unused function arguments
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wno-unused-parameter"

# deprecated system OpenSSL library on OS X
if [ "$NGX_SYSTEM" = "Darwin" ]; then
    CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wno-deprecated-declarations"
fi

# stop on warning
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Werror"

# debug
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -g"

if [ ".$CPP" = "." ]; then
    CPP="$CC -E"
fi