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[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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#ifndef INCLUDED_GW_BACKEND_H
#define INCLUDED_GW_BACKEND_H
#include "first.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include "sys-socket.h"
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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#include "array.h"
#include "buffer.h"
typedef struct {
char **ptr;
uint32_t size;
uint32_t used;
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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} char_array;
typedef struct gw_proc {
struct gw_proc *next; /* see first */
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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enum {
PROC_STATE_RUNNING, /* alive */
PROC_STATE_OVERLOADED, /* listen-queue is full */
PROC_STATE_DIED_WAIT_FOR_PID, /* */
PROC_STATE_DIED, /* marked as dead, should be restarted */
PROC_STATE_KILLED /* killed (signal sent to proc) */
} state;
uint32_t load; /* number of requests waiting on this process */
[multiple] Y2038 32-bit signed time_t mitigations Most OS platforms have already provided solutions to Y2038 32-bit signed time_t 5 - 10 years ago (or more!) Notable exceptions are Linux i686 and FreeBSD i386. Since 32-bit systems tend to be embedded systems, and since many distros take years to pick up new software, this commit aims to provide Y2038 mitigations for lighttpd running on 32-bit systems with Y2038-unsafe 32-bit signed time_t * Y2038: lighttpd 1.4.60 and later report Y2038 safety $ lighttpd -V + Y2038 support # Y2038-SAFE $ lighttpd -V - Y2038 support (unsafe 32-bit signed time_t) # Y2038-UNSAFE * Y2038: general platform info * Y2038-SAFE: lighttpd 64-bit builds on platforms using 64-bit time_t - all major 64-bit platforms (known to this author) use 64-bit time_t * Y2038-SAFE: lighttpd 32-bit builds on platforms using 64-bit time_t - Linux x32 ABI (different from i686) - FreeBSD all 32-bit and 64-bit architectures *except* 32-bit i386 - NetBSD 6.0 (released Oct 2012) all 32-bit and 64-bit architectures - OpenBSD 5.5 (released May 2014) all 32-bit and 64-bit architectures - Microsoft Windows XP and Visual Studio 2005 (? unsure ?) Another reference suggests Visual Studio 2015 defaults to 64-bit time_t - MacOS 10.15 Catalina (released 2019) drops support for 32-bit apps * Y2038-SAFE: lighttpd 32-bit builds on platforms using 32-bit unsigned time_t - e.g. OpenVMS (unknown if lighttpd builds on this platform) * Y2038-UNSAFE: lighttpd 32-bit builds on platforms using 32-bit signed time_t - Linux 32-bit (including i686) - glibc 32-bit library support not yet available for 64-bit time_t - https://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/Y2038ProofnessDesign - Linux kernel 5.6 on 32-bit platforms does support 64-bit time_t https://itsubuntu.com/linux-kernel-5-6-to-fix-the-year-2038-issue-unix-y2k/ - https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/64_002dbit-time-symbol-handling.html "Note: at this point, 64-bit time support in dual-time configurations is work-in-progress, so for these configurations, the public API only makes the 32-bit time support available. In a later change, the public API will allow user code to choose the time size for a given compilation unit." - compiling with -D_TIME_BITS=64 currently has no effect - glibc recent (Jul 2021) mailing list discussion - https://public-inbox.org/bug-gnulib/878s2ozq70.fsf@oldenburg.str.redhat.com/T/ - FreeBSD i386 - DragonFlyBSD 32-bit * Y2038 mitigations attempted on Y2038-UNSAFE platforms (32-bit signed time_t) * lighttpd prefers system monotonic clock instead of realtime clock in places where realtime clock is not required * lighttpd treats negative time_t values as after 19 Jan 2038 03:14:07 GMT * (lighttpd presumes that lighttpd will not encounter dates before 1970 during normal operation.) * lighttpd casts struct stat st.st_mtime (and st.st_*time) through uint64_t to convert negative timestamps for comparisions with 64-bit timestamps (treating negative timestamp values as after 19 Jan 2038 03:14:07 GMT) * lighttpd provides unix_time64_t (int64_t) and * lighttpd provides struct unix_timespec64 (unix_timespec64_t) (struct timespec equivalent using unix_time64_t tv_sec member) * lighttpd provides gmtime64_r() and localtime64_r() wrappers for platforms 32-bit platforms using 32-bit time_t and lighttpd temporarily shifts the year in order to use gmtime_r() and localtime_r() (or gmtime() and localtime()) from standard libraries, before readjusting year and passing struct tm to formatting functions such as strftime() * lighttpd provides TIME64_CAST() macro to cast signed 32-bit time_t to unsigned 32-bit and then to unix_time64_t * Note: while lighttpd tries handle times past 19 Jan 2038 03:14:07 GMT on 32-bit platforms using 32-bit signed time_t, underlying libraries and underlying filesystems might not behave properly after 32-bit signed time_t overflows (19 Jan 2038 03:14:08 GMT). If a given 32-bit OS does not work properly using negative time_t values, then lighttpd likely will not work properly on that system. * Other references and blogs - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2038_problem - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_formatting_and_storage_bugs - http://www.lieberbiber.de/2017/03/14/a-look-at-the-year-20362038-problems-and-time-proofness-in-various-systems/
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unix_time64_t last_used; /* see idle_timeout */
int *stats_load;
int *stats_connected;
pid_t pid; /* PID of the spawned process (0 if not spawned locally) */
int is_local;
uint32_t id; /* id will be between 1 and max_procs */
socklen_t saddrlen;
struct sockaddr *saddr;
[multiple] Y2038 32-bit signed time_t mitigations Most OS platforms have already provided solutions to Y2038 32-bit signed time_t 5 - 10 years ago (or more!) Notable exceptions are Linux i686 and FreeBSD i386. Since 32-bit systems tend to be embedded systems, and since many distros take years to pick up new software, this commit aims to provide Y2038 mitigations for lighttpd running on 32-bit systems with Y2038-unsafe 32-bit signed time_t * Y2038: lighttpd 1.4.60 and later report Y2038 safety $ lighttpd -V + Y2038 support # Y2038-SAFE $ lighttpd -V - Y2038 support (unsafe 32-bit signed time_t) # Y2038-UNSAFE * Y2038: general platform info * Y2038-SAFE: lighttpd 64-bit builds on platforms using 64-bit time_t - all major 64-bit platforms (known to this author) use 64-bit time_t * Y2038-SAFE: lighttpd 32-bit builds on platforms using 64-bit time_t - Linux x32 ABI (different from i686) - FreeBSD all 32-bit and 64-bit architectures *except* 32-bit i386 - NetBSD 6.0 (released Oct 2012) all 32-bit and 64-bit architectures - OpenBSD 5.5 (released May 2014) all 32-bit and 64-bit architectures - Microsoft Windows XP and Visual Studio 2005 (? unsure ?) Another reference suggests Visual Studio 2015 defaults to 64-bit time_t - MacOS 10.15 Catalina (released 2019) drops support for 32-bit apps * Y2038-SAFE: lighttpd 32-bit builds on platforms using 32-bit unsigned time_t - e.g. OpenVMS (unknown if lighttpd builds on this platform) * Y2038-UNSAFE: lighttpd 32-bit builds on platforms using 32-bit signed time_t - Linux 32-bit (including i686) - glibc 32-bit library support not yet available for 64-bit time_t - https://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/Y2038ProofnessDesign - Linux kernel 5.6 on 32-bit platforms does support 64-bit time_t https://itsubuntu.com/linux-kernel-5-6-to-fix-the-year-2038-issue-unix-y2k/ - https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/64_002dbit-time-symbol-handling.html "Note: at this point, 64-bit time support in dual-time configurations is work-in-progress, so for these configurations, the public API only makes the 32-bit time support available. In a later change, the public API will allow user code to choose the time size for a given compilation unit." - compiling with -D_TIME_BITS=64 currently has no effect - glibc recent (Jul 2021) mailing list discussion - https://public-inbox.org/bug-gnulib/878s2ozq70.fsf@oldenburg.str.redhat.com/T/ - FreeBSD i386 - DragonFlyBSD 32-bit * Y2038 mitigations attempted on Y2038-UNSAFE platforms (32-bit signed time_t) * lighttpd prefers system monotonic clock instead of realtime clock in places where realtime clock is not required * lighttpd treats negative time_t values as after 19 Jan 2038 03:14:07 GMT * (lighttpd presumes that lighttpd will not encounter dates before 1970 during normal operation.) * lighttpd casts struct stat st.st_mtime (and st.st_*time) through uint64_t to convert negative timestamps for comparisions with 64-bit timestamps (treating negative timestamp values as after 19 Jan 2038 03:14:07 GMT) * lighttpd provides unix_time64_t (int64_t) and * lighttpd provides struct unix_timespec64 (unix_timespec64_t) (struct timespec equivalent using unix_time64_t tv_sec member) * lighttpd provides gmtime64_r() and localtime64_r() wrappers for platforms 32-bit platforms using 32-bit time_t and lighttpd temporarily shifts the year in order to use gmtime_r() and localtime_r() (or gmtime() and localtime()) from standard libraries, before readjusting year and passing struct tm to formatting functions such as strftime() * lighttpd provides TIME64_CAST() macro to cast signed 32-bit time_t to unsigned 32-bit and then to unix_time64_t * Note: while lighttpd tries handle times past 19 Jan 2038 03:14:07 GMT on 32-bit platforms using 32-bit signed time_t, underlying libraries and underlying filesystems might not behave properly after 32-bit signed time_t overflows (19 Jan 2038 03:14:08 GMT). If a given 32-bit OS does not work properly using negative time_t values, then lighttpd likely will not work properly on that system. * Other references and blogs - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2038_problem - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_formatting_and_storage_bugs - http://www.lieberbiber.de/2017/03/14/a-look-at-the-year-20362038-problems-and-time-proofness-in-various-systems/
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unix_time64_t disabled_until; /* proc disabled until given time */
struct gw_proc *prev; /* see first */
/* either tcp:<host>:<port> or unix:<socket> for debugging purposes */
buffer *connection_name;
buffer *unixsocket; /* config.socket + "-" + id */
unsigned short port; /* config.port + pno */
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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} gw_proc;
struct gw_handler_ctx; /* declaration */
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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typedef struct {
/* list of processes handling this extension
* sorted by lowest load
*
* whenever a job is done move it up in the list
* until it is sorted, move it down as soon as the
* job is started
*/
gw_proc *first;
uint32_t active_procs; /* how many procs in state PROC_STATE_RUNNING */
uint32_t gw_hash;
int32_t load;
int *stats_load;
int *stats_global_active;
/*
* host:port
*
* if host is one of the local IP addresses the
* whole connection is local
*
* if port is not 0, and host is not specified,
* "localhost" (INADDR_LOOPBACK) is assumed.
*
*/
unsigned short port;
unsigned short family; /* sa_family_t */
const buffer *host;
/* the key that is used to reference this value */
const buffer *id;
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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gw_proc *unused_procs;
/*
* spawn at least min_procs, at max_procs.
*
* as soon as the load of the first entry
* is max_load_per_proc we spawn a new one
* and add it to the first entry and give it
* the load
*
*/
unsigned short min_procs;
unsigned short max_procs;
uint32_t num_procs; /* how many procs are started */
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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unsigned short max_load_per_proc;
/*
* kick the process from the list if it was not
* used for idle_timeout until min_procs is
* reached. this helps to get the processlist
* small again we had a small peak load.
*
*/
unsigned short idle_timeout;
/*
* time after a disabled remote connection is tried to be re-enabled
*
*
*/
unsigned short disable_time;
unsigned short read_timeout;
unsigned short write_timeout;
unsigned short connect_timeout;
struct gw_handler_ctx *hctxs;
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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/*
* some gw processes get a little bit larger
* than wanted. max_requests_per_proc kills a
* process after a number of handled requests.
*
*/
/*uint32_t max_requests_per_proc;*//* not implemented */
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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/* config */
/*
* Unix Domain Socket
*
* instead of TCP/IP we can use Unix Domain Sockets
* - more secure (you have fileperms to play with)
* - more control (on locally)
* - more speed (no extra overhead)
*/
const buffer *unixsocket;
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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/* if socket is local we can start the gw process ourself
*
* bin-path is the path to the binary
*
* check min_procs and max_procs for the number
* of process to start up
*/
const buffer *bin_path;
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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/* bin-path is set bin-environment is taken to
* create the environment before starting the
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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* FastCGI process
*
*/
const array *bin_env;
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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const array *bin_env_copy;
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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/*
* docroot-translation between URL->phys and the
* remote host
*
* reasons:
* - different dir-layout if remote
* - chroot if local
*
*/
const buffer *docroot;
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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/*
* append PATH_INFO to SCRIPT_FILENAME
*
* php needs this if cgi.fix_pathinfo is provided
*
*/
unsigned short break_scriptfilename_for_php;
/*
* check_local tells you if the phys file is stat()ed
* or not. FastCGI doesn't care if the service is
* remote. If the web-server side doesn't contain
* the FastCGI-files we should not stat() for them
* and say '404 not found'.
*/
unsigned short check_local;
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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/*
* workaround for program when prefix="/"
*
* rule to build PATH_INFO is hardcoded for when check_local is disabled
* enable this option to use the workaround
*
*/
unsigned short fix_root_path_name;
/*
* If the backend includes X-Sendfile in the response
* we use the value as filename and ignore the content.
*
*/
unsigned short xsendfile_allow;
const array *xsendfile_docroot;
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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uint32_t max_id; /* corresponds most of the time to num_procs */
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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const buffer *strip_request_uri;
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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unsigned short tcp_fin_propagate;
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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unsigned short kill_signal; /* we need a setting for this as libfcgi
applications prefer SIGUSR1 while the
rest of the world would use SIGTERM
*sigh* */
int listen_backlog;
int refcount;
char_array args;
} gw_host;
/*
* one extension can have multiple hosts assigned
* one host can spawn additional processes on the same
* socket (if we control it)
*
* ext -> host -> procs
* 1:n 1:n
*
* if the gw process is remote that whole goes down
* to
*
* ext -> host -> procs
* 1:n 1:1
*
* in case of PHP and FCGI_CHILDREN we have again a procs
* but we don't control it directly.
*
*/
typedef struct {
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const buffer key; /* like .php */
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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int note_is_sent;
int last_used_ndx;
gw_host **hosts;
uint32_t used;
uint32_t size;
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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} gw_extension;
typedef struct {
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gw_extension *exts;
uint32_t used;
uint32_t size;
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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} gw_exts;
#include "base_decls.h"
#include "chunk.h"
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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#include "plugin.h"
#include "response.h"
typedef struct gw_plugin_config {
gw_exts *exts;
gw_exts *exts_auth;
gw_exts *exts_resp;
const array *ext_mapping;
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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int balance;
int proto;
int debug;
} gw_plugin_config;
/* generic plugin data, shared between all connections */
typedef struct gw_plugin_data {
PLUGIN_DATA;
pid_t srv_pid; /* must precede gw_plugin_config for mods w/ larger struct */
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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gw_plugin_config conf; /* used only as long as no gw_handler_ctx is setup */
gw_plugin_config defaults;/*(must not be used by gw_backend.c: lg struct) */
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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} gw_plugin_data;
/* connection specific data */
typedef enum {
GW_STATE_INIT,
GW_STATE_CONNECT_DELAYED,
GW_STATE_PREPARE_WRITE,
GW_STATE_WRITE,
GW_STATE_READ
} gw_connection_state_t;
struct fdevents; /* declaration */
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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#define GW_RESPONDER 1
#define GW_AUTHORIZER 2
#define GW_FILTER 3 /*(not implemented)*/
typedef struct gw_handler_ctx {
gw_proc *proc;
gw_host *host;
gw_extension *ext;
gw_extension *ext_auth; /* (future: might allow multiple authorizers)*/
unsigned short gw_mode; /* mode: GW_AUTHORIZER or GW_RESPONDER */
gw_connection_state_t state;
chunkqueue *rb; /* read queue */
off_t wb_reqlen;
chunkqueue wb; /* write queue */
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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buffer *response;
struct fdevents *ev;
fdnode *fdn; /* fdevent (fdnode *) object */
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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int fd; /* fd to the gw process */
int revents; /* ready events on fd */
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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pid_t pid;
int reconnects; /* number of reconnect attempts */
int request_id;
int send_content_body;
http_response_opts opts;
gw_plugin_config conf;
request_st *r; /* dumb pointer */
connection *con; /* dumb pointer */
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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gw_plugin_data *plugin_data; /* dumb pointer */
unix_time64_t read_ts;
unix_time64_t write_ts;
handler_t(*stdin_append)(struct gw_handler_ctx *hctx);
handler_t(*create_env)(struct gw_handler_ctx *hctx);
struct gw_handler_ctx *prev;
struct gw_handler_ctx *next;
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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void(*backend_error)(struct gw_handler_ctx *hctx);
void(*handler_ctx_free)(void *hctx);
} gw_handler_ctx;
__attribute_cold__
__attribute_malloc__
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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void * gw_init(void);
__attribute_cold__
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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void gw_plugin_config_free(gw_plugin_config *s);
__attribute_cold__
void gw_free(void *p_d);
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__attribute_cold__
void gw_exts_clear_check_local(gw_exts *exts);
__attribute_cold__
int gw_set_defaults_backend(server *srv, gw_plugin_data *p, const array *a, gw_plugin_config *s, int sh_exec, const char *cpkkey);
__attribute_cold__
int gw_get_defaults_balance(server *srv, const buffer *b);
handler_t gw_check_extension(request_st *r, gw_plugin_data *p, int uri_path_handler, size_t hctx_sz);
handler_t gw_handle_request_reset(request_st *r, void *p_d);
handler_t gw_handle_subrequest(request_st *r, void *p_d);
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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handler_t gw_handle_trigger(server *srv, void *p_d);
handler_t gw_handle_waitpid_cb(server *srv, void *p_d, pid_t pid, int status);
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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void gw_set_transparent(gw_handler_ctx *hctx);
[core] shared code for socket backends common codebase for socket backends, based off mod_fastcgi with some features added for mod_proxy (mostly intended to reduce code duplication and enhance code isolation) mod_fastcgi and mod_scgi can now use fastcgi.balance and scgi.balance for similar behavior as proxy.balance, but the balancing is per-host and not per-proc. proxy.balance is also per-host and not per-proc. mod_proxy and mod_scgi can now use proxy.map-extensions and scgi.map-extensions, similar to fastcgi.map-extensions. mod_fastcgi behavior change (affects only mod_status): - statistics tags have been renamed from "fastcgi.*" to "gw.*" "fastcgi.backend.*" -> "gw.backend.*" "fastcgi.active-requests" -> "gw.active-requests" ("fastcgi.requests" remains "fastcgi.requests") ("proxy.requests" is new) ("scgi.requests" is new) mod_scgi behavior change (likely minor): - removed scgi_proclist_sort_down() and scgi_proclist_sort_up(). procs now chosen based on load as measured by num socket connnections Note: modules using gw_backend.[ch] are currently still independent modules. If it had been written as a single module with fastcgi, scgi, proxy implementations, then there would have been a chance of breaking some existing user configurations where module ordering made a difference for which module handled a given request, though for most people, this would have made no difference. Details about mod_fastcgi code transformations: unsigned int debug -> int debug fastcgi_env member removed from plugin_config renamed "fcgi" and "fastcgi" to "gw", and "FCGI" to "GW" reorganize routines for high-level and lower-level interfaces some lower-level internal interfaces changed to use host,proc,debug args rather than knowing about higher-level (app) hctx and plugin_data tabs->spaces and reformatting
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#endif