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If a subreq added a filter (say INCLUDES) and the subreq was promoted via

fast_redirect, the filter would still point at the subreq - rather than
the original r.  So, we must update any filters pointing at rr to be r.

This would cause lots of problems with mod_include with mod_dir requests
such as seen in PR 7966.  mod_include would be unsetting the headers_out
of rr instead of r.  But, we disassociate rr->headers_out and r->headers_out.
Therefore, the C-L header in r->headers_out would remain - even though it
bears no relation to what we will be outputting - causing problems.

This also now permits chunked-encoding of mod_dir/mod_include requests
which could never happen before and fixes the content-length problem
seen in PR 7966.

As hinted at in PR 7966, there is a race condition - if for some reason
the server stalls reading an included file (or even better, placing a
sleep in the cgi-bin script!), the invalid C-L may get propogated to the
client.

(Note that internal_internal_redirect has this same code fragment.)

PR: 7966


git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/trunk@94832 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
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Justin Erenkrantz
2002-04-28 06:41:35 +00:00
parent f8ead96f43
commit d8b443e424
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@@ -1,5 +1,9 @@
Changes with Apache 2.0.37
*) Fix subreqs that are promoted via fast_redirect from having invalid
frec->r structures. This would cause subtle errors later on in
request processing such as seen in PR 7966. [Justin Erenkrantz]
*) More efficient pool recycling logic for the worker MPM [Brian Pane]
*) Modify the worker MPM to not accept() new connections until

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@@ -408,6 +408,8 @@ static request_rec *internal_internal_redirect(const char *new_uri,
/* XXX: Is this function is so bogus and fragile that we deep-6 it? */
AP_DECLARE(void) ap_internal_fast_redirect(request_rec *rr, request_rec *r)
{
ap_filter_t *filters;
/* We need to tell POOL_DEBUG that we're guaranteeing that rr->pool
* will exist as long as r->pool. Otherwise we run into troubles because
* some values in this request will be allocated in r->pool, and others in
@@ -446,6 +448,27 @@ AP_DECLARE(void) ap_internal_fast_redirect(request_rec *rr, request_rec *r)
ap_remove_output_filter(r->output_filters);
r->output_filters = r->output_filters->next;
}
/* If any filters pointed at the now-defunct rr, we must point them
* at our "new" instance of r. In particular, some of rr's structures
* will now be bogus (say rr->headers_out). If a filter tried to modify
* their f->r structure when it is pointing to rr, the real request_rec
* will not get updated. Fix that here.
*/
filters = r->input_filters;
while (filters) {
if (filters->r == rr) {
filters->r = r;
}
filters = filters->next;
}
filters = r->output_filters;
while (filters) {
if (filters->r == rr) {
filters->r = r;
}
filters = filters->next;
}
}
AP_DECLARE(void) ap_internal_redirect(const char *new_uri, request_rec *r)