SSL: restore handlers after blocking.

It is possible that after SSL_read() will return SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE,
further calls will return SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ without reading any
application data.  We have to call ngx_handle_write_event() and
switch back to normal write handling much like we do if there are some
application data, or the write there will be reported again and again.

Similarly, we have to switch back to normal read handling if there
is saved read handler and SSL_write() returns SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE.
This commit is contained in:
Maxim Dounin 2018-09-10 18:57:39 +03:00
parent c2f90de0c5
commit 05029e775f

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@ -1675,6 +1675,20 @@ ngx_ssl_handle_recv(ngx_connection_t *c, int n)
ngx_log_debug1(NGX_LOG_DEBUG_EVENT, c->log, 0, "SSL_get_error: %d", sslerr);
if (sslerr == SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ) {
if (c->ssl->saved_write_handler) {
c->write->handler = c->ssl->saved_write_handler;
c->ssl->saved_write_handler = NULL;
c->write->ready = 1;
if (ngx_handle_write_event(c->write, 0) != NGX_OK) {
return NGX_ERROR;
}
ngx_post_event(c->write, &ngx_posted_events);
}
c->read->ready = 0;
return NGX_AGAIN;
}
@ -1934,6 +1948,20 @@ ngx_ssl_write(ngx_connection_t *c, u_char *data, size_t size)
ngx_log_debug1(NGX_LOG_DEBUG_EVENT, c->log, 0, "SSL_get_error: %d", sslerr);
if (sslerr == SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE) {
if (c->ssl->saved_read_handler) {
c->read->handler = c->ssl->saved_read_handler;
c->ssl->saved_read_handler = NULL;
c->read->ready = 1;
if (ngx_handle_read_event(c->read, 0) != NGX_OK) {
return NGX_ERROR;
}
ngx_post_event(c->read, &ngx_posted_events);
}
c->write->ready = 0;
return NGX_AGAIN;
}