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Alan M. Carroll edited comment on TS-2211 at 9/23/13 9:45 PM:
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First patch - a few lines above, in pre-patch code, should remove the
{{!buf.reader->avail()}} condition and just fall through to the new condition.
{code}
if (s->vio.ntodo() <= 0 || !buf.reader->read_avail())
{code}
to
{code}
if (s->vio.ntodo() <= 0)
{code}
The write_reschedule around line 384 in UnixNetVConnection.cc which is removed
by the patch isn't in 3.2.4, which is interesting since the problem apparently
exists in 3.2.4.
was (Author: amc):
First patch - a few lines above, should remove the {{!buf.reader->avail()}}
condition and just fall through to the new condition.
The write_reschedule around line 384 in UnixNetVConnection.cc which is removed
by the patch isn't in 3.2.4, which is interesting since the problem apparently
exists in 3.2.4.
> SSL client connections hang and a aborted due to inactivity
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: TS-2211
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TS-2211
> Project: Traffic Server
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: HTTP, SSL
> Reporter: Theo Schlossnagle
> Fix For: 4.1.0
>
> Attachments:
> 0001-TS-2211-SSL-client-connections-hang-and-a-aborted-du.patch,
> 0002-TS-2211-SSL-client-connections-hang-and-a-aborted-du.patch
>
>
> Test setup:
> ATS in reverse proxy mode. Terminating SSL for clients, remap to non-SSL for
> origin. Origin delays 10s before sending any data (including headers), then
> dumps a non-chunked response (Content-Length) of about 3Mbytes.
> Over slow client connections, the client session freezes mid download (around
> 256k in my tests)... hangs until the inactivity timer fires and snips all the
> connections.
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