Hello,
due to arm64 instability, let us disable arm64 builds until this is
resolved.
Cheers,
Ilya Shipitcin
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From: Ilya Shipitsin
Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2020 23:37:12 +0500
Subject: [PATCH] CI: temporarily disable unstable travis
Hi,
If this isn't the right place please let me know - after reading the
"contributing" page that was linked in the readme of kubernetes-ingress
I thought that this mailing list might be my best bet to ask for your input.
I wanted to know if the following feature would be something you'd be
well, there are several topics on travis-ci forum related to "output on
ARM64 got truncated in the mid of ..."
Let us disable ARM64 travis-ci builds for few months.
Martin, I'll play with hosted github runner in order to find a way how we
can limit its builds to allowed only.
ср, 18 мар. 2020 г.
Le 17/03/2020 à 16:41, Sean Reifschneider a écrit :
The only place tcp-request appears in my config is in relation to rate-limiting,
which we have set up to track but not enforce. Here are the associated rules:
frontend main
[...]
acl rate_whitelist src 10.0.0.1
acl
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Willy,
I know you dislike adjusting code to please static analyzers, but I'd argue
that using the new IST_NULL + isttest() combination is easier to understand
for humans as well. A simple .ptr == NULL check might also be slightly faster
compared to isteq() with an empty string?
I have verified
In `ckch_inst_sni_ctx_to_sni_filters` use `calloc()` to allocate the filter
array. When the function fails to allocate memory for a single entry the
whole array will be `free()`d using free_sni_filters(). With the previous
`malloc()` the pointers for entries after the failing allocation could
Hi Tim,
On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 03:15:24PM +0100, Tim Duesterhus wrote:
> Willy,
>
> I know you dislike adjusting code to please static analyzers, but I'd argue
> that using the new IST_NULL + isttest() combination is easier to understand
> for humans as well. A simple .ptr == NULL check might
William,
I hope I correctly understood the purpose of that `+ 1` there. The issue was
found using a static analyzer that complained that `fcount` could be zero,
leading to a 0 byte allocation. If this fix is incorrect then the function
must be adjusted to check for `fcount == 0` and do something
Willy,
Am 19.03.20 um 15:55 schrieb Willy Tarreau:
> Actually I'm pretty sure that I did it this way precisely for performance
> reasons: avoid repeatedly checking a pointer for half of the headers which
> are pseudo headers (method, scheme, authority, path just for the request).
>
> It's
Hi David,
On 18/03/2020 18:21, David Spitzer-Dulagan wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> If this isn't the right place please let me know - after reading the
> "contributing" page that was linked in the readme of
> kubernetes-ingress I thought that this mailing list might be my best
> bet to ask for your input.
>
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