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diff --git a/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/include/ap_mpm.h b/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/include/ap_mpm.h deleted file mode 100644 index 9e41e904..00000000 --- a/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/include/ap_mpm.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,176 +0,0 @@ -/* Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ - -#ifndef AP_MPM_H -#define AP_MPM_H - -#include "apr_thread_proc.h" - -/** - * @package Multi-Processing Module library - */ - -/* - The MPM, "multi-processing model" provides an abstraction of the - interface with the OS for distributing incoming connections to - threads/process for processing. http_main invokes the MPM, and - the MPM runs until a shutdown/restart has been indicated. - The MPM calls out to the apache core via the ap_process_connection - function when a connection arrives. - - The MPM may or may not be multithreaded. In the event that it is - multithreaded, at any instant it guarantees a 1:1 mapping of threads - ap_process_connection invocations. - - Note: In the future it will be possible for ap_process_connection - to return to the MPM prior to finishing the entire connection; and - the MPM will proceed with asynchronous handling for the connection; - in the future the MPM may call ap_process_connection again -- but - does not guarantee it will occur on the same thread as the first call. - - The MPM further guarantees that no asynchronous behaviour such as - longjmps and signals will interfere with the user code that is - invoked through ap_process_connection. The MPM may reserve some - signals for its use (i.e. SIGUSR1), but guarantees that these signals - are ignored when executing outside the MPM code itself. (This - allows broken user code that does not handle EINTR to function - properly.) - - The suggested server restart and stop behaviour will be "graceful". - However the MPM may choose to terminate processes when the user - requests a non-graceful restart/stop. When this occurs, the MPM kills - all threads with extreme prejudice, and destroys the pchild pool. - User cleanups registered in the pchild apr_pool_t will be invoked at - this point. (This can pose some complications, the user cleanups - are asynchronous behaviour not unlike longjmp/signal... but if the - admin is asking for a non-graceful shutdown, how much effort should - we put into doing it in a nice way?) - - unix/posix notes: - - The MPM does not set a SIGALRM handler, user code may use SIGALRM. - But the preferred method of handling timeouts is to use the - timeouts provided by the BUFF abstraction. - - The proper setting for SIGPIPE is SIG_IGN, if user code changes it - for any of their own processing, it must be restored to SIG_IGN - prior to executing or returning to any apache code. - TODO: add SIGPIPE debugging check somewhere to make sure it's SIG_IGN -*/ - -/** - * This is the function that MPMs must create. This function is responsible - * for controlling the parent and child processes. It will run until a - * restart/shutdown is indicated. - * @param pconf the configuration pool, reset before the config file is read - * @param plog the log pool, reset after the config file is read - * @param server_conf the global server config. - * @return 1 for shutdown 0 otherwise. - * @deffunc int ap_mpm_run(apr_pool_t *pconf, apr_pool_t *plog, server_rec *server_conf) - */ -AP_DECLARE(int) ap_mpm_run(apr_pool_t *pconf, apr_pool_t *plog, server_rec *server_conf); - -/** - * predicate indicating if a graceful stop has been requested ... - * used by the connection loop - * @return 1 if a graceful stop has been requested, 0 otherwise - * @deffunc int ap_graceful_stop_signalled(*void) - */ -AP_DECLARE(int) ap_graceful_stop_signalled(void); - -/** - * Spawn a process with privileges that another module has requested - * @param r The request_rec of the current request - * @param newproc The resulting process handle. - * @param progname The program to run - * @param const_args the arguments to pass to the new program. The first - * one should be the program name. - * @param env The new environment apr_table_t for the new process. This - * should be a list of NULL-terminated strings. - * @param attr the procattr we should use to determine how to create the new - * process - * @param p The pool to use. - */ -AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_os_create_privileged_process( - const request_rec *r, - apr_proc_t *newproc, - const char *progname, - const char * const *args, - const char * const *env, - apr_procattr_t *attr, - apr_pool_t *p); - -/* Subtypes/Values for AP_MPMQ_IS_THREADED and AP_MPMQ_IS_FORKED */ -#define AP_MPMQ_NOT_SUPPORTED 0 /* This value specifies whether */ - /* an MPM is capable of */ - /* threading or forking. */ -#define AP_MPMQ_STATIC 1 /* This value specifies whether */ - /* an MPM is using a static # */ - /* threads or daemons. */ -#define AP_MPMQ_DYNAMIC 2 /* This value specifies whether */ - /* an MPM is using a dynamic # */ - /* threads or daemons. */ - -/* Values returned for AP_MPMQ_MPM_STATE */ -#define AP_MPMQ_STARTING 0 -#define AP_MPMQ_RUNNING 1 -#define AP_MPMQ_STOPPING 2 - -#define AP_MPMQ_MAX_DAEMON_USED 1 /* Max # of daemons used so far */ -#define AP_MPMQ_IS_THREADED 2 /* MPM can do threading */ -#define AP_MPMQ_IS_FORKED 3 /* MPM can do forking */ -#define AP_MPMQ_HARD_LIMIT_DAEMONS 4 /* The compiled max # daemons */ -#define AP_MPMQ_HARD_LIMIT_THREADS 5 /* The compiled max # threads */ -#define AP_MPMQ_MAX_THREADS 6 /* # of threads/child by config */ -#define AP_MPMQ_MIN_SPARE_DAEMONS 7 /* Min # of spare daemons */ -#define AP_MPMQ_MIN_SPARE_THREADS 8 /* Min # of spare threads */ -#define AP_MPMQ_MAX_SPARE_DAEMONS 9 /* Max # of spare daemons */ -#define AP_MPMQ_MAX_SPARE_THREADS 10 /* Max # of spare threads */ -#define AP_MPMQ_MAX_REQUESTS_DAEMON 11 /* Max # of requests per daemon */ -#define AP_MPMQ_MAX_DAEMONS 12 /* Max # of daemons by config */ -#define AP_MPMQ_MPM_STATE 13 /* starting, running, stopping */ - -/** - * Query a property of the current MPM. - * @param query_code One of APM_MPMQ_* - * @param result A location to place the result of the query - * @return APR_SUCCESS or APR_ENOTIMPL - * @deffunc int ap_mpm_query(int query_code, int *result) - */ -AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_mpm_query(int query_code, int *result); - -/* Defining GPROF when compiling uses the moncontrol() function to - * disable gprof profiling in the parent, and enable it only for - * request processing in children (or in one_process mode). It's - * absolutely required to get useful gprof results under linux - * because the profile itimers and such are disabled across a - * fork(). It's probably useful elsewhere as well. - */ -#ifdef GPROF -extern void moncontrol(int); -#define AP_MONCONTROL(x) moncontrol(x) -#else -#define AP_MONCONTROL(x) -#endif - -#if AP_ENABLE_EXCEPTION_HOOK -typedef struct ap_exception_info_t { - int sig; - pid_t pid; -} ap_exception_info_t; - -AP_DECLARE_HOOK(int,fatal_exception,(ap_exception_info_t *ei)) -#endif /*AP_ENABLE_EXCEPTION_HOOK*/ - -#endif |