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2019-12-21simplify codebase by using one thread/conn, instead of preforked procsrofl0r
the existing codebase used an elaborate and complex approach for its parallelism: 5 different config file options, namely - MaxClients - MinSpareServers - MaxSpareServers - StartServers - MaxRequestsPerChild were used to steer how (and how many) parallel processes tinyproxy would spin up at start, how many processes at each point needed to be idle, etc. it seems all preforked processes would listen on the server port and compete with each other about who would get assigned the new incoming connections. since some data needs to be shared across those processes, a half- baked "shared memory" implementation was provided for this purpose. that implementation used to use files in the filesystem, and since it had a big FIXME comment, the author was well aware of how hackish that approach was. this entire complexity is now removed. the main thread enters a loop which polls on the listening fds, then spins up a new thread per connection, until the maximum number of connections (MaxClients) is hit. this is the only of the 5 config options left after this cleanup. since threads share the same address space, the code necessary for shared memory access has been removed. this means that the other 4 mentioned config option will now produce a parse error, when encountered. currently each thread uses a hardcoded default of 256KB per thread for the thread stack size, which is quite lavish and should be sufficient for even the worst C libraries, but people may want to tweak this value to the bare minimum, thus we may provide a new config option for this purpose in the future. i suspect that on heavily optimized C libraries such a musl, a stack size of 8-16 KB per thread could be sufficient. since the existing list implementation in vector.c did not provide a way to remove a single item from an existing list, i added my own list implementation from my libulz library which offers this functionality, rather than trying to add an ad-hoc, and perhaps buggy implementation to the vector_t list code. the sblist code is contained in an 80 line C file and as simple as it can get, while offering good performance and is proven bugfree due to years of use in other projects.
2009-09-21[BB#18] Fix pointer aliasing issuesMukund Sivaraman
The changes were suggested by ians on the Banu forums.
2008-12-08Convert tabs to spacesMukund Sivaraman
2008-12-01Reformat code to GNU coding styleMukund Sivaraman
This is a commit which simply ran all C source code files through GNU indent. No other modifications were made.
2008-05-24Updated copyright, license notices in source codeMukund Sivaraman
The notices have been changed to a more GNU look. Documentation comments have been separated from the copyright header. I've tried to keep all copyright notices intact. Some author contact details have been updated.
2005-08-15* [Indent] Ran Source Through indentRobert James Kaes
I re-indented the source code using indent with the following options: indent -kr -bad -bap -nut -i8 -l80 -psl -sob -ss -ncs There are now _no_ tabs in the source files, and all indentation is eight spaces. Lines are 80 characters long, and the procedure type is on it's own line. Read the indent manual for more information about what each option means.
2005-07-12* Updated Copyright Email AddressesRobert James Kaes
Updated the copyright email addresses for Robert James Kaes. The users.sourceforge.net address should always exist.
2003-07-31Fixed the cast in both safefree() macros to compile cleaning using aRobert James Kaes
C++ compiler.
2003-05-31Changed the safefree() macro to make it safe to use a conditionalRobert James Kaes
statement, and also safe to use with a rvalue that has a side effect. [Bug fix recommended by Peter da Silva]
2002-05-26Added the malloc_shared_memory() and calloc_shared_memory() function toRobert James Kaes
allow the use of shared memory between all the children.
2002-05-23Initial addition to CVS. Moved all the debugging heap related functions.Robert James Kaes