QUIC: removed cancelable flag from QUIC and HTTP/3 events.

All these events are created in context of a client connection and are deleted
when the connection is closed.  Setting ev->cancelable could trigger premature
connection closure and a socket leak alert.
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Roman Arutyunyan 2022-11-30 14:09:08 +04:00
parent 595a642018
commit 1ff821f800
2 changed files with 0 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -275,22 +275,18 @@ ngx_quic_new_connection(ngx_connection_t *c, ngx_quic_conf_t *conf,
qc->pto.log = c->log;
qc->pto.data = c;
qc->pto.handler = ngx_quic_pto_handler;
qc->pto.cancelable = 1;
qc->push.log = c->log;
qc->push.data = c;
qc->push.handler = ngx_quic_push_handler;
qc->push.cancelable = 1;
qc->close.log = c->log;
qc->close.data = c;
qc->close.handler = ngx_quic_close_handler;
qc->close.cancelable = 1;
qc->path_validation.log = c->log;
qc->path_validation.data = c;
qc->path_validation.handler = ngx_quic_path_validation_handler;
qc->path_validation.cancelable = 1;
qc->conf = conf;

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@ -55,7 +55,6 @@ ngx_http_v3_init_session(ngx_connection_t *c)
h3c->keepalive.log = pc->log;
h3c->keepalive.data = pc;
h3c->keepalive.handler = ngx_http_v3_keepalive_handler;
h3c->keepalive.cancelable = 1;
h3c->table.send_insert_count.log = pc->log;
h3c->table.send_insert_count.data = pc;