If sending request body was not completed (u->request_body_sent is not set),
the upstream keepalive module won't save such a connection. However, it
is theoretically possible (though highly unlikely) that sending of some
control frames can be blocked after the request body was sent. The
ctx->output_blocked flag introduced to disable keepalive in such cases.
unsigned header_sent:1;
unsigned output_closed:1;
+ unsigned output_blocked:1;
unsigned parsing_headers:1;
unsigned end_stream:1;
unsigned done:1;
ctx->state = 0;
ctx->header_sent = 0;
ctx->output_closed = 0;
+ ctx->output_blocked = 0;
ctx->parsing_headers = 0;
ctx->end_stream = 0;
ctx->done = 0;
rc = NGX_AGAIN;
}
+ if (rc == NGX_AGAIN) {
+ ctx->output_blocked = 1;
+
+ } else {
+ ctx->output_blocked = 0;
+ }
+
if (ctx->done) {
/*
if (ctx->in == NULL
&& ctx->out == NULL
&& ctx->output_closed
+ && !ctx->output_blocked
&& ctx->state == ngx_http_grpc_st_start)
{
u->keepalive = 1;
if (ctx->in == NULL
&& ctx->out == NULL
&& ctx->output_closed
+ && !ctx->output_blocked
&& b->last == b->pos)
{
u->keepalive = 1;
if (ctx->in == NULL
&& ctx->output_closed
+ && !ctx->output_blocked
&& ctx->state == ngx_http_grpc_st_start)
{
u->keepalive = 1;