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In the event that it is 44 multithreaded, at any instant it guarantees a 1:1 mapping of threads 45 ap_process_connection invocations. 46 47 Note: In the future it will be possible for ap_process_connection 48 to return to the MPM prior to finishing the entire connection; and 49 the MPM will proceed with asynchronous handling for the connection; 50 in the future the MPM may call ap_process_connection again -- but 51 does not guarantee it will occur on the same thread as the first call. 52 53 The MPM further guarantees that no asynchronous behaviour such as 54 longjmps and signals will interfere with the user code that is 55 invoked through ap_process_connection. The MPM may reserve some 56 signals for its use (i.e. SIGUSR1), but guarantees that these signals 57 are ignored when executing outside the MPM code itself. (This 58 allows broken user code that does not handle EINTR to function 59 properly.) 60 61 The suggested server restart and stop behaviour will be "graceful". 62 However the MPM may choose to terminate processes when the user 63 requests a non-graceful restart/stop. When this occurs, the MPM kills 64 all threads with extreme prejudice, and destroys the pchild pool. 65 User cleanups registered in the pchild apr_pool_t will be invoked at 66 this point. (This can pose some complications, the user cleanups 67 are asynchronous behaviour not unlike longjmp/signal... but if the 68 admin is asking for a non-graceful shutdown, how much effort should 69 we put into doing it in a nice way?) 70 71 unix/posix notes: 72 - The MPM does not set a SIGALRM handler, user code may use SIGALRM. 73 But the preferred method of handling timeouts is to use the 74 timeouts provided by the BUFF abstraction. 75 - The proper setting for SIGPIPE is SIG_IGN, if user code changes it 76 for any of their own processing, it must be restored to SIG_IGN 77 prior to executing or returning to any apache code. 78 TODO: add SIGPIPE debugging check somewhere to make sure it's SIG_IGN 79 */ 80 81 /** 82 * This is the function that MPMs must create. This function is responsible 83 * for controlling the parent and child processes. It will run until a 84 * restart/shutdown is indicated. 85 * @param pconf the configuration pool, reset before the config file is read 86 * @param plog the log pool, reset after the config file is read 87 * @param server_conf the global server config. 88 * @return 1 for shutdown 0 otherwise. 89 * @deffunc int ap_mpm_run(apr_pool_t *pconf, apr_pool_t *plog, server_rec *server_conf) 90 */ 91 AP_DECLARE(int) ap_mpm_run(apr_pool_t *pconf, apr_pool_t *plog, server_rec *server_conf); 92 93 /** 94 * predicate indicating if a graceful stop has been requested ... 95 * used by the connection loop 96 * @return 1 if a graceful stop has been requested, 0 otherwise 97 * @deffunc int ap_graceful_stop_signalled(*void) 98 */ 99 AP_DECLARE(int) ap_graceful_stop_signalled(void); 100 101 /** 102 * Spawn a process with privileges that another module has requested 103 * @param r The request_rec of the current request 104 * @param newproc The resulting process handle. 105 * @param progname The program to run 106 * @param const_args the arguments to pass to the new program. The first 107 * one should be the program name. 108 * @param env The new environment apr_table_t for the new process. This 109 * should be a list of NULL-terminated strings. 110 * @param attr the procattr we should use to determine how to create the new 111 * process 112 * @param p The pool to use. 113 */ 114 AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_os_create_privileged_process( 115 const request_rec *r, 116 apr_proc_t *newproc, 117 const char *progname, 118 const char * const *args, 119 const char * const *env, 120 apr_procattr_t *attr, 121 apr_pool_t *p); 122 123 /* Subtypes/Values for AP_MPMQ_IS_THREADED and AP_MPMQ_IS_FORKED */ 124 #define AP_MPMQ_NOT_SUPPORTED 0 /* This value specifies whether */ 125 /* an MPM is capable of */ 126 /* threading or forking. */ 127 #define AP_MPMQ_STATIC 1 /* This value specifies whether */ 128 /* an MPM is using a static # */ 129 /* threads or daemons. */ 130 #define AP_MPMQ_DYNAMIC 2 /* This value specifies whether */ 131 /* an MPM is using a dynamic # */ 132 /* threads or daemons. */ 133 134 /* Values returned for AP_MPMQ_MPM_STATE */ 135 #define AP_MPMQ_STARTING 0 136 #define AP_MPMQ_RUNNING 1 137 #define AP_MPMQ_STOPPING 2 138 139 #define AP_MPMQ_MAX_DAEMON_USED 1 /* Max # of daemons used so far */ 140 #define AP_MPMQ_IS_THREADED 2 /* MPM can do threading */ 141 #define AP_MPMQ_IS_FORKED 3 /* MPM can do forking */ 142 #define AP_MPMQ_HARD_LIMIT_DAEMONS 4 /* The compiled max # daemons */ 143 #define AP_MPMQ_HARD_LIMIT_THREADS 5 /* The compiled max # threads */ 144 #define AP_MPMQ_MAX_THREADS 6 /* # of threads/child by config */ 145 #define AP_MPMQ_MIN_SPARE_DAEMONS 7 /* Min # of spare daemons */ 146 #define AP_MPMQ_MIN_SPARE_THREADS 8 /* Min # of spare threads */ 147 #define AP_MPMQ_MAX_SPARE_DAEMONS 9 /* Max # of spare daemons */ 148 #define AP_MPMQ_MAX_SPARE_THREADS 10 /* Max # of spare threads */ 149 #define AP_MPMQ_MAX_REQUESTS_DAEMON 11 /* Max # of requests per daemon */ 150 #define AP_MPMQ_MAX_DAEMONS 12 /* Max # of daemons by config */ 151 #define AP_MPMQ_MPM_STATE 13 /* starting, running, stopping */ 152 #define AP_MPMQ_IS_ASYNC 14 /* MPM can process async connections */ 153 154 /** 155 * Query a property of the current MPM. 156 * @param query_code One of APM_MPMQ_* 157 * @param result A location to place the result of the query 158 * @return APR_SUCCESS or APR_ENOTIMPL 159 * @deffunc int ap_mpm_query(int query_code, int *result) 160 */ 161 AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_mpm_query(int query_code, int *result); 162 163 /* Defining GPROF when compiling uses the moncontrol() function to 164 * disable gprof profiling in the parent, and enable it only for 165 * request processing in children (or in one_process mode). It's 166 * absolutely required to get useful gprof results under linux 167 * because the profile itimers and such are disabled across a 168 * fork(). It's probably useful elsewhere as well. 169 */ 170 #ifdef GPROF 171 extern void moncontrol(int); 172 #define AP_MONCONTROL(x) moncontrol(x) 173 #else 174 #define AP_MONCONTROL(x) 175 #endif 176 177 #if AP_ENABLE_EXCEPTION_HOOK 178 typedef struct ap_exception_info_t { 179 int sig; 180 pid_t pid; 181 } ap_exception_info_t; 182 183 AP_DECLARE_HOOK(int,fatal_exception,(ap_exception_info_t *ei)) 184 #endif /*AP_ENABLE_EXCEPTION_HOOK*/ 185 186 #ifdef __cplusplus 187 } 188 #endif 189 190 #endif 191 /** @} */