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For more * information on the Apache Software Foundation, please see * . */ #ifndef AP_MMN_H #define AP_MMN_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 its 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. */ #define AP_MPMQ_MAX_DAEMONS 1 /* Max # of daemons */ #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 # deamons */ #define AP_MPMQ_HARD_LIMIT_THREADS 5 /* The compiled max # threads */ #define AP_MPMQ_MAX_THREADS 6 /* Max # of threads */ /** * 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); #endif