On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 1:23 PM, Jim Jagielski <[email protected]> wrote: > In mod_proxy_http we have: > > /* Prefetch MAX_MEM_SPOOL bytes > * > * This helps us avoid any election of C-L v.s. T-E > * request bodies, since we are willing to keep in > * memory this much data, in any case. This gives > * us an instant C-L election if the body is of some > * reasonable size. > */ > temp_brigade = apr_brigade_create(p, bucket_alloc); > do { > status = ap_get_brigade(r->input_filters, temp_brigade, > AP_MODE_READBYTES, APR_BLOCK_READ, > MAX_MEM_SPOOL - bytes_read); > if (status != APR_SUCCESS) { > ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_ERR, status, r->server, > "proxy: prefetch request body failed to %pI (%s)" > " from %s (%s)", > p_conn->addr, p_conn->hostname ? p_conn->hostname: "", > c->remote_ip, c->remote_host ? c->remote_host: ""); > return HTTP_BAD_REQUEST; > } > > apr_brigade_length(temp_brigade, 1, &bytes); > bytes_read += bytes; > > However, I see times when status could be APR_EAGAIN. IMO, it doesn't > make sense to error out here in that case. Right?
By chance is this over SSL? (Just wondering what input filters you might have.)
