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Nick Kew updated TS-1007: ------------------------- Description: Where a plugin implements both SSN_CLOSE_HOOK and TXN_CLOSE_HOOK, the SSN_CLOSE_HOOK is called first of the two. This messes up normal cleanups! Details: Register a SSN_START event globally In the SSN START, add a TXN_START and a SSN_CLOSE In the TXN START, add a TXN_CLOSE Stepping through, I see the order of events actually called, for the simple case of a one-off HTTP request with no keepalive: SSN_START TXN_START SSN_END TXN_END Whoops, SSN_END cleaned up the SSN context, leaving dangling pointers in the TXN! was: Where a plugin implements both SSN_CLOSE_HOOK and TXN_CLOSE_HOOK, the SSN_CLOSE_HOOK is called first of the two. This messes up normal cleanups! Details: Register a SSN_START event globally In the SSN START, add a TXN_CLOSE and a SSN_CLOSE In the TXN START, add a TXN_CLOSE Stepping through, I see the order of events actually called, for the simple case of a one-off HTTP request with no keepalive: SSN_START TXN_START SSN_END TXN_END Whoops, SSN_END cleaned up the SSN context, leaving dangling pointers in the TXN! > SSN Close called before TXN Close > --------------------------------- > > Key: TS-1007 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TS-1007 > Project: Traffic Server > Issue Type: Bug > Components: TS API > Affects Versions: 3.0.1 > Reporter: Nick Kew > Priority: Blocker > > Where a plugin implements both SSN_CLOSE_HOOK and TXN_CLOSE_HOOK, the > SSN_CLOSE_HOOK is called first of the two. This messes up normal cleanups! > Details: > Register a SSN_START event globally > In the SSN START, add a TXN_START and a SSN_CLOSE > In the TXN START, add a TXN_CLOSE > Stepping through, I see the order of events actually called, for the simple > case of a one-off HTTP request with no keepalive: > SSN_START > TXN_START > SSN_END > TXN_END > Whoops, SSN_END cleaned up the SSN context, leaving dangling pointers in the > TXN! -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators: https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/ContactAdministrators!default.jspa For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira