ons 2008-01-09 klockan 11:30 +0900 skrev Adrian Chadd: > You don't need to release the buffer. Whats the difference in having > a 4k buffer of reply status, headers and body with 300 odd bytes > of metadata, versus ~4k worth of allocated strings representing the reply > status and headers? probably 300 bytes.
We are not talking about a 4k buffer, we are talking about an almost arbitrary amount of data (needs to support at least 64 KB or response headers, preferably only limited by configuration reply_max_header_siz). It's not clear to me what buffer size will be used. If the store buffer size is increased to 64 kb and this is paged in and used as a backing for the header sting objects then it will stay around for as long as the reply is, which can be quite some time if it's a large object. This can be quite a waste when there normally is only some hundred bytes or so of response headers.. Regards Henrik
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