Bug 35702

Summary: Using with https URL, ab freezes or gets SIGSEGV on 2.1.6-alpha
Product: Apache httpd-2 Reporter: Masaoki Kobayashi <masaoki>
Component: supportAssignee: Apache HTTPD Bugs Mailing List <bugs>
Status: RESOLVED LATER    
Severity: normal Keywords: MassUpdate
Priority: P3    
Version: 2.1-HEAD   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: All   
OS: All   
Bug Depends on: 35701    
Bug Blocks:    
Attachments: Path for ab in httpd 2.1.6-alpha

Description Masaoki Kobayashi 2005-07-12 13:41:34 UTC
Because of historical apache library implementation, ab does apr_pollset_add()
multiple times for the same port.  It causes some confusion and inefficiency
inside pollset structure.
The behavior varies by the operating system because APR-1.x uses different
asynchronous I/O by operating systems.
i.e. port.c for Solaris 10, epoll.c for Linux 2.6, and kqueue.c for recent BSD.
When I use ab with "https:" URL, ab freezes on Solaris 10 while it gets SIGSEGV
on Linux.  There is another problem in apr/poll/unix/port.c as I reported on bug
#35701.  We have to fix both.
Comment 1 Masaoki Kobayashi 2005-07-12 13:45:25 UTC
Created attachment 15653 [details]
Path for ab in httpd 2.1.6-alpha

This patch fixes the ab in 2.1.6-alpha package, to make the SSL connection work
properly.  I have tested this patch on Solaris 10 amd64 machine.
Comment 2 William A. Rowe Jr. 2018-11-07 21:10:02 UTC
Please help us to refine our list of open and current defects; this is a mass update of old and inactive Bugzilla reports which reflect user error, already resolved defects, and still-existing defects in httpd.

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