Subject: Re: [Boost-bugs] [Boost C++ Libraries] #5763: Segmentation fault in ASIO signal handler
From: Boost C++ Libraries (noreply_at_[hidden])
Date: 2011-10-09 22:00:13
#5763: Segmentation fault in ASIO signal handler
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Reporter: Vladislav <phprus@â¦> | Owner: chris_kohlhoff
Type: Patches | Status: closed
Milestone: To Be Determined | Component: asio
Version: Boost 1.47.0 | Severity: Problem
Resolution: fixed | Keywords:
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Changes (by chris_kohlhoff):
* status: new => closed
* resolution: => fixed
Comment:
(In [74863]) Merge from trunk...
Fix compile error in regex overload of async_read_until.hpp. Fixes #5688
Explicitly specify the signal() function from the global namespace. Fixes
#5722
Don't read the clock unless the heap is non-empty.
Change the SSL buffers sizes so that they're large enough to hold a
complete TLS record. Fixes #5854
Make sure the synchronous null_buffers operations obey the user's
non_blocking setting. Fixes #5756
Set size of select fd_set at runtime when using Windows.
Disable warning due to const qualifier being applied to function type.
Fix crash due to gcc_x86_fenced_block that shows up when using the Intel
C++ compiler. Fixes #5763
Specialise operations for buffer sequences that are arrays of exactly two
buffers.
Initialise all OpenSSL algorithms.
Fix error mapping when session is gracefully shut down.
Various performance improvements:
* Split the task_io_service's run and poll code.
* Use thread-local operation queues in single-threaded use cases (i.e.
concurrency_hint is 1) to eliminate a lock/unlock pair.
* Only fence block exit when a handler is being run directly out of the
io_service.
* Prefer x86 mfence-based fenced block when available.
* Use a plain ol' long for the atomic_count when all thread support is
disabled.
* Allow some epoll_reactor speculative operations to be performed without
holding the lock.
* Improve locality of reference by performing an epoll_reactor's I/O
operation immediately before the corresponding handler is called. This
also improves scalability across CPUs when multiple threads are running
the io_service.
* Pass same error_code variable through to each operation's complete()
function.
* Optimise creation of and access to the io_service implementation.
Remove unused state in HTTP server examples.
Add latency test programs.
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