On Wed, May 08, 2002 at 10:26:14PM -0700, Dan Kegel wrote:
| Ken Brownfield wrote:
| > khttpd is very much production quality on IA32, and has been since
| > 2.4.0-test1.
|
| It oopses readily on start/stop -- see
| http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-kernel&m=102068445316516&w=2
| in which DecodeHeader is called with no buffer allocated.
| Happened quite frequently during my tests. Since my patch I
| can't get it to oops on x86, but it's still oopsing on ppc405.
| So perhaps now it's production quality... but it still needs
| a bit too much babying on stop. (It'd be fairly easy to fix
| the unreliable way it senses the stop command.)
Hmm. I've had it running *hard* for two years, never seen a single oops
or glitch of any sort, kernels 2.4.0-test1 through 2.4.18. O(1),
preempt, low-latency all on at various times. All static images though,
with no pass-through.
| > TUX2 is not, however, since under load it enters a 99% CPU
| > busy loop.
|
| I checked the tux list and found the post you're taling about:
| http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=tux-list&m=101420257421009&w=2
| Hmm. Well, at least it doesn't oops :-) Thanks for the warning.
Heh, no prob. The most recent version might have fixed it, although the
last time I tried TUX2 I got a hard hang... prolly O(1) but I never had
time to narrow it down.
[...]
| where foo_load is a hacked version of http_load (I think)
| which is fetching a single 128KB file over and over.
| I tried reproducing this with acme.com's http_load,
| without success so far.
Odd, seems identical to my standard traffic, though my images are in the
4-64k range. What you're seeing seems to be an interaction problem --
something different in the non-mainstream, non-x86 kernel that's
allowing khttpd to hang itself. No argument that khttpd is frightening.
[...]
| Yukky. Makes me want to go work with user-mode web servers instead.
Yeah, good luck tracking down X15. I've wanted to create a
heavily-modified apache MPM, but my time is unfortunately finite...
Apache2 on top of TUX2 would be ideal, but alas neither is quite
prime-time yet.
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