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Sat Oct 5 15:23:58 UTC 2024 - Andrea Manzini <andrea.manzini@suse.com>
- Update to release 7.6.0
* The Varnish Delivery Processor (VDP) filter API has been generalized
to also accommodate future use for backend request bodies
* VDPs with no vdp_bytes_f function are now supported if the vdp_init_f
returns a value greater than zero to signify that the filter is not to
be added to the chain. This is useful to support VDPs which only need to
work on headers.
* The epoll and kqueue waiters have been improved to correctly report
WAITER_REMCLOSE, which increases the WAITER.*.remclose counter.
* varnishtest now supports the shutdown command corresponding to the
shutdown(2) standard C library call
* The Varnish Delivery Processor (VDP) filter API has
been generalized to also accommodate future use for
backend request bodies.
* VDPs with no vdp_bytes_f function are now supported if
the vdp_init_f returns a value greater than zero to
signify that the filter is not to be added to the
chain. This is useful to support VDPs which only need
to work on headers.
* The epoll and kqueue waiters have been improved to
correctly report WAITER_REMCLOSE, which increases the
WAITER.*.remclose counter.
* varnishtest now supports the shutdown command
corresponding to the shutdown(2) standard C library
call.
* VSC counters for waiters have been added:
+ conns to count waits on idle connections
+ remclose to count idle connections closed by the peer
+ timeout to count idle connections which timed out in the waiter
+ action to count idle connections which resulted in a read
* The port of a listen_endpoint given with the -a argument to varnishd
can now also be a numerical port range like 80-89
* To implement the aforementioned feature, VSS_resolver_range() as been
added to libvarnish
* The Warning: mlock() of VSM failed message is now emitted when locking
of shared memory segments (via mlock(2)) fails.
* A bug has been fixed where string comparisons in VCL could fail with the
nonsensical error message Comparison of different types: STRING '=='
STRING.
* An issue has been addressed in the builtin.vcl where backend responses
would fail if they contained a Content-Range header when no range was
requested.
* Additional SessError VSL events are now generated for various HTTP/2
protocol errors.
* A new linux jail has been added which is now the default on Linux.
For now, it is almost identical to the unix jail with one addition:
* When the new linux jail is used, the Working directory not mounted on tmpfs
partition
* A race condition with VCL temperature transitions has been addressed
* Internal management of probes has been reworked to address race conditions
* Backend tasks can now be instructed to queue if the backend has reached its
max_connections.
* The size of the buffer to hold panic messages is now tunable through the
new panic_buffer parameter.
* The Varnish Shared Memory (VSM) and Varnish Shared Counters (VSC) consumer
implementation in libvarnishapi have been improved for stability and
performance.
* An issue has been fixed where Varnish Shared Log (VSL) queries (for example
using varnishlog -q) with numerical values would fail in unexpected ways
due to truncation.
* The ObjWaitExtend() Object API function gained a statep argument to
optionally return the busy object state consistent with the current
extension. A NULL value may be passed if the caller does not require it.
* For backends using the .via attribute to connect through a proxy, the
connect_timeout, first_byte_timeout and between_bytes_timeout attributes
are now inherited from proxy unless explicitly given.
* varnishd now creates a worker_tmpdir which can be used by VMODs for
temporary files. The VMOD developer documentation has details.
* The environment variable VARNISH_DEFAULT_N now provides the default
"varnish name" / "workdir" as otherwise specified by he -n argument to
varnishd and varnish* utilities except varnishtest.
* An glitch with ttl comparisons has been fixed which could, for example,
lead to unexpected behavior with purge.soft().
* conns to count waits on idle connections
* remclose to count idle connections closed by the peer
* timeout to count idle connections which timed out in the waiter
* action to count idle connections which resulted in a read
* The port of a listen_endpoint given with the -a
argument to varnishd can now also be a numerical port
range like "80-89".
* The warning "mlock() of VSM failed" message is now
emitted when locking of shared memory segments (via
mlock(2)) fails.
* A bug has been fixed where string comparisons in VCL
could fail with the nonsensical error message
"Comparison of different types: STRING '==' STRING".
* An issue has been addressed in the builtin.vcl where
backend responses would fail if they contained a
Content-Range header when no range was requested.
* Additional SessError VSL events are now generated for
various HTTP/2 protocol errors.
* A new Linux jail has been added which is now the
default on Linux. For now, it is almost identical to
the Unix jail with one addition:
* When the new Linux jail is used, the working directory
not mounted on tmpfs partition.
* A race condition with VCL temperature transitions has
been addressed.
* Internal management of probes has been reworked to
address race conditions.
* Backend tasks can now be instructed to queue if the
backend has reached its max_connections.
* The size of the buffer to hold panic messages is now
tunable through the new panic_buffer parameter.
* The Varnish Shared Memory (VSM) and Varnish Shared
Counters (VSC) consumer implementation in libvarnishapi
have been improved for stability and performance.
* An issue has been fixed where Varnish Shared Log (VSL)
queries (for example using ``varnishlog -q``) with
numerical values would fail in unexpected ways due to
truncation.
* The ``ObjWaitExtend()`` Object API function gained a
statep argument to optionally return the busy object
state consistent with the current extension. A NULL
value may be passed if the caller does not require it.
* For backends using the ``.via`` attribute to connect
through a proxy, the connect_timeout,
``first_byte_timeout`` and ``between_bytes_timeout``
attributes are now inherited from proxy unless
explicitly given.
* varnishd now creates a worker_tmpdir which can be used
by VMODs for temporary files. The VMOD developer
documentation has details.
* The environment variable VARNISH_DEFAULT_N now provides
the default "varnish name" / "workdir" as otherwise
specified by the ``-n`` argument to varnishd and
varnish* utilities except varnishtest.
* A glitch with TTL comparisons has been fixed which
could, for example, lead to unexpected behavior with
purge.soft().
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Tue Mar 26 18:27:32 UTC 2024 - Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@inai.de>