On 03/13/2013 09:29 PM, Mladen Turk wrote:
On 03/13/2013 07:07 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
DEbug logs from v4 of your debug dll
[3296] ssl_socket_send 4 bytes from 000000001772C0F0 with timeout -1
[3296] SSL_write returned -1, apr_get_netos_error=730035 SSL_get_error=3
[3296] ssl_socket_send 4 bytes from 0000000016C2CFB0 with timeout -1
[3296] SSL_write returned -1, apr_get_netos_error=0 SSL_get_error=1
[3296] SSL_ERROR_SSL error in queue=336195711
[3296] bad write retry
I see here that buffer change occurs.
Those two calls should have the same buffer because those both
calls should send the same data (since the first call reported EAGAIN)
I mean check for Socket.setsbb somewhere after the socket is
returned from poller. Either the new buffer has been set or
the buffer address is different because of Socket.sendbb's offset param
(in this case it would be -11530560 so some wrong calculation)
Inside Socket.setsbb we get the ByteBuffer's direct address and later
reuse it inside Socket.sendbb(long socket, int offset, int len) call
by using 'socket->jsbuff + offset' and that offseted address is displayed in
the upper debug trace (and if they are not the same OpenSSL will return
SSL_ERROR_SSL)
Regards
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