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authorJacob Champion <jchampion@postgresql.org>2025-08-08 08:44:52 -0700
committerJacob Champion <jchampion@postgresql.org>2025-08-08 08:44:52 -0700
commit1749a12f0d2005ba23236089f0a32e6c6c1533f0 (patch)
treed98f43bcdd36281899f308978d9143b878bca2d7 /src/backend/lib/stringinfo.c
parent3d9c03429a82c199a77563ae5d57c4c9cefa3d41 (diff)
oauth: Remove expired timers from the multiplexer
In a case similar to the previous commit, an expired timer can remain permanently readable if Curl does not remove the timeout itself. Since that removal isn't guaranteed to happen in real-world situations, implement drain_timer_events() to reset the timer before calling into drive_request(). Moving to drain_timer_events() happens to fix a logic bug in the previous caller of timer_expired(), which treated an error condition as if the timer were expired instead of bailing out. The previous implementation of timer_expired() gave differing results for epoll and kqueue if the timer was reset. (For epoll, a reset timer was considered to be expired, and for kqueue it was not.) This didn't previously cause problems, since timer_expired() was only called while the timer was known to be set, but both implementations now use the kqueue logic. Reviewed-by: Thomas Munro <thomas.munro@gmail.com> Backpatch-through: 18 Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAOYmi+nDZxJHaWj9_jRSyf8uMToCADAmOfJEggsKW-kY7aUwHA@mail.gmail.com
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