1 APACHE 2.3 STATUS: -*-text-*-
2 Last modified at [$Date$]
4 The current version of this file can be found at:
6 * http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/trunk/STATUS
8 Documentation status is maintained seperately and can be found at:
10 * docs/STATUS in this source tree, or
11 * http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/trunk/docs/STATUS
13 Consult the following STATUS files for information on related projects:
15 * http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/apr/apr/trunk/STATUS
16 * http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/apr/apr-util/trunk/STATUS
18 Patches considered for backport are noted in their branches' STATUS:
20 * http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/branches/2.0.x/STATUS
21 * http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/branches/2.2.x/STATUS
26 [NOTE that x.{odd}.z versions are strictly Alpha/Beta releases,
27 while x.{even}.z versions are Stable/GA releases.]
29 2.3.15 : In development.
30 2.3.14 : Tagged on August 1, 2011.
31 2.3.13 : Tagged on June 28, 2011, not released.
32 2.3.12 : Tagged on May 11, 2011. Released May 23, 2011.
33 2.3.11 : Released as Beta on March 7, 2011.
34 2.3.10 : Tagged on December 13, 2010. Released Dec 21, 2010.
35 2.3.9 : Tagged on November 23, 2010, not released.
36 2.3.8 : Tagged on August 24, 2010.
37 2.3.7 : Tagged on August 19, 2010, not released.
38 2.3.6 : Released on June 21, 2010.
39 2.3.5 : Released on January 26, 2010.
40 2.3.4 : Released on December 8, 2009.
41 2.3.3 : Tagged on November 11, 2009, not released.
42 2.3.2 : Tagged on March 23, 2009, not released.
43 2.3.1 : Tagged on January 2, 2009, not released.
44 2.3.0 : Tagged on December 6, 2008, not released.
46 Contributors looking for a mission:
48 * Just do an egrep on "TODO" or "XXX" in the source.
50 * Review the bug database at: http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/
52 * Review the "PatchAvailable" bugs in the bug database:
54 https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&product=Apache+httpd-2&keywords=PatchAvailable
56 After testing, you can append a comment saying "Reviewed and tested".
58 * Open bugs in the bug database.
60 * See also the STATUS file in the docs/ directory, which lists documentation-specific TODO items.
63 CURRENT RELEASE NOTES:
68 Jim proposes another beta release the end of March, another in
69 April with a goal towards GA in May (at the latest). Jim volunteers
76 * Modules that are not ready for production use must be removed.
77 The same for modules without documentation.
80 - mod_serf (which is optimal for async httpd anyways)
82 * The mod_session* modules need to be checked that their hooks respect
83 the returning of int (HTTP status codes) and apr_status_t as appropriate,
84 and any anomolies fixed.
85 jim sez: from what I can see, mod_session* is no worse that other
86 modules that mix these 2 types... clean up is
87 forthcoming but should not be considered a blocker, imo
89 wrowe asks: what's the API change required?
90 wrowe asks; why are we shipping this if it requires apr_ssl
92 * mod_ssl's proxy support only allows one proxy client certificate per
93 frontend virtual host. Lift this restriction.
94 jim sez: Why a blocker?, pgollucci +1 jim
95 wrowe asks: what's the API change required?
97 * INCLUDE mod_fcgid with 2.4.0, esp to help php users etc to enjoy
98 a painless event mpm experience.
100 * Investigate Windows AcceptFilter issues. Thread starts at
101 http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/httpd-dev/201107.mbox/%3C84552AF751934DA6AD70C93AAEA2B553@mother%3E
103 * Get a recent beta (2.3.14?) installed on apache.org machines for testing.
108 OLD ISSUES THAT WERE THOUGHT TO BE SHOWSTOPPERS FOR 2.2 BUT OBVIOUSLY WEREN'T:
110 * Handling of non-trailing / config by non-default handler is broken
111 http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=apache-httpd-dev&m=105451701628081&w=2
112 jerenkrantz asks: Why should this block a release?
113 wsanchez agrees: this may be a change in behavior, but isn't
114 clearly wrong, and even if so, it doesn't seem like a
117 * the edge connection filter cannot be removed
118 http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=apache-httpd-dev&m=105366252619530&w=2
120 jerenkrantz asks: Why should this block a release?
122 stas replies: because it requires a rewrite of the filters stack
123 implementation (you have suggested that) and once 2.2 is
124 released you can't do that anymore.
126 pgollucci: this affects mod_perl I'm pretty sure.
130 * Name the Server (version 2.4 or 3.0, depending on the final call)
131 Recent discussion indicates we should designate a (short name).
132 This is not yet a [Vote] - Your nominations please:
133 * Apache HTTP Server (httpd)
134 +1: sctemme (why mess with it?), pgollucci
136 RELEASE NON-SHOWSTOPPERS BUT WOULD BE REAL NICE TO WRAP THESE UP:
138 * Clean up all the kruft and *extremely* outdated stuff below...
140 * Maybe remove Limit/LimitExcept or at least make it log warnings when
143 * Patches submitted to the bug database:
144 http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&product=Apache+httpd-2&keywords=PatchAvailable
146 * Filter stacks and subrequests, redirects and fast redirects.
147 There's at least one PR that suffers from the current unclean behaviour
148 (which lets the server send garbage): PR 17629
149 nd says: Every subrequest should get its own filter stack with the
150 subreq_core filter as bottom-most. That filter does two things:
151 - swallow EOS buckets
152 - redirect the data stream to the upper request's (rr->main)
153 filter chain directly after the subrequest's starting
155 Once we have a clean solution, we can try to optimize
156 it, so that the server won't be slow down too much.
158 * RFC 2616 violations.
159 Closed PRs: 15852, 15857, 15859, 15861, 15864, 15869, 15870, 16120,
160 16125, 16135, 16136, 16137, 16138, 16139, 16140, 16518,
162 Open PRs: 15865, 15866, 15868, 16126, 16133, 16142, 16521, 42978
163 jerenkrantz says: need to decide how many we need to backport and/or
164 if these rise to showstopper status.
165 wrowe suggests: it would be nice to see "MUST" v.s. "SHOULD" v.s. "MAY"
166 out of this list, without reviewing them individually.
168 * pipes deadlock on all platforms with limited pipe buffers (e.g. both
169 Linux and Win32, as opposed to only Win32 on 1.3). The right solution
170 is either GStein's proposal for a "CGI Brigade", or OtherBill's proposal
171 for "Poll Buckets" for "Polling Filter Chains". Or maybe both :-)
173 * All handlers should always send content down even if r->header_only
174 is set. If not, it means that the HEAD requests don't generate the
175 same headers as a GET which is wrong.
177 * exec cmd and suexec arg-passing enhancements
178 Status: Patches proposed
179 Message-ID: <20020526041748.A29148@prodigy.Redbrick.DCU.IE>
180 (see the "proc.patch" and "suexec-shell.patch" links in this message)
182 * The 2.0.36 worker MPM graceless shutdown changes work but are
183 a bit clunky on some platforms; eg, on Linux, the loop to
184 join each worker thread seems to hang, and the parent ends up
185 killing off the child with SIGKILL. But at least it shuts down.
187 chrisd: Has this been fixed by the changes for PR 38737?
189 * We do not properly substitute the prefix-variables in the configuration
190 scripts or generated-configs. (i.e. if sysconfdir is etc,
191 httpd-std.conf points to conf.)
193 * If any request gets through ap_process_request_internal() and is
194 scheduled to be served by the core handler, without a flag that this
195 r->filename was tested by dir/file_walk, we need to 500 at the very
196 end of the ap_process_request_internal() processing so sub_req-esters
197 know this request cannot be run. This provides authors of older
198 modules better compatibility, while still improving the security and
201 Status: still need to decide where this goes, OtherBill comments...
202 Message-ID: <065701c14526$495203b0$96c0b0d0@roweclan.net>
203 [Deleted comments regarding the ap_run_handler phase, as irrelevant
204 as BillS points out that "common case will be caught in
205 default_handler already (with the r->finfo.filetype == 0 check)"
206 and the issue is detecting this -before- we try to run the req.]
208 gregames says: can this happen somehow without a broken module
209 being involved? If not, why waste cycles trying to defend against
210 potential broken modules? It seems futile.
211 wrowe counters: no, it shouldn't happen unless the module is broken.
212 But the right answer is to fail the request up-front in dir/file
213 walk if the path was entirely invalid; and we can't do that either
214 UNTIL 2.1 or we break modules that haven't hooked map_to_storage.
216 * Can a static httpd be built reliably?
217 Message-ID: <20020207142751.T31582@clove.org>
219 * Usage of APR_BRIGADE_NORMALIZE in core_input_filter should be
222 <Pine.LNX.4.33.0201202232430.318-100000@deepthought.cs.virginia.edu>
223 Jeff wonders if we still care about this. It is no longer an
224 API issue but simply an extra trip through the brigade.
226 * Try to get libtool inter-library dependency code working on AIX.
227 Message-ID: <cm3n10lx555.fsf@rdu163-40-092.nc.rr.com>
229 Justin says: If we get it working on AIX, we can enable this
230 on all platforms and clean up our build system somewhat.
231 Jeff says: I thought I tested a patch for you sometime in
232 January that you were going to commit within a few days.
234 * Handling of %2f in URIs. Currently both 1.3 and 2.0
235 completely disallow %2f in the request URI path (see
236 ap_unescape_url() in util.c). It's permitted and passed
237 through in the query string, however. Roy says the
238 original reason for disallowing it, from five years ago,
239 was to protect CGI scripts that applied PATH_INFO to
240 a filesystem location and which might be tricked by
241 ..%2f..%2f(...). We *should* allow path-info of the
242 form 'http://foo.com/index.cgi/path/to/path%2finfo'.
243 Since we've revamped a lot of our processing of path
244 segments, it would be nice to allow this, or at least
245 allow it conditionally with a directive.
247 OtherBill adds that %2f as the SECOND character of a multibyte
248 sequence causes the request to fail! This happens notably in
251 * There is increasing demand from module writers for an API
252 that will allow them to control the server à la apachectl.
253 Reasons include sole-function servers that need to die if
254 an external dependency (e.g., a database) fails, et cetera.
255 Perhaps something in the (ever more abused) scoreboard?
257 On the other hand, we already have a pipe that goes between parent
258 and child for graceful shutdown events, along with an API that
259 can be used to send a message down that pipe. In threaded MPMs,
260 it is easy enough to make that one pipe be used for graceful
261 and graceless events, and it is also easy to open that pipe
262 to both parent and child for writing. Then we just need to
263 figure out how to do graceless on non-threaded MPMs.
265 * Allow the DocumentRoot directive within <Location > scopes? This
266 allows the beloved (crusty) Alias /foo/ /somepath/foo/ followed
267 by a <Directory /somepath/foo> to become simply
268 <Location /foo/> DocumentRoot /somefile/foo (IMHO a bit more legible
269 and in-your-face.) DocumentRoot unset would be accepted [and would
270 not permit content to be served, only virtual resources such as
271 server-info or server-status.
272 This proposed change would _not_ depricate Alias.
273 striker: See the thread starting with Message-ID:
274 JLEGKKNELMHCJPNMOKHOGEEJFBAA.striker@apache.org.
276 * Win32: Rotatelogs sometimes is not terminated when Apache
277 goes down hard. FirstBill was looking at possibly tracking the
278 child's-child processes in the parent process.
279 stoddard: Shared scoreboard might offer a good way for the parent
280 to keep track of 'other child' processes and whack them if the child
282 Other thoughts on walking the process chain using the NT kernel
283 have also been proposed on APR.
285 * Eliminate unnecessary creation of pipes in mod_cgid
287 * Combine log_child and piped_log_spawn. Clean up http_log.c.
290 * Platforms that do not support fork (primarily Win32 and AS/400)
291 Architect start-up code that avoids initializing all the modules
292 in the parent process on platforms that do not support fork.
294 * There are still a number of places in the code where we are
295 losing error status (i.e. throwing away the error returned by a
296 system call and replacing it with a generic error code)
298 * Mass vhosting version of suEXEC.
300 * All DBMs suffer from confusion in support/dbmmanage (perl script) since
301 the dbmmanage employs the first-matched dbm format. This is not
302 necessarily the library that Apache was built with. Aught to
303 rewrite dbmmanage upon installation to bin/ with the proper library
304 for predictable mod_auth_dbm administration.
305 Questions; htdbm exists, time to kill dbmmanage, or does it remain
306 useful as a perl dbm management example? If we keep it,
307 do we address the issue above?
310 Some additional items remaining:
311 - case_preserved_filename stuff
312 (use the new canonical name stuff?)
313 - find a new home for ap_text(_header)
314 - is it possible to remove the DAV: namespace stuff from util_xml?
316 * ap_core_translate() and its use by mod_mmap_static and mod_file_cache
317 are a bit wonky. The function should probably be exposed as a utility
318 function (such as ap_translate_url2fs() or ap_validate_fs_url() or
319 something). Another approach would be a new hook phase after
320 "translate" which would allow the module to munge what the
321 translation has decided to do.
322 Status: Greg +1 (volunteers)
324 * Explore use of a post-config hook for the code in http_main.c which
325 calls ap_fixup_virutal_hosts(), ap_fini_vhost_config(), and
326 ap_sort_hooks() [to reduce the logic in main()]
328 * read the config tree just once, and process N times (as necessary)
330 * (possibly) use UUIDs in mod_unique_id and/or mod_usertrack
332 * (possibly) port the bug fix for PR 6942 (segv when LoadModule is put
333 into a VirtualHost container) to 2.0.
335 * shift stuff to mod_core.h
337 * callers of ap_run_create_request() should check the return value
338 for failure (Doug volunteers)
340 * Fix the worker MPM to use POD to kill child processes instead
341 of ap_os_killpg, regardless of how they should die.
343 chrisd: Is this done, by any chance? See r92598 and r93358.
345 * Scoreboard structures could be changed in the future such that
346 proper alignment is not maintained, leading to segfaults on
347 some systems. Cliff posted a patch to deal with this issue but
348 later recanted. See this message to dev@apr.apache.org:
350 <Pine.LNX.4.44.0203011354090.16457-200000@deepthought.cs.virginia.edu>
352 * APXS either needs to be fixed completely for use when apr is out of tree,
353 or it should drop query mode altogether, and we just grow an
354 httpd-config or similar arrangement.
355 To quote a discussion in STATUS earlier:
357 thommay: this doesn't fix all the problems with apxs and out of
358 tree apr/apr-util, but it's a good start. There's still the
359 query cases; but I'm beginning to think that in these cases
360 the app should be querying ap{r,u}-config directly
361 deprecate -q: add htpd-config: gstein, pquerna, minfrin, pgollucci
364 TODO ISSUES REMAINING IN MOD_SSL:
366 * Do we need SSL_set_read_ahead()?
368 * SSLRequire directive (parsing of) leaks memory
370 * Diffie-Hellman-Parameters for temporary keys are hardcoded in
371 ssl_engine_dh.c, while the comment in ssl_engine_kernel.c says:
372 "it is suggested that keys be changed daily or every 500
373 transactions, and more often if possible."
375 * ssl_var_lookup could be rewritten to be MUCH faster
377 * CRL callback should be pluggable
379 * session cache store should be pluggable
381 * init functions should return status code rather than ssl_die()
383 * ssl_engine_pphrase.c needs to be reworked so it is generic enough
384 to also decrypt proxy keys
386 * output warning when allowing SSL v2.0 ? its so old
389 * mod_proxy: Ability to run SSL over proxy gateway connections,
390 encrypting (or reencrypting) at the proxy.
392 * mod_cache: Handle ESI tags.
394 * mod_cache: Resolve issue of how to cache page fragments (or perhaps
395 -if- we want to cache page fragments). Today, mod_cache/mod_mem_cache
396 will cache #include 'virtual' requests (but not #include 'file'
397 requests). This was accomplished by making CACHE_IN a
398 CONTENT_SET-1 filter to force it to run before the SUBREQ_CORE
399 filter. But now responses cannot be cached that include the
400 effects of having been run through CONTENT_SET filters
401 (mod_deflate, mod_expires, etc). We could rerun all the
402 CONTENT_SET filters on the cached response, but this will not
403 work in all cases. For example, mod_expires relies on installing
404 the EXPIRATION filter during fixups. Contents served out of
405 mod_cache (out of the quick_handler) bypass -all- the request
406 line server hooks (Ryan really hated this. It is great for
407 performance, but bad because of the complications listed above).
409 mod_cache/mod_mem_cache/mod_cache_disk:
411 * mod_mem_cache: Consider adding a RevalidateTimeout directive to
412 specify time at which local cached content is to be revalidated
413 (ie, underlying file stat'ed to see if it has changed).
415 * mod_cache: CacheEnable/CacheDisable should accept regular expressions.
416 jerenkrantz says: Too slow. Get regexs away from speedy caches by
417 default. Introduce a new CacheEnableRegex if you want.
419 * mod_mem_cache/mod_cache_disk: Need to be able to query cache
420 status (num of entries, cache object properties, etc.).
421 mod_status could be extended to query optional hooks defined
422 by modules for the purpose of reporting module status.
423 mod_cache (et. al.) could define optional hooks that are called
424 to collect status. Status should be queryable by
426 jerenkrantz says: Yawn. Who cares.
428 * Regex containers don't work in an intutive way
429 Status: No one has come up with an efficient way to fix this
430 behavior. Dean has suggested getting rid of regex containers
432 OtherBill suggests: We at least seem to agree on eliminating
433 the <Container ~ foo> forms, and using only
434 <ContainerMatch foo> semantics.
436 * orig_ct in the byterange/multipart handling may not be
437 needed. Apache 1.3 just never stashed "multipart" into
438 r->content_type. We should probably follow suit since the
439 byterange stuff doesn't want the rest of the code to see the
440 multipart content-type; the other code should still think it is
441 dealing with the <orig_ct> stuff.
442 Status: Greg volunteers to investigate (esp. since he was most
443 likely the one to break it :-)
445 EXPERIMENTAL MODULES:
447 Experimental modules should eventually be be promoted to fully supported
448 status or removed from the repository entirely (ie, the
449 'experiment' failed). This section tracks what needs to happen to
450 get the modules promoted to fully supported status.