FreeBSD uses the former, Linux uses the latter but generally also
defines the former as an alias of the latter. Just checked on other
OSes and AIX defines both. So better use MAP_ANON which seems to be
more commonly defined.
On RHEL/CentOS, linux/futex.h uses an u32 type which is never declared
anywhere. Let's set it with a #define in order to fix the issue without
causing conflicts with possible typedefs on other platforms.
This SSL session cache was developped at Exceliance and is the same that
was proposed for stunnel and stud. It makes use of a shared memory area
between the processes so that sessions can be handled by any process. It
is only useful when haproxy runs with nbproc > 1, but it does not hurt
performance at all with nbproc = 1. The aim is to totally replace OpenSSL's
internal cache.
The cache is optimized for Linux >= 2.6 and specifically for x86 platforms.
On Linux/x86, it makes use of futexes for inter-process locking, with some
x86 assembly for the locked instructions. On other architectures, GCC
builtins are used instead, which are available starting from gcc 4.1.
On other operating systems, the locks fall back to pthread mutexes so
libpthread is automatically linked. It is not recommended since pthreads
are much slower than futexes. The lib is only linked if SSL is enabled.