/* * include/haproxy/stconn.h * This file contains stream connector function prototypes * * Copyright 2021 Christopher Faulet * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.1 * exclusively. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */ #ifndef _HAPROXY_STCONN_H #define _HAPROXY_STCONN_H #include #include #include #include #include struct buffer; struct session; struct appctx; struct stream; struct check; #define IS_HTX_SC(sc) (sc_conn(sc) && IS_HTX_CONN(__sc_conn(sc))) struct sedesc *sedesc_new(); void sedesc_free(struct sedesc *sedesc); struct stconn *sc_new_from_endp(struct sedesc *sedesc, struct session *sess, struct buffer *input); struct stconn *sc_new_from_strm(struct stream *strm, unsigned int flags); struct stconn *sc_new_from_check(struct check *check, unsigned int flags); void sc_free(struct stconn *sc); int sc_attach_mux(struct stconn *sc, void *target, void *ctx); int sc_attach_strm(struct stconn *sc, struct stream *strm); void sc_destroy(struct stconn *sc); int sc_reset_endp(struct stconn *sc); struct appctx *sc_applet_create(struct stconn *sc, struct applet *app); void sc_conn_prepare_endp_upgrade(struct stconn *sc); void sc_conn_abort_endp_upgrade(struct stconn *sc); void sc_conn_commit_endp_upgrade(struct stconn *sc); /* The se_fl_*() set of functions manipulate the stream endpoint flags from * the stream endpoint itself. The sc_ep_*() set of functions manipulate the * stream endpoint flags from the the stream connector (ex. stconn). * _zero() clears all flags, _clr() clears a set of flags (&=~), _set() sets * a set of flags (|=), _test() tests the presence of a set of flags, _get() * retrieves the exact flags, _setall() replaces the flags with the new value. * All functions are purposely marked "forceinline" to avoid slowing down * debugging code too much. None of these functions is atomic-safe. */ /* stream endpoint version */ static forceinline void se_fl_zero(struct sedesc *se) { se->flags = 0; } static forceinline void se_fl_setall(struct sedesc *se, uint all) { se->flags = all; } static forceinline void se_fl_set(struct sedesc *se, uint on) { se->flags |= on; } static forceinline void se_fl_clr(struct sedesc *se, uint off) { se->flags &= ~off; } static forceinline uint se_fl_test(const struct sedesc *se, uint test) { return !!(se->flags & test); } static forceinline uint se_fl_get(const struct sedesc *se) { return se->flags; } /* sets SE_FL_ERROR or SE_FL_ERR_PENDING on the endpoint */ static inline void se_fl_set_error(struct sedesc *se) { if (se_fl_test(se, (SE_FL_EOS|SE_FL_EOI))) se_fl_set(se, SE_FL_ERROR); else se_fl_set(se, SE_FL_ERR_PENDING); } static inline void se_expect_no_data(struct sedesc *se) { se_fl_set(se, SE_FL_EXP_NO_DATA); } static inline void se_expect_data(struct sedesc *se) { se_fl_clr(se, SE_FL_EXP_NO_DATA); } /* stream connector version */ static forceinline void sc_ep_zero(struct stconn *sc) { se_fl_zero(sc->sedesc); } static forceinline void sc_ep_setall(struct stconn *sc, uint all) { se_fl_setall(sc->sedesc, all); } static forceinline void sc_ep_set(struct stconn *sc, uint on) { se_fl_set(sc->sedesc, on); } static forceinline void sc_ep_clr(struct stconn *sc, uint off) { se_fl_clr(sc->sedesc, off); } static forceinline uint sc_ep_test(const struct stconn *sc, uint test) { return se_fl_test(sc->sedesc, test); } static forceinline uint sc_ep_get(const struct stconn *sc) { return se_fl_get(sc->sedesc); } /* Return the last read activity timestamp. May be TICK_ETERNITY */ static forceinline unsigned int sc_ep_lra(const struct stconn *sc) { return sc->sedesc->lra; } /* Return the first send blocked timestamp. May be TICK_ETERNITY */ static forceinline unsigned int sc_ep_fsb(const struct stconn *sc) { return sc->sedesc->fsb; } /* Report a read activity. This function sets to now_ms */ static forceinline void sc_ep_report_read_activity(struct stconn *sc) { sc->sedesc->lra = now_ms; } /* Report a send blocked. This function sets to now_ms if it was not * already set */ static forceinline void sc_ep_report_blocked_send(struct stconn *sc) { if (!tick_isset(sc->sedesc->fsb)) sc->sedesc->fsb = now_ms; } /* Report a send activity by setting to TICK_ETERNITY. * For non-independent stream, a read activity is reported. */ static forceinline void sc_ep_report_send_activity(struct stconn *sc) { sc->sedesc->fsb = TICK_ETERNITY; if (!(sc->flags & SC_FL_INDEP_STR)) sc_ep_report_read_activity(sc); } static forceinline int sc_ep_rcv_ex(const struct stconn *sc) { return (tick_isset(sc->sedesc->lra) ? tick_add_ifset(sc->sedesc->lra, sc->ioto) : TICK_ETERNITY); } static forceinline int sc_ep_snd_ex(const struct stconn *sc) { return (tick_isset(sc->sedesc->fsb) ? tick_add_ifset(sc->sedesc->fsb, sc->ioto) : TICK_ETERNITY); } /* Returns the stream endpoint from an connector, without any control */ static inline void *__sc_endp(const struct stconn *sc) { return sc->sedesc->se; } /* Returns the connection from a sc if the endpoint is a mux stream. Otherwise * NULL is returned. __sc_conn() returns the connection without any control * while sc_conn() check the endpoint type. */ static inline struct connection *__sc_conn(const struct stconn *sc) { return sc->sedesc->conn; } static inline struct connection *sc_conn(const struct stconn *sc) { if (sc_ep_test(sc, SE_FL_T_MUX)) return __sc_conn(sc); return NULL; } /* Returns the mux ops of the connection from an stconn if the endpoint is a * mux stream. Otherwise NULL is returned. */ static inline const struct mux_ops *sc_mux_ops(const struct stconn *sc) { const struct connection *conn = sc_conn(sc); return (conn ? conn->mux : NULL); } /* Returns a pointer to the mux stream from a connector if the endpoint is * a mux. Otherwise NULL is returned. __sc_mux_strm() returns the mux without * any control while sc_mux_strm() checks the endpoint type. */ static inline void *__sc_mux_strm(const struct stconn *sc) { return __sc_endp(sc); } static inline struct appctx *sc_mux_strm(const struct stconn *sc) { if (sc_ep_test(sc, SE_FL_T_MUX)) return __sc_mux_strm(sc); return NULL; } /* Returns the appctx from a sc if the endpoint is an appctx. Otherwise * NULL is returned. __sc_appctx() returns the appctx without any control * while sc_appctx() checks the endpoint type. */ static inline struct appctx *__sc_appctx(const struct stconn *sc) { return __sc_endp(sc); } static inline struct appctx *sc_appctx(const struct stconn *sc) { if (sc_ep_test(sc, SE_FL_T_APPLET)) return __sc_appctx(sc); return NULL; } /* Returns the stream from a sc if the application is a stream. Otherwise * NULL is returned. __sc_strm() returns the stream without any control * while sc_strm() check the application type. */ static inline struct stream *__sc_strm(const struct stconn *sc) { return __objt_stream(sc->app); } static inline struct stream *sc_strm(const struct stconn *sc) { if (obj_type(sc->app) == OBJ_TYPE_STREAM) return __sc_strm(sc); return NULL; } /* Returns the healthcheck from a sc if the application is a * healthcheck. Otherwise NULL is returned. __sc_check() returns the healthcheck * without any control while sc_check() check the application type. */ static inline struct check *__sc_check(const struct stconn *sc) { return __objt_check(sc->app); } static inline struct check *sc_check(const struct stconn *sc) { if (obj_type(sc->app) == OBJ_TYPE_CHECK) return __objt_check(sc->app); return NULL; } /* Returns the name of the application layer's name for the stconn, * or "NONE" when none is attached. */ static inline const char *sc_get_data_name(const struct stconn *sc) { if (!sc->app_ops) return "NONE"; return sc->app_ops->name; } /* shut read */ static inline void sc_conn_shutr(struct stconn *sc, enum co_shr_mode mode) { const struct mux_ops *mux; BUG_ON(!sc_conn(sc)); if (sc_ep_test(sc, SE_FL_SHR)) return; /* clean data-layer shutdown */ mux = sc_mux_ops(sc); if (mux && mux->shutr) mux->shutr(sc, mode); sc_ep_set(sc, (mode == CO_SHR_DRAIN) ? SE_FL_SHRD : SE_FL_SHRR); } /* shut write */ static inline void sc_conn_shutw(struct stconn *sc, enum co_shw_mode mode) { const struct mux_ops *mux; BUG_ON(!sc_conn(sc)); if (sc_ep_test(sc, SE_FL_SHW)) return; /* clean data-layer shutdown */ mux = sc_mux_ops(sc); if (mux && mux->shutw) mux->shutw(sc, mode); sc_ep_set(sc, (mode == CO_SHW_NORMAL) ? SE_FL_SHWN : SE_FL_SHWS); } /* completely close a stream connector (but do not detach it) */ static inline void sc_conn_shut(struct stconn *sc) { sc_conn_shutw(sc, CO_SHW_SILENT); sc_conn_shutr(sc, CO_SHR_RESET); } /* completely close a stream connector after draining possibly pending data (but do not detach it) */ static inline void sc_conn_drain_and_shut(struct stconn *sc) { sc_conn_shutw(sc, CO_SHW_SILENT); sc_conn_shutr(sc, CO_SHR_DRAIN); } /* Returns non-zero if the stream connector's Rx path is blocked because of * lack of room in the input buffer. This usually happens after applets failed * to deliver data into the channel's buffer and reported it via sc_need_room(). */ __attribute__((warn_unused_result)) static inline int sc_waiting_room(const struct stconn *sc) { return !!(sc->flags & SC_FL_NEED_ROOM); } /* The stream endpoint announces it has more data to deliver to the stream's * input buffer. */ static inline void se_have_more_data(struct sedesc *se) { se_fl_clr(se, SE_FL_HAVE_NO_DATA); } /* The stream endpoint announces it doesn't have more data for the stream's * input buffer. */ static inline void se_have_no_more_data(struct sedesc *se) { se_fl_set(se, SE_FL_HAVE_NO_DATA); } /* The application layer informs a stream connector that it's willing to * receive data from the endpoint. A read activity is reported. */ static inline void sc_will_read(struct stconn *sc) { if (sc->flags & SC_FL_WONT_READ) { sc->flags &= ~SC_FL_WONT_READ; sc_ep_report_read_activity(sc); } } /* The application layer informs a stream connector that it will not receive * data from the endpoint (e.g. need to flush, bw limitations etc). Usually * it corresponds to the channel's CF_DONT_READ flag. */ static inline void sc_wont_read(struct stconn *sc) { sc->flags |= SC_FL_WONT_READ; } /* An frontend (applet) stream endpoint tells the connector it needs the other * side to connect or fail before continuing to work. This is used for example * to allow an applet not to deliver data to a request channel before a * connection is confirmed. */ static inline void se_need_remote_conn(struct sedesc *se) { se_fl_set(se, SE_FL_APPLET_NEED_CONN); } /* The application layer tells the stream connector that it just got the input * buffer it was waiting for. A read activity is reported. */ static inline void sc_have_buff(struct stconn *sc) { if (sc->flags & SC_FL_NEED_BUFF) { sc->flags &= ~SC_FL_NEED_BUFF; sc_ep_report_read_activity(sc); } } /* The stream connector failed to get an input buffer and is waiting for it. * It indicates a willingness to deliver data to the buffer that will have to * be retried. As such, callers will often automatically clear SE_FL_HAVE_NO_DATA * to be called again as soon as SC_FL_NEED_BUFF is cleared. */ static inline void sc_need_buff(struct stconn *sc) { sc->flags |= SC_FL_NEED_BUFF; } /* Tell a stream connector some room was made in the input buffer and any * failed attempt to inject data into it may be tried again. This is usually * called after a successful transfer of buffer contents to the other side. * A read activity is reported. */ static inline void sc_have_room(struct stconn *sc) { if (sc->flags & SC_FL_NEED_ROOM) { sc->flags &= ~SC_FL_NEED_ROOM; sc->room_needed = 0; sc_ep_report_read_activity(sc); } } /* The stream connector announces it failed to put data into the input buffer * by lack of room. Since it indicates a willingness to deliver data to the * buffer that will have to be retried. Usually the caller will also clear * SE_FL_HAVE_NO_DATA to be called again as soon as SC_FL_NEED_ROOM is cleared. * * The caller is responsible to specified the amount of free space required to * progress. However, to be sure the SC can be unblocked a max value cannot be * eceeded : (BUFSIZE - RESERVE - HTX OVERHEAD) */ static inline void sc_need_room(struct stconn *sc, ssize_t room_needed) { sc->flags |= SC_FL_NEED_ROOM; sc->room_needed = MIN(global.tune.bufsize - global.tune.maxrewrite - sizeof(struct htx), room_needed); } /* The stream endpoint indicates that it's ready to consume data from the * stream's output buffer. Report a send activity if the SE is unblocked. */ static inline void se_will_consume(struct sedesc *se) { if (se_fl_test(se, SE_FL_WONT_CONSUME)) { se_fl_clr(se, SE_FL_WONT_CONSUME); sc_ep_report_send_activity(se->sc); } } /* The stream endpoint indicates that it's not willing to consume data from the * stream's output buffer. */ static inline void se_wont_consume(struct sedesc *se) { se_fl_set(se, SE_FL_WONT_CONSUME); } /* The stream endpoint indicates that it's willing to consume data from the * stream's output buffer, but that there's not enough, so it doesn't want to * be woken up until more are presented. */ static inline void se_need_more_data(struct sedesc *se) { se_will_consume(se); se_fl_set(se, SE_FL_WAIT_DATA); } #endif /* _HAPROXY_STCONN_H */