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/*
* include/proto/server.h
* This file defines everything related to servers.
*
* Copyright (C) 2000-2009 Willy Tarreau - w@1wt.eu
*
* 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 _PROTO_SERVER_H
#define _PROTO_SERVER_H
#include <unistd.h>
#include <common/config.h>
#include <common/time.h>
#include <types/dns.h>
#include <types/proxy.h>
#include <types/queue.h>
#include <types/server.h>
#include <proto/queue.h>
#include <proto/log.h>
#include <proto/freq_ctr.h>
int srv_downtime(const struct server *s);
int srv_lastsession(const struct server *s);
int srv_getinter(const struct check *check);
int parse_server(const char *file, int linenum, char **args, struct proxy *curproxy, struct proxy *defproxy);
int update_server_addr(struct server *s, void *ip, int ip_sin_family, const char *updater);
const char *update_server_addr_port(struct server *s, const char *addr, const char *port, char *updater);
struct server *server_find_by_id(struct proxy *bk, int id);
struct server *server_find_by_name(struct proxy *bk, const char *name);
struct server *server_find_best_match(struct proxy *bk, char *name, int id, int *diff);
void apply_server_state(void);
void srv_compute_all_admin_states(struct proxy *px);
int srv_set_addr_via_libc(struct server *srv, int *err_code);
int srv_init_addr(void);
/* functions related to server name resolution */
int snr_update_srv_status(struct server *s);
int snr_resolution_cb(struct dns_resolution *resolution, struct dns_nameserver *nameserver, struct dns_response_packet *dns_p);
int snr_resolution_error_cb(struct dns_resolution *resolution, int error_code);
/* increase the number of cumulated connections on the designated server */
static void inline srv_inc_sess_ctr(struct server *s)
{
s->counters.cum_sess++;
update_freq_ctr(&s->sess_per_sec, 1);
if (s->sess_per_sec.curr_ctr > s->counters.sps_max)
s->counters.sps_max = s->sess_per_sec.curr_ctr;
}
/* set the time of last session on the designated server */
static void inline srv_set_sess_last(struct server *s)
{
s->counters.last_sess = now.tv_sec;
}
/*
* Registers the server keyword list <kwl> as a list of valid keywords for next
* parsing sessions.
*/
void srv_register_keywords(struct srv_kw_list *kwl);
/* Return a pointer to the server keyword <kw>, or NULL if not found. */
struct srv_kw *srv_find_kw(const char *kw);
/* Dumps all registered "server" keywords to the <out> string pointer. */
void srv_dump_kws(char **out);
/* Recomputes the server's eweight based on its state, uweight, the current time,
* and the proxy's algorihtm. To be used after updating sv->uweight. The warmup
* state is automatically disabled if the time is elapsed.
*/
void server_recalc_eweight(struct server *sv);
/* returns the current server throttle rate between 0 and 100% */
static inline unsigned int server_throttle_rate(struct server *sv)
{
struct proxy *px = sv->proxy;
/* when uweight is 0, we're in soft-stop so that cannot be a slowstart,
* thus the throttle is 100%.
*/
if (!sv->uweight)
return 100;
return (100U * px->lbprm.wmult * sv->eweight + px->lbprm.wdiv - 1) / (px->lbprm.wdiv * sv->uweight);
}
/*
* Parses weight_str and configures sv accordingly.
* Returns NULL on success, error message string otherwise.
*/
const char *server_parse_weight_change_request(struct server *sv,
const char *weight_str);
/*
* Parses addr_str and configures sv accordingly. updater precise
* the source of the change in the associated message log.
* Returns NULL on success, error message string otherwise.
*/
const char *server_parse_addr_change_request(struct server *sv,
const char *addr_str, const char *updater);
/*
* Parses maxconn_str and configures sv accordingly.
* Returns NULL on success, error message string otherwise.
*/
const char *server_parse_maxconn_change_request(struct server *sv,
const char *maxconn_str);
/*
* Return true if the server has a zero user-weight, meaning it's in draining
* mode (ie: not taking new non-persistent connections).
*/
static inline int server_is_draining(const struct server *s)
{
return !s->uweight || (s->admin & SRV_ADMF_DRAIN);
}
/* Shutdown all connections of a server. The caller must pass a termination
* code in <why>, which must be one of SF_ERR_* indicating the reason for the
* shutdown.
*/
void srv_shutdown_streams(struct server *srv, int why);
/* Shutdown all connections of all backup servers of a proxy. The caller must
* pass a termination code in <why>, which must be one of SF_ERR_* indicating
* the reason for the shutdown.
*/
void srv_shutdown_backup_streams(struct proxy *px, int why);
/* Appends some information to a message string related to a server going UP or
* DOWN. If both <forced> and <reason> are null and the server tracks another
* one, a "via" information will be provided to know where the status came from.
* If <reason> is non-null, the entire string will be appended after a comma and
* a space (eg: to report some information from the check that changed the state).
* If <xferred> is non-negative, some information about requeued sessions are
* provided.
*/
void srv_append_status(struct chunk *msg, struct server *s, const char *reason, int xferred, int forced);
/* Marks server <s> down, regardless of its checks' statuses, notifies by all
* available means, recounts the remaining servers on the proxy and transfers
* queued sessions whenever possible to other servers. It automatically
* recomputes the number of servers, but not the map. Maintenance servers are
* ignored. It reports <reason> if non-null as the reason for going down. Note
* that it makes use of the trash to build the log strings, so <reason> must
* not be placed there.
*/
void srv_set_stopped(struct server *s, const char *reason);
/* Marks server <s> up regardless of its checks' statuses and provided it isn't
* in maintenance. Notifies by all available means, recounts the remaining
* servers on the proxy and tries to grab requests from the proxy. It
* automatically recomputes the number of servers, but not the map. Maintenance
* servers are ignored. It reports <reason> if non-null as the reason for going
* up. Note that it makes use of the trash to build the log strings, so <reason>
* must not be placed there.
*/
void srv_set_running(struct server *s, const char *reason);
/* Marks server <s> stopping regardless of its checks' statuses and provided it
* isn't in maintenance. Notifies by all available means, recounts the remaining
* servers on the proxy and tries to grab requests from the proxy. It
* automatically recomputes the number of servers, but not the map. Maintenance
* servers are ignored. It reports <reason> if non-null as the reason for going
* up. Note that it makes use of the trash to build the log strings, so <reason>
* must not be placed there.
*/
void srv_set_stopping(struct server *s, const char *reason);
/* Enables admin flag <mode> (among SRV_ADMF_*) on server <s>. This is used to
* enforce either maint mode or drain mode. It is not allowed to set more than
* one flag at once. The equivalent "inherited" flag is propagated to all
* tracking servers. Maintenance mode disables health checks (but not agent
* checks). When either the flag is already set or no flag is passed, nothing
* is done. If <cause> is non-null, it will be displayed at the end of the log
* lines to justify the state change.
*/
void srv_set_admin_flag(struct server *s, enum srv_admin mode, const char *cause);
/* Disables admin flag <mode> (among SRV_ADMF_*) on server <s>. This is used to
* stop enforcing either maint mode or drain mode. It is not allowed to set more
* than one flag at once. The equivalent "inherited" flag is propagated to all
* tracking servers. Leaving maintenance mode re-enables health checks. When
* either the flag is already cleared or no flag is passed, nothing is done.
*/
void srv_clr_admin_flag(struct server *s, enum srv_admin mode);
/* Puts server <s> into maintenance mode, and propagate that status down to all
* tracking servers.
*/
static inline void srv_adm_set_maint(struct server *s)
{
srv_set_admin_flag(s, SRV_ADMF_FMAINT, NULL);
srv_clr_admin_flag(s, SRV_ADMF_FDRAIN);
}
/* Puts server <s> into drain mode, and propagate that status down to all
* tracking servers.
*/
static inline void srv_adm_set_drain(struct server *s)
{
srv_set_admin_flag(s, SRV_ADMF_FDRAIN, NULL);
srv_clr_admin_flag(s, SRV_ADMF_FMAINT);
}
/* Puts server <s> into ready mode, and propagate that status down to all
* tracking servers.
*/
static inline void srv_adm_set_ready(struct server *s)
{
srv_clr_admin_flag(s, SRV_ADMF_FDRAIN);
srv_clr_admin_flag(s, SRV_ADMF_FMAINT);
}
/* appends an initaddr method to the existing list. Returns 0 on failure. */
static inline int srv_append_initaddr(unsigned int *list, enum srv_initaddr addr)
{
int shift = 0;
while (shift + 3 < 32 && (*list >> shift))
shift += 3;
if (shift + 3 > 32)
return 0;
*list |= addr << shift;
return 1;
}
/* returns the next initaddr method and removes it from <list> by shifting
* it right (implying that it MUST NOT be the server's. Returns SRV_IADDR_END
* at the end.
*/
static inline enum srv_initaddr srv_get_next_initaddr(unsigned int *list)
{
enum srv_initaddr ret;
ret = *list & 7;
*list >>= 3;
return ret;
}
#endif /* _PROTO_SERVER_H */
/*
* Local variables:
* c-indent-level: 8
* c-basic-offset: 8
* End:
*/