CLEANUP: http-ana: Remove HTTP_MSG_ERROR state
This state is now unused. Thus it can be removed.
diff --git a/include/haproxy/http_ana-t.h b/include/haproxy/http_ana-t.h
index c85deb9..4db72fd 100644
--- a/include/haproxy/http_ana-t.h
+++ b/include/haproxy/http_ana-t.h
@@ -201,23 +201,19 @@
HTTP_MSG_RQBEFORE = 0, // request: leading LF, before start line
HTTP_MSG_RPBEFORE = 1, // response: leading LF, before start line
- /* error state : must be before HTTP_MSG_BODY so that (>=BODY) always indicates
- * that data are being processed.
- */
- HTTP_MSG_ERROR = 2, // an error occurred
/* Body processing.
* The state HTTP_MSG_BODY is a delimiter to know if we're waiting for headers
* or body. All the sub-states below also indicate we're processing the body,
* with some additional information.
*/
- HTTP_MSG_BODY = 3, // parsing body at end of headers
- HTTP_MSG_DATA = 4, // skipping data chunk / content-length data
+ HTTP_MSG_BODY = 2, // parsing body at end of headers
+ HTTP_MSG_DATA = 3, // skipping data chunk / content-length data
/* we enter this state when we've received the end of the current message */
- HTTP_MSG_ENDING = 5, // message end received, wait that the filters end too
- HTTP_MSG_DONE = 6, // message end received, waiting for resync or close
- HTTP_MSG_CLOSING = 7, // shutdown_w done, not all bytes sent yet
- HTTP_MSG_CLOSED = 8, // shutdown_w done, all bytes sent
- HTTP_MSG_TUNNEL = 9, // tunneled data after DONE
+ HTTP_MSG_ENDING = 4, // message end received, wait that the filters end too
+ HTTP_MSG_DONE = 5, // message end received, waiting for resync or close
+ HTTP_MSG_CLOSING = 6, // shutdown_w done, not all bytes sent yet
+ HTTP_MSG_CLOSED = 7, // shutdown_w done, all bytes sent
+ HTTP_MSG_TUNNEL = 8, // tunneled data after DONE
} __attribute__((packed));
diff --git a/include/haproxy/http_ana.h b/include/haproxy/http_ana.h
index cbff545..2cc6516 100644
--- a/include/haproxy/http_ana.h
+++ b/include/haproxy/http_ana.h
@@ -70,7 +70,6 @@
switch (msg_state) {
case HTTP_MSG_RQBEFORE: return "MSG_RQBEFORE";
case HTTP_MSG_RPBEFORE: return "MSG_RPBEFORE";
- case HTTP_MSG_ERROR: return "MSG_ERROR";
case HTTP_MSG_BODY: return "MSG_BODY";
case HTTP_MSG_DATA: return "MSG_DATA";
case HTTP_MSG_ENDING: return "MSG_ENDING";