| /* |
| * Stick tables management functions. |
| * |
| * Copyright 2009-2010 EXCELIANCE, Emeric Brun <ebrun@exceliance.fr> |
| * Copyright (C) 2010 Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu> |
| * |
| * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
| * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License |
| * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version |
| * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
| * |
| */ |
| |
| #include <string.h> |
| #include <errno.h> |
| |
| #include <import/ebmbtree.h> |
| #include <import/ebsttree.h> |
| #include <import/ebistree.h> |
| |
| #include <haproxy/api.h> |
| #include <haproxy/applet.h> |
| #include <haproxy/arg.h> |
| #include <haproxy/cfgparse.h> |
| #include <haproxy/cli.h> |
| #include <haproxy/dict.h> |
| #include <haproxy/errors.h> |
| #include <haproxy/global.h> |
| #include <haproxy/http_rules.h> |
| #include <haproxy/list.h> |
| #include <haproxy/log.h> |
| #include <haproxy/net_helper.h> |
| #include <haproxy/peers.h> |
| #include <haproxy/pool.h> |
| #include <haproxy/proto_tcp.h> |
| #include <haproxy/proxy.h> |
| #include <haproxy/sample.h> |
| #include <haproxy/sc_strm.h> |
| #include <haproxy/stats-t.h> |
| #include <haproxy/stconn.h> |
| #include <haproxy/stick_table.h> |
| #include <haproxy/stream.h> |
| #include <haproxy/task.h> |
| #include <haproxy/tcp_rules.h> |
| #include <haproxy/ticks.h> |
| #include <haproxy/tools.h> |
| #include <haproxy/xxhash.h> |
| |
| |
| /* structure used to return a table key built from a sample */ |
| static THREAD_LOCAL struct stktable_key static_table_key; |
| static int (*smp_fetch_src)(const struct arg *, struct sample *, const char *, void *); |
| |
| struct stktable *stktables_list; |
| struct eb_root stktable_by_name = EB_ROOT; |
| |
| #define round_ptr_size(i) (((i) + (sizeof(void *) - 1)) &~ (sizeof(void *) - 1)) |
| |
| /* This function inserts stktable <t> into the tree of known stick-table. |
| * The stick-table ID is used as the storing key so it must already have |
| * been initialized. |
| */ |
| void stktable_store_name(struct stktable *t) |
| { |
| t->name.key = t->id; |
| ebis_insert(&stktable_by_name, &t->name); |
| } |
| |
| struct stktable *stktable_find_by_name(const char *name) |
| { |
| struct ebpt_node *node; |
| struct stktable *t; |
| |
| node = ebis_lookup(&stktable_by_name, name); |
| if (node) { |
| t = container_of(node, struct stktable, name); |
| if (strcmp(t->id, name) == 0) |
| return t; |
| } |
| |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Free an allocated sticky session <ts>, and decrease sticky sessions counter |
| * in table <t>. It's safe to call it under or out of a lock. |
| */ |
| void __stksess_free(struct stktable *t, struct stksess *ts) |
| { |
| HA_ATOMIC_DEC(&t->current); |
| pool_free(t->pool, (void *)ts - round_ptr_size(t->data_size)); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Free an allocated sticky session <ts>, and decrease sticky sessions counter |
| * in table <t>. |
| * This function locks the table |
| */ |
| void stksess_free(struct stktable *t, struct stksess *ts) |
| { |
| void *data; |
| data = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_SERVER_KEY); |
| if (data) { |
| dict_entry_unref(&server_key_dict, stktable_data_cast(data, std_t_dict)); |
| stktable_data_cast(data, std_t_dict) = NULL; |
| } |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &t->lock); |
| __stksess_free(t, ts); |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &t->lock); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Kill an stksess (only if its ref_cnt is zero). |
| */ |
| int __stksess_kill(struct stktable *t, struct stksess *ts) |
| { |
| if (ts->ref_cnt) |
| return 0; |
| |
| eb32_delete(&ts->exp); |
| eb32_delete(&ts->upd); |
| ebmb_delete(&ts->key); |
| __stksess_free(t, ts); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Decrease the refcount if decrefcnt is not 0. |
| * and try to kill the stksess |
| * This function locks the table |
| */ |
| int stksess_kill(struct stktable *t, struct stksess *ts, int decrefcnt) |
| { |
| int ret; |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &t->lock); |
| if (decrefcnt) |
| ts->ref_cnt--; |
| ret = __stksess_kill(t, ts); |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &t->lock); |
| |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Initialize or update the key in the sticky session <ts> present in table <t> |
| * from the value present in <key>. |
| */ |
| void stksess_setkey(struct stktable *t, struct stksess *ts, struct stktable_key *key) |
| { |
| if (t->type != SMP_T_STR) |
| memcpy(ts->key.key, key->key, t->key_size); |
| else { |
| memcpy(ts->key.key, key->key, MIN(t->key_size - 1, key->key_len)); |
| ts->key.key[MIN(t->key_size - 1, key->key_len)] = 0; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* return a shard number for key <key> of len <len> present in table <t>. This |
| * takes into account the presence or absence of a peers section with shards |
| * and the number of shards, the table's hash_seed, and of course the key. The |
| * caller must pass a valid <key> and <len>. The shard number to be used by the |
| * entry is returned (from 1 to nb_shards, otherwise 0 for none). |
| */ |
| int stktable_get_key_shard(struct stktable *t, const void *key, size_t len) |
| { |
| /* no peers section or no shards in the peers section */ |
| if (!t->peers.p || !t->peers.p->nb_shards) |
| return 0; |
| |
| return XXH64(key, len, t->hash_seed) % t->peers.p->nb_shards + 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Set the shard for <key> key of <ts> sticky session attached to <t> stick table. |
| * Use zero for stick-table without peers synchronisation. |
| */ |
| static void stksess_setkey_shard(struct stktable *t, struct stksess *ts, |
| struct stktable_key *key) |
| { |
| size_t keylen; |
| |
| if (t->type == SMP_T_STR) |
| keylen = key->key_len; |
| else |
| keylen = t->key_size; |
| |
| ts->shard = stktable_get_key_shard(t, key->key, keylen); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Init sticky session <ts> of table <t>. The data parts are cleared and <ts> |
| * is returned. |
| */ |
| static struct stksess *__stksess_init(struct stktable *t, struct stksess * ts) |
| { |
| memset((void *)ts - t->data_size, 0, t->data_size); |
| ts->ref_cnt = 0; |
| ts->shard = 0; |
| ts->key.node.leaf_p = NULL; |
| ts->exp.node.leaf_p = NULL; |
| ts->upd.node.leaf_p = NULL; |
| ts->expire = tick_add(now_ms, MS_TO_TICKS(t->expire)); |
| HA_RWLOCK_INIT(&ts->lock); |
| return ts; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Trash oldest <to_batch> sticky sessions from table <t> |
| * Returns number of trashed sticky sessions. It may actually trash less |
| * than expected if finding these requires too long a search time (e.g. |
| * most of them have ts->ref_cnt>0). |
| */ |
| int __stktable_trash_oldest(struct stktable *t, int to_batch) |
| { |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| struct eb32_node *eb; |
| int max_search = to_batch * 2; // no more than 50% misses |
| int batched = 0; |
| int looped = 0; |
| |
| eb = eb32_lookup_ge(&t->exps, now_ms - TIMER_LOOK_BACK); |
| |
| while (batched < to_batch) { |
| |
| if (unlikely(!eb)) { |
| /* we might have reached the end of the tree, typically because |
| * <now_ms> is in the first half and we're first scanning the last |
| * half. Let's loop back to the beginning of the tree now if we |
| * have not yet visited it. |
| */ |
| if (looped) |
| break; |
| looped = 1; |
| eb = eb32_first(&t->exps); |
| if (likely(!eb)) |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (--max_search < 0) |
| break; |
| |
| /* timer looks expired, detach it from the queue */ |
| ts = eb32_entry(eb, struct stksess, exp); |
| eb = eb32_next(eb); |
| |
| /* don't delete an entry which is currently referenced */ |
| if (ts->ref_cnt) |
| continue; |
| |
| eb32_delete(&ts->exp); |
| |
| if (ts->expire != ts->exp.key) { |
| if (!tick_isset(ts->expire)) |
| continue; |
| |
| ts->exp.key = ts->expire; |
| eb32_insert(&t->exps, &ts->exp); |
| |
| if (!eb || eb->key > ts->exp.key) |
| eb = &ts->exp; |
| |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| /* session expired, trash it */ |
| ebmb_delete(&ts->key); |
| eb32_delete(&ts->upd); |
| __stksess_free(t, ts); |
| batched++; |
| } |
| |
| return batched; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Trash oldest <to_batch> sticky sessions from table <t> |
| * Returns number of trashed sticky sessions. |
| * This function locks the table |
| */ |
| int stktable_trash_oldest(struct stktable *t, int to_batch) |
| { |
| int ret; |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &t->lock); |
| ret = __stktable_trash_oldest(t, to_batch); |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &t->lock); |
| |
| return ret; |
| } |
| /* |
| * Allocate and initialise a new sticky session. |
| * The new sticky session is returned or NULL in case of lack of memory. |
| * Sticky sessions should only be allocated this way, and must be freed using |
| * stksess_free(). Table <t>'s sticky session counter is increased. If <key> |
| * is not NULL, it is assigned to the new session. It must be called unlocked |
| * as it may rely on a lock to trash older entries. |
| */ |
| struct stksess *stksess_new(struct stktable *t, struct stktable_key *key) |
| { |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| unsigned int current; |
| |
| current = HA_ATOMIC_FETCH_ADD(&t->current, 1); |
| |
| if (unlikely(current >= t->size)) { |
| /* the table was already full, we may have to purge entries */ |
| if (t->nopurge || !stktable_trash_oldest(t, (t->size >> 8) + 1)) { |
| HA_ATOMIC_DEC(&t->current); |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| ts = pool_alloc(t->pool); |
| if (ts) { |
| ts = (void *)ts + round_ptr_size(t->data_size); |
| __stksess_init(t, ts); |
| if (key) { |
| stksess_setkey(t, ts, key); |
| stksess_setkey_shard(t, ts, key); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| return ts; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Looks in table <t> for a sticky session matching key <key>. |
| * Returns pointer on requested sticky session or NULL if none was found. |
| */ |
| struct stksess *__stktable_lookup_key(struct stktable *t, struct stktable_key *key) |
| { |
| struct ebmb_node *eb; |
| |
| if (t->type == SMP_T_STR) |
| eb = ebst_lookup_len(&t->keys, key->key, key->key_len+1 < t->key_size ? key->key_len : t->key_size-1); |
| else |
| eb = ebmb_lookup(&t->keys, key->key, t->key_size); |
| |
| if (unlikely(!eb)) { |
| /* no session found */ |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| return ebmb_entry(eb, struct stksess, key); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Looks in table <t> for a sticky session matching key <key>. |
| * Returns pointer on requested sticky session or NULL if none was found. |
| * The refcount of the found entry is increased and this function |
| * is protected using the table lock |
| */ |
| struct stksess *stktable_lookup_key(struct stktable *t, struct stktable_key *key) |
| { |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &t->lock); |
| ts = __stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| if (ts) |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&ts->ref_cnt); |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &t->lock); |
| |
| return ts; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Looks in table <t> for a sticky session with same key as <ts>. |
| * Returns pointer on requested sticky session or NULL if none was found. |
| */ |
| struct stksess *__stktable_lookup(struct stktable *t, struct stksess *ts) |
| { |
| struct ebmb_node *eb; |
| |
| if (t->type == SMP_T_STR) |
| eb = ebst_lookup(&(t->keys), (char *)ts->key.key); |
| else |
| eb = ebmb_lookup(&(t->keys), ts->key.key, t->key_size); |
| |
| if (unlikely(!eb)) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| return ebmb_entry(eb, struct stksess, key); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Looks in table <t> for a sticky session with same key as <ts>. |
| * Returns pointer on requested sticky session or NULL if none was found. |
| * The refcount of the found entry is increased and this function |
| * is protected using the table lock |
| */ |
| struct stksess *stktable_lookup(struct stktable *t, struct stksess *ts) |
| { |
| struct stksess *lts; |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &t->lock); |
| lts = __stktable_lookup(t, ts); |
| if (lts) |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(<s->ref_cnt); |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &t->lock); |
| |
| return lts; |
| } |
| |
| /* Update the expiration timer for <ts> but do not touch its expiration node. |
| * The table's expiration timer is updated if set. |
| * The node will be also inserted into the update tree if needed, at a position |
| * depending if the update is a local or coming from a remote node. |
| * If <decrefcnt> is set, the ts entry's ref_cnt will be decremented. The table's |
| * write lock may be taken. |
| */ |
| void stktable_touch_with_exp(struct stktable *t, struct stksess *ts, int local, int expire, int decrefcnt) |
| { |
| struct eb32_node * eb; |
| int locked = 0; |
| |
| if (expire != HA_ATOMIC_LOAD(&ts->expire)) { |
| /* we'll need to set the expiration and to wake up the expiration timer .*/ |
| HA_ATOMIC_STORE(&ts->expire, expire); |
| stktable_requeue_exp(t, ts); |
| } |
| |
| /* If sync is enabled */ |
| if (t->sync_task) { |
| if (local) { |
| /* If this entry is not in the tree |
| * or not scheduled for at least one peer. |
| */ |
| if (!locked++) |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &t->lock); |
| |
| if (!ts->upd.node.leaf_p |
| || (int)(t->commitupdate - ts->upd.key) >= 0 |
| || (int)(ts->upd.key - t->localupdate) >= 0) { |
| ts->upd.key = ++t->update; |
| t->localupdate = t->update; |
| eb32_delete(&ts->upd); |
| eb = eb32_insert(&t->updates, &ts->upd); |
| if (eb != &ts->upd) { |
| eb32_delete(eb); |
| eb32_insert(&t->updates, &ts->upd); |
| } |
| } |
| task_wakeup(t->sync_task, TASK_WOKEN_MSG); |
| } |
| else { |
| /* If this entry is not in the tree */ |
| if (!locked++) |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &t->lock); |
| |
| if (!ts->upd.node.leaf_p) { |
| ts->upd.key= (++t->update)+(2147483648U); |
| eb = eb32_insert(&t->updates, &ts->upd); |
| if (eb != &ts->upd) { |
| eb32_delete(eb); |
| eb32_insert(&t->updates, &ts->upd); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (decrefcnt) { |
| if (locked) |
| ts->ref_cnt--; |
| else { |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &t->lock); |
| HA_ATOMIC_DEC(&ts->ref_cnt); |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &t->lock); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (locked) |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &t->lock); |
| } |
| |
| /* Update the expiration timer for <ts> but do not touch its expiration node. |
| * The table's expiration timer is updated using the date of expiration coming from |
| * <t> stick-table configuration. |
| * The node will be also inserted into the update tree if needed, at a position |
| * considering the update is coming from a remote node |
| */ |
| void stktable_touch_remote(struct stktable *t, struct stksess *ts, int decrefcnt) |
| { |
| stktable_touch_with_exp(t, ts, 0, ts->expire, decrefcnt); |
| } |
| |
| /* Update the expiration timer for <ts> but do not touch its expiration node. |
| * The table's expiration timer is updated using the date of expiration coming from |
| * <t> stick-table configuration. |
| * The node will be also inserted into the update tree if needed, at a position |
| * considering the update was made locally |
| */ |
| void stktable_touch_local(struct stktable *t, struct stksess *ts, int decrefcnt) |
| { |
| int expire = tick_add(now_ms, MS_TO_TICKS(t->expire)); |
| |
| stktable_touch_with_exp(t, ts, 1, expire, decrefcnt); |
| } |
| /* Just decrease the ref_cnt of the current session. Does nothing if <ts> is NULL. |
| * Note that we still need to take the read lock because a number of other places |
| * (including in Lua and peers) update the ref_cnt non-atomically under the write |
| * lock. |
| */ |
| static void stktable_release(struct stktable *t, struct stksess *ts) |
| { |
| if (!ts) |
| return; |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &t->lock); |
| HA_ATOMIC_DEC(&ts->ref_cnt); |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &t->lock); |
| } |
| |
| /* Insert new sticky session <ts> in the table. It is assumed that it does not |
| * yet exist (the caller must check this). The table's timeout is updated if it |
| * is set. <ts> is returned if properly inserted, otherwise the one already |
| * present if any. |
| */ |
| struct stksess *__stktable_store(struct stktable *t, struct stksess *ts) |
| { |
| struct ebmb_node *eb; |
| |
| eb = ebmb_insert(&t->keys, &ts->key, t->key_size); |
| if (likely(eb == &ts->key)) { |
| ts->exp.key = ts->expire; |
| eb32_insert(&t->exps, &ts->exp); |
| } |
| return ebmb_entry(eb, struct stksess, key); // most commonly this is <ts> |
| } |
| |
| /* requeues the table's expiration task to take the recently added <ts> into |
| * account. This is performed atomically and doesn't require any lock. |
| */ |
| void stktable_requeue_exp(struct stktable *t, const struct stksess *ts) |
| { |
| int old_exp, new_exp; |
| int expire = ts->expire; |
| |
| if (!t->expire) |
| return; |
| |
| /* set the task's expire to the newest expiration date. */ |
| old_exp = HA_ATOMIC_LOAD(&t->exp_task->expire); |
| new_exp = tick_first(expire, old_exp); |
| |
| /* let's not go further if we're already up to date */ |
| if (new_exp == old_exp) |
| return; |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &t->lock); |
| |
| while (new_exp != old_exp && |
| !HA_ATOMIC_CAS(&t->exp_task->expire, &old_exp, new_exp)) { |
| __ha_cpu_relax(); |
| new_exp = tick_first(expire, old_exp); |
| } |
| |
| task_queue(t->exp_task); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &t->lock); |
| } |
| |
| /* Returns a valid or initialized stksess for the specified stktable_key in the |
| * specified table, or NULL if the key was NULL, or if no entry was found nor |
| * could be created. The entry's expiration is updated. This function locks the |
| * table, and the refcount of the entry is increased. |
| */ |
| struct stksess *stktable_get_entry(struct stktable *table, struct stktable_key *key) |
| { |
| struct stksess *ts, *ts2; |
| |
| if (!key) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(table, key); |
| if (ts) |
| return ts; |
| |
| /* No such entry exists, let's try to create a new one. this doesn't |
| * require locking yet. |
| */ |
| |
| ts = stksess_new(table, key); |
| if (!ts) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| /* Now we're certain to have a ts. We need to store it. For this we'll |
| * need an exclusive access. We don't need an atomic upgrade, this is |
| * rare and an unlock+lock sequence will do the job fine. Given that |
| * this will not be atomic, the missing entry might appear in the mean |
| * tome so we have to be careful that the one we try to insert is the |
| * one we find. |
| */ |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &table->lock); |
| |
| ts2 = __stktable_store(table, ts); |
| if (unlikely(ts2 != ts)) { |
| /* another entry was added in the mean time, let's |
| * switch to it. |
| */ |
| __stksess_free(table, ts); |
| ts = ts2; |
| } |
| |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&ts->ref_cnt); |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &table->lock); |
| |
| stktable_requeue_exp(table, ts); |
| return ts; |
| } |
| |
| /* Lookup for an entry with the same key and store the submitted |
| * stksess if not found. This function locks the table either shared or |
| * exclusively, and the refcount of the entry is increased. |
| */ |
| struct stksess *stktable_set_entry(struct stktable *table, struct stksess *nts) |
| { |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &table->lock); |
| ts = __stktable_lookup(table, nts); |
| if (ts) { |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&ts->ref_cnt); |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &table->lock); |
| return ts; |
| } |
| ts = nts; |
| |
| /* let's increment it before switching to exclusive */ |
| HA_ATOMIC_INC(&ts->ref_cnt); |
| |
| if (HA_RWLOCK_TRYRDTOSK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &table->lock) != 0) { |
| /* upgrade to seek lock failed, let's drop and take */ |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &table->lock); |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &table->lock); |
| } |
| else |
| HA_RWLOCK_SKTOWR(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &table->lock); |
| |
| /* now we're write-locked */ |
| |
| __stktable_store(table, ts); |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &table->lock); |
| |
| stktable_requeue_exp(table, ts); |
| return ts; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Task processing function to trash expired sticky sessions. A pointer to the |
| * task itself is returned since it never dies. |
| */ |
| struct task *process_table_expire(struct task *task, void *context, unsigned int state) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t = context; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| struct eb32_node *eb; |
| int looped = 0; |
| int exp_next; |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &t->lock); |
| eb = eb32_lookup_ge(&t->exps, now_ms - TIMER_LOOK_BACK); |
| |
| while (1) { |
| if (unlikely(!eb)) { |
| /* we might have reached the end of the tree, typically because |
| * <now_ms> is in the first half and we're first scanning the last |
| * half. Let's loop back to the beginning of the tree now if we |
| * have not yet visited it. |
| */ |
| if (looped) |
| break; |
| looped = 1; |
| eb = eb32_first(&t->exps); |
| if (likely(!eb)) |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (likely(tick_is_lt(now_ms, eb->key))) { |
| /* timer not expired yet, revisit it later */ |
| exp_next = eb->key; |
| goto out_unlock; |
| } |
| |
| /* timer looks expired, detach it from the queue */ |
| ts = eb32_entry(eb, struct stksess, exp); |
| eb = eb32_next(eb); |
| |
| /* don't delete an entry which is currently referenced */ |
| if (ts->ref_cnt) |
| continue; |
| |
| eb32_delete(&ts->exp); |
| |
| if (!tick_is_expired(ts->expire, now_ms)) { |
| if (!tick_isset(ts->expire)) |
| continue; |
| |
| ts->exp.key = ts->expire; |
| eb32_insert(&t->exps, &ts->exp); |
| |
| if (!eb || eb->key > ts->exp.key) |
| eb = &ts->exp; |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| /* session expired, trash it */ |
| ebmb_delete(&ts->key); |
| eb32_delete(&ts->upd); |
| __stksess_free(t, ts); |
| } |
| |
| /* We have found no task to expire in any tree */ |
| exp_next = TICK_ETERNITY; |
| |
| out_unlock: |
| task->expire = exp_next; |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &t->lock); |
| return task; |
| } |
| |
| /* Perform minimal stick table intializations, report 0 in case of error, 1 if OK. */ |
| int stktable_init(struct stktable *t) |
| { |
| int peers_retval = 0; |
| |
| t->hash_seed = XXH64(t->id, t->idlen, 0); |
| |
| if (t->size) { |
| t->keys = EB_ROOT_UNIQUE; |
| memset(&t->exps, 0, sizeof(t->exps)); |
| t->updates = EB_ROOT_UNIQUE; |
| HA_RWLOCK_INIT(&t->lock); |
| |
| t->pool = create_pool("sticktables", sizeof(struct stksess) + round_ptr_size(t->data_size) + t->key_size, MEM_F_SHARED); |
| |
| if ( t->expire ) { |
| t->exp_task = task_new_anywhere(); |
| if (!t->exp_task) |
| return 0; |
| t->exp_task->process = process_table_expire; |
| t->exp_task->context = (void *)t; |
| } |
| if (t->peers.p && t->peers.p->peers_fe && !(t->peers.p->peers_fe->flags & (PR_FL_DISABLED|PR_FL_STOPPED))) { |
| peers_retval = peers_register_table(t->peers.p, t); |
| } |
| |
| return (t->pool != NULL) && !peers_retval; |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Configuration keywords of known table types |
| */ |
| struct stktable_type stktable_types[SMP_TYPES] = { |
| [SMP_T_SINT] = { "integer", 0, 4 }, |
| [SMP_T_IPV4] = { "ip", 0, 4 }, |
| [SMP_T_IPV6] = { "ipv6", 0, 16 }, |
| [SMP_T_STR] = { "string", STK_F_CUSTOM_KEYSIZE, 32 }, |
| [SMP_T_BIN] = { "binary", STK_F_CUSTOM_KEYSIZE, 32 } |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * Parse table type configuration. |
| * Returns 0 on successful parsing, else 1. |
| * <myidx> is set at next configuration <args> index. |
| */ |
| int stktable_parse_type(char **args, int *myidx, unsigned long *type, size_t *key_size) |
| { |
| for (*type = 0; *type < SMP_TYPES; (*type)++) { |
| if (!stktable_types[*type].kw) |
| continue; |
| if (strcmp(args[*myidx], stktable_types[*type].kw) != 0) |
| continue; |
| |
| *key_size = stktable_types[*type].default_size; |
| (*myidx)++; |
| |
| if (stktable_types[*type].flags & STK_F_CUSTOM_KEYSIZE) { |
| if (strcmp("len", args[*myidx]) == 0) { |
| (*myidx)++; |
| *key_size = atol(args[*myidx]); |
| if (!*key_size) |
| break; |
| if (*type == SMP_T_STR) { |
| /* null terminated string needs +1 for '\0'. */ |
| (*key_size)++; |
| } |
| (*myidx)++; |
| } |
| } |
| return 0; |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* reserve some space for data type <type>, there is 2 optionnals |
| * argument at <sa> and <sa2> to configure this data type and |
| * they can be NULL if unused for a given type. |
| * Returns PE_NONE (0) if OK or an error code among : |
| * - PE_ENUM_OOR if <type> does not exist |
| * - PE_EXIST if <type> is already registered |
| * - PE_ARG_NOT_USE if <sa>/<sa2> was provided but not expected |
| * - PE_ARG_MISSING if <sa>/<sa2> was expected but not provided |
| * - PE_ARG_VALUE_OOR if type is an array and <sa> it out of array size range. |
| */ |
| int stktable_alloc_data_type(struct stktable *t, int type, const char *sa, const char *sa2) |
| |
| { |
| if (type >= STKTABLE_DATA_TYPES) |
| return PE_ENUM_OOR; |
| |
| if (t->data_ofs[type]) |
| /* already allocated */ |
| return PE_EXIST; |
| |
| t->data_nbelem[type] = 1; |
| if (stktable_data_types[type].is_array) { |
| /* arrays take their element count on first argument */ |
| if (!sa) |
| return PE_ARG_MISSING; |
| t->data_nbelem[type] = atoi(sa); |
| if (!t->data_nbelem[type] || (t->data_nbelem[type] > STKTABLE_MAX_DT_ARRAY_SIZE)) |
| return PE_ARG_VALUE_OOR; |
| sa = sa2; |
| } |
| |
| switch (stktable_data_types[type].arg_type) { |
| case ARG_T_NONE: |
| if (sa) |
| return PE_ARG_NOT_USED; |
| break; |
| case ARG_T_INT: |
| if (!sa) |
| return PE_ARG_MISSING; |
| t->data_arg[type].i = atoi(sa); |
| break; |
| case ARG_T_DELAY: |
| if (!sa) |
| return PE_ARG_MISSING; |
| sa = parse_time_err(sa, &t->data_arg[type].u, TIME_UNIT_MS); |
| if (sa) |
| return PE_ARG_INVC; /* invalid char */ |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| t->data_size += t->data_nbelem[type] * stktable_type_size(stktable_data_types[type].std_type); |
| t->data_ofs[type] = -t->data_size; |
| return PE_NONE; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Parse a line with <linenum> as number in <file> configuration file to configure |
| * the stick-table with <t> as address and <id> as ID. |
| * <peers> provides the "peers" section pointer only if this function is called |
| * from a "peers" section. |
| * <nid> is the stick-table name which is sent over the network. It must be equal |
| * to <id> if this stick-table is parsed from a proxy section, and prefixed by <peers> |
| * "peers" section name followed by a '/' character if parsed from a "peers" section. |
| * This is the responsibility of the caller to check this. |
| * Return an error status with ERR_* flags set if required, 0 if no error was encountered. |
| */ |
| int parse_stick_table(const char *file, int linenum, char **args, |
| struct stktable *t, char *id, char *nid, struct peers *peers) |
| { |
| int err_code = 0; |
| int idx = 1; |
| unsigned int val; |
| |
| if (!id || !*id) { |
| ha_alert("parsing [%s:%d] : %s: ID not provided.\n", file, linenum, args[0]); |
| err_code |= ERR_ALERT | ERR_ABORT; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| /* Store the "peers" section if this function is called from a "peers" section. */ |
| if (peers) { |
| t->peers.p = peers; |
| idx++; |
| } |
| |
| t->id = id; |
| t->idlen = strlen(id); |
| t->nid = nid; |
| t->type = (unsigned int)-1; |
| t->conf.file = file; |
| t->conf.line = linenum; |
| |
| while (*args[idx]) { |
| const char *err; |
| |
| if (strcmp(args[idx], "size") == 0) { |
| idx++; |
| if (!*(args[idx])) { |
| ha_alert("parsing [%s:%d] : %s: missing argument after '%s'.\n", |
| file, linenum, args[0], args[idx-1]); |
| err_code |= ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| if ((err = parse_size_err(args[idx], &t->size))) { |
| ha_alert("parsing [%s:%d] : %s: unexpected character '%c' in argument of '%s'.\n", |
| file, linenum, args[0], *err, args[idx-1]); |
| err_code |= ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| idx++; |
| } |
| /* This argument does not exit in "peers" section. */ |
| else if (!peers && strcmp(args[idx], "peers") == 0) { |
| idx++; |
| if (!*(args[idx])) { |
| ha_alert("parsing [%s:%d] : %s: missing argument after '%s'.\n", |
| file, linenum, args[0], args[idx-1]); |
| err_code |= ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| t->peers.name = strdup(args[idx++]); |
| } |
| else if (strcmp(args[idx], "expire") == 0) { |
| idx++; |
| if (!*(args[idx])) { |
| ha_alert("parsing [%s:%d] : %s: missing argument after '%s'.\n", |
| file, linenum, args[0], args[idx-1]); |
| err_code |= ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| err = parse_time_err(args[idx], &val, TIME_UNIT_MS); |
| if (err == PARSE_TIME_OVER) { |
| ha_alert("parsing [%s:%d]: %s: timer overflow in argument <%s> to <%s>, maximum value is 2147483647 ms (~24.8 days).\n", |
| file, linenum, args[0], args[idx], args[idx-1]); |
| err_code |= ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| else if (err == PARSE_TIME_UNDER) { |
| ha_alert("parsing [%s:%d]: %s: timer underflow in argument <%s> to <%s>, minimum non-null value is 1 ms.\n", |
| file, linenum, args[0], args[idx], args[idx-1]); |
| err_code |= ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| else if (err) { |
| ha_alert("parsing [%s:%d] : %s: unexpected character '%c' in argument of '%s'.\n", |
| file, linenum, args[0], *err, args[idx-1]); |
| err_code |= ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| t->expire = val; |
| idx++; |
| } |
| else if (strcmp(args[idx], "nopurge") == 0) { |
| t->nopurge = 1; |
| idx++; |
| } |
| else if (strcmp(args[idx], "type") == 0) { |
| idx++; |
| if (stktable_parse_type(args, &idx, &t->type, &t->key_size) != 0) { |
| ha_alert("parsing [%s:%d] : %s: unknown type '%s'.\n", |
| file, linenum, args[0], args[idx]); |
| err_code |= ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| /* idx already points to next arg */ |
| } |
| else if (strcmp(args[idx], "store") == 0) { |
| int type, err; |
| char *cw, *nw, *sa, *sa2; |
| |
| idx++; |
| nw = args[idx]; |
| while (*nw) { |
| /* the "store" keyword supports a comma-separated list */ |
| cw = nw; |
| sa = NULL; /* store arg */ |
| sa2 = NULL; |
| while (*nw && *nw != ',') { |
| if (*nw == '(') { |
| *nw = 0; |
| sa = ++nw; |
| while (*nw != ')') { |
| if (!*nw) { |
| ha_alert("parsing [%s:%d] : %s: missing closing parenthesis after store option '%s'.\n", |
| file, linenum, args[0], cw); |
| err_code |= ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| if (*nw == ',') { |
| *nw = '\0'; |
| sa2 = nw + 1; |
| } |
| nw++; |
| } |
| *nw = '\0'; |
| } |
| nw++; |
| } |
| if (*nw) |
| *nw++ = '\0'; |
| type = stktable_get_data_type(cw); |
| if (type < 0) { |
| ha_alert("parsing [%s:%d] : %s: unknown store option '%s'.\n", |
| file, linenum, args[0], cw); |
| err_code |= ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| err = stktable_alloc_data_type(t, type, sa, sa2); |
| switch (err) { |
| case PE_NONE: break; |
| case PE_EXIST: |
| ha_warning("parsing [%s:%d]: %s: store option '%s' already enabled, ignored.\n", |
| file, linenum, args[0], cw); |
| err_code |= ERR_WARN; |
| break; |
| |
| case PE_ARG_MISSING: |
| ha_alert("parsing [%s:%d] : %s: missing argument to store option '%s'.\n", |
| file, linenum, args[0], cw); |
| err_code |= ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| goto out; |
| |
| case PE_ARG_NOT_USED: |
| ha_alert("parsing [%s:%d] : %s: unexpected argument to store option '%s'.\n", |
| file, linenum, args[0], cw); |
| err_code |= ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| goto out; |
| case PE_ARG_VALUE_OOR: |
| ha_alert("parsing [%s:%d] : %s: array size is out of allowed range (1-%d) for store option '%s'.\n", |
| file, linenum, args[0], STKTABLE_MAX_DT_ARRAY_SIZE, cw); |
| err_code |= ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| goto out; |
| |
| default: |
| ha_alert("parsing [%s:%d] : %s: error when processing store option '%s'.\n", |
| file, linenum, args[0], cw); |
| err_code |= ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| } |
| idx++; |
| if (t->data_ofs[STKTABLE_DT_GPT] && t->data_ofs[STKTABLE_DT_GPT0]) { |
| ha_alert("parsing [%s:%d] : %s: simultaneous usage of 'gpt' and 'gpt0' in a same table is not permitted as 'gpt' overrides 'gpt0'.\n", |
| file, linenum, args[0]); |
| err_code |= ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| else if (t->data_ofs[STKTABLE_DT_GPC] && (t->data_ofs[STKTABLE_DT_GPC0] || t->data_ofs[STKTABLE_DT_GPC1])) { |
| ha_alert("parsing [%s:%d] : %s: simultaneous usage of 'gpc' and 'gpc[0/1]' in a same table is not permitted as 'gpc' overrides 'gpc[0/1]'.\n", |
| file, linenum, args[0]); |
| err_code |= ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| else if (t->data_ofs[STKTABLE_DT_GPC_RATE] && (t->data_ofs[STKTABLE_DT_GPC0_RATE] || t->data_ofs[STKTABLE_DT_GPC1_RATE])) { |
| ha_alert("parsing [%s:%d] : %s: simultaneous usage of 'gpc_rate' and 'gpc[0/1]_rate' in a same table is not permitted as 'gpc_rate' overrides 'gpc[0/1]_rate'.\n", |
| file, linenum, args[0]); |
| err_code |= ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| } |
| else if (strcmp(args[idx], "srvkey") == 0) { |
| char *keytype; |
| idx++; |
| keytype = args[idx]; |
| if (strcmp(keytype, "name") == 0) { |
| t->server_key_type = STKTABLE_SRV_NAME; |
| } |
| else if (strcmp(keytype, "addr") == 0) { |
| t->server_key_type = STKTABLE_SRV_ADDR; |
| } |
| else { |
| ha_alert("parsing [%s:%d] : %s : unknown server key type '%s'.\n", |
| file, linenum, args[0], keytype); |
| err_code |= ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| goto out; |
| |
| } |
| idx++; |
| } |
| else { |
| ha_alert("parsing [%s:%d] : %s: unknown argument '%s'.\n", |
| file, linenum, args[0], args[idx]); |
| err_code |= ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (!t->size) { |
| ha_alert("parsing [%s:%d] : %s: missing size.\n", |
| file, linenum, args[0]); |
| err_code |= ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| if (t->type == (unsigned int)-1) { |
| ha_alert("parsing [%s:%d] : %s: missing type.\n", |
| file, linenum, args[0]); |
| err_code |= ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL; |
| goto out; |
| } |
| |
| out: |
| return err_code; |
| } |
| |
| /* Prepares a stktable_key from a sample <smp> to search into table <t>. |
| * Note that the sample *is* modified and that the returned key may point |
| * to it, so the sample must not be modified afterwards before the lookup. |
| * Returns NULL if the sample could not be converted (eg: no matching type), |
| * otherwise a pointer to the static stktable_key filled with what is needed |
| * for the lookup. |
| */ |
| struct stktable_key *smp_to_stkey(struct sample *smp, struct stktable *t) |
| { |
| /* Convert sample. */ |
| if (!sample_convert(smp, t->type)) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| /* Fill static_table_key. */ |
| switch (t->type) { |
| |
| case SMP_T_IPV4: |
| static_table_key.key = &smp->data.u.ipv4; |
| static_table_key.key_len = 4; |
| break; |
| |
| case SMP_T_IPV6: |
| static_table_key.key = &smp->data.u.ipv6; |
| static_table_key.key_len = 16; |
| break; |
| |
| case SMP_T_SINT: |
| /* The stick table require a 32bit unsigned int, "sint" is a |
| * signed 64 it, so we can convert it inplace. |
| */ |
| smp->data.u.sint = (unsigned int)smp->data.u.sint; |
| static_table_key.key = &smp->data.u.sint; |
| static_table_key.key_len = 4; |
| break; |
| |
| case SMP_T_STR: |
| if (!smp_make_safe(smp)) |
| return NULL; |
| static_table_key.key = smp->data.u.str.area; |
| static_table_key.key_len = smp->data.u.str.data; |
| break; |
| |
| case SMP_T_BIN: |
| if (smp->data.u.str.data < t->key_size) { |
| /* This type needs padding with 0. */ |
| if (!smp_make_rw(smp)) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| if (smp->data.u.str.size < t->key_size) |
| if (!smp_dup(smp)) |
| return NULL; |
| if (smp->data.u.str.size < t->key_size) |
| return NULL; |
| memset(smp->data.u.str.area + smp->data.u.str.data, 0, |
| t->key_size - smp->data.u.str.data); |
| smp->data.u.str.data = t->key_size; |
| } |
| static_table_key.key = smp->data.u.str.area; |
| static_table_key.key_len = smp->data.u.str.data; |
| break; |
| |
| default: /* impossible case. */ |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| return &static_table_key; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Process a fetch + format conversion as defined by the sample expression <expr> |
| * on request or response considering the <opt> parameter. Returns either NULL if |
| * no key could be extracted, or a pointer to the converted result stored in |
| * static_table_key in format <table_type>. If <smp> is not NULL, it will be reset |
| * and its flags will be initialized so that the caller gets a copy of the input |
| * sample, and knows why it was not accepted (eg: SMP_F_MAY_CHANGE is present |
| * without SMP_OPT_FINAL). The output will be usable like this : |
| * |
| * return MAY_CHANGE FINAL Meaning for the sample |
| * NULL 0 * Not present and will never be (eg: header) |
| * NULL 1 0 Not present or unstable, could change (eg: req_len) |
| * NULL 1 1 Not present, will not change anymore |
| * smp 0 * Present and will not change (eg: header) |
| * smp 1 0 not possible |
| * smp 1 1 Present, last known value (eg: request length) |
| */ |
| struct stktable_key *stktable_fetch_key(struct stktable *t, struct proxy *px, struct session *sess, struct stream *strm, |
| unsigned int opt, struct sample_expr *expr, struct sample *smp) |
| { |
| if (smp) |
| memset(smp, 0, sizeof(*smp)); |
| |
| smp = sample_process(px, sess, strm, opt, expr, smp); |
| if (!smp) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| if ((smp->flags & SMP_F_MAY_CHANGE) && !(opt & SMP_OPT_FINAL)) |
| return NULL; /* we can only use stable samples */ |
| |
| return smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Returns 1 if sample expression <expr> result can be converted to table key of |
| * type <table_type>, otherwise zero. Used in configuration check. |
| */ |
| int stktable_compatible_sample(struct sample_expr *expr, unsigned long table_type) |
| { |
| int out_type; |
| |
| if (table_type >= SMP_TYPES || !stktable_types[table_type].kw) |
| return 0; |
| |
| out_type = smp_expr_output_type(expr); |
| |
| /* Convert sample. */ |
| if (!sample_casts[out_type][table_type]) |
| return 0; |
| |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* Extra data types processing : after the last one, some room may remain |
| * before STKTABLE_DATA_TYPES that may be used to register extra data types |
| * at run time. |
| */ |
| struct stktable_data_type stktable_data_types[STKTABLE_DATA_TYPES] = { |
| [STKTABLE_DT_SERVER_ID] = { .name = "server_id", .std_type = STD_T_SINT }, |
| [STKTABLE_DT_GPT0] = { .name = "gpt0", .std_type = STD_T_UINT }, |
| [STKTABLE_DT_GPC0] = { .name = "gpc0", .std_type = STD_T_UINT }, |
| [STKTABLE_DT_GPC0_RATE] = { .name = "gpc0_rate", .std_type = STD_T_FRQP, .arg_type = ARG_T_DELAY }, |
| [STKTABLE_DT_CONN_CNT] = { .name = "conn_cnt", .std_type = STD_T_UINT }, |
| [STKTABLE_DT_CONN_RATE] = { .name = "conn_rate", .std_type = STD_T_FRQP, .arg_type = ARG_T_DELAY }, |
| [STKTABLE_DT_CONN_CUR] = { .name = "conn_cur", .std_type = STD_T_UINT, .is_local = 1 }, |
| [STKTABLE_DT_SESS_CNT] = { .name = "sess_cnt", .std_type = STD_T_UINT }, |
| [STKTABLE_DT_SESS_RATE] = { .name = "sess_rate", .std_type = STD_T_FRQP, .arg_type = ARG_T_DELAY }, |
| [STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_REQ_CNT] = { .name = "http_req_cnt", .std_type = STD_T_UINT }, |
| [STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_REQ_RATE] = { .name = "http_req_rate", .std_type = STD_T_FRQP, .arg_type = ARG_T_DELAY }, |
| [STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_ERR_CNT] = { .name = "http_err_cnt", .std_type = STD_T_UINT }, |
| [STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_ERR_RATE] = { .name = "http_err_rate", .std_type = STD_T_FRQP, .arg_type = ARG_T_DELAY }, |
| [STKTABLE_DT_BYTES_IN_CNT] = { .name = "bytes_in_cnt", .std_type = STD_T_ULL }, |
| [STKTABLE_DT_BYTES_IN_RATE] = { .name = "bytes_in_rate", .std_type = STD_T_FRQP, .arg_type = ARG_T_DELAY }, |
| [STKTABLE_DT_BYTES_OUT_CNT] = { .name = "bytes_out_cnt", .std_type = STD_T_ULL }, |
| [STKTABLE_DT_BYTES_OUT_RATE]= { .name = "bytes_out_rate", .std_type = STD_T_FRQP, .arg_type = ARG_T_DELAY }, |
| [STKTABLE_DT_GPC1] = { .name = "gpc1", .std_type = STD_T_UINT }, |
| [STKTABLE_DT_GPC1_RATE] = { .name = "gpc1_rate", .std_type = STD_T_FRQP, .arg_type = ARG_T_DELAY }, |
| [STKTABLE_DT_SERVER_KEY] = { .name = "server_key", .std_type = STD_T_DICT }, |
| [STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_FAIL_CNT] = { .name = "http_fail_cnt", .std_type = STD_T_UINT }, |
| [STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_FAIL_RATE]= { .name = "http_fail_rate", .std_type = STD_T_FRQP, .arg_type = ARG_T_DELAY }, |
| [STKTABLE_DT_GPT] = { .name = "gpt", .std_type = STD_T_UINT, .is_array = 1 }, |
| [STKTABLE_DT_GPC] = { .name = "gpc", .std_type = STD_T_UINT, .is_array = 1 }, |
| [STKTABLE_DT_GPC_RATE] = { .name = "gpc_rate", .std_type = STD_T_FRQP, .is_array = 1, .arg_type = ARG_T_DELAY }, |
| }; |
| |
| /* Registers stick-table extra data type with index <idx>, name <name>, type |
| * <std_type> and arg type <arg_type>. If the index is negative, the next free |
| * index is automatically allocated. The allocated index is returned, or -1 if |
| * no free index was found or <name> was already registered. The <name> is used |
| * directly as a pointer, so if it's not stable, the caller must allocate it. |
| */ |
| int stktable_register_data_store(int idx, const char *name, int std_type, int arg_type) |
| { |
| if (idx < 0) { |
| for (idx = 0; idx < STKTABLE_DATA_TYPES; idx++) { |
| if (!stktable_data_types[idx].name) |
| break; |
| |
| if (strcmp(stktable_data_types[idx].name, name) == 0) |
| return -1; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (idx >= STKTABLE_DATA_TYPES) |
| return -1; |
| |
| if (stktable_data_types[idx].name != NULL) |
| return -1; |
| |
| stktable_data_types[idx].name = name; |
| stktable_data_types[idx].std_type = std_type; |
| stktable_data_types[idx].arg_type = arg_type; |
| return idx; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Returns the data type number for the stktable_data_type whose name is <name>, |
| * or <0 if not found. |
| */ |
| int stktable_get_data_type(char *name) |
| { |
| int type; |
| |
| for (type = 0; type < STKTABLE_DATA_TYPES; type++) { |
| if (!stktable_data_types[type].name) |
| continue; |
| if (strcmp(name, stktable_data_types[type].name) == 0) |
| return type; |
| } |
| /* For backwards compatibility */ |
| if (strcmp(name, "server_name") == 0) |
| return STKTABLE_DT_SERVER_KEY; |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg(0), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns true if found, false otherwise. The input |
| * type is STR so that input samples are converted to string (since all types |
| * can be converted to strings), then the function casts the string again into |
| * the table's type. This is a double conversion, but in the future we might |
| * support automatic input types to perform the cast on the fly. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_in_table(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| |
| t = arg_p[0].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_BOOL; |
| smp->data.u.sint = !!ts; |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg(0), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns the data rate received from clients in bytes/s |
| * if the key is present in the table, otherwise zero, so that comparisons can |
| * be easily performed. If the inspected parameter is not stored in the table, |
| * <not found> is returned. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_table_bytes_in_rate(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| t = arg_p[0].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!ts) /* key not present */ |
| return 1; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_BYTES_IN_RATE); |
| if (ptr) |
| smp->data.u.sint = read_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_frqp), |
| t->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_BYTES_IN_RATE].u); |
| |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return !!ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg(0), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns the cumulated number of connections for the key |
| * if the key is present in the table, otherwise zero, so that comparisons can |
| * be easily performed. If the inspected parameter is not stored in the table, |
| * <not found> is returned. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_table_conn_cnt(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| t = arg_p[0].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!ts) /* key not present */ |
| return 1; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_CONN_CNT); |
| if (ptr) |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint); |
| |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return !!ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg(0), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns the number of concurrent connections for the |
| * key if the key is present in the table, otherwise zero, so that comparisons |
| * can be easily performed. If the inspected parameter is not stored in the |
| * table, <not found> is returned. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_table_conn_cur(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| t = arg_p[0].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!ts) /* key not present */ |
| return 1; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_CONN_CUR); |
| if (ptr) |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint); |
| |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return !!ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg(0), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns the rate of incoming connections from the key |
| * if the key is present in the table, otherwise zero, so that comparisons can |
| * be easily performed. If the inspected parameter is not stored in the table, |
| * <not found> is returned. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_table_conn_rate(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| t = arg_p[0].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!ts) /* key not present */ |
| return 1; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_CONN_RATE); |
| if (ptr) |
| smp->data.u.sint = read_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_frqp), |
| t->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_CONN_RATE].u); |
| |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return !!ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg(0), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns the expiration delay for the key if the key is |
| * present in the table, otherwise the default value provided as second argument |
| * if any, if not (no default value), <not found> is returned. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_table_expire(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| |
| t = arg_p[0].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!ts) { /* key not present */ |
| if (arg_p[1].type == ARGT_STOP) |
| return 0; |
| |
| /* default value */ |
| smp->data.u.sint = arg_p[1].data.sint; |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = tick_remain(now_ms, ts->expire); |
| |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg(0), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns the time the key remains unused if the key is |
| * present in the table, otherwise the default value provided as second argument |
| * if any, if not (no default value), <not found> is returned. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_table_idle(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| |
| t = arg_p[0].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!ts) { /* key not present */ |
| if (arg_p[1].type == ARGT_STOP) |
| return 0; |
| |
| /* default value */ |
| smp->data.u.sint = arg_p[1].data.sint; |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = tick_remain(tick_remain(now_ms, ts->expire), t->expire); |
| |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg(0), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns the data rate sent to clients in bytes/s |
| * if the key is present in the table, otherwise zero, so that comparisons can |
| * be easily performed. If the inspected parameter is not stored in the table, |
| * <not found> is returned. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_table_bytes_out_rate(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| t = arg_p[0].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!ts) /* key not present */ |
| return 1; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_BYTES_OUT_RATE); |
| if (ptr) |
| smp->data.u.sint = read_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_frqp), |
| t->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_BYTES_OUT_RATE].u); |
| |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return !!ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg_p(1), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns the value of the GPT[arg_p(0)] tag for the key |
| * if the key is present in the table, otherwise false, so that comparisons can |
| * be easily performed. If the inspected parameter is not stored in the table, |
| * <not found> is returned. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_table_gpt(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| void *ptr; |
| unsigned int idx; |
| |
| idx = arg_p[0].data.sint; |
| |
| t = arg_p[1].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!ts) /* key not present */ |
| return 1; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr_idx(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_GPT, idx); |
| if (ptr) |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint); |
| |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return !!ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg(0), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns the value of the GPT0 tag for the key |
| * if the key is present in the table, otherwise false, so that comparisons can |
| * be easily performed. If the inspected parameter is not stored in the table, |
| * <not found> is returned. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_table_gpt0(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| t = arg_p[0].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!ts) /* key not present */ |
| return 1; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_GPT0); |
| if (!ptr) |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr_idx(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_GPT, 0); |
| |
| if (ptr) |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint); |
| |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return !!ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg_p(1), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns the value of the GPC[arg_p(0)] counter for the key |
| * if the key is present in the table, otherwise zero, so that comparisons can |
| * be easily performed. If the inspected parameter is not stored in the table, |
| * <not found> is returned. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_table_gpc(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| void *ptr; |
| unsigned int idx; |
| |
| idx = arg_p[0].data.sint; |
| |
| t = arg_p[1].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!ts) /* key not present */ |
| return 1; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr_idx(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_GPC, idx); |
| if (ptr) |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint); |
| |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return !!ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg_p(1), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns the event rate of the GPC[arg_p(0)] counter |
| * for the key if the key is present in the table, otherwise zero, so that |
| * comparisons can be easily performed. If the inspected parameter is not |
| * stored in the table, <not found> is returned. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_table_gpc_rate(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| void *ptr; |
| unsigned int idx; |
| |
| idx = arg_p[0].data.sint; |
| |
| t = arg_p[1].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!ts) /* key not present */ |
| return 1; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr_idx(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_GPC_RATE, idx); |
| if (ptr) |
| smp->data.u.sint = read_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_frqp), |
| t->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_GPC_RATE].u); |
| |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return !!ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg(0), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns the value of the GPC0 counter for the key |
| * if the key is present in the table, otherwise zero, so that comparisons can |
| * be easily performed. If the inspected parameter is not stored in the table, |
| * <not found> is returned. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_table_gpc0(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| t = arg_p[0].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!ts) /* key not present */ |
| return 1; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_GPC0); |
| if (!ptr) { |
| /* fallback on the gpc array */ |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr_idx(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_GPC, 0); |
| } |
| |
| if (ptr) |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint); |
| |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return !!ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg(0), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns the event rate of the GPC0 counter for the key |
| * if the key is present in the table, otherwise zero, so that comparisons can |
| * be easily performed. If the inspected parameter is not stored in the table, |
| * <not found> is returned. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_table_gpc0_rate(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| t = arg_p[0].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!ts) /* key not present */ |
| return 1; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_GPC0_RATE); |
| if (ptr) |
| smp->data.u.sint = read_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_frqp), |
| t->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_GPC0_RATE].u); |
| else { |
| /* fallback on the gpc array */ |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr_idx(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_GPC_RATE, 0); |
| if (ptr) |
| smp->data.u.sint = read_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_frqp), |
| t->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_GPC_RATE].u); |
| } |
| |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return !!ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg(0), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns the value of the GPC1 counter for the key |
| * if the key is present in the table, otherwise zero, so that comparisons can |
| * be easily performed. If the inspected parameter is not stored in the table, |
| * <not found> is returned. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_table_gpc1(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| t = arg_p[0].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!ts) /* key not present */ |
| return 1; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_GPC1); |
| if (!ptr) { |
| /* fallback on the gpc array */ |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr_idx(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_GPC, 1); |
| } |
| |
| if (ptr) |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint); |
| |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return !!ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg(0), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns the event rate of the GPC1 counter for the key |
| * if the key is present in the table, otherwise zero, so that comparisons can |
| * be easily performed. If the inspected parameter is not stored in the table, |
| * <not found> is returned. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_table_gpc1_rate(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| t = arg_p[0].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!ts) /* key not present */ |
| return 1; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_GPC1_RATE); |
| if (ptr) |
| smp->data.u.sint = read_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_frqp), |
| t->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_GPC1_RATE].u); |
| else { |
| /* fallback on the gpc array */ |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr_idx(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_GPC_RATE, 1); |
| if (ptr) |
| smp->data.u.sint = read_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_frqp), |
| t->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_GPC_RATE].u); |
| } |
| |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return !!ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg(0), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns the cumulated number of HTTP request errors |
| * for the key if the key is present in the table, otherwise zero, so that |
| * comparisons can be easily performed. If the inspected parameter is not stored |
| * in the table, <not found> is returned. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_table_http_err_cnt(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| t = arg_p[0].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!ts) /* key not present */ |
| return 1; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_ERR_CNT); |
| if (ptr) |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint); |
| |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return !!ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg(0), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns the HTTP request error rate the key |
| * if the key is present in the table, otherwise zero, so that comparisons can |
| * be easily performed. If the inspected parameter is not stored in the table, |
| * <not found> is returned. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_table_http_err_rate(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| t = arg_p[0].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!ts) /* key not present */ |
| return 1; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_ERR_RATE); |
| if (ptr) |
| smp->data.u.sint = read_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_frqp), |
| t->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_ERR_RATE].u); |
| |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return !!ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg(0), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns the cumulated number of HTTP response failures |
| * for the key if the key is present in the table, otherwise zero, so that |
| * comparisons can be easily performed. If the inspected parameter is not stored |
| * in the table, <not found> is returned. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_table_http_fail_cnt(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| t = arg_p[0].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!ts) /* key not present */ |
| return 1; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_FAIL_CNT); |
| if (ptr) |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint); |
| |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return !!ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg(0), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns the HTTP response failure rate for the key |
| * if the key is present in the table, otherwise zero, so that comparisons can |
| * be easily performed. If the inspected parameter is not stored in the table, |
| * <not found> is returned. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_table_http_fail_rate(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| t = arg_p[0].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!ts) /* key not present */ |
| return 1; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_FAIL_RATE); |
| if (ptr) |
| smp->data.u.sint = read_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_frqp), |
| t->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_FAIL_RATE].u); |
| |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return !!ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg(0), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns the cumulated number of HTTP request for the |
| * key if the key is present in the table, otherwise zero, so that comparisons |
| * can be easily performed. If the inspected parameter is not stored in the |
| * table, <not found> is returned. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_table_http_req_cnt(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| t = arg_p[0].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!ts) /* key not present */ |
| return 1; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_REQ_CNT); |
| if (ptr) |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint); |
| |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return !!ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg(0), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns the HTTP request rate the key if the key is |
| * present in the table, otherwise zero, so that comparisons can be easily |
| * performed. If the inspected parameter is not stored in the table, <not found> |
| * is returned. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_table_http_req_rate(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| t = arg_p[0].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!ts) /* key not present */ |
| return 1; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_REQ_RATE); |
| if (ptr) |
| smp->data.u.sint = read_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_frqp), |
| t->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_REQ_RATE].u); |
| |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return !!ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg(0), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns the volume of datareceived from clients in kbytes |
| * if the key is present in the table, otherwise zero, so that comparisons can |
| * be easily performed. If the inspected parameter is not stored in the table, |
| * <not found> is returned. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_table_kbytes_in(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| t = arg_p[0].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!ts) /* key not present */ |
| return 1; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_BYTES_IN_CNT); |
| if (ptr) |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_ull) >> 10; |
| |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return !!ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg(0), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns the volume of data sent to clients in kbytes |
| * if the key is present in the table, otherwise zero, so that comparisons can |
| * be easily performed. If the inspected parameter is not stored in the table, |
| * <not found> is returned. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_table_kbytes_out(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| t = arg_p[0].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!ts) /* key not present */ |
| return 1; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_BYTES_OUT_CNT); |
| if (ptr) |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_ull) >> 10; |
| |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return !!ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg(0), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns the server ID associated with the key if the |
| * key is present in the table, otherwise zero, so that comparisons can be |
| * easily performed. If the inspected parameter is not stored in the table, |
| * <not found> is returned. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_table_server_id(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| t = arg_p[0].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!ts) /* key not present */ |
| return 1; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_SERVER_ID); |
| if (ptr) |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_sint); |
| |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return !!ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg(0), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns the cumulated number of sessions for the |
| * key if the key is present in the table, otherwise zero, so that comparisons |
| * can be easily performed. If the inspected parameter is not stored in the |
| * table, <not found> is returned. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_table_sess_cnt(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| t = arg_p[0].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!ts) /* key not present */ |
| return 1; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_SESS_CNT); |
| if (ptr) |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint); |
| |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return !!ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg(0), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns the session rate the key if the key is |
| * present in the table, otherwise zero, so that comparisons can be easily |
| * performed. If the inspected parameter is not stored in the table, <not found> |
| * is returned. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_table_sess_rate(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| t = arg_p[0].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!ts) /* key not present */ |
| return 1; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_SESS_RATE); |
| if (ptr) |
| smp->data.u.sint = read_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_frqp), |
| t->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_SESS_RATE].u); |
| |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return !!ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Casts sample <smp> to the type of the table specified in arg(0), and looks |
| * it up into this table. Returns the amount of concurrent connections tracking |
| * the same key if the key is present in the table, otherwise zero, so that |
| * comparisons can be easily performed. If the inspected parameter is not |
| * stored in the table, <not found> is returned. |
| */ |
| static int sample_conv_table_trackers(const struct arg *arg_p, struct sample *smp, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| |
| t = arg_p[0].data.t; |
| |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, key); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!ts) |
| return 1; |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = ts->ref_cnt; |
| |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* This function increments the gpc counter at index 'rule->arg.gpc.idx' of the |
| * array on the tracksc counter of index 'rule->arg.gpc.sc' stored into the |
| * <stream> or directly in the session <sess> if <stream> is set to NULL |
| * |
| * This function always returns ACT_RET_CONT and parameter flags is unused. |
| */ |
| static enum act_return action_inc_gpc(struct act_rule *rule, struct proxy *px, |
| struct session *sess, struct stream *s, int flags) |
| { |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| |
| /* Extract the stksess, return OK if no stksess available. */ |
| if (s) |
| stkctr = &s->stkctr[rule->arg.gpc.sc]; |
| else |
| stkctr = &sess->stkctr[rule->arg.gpc.sc]; |
| |
| ts = stkctr_entry(stkctr); |
| if (ts) { |
| void *ptr1, *ptr2; |
| |
| /* First, update gpc_rate if it's tracked. Second, update its gpc if tracked. */ |
| ptr1 = stktable_data_ptr_idx(stkctr->table, ts, STKTABLE_DT_GPC_RATE, rule->arg.gpc.idx); |
| ptr2 = stktable_data_ptr_idx(stkctr->table, ts, STKTABLE_DT_GPC, rule->arg.gpc.idx); |
| |
| if (ptr1 || ptr2) { |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &ts->lock); |
| |
| if (ptr1) |
| update_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr1, std_t_frqp), |
| stkctr->table->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_GPC_RATE].u, 1); |
| |
| if (ptr2) |
| stktable_data_cast(ptr2, std_t_uint)++; |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &ts->lock); |
| |
| /* If data was modified, we need to touch to re-schedule sync */ |
| stktable_touch_local(stkctr->table, ts, 0); |
| } |
| } |
| return ACT_RET_CONT; |
| } |
| |
| /* Same as action_inc_gpc() but for gpc0 only */ |
| static enum act_return action_inc_gpc0(struct act_rule *rule, struct proxy *px, |
| struct session *sess, struct stream *s, int flags) |
| { |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| unsigned int period = 0; |
| |
| /* Extract the stksess, return OK if no stksess available. */ |
| if (s) |
| stkctr = &s->stkctr[rule->arg.gpc.sc]; |
| else |
| stkctr = &sess->stkctr[rule->arg.gpc.sc]; |
| |
| ts = stkctr_entry(stkctr); |
| if (ts) { |
| void *ptr1, *ptr2; |
| |
| /* First, update gpc0_rate if it's tracked. Second, update its gpc0 if tracked. */ |
| ptr1 = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, ts, STKTABLE_DT_GPC0_RATE); |
| if (ptr1) { |
| period = stkctr->table->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_GPC0_RATE].u; |
| } |
| else { |
| /* fallback on the gpc array */ |
| ptr1 = stktable_data_ptr_idx(stkctr->table, ts, STKTABLE_DT_GPC_RATE, 0); |
| if (ptr1) |
| period = stkctr->table->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_GPC_RATE].u; |
| } |
| |
| ptr2 = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, ts, STKTABLE_DT_GPC0); |
| if (!ptr2) { |
| /* fallback on the gpc array */ |
| ptr2 = stktable_data_ptr_idx(stkctr->table, ts, STKTABLE_DT_GPC, 0); |
| } |
| |
| if (ptr1 || ptr2) { |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &ts->lock); |
| |
| if (ptr1) |
| update_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr1, std_t_frqp), |
| period, 1); |
| |
| if (ptr2) |
| stktable_data_cast(ptr2, std_t_uint)++; |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &ts->lock); |
| |
| /* If data was modified, we need to touch to re-schedule sync */ |
| stktable_touch_local(stkctr->table, ts, 0); |
| } |
| } |
| return ACT_RET_CONT; |
| } |
| |
| /* Same as action_inc_gpc() but for gpc1 only */ |
| static enum act_return action_inc_gpc1(struct act_rule *rule, struct proxy *px, |
| struct session *sess, struct stream *s, int flags) |
| { |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| unsigned int period = 0; |
| |
| /* Extract the stksess, return OK if no stksess available. */ |
| if (s) |
| stkctr = &s->stkctr[rule->arg.gpc.sc]; |
| else |
| stkctr = &sess->stkctr[rule->arg.gpc.sc]; |
| |
| ts = stkctr_entry(stkctr); |
| if (ts) { |
| void *ptr1, *ptr2; |
| |
| /* First, update gpc1_rate if it's tracked. Second, update its gpc1 if tracked. */ |
| ptr1 = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, ts, STKTABLE_DT_GPC1_RATE); |
| if (ptr1) { |
| period = stkctr->table->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_GPC1_RATE].u; |
| } |
| else { |
| /* fallback on the gpc array */ |
| ptr1 = stktable_data_ptr_idx(stkctr->table, ts, STKTABLE_DT_GPC_RATE, 1); |
| if (ptr1) |
| period = stkctr->table->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_GPC_RATE].u; |
| } |
| |
| ptr2 = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, ts, STKTABLE_DT_GPC1); |
| if (!ptr2) { |
| /* fallback on the gpc array */ |
| ptr2 = stktable_data_ptr_idx(stkctr->table, ts, STKTABLE_DT_GPC, 1); |
| } |
| |
| if (ptr1 || ptr2) { |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &ts->lock); |
| |
| if (ptr1) |
| update_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr1, std_t_frqp), |
| period, 1); |
| |
| if (ptr2) |
| stktable_data_cast(ptr2, std_t_uint)++; |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &ts->lock); |
| |
| /* If data was modified, we need to touch to re-schedule sync */ |
| stktable_touch_local(stkctr->table, ts, 0); |
| } |
| } |
| return ACT_RET_CONT; |
| } |
| |
| /* This function is a common parser for actions incrementing the GPC |
| * (General Purpose Counters). It understands the formats: |
| * |
| * sc-inc-gpc(<gpc IDX>,<track ID>) |
| * sc-inc-gpc0([<track ID>]) |
| * sc-inc-gpc1([<track ID>]) |
| * |
| * It returns ACT_RET_PRS_ERR if fails and <err> is filled with an error |
| * message. Otherwise it returns ACT_RET_PRS_OK. |
| */ |
| static enum act_parse_ret parse_inc_gpc(const char **args, int *arg, struct proxy *px, |
| struct act_rule *rule, char **err) |
| { |
| const char *cmd_name = args[*arg-1]; |
| char *error; |
| |
| cmd_name += strlen("sc-inc-gpc"); |
| if (*cmd_name == '(') { |
| cmd_name++; /* skip the '(' */ |
| rule->arg.gpc.idx = strtoul(cmd_name, &error, 10); /* Convert stick table id. */ |
| if (*error != ',') { |
| memprintf(err, "Missing gpc ID '%s'. Expects sc-inc-gpc(<GPC ID>,<Track ID>)", args[*arg-1]); |
| return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR; |
| } |
| else { |
| cmd_name = error + 1; /* skip the ',' */ |
| rule->arg.gpc.sc = strtol(cmd_name, &error, 10); /* Convert stick table id. */ |
| if (*error != ')') { |
| memprintf(err, "invalid stick table track ID '%s'. Expects sc-inc-gpc(<GPC ID>,<Track ID>)", args[*arg-1]); |
| return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR; |
| } |
| |
| if (rule->arg.gpc.sc >= MAX_SESS_STKCTR) { |
| memprintf(err, "invalid stick table track ID '%s'. The max allowed ID is %d", |
| args[*arg-1], MAX_SESS_STKCTR-1); |
| return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR; |
| } |
| } |
| rule->action_ptr = action_inc_gpc; |
| } |
| else if (*cmd_name == '0' ||*cmd_name == '1') { |
| char c = *cmd_name; |
| |
| cmd_name++; |
| if (*cmd_name == '\0') { |
| /* default stick table id. */ |
| rule->arg.gpc.sc = 0; |
| } else { |
| /* parse the stick table id. */ |
| if (*cmd_name != '(') { |
| memprintf(err, "invalid stick table track ID. Expects %s(<Track ID>)", args[*arg-1]); |
| return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR; |
| } |
| cmd_name++; /* jump the '(' */ |
| rule->arg.gpc.sc = strtol(cmd_name, &error, 10); /* Convert stick table id. */ |
| if (*error != ')') { |
| memprintf(err, "invalid stick table track ID. Expects %s(<Track ID>)", args[*arg-1]); |
| return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR; |
| } |
| |
| if (rule->arg.gpc.sc >= MAX_SESS_STKCTR) { |
| memprintf(err, "invalid stick table track ID. The max allowed ID is %d", |
| MAX_SESS_STKCTR-1); |
| return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR; |
| } |
| } |
| if (c == '1') |
| rule->action_ptr = action_inc_gpc1; |
| else |
| rule->action_ptr = action_inc_gpc0; |
| } |
| else { |
| /* default stick table id. */ |
| memprintf(err, "invalid gpc ID '%s'. Expects sc-set-gpc(<GPC ID>,<Track ID>)", args[*arg-1]); |
| return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR; |
| } |
| rule->action = ACT_CUSTOM; |
| return ACT_RET_PRS_OK; |
| } |
| |
| /* This function sets the gpt at index 'rule->arg.gpt.idx' of the array on the |
| * tracksc counter of index 'rule->arg.gpt.sc' stored into the <stream> or |
| * directly in the session <sess> if <stream> is set to NULL. This gpt is |
| * set to the value computed by the expression 'rule->arg.gpt.expr' or if |
| * 'rule->arg.gpt.expr' is null directly to the value of 'rule->arg.gpt.value'. |
| * |
| * This function always returns ACT_RET_CONT and parameter flags is unused. |
| */ |
| static enum act_return action_set_gpt(struct act_rule *rule, struct proxy *px, |
| struct session *sess, struct stream *s, int flags) |
| { |
| void *ptr; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| unsigned int value = 0; |
| struct sample *smp; |
| int smp_opt_dir; |
| |
| /* Extract the stksess, return OK if no stksess available. */ |
| if (s) |
| stkctr = &s->stkctr[rule->arg.gpt.sc]; |
| else |
| stkctr = &sess->stkctr[rule->arg.gpt.sc]; |
| |
| ts = stkctr_entry(stkctr); |
| if (!ts) |
| return ACT_RET_CONT; |
| |
| /* Store the sample in the required sc, and ignore errors. */ |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr_idx(stkctr->table, ts, STKTABLE_DT_GPT, rule->arg.gpt.idx); |
| if (ptr) { |
| |
| if (!rule->arg.gpt.expr) |
| value = (unsigned int)(rule->arg.gpt.value); |
| else { |
| switch (rule->from) { |
| case ACT_F_TCP_REQ_SES: smp_opt_dir = SMP_OPT_DIR_REQ; break; |
| case ACT_F_TCP_REQ_CNT: smp_opt_dir = SMP_OPT_DIR_REQ; break; |
| case ACT_F_TCP_RES_CNT: smp_opt_dir = SMP_OPT_DIR_RES; break; |
| case ACT_F_HTTP_REQ: smp_opt_dir = SMP_OPT_DIR_REQ; break; |
| case ACT_F_HTTP_RES: smp_opt_dir = SMP_OPT_DIR_RES; break; |
| default: |
| send_log(px, LOG_ERR, "stick table: internal error while setting gpt%u.", rule->arg.gpt.idx); |
| if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE)) |
| ha_alert("stick table: internal error while executing setting gpt%u.\n", rule->arg.gpt.idx); |
| return ACT_RET_CONT; |
| } |
| |
| /* Fetch and cast the expression. */ |
| smp = sample_fetch_as_type(px, sess, s, smp_opt_dir|SMP_OPT_FINAL, rule->arg.gpt.expr, SMP_T_SINT); |
| if (!smp) { |
| send_log(px, LOG_WARNING, "stick table: invalid expression or data type while setting gpt%u.", rule->arg.gpt.idx); |
| if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE)) |
| ha_alert("stick table: invalid expression or data type while setting gpt%u.\n", rule->arg.gpt.idx); |
| return ACT_RET_CONT; |
| } |
| value = (unsigned int)(smp->data.u.sint); |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &ts->lock); |
| |
| stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint) = value; |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &ts->lock); |
| |
| stktable_touch_local(stkctr->table, ts, 0); |
| } |
| |
| return ACT_RET_CONT; |
| } |
| |
| /* Always returns 1. */ |
| static enum act_return action_set_gpt0(struct act_rule *rule, struct proxy *px, |
| struct session *sess, struct stream *s, int flags) |
| { |
| void *ptr; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| unsigned int value = 0; |
| struct sample *smp; |
| int smp_opt_dir; |
| |
| /* Extract the stksess, return OK if no stksess available. */ |
| if (s) |
| stkctr = &s->stkctr[rule->arg.gpt.sc]; |
| else |
| stkctr = &sess->stkctr[rule->arg.gpt.sc]; |
| |
| ts = stkctr_entry(stkctr); |
| if (!ts) |
| return ACT_RET_CONT; |
| |
| /* Store the sample in the required sc, and ignore errors. */ |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, ts, STKTABLE_DT_GPT0); |
| if (!ptr) |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr_idx(stkctr->table, ts, STKTABLE_DT_GPT, 0); |
| |
| if (ptr) { |
| if (!rule->arg.gpt.expr) |
| value = (unsigned int)(rule->arg.gpt.value); |
| else { |
| switch (rule->from) { |
| case ACT_F_TCP_REQ_SES: smp_opt_dir = SMP_OPT_DIR_REQ; break; |
| case ACT_F_TCP_REQ_CNT: smp_opt_dir = SMP_OPT_DIR_REQ; break; |
| case ACT_F_TCP_RES_CNT: smp_opt_dir = SMP_OPT_DIR_RES; break; |
| case ACT_F_HTTP_REQ: smp_opt_dir = SMP_OPT_DIR_REQ; break; |
| case ACT_F_HTTP_RES: smp_opt_dir = SMP_OPT_DIR_RES; break; |
| default: |
| send_log(px, LOG_ERR, "stick table: internal error while setting gpt0."); |
| if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE)) |
| ha_alert("stick table: internal error while executing setting gpt0.\n"); |
| return ACT_RET_CONT; |
| } |
| |
| /* Fetch and cast the expression. */ |
| smp = sample_fetch_as_type(px, sess, s, smp_opt_dir|SMP_OPT_FINAL, rule->arg.gpt.expr, SMP_T_SINT); |
| if (!smp) { |
| send_log(px, LOG_WARNING, "stick table: invalid expression or data type while setting gpt0."); |
| if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE)) |
| ha_alert("stick table: invalid expression or data type while setting gpt0.\n"); |
| return ACT_RET_CONT; |
| } |
| value = (unsigned int)(smp->data.u.sint); |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &ts->lock); |
| |
| stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint) = value; |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &ts->lock); |
| |
| stktable_touch_local(stkctr->table, ts, 0); |
| } |
| |
| return ACT_RET_CONT; |
| } |
| |
| /* This function is a parser for the "sc-set-gpt" and "sc-set-gpt0" actions. |
| * It understands the formats: |
| * |
| * sc-set-gpt(<gpt IDX>,<track ID>) <expression> |
| * sc-set-gpt0(<track ID>) <expression> |
| * |
| * It returns ACT_RET_PRS_ERR if fails and <err> is filled with an error message. |
| * Otherwise, it returns ACT_RET_PRS_OK and the variable 'rule->arg.gpt.expr' |
| * is filled with the pointer to the expression to execute or NULL if the arg |
| * is directly an integer stored into 'rule->arg.gpt.value'. |
| */ |
| static enum act_parse_ret parse_set_gpt(const char **args, int *arg, struct proxy *px, |
| struct act_rule *rule, char **err) |
| { |
| const char *cmd_name = args[*arg-1]; |
| char *error; |
| int smp_val; |
| |
| cmd_name += strlen("sc-set-gpt"); |
| if (*cmd_name == '(') { |
| cmd_name++; /* skip the '(' */ |
| rule->arg.gpt.idx = strtoul(cmd_name, &error, 10); /* Convert stick table id. */ |
| if (*error != ',') { |
| memprintf(err, "Missing gpt ID '%s'. Expects sc-set-gpt(<GPT ID>,<Track ID>)", args[*arg-1]); |
| return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR; |
| } |
| else { |
| cmd_name = error + 1; /* skip the ',' */ |
| rule->arg.gpt.sc = strtol(cmd_name, &error, 10); /* Convert stick table id. */ |
| if (*error != ')') { |
| memprintf(err, "invalid stick table track ID '%s'. Expects sc-set-gpt(<GPT ID>,<Track ID>)", args[*arg-1]); |
| return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR; |
| } |
| |
| if (rule->arg.gpt.sc >= MAX_SESS_STKCTR) { |
| memprintf(err, "invalid stick table track ID '%s'. The max allowed ID is %d", |
| args[*arg-1], MAX_SESS_STKCTR-1); |
| return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR; |
| } |
| } |
| rule->action_ptr = action_set_gpt; |
| } |
| else if (*cmd_name == '0') { |
| cmd_name++; |
| if (*cmd_name == '\0') { |
| /* default stick table id. */ |
| rule->arg.gpt.sc = 0; |
| } else { |
| /* parse the stick table id. */ |
| if (*cmd_name != '(') { |
| memprintf(err, "invalid stick table track ID '%s'. Expects sc-set-gpt0(<Track ID>)", args[*arg-1]); |
| return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR; |
| } |
| cmd_name++; /* jump the '(' */ |
| rule->arg.gpt.sc = strtol(cmd_name, &error, 10); /* Convert stick table id. */ |
| if (*error != ')') { |
| memprintf(err, "invalid stick table track ID '%s'. Expects sc-set-gpt0(<Track ID>)", args[*arg-1]); |
| return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR; |
| } |
| |
| if (rule->arg.gpt.sc >= MAX_SESS_STKCTR) { |
| memprintf(err, "invalid stick table track ID '%s'. The max allowed ID is %d", |
| args[*arg-1], MAX_SESS_STKCTR-1); |
| return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR; |
| } |
| } |
| rule->action_ptr = action_set_gpt0; |
| } |
| else { |
| /* default stick table id. */ |
| memprintf(err, "invalid gpt ID '%s'. Expects sc-set-gpt(<GPT ID>,<Track ID>)", args[*arg-1]); |
| return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR; |
| } |
| |
| /* value may be either an integer or an expression */ |
| rule->arg.gpt.expr = NULL; |
| rule->arg.gpt.value = strtol(args[*arg], &error, 10); |
| if (*error == '\0') { |
| /* valid integer, skip it */ |
| (*arg)++; |
| } else { |
| rule->arg.gpt.expr = sample_parse_expr((char **)args, arg, px->conf.args.file, |
| px->conf.args.line, err, &px->conf.args, NULL); |
| if (!rule->arg.gpt.expr) |
| return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR; |
| |
| switch (rule->from) { |
| case ACT_F_TCP_REQ_SES: smp_val = SMP_VAL_FE_SES_ACC; break; |
| case ACT_F_TCP_REQ_CNT: smp_val = SMP_VAL_FE_REQ_CNT; break; |
| case ACT_F_TCP_RES_CNT: smp_val = SMP_VAL_BE_RES_CNT; break; |
| case ACT_F_HTTP_REQ: smp_val = SMP_VAL_FE_HRQ_HDR; break; |
| case ACT_F_HTTP_RES: smp_val = SMP_VAL_BE_HRS_HDR; break; |
| default: |
| memprintf(err, "internal error, unexpected rule->from=%d, please report this bug!", rule->from); |
| return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR; |
| } |
| if (!(rule->arg.gpt.expr->fetch->val & smp_val)) { |
| memprintf(err, "fetch method '%s' extracts information from '%s', none of which is available here", args[*arg-1], |
| sample_src_names(rule->arg.gpt.expr->fetch->use)); |
| free(rule->arg.gpt.expr); |
| return ACT_RET_PRS_ERR; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| rule->action = ACT_CUSTOM; |
| |
| return ACT_RET_PRS_OK; |
| } |
| |
| /* set temp integer to the number of used entries in the table pointed to by expr. |
| * Accepts exactly 1 argument of type table. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_table_cnt(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = args->data.t->current; |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* set temp integer to the number of free entries in the table pointed to by expr. |
| * Accepts exactly 1 argument of type table. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_table_avl(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stktable *t; |
| |
| t = args->data.t; |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = t->size - t->current; |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* Returns a pointer to a stkctr depending on the fetch keyword name. |
| * It is designed to be called as sc[0-9]_* sc_* or src_* exclusively. |
| * sc[0-9]_* will return a pointer to the respective field in the |
| * stream <l4>. sc_* requires an UINT argument specifying the stick |
| * counter number. src_* will fill a locally allocated structure with |
| * the table and entry corresponding to what is specified with src_*. |
| * NULL may be returned if the designated stkctr is not tracked. For |
| * the sc_* and sc[0-9]_* forms, an optional table argument may be |
| * passed. When present, the currently tracked key is then looked up |
| * in the specified table instead of the current table. The purpose is |
| * to be able to convert multiple values per key (eg: have gpc0 from |
| * multiple tables). <strm> is allowed to be NULL, in which case only |
| * the session will be consulted. |
| */ |
| struct stkctr * |
| smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(struct session *sess, struct stream *strm, const struct arg *args, const char *kw, struct stkctr *stkctr) |
| { |
| struct stkctr *stkptr; |
| struct stksess *stksess; |
| unsigned int num = kw[2] - '0'; |
| int arg = 0; |
| |
| if (num == '_' - '0') { |
| /* sc_* variant, args[0] = ctr# (mandatory) */ |
| num = args[arg++].data.sint; |
| } |
| else if (num > 9) { /* src_* variant, args[0] = table */ |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct connection *conn = objt_conn(sess->origin); |
| struct sample smp; |
| |
| if (!conn) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| /* Fetch source address in a sample. */ |
| smp.px = NULL; |
| smp.sess = sess; |
| smp.strm = strm; |
| if (!smp_fetch_src || !smp_fetch_src(empty_arg_list, &smp, "src", NULL)) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| /* Converts into key. */ |
| key = smp_to_stkey(&smp, args->data.t); |
| if (!key) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| stkctr->table = args->data.t; |
| stkctr_set_entry(stkctr, stktable_lookup_key(stkctr->table, key)); |
| return stkctr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Here, <num> contains the counter number from 0 to 9 for |
| * the sc[0-9]_ form, or even higher using sc_(num) if needed. |
| * args[arg] is the first optional argument. We first lookup the |
| * ctr form the stream, then from the session if it was not there. |
| * But we must be sure the counter does not exceed MAX_SESS_STKCTR. |
| */ |
| if (num >= MAX_SESS_STKCTR) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| if (strm) |
| stkptr = &strm->stkctr[num]; |
| if (!strm || !stkctr_entry(stkptr)) { |
| stkptr = &sess->stkctr[num]; |
| if (!stkctr_entry(stkptr)) |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| stksess = stkctr_entry(stkptr); |
| if (!stksess) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| if (unlikely(args[arg].type == ARGT_TAB)) { |
| /* an alternate table was specified, let's look up the same key there */ |
| stkctr->table = args[arg].data.t; |
| stkctr_set_entry(stkctr, stktable_lookup(stkctr->table, stksess)); |
| return stkctr; |
| } |
| return stkptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* same as smp_fetch_sc_stkctr() but dedicated to src_* and can create |
| * the entry if it doesn't exist yet. This is needed for a few fetch |
| * functions which need to create an entry, such as src_inc_gpc* and |
| * src_clr_gpc*. |
| */ |
| struct stkctr * |
| smp_create_src_stkctr(struct session *sess, struct stream *strm, const struct arg *args, const char *kw, struct stkctr *stkctr) |
| { |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| struct connection *conn = objt_conn(sess->origin); |
| struct sample smp; |
| |
| if (strncmp(kw, "src_", 4) != 0) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| if (!conn) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| /* Fetch source address in a sample. */ |
| smp.px = NULL; |
| smp.sess = sess; |
| smp.strm = strm; |
| if (!smp_fetch_src || !smp_fetch_src(empty_arg_list, &smp, "src", NULL)) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| /* Converts into key. */ |
| key = smp_to_stkey(&smp, args->data.t); |
| if (!key) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| stkctr->table = args->data.t; |
| stkctr_set_entry(stkctr, stktable_get_entry(stkctr->table, key)); |
| return stkctr; |
| } |
| |
| /* set return a boolean indicating if the requested stream counter is |
| * currently being tracked or not. |
| * Supports being called as "sc[0-9]_tracked" only. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_tracked(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_BOOL; |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| smp->data.u.sint = !!stkctr; |
| |
| /* release the ref count */ |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* set <smp> to the General Purpose Tag of index set as first arg |
| * to value from the stream's tracked frontend counters or from the src. |
| * Supports being called as "sc_get_gpt(<gpt-idx>,<sc-idx>[,<table>])" or |
| * "src_get_gpt(<gpt-idx>[,<table>])" only. Value zero is returned if |
| * the key is new or gpt is not stored. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_get_gpt(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| unsigned int idx; |
| |
| idx = args[0].data.sint; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args + 1, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (stkctr_entry(stkctr)) { |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr_idx(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPT, idx); |
| if (!ptr) { |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| return 0; /* parameter not stored */ |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* set <smp> to the General Purpose Flag 0 value from the stream's tracked |
| * frontend counters or from the src. |
| * Supports being called as "sc[0-9]_get_gpc0" or "src_get_gpt0" only. Value |
| * zero is returned if the key is new. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_get_gpt0(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (stkctr_entry(stkctr)) { |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPT0); |
| if (!ptr) |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr_idx(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPT, 0); |
| |
| if (!ptr) { |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| return 0; /* parameter not stored */ |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* set <smp> to the GPC[args(0)]'s value from the stream's tracked |
| * frontend counters or from the src. |
| * Supports being called as "sc_get_gpc(<gpc-idx>,<sc-idx>[,<table>])" or |
| * "src_get_gpc(<gpc-idx>[,<table>])" only. Value |
| * Value zero is returned if the key is new or gpc is not stored. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_get_gpc(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| unsigned int idx; |
| |
| idx = args[0].data.sint; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args + 1, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (stkctr_entry(stkctr) != NULL) { |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr_idx(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPC, idx); |
| if (!ptr) { |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| return 0; /* parameter not stored */ |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* set <smp> to the General Purpose Counter 0 value from the stream's tracked |
| * frontend counters or from the src. |
| * Supports being called as "sc[0-9]_get_gpc0" or "src_get_gpc0" only. Value |
| * zero is returned if the key is new. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_get_gpc0(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (stkctr_entry(stkctr) != NULL) { |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPC0); |
| if (!ptr) { |
| /* fallback on the gpc array */ |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr_idx(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPC, 0); |
| } |
| |
| if (!ptr) { |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| return 0; /* parameter not stored */ |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* set <smp> to the General Purpose Counter 1 value from the stream's tracked |
| * frontend counters or from the src. |
| * Supports being called as "sc[0-9]_get_gpc1" or "src_get_gpc1" only. Value |
| * zero is returned if the key is new. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_get_gpc1(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (stkctr_entry(stkctr) != NULL) { |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPC1); |
| if (!ptr) { |
| /* fallback on the gpc array */ |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr_idx(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPC, 1); |
| } |
| |
| if (!ptr) { |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| return 0; /* parameter not stored */ |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* set <smp> to the GPC[args(0)]'s event rate from the stream's |
| * tracked frontend counters or from the src. |
| * Supports being called as "sc_gpc_rate(<gpc-idx>,<sc-idx>[,<table])" |
| * or "src_gpc_rate(<gpc-idx>[,<table>])" only. |
| * Value zero is returned if the key is new or gpc_rate is not stored. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_gpc_rate(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| unsigned int idx; |
| |
| idx = args[0].data.sint; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args + 1, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| if (stkctr_entry(stkctr) != NULL) { |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr_idx(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPC_RATE, idx); |
| if (!ptr) { |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| return 0; /* parameter not stored */ |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = read_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_frqp), |
| stkctr->table->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_GPC_RATE].u); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* set <smp> to the General Purpose Counter 0's event rate from the stream's |
| * tracked frontend counters or from the src. |
| * Supports being called as "sc[0-9]_gpc0_rate" or "src_gpc0_rate" only. |
| * Value zero is returned if the key is new. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_gpc0_rate(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| unsigned int period; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| if (stkctr_entry(stkctr) != NULL) { |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPC0_RATE); |
| if (ptr) { |
| period = stkctr->table->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_GPC0_RATE].u; |
| } |
| else { |
| /* fallback on the gpc array */ |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr_idx(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPC_RATE, 0); |
| if (ptr) |
| period = stkctr->table->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_GPC_RATE].u; |
| } |
| |
| if (!ptr) { |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| return 0; /* parameter not stored */ |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = read_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_frqp), period); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* set <smp> to the General Purpose Counter 1's event rate from the stream's |
| * tracked frontend counters or from the src. |
| * Supports being called as "sc[0-9]_gpc1_rate" or "src_gpc1_rate" only. |
| * Value zero is returned if the key is new. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_gpc1_rate(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| unsigned int period; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| if (stkctr_entry(stkctr) != NULL) { |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPC1_RATE); |
| if (ptr) { |
| period = stkctr->table->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_GPC1_RATE].u; |
| } |
| else { |
| /* fallback on the gpc array */ |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr_idx(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPC_RATE, 1); |
| if (ptr) |
| period = stkctr->table->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_GPC_RATE].u; |
| } |
| |
| if (!ptr) { |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| return 0; /* parameter not stored */ |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = read_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_frqp), period); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* Increment the GPC[args(0)] value from the stream's tracked |
| * frontend counters and return it into temp integer. |
| * Supports being called as "sc_inc_gpc(<gpc-idx>,<sc-idx>[,<table>])" |
| * or "src_inc_gpc(<gpc-idx>[,<table>])" only. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_inc_gpc(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| unsigned int idx; |
| |
| idx = args[0].data.sint; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args + 1, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!stkctr_entry(stkctr)) |
| stkctr = smp_create_src_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| |
| if (stkctr && stkctr_entry(stkctr)) { |
| void *ptr1,*ptr2; |
| |
| |
| /* First, update gpc0_rate if it's tracked. Second, update its |
| * gpc0 if tracked. Returns gpc0's value otherwise the curr_ctr. |
| */ |
| ptr1 = stktable_data_ptr_idx(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPC_RATE, idx); |
| ptr2 = stktable_data_ptr_idx(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPC, idx); |
| if (ptr1 || ptr2) { |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| if (ptr1) { |
| update_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr1, std_t_frqp), |
| stkctr->table->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_GPC_RATE].u, 1); |
| smp->data.u.sint = (&stktable_data_cast(ptr1, std_t_frqp))->curr_ctr; |
| } |
| |
| if (ptr2) |
| smp->data.u.sint = ++stktable_data_cast(ptr2, std_t_uint); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| /* If data was modified, we need to touch to re-schedule sync */ |
| stktable_touch_local(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) ? 1 : 0); |
| } |
| else if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* Increment the General Purpose Counter 0 value from the stream's tracked |
| * frontend counters and return it into temp integer. |
| * Supports being called as "sc[0-9]_inc_gpc0" or "src_inc_gpc0" only. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_inc_gpc0(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| unsigned int period = 0; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!stkctr_entry(stkctr)) |
| stkctr = smp_create_src_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| |
| if (stkctr && stkctr_entry(stkctr)) { |
| void *ptr1,*ptr2; |
| |
| |
| /* First, update gpc0_rate if it's tracked. Second, update its |
| * gpc0 if tracked. Returns gpc0's value otherwise the curr_ctr. |
| */ |
| ptr1 = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPC0_RATE); |
| if (ptr1) { |
| period = stkctr->table->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_GPC0_RATE].u; |
| } |
| else { |
| /* fallback on the gpc array */ |
| ptr1 = stktable_data_ptr_idx(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPC_RATE, 0); |
| if (ptr1) |
| period = stkctr->table->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_GPC_RATE].u; |
| } |
| |
| ptr2 = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPC0); |
| if (!ptr2) { |
| /* fallback on the gpc array */ |
| ptr2 = stktable_data_ptr_idx(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPC, 0); |
| } |
| |
| if (ptr1 || ptr2) { |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| if (ptr1) { |
| update_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr1, std_t_frqp), |
| period, 1); |
| smp->data.u.sint = (&stktable_data_cast(ptr1, std_t_frqp))->curr_ctr; |
| } |
| |
| if (ptr2) |
| smp->data.u.sint = ++stktable_data_cast(ptr2, std_t_uint); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| /* If data was modified, we need to touch to re-schedule sync */ |
| stktable_touch_local(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) ? 1 : 0); |
| } |
| else if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* Increment the General Purpose Counter 1 value from the stream's tracked |
| * frontend counters and return it into temp integer. |
| * Supports being called as "sc[0-9]_inc_gpc1" or "src_inc_gpc1" only. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_inc_gpc1(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| unsigned int period = 0; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!stkctr_entry(stkctr)) |
| stkctr = smp_create_src_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| |
| if (stkctr && stkctr_entry(stkctr)) { |
| void *ptr1,*ptr2; |
| |
| |
| /* First, update gpc1_rate if it's tracked. Second, update its |
| * gpc1 if tracked. Returns gpc1's value otherwise the curr_ctr. |
| */ |
| ptr1 = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPC1_RATE); |
| if (ptr1) { |
| period = stkctr->table->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_GPC1_RATE].u; |
| } |
| else { |
| /* fallback on the gpc array */ |
| ptr1 = stktable_data_ptr_idx(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPC_RATE, 1); |
| if (ptr1) |
| period = stkctr->table->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_GPC_RATE].u; |
| } |
| |
| ptr2 = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPC1); |
| if (!ptr2) { |
| /* fallback on the gpc array */ |
| ptr2 = stktable_data_ptr_idx(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPC, 1); |
| } |
| |
| if (ptr1 || ptr2) { |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| if (ptr1) { |
| update_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr1, std_t_frqp), |
| period, 1); |
| smp->data.u.sint = (&stktable_data_cast(ptr1, std_t_frqp))->curr_ctr; |
| } |
| |
| if (ptr2) |
| smp->data.u.sint = ++stktable_data_cast(ptr2, std_t_uint); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| /* If data was modified, we need to touch to re-schedule sync */ |
| stktable_touch_local(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) ? 1 : 0); |
| } |
| else if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* Clear the GPC[args(0)] value from the stream's tracked |
| * frontend counters and return its previous value into temp integer. |
| * Supports being called as "sc_clr_gpc(<gpc-idx>,<sc-idx>[,<table>])" |
| * or "src_clr_gpc(<gpc-idx>[,<table>])" only. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_clr_gpc(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| unsigned int idx; |
| |
| idx = args[0].data.sint; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args + 1, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!stkctr_entry(stkctr)) |
| stkctr = smp_create_src_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| |
| if (stkctr && stkctr_entry(stkctr)) { |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr_idx(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPC, idx); |
| if (!ptr) { |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| return 0; /* parameter not stored */ |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint); |
| stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint) = 0; |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| /* If data was modified, we need to touch to re-schedule sync */ |
| stktable_touch_local(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) ? 1 : 0); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* Clear the General Purpose Counter 0 value from the stream's tracked |
| * frontend counters and return its previous value into temp integer. |
| * Supports being called as "sc[0-9]_clr_gpc0" or "src_clr_gpc0" only. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_clr_gpc0(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!stkctr_entry(stkctr)) |
| stkctr = smp_create_src_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| |
| if (stkctr && stkctr_entry(stkctr)) { |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPC0); |
| if (!ptr) { |
| /* fallback on the gpc array */ |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr_idx(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPC, 0); |
| } |
| |
| if (!ptr) { |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| return 0; /* parameter not stored */ |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint); |
| stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint) = 0; |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| /* If data was modified, we need to touch to re-schedule sync */ |
| stktable_touch_local(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) ? 1 : 0); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* Clear the General Purpose Counter 1 value from the stream's tracked |
| * frontend counters and return its previous value into temp integer. |
| * Supports being called as "sc[0-9]_clr_gpc1" or "src_clr_gpc1" only. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_clr_gpc1(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| |
| if (!stkctr_entry(stkctr)) |
| stkctr = smp_create_src_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| |
| if (stkctr && stkctr_entry(stkctr)) { |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPC1); |
| if (!ptr) { |
| /* fallback on the gpc array */ |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr_idx(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_GPC, 1); |
| } |
| |
| if (!ptr) { |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| return 0; /* parameter not stored */ |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint); |
| stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint) = 0; |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| /* If data was modified, we need to touch to re-schedule sync */ |
| stktable_touch_local(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) ? 1 : 0); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* set <smp> to the cumulated number of connections from the stream's tracked |
| * frontend counters. Supports being called as "sc[0-9]_conn_cnt" or |
| * "src_conn_cnt" only. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_conn_cnt(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| if (stkctr_entry(stkctr) != NULL) { |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_CONN_CNT); |
| if (!ptr) { |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| return 0; /* parameter not stored */ |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| |
| |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* set <smp> to the connection rate from the stream's tracked frontend |
| * counters. Supports being called as "sc[0-9]_conn_rate" or "src_conn_rate" |
| * only. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_conn_rate(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| if (stkctr_entry(stkctr) != NULL) { |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_CONN_RATE); |
| if (!ptr) { |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| return 0; /* parameter not stored */ |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = read_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_frqp), |
| stkctr->table->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_CONN_RATE].u); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* set temp integer to the number of connections from the stream's source address |
| * in the table pointed to by expr, after updating it. |
| * Accepts exactly 1 argument of type table. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_src_updt_conn_cnt(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct connection *conn = objt_conn(smp->sess->origin); |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| struct stktable_key *key; |
| void *ptr; |
| struct stktable *t; |
| |
| if (!conn) |
| return 0; |
| |
| /* Fetch source address in a sample. */ |
| if (!smp_fetch_src || !smp_fetch_src(empty_arg_list, smp, "src", NULL)) |
| return 0; |
| |
| /* Converts into key. */ |
| key = smp_to_stkey(smp, args->data.t); |
| if (!key) |
| return 0; |
| |
| t = args->data.t; |
| |
| if ((ts = stktable_get_entry(t, key)) == NULL) |
| /* entry does not exist and could not be created */ |
| return 0; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, STKTABLE_DT_CONN_CNT); |
| if (!ptr) { |
| return 0; /* parameter not stored in this table */ |
| } |
| |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &ts->lock); |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = ++stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &ts->lock); |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| |
| stktable_touch_local(t, ts, 1); |
| |
| /* Touch was previously performed by stktable_update_key */ |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* set <smp> to the number of concurrent connections from the stream's tracked |
| * frontend counters. Supports being called as "sc[0-9]_conn_cur" or |
| * "src_conn_cur" only. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_conn_cur(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| if (stkctr_entry(stkctr) != NULL) { |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_CONN_CUR); |
| if (!ptr) { |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| return 0; /* parameter not stored */ |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* set <smp> to the cumulated number of streams from the stream's tracked |
| * frontend counters. Supports being called as "sc[0-9]_sess_cnt" or |
| * "src_sess_cnt" only. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_sess_cnt(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| if (stkctr_entry(stkctr) != NULL) { |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_SESS_CNT); |
| if (!ptr) { |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| return 0; /* parameter not stored */ |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* set <smp> to the stream rate from the stream's tracked frontend counters. |
| * Supports being called as "sc[0-9]_sess_rate" or "src_sess_rate" only. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_sess_rate(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| if (stkctr_entry(stkctr) != NULL) { |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_SESS_RATE); |
| if (!ptr) { |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| return 0; /* parameter not stored */ |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = read_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_frqp), |
| stkctr->table->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_SESS_RATE].u); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* set <smp> to the cumulated number of HTTP requests from the stream's tracked |
| * frontend counters. Supports being called as "sc[0-9]_http_req_cnt" or |
| * "src_http_req_cnt" only. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_http_req_cnt(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| if (stkctr_entry(stkctr) != NULL) { |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_REQ_CNT); |
| if (!ptr) { |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| return 0; /* parameter not stored */ |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* set <smp> to the HTTP request rate from the stream's tracked frontend |
| * counters. Supports being called as "sc[0-9]_http_req_rate" or |
| * "src_http_req_rate" only. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_http_req_rate(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| if (stkctr_entry(stkctr) != NULL) { |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_REQ_RATE); |
| if (!ptr) { |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| return 0; /* parameter not stored */ |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = read_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_frqp), |
| stkctr->table->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_REQ_RATE].u); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* set <smp> to the cumulated number of HTTP requests errors from the stream's |
| * tracked frontend counters. Supports being called as "sc[0-9]_http_err_cnt" or |
| * "src_http_err_cnt" only. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_http_err_cnt(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| if (stkctr_entry(stkctr) != NULL) { |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_ERR_CNT); |
| if (!ptr) { |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| return 0; /* parameter not stored */ |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* set <smp> to the HTTP request error rate from the stream's tracked frontend |
| * counters. Supports being called as "sc[0-9]_http_err_rate" or |
| * "src_http_err_rate" only. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_http_err_rate(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| if (stkctr_entry(stkctr) != NULL) { |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_ERR_RATE); |
| if (!ptr) { |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| return 0; /* parameter not stored */ |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = read_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_frqp), |
| stkctr->table->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_ERR_RATE].u); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* set <smp> to the cumulated number of HTTP response failures from the stream's |
| * tracked frontend counters. Supports being called as "sc[0-9]_http_fail_cnt" or |
| * "src_http_fail_cnt" only. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_http_fail_cnt(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| if (stkctr_entry(stkctr) != NULL) { |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_FAIL_CNT); |
| if (!ptr) { |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| return 0; /* parameter not stored */ |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* set <smp> to the HTTP response failure rate from the stream's tracked frontend |
| * counters. Supports being called as "sc[0-9]_http_fail_rate" or |
| * "src_http_fail_rate" only. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_http_fail_rate(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| if (stkctr_entry(stkctr) != NULL) { |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_FAIL_RATE); |
| if (!ptr) { |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| return 0; /* parameter not stored */ |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = read_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_frqp), |
| stkctr->table->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_FAIL_RATE].u); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* set <smp> to the number of kbytes received from clients, as found in the |
| * stream's tracked frontend counters. Supports being called as |
| * "sc[0-9]_kbytes_in" or "src_kbytes_in" only. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_kbytes_in(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| if (stkctr_entry(stkctr) != NULL) { |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_BYTES_IN_CNT); |
| if (!ptr) { |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| return 0; /* parameter not stored */ |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_ull) >> 10; |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* set <smp> to the data rate received from clients in bytes/s, as found |
| * in the stream's tracked frontend counters. Supports being called as |
| * "sc[0-9]_bytes_in_rate" or "src_bytes_in_rate" only. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_bytes_in_rate(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| if (stkctr_entry(stkctr) != NULL) { |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_BYTES_IN_RATE); |
| if (!ptr) { |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| return 0; /* parameter not stored */ |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = read_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_frqp), |
| stkctr->table->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_BYTES_IN_RATE].u); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* set <smp> to the number of kbytes sent to clients, as found in the |
| * stream's tracked frontend counters. Supports being called as |
| * "sc[0-9]_kbytes_out" or "src_kbytes_out" only. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_kbytes_out(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| if (stkctr_entry(stkctr) != NULL) { |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_BYTES_OUT_CNT); |
| if (!ptr) { |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| return 0; /* parameter not stored */ |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_ull) >> 10; |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* set <smp> to the data rate sent to clients in bytes/s, as found in the |
| * stream's tracked frontend counters. Supports being called as |
| * "sc[0-9]_bytes_out_rate" or "src_bytes_out_rate" only. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_bytes_out_rate(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| smp->data.u.sint = 0; |
| if (stkctr_entry(stkctr) != NULL) { |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr), STKTABLE_DT_BYTES_OUT_RATE); |
| if (!ptr) { |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| return 0; /* parameter not stored */ |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| smp->data.u.sint = read_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_frqp), |
| stkctr->table->data_arg[STKTABLE_DT_BYTES_OUT_RATE].u); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &stkctr_entry(stkctr)->lock); |
| |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* set <smp> to the number of active trackers on the SC entry in the stream's |
| * tracked frontend counters. Supports being called as "sc[0-9]_trackers" only. |
| */ |
| static int |
| smp_fetch_sc_trackers(const struct arg *args, struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private) |
| { |
| struct stkctr tmpstkctr; |
| struct stkctr *stkctr; |
| |
| stkctr = smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(smp->sess, smp->strm, args, kw, &tmpstkctr); |
| if (!stkctr) |
| return 0; |
| |
| smp->flags = SMP_F_VOL_TEST; |
| smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT; |
| if (stkctr == &tmpstkctr) { |
| smp->data.u.sint = stkctr_entry(stkctr) ? (stkctr_entry(stkctr)->ref_cnt-1) : 0; |
| stktable_release(stkctr->table, stkctr_entry(stkctr)); |
| } |
| else { |
| smp->data.u.sint = stkctr_entry(stkctr) ? stkctr_entry(stkctr)->ref_cnt : 0; |
| } |
| |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* The functions below are used to manipulate table contents from the CLI. |
| * There are 3 main actions, "clear", "set" and "show". The code is shared |
| * between all actions, and the action is encoded in the void *private in |
| * the appctx as well as in the keyword registration, among one of the |
| * following values. |
| */ |
| |
| enum { |
| STK_CLI_ACT_CLR, |
| STK_CLI_ACT_SET, |
| STK_CLI_ACT_SHOW, |
| }; |
| |
| /* Dump the status of a table to a stream connector's |
| * read buffer. It returns 0 if the output buffer is full |
| * and needs to be called again, otherwise non-zero. |
| */ |
| static int table_dump_head_to_buffer(struct buffer *msg, |
| struct appctx *appctx, |
| struct stktable *t, struct stktable *target) |
| { |
| struct stream *s = __sc_strm(appctx_sc(appctx)); |
| |
| chunk_appendf(msg, "# table: %s, type: %s, size:%d, used:%d\n", |
| t->id, stktable_types[t->type].kw, t->size, t->current); |
| |
| /* any other information should be dumped here */ |
| |
| if (target && (strm_li(s)->bind_conf->level & ACCESS_LVL_MASK) < ACCESS_LVL_OPER) |
| chunk_appendf(msg, "# contents not dumped due to insufficient privileges\n"); |
| |
| if (applet_putchk(appctx, msg) == -1) |
| return 0; |
| |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* Dump a table entry to a stream connector's |
| * read buffer. It returns 0 if the output buffer is full |
| * and needs to be called again, otherwise non-zero. |
| */ |
| static int table_dump_entry_to_buffer(struct buffer *msg, |
| struct appctx *appctx, |
| struct stktable *t, struct stksess *entry) |
| { |
| int dt; |
| |
| chunk_appendf(msg, "%p:", entry); |
| |
| if (t->type == SMP_T_IPV4) { |
| char addr[INET_ADDRSTRLEN]; |
| inet_ntop(AF_INET, (const void *)&entry->key.key, addr, sizeof(addr)); |
| chunk_appendf(msg, " key=%s", addr); |
| } |
| else if (t->type == SMP_T_IPV6) { |
| char addr[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN]; |
| inet_ntop(AF_INET6, (const void *)&entry->key.key, addr, sizeof(addr)); |
| chunk_appendf(msg, " key=%s", addr); |
| } |
| else if (t->type == SMP_T_SINT) { |
| chunk_appendf(msg, " key=%u", read_u32(entry->key.key)); |
| } |
| else if (t->type == SMP_T_STR) { |
| chunk_appendf(msg, " key="); |
| dump_text(msg, (const char *)entry->key.key, t->key_size); |
| } |
| else { |
| chunk_appendf(msg, " key="); |
| dump_binary(msg, (const char *)entry->key.key, t->key_size); |
| } |
| |
| chunk_appendf(msg, " use=%d exp=%d shard=%d", entry->ref_cnt - 1, tick_remain(now_ms, entry->expire), entry->shard); |
| |
| for (dt = 0; dt < STKTABLE_DATA_TYPES; dt++) { |
| void *ptr; |
| |
| if (t->data_ofs[dt] == 0) |
| continue; |
| if (stktable_data_types[dt].is_array) { |
| char tmp[16] = {}; |
| const char *name_pfx = stktable_data_types[dt].name; |
| const char *name_sfx = NULL; |
| unsigned int idx = 0; |
| int i = 0; |
| |
| /* split name to show index before first _ of the name |
| * for example: 'gpc3_rate' if array name is 'gpc_rate'. |
| */ |
| for (i = 0 ; i < (sizeof(tmp) - 1); i++) { |
| if (!name_pfx[i]) |
| break; |
| if (name_pfx[i] == '_') { |
| name_pfx = &tmp[0]; |
| name_sfx = &stktable_data_types[dt].name[i]; |
| break; |
| } |
| tmp[i] = name_pfx[i]; |
| } |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr_idx(t, entry, dt, idx); |
| while (ptr) { |
| if (stktable_data_types[dt].arg_type == ARG_T_DELAY) |
| chunk_appendf(msg, " %s%u%s(%u)=", name_pfx, idx, name_sfx ? name_sfx : "", t->data_arg[dt].u); |
| else |
| chunk_appendf(msg, " %s%u%s=", name_pfx, idx, name_sfx ? name_sfx : ""); |
| switch (stktable_data_types[dt].std_type) { |
| case STD_T_SINT: |
| chunk_appendf(msg, "%d", stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_sint)); |
| break; |
| case STD_T_UINT: |
| chunk_appendf(msg, "%u", stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint)); |
| break; |
| case STD_T_ULL: |
| chunk_appendf(msg, "%llu", stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_ull)); |
| break; |
| case STD_T_FRQP: |
| chunk_appendf(msg, "%u", |
| read_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_frqp), |
| t->data_arg[dt].u)); |
| break; |
| } |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr_idx(t, entry, dt, ++idx); |
| } |
| continue; |
| } |
| if (stktable_data_types[dt].arg_type == ARG_T_DELAY) |
| chunk_appendf(msg, " %s(%u)=", stktable_data_types[dt].name, t->data_arg[dt].u); |
| else |
| chunk_appendf(msg, " %s=", stktable_data_types[dt].name); |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(t, entry, dt); |
| switch (stktable_data_types[dt].std_type) { |
| case STD_T_SINT: |
| chunk_appendf(msg, "%d", stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_sint)); |
| break; |
| case STD_T_UINT: |
| chunk_appendf(msg, "%u", stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint)); |
| break; |
| case STD_T_ULL: |
| chunk_appendf(msg, "%llu", stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_ull)); |
| break; |
| case STD_T_FRQP: |
| chunk_appendf(msg, "%u", |
| read_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_frqp), |
| t->data_arg[dt].u)); |
| break; |
| case STD_T_DICT: { |
| struct dict_entry *de; |
| de = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_dict); |
| chunk_appendf(msg, "%s", de ? (char *)de->value.key : "-"); |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| chunk_appendf(msg, "\n"); |
| |
| if (applet_putchk(appctx, msg) == -1) |
| return 0; |
| |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* appctx context used by the "show table" command */ |
| struct show_table_ctx { |
| void *target; /* table we want to dump, or NULL for all */ |
| struct stktable *t; /* table being currently dumped (first if NULL) */ |
| struct stksess *entry; /* last entry we were trying to dump (or first if NULL) */ |
| long long value[STKTABLE_FILTER_LEN]; /* value to compare against */ |
| signed char data_type[STKTABLE_FILTER_LEN]; /* type of data to compare, or -1 if none */ |
| signed char data_op[STKTABLE_FILTER_LEN]; /* operator (STD_OP_*) when data_type set */ |
| enum { |
| STATE_NEXT = 0, /* px points to next table, entry=NULL */ |
| STATE_DUMP, /* px points to curr table, entry is valid, refcount held */ |
| STATE_DONE, /* done dumping */ |
| } state; |
| char action; /* action on the table : one of STK_CLI_ACT_* */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* Processes a single table entry matching a specific key passed in argument. |
| * returns 0 if wants to be called again, 1 if has ended processing. |
| */ |
| static int table_process_entry_per_key(struct appctx *appctx, char **args) |
| { |
| struct show_table_ctx *ctx = appctx->svcctx; |
| struct stktable *t = ctx->target; |
| struct stksess *ts; |
| uint32_t uint32_key; |
| unsigned char ip6_key[sizeof(struct in6_addr)]; |
| long long value; |
| int data_type; |
| int cur_arg; |
| void *ptr; |
| struct freq_ctr *frqp; |
| |
| if (!*args[4]) |
| return cli_err(appctx, "Key value expected\n"); |
| |
| switch (t->type) { |
| case SMP_T_IPV4: |
| uint32_key = htonl(inetaddr_host(args[4])); |
| static_table_key.key = &uint32_key; |
| break; |
| case SMP_T_IPV6: |
| if (inet_pton(AF_INET6, args[4], ip6_key) <= 0) |
| return cli_err(appctx, "Invalid key\n"); |
| static_table_key.key = &ip6_key; |
| break; |
| case SMP_T_SINT: |
| { |
| char *endptr; |
| unsigned long val; |
| errno = 0; |
| val = strtoul(args[4], &endptr, 10); |
| if ((errno == ERANGE && val == ULONG_MAX) || |
| (errno != 0 && val == 0) || endptr == args[4] || |
| val > 0xffffffff) |
| return cli_err(appctx, "Invalid key\n"); |
| uint32_key = (uint32_t) val; |
| static_table_key.key = &uint32_key; |
| break; |
| } |
| break; |
| case SMP_T_STR: |
| static_table_key.key = args[4]; |
| static_table_key.key_len = strlen(args[4]); |
| break; |
| default: |
| switch (ctx->action) { |
| case STK_CLI_ACT_SHOW: |
| return cli_err(appctx, "Showing keys from tables of type other than ip, ipv6, string and integer is not supported\n"); |
| case STK_CLI_ACT_CLR: |
| return cli_err(appctx, "Removing keys from tables of type other than ip, ipv6, string and integer is not supported\n"); |
| case STK_CLI_ACT_SET: |
| return cli_err(appctx, "Inserting keys into tables of type other than ip, ipv6, string and integer is not supported\n"); |
| default: |
| return cli_err(appctx, "Unknown action\n"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* check permissions */ |
| if (!cli_has_level(appctx, ACCESS_LVL_OPER)) |
| return 1; |
| |
| switch (ctx->action) { |
| case STK_CLI_ACT_SHOW: |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, &static_table_key); |
| if (!ts) |
| return 1; |
| chunk_reset(&trash); |
| if (!table_dump_head_to_buffer(&trash, appctx, t, t)) { |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &ts->lock); |
| if (!table_dump_entry_to_buffer(&trash, appctx, t, ts)) { |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &ts->lock); |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &ts->lock); |
| stktable_release(t, ts); |
| break; |
| |
| case STK_CLI_ACT_CLR: |
| ts = stktable_lookup_key(t, &static_table_key); |
| if (!ts) |
| return 1; |
| |
| if (!stksess_kill(t, ts, 1)) { |
| /* don't delete an entry which is currently referenced */ |
| return cli_err(appctx, "Entry currently in use, cannot remove\n"); |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case STK_CLI_ACT_SET: |
| ts = stktable_get_entry(t, &static_table_key); |
| if (!ts) { |
| /* don't delete an entry which is currently referenced */ |
| return cli_err(appctx, "Unable to allocate a new entry\n"); |
| } |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &ts->lock); |
| for (cur_arg = 5; *args[cur_arg]; cur_arg += 2) { |
| if (strncmp(args[cur_arg], "data.", 5) != 0) { |
| cli_err(appctx, "\"data.<type>\" followed by a value expected\n"); |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &ts->lock); |
| stktable_touch_local(t, ts, 1); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| data_type = stktable_get_data_type(args[cur_arg] + 5); |
| if (data_type < 0) { |
| cli_err(appctx, "Unknown data type\n"); |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &ts->lock); |
| stktable_touch_local(t, ts, 1); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| if (!t->data_ofs[data_type]) { |
| cli_err(appctx, "Data type not stored in this table\n"); |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &ts->lock); |
| stktable_touch_local(t, ts, 1); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| if (!*args[cur_arg+1] || strl2llrc(args[cur_arg+1], strlen(args[cur_arg+1]), &value) != 0) { |
| cli_err(appctx, "Require a valid integer value to store\n"); |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &ts->lock); |
| stktable_touch_local(t, ts, 1); |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, data_type); |
| |
| switch (stktable_data_types[data_type].std_type) { |
| case STD_T_SINT: |
| stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_sint) = value; |
| break; |
| case STD_T_UINT: |
| stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint) = value; |
| break; |
| case STD_T_ULL: |
| stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_ull) = value; |
| break; |
| case STD_T_FRQP: |
| /* We set both the current and previous values. That way |
| * the reported frequency is stable during all the period |
| * then slowly fades out. This allows external tools to |
| * push measures without having to update them too often. |
| */ |
| frqp = &stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_frqp); |
| /* First bit is reserved for the freq_ctr lock |
| Note: here we're still protected by the stksess lock |
| so we don't need to update the update the freq_ctr |
| using its internal lock */ |
| frqp->curr_tick = now_ms & ~0x1; |
| frqp->prev_ctr = 0; |
| frqp->curr_ctr = value; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &ts->lock); |
| stktable_touch_local(t, ts, 1); |
| break; |
| |
| default: |
| return cli_err(appctx, "Unknown action\n"); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* Prepares the appctx fields with the data-based filters from the command line. |
| * Returns 0 if the dump can proceed, 1 if has ended processing. |
| */ |
| static int table_prepare_data_request(struct appctx *appctx, char **args) |
| { |
| struct show_table_ctx *ctx = appctx->svcctx; |
| int i; |
| char *err = NULL; |
| |
| if (ctx->action != STK_CLI_ACT_SHOW && ctx->action != STK_CLI_ACT_CLR) |
| return cli_err(appctx, "content-based lookup is only supported with the \"show\" and \"clear\" actions\n"); |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < STKTABLE_FILTER_LEN; i++) { |
| if (i > 0 && !*args[3+3*i]) // number of filter entries can be less than STKTABLE_FILTER_LEN |
| break; |
| /* condition on stored data value */ |
| ctx->data_type[i] = stktable_get_data_type(args[3+3*i] + 5); |
| if (ctx->data_type[i] < 0) |
| return cli_dynerr(appctx, memprintf(&err, "Filter entry #%i: Unknown data type\n", i + 1)); |
| |
| if (!((struct stktable *)ctx->target)->data_ofs[ctx->data_type[i]]) |
| return cli_dynerr(appctx, memprintf(&err, "Filter entry #%i: Data type not stored in this table\n", i + 1)); |
| |
| ctx->data_op[i] = get_std_op(args[4+3*i]); |
| if (ctx->data_op[i] < 0) |
| return cli_dynerr(appctx, memprintf(&err, "Filter entry #%i: Require and operator among \"eq\", \"ne\", \"le\", \"ge\", \"lt\", \"gt\"\n", i + 1)); |
| |
| if (!*args[5+3*i] || strl2llrc(args[5+3*i], strlen(args[5+3*i]), &ctx->value[i]) != 0) |
| return cli_dynerr(appctx, memprintf(&err, "Filter entry #%i: Require a valid integer value to compare against\n", i + 1)); |
| } |
| |
| if (*args[3+3*i]) { |
| return cli_dynerr(appctx, memprintf(&err, "Detected extra data in filter, %ith word of input, after '%s'\n", 3+3*i + 1, args[2+3*i])); |
| } |
| |
| /* OK we're done, all the fields are set */ |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* returns 0 if wants to be called, 1 if has ended processing */ |
| static int cli_parse_table_req(char **args, char *payload, struct appctx *appctx, void *private) |
| { |
| struct show_table_ctx *ctx = applet_reserve_svcctx(appctx, sizeof(*ctx)); |
| int i; |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < STKTABLE_FILTER_LEN; i++) |
| ctx->data_type[i] = -1; |
| ctx->target = NULL; |
| ctx->entry = NULL; |
| ctx->action = (long)private; // keyword argument, one of STK_CLI_ACT_* |
| |
| if (*args[2]) { |
| ctx->t = ctx->target = stktable_find_by_name(args[2]); |
| if (!ctx->target) |
| return cli_err(appctx, "No such table\n"); |
| } |
| else { |
| ctx->t = stktables_list; |
| if (ctx->action != STK_CLI_ACT_SHOW) |
| goto err_args; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| if (strcmp(args[3], "key") == 0) |
| return table_process_entry_per_key(appctx, args); |
| else if (strncmp(args[3], "data.", 5) == 0) |
| return table_prepare_data_request(appctx, args); |
| else if (*args[3]) |
| goto err_args; |
| |
| return 0; |
| |
| err_args: |
| switch (ctx->action) { |
| case STK_CLI_ACT_SHOW: |
| return cli_err(appctx, "Optional argument only supports \"data.<store_data_type>\" <operator> <value> and key <key>\n"); |
| case STK_CLI_ACT_CLR: |
| return cli_err(appctx, "Required arguments: <table> \"data.<store_data_type>\" <operator> <value> or <table> key <key>\n"); |
| case STK_CLI_ACT_SET: |
| return cli_err(appctx, "Required arguments: <table> key <key> [data.<store_data_type> <value>]*\n"); |
| default: |
| return cli_err(appctx, "Unknown action\n"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* This function is used to deal with table operations (dump or clear depending |
| * on the action stored in appctx->private). It returns 0 if the output buffer is |
| * full and it needs to be called again, otherwise non-zero. |
| */ |
| static int cli_io_handler_table(struct appctx *appctx) |
| { |
| struct show_table_ctx *ctx = appctx->svcctx; |
| struct stconn *sc = appctx_sc(appctx); |
| struct stream *s = __sc_strm(sc); |
| struct ebmb_node *eb; |
| int skip_entry; |
| int show = ctx->action == STK_CLI_ACT_SHOW; |
| |
| /* |
| * We have 3 possible states in ctx->state : |
| * - STATE_NEXT : the proxy pointer points to the next table to |
| * dump, the entry pointer is NULL ; |
| * - STATE_DUMP : the proxy pointer points to the current table |
| * and the entry pointer points to the next entry to be dumped, |
| * and the refcount on the next entry is held ; |
| * - STATE_DONE : nothing left to dump, the buffer may contain some |
| * data though. |
| */ |
| |
| if (unlikely(sc_ic(sc)->flags & (CF_WRITE_ERROR|CF_SHUTW))) { |
| /* in case of abort, remove any refcount we might have set on an entry */ |
| if (ctx->state == STATE_DUMP) { |
| stksess_kill_if_expired(ctx->t, ctx->entry, 1); |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| chunk_reset(&trash); |
| |
| while (ctx->state != STATE_DONE) { |
| switch (ctx->state) { |
| case STATE_NEXT: |
| if (!ctx->t || |
| (ctx->target && |
| ctx->t != ctx->target)) { |
| ctx->state = STATE_DONE; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (ctx->t->size) { |
| if (show && !table_dump_head_to_buffer(&trash, appctx, ctx->t, ctx->target)) |
| return 0; |
| |
| if (ctx->target && |
| (strm_li(s)->bind_conf->level & ACCESS_LVL_MASK) >= ACCESS_LVL_OPER) { |
| /* dump entries only if table explicitly requested */ |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &ctx->t->lock); |
| eb = ebmb_first(&ctx->t->keys); |
| if (eb) { |
| ctx->entry = ebmb_entry(eb, struct stksess, key); |
| ctx->entry->ref_cnt++; |
| ctx->state = STATE_DUMP; |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &ctx->t->lock); |
| break; |
| } |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &ctx->t->lock); |
| } |
| } |
| ctx->t = ctx->t->next; |
| break; |
| |
| case STATE_DUMP: |
| skip_entry = 0; |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &ctx->entry->lock); |
| |
| if (ctx->data_type[0] >= 0) { |
| /* we're filtering on some data contents */ |
| void *ptr; |
| int dt, i; |
| signed char op; |
| long long data, value; |
| |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < STKTABLE_FILTER_LEN; i++) { |
| if (ctx->data_type[i] == -1) |
| break; |
| dt = ctx->data_type[i]; |
| ptr = stktable_data_ptr(ctx->t, |
| ctx->entry, |
| dt); |
| |
| data = 0; |
| switch (stktable_data_types[dt].std_type) { |
| case STD_T_SINT: |
| data = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_sint); |
| break; |
| case STD_T_UINT: |
| data = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_uint); |
| break; |
| case STD_T_ULL: |
| data = stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_ull); |
| break; |
| case STD_T_FRQP: |
| data = read_freq_ctr_period(&stktable_data_cast(ptr, std_t_frqp), |
| ctx->t->data_arg[dt].u); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| op = ctx->data_op[i]; |
| value = ctx->value[i]; |
| |
| /* skip the entry if the data does not match the test and the value */ |
| if ((data < value && |
| (op == STD_OP_EQ || op == STD_OP_GT || op == STD_OP_GE)) || |
| (data == value && |
| (op == STD_OP_NE || op == STD_OP_GT || op == STD_OP_LT)) || |
| (data > value && |
| (op == STD_OP_EQ || op == STD_OP_LT || op == STD_OP_LE))) { |
| skip_entry = 1; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (show && !skip_entry && |
| !table_dump_entry_to_buffer(&trash, appctx, ctx->t, ctx->entry)) { |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &ctx->entry->lock); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_RDUNLOCK(STK_SESS_LOCK, &ctx->entry->lock); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &ctx->t->lock); |
| ctx->entry->ref_cnt--; |
| |
| eb = ebmb_next(&ctx->entry->key); |
| if (eb) { |
| struct stksess *old = ctx->entry; |
| ctx->entry = ebmb_entry(eb, struct stksess, key); |
| if (show) |
| __stksess_kill_if_expired(ctx->t, old); |
| else if (!skip_entry && !ctx->entry->ref_cnt) |
| __stksess_kill(ctx->t, old); |
| ctx->entry->ref_cnt++; |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &ctx->t->lock); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| |
| if (show) |
| __stksess_kill_if_expired(ctx->t, ctx->entry); |
| else if (!skip_entry && !ctx->entry->ref_cnt) |
| __stksess_kill(ctx->t, ctx->entry); |
| |
| HA_RWLOCK_WRUNLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &ctx->t->lock); |
| |
| ctx->t = ctx->t->next; |
| ctx->state = STATE_NEXT; |
| break; |
| |
| default: |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| static void cli_release_show_table(struct appctx *appctx) |
| { |
| struct show_table_ctx *ctx = appctx->svcctx; |
| |
| if (ctx->state == STATE_DUMP) { |
| stksess_kill_if_expired(ctx->t, ctx->entry, 1); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static void stkt_late_init(void) |
| { |
| struct sample_fetch *f; |
| |
| f = find_sample_fetch("src", strlen("src")); |
| if (f) |
| smp_fetch_src = f->process; |
| } |
| |
| INITCALL0(STG_INIT, stkt_late_init); |
| |
| /* register cli keywords */ |
| static struct cli_kw_list cli_kws = {{ },{ |
| { { "clear", "table", NULL }, "clear table <table> [<filter>]* : remove an entry from a table (filter: data/key)", cli_parse_table_req, cli_io_handler_table, cli_release_show_table, (void *)STK_CLI_ACT_CLR }, |
| { { "set", "table", NULL }, "set table <table> key <k> [data.* <v>]* : update or create a table entry's data", cli_parse_table_req, cli_io_handler_table, NULL, (void *)STK_CLI_ACT_SET }, |
| { { "show", "table", NULL }, "show table <table> [<filter>]* : report table usage stats or dump this table's contents (filter: data/key)", cli_parse_table_req, cli_io_handler_table, cli_release_show_table, (void *)STK_CLI_ACT_SHOW }, |
| {{},} |
| }}; |
| |
| INITCALL1(STG_REGISTER, cli_register_kw, &cli_kws); |
| |
| static struct action_kw_list tcp_conn_kws = { { }, { |
| { "sc-inc-gpc", parse_inc_gpc, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { "sc-inc-gpc0", parse_inc_gpc, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { "sc-inc-gpc1", parse_inc_gpc, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { "sc-set-gpt", parse_set_gpt, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { "sc-set-gpt0", parse_set_gpt, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { /* END */ } |
| }}; |
| |
| INITCALL1(STG_REGISTER, tcp_req_conn_keywords_register, &tcp_conn_kws); |
| |
| static struct action_kw_list tcp_sess_kws = { { }, { |
| { "sc-inc-gpc", parse_inc_gpc, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { "sc-inc-gpc0", parse_inc_gpc, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { "sc-inc-gpc1", parse_inc_gpc, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { "sc-set-gpt", parse_set_gpt, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { "sc-set-gpt0", parse_set_gpt, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { /* END */ } |
| }}; |
| |
| INITCALL1(STG_REGISTER, tcp_req_sess_keywords_register, &tcp_sess_kws); |
| |
| static struct action_kw_list tcp_req_kws = { { }, { |
| { "sc-inc-gpc", parse_inc_gpc, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { "sc-inc-gpc0", parse_inc_gpc, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { "sc-inc-gpc1", parse_inc_gpc, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { "sc-set-gpt", parse_set_gpt, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { "sc-set-gpt0", parse_set_gpt, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { /* END */ } |
| }}; |
| |
| INITCALL1(STG_REGISTER, tcp_req_cont_keywords_register, &tcp_req_kws); |
| |
| static struct action_kw_list tcp_res_kws = { { }, { |
| { "sc-inc-gpc", parse_inc_gpc, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { "sc-inc-gpc0", parse_inc_gpc, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { "sc-inc-gpc1", parse_inc_gpc, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { "sc-set-gpt", parse_set_gpt, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { "sc-set-gpt0", parse_set_gpt, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { /* END */ } |
| }}; |
| |
| INITCALL1(STG_REGISTER, tcp_res_cont_keywords_register, &tcp_res_kws); |
| |
| static struct action_kw_list http_req_kws = { { }, { |
| { "sc-inc-gpc", parse_inc_gpc, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { "sc-inc-gpc0", parse_inc_gpc, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { "sc-inc-gpc1", parse_inc_gpc, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { "sc-set-gpt", parse_set_gpt, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { "sc-set-gpt0", parse_set_gpt, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { /* END */ } |
| }}; |
| |
| INITCALL1(STG_REGISTER, http_req_keywords_register, &http_req_kws); |
| |
| static struct action_kw_list http_res_kws = { { }, { |
| { "sc-inc-gpc", parse_inc_gpc, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { "sc-inc-gpc0", parse_inc_gpc, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { "sc-inc-gpc1", parse_inc_gpc, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { "sc-set-gpt", parse_set_gpt, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { "sc-set-gpt0", parse_set_gpt, KWF_MATCH_PREFIX }, |
| { /* END */ } |
| }}; |
| |
| INITCALL1(STG_REGISTER, http_res_keywords_register, &http_res_kws); |
| |
| /* Note: must not be declared <const> as its list will be overwritten. |
| * Please take care of keeping this list alphabetically sorted. |
| */ |
| static struct sample_fetch_kw_list smp_fetch_keywords = {ILH, { |
| { "sc_bytes_in_rate", smp_fetch_sc_bytes_in_rate, ARG2(1,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc_bytes_out_rate", smp_fetch_sc_bytes_out_rate, ARG2(1,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc_clr_gpc", smp_fetch_sc_clr_gpc, ARG3(2,SINT,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc_clr_gpc0", smp_fetch_sc_clr_gpc0, ARG2(1,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc_clr_gpc1", smp_fetch_sc_clr_gpc1, ARG2(1,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN }, |
| { "sc_conn_cnt", smp_fetch_sc_conn_cnt, ARG2(1,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc_conn_cur", smp_fetch_sc_conn_cur, ARG2(1,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc_conn_rate", smp_fetch_sc_conn_rate, ARG2(1,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc_get_gpt", smp_fetch_sc_get_gpt, ARG3(2,SINT,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc_get_gpt0", smp_fetch_sc_get_gpt0, ARG2(1,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc_get_gpc", smp_fetch_sc_get_gpc, ARG3(2,SINT,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc_get_gpc0", smp_fetch_sc_get_gpc0, ARG2(1,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc_get_gpc1", smp_fetch_sc_get_gpc1, ARG2(1,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN }, |
| { "sc_gpc_rate", smp_fetch_sc_gpc_rate, ARG3(2,SINT,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc_gpc0_rate", smp_fetch_sc_gpc0_rate, ARG2(1,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc_gpc1_rate", smp_fetch_sc_gpc1_rate, ARG2(1,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc_http_err_cnt", smp_fetch_sc_http_err_cnt, ARG2(1,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc_http_err_rate", smp_fetch_sc_http_err_rate, ARG2(1,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc_http_fail_cnt", smp_fetch_sc_http_fail_cnt, ARG2(1,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc_http_fail_rate", smp_fetch_sc_http_fail_rate, ARG2(1,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc_http_req_cnt", smp_fetch_sc_http_req_cnt, ARG2(1,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc_http_req_rate", smp_fetch_sc_http_req_rate, ARG2(1,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc_inc_gpc", smp_fetch_sc_inc_gpc, ARG3(2,SINT,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc_inc_gpc0", smp_fetch_sc_inc_gpc0, ARG2(1,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc_inc_gpc1", smp_fetch_sc_inc_gpc1, ARG2(1,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc_kbytes_in", smp_fetch_sc_kbytes_in, ARG2(1,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "sc_kbytes_out", smp_fetch_sc_kbytes_out, ARG2(1,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "sc_sess_cnt", smp_fetch_sc_sess_cnt, ARG2(1,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc_sess_rate", smp_fetch_sc_sess_rate, ARG2(1,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc_tracked", smp_fetch_sc_tracked, ARG2(1,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_BOOL, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc_trackers", smp_fetch_sc_trackers, ARG2(1,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc0_bytes_in_rate", smp_fetch_sc_bytes_in_rate, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc0_bytes_out_rate", smp_fetch_sc_bytes_out_rate, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc0_clr_gpc0", smp_fetch_sc_clr_gpc0, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc0_clr_gpc1", smp_fetch_sc_clr_gpc1, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc0_conn_cnt", smp_fetch_sc_conn_cnt, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc0_conn_cur", smp_fetch_sc_conn_cur, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc0_conn_rate", smp_fetch_sc_conn_rate, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc0_get_gpt0", smp_fetch_sc_get_gpt0, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc0_get_gpc0", smp_fetch_sc_get_gpc0, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc0_get_gpc1", smp_fetch_sc_get_gpc1, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc0_gpc0_rate", smp_fetch_sc_gpc0_rate, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc0_gpc1_rate", smp_fetch_sc_gpc1_rate, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc0_http_err_cnt", smp_fetch_sc_http_err_cnt, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc0_http_err_rate", smp_fetch_sc_http_err_rate, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc0_http_fail_cnt", smp_fetch_sc_http_fail_cnt, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc0_http_fail_rate", smp_fetch_sc_http_fail_rate, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc0_http_req_cnt", smp_fetch_sc_http_req_cnt, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc0_http_req_rate", smp_fetch_sc_http_req_rate, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc0_inc_gpc0", smp_fetch_sc_inc_gpc0, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc0_inc_gpc1", smp_fetch_sc_inc_gpc1, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc0_kbytes_in", smp_fetch_sc_kbytes_in, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "sc0_kbytes_out", smp_fetch_sc_kbytes_out, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "sc0_sess_cnt", smp_fetch_sc_sess_cnt, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc0_sess_rate", smp_fetch_sc_sess_rate, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc0_tracked", smp_fetch_sc_tracked, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_BOOL, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc0_trackers", smp_fetch_sc_trackers, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc1_bytes_in_rate", smp_fetch_sc_bytes_in_rate, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc1_bytes_out_rate", smp_fetch_sc_bytes_out_rate, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc1_clr_gpc", smp_fetch_sc_clr_gpc, ARG2(1,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc1_clr_gpc0", smp_fetch_sc_clr_gpc0, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc1_clr_gpc1", smp_fetch_sc_clr_gpc1, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc1_conn_cnt", smp_fetch_sc_conn_cnt, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc1_conn_cur", smp_fetch_sc_conn_cur, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc1_conn_rate", smp_fetch_sc_conn_rate, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc1_get_gpt0", smp_fetch_sc_get_gpt0, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc1_get_gpc0", smp_fetch_sc_get_gpc0, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc1_get_gpc1", smp_fetch_sc_get_gpc1, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc1_gpc0_rate", smp_fetch_sc_gpc0_rate, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc1_gpc1_rate", smp_fetch_sc_gpc1_rate, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc1_http_err_cnt", smp_fetch_sc_http_err_cnt, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc1_http_err_rate", smp_fetch_sc_http_err_rate, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc1_http_fail_cnt", smp_fetch_sc_http_fail_cnt, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc1_http_fail_rate", smp_fetch_sc_http_fail_rate, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc1_http_req_cnt", smp_fetch_sc_http_req_cnt, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc1_http_req_rate", smp_fetch_sc_http_req_rate, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc1_inc_gpc0", smp_fetch_sc_inc_gpc0, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc1_inc_gpc1", smp_fetch_sc_inc_gpc1, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc1_kbytes_in", smp_fetch_sc_kbytes_in, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "sc1_kbytes_out", smp_fetch_sc_kbytes_out, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "sc1_sess_cnt", smp_fetch_sc_sess_cnt, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc1_sess_rate", smp_fetch_sc_sess_rate, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc1_tracked", smp_fetch_sc_tracked, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_BOOL, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc1_trackers", smp_fetch_sc_trackers, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc2_bytes_in_rate", smp_fetch_sc_bytes_in_rate, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc2_bytes_out_rate", smp_fetch_sc_bytes_out_rate, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc2_clr_gpc0", smp_fetch_sc_clr_gpc0, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc2_clr_gpc1", smp_fetch_sc_clr_gpc1, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc2_conn_cnt", smp_fetch_sc_conn_cnt, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc2_conn_cur", smp_fetch_sc_conn_cur, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc2_conn_rate", smp_fetch_sc_conn_rate, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc2_get_gpt0", smp_fetch_sc_get_gpt0, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc2_get_gpc0", smp_fetch_sc_get_gpc0, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc2_get_gpc1", smp_fetch_sc_get_gpc1, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc2_gpc0_rate", smp_fetch_sc_gpc0_rate, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc2_gpc1_rate", smp_fetch_sc_gpc1_rate, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc2_http_err_cnt", smp_fetch_sc_http_err_cnt, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc2_http_err_rate", smp_fetch_sc_http_err_rate, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc2_http_fail_cnt", smp_fetch_sc_http_fail_cnt, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc2_http_fail_rate", smp_fetch_sc_http_fail_rate, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc2_http_req_cnt", smp_fetch_sc_http_req_cnt, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc2_http_req_rate", smp_fetch_sc_http_req_rate, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc2_inc_gpc0", smp_fetch_sc_inc_gpc0, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc2_inc_gpc1", smp_fetch_sc_inc_gpc1, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc2_kbytes_in", smp_fetch_sc_kbytes_in, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "sc2_kbytes_out", smp_fetch_sc_kbytes_out, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "sc2_sess_cnt", smp_fetch_sc_sess_cnt, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc2_sess_rate", smp_fetch_sc_sess_rate, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc2_tracked", smp_fetch_sc_tracked, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_BOOL, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "sc2_trackers", smp_fetch_sc_trackers, ARG1(0,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "src_bytes_in_rate", smp_fetch_sc_bytes_in_rate, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_bytes_out_rate", smp_fetch_sc_bytes_out_rate, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_clr_gpc", smp_fetch_sc_clr_gpc, ARG2(2,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_clr_gpc0", smp_fetch_sc_clr_gpc0, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_clr_gpc1", smp_fetch_sc_clr_gpc1, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_conn_cnt", smp_fetch_sc_conn_cnt, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_conn_cur", smp_fetch_sc_conn_cur, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_conn_rate", smp_fetch_sc_conn_rate, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_get_gpt" , smp_fetch_sc_get_gpt, ARG2(2,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_get_gpt0", smp_fetch_sc_get_gpt0, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_get_gpc", smp_fetch_sc_get_gpc, ARG2(2,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_get_gpc0", smp_fetch_sc_get_gpc0, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_get_gpc1", smp_fetch_sc_get_gpc1, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_gpc_rate", smp_fetch_sc_gpc_rate, ARG2(2,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_gpc0_rate", smp_fetch_sc_gpc0_rate, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_gpc1_rate", smp_fetch_sc_gpc1_rate, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_http_err_cnt", smp_fetch_sc_http_err_cnt, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_http_err_rate", smp_fetch_sc_http_err_rate, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_http_fail_cnt", smp_fetch_sc_http_fail_cnt, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_http_fail_rate", smp_fetch_sc_http_fail_rate, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_http_req_cnt", smp_fetch_sc_http_req_cnt, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_http_req_rate", smp_fetch_sc_http_req_rate, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_inc_gpc", smp_fetch_sc_inc_gpc, ARG2(2,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_inc_gpc0", smp_fetch_sc_inc_gpc0, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_inc_gpc1", smp_fetch_sc_inc_gpc1, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_kbytes_in", smp_fetch_sc_kbytes_in, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_kbytes_out", smp_fetch_sc_kbytes_out, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_sess_cnt", smp_fetch_sc_sess_cnt, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_sess_rate", smp_fetch_sc_sess_rate, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "src_updt_conn_cnt", smp_fetch_src_updt_conn_cnt, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_L4CLI, }, |
| { "table_avl", smp_fetch_table_avl, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { "table_cnt", smp_fetch_table_cnt, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_SINT, SMP_USE_INTRN, }, |
| { /* END */ }, |
| }}; |
| |
| INITCALL1(STG_REGISTER, sample_register_fetches, &smp_fetch_keywords); |
| |
| /* Note: must not be declared <const> as its list will be overwritten */ |
| static struct sample_conv_kw_list sample_conv_kws = {ILH, { |
| { "in_table", sample_conv_in_table, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_BOOL }, |
| { "table_bytes_in_rate", sample_conv_table_bytes_in_rate, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_SINT }, |
| { "table_bytes_out_rate", sample_conv_table_bytes_out_rate, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_SINT }, |
| { "table_conn_cnt", sample_conv_table_conn_cnt, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_SINT }, |
| { "table_conn_cur", sample_conv_table_conn_cur, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_SINT }, |
| { "table_conn_rate", sample_conv_table_conn_rate, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_SINT }, |
| { "table_expire", sample_conv_table_expire, ARG2(1,TAB,SINT), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_SINT }, |
| { "table_gpt", sample_conv_table_gpt, ARG2(2,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_SINT }, |
| { "table_gpt0", sample_conv_table_gpt0, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_SINT }, |
| { "table_gpc", sample_conv_table_gpc, ARG2(2,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_SINT }, |
| { "table_gpc0", sample_conv_table_gpc0, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_SINT }, |
| { "table_gpc1", sample_conv_table_gpc1, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_SINT }, |
| { "table_gpc_rate", sample_conv_table_gpc_rate, ARG2(2,SINT,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_SINT }, |
| { "table_gpc0_rate", sample_conv_table_gpc0_rate, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_SINT }, |
| { "table_gpc1_rate", sample_conv_table_gpc1_rate, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_SINT }, |
| { "table_http_err_cnt", sample_conv_table_http_err_cnt, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_SINT }, |
| { "table_http_err_rate", sample_conv_table_http_err_rate, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_SINT }, |
| { "table_http_fail_cnt", sample_conv_table_http_fail_cnt, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_SINT }, |
| { "table_http_fail_rate", sample_conv_table_http_fail_rate, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_SINT }, |
| { "table_http_req_cnt", sample_conv_table_http_req_cnt, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_SINT }, |
| { "table_http_req_rate", sample_conv_table_http_req_rate, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_SINT }, |
| { "table_idle", sample_conv_table_idle, ARG2(1,TAB,SINT), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_SINT }, |
| { "table_kbytes_in", sample_conv_table_kbytes_in, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_SINT }, |
| { "table_kbytes_out", sample_conv_table_kbytes_out, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_SINT }, |
| { "table_server_id", sample_conv_table_server_id, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_SINT }, |
| { "table_sess_cnt", sample_conv_table_sess_cnt, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_SINT }, |
| { "table_sess_rate", sample_conv_table_sess_rate, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_SINT }, |
| { "table_trackers", sample_conv_table_trackers, ARG1(1,TAB), NULL, SMP_T_ANY, SMP_T_SINT }, |
| { /* END */ }, |
| }}; |
| |
| INITCALL1(STG_REGISTER, sample_register_convs, &sample_conv_kws); |