| 2010/01/16 - Connection header adjustments depending on the transaction mode. |
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| HTTP transactions supports 5 possible modes : |
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| WANT_TUN : default, nothing changed |
| WANT_TUN + httpclose : headers set for close in both dirs |
| WANT_KAL : keep-alive desired in both dirs |
| WANT_SCL : want close with the server and KA with the client |
| WANT_CLO : want close on both sides. |
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| When only WANT_TUN is set, nothing is changed nor analysed, so for commodity |
| below, we'll refer to WANT_TUN+httpclose as WANT_TUN. |
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| The mode is adjusted in 3 steps : |
| - configuration sets initial mode |
| - request headers set required request mode |
| - response headers set the final mode |
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| 1) Adjusting the initial mode via the configuration |
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| option httpclose => TUN |
| option http-keep-alive => KAL |
| option http-server-close => SCL |
| option forceclose => CLO |
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| Note that option httpclose combined with any other option is equivalent to |
| forceclose. |
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| 2) Adjusting the request mode once the request is parsed |
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| If we cannot determine the body length from the headers, we set the mode to CLO |
| but later we'll switch to tunnel mode once forwarding the body. That way, all |
| parties are informed of the correct mode. |
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| Depending on the request version and request Connection header, we may have to |
| adjust the current transaction mode and to update the connection header. |
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| mode req_ver req_hdr new_mode hdr_change |
| TUN 1.0 - TUN - |
| TUN 1.0 ka TUN del_ka |
| TUN 1.0 close TUN del_close |
| TUN 1.0 both TUN del_ka, del_close |
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| TUN 1.1 - TUN add_close |
| TUN 1.1 ka TUN del_ka, add_close |
| TUN 1.1 close TUN - |
| TUN 1.1 both TUN del_ka |
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| KAL 1.0 - CLO - |
| KAL 1.0 ka KAL - |
| KAL 1.0 close CLO del_close |
| KAL 1.0 both CLO del_ka, del_close |
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| KAL 1.1 - KAL - |
| KAL 1.1 ka KAL del_ka |
| KAL 1.1 close CLO - |
| KAL 1.1 both CLO del_ka |
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| SCL 1.0 - CLO - |
| SCL 1.0 ka SCL del_ka |
| SCL 1.0 close CLO del_close |
| SCL 1.0 both CLO del_ka, del_close |
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| SCL 1.1 - SCL add_close |
| SCL 1.1 ka SCL del_ka, add_close |
| SCL 1.1 close CLO - |
| SCL 1.1 both CLO del_ka |
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| CLO 1.0 - CLO - |
| CLO 1.0 ka CLO del_ka |
| CLO 1.0 close CLO del_close |
| CLO 1.0 both CLO del_ka, del_close |
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| CLO 1.1 - CLO add_close |
| CLO 1.1 ka CLO del_ka, add_close |
| CLO 1.1 close CLO - |
| CLO 1.1 both CLO del_ka |
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| => Summary: |
| - KAL and SCL are only possible with the same requests : |
| - 1.0 + ka |
| - 1.1 + ka or nothing |
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| - CLO is assumed for any non-TUN request which contains at least a close |
| header, as well as for any 1.0 request without a keep-alive header. |
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| - del_ka is set whenever we want a CLO or SCL or TUN and req contains a KA, |
| or when the req is 1.1 and contains a KA. |
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| - del_close is set whenever a 1.0 request contains a close. |
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| - add_close is set whenever a 1.1 request must be switched to TUN, SCL, CLO |
| and did not have a close hdr. |
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| Note that the request processing is performed in two passes, one with the |
| frontend's config and a second one with the backend's config. It is only |
| possible to "raise" the mode between them, so during the second pass, we have |
| no reason to re-add a header that we previously removed. As an exception, the |
| TUN mode is converted to CLO once combined because in fact it's an httpclose |
| option set on a TUN mode connection : |
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| BE (2) |
| | TUN KAL SCL CLO |
| ----+----+----+----+---- |
| TUN | TUN CLO CLO CLO |
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| KAL | CLO KAL SCL CLO |
| FE + |
| (1) SCL | CLO SCL SCL CLO |
| + |
| CLO | CLO CLO CLO CLO |
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| 3) Adjusting the final mode once the response is parsed |
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| This part becomes trickier. It is possible that the server responds with a |
| version that the client does not necessarily understand. Obviously, 1.1 clients |
| are asusmed to understand 1.0 responses. The problematic case is a 1.0 client |
| receiving a 1.1 response without any Connection header. Some 1.0 clients might |
| know that in 1.1 this means "keep-alive" while others might ignore the version |
| and assume a "close". Since we know the version on both sides, we may have to |
| adjust some responses to remove any ambiguous case. That's the reason why the |
| following table considers both the request and the response version. If the |
| response length cannot be determined, we switch to CLO mode. |
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| mode res_ver res_hdr req_ver new_mode hdr_change |
| TUN 1.0 - any TUN - |
| TUN 1.0 ka any TUN del_ka |
| TUN 1.0 close any TUN del_close |
| TUN 1.0 both any TUN del_ka, del_close |
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| TUN 1.1 - any TUN add_close |
| TUN 1.1 ka any TUN del_ka, add_close |
| TUN 1.1 close any TUN - |
| TUN 1.1 both any TUN del_ka |
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| KAL 1.0 - any SCL add_ka |
| KAL 1.0 ka any KAL - |
| KAL 1.0 close any SCL del_close, add_ka |
| KAL 1.0 both any SCL del_close |
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| KAL 1.1 - 1.0 KAL add_ka |
| KAL 1.1 - 1.1 KAL - |
| KAL 1.1 ka 1.0 KAL - |
| KAL 1.1 ka 1.1 KAL del_ka |
| KAL 1.1 close 1.0 SCL del_close, add_ka |
| KAL 1.1 close 1.1 SCL del_close |
| KAL 1.1 both 1.0 SCL del_close |
| KAL 1.1 both 1.1 SCL del_ka, del_close |
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| SCL 1.0 - any SCL add_ka |
| SCL 1.0 ka any SCL - |
| SCL 1.0 close any SCL del_close, add_ka |
| SCL 1.0 both any SCL del_close |
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| SCL 1.1 - 1.0 SCL add_ka |
| SCL 1.1 - 1.1 SCL - |
| SCL 1.1 ka 1.0 SCL - |
| SCL 1.1 ka 1.1 SCL del_ka |
| SCL 1.1 close 1.0 SCL del_close, add_ka |
| SCL 1.1 close 1.1 SCL del_close |
| SCL 1.1 both 1.0 SCL del_close |
| SCL 1.1 both 1.1 SCL del_ka, del_close |
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| CLO 1.0 - any CLO - |
| CLO 1.0 ka any CLO del_ka |
| CLO 1.0 close any CLO del_close |
| CLO 1.0 both any CLO del_ka, del_close |
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| CLO 1.1 - any CLO add_close |
| CLO 1.1 ka any CLO del_ka, add_close |
| CLO 1.1 close any CLO - |
| CLO 1.1 both any CLO del_ka |
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| => in summary : |
| - the header operations do not depend on the initial mode, they only depend |
| on versions and current connection header(s). |
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| - both CLO and TUN modes work similarly, they need to set a close mode on the |
| reponse. A 1.1 response will exclusively need the close header, while a 1.0 |
| response will have it removed. Any keep-alive header is always removed when |
| found. |
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| - a KAL request where the server wants to close turns into an SCL response so |
| that we release the server but still maintain the connection to the client. |
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| - the KAL and SCL modes work the same way as we need to set keep-alive on the |
| response. So a 1.0 response will only have the keep-alive header with any |
| close header removed. A 1.1 response will have the keep-alive header added |
| for 1.0 requests and the close header removed for all requests. |
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| Note that the SCL and CLO modes will automatically cause the server connection |
| to be closed at the end of the data transfer. |