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/*
* HA-Proxy : High Availability-enabled HTTP/TCP proxy
* Copyright 2000-2016 Willy Tarreau <willy@haproxy.org>.
*
* 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.
*
* Please refer to RFC2068 or RFC2616 for informations about HTTP protocol, and
* RFC2965 for informations about cookies usage. More generally, the IETF HTTP
* Working Group's web site should be consulted for protocol related changes :
*
* http://ftp.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/http/
*
* Pending bugs (may be not fixed because never reproduced) :
* - solaris only : sometimes, an HTTP proxy with only a dispatch address causes
* the proxy to terminate (no core) if the client breaks the connection during
* the response. Seen on 1.1.8pre4, but never reproduced. May not be related to
* the snprintf() bug since requests were simple (GET / HTTP/1.0), but may be
* related to missing setsid() (fixed in 1.1.15)
* - a proxy with an invalid config will prevent the startup even if disabled.
*
* ChangeLog has moved to the CHANGELOG file.
*
*/
#define _GNU_SOURCE
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/tcp.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <netdb.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <sys/resource.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <syslog.h>
#include <grp.h>
#ifdef USE_CPU_AFFINITY
#include <sched.h>
#ifdef __FreeBSD__
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/cpuset.h>
#endif
#endif
#ifdef DEBUG_FULL
#include <assert.h>
#endif
#include <common/base64.h>
#include <common/cfgparse.h>
#include <common/chunk.h>
#include <common/compat.h>
#include <common/config.h>
#include <common/defaults.h>
#include <common/errors.h>
#include <common/memory.h>
#include <common/mini-clist.h>
#include <common/namespace.h>
#include <common/regex.h>
#include <common/standard.h>
#include <common/time.h>
#include <common/uri_auth.h>
#include <common/version.h>
#include <types/capture.h>
#include <types/filters.h>
#include <types/global.h>
#include <types/acl.h>
#include <types/peers.h>
#include <proto/acl.h>
#include <proto/applet.h>
#include <proto/arg.h>
#include <proto/auth.h>
#include <proto/backend.h>
#include <proto/channel.h>
#include <proto/connection.h>
#include <proto/fd.h>
#include <proto/filters.h>
#include <proto/hdr_idx.h>
#include <proto/hlua.h>
#include <proto/listener.h>
#include <proto/log.h>
#include <proto/pattern.h>
#include <proto/protocol.h>
#include <proto/proto_http.h>
#include <proto/proxy.h>
#include <proto/queue.h>
#include <proto/server.h>
#include <proto/session.h>
#include <proto/stream.h>
#include <proto/signal.h>
#include <proto/task.h>
#include <proto/dns.h>
#include <proto/vars.h>
#ifdef USE_OPENSSL
#include <proto/ssl_sock.h>
#endif
/* list of config files */
static struct list cfg_cfgfiles = LIST_HEAD_INIT(cfg_cfgfiles);
int pid; /* current process id */
int relative_pid = 1; /* process id starting at 1 */
/* global options */
struct global global = {
.nbproc = 1,
.req_count = 0,
.logsrvs = LIST_HEAD_INIT(global.logsrvs),
#if defined(USE_ZLIB) && defined(DEFAULT_MAXZLIBMEM)
.maxzlibmem = DEFAULT_MAXZLIBMEM * 1024U * 1024U,
#else
.maxzlibmem = 0,
#endif
.comp_rate_lim = 0,
.ssl_server_verify = SSL_SERVER_VERIFY_REQUIRED,
.unix_bind = {
.ux = {
.uid = -1,
.gid = -1,
.mode = 0,
}
},
.tune = {
.bufsize = BUFSIZE,
.maxrewrite = -1,
.chksize = BUFSIZE,
.reserved_bufs = RESERVED_BUFS,
.pattern_cache = DEFAULT_PAT_LRU_SIZE,
#ifdef USE_OPENSSL
.sslcachesize = SSLCACHESIZE,
.ssl_default_dh_param = SSL_DEFAULT_DH_PARAM,
#ifdef DEFAULT_SSL_MAX_RECORD
.ssl_max_record = DEFAULT_SSL_MAX_RECORD,
#endif
.ssl_ctx_cache = DEFAULT_SSL_CTX_CACHE,
#endif
#ifdef USE_ZLIB
.zlibmemlevel = 8,
.zlibwindowsize = MAX_WBITS,
#endif
.comp_maxlevel = 1,
#ifdef DEFAULT_IDLE_TIMER
.idle_timer = DEFAULT_IDLE_TIMER,
#else
.idle_timer = 1000, /* 1 second */
#endif
},
#ifdef USE_OPENSSL
#ifdef DEFAULT_MAXSSLCONN
.maxsslconn = DEFAULT_MAXSSLCONN,
#endif
#endif
#ifdef USE_DEVICEATLAS
.deviceatlas = {
.loglevel = 0,
.jsonpath = 0,
.cookiename = 0,
.cookienamelen = 0,
.useragentid = 0,
.daset = 0,
.separator = '|',
},
#endif
#ifdef USE_51DEGREES
._51degrees = {
.property_separator = ',',
.property_names = LIST_HEAD_INIT(global._51degrees.property_names),
.data_file_path = NULL,
#ifdef FIFTYONEDEGREES_H_PATTERN_INCLUDED
.data_set = { },
#endif
.cache_size = 0,
},
#endif
#ifdef USE_WURFL
.wurfl = {
.data_file = NULL,
.cache_size = NULL,
.engine_mode = -1,
.useragent_priority = -1,
.information_list_separator = ',',
.information_list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(global.wurfl.information_list),
.patch_file_list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(global.wurfl.patch_file_list),
.handle = NULL,
},
#endif
/* others NULL OK */
};
/*********************************************************************/
int stopping; /* non zero means stopping in progress */
int jobs = 0; /* number of active jobs (conns, listeners, active tasks, ...) */
/* Here we store informations about the pids of the processes we may pause
* or kill. We will send them a signal every 10 ms until we can bind to all
* our ports. With 200 retries, that's about 2 seconds.
*/
#define MAX_START_RETRIES 200
static int *oldpids = NULL;
static int oldpids_sig; /* use USR1 or TERM */
/* this is used to drain data, and as a temporary buffer for sprintf()... */
struct chunk trash = { };
/* this buffer is always the same size as standard buffers and is used for
* swapping data inside a buffer.
*/
char *swap_buffer = NULL;
int nb_oldpids = 0;
const int zero = 0;
const int one = 1;
const struct linger nolinger = { .l_onoff = 1, .l_linger = 0 };
char hostname[MAX_HOSTNAME_LEN];
char localpeer[MAX_HOSTNAME_LEN];
/* used from everywhere just to drain results we don't want to read and which
* recent versions of gcc increasingly and annoyingly complain about.
*/
int shut_your_big_mouth_gcc_int = 0;
/* list of the temporarily limited listeners because of lack of resource */
struct list global_listener_queue = LIST_HEAD_INIT(global_listener_queue);
struct task *global_listener_queue_task;
static struct task *manage_global_listener_queue(struct task *t);
/* bitfield of a few warnings to emit just once (WARN_*) */
unsigned int warned = 0;
/* These are strings to be reported in the output of "haproxy -vv". They may
* either be constants (in which case must_free must be zero) or dynamically
* allocated strings to pass to free() on exit, and in this case must_free
* must be non-zero.
*/
struct list build_opts_list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(build_opts_list);
struct build_opts_str {
struct list list;
const char *str;
int must_free;
};
/* These functions are called just after the point where the program exits
* after a config validity check, so they are generally suited for resource
* allocation and slow initializations that should be skipped during basic
* config checks. The functions must return 0 on success, or a combination
* of ERR_* flags (ERR_WARN, ERR_ABORT, ERR_FATAL, ...). The 2 latter cause
* and immediate exit, so the function must have emitted any useful error.
*/
struct list post_check_list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(post_check_list);
struct post_check_fct {
struct list list;
int (*fct)();
};
/* These functions are called when freeing the global sections at the end
* of deinit, after everything is stopped. They don't return anything, and
* they work in best effort mode as their sole goal is to make valgrind
* mostly happy.
*/
struct list post_deinit_list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(post_deinit_list);
struct post_deinit_fct {
struct list list;
void (*fct)();
};
/*********************************************************************/
/* general purpose functions ***************************************/
/*********************************************************************/
/* used to register some build option strings at boot. Set must_free to
* non-zero if the string must be freed upon exit.
*/
void hap_register_build_opts(const char *str, int must_free)
{
struct build_opts_str *b;
b = calloc(1, sizeof(*b));
if (!b) {
fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n");
exit(1);
}
b->str = str;
b->must_free = must_free;
LIST_ADDQ(&build_opts_list, &b->list);
}
/* used to register some initialization functions to call after the checks. */
void hap_register_post_check(int (*fct)())
{
struct post_check_fct *b;
b = calloc(1, sizeof(*b));
if (!b) {
fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n");
exit(1);
}
b->fct = fct;
LIST_ADDQ(&post_check_list, &b->list);
}
/* used to register some de-initialization functions to call after everything
* has stopped.
*/
void hap_register_post_deinit(void (*fct)())
{
struct post_deinit_fct *b;
b = calloc(1, sizeof(*b));
if (!b) {
fprintf(stderr, "out of memory\n");
exit(1);
}
b->fct = fct;
LIST_ADDQ(&post_deinit_list, &b->list);
}
static void display_version()
{
printf("HA-Proxy version " HAPROXY_VERSION " " HAPROXY_DATE"\n");
printf("Copyright 2000-2016 Willy Tarreau <willy@haproxy.org>\n\n");
}
static void display_build_opts()
{
struct build_opts_str *item;
printf("Build options :"
#ifdef BUILD_TARGET
"\n TARGET = " BUILD_TARGET
#endif
#ifdef BUILD_CPU
"\n CPU = " BUILD_CPU
#endif
#ifdef BUILD_CC
"\n CC = " BUILD_CC
#endif
#ifdef BUILD_CFLAGS
"\n CFLAGS = " BUILD_CFLAGS
#endif
#ifdef BUILD_OPTIONS
"\n OPTIONS = " BUILD_OPTIONS
#endif
"\n\nDefault settings :"
"\n maxconn = %d, bufsize = %d, maxrewrite = %d, maxpollevents = %d"
"\n\n",
DEFAULT_MAXCONN, BUFSIZE, MAXREWRITE, MAX_POLL_EVENTS);
list_for_each_entry(item, &build_opts_list, list) {
puts(item->str);
}
putchar('\n');
list_pollers(stdout);
putchar('\n');
list_filters(stdout);
putchar('\n');
}
/*
* This function prints the command line usage and exits
*/
static void usage(char *name)
{
display_version();
fprintf(stderr,
"Usage : %s [-f <cfgfile|cfgdir>]* [ -vdV"
"D ] [ -n <maxconn> ] [ -N <maxpconn> ]\n"
" [ -p <pidfile> ] [ -m <max megs> ] [ -C <dir> ] [-- <cfgfile>*]\n"
" -v displays version ; -vv shows known build options.\n"
" -d enters debug mode ; -db only disables background mode.\n"
" -dM[<byte>] poisons memory with <byte> (defaults to 0x50)\n"
" -V enters verbose mode (disables quiet mode)\n"
" -D goes daemon ; -C changes to <dir> before loading files.\n"
" -q quiet mode : don't display messages\n"
" -c check mode : only check config files and exit\n"
" -n sets the maximum total # of connections (%d)\n"
" -m limits the usable amount of memory (in MB)\n"
" -N sets the default, per-proxy maximum # of connections (%d)\n"
" -L set local peer name (default to hostname)\n"
" -p writes pids of all children to this file\n"
#if defined(ENABLE_EPOLL)
" -de disables epoll() usage even when available\n"
#endif
#if defined(ENABLE_KQUEUE)
" -dk disables kqueue() usage even when available\n"
#endif
#if defined(ENABLE_POLL)
" -dp disables poll() usage even when available\n"
#endif
#if defined(CONFIG_HAP_LINUX_SPLICE)
" -dS disables splice usage (broken on old kernels)\n"
#endif
#if defined(USE_GETADDRINFO)
" -dG disables getaddrinfo() usage\n"
#endif
#if defined(SO_REUSEPORT)
" -dR disables SO_REUSEPORT usage\n"
#endif
" -dr ignores server address resolution failures\n"
" -dV disables SSL verify on servers side\n"
" -sf/-st [pid ]* finishes/terminates old pids.\n"
"\n",
name, DEFAULT_MAXCONN, cfg_maxpconn);
exit(1);
}
/*********************************************************************/
/* more specific functions ***************************************/
/*********************************************************************/
/*
* upon SIGUSR1, let's have a soft stop. Note that soft_stop() broadcasts
* a signal zero to all subscribers. This means that it's as easy as
* subscribing to signal 0 to get informed about an imminent shutdown.
*/
static void sig_soft_stop(struct sig_handler *sh)
{
soft_stop();
signal_unregister_handler(sh);
pool_gc2();
}
/*
* upon SIGTTOU, we pause everything
*/
static void sig_pause(struct sig_handler *sh)
{
pause_proxies();
pool_gc2();
}
/*
* upon SIGTTIN, let's have a soft stop.
*/
static void sig_listen(struct sig_handler *sh)
{
resume_proxies();
}
/*
* this function dumps every server's state when the process receives SIGHUP.
*/
static void sig_dump_state(struct sig_handler *sh)
{
struct proxy *p = proxy;
Warning("SIGHUP received, dumping servers states.\n");
while (p) {
struct server *s = p->srv;
send_log(p, LOG_NOTICE, "SIGHUP received, dumping servers states for proxy %s.\n", p->id);
while (s) {
chunk_printf(&trash,
"SIGHUP: Server %s/%s is %s. Conn: %d act, %d pend, %lld tot.",
p->id, s->id,
(s->state != SRV_ST_STOPPED) ? "UP" : "DOWN",
s->cur_sess, s->nbpend, s->counters.cum_sess);
Warning("%s\n", trash.str);
send_log(p, LOG_NOTICE, "%s\n", trash.str);
s = s->next;
}
/* FIXME: those info are a bit outdated. We should be able to distinguish between FE and BE. */
if (!p->srv) {
chunk_printf(&trash,
"SIGHUP: Proxy %s has no servers. Conn: act(FE+BE): %d+%d, %d pend (%d unass), tot(FE+BE): %lld+%lld.",
p->id,
p->feconn, p->beconn, p->totpend, p->nbpend, p->fe_counters.cum_conn, p->be_counters.cum_conn);
} else if (p->srv_act == 0) {
chunk_printf(&trash,
"SIGHUP: Proxy %s %s ! Conn: act(FE+BE): %d+%d, %d pend (%d unass), tot(FE+BE): %lld+%lld.",
p->id,
(p->srv_bck) ? "is running on backup servers" : "has no server available",
p->feconn, p->beconn, p->totpend, p->nbpend, p->fe_counters.cum_conn, p->be_counters.cum_conn);
} else {
chunk_printf(&trash,
"SIGHUP: Proxy %s has %d active servers and %d backup servers available."
" Conn: act(FE+BE): %d+%d, %d pend (%d unass), tot(FE+BE): %lld+%lld.",
p->id, p->srv_act, p->srv_bck,
p->feconn, p->beconn, p->totpend, p->nbpend, p->fe_counters.cum_conn, p->be_counters.cum_conn);
}
Warning("%s\n", trash.str);
send_log(p, LOG_NOTICE, "%s\n", trash.str);
p = p->next;
}
}
static void dump(struct sig_handler *sh)
{
/* dump memory usage then free everything possible */
dump_pools();
pool_gc2();
}
/* This function check if cfg_cfgfiles containes directories.
* If it find one, it add all the files (and only files) it containes
* in cfg_cfgfiles in place of the directory (and remove the directory).
* It add the files in lexical order.
* It add only files with .cfg extension.
* It doesn't add files with name starting with '.'
*/
static void cfgfiles_expand_directories(void)
{
struct wordlist *wl, *wlb;
char *err = NULL;
list_for_each_entry_safe(wl, wlb, &cfg_cfgfiles, list) {
struct stat file_stat;
struct dirent **dir_entries = NULL;
int dir_entries_nb;
int dir_entries_it;
if (stat(wl->s, &file_stat)) {
Alert("Cannot open configuration file/directory %s : %s\n",
wl->s,
strerror(errno));
exit(1);
}
if (!S_ISDIR(file_stat.st_mode))
continue;
/* from this point wl->s is a directory */
dir_entries_nb = scandir(wl->s, &dir_entries, NULL, alphasort);
if (dir_entries_nb < 0) {
Alert("Cannot open configuration directory %s : %s\n",
wl->s,
strerror(errno));
exit(1);
}
/* for each element in the directory wl->s */
for (dir_entries_it = 0; dir_entries_it < dir_entries_nb; dir_entries_it++) {
struct dirent *dir_entry = dir_entries[dir_entries_it];
char *filename = NULL;
char *d_name_cfgext = strstr(dir_entry->d_name, ".cfg");
/* don't add filename that begin with .
* only add filename with .cfg extention
*/
if (dir_entry->d_name[0] == '.' ||
!(d_name_cfgext && d_name_cfgext[4] == '\0'))
goto next_dir_entry;
if (!memprintf(&filename, "%s/%s", wl->s, dir_entry->d_name)) {
Alert("Cannot load configuration files %s : out of memory.\n",
filename);
exit(1);
}
if (stat(filename, &file_stat)) {
Alert("Cannot open configuration file %s : %s\n",
wl->s,
strerror(errno));
exit(1);
}
/* don't add anything else than regular file in cfg_cfgfiles
* this way we avoid loops
*/
if (!S_ISREG(file_stat.st_mode))
goto next_dir_entry;
if (!list_append_word(&wl->list, filename, &err)) {
Alert("Cannot load configuration files %s : %s\n",
filename,
err);
exit(1);
}
next_dir_entry:
free(filename);
free(dir_entry);
}
free(dir_entries);
/* remove the current directory (wl) from cfg_cfgfiles */
free(wl->s);
LIST_DEL(&wl->list);
free(wl);
}
free(err);
}
/*
* This function initializes all the necessary variables. It only returns
* if everything is OK. If something fails, it exits.
*/
static void init(int argc, char **argv)
{
int arg_mode = 0; /* MODE_DEBUG, ... */
char *tmp;
char *cfg_pidfile = NULL;
int err_code = 0;
char *err_msg = NULL;
struct wordlist *wl;
char *progname;
char *change_dir = NULL;
struct proxy *px;
struct post_check_fct *pcf;
chunk_init(&trash, malloc(global.tune.bufsize), global.tune.bufsize);
alloc_trash_buffers(global.tune.bufsize);
/* NB: POSIX does not make it mandatory for gethostname() to NULL-terminate
* the string in case of truncation, and at least FreeBSD appears not to do
* it.
*/
memset(hostname, 0, sizeof(hostname));
gethostname(hostname, sizeof(hostname) - 1);
memset(localpeer, 0, sizeof(localpeer));
memcpy(localpeer, hostname, (sizeof(hostname) > sizeof(localpeer) ? sizeof(localpeer) : sizeof(hostname)) - 1);
/*
* Initialize the previously static variables.
*/
totalconn = actconn = maxfd = listeners = stopping = 0;
#ifdef HAPROXY_MEMMAX
global.rlimit_memmax_all = HAPROXY_MEMMAX;
#endif
tzset();
tv_update_date(-1,-1);
start_date = now;
srandom(now_ms - getpid());
init_log();
signal_init();
if (init_acl() != 0)
exit(1);
init_task();
init_stream();
init_session();
init_connection();
/* warning, we init buffers later */
init_pendconn();
init_proto_http();
/* Initialise lua. */
hlua_init();
/* Initialize process vars */
vars_init(&global.vars, SCOPE_PROC);
global.tune.options |= GTUNE_USE_SELECT; /* select() is always available */
#if defined(ENABLE_POLL)
global.tune.options |= GTUNE_USE_POLL;
#endif
#if defined(ENABLE_EPOLL)
global.tune.options |= GTUNE_USE_EPOLL;
#endif
#if defined(ENABLE_KQUEUE)
global.tune.options |= GTUNE_USE_KQUEUE;
#endif
#if defined(CONFIG_HAP_LINUX_SPLICE)
global.tune.options |= GTUNE_USE_SPLICE;
#endif
#if defined(USE_GETADDRINFO)
global.tune.options |= GTUNE_USE_GAI;
#endif
#if defined(SO_REUSEPORT)
global.tune.options |= GTUNE_USE_REUSEPORT;
#endif
pid = getpid();
progname = *argv;
while ((tmp = strchr(progname, '/')) != NULL)
progname = tmp + 1;
/* the process name is used for the logs only */
chunk_initstr(&global.log_tag, strdup(progname));
argc--; argv++;
while (argc > 0) {
char *flag;
if (**argv == '-') {
flag = *argv+1;
/* 1 arg */
if (*flag == 'v') {
display_version();
if (flag[1] == 'v') /* -vv */
display_build_opts();
exit(0);
}
#if defined(ENABLE_EPOLL)
else if (*flag == 'd' && flag[1] == 'e')
global.tune.options &= ~GTUNE_USE_EPOLL;
#endif
#if defined(ENABLE_POLL)
else if (*flag == 'd' && flag[1] == 'p')
global.tune.options &= ~GTUNE_USE_POLL;
#endif
#if defined(ENABLE_KQUEUE)
else if (*flag == 'd' && flag[1] == 'k')
global.tune.options &= ~GTUNE_USE_KQUEUE;
#endif
#if defined(CONFIG_HAP_LINUX_SPLICE)
else if (*flag == 'd' && flag[1] == 'S')
global.tune.options &= ~GTUNE_USE_SPLICE;
#endif
#if defined(USE_GETADDRINFO)
else if (*flag == 'd' && flag[1] == 'G')
global.tune.options &= ~GTUNE_USE_GAI;
#endif
#if defined(SO_REUSEPORT)
else if (*flag == 'd' && flag[1] == 'R')
global.tune.options &= ~GTUNE_USE_REUSEPORT;
#endif
else if (*flag == 'd' && flag[1] == 'V')
global.ssl_server_verify = SSL_SERVER_VERIFY_NONE;
else if (*flag == 'V')
arg_mode |= MODE_VERBOSE;
else if (*flag == 'd' && flag[1] == 'b')
arg_mode |= MODE_FOREGROUND;
else if (*flag == 'd' && flag[1] == 'M')
mem_poison_byte = flag[2] ? strtol(flag + 2, NULL, 0) : 'P';
else if (*flag == 'd' && flag[1] == 'r')
global.tune.options |= GTUNE_RESOLVE_DONTFAIL;
else if (*flag == 'd')
arg_mode |= MODE_DEBUG;
else if (*flag == 'c')
arg_mode |= MODE_CHECK;
else if (*flag == 'D') {
arg_mode |= MODE_DAEMON;
if (flag[1] == 's') /* -Ds */
arg_mode |= MODE_SYSTEMD;
}
else if (*flag == 'q')
arg_mode |= MODE_QUIET;
else if (*flag == 's' && (flag[1] == 'f' || flag[1] == 't')) {
/* list of pids to finish ('f') or terminate ('t') */
if (flag[1] == 'f')
oldpids_sig = SIGUSR1; /* finish then exit */
else
oldpids_sig = SIGTERM; /* terminate immediately */
while (argc > 1 && argv[1][0] != '-') {
oldpids = realloc(oldpids, (nb_oldpids + 1) * sizeof(int));
if (!oldpids) {
Alert("Cannot allocate old pid : out of memory.\n");
exit(1);
}
argc--; argv++;
oldpids[nb_oldpids] = atol(*argv);
if (oldpids[nb_oldpids] <= 0)
usage(progname);
nb_oldpids++;
}
}
else if (flag[0] == '-' && flag[1] == 0) { /* "--" */
/* now that's a cfgfile list */
argv++; argc--;
while (argc > 0) {
if (!list_append_word(&cfg_cfgfiles, *argv, &err_msg)) {
Alert("Cannot load configuration file/directory %s : %s\n",
*argv,
err_msg);
exit(1);
}
argv++; argc--;
}
break;
}
else { /* >=2 args */
argv++; argc--;
if (argc == 0)
usage(progname);
switch (*flag) {
case 'C' : change_dir = *argv; break;
case 'n' : cfg_maxconn = atol(*argv); break;
case 'm' : global.rlimit_memmax_all = atol(*argv); break;
case 'N' : cfg_maxpconn = atol(*argv); break;
case 'L' : strncpy(localpeer, *argv, sizeof(localpeer) - 1); break;
case 'f' :
if (!list_append_word(&cfg_cfgfiles, *argv, &err_msg)) {
Alert("Cannot load configuration file/directory %s : %s\n",
*argv,
err_msg);
exit(1);
}
break;
case 'p' : cfg_pidfile = *argv; break;
default: usage(progname);
}
}
}
else
usage(progname);
argv++; argc--;
}
global.mode = MODE_STARTING | /* during startup, we want most of the alerts */
(arg_mode & (MODE_DAEMON | MODE_SYSTEMD | MODE_FOREGROUND | MODE_VERBOSE
| MODE_QUIET | MODE_CHECK | MODE_DEBUG));
if (change_dir && chdir(change_dir) < 0) {
Alert("Could not change to directory %s : %s\n", change_dir, strerror(errno));
exit(1);
}
/* handle cfgfiles that are actualy directories */
cfgfiles_expand_directories();
if (LIST_ISEMPTY(&cfg_cfgfiles))
usage(progname);
global.maxsock = 10; /* reserve 10 fds ; will be incremented by socket eaters */
init_default_instance();
list_for_each_entry(wl, &cfg_cfgfiles, list) {
int ret;
ret = readcfgfile(wl->s);
if (ret == -1) {
Alert("Could not open configuration file %s : %s\n",
wl->s, strerror(errno));
exit(1);
}
if (ret & (ERR_ABORT|ERR_FATAL))
Alert("Error(s) found in configuration file : %s\n", wl->s);
err_code |= ret;
if (err_code & ERR_ABORT)
exit(1);
}
pattern_finalize_config();
#if (defined SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_TICKET_KEY_CB && TLS_TICKETS_NO > 0)
tlskeys_finalize_config();
#endif
err_code |= check_config_validity();
if (err_code & (ERR_ABORT|ERR_FATAL)) {
Alert("Fatal errors found in configuration.\n");
exit(1);
}
/* recompute the amount of per-process memory depending on nbproc and
* the shared SSL cache size (allowed to exist in all processes).
*/
if (global.rlimit_memmax_all) {
#if defined (USE_OPENSSL) && !defined(USE_PRIVATE_CACHE)
int64_t ssl_cache_bytes = global.tune.sslcachesize * 200LL;
global.rlimit_memmax =
((((int64_t)global.rlimit_memmax_all * 1048576LL) -
ssl_cache_bytes) / global.nbproc +
ssl_cache_bytes + 1048575LL) / 1048576LL;
#else
global.rlimit_memmax = global.rlimit_memmax_all / global.nbproc;
#endif
}
#ifdef CONFIG_HAP_NS
err_code |= netns_init();
if (err_code & (ERR_ABORT|ERR_FATAL)) {
Alert("Failed to initialize namespace support.\n");
exit(1);
}
#endif
/* Apply server states */
apply_server_state();
for (px = proxy; px; px = px->next)
srv_compute_all_admin_states(px);
/* Apply servers' configured address */
err_code |= srv_init_addr();
if (err_code & (ERR_ABORT|ERR_FATAL)) {
Alert("Failed to initialize server(s) addr.\n");
exit(1);
}
if (global.mode & MODE_CHECK) {
struct peers *pr;
struct proxy *px;
for (pr = peers; pr; pr = pr->next)
if (pr->peers_fe)
break;
for (px = proxy; px; px = px->next)
if (px->state == PR_STNEW && !LIST_ISEMPTY(&px->conf.listeners))
break;
if (pr || px) {
/* At least one peer or one listener has been found */
qfprintf(stdout, "Configuration file is valid\n");
exit(0);
}
qfprintf(stdout, "Configuration file has no error but will not start (no listener) => exit(2).\n");
exit(2);
}
global_listener_queue_task = task_new();
if (!global_listener_queue_task) {
Alert("Out of memory when initializing global task\n");
exit(1);
}
/* very simple initialization, users will queue the task if needed */
global_listener_queue_task->context = NULL; /* not even a context! */
global_listener_queue_task->process = manage_global_listener_queue;
global_listener_queue_task->expire = TICK_ETERNITY;
/* now we know the buffer size, we can initialize the channels and buffers */
init_buffer();
list_for_each_entry(pcf, &post_check_list, list) {
err_code |= pcf->fct();
if (err_code & (ERR_ABORT|ERR_FATAL))
exit(1);
}
if (cfg_maxconn > 0)
global.maxconn = cfg_maxconn;
if (cfg_pidfile) {
free(global.pidfile);
global.pidfile = strdup(cfg_pidfile);
}
/* Now we want to compute the maxconn and possibly maxsslconn values.
* It's a bit tricky. If memmax is not set, maxconn defaults to
* DEFAULT_MAXCONN and maxsslconn defaults to DEFAULT_MAXSSLCONN.
*
* If memmax is set, then it depends on which values are set. If
* maxsslconn is set, we use memmax to determine how many cleartext
* connections may be added, and set maxconn to the sum of the two.
* If maxconn is set and not maxsslconn, maxsslconn is computed from
* the remaining amount of memory between memmax and the cleartext
* connections. If neither are set, then it is considered that all
* connections are SSL-capable, and maxconn is computed based on this,
* then maxsslconn accordingly. We need to know if SSL is used on the
* frontends, backends, or both, because when it's used on both sides,
* we need twice the value for maxsslconn, but we only count the
* handshake once since it is not performed on the two sides at the
* same time (frontend-side is terminated before backend-side begins).
* The SSL stack is supposed to have filled ssl_session_cost and
* ssl_handshake_cost during its initialization. In any case, if
* SYSTEM_MAXCONN is set, we still enforce it as an upper limit for
* maxconn in order to protect the system.
*/
if (!global.rlimit_memmax) {
if (global.maxconn == 0) {
global.maxconn = DEFAULT_MAXCONN;
if (global.mode & (MODE_VERBOSE|MODE_DEBUG))
fprintf(stderr, "Note: setting global.maxconn to %d.\n", global.maxconn);
}
}
#ifdef USE_OPENSSL
else if (!global.maxconn && !global.maxsslconn &&
(global.ssl_used_frontend || global.ssl_used_backend)) {
/* memmax is set, compute everything automatically. Here we want
* to ensure that all SSL connections will be served. We take
* care of the number of sides where SSL is used, and consider
* the worst case : SSL used on both sides and doing a handshake
* simultaneously. Note that we can't have more than maxconn
* handshakes at a time by definition, so for the worst case of
* two SSL conns per connection, we count a single handshake.
*/
int sides = !!global.ssl_used_frontend + !!global.ssl_used_backend;
int64_t mem = global.rlimit_memmax * 1048576ULL;
mem -= global.tune.sslcachesize * 200; // about 200 bytes per SSL cache entry
mem -= global.maxzlibmem;
mem = mem * MEM_USABLE_RATIO;
global.maxconn = mem /
((STREAM_MAX_COST + 2 * global.tune.bufsize) + // stream + 2 buffers per stream
sides * global.ssl_session_max_cost + // SSL buffers, one per side
global.ssl_handshake_max_cost); // 1 handshake per connection max
global.maxconn = round_2dig(global.maxconn);
#ifdef SYSTEM_MAXCONN
if (global.maxconn > DEFAULT_MAXCONN)
global.maxconn = DEFAULT_MAXCONN;
#endif /* SYSTEM_MAXCONN */
global.maxsslconn = sides * global.maxconn;
if (global.mode & (MODE_VERBOSE|MODE_DEBUG))
fprintf(stderr, "Note: setting global.maxconn to %d and global.maxsslconn to %d.\n",
global.maxconn, global.maxsslconn);
}
else if (!global.maxsslconn &&
(global.ssl_used_frontend || global.ssl_used_backend)) {
/* memmax and maxconn are known, compute maxsslconn automatically.
* maxsslconn being forced, we don't know how many of it will be
* on each side if both sides are being used. The worst case is
* when all connections use only one SSL instance because
* handshakes may be on two sides at the same time.
*/
int sides = !!global.ssl_used_frontend + !!global.ssl_used_backend;
int64_t mem = global.rlimit_memmax * 1048576ULL;
int64_t sslmem;
mem -= global.tune.sslcachesize * 200; // about 200 bytes per SSL cache entry
mem -= global.maxzlibmem;
mem = mem * MEM_USABLE_RATIO;
sslmem = mem - global.maxconn * (int64_t)(STREAM_MAX_COST + 2 * global.tune.bufsize);
global.maxsslconn = sslmem / (global.ssl_session_max_cost + global.ssl_handshake_max_cost);
global.maxsslconn = round_2dig(global.maxsslconn);
if (sslmem <= 0 || global.maxsslconn < sides) {
Alert("Cannot compute the automatic maxsslconn because global.maxconn is already too "
"high for the global.memmax value (%d MB). The absolute maximum possible value "
"without SSL is %d, but %d was found and SSL is in use.\n",
global.rlimit_memmax,
(int)(mem / (STREAM_MAX_COST + 2 * global.tune.bufsize)),
global.maxconn);
exit(1);
}
if (global.maxsslconn > sides * global.maxconn)
global.maxsslconn = sides * global.maxconn;
if (global.mode & (MODE_VERBOSE|MODE_DEBUG))
fprintf(stderr, "Note: setting global.maxsslconn to %d\n", global.maxsslconn);
}
#endif
else if (!global.maxconn) {
/* memmax and maxsslconn are known/unused, compute maxconn automatically */
int sides = !!global.ssl_used_frontend + !!global.ssl_used_backend;
int64_t mem = global.rlimit_memmax * 1048576ULL;
int64_t clearmem;
if (global.ssl_used_frontend || global.ssl_used_backend)
mem -= global.tune.sslcachesize * 200; // about 200 bytes per SSL cache entry
mem -= global.maxzlibmem;
mem = mem * MEM_USABLE_RATIO;
clearmem = mem;
if (sides)
clearmem -= (global.ssl_session_max_cost + global.ssl_handshake_max_cost) * (int64_t)global.maxsslconn;
global.maxconn = clearmem / (STREAM_MAX_COST + 2 * global.tune.bufsize);
global.maxconn = round_2dig(global.maxconn);
#ifdef SYSTEM_MAXCONN
if (global.maxconn > DEFAULT_MAXCONN)
global.maxconn = DEFAULT_MAXCONN;
#endif /* SYSTEM_MAXCONN */
if (clearmem <= 0 || !global.maxconn) {
Alert("Cannot compute the automatic maxconn because global.maxsslconn is already too "
"high for the global.memmax value (%d MB). The absolute maximum possible value "
"is %d, but %d was found.\n",
global.rlimit_memmax,
(int)(mem / (global.ssl_session_max_cost + global.ssl_handshake_max_cost)),
global.maxsslconn);
exit(1);
}
if (global.mode & (MODE_VERBOSE|MODE_DEBUG)) {
if (sides && global.maxsslconn > sides * global.maxconn) {
fprintf(stderr, "Note: global.maxsslconn is forced to %d which causes global.maxconn "
"to be limited to %d. Better reduce global.maxsslconn to get more "
"room for extra connections.\n", global.maxsslconn, global.maxconn);
}
fprintf(stderr, "Note: setting global.maxconn to %d\n", global.maxconn);
}
}
if (!global.maxpipes) {
/* maxpipes not specified. Count how many frontends and backends
* may be using splicing, and bound that to maxconn.
*/
struct proxy *cur;
int nbfe = 0, nbbe = 0;
for (cur = proxy; cur; cur = cur->next) {
if (cur->options2 & (PR_O2_SPLIC_ANY)) {
if (cur->cap & PR_CAP_FE)
nbfe += cur->maxconn;
if (cur->cap & PR_CAP_BE)
nbbe += cur->fullconn ? cur->fullconn : global.maxconn;
}
}
global.maxpipes = MAX(nbfe, nbbe);
if (global.maxpipes > global.maxconn)
global.maxpipes = global.maxconn;
global.maxpipes /= 4;
}
global.hardmaxconn = global.maxconn; /* keep this max value */
global.maxsock += global.maxconn * 2; /* each connection needs two sockets */
global.maxsock += global.maxpipes * 2; /* each pipe needs two FDs */
if (global.stats_fe)
global.maxsock += global.stats_fe->maxconn;
if (peers) {
/* peers also need to bypass global maxconn */
struct peers *p = peers;
for (p = peers; p; p = p->next)
if (p->peers_fe)
global.maxsock += p->peers_fe->maxconn;
}
if (global.tune.maxpollevents <= 0)
global.tune.maxpollevents = MAX_POLL_EVENTS;
if (global.tune.recv_enough == 0)
global.tune.recv_enough = MIN_RECV_AT_ONCE_ENOUGH;
if (global.tune.maxrewrite < 0)
global.tune.maxrewrite = MAXREWRITE;
if (global.tune.maxrewrite >= global.tune.bufsize / 2)
global.tune.maxrewrite = global.tune.bufsize / 2;
if (arg_mode & (MODE_DEBUG | MODE_FOREGROUND)) {
/* command line debug mode inhibits configuration mode */
global.mode &= ~(MODE_DAEMON | MODE_SYSTEMD | MODE_QUIET);
global.mode |= (arg_mode & (MODE_DEBUG | MODE_FOREGROUND));
}
if (arg_mode & (MODE_DAEMON | MODE_SYSTEMD)) {
/* command line daemon mode inhibits foreground and debug modes mode */
global.mode &= ~(MODE_DEBUG | MODE_FOREGROUND);
global.mode |= (arg_mode & (MODE_DAEMON | MODE_SYSTEMD));
}
global.mode |= (arg_mode & (MODE_QUIET | MODE_VERBOSE));
if ((global.mode & MODE_DEBUG) && (global.mode & (MODE_DAEMON | MODE_SYSTEMD | MODE_QUIET))) {
Warning("<debug> mode incompatible with <quiet>, <daemon> and <systemd>. Keeping <debug> only.\n");
global.mode &= ~(MODE_DAEMON | MODE_SYSTEMD | MODE_QUIET);
}
if ((global.nbproc > 1) && !(global.mode & (MODE_DAEMON | MODE_SYSTEMD))) {
if (!(global.mode & (MODE_FOREGROUND | MODE_DEBUG)))
Warning("<nbproc> is only meaningful in daemon mode. Setting limit to 1 process.\n");
global.nbproc = 1;
}
if (global.nbproc < 1)
global.nbproc = 1;
swap_buffer = calloc(1, global.tune.bufsize);
get_http_auth_buff = calloc(1, global.tune.bufsize);
static_table_key = calloc(1, sizeof(*static_table_key));
fdinfo = calloc(1, sizeof(struct fdinfo) * (global.maxsock));
fdtab = calloc(1, sizeof(struct fdtab) * (global.maxsock));
/*
* Note: we could register external pollers here.
* Built-in pollers have been registered before main().
*/
if (!(global.tune.options & GTUNE_USE_KQUEUE))
disable_poller("kqueue");
if (!(global.tune.options & GTUNE_USE_EPOLL))
disable_poller("epoll");
if (!(global.tune.options & GTUNE_USE_POLL))
disable_poller("poll");
if (!(global.tune.options & GTUNE_USE_SELECT))
disable_poller("select");
/* Note: we could disable any poller by name here */
if (global.mode & (MODE_VERBOSE|MODE_DEBUG)) {
list_pollers(stderr);
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
list_filters(stderr);
}
if (!init_pollers()) {
Alert("No polling mechanism available.\n"
" It is likely that haproxy was built with TARGET=generic and that FD_SETSIZE\n"
" is too low on this platform to support maxconn and the number of listeners\n"
" and servers. You should rebuild haproxy specifying your system using TARGET=\n"
" in order to support other polling systems (poll, epoll, kqueue) or reduce the\n"
" global maxconn setting to accommodate the system's limitation. For reference,\n"
" FD_SETSIZE=%d on this system, global.maxconn=%d resulting in a maximum of\n"
" %d file descriptors. You should thus reduce global.maxconn by %d. Also,\n"
" check build settings using 'haproxy -vv'.\n\n",
FD_SETSIZE, global.maxconn, global.maxsock, (global.maxsock + 1 - FD_SETSIZE) / 2);
exit(1);
}
if (global.mode & (MODE_VERBOSE|MODE_DEBUG)) {
printf("Using %s() as the polling mechanism.\n", cur_poller.name);
}
if (!global.node)
global.node = strdup(hostname);
if (!hlua_post_init())
exit(1);
/* initialize structures for name resolution */
if (!dns_init_resolvers())
exit(1);
free(err_msg);
}
static void deinit_acl_cond(struct acl_cond *cond)
{
struct acl_term_suite *suite, *suiteb;
struct acl_term *term, *termb;
if (!cond)
return;
list_for_each_entry_safe(suite, suiteb, &cond->suites, list) {
list_for_each_entry_safe(term, termb, &suite->terms, list) {
LIST_DEL(&term->list);
free(term);
}
LIST_DEL(&suite->list);
free(suite);
}
free(cond);
}
static void deinit_tcp_rules(struct list *rules)
{
struct act_rule *trule, *truleb;
list_for_each_entry_safe(trule, truleb, rules, list) {
LIST_DEL(&trule->list);
deinit_acl_cond(trule->cond);
free(trule);
}
}
static void deinit_stick_rules(struct list *rules)
{
struct sticking_rule *rule, *ruleb;
list_for_each_entry_safe(rule, ruleb, rules, list) {
LIST_DEL(&rule->list);
deinit_acl_cond(rule->cond);
release_sample_expr(rule->expr);
free(rule);
}
}
static void deinit(void)
{
struct proxy *p = proxy, *p0;
struct cap_hdr *h,*h_next;
struct server *s,*s_next;
struct listener *l,*l_next;
struct acl_cond *cond, *condb;
struct hdr_exp *exp, *expb;
struct acl *acl, *aclb;
struct switching_rule *rule, *ruleb;
struct server_rule *srule, *sruleb;
struct redirect_rule *rdr, *rdrb;
struct wordlist *wl, *wlb;
struct cond_wordlist *cwl, *cwlb;
struct uri_auth *uap, *ua = NULL;
struct logsrv *log, *logb;
struct logformat_node *lf, *lfb;
struct bind_conf *bind_conf, *bind_back;
struct build_opts_str *bol, *bolb;
struct post_deinit_fct *pdf;
int i;
deinit_signals();
while (p) {
free(p->conf.file);
free(p->id);
free(p->check_req);
free(p->cookie_name);
free(p->cookie_domain);
free(p->url_param_name);
free(p->capture_name);
free(p->monitor_uri);
free(p->rdp_cookie_name);
if (p->conf.logformat_string != default_http_log_format &&
p->conf.logformat_string != default_tcp_log_format &&
p->conf.logformat_string != clf_http_log_format)
free(p->conf.logformat_string);
free(p->conf.lfs_file);
free(p->conf.uniqueid_format_string);
free(p->conf.uif_file);
free(p->lbprm.map.srv);
if (p->conf.logformat_sd_string != default_rfc5424_sd_log_format)
free(p->conf.logformat_sd_string);
free(p->conf.lfsd_file);
for (i = 0; i < HTTP_ERR_SIZE; i++)
chunk_destroy(&p->errmsg[i]);
list_for_each_entry_safe(cwl, cwlb, &p->req_add, list) {
LIST_DEL(&cwl->list);
free(cwl->s);
free(cwl);
}
list_for_each_entry_safe(cwl, cwlb, &p->rsp_add, list) {
LIST_DEL(&cwl->list);
free(cwl->s);
free(cwl);
}
list_for_each_entry_safe(cond, condb, &p->mon_fail_cond, list) {
LIST_DEL(&cond->list);
prune_acl_cond(cond);
free(cond);
}
for (exp = p->req_exp; exp != NULL; ) {
if (exp->preg) {
regex_free(exp->preg);
free(exp->preg);
}
free((char *)exp->replace);
expb = exp;
exp = exp->next;
free(expb);
}
for (exp = p->rsp_exp; exp != NULL; ) {
if (exp->preg) {
regex_free(exp->preg);
free(exp->preg);
}
free((char *)exp->replace);
expb = exp;
exp = exp->next;
free(expb);
}
/* build a list of unique uri_auths */
if (!ua)
ua = p->uri_auth;
else {
/* check if p->uri_auth is unique */
for (uap = ua; uap; uap=uap->next)
if (uap == p->uri_auth)
break;
if (!uap && p->uri_auth) {
/* add it, if it is */
p->uri_auth->next = ua;
ua = p->uri_auth;
}
}
list_for_each_entry_safe(acl, aclb, &p->acl, list) {
LIST_DEL(&acl->list);
prune_acl(acl);
free(acl);
}
list_for_each_entry_safe(srule, sruleb, &p->server_rules, list) {
LIST_DEL(&srule->list);
prune_acl_cond(srule->cond);
free(srule->cond);
free(srule);
}
list_for_each_entry_safe(rule, ruleb, &p->switching_rules, list) {
LIST_DEL(&rule->list);
if (rule->cond) {
prune_acl_cond(rule->cond);
free(rule->cond);
free(rule->file);
}
free(rule);
}
list_for_each_entry_safe(rdr, rdrb, &p->redirect_rules, list) {
LIST_DEL(&rdr->list);
if (rdr->cond) {
prune_acl_cond(rdr->cond);
free(rdr->cond);
}
free(rdr->rdr_str);
list_for_each_entry_safe(lf, lfb, &rdr->rdr_fmt, list) {
LIST_DEL(&lf->list);
free(lf);
}
free(rdr);
}
list_for_each_entry_safe(log, logb, &p->logsrvs, list) {
LIST_DEL(&log->list);
free(log);
}
list_for_each_entry_safe(lf, lfb, &p->logformat, list) {
LIST_DEL(&lf->list);
free(lf);
}
list_for_each_entry_safe(lf, lfb, &p->logformat_sd, list) {
LIST_DEL(&lf->list);
free(lf);
}
deinit_tcp_rules(&p->tcp_req.inspect_rules);
deinit_tcp_rules(&p->tcp_req.l4_rules);
deinit_stick_rules(&p->storersp_rules);
deinit_stick_rules(&p->sticking_rules);
h = p->req_cap;
while (h) {
h_next = h->next;
free(h->name);
pool_destroy2(h->pool);
free(h);
h = h_next;
}/* end while(h) */
h = p->rsp_cap;
while (h) {
h_next = h->next;
free(h->name);
pool_destroy2(h->pool);
free(h);
h = h_next;
}/* end while(h) */
s = p->srv;
while (s) {
s_next = s->next;
if (s->check.task) {
task_delete(s->check.task);
task_free(s->check.task);
}
if (s->agent.task) {
task_delete(s->agent.task);
task_free(s->agent.task);
}
if (s->warmup) {
task_delete(s->warmup);
task_free(s->warmup);
}
free(s->id);
free(s->cookie);
free(s->check.bi);
free(s->check.bo);
free(s->agent.bi);
free(s->agent.bo);
free(s->agent.send_string);
free((char*)s->conf.file);
#ifdef USE_OPENSSL
if (s->use_ssl || s->check.use_ssl)
ssl_sock_free_srv_ctx(s);
#endif
free(s);
s = s_next;
}/* end while(s) */
list_for_each_entry_safe(l, l_next, &p->conf.listeners, by_fe) {
unbind_listener(l);
delete_listener(l);
LIST_DEL(&l->by_fe);
LIST_DEL(&l->by_bind);
free(l->name);
free(l->counters);
free(l);
}
/* Release unused SSL configs. */
list_for_each_entry_safe(bind_conf, bind_back, &p->conf.bind, by_fe) {
#ifdef USE_OPENSSL
ssl_sock_free_ca(bind_conf);
ssl_sock_free_all_ctx(bind_conf);
free(bind_conf->ca_file);
free(bind_conf->ca_sign_file);
free(bind_conf->ca_sign_pass);
free(bind_conf->ciphers);
free(bind_conf->ecdhe);
free(bind_conf->crl_file);
#endif /* USE_OPENSSL */
free(bind_conf->file);
free(bind_conf->arg);
LIST_DEL(&bind_conf->by_fe);
free(bind_conf);
}
flt_deinit(p);
free(p->desc);
free(p->fwdfor_hdr_name);
free_http_req_rules(&p->http_req_rules);
free_http_res_rules(&p->http_res_rules);
free(p->task);
pool_destroy2(p->req_cap_pool);
pool_destroy2(p->rsp_cap_pool);
pool_destroy2(p->table.pool);
p0 = p;
p = p->next;
free(p0);
}/* end while(p) */
while (ua) {
uap = ua;
ua = ua->next;
free(uap->uri_prefix);
free(uap->auth_realm);
free(uap->node);
free(uap->desc);
userlist_free(uap->userlist);
free_http_req_rules(&uap->http_req_rules);
free(uap);
}
userlist_free(userlist);
cfg_unregister_sections();
free_trash_buffers();
chunk_destroy(&trash);
protocol_unbind_all();
list_for_each_entry(pdf, &post_deinit_list, list)
pdf->fct();
free(global.log_send_hostname); global.log_send_hostname = NULL;
chunk_destroy(&global.log_tag);
free(global.chroot); global.chroot = NULL;
free(global.pidfile); global.pidfile = NULL;
free(global.node); global.node = NULL;
free(global.desc); global.desc = NULL;
free(fdinfo); fdinfo = NULL;
free(fdtab); fdtab = NULL;
free(oldpids); oldpids = NULL;
free(static_table_key); static_table_key = NULL;
free(get_http_auth_buff); get_http_auth_buff = NULL;
free(swap_buffer); swap_buffer = NULL;
free(global_listener_queue_task); global_listener_queue_task = NULL;
list_for_each_entry_safe(log, logb, &global.logsrvs, list) {
LIST_DEL(&log->list);
free(log);
}
list_for_each_entry_safe(wl, wlb, &cfg_cfgfiles, list) {
free(wl->s);
LIST_DEL(&wl->list);
free(wl);
}
list_for_each_entry_safe(bol, bolb, &build_opts_list, list) {
if (bol->must_free)
free((void *)bol->str);
LIST_DEL(&bol->list);
free(bol);
}
vars_prune(&global.vars, NULL, NULL);
pool_destroy2(pool2_stream);
pool_destroy2(pool2_session);
pool_destroy2(pool2_connection);
pool_destroy2(pool2_buffer);
pool_destroy2(pool2_requri);
pool_destroy2(pool2_task);
pool_destroy2(pool2_capture);
pool_destroy2(pool2_pendconn);
pool_destroy2(pool2_sig_handlers);
pool_destroy2(pool2_hdr_idx);
pool_destroy2(pool2_http_txn);
deinit_pollers();
} /* end deinit() */
/* sends the signal <sig> to all pids found in <oldpids>. Returns the number of
* pids the signal was correctly delivered to.
*/
static int tell_old_pids(int sig)
{
int p;
int ret = 0;
for (p = 0; p < nb_oldpids; p++)
if (kill(oldpids[p], sig) == 0)
ret++;
return ret;
}
/* Runs the polling loop */
static void run_poll_loop()
{
int next;
tv_update_date(0,1);
while (1) {
/* Process a few tasks */
process_runnable_tasks();
/* check if we caught some signals and process them */
signal_process_queue();
/* Check if we can expire some tasks */
next = wake_expired_tasks();
/* stop when there's nothing left to do */
if (jobs == 0)
break;
/* expire immediately if events are pending */
if (fd_cache_num || tasks_run_queue || signal_queue_len || applets_active_queue)
next = now_ms;
/* The poller will ensure it returns around <next> */
cur_poller.poll(&cur_poller, next);
fd_process_cached_events();
applet_run_active();
}
}
/* This is the global management task for listeners. It enables listeners waiting
* for global resources when there are enough free resource, or at least once in
* a while. It is designed to be called as a task.
*/
static struct task *manage_global_listener_queue(struct task *t)
{
int next = TICK_ETERNITY;
/* queue is empty, nothing to do */
if (LIST_ISEMPTY(&global_listener_queue))
goto out;
/* If there are still too many concurrent connections, let's wait for
* some of them to go away. We don't need to re-arm the timer because
* each of them will scan the queue anyway.
*/
if (unlikely(actconn >= global.maxconn))
goto out;
/* We should periodically try to enable listeners waiting for a global
* resource here, because it is possible, though very unlikely, that
* they have been blocked by a temporary lack of global resource such
* as a file descriptor or memory and that the temporary condition has
* disappeared.
*/
dequeue_all_listeners(&global_listener_queue);
out:
t->expire = next;
task_queue(t);
return t;
}
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int err, retry;
struct rlimit limit;
char errmsg[100];
int pidfd = -1;
init(argc, argv);
signal_register_fct(SIGQUIT, dump, SIGQUIT);
signal_register_fct(SIGUSR1, sig_soft_stop, SIGUSR1);
signal_register_fct(SIGHUP, sig_dump_state, SIGHUP);
/* Always catch SIGPIPE even on platforms which define MSG_NOSIGNAL.
* Some recent FreeBSD setups report broken pipes, and MSG_NOSIGNAL
* was defined there, so let's stay on the safe side.
*/
signal_register_fct(SIGPIPE, NULL, 0);
/* ulimits */
if (!global.rlimit_nofile)
global.rlimit_nofile = global.maxsock;
if (global.rlimit_nofile) {
limit.rlim_cur = limit.rlim_max = global.rlimit_nofile;
if (setrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &limit) == -1) {
/* try to set it to the max possible at least */
getrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &limit);
limit.rlim_cur = limit.rlim_max;
if (setrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &limit) != -1)
getrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &limit);
Warning("[%s.main()] Cannot raise FD limit to %d, limit is %d.\n", argv[0], global.rlimit_nofile, (int)limit.rlim_cur);
global.rlimit_nofile = limit.rlim_cur;
}
}
if (global.rlimit_memmax) {
limit.rlim_cur = limit.rlim_max =
global.rlimit_memmax * 1048576ULL;
#ifdef RLIMIT_AS
if (setrlimit(RLIMIT_AS, &limit) == -1) {
Warning("[%s.main()] Cannot fix MEM limit to %d megs.\n",
argv[0], global.rlimit_memmax);
}
#else
if (setrlimit(RLIMIT_DATA, &limit) == -1) {
Warning("[%s.main()] Cannot fix MEM limit to %d megs.\n",
argv[0], global.rlimit_memmax);
}
#endif
}
/* We will loop at most 100 times with 10 ms delay each time.
* That's at most 1 second. We only send a signal to old pids
* if we cannot grab at least one port.
*/
retry = MAX_START_RETRIES;
err = ERR_NONE;
while (retry >= 0) {
struct timeval w;
err = start_proxies(retry == 0 || nb_oldpids == 0);
/* exit the loop on no error or fatal error */
if ((err & (ERR_RETRYABLE|ERR_FATAL)) != ERR_RETRYABLE)
break;
if (nb_oldpids == 0 || retry == 0)
break;
/* FIXME-20060514: Solaris and OpenBSD do not support shutdown() on
* listening sockets. So on those platforms, it would be wiser to
* simply send SIGUSR1, which will not be undoable.
*/
if (tell_old_pids(SIGTTOU) == 0) {
/* no need to wait if we can't contact old pids */
retry = 0;
continue;
}
/* give some time to old processes to stop listening */
w.tv_sec = 0;
w.tv_usec = 10*1000;
select(0, NULL, NULL, NULL, &w);
retry--;
}
/* Note: start_proxies() sends an alert when it fails. */
if ((err & ~ERR_WARN) != ERR_NONE) {
if (retry != MAX_START_RETRIES && nb_oldpids) {
protocol_unbind_all(); /* cleanup everything we can */
tell_old_pids(SIGTTIN);
}
exit(1);
}
if (listeners == 0) {
Alert("[%s.main()] No enabled listener found (check for 'bind' directives) ! Exiting.\n", argv[0]);
/* Note: we don't have to send anything to the old pids because we
* never stopped them. */
exit(1);
}
err = protocol_bind_all(errmsg, sizeof(errmsg));
if ((err & ~ERR_WARN) != ERR_NONE) {
if ((err & ERR_ALERT) || (err & ERR_WARN))
Alert("[%s.main()] %s.\n", argv[0], errmsg);
Alert("[%s.main()] Some protocols failed to start their listeners! Exiting.\n", argv[0]);
protocol_unbind_all(); /* cleanup everything we can */
if (nb_oldpids)
tell_old_pids(SIGTTIN);
exit(1);
} else if (err & ERR_WARN) {
Alert("[%s.main()] %s.\n", argv[0], errmsg);
}
/* prepare pause/play signals */
signal_register_fct(SIGTTOU, sig_pause, SIGTTOU);
signal_register_fct(SIGTTIN, sig_listen, SIGTTIN);
/* MODE_QUIET can inhibit alerts and warnings below this line */
global.mode &= ~MODE_STARTING;
if ((global.mode & MODE_QUIET) && !(global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE)) {
/* detach from the tty */
fclose(stdin); fclose(stdout); fclose(stderr);
}
/* open log & pid files before the chroot */
if (global.mode & (MODE_DAEMON | MODE_SYSTEMD) && global.pidfile != NULL) {
unlink(global.pidfile);
pidfd = open(global.pidfile, O_CREAT | O_WRONLY | O_TRUNC, 0644);
if (pidfd < 0) {
Alert("[%s.main()] Cannot create pidfile %s\n", argv[0], global.pidfile);
if (nb_oldpids)
tell_old_pids(SIGTTIN);
protocol_unbind_all();
exit(1);
}
}
if ((global.last_checks & LSTCHK_NETADM) && global.uid) {
Alert("[%s.main()] Some configuration options require full privileges, so global.uid cannot be changed.\n"
"", argv[0]);
protocol_unbind_all();
exit(1);
}
/* If the user is not root, we'll still let him try the configuration
* but we inform him that unexpected behaviour may occur.
*/
if ((global.last_checks & LSTCHK_NETADM) && getuid())
Warning("[%s.main()] Some options which require full privileges"
" might not work well.\n"
"", argv[0]);
/* chroot if needed */
if (global.chroot != NULL) {
if (chroot(global.chroot) == -1 || chdir("/") == -1) {
Alert("[%s.main()] Cannot chroot(%s).\n", argv[0], global.chroot);
if (nb_oldpids)
tell_old_pids(SIGTTIN);
protocol_unbind_all();
exit(1);
}
}
if (nb_oldpids)
nb_oldpids = tell_old_pids(oldpids_sig);
/* Note that any error at this stage will be fatal because we will not
* be able to restart the old pids.
*/
/* setgid / setuid */
if (global.gid) {
if (getgroups(0, NULL) > 0 && setgroups(0, NULL) == -1)
Warning("[%s.main()] Failed to drop supplementary groups. Using 'gid'/'group'"
" without 'uid'/'user' is generally useless.\n", argv[0]);
if (setgid(global.gid) == -1) {
Alert("[%s.main()] Cannot set gid %d.\n", argv[0], global.gid);
protocol_unbind_all();
exit(1);
}
}
if (global.uid && setuid(global.uid) == -1) {
Alert("[%s.main()] Cannot set uid %d.\n", argv[0], global.uid);
protocol_unbind_all();
exit(1);
}
/* check ulimits */
limit.rlim_cur = limit.rlim_max = 0;
getrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &limit);
if (limit.rlim_cur < global.maxsock) {
Warning("[%s.main()] FD limit (%d) too low for maxconn=%d/maxsock=%d. Please raise 'ulimit-n' to %d or more to avoid any trouble.\n",
argv[0], (int)limit.rlim_cur, global.maxconn, global.maxsock, global.maxsock);
}
if (global.mode & (MODE_DAEMON | MODE_SYSTEMD)) {
struct proxy *px;
struct peers *curpeers;
int ret = 0;
int *children = calloc(global.nbproc, sizeof(int));
int proc;
char *wrapper_fd;
/* the father launches the required number of processes */
for (proc = 0; proc < global.nbproc; proc++) {
ret = fork();
if (ret < 0) {
Alert("[%s.main()] Cannot fork.\n", argv[0]);
protocol_unbind_all();
exit(1); /* there has been an error */
}
else if (ret == 0) /* child breaks here */
break;
children[proc] = ret;
if (pidfd >= 0) {
char pidstr[100];
snprintf(pidstr, sizeof(pidstr), "%d\n", ret);
shut_your_big_mouth_gcc(write(pidfd, pidstr, strlen(pidstr)));
}
relative_pid++; /* each child will get a different one */
}
#ifdef USE_CPU_AFFINITY
if (proc < global.nbproc && /* child */
proc < LONGBITS && /* only the first 32/64 processes may be pinned */
global.cpu_map[proc]) /* only do this if the process has a CPU map */
#ifdef __FreeBSD__
cpuset_setaffinity(CPU_LEVEL_WHICH, CPU_WHICH_PID, -1, sizeof(unsigned long), (void *)&global.cpu_map[proc]);
#else
sched_setaffinity(0, sizeof(unsigned long), (void *)&global.cpu_map[proc]);
#endif
#endif
/* close the pidfile both in children and father */
if (pidfd >= 0) {
//lseek(pidfd, 0, SEEK_SET); /* debug: emulate eglibc bug */
close(pidfd);
}
/* each child must notify the wrapper that it's ready by closing the requested fd */
wrapper_fd = getenv("HAPROXY_WRAPPER_FD");
if (wrapper_fd) {
int pipe_fd = atoi(wrapper_fd);
if (pipe_fd >= 0)
close(pipe_fd);
}
/* We won't ever use this anymore */
free(oldpids); oldpids = NULL;
free(global.chroot); global.chroot = NULL;
free(global.pidfile); global.pidfile = NULL;
if (proc == global.nbproc) {
if (global.mode & MODE_SYSTEMD) {
int i;
protocol_unbind_all();
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
memset(argv[i], '\0', strlen(argv[i]));
}
/* it's OK because "-Ds -f x" is the shortest form going here */
memcpy(argv[0] + strlen(argv[0]), "-master", 8);
for (proc = 0; proc < global.nbproc; proc++)
while (waitpid(children[proc], NULL, 0) == -1 && errno == EINTR);
}
exit(0); /* parent must leave */
}
/* we might have to unbind some proxies from some processes */
px = proxy;
while (px != NULL) {
if (px->bind_proc && px->state != PR_STSTOPPED) {
if (!(px->bind_proc & (1UL << proc)))
stop_proxy(px);
}
px = px->next;
}
/* we might have to unbind some peers sections from some processes */
for (curpeers = peers; curpeers; curpeers = curpeers->next) {
if (!curpeers->peers_fe)
continue;
if (curpeers->peers_fe->bind_proc & (1UL << proc))
continue;
stop_proxy(curpeers->peers_fe);
/* disable this peer section so that it kills itself */
signal_unregister_handler(curpeers->sighandler);
task_delete(curpeers->sync_task);
task_free(curpeers->sync_task);
curpeers->sync_task = NULL;
task_free(curpeers->peers_fe->task);
curpeers->peers_fe->task = NULL;
curpeers->peers_fe = NULL;
}
free(children);
children = NULL;
/* if we're NOT in QUIET mode, we should now close the 3 first FDs to ensure
* that we can detach from the TTY. We MUST NOT do it in other cases since
* it would have already be done, and 0-2 would have been affected to listening
* sockets
*/
if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE)) {
/* detach from the tty */
fclose(stdin); fclose(stdout); fclose(stderr);
global.mode &= ~MODE_VERBOSE;
global.mode |= MODE_QUIET; /* ensure that we won't say anything from now */
}
pid = getpid(); /* update child's pid */
setsid();
fork_poller();
}
protocol_enable_all();
/*
* That's it : the central polling loop. Run until we stop.
*/
run_poll_loop();
/* Do some cleanup */
deinit();
exit(0);
}
/*
* Local variables:
* c-indent-level: 8
* c-basic-offset: 8
* End:
*/