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/*
* include/proto/listener.h
* This file declares listener management primitives.
*
* Copyright (C) 2000-2012 Willy Tarreau - w@1wt.eu
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.1
* exclusively.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
#ifndef _PROTO_LISTENER_H
#define _PROTO_LISTENER_H
#include <types/listener.h>
/* This function adds the specified listener's file descriptor to the polling
* lists if it is in the LI_LISTEN state. The listener enters LI_READY or
* LI_FULL state depending on its number of connections.
*/
void enable_listener(struct listener *listener);
/* This function removes the specified listener's file descriptor from the
* polling lists if it is in the LI_READY or in the LI_FULL state. The listener
* enters LI_LISTEN.
*/
void disable_listener(struct listener *listener);
/* This function tries to temporarily disable a listener, depending on the OS
* capabilities. Linux unbinds the listen socket after a SHUT_RD, and ignores
* SHUT_WR. Solaris refuses either shutdown(). OpenBSD ignores SHUT_RD but
* closes upon SHUT_WR and refuses to rebind. So a common validation path
* involves SHUT_WR && listen && SHUT_RD. In case of success, the FD's polling
* is disabled. It normally returns non-zero, unless an error is reported.
*/
int pause_listener(struct listener *l);
/* This function tries to resume a temporarily disabled listener.
* The resulting state will either be LI_READY or LI_FULL. 0 is returned
* in case of failure to resume (eg: dead socket).
*/
int resume_listener(struct listener *l);
/* Marks a ready listener as full so that the session code tries to re-enable
* it upon next close() using resume_listener().
*/
void listener_full(struct listener *l);
/* This function adds all of the protocol's listener's file descriptors to the
* polling lists when they are in the LI_LISTEN state. It is intended to be
* used as a protocol's generic enable_all() primitive, for use after the
* fork(). It puts the listeners into LI_READY or LI_FULL states depending on
* their number of connections. It always returns ERR_NONE.
*/
int enable_all_listeners(struct protocol *proto);
/* This function removes all of the protocol's listener's file descriptors from
* the polling lists when they are in the LI_READY or LI_FULL states. It is
* intended to be used as a protocol's generic disable_all() primitive. It puts
* the listeners into LI_LISTEN, and always returns ERR_NONE.
*/
int disable_all_listeners(struct protocol *proto);
/* Marks a ready listener as limited so that we only try to re-enable it when
* resources are free again. It will be queued into the specified queue.
*/
void limit_listener(struct listener *l, struct list *list);
/* Dequeues all of the listeners waiting for a resource in wait queue <queue>. */
void dequeue_all_listeners(struct list *list);
/* This function closes the listening socket for the specified listener,
* provided that it's already in a listening state. The listener enters the
* LI_ASSIGNED state. It always returns ERR_NONE. This function is intended
* to be used as a generic function for standard protocols.
*/
int unbind_listener(struct listener *listener);
/* This function closes all listening sockets bound to the protocol <proto>,
* and the listeners end in LI_ASSIGNED state if they were higher. It does not
* detach them from the protocol. It always returns ERR_NONE.
*/
int unbind_all_listeners(struct protocol *proto);
/* Delete a listener from its protocol's list of listeners. The listener's
* state is automatically updated from LI_ASSIGNED to LI_INIT. The protocol's
* number of listeners is updated. Note that the listener must have previously
* been unbound. This is the generic function to use to remove a listener.
*/
void delete_listener(struct listener *listener);
/* This function is called on a read event from a listening socket, corresponding
* to an accept. It tries to accept as many connections as possible, and for each
* calls the listener's accept handler (generally the frontend's accept handler).
*/
int listener_accept(int fd);
/* allocate an ssl_conf struct for a bind line, and chain it to list head <lh>.
* If <arg> is not NULL, it is duplicated into ->arg to store useful config
* information for error reporting.
*/
static inline struct ssl_conf *ssl_conf_alloc(struct list *lh, const char *file, int line, const char *arg)
{
struct ssl_conf *ssl_conf = (void *)calloc(1, sizeof(struct ssl_conf));
ssl_conf->file = strdup(file);
ssl_conf->line = line;
if (lh)
LIST_ADDQ(lh, &ssl_conf->by_fe);
if (arg)
ssl_conf->arg = strdup(arg);
return ssl_conf;
}
#endif /* _PROTO_LISTENER_H */
/*
* Local variables:
* c-indent-level: 8
* c-basic-offset: 8
* End:
*/