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/*
* Action management functions.
*
* Copyright 2017 HAProxy Technologies, Christopher Faulet <cfaulet@haproxy.com>
*
* 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 <haproxy/acl.h>
#include <haproxy/action.h>
#include <haproxy/api.h>
#include <haproxy/cfgparse.h>
#include <haproxy/errors.h>
#include <haproxy/list.h>
#include <haproxy/obj_type.h>
#include <haproxy/pool.h>
#include <haproxy/proxy.h>
#include <haproxy/stick_table.h>
#include <haproxy/task.h>
#include <haproxy/tools.h>
/* Check an action ruleset validity. It returns the number of error encountered
* and err_code is updated if a warning is emitted.
*/
int check_action_rules(struct list *rules, struct proxy *px, int *err_code)
{
struct act_rule *rule;
char *errmsg = NULL;
int err = 0;
list_for_each_entry(rule, rules, list) {
if (rule->check_ptr && !rule->check_ptr(rule, px, &errmsg)) {
ha_alert("Proxy '%s': %s.\n", px->id, errmsg);
err++;
}
*err_code |= warnif_tcp_http_cond(px, rule->cond);
ha_free(&errmsg);
}
return err;
}
/* Find and check the target table used by an action track-sc*. This
* function should be called during the configuration validity check.
*
* The function returns 1 in success case, otherwise, it returns 0 and err is
* filled.
*/
int check_trk_action(struct act_rule *rule, struct proxy *px, char **err)
{
struct stktable *target;
if (rule->arg.trk_ctr.table.n)
target = stktable_find_by_name(rule->arg.trk_ctr.table.n);
else
target = px->table;
if (!target) {
memprintf(err, "unable to find table '%s' referenced by track-sc%d",
rule->arg.trk_ctr.table.n ? rule->arg.trk_ctr.table.n : px->id,
rule->action);
return 0;
}
if (!stktable_compatible_sample(rule->arg.trk_ctr.expr, target->type)) {
memprintf(err, "stick-table '%s' uses a type incompatible with the 'track-sc%d' rule",
rule->arg.trk_ctr.table.n ? rule->arg.trk_ctr.table.n : px->id,
rule->action);
return 0;
}
else {
if (!in_proxies_list(target->proxies_list, px)) {
px->next_stkt_ref = target->proxies_list;
target->proxies_list = px;
}
free(rule->arg.trk_ctr.table.n);
rule->arg.trk_ctr.table.t = target;
/* Note: if we decide to enhance the track-sc syntax, we may be
* able to pass a list of counters to track and allocate them
* right here using stktable_alloc_data_type().
*/
}
if (rule->from == ACT_F_TCP_REQ_CNT && (px->cap & PR_CAP_FE)) {
if (!px->tcp_req.inspect_delay && !(rule->arg.trk_ctr.expr->fetch->val & SMP_VAL_FE_SES_ACC)) {
ha_warning("%s '%s' : a 'tcp-request content track-sc*' rule explicitly depending on request"
" contents without any 'tcp-request inspect-delay' setting."
" This means that this rule will randomly find its contents. This can be fixed by"
" setting the tcp-request inspect-delay.\n",
proxy_type_str(px), px->id);
}
/* The following warning is emitted because HTTP multiplexers are able to catch errors
* or timeouts at the session level, before instantiating any stream.
* Thus the tcp-request content ruleset will not be evaluated in such case. It means,
* http_req and http_err counters will not be incremented as expected, even if the tracked
* counter does not use the request content. To track invalid requests it should be
* performed at the session level using a tcp-request session rule.
*/
if (px->mode == PR_MODE_HTTP &&
!(rule->arg.trk_ctr.expr->fetch->use & (SMP_USE_L6REQ|SMP_USE_HRQHV|SMP_USE_HRQHP|SMP_USE_HRQBO)) &&
(!rule->cond || !(rule->cond->use & (SMP_USE_L6REQ|SMP_USE_HRQHV|SMP_USE_HRQHP|SMP_USE_HRQBO)))) {
ha_warning("%s '%s' : a 'tcp-request content track-sc*' rule not depending on request"
" contents for an HTTP frontend should be executed at the session level, using a"
" 'tcp-request session' rule (mandatory to track invalid HTTP requests).\n",
proxy_type_str(px), px->id);
}
}
return 1;
}
/* check a capture rule. This function should be called during the configuration
* validity check.
*
* The function returns 1 in success case, otherwise, it returns 0 and err is
* filled.
*/
int check_capture(struct act_rule *rule, struct proxy *px, char **err)
{
if (rule->from == ACT_F_TCP_REQ_CNT && (px->cap & PR_CAP_FE) && !px->tcp_req.inspect_delay &&
!(rule->arg.trk_ctr.expr->fetch->val & SMP_VAL_FE_SES_ACC)) {
ha_warning("%s '%s' : a 'tcp-request capture' rule explicitly depending on request"
" contents without any 'tcp-request inspect-delay' setting."
" This means that this rule will randomly find its contents. This can be fixed by"
" setting the tcp-request inspect-delay.\n",
proxy_type_str(px), px->id);
}
return 1;
}
int act_resolution_cb(struct resolv_requester *requester, struct dns_counters *counters)
{
struct stream *stream;
if (requester->resolution == NULL)
return 0;
stream = objt_stream(requester->owner);
if (stream == NULL)
return 0;
task_wakeup(stream->task, TASK_WOKEN_MSG);
return 0;
}
/*
* Do resolve error management callback
* returns:
* 0 if we can trash answser items.
* 1 when safely ignored and we must kept answer items
*/
int act_resolution_error_cb(struct resolv_requester *requester, int error_code)
{
struct stream *stream;
if (requester->resolution == NULL)
return 0;
stream = objt_stream(requester->owner);
if (stream == NULL)
return 0;
task_wakeup(stream->task, TASK_WOKEN_MSG);
return 0;
}
/* Parse a set-timeout rule statement. It first checks if the timeout name is
* valid and returns it in <name>. Then the timeout is parsed as a plain value
* and * returned in <out_timeout>. If there is a parsing error, the value is
* reparsed as an expression and returned in <expr>.
*
* Returns -1 if the name is invalid or neither a time or an expression can be
* parsed, or if the timeout value is 0.
*/
int cfg_parse_rule_set_timeout(const char **args, int idx, int *out_timeout,
enum act_timeout_name *name,
struct sample_expr **expr, char **err,
const char *file, int line, struct arg_list *al)
{
const char *res;
const char *timeout_name = args[idx++];
if (strcmp(timeout_name, "server") == 0) {
*name = ACT_TIMEOUT_SERVER;
}
else if (strcmp(timeout_name, "tunnel") == 0) {
*name = ACT_TIMEOUT_TUNNEL;
}
else {
memprintf(err,
"'set-timeout' rule supports 'server'/'tunnel' (got '%s')",
timeout_name);
return -1;
}
res = parse_time_err(args[idx], (unsigned int *)out_timeout, TIME_UNIT_MS);
if (res == PARSE_TIME_OVER) {
memprintf(err, "timer overflow in argument '%s' to rule 'set-timeout %s' (maximum value is 2147483647 ms or ~24.8 days)",
args[idx], timeout_name);
return -1;
}
else if (res == PARSE_TIME_UNDER) {
memprintf(err, "timer underflow in argument '%s' to rule 'set-timeout %s' (minimum value is 1 ms)",
args[idx], timeout_name);
return -1;
}
/* res not NULL, parsing error */
else if (res) {
*expr = sample_parse_expr((char **)args, &idx, file, line, err, al, NULL);
if (!*expr) {
memprintf(err, "unexpected character '%c' in rule 'set-timeout %s'", *res, timeout_name);
return -1;
}
}
/* res NULL, parsing ok but value is 0 */
else if (!(*out_timeout)) {
memprintf(err, "null value is not valid for a 'set-timeout %s' rule",
timeout_name);
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
/* tries to find in list <keywords> a similar looking action as the one in
* <word>, and returns it otherwise NULL. <word> may be NULL or empty. An
* optional array of extra words to compare may be passed in <extra>, but it
* must then be terminated by a NULL entry. If unused it may be NULL.
*/
const char *action_suggest(const char *word, const struct list *keywords, const char **extra)
{
uint8_t word_sig[1024];
uint8_t list_sig[1024];
const struct action_kw_list *kwl;
const struct action_kw *best_kw = NULL;
const char *best_ptr = NULL;
int dist, best_dist = INT_MAX;
int index;
if (!word || !*word)
return NULL;
make_word_fingerprint(word_sig, word);
list_for_each_entry(kwl, keywords, list) {
for (index = 0; kwl->kw[index].kw != NULL; index++) {
make_word_fingerprint(list_sig, kwl->kw[index].kw);
dist = word_fingerprint_distance(word_sig, list_sig);
if (dist < best_dist) {
best_dist = dist;
best_kw = &kwl->kw[index];
best_ptr = best_kw->kw;
}
}
}
while (extra && *extra) {
make_word_fingerprint(list_sig, *extra);
dist = word_fingerprint_distance(word_sig, list_sig);
if (dist < best_dist) {
best_dist = dist;
best_kw = NULL;
best_ptr = *extra;
}
extra++;
}
/* eliminate too different ones, with more tolerance for prefixes
* when they're known to exist (not from extra list).
*/
if (best_ptr &&
(best_dist > (2 + (best_kw && (best_kw->flags & KWF_MATCH_PREFIX))) * strlen(word) ||
best_dist > (2 + (best_kw && (best_kw->flags & KWF_MATCH_PREFIX))) * strlen(best_ptr)))
best_ptr = NULL;
return best_ptr;
}
/* allocates a rule for ruleset <from> (ACT_F_*), from file name <file> and
* line <linenum>. <file> and <linenum> may be zero if unknown. Returns the
* rule, otherwise NULL in case of memory allocation error.
*/
struct act_rule *new_act_rule(enum act_from from, const char *file, int linenum)
{
struct act_rule *rule;
rule = calloc(1, sizeof(*rule));
if (!rule)
return NULL;
rule->from = from;
rule->conf.file = file ? strdup(file) : NULL;
rule->conf.line = linenum;
return rule;
}
void free_act_rules(struct list *rules)
{
struct act_rule *rule, *ruleb;
list_for_each_entry_safe(rule, ruleb, rules, list) {
LIST_DELETE(&rule->list);
free_acl_cond(rule->cond);
if (rule->release_ptr)
rule->release_ptr(rule);
free(rule->conf.file);
free(rule);
}
}