| /* |
| * include/proto/connection.h |
| * This file contains connection function prototypes |
| * |
| * 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_CONNECTION_H |
| #define _PROTO_CONNECTION_H |
| |
| #include <common/config.h> |
| #include <common/memory.h> |
| #include <types/connection.h> |
| #include <types/listener.h> |
| #include <proto/fd.h> |
| #include <proto/obj_type.h> |
| |
| extern struct pool_head *pool2_connection; |
| |
| /* perform minimal intializations, report 0 in case of error, 1 if OK. */ |
| int init_connection(); |
| |
| /* I/O callback for fd-based connections. It calls the read/write handlers |
| * provided by the connection's sock_ops. Returns 0. |
| */ |
| int conn_fd_handler(int fd); |
| |
| /* receive a PROXY protocol header over a connection */ |
| int conn_recv_proxy(struct connection *conn, int flag); |
| int make_proxy_line(char *buf, int buf_len, struct sockaddr_storage *src, struct sockaddr_storage *dst); |
| |
| /* calls the init() function of the transport layer if any. |
| * Returns <0 in case of error. |
| */ |
| static inline int conn_xprt_init(struct connection *conn) |
| { |
| if (conn->xprt && conn->xprt->init) |
| return conn->xprt->init(conn); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Calls the close() function of the transport layer if any, and always unsets |
| * the transport layer. However this is not done if the CO_FL_XPRT_TRACKED flag |
| * is set, which allows logs to take data from the transport layer very late if |
| * needed. |
| */ |
| static inline void conn_xprt_close(struct connection *conn) |
| { |
| if (conn->xprt && !(conn->flags & CO_FL_XPRT_TRACKED)) { |
| if (conn->xprt->close) |
| conn->xprt->close(conn); |
| conn->xprt = NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* If the connection still has a transport layer, then call its close() function |
| * if any, and delete the file descriptor if a control layer is set. This is |
| * used to close everything at once and atomically. However this is not done if |
| * the CO_FL_XPRT_TRACKED flag is set, which allows logs to take data from the |
| * transport layer very late if needed. |
| */ |
| static inline void conn_full_close(struct connection *conn) |
| { |
| if (conn->xprt && !(conn->flags & CO_FL_XPRT_TRACKED)) { |
| if (conn->xprt->close) |
| conn->xprt->close(conn); |
| if (conn->ctrl) |
| fd_delete(conn->t.sock.fd); |
| conn->xprt = NULL; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Update polling on connection <c>'s file descriptor depending on its current |
| * state as reported in the connection's CO_FL_CURR_* flags, reports of EAGAIN |
| * in CO_FL_WAIT_*, and the sock layer expectations indicated by CO_FL_SOCK_*. |
| * The connection flags are updated with the new flags at the end of the |
| * operation. Polling is totally disabled if an error was reported. |
| */ |
| void conn_update_sock_polling(struct connection *c); |
| |
| /* Update polling on connection <c>'s file descriptor depending on its current |
| * state as reported in the connection's CO_FL_CURR_* flags, reports of EAGAIN |
| * in CO_FL_WAIT_*, and the data layer expectations indicated by CO_FL_DATA_*. |
| * The connection flags are updated with the new flags at the end of the |
| * operation. Polling is totally disabled if an error was reported. |
| */ |
| void conn_update_data_polling(struct connection *c); |
| |
| /* This callback is used to send a valid PROXY protocol line to a socket being |
| * established from the local machine. It sets the protocol addresses to the |
| * local and remote address. This is typically used with health checks or when |
| * it is not possible to determine the other end's address. It returns 0 if it |
| * fails in a fatal way or needs to poll to go further, otherwise it returns |
| * non-zero and removes itself from the connection's flags (the bit is provided |
| * in <flag> by the caller). It is designed to be called by the connection |
| * handler and relies on it to commit polling changes. Note that this function |
| * expects to be able to send the whole line at once, which should always be |
| * possible since it is supposed to start at the first byte of the outgoing |
| * data segment. |
| */ |
| int conn_local_send_proxy(struct connection *conn, unsigned int flag); |
| |
| /* inspects c->flags and returns non-zero if DATA ENA changes from the CURR ENA |
| * or if the WAIT flags are set with their respective ENA flags. Additionally, |
| * non-zero is also returned if an error was reported on the connection. This |
| * function is used quite often and is inlined. In order to proceed optimally |
| * with very little code and CPU cycles, the bits are arranged so that a change |
| * can be detected by a few left shifts, a xor, and a mask. These operations |
| * detect when W&D are both enabled for either direction, when C&D differ for |
| * either direction and when Error is set. The trick consists in first keeping |
| * only the bits we're interested in, since they don't collide when shifted, |
| * and to perform the AND at the end. In practice, the compiler is able to |
| * replace the last AND with a TEST in boolean conditions. This results in |
| * checks that are done in 4-6 cycles and less than 30 bytes. |
| */ |
| static inline unsigned int conn_data_polling_changes(const struct connection *c) |
| { |
| unsigned int f = c->flags; |
| f &= CO_FL_DATA_WR_ENA | CO_FL_DATA_RD_ENA | CO_FL_CURR_WR_ENA | |
| CO_FL_CURR_RD_ENA | CO_FL_ERROR | CO_FL_WAIT_WR | CO_FL_WAIT_RD; |
| |
| f = (f & (f << 2)) | /* test W & D */ |
| ((f ^ (f << 1)) & (CO_FL_CURR_WR_ENA|CO_FL_CURR_RD_ENA)); /* test C ^ D */ |
| return f & (CO_FL_WAIT_WR | CO_FL_WAIT_RD | CO_FL_CURR_WR_ENA | CO_FL_CURR_RD_ENA | CO_FL_ERROR); |
| } |
| |
| /* inspects c->flags and returns non-zero if SOCK ENA changes from the CURR ENA |
| * or if the WAIT flags are set with their respective ENA flags. Additionally, |
| * non-zero is also returned if an error was reported on the connection. This |
| * function is used quite often and is inlined. In order to proceed optimally |
| * with very little code and CPU cycles, the bits are arranged so that a change |
| * can be detected by a few left shifts, a xor, and a mask. These operations |
| * detect when W&S are both enabled for either direction, when C&S differ for |
| * either direction and when Error is set. The trick consists in first keeping |
| * only the bits we're interested in, since they don't collide when shifted, |
| * and to perform the AND at the end. In practice, the compiler is able to |
| * replace the last AND with a TEST in boolean conditions. This results in |
| * checks that are done in 4-6 cycles and less than 30 bytes. |
| */ |
| static inline unsigned int conn_sock_polling_changes(const struct connection *c) |
| { |
| unsigned int f = c->flags; |
| f &= CO_FL_SOCK_WR_ENA | CO_FL_SOCK_RD_ENA | CO_FL_CURR_WR_ENA | |
| CO_FL_CURR_RD_ENA | CO_FL_ERROR | CO_FL_WAIT_WR | CO_FL_WAIT_RD; |
| |
| f = (f & (f << 3)) | /* test W & S */ |
| ((f ^ (f << 2)) & (CO_FL_CURR_WR_ENA|CO_FL_CURR_RD_ENA)); /* test C ^ S */ |
| return f & (CO_FL_WAIT_WR | CO_FL_WAIT_RD | CO_FL_CURR_WR_ENA | CO_FL_CURR_RD_ENA | CO_FL_ERROR); |
| } |
| |
| /* Automatically updates polling on connection <c> depending on the DATA flags |
| * if no handshake is in progress. |
| */ |
| static inline void conn_cond_update_data_polling(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| if (!(c->flags & CO_FL_POLL_SOCK) && conn_data_polling_changes(c)) |
| conn_update_data_polling(c); |
| } |
| |
| /* Automatically updates polling on connection <c> depending on the SOCK flags |
| * if a handshake is in progress. |
| */ |
| static inline void conn_cond_update_sock_polling(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| if ((c->flags & CO_FL_POLL_SOCK) && conn_sock_polling_changes(c)) |
| conn_update_sock_polling(c); |
| } |
| |
| /* Stop all polling on the fd. This might be used when an error is encountered |
| * for example. |
| */ |
| static inline void conn_stop_polling(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| c->flags &= ~(CO_FL_CURR_RD_ENA | CO_FL_CURR_WR_ENA | |
| CO_FL_SOCK_RD_ENA | CO_FL_SOCK_WR_ENA | |
| CO_FL_DATA_RD_ENA | CO_FL_DATA_WR_ENA); |
| fd_stop_both(c->t.sock.fd); |
| } |
| |
| /* Automatically update polling on connection <c> depending on the DATA and |
| * SOCK flags, and on whether a handshake is in progress or not. This may be |
| * called at any moment when there is a doubt about the effectiveness of the |
| * polling state, for instance when entering or leaving the handshake state. |
| */ |
| static inline void conn_cond_update_polling(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| if (unlikely(c->flags & CO_FL_ERROR)) |
| conn_stop_polling(c); |
| else if (!(c->flags & CO_FL_POLL_SOCK) && conn_data_polling_changes(c)) |
| conn_update_data_polling(c); |
| else if ((c->flags & CO_FL_POLL_SOCK) && conn_sock_polling_changes(c)) |
| conn_update_sock_polling(c); |
| } |
| |
| /***** Event manipulation primitives for use by DATA I/O callbacks *****/ |
| /* The __conn_* versions do not propagate to lower layers and are only meant |
| * to be used by handlers called by the connection handler. The other ones |
| * may be used anywhere. |
| */ |
| static inline void __conn_data_want_recv(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| c->flags |= CO_FL_DATA_RD_ENA; |
| } |
| |
| static inline void __conn_data_stop_recv(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| c->flags &= ~CO_FL_DATA_RD_ENA; |
| } |
| |
| static inline void __conn_data_poll_recv(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| c->flags |= CO_FL_WAIT_RD | CO_FL_DATA_RD_ENA; |
| } |
| |
| static inline void __conn_data_want_send(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| c->flags |= CO_FL_DATA_WR_ENA; |
| } |
| |
| static inline void __conn_data_stop_send(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| c->flags &= ~CO_FL_DATA_WR_ENA; |
| } |
| |
| static inline void __conn_data_poll_send(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| c->flags |= CO_FL_WAIT_WR | CO_FL_DATA_WR_ENA; |
| } |
| |
| static inline void __conn_data_stop_both(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| c->flags &= ~(CO_FL_DATA_WR_ENA | CO_FL_DATA_RD_ENA); |
| } |
| |
| static inline void conn_data_want_recv(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| __conn_data_want_recv(c); |
| conn_cond_update_data_polling(c); |
| } |
| |
| static inline void conn_data_stop_recv(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| __conn_data_stop_recv(c); |
| conn_cond_update_data_polling(c); |
| } |
| |
| static inline void conn_data_poll_recv(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| __conn_data_poll_recv(c); |
| conn_cond_update_data_polling(c); |
| } |
| |
| static inline void conn_data_want_send(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| __conn_data_want_send(c); |
| conn_cond_update_data_polling(c); |
| } |
| |
| static inline void conn_data_stop_send(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| __conn_data_stop_send(c); |
| conn_cond_update_data_polling(c); |
| } |
| |
| static inline void conn_data_poll_send(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| __conn_data_poll_send(c); |
| conn_cond_update_data_polling(c); |
| } |
| |
| static inline void conn_data_stop_both(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| __conn_data_stop_both(c); |
| conn_cond_update_data_polling(c); |
| } |
| |
| /***** Event manipulation primitives for use by handshake I/O callbacks *****/ |
| /* The __conn_* versions do not propagate to lower layers and are only meant |
| * to be used by handlers called by the connection handler. The other ones |
| * may be used anywhere. |
| */ |
| static inline void __conn_sock_want_recv(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| c->flags |= CO_FL_SOCK_RD_ENA; |
| } |
| |
| static inline void __conn_sock_stop_recv(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| c->flags &= ~CO_FL_SOCK_RD_ENA; |
| } |
| |
| static inline void __conn_sock_poll_recv(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| c->flags |= CO_FL_WAIT_RD | CO_FL_SOCK_RD_ENA; |
| } |
| |
| static inline void __conn_sock_want_send(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| c->flags |= CO_FL_SOCK_WR_ENA; |
| } |
| |
| static inline void __conn_sock_stop_send(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| c->flags &= ~CO_FL_SOCK_WR_ENA; |
| } |
| |
| static inline void __conn_sock_poll_send(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| c->flags |= CO_FL_WAIT_WR | CO_FL_SOCK_WR_ENA; |
| } |
| |
| static inline void __conn_sock_stop_both(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| c->flags &= ~(CO_FL_SOCK_WR_ENA | CO_FL_SOCK_RD_ENA); |
| } |
| |
| static inline void conn_sock_want_recv(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| __conn_sock_want_recv(c); |
| conn_cond_update_sock_polling(c); |
| } |
| |
| static inline void conn_sock_stop_recv(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| __conn_sock_stop_recv(c); |
| conn_cond_update_sock_polling(c); |
| } |
| |
| static inline void conn_sock_poll_recv(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| __conn_sock_poll_recv(c); |
| conn_cond_update_sock_polling(c); |
| } |
| |
| static inline void conn_sock_want_send(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| __conn_sock_want_send(c); |
| conn_cond_update_sock_polling(c); |
| } |
| |
| static inline void conn_sock_stop_send(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| __conn_sock_stop_send(c); |
| conn_cond_update_sock_polling(c); |
| } |
| |
| static inline void conn_sock_poll_send(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| __conn_sock_poll_send(c); |
| conn_cond_update_sock_polling(c); |
| } |
| |
| static inline void conn_sock_stop_both(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| __conn_sock_stop_both(c); |
| conn_cond_update_sock_polling(c); |
| } |
| |
| /* shutdown management */ |
| static inline void conn_sock_read0(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| c->flags |= CO_FL_SOCK_RD_SH; |
| __conn_sock_stop_recv(c); |
| } |
| |
| static inline void conn_data_read0(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| c->flags |= CO_FL_DATA_RD_SH; |
| __conn_data_stop_recv(c); |
| } |
| |
| static inline void conn_sock_shutw(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| c->flags |= CO_FL_SOCK_WR_SH; |
| __conn_sock_stop_send(c); |
| } |
| |
| static inline void conn_data_shutw(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| c->flags |= CO_FL_DATA_WR_SH; |
| __conn_data_stop_send(c); |
| } |
| |
| /* detect sock->data read0 transition */ |
| static inline int conn_data_read0_pending(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| return (c->flags & (CO_FL_DATA_RD_SH | CO_FL_SOCK_RD_SH)) == CO_FL_SOCK_RD_SH; |
| } |
| |
| /* detect data->sock shutw transition */ |
| static inline int conn_sock_shutw_pending(struct connection *c) |
| { |
| return (c->flags & (CO_FL_DATA_WR_SH | CO_FL_SOCK_WR_SH)) == CO_FL_DATA_WR_SH; |
| } |
| |
| /* Retrieves the connection's source address */ |
| static inline void conn_get_from_addr(struct connection *conn) |
| { |
| if (conn->flags & CO_FL_ADDR_FROM_SET) |
| return; |
| |
| if (!conn->ctrl || !conn->ctrl->get_src) |
| return; |
| |
| if (conn->ctrl->get_src(conn->t.sock.fd, (struct sockaddr *)&conn->addr.from, |
| sizeof(conn->addr.from), |
| obj_type(conn->target) != OBJ_TYPE_LISTENER) == -1) |
| return; |
| conn->flags |= CO_FL_ADDR_FROM_SET; |
| } |
| |
| /* Retrieves the connection's original destination address */ |
| static inline void conn_get_to_addr(struct connection *conn) |
| { |
| if (conn->flags & CO_FL_ADDR_TO_SET) |
| return; |
| |
| if (!conn->ctrl || !conn->ctrl->get_dst) |
| return; |
| |
| if (conn->ctrl->get_dst(conn->t.sock.fd, (struct sockaddr *)&conn->addr.to, |
| sizeof(conn->addr.to), |
| obj_type(conn->target) != OBJ_TYPE_LISTENER) == -1) |
| return; |
| conn->flags |= CO_FL_ADDR_TO_SET; |
| } |
| |
| /* Assigns a connection with the appropriate data, ctrl, transport layers, and owner. */ |
| static inline void conn_assign(struct connection *conn, const struct data_cb *data, |
| const struct protocol *ctrl, const struct xprt_ops *xprt, |
| void *owner) |
| { |
| conn->data = data; |
| conn->ctrl = ctrl; |
| conn->xprt = xprt; |
| conn->owner = owner; |
| } |
| |
| /* prepares a connection with the appropriate data, ctrl, transport layers, and |
| * owner. The transport state and context are set to 0. |
| */ |
| static inline void conn_prepare(struct connection *conn, const struct data_cb *data, |
| const struct protocol *ctrl, const struct xprt_ops *xprt, |
| void *owner) |
| { |
| conn_assign(conn, data, ctrl, xprt, owner); |
| conn->xprt_st = 0; |
| conn->xprt_ctx = NULL; |
| } |
| |
| #endif /* _PROTO_CONNECTION_H */ |
| |
| /* |
| * Local variables: |
| * c-indent-level: 8 |
| * c-basic-offset: 8 |
| * End: |
| */ |