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Willy Tarreau59f98392012-07-06 14:13:49 +02001/*
2 * include/proto/connection.h
3 * This file contains connection function prototypes
4 *
5 * Copyright (C) 2000-2012 Willy Tarreau - w@1wt.eu
6 *
7 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
8 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
9 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.1
10 * exclusively.
11 *
12 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
15 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
16 *
17 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
18 * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
19 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
20 */
21
22#ifndef _PROTO_CONNECTION_H
23#define _PROTO_CONNECTION_H
24
25#include <common/config.h>
Willy Tarreauf2943dc2012-10-26 20:10:28 +020026#include <common/memory.h>
Willy Tarreau59f98392012-07-06 14:13:49 +020027#include <types/connection.h>
Willy Tarreaud1d54542012-09-12 22:58:11 +020028#include <types/listener.h>
Willy Tarreau2b199c92012-11-23 17:32:21 +010029#include <proto/fd.h>
Willy Tarreau3fdb3662012-11-12 00:42:33 +010030#include <proto/obj_type.h>
Willy Tarreau59f98392012-07-06 14:13:49 +020031
Willy Tarreauf2943dc2012-10-26 20:10:28 +020032extern struct pool_head *pool2_connection;
33
34/* perform minimal intializations, report 0 in case of error, 1 if OK. */
35int init_connection();
36
Willy Tarreau59f98392012-07-06 14:13:49 +020037/* I/O callback for fd-based connections. It calls the read/write handlers
Willy Tarreauafad0e02012-08-09 14:45:22 +020038 * provided by the connection's sock_ops. Returns 0.
Willy Tarreau59f98392012-07-06 14:13:49 +020039 */
40int conn_fd_handler(int fd);
41
Willy Tarreau22cda212012-08-31 17:43:29 +020042/* receive a PROXY protocol header over a connection */
43int conn_recv_proxy(struct connection *conn, int flag);
Willy Tarreaue1e4a612012-10-05 00:10:55 +020044int make_proxy_line(char *buf, int buf_len, struct sockaddr_storage *src, struct sockaddr_storage *dst);
Willy Tarreau22cda212012-08-31 17:43:29 +020045
Willy Tarreaud02cdd22013-12-15 10:23:20 +010046/* returns true is the transport layer is ready */
47static inline int conn_xprt_ready(struct connection *conn)
48{
49 return (conn->flags & CO_FL_XPRT_READY) && conn->xprt;
50}
51
52/* returns true is the control layer is ready */
53static inline int conn_ctrl_ready(struct connection *conn)
54{
55 return (conn->flags & CO_FL_CTRL_READY);
56}
57
Willy Tarreauf79c8172013-10-21 16:30:56 +020058/* Calls the init() function of the transport layer if any and if not done yet,
59 * and sets the CO_FL_XPRT_READY flag to indicate it was properly initialized.
Willy Tarreauf7bc57c2012-10-03 00:19:48 +020060 * Returns <0 in case of error.
Willy Tarreau15678ef2012-08-31 13:54:11 +020061 */
Willy Tarreauf7bc57c2012-10-03 00:19:48 +020062static inline int conn_xprt_init(struct connection *conn)
Willy Tarreau15678ef2012-08-31 13:54:11 +020063{
Willy Tarreauf79c8172013-10-21 16:30:56 +020064 int ret = 0;
65
66 if (!(conn->flags & CO_FL_XPRT_READY) && conn->xprt && conn->xprt->init)
67 ret = conn->xprt->init(conn);
68
69 if (ret >= 0)
70 conn->flags |= CO_FL_XPRT_READY;
71
72 return ret;
Willy Tarreau15678ef2012-08-31 13:54:11 +020073}
74
Willy Tarreauf79c8172013-10-21 16:30:56 +020075/* Calls the close() function of the transport layer if any and if not done
76 * yet, and clears the CO_FL_XPRT_READY flag. However this is not done if the
77 * CO_FL_XPRT_TRACKED flag is set, which allows logs to take data from the
78 * transport layer very late if needed.
Willy Tarreau6c03a642012-10-12 17:00:05 +020079 */
Willy Tarreauf7bc57c2012-10-03 00:19:48 +020080static inline void conn_xprt_close(struct connection *conn)
Willy Tarreau8b117082012-08-06 15:06:49 +020081{
Willy Tarreauf79c8172013-10-21 16:30:56 +020082 if ((conn->flags & (CO_FL_XPRT_READY|CO_FL_XPRT_TRACKED)) == CO_FL_XPRT_READY) {
83 if (conn->xprt && conn->xprt->close)
Willy Tarreau6c03a642012-10-12 17:00:05 +020084 conn->xprt->close(conn);
Willy Tarreauf79c8172013-10-21 16:30:56 +020085 conn->flags &= ~CO_FL_XPRT_READY;
86 }
87}
88
89/* Initializes the connection's control layer which essentially consists in
90 * registering the file descriptor for polling and setting the CO_FL_CTRL_READY
91 * flag.
92 */
93static inline void conn_ctrl_init(struct connection *conn)
94{
95 if (!(conn->flags & CO_FL_CTRL_READY)) {
96 int fd = conn->t.sock.fd;
97
98 fd_insert(fd);
99 fdtab[fd].owner = conn;
100 fdtab[fd].iocb = conn_fd_handler;
101 conn->flags |= CO_FL_CTRL_READY;
Willy Tarreau6c03a642012-10-12 17:00:05 +0200102 }
Willy Tarreau8b117082012-08-06 15:06:49 +0200103}
104
Willy Tarreauf79c8172013-10-21 16:30:56 +0200105/* Deletes the FD if the transport layer is already gone. Once done,
106 * it then removes the CO_FL_CTRL_READY flag.
107 */
108static inline void conn_ctrl_close(struct connection *conn)
109{
110 if ((conn->flags & (CO_FL_XPRT_READY|CO_FL_CTRL_READY)) == CO_FL_CTRL_READY) {
111 fd_delete(conn->t.sock.fd);
112 conn->flags &= ~CO_FL_CTRL_READY;
113 }
114}
115
Willy Tarreau2b199c92012-11-23 17:32:21 +0100116/* If the connection still has a transport layer, then call its close() function
117 * if any, and delete the file descriptor if a control layer is set. This is
118 * used to close everything at once and atomically. However this is not done if
119 * the CO_FL_XPRT_TRACKED flag is set, which allows logs to take data from the
120 * transport layer very late if needed.
121 */
122static inline void conn_full_close(struct connection *conn)
123{
Willy Tarreauf79c8172013-10-21 16:30:56 +0200124 conn_xprt_close(conn);
125 conn_ctrl_close(conn);
126}
127
128/* Force to close the connection whatever the tracking state. This is mainly
129 * used on the error path where the tracking does not make sense.
130 */
131static inline void conn_force_close(struct connection *conn)
132{
133 if ((conn->flags & CO_FL_XPRT_READY) && conn->xprt && conn->xprt->close)
134 conn->xprt->close(conn);
135
136 if (conn->flags & CO_FL_CTRL_READY)
137 fd_delete(conn->t.sock.fd);
138
139 conn->flags &= ~(CO_FL_XPRT_READY|CO_FL_CTRL_READY);
Willy Tarreau2b199c92012-11-23 17:32:21 +0100140}
141
Willy Tarreaue9dfa792012-09-01 17:26:16 +0200142/* Update polling on connection <c>'s file descriptor depending on its current
143 * state as reported in the connection's CO_FL_CURR_* flags, reports of EAGAIN
144 * in CO_FL_WAIT_*, and the sock layer expectations indicated by CO_FL_SOCK_*.
145 * The connection flags are updated with the new flags at the end of the
Willy Tarreau0ffde2c2012-10-04 22:21:15 +0200146 * operation. Polling is totally disabled if an error was reported.
Willy Tarreaub5e2cbd2012-08-17 11:55:04 +0200147 */
Willy Tarreaue9dfa792012-09-01 17:26:16 +0200148void conn_update_sock_polling(struct connection *c);
Willy Tarreaub5e2cbd2012-08-17 11:55:04 +0200149
Willy Tarreaue9dfa792012-09-01 17:26:16 +0200150/* Update polling on connection <c>'s file descriptor depending on its current
151 * state as reported in the connection's CO_FL_CURR_* flags, reports of EAGAIN
152 * in CO_FL_WAIT_*, and the data layer expectations indicated by CO_FL_DATA_*.
153 * The connection flags are updated with the new flags at the end of the
Willy Tarreau0ffde2c2012-10-04 22:21:15 +0200154 * operation. Polling is totally disabled if an error was reported.
Willy Tarreaub5e2cbd2012-08-17 11:55:04 +0200155 */
Willy Tarreaue9dfa792012-09-01 17:26:16 +0200156void conn_update_data_polling(struct connection *c);
Willy Tarreaub5e2cbd2012-08-17 11:55:04 +0200157
Willy Tarreau7d281492012-12-16 19:19:13 +0100158/* Refresh the connection's polling flags from its file descriptor status.
159 * This should be called at the beginning of a connection handler.
160 */
161static inline void conn_refresh_polling_flags(struct connection *conn)
162{
163 conn->flags &= ~(CO_FL_WAIT_ROOM | CO_FL_WAIT_RD | CO_FL_WAIT_DATA | CO_FL_WAIT_WR);
164
Willy Tarreauf79c8172013-10-21 16:30:56 +0200165 if ((conn->flags & CO_FL_CTRL_READY) && conn->ctrl) {
Willy Tarreau7d281492012-12-16 19:19:13 +0100166 unsigned int flags = conn->flags & ~(CO_FL_CURR_RD_ENA | CO_FL_CURR_WR_ENA);
167
168 if (fd_ev_is_set(conn->t.sock.fd, DIR_RD))
169 flags |= CO_FL_CURR_RD_ENA;
170 if (fd_ev_is_set(conn->t.sock.fd, DIR_WR))
171 flags |= CO_FL_CURR_WR_ENA;
172 conn->flags = flags;
173 }
174}
175
Willy Tarreaue9dfa792012-09-01 17:26:16 +0200176/* inspects c->flags and returns non-zero if DATA ENA changes from the CURR ENA
Willy Tarreauc8dd77f2012-11-05 17:52:26 +0100177 * or if the WAIT flags are set with their respective ENA flags. Additionally,
Willy Tarreau0ffde2c2012-10-04 22:21:15 +0200178 * non-zero is also returned if an error was reported on the connection. This
179 * function is used quite often and is inlined. In order to proceed optimally
180 * with very little code and CPU cycles, the bits are arranged so that a change
Willy Tarreauc8dd77f2012-11-05 17:52:26 +0100181 * can be detected by a few left shifts, a xor, and a mask. These operations
182 * detect when W&D are both enabled for either direction, when C&D differ for
183 * either direction and when Error is set. The trick consists in first keeping
184 * only the bits we're interested in, since they don't collide when shifted,
185 * and to perform the AND at the end. In practice, the compiler is able to
186 * replace the last AND with a TEST in boolean conditions. This results in
187 * checks that are done in 4-6 cycles and less than 30 bytes.
Willy Tarreaub5e2cbd2012-08-17 11:55:04 +0200188 */
189static inline unsigned int conn_data_polling_changes(const struct connection *c)
190{
Willy Tarreauc8dd77f2012-11-05 17:52:26 +0100191 unsigned int f = c->flags;
192 f &= CO_FL_DATA_WR_ENA | CO_FL_DATA_RD_ENA | CO_FL_CURR_WR_ENA |
193 CO_FL_CURR_RD_ENA | CO_FL_ERROR | CO_FL_WAIT_WR | CO_FL_WAIT_RD;
194
195 f = (f & (f << 2)) | /* test W & D */
196 ((f ^ (f << 1)) & (CO_FL_CURR_WR_ENA|CO_FL_CURR_RD_ENA)); /* test C ^ D */
197 return f & (CO_FL_WAIT_WR | CO_FL_WAIT_RD | CO_FL_CURR_WR_ENA | CO_FL_CURR_RD_ENA | CO_FL_ERROR);
Willy Tarreaub5e2cbd2012-08-17 11:55:04 +0200198}
199
Willy Tarreaue9dfa792012-09-01 17:26:16 +0200200/* inspects c->flags and returns non-zero if SOCK ENA changes from the CURR ENA
Willy Tarreauc8dd77f2012-11-05 17:52:26 +0100201 * or if the WAIT flags are set with their respective ENA flags. Additionally,
Willy Tarreau0ffde2c2012-10-04 22:21:15 +0200202 * non-zero is also returned if an error was reported on the connection. This
203 * function is used quite often and is inlined. In order to proceed optimally
204 * with very little code and CPU cycles, the bits are arranged so that a change
Willy Tarreauc8dd77f2012-11-05 17:52:26 +0100205 * can be detected by a few left shifts, a xor, and a mask. These operations
206 * detect when W&S are both enabled for either direction, when C&S differ for
207 * either direction and when Error is set. The trick consists in first keeping
208 * only the bits we're interested in, since they don't collide when shifted,
209 * and to perform the AND at the end. In practice, the compiler is able to
210 * replace the last AND with a TEST in boolean conditions. This results in
211 * checks that are done in 4-6 cycles and less than 30 bytes.
Willy Tarreaub5e2cbd2012-08-17 11:55:04 +0200212 */
213static inline unsigned int conn_sock_polling_changes(const struct connection *c)
214{
Willy Tarreauc8dd77f2012-11-05 17:52:26 +0100215 unsigned int f = c->flags;
216 f &= CO_FL_SOCK_WR_ENA | CO_FL_SOCK_RD_ENA | CO_FL_CURR_WR_ENA |
217 CO_FL_CURR_RD_ENA | CO_FL_ERROR | CO_FL_WAIT_WR | CO_FL_WAIT_RD;
218
219 f = (f & (f << 3)) | /* test W & S */
220 ((f ^ (f << 2)) & (CO_FL_CURR_WR_ENA|CO_FL_CURR_RD_ENA)); /* test C ^ S */
221 return f & (CO_FL_WAIT_WR | CO_FL_WAIT_RD | CO_FL_CURR_WR_ENA | CO_FL_CURR_RD_ENA | CO_FL_ERROR);
Willy Tarreaub5e2cbd2012-08-17 11:55:04 +0200222}
223
224/* Automatically updates polling on connection <c> depending on the DATA flags
225 * if no handshake is in progress.
226 */
227static inline void conn_cond_update_data_polling(struct connection *c)
228{
229 if (!(c->flags & CO_FL_POLL_SOCK) && conn_data_polling_changes(c))
230 conn_update_data_polling(c);
231}
232
233/* Automatically updates polling on connection <c> depending on the SOCK flags
234 * if a handshake is in progress.
235 */
236static inline void conn_cond_update_sock_polling(struct connection *c)
237{
238 if ((c->flags & CO_FL_POLL_SOCK) && conn_sock_polling_changes(c))
239 conn_update_sock_polling(c);
240}
241
Willy Tarreau36fb02c2012-11-24 11:09:07 +0100242/* Stop all polling on the fd. This might be used when an error is encountered
243 * for example.
244 */
245static inline void conn_stop_polling(struct connection *c)
246{
247 c->flags &= ~(CO_FL_CURR_RD_ENA | CO_FL_CURR_WR_ENA |
248 CO_FL_SOCK_RD_ENA | CO_FL_SOCK_WR_ENA |
249 CO_FL_DATA_RD_ENA | CO_FL_DATA_WR_ENA);
250 fd_stop_both(c->t.sock.fd);
251}
252
Willy Tarreaub5e2cbd2012-08-17 11:55:04 +0200253/* Automatically update polling on connection <c> depending on the DATA and
254 * SOCK flags, and on whether a handshake is in progress or not. This may be
255 * called at any moment when there is a doubt about the effectiveness of the
256 * polling state, for instance when entering or leaving the handshake state.
257 */
258static inline void conn_cond_update_polling(struct connection *c)
259{
Willy Tarreau36fb02c2012-11-24 11:09:07 +0100260 if (unlikely(c->flags & CO_FL_ERROR))
261 conn_stop_polling(c);
262 else if (!(c->flags & CO_FL_POLL_SOCK) && conn_data_polling_changes(c))
Willy Tarreaub5e2cbd2012-08-17 11:55:04 +0200263 conn_update_data_polling(c);
264 else if ((c->flags & CO_FL_POLL_SOCK) && conn_sock_polling_changes(c))
265 conn_update_sock_polling(c);
266}
267
268/***** Event manipulation primitives for use by DATA I/O callbacks *****/
269/* The __conn_* versions do not propagate to lower layers and are only meant
270 * to be used by handlers called by the connection handler. The other ones
271 * may be used anywhere.
272 */
273static inline void __conn_data_want_recv(struct connection *c)
274{
275 c->flags |= CO_FL_DATA_RD_ENA;
276}
277
278static inline void __conn_data_stop_recv(struct connection *c)
279{
280 c->flags &= ~CO_FL_DATA_RD_ENA;
281}
282
283static inline void __conn_data_poll_recv(struct connection *c)
284{
Willy Tarreaue9dfa792012-09-01 17:26:16 +0200285 c->flags |= CO_FL_WAIT_RD | CO_FL_DATA_RD_ENA;
Willy Tarreaub5e2cbd2012-08-17 11:55:04 +0200286}
287
288static inline void __conn_data_want_send(struct connection *c)
289{
290 c->flags |= CO_FL_DATA_WR_ENA;
291}
292
293static inline void __conn_data_stop_send(struct connection *c)
294{
295 c->flags &= ~CO_FL_DATA_WR_ENA;
296}
297
298static inline void __conn_data_poll_send(struct connection *c)
299{
Willy Tarreaue9dfa792012-09-01 17:26:16 +0200300 c->flags |= CO_FL_WAIT_WR | CO_FL_DATA_WR_ENA;
Willy Tarreaub5e2cbd2012-08-17 11:55:04 +0200301}
302
303static inline void __conn_data_stop_both(struct connection *c)
304{
305 c->flags &= ~(CO_FL_DATA_WR_ENA | CO_FL_DATA_RD_ENA);
306}
307
308static inline void conn_data_want_recv(struct connection *c)
309{
310 __conn_data_want_recv(c);
311 conn_cond_update_data_polling(c);
312}
313
314static inline void conn_data_stop_recv(struct connection *c)
315{
316 __conn_data_stop_recv(c);
317 conn_cond_update_data_polling(c);
318}
319
320static inline void conn_data_poll_recv(struct connection *c)
321{
322 __conn_data_poll_recv(c);
323 conn_cond_update_data_polling(c);
324}
325
326static inline void conn_data_want_send(struct connection *c)
327{
328 __conn_data_want_send(c);
329 conn_cond_update_data_polling(c);
330}
331
332static inline void conn_data_stop_send(struct connection *c)
333{
334 __conn_data_stop_send(c);
335 conn_cond_update_data_polling(c);
336}
337
338static inline void conn_data_poll_send(struct connection *c)
339{
340 __conn_data_poll_send(c);
341 conn_cond_update_data_polling(c);
342}
343
344static inline void conn_data_stop_both(struct connection *c)
345{
346 __conn_data_stop_both(c);
347 conn_cond_update_data_polling(c);
348}
349
350/***** Event manipulation primitives for use by handshake I/O callbacks *****/
351/* The __conn_* versions do not propagate to lower layers and are only meant
352 * to be used by handlers called by the connection handler. The other ones
353 * may be used anywhere.
354 */
355static inline void __conn_sock_want_recv(struct connection *c)
356{
357 c->flags |= CO_FL_SOCK_RD_ENA;
358}
359
360static inline void __conn_sock_stop_recv(struct connection *c)
361{
362 c->flags &= ~CO_FL_SOCK_RD_ENA;
363}
364
365static inline void __conn_sock_poll_recv(struct connection *c)
366{
Willy Tarreaue9dfa792012-09-01 17:26:16 +0200367 c->flags |= CO_FL_WAIT_RD | CO_FL_SOCK_RD_ENA;
Willy Tarreaub5e2cbd2012-08-17 11:55:04 +0200368}
369
370static inline void __conn_sock_want_send(struct connection *c)
371{
372 c->flags |= CO_FL_SOCK_WR_ENA;
373}
374
375static inline void __conn_sock_stop_send(struct connection *c)
376{
377 c->flags &= ~CO_FL_SOCK_WR_ENA;
378}
379
380static inline void __conn_sock_poll_send(struct connection *c)
381{
Willy Tarreaue9dfa792012-09-01 17:26:16 +0200382 c->flags |= CO_FL_WAIT_WR | CO_FL_SOCK_WR_ENA;
Willy Tarreaub5e2cbd2012-08-17 11:55:04 +0200383}
384
385static inline void __conn_sock_stop_both(struct connection *c)
386{
387 c->flags &= ~(CO_FL_SOCK_WR_ENA | CO_FL_SOCK_RD_ENA);
388}
389
390static inline void conn_sock_want_recv(struct connection *c)
391{
392 __conn_sock_want_recv(c);
393 conn_cond_update_sock_polling(c);
394}
395
396static inline void conn_sock_stop_recv(struct connection *c)
397{
398 __conn_sock_stop_recv(c);
399 conn_cond_update_sock_polling(c);
400}
401
402static inline void conn_sock_poll_recv(struct connection *c)
403{
404 __conn_sock_poll_recv(c);
405 conn_cond_update_sock_polling(c);
406}
407
408static inline void conn_sock_want_send(struct connection *c)
409{
410 __conn_sock_want_send(c);
411 conn_cond_update_sock_polling(c);
412}
413
414static inline void conn_sock_stop_send(struct connection *c)
415{
416 __conn_sock_stop_send(c);
417 conn_cond_update_sock_polling(c);
418}
419
420static inline void conn_sock_poll_send(struct connection *c)
421{
422 __conn_sock_poll_send(c);
423 conn_cond_update_sock_polling(c);
424}
425
426static inline void conn_sock_stop_both(struct connection *c)
427{
428 __conn_sock_stop_both(c);
429 conn_cond_update_sock_polling(c);
430}
Willy Tarreau8b117082012-08-06 15:06:49 +0200431
Willy Tarreau3af56a92012-08-20 16:55:48 +0200432/* shutdown management */
433static inline void conn_sock_read0(struct connection *c)
434{
435 c->flags |= CO_FL_SOCK_RD_SH;
436 __conn_sock_stop_recv(c);
Willy Tarreauad38ace2013-12-15 14:19:38 +0100437 /* we don't risk keeping ports unusable if we found the
438 * zero from the other side.
439 */
440 if (c->flags & CO_FL_CTRL_READY)
441 fdtab[c->t.sock.fd].linger_risk = 0;
Willy Tarreau3af56a92012-08-20 16:55:48 +0200442}
443
444static inline void conn_data_read0(struct connection *c)
445{
446 c->flags |= CO_FL_DATA_RD_SH;
447 __conn_data_stop_recv(c);
448}
449
450static inline void conn_sock_shutw(struct connection *c)
451{
452 c->flags |= CO_FL_SOCK_WR_SH;
453 __conn_sock_stop_send(c);
454}
455
456static inline void conn_data_shutw(struct connection *c)
457{
458 c->flags |= CO_FL_DATA_WR_SH;
459 __conn_data_stop_send(c);
460}
461
462/* detect sock->data read0 transition */
463static inline int conn_data_read0_pending(struct connection *c)
464{
465 return (c->flags & (CO_FL_DATA_RD_SH | CO_FL_SOCK_RD_SH)) == CO_FL_SOCK_RD_SH;
466}
467
468/* detect data->sock shutw transition */
469static inline int conn_sock_shutw_pending(struct connection *c)
470{
471 return (c->flags & (CO_FL_DATA_WR_SH | CO_FL_SOCK_WR_SH)) == CO_FL_DATA_WR_SH;
472}
473
Willy Tarreau910c6aa2013-10-24 15:08:37 +0200474/* prepares a connection to work with protocol <proto> and transport <xprt>.
475 * The transport's context is initialized as well.
476 */
477static inline void conn_prepare(struct connection *conn, const struct protocol *proto, const struct xprt_ops *xprt)
478{
479 conn->ctrl = proto;
480 conn->xprt = xprt;
481 conn->xprt_st = 0;
482 conn->xprt_ctx = NULL;
483}
484
Willy Tarreaud0155772013-10-14 17:10:08 +0200485/* Initializes all required fields for a new connection. Note that it does the
486 * minimum acceptable initialization for a connection that already exists and
487 * is about to be reused. It also leaves the addresses untouched, which makes
488 * it usable across connection retries to reset a connection to a known state.
489 */
490static inline void conn_init(struct connection *conn)
491{
492 conn->obj_type = OBJ_TYPE_CONN;
493 conn->flags = CO_FL_NONE;
Willy Tarreaud0155772013-10-14 17:10:08 +0200494 conn->data = NULL;
495 conn->owner = NULL;
Willy Tarreaub8020ce2013-10-24 21:10:08 +0200496 conn->send_proxy_ofs = 0;
Willy Tarreaud0155772013-10-14 17:10:08 +0200497 conn->t.sock.fd = -1; /* just to help with debugging */
498 conn->err_code = CO_ER_NONE;
499 conn->target = NULL;
500}
501
Willy Tarreaub97f3b12013-10-20 22:56:45 +0200502/* Tries to allocate a new connection and initialized its main fields. The
503 * connection is returned on success, NULL on failure. The connection must
504 * be released using pool_free2() or conn_free().
505 */
506static inline struct connection *conn_new()
507{
508 struct connection *conn;
509
510 conn = pool_alloc2(pool2_connection);
511 if (likely(conn != NULL))
512 conn_init(conn);
513 return conn;
514}
515
516/* Releases a connection previously allocated by conn_new() */
517static inline void conn_free(struct connection *conn)
518{
519 pool_free2(pool2_connection, conn);
520}
521
522
Willy Tarreau986a9d22012-08-30 21:11:38 +0200523/* Retrieves the connection's source address */
524static inline void conn_get_from_addr(struct connection *conn)
525{
526 if (conn->flags & CO_FL_ADDR_FROM_SET)
527 return;
528
Willy Tarreauf79c8172013-10-21 16:30:56 +0200529 if (!(conn->flags & CO_FL_CTRL_READY) || !conn->ctrl || !conn->ctrl->get_src)
Willy Tarreau986a9d22012-08-30 21:11:38 +0200530 return;
531
532 if (conn->ctrl->get_src(conn->t.sock.fd, (struct sockaddr *)&conn->addr.from,
Willy Tarreau3fdb3662012-11-12 00:42:33 +0100533 sizeof(conn->addr.from),
534 obj_type(conn->target) != OBJ_TYPE_LISTENER) == -1)
Willy Tarreau986a9d22012-08-30 21:11:38 +0200535 return;
536 conn->flags |= CO_FL_ADDR_FROM_SET;
537}
538
539/* Retrieves the connection's original destination address */
540static inline void conn_get_to_addr(struct connection *conn)
541{
542 if (conn->flags & CO_FL_ADDR_TO_SET)
543 return;
544
Willy Tarreauf79c8172013-10-21 16:30:56 +0200545 if (!(conn->flags & CO_FL_CTRL_READY) || !conn->ctrl || !conn->ctrl->get_dst)
Willy Tarreau986a9d22012-08-30 21:11:38 +0200546 return;
547
548 if (conn->ctrl->get_dst(conn->t.sock.fd, (struct sockaddr *)&conn->addr.to,
Willy Tarreau3fdb3662012-11-12 00:42:33 +0100549 sizeof(conn->addr.to),
550 obj_type(conn->target) != OBJ_TYPE_LISTENER) == -1)
Willy Tarreau986a9d22012-08-30 21:11:38 +0200551 return;
552 conn->flags |= CO_FL_ADDR_TO_SET;
553}
554
Willy Tarreau7abddb52013-10-24 15:31:04 +0200555/* Attaches a connection to an owner and assigns a data layer */
556static inline void conn_attach(struct connection *conn, void *owner, const struct data_cb *data)
Willy Tarreaudda5e7c2012-09-24 17:15:42 +0200557{
Willy Tarreau74beec32012-10-03 00:41:04 +0200558 conn->data = data;
Willy Tarreaucd379952012-09-27 22:14:33 +0200559 conn->owner = owner;
Willy Tarreaubd99aab2012-10-02 20:57:19 +0200560}
561
Willy Tarreau0af29122012-12-03 15:35:00 +0100562/* returns a human-readable error code for conn->err_code, or NULL if the code
563 * is unknown.
564 */
565static inline const char *conn_err_code_str(struct connection *c)
566{
567 switch (c->err_code) {
568 case CO_ER_NONE: return "Success";
Willy Tarreau8e3bf692012-12-03 15:41:18 +0100569 case CO_ER_PRX_EMPTY: return "Connection closed while waiting for PROXY protocol header";
570 case CO_ER_PRX_ABORT: return "Connection error while waiting for PROXY protocol header";
Willy Tarreau0af29122012-12-03 15:35:00 +0100571 case CO_ER_PRX_TIMEOUT: return "Timeout while waiting for PROXY protocol header";
Willy Tarreau8e3bf692012-12-03 15:41:18 +0100572 case CO_ER_PRX_TRUNCATED: return "Truncated PROXY protocol header received";
573 case CO_ER_PRX_NOT_HDR: return "Received something which does not look like a PROXY protocol header";
574 case CO_ER_PRX_BAD_HDR: return "Received an invalid PROXY protocol header";
575 case CO_ER_PRX_BAD_PROTO: return "Received an unhandled protocol in the PROXY protocol header";
Willy Tarreau20879a02012-12-03 16:32:10 +0100576 case CO_ER_SSL_EMPTY: return "Connection closed during SSL handshake";
577 case CO_ER_SSL_ABORT: return "Connection error during SSL handshake";
Willy Tarreau0af29122012-12-03 15:35:00 +0100578 case CO_ER_SSL_TIMEOUT: return "Timeout during SSL handshake";
Willy Tarreau20879a02012-12-03 16:32:10 +0100579 case CO_ER_SSL_TOO_MANY: return "Too many SSL connections";
580 case CO_ER_SSL_NO_MEM: return "Out of memory when initializing an SSL connection";
581 case CO_ER_SSL_RENEG: return "Rejected a client-initiated SSL renegociation attempt";
582 case CO_ER_SSL_CA_FAIL: return "SSL client CA chain cannot be verified";
583 case CO_ER_SSL_CRT_FAIL: return "SSL client certificate not trusted";
584 case CO_ER_SSL_HANDSHAKE: return "SSL handshake failure";
Willy Tarreau830bf612013-12-01 20:29:58 +0100585 case CO_ER_SSL_NO_TARGET: return "Attempt to use SSL on an unknown target (internal error)";
Willy Tarreau0af29122012-12-03 15:35:00 +0100586 }
587 return NULL;
588}
589
Willy Tarreau59f98392012-07-06 14:13:49 +0200590#endif /* _PROTO_CONNECTION_H */
591
592/*
593 * Local variables:
594 * c-indent-level: 8
595 * c-basic-offset: 8
596 * End:
597 */