blob: fdace2b5f967a4a2f2846c32e2c20d7e76958875 [file] [log] [blame]
Willy Tarreaudd815982007-10-16 12:25:14 +02001/*
Willy Tarreaud1d54542012-09-12 22:58:11 +02002 * include/proto/listener.h
3 * This file declares listener management primitives.
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 */
Willy Tarreaudd815982007-10-16 12:25:14 +020021
Willy Tarreaud1d54542012-09-12 22:58:11 +020022#ifndef _PROTO_LISTENER_H
23#define _PROTO_LISTENER_H
Willy Tarreaudd815982007-10-16 12:25:14 +020024
Thierry FOURNIERd3879e82013-06-10 15:09:19 +020025#include <string.h>
26
Willy Tarreaud1d54542012-09-12 22:58:11 +020027#include <types/listener.h>
Andjelko Iharosc4df59e2017-07-20 11:59:48 +020028#include <types/cli.h>
Willy Tarreaudd815982007-10-16 12:25:14 +020029
Willy Tarreaube58c382011-07-24 18:28:10 +020030/* This function tries to temporarily disable a listener, depending on the OS
31 * capabilities. Linux unbinds the listen socket after a SHUT_RD, and ignores
32 * SHUT_WR. Solaris refuses either shutdown(). OpenBSD ignores SHUT_RD but
33 * closes upon SHUT_WR and refuses to rebind. So a common validation path
34 * involves SHUT_WR && listen && SHUT_RD. In case of success, the FD's polling
35 * is disabled. It normally returns non-zero, unless an error is reported.
36 */
37int pause_listener(struct listener *l);
38
39/* This function tries to resume a temporarily disabled listener.
40 * The resulting state will either be LI_READY or LI_FULL. 0 is returned
41 * in case of failure to resume (eg: dead socket).
42 */
43int resume_listener(struct listener *l);
44
Willy Tarreaudabf2e22007-10-28 21:59:24 +010045/* This function adds all of the protocol's listener's file descriptors to the
46 * polling lists when they are in the LI_LISTEN state. It is intended to be
47 * used as a protocol's generic enable_all() primitive, for use after the
48 * fork(). It puts the listeners into LI_READY or LI_FULL states depending on
49 * their number of connections. It always returns ERR_NONE.
50 */
51int enable_all_listeners(struct protocol *proto);
52
53/* This function removes all of the protocol's listener's file descriptors from
54 * the polling lists when they are in the LI_READY or LI_FULL states. It is
55 * intended to be used as a protocol's generic disable_all() primitive. It puts
56 * the listeners into LI_LISTEN, and always returns ERR_NONE.
57 */
58int disable_all_listeners(struct protocol *proto);
59
Willy Tarreaue6ca1fc2011-07-24 22:03:52 +020060/* Dequeues all of the listeners waiting for a resource in wait queue <queue>. */
61void dequeue_all_listeners(struct list *list);
62
Christopher Faulet510c0d62018-03-16 10:04:47 +010063/* Must be called with the lock held. Depending on <do_close> value, it does
64 * what unbind_listener or unbind_listener_no_close should do.
65 */
66void do_unbind_listener(struct listener *listener, int do_close);
67
Willy Tarreaub648d632007-10-28 22:13:50 +010068/* This function closes the listening socket for the specified listener,
69 * provided that it's already in a listening state. The listener enters the
Willy Tarreaubbd09b92017-11-05 11:38:44 +010070 * LI_ASSIGNED state. This function is intended to be used as a generic
71 * function for standard protocols.
Willy Tarreaub648d632007-10-28 22:13:50 +010072 */
Willy Tarreaubbd09b92017-11-05 11:38:44 +010073void unbind_listener(struct listener *listener);
Willy Tarreaub648d632007-10-28 22:13:50 +010074
Olivier Houchard1fc05162017-04-06 01:05:05 +020075/* This function pretends the listener is dead, but keeps the FD opened, so
76 * that we can provide it, for conf reloading.
77 */
Willy Tarreaubbd09b92017-11-05 11:38:44 +010078void unbind_listener_no_close(struct listener *listener);
Olivier Houchard1fc05162017-04-06 01:05:05 +020079
Willy Tarreau3acf8c32007-10-28 22:35:41 +010080/* This function closes all listening sockets bound to the protocol <proto>,
81 * and the listeners end in LI_ASSIGNED state if they were higher. It does not
82 * detach them from the protocol. It always returns ERR_NONE.
83 */
84int unbind_all_listeners(struct protocol *proto);
85
Willy Tarreau0de59fd2017-09-15 08:10:44 +020086
87/* creates one or multiple listeners for bind_conf <bc> on sockaddr <ss> on port
88 * range <portl> to <porth>, and possibly attached to fd <fd> (or -1 for auto
89 * allocation). The address family is taken from ss->ss_family. The number of
90 * jobs and listeners is automatically increased by the number of listeners
William Lallemand75ea0a02017-11-15 19:02:58 +010091 * created. If the <inherited> argument is set to 1, it specifies that the FD
92 * was obtained from a parent process.
93 * It returns non-zero on success, zero on error with the error message
Willy Tarreau0de59fd2017-09-15 08:10:44 +020094 * set in <err>.
95 */
96int create_listeners(struct bind_conf *bc, const struct sockaddr_storage *ss,
William Lallemand75ea0a02017-11-15 19:02:58 +010097 int portl, int porth, int fd, int inherited, char **err);
Willy Tarreau0de59fd2017-09-15 08:10:44 +020098
Willy Tarreau1a64d162007-10-28 22:26:05 +010099/* Delete a listener from its protocol's list of listeners. The listener's
100 * state is automatically updated from LI_ASSIGNED to LI_INIT. The protocol's
101 * number of listeners is updated. Note that the listener must have previously
102 * been unbound. This is the generic function to use to remove a listener.
103 */
104void delete_listener(struct listener *listener);
105
Willy Tarreaubbebbbf2012-05-07 21:22:09 +0200106/* This function is called on a read event from a listening socket, corresponding
107 * to an accept. It tries to accept as many connections as possible, and for each
108 * calls the listener's accept handler (generally the frontend's accept handler).
109 */
Willy Tarreau7a798e52016-04-14 11:13:20 +0200110void listener_accept(int fd);
Willy Tarreaubbebbbf2012-05-07 21:22:09 +0200111
Willy Tarreau05f50472017-09-15 09:19:58 +0200112/* Notify the listener that a connection initiated from it was released. This
113 * is used to keep the connection count consistent and to possibly re-open
114 * listening when it was limited.
115 */
116void listener_release(struct listener *l);
117
Willy Tarreau26982662012-09-12 23:17:10 +0200118/*
119 * Registers the bind keyword list <kwl> as a list of valid keywords for next
120 * parsing sessions.
121 */
122void bind_register_keywords(struct bind_kw_list *kwl);
123
124/* Return a pointer to the bind keyword <kw>, or NULL if not found. */
125struct bind_kw *bind_find_kw(const char *kw);
126
Willy Tarreau8638f482012-09-18 18:01:17 +0200127/* Dumps all registered "bind" keywords to the <out> string pointer. */
128void bind_dump_kws(char **out);
129
Willy Tarreauc95bad52016-12-22 00:13:31 +0100130/* allocate an bind_conf struct for a bind line, and chain it to the frontend <fe>.
Willy Tarreauf5ae8f72012-09-07 16:58:00 +0200131 * If <arg> is not NULL, it is duplicated into ->arg to store useful config
132 * information for error reporting.
133 */
Willy Tarreauc95bad52016-12-22 00:13:31 +0100134static inline struct bind_conf *bind_conf_alloc(struct proxy *fe, const char *file,
Willy Tarreau71a8c7c2016-12-21 22:04:54 +0100135 int line, const char *arg, struct xprt_ops *xprt)
Willy Tarreauf5ae8f72012-09-07 16:58:00 +0200136{
Willy Tarreau2a65ff02012-09-13 17:54:29 +0200137 struct bind_conf *bind_conf = (void *)calloc(1, sizeof(struct bind_conf));
Willy Tarreauf5ae8f72012-09-07 16:58:00 +0200138
Willy Tarreau2a65ff02012-09-13 17:54:29 +0200139 bind_conf->file = strdup(file);
140 bind_conf->line = line;
Willy Tarreauc95bad52016-12-22 00:13:31 +0100141 LIST_ADDQ(&fe->conf.bind, &bind_conf->by_fe);
Willy Tarreauf5ae8f72012-09-07 16:58:00 +0200142 if (arg)
Willy Tarreau2a65ff02012-09-13 17:54:29 +0200143 bind_conf->arg = strdup(arg);
Willy Tarreau290e63a2012-09-20 18:07:14 +0200144
145 bind_conf->ux.uid = -1;
146 bind_conf->ux.gid = -1;
147 bind_conf->ux.mode = 0;
Willy Tarreau71a8c7c2016-12-21 22:04:54 +0100148 bind_conf->xprt = xprt;
Willy Tarreauc95bad52016-12-22 00:13:31 +0100149 bind_conf->frontend = fe;
Andjelko Iharosc4df59e2017-07-20 11:59:48 +0200150 bind_conf->severity_output = CLI_SEVERITY_NONE;
Willy Tarreau290e63a2012-09-20 18:07:14 +0200151
Willy Tarreau4348fad2012-09-20 16:48:07 +0200152 LIST_INIT(&bind_conf->listeners);
Willy Tarreau2a65ff02012-09-13 17:54:29 +0200153 return bind_conf;
Willy Tarreauf5ae8f72012-09-07 16:58:00 +0200154}
155
Willy Tarreau6d0d3f62017-07-25 19:46:06 +0200156static inline const char *listener_state_str(const struct listener *l)
157{
158 static const char *states[9] = {
159 "NEW", "INI", "ASS", "PAU", "ZOM", "LIS", "RDY", "FUL", "LIM",
160 };
161 unsigned int st = l->state;
162
163 if (st > sizeof(states) / sizeof(*states))
164 return "INVALID";
165 return states[st];
166}
167
Olivier Houchardf73629d2017-04-05 22:33:04 +0200168extern struct xfer_sock_list *xfer_sock_list;
Willy Tarreaud1d54542012-09-12 22:58:11 +0200169#endif /* _PROTO_LISTENER_H */
Willy Tarreaudd815982007-10-16 12:25:14 +0200170
171/*
172 * Local variables:
173 * c-indent-level: 8
174 * c-basic-offset: 8
175 * End:
176 */