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Willy Tarreau56e9c5e2012-07-06 09:47:57 +02001/*
2 * include/types/connection.h
3 * This file describes the connection struct and associated constants.
4 *
Willy Tarreaubaf5b9b2014-01-23 15:26:18 +01005 * Copyright (C) 2000-2014 Willy Tarreau - w@1wt.eu
Willy Tarreau56e9c5e2012-07-06 09:47:57 +02006 *
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 _TYPES_CONNECTION_H
23#define _TYPES_CONNECTION_H
24
25#include <stdlib.h>
26#include <sys/socket.h>
27
28#include <common/config.h>
29
Willy Tarreaud1d54542012-09-12 22:58:11 +020030#include <types/listener.h>
Willy Tarreau3fdb3662012-11-12 00:42:33 +010031#include <types/obj_type.h>
Willy Tarreauef9a3602012-12-08 22:29:20 +010032#include <types/port_range.h>
Willy Tarreaud1d54542012-09-12 22:58:11 +020033#include <types/protocol.h>
34
Willy Tarreaud2629f22016-08-10 18:57:38 +020035#include <netinet/in_systm.h>
Bertrand Jacquin93b227d2016-06-04 15:11:10 +010036#include <netinet/ip.h>
37#include <netinet/ip6.h>
Bertrand Jacquin93b227d2016-06-04 15:11:10 +010038
Willy Tarreau56e9c5e2012-07-06 09:47:57 +020039/* referenced below */
Willy Tarreauc5788912012-08-24 18:12:41 +020040struct connection;
41struct buffer;
Willy Tarreaud84dab72016-12-22 21:13:18 +010042struct server;
Willy Tarreauc5788912012-08-24 18:12:41 +020043struct pipe;
Willy Tarreau56e9c5e2012-07-06 09:47:57 +020044
Willy Tarreaubaf5b9b2014-01-23 15:26:18 +010045/* For each direction, we have a CO_FL_{SOCK,DATA}_<DIR>_ENA flag, which
46 * indicates if read or write is desired in that direction for the respective
47 * layers. The current status corresponding to the current layer being used is
48 * remembered in the CO_FL_CURR_<DIR>_ENA flag. The need to poll (ie receipt of
49 * EAGAIN) is remembered at the file descriptor level so that even when the
50 * activity is stopped and restarted, we still remember whether it was needed
51 * to poll before attempting the I/O.
Willy Tarreaue9dfa792012-09-01 17:26:16 +020052 *
Willy Tarreaubaf5b9b2014-01-23 15:26:18 +010053 * The CO_FL_CURR_<DIR>_ENA flag is set from the FD status in
54 * conn_refresh_polling_flags(). The FD state is updated according to these
55 * flags in conn_cond_update_polling().
Willy Tarreaub5e2cbd2012-08-17 11:55:04 +020056 */
57
Willy Tarreau900bc932012-07-06 09:52:14 +020058/* flags for use in connection->flags */
59enum {
Willy Tarreauf3a6d7e2012-10-03 20:00:18 +020060 CO_FL_NONE = 0x00000000, /* Just for initialization purposes */
Willy Tarreauc76ae332012-07-12 15:32:13 +020061
Willy Tarreauf3a6d7e2012-10-03 20:00:18 +020062 /* Do not change these values without updating conn_*_poll_changes() ! */
Willy Tarreauc8dd77f2012-11-05 17:52:26 +010063 CO_FL_SOCK_RD_ENA = 0x00000001, /* receiving handshakes is allowed */
64 CO_FL_DATA_RD_ENA = 0x00000002, /* receiving data is allowed */
Willy Tarreauf3a6d7e2012-10-03 20:00:18 +020065 CO_FL_CURR_RD_ENA = 0x00000004, /* receiving is currently allowed */
Willy Tarreau310987a2014-01-22 19:46:33 +010066 /* unused : 0x00000008 */
Willy Tarreauc8dd77f2012-11-05 17:52:26 +010067
68 CO_FL_SOCK_WR_ENA = 0x00000010, /* sending handshakes is desired */
Willy Tarreauf3a6d7e2012-10-03 20:00:18 +020069 CO_FL_DATA_WR_ENA = 0x00000020, /* sending data is desired */
Willy Tarreauc8dd77f2012-11-05 17:52:26 +010070 CO_FL_CURR_WR_ENA = 0x00000040, /* sending is currently desired */
Willy Tarreau310987a2014-01-22 19:46:33 +010071 /* unused : 0x00000080 */
Willy Tarreauc76ae332012-07-12 15:32:13 +020072
Willy Tarreauf79c8172013-10-21 16:30:56 +020073 /* These flags indicate whether the Control and Transport layers are initialized */
74 CO_FL_CTRL_READY = 0x00000100, /* FD was registered, fd_delete() needed */
75 CO_FL_XPRT_READY = 0x00000200, /* xprt_init() done, xprt_close() needed */
76
Willy Tarreau2686dca2017-04-26 16:25:12 +020077 /* unused : 0x00000400 */
78
79 /* This flag is used by data layers to indicate they had to stop
80 * receiving data because a buffer was full. The connection handler
81 * clears it before first calling the I/O and data callbacks.
Willy Tarreaub5e2cbd2012-08-17 11:55:04 +020082 */
Willy Tarreauf3a6d7e2012-10-03 20:00:18 +020083 CO_FL_WAIT_ROOM = 0x00000800, /* data sink is full */
Willy Tarreaub5e2cbd2012-08-17 11:55:04 +020084
Willy Tarreau986a9d22012-08-30 21:11:38 +020085 /* These flags are used to report whether the from/to addresses are set or not */
Willy Tarreauf3a6d7e2012-10-03 20:00:18 +020086 CO_FL_ADDR_FROM_SET = 0x00001000, /* addr.from is set */
87 CO_FL_ADDR_TO_SET = 0x00002000, /* addr.to is set */
88
89 /* flags indicating what event type the data layer is interested in */
90 CO_FL_INIT_DATA = 0x00004000, /* initialize the data layer before using it */
Willy Tarreaude40d792017-03-18 17:40:22 +010091 /* unused : 0x00008000 */
Willy Tarreau2ba44652012-08-20 17:30:32 +020092
Willy Tarreaub5e2cbd2012-08-17 11:55:04 +020093 /* flags used to remember what shutdown have been performed/reported */
94 CO_FL_DATA_RD_SH = 0x00010000, /* DATA layer was notified about shutr/read0 */
95 CO_FL_DATA_WR_SH = 0x00020000, /* DATA layer asked for shutw */
96 CO_FL_SOCK_RD_SH = 0x00040000, /* SOCK layer was notified about shutr/read0 */
97 CO_FL_SOCK_WR_SH = 0x00080000, /* SOCK layer asked for shutw */
98
Willy Tarreau3c0cc492017-03-19 07:54:28 +010099 /* flags used to report connection errors or other closing conditions */
Willy Tarreauf3a6d7e2012-10-03 20:00:18 +0200100 CO_FL_ERROR = 0x00100000, /* a fatal error was reported */
Willy Tarreau3c0cc492017-03-19 07:54:28 +0100101 CO_FL_NOTIFY_DATA = 0x001F0000, /* any shut/error flags above needs to be reported */
102
103 /* flags used to report connection status updates */
104 CO_FL_CONNECTED = 0x00200000, /* L4+L6 now ready ; extra handshakes may or may not exist */
Willy Tarreauf3a6d7e2012-10-03 20:00:18 +0200105 CO_FL_WAIT_L4_CONN = 0x00400000, /* waiting for L4 to be connected */
106 CO_FL_WAIT_L6_CONN = 0x00800000, /* waiting for L6 to be connected (eg: SSL) */
Willy Tarreaue9dfa792012-09-01 17:26:16 +0200107
Willy Tarreauf3a6d7e2012-10-03 20:00:18 +0200108 /*** All the flags below are used for connection handshakes. Any new
109 * handshake should be added after this point, and CO_FL_HANDSHAKE
110 * should be updated.
Willy Tarreaue9dfa792012-09-01 17:26:16 +0200111 */
Willy Tarreau57cd3e42013-10-24 22:01:26 +0200112 CO_FL_SEND_PROXY = 0x01000000, /* send a valid PROXY protocol header */
Willy Tarreauf3a6d7e2012-10-03 20:00:18 +0200113 CO_FL_SSL_WAIT_HS = 0x02000000, /* wait for an SSL handshake to complete */
Willy Tarreau5f1504f2012-10-04 23:55:57 +0200114 CO_FL_ACCEPT_PROXY = 0x04000000, /* receive a valid PROXY protocol header */
Bertrand Jacquin93b227d2016-06-04 15:11:10 +0100115 CO_FL_ACCEPT_CIP = 0x08000000, /* receive a valid NetScaler Client IP header */
Willy Tarreaue9dfa792012-09-01 17:26:16 +0200116
Willy Tarreauf3a6d7e2012-10-03 20:00:18 +0200117 /* below we have all handshake flags grouped into one */
Bertrand Jacquin93b227d2016-06-04 15:11:10 +0100118 CO_FL_HANDSHAKE = CO_FL_SEND_PROXY | CO_FL_SSL_WAIT_HS | CO_FL_ACCEPT_PROXY | CO_FL_ACCEPT_CIP,
Willy Tarreaub5e2cbd2012-08-17 11:55:04 +0200119
Willy Tarreauf3a6d7e2012-10-03 20:00:18 +0200120 /* when any of these flags is set, polling is defined by socket-layer
121 * operations, as opposed to data-layer. Transport is explicitly not
122 * mentionned here to avoid any confusion, since it can be the same
123 * as DATA or SOCK on some implementations.
124 */
125 CO_FL_POLL_SOCK = CO_FL_HANDSHAKE | CO_FL_WAIT_L4_CONN | CO_FL_WAIT_L6_CONN,
Willy Tarreau1e954912012-10-12 17:50:05 +0200126
Willy Tarreau387ebf82015-08-04 19:24:13 +0200127 /* This connection may not be shared between clients */
128 CO_FL_PRIVATE = 0x10000000,
129
Emeric Brun4f603012017-01-05 15:11:44 +0100130 /* This flag is used to know that a PROXY protocol header was sent by the client */
131 CO_FL_RCVD_PROXY = 0x20000000,
132
133 /* unused : 0x40000000 */
Willy Tarreauf79c8172013-10-21 16:30:56 +0200134
Willy Tarreau1e954912012-10-12 17:50:05 +0200135 /* This last flag indicates that the transport layer is used (for instance
136 * by logs) and must not be cleared yet. The last call to conn_xprt_close()
137 * must be done after clearing this flag.
138 */
139 CO_FL_XPRT_TRACKED = 0x80000000,
Willy Tarreau900bc932012-07-06 09:52:14 +0200140};
141
Willy Tarreau14cba4b2012-11-30 17:33:05 +0100142
143/* possible connection error codes */
144enum {
145 CO_ER_NONE, /* no error */
Willy Tarreau45b34e82014-01-24 16:06:50 +0100146
147 CO_ER_CONF_FDLIM, /* reached process' configured FD limitation */
148 CO_ER_PROC_FDLIM, /* reached process' FD limitation */
149 CO_ER_SYS_FDLIM, /* reached system's FD limitation */
150 CO_ER_SYS_MEMLIM, /* reached system buffers limitation */
151 CO_ER_NOPROTO, /* protocol not supported */
152 CO_ER_SOCK_ERR, /* other socket error */
153
154 CO_ER_PORT_RANGE, /* source port range exhausted */
155 CO_ER_CANT_BIND, /* can't bind to source address */
156 CO_ER_FREE_PORTS, /* no more free ports on the system */
157 CO_ER_ADDR_INUSE, /* local address already in use */
158
Willy Tarreau8e3bf692012-12-03 15:41:18 +0100159 CO_ER_PRX_EMPTY, /* nothing received in PROXY protocol header */
160 CO_ER_PRX_ABORT, /* client abort during PROXY protocol header */
Willy Tarreau0af29122012-12-03 15:35:00 +0100161 CO_ER_PRX_TIMEOUT, /* timeout while waiting for a PROXY header */
Willy Tarreau8e3bf692012-12-03 15:41:18 +0100162 CO_ER_PRX_TRUNCATED, /* truncated PROXY protocol header */
163 CO_ER_PRX_NOT_HDR, /* not a PROXY protocol header */
164 CO_ER_PRX_BAD_HDR, /* bad PROXY protocol header */
165 CO_ER_PRX_BAD_PROTO, /* unsupported protocol in PROXY header */
166
Bertrand Jacquin93b227d2016-06-04 15:11:10 +0100167 CO_ER_CIP_EMPTY, /* nothing received in NetScaler Client IP header */
168 CO_ER_CIP_ABORT, /* client abort during NetScaler Client IP header */
169 CO_ER_CIP_TIMEOUT, /* timeout while waiting for a NetScaler Client IP header */
170 CO_ER_CIP_TRUNCATED, /* truncated NetScaler Client IP header */
171 CO_ER_CIP_BAD_MAGIC, /* bad magic number in NetScaler Client IP header */
172 CO_ER_CIP_BAD_PROTO, /* unsupported protocol in NetScaler Client IP header */
173
Willy Tarreau20879a02012-12-03 16:32:10 +0100174 CO_ER_SSL_EMPTY, /* client closed during SSL handshake */
175 CO_ER_SSL_ABORT, /* client abort during SSL handshake */
Willy Tarreau0af29122012-12-03 15:35:00 +0100176 CO_ER_SSL_TIMEOUT, /* timeout during SSL handshake */
Willy Tarreau20879a02012-12-03 16:32:10 +0100177 CO_ER_SSL_TOO_MANY, /* too many SSL connections */
178 CO_ER_SSL_NO_MEM, /* no more memory to allocate an SSL connection */
179 CO_ER_SSL_RENEG, /* forbidden client renegociation */
180 CO_ER_SSL_CA_FAIL, /* client cert verification failed in the CA chain */
181 CO_ER_SSL_CRT_FAIL, /* client cert verification failed on the certificate */
182 CO_ER_SSL_HANDSHAKE, /* SSL error during handshake */
Willy Tarreaub3966372014-04-25 18:54:29 +0200183 CO_ER_SSL_HANDSHAKE_HB, /* SSL error during handshake with heartbeat present */
Willy Tarreauf51c6982014-04-25 20:02:39 +0200184 CO_ER_SSL_KILLED_HB, /* Stopped a TLSv1 heartbeat attack (CVE-2014-0160) */
185 CO_ER_SSL_NO_TARGET, /* unknown target (not client nor server) */
Willy Tarreau14cba4b2012-11-30 17:33:05 +0100186};
187
Willy Tarreauef9a3602012-12-08 22:29:20 +0100188/* source address settings for outgoing connections */
189enum {
190 /* Tproxy exclusive values from 0 to 7 */
191 CO_SRC_TPROXY_ADDR = 0x0001, /* bind to this non-local address when connecting */
192 CO_SRC_TPROXY_CIP = 0x0002, /* bind to the client's IP address when connecting */
193 CO_SRC_TPROXY_CLI = 0x0003, /* bind to the client's IP+port when connecting */
194 CO_SRC_TPROXY_DYN = 0x0004, /* bind to a dynamically computed non-local address */
195 CO_SRC_TPROXY_MASK = 0x0007, /* bind to a non-local address when connecting */
196
197 CO_SRC_BIND = 0x0008, /* bind to a specific source address when connecting */
198};
199
Willy Tarreau1049b1f2014-02-02 01:51:17 +0100200/* flags that can be passed to xprt->snd_buf() */
201enum {
202 CO_SFL_MSG_MORE = 0x0001, /* More data to come afterwards */
Willy Tarreau7bed9452014-02-02 02:00:24 +0100203 CO_SFL_STREAMER = 0x0002, /* Producer is continuously streaming data */
Willy Tarreau1049b1f2014-02-02 01:51:17 +0100204};
Willy Tarreauef9a3602012-12-08 22:29:20 +0100205
Willy Tarreau13e14102016-12-22 20:25:26 +0100206/* known transport layers (for ease of lookup) */
207enum {
208 XPRT_RAW = 0,
209 XPRT_SSL = 1,
210 XPRT_ENTRIES /* must be last one */
211};
212
Willy Tarreauf7bc57c2012-10-03 00:19:48 +0200213/* xprt_ops describes transport-layer operations for a connection. They
214 * generally run over a socket-based control layer, but not always. Some
215 * of them are used for data transfer with the upper layer (rcv_*, snd_*)
216 * and the other ones are used to setup and release the transport layer.
Willy Tarreauc5788912012-08-24 18:12:41 +0200217 */
Willy Tarreauf7bc57c2012-10-03 00:19:48 +0200218struct xprt_ops {
Willy Tarreauc5788912012-08-24 18:12:41 +0200219 int (*rcv_buf)(struct connection *conn, struct buffer *buf, int count); /* recv callback */
220 int (*snd_buf)(struct connection *conn, struct buffer *buf, int flags); /* send callback */
221 int (*rcv_pipe)(struct connection *conn, struct pipe *pipe, unsigned int count); /* recv-to-pipe callback */
222 int (*snd_pipe)(struct connection *conn, struct pipe *pipe); /* send-to-pipe callback */
223 void (*shutr)(struct connection *, int); /* shutr function */
224 void (*shutw)(struct connection *, int); /* shutw function */
Willy Tarreauf7bc57c2012-10-03 00:19:48 +0200225 void (*close)(struct connection *); /* close the transport layer */
226 int (*init)(struct connection *conn); /* initialize the transport layer */
Willy Tarreau5aacf782016-12-22 17:19:24 +0100227 int (*prepare_bind_conf)(struct bind_conf *conf); /* prepare a whole bind_conf */
Willy Tarreaufa983d32016-12-22 17:30:20 +0100228 void (*destroy_bind_conf)(struct bind_conf *conf); /* destroy a whole bind_conf */
Willy Tarreaud84dab72016-12-22 21:13:18 +0100229 int (*prepare_srv)(struct server *srv); /* prepare a server context */
230 void (*destroy_srv)(struct server *srv); /* destroy a server context */
Willy Tarreau8e0bb0a2016-11-24 16:58:12 +0100231 char name[8]; /* transport layer name, zero-terminated */
Willy Tarreauc5788912012-08-24 18:12:41 +0200232};
233
Willy Tarreau74beec32012-10-03 00:41:04 +0200234/* data_cb describes the data layer's recv and send callbacks which are called
Willy Tarreauf7bc57c2012-10-03 00:19:48 +0200235 * when I/O activity was detected after the transport layer is ready. These
236 * callbacks are supposed to make use of the xprt_ops above to exchange data
Willy Tarreau4aa36832012-10-02 20:07:22 +0200237 * from/to buffers and pipes. The <wake> callback is used to report activity
238 * at the transport layer, which can be a connection opening/close, or any
Willy Tarreauf4e114f2012-10-03 01:12:30 +0200239 * data movement. The <init> callback may be called by the connection handler
240 * at the end of a transport handshake, when it is about to transfer data and
Willy Tarreau2396c1c2012-10-03 21:12:16 +0200241 * the data layer is not ready yet. Both <wake> and <init> may abort a connection
242 * by returning < 0.
Willy Tarreauc5788912012-08-24 18:12:41 +0200243 */
Willy Tarreau74beec32012-10-03 00:41:04 +0200244struct data_cb {
245 void (*recv)(struct connection *conn); /* data-layer recv callback */
246 void (*send)(struct connection *conn); /* data-layer send callback */
Willy Tarreau2396c1c2012-10-03 21:12:16 +0200247 int (*wake)(struct connection *conn); /* data-layer callback to report activity */
Willy Tarreauf4e114f2012-10-03 01:12:30 +0200248 int (*init)(struct connection *conn); /* data-layer initialization */
Willy Tarreau8e0bb0a2016-11-24 16:58:12 +0100249 char name[8]; /* data layer name, zero-terminated */
Willy Tarreauc5788912012-08-24 18:12:41 +0200250};
251
David Carlier3015a2e2016-07-04 22:51:33 +0100252struct my_tcphdr {
David Carlier327298c2016-11-20 10:42:38 +0000253 uint16_t source;
254 uint16_t dest;
David Carlier3015a2e2016-07-04 22:51:33 +0100255};
256
Willy Tarreauef9a3602012-12-08 22:29:20 +0100257/* a connection source profile defines all the parameters needed to properly
258 * bind an outgoing connection for a server or proxy.
259 */
260
261struct conn_src {
262 unsigned int opts; /* CO_SRC_* */
263 int iface_len; /* bind interface name length */
264 char *iface_name; /* bind interface name or NULL */
265 struct port_range *sport_range; /* optional per-server TCP source ports */
266 struct sockaddr_storage source_addr; /* the address to which we want to bind for connect() */
Willy Tarreau29fbe512015-08-20 19:35:14 +0200267#if defined(CONFIG_HAP_TRANSPARENT)
Willy Tarreauef9a3602012-12-08 22:29:20 +0100268 struct sockaddr_storage tproxy_addr; /* non-local address we want to bind to for connect() */
269 char *bind_hdr_name; /* bind to this header name if defined */
270 int bind_hdr_len; /* length of the name of the header above */
271 int bind_hdr_occ; /* occurrence number of header above: >0 = from first, <0 = from end, 0=disabled */
272#endif
273};
274
Willy Tarreau56e9c5e2012-07-06 09:47:57 +0200275/* This structure describes a connection with its methods and data.
276 * A connection may be performed to proxy or server via a local or remote
277 * socket, and can also be made to an internal applet. It can support
Willy Tarreau51c21842013-09-29 09:06:42 +0200278 * several transport schemes (raw, ssl, ...). It can support several
Willy Tarreau56e9c5e2012-07-06 09:47:57 +0200279 * connection control schemes, generally a protocol for socket-oriented
280 * connections, but other methods for applets.
281 */
282struct connection {
Willy Tarreau51c21842013-09-29 09:06:42 +0200283 enum obj_type obj_type; /* differentiates connection from applet context */
Willy Tarreauad5281c2013-12-06 21:09:57 +0100284 unsigned char err_code; /* CO_ER_* */
285 signed short send_proxy_ofs; /* <0 = offset to (re)send from the end, >0 = send all */
Willy Tarreaub8020ce2013-10-24 21:10:08 +0200286 unsigned int flags; /* CO_FL_* */
Willy Tarreauc5788912012-08-24 18:12:41 +0200287 const struct protocol *ctrl; /* operations at the socket layer */
Willy Tarreau378e0412012-10-13 14:33:58 +0200288 const struct xprt_ops *xprt; /* operations at the transport layer */
Willy Tarreauf79c8172013-10-21 16:30:56 +0200289 const struct data_cb *data; /* data layer callbacks. Must be set before xprt->init() */
Willy Tarreau378e0412012-10-13 14:33:58 +0200290 void *xprt_ctx; /* general purpose pointer, initialized to NULL */
Willy Tarreaucd379952012-09-27 22:14:33 +0200291 void *owner; /* pointer to upper layer's entity (eg: stream interface) */
Willy Tarreaub8020ce2013-10-24 21:10:08 +0200292 int xprt_st; /* transport layer state, initialized to zero */
Willy Tarreauad5281c2013-12-06 21:09:57 +0100293
Willy Tarreau56e9c5e2012-07-06 09:47:57 +0200294 union { /* definitions which depend on connection type */
295 struct { /*** information used by socket-based connections ***/
296 int fd; /* file descriptor for a stream driver when known */
297 } sock;
298 } t;
Willy Tarreau3fdb3662012-11-12 00:42:33 +0100299 enum obj_type *target; /* the target to connect to (server, proxy, applet, ...) */
Willy Tarreaud75d40e2015-08-04 17:25:58 +0200300 struct list list; /* attach point to various connection lists (idle, ...) */
KOVACS Krisztianb3e54fe2014-11-17 15:11:45 +0100301 const struct netns_entry *proxy_netns;
Willy Tarreau986a9d22012-08-30 21:11:38 +0200302 struct {
303 struct sockaddr_storage from; /* client address, or address to spoof when connecting to the server */
Willy Tarreaucd379952012-09-27 22:14:33 +0200304 struct sockaddr_storage to; /* address reached by the client, or address to connect to */
Willy Tarreau986a9d22012-08-30 21:11:38 +0200305 } addr; /* addresses of the remote side, client for producer and server for consumer */
Willy Tarreau56e9c5e2012-07-06 09:47:57 +0200306};
307
David Safb76832014-05-08 23:42:08 -0400308/* proxy protocol v2 definitions */
Willy Tarreau8fccfa22014-06-14 08:28:06 +0200309#define PP2_SIGNATURE "\x0D\x0A\x0D\x0A\x00\x0D\x0A\x51\x55\x49\x54\x0A"
310#define PP2_SIGNATURE_LEN 12
311#define PP2_HEADER_LEN 16
David Safb76832014-05-08 23:42:08 -0400312
Willy Tarreau8fccfa22014-06-14 08:28:06 +0200313/* ver_cmd byte */
314#define PP2_CMD_LOCAL 0x00
315#define PP2_CMD_PROXY 0x01
316#define PP2_CMD_MASK 0x0F
David Safb76832014-05-08 23:42:08 -0400317
Willy Tarreau8fccfa22014-06-14 08:28:06 +0200318#define PP2_VERSION 0x20
319#define PP2_VERSION_MASK 0xF0
320
321/* fam byte */
322#define PP2_TRANS_UNSPEC 0x00
323#define PP2_TRANS_STREAM 0x01
324#define PP2_TRANS_DGRAM 0x02
325#define PP2_TRANS_MASK 0x0F
326
327#define PP2_FAM_UNSPEC 0x00
328#define PP2_FAM_INET 0x10
329#define PP2_FAM_INET6 0x20
330#define PP2_FAM_UNIX 0x30
331#define PP2_FAM_MASK 0xF0
332
333#define PP2_ADDR_LEN_UNSPEC (0)
334#define PP2_ADDR_LEN_INET (4 + 4 + 2 + 2)
335#define PP2_ADDR_LEN_INET6 (16 + 16 + 2 + 2)
336#define PP2_ADDR_LEN_UNIX (108 + 108)
337
338#define PP2_HDR_LEN_UNSPEC (PP2_HEADER_LEN + PP2_ADDR_LEN_UNSPEC)
339#define PP2_HDR_LEN_INET (PP2_HEADER_LEN + PP2_ADDR_LEN_INET)
340#define PP2_HDR_LEN_INET6 (PP2_HEADER_LEN + PP2_ADDR_LEN_INET6)
341#define PP2_HDR_LEN_UNIX (PP2_HEADER_LEN + PP2_ADDR_LEN_UNIX)
David Safb76832014-05-08 23:42:08 -0400342
343struct proxy_hdr_v2 {
344 uint8_t sig[12]; /* hex 0D 0A 0D 0A 00 0D 0A 51 55 49 54 0A */
Willy Tarreau8fccfa22014-06-14 08:28:06 +0200345 uint8_t ver_cmd; /* protocol version and command */
David Safb76832014-05-08 23:42:08 -0400346 uint8_t fam; /* protocol family and transport */
347 uint16_t len; /* number of following bytes part of the header */
Willy Tarreau8fccfa22014-06-14 08:28:06 +0200348 union {
349 struct { /* for TCP/UDP over IPv4, len = 12 */
350 uint32_t src_addr;
351 uint32_t dst_addr;
352 uint16_t src_port;
353 uint16_t dst_port;
354 } ip4;
355 struct { /* for TCP/UDP over IPv6, len = 36 */
356 uint8_t src_addr[16];
357 uint8_t dst_addr[16];
358 uint16_t src_port;
359 uint16_t dst_port;
360 } ip6;
361 struct { /* for AF_UNIX sockets, len = 216 */
362 uint8_t src_addr[108];
363 uint8_t dst_addr[108];
364 } unx;
365 } addr;
David Safb76832014-05-08 23:42:08 -0400366};
367
368#define PP2_TYPE_SSL 0x20
369#define PP2_TYPE_SSL_VERSION 0x21
370#define PP2_TYPE_SSL_CN 0x22
KOVACS Krisztianb3e54fe2014-11-17 15:11:45 +0100371#define PP2_TYPE_NETNS 0x30
David Safb76832014-05-08 23:42:08 -0400372
KOVACS Krisztianb3e54fe2014-11-17 15:11:45 +0100373#define TLV_HEADER_SIZE 3
David Safb76832014-05-08 23:42:08 -0400374struct tlv {
375 uint8_t type;
376 uint8_t length_hi;
377 uint8_t length_lo;
378 uint8_t value[0];
379}__attribute__((packed));
380
381struct tlv_ssl {
382 struct tlv tlv;
383 uint8_t client;
384 uint32_t verify;
385 uint8_t sub_tlv[0];
386}__attribute__((packed));
387
Dave McCowan328fb582014-07-30 10:39:13 -0400388#define PP2_CLIENT_SSL 0x01
389#define PP2_CLIENT_CERT_CONN 0x02
390#define PP2_CLIENT_CERT_SESS 0x04
David Safb76832014-05-08 23:42:08 -0400391
Olivier Houchardf886e342017-04-05 22:24:59 +0200392
393/*
394 * Linux seems to be able to send 253 fds per sendmsg(), not sure
395 * about the other OSes.
396 */
397/* Max number of file descriptors we send in one sendmsg() */
398#define MAX_SEND_FD 253
399
Willy Tarreau56e9c5e2012-07-06 09:47:57 +0200400#endif /* _TYPES_CONNECTION_H */
401
402/*
403 * Local variables:
404 * c-indent-level: 8
405 * c-basic-offset: 8
406 * End:
407 */