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Willy Tarreaucff64112008-11-03 06:26:53 +01001/*
2 * Functions managing stream_interface structures
3 *
Willy Tarreauf873d752012-05-11 17:47:17 +02004 * Copyright 2000-2012 Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu>
Willy Tarreaucff64112008-11-03 06:26:53 +01005 *
6 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7 * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
8 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
9 * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
10 *
11 */
12
13#include <errno.h>
14#include <fcntl.h>
15#include <stdio.h>
16#include <stdlib.h>
17
18#include <sys/socket.h>
19#include <sys/stat.h>
20#include <sys/types.h>
21
22#include <common/compat.h>
23#include <common/config.h>
24#include <common/debug.h>
25#include <common/standard.h>
26#include <common/ticks.h>
27#include <common/time.h>
28
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +020029#include <proto/channel.h>
Willy Tarreau8b117082012-08-06 15:06:49 +020030#include <proto/connection.h>
Willy Tarreaucff64112008-11-03 06:26:53 +010031#include <proto/fd.h>
Willy Tarreau96199b12012-08-24 00:46:52 +020032#include <proto/pipe.h>
Willy Tarreau269358d2009-09-20 20:14:49 +020033#include <proto/stream_interface.h>
Willy Tarreaucff64112008-11-03 06:26:53 +010034#include <proto/task.h>
35
Willy Tarreaufd31e532012-07-23 18:24:25 +020036#include <types/pipe.h>
37
Willy Tarreauf873d752012-05-11 17:47:17 +020038/* socket functions used when running a stream interface as a task */
Willy Tarreauf873d752012-05-11 17:47:17 +020039static void stream_int_update_embedded(struct stream_interface *si);
Willy Tarreau6fe15412013-09-29 15:16:03 +020040static void stream_int_shutr(struct stream_interface *si);
41static void stream_int_shutw(struct stream_interface *si);
Willy Tarreauf873d752012-05-11 17:47:17 +020042static void stream_int_chk_rcv(struct stream_interface *si);
43static void stream_int_chk_snd(struct stream_interface *si);
Willy Tarreauc5788912012-08-24 18:12:41 +020044static void stream_int_update_conn(struct stream_interface *si);
Willy Tarreau6fe15412013-09-29 15:16:03 +020045static void stream_int_shutr_conn(struct stream_interface *si);
46static void stream_int_shutw_conn(struct stream_interface *si);
Willy Tarreauc5788912012-08-24 18:12:41 +020047static void stream_int_chk_rcv_conn(struct stream_interface *si);
48static void stream_int_chk_snd_conn(struct stream_interface *si);
Willy Tarreau4aa36832012-10-02 20:07:22 +020049static void si_conn_recv_cb(struct connection *conn);
50static void si_conn_send_cb(struct connection *conn);
Willy Tarreau2396c1c2012-10-03 21:12:16 +020051static int si_conn_wake_cb(struct connection *conn);
Willy Tarreau27375622013-12-17 00:00:28 +010052static int si_idle_conn_wake_cb(struct connection *conn);
53static void si_idle_conn_null_cb(struct connection *conn);
Willy Tarreauf873d752012-05-11 17:47:17 +020054
Willy Tarreauc5788912012-08-24 18:12:41 +020055/* stream-interface operations for embedded tasks */
56struct si_ops si_embedded_ops = {
Willy Tarreau5c979a92012-05-07 17:15:39 +020057 .update = stream_int_update_embedded,
Willy Tarreau5c979a92012-05-07 17:15:39 +020058 .chk_rcv = stream_int_chk_rcv,
59 .chk_snd = stream_int_chk_snd,
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +020060 .shutr = stream_int_shutr,
61 .shutw = stream_int_shutw,
Willy Tarreau5c979a92012-05-07 17:15:39 +020062};
63
Willy Tarreauc5788912012-08-24 18:12:41 +020064/* stream-interface operations for connections */
65struct si_ops si_conn_ops = {
66 .update = stream_int_update_conn,
67 .chk_rcv = stream_int_chk_rcv_conn,
68 .chk_snd = stream_int_chk_snd_conn,
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +020069 .shutr = stream_int_shutr_conn,
70 .shutw = stream_int_shutw_conn,
Willy Tarreauc5788912012-08-24 18:12:41 +020071};
72
Willy Tarreau74beec32012-10-03 00:41:04 +020073struct data_cb si_conn_cb = {
Willy Tarreauc5788912012-08-24 18:12:41 +020074 .recv = si_conn_recv_cb,
75 .send = si_conn_send_cb,
Willy Tarreau4aa36832012-10-02 20:07:22 +020076 .wake = si_conn_wake_cb,
Willy Tarreauc5788912012-08-24 18:12:41 +020077};
78
Willy Tarreau27375622013-12-17 00:00:28 +010079struct data_cb si_idle_conn_cb = {
80 .recv = si_idle_conn_null_cb,
81 .send = si_idle_conn_null_cb,
82 .wake = si_idle_conn_wake_cb,
83};
84
Willy Tarreaucff64112008-11-03 06:26:53 +010085/*
86 * This function only has to be called once after a wakeup event in case of
87 * suspected timeout. It controls the stream interface timeouts and sets
88 * si->flags accordingly. It does NOT close anything, as this timeout may
89 * be used for any purpose. It returns 1 if the timeout fired, otherwise
90 * zero.
91 */
92int stream_int_check_timeouts(struct stream_interface *si)
93{
94 if (tick_is_expired(si->exp, now_ms)) {
95 si->flags |= SI_FL_EXP;
96 return 1;
97 }
98 return 0;
99}
100
Willy Tarreaufe3718a2008-11-30 18:14:12 +0100101/* to be called only when in SI_ST_DIS with SI_FL_ERR */
Willy Tarreaucff64112008-11-03 06:26:53 +0100102void stream_int_report_error(struct stream_interface *si)
103{
104 if (!si->err_type)
105 si->err_type = SI_ET_DATA_ERR;
106
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200107 si->ob->flags |= CF_WRITE_ERROR;
108 si->ib->flags |= CF_READ_ERROR;
Willy Tarreaucff64112008-11-03 06:26:53 +0100109}
110
111/*
Willy Tarreaudded32d2008-11-30 19:48:07 +0100112 * Returns a message to the client ; the connection is shut down for read,
113 * and the request is cleared so that no server connection can be initiated.
114 * The buffer is marked for read shutdown on the other side to protect the
115 * message, and the buffer write is enabled. The message is contained in a
Willy Tarreau148d0992010-01-10 10:21:21 +0100116 * "chunk". If it is null, then an empty message is used. The reply buffer does
117 * not need to be empty before this, and its contents will not be overwritten.
118 * The primary goal of this function is to return error messages to a client.
Willy Tarreaudded32d2008-11-30 19:48:07 +0100119 */
120void stream_int_retnclose(struct stream_interface *si, const struct chunk *msg)
121{
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200122 channel_auto_read(si->ib);
123 channel_abort(si->ib);
124 channel_auto_close(si->ib);
125 channel_erase(si->ib);
Willy Tarreau798e1282010-12-12 13:06:00 +0100126
Willy Tarreau9dab5fc2012-05-07 11:56:55 +0200127 bi_erase(si->ob);
Willy Tarreau148d0992010-01-10 10:21:21 +0100128 if (likely(msg && msg->len))
Willy Tarreau9dab5fc2012-05-07 11:56:55 +0200129 bo_inject(si->ob, msg->str, msg->len);
Willy Tarreaudded32d2008-11-30 19:48:07 +0100130
131 si->ob->wex = tick_add_ifset(now_ms, si->ob->wto);
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200132 channel_auto_read(si->ob);
133 channel_auto_close(si->ob);
134 channel_shutr_now(si->ob);
Willy Tarreau5d881d02009-12-27 22:51:06 +0100135}
136
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200137/* default update function for embedded tasks, to be used at the end of the i/o handler */
Willy Tarreauf873d752012-05-11 17:47:17 +0200138static void stream_int_update_embedded(struct stream_interface *si)
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200139{
Willy Tarreau3488e252010-08-09 16:24:56 +0200140 int old_flags = si->flags;
141
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200142 DPRINTF(stderr, "%s: si=%p, si->state=%d ib->flags=%08x ob->flags=%08x\n",
143 __FUNCTION__,
144 si, si->state, si->ib->flags, si->ob->flags);
145
146 if (si->state != SI_ST_EST)
147 return;
148
Willy Tarreaub31c9712012-11-11 23:05:39 +0100149 if ((si->ob->flags & (CF_SHUTW|CF_SHUTW_NOW)) == CF_SHUTW_NOW &&
Willy Tarreau8e21bb92012-08-24 22:40:29 +0200150 channel_is_empty(si->ob))
Willy Tarreau73b013b2012-05-21 16:31:45 +0200151 si_shutw(si);
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200152
Willy Tarreaub31c9712012-11-11 23:05:39 +0100153 if ((si->ob->flags & (CF_SHUTW|CF_SHUTW_NOW)) == 0 && !channel_full(si->ob))
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200154 si->flags |= SI_FL_WAIT_DATA;
155
Willy Tarreau96fd4b52009-10-04 17:18:35 +0200156 /* we're almost sure that we need some space if the buffer is not
157 * empty, even if it's not full, because the applets can't fill it.
158 */
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200159 if ((si->ib->flags & (CF_SHUTR|CF_DONT_READ)) == 0 && !channel_is_empty(si->ib))
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200160 si->flags |= SI_FL_WAIT_ROOM;
161
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200162 if (si->ob->flags & CF_WRITE_ACTIVITY) {
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200163 if (tick_isset(si->ob->wex))
164 si->ob->wex = tick_add_ifset(now_ms, si->ob->wto);
165 }
166
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200167 if (si->ib->flags & CF_READ_ACTIVITY ||
168 (si->ob->flags & CF_WRITE_ACTIVITY && !(si->flags & SI_FL_INDEP_STR))) {
Willy Tarreauf27b5ea2009-10-03 22:01:18 +0200169 if (tick_isset(si->ib->rex))
170 si->ib->rex = tick_add_ifset(now_ms, si->ib->rto);
171 }
172
Willy Tarreau3488e252010-08-09 16:24:56 +0200173 /* save flags to detect changes */
174 old_flags = si->flags;
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200175 if (likely((si->ob->flags & (CF_SHUTW|CF_WRITE_PARTIAL|CF_DONT_READ)) == CF_WRITE_PARTIAL &&
Willy Tarreau3bf1b2b2012-08-27 20:46:07 +0200176 !channel_full(si->ob) &&
Willy Tarreau96fd4b52009-10-04 17:18:35 +0200177 (si->ob->prod->flags & SI_FL_WAIT_ROOM)))
Willy Tarreau73b013b2012-05-21 16:31:45 +0200178 si_chk_rcv(si->ob->prod);
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200179
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200180 if (((si->ib->flags & CF_READ_PARTIAL) && !channel_is_empty(si->ib)) &&
Willy Tarreau3488e252010-08-09 16:24:56 +0200181 (si->ib->cons->flags & SI_FL_WAIT_DATA)) {
Willy Tarreau73b013b2012-05-21 16:31:45 +0200182 si_chk_snd(si->ib->cons);
Willy Tarreau3488e252010-08-09 16:24:56 +0200183 /* check if the consumer has freed some space */
Willy Tarreau3bf1b2b2012-08-27 20:46:07 +0200184 if (!channel_full(si->ib))
Willy Tarreau3488e252010-08-09 16:24:56 +0200185 si->flags &= ~SI_FL_WAIT_ROOM;
186 }
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200187
188 /* Note that we're trying to wake up in two conditions here :
189 * - special event, which needs the holder task attention
190 * - status indicating that the applet can go on working. This
191 * is rather hard because we might be blocking on output and
192 * don't want to wake up on input and vice-versa. The idea is
Willy Tarreau3488e252010-08-09 16:24:56 +0200193 * to only rely on the changes the chk_* might have performed.
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200194 */
195 if (/* check stream interface changes */
Willy Tarreau3488e252010-08-09 16:24:56 +0200196 ((old_flags & ~si->flags) & (SI_FL_WAIT_ROOM|SI_FL_WAIT_DATA)) ||
197
198 /* changes on the production side */
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200199 (si->ib->flags & (CF_READ_NULL|CF_READ_ERROR)) ||
Willy Tarreau3488e252010-08-09 16:24:56 +0200200 si->state != SI_ST_EST ||
201 (si->flags & SI_FL_ERR) ||
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200202 ((si->ib->flags & CF_READ_PARTIAL) &&
Willy Tarreau3488e252010-08-09 16:24:56 +0200203 (!si->ib->to_forward || si->ib->cons->state != SI_ST_EST)) ||
204
205 /* changes on the consumption side */
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200206 (si->ob->flags & (CF_WRITE_NULL|CF_WRITE_ERROR)) ||
207 ((si->ob->flags & CF_WRITE_ACTIVITY) &&
208 ((si->ob->flags & CF_SHUTW) ||
Willy Tarreau3488e252010-08-09 16:24:56 +0200209 si->ob->prod->state != SI_ST_EST ||
Willy Tarreau8e21bb92012-08-24 22:40:29 +0200210 (channel_is_empty(si->ob) && !si->ob->to_forward)))) {
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200211 if (!(si->flags & SI_FL_DONT_WAKE) && si->owner)
212 task_wakeup(si->owner, TASK_WOKEN_IO);
213 }
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200214 if (si->ib->flags & CF_READ_ACTIVITY)
215 si->ib->flags &= ~CF_READ_DONTWAIT;
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200216}
217
Willy Tarreau4a36b562012-08-06 19:31:45 +0200218/*
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +0200219 * This function performs a shutdown-read on a stream interface attached to an
220 * applet in a connected or init state (it does nothing for other states). It
221 * either shuts the read side or marks itself as closed. The buffer flags are
222 * updated to reflect the new state. If the stream interface has SI_FL_NOHALF,
223 * we also forward the close to the write side. The owner task is woken up if
Willy Tarreau6fe15412013-09-29 15:16:03 +0200224 * it exists.
Willy Tarreau4a36b562012-08-06 19:31:45 +0200225 */
Willy Tarreau6fe15412013-09-29 15:16:03 +0200226static void stream_int_shutr(struct stream_interface *si)
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200227{
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200228 si->ib->flags &= ~CF_SHUTR_NOW;
229 if (si->ib->flags & CF_SHUTR)
Willy Tarreau6fe15412013-09-29 15:16:03 +0200230 return;
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200231 si->ib->flags |= CF_SHUTR;
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200232 si->ib->rex = TICK_ETERNITY;
233 si->flags &= ~SI_FL_WAIT_ROOM;
234
235 if (si->state != SI_ST_EST && si->state != SI_ST_CON)
Willy Tarreau6fe15412013-09-29 15:16:03 +0200236 return;
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200237
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200238 if (si->ob->flags & CF_SHUTW) {
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200239 si->state = SI_ST_DIS;
240 si->exp = TICK_ETERNITY;
Willy Tarreau4a59f2f2013-10-24 20:10:45 +0200241 si_applet_release(si);
Willy Tarreaud8ccffe2010-09-07 16:16:50 +0200242 }
Willy Tarreau4a36b562012-08-06 19:31:45 +0200243 else if (si->flags & SI_FL_NOHALF) {
244 /* we want to immediately forward this close to the write side */
245 return stream_int_shutw(si);
246 }
Willy Tarreau0bd05ea2010-07-02 11:18:03 +0200247
Willy Tarreau4a36b562012-08-06 19:31:45 +0200248 /* note that if the task exists, it must unregister itself once it runs */
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +0200249 if (!(si->flags & SI_FL_DONT_WAKE) && si->owner)
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200250 task_wakeup(si->owner, TASK_WOKEN_IO);
251}
252
Willy Tarreau4a36b562012-08-06 19:31:45 +0200253/*
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +0200254 * This function performs a shutdown-write on a stream interface attached to an
255 * applet in a connected or init state (it does nothing for other states). It
256 * either shuts the write side or marks itself as closed. The buffer flags are
257 * updated to reflect the new state. It does also close everything if the SI
258 * was marked as being in error state. The owner task is woken up if it exists.
Willy Tarreau4a36b562012-08-06 19:31:45 +0200259 */
Willy Tarreau6fe15412013-09-29 15:16:03 +0200260static void stream_int_shutw(struct stream_interface *si)
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200261{
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200262 si->ob->flags &= ~CF_SHUTW_NOW;
263 if (si->ob->flags & CF_SHUTW)
Willy Tarreau6fe15412013-09-29 15:16:03 +0200264 return;
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200265 si->ob->flags |= CF_SHUTW;
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200266 si->ob->wex = TICK_ETERNITY;
267 si->flags &= ~SI_FL_WAIT_DATA;
268
269 switch (si->state) {
270 case SI_ST_EST:
Willy Tarreau4a36b562012-08-06 19:31:45 +0200271 /* we have to shut before closing, otherwise some short messages
272 * may never leave the system, especially when there are remaining
273 * unread data in the socket input buffer, or when nolinger is set.
274 * However, if SI_FL_NOLINGER is explicitly set, we know there is
275 * no risk so we close both sides immediately.
276 */
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +0200277 if (!(si->flags & (SI_FL_ERR | SI_FL_NOLINGER)) &&
278 !(si->ib->flags & (CF_SHUTR|CF_DONT_READ)))
Willy Tarreau6fe15412013-09-29 15:16:03 +0200279 return;
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200280
281 /* fall through */
282 case SI_ST_CON:
283 case SI_ST_CER:
Willy Tarreau32d3ee92010-12-29 14:03:02 +0100284 case SI_ST_QUE:
285 case SI_ST_TAR:
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +0200286 /* Note that none of these states may happen with applets */
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200287 si->state = SI_ST_DIS;
Willy Tarreau4a59f2f2013-10-24 20:10:45 +0200288 si_applet_release(si);
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200289 default:
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +0200290 si->flags &= ~(SI_FL_WAIT_ROOM | SI_FL_NOLINGER);
291 si->ib->flags &= ~CF_SHUTR_NOW;
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200292 si->ib->flags |= CF_SHUTR;
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200293 si->ib->rex = TICK_ETERNITY;
294 si->exp = TICK_ETERNITY;
295 }
296
Willy Tarreau4a36b562012-08-06 19:31:45 +0200297 /* note that if the task exists, it must unregister itself once it runs */
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +0200298 if (!(si->flags & SI_FL_DONT_WAKE) && si->owner)
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200299 task_wakeup(si->owner, TASK_WOKEN_IO);
300}
301
302/* default chk_rcv function for scheduled tasks */
Willy Tarreauf873d752012-05-11 17:47:17 +0200303static void stream_int_chk_rcv(struct stream_interface *si)
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200304{
Willy Tarreau7421efb2012-07-02 15:11:27 +0200305 struct channel *ib = si->ib;
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200306
307 DPRINTF(stderr, "%s: si=%p, si->state=%d ib->flags=%08x ob->flags=%08x\n",
308 __FUNCTION__,
309 si, si->state, si->ib->flags, si->ob->flags);
310
Willy Tarreaub31c9712012-11-11 23:05:39 +0100311 if (unlikely(si->state != SI_ST_EST || (ib->flags & (CF_SHUTR|CF_DONT_READ))))
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200312 return;
313
Willy Tarreau3bf1b2b2012-08-27 20:46:07 +0200314 if (channel_full(ib)) {
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200315 /* stop reading */
Willy Tarreau3bf1b2b2012-08-27 20:46:07 +0200316 si->flags |= SI_FL_WAIT_ROOM;
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200317 }
318 else {
319 /* (re)start reading */
320 si->flags &= ~SI_FL_WAIT_ROOM;
321 if (!(si->flags & SI_FL_DONT_WAKE) && si->owner)
322 task_wakeup(si->owner, TASK_WOKEN_IO);
323 }
324}
325
326/* default chk_snd function for scheduled tasks */
Willy Tarreauf873d752012-05-11 17:47:17 +0200327static void stream_int_chk_snd(struct stream_interface *si)
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200328{
Willy Tarreau7421efb2012-07-02 15:11:27 +0200329 struct channel *ob = si->ob;
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200330
331 DPRINTF(stderr, "%s: si=%p, si->state=%d ib->flags=%08x ob->flags=%08x\n",
332 __FUNCTION__,
333 si, si->state, si->ib->flags, si->ob->flags);
334
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200335 if (unlikely(si->state != SI_ST_EST || (si->ob->flags & CF_SHUTW)))
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200336 return;
337
338 if (!(si->flags & SI_FL_WAIT_DATA) || /* not waiting for data */
Willy Tarreau8e21bb92012-08-24 22:40:29 +0200339 channel_is_empty(ob)) /* called with nothing to send ! */
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200340 return;
341
342 /* Otherwise there are remaining data to be sent in the buffer,
343 * so we tell the handler.
344 */
345 si->flags &= ~SI_FL_WAIT_DATA;
346 if (!tick_isset(ob->wex))
347 ob->wex = tick_add_ifset(now_ms, ob->wto);
348
349 if (!(si->flags & SI_FL_DONT_WAKE) && si->owner)
350 task_wakeup(si->owner, TASK_WOKEN_IO);
351}
352
Willy Tarreau1fbe1c92013-12-01 09:35:41 +0100353/* Register an applet to handle a stream_interface as part of the
354 * stream interface's owner task. The SI will wake it up everytime it
355 * is solicited. The task's processing function must call the applet's
356 * function before returning. It must be deleted by the task handler
357 * using stream_int_unregister_handler(), possibly from within the
358 * function itself. It also pre-initializes the applet's context and
359 * returns it (or NULL in case it could not be allocated).
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200360 */
Willy Tarreau1fbe1c92013-12-01 09:35:41 +0100361struct appctx *stream_int_register_handler(struct stream_interface *si, struct si_applet *app)
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200362{
Willy Tarreau0a23bcb2013-12-01 11:31:38 +0100363 struct appctx *appctx;
364
Simon Horman7abd00d2011-08-13 08:03:51 +0900365 DPRINTF(stderr, "registering handler %p for si %p (was %p)\n", app, si, si->owner);
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200366
Willy Tarreau0a23bcb2013-12-01 11:31:38 +0100367 appctx = si_alloc_appctx(si);
368 if (!si)
369 return NULL;
370
371 appctx_set_applet(appctx, app);
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200372 si->flags |= SI_FL_WAIT_DATA;
Willy Tarreau1fbe1c92013-12-01 09:35:41 +0100373 return si_appctx(si);
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200374}
375
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200376/* Unregister a stream interface handler. This must be called by the handler task
Willy Tarreau128b03c2012-11-11 23:14:16 +0100377 * itself when it detects that it is in the SI_ST_DIS state.
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200378 */
379void stream_int_unregister_handler(struct stream_interface *si)
380{
Willy Tarreau32e3c6a2013-10-11 19:34:20 +0200381 si_detach(si);
Willy Tarreaufb90d942009-09-05 20:57:35 +0200382 si->owner = NULL;
383}
384
Willy Tarreau2c6be842012-07-06 17:12:34 +0200385/* This callback is used to send a valid PROXY protocol line to a socket being
Willy Tarreauafad0e02012-08-09 14:45:22 +0200386 * established. It returns 0 if it fails in a fatal way or needs to poll to go
387 * further, otherwise it returns non-zero and removes itself from the connection's
Willy Tarreaua1a74742012-08-24 12:14:49 +0200388 * flags (the bit is provided in <flag> by the caller). It is designed to be
389 * called by the connection handler and relies on it to commit polling changes.
Willy Tarreau57cd3e42013-10-24 22:01:26 +0200390 * Note that it can emit a PROXY line by relying on the other end's address
391 * when the connection is attached to a stream interface, or by resolving the
392 * local address otherwise (also called a LOCAL line).
Willy Tarreau2c6be842012-07-06 17:12:34 +0200393 */
394int conn_si_send_proxy(struct connection *conn, unsigned int flag)
395{
Willy Tarreau2c6be842012-07-06 17:12:34 +0200396 /* we might have been called just after an asynchronous shutw */
Willy Tarreaua1a74742012-08-24 12:14:49 +0200397 if (conn->flags & CO_FL_SOCK_WR_SH)
Willy Tarreau2c6be842012-07-06 17:12:34 +0200398 goto out_error;
399
Willy Tarreaud02cdd22013-12-15 10:23:20 +0100400 if (!conn_ctrl_ready(conn))
Willy Tarreauf79c8172013-10-21 16:30:56 +0200401 goto out_error;
402
Willy Tarreau2c6be842012-07-06 17:12:34 +0200403 /* If we have a PROXY line to send, we'll use this to validate the
404 * connection, in which case the connection is validated only once
405 * we've sent the whole proxy line. Otherwise we use connect().
406 */
Willy Tarreaub8020ce2013-10-24 21:10:08 +0200407 while (conn->send_proxy_ofs) {
Willy Tarreau2c6be842012-07-06 17:12:34 +0200408 int ret;
409
410 /* The target server expects a PROXY line to be sent first.
411 * If the send_proxy_ofs is negative, it corresponds to the
412 * offset to start sending from then end of the proxy string
413 * (which is recomputed every time since it's constant). If
414 * it is positive, it means we have to send from the start.
Willy Tarreau57cd3e42013-10-24 22:01:26 +0200415 * We can only send a "normal" PROXY line when the connection
416 * is attached to a stream interface. Otherwise we can only
417 * send a LOCAL line (eg: for use with health checks).
Willy Tarreau2c6be842012-07-06 17:12:34 +0200418 */
Willy Tarreau57cd3e42013-10-24 22:01:26 +0200419 if (conn->data == &si_conn_cb) {
420 struct stream_interface *si = conn->owner;
421 struct connection *remote = objt_conn(si->ob->prod->end);
422
423 if (remote)
424 ret = make_proxy_line(trash.str, trash.size, &remote->addr.from, &remote->addr.to);
425 else
426 ret = make_proxy_line(trash.str, trash.size, NULL, NULL);
427 }
428 else {
429 /* The target server expects a LOCAL line to be sent first. Retrieving
430 * local or remote addresses may fail until the connection is established.
431 */
432 conn_get_from_addr(conn);
433 if (!(conn->flags & CO_FL_ADDR_FROM_SET))
434 goto out_wait;
435
436 conn_get_to_addr(conn);
437 if (!(conn->flags & CO_FL_ADDR_TO_SET))
438 goto out_wait;
439
440 ret = make_proxy_line(trash.str, trash.size, &conn->addr.from, &conn->addr.to);
441 }
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +0200442
Willy Tarreau2c6be842012-07-06 17:12:34 +0200443 if (!ret)
444 goto out_error;
445
Willy Tarreaub8020ce2013-10-24 21:10:08 +0200446 if (conn->send_proxy_ofs > 0)
447 conn->send_proxy_ofs = -ret; /* first call */
Willy Tarreau2c6be842012-07-06 17:12:34 +0200448
Willy Tarreaua1a74742012-08-24 12:14:49 +0200449 /* we have to send trash from (ret+sp for -sp bytes). If the
450 * data layer has a pending write, we'll also set MSG_MORE.
451 */
Willy Tarreaub8020ce2013-10-24 21:10:08 +0200452 ret = send(conn->t.sock.fd, trash.str + ret + conn->send_proxy_ofs, -conn->send_proxy_ofs,
Willy Tarreaua1a74742012-08-24 12:14:49 +0200453 (conn->flags & CO_FL_DATA_WR_ENA) ? MSG_MORE : 0);
Willy Tarreau2c6be842012-07-06 17:12:34 +0200454
455 if (ret == 0)
456 goto out_wait;
457
458 if (ret < 0) {
Willy Tarreau95742a42013-09-03 09:02:11 +0200459 if (errno == EAGAIN || errno == ENOTCONN)
Willy Tarreau2c6be842012-07-06 17:12:34 +0200460 goto out_wait;
Willy Tarreau7fe45692013-12-04 23:37:56 +0100461 if (errno == EINTR)
462 continue;
Willy Tarreau26f4a042013-12-04 23:44:10 +0100463 conn->flags |= CO_FL_SOCK_RD_SH | CO_FL_SOCK_WR_SH;
Willy Tarreau2c6be842012-07-06 17:12:34 +0200464 goto out_error;
465 }
466
Willy Tarreaub8020ce2013-10-24 21:10:08 +0200467 conn->send_proxy_ofs += ret; /* becomes zero once complete */
468 if (conn->send_proxy_ofs != 0)
Willy Tarreau2c6be842012-07-06 17:12:34 +0200469 goto out_wait;
470
471 /* OK we've sent the whole line, we're connected */
Willy Tarreau7fe45692013-12-04 23:37:56 +0100472 break;
Willy Tarreau2c6be842012-07-06 17:12:34 +0200473 }
474
Willy Tarreaua1a74742012-08-24 12:14:49 +0200475 /* The connection is ready now, simply return and let the connection
476 * handler notify upper layers if needed.
Willy Tarreau2c6be842012-07-06 17:12:34 +0200477 */
478 if (conn->flags & CO_FL_WAIT_L4_CONN)
479 conn->flags &= ~CO_FL_WAIT_L4_CONN;
Willy Tarreau2c6be842012-07-06 17:12:34 +0200480 conn->flags &= ~flag;
Willy Tarreauafad0e02012-08-09 14:45:22 +0200481 return 1;
Willy Tarreau2c6be842012-07-06 17:12:34 +0200482
483 out_error:
Willy Tarreauafad0e02012-08-09 14:45:22 +0200484 /* Write error on the file descriptor */
Willy Tarreau2c6be842012-07-06 17:12:34 +0200485 conn->flags |= CO_FL_ERROR;
Willy Tarreauafad0e02012-08-09 14:45:22 +0200486 return 0;
Willy Tarreau2c6be842012-07-06 17:12:34 +0200487
488 out_wait:
Willy Tarreaua1a74742012-08-24 12:14:49 +0200489 __conn_sock_stop_recv(conn);
490 __conn_sock_poll_send(conn);
Willy Tarreauafad0e02012-08-09 14:45:22 +0200491 return 0;
Willy Tarreau2c6be842012-07-06 17:12:34 +0200492}
493
Willy Tarreau27375622013-12-17 00:00:28 +0100494
495/* Tiny I/O callback called on recv/send I/O events on idle connections.
496 * It simply sets the CO_FL_SOCK_RD_SH flag so that si_idle_conn_wake_cb()
497 * is notified and can kill the connection.
498 */
499static void si_idle_conn_null_cb(struct connection *conn)
500{
501 if (conn->flags & (CO_FL_ERROR | CO_FL_SOCK_RD_SH))
502 return;
503
504 if ((fdtab[conn->t.sock.fd].ev & (FD_POLL_ERR|FD_POLL_HUP)) ||
505 (conn->ctrl->drain && conn->ctrl->drain(conn->t.sock.fd)))
506 conn->flags |= CO_FL_SOCK_RD_SH;
507
508 /* disable draining if we were called and have no drain function */
509 if (!conn->ctrl->drain)
510 __conn_data_stop_recv(conn);
511}
512
513/* Callback to be used by connection I/O handlers when some activity is detected
514 * on an idle server connection. Its main purpose is to kill the connection once
515 * a close was detected on it. It returns 0 if it did nothing serious, or -1 if
516 * it killed the connection.
517 */
518static int si_idle_conn_wake_cb(struct connection *conn)
519{
520 struct stream_interface *si = conn->owner;
521
522 if (!conn_ctrl_ready(conn))
523 return 0;
524
525 if (conn->flags & (CO_FL_ERROR | CO_FL_SOCK_RD_SH)) {
526 /* warning, we can't do anything on <conn> after this call ! */
527 conn_force_close(conn);
528 conn_free(conn);
529 si->end = NULL;
530 return -1;
531 }
532 return 0;
533}
534
Willy Tarreau100c4672012-08-20 12:06:26 +0200535/* Callback to be used by connection I/O handlers upon completion. It differs from
Willy Tarreau4aa36832012-10-02 20:07:22 +0200536 * the update function in that it is designed to be called by lower layers after I/O
Willy Tarreau100c4672012-08-20 12:06:26 +0200537 * events have been completed. It will also try to wake the associated task up if
Willy Tarreauf16723e2012-08-24 12:52:22 +0200538 * an important event requires special handling. It relies on the connection handler
Willy Tarreau2396c1c2012-10-03 21:12:16 +0200539 * to commit any polling updates. The function always returns 0.
Willy Tarreau100c4672012-08-20 12:06:26 +0200540 */
Willy Tarreau2396c1c2012-10-03 21:12:16 +0200541static int si_conn_wake_cb(struct connection *conn)
Willy Tarreaufd31e532012-07-23 18:24:25 +0200542{
Willy Tarreaue603e692012-09-27 22:20:41 +0200543 struct stream_interface *si = conn->owner;
Willy Tarreaufd31e532012-07-23 18:24:25 +0200544
545 DPRINTF(stderr, "%s: si=%p, si->state=%d ib->flags=%08x ob->flags=%08x\n",
546 __FUNCTION__,
547 si, si->state, si->ib->flags, si->ob->flags);
548
Willy Tarreau3c55ec22012-07-23 19:19:51 +0200549 if (conn->flags & CO_FL_ERROR)
550 si->flags |= SI_FL_ERR;
551
Willy Tarreau8f8c92f2012-07-23 19:45:44 +0200552 /* check for recent connection establishment */
Willy Tarreauc76ae332012-07-12 15:32:13 +0200553 if (unlikely(!(conn->flags & (CO_FL_WAIT_L4_CONN | CO_FL_WAIT_L6_CONN | CO_FL_CONNECTED)))) {
Willy Tarreau8f8c92f2012-07-23 19:45:44 +0200554 si->exp = TICK_ETERNITY;
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200555 si->ob->flags |= CF_WRITE_NULL;
Willy Tarreau8f8c92f2012-07-23 19:45:44 +0200556 }
557
Willy Tarreau44b5dc62012-08-24 12:12:53 +0200558 /* process consumer side */
Willy Tarreau8e21bb92012-08-24 22:40:29 +0200559 if (channel_is_empty(si->ob)) {
Willy Tarreaub31c9712012-11-11 23:05:39 +0100560 if (((si->ob->flags & (CF_SHUTW|CF_SHUTW_NOW)) == CF_SHUTW_NOW) &&
Willy Tarreau44b5dc62012-08-24 12:12:53 +0200561 (si->state == SI_ST_EST))
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +0200562 stream_int_shutw_conn(si);
Willy Tarreauf16723e2012-08-24 12:52:22 +0200563 __conn_data_stop_send(conn);
Willy Tarreau44b5dc62012-08-24 12:12:53 +0200564 si->ob->wex = TICK_ETERNITY;
565 }
Willy Tarreaufd31e532012-07-23 18:24:25 +0200566
Willy Tarreaub31c9712012-11-11 23:05:39 +0100567 if ((si->ob->flags & (CF_SHUTW|CF_SHUTW_NOW)) == 0 && !channel_full(si->ob))
Willy Tarreau44b5dc62012-08-24 12:12:53 +0200568 si->flags |= SI_FL_WAIT_DATA;
Willy Tarreaufd31e532012-07-23 18:24:25 +0200569
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200570 if (si->ob->flags & CF_WRITE_ACTIVITY) {
Willy Tarreau44b5dc62012-08-24 12:12:53 +0200571 /* update timeouts if we have written something */
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200572 if ((si->ob->flags & (CF_SHUTW|CF_WRITE_PARTIAL)) == CF_WRITE_PARTIAL &&
Willy Tarreau8e21bb92012-08-24 22:40:29 +0200573 !channel_is_empty(si->ob))
Willy Tarreau44b5dc62012-08-24 12:12:53 +0200574 if (tick_isset(si->ob->wex))
575 si->ob->wex = tick_add_ifset(now_ms, si->ob->wto);
Willy Tarreaufd31e532012-07-23 18:24:25 +0200576
Willy Tarreau44b5dc62012-08-24 12:12:53 +0200577 if (!(si->flags & SI_FL_INDEP_STR))
578 if (tick_isset(si->ib->rex))
579 si->ib->rex = tick_add_ifset(now_ms, si->ib->rto);
Willy Tarreaufd31e532012-07-23 18:24:25 +0200580
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200581 if (likely((si->ob->flags & (CF_SHUTW|CF_WRITE_PARTIAL|CF_DONT_READ)) == CF_WRITE_PARTIAL &&
Willy Tarreau3bf1b2b2012-08-27 20:46:07 +0200582 !channel_full(si->ob) &&
Willy Tarreau44b5dc62012-08-24 12:12:53 +0200583 (si->ob->prod->flags & SI_FL_WAIT_ROOM)))
584 si_chk_rcv(si->ob->prod);
Willy Tarreaufd31e532012-07-23 18:24:25 +0200585 }
586
Willy Tarreau44b5dc62012-08-24 12:12:53 +0200587 /* process producer side.
588 * We might have some data the consumer is waiting for.
589 * We can do fast-forwarding, but we avoid doing this for partial
590 * buffers, because it is very likely that it will be done again
591 * immediately afterwards once the following data is parsed (eg:
592 * HTTP chunking).
593 */
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200594 if (((si->ib->flags & CF_READ_PARTIAL) && !channel_is_empty(si->ib)) &&
Willy Tarreau44b5dc62012-08-24 12:12:53 +0200595 (si->ib->pipe /* always try to send spliced data */ ||
Willy Tarreau9b28e032012-10-12 23:49:43 +0200596 (si->ib->buf->i == 0 && (si->ib->cons->flags & SI_FL_WAIT_DATA)))) {
Willy Tarreau44b5dc62012-08-24 12:12:53 +0200597 int last_len = si->ib->pipe ? si->ib->pipe->data : 0;
Willy Tarreaufd31e532012-07-23 18:24:25 +0200598
Willy Tarreau44b5dc62012-08-24 12:12:53 +0200599 si_chk_snd(si->ib->cons);
Willy Tarreaufd31e532012-07-23 18:24:25 +0200600
Willy Tarreau44b5dc62012-08-24 12:12:53 +0200601 /* check if the consumer has freed some space either in the
602 * buffer or in the pipe.
603 */
Willy Tarreau3bf1b2b2012-08-27 20:46:07 +0200604 if (!channel_full(si->ib) &&
Willy Tarreau44b5dc62012-08-24 12:12:53 +0200605 (!last_len || !si->ib->pipe || si->ib->pipe->data < last_len))
606 si->flags &= ~SI_FL_WAIT_ROOM;
607 }
Willy Tarreaufd31e532012-07-23 18:24:25 +0200608
Willy Tarreau44b5dc62012-08-24 12:12:53 +0200609 if (si->flags & SI_FL_WAIT_ROOM) {
Willy Tarreauf16723e2012-08-24 12:52:22 +0200610 __conn_data_stop_recv(conn);
Willy Tarreau44b5dc62012-08-24 12:12:53 +0200611 si->ib->rex = TICK_ETERNITY;
612 }
Willy Tarreau66572762012-12-19 17:34:17 +0100613 else if ((si->ib->flags & (CF_SHUTR|CF_READ_PARTIAL|CF_DONT_READ)) == CF_READ_PARTIAL &&
Willy Tarreau3bf1b2b2012-08-27 20:46:07 +0200614 !channel_full(si->ib)) {
Willy Tarreau9f7c6a12012-11-19 16:43:14 +0100615 /* we must re-enable reading if si_chk_snd() has freed some space */
616 __conn_data_want_recv(conn);
Willy Tarreau66572762012-12-19 17:34:17 +0100617 if (!(si->ib->flags & CF_READ_NOEXP) && tick_isset(si->ib->rex))
Willy Tarreau44b5dc62012-08-24 12:12:53 +0200618 si->ib->rex = tick_add_ifset(now_ms, si->ib->rto);
Willy Tarreaufd31e532012-07-23 18:24:25 +0200619 }
620
621 /* wake the task up only when needed */
622 if (/* changes on the production side */
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200623 (si->ib->flags & (CF_READ_NULL|CF_READ_ERROR)) ||
Willy Tarreaufd31e532012-07-23 18:24:25 +0200624 si->state != SI_ST_EST ||
625 (si->flags & SI_FL_ERR) ||
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200626 ((si->ib->flags & CF_READ_PARTIAL) &&
Willy Tarreaufd31e532012-07-23 18:24:25 +0200627 (!si->ib->to_forward || si->ib->cons->state != SI_ST_EST)) ||
628
629 /* changes on the consumption side */
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200630 (si->ob->flags & (CF_WRITE_NULL|CF_WRITE_ERROR)) ||
631 ((si->ob->flags & CF_WRITE_ACTIVITY) &&
632 ((si->ob->flags & CF_SHUTW) ||
Willy Tarreaufd31e532012-07-23 18:24:25 +0200633 si->ob->prod->state != SI_ST_EST ||
Willy Tarreau8e21bb92012-08-24 22:40:29 +0200634 (channel_is_empty(si->ob) && !si->ob->to_forward)))) {
Willy Tarreaufd31e532012-07-23 18:24:25 +0200635 task_wakeup(si->owner, TASK_WOKEN_IO);
636 }
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200637 if (si->ib->flags & CF_READ_ACTIVITY)
638 si->ib->flags &= ~CF_READ_DONTWAIT;
Willy Tarreau2396c1c2012-10-03 21:12:16 +0200639 return 0;
Willy Tarreaufd31e532012-07-23 18:24:25 +0200640}
Willy Tarreau2c6be842012-07-06 17:12:34 +0200641
Willy Tarreau5368d802012-08-21 18:22:06 +0200642/*
643 * This function is called to send buffer data to a stream socket.
Godbache68e02d2013-10-11 15:48:29 +0800644 * It calls the transport layer's snd_buf function. It relies on the
Godbach4f489902013-12-04 17:24:06 +0800645 * caller to commit polling changes. The caller should check conn->flags
646 * for errors.
Willy Tarreau5368d802012-08-21 18:22:06 +0200647 */
Godbach4f489902013-12-04 17:24:06 +0800648static void si_conn_send(struct connection *conn)
Willy Tarreau5368d802012-08-21 18:22:06 +0200649{
Willy Tarreaue603e692012-09-27 22:20:41 +0200650 struct stream_interface *si = conn->owner;
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +0200651 struct channel *chn = si->ob;
Willy Tarreau5368d802012-08-21 18:22:06 +0200652 int ret;
653
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +0200654 if (chn->pipe && conn->xprt->snd_pipe) {
655 ret = conn->xprt->snd_pipe(conn, chn->pipe);
Willy Tarreau96199b12012-08-24 00:46:52 +0200656 if (ret > 0)
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +0200657 chn->flags |= CF_WRITE_PARTIAL;
Willy Tarreau5368d802012-08-21 18:22:06 +0200658
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +0200659 if (!chn->pipe->data) {
660 put_pipe(chn->pipe);
661 chn->pipe = NULL;
Willy Tarreau5368d802012-08-21 18:22:06 +0200662 }
663
Willy Tarreau96199b12012-08-24 00:46:52 +0200664 if (conn->flags & CO_FL_ERROR)
Godbach4f489902013-12-04 17:24:06 +0800665 return;
Willy Tarreau5368d802012-08-21 18:22:06 +0200666 }
667
668 /* At this point, the pipe is empty, but we may still have data pending
669 * in the normal buffer.
670 */
Willy Tarreau9b28e032012-10-12 23:49:43 +0200671 if (!chn->buf->o)
Godbach4f489902013-12-04 17:24:06 +0800672 return;
Willy Tarreau5368d802012-08-21 18:22:06 +0200673
Godbache68e02d2013-10-11 15:48:29 +0800674 /* when we're here, we already know that there is no spliced
Willy Tarreau5368d802012-08-21 18:22:06 +0200675 * data left, and that there are sendable buffered data.
676 */
Godbache68e02d2013-10-11 15:48:29 +0800677 if (!(conn->flags & (CO_FL_ERROR | CO_FL_SOCK_WR_SH | CO_FL_DATA_WR_SH | CO_FL_WAIT_DATA | CO_FL_WAIT_WR | CO_FL_HANDSHAKE))) {
Willy Tarreau5368d802012-08-21 18:22:06 +0200678 /* check if we want to inform the kernel that we're interested in
679 * sending more data after this call. We want this if :
680 * - we're about to close after this last send and want to merge
681 * the ongoing FIN with the last segment.
682 * - we know we can't send everything at once and must get back
683 * here because of unaligned data
684 * - there is still a finite amount of data to forward
685 * The test is arranged so that the most common case does only 2
686 * tests.
687 */
688 unsigned int send_flag = MSG_DONTWAIT | MSG_NOSIGNAL;
689
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +0200690 if ((!(chn->flags & (CF_NEVER_WAIT|CF_SEND_DONTWAIT)) &&
691 ((chn->to_forward && chn->to_forward != CHN_INFINITE_FORWARD) ||
692 (chn->flags & CF_EXPECT_MORE))) ||
Willy Tarreaub31c9712012-11-11 23:05:39 +0100693 ((chn->flags & (CF_SHUTW|CF_SHUTW_NOW)) == CF_SHUTW_NOW))
Willy Tarreau5368d802012-08-21 18:22:06 +0200694 send_flag |= MSG_MORE;
695
Willy Tarreau9b28e032012-10-12 23:49:43 +0200696 ret = conn->xprt->snd_buf(conn, chn->buf, send_flag);
Godbache68e02d2013-10-11 15:48:29 +0800697 if (ret > 0) {
698 chn->flags |= CF_WRITE_PARTIAL;
Willy Tarreau5368d802012-08-21 18:22:06 +0200699
Godbache68e02d2013-10-11 15:48:29 +0800700 if (!chn->buf->o) {
701 /* Always clear both flags once everything has been sent, they're one-shot */
702 chn->flags &= ~(CF_EXPECT_MORE | CF_SEND_DONTWAIT);
703 }
Willy Tarreau5368d802012-08-21 18:22:06 +0200704
Godbache68e02d2013-10-11 15:48:29 +0800705 /* if some data remain in the buffer, it's only because the
706 * system buffers are full, we will try next time.
707 */
Willy Tarreau5368d802012-08-21 18:22:06 +0200708 }
Godbache68e02d2013-10-11 15:48:29 +0800709 }
Willy Tarreau5368d802012-08-21 18:22:06 +0200710
Godbach4f489902013-12-04 17:24:06 +0800711 return;
Willy Tarreau5368d802012-08-21 18:22:06 +0200712}
713
714
Willy Tarreau100c4672012-08-20 12:06:26 +0200715/* Updates the timers and flags of a stream interface attached to a connection,
716 * depending on the buffers' flags. It should only be called once after the
717 * buffer flags have settled down, and before they are cleared. It doesn't
718 * harm to call it as often as desired (it just slightly hurts performance).
719 * It is only meant to be called by upper layers after buffer flags have been
720 * manipulated by analysers.
721 */
722void stream_int_update_conn(struct stream_interface *si)
723{
Willy Tarreau7421efb2012-07-02 15:11:27 +0200724 struct channel *ib = si->ib;
725 struct channel *ob = si->ob;
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +0200726 struct connection *conn = __objt_conn(si->end);
Willy Tarreau100c4672012-08-20 12:06:26 +0200727
Willy Tarreau100c4672012-08-20 12:06:26 +0200728 /* Check if we need to close the read side */
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200729 if (!(ib->flags & CF_SHUTR)) {
Willy Tarreau100c4672012-08-20 12:06:26 +0200730 /* Read not closed, update FD status and timeout for reads */
Willy Tarreaub31c9712012-11-11 23:05:39 +0100731 if ((ib->flags & CF_DONT_READ) || channel_full(ib)) {
Willy Tarreau100c4672012-08-20 12:06:26 +0200732 /* stop reading */
733 if (!(si->flags & SI_FL_WAIT_ROOM)) {
Willy Tarreaub31c9712012-11-11 23:05:39 +0100734 if (!(ib->flags & CF_DONT_READ)) /* full */
Willy Tarreau100c4672012-08-20 12:06:26 +0200735 si->flags |= SI_FL_WAIT_ROOM;
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +0200736 conn_data_stop_recv(conn);
Willy Tarreau100c4672012-08-20 12:06:26 +0200737 ib->rex = TICK_ETERNITY;
738 }
739 }
740 else {
741 /* (re)start reading and update timeout. Note: we don't recompute the timeout
742 * everytime we get here, otherwise it would risk never to expire. We only
743 * update it if is was not yet set. The stream socket handler will already
744 * have updated it if there has been a completed I/O.
745 */
746 si->flags &= ~SI_FL_WAIT_ROOM;
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +0200747 conn_data_want_recv(conn);
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200748 if (!(ib->flags & (CF_READ_NOEXP|CF_DONT_READ)) && !tick_isset(ib->rex))
Willy Tarreau100c4672012-08-20 12:06:26 +0200749 ib->rex = tick_add_ifset(now_ms, ib->rto);
750 }
751 }
752
753 /* Check if we need to close the write side */
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +0200754 if (!(ob->flags & CF_SHUTW)) {
Willy Tarreau100c4672012-08-20 12:06:26 +0200755 /* Write not closed, update FD status and timeout for writes */
Willy Tarreau8e21bb92012-08-24 22:40:29 +0200756 if (channel_is_empty(ob)) {
Willy Tarreau100c4672012-08-20 12:06:26 +0200757 /* stop writing */
758 if (!(si->flags & SI_FL_WAIT_DATA)) {
Willy Tarreaub31c9712012-11-11 23:05:39 +0100759 if ((ob->flags & CF_SHUTW_NOW) == 0)
Willy Tarreau100c4672012-08-20 12:06:26 +0200760 si->flags |= SI_FL_WAIT_DATA;
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +0200761 conn_data_stop_send(conn);
Willy Tarreau100c4672012-08-20 12:06:26 +0200762 ob->wex = TICK_ETERNITY;
763 }
764 }
765 else {
766 /* (re)start writing and update timeout. Note: we don't recompute the timeout
767 * everytime we get here, otherwise it would risk never to expire. We only
768 * update it if is was not yet set. The stream socket handler will already
769 * have updated it if there has been a completed I/O.
770 */
771 si->flags &= ~SI_FL_WAIT_DATA;
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +0200772 conn_data_want_send(conn);
Willy Tarreau100c4672012-08-20 12:06:26 +0200773 if (!tick_isset(ob->wex)) {
774 ob->wex = tick_add_ifset(now_ms, ob->wto);
775 if (tick_isset(ib->rex) && !(si->flags & SI_FL_INDEP_STR)) {
776 /* Note: depending on the protocol, we don't know if we're waiting
777 * for incoming data or not. So in order to prevent the socket from
778 * expiring read timeouts during writes, we refresh the read timeout,
779 * except if it was already infinite or if we have explicitly setup
780 * independent streams.
781 */
782 ib->rex = tick_add_ifset(now_ms, ib->rto);
783 }
784 }
785 }
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +0200786 }
787}
788
789/*
790 * This function performs a shutdown-read on a stream interface attached to
791 * a connection in a connected or init state (it does nothing for other
792 * states). It either shuts the read side or marks itself as closed. The buffer
793 * flags are updated to reflect the new state. If the stream interface has
794 * SI_FL_NOHALF, we also forward the close to the write side. If a control
795 * layer is defined, then it is supposed to be a socket layer and file
Willy Tarreau6fe15412013-09-29 15:16:03 +0200796 * descriptors are then shutdown or closed accordingly. The function
797 * automatically disables polling if needed.
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +0200798 */
Willy Tarreau6fe15412013-09-29 15:16:03 +0200799static void stream_int_shutr_conn(struct stream_interface *si)
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +0200800{
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +0200801 struct connection *conn = __objt_conn(si->end);
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +0200802
803 si->ib->flags &= ~CF_SHUTR_NOW;
804 if (si->ib->flags & CF_SHUTR)
Willy Tarreau6fe15412013-09-29 15:16:03 +0200805 return;
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +0200806 si->ib->flags |= CF_SHUTR;
807 si->ib->rex = TICK_ETERNITY;
808 si->flags &= ~SI_FL_WAIT_ROOM;
809
810 if (si->state != SI_ST_EST && si->state != SI_ST_CON)
Willy Tarreau6fe15412013-09-29 15:16:03 +0200811 return;
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +0200812
813 if (si->ob->flags & CF_SHUTW) {
Willy Tarreau6fe15412013-09-29 15:16:03 +0200814 conn_full_close(conn);
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +0200815 si->state = SI_ST_DIS;
816 si->exp = TICK_ETERNITY;
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +0200817 }
818 else if (si->flags & SI_FL_NOHALF) {
819 /* we want to immediately forward this close to the write side */
820 return stream_int_shutw_conn(si);
821 }
822 else if (conn->ctrl) {
823 /* we want the caller to disable polling on this FD */
Willy Tarreau6fe15412013-09-29 15:16:03 +0200824 conn_data_stop_recv(conn);
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +0200825 }
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +0200826}
827
828/*
829 * This function performs a shutdown-write on a stream interface attached to
830 * a connection in a connected or init state (it does nothing for other
831 * states). It either shuts the write side or marks itself as closed. The
832 * buffer flags are updated to reflect the new state. It does also close
833 * everything if the SI was marked as being in error state. If there is a
834 * data-layer shutdown, it is called. If a control layer is defined, then it is
835 * supposed to be a socket layer and file descriptors are then shutdown or
Willy Tarreau6fe15412013-09-29 15:16:03 +0200836 * closed accordingly. The function automatically disables polling if needed.
837 * Note: at the moment, we continue to check conn->ctrl eventhough we *know* it
838 * is valid. This will help selecting the proper shutdown() and setsockopt()
839 * calls if/when we implement remote sockets later.
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +0200840 */
Willy Tarreau6fe15412013-09-29 15:16:03 +0200841static void stream_int_shutw_conn(struct stream_interface *si)
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +0200842{
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +0200843 struct connection *conn = __objt_conn(si->end);
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +0200844
845 si->ob->flags &= ~CF_SHUTW_NOW;
846 if (si->ob->flags & CF_SHUTW)
Willy Tarreau6fe15412013-09-29 15:16:03 +0200847 return;
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +0200848 si->ob->flags |= CF_SHUTW;
849 si->ob->wex = TICK_ETERNITY;
850 si->flags &= ~SI_FL_WAIT_DATA;
851
852 switch (si->state) {
853 case SI_ST_EST:
854 /* we have to shut before closing, otherwise some short messages
855 * may never leave the system, especially when there are remaining
856 * unread data in the socket input buffer, or when nolinger is set.
857 * However, if SI_FL_NOLINGER is explicitly set, we know there is
858 * no risk so we close both sides immediately.
859 */
860 if (si->flags & SI_FL_ERR) {
861 /* quick close, the socket is alredy shut anyway */
862 }
863 else if (si->flags & SI_FL_NOLINGER) {
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +0200864 /* unclean data-layer shutdown */
865 if (conn->xprt && conn->xprt->shutw)
866 conn->xprt->shutw(conn, 0);
867 }
868 else {
869 /* clean data-layer shutdown */
870 if (conn->xprt && conn->xprt->shutw)
871 conn->xprt->shutw(conn, 1);
872
873 /* If the stream interface is configured to disable half-open
874 * connections, we'll skip the shutdown(), but only if the
875 * read size is already closed. Otherwise we can't support
876 * closed write with pending read (eg: abortonclose while
877 * waiting for the server).
878 */
879 if (!(si->flags & SI_FL_NOHALF) || !(si->ib->flags & (CF_SHUTR|CF_DONT_READ))) {
880 /* We shutdown transport layer */
Willy Tarreaud02cdd22013-12-15 10:23:20 +0100881 if (conn_ctrl_ready(conn))
Willy Tarreau6fe15412013-09-29 15:16:03 +0200882 shutdown(conn->t.sock.fd, SHUT_WR);
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +0200883
884 if (!(si->ib->flags & (CF_SHUTR|CF_DONT_READ))) {
885 /* OK just a shutw, but we want the caller
886 * to disable polling on this FD if exists.
887 */
Willy Tarreau6fe15412013-09-29 15:16:03 +0200888 if (conn->ctrl)
889 conn_data_stop_send(conn);
890 return;
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +0200891 }
892 }
893 }
894
895 /* fall through */
896 case SI_ST_CON:
897 /* we may have to close a pending connection, and mark the
898 * response buffer as shutr
899 */
Willy Tarreau6fe15412013-09-29 15:16:03 +0200900 conn_full_close(conn);
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +0200901 /* fall through */
902 case SI_ST_CER:
903 case SI_ST_QUE:
904 case SI_ST_TAR:
905 si->state = SI_ST_DIS;
Willy Tarreau4a59f2f2013-10-24 20:10:45 +0200906 /* fall through */
Willy Tarreau8b3d7df2013-09-29 14:51:58 +0200907 default:
908 si->flags &= ~(SI_FL_WAIT_ROOM | SI_FL_NOLINGER);
909 si->ib->flags &= ~CF_SHUTR_NOW;
910 si->ib->flags |= CF_SHUTR;
911 si->ib->rex = TICK_ETERNITY;
912 si->exp = TICK_ETERNITY;
Willy Tarreau100c4672012-08-20 12:06:26 +0200913 }
914}
915
Willy Tarreau46a8d922012-08-20 12:38:36 +0200916/* This function is used for inter-stream-interface calls. It is called by the
917 * consumer to inform the producer side that it may be interested in checking
918 * for free space in the buffer. Note that it intentionally does not update
919 * timeouts, so that we can still check them later at wake-up. This function is
920 * dedicated to connection-based stream interfaces.
921 */
Willy Tarreauc5788912012-08-24 18:12:41 +0200922static void stream_int_chk_rcv_conn(struct stream_interface *si)
Willy Tarreau46a8d922012-08-20 12:38:36 +0200923{
Willy Tarreau7421efb2012-07-02 15:11:27 +0200924 struct channel *ib = si->ib;
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +0200925 struct connection *conn = __objt_conn(si->end);
Willy Tarreau46a8d922012-08-20 12:38:36 +0200926
Willy Tarreau34ffd772012-09-03 16:51:27 +0200927 if (unlikely(si->state > SI_ST_EST || (ib->flags & CF_SHUTR)))
Willy Tarreau46a8d922012-08-20 12:38:36 +0200928 return;
929
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +0200930 conn_refresh_polling_flags(conn);
Willy Tarreau7d281492012-12-16 19:19:13 +0100931
Willy Tarreaub31c9712012-11-11 23:05:39 +0100932 if ((ib->flags & CF_DONT_READ) || channel_full(ib)) {
Willy Tarreau46a8d922012-08-20 12:38:36 +0200933 /* stop reading */
Willy Tarreaub31c9712012-11-11 23:05:39 +0100934 if (!(ib->flags & CF_DONT_READ)) /* full */
Willy Tarreau46a8d922012-08-20 12:38:36 +0200935 si->flags |= SI_FL_WAIT_ROOM;
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +0200936 __conn_data_stop_recv(conn);
Willy Tarreau46a8d922012-08-20 12:38:36 +0200937 }
938 else {
939 /* (re)start reading */
940 si->flags &= ~SI_FL_WAIT_ROOM;
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +0200941 __conn_data_want_recv(conn);
Willy Tarreau46a8d922012-08-20 12:38:36 +0200942 }
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +0200943 conn_cond_update_data_polling(conn);
Willy Tarreau46a8d922012-08-20 12:38:36 +0200944}
945
946
Willy Tarreaude5722c2012-08-20 15:01:10 +0200947/* This function is used for inter-stream-interface calls. It is called by the
948 * producer to inform the consumer side that it may be interested in checking
949 * for data in the buffer. Note that it intentionally does not update timeouts,
950 * so that we can still check them later at wake-up.
951 */
Willy Tarreauc5788912012-08-24 18:12:41 +0200952static void stream_int_chk_snd_conn(struct stream_interface *si)
Willy Tarreaude5722c2012-08-20 15:01:10 +0200953{
Willy Tarreau7421efb2012-07-02 15:11:27 +0200954 struct channel *ob = si->ob;
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +0200955 struct connection *conn = __objt_conn(si->end);
Willy Tarreaude5722c2012-08-20 15:01:10 +0200956
Willy Tarreau34ffd772012-09-03 16:51:27 +0200957 if (unlikely(si->state > SI_ST_EST || (ob->flags & CF_SHUTW)))
Willy Tarreaude5722c2012-08-20 15:01:10 +0200958 return;
Willy Tarreaude5722c2012-08-20 15:01:10 +0200959
Willy Tarreau8e21bb92012-08-24 22:40:29 +0200960 if (unlikely(channel_is_empty(ob))) /* called with nothing to send ! */
Willy Tarreaude5722c2012-08-20 15:01:10 +0200961 return;
962
963 if (!ob->pipe && /* spliced data wants to be forwarded ASAP */
Willy Tarreaub0165872012-12-15 10:12:39 +0100964 !(si->flags & SI_FL_WAIT_DATA)) /* not waiting for data */
Willy Tarreaude5722c2012-08-20 15:01:10 +0200965 return;
966
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +0200967 if (conn->flags & (CO_FL_DATA_WR_ENA|CO_FL_CURR_WR_ENA)) {
Willy Tarreau5007d2a2013-07-18 22:09:48 +0200968 /* already subscribed to write notifications, will be called
969 * anyway, so let's avoid calling it especially if the reader
970 * is not ready.
971 */
972 return;
973 }
974
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +0200975 if (!(conn->flags & (CO_FL_HANDSHAKE|CO_FL_WAIT_L4_CONN|CO_FL_WAIT_L6_CONN))) {
Willy Tarreaud29a0662012-12-10 16:33:38 +0100976 /* Before calling the data-level operations, we have to prepare
977 * the polling flags to ensure we properly detect changes.
Willy Tarreaude5722c2012-08-20 15:01:10 +0200978 */
Willy Tarreaud02cdd22013-12-15 10:23:20 +0100979 if (conn_ctrl_ready(conn))
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +0200980 fd_want_send(conn->t.sock.fd);
Willy Tarreau7d281492012-12-16 19:19:13 +0100981
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +0200982 conn_refresh_polling_flags(conn);
Willy Tarreaud29a0662012-12-10 16:33:38 +0100983
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +0200984 si_conn_send(conn);
Willy Tarreaud02cdd22013-12-15 10:23:20 +0100985 if (conn_ctrl_ready(conn) && (conn->flags & CO_FL_ERROR)) {
Willy Tarreaud29a0662012-12-10 16:33:38 +0100986 /* Write error on the file descriptor */
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +0200987 fd_stop_both(conn->t.sock.fd);
988 __conn_data_stop_both(conn);
Willy Tarreaud29a0662012-12-10 16:33:38 +0100989 si->flags |= SI_FL_ERR;
Willy Tarreaud29a0662012-12-10 16:33:38 +0100990 goto out_wakeup;
991 }
Willy Tarreaude5722c2012-08-20 15:01:10 +0200992 }
993
994 /* OK, so now we know that some data might have been sent, and that we may
995 * have to poll first. We have to do that too if the buffer is not empty.
996 */
Willy Tarreau8e21bb92012-08-24 22:40:29 +0200997 if (channel_is_empty(ob)) {
Willy Tarreaude5722c2012-08-20 15:01:10 +0200998 /* the connection is established but we can't write. Either the
999 * buffer is empty, or we just refrain from sending because the
1000 * ->o limit was reached. Maybe we just wrote the last
1001 * chunk and need to close.
1002 */
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +02001003 __conn_data_stop_send(conn);
Willy Tarreaub31c9712012-11-11 23:05:39 +01001004 if (((ob->flags & (CF_SHUTW|CF_AUTO_CLOSE|CF_SHUTW_NOW)) ==
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +02001005 (CF_AUTO_CLOSE|CF_SHUTW_NOW)) &&
Willy Tarreaude5722c2012-08-20 15:01:10 +02001006 (si->state == SI_ST_EST)) {
1007 si_shutw(si);
1008 goto out_wakeup;
1009 }
1010
Willy Tarreaub31c9712012-11-11 23:05:39 +01001011 if ((ob->flags & (CF_SHUTW|CF_SHUTW_NOW)) == 0)
Willy Tarreaude5722c2012-08-20 15:01:10 +02001012 si->flags |= SI_FL_WAIT_DATA;
1013 ob->wex = TICK_ETERNITY;
1014 }
1015 else {
1016 /* Otherwise there are remaining data to be sent in the buffer,
1017 * which means we have to poll before doing so.
1018 */
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +02001019 __conn_data_want_send(conn);
Willy Tarreaude5722c2012-08-20 15:01:10 +02001020 si->flags &= ~SI_FL_WAIT_DATA;
1021 if (!tick_isset(ob->wex))
1022 ob->wex = tick_add_ifset(now_ms, ob->wto);
1023 }
1024
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +02001025 if (likely(ob->flags & CF_WRITE_ACTIVITY)) {
Willy Tarreaude5722c2012-08-20 15:01:10 +02001026 /* update timeout if we have written something */
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +02001027 if ((ob->flags & (CF_SHUTW|CF_WRITE_PARTIAL)) == CF_WRITE_PARTIAL &&
Willy Tarreau8e21bb92012-08-24 22:40:29 +02001028 !channel_is_empty(ob))
Willy Tarreaude5722c2012-08-20 15:01:10 +02001029 ob->wex = tick_add_ifset(now_ms, ob->wto);
1030
1031 if (tick_isset(si->ib->rex) && !(si->flags & SI_FL_INDEP_STR)) {
1032 /* Note: to prevent the client from expiring read timeouts
1033 * during writes, we refresh it. We only do this if the
1034 * interface is not configured for "independent streams",
1035 * because for some applications it's better not to do this,
1036 * for instance when continuously exchanging small amounts
1037 * of data which can full the socket buffers long before a
1038 * write timeout is detected.
1039 */
1040 si->ib->rex = tick_add_ifset(now_ms, si->ib->rto);
1041 }
1042 }
1043
1044 /* in case of special condition (error, shutdown, end of write...), we
1045 * have to notify the task.
1046 */
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +02001047 if (likely((ob->flags & (CF_WRITE_NULL|CF_WRITE_ERROR|CF_SHUTW)) ||
Willy Tarreau8e21bb92012-08-24 22:40:29 +02001048 (channel_is_empty(ob) && !ob->to_forward) ||
Willy Tarreaude5722c2012-08-20 15:01:10 +02001049 si->state != SI_ST_EST)) {
1050 out_wakeup:
1051 if (!(si->flags & SI_FL_DONT_WAKE) && si->owner)
1052 task_wakeup(si->owner, TASK_WOKEN_IO);
1053 }
Willy Tarreauf16723e2012-08-24 12:52:22 +02001054
1055 /* commit possible polling changes */
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +02001056 conn_cond_update_polling(conn);
Willy Tarreaude5722c2012-08-20 15:01:10 +02001057}
1058
Willy Tarreaueecf6ca2012-08-20 15:09:53 +02001059/*
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001060 * This is the callback which is called by the connection layer to receive data
Willy Tarreauf7bc57c2012-10-03 00:19:48 +02001061 * into the buffer from the connection. It iterates over the transport layer's
1062 * rcv_buf function.
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001063 */
Willy Tarreau4aa36832012-10-02 20:07:22 +02001064static void si_conn_recv_cb(struct connection *conn)
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001065{
Willy Tarreaue603e692012-09-27 22:20:41 +02001066 struct stream_interface *si = conn->owner;
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +02001067 struct channel *chn = si->ib;
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001068 int ret, max, cur_read;
1069 int read_poll = MAX_READ_POLL_LOOPS;
1070
1071 /* stop immediately on errors. Note that we DON'T want to stop on
1072 * POLL_ERR, as the poller might report a write error while there
1073 * are still data available in the recv buffer. This typically
1074 * happens when we send too large a request to a backend server
1075 * which rejects it before reading it all.
1076 */
1077 if (conn->flags & CO_FL_ERROR)
Godbach4f489902013-12-04 17:24:06 +08001078 return;
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001079
1080 /* stop here if we reached the end of data */
1081 if (conn_data_read0_pending(conn))
1082 goto out_shutdown_r;
1083
1084 /* maybe we were called immediately after an asynchronous shutr */
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +02001085 if (chn->flags & CF_SHUTR)
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001086 return;
1087
Willy Tarreau96199b12012-08-24 00:46:52 +02001088 cur_read = 0;
Willy Tarreau96199b12012-08-24 00:46:52 +02001089
1090 /* First, let's see if we may splice data across the channel without
1091 * using a buffer.
1092 */
Willy Tarreauf7bc57c2012-10-03 00:19:48 +02001093 if (conn->xprt->rcv_pipe &&
Willy Tarreaufa8e2bc2013-07-18 22:21:54 +02001094 (chn->pipe || chn->to_forward >= MIN_SPLICE_FORWARD) &&
1095 chn->flags & CF_KERN_SPLICING) {
Willy Tarreau9b28e032012-10-12 23:49:43 +02001096 if (buffer_not_empty(chn->buf)) {
Willy Tarreau96199b12012-08-24 00:46:52 +02001097 /* We're embarrassed, there are already data pending in
1098 * the buffer and we don't want to have them at two
1099 * locations at a time. Let's indicate we need some
1100 * place and ask the consumer to hurry.
1101 */
1102 goto abort_splice;
1103 }
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001104
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +02001105 if (unlikely(chn->pipe == NULL)) {
1106 if (pipes_used >= global.maxpipes || !(chn->pipe = get_pipe())) {
1107 chn->flags &= ~CF_KERN_SPLICING;
Willy Tarreau96199b12012-08-24 00:46:52 +02001108 goto abort_splice;
1109 }
1110 }
1111
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +02001112 ret = conn->xprt->rcv_pipe(conn, chn->pipe, chn->to_forward);
Willy Tarreau96199b12012-08-24 00:46:52 +02001113 if (ret < 0) {
1114 /* splice not supported on this end, let's disable it */
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +02001115 chn->flags &= ~CF_KERN_SPLICING;
Willy Tarreau96199b12012-08-24 00:46:52 +02001116 goto abort_splice;
1117 }
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001118
Willy Tarreau96199b12012-08-24 00:46:52 +02001119 if (ret > 0) {
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +02001120 if (chn->to_forward != CHN_INFINITE_FORWARD)
1121 chn->to_forward -= ret;
1122 chn->total += ret;
Willy Tarreau96199b12012-08-24 00:46:52 +02001123 cur_read += ret;
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +02001124 chn->flags |= CF_READ_PARTIAL;
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001125 }
Willy Tarreau96199b12012-08-24 00:46:52 +02001126
1127 if (conn_data_read0_pending(conn))
1128 goto out_shutdown_r;
1129
1130 if (conn->flags & CO_FL_ERROR)
Godbach4f489902013-12-04 17:24:06 +08001131 return;
Willy Tarreau96199b12012-08-24 00:46:52 +02001132
Willy Tarreau61d39a02013-07-18 21:49:32 +02001133 if (conn->flags & CO_FL_WAIT_ROOM) {
1134 /* the pipe is full or we have read enough data that it
1135 * could soon be full. Let's stop before needing to poll.
1136 */
Willy Tarreau56a77e52012-09-02 18:34:44 +02001137 si->flags |= SI_FL_WAIT_ROOM;
Willy Tarreau61d39a02013-07-18 21:49:32 +02001138 __conn_data_stop_recv(conn);
1139 }
Willy Tarreau56a77e52012-09-02 18:34:44 +02001140
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001141 /* splice not possible (anymore), let's go on on standard copy */
1142 }
Willy Tarreau96199b12012-08-24 00:46:52 +02001143
1144 abort_splice:
Willy Tarreau61d39a02013-07-18 21:49:32 +02001145 if (chn->pipe && unlikely(!chn->pipe->data)) {
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +02001146 put_pipe(chn->pipe);
1147 chn->pipe = NULL;
Willy Tarreau96199b12012-08-24 00:46:52 +02001148 }
1149
Willy Tarreau61d39a02013-07-18 21:49:32 +02001150 /* Important note : if we're called with POLL_IN|POLL_HUP, it means the read polling
1151 * was enabled, which implies that the recv buffer was not full. So we have a guarantee
1152 * that if such an event is not handled above in splice, it will be handled here by
1153 * recv().
1154 */
1155 while (!(conn->flags & (CO_FL_ERROR | CO_FL_SOCK_RD_SH | CO_FL_DATA_RD_SH | CO_FL_WAIT_RD | CO_FL_WAIT_ROOM | CO_FL_HANDSHAKE))) {
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +02001156 max = bi_avail(chn);
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001157
1158 if (!max) {
Willy Tarreau56a77e52012-09-02 18:34:44 +02001159 si->flags |= SI_FL_WAIT_ROOM;
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001160 break;
1161 }
1162
Willy Tarreau9b28e032012-10-12 23:49:43 +02001163 ret = conn->xprt->rcv_buf(conn, chn->buf, max);
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001164 if (ret <= 0)
1165 break;
1166
1167 cur_read += ret;
1168
1169 /* if we're allowed to directly forward data, we must update ->o */
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +02001170 if (chn->to_forward && !(chn->flags & (CF_SHUTW|CF_SHUTW_NOW))) {
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001171 unsigned long fwd = ret;
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +02001172 if (chn->to_forward != CHN_INFINITE_FORWARD) {
1173 if (fwd > chn->to_forward)
1174 fwd = chn->to_forward;
1175 chn->to_forward -= fwd;
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001176 }
Willy Tarreau9b28e032012-10-12 23:49:43 +02001177 b_adv(chn->buf, fwd);
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001178 }
1179
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +02001180 chn->flags |= CF_READ_PARTIAL;
1181 chn->total += ret;
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001182
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +02001183 if (channel_full(chn)) {
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001184 /* The buffer is now full, there's no point in going through
1185 * the loop again.
1186 */
Willy Tarreau9b28e032012-10-12 23:49:43 +02001187 if (!(chn->flags & CF_STREAMER_FAST) && (cur_read == buffer_len(chn->buf))) {
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +02001188 chn->xfer_small = 0;
1189 chn->xfer_large++;
1190 if (chn->xfer_large >= 3) {
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001191 /* we call this buffer a fast streamer if it manages
1192 * to be filled in one call 3 consecutive times.
1193 */
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +02001194 chn->flags |= (CF_STREAMER | CF_STREAMER_FAST);
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001195 //fputc('+', stderr);
1196 }
1197 }
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +02001198 else if ((chn->flags & (CF_STREAMER | CF_STREAMER_FAST)) &&
Willy Tarreau9b28e032012-10-12 23:49:43 +02001199 (cur_read <= chn->buf->size / 2)) {
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +02001200 chn->xfer_large = 0;
1201 chn->xfer_small++;
1202 if (chn->xfer_small >= 2) {
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001203 /* if the buffer has been at least half full twice,
1204 * we receive faster than we send, so at least it
1205 * is not a "fast streamer".
1206 */
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +02001207 chn->flags &= ~CF_STREAMER_FAST;
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001208 //fputc('-', stderr);
1209 }
1210 }
1211 else {
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +02001212 chn->xfer_small = 0;
1213 chn->xfer_large = 0;
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001214 }
1215
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001216 si->flags |= SI_FL_WAIT_ROOM;
1217 break;
1218 }
1219
Willy Tarreau5fddab02012-11-09 18:27:26 +01001220 if ((chn->flags & CF_READ_DONTWAIT) || --read_poll <= 0) {
Willy Tarreau34ac5662012-12-19 18:01:02 +01001221 si->flags |= SI_FL_WAIT_ROOM;
Willy Tarreaud486ef52012-12-10 17:03:52 +01001222 __conn_data_stop_recv(conn);
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001223 break;
Willy Tarreau5fddab02012-11-09 18:27:26 +01001224 }
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001225
1226 /* if too many bytes were missing from last read, it means that
1227 * it's pointless trying to read again because the system does
1228 * not have them in buffers.
1229 */
1230 if (ret < max) {
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +02001231 if ((chn->flags & (CF_STREAMER | CF_STREAMER_FAST)) &&
Willy Tarreau9b28e032012-10-12 23:49:43 +02001232 (cur_read <= chn->buf->size / 2)) {
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +02001233 chn->xfer_large = 0;
1234 chn->xfer_small++;
1235 if (chn->xfer_small >= 3) {
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001236 /* we have read less than half of the buffer in
1237 * one pass, and this happened at least 3 times.
1238 * This is definitely not a streamer.
1239 */
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +02001240 chn->flags &= ~(CF_STREAMER | CF_STREAMER_FAST);
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001241 //fputc('!', stderr);
1242 }
1243 }
1244
1245 /* if a streamer has read few data, it may be because we
1246 * have exhausted system buffers. It's not worth trying
1247 * again.
1248 */
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +02001249 if (chn->flags & CF_STREAMER)
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001250 break;
1251
1252 /* if we read a large block smaller than what we requested,
1253 * it's almost certain we'll never get anything more.
1254 */
1255 if (ret >= global.tune.recv_enough)
1256 break;
1257 }
1258 } /* while !flags */
1259
Willy Tarreau96199b12012-08-24 00:46:52 +02001260 if (conn->flags & CO_FL_ERROR)
Godbach4f489902013-12-04 17:24:06 +08001261 return;
Willy Tarreau96199b12012-08-24 00:46:52 +02001262
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001263 if (conn_data_read0_pending(conn))
1264 /* connection closed */
1265 goto out_shutdown_r;
1266
1267 return;
1268
1269 out_shutdown_r:
1270 /* we received a shutdown */
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +02001271 chn->flags |= CF_READ_NULL;
1272 if (chn->flags & CF_AUTO_CLOSE)
1273 channel_shutw_now(chn);
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001274 stream_sock_read0(si);
1275 conn_data_read0(conn);
1276 return;
Willy Tarreauce323de2012-08-20 21:41:06 +02001277}
1278
1279/*
Willy Tarreaueecf6ca2012-08-20 15:09:53 +02001280 * This is the callback which is called by the connection layer to send data
Willy Tarreauf7bc57c2012-10-03 00:19:48 +02001281 * from the buffer to the connection. It iterates over the transport layer's
1282 * snd_buf function.
Willy Tarreaueecf6ca2012-08-20 15:09:53 +02001283 */
Willy Tarreau4aa36832012-10-02 20:07:22 +02001284static void si_conn_send_cb(struct connection *conn)
Willy Tarreaueecf6ca2012-08-20 15:09:53 +02001285{
Willy Tarreaue603e692012-09-27 22:20:41 +02001286 struct stream_interface *si = conn->owner;
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +02001287 struct channel *chn = si->ob;
Willy Tarreaueecf6ca2012-08-20 15:09:53 +02001288
1289 if (conn->flags & CO_FL_ERROR)
Godbach4f489902013-12-04 17:24:06 +08001290 return;
Willy Tarreaueecf6ca2012-08-20 15:09:53 +02001291
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +02001292 if (conn->flags & CO_FL_HANDSHAKE)
Willy Tarreaueecf6ca2012-08-20 15:09:53 +02001293 /* a handshake was requested */
1294 return;
1295
1296 /* we might have been called just after an asynchronous shutw */
Willy Tarreaucb76e592012-10-12 23:56:57 +02001297 if (chn->flags & CF_SHUTW)
Willy Tarreaueecf6ca2012-08-20 15:09:53 +02001298 return;
1299
1300 /* OK there are data waiting to be sent */
Godbach4f489902013-12-04 17:24:06 +08001301 si_conn_send(conn);
Willy Tarreaueecf6ca2012-08-20 15:09:53 +02001302
1303 /* OK all done */
1304 return;
Willy Tarreaueecf6ca2012-08-20 15:09:53 +02001305}
1306
Willy Tarreau9bf9c142012-08-20 15:38:41 +02001307/*
1308 * This function propagates a null read received on a socket-based connection.
1309 * It updates the stream interface. If the stream interface has SI_FL_NOHALF,
1310 * the close is also forwarded to the write side as an abort. This function is
1311 * still socket-specific as it handles a setsockopt() call to set the SO_LINGER
1312 * state on the socket.
1313 */
1314void stream_sock_read0(struct stream_interface *si)
1315{
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +02001316 struct connection *conn = __objt_conn(si->end);
1317
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +02001318 si->ib->flags &= ~CF_SHUTR_NOW;
1319 if (si->ib->flags & CF_SHUTR)
Willy Tarreau9bf9c142012-08-20 15:38:41 +02001320 return;
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +02001321 si->ib->flags |= CF_SHUTR;
Willy Tarreau9bf9c142012-08-20 15:38:41 +02001322 si->ib->rex = TICK_ETERNITY;
1323 si->flags &= ~SI_FL_WAIT_ROOM;
1324
1325 if (si->state != SI_ST_EST && si->state != SI_ST_CON)
1326 return;
1327
Willy Tarreau03cdb7c2012-08-27 23:14:58 +02001328 if (si->ob->flags & CF_SHUTW)
Willy Tarreau9bf9c142012-08-20 15:38:41 +02001329 goto do_close;
1330
1331 if (si->flags & SI_FL_NOHALF) {
1332 /* we want to immediately forward this close to the write side */
Willy Tarreau9bf9c142012-08-20 15:38:41 +02001333 /* force flag on ssl to keep session in cache */
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +02001334 if (conn->xprt->shutw)
1335 conn->xprt->shutw(conn, 0);
Willy Tarreau9bf9c142012-08-20 15:38:41 +02001336 goto do_close;
1337 }
1338
1339 /* otherwise that's just a normal read shutdown */
Willy Tarreauad38ace2013-12-15 14:19:38 +01001340 if (conn_ctrl_ready(conn))
1341 fdtab[conn->t.sock.fd].linger_risk = 0;
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +02001342 __conn_data_stop_recv(conn);
Willy Tarreau9bf9c142012-08-20 15:38:41 +02001343 return;
1344
1345 do_close:
Willy Tarreauf9fbfe82012-11-21 21:51:53 +01001346 /* OK we completely close the socket here just as if we went through si_shut[rw]() */
Willy Tarreaub363a1f2013-10-01 10:45:07 +02001347 conn_full_close(conn);
Willy Tarreauf9fbfe82012-11-21 21:51:53 +01001348
1349 si->ib->flags &= ~CF_SHUTR_NOW;
1350 si->ib->flags |= CF_SHUTR;
1351 si->ib->rex = TICK_ETERNITY;
1352
1353 si->ob->flags &= ~CF_SHUTW_NOW;
1354 si->ob->flags |= CF_SHUTW;
1355 si->ob->wex = TICK_ETERNITY;
1356
1357 si->flags &= ~(SI_FL_WAIT_DATA | SI_FL_WAIT_ROOM);
1358
Willy Tarreau9bf9c142012-08-20 15:38:41 +02001359 si->state = SI_ST_DIS;
1360 si->exp = TICK_ETERNITY;
Willy Tarreau9bf9c142012-08-20 15:38:41 +02001361 return;
1362}
1363
Willy Tarreaudded32d2008-11-30 19:48:07 +01001364/*
Willy Tarreaucff64112008-11-03 06:26:53 +01001365 * Local variables:
1366 * c-indent-level: 8
1367 * c-basic-offset: 8
1368 * End:
1369 */