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Willy Tarreau50e608d2007-05-13 18:26:08 +02001/*
2 * Memory management functions.
3 *
4 * Copyright 2000-2007 Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu>
5 *
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 */
Willy Tarreauf14d1902021-10-05 18:14:11 +020012
13#include <sys/mman.h>
Willy Tarreau7107c8b2018-11-26 11:44:35 +010014#include <errno.h>
Willy Tarreau50e608d2007-05-13 18:26:08 +020015
Willy Tarreau5d9ddc52021-10-06 19:54:09 +020016#include <haproxy/activity.h>
Willy Tarreau4c7e4b72020-05-27 12:58:42 +020017#include <haproxy/api.h>
Willy Tarreaub2551052020-06-09 09:07:15 +020018#include <haproxy/applet-t.h>
Willy Tarreau6be78492020-06-05 00:00:29 +020019#include <haproxy/cfgparse.h>
Willy Tarreauf1d32c42020-06-04 21:07:02 +020020#include <haproxy/channel.h>
Willy Tarreau83487a82020-06-04 20:19:54 +020021#include <haproxy/cli.h>
Willy Tarreau36979d92020-06-05 17:27:29 +020022#include <haproxy/errors.h>
Willy Tarreauf268ee82020-06-04 17:05:57 +020023#include <haproxy/global.h>
Willy Tarreau853b2972020-05-27 18:01:47 +020024#include <haproxy/list.h>
Willy Tarreaub2551052020-06-09 09:07:15 +020025#include <haproxy/pool.h>
Willy Tarreau2eec9b52020-06-04 19:58:55 +020026#include <haproxy/stats-t.h>
Willy Tarreau5e539c92020-06-04 20:45:39 +020027#include <haproxy/stream_interface.h>
Willy Tarreaub2551052020-06-09 09:07:15 +020028#include <haproxy/thread.h>
Willy Tarreau48fbcae2020-06-03 18:09:46 +020029#include <haproxy/tools.h>
Willy Tarreau50e608d2007-05-13 18:26:08 +020030
Willy Tarreau50e608d2007-05-13 18:26:08 +020031
Willy Tarreau2d6f6282021-04-15 16:24:00 +020032#ifdef CONFIG_HAP_POOLS
Willy Tarreau7f0165e2018-11-26 17:09:46 +010033/* These ones are initialized per-thread on startup by init_pools() */
Willy Tarreaue18db9e2018-10-16 10:28:54 +020034THREAD_LOCAL size_t pool_cache_bytes = 0; /* total cache size */
35THREAD_LOCAL size_t pool_cache_count = 0; /* #cache objects */
Willy Tarreaued891fd2020-06-01 19:00:28 +020036#endif
Willy Tarreaue18db9e2018-10-16 10:28:54 +020037
Willy Tarreau50e608d2007-05-13 18:26:08 +020038static struct list pools = LIST_HEAD_INIT(pools);
Willy Tarreau067ac9f2015-10-08 14:12:13 +020039int mem_poison_byte = -1;
Willy Tarreau50e608d2007-05-13 18:26:08 +020040
Olivier Houcharddc21ff72019-01-29 15:20:16 +010041#ifdef DEBUG_FAIL_ALLOC
42static int mem_fail_rate = 0;
Olivier Houcharddc21ff72019-01-29 15:20:16 +010043#endif
44
David Carliered232142021-11-25 16:09:45 +000045static int using_default_allocator = 1;
46static int(*my_mallctl)(const char *, void *, size_t *, void *, size_t) = NULL;
Willy Tarreau157e3932021-09-15 10:05:48 +020047
Willy Tarreau0d93a812021-12-23 09:26:30 +010048/* ask the allocator to trim memory pools.
49 * This must run under thread isolation so that competing threads trying to
50 * allocate or release memory do not prevent the allocator from completing
51 * its job. We just have to be careful as callers might already be isolated
52 * themselves.
53 */
Willy Tarreauea3323f2021-09-15 10:38:21 +020054static void trim_all_pools(void)
55{
Willy Tarreau0d93a812021-12-23 09:26:30 +010056 int isolated = thread_isolated();
57
58 if (!isolated)
59 thread_isolate();
60
David Carlierd450ff62021-11-25 16:14:38 +000061 if (my_mallctl) {
62 unsigned int i, narenas = 0;
63 size_t len = sizeof(narenas);
64
65 if (my_mallctl("arenas.narenas", &narenas, &len, NULL, 0) == 0) {
66 for (i = 0; i < narenas; i ++) {
67 char mib[32] = {0};
68 snprintf(mib, sizeof(mib), "arena.%u.purge", i);
69 (void)my_mallctl(mib, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0);
70 }
71 }
72 } else {
David Carliered232142021-11-25 16:09:45 +000073#if defined(HA_HAVE_MALLOC_TRIM)
David Carlierd450ff62021-11-25 16:14:38 +000074 if (using_default_allocator)
75 malloc_trim(0);
David CARLIERb1e190a2021-11-26 20:44:44 +000076#elif defined(HA_HAVE_MALLOC_ZONE)
77 if (using_default_allocator) {
78 vm_address_t *zones;
79 unsigned int i, nzones;
80
81 if (malloc_get_all_zones(0, NULL, &zones, &nzones) == KERN_SUCCESS) {
82 for (i = 0; i < nzones; i ++) {
83 malloc_zone_t *zone = (malloc_zone_t *)zones[i];
84
85 /* we cannot purge anonymous zones */
86 if (zone->zone_name)
87 malloc_zone_pressure_relief(zone, 0);
88 }
89 }
90 }
David Carliered232142021-11-25 16:09:45 +000091#endif
David Carlierd450ff62021-11-25 16:14:38 +000092 }
Willy Tarreau0d93a812021-12-23 09:26:30 +010093
94 if (!isolated)
95 thread_release();
Willy Tarreauea3323f2021-09-15 10:38:21 +020096}
97
Willy Tarreau157e3932021-09-15 10:05:48 +020098/* check if we're using the same allocator as the one that provides
99 * malloc_trim() and mallinfo(). The principle is that on glibc, both
100 * malloc_trim() and mallinfo() are provided, and using mallinfo() we
101 * can check if malloc() is performed through glibc or any other one
David Carliered232142021-11-25 16:09:45 +0000102 * the executable was linked against (e.g. jemalloc). Prior to this we
103 * have to check whether we're running on jemalloc by verifying if the
104 * mallctl() function is provided. Its pointer will be used later.
Willy Tarreau157e3932021-09-15 10:05:48 +0200105 */
106static void detect_allocator(void)
107{
Willy Tarreau781f07a2021-11-26 15:55:55 +0100108#if defined(__ELF__)
David Carliered232142021-11-25 16:09:45 +0000109 extern int mallctl(const char *, void *, size_t *, void *, size_t) __attribute__((weak));
110
111 my_mallctl = mallctl;
Willy Tarreau781f07a2021-11-26 15:55:55 +0100112#endif
David Carliered232142021-11-25 16:09:45 +0000113
114 if (!my_mallctl) {
115 my_mallctl = get_sym_curr_addr("mallctl");
116 using_default_allocator = (my_mallctl == NULL);
117 }
118
119 if (!my_mallctl) {
120#if defined(HA_HAVE_MALLOC_TRIM)
Willy Tarreauc2afb862021-09-16 09:18:21 +0200121#ifdef HA_HAVE_MALLINFO2
David Carliered232142021-11-25 16:09:45 +0000122 struct mallinfo2 mi1, mi2;
Willy Tarreauc2afb862021-09-16 09:18:21 +0200123#else
David Carliered232142021-11-25 16:09:45 +0000124 struct mallinfo mi1, mi2;
Willy Tarreauc2afb862021-09-16 09:18:21 +0200125#endif
David Carliered232142021-11-25 16:09:45 +0000126 void *ptr;
Willy Tarreau157e3932021-09-15 10:05:48 +0200127
Willy Tarreauc2afb862021-09-16 09:18:21 +0200128#ifdef HA_HAVE_MALLINFO2
David Carliered232142021-11-25 16:09:45 +0000129 mi1 = mallinfo2();
Willy Tarreauc2afb862021-09-16 09:18:21 +0200130#else
David Carliered232142021-11-25 16:09:45 +0000131 mi1 = mallinfo();
Willy Tarreauc2afb862021-09-16 09:18:21 +0200132#endif
David Carliered232142021-11-25 16:09:45 +0000133 ptr = DISGUISE(malloc(1));
Willy Tarreauc2afb862021-09-16 09:18:21 +0200134#ifdef HA_HAVE_MALLINFO2
David Carliered232142021-11-25 16:09:45 +0000135 mi2 = mallinfo2();
Willy Tarreauc2afb862021-09-16 09:18:21 +0200136#else
David Carliered232142021-11-25 16:09:45 +0000137 mi2 = mallinfo();
Willy Tarreauc2afb862021-09-16 09:18:21 +0200138#endif
David Carliered232142021-11-25 16:09:45 +0000139 free(DISGUISE(ptr));
Willy Tarreauea3323f2021-09-15 10:38:21 +0200140
David Carliered232142021-11-25 16:09:45 +0000141 using_default_allocator = !!memcmp(&mi1, &mi2, sizeof(mi1));
David CARLIERb1e190a2021-11-26 20:44:44 +0000142#elif defined(HA_HAVE_MALLOC_ZONE)
143 using_default_allocator = (malloc_default_zone() != NULL);
David Carliered232142021-11-25 16:09:45 +0000144#endif
145 }
Willy Tarreau845b5602021-09-15 10:41:24 +0200146}
147
148static int is_trim_enabled(void)
149{
David Carliered232142021-11-25 16:09:45 +0000150 return using_default_allocator;
Willy Tarreau157e3932021-09-15 10:05:48 +0200151}
Willy Tarreauea3323f2021-09-15 10:38:21 +0200152
Willy Tarreau50e608d2007-05-13 18:26:08 +0200153/* Try to find an existing shared pool with the same characteristics and
154 * returns it, otherwise creates this one. NULL is returned if no memory
Willy Tarreau581bf812016-01-25 02:19:13 +0100155 * is available for a new creation. Two flags are supported :
156 * - MEM_F_SHARED to indicate that the pool may be shared with other users
157 * - MEM_F_EXACT to indicate that the size must not be rounded up
Willy Tarreau50e608d2007-05-13 18:26:08 +0200158 */
159struct pool_head *create_pool(char *name, unsigned int size, unsigned int flags)
160{
161 struct pool_head *pool;
Willy Tarreau7dcd46d2007-05-14 00:16:13 +0200162 struct pool_head *entry;
163 struct list *start;
Willy Tarreau50e608d2007-05-13 18:26:08 +0200164 unsigned int align;
Willy Tarreau9f3129e2021-04-17 00:31:38 +0200165 int thr __maybe_unused;
Willy Tarreau50e608d2007-05-13 18:26:08 +0200166
Willy Tarreauac421112015-10-28 15:09:29 +0100167 /* We need to store a (void *) at the end of the chunks. Since we know
Willy Tarreau50e608d2007-05-13 18:26:08 +0200168 * that the malloc() function will never return such a small size,
169 * let's round the size up to something slightly bigger, in order to
170 * ease merging of entries. Note that the rounding is a power of two.
Willy Tarreauac421112015-10-28 15:09:29 +0100171 * This extra (void *) is not accounted for in the size computation
172 * so that the visible parts outside are not affected.
Willy Tarreau30f931e2018-10-23 14:40:23 +0200173 *
174 * Note: for the LRU cache, we need to store 2 doubly-linked lists.
Willy Tarreau50e608d2007-05-13 18:26:08 +0200175 */
176
Willy Tarreau581bf812016-01-25 02:19:13 +0100177 if (!(flags & MEM_F_EXACT)) {
Willy Tarreau30f931e2018-10-23 14:40:23 +0200178 align = 4 * sizeof(void *); // 2 lists = 4 pointers min
Willy Tarreau581bf812016-01-25 02:19:13 +0100179 size = ((size + POOL_EXTRA + align - 1) & -align) - POOL_EXTRA;
180 }
Willy Tarreau50e608d2007-05-13 18:26:08 +0200181
Christopher Fauletb349e482017-08-29 09:52:38 +0200182 /* TODO: thread: we do not lock pool list for now because all pools are
183 * created during HAProxy startup (so before threads creation) */
Willy Tarreau7dcd46d2007-05-14 00:16:13 +0200184 start = &pools;
Willy Tarreau50e608d2007-05-13 18:26:08 +0200185 pool = NULL;
Willy Tarreau7dcd46d2007-05-14 00:16:13 +0200186
187 list_for_each_entry(entry, &pools, list) {
188 if (entry->size == size) {
189 /* either we can share this place and we take it, or
Ilya Shipitsin47d17182020-06-21 21:42:57 +0500190 * we look for a shareable one or for the next position
Willy Tarreau7dcd46d2007-05-14 00:16:13 +0200191 * before which we will insert a new one.
192 */
Willy Tarreau1ab6c0b2021-05-05 07:29:01 +0200193 if ((flags & entry->flags & MEM_F_SHARED)
194#ifdef DEBUG_DONT_SHARE_POOLS
195 && strcmp(name, entry->name) == 0
196#endif
197 ) {
Willy Tarreau7dcd46d2007-05-14 00:16:13 +0200198 /* we can share this one */
Willy Tarreau50e608d2007-05-13 18:26:08 +0200199 pool = entry;
Krzysztof Piotr Oledzkia643baf2008-05-29 23:53:44 +0200200 DPRINTF(stderr, "Sharing %s with %s\n", name, pool->name);
Willy Tarreau50e608d2007-05-13 18:26:08 +0200201 break;
202 }
203 }
Willy Tarreau7dcd46d2007-05-14 00:16:13 +0200204 else if (entry->size > size) {
205 /* insert before this one */
206 start = &entry->list;
207 break;
208 }
Willy Tarreau50e608d2007-05-13 18:26:08 +0200209 }
210
211 if (!pool) {
Willy Tarreau0a93b642018-10-16 07:58:39 +0200212 if (!pool)
213 pool = calloc(1, sizeof(*pool));
214
Willy Tarreau50e608d2007-05-13 18:26:08 +0200215 if (!pool)
216 return NULL;
217 if (name)
218 strlcpy2(pool->name, name, sizeof(pool->name));
219 pool->size = size;
220 pool->flags = flags;
Willy Tarreau2b718102021-04-21 07:32:39 +0200221 LIST_APPEND(start, &pool->list);
Christopher Faulet2f6d3c02019-06-25 21:45:59 +0200222
Willy Tarreau2d6f6282021-04-15 16:24:00 +0200223#ifdef CONFIG_HAP_POOLS
Christopher Faulet2f6d3c02019-06-25 21:45:59 +0200224 /* update per-thread pool cache if necessary */
Willy Tarreau9f3129e2021-04-17 00:31:38 +0200225 for (thr = 0; thr < MAX_THREADS; thr++) {
226 LIST_INIT(&pool->cache[thr].list);
Christopher Faulet2f6d3c02019-06-25 21:45:59 +0200227 }
Willy Tarreaued891fd2020-06-01 19:00:28 +0200228#endif
Olivier Houchard8af97eb2020-02-01 17:45:32 +0100229 }
230 pool->users++;
Willy Tarreau50e608d2007-05-13 18:26:08 +0200231 return pool;
232}
Olivier Houchardcf975d42018-01-24 18:38:31 +0100233
Willy Tarreau13843642021-04-17 16:57:25 +0200234/* Tries to allocate an object for the pool <pool> using the system's allocator
235 * and directly returns it. The pool's allocated counter is checked and updated,
Willy Tarreau8715dec2021-06-10 17:31:48 +0200236 * but no other checks are performed.
Willy Tarreau13843642021-04-17 16:57:25 +0200237 */
238void *pool_get_from_os(struct pool_head *pool)
239{
240 if (!pool->limit || pool->allocated < pool->limit) {
241 void *ptr = pool_alloc_area(pool->size + POOL_EXTRA);
242 if (ptr) {
243 _HA_ATOMIC_INC(&pool->allocated);
244 return ptr;
245 }
246 _HA_ATOMIC_INC(&pool->failed);
247 }
248 activity[tid].pool_fail++;
249 return NULL;
250
251}
252
Willy Tarreau45e4e282021-04-17 17:48:40 +0200253/* Releases a pool item back to the operating system and atomically updates
254 * the allocation counter.
255 */
256void pool_put_to_os(struct pool_head *pool, void *ptr)
257{
Willy Tarreau9a7aa3b2021-06-10 17:20:19 +0200258#ifdef DEBUG_UAF
259 /* This object will be released for real in order to detect a use after
260 * free. We also force a write to the area to ensure we crash on double
261 * free or free of a const area.
262 */
263 *(uint32_t *)ptr = 0xDEADADD4;
264#endif /* DEBUG_UAF */
265
Willy Tarreau45e4e282021-04-17 17:48:40 +0200266 pool_free_area(ptr, pool->size + POOL_EXTRA);
267 _HA_ATOMIC_DEC(&pool->allocated);
268}
269
Willy Tarreau8fe726f2021-04-15 18:20:12 +0200270/* Tries to allocate an object for the pool <pool> using the system's allocator
271 * and directly returns it. The pool's counters are updated but the object is
272 * never cached, so this is usable with and without local or shared caches.
Willy Tarreau8fe726f2021-04-15 18:20:12 +0200273 */
274void *pool_alloc_nocache(struct pool_head *pool)
Willy Tarreau0bae0752021-03-02 20:05:09 +0100275{
Willy Tarreau0bae0752021-03-02 20:05:09 +0100276 void *ptr = NULL;
277
Willy Tarreau13843642021-04-17 16:57:25 +0200278 ptr = pool_get_from_os(pool);
279 if (!ptr)
Willy Tarreau0bae0752021-03-02 20:05:09 +0100280 return NULL;
Willy Tarreau0bae0752021-03-02 20:05:09 +0100281
Willy Tarreau13843642021-04-17 16:57:25 +0200282 swrate_add_scaled(&pool->needed_avg, POOL_AVG_SAMPLES, pool->used, POOL_AVG_SAMPLES/4);
Willy Tarreau4781b152021-04-06 13:53:36 +0200283 _HA_ATOMIC_INC(&pool->used);
Willy Tarreau0bae0752021-03-02 20:05:09 +0100284
Willy Tarreau0bae0752021-03-02 20:05:09 +0100285 /* keep track of where the element was allocated from */
Willy Tarreau8c492702022-01-01 17:10:50 +0100286 POOL_DEBUG_SET_MARK(pool, ptr);
Willy Tarreau0bae0752021-03-02 20:05:09 +0100287 return ptr;
288}
289
Willy Tarreau45e4e282021-04-17 17:48:40 +0200290/* Release a pool item back to the OS and keeps the pool's counters up to date.
291 * This is always defined even when pools are not enabled (their usage stats
292 * are maintained).
293 */
294void pool_free_nocache(struct pool_head *pool, void *ptr)
295{
296 _HA_ATOMIC_DEC(&pool->used);
297 swrate_add(&pool->needed_avg, POOL_AVG_SAMPLES, pool->used);
298 pool_put_to_os(pool, ptr);
299}
300
Willy Tarreaub8498e92021-04-18 10:23:02 +0200301
302#ifdef CONFIG_HAP_POOLS
303
Willy Tarreaua0b58312022-01-02 17:19:14 +0100304/* removes up to <count> items from the end of the local pool cache <ph> for
305 * pool <pool>. The shared pool is refilled with these objects in the limit
306 * of the number of acceptable objects, and the rest will be released to the
307 * OS. It is not a problem is <count> is larger than the number of objects in
308 * the local cache. The counters are automatically updated.
Willy Tarreau87212032021-04-19 08:14:03 +0200309 */
Willy Tarreaua0b58312022-01-02 17:19:14 +0100310static void pool_evict_last_items(struct pool_head *pool, struct pool_cache_head *ph, uint count)
Willy Tarreau87212032021-04-19 08:14:03 +0200311{
Willy Tarreau87212032021-04-19 08:14:03 +0200312 struct pool_cache_item *item;
Willy Tarreau1513c542022-01-02 17:53:02 +0100313 struct pool_item *pi, *head = NULL;
Willy Tarreaua0b58312022-01-02 17:19:14 +0100314 uint released = 0;
Willy Tarreau1513c542022-01-02 17:53:02 +0100315 uint cluster = 0;
Willy Tarreau361e31e2022-01-02 00:27:06 +0100316 uint to_free_max;
317
318 to_free_max = pool_releasable(pool);
Willy Tarreau87212032021-04-19 08:14:03 +0200319
Willy Tarreaua0b58312022-01-02 17:19:14 +0100320 while (released < count && !LIST_ISEMPTY(&ph->list)) {
Willy Tarreaud5ec1002022-01-02 12:40:14 +0100321 item = LIST_PREV(&ph->list, typeof(item), by_pool);
Willy Tarreau2b718102021-04-21 07:32:39 +0200322 LIST_DELETE(&item->by_pool);
323 LIST_DELETE(&item->by_lru);
Willy Tarreaub46674a2021-12-30 17:37:33 +0100324
Willy Tarreau1513c542022-01-02 17:53:02 +0100325 if (to_free_max > released || cluster) {
Willy Tarreau361e31e2022-01-02 00:27:06 +0100326 pi = (struct pool_item *)item;
Willy Tarreau1513c542022-01-02 17:53:02 +0100327 pi->next = NULL;
328 pi->down = head;
329 head = pi;
330 cluster++;
331 if (cluster >= CONFIG_HAP_POOL_CLUSTER_SIZE) {
332 /* enough to make a cluster */
333 pool_put_to_shared_cache(pool, head, cluster);
334 cluster = 0;
335 head = NULL;
336 }
Willy Tarreau361e31e2022-01-02 00:27:06 +0100337 } else
Willy Tarreaub46674a2021-12-30 17:37:33 +0100338 pool_free_nocache(pool, item);
Willy Tarreau1513c542022-01-02 17:53:02 +0100339
340 released++;
Willy Tarreau361e31e2022-01-02 00:27:06 +0100341 }
342
Willy Tarreau1513c542022-01-02 17:53:02 +0100343 /* incomplete cluster left */
344 if (cluster)
345 pool_put_to_shared_cache(pool, head, cluster);
346
Willy Tarreaua0b58312022-01-02 17:19:14 +0100347 ph->count -= released;
348 pool_cache_count -= released;
349 pool_cache_bytes -= released * pool->size;
350}
351
352/* Evicts some of the oldest objects from one local cache, until its number of
353 * objects is no more than 16+1/8 of the total number of locally cached objects
354 * or the total size of the local cache is no more than 75% of its maximum (i.e.
355 * we don't want a single cache to use all the cache for itself). For this, the
356 * list is scanned in reverse.
357 */
358void pool_evict_from_local_cache(struct pool_head *pool)
359{
360 struct pool_cache_head *ph = &pool->cache[tid];
361
Willy Tarreau43937e92022-01-02 17:24:55 +0100362 while (ph->count >= CONFIG_HAP_POOL_CLUSTER_SIZE &&
363 ph->count >= 16 + pool_cache_count / 8 &&
Willy Tarreaua0b58312022-01-02 17:19:14 +0100364 pool_cache_bytes > CONFIG_HAP_POOL_CACHE_SIZE * 3 / 4) {
Willy Tarreau43937e92022-01-02 17:24:55 +0100365 pool_evict_last_items(pool, ph, CONFIG_HAP_POOL_CLUSTER_SIZE);
Willy Tarreau87212032021-04-19 08:14:03 +0200366 }
367}
368
Willy Tarreaub8498e92021-04-18 10:23:02 +0200369/* Evicts some of the oldest objects from the local cache, pushing them to the
370 * global pool.
371 */
372void pool_evict_from_local_caches()
373{
374 struct pool_cache_item *item;
375 struct pool_cache_head *ph;
376 struct pool_head *pool;
377
378 do {
Willy Tarreaub4e34762021-09-30 19:02:18 +0200379 item = LIST_PREV(&th_ctx->pool_lru_head, struct pool_cache_item *, by_lru);
Willy Tarreaub8498e92021-04-18 10:23:02 +0200380 /* note: by definition we remove oldest objects so they also are the
381 * oldest in their own pools, thus their next is the pool's head.
382 */
383 ph = LIST_NEXT(&item->by_pool, struct pool_cache_head *, list);
384 pool = container_of(ph - tid, struct pool_head, cache);
Willy Tarreau43937e92022-01-02 17:24:55 +0100385 pool_evict_last_items(pool, ph, CONFIG_HAP_POOL_CLUSTER_SIZE);
Willy Tarreaub8498e92021-04-18 10:23:02 +0200386 } while (pool_cache_bytes > CONFIG_HAP_POOL_CACHE_SIZE * 7 / 8);
387}
Willy Tarreau0bae0752021-03-02 20:05:09 +0100388
Willy Tarreaub2a853d2021-04-19 11:49:26 +0200389/* Frees an object to the local cache, possibly pushing oldest objects to the
390 * shared cache, which itself may decide to release some of them to the OS.
391 * While it is unspecified what the object becomes past this point, it is
392 * guaranteed to be released from the users' perpective.
393 */
394void pool_put_to_cache(struct pool_head *pool, void *ptr)
395{
396 struct pool_cache_item *item = (struct pool_cache_item *)ptr;
397 struct pool_cache_head *ph = &pool->cache[tid];
398
Willy Tarreau2b718102021-04-21 07:32:39 +0200399 LIST_INSERT(&ph->list, &item->by_pool);
Willy Tarreaub4e34762021-09-30 19:02:18 +0200400 LIST_INSERT(&th_ctx->pool_lru_head, &item->by_lru);
Willy Tarreaub2a853d2021-04-19 11:49:26 +0200401 ph->count++;
402 pool_cache_count++;
403 pool_cache_bytes += pool->size;
404
405 if (unlikely(pool_cache_bytes > CONFIG_HAP_POOL_CACHE_SIZE * 3 / 4)) {
Willy Tarreau43937e92022-01-02 17:24:55 +0100406 if (ph->count >= 16 + pool_cache_count / 8 + CONFIG_HAP_POOL_CLUSTER_SIZE)
Willy Tarreaub2a853d2021-04-19 11:49:26 +0200407 pool_evict_from_local_cache(pool);
408 if (pool_cache_bytes > CONFIG_HAP_POOL_CACHE_SIZE)
409 pool_evict_from_local_caches();
410 }
411}
412
Willy Tarreaueb3cc292021-04-15 18:13:13 +0200413#if defined(CONFIG_HAP_NO_GLOBAL_POOLS)
414
Willy Tarreau0bae0752021-03-02 20:05:09 +0100415/* legacy stuff */
416void pool_flush(struct pool_head *pool)
417{
418}
419
420/* This function might ask the malloc library to trim its buffers. */
421void pool_gc(struct pool_head *pool_ctx)
422{
Willy Tarreauea3323f2021-09-15 10:38:21 +0200423 trim_all_pools();
Willy Tarreau0bae0752021-03-02 20:05:09 +0100424}
425
Willy Tarreau9b3ed512021-06-10 10:21:35 +0200426#else /* CONFIG_HAP_NO_GLOBAL_POOLS */
427
Willy Tarreauafe2c4a2021-12-30 17:09:31 +0100428/* Tries to refill the local cache <pch> from the shared one for pool <pool>.
429 * This is only used when pools are in use and shared pools are enabled. No
430 * malloc() is attempted, and poisonning is never performed. The purpose is to
431 * get the fastest possible refilling so that the caller can easily check if
432 * the cache has enough objects for its use.
433 */
434void pool_refill_local_from_shared(struct pool_head *pool, struct pool_cache_head *pch)
435{
436 struct pool_cache_item *item;
Willy Tarreau148160b2022-01-02 14:35:57 +0100437 struct pool_item *ret, *down;
438 uint count;
Willy Tarreauafe2c4a2021-12-30 17:09:31 +0100439
440 /* we'll need to reference the first element to figure the next one. We
441 * must temporarily lock it so that nobody allocates then releases it,
442 * or the dereference could fail.
443 */
444 ret = _HA_ATOMIC_LOAD(&pool->free_list);
445 do {
446 while (unlikely(ret == POOL_BUSY)) {
447 __ha_cpu_relax();
448 ret = _HA_ATOMIC_LOAD(&pool->free_list);
449 }
450 if (ret == NULL)
451 return;
452 } while (unlikely((ret = _HA_ATOMIC_XCHG(&pool->free_list, POOL_BUSY)) == POOL_BUSY));
453
454 if (unlikely(ret == NULL)) {
455 HA_ATOMIC_STORE(&pool->free_list, NULL);
456 return;
457 }
458
459 /* this releases the lock */
Willy Tarreauc16ed3b2022-01-01 18:22:20 +0100460 HA_ATOMIC_STORE(&pool->free_list, ret->next);
Willy Tarreauafe2c4a2021-12-30 17:09:31 +0100461
Willy Tarreau148160b2022-01-02 14:35:57 +0100462 /* now store the retrieved object(s) into the local cache */
463 count = 0;
464 for (; ret; ret = down) {
465 down = ret->down;
466 /* keep track of where the element was allocated from */
467 POOL_DEBUG_SET_MARK(pool, ret);
Willy Tarreauafe2c4a2021-12-30 17:09:31 +0100468
Willy Tarreau148160b2022-01-02 14:35:57 +0100469 item = (struct pool_cache_item *)ret;
470 LIST_INSERT(&pch->list, &item->by_pool);
471 LIST_INSERT(&th_ctx->pool_lru_head, &item->by_lru);
472 count++;
473 }
474 HA_ATOMIC_ADD(&pool->used, count);
475 pch->count += count;
476 pool_cache_count += count;
477 pool_cache_bytes += count * pool->size;
Willy Tarreauafe2c4a2021-12-30 17:09:31 +0100478}
479
Willy Tarreau337410c2022-01-02 15:15:54 +0100480/* Adds pool item cluster <item> to the shared cache, which contains <count>
481 * elements. The caller is advised to first check using pool_releasable() if
482 * it's wise to add this series of objects there. Both the pool and the item's
483 * head must be valid.
Willy Tarreaub46674a2021-12-30 17:37:33 +0100484 */
Willy Tarreau337410c2022-01-02 15:15:54 +0100485void pool_put_to_shared_cache(struct pool_head *pool, struct pool_item *item, uint count)
Willy Tarreaub46674a2021-12-30 17:37:33 +0100486{
Willy Tarreauc16ed3b2022-01-01 18:22:20 +0100487 struct pool_item *free_list;
Willy Tarreaub46674a2021-12-30 17:37:33 +0100488
Willy Tarreau337410c2022-01-02 15:15:54 +0100489 _HA_ATOMIC_SUB(&pool->used, count);
Willy Tarreaub46674a2021-12-30 17:37:33 +0100490 free_list = _HA_ATOMIC_LOAD(&pool->free_list);
491 do {
492 while (unlikely(free_list == POOL_BUSY)) {
493 __ha_cpu_relax();
494 free_list = _HA_ATOMIC_LOAD(&pool->free_list);
495 }
Willy Tarreauc16ed3b2022-01-01 18:22:20 +0100496 _HA_ATOMIC_STORE(&item->next, free_list);
Willy Tarreaub46674a2021-12-30 17:37:33 +0100497 __ha_barrier_atomic_store();
498 } while (!_HA_ATOMIC_CAS(&pool->free_list, &free_list, item));
499 __ha_barrier_atomic_store();
500 swrate_add(&pool->needed_avg, POOL_AVG_SAMPLES, pool->used);
501}
502
Olivier Houchardcf975d42018-01-24 18:38:31 +0100503/*
504 * This function frees whatever can be freed in pool <pool>.
505 */
506void pool_flush(struct pool_head *pool)
507{
Willy Tarreau148160b2022-01-02 14:35:57 +0100508 struct pool_item *next, *temp, *down;
Olivier Houchardcf975d42018-01-24 18:38:31 +0100509
510 if (!pool)
511 return;
Willy Tarreau2a4523f2021-06-09 18:59:58 +0200512
513 /* The loop below atomically detaches the head of the free list and
514 * replaces it with a NULL. Then the list can be released.
515 */
516 next = pool->free_list;
Olivier Houchardcf975d42018-01-24 18:38:31 +0100517 do {
Willy Tarreau2a4523f2021-06-09 18:59:58 +0200518 while (unlikely(next == POOL_BUSY)) {
519 __ha_cpu_relax();
520 next = _HA_ATOMIC_LOAD(&pool->free_list);
521 }
522 if (next == NULL)
523 return;
524 } while (unlikely((next = _HA_ATOMIC_XCHG(&pool->free_list, POOL_BUSY)) == POOL_BUSY));
525 _HA_ATOMIC_STORE(&pool->free_list, NULL);
Olivier Houchard20872762019-03-08 18:53:35 +0100526 __ha_barrier_atomic_store();
Willy Tarreau2a4523f2021-06-09 18:59:58 +0200527
Olivier Houchardcf975d42018-01-24 18:38:31 +0100528 while (next) {
529 temp = next;
Willy Tarreauc16ed3b2022-01-01 18:22:20 +0100530 next = temp->next;
Willy Tarreau148160b2022-01-02 14:35:57 +0100531 for (; temp; temp = down) {
532 down = temp->down;
533 pool_put_to_os(pool, temp);
534 }
Olivier Houchardcf975d42018-01-24 18:38:31 +0100535 }
Willy Tarreauc239cde2021-06-10 06:54:22 +0200536 /* here, we should have pool->allocated == pool->used */
Olivier Houchardcf975d42018-01-24 18:38:31 +0100537}
538
Willy Tarreaue6ce59d2007-05-13 19:38:49 +0200539/*
Willy Tarreaue6ce59d2007-05-13 19:38:49 +0200540 * This function frees whatever can be freed in all pools, but respecting
Willy Tarreauc0e2ff22020-04-24 06:15:24 +0200541 * the minimum thresholds imposed by owners. It makes sure to be alone to
542 * run by using thread_isolate(). <pool_ctx> is unused.
Willy Tarreaue6ce59d2007-05-13 19:38:49 +0200543 */
Willy Tarreaubafbe012017-11-24 17:34:44 +0100544void pool_gc(struct pool_head *pool_ctx)
Willy Tarreaue6ce59d2007-05-13 19:38:49 +0200545{
546 struct pool_head *entry;
Willy Tarreauc0e2ff22020-04-24 06:15:24 +0200547 int isolated = thread_isolated();
Willy Tarreaub7f9d122009-04-21 02:17:45 +0200548
Willy Tarreauc0e2ff22020-04-24 06:15:24 +0200549 if (!isolated)
550 thread_isolate();
Willy Tarreaub7f9d122009-04-21 02:17:45 +0200551
Willy Tarreaue6ce59d2007-05-13 19:38:49 +0200552 list_for_each_entry(entry, &pools, list) {
Willy Tarreau148160b2022-01-02 14:35:57 +0100553 struct pool_item *temp, *down;
Willy Tarreauc16ed3b2022-01-01 18:22:20 +0100554
Olivier Houchard51d93392020-03-12 19:05:39 +0100555 while (entry->free_list &&
Willy Tarreau57767b82014-12-22 21:40:55 +0100556 (int)(entry->allocated - entry->used) > (int)entry->minavail) {
Olivier Houchard51d93392020-03-12 19:05:39 +0100557 temp = entry->free_list;
Willy Tarreauc16ed3b2022-01-01 18:22:20 +0100558 entry->free_list = temp->next;
Willy Tarreau148160b2022-01-02 14:35:57 +0100559 for (; temp; temp = down) {
560 down = temp->down;
561 pool_put_to_os(entry, temp);
562 }
Willy Tarreaue6ce59d2007-05-13 19:38:49 +0200563 }
Willy Tarreaue6ce59d2007-05-13 19:38:49 +0200564 }
Christopher Fauletb349e482017-08-29 09:52:38 +0200565
Willy Tarreauea3323f2021-09-15 10:38:21 +0200566 trim_all_pools();
Willy Tarreau26ed1832021-06-10 08:40:16 +0200567
Willy Tarreauc0e2ff22020-04-24 06:15:24 +0200568 if (!isolated)
569 thread_release();
Willy Tarreaue6ce59d2007-05-13 19:38:49 +0200570}
Willy Tarreau9b3ed512021-06-10 10:21:35 +0200571#endif /* CONFIG_HAP_NO_GLOBAL_POOLS */
Willy Tarreaub8498e92021-04-18 10:23:02 +0200572
573#else /* CONFIG_HAP_POOLS */
574
575/* legacy stuff */
576void pool_flush(struct pool_head *pool)
577{
578}
579
580/* This function might ask the malloc library to trim its buffers. */
581void pool_gc(struct pool_head *pool_ctx)
582{
Willy Tarreauea3323f2021-09-15 10:38:21 +0200583 trim_all_pools();
Willy Tarreaub8498e92021-04-18 10:23:02 +0200584}
585
586#endif /* CONFIG_HAP_POOLS */
Willy Tarreaue6ce59d2007-05-13 19:38:49 +0200587
Willy Tarreauf14d1902021-10-05 18:14:11 +0200588
589#ifdef DEBUG_UAF
590
591/************* use-after-free allocator *************/
592
593/* allocates an area of size <size> and returns it. The semantics are similar
594 * to those of malloc(). However the allocation is rounded up to 4kB so that a
595 * full page is allocated. This ensures the object can be freed alone so that
596 * future dereferences are easily detected. The returned object is always
597 * 16-bytes aligned to avoid issues with unaligned structure objects. In case
598 * some padding is added, the area's start address is copied at the end of the
599 * padding to help detect underflows.
600 */
601void *pool_alloc_area_uaf(size_t size)
602{
603 size_t pad = (4096 - size) & 0xFF0;
Willy Tarreauf14d1902021-10-05 18:14:11 +0200604 void *ret;
605
Willy Tarreauf14d1902021-10-05 18:14:11 +0200606 ret = mmap(NULL, (size + 4095) & -4096, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0);
607 if (ret != MAP_FAILED) {
608 /* let's dereference the page before returning so that the real
609 * allocation in the system is performed without holding the lock.
610 */
611 *(int *)ret = 0;
612 if (pad >= sizeof(void *))
613 *(void **)(ret + pad - sizeof(void *)) = ret + pad;
614 ret += pad;
615 } else {
616 ret = NULL;
617 }
Willy Tarreauf14d1902021-10-05 18:14:11 +0200618 return ret;
619}
620
621/* frees an area <area> of size <size> allocated by pool_alloc_area(). The
622 * semantics are identical to free() except that the size must absolutely match
623 * the one passed to pool_alloc_area(). In case some padding is added, the
624 * area's start address is compared to the one at the end of the padding, and
625 * a segfault is triggered if they don't match, indicating an underflow.
626 */
627void pool_free_area_uaf(void *area, size_t size)
628{
629 size_t pad = (4096 - size) & 0xFF0;
630
631 if (pad >= sizeof(void *) && *(void **)(area - sizeof(void *)) != area)
632 ABORT_NOW();
633
Willy Tarreauf14d1902021-10-05 18:14:11 +0200634 munmap(area - pad, (size + 4095) & -4096);
Willy Tarreauf14d1902021-10-05 18:14:11 +0200635}
636
637#endif /* DEBUG_UAF */
638
Willy Tarreaue6ce59d2007-05-13 19:38:49 +0200639/*
Willy Tarreaudae4aa82007-06-16 23:19:53 +0200640 * This function destroys a pool by freeing it completely, unless it's still
641 * in use. This should be called only under extreme circumstances. It always
642 * returns NULL if the resulting pool is empty, easing the clearing of the old
643 * pointer, otherwise it returns the pool.
644 * .
Willy Tarreaue6ce59d2007-05-13 19:38:49 +0200645 */
Willy Tarreaubafbe012017-11-24 17:34:44 +0100646void *pool_destroy(struct pool_head *pool)
Willy Tarreaue6ce59d2007-05-13 19:38:49 +0200647{
Willy Tarreau4d2d0982007-05-14 00:39:29 +0200648 if (pool) {
Willy Tarreaubafbe012017-11-24 17:34:44 +0100649 pool_flush(pool);
Willy Tarreaudae4aa82007-06-16 23:19:53 +0200650 if (pool->used)
651 return pool;
652 pool->users--;
653 if (!pool->users) {
Willy Tarreau2b718102021-04-21 07:32:39 +0200654 LIST_DELETE(&pool->list);
Willy Tarreau9f3129e2021-04-17 00:31:38 +0200655 /* note that if used == 0, the cache is empty */
656 free(pool);
Willy Tarreaudae4aa82007-06-16 23:19:53 +0200657 }
Willy Tarreau4d2d0982007-05-14 00:39:29 +0200658 }
659 return NULL;
Willy Tarreaue6ce59d2007-05-13 19:38:49 +0200660}
661
Willy Tarreau2455ceb2018-11-26 15:57:34 +0100662/* This destroys all pools on exit. It is *not* thread safe. */
663void pool_destroy_all()
664{
665 struct pool_head *entry, *back;
666
667 list_for_each_entry_safe(entry, back, &pools, list)
668 pool_destroy(entry);
669}
670
Willy Tarreau12833bb2014-01-28 16:49:56 +0100671/* This function dumps memory usage information into the trash buffer. */
672void dump_pools_to_trash()
Willy Tarreau50e608d2007-05-13 18:26:08 +0200673{
674 struct pool_head *entry;
675 unsigned long allocated, used;
676 int nbpools;
Willy Tarreau1b4a7142021-10-07 16:29:31 +0200677#ifdef CONFIG_HAP_POOLS
678 unsigned long cached_bytes = 0;
679 uint cached = 0;
680#endif
Willy Tarreau50e608d2007-05-13 18:26:08 +0200681
682 allocated = used = nbpools = 0;
Willy Tarreau12833bb2014-01-28 16:49:56 +0100683 chunk_printf(&trash, "Dumping pools usage. Use SIGQUIT to flush them.\n");
Willy Tarreau50e608d2007-05-13 18:26:08 +0200684 list_for_each_entry(entry, &pools, list) {
Willy Tarreau1b4a7142021-10-07 16:29:31 +0200685#ifdef CONFIG_HAP_POOLS
686 int i;
687 for (cached = i = 0; i < global.nbthread; i++)
688 cached += entry->cache[i].count;
689 cached_bytes += cached * entry->size;
690#endif
691 chunk_appendf(&trash, " - Pool %s (%u bytes) : %u allocated (%u bytes), %u used"
692#ifdef CONFIG_HAP_POOLS
693 " (~%u by thread caches)"
694#endif
695 ", needed_avg %u, %u failures, %u users, @%p%s\n",
696 entry->name, entry->size, entry->allocated,
697 entry->size * entry->allocated, entry->used,
698#ifdef CONFIG_HAP_POOLS
699 cached,
700#endif
701 swrate_avg(entry->needed_avg, POOL_AVG_SAMPLES), entry->failed,
702 entry->users, entry,
703 (entry->flags & MEM_F_SHARED) ? " [SHARED]" : "");
Willy Tarreau50e608d2007-05-13 18:26:08 +0200704
705 allocated += entry->allocated * entry->size;
706 used += entry->used * entry->size;
707 nbpools++;
708 }
Willy Tarreau1b4a7142021-10-07 16:29:31 +0200709 chunk_appendf(&trash, "Total: %d pools, %lu bytes allocated, %lu used"
710#ifdef CONFIG_HAP_POOLS
711 " (~%lu by thread caches)"
712#endif
713 ".\n",
714 nbpools, allocated, used
715#ifdef CONFIG_HAP_POOLS
716 , cached_bytes
717#endif
718 );
Willy Tarreau50e608d2007-05-13 18:26:08 +0200719}
720
Willy Tarreau12833bb2014-01-28 16:49:56 +0100721/* Dump statistics on pools usage. */
722void dump_pools(void)
723{
724 dump_pools_to_trash();
Willy Tarreau843b7cb2018-07-13 10:54:26 +0200725 qfprintf(stderr, "%s", trash.area);
Willy Tarreau12833bb2014-01-28 16:49:56 +0100726}
727
Willy Tarreau58102cf2015-10-28 16:24:21 +0100728/* This function returns the total number of failed pool allocations */
729int pool_total_failures()
730{
731 struct pool_head *entry;
732 int failed = 0;
733
734 list_for_each_entry(entry, &pools, list)
735 failed += entry->failed;
736 return failed;
737}
738
739/* This function returns the total amount of memory allocated in pools (in bytes) */
740unsigned long pool_total_allocated()
741{
742 struct pool_head *entry;
743 unsigned long allocated = 0;
744
745 list_for_each_entry(entry, &pools, list)
746 allocated += entry->allocated * entry->size;
747 return allocated;
748}
749
750/* This function returns the total amount of memory used in pools (in bytes) */
751unsigned long pool_total_used()
752{
753 struct pool_head *entry;
754 unsigned long used = 0;
755
756 list_for_each_entry(entry, &pools, list)
757 used += entry->used * entry->size;
758 return used;
759}
760
William Lallemande7ed8852016-11-19 02:25:36 +0100761/* This function dumps memory usage information onto the stream interface's
762 * read buffer. It returns 0 as long as it does not complete, non-zero upon
763 * completion. No state is used.
764 */
765static int cli_io_handler_dump_pools(struct appctx *appctx)
766{
767 struct stream_interface *si = appctx->owner;
768
769 dump_pools_to_trash();
Willy Tarreau06d80a92017-10-19 14:32:15 +0200770 if (ci_putchk(si_ic(si), &trash) == -1) {
Willy Tarreaudb398432018-11-15 11:08:52 +0100771 si_rx_room_blk(si);
William Lallemande7ed8852016-11-19 02:25:36 +0100772 return 0;
773 }
774 return 1;
775}
776
Willy Tarreau7107c8b2018-11-26 11:44:35 +0100777/* callback used to create early pool <name> of size <size> and store the
778 * resulting pointer into <ptr>. If the allocation fails, it quits with after
779 * emitting an error message.
780 */
781void create_pool_callback(struct pool_head **ptr, char *name, unsigned int size)
782{
783 *ptr = create_pool(name, size, MEM_F_SHARED);
784 if (!*ptr) {
785 ha_alert("Failed to allocate pool '%s' of size %u : %s. Aborting.\n",
786 name, size, strerror(errno));
787 exit(1);
788 }
789}
790
Willy Tarreau7f0165e2018-11-26 17:09:46 +0100791/* Initializes all per-thread arrays on startup */
792static void init_pools()
793{
Willy Tarreau2d6f6282021-04-15 16:24:00 +0200794#ifdef CONFIG_HAP_POOLS
Willy Tarreau9f3129e2021-04-17 00:31:38 +0200795 int thr;
Willy Tarreau7f0165e2018-11-26 17:09:46 +0100796
797 for (thr = 0; thr < MAX_THREADS; thr++) {
Willy Tarreaub4e34762021-09-30 19:02:18 +0200798 LIST_INIT(&ha_thread_ctx[thr].pool_lru_head);
Willy Tarreau7f0165e2018-11-26 17:09:46 +0100799 }
Willy Tarreaued891fd2020-06-01 19:00:28 +0200800#endif
Willy Tarreau157e3932021-09-15 10:05:48 +0200801 detect_allocator();
Willy Tarreau7f0165e2018-11-26 17:09:46 +0100802}
803
804INITCALL0(STG_PREPARE, init_pools);
Willy Tarreau7107c8b2018-11-26 11:44:35 +0100805
Willy Tarreau845b5602021-09-15 10:41:24 +0200806/* Report in build options if trim is supported */
807static void pools_register_build_options(void)
808{
809 if (is_trim_enabled()) {
810 char *ptr = NULL;
811 memprintf(&ptr, "Support for malloc_trim() is enabled.");
812 hap_register_build_opts(ptr, 1);
813 }
814}
815INITCALL0(STG_REGISTER, pools_register_build_options);
816
William Lallemande7ed8852016-11-19 02:25:36 +0100817/* register cli keywords */
818static struct cli_kw_list cli_kws = {{ },{
Willy Tarreaub205bfd2021-05-07 11:38:37 +0200819 { { "show", "pools", NULL }, "show pools : report information about the memory pools usage", NULL, cli_io_handler_dump_pools },
William Lallemande7ed8852016-11-19 02:25:36 +0100820 {{},}
821}};
822
Willy Tarreau0108d902018-11-25 19:14:37 +0100823INITCALL1(STG_REGISTER, cli_register_kw, &cli_kws);
William Lallemande7ed8852016-11-19 02:25:36 +0100824
Olivier Houcharddc21ff72019-01-29 15:20:16 +0100825#ifdef DEBUG_FAIL_ALLOC
Olivier Houcharddc21ff72019-01-29 15:20:16 +0100826
827int mem_should_fail(const struct pool_head *pool)
828{
Olivier Houchard9c4f08a2019-02-01 16:28:04 +0100829 int ret = 0;
Olivier Houcharddc21ff72019-01-29 15:20:16 +0100830
831 if (mem_fail_rate > 0 && !(global.mode & MODE_STARTING)) {
Willy Tarreau20f88ab2021-04-17 15:50:28 +0200832 if (mem_fail_rate > statistical_prng_range(100))
Olivier Houcharddc21ff72019-01-29 15:20:16 +0100833 ret = 1;
834 else
835 ret = 0;
836 }
Olivier Houcharddc21ff72019-01-29 15:20:16 +0100837 return ret;
838
839}
840
841/* config parser for global "tune.fail-alloc" */
842static int mem_parse_global_fail_alloc(char **args, int section_type, struct proxy *curpx,
Amaury Denoyelle3b1c9a32021-03-22 11:21:36 +0100843 const struct proxy *defpx, const char *file, int line,
844 char **err)
Olivier Houcharddc21ff72019-01-29 15:20:16 +0100845{
846 if (too_many_args(1, args, err, NULL))
847 return -1;
848 mem_fail_rate = atoi(args[1]);
849 if (mem_fail_rate < 0 || mem_fail_rate > 100) {
850 memprintf(err, "'%s' expects a numeric value between 0 and 100.", args[0]);
851 return -1;
852 }
853 return 0;
854}
855#endif
856
857/* register global config keywords */
858static struct cfg_kw_list mem_cfg_kws = {ILH, {
859#ifdef DEBUG_FAIL_ALLOC
860 { CFG_GLOBAL, "tune.fail-alloc", mem_parse_global_fail_alloc },
861#endif
862 { 0, NULL, NULL }
863}};
864
865INITCALL1(STG_REGISTER, cfg_register_keywords, &mem_cfg_kws);
866
Willy Tarreau50e608d2007-05-13 18:26:08 +0200867/*
868 * Local variables:
869 * c-indent-level: 8
870 * c-basic-offset: 8
871 * End:
872 */