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Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +02001/*
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +02002 * include/proto/channel.h
3 * Channel management definitions, macros and inline functions.
Willy Tarreau7c3c5412009-12-13 15:53:05 +01004 *
Willy Tarreau9dab5fc2012-05-07 11:56:55 +02005 * Copyright (C) 2000-2012 Willy Tarreau - w@1wt.eu
Willy Tarreau7c3c5412009-12-13 15:53:05 +01006 *
7 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
8 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
9 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.1
10 * exclusively.
11 *
12 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
15 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
16 *
17 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
18 * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
19 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
20 */
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020021
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +020022#ifndef _PROTO_CHANNEL_H
23#define _PROTO_CHANNEL_H
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020024
Willy Tarreau7341d942007-05-13 19:56:02 +020025#include <stdio.h>
Willy Tarreau0f772532006-12-23 20:51:41 +010026#include <stdlib.h>
Willy Tarreau7341d942007-05-13 19:56:02 +020027#include <string.h>
Willy Tarreau0f772532006-12-23 20:51:41 +010028
Willy Tarreaue3ba5f02006-06-29 18:54:54 +020029#include <common/config.h>
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +020030#include <common/chunk.h>
Willy Tarreau7341d942007-05-13 19:56:02 +020031#include <common/memory.h>
Willy Tarreau0c303ee2008-07-07 00:09:58 +020032#include <common/ticks.h>
Willy Tarreaufa645582007-06-03 15:59:52 +020033#include <common/time.h>
34
Willy Tarreau7c3c5412009-12-13 15:53:05 +010035#include <types/global.h>
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020036
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +020037extern struct pool_head *pool2_channel;
Willy Tarreau7341d942007-05-13 19:56:02 +020038
39/* perform minimal intializations, report 0 in case of error, 1 if OK. */
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +020040int init_channel();
Willy Tarreau7341d942007-05-13 19:56:02 +020041
Willy Tarreau55a69062012-10-26 00:21:52 +020042unsigned long long __channel_forward(struct channel *chn, unsigned long long bytes);
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +020043
44/* SI-to-channel functions working with buffers */
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +020045int bi_putblk(struct channel *chn, const char *str, int len);
46int bi_putchr(struct channel *chn, char c);
47int bo_inject(struct channel *chn, const char *msg, int len);
48int bo_getline(struct channel *chn, char *str, int len);
49int bo_getblk(struct channel *chn, char *blk, int len, int offset);
Willy Tarreau74b08c92010-09-08 17:04:31 +020050
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +020051/* Initialize all fields in the channel. */
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +020052static inline void channel_init(struct channel *chn)
Willy Tarreau54469402006-07-29 16:59:06 +020053{
Willy Tarreau9b28e032012-10-12 23:49:43 +020054 chn->buf->o = 0;
55 chn->buf->i = 0;
56 chn->buf->p = chn->buf->data;
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +020057 chn->to_forward = 0;
Willy Tarreaub145c782014-02-09 17:45:16 +010058 chn->last_read = now_ms;
Willy Tarreau8f39dcd2014-02-09 08:31:49 +010059 chn->xfer_small = chn->xfer_large = 0;
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +020060 chn->total = 0;
61 chn->pipe = NULL;
62 chn->analysers = 0;
63 chn->cons = NULL;
64 chn->flags = 0;
Willy Tarreau54469402006-07-29 16:59:06 +020065}
66
Willy Tarreau55a69062012-10-26 00:21:52 +020067/* Schedule up to <bytes> more bytes to be forwarded via the channel without
68 * notifying the owner task. Any data pending in the buffer are scheduled to be
69 * sent as well, in the limit of the number of bytes to forward. This must be
70 * the only method to use to schedule bytes to be forwarded. If the requested
71 * number is too large, it is automatically adjusted. The number of bytes taken
72 * into account is returned. Directly touching ->to_forward will cause lockups
73 * when buf->o goes down to zero if nobody is ready to push the remaining data.
74 */
75static inline unsigned long long channel_forward(struct channel *chn, unsigned long long bytes)
76{
77 /* hint: avoid comparisons on long long for the fast case, since if the
78 * length does not fit in an unsigned it, it will never be forwarded at
79 * once anyway.
80 */
81 if (bytes <= ~0U) {
82 unsigned int bytes32 = bytes;
83
84 if (bytes32 <= chn->buf->i) {
85 /* OK this amount of bytes might be forwarded at once */
86 b_adv(chn->buf, bytes32);
87 return bytes;
88 }
89 }
90 return __channel_forward(chn, bytes);
91}
92
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +020093/*********************************************************************/
94/* These functions are used to compute various channel content sizes */
95/*********************************************************************/
Willy Tarreau4b517ca2011-11-25 20:33:58 +010096
Willy Tarreau8e21bb92012-08-24 22:40:29 +020097/* Reports non-zero if the channel is empty, which means both its
98 * buffer and pipe are empty. The construct looks strange but is
99 * jump-less and much more efficient on both 32 and 64-bit than
100 * the boolean test.
101 */
102static inline unsigned int channel_is_empty(struct channel *c)
103{
Willy Tarreau9b28e032012-10-12 23:49:43 +0200104 return !(c->buf->o | (long)c->pipe);
Willy Tarreau8e21bb92012-08-24 22:40:29 +0200105}
106
Willy Tarreau379357a2013-06-08 12:55:46 +0200107/* Returns non-zero if the buffer input has all of its reserve available. This
108 * is used to decide when a request or response may be parsed when some data
109 * from a previous exchange might still be present.
110 */
111static inline int channel_reserved(const struct channel *chn)
112{
113 int rem = chn->buf->size;
114
115 rem -= chn->buf->o;
116 rem -= chn->buf->i;
117 rem -= global.tune.maxrewrite;
118 return rem >= 0;
119}
120
Willy Tarreauca129102015-01-14 16:08:45 +0100121/* Tells whether data are likely to leave the buffer. This is used to know when
122 * we can safely ignore the reserve since we know we cannot retry a connection.
123 * It returns zero if data are blocked, non-zero otherwise.
124 */
125static inline int channel_may_send(const struct channel *chn)
126{
127 return chn->cons->state == SI_ST_EST;
128}
129
Willy Tarreau379357a2013-06-08 12:55:46 +0200130/* Returns non-zero if the buffer input is considered full. This is used to
131 * decide when to stop reading into a buffer when we want to ensure that we
132 * leave the reserve untouched after all pending outgoing data are forwarded.
133 * The reserved space is taken into account if ->to_forward indicates that an
134 * end of transfer is close to happen. Note that both ->buf->o and ->to_forward
135 * are considered as available since they're supposed to leave the buffer. The
136 * test is optimized to avoid as many operations as possible for the fast case
Willy Tarreauc3981fc2016-04-20 20:09:22 +0200137 * and to be used as an "if" condition. Just like channel_recv_limit(), we
138 * never allow to overwrite the reserve until the output stream interface is
139 * connected, otherwise we could spin on a POST with http-send-name-header.
Willy Tarreau4b517ca2011-11-25 20:33:58 +0100140 */
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200141static inline int channel_full(const struct channel *chn)
Willy Tarreau4b517ca2011-11-25 20:33:58 +0100142{
Willy Tarreau9b28e032012-10-12 23:49:43 +0200143 int rem = chn->buf->size;
Willy Tarreau9dab5fc2012-05-07 11:56:55 +0200144
Willy Tarreau9b28e032012-10-12 23:49:43 +0200145 rem -= chn->buf->o;
146 rem -= chn->buf->i;
Willy Tarreau9dab5fc2012-05-07 11:56:55 +0200147 if (!rem)
148 return 1; /* buffer already full */
149
Willy Tarreaufdc90ca2016-04-21 12:12:45 +0200150 if (rem > global.tune.maxrewrite)
151 return 0;
Willy Tarreauc3981fc2016-04-20 20:09:22 +0200152
Willy Tarreaufdc90ca2016-04-21 12:12:45 +0200153 if (!channel_may_send(chn))
154 return 1;
Willy Tarreau9dab5fc2012-05-07 11:56:55 +0200155
Willy Tarreaufdc90ca2016-04-21 12:12:45 +0200156 rem = chn->buf->i + global.tune.maxrewrite - chn->buf->size;
157 return rem >= 0 && (unsigned int)rem >= chn->to_forward;
Willy Tarreau4b517ca2011-11-25 20:33:58 +0100158}
159
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200160/* Returns true if the channel's input is already closed */
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200161static inline int channel_input_closed(struct channel *chn)
Willy Tarreau74b08c92010-09-08 17:04:31 +0200162{
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200163 return ((chn->flags & CF_SHUTR) != 0);
Willy Tarreau74b08c92010-09-08 17:04:31 +0200164}
165
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200166/* Returns true if the channel's output is already closed */
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200167static inline int channel_output_closed(struct channel *chn)
Willy Tarreau74b08c92010-09-08 17:04:31 +0200168{
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200169 return ((chn->flags & CF_SHUTW) != 0);
Willy Tarreau74b08c92010-09-08 17:04:31 +0200170}
171
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200172/* Check channel timeouts, and set the corresponding flags. The likely/unlikely
173 * have been optimized for fastest normal path. The read/write timeouts are not
174 * set if there was activity on the channel. That way, we don't have to update
175 * the timeout on every I/O. Note that the analyser timeout is always checked.
Willy Tarreau2eb52f02008-09-04 09:14:08 +0200176 */
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200177static inline void channel_check_timeouts(struct channel *chn)
Willy Tarreau2eb52f02008-09-04 09:14:08 +0200178{
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200179 if (likely(!(chn->flags & (CF_SHUTR|CF_READ_TIMEOUT|CF_READ_ACTIVITY|CF_READ_NOEXP))) &&
180 unlikely(tick_is_expired(chn->rex, now_ms)))
181 chn->flags |= CF_READ_TIMEOUT;
Willy Tarreau2eb52f02008-09-04 09:14:08 +0200182
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200183 if (likely(!(chn->flags & (CF_SHUTW|CF_WRITE_TIMEOUT|CF_WRITE_ACTIVITY))) &&
184 unlikely(tick_is_expired(chn->wex, now_ms)))
185 chn->flags |= CF_WRITE_TIMEOUT;
Willy Tarreau2eb52f02008-09-04 09:14:08 +0200186
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200187 if (likely(!(chn->flags & CF_ANA_TIMEOUT)) &&
188 unlikely(tick_is_expired(chn->analyse_exp, now_ms)))
189 chn->flags |= CF_ANA_TIMEOUT;
Willy Tarreau2eb52f02008-09-04 09:14:08 +0200190}
191
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200192/* Erase any content from channel <buf> and adjusts flags accordingly. Note
Willy Tarreau0abebcc2009-01-08 00:09:41 +0100193 * that any spliced data is not affected since we may not have any access to
194 * it.
Willy Tarreaue393fe22008-08-16 22:18:07 +0200195 */
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200196static inline void channel_erase(struct channel *chn)
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +0200197{
Willy Tarreau9b28e032012-10-12 23:49:43 +0200198 chn->buf->o = 0;
199 chn->buf->i = 0;
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200200 chn->to_forward = 0;
Willy Tarreau9b28e032012-10-12 23:49:43 +0200201 chn->buf->p = chn->buf->data;
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +0200202}
203
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200204/* marks the channel as "shutdown" ASAP for reads */
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200205static inline void channel_shutr_now(struct channel *chn)
Willy Tarreaufa7e1022008-10-19 07:30:41 +0200206{
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200207 chn->flags |= CF_SHUTR_NOW;
Willy Tarreaufa7e1022008-10-19 07:30:41 +0200208}
209
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200210/* marks the channel as "shutdown" ASAP for writes */
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200211static inline void channel_shutw_now(struct channel *chn)
Willy Tarreaufa7e1022008-10-19 07:30:41 +0200212{
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200213 chn->flags |= CF_SHUTW_NOW;
Willy Tarreaufa7e1022008-10-19 07:30:41 +0200214}
215
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200216/* marks the channel as "shutdown" ASAP in both directions */
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200217static inline void channel_abort(struct channel *chn)
Willy Tarreaufa7e1022008-10-19 07:30:41 +0200218{
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200219 chn->flags |= CF_SHUTR_NOW | CF_SHUTW_NOW;
220 chn->flags &= ~CF_AUTO_CONNECT;
Willy Tarreaufa7e1022008-10-19 07:30:41 +0200221}
222
Willy Tarreau520d95e2009-09-19 21:04:57 +0200223/* allow the consumer to try to establish a new connection. */
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200224static inline void channel_auto_connect(struct channel *chn)
Willy Tarreau3da77c52008-08-29 09:58:42 +0200225{
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200226 chn->flags |= CF_AUTO_CONNECT;
Willy Tarreau3da77c52008-08-29 09:58:42 +0200227}
228
Willy Tarreau520d95e2009-09-19 21:04:57 +0200229/* prevent the consumer from trying to establish a new connection, and also
230 * disable auto shutdown forwarding.
231 */
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200232static inline void channel_dont_connect(struct channel *chn)
Willy Tarreau3da77c52008-08-29 09:58:42 +0200233{
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200234 chn->flags &= ~(CF_AUTO_CONNECT|CF_AUTO_CLOSE);
Willy Tarreau3da77c52008-08-29 09:58:42 +0200235}
236
Willy Tarreau520d95e2009-09-19 21:04:57 +0200237/* allow the producer to forward shutdown requests */
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200238static inline void channel_auto_close(struct channel *chn)
Willy Tarreau0a5d5dd2008-11-23 19:31:35 +0100239{
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200240 chn->flags |= CF_AUTO_CLOSE;
Willy Tarreau0a5d5dd2008-11-23 19:31:35 +0100241}
242
Willy Tarreau520d95e2009-09-19 21:04:57 +0200243/* prevent the producer from forwarding shutdown requests */
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200244static inline void channel_dont_close(struct channel *chn)
Willy Tarreau0a5d5dd2008-11-23 19:31:35 +0100245{
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200246 chn->flags &= ~CF_AUTO_CLOSE;
Willy Tarreau0a5d5dd2008-11-23 19:31:35 +0100247}
248
Willy Tarreau90deb182010-01-07 00:20:41 +0100249/* allow the producer to read / poll the input */
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200250static inline void channel_auto_read(struct channel *chn)
Willy Tarreau90deb182010-01-07 00:20:41 +0100251{
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200252 chn->flags &= ~CF_DONT_READ;
Willy Tarreau90deb182010-01-07 00:20:41 +0100253}
254
255/* prevent the producer from read / poll the input */
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200256static inline void channel_dont_read(struct channel *chn)
Willy Tarreau90deb182010-01-07 00:20:41 +0100257{
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200258 chn->flags |= CF_DONT_READ;
Willy Tarreau90deb182010-01-07 00:20:41 +0100259}
260
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200261
262/*************************************************/
263/* Buffer operations in the context of a channel */
264/*************************************************/
265
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200266
267/* Return the max number of bytes the buffer can contain so that once all the
268 * pending bytes are forwarded, the buffer still has global.tune.maxrewrite
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200269 * bytes free. The result sits between chn->size - maxrewrite and chn->size.
Willy Tarreau467c1472016-04-20 18:05:17 +0200270 * It is important to mention that if buf->i is already larger than size-maxrw
271 * the condition above cannot be satisfied and the lowest size will be returned
272 * anyway. The principles are the following :
273 * 1) a non-connected buffer cannot touch the reserve
274 * 2) infinite forward can always fill the buffer since all data will leave
275 * 3) all output bytes are considered in transit since they're leaving
276 * 4) all input bytes covered by to_forward are considered in transit since
277 * they'll be converted to output bytes.
278 * 5) all input bytes not covered by to_forward as considered remaining
279 * 6) all bytes scheduled to be forwarded minus what is already in the input
280 * buffer will be in transit during future rounds.
281 * 7) 4+5+6 imply that the amount of input bytes (i) is irrelevant to the max
282 * usable length, only to_forward and output count. The difference is
283 * visible when to_forward > i.
284 * 8) the reserve may be covered up to the amount of bytes in transit since
285 * these bytes will only take temporary space.
Willy Tarreau76100732016-01-25 01:09:11 +0100286 *
Willy Tarreau467c1472016-04-20 18:05:17 +0200287 * A typical buffer looks like this :
Willy Tarreau76100732016-01-25 01:09:11 +0100288 *
Willy Tarreau467c1472016-04-20 18:05:17 +0200289 * <-------------- max_len ----------->
290 * <---- o ----><----- i -----> <--- 0..maxrewrite --->
291 * +------------+--------------+-------+----------------------+
292 * |////////////|\\\\\\\\\\\\\\|xxxxxxx| reserve |
293 * +------------+--------+-----+-------+----------------------+
294 * <- fwd -> <-avail->
295 *
296 * Or when to_forward > i :
297 *
298 * <-------------- max_len ----------->
299 * <---- o ----><----- i -----> <--- 0..maxrewrite --->
300 * +------------+--------------+-------+----------------------+
301 * |////////////|\\\\\\\\\\\\\\|xxxxxxx| reserve |
302 * +------------+--------+-----+-------+----------------------+
303 * <-avail->
304 * <------------------ fwd ---------------->
305 *
306 * - the amount of buffer bytes in transit is : min(i, fwd) + o
307 * - some scheduled bytes may be in transit (up to fwd - i)
308 * - the reserve is max(0, maxrewrite - transit)
309 * - the maximum usable buffer length is size - reserve.
310 * - the available space is max_len - i - o
311 *
312 * So the formula to compute the buffer's maximum length to protect the reserve
313 * when reading new data is :
314 *
315 * max = size - maxrewrite + min(maxrewrite, transit)
316 * = size - max(maxrewrite - transit, 0)
317 *
318 * But WARNING! The conditions might change during the transfer and it could
319 * very well happen that a buffer would contain more bytes than max_len due to
320 * i+o already walking over the reserve (eg: after a header rewrite), including
321 * i or o alone hitting the limit. So it is critical to always consider that
322 * bounds may have already been crossed and that available space may be negative
323 * for example. Due to this it is perfectly possible for this function to return
324 * a value that is lower than current i+o.
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200325 */
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200326static inline int buffer_max_len(const struct channel *chn)
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200327{
Willy Tarreau76100732016-01-25 01:09:11 +0100328 int reserve;
329
330 /* return size - maxrewrite if we can't send */
331 reserve = global.tune.maxrewrite;
332 if (unlikely(!channel_may_send(chn)))
333 goto end;
334
Willy Tarreau467c1472016-04-20 18:05:17 +0200335 /* chn->to_forward may cause an integer underflow when equal to
336 * CHN_INFINITE_FORWARD but we check for it afterwards as it produces
337 * quite better assembly code in this sensitive code path.
Willy Tarreau76100732016-01-25 01:09:11 +0100338 */
Willy Tarreau467c1472016-04-20 18:05:17 +0200339 reserve = global.tune.maxrewrite - chn->buf->o - chn->to_forward;
340 if (chn->to_forward == CHN_INFINITE_FORWARD || reserve < 0)
341 return chn->buf->size;
Willy Tarreau76100732016-01-25 01:09:11 +0100342 end:
343 return chn->buf->size - reserve;
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200344}
345
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200346/* Returns the amount of space available at the input of the buffer, taking the
347 * reserved space into account if ->to_forward indicates that an end of transfer
348 * is close to happen. The test is optimized to avoid as many operations as
349 * possible for the fast case.
350 */
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200351static inline int bi_avail(const struct channel *chn)
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200352{
Willy Tarreau18b09d02015-01-14 15:56:50 +0100353 int ret;
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200354
Willy Tarreau18b09d02015-01-14 15:56:50 +0100355 ret = buffer_max_len(chn) - chn->buf->i - chn->buf->o;
356 if (ret < 0)
357 ret = 0;
358 return ret;
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200359}
360
361/* Cut the "tail" of the channel's buffer, which means strip it to the length
362 * of unsent data only, and kill any remaining unsent data. Any scheduled
363 * forwarding is stopped. This is mainly to be used to send error messages
364 * after existing data.
365 */
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200366static inline void bi_erase(struct channel *chn)
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200367{
Willy Tarreau9b28e032012-10-12 23:49:43 +0200368 if (!chn->buf->o)
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200369 return channel_erase(chn);
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200370
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200371 chn->to_forward = 0;
Willy Tarreau9b28e032012-10-12 23:49:43 +0200372 if (!chn->buf->i)
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200373 return;
374
Willy Tarreau9b28e032012-10-12 23:49:43 +0200375 chn->buf->i = 0;
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200376}
377
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +0200378/*
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200379 * Advance the channel buffer's read pointer by <len> bytes. This is useful
380 * when data have been read directly from the buffer. It is illegal to call
381 * this function with <len> causing a wrapping at the end of the buffer. It's
382 * the caller's responsibility to ensure that <len> is never larger than
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200383 * chn->o. Channel flag WRITE_PARTIAL is set.
Willy Tarreau2b7addc2009-08-31 07:37:22 +0200384 */
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200385static inline void bo_skip(struct channel *chn, int len)
Willy Tarreau2b7addc2009-08-31 07:37:22 +0200386{
Willy Tarreau9b28e032012-10-12 23:49:43 +0200387 chn->buf->o -= len;
Willy Tarreau9dab5fc2012-05-07 11:56:55 +0200388
Willy Tarreau5fb38032012-12-16 19:39:09 +0100389 if (buffer_empty(chn->buf))
Willy Tarreau9b28e032012-10-12 23:49:43 +0200390 chn->buf->p = chn->buf->data;
Willy Tarreau2b7addc2009-08-31 07:37:22 +0200391
Willy Tarreaufb0e9202009-09-23 23:47:55 +0200392 /* notify that some data was written to the SI from the buffer */
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200393 chn->flags |= CF_WRITE_PARTIAL;
Willy Tarreau2b7addc2009-08-31 07:37:22 +0200394}
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +0200395
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200396/* Tries to copy chunk <chunk> into the channel's buffer after length controls.
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200397 * The chn->o and to_forward pointers are updated. If the channel's input is
Willy Tarreau74b08c92010-09-08 17:04:31 +0200398 * closed, -2 is returned. If the block is too large for this buffer, -3 is
399 * returned. If there is not enough room left in the buffer, -1 is returned.
400 * Otherwise the number of bytes copied is returned (0 being a valid number).
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200401 * Channel flag READ_PARTIAL is updated if some data can be transferred. The
Willy Tarreauf941cf22012-08-27 20:53:34 +0200402 * chunk's length is updated with the number of bytes sent.
Willy Tarreauaeac3192009-08-31 08:09:57 +0200403 */
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200404static inline int bi_putchk(struct channel *chn, struct chunk *chunk)
Willy Tarreauaeac3192009-08-31 08:09:57 +0200405{
406 int ret;
407
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200408 ret = bi_putblk(chn, chunk->str, chunk->len);
Willy Tarreau74b08c92010-09-08 17:04:31 +0200409 if (ret > 0)
410 chunk->len -= ret;
Willy Tarreauaeac3192009-08-31 08:09:57 +0200411 return ret;
412}
413
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200414/* Tries to copy string <str> at once into the channel's buffer after length
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200415 * controls. The chn->o and to_forward pointers are updated. If the channel's
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200416 * input is closed, -2 is returned. If the block is too large for this buffer,
417 * -3 is returned. If there is not enough room left in the buffer, -1 is
418 * returned. Otherwise the number of bytes copied is returned (0 being a valid
419 * number). Channel flag READ_PARTIAL is updated if some data can be
420 * transferred.
Willy Tarreau74b08c92010-09-08 17:04:31 +0200421 */
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200422static inline int bi_putstr(struct channel *chn, const char *str)
Willy Tarreau74b08c92010-09-08 17:04:31 +0200423{
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200424 return bi_putblk(chn, str, strlen(str));
Willy Tarreau74b08c92010-09-08 17:04:31 +0200425}
426
427/*
Willy Tarreau8263d2b2012-08-28 00:06:31 +0200428 * Return one char from the channel's buffer. If the buffer is empty and the
429 * channel is closed, return -2. If the buffer is just empty, return -1. The
430 * buffer's pointer is not advanced, it's up to the caller to call bo_skip(buf,
431 * 1) when it has consumed the char. Also note that this function respects the
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200432 * chn->o limit.
Willy Tarreau74b08c92010-09-08 17:04:31 +0200433 */
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200434static inline int bo_getchr(struct channel *chn)
Willy Tarreau74b08c92010-09-08 17:04:31 +0200435{
436 /* closed or empty + imminent close = -2; empty = -1 */
Willy Tarreau974ced62012-10-12 23:11:02 +0200437 if (unlikely((chn->flags & CF_SHUTW) || channel_is_empty(chn))) {
438 if (chn->flags & (CF_SHUTW|CF_SHUTW_NOW))
Willy Tarreau74b08c92010-09-08 17:04:31 +0200439 return -2;
440 return -1;
441 }
Willy Tarreau9b28e032012-10-12 23:49:43 +0200442 return *buffer_wrap_sub(chn->buf, chn->buf->p - chn->buf->o);
Willy Tarreau74b08c92010-09-08 17:04:31 +0200443}
444
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +0200445
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +0200446#endif /* _PROTO_CHANNEL_H */
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +0200447
448/*
449 * Local variables:
450 * c-indent-level: 8
451 * c-basic-offset: 8
452 * End:
453 */