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Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +02001/*
2 * include/common/buffer.h
3 * Buffer management definitions, macros and inline functions.
4 *
5 * Copyright (C) 2000-2012 Willy Tarreau - w@1wt.eu
6 *
7 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
8 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
9 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.1
10 * exclusively.
11 *
12 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
15 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
16 *
17 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
18 * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
19 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
20 */
21
22#ifndef _COMMON_BUFFER_H
23#define _COMMON_BUFFER_H
24
25#include <stdio.h>
26#include <stdlib.h>
27#include <string.h>
28
Willy Tarreau41806d12018-07-11 09:39:05 +020029#include <common/buf.h>
Willy Tarreau8c89c202012-09-28 16:02:48 +020030#include <common/chunk.h>
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +020031#include <common/config.h>
Willy Tarreau6634b632017-09-22 15:02:54 +020032#include <common/ist.h>
Willy Tarreau9b28e032012-10-12 23:49:43 +020033#include <common/memory.h>
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +020034
35
Christopher Fauleta73e59b2016-12-09 17:30:18 +010036/* an element of the <buffer_wq> list. It represents an object that need to
37 * acquire a buffer to continue its process. */
38struct buffer_wait {
39 void *target; /* The waiting object that should be woken up */
40 int (*wakeup_cb)(void *); /* The function used to wake up the <target>, passed as argument */
41 struct list list; /* Next element in the <buffer_wq> list */
42};
43
Willy Tarreaubafbe012017-11-24 17:34:44 +010044extern struct pool_head *pool_head_buffer;
Willy Tarreau2a4b5432014-11-24 11:39:34 +010045extern struct buffer buf_empty;
Willy Tarreauf2f7d6b2014-11-24 11:55:08 +010046extern struct buffer buf_wanted;
Christopher Fauleta73e59b2016-12-09 17:30:18 +010047extern struct list buffer_wq;
Willy Tarreau53bae852017-11-26 11:00:37 +010048__decl_hathreads(extern HA_SPINLOCK_T buffer_wq_lock);
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +020049
Willy Tarreau9b28e032012-10-12 23:49:43 +020050int init_buffer();
Christopher Fauletad405f12017-08-29 15:30:11 +020051void deinit_buffer();
Willy Tarreauaf819352012-08-27 22:08:00 +020052int buffer_replace2(struct buffer *b, char *pos, char *end, const char *str, int len);
53int buffer_insert_line2(struct buffer *b, char *pos, const char *str, int len);
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +020054void buffer_dump(FILE *o, struct buffer *b, int from, int to);
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +020055
56/*****************************************************************/
57/* These functions are used to compute various buffer area sizes */
58/*****************************************************************/
59
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +020060
Willy Tarreaueac52592018-06-15 13:59:36 +020061
62/***** FIXME: OLD API BELOW *****/
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +020063
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +020064/* Normalizes a pointer after a subtract */
65static inline char *buffer_wrap_sub(const struct buffer *buf, char *ptr)
66{
67 if (ptr < buf->data)
68 ptr += buf->size;
69 return ptr;
70}
71
72/* Normalizes a pointer after an addition */
73static inline char *buffer_wrap_add(const struct buffer *buf, char *ptr)
74{
75 if (ptr - buf->size >= buf->data)
76 ptr -= buf->size;
77 return ptr;
78}
79
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +020080/* Normalizes a pointer which is supposed to be relative to the beginning of a
81 * buffer, so that wrapping is correctly handled. The intent is to use this
82 * when increasing a pointer. Note that the wrapping test is only performed
83 * once, so the original pointer must be between ->data-size and ->data+2*size-1,
84 * otherwise an invalid pointer might be returned.
85 */
86static inline const char *buffer_pointer(const struct buffer *buf, const char *ptr)
87{
88 if (ptr < buf->data)
89 ptr += buf->size;
90 else if (ptr - buf->size >= buf->data)
91 ptr -= buf->size;
92 return ptr;
93}
94
95/* Returns the distance between two pointers, taking into account the ability
96 * to wrap around the buffer's end.
97 */
98static inline int buffer_count(const struct buffer *buf, const char *from, const char *to)
99{
100 int count = to - from;
Willy Tarreaubf439272013-04-02 01:25:57 +0200101
102 count += count < 0 ? buf->size : 0;
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +0200103 return count;
104}
105
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +0200106/* Return 1 if the buffer has less than 1/4 of its capacity free, otherwise 0 */
107static inline int buffer_almost_full(const struct buffer *buf)
108{
Willy Tarreau4428a292014-11-28 20:54:13 +0100109 if (buf == &buf_empty)
110 return 0;
111
Willy Tarreaubbc68df2018-06-06 14:30:50 +0200112 return b_almost_full(buf);
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +0200113}
114
115/* Cut the first <n> pending bytes in a contiguous buffer. It is illegal to
116 * call this function with remaining data waiting to be sent (o > 0). The
117 * caller must ensure that <n> is smaller than the actual buffer's length.
118 * This is mainly used to remove empty lines at the beginning of a request
119 * or a response.
120 */
121static inline void bi_fast_delete(struct buffer *buf, int n)
122{
123 buf->i -= n;
124 buf->p += n;
125}
126
Willy Tarreaua75bcef2012-08-24 22:56:11 +0200127/* Schedule all remaining buffer data to be sent. ->o is not touched if it
128 * already covers those data. That permits doing a flush even after a forward,
129 * although not recommended.
130 */
131static inline void buffer_flush(struct buffer *buf)
132{
133 buf->p = buffer_wrap_add(buf, buf->p + buf->i);
134 buf->o += buf->i;
135 buf->i = 0;
136}
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +0200137
Willy Tarreauaf819352012-08-27 22:08:00 +0200138/* This function writes the string <str> at position <pos> which must be in
139 * buffer <b>, and moves <end> just after the end of <str>. <b>'s parameters
140 * (l, r, lr) are updated to be valid after the shift. the shift value
141 * (positive or negative) is returned. If there's no space left, the move is
142 * not done. The function does not adjust ->o because it does not make sense
143 * to use it on data scheduled to be sent.
144 */
145static inline int buffer_replace(struct buffer *b, char *pos, char *end, const char *str)
146{
147 return buffer_replace2(b, pos, end, str, strlen(str));
148}
149
Willy Tarreau8c89c202012-09-28 16:02:48 +0200150/* Tries to write char <c> into output data at buffer <b>. Supports wrapping.
151 * Data are truncated if buffer is full.
152 */
153static inline void bo_putchr(struct buffer *b, char c)
154{
Willy Tarreaueac52592018-06-15 13:59:36 +0200155 if (b_data(b) == b->size)
Willy Tarreau8c89c202012-09-28 16:02:48 +0200156 return;
Willy Tarreau271e2a52018-07-09 10:31:30 +0200157 *b_tail(b) = c;
Willy Tarreaubc59f352018-06-15 13:45:17 +0200158 b->p = b_peek(b, b->o + 1);
Willy Tarreau8c89c202012-09-28 16:02:48 +0200159 b->o++;
160}
161
162/* Tries to copy block <blk> into output data at buffer <b>. Supports wrapping.
Thierry FOURNIER549aac82015-02-06 18:40:20 +0100163 * Data are truncated if buffer is too short. It returns the number of bytes
164 * copied.
Willy Tarreau8c89c202012-09-28 16:02:48 +0200165 */
Thierry FOURNIER549aac82015-02-06 18:40:20 +0100166static inline int bo_putblk(struct buffer *b, const char *blk, int len)
Willy Tarreau8c89c202012-09-28 16:02:48 +0200167{
Willy Tarreaueac52592018-06-15 13:59:36 +0200168 int cur_len = b_data(b);
Willy Tarreau8c89c202012-09-28 16:02:48 +0200169 int half;
170
171 if (len > b->size - cur_len)
172 len = (b->size - cur_len);
173 if (!len)
Thierry FOURNIER549aac82015-02-06 18:40:20 +0100174 return 0;
Willy Tarreau8c89c202012-09-28 16:02:48 +0200175
Willy Tarreaue4d5a032018-06-07 18:58:07 +0200176 half = b_contig_space(b);
Willy Tarreau8c89c202012-09-28 16:02:48 +0200177 if (half > len)
178 half = len;
179
180 memcpy(b->p, blk, half);
Willy Tarreaubc59f352018-06-15 13:45:17 +0200181 b->p = b_peek(b, b->o + half);
182 b->o += half;
Willy Tarreau8c89c202012-09-28 16:02:48 +0200183 if (len > half) {
Christopher Fauletb2b27942018-02-26 10:47:03 +0100184 memcpy(b->p, blk + half, len - half);
Willy Tarreaubc59f352018-06-15 13:45:17 +0200185 b->p = b_peek(b, b->o + len - half);
186 b->o += len - half;
Willy Tarreau8c89c202012-09-28 16:02:48 +0200187 }
Thierry FOURNIER549aac82015-02-06 18:40:20 +0100188 return len;
Willy Tarreau8c89c202012-09-28 16:02:48 +0200189}
190
191/* Tries to copy string <str> into output data at buffer <b>. Supports wrapping.
Thierry FOURNIER549aac82015-02-06 18:40:20 +0100192 * Data are truncated if buffer is too short. It returns the number of bytes
193 * copied.
Willy Tarreau8c89c202012-09-28 16:02:48 +0200194 */
Thierry FOURNIER549aac82015-02-06 18:40:20 +0100195static inline int bo_putstr(struct buffer *b, const char *str)
Willy Tarreau8c89c202012-09-28 16:02:48 +0200196{
197 return bo_putblk(b, str, strlen(str));
198}
199
200/* Tries to copy chunk <chk> into output data at buffer <b>. Supports wrapping.
Thierry FOURNIER549aac82015-02-06 18:40:20 +0100201 * Data are truncated if buffer is too short. It returns the number of bytes
202 * copied.
Willy Tarreau8c89c202012-09-28 16:02:48 +0200203 */
Thierry FOURNIER549aac82015-02-06 18:40:20 +0100204static inline int bo_putchk(struct buffer *b, const struct chunk *chk)
Willy Tarreau8c89c202012-09-28 16:02:48 +0200205{
206 return bo_putblk(b, chk->str, chk->len);
207}
208
Willy Tarreau145746c2017-10-26 15:26:17 +0200209/* Tries to write char <c> into input data at buffer <b>. Supports wrapping.
210 * Data are truncated if buffer is full.
211 */
212static inline void bi_putchr(struct buffer *b, char c)
213{
Willy Tarreaueac52592018-06-15 13:59:36 +0200214 if (b_data(b) == b->size)
Willy Tarreau145746c2017-10-26 15:26:17 +0200215 return;
Willy Tarreau8f9c72d2018-06-07 18:46:28 +0200216 *b_tail(b) = c;
Willy Tarreau145746c2017-10-26 15:26:17 +0200217 b->i++;
218}
219
220/* Tries to copy block <blk> into input data at buffer <b>. Supports wrapping.
221 * Data are truncated if buffer is too short. It returns the number of bytes
222 * copied.
223 */
224static inline int bi_putblk(struct buffer *b, const char *blk, int len)
225{
Willy Tarreaueac52592018-06-15 13:59:36 +0200226 int cur_len = b_data(b);
Willy Tarreau145746c2017-10-26 15:26:17 +0200227 int half;
228
229 if (len > b->size - cur_len)
230 len = (b->size - cur_len);
231 if (!len)
232 return 0;
233
Willy Tarreaue4d5a032018-06-07 18:58:07 +0200234 half = b_contig_space(b);
Willy Tarreau145746c2017-10-26 15:26:17 +0200235 if (half > len)
236 half = len;
237
Willy Tarreau8f9c72d2018-06-07 18:46:28 +0200238 memcpy(b_tail(b), blk, half);
Willy Tarreau145746c2017-10-26 15:26:17 +0200239 if (len > half)
Willy Tarreaubc59f352018-06-15 13:45:17 +0200240 memcpy(b_peek(b, b->o + b->i + half), blk + half, len - half);
Willy Tarreau145746c2017-10-26 15:26:17 +0200241 b->i += len;
242 return len;
243}
244
245/* Tries to copy string <str> into input data at buffer <b>. Supports wrapping.
246 * Data are truncated if buffer is too short. It returns the number of bytes
247 * copied.
248 */
249static inline int bi_putstr(struct buffer *b, const char *str)
250{
251 return bi_putblk(b, str, strlen(str));
252}
253
254/* Tries to copy chunk <chk> into input data at buffer <b>. Supports wrapping.
255 * Data are truncated if buffer is too short. It returns the number of bytes
256 * copied.
257 */
258static inline int bi_putchk(struct buffer *b, const struct chunk *chk)
259{
260 return bi_putblk(b, chk->str, chk->len);
261}
262
Willy Tarreauf2f7d6b2014-11-24 11:55:08 +0100263/* Allocates a buffer and replaces *buf with this buffer. If no memory is
264 * available, &buf_wanted is used instead. No control is made to check if *buf
265 * already pointed to another buffer. The allocated buffer is returned, or
266 * NULL in case no memory is available.
Willy Tarreaue583ea52014-11-24 11:30:16 +0100267 */
268static inline struct buffer *b_alloc(struct buffer **buf)
269{
Willy Tarreauf2f7d6b2014-11-24 11:55:08 +0100270 struct buffer *b;
271
272 *buf = &buf_wanted;
Willy Tarreaubafbe012017-11-24 17:34:44 +0100273 b = pool_alloc_dirty(pool_head_buffer);
Willy Tarreauf2f7d6b2014-11-24 11:55:08 +0100274 if (likely(b)) {
Willy Tarreaubafbe012017-11-24 17:34:44 +0100275 b->size = pool_head_buffer->size - sizeof(struct buffer);
Willy Tarreauf2f7d6b2014-11-24 11:55:08 +0100276 b_reset(b);
277 *buf = b;
Willy Tarreaue583ea52014-11-24 11:30:16 +0100278 }
Willy Tarreauf2f7d6b2014-11-24 11:55:08 +0100279 return b;
Willy Tarreaue583ea52014-11-24 11:30:16 +0100280}
281
Willy Tarreau620bd6c2014-12-08 16:37:26 +0100282/* Allocates a buffer and replaces *buf with this buffer. If no memory is
283 * available, &buf_wanted is used instead. No control is made to check if *buf
284 * already pointed to another buffer. The allocated buffer is returned, or
285 * NULL in case no memory is available. The difference with b_alloc() is that
286 * this function only picks from the pool and never calls malloc(), so it can
287 * fail even if some memory is available.
288 */
289static inline struct buffer *b_alloc_fast(struct buffer **buf)
290{
291 struct buffer *b;
292
293 *buf = &buf_wanted;
Willy Tarreaubafbe012017-11-24 17:34:44 +0100294 b = pool_get_first(pool_head_buffer);
Willy Tarreau620bd6c2014-12-08 16:37:26 +0100295 if (likely(b)) {
Willy Tarreaubafbe012017-11-24 17:34:44 +0100296 b->size = pool_head_buffer->size - sizeof(struct buffer);
Willy Tarreau620bd6c2014-12-08 16:37:26 +0100297 b_reset(b);
298 *buf = b;
299 }
300 return b;
301}
302
Willy Tarreau2a4b5432014-11-24 11:39:34 +0100303/* Releases buffer *buf (no check of emptiness) */
304static inline void __b_drop(struct buffer **buf)
Willy Tarreau7dfca9d2014-11-25 19:45:11 +0100305{
Willy Tarreaubafbe012017-11-24 17:34:44 +0100306 pool_free(pool_head_buffer, *buf);
Willy Tarreau7dfca9d2014-11-25 19:45:11 +0100307}
308
Willy Tarreau2a4b5432014-11-24 11:39:34 +0100309/* Releases buffer *buf if allocated. */
310static inline void b_drop(struct buffer **buf)
311{
312 if (!(*buf)->size)
313 return;
314 __b_drop(buf);
315}
316
317/* Releases buffer *buf if allocated, and replaces it with &buf_empty. */
318static inline void b_free(struct buffer **buf)
319{
320 b_drop(buf);
321 *buf = &buf_empty;
322}
323
Willy Tarreauf4718e82014-12-02 13:54:01 +0100324/* Ensures that <buf> is allocated. If an allocation is needed, it ensures that
325 * there are still at least <margin> buffers available in the pool after this
326 * allocation so that we don't leave the pool in a condition where a session or
327 * a response buffer could not be allocated anymore, resulting in a deadlock.
328 * This means that we sometimes need to try to allocate extra entries even if
329 * only one buffer is needed.
Christopher Fauletfa5c8122017-11-10 10:39:16 +0100330 *
331 * We need to lock the pool here to be sure to have <margin> buffers available
332 * after the allocation, regardless how many threads that doing it in the same
333 * time. So, we use internal and lockless memory functions (prefixed with '__').
Willy Tarreauf4718e82014-12-02 13:54:01 +0100334 */
335static inline struct buffer *b_alloc_margin(struct buffer **buf, int margin)
336{
Christopher Fauletfa5c8122017-11-10 10:39:16 +0100337 struct buffer *b;
Willy Tarreauf4718e82014-12-02 13:54:01 +0100338
339 if ((*buf)->size)
340 return *buf;
341
Christopher Fauletfa5c8122017-11-10 10:39:16 +0100342 *buf = &buf_wanted;
Willy Tarreauf161d0f2018-02-22 14:05:55 +0100343#ifndef CONFIG_HAP_LOCKLESS_POOLS
Willy Tarreaubafbe012017-11-24 17:34:44 +0100344 HA_SPIN_LOCK(POOL_LOCK, &pool_head_buffer->lock);
Olivier Houchardcf975d42018-01-24 18:38:31 +0100345#endif
Christopher Fauletfa5c8122017-11-10 10:39:16 +0100346
Willy Tarreauf4718e82014-12-02 13:54:01 +0100347 /* fast path */
Willy Tarreaubafbe012017-11-24 17:34:44 +0100348 if ((pool_head_buffer->allocated - pool_head_buffer->used) > margin) {
349 b = __pool_get_first(pool_head_buffer);
Christopher Fauletfa5c8122017-11-10 10:39:16 +0100350 if (likely(b)) {
Willy Tarreauf161d0f2018-02-22 14:05:55 +0100351#ifndef CONFIG_HAP_LOCKLESS_POOLS
Willy Tarreaubafbe012017-11-24 17:34:44 +0100352 HA_SPIN_UNLOCK(POOL_LOCK, &pool_head_buffer->lock);
Olivier Houchardcf975d42018-01-24 18:38:31 +0100353#endif
Willy Tarreaubafbe012017-11-24 17:34:44 +0100354 b->size = pool_head_buffer->size - sizeof(struct buffer);
Christopher Fauletfa5c8122017-11-10 10:39:16 +0100355 b_reset(b);
356 *buf = b;
357 return b;
358 }
359 }
Willy Tarreauf4718e82014-12-02 13:54:01 +0100360
Christopher Fauletfa5c8122017-11-10 10:39:16 +0100361 /* slow path, uses malloc() */
Willy Tarreaubafbe012017-11-24 17:34:44 +0100362 b = __pool_refill_alloc(pool_head_buffer, margin);
Christopher Fauletfa5c8122017-11-10 10:39:16 +0100363
Willy Tarreauf161d0f2018-02-22 14:05:55 +0100364#ifndef CONFIG_HAP_LOCKLESS_POOLS
Willy Tarreaubafbe012017-11-24 17:34:44 +0100365 HA_SPIN_UNLOCK(POOL_LOCK, &pool_head_buffer->lock);
Olivier Houchardcf975d42018-01-24 18:38:31 +0100366#endif
Willy Tarreauf4718e82014-12-02 13:54:01 +0100367
Christopher Fauletfa5c8122017-11-10 10:39:16 +0100368 if (b) {
Willy Tarreaubafbe012017-11-24 17:34:44 +0100369 b->size = pool_head_buffer->size - sizeof(struct buffer);
Christopher Fauletfa5c8122017-11-10 10:39:16 +0100370 b_reset(b);
371 *buf = b;
372 }
373 return b;
Willy Tarreauf4718e82014-12-02 13:54:01 +0100374}
375
Christopher Fauleta73e59b2016-12-09 17:30:18 +0100376
Willy Tarreauc41b3e82018-03-02 10:27:12 +0100377/* Offer a buffer currently belonging to target <from> to whoever needs one.
378 * Any pointer is valid for <from>, including NULL. Its purpose is to avoid
379 * passing a buffer to oneself in case of failed allocations (e.g. need two
380 * buffers, get one, fail, release it and wake up self again). In case of
381 * normal buffer release where it is expected that the caller is not waiting
382 * for a buffer, NULL is fine.
383 */
Christopher Fauleta73e59b2016-12-09 17:30:18 +0100384void __offer_buffer(void *from, unsigned int threshold);
385
386static inline void offer_buffers(void *from, unsigned int threshold)
387{
Christopher Faulet2a944ee2017-11-07 10:42:54 +0100388 HA_SPIN_LOCK(BUF_WQ_LOCK, &buffer_wq_lock);
Emeric Bruna1dd2432017-06-21 15:42:52 +0200389 if (LIST_ISEMPTY(&buffer_wq)) {
Christopher Faulet2a944ee2017-11-07 10:42:54 +0100390 HA_SPIN_UNLOCK(BUF_WQ_LOCK, &buffer_wq_lock);
Christopher Fauleta73e59b2016-12-09 17:30:18 +0100391 return;
Emeric Bruna1dd2432017-06-21 15:42:52 +0200392 }
Christopher Fauleta73e59b2016-12-09 17:30:18 +0100393 __offer_buffer(from, threshold);
Christopher Faulet2a944ee2017-11-07 10:42:54 +0100394 HA_SPIN_UNLOCK(BUF_WQ_LOCK, &buffer_wq_lock);
Christopher Fauleta73e59b2016-12-09 17:30:18 +0100395}
396
Willy Tarreau6634b632017-09-22 15:02:54 +0200397/*************************************************************************/
398/* functions used to manipulate strings and blocks with wrapping buffers */
399/*************************************************************************/
400
Willy Tarreaubc59f352018-06-15 13:45:17 +0200401/* returns > 0 if the first <n> characters of buffer <b> starting at offset <o>
402 * relative to the buffer's head match <ist>. (empty strings do match). It is
Willy Tarreau6634b632017-09-22 15:02:54 +0200403 * designed to be use with reasonably small strings (ie matches a single byte
404 * per iteration). This function is usable both with input and output data. To
405 * be used like this depending on what to match :
Willy Tarreaubc59f352018-06-15 13:45:17 +0200406 * - input contents : b_isteq(b, b->o, b->i, ist);
407 * - output contents : b_isteq(b, 0, b->o, ist);
Willy Tarreau6634b632017-09-22 15:02:54 +0200408 * Return value :
409 * >0 : the number of matching bytes
410 * =0 : not enough bytes (or matching of empty string)
411 * <0 : non-matching byte found
412 */
413static inline int b_isteq(const struct buffer *b, unsigned int o, size_t n, const struct ist ist)
414{
415 struct ist r = ist;
416 const char *p;
Willy Tarreaubc59f352018-06-15 13:45:17 +0200417 const char *end = b_wrap(b);
Willy Tarreau6634b632017-09-22 15:02:54 +0200418
419 if (n < r.len)
420 return 0;
421
Willy Tarreaubc59f352018-06-15 13:45:17 +0200422 p = b_peek(b, o);
Willy Tarreau6634b632017-09-22 15:02:54 +0200423 while (r.len--) {
424 if (*p++ != *r.ptr++)
425 return -1;
426 if (unlikely(p == end))
427 p = b->data;
428 }
429 return ist.len;
430}
431
Willy Tarreaubc59f352018-06-15 13:45:17 +0200432/* "eats" string <ist> from the head of buffer <b>. Wrapping data is explicitly
433 * supported. It matches a single byte per iteration so strings should remain
434 * reasonably small. Returns :
Willy Tarreau6634b632017-09-22 15:02:54 +0200435 * > 0 : number of bytes matched and eaten
436 * = 0 : not enough bytes (or matching an empty string)
437 * < 0 : non-matching byte found
438 */
Willy Tarreaubc59f352018-06-15 13:45:17 +0200439static inline int b_eat(struct buffer *b, const struct ist ist)
Willy Tarreau6634b632017-09-22 15:02:54 +0200440{
Willy Tarreaubc59f352018-06-15 13:45:17 +0200441 int ret = b_isteq(b, 0, b_data(b), ist);
Willy Tarreau6634b632017-09-22 15:02:54 +0200442 if (ret > 0)
Willy Tarreaue5f12ce2018-06-15 10:28:05 +0200443 b_del(b, ret);
Willy Tarreau6634b632017-09-22 15:02:54 +0200444 return ret;
445}
446
Willy Tarreaubc59f352018-06-15 13:45:17 +0200447/* injects string <ist> at the tail of input buffer <b> provided that it
Willy Tarreaue5676e72017-09-22 15:47:51 +0200448 * fits. Wrapping is supported. It's designed for small strings as it only
449 * writes a single byte per iteration. Returns the number of characters copied
450 * (ist.len), 0 if it temporarily does not fit or -1 if it will never fit. It
451 * will only modify the buffer upon success. In all cases, the contents are
452 * copied prior to reporting an error, so that the destination at least
453 * contains a valid but truncated string.
454 */
455static inline int bi_istput(struct buffer *b, const struct ist ist)
456{
Willy Tarreaubc59f352018-06-15 13:45:17 +0200457 const char *end = b_wrap(b);
Willy Tarreaue5676e72017-09-22 15:47:51 +0200458 struct ist r = ist;
459 char *p;
460
Willy Tarreaueac52592018-06-15 13:59:36 +0200461 if (r.len > (size_t)b_room(b))
Willy Tarreaue5676e72017-09-22 15:47:51 +0200462 return r.len < b->size ? 0 : -1;
463
Willy Tarreaubc59f352018-06-15 13:45:17 +0200464 p = b_tail(b);
Willy Tarreaue5676e72017-09-22 15:47:51 +0200465 b->i += r.len;
466 while (r.len--) {
467 *p++ = *r.ptr++;
468 if (unlikely(p == end))
469 p = b->data;
470 }
471 return ist.len;
472}
473
474
Willy Tarreaubc59f352018-06-15 13:45:17 +0200475/* injects string <ist> at the tail of output buffer <b> provided that it
Willy Tarreaue5676e72017-09-22 15:47:51 +0200476 * fits. Input data is assumed not to exist and will silently be overwritten.
477 * Wrapping is supported. It's designed for small strings as it only writes a
478 * single byte per iteration. Returns the number of characters copied (ist.len),
479 * 0 if it temporarily does not fit or -1 if it will never fit. It will only
480 * modify the buffer upon success. In all cases, the contents are copied prior
481 * to reporting an error, so that the destination at least contains a valid
482 * but truncated string.
483 */
484static inline int bo_istput(struct buffer *b, const struct ist ist)
485{
Willy Tarreaubc59f352018-06-15 13:45:17 +0200486 const char *end = b_wrap(b);
Willy Tarreaue5676e72017-09-22 15:47:51 +0200487 struct ist r = ist;
488 char *p;
489
Willy Tarreaueac52592018-06-15 13:59:36 +0200490 if (r.len > (size_t)b_room(b))
Willy Tarreaue5676e72017-09-22 15:47:51 +0200491 return r.len < b->size ? 0 : -1;
492
Willy Tarreaubc59f352018-06-15 13:45:17 +0200493 p = b_tail(b);
494 b->p = b_peek(b, b->o + r.len);
Willy Tarreaue5676e72017-09-22 15:47:51 +0200495 b->o += r.len;
Willy Tarreaue5676e72017-09-22 15:47:51 +0200496 while (r.len--) {
497 *p++ = *r.ptr++;
498 if (unlikely(p == end))
499 p = b->data;
500 }
501 return ist.len;
502}
503
504
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +0200505#endif /* _COMMON_BUFFER_H */
506
507/*
508 * Local variables:
509 * c-indent-level: 8
510 * c-basic-offset: 8
511 * End:
512 */