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Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +02001/*
2 include/types/proto_http.h
3 This file contains HTTP protocol definitions.
4
Willy Tarreau0c303ee2008-07-07 00:09:58 +02005 Copyright (C) 2000-2008 Willy Tarreau - w@1wt.eu
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +02006
7 This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
8 modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
9 License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.1
10 exclusively.
11
12 This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
15 Lesser General Public License for more details.
16
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
18 License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
19 Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
20*/
21
22#ifndef _TYPES_PROTO_HTTP_H
23#define _TYPES_PROTO_HTTP_H
24
Willy Tarreaue3ba5f02006-06-29 18:54:54 +020025#include <common/config.h>
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020026
Willy Tarreau3bac9ff2007-03-18 17:31:28 +010027#include <types/buffers.h>
28#include <types/hdr_idx.h>
29
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020030/*
31 * FIXME: break this into HTTP state and TCP socket state.
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020032 */
33
Willy Tarreaub6866442008-07-14 23:54:42 +020034/* different possible states for the client side */
35#define CL_STINSPECT 0
36#define CL_STHEADERS 1
37#define CL_STDATA 2
38#define CL_STSHUTR 3
39#define CL_STSHUTW 4
40#define CL_STCLOSE 5
41
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020042/* different possible states for the server side */
43#define SV_STIDLE 0
matt.farnsworth@nokia.com1c2ab962008-04-14 20:47:37 +020044#define SV_STANALYZE 1 /* this server state is set by the client to study the body for server assignment */
45#define SV_STCONN 2
46#define SV_STHEADERS 3
47#define SV_STDATA 4
48#define SV_STSHUTR 5
49#define SV_STSHUTW 6
50#define SV_STCLOSE 7
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020051
Willy Tarreau3d300592007-03-18 18:34:41 +010052/*
53 * Transaction flags moved from session
54 */
55
56
57/* action flags */
58#define TX_CLDENY 0x00000001 /* a client header matches a deny regex */
59#define TX_CLALLOW 0x00000002 /* a client header matches an allow regex */
60#define TX_SVDENY 0x00000004 /* a server header matches a deny regex */
61#define TX_SVALLOW 0x00000008 /* a server header matches an allow regex */
62#define TX_CLTARPIT 0x00000010 /* the session is tarpitted (anti-dos) */
63/* unused: 0x00000020 */
64
65/* transaction flags dedicated to cookies : bits values 0x40, 0x80 (0-3 shift 6) */
66#define TX_CK_NONE 0x00000000 /* this session had no cookie */
67#define TX_CK_INVALID 0x00000040 /* this session had a cookie which matches no server */
68#define TX_CK_DOWN 0x00000080 /* this session had cookie matching a down server */
69#define TX_CK_VALID 0x000000C0 /* this session had cookie matching a valid server */
70#define TX_CK_MASK 0x000000C0 /* mask to get this session's cookie flags */
71#define TX_CK_SHIFT 6 /* bit shift */
72
73/* cookie information, bits values 0x100 to 0x800 (0-8 shift 8) */
74#define TX_SCK_NONE 0x00000000 /* no set-cookie seen for the server cookie */
75#define TX_SCK_DELETED 0x00000100 /* existing set-cookie deleted or changed */
76#define TX_SCK_INSERTED 0x00000200 /* new set-cookie inserted or changed existing one */
77#define TX_SCK_SEEN 0x00000400 /* set-cookie seen for the server cookie */
78#define TX_SCK_MASK 0x00000700 /* mask to get the set-cookie field */
79#define TX_SCK_ANY 0x00000800 /* at least one set-cookie seen (not to be counted) */
80#define TX_SCK_SHIFT 8 /* bit shift */
81
82/* cacheability management, bits values 0x1000 to 0x3000 (0-3 shift 12) */
83#define TX_CACHEABLE 0x00001000 /* at least part of the response is cacheable */
84#define TX_CACHE_COOK 0x00002000 /* a cookie in the response is cacheable */
85#define TX_CACHE_SHIFT 12 /* bit shift */
86
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020087
Willy Tarreau8d5d7f22007-01-21 19:16:41 +010088/* The HTTP parser is more complex than it looks like, because we have to
89 * support multi-line headers and any number of spaces between the colon and
90 * the value.
91 *
92 * All those examples must work :
93
94 Hdr1:val1\r\n
95 Hdr1: val1\r\n
96 Hdr1:\t val1\r\n
97 Hdr1: \r\n
98 val1\r\n
99 Hdr1:\r\n
100 val1\n
101 \tval2\r\n
102 val3\n
103
104 *
105 */
106
Willy Tarreau58f10d72006-12-04 02:26:12 +0100107/* Possible states while parsing HTTP messages (request|response) */
Willy Tarreau8d5d7f22007-01-21 19:16:41 +0100108#define HTTP_MSG_RQBEFORE 0 // request: leading LF, before start line
109#define HTTP_MSG_RQBEFORE_CR 1 // request: leading CRLF, before start line
110
111/* these ones define a request start line */
112#define HTTP_MSG_RQMETH 2 // parsing the Method
113#define HTTP_MSG_RQMETH_SP 3 // space(s) after the ethod
114#define HTTP_MSG_RQURI 4 // parsing the Request URI
115#define HTTP_MSG_RQURI_SP 5 // space(s) after the Request URI
116#define HTTP_MSG_RQVER 6 // parsing the Request Version
117#define HTTP_MSG_RQLINE_END 7 // end of request line (CR or LF)
118
119#define HTTP_MSG_RPBEFORE 8 // response: leading LF, before start line
120#define HTTP_MSG_RPBEFORE_CR 9 // response: leading CRLF, before start line
121
122/* these ones define a response start line */
123#define HTTP_MSG_RPVER 10 // parsing the Response Version
124#define HTTP_MSG_RPVER_SP 11 // space(s) after the Response Version
125#define HTTP_MSG_RPCODE 12 // response code
126#define HTTP_MSG_RPCODE_SP 13 // space(s) after the response code
127#define HTTP_MSG_RPREASON 14 // response reason
128#define HTTP_MSG_RPLINE_END 15 // end of response line (CR or LF)
129
130/* common header processing */
131
132#define HTTP_MSG_HDR_FIRST 16 // waiting for first header or last CRLF (no LWS possible)
133#define HTTP_MSG_HDR_NAME 17 // parsing header name
134#define HTTP_MSG_HDR_COL 18 // parsing header colon
135#define HTTP_MSG_HDR_L1_SP 19 // parsing header LWS (SP|HT) before value
136#define HTTP_MSG_HDR_L1_LF 20 // parsing header LWS (LF) before value
137#define HTTP_MSG_HDR_L1_LWS 21 // checking whether it's a new header or an LWS
138#define HTTP_MSG_HDR_VAL 22 // parsing header value
139#define HTTP_MSG_HDR_L2_LF 23 // parsing header LWS (LF) inside/after value
140#define HTTP_MSG_HDR_L2_LWS 24 // checking whether it's a new header or an LWS
141
142#define HTTP_MSG_LAST_LF 25 // parsing last LF
143#define HTTP_MSG_BODY 26 // parsing body at end of headers
144#define HTTP_MSG_ERROR 27 // an error occurred
145
Willy Tarreau58f10d72006-12-04 02:26:12 +0100146
Willy Tarreauc0dde7a2007-01-01 21:38:07 +0100147/* various data sources for the responses */
148#define DATA_SRC_NONE 0
149#define DATA_SRC_STATS 1
150
151/* data transmission states for the stats responses */
152enum {
153 DATA_ST_INIT = 0,
154 DATA_ST_HEAD,
155 DATA_ST_INFO,
156 DATA_ST_LIST,
157 DATA_ST_END,
158 DATA_ST_FIN,
159};
160
161/* data transmission states for the stats responses inside a proxy */
162enum {
163 DATA_ST_PX_INIT = 0,
164 DATA_ST_PX_TH,
165 DATA_ST_PX_FE,
166 DATA_ST_PX_SV,
167 DATA_ST_PX_BE,
168 DATA_ST_PX_END,
169 DATA_ST_PX_FIN,
170};
171
Willy Tarreaub463dfb2008-06-07 23:08:56 +0200172
173
174/* Redirect types (location, prefix, extended ) */
175enum {
176 REDIRECT_TYPE_NONE = 0, /* no redirection */
177 REDIRECT_TYPE_LOCATION, /* location redirect */
178 REDIRECT_TYPE_PREFIX, /* prefix redirect */
179};
180
Willy Tarreau3bac9ff2007-03-18 17:31:28 +0100181/* Known HTTP methods */
182typedef enum {
183 HTTP_METH_NONE = 0,
184 HTTP_METH_OPTIONS,
185 HTTP_METH_GET,
186 HTTP_METH_HEAD,
187 HTTP_METH_POST,
188 HTTP_METH_PUT,
189 HTTP_METH_DELETE,
190 HTTP_METH_TRACE,
191 HTTP_METH_CONNECT,
192 HTTP_METH_OTHER,
193} http_meth_t;
194
195/* This is an HTTP message, as described in RFC2616. It can be either a request
196 * message or a response message.
197 *
198 * The values there are a little bit obscure, because their meaning can change
199 * during the parsing :
200 *
201 * - som (Start of Message) : relative offset in the buffer of first byte of
202 * the request being processed or parsed. Reset to
203 * zero during accept().
204 * - eoh (End of Headers) : relative offset in the buffer of first byte that
205 * is not part of a completely processed header.
206 * During parsing, it points to last header seen
207 * for states after START.
208 * - eol (End of Line) : relative offset in the buffer of the first byte
209 * which marks the end of the line (LF or CRLF).
210 */
211struct http_msg {
matt.farnsworth@nokia.com1c2ab962008-04-14 20:47:37 +0200212 unsigned int msg_state; /* where we are in the current message parsing */
213 char *sol; /* start of line, also start of message when fully parsed */
214 char *eol; /* end of line */
215 unsigned int som; /* Start Of Message, relative to buffer */
216 unsigned int col, sov; /* current header: colon, start of value */
217 unsigned int eoh; /* End Of Headers, relative to buffer */
218 char **cap; /* array of captured headers (may be NULL) */
219 union { /* useful start line pointers, relative to buffer */
Willy Tarreau3bac9ff2007-03-18 17:31:28 +0100220 struct {
matt.farnsworth@nokia.com1c2ab962008-04-14 20:47:37 +0200221 int l; /* request line length (not including CR) */
222 int m_l; /* METHOD length (method starts at ->som) */
223 int u, u_l; /* URI, length */
224 int v, v_l; /* VERSION, length */
225 } rq; /* request line : field, length */
Willy Tarreau3bac9ff2007-03-18 17:31:28 +0100226 struct {
matt.farnsworth@nokia.com1c2ab962008-04-14 20:47:37 +0200227 int l; /* status line length (not including CR) */
228 int v_l; /* VERSION length (version starts at ->som) */
229 int c, c_l; /* CODE, length */
230 int r, r_l; /* REASON, length */
231 } st; /* status line : field, length */
232 } sl; /* start line */
233 unsigned long long hdr_content_len; /* cache for parsed header value */
Willy Tarreau3bac9ff2007-03-18 17:31:28 +0100234};
235
236/* This is an HTTP transaction. It contains both a request message and a
237 * response message (which can be empty).
238 */
239struct http_txn {
240 http_meth_t meth; /* HTTP method */
241 struct hdr_idx hdr_idx; /* array of header indexes (max: MAX_HTTP_HDR) */
242 struct chunk auth_hdr; /* points to 'Authorization:' header */
243 struct http_msg req, rsp; /* HTTP request and response messages */
244
245 char *uri; /* first line if log needed, NULL otherwise */
246 char *cli_cookie; /* cookie presented by the client, in capture mode */
247 char *srv_cookie; /* cookie presented by the server, in capture mode */
248 int status; /* HTTP status from the server, negative if from proxy */
Willy Tarreau3d300592007-03-18 18:34:41 +0100249 unsigned int flags; /* transaction flags */
Willy Tarreau0c303ee2008-07-07 00:09:58 +0200250 int exp; /* expiration date for the transaction (generally a request), int ticks */
Willy Tarreau3bac9ff2007-03-18 17:31:28 +0100251};
252
Willy Tarreau33a7e692007-06-10 19:45:56 +0200253/* This structure is used by http_find_header() to return values of headers.
254 * The header starts at <line>, the value at <line>+<val> for <vlen> bytes.
255 */
256struct hdr_ctx {
257 const char *line;
258 int idx;
259 int val; /* relative to line */
260 int vlen; /* relative to line+val */
261};
Willy Tarreau58f10d72006-12-04 02:26:12 +0100262
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +0200263#endif /* _TYPES_PROTO_HTTP_H */
264
265/*
266 * Local variables:
267 * c-indent-level: 8
268 * c-basic-offset: 8
269 * End:
270 */