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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 Tarreau8c89c202012-09-28 16:02:48 +020029#include <common/chunk.h>
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +020030#include <common/config.h>
Willy Tarreau9b28e032012-10-12 23:49:43 +020031#include <common/memory.h>
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +020032
33
34struct buffer {
35 char *p; /* buffer's start pointer, separates in and out data */
36 unsigned int size; /* buffer size in bytes */
37 unsigned int i; /* number of input bytes pending for analysis in the buffer */
38 unsigned int o; /* number of out bytes the sender can consume from this buffer */
39 char data[0]; /* <size> bytes */
40};
41
Christopher Fauleta73e59b2016-12-09 17:30:18 +010042/* an element of the <buffer_wq> list. It represents an object that need to
43 * acquire a buffer to continue its process. */
44struct buffer_wait {
45 void *target; /* The waiting object that should be woken up */
46 int (*wakeup_cb)(void *); /* The function used to wake up the <target>, passed as argument */
47 struct list list; /* Next element in the <buffer_wq> list */
48};
49
Willy Tarreau9b28e032012-10-12 23:49:43 +020050extern struct pool_head *pool2_buffer;
Willy Tarreau2a4b5432014-11-24 11:39:34 +010051extern struct buffer buf_empty;
Willy Tarreauf2f7d6b2014-11-24 11:55:08 +010052extern struct buffer buf_wanted;
Christopher Fauleta73e59b2016-12-09 17:30:18 +010053extern struct list buffer_wq;
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +020054
Willy Tarreau9b28e032012-10-12 23:49:43 +020055int init_buffer();
Christopher Fauletad405f12017-08-29 15:30:11 +020056void deinit_buffer();
Willy Tarreauaf819352012-08-27 22:08:00 +020057int buffer_replace2(struct buffer *b, char *pos, char *end, const char *str, int len);
58int buffer_insert_line2(struct buffer *b, char *pos, const char *str, int len);
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +020059void buffer_dump(FILE *o, struct buffer *b, int from, int to);
60void buffer_slow_realign(struct buffer *buf);
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +020061
62/*****************************************************************/
63/* These functions are used to compute various buffer area sizes */
64/*****************************************************************/
65
66/* Returns an absolute pointer for a position relative to the current buffer's
67 * pointer. It is written so that it is optimal when <ofs> is a const. It is
68 * written as a macro instead of an inline function so that the compiler knows
69 * when it can optimize out the sign test on <ofs> when passed an unsigned int.
Willy Tarreauce39bfb2012-09-22 18:36:29 +020070 * Note that callers MUST cast <ofs> to int if they expect negative values.
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +020071 */
72#define b_ptr(b, ofs) \
73 ({ \
74 char *__ret = (b)->p + (ofs); \
75 if ((ofs) > 0 && __ret >= (b)->data + (b)->size) \
76 __ret -= (b)->size; \
77 else if ((ofs) < 0 && __ret < (b)->data) \
78 __ret += (b)->size; \
79 __ret; \
80 })
81
Willy Tarreaua75bcef2012-08-24 22:56:11 +020082/* Advances the buffer by <adv> bytes, which means that the buffer
83 * pointer advances, and that as many bytes from in are transferred
84 * to out. The caller is responsible for ensuring that adv is always
85 * smaller than or equal to b->i.
86 */
87static inline void b_adv(struct buffer *b, unsigned int adv)
88{
89 b->i -= adv;
90 b->o += adv;
91 b->p = b_ptr(b, adv);
92}
93
94/* Rewinds the buffer by <adv> bytes, which means that the buffer pointer goes
95 * backwards, and that as many bytes from out are moved to in. The caller is
96 * responsible for ensuring that adv is always smaller than or equal to b->o.
97 */
98static inline void b_rew(struct buffer *b, unsigned int adv)
99{
100 b->i += adv;
101 b->o -= adv;
102 b->p = b_ptr(b, (int)-adv);
103}
104
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +0200105/* Returns the start of the input data in a buffer */
106static inline char *bi_ptr(const struct buffer *b)
107{
108 return b->p;
109}
110
111/* Returns the end of the input data in a buffer (pointer to next
112 * insertion point).
113 */
114static inline char *bi_end(const struct buffer *b)
115{
116 char *ret = b->p + b->i;
117
118 if (ret >= b->data + b->size)
119 ret -= b->size;
120 return ret;
121}
122
123/* Returns the amount of input data that can contiguously be read at once */
124static inline int bi_contig_data(const struct buffer *b)
125{
126 int data = b->data + b->size - b->p;
127
128 if (data > b->i)
129 data = b->i;
130 return data;
131}
132
133/* Returns the start of the output data in a buffer */
134static inline char *bo_ptr(const struct buffer *b)
135{
136 char *ret = b->p - b->o;
137
138 if (ret < b->data)
139 ret += b->size;
140 return ret;
141}
142
143/* Returns the end of the output data in a buffer */
144static inline char *bo_end(const struct buffer *b)
145{
146 return b->p;
147}
148
149/* Returns the amount of output data that can contiguously be read at once */
150static inline int bo_contig_data(const struct buffer *b)
151{
152 char *beg = b->p - b->o;
153
154 if (beg < b->data)
155 return b->data - beg;
156 return b->o;
157}
158
Christopher Faulet637f8f22017-03-29 11:58:28 +0200159/* Return the amount of bytes that can be written into the input area at once
160 * including reserved space which may be overwritten (this is the caller
161 * responsibility to know if the reserved space is protected or not).
162*/
163static inline int bi_contig_space(const struct buffer *b)
164{
165 const char *left, *right;
166
Christopher Fauleta36b3112017-06-13 22:00:22 +0200167 left = b->p + b->i;
168 right = b->p - b->o;
169 if (left >= b->data + b->size)
170 left -= b->size;
171 else {
172 if (right < b->data)
173 right += b->size;
174 else
175 right = b->data + b->size;
176 }
Christopher Faulet637f8f22017-03-29 11:58:28 +0200177 return (right - left);
178}
179
180/* Return the amount of bytes that can be written into the output area at once
181 * including reserved space which may be overwritten (this is the caller
182 * responsibility to know if the reserved space is protected or not). Input data
183 * are assumed to not exist.
184*/
185static inline int bo_contig_space(const struct buffer *b)
186{
187 const char *left, *right;
188
Christopher Fauleta36b3112017-06-13 22:00:22 +0200189 left = b->p;
190 right = b->p - b->o;
191 if (right < b->data)
192 right += b->size;
193 else
Christopher Faulet637f8f22017-03-29 11:58:28 +0200194 right = b->data + b->size;
195
196 return (right - left);
197}
198
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +0200199/* Return the buffer's length in bytes by summing the input and the output */
200static inline int buffer_len(const struct buffer *buf)
201{
202 return buf->i + buf->o;
203}
204
205/* Return non-zero only if the buffer is not empty */
206static inline int buffer_not_empty(const struct buffer *buf)
207{
208 return buf->i | buf->o;
209}
210
211/* Return non-zero only if the buffer is empty */
212static inline int buffer_empty(const struct buffer *buf)
213{
214 return !buffer_not_empty(buf);
215}
216
Willy Tarreau42d06662012-08-27 19:51:36 +0200217/* Returns non-zero if the buffer's INPUT is considered full, which means that
218 * it holds at least as much INPUT data as (size - reserve). This also means
219 * that data that are scheduled for output are considered as potential free
220 * space, and that the reserved space is always considered as not usable. This
221 * information alone cannot be used as a general purpose free space indicator.
222 * However it accurately indicates that too many data were fed in the buffer
Willy Tarreau3889fff2015-01-13 20:20:10 +0100223 * for an analyzer for instance. See the channel_may_recv() function for a more
Willy Tarreau42d06662012-08-27 19:51:36 +0200224 * generic function taking everything into account.
225 */
226static inline int buffer_full(const struct buffer *b, unsigned int reserve)
227{
Willy Tarreau4428a292014-11-28 20:54:13 +0100228 if (b == &buf_empty)
229 return 0;
230
Willy Tarreau42d06662012-08-27 19:51:36 +0200231 return (b->i + reserve >= b->size);
232}
233
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +0200234/* Normalizes a pointer after a subtract */
235static inline char *buffer_wrap_sub(const struct buffer *buf, char *ptr)
236{
237 if (ptr < buf->data)
238 ptr += buf->size;
239 return ptr;
240}
241
242/* Normalizes a pointer after an addition */
243static inline char *buffer_wrap_add(const struct buffer *buf, char *ptr)
244{
245 if (ptr - buf->size >= buf->data)
246 ptr -= buf->size;
247 return ptr;
248}
249
250/* Return the maximum amount of bytes that can be written into the buffer,
251 * including reserved space which may be overwritten.
252 */
253static inline int buffer_total_space(const struct buffer *buf)
254{
255 return buf->size - buffer_len(buf);
256}
257
Thierry FOURNIERd2b597a2015-03-07 14:38:50 +0100258/* Returns the amount of byte that can be written starting from <p> into the
259 * input buffer at once, including reserved space which may be overwritten.
260 * This is used by Lua to insert data in the input side just before the other
261 * data using buffer_replace(). The goal is to transfer these new data in the
262 * output buffer.
263 */
264static inline int bi_space_for_replace(const struct buffer *buf)
265{
266 const char *end;
267
268 /* If the input side data overflows, we cannot insert data contiguously. */
269 if (buf->p + buf->i >= buf->data + buf->size)
270 return 0;
271
272 /* Check the last byte used in the buffer, it may be a byte of the output
273 * side if the buffer wraps, or its the end of the buffer.
274 */
275 end = buffer_wrap_sub(buf, buf->p - buf->o);
276 if (end <= buf->p)
277 end = buf->data + buf->size;
278
279 /* Compute the amount of bytes which can be written. */
280 return end - (buf->p + buf->i);
281}
282
283
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +0200284/* Normalizes a pointer which is supposed to be relative to the beginning of a
285 * buffer, so that wrapping is correctly handled. The intent is to use this
286 * when increasing a pointer. Note that the wrapping test is only performed
287 * once, so the original pointer must be between ->data-size and ->data+2*size-1,
288 * otherwise an invalid pointer might be returned.
289 */
290static inline const char *buffer_pointer(const struct buffer *buf, const char *ptr)
291{
292 if (ptr < buf->data)
293 ptr += buf->size;
294 else if (ptr - buf->size >= buf->data)
295 ptr -= buf->size;
296 return ptr;
297}
298
299/* Returns the distance between two pointers, taking into account the ability
300 * to wrap around the buffer's end.
301 */
302static inline int buffer_count(const struct buffer *buf, const char *from, const char *to)
303{
304 int count = to - from;
Willy Tarreaubf439272013-04-02 01:25:57 +0200305
306 count += count < 0 ? buf->size : 0;
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +0200307 return count;
308}
309
310/* returns the amount of pending bytes in the buffer. It is the amount of bytes
311 * that is not scheduled to be sent.
312 */
313static inline int buffer_pending(const struct buffer *buf)
314{
315 return buf->i;
316}
317
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +0200318/* Return 1 if the buffer has less than 1/4 of its capacity free, otherwise 0 */
319static inline int buffer_almost_full(const struct buffer *buf)
320{
Willy Tarreau4428a292014-11-28 20:54:13 +0100321 if (buf == &buf_empty)
322 return 0;
323
324 if (!buf->size || buffer_total_space(buf) < buf->size / 4)
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +0200325 return 1;
326 return 0;
327}
328
329/* Cut the first <n> pending bytes in a contiguous buffer. It is illegal to
330 * call this function with remaining data waiting to be sent (o > 0). The
331 * caller must ensure that <n> is smaller than the actual buffer's length.
332 * This is mainly used to remove empty lines at the beginning of a request
333 * or a response.
334 */
335static inline void bi_fast_delete(struct buffer *buf, int n)
336{
337 buf->i -= n;
338 buf->p += n;
339}
340
Christopher Faulet637f8f22017-03-29 11:58:28 +0200341/* Tries to realign the given buffer. */
342static inline void buffer_realign(struct buffer *buf)
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +0200343{
344 if (!(buf->i | buf->o)) {
345 /* let's realign the buffer to optimize I/O */
346 buf->p = buf->data;
347 }
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +0200348}
349
Willy Tarreaua75bcef2012-08-24 22:56:11 +0200350/* Schedule all remaining buffer data to be sent. ->o is not touched if it
351 * already covers those data. That permits doing a flush even after a forward,
352 * although not recommended.
353 */
354static inline void buffer_flush(struct buffer *buf)
355{
356 buf->p = buffer_wrap_add(buf, buf->p + buf->i);
357 buf->o += buf->i;
358 buf->i = 0;
359}
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +0200360
Willy Tarreauaf819352012-08-27 22:08:00 +0200361/* This function writes the string <str> at position <pos> which must be in
362 * buffer <b>, and moves <end> just after the end of <str>. <b>'s parameters
363 * (l, r, lr) are updated to be valid after the shift. the shift value
364 * (positive or negative) is returned. If there's no space left, the move is
365 * not done. The function does not adjust ->o because it does not make sense
366 * to use it on data scheduled to be sent.
367 */
368static inline int buffer_replace(struct buffer *b, char *pos, char *end, const char *str)
369{
370 return buffer_replace2(b, pos, end, str, strlen(str));
371}
372
Willy Tarreau8c89c202012-09-28 16:02:48 +0200373/* Tries to write char <c> into output data at buffer <b>. Supports wrapping.
374 * Data are truncated if buffer is full.
375 */
376static inline void bo_putchr(struct buffer *b, char c)
377{
378 if (buffer_len(b) == b->size)
379 return;
380 *b->p = c;
381 b->p = b_ptr(b, 1);
382 b->o++;
383}
384
385/* Tries to copy block <blk> into output data at buffer <b>. Supports wrapping.
Thierry FOURNIER549aac82015-02-06 18:40:20 +0100386 * Data are truncated if buffer is too short. It returns the number of bytes
387 * copied.
Willy Tarreau8c89c202012-09-28 16:02:48 +0200388 */
Thierry FOURNIER549aac82015-02-06 18:40:20 +0100389static inline int bo_putblk(struct buffer *b, const char *blk, int len)
Willy Tarreau8c89c202012-09-28 16:02:48 +0200390{
391 int cur_len = buffer_len(b);
392 int half;
393
394 if (len > b->size - cur_len)
395 len = (b->size - cur_len);
396 if (!len)
Thierry FOURNIER549aac82015-02-06 18:40:20 +0100397 return 0;
Willy Tarreau8c89c202012-09-28 16:02:48 +0200398
Christopher Faulet637f8f22017-03-29 11:58:28 +0200399 half = bo_contig_space(b);
Willy Tarreau8c89c202012-09-28 16:02:48 +0200400 if (half > len)
401 half = len;
402
403 memcpy(b->p, blk, half);
404 b->p = b_ptr(b, half);
405 if (len > half) {
406 memcpy(b->p, blk, len - half);
407 b->p = b_ptr(b, half);
408 }
409 b->o += len;
Thierry FOURNIER549aac82015-02-06 18:40:20 +0100410 return len;
Willy Tarreau8c89c202012-09-28 16:02:48 +0200411}
412
413/* Tries to copy string <str> into output data at buffer <b>. Supports wrapping.
Thierry FOURNIER549aac82015-02-06 18:40:20 +0100414 * Data are truncated if buffer is too short. It returns the number of bytes
415 * copied.
Willy Tarreau8c89c202012-09-28 16:02:48 +0200416 */
Thierry FOURNIER549aac82015-02-06 18:40:20 +0100417static inline int bo_putstr(struct buffer *b, const char *str)
Willy Tarreau8c89c202012-09-28 16:02:48 +0200418{
419 return bo_putblk(b, str, strlen(str));
420}
421
422/* Tries to copy chunk <chk> into output data at buffer <b>. Supports wrapping.
Thierry FOURNIER549aac82015-02-06 18:40:20 +0100423 * Data are truncated if buffer is too short. It returns the number of bytes
424 * copied.
Willy Tarreau8c89c202012-09-28 16:02:48 +0200425 */
Thierry FOURNIER549aac82015-02-06 18:40:20 +0100426static inline int bo_putchk(struct buffer *b, const struct chunk *chk)
Willy Tarreau8c89c202012-09-28 16:02:48 +0200427{
428 return bo_putblk(b, chk->str, chk->len);
429}
430
Willy Tarreau474cf542014-11-24 10:54:47 +0100431/* Resets a buffer. The size is not touched. */
432static inline void b_reset(struct buffer *buf)
433{
434 buf->o = 0;
435 buf->i = 0;
436 buf->p = buf->data;
437}
438
Willy Tarreauf2f7d6b2014-11-24 11:55:08 +0100439/* Allocates a buffer and replaces *buf with this buffer. If no memory is
440 * available, &buf_wanted is used instead. No control is made to check if *buf
441 * already pointed to another buffer. The allocated buffer is returned, or
442 * NULL in case no memory is available.
Willy Tarreaue583ea52014-11-24 11:30:16 +0100443 */
444static inline struct buffer *b_alloc(struct buffer **buf)
445{
Willy Tarreauf2f7d6b2014-11-24 11:55:08 +0100446 struct buffer *b;
447
448 *buf = &buf_wanted;
449 b = pool_alloc_dirty(pool2_buffer);
450 if (likely(b)) {
451 b->size = pool2_buffer->size - sizeof(struct buffer);
452 b_reset(b);
453 *buf = b;
Willy Tarreaue583ea52014-11-24 11:30:16 +0100454 }
Willy Tarreauf2f7d6b2014-11-24 11:55:08 +0100455 return b;
Willy Tarreaue583ea52014-11-24 11:30:16 +0100456}
457
Willy Tarreau620bd6c2014-12-08 16:37:26 +0100458/* Allocates a buffer and replaces *buf with this buffer. If no memory is
459 * available, &buf_wanted is used instead. No control is made to check if *buf
460 * already pointed to another buffer. The allocated buffer is returned, or
461 * NULL in case no memory is available. The difference with b_alloc() is that
462 * this function only picks from the pool and never calls malloc(), so it can
463 * fail even if some memory is available.
464 */
465static inline struct buffer *b_alloc_fast(struct buffer **buf)
466{
467 struct buffer *b;
468
469 *buf = &buf_wanted;
470 b = pool_get_first(pool2_buffer);
471 if (likely(b)) {
472 b->size = pool2_buffer->size - sizeof(struct buffer);
473 b_reset(b);
474 *buf = b;
475 }
476 return b;
477}
478
Willy Tarreau2a4b5432014-11-24 11:39:34 +0100479/* Releases buffer *buf (no check of emptiness) */
480static inline void __b_drop(struct buffer **buf)
Willy Tarreau7dfca9d2014-11-25 19:45:11 +0100481{
482 pool_free2(pool2_buffer, *buf);
483}
484
Willy Tarreau2a4b5432014-11-24 11:39:34 +0100485/* Releases buffer *buf if allocated. */
486static inline void b_drop(struct buffer **buf)
487{
488 if (!(*buf)->size)
489 return;
490 __b_drop(buf);
491}
492
493/* Releases buffer *buf if allocated, and replaces it with &buf_empty. */
494static inline void b_free(struct buffer **buf)
495{
496 b_drop(buf);
497 *buf = &buf_empty;
498}
499
Willy Tarreauf4718e82014-12-02 13:54:01 +0100500/* Ensures that <buf> is allocated. If an allocation is needed, it ensures that
501 * there are still at least <margin> buffers available in the pool after this
502 * allocation so that we don't leave the pool in a condition where a session or
503 * a response buffer could not be allocated anymore, resulting in a deadlock.
504 * This means that we sometimes need to try to allocate extra entries even if
505 * only one buffer is needed.
506 */
507static inline struct buffer *b_alloc_margin(struct buffer **buf, int margin)
508{
509 struct buffer *next;
510
511 if ((*buf)->size)
512 return *buf;
513
514 /* fast path */
515 if ((pool2_buffer->allocated - pool2_buffer->used) > margin)
516 return b_alloc_fast(buf);
517
518 next = pool_refill_alloc(pool2_buffer, margin);
519 if (!next)
520 return next;
521
522 next->size = pool2_buffer->size - sizeof(struct buffer);
523 b_reset(next);
524 *buf = next;
525 return next;
526}
527
Christopher Fauleta73e59b2016-12-09 17:30:18 +0100528
529void __offer_buffer(void *from, unsigned int threshold);
530
531static inline void offer_buffers(void *from, unsigned int threshold)
532{
533 if (LIST_ISEMPTY(&buffer_wq))
534 return;
535 __offer_buffer(from, threshold);
536}
537
Willy Tarreauc7e42382012-08-24 19:22:53 +0200538#endif /* _COMMON_BUFFER_H */
539
540/*
541 * Local variables:
542 * c-indent-level: 8
543 * c-basic-offset: 8
544 * End:
545 */