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Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +02001/*
2 * File descriptors management functions.
3 *
Willy Tarreauf817e9f2014-01-10 16:58:45 +01004 * Copyright 2000-2014 Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu>
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +02005 *
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 *
Willy Tarreau7be79a42012-11-11 15:02:54 +010011 * There is no direct link between the FD and the updates list. There is only a
12 * bit in the fdtab[] to indicate than a file descriptor is already present in
13 * the updates list. Once an fd is present in the updates list, it will have to
14 * be considered even if its changes are reverted in the middle or if the fd is
15 * replaced.
16 *
Willy Tarreauf817e9f2014-01-10 16:58:45 +010017 * The event state for an FD, as found in fdtab[].state, is maintained for each
18 * direction. The state field is built this way, with R bits in the low nibble
19 * and W bits in the high nibble for ease of access and debugging :
Willy Tarreau7be79a42012-11-11 15:02:54 +010020 *
Willy Tarreauf817e9f2014-01-10 16:58:45 +010021 * 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Willy Tarreau5bee3e22019-09-04 09:52:57 +020022 * [ 0 | 0 | RW | AW | 0 | 0 | RR | AR ]
Willy Tarreauf817e9f2014-01-10 16:58:45 +010023 *
24 * A* = active *R = read
Willy Tarreau5bee3e22019-09-04 09:52:57 +020025 * R* = ready *W = write
Willy Tarreauf817e9f2014-01-10 16:58:45 +010026 *
27 * An FD is marked "active" when there is a desire to use it.
Willy Tarreauf817e9f2014-01-10 16:58:45 +010028 * An FD is marked "ready" when it has not faced a new EAGAIN since last wake-up
Willy Tarreau5bee3e22019-09-04 09:52:57 +020029 * (it is a cache of the last EAGAIN regardless of polling changes). Each poller
30 * has its own "polled" state for the same fd, as stored in the polled_mask.
Willy Tarreau7be79a42012-11-11 15:02:54 +010031 *
Willy Tarreau5bee3e22019-09-04 09:52:57 +020032 * We have 4 possible states for each direction based on these 2 flags :
Willy Tarreau7be79a42012-11-11 15:02:54 +010033 *
Willy Tarreau5bee3e22019-09-04 09:52:57 +020034 * +---+---+----------+---------------------------------------------+
35 * | R | A | State | Description |
36 * +---+---+----------+---------------------------------------------+
37 * | 0 | 0 | DISABLED | No activity desired, not ready. |
38 * | 0 | 1 | ACTIVE | Activity desired. |
39 * | 1 | 0 | STOPPED | End of activity. |
40 * | 1 | 1 | READY | Activity desired and reported. |
41 * +---+---+----------+---------------------------------------------+
Willy Tarreau7be79a42012-11-11 15:02:54 +010042 *
Willy Tarreauf817e9f2014-01-10 16:58:45 +010043 * The transitions are pretty simple :
44 * - fd_want_*() : set flag A
45 * - fd_stop_*() : clear flag A
46 * - fd_cant_*() : clear flag R (when facing EAGAIN)
47 * - fd_may_*() : set flag R (upon return from poll())
Willy Tarreauf817e9f2014-01-10 16:58:45 +010048 *
Willy Tarreau5bee3e22019-09-04 09:52:57 +020049 * Each poller then computes its own polled state :
50 * if (A) { if (!R) P := 1 } else { P := 0 }
Willy Tarreauf817e9f2014-01-10 16:58:45 +010051 *
Willy Tarreau5bee3e22019-09-04 09:52:57 +020052 * The state transitions look like the diagram below.
Willy Tarreauf817e9f2014-01-10 16:58:45 +010053 *
Willy Tarreau5bee3e22019-09-04 09:52:57 +020054 * may +----------+
55 * ,----| DISABLED | (READY=0, ACTIVE=0)
56 * | +----------+
57 * | want | ^
58 * | | |
59 * | v | stop
60 * | +----------+
61 * | | ACTIVE | (READY=0, ACTIVE=1)
62 * | +----------+
63 * | | ^
64 * | may | |
Thayne McCombs8f0cc5c2021-01-07 21:35:52 -070065 * | v | EAGAIN (can't)
Willy Tarreau5bee3e22019-09-04 09:52:57 +020066 * | +--------+
67 * | | READY | (READY=1, ACTIVE=1)
68 * | +--------+
69 * | stop | ^
70 * | | |
71 * | v | want
72 * | +---------+
73 * `--->| STOPPED | (READY=1, ACTIVE=0)
74 * +---------+
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020075 */
76
Willy Tarreau2ff76222007-04-09 19:29:56 +020077#include <stdio.h>
Willy Tarreau4f60f162007-04-08 16:39:58 +020078#include <string.h>
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020079#include <unistd.h>
Olivier Houchard79321b92018-07-26 17:55:11 +020080#include <fcntl.h>
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020081#include <sys/types.h>
Willy Tarreau2d7f81b2019-02-21 22:19:17 +010082#include <sys/resource.h>
Willy Tarreau931d8b72019-08-27 11:08:17 +020083#include <sys/uio.h>
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020084
Willy Tarreaue5733232019-05-22 19:24:06 +020085#if defined(USE_POLL)
Willy Tarreau9188ac62019-02-21 22:12:47 +010086#include <poll.h>
87#include <errno.h>
88#endif
89
Willy Tarreau4c7e4b72020-05-27 12:58:42 +020090#include <haproxy/api.h>
Willy Tarreau5d9ddc52021-10-06 19:54:09 +020091#include <haproxy/activity.h>
Willy Tarreaubc52bec2020-06-18 08:58:47 +020092#include <haproxy/cfgparse.h>
Willy Tarreau0f6ffd62020-06-03 19:33:00 +020093#include <haproxy/fd.h>
Willy Tarreaub2551052020-06-09 09:07:15 +020094#include <haproxy/global.h>
Willy Tarreauc28aab02021-05-08 20:35:03 +020095#include <haproxy/log.h>
Willy Tarreaufc8f6a82020-06-03 19:20:59 +020096#include <haproxy/port_range.h>
Willy Tarreaub63888c2021-10-06 19:55:29 +020097#include <haproxy/ticks.h>
Willy Tarreaubc52bec2020-06-18 08:58:47 +020098#include <haproxy/tools.h>
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +020099
Willy Tarreaub2551052020-06-09 09:07:15 +0200100
Willy Tarreaua1090a52021-04-10 16:58:13 +0200101struct fdtab *fdtab __read_mostly = NULL; /* array of all the file descriptors */
102struct polled_mask *polled_mask __read_mostly = NULL; /* Array for the polled_mask of each fd */
103struct fdinfo *fdinfo __read_mostly = NULL; /* less-often used infos for file descriptors */
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +0200104int totalconn; /* total # of terminated sessions */
105int actconn; /* # of active sessions */
106
Willy Tarreaua1090a52021-04-10 16:58:13 +0200107struct poller pollers[MAX_POLLERS] __read_mostly;
108struct poller cur_poller __read_mostly;
Willy Tarreau4f60f162007-04-08 16:39:58 +0200109int nbpollers = 0;
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +0200110
Willy Tarreau35ee7102022-07-08 11:33:43 +0200111volatile struct fdlist update_list[MAX_TGROUPS]; // Global update list
Olivier Houchard4815c8c2018-01-24 18:17:56 +0100112
Christopher Fauletd4604ad2017-05-29 10:40:41 +0200113THREAD_LOCAL int *fd_updt = NULL; // FD updates list
114THREAD_LOCAL int fd_nbupdt = 0; // number of updates in the list
Olivier Houchard79321b92018-07-26 17:55:11 +0200115THREAD_LOCAL int poller_rd_pipe = -1; // Pipe to wake the thread
Willy Tarreaua1090a52021-04-10 16:58:13 +0200116int poller_wr_pipe[MAX_THREADS] __read_mostly; // Pipe to wake the threads
Christopher Fauletd4604ad2017-05-29 10:40:41 +0200117
Olivier Houchard7c49d2e2019-04-16 18:37:05 +0200118volatile int ha_used_fds = 0; // Number of FD we're currently using
Willy Tarreau97ea9c42022-01-27 16:10:48 +0100119static struct fdtab *fdtab_addr; /* address of the allocated area containing fdtab */
Olivier Houchard7c49d2e2019-04-16 18:37:05 +0200120
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100121/* adds fd <fd> to fd list <list> if it was not yet in it */
Willy Tarreau4d9888c2022-07-06 14:43:51 +0200122void fd_add_to_fd_list(volatile struct fdlist *list, int fd)
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100123{
124 int next;
125 int new;
126 int old;
127 int last;
128
129redo_next:
Aurelien DARRAGONe51891a2023-02-27 14:48:46 +0100130 next = HA_ATOMIC_LOAD(&fdtab[fd].update.next);
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100131 /* Check that we're not already in the cache, and if not, lock us. */
Olivier Houchardfc51f0f52019-12-19 18:33:08 +0100132 if (next > -2)
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100133 goto done;
Olivier Houchardfc51f0f52019-12-19 18:33:08 +0100134 if (next == -2)
135 goto redo_next;
Willy Tarreau4d9888c2022-07-06 14:43:51 +0200136 if (!_HA_ATOMIC_CAS(&fdtab[fd].update.next, &next, -2))
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100137 goto redo_next;
Olivier Houchardd2b5d162019-03-08 13:47:21 +0100138 __ha_barrier_atomic_store();
Willy Tarreau11559a72018-02-05 17:52:24 +0100139
140 new = fd;
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100141redo_last:
142 /* First, insert in the linked list */
143 last = list->last;
144 old = -1;
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100145
Willy Tarreau4d9888c2022-07-06 14:43:51 +0200146 fdtab[fd].update.prev = -2;
Willy Tarreau11559a72018-02-05 17:52:24 +0100147 /* Make sure the "prev" store is visible before we update the last entry */
148 __ha_barrier_store();
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100149
Willy Tarreau11559a72018-02-05 17:52:24 +0100150 if (unlikely(last == -1)) {
151 /* list is empty, try to add ourselves alone so that list->last=fd */
Olivier Houchardd3608792019-03-08 18:47:42 +0100152 if (unlikely(!_HA_ATOMIC_CAS(&list->last, &old, new)))
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100153 goto redo_last;
154
155 /* list->first was necessary -1, we're guaranteed to be alone here */
156 list->first = fd;
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100157 } else {
Willy Tarreau11559a72018-02-05 17:52:24 +0100158 /* adding ourselves past the last element
159 * The CAS will only succeed if its next is -1,
160 * which means it's in the cache, and the last element.
161 */
Willy Tarreau4d9888c2022-07-06 14:43:51 +0200162 if (unlikely(!_HA_ATOMIC_CAS(&fdtab[last].update.next, &old, new)))
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100163 goto redo_last;
Willy Tarreau11559a72018-02-05 17:52:24 +0100164
165 /* Then, update the last entry */
166 list->last = fd;
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100167 }
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100168 __ha_barrier_store();
Willy Tarreau11559a72018-02-05 17:52:24 +0100169 /* since we're alone at the end of the list and still locked(-2),
Ilya Shipitsinb8888ab2021-01-06 21:20:16 +0500170 * we know no one tried to add past us. Mark the end of list.
Willy Tarreau11559a72018-02-05 17:52:24 +0100171 */
Willy Tarreau4d9888c2022-07-06 14:43:51 +0200172 fdtab[fd].update.prev = last;
173 fdtab[fd].update.next = -1;
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100174 __ha_barrier_store();
175done:
176 return;
177}
178
179/* removes fd <fd> from fd list <list> */
Willy Tarreau4d9888c2022-07-06 14:43:51 +0200180void fd_rm_from_fd_list(volatile struct fdlist *list, int fd)
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100181{
182#if defined(HA_HAVE_CAS_DW) || defined(HA_CAS_IS_8B)
Willy Tarreau2b9f0662020-02-25 09:25:53 +0100183 volatile union {
184 struct fdlist_entry ent;
185 uint64_t u64;
186 uint32_t u32[2];
187 } cur_list, next_list;
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100188#endif
189 int old;
190 int new = -2;
191 int prev;
192 int next;
193 int last;
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100194lock_self:
195#if (defined(HA_CAS_IS_8B) || defined(HA_HAVE_CAS_DW))
Willy Tarreau2b9f0662020-02-25 09:25:53 +0100196 next_list.ent.next = next_list.ent.prev = -2;
Aurelien DARRAGONe51891a2023-02-27 14:48:46 +0100197 cur_list.ent = *(volatile typeof(fdtab->update)*)&fdtab[fd].update;
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100198 /* First, attempt to lock our own entries */
199 do {
200 /* The FD is not in the FD cache, give up */
Willy Tarreau2b9f0662020-02-25 09:25:53 +0100201 if (unlikely(cur_list.ent.next <= -3))
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100202 return;
Willy Tarreau2b9f0662020-02-25 09:25:53 +0100203 if (unlikely(cur_list.ent.prev == -2 || cur_list.ent.next == -2))
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100204 goto lock_self;
205 } while (
206#ifdef HA_CAS_IS_8B
Willy Tarreau4d9888c2022-07-06 14:43:51 +0200207 unlikely(!_HA_ATOMIC_CAS(((uint64_t *)&fdtab[fd].update), (uint64_t *)&cur_list.u64, next_list.u64))
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100208#else
Willy Tarreau85af7602022-09-17 11:15:29 +0200209 unlikely(!_HA_ATOMIC_DWCAS(((long *)&fdtab[fd].update), (uint32_t *)&cur_list.u32, (const uint32_t *)&next_list.u32))
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100210#endif
Willy Tarreau2b9f0662020-02-25 09:25:53 +0100211 );
212 next = cur_list.ent.next;
213 prev = cur_list.ent.prev;
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100214
215#else
216lock_self_next:
Aurelien DARRAGONe51891a2023-02-27 14:48:46 +0100217 next = HA_ATOMIC_LOAD(&fdtab[fd].update.next);
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100218 if (next == -2)
219 goto lock_self_next;
220 if (next <= -3)
221 goto done;
Willy Tarreau4d9888c2022-07-06 14:43:51 +0200222 if (unlikely(!_HA_ATOMIC_CAS(&fdtab[fd].update.next, &next, -2)))
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100223 goto lock_self_next;
224lock_self_prev:
Aurelien DARRAGONe51891a2023-02-27 14:48:46 +0100225 prev = HA_ATOMIC_LOAD(&fdtab[fd].update.prev);
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100226 if (prev == -2)
227 goto lock_self_prev;
Willy Tarreau4d9888c2022-07-06 14:43:51 +0200228 if (unlikely(!_HA_ATOMIC_CAS(&fdtab[fd].update.prev, &prev, -2)))
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100229 goto lock_self_prev;
230#endif
Olivier Houchardd2b5d162019-03-08 13:47:21 +0100231 __ha_barrier_atomic_store();
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100232
233 /* Now, lock the entries of our neighbours */
234 if (likely(prev != -1)) {
235redo_prev:
236 old = fd;
237
Willy Tarreau4d9888c2022-07-06 14:43:51 +0200238 if (unlikely(!_HA_ATOMIC_CAS(&fdtab[prev].update.next, &old, new))) {
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100239 if (unlikely(old == -2)) {
240 /* Neighbour already locked, give up and
241 * retry again once he's done
242 */
Willy Tarreau4d9888c2022-07-06 14:43:51 +0200243 fdtab[fd].update.prev = prev;
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100244 __ha_barrier_store();
Willy Tarreau4d9888c2022-07-06 14:43:51 +0200245 fdtab[fd].update.next = next;
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100246 __ha_barrier_store();
247 goto lock_self;
248 }
249 goto redo_prev;
250 }
251 }
252 if (likely(next != -1)) {
253redo_next:
254 old = fd;
Willy Tarreau4d9888c2022-07-06 14:43:51 +0200255 if (unlikely(!_HA_ATOMIC_CAS(&fdtab[next].update.prev, &old, new))) {
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100256 if (unlikely(old == -2)) {
257 /* Neighbour already locked, give up and
258 * retry again once he's done
259 */
260 if (prev != -1) {
Willy Tarreau4d9888c2022-07-06 14:43:51 +0200261 fdtab[prev].update.next = fd;
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100262 __ha_barrier_store();
263 }
Willy Tarreau4d9888c2022-07-06 14:43:51 +0200264 fdtab[fd].update.prev = prev;
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100265 __ha_barrier_store();
Willy Tarreau4d9888c2022-07-06 14:43:51 +0200266 fdtab[fd].update.next = next;
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100267 __ha_barrier_store();
268 goto lock_self;
269 }
270 goto redo_next;
271 }
272 }
273 if (list->first == fd)
274 list->first = next;
275 __ha_barrier_store();
276 last = list->last;
Olivier Houchardd3608792019-03-08 18:47:42 +0100277 while (unlikely(last == fd && (!_HA_ATOMIC_CAS(&list->last, &last, prev))))
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100278 __ha_compiler_barrier();
279 /* Make sure we let other threads know we're no longer in cache,
280 * before releasing our neighbours.
281 */
282 __ha_barrier_store();
283 if (likely(prev != -1))
Willy Tarreau4d9888c2022-07-06 14:43:51 +0200284 fdtab[prev].update.next = next;
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100285 __ha_barrier_store();
286 if (likely(next != -1))
Willy Tarreau4d9888c2022-07-06 14:43:51 +0200287 fdtab[next].update.prev = prev;
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100288 __ha_barrier_store();
289 /* Ok, now we're out of the fd cache */
Willy Tarreau4d9888c2022-07-06 14:43:51 +0200290 fdtab[fd].update.next = -(next + 4);
Willy Tarreau4cc67a22018-02-05 17:14:55 +0100291 __ha_barrier_store();
292done:
293 return;
294}
295
Willy Tarreau2c3f9812021-03-24 10:51:32 +0100296/* deletes the FD once nobody uses it anymore, as detected by the caller by its
297 * thread_mask being zero and its running mask turning to zero. There is no
298 * protection against concurrent accesses, it's up to the caller to make sure
Willy Tarreauc0f6f572023-02-27 18:35:39 +0100299 * only the last thread will call it. If called under isolation, it is safe to
300 * call this from another group than the FD's. This is only for internal use,
301 * please use fd_delete() instead.
Willy Tarreau4f60f162007-04-08 16:39:58 +0200302 */
Willy Tarreau2c3f9812021-03-24 10:51:32 +0100303void _fd_delete_orphan(int fd)
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +0200304{
Willy Tarreauc0f6f572023-02-27 18:35:39 +0100305 int tgrp = fd_tgid(fd);
Emeric Brunf41a3f62022-07-01 17:31:25 +0200306 uint fd_disown;
307
308 fd_disown = fdtab[fd].state & FD_DISOWN;
Willy Tarreaub41a6e92021-04-06 17:49:19 +0200309 if (fdtab[fd].state & FD_LINGER_RISK) {
Willy Tarreauad38ace2013-12-15 14:19:38 +0100310 /* this is generally set when connecting to servers */
Ilya Shipitsinb7e43f02020-04-02 15:02:08 +0500311 DISGUISE(setsockopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_LINGER,
312 (struct linger *) &nolinger, sizeof(struct linger)));
Willy Tarreauad38ace2013-12-15 14:19:38 +0100313 }
Willy Tarreau2f36d902022-07-06 16:23:41 +0200314
315 /* It's expected that a close() will result in the FD disappearing from
316 * pollers, but some pollers may have some internal bookkeeping to be
317 * done prior to the call (e.g. remove references from internal tables).
318 */
Willy Tarreau6ea20b12012-11-11 16:05:19 +0100319 if (cur_poller.clo)
320 cur_poller.clo(fd);
Willy Tarreau2d423292021-03-24 15:34:25 +0100321
Willy Tarreau237e6a02023-03-04 15:33:24 +0100322 /* now we're about to reset some of this FD's fields. We don't want
323 * anyone to grab it anymore and we need to make sure those which could
324 * possibly have stumbled upon it right now are leaving before we
325 * proceed. This is done in two steps. First we reset the tgid so that
326 * fd_take_tgid() and fd_grab_tgid() fail, then we wait for existing
327 * ref counts to drop. Past this point we're alone dealing with the
328 * FD's thead/running/update/polled masks.
329 */
330 fd_reset_tgid(fd);
331
332 while (_HA_ATOMIC_LOAD(&fdtab[fd].refc_tgid) != 0) // refc==0 ?
333 __ha_cpu_relax();
334
Willy Tarreau2f36d902022-07-06 16:23:41 +0200335 /* we don't want this FD anymore in the global list */
Willy Tarreauc0f6f572023-02-27 18:35:39 +0100336 fd_rm_from_fd_list(&update_list[tgrp - 1], fd);
Willy Tarreau2f36d902022-07-06 16:23:41 +0200337
338 /* no more updates on this FD are relevant anymore */
339 HA_ATOMIC_STORE(&fdtab[fd].update_mask, 0);
Willy Tarreau8e2c0fa2022-07-06 16:20:11 +0200340 if (fd_nbupdt > 0 && fd_updt[fd_nbupdt - 1] == fd)
341 fd_nbupdt--;
Willy Tarreau2f36d902022-07-06 16:23:41 +0200342
Willy Tarreau2d423292021-03-24 15:34:25 +0100343 port_range_release_port(fdinfo[fd].port_range, fdinfo[fd].local_port);
Olivier Houchardc22580c2019-08-05 18:51:52 +0200344 polled_mask[fd].poll_recv = polled_mask[fd].poll_send = 0;
Willy Tarreau6ea20b12012-11-11 16:05:19 +0100345
Willy Tarreauf817e9f2014-01-10 16:58:45 +0100346 fdtab[fd].state = 0;
Willy Tarreau6ea20b12012-11-11 16:05:19 +0100347
Willy Tarreau38e8a1c2020-06-23 10:04:54 +0200348#ifdef DEBUG_FD
349 fdtab[fd].event_count = 0;
350#endif
Willy Tarreau8d5d77e2009-10-18 07:25:52 +0200351 fdinfo[fd].port_range = NULL;
Willy Tarreaudb3b3262012-07-05 23:19:22 +0200352 fdtab[fd].owner = NULL;
Willy Tarreau2f36d902022-07-06 16:23:41 +0200353
Willy Tarreau2c3f9812021-03-24 10:51:32 +0100354 /* perform the close() call last as it's what unlocks the instant reuse
355 * of this FD by any other thread.
356 */
Emeric Brunf41a3f62022-07-01 17:31:25 +0200357 if (!fd_disown)
358 close(fd);
Willy Tarreau4781b152021-04-06 13:53:36 +0200359 _HA_ATOMIC_DEC(&ha_used_fds);
Willy Tarreau2c3f9812021-03-24 10:51:32 +0100360}
361
362/* Deletes an FD from the fdsets. The file descriptor is also closed, possibly
Willy Tarreau061754b2023-02-27 18:43:38 +0100363 * asynchronously. It is safe to call it from another thread from the same
364 * group as the FD's or from a thread from a different group. However if called
365 * from a thread from another group, there is an extra cost involved because
366 * the operation is performed under thread isolation, so doing so must be
367 * reserved for ultra-rare cases (e.g. stopping a listener).
Willy Tarreau2c3f9812021-03-24 10:51:32 +0100368 */
369void fd_delete(int fd)
370{
Willy Tarreau9aa324d2022-01-31 20:05:02 +0100371 /* This must never happen and would definitely indicate a bug, in
372 * addition to overwriting some unexpected memory areas.
373 */
374 BUG_ON(fd < 0 || fd >= global.maxsock);
375
Willy Tarreau9baff4f2022-07-15 18:56:48 +0200376 /* NOTE: The master when going into reexec mode re-closes all FDs after
377 * they were already dispatched. But we know we didn't start the polling
378 * threads so we can still close them. The masks will probably not match
379 * however so we force the value and erase the refcount if any.
380 */
381 if (unlikely(global.mode & MODE_STARTING))
382 fdtab[fd].refc_tgid = ti->tgid;
383
Willy Tarreau0dc1cc92022-07-06 18:47:38 +0200384 /* the tgid cannot change before a complete close so we should never
385 * face the situation where we try to close an fd that was reassigned.
Willy Tarreau061754b2023-02-27 18:43:38 +0100386 * However there is one corner case where this happens, it's when an
387 * attempt to pause a listener fails (e.g. abns), leaving the listener
388 * in fault state and it is forcefully stopped. This needs to be done
389 * under isolation, and it's quite rare (i.e. once per such FD per
390 * process). Since we'll be isolated we can clear the thread mask and
391 * close the FD ourselves.
Willy Tarreau0dc1cc92022-07-06 18:47:38 +0200392 */
Willy Tarreau061754b2023-02-27 18:43:38 +0100393 if (unlikely(fd_tgid(fd) != ti->tgid)) {
394 int must_isolate = !thread_isolated() && !(global.mode & MODE_STOPPING);
395
396 if (must_isolate)
397 thread_isolate();
398
399 HA_ATOMIC_STORE(&fdtab[fd].thread_mask, 0);
400 HA_ATOMIC_STORE(&fdtab[fd].running_mask, 0);
401 _fd_delete_orphan(fd);
402
403 if (must_isolate)
404 thread_release();
405 return;
406 }
Willy Tarreau0dc1cc92022-07-06 18:47:38 +0200407
Willy Tarreau2c3f9812021-03-24 10:51:32 +0100408 /* we must postpone removal of an FD that may currently be in use
Ilya Shipitsinb2be9a12021-04-24 13:25:42 +0500409 * by another thread. This can happen in the following two situations:
Willy Tarreau2c3f9812021-03-24 10:51:32 +0100410 * - after a takeover, the owning thread closes the connection but
411 * the previous one just woke up from the poller and entered
412 * the FD handler iocb. That thread holds an entry in running_mask
413 * and requires removal protection.
414 * - multiple threads are accepting connections on a listener, and
415 * one of them (or even an separate one) decides to unbind the
416 * listener under the listener's lock while other ones still hold
417 * the running bit.
418 * In both situations the FD is marked as unused (thread_mask = 0) and
419 * will not take new bits in its running_mask so we have the guarantee
420 * that the last thread eliminating running_mask is the one allowed to
421 * safely delete the FD. Most of the time it will be the current thread.
Willy Tarreaucd8914b2023-03-07 10:11:02 -0800422 * We still need to set and check the one-shot flag FD_MUST_CLOSE
423 * to take care of the rare cases where a thread wakes up on late I/O
424 * before the thread_mask is zero, and sets its bit in the running_mask
425 * just after the current thread finishes clearing its own bit, hence
426 * the two threads see themselves as last ones (which they really are).
Willy Tarreau2c3f9812021-03-24 10:51:32 +0100427 */
428
Willy Tarreaua707d022022-07-07 08:16:08 +0200429 HA_ATOMIC_OR(&fdtab[fd].running_mask, ti->ltid_bit);
Willy Tarreaucd8914b2023-03-07 10:11:02 -0800430 HA_ATOMIC_OR(&fdtab[fd].state, FD_MUST_CLOSE);
Willy Tarreau2c3f9812021-03-24 10:51:32 +0100431 HA_ATOMIC_STORE(&fdtab[fd].thread_mask, 0);
Willy Tarreaucd8914b2023-03-07 10:11:02 -0800432 if (fd_clr_running(fd) == ti->ltid_bit) {
433 if (HA_ATOMIC_BTR(&fdtab[fd].state, FD_MUST_CLOSE_BIT)) {
434 _fd_delete_orphan(fd);
435 }
436 }
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +0200437}
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +0200438
Willy Tarreau97435892022-04-27 10:50:00 +0200439/* makes the new fd non-blocking and clears all other O_* flags; this is meant
440 * to be used on new FDs. Returns -1 on failure. The result is disguised at the
441 * end because some callers need to be able to ignore it regardless of the libc
442 * attributes.
Willy Tarreaua80e4a32022-04-26 10:18:07 +0200443 */
444int fd_set_nonblock(int fd)
445{
446 int ret = fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK);
447
Willy Tarreau97435892022-04-27 10:50:00 +0200448 return DISGUISE(ret);
Willy Tarreaua80e4a32022-04-26 10:18:07 +0200449}
450
Willy Tarreau97435892022-04-27 10:50:00 +0200451/* sets the close-on-exec flag on fd; returns -1 on failure. The result is
452 * disguised at the end because some callers need to be able to ignore it
453 * regardless of the libc attributes.
454 */
Willy Tarreaua80e4a32022-04-26 10:18:07 +0200455int fd_set_cloexec(int fd)
456{
457 int flags, ret;
458
459 flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFD);
460 flags |= FD_CLOEXEC;
461 ret = fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, flags);
Willy Tarreau97435892022-04-27 10:50:00 +0200462 return DISGUISE(ret);
Willy Tarreaua80e4a32022-04-26 10:18:07 +0200463}
464
Amaury Denoyelle53fc98c2023-04-03 15:27:13 +0200465/* Migrate a FD to a new thread <new_tid>. It is explicitly permitted to
466 * migrate to another thread group, the function takes the necessary locking
467 * for this. It is even permitted to migrate from a foreign group to another,
468 * but the calling thread must be certain that the FD is not about to close
469 * when doing so, reason why it is highly recommended that only one of the
470 * FD's owners performs this operation. The polling is completely disabled.
471 * The operation never fails.
472 */
473void fd_migrate_on(int fd, uint new_tid)
474{
475 struct thread_info *new_ti = &ha_thread_info[new_tid];
476
477 /* we must be alone to work on this idle FD. If not, it means that its
478 * poller is currently waking up and is about to use it, likely to
479 * close it on shut/error, but maybe also to process any unexpectedly
480 * pending data. It's also possible that the FD was closed and
481 * reassigned to another thread group, so let's be careful.
482 */
483 fd_lock_tgid(fd, new_ti->tgid);
484
485 /* now we have exclusive access to it. From now FD belongs to tid_bit
486 * for this tgid.
487 */
488 HA_ATOMIC_STORE(&fdtab[fd].thread_mask, new_ti->ltid_bit);
489
490 /* Make sure the FD doesn't have the active bit. It is possible that
491 * the fd is polled by the thread that used to own it, the new thread
492 * is supposed to call subscribe() later, to activate polling.
493 */
494 fd_stop_both(fd);
495
496 /* we're done with it. As soon as we unlock it, other threads from the
497 * target group can manipulate it. However it may only disappear once
498 * we drop the reference.
499 */
500 fd_unlock_tgid(fd);
501 fd_drop_tgid(fd);
502}
503
Olivier Houchard88516642020-03-05 18:10:51 +0100504/*
505 * Take over a FD belonging to another thread.
506 * unexpected_conn is the expected owner of the fd.
507 * Returns 0 on success, and -1 on failure.
508 */
509int fd_takeover(int fd, void *expected_owner)
510{
Willy Tarreauf69fea62021-08-03 09:04:32 +0200511 unsigned long old;
Willy Tarreau42973632020-06-18 08:05:15 +0200512
Olivier Houchard88516642020-03-05 18:10:51 +0100513 /* protect ourself against a delete then an insert for the same fd,
514 * if it happens, then the owner will no longer be the expected
515 * connection.
516 */
Willy Tarreauf69fea62021-08-03 09:04:32 +0200517 if (fdtab[fd].owner != expected_owner)
518 return -1;
Willy Tarreauf1cad382020-06-18 08:14:59 +0200519
Willy Tarreauf69fea62021-08-03 09:04:32 +0200520 /* we must be alone to work on this idle FD. If not, it means that its
521 * poller is currently waking up and is about to use it, likely to
522 * close it on shut/error, but maybe also to process any unexpectedly
Willy Tarreau0dc1cc92022-07-06 18:47:38 +0200523 * pending data. It's also possible that the FD was closed and
524 * reassigned to another thread group, so let's be careful.
Willy Tarreauf69fea62021-08-03 09:04:32 +0200525 */
Willy Tarreau0dc1cc92022-07-06 18:47:38 +0200526 if (unlikely(!fd_grab_tgid(fd, ti->tgid)))
527 return -1;
528
Willy Tarreauf69fea62021-08-03 09:04:32 +0200529 old = 0;
Willy Tarreaua707d022022-07-07 08:16:08 +0200530 if (!HA_ATOMIC_CAS(&fdtab[fd].running_mask, &old, ti->ltid_bit)) {
Willy Tarreau0dc1cc92022-07-06 18:47:38 +0200531 fd_drop_tgid(fd);
Willy Tarreauf69fea62021-08-03 09:04:32 +0200532 return -1;
Willy Tarreau0dc1cc92022-07-06 18:47:38 +0200533 }
Willy Tarreauf69fea62021-08-03 09:04:32 +0200534
535 /* success, from now on it's ours */
Willy Tarreau3638d172022-07-07 08:23:03 +0200536 HA_ATOMIC_STORE(&fdtab[fd].thread_mask, ti->ltid_bit);
Willy Tarreauf1cad382020-06-18 08:14:59 +0200537
Olivier Houchardddc874c2020-06-17 20:34:05 +0200538 /* Make sure the FD doesn't have the active bit. It is possible that
539 * the fd is polled by the thread that used to own it, the new thread
540 * is supposed to call subscribe() later, to activate polling.
541 */
Willy Tarreauf69fea62021-08-03 09:04:32 +0200542 fd_stop_recv(fd);
543
544 /* we're done with it */
Willy Tarreaua707d022022-07-07 08:16:08 +0200545 HA_ATOMIC_AND(&fdtab[fd].running_mask, ~ti->ltid_bit);
Willy Tarreau0dc1cc92022-07-06 18:47:38 +0200546
547 /* no more changes planned */
548 fd_drop_tgid(fd);
Willy Tarreauf69fea62021-08-03 09:04:32 +0200549 return 0;
Olivier Houchard88516642020-03-05 18:10:51 +0100550}
551
Willy Tarreaudbe30602019-09-04 13:25:41 +0200552void updt_fd_polling(const int fd)
553{
Willy Tarreaucfdd20a2022-07-15 20:12:31 +0200554 uint tgrp = fd_take_tgid(fd);
555
556 /* closed ? may happen */
557 if (!tgrp)
558 return;
559
560 if (unlikely(tgrp != tgid && tgrp <= MAX_TGROUPS)) {
561 /* Hmmm delivered an update for another group... That may
562 * happen on suspend/resume of a listener for example when
563 * the FD was not even marked for running. Let's broadcast
564 * the update.
565 */
566 unsigned long update_mask = fdtab[fd].update_mask;
567 int thr;
568
Willy Tarreaub2f38c12023-01-19 19:14:18 +0100569 while (!_HA_ATOMIC_CAS(&fdtab[fd].update_mask, &update_mask,
570 _HA_ATOMIC_LOAD(&ha_tgroup_info[tgrp - 1].threads_enabled)))
Willy Tarreaucfdd20a2022-07-15 20:12:31 +0200571 __ha_cpu_relax();
572
573 fd_add_to_fd_list(&update_list[tgrp - 1], fd);
574
Willy Tarreauad901102023-01-19 17:10:10 +0100575 thr = one_among_mask(fdtab[fd].thread_mask & ha_tgroup_info[tgrp - 1].threads_enabled,
576 statistical_prng_range(ha_tgroup_info[tgrp - 1].count));
Willy Tarreaucfdd20a2022-07-15 20:12:31 +0200577 thr += ha_tgroup_info[tgrp - 1].base;
578 wake_thread(thr);
579
580 fd_drop_tgid(fd);
581 return;
582 }
583
584 fd_drop_tgid(fd);
585
Willy Tarreau3638d172022-07-07 08:23:03 +0200586 if (tg->threads_enabled == 1UL || (fdtab[fd].thread_mask & tg->threads_enabled) == ti->ltid_bit) {
Willy Tarreau6d3c5012022-07-05 19:21:06 +0200587 if (HA_ATOMIC_BTS(&fdtab[fd].update_mask, ti->ltid))
Willy Tarreaudbe30602019-09-04 13:25:41 +0200588 return;
589
590 fd_updt[fd_nbupdt++] = fd;
591 } else {
592 unsigned long update_mask = fdtab[fd].update_mask;
593 do {
Willy Tarreau6d3c5012022-07-05 19:21:06 +0200594 if (update_mask == fdtab[fd].thread_mask) // FIXME: this works only on thread-groups 1
Willy Tarreaudbe30602019-09-04 13:25:41 +0200595 return;
Willy Tarreauf0158872020-09-25 12:18:53 +0200596 } while (!_HA_ATOMIC_CAS(&fdtab[fd].update_mask, &update_mask, fdtab[fd].thread_mask));
597
Willy Tarreau35ee7102022-07-08 11:33:43 +0200598 fd_add_to_fd_list(&update_list[tgid - 1], fd);
Willy Tarreauf0158872020-09-25 12:18:53 +0200599
Willy Tarreau3638d172022-07-07 08:23:03 +0200600 if (fd_active(fd) && !(fdtab[fd].thread_mask & ti->ltid_bit)) {
Willy Tarreau555c1922022-06-23 18:31:08 +0200601 /* we need to wake up another thread to handle it immediately, any will fit,
602 * so let's pick a random one so that it doesn't always end up on the same.
603 */
Willy Tarreau3638d172022-07-07 08:23:03 +0200604 int thr = one_among_mask(fdtab[fd].thread_mask & tg->threads_enabled,
Willy Tarreauad901102023-01-19 17:10:10 +0100605 statistical_prng_range(tg->count));
606 thr += tg->base;
Willy Tarreauf0158872020-09-25 12:18:53 +0200607 wake_thread(thr);
608 }
Willy Tarreaudbe30602019-09-04 13:25:41 +0200609 }
610}
611
Willy Tarreau84c79222021-07-29 16:53:46 +0200612/* Update events seen for FD <fd> and its state if needed. This should be
613 * called by the poller, passing FD_EV_*_{R,W,RW} in <evts>. FD_EV_ERR_*
614 * doesn't need to also pass FD_EV_SHUT_*, it's implied. ERR and SHUT are
Willy Tarreau200bd502021-07-29 16:57:19 +0200615 * allowed to be reported regardless of R/W readiness. Returns one of
616 * FD_UPDT_*.
Willy Tarreau84c79222021-07-29 16:53:46 +0200617 */
Willy Tarreau200bd502021-07-29 16:57:19 +0200618int fd_update_events(int fd, uint evts)
Willy Tarreau84c79222021-07-29 16:53:46 +0200619{
620 unsigned long locked;
621 uint old, new;
622 uint new_flags, must_stop;
Willy Tarreauf69fea62021-08-03 09:04:32 +0200623 ulong rmask, tmask;
Willy Tarreau84c79222021-07-29 16:53:46 +0200624
Willy Tarreaubdcd3252022-06-22 09:19:46 +0200625 _HA_ATOMIC_AND(&th_ctx->flags, ~TH_FL_STUCK); // this thread is still running
Willy Tarreau84c79222021-07-29 16:53:46 +0200626
Willy Tarreau0dc1cc92022-07-06 18:47:38 +0200627 if (unlikely(!fd_grab_tgid(fd, ti->tgid))) {
628 /* the FD changed to another tgid, we can't safely
629 * check it anymore. The bits in the masks are not
630 * ours anymore and we're not allowed to touch them.
631 * Ours have already been cleared and the FD was
632 * closed in between so we can safely leave now.
633 */
634 activity[tid].poll_drop_fd++;
635 return FD_UPDT_CLOSED;
636 }
637
Willy Tarreaucd8914b2023-03-07 10:11:02 -0800638 /* Do not take running_mask if not strictly needed (will trigger a
639 * cosmetic BUG_ON() in fd_insert() anyway if done).
640 */
641 tmask = _HA_ATOMIC_LOAD(&fdtab[fd].thread_mask);
642 if (!(tmask & ti->ltid_bit))
643 goto do_update;
644
645 HA_ATOMIC_OR(&fdtab[fd].running_mask, ti->ltid_bit);
646
647 /* From this point, our bit may possibly be in thread_mask, but it may
648 * still vanish, either because a takeover completed just before taking
649 * the bit above with the new owner deleting the FD, or because a
650 * takeover started just before taking the bit. In order to make sure a
651 * started takeover is complete, we need to verify that all bits of
652 * running_mask are present in thread_mask, since takeover first takes
653 * running then atomically replaces thread_mask. Once it's stable, if
654 * our bit remains there, no further takeover may happen because we
655 * hold running, but if our bit is not there it means we've lost the
656 * takeover race and have to decline touching the FD. Regarding the
657 * risk of deletion, our bit in running_mask prevents fd_delete() from
658 * finalizing the close, and the caller will leave the FD with a zero
659 * thread_mask and the FD_MUST_CLOSE flag set. It will then be our
660 * responsibility to close it.
661 */
Willy Tarreauf69fea62021-08-03 09:04:32 +0200662 do {
Willy Tarreaucd8914b2023-03-07 10:11:02 -0800663 rmask = _HA_ATOMIC_LOAD(&fdtab[fd].running_mask);
664 tmask = _HA_ATOMIC_LOAD(&fdtab[fd].thread_mask);
665 rmask &= ~ti->ltid_bit;
Olivier Houchardf98a8c32023-04-13 16:12:38 +0200666 } while ((rmask & ~tmask) && (tmask & ti->ltid_bit));
Willy Tarreauf69fea62021-08-03 09:04:32 +0200667
Willy Tarreaucd8914b2023-03-07 10:11:02 -0800668 /* Now tmask is stable. Do nothing if the FD was taken over under us */
Willy Tarreaub1093c62022-07-09 18:55:37 +0200669
Willy Tarreaucd8914b2023-03-07 10:11:02 -0800670 if (!(tmask & ti->ltid_bit)) {
671 /* a takeover has started */
672 activity[tid].poll_skip_fd++;
Willy Tarreau0dc1cc92022-07-06 18:47:38 +0200673
Willy Tarreaucd8914b2023-03-07 10:11:02 -0800674 if (fd_clr_running(fd) == ti->ltid_bit)
675 goto closed_or_migrated;
676
677 goto do_update;
678 }
Willy Tarreau84c79222021-07-29 16:53:46 +0200679
Willy Tarreau0dc1cc92022-07-06 18:47:38 +0200680 /* with running we're safe now, we can drop the reference */
681 fd_drop_tgid(fd);
682
Willy Tarreau3638d172022-07-07 08:23:03 +0200683 locked = (tmask != ti->ltid_bit);
Willy Tarreau84c79222021-07-29 16:53:46 +0200684
685 /* OK now we are guaranteed that our thread_mask was present and
686 * that we're allowed to update the FD.
687 */
688
689 new_flags =
690 ((evts & FD_EV_READY_R) ? FD_POLL_IN : 0) |
691 ((evts & FD_EV_READY_W) ? FD_POLL_OUT : 0) |
692 ((evts & FD_EV_SHUT_R) ? FD_POLL_HUP : 0) |
693 ((evts & FD_EV_ERR_RW) ? FD_POLL_ERR : 0);
694
695 /* SHUTW reported while FD was active for writes is an error */
696 if ((fdtab[fd].state & FD_EV_ACTIVE_W) && (evts & FD_EV_SHUT_W))
697 new_flags |= FD_POLL_ERR;
698
699 /* compute the inactive events reported late that must be stopped */
700 must_stop = 0;
701 if (unlikely(!fd_active(fd))) {
702 /* both sides stopped */
703 must_stop = FD_POLL_IN | FD_POLL_OUT;
704 }
705 else if (unlikely(!fd_recv_active(fd) && (evts & (FD_EV_READY_R | FD_EV_SHUT_R | FD_EV_ERR_RW)))) {
706 /* only send remains */
707 must_stop = FD_POLL_IN;
708 }
709 else if (unlikely(!fd_send_active(fd) && (evts & (FD_EV_READY_W | FD_EV_SHUT_W | FD_EV_ERR_RW)))) {
710 /* only recv remains */
711 must_stop = FD_POLL_OUT;
712 }
713
714 if (new_flags & (FD_POLL_IN | FD_POLL_HUP | FD_POLL_ERR))
715 new_flags |= FD_EV_READY_R;
716
717 if (new_flags & (FD_POLL_OUT | FD_POLL_ERR))
718 new_flags |= FD_EV_READY_W;
719
720 old = fdtab[fd].state;
721 new = (old & ~FD_POLL_UPDT_MASK) | new_flags;
722
723 if (unlikely(locked)) {
724 /* Locked FDs (those with more than 2 threads) are atomically updated */
725 while (unlikely(new != old && !_HA_ATOMIC_CAS(&fdtab[fd].state, &old, new)))
726 new = (old & ~FD_POLL_UPDT_MASK) | new_flags;
727 } else {
728 if (new != old)
729 fdtab[fd].state = new;
730 }
731
732 if (fdtab[fd].iocb && fd_active(fd)) {
733 fdtab[fd].iocb(fd);
734 }
735
Willy Tarreau0b51eab2022-07-08 15:36:14 +0200736 /*
737 * We entered iocb with running set and with the valid tgid.
738 * Since then, this is what could have happened:
739 * - another thread tried to close the FD (e.g. timeout task from
740 * another one that owns it). We still have running set, but not
741 * tmask. We must call fd_clr_running() then _fd_delete_orphan()
742 * if we were the last one.
743 *
744 * - the iocb tried to close the FD => bit no more present in running,
745 * nothing to do. If it managed to close it, the poller's ->clo()
746 * has already been called.
747 *
748 * - after we closed, the FD was reassigned to another thread in
749 * another group => running not present, tgid differs, nothing to
750 * do because if it got reassigned it indicates it was already
751 * closed.
752 *
753 * There's no risk of takeover of the valid FD here during this period.
754 * Also if we still have running, immediately after we release it, the
755 * events above might instantly happen due to another thread taking
756 * over.
757 *
758 * As such, the only cases where the FD is still relevant are:
759 * - tgid still set and running still set (most common)
760 * - tgid still valid but running cleared due to fd_delete(): we may
761 * still need to stop polling otherwise we may keep it enabled
762 * while waiting for other threads to close it.
763 * And given that we may need to program a tentative update in case we
764 * don't immediately close, it's easier to grab the tgid during the
765 * whole check.
766 */
767
768 if (!fd_grab_tgid(fd, tgid))
769 return FD_UPDT_CLOSED;
770
771 tmask = _HA_ATOMIC_LOAD(&fdtab[fd].thread_mask);
772
Willy Tarreau84c79222021-07-29 16:53:46 +0200773 /* another thread might have attempted to close this FD in the mean
774 * time (e.g. timeout task) striking on a previous thread and closing.
Willy Tarreaucd8914b2023-03-07 10:11:02 -0800775 * This is detected by us being the last owners of a running_mask bit,
776 * and the thread_mask being zero. At the moment we release the running
777 * bit, a takeover may also happen, so in practice we check for our loss
778 * of the thread_mask bitboth thread_mask and running_mask being 0 after
Willy Tarreau0b51eab2022-07-08 15:36:14 +0200779 * we remove ourselves last. There is no risk the FD gets reassigned
780 * to a different group since it's not released until the real close()
781 * in _fd_delete_orphan().
Willy Tarreau84c79222021-07-29 16:53:46 +0200782 */
Willy Tarreaucd8914b2023-03-07 10:11:02 -0800783 if (fd_clr_running(fd) == ti->ltid_bit && !(tmask & ti->ltid_bit))
784 goto closed_or_migrated;
Willy Tarreau84c79222021-07-29 16:53:46 +0200785
786 /* we had to stop this FD and it still must be stopped after the I/O
787 * cb's changes, so let's program an update for this.
788 */
Willy Tarreau6d3c5012022-07-05 19:21:06 +0200789 if (must_stop && !(fdtab[fd].update_mask & ti->ltid_bit)) {
Willy Tarreau84c79222021-07-29 16:53:46 +0200790 if (((must_stop & FD_POLL_IN) && !fd_recv_active(fd)) ||
791 ((must_stop & FD_POLL_OUT) && !fd_send_active(fd)))
Willy Tarreau6d3c5012022-07-05 19:21:06 +0200792 if (!HA_ATOMIC_BTS(&fdtab[fd].update_mask, ti->ltid))
Willy Tarreau84c79222021-07-29 16:53:46 +0200793 fd_updt[fd_nbupdt++] = fd;
794 }
Willy Tarreau200bd502021-07-29 16:57:19 +0200795
Willy Tarreau0b51eab2022-07-08 15:36:14 +0200796 fd_drop_tgid(fd);
Willy Tarreau200bd502021-07-29 16:57:19 +0200797 return FD_UPDT_DONE;
Willy Tarreaucd8914b2023-03-07 10:11:02 -0800798
799 closed_or_migrated:
800 /* We only come here once we've last dropped running and the FD is
801 * not for us as per !(tmask & tid_bit). It may imply we're
802 * responsible for closing it. Otherwise it's just a migration.
803 */
804 if (HA_ATOMIC_BTR(&fdtab[fd].state, FD_MUST_CLOSE_BIT)) {
805 fd_drop_tgid(fd);
806 _fd_delete_orphan(fd);
807 return FD_UPDT_CLOSED;
808 }
809
810 /* So we were alone, no close bit, at best the FD was migrated, at
811 * worst it's in the process of being closed by another thread. We must
812 * be ultra-careful as it can be re-inserted by yet another thread as
813 * the result of socket() or accept(). Let's just tell the poller the
814 * FD was lost. If it was closed it was already removed and this will
815 * only cost an update for nothing.
816 */
817
818 do_update:
819 /* The FD is not closed but we don't want the poller to wake up for
820 * it anymore.
821 */
822 if (!HA_ATOMIC_BTS(&fdtab[fd].update_mask, ti->ltid))
823 fd_updt[fd_nbupdt++] = fd;
824
825 fd_drop_tgid(fd);
826 return FD_UPDT_MIGRATED;
Willy Tarreau84c79222021-07-29 16:53:46 +0200827}
828
Willy Tarreau88c4c142022-07-09 23:19:19 +0200829/* This is used by pollers at boot time to re-register desired events for
830 * all FDs after new pollers have been created. It doesn't do much, it checks
831 * that their thread group matches the one in argument, and that the thread
832 * mask matches at least one of the bits in the mask, and if so, marks the FD
833 * as updated.
834 */
835void fd_reregister_all(int tgrp, ulong mask)
836{
837 int fd;
838
839 for (fd = 0; fd < global.maxsock; fd++) {
840 if (!fdtab[fd].owner)
841 continue;
842
843 /* make sure we don't register other tgroups' FDs. We just
844 * avoid needlessly taking the lock if not needed.
845 */
846 if (!(_HA_ATOMIC_LOAD(&fdtab[fd].thread_mask) & mask) ||
847 !fd_grab_tgid(fd, tgrp))
848 continue; // was not for us anyway
849
850 if (_HA_ATOMIC_LOAD(&fdtab[fd].thread_mask) & mask)
851 updt_fd_polling(fd);
852 fd_drop_tgid(fd);
853 }
854}
855
Willy Tarreau931d8b72019-08-27 11:08:17 +0200856/* Tries to send <npfx> parts from <prefix> followed by <nmsg> parts from <msg>
857 * optionally followed by a newline if <nl> is non-null, to file descriptor
858 * <fd>. The message is sent atomically using writev(). It may be truncated to
859 * <maxlen> bytes if <maxlen> is non-null. There is no distinction between the
860 * two lists, it's just a convenience to help the caller prepend some prefixes
861 * when necessary. It takes the fd's lock to make sure no other thread will
862 * write to the same fd in parallel. Returns the number of bytes sent, or <=0
863 * on failure. A limit to 31 total non-empty segments is enforced. The caller
864 * is responsible for taking care of making the fd non-blocking.
865 */
866ssize_t fd_write_frag_line(int fd, size_t maxlen, const struct ist pfx[], size_t npfx, const struct ist msg[], size_t nmsg, int nl)
867{
868 struct iovec iovec[32];
Willy Tarreau931d8b72019-08-27 11:08:17 +0200869 size_t sent = 0;
870 int vec = 0;
Willy Tarreaudf187872020-06-11 14:25:47 +0200871 int attempts = 0;
Willy Tarreau931d8b72019-08-27 11:08:17 +0200872
873 if (!maxlen)
874 maxlen = ~0;
875
876 /* keep one char for a possible trailing '\n' in any case */
877 maxlen--;
878
879 /* make an iovec from the concatenation of all parts of the original
880 * message. Skip empty fields and truncate the whole message to maxlen,
881 * leaving one spare iovec for the '\n'.
882 */
883 while (vec < (sizeof(iovec) / sizeof(iovec[0]) - 1)) {
884 if (!npfx) {
885 pfx = msg;
886 npfx = nmsg;
887 nmsg = 0;
888 if (!npfx)
889 break;
890 }
891
892 iovec[vec].iov_base = pfx->ptr;
893 iovec[vec].iov_len = MIN(maxlen, pfx->len);
894 maxlen -= iovec[vec].iov_len;
Willy Tarreau931d8b72019-08-27 11:08:17 +0200895 if (iovec[vec].iov_len)
896 vec++;
897 pfx++; npfx--;
898 };
899
900 if (nl) {
901 iovec[vec].iov_base = "\n";
902 iovec[vec].iov_len = 1;
903 vec++;
904 }
905
Willy Tarreaudf187872020-06-11 14:25:47 +0200906 /* make sure we never interleave writes and we never block. This means
907 * we prefer to fail on collision than to block. But we don't want to
908 * lose too many logs so we just perform a few lock attempts then give
909 * up.
910 */
911
Willy Tarreau1673c4a2021-04-07 17:36:57 +0200912 while (HA_ATOMIC_BTS(&fdtab[fd].state, FD_EXCL_SYSCALL_BIT)) {
Willy Tarreaudf187872020-06-11 14:25:47 +0200913 if (++attempts >= 200) {
914 /* so that the caller knows the message couldn't be delivered */
915 sent = -1;
916 errno = EAGAIN;
917 goto leave;
918 }
919 ha_thread_relax();
920 }
921
Willy Tarreau0cc61282021-04-06 17:57:12 +0200922 if (unlikely(!(fdtab[fd].state & FD_INITIALIZED))) {
923 HA_ATOMIC_OR(&fdtab[fd].state, FD_INITIALIZED);
Willy Tarreau7e9776a2019-08-30 14:41:47 +0200924 if (!isatty(fd))
Willy Tarreau38247432022-04-26 10:24:14 +0200925 fd_set_nonblock(fd);
Willy Tarreau7e9776a2019-08-30 14:41:47 +0200926 }
Willy Tarreau931d8b72019-08-27 11:08:17 +0200927 sent = writev(fd, iovec, vec);
Willy Tarreau1673c4a2021-04-07 17:36:57 +0200928 HA_ATOMIC_BTR(&fdtab[fd].state, FD_EXCL_SYSCALL_BIT);
Willy Tarreau931d8b72019-08-27 11:08:17 +0200929
Willy Tarreaudf187872020-06-11 14:25:47 +0200930 leave:
Willy Tarreau931d8b72019-08-27 11:08:17 +0200931 /* sent > 0 if the message was delivered */
932 return sent;
933}
934
Olivier Houchard2292edf2019-02-25 14:26:54 +0100935#if defined(USE_CLOSEFROM)
936void my_closefrom(int start)
937{
938 closefrom(start);
939}
940
Willy Tarreaue5733232019-05-22 19:24:06 +0200941#elif defined(USE_POLL)
Willy Tarreau9188ac62019-02-21 22:12:47 +0100942/* This is a portable implementation of closefrom(). It closes all open file
943 * descriptors starting at <start> and above. It relies on the fact that poll()
944 * will return POLLNVAL for each invalid (hence close) file descriptor passed
945 * in argument in order to skip them. It acts with batches of FDs and will
946 * typically perform one poll() call per 1024 FDs so the overhead is low in
947 * case all FDs have to be closed.
948 */
949void my_closefrom(int start)
950{
951 struct pollfd poll_events[1024];
952 struct rlimit limit;
953 int nbfds, fd, ret, idx;
954 int step, next;
955
956 if (getrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &limit) == 0)
957 step = nbfds = limit.rlim_cur;
958 else
959 step = nbfds = 0;
960
961 if (nbfds <= 0) {
962 /* set safe limit */
963 nbfds = 1024;
964 step = 256;
965 }
966
967 if (step > sizeof(poll_events) / sizeof(poll_events[0]))
968 step = sizeof(poll_events) / sizeof(poll_events[0]);
969
970 while (start < nbfds) {
971 next = (start / step + 1) * step;
972
973 for (fd = start; fd < next && fd < nbfds; fd++) {
974 poll_events[fd - start].fd = fd;
975 poll_events[fd - start].events = 0;
976 }
977
978 do {
979 ret = poll(poll_events, fd - start, 0);
980 if (ret >= 0)
981 break;
Willy Tarreauacef5e22022-04-25 20:32:15 +0200982 } while (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EWOULDBLOCK || errno == EINTR || errno == ENOMEM);
Willy Tarreau9188ac62019-02-21 22:12:47 +0100983
Willy Tarreaucfbda692024-04-19 16:52:32 +0200984 /* always check the whole range */
985 ret = fd - start;
Willy Tarreaub8e602c2019-02-22 09:07:42 +0100986
Willy Tarreau9188ac62019-02-21 22:12:47 +0100987 for (idx = 0; idx < ret; idx++) {
988 if (poll_events[idx].revents & POLLNVAL)
989 continue; /* already closed */
990
991 fd = poll_events[idx].fd;
992 close(fd);
993 }
994 start = next;
995 }
996}
997
Willy Tarreaue5733232019-05-22 19:24:06 +0200998#else // defined(USE_POLL)
Willy Tarreau9188ac62019-02-21 22:12:47 +0100999
Willy Tarreau2d7f81b2019-02-21 22:19:17 +01001000/* This is a portable implementation of closefrom(). It closes all open file
1001 * descriptors starting at <start> and above. This is a naive version for use
1002 * when the operating system provides no alternative.
1003 */
1004void my_closefrom(int start)
1005{
1006 struct rlimit limit;
1007 int nbfds;
1008
1009 if (getrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &limit) == 0)
1010 nbfds = limit.rlim_cur;
1011 else
1012 nbfds = 0;
1013
1014 if (nbfds <= 0)
1015 nbfds = 1024; /* safe limit */
1016
1017 while (start < nbfds)
1018 close(start++);
1019}
Willy Tarreaue5733232019-05-22 19:24:06 +02001020#endif // defined(USE_POLL)
Willy Tarreau2d7f81b2019-02-21 22:19:17 +01001021
Willy Tarreau922a9072022-09-22 16:08:47 +02001022/* Sets the RLIMIT_NOFILE setting to <new_limit> and returns the previous one
1023 * in <old_limit> if the pointer is not NULL, even if set_rlimit() fails. The
1024 * two pointers may point to the same variable as the copy happens after
1025 * setting the new value. The value is only changed if at least one of the new
1026 * limits is strictly higher than the current one, otherwise returns 0 without
1027 * changing anything. The getrlimit() or setrlimit() syscall return value is
1028 * returned and errno is preserved.
1029 */
1030int raise_rlim_nofile(struct rlimit *old_limit, struct rlimit *new_limit)
1031{
1032 struct rlimit limit = { };
1033 int ret = 0;
1034
1035 ret = getrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, &limit);
1036
1037 if (ret == 0 &&
1038 (limit.rlim_max < new_limit->rlim_max ||
1039 limit.rlim_cur < new_limit->rlim_cur)) {
1040 ret = setrlimit(RLIMIT_NOFILE, new_limit);
1041 }
1042
1043 if (old_limit)
1044 *old_limit = limit;
1045
1046 return ret;
1047}
1048
Willy Tarreaub63888c2021-10-06 19:55:29 +02001049/* Computes the bounded poll() timeout based on the next expiration timer <next>
1050 * by bounding it to MAX_DELAY_MS. <next> may equal TICK_ETERNITY. The pollers
1051 * just needs to call this function right before polling to get their timeout
1052 * value. Timeouts that are already expired (possibly due to a pending event)
1053 * are accounted for in activity.poll_exp.
1054 */
1055int compute_poll_timeout(int next)
1056{
1057 int wait_time;
1058
1059 if (!tick_isset(next))
1060 wait_time = MAX_DELAY_MS;
1061 else if (tick_is_expired(next, now_ms)) {
1062 activity[tid].poll_exp++;
1063 wait_time = 0;
1064 }
1065 else {
1066 wait_time = TICKS_TO_MS(tick_remain(now_ms, next)) + 1;
1067 if (wait_time > MAX_DELAY_MS)
1068 wait_time = MAX_DELAY_MS;
1069 }
1070 return wait_time;
1071}
1072
Willy Tarreau058b2c12022-06-22 15:21:34 +02001073/* Handle the return of the poller, which consists in calculating the idle
1074 * time, saving a few clocks, marking the thread harmful again etc. All that
1075 * is some boring stuff that all pollers have to do anyway.
1076 */
1077void fd_leaving_poll(int wait_time, int status)
1078{
1079 clock_leaving_poll(wait_time, status);
1080
1081 thread_harmless_end();
1082 thread_idle_end();
1083
Willy Tarreaue7475c82022-06-20 09:23:24 +02001084 _HA_ATOMIC_AND(&th_ctx->flags, ~TH_FL_SLEEPING);
Willy Tarreau058b2c12022-06-22 15:21:34 +02001085}
1086
Willy Tarreau4f60f162007-04-08 16:39:58 +02001087/* disable the specified poller */
1088void disable_poller(const char *poller_name)
1089{
1090 int p;
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +02001091
Willy Tarreau4f60f162007-04-08 16:39:58 +02001092 for (p = 0; p < nbpollers; p++)
1093 if (strcmp(pollers[p].name, poller_name) == 0)
1094 pollers[p].pref = 0;
1095}
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +02001096
Olivier Houchard79321b92018-07-26 17:55:11 +02001097void poller_pipe_io_handler(int fd)
1098{
1099 char buf[1024];
1100 /* Flush the pipe */
1101 while (read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf)) > 0);
1102 fd_cant_recv(fd);
1103}
1104
Willy Tarreau082b6282019-05-22 14:42:12 +02001105/* allocate the per-thread fd_updt thus needs to be called early after
1106 * thread creation.
1107 */
1108static int alloc_pollers_per_thread()
1109{
1110 fd_updt = calloc(global.maxsock, sizeof(*fd_updt));
1111 return fd_updt != NULL;
1112}
1113
1114/* Initialize the pollers per thread.*/
Christopher Fauletd4604ad2017-05-29 10:40:41 +02001115static int init_pollers_per_thread()
1116{
Olivier Houchard79321b92018-07-26 17:55:11 +02001117 int mypipe[2];
Willy Tarreau082b6282019-05-22 14:42:12 +02001118
1119 if (pipe(mypipe) < 0)
Olivier Houchard79321b92018-07-26 17:55:11 +02001120 return 0;
Willy Tarreau082b6282019-05-22 14:42:12 +02001121
Olivier Houchard79321b92018-07-26 17:55:11 +02001122 poller_rd_pipe = mypipe[0];
1123 poller_wr_pipe[tid] = mypipe[1];
Willy Tarreau38247432022-04-26 10:24:14 +02001124 fd_set_nonblock(poller_rd_pipe);
Willy Tarreau27a32452022-07-07 08:29:00 +02001125 fd_insert(poller_rd_pipe, poller_pipe_io_handler, poller_pipe_io_handler, tgid, ti->ltid_bit);
1126 fd_insert(poller_wr_pipe[tid], poller_pipe_io_handler, poller_pipe_io_handler, tgid, ti->ltid_bit);
Olivier Houchard79321b92018-07-26 17:55:11 +02001127 fd_want_recv(poller_rd_pipe);
Willy Tarreau3a6af1e2022-01-24 20:33:09 +01001128 fd_stop_both(poller_wr_pipe[tid]);
Christopher Fauletd4604ad2017-05-29 10:40:41 +02001129 return 1;
1130}
1131
1132/* Deinitialize the pollers per thread */
1133static void deinit_pollers_per_thread()
1134{
William Lallemand808e1b72018-12-15 22:34:31 +01001135 /* rd and wr are init at the same place, but only rd is init to -1, so
1136 we rely to rd to close. */
1137 if (poller_rd_pipe > -1) {
Willy Tarreaue6ca4352022-08-10 17:08:17 +02001138 fd_delete(poller_rd_pipe);
William Lallemand808e1b72018-12-15 22:34:31 +01001139 poller_rd_pipe = -1;
Willy Tarreaue6ca4352022-08-10 17:08:17 +02001140 fd_delete(poller_wr_pipe[tid]);
William Lallemand808e1b72018-12-15 22:34:31 +01001141 poller_wr_pipe[tid] = -1;
1142 }
Christopher Fauletd4604ad2017-05-29 10:40:41 +02001143}
1144
Willy Tarreau082b6282019-05-22 14:42:12 +02001145/* Release the pollers per thread, to be called late */
1146static void free_pollers_per_thread()
1147{
Willy Tarreaub9831452022-07-26 19:06:17 +02001148 fd_nbupdt = 0;
Willy Tarreau61cfdf42021-02-20 10:46:51 +01001149 ha_free(&fd_updt);
Willy Tarreau082b6282019-05-22 14:42:12 +02001150}
1151
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +02001152/*
Willy Tarreau4f60f162007-04-08 16:39:58 +02001153 * Initialize the pollers till the best one is found.
1154 * If none works, returns 0, otherwise 1.
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +02001155 */
Willy Tarreau4f60f162007-04-08 16:39:58 +02001156int init_pollers()
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +02001157{
Willy Tarreau4f60f162007-04-08 16:39:58 +02001158 int p;
1159 struct poller *bp;
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +02001160
Willy Tarreau97ea9c42022-01-27 16:10:48 +01001161 if ((fdtab_addr = calloc(global.maxsock, sizeof(*fdtab) + 64)) == NULL) {
Willy Tarreau7c9f7562020-10-13 15:45:07 +02001162 ha_alert("Not enough memory to allocate %d entries for fdtab!\n", global.maxsock);
Christopher Faulet63fe6522017-08-31 17:52:09 +02001163 goto fail_tab;
Willy Tarreau7c9f7562020-10-13 15:45:07 +02001164 }
Christopher Faulet63fe6522017-08-31 17:52:09 +02001165
Willy Tarreau97ea9c42022-01-27 16:10:48 +01001166 /* always provide an aligned fdtab */
1167 fdtab = (struct fdtab*)((((size_t)fdtab_addr) + 63) & -(size_t)64);
1168
Willy Tarreau7c9f7562020-10-13 15:45:07 +02001169 if ((polled_mask = calloc(global.maxsock, sizeof(*polled_mask))) == NULL) {
1170 ha_alert("Not enough memory to allocate %d entries for polled_mask!\n", global.maxsock);
Olivier Houchardcb92f5c2018-04-26 14:23:07 +02001171 goto fail_polledmask;
Willy Tarreau7c9f7562020-10-13 15:45:07 +02001172 }
Uman Shahzadda7eeed2019-01-17 08:21:39 +00001173
Willy Tarreau7c9f7562020-10-13 15:45:07 +02001174 if ((fdinfo = calloc(global.maxsock, sizeof(*fdinfo))) == NULL) {
1175 ha_alert("Not enough memory to allocate %d entries for fdinfo!\n", global.maxsock);
Christopher Faulet63fe6522017-08-31 17:52:09 +02001176 goto fail_info;
Willy Tarreau7c9f7562020-10-13 15:45:07 +02001177 }
Christopher Faulet63fe6522017-08-31 17:52:09 +02001178
Willy Tarreau35ee7102022-07-08 11:33:43 +02001179 for (p = 0; p < MAX_TGROUPS; p++)
1180 update_list[p].first = update_list[p].last = -1;
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +02001181
Olivier Houchard4815c8c2018-01-24 18:17:56 +01001182 for (p = 0; p < global.maxsock; p++) {
Olivier Houchard4815c8c2018-01-24 18:17:56 +01001183 /* Mark the fd as out of the fd cache */
Olivier Houchard6b96f722018-04-25 16:58:25 +02001184 fdtab[p].update.next = -3;
Olivier Houchard4815c8c2018-01-24 18:17:56 +01001185 }
Christopher Fauletd4604ad2017-05-29 10:40:41 +02001186
Willy Tarreau4f60f162007-04-08 16:39:58 +02001187 do {
1188 bp = NULL;
1189 for (p = 0; p < nbpollers; p++)
1190 if (!bp || (pollers[p].pref > bp->pref))
1191 bp = &pollers[p];
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +02001192
Willy Tarreau4f60f162007-04-08 16:39:58 +02001193 if (!bp || bp->pref == 0)
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +02001194 break;
1195
Willy Tarreau4f60f162007-04-08 16:39:58 +02001196 if (bp->init(bp)) {
1197 memcpy(&cur_poller, bp, sizeof(*bp));
1198 return 1;
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +02001199 }
Willy Tarreau4f60f162007-04-08 16:39:58 +02001200 } while (!bp || bp->pref == 0);
Willy Tarreau7be79a42012-11-11 15:02:54 +01001201
Christopher Faulet63fe6522017-08-31 17:52:09 +02001202 free(fdinfo);
1203 fail_info:
Olivier Houchardcb92f5c2018-04-26 14:23:07 +02001204 free(polled_mask);
1205 fail_polledmask:
Willy Tarreau97ea9c42022-01-27 16:10:48 +01001206 free(fdtab_addr);
Uman Shahzadda7eeed2019-01-17 08:21:39 +00001207 fail_tab:
Willy Tarreau7be79a42012-11-11 15:02:54 +01001208 return 0;
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +02001209}
1210
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +02001211/*
Krzysztof Piotr Oledzkia643baf2008-05-29 23:53:44 +02001212 * Deinitialize the pollers.
1213 */
1214void deinit_pollers() {
1215
1216 struct poller *bp;
1217 int p;
1218
1219 for (p = 0; p < nbpollers; p++) {
1220 bp = &pollers[p];
1221
1222 if (bp && bp->pref)
1223 bp->term(bp);
1224 }
Christopher Fauletd4604ad2017-05-29 10:40:41 +02001225
Willy Tarreau61cfdf42021-02-20 10:46:51 +01001226 ha_free(&fdinfo);
Willy Tarreau97ea9c42022-01-27 16:10:48 +01001227 ha_free(&fdtab_addr);
Willy Tarreau61cfdf42021-02-20 10:46:51 +01001228 ha_free(&polled_mask);
Krzysztof Piotr Oledzkia643baf2008-05-29 23:53:44 +02001229}
1230
1231/*
Willy Tarreau2ff76222007-04-09 19:29:56 +02001232 * Lists the known pollers on <out>.
1233 * Should be performed only before initialization.
1234 */
1235int list_pollers(FILE *out)
1236{
1237 int p;
1238 int last, next;
1239 int usable;
1240 struct poller *bp;
1241
1242 fprintf(out, "Available polling systems :\n");
1243
1244 usable = 0;
1245 bp = NULL;
1246 last = next = -1;
1247 while (1) {
1248 for (p = 0; p < nbpollers; p++) {
Willy Tarreau2ff76222007-04-09 19:29:56 +02001249 if ((next < 0 || pollers[p].pref > next)
Willy Tarreaue79c3b22010-11-19 10:20:36 +01001250 && (last < 0 || pollers[p].pref < last)) {
Willy Tarreau2ff76222007-04-09 19:29:56 +02001251 next = pollers[p].pref;
Willy Tarreaue79c3b22010-11-19 10:20:36 +01001252 if (!bp || (pollers[p].pref > bp->pref))
1253 bp = &pollers[p];
1254 }
Willy Tarreau2ff76222007-04-09 19:29:56 +02001255 }
1256
1257 if (next == -1)
1258 break;
1259
1260 for (p = 0; p < nbpollers; p++) {
1261 if (pollers[p].pref == next) {
1262 fprintf(out, " %10s : ", pollers[p].name);
1263 if (pollers[p].pref == 0)
1264 fprintf(out, "disabled, ");
1265 else
1266 fprintf(out, "pref=%3d, ", pollers[p].pref);
1267 if (pollers[p].test(&pollers[p])) {
1268 fprintf(out, " test result OK");
1269 if (next > 0)
1270 usable++;
Willy Tarreaue79c3b22010-11-19 10:20:36 +01001271 } else {
Willy Tarreau2ff76222007-04-09 19:29:56 +02001272 fprintf(out, " test result FAILED");
Willy Tarreaue79c3b22010-11-19 10:20:36 +01001273 if (bp == &pollers[p])
1274 bp = NULL;
1275 }
Willy Tarreau2ff76222007-04-09 19:29:56 +02001276 fprintf(out, "\n");
1277 }
1278 }
1279 last = next;
1280 next = -1;
1281 };
1282 fprintf(out, "Total: %d (%d usable), will use %s.\n", nbpollers, usable, bp ? bp->name : "none");
1283 return 0;
1284}
1285
1286/*
1287 * Some pollers may lose their connection after a fork(). It may be necessary
1288 * to create initialize part of them again. Returns 0 in case of failure,
1289 * otherwise 1. The fork() function may be NULL if unused. In case of error,
1290 * the the current poller is destroyed and the caller is responsible for trying
1291 * another one by calling init_pollers() again.
1292 */
1293int fork_poller()
1294{
Conrad Hoffmann041751c2014-05-20 14:28:24 +02001295 int fd;
Willy Tarreauce036bc2018-01-29 14:58:02 +01001296 for (fd = 0; fd < global.maxsock; fd++) {
Conrad Hoffmann041751c2014-05-20 14:28:24 +02001297 if (fdtab[fd].owner) {
Willy Tarreau030dae12021-04-06 17:53:33 +02001298 HA_ATOMIC_OR(&fdtab[fd].state, FD_CLONED);
Conrad Hoffmann041751c2014-05-20 14:28:24 +02001299 }
1300 }
1301
Willy Tarreau2ff76222007-04-09 19:29:56 +02001302 if (cur_poller.fork) {
1303 if (cur_poller.fork(&cur_poller))
1304 return 1;
1305 cur_poller.term(&cur_poller);
1306 return 0;
1307 }
1308 return 1;
1309}
1310
Willy Tarreaubc52bec2020-06-18 08:58:47 +02001311/* config parser for global "tune.fd.edge-triggered", accepts "on" or "off" */
1312static int cfg_parse_tune_fd_edge_triggered(char **args, int section_type, struct proxy *curpx,
Willy Tarreau01825162021-03-09 09:53:46 +01001313 const struct proxy *defpx, const char *file, int line,
Willy Tarreaubc52bec2020-06-18 08:58:47 +02001314 char **err)
1315{
1316 if (too_many_args(1, args, err, NULL))
1317 return -1;
1318
1319 if (strcmp(args[1], "on") == 0)
1320 global.tune.options |= GTUNE_FD_ET;
1321 else if (strcmp(args[1], "off") == 0)
1322 global.tune.options &= ~GTUNE_FD_ET;
1323 else {
1324 memprintf(err, "'%s' expects either 'on' or 'off' but got '%s'.", args[0], args[1]);
1325 return -1;
1326 }
1327 return 0;
1328}
1329
1330/* config keyword parsers */
1331static struct cfg_kw_list cfg_kws = {ILH, {
Willy Tarreau9eec7e22021-05-08 11:06:32 +02001332 { CFG_GLOBAL, "tune.fd.edge-triggered", cfg_parse_tune_fd_edge_triggered, KWF_EXPERIMENTAL },
Willy Tarreaubc52bec2020-06-18 08:58:47 +02001333 { 0, NULL, NULL }
1334}};
1335
1336INITCALL1(STG_REGISTER, cfg_register_keywords, &cfg_kws);
1337
Willy Tarreau082b6282019-05-22 14:42:12 +02001338REGISTER_PER_THREAD_ALLOC(alloc_pollers_per_thread);
Willy Tarreau172f5ce2018-11-26 11:21:50 +01001339REGISTER_PER_THREAD_INIT(init_pollers_per_thread);
1340REGISTER_PER_THREAD_DEINIT(deinit_pollers_per_thread);
Willy Tarreau082b6282019-05-22 14:42:12 +02001341REGISTER_PER_THREAD_FREE(free_pollers_per_thread);
Willy Tarreau172f5ce2018-11-26 11:21:50 +01001342
Willy Tarreau2ff76222007-04-09 19:29:56 +02001343/*
Willy Tarreaubaaee002006-06-26 02:48:02 +02001344 * Local variables:
1345 * c-indent-level: 8
1346 * c-basic-offset: 8
1347 * End:
1348 */