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Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +02001/*
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +01002 * include/common/htx.h
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +02003 * This file defines everything related to the internal HTTP messages.
4 *
5 * Copyright (C) 2018 HAProxy Technologies, Christopher Faulet <cfaulet@haproxy.com>
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
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +010022#ifndef _COMMON_HTX_H
23#define _COMMON_HTX_H
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +020024
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +010025#include <stdio.h>
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +020026#include <common/buf.h>
27#include <common/config.h>
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +010028#include <common/ist.h>
29#include <common/http.h>
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +020030#include <common/http-hdr.h>
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +010031#include <common/standard.h>
32
33/*
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +020034 * The internal representation of an HTTP message, called HTX, is a structure
35 * with useful information on the message followed by a contiguous array
36 * containing parts of the message, called blocks. A block is composed of
37 * metadata (htx_blk) and the associated payload. Blocks' metadata are stored
38 * starting from the end of the array while their payload are stored at the
39 * beginning. Blocks' metadata are often simply called blocks. it is a misuse of
40 * language that's simplify explainations.
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +010041 *
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +010042 *
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +020043 * +-----+---------------+------------------------------+--------------+
44 * | HTX | PAYLOADS ==> | | <== HTX_BLKs |
45 * +-----+---------------+------------------------------+--------------+
46 * ^
47 * blocks[] (the beginning of the bocks array)
48 *
49 *
50 * The blocks part remains linear and sorted. You may think about it as an array
51 * with negative indexes. But, instead of using negative indexes, we use
52 * positive positions to identify a block. This position is then converted to a
53 * address relatively to the beginning of the blocks array.
54 *
55 *
56 * .....--+------------------------------+-----+-----+
57 * | ... | BLK | BLK |
58 * .....--+------------------------------+-----+-----+
59 * ^ ^
60 * Addr of the block Addr of the block
61 * at the position 1 at the position 0
62 *
63 *
64 * The payloads part is a raw space that may wrap. You never access to a block's
65 * payload directly. Instead you get a block to retrieve the address of its
66 * payload. When no more space left between blocks and payloads parts, the free
67 * space at the beginning, if any, is used.
68 *
69 *
70 * +----------- WRAPPING ------------------------+
71 * | |
72 * V |
73 * +-----+-------------+---------------+---------------++--------------+
74 * | HTX | PAYLOAD ==> | | PAYLOADS ==X || X== HTX_BLKs |
75 * +-----+-------------+---------------+---------------++--------------+
76 *
77 *
78 * The blocks part, on its side, never wrap. If we have no space to allocate a
79 * new block and if there is a hole at the beginning of the blocks part (so at
80 * the end of the blocks array), we move back all blocks.x
81 *
82 *
83 * ...+--------------+----------+ blocks ...+----------+--------------+
84 * | X== HTX_BLKS | | defrag | | <== HTX_BLKS |
85 * ...+--------------+----------+ =====> ...+----------+--------------+
86 *
87 *
88 * At the end, if payload wrapping or blocks defragmenation is not enough, some
89 * free space may be get back with a full defragmenation. This way, the holes in
90 * the middle are not reusable but count in the available free space. The only
91 * way to reuse this lost space is to fully defragmenate the HTX message.
92 *
93 * - * -
94 *
95 * An HTX block is as well a header as a body part or a trailer. For all these
96 * types of block, a payload is attached to the block. It can also be a mark,
97 * like the end-of-headers or end-of-message. For these blocks, there is no
98 * payload but it count for a byte. It is important to not skip it when data are
99 * forwarded. Metadata of an HTX block are composed of 2 fields :
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +0100100 *
101 * - .info : It a 32 bits field containing the block's type on 4 bits
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200102 * followed by the payload length. See below for details.
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +0100103 *
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200104 * - .addr : The payload's address, if any, relatively to the beginning the
105 * array used to store the HTX message itself.
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +0100106 *
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200107 * htx_blk.info representation :
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +0100108 *
109 * 0b 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000
110 * ---- ------------------------ ---------
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200111 * type value (1 MB max) name length (header/trailer)
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +0100112 * ----------------------------------
113 * data length (256 MB max)
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200114 * (body, method, path, version, status, reason)
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +0100115 *
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200116 * types :
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +0100117 * - 0000 = request start-line
118 * - 0001 = response start-line
119 * - 0010 = header
120 * - 0011 = pseudo-header ou "special" header
121 * - 0100 = end-of-headers
122 * - 0101 = data
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200123 * - 0110 = trailer
124 * - 0111 = end-of-trailers
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +0100125 * - 1000 = end-of-message
126 * ...
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +0100127 * - 1111 = unused
128 *
129 */
130
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200131/* HTX start-line flags */
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +0100132#define HTX_SL_F_NONE 0x00000000
133#define HTX_SL_F_IS_RESP 0x00000001 /* It is the response start-line (unset means the request one) */
134#define HTX_SL_F_XFER_LEN 0x00000002 /* The message xfer size can be dertermined */
135#define HTX_SL_F_XFER_ENC 0x00000004 /* The transfer-encoding header was found in message */
136#define HTX_SL_F_CLEN 0x00000008 /* The content-length header was found in message */
137#define HTX_SL_F_CHNK 0x00000010 /* The message payload is chunked */
138#define HTX_SL_F_VER_11 0x00000020 /* The message indicates version 1.1 or above */
139#define HTX_SL_F_BODYLESS 0x00000040 /* The message has no body (content-length = 0) */
Christopher Faulete21c0162019-06-14 10:08:13 +0200140#define HTX_SL_F_HAS_SCHM 0x00000080 /* The scheme is explicitly specified */
141#define HTX_SL_F_SCHM_HTTP 0x00000100 /* The scheme HTTP should be used */
142#define HTX_SL_F_SCHM_HTTPS 0x00000200 /* The scheme HTTPS should be used */
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +0100143
144/* HTX flags */
145#define HTX_FL_NONE 0x00000000
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200146#define HTX_FL_PARSING_ERROR 0x00000001 /* Set when a parsing error occurred */
147#define HTX_FL_UPGRADE 0x00000002 /* Set when an upgrade is in progress */
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +0100148
149
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200150/* HTX block's type (max 15). */
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +0100151enum htx_blk_type {
152 HTX_BLK_REQ_SL = 0, /* Request start-line */
153 HTX_BLK_RES_SL = 1, /* Response start-line */
154 HTX_BLK_HDR = 2, /* header name/value block */
Christopher Faulet39744f72019-05-24 14:54:00 +0200155 HTX_BLK_EOH = 3, /* end-of-headers block */
156 HTX_BLK_DATA = 4, /* data block */
Christopher Faulet54b5e212019-06-04 10:08:28 +0200157 HTX_BLK_TLR = 5, /* trailer name/value block */
158 HTX_BLK_EOT = 6, /* end-of-trailers block */
159 HTX_BLK_EOM = 7, /* end-of-message block */
Christopher Faulet39744f72019-05-24 14:54:00 +0200160 /* 8 .. 14 unused */
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +0100161 HTX_BLK_UNUSED = 15, /* unused/removed block */
162};
163
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200164/* One HTX block descriptor */
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +0100165struct htx_blk {
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200166 uint32_t addr; /* relative storage address of the block's payload */
167 uint32_t info; /* information about the block (type, length) */
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +0100168};
169
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200170/* Composite return value used by some HTX functions */
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +0100171struct htx_ret {
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200172 int32_t ret; /* A numerical value */
173 struct htx_blk *blk; /* An HTX block */
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +0100174};
175
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200176/* HTX start-line */
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +0100177struct htx_sl {
178 unsigned int flags; /* HTX_SL_F_* */
179 union {
180 struct {
181 enum http_meth_t meth; /* method */
182 } req;
183 struct {
184 uint16_t status; /* status code */
185 } res;
186 } info;
187
188 /* XXX 2 bytes unused */
189
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200190 int32_t hdrs_bytes; /* Bytes held by all headers, as seen by the mux
191 * during parsing, from this start-line to the
192 * corresponding EOH. -1 if unknown */
Christopher Faulet05c083c2019-05-15 14:56:47 +0200193
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +0100194 unsigned int len[3]; /* length of differnt parts of the start-line */
195 char l[0];
196};
197
198/* Internal representation of an HTTP message */
199struct htx {
200 uint32_t size; /* the array size, in bytes, used to store the HTTP message itself */
201 uint32_t data; /* the data size, in bytes. To known to total size used by all allocated
202 * blocks (blocks and their contents), you need to add size used by blocks,
203 * i.e. [ used * sizeof(struct htx_blk *) ] */
204
205 uint32_t used; /* number of blocks in use */
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200206 uint32_t tail; /* newest inserted block. -1 if the HTX message is empty */
207 uint32_t head; /* oldest inserted block. -1 if the HTX message is empty */
Christopher Fauletd7884d32019-06-11 10:40:43 +0200208
209 uint32_t tail_addr; /* start address of the free space in front of the the blocks table */
210 uint32_t head_addr; /* start address of the free space at the beginning */
211 uint32_t end_addr; /* end address of the free space at the beginning */
212
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +0100213
214 uint64_t extra; /* known bytes amount remaining to receive */
215 uint32_t flags; /* HTX_FL_* */
216
Christopher Faulet29f17582019-05-23 11:03:26 +0200217 int32_t first; /* position of the first block to (re)start the analyse. -1 if unset. */
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +0100218
219 struct htx_blk blocks[0]; /* Blocks representing the HTTP message itself */
220};
221
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200222
223extern struct htx htx_empty;
224
225struct htx_blk *htx_defrag(struct htx *htx, struct htx_blk *blk);
226struct htx_blk *htx_add_blk(struct htx *htx, enum htx_blk_type type, uint32_t blksz);
227struct htx_blk *htx_remove_blk(struct htx *htx, struct htx_blk *blk);
Christopher Faulet00cf6972019-01-07 14:53:27 +0100228void htx_truncate(struct htx *htx, uint32_t offset);
Christopher Faulet549822f2019-02-25 10:23:19 +0100229struct htx_ret htx_drain(struct htx *htx, uint32_t max);
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200230
231struct htx_blk *htx_replace_blk_value(struct htx *htx, struct htx_blk *blk,
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100232 const struct ist old, const struct ist new);
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200233struct htx_ret htx_xfer_blks(struct htx *dst, struct htx *src, uint32_t count,
234 enum htx_blk_type mark);
235
Christopher Fauletf1ba18d2018-11-26 21:37:08 +0100236struct htx_sl *htx_add_stline(struct htx *htx, enum htx_blk_type type, unsigned int flags,
237 const struct ist p1, const struct ist p2, const struct ist p3);
238struct htx_sl *htx_replace_stline(struct htx *htx, struct htx_blk *blk, const struct ist p1,
239 const struct ist p2, const struct ist p3);
240
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200241struct htx_blk *htx_replace_header(struct htx *htx, struct htx_blk *blk,
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100242 const struct ist name, const struct ist value);
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200243
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200244struct htx_blk *htx_add_header(struct htx *htx, const struct ist name, const struct ist value);
Christopher Faulet2d7c5392019-06-03 10:41:26 +0200245struct htx_blk *htx_add_trailer(struct htx *htx, const struct ist name, const struct ist value);
Willy Tarreau52610e92019-01-03 18:26:17 +0100246struct htx_blk *htx_add_blk_type_size(struct htx *htx, enum htx_blk_type type, uint32_t blksz);
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200247struct htx_blk *htx_add_all_headers(struct htx *htx, const struct http_hdr *hdrs);
Christopher Faulet2d7c5392019-06-03 10:41:26 +0200248struct htx_blk *htx_add_all_trailers(struct htx *htx, const struct http_hdr *hdrs);
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200249struct htx_blk *htx_add_endof(struct htx *htx, enum htx_blk_type type);
Christopher Fauletd7884d32019-06-11 10:40:43 +0200250struct htx_blk *htx_add_data_atonce(struct htx *htx, struct ist data);
Willy Tarreau0a7ef022019-05-28 10:30:11 +0200251size_t htx_add_data(struct htx *htx, const struct ist data);
Christopher Faulet86bc8df2019-06-11 10:38:38 +0200252struct htx_blk *htx_add_last_data(struct htx *htx, struct ist data);
Christopher Faulet86fcf6d2019-06-11 10:41:19 +0200253void htx_move_blk_before(struct htx *htx, struct htx_blk **blk, struct htx_blk **ref);
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200254
Christopher Fauletc59ff232018-12-03 13:58:44 +0100255int htx_reqline_to_h1(const struct htx_sl *sl, struct buffer *chk);
256int htx_stline_to_h1(const struct htx_sl *sl, struct buffer *chk);
257int htx_hdr_to_h1(const struct ist n, const struct ist v, struct buffer *chk);
258int htx_data_to_h1(const struct ist data, struct buffer *chk, int chunked);
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200259
Christopher Faulet570d1612018-11-26 11:13:57 +0100260/* Functions and macros to get parts of the start-line or legnth of these
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200261 * parts. Request and response start-lines are both composed of 3 parts.
Christopher Faulet570d1612018-11-26 11:13:57 +0100262 */
263#define HTX_SL_LEN(sl) ((sl)->len[0] + (sl)->len[1] + (sl)->len[2])
264
265#define HTX_SL_P1_LEN(sl) ((sl)->len[0])
266#define HTX_SL_P2_LEN(sl) ((sl)->len[1])
267#define HTX_SL_P3_LEN(sl) ((sl)->len[2])
268#define HTX_SL_P1_PTR(sl) ((sl)->l)
269#define HTX_SL_P2_PTR(sl) (HTX_SL_P1_PTR(sl) + HTX_SL_P1_LEN(sl))
270#define HTX_SL_P3_PTR(sl) (HTX_SL_P2_PTR(sl) + HTX_SL_P2_LEN(sl))
271
272#define HTX_SL_REQ_MLEN(sl) HTX_SL_P1_LEN(sl)
273#define HTX_SL_REQ_ULEN(sl) HTX_SL_P2_LEN(sl)
274#define HTX_SL_REQ_VLEN(sl) HTX_SL_P3_LEN(sl)
275#define HTX_SL_REQ_MPTR(sl) HTX_SL_P1_PTR(sl)
276#define HTX_SL_REQ_UPTR(sl) HTX_SL_P2_PTR(sl)
277#define HTX_SL_REQ_VPTR(sl) HTX_SL_P3_PTR(sl)
278
279#define HTX_SL_RES_VLEN(sl) HTX_SL_P1_LEN(sl)
280#define HTX_SL_RES_CLEN(sl) HTX_SL_P2_LEN(sl)
281#define HTX_SL_RES_RLEN(sl) HTX_SL_P3_LEN(sl)
282#define HTX_SL_RES_VPTR(sl) HTX_SL_P1_PTR(sl)
283#define HTX_SL_RES_CPTR(sl) HTX_SL_P2_PTR(sl)
284#define HTX_SL_RES_RPTR(sl) HTX_SL_P3_PTR(sl)
285
Willy Tarreau8de1df92019-04-15 21:27:18 +0200286static inline struct ist htx_sl_p1(const struct htx_sl *sl)
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +0100287{
288 return ist2(HTX_SL_P1_PTR(sl), HTX_SL_P1_LEN(sl));
289}
Christopher Faulet570d1612018-11-26 11:13:57 +0100290
Willy Tarreau8de1df92019-04-15 21:27:18 +0200291static inline struct ist htx_sl_p2(const struct htx_sl *sl)
Christopher Faulet570d1612018-11-26 11:13:57 +0100292{
293 return ist2(HTX_SL_P2_PTR(sl), HTX_SL_P2_LEN(sl));
294}
295
Willy Tarreau8de1df92019-04-15 21:27:18 +0200296static inline struct ist htx_sl_p3(const struct htx_sl *sl)
Christopher Faulet570d1612018-11-26 11:13:57 +0100297{
298 return ist2(HTX_SL_P3_PTR(sl), HTX_SL_P3_LEN(sl));
299}
300
Willy Tarreau8de1df92019-04-15 21:27:18 +0200301static inline struct ist htx_sl_req_meth(const struct htx_sl *sl)
Christopher Faulet570d1612018-11-26 11:13:57 +0100302{
303 return htx_sl_p1(sl);
304}
305
Willy Tarreau8de1df92019-04-15 21:27:18 +0200306static inline struct ist htx_sl_req_uri(const struct htx_sl *sl)
Christopher Faulet570d1612018-11-26 11:13:57 +0100307{
308 return htx_sl_p2(sl);
309}
310
Willy Tarreau8de1df92019-04-15 21:27:18 +0200311static inline struct ist htx_sl_req_vsn(const struct htx_sl *sl)
Christopher Faulet570d1612018-11-26 11:13:57 +0100312{
313 return htx_sl_p3(sl);
314}
315
316
Willy Tarreau8de1df92019-04-15 21:27:18 +0200317static inline struct ist htx_sl_res_vsn(const struct htx_sl *sl)
Christopher Faulet570d1612018-11-26 11:13:57 +0100318{
319 return htx_sl_p1(sl);
320}
321
Willy Tarreau8de1df92019-04-15 21:27:18 +0200322static inline struct ist htx_sl_res_code(const struct htx_sl *sl)
Christopher Faulet570d1612018-11-26 11:13:57 +0100323{
324 return htx_sl_p2(sl);
325}
326
Willy Tarreau8de1df92019-04-15 21:27:18 +0200327static inline struct ist htx_sl_res_reason(const struct htx_sl *sl)
Christopher Faulet570d1612018-11-26 11:13:57 +0100328{
329 return htx_sl_p3(sl);
330}
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200331
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200332/* Converts a position to the corresponding relative address */
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200333static inline uint32_t htx_pos_to_idx(const struct htx *htx, uint32_t pos)
334{
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100335 return ((htx->size / sizeof(htx->blocks[0])) - pos - 1);
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200336}
337
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200338/* Returns the position of the block <blk>. It is the caller responsibility to
339 * be sure <blk> is part of <htx>. */
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200340static inline uint32_t htx_get_blk_pos(const struct htx *htx, const struct htx_blk *blk)
341{
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100342 return (htx->blocks + (htx->size / sizeof(htx->blocks[0])) - blk - 1);
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200343}
344
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200345/* Returns the block at the position <pos>. It is the caller responsibility to
346 * be sure the block at the position <pos> exists. */
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200347static inline struct htx_blk *htx_get_blk(const struct htx *htx, uint32_t pos)
348{
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100349 return ((struct htx_blk *)(htx->blocks) + htx_pos_to_idx(htx, pos));
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200350}
351
352/* Returns the type of the block <blk> */
353static inline enum htx_blk_type htx_get_blk_type(const struct htx_blk *blk)
354{
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100355 return (blk->info >> 28);
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200356}
357
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200358/* Returns the size of the block <blk>, depending of its type */
359static inline uint32_t htx_get_blksz(const struct htx_blk *blk)
360{
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100361 enum htx_blk_type type = htx_get_blk_type(blk);
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200362
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100363 switch (type) {
364 case HTX_BLK_HDR:
Christopher Faulet2d7c5392019-06-03 10:41:26 +0200365 case HTX_BLK_TLR:
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100366 /* name.length + value.length */
367 return ((blk->info & 0xff) + ((blk->info >> 8) & 0xfffff));
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100368 default:
369 /* value.length */
370 return (blk->info & 0xfffffff);
371 }
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200372}
373
Christopher Faulet28f29c72019-04-30 17:55:45 +0200374/* Returns the position of the oldest entry (head).
375 *
376 * An signed 32-bits integer is returned to handle -1 case. Blocks position are
377 * store on unsigned 32-bits integer, but it is impossible to have so much
378 * blocks to overflow a 32-bits signed integer !
379 */
380static inline int32_t htx_get_head(const struct htx *htx)
381{
382 return (htx->used ? htx->head : -1);
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200383}
384
385/* Returns the oldest HTX block (head) if the HTX message is not
386 * empty. Otherwise it returns NULL.
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100387 */
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200388static inline struct htx_blk *htx_get_head_blk(const struct htx *htx)
389{
390 int32_t head = htx_get_head(htx);
391
392 return ((head == -1) ? NULL : htx_get_blk(htx, head));
393}
394
395/* Returns the type of the oldest HTX block (head) if the HTX message is not
396 * empty. Otherwise it returns HTX_BLK_UNUSED.
397 */
398static inline enum htx_blk_type htx_get_head_type(const struct htx *htx)
399{
400 struct htx_blk *blk = htx_get_head_blk(htx);
401
402 return (blk ? htx_get_blk_type(blk) : HTX_BLK_UNUSED);
403}
404
405/* Returns the position of the newest entry (tail).
406 *
407 * An signed 32-bits integer is returned to handle -1 case. Blocks position are
408 * store on unsigned 32-bits integer, but it is impossible to have so much
409 * blocks to overflow a 32-bits signed integer !
410 */
411static inline int32_t htx_get_tail(const struct htx *htx)
412{
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100413 return (htx->used ? htx->tail : -1);
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200414}
415
416/* Returns the newest HTX block (tail) if the HTX message is not
417 * empty. Otherwise it returns NULL.
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100418 */
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200419static inline struct htx_blk *htx_get_tail_blk(const struct htx *htx)
420{
421 int32_t tail = htx_get_tail(htx);
422
423 return ((tail == -1) ? NULL : htx_get_blk(htx, tail));
424}
425
426/* Returns the type of the newest HTX block (tail) if the HTX message is not
427 * empty. Otherwise it returns HTX_BLK_UNUSED.
428 */
429static inline enum htx_blk_type htx_get_tail_type(const struct htx *htx)
430{
431 struct htx_blk *blk = htx_get_tail_blk(htx);
432
433 return (blk ? htx_get_blk_type(blk) : HTX_BLK_UNUSED);
434}
435
Christopher Faulet29f17582019-05-23 11:03:26 +0200436/* Returns the position of the first block in the HTX message <htx>. If unset,
437 * or if <htx> is empty, -1 is returned.
Christopher Fauleta3ad6b12019-05-13 11:36:27 +0200438 *
439 * An signed 32-bits integer is returned to handle -1 case. Blocks position are
440 * store on unsigned 32-bits integer, but it is impossible to have so much
441 * blocks to overflow a 32-bits signed integer !
442 */
443static inline int32_t htx_get_first(const struct htx *htx)
444{
Christopher Faulet29f17582019-05-23 11:03:26 +0200445 if (!htx->used)
446 return -1;
447 return htx->first;
Christopher Fauleta3ad6b12019-05-13 11:36:27 +0200448}
449
Christopher Faulet29f17582019-05-23 11:03:26 +0200450/* Returns the first HTX block in the HTX message <htx>. If unset or if <htx> is
451 * empty, NULL returned.
Christopher Fauleta3ad6b12019-05-13 11:36:27 +0200452 */
453static inline struct htx_blk *htx_get_first_blk(const struct htx *htx)
454{
455 int32_t pos;
456
457 pos = htx_get_first(htx);
458 return ((pos == -1) ? NULL : htx_get_blk(htx, pos));
459}
460
461/* Returns the type of the first block in the HTX message <htx>. If unset or if
462 * <htx> is empty, HTX_BLK_UNUSED is returned.
463 */
464static inline enum htx_blk_type htx_get_first_type(const struct htx *htx)
465{
466 struct htx_blk *blk = htx_get_first_blk(htx);
467
468 return (blk ? htx_get_blk_type(blk) : HTX_BLK_UNUSED);
469}
470
Joseph Herlantc42c0e92018-11-25 10:43:27 -0800471/* Returns the position of block immediately before the one pointed by <pos>. If
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200472 * the message is empty or if <pos> is the position of the head, -1 returned.
473 *
474 * An signed 32-bits integer is returned to handle -1 case. Blocks position are
475 * store on unsigned 32-bits integer, but it is impossible to have so much
476 * blocks to overflow a 32-bits signed integer !
477 */
478static inline int32_t htx_get_prev(const struct htx *htx, uint32_t pos)
479{
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100480 int32_t head;
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200481
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100482 head = htx_get_head(htx);
483 if (head == -1 || pos == head)
484 return -1;
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100485 return (pos - 1);
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200486}
487
Christopher Fauletd16b0a72018-11-22 11:23:23 +0100488/* Returns the HTX block before <blk> in the HTX message <htx>. If <blk> is the
489 * head, NULL returned.
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100490 */
Christopher Fauletd16b0a72018-11-22 11:23:23 +0100491static inline struct htx_blk *htx_get_prev_blk(const struct htx *htx,
492 const struct htx_blk *blk)
493{
494 int32_t pos;
495
496 pos = htx_get_prev(htx, htx_get_blk_pos(htx, blk));
497 return ((pos == -1) ? NULL : htx_get_blk(htx, pos));
498}
499
Joseph Herlantc42c0e92018-11-25 10:43:27 -0800500/* Returns the position of block immediately after the one pointed by <pos>. If
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200501 * the message is empty or if <pos> is the position of the tail, -1 returned.
502 *
503 * An signed 32-bits integer is returned to handle -1 case. Blocks position are
504 * store on unsigned 32-bits integer, but it is impossible to have so much
505 * blocks to overflow a 32-bits signed integer !
506 */
507static inline int32_t htx_get_next(const struct htx *htx, uint32_t pos)
508{
Christopher Faulet28f29c72019-04-30 17:55:45 +0200509 if (!htx->used || pos == htx->tail)
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100510 return -1;
Christopher Fauletd7884d32019-06-11 10:40:43 +0200511 return (pos + 1);
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200512
513}
Christopher Fauletd16b0a72018-11-22 11:23:23 +0100514
515/* Returns the HTX block after <blk> in the HTX message <htx>. If <blk> is the
516 * tail, NULL returned.
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100517 */
Christopher Fauletd16b0a72018-11-22 11:23:23 +0100518static inline struct htx_blk *htx_get_next_blk(const struct htx *htx,
519 const struct htx_blk *blk)
520{
521 int32_t pos;
522
523 pos = htx_get_next(htx, htx_get_blk_pos(htx, blk));
524 return ((pos == -1) ? NULL : htx_get_blk(htx, pos));
525}
526
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200527/* Changes the size of the value. It is the caller responsibility to change the
Christopher Faulet8d09dc22019-06-18 09:37:00 +0200528 * value itself, make sure there is enough space and update allocated
529 * value. This function updates the HTX message accordingly.
530 */
531static inline void htx_change_blk_value_len(struct htx *htx, struct htx_blk *blk, uint32_t newlen)
532{
533 enum htx_blk_type type = htx_get_blk_type(blk);
534 uint32_t oldlen, sz;
535 int32_t delta;
536
537 sz = htx_get_blksz(blk);
538 switch (type) {
539 case HTX_BLK_HDR:
540 case HTX_BLK_TLR:
541 oldlen = (blk->info >> 8) & 0xfffff;
542 blk->info = (type << 28) + (newlen << 8) + (blk->info & 0xff);
543 break;
544 default:
545 oldlen = blk->info & 0xfffffff;
546 blk->info = (type << 28) + newlen;
547 break;
548 }
549
550 /* Update HTTP message */
551 delta = (newlen - oldlen);
552 htx->data += delta;
553 if (blk->addr+sz == htx->tail_addr)
554 htx->tail_addr += delta;
555 else if (blk->addr+sz == htx->head_addr)
556 htx->head_addr += delta;
557}
558
559/* Changes the size of the value. It is the caller responsibility to change the
560 * value itself, make sure there is enough space and update allocated
561 * value. Unlike the function htx_change_blk_value_len(), this one does not
562 * update the HTX message. So it should be used with caution.
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200563 */
564static inline void htx_set_blk_value_len(struct htx_blk *blk, uint32_t vlen)
565{
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100566 enum htx_blk_type type = htx_get_blk_type(blk);
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200567
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100568 switch (type) {
569 case HTX_BLK_HDR:
Christopher Faulet2d7c5392019-06-03 10:41:26 +0200570 case HTX_BLK_TLR:
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100571 blk->info = (type << 28) + (vlen << 8) + (blk->info & 0xff);
572 break;
573 case HTX_BLK_REQ_SL:
574 case HTX_BLK_RES_SL:
575 case HTX_BLK_DATA:
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100576 blk->info = (type << 28) + vlen;
577 break;
578 default:
579 /* Unexpected case */
580 break;
581 }
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200582}
583
584/* Returns the data pointer of the block <blk> */
585static inline void *htx_get_blk_ptr(const struct htx *htx, const struct htx_blk *blk)
586{
587 return ((void *)htx->blocks + blk->addr);
588}
589
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200590/* Returns the name of the block <blk>, only if it is a header or a
591 * trailer. Otherwise it returns an empty string.
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200592 */
593static inline struct ist htx_get_blk_name(const struct htx *htx, const struct htx_blk *blk)
594{
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100595 enum htx_blk_type type = htx_get_blk_type(blk);
596 struct ist ret;
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200597
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100598 switch (type) {
599 case HTX_BLK_HDR:
Christopher Faulet2d7c5392019-06-03 10:41:26 +0200600 case HTX_BLK_TLR:
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100601 ret.ptr = htx_get_blk_ptr(htx, blk);
602 ret.len = blk->info & 0xff;
603 break;
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200604
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100605 default:
606 return ist("");
607 }
608 return ret;
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200609}
610
Christopher Faulet54483df2018-11-26 15:05:52 +0100611
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200612/* Returns the value of the block <blk>, depending on its type. If there is no
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200613 * value (for end-of blocks), an empty one is retruned.
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200614 */
615static inline struct ist htx_get_blk_value(const struct htx *htx, const struct htx_blk *blk)
616{
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100617 enum htx_blk_type type = htx_get_blk_type(blk);
618 struct ist ret;
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200619
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100620 switch (type) {
621 case HTX_BLK_HDR:
Christopher Faulet2d7c5392019-06-03 10:41:26 +0200622 case HTX_BLK_TLR:
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100623 ret.ptr = htx_get_blk_ptr(htx, blk) + (blk->info & 0xff);
624 ret.len = (blk->info >> 8) & 0xfffff;
625 break;
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200626
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100627 case HTX_BLK_REQ_SL:
628 case HTX_BLK_RES_SL:
629 case HTX_BLK_DATA:
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100630 ret.ptr = htx_get_blk_ptr(htx, blk);
631 ret.len = blk->info & 0xfffffff;
632 break;
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200633
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100634 default:
635 return ist("");
636 }
637 return ret;
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200638}
639
Willy Tarreauc01ed9f2018-11-30 14:29:31 +0100640/* Removes <n> bytes from the beginning of DATA block <blk>. The block's start
641 * address and its length are adjusted, and the htx's total data count is
642 * updated. This is used to mark that part of some data were transfered
643 * from a DATA block without removing this DATA block. No sanity check is
644 * performed, the caller is reponsible for doing this exclusively on DATA
645 * blocks, and never removing more than the block's size.
646 */
647static inline void htx_cut_data_blk(struct htx *htx, struct htx_blk *blk, uint32_t n)
648{
Christopher Fauletd7884d32019-06-11 10:40:43 +0200649 if (blk->addr == htx->end_addr)
650 htx->end_addr += n;
Willy Tarreauc01ed9f2018-11-30 14:29:31 +0100651 blk->addr += n;
652 blk->info -= n;
653 htx->data -= n;
654}
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200655
656/* Returns the space used by metadata in <htx>. */
657static inline uint32_t htx_meta_space(const struct htx *htx)
658{
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100659 return (htx->used * sizeof(htx->blocks[0]));
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200660}
661
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200662/* Returns the space used (payload + metadata) in <htx> */
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200663static inline uint32_t htx_used_space(const struct htx *htx)
664{
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100665 return (htx->data + htx_meta_space(htx));
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200666}
667
668/* Returns the free space in <htx> */
669static inline uint32_t htx_free_space(const struct htx *htx)
670{
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100671 return (htx->size - htx_used_space(htx));
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200672}
673
674/* Returns the maximum size available to store some data in <htx> if a new block
675 * is reserved.
676 */
677static inline uint32_t htx_free_data_space(const struct htx *htx)
678{
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100679 uint32_t free = htx_free_space(htx);
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200680
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100681 if (free < sizeof(htx->blocks[0]))
682 return 0;
683 return (free - sizeof(htx->blocks[0]));
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200684}
685
Christopher Faulet2ae35042019-05-16 11:16:39 +0200686/* Returns the maximum size for a block, not exceeding <max> bytes. <max> may be
687 * set to -1 to have no limit.
688 */
689static inline uint32_t htx_get_max_blksz(const struct htx *htx, int32_t max)
690{
691 uint32_t free = htx_free_space(htx);
692
693 if (max != -1 && free > max)
694 free = max;
695 if (free < sizeof(htx->blocks[0]))
696 return 0;
697 return (free - sizeof(htx->blocks[0]));
698}
699
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200700/* Returns 1 if the message has less than 1/4 of its capacity free, otherwise 0 */
701static inline int htx_almost_full(const struct htx *htx)
702{
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100703 if (!htx->size || htx_free_space(htx) < htx->size / 4)
704 return 1;
705 return 0;
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200706}
707
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200708/* Resets an HTX message */
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200709static inline void htx_reset(struct htx *htx)
710{
Christopher Fauletd7884d32019-06-11 10:40:43 +0200711 htx->data = htx->used = htx->tail = htx->head = 0;
712 htx->tail_addr = htx->head_addr = htx->end_addr = 0;
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200713 htx->extra = 0;
714 htx->flags = HTX_FL_NONE;
Christopher Faulet29f17582019-05-23 11:03:26 +0200715 htx->first = -1;
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200716}
717
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200718/* Returns the available room for raw data in buffer <buf> once HTX overhead is
Willy Tarreau3906e222018-12-05 07:56:25 +0100719 * taken into account (one HTX header and two blocks). The purpose is to figure
720 * the optimal fill length to avoid copies.
721 */
722static inline size_t buf_room_for_htx_data(const struct buffer *buf)
723{
724 size_t room;
725
726 room = b_room(buf);
727 if (room <= sizeof(struct htx) + 2 * sizeof(struct htx_blk))
728 room = 0;
729 else
730 room -= sizeof(struct htx) + 2 * sizeof(struct htx_blk);
731
732 return room;
733}
734
Christopher Faulet27ba2dc2018-12-05 11:53:24 +0100735
736/* Returns an HTX message using the buffer <buf>. Unlike htx_from_buf(), this
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200737 * function does not update the buffer. So if the HTX message is updated, the
738 * caller must call htx_to_buf() to be sure to also update the underlying buffer
739 * accordingly. Note that it always returns a valid pointer, either to an
740 * initialized buffer or to the empty buffer. This function must always be
741 * called with a buffer containing an HTX message (or an empty buffer).
Willy Tarreau245d1892019-01-31 07:21:42 +0100742 */
Christopher Faulet27ba2dc2018-12-05 11:53:24 +0100743static inline struct htx *htxbuf(const struct buffer *buf)
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200744{
Christopher Faulet27ba2dc2018-12-05 11:53:24 +0100745 struct htx *htx;
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200746
Christopher Faulet27ba2dc2018-12-05 11:53:24 +0100747 if (b_is_null(buf))
748 return &htx_empty;
749 htx = ((struct htx *)(buf->area));
750 if (!b_data(buf)) {
Willy Tarreau8ae42352018-12-05 09:47:34 +0100751 htx->size = buf->size - sizeof(*htx);
Christopher Faulet27ba2dc2018-12-05 11:53:24 +0100752 htx_reset(htx);
Willy Tarreau8ae42352018-12-05 09:47:34 +0100753 }
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200754 return htx;
755}
756
Christopher Faulet27ba2dc2018-12-05 11:53:24 +0100757/* Returns an HTX message using the buffer <buf>. <buf> is updated to appear as
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200758 * full. It should be used when you want to add something into the HTX message,
759 * so the call to htx_to_buf() may be skipped. But, it is the caller
760 * responsibility to call htx_to_buf() to reset <buf> if it is relevant. The
761 * returned pointer is always valid. This function must always be called with a
762 * buffer containing an HTX message (or an empty buffer).
Christopher Faulet27ba2dc2018-12-05 11:53:24 +0100763 *
Willy Tarreau245d1892019-01-31 07:21:42 +0100764 * The caller can call htxbuf() function to avoid any update of the buffer.
Christopher Faulet27ba2dc2018-12-05 11:53:24 +0100765 */
766static inline struct htx *htx_from_buf(struct buffer *buf)
767{
768 struct htx *htx = htxbuf(buf);
769
770 b_set_data(buf, b_size(buf));
771 return htx;
772}
773
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200774/* Update <buf> accordingly to the HTX message <htx> */
Christopher Faulet27ba2dc2018-12-05 11:53:24 +0100775static inline void htx_to_buf(struct htx *htx, struct buffer *buf)
776{
Christopher Faulet0ef372a2019-04-08 10:57:20 +0200777 if (!htx->used && !(htx->flags & (HTX_FL_PARSING_ERROR|HTX_FL_UPGRADE))) {
Christopher Faulet27ba2dc2018-12-05 11:53:24 +0100778 htx_reset(htx);
779 b_set_data(buf, 0);
780 }
781 else
782 b_set_data(buf, b_size(buf));
783}
784
Willy Tarreaue5fcfbe2019-01-31 07:31:18 +0100785/* Returns 1 if the message is empty, otherwise it returns 0. Note that it is
786 * illegal to call this with htx == NULL.
787 */
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200788static inline int htx_is_empty(const struct htx *htx)
789{
Willy Tarreaue5fcfbe2019-01-31 07:31:18 +0100790 return !htx->used;
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200791}
792
Willy Tarreaue5fcfbe2019-01-31 07:31:18 +0100793/* Returns 1 if the message is not empty, otherwise it returns 0. Note that it
794 * is illegal to call this with htx == NULL.
795 */
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200796static inline int htx_is_not_empty(const struct htx *htx)
797{
Willy Tarreaue5fcfbe2019-01-31 07:31:18 +0100798 return htx->used;
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200799}
800
801/* For debugging purpose */
802static inline const char *htx_blk_type_str(enum htx_blk_type type)
803{
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100804 switch (type) {
805 case HTX_BLK_REQ_SL: return "HTX_BLK_REQ_SL";
806 case HTX_BLK_RES_SL: return "HTX_BLK_RES_SL";
807 case HTX_BLK_HDR: return "HTX_BLK_HDR";
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100808 case HTX_BLK_EOH: return "HTX_BLK_EOH";
809 case HTX_BLK_DATA: return "HTX_BLK_DATA";
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100810 case HTX_BLK_TLR: return "HTX_BLK_TLR";
Christopher Faulet2d7c5392019-06-03 10:41:26 +0200811 case HTX_BLK_EOT: return "HTX_BLK_EOT";
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100812 case HTX_BLK_EOM: return "HTX_BLK_EOM";
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100813 case HTX_BLK_UNUSED: return "HTX_BLK_UNUSED";
814 default: return "HTX_BLK_???";
815 };
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200816}
817
Christopher Faulet4eb8c3d2019-06-19 13:48:09 +0200818/* For debugging purpose */
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200819static inline void htx_dump(struct htx *htx)
820{
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100821 int32_t pos;
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200822
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100823 fprintf(stderr, "htx:%p [ size=%u - data=%u - used=%u - wrap=%s - extra=%llu]\n",
Christopher Fauletd7884d32019-06-11 10:40:43 +0200824 htx, htx->size, htx->data, htx->used, (!htx->head_addr) ? "NO" : "YES",
Willy Tarreaua7280a12018-11-26 19:41:40 +0100825 (unsigned long long)htx->extra);
Christopher Fauletd7884d32019-06-11 10:40:43 +0200826 fprintf(stderr, "\tfirst=%d - head=%u, tail=%u\n",
827 htx->first, htx->head, htx->tail);
828 fprintf(stderr, "\ttail_addr=%d - head_addr=%u, end_addr=%u\n",
829 htx->tail_addr, htx->head_addr, htx->end_addr);
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200830
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100831 for (pos = htx_get_head(htx); pos != -1; pos = htx_get_next(htx, pos)) {
Christopher Faulet570d1612018-11-26 11:13:57 +0100832 struct htx_sl *sl;
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100833 struct htx_blk *blk = htx_get_blk(htx, pos);
834 enum htx_blk_type type = htx_get_blk_type(blk);
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100835 uint32_t sz = htx_get_blksz(blk);
836 struct ist n, v;
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200837
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100838 n = htx_get_blk_name(htx, blk);
839 v = htx_get_blk_value(htx, blk);
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200840
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100841 if (type == HTX_BLK_REQ_SL || type == HTX_BLK_RES_SL) {
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200842 sl = htx_get_blk_ptr(htx, blk);
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100843 fprintf(stderr, "\t\t[%u] type=%-17s - size=%-6u - addr=%-6u\t%.*s %.*s %.*s\n",
844 pos, htx_blk_type_str(type), sz, blk->addr,
845 HTX_SL_P1_LEN(sl), HTX_SL_P1_PTR(sl),
846 HTX_SL_P2_LEN(sl), HTX_SL_P2_PTR(sl),
847 HTX_SL_P3_LEN(sl), HTX_SL_P3_PTR(sl));
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200848 }
Christopher Faulet2d7c5392019-06-03 10:41:26 +0200849 else if (type == HTX_BLK_HDR || type == HTX_BLK_TLR)
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100850 fprintf(stderr, "\t\t[%u] type=%-17s - size=%-6u - addr=%-6u\t%.*s: %.*s\n",
851 pos, htx_blk_type_str(type), sz, blk->addr,
852 (int)n.len, n.ptr,
853 (int)v.len, v.ptr);
Christopher Fauletaa75b3d2018-12-05 16:20:40 +0100854 else
855 fprintf(stderr, "\t\t[%u] type=%-17s - size=%-6u - addr=%-6u%s\n",
856 pos, htx_blk_type_str(type), sz, blk->addr,
857 (!v.len ? "\t<empty>" : ""));
858 }
859 fprintf(stderr, "\n");
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200860}
861
Willy Tarreaub96b77e2018-12-11 10:22:41 +0100862#endif /* _COMMON_HTX_H */
Christopher Fauleta3d2a162018-10-22 08:59:39 +0200863
864/*
865 * Local variables:
866 * c-indent-level: 8
867 * c-basic-offset: 8
868 * End:
869 */