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Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01001#include <sys/socket.h>
2
Thierry FOURNIER6f1fd482015-01-23 14:06:13 +01003#include <lauxlib.h>
4#include <lua.h>
5#include <lualib.h>
6
Cyril Bontédc0306e2015-03-02 00:08:40 +01007#if !defined(LUA_VERSION_NUM) || LUA_VERSION_NUM < 502
8#error "Requires Lua 5.2 or later."
9#endif
10
Thierry FOURNIER380d0932015-01-23 14:27:52 +010011#include <ebpttree.h>
12
13#include <common/cfgparse.h>
14
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +010015#include <types/connection.h>
Thierry FOURNIER380d0932015-01-23 14:27:52 +010016#include <types/hlua.h>
Thierry FOURNIER65f34c62015-02-16 20:11:43 +010017#include <types/proto_tcp.h>
Thierry FOURNIER380d0932015-01-23 14:27:52 +010018#include <types/proxy.h>
19
Thierry FOURNIER55da1652015-01-23 11:36:30 +010020#include <proto/arg.h>
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +010021#include <proto/channel.h>
Thierry FOURNIER9a819e72015-02-16 20:22:55 +010022#include <proto/hdr_idx.h>
Thierry FOURNIERa097fdf2015-03-03 15:17:35 +010023#include <proto/hlua.h>
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +010024#include <proto/obj_type.h>
Thierry FOURNIER83758bb2015-02-04 13:21:04 +010025#include <proto/pattern.h>
Thierry FOURNIERd0fa5382015-02-16 20:14:51 +010026#include <proto/payload.h>
27#include <proto/proto_http.h>
Thierry FOURNIER258d8aa2015-02-16 20:23:40 +010028#include <proto/proto_tcp.h>
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +010029#include <proto/raw_sock.h>
Thierry FOURNIERd0fa5382015-02-16 20:14:51 +010030#include <proto/sample.h>
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +010031#include <proto/server.h>
32#include <proto/session.h>
33#include <proto/ssl_sock.h>
34#include <proto/stream_interface.h>
Thierry FOURNIER9ff7e6e2015-01-23 11:08:20 +010035#include <proto/task.h>
36
Thierry FOURNIER6f1fd482015-01-23 14:06:13 +010037/* Lua uses longjmp to perform yield or throwing errors. This
38 * macro is used only for identifying the function that can
39 * not return because a longjmp is executed.
40 * __LJMP marks a prototype of hlua file that can use longjmp.
41 * WILL_LJMP() marks an lua function that will use longjmp.
42 * MAY_LJMP() marks an lua function that may use longjmp.
43 */
44#define __LJMP
45#define WILL_LJMP(func) func
46#define MAY_LJMP(func) func
47
Thierry FOURNIER380d0932015-01-23 14:27:52 +010048/* The main Lua execution context. */
49struct hlua gL;
50
Thierry FOURNIER9ff7e6e2015-01-23 11:08:20 +010051/* This is the memory pool containing all the signal structs. These
52 * struct are used to store each requiered signal between two tasks.
53 */
54struct pool_head *pool2_hlua_com;
Thierry FOURNIER5b8608f2015-02-16 19:43:25 +010055struct pool_head *pool2_hlua_sleep;
Thierry FOURNIER9ff7e6e2015-01-23 11:08:20 +010056
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +010057/* Used for Socket connection. */
58static struct proxy socket_proxy;
59static struct server socket_tcp;
60#ifdef USE_OPENSSL
61static struct server socket_ssl;
62#endif
63
Thierry FOURNIERa4a0f3d2015-01-23 12:08:30 +010064/* List head of the function called at the initialisation time. */
65struct list hlua_init_functions = LIST_HEAD_INIT(hlua_init_functions);
66
Thierry FOURNIER380d0932015-01-23 14:27:52 +010067/* Store the fast lua context for coroutines. This tree uses the
68 * Lua stack pointer value as indexed entry, and store the associated
69 * hlua context.
70 */
71struct eb_root hlua_ctx = EB_ROOT_UNIQUE;
72
Thierry FOURNIER2ba18a22015-01-23 14:07:08 +010073/* The following variables contains the reference of the different
74 * Lua classes. These references are useful for identify metadata
75 * associated with an object.
76 */
77static int class_core_ref;
Thierry FOURNIER65f34c62015-02-16 20:11:43 +010078static int class_txn_ref;
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +010079static int class_socket_ref;
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +010080static int class_channel_ref;
Thierry FOURNIER2ba18a22015-01-23 14:07:08 +010081
Thierry FOURNIERbd413492015-03-03 16:52:26 +010082/* Global Lua execution timeout. By default Lua, execution linked
83 * with session (actions, sample-fetches and converters) have a
84 * short timeout. Lua linked with tasks doesn't have a timeout
85 * because a task may remain alive during all the haproxy execution.
86 */
87static unsigned int hlua_timeout_session = 4000; /* session timeout. */
88static unsigned int hlua_timeout_task = TICK_ETERNITY; /* task timeout. */
89
Thierry FOURNIERee9f8022015-03-03 17:37:37 +010090/* Interrupts the Lua processing each "hlua_nb_instruction" instructions.
91 * it is used for preventing infinite loops.
92 *
93 * I test the scheer with an infinite loop containing one incrementation
94 * and one test. I run this loop between 10 seconds, I raise a ceil of
95 * 710M loops from one interrupt each 9000 instructions, so I fix the value
96 * to one interrupt each 10 000 instructions.
97 *
98 * configured | Number of
99 * instructions | loops executed
100 * between two | in milions
101 * forced yields |
102 * ---------------+---------------
103 * 10 | 160
104 * 500 | 670
105 * 1000 | 680
106 * 5000 | 700
107 * 7000 | 700
108 * 8000 | 700
109 * 9000 | 710 <- ceil
110 * 10000 | 710
111 * 100000 | 710
112 * 1000000 | 710
113 *
114 */
115static unsigned int hlua_nb_instruction = 10000;
116
Thierry FOURNIER55da1652015-01-23 11:36:30 +0100117/* These functions converts types between HAProxy internal args or
118 * sample and LUA types. Another function permits to check if the
119 * LUA stack contains arguments according with an required ARG_T
120 * format.
121 */
122static int hlua_arg2lua(lua_State *L, const struct arg *arg);
123static int hlua_lua2arg(lua_State *L, int ud, struct arg *arg);
124__LJMP static int hlua_lua2arg_check(lua_State *L, int first, struct arg *argp, unsigned int mask);
125static int hlua_smp2lua(lua_State *L, const struct sample *smp);
126static int hlua_lua2smp(lua_State *L, int ud, struct sample *smp);
127
Thierry FOURNIERe8b9a402015-02-25 18:48:12 +0100128/* Used to check an Lua function type in the stack. It creates and
129 * returns a reference of the function. This function throws an
130 * error if the rgument is not a "function".
131 */
132__LJMP unsigned int hlua_checkfunction(lua_State *L, int argno)
133{
134 if (!lua_isfunction(L, argno)) {
135 const char *msg = lua_pushfstring(L, "function expected, got %s", luaL_typename(L, -1));
136 WILL_LJMP(luaL_argerror(L, argno, msg));
137 }
138 lua_pushvalue(L, argno);
139 return luaL_ref(L, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX);
140}
141
142/* The three following functions are useful for adding entries
143 * in a table. These functions takes a string and respectively an
144 * integer, a string or a function and add it to the table in the
145 * top of the stack.
146 *
147 * These functions throws an error if no more stack size is
148 * available.
149 */
150__LJMP static inline void hlua_class_const_int(lua_State *L, const char *name,
151 unsigned int value)
152{
153 if (!lua_checkstack(L, 2))
154 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "full stack"));
155 lua_pushstring(L, name);
156 lua_pushunsigned(L, value);
157 lua_settable(L, -3);
158}
159__LJMP static inline void hlua_class_const_str(lua_State *L, const char *name,
160 const char *value)
161{
162 if (!lua_checkstack(L, 2))
163 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "full stack"));
164 lua_pushstring(L, name);
165 lua_pushstring(L, value);
166 lua_settable(L, -3);
167}
168__LJMP static inline void hlua_class_function(lua_State *L, const char *name,
169 int (*function)(lua_State *L))
170{
171 if (!lua_checkstack(L, 2))
172 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "full stack"));
173 lua_pushstring(L, name);
174 lua_pushcclosure(L, function, 0);
175 lua_settable(L, -3);
176}
177
178/* This function check the number of arguments available in the
179 * stack. If the number of arguments available is not the same
180 * then <nb> an error is throwed.
181 */
182__LJMP static inline void check_args(lua_State *L, int nb, char *fcn)
183{
184 if (lua_gettop(L) == nb)
185 return;
186 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "'%s' needs %d arguments", fcn, nb));
187}
188
189/* Return true if the data in stack[<ud>] is an object of
190 * type <class_ref>.
191 */
192static int hlua_udataistype(lua_State *L, int ud, int class_ref)
193{
194 void *p = lua_touserdata(L, ud);
195 if (!p)
196 return 0;
197
198 if (!lua_getmetatable(L, ud))
199 return 0;
200
201 lua_rawgeti(L, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, class_ref);
202 if (!lua_rawequal(L, -1, -2)) {
203 lua_pop(L, 2);
204 return 0;
205 }
206
207 lua_pop(L, 2);
208 return 1;
209}
210
211/* Return an object of the expected type, or throws an error. */
212__LJMP static void *hlua_checkudata(lua_State *L, int ud, int class_ref)
213{
214 if (!hlua_udataistype(L, ud, class_ref))
215 WILL_LJMP(luaL_argerror(L, 1, NULL));
216 return lua_touserdata(L, ud);
217}
218
219/* This fucntion push an error string prefixed by the file name
220 * and the line number where the error is encountered.
221 */
222static int hlua_pusherror(lua_State *L, const char *fmt, ...)
223{
224 va_list argp;
225 va_start(argp, fmt);
226 luaL_where(L, 1);
227 lua_pushvfstring(L, fmt, argp);
228 va_end(argp);
229 lua_concat(L, 2);
230 return 1;
231}
232
Thierry FOURNIER9ff7e6e2015-01-23 11:08:20 +0100233/* This function register a new signal. "lua" is the current lua
234 * execution context. It contains a pointer to the associated task.
235 * "link" is a list head attached to an other task that must be wake
236 * the lua task if an event occurs. This is useful with external
237 * events like TCP I/O or sleep functions. This funcion allocate
238 * memory for the signal.
239 */
240static int hlua_com_new(struct hlua *lua, struct list *link)
241{
242 struct hlua_com *com = pool_alloc2(pool2_hlua_com);
243 if (!com)
244 return 0;
245 LIST_ADDQ(&lua->com, &com->purge_me);
246 LIST_ADDQ(link, &com->wake_me);
247 com->task = lua->task;
248 return 1;
249}
250
251/* This function purge all the pending signals when the LUA execution
252 * is finished. This prevent than a coprocess try to wake a deleted
253 * task. This function remove the memory associated to the signal.
254 */
255static void hlua_com_purge(struct hlua *lua)
256{
257 struct hlua_com *com, *back;
258
259 /* Delete all pending communication signals. */
260 list_for_each_entry_safe(com, back, &lua->com, purge_me) {
261 LIST_DEL(&com->purge_me);
262 LIST_DEL(&com->wake_me);
263 pool_free2(pool2_hlua_com, com);
264 }
265}
266
267/* This function sends signals. It wakes all the tasks attached
268 * to a list head, and remove the signal, and free the used
269 * memory.
270 */
271static void hlua_com_wake(struct list *wake)
272{
273 struct hlua_com *com, *back;
274
275 /* Wake task and delete all pending communication signals. */
276 list_for_each_entry_safe(com, back, wake, wake_me) {
277 LIST_DEL(&com->purge_me);
278 LIST_DEL(&com->wake_me);
279 task_wakeup(com->task, TASK_WOKEN_MSG);
280 pool_free2(pool2_hlua_com, com);
281 }
282}
283
Thierry FOURNIER55da1652015-01-23 11:36:30 +0100284/* This functions is used with sample fetch and converters. It
285 * converts the HAProxy configuration argument in a lua stack
286 * values.
287 *
288 * It takes an array of "arg", and each entry of the array is
289 * converted and pushed in the LUA stack.
290 */
291static int hlua_arg2lua(lua_State *L, const struct arg *arg)
292{
293 switch (arg->type) {
294 case ARGT_SINT:
295 lua_pushinteger(L, arg->data.sint);
296 break;
297
298 case ARGT_UINT:
299 case ARGT_TIME:
300 case ARGT_SIZE:
301 lua_pushunsigned(L, arg->data.sint);
302 break;
303
304 case ARGT_STR:
305 lua_pushlstring(L, arg->data.str.str, arg->data.str.len);
306 break;
307
308 case ARGT_IPV4:
309 case ARGT_IPV6:
310 case ARGT_MSK4:
311 case ARGT_MSK6:
312 case ARGT_FE:
313 case ARGT_BE:
314 case ARGT_TAB:
315 case ARGT_SRV:
316 case ARGT_USR:
317 case ARGT_MAP:
318 default:
319 lua_pushnil(L);
320 break;
321 }
322 return 1;
323}
324
325/* This function take one entrie in an LUA stack at the index "ud",
326 * and try to convert it in an HAProxy argument entry. This is useful
327 * with sample fetch wrappers. The input arguments are gived to the
328 * lua wrapper and converted as arg list by thi function.
329 */
330static int hlua_lua2arg(lua_State *L, int ud, struct arg *arg)
331{
332 switch (lua_type(L, ud)) {
333
334 case LUA_TNUMBER:
335 case LUA_TBOOLEAN:
336 arg->type = ARGT_SINT;
337 arg->data.sint = lua_tointeger(L, ud);
338 break;
339
340 case LUA_TSTRING:
341 arg->type = ARGT_STR;
342 arg->data.str.str = (char *)lua_tolstring(L, ud, (size_t *)&arg->data.str.len);
343 break;
344
345 case LUA_TUSERDATA:
346 case LUA_TNIL:
347 case LUA_TTABLE:
348 case LUA_TFUNCTION:
349 case LUA_TTHREAD:
350 case LUA_TLIGHTUSERDATA:
351 arg->type = ARGT_SINT;
352 arg->data.uint = 0;
353 break;
354 }
355 return 1;
356}
357
358/* the following functions are used to convert a struct sample
359 * in Lua type. This useful to convert the return of the
360 * fetchs or converters.
361 */
362static int hlua_smp2lua(lua_State *L, const struct sample *smp)
363{
364 switch (smp->type) {
365 case SMP_T_SINT:
366 lua_pushinteger(L, smp->data.sint);
367 break;
368
369 case SMP_T_BOOL:
370 case SMP_T_UINT:
371 lua_pushunsigned(L, smp->data.uint);
372 break;
373
374 case SMP_T_BIN:
375 case SMP_T_STR:
376 lua_pushlstring(L, smp->data.str.str, smp->data.str.len);
377 break;
378
379 case SMP_T_METH:
380 switch (smp->data.meth.meth) {
381 case HTTP_METH_OPTIONS: lua_pushstring(L, "OPTIONS"); break;
382 case HTTP_METH_GET: lua_pushstring(L, "GET"); break;
383 case HTTP_METH_HEAD: lua_pushstring(L, "HEAD"); break;
384 case HTTP_METH_POST: lua_pushstring(L, "POST"); break;
385 case HTTP_METH_PUT: lua_pushstring(L, "PUT"); break;
386 case HTTP_METH_DELETE: lua_pushstring(L, "DELETE"); break;
387 case HTTP_METH_TRACE: lua_pushstring(L, "TRACE"); break;
388 case HTTP_METH_CONNECT: lua_pushstring(L, "CONNECT"); break;
389 case HTTP_METH_OTHER:
390 lua_pushlstring(L, smp->data.meth.str.str, smp->data.meth.str.len);
391 break;
392 default:
393 lua_pushnil(L);
394 break;
395 }
396 break;
397
398 case SMP_T_IPV4:
399 case SMP_T_IPV6:
400 case SMP_T_ADDR: /* This type is never used to qualify a sample. */
401 default:
402 lua_pushnil(L);
403 break;
404 }
405 return 1;
406}
407
408/* the following functions are used to convert an Lua type in a
409 * struct sample. This is useful to provide data from a converter
410 * to the LUA code.
411 */
412static int hlua_lua2smp(lua_State *L, int ud, struct sample *smp)
413{
414 switch (lua_type(L, ud)) {
415
416 case LUA_TNUMBER:
417 smp->type = SMP_T_SINT;
418 smp->data.sint = lua_tointeger(L, ud);
419 break;
420
421
422 case LUA_TBOOLEAN:
423 smp->type = SMP_T_BOOL;
424 smp->data.uint = lua_toboolean(L, ud);
425 break;
426
427 case LUA_TSTRING:
428 smp->type = SMP_T_STR;
429 smp->flags |= SMP_F_CONST;
430 smp->data.str.str = (char *)lua_tolstring(L, ud, (size_t *)&smp->data.str.len);
431 break;
432
433 case LUA_TUSERDATA:
434 case LUA_TNIL:
435 case LUA_TTABLE:
436 case LUA_TFUNCTION:
437 case LUA_TTHREAD:
438 case LUA_TLIGHTUSERDATA:
439 smp->type = SMP_T_BOOL;
440 smp->data.uint = 0;
441 break;
442 }
443 return 1;
444}
445
446/* This function check the "argp" builded by another conversion function
447 * is in accord with the expected argp defined by the "mask". The fucntion
448 * returns true or false. It can be adjust the types if there compatibles.
449 */
450__LJMP int hlua_lua2arg_check(lua_State *L, int first, struct arg *argp, unsigned int mask)
451{
452 int min_arg;
453 int idx;
454
455 idx = 0;
456 min_arg = ARGM(mask);
457 mask >>= ARGM_BITS;
458
459 while (1) {
460
461 /* Check oversize. */
462 if (idx >= ARGM_NBARGS && argp[idx].type != ARGT_STOP) {
Cyril Bonté577a36a2015-03-02 00:08:38 +0100463 WILL_LJMP(luaL_argerror(L, first + idx, "Malformed argument mask"));
Thierry FOURNIER55da1652015-01-23 11:36:30 +0100464 }
465
466 /* Check for mandatory arguments. */
467 if (argp[idx].type == ARGT_STOP) {
468 if (idx + 1 < min_arg)
469 WILL_LJMP(luaL_argerror(L, first + idx, "Mandatory argument expected"));
470 return 0;
471 }
472
473 /* Check for exceed the number of requiered argument. */
474 if ((mask & ARGT_MASK) == ARGT_STOP &&
475 argp[idx].type != ARGT_STOP) {
476 WILL_LJMP(luaL_argerror(L, first + idx, "Last argument expected"));
477 }
478
479 if ((mask & ARGT_MASK) == ARGT_STOP &&
480 argp[idx].type == ARGT_STOP) {
481 return 0;
482 }
483
484 /* Compatibility mask. */
485 switch (argp[idx].type) {
486 case ARGT_SINT:
487 switch (mask & ARGT_MASK) {
488 case ARGT_UINT: argp[idx].type = mask & ARGT_MASK; break;
489 case ARGT_TIME: argp[idx].type = mask & ARGT_MASK; break;
490 case ARGT_SIZE: argp[idx].type = mask & ARGT_MASK; break;
491 }
492 break;
493 }
494
495 /* Check for type of argument. */
496 if ((mask & ARGT_MASK) != argp[idx].type) {
497 const char *msg = lua_pushfstring(L, "'%s' expected, got '%s'",
498 arg_type_names[(mask & ARGT_MASK)],
499 arg_type_names[argp[idx].type & ARGT_MASK]);
500 WILL_LJMP(luaL_argerror(L, first + idx, msg));
501 }
502
503 /* Next argument. */
504 mask >>= ARGT_BITS;
505 idx++;
506 }
507}
508
Thierry FOURNIER380d0932015-01-23 14:27:52 +0100509/*
510 * The following functions are used to make correspondance between the the
511 * executed lua pointer and the "struct hlua *" that contain the context.
512 * They run with the tree head "hlua_ctx", they just perform lookup in the
513 * tree.
514 *
515 * - hlua_gethlua : return the hlua context associated with an lua_State.
516 * - hlua_delhlua : remove the association between hlua context and lua_state.
517 * - hlua_sethlua : create the association between hlua context and lua_state.
518 */
519static inline struct hlua *hlua_gethlua(lua_State *L)
520{
521 struct ebpt_node *node;
522
523 node = ebpt_lookup(&hlua_ctx, L);
524 if (!node)
525 return NULL;
526 return ebpt_entry(node, struct hlua, node);
527}
528static inline void hlua_delhlua(struct hlua *hlua)
529{
530 if (hlua->node.key)
531 ebpt_delete(&hlua->node);
532}
533static inline void hlua_sethlua(struct hlua *hlua)
534{
535 hlua->node.key = hlua->T;
536 ebpt_insert(&hlua_ctx, &hlua->node);
537}
538
Thierry FOURNIERc42c1ae2015-03-03 17:17:55 +0100539/* This function just ensure that the yield will be always
540 * returned with a timeout and permit to set some flags
541 */
542__LJMP void hlua_yieldk(lua_State *L, int nresults, int ctx,
Thierry FOURNIER4abd3ae2015-03-03 17:29:06 +0100543 lua_CFunction k, int timeout, unsigned int flags)
Thierry FOURNIERc42c1ae2015-03-03 17:17:55 +0100544{
545 struct hlua *hlua = hlua_gethlua(L);
546
547 /* Set the wake timeout. If timeout is required, we set
548 * the expiration time.
549 */
Thierry FOURNIERdc9ca962015-03-05 11:16:52 +0100550 hlua->wake_time = tick_first(timeout, hlua->expire);
Thierry FOURNIERc42c1ae2015-03-03 17:17:55 +0100551
Thierry FOURNIER4abd3ae2015-03-03 17:29:06 +0100552 hlua->flags |= flags;
553
Thierry FOURNIERc42c1ae2015-03-03 17:17:55 +0100554 /* Process the yield. */
555 WILL_LJMP(lua_yieldk(L, nresults, ctx, k));
556}
557
Thierry FOURNIER380d0932015-01-23 14:27:52 +0100558/* This function initialises the Lua environment stored in the session.
559 * It must be called at the start of the session. This function creates
560 * an LUA coroutine. It can not be use to crete the main LUA context.
561 */
562int hlua_ctx_init(struct hlua *lua, struct task *task)
563{
564 lua->Mref = LUA_REFNIL;
Thierry FOURNIERa097fdf2015-03-03 15:17:35 +0100565 lua->flags = 0;
Thierry FOURNIER9ff7e6e2015-01-23 11:08:20 +0100566 LIST_INIT(&lua->com);
Thierry FOURNIER380d0932015-01-23 14:27:52 +0100567 lua->T = lua_newthread(gL.T);
568 if (!lua->T) {
569 lua->Tref = LUA_REFNIL;
570 return 0;
571 }
572 hlua_sethlua(lua);
573 lua->Tref = luaL_ref(gL.T, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX);
574 lua->task = task;
575 return 1;
576}
577
578/* Used to destroy the Lua coroutine when the attached session or task
579 * is destroyed. The destroy also the memory context. The struct "lua"
580 * is not freed.
581 */
582void hlua_ctx_destroy(struct hlua *lua)
583{
Thierry FOURNIERa718b292015-03-04 16:48:34 +0100584 if (!lua->T)
585 return;
586
Thierry FOURNIER380d0932015-01-23 14:27:52 +0100587 /* Remove context. */
588 hlua_delhlua(lua);
589
Thierry FOURNIER9ff7e6e2015-01-23 11:08:20 +0100590 /* Purge all the pending signals. */
591 hlua_com_purge(lua);
592
Thierry FOURNIER380d0932015-01-23 14:27:52 +0100593 /* The thread is garbage collected by Lua. */
594 luaL_unref(lua->T, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, lua->Mref);
595 luaL_unref(gL.T, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, lua->Tref);
596}
597
598/* This function is used to restore the Lua context when a coroutine
599 * fails. This function copy the common memory between old coroutine
600 * and the new coroutine. The old coroutine is destroyed, and its
601 * replaced by the new coroutine.
602 * If the flag "keep_msg" is set, the last entry of the old is assumed
603 * as string error message and it is copied in the new stack.
604 */
605static int hlua_ctx_renew(struct hlua *lua, int keep_msg)
606{
607 lua_State *T;
608 int new_ref;
609
610 /* Renew the main LUA stack doesn't have sense. */
611 if (lua == &gL)
612 return 0;
613
614 /* Remove context. */
615 hlua_delhlua(lua);
616
617 /* New Lua coroutine. */
618 T = lua_newthread(gL.T);
619 if (!T)
620 return 0;
621
622 /* Copy last error message. */
623 if (keep_msg)
624 lua_xmove(lua->T, T, 1);
625
626 /* Copy data between the coroutines. */
627 lua_rawgeti(lua->T, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, lua->Mref);
628 lua_xmove(lua->T, T, 1);
629 new_ref = luaL_ref(T, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX); /* Valur poped. */
630
631 /* Destroy old data. */
632 luaL_unref(lua->T, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, lua->Mref);
633
634 /* The thread is garbage collected by Lua. */
635 luaL_unref(gL.T, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, lua->Tref);
636
637 /* Fill the struct with the new coroutine values. */
638 lua->Mref = new_ref;
639 lua->T = T;
640 lua->Tref = luaL_ref(gL.T, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX);
641
642 /* Set context. */
643 hlua_sethlua(lua);
644
645 return 1;
646}
647
Thierry FOURNIERee9f8022015-03-03 17:37:37 +0100648void hlua_hook(lua_State *L, lua_Debug *ar)
649{
650 hlua_yieldk(L, 0, 0, NULL, TICK_ETERNITY, HLUA_CTRLYIELD);
651}
652
Thierry FOURNIER380d0932015-01-23 14:27:52 +0100653/* This function start or resumes the Lua stack execution. If the flag
654 * "yield_allowed" if no set and the LUA stack execution returns a yield
655 * The function return an error.
656 *
657 * The function can returns 4 values:
658 * - HLUA_E_OK : The execution is terminated without any errors.
659 * - HLUA_E_AGAIN : The execution must continue at the next associated
660 * task wakeup.
661 * - HLUA_E_ERRMSG : An error has occured, an error message is set in
662 * the top of the stack.
663 * - HLUA_E_ERR : An error has occured without error message.
664 *
665 * If an error occured, the stack is renewed and it is ready to run new
666 * LUA code.
667 */
668static enum hlua_exec hlua_ctx_resume(struct hlua *lua, int yield_allowed)
669{
670 int ret;
671 const char *msg;
672
Thierry FOURNIERa097fdf2015-03-03 15:17:35 +0100673 HLUA_SET_RUN(lua);
Thierry FOURNIER380d0932015-01-23 14:27:52 +0100674
Thierry FOURNIERdc9ca962015-03-05 11:16:52 +0100675 /* If we want to resume the task, then check first the execution timeout.
676 * if it is reached, we can interrupt the Lua processing.
677 */
678 if (tick_is_expired(lua->expire, now_ms))
679 goto timeout_reached;
680
Thierry FOURNIERee9f8022015-03-03 17:37:37 +0100681resume_execution:
682
683 /* This hook interrupts the Lua processing each 'hlua_nb_instruction'
684 * instructions. it is used for preventing infinite loops.
685 */
686 lua_sethook(lua->T, hlua_hook, LUA_MASKCOUNT, hlua_nb_instruction);
687
Thierry FOURNIER1bfc09b2015-03-05 17:10:14 +0100688 /* Remove all flags except the running flags. */
689 lua->flags = HLUA_RUN;
690
Thierry FOURNIER380d0932015-01-23 14:27:52 +0100691 /* Call the function. */
692 ret = lua_resume(lua->T, gL.T, lua->nargs);
693 switch (ret) {
694
695 case LUA_OK:
696 ret = HLUA_E_OK;
697 break;
698
699 case LUA_YIELD:
Thierry FOURNIERdc9ca962015-03-05 11:16:52 +0100700 /* Check if the execution timeout is expired. It it is the case, we
701 * break the Lua execution.
Thierry FOURNIERee9f8022015-03-03 17:37:37 +0100702 */
Thierry FOURNIERdc9ca962015-03-05 11:16:52 +0100703 if (tick_is_expired(lua->expire, now_ms)) {
704
705timeout_reached:
706
707 lua_settop(lua->T, 0); /* Empty the stack. */
708 if (!lua_checkstack(lua->T, 1)) {
709 ret = HLUA_E_ERR;
Thierry FOURNIERee9f8022015-03-03 17:37:37 +0100710 break;
711 }
Thierry FOURNIERdc9ca962015-03-05 11:16:52 +0100712 lua_pushfstring(lua->T, "execution timeout");
713 ret = HLUA_E_ERRMSG;
714 break;
715 }
716 /* Process the forced yield. if the general yield is not allowed or
717 * if no task were associated this the current Lua execution
718 * coroutine, we resume the execution. Else we want to return in the
719 * scheduler and we want to be waked up again, to continue the
720 * current Lua execution. So we schedule our own task.
721 */
722 if (HLUA_IS_CTRLYIELDING(lua)) {
Thierry FOURNIERee9f8022015-03-03 17:37:37 +0100723 if (!yield_allowed || !lua->task)
724 goto resume_execution;
Thierry FOURNIERee9f8022015-03-03 17:37:37 +0100725 task_wakeup(lua->task, TASK_WOKEN_MSG);
Thierry FOURNIERee9f8022015-03-03 17:37:37 +0100726 }
Thierry FOURNIER380d0932015-01-23 14:27:52 +0100727 if (!yield_allowed) {
728 lua_settop(lua->T, 0); /* Empty the stack. */
729 if (!lua_checkstack(lua->T, 1)) {
730 ret = HLUA_E_ERR;
731 break;
732 }
733 lua_pushfstring(lua->T, "yield not allowed");
734 ret = HLUA_E_ERRMSG;
735 break;
736 }
737 ret = HLUA_E_AGAIN;
738 break;
739
740 case LUA_ERRRUN:
Thierry FOURNIERc42c1ae2015-03-03 17:17:55 +0100741 lua->wake_time = TICK_ETERNITY;
Thierry FOURNIER380d0932015-01-23 14:27:52 +0100742 if (!lua_checkstack(lua->T, 1)) {
743 ret = HLUA_E_ERR;
744 break;
745 }
746 msg = lua_tostring(lua->T, -1);
747 lua_settop(lua->T, 0); /* Empty the stack. */
748 lua_pop(lua->T, 1);
749 if (msg)
750 lua_pushfstring(lua->T, "runtime error: %s", msg);
751 else
752 lua_pushfstring(lua->T, "unknown runtime error");
753 ret = HLUA_E_ERRMSG;
754 break;
755
756 case LUA_ERRMEM:
Thierry FOURNIERc42c1ae2015-03-03 17:17:55 +0100757 lua->wake_time = TICK_ETERNITY;
Thierry FOURNIER380d0932015-01-23 14:27:52 +0100758 lua_settop(lua->T, 0); /* Empty the stack. */
759 if (!lua_checkstack(lua->T, 1)) {
760 ret = HLUA_E_ERR;
761 break;
762 }
763 lua_pushfstring(lua->T, "out of memory error");
764 ret = HLUA_E_ERRMSG;
765 break;
766
767 case LUA_ERRERR:
Thierry FOURNIERc42c1ae2015-03-03 17:17:55 +0100768 lua->wake_time = TICK_ETERNITY;
Thierry FOURNIER380d0932015-01-23 14:27:52 +0100769 if (!lua_checkstack(lua->T, 1)) {
770 ret = HLUA_E_ERR;
771 break;
772 }
773 msg = lua_tostring(lua->T, -1);
774 lua_settop(lua->T, 0); /* Empty the stack. */
775 lua_pop(lua->T, 1);
776 if (msg)
777 lua_pushfstring(lua->T, "message handler error: %s", msg);
778 else
779 lua_pushfstring(lua->T, "message handler error");
780 ret = HLUA_E_ERRMSG;
781 break;
782
783 default:
Thierry FOURNIERc42c1ae2015-03-03 17:17:55 +0100784 lua->wake_time = TICK_ETERNITY;
Thierry FOURNIER380d0932015-01-23 14:27:52 +0100785 lua_settop(lua->T, 0); /* Empty the stack. */
786 if (!lua_checkstack(lua->T, 1)) {
787 ret = HLUA_E_ERR;
788 break;
789 }
790 lua_pushfstring(lua->T, "unknonwn error");
791 ret = HLUA_E_ERRMSG;
792 break;
793 }
794
795 switch (ret) {
796 case HLUA_E_AGAIN:
797 break;
798
799 case HLUA_E_ERRMSG:
Thierry FOURNIER9ff7e6e2015-01-23 11:08:20 +0100800 hlua_com_purge(lua);
Thierry FOURNIER380d0932015-01-23 14:27:52 +0100801 hlua_ctx_renew(lua, 1);
Thierry FOURNIERa097fdf2015-03-03 15:17:35 +0100802 HLUA_CLR_RUN(lua);
Thierry FOURNIER380d0932015-01-23 14:27:52 +0100803 break;
804
805 case HLUA_E_ERR:
Thierry FOURNIERa097fdf2015-03-03 15:17:35 +0100806 HLUA_CLR_RUN(lua);
Thierry FOURNIER9ff7e6e2015-01-23 11:08:20 +0100807 hlua_com_purge(lua);
Thierry FOURNIER380d0932015-01-23 14:27:52 +0100808 hlua_ctx_renew(lua, 0);
809 break;
810
811 case HLUA_E_OK:
Thierry FOURNIERa097fdf2015-03-03 15:17:35 +0100812 HLUA_CLR_RUN(lua);
Thierry FOURNIER9ff7e6e2015-01-23 11:08:20 +0100813 hlua_com_purge(lua);
Thierry FOURNIER380d0932015-01-23 14:27:52 +0100814 break;
815 }
816
817 return ret;
818}
819
Thierry FOURNIER83758bb2015-02-04 13:21:04 +0100820/* This function is an LUA binding. It provides a function
821 * for deleting ACL from a referenced ACL file.
822 */
823__LJMP static int hlua_del_acl(lua_State *L)
824{
825 const char *name;
826 const char *key;
827 struct pat_ref *ref;
828
829 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 2, "del_acl"));
830
831 name = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checkstring(L, 1));
832 key = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checkstring(L, 2));
833
834 ref = pat_ref_lookup(name);
835 if (!ref)
836 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "'del_acl': unkown acl file '%s'", name));
837
838 pat_ref_delete(ref, key);
839 return 0;
840}
841
842/* This function is an LUA binding. It provides a function
843 * for deleting map entry from a referenced map file.
844 */
845static int hlua_del_map(lua_State *L)
846{
847 const char *name;
848 const char *key;
849 struct pat_ref *ref;
850
851 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 2, "del_map"));
852
853 name = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checkstring(L, 1));
854 key = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checkstring(L, 2));
855
856 ref = pat_ref_lookup(name);
857 if (!ref)
858 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "'del_map': unkown acl file '%s'", name));
859
860 pat_ref_delete(ref, key);
861 return 0;
862}
863
864/* This function is an LUA binding. It provides a function
865 * for adding ACL pattern from a referenced ACL file.
866 */
867static int hlua_add_acl(lua_State *L)
868{
869 const char *name;
870 const char *key;
871 struct pat_ref *ref;
872
873 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 2, "add_acl"));
874
875 name = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checkstring(L, 1));
876 key = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checkstring(L, 2));
877
878 ref = pat_ref_lookup(name);
879 if (!ref)
880 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "'add_acl': unkown acl file '%s'", name));
881
882 if (pat_ref_find_elt(ref, key) == NULL)
883 pat_ref_add(ref, key, NULL, NULL);
884 return 0;
885}
886
887/* This function is an LUA binding. It provides a function
888 * for setting map pattern and sample from a referenced map
889 * file.
890 */
891static int hlua_set_map(lua_State *L)
892{
893 const char *name;
894 const char *key;
895 const char *value;
896 struct pat_ref *ref;
897
898 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 3, "set_map"));
899
900 name = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checkstring(L, 1));
901 key = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checkstring(L, 2));
902 value = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checkstring(L, 3));
903
904 ref = pat_ref_lookup(name);
905 if (!ref)
906 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "'set_map': unkown map file '%s'", name));
907
908 if (pat_ref_find_elt(ref, key) != NULL)
909 pat_ref_set(ref, key, value, NULL);
910 else
911 pat_ref_add(ref, key, value, NULL);
912 return 0;
913}
914
Thierry FOURNIER65f34c62015-02-16 20:11:43 +0100915/* A class is a lot of memory that contain data. This data can be a table,
916 * an integer or user data. This data is associated with a metatable. This
917 * metatable have an original version registred in the global context with
918 * the name of the object (_G[<name>] = <metable> ).
919 *
920 * A metable is a table that modify the standard behavior of a standard
921 * access to the associated data. The entries of this new metatable are
922 * defined as is:
923 *
924 * http://lua-users.org/wiki/MetatableEvents
925 *
926 * __index
927 *
928 * we access an absent field in a table, the result is nil. This is
929 * true, but it is not the whole truth. Actually, such access triggers
930 * the interpreter to look for an __index metamethod: If there is no
931 * such method, as usually happens, then the access results in nil;
932 * otherwise, the metamethod will provide the result.
933 *
934 * Control 'prototype' inheritance. When accessing "myTable[key]" and
935 * the key does not appear in the table, but the metatable has an __index
936 * property:
937 *
938 * - if the value is a function, the function is called, passing in the
939 * table and the key; the return value of that function is returned as
940 * the result.
941 *
942 * - if the value is another table, the value of the key in that table is
943 * asked for and returned (and if it doesn't exist in that table, but that
944 * table's metatable has an __index property, then it continues on up)
945 *
946 * - Use "rawget(myTable,key)" to skip this metamethod.
947 *
948 * http://www.lua.org/pil/13.4.1.html
949 *
950 * __newindex
951 *
952 * Like __index, but control property assignment.
953 *
954 * __mode - Control weak references. A string value with one or both
955 * of the characters 'k' and 'v' which specifies that the the
956 * keys and/or values in the table are weak references.
957 *
958 * __call - Treat a table like a function. When a table is followed by
959 * parenthesis such as "myTable( 'foo' )" and the metatable has
960 * a __call key pointing to a function, that function is invoked
961 * (passing any specified arguments) and the return value is
962 * returned.
963 *
964 * __metatable - Hide the metatable. When "getmetatable( myTable )" is
965 * called, if the metatable for myTable has a __metatable
966 * key, the value of that key is returned instead of the
967 * actual metatable.
968 *
969 * __tostring - Control string representation. When the builtin
970 * "tostring( myTable )" function is called, if the metatable
971 * for myTable has a __tostring property set to a function,
972 * that function is invoked (passing myTable to it) and the
973 * return value is used as the string representation.
974 *
975 * __len - Control table length. When the table length is requested using
976 * the length operator ( '#' ), if the metatable for myTable has
977 * a __len key pointing to a function, that function is invoked
978 * (passing myTable to it) and the return value used as the value
979 * of "#myTable".
980 *
981 * __gc - Userdata finalizer code. When userdata is set to be garbage
982 * collected, if the metatable has a __gc field pointing to a
983 * function, that function is first invoked, passing the userdata
984 * to it. The __gc metamethod is not called for tables.
985 * (See http://lua-users.org/lists/lua-l/2006-11/msg00508.html)
986 *
987 * Special metamethods for redefining standard operators:
988 * http://www.lua.org/pil/13.1.html
989 *
990 * __add "+"
991 * __sub "-"
992 * __mul "*"
993 * __div "/"
994 * __unm "!"
995 * __pow "^"
996 * __concat ".."
997 *
998 * Special methods for redfining standar relations
999 * http://www.lua.org/pil/13.2.html
1000 *
1001 * __eq "=="
1002 * __lt "<"
1003 * __le "<="
1004 */
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01001005
1006/*
1007 *
1008 *
1009 * Class Socket
1010 *
1011 *
1012 */
1013
1014__LJMP static struct hlua_socket *hlua_checksocket(lua_State *L, int ud)
1015{
1016 return (struct hlua_socket *)MAY_LJMP(hlua_checkudata(L, ud, class_socket_ref));
1017}
1018
1019/* This function is the handler called for each I/O on the established
1020 * connection. It is used for notify space avalaible to send or data
1021 * received.
1022 */
1023static void hlua_socket_handler(struct stream_interface *si)
1024{
1025 struct appctx *appctx = objt_appctx(si->end);
1026 struct connection *c = objt_conn(si->ib->cons->end);
1027
1028 /* Wakeup the main session if the client connection is closed. */
1029 if (!c || channel_output_closed(si->ib) || channel_input_closed(si->ob)) {
1030 if (appctx->ctx.hlua.socket) {
1031 appctx->ctx.hlua.socket->s = NULL;
1032 appctx->ctx.hlua.socket = NULL;
1033 }
1034 si_shutw(si);
1035 si_shutr(si);
1036 si->ib->flags |= CF_READ_NULL;
1037 hlua_com_wake(&appctx->ctx.hlua.wake_on_read);
1038 hlua_com_wake(&appctx->ctx.hlua.wake_on_write);
1039 return;
1040 }
1041
1042 if (!(c->flags & CO_FL_CONNECTED))
1043 return;
1044
1045 /* This function is called after the connect. */
1046 appctx->ctx.hlua.connected = 1;
1047
1048 /* Wake the tasks which wants to write if the buffer have avalaible space. */
1049 if (channel_may_recv(si->ob))
1050 hlua_com_wake(&appctx->ctx.hlua.wake_on_write);
1051
1052 /* Wake the tasks which wants to read if the buffer contains data. */
1053 if (channel_is_empty(si->ib))
1054 hlua_com_wake(&appctx->ctx.hlua.wake_on_read);
1055}
1056
1057/* This function is called when the "struct session" is destroyed.
1058 * Remove the link from the object to this session.
1059 * Wake all the pending signals.
1060 */
1061static void hlua_socket_release(struct stream_interface *si)
1062{
1063 struct appctx *appctx = objt_appctx(si->end);
1064
1065 /* Remove my link in the original object. */
1066 if (appctx->ctx.hlua.socket)
1067 appctx->ctx.hlua.socket->s = NULL;
1068
1069 /* Wake all the task waiting for me. */
1070 hlua_com_wake(&appctx->ctx.hlua.wake_on_read);
1071 hlua_com_wake(&appctx->ctx.hlua.wake_on_write);
1072}
1073
1074/* If the garbage collectio of the object is launch, nobody
1075 * uses this object. If the session does not exists, just quit.
1076 * Send the shutdown signal to the session. In some cases,
1077 * pending signal can rest in the read and write lists. destroy
1078 * it.
1079 */
1080__LJMP static int hlua_socket_gc(lua_State *L)
1081{
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01001082 struct hlua_socket *socket;
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01001083 struct appctx *appctx;
1084
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01001085 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 1, "__gc"));
1086
1087 socket = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checksocket(L, 1));
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01001088 if (!socket->s)
1089 return 0;
1090
1091 /* Remove all reference between the Lua stack and the coroutine session. */
1092 appctx = objt_appctx(socket->s->si[0].end);
1093 session_shutdown(socket->s, SN_ERR_KILLED);
1094 socket->s = NULL;
1095 appctx->ctx.hlua.socket = NULL;
1096
1097 return 0;
1098}
1099
1100/* The close function send shutdown signal and break the
1101 * links between the session and the object.
1102 */
1103__LJMP static int hlua_socket_close(lua_State *L)
1104{
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01001105 struct hlua_socket *socket;
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01001106 struct appctx *appctx;
1107
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01001108 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 1, "close"));
1109
1110 socket = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checksocket(L, 1));
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01001111 if (!socket->s)
1112 return 0;
1113
1114 /* Close the session and remove the associated stop task. */
1115 session_shutdown(socket->s, SN_ERR_KILLED);
1116 appctx = objt_appctx(socket->s->si[0].end);
1117 appctx->ctx.hlua.socket = NULL;
1118 socket->s = NULL;
1119
1120 return 0;
1121}
1122
1123/* This Lua function assumes that the stack contain three parameters.
1124 * 1 - USERDATA containing a struct socket
1125 * 2 - INTEGER with values of the macro defined below
1126 * If the integer is -1, we must read at most one line.
1127 * If the integer is -2, we ust read all the data until the
1128 * end of the stream.
1129 * If the integer is positive value, we must read a number of
1130 * bytes corresponding to this value.
1131 */
1132#define HLSR_READ_LINE (-1)
1133#define HLSR_READ_ALL (-2)
1134__LJMP static int hlua_socket_receive_yield(struct lua_State *L)
1135{
1136 struct hlua_socket *socket = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checksocket(L, 1));
1137 int wanted = lua_tointeger(L, 2);
1138 struct hlua *hlua = hlua_gethlua(L);
1139 struct appctx *appctx;
1140 int len;
1141 int nblk;
1142 char *blk1;
1143 int len1;
1144 char *blk2;
1145 int len2;
1146
1147 /* Check if this lua stack is schedulable. */
1148 if (!hlua || !hlua->task)
1149 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "The 'receive' function is only allowed in "
1150 "'frontend', 'backend' or 'task'"));
1151
1152 /* check for connection closed. If some data where read, return it. */
1153 if (!socket->s)
1154 goto connection_closed;
1155
1156 if (wanted == HLSR_READ_LINE) {
1157
1158 /* Read line. */
1159 nblk = bo_getline_nc(socket->s->si[0].ob, &blk1, &len1, &blk2, &len2);
1160 if (nblk < 0) /* Connection close. */
1161 goto connection_closed;
1162 if (nblk == 0) /* No data avalaible. */
1163 goto connection_empty;
1164 }
1165
1166 else if (wanted == HLSR_READ_ALL) {
1167
1168 /* Read all the available data. */
1169 nblk = bo_getblk_nc(socket->s->si[0].ob, &blk1, &len1, &blk2, &len2);
1170 if (nblk < 0) /* Connection close. */
1171 goto connection_closed;
1172 if (nblk == 0) /* No data avalaible. */
1173 goto connection_empty;
1174 }
1175
1176 else {
1177
1178 /* Read a block of data. */
1179 nblk = bo_getblk_nc(socket->s->si[0].ob, &blk1, &len1, &blk2, &len2);
1180 if (nblk < 0) /* Connection close. */
1181 goto connection_closed;
1182 if (nblk == 0) /* No data avalaible. */
1183 goto connection_empty;
1184
1185 if (len1 > wanted) {
1186 nblk = 1;
1187 len1 = wanted;
1188 } if (nblk == 2 && len1 + len2 > wanted)
1189 len2 = wanted - len1;
1190 }
1191
1192 len = len1;
1193
1194 luaL_addlstring(&socket->b, blk1, len1);
1195 if (nblk == 2) {
1196 len += len2;
1197 luaL_addlstring(&socket->b, blk2, len2);
1198 }
1199
1200 /* Consume data. */
1201 bo_skip(socket->s->si[0].ob, len);
1202
1203 /* Don't wait anything. */
1204 si_update(&socket->s->si[0]);
1205
1206 /* If the pattern reclaim to read all the data
1207 * in the connection, got out.
1208 */
1209 if (wanted == HLSR_READ_ALL)
1210 goto connection_empty;
1211 else if (wanted >= 0 && len < wanted)
1212 goto connection_empty;
1213
1214 /* Return result. */
1215 luaL_pushresult(&socket->b);
1216 return 1;
1217
1218connection_closed:
1219
1220 /* If the buffer containds data. */
1221 if (socket->b.n > 0) {
1222 luaL_pushresult(&socket->b);
1223 return 1;
1224 }
1225 lua_pushnil(L);
1226 lua_pushstring(L, "connection closed.");
1227 return 2;
1228
1229connection_empty:
1230
1231 appctx = objt_appctx(socket->s->si[0].end);
1232 if (!hlua_com_new(hlua, &appctx->ctx.hlua.wake_on_read))
1233 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "out of memory"));
Thierry FOURNIER4abd3ae2015-03-03 17:29:06 +01001234 WILL_LJMP(hlua_yieldk(L, 0, 0, hlua_socket_receive_yield, TICK_ETERNITY, 0));
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01001235 return 0;
1236}
1237
1238/* This Lus function gets two parameters. The first one can be string
1239 * or a number. If the string is "*l", the user require one line. If
1240 * the string is "*a", the user require all the content of the stream.
1241 * If the value is a number, the user require a number of bytes equal
1242 * to the value. The default value is "*l" (a line).
1243 *
1244 * This paraeter with a variable type is converted in integer. This
1245 * integer takes this values:
1246 * -1 : read a line
1247 * -2 : read all the stream
1248 * >0 : amount if bytes.
1249 *
1250 * The second parameter is optinal. It contains a string that must be
1251 * concatenated with the read data.
1252 */
1253__LJMP static int hlua_socket_receive(struct lua_State *L)
1254{
1255 int wanted = HLSR_READ_LINE;
1256 const char *pattern;
1257 int type;
1258 char *error;
1259 size_t len;
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01001260 struct hlua_socket *socket;
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01001261
1262 if (lua_gettop(L) < 1 || lua_gettop(L) > 3)
1263 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "The 'receive' function requires between 1 and 3 arguments."));
1264
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01001265 socket = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checksocket(L, 1));
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01001266
1267 /* check for pattern. */
1268 if (lua_gettop(L) >= 2) {
1269 type = lua_type(L, 2);
1270 if (type == LUA_TSTRING) {
1271 pattern = lua_tostring(L, 2);
1272 if (strcmp(pattern, "*a") == 0)
1273 wanted = HLSR_READ_ALL;
1274 else if (strcmp(pattern, "*l") == 0)
1275 wanted = HLSR_READ_LINE;
1276 else {
1277 wanted = strtoll(pattern, &error, 10);
1278 if (*error != '\0')
1279 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "Unsupported pattern."));
1280 }
1281 }
1282 else if (type == LUA_TNUMBER) {
1283 wanted = lua_tointeger(L, 2);
1284 if (wanted < 0)
1285 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "Unsupported size."));
1286 }
1287 }
1288
1289 /* Set pattern. */
1290 lua_pushinteger(L, wanted);
1291 lua_replace(L, 2);
1292
1293 /* init bufffer, and fiil it wih prefix. */
1294 luaL_buffinit(L, &socket->b);
1295
1296 /* Check prefix. */
1297 if (lua_gettop(L) >= 3) {
1298 if (lua_type(L, 3) != LUA_TSTRING)
1299 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "Expect a 'string' for the prefix"));
1300 pattern = lua_tolstring(L, 3, &len);
1301 luaL_addlstring(&socket->b, pattern, len);
1302 }
1303
1304 return __LJMP(hlua_socket_receive_yield(L));
1305}
1306
1307/* Write the Lua input string in the output buffer.
1308 * This fucntion returns a yield if no space are available.
1309 */
1310static int hlua_socket_write_yield(struct lua_State *L)
1311{
1312 struct hlua_socket *socket;
1313 struct hlua *hlua = hlua_gethlua(L);
1314 struct appctx *appctx;
1315 size_t buf_len;
1316 const char *buf;
1317 int len;
1318 int send_len;
1319 int sent;
1320
1321 /* Check if this lua stack is schedulable. */
1322 if (!hlua || !hlua->task)
1323 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "The 'write' function is only allowed in "
1324 "'frontend', 'backend' or 'task'"));
1325
1326 /* Get object */
1327 socket = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checksocket(L, 1));
1328 buf = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checklstring(L, 2, &buf_len));
1329 sent = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checkunsigned(L, 3));
1330
1331 /* Check for connection close. */
1332 if (!socket->s || channel_output_closed(socket->s->req)) {
1333 lua_pushinteger(L, -1);
1334 return 1;
1335 }
1336
1337 /* Update the input buffer data. */
1338 buf += sent;
1339 send_len = buf_len - sent;
1340
1341 /* All the data are sent. */
1342 if (sent >= buf_len)
1343 return 1; /* Implicitly return the length sent. */
1344
1345 /* Check for avalaible space. */
1346 len = buffer_total_space(socket->s->si[0].ib->buf);
1347 if (len <= 0)
1348 goto hlua_socket_write_yield_return;
1349
1350 /* send data */
1351 if (len < send_len)
1352 send_len = len;
1353 len = bi_putblk(socket->s->si[0].ib, buf+sent, send_len);
1354
1355 /* "Not enough space" (-1), "Buffer too little to contain
1356 * the data" (-2) are not expected because the available length
1357 * is tested.
1358 * Other unknown error are also not expected.
1359 */
1360 if (len <= 0) {
1361 MAY_LJMP(hlua_socket_close(L));
1362 lua_pop(L, 1);
1363 lua_pushunsigned(L, -1);
1364 return 1;
1365 }
1366
1367 /* update buffers. */
1368 si_update(&socket->s->si[0]);
1369 socket->s->si[0].ib->rex = TICK_ETERNITY;
1370 socket->s->si[0].ob->wex = TICK_ETERNITY;
1371
1372 /* Update length sent. */
1373 lua_pop(L, 1);
1374 lua_pushunsigned(L, sent + len);
1375
1376 /* All the data buffer is sent ? */
1377 if (sent + len >= buf_len)
1378 return 1;
1379
1380hlua_socket_write_yield_return:
1381 appctx = objt_appctx(socket->s->si[0].end);
1382 if (!hlua_com_new(hlua, &appctx->ctx.hlua.wake_on_write))
1383 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "out of memory"));
Thierry FOURNIER4abd3ae2015-03-03 17:29:06 +01001384 WILL_LJMP(hlua_yieldk(L, 0, 0, hlua_socket_write_yield, TICK_ETERNITY, 0));
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01001385 return 0;
1386}
1387
1388/* This function initiate the send of data. It just check the input
1389 * parameters and push an integer in the Lua stack that contain the
1390 * amount of data writed in the buffer. This is used by the function
1391 * "hlua_socket_write_yield" that can yield.
1392 *
1393 * The Lua function gets between 3 and 4 parameters. The first one is
1394 * the associated object. The second is a string buffer. The third is
1395 * a facultative integer that represents where is the buffer position
1396 * of the start of the data that can send. The first byte is the
1397 * position "1". The default value is "1". The fourth argument is a
1398 * facultative integer that represents where is the buffer position
1399 * of the end of the data that can send. The default is the last byte.
1400 */
1401static int hlua_socket_send(struct lua_State *L)
1402{
1403 int i;
1404 int j;
1405 const char *buf;
1406 size_t buf_len;
1407
1408 /* Check number of arguments. */
1409 if (lua_gettop(L) < 2 || lua_gettop(L) > 4)
1410 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "'send' needs between 2 and 4 arguments"));
1411
1412 /* Get the string. */
1413 buf = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checklstring(L, 2, &buf_len));
1414
1415 /* Get and check j. */
1416 if (lua_gettop(L) == 4) {
1417 j = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checkinteger(L, 4));
1418 if (j < 0)
1419 j = buf_len + j + 1;
1420 if (j > buf_len)
1421 j = buf_len + 1;
1422 lua_pop(L, 1);
1423 }
1424 else
1425 j = buf_len;
1426
1427 /* Get and check i. */
1428 if (lua_gettop(L) == 3) {
1429 i = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checkinteger(L, 3));
1430 if (i < 0)
1431 i = buf_len + i + 1;
1432 if (i > buf_len)
1433 i = buf_len + 1;
1434 lua_pop(L, 1);
1435 } else
1436 i = 1;
1437
1438 /* Check bth i and j. */
1439 if (i > j) {
1440 lua_pushunsigned(L, 0);
1441 return 1;
1442 }
1443 if (i == 0 && j == 0) {
1444 lua_pushunsigned(L, 0);
1445 return 1;
1446 }
1447 if (i == 0)
1448 i = 1;
1449 if (j == 0)
1450 j = 1;
1451
1452 /* Pop the string. */
1453 lua_pop(L, 1);
1454
1455 /* Update the buffer length. */
1456 buf += i - 1;
1457 buf_len = j - i + 1;
1458 lua_pushlstring(L, buf, buf_len);
1459
1460 /* This unsigned is used to remember the amount of sent data. */
1461 lua_pushunsigned(L, 0);
1462
1463 return MAY_LJMP(hlua_socket_write_yield(L));
1464}
1465
1466#define SOCKET_INFO_EXPANDED_FORM "[0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000]:12345"
1467static char _socket_info_expanded_form[] = SOCKET_INFO_EXPANDED_FORM;
1468#define SOCKET_INFO_MAX_LEN (sizeof(_socket_info_expanded_form))
1469__LJMP static inline int hlua_socket_info(struct lua_State *L, struct sockaddr_storage *addr)
1470{
1471 static char buffer[SOCKET_INFO_MAX_LEN];
1472 int ret;
1473 int len;
1474 char *p;
1475
1476 ret = addr_to_str(addr, buffer+1, SOCKET_INFO_MAX_LEN-1);
1477 if (ret <= 0) {
1478 lua_pushnil(L);
1479 return 1;
1480 }
1481
1482 if (ret == AF_UNIX) {
1483 lua_pushstring(L, buffer+1);
1484 return 1;
1485 }
1486 else if (ret == AF_INET6) {
1487 buffer[0] = '[';
1488 len = strlen(buffer);
1489 buffer[len] = ']';
1490 len++;
1491 buffer[len] = ':';
1492 len++;
1493 p = buffer;
1494 }
1495 else if (ret == AF_INET) {
1496 p = buffer + 1;
1497 len = strlen(p);
1498 p[len] = ':';
1499 len++;
1500 }
1501 else {
1502 lua_pushnil(L);
1503 return 1;
1504 }
1505
1506 if (port_to_str(addr, p + len, SOCKET_INFO_MAX_LEN-1 - len) <= 0) {
1507 lua_pushnil(L);
1508 return 1;
1509 }
1510
1511 lua_pushstring(L, p);
1512 return 1;
1513}
1514
1515/* Returns information about the peer of the connection. */
1516__LJMP static int hlua_socket_getpeername(struct lua_State *L)
1517{
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01001518 struct hlua_socket *socket;
1519 struct connection *conn;
1520
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01001521 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 1, "getpeername"));
1522
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01001523 socket = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checksocket(L, 1));
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01001524
1525 /* Check if the tcp object is avalaible. */
1526 if (!socket->s) {
1527 lua_pushnil(L);
1528 return 1;
1529 }
1530
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01001531 conn = objt_conn(socket->s->si[1].end);
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01001532 if (!conn) {
1533 lua_pushnil(L);
1534 return 1;
1535 }
1536
1537 if (!(conn->flags & CO_FL_ADDR_TO_SET)) {
1538 unsigned int salen = sizeof(conn->addr.to);
1539 if (getpeername(conn->t.sock.fd, (struct sockaddr *)&conn->addr.to, &salen) == -1) {
1540 lua_pushnil(L);
1541 return 1;
1542 }
1543 conn->flags |= CO_FL_ADDR_TO_SET;
1544 }
1545
1546 return MAY_LJMP(hlua_socket_info(L, &conn->addr.to));
1547}
1548
1549/* Returns information about my connection side. */
1550static int hlua_socket_getsockname(struct lua_State *L)
1551{
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01001552 struct hlua_socket *socket;
1553 struct connection *conn;
1554
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01001555 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 1, "getsockname"));
1556
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01001557 socket = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checksocket(L, 1));
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01001558
1559 /* Check if the tcp object is avalaible. */
1560 if (!socket->s) {
1561 lua_pushnil(L);
1562 return 1;
1563 }
1564
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01001565 conn = objt_conn(socket->s->si[1].end);
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01001566 if (!conn) {
1567 lua_pushnil(L);
1568 return 1;
1569 }
1570
1571 if (!(conn->flags & CO_FL_ADDR_FROM_SET)) {
1572 unsigned int salen = sizeof(conn->addr.from);
1573 if (getsockname(conn->t.sock.fd, (struct sockaddr *)&conn->addr.from, &salen) == -1) {
1574 lua_pushnil(L);
1575 return 1;
1576 }
1577 conn->flags |= CO_FL_ADDR_FROM_SET;
1578 }
1579
1580 return hlua_socket_info(L, &conn->addr.from);
1581}
1582
1583/* This struct define the applet. */
1584static struct si_applet update_applet = {
1585 .obj_type = OBJ_TYPE_APPLET,
1586 .name = "<LUA_TCP>",
1587 .fct = hlua_socket_handler,
1588 .release = hlua_socket_release,
1589};
1590
1591__LJMP static int hlua_socket_connect_yield(struct lua_State *L)
1592{
1593 struct hlua_socket *socket = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checksocket(L, 1));
1594 struct hlua *hlua = hlua_gethlua(L);
1595 struct appctx *appctx;
1596
1597 /* Check for connection close. */
1598 if (!hlua || !socket->s || channel_output_closed(socket->s->req)) {
1599 lua_pushnil(L);
1600 lua_pushstring(L, "Can't connect");
1601 return 2;
1602 }
1603
1604 appctx = objt_appctx(socket->s->si[0].end);
1605
1606 /* Check for connection established. */
1607 if (appctx->ctx.hlua.connected) {
1608 lua_pushinteger(L, 1);
1609 return 1;
1610 }
1611
1612 if (!hlua_com_new(hlua, &appctx->ctx.hlua.wake_on_write))
1613 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "out of memory error"));
Thierry FOURNIER4abd3ae2015-03-03 17:29:06 +01001614 WILL_LJMP(hlua_yieldk(L, 0, 0, hlua_socket_connect_yield, TICK_ETERNITY, 0));
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01001615 return 0;
1616}
1617
1618/* This function fail or initite the connection. */
1619__LJMP static int hlua_socket_connect(struct lua_State *L)
1620{
1621 struct hlua_socket *socket;
1622 unsigned int port;
1623 const char *ip;
1624 struct connection *conn;
1625
1626 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 3, "connect"));
1627
1628 /* Get args. */
1629 socket = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checksocket(L, 1));
1630 ip = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checkstring(L, 2));
1631 port = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checkunsigned(L, 3));
1632
1633 conn = si_alloc_conn(socket->s->req->cons, 0);
1634 if (!conn)
1635 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "connect: internal error"));
1636
1637 /* Parse ip address. */
1638 conn->addr.to.ss_family = AF_UNSPEC;
1639 if (!str2ip2(ip, &conn->addr.to, 0))
1640 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "connect: cannot parse ip address '%s'", ip));
1641
1642 /* Set port. */
1643 if (conn->addr.to.ss_family == AF_INET)
1644 ((struct sockaddr_in *)&conn->addr.to)->sin_port = htons(port);
1645 else if (conn->addr.to.ss_family == AF_INET6)
1646 ((struct sockaddr_in6 *)&conn->addr.to)->sin6_port = htons(port);
1647
1648 /* it is important not to call the wakeup function directly but to
1649 * pass through task_wakeup(), because this one knows how to apply
1650 * priorities to tasks.
1651 */
1652 task_wakeup(socket->s->task, TASK_WOKEN_INIT);
1653
Thierry FOURNIER4abd3ae2015-03-03 17:29:06 +01001654 WILL_LJMP(hlua_yieldk(L, 0, 0, hlua_socket_connect_yield, TICK_ETERNITY, 0));
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01001655
1656 return 0;
1657}
1658
Baptiste Assmann84bb4932015-03-02 21:40:06 +01001659#ifdef USE_OPENSSL
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01001660__LJMP static int hlua_socket_connect_ssl(struct lua_State *L)
1661{
1662 struct hlua_socket *socket;
1663
1664 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 3, "connect_ssl"));
1665 socket = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checksocket(L, 1));
1666 socket->s->target = &socket_ssl.obj_type;
1667 return MAY_LJMP(hlua_socket_connect(L));
1668}
Baptiste Assmann84bb4932015-03-02 21:40:06 +01001669#endif
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01001670
1671__LJMP static int hlua_socket_setoption(struct lua_State *L)
1672{
1673 return 0;
1674}
1675
1676__LJMP static int hlua_socket_settimeout(struct lua_State *L)
1677{
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01001678 struct hlua_socket *socket;
1679 unsigned int tmout;
1680
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01001681 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 2, "settimeout"));
1682
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01001683 socket = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checksocket(L, 1));
1684 tmout = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checkunsigned(L, 2)) * 1000;
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01001685
1686 socket->s->req->rto = tmout;
1687 socket->s->req->wto = tmout;
1688 socket->s->rep->rto = tmout;
1689 socket->s->rep->wto = tmout;
1690
1691 return 0;
1692}
1693
1694__LJMP static int hlua_socket_new(lua_State *L)
1695{
1696 struct hlua_socket *socket;
1697 struct appctx *appctx;
1698
1699 /* Check stack size. */
1700 if (!lua_checkstack(L, 2)) {
1701 hlua_pusherror(L, "socket: full stack");
1702 goto out_fail_conf;
1703 }
1704
1705 socket = MAY_LJMP(lua_newuserdata(L, sizeof(*socket)));
1706 memset(socket, 0, sizeof(*socket));
1707
1708 /* Pop a class session metatable and affect it to the userdata. */
1709 lua_rawgeti(L, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, class_socket_ref);
1710 lua_setmetatable(L, -2);
1711
1712 /*
1713 *
1714 * Get memory for the request.
1715 *
1716 */
1717
1718 socket->s = pool_alloc2(pool2_session);
1719 if (!socket->s) {
1720 hlua_pusherror(L, "socket: out of memory");
1721 goto out_fail_conf;
1722 }
1723
1724 socket->s->task = task_new();
1725 if (!socket->s->task) {
1726 hlua_pusherror(L, "socket: out of memory");
1727 goto out_free_session;
1728 }
1729
1730 socket->s->req = pool_alloc2(pool2_channel);
1731 if (!socket->s->req) {
1732 hlua_pusherror(L, "socket: out of memory");
1733 goto out_fail_req;
1734 }
1735
1736 socket->s->req->buf = pool_alloc2(pool2_buffer);
1737 if (!socket->s->req->buf) {
1738 hlua_pusherror(L, "socket: out of memory");
1739 goto out_fail_req_buf;
1740 }
1741
1742 socket->s->rep = pool_alloc2(pool2_channel);
1743 if (!socket->s->rep) {
1744 hlua_pusherror(L, "socket: out of memory");
1745 goto out_fail_rep;
1746 }
1747
1748 socket->s->rep->buf = pool_alloc2(pool2_buffer);
1749 if (!socket->s->rep->buf) {
1750 hlua_pusherror(L, "socket: out of memory");
1751 goto out_fail_rep_buf;
1752 }
1753
1754 /* Configura empty Lua for the session. */
1755 socket->s->hlua.T = NULL;
1756 socket->s->hlua.Tref = LUA_REFNIL;
1757 socket->s->hlua.Mref = LUA_REFNIL;
1758 socket->s->hlua.nargs = 0;
Thierry FOURNIERa097fdf2015-03-03 15:17:35 +01001759 socket->s->hlua.flags = 0;
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01001760 LIST_INIT(&socket->s->hlua.com);
1761
1762 /* session initialisation. */
1763 session_init_srv_conn(socket->s);
1764
1765 /*
1766 *
1767 * Configure the associated task.
1768 *
1769 */
1770
1771 /* This is the dedicated function to process the session. This function
1772 * is able to establish the conection, process the timeouts, etc ...
1773 */
1774 socket->s->task->process = process_session;
1775
1776 /* Back reference to session. This is used by process_session(). */
1777 socket->s->task->context = socket->s;
1778
1779 /* The priority of the task is normal. */
1780 socket->s->task->nice = 0;
1781
1782 /* Init the next run to eternity. Later in this function, this task is
1783 * waked.
1784 */
1785 socket->s->task->expire = TICK_ETERNITY;
1786
1787 /*
1788 *
1789 * Initialize the attached buffers
1790 *
1791 */
1792 socket->s->req->buf->size = global.tune.bufsize;
1793 socket->s->rep->buf->size = global.tune.bufsize;
1794
1795 /*
1796 *
1797 * Initialize channels.
1798 *
1799 */
1800
1801 /* This function reset the struct. It must be called
1802 * before the configuration.
1803 */
1804 channel_init(socket->s->req);
1805 channel_init(socket->s->rep);
1806
1807 socket->s->req->prod = &socket->s->si[0];
1808 socket->s->req->cons = &socket->s->si[1];
1809
1810 socket->s->rep->prod = &socket->s->si[1];
1811 socket->s->rep->cons = &socket->s->si[0];
1812
1813 socket->s->si[0].ib = socket->s->req;
1814 socket->s->si[0].ob = socket->s->rep;
1815
1816 socket->s->si[1].ib = socket->s->rep;
1817 socket->s->si[1].ob = socket->s->req;
1818
1819 socket->s->req->analysers = 0;
1820 socket->s->req->rto = socket_proxy.timeout.client;
1821 socket->s->req->wto = socket_proxy.timeout.server;
1822 socket->s->req->rex = TICK_ETERNITY;
1823 socket->s->req->wex = TICK_ETERNITY;
1824 socket->s->req->analyse_exp = TICK_ETERNITY;
1825
1826 socket->s->rep->analysers = 0;
1827 socket->s->rep->rto = socket_proxy.timeout.server;
1828 socket->s->rep->wto = socket_proxy.timeout.client;
1829 socket->s->rep->rex = TICK_ETERNITY;
1830 socket->s->rep->wex = TICK_ETERNITY;
1831 socket->s->rep->analyse_exp = TICK_ETERNITY;
1832
1833 /*
1834 *
1835 * Configure the session.
1836 *
1837 */
1838
1839 /* The session dont have listener. The listener is used with real
1840 * proxies.
1841 */
1842 socket->s->listener = NULL;
1843
1844 /* The flags are initialized to 0. Values are setted later. */
1845 socket->s->flags = 0;
1846
1847 /* Assign the configured proxy to the new session. */
1848 socket->s->be = &socket_proxy;
1849 socket->s->fe = &socket_proxy;
1850
1851 /* XXX: Set namy variables */
1852 socket->s->store_count = 0;
1853 memset(socket->s->stkctr, 0, sizeof(socket->s->stkctr));
1854
1855 /* Configure logs. */
1856 socket->s->logs.logwait = 0;
1857 socket->s->logs.level = 0;
1858 socket->s->logs.accept_date = date; /* user-visible date for logging */
1859 socket->s->logs.tv_accept = now; /* corrected date for internal use */
1860 socket->s->do_log = NULL;
1861
1862 /* Function used if an error is occured. */
1863 socket->s->srv_error = default_srv_error;
1864
1865 /* Init the list of buffers. */
1866 LIST_INIT(&socket->s->buffer_wait);
1867
1868 /* Dont configure the unique ID. */
1869 socket->s->uniq_id = 0;
1870 socket->s->unique_id = NULL;
1871
1872 /* XXX: ? */
1873 socket->s->pend_pos = NULL;
1874
1875 /* XXX: See later. */
1876 socket->s->txn.sessid = NULL;
1877 socket->s->txn.srv_cookie = NULL;
1878 socket->s->txn.cli_cookie = NULL;
1879 socket->s->txn.uri = NULL;
1880 socket->s->txn.req.cap = NULL;
1881 socket->s->txn.rsp.cap = NULL;
1882 socket->s->txn.hdr_idx.v = NULL;
1883 socket->s->txn.hdr_idx.size = 0;
1884 socket->s->txn.hdr_idx.used = 0;
1885
1886 /* Configure "left" stream interface as applet. This "si" produce
1887 * and use the data received from the server. The applet is initialized
1888 * and is attached to the stream interface.
1889 */
1890
1891 /* The data producer is already connected. It is the applet. */
1892 socket->s->req->flags = CF_READ_ATTACHED;
1893
1894 channel_auto_connect(socket->s->req); /* don't wait to establish connection */
1895 channel_auto_close(socket->s->req); /* let the producer forward close requests */
1896
1897 si_reset(&socket->s->si[0], socket->s->task);
1898 si_set_state(&socket->s->si[0], SI_ST_EST); /* connection established (resource exists) */
1899
1900 appctx = stream_int_register_handler(&socket->s->si[0], &update_applet);
1901 if (!appctx)
1902 goto out_fail_conn1;
1903 appctx->ctx.hlua.socket = socket;
1904 appctx->ctx.hlua.connected = 0;
1905 LIST_INIT(&appctx->ctx.hlua.wake_on_write);
1906 LIST_INIT(&appctx->ctx.hlua.wake_on_read);
1907
1908 /* Configure "right" stream interface. this "si" is used to connect
1909 * and retrieve data from the server. The connection is initialized
1910 * with the "struct server".
1911 */
1912 si_reset(&socket->s->si[1], socket->s->task);
1913 si_set_state(&socket->s->si[1], SI_ST_INI);
1914 socket->s->si[1].conn_retries = socket_proxy.conn_retries;
1915
1916 /* Force destination server. */
1917 socket->s->flags |= SN_DIRECT | SN_ASSIGNED | SN_ADDR_SET | SN_BE_ASSIGNED;
1918 socket->s->target = &socket_tcp.obj_type;
1919
1920 /* This session is added to te lists of alive sessions. */
1921 LIST_ADDQ(&sessions, &socket->s->list);
1922
1923 /* XXX: I think that this list is used by stats. */
1924 LIST_INIT(&socket->s->back_refs);
1925
1926 /* Update statistics counters. */
1927 socket_proxy.feconn++; /* beconn will be increased later */
1928 jobs++;
1929 totalconn++;
1930
1931 /* Return yield waiting for connection. */
1932 return 1;
1933
1934out_fail_conn1:
1935 pool_free2(pool2_buffer, socket->s->rep->buf);
1936out_fail_rep_buf:
1937 pool_free2(pool2_channel, socket->s->rep);
1938out_fail_rep:
1939 pool_free2(pool2_buffer, socket->s->req->buf);
1940out_fail_req_buf:
1941 pool_free2(pool2_channel, socket->s->req);
1942out_fail_req:
1943 task_free(socket->s->task);
1944out_free_session:
1945 pool_free2(pool2_session, socket->s);
1946out_fail_conf:
1947 WILL_LJMP(lua_error(L));
1948 return 0;
1949}
Thierry FOURNIER65f34c62015-02-16 20:11:43 +01001950
1951/*
1952 *
1953 *
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01001954 * Class Channel
1955 *
1956 *
1957 */
1958
1959/* Returns the struct hlua_channel join to the class channel in the
1960 * stack entry "ud" or throws an argument error.
1961 */
1962__LJMP static struct hlua_channel *hlua_checkchannel(lua_State *L, int ud)
1963{
1964 return (struct hlua_channel *)MAY_LJMP(hlua_checkudata(L, ud, class_channel_ref));
1965}
1966
1967/* Creates new channel object and put it on the top of the stack.
1968 * If the stask does not have a free slots, the function fails
1969 * and returns 0;
1970 */
Thierry FOURNIERbd1f1322015-03-05 17:04:41 +01001971static int hlua_channel_new(lua_State *L, struct session *s, struct channel *channel)
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01001972{
1973 struct hlua_channel *chn;
1974
1975 /* Check stack size. */
1976 if (!lua_checkstack(L, 2))
1977 return 0;
1978
1979 /* NOTE: The allocation never fails. The failure
1980 * throw an error, and the function never returns.
1981 */
1982 chn = lua_newuserdata(L, sizeof(*chn));
1983 chn->chn = channel;
Thierry FOURNIERbd1f1322015-03-05 17:04:41 +01001984 chn->s = s;
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01001985
1986 /* Pop a class sesison metatable and affect it to the userdata. */
1987 lua_rawgeti(L, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, class_channel_ref);
1988 lua_setmetatable(L, -2);
1989
1990 return 1;
1991}
1992
1993/* Duplicate all the data present in the input channel and put it
1994 * in a string LUA variables. Returns -1 and push a nil value in
1995 * the stack if the channel is closed and all the data are consumed,
1996 * returns 0 if no data are available, otherwise it returns the length
1997 * of the builded string.
1998 */
1999static inline int _hlua_channel_dup(struct hlua_channel *chn, lua_State *L)
2000{
2001 char *blk1;
2002 char *blk2;
2003 int len1;
2004 int len2;
2005 int ret;
2006 luaL_Buffer b;
2007
2008 ret = bi_getblk_nc(chn->chn, &blk1, &len1, &blk2, &len2);
2009 if (unlikely(ret == 0))
2010 return 0;
2011
2012 if (unlikely(ret < 0)) {
2013 lua_pushnil(L);
2014 return -1;
2015 }
2016
2017 luaL_buffinit(L, &b);
2018 luaL_addlstring(&b, blk1, len1);
2019 if (unlikely(ret == 2))
2020 luaL_addlstring(&b, blk2, len2);
2021 luaL_pushresult(&b);
2022
2023 if (unlikely(ret == 2))
2024 return len1 + len2;
2025 return len1;
2026}
2027
2028/* "_hlua_channel_dup" wrapper. If no data are available, it returns
2029 * a yield. This function keep the data in the buffer.
2030 */
2031__LJMP static int hlua_channel_dup(lua_State *L)
2032{
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002033 struct hlua_channel *chn;
2034
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002035 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 1, "dup"));
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002036
2037 chn = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checkchannel(L, 1));
2038
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002039 if (_hlua_channel_dup(chn, L) == 0)
Thierry FOURNIER4abd3ae2015-03-03 17:29:06 +01002040 WILL_LJMP(hlua_yieldk(L, 0, 0, hlua_channel_dup, TICK_ETERNITY, 0));
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002041 return 1;
2042}
2043
2044/* "_hlua_channel_dup" wrapper. If no data are available, it returns
2045 * a yield. This function consumes the data in the buffer. It returns
2046 * a string containing the data or a nil pointer if no data are available
2047 * and the channel is closed.
2048 */
2049__LJMP static int hlua_channel_get(lua_State *L)
2050{
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002051 struct hlua_channel *chn;
2052 int ret;
2053
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002054 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 1, "get"));
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002055
2056 chn = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checkchannel(L, 1));
2057 ret = _hlua_channel_dup(chn, L);
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002058 if (unlikely(ret == 0))
Thierry FOURNIER4abd3ae2015-03-03 17:29:06 +01002059 WILL_LJMP(hlua_yieldk(L, 0, 0, hlua_channel_get, TICK_ETERNITY, 0));
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002060
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002061 if (unlikely(ret == -1))
2062 return 1;
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002063
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002064 chn->chn->buf->i -= ret;
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002065 return 1;
2066}
2067
2068/* This functions consumes and returns one line. If the channel is closed,
2069 * and the last data does not contains a final '\n', the data are returned
2070 * without the final '\n'. When no more data are avalaible, it returns nil
2071 * value.
2072 */
2073__LJMP static int hlua_channel_getline(lua_State *L)
2074{
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002075 char *blk1;
2076 char *blk2;
2077 int len1;
2078 int len2;
2079 int len;
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002080 struct hlua_channel *chn;
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002081 int ret;
2082 luaL_Buffer b;
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002083
2084 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 1, "getline"));
2085 chn = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checkchannel(L, 1));
2086
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002087 ret = bi_getline_nc(chn->chn, &blk1, &len1, &blk2, &len2);
2088 if (ret == 0)
Thierry FOURNIER4abd3ae2015-03-03 17:29:06 +01002089 WILL_LJMP(hlua_yieldk(L, 0, 0, hlua_channel_getline, TICK_ETERNITY, 0));
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002090
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002091 if (ret == -1) {
2092 lua_pushnil(L);
2093 return 1;
2094 }
2095
2096 luaL_buffinit(L, &b);
2097 luaL_addlstring(&b, blk1, len1);
2098 len = len1;
2099 if (unlikely(ret == 2)) {
2100 luaL_addlstring(&b, blk2, len2);
2101 len += len2;
2102 }
2103 luaL_pushresult(&b);
2104 buffer_replace2(chn->chn->buf, chn->chn->buf->p, chn->chn->buf->p + len, NULL, 0);
2105 return 1;
2106}
2107
2108/* This function takes a string as input, and append it at the
2109 * input side of channel. If the data is too big, but a space
2110 * is probably available after sending some data, the function
2111 * yield. If the data is bigger than the buffer, or if the
2112 * channel is closed, it returns -1. otherwise, it returns the
2113 * amount of data writed.
2114 */
2115__LJMP static int _hlua_channel_append(lua_State *L)
2116{
2117 struct hlua_channel *chn = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checkchannel(L, 1));
2118 size_t len;
2119 const char *str = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checklstring(L, 2, &len));
2120 int l = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checkinteger(L, 3));
2121 int ret;
2122 int max;
2123
2124 max = channel_recv_limit(chn->chn) - buffer_len(chn->chn->buf);
2125 if (max > len - l)
2126 max = len - l;
2127
2128 ret = bi_putblk(chn->chn, str+l, max);
2129 if (ret == -2 || ret == -3) {
2130 lua_pushinteger(L, -1);
2131 return 1;
2132 }
2133 if (ret == -1)
Thierry FOURNIER4abd3ae2015-03-03 17:29:06 +01002134 WILL_LJMP(hlua_yieldk(L, 0, 0, _hlua_channel_append, TICK_ETERNITY, 0));
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002135 l += ret;
2136 lua_pop(L, 1);
2137 lua_pushinteger(L, l);
2138
2139 max = channel_recv_limit(chn->chn) - buffer_len(chn->chn->buf);
2140 if (max == 0 && chn->chn->buf->o == 0) {
2141 /* There are no space avalaible, and the output buffer is empty.
2142 * in this case, we cannot add more data, so we cannot yield,
2143 * we return the amount of copyied data.
2144 */
2145 return 1;
2146 }
2147 if (l < len)
Thierry FOURNIER4abd3ae2015-03-03 17:29:06 +01002148 WILL_LJMP(hlua_yieldk(L, 0, 0, _hlua_channel_append, TICK_ETERNITY, 0));
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002149 return 1;
2150}
2151
2152/* just a wrapper of "_hlua_channel_append". It returns the length
2153 * of the writed string, or -1 if the channel is closed or if the
2154 * buffer size is too little for the data.
2155 */
2156__LJMP static int hlua_channel_append(lua_State *L)
2157{
2158 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 2, "append"));
2159 lua_pushinteger(L, 0);
2160
2161 return MAY_LJMP(_hlua_channel_append(L));
2162}
2163
2164/* just a wrapper of "_hlua_channel_append". This wrapper starts
2165 * his process by cleaning the buffer. The result is a replacement
2166 * of the current data. It returns the length of the writed string,
2167 * or -1 if the channel is closed or if the buffer size is too
2168 * little for the data.
2169 */
2170__LJMP static int hlua_channel_set(lua_State *L)
2171{
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002172 struct hlua_channel *chn;
2173
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002174 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 2, "set"));
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002175 chn = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checkchannel(L, 1));
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002176 lua_pushinteger(L, 0);
2177
2178 chn->chn->buf->i = 0;
2179
2180 return MAY_LJMP(_hlua_channel_append(L));
2181}
2182
2183/* Append data in the output side of the buffer. This data is immediatly
2184 * sent. The fcuntion returns the ammount of data writed. If the buffer
2185 * cannot contains the data, the function yield. The function returns -1
2186 * if the channel is closed.
2187 */
2188__LJMP static int _hlua_channel_send(lua_State *L)
2189{
2190 struct hlua_channel *chn = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checkchannel(L, 1));
2191 size_t len;
2192 const char *str = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checklstring(L, 2, &len));
2193 int l = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checkinteger(L, 3));
2194 int max;
Thierry FOURNIERef6a2112015-03-05 17:45:34 +01002195 struct hlua *hlua = hlua_gethlua(L);
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002196
2197 if (unlikely(channel_output_closed(chn->chn))) {
2198 lua_pushinteger(L, -1);
2199 return 1;
2200 }
2201
Thierry FOURNIER3e3a6082015-03-05 17:06:12 +01002202 /* Check if the buffer is avalaible because HAProxy doesn't allocate
2203 * the request buffer if its not required.
2204 */
2205 if (chn->chn->buf->size == 0) {
2206 if (!session_alloc_recv_buffer(chn->s, &chn->chn->buf)) {
2207 chn->chn->prod->flags |= SI_FL_WAIT_ROOM;
2208 WILL_LJMP(hlua_yieldk(L, 0, 0, _hlua_channel_send, TICK_ETERNITY, 0));
2209 }
2210 }
2211
Thierry FOURNIERdeb5d732015-03-06 01:07:45 +01002212 /* the writed data will be immediatly sent, so we can check
2213 * the avalaible space without taking in account the reserve.
2214 * The reserve is guaranted for the processing of incoming
2215 * data, because the buffer will be flushed.
2216 */
2217 max = chn->chn->buf->size - buffer_len(chn->chn->buf);
2218
2219 /* If there are no space avalaible, and the output buffer is empty.
2220 * in this case, we cannot add more data, so we cannot yield,
2221 * we return the amount of copyied data.
2222 */
2223 if (max == 0 && chn->chn->buf->o == 0)
2224 return 1;
2225
2226 /* Adjust the real required length. */
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002227 if (max > len - l)
2228 max = len - l;
2229
Thierry FOURNIERdeb5d732015-03-06 01:07:45 +01002230 /* The buffer avalaible size may be not contiguous. This test
2231 * detects a non contiguous buffer and realign it.
2232 */
2233 if (buffer_contig_space(chn->chn->buf) < max)
2234 buffer_slow_realign(chn->chn->buf);
2235
2236 /* Copy input data in the buffer. */
Thierry FOURNIER506e46c2015-03-04 11:44:47 +01002237 max = buffer_replace2(chn->chn->buf, chn->chn->buf->p, chn->chn->buf->p, str+l, max);
Thierry FOURNIERdeb5d732015-03-06 01:07:45 +01002238
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002239 /* buffer replace considers that the input part is filled.
2240 * so, I must forward these new data in the output part.
2241 */
2242 b_adv(chn->chn->buf, max);
2243
2244 l += max;
2245 lua_pop(L, 1);
2246 lua_pushinteger(L, l);
2247
Thierry FOURNIERdeb5d732015-03-06 01:07:45 +01002248 /* If there are no space avalaible, and the output buffer is empty.
2249 * in this case, we cannot add more data, so we cannot yield,
2250 * we return the amount of copyied data.
2251 */
2252 max = chn->chn->buf->size - buffer_len(chn->chn->buf);
2253 if (max == 0 && chn->chn->buf->o == 0)
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002254 return 1;
Thierry FOURNIERdeb5d732015-03-06 01:07:45 +01002255
Thierry FOURNIERef6a2112015-03-05 17:45:34 +01002256 if (l < len) {
2257 /* If we are waiting for space in the response buffer, we
2258 * must set the flag WAKERESWR. This flag required the task
2259 * wake up if any activity is detected on the response buffer.
2260 */
2261 if (chn->chn == chn->s->rep)
2262 HLUA_SET_WAKERESWR(hlua);
Thierry FOURNIER53e08ec2015-03-06 00:35:53 +01002263 else
2264 HLUA_SET_WAKEREQWR(hlua);
2265 WILL_LJMP(hlua_yieldk(L, 0, 0, hlua_channel_send_yield, TICK_ETERNITY, 0));
Thierry FOURNIERef6a2112015-03-05 17:45:34 +01002266 }
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002267
2268 return 1;
2269}
2270
2271/* Just a wraper of "_hlua_channel_send". This wrapper permits
2272 * yield the LUA process, and resume it without checking the
2273 * input arguments.
2274 */
2275__LJMP static int hlua_channel_send(lua_State *L)
2276{
2277 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 2, "send"));
2278 lua_pushinteger(L, 0);
2279
2280 return MAY_LJMP(_hlua_channel_send(L));
2281}
2282
2283/* This function forward and amount of butes. The data pass from
2284 * the input side of the buffer to the output side, and can be
2285 * forwarded. This function never fails.
2286 *
2287 * The Lua function takes an amount of bytes to be forwarded in
2288 * imput. It returns the number of bytes forwarded.
2289 */
2290__LJMP static int hlua_channel_forward_yield(lua_State *L)
2291{
2292 struct hlua_channel *chn;
2293 int len;
2294 int l;
2295 int max;
Thierry FOURNIERef6a2112015-03-05 17:45:34 +01002296 struct hlua *hlua = hlua_gethlua(L);
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002297
2298 chn = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checkchannel(L, 1));
2299 len = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checkinteger(L, 2));
2300 l = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checkinteger(L, -1));
2301
2302 max = len - l;
2303 if (max > chn->chn->buf->i)
2304 max = chn->chn->buf->i;
2305 channel_forward(chn->chn, max);
2306 l += max;
2307
2308 lua_pop(L, 1);
2309 lua_pushinteger(L, l);
2310
2311 /* Check if it miss bytes to forward. */
2312 if (l < len) {
2313 /* The the input channel or the output channel are closed, we
2314 * must return the amount of data forwarded.
2315 */
2316 if (channel_input_closed(chn->chn) || channel_output_closed(chn->chn))
2317 return 1;
2318
Thierry FOURNIERef6a2112015-03-05 17:45:34 +01002319 /* If we are waiting for space data in the response buffer, we
2320 * must set the flag WAKERESWR. This flag required the task
2321 * wake up if any activity is detected on the response buffer.
2322 */
2323 if (chn->chn == chn->s->rep)
2324 HLUA_SET_WAKERESWR(hlua);
Thierry FOURNIER53e08ec2015-03-06 00:35:53 +01002325 else
2326 HLUA_SET_WAKEREQWR(hlua);
Thierry FOURNIERef6a2112015-03-05 17:45:34 +01002327
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002328 /* Otherwise, we can yield waiting for new data in the inpout side. */
Thierry FOURNIER4abd3ae2015-03-03 17:29:06 +01002329 WILL_LJMP(hlua_yieldk(L, 0, 0, hlua_channel_forward_yield, TICK_ETERNITY, 0));
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002330 }
2331
2332 return 1;
2333}
2334
2335/* Just check the input and prepare the stack for the previous
2336 * function "hlua_channel_forward_yield"
2337 */
2338__LJMP static int hlua_channel_forward(lua_State *L)
2339{
2340 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 2, "forward"));
2341 MAY_LJMP(hlua_checkchannel(L, 1));
2342 MAY_LJMP(luaL_checkinteger(L, 2));
2343
2344 lua_pushinteger(L, 0);
2345 return MAY_LJMP(hlua_channel_forward_yield(L));
2346}
2347
2348/* Just returns the number of bytes available in the input
2349 * side of the buffer. This function never fails.
2350 */
2351__LJMP static int hlua_channel_get_in_len(lua_State *L)
2352{
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002353 struct hlua_channel *chn;
2354
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002355 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 1, "get_in_len"));
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002356 chn = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checkchannel(L, 1));
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002357 lua_pushinteger(L, chn->chn->buf->i);
2358 return 1;
2359}
2360
2361/* Just returns the number of bytes available in the output
2362 * side of the buffer. This function never fails.
2363 */
2364__LJMP static int hlua_channel_get_out_len(lua_State *L)
2365{
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002366 struct hlua_channel *chn;
2367
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002368 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 1, "get_out_len"));
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002369 chn = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checkchannel(L, 1));
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01002370 lua_pushinteger(L, chn->chn->buf->o);
2371 return 1;
2372}
2373
2374
2375/*
2376 *
2377 *
Thierry FOURNIER65f34c62015-02-16 20:11:43 +01002378 * Class TXN
2379 *
2380 *
2381 */
2382
2383/* Returns a struct hlua_session if the stack entry "ud" is
2384 * a class session, otherwise it throws an error.
2385 */
2386__LJMP static struct hlua_txn *hlua_checktxn(lua_State *L, int ud)
2387{
2388 return (struct hlua_txn *)MAY_LJMP(hlua_checkudata(L, ud, class_txn_ref));
2389}
2390
Thierry FOURNIER05c0b8a2015-02-25 11:43:21 +01002391__LJMP static int hlua_setpriv(lua_State *L)
2392{
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002393 struct hlua *hlua;
2394
Thierry FOURNIER05c0b8a2015-02-25 11:43:21 +01002395 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 2, "set_priv"));
2396
2397 /* It is useles to retrieve the session, but this function
2398 * runs only in a session context.
2399 */
2400 MAY_LJMP(hlua_checktxn(L, 1));
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002401 hlua = hlua_gethlua(L);
Thierry FOURNIER05c0b8a2015-02-25 11:43:21 +01002402
2403 /* Remove previous value. */
2404 if (hlua->Mref != -1)
2405 luaL_unref(L, hlua->Mref, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX);
2406
2407 /* Get and store new value. */
2408 lua_pushvalue(L, 2); /* Copy the element 2 at the top of the stack. */
2409 hlua->Mref = luaL_ref(L, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX); /* pop the previously pushed value. */
2410
2411 return 0;
2412}
2413
2414__LJMP static int hlua_getpriv(lua_State *L)
2415{
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002416 struct hlua *hlua;
2417
Thierry FOURNIER05c0b8a2015-02-25 11:43:21 +01002418 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 1, "get_priv"));
2419
2420 /* It is useles to retrieve the session, but this function
2421 * runs only in a session context.
2422 */
2423 MAY_LJMP(hlua_checktxn(L, 1));
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002424 hlua = hlua_gethlua(L);
Thierry FOURNIER05c0b8a2015-02-25 11:43:21 +01002425
2426 /* Push configuration index in the stack. */
2427 lua_rawgeti(L, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, hlua->Mref);
2428
2429 return 1;
2430}
2431
Thierry FOURNIER65f34c62015-02-16 20:11:43 +01002432/* Create stack entry containing a class TXN. This function
2433 * return 0 if the stack does not contains free slots,
2434 * otherwise it returns 1.
2435 */
2436static int hlua_txn_new(lua_State *L, struct session *s, struct proxy *p, void *l7)
2437{
2438 struct hlua_txn *hs;
2439
2440 /* Check stack size. */
2441 if (!lua_checkstack(L, 2))
2442 return 0;
2443
2444 /* NOTE: The allocation never fails. The failure
2445 * throw an error, and the function never returns.
2446 * if the throw is not avalaible, the process is aborted.
2447 */
2448 hs = lua_newuserdata(L, sizeof(struct hlua_txn));
2449 hs->s = s;
2450 hs->p = p;
2451 hs->l7 = l7;
2452
2453 /* Pop a class sesison metatable and affect it to the userdata. */
2454 lua_rawgeti(L, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, class_txn_ref);
2455 lua_setmetatable(L, -2);
2456
2457 return 1;
2458}
2459
Thierry FOURNIERe94e7742015-02-17 14:59:53 +01002460/* This function returns a channel object associated
2461 * with the request channel. This function never fails,
2462 * however if the stack is full, it throws an error.
2463 */
2464__LJMP static int hlua_txn_req_channel(lua_State *L)
2465{
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002466 struct hlua_txn *s;
Thierry FOURNIERe94e7742015-02-17 14:59:53 +01002467
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002468 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 1, "req_channel"));
2469 s = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checktxn(L, 1));
Thierry FOURNIERe94e7742015-02-17 14:59:53 +01002470
Thierry FOURNIERbd1f1322015-03-05 17:04:41 +01002471 if (!hlua_channel_new(L, s->s, s->s->req))
Thierry FOURNIERe94e7742015-02-17 14:59:53 +01002472 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "full stack"));
2473
2474 return 1;
2475}
2476
2477/* This function returns a channel object associated
2478 * with the response channel. This function never fails,
2479 * however if the stack is full, it throws an error.
2480 */
2481__LJMP static int hlua_txn_res_channel(lua_State *L)
2482{
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002483 struct hlua_txn *s;
Thierry FOURNIERe94e7742015-02-17 14:59:53 +01002484
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002485 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 1, "req_channel"));
2486 s = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checktxn(L, 1));
Thierry FOURNIERe94e7742015-02-17 14:59:53 +01002487
Thierry FOURNIERbd1f1322015-03-05 17:04:41 +01002488 if (!hlua_channel_new(L, s->s, s->s->rep))
Thierry FOURNIERe94e7742015-02-17 14:59:53 +01002489 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "full stack"));
2490
2491 return 1;
2492}
2493
Thierry FOURNIER893bfa32015-02-17 18:42:34 +01002494/* This function is an Lua binding that send pending data
2495 * to the client, and close the stream interface.
2496 */
2497__LJMP static int hlua_txn_close(lua_State *L)
2498{
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002499 struct hlua_txn *s;
Thierry FOURNIER893bfa32015-02-17 18:42:34 +01002500
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002501 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 1, "close"));
2502 s = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checktxn(L, 1));
Thierry FOURNIER893bfa32015-02-17 18:42:34 +01002503
2504 channel_abort(s->s->si[0].ib);
2505 channel_auto_close(s->s->si[0].ib);
2506 channel_erase(s->s->si[0].ib);
2507 channel_auto_read(s->s->si[0].ob);
2508 channel_auto_close(s->s->si[0].ob);
2509 channel_shutr_now(s->s->si[0].ob);
2510
2511 return 0;
2512}
2513
Thierry FOURNIERd0fa5382015-02-16 20:14:51 +01002514/* This function is an LUA binding. It is called with each sample-fetch.
2515 * It uses closure argument to store the associated sample-fetch. It
Cyril Bonté928ae5c2015-03-02 00:08:41 +01002516 * returns only one argument or throws an error. An error is thrown
2517 * only if an error is encountered during the argument parsing. If
Thierry FOURNIERd0fa5382015-02-16 20:14:51 +01002518 * the "sample-fetch" function fails, nil is returned.
2519 */
2520__LJMP static int hlua_run_sample_fetch(lua_State *L)
2521{
2522 struct hlua_txn *s;
2523 struct hlua_sample_fetch *f;
Cyril Bonté928ae5c2015-03-02 00:08:41 +01002524 struct arg args[ARGM_NBARGS + 1];
Thierry FOURNIERd0fa5382015-02-16 20:14:51 +01002525 int i;
2526 struct sample smp;
2527
2528 /* Get closure arguments. */
2529 f = (struct hlua_sample_fetch *)lua_touserdata(L, lua_upvalueindex(1));
2530
2531 /* Get traditionnal arguments. */
2532 s = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checktxn(L, 1));
2533
2534 /* Get extra arguments. */
Cyril Bonté928ae5c2015-03-02 00:08:41 +01002535 for (i = 0; i < lua_gettop(L) - 1; i++) {
Thierry FOURNIERd0fa5382015-02-16 20:14:51 +01002536 if (i >= ARGM_NBARGS)
2537 break;
2538 hlua_lua2arg(L, i + 2, &args[i]);
2539 }
2540 args[i].type = ARGT_STOP;
2541
2542 /* Check arguments. */
2543 MAY_LJMP(hlua_lua2arg_check(L, 1, args, f->f->arg_mask));
2544
Cyril Bonté928ae5c2015-03-02 00:08:41 +01002545 /* Run the special args checker. */
2546 if (f->f->val_args && !f->f->val_args(args, NULL)) {
Thierry FOURNIERd0fa5382015-02-16 20:14:51 +01002547 lua_pushfstring(L, "error in arguments");
2548 WILL_LJMP(lua_error(L));
2549 }
2550
2551 /* Initialise the sample. */
2552 memset(&smp, 0, sizeof(smp));
2553
2554 /* Run the sample fetch process. */
2555 if (!f->f->process(s->p, s->s, s->l7, 0, args, &smp, f->f->kw, f->f->private)) {
2556 lua_pushnil(L);
2557 return 1;
2558 }
2559
2560 /* Convert the returned sample in lua value. */
2561 hlua_smp2lua(L, &smp);
2562 return 1;
2563}
2564
Thierry FOURNIER9a819e72015-02-16 20:22:55 +01002565/* This function is an LUA binding. It creates ans returns
2566 * an array of HTTP headers. This function does not fails.
2567 */
2568static int hlua_session_getheaders(lua_State *L)
2569{
2570 struct hlua_txn *s = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checktxn(L, 1));
2571 struct session *sess = s->s;
2572 const char *cur_ptr, *cur_next, *p;
2573 int old_idx, cur_idx;
2574 struct hdr_idx_elem *cur_hdr;
2575 const char *hn, *hv;
2576 int hnl, hvl;
2577
2578 /* Create the table. */
2579 lua_newtable(L);
2580
2581 /* Build array of headers. */
2582 old_idx = 0;
2583 cur_next = sess->req->buf->p + hdr_idx_first_pos(&sess->txn.hdr_idx);
2584
2585 while (1) {
2586 cur_idx = sess->txn.hdr_idx.v[old_idx].next;
2587 if (!cur_idx)
2588 break;
2589 old_idx = cur_idx;
2590
2591 cur_hdr = &sess->txn.hdr_idx.v[cur_idx];
2592 cur_ptr = cur_next;
2593 cur_next = cur_ptr + cur_hdr->len + cur_hdr->cr + 1;
2594
2595 /* Now we have one full header at cur_ptr of len cur_hdr->len,
2596 * and the next header starts at cur_next. We'll check
2597 * this header in the list as well as against the default
2598 * rule.
2599 */
2600
2601 /* look for ': *'. */
2602 hn = cur_ptr;
2603 for (p = cur_ptr; p < cur_ptr + cur_hdr->len && *p != ':'; p++);
2604 if (p >= cur_ptr+cur_hdr->len)
2605 continue;
2606 hnl = p - hn;
2607 p++;
2608 while (p < cur_ptr+cur_hdr->len && ( *p == ' ' || *p == '\t' ))
2609 p++;
2610 if (p >= cur_ptr+cur_hdr->len)
2611 continue;
2612 hv = p;
2613 hvl = cur_ptr+cur_hdr->len-p;
2614
2615 /* Push values in the table. */
2616 lua_pushlstring(L, hn, hnl);
2617 lua_pushlstring(L, hv, hvl);
2618 lua_settable(L, -3);
2619 }
2620
2621 return 1;
2622}
2623
Thierry FOURNIER5b8608f2015-02-16 19:43:25 +01002624__LJMP static int hlua_sleep_yield(lua_State *L)
2625{
2626 int wakeup_ms = lua_tointeger(L, -1);
2627 if (now_ms < wakeup_ms)
Thierry FOURNIERd44731f2015-03-04 15:51:09 +01002628 WILL_LJMP(hlua_yieldk(L, 0, 0, hlua_sleep_yield, wakeup_ms, 0));
Thierry FOURNIER5b8608f2015-02-16 19:43:25 +01002629 return 0;
2630}
2631
2632__LJMP static int hlua_sleep(lua_State *L)
2633{
2634 unsigned int delay;
Thierry FOURNIERd44731f2015-03-04 15:51:09 +01002635 unsigned int wakeup_ms;
Thierry FOURNIER5b8608f2015-02-16 19:43:25 +01002636
Thierry FOURNIERd44731f2015-03-04 15:51:09 +01002637 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 1, "sleep"));
Thierry FOURNIER5b8608f2015-02-16 19:43:25 +01002638
2639 delay = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checkunsigned(L, 1)) * 1000;
Thierry FOURNIERd44731f2015-03-04 15:51:09 +01002640 wakeup_ms = tick_add(now_ms, delay);
2641 lua_pushinteger(L, wakeup_ms);
Thierry FOURNIER5b8608f2015-02-16 19:43:25 +01002642
Thierry FOURNIERd44731f2015-03-04 15:51:09 +01002643 WILL_LJMP(hlua_yieldk(L, 0, 0, hlua_sleep_yield, wakeup_ms, 0));
2644 return 0;
Thierry FOURNIER5b8608f2015-02-16 19:43:25 +01002645}
2646
Thierry FOURNIERd44731f2015-03-04 15:51:09 +01002647__LJMP static int hlua_msleep(lua_State *L)
Thierry FOURNIER5b8608f2015-02-16 19:43:25 +01002648{
2649 unsigned int delay;
Thierry FOURNIERd44731f2015-03-04 15:51:09 +01002650 unsigned int wakeup_ms;
Thierry FOURNIER5b8608f2015-02-16 19:43:25 +01002651
Thierry FOURNIERd44731f2015-03-04 15:51:09 +01002652 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 1, "msleep"));
Thierry FOURNIER5b8608f2015-02-16 19:43:25 +01002653
2654 delay = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checkunsigned(L, 1));
Thierry FOURNIERd44731f2015-03-04 15:51:09 +01002655 wakeup_ms = tick_add(now_ms, delay);
2656 lua_pushinteger(L, wakeup_ms);
Thierry FOURNIER5b8608f2015-02-16 19:43:25 +01002657
Thierry FOURNIERd44731f2015-03-04 15:51:09 +01002658 WILL_LJMP(hlua_yieldk(L, 0, 0, hlua_sleep_yield, wakeup_ms, 0));
2659 return 0;
Thierry FOURNIER5b8608f2015-02-16 19:43:25 +01002660}
2661
Thierry FOURNIER13416fe2015-02-17 15:01:59 +01002662/* This functionis an LUA binding. it permits to give back
2663 * the hand at the HAProxy scheduler. It is used when the
2664 * LUA processing consumes a lot of time.
2665 */
Thierry FOURNIERd44731f2015-03-04 15:51:09 +01002666__LJMP static int hlua_yield_yield(lua_State *L)
2667{
2668 return 0;
2669}
2670
Thierry FOURNIER13416fe2015-02-17 15:01:59 +01002671__LJMP static int hlua_yield(lua_State *L)
2672{
Thierry FOURNIERd44731f2015-03-04 15:51:09 +01002673 WILL_LJMP(hlua_yieldk(L, 0, 0, hlua_yield_yield, TICK_ETERNITY, HLUA_CTRLYIELD));
2674 return 0;
Thierry FOURNIER13416fe2015-02-17 15:01:59 +01002675}
2676
Thierry FOURNIER37196f42015-02-16 19:34:56 +01002677/* This function change the nice of the currently executed
2678 * task. It is used set low or high priority at the current
2679 * task.
2680 */
2681__LJMP static int hlua_setnice(lua_State *L)
2682{
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002683 struct hlua *hlua;
2684 int nice;
Thierry FOURNIER37196f42015-02-16 19:34:56 +01002685
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002686 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 1, "set_nice"));
2687 hlua = hlua_gethlua(L);
2688 nice = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checkinteger(L, 1));
Thierry FOURNIER37196f42015-02-16 19:34:56 +01002689
2690 /* If he task is not set, I'm in a start mode. */
2691 if (!hlua || !hlua->task)
2692 return 0;
2693
2694 if (nice < -1024)
2695 nice = -1024;
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01002696 else if (nice > 1024)
Thierry FOURNIER37196f42015-02-16 19:34:56 +01002697 nice = 1024;
2698
2699 hlua->task->nice = nice;
2700 return 0;
2701}
2702
Thierry FOURNIER24f33532015-01-23 12:13:00 +01002703/* This function is used as a calback of a task. It is called by the
2704 * HAProxy task subsystem when the task is awaked. The LUA runtime can
2705 * return an E_AGAIN signal, the emmiter of this signal must set a
2706 * signal to wake the task.
2707 */
2708static struct task *hlua_process_task(struct task *task)
2709{
2710 struct hlua *hlua = task->context;
2711 enum hlua_exec status;
2712
2713 /* We need to remove the task from the wait queue before executing
2714 * the Lua code because we don't know if it needs to wait for
2715 * another timer or not in the case of E_AGAIN.
2716 */
2717 task_delete(task);
2718
Thierry FOURNIERbd413492015-03-03 16:52:26 +01002719 /* If it is the first call to the task, we must initialize the
2720 * execution timeouts.
2721 */
2722 if (!HLUA_IS_RUNNING(hlua))
2723 hlua->expire = tick_add(now_ms, hlua_timeout_task);
2724
Thierry FOURNIER24f33532015-01-23 12:13:00 +01002725 /* Execute the Lua code. */
2726 status = hlua_ctx_resume(hlua, 1);
2727
2728 switch (status) {
2729 /* finished or yield */
2730 case HLUA_E_OK:
2731 hlua_ctx_destroy(hlua);
2732 task_delete(task);
2733 task_free(task);
2734 break;
2735
Thierry FOURNIERc42c1ae2015-03-03 17:17:55 +01002736 case HLUA_E_AGAIN: /* co process or timeout wake me later. */
2737 if (hlua->wake_time != TICK_ETERNITY)
2738 task_schedule(task, hlua->wake_time);
Thierry FOURNIER24f33532015-01-23 12:13:00 +01002739 break;
2740
2741 /* finished with error. */
2742 case HLUA_E_ERRMSG:
2743 send_log(NULL, LOG_ERR, "Lua task: %s.", lua_tostring(hlua->T, -1));
2744 if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE))
2745 Alert("Lua task: %s.\n", lua_tostring(hlua->T, -1));
2746 hlua_ctx_destroy(hlua);
2747 task_delete(task);
2748 task_free(task);
2749 break;
2750
2751 case HLUA_E_ERR:
2752 default:
2753 send_log(NULL, LOG_ERR, "Lua task: unknown error.");
2754 if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE))
2755 Alert("Lua task: unknown error.\n");
2756 hlua_ctx_destroy(hlua);
2757 task_delete(task);
2758 task_free(task);
2759 break;
2760 }
2761 return NULL;
2762}
2763
Thierry FOURNIERa4a0f3d2015-01-23 12:08:30 +01002764/* This function is an LUA binding that register LUA function to be
2765 * executed after the HAProxy configuration parsing and before the
2766 * HAProxy scheduler starts. This function expect only one LUA
2767 * argument that is a function. This function returns nothing, but
2768 * throws if an error is encountered.
2769 */
2770__LJMP static int hlua_register_init(lua_State *L)
2771{
2772 struct hlua_init_function *init;
2773 int ref;
2774
2775 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 1, "register_init"));
2776
2777 ref = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checkfunction(L, 1));
2778
2779 init = malloc(sizeof(*init));
2780 if (!init)
2781 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "lua out of memory error."));
2782
2783 init->function_ref = ref;
2784 LIST_ADDQ(&hlua_init_functions, &init->l);
2785 return 0;
2786}
2787
Thierry FOURNIER24f33532015-01-23 12:13:00 +01002788/* This functio is an LUA binding. It permits to register a task
2789 * executed in parallel of the main HAroxy activity. The task is
2790 * created and it is set in the HAProxy scheduler. It can be called
2791 * from the "init" section, "post init" or during the runtime.
2792 *
2793 * Lua prototype:
2794 *
2795 * <none> core.register_task(<function>)
2796 */
2797static int hlua_register_task(lua_State *L)
2798{
2799 struct hlua *hlua;
2800 struct task *task;
2801 int ref;
2802
2803 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 1, "register_task"));
2804
2805 ref = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checkfunction(L, 1));
2806
2807 hlua = malloc(sizeof(*hlua));
2808 if (!hlua)
2809 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "lua out of memory error."));
2810
2811 task = task_new();
2812 task->context = hlua;
2813 task->process = hlua_process_task;
2814
2815 if (!hlua_ctx_init(hlua, task))
2816 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "lua out of memory error."));
2817
2818 /* Restore the function in the stack. */
2819 lua_rawgeti(hlua->T, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, ref);
2820 hlua->nargs = 0;
2821
2822 /* Schedule task. */
2823 task_schedule(task, now_ms);
2824
2825 return 0;
2826}
2827
Thierry FOURNIER9be813f2015-02-16 20:21:12 +01002828/* Wrapper called by HAProxy to execute an LUA converter. This wrapper
2829 * doesn't allow "yield" functions because the HAProxy engine cannot
2830 * resume converters.
2831 */
2832static int hlua_sample_conv_wrapper(struct session *session, const struct arg *arg_p,
2833 struct sample *smp, void *private)
2834{
2835 struct hlua_function *fcn = (struct hlua_function *)private;
2836
Thierry FOURNIER05ac4242015-02-27 18:37:27 +01002837 /* In the execution wrappers linked with a session, the
2838 * Lua context can be not initialized. This behavior
2839 * permits to save performances because a systematic
2840 * Lua initialization cause 5% performances loss.
2841 */
2842 if (!session->hlua.T && !hlua_ctx_init(&session->hlua, session->task)) {
2843 send_log(session->be, LOG_ERR, "Lua converter '%s': can't initialize Lua context.", fcn->name);
2844 if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE))
2845 Alert("Lua converter '%s': can't initialize Lua context.\n", fcn->name);
2846 return 0;
2847 }
2848
Thierry FOURNIER9be813f2015-02-16 20:21:12 +01002849 /* If it is the first run, initialize the data for the call. */
Thierry FOURNIERa097fdf2015-03-03 15:17:35 +01002850 if (!HLUA_IS_RUNNING(&session->hlua)) {
Thierry FOURNIER9be813f2015-02-16 20:21:12 +01002851 /* Check stack available size. */
2852 if (!lua_checkstack(session->hlua.T, 1)) {
2853 send_log(session->be, LOG_ERR, "Lua converter '%s': full stack.", fcn->name);
2854 if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE))
2855 Alert("Lua converter '%s': full stack.\n", fcn->name);
2856 return 0;
2857 }
2858
2859 /* Restore the function in the stack. */
2860 lua_rawgeti(session->hlua.T, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, fcn->function_ref);
2861
2862 /* convert input sample and pust-it in the stack. */
2863 if (!lua_checkstack(session->hlua.T, 1)) {
2864 send_log(session->be, LOG_ERR, "Lua converter '%s': full stack.", fcn->name);
2865 if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE))
2866 Alert("Lua converter '%s': full stack.\n", fcn->name);
2867 return 0;
2868 }
2869 hlua_smp2lua(session->hlua.T, smp);
2870 session->hlua.nargs = 2;
2871
2872 /* push keywords in the stack. */
2873 if (arg_p) {
2874 for (; arg_p->type != ARGT_STOP; arg_p++) {
2875 if (!lua_checkstack(session->hlua.T, 1)) {
2876 send_log(session->be, LOG_ERR, "Lua converter '%s': full stack.", fcn->name);
2877 if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE))
2878 Alert("Lua converter '%s': full stack.\n", fcn->name);
2879 return 0;
2880 }
2881 hlua_arg2lua(session->hlua.T, arg_p);
2882 session->hlua.nargs++;
2883 }
2884 }
2885
Thierry FOURNIERbd413492015-03-03 16:52:26 +01002886 /* We must initialize the execution timeouts. */
2887 session->hlua.expire = tick_add(now_ms, hlua_timeout_session);
2888
Thierry FOURNIER9be813f2015-02-16 20:21:12 +01002889 /* Set the currently running flag. */
Thierry FOURNIERa097fdf2015-03-03 15:17:35 +01002890 HLUA_SET_RUN(&session->hlua);
Thierry FOURNIER9be813f2015-02-16 20:21:12 +01002891 }
2892
2893 /* Execute the function. */
2894 switch (hlua_ctx_resume(&session->hlua, 0)) {
2895 /* finished. */
2896 case HLUA_E_OK:
2897 /* Convert the returned value in sample. */
2898 hlua_lua2smp(session->hlua.T, -1, smp);
2899 lua_pop(session->hlua.T, 1);
2900 return 1;
2901
2902 /* yield. */
2903 case HLUA_E_AGAIN:
2904 send_log(session->be, LOG_ERR, "Lua converter '%s': cannot use yielded functions.", fcn->name);
2905 if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE))
2906 Alert("Lua converter '%s': cannot use yielded functions.\n", fcn->name);
2907 return 0;
2908
2909 /* finished with error. */
2910 case HLUA_E_ERRMSG:
2911 /* Display log. */
2912 send_log(session->be, LOG_ERR, "Lua converter '%s': %s.", fcn->name, lua_tostring(session->hlua.T, -1));
2913 if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE))
2914 Alert("Lua converter '%s': %s.\n", fcn->name, lua_tostring(session->hlua.T, -1));
2915 lua_pop(session->hlua.T, 1);
2916 return 0;
2917
2918 case HLUA_E_ERR:
2919 /* Display log. */
2920 send_log(session->be, LOG_ERR, "Lua converter '%s' returns an unknown error.", fcn->name);
2921 if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE))
2922 Alert("Lua converter '%s' returns an unknown error.\n", fcn->name);
2923
2924 default:
2925 return 0;
2926 }
2927}
2928
Thierry FOURNIERfa0e5dd2015-02-16 20:19:18 +01002929/* Wrapper called by HAProxy to execute a sample-fetch. this wrapper
2930 * doesn't allow "yield" functions because the HAProxy engine cannot
2931 * resume sample-fetches.
2932 */
2933static int hlua_sample_fetch_wrapper(struct proxy *px, struct session *s, void *l7,
2934 unsigned int opt, const struct arg *arg_p,
2935 struct sample *smp, const char *kw, void *private)
2936{
2937 struct hlua_function *fcn = (struct hlua_function *)private;
2938
Thierry FOURNIER05ac4242015-02-27 18:37:27 +01002939 /* In the execution wrappers linked with a session, the
2940 * Lua context can be not initialized. This behavior
2941 * permits to save performances because a systematic
2942 * Lua initialization cause 5% performances loss.
2943 */
2944 if (!s->hlua.T && !hlua_ctx_init(&s->hlua, s->task)) {
2945 send_log(s->be, LOG_ERR, "Lua sample-fetch '%s': can't initialize Lua context.", fcn->name);
2946 if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE))
2947 Alert("Lua sample-fetch '%s': can't initialize Lua context.\n", fcn->name);
2948 return 0;
2949 }
2950
Thierry FOURNIERfa0e5dd2015-02-16 20:19:18 +01002951 /* If it is the first run, initialize the data for the call. */
Thierry FOURNIERa097fdf2015-03-03 15:17:35 +01002952 if (!HLUA_IS_RUNNING(&s->hlua)) {
Thierry FOURNIERfa0e5dd2015-02-16 20:19:18 +01002953 /* Check stack available size. */
2954 if (!lua_checkstack(s->hlua.T, 2)) {
2955 send_log(px, LOG_ERR, "Lua sample-fetch '%s': full stack.", fcn->name);
2956 if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE))
2957 Alert("Lua sample-fetch '%s': full stack.\n", fcn->name);
2958 return 0;
2959 }
2960
2961 /* Restore the function in the stack. */
2962 lua_rawgeti(s->hlua.T, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, fcn->function_ref);
2963
2964 /* push arguments in the stack. */
2965 if (!hlua_txn_new(s->hlua.T, s, px, l7)) {
2966 send_log(px, LOG_ERR, "Lua sample-fetch '%s': full stack.", fcn->name);
2967 if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE))
2968 Alert("Lua sample-fetch '%s': full stack.\n", fcn->name);
2969 return 0;
2970 }
2971 s->hlua.nargs = 1;
2972
2973 /* push keywords in the stack. */
2974 for (; arg_p && arg_p->type != ARGT_STOP; arg_p++) {
2975 /* Check stack available size. */
2976 if (!lua_checkstack(s->hlua.T, 1)) {
2977 send_log(px, LOG_ERR, "Lua sample-fetch '%s': full stack.", fcn->name);
2978 if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE))
2979 Alert("Lua sample-fetch '%s': full stack.\n", fcn->name);
2980 return 0;
2981 }
2982 if (!lua_checkstack(s->hlua.T, 1)) {
2983 send_log(px, LOG_ERR, "Lua sample-fetch '%s': full stack.", fcn->name);
2984 if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE))
2985 Alert("Lua sample-fetch '%s': full stack.\n", fcn->name);
2986 return 0;
2987 }
2988 hlua_arg2lua(s->hlua.T, arg_p);
2989 s->hlua.nargs++;
2990 }
2991
Thierry FOURNIERbd413492015-03-03 16:52:26 +01002992 /* We must initialize the execution timeouts. */
2993 s->hlua.expire = tick_add(now_ms, hlua_timeout_session);
2994
Thierry FOURNIERfa0e5dd2015-02-16 20:19:18 +01002995 /* Set the currently running flag. */
Thierry FOURNIERa097fdf2015-03-03 15:17:35 +01002996 HLUA_SET_RUN(&s->hlua);
Thierry FOURNIERfa0e5dd2015-02-16 20:19:18 +01002997 }
2998
2999 /* Execute the function. */
3000 switch (hlua_ctx_resume(&s->hlua, 0)) {
3001 /* finished. */
3002 case HLUA_E_OK:
3003 /* Convert the returned value in sample. */
3004 hlua_lua2smp(s->hlua.T, -1, smp);
3005 lua_pop(s->hlua.T, 1);
3006
3007 /* Set the end of execution flag. */
3008 smp->flags &= ~SMP_F_MAY_CHANGE;
3009 return 1;
3010
3011 /* yield. */
3012 case HLUA_E_AGAIN:
3013 send_log(px, LOG_ERR, "Lua sample-fetch '%s': cannot use yielded functions.", fcn->name);
3014 if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE))
3015 Alert("Lua sample-fetch '%s': cannot use yielded functions.\n", fcn->name);
3016 return 0;
3017
3018 /* finished with error. */
3019 case HLUA_E_ERRMSG:
3020 /* Display log. */
3021 send_log(px, LOG_ERR, "Lua sample-fetch '%s': %s.", fcn->name, lua_tostring(s->hlua.T, -1));
3022 if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE))
3023 Alert("Lua sample-fetch '%s': %s.\n", fcn->name, lua_tostring(s->hlua.T, -1));
3024 lua_pop(s->hlua.T, 1);
3025 return 0;
3026
3027 case HLUA_E_ERR:
3028 /* Display log. */
3029 send_log(px, LOG_ERR, "Lua sample-fetch '%s' returns an unknown error.", fcn->name);
3030 if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE))
3031 Alert("Lua sample-fetch '%s': returns an unknown error.\n", fcn->name);
3032
3033 default:
3034 return 0;
3035 }
3036}
3037
Thierry FOURNIER9be813f2015-02-16 20:21:12 +01003038/* This function is an LUA binding used for registering
3039 * "sample-conv" functions. It expects a converter name used
3040 * in the haproxy configuration file, and an LUA function.
3041 */
3042__LJMP static int hlua_register_converters(lua_State *L)
3043{
3044 struct sample_conv_kw_list *sck;
3045 const char *name;
3046 int ref;
3047 int len;
3048 struct hlua_function *fcn;
3049
3050 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 2, "register_converters"));
3051
3052 /* First argument : converter name. */
3053 name = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checkstring(L, 1));
3054
3055 /* Second argument : lua function. */
3056 ref = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checkfunction(L, 2));
3057
3058 /* Allocate and fill the sample fetch keyword struct. */
3059 sck = malloc(sizeof(struct sample_conv_kw_list) +
3060 sizeof(struct sample_conv) * 2);
3061 if (!sck)
3062 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "lua out of memory error."));
3063 fcn = malloc(sizeof(*fcn));
3064 if (!fcn)
3065 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "lua out of memory error."));
3066
3067 /* Fill fcn. */
3068 fcn->name = strdup(name);
3069 if (!fcn->name)
3070 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "lua out of memory error."));
3071 fcn->function_ref = ref;
3072
3073 /* List head */
3074 sck->list.n = sck->list.p = NULL;
3075
3076 /* converter keyword. */
3077 len = strlen("lua.") + strlen(name) + 1;
3078 sck->kw[0].kw = malloc(len);
3079 if (!sck->kw[0].kw)
3080 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "lua out of memory error."));
3081
3082 snprintf((char *)sck->kw[0].kw, len, "lua.%s", name);
3083 sck->kw[0].process = hlua_sample_conv_wrapper;
3084 sck->kw[0].arg_mask = ARG5(0,STR,STR,STR,STR,STR);
3085 sck->kw[0].val_args = NULL;
3086 sck->kw[0].in_type = SMP_T_STR;
3087 sck->kw[0].out_type = SMP_T_STR;
3088 sck->kw[0].private = fcn;
3089
3090 /* End of array. */
3091 memset(&sck->kw[1], 0, sizeof(struct sample_conv));
3092
3093 /* Register this new converter */
3094 sample_register_convs(sck);
3095
3096 return 0;
3097}
3098
Thierry FOURNIERfa0e5dd2015-02-16 20:19:18 +01003099/* This fucntion is an LUA binding used for registering
3100 * "sample-fetch" functions. It expects a converter name used
3101 * in the haproxy configuration file, and an LUA function.
3102 */
3103__LJMP static int hlua_register_fetches(lua_State *L)
3104{
3105 const char *name;
3106 int ref;
3107 int len;
3108 struct sample_fetch_kw_list *sfk;
3109 struct hlua_function *fcn;
3110
3111 MAY_LJMP(check_args(L, 2, "register_fetches"));
3112
3113 /* First argument : sample-fetch name. */
3114 name = MAY_LJMP(luaL_checkstring(L, 1));
3115
3116 /* Second argument : lua function. */
3117 ref = MAY_LJMP(hlua_checkfunction(L, 2));
3118
3119 /* Allocate and fill the sample fetch keyword struct. */
3120 sfk = malloc(sizeof(struct sample_fetch_kw_list) +
3121 sizeof(struct sample_fetch) * 2);
3122 if (!sfk)
3123 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "lua out of memory error."));
3124 fcn = malloc(sizeof(*fcn));
3125 if (!fcn)
3126 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "lua out of memory error."));
3127
3128 /* Fill fcn. */
3129 fcn->name = strdup(name);
3130 if (!fcn->name)
3131 WILL_LJMP(luaL_error(L, "lua out of memory error."));
3132 fcn->function_ref = ref;
3133
3134 /* List head */
3135 sfk->list.n = sfk->list.p = NULL;
3136
3137 /* sample-fetch keyword. */
3138 len = strlen("lua.") + strlen(name) + 1;
3139 sfk->kw[0].kw = malloc(len);
3140 if (!sfk->kw[0].kw)
3141 return luaL_error(L, "lua out of memory error.");
3142
3143 snprintf((char *)sfk->kw[0].kw, len, "lua.%s", name);
3144 sfk->kw[0].process = hlua_sample_fetch_wrapper;
3145 sfk->kw[0].arg_mask = ARG5(0,STR,STR,STR,STR,STR);
3146 sfk->kw[0].val_args = NULL;
3147 sfk->kw[0].out_type = SMP_T_STR;
3148 sfk->kw[0].use = SMP_USE_HTTP_ANY;
3149 sfk->kw[0].val = 0;
3150 sfk->kw[0].private = fcn;
3151
3152 /* End of array. */
3153 memset(&sfk->kw[1], 0, sizeof(struct sample_fetch));
3154
3155 /* Register this new fetch. */
3156 sample_register_fetches(sfk);
3157
3158 return 0;
3159}
3160
Thierry FOURNIER258d8aa2015-02-16 20:23:40 +01003161/* global {tcp|http}-request parser. Return 1 in succes case, else return 0. */
3162static int hlua_parse_rule(const char **args, int *cur_arg, struct proxy *px,
3163 struct hlua_rule **rule_p, char **err)
3164{
3165 struct hlua_rule *rule;
3166
3167 /* Memory for the rule. */
3168 rule = malloc(sizeof(*rule));
3169 if (!rule) {
3170 memprintf(err, "out of memory error");
3171 return 0;
3172 }
3173 *rule_p = rule;
3174
3175 /* The requiered arg is a function name. */
3176 if (!args[*cur_arg]) {
3177 memprintf(err, "expect Lua function name");
3178 return 0;
3179 }
3180
3181 /* Lookup for the symbol, and check if it is a function. */
3182 lua_getglobal(gL.T, args[*cur_arg]);
3183 if (lua_isnil(gL.T, -1)) {
3184 lua_pop(gL.T, 1);
3185 memprintf(err, "Lua function '%s' not found", args[*cur_arg]);
3186 return 0;
3187 }
3188 if (!lua_isfunction(gL.T, -1)) {
3189 lua_pop(gL.T, 1);
3190 memprintf(err, "'%s' is not a function", args[*cur_arg]);
3191 return 0;
3192 }
3193
3194 /* Reference the Lua function and store the reference. */
3195 rule->fcn.function_ref = luaL_ref(gL.T, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX);
3196 rule->fcn.name = strdup(args[*cur_arg]);
3197 if (!rule->fcn.name) {
3198 memprintf(err, "out of memory error.");
3199 return 0;
3200 }
3201 (*cur_arg)++;
3202
3203 /* TODO: later accept arguments. */
3204 rule->args = NULL;
3205
3206 return 1;
3207}
3208
3209/* This function is a wrapper to execute each LUA function declared
3210 * as an action wrapper during the initialisation period. This function
3211 * return 1 if the processing is finished (with oe without error) and
3212 * return 0 if the function must be called again because the LUA
3213 * returns a yield.
3214 */
3215static int hlua_request_act_wrapper(struct hlua_rule *rule, struct proxy *px,
3216 struct session *s, struct http_txn *http_txn,
3217 unsigned int analyzer)
3218{
3219 char **arg;
3220
Thierry FOURNIER05ac4242015-02-27 18:37:27 +01003221 /* In the execution wrappers linked with a session, the
3222 * Lua context can be not initialized. This behavior
3223 * permits to save performances because a systematic
3224 * Lua initialization cause 5% performances loss.
3225 */
3226 if (!s->hlua.T && !hlua_ctx_init(&s->hlua, s->task)) {
3227 send_log(px, LOG_ERR, "Lua action '%s': can't initialize Lua context.", rule->fcn.name);
3228 if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE))
3229 Alert("Lua action '%s': can't initialize Lua context.\n", rule->fcn.name);
3230 return 0;
3231 }
3232
Thierry FOURNIER258d8aa2015-02-16 20:23:40 +01003233 /* If it is the first run, initialize the data for the call. */
Thierry FOURNIERa097fdf2015-03-03 15:17:35 +01003234 if (!HLUA_IS_RUNNING(&s->hlua)) {
Thierry FOURNIER258d8aa2015-02-16 20:23:40 +01003235 /* Check stack available size. */
3236 if (!lua_checkstack(s->hlua.T, 1)) {
3237 send_log(px, LOG_ERR, "Lua function '%s': full stack.", rule->fcn.name);
3238 if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE))
3239 Alert("Lua function '%s': full stack.\n", rule->fcn.name);
3240 return 0;
3241 }
3242
3243 /* Restore the function in the stack. */
3244 lua_rawgeti(s->hlua.T, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, rule->fcn.function_ref);
3245
3246 /* Create and and push object session in the stack. */
3247 if (!hlua_txn_new(s->hlua.T, s, px, http_txn)) {
3248 send_log(px, LOG_ERR, "Lua function '%s': full stack.", rule->fcn.name);
3249 if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE))
3250 Alert("Lua function '%s': full stack.\n", rule->fcn.name);
3251 return 0;
3252 }
3253 s->hlua.nargs = 1;
3254
3255 /* push keywords in the stack. */
3256 for (arg = rule->args; arg && *arg; arg++) {
3257 if (!lua_checkstack(s->hlua.T, 1)) {
3258 send_log(px, LOG_ERR, "Lua function '%s': full stack.", rule->fcn.name);
3259 if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE))
3260 Alert("Lua function '%s': full stack.\n", rule->fcn.name);
3261 return 0;
3262 }
3263 lua_pushstring(s->hlua.T, *arg);
3264 s->hlua.nargs++;
3265 }
3266
Thierry FOURNIERbd413492015-03-03 16:52:26 +01003267 /* We must initialize the execution timeouts. */
3268 s->hlua.expire = tick_add(now_ms, hlua_timeout_session);
3269
Thierry FOURNIER258d8aa2015-02-16 20:23:40 +01003270 /* Set the currently running flag. */
Thierry FOURNIERa097fdf2015-03-03 15:17:35 +01003271 HLUA_SET_RUN(&s->hlua);
Thierry FOURNIER258d8aa2015-02-16 20:23:40 +01003272 }
3273
3274 /* Execute the function. */
3275 switch (hlua_ctx_resume(&s->hlua, 1)) {
3276 /* finished. */
3277 case HLUA_E_OK:
3278 return 1;
3279
3280 /* yield. */
3281 case HLUA_E_AGAIN:
Thierry FOURNIERc42c1ae2015-03-03 17:17:55 +01003282 /* Set timeout in the required channel. */
3283 if (s->hlua.wake_time != TICK_ETERNITY) {
3284 if (analyzer & (AN_REQ_INSPECT_FE|AN_REQ_HTTP_PROCESS_FE))
3285 s->req->analyse_exp = s->hlua.wake_time;
3286 else if (analyzer & (AN_RES_INSPECT|AN_RES_HTTP_PROCESS_BE))
3287 s->rep->analyse_exp = s->hlua.wake_time;
3288 }
Thierry FOURNIER258d8aa2015-02-16 20:23:40 +01003289 /* Some actions can be wake up when a "write" event
3290 * is detected on a response channel. This is useful
3291 * only for actions targetted on the requests.
3292 */
Thierry FOURNIERef6a2112015-03-05 17:45:34 +01003293 if (HLUA_IS_WAKERESWR(&s->hlua)) {
Thierry FOURNIER258d8aa2015-02-16 20:23:40 +01003294 s->rep->flags |= CF_WAKE_WRITE;
Thierry FOURNIERef6a2112015-03-05 17:45:34 +01003295 if ((analyzer & (AN_REQ_INSPECT_FE|AN_REQ_HTTP_PROCESS_FE)))
3296 s->rep->analysers |= analyzer;
Thierry FOURNIER258d8aa2015-02-16 20:23:40 +01003297 }
Thierry FOURNIER53e08ec2015-03-06 00:35:53 +01003298 if (HLUA_IS_WAKEREQWR(&s->hlua))
3299 s->req->flags |= CF_WAKE_WRITE;
Thierry FOURNIER258d8aa2015-02-16 20:23:40 +01003300 return 0;
3301
3302 /* finished with error. */
3303 case HLUA_E_ERRMSG:
3304 /* Display log. */
3305 send_log(px, LOG_ERR, "Lua function '%s': %s.", rule->fcn.name, lua_tostring(s->hlua.T, -1));
3306 if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE))
3307 Alert("Lua function '%s': %s.\n", rule->fcn.name, lua_tostring(s->hlua.T, -1));
3308 lua_pop(s->hlua.T, 1);
3309 return 1;
3310
3311 case HLUA_E_ERR:
3312 /* Display log. */
3313 send_log(px, LOG_ERR, "Lua function '%s' return an unknown error.", rule->fcn.name);
3314 if (!(global.mode & MODE_QUIET) || (global.mode & MODE_VERBOSE))
3315 Alert("Lua function '%s' return an unknown error.\n", rule->fcn.name);
3316
3317 default:
3318 return 1;
3319 }
3320}
3321
3322/* Lua execution wrapper for "tcp-request". This function uses
3323 * "hlua_request_act_wrapper" for executing the LUA code.
3324 */
3325int hlua_tcp_req_act_wrapper(struct tcp_rule *tcp_rule, struct proxy *px,
3326 struct session *s)
3327{
3328 return hlua_request_act_wrapper((struct hlua_rule *)tcp_rule->act_prm.data,
3329 px, s, NULL, AN_REQ_INSPECT_FE);
3330}
3331
3332/* Lua execution wrapper for "tcp-response". This function uses
3333 * "hlua_request_act_wrapper" for executing the LUA code.
3334 */
3335int hlua_tcp_res_act_wrapper(struct tcp_rule *tcp_rule, struct proxy *px,
3336 struct session *s)
3337{
3338 return hlua_request_act_wrapper((struct hlua_rule *)tcp_rule->act_prm.data,
3339 px, s, NULL, AN_RES_INSPECT);
3340}
3341
3342/* Lua execution wrapper for http-request.
3343 * This function uses "hlua_request_act_wrapper" for executing
3344 * the LUA code.
3345 */
3346int hlua_http_req_act_wrapper(struct http_req_rule *rule, struct proxy *px,
3347 struct session *s, struct http_txn *http_txn)
3348{
3349 return hlua_request_act_wrapper((struct hlua_rule *)rule->arg.data, px,
3350 s, http_txn, AN_REQ_HTTP_PROCESS_FE);
3351}
3352
3353/* Lua execution wrapper for http-response.
3354 * This function uses "hlua_request_act_wrapper" for executing
3355 * the LUA code.
3356 */
3357int hlua_http_res_act_wrapper(struct http_res_rule *rule, struct proxy *px,
3358 struct session *s, struct http_txn *http_txn)
3359{
3360 return hlua_request_act_wrapper((struct hlua_rule *)rule->arg.data, px,
3361 s, http_txn, AN_RES_HTTP_PROCESS_BE);
3362}
3363
3364/* tcp-request <*> configuration wrapper. */
3365static int tcp_req_action_register_lua(const char **args, int *cur_arg, struct proxy *px,
3366 struct tcp_rule *rule, char **err)
3367{
3368 if (!hlua_parse_rule(args, cur_arg, px, (struct hlua_rule **)&rule->act_prm.data, err))
Thierry FOURNIER893bfa32015-02-17 18:42:34 +01003369 return 0;
Thierry FOURNIER258d8aa2015-02-16 20:23:40 +01003370 rule->action = TCP_ACT_CUSTOM;
3371 rule->action_ptr = hlua_tcp_req_act_wrapper;
3372 return 1;
3373}
3374
3375/* tcp-response <*> configuration wrapper. */
3376static int tcp_res_action_register_lua(const char **args, int *cur_arg, struct proxy *px,
3377 struct tcp_rule *rule, char **err)
3378{
3379 if (!hlua_parse_rule(args, cur_arg, px, (struct hlua_rule **)&rule->act_prm.data, err))
Thierry FOURNIER893bfa32015-02-17 18:42:34 +01003380 return 0;
Thierry FOURNIER258d8aa2015-02-16 20:23:40 +01003381 rule->action = TCP_ACT_CUSTOM;
3382 rule->action_ptr = hlua_tcp_res_act_wrapper;
3383 return 1;
3384}
3385
3386/* http-request <*> configuration wrapper. */
3387static int http_req_action_register_lua(const char **args, int *cur_arg, struct proxy *px,
3388 struct http_req_rule *rule, char **err)
3389{
3390 if (!hlua_parse_rule(args, cur_arg, px, (struct hlua_rule **)&rule->arg.data, err))
3391 return -1;
3392 rule->action = HTTP_REQ_ACT_CUSTOM_CONT;
3393 rule->action_ptr = hlua_http_req_act_wrapper;
3394 return 1;
3395}
3396
3397/* http-response <*> configuration wrapper. */
3398static int http_res_action_register_lua(const char **args, int *cur_arg, struct proxy *px,
3399 struct http_res_rule *rule, char **err)
3400{
3401 if (!hlua_parse_rule(args, cur_arg, px, (struct hlua_rule **)&rule->arg.data, err))
3402 return -1;
3403 rule->action = HTTP_RES_ACT_CUSTOM_CONT;
3404 rule->action_ptr = hlua_http_res_act_wrapper;
3405 return 1;
3406}
3407
Thierry FOURNIERbd413492015-03-03 16:52:26 +01003408static int hlua_read_timeout(char **args, int section_type, struct proxy *curpx,
3409 struct proxy *defpx, const char *file, int line,
3410 char **err, unsigned int *timeout)
3411{
3412 const char *error;
3413
3414 error = parse_time_err(args[1], timeout, TIME_UNIT_MS);
3415 if (error && *error != '\0') {
3416 memprintf(err, "%s: invalid timeout", args[0]);
3417 return -1;
3418 }
3419 return 0;
3420}
3421
3422static int hlua_session_timeout(char **args, int section_type, struct proxy *curpx,
3423 struct proxy *defpx, const char *file, int line,
3424 char **err)
3425{
3426 return hlua_read_timeout(args, section_type, curpx, defpx,
3427 file, line, err, &hlua_timeout_session);
3428}
3429
3430static int hlua_task_timeout(char **args, int section_type, struct proxy *curpx,
3431 struct proxy *defpx, const char *file, int line,
3432 char **err)
3433{
3434 return hlua_read_timeout(args, section_type, curpx, defpx,
3435 file, line, err, &hlua_timeout_task);
3436}
3437
Thierry FOURNIERee9f8022015-03-03 17:37:37 +01003438static int hlua_forced_yield(char **args, int section_type, struct proxy *curpx,
3439 struct proxy *defpx, const char *file, int line,
3440 char **err)
3441{
3442 char *error;
3443
3444 hlua_nb_instruction = strtoll(args[1], &error, 10);
3445 if (*error != '\0') {
3446 memprintf(err, "%s: invalid number", args[0]);
3447 return -1;
3448 }
3449 return 0;
3450}
3451
Thierry FOURNIER6c9b52c2015-01-23 15:57:06 +01003452/* This function is called by the main configuration key "lua-load". It loads and
3453 * execute an lua file during the parsing of the HAProxy configuration file. It is
3454 * the main lua entry point.
3455 *
3456 * This funtion runs with the HAProxy keywords API. It returns -1 if an error is
3457 * occured, otherwise it returns 0.
3458 *
3459 * In some error case, LUA set an error message in top of the stack. This function
3460 * returns this error message in the HAProxy logs and pop it from the stack.
3461 */
3462static int hlua_load(char **args, int section_type, struct proxy *curpx,
3463 struct proxy *defpx, const char *file, int line,
3464 char **err)
3465{
3466 int error;
3467
3468 /* Just load and compile the file. */
3469 error = luaL_loadfile(gL.T, args[1]);
3470 if (error) {
3471 memprintf(err, "error in lua file '%s': %s", args[1], lua_tostring(gL.T, -1));
3472 lua_pop(gL.T, 1);
3473 return -1;
3474 }
3475
3476 /* If no syntax error where detected, execute the code. */
3477 error = lua_pcall(gL.T, 0, LUA_MULTRET, 0);
3478 switch (error) {
3479 case LUA_OK:
3480 break;
3481 case LUA_ERRRUN:
3482 memprintf(err, "lua runtime error: %s\n", lua_tostring(gL.T, -1));
3483 lua_pop(gL.T, 1);
3484 return -1;
3485 case LUA_ERRMEM:
3486 memprintf(err, "lua out of memory error\n");
3487 return -1;
3488 case LUA_ERRERR:
3489 memprintf(err, "lua message handler error: %s\n", lua_tostring(gL.T, -1));
3490 lua_pop(gL.T, 1);
3491 return -1;
3492 case LUA_ERRGCMM:
3493 memprintf(err, "lua garbage collector error: %s\n", lua_tostring(gL.T, -1));
3494 lua_pop(gL.T, 1);
3495 return -1;
3496 default:
3497 memprintf(err, "lua unknonwn error: %s\n", lua_tostring(gL.T, -1));
3498 lua_pop(gL.T, 1);
3499 return -1;
3500 }
3501
3502 return 0;
3503}
3504
3505/* configuration keywords declaration */
3506static struct cfg_kw_list cfg_kws = {{ },{
Thierry FOURNIERbd413492015-03-03 16:52:26 +01003507 { CFG_GLOBAL, "lua-load", hlua_load },
3508 { CFG_GLOBAL, "tune.lua.session-timeout", hlua_session_timeout },
3509 { CFG_GLOBAL, "tune.lua.task-timeout", hlua_task_timeout },
Thierry FOURNIERee9f8022015-03-03 17:37:37 +01003510 { CFG_GLOBAL, "tune.lua.forced-yield", hlua_forced_yield },
Thierry FOURNIER6c9b52c2015-01-23 15:57:06 +01003511 { 0, NULL, NULL },
3512}};
3513
Thierry FOURNIER258d8aa2015-02-16 20:23:40 +01003514static struct http_req_action_kw_list http_req_kws = {"lua", { }, {
3515 { "lua", http_req_action_register_lua },
3516 { NULL, NULL }
3517}};
3518
3519static struct http_res_action_kw_list http_res_kws = {"lua", { }, {
3520 { "lua", http_res_action_register_lua },
3521 { NULL, NULL }
3522}};
3523
3524static struct tcp_action_kw_list tcp_req_cont_kws = {"lua", { }, {
3525 { "lua", tcp_req_action_register_lua },
3526 { NULL, NULL }
3527}};
3528
3529static struct tcp_action_kw_list tcp_res_cont_kws = {"lua", { }, {
3530 { "lua", tcp_res_action_register_lua },
3531 { NULL, NULL }
3532}};
3533
Thierry FOURNIERa4a0f3d2015-01-23 12:08:30 +01003534int hlua_post_init()
3535{
3536 struct hlua_init_function *init;
3537 const char *msg;
3538 enum hlua_exec ret;
3539
3540 list_for_each_entry(init, &hlua_init_functions, l) {
3541 lua_rawgeti(gL.T, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, init->function_ref);
3542 ret = hlua_ctx_resume(&gL, 0);
3543 switch (ret) {
3544 case HLUA_E_OK:
3545 lua_pop(gL.T, -1);
3546 return 1;
3547 case HLUA_E_AGAIN:
3548 Alert("lua init: yield not allowed.\n");
3549 return 0;
3550 case HLUA_E_ERRMSG:
3551 msg = lua_tostring(gL.T, -1);
3552 Alert("lua init: %s.\n", msg);
3553 return 0;
3554 case HLUA_E_ERR:
3555 default:
3556 Alert("lua init: unknown runtime error.\n");
3557 return 0;
3558 }
3559 }
3560 return 1;
3561}
3562
Thierry FOURNIER6f1fd482015-01-23 14:06:13 +01003563void hlua_init(void)
3564{
Thierry FOURNIER2ba18a22015-01-23 14:07:08 +01003565 int i;
Thierry FOURNIERd0fa5382015-02-16 20:14:51 +01003566 int idx;
3567 struct sample_fetch *sf;
3568 struct hlua_sample_fetch *hsf;
3569 char *p;
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01003570#ifdef USE_OPENSSL
3571 char *args[4];
3572 struct srv_kw *kw;
3573 int tmp_error;
3574 char *error;
3575#endif
Thierry FOURNIER2ba18a22015-01-23 14:07:08 +01003576
Thierry FOURNIER9ff7e6e2015-01-23 11:08:20 +01003577 /* Initialise com signals pool session. */
3578 pool2_hlua_com = create_pool("hlua_com", sizeof(struct hlua_com), MEM_F_SHARED);
3579
Thierry FOURNIER5b8608f2015-02-16 19:43:25 +01003580 /* Initialise sleep pool. */
3581 pool2_hlua_sleep = create_pool("hlua_sleep", sizeof(struct hlua_sleep), MEM_F_SHARED);
3582
Thierry FOURNIER6c9b52c2015-01-23 15:57:06 +01003583 /* Register configuration keywords. */
3584 cfg_register_keywords(&cfg_kws);
3585
Thierry FOURNIER258d8aa2015-02-16 20:23:40 +01003586 /* Register custom HTTP rules. */
3587 http_req_keywords_register(&http_req_kws);
3588 http_res_keywords_register(&http_res_kws);
3589 tcp_req_cont_keywords_register(&tcp_req_cont_kws);
3590 tcp_res_cont_keywords_register(&tcp_res_cont_kws);
3591
Thierry FOURNIER380d0932015-01-23 14:27:52 +01003592 /* Init main lua stack. */
3593 gL.Mref = LUA_REFNIL;
Thierry FOURNIERa097fdf2015-03-03 15:17:35 +01003594 gL.flags = 0;
Thierry FOURNIER9ff7e6e2015-01-23 11:08:20 +01003595 LIST_INIT(&gL.com);
Thierry FOURNIER380d0932015-01-23 14:27:52 +01003596 gL.T = luaL_newstate();
3597 hlua_sethlua(&gL);
3598 gL.Tref = LUA_REFNIL;
3599 gL.task = NULL;
3600
3601 /* Initialise lua. */
3602 luaL_openlibs(gL.T);
Thierry FOURNIER2ba18a22015-01-23 14:07:08 +01003603
3604 /*
3605 *
3606 * Create "core" object.
3607 *
3608 */
3609
3610 /* This integer entry is just used as base value for the object "core". */
3611 lua_pushinteger(gL.T, 0);
3612
3613 /* Create and fill the metatable. */
3614 lua_newtable(gL.T);
3615
3616 /* Create and fill the __index entry. */
3617 lua_pushstring(gL.T, "__index");
3618 lua_newtable(gL.T);
3619
3620 /* Push the loglevel constants. */
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01003621 for (i = 0; i < NB_LOG_LEVELS; i++)
Thierry FOURNIER2ba18a22015-01-23 14:07:08 +01003622 hlua_class_const_int(gL.T, log_levels[i], i);
3623
Thierry FOURNIERa4a0f3d2015-01-23 12:08:30 +01003624 /* Register special functions. */
3625 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "register_init", hlua_register_init);
Thierry FOURNIER24f33532015-01-23 12:13:00 +01003626 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "register_task", hlua_register_task);
Thierry FOURNIERfa0e5dd2015-02-16 20:19:18 +01003627 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "register_fetches", hlua_register_fetches);
Thierry FOURNIER9be813f2015-02-16 20:21:12 +01003628 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "register_converters", hlua_register_converters);
Thierry FOURNIER13416fe2015-02-17 15:01:59 +01003629 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "yield", hlua_yield);
Thierry FOURNIER37196f42015-02-16 19:34:56 +01003630 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "set_nice", hlua_setnice);
Thierry FOURNIER5b8608f2015-02-16 19:43:25 +01003631 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "sleep", hlua_sleep);
3632 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "msleep", hlua_msleep);
Thierry FOURNIER83758bb2015-02-04 13:21:04 +01003633 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "add_acl", hlua_add_acl);
3634 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "del_acl", hlua_del_acl);
3635 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "set_map", hlua_set_map);
3636 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "del_map", hlua_del_map);
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01003637 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "tcp", hlua_socket_new);
Thierry FOURNIERa4a0f3d2015-01-23 12:08:30 +01003638
Thierry FOURNIER2ba18a22015-01-23 14:07:08 +01003639 /* Store the table __index in the metable. */
3640 lua_settable(gL.T, -3);
3641
3642 /* Register previous table in the registry with named entry. */
3643 lua_pushvalue(gL.T, -1); /* Copy the -1 entry and push it on the stack. */
3644 lua_setfield(gL.T, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, CLASS_CORE); /* register class session. */
3645
3646 /* Register previous table in the registry with reference. */
3647 lua_pushvalue(gL.T, -1); /* Copy the -1 entry and push it on the stack. */
3648 class_core_ref = luaL_ref(gL.T, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX); /* reference class session. */
3649
3650 /* Create new object with class Core. */
3651 lua_setmetatable(gL.T, -2);
3652 lua_setglobal(gL.T, "core");
Thierry FOURNIER65f34c62015-02-16 20:11:43 +01003653
3654 /*
3655 *
Thierry FOURNIER5a6d3fd2015-02-09 16:38:34 +01003656 * Register class Channel
3657 *
3658 */
3659
3660 /* Create and fill the metatable. */
3661 lua_newtable(gL.T);
3662
3663 /* Create and fille the __index entry. */
3664 lua_pushstring(gL.T, "__index");
3665 lua_newtable(gL.T);
3666
3667 /* Register . */
3668 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "get", hlua_channel_get);
3669 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "dup", hlua_channel_dup);
3670 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "getline", hlua_channel_getline);
3671 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "set", hlua_channel_set);
3672 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "append", hlua_channel_append);
3673 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "send", hlua_channel_send);
3674 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "forward", hlua_channel_forward);
3675 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "get_in_len", hlua_channel_get_in_len);
3676 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "get_out_len", hlua_channel_get_out_len);
3677
3678 lua_settable(gL.T, -3);
3679
3680 /* Register previous table in the registry with reference and named entry. */
3681 lua_pushvalue(gL.T, -1); /* Copy the -1 entry and push it on the stack. */
3682 lua_setfield(gL.T, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, CLASS_CHANNEL); /* register class session. */
3683 class_channel_ref = luaL_ref(gL.T, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX); /* reference class session. */
3684
3685 /*
3686 *
Thierry FOURNIER65f34c62015-02-16 20:11:43 +01003687 * Register class TXN
3688 *
3689 */
3690
3691 /* Create and fill the metatable. */
3692 lua_newtable(gL.T);
3693
3694 /* Create and fille the __index entry. */
3695 lua_pushstring(gL.T, "__index");
3696 lua_newtable(gL.T);
3697
Thierry FOURNIERd0fa5382015-02-16 20:14:51 +01003698 /* Browse existing fetches and create the associated
3699 * object method.
3700 */
3701 sf = NULL;
3702 while ((sf = sample_fetch_getnext(sf, &idx)) != NULL) {
3703
3704 /* Dont register the keywork if the arguments check function are
3705 * not safe during the runtime.
3706 */
3707 if ((sf->val_args != NULL) &&
3708 (sf->val_args != val_payload_lv) &&
3709 (sf->val_args != val_hdr))
3710 continue;
3711
3712 /* gL.Tua doesn't support '.' and '-' in the function names, replace it
3713 * by an underscore.
3714 */
3715 strncpy(trash.str, sf->kw, trash.size);
3716 trash.str[trash.size - 1] = '\0';
3717 for (p = trash.str; *p; p++)
3718 if (*p == '.' || *p == '-' || *p == '+')
3719 *p = '_';
3720
3721 /* Register the function. */
3722 lua_pushstring(gL.T, trash.str);
3723 hsf = lua_newuserdata(gL.T, sizeof(struct hlua_sample_fetch));
3724 hsf->f = sf;
3725 lua_pushcclosure(gL.T, hlua_run_sample_fetch, 1);
3726 lua_settable(gL.T, -3);
3727 }
3728
Thierry FOURNIER05c0b8a2015-02-25 11:43:21 +01003729 /* Register Lua functions. */
Thierry FOURNIER9a819e72015-02-16 20:22:55 +01003730 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "get_headers", hlua_session_getheaders);
Thierry FOURNIER05c0b8a2015-02-25 11:43:21 +01003731 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "set_priv", hlua_setpriv);
3732 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "get_priv", hlua_getpriv);
Thierry FOURNIERe94e7742015-02-17 14:59:53 +01003733 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "req_channel", hlua_txn_req_channel);
3734 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "res_channel", hlua_txn_res_channel);
Thierry FOURNIER893bfa32015-02-17 18:42:34 +01003735 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "close", hlua_txn_close);
Thierry FOURNIER05c0b8a2015-02-25 11:43:21 +01003736
Thierry FOURNIER65f34c62015-02-16 20:11:43 +01003737 lua_settable(gL.T, -3);
3738
3739 /* Register previous table in the registry with reference and named entry. */
3740 lua_pushvalue(gL.T, -1); /* Copy the -1 entry and push it on the stack. */
3741 lua_setfield(gL.T, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, CLASS_TXN); /* register class session. */
3742 class_txn_ref = luaL_ref(gL.T, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX); /* reference class session. */
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01003743
3744 /*
3745 *
3746 * Register class Socket
3747 *
3748 */
3749
3750 /* Create and fill the metatable. */
3751 lua_newtable(gL.T);
3752
3753 /* Create and fille the __index entry. */
3754 lua_pushstring(gL.T, "__index");
3755 lua_newtable(gL.T);
3756
Baptiste Assmann84bb4932015-03-02 21:40:06 +01003757#ifdef USE_OPENSSL
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01003758 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "connect_ssl", hlua_socket_connect_ssl);
Baptiste Assmann84bb4932015-03-02 21:40:06 +01003759#endif
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01003760 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "connect", hlua_socket_connect);
3761 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "send", hlua_socket_send);
3762 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "receive", hlua_socket_receive);
3763 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "close", hlua_socket_close);
3764 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "getpeername", hlua_socket_getpeername);
3765 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "getsockname", hlua_socket_getsockname);
3766 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "setoption", hlua_socket_setoption);
3767 hlua_class_function(gL.T, "settimeout", hlua_socket_settimeout);
3768
3769 lua_settable(gL.T, -3); /* Push the last 2 entries in the table at index -3 */
3770
3771 /* Register the garbage collector entry. */
3772 lua_pushstring(gL.T, "__gc");
3773 lua_pushcclosure(gL.T, hlua_socket_gc, 0);
3774 lua_settable(gL.T, -3); /* Push the last 2 entries in the table at index -3 */
3775
3776 /* Register previous table in the registry with reference and named entry. */
3777 lua_pushvalue(gL.T, -1); /* Copy the -1 entry and push it on the stack. */
3778 lua_pushvalue(gL.T, -1); /* Copy the -1 entry and push it on the stack. */
3779 lua_setfield(gL.T, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX, CLASS_SOCKET); /* register class socket. */
3780 class_socket_ref = luaL_ref(gL.T, LUA_REGISTRYINDEX); /* reference class socket. */
3781
3782 /* Proxy and server configuration initialisation. */
3783 memset(&socket_proxy, 0, sizeof(socket_proxy));
3784 init_new_proxy(&socket_proxy);
3785 socket_proxy.parent = NULL;
3786 socket_proxy.last_change = now.tv_sec;
3787 socket_proxy.id = "LUA-SOCKET";
3788 socket_proxy.cap = PR_CAP_FE | PR_CAP_BE;
3789 socket_proxy.maxconn = 0;
3790 socket_proxy.accept = NULL;
3791 socket_proxy.options2 |= PR_O2_INDEPSTR;
3792 socket_proxy.srv = NULL;
3793 socket_proxy.conn_retries = 0;
3794 socket_proxy.timeout.connect = 5000; /* By default the timeout connection is 5s. */
3795
3796 /* Init TCP server: unchanged parameters */
3797 memset(&socket_tcp, 0, sizeof(socket_tcp));
3798 socket_tcp.next = NULL;
3799 socket_tcp.proxy = &socket_proxy;
3800 socket_tcp.obj_type = OBJ_TYPE_SERVER;
3801 LIST_INIT(&socket_tcp.actconns);
3802 LIST_INIT(&socket_tcp.pendconns);
3803 socket_tcp.state = SRV_ST_RUNNING; /* early server setup */
3804 socket_tcp.last_change = 0;
3805 socket_tcp.id = "LUA-TCP-CONN";
3806 socket_tcp.check.state &= ~CHK_ST_ENABLED; /* Disable health checks. */
3807 socket_tcp.agent.state &= ~CHK_ST_ENABLED; /* Disable health checks. */
3808 socket_tcp.pp_opts = 0; /* Remove proxy protocol. */
3809
3810 /* XXX: Copy default parameter from default server,
3811 * but the default server is not initialized.
3812 */
3813 socket_tcp.maxqueue = socket_proxy.defsrv.maxqueue;
3814 socket_tcp.minconn = socket_proxy.defsrv.minconn;
3815 socket_tcp.maxconn = socket_proxy.defsrv.maxconn;
3816 socket_tcp.slowstart = socket_proxy.defsrv.slowstart;
3817 socket_tcp.onerror = socket_proxy.defsrv.onerror;
3818 socket_tcp.onmarkeddown = socket_proxy.defsrv.onmarkeddown;
3819 socket_tcp.onmarkedup = socket_proxy.defsrv.onmarkedup;
3820 socket_tcp.consecutive_errors_limit = socket_proxy.defsrv.consecutive_errors_limit;
3821 socket_tcp.uweight = socket_proxy.defsrv.iweight;
3822 socket_tcp.iweight = socket_proxy.defsrv.iweight;
3823
3824 socket_tcp.check.status = HCHK_STATUS_INI;
3825 socket_tcp.check.rise = socket_proxy.defsrv.check.rise;
3826 socket_tcp.check.fall = socket_proxy.defsrv.check.fall;
3827 socket_tcp.check.health = socket_tcp.check.rise; /* socket, but will fall down at first failure */
3828 socket_tcp.check.server = &socket_tcp;
3829
3830 socket_tcp.agent.status = HCHK_STATUS_INI;
3831 socket_tcp.agent.rise = socket_proxy.defsrv.agent.rise;
3832 socket_tcp.agent.fall = socket_proxy.defsrv.agent.fall;
3833 socket_tcp.agent.health = socket_tcp.agent.rise; /* socket, but will fall down at first failure */
3834 socket_tcp.agent.server = &socket_tcp;
3835
3836 socket_tcp.xprt = &raw_sock;
3837
3838#ifdef USE_OPENSSL
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01003839 /* Init TCP server: unchanged parameters */
3840 memset(&socket_ssl, 0, sizeof(socket_ssl));
3841 socket_ssl.next = NULL;
3842 socket_ssl.proxy = &socket_proxy;
3843 socket_ssl.obj_type = OBJ_TYPE_SERVER;
3844 LIST_INIT(&socket_ssl.actconns);
3845 LIST_INIT(&socket_ssl.pendconns);
3846 socket_ssl.state = SRV_ST_RUNNING; /* early server setup */
3847 socket_ssl.last_change = 0;
3848 socket_ssl.id = "LUA-SSL-CONN";
3849 socket_ssl.check.state &= ~CHK_ST_ENABLED; /* Disable health checks. */
3850 socket_ssl.agent.state &= ~CHK_ST_ENABLED; /* Disable health checks. */
3851 socket_ssl.pp_opts = 0; /* Remove proxy protocol. */
3852
3853 /* XXX: Copy default parameter from default server,
3854 * but the default server is not initialized.
3855 */
3856 socket_ssl.maxqueue = socket_proxy.defsrv.maxqueue;
3857 socket_ssl.minconn = socket_proxy.defsrv.minconn;
3858 socket_ssl.maxconn = socket_proxy.defsrv.maxconn;
3859 socket_ssl.slowstart = socket_proxy.defsrv.slowstart;
3860 socket_ssl.onerror = socket_proxy.defsrv.onerror;
3861 socket_ssl.onmarkeddown = socket_proxy.defsrv.onmarkeddown;
3862 socket_ssl.onmarkedup = socket_proxy.defsrv.onmarkedup;
3863 socket_ssl.consecutive_errors_limit = socket_proxy.defsrv.consecutive_errors_limit;
3864 socket_ssl.uweight = socket_proxy.defsrv.iweight;
3865 socket_ssl.iweight = socket_proxy.defsrv.iweight;
3866
3867 socket_ssl.check.status = HCHK_STATUS_INI;
3868 socket_ssl.check.rise = socket_proxy.defsrv.check.rise;
3869 socket_ssl.check.fall = socket_proxy.defsrv.check.fall;
3870 socket_ssl.check.health = socket_ssl.check.rise; /* socket, but will fall down at first failure */
3871 socket_ssl.check.server = &socket_ssl;
3872
3873 socket_ssl.agent.status = HCHK_STATUS_INI;
3874 socket_ssl.agent.rise = socket_proxy.defsrv.agent.rise;
3875 socket_ssl.agent.fall = socket_proxy.defsrv.agent.fall;
3876 socket_ssl.agent.health = socket_ssl.agent.rise; /* socket, but will fall down at first failure */
3877 socket_ssl.agent.server = &socket_ssl;
3878
3879 socket_ssl.xprt = &raw_sock;
3880
3881 args[0] = "ssl";
3882 args[1] = "verify";
3883 args[2] = "none";
3884 args[3] = NULL;
3885
Willy Tarreau80f5fae2015-02-27 16:38:20 +01003886 for (idx = 0; idx < 3; idx++) {
Thierry FOURNIER7e7ac322015-02-16 19:27:16 +01003887 if ((kw = srv_find_kw(args[idx])) != NULL) { /* Maybe it's registered server keyword */
3888 /*
3889 *
3890 * If the keyword is not known, we can search in the registered
3891 * server keywords. This is usefull to configure special SSL
3892 * features like client certificates and ssl_verify.
3893 *
3894 */
3895 tmp_error = kw->parse(args, &idx, &socket_proxy, &socket_ssl, &error);
3896 if (tmp_error != 0) {
3897 fprintf(stderr, "INTERNAL ERROR: %s\n", error);
3898 abort(); /* This must be never arrives because the command line
3899 not editable by the user. */
3900 }
3901 idx += kw->skip;
3902 }
3903 }
3904
3905 /* Initialize SSL server. */
3906 if (socket_ssl.xprt == &ssl_sock) {
3907 socket_ssl.use_ssl = 1;
3908 ssl_sock_prepare_srv_ctx(&socket_ssl, &socket_proxy);
3909 }
3910#endif
Thierry FOURNIER6f1fd482015-01-23 14:06:13 +01003911}