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Author SHA1 Message Date
Tim Duesterhus
2b7fa9d668 CLEANUP: Destroy http_err_chunks members during deinit
To make the deinit function a proper inverse of the init function we need to
free the `http_err_chunks`:

    ==252081== 311,296 bytes in 19 blocks are still reachable in loss record 50 of 50
    ==252081==    at 0x483B7F3: malloc (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
    ==252081==    by 0x2727EE: http_str_to_htx (http_htx.c:914)
    ==252081==    by 0x272E60: http_htx_init (http_htx.c:1059)
    ==252081==    by 0x26AC87: check_config_validity (cfgparse.c:4170)
    ==252081==    by 0x155DFE: init (haproxy.c:2120)
    ==252081==    by 0x155DFE: main (haproxy.c:3037)
2022-04-26 23:39:43 +02:00
Tim Duesterhus
7750850594 CLEANUP: Reapply ist.cocci with --include-headers-for-types --recursive-includes
Previous uses of `ist.cocci` did not add `--include-headers-for-types` and
`--recursive-includes` preventing Coccinelle seeing `struct ist` members of
other structs.

Reapply the patch with proper flags to further clean up the use of the ist API.

The command used was:

    spatch -sp_file dev/coccinelle/ist.cocci -in_place --include-headers --include-headers-for-types --recursive-includes --dir src/
2022-03-21 08:30:47 +01:00
Tim Duesterhus
9f7ed8a60c CLEANUP: Apply ist.cocci
This is to make use of `chunk_istcat()`.
2021-11-08 12:08:26 +01:00
Tim Duesterhus
4c8f75fc31 CLEANUP: Apply ist.cocci
Make use of the new rules to use `istend()`.
2021-11-08 08:05:39 +01:00
Tim Duesterhus
284fbe1214 CLEANUP: Apply ist.cocci
Make use of the new rules to use `istnext()`.
2021-11-05 07:48:38 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
b39e47a52b BUG/MINOR: sample: fix backend direction flags consecutive to last fix
Commit 7a06ffb85 ("BUG/MEDIUM: sample: Cumulate frontend and backend
sample validity flags") introduced a typo confusing the request and
the response direction when checking for validity of a rule applied
to a backend. This was reported by Coverity in issue #1417.

This needs to be backported where the patch above is backported.
2021-10-16 14:41:09 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
7a06ffb854 BUG/MEDIUM: sample: Cumulate frontend and backend sample validity flags
When the sample validity flags are computed to check if a sample is used in
a valid scope, the flags depending on the proxy capabilities must be
cumulated. Historically, for a sample on the request, only the frontend
capability was used to set the sample validity flags while for a sample on
the response only the backend was used. But it is a problem for listen or
defaults proxies. For those proxies, all frontend and backend samples should
be valid. However, at many place, only frontend ones are possible.

For instance, it is impossible to set the backend name (be_name) into a
variable from a listen proxy.

This bug exists on all stable versions. Thus this patch should probably be
backported. But with some caution because the code has probably changed
serveral times. Note that nobody has ever noticed this issue. So the need to
backport this patch must be evaluated for each branch.
2021-10-15 14:12:19 +02:00
Amaury Denoyelle
c453f9547e MINOR: http: use http uri parser for path
Replace http_get_path by the http_uri_parser API. The new functions is
renamed http_parse_path. Replace duplicated code for scheme and
authority parsing by invocations to http_parse_scheme/authority.

If no scheme is found for an URI detected as an absolute-uri/authority,
consider it to be an authority format : no path will be found. For an
absolute-uri or absolute-path, use the remaining of the string as the
path. A new http_uri_parser state is declared to mark the path parsing
as done.
2021-07-08 17:11:17 +02:00
Amaury Denoyelle
69294b20ac MINOR: http: use http uri parser for authority
Replace http_get_authority by the http_uri_parser API.

The new function is renamed http_parse_authority. Replace duplicated
scheme parsing code by http_parse_scheme invocation. A new
http_uri_parser state is declared to mark the authority parsing as done.
2021-07-08 17:11:17 +02:00
Amaury Denoyelle
8ac8cbfd72 MINOR: http: use http uri parser for scheme
Replace http_get_scheme by the http_uri_parser API. The new function is
renamed http_parse_scheme. A new http_uri_parser state is declared to
mark the scheme parsing as completed.
2021-07-08 17:11:17 +02:00
Amaury Denoyelle
164ae4ad55 BUILD: http_htx: fix ci compilation error with isdigit for Windows
The warning is encountered on platforms for which char type is signed by
default.

cf the following links
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10186219/array-subscript-has-type-char

This must be backported up to 2.4.
2021-07-07 17:23:57 +02:00
Amaury Denoyelle
4c0882b1b4 MEDIUM: http: implement scheme-based normalization
Implement the scheme-based uri normalization as described in rfc3986
6.3.2. Its purpose is to remove the port of an uri if the default one is
used according to the uri scheme : 80/http and 443/https. All other
ports are not touched.

This method uses an htx message as an input. It requires that the target
URI is in absolute-form with a http/https scheme. This represents most
of h2 requests except CONNECT. On the contrary, most of h1 requests
won't be elligible as origin-form is the standard case.

The normalization is first applied on the target URL of the start line.
Then, it is conducted on every Host headers present, assuming that they
are equivalent to the target URL.

This change will be notably useful to not confuse users who are
accustomed to use the host for routing without specifying default ports.
This problem was recently encountered with Firefox which specify the 443
default port for http2 websocket Extended CONNECT.
2021-07-07 15:34:01 +02:00
Amaury Denoyelle
111243003e MINOR: errors: specify prefix "config" for parsing output
Set "config :" as a prefix for the user messages context before starting
the configuration parsing. All following stderr output will be prefixed
by it.

As a consequence, remove extraneous prefix "config" already specified in
various ha_alert/warning/notice calls.
2021-06-07 17:19:16 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
4cbf62d48a BUILD: htx: include tools.h in http_htx.c
Several functions from tools.h are called there and it used to be
inherited through others.
2021-05-08 13:01:23 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
2b71810cb3 CLEANUP: lists/tree-wide: rename some list operations to avoid some confusion
The current "ADD" vs "ADDQ" is confusing because when thinking in terms
of appending at the end of a list, "ADD" naturally comes to mind, but
here it does the opposite, it inserts. Several times already it's been
incorrectly used where ADDQ was expected, the latest of which was a
fortunate accident explained in 6fa922562 ("CLEANUP: stream: explain
why we queue the stream at the head of the server list").

Let's use more explicit (but slightly longer) names now:

   LIST_ADD        ->       LIST_INSERT
   LIST_ADDQ       ->       LIST_APPEND
   LIST_ADDED      ->       LIST_INLIST
   LIST_DEL        ->       LIST_DELETE

The same is true for MT_LISTs, including their "TRY" variant.
LIST_DEL_INIT keeps its short name to encourage to use it instead of the
lazier LIST_DELETE which is often less safe.

The change is large (~674 non-comment entries) but is mechanical enough
to remain safe. No permutation was performed, so any out-of-tree code
can easily map older names to new ones.

The list doc was updated.
2021-04-21 09:20:17 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
a7d6cf24fb BUG/MINOR: http_htx: Remove BUG_ON() from http_get_stline() function
The http_get_stline() was designed to be called from HTTP analyzers. Thus
before any data forwarding. To prevent any invalid usage, two BUG_ON()
statements were added. However, it is not a good idea because it is pretty
hard to be sure no HTTP sample fetch will never be called outside the
analyzers context. Especially because there is at least one possible area
where it may happens. An HTTP sample fetch may be used inside the unique-id
format string. On the normal case, it is generated in AN_REQ_HTTP_INNER
analyzer. But if an error is reported too early, the id is generated when
the log is emitted.

So, it is safer to remove the BUG_ON() statements and consider the normal
behavior is to return NULL if the first block is not a start-line. Of
course, this means all calling functions must test the return value or be
sure the start-line is really there.

This patch must be backported as far as 2.0.
2021-04-19 08:51:22 +02:00
Tim Duesterhus
403fd722ac CLEANUP: Remove useless malloc() casts
This is not C++.
2021-04-08 20:11:58 +02:00
Tim Duesterhus
b8ee894b66 CLEANUP: htx: Make http_get_stline take a const struct
Nothing is being modified there, so this can be `const`.
2021-04-08 19:40:59 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
2e96194d00 MINOR: htx: Make internal.strm.is_htx an internal sample fetch
It is not really a context-less sample fetch, but it is internal. And it
only fails if no stream is attached to the sample. This way, it is still
possible to use it on an HTTP proxy (L6 sample fetches are ignored now for
HTTP proxies).

If the commit "BUG/MINOR: payload/htx: Ingore L6 sample fetches for HTX
streams/checks" is backported, it may be a good idea to backport this one
too. But only as far as 2.2.
2021-04-01 15:34:22 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
018251667e CLEANUP: config: make the cfg_keyword parsers take a const for the defproxy
The default proxy was passed as a variable to all parsers instead of a
const, which is not without risk, especially when some timeout parsers used
to make some int pointers point to the default values for comparisons. We
want to be certain that none of these parsers will modify the defaults
sections by accident, so it's important to mark this proxy as const.

This patch touches all occurrences found (89).
2021-03-09 10:09:43 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
61cfdf4fd8 CLEANUP: tree-wide: replace free(x);x=NULL with ha_free(&x)
This makes the code more readable and less prone to copy-paste errors.
In addition, it allows to place some __builtin_constant_p() predicates
to trigger a link-time error in case the compiler knows that the freed
area is constant. It will also produce compile-time error if trying to
free something that is not a regular pointer (e.g. a function).

The DEBUG_MEM_STATS macro now also defines an instance for ha_free()
so that all these calls can be checked.

178 occurrences were converted. The vast majority of them were handled
by the following Coccinelle script, some slightly refined to better deal
with "&*x" or with long lines:

  @ rule @
  expression E;
  @@
  - free(E);
  - E = NULL;
  + ha_free(&E);

It was verified that the resulting code is the same, more or less a
handful of cases where the compiler optimized slightly differently
the temporary variable that holds the copy of the pointer.

A non-negligible amount of {free(str);str=NULL;str_len=0;} are still
present in the config part (mostly header names in proxies). These
ones should also be cleaned for the same reasons, and probably be
turned into ist strings.
2021-02-26 21:21:09 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
016255a483 BUG/MINOR: http-htx: defpx must be a const in proxy_dup_default_conf_errors()
This is just an API bug but it's annoying when trying to tidy the code.
The default proxy passed in argument must be a const and not a variable.
No backport is needed as it only impacts new code.
2021-02-12 16:23:46 +01:00
Christopher Faulet
1cdc028687 CLEANUP: http-htx: Set buffer area to NULL instead of malloc(0)
During error files conversion to HTX message, in http_str_to_htx(), if a
file is empty, the corresponding buffer's area is initialized with a
malloc(0) and its size is set to 0. There is no problem here. The behaviour
is totally defined. But it is not really intuitive. Instead, we can simply
set the area to NULL.

This patch should fix the issue #1022.
2021-02-05 11:51:44 +01:00
Christopher Faulet
d1ac2b90cd MAJOR: htx: Remove the EOM block type and use HTX_FL_EOM instead
The EOM block may be removed. The HTX_FL_EOM flags is enough. Most of time,
to know if the end of the message is reached, we just need to have an empty
HTX message with HTX_FL_EOM flag set. It may also be detected when the last
block of a message with HTX_FL_EOM flag is manipulated.

Removing EOM blocks simplifies the HTX message filling. Indeed, there is no
more edge problems when the message ends but there is no more space to write
the EOM block. However, some part are more tricky. Especially the
compression filter or the FCGI mux. The compression filter must finish the
compression on the last DATA block. Before it was performed on the EOM
block, an extra DATA block with the checksum was added. Now, we must detect
the last DATA block to be sure to finish the compression. The FCGI mux on
its part must be sure to reserve the space for the empty STDIN record on the
last DATA block while this record was inserted on the EOM block.

The H2 multiplexer is probably the part that benefits the most from this
change. Indeed, it is now fairly easier to known when to set the ES flag.

The HTX documentaion has been updated accordingly.
2021-01-28 16:37:14 +01:00
Tim Duesterhus
e5ff14100a CLEANUP: Compare the return value of XXXcmp() functions with zero
According to coding-style.txt it is recommended to use:

`strcmp(a, b) == 0` instead of `!strcmp(a, b)`

So let's do this.

The change was performed by running the following (very long) coccinelle patch
on src/:

    @@
    statement S;
    expression E;
    expression F;
    @@

      if (
    (
    dns_hostname_cmp
    |
    eb_memcmp
    |
    memcmp
    |
    strcasecmp
    |
    strcmp
    |
    strncasecmp
    |
    strncmp
    )
    -  (E, F)
    +  (E, F) != 0
      )
    (
      S
    |
      { ... }
    )

    @@
    statement S;
    expression E;
    expression F;
    @@

      if (
    - !
    (
    dns_hostname_cmp
    |
    eb_memcmp
    |
    memcmp
    |
    strcasecmp
    |
    strcmp
    |
    strncasecmp
    |
    strncmp
    )
    -  (E, F)
    +  (E, F) == 0
      )
    (
      S
    |
      { ... }
    )

    @@
    expression E;
    expression F;
    expression G;
    @@

    (
    G &&
    (
    dns_hostname_cmp
    |
    eb_memcmp
    |
    memcmp
    |
    strcasecmp
    |
    strcmp
    |
    strncasecmp
    |
    strncmp
    )
    -  (E, F)
    +  (E, F) != 0
    )

    @@
    expression E;
    expression F;
    expression G;
    @@

    (
    G ||
    (
    dns_hostname_cmp
    |
    eb_memcmp
    |
    memcmp
    |
    strcasecmp
    |
    strcmp
    |
    strncasecmp
    |
    strncmp
    )
    -  (E, F)
    +  (E, F) != 0
    )

    @@
    expression E;
    expression F;
    expression G;
    @@

    (
    (
    dns_hostname_cmp
    |
    eb_memcmp
    |
    memcmp
    |
    strcasecmp
    |
    strcmp
    |
    strncasecmp
    |
    strncmp
    )
    -  (E, F)
    +  (E, F) != 0
    && G
    )

    @@
    expression E;
    expression F;
    expression G;
    @@

    (
    (
    dns_hostname_cmp
    |
    eb_memcmp
    |
    memcmp
    |
    strcasecmp
    |
    strcmp
    |
    strncasecmp
    |
    strncmp
    )
    -  (E, F)
    +  (E, F) != 0
    || G
    )

    @@
    expression E;
    expression F;
    expression G;
    @@

    (
    G &&
    - !
    (
    dns_hostname_cmp
    |
    eb_memcmp
    |
    memcmp
    |
    strcasecmp
    |
    strcmp
    |
    strncasecmp
    |
    strncmp
    )
    -  (E, F)
    +  (E, F) == 0
    )

    @@
    expression E;
    expression F;
    expression G;
    @@

    (
    G ||
    - !
    (
    dns_hostname_cmp
    |
    eb_memcmp
    |
    memcmp
    |
    strcasecmp
    |
    strcmp
    |
    strncasecmp
    |
    strncmp
    )
    -  (E, F)
    +  (E, F) == 0
    )

    @@
    expression E;
    expression F;
    expression G;
    @@

    (
    - !
    (
    dns_hostname_cmp
    |
    eb_memcmp
    |
    memcmp
    |
    strcasecmp
    |
    strcmp
    |
    strncasecmp
    |
    strncmp
    )
    -  (E, F)
    +  (E, F) == 0
    && G
    )

    @@
    expression E;
    expression F;
    expression G;
    @@

    (
    - !
    (
    dns_hostname_cmp
    |
    eb_memcmp
    |
    memcmp
    |
    strcasecmp
    |
    strcmp
    |
    strncasecmp
    |
    strncmp
    )
    -  (E, F)
    +  (E, F) == 0
    || G
    )

    @@
    expression E;
    expression F;
    expression G;
    @@

    (
    - !
    (
    dns_hostname_cmp
    |
    eb_memcmp
    |
    memcmp
    |
    strcasecmp
    |
    strcmp
    |
    strncasecmp
    |
    strncmp
    )
    -  (E, F)
    +  (E, F) == 0
    )
2021-01-04 10:09:02 +01:00
Maciej Zdeb
302b9f8d7a BUG/MINOR: http_htx: Fix searching headers by substring
Function __http_find_header is used to search headers by name using specified
matching method. Matching by substring returned unexpected results due to wrong
length of substring supplied to strnistr function.

Fixed also the boolean condition by inverting it, as we're interested in
headers that contains the substring.

This patch should be backported as far as 2.2
2020-11-21 15:54:26 +01:00
Christopher Faulet
fc633b6eff CLEANUP: config: Return ERR_NONE from config callbacks instead of 0
Return ERR_NONE instead of 0 on success for all config callbacks that should
return ERR_* codes. There is no change because ERR_NONE is a macro equals to
0. But this makes the return value more explicit.
2020-11-13 16:26:10 +01:00
Christopher Faulet
3005d28eb8 BUG/MINOR: http-htx: Handle warnings when parsing http-error and http-errors
First of all, this patch is tagged as a bug. But in fact, it only fixes a bug in
the 2.2. On the 2.3 and above, it only add the ability to display warnings, when
an http-error directive is parsed from a proxy section and when an errorfile
directive is parsed from a http-errors section.

But on the 2.2, it make sure to display the warning emitted on a content-length
mismatch when an errorfile is parsed. The following is only applicable to the
2.2.

commit "BUG/MINOR: http-htx: Just warn if payload of an errorfile doesn't match
the C-L" (which is only present in 2.2, 2.1 and 2.0 trees, i.e see commit
7bf3d81d3cf4b9f4587 in 2.2 tree), is changing the behavior of `http_str_to_htx`
function. It may now emit warnings. And, it is the caller responsibility to
display it.

But the warning is missing when an 'http-error' directive is parsed from
a proxy section. It is also missing when an 'errorfile' directive is
parsed from a http-errors section.

This bug only exists on the 2.2. On earlier versions, these directives
are not supported and on later ones, an error is triggered instead of a
warning.

Thanks to William Dauchy that spotted the bug.

This patch must be backported as far as 2.2.
2020-11-13 16:26:10 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
431a12cafe BUILD: http-htx: fix build warning regarding long type in printf
Commit a66adf41e ("MINOR: http-htx: Add understandable errors for the
errorfiles parsing") added a warning when loading malformed error files,
but this warning may trigger another build warning due to the %lu format
used. Let's simply cast it for output since it's just used for end user
output.

This must be backported to 2.0 like the commit above.
2020-11-06 14:24:02 +01:00
Christopher Faulet
a66adf41ea MINOR: http-htx: Add understandable errors for the errorfiles parsing
No details are provided when an error occurs during the parsing of an errorfile,
Thus it is a bit hard to diagnose where the problem is. Now, when it happens, an
understandable error message is reported.

This patch is not a bug fix in itself. But it will be required to change an
fatal error into a warning in last stable releases. Thus it must be backported
as far as 2.0.
2020-11-06 09:13:58 +01:00
Christopher Faulet
b8d148a93f BUG/MINOR: http-htx: Expect no body for 204/304 internal HTTP responses
204 and 304 HTTP responses must no contain message body. These status codes are
correctly handled when the responses are received from a server. But there is no
specific processing for internal HTTP reponses (errorfile and http replies).

Now, when errorfiles or an http replies are parsed during the configuration
parsing, an error is triggered if a 204/304 message contains a body. An extra
check is also performed to ensure the body length matches the announce
content-length.

This patch should fix the issue #891. It must be backported as far as 2.0. For
2.1 and 2.0, only the http_str_to_htx() function must be fixed.
http_parse_http_reply() function does not exist.
2020-10-09 10:02:09 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
bde2c4c621 MINOR: http-htx: Handle an optional reason when replacing the response status
When calling the http_replace_res_status() function, an optional reason may now
be set. It is ignored if it points to NULL and the original reason is
preserved. Only the response status is replaced. Otherwise both the status and
the reason are replaced.

It simplifies the API and most of time, avoids an extra call to
http_replace_res_reason().
2020-09-01 10:55:36 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
b8ce505c6f MINOR: http-htx: Add an option to eval query-string when the path is replaced
The http_replace_req_path() function now takes a third argument to evaluate the
query-string as part of the path or to preserve it. If <with_qs> is set, the
query-string is replaced with the path. Otherwise, only the path is replaced.

This patch is mandatory to fix issue #829. The next commit depends on it. So be
carefull during backports.
2020-09-01 10:55:14 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
6ad7df423b MINOR: arg: Use chunk_destroy() to release string arguments
This way, all fields of the buffer structure are reset when a string argument
(ARGT_STR) is released.  It is also a good way to explicitly specify this kind
of argument is a chunk. So .data and .size fields must be set.

This patch may be backported to ease backports.
2020-08-07 14:27:54 +02:00
Ilya Shipitsin
47d17182f4 CLEANUP: assorted typo fixes in the code and comments
This is 10th iteration of typo fixes
2020-06-26 11:27:28 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
b2551057af CLEANUP: include: tree-wide alphabetical sort of include files
This patch fixes all the leftovers from the include cleanup campaign. There
were not that many (~400 entries in ~150 files) but it was definitely worth
doing it as it revealed a few duplicates.
2020-06-11 10:18:59 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
36979d9ad5 REORG: include: move the error reporting functions to from log.h to errors.h
Most of the files dealing with error reports have to include log.h in order
to access ha_alert(), ha_warning() etc. But while these functions don't
depend on anything, log.h depends on a lot of stuff because it deals with
log-formats and samples. As a result it's impossible not to embark long
dependencies when using ha_warning() or qfprintf().

This patch moves these low-level functions to errors.h, which already
defines the error codes used at the same places. About half of the users
of log.h could be adjusted, sometimes revealing other issues such as
missing tools.h. Interestingly the total preprocessed size shrunk by
4%.
2020-06-11 10:18:59 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
6be7849f39 REORG: include: move cfgparse.h to haproxy/cfgparse.h
There's no point splitting the file in two since only cfgparse uses the
types defined there. A few call places were updated and cleaned up. All
of them were in C files which register keywords.

There is nothing left in common/ now so this directory must not be used
anymore.
2020-06-11 10:18:58 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
126ba3a1e1 REORG: include: move http_fetch.h to haproxy/http_fetch.h
There's no type file for this trivial one. The unneeded dependency on
htx.h was dropped.
2020-06-11 10:18:58 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
f268ee8795 REORG: include: split global.h into haproxy/global{,-t}.h
global.h was one of the messiest files, it has accumulated tons of
implicit dependencies and declares many globals that make almost all
other file include it. It managed to silence a dependency loop between
server.h and proxy.h by being well placed to pre-define the required
structs, forcing struct proxy and struct server to be forward-declared
in a significant number of files.

It was split in to, one which is the global struct definition and the
few macros and flags, and the rest containing the functions prototypes.

The UNIX_MAX_PATH definition was moved to compat.h.
2020-06-11 10:18:58 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
e6ce10be85 REORG: include: move sample.h to haproxy/sample{,-t}.h
This one is particularly tricky to move because everyone uses it
and it depends on a lot of other types. For example it cannot include
arg-t.h and must absolutely only rely on forward declarations to avoid
dependency loops between vars -> sample_data -> arg. In order to address
this one, it would be nice to split the sample_data part out of sample.h.
2020-06-11 10:18:58 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
aa74c4e1b3 REORG: include: move arg.h to haproxy/arg{,-t}.h
Almost no change was needed; chunk.h was replaced with buf-t.h.
It dpeends on types/vars.h and types/protocol_buffers.h.
2020-06-11 10:18:57 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
87735330d1 REORG: include: move http_htx.h to haproxy/http_htx{,-t}.h
A few includes had to be added, namely list-t.h in the type file and
types/proxy.h in the proto file. actions.h was including http-htx.h
but didn't need it so it was dropped.
2020-06-11 10:18:57 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
16f958c0e9 REORG: include: split common/htx.h into haproxy/htx{,-t}.h
Most of the file was a large set of HTX elements manipulation functions
and few types, so splitting them allowed to further reduce dependencies
and shrink the build time. Doing so revealed that a few files (h2.c,
mux_pt.c) needed haproxy/buf.h and were previously getting it through
htx.h. They were fixed.
2020-06-11 10:18:57 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
5413a87ad3 REORG: include: move common/h1.h to haproxy/h1.h
The file was moved as-is. There was a wrong dependency on dynbuf.h
instead of buf.h which was addressed. There was no benefit to
splitting this between types and functions.
2020-06-11 10:18:57 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
cd72d8c981 REORG: include: split common/http.h into haproxy/http{,-t}.h
So the enums and structs were placed into http-t.h and the functions
into http.h. This revealed that several files were dependeng on http.h
but not including it, as it was silently inherited via other files.
2020-06-11 10:18:57 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
7cd8b6e3a4 REORG: include: split common/regex.h into haproxy/regex{,-t}.h
Regex are essentially included for myregex_t but it turns out that
several of the C files didn't include it directly, relying on the
one included by their own .h. This has been cleanly addressed so
that only the type is included by H files which need it, and adding
the missing includes for the other ones.
2020-06-11 10:18:57 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
58017eef3f REORG: include: move the BUG_ON() code to haproxy/bug.h
This one used to be stored into debug.h but the debug tools got larger
and require a lot of other includes, which can't use BUG_ON() anymore
because of this. It does not make sense and instead this macro should
be placed into the lower includes and given its omnipresence, the best
solution is to create a new bug.h with the few surrounding macros needed
to trigger bugs and place assertions anywhere.

Another benefit is that it won't be required to add include <debug.h>
anymore to use BUG_ON, it will automatically be covered by api.h. No
less than 32 occurrences were dropped.

The FSM_PRINTF macro was dropped since not used at all anymore (probably
since 1.6 or so).
2020-06-11 10:18:56 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
4c7e4b7738 REORG: include: update all files to use haproxy/api.h or api-t.h if needed
All files that were including one of the following include files have
been updated to only include haproxy/api.h or haproxy/api-t.h once instead:

  - common/config.h
  - common/compat.h
  - common/compiler.h
  - common/defaults.h
  - common/initcall.h
  - common/tools.h

The choice is simple: if the file only requires type definitions, it includes
api-t.h, otherwise it includes the full api.h.

In addition, in these files, explicit includes for inttypes.h and limits.h
were dropped since these are now covered by api.h and api-t.h.

No other change was performed, given that this patch is large and
affects 201 files. At least one (tools.h) was already freestanding and
didn't get the new one added.
2020-06-11 10:18:42 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
0bac4cdf1a CLEANUP: http: Remove unused HTTP message templates
HTTP_1XX, HTTP_3XX and HTTP_4XX message templates are no longer used. Only
HTTP_302 and HTTP_303 are used during configuration parsing by "errorloc" family
directives. So these templates are removed from the generic http code. And
HTTP_302 and HTTP_303 templates are moved as static strings in the function
parsing "errorloc" directives.
2020-05-28 15:07:20 +02:00