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Author SHA1 Message Date
Willy Tarreau
6471afb43d MINOR: remove the client/server side distinction in SI addresses
Stream interfaces used to distinguish between client and server addresses
because they were previously of different types (sockaddr_storage for the
client, sockaddr_in for the server). This is not the case anymore, and this
distinction is confusing at best and has caused a number of regressions to
be introduced in the process of converting everything to full-ipv6. We can
now remove this and have a much cleaner code.
2011-09-23 10:54:59 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
a2a64e9689 [MEDIUM] session: make session_shutdown() an independant function
We already had the ability to kill a connection, but it was only
for the checks. Now we can do this for any session, and for this we
add a specific flag "K" to the logs.
2011-09-07 23:01:56 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
631f01c2f1 [MINOR] make use of addr_to_str() and get_host_port() to replace many inet_ntop()
Many inet_ntop calls were partially right, which was hard to detect given
the complex combinations. Some of them were relying on the listener's proto
instead of the address itself, which could have been different when dealing
with an accept-proxy connection.

The new addr_to_str() function does the dirty job and returns the family, which
makes it particularly suited to calls from switch/case statements. A large number
of if/else statements were removed and the stats output could even be cleaned up
in the case of session dump.

As a side effect of doing this, the resulting code is smaller by almost 1kB.
All changed parts have been tested and provided expected output.
2011-09-05 00:54:36 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
86ad42c5b7 [MINOR] make use of set_host_port() and get_host_port() to get rid of family mismatches
This also simplifies the code and makes it more auditable.
2011-09-05 00:54:35 +02:00
Simon Horman
752dc4ab2d [MINOR] Add down termination condition
If a connection is closed by because the backend became unavailable
then log 'D' as the termination condition.

Signed-off-by: Simon Horman <horms@verge.net.au>
2011-06-21 22:10:56 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
1b4b7ce6dd [BUG] stream_sock: use get_addr_len() instead of sizeof() on sockaddr_storage
John Helliwell reported a runtime issue on Solaris since 1.5-dev5. Traces
show that connect() returns EINVAL, which means the socket length is not
appropriate for the family. Solaris does not like being called with sizeof
and needs the address family's size on sockaddr_storage.

The fix consists in adding a get_addr_len() function which returns the
socket's address length based on its family. Tests show that this works
for both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
2011-04-05 16:56:50 +02:00
David du Colombier
11bcb6c4f5 [MEDIUM] IPv6 support for syslog 2011-03-28 18:45:15 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
7b7a8e9d83 [BUG] log: retrieve the target from the session, not the SI
Since we now have the copy of the target in the session, use it instead
of relying on the SI for it. The SI drops the target upon unregister()
so applets such as stats were logged as "NOSRV".
2011-03-27 19:53:06 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
827aee913f [MAJOR] session: remove the ->srv pointer from struct session
This one has been removed and is now totally superseded by ->target.
To get the server, one must use target_srv(&s->target) instead of
s->srv now.

The function ensures that non-server targets still return NULL.
2011-03-10 23:32:17 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
71904a4ee8 [MEDIUM] log: take the logged server name from the stream interface
With HTTP keep-alive, logging the right server name will be quite
complex because the assigned server will possibly change before we log.
Also, when we want to log accesses to an applet, it's not easy because
the applet becomes NULL again before logging.

The logged server's name is now taken from the target stored in the
stream interface. That way we can log an applet, a server name, or we
could even log a proxy or anything else if we wanted to. Ideally the
session should contain a desired target which is the one which should
be logged.
2011-03-10 23:32:15 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
957c0a5845 [REORG] session: move client and server address to the stream interface
This will be needed very soon for the keep-alive.
2011-03-10 23:32:14 +01:00
Kevinm
48936af9a2 [MINOR] log: ability to override the syslog tag
One of the requirements we have is to run multiple instances of haproxy on a
single host; this is so that we can split the responsibilities (and change
permissions) between product teams. An issue we ran up against is how we
would distinguish between the logs generated by each instance. The solution
we came up with (please let me know if there is a better way) is to override
the application tag written to syslog. We can then configure syslog to write
these to different files.

I have attached a patch adding a global option 'log-tag' to override the
default syslog tag 'haproxy' (actually defaults to argv[0]).
2010-12-30 11:43:36 +01:00
Joe Williams
df5b38fac1 [MINOR] log: add support for passing the forwarded hostname
Haproxy does not include the hostname rather the IP of the machine in
the syslog headers it sends. Unfortunately this means that for each log
line rsyslog does a reverse dns on the client IP and in the case of
non-routable IPs one gets the public hostname not the internal one.

While this is valid according to RFC3164 as one might imagine this is
troublsome if you have some machines with public IPs, internal IPs, no
reverse DNS entries, etc and you want a standardized hostname based log
directory structure. The rfc says the preferred value is the hostname.

This patch adds a global "log-send-hostname" statement which accepts an
optional string to force the host name. If unset, the local host name
is used.
2010-12-29 17:05:48 +01:00
Cyril Bont
acd7d63ff9 [CLEANUP] Remove unneeded chars allocation
Some arrays used to log addresses add some more bytes for ports but this space
is never used.
2010-11-11 09:26:28 +01:00
Emeric Brun
4ab9262894 [MINOR] Manage unix socket source field on logs 2010-11-05 10:34:07 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
ee28de0a12 [MEDIUM] session: move the conn_retries attribute to the stream interface
The conn_retries still lies in the session and its initialization depends
on the backend when it may not yet be known. Let's first move it to the
stream interface.
2010-06-14 10:53:16 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
d6d06909da [CLEANUP] remove ifdef MSG_NOSIGNAL and define it instead
ifdefs are really annoying in the code. Define MSG_NOSIGNAL to zero
when undefined and remove associated ifdefs.
2009-08-19 11:25:08 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
e7ded1f869 [BUG] log: option tcplog would log to global if no logger was defined
Romuald du Song reported a strange bug causing "option tcplog" to
unexpectedly use global log parameters if no log server was declared.

Eventhough it can be useful in some circumstances, it only hides
configuration bugs and can even cause traffic logs to be sent to
the wrong logger, since global settings are just for the process.

This has been fixed and a warning has been added for configurations
where tcplog or httplog are set without any logger. This fix must
be backported to 1.3.20, but not to 1.3.15.X in order not to risk
any regression on old configurations.
2009-08-09 10:11:45 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
f7edefa413 [MINOR] implement per-logger log level limitation
Some people are using haproxy in a shared environment where the
system logger by default sends alert and emerg messages to all
consoles, which happens when all servers go down on a backend for
instance. These people can not always change the system configuration
and would like to limit the outgoing messages level in order not to
disturb the local users.

The addition of an optional 4th field on the "log" line permits
exactly this. The minimal log level ensures that all outgoing logs
will have at least this level. So the logs are not filtered out,
just set to this level.
2009-05-10 17:20:05 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
c9bd0cc224 [MINOR] add options dontlog-normal and log-separate-errors
Some big traffic sites have trouble dealing with logs and tend to
disable them. Here are two new options to help cope with massive
logs.

  - dontlog-normal only disables logging for 100% successful
    connections, other ones will still be logged

  - log-separate-errors will cause non-100% successful connections
    to be logged at level "err" instead of level "info" so that a
    properly configured syslog daemon can send them to a different
    file for longer conservation.
2009-05-10 11:57:02 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
1772ece025 [MINOR] fix several printf formats and missing arguments
Last patch revealed a number of mistakes in printf-like calls, mostly int/long
mismatches, and a few missing arguments.
2009-04-03 14:49:12 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
ec6c5df018 [CLEANUP] remove many #include <types/xxx> from C files
It should be stated as a rule that a C file should never
include types/xxx.h when proto/xxx.h exists, as it gives
less exposure to declaration conflicts (one of which was
caught and fixed here) and it complicates the file headers
for nothing.

Only types/global.h, types/capture.h and types/polling.h
have been found to be valid includes from C files.
2008-07-16 10:30:42 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
b7f694f20e [MEDIUM] implement a monotonic internal clock
If the system date is set backwards while haproxy is running,
some scheduled events are delayed by the amount of time the
clock went backwards. This is particularly problematic on
systems where the date is set at boot, because it seldom
happens that health-checks do not get sent for a few hours.

Before switching to use clock_gettime() on systems which
provide it, we can at least ensure that the clock is not
going backwards and maintain two clocks : the "date" which
represents what the user wants to see (mostly for logs),
and an internal date stored in "now", used for scheduled
events.
2008-06-22 17:18:02 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
8b3977ffe3 [BUG] log response byte count, not request
Due to a shameless copy-paste typo, the number of bytes logged was
from the request and not the response. This bug has been present
for a long time.
2008-01-18 11:16:32 +01:00
Krzysztof Piotr Oledzki
25b501a6b1 [MEDIUM]: Count retries and redispatches also for servers, fix redistribute_pending, extend logs, %d->%u cleanup
This patch extends a little previously added functionality to also
count retries and redispatches for servers. Now it is possible to know
which server causes redispatches as it is not always the same that takes
most retries.

While working with the code I found that redistribute_pending() does not increment
srv->redispatches && be->redispatches. I don't know how to test it but
I think the fix is correct. If not I can withdraw it.

I also extended logs to show how many retries were done and if redispatching
was necessary ('+'). I'm using an additional session flag SN_REDISP to match
redispatched connections. I had to rearrange all defines in session.h to make
more room for it.

The documentation about logs was also fixed a little (sorry, english only),
as current version uses totally different format. BTW: examples are still
outdated, maybe next time...

Finally, I changed %d -> %u for retries/redispatches as those variables
are declared as unsigned.
2008-01-06 16:43:05 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
127f966f4b [BUILD] fix build on Solaris due to recent log changes
Solaris, as well as many other unixes doesn't know about sun_len
for UNIX domain sockets. It does not honnor the __SOCKADDR_COMMON
macro either. After looking at MacOS-X man (which is the same as
BSD man), OpenBSD man, and examples on the net, it appears that
those which support sun_len do not actually use it, or at least
ignore it as long as it's zero. Since all the sockaddr structures
are zeroed prior to being filled, it causes no problem not to set
sun_len, and this fixes build on other platforms.

Another problem on Solaris was that the "sun" name is already
defined as a macro returning a number, so it was necessary to
rename it.
2007-12-06 00:53:51 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
019767b546 [BUILD] fix build on AIX due to recent log changes 2007-12-05 11:11:55 +01:00
Robert Tsai
81ae1953bf [MEDIUM] add support for logging via a UNIX socket
The code in haproxy-1.3.13.1 only supports syslogging to an internet
address. The attached patch:

 - Adds support for syslogging to a UNIX domain socket (e.g., /dev/log).
   If the address field begins with '/' (absolute file path), then
   AF_UNIX is used to construct the socket. Otherwise, AF_INET is used.

 - Achieves clean single-source build on both Mac OS X and Linux
   (sockaddr_in.sin_len and sockaddr_un.sun_len field aren't always present).

For handling sendto() failures in send_log(), it appears that the existing
code is fine (no need to close/recreate socket) for both UDP and UNIX-domain
syslog server. So I left things alone (did not close/recreate socket).
Closing/recreating socket after each failure would also work, but would lead
to increased amount of unnecessary socket creation/destruction if syslog is
temporarily unavailable for some reason (especially for verbose loggers).

Please consider this patch for inclusion into the upstream haproxy codebase.
2007-12-05 10:47:29 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
c8f24f8ec1 [BUILD] fix 2 minor issues on AIX
AIX does not know about MSG_DONTWAIT. Fortunately, nearly all sockets
are already set to O_NONBLOCK, so it's not even required to change the
code.  It was only necessary to add this fcntl to the log socket which
lacked it.  The MSG_DONTWAIT value has been defined to zero when unset
in order to make the code cleaner and more portable.

Also, on AIX, "hz" is defined, which causes a problem with one function
parameter in time.c. It's enough to rename the parameter there. Last,
fix a missing #include <string.h> in proxy.c.
2007-11-30 18:38:35 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
fe94460d53 [BUG] fix calls to localtime()
localtime() was called with pointers to tv_sec, which is time_t on
some platforms and long on others. A problem was encountered on
Sparc64 under OpenBSD where tv_sec is long (64 bits) and time_t is
32 bits. Since this architecture is big-endian, it exhibited the
bug because localtime() always worked with the high part of the
value which is always zero. This problem was identified and debugged
by Thierry Fournier.

The correct solution is to pass the date by value and not by pointer,
through an intermediate function. The use of localtime_r() instead of
localtime() also made it possible to get rid of the first call to
localtime() since it does not need to allocate memory anymore.
2007-10-25 10:34:16 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
3d08953ce0 [MINOR] set the log socket receive window to zero bytes
The syslog UDP socket may receive data, which is not cool because those
data accumulate in the system buffers up to the receive socket buffer size.
To prevent this, we set the receive window to zero and try to shutdown(SHUT_RD)
the socket.
2007-10-15 09:32:07 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
422505801f [MEDIUM] splitted logs into two versions : TCP and HTTP
logs are handled better with dedicated functions. The HTTP implementation
moved to proto_http.c. It has been cleaned up a bit. Now a frontend with
option httplog and no log will not call the function anymore.
2007-04-01 01:30:43 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
e2e27a5c8d [MEDIUM] removed now unused fiprm and beprm from proxies
The fiprm and beprm were added to ease the transition between
a single listener mode to frontends+backends. They are no longer
needed and make the code a bit more complicated. Remove them.
2007-04-01 00:01:37 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
3d300596bb [MINOR] move some flags from session.h to proto_http.h
Some session flags were clearly related to HTTP transactions.
A new 'flags' field has been added to http_txn, and the
associated flags moved to proto_http.h.
2007-03-18 18:34:41 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
3bac9ffe20 [CLEANUP] move http_txn out of session.h
The http_txn structure definitions moved to proto_http.h
2007-03-18 17:31:28 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
4dbc4a2ee4 [CLEANUP] replaced occurrences of 'hreq' with 'txn'
In many places, the variable "hreq" designated a transaction more than
a request. This has been changed to avoid confusion.
2007-03-03 16:23:22 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
b326fcc46a [CLEANUP] renamed several HTTP structures
Some parts of HTTP processing were incorrectly called "request" while
they are messages or transactions. The following structure members
have changed :

  http_msg.hdr_state => msg_state
  http_msg.sor => som
  http_req.req_state => removed
  http_req => http_txn
2007-03-03 13:54:32 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
4266a36c5a [BUG] segfault on some erroneous configurations
If captures were configured in a TCP-only listener, and
the logs were enabled, the proxy could segfault when
trying to scan the capture buffer which was NULL. Such
an erroneous configuration will not be possible anymore
soon, but let's avoid the problem for now by detecting
the NULL condition.
2007-02-01 23:15:45 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
362b34d05c [MINOR] move the response headers to the http_req 2007-01-21 20:49:31 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
8d5d7f20b9 [MAJOR] huge rework of the HTTP request FSM
The HTTP parser has been rewritten for better compliance to RFC2616.
The same parser is now usable for both requests and responses, and
it now supports HTTP/0.9 as well as multi-line headers. It has also
been improved for speed ; a typicial HTTP request is parsed in about
2 microseconds on a 1 GHz processor.

The monitor-uri check has been moved so that the requests are not
logged. The httpclose option now tries to change as little as
possible in the request, and does not affect the first header if
it is already set to 'close'. HTTP/0.9 requests are converted to
HTTP/1.0 before being forwarded.

Headers and request transformations are now distinct. The headers
list is updated after each insertion/removal/transformation. The
request is re-parsed and checked after each transformation. It is
not possible anymore to remove a request, and requests which lead
to invalid request lines are now rejected.
2007-01-21 19:16:41 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
0f7562b8d3 [MEDIUM] separate the http request from the session (step 1)
A struct http_req has been created to collect every information
related to an HTTP request being processed. Right now, it is
still in the struct session but the frontier is clear now.
2007-01-07 15:46:13 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
35d66b0c28 [MINOR] added byte count to sessions and statistics.
Now the stats page reports the IN and OUT byte counts per FE,
BE and SRV.
2007-01-02 00:28:21 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
c0dde7a8ed [MAJOR] udpated the stats page to clearly distinguish FEs and BEs
The stats page could not tell the difference between a FE and a BE.
It has been revamped to indicate all relevant information. The font
is also slightly smaller in order for all the info to fit into small
screens. The data output path has been greatly simplified to use
string chunks.
2007-01-01 21:38:07 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
ebd6160dd3 [MEDIUM] updated log format to report frontend and backend
The log format has been slightly updated to separately report the name
of the frontend and the name of the backend. The accept date has been
enhanced to report the millisecond. The number of remaining connections
has also been updated and their order reversed, to include the number
of connections on the frontend. The new log format is now :

  -  $1: IP:port
  -  $2: accept date in this format : [dd/mm/YYYY:HH:MM:SS.ttt]
  -  $3: frontend name
  -  $4: backend name '/' server name
  -  $5: req time '/' queue time '/' conn time '/' header time '/' total time
  -  $6: HTTP status code
  -  $7: number of bytes returned
  -  $8: captures (request)
  -  $9: captures (response)
  - $10: completion flags
  - $11: remaining conns on process '/' frontend '/' backend '/' server
  - $12: srv queue size '/' backend queue size
  - $13..: '"' full request '"'
2006-12-30 11:54:15 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
97de624c17 [MEDIUM] session logging is now defined by the frontend
To solve the logging maze, it has been decided that the frontend
and nothing else will define how a session will be logged. It might
change in the future but at least this choice allows all sort of
fantasies.
2006-12-27 17:18:38 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
ddb358d932 [MEDIUM] tried to clean the logs up a little bit
The logs have become a real mess. It is now very hard to tell which
frontend/backend will impose its configuration for the logs. This
needs a complete rework but at least it should work.
2006-12-17 22:55:52 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
f1221aa19f [MEDIUM] separated nbconn into feconn and beconn
The nbconn attribute in the proxies was not relevant anymore because
a frontend A may use backend B and both of them must account for their
respective connections. For this reason, there now are two separate
counters for frontend and backend connections.

The stats page has been updated to reflect the backend, but a separate
line entry for the frontend with error counts would be good.

Note that as of now, beconn may be higher than maxconn, because maxconn
applies to the frontend, while beconn may be increased due to sessions
passed from another frontend.
2006-12-17 22:14:12 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
830ff458de [MAJOR] reworked ->be, ->fe and ->fi in sessions
There was a confusion about the way to find filters and backend
parameters from sessions. The chaining has been changed between
the session and the proxy.

Now, a session knows only two proxies : one frontend (->fe) and
one backend (->be). Each proxy has a link to the proxy providing
filters and to the proxy providing backend parameters (both self
by default).

The captures (cookies and headers) have been attached to the
frontend's filters for now.

The uri_auth and the statistics are attached to the backend's
filters so that the uri can depend on a hostname for instance.
2006-12-17 19:31:23 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
45e73e3cd9 [MEDIUM] move all HTTP Request-related session material to struct hreq
The req_cap, hdr_state, hdr_idx, auth_hdr and req_line have been moved
to a dedicated hreq structure in the session. It makes is easier to
add HTTP-specific fields such as SOR (start of request) and EOF (end
of headers).

It also made it possible to fix two bugs introduced by last commit :
 - end of headers not correctly detected
 - hdr_idx not freed upon one specific error during session creation

When the backend side will be reworked, it should rely on a similar
structure.
2006-12-17 00:05:15 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
73de9899a6 [MAJOR] separate sess->proxy into sess->{fe,fi,be}
The references to the proxy from the session have been turned into
Frontend (fe), Filters (fi) and Backend (be). This should ease the
migration to the L7 switching features. Next step will be to kill
the struct proxy and have 3 independant structs instead, each
referenced from entities called listener, frontend, filters and
backend.
2006-11-30 11:40:23 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
bf73613543 [CLEANUP] added the correct cast to call localtime()
Calling localtime() with a timeval.tv_sec causes a warning on
OpenBSD where the tv_sec is declared long.
2006-10-15 22:54:47 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
fb278677e2 [MEDIUM] use regparm on a few tv_* functions
Some of the tv_* functions are called very often. Passing their
arguments as registers is quite faster. This can be disabled
by setting CONFIG_HAP_DISABLE_REGPARM.
2006-10-15 15:38:50 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
2b35c95d6c [MEDIUM] remove useless calls to gettimeofday()
send_log(), Alert() and Warning() used gettimeofday() while using
<now> should have been preferred.
2006-10-15 15:25:48 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
b17916e89b [CLEANUP] add a few "const char *" where appropriate
As suggested by Markus Elfring, a few "const char *" have replaced
some "char *" declarations where a function is not expected to
modify a value. It does not change the code but it helps detecting
coding errors.
2006-10-15 15:17:57 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
b8750a82a2 [MEDIUM] added the "reqtarpit" and "reqitarpit" features
It is now possible to tarpit connections based on regex matches.
The tarpit timeout is equal to the contimeout. A 500 server error
response is faked, and the logs show the status flags as "PT" which
indicate the connection has been tarpitted.
2006-09-03 09:56:00 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
e3ba5f0aaa [CLEANUP] included common/version.h everywhere 2006-06-29 18:54:54 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
2dd0d4799e [CLEANUP] renamed include/haproxy to include/common 2006-06-29 17:53:05 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
baaee00406 [BIGMOVE] exploded the monolithic haproxy.c file into multiple files.
The files are now stored under :
  - include/haproxy for the generic includes
  - include/types.h for the structures needed within prototypes
  - include/proto.h for function prototypes and inline functions
  - src/*.c for the C files

Most include files are now covered by LGPL. A last move still needs
to be done to put inline functions under GPL and not LGPL.

Version has been set to 1.3.0 in the code but some control still
needs to be done before releasing.
2006-06-26 02:48:02 +02:00