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214 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Willy Tarreau
0108d90c6c MEDIUM: init: convert all trivial registration calls to initcalls
This switches explicit calls to various trivial registration methods for
keywords, muxes or protocols from constructors to INITCALL1 at stage
STG_REGISTER. All these calls have in common to consume a single pointer
and return void. Doing this removes 26 constructors. The following calls
were addressed :

- acl_register_keywords
- bind_register_keywords
- cfg_register_keywords
- cli_register_kw
- flt_register_keywords
- http_req_keywords_register
- http_res_keywords_register
- protocol_register
- register_mux_proto
- sample_register_convs
- sample_register_fetches
- srv_register_keywords
- tcp_req_conn_keywords_register
- tcp_req_cont_keywords_register
- tcp_req_sess_keywords_register
- tcp_res_cont_keywords_register
- flt_register_keywords
2018-11-26 19:50:32 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
3a1f5fda10 REORG: config: extract the proxy parser into cfgparse-listen.c
This was the largest function of the whole file, taking a rough second
to build alone. Let's move it to a distinct file along with a few
dependencies. Doing so saved about 2 seconds on the total build time.
2018-11-19 06:47:09 +01:00
Joseph Herlant
9edebb8568 MINOR: Fix typos in error messages in the proxy subsystem
Fix typos in error messages that will be user-visible in the proxy
subsystem.
2018-11-18 22:23:15 +01:00
Joseph Herlant
59dd295926 CLEANUP: fix typos in the proxy subsystem
Fix typos in the code comments of the proxy subsystem.
2018-11-18 22:23:15 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
db398435aa MINOR: stream-int: replace si_cant_put() with si_rx_room_{blk,rdy}()
Remaining calls to si_cant_put() were all for lack of room and were
turned to si_rx_room_blk(). A few places where SI_FL_RXBLK_ROOM was
cleared by hand were converted to si_rx_room_rdy().

The now unused si_cant_put() function was removed.
2018-11-18 21:41:50 +01:00
William Lallemand
c59f9884d7 MEDIUM: listeners: support unstoppable listener
An unstoppable listener is a listener which won't be stop during a soft
stop. The unstoppable_jobs variable is incremented and the listener
won't prevent the process to leave properly.

It is not a good idea to use this feature (the LI_O_NOSTOP flag) with a
listener that need to be bind again on another process during a soft
reload.
2018-11-16 17:05:40 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
0cd3bd628a MINOR: stream-int: rename si_applet_{want|stop|cant}_{get|put}
It doesn't make sense to limit this code to applets, as any stream
interface can use it. Let's rename it by simply dropping the "applet_"
part of the name. No other change was made except updating the comments.
2018-11-11 10:18:37 +01:00
William Lallemand
cf62f7e3cb MEDIUM: cli: implement 'mode cli' proxy analyzers
This patch implements analysers for parsing the CLI and extra features
for the master's CLI.

For each command (sent alone, or separated by ; or \n) the request
analyser will determine to which server it should send the request.

The 'mode cli' proxy is able to parse a prefix for each command which is
used to select the apropriate server. The prefix start by @ and is
followed by "master", the PID preceded by ! or the relative PID. (e.g.
@master, @1, @!1234). The servers are not round-robined anymore.

The command is sent with a SHUTW which force the server to close the
connection after sending its response. However the proxy allows a
keepalive connection on the client side and does not close.

The response analyser does not do much stuff, it only reinits the
connection when it received a close from the server, and forward the
response. It does not analyze the response data.
The only guarantee of the end of the response is the close of the
server, we can't rely on the double \n since it's not send by every
command.

This could be reimplemented later as a filter.
2018-10-28 14:03:06 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
4bc7d90d3b MEDIUM: snapshot: merge the captured data after the descriptor
Instead of having a separate area for the captured data, we now have a
contigous block made of the descriptor and the data. At the moment, since
the area is dynamically allocated, we can adjust its size to what is
needed, but the idea is to quickly switch to a pool and an LRU list.
2018-09-07 20:07:17 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
c55015ee5b MEDIUM: snapshots: dynamically allocate the snapshots
Now upon error we dynamically allocate the snapshot instead of overwriting
it. This way there is no more memory wasted in the proxy to hold the two
error snapshot descriptors. Also an appreciable side effect of this is that
the proxy's lock is only taken during the pointer swap, no more while copying
the buffer's contents. This saves 480 bytes of memory per proxy.
2018-09-07 19:59:58 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
36b2736a69 BUG/MEDIUM: snapshot: take the proxy's lock while dumping errors
The proxy's lock it held while filling the error but not while dumping
it, so it's possible to dereference pointers being replaced, typically
server pointers. The risk is very low and unlikely but not inexistent.

Since "show errors" is rarely used in parallel, let's simply grab the
proxy's lock while dumping. Ideally we should use an R/W lock here but
it will not make any difference.

This patch must be backported to 1.8, but the code is in proto_http.c
there, though mostly similar.
2018-09-07 19:55:44 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
ddb68ac69e REORG: cli: move the "show errors" handler from http to proxy
There's nothing HTTP-specific there anymore at all, let's move this
to the proxy where it belongs.
2018-09-07 18:36:50 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
75fb65a51f MINOR: proxy: add a new generic proxy_capture_error()
This function now captures an error regardless of its side and protocol.
The caller must pass a number of elements and may pass a protocol-specific
structure and a callback to display it. Later this function may deal with
more advanced allocation techniques to avoid allocating as many buffers
as proxies.
2018-09-07 18:36:04 +02:00
Baptiste Assmann
6d0f38f00d BUG/MEDIUM: dns/server: fix incomatibility between SRV resolution and server state file
Server state file has no indication that a server is currently managed
by a DNS SRV resolution.
And thus, both feature (DNS SRV resolution and server state), when used
together, does not provide the expected behavior: a smooth experience...

This patch introduce the "SRV record name" in the server state file and
loads and applies it if found and wherever required.

This patch applies to haproxy-dev branch only. For backport, a specific patch
is provided for 1.8.
2018-09-04 17:40:22 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
a275a3710e BUG/MEDIUM: cli/threads: protect all "proxy" commands against concurrent updates
The proxy-related commands like "{enable|disable|shutdown} frontend",
"{enable|disable} dynamic-cookie", "set dynamic-cookie-key" were not
protected against concurrent accesses making their use dangerous with
threads.

This patch must be backported to 1.8.
2018-08-21 14:58:25 +02:00
Patrick Hemmer
0355dabd7c MINOR: queue: replace the linked list with a tree
We'll need trees to manage the queues by priorities. This change replaces
the list with a tree based on a single key. It's effectively a list but
allows us to get rid of the list management right now.
2018-08-10 15:06:27 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
83061a820e MAJOR: chunks: replace struct chunk with struct buffer
Now all the code used to manipulate chunks uses a struct buffer instead.
The functions are still called "chunk*", and some of them will progressively
move to the generic buffer handling code as they are cleaned up.
2018-07-19 16:23:43 +02:00
Olivier Houchard
9f6af33222 MINOR: tasks: Change the task API so that the callback takes 3 arguments.
In preparation for thread-specific runqueues, change the task API so that
the callback takes 3 arguments, the task itself, the context, and the state,
those were retrieved from the task before. This will allow these elements to
change atomically in the scheduler while the application uses the copied
value, and even to have NULL tasks later.
2018-05-26 19:23:57 +02:00
Daniel Corbett
9215ffa6b2 BUG/MEDIUM: servers: Add srv_addr default placeholder to the state file
When creating a state file using "show servers state" an empty field is
created in the srv_addr column if the server is from the socket family
AF_UNIX.  This leads to a warning on start up when using
"load-server-state-from-file". This patch defaults srv_addr to "-" if
the socket family is not covered.

This patch should be backported to 1.8.
2018-05-24 22:06:08 +02:00
Aurélien Nephtali
abbf607105 MEDIUM: cli: Add payload support
In order to use arbitrary data in the CLI (multiple lines or group of words
that must be considered as a whole, for example), it is now possible to add a
payload to the commands. To do so, the first line needs to end with a special
pattern: <<\n. Everything that follows will be left untouched by the CLI parser
and will be passed to the commands parsers.

Per-command support will need to be added to take advantage of this
feature.

Signed-off-by: Aurélien Nephtali <aurelien.nephtali@corp.ovh.com>
2018-04-26 14:19:33 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
bafbe01028 CLEANUP: pools: rename all pool functions and pointers to remove this "2"
During the migration to the second version of the pools, the new
functions and pool pointers were all called "pool_something2()" and
"pool2_something". Now there's no more pool v1 code and it's a real
pain to still have to deal with this. Let's clean this up now by
removing the "2" everywhere, and by renaming the pool heads
"pool_head_something".
2017-11-24 17:49:53 +01:00
Olivier Houchard
fbc74e8556 MINOR/CLEANUP: proxy: rename "proxy" to "proxies_list"
Rename the global variable "proxy" to "proxies_list".
There's been multiple proxies in haproxy for quite some time, and "proxy"
is a potential source of bugs, a number of functions have a "proxy" argument,
and some code used "proxy" when it really meant "px" or "curproxy". It worked
by pure luck, because it usually happened while parsing the config, and thus
"proxy" pointed to the currently parsed proxy, but we should probably not
rely on this.

[wt: some of these are definitely fixes that are worth backporting]
2017-11-24 17:21:27 +01:00
Christopher Faulet
767a84bcc0 CLEANUP: log: Rename Alert/Warning in ha_alert/ha_warning 2017-11-24 17:19:12 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
387bd4f69f CLEANUP: global: introduce variable pid_bit to avoid shifts with relative_pid
At a number of places, bitmasks are used for process affinity and to map
listeners to processes. Every time 1UL<<(relative_pid-1) is used. Let's
create a "pid_bit" variable corresponding to this value to clean this up.
2017-11-10 19:08:14 +01:00
Christopher Faulet
2a944ee16b BUILD: threads: Rename SPIN/RWLOCK macros using HA_ prefix
This remove any name conflicts, especially on Solaris.
2017-11-07 11:10:24 +01:00
Christopher Faulet
ff8abcd31d MEDIUM: threads/proxy: Add a lock per proxy and atomically update proxy vars
Now, each proxy contains a lock that must be used when necessary to protect
it. Moreover, all proxy's counters are now updated using atomic operations.
2017-10-31 13:58:30 +01:00
Emeric Brun
c60def8368 MAJOR: threads/task: handle multithread on task scheduler
2 global locks have been added to protect, respectively, the run queue and the
wait queue. And a process mask has been added on each task. Like for FDs, this
mask is used to know which threads are allowed to process a task.

For many tasks, all threads are granted. And this must be your first intension
when you create a new task, else you have a good reason to make a task sticky on
some threads. This is then the responsibility to the process callback to lock
what have to be locked in the task context.

Nevertheless, all tasks linked to a session must be sticky on the thread
creating the session. It is important that I/O handlers processing session FDs
and these tasks run on the same thread to avoid conflicts.
2017-10-31 13:58:30 +01:00
Christopher Faulet
b349e48ede MEDIUM: threads/pool: Make pool thread-safe by locking all access to a pool
A lock has been added for each memory pool. It is used to protect the pool
during allocations and releases. It is also used when pool info are dumped.
2017-10-31 13:58:30 +01:00
Christopher Faulet
67957bd59e MAJOR: dns: Refactor the DNS code
This is a huge patch with many changes, all about the DNS. Initially, the idea
was to update the DNS part to ease the threads support integration. But quickly,
I started to refactor some parts. And after several iterations, it was
impossible for me to commit the different parts atomically. So, instead of
adding tens of patches, often reworking the same parts, it was easier to merge
all my changes in a uniq patch. Here are all changes made on the DNS.

First, the DNS initialization has been refactored. The DNS configuration parsing
remains untouched, in cfgparse.c. But all checks have been moved in a post-check
callback. In the function dns_finalize_config, for each resolvers, the
nameservers configuration is tested and the task used to manage DNS resolutions
is created. The links between the backend's servers and the resolvers are also
created at this step. Here no connection are kept alive. So there is no needs
anymore to reopen them after HAProxy fork. Connections used to send DNS queries
will be opened on demand.

Then, the way DNS requesters are linked to a DNS resolution has been
reworked. The resolution used by a requester is now referenced into the
dns_requester structure and the resolution pointers in server and dns_srvrq
structures have been removed. wait and curr list of requesters, for a DNS
resolution, have been replaced by a uniq list. And Finally, the way a requester
is removed from a DNS resolution has been simplified. Now everything is done in
dns_unlink_resolution.

srv_set_fqdn function has been simplified. Now, there is only 1 way to set the
server's FQDN, independently it is done by the CLI or when a SRV record is
resolved.

The static DNS resolutions pool has been replaced by a dynamoc pool. The part
has been modified by Baptiste Assmann.

The way the DNS resolutions are triggered by the task or by a health-check has
been totally refactored. Now, all timeouts are respected. Especially
hold.valid. The default frequency to wake up a resolvers is now configurable
using "timeout resolve" parameter.

Now, as documented, as long as invalid repsonses are received, we really wait
all name servers responses before retrying.

As far as possible, resources allocated during DNS configuration parsing are
releases when HAProxy is shutdown.

Beside all these changes, the code has been cleaned to ease code review and the
doc has been updated.
2017-10-31 11:36:12 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
06d80a9a9c REORG: channel: finally rename the last bi_* / bo_* functions
For HTTP/2 we'll need some buffer-only equivalent functions to some of
the ones applying to channels and still squatting the bi_* / bo_*
namespace. Since these names have kept being misleading for quite some
time now and are really getting annoying, it's time to rename them. This
commit will use "ci/co" as the prefix (for "channel in", "channel out")
instead of "bi/bo". The following ones were renamed :

  bi_getblk_nc, bi_getline_nc, bi_putblk, bi_putchr,
  bo_getblk, bo_getblk_nc, bo_getline, bo_getline_nc, bo_inject,
  bi_putchk, bi_putstr, bo_getchr, bo_skip, bi_swpbuf
2017-10-19 15:01:08 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
2cc5bae0b8 MINOR: listeners: make listeners count consistent with reality
Some places call delete_listener() then decrement the number of
listeners and jobs. At least one other place calls delete_listener()
without doing so, but since it's in deinit(), it's harmless and cannot
risk to cause zombie processes to survive. Given that the number of
listeners and jobs is incremented when creating the listeners, it's
much more logical to symmetrically decrement them when deleting such
listeners.
2017-09-15 11:49:52 +02:00
Andjelko Iharos
c3680ecdf8 MINOR: add severity information to cli feedback messages 2017-09-13 13:38:32 +02:00
Emeric Brun
52a91d3d48 MEDIUM: check: server states and weight propagation re-work
The server state and weight was reworked to handle
"pending" values updated by checks/CLI/LUA/agent.
These values are commited to be propagated to the
LB stack.

In further dev related to multi-thread, the commit
will be handled into a sync point.

Pending values are named using the prefix 'next_'
Current values used by the LB stack are named 'cur_'
2017-09-05 15:23:16 +02:00
Olivier Houchard
8da5f98fbe MINOR: dns: Handle SRV records.
Make it so for each server, instead of specifying a hostname, one can use
a SRV label.
When doing so, haproxy will first resolve the SRV label, then use the
resulting hostnames, as well as port and weight (priority is ignored right
now), to each server using the SRV label.
It is resolved periodically, and any server disappearing from the SRV records
will be removed, and any server appearing will be added, assuming there're
free servers in haproxy.
2017-08-09 16:32:49 +02:00
Frédéric Lécaille
3169471964 MINOR: Add server port field to server state file.
This patch adds server ports to server state file at the end of each line
for backward compatibility.
2017-08-03 14:31:46 +02:00
Frédéric Lécaille
ed2b4a6b79 BUG/MINOR: peers: peer synchronization issue (with several peers sections).
When several stick-tables were configured with several peers sections,
only a part of them could be synchronized: the ones attached to the last
parsed 'peers' section. This was due to the fact that, at least, the peer I/O handler
refered to the wrong peer section list, in fact always the same: the last one parsed.

The fact that the global peer section list was named "struct peers *peers"
lead to this issue. This variable name is dangerous ;).

So this patch renames global 'peers' variable to 'cfg_peers' to ensure that
no such wrong references are still in use, then all the functions wich used
old 'peers' variable have been modified to refer to the correct peer list.

Must be backported to 1.6 and 1.7.
2017-07-13 09:39:29 +02:00
Frédéric Lécaille
b418c1228c MINOR: server: cli: Add server FQDNs to server-state file and stats socket.
This patch adds a new stats socket command to modify server
FQDNs at run time.
Its syntax:
  set server <backend>/<server> fqdn <FQDN>
This patch also adds FQDNs to server state file at the end
of each line for backward compatibility ("-" if not present).
2017-05-03 06:58:53 +02:00
Olivier Houchard
1fc0516516 MINOR: proxy: Don't close FDs if not our proxy.
When running with multiple process, if some proxies are just assigned
to some processes, the other processes will just close the file descriptors
for the listening sockets. However, we may still have to provide those
sockets when reloading, so instead we just try hard to pretend those proxies
are dead, while keeping the sockets opened.
A new global option, no-reused-socket", has been added, to restore the old
behavior of closing the sockets not bound to this process.
2017-04-13 19:15:17 +02:00
Cyril Bonté
203ec5a2b5 MEDIUM: global: add a 'hard-stop-after' option to cap the soft-stop time
When SIGUSR1 is received, haproxy enters in soft-stop and quits when no
connection remains.
It can happen that the instance remains alive for a long time, depending
on timeouts and traffic. This option ensures that soft-stop won't run
for too long.

Example:
  global
    hard-stop-after 30s  # Once in soft-stop, the instance will remain
                         # alive for at most 30 seconds.
2017-03-23 23:03:57 +01:00
Hongbo Long
e39683c4d4 BUG/MEDIUM: stream: fix client-fin/server-fin handling
A tcp half connection can cause 100% CPU on expiration.

First reproduced with this haproxy configuration :

  global
      tune.bufsize 10485760
  defaults
      timeout server-fin 90s
      timeout client-fin 90s
  backend node2
      mode tcp
      timeout server 900s
      timeout connect 10s
      server def 127.0.0.1:3333
  frontend fe_api
      mode  tcp
      timeout client 900s
      bind :1990
      use_backend node2

Ie timeout server-fin shorter than timeout server, the backend server
sends data, this package is left in the cache of haproxy, the backend
server continue sending fin package, haproxy recv fin package. this
time the session information is as follows:

  time the session information is as follows:
      0x2373470: proto=tcpv4 src=127.0.0.1:39513 fe=fe_api be=node2
      srv=def ts=08 age=1s calls=3 rq[f=848000h,i=0,an=00h,rx=14m58s,wx=,ax=]
      rp[f=8004c020h,i=0,an=00h,rx=,wx=14m58s,ax=] s0=[7,0h,fd=6,ex=]
      s1=[7,18h,fd=7,ex=] exp=14m58s

  rp has set the CF_SHUTR state, next, the client sends the fin package,

  session information is as follows:
      0x2373470: proto=tcpv4 src=127.0.0.1:39513 fe=fe_api be=node2
      srv=def ts=08 age=38s calls=4 rq[f=84a020h,i=0,an=00h,rx=,wx=,ax=]
      rp[f=8004c020h,i=0,an=00h,rx=1m11s,wx=14m21s,ax=] s0=[7,0h,fd=6,ex=]
      s1=[9,10h,fd=7,ex=] exp=1m11s

  After waiting 90s, session information is as follows:
      0x2373470: proto=tcpv4 src=127.0.0.1:39513 fe=fe_api be=node2
      srv=def ts=04 age=4m11s calls=718074391 rq[f=84a020h,i=0,an=00h,rx=,wx=,ax=]
      rp[f=8004c020h,i=0,an=00h,rx=?,wx=10m49s,ax=] s0=[7,0h,fd=6,ex=]
      s1=[9,10h,fd=7,ex=] exp=? run(nice=0)

  cpu information:
      6899 root      20   0  112224  21408   4260 R 100.0  0.7   3:04.96 haproxy

Buffering is set to ensure that there is data in the haproxy buffer, and haproxy
can receive the fin package, set the CF_SHUTR flag, If the CF_SHUTR flag has been
set, The following code does not clear the timeout message, causing cpu 100%:

stream.c:process_stream:

        if (unlikely((res->flags & (CF_SHUTR|CF_READ_TIMEOUT)) == CF_READ_TIMEOUT)) {
            if (si_b->flags & SI_FL_NOHALF)
            si_b->flags |= SI_FL_NOLINGER;
            si_shutr(si_b);
        }

If you have closed the read, set the read timeout does not make sense.
With or without cf_shutr, read timeout is set:

       if (tick_isset(s->be->timeout.serverfin)) {
           res->rto = s->be->timeout.serverfin;
           res->rex = tick_add(now_ms, res->rto);
       }

After discussion on the mailing list, setting half-closed timeouts the
hard way here doesn't make sense. They should be set only at the moment
the shutdown() is performed. It will also solve a special case which was
already reported of some half-closed timeouts not working when the shutw()
is performed directly at the stream-interface layer (no analyser involved).
Since the stream interface layer cannot know the timeout values, we'll have
to store them directly in the stream interface so that they are used upon
shutw(). This patch does this, fixing the problem.

An easier reproducer to validate the fix is to keep the huge buffer and
shorten all timeouts, then call it under tcploop server and client, and
wait 3 seconds to see haproxy run at 100% CPU :

  global
      tune.bufsize 10485760

  listen px
      bind :1990
      timeout client 90s
      timeout server 90s
      timeout connect 1s
      timeout server-fin 3s
      timeout client-fin 3s
      server def 127.0.0.1:3333

  $ tcploop 3333 L W N20 A P100 F P10000 &
  $ tcploop 127.0.0.1:1990 C S10000000 F
2017-03-21 15:04:43 +01:00
Olivier Houchard
614f8d7d56 MINOR: cli: Let configure the dynamic cookies from the cli.
This adds 3 new commands to the cli :
enable dynamic-cookie backend <backend> that enables dynamic cookies for a
specified backend
disable dynamic-cookie backend <backend> that disables dynamic cookies for a
specified backend
set dynamic-cookie-key backend <backend> that lets one change the dynamic
cookie secret key, for a specified backend.
2017-03-15 11:38:29 +01:00
Christopher Faulet
70e2f27212 BUG/MINOR: stream: Fix how backend-specific analyzers are set on a stream
When the stream's backend was defined, the request's analyzers flag was always
set to 0 if the stream had no listener. This bug was introduced with the filter
API but never triggered (I think so).

Because of the commit 5820a366, it is now possible to encountered it. For
example, this happens when the trace filter is enabled on a SPOE backend. The
fix is pretty trivial.

This fix must be backported to 1.7.
2017-01-13 11:38:27 +01:00
Christopher Faulet
0184ea71a6 BUG/MAJOR: channel: Fix the definition order of channel analyzers
It is important to defined analyzers (AN_REQ_* and AN_RES_*) in the same order
they are evaluated in process_stream. This order is really important because
during analyzers evaluation, we run them in the order of the lower bit to the
higher one. This way, when an analyzer adds/removes another one during its
evaluation, we know if it is located before or after it. So, when it adds an
analyzer which is located before it, we can switch to it immediately, even if it
has already been called once but removed since.

With the time, and introduction of new analyzers, this order was broken up. the
main problems come from the filter analyzers. We used values not related with
their evaluation order. Furthermore, we used same values for request and response
analyzers.

So, to fix the bug, filter analyzers have been splitted in 2 distinct lists to
have different analyzers for the request channel than those for the response
channel. And of course, we have moved them to the right place.

Some other analyzers have been reordered to respect the evaluation order:

  * AN_REQ_HTTP_TARPIT has been moved just before AN_REQ_SRV_RULES
  * AN_REQ_PRST_RDP_COOKIE has been moved just before AN_REQ_STICKING_RULES
  * AN_RES_STORE_RULES has been moved just after AN_RES_WAIT_HTTP

Note today we have 29 analyzers, all stored into a 32 bits bitfield. So we can
still add 4 more analyzers before having a problem. A good way to fend off the
problem for a while could be to have a different bitfield for request and
response analyzers.

[wt: all of this must be backported to 1.7, and part of it must be backported
 to 1.6 and 1.5]
2017-01-05 17:58:22 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
3c92f2aca4 MINOR: appctx/cli: remove the "server_state" entry from the appctx union
This one now migrates to the general purpose cli.p0 for the proxy pointer,
cli.p1 for the server pointer, and cli.i0 for the proxy's instance if only
one has to be dumped.
2016-12-16 19:40:14 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
608ea5921a MINOR: appctx/cli: remove the "be" entry from the appctx union
This one now migrates to the general purpose cli.p0. The parsing
function was removed since it was only used to set the pointer to
NULL.
2016-12-16 19:40:14 +01:00
Christopher Faulet
1821d3c25e MINOR: cli: Remove useless call to bi_putchk
[wt: while it could seem suspicious, the preceeding call to
 dump_servers_state() indeed flushes the trash in case anything is
emitted. No backport needed though.]
2016-12-12 17:55:13 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
3b6e547be8 CLEANUP: cli: rename STAT_CLI_* to CLI_ST_*
These are in CLI states, not stats states anymore. STAT_CLI_O_CUSTOM
was more appropriately renamed CLI_ST_CALLBACK.
2016-11-24 16:59:28 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
15b9e68a78 REORG: cli: move "{enable|disable} frontend" to proxy.c
These are the last frontend-specific actions on the CLI. The function
expect_frontend_admin() which is not used anymore was removed.
2016-11-24 16:59:28 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
5212d7f24c REORG: cli: move "shutdown frontend" to proxy.c
Now we don't have any "shutdown" commands left in cli.c.
2016-11-24 16:59:28 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
c429a1fc2d REORG: cli: move "set maxconn frontend" to proxy.c
And get rid of the last specific "set maxconn" case.
2016-11-24 16:59:28 +01:00