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Author SHA1 Message Date
Willy Tarreau
f64d1410fc [MEDIUM] cookie: check for maxidle and maxlife for incoming dated cookies
If a cookie comes in with a first or last date, and they are configured on
the backend, they're checked. If a date is expired or too far in the future,
then the cookie is ignored and the specific reason appears in the cookie
field of the logs.
(cherry picked from commit faa3019107eabe6b3ab76ffec9754f2f31aa24c6)
2010-10-30 19:04:33 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
f1348310e8 [MEDIUM] cookie: reassign set-cookie status flags to store more states
The set-cookie status flags were not very handy and limited. Reorder
them to save some room for additional values and add the "U" flags
(for Updated expiration date) that will be used with expirable cookies
in insert mode.
(cherry picked from commit 5bab52f821bb0fa99fc48ad1b400769e66196ece)
2010-10-30 19:04:33 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
b761ec4c94 [MINOR] cookie: add the expired (E) and old (O) flags for request cookies
These flags will indicate the cookie status when an expiration date is
set.
(cherry picked from commit 3f0f0e4583a432d34b75bc7b9dd2c756b4e181a7)
2010-10-30 19:04:33 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
bca9969daf [MEDIUM] cookie: support client cookies with some contents appended to their value
In all cookie persistence modes but prefix, we now support cookies whose
value is suffixed with some contents after a vertical bar ('|'). This will
be used to pass an optional expiration date. So as of now we only consider
the part of the cookie value which is used before the vertical bar.
(cherry picked from commit a4486bf4e5b03b5a980d03fef799f6407b2c992d)
2010-10-30 19:04:32 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
22a9534213 [MEDIUM] make it possible to combine http-pretend-keepalived with httpclose
Some configs may involve httpclose in a frontend and http-pretend-keepalive
in a backend. httpclose used to take priority over keepalive, thus voiding
its effect. This change ensures that when both are combined, keepalive is
still announced to the server while close is announced to the client.
(cherry picked from commit 2be7ec90fa9caf66294f446423bbab2d00db9004)
2010-10-30 19:04:31 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
e3f284aa7b [BUILD] proto_http: eliminate some build warnings with gcc-2.95
gcc-2.95 does not like labels before the first case in a switch
statement.
(cherry picked from commit e1c51a861ba0c389d31dfb010e8b188f5f43313a)
2010-10-30 19:04:31 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
58bd8fd46d [BUG] stream_sock: try to flush any extra pending request data after a POST
Some broken browsers still happen to send a CRLF after a POST. Those which
send a CRLF in a second packet have it queued into the system's buffers,
which causes an RST to be emitted by some systems upon close of the response
(eg: Linux). The client may then receive the RST without the last response
segments, resulting in a truncated response.

This change leaves request polling enabled on a POST so that we can flush
any late data from the request buffers.

A more complete workaround would consist in reading from the request for a
long time, until we get confirmation that the close has been ACKed. This
is much more complex and should only be studied for newer versions.
(cherry picked from commit 12e316af4f0245fde12dbc224ebe33c8fea806b2)
2010-10-30 19:04:30 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
24581bae02 [MEDIUM] http: fix space handling in the response cookie parser
This patch addresses exactly the same issues as the previous one, but
for responses this time. It also introduces implicit support for the
Set-Cookie2 header, for which there's almost nothing specific to do
since it is a clean header. This one allows multiple cookies in a
same header, by respecting the HTTP messaging semantics.

The new parser has been tested with insertion, rewrite, passive,
removal, prefixing and captures, and it looks OK. It's still able
to rewrite (or delete) multiple cookies at once. Just as with the
request parser, it tries hard to fix formating of the cookies it
displaces.

This patch too should be backported to 1.4 and possibly to 1.3.
2010-09-01 00:02:44 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
eb7b0a2b56 [MEDIUM] http: fix space handling in the request cookie parser
The request cookie parser did not allow spaces to appear in cookie
values nor around the equal sign. The various RFCs on the subject
say different things, some suggesting that a space is allowed after
the equal sign and being worded in a way that lets one believe it
is allowed before too. Some spaces may appear inside values and be
part of the values. The quotes allow delimiters to be embedded in
values. The spaces before and after attributes should be trimmed.

The new parser addresses all those points and has been carefully tested.
It fixes misplaced spaces around equal signs before processing the cookies
or forwarding them. It also tries its best to perform clean removals by
always keeping the delimiter after the value being removed and leaving one
space after it.

The variable inside the parser have been renamed to make the code a lot
more understandable, and one multi-function pointer has been eliminated.

Since this patch fixes real possible issues, it should be backported to 1.4
and possibly 1.3, since one (single) case of wrong spaces has been reported
in 1.3.

The code handling the Set-Cookie has not been touched yet.
2010-09-01 00:02:21 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
0f7f51fbe0 [BUG] http: don't consider commas as a header delimitor within quotes
The header parser has a bug which causes commas to be matched within
quotes while it was not expected. The way the code was written could
make one think it was OK. The resulting effect is that the following
config would use the second IP address instead of the third when facing
this request :

   source 0.0.0.0 usesrc hdr_ip(X-Forwarded-For,2)

   GET / HTTP/1.0
   X-Forwarded-for: "127.0.0.1, 127.0.0.2", 127.0.0.3

This fix must be backported to 1.4 and 1.3.
2010-08-30 11:06:34 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
92aa1fac0a [BUG] http: don't set auto_close if more data are expected
Fix 4fe4190278 was a bit too strong. It
has caused some chunked-encoded responses to be truncated when a recv()
call could return multiple chunks followed by a close. The reason is
that when a chunk is parsed, only its contents are scheduled to be
forwarded. Thus, the reader sees auto_close+shutr and sets shutw_now.
The sender in turn sends the last scheduled data and does shutw().

Another nasty effect is that it has reduced the keep-alive rate. If
a response did not completely fit into the buffer, then the auto_close
bit was left on and the sender would close upon completion.

The fix consists in not making use of auto_close when chunked encoding
is used nor when keep-alive is used, which makes sense. However it is
maintained on error processing.

Thanks to Cyril Bonté for reporting the issue early.
2010-08-28 19:06:28 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
5c54c71463 [MEDIUM] http: forward client's close when abortonclose is set
While it's usually desired to wait for a server response even
when the client closes its request channel, it can be problematic
with long polling requests. In order to let the server decide what
to do in such a case, if option abortonclose is set, we simply
forward the shutdown to the server. That way, it can decide to
take the appropriate action. Most servers will still process the
request, while some will probably want to abort.

Obviously, this only works as long as the client has not sent
another pipelined request over the same connection.

(was commit 0e25d86da49827ff6aa3c94132c01292b5ba4854 in 1.4)
2010-08-17 21:37:51 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
f059a0f63a [MAJOR] session-counters: split FE and BE track counters
Having a single tracking pointer for both frontend and backend counters
does not work. Instead let's have one for each. The keyword has changed
to "track-be-counters" and "track-fe-counters", and the ACL "trk_*"
changed to "trkfe_*" and "trkbe_*".
2010-08-10 18:04:15 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
da7ff64aa9 [MEDIUM] session-counters: add HTTP req/err tracking
This patch adds support for the following session counters :
  - http_req_cnt : HTTP request count
  - http_req_rate: HTTP request rate
  - http_err_cnt : HTTP request error count
  - http_err_rate: HTTP request error rate

The equivalent ACLs have been added to check the tracked counters
for the current session or the counters of the current source.
2010-08-10 18:04:14 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
6df7a0e7d3 [MINOR] http: reset analysers to listener's, not frontend's
When resetting a session's request analysers, we must take them from the
listener, not from the frontend. At the moment there is no difference
but this might change.
2010-08-10 14:04:42 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
bb695393da [BUG] http: denied requests must not be counted as denied resps in listeners
Socket stats had a wrong counter. This harmless bugfix must be backported
to 1.4.
2010-08-10 14:02:54 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
ee55dc024b [MINOR] frontend: rely on the frontend and not the backend for INDEPSTR
Till now, the frontend relied on the backend's options for INDEPSTR,
while at the time of accept, the frontend and backend are the same.
So we now use the frontend's pointer instead of the backend and we
don't have any dependency on the backend anymore in the frontend's
accept code.
2010-06-14 10:53:17 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
070ceb6cfb [MEDIUM] session: don't assign conn_retries upon accept() anymore
The conn_retries attribute is now assigned when switching from SI_ST_INI
to SI_ST_REQ. This eliminates one of the last dependencies on the backend
in the frontend's accept() function.
2010-06-14 10:53:16 +02:00
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
d04e858db0 [MEDIUM] session: initialize server-side timeouts after connect()
It was particularly embarrassing that the server timeout was assigned
to buffers during an accept() just to be potentially changed later in
case of a use_backend rule. The frontend side has nothing to do with
server timeouts.

Now we initialize them right after the connect() succeeds. Later this
should change for a unique stream-interface timeout setting only.
2010-06-14 10:53:14 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
ace495e468 [CLEANUP] buffer->cto is not used anymore
The connection timeout stored in the buffer has not been used since the
stream interface were introduced. Let's get rid of it as it's one of the
things that complicate factoring of the accept() functions.
2010-06-14 10:53:14 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
03fa5df64a [CLEANUP] rename client -> frontend
The 'client.c' file now only contained frontend-specific functions,
so it has naturally be renamed 'frontend.c'. Same for client.h. This
has also been an opportunity to remove some cross references from
files that should not have depended on it.

In the end, this file should contain a protocol-agnostic accept()
code, which would initialize a session, task, etc... based on an
accept() from a lower layer. Right now there are still references
to TCP.
2010-06-14 10:53:10 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
663308bea1 [BUG] debug: correctly report truncated messages
By using msg->sol as the beginning of a message, wrong messages were
displayed in debug mode when they were truncated on the last line,
because msg->sol points to the beginning of the last line. Use
data+msg->som instead.
2010-06-07 22:43:55 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
1ba0e5f451 [BUG] debug: wrong pointer was used to report a status line
This would only be wrong when the server has not completely responded yet.
Fix two other occurrences of wrong rsp<->sl associations which were harmless
but wrong anyway.
2010-06-07 22:43:55 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
79ebac602d [BUG] http: report correct flags in case of client aborts during body
Some client abort/timeouts during body transfer were reported as "PR--"
instead of "CD--" or "cD--". This fix has to be ported to 1.5.
2010-06-07 22:43:54 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
4fe4190278 [BUG] http: automatically close response if req is aborted
Latest BF_READ_ATTACHED fix has unveiled a nice issue with the way
HTTP requests and responses are forwarded. The case where the request
aborts after the response has responded (POST with early response)
forgot to re-enable auto-close on the response. In fact it still
worked thanks to a side effect as long as BF_READ_ATTACHED was there
to force the states to be resynced (and the flags). Since last fix,
the missing auto-close causes CLOSE_WAIT connections when the client
aborts too late during a data transfer.

The right fix consists in considering the situation where the client
experiences an error and to explicitly abort the transfer. There is
no need to wake the response analysers up for that since they'd have
no added value and the analysers flags are cleared. However for a
future usage, that might help (eg: stickiness, ...).

This fix should be backported to 1.4 if the previous one is backported
too. After all the non-reg tests, the risks to see a problem arise
without both patches seems low, and both patches touch sensible areas
of the code. So there's no hurry.
2010-06-07 22:42:44 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
d45b3d5aff [BUG] http: dispatch and http_proxy modes were broken for a long time
Both dispatch and http_proxy modes were broken since 1.4-dev5 when
the adjustment of server health based on response codes was introduced.
In fact, in these modes, s->srv == NULL. The result is a plain segfault.
It should have been noted critical, but the fact that it remained 6
months without being noticed indicates that almost nobody uses these
modes anymore. Also, the crash is immediate upon first request.

Further versions should not be affected anymore since it's planned to
have a dummy server instead of these annoying NULL pointers.
2010-05-23 08:56:02 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
4a568976c5 [MINOR] stick-tables: add support for "stick on hdr"
It is now possible to stick on an IP address found in a HTTP header. Right
now only the last occurrence of the header can be used, which is generally
enough for most uses. Also, the header extraction rule only knows how to
convert the header to IP. Later it will be usable as a plain string with
an implicit conversion, and the syntax will not change.
2010-05-13 22:10:02 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
b337b532de [MEDIUM] acl: add tree-based lookups of networks
Networks patterns loaded from files for longest match ACL testing
will now be arranged into a prefix tree. This is possible thanks to
the new prefix features in ebtree v6.0. Longest match testing is
slightly slower than exact data maching. However, the measured impact
of running at 42000 requests per second and testing whether the IP
address found in a header belongs to a list of 52000 networks or
not is 3% CPU (increase from 66% to 69%). This is low enough to
permit true geolocation based on huge tables.
2010-05-13 21:37:50 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
c4262961f8 [MEDIUM] acl: add tree-based lookups of exact strings
Now if some ACL patterns are loaded from a file and the operation is
an exact string match, the data will be arranged in a tree, yielding
a significant performance boost on large data sets. Note that this
only works when case is sensitive.

A new dedicated function, acl_lookup_str(), has been created for this
matching. It is called for every possible input data to test and it
looks the tree up for the data. Since the keywords are loosely typed,
we would have had to add a new columns to all keywords to adjust the
function depending on the type. Instead, we just compare on the match
function. We call acl_lookup_str() when we could use acl_match_str().
The tree lookup is performed first, then the remaining patterns are
attempted if the tree returned nothing.

A quick test shows that when matching a header against a list of 52000
network names, haproxy uses 68% of one core on a core2-duo 3.2 GHz at
42000 requests per second, versus 66% without any rule, which means
only a 2% CPU increase for 52000 rules. Doing the same test without
the tree leads to 100% CPU at 6900 requests/s. Also it was possible
to run the same test at full speed with about 50 sets of 52000 rules
without any measurable performance drop.
2010-05-13 21:37:45 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
c3bfeebdb4 [MINOR] fix possible crash in debug mode with invalid responses
When trying to display an invalid request or response we received,
we must at least check that we have identified something looking
like a start of message, otherwise we can dereference a NULL pointer.
2010-04-29 07:09:25 +02:00
Cyril Bonté
47fdd8e993 [MINOR] add the "ignore-persist" option to conditionally ignore persistence
This is used to disable persistence depending on some conditions (for
example using an ACL matching static files or a specific User-Agent).
You can see it as a complement to "force-persist".

In the configuration file, the force-persist/ignore-persist declaration
order define the rules priority.

Used with the "appsesion" keyword, it can also help reducing memory usage,
as the session won't be hashed the persistence is ignored.
2010-04-25 22:37:14 +02:00
Cyril Bonté
17530c34e4 [BUG] appsession should match the whole cookie name
I met a strange behaviour with appsession.

I firstly thought this was a regression due to one of my previous patch
but after testing with a 1.3.15.12 version, I also could reproduce it.

To illustrate, the configuration contains :
  appsession PHPSESSID len 32 timeout 1h

Then I call a short PHP script containing :
  setcookie("P", "should not match")

When calling this script thru haproxy, the cookie "P" matches the appsession rule :
Dumping hashtable 0x11f05c8
        table[1572]:    should+not+match

Shouldn't it be ignored ?
If you confirm, I'll send a patch for 1.3 and 1.4 branches to check that the
cookie length is equal to the appsession name length.

This is due to the comparison length, where the cookie length is took into
account instead of the appsession name length. Using the appsession name
length would allow ASPSESSIONIDXXX (+ check that memcmp won't go after the
buffer size).

Also, while testing, I noticed that HEAD requests where not available for
URIs containing the appsession parameter. 1.4.3 patch fixes an horrible
segfault I missed in a previous patch when appsession is not in the
configuration and HAProxy is compiled with DEBUG_HASH.
2010-04-07 21:56:10 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
8a8e1d99cb [MINOR] http: make it possible to pretend keep-alive when doing close
Some servers do not completely conform with RFC2616 requirements for
keep-alive when they receive a request with "Connection: close". More
specifically, they don't bother using chunked encoding, so the client
never knows whether the response is complete or not. One immediately
visible effect is that haproxy cannot maintain client connections alive.
The second issue is that truncated responses may be cached on clients
in case of network error or timeout.

Óscar Frías Barranco reported this issue on Tomcat 6.0.20, and
Patrik Nilsson with Jetty 6.1.21.

Cyril Bonté proposed this smart idea of pretending we run keep-alive
with the server and closing it at the last moment as is already done
with option forceclose. The advantage is that we only change one
emitted header but not the overall behaviour.

Since some servers such as nginx are able to close the connection
very quickly and save network packets when they're aware of the
close negociation in advance, we don't enable this behaviour by
default.

"option http-pretend-keepalive" will have to be used for that, in
conjunction with "option http-server-close".
2010-04-05 16:26:34 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
bce7088275 [MEDIUM] add ability to connect to a server from an IP found in a header
Using get_ip_from_hdr2() we can look for occurrence #X or #-X and
extract the IP it contains. This is typically designed for use with
the X-Forwarded-For header.

Using "usesrc hdr_ip(name,occ)", it becomes possible to use the IP address
found in <name>, and possibly specify occurrence number <occ>, as the
source to connect to a server. This is possible both in a server and in
a backend's source statement. This is typically used to use the source
IP previously set by a upstream proxy.
2010-03-30 10:39:43 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
bf3f1de5b5 [BUG] http: fix truncated responses on chunk encoding when size divides buffer size
Bernhard Krieger reported truncated HTTP responses in presence of some
specific chunk-encoded data, and kindly offered complete traces of the
issue which made it easy to reproduce it.

Those traces showed that the chunks were of exactly 8192 bytes, chunk
size and CRLF included, which was exactly half the size of the buffer.
In this situation, the function http_chunk_skip_crlf() could erroneously
try to parse a CRLF after the chunk believing there were more data
pending, because the number of bytes present in the buffer was considered
instead of the number of remaining bytes to be parsed.
2010-03-17 15:54:24 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
3965040898 [MINOR] http: don't mark a server as failed when it returns 501/505
Those two codes can be triggered on demand by client requests.
We must not fail a server on them.

Ideally we should ignore a certain amount of status codes which do
not indicate life nor death.
2010-03-15 19:44:39 +01:00
Cyril Bonté
7f2c53938c [BUG] clf logs segfault when capturing a non existant header
Hi Willy,

Please find a small patch to prevent haproxy segfaulting when logging captured headers in CLF format.

Example config to reproduce the bug :
listen test :10080
	log 127.0.0.1 local7 debug err
	mode	http
	option	httplog clf
	capture request header NonExistantHeader len 16

--
Cyril Bonté
2010-03-14 20:02:10 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
6464841769 [BUG] http: don't wait for response data to leave buffer is client has left
In case of pipelined requests, if the client aborts before reading response
N-1, haproxy waits forever for the data to leave the buffer before parsing
the next response.
2010-03-05 10:57:48 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
3e1b6d1ed0 [STATS] frontend requests were not accounted for failed requests
But failed requests were accounted for, resulting in more failures
than requests.
2010-03-04 23:02:38 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
ae52678444 [STATS] count transfer aborts caused by client and by server
Often we need to understand why some transfers were aborted or what
constitutes server response errors. With those two counters, it is
now possible to detect an unexpected transfer abort during a data
phase (eg: too short HTTP response), and to know what part of the
server response errors may in fact be assigned to aborted transfers.
2010-03-04 20:34:23 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
40dba09343 [BUG] logs: don't report "proxy request" when server closes early
A copy-paste typo and a missing check were causing the logs to
report "PR" instead of "SD" when a server closes before sending
full data. Also, the log would erroneously report 502 while in
fact the correct response will already have been transmitted.
2010-03-04 18:45:47 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
8096de9a99 [MEDIUM] http: revert to use a swap buffer for realignment
The bounce realign function was algorithmically good but as expected
it was not cache-friendly. Using it with large requests caused so many
cache thrashing that the function itself could drain 70% of the total
CPU time for only 0.5% of the calls !

Revert back to a standard memcpy() using a specially allocated swap
buffer. We're now back to 2M req/s on pipelined requests.
2010-02-26 11:12:27 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
2465779459 [STATS] separate frontend and backend HTTP stats
It is wrong to merge FE and BE stats for a proxy because when we consult a
BE's stats, it reflects the FE's stats eventhough the BE has received no
traffic. The most common example happens with listen instances, where the
backend gets credited for all the trafic even when a use_backend rule makes
use of another backend.
2010-02-26 10:30:28 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
d9b587f260 [STATS] report HTTP requests (total and rate) in frontends
Now that we support keep-alive, it's important to report a separate
counter for requests. Right now it just appears in the CSV output.
2010-02-26 10:05:55 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
b97f199d4b [MEDIUM] http: don't use trash to realign large buffers
The trash buffer may now be smaller than a buffer because we can tune
it at run time. This causes a risk when we're trying to use it as a
temporary buffer to realign unaligned requests, because we may have to
put up to a full buffer into it.

Instead of doing a double copy, we're now relying on an open-coded
bouncing copy algorithm. The principle is that we move one byte at
a time to its final place, and if that place also holds a byte, then
we move it too, and so on. We finish when we've moved all the buffer.
It limits the number of memory accesses, but since it proceeds one
byte at a time and with random walk, it's not cache friendly and
should be slower than a double copy. However, it's only used in
extreme situations and the difference will not be noticeable.

It has been extensively tested and works reliably.
2010-02-25 23:54:31 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
0b89fbb076 [BUG] fix error response in case of server error
The fix below was incomplete :
    commit d5fd51c75b

    [BUG] http_server_error() must not purge a previous pending response

    This can cause parts of responses to be truncated in case of
    pipelined requests if the second request generates an error
    before the first request is completely flushed.

Pending response data being rejected was still sent, causing inappropriate
error responses in case of error while parsing a response header. We must
purge pending data from the response buffer that were not scheduled to be
sent (l - send_max).
2010-02-02 10:04:19 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
dc008c57a4 [MEDIUM] http: stricter processing of the CONNECT method
Now we establish the tunnel only once the status 200 reponse is
received. That way we can still support an authentication request
in response to a CONNECT, then a client's authentication response.
2010-02-01 16:20:08 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
5843d1a894 [MEDIUM] http: switch to tunnel mode after status 101 responses
A 101 response is accompanied with an Upgrade header indicating
a new protocol that is spoken on the connection after the exchange
completes. At least we should switch to tunnel mode after such a
response.
2010-02-01 15:13:32 +01:00
Krzysztof Olędzki
711ad9eb27 [MINOR] http-auth: last fix was wrong
I'm not sure if the fix is correct:

- if (req_acl->cond)
-         ret = acl_exec_cond(req_acl->cond, px, s, txn, ACL_DIR_REQ);
+ if (!req_acl->cond)
+         continue;

Doesn't it ignore rules with no condition attached? I think that the
proper solution would be the following.
2010-02-01 12:54:32 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
5142594dea [MINOR] http-auth: make the 'unless' keyword work as expected
One check was missing for the 'polarity' of the test. Now 'unless'
works. BTW, 'unless' provides a nice way to perform one-line auth :

    acl valid-user http_auth(user-list)
    http-request auth unless valid-user
2010-02-01 10:40:19 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
844a7e76d2 [MEDIUM] http: add support for proxy authentication
We're already able to know if a request is a proxy request or a
normal one, and we have an option "http-use-proxy-header" which states
that proxy headers must be checked. So let's switch to use the proxy
authentication headers and responses when this option is set and we're
facing a proxy request. That allows haproxy to enforce auth in front
of a proxy.
2010-01-31 21:46:18 +01:00
Krzysztof Piotr Oledzki
8c8bd4593c [MAJOR] use the new auth framework for http stats
Support the new syntax (http-request allow/deny/auth) in
http stats.

Now it is possible to use the same syntax is the same like in
the frontend/backend http-request access control:
 acl src_nagios src 192.168.66.66
 acl stats_auth_ok http_auth(L1)

 stats http-request allow if src_nagios
 stats http-request allow if stats_auth_ok
 stats http-request auth realm LB

The old syntax is still supported, but now it is emulated
via private acls and an aditional userlist.
2010-01-31 19:14:09 +01:00
Krzysztof Piotr Oledzki
f9423ae43a [MINOR] acl: add http_auth and http_auth_group
Add two acls to match http auth data:
 acl <name> http_auth(userlist)
 acl <name> http_auth_hroup(userlist) group1 group2 (...)
2010-01-31 19:14:09 +01:00
Krzysztof Piotr Oledzki
59bb218b86 [MINOR] http-request: allow/deny/auth support for frontend/backend/listen
Use the generic auth framework to control access to frontends/backends/listens
2010-01-31 19:14:08 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
fdb563c06f [MEDIUM] http: add support for conditional response header rewriting
Just as for the req* rules, we can now condition rsp* rules with ACLs.
ACLs match on response, so volatile request information cannot be used.
A warning is emitted if a configuration contains such an anomaly.
2010-01-31 15:43:27 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
8abd4cd526 [MEDIUM] http: add support for conditional request header addition
Now the reqadd rules also support ACLs. All req* rules are converted
now.
2010-01-31 15:12:45 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
6c123b15cb [MEDIUM] http: make the request filter loop check for optional conditions
From now on, if request filters have ACLs defined, these ACLs will be
evaluated to condition the filter. This will be used to conditionally
remove/rewrite headers based on ACLs.
2010-01-28 20:22:06 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
f4f04125d4 [MINOR] prepare req_*/rsp_* to receive a condition
It will be very handy to be able to pass conditions to req_* and rsp_*.
For now, we just add the pointer to the condition in the affected
structs.
2010-01-28 18:10:50 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
c3e8b25c79 [MINOR] http: disable keep-alive when process is going down
Krzysztof Oledzki suggested to disable keep-alive when a process
is going down due to a reload, in order to avoid ever-lasting
sessions. This is a simple and very efficient solution as it
ensures that at most one more request will be handled on a
keep-alive connection after the process has received a SIGUSR1
signal.
2010-01-28 15:01:20 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
739cfbab6a [BUG] http: trim any excess buffer data when recycling a connection
We must trim any excess data from the response buffer when recycling
a keep-alive connection, because we may have blocked an invalid response
from a server that we don't want to accidentely forward once we disable
the analysers, nor do we want those data to come along with next response.
A typical example of such data would be from a buggy server responding to
a HEAD with some data, or sending more than the advertised content-length.
2010-01-25 23:11:14 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
d08f82ebe2 [MINOR] http: remove a copy-paste typo in transaction cleaning
For deciding to set the BF_EXPECT_MORE, we reused the same code as in
http_wait_for_request(), but here we must ignore buf->lr which is not
yet set and useless. This might only have caused random sub-optimal
behaviours.
2010-01-25 22:46:30 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
88d349d25d [MEDIUM] http: add support for Proxy-Connection header
Despite what is explicitly stated in HTTP specifications,
browsers still use the undocumented Proxy-Connection header
instead of the Connection header when they connect through
a proxy. As such, proxies generally implement support for
this stupid header name, breaking the standards and making
it harder to support keep-alive between clients and proxies.

Thus, we add a new "option http-use-proxy-header" to tell
haproxy that if it sees requests which look like proxy
requests, it should use the Proxy-Connection header instead
of the Connection header.
2010-01-25 12:48:26 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
2a6d88dafe [MINOR] http: logs must report persistent connections to down servers
When using "option persist" or "force-persist", we want to know from the
logs if the cookie referenced a valid server or a down server. Till here
the flag reported a valid server even if the server was down, which is
misleading. Now we correctly report that the requested server was down.
We can typically see "--DI" when using "option persist" with redispatch,
ad "SCDN" when using force-persist on a down server.
2010-01-24 13:10:43 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
4de9149f87 [MINOR] add the "force-persist" statement to force persistence on down servers
This is used to force access to down servers for some requests. This
is useful when validating that a change on a server correctly works
before enabling the server again.
2010-01-22 19:10:05 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
ff7b5883c0 [OPTIM] http: don't delay response if next request is incomplete
We use to delay the response if there is a new request in the buffer.
However, if the pending request is incomplete, we should not delay the
pending responses.
2010-01-22 14:43:47 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
d5fd51c75b [BUG] http_server_error() must not purge a previous pending response
This can cause parts of responses to be truncated in case of
pipelined requests if the second request generates an error
before the first request is completely flushed.
2010-01-22 14:20:17 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
6046652253 [MAJOR] http: rework response Connection header handling
This one is the next step of previous patch. It correctly computes
the response mode and the Connection flag transformations depending
on the request mode and version, and the response version and headers.

We're now also able to add "Connection: keep-alive", and to convert
server's close during a keep-alive connection to a server-close
connection.
2010-01-22 11:49:41 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
bbf0b37f6c [MAJOR] http: rework request Connection header handling
We need to improve Connection header handling in the request for it
to support the upcoming keep-alive mode. Now we have two flags which
keep in the session the information about the presence of a
Connection: close and a Connection: keep-alive headers in the initial
request, as well as two others which keep the current state of those
headers so that we don't have to parse them again. Knowing the initial
value is essential to know when the client asked for keep-alive while
we're forcing a close (eg in server-close mode). Also the Connection
request parser is now able to automatically remove single header values
at the same time they are parsed. This provides greater flexibility and
reliability.

All combinations of listen/front/back in all modes and with both
1.0 and 1.1 have been tested.
2010-01-22 11:49:35 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
68085d8cfb [MINOR] http: add http_remove_header2() to remove a header value.
Calling this function after http_find_header2() automatically deletes
the current value of the header, and removes the header itself if the
value is the only one. The context is automatically adjusted for a
next call to http_find_header2() to return the next header. No other
change nor test should be made on the transient context though.
2010-01-18 19:51:33 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
cce7fa4c81 [MEDIUM] http: don't switch to tunnel mode upon close
The close mode of a transaction would be switched to tunnel mode
at the end of the processing, letting a lot of pending data pass
in the other direction if any. Let's fix that by checking for the
close mode during state resync too.
2010-01-17 11:38:34 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
d3c343f8aa [BUG] http: don't count req errors on client resets or t/o during keep-alive
We must set the error flags when detecting that a client has reset
a connection or timed out while waiting for a new request on a keep-alive
connection, otherwise process_session() sets it itself and counts one
request error.

That explains why some sites were showing an increase in request errors
with the keep-alive.
2010-01-16 10:26:19 +01:00
Emeric Brun
b982a3d23a [MEDIUM] Add stick table configuration and init. 2010-01-12 16:01:24 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
b16a5746b7 [MINOR] http: add a separate "http-keep-alive" timeout
This one is used to wait for next request after a response was sent
to the client.
2010-01-10 14:46:16 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
fcffa6911c [MINOR] http: differentiate waiting for new request and waiting for a complete requst
While waiting in a keep-alive state for a request, we want to silently
close if we don't get anything. However if we get a partial request it's
different because that means the client has started to send something.
This requires a new transaction flag. It will be used to implement a
distinct timeout for keep-alive and requests.
2010-01-10 14:24:53 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
a3377eeeff [MINOR] http: move appsession 'sessid' from session to http_txn
This change, suggested by Cyril Bonté, makes a lot of sense and
would have made it obvious that sessid was not properly initialized
while switching to keep-alive. The code is now cleaner.
2010-01-10 10:49:11 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
75661457f7 [MINOR] http redirect: don't explicitly state keep-alive on 1.1
Do not set the "connection: keep-alive" header when the request is in
HTTP 1.1, it's implicit.
2010-01-10 10:35:01 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
148d099406 [BUG] stream_interface: fix retnclose and remove cond_close
The stream_int_cond_close() function was added to preserve the
contents of the response buffer because stream_int_retnclose()
was buggy. It flushed the response instead of flushing the
request. This caused issues with pipelined redirects followed
by error messages which ate the previous response.

This might even have caused object truncation on pipelined
requests followed by an error or by a server redirection.

Now that this is fixed, simply get rid of the now useless
function.
2010-01-10 10:21:21 +01:00
Cyril Bonté
41689c22da [BUG] appsession: possible memory leak in case of out of memory condition
I've tried to follow all the pool_alloc2/pool_free2 calls in the code
to track memory leaks. I've found one which only happens when there's
already no more memory when allocating a new appsession cookie.
2010-01-10 00:50:14 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
81e3b4f48d [MINOR] http redirect: add the ability to append a '/' to the URL
Sometimes it can be desired to return a location which is the same
as the request with a slash appended when there was not one in the
request. A typical use of this is for sending a 301 so that people
don't reference links without the trailing slash. The name of the
new option is "append-slash" and it can be used on "redirect"
statements in prefix mode.
2010-01-10 00:42:19 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
dcb75c4a83 [MINOR] http: fix double slash prefix with server redirect
When using server redirection, it is possible to specify a path
consisting of only one slash. While this is discouraged (risk of
loop) it may sometimes be useful combined with content switching.
The prefixing of a '/' then causes two slashes to be returned in
the response. So we now do as with the other redirects, don't
prepend a slash if it's alone.
2010-01-10 00:24:22 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
962c3f4aab [MEDIUM] http: fix handling of message pointers
Some message pointers were not usable once the message reached the
HTTP_MSG_DONE state. This is the case for ->som which points to the
body because it is needed to parse chunks. There is one case where
we need the beginning of the message : server redirect. We have to
call http_get_path() after the request has been parsed. So we rely
on ->sol without counting on ->som. In order to achieve this, we're
making ->rq.{u,v} relative to the beginning of the message instead
of the buffer. That simplifies the code and makes it cleaner.

Preliminary tests show this is OK.
2010-01-10 00:15:35 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
59e0b0f972 [BUG] server redirection used an uninitialized string.
This might have been introduced with chunk extensions. Note that
the server redirect still does not work because http_get_path()
cannot get the correct path once the request message is in the
HTTP_MSG_DONE state (->som does not point to the start of message
anymore).
2010-01-09 21:29:23 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
1fac75385a [BUILD] appsession did not build anymore under gcc-2.95 2010-01-09 19:23:06 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
762a23618e [BUG] appsession's sessid must be reset at end of transaction
If we don't do that, we may corrupt the pools in keep-alive sessions.
2010-01-09 13:57:26 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
065e8338e8 [MEDIUM] http: wait for some flush of the response buffer before a new request
If we accept a new request and that request produces an immediate
response (error, redirect, ...), then we may fail to send it in
case of pipelined requests if the response buffer is full. To avoid
this, we check the availability of at least maxrewrite bytes in the
response buffer before accepting a new pipelined request.
2010-01-08 00:36:57 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
ea65e68cc8 [MINOR] http redirect: use proper call to return last response
During a redirect, we used to send the last chunk of response with
stream_int_cond_close(). But this is wrong in case of pipeline,
because if the response already contains something, this function
will refrain from touching the buffer. Use a concatenation function
instead.

Also, this call might still fail when the buffer is full, we need
a second fix to refrain from parsing an HTTP request as long as the
response buffer is full, otherwise we may not even be able to return
a pending redirect or an error code.
2010-01-08 00:36:57 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
4602363f6a [BUG] http: fix for capture memory leak was incorrect
That patch was incorrect because under some circumstances, the
capture memory could be freed by session_free() and then again
by http_end_txn(), causing a double free and an eventual segfault.
The pool use count was also reported wrong due to this bug.

The cleanup code was removed from session_free() to remain only
in http_end_txn().
2010-01-07 22:51:47 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
6fe60182aa [BUG] http: memory leak with captures when using keep-alive
Hank A. Paulson reported a massive memory leak when using keep-alive
mode. The information he provided made it easy to find that captured
request and response headers were erased but not released when renewing
a request.
2010-01-07 13:35:21 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
90deb18916 [MEDIUM] http: make safer use of the DONT_READ and AUTO_CLOSE flags
Several HTTP analysers used to set those flags to values that
were useful but without considering the possibility that they
were not called again to clean what they did. First, replace
direct flag manipulation with more explicit macros. Second,
enforce a rule stating that any buffer which changes one of
these flags from the default must restore it after completion,
so that other analysers see correct flags.

With both this fix and the previous one about analyser bits,
we should not see any more stuck sessions.
2010-01-07 00:20:41 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
8db1c17634 [BUG] http: check options before the connection header
Commit 0dfdf19b64 introduced a
regression because the connection header is now parsed and checked
depending on the configured options, but the options are set after
calling it instead of being set before.
2010-01-05 23:12:12 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
0dfdf19b64 [MEDIUM] http: restore the original behaviour of option httpclose
Historically, "option httpclose" has always worked the same way. It
only mangles the "Connection" header in the request and the response
if needed, but does not affect the connection by itself, and ignores
any further data. It is dangerous to change this behaviour without
leaving any other alternative. If an active close is desired, it's
better to make use of "option forceclose" which does exactly what
it intends to do.

So as of now, "option httpclose" will only mangle the headers as
before, and will only affect the connection by itself when combined
with another connection-related option (eg: keepalive or server-close).
2010-01-05 11:33:11 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
2832d63874 [BUG] http: don't set no-linger on response in case of forced close
This is a copy-paste error, it must only apply to the request.
2010-01-05 11:06:20 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
9300fb2c01 [BUG] http: redirect needed to be updated after recent changes
The data forwarding fixes broke http redirection which relied on
tricks.
2010-01-05 00:58:24 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
2fa144c66a [BUG] http: some possible missed close remain in the forward chain
We basically have to mimmic the code of process_session() here, so
when the remote output is closed, we must abort otherwise we'll end
up with data which cannot leave the buffer.
2010-01-04 23:16:01 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
e3fa6e5bd7 [BUG] http_process_res_common() must not skip the forward analyser
By default this function returned 0 indicating an end of analysis.
This was not a problem as long as it was the last analyser in the
chain but becomes quite a big one now since it skips the forwarder
with auto_close enabled, causing some data to pass under the nose
of the last one undetected.
2010-01-04 22:57:43 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
610ecceef9 [MAJOR] http: fix again the forward analysers
There were still several situations leading to CLOSE_WAIT sockets
remaining there forever because some complex transitions were
obviously not caught due to the impossibility to resync changes
between the request and response FSMs.

This patch now centralizes the global transaction state and feeds
it from both request and response transitions. That way, whoever
finishes first, there will be no issue for converging to the correct
state.

Some heavy use of the new debugging function has helped a lot. Maybe
those calls could be removed after some time. First tests are very
positive.
2010-01-04 21:15:02 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
e988a79c74 [DEBUG] add an http_silent_debug function to debug HTTP states
This function outputs to fd #-1 the status of request and response
buffers, the transaction states, the stream interface states, etc...
That way, it's easy to find that output in an strace report, correctly
placed WRT the other syscalls.
2010-01-04 21:13:14 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
f5c8bd6a99 [BUG] http: fix hopefully last closing issue on data forwarding
The data forwarders are analysers. As such, the have to check for
various situations on which they have to abort, one of them being
the lack of data with closed input. Now we don't leave the functions
anymore without performing these checks. This has solved the new
CLOSE_WAIT issue that became more noticeable since last patch.
2010-01-04 07:10:34 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
d3347ee227 [BUG] http: disable auto-closing during chunk analysis
It may happen that we forward a close just after we sent the last
chunk, because we forgot to clear the AUTO_CLOSE flag.

This issue caused some pages to be truncated depending on some
timing races. Issue initially reported by Cyril Bonté.
2010-01-04 02:10:45 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
caabe41a15 [OPTIM] http: optimize a bit the construct of the forward loops
By adjusting a few states and direct branches, we can save a few
percents of CPU, increasing by as much the resulting data rate.
2010-01-03 23:08:28 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
bddaa4a2f7 [CLEANUP] http: remove a remaining impossible condition
This test was there before we had the CLOSING and CLOSED states.
It makes no sense now.
2010-01-03 22:13:35 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
deb9ed8f60 [MEDIUM] config: remove the limitation of 10 reqadd/rspadd statements
Now we use a linked list, there is no limit anymore.
2010-01-03 21:22:14 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
f285f54311 [MINOR] redirect: add support for unconditional rules
Sometimes it's useful to be able to specify an unconditional redirect
rule without adding "if TRUE".
2010-01-03 21:22:08 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
305ae85957 [BUG] http: fix cookie parser to support spaces and commas in values
The cookie parser could be fooled by spaces or commas in cookie names
and values, causing the persistence cookie not to be matched if located
just after such a cookie. Now spaces found in values are considered as
part of the value, and spaces, commas and semi-colons found in values
or names, are skipped till next cookie name.

This fix must be backported to 1.3.
2010-01-03 19:45:54 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
a9679ac94b [MINOR] http: make the conditional redirect support keep-alive
It makes sense to permit a client to keep its connection when
performing a redirect to the same host. We only detect the fact
that the redirect location begins with a slash to use the keep-alive
(if the client supports it).
2010-01-03 17:32:57 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
2be3939416 [MINOR] http: don't wait for sending requests to the server
By default we automatically wait for enough data to fill large
packets if buf->to_forward is not null. This causes a problem
with POST/Expect requests which have a data size but no data
immediately available. Instead of causing noticeable delays on
such requests, simply add a flag to disable waiting when sending
requests.
2010-01-03 17:24:51 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
6c2cbe14e4 [BUG] http: take care of errors, timeouts and aborts during the data phase
In server-close mode particularly, the response buffer is marked for
no-auto-close after a response passed through. This prevented a POST
request from being aborted on errors, timeouts or anything if the
response was received before the request was complete.
2010-01-03 17:07:49 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
bc5aa19e97 [MINOR] http: move redirect messages to HTTP/1.1 with a content-length
This is cleaner and this tells clients we support 1.1.
2010-01-03 15:12:05 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
5e8949cf84 [OPTIM] http: don't immediately enable reading on request
If we enable reading of a request immediately after completing
another one, we end up performing small reads until the request
buffer is complete. This takes time and makes it harder to realign
the buffer when needed. Just enable reading when we need to.
2010-01-03 14:54:32 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
a95a1f4614 [BUG] http: the request URI pointer is relative to the buffer
The rq.u field is relative to buf->data, not to msg->sol. We have
to subtract msg->som everywhere this error was made. Maybe it will
be simpler to have a pointer to the buffer in the message and find
appropriate data there.
2010-01-03 13:04:35 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
3bb9c23bd6 [BUG] http: redirects were broken by chunk changes
Redirects used to initialize a chunk whose size was not set (0).
Also, the return code of chunk_strcpy() is 1 in case of success.
2010-01-03 12:24:37 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
face839296 [OPTIM] http: set MSG_MORE on response when a pipelined request is pending
Many times we see a lot of short responses in HTTP (typically 304 on a
reload). It is a waste of network bandwidth to send that many small packets
when we know we can merge them. When we know that another HTTP request is
following a response, we set BF_EXPECT_MORE on the response buffer, which
will turn MSG_MORE on exactly once. That way, multiple short responses can
leave pipelined if their corresponding requests were also pipelined.
2010-01-03 11:37:54 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
638cd02e9d [BUG] http: fix erroneous trailers size computation
We used to forward more trailers than required, causing a
desynchronization of the output. Now we schedule all for forwarding
as soon as we encounter them.
2010-01-03 07:42:04 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
21c5e4d85b [BUG] last fix was overzealous and disabled server-close
we must not close on remote shutdown but on remote error only.
2010-01-03 00:19:31 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
082b01c541 [BUG] http: ensure we abort data transfer on write error
When a write error is encountered during a data phase, we must
absolutely abort the pending data transfer, otherwise it will
never complete.
2010-01-03 00:00:45 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
b608feb82a [MAJOR] http: add support for option http-server-close
This option enables HTTP keep-alive on the client side and close mode
on the server side. This offers the best latency on the slow client
side, and still saves as many resources as possible on the server side
by actively closing connections. Pipelining is supported on both requests
and responses, though there is currently no reason to get pipelined
responses.
2010-01-02 22:47:18 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
2ab6eb1e24 [MEDIUM] http: make the parsers able to wait for a buffer flush
When too large a message lies in a buffer before parsing a new
request/response, we can now wait for previous outgoing data to
leave the buffer before attempting to parse again. After that
we can consider the opportunity to realign the buffer if needed.
2010-01-02 22:04:45 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
15de77e16e [MEDIUM] http: make the analyser not rely on msg being initialized anymore
The HTTP parser needed the msg structure to hold pre-initialized pointers.
This causes a trouble with keep-alive because if some data is still in the
buffer, the pointers can be anywhere after the data and later become invalid
when the buffer gets realigned.

It was not needed to rely on that since we have two valid information
in the buffer itself :

  - buf->lr : last visited place
  - buf->w + buf->send_max : beginning of next message

So by doing the maths only on those values, we can avoid doing tricks
on msg->som.
2010-01-02 21:59:16 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
c88ea68ef1 [MEDIUM] http: add some SI_FL_NOLINGER around server errors
When we catch an error from the server, speed up the connection
abort since we don't want to remain long with pending data in the
socket, and we want to be able to reuse our source port ASAP.
2009-12-29 14:56:36 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
9438c718ce [MEDIUM] http: make forceclose use SI_FL_NOLINGER
Option forceclose is not limited to the shortage of source ports
anymore thanks to this flag.
2009-12-29 14:39:48 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
82eeaf2fae [MEDIUM] http: properly handle "option forceclose"
The "forceclose" option used to close the output channel to the
server once it started to respond. While this happened to work with
most servers, some of them considered this as a connection abort and
immediately stopped responding.

Now that we're aware of the end of a request and response, we're able
to trivially handle this option and properly close both sides when the
server's response is complete.

During this change it appeared that forwarding could be allowed when
the BF_SHUTW_NOW flag was set on a buffer, which obviously is not
acceptable and was causing some trouble. This has been fixed too and
is the reason for the MEDIUM status on this patch.
2009-12-29 14:26:42 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
5523b32cc6 [MEDIUM] http: add two more states for the closing period
HTTP_MSG_CLOSING and HTTP_MSG_CLOSED are needed to know when it
is safe to close a connection without risking to destroy pending
data.
2009-12-29 12:05:52 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
83e3af0c86 [MEDIUM] http: rework the buffer alignment logic
There were still issues with the buffer alignment. Now we ensure
that we always align it before a request or response is completely
parsed if there is less than maxrewrite bytes free at the end. In
practice, it's not called that often and ensures we can always work
as expected.
2009-12-28 17:39:57 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
58cc872848 [BUG] http: typos on several unlikely() around header insertion
In many places where we perform header insertion, an error control
is performed but due to a mistake, it cannot match any error :

   if (unlikely(error) < 0)
instead of
   if (unlikely(error < 0))

This prevents error 400 responses from being sent when the buffer is
full due to many header additions. This must be backported to 1.3.
2009-12-28 06:57:33 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
d98cf93395 [MAJOR] http: implement body parser
The body parser will be used in close and keep-alive modes. It follows
the stream to keep in sync with both the request and the response message.
Both chunked transfer-coding and content-length are supported according to
RFC2616.

The multipart/byterange encoding has not yet been implemented and if not
seconded by any of the two other ones, will be forwarded till the close,
as requested by the specification.

Both the request and the response analysers converge into an HTTP_MSG_DONE
state where it will be possible to force a close (option forceclose) or to
restart with a fresh new transaction and maintain keep-alive.

This change is important. All tests are OK but any possible behaviour
change with "option httpclose" might find its root here.
2009-12-27 22:54:55 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
7c96f678fa [BUG] http: body parsing must consider the start of message
When parsing body for URL parameters, we must not consider that
data are available from buf->data but from buf->data + msg->som.
This is not a problem right now but may become with keep-alive.
2009-12-27 22:47:25 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
aec571c2bb [MEDIUM] http: automatically re-aling request buffer
When parsing a request that does not start at the beginning of the
buffer, we may experience a buffer full issue. In order to avoid
this, we try to realign the buffer if it is not really full. That
will be required when we have to deal with pipelined requests.
2009-12-27 17:18:11 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
1d3bcce4dd [BUG] http: offsets are relative to the buffer, not to ->som
Some wrong operations were performed on buffers, assuming the
offsets were relative to the beginning of the request while they
are relative to the beginning of the buffer. In practice this is
not yet an issue since both are the same... until we add support
for keep-alive.
2009-12-27 15:50:06 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
e8e785bb85 [MEDIUM] http: add a new transaction flags indicating if we know the transfer length
It's not enough to know if the connection will be in CLOSE or TUNNEL mode,
we still need to know whether we want to read a full message to a known
length or read it till the end just as in TUNNEL mode. Some updates to the
RFC clarify slightly better the corner cases, in particular for the case
where a non-chunked encoding is used last.

Now we also take care of adding a proper "connection: close" to messages
whose size could not be determined.
2009-12-26 16:29:04 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
115acb9755 [MEDIUM] http: rework chunk-size parser
Chunked encoding can be slightly more complex than what was implemented.
Specifically, it supports some optional extensions that were not parsed
till now if present, and would have caused an error to be returned.

Also, now we enforce check for too large values in chunk sizes in order
to ensure we never overflow.

Last, we're now able to return a request error if we can't read the
chunk size because the buffer is already full.
2009-12-26 13:56:06 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
0394594b06 [MINOR] http: introduce a new synchronisation state : HTTP_MSG_DONE
This state indicates that an HTTP message (request or response) is
complete. This will be used to know when we can re-initialize a
new transaction. Right now we only switch to it after the end of
headers if there is no data. When other analysers are implemented,
we can switch to this state too.

The condition to reuse a connection is when the response finishes
after the request. This will have to be checked when setting the
state.
2009-12-22 16:50:27 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
63c9e5ffa6 [MINOR] http: move 1xx handling earlier to eliminate a lot of ifs
The response 1xx was set too low and required a lot of tests along
the code in order to avoid some processing. We still left the test
after the response rewrite rules so that we can eliminate unwanted
headers if required.
2009-12-22 16:01:27 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
0937bc43cf [MINOR] http: move the http transaction init/cleanup code to proto_http
This code really belongs to the http part since it's transaction-specific.
This will also make it easier to later reinitialize a transaction in order
to support keepalive.
2009-12-22 15:03:09 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
7c3c54177a [MAJOR] buffers: automatically compute the maximum buffer length
We used to apply a limit to each buffer's size in order to leave
some room to rewrite headers, then we used to remove this limit
once the session switched to a data state.

Proceeding that way becomes a problem with keepalive because we
have to know when to stop reading too much data into the buffer
so that we can leave some room again to process next requests.

The principle we adopt here consists in only relying on to_forward+send_max.
Indeed, both of those data define how many bytes will leave the buffer.
So as long as their sum is larger than maxrewrite, we can safely
fill the buffers. If they are smaller, then we refrain from filling
the buffer. This means that we won't risk to fill buffers when
reading last data chunk followed by a POST request and its contents.

The only impact identified so far is that we must ensure that the
BF_FULL flag is correctly dropped when starting to forward. Right
now this is OK because nobody inflates to_forward without using
buffer_forward().
2009-12-22 10:06:34 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
9e13c3c630 [MINOR] http: only consider chunk encoding with HTTP/1.1
This must be ignored in case of HTTP/1.0.
2009-12-22 09:59:58 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
5b15447672 [MAJOR] http: completely process the "connection" header
Up to now, we only had a flag in the session indicating if it had to
work in "connection: close" mode. This is not at all compatible with
keep-alive.

Now we ensure that both sides of a connection act independantly and
only relative to the transaction. The HTTP version of the request
and response is also correctly considered. The connection already
knows several modes :
  - tunnel (CONNECT or no option in the config)
  - keep-alive (when permitted by configuration)
  - server-close (close the server side, not the client)
  - close (close both sides)

This change carefully detects all situations to find whether a request
can be fully processed in its mode according to the configuration. Then
the response is also checked and tested to fix corner cases which can
happen with different HTTP versions on both sides (eg: a 1.0 client
asks for explicit keep-alive, and the server responds with 1.1 without
a header).

The mode is selected by a capability elimination algorithm which
automatically focuses on the least capable agent between the client,
the frontend, the backend and the server. This ensures we won't get
undesired situtations where one of the 4 "agents" is not able to
process a transaction.

No "Connection: close" header will be added anymore to HTTP/1.0 requests
or responses since they're already in close mode.

The server-close mode is still not completely implemented. The response
needs to be rewritten as keep-alive before being sent to the client if
the connection was already in server-close (which implies the request
was in keep-alive) and if the response has a content-length or a
transfer-encoding (but only if client supports 1.1).

A later improvement in server-close mode would probably be to detect
some situations where it's interesting to close the response (eg:
redirections with remote locations). But even then, the client might
close by itself.

It's also worth noting that in tunnel mode, no connection header is
affected in either direction. A tunnelled connection should theorically
be notified at the session level, but this is useless since by definition
there will not be any more requests on it. Thus, we don't need to add a
flag into the session right now.
2009-12-22 09:52:43 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
522d6c048f [MEDIUM] http: process request body in a specific analyser
The POST body analysis was split between two analysers for historical
reasons. Now we only have one analyser which checks content length
and waits for enough data to come.

Right now this analyser waits for <url_param_post_limit> bytes of
body to reach the buffer, or the first chunk. But this could be
improved to wait for any other amount of data or any specific
contents.
2009-12-22 09:52:42 +01:00
Krzysztof Piotr Oledzki
97f07b832f [MEDIUM] Decrease server health based on http responses / events, version 3
Implement decreasing health based on observing communication between
HAProxy and servers.

Changes in this version 2:
 - documentation
 - close race between a started check and health analysis event
 - don't force fastinter if it is not set
 - better names for options
 - layer4 support

Changes in this version 3:
 - add stats
 - port to the current 1.4 tree
2009-12-16 00:29:27 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
d0f06fc4b2 [MINOR] http: detect tunnel mode and set it in the session
In order to support keepalive, we'll have to differentiate
normal sessions from tunnel sessions, which are the ones we
don't want to analyse further.

Those are typically the CONNECT requests where we don't care
about any form of content-length, as well as the requests
which are forwarded on non-close and non-keepalive proxies.
2009-11-30 12:19:56 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
b86db34fe0 [BUG] x-original-to: name was not set in default instance
This resulted in an empty header name when option originalto
was declared in a default sections.
2009-11-30 11:50:16 +01:00
Cyril Bonté
b21570ae0f [MEDIUM] appsession: add "len", "prefix" and "mode" options
To sum up :
- len : it's now the max number of characters for the value, preventing
  garbaged results.
- a new option "prefix" is added, this allows to use dynamic cookie
  names (e.g. ASPSESSIONIDXXX).

Previously in the thread, I wanted to use the value found with
"capture cookie" but when i started to update the documentation, I
found this solution quite weird. I've made a small rework to not
depend on "capture cookie".

- There's the posssiblity to define the URL parser mode (path parameters
  or query string).
2009-11-30 11:31:53 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
fa355d4a51 [MINOR] http: keep pointer to beginning of data
We now set msg->col and msg->sov to the first byte of non-header.
They will be used later when parsing chunks. A new macro was added
to perform size additions on an http_msg in order to limit the risks
of copy-paste in the long term.

During this operation, it appeared that the http_msg struct was not
optimal on 64-bit, so it was re-ordered to fill the holes.
2009-11-29 18:12:29 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
655dce90d4 [MINOR] http: create new MSG_BODY sub-states
An HTTP message can be decomposed into several sub-states depending
on the transfer-encoding. We'll have to keep these state information
while parsing chunks, so we must extend the values. In order not to
change everything, we'll now consider that anything >= MSG_BODY is
the body, and that the value indicates the precise state. The
MSG_ERROR status which was greater than MSG_BODY was moved for this.
2009-11-08 13:10:58 +01:00
Krzysztof Piotr Oledzki
de71d16ec0 [MINOR] Collect & provide http response codes for frontends, fix backends
This patch extends and corrects the functionality introduced by
"Collect & provide http response codes received from servers":
 - responses are now also accounted for frontends
 - backend's and frontend's counters are incremented based
   on responses sent to client, not received from servers
2009-10-27 21:56:47 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
8e89b84848 [MINOR] http: remove the last call to stream_int_return
And remove the now unused function itself too.
2009-10-18 23:56:35 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
b50943e717 [MINOR] http response: update the TX_CLI_CONN_KA flag on rewrite
If we modify the "connection" header we send to the client,
update the TX_CLI_CONN_KA flag.
2009-10-18 23:53:19 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
b8c82c295b [MEDIUM] http response: check body length and set transaction flags
We also check the close status and terminate the server persistent
connection if appropriate. Note that since this change, we'll not
get any "Connection: close" headers added to HTTP/1.0 responses
anymore, which is good.
2009-10-18 23:45:12 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
75a5fef4d2 [MINOR] http: pre-set the persistent flags in the transaction
We should pre-set the persistent flags then try to clear them
instead of the opposite.
2009-10-18 23:43:57 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
b37c27e28f [MAJOR] http: create the analyser which waits for a response
The code part which waits for an HTTP response has been extracted
from the old function. We now have two analysers and the second one
may re-enable the first one when an 1xx response is encountered.
This has been tested and works.

The calls to stream_int_return() that were remaining in the wait
analyser have been converted to stream_int_retnclose().
2009-10-18 23:15:41 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
2225dd4421 [MEDIUM] http request: make use of pre-parsed transfer-encoding header
This change should go a bit further. We should have a dedicated analyser
to find and skip chunks.
2009-10-18 21:36:47 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
03a5633299 [MEDIUM] http request: simplify POST length detection
We can now rely on the pre-parsed content-length and transfer-encoding
to find what the supposed body length will be.
2009-10-18 21:28:29 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
349a0f62b5 [MINOR] http request: simplify the test of no-data
Now we can rely on (chunked && !hdr_content_len) to stop forwarding
data. We only do that for known methods that are not CONNECT though.
2009-10-18 21:19:33 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
4273664a1b [MINOR] http request: update the TX_SRV_CONN_KA flag on rewrite
If we modify the "connection" header we send to the server,
update the TX_SRV_CONN_KA flag.
2009-10-18 21:10:21 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
32b47f42a0 [MEDIUM] http request: parse connection, content-length and transfer-encoding
Store those elements in the transaction. RFC2616 is strictly followed.
Note that requests containing two different content-length fields are
discarded as invalid.
2009-10-18 20:59:20 +02:00
Cyril Bonté
bf47aeb946 [MEDIUM] appsession: add the "request-learn" option
This patch has 2 goals :

1. I wanted to test the appsession feature with a small PHP code,
using PHPSESSID. The problem is that when PHP gets an unknown session
id, it creates a new one with this ID. So, when sending an unknown
session to PHP, persistance is broken : haproxy won't see any new
cookie in the response and will never attach this session to a
specific server.

This also happens when you restart haproxy : the internal hash becomes
empty and all sessions loose their persistance (load balancing the
requests on all backend servers, creating a new session on each one).
For a user, it's like the service is unusable.

The patch modifies the code to make haproxy also learn the persistance
from the client : if no session is sent from the server, then the
session id found in the client part (using the URI or the client cookie)
is used to associated the server that gave the response.

As it's probably not a feature usable in all cases, I added an option
to enable it (by default it's disabled). The syntax of appsession becomes :

  appsession <cookie> len <length> timeout <holdtime> [request-learn]

This helps haproxy repair the persistance (with the risk of losing its
session at the next request, as the user will probably not be load
balanced to the same server the first time).

2. This patch also tries to reduce the memory usage.
Here is a little example to explain the current behaviour :
- Take a Tomcat server where /session.jsp is valid.
- Send a request using a cookie with an unknown value AND a path
  parameter with another unknown value :

  curl -b "JSESSIONID=12345678901234567890123456789012" http://<haproxy>/session.jsp;jsessionid=00000000000000000000000000000001

(I know, it's unexpected to have a request like that on a live service)
Here, haproxy finds the URI session ID and stores it in its internal
hash (with no server associated). But it also finds the cookie session
ID and stores it again.

- As a result, session.jsp sends a new session ID also stored in the
  internal hash, with a server associated.

=> For 1 request, haproxy has stored 3 entries, with only 1 which will be usable

The patch modifies the behaviour to store only 1 entry (maximum).
2009-10-18 11:56:26 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
f1ba4b3de5 [MAJOR] buffer: flag BF_DONT_READ to disable reads when not required
When processing a GET or HEAD request in close mode, we know we don't
need to read anything anymore on the socket, so we can disable it.
Doing this can save up to 40% of the recv calls, and half of the
epoll_ctl calls.

For this we need a buffer flag indicating that we're not interesting in
reading anymore. Right now, this flag also disables both polled reads.
We might benefit from disabling only speculative reads, but we will need
at least this flag when we want to support keepalive anyway.

Currently we don't disable the flag on completion, but it does not
matter as we close ASAP when performing the shutw().
2009-10-18 08:52:24 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
7859991dd7 [MINOR] http: detect connection: close earlier
Till now we would only set SN_CONN_CLOSED after rewriting it. Now we
set it just after checking the Connection header so that we can use
the result later if required.
2009-10-17 20:15:29 +02:00
Krzysztof Piotr Oledzki
5fb1882514 [MINOR] Collect & provide http response codes received from servers
Additional data is provided on both html & csv stats:
 - html: when passing a mouse over Sessions -> Total (servers, backends)
 - cvs: by 6 additional fields (hrsp_1xx, hrsp_2xx, hrsp_3xx, hrsp_4xx, hrsp_5xx, hspr_other)

Patch inspired by:
 http://www.formilux.org/archives/haproxy/0910/2528.html
 http://www.formilux.org/archives/haproxy/0910/2529.html
2009-10-14 21:49:53 +02:00
Krzysztof Piotr Oledzki
6f61b21524 [BUG] Fix NULL pointer dereference in stats_check_uri_auth(), v2
Recent "struct chunk rework" introduced a NULL pointer dereference
and now haproxy segfaults if auth is required for stats but not found.

The reason is that size_t cannot store negative values, but current
code assumes that "len < 0" == uninitialized.

This patch fixes it.
2009-10-04 23:44:45 +02:00
Krzysztof Piotr Oledzki
aeebf9ba65 [MEDIUM] Collect & provide separate statistics for sockets, v2
This patch allows to collect & provide separate statistics for each socket.
It can be very useful if you would like to distinguish between traffic
generate by local and remote users or between different types of remote
clients (peerings, domestic, foreign).

Currently no "Session rate" is supported, but adding it should be possible
if we found it useful.
2009-10-04 18:56:02 +02:00
Krzysztof Piotr Oledzki
052d4fd07d [CLEANUP] Move counters to dedicated structures
Move counters from "struct proxy" and "struct server"
to "struct pxcounters" and "struct svcounters".

This patch should make no functional change.
2009-10-04 18:32:39 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
b0c9bc4f95 [MEDIUM] stats: make HTTP stats use an I/O handler
Doing this, we can remove the last BF_HIJACK user and remove
produce_content(). s->data_source could also be removed but
it is currently used to detect if the stats or a server was
used.
2009-10-04 15:56:38 +02:00
Krzysztof Piotr Oledzki
78abe618a8 [MAJOR] struct chunk rework
Add size to struct chunk and simplify the code as there is
no longer required to pass sizeof in chunk_printf().
2009-10-01 10:17:37 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
2f9cc8ab52 [BUG] http stats: large outputs sometimes got some parts chopped off
Due to a misplaced call to stream_int_retnclose(), the stats output
buffer was erased before each call to produce_content(), resulting
in missing pieces in the stats output if the connection was not
fast enough between haproxy and the client.
2009-09-24 22:22:18 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
56a560aef4 [MEDIUM] stats: prepare the connection for closing before dumping
We will need to modify the stats dump functions so that they can
be used in interactive mode. For this, we want their caller to
prepare the connection for a close, not themselves to do it.
Let's simply move the stream_int_retnclose() out.
2009-09-23 23:52:16 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
520d95e42b [MAJOR] buffers: split BF_WRITE_ENA into BF_AUTO_CONNECT and BF_AUTO_CLOSE
The BF_WRITE_ENA buffer flag became very complex to deal with, because
it was used to :
  - enable automatic connection
  - enable close forwarding
  - enable data forwarding

The last point was not very true anymore since we introduced ->send_max,
but still the test remained everywhere. This was causing issues such as
impossibility to connect without forwarding data, impossibility to prevent
closing when data was forwarded, etc...

This patch clarifies the situation by getting rid of this multi-purpose
flag and replacing it with :
  - data forwarding based only on ->send_max || ->pipe ;
  - a new BF_AUTO_CONNECT flag to allow automatic connection and only
    that ;
  - ability to perform an automatic connection when ->send_max or ->pipe
    indicate that data is waiting to leave the buffer ;
  - a new BF_AUTO_CLOSE flag to let the producer automatically set the
    BF_SHUTW_NOW flag when it gets a BF_SHUTR.

During this cleanup, it was discovered that some tests were performed
twice, or that the BF_HIJACK flag was still tested, which is not needed
anymore since ->send_max replcaed it. These places have been fixed too.

These cleanups have also revealed a few areas where the other flags
such as BF_EMPTY are not cleanly used. This will be an opportunity for
a second patch.
2009-09-19 21:14:54 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
816b979977 [MAJOR] http: add support for HTTP 1xx informational responses
HTTP supports status codes 100 and 101 to report protocol indications,
which are followed by the requests's response. Till now, haproxy would
only see those responses without parsing subsequent ones. That means
that cookie additions were only performed on 1xx messages for instance,
which does not work since headers must be ignored with 1xx messages.
Also, logs were not terribly useful with the common 100 status code
in response to "Expect: 100-continue" during POST some requests.

This change adds support for such messages. Now haproxy sees them,
forwards them and skips them until it finds a correct response, which
it logs and processes. As an exception, header removal/rewriting still
work on 1xx responses in order to be able to strip out sensible
information that may have accidentely been left by another equipment
(possibly an older haproxy itself). But headers addition are disabled
however.

This change brings the ability to loop on response without data, which
is a starting point to support keepalive. The change is marked as major
as a few fixes had to be performed in the HTTP message parser.
2009-09-19 14:53:47 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
106f979bbd [MINOR] acl: add support for hdr_ip to match IP addresses in headers
For x-forwarded-for and such headers, it's sometimes needed to match
based on network addresses. Let's use hdr_ip() for that.
2009-09-19 14:47:49 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
c465fd7836 [BUG] tarpit did not work anymore
Tarpit was broken by recent splitting of analysers. It would still
let the connection go to the server due to a missing buffer_write_dis().
Also, it was performed too late (after content switching rules).
2009-08-31 00:17:18 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
a07a34eb24 [MEDIUM] replace BUFSIZE with buf->size in computations
The first step towards dynamic buffer size consists in removing
all static definitions of the buffer size. Instead, we store a
buffer's size in itself. Right now they're all preinitialized
to BUFSIZE, but we will change that.
2009-08-16 23:27:46 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
52a0c60845 [MINOR] set s->srv_error according to the analysers
s->srv_error was set depending on the frontend's protocol. Now it is
set by the HTTP analyser, so that even when switching from a TCP
frontend to an HTTP backend, we can have HTTP error messages.
2009-08-16 22:45:38 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
b55932ddaf [MEDIUM] remove old experimental tcpsplice option
This Linux-specific option was never really used in production and
has since been superseded by new splicing options brought by recent
Linux kernels.

It caused several particular cases in the code because the kernel
would take care of the session without haproxy being able to do
anything on it, which became hard to handle in the new architecture.

Let's simply get rid of it now that there is a replacement available.
2009-08-16 13:20:32 +02:00
Emeric Brun
3a058f3091 [MINOR] add a new CLF log format
Appending the "clf" word after "option httplog" turns the HTTP log
format into a CLF format, more suited for certain tools.
2009-07-14 12:50:40 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
cd7afc0a13 [MINOR] http: take http request timeout from the backend
Since we can now switch from TCP to HTTP, we need to be able to apply
the HTTP request timeout after switching. That means we need to take
it from the backend and not from the frontend. Since the backend points
to the frontend before switching, that changes nothing for the normal
case.
2009-07-12 10:03:17 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
51aecc76f8 [MEDIUM] allow a TCP frontend to switch to an HTTP backend
This patch allows a TCP frontend to switch to an HTTP backend.
During the switch, missing structures are automatically allocated.
The HTTP parser is enabled so that the backend first waits for a
full HTTP request.
2009-07-12 09:47:04 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
2492d5b4d6 [MINOR] acl: add HTTP protocol detection (req_proto_http)
Now that we can perform TCP-based content switching, it makes sense
to be able to detect HTTP traffic and act accordingly. We already
have an HTTP decoder, we just have to call it in order to detect HTTP
protocol. Note that since the decoder will automatically fill in the
interesting fields of the HTTP transaction, it would make sense to
use this parsing to extend HTTP matching to TCP.
2009-07-12 08:06:20 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
1d0dfb155d [MAJOR] http: complete splitting of the remaining stages
The HTTP processing has been splitted into 7 steps, one of which
is not anymore HTTP-specific (content-switching). That way, it
becomes possible to use "use_backend" rules in TCP mode. A new
"use_server" directive should follow soon.
2009-07-07 15:10:31 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
3a816293e9 [MEDIUM] session: tell analysers what bit they were called for
Some stream analysers might become generic enough to be called
for several bits. So we cannot have the analyser bit hard coded
into the analyser itself. Let's make the caller inform the callee.
2009-07-07 10:55:49 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
d787e6648c [MEDIUM] http: split request waiter from request processor
We want to split several steps in HTTP processing so that
we can call individual analysers depending on what processing
we want to perform. The first step consists in splitting the
part that waits for a request from the rest.
2009-07-07 10:14:51 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
571ec98baa [CLEANUP] remove unused DEBUG_PARSE_NO_SPEEDUP define
This one has become useless with the new HTTP parser.
2009-07-07 08:56:15 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
06b917c7ab [BUG] http: redirect rules were processed too early
redirect rules are documented as being processed last before
use_backend but were mistakenly processed before block rules.
Fortunately very few people use a mix of block and redirect
rules, so this bug has never been reported yet.
2009-07-06 16:34:52 +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
Maik Broemme
2850cb42b6 [MINOR] add X-Original-To: header
I have attached a patch which will add on every http request a new
header 'X-Original-To'. If you have HAProxy running in transparent mode
with a big number of SQUID servers behind it, it is very nice to have
the original destination ip as a common header to make decisions based
on it.

The whole thing is configurable with a new option 'originalto'. I have
updated the sourcecode as well as the documentation. The 'haproxy-en.txt'
and 'haproxy-fr.txt' files are untouched, due to lack of my french
language knowledge. ;)

Also the patch adds this header for IPv4 only. I haven't any IPv6 test
environment running here and don't know if getsockopt() with SO_ORIGINAL_DST
will work on IPv6. If someone knows it and wants to test it I can modify
the diff. Feel free to ask me questions or things which should be changed. :)

--Maik
2009-05-01 16:22:33 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
2df8d713b3 [BUG] fix wrong pointer arithmetics in HTTP message captures
The pointer arithmetics was wrong in http_capture_bad_message().
This has no impact right now because the error only msg->som was
affected and right now it's always 0. But this was a bug waiting
for keepalive support to strike.
2009-05-01 11:33:17 +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
4076a15255 [MEDIUM] http: capture invalid requests/responses even if accepted
It's useful to be able to accept an invalid header name in a request
or response but still be able to monitor further such errors. Now,
when an invalid request/response is received and accepted due to
an "accept-invalid-http-{request|response}" option, the invalid
request will be captured for later analysis with "show errors" on
the stats socket.
2009-04-02 21:36:37 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
32a4ec0ed7 [MEDIUM] http: add options to ignore invalid header names
Sometimes it is required to let invalid requests pass because
applications sometimes take time to be fixed and other servers
do not care. Thus we provide two new options :

     option accept-invalid-http-request  (for the frontend)
     option accept-invalid-http-response (for the backend)

When those options are set, invalid requests or responses do
not cause a 403/502 error to be generated.
2009-04-02 21:36:34 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
2ab85e6fee [BUG] don't set an expiration date directly from now_ms
now_ms can be zero, don't set ->analyse_exp directly from it, we
must use tick_add() instead.
2009-03-29 10:24:15 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
1b194fe03e [OPTIM] buffer: new BF_READ_DONTWAIT flag reduces EAGAIN rates
When the reader does not expect to read lots of data, it can
set BF_READ_DONTWAIT on the request buffer. When it is set,
the stream_sock_read callback will not try to perform multiple
reads, it will return after only one, and clear the flag.
That way, we can immediately return when waiting for an HTTP
request without trying to read again.

On pure request/responses schemes such as monitor-uri or
redirects, this has completely eliminated the EAGAIN occurrences
and the epoll_ctl() calls, resulting in a performance increase of
about 10%. Similar effects should be observed once we support
HTTP keep-alive since we'll immediately disable reads once we
get a full request.
2009-03-21 21:57:30 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
8365f9335d [CLEANUP] http: remove some commented out obsolete code in process_response 2009-03-15 23:11:49 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
6bf1736fb1 [BUILD] proto_http did not build on gcc-2.95 (again)
move the DPRINTF below the local variable declarations.
(cherry picked from commit 7b92db4cd5)

The patch accidently got reverted.
2009-03-08 23:10:34 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
6f0aa476bd [CLEANUP] buffer_flush() was misleading, rename it as buffer_erase 2009-03-08 20:33:29 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
ec22b2c27a [CLEANUP] remove last references to term_trace
term_trace was very useful while reworking the lower layers but has almost
completely been removed from every place it was referenced. Even the few
remaining ones were not accurate, so it's better to completely remove those
references and re-add them from scratch later if needed.
2009-03-06 13:07:40 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
7f062c4193 [MEDIUM] measure and report session rate on frontend, backends and servers
With this change, all frontends, backends, and servers maintain a session
counter and a timer to compute a session rate over the last second. This
value will be very useful because it varies instantly and can be used to
check thresholds. This value is also reported in the stats in a new "rate"
column.
2009-03-05 18:43:00 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
defc52da95 [MINOR] errors dump must use user-visible date, not internal date. 2009-03-04 20:53:44 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
f073a83b1d [MEDIUM] store a complete dump of request and response errors in proxies
Each proxy instance, either frontend or backend, now has some room
dedicated to storing a complete dated request or response in case
of parsing error. This will make it possible to consult errors in
order to find the exact cause, which is particularly important for
troubleshooting faulty applications.
2009-03-04 10:26:38 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
7552c031c0 [MINOR] ensure that http_msg_analyzer updates pointer to invalid char
If an invalid character is encountered while parsing an HTTP message, we
want to get buf->lr updated to reflect it.

Along this change, a few useless __label__ declarations have been removed
because they caused gcc to consume stack space without putting anything
there.
2009-03-01 11:10:40 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
7b92db4cd5 [BUILD] proto_http did not build on gcc-2.95
move the DPRINTF below the local variable declarations.
2009-02-24 10:48:35 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
fe651a50d6 [MINOR] redirect: in prefix mode a "/" means not to change the URI
If the prefix is set to "/", it means the user does not want to alter
the original URI, so we don't want to insert a new slash before the
original URI.

(cherry-picked from commit 02a35c74942c1bce762e996698add1270e6a5030)
2008-12-07 23:48:39 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
0140f2553c [MINOR] redirect: add support for "set-cookie" and "clear-cookie"
It is now possible to set or clear a cookie during a redirection. This
is useful for logout pages, or for protecting against some DoSes. Check
the documentation for the options supported by the "redirect" keyword.

(cherry-picked from commit 4af993822e880d8c932f4ad6920db4c9242b0981)
2008-12-07 23:46:38 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
79da4697ca [MINOR] redirect: add support for the "drop-query" option
If "drop-query" is present on a "redirect" line using the "prefix" mode,
then the returned Location header will be the request URI without the
query-string. This may be used on some login/logout pages, or when it
must be decided to redirect the user to a non-secure server.

(cherry-picked from commit f2d361ccd73aa16538ce767c766362dd8f0a88fd)
2008-12-07 23:42:01 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
fd39ddaa3d [BUG] cookie capture is declared in the frontend but checked on the backend
Cookie capture would only work by pure luck on the request but did
never work on responses since only the backend was checked. The fix
consists in always checking frontend for cookie captures.
(cherry picked from commit a83c5ba9315a7c47cda2698280b7e49a9d3eb374)
2008-12-07 23:36:52 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
0a46489228 [MINOR] slightly rebalance stats_dump_{raw,http}
Both should process the response buffer equally. They now both
clear the hijack bit once done, and both receive a pointer to
the response buffer in their arguments.
2008-12-07 18:30:00 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
01bf8675ed [MEDIUM] reference the current hijack function in the buffer itself
Instead of calling a hard-coded function to produce data, let's
reference this function into the buffer and call it from there
when BF_HIJACK is set. This goes in the direction of more generic
session management code.
2008-12-07 18:03:29 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
59234e91c2 [MEDIUM] rename process_request to http_process_request
Now the function only does HTTP request and nothing else. Also pass
the request buffer to it.
2008-11-30 23:51:27 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
d34af78a34 [MEDIUM] move the HTTP request body analyser out of process_request().
A new function http_process_request_body() has been created to process
the request body. Next step is now to clean up process_request().
2008-11-30 23:36:37 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
60b85b0694 [MEDIUM] extract the HTTP tarpit code from process_request().
The tarpit is now an autonomous independant analyser.
2008-11-30 23:28:40 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
edcf6687d6 [MEDIUM] extract TCP request processing from HTTP
The TCP analyser has moved to proto_tcp.c. Breaking the function
has required finer use of the return value and adding some tests
to process_session().
2008-11-30 23:15:34 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
0cac36f415 [MEDIUM] make the http server error function a pointer in the session
It was a bit awkward to have session.c call return_srv_error() for
HTTP error messages related to servers. The function has been adapted
to be passed a pointer to the faulty stream interface, and is now a
pointer in the session. It is possible that in the future, it will
become a callback in the stream interface itself.
2008-11-30 20:44:17 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
2d3d94cf23 [MINOR] replace srv_close_with_err() with http_server_error()
The new function looks like the previous one except that it operates
at the stream interface level and assumes an already closed SI.

Also remove some old unused occurrences of srv_close_with_err().
2008-11-30 20:28:57 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
dded32defa [MINOR] replace client_retnclose() with stream_int_retnclose()
This makes more sense to return a message to a stream interface
than to a session.

senddata.{c,h} have been removed.
2008-11-30 19:48:07 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
81acfab4fd [MINOR] replace the ambiguous client_return function by stream_int_return
This one applies to a stream interface, which makes more sense.
2008-11-30 19:22:53 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
a5555ec68a [MINOR] call session->do_log() for logging
In order to avoid having to call per-protocol logging function directly
from session.c, it's better to assign the logging function when the session
is created. This also eliminates a test when the function is needed, and
opens the way to more complete logging functions.
2008-11-30 19:02:32 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
55a8d0e1bb [CLEANUP] move the session-related functions to session.c
proto_http.c was not suitable for session-related processing, it was
just convenient for the tranformation.

Some more splitting must occur: process_request/response in proto_http.c
must be split again per protocol, and the caller must run a list.

Some functions should be directly attached to the session or the buffer
(eg: perform_http_redirect, return_srv_error, http_sess_log).
2008-11-30 18:47:21 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
fe3718ab79 [MAJOR] complete layer4/7 separation
All the processing has now completely been split in layers. As of
now, everything is still in process_session() which is not the right
place, but the code sequence works. Timeouts, retries, errors, all
work.

The shutdown sequence has been strictly applied: BF_SHUTR/BF_SHUTW
are only assigned by lower layers. Upper layers can only indicate
their wish to close using BF_SHUTR_NOW and BF_SHUTW_NOW.

When a shutdown is performed on a stream interface, the buffer flags
are updated accordingly and re-checked by upper layers. A lot of care
has been taken to ensure that aborts during intermediate connection
setups are correctly handled and shutdowns correctly propagated to
both buffers.

A future evolution would consist in ensuring that BF_SHUT?_NOW may
be set at any time, and applies only when the buffer is empty. This
might help with error messages, but might complicate the processing
of data remaining in buffers.

Some useless buffer flag combinations have been removed.

Stat counters are still broken (eg: per-server total number of sessions).

Error messages should be delayed to the close instant and be produced by
protocol.

Many functions must now move to proper locations.
2008-11-30 18:14:12 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
99126c35c1 [MEDIUM] make the stream interface control the SHUT{R,W} bits
It's better that the stream interface controls the BF_SHUT* bits so
that they always reflect the real state of the interface.
2008-11-27 22:32:14 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
8bfa426cad [MEDIUM] process shutw during connection attempt
It sometimes happens that a connection is aborted at the exact same moment
it establishes. We have to close the socket and not only to shut it down
for writes.

Some corner cases remain. We have to handle the shutr/shutw at the stream
interface and only report the status to the buffer, not the opposite.
2008-11-27 09:25:45 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
0a5d5ddeb9 [MEDIUM] remove stream_sock_update_data()
Two new functions are used instead : buffer_check_{shutr,shutw}.
It is indeed more adequate to check for new closures only when the
buffer reports them.

Several remaining unclosed connections were detected after a test,
even before this patch, so a bug remains. To reproduce, try the
following during 30 seconds :

  inject30l4 -n 20000 -l -t 1000 -P 10 -o 4 -u 100 -s 100 -G 127.0.0.1:8000/
2008-11-23 19:31:35 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
74ab2ac7b0 [MEDIUM] stream_interface: added a DISconnected state between CON/EST and CLO
There were rare situations where it was not easy to detect that a failed
session attempt had occurred and needed some server cleanup. In particular,
client aborts sometimes lead to session leaks on the server side.

A new state "SI_ST_DIS" (disconnected) has been introduced for this. When
a session has been closed at a stream interface but the server cleanup has
not occurred, this state is entered instead of CLO. The cleanup is then
performed there and the state goes to CLO.

A new diagram has been added to show possible stream_interface state
transitions that can occur in a stream-sock. It makes debugging easier.
2008-11-23 17:23:07 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
4351b3a4ca [MEDIUM] continue layering cleanups.
The server sessions are now only decremented when entering SI_ST_CER
and SI_ST_CLO states. A state is clearly missing between EST and CLO,
or after CLO (eg: END), because many cleanups are performed upon CLO
and must rely on tricks to ensure being done only once.

The goal of next changes will be to improve what has been started.
Ideally, the FD should only notify the SI about the change, which
should itself only notify the session when it has some news or when
it needs help (eg: redispatch). The buffer's error processing should
not change the FD's status immediately, otherwise we risk race conds
between a pending connect and a shutw (for instance). Also, the new
connect attempt should only be made after layer 7 and all the crap
above buffers.
2008-11-12 01:51:41 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
1e62de615b [MEDIUM] add the SN_CURR_SESS flag to the session to track open sessions
It is quite hard to track when the current session has already been counted
or discounted from the server's total number of established sessions. For
this reason, we introduce a new session flag, SN_CURR_SESS, which indicates
if the current session is one of those reported by the server or not. It
simplifies session accounting and makes it far more robust. It also makes
it possible to perform a last-minute cleanup during session_free().

Right now, with this fix and a few more buffer transitions fixes, no session
were found to remain after a test.
2008-11-11 20:26:58 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
cff6411f9a [MAJOR] add a connection error state to the stream_interface
Tracking connection status changes was hard, and some code was
redundant. A new SI_ST_CER state was added to the stream interface
to indicate a past connection error, and an SI_FL_ERR flag was
added to report past I/O error. The stream_sock code does not set
the connection to SI_ST_CLO anymore in case of I/O error, it's
the upper layer which does it. This makes it possible to know
exactly when the file descriptors are allocated.

The new SI_ST_CER state permitted to split tcp_connection_status()
in two parts, one processing SI_ST_CON and the other one SI_ST_CER.
Synchronous connection errors now make use of this last state, hence
eliminating duplicate code.

Some ib<->ob copy paste errors were found and fixed, and all entities
setting SI_ST_CLO also shut the buffers down.

Some of these stream_interface specific functions and structures
have migrated to a new stream_interface.c file.

Some types of errors are still not detected by the buffers. For
instance, let's assume the following scenario in one single pass
of process_session: a connection sits in SI_ST_TAR state during
a retry. At TAR expiration, a new connection attempt is made, the
connection is obtained and srv->cur_sess is increased. Then the
buffer timeout is fires and everything is cleared, the new state
becomes SI_ST_CLO. The cleaning code checks that previous state
was either SI_ST_CON or SI_ST_EST to release the connection. But
that's wrong because last state is still SI_ST_TAR. So the
server's connection count does not get decreased.

This means that prev_state must not be used, and must be replaced
by some transition detection instead of level detection.

The following debugging line was useful to track state changes :

  fprintf(stderr, "%s:%d: cs=%d ss=%d(%d) rqf=0x%08x rpf=0x%08x\n", __FUNCTION__, __LINE__,
          s->si[0].state, s->si[1].state, s->si[1].err_type, s->req->flags, s-> rep->flags);
2008-11-03 06:26:53 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
efb453c259 [MAJOR] migrate the connection logic to stream interface
The connection setup code has been refactored in order to
make it run only on low level (stream interface). Several
complicated functions have been removed from backend.c,
and we now have sess_update_stream_int() to manage
an assigned connection, sess_prepare_conn_req() to assign a
server to a connection request, perform_http_redirect() to
redirect instead of connecting to server, and return_srv_error()
to return connection error status messages.

The stream_interface status changes are checked before adjusting
buffer flags, so that the buffers can be informed about this lower
level update.

A new connection is initiated by changing si->state from SI_ST_INI
to SI_ST_REQ.

The code seems to work but is awfully dirty. Some functions need
to be moved, and the layering is not yet quite clear.

A lot of dead old code has simply been removed.
2008-11-02 10:19:10 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
d7704b5343 [MINOR] add an expiration flag to the stream_sock_interface
This expiration flag is used to indicate that the timer has
expired without having to check it everywhere.
2008-11-02 10:19:10 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
3c6ab2e28d [MEDIUM] use buffer_check_timeouts instead of stream_sock_check_timeouts()
It's more appropriate to use buffer_check_timeouts() to check for buffer
timeouts and si->shutw/shutr to shutdown the stream interfaces.
2008-11-02 10:19:10 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
3537467679 [MEDIUM] move QUEUE and TAR timers to stream interfaces
It was not practical to have QUEUE and TAR timers in buffers, as they caused
triggering of the timeout flags. Move them to the stream interface where they
belong.
2008-11-02 10:19:09 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
a37095b96f [CLEANUP] process_session: move debug outputs out of the critical loop
The if(debug&closed) printfs have moved outside of the loop. It also
permitted to merge several of them.
2008-11-02 10:19:09 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
4ffd51a848 [MEDIUM] process_session: make use of the new buffer flags
Now we have almost two distinct parts between tcp and http.
Only the connection establishment code still requires some
resynchronization, the rest does not.
2008-11-02 10:19:09 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
9a2d15429d [MEDIUM] buffers: add BF_READ_ATTACHED and BF_ANA_TIMEOUT
Those two flags will be used to wake up analysers only when
needed.
2008-11-02 10:19:09 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
48adac5db9 [MEDIUM] stream interface: add the ->shutw method as well as in and out buffers
Those entries were really needed for cleaner and better code. Using them
has permitted to automatically close a file descriptor during a shut write,
reducing by 20% the number of calls to process_session() and derived
functions.

Process_session() does not need to know the file descriptor anymore, though
it still remains very complicated due to the special case for the connect
mode.
2008-11-02 10:19:08 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
e5ed406715 [MAJOR] make stream sockets aware of the stream interface
As of now, a stream socket does not directly wake up the task
but it does contact the stream interface which itself knows the
task. This allows us to perform a few cleanups upon errors and
shutdowns, which reduces the number of calls to data_update()
from 8 per session to 2 per session, and make all the functions
called in the process_session() loop completely swappable.

Some improvements are required. We need to provide a shutw()
function on stream interfaces so that one side which closes
its read part on an empty buffer can propagate the close to
the remote side.
2008-11-02 10:19:08 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
cb651251f9 [OPTIM] ev_sepoll: detect newly created FDs and check them once
When an accept() creates a new FD, it is already marked as set for
reads. But the task will be woken up without first checking if the
socket could be read.

The speculative I/O gives us a chance to either read the FD if there
are data pending on it, or immediately mark it for poll mode if
nothing is pending.

Simply doing this reduces the number of calls to process_session
from 6 to 5 per session, 2 to 1 calls to process_request, 10% less
calls to epoll_ctl, fd_clr, fd_set, stream_sock_data_update, 20%
less eb32_insert/eb_delete, etc... General performance increase
seems to be around 3%.
2008-11-02 10:19:07 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
3da77c5abd [MINOR] re-arrange buffer flags and rename some of them
The buffer flags became a big bazaar. Re-arrange them
so that their names are more explicit and so that they
are more easily readable in hex form. Some aggregates
have also been adjusted.
2008-11-02 10:19:07 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
72b179a53c [MEDIUM] reintroduce BF_HIJACK with produce_content
The stats dump are back. Even very large config files with
5000 servers work fast and well. The SN_SELF_GEN flag has
completely been removed.
2008-11-02 10:19:06 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
36e6a41bc8 [MINOR] only call flow analysers when their read side is connected.
It's useless to call flow analysers when their read side has not
seen a connection yet.
2008-11-02 10:19:06 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
3a16b2c9cd [MEDIUM] split stream_sock_process_data
It was a waste to constantly update the file descriptor's status
and timeouts during a flags update. So stream_sock_process_data
has been slit in two parts :
  stream_sock_data_update()  => computes updated flags
  stream_sock_data_finish()  => computes timeouts

Only the first one is called during flag updates. The second one
is only called upon completion. The number of calls to fd_set/fd_clr
has now significantly dropped.

Also, it's useless to check for errors and timeouts in the
process_session() loop, it's enough to check for them at the
beginning.
2008-11-02 10:19:06 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
f9839bdffe [MAJOR] make the client side use stream_sock_process_data()
The client side now relies on stream_sock_process_data(). One
part has not yet been re-implemented, it concerns the calls
to produce_content().

process_session() has been adjusted to correctly check for
changing bits in order not to call useless functions too many
times.

It already appears that stream_sock_process_data() should be
split so that the timeout computations are only performed at
the exit of process_session().
2008-11-02 10:19:06 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
2d2127989c [MEDIUM] stream_sock_process_data moved to stream_sock.c
The old temporary process_srv_data function moved to stream_sock.c.
2008-11-02 10:19:05 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
8a8188301b [MEDIUM] process_srv_data: ensure that we always correctly re-arm timeouts
We really want to ensure that we don't miss a timeout update and do not
update them for nothing. So the code takes care of updating the timeout
in the two following circumstances :
  - it was not set
  - some I/O has been performed

Maybe we'll be able to remove that from stream_sock_{read|write}, or
we'll find a way to ensure that we never have to re-enable this.
2008-11-02 10:19:05 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
2ac679d9aa [MEDIUM] third cleanup and optimization of process_srv_data()
Some repeated tests were factored out.
Now the code makes sense and is fully understandable.
2008-11-02 10:19:05 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
8fbd3b4ce7 [MEDIUM] second level of code cleanup for process_srv_data
Now the function is 100% server-independant. Next step will
consist in using the same function for the client side too.
2008-11-02 10:19:05 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
376580a873 [MEDIUM] massive cleanup of process_srv()
Server-specific calls were extracted and moved to the caller.
The function is now nearly server-agnostic.
2008-11-02 10:19:05 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
8b46aa01ac [OPTIM] remove useless fd_set(read) upon shutdown(write)
Those old tricks are no longer needed and are overwritten
anyway. Remove them.
2008-11-02 10:19:05 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
fa7e10251d [MAJOR] rework of the server FSM
srv_state has been removed from HTTP state machines, and states
have been split in either TCP states or analyzers. For instance,
the TARPIT state has just become a simple analyzer.

New flags have been added to the struct buffer to compensate this.
The high-level stream processors sometimes need to force a disconnection
without touching a file-descriptor (eg: report an error). But if
they touched BF_SHUTW or BF_SHUTR, the file descriptor would not
be closed. Thus, the two SHUT?_NOW flags have been added so that
an application can request a forced close which the stream interface
will be forced to obey.

During this change, a new BF_HIJACK flag was added. It will
be used for data generation, eg during a stats dump. It
prevents the producer on a buffer from sending data into it.

  BF_SHUTR_NOW  /* the producer must shut down for reads ASAP  */
  BF_SHUTW_NOW  /* the consumer must shut down for writes ASAP */
  BF_HIJACK     /* the producer is temporarily replaced        */

BF_SHUTW_NOW has precedence over BF_HIJACK. BF_HIJACK has
precedence over BF_MAY_FORWARD (so that it does not need it).

New functions buffer_shutr_now(), buffer_shutw_now(), buffer_abort()
are provided to manipulate BF_SHUT* flags.

A new type "stream_interface" has been added to describe both
sides of a buffer. A stream interface has states and error
reporting. The session now has two stream interfaces (one per
side). Each buffer has stream_interface pointers to both
consumer and producer sides.

The server-side file descriptor has moved to its stream interface,
so that even the buffer has access to it.

process_srv() has been split into three parts :
  - tcp_get_connection() obtains a connection to the server
  - tcp_connection_failed() tests if a previously attempted
    connection has succeeded or not.
  - process_srv_data() only manages the data phase, and in
    this sense should be roughly equivalent to process_cli.

Little code has been removed, and a lot of old code has been
left in comments for now.
2008-11-02 10:19:04 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
41f40ede3b [MEDIUM] make it possible for analysers to follow the whole session
Some analysers will need to remain present after connection is
established. Change the way BF_MAY_FORWARD is set to allow this.
2008-11-02 10:19:04 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
c52164a1a8 [BUG] process_request: HTTP body analysis must return zero if missing data
This missing return and timeout check caused an infinite loop too.
2008-08-17 19:27:11 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
2500981dc1 [BUG] process_cli/process_srv: don't call shutdown when already done
A few missing checks of BF_SHUTR and BF_SHUTW caused busy loops upon
some error paths.
2008-08-17 18:16:38 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
ffab5b4ab0 [MEDIUM] merge inspect_exp and txn->exp into request buffer
Since we may have several analysers on a buffer, it's more
convenient to have the analyser timeout attached to the
buffer itself.
2008-08-17 18:03:28 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
6d2889ba3d [OPTIM] process_cli/process_srv: reduce the number of tests
We can skip a number of tests by simply checking a few flags,
it saves a few CPU cycles in the fast path.
2008-08-17 16:25:06 +02:00