The -dF option can now be used to disable data fast-forward. It does the
same than the global option "tune.fast-forward off". Some reg-tests may rely
on this optim. To detect the feature and skip such script, the following
vtest command must be used:
feature cmd "$HAPROXY_PROGRAM -cc '!(globa.tune & GTUNE_NO_FAST_FWD)'"
Uptime calculation for master process was incorrect as it used
<start_date> as its timestamp base time. Fix this by using the scheduler
time <start_time> for this.
The impact of this bug is minor as timestamp base time is only used for
"show proc" CLI output. it was highlighted by the following commit.
which caused a negative value to be displayed for the master process
uptime on "show proc" output.
28360dc53f
MEDIUM: clock: force internal time to wrap early after boot
This should be backported up to 2.0.
We've had a start date even before the internal monotonic clock existed,
but once the monotonic clock was added, the start date was not updated
to distinguish the wall clock time units and the internal monotonic time
units. The distinction is important because both clocks do not necessarily
progress at the same speed. The very rare occurrences of the wall-clock
date are essentially for human consumption and communication with third
parties (e.g. report the start date in "show info" for monitoring
purposes). However currently this one is also used to measure the distance
to "now" as being the process' uptime. This is actually not correct. It
only works because for now the two dates are initialized at the exact
same instant at boot but could still be wrong if the system's date shows
a big jump backwards during startup for example. In addition the current
situation prevents us from enforcing an abritrary offset at boot to reveal
some heisenbugs.
This patch adds a new "start_time" at boot that is set from "now" and is
used in uptime calculations. "start_date" instead is now set from "date"
and will always reflect the system date for human consumption (e.g. in
"show info"). This way we're now sure that any drift of the internal
clock relative to the system date will not impact the reported uptime.
This could possibly be backported though it's unlikely that anyone has
ever noticed the problem.
Define a new configuration option "tune.quic.max-frame-loss". This is
used to specify the limit for which a single frame instance can be
detected as lost. If exceeded, the connection is closed.
This should be backported up to 2.7.
idle and harmless bits in the tgroup_ctx structure were not explicitly
set during boot.
| struct tgroup_ctx ha_tgroup_ctx[MAX_TGROUPS] = { };
As the structure is first statically initialized,
.threads_harmless and .threads_idle are automatically zero-
initialized by the compiler.
Unfortulately, this means that such threads are not considered idle
nor harmless by thread_isolate(_full)() functions until they enter
the polling loop (thread_harmless_now() and thread_idle_now() are
respectively called before entering the polling loop)
Because of this, any attempt to call thread_isolate() or thread_isolate_full()
during a startup phase with nbthreads >= 2 will cause thread_isolate to
loop until every secondary threads make it through their first polling loop.
If the startup phase is aborted during boot (ie: "-c" option to check the
configuration), secondary threads may be initialized but will never be started
(ie: they won't enter the polling loop), thus thread_isolate()
could would loop forever in such cases.
We can easily reveal the bug with this patch reproducer:
| diff --git a/src/haproxy.c b/src/haproxy.c
| index e91691658..0b733f6ee 100644
| --- a/src/haproxy.c
| +++ b/src/haproxy.c
| @@ -2317,6 +2317,10 @@ static void init(int argc, char **argv)
| if (pr || px) {
| /* At least one peer or one listener has been found */
| qfprintf(stdout, "Configuration file is valid\n");
| + printf("haproxy will loop...\n");
| + thread_isolate();
| + printf("we will never reach this\n");
| + thread_release();
| deinit_and_exit(0);
| }
| qfprintf(stdout, "Configuration file has no error but will not start (no listener) => exit(2).\n");
Now we start haproxy with a valid config:
$> haproxy -c -f valid.conf
Configuration file is valid
haproxy will loop...
^C
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This did not cause any issue so far because no early deinit paths require
full thread isolation. But this may change when new features or requirements
are introduced, so we should fix this before it becomes a real issue.
To fix this, we explicitly assign .threads_harmless and .threads_idle
to .threads_enabled value in thread_map_to_groups() function during boot.
This is the proper place to do this since as long as .threads_enabled is not
explicitly set, its default value is also 0 (zero-initialized by the compiler)
code snippet from thread_isolate() function:
ulong te = _HA_ATOMIC_LOAD(&ha_tgroup_info[tgrp].threads_enabled);
ulong th = _HA_ATOMIC_LOAD(&ha_tgroup_ctx[tgrp].threads_harmless);
if ((th & te) == te)
break;
Thus thread_isolate(_full()) won't be looping forever in thread_isolate()
even if it were to be used before thread_map_to_groups() is executed.
No backport needed unless this is a requirement.
Since 2.6 we have a free_logsrv() function that is used to release log
servers. It must be called from deinit() instead of manually iterating
over the log servers, otherwise some parts of the structure are not
freed (namely the ring name), as reported by ASAN.
This should be backported to 2.6.
A few loops waiting for threads to synchronize such as thread_isolate()
rightfully filter the thread masks via the threads_enabled field that
contains the list of enabled threads. However, it doesn't use an atomic
load on it. Before 2.7, the equivalent variables were marked as volatile
and were always reloaded. In 2.7 they're fields in ha_tgroup_ctx[], and
the risk that the compiler keeps them in a register inside a loop is not
null at all. In practice when ha_thread_relax() calls sched_yield() or
an x86 PAUSE instruction, it could be verified that the variable is
always reloaded. If these are avoided (e.g. architecture providing
neither solution), it's visible in asm code that the variables are not
reloaded. In this case, if a thread exists just between the moment the
two values are read, the loop could spin forever.
This patch adds the required _HA_ATOMIC_LOAD() on the relevant
threads_enabled fields. It must be backported to 2.7.
Released version 2.8-dev1 with the following main changes :
- MEDIUM: 51d: add support for 51Degrees V4 with Hash algorithm
- MINOR: debug: support pool filtering on "debug dev memstats"
- MINOR: debug: add a balance of alloc - free at the end of the memstats dump
- LICENSE: wurfl: clarify the dummy library license.
- MINOR: event_hdl: add event handler base api
- DOC/MINOR: api: add documentation for event_hdl feature
- MEDIUM: ssl: rename the struct "cert_key_and_chain" to "ckch_data"
- MINOR: quic: remove qc from quic_rx_packet
- MINOR: quic: complete traces in qc_rx_pkt_handle()
- MINOR: quic: extract datagram parsing code
- MINOR: tools: add port for ipcmp as optional criteria
- MINOR: quic: detect connection migration
- MINOR: quic: ignore address migration during handshake
- MINOR: quic: startup detect for quic-conn owned socket support
- MINOR: quic: test IP_PKTINFO support for quic-conn owned socket
- MINOR: quic: define config option for socket per conn
- MINOR: quic: allocate a socket per quic-conn
- MINOR: quic: use connection socket for emission
- MEDIUM: quic: use quic-conn socket for reception
- MEDIUM: quic: move receive out of FD handler to quic-conn io-cb
- MINOR: mux-quic: rename duplicate function names
- MEDIUM: quic: requeue datagrams received on wrong socket
- MINOR: quic: reconnect quic-conn socket on address migration
- MINOR: quic: activate socket per conn by default
- BUG/MINOR: ssl: initialize SSL error before parsing
- BUG/MINOR: ssl: initialize WolfSSL before parsing
- BUG/MINOR: quic: fix fd leak on startup check quic-conn owned socket
- BUG/MEDIIM: stconn: Flush output data before forwarding close to write side
- MINOR: server: add srv->rid (revision id) value
- MINOR: stats: add server revision id support
- MINOR: server/event_hdl: add support for SERVER_ADD and SERVER_DEL events
- MINOR: server/event_hdl: add support for SERVER_UP and SERVER_DOWN events
- BUG/MEDIUM: checks: do not reschedule a possibly running task on state change
- BUG/MINOR: checks: make sure fastinter is used even on forced transitions
- CLEANUP: assorted typo fixes in the code and comments
- MINOR: mworker: display an alert upon a wait-mode exit
- BUG/MEDIUM: mworker: fix segv in early failure of mworker mode with peers
- BUG/MEDIUM: mworker: create the mcli_reload socketpairs in case of upgrade
- BUG/MINOR: checks: restore legacy on-error fastinter behavior
- MINOR: check: use atomic for s->consecutive_errors
- MINOR: stats: properly handle ST_F_CHECK_DURATION metric
- MINOR: mworker: remove unused legacy code in mworker_cleanlisteners
- MINOR: peers: unused code path in process_peer_sync
- BUG/MINOR: init/threads: continue to limit default thread count to max per group
- CLEANUP: init: remove useless assignment of nbthread
- BUILD: atomic: atomic.h may need compiler.h on ARMv8.2-a
- BUILD: makefile/da: also clean Os/ in Device Atlas dummy lib dir
- BUG/MEDIUM: httpclient/lua: double LIST_DELETE on end of lua task
- CLEANUP: pools: move the write before free to the uaf-only function
- CLEANUP: pool: only include pool-os from pool.c not pool.h
- REORG: pool: move all the OS specific code to pool-os.h
- CLEANUP: pools: get rid of CONFIG_HAP_POOLS
- DEBUG: pool: show a few examples in -dMhelp
- MINOR: pools: make DEBUG_UAF a runtime setting
- BUG/MINOR: promex: create haproxy_backend_agg_server_status
- MINOR: promex: introduce haproxy_backend_agg_check_status
- DOC: promex: Add missing backend metrics
- BUG/MAJOR: fcgi: Fix uninitialized reserved bytes
- REGTESTS: fix the race conditions in iff.vtc
- CI: github: reintroduce openssl 1.1.1
- BUG/MINOR: quic: properly handle alloc failure in qc_new_conn()
- BUG/MINOR: quic: handle alloc failure on qc_new_conn() for owned socket
- CLEANUP: mux-quic: remove unused attribute on qcs_is_close_remote()
- BUG/MINOR: mux-quic: remove qcs from opening-list on free
- BUG/MINOR: mux-quic: handle properly alloc error in qcs_new()
- CI: github: split ssl lib selection based on git branch
- REGTESTS: startup: check maxconn computation
- BUG/MINOR: startup: don't use internal proxies to compute the maxconn
- REGTESTS: startup: change the expected maxconn to 11000
- CI: github: set ulimit -n to a greater value
- REGTESTS: startup: activate automatic_maxconn.vtc
- MINOR: sample: add param converter
- CLEANUP: ssl: remove check on srv->proxy
- BUG/MEDIUM: freq-ctr: Don't compute overshoot value for empty counters
- BUG/MEDIUM: resolvers: Use tick_first() to update the resolvers task timeout
- REGTESTS: startup: add alternatives values in automatic_maxconn.vtc
- BUG/MEDIUM: h3: reject request with invalid header name
- BUG/MEDIUM: h3: reject request with invalid pseudo header
- MINOR: http: extract content-length parsing from H2
- BUG/MEDIUM: h3: parse content-length and reject invalid messages
- CI: github: remove redundant ASAN loop
- CI: github: split matrix for development and stable branches
- BUG/MEDIUM: mux-h1: Don't release H1 stream upgraded from TCP on error
- BUG/MINOR: mux-h1: Fix test instead a BUG_ON() in h1_send_error()
- MINOR: http-htx: add BUG_ON to prevent API error on http_cookie_register
- BUG/MEDIUM: h3: fix cookie header parsing
- BUG/MINOR: h3: fix memleak on HEADERS parsing failure
- MINOR: h3: check return values of htx_add_* on headers parsing
- MINOR: ssl: Remove unneeded buffer allocation in show ocsp-response
- MINOR: ssl: Remove unnecessary alloc'ed trash chunk in show ocsp-response
- BUG/MINOR: ssl: Fix memory leak of find_chain in ssl_sock_load_cert_chain
- MINOR: stats: provide ctx for dumping functions
- MINOR: stats: introduce stats field ctx
- BUG/MINOR: stats: fix show stat json buffer limitation
- MINOR: stats: make show info json future-proof
- BUG/MINOR: quic: fix crash on PTO rearm if anti-amplification reset
- BUILD: 51d: fix build issue with recent compilers
- REGTESTS: startup: disable automatic_maxconn.vtc
- BUILD: peers: peers-t.h depends on stick-table-t.h
- BUG/MEDIUM: tests: use tmpdir to create UNIX socket
- BUG/MINOR: mux-h1: Report EOS on parsing/internal error for not running stream
- BUG/MINOR:: mux-h1: Never handle error at mux level for running connection
- BUG/MEDIUM: stats: Rely on a local trash buffer to dump the stats
- OPTIM: pool: split the read_mostly from read_write parts in pool_head
- MINOR: pool: make the thread-local hot cache size configurable
- MINOR: freq_ctr: add opportunistic versions of swrate_add()
- MINOR: pool: only use opportunistic versions of the swrate_add() functions
- REGTESTS: ssl: enable the ssl_reuse.vtc test for WolfSSL
- BUG/MEDIUM: mux-quic: fix double delete from qcc.opening_list
- BUG/MEDIUM: quic: properly take shards into account on bind lines
- BUG/MINOR: quic: do not allocate more rxbufs than necessary
- MINOR: ssl: Add a lock to the OCSP response tree
- MINOR: httpclient: Make the CLI flags public for future use
- MINOR: ssl: Add helper function that extracts an OCSP URI from a certificate
- MINOR: ssl: Add OCSP request helper function
- MINOR: ssl: Add helper function that checks the validity of an OCSP response
- MINOR: ssl: Add "update ssl ocsp-response" cli command
- MEDIUM: ssl: Add ocsp_certid in ckch structure and discard ocsp buffer early
- MINOR: ssl: Add ocsp_update_tree and helper functions
- MINOR: ssl: Add crt-list ocsp-update option
- MINOR: ssl: Store 'ocsp-update' mode in the ckch_data and check for inconsistencies
- MEDIUM: ssl: Insert ocsp responses in update tree when needed
- MEDIUM: ssl: Add ocsp update task main function
- MEDIUM: ssl: Start update task if at least one ocsp-update option is set to on
- DOC: ssl: Add documentation for ocsp-update option
- REGTESTS: ssl: Add tests for ocsp auto update mechanism
- MINOR: ssl: Move OCSP code to a dedicated source file
- BUG/MINOR: ssl/ocsp: check chunk_strcpy() in ssl_ocsp_get_uri_from_cert()
- CLEANUP: ssl/ocsp: add spaces around operators
- BUG/MEDIUM: mux-h2: Refuse interim responses with end-stream flag set
- BUG/MINOR: pool/stats: Use ullong to report total pool usage in bytes in stats
- BUG/MINOR: ssl/ocsp: httpclient blocked when doing a GET
- MINOR: httpclient: don't add body when istlen is empty
- MEDIUM: httpclient: change the default log format to skip duplicate proxy data
- BUG/MINOR: httpclient/log: free of invalid ptr with httpclient_log_format
- MEDIUM: mux-quic: implement shutw
- MINOR: mux-quic: do not count stream flow-control if already closed
- MINOR: mux-quic: handle RESET_STREAM reception
- MEDIUM: mux-quic: implement STOP_SENDING emission
- MINOR: h3: use stream error when needed instead of connection
- CI: github: enable github api authentication for OpenSSL tags read
- BUG/MINOR: mux-quic: ignore remote unidirectional stream close
- CI: github: use the GITHUB_TOKEN instead of a manually generated token
- BUILD: makefile: build the features list dynamically
- BUILD: makefile: move common options-oriented macros to include/make/options.mk
- BUILD: makefile: sort the features list
- BUILD: makefile: initialize all build options' variables at once
- BUILD: makefile: add a function to collect all options' CFLAGS/LDFLAGS
- BUILD: makefile: start to automatically collect CFLAGS/LDFLAGS
- BUILD: makefile: ensure that all USE_* handlers appear before CFLAGS are used
- BUILD: makefile: clean the wolfssl include and lib generation rules
- BUILD: makefile: make sure to also ignore SSL_INC when using wolfssl
- BUILD: makefile: reference libdl only once
- BUILD: makefile: make sure LUA_INC and LUA_LIB are always initialized
- BUILD: makefile: do not restrict Lua's prepend path to empty LUA_LIB_NAME
- BUILD: makefile: never force -latomic, set USE_LIBATOMIC instead
- BUILD: makefile: add an implicit USE_MATH variable for -lm
- BUILD: makefile: properly report USE_PCRE/USE_PCRE2 in features
- CLEANUP: makefile: properly indent ifeq/ifneq conditional blocks
- BUILD: makefile: rework 51D to split v3/v4
- BUILD: makefile: support LIBCRYPT_LDFLAGS
- BUILD: makefile: support RT_LDFLAGS
- BUILD: makefile: support THREAD_LDFLAGS
- BUILD: makefile: support BACKTRACE_LDFLAGS
- BUILD: makefile: support SYSTEMD_LDFLAGS
- BUILD: makefile: support ZLIB_CFLAGS and ZLIB_LDFLAGS
- BUILD: makefile: support ENGINE_CFLAGS
- BUILD: makefile: support OPENSSL_CFLAGS and OPENSSL_LDFLAGS
- BUILD: makefile: support WOLFSSL_CFLAGS and WOLFSSL_LDFLAGS
- BUILD: makefile: support LUA_CFLAGS and LUA_LDFLAGS
- BUILD: makefile: support DEVICEATLAS_CFLAGS and DEVICEATLAS_LDFLAGS
- BUILD: makefile: support PCRE[2]_CFLAGS and PCRE[2]_LDFLAGS
- BUILD: makefile: refactor support for 51DEGREES v3/v4
- BUILD: makefile: support WURFL_CFLAGS and WURFL_LDFLAGS
- BUILD: makefile: make all OpenSSL variants use the same settings
- BUILD: makefile: remove the special case of the SSL option
- BUILD: makefile: only consider settings from enabled options
- BUILD: makefile: also list per-option settings in 'make opts'
- BUG/MINOR: debug: don't mask the TH_FL_STUCK flag before dumping threads
- MINOR: cfgparse-ssl: avoid a possible crash on OOM in ssl_bind_parse_npn()
- BUG/MINOR: ssl: Missing goto in error path in ocsp update code
- BUG/MINOR: stick-table: report the correct action name in error message
- CI: Improve headline in matrix.py
- CI: Add in-memory cache for the latest OpenSSL/LibreSSL
- CI: Use proper `if` blocks instead of conditional expressions in matrix.py
- CI: Unify the `GITHUB_TOKEN` name across matrix.py and vtest.yml
- CI: Explicitly check environment variable against `None` in matrix.py
- CI: Reformat `matrix.py` using `black`
- MINOR: config: add environment variables for default log format
- REGTESTS: Remove REQUIRE_VERSION=1.9 from all tests
- REGTESTS: Remove REQUIRE_VERSION=2.0 from all tests
- REGTESTS: Remove tests with REQUIRE_VERSION_BELOW=1.9
- BUG/MINOR: http-fetch: Only fill txn status during prefetch if not already set
- BUG/MAJOR: buf: Fix copy of wrapping output data when a buffer is realigned
- DOC: config: fix alphabetical ordering of http-after-response rules
- MINOR: http-rules: Add missing actions in http-after-response ruleset
- DOC: config: remove duplicated "http-response sc-set-gpt0" directive
- BUG/MINOR: proxy: free orgto_hdr_name in free_proxy()
- REGTEST: fix the race conditions in json_query.vtc
- REGTEST: fix the race conditions in add_item.vtc
- REGTEST: fix the race conditions in digest.vtc
- REGTEST: fix the race conditions in hmac.vtc
- BUG/MINOR: fd: avoid bad tgid assertion in fd_delete() from deinit()
- BUG/MINOR: http: Memory leak of http redirect rules' format string
- MEDIUM: stick-table: set the track-sc limit at boottime via tune.stick-counters
- MINOR: stick-table: implement the sc-add-gpc() action
The number of stick-counter entries usable by track-sc rules is currently
set at build time. There is no good value for this since the vast majority
of users don't need any, most need only a few and rare users need more.
Adding more counters for everyone increases memory and CPU usages for no
reason.
This patch moves the per-session and per-stream arrays to a pool of a size
defined at boot time. This way it becomes possible to set the number of
entries at boot time via a new global setting "tune.stick-counters" that
sets the limit for the whole process. When not set, the MAX_SESS_STR_CTR
value still applies, or 3 if not set, as before.
It is also possible to lower the value to 0 to save a bit of memory if
not used at all.
Note that a few low-level sample-fetch functions had to be protected due
to the ability to use sample-fetches in the global section to set some
variables.
This patch provides a convenient way to override the default TCP, HTTP
and HTTP log formats. Instead of having a look into the documentation
to figure out what is the appropriate default log format three new
environment variables can be used: HAPROXY_TCP_LOG_FMT,
HAPROXY_HTTP_LOG_FMT and HAPROXY_HTTPS_LOG_FMT. Their content are
substituted verbatim.
These variables are set before parsing the configuration and are unset
just after all configuration files are successful parsed.
Example:
# Instead of writing this long log-format line...
log-format "%ci:%cp [%tr] %ft %b/%s %TR/%Tw/%Tc/%Tr/%Ta %ST %B %CC \
%CS %tsc %ac/%fc/%bc/%sc/%rc %sq/%bq %hr %hs %{+Q}r \
lr=last_rule_file:last_rule_line"
# ..the HAPROXY_HTTP_LOG_FMT can be used to provide the default
# http log-format string
log-format "${HAPROXY_HTTP_LOG_FMT} lr=last_rule_file:last_rule_line"
Please note that nothing prevents users to unset the variables or
override their content in a global section.
Signed-off-by: Sbastien Gross <sgross@haproxy.com>
Till now it was only possible to change the thread local hot cache size
at build time using CONFIG_HAP_POOL_CACHE_SIZE. But along benchmarks it
was sometimes noticed a huge contention in the lower level memory
allocators indicating that larger caches could be beneficial, especially
on machines with large L2 CPUs.
Given that the checks against this value was no longer on a hot path
anymore, there was no reason for continuing to force it to be tuned at
build time. So this patch allows to set it by tune.memory-hot-size.
It's worth noting that during the boot phase the value remains zero so
that it's possible to know if the value was set or not, which opens the
possibility that we try to automatically adjust it based on the per-cpu
L2 cache size or the use of certain protocols (none of this is done yet).
In ticket #1956, it was reported that an upgrade from 2.6 to 2.7 via a
reload would stop the master process.
When upgrading the binary, the new process is considered reexec and does
not try to creates the socketpair for the mcli_reload listener, then
tries to bind on -1 since the socket doesn't exit. The failure provokes
an exit() of the master.
This patch fixes the issue by trying to create the mcli_reload sockets
only when they don't exist, instead of creating them at first start.
This way we also avoid possible fd leak since we always try to use the
existing FDs first.
Must be backported in 2.7.
When the mworker wait mode fails it does an exit, but there is no
error message which says it exits.
Add a message which specify that the error is non-recoverable.
Could be backported in 2.7 and possibly earlier branch.
Activate QUIC connection socket to achieve the best performance. The
previous behavior can be reverted by tune.quic.socket-owner
configuration option.
This change is part of quic-conn owned socket implementation.
Contrary to its siblings patches, I suggest to not backport it to 2.7.
This should ensure that stable releases behavior is perserved. If a user
faces issues with QUIC performance on 2.7, he can nonetheless change the
default configuration.
This adds a USE_OPENSSL_WOLFSSL option, wolfSSL must be used with the
OpenSSL compatibility layer. This must be used with USE_OPENSSL=1.
WolfSSL build options:
./configure --prefix=/opt/wolfssl --enable-haproxy
HAProxy build options:
USE_OPENSSL=1 USE_OPENSSL_WOLFSSL=1 WOLFSSL_INC=/opt/wolfssl/include/ WOLFSSL_LIB=/opt/wolfssl/lib/ ADDLIB='-Wl,-rpath=/opt/wolfssl/lib'
Using at least the commit 54466b6 ("Merge pull request #5810 from
Uriah-wolfSSL/haproxy-integration") from WolfSSL. (2022-11-23).
This is still to be improved, reg-tests are not supported yet, and more
tests are to be done.
Signed-off-by: William Lallemand <wlallemand@haproxy.org>
If no cluster-secret is defined by the user, a random one is silently
generated.
This ensures that at least QUIC Retry tokens are generated if abnormal
conditions are detected. However, it is advisable to specify it in the
configuration for tokens to be valid even after a reload or across LBs
instances in the same cluster.
This should be backported up to 2.6.
The SSL_load_error_strings function was marked as deprecated in OpenSSL
1.1.0 so compiling HAProxy with OPENSSL_NO_DEPRECATED set and a recent
OpenSSL library would fail.
The manpages say that this function was replaced by OPENSSL_init_crypto
and OPENSSL_init_ssl which are already called at start up by the SSL
lib. We do not seem to be in a case where explicit call of those
functions is required.
This patch fixes GitHub issue #1813.
It can be backported to 2.6.
Once in a while we spot a bug in the deinit code that is complex,
especially when it has to deal with incomplete initializations, and the
ability to bypass this step has regularly been raised. In addition for
fast-reloading setups it could theoretically save some time. Tests have
shown that very large configs can barely save ~100-150ms by skipping the
deinit step. However the ability not to crash if a bug is encountered can
occasionally help.
This patch adds an option to do exactly this. It's obviously not enabled
by default and the documentation discourages from using it, but this might
be useful in the future.
When compiled with USE_SHM_OPEN=1 the startup-logs are now able to use
an shm which is used to keep the logs when switching to mworker wait
mode. This allows to keep the failed reload logs.
When allocating the startup-logs at first start of the process, haproxy
will do a shm_open with a unique path using the PID of the process, the
file is unlink immediatly so we don't let unwelcomed files be. The fd
resulting from this shm is stored in the HAPROXY_STARTUPLOGS_FD
environment variable so it can be mmap again when switching to wait
mode.
When forking children, the process is copying the mmap to a a mallocated
ring so we never share the same memory section between the master and
the workers. When switching to wait mode, the shm is not used anymore as
it is also copied to a mallocated structure.
This allow to use the "show startup-logs" command over the master CLI,
to get the logs of the latest startup or reload. This way the logs of
the latest failed reload are also kept.
This is only activated on the linux-glibc target for now.
As seen in issue #1866, some environments will not allow to change the
current FD limit, and actually we don't need to do it, we only do it as
a byproduct of adjusting the limit to the one that fits. Here we're
replacing calls to setrlimit() with calls to raise_rlim_nofile(), which
will avoid making the setrlimit() syscall in case the desired value is
lower than the current process' one.
This depends on previous commit "MINOR: fd: add a new function to only
raise RLIMIT_NOFILE" and may need to be backported to 2.6, possibly
earlier, depending on users' experience in such environments.
xprt_quic module was too large and did not reflect the true architecture
by contrast to the other protocols in haproxy.
Extract code related to XPRT layer and keep it under xprt_quic module.
This code should only contains a simple API to communicate between QUIC
lower layer and connection/MUX.
The vast majority of the code has been moved into a new module named
quic_conn. This module is responsible to the implementation of QUIC
lower layer. Conceptually, it overlaps with TCP kernel implementation
when comparing QUIC and HTTP1/2 stacks of haproxy.
This should be backported up to 2.6.
Add an option to dump the number lines of the configuration file when
it's dumped. Other options can be easily added. Options are separated
by ',' when tapping the command line:
'./haproxy -dC[key],line -f [file]'
No backport needed, except if anonymization mechanism is backported.
The environment variable HAPROXY_LOAD_SUCCESS stores "1" if it
successfully load the configuration and started, "0" otherwise.
The "_loadstatus" master CLI command displays either
"Loading failure!\n" or "Loading success.\n"
When using the "reload" command over the master CLI, all connections to
the master CLI were cut, this was unfortunate because it could have been
used to implement a synchronous reload command.
This patch implements an architecture to keep the connection alive after
the reload.
The master CLI is now equipped with a listener which uses a socketpair,
the 2 FDs of this socketpair are stored in the mworker_proc of the
master, which the master keeps via the environment variable.
ipc_fd[1] is used as a listener for the master CLI. During the "reload"
command, the CLI will send the FD of the current session over ipc_fd[0],
then the reload is achieved, so the master won't handle the recv of the
FD. Once reloaded, ipc_fd[1] receives the FD of the session, so the
connection is preserved. Of course it is a new context, so everything
like the "prompt mode" are lost.
Only the FD which performs the reload is kept.
This commit adds a new command line option -dC to dump the configuration
file. An optional key may be appended to -dC in order to produce an
anonymized dump using this key. The anonymizing process uses the same
algorithm as the CLI so that the same key will produce the same hashes
for the same identifiers. This way an admin may share an anonymized
extract of a configuration to match against live dumps. Note that key 0
will not anonymize the output. However, in any case, the configuration
is dumped after tokenizing, thus comments are lost.
Add self-wake in signal_handler() to fix a race condition with a signal
coming in between checking signal_queue_len and entering polling sleep.
The changes in commit 43c891dda ("BUG/MINOR: signals/poller: set the
poller timeout to 0 when there are signals") were insufficient.
Move the signal_queue_len check from the poll implementations to
run_poll_loop() to keep that logic in one place.
The poll loops are terminated either by the parameter wake being set or
wake up due to a write to their poller_wr_pipe by wake_thread() in
signal_handler().
This fixes issue #1841.
Must be backported in every stable version.
Christopher bisected that recent commit d0b73bca71 ("MEDIUM: listener:
switch bind_thread from global to group-local") broke the master socket
in that only the first out of the Nth initial connections would work,
where N is the number of threads, after which they all work.
The cause is that the master socket was bound to multiple threads,
despite global.nbthread being 1 there, so the incoming connection load
balancing would try to send incoming connections to non-existing threads,
however the bind_thread mask would nonetheless include multiple threads.
What happened is that in 1.9 we forced "nbthread" to 1 in the master's poll
loop with commit b3f2be338b ("MEDIUM: mworker: use the haproxy poll loop").
In 2.0, nbthread detection was enabled by default in commit 149ab779cc
("MAJOR: threads: enable one thread per CPU by default"). From this point
on, the operation above is unsafe because everything during startup is
performed with nbthread corresponding to the default value, then it
changes to one when starting the polling loop. But by then we weren't
using the wait mode except for reload errors, so even if it would have
happened nobody would have noticed.
In 2.5 with commit fab0fdce9 ("MEDIUM: mworker: reexec in waitpid mode
after successful loading") we started to rexecute all the time, not just
for errors, so as to release precious resources and to possibly spot bugs
that were rarely exposed in this mode. By then the incoming connection LB
was enforcing all_threads_mask on the listener's thread mask so that the
incorrect value was being corrected while using it.
Finally in 2.7 commit d0b73bca71 ("MEDIUM: listener: switch bind_thread
from global to group-local") replaces the all_threads_mask there with
the listener's bind_thread, but that one was never adjusted by the
starting master, whose thread group was filled to N threads by the
automatic detection during early setup.
The best approach here is to set nbthread to 1 very early in init()
when we're in the master in wait mode, so that we don't try to guess
the best value and don't end up with incorrect bindings anymore. This
patch does this and also sets nbtgroups to 1 in preparation for a
possible future where this will also be automatically calculated.
There is no need to backport this patch since no other versions were
affected, but if it were to be discovered that the incorrect bind mask
on some of the master's FDs could be responsible for any trouble in
older versions, then the backport should be safe (provided that
nbtgroups is dropped of course).
As reported in github issue #1765, some people get trapped into building
haproxy and companion libraries on Windows using a compiler following the
LLP64 model. This has no chance to work, and definitely causes nasty bugs
everywhere when pointers are passed as longs. Let's save them time and
detect this at boot time.
The message and detection was factored with the existing one for -fwrapv
since we need the same info and actions.
This should be backported to all recent supported versions (the ones
that are likely to be tried on such platforms when people don't know).
When updating from 2.4 to 2.6, the child->reloads++ instruction changed
place, resulting in a former worker from the 2.4 process, still
identified as a current worker once in 2.6, because its reload counter
is still 0.
Unfortunately this counter is used to chose the mworker_proc structure
that will be used for the new worker.
What happens next, is that the mworker_proc structure of the previous
process is selected, and this one has ipc_fd[1] set to -1, because this
structure was supposed to be in the master.
The process then forks, and mworker_sockpair_register_per_thread() tries
to register ipc_fd[1] which is set to -1, instead of the fd of the new
socketpair.
This patch fixes the issue by checking if child->pid is equal to -1 when
selecting proc_self. This way we could be sure it wasn't a previous
process.
Should fix issue #1785.
This must be backported as far as 2.4 to fix the issue related to the
reload computation difference. However backporting it in every stable
branch will enforce the reload process.
Since these are not used anymore, let's now remove them. Given the
number of places where we're using ti->ldit_bit, maybe an equivalent
might be useful though.
The principle remains the same, but instead of having a single process
and ignoring extra ones, now we set the affinity masks for the respective
threads of all groups.
The doc was updated with a few extra examples.
These old legacy pollers are not designed for this. They're still
using a shared list of events for all threads, this will not scale at
all, so there's no point in enabling thread-groups there. Modern
systems have epoll, kqueue or event ports and do not need these ones.
We arrange for failing at boot time, only when thread-groups > 1 so
that existing setups will remain unaffected.
If there's a compelling reason for supporting thread groups with these
pollers in the future, the rework should not be too hard, it would just
consume a lot of memory to have an fd_evts[] array per thread, but that
is doable.
The sd_notify API is not able to change the "Active:" line in "systemcl
status". However a message can still be displayed on a "Status: " line,
even if the service is still green and "active (running)".
When startup succeed the Status will be set to "Ready.", upon a reload
it will be set to "Reloading Configuration." If the configuration
succeed "Ready." again. However if the reload failed, it will be set to
"Reload failed!".
Keep in mind that the "Active:" line won't change upon a reload failure,
and will still be green.
As much as possible we should take care of not leaving bits from stopped
threads in shared thread masks. It can avoid issues like the previous
fix and will also make debugging less confusing.
When soft-stopping, there's a comparison between stopping_threads and
threads_enabled to make sure all threads are stopped, but this is not
correct and is racy since the threads_enabled bit is removed when a
thread is stopped but not its stopping_threads bit. The consequence is
that depending on timing, when stopping, if the first stopping thread
is fast enough to remove its bit from threads_enabled, the other threads
will see that stopping_threads doesn't match threads_enabled anymore and
will wait forever. As such the mask must be applied to stopping_threads
during the test. This issue was introduced in recent commit ef422ced9
("MEDIUM: thread: make stopping_threads per-group and add stopping_tgroups"),
no backport is needed.
Commit ef422ced9 ("MEDIUM: thread: make stopping_threads per-group and add
stopping_tgroups") moved the stopping_threads mask to per-group, but one
test in the loop preserved its global value instead, resulting in stopping
threads never sleeping on stop and eating 100% CPU until all were stopped.
No backport is needed.
Commit 377e37a80 ("MINOR: tinfo: add the mask of enabled threads in each
group") forgot -1 on the tgid, thus the groups was not always correctly
tested, which is visible only when running with more than one group. No
backport is needed.
Stopping threads need a mask to figure who's still there without scanning
everything in the poll loop. This means this will have to be per-group.
And we also need to have a global stopping groups mask to know what groups
were already signaled. This is used both to figure what thread is the first
one to catch the event, and which one is the first one to detect the end of
the last job. The logic isn't changed, though a loop is required in the
slow path to make sure all threads are aware of the end.
Note that for now the soft-stop still takes time for group IDs > 1 as the
poller is not yet started on these threads and needs to expire its timeout
as there's no way to wake it up. But all threads are eventually stopped.
In order to kill all_threads_mask we'll need to have an equivalent for
the thread groups. The all_tgroups_mask does just this, it keeps one bit
set per enabled group.
In order to replace the global "all_threads_mask" we'll need to have an
equivalent per group. Take this opportunity for calling it threads_enabled
and make sure which ones are counted there (in case in the future we allow
to stop some).
Every single place where sleeping_thread_mask was still used was to test
or set a single thread. We can now add a per-thread flag to indicate a
thread is sleeping, and remove this shared mask.
The wake_thread() function now always performs an atomic fetch-and-or
instead of a first load then an atomic OR. That's cleaner and more
reliable.
This is not easy to test, as broadcast FD events are rare. The good
way to test for this is to run a very low rate-limited frontend with
a listener that listens to the fewest possible threads (2), and to
send it only 1 connection at a time. The listener will periodically
pause and the wakeup task will sometimes wake up on a random thread
and will call wake_thread():
frontend test
bind :8888 maxconn 10 thread 1-2
rate-limit sessions 5
Alternately, disabling/enabling a frontend in loops via the CLI also
broadcasts such events, but they're more difficult to observe since
this is causing connection failures.
Right now when an inter-thread wakeup happens, we preliminary check if the
thread was asleep, and if so we wake the poller up and remove its bit from
the sleeping mask. That's not very clean since the sleeping mask cannot be
entirely trusted since a thread that's about to wake up will already have
its sleeping bit removed.
This patch adds a new per-thread flag (TH_FL_NOTIFIED) to remember that a
thread was notified to wake up. It's cleared before checking the task lists
last, so that new wakeups can be considered again (since wake_thread() is
only used to notify about task wakeups and FD polling changes). This way
we do not need to modify a remote thread's sleeping mask anymore. As such
wake_thread() now only tests and sets the TH_FL_NOTIFIED flag but doesn't
clear sleeping anymore.
In bug #1751, it was reported that haproxy is consumming too much memory
since the 2.4 version. This is because of a change in the master, which
loses completely its configuration in wait mode, and lose its maxconn.
Without the maxconn, haproxy will try to compute one itself, and will
allocate RAM consequently, too much in our case. Which means the master
will have a too high maxconn and too much RAM allocated.
The patch fixes the issue by setting the maxconn to the default value
when re-executing the master in wait mode.
Must be backported as far as 2.5.
This is becoming difficult to distinguish the default values for
transport parameters which come with the RFC from our implementation
default values when not set by configuration (tunable parameters).
Add a comment to distinguish them.
Prefix these default values by QUIC_TP_DFLT_ to distinguish them from
QUIC_DFLT_* value even if there are not numerous.
Furthermore ->max_udp_payload_size must be first initialized to
QUIC_TP_DFLT_MAX_UDP_PAYLOAD_SIZE especially for received value.
Add tunable "tune.quic.frontend.max_streams_bidi" setting for QUIC frontends
to set the "initial_max_streams_bidi" transport parameter.
Add some documentation for this new setting.
Add two tunable settings both for backends and frontends "max_idle_timeout"
QUIC transport parameter, "tune.quic.frontend.max-idle-timeout" and
"tune.quic.backend.max-idle-timeout" respectively.
cfg_parse_quic_time() has been implemented to parse a time value thanks
to parse_time_err(). It should be reused for any tunable time value to be
parsed.
Add the documentation for this tunable setting only for frontend.
Commit 2cb3be76b ("CLEANUP: init: address a coverity warning about
possible multiply overflow") was incomplete, two other locations were
present. This should address issue #1585.
In issue #1585 Coverity suspects a risk of multiply overflow when
calculating the SSL cache size, though in practice the cache is
limited to 2^32 anyway thus it cannot really happen. Nevertheless,
casting the operation should be sufficient to avoid marking it as a
false positive.
This QUIC specific keyword may be used to set the theshold, in number of
connection openings, beyond which QUIC Retry feature will be automatically
enabled. Its default value is 100.
The random generator initialization needs to be performed before the
chroot but it is not needed before. If we want to add provider
configuration option to the configuration file, they need to be
processed before any call to a crypto-related OpenSSL function.
We can then delay the initialization until after the configuration file
is parsed and processed.
It could be usefull to set a ASCII secret which could be used for different
usages. For instance, it will be used to derive QUIC stateless reset tokens.
The freeing of pre-check callbacks was missing when this feature was
recently added with commit b53eb8790 ("MINOR: init: add the pre-check
callback"), let's do it to make valgrind happy.
It appears that it is safe to call perform a clean deinit at this point, so
let's do this to exercise the deinit paths some more.
Running `valgrind --leak-check=full --show-leak-kinds=all ./haproxy -vv` with
this change reports:
==261864== HEAP SUMMARY:
==261864== in use at exit: 344 bytes in 11 blocks
==261864== total heap usage: 1,178 allocs, 1,167 frees, 1,102,089 bytes allocated
==261864==
==261864== 24 bytes in 1 blocks are still reachable in loss record 1 of 2
==261864== at 0x483DD99: calloc (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==261864== by 0x324BA6: hap_register_pre_check (init.c:92)
==261864== by 0x155824: main (haproxy.c:3024)
==261864==
==261864== 320 bytes in 10 blocks are still reachable in loss record 2 of 2
==261864== at 0x483DD99: calloc (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so)
==261864== by 0x26E54E: cfg_register_postparser (cfgparse.c:4238)
==261864== by 0x155824: main (haproxy.c:3024)
==261864==
==261864== LEAK SUMMARY:
==261864== definitely lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==261864== indirectly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==261864== possibly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
==261864== still reachable: 344 bytes in 11 blocks
==261864== suppressed: 0 bytes in 0 blocks
which is looking pretty good.
__comp_fetch_init() only presets the maxzlibmem, and only when both
USE_ZLIB and DEFAULT_MAXZLIBMEM are set. The intent is to preset a
default value to protect the system against excessive memory usage
when no setting is set by the user.
Nowadays the entry in the global struct is always there so there's no
point anymore in passing via a constructor to possibly set this value.
Let's go the cleaner way by always presetting DEFAULT_MAXZLIBMEM to 0
in defaults.h unless these conditions are met, and always assigning it
instead of pre-setting the entry to zero. This is more straightforward
and removes some ifdefs and the last constructor. In addition, now the
setting has a chance of being found.
On some systems, the hard limit for ulimit -n may be huge, in the order
of 1 billion, and using this to automatically compute maxconn doesn't
work as it requires way too much memory. Users tend to hard-code maxconn
but that's not convenient to manage deployments on heterogenous systems,
nor when porting configs to developers' machines. The ulimit-n parameter
doesn't work either because it forces the limit. What most users seem to
want (and it makes sense) is to respect the system imposed limits up to
a certain value and cap this value. This is exactly what fd-hard-limit
does.
This addresses github issue #1622.
This adds a call to function <fct> to the list of functions to be called at
the step just before the configuration validity checks. This is useful when you
need to create things like it would have been done during the configuration
parsing and where the initialization should continue in the configuration
check.
It could be used for example to generate a proxy with multiple servers using
the configuration parser itself. At this step the trash buffers are allocated.
Threads are not yet started so no protection is required. The function is
expected to return non-zero on success, or zero on failure. A failure will make
the process emit a succinct error message and immediately exit.
The new 'close-spread-time' global option can be used to spread idle and
active HTTP connction closing after a SIGUSR1 signal is received. This
allows to limit bursts of reconnections when too many idle connections
are closed at once. Indeed, without this new mechanism, in case of
soft-stop, all the idle connections would be closed at once (after the
grace period is over), and all active HTTP connections would be closed
by appending a "Connection: close" header to the next response that goes
over it (or via a GOAWAY frame in case of HTTP2).
This patch adds the support of this new option for HTTP as well as HTTP2
connections. It works differently on active and idle connections.
On active connections, instead of sending systematically the GOAWAY
frame or adding the 'Connection: close' header like before once the
soft-stop has started, a random based on the remainder of the close
window is calculated, and depending on its result we could decide to
keep the connection alive. The random will be recalculated for any
subsequent request/response on this connection so the GOAWAY will still
end up being sent, but we might wait a few more round trips. This will
ensure that goaways are distributed along a longer time window than
before.
On idle connections, a random factor is used when determining the expire
field of the connection's task, which should naturally spread connection
closings on the time window (see h2c_update_timeout).
This feature request was described in GitHub issue #1614.
This patch should be backported to 2.5. It depends on "BUG/MEDIUM:
mux-h2: make use of http-request and keep-alive timeouts" which
refactorized the timeout management of HTTP2 connections.
Similar to the sample fetch keywords, let's also list the converter
keywords. They're much simpler since there's no compatibility matrix.
Instead the input and output types are listed. This is called by
dump_registered_keywords() for the "cnv" keywords class.
New function smp_dump_fetch_kw lists registered sample fetch keywords
with their compatibility matrix, mandatory and optional argument types,
and output types. It's called from dump_registered_keywords() with class
"smp".
New function acl_dump_kwd() dumps the registered ACL keywords and their
sample-fetch equivalent to stdout. It's called by dump_registered_keywords()
for keyword class "acl".
New function cli_list_keywords() scans the list of registered CLI keywords
and dumps them on stdout. It's now called from dump_registered_keywords()
for the class "cli".
Some keywords are valid for the master, they'll be suffixed with
"[MASTER]". Others are valid for the worker, they'll have "[WORKER]".
Those accessible only in expert mode will show "[EXPERT]" and the
experimental ones will show "[EXPERIM]".
When no output stream is passed, stdout is used with one entry per line,
and this is called from dump_registered_services() when passed the class
"svc".
When passing a NULL output buffer the function will now dump to stdout
with a more compact format that is more suitable for machine processing.
An entry was added to dump_registered_keyword() to call it when the
keyword class "flt" is requested.
All registered config keywords that are valid in the config parser are
dumped to stdout organized like the regular sections (global, listen,
etc). Some keywords that are known to only be valid in frontends or
backends will be suffixed with [FE] or [BE].
All regularly registered "bind" and "server" keywords are also dumped,
one per "bind" or "server" line. Those depending on ssl are listed after
the "ssl" keyword. Doing so required to export the listener and server
keyword lists that were static.
The function is called from dump_registered_keywords() for keyword
class "cfg".
It's difficult from outside haproxy to detect the supported keywords
and syntax. Interestingly, many of our modern keywords are enumerated
since they're registered from constructors, so it's not very hard to
enumerate most of them.
This patch creates some basic infrastructure to support dumping existing
keywords from different classes on stdout. The format will differ depending
on the classes, but the idea is that the output could easily be passed to
a script that generates some simple syntax highlighting rules, completion
rules for editors, syntax checkers or config parsers.
The principle chosen here is that if "-dK" is passed on the command-line,
at the end of the parsing the registered keywords will be dumped for the
requested classes passed after "-dK". Special name "help" will show known
classes, while "all" will execute all of them. The reason for doing that
after the end of the config processor is that it will also enumerate
internally-generated keywords, Lua or even those loaded from external
code (e.g. if an add-on is loaded using LD_PRELOAD). A typical way to
call this with a valid config would be:
./haproxy -dKall -q -c -f /path/to/config
If there's no config available, feeding /dev/null will also do the job,
though it will not be able to detect dynamically created keywords, of
course.
This patch also updates the management doc.
For now nothing but the help is listed, various subsystems will follow
in subsequent patches.
The functions needed to manipulate the "tainted" flags were located in
too high a level to be callable from the lower code layers. Let's move
them to bug.h.
get_tainted() was using an atomic store from the atomic value to a
local one instead of using an atomic load. In practice it has no effect
given the relatively rare updates of this field and the fact that it's
read only when dumping "show info" output, but better fix it.
There's probably no need to backport this.
The 9 currently available debugging options may now be checked, set, or
cleared using -dM. The directive now takes a comma-delimited list of
options after the optional poisonning byte. With "help", the list of
available options is displayed with a short help and their current
status.
The management doc was updated.
New function pool_parse_debugging() is now dedicated to parsing options
of -dM. For now it only handles the optional memory poisonning byte, but
the function may already return an informative message to be printed for
help, a warning or an error. This way we'll reuse it for the settings
that will be needed for configurable debugging options.
The argument parser runs too late, we'll soon need it before creating
pools, hence just after init_early(). No visible change is expected but
this part is sensitive enough to be placed into its own commit for easier
bisection later if needed.
The cmdline argument parsing was performed quite late, which prevents
from retrieving elements that can be used to initialize the pools and
certain sensitive areas. The goal is to improve this by parsing command
line arguments right after the early init stage. This is possible
because the cmdline parser already does very little beyond retrieving
config elements that are used later.
Doing so requires to move the parser code to a separate function and
to externalize a few variables out of the function as they're used
later in the boot process, in the original function.
This patch creates init_args() but doesn't move it upfront yet, it's
still executed just before init(), which essentially corresponds to
what was done before (only the trash buffers, ACLs and Lua were
initialized earlier and are not needed for this).
The rest is not modified and as expected no change is observed.
Note that the diff doesn't to justice to the change as it makes it
look like the early init() code was moved to a new function after
the function was renamed, while in fact it's clearly the parser
itself which moved.
There are some delicate chicken-and-egg situations in the initialization
code, because the init() function currently does way too much (it goes
as far as parsing the config) and due to this it must be started very
late. But it's also in charge of initializing a number of variables that
are needed in early boot (e.g. hostname/pid for error reporting, or
entropy for random generators).
This patch carefully extracts all the early code that depends on
absolutely nothing, and places it immediately after the STG_LOCK init
stage. The only possible failures at this stage are only allocation
errors and they continue to provoke an immediate exit().
Some environment variables, hostname, date, pid etc are retrieved at
this stage. The program's arguments are also copied there since they're
needed to be kept intact for the master process.
The STG_REGISTER init level is used to register known keywords and
protocol stacks. It must be called earlier because some of the init
code already relies on it to be known. For example, "haproxy -vv"
for now is constrained to start very late only because of this.
This patch moves it between STG_LOCK and STG_ALLOC, which is fine as
it's used for static registration.
Now -dM will set POOL_DBG_POISON for consistency with the rest of the
pool debugging options. As such now we only check for the new flag,
which allows the default value to be preset.
There's no point keeping the vars_init_head() call in init() when we
already have a vars_init() registered at the right time to do that,
and it complexifies the boot sequence, so let's move it there.
When started in master-worker mode combined with daemon mode, HAProxy
will open() with O_TRUNC the pidfile when switching to wait mode.
In 2.5, it happens everytime after trying to load the configuration,
since we switch to wait mode.
In previous version this happens upon a failure of the configuration
loading.
Fixes bug #1545.
Must be backported in every supported branches.
Released version 2.6-dev1 with the following main changes :
- BUG/MINOR: cache: Fix loop on cache entries in "show cache"
- BUG/MINOR: httpclient: allow to replace the host header
- BUG/MINOR: lua: don't expose internal proxies
- MEDIUM: mworker: seamless reload use the internal sockpairs
- BUG/MINOR: lua: remove loop initial declarations
- BUG/MINOR: mworker: does not add the -sf in wait mode
- BUG/MEDIUM: mworker: FD leak of the eventpoll in wait mode
- MINOR: quic: do not reject PADDING followed by other frames
- REORG: quic: add comment on rare thread concurrence during CID alloc
- CLEANUP: quic: add comments on CID code
- MEDIUM: quic: handle CIDs to rattach received packets to connection
- MINOR: qpack: support litteral field line with non-huff name
- MINOR: quic: activate QUIC traces at compilation
- MINOR: quic: use more verbose QUIC traces set at compile-time
- MEDIUM: pool: refactor malloc_trim/glibc and jemalloc api addition detections.
- MEDIUM: pool: support purging jemalloc arenas in trim_all_pools()
- BUG/MINOR: mworker: deinit of thread poller was called when not initialized
- BUILD: pools: only detect link-time jemalloc on ELF platforms
- CI: github actions: add the output of $CC -dM -E-
- BUG/MEDIUM: cli: Properly set stream analyzers to process one command at a time
- BUILD: evports: remove a leftover from the dead_fd cleanup
- MINOR: quic: Set "no_application_protocol" alert
- MINOR: quic: More accurate immediately close.
- MINOR: quic: Immediately close if no transport parameters extension found
- MINOR: quic: Rename qc_prep_hdshk_pkts() to qc_prep_pkts()
- MINOR: quic: Possible crash when inspecting the xprt context
- MINOR: quic: Dynamically allocate the secrete keys
- MINOR: quic: Add a function to derive the key update secrets
- MINOR: quic: Add structures to maintain key phase information
- MINOR: quic: Optional header protection key for quic_tls_derive_keys()
- MINOR: quic: Add quic_tls_key_update() function for Key Update
- MINOR: quic: Enable the Key Update process
- MINOR: quic: Delete the ODCIDs asap
- BUG/MINOR: vars: Fix the set-var and unset-var converters
- MEDIUM: pool: Following up on previous pool trimming update.
- BUG/MEDIUM: mux-h1: Fix splicing by properly detecting end of message
- BUG/MINOR: mux-h1: Fix splicing for messages with unknown length
- MINOR: mux-h1: Improve H1 traces by adding info about http parsers
- MINOR: mux-h1: register a stats module
- MINOR: mux-h1: add counters instance to h1c
- MINOR: mux-h1: count open connections/streams on stats
- MINOR: mux-h1: add stat for total count of connections/streams
- MINOR: mux-h1: add stat for total amount of bytes received and sent
- REGTESTS: h1: Add a script to validate H1 splicing support
- BUG/MINOR: server: Don't rely on last default-server to init server SSL context
- BUG/MEDIUM: resolvers: Detach query item on response error
- MEDIUM: resolvers: No longer store query items in a list into the response
- BUG/MAJOR: segfault using multiple log forward sections.
- BUG/MEDIUM: h1: Properly reset h1m flags when headers parsing is restarted
- BUG/MINOR: resolvers: Don't overwrite the error for invalid query domain name
- BUILD: bug: Fix error when compiling with -DDEBUG_STRICT_NOCRASH
- BUG/MEDIUM: sample: Fix memory leak in sample_conv_jwt_member_query
- DOC: spoe: Clarify use of the event directive in spoe-message section
- DOC: config: Specify %Ta is only available in HTTP mode
- BUILD: tree-wide: avoid warnings caused by redundant checks of obj_types
- IMPORT: slz: use the correct CRC32 instruction when running in 32-bit mode
- MINOR: quic: fix segfault on CONNECTION_CLOSE parsing
- MINOR: h3: add BUG_ON on control receive function
- MEDIUM: xprt-quic: finalize app layer initialization after ALPN nego
- MINOR: h3: remove duplicated FIN flag position
- MAJOR: mux-quic: implement a simplified mux version
- MEDIUM: mux-quic: implement release mux operation
- MEDIUM: quic: detect the stream FIN
- MINOR: mux-quic: implement subscribe on stream
- MEDIUM: mux-quic: subscribe on xprt if remaining data after send
- MEDIUM: mux-quic: wake up xprt on data transferred
- MEDIUM: mux-quic: handle when sending buffer is full
- MINOR: quic: RX buffer full due to wrong CRYPTO data handling
- MINOR: quic: Race issue when consuming RX packets buffer
- MINOR: quic: QUIC encryption level RX packets race issue
- MINOR: quic: Delete remaining RX handshake packets
- MINOR: quic: Remove QUIC TX packet length evaluation function
- MINOR: hq-interop: fix tx buffering
- MINOR: mux-quic: remove uneeded code to check fin on TX
- MINOR: quic: add HTX EOM on request end
- BUILD: mux-quic: fix compilation with DEBUG_MEM_STATS
- MINOR: http-rules: Add capture action to http-after-response ruleset
- BUG/MINOR: cli/server: Don't crash when a server is added with a custom id
- MINOR: mux-quic: do not release qcs if there is remaining data to send
- MINOR: quic: notify the mux on CONNECTION_CLOSE
- BUG/MINOR: mux-quic: properly initialize flow control
- MINOR: quic: Compilation fix for quic_rx_packet_refinc()
- MINOR: h3: fix possible invalid dereference on htx parsing
- DOC: config: retry-on list is space-delimited
- DOC: config: fix error-log-format example
- BUG/MEDIUM: mworker/cli: crash when trying to access an old PID in prompt mode
- MINOR: hq-interop: refix tx buffering
- REGTESTS: ssl: use X509_V_ERR_UNABLE_TO_GET_ISSUER_CERT_LOCALLY for cert check
- MINOR: cli: "show version" displays the current process version
- CLEANUP: cfgparse: modify preprocessor guards around numa detection code
- MEDIUM: cfgparse: numa detect topology on FreeBSD.
- BUILD: ssl: unbreak the build with newer libressl
- MINOR: vars: Move UPDATEONLY flag test to vars_set_ifexist
- MINOR: vars: Set variable type to ANY upon creation
- MINOR: vars: Delay variable content freeing in var_set function
- MINOR: vars: Parse optional conditions passed to the set-var converter
- MINOR: vars: Parse optional conditions passed to the set-var actions
- MEDIUM: vars: Enable optional conditions to set-var converter and actions
- DOC: vars: Add documentation about the set-var conditions
- REGTESTS: vars: Add new test for conditional set-var
- MINOR: quic: Attach timer task to thread for the connection.
- CLEANUP: quic_frame: Remove a useless suffix to STOP_SENDING
- MINOR: quic: Add traces for STOP_SENDING frame and modify others
- CLEANUP: quic: Remove cdata_len from quic_tx_packet struct
- MINOR: quic: Enable TLS 0-RTT if needed
- MINOR: quic: No TX secret at EARLY_DATA encryption level
- MINOR: quic: Add quic_set_app_ops() function
- MINOR: ssl_sock: Set the QUIC application from ssl_sock_advertise_alpn_protos.
- MINOR: quic: Make xprt support 0-RTT.
- MINOR: qpack: Missing check for truncated QPACK fields
- CLEANUP: quic: Comment fix for qc_strm_cpy()
- MINOR: hq_interop: Stop BUG_ON() truncated streams
- MINOR: quic: Do not mix packet number space and connection flags
- CLEANUP: quic: Shorten a litte bit the traces in lstnr_rcv_pkt()
- MINOR: mux-quic: fix trace on stream creation
- CLEANUP: quic: fix spelling mistake in a trace
- CLEANUP: quic: rename quic_conn conn to qc in quic_conn_free
- MINOR: quic: add missing lock on cid tree
- MINOR: quic: rename constant for haproxy CIDs length
- MINOR: quic: refactor concat DCID with address for Initial packets
- MINOR: quic: compare coalesced packets by DCID
- MINOR: quic: refactor DCID lookup
- MINOR: quic: simplify the removal from ODCID tree
- REGTESTS: vars: Remove useless ssl tunes from conditional set-var test
- MINOR: ssl: Remove empty lines from "show ssl ocsp-response" output
- MINOR: quic: Increase the RX buffer for each connection
- MINOR: quic: Add a function to list remaining RX packets by encryption level
- MINOR: quic: Stop emptying the RX buffer asap.
- MINOR: quic: Do not expect to receive only one O-RTT packet
- MINOR: quic: Do not forget STREAM frames received in disorder
- MINOR: quic: Wrong packet refcount handling in qc_pkt_insert()
- DOC: fix misspelled keyword "resolve_retries" in resolvers
- CLEANUP: quic: rename quic_conn instances to qc
- REORG: quic: move mux function outside of xprt
- MINOR: quic: add reference to quic_conn in ssl context
- MINOR: quic: add const qualifier for traces function
- MINOR: trace: add quic_conn argument definition
- MINOR: quic: use quic_conn as argument to traces
- MINOR: quic: add quic_conn instance in traces for qc_new_conn
- MINOR: quic: Add stream IDs to qcs_push_frame() traces
- MINOR: quic: unchecked qc_retrieve_conn_from_cid() returned value
- MINOR: quic: Wrong dropped packet skipping
- MINOR: quic: Handle the cases of overlapping STREAM frames
- MINOR: quic: xprt traces fixes
- MINOR: quic: Drop asap Retry or Version Negotiation packets
- MINOR: pools: work around possibly slow malloc_trim() during gc
- DEBUG: ssl: make sure we never change a servername on established connections
- MINOR: quic: Add traces for RX frames (flow control related)
- MINOR: quic: Add CONNECTION_CLOSE phrase to trace
- REORG: quic: remove qc_ prefix on functions which not used it directly
- BUG/MINOR: quic: upgrade rdlock to wrlock for ODCID removal
- MINOR: quic: remove unnecessary call to free_quic_conn_cids()
- MINOR: quic: store ssl_sock_ctx reference into quic_conn
- MINOR: quic: remove unnecessary if in qc_pkt_may_rm_hp()
- MINOR: quic: replace usage of ssl_sock_ctx by quic_conn
- MINOR: quic: delete timer task on quic_close()
- MEDIUM: quic: implement refcount for quic_conn
- BUG/MINOR: quic: fix potential null dereference
- BUG/MINOR: quic: fix potential use of uninit pointer
- BUG/MEDIUM: backend: fix possible sockaddr leak on redispatch
- BUG/MEDIUM: peers: properly skip conn_cur from incoming messages
- CI: Github Actions: do not show VTest failures if build failed
- BUILD: opentracing: display warning in case of using OT_USE_VARS at compile time
- MINOR: compat: detect support for dl_iterate_phdr()
- MINOR: debug: add ability to dump loaded shared libraries
- MINOR: debug: add support for -dL to dump library names at boot
- BUG/MEDIUM: ssl: initialize correctly ssl w/ default-server
- REGTESTS: ssl: fix ssl_default_server.vtc
- BUG/MINOR: ssl: free the fields in srv->ssl_ctx
- BUG/MEDIUM: ssl: free the ckch instance linked to a server
- REGTESTS: ssl: update of a crt with server deletion
- BUILD/MINOR: cpuset FreeBSD 14 build fix.
- MINOR: pools: always evict oldest objects first in pool_evict_from_local_cache()
- DOC: pool: document the purpose of various structures in the code
- CLEANUP: pools: do not use the extra pointer to link shared elements
- CLEANUP: pools: get rid of the POOL_LINK macro
- MINOR: pool: allocate from the shared cache through the local caches
- CLEANUP: pools: group list updates in pool_get_from_cache()
- MINOR: pool: rely on pool_free_nocache() in pool_put_to_shared_cache()
- MINOR: pool: make pool_is_crowded() always true when no shared pools are used
- MINOR: pool: check for pool's fullness outside of pool_put_to_shared_cache()
- MINOR: pool: introduce pool_item to represent shared pool items
- MINOR: pool: add a function to estimate how many may be released at once
- MEDIUM: pool: compute the number of evictable entries once per pool
- MINOR: pools: prepare pool_item to support chained clusters
- MINOR: pools: pass the objects count to pool_put_to_shared_cache()
- MEDIUM: pools: centralize cache eviction in a common function
- MEDIUM: pools: start to batch eviction from local caches
- MEDIUM: pools: release cached objects in batches
- OPTIM: pools: reduce local pool cache size to 512kB
- CLEANUP: assorted typo fixes in the code and comments This is 29th iteration of typo fixes
- CI: github actions: update OpenSSL to 3.0.1
- BUILD/MINOR: tools: solaris build fix on dladdr.
- BUG/MINOR: cli: fix _getsocks with musl libc
- BUG/MEDIUM: http-ana: Preserve response's FLT_END analyser on L7 retry
- MINOR: quic: Wrong traces after rework
- MINOR: quic: Add trace about in flight bytes by packet number space
- MINOR: quic: Wrong first packet number space computation
- MINOR: quic: Wrong packet number space computation for PTO
- MINOR: quic: Wrong loss time computation in qc_packet_loss_lookup()
- MINOR: quic: Wrong ack_delay compution before calling quic_loss_srtt_update()
- MINOR: quic: Remove nb_pto_dgrams quic_conn struct member
- MINOR: quic: Wrong packet number space trace in qc_prep_pkts()
- MINOR: quic: Useless test in qc_prep_pkts()
- MINOR: quic: qc_prep_pkts() code moving
- MINOR: quic: Speeding up Handshake Completion
- MINOR: quic: Probe Initial packet number space more often
- MINOR: quic: Probe several packet number space upon timer expiration
- MINOR: quic: Comment fix.
- MINOR: quic: Improve qc_prep_pkts() flexibility
- MINOR: quic: Do not drop secret key but drop the CRYPTO data
- MINOR: quic: Prepare Handshake packets asap after completed handshake
- MINOR: quic: Flag asap the connection having reached the anti-amplification limit
- MINOR: quic: PTO timer too often reset
- MINOR: quic: Re-arm the PTO timer upon datagram receipt
- MINOR: proxy: add option idle-close-on-response
- MINOR: cpuset: switch to sched_setaffinity for FreeBSD 14 and above.
- CI: refactor spelling check
- CLEANUP: assorted typo fixes in the code and comments
- BUILD: makefile: add -Wno-atomic-alignment to work around clang abusive warning
- MINOR: quic: Only one CRYPTO frame by encryption level
- MINOR: quic: Missing retransmission from qc_prep_fast_retrans()
- MINOR: quic: Non-optimal use of a TX buffer
- BUG/MEDIUM: mworker: don't use _getsocks in wait mode
- BUG/MINOR: ssl: Store client SNI in SSL context in case of ClientHello error
- BUG/MAJOR: mux-h1: Don't decrement .curr_len for unsent data
- DOC: internals: document the pools architecture and API
- CI: github actions: clean default step conditions
- BUILD: cpuset: fix build issue on macos introduced by previous change
- MINOR: quic: Remaining TRACEs with connection as firt arg
- MINOR: quic: Reset ->conn quic_conn struct member when calling qc_release()
- MINOR: quic: Flag the connection as being attached to a listener
- MINOR: quic: Wrong CRYPTO frame concatenation
- MINOR: quid: Add traces quic_close() and quic_conn_io_cb()
- REGTESTS: ssl: Fix ssl_errors regtest with OpenSSL 1.0.2
- MINOR: quic: Do not dereference ->conn quic_conn struct member
- MINOR: quic: fix return of quic_dgram_read
- MINOR: quic: add config parse source file
- MINOR: quic: implement Retry TLS AEAD tag generation
- MEDIUM: quic: implement Initial token parsing
- MINOR: quic: define retry_source_connection_id TP
- MEDIUM: quic: implement Retry emission
- MINOR: quic: free xprt tasklet on its thread
- BUG/MEDIUM: connection: properly leave stopping list on error
- MINOR: pools: enable pools with DEBUG_FAIL_ALLOC as well
- MINOR: quic: As server, skip 0-RTT packet number space
- MINOR: quic: Do not wakeup the I/O handler before the mux is started
- BUG/MEDIUM: htx: Adjust length to add DATA block in an empty HTX buffer
- CI: github actions: use cache for OpenTracing
- BUG/MINOR: httpclient: don't send an empty body
- BUG/MINOR: httpclient: set default Accept and User-Agent headers
- BUG/MINOR: httpclient/lua: don't pop the lua stack when getting headers
- BUILD/MINOR: fix solaris build with clang.
- BUG/MEDIUM: server: avoid changing healthcheck ctx with set server ssl
- CI: refactor OpenTracing build script
- DOC: management: mark "set server ssl" as deprecated
- MEDIUM: cli: yield between each pipelined command
- MINOR: channel: add new function co_getdelim() to support multiple delimiters
- BUG/MINOR: cli: avoid O(bufsize) parsing cost on pipelined commands
- MEDIUM: h2/hpack: emit a Dynamic Table Size Update after settings change
- MINOR: quic: Retransmit the TX frames in the same order
- MINOR: quic: Remove the packet number space TX MT_LIST
- MINOR: quic: Splice the frames which could not be added to packets
- MINOR: quic: Add the number of TX bytes to traces
- CLEANUP: quic: Replace <nb_pto_dgrams> by <probe>
- MINOR: quic: Send two ack-eliciting packets when probing packet number spaces
- MINOR: quic: Probe regardless of the congestion control
- MINOR: quic: Speeding up handshake completion
- MINOR: quic: Release RX Initial packets asap
- MINOR: quic: Release asap TX frames to be transmitted
- MINOR: quic: Probe even if coalescing
- BUG/MEDIUM: cli: Never wait for more data on client shutdown
- BUG/MEDIUM: mcli: do not try to parse empty buffers
- BUG/MEDIUM: mcli: always realign wrapping buffers before parsing them
- BUG/MINOR: stream: make the call_rate only count the no-progress calls
- MINOR: quic: do not use quic_conn after dropping it
- MINOR: quic: adjust quic_conn refcount decrement
- MINOR: quic: fix race-condition on xprt tasklet free
- MINOR: quic: free SSL context on quic_conn free
- MINOR: quic: Add QUIC_FT_RETIRE_CONNECTION_ID parsing case
- MINOR: quic: Wrong packet number space selection
- DEBUG: pools: add new build option DEBUG_POOL_INTEGRITY
- MINOR: quic: add missing include in quic_sock
- MINOR: quic: fix indentation in qc_send_ppkts
- MINOR: quic: remove dereferencement of connection when possible
- MINOR: quic: set listener accept cb on parsing
- MEDIUM: quic/ssl: add new ex data for quic_conn
- MINOR: quic: initialize ssl_sock_ctx alongside the quic_conn
- MINOR: ssl: fix build in release mode
- MINOR: pools: partially uninline pool_free()
- MINOR: pools: partially uninline pool_alloc()
- MINOR: pools: prepare POOL_EXTRA to be split into multiple extra fields
- MINOR: pools: extend pool_cache API to pass a pointer to a caller
- DEBUG: pools: add new build option DEBUG_POOL_TRACING
- DEBUG: cli: add a new "debug dev fd" expert command
- MINOR: fd: register the write side of the poller pipe as well
- CI: github actions: use cache for SSL libs
- BUILD: debug/cli: condition test of O_ASYNC to its existence
- BUILD: pools: fix build error on DEBUG_POOL_TRACING
- MINOR: quic: refactor header protection removal
- MINOR: quic: handle app data according to mux/connection layer status
- MINOR: quic: refactor app-ops initialization
- MINOR: receiver: define a flag for local accept
- MEDIUM: quic: flag listener for local accept
- MINOR: quic: do not manage connection in xprt snd_buf
- MINOR: quic: remove wait handshake/L6 flags on init connection
- MINOR: listener: add flags field
- MINOR: quic: define QUIC flag on listener
- MINOR: quic: create accept queue for QUIC connections
- MINOR: listener: define per-thr struct
- MAJOR: quic: implement accept queue
- CLEANUP: mworker: simplify mworker_free_child()
- BUILD/DEBUG: lru: update the standalone code to support the revision
- DEBUG: lru: use a xorshift generator in the testing code
- BUG/MAJOR: compiler: relax alignment constraints on certain structures
- BUG/MEDIUM: fd: always align fdtab[] to 64 bytes
- MINOR: quic: No DCID length for datagram context
- MINOR: quic: Comment fix about the token found in Initial packets
- MINOR: quic: Get rid of a struct buffer in quic_lstnr_dgram_read()
- MINOR: quic: Remove the QUIC haproxy server packet parser
- MINOR: quic: Add new defintion about DCIDs offsets
- MINOR: quic: Add a list to QUIC sock I/O handler RX buffer
- MINOR: quic: Allocate QUIC datagrams from sock I/O handler
- MINOR: proto_quic: Allocate datagram handlers
- MINOR: quic: Pass CID as a buffer to quic_get_cid_tid()
- MINOR: quic: Convert quic_dgram_read() into a task
- CLEANUP: quic: Remove useless definition
- MINOR: proto_quic: Wrong allocations for TX rings and RX bufs
- MINOR: quic: Do not consume the RX buffer on QUIC sock i/o handler side
- MINOR: quic: Do not reset a full RX buffer
- MINOR: quic: Attach all the CIDs to the same connection
- MINOR: quic: Make usage of by datagram handler trees
- MEDIUM: da: new optional data file download scheduler service.
- MEDIUM: da: update doc and build for new scheduler mode service.
- MEDIUM: da: update module to handle schedule mode.
- MINOR: quic: Drop Initial packets with wrong ODCID
- MINOR: quic: Wrong RX buffer tail handling when no more contiguous data
- MINOR: quic: Iterate over all received datagrams
- MINOR: quic: refactor quic CID association with threads
- BUG/MEDIUM: resolvers: Really ignore trailing dot in domain names
- DEV: flags: Add missing flags
- BUG/MINOR: sink: Use the right field in appctx context in release callback
- MINOR: sock: move the unused socket cleaning code into its own function
- BUG/MEDIUM: mworker: close unused transferred FDs on load failure
- BUILD: atomic: make the old HA_ATOMIC_LOAD() support const pointers
- BUILD: cpuset: do not use const on the source of CPU_AND/CPU_ASSIGN
- BUILD: checks: fix inlining issue on set_srv_agent_[addr,port}
- BUILD: vars: avoid overlapping field initialization
- BUILD: server-state: avoid using not-so-portable isblank()
- BUILD: mux_fcgi: avoid aliasing of a const struct in traces
- BUILD: tree-wide: mark a few numeric constants as explicitly long long
- BUILD: tools: fix warning about incorrect cast with dladdr1()
- BUILD: task: use list_to_mt_list() instead of casting list to mt_list
- BUILD: mworker: include tools.h for platforms without unsetenv()
- BUG/MINOR: mworker: fix a FD leak of a sockpair upon a failed reload
- MINOR: mworker: set the master side of ipc_fd in the worker to -1
- MINOR: mworker: allocate and initialize a mworker_proc
- CI: Consistently use actions/checkout@v2
- REGTESTS: Remove REQUIRE_VERSION=1.8 from all tests
- MINOR: mworker: sets used or closed worker FDs to -1
- MINOR: quic: Try to accept 0-RTT connections
- MINOR: quic: Do not try to treat 0-RTT packets without started mux
- MINOR: quic: Do not try to accept a connection more than one time
- MINOR: quic: Initialize the connection timer asap
- MINOR: quic: Do not use connection struct xprt_ctx too soon
- Revert "MINOR: mworker: sets used or closed worker FDs to -1"
- BUILD: makefile: avoid testing all -Wno-* options when not needed
- BUILD: makefile: validate support for extra warnings by batches
- BUILD: makefile: only compute alternative options if required
- DEBUG: fd: make sure we never try to insert/delete an impossible FD number
- MINOR: mux-quic: add comment
- MINOR: mux-quic: properly initialize qcc flags
- MINOR: mux-quic: do not consider CONNECTION_CLOSE for the moment
- MINOR: mux-quic: create a timeout task
- MEDIUM: mux-quic: delay the closing with the timeout
- MINOR: mux-quic: release idle conns on process stopping
- MINOR: listener: replace the listener's spinlock with an rwlock
- BUG/MEDIUM: listener: read-lock the listener during accept()
- MINOR: mworker/cli: set expert/experimental mode from the CLI
When starting HAProxy in master-worker, the master pre-allocate a struct
mworker_proc and do a socketpair() before the configuration parsing. If
the configuration loading failed, the FD are never closed because they
aren't part of listener, they are not even in the fdtab.
This patch fixes the issue by cleaning the mworker_proc structure that
were not asssigned a process, and closing its FDs.
Must be backported as far as 2.0, the srv_drop() only frees the memory
and could be dropped since it's done before an exec().
When the master process is reloaded on a new config, it will try to
connect to the previous process' socket to retrieve all known
listening FDs to be reused by the new listeners. If listeners were
removed, their unused FDs are simply closed.
However there's a catch. In case a socket fails to bind, the master
will cancel its startup and swithc to wait mode for a new operation
to happen. In this case it didn't close the possibly remaining FDs
that were left unused.
It is very hard to hit this case, but it can happen during a
troubleshooting session with fat fingers. For example, let's say
a config runs like this:
frontend ftp
bind 1.2.3.4:20000-29999
The admin wants to extend the port range down to 10000-29999 and
by mistake ends up with:
frontend ftp
bind 1.2.3.41:20000-29999
Upon restart the bind will fail if the address is not present, and the
master will then switch to wait mode without releasing the previous FDs
for 1.2.3.4:20000-29999 since they're now apparently unused. Then once
the admin fixes the config and does:
frontend ftp
bind 1.2.3.4:10000-29999
The service will start, but will bind new sockets, half of them
overlapping with the previous ones that were not properly closed. This
may result in a startup error (if SO_REUSEPORT is not enabled or not
available), in a FD number exhaustion (if the error is repeated many
times), or in connections being randomly accepted by the process if
they sometimes land on the old FD that nobody listens on.
This patch will need to be backported as far as 1.8, and depends on
previous patch:
MINOR: sock: move the unused socket cleaning code into its own function
Note that before 2.3 most of the code was located inside haproxy.c, so
the patch above should probably relocate the function there instead of
sock.c.
The startup code used to scan the list of unused sockets retrieved from
an older process, and to close them one by one. This also required that
the knowledge of the internal storage of these temporary sockets was
known from outside sock.c and that the code was copy-pasted at every
call place.
This patch moves this into sock.c under the name
sock_drop_unused_old_sockets(), and removes the xfer_sock_list
definition from sock.h since the rest of the code doesn't need to know
this.
This cleanup is minimal and preliminary to a future fix that will need
to be backported to all versions featuring FD transfers over the CLI.
The build on macos was broken by recent commit df91cbd58 ("MINOR: cpuset:
switch to sched_setaffinity for FreeBSD 14 and above."), let's move the
variable declaration inside the ifdef.
Since version 2.5 the master is automatically re-executed in wait-mode
when the config is successfully loaded, puting corner cases of the wait
mode in plain sight.
When using the -x argument and with the right timing, the master will
try to get the FDs again in wait mode even through it's not needed
anymore, which will harm the worker by removing its listeners.
However, if it fails, (and it's suppose to, sometimes), the
master will exit with EXIT_FAILURE because it does not have the
MODE_MWORKER flag, but only the MODE_MWORKER_WAIT flag. With the
consequence of killing the workers.
This patch fixes the issue by restricting the use of _getsocks to some
modes.
This patch must be backported in every version supported, even through
the impact should me more harmless in version prior to 2.5.
This is a second help to dump loaded library names late at boot, once
external code has already been initialized. The purpose is to provide
a format that makes it easy to pass to "tar" to produce an archive
containing the executable and the list of dependencies. For example
if haproxy is started as "haproxy -f foo.cfg", a config check only
will suffice to quit before starting, "-q" will be used to disable
undesired output messages, and -dL will be use to dump libraries.
This will result in such a command to trivially produce a tarball
of loaded libraries:
./haproxy -q -c -dL -f foo.cfg | tar -T - -hzcf archive.tgz
Commit 67e371e ("BUG/MEDIUM: mworker: FD leak of the eventpoll in wait
mode") introduced a regression. Upon a reload it tries to deinit the
poller per thread, but no poll loop was initialized after loading the
configuration.
This patch fixes the issue by moving this part of the code in
mworker_reload(), since this function will be called only when the
poller is fully initialized.
This patch must be backported in 2.5.
Since 2.5, before re-executing in wait mode, the master can have a
working configuration loaded, with a eventpoll fd. This case was not
handled correctly and a new eventpoll FD is leaking in the master at
each reload, which is inherited by the new worker.
Must be backported in 2.5.