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221 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Michael Scherer
ab012dd394 BUG/MEDIUM: remove supplementary groups when changing gid
Without it, haproxy will retain the group membership of root, which may
give more access than intended to the process. For example, haproxy would
still be in the wheel group on Fedora 18, as seen with :

  # haproxy -f /etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg

  # ps a -o pid,user,group,command | grep hapr
  3545 haproxy  haproxy  haproxy -f /etc/haproxy/haproxy.cfg
  4356 root     root     grep --color=auto hapr
  # grep Group /proc/3545/status
  Groups: 0 1 2 3 4 6 10
  # getent group wheel
  wheel10:root,misc

[WT: The issue has been investigated by independent security research team
     and realized by itself not being able to allow security exploitation.
     Additionally, dropping groups is not allowed to unprivileged users,
     though this mode of deployment is quite common. Thus a warning is
     emitted in this case to inform the user. The fix could be backported
     into all supported versions as the issue has always been there. ]
2013-01-18 10:25:25 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
47ca54505c MINOR: chunks: centralize the trash chunk allocation
At the moment, we need trash chunks almost everywhere and the only
correctly implemented one is in the sample code. Let's move this to
the chunks so that all other places can use this allocator.

Additionally, the get_trash_chunk() function now really returns two
different chunks. Previously it used to always overwrite the same
chunk and point it to a different buffer, which was a bit tricky
because it's not obvious that two consecutive results do alias each
other.
2012-12-23 21:46:07 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
5a94037644 BUG/MEDIUM: comp: DEFAULT_MAXZLIBMEM was expressed in bytes and not megabytes
The value is stored in bytes but was not multiplied. It would only affect
packagers.
2012-12-03 14:22:12 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
16a2147dfe MEDIUM: adjust the maxaccept per listener depending on the number of processes
global.tune.maxaccept was used for all listeners. This becomes really not
convenient when some listeners are bound to a single process and other ones
are bound to many processes.

Now we change the principle : we count the number of processes a listener
is bound to, and apply the maxaccept either entirely if there is a single
process, or divided by twice the number of processes in order to maintain
fairness.

The default limit has also been increased from 32 to 64 as it appeared that
on small machines, 32 was too low to achieve high connection rates.
2012-11-19 12:39:59 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
fc6c032d8d MEDIUM: global: add support for CPU binding on Linux ("cpu-map")
The new "cpu-map" directive allows one to assign the CPU sets that
a process is allowed to bind to. This is useful in combination with
the "nbproc" and "bind-process" directives.

The support is implicit on Linux 2.6.28 and above.
2012-11-16 16:16:53 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
247a13a315 MINOR: global: don't prevent nbproc from being redefined
Having nbproc preinitialized to zero is really annoying as it prevents
some checks from being correctly performed. Also the check to prevent
nbproc from being redefined is totally useless, so let's preset it to
1 and remove the test.
2012-11-15 17:38:15 +01:00
Emeric Brun
4663577e24 MINOR: build: allow packagers to specify the ssl cache size
This is done by passing the default value to SSLCACHESIZE in sessions.
User can use tune.sslcachesize to change this value.
By default, it is set to 20000 sessions as openssl internal cache size.
Currently, a session entry size is between 592 and 616 bytes depending on the arch.
2012-11-15 10:52:19 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
96aa6b32d7 MINOR: build: allow packagers to specify the default maxzlibmem
This is done by passing the default value to DEFAULT_MAXZLIBMEM in megs.
2012-11-12 15:52:53 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
e9f49e78fe MAJOR: polling: replace epoll with sepoll and remove sepoll
Now that all pollers make use of speculative I/O, there is no point
having two epoll implementations, so replace epoll with the sepoll code
and remove sepoll which has just become the standard epoll method.
2012-11-11 20:53:30 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
09f24569d4 REORG: fd: centralize the processing of speculative events
Speculative events are independant on the poller, so they can be
centralized in fd.c.
2012-11-11 17:45:39 +01:00
Cyril Bont
6162c43a0a BUILD: report zlib support in haproxy -vv
Compression algorithms are not always supported depending on build options.
"haproxy -vv" now reports if zlib is supported and lists compression algorithms
also supported.
2012-11-10 20:36:46 +01:00
William Lallemand
d85f917daf MINOR: compression: maximum compression rate limit
This patch adds input and output rate calcutation on the HTTP compresion
feature.

Compression can be limited with a maximum rate value in kilobytes per
second. The rate is set with the global 'maxcomprate' option. You can
change this value dynamicaly with 'set rate-limit http-compression
global' on the UNIX socket.
2012-11-10 17:47:27 +01:00
William Lallemand
f3747837e5 MINOR: compression: tune.comp.maxlevel
This option allows you to set the maximum compression level usable by
the compression algorithm. It affects CPU usage.
2012-11-10 17:47:07 +01:00
William Lallemand
9d5f5480fd MEDIUM: compression: limit RAM usage
With the global maxzlibmem option, you are able ton control the maximum
amount of RAM usable for HTTP compression.

A test is done before each zlib allocation, if the there isn't available
memory, the test fail and so the zlib initialization, so data won't be
compressed.
2012-11-08 15:23:30 +01:00
William Lallemand
a509e4c332 MINOR: compression: memlevel and windowsize
The window size and the memlevel of the zlib are now configurable using
global options tune.zlib.memlevel and tune.zlib.windowsize.

It affects the memory consumption of the zlib.
2012-11-08 15:23:29 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
07115412d3 MEDIUM: stick-table: allocate the table key of size buffer size
Keys are copied from samples to stick_table_key. If a key is larger
than the stick_table_key, we have an overflow. In pratice it does not
happen because it requires :
   1) a configuration with tune.bufsize larger than BUFSIZE (common)
   2) a stick-table configured with keys strictly larger than buffers
   3) extraction of data larger than BUFSIZE (eg: using payload())

Points 2 and 3 don't make any sense for a real world configuration. That
said the issue needs be fixed. The solution consists in allocating it the
same size as the global buffer size, just like the samples. This fixes the
issue.
2012-10-29 21:56:59 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
7e2c647ee7 MEDIUM: remove remains of BUFSIZE in HTTP auth and sample conversions
Sample conversions rely on two alternative buffers which were previously
allocated as static bufs of size BUFSIZE. Now they're initialized to the
global buffer size. It was the same for HTTP authentication. Note that it
seems that none of them was prone to any mistake when dealing with the
buffer size, but better stay on the safe side by maintaining the old
assumption that a trash buffer is always "large enough".
2012-10-29 20:44:36 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
19d14ef104 MEDIUM: make the trash be a chunk instead of a char *
The trash is used everywhere to store the results of temporary strings
built out of s(n)printf, or as a storage for a chunk when chunks are
needed.

Using global.tune.bufsize is not the most convenient thing either.

So let's replace trash with a chunk and directly use it as such. We can
then use trash.size as the natural way to get its size, and get rid of
many intermediary chunks that were previously used.

The patch is huge because it touches many areas but it makes the code
a lot more clear and even outlines places where trash was used without
being that obvious.
2012-10-29 16:57:30 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
acbbe900e2 CLEANUP: completely remove trashlen
Commit c919dc66 did not remove the trashlen assigment.
2012-10-29 13:29:39 +01:00
Yuxans Yao
4e25b015a7 MINOR: log: add '%Tl' to log-format
The '%Tl' is similar to '%T', but using local timezone.
2012-10-29 11:55:26 +01:00
Willy Tarreau
f2943dccd0 MAJOR: session: detach the connections from the stream interfaces
We will need to be able to switch server connections on a session and
to keep idle connections. In order to achieve this, the preliminary
requirement is that the connections can survive the session and be
detached from them.

Right now they're still allocated at exactly the same place, so when
there is a session, there are always 2 connections. We could soon
improve on this by allocating the outgoing connection only during a
connect().

This current patch touches a lot of code and intentionally does not
change any functionnality. Performance tests show no regression (even
a very minor improvement). The doc has not yet been updated.
2012-10-26 20:15:20 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
c919dc66a3 CLEANUP: remove trashlen
trashlen is a copy of global.tune.bufsize, so let's stop using it as
a duplicate, fall back to the original bufsize, it's less confusing
this way.
2012-10-26 20:04:27 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
772f0dd545 BUG/MEDIUM: command-line option -D must have precedence over "debug"
From the beginning it has been said that -D must always be used on the
command line from startup scripts so that haproxy does not accidentally
stay in foreground when loaded from init script... Except that this has
not been true for a long time now.

The fix is easy and must be backported to 1.4 too which is affected.
2012-10-26 16:04:28 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
2e845be249 MEDIUM: sample: pass an empty list instead of a null for fetch args
ACL and sample fetches use args list and it is really not convenient to
check for null args everywhere. Now for empty args we pass a constant
list of end of lists. It will allow us to remove many useless checks.
2012-10-19 19:49:09 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
9b28e03b66 MAJOR: channel: replace the struct buffer with a pointer to a buffer
With this commit, we now separate the channel from the buffer. This will
allow us to replace buffers on the fly without touching the channel. Since
nobody is supposed to keep a reference to a buffer anymore, doing so is not
a problem and will also permit some copy-less data manipulation.

Interestingly, these changes have shown a 2% performance increase on some
workloads, probably due to a better cache placement of data.
2012-10-13 09:07:52 +02:00
Emeric Brun
76d8895c49 MINOR: ssl: add defines LISTEN_DEFAULT_CIPHERS and CONNECT_DEFAULT_CIPHERS.
These ones are used to set the default ciphers suite on "bind" lines and
"server" lines respectively, instead of using OpenSSL's defaults. These
are probably mainly useful for distro packagers.
2012-10-05 22:11:15 +02:00
Emeric Brun
fb510ea2b9 MEDIUM: conf: rename 'cafile' and 'crlfile' statements 'ca-file' and 'crl-file'
These names were not really handy.
2012-10-05 21:50:43 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
1ae1b7b53c MEDIUM: checks: use real buffers to store requests and responses
Till now the request was made in the trash and sent to the network at
once, and the response was read into a preallocated char[]. Now we
allocate a full buffer for both the request and the response, and make
use of it.

Some of the operations will probably be replaced later with buffer macros
but the point was to ensure we could migrate to use the data layers soon.

One nice improvement caused by this change is that requests are now formed
at the beginning of the check and may safely be sent in multiple chunks if
needed.
2012-10-05 00:33:14 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
5b3a202f78 REORG: server: move the check-specific parts into a check subsection
The health checks in the servers are becoming a real mess, move them
into their own subsection. We'll soon need to have a struct buffer to
replace the char * as well as check-specific protocol and transport
layers.
2012-10-05 00:33:14 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
8113a5d78f BUG/MINOR: config: use a copy of the file name in proxy configurations
Each proxy contains a reference to the original config file and line
number where it was declared. The pointer used is just a reference to
the one passed to the function instead of being duplicated. The effect
is that it is not valid anymore at the end of the parsing and that all
proxies will be enumerated as coming from the same file on some late
configuration errors. This may happen for exmaple when reporting SSL
certificate issues.

By copying using strdup(), we avoid this issue.

1.4 has the same issue, though no report of the proxy file name is done
out of the config section. Anyway a backport is recommended to ease
post-mortem analysis.
2012-10-04 08:13:32 +02:00
Emeric Brun
d94b3fe98f MEDIUM: ssl: add client certificate authentication support
Add keyword 'verify' on bind:
'verify none': authentication disabled (default)
'verify optional': accept connection without certificate
                   and process a verify if the client sent a certificate
'verify required': reject connection without certificate
                   and process a verify if the client send a certificate

Add keyword 'cafile' on bind:
'cafile <path>' path to a client CA file used to verify.
'crlfile <path>' path to a client CRL file used to verify.
2012-10-02 08:04:49 +02:00
Emeric Brun
2b58d040b6 MINOR: ssl: add elliptic curve Diffie-Hellman support for ssl key generation
Add 'ecdhe' on 'bind' statement: to set named curve used to generate ECDHE keys
(ex: ecdhe secp521r1)
2012-10-02 08:03:21 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
290e63aa87 REORG: listener: move unix perms from the listener to the bind_conf
Unix permissions are per-bind configuration line and not per listener,
so let's concretize this in the way the config is stored. This avoids
some unneeded loops to set permissions on all listeners.

The access level is not part of the unix perms so it has been moved
away. Once we can use str2listener() to set all listener addresses,
we'll have a bind keyword parser for this one.
2012-09-20 18:07:14 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
4348fad1c1 MAJOR: listeners: use dual-linked lists to chain listeners with frontends
Navigating through listeners was very inconvenient and error-prone. Not to
mention that listeners were linked in reverse order and reverted afterwards.
In order to definitely get rid of these issues, we now do the following :
  - frontends have a dual-linked list of bind_conf
  - frontends have a dual-linked list of listeners
  - bind_conf have a dual-linked list of listeners
  - listeners have a pointer to their bind_conf

This way we can now navigate from anywhere to anywhere and always find the
proper bind_conf for a given listener, as well as find the list of listeners
for a current bind_conf.
2012-09-20 16:48:07 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
2a65ff014e MEDIUM: config: replace ssl_conf by bind_conf
Some settings need to be merged per-bind config line and are not necessarily
SSL-specific. It becomes quite inconvenient to have this ssl_conf SSL-specific,
so let's replace it with something more generic.
2012-09-15 22:29:33 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
d1d5454180 REORG: split "protocols" files into protocol and listener
It was becoming confusing to have protocols and listeners in the same
files, split them.
2012-09-15 22:29:32 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
1ee0e302a1 BUILD: report openssl build settings in haproxy -vv
Since it's common enough to discover that some config options are not
supported due to some openssl version or build options, we report the
relevant ones in "haproxy -vv".
2012-09-10 09:27:02 +02:00
Emeric Brun
fc0421fde9 MEDIUM: ssl: add support for SNI and wildcard certificates
A side effect of this change is that the "ssl" keyword on "bind" lines is now
just a boolean and that "crt" is needed to designate certificate files or
directories.

Note that much refcounting was needed to have the free() work correctly due to
the number of cert aliases which can make a context be shared by multiple names.
2012-09-10 09:27:02 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
f5ae8f7637 MEDIUM: config: centralize handling of SSL config per bind line
SSL config holds many parameters which are per bind line and not per
listener. Let's use a per-bind line config instead of having it
replicated for each listener.

At the moment we only do this for the SSL part but this should probably
evolved to handle more of the configuration and maybe even the state per
bind line.
2012-09-08 08:31:50 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
aa52bef622 BUILD: shut a gcc warning introduced by commit 269ab31
Usual warning on unchecked write() on which no operation is possible.
2012-09-08 08:24:51 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
403edff4b8 MEDIUM: config: implement maxsslconn in the global section
SSL connections take a huge amount of memory, and unfortunately openssl
does not check malloc() returns and easily segfaults when too many
connections are used.

The only solution against this is to provide a global maxsslconn setting
to reject SSL connections above the limit in order to avoid reaching
unsafe limits.
2012-09-06 12:10:43 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
269ab318ef BUG/MEDIUM: workaround an eglibc bug which truncates the pidfiles when nbproc > 1
Thomas Heil reported that when using nbproc > 1, his pidfiles were
regularly truncated. The issue could be tracked down to the presence
of a call to lseek(pidfile, 0, SEEK_SET) just before the close() call
in the children, resulting in the file being truncated by the children
while the parent was feeding it. This unexpected lseek() is transparently
performed by fclose().

Since there is no way to have the file automatically closed during the
fork, the only solution is to bypass the libc and use open/write/close
instead of fprintf() and fclose().

The issue was observed on eglibc 2.15.
2012-09-05 15:04:20 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
ff9f7698fc BUILD: fix build error without SSL (ssl_cert)
One last-minute optimization broke the build without SSL support.
Move ssl_cert out of the #ifdef/#endif and it's OK.
2012-09-04 15:13:20 +02:00
Emeric Brun
fc32acafcd MINOR: ssl add global setting tune.sslcachesize to set SSL session cache size.
This new global setting allows the user to change the SSL cache size in
number of sessions. It defaults to 20000.
2012-09-03 22:36:33 +02:00
Emeric Brun
6e159299f1 MEDIUM: config: add the 'ssl' keyword on 'bind' lines
"bind" now supports "ssl" followed by a PEM cert+key file name.
2012-09-03 20:49:14 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
8263d2b259 CLEANUP: channel: use "channel" instead of "buffer" in function names
This is a massive rename of most functions which should make use of the
word "channel" instead of the word "buffer" in their names.

In concerns the following ones (new names) :

unsigned long long channel_forward(struct channel *buf, unsigned long long bytes);
static inline void channel_init(struct channel *buf)
static inline int channel_input_closed(struct channel *buf)
static inline int channel_output_closed(struct channel *buf)
static inline void channel_check_timeouts(struct channel *b)
static inline void channel_erase(struct channel *buf)
static inline void channel_shutr_now(struct channel *buf)
static inline void channel_shutw_now(struct channel *buf)
static inline void channel_abort(struct channel *buf)
static inline void channel_stop_hijacker(struct channel *buf)
static inline void channel_auto_connect(struct channel *buf)
static inline void channel_dont_connect(struct channel *buf)
static inline void channel_auto_close(struct channel *buf)
static inline void channel_dont_close(struct channel *buf)
static inline void channel_auto_read(struct channel *buf)
static inline void channel_dont_read(struct channel *buf)
unsigned long long channel_forward(struct channel *buf, unsigned long long bytes)

Some functions provided by channel.[ch] have kept their "buffer" name because
they are really designed to act on the buffer according to some information
gathered from the channel. They have been moved together to the same place in
the file for better readability but they were not changed at all.

The "buffer" memory pool was also renamed "channel".
2012-09-03 20:47:33 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
c7e4238df0 REORG: buffers: split buffers into chunk,buffer,channel
Many parts of the channel definition still make use of the "buffer" word.
2012-09-03 20:47:32 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
75bf2c925f REORG: sock_raw: rename the files raw_sock*
The "raw_sock" prefix will be more convenient for naming functions as
it will be prefixed with the data layer and suffixed with the data
direction. So let's rename the files now to avoid any further confusion.

The #include directive was also removed from a number of files which do
not need it anymore.
2012-09-02 21:54:56 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
db3b32610f REORG/MEDIUM: fd: remove FD_STCLOSE from struct fdtab
In an attempt to get rid of fdtab[].state, and to move the relevant
parts to the connection struct, we remove the FD_STCLOSE state which
can easily be deduced from the <owner> pointer as there is a 1:1 match.
2012-09-02 21:51:25 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
39b0665bc7 BUG/MINOR: commit 196729ef used wrong condition resulting in freeing constants
Recent commit 196729ef had inverted condition to free format strings. No
backport is needed, it was never released.
2012-06-01 10:58:06 +02:00