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Willy Tarreau
31794892af MINOR: unix: remove the now unused proto_uxst.h file
Since everything is self contained in proto_uxst.c there's no need to
export anything. The same should be done for proto_tcp.c but the file
contains other stuff that's not related to the TCP protocol itself
and which should first be moved somewhere else.
2017-09-15 11:49:52 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
9d5be5c823 MINOR: protocols: register the ->add function and stop calling them directly
cfgparse has no business directly calling each individual protocol's 'add'
function to create a listener. Now that they're all registered, better
perform a protocol lookup on the family and have a standard ->add method
for all of them.
2017-09-15 11:49:52 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
3228238c73 MINOR: protocols: always pass a "port" argument to the listener creation
It's a shame that cfgparse() has to make special cases of each protocol
just to cast the port to the target address family. Let's pass the port
in argument to the function. The unix listener simply ignores it.
2017-09-15 11:49:52 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
20814ff1fc MINOR: frontend: don't retrieve ALPN on the critical path
It's pointless to read it on each and every accept(), as we only need
it for reporting in debugging mode a few lines later. Let's move this
part to the relevant block.
2017-09-15 11:49:27 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
04b9286933 MINOR: peers: don't reference the incoming listener on outgoing connections
Since v1.7 it's pointless to reference a listener when greating a session
for an outgoing connection, it only complicates the code. SPOE and Lua were
cleaned up in 1.8-dev1 but the peers code was forgotten. This patch fixes
this by not assigning such a listener for outgoing connections. It also has
the extra benefit of not discounting the outgoing connections from the number
of allowed incoming connections (the code currently adds a safety marging of
3 extra connections to take care of this).
2017-09-15 11:01:04 +02:00
Andjelko Iharos
c3680ecdf8 MINOR: add severity information to cli feedback messages 2017-09-13 13:38:32 +02:00
Andjelko Iharos
c4df59e914 MINOR: cli: add socket commands and config to prepend informational messages with severity
Adds cli commands to change at runtime whether informational messages
are prepended with severity level or not, with support for numeric and
worded severity in line with syslog severity level.

Adds stats socket config keyword severity-output to set default behavior
per socket on startup.
2017-09-13 13:37:59 +02:00
Thierry FOURNIER
d697596c6c MINOR: tasks: Move Lua notification from Lua to tasks
These notification management function and structs are generic and
it will be better to move in common parts.

The notification management functions and structs have names
containing some "lua" references because it was written for
the Lua. This patch removes also these references.
2017-09-11 18:59:40 +02:00
Thierry FOURNIER
2da788e755 MEDIUM: xref/lua: Use xref for referencing cosocket relation between stream and lua
This relation will ensure that each was informed about death of another one.
2017-09-11 18:59:40 +02:00
Thierry FOURNIER
b01d28f976 BUG/MINOR: Lua: The socket may be destroyed when we try to access.
When we try to access to other proxy context, we must check
its existence because haproxy can kill it between the creation
and the usage.

This patch should be backported in 1.6 and 1.7
2017-09-11 18:59:40 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
5d468ca97b BUG/MEDIUM: http: Close streams for connections closed before a redirect
A previous fix was made to prevent the connection to a server if a redirect was
performed during the request processing when we wait to keep the client
connection alive. This fix introduced a pernicious bug. If a client closes its
connection immediately after sending a request, it is possible to keep stream
alive infinitely. This happens when the connection closure is caught when the
request is received, before the request parsing.

To be more specific, this happens because the close event is not "forwarded",
first because of the call to "channel_dont_connect" in the function
"http_apply_redirect_rule", then because we want to keep the client connection
alive, we explicitly call "channel_dont_close" in the function
"http_request_forward_body".

So, to fix the bug, instead of blocking the server connection, we force its
shutdown. This will force the stream to re-evaluate all connexions states. So it
will detect the client has closed its connection.

This patch must be backported in 1.7.
2017-09-11 17:39:21 +02:00
Emmanuel Hocdet
ddcde195eb MINOR: ssl: rework smp_fetch_ssl_fc_cl_str without internal ssl use
smp_fetch_ssl_fc_cl_str as very limited usage (only work with openssl == 1.0.2
compiled with the option enable-ssl-trace). It use internal cipher.algorithm_ssl
attribut and SSL_CIPHER_standard_name (available with ssl-trace).
This patch implement this (debug) function in a standard way. It used common
SSL_CIPHER_get_name to display cipher name. It work with openssl >= 1.0.2
and boringssl.
2017-09-09 08:36:22 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
3d609a755e Revert "BUG/MINOR: server: Remove FQDN requirement for using init-addr and state file"
This reverts commit 19e8aa58f7.

It causes some trouble reported by Manu :
   listen tls
     [...]
     server bla 127.0.0.1:8080

   [ALERT] 248/130258 (21960) : parsing [/etc/haproxy/test.cfg:53] : 'server bla' : no method found to resolve address '(null)'
   [ALERT] 248/130258 (21960) : Failed to initialize server(s) addr.

According to Nenad :
  "It's not a good way to fix the issue we were experiencing
   before. It will need a bigger rewrite, because the logic in
   srv_iterate_initaddr needs to be changed."
2017-09-06 14:22:45 +02:00
Nenad Merdanovic
19e8aa58f7 BUG/MINOR: server: Remove FQDN requirement for using init-addr and state file
Historically the DNS was the only way of updating the server IP dynamically
and the init-addr processing and state file load required the server to have
an FQDN defined. Given that we can now update the IP through the socket as
well and also can have different init-addr values (like IP and 'none') - this
requirement needs to be removed.

This patch should be backported to 1.7.
2017-09-05 15:52:58 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
ab62f51959 MINOR: polling: Use fd_update_events to update events seen for a fd
Now, the same function is used by all pollers to update events seen for a
fd. This will ease the threads support integration.
2017-09-05 15:45:11 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
9fab7bedfb BUG/MEDIUM: epoll: ensure we always consider HUP and ERR
Since commit 5be2f35 ("MAJOR: polling: centralize calls to I/O callbacks")
that came into 1.6-dev1, each poller deals with its own events and decides
to signal ability to receive or send on a file descriptor based on the
active events on the file descriptor.

The commit above was incorrectly done for the epoll code. Instead of
checking the active events on the fd, it checks for the new events. In
general these ones are the same for POLL_IN and POLL_OUT since they
are always cleared prior to being computed, but it is possible that
POLL_HUP and POLL_ERR were initially reported and are not reported
again (especially for HUP). This could happen for example if POLL_HUP
and POLL_IN were received together, the pending data exactly correspond
to a full buffer which is read at once, preventing the POLL_HUP from
being dealt with in the same call, and on the next call only POLL_OUT
is reported (eg: to emit some response or peers protocol ACKs). In this
case fd_may_recv() will not be enabled anymore and the close event will
be missed.

It seems quite hard to trigger this case, though it might explain some
of the rare missed close events that were detected in the past on the
peers.

This fix needs to be backported to 1.6 and 1.7.
2017-09-05 15:32:56 +02:00
Emeric Brun
52a91d3d48 MEDIUM: check: server states and weight propagation re-work
The server state and weight was reworked to handle
"pending" values updated by checks/CLI/LUA/agent.
These values are commited to be propagated to the
LB stack.

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

Pending values are named using the prefix 'next_'
Current values used by the LB stack are named 'cur_'
2017-09-05 15:23:16 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
63fe65277a MINOR: fd: Move (de)allocation of fdtab and fdinfo in (de)init_pollers
This will be useful for the threads support integration.
2017-09-05 10:49:45 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
6988f678cd MINOR: http: Use a trash chunk to store decoded string of the HTTP auth header
This string is used in sample fetches so it is safe to use a preallocated trash
chunk instead of a buffer dynamically allocated during HAProxy startup.
2017-09-05 10:36:28 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
ca20d02ea8 MINOR: stick-tables: Make static_table_key a struct variable instead of a pointer
First, this variable does not need to be publicly exposed because it is only
used by stick_table functions. So we declare it as a global static in
stick_table.c file. Then, it is useless to use a pointer. Using a plain struct
variable avoids any dynamic allocation.
2017-09-05 10:35:07 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
ad405f1714 MINOR: buffers: Move swap_buffer into buffer.c and add deinit_buffer function
swap_buffer is a global variable only used by buffer_slow_realign. So it has
been moved from global.h to buffer.c and it is allocated by init_buffer
function. deinit_buffer function has been added to release it. It is also used
to destroy the buffers' pool.
2017-09-05 10:34:30 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
084aa9615b MINOR: logs: Realloc log buffers only after the config is parsed and checked
During the configuration parsing, log buffers are reallocated when
global.max_syslog_len is updated. This can be done serveral time. So, instead of
doing it serveral time, we do it only once after the configuration parsing.
2017-09-05 10:32:38 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
0132d06f68 MINOR: logs: Use dedicated function to init/deinit log buffers
Now, we use init_log_buffers and deinit_log_buffers to, respectively, initialize
and deinitialize log buffers used for syslog messages.

These functions have been introduced to be used by threads, to deal with
thread-local log buffers.
2017-09-05 10:29:31 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
3ef2639870 MEDIUM: chunks: Realloc trash buffers only after the config is parsed and checked
Trash buffers are reallocated when "tune.bufsize" parameter is changed. Here, we
just move the realloc after the configuration parsing.

Given that the config parser doesn't rely on the trash size, it should be
harmless.
2017-09-05 10:27:46 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
748919a4c7 MINOR: chunks: Use dedicated function to init/deinit trash buffers
Now, we use init_trash_buffers and deinit_trash_buffers to, respectively,
initialize and deinitialize trash buffers (trash, trash_buf1 and trash_buf2).

These functions have been introduced to be used by threads, to deal with
thread-local trash buffers.
2017-09-05 10:22:20 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
6c57dc9145 MINOR: applet: Check applets_active_queue before processing applets queue
This is useless for now, but it will allow a huge improvement when the
multithreading will be merged.
2017-09-05 10:21:29 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
8fe4891b11 MINOR: backends: Make get_server_* functions explicitly static
Not used outside.
2017-09-05 10:20:00 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
576c5aa25c MINOR: fd: Set owner and iocb field before inserting a new fd in the fdtab
This will be needed for concurrent accesses.
2017-09-05 10:17:10 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
d531f88622 MINOR: fd: Don't forget to reset fdtab[fd].update when a fd is added/removed
It used to be guaranteed by the polling functions on a later call but
with concurrent accesses it cannot be granted anymore.
2017-09-05 10:16:42 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
f5b8adc5c0 MINOR: listeners: Change enable_listener and disable_listener into private functions
These functions are only used in listener.c.
2017-09-05 10:14:16 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
5580ba2e11 MINOR: listeners: Change listener_full and limit_listener into private functions
These functions are only used in listener_accept. So there is no need to export
them.
2017-09-05 10:13:55 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
35fe699ec7 BUG/MEDIUM: http: Fix a regression bug when a HTTP response is in TUNNEL mode
Unfortunatly, a regression bug was introduced in the commit 1486b0ab
("BUG/MEDIUM: http: Switch HTTP responses in TUNNEL mode when body length is
undefined"). HTTP responses with undefined body length are blocked until timeout
when the compression is enabled. This bug was fixed in commit 69744d92
("BUG/MEDIUM: http: Fix blocked HTTP/1.0 responses when compression is
enabled").

The bug is still the same. We do not forward response data because we are
waiting for the synchronization between the HTTP request and the response.

To fix the bug, conditions to infinitly forward channel data has been slightly
relaxed. Now, it is done if there is no more analyzer registered on the channel
or if _FLT_END analyzer is still there but without the flag CF_FLT_ANALYZE. This
last condition is only possible when a channel is waiting the end of the other
side. So, fundamentally, it means that no one is analyzing the channel
anymore. This is a transitional state during a sync phase.

This patch must be backported in 1.7.
2017-09-05 10:00:58 +02:00
Emmanuel Hocdet
4366476852 MINOR: ssl: remove duplicate ssl_methods in struct bind_conf
Patch "MINOR: ssl: support ssl-min-ver and ssl-max-ver with crt-list"
introduce ssl_methods in struct ssl_bind_conf. struct bind_conf have now
ssl_methods and ssl_conf.ssl_methods (unused). It's error-prone. This patch
remove the duplicate structure to avoid any confusion.
2017-09-05 09:42:30 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
bbae3f0170 MEDIUM: connection: remove useless flag CO_FL_DATA_WR_SH
After careful inspection, this flag is set at exactly two places :
  - once in the health-check receive callback after receipt of a
    response
  - once in the stream interface's shutw() code where CF_SHUTW is
    always set on chn->flags

The flag was checked in the checks before deciding to send data, but
when it is set, the wake() callback immediately closes the connection
so the CO_FL_SOCK_WR_SH flag is also set.

The flag was also checked in si_conn_send(), but checking the channel's
flag instead is enough and even reveals that one check involving it
could never match.

So it's time to remove this flag and replace its check with a check of
CF_SHUTW in the stream interface. This way each layer is responsible
for its shutdown, this will ease insertion of the mux layer.
2017-08-30 10:05:49 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
54e917cfa1 MEDIUM: connection: remove useless flag CO_FL_DATA_RD_SH
This flag is both confusing and wrong. It is supposed to report the
fact that the data layer has received a shutdown, but in fact this is
reported by CO_FL_SOCK_RD_SH which is set by the transport layer after
this condition is detected. The only case where the flag above is set
is in the stream interface where CF_SHUTR is also set on the receiving
channel.

In addition, it was checked in the health checks code (while never set)
and was always test jointly with CO_FL_SOCK_RD_SH everywhere, except in
conn_data_read0_pending() which incorrectly doesn't match the second
time it's called and is fortunately protected by an extra check on
(ic->flags & CF_SHUTR).

This patch gets rid of the flag completely. Now conn_data_read0_pending()
accurately reports the fact that the transport layer has detected the end
of the stream, regardless of the fact that this state was already consumed,
and the stream interface watches ic->flags&CF_SHUTR to know if the channel
was already closed by the upper layer (which it already used to do).

The now unused conn_data_read0() function was removed.
2017-08-30 08:18:50 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
5790eb0a76 MINOR: stream: provide a new stream creation function for connections
The purpose will be to create new streams for a given connection so
that we can later abstract this from a mux.
2017-08-30 07:06:39 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
0b74eae1f1 MEDIUM: session: add a pointer to a struct task in the session
The session may need to enforce a timeout when waiting for a handshake.
Till now we used a trick to avoid allocating a pointer, we used to set
the connection's owner to the task and set the task's context to the
session, so that it was possible to circle between all of them. The
problem is that we'll really need to pass the pointer to the session
to the upper layers during initialization and that the only place to
store it is conn->owner, which is squatted for this trick.

So this patch moves the struct task* into the session where it should
always have been and ensures conn->owner points to the session until
the data layer is properly initialized.
2017-08-30 07:05:49 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
ca3610251b CLEANUP: listener: remove the unused handler field
Historically listeners used to have a handler depending on the upper
layer. But now it's exclusively process_stream() and nothing uses it
anymore so it can safely be removed.
2017-08-30 07:05:08 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
87787acf72 MEDIUM: stream: make stream_new() allocate its own task
Currently a task is allocated in session_new() and serves two purposes :
  - either the handshake is complete and it is offered to the stream via
    the second arg of stream_new()

  - or the handshake is not complete and it's diverted to be used as a
    timeout handler for the embryonic session and repurposed once we land
    into conn_complete_session()

Furthermore, the task's process() function was taken from the listener's
handler in conn_complete_session() prior to being replaced by a call to
stream_new(). This will become a serious mess with the mux.

Since it's impossible to have a stream without a task, this patch removes
the second arg from stream_new() and make this function allocate its own
task. In session_accept_fd(), we now only allocate the task if needed for
the embryonic session and delete it later.
2017-08-30 07:05:04 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
8e3c6ce75a MEDIUM: connection: get rid of data->init() which was not for data
The ->init() callback of the connection's data layer was only used to
complete the session's initialisation since sessions and streams were
split apart in 1.6. The problem is that it creates a big confusion in
the layers' roles as the session has to register a dummy data layer
when waiting for a handshake to complete, then hand it off to the
stream which will replace it.

The real need is to notify that the transport has finished initializing.
This should enable a better splitting between these layers.

This patch thus introduces a connection-specific callback called
xprt_done_cb() which informs about handshake successes or failures. With
this, data->init() can disappear, CO_FL_INIT_DATA as well, and we don't
need to register a dummy data->wake() callback to be notified of errors.
2017-08-30 07:04:04 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
8ff5a8d87f BUG/MINOR: stream-int: don't check the CO_FL_CURR_WR_ENA flag
The stream interface chk_snd() code checks if the connection has already
subscribed to write events in order to avoid attempting a useless write()
which will fail. But it used to check both the CO_FL_CURR_WR_ENA and the
CO_FL_DATA_WR_ENA flags, while the former may only be present without the
latterif either the other side just disabled writing did not synchronize
yet (which is harmless) or if it's currently performing a handshake, which
is being checked by the next condition and will be better dealt with by
properly subscribing to the data events.

This code was added back in 1.5-dev20 to limit the number of useless calls
to splice() but both flags were checked at once while only CO_FL_DATA_WR_ENA
was needed. This bug seems to have no impact other than making code changes
more painful. This fix may be backported down to 1.5 though is unlikely to
be needed there.
2017-08-30 07:03:34 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
585744bf2e REORG/MEDIUM: connection: introduce the notion of connection handle
Till now connections used to rely exclusively on file descriptors. It
was planned in the past that alternative solutions would be implemented,
leading to member "union t" presenting sock.fd only for now.

With QUIC, the connection will need to continue to exist but will not
rely on a file descriptor but a connection ID.

So this patch introduces a "connection handle" which is either a file
descriptor or a connection ID, to replace the existing "union t". We've
now removed the intermediate "struct sock" which was never used. There
is no functional change at all, though the struct connection was inflated
by 32 bits on 64-bit platforms due to alignment.
2017-08-24 19:30:04 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
ee1bdd5a03 OPTIM: lua: don't add "Connection: close" on the response
Haproxy doesn't need this anymore, we're wasting cycles checking for
a Connection header in order to add "Connection: close" only in the
1.1 case so that haproxy sees it and removes it. All tests were run
in 1.0 and 1.1, with/without the request header, and in the various
keep-alive/close modes, with/without compression, and everything works
fine. It's worth noting that this header was inherited from the stats
applet and that the same cleanup probably ought to be done there as
well.
2017-08-23 16:11:38 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
a329463655 OPTIM: lua: don't use expensive functions to parse headers in the HTTP applet
In the HTTP applet, we have to parse the response headers provided by
the application and to produce a response. strcasecmp() is expensive,
and chunk_append() even more as it uses a format string.

Here we check the string length before calling strcasecmp(), which
results in strcasecmp() being called only on the relevant header in
practise due to very few collisions on the name lengths, effectively
dividing the number of calls by 3, and we replace chunk_appendf()
with memcpy() as we already know the string lengths.

Doing just this makes the "hello-world" applet 5% faster, reaching
41400 requests/s on a core i5-3320M.
2017-08-23 16:11:38 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
85cb0aecf5 BUG/MEDIUM: stream: properly set the required HTTP analysers on use-service
Commit 4850e51 ("BUG/MAJOR: lua: Do not force the HTTP analysers in
use-services") fixed a bug in how services are used in Lua, but this
fix broke the ability for Lua services to support keep-alive.

The cause is that we branch to a service while we have not yet set the
body analysers on the request nor the response, and when we start to
deal with the response we don't have any request analyser anymore. This
leads the response forward engine to detect an error and abort. It's
very likely that this also causes some random truncation of responses
though this has not been observed during the tests.

The root cause is not the Lua part in fact, the commit above was correct,
the problem is the implementation of the "use-service" action. When done
in an HTTP request, it bypasses the load balancing decisions and the
connect() phase. These ones are normally the ones preparing the request
analysers to parse the body when keep-alive is set. This should be dealt
with in the main process_use_service() function in fact.

That's what this patch does. If process_use_service() is called from the
http-request rule set, it enables the XFER_BODY analyser on the request
(since the same is always set on the response). Note that it's exactly
what is being done on the stats page which properly supports keep-alive
and compression.

This fix must be backported to 1.7 and 1.6 as the breakage appeared in 1.6.3.
2017-08-23 16:11:38 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
c9f4ea0f61 MINOR: lua: properly process the contents of the content-length field
The header's value was parsed with atoi() then compared against -1,
meaning that all the unparsable stuff returning zero was not considered
and that all multiples of 2^32 + 0xFFFFFFFF would continue to emit a
chunk.

Now instead we parse the value using a long long, only accept positive
values and consider all unparsable values as incorrect and switch to
either close or chunked encoding. This is more in line with what a
client (including haproxy's parser) would expect.

This may be backported as a cleanup to stable versions, though it's
really unlikely that Lua applications are facing side effects of this.
2017-08-23 16:11:38 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
06c75fec17 BUG/MEDIUM: lua: HTTP services must take care of body-less status codes
The following Lua code causes emission of a final chunk after the body,
which is wrong :

core.register_service("send204", "http", function(applet)
   applet:set_status(204)
   applet:start_response()
end)

Indeed, responses with status codes 1xx, 204 and 304 do not contain any
body and the message ends immediately after the empty header (cf RFC7230)
so by emitting a 0<CR><LF> we're disturbing keep-alive responses. There's
a workaround against this for now which consists in always emitting
"Content-length: 0" but it may not be cool with 304 when clients use
the headers to update their cache.

This fix must be backported to stable versions back to 1.6.
2017-08-23 16:11:38 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
d958741886 BUG/MAJOR: lua: fix the impact of the scheduler changes again
Commit d1aa41f ("BUG/MAJOR: lua: properly dequeue hlua_applet_wakeup()
for new scheduler") tried to address the side effects of the scheduler
changes on Lua, but it was not enough. Having some Lua code send data
in chunks separated by one second each clearly shows busy polling being
done.

The issue was tracked down to hlua_applet_wakeup() being woken up on
timer expiration, and returning itself without clearing the timeout,
causing the task to be re-inserted with an expiration date in the past,
thus firing again. In the past it was not a problem, as returning NULL
was enough to clear the timer. Now we can't rely on this anymore so
it's important to clear this timeout.

No backport is needed, this issue is specific to 1.8-dev and results
from an incomplete fix in the commit above.
2017-08-23 16:07:33 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
0c219be3df BUG/MEDIUM: dns: fix accepted_payload_size parser to avoid integer overflow
Since commit 9d8dbbc ("MINOR: dns: Maximum DNS udp payload set to 8192") it's
possible to specify a packet size, but passing too large a size or a negative
size is not detected and results in memset() being performed over a 2GB+ area
upon receipt of the first DNS response, causing runtime crashes.

We now check that the size is not smaller than the smallest packet which is
the DNS header size (12 bytes).

No backport is needed.
2017-08-22 12:03:46 +02:00
Baptiste Assmann
f5f71304b0 BUG/MINOR: dns: wrong resolution interval lead to 100% CPU
Since the DNS layer split and the use of obj_type structure, we did not
updated propoerly the code used to compute the interval between 2
resolutions.
A nasty loop was then created when:
- resolver's hold.valid is shorter than servers' check.inter
- a valid response is available in the DNS cache

A task was woken up for a server's resolution. The servers pick up the IP
in the cache and returns without updating the 'last update' timestamp of
the resolution (which is normal...). Then the task is woken up again for
the same server.
The fix simply computes now properly the interval between 2 resolutions
and the cache is used properly while a new resolution is triggered if
the data is not fresh enough.
2017-08-22 11:40:00 +02:00
Baptiste Assmann
8d11236234 CLEANUP: dns: remove duplicated code in dns_validate_dns_response()
a reader pointer comparison to the end of the buffer was performed twice
while once is obviously enough.

backport status: this patch can be backported into HAProxy 1.6 (with some
modification. Please contact me)
2017-08-22 11:40:00 +02:00
Baptiste Assmann
60e9c264c9 CLEANUP: dns: remove duplicated code in dns_resolve_recv()
by mistake, I duplicated a block when introductiing the list_for_each loop
on a resolution's requester list.
2017-08-22 11:40:00 +02:00
Baptiste Assmann
e2d03d2a43 MINOR: dns: make SRV record processing more verbose
For troubleshooting purpose, it may be important to know when a server
got its fqdn updated by a SRV record.
This patch makes HAProxy to report such events through stderr and logs.
2017-08-22 11:40:00 +02:00
Baptiste Assmann
e70bc05b3a MINOR: dns: automatic reduction of DNS accpeted payload size
RFC 6891 states that if a DNS client announces "big" payload size and
doesn't receive a response (because some equipments on the path may
block/drop UDP fragmented packets), then it should try asking for
smaller responses.
2017-08-22 11:40:00 +02:00
Baptiste Assmann
9d8dbbc56b MINOR: dns: Maximum DNS udp payload set to 8192
Following up DNS extension introduction, this patch aims at making the
computation of the maximum number of records in DNS response dynamic.
This computation is based on the announced payload size accepted by
HAProxy.
2017-08-22 11:39:57 +02:00
Baptiste Assmann
747359eeca BUG/MINOR: dns: server set by SRV records stay in "no resolution" status
This patch fixes a bug where some servers managed by SRV record query
types never ever recover from a "no resolution" status.
The problem is due to a wrong function called when breaking the
server/resolution (A/AAAA) relationship: this is performed when a server's SRV
record disappear from the SRV response.
2017-08-22 11:34:49 +02:00
Frédéric Lécaille
6ca71a9297 BUG/MINOR: Wrong type used as argument for spoe_decode_buffer().
Contrary to 64-bits libCs where size_t type size is 8, on systems with 32-bits
size of size_t is 4 (the size of a long) which does not equal to size of uint64_t type.
This was revealed by such GCC warnings on 32bits systems:

src/flt_spoe.c:2259:40: warning: passing argument 4 of spoe_decode_buffer from
incompatible pointer type
  if (spoe_decode_buffer(&p, end, &str, &sz) == -1)
                                         ^
As the already existing code using spoe_decode_buffer() already use such pointers to
uint64_t, in place of pointer to size_t ;), most of this code is in contrib directory,
this simple patch modifies the prototype of spoe_decode_buffer() so that to use a
pointer to uint64_t in place of a pointer to size_t, uint64_t type being the type
finally required for decode_varint().
2017-08-22 11:27:20 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
a5480694bf MINOR: http: export some of the HTTP parser macros
The two macros EXPECT_LF_HERE and EAT_AND_JUMP_OR_RETURN were exported
for use outside the HTTP parser. They now take extra arguments to avoid
implicit pointers and jump labels. These will be used to reimplement a
minimalist HTTP/1 parser in the H1->H2 gateway.
2017-08-18 13:38:47 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
f92a73d2fc MEDIUM: session: do not free a session until no stream references it
We now refrain from clearing a session's variables, counters, and from
releasing it as long as at least one stream references it. For now it
never happens but with H2 this will be mandatory to avoid double frees.
2017-08-18 13:26:35 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
2bfd35885e MINOR: stream: link the stream to its session
Now each stream is added to the session's list of streams, so that it
will be possible to know all the streams belonging to a session, and
to know if any stream is still attached to a sessoin.
2017-08-18 13:26:35 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
bcb86abaca MINOR: session: add a streams field to the session struct
This will be used to hold the list of streams belonging to a given session.
2017-08-18 13:26:35 +02:00
Baptiste Assmann
686408bb6c MINOR: dns: default "hold obsolete" timeout set to 0
The "hold obsolete" timer is used to prevent HAProxy from moving a server to
an other IP or from considering the server as DOWN if the IP currently
affected to this server has not been seen for this period of time in DNS
responses.

That said, historically, HAProxy used to update servers as soon as the IP
has disappeared from the response. Current default timeout break this
historical behavior and may change HAProxy's behavior when people will
upgrade to 1.8.

This patch changes the default value to 0 to keep backward compatibility.
2017-08-18 11:26:14 +02:00
Baptiste Assmann
2af08fe3de MINOR: dns: enabled edns0 extension and make accpeted payload size tunable
Edns extensions may be used to negotiate some settings between a DNS
client and a server.
For now we only use it to announce the maximum response payload size accpeted
by HAProxy.
This size can be set through a configuration parameter in the resolvers
section. If not set, it defaults to 512 bytes.
2017-08-18 11:25:56 +02:00
Baptiste Assmann
6fb8192b28 MINOR: dns: enable caching of responses for server set by a SRV record
The function srv_set_fqdn() is used to update a server's fqdn and set
accordingly its DNS resolution.
Current implementation prevents a server whose update is triggered by a
SRV record from being linked to an existing resolution in the cache (if
applicable).
This patch aims at fixing this.
2017-08-18 11:25:41 +02:00
Baptiste Assmann
7d2a12662b MINOR: dns: ability to use a SRV resolution for multiple backends
Current code implementation prevents multiple backends from relying on
the same SRV resolution. Actually, only the first backend which triggers
the resolution gets updated.

This patch makes HAProxy to process the whole list of the 'curr'
requesters to apply the changes everywhere (hence, the cache also applies
to SRV records...)
2017-08-18 11:25:31 +02:00
Baptiste Assmann
a644aa8e39 MINOR: dns: make debugging function dump_dns_config() compatible with SRV records
This function is particularly useful when debugging DNS resolution at
run time in HAProxy.
SRV records must be read differently, hence we have to update this
function.
2017-08-18 11:25:25 +02:00
Baptiste Assmann
2043327170 MINOR: dns: duplicate entries in resolution wait queue for SRV records
This loop is useless and duplicates entries into the resolution queue
for nothing.
Entries are already added a bit sooner in the same function.
2017-08-18 11:25:04 +02:00
Baptiste Assmann
63a2811077 MINOR: dns: update dns response buffer reading pointer due to SRV record
DNS SRV records uses "dns name compression" to store the target name.
"dns compression" principle is simple. Let's take the name below:
  3336633266663038.red.default.svc.cluster.local.
It can be stored "as is" in the response or it can be compressed like
this:
  3336633266663038<POINTER>
and <POINTER> would point to the string
'.red.default.svc.cluster.local.' availble in the question section for
example.
This mechanism allows storing much more data in a single DNS response.

This means the flag "record->data_len" which stores the size of the
record (hence the whole string, uncompressed) can't be used to move the
pointer forward when reading responses. We must use the "offset" integer
which means the real number of bytes occupied by the target name.

If we don't do that, we can properly read the first SRV record, then we
loose alignment and we start reading unrelated data (still in the
response) leading to a false negative error treated as an "invalid"
response...
2017-08-18 11:24:57 +02:00
Baptiste Assmann
ddc8ce6d29 MINOR: dns: update record dname matching for SRV query types
DNS response for SRV queries look like this:
- query dname looks like '_http._tcp.red.default.svc.cluster.local'
- answer record dname looks like
  '3336633266663038.red.default.svc.cluster.local.'

Of course, it never matches... and it triggers many false positive in
the current code (which is suitable for A/AAAA/CNAME).

This patch simply ignores this dname matching in the case of SRV query
type.
2017-08-18 11:24:45 +02:00
Baptiste Assmann
251abb9cbe MINOR: dns: Update analysis of TRUNCATED response for SRV records
First implementation of the DNS parser used to consider TRUNCATED
responses as errors and triggered a failover to an other query type
(usually A to AAAA or vice-versa).

When we query for SRV records, a TRUNCATED response still contains valid
records we can exploit, so we shouldn't trigger a failover in such case.

Note that we had to move the maching against the flag later in the
response parsing (actually, until we can read the query type....)
2017-08-18 11:24:35 +02:00
Olivier Houchard
97148f60b8 MINOR: init: Fix CPU affinity setting on FreeBSD.
Use a cpuset_t instead of assuming the cpu mask is an unsigned long.
This should fix setting the CPU affinity on FreeBSD >= 11.

This patch should be backported to stable releases.
2017-08-17 18:39:52 +02:00
Olivier Houchard
0d00593361 CLEANUP: raw_sock: Use a better name for the constructor than __ssl_sock_deinit()
I just noticed the raw socket constructor was called __ssl_sock_deinit,
which is a bit confusing, and wrong twice, so the attached patch renames it
to __raw_sock_init, which seems more correct.
2017-08-17 18:33:21 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
7632548d97 BUG/MAJOR: stream: in stream_free(), close the front endpoint and not the origin
stream_free() used to close the front connection by using s->sess->origin,
instead of using s->si[0].end. This is very visible in HTTP/2 where the
front connection is abusively closed and causes all sort of issues including
crashes caused by double closes due to the same origin being referenced many
times.

It's also suspected that it may have caused some of the early issues met
during the Lua development.

It's uncertain whether stable branches are affected. It might be worth
backporting it once it has been confirmed not to create new impacts.
2017-08-17 18:26:56 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
50bc31d4d6 BUILD/MINOR: build without openssl still broken
As mentionned in commit cf4e496c9 ("BUG/MEDIUM: build without openssl broken"),
commit 872f9c213 ("MEDIUM: ssl: add basic support for OpenSSL crypto engine")
broke the build without openssl support. But the former did only fix it when
openssl is not enabled, but not when it's not installed on the system :

In file included from src/haproxy.c:112:
include/proto/ssl_sock.h:24:25: openssl/ssl.h: No such file or directory
In file included from src/haproxy.c:112:
include/proto/ssl_sock.h:45: error: syntax error before "SSL_CTX"
include/proto/ssl_sock.h:75: error: syntax error before '*' token
include/proto/ssl_sock.h:75: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of `ssl_sock_create_cert'
include/proto/ssl_sock.h:75: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
include/proto/ssl_sock.h:76: error: syntax error before '*' token
include/proto/ssl_sock.h:76: warning: type defaults to `int' in declaration of `ssl_sock_get_generated_cert'
include/proto/ssl_sock.h:76: warning: data definition has no type or storage class
include/proto/ssl_sock.h:77: error: syntax error before '*' token

Now we also surround the include with #ifdef USE_OPENSSL to fix this. No
backport is needed since openssl async engines were not backported.
2017-08-16 19:21:31 +02:00
Emmanuel Hocdet
15969297af BUILD: ssl: replace SSL_CTX_get0_privatekey for openssl < 1.0.2
Commit 48a8332a introduce SSL_CTX_get0_privatekey in openssl-compat.h but
SSL_CTX_get0_privatekey access internal structure and can't be a candidate
to openssl-compat.h. The workaround with openssl < 1.0.2 is to use SSL_new
then SSL_get_privatekey.
2017-08-11 11:35:26 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
286ec68f82 BUILD/MINOR: cli: shut a minor gcc warning in "show fd"
Recent commit 7a4a0ac ("MINOR: cli: add a new "show fd" command") introduced
a warning when building at -O2 and above. The compiler doesn't know if a
variable's value might have changed between two if blocks so warns that some
values might be used uninitialized, which is not the case. Let's simply
initialize them to shut the warning.
2017-08-09 16:35:44 +02:00
Olivier Houchard
b68fda40d7 MINOR: check: Fix checks when using SRV records.
When started, a server may not yet have an associated protocol, so don't
bother trying to run the checks until it is there.
2017-08-09 16:32:50 +02:00
Olivier Houchard
8da5f98fbe MINOR: dns: Handle SRV records.
Make it so for each server, instead of specifying a hostname, one can use
a SRV label.
When doing so, haproxy will first resolve the SRV label, then use the
resulting hostnames, as well as port and weight (priority is ignored right
now), to each server using the SRV label.
It is resolved periodically, and any server disappearing from the SRV records
will be removed, and any server appearing will be added, assuming there're
free servers in haproxy.
2017-08-09 16:32:49 +02:00
Olivier Houchard
a8c6db8d2d MINOR: dns: Cache previous DNS answers.
As DNS servers may not return all IPs in one answer, we want to cache the
previous entries. Those entries are removed when considered obsolete, which
happens when the IP hasn't been returned by the DNS server for a time
defined in the "hold obsolete" parameter of the resolver section. The default
is 30s.
2017-08-09 16:32:49 +02:00
Emmanuel Hocdet
aa0d637292 MINOR: ssl: allow to start without certificate if strict-sni is set
With strict-sni, ssl connection will fail if no certificate match. Have no
certificate in bind line, fail on all ssl connections. It's ok with the
behavior of strict-sni. When 'generate-certificates' is set 'strict-sni' is
never used. When 'strict-sni' is set, default_ctx is never used. Allow to start
without certificate only in this case.

Use case is to start haproxy with ssl before customer start to use certificates.
Typically with 'crt' on a empty directory and 'strict-sni' parameters.
2017-08-09 16:30:28 +02:00
Frédéric Lécaille
3169471964 MINOR: Add server port field to server state file.
This patch adds server ports to server state file at the end of each line
for backward compatibility.
2017-08-03 14:31:46 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
48a8332a4a BUG/MEDIUM: ssl: Fix regression about certificates generation
Since the commit f6b37c67 ["BUG/MEDIUM: ssl: in bind line, ssl-options after
'crt' are ignored."], the certificates generation is broken.

To generate a certificate, we retrieved the private key of the default
certificate using the SSL object. But since the commit f6b37c67, the SSL object
is created with a dummy certificate (initial_ctx).

So to fix the bug, we use directly the default certificate in the bind_conf
structure. We use SSL_CTX_get0_privatekey function to do so. Because this
function does not exist for OpenSSL < 1.0.2 and for LibreSSL, it has been added
in openssl-compat.h with the right #ifdef.
2017-07-28 18:25:18 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
7a4a0ac71d MINOR: cli: add a new "show fd" command
This one dumps the fdtab for all active FDs with some quickly interpretable
characters to read the flags (like upper case=set, lower case=unset). It
can probably be improved to report fdupdt[] and/or fdinfo[] but at least it
provides a good start and allows to see how FDs are seen. When the fd owner
is a connection, its flags are also reported as it can help compare with the
polling status, and the target (fe/px/sv) as well. When it's a listener, the
listener's state is reported as well as the frontend it belongs to.
2017-07-28 17:03:12 +02:00
Adis Nezirovic
ceee933862 BUG/MINOR: lua: Fix bitwise logic for hlua_server_check_* functions.
The logical operations were inverted so enable/disable operations did
the opposite.

The bug is present since 1.7 so the fix should be backported there.
2017-07-28 15:24:57 +02:00
Emmanuel Hocdet
174dfe55a0 MINOR: ssl: add "no-ca-names" parameter for bind
This option prevent to send CA names in server hello message when
ca-file is used. This parameter is also available in "crt-list".
2017-07-28 15:20:48 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
46d5b0872a BUG/MEDIUM: stream: don't retry SSL connections which fail the SNI name check
Commits 2ab8867 ("MINOR: ssl: compare server certificate names to the
SNI on outgoing connections") and 96c7b8d ("BUG/MINOR: ssl: Fix check
against SNI during server certificate verification") made it possible
to check that the server's certificate matches the name presented in
the SNI field. While it solves a class of problems, it opens another
one which is that by failing such a connection, we'll retry it and put
more load on the server. It can be a real problem if a user can trigger
this issue, which is what will very often happen when the SNI is forwarded
from the client to the server.

This patch solves this by detecting that this very specific hostname
verification failed and that the hostname was provided using SNI, and
then it simply disables retries and the failure is immediate.

At the time of writing this patch, the previous patches were not backported
(yet), so no backport is needed for this one unless the aforementionned
patches are backported as well. This patch requires previous patches
"BUG/MINOR: ssl: make use of the name in SNI before verifyhost" and
"MINOR: ssl: add a new error code for wrong server certificates".
2017-07-28 12:06:05 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
71d058c288 MINOR: ssl: add a new error codes for wrong server certificates
If a server presents an unexpected certificate to haproxy, that is, a
certificate that doesn't match the expected name as configured in
verifyhost or as requested using SNI, we want to store that precious
information. Fortunately we have access to the connection in the
verification callback so it's possible to store an error code there.

For this purpose we use CO_ER_SSL_MISMATCH_SNI (for when the cert name
didn't match the one requested using SNI) and CO_ER_SSL_MISMATCH for
when it doesn't match verifyhost.
2017-07-28 11:50:16 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
ad92a9a7be BUG/MINOR: ssl: make use of the name in SNI before verifyhost
Commit 2ab8867 ("MINOR: ssl: compare server certificate names to the SNI
on outgoing connections") introduced the ability to check server cert
names against the name provided with in the SNI, but verifyhost was kept
as a way to force the name to check against. This was a mistake, because :
  - if an SNI is used, any static hostname in verifyhost will be wrong ;
    worse, if it matches and doesn't match the SNI, the server presented
    the wrong certificate ;

  - there's no way to have a default name to check against for health
    checks anymore because the point above mandates the removal of the
    verifyhost directive

This patch reverses the ordering of the check : whenever SNI is used, the
name provided always has precedence (ie the server must always present a
certificate that matches the requested name). And if no SNI is provided,
then verifyhost is used, and will be configured to match the server's
default certificate name. This will work both when SNI is not used and
for health checks.

If the commit 2ab8867 is backported in 1.7 and/or 1.6, this one must be
backported too.
2017-07-28 11:38:41 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
96c7b8dbd2 BUG/MINOR: ssl: Fix check against SNI during server certificate verification
This patch fixes the commit 2ab8867 ("MINOR: ssl: compare server certificate
names to the SNI on outgoing connections")

When we check the certificate sent by a server, in the verify callback, we get
the SNI from the session (SSL_SESSION object). In OpenSSL, tlsext_hostname value
for this session is copied from the ssl connection (SSL object). But the copy is
done only if the "server_name" extension is found in the server hello
message. This means the server has found a certificate matching the client's
SNI.

When the server returns a default certificate not matching the client's SNI, it
doesn't set any "server_name" extension in the server hello message. So no SNI
is set on the SSL session and SSL_SESSION_get0_hostname always returns NULL.

To fix the problemn, we get the SNI directly from the SSL connection. It is
always defined with the value set by the client.

If the commit 2ab8867 is backported in 1.7 and/or 1.6, this one must be
backported too.

Note: it's worth mentionning that by making the SNI check work, we
      introduce another problem by which failed SNI checks can cause
      long connection retries on the server, and in certain cases the
      SNI value used comes from the client. So this patch series must
      not be backported until this issue is resolved.
2017-07-26 19:43:33 +02:00
Thierry FOURNIER
9b82a588cd MINOR: lua: Add lists of frontends and backends
Adis Nezirovic reports:

   While playing with Lua API I've noticed that core.proxies attribute
   doesn't return all the proxies, more precisely the ones with same names
   (e.g. for frontend and backend with the same name it would only return
   the latter one).

So, this patch fixes this problem without breaking the actual behaviour.
We have two case of proxies with frontend/backend capabilities:

The first case is the listen. This case is not a problem because the
proxy object process these two entities as only one and it is the
expected behavior. With these case the "proxies" list works fine.

The second case is the frontend and backend with the same name. i think
that this case is possible for compatibility with 'listen' declaration.
These two proxes with same name and different capabilities must not
processed with the same object (different statitics, differents orders).
In fact, one the the two object crush the other one whoch is no longer
accessible.

To fix this problem, this patch adds two lists which are "frontends" and
"backends", each of these list contains specialized proxy, but warning
the "listen" proxy are declare in each list.
2017-07-25 18:19:50 +02:00
Thierry FOURNIER
f2bbe38242 MINOR: lua: Add proxy as member of proxy object.
By Adis Nezirovic:

   This is just for convenience and uniformity, Proxy.servers/listeners
   returns a table/hash of objects with names as keys, but for example when
   I want to pass such object to some other Lua function I have to manually
   copy the name (or wrap the object), since the object itself doesn't
   expose name info.

This patch simply adds the proxy name as member of the proxy object.
2017-07-25 18:18:40 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
d1aa41f83b BUG/MAJOR: lua: properly dequeue hlua_applet_wakeup() for new scheduler
The recent scheduler change broke the Lua co-sockets due to
hlua_applet_wakeup() returning NULL after waking the applet up. With the
previous scheduler, returning NULL was a way to do nothing on return.

With the new one it keeps TASK_RUNNING set, causing all new notifications
to end up into t->pending_state instead of t->state, and prevents the
task from being added into the run queue again, so and it's never woken
up anymore.

The applet keeps waking up, causing hlua_socket_handler() to do nothing
new, then si_applet_wake_cb() calling stream_int_notify() to try to wake
the task up, which it can't do due to the TASK_RUNNING flag, then decide
that since the associated task is not in the run queue, it needs to call
stream_int_update_applet() to propagate the update. This last one finds
that the applet needs to be woken up to deal with the last reported events
and calling appctx_wakeup() again. Previously, this situation didn't exist
because the task was always added in the run queue despite the TASK_RUNNING
flag.

By returning the task instead in hlua_applet_wakeup(), we can ensure its
flag is properly cleared and the task is requeued if needed or just sits
waiting for new events to happen.

This fix requires the previous ones ("BUG/MINOR: lua: always detach the
tcp/http tasks before freeing them") and MINOR: task: always preinitialize
the task's timeout in task_init().

Thanks to Thierry, Christopher and Emeric for the long head-scratching
session!

No backport is needed as the bug doesn't appear in older versions and
it's unsure whether we'll not break something by backporting it.
2017-07-24 18:14:49 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
f1d33db10a CLEANUP: task: remove all initializations to TICK_ETERNITY after task_new()
This is now guaranteed by design, simply remove these unneeded parts to
avoid confusion.
2017-07-24 17:55:20 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
bd7fc95edb BUG/MINOR: lua: always detach the tcp/http tasks before freeing them
In hlua_{http,tcp}_applet_release(), a call to task_free() is performed
to release the task, but no task_delete() is made on these tasks. Till
now it wasn't much of a problem because this was normally not done with
the task in the run queue, and the task was never put into the wait queue
since it doesn't have any timer. But with threading it will become an
issue. And not having this already prevents another bug from being fixed.

Thanks to Christopher for spotting this one. A backport to 1.7 and 1.6 is
preferred for safety.
2017-07-24 17:35:27 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
d02210cd30 MINOR: samples: Don't allocate memory for SMP_T_METH sample when method is known
For known methods (GET,POST...), in samples, an enum is used instead of a chunk
to reference the method. So there is no needs to allocate memory when a variable
is stored with this kind of sample.
2017-07-24 17:16:11 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
ec10051349 MINOR: samples: Handle the type SMP_T_METH when we duplicate a sample in smp_dup
First, the type SMP_T_METH was not handled by smp_dup function. It was never
called with this kind of samples, so it's not really a problem. But, this could
be useful in future.

For all known HTTP methods (GET, POST...), there is no extra space allocated for
a sample of type SMP_T_METH. But for unkown methods, it uses a chunk. So, like
for strings, we duplicate data, using a trash chunk.
2017-07-24 17:15:47 +02:00
Nenad Merdanovic
a9f040453a BUG/MINOR: lua: Correctly use INET6_ADDRSTRLEN in Server.get_addr()
The get_addr() method of the Lua Server class incorrectly used
INET_ADDRSTRLEN for IPv6 addresses resulting in failing to convert
longer IPv6 addresses to strings.

This fix should be backported to 1.7.
2017-07-24 06:53:52 +02:00
Nenad Merdanovic
3849473828 BUG/MINOR: lua: Fix Server.get_addr() port values
The get_addr() method of the Lua Server class was using the
'sockaddr_storage addr' member to get the port value. HAProxy does not
store ports in this member as it uses a separate member, called
'svc_port'.

This fix should be backported to 1.7.
2017-07-24 06:53:52 +02:00
David Carlier
b781dbede3 MINOR: memory: remove macros
We finally get rid of the macros and use usual memory management
functions directly.
2017-07-21 09:54:03 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
56d260916f BUG/MAJOR: http: Fix possible infinity loop in http_sync_(req|res)_state
In commit "MINOR: http: Switch requests/responses in TUNNEL mode only by
checking txn flags", it is possible to have an infinite loop on HTTP_MSG_CLOSING
state.
2017-07-20 11:44:28 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
abd9bb20b7 BUILD: lua: replace timegm() with my_timegm() to fix build on Solaris 10
Akhnin Nikita reported that Lua doesn't build on Solaris 10 because
the code uses timegm() to parse a date, which is not provided there.
The recommended way to implement timegm() is broken in the man page,
as it is based on a change of the TZ environment variable at run time
before calling the function (which is obviously not thread safe, and
terribly inefficient).

Here instead we rely on the new my_timegm() function, it should be
sufficient for all known use cases.
2017-07-19 19:15:13 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
cb1949b8b3 MINOR: tools: add a portable timegm() alternative
timegm() is not provided everywhere and the documentation on how to
replace it is bogus as it proposes an inefficient and non-thread safe
alternative.

Here we reimplement everything needed to compute the number of seconds
since Epoch based on the broken down fields in struct tm. It is only
guaranteed to return correct values for correct inputs. It was successfully
tested with all possible 32-bit values of time_t converted to struct tm
using gmtime() and back to time_t using the legacy timegm() and this
function, and both functions always produced the same result.

Thanks to Benoît Garnier for an instructive discussion and detailed
explanations of the various time functions, leading to this solution.
2017-07-19 19:15:06 +02:00
Emmanuel Hocdet
f80bc24dde MINOR: ssl: remove an unecessary SSL_OP_NO_* dependancy
Use methodVersions table to display "OpenSSL library supports".
2017-07-19 14:38:14 +02:00
Emmanuel Hocdet
23877ab653 BUG/MINOR: ssl: remove haproxy SSLv3 support when ssl lib have no SSLv3
The commit 5db33cbd "MEDIUM: ssl: ssl_methods implementation is reworked and
factored for min/max tlsxx" drop the case when ssl lib have removed SSLv3.
The commit 1e59fcc5 "BUG/MINOR: ssl: Be sure that SSLv3 connection methods
exist for openssl < 1.1.0" fix build but it's false because haproxy think
that ssl lib support SSLv3.

SSL_OP_NO_* are flags to set in ssl_options and is the way haproxy do the
link between ssl capabilities and haproxy configuration. (The mapping table
is done via methodVersions). SSL_OP_NO_* is set to 0 when ssl lib doesn't
support a new TLS version. Older version (like SSLv3) can be removed at
build or unsupported (like libressl). In all case OPENSSL_NO_SSL3 is define.

To keep the same logic, this patch alter SSL_OP_NO_SSLv3 to 0 when SSLv3 is
not supported by ssl lib (when OPENSSL_NO_SSL3 is define).
2017-07-19 14:38:12 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
a81ff60454 BUG/MINOR: http: Fix bug introduced in previous patch in http_resync_states
The previous patch ("MINOR: http: Rely on analyzers mask to end processing in
forward_body functions") contains a bug for keep-alive transactions.

For these transactions, AN_REQ_FLT_END and AN_RES_FLT_END analyzers must be
removed only when all outgoing data was forwarded.
2017-07-19 10:57:53 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
894da4c8ea MINOR: http: Rely on analyzers mask to end processing in forward_body functions
Instead of relying on request or response state, we use "chn->analysers" mask as
all other analyzers. So now, http_resync_states does not return anything
anymore.

The debug message in http_resync_states has been improved.
2017-07-18 15:24:05 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
1486b0ab6d BUG/MEDIUM: http: Switch HTTP responses in TUNNEL mode when body length is undefined
When the body length of a HTTP response is undefined, the HTTP parser is blocked
in the body parsing. Before HAProxy 1.7, in this case, because
AN_RES_HTTP_XFER_BODY is never set, there is no visible effect. When the server
closes its connection to terminate the response, HAProxy catches it as a normal
closure. Since 1.7, we always set this analyzer to enter at least once in
http_response_forward_body. But, in the present case, when the server connection
is closed, http_response_forward_body is called one time too many. The response
is correctly sent to the client, but an error is catched and logged with "SD--"
flags.

To reproduce the bug, you can use the configuration "tests/test-fsm.cfg". The
tests 3 and 21 hit the bug.

Idea to fix the bug is to switch the response in TUNNEL mode without switching
the request. This is possible because of previous patches.

First, we need to detect responses with undefined body length during states
synchronization. Excluding tunnelled transactions, when the response length is
undefined, TX_CON_WANT_CLO is always set on the transaction. So, when states are
synchronized, if TX_CON_WANT_CLO is set, the response is switched in TUNNEL mode
and the request remains unchanged.

Then, in http_msg_forward_body, we add a specific check to switch the response
in DONE mode if the body length is undefined and if there is no data filter.

This patch depends on following previous commits:

  * MINOR: http: Switch requests/responses in TUNNEL mode only by checking txn flags
  * MINOR: http: Reorder/rewrite checks in http_resync_states

This patch must be backported in 1.7 with 2 previous ones.
2017-07-18 15:22:26 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
4be9803914 MINOR: http: Switch requests/responses in TUNNEL mode only by checking txn flags
Today, the only way to have a request or a response in HTTP_MSG_TUNNEL state is
to have the flag TX_CON_WANT_TUN set on the transaction. So this is a symmetric
state. Both the request and the response are switch in same time in this
state. This can be done only by checking transaction flags instead of relying on
the other side state. This is the purpose of this patch.

This way, if for any reason we need to switch only one side in TUNNEL mode, it
will be possible. And to prepare asymmetric cases, we check channel flags in
DONE _AND_ TUNNEL states.

WARNING: This patch will be used to fix a bug. The fix will be commited in a
very next commit. So if the fix is backported, this one must be backported too.
2017-07-18 15:15:12 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
f77bb539d4 MINOR: http: Reorder/rewrite checks in http_resync_states
The previous patch removed the forced symmetry of the TUNNEL mode during the
state synchronization. Here, we take care to remove body analyzer only on the
channel in TUNNEL mode. In fact, today, this change has no effect because both
sides are switched in same time. But this way, with some changes, it will be
possible to keep body analyzer on a side (to finish the states synchronization)
with the other one in TUNNEL mode.

WARNING: This patch will be used to fix a bug. The fix will be commited in a
very next commit. So if the fix is backported, this one must be backported too.
2017-07-18 15:09:54 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
a3992e06a6 BUG/MINOR: http: Set the response error state in http_sync_res_state
This is just typo. It may only report a wrong response message state in
"show errors" on the CLI.

This patch must be backported in 1.7.
2017-07-18 15:09:10 +02:00
Thierry FOURNIER
6b546a6048 BUG/MINOR: Lua: variable already initialized
The variable strm->hlua is already initilized by the function stream_new().
2017-07-18 06:41:58 +02:00
Thierry FOURNIER
7bd10d58d3 BUG/MEDIUM: lua: bad memory access
We cannot perform garbage collection on unreferenced thread.
This memory is now free and another Lua process can use it for
other things.

HAProxy is monothread, so this bug doesn't cause crash.

This patch must be backported in 1.6 and 1.7
2017-07-18 06:41:38 +02:00
Thierry FOURNIER
b13b20a19a BUG/MAJOR: lua/socket: resources not detroyed when the socket is aborted
In some cases, the socket is misused. The user can open socket and never
close it, or open the socket and close it without sending data. This
causes resources leak on all resources associated to the stream (buffer,
spoe, ...)

This is caused by the stream_shutdown function which is called outside
of the stream execution process. Sometimes, the shtudown is required
while the stream is not started, so the cleanup is ignored.

This patch change the shutdown mode of the session. Now if the session is
no longer used and the Lua want to destroy it, it just set a destroy flag
and the session kill itself.

This patch should be backported in 1.6 and 1.7
2017-07-18 06:41:33 +02:00
Thierry FOURNIER
75d0208009 BUG/MINOR: lua: executes the function destroying the Lua session in safe mode
When we destroy the Lua session, we manipulates Lua stack,
so errors can raises. It will be better to catch these errors.

This patch should be backported in 1.6 and 1.7
2017-07-18 06:41:28 +02:00
Thierry FOURNIER
0a97620c08 BUG/MINOR: lua: In error case, the safe mode is not removed
Just forgot of reset the safe mode. This have not consequences
the safe mode just set a pointer on fucntion which is called only
and initialises a longjmp.

Out of lua execution, this longjmp is never executed and the
function is never called.

This patch should be backported in 1.6 and 1.7
2017-07-18 06:41:19 +02:00
Olivier Houchard
be7b1ce4c1 BUG/MINOR: Prevent a use-after-free on error scenario on option "-x".
This was introduced with recent commit f73629d ("MINOR: global: Add an
option to get the old listening sockets."). No backport is needed.
2017-07-18 04:22:32 +02:00
Frédéric Lécaille
ed2b4a6b79 BUG/MINOR: peers: peer synchronization issue (with several peers sections).
When several stick-tables were configured with several peers sections,
only a part of them could be synchronized: the ones attached to the last
parsed 'peers' section. This was due to the fact that, at least, the peer I/O handler
refered to the wrong peer section list, in fact always the same: the last one parsed.

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

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

Must be backported to 1.6 and 1.7.
2017-07-13 09:39:29 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
7784f1739c OPTIM: ssl: don't consider a small ssl_read() as an indication of end of buffer
In ssl_sock_to_buf(), when we face a small read, we used to consider it
as an indication for the end of incoming data, as is the case with plain
text. The problem is that here it's quite different, SSL records are
returned at once so doing so make us wake all the upper layers for each
and every record. Given that SSL records are 16kB by default, this is
rarely observed unless the protocol employs small records or the buffers
are increased. But with 64kB buffers while trying to deal with HTTP/2
frames, the exchanges are obviously suboptimal as there are two messages
per frame (one for the frame header and another one for the frame payload),
causing the H2 parser to be woken up half of the times without being able
to proceed :

   try=65536 ret=45
   try=65536 ret=16384
   try=49152 ret=9
   try=49143 ret=16384
   try=32759 ret=9
   try=32750 ret=16384
   try=16366 ret=9
   try=32795 ret=27
   try=49161 ret=9
   try=49152 ret=16384
   try=49116 ret=9
   try=49107 ret=16384
   try=32723 ret=9
   try=32714 ret=16384
   try=16330 ret=9
   try=32831 ret=63
   try=49161 ret=9
   try=49152 ret=16384
   try=49080 ret=9
   try=49071 ret=2181

With this change, the buffer can safely be filled with all pending frames
at once when they are available.
2017-07-11 17:22:12 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
a14ad72d30 BUG/MINOR: http: properly handle all 1xx informational responses
Only 100 was considered informational instead of all 1xx. This can be
a problem when facing a 102 ("progress") or with the upcoming 103 for
early hints. Let's properly handle all 1xx now, leaving a special case
for 101 which is used for the upgrade.

This fix should be backported to 1.7, 1.6 and 1.5. In 1.4 the code is
different but the backport should be made there as well.
2017-07-07 11:36:32 +02:00
Frédéric Lécaille
37a72546f6 MINOR: peers: Add additional information to stick-table definition messages.
With this patch additional information are added to stick-table definition
messages so that to make external application capable of learning peer
stick-table configurations. First stick-table entries duration is added
followed by the frequency counters type IDs and values.

May be backported to 1.7 and 1.6.
2017-07-07 10:24:44 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
570f799877 BUG/MEDIUM: filters: Be sure to call flt_end_analyze for both channels
In the commit 2b553de5 ("BUG/MINOR: filters: Don't force the stream's wakeup
when we wait in flt_end_analyze"), we removed a task_wakeup in flt_end_analyze
to no consume too much CPU by looping in certain circumstances.

But this fix was too drastic. For Keep-Alive transactions, flt_end_analyze is
often called only for the response. Then the stream is paused until a timeout is
hitted or the next request is received. We need first let a chance to both
channels to call flt_end_analyze function. Then if a filter need to wait here,
it is its responsibility to wake up the stream when needed. To fix the bug, and
thanks to previous commits, we set the flag CF_WAKE_ONCE on channels to pretend
there is an activity. On the current channel, the flag will be removed without
any effect, but for the other side the analyzer will be called immediatly.

Thanks for Lukas Tribus for his detailed analysis of the bug.

This patch must be backported in 1.7 with the 2 previous ones:

  * a94fda3 ("BUG/MINOR: http: Don't reset the transaction if there are still data to send")
  * cdaea89 ("BUG/MINOR: stream: Don't forget to remove CF_WAKE_ONCE flag on response channel")
2017-07-06 23:07:36 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
a94fda30bd BUG/MINOR: http: Don't reset the transaction if there are still data to send
To reset an HTTP transaction, we need to be sure all data were sent, for the
request and the response. There are tests on request and response buffers for
that in http_resync_states function. But the return code was wrong. We must
return 0 to wait.

This patch must be backported in 1.7
2017-07-06 23:06:57 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
cdaea89a0c BUG/MINOR: stream: Don't forget to remove CF_WAKE_ONCE flag on response channel
This flag can be set on a channel to pretend there is activity on it. This is a
way to wake-up the corresponding stream and evaluate stream analyzers on the
channel. It is correctly handled on both channels but removed only on the
request channel.

This patch is flagged as a bug but for now, CF_WAKE_ONCE is never set on the
response channel.
2017-07-06 23:06:47 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
2ab88675ec MINOR: ssl: compare server certificate names to the SNI on outgoing connections
When support for passing SNI to the server was added in 1.6-dev3, there
was no way to validate that the certificate presented by the server would
really match the name requested in the SNI, which is quite a problem as
it allows other (valid) certificates to be presented instead (when hitting
the wrong server or due to a man in the middle).

This patch adds the missing check against the value passed in the SNI.
The "verifyhost" value keeps precedence if set. If no SNI is used and
no verifyhost directive is specified, then the certificate name is not
checked (this is unchanged).

In order to extract the SNI value, it was necessary to make use of
SSL_SESSION_get0_hostname(), which appeared in openssl 1.1.0. This is
a trivial function which returns the value of s->tlsext_hostname, so
it was provided in the compat layer for older versions. After some
refinements from Emmanuel, it now builds with openssl 1.0.2, openssl
1.1.0 and boringssl. A test file was provided to ease testing all cases.

After some careful observation period it may make sense to backport
this to 1.7 and 1.6 as some users rightfully consider this limitation
as a bug.

Cc: Emmanuel Hocdet <manu@gandi.net>
Signed-off-by: Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu>
2017-07-06 15:15:28 +02:00
Emeric Brun
96fd926ccc BUG/MAJOR: http: fix buffer overflow on loguri buffer.
The pool used to log the uri was created with a size of 0 because the
configuration and 'tune.http.logurilen' were parsed too earlier.

The fix consist to postpone the pool_create as it is done for
cookie captures.

Regression introduced with 'MINOR: log: Add logurilen tunable'
2017-07-05 13:59:29 +02:00
Emeric Brun
7d27f3c12d BUG/MEDIUM: map/acl: fix unwanted flags inheritance.
The bug: Maps/ACLs using the same file/id can mistakenly inherit
their flags from the last declared one.

i.e.

    $ cat haproxy.conf
    listen mylistener
	mode http
	bind 0.0.0.0:8080

	acl myacl1 url -i -f mine.acl
	acl myacl2 url -f mine.acl
	acl myacl3 url -i -f mine.acl
	redirect location / if myacl2
    $ cat mine.acl
    foobar

Shows an unexpected redirect for request 'GET /FOObAR HTTP/1.0\n\n'.

This fix should be backported on mainline branches v1.6 and v1.7.
2017-07-04 10:45:53 +02:00
Emeric Brun
2802b07d97 BUG/MAJOR: applet: fix a freeze if data is immedately forwarded.
Introduced regression with 'MAJOR: applet scheduler rework' (1.8-dev only).

The fix consist to re-enable the appctx immediatly from the
applet wake cb if the process_stream is not pending in runqueue
and the applet want perform a put or a get and the WAIT_ROOM
flag was removed by stream_int_notify.
2017-06-30 14:57:24 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
a03d4ada26 MINOR: compression: Use a memory pool to allocate compression states
Instead of doing a malloc/free to each HTTP transaction to allocate the
compression state (when the HTTP compression is enabled), we use a memory pool.
2017-06-30 14:05:29 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
d60b3cf431 BUG/MAJOR: compression: Be sure to release the compression state in all cases
This patch fixes an obvious memory leak in the compression filter. The
compression state (comp_state) is allocated when a HTTP transaction starts, in
channel_start_analyze callback, Whether we are able to compression the response
or not. So it must be released when the transaction ends, in channel_end_analyze
callback.

But there is a bug here. The state is released on the response side only. So, if
a transaction ends before the response is started, it is never released. This
happens when a connection is closed before the response is started.

To fix the bug, statistics about the HTTP compression are now updated in
http_end callback, when the response parsing ends.  It happens only if no error
is encountered and when the response is compressed. So, it is safe to release
the compression state in channel_end_analyze callback, regardless the
channel's type.

This patch must be backported in 1.7.
2017-06-30 14:05:29 +02:00
Emeric Brun
8d85aa44da BUG/MAJOR: map: fix segfault during 'show map/acl' on cli.
The reference of the current map/acl element to dump could
be destroyed if map is updated from an 'http-request del-map'
configuration rule or throught a 'del map/acl' on CLI.

We use a 'back_refs' chaining element to fix this. As it
is done to dump sessions.

This patch needs also fix:
'BUG/MAJOR: cli: fix custom io_release was crushed by NULL.'

To clean the back_ref and avoid a crash on a further
del/clear map operation.

Those fixes should be backported on mainline branches 1.7 and 1.6.

This patch wont directly apply on 1.6.
2017-06-30 06:49:42 +02:00
Emeric Brun
d6871f785f BUG/MAJOR: cli: fix custom io_release was crushed by NULL.
The io_release could be set into the parsing request handler
and must not be crushed.

This patch should be backported on mainline branches 1.7 and 1.6
2017-06-30 06:49:31 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
27f2dbbdfd BUG/MAJOR: frontend: don't dereference a null conn on outgoing connections
Recently merged commit 0cfe388 ("MINOR: frontend: retrieve the ALPN name when
available") assumed that the connection is always known in frontend_accept()
which is not true for outgoing peers connections for example.

No backport needed.
2017-06-27 15:47:56 +02:00
Emeric Brun
c730606879 MAJOR: applet: applet scheduler rework.
In order to authorize call of appctx_wakeup on running task:
- from within the task handler itself.
- in futur, from another thread.

The appctx is considered paused as default after running the handler.

The handler should explicitly call appctx_wakeup to be re-called.

When the appctx_free is called on a running handler. The real
free is postponed at the end of the handler process.
2017-06-27 14:38:02 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
57ec32fb99 MINOR: connection: send data before receiving
It's more efficient this way, as it allows to flush a send buffer before
receiving data in the other one. This can lead to a slightly faster buffer
recycling, thus slightly less memory and a small performance increase by
using a hotter cache.
2017-06-27 14:38:02 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
d62b98c6e8 MINOR: stream: don't set backend's nor response analysers on SF_TUNNEL
In order to implement hot-pluggable applets like we'll need for HTTP/2
which will speak a different protocol than the expected one, it will be
mandatory to be able to clear all analysers from the request and response
channel and/or to keep only the ones the applet initializer installed.

Unfortunately for now in sess_establish() we systematically place a number
of analysers inherited from the frontend, backend and some hard-coded ones.

This patch reuses the now unused SF_TUNNEL flag on the stream to indicate
we're dealing with a tunnel and don't want to add more analysers anymore.
It will be usable to install such a specific applet.

Ideally over the long term it might be nice to be able to set the mode on
the stream instead of the proxy so that we can decide to change a stream's
mode (eg: TCP, HTTP, HTTP/2) at run time. But it would require many more
changes for a gain which is not yet obvious.
2017-06-27 14:38:02 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
9c26680eb9 MINOR: frontend: report the connection's ALPN in the debug output
Now the incoming connection will also report the ALPN field, truncated
to 15 characters.
2017-06-27 14:38:02 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
0cfe3887de MINOR: frontend: retrieve the ALPN name when available
Here we try to retrieve the negociated ALPN on the front connection.
This will be used to decide whether or not we want to switch to H2.
2017-06-27 14:38:02 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
8743f7e567 MINOR: ssl: add a get_alpn() method to ssl_sock
This is used to retrieve the TLS ALPN information from a connection. We
also support a fallback to NPN if ALPN doesn't find anything or is not
available on the existing implementation. It happens that depending on
the library version, either one or the other is available. NPN was
present in openssl 1.0.1 (very common) while ALPN is in 1.0.2 and onwards
(still uncommon at the time of writing). Clients are used to send either
one or the other to ensure a smooth transition.
2017-06-27 14:38:02 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
0a6bed2394 MINOR: frontend: initialize HTTP layer after the debugging code
For HTTP/2 we'll have to choose the upper layer based on the
advertised protocol name here and we want to keep debugging,
so let's move debugging earlier.
2017-06-27 14:38:02 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
9b82d941c5 MEDIUM: stream: make stream_new() always set the target and analysers
It doesn't make sense that stream_new() doesn't sets the target nor
analysers and that the caller has to do it even if it doesn't know
about streams (eg: in session_accept_fd()). This causes trouble for
H2 where the applet handling the protocol cannot properly change
these information during its init phase.

Let's ensure it's always set and that the callers don't set it anymore.

Note: peers and lua don't use analysers and that's properly handled.
2017-06-27 14:38:02 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
f3a55dbd22 MINOR: queue: Change pendconn_from_srv/pendconn_from_px into private functions 2017-06-27 14:38:02 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
f0614e8111 MINOR: backends: Change get_server_sh/get_server_uh into private function 2017-06-27 14:38:02 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
87566c923b MINOR: queue: Change pendconn_get_next_strm into private function 2017-06-27 14:38:02 +02:00
Emeric Brun
5f77fef34e MINOR: task/stream: tasks related to a stream must be init by the caller.
The task_wakeup was called on stream_new, but the task/stream
wasn't fully initialized yet. The task_wakeup must be called
explicitly by the caller once the task/stream is initialized.
2017-06-27 14:38:02 +02:00
Emeric Brun
0194897e54 MAJOR: task: task scheduler rework.
In order to authorize call of task_wakeup on running task:
- from within the task handler itself.
- in futur, from another thread.

The lookups on runqueue and waitqueue are re-worked
to prepare multithread stuff.

If task_wakeup is called on a running task, the woken
message flags are savec in the 'pending_state' attribute of
the state. The real wakeup is postponed at the end of the handler
process and the woken messages are copied from pending_state
to the state attribute of the task.

It's important to note that this change will cause a very minor
(though measurable) performance loss but it is necessary to make
forward progress on a multi-threaded scheduler. Most users won't
ever notice.
2017-06-27 14:38:02 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
d02286d6c8 BUG/MINOR: log: pin the front connection when front ip/ports are logged
Mathias Weiersmueller reported an interesting issue with logs which Lukas
diagnosed as dating back from commit 9b061e332 (1.5-dev9). When front
connection information (ip, port) are logged in TCP mode and the log is
emitted at the end of the connection (eg: because %B or any log tag
requiring LW_BYTES is set), the log is emitted after the connection is
closed, so the address and ports cannot be retrieved anymore.

It could be argued that we'd make a special case of these to immediatly
retrieve the source and destination addresses from the connection, but it
seems cleaner to simply pin the front connection, marking it "tracked" by
adding the LW_XPRT flag to mention that we'll need some of these elements
at the last moment. Only LW_FRTIP and LW_CLIP are affected. Note that after
this change, LW_FRTIP could simply be removed as it's not used anywhere.

Note that the problem doesn't happen when using %[src] or %[dst] since
all sample expressions set LW_XPRT.

This must be backported to 1.7, 1.6 and 1.5.
2017-06-23 11:34:57 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
50174f3600 BUG/MINOR: cfgparse: Check if tune.http.maxhdr is in the range 1..32767
We cannot store more than 32K headers in the structure hdr_idx, because
internaly we use signed short integers. To avoid any bugs (due to an integers
overflow), a check has been added on tune.http.maxhdr to be sure to not set a
value greater than 32767 and lower than 1 (because this is a nonsense to set
this parameter to a value <= 0).

The documentation has been updated accordingly.

This patch can be backported in 1.7, 1.6 and 1.5.
2017-06-21 17:18:59 +02:00
Frédéric Lécaille
5d6e5f86c5 BUG/MINOR: Wrong peer task expiration handling during synchronization processing.
When a peer task has sent a synchronization request to remote peers
its next expiration date was updated based on a resynchronization timeout
value which itself may have already expired leading the underlying
poller to wait for 0ms during a fraction of second (consuming high CPU
resources).

With this patch we update such peer task expiration dates only if
the resynchronization timeout is not already expired.

Thanks to Patrick Hemmer who reported an issue with nice traces
which helped in finding this one.

This patch may be backported to 1.7 and 1.6.
2017-06-21 11:19:50 +02:00
William Lallemand
8a361b594e BUG/MEDIUM: mworker: don't reuse PIDs passed to the master
When starting the master worker with -sf or -st, the PIDs will be reused
on the next reload, which is a problem if new processes on the system
took those PIDs.

This patch ensures that we don't register old PIDs in the reload system
when launching the master worker.
2017-06-20 14:43:28 +02:00
William Lallemand
2bf6d62916 MINOR: mworker: don't copy -x argument anymore in copy_argv()
Don't copy the -x argument anymore in copy_argv() since it's already
allocated in mworker_reload().

Make the copy_argv() more consistent when used with multiple arguments
to strip.

It prevents multiple -x on reload, which is not supported.
2017-06-20 14:43:28 +02:00
William Lallemand
4fc09693d6 MINOR: warning on multiple -x
Multiple use of the -x option is useless, emit a warning.
2017-06-20 14:43:28 +02:00
William Lallemand
45eff44e28 BUG/MEDIUM: fix segfault when no argument to -x option
This patch fixes a segfault in the command line parser.

When haproxy is launched with -x with no argument and -x is the latest
option in argv it segfaults.

Use usage() insteads of exit() on error.
2017-06-20 14:43:28 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
68986abe93 BUG/MEDIUM: unix: never unlink a unix socket from the file system
James Brown reported some cases where a race condition happens between
the old and the new processes resulting in the leaving process removing
a newly bound unix socket. Jeff gave all the details he observed here :

   https://www.mail-archive.com/haproxy@formilux.org/msg25001.html

The unix socket removal was an attempt at an optimal cleanup, which
almost never works anyway since the process is supposed to be chrooted.
And in the rare cases where it works it occasionally creates trouble.
There was already a workaround in place to avoid removing this socket
when it's been inherited from a parent's file descriptor.

So let's finally kill this useless stuff now to definitely get rid of
this persistent problem.

This fix should be backported to all stable releases.
2017-06-16 10:34:20 +02:00
Frédéric Lécaille
0bedb8ac90 BUG/MAJOR: server: Segfault after parsing server state file.
This patch makes the server state file parser ignore servers wich are
not present in the configuration file.
2017-06-15 15:30:30 +02:00
Frédéric Lécaille
5df119008a BUG/MEDIUM: peers: Peers CLOSE_WAIT issue.
A peer session which has just been created upon reconnect timeout expirations,
could be right after shutdown (at peer session level) because the remote
side peer could also righ after have connected. In such a case the underlying
TCP session was still running (connect()/accept()) and finally left in CLOSE_WAIT
state after the remote side stopped writting (shutdown(SHUT_WR)).

Now on, with this patch we never shutdown such peer sessions wich have just
been created. We leave them connect to the remote peer which is already
connected and must shutdown its own peer session.

Thanks to Patric Hemmer and Yves Lafon at w3.org for reporting this issue,
and for having tested this patch on the field.
Thanks also to Willy and Yelp blogs which helped me a lot in fixing it
(see https://www.haproxy.com/blog/truly-seamless-reloads-with-haproxy-no-more-hacks/ and
https://engineeringblog.yelp.com/2015/04/true-zero-downtime-haproxy-reloads.htmll).
2017-06-15 10:47:40 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
a33510b215 BUG/MINOR: http/filters: Be sure to wait if a filter loops in HTTP_MSG_ENDING
A filter can choose to loop when a HTTP message is in the state
HTTP_MSG_ENDING. But the transaction is terminated with an error if the input is
closed (CF_SHUTR set on the channel). At this step, we have received all data,
so we can wait.

So now, we also check the parser state before leaving. This fix only affects
configs that use a filter that can wait in http_forward_data or http_end
callbacks, when all data were parsed.
2017-06-14 16:46:21 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
1e59fcc588 BUG/MINOR: ssl: Be sure that SSLv3 connection methods exist for openssl < 1.1.0
For openssl 1.0.2, SSLv3_server_method and SSLv3_client_method are undefined if
OPENSSL_NO_SSL3_METHOD is set. So we must add a check on this macro before using
these functions.
2017-06-14 16:40:38 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
54ceb041d6 BUG/MINOR: acls: Set the right refflag when patterns are loaded from a map
For an ACL, we can load patterns from a map using the flag -M. For example:

    acl test hdr(host) -M -f hosts.map

The file is parsed as a map et the ACL will be executed as expected. But the
reference flag is wrong. It is set to PAT_REF_ACL. So the map will never be
listed by a "show map" on the stat socket. Setting the reference flag to
PAT_REF_ACL|PAT_REF_MAP fixes the bug.
2017-06-14 16:39:07 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
6a0bca9e78 BUG/MAJOR: http: call manage_client_side_cookies() before erasing the buffer
Jean Lubatti reported a crash on haproxy using a config involving cookies
and tarpit rules. It just happens that since 1.7-dev3 with commit 83a2c3d
("BUG/MINOR : allow to log cookie for tarpit and denied request"), function
manage_client_side_cookies() was called after erasing the request buffer in
case of a tarpit action. The problem is that this function must absolutely
not be called with an empty buffer since it moves parts of it. A typical
reproducer consists in sending :

    "GET / HTTP/1.1\r\nCookie: S=1\r\n\r\n"

On such a config :

    listen crash
        bind :8001
        mode http
        reqitarpit .
        cookie S insert indirect
        server s1 127.0.0.1:8000 cookie 1

The fix simply consists in moving the call to the function before the call
to buffer_erase().

Many thanks to Jean for testing instrumented code and providing a usable
core.

This fix must be backported to all stable versions since the fix introducing
this bug was backported as well.
2017-06-11 18:08:18 +02:00
William Lallemand
1499b9b7ef BUG/MEDIUM: misplaced exit and wrong exit code
Commit cb11fd2 ("MEDIUM: mworker: wait mode on reload failure")
introduced a regression, when HAProxy is used in daemon mode, it exits 1
after forking its children.

HAProxy should exit(0), the exit(EXIT_FAILURE) was expected to be use
when the master fail in master-worker mode.

Thanks to Emmanuel Hocdet for reporting this bug. No backport needed.
2017-06-08 20:41:57 +02:00
William Lallemand
cc9b94ac94 BUG/MINOR: warning: ‘need_resend’ may be used uninitialized
The commit 201c07f68 ("MAJOR/REORG: dns: DNS resolution task and
requester queues") introduces a warning during compilation:

src/dns.c: In function ‘dns_resolve_recv’:
src/dns.c:487:6: warning: ‘need_resend’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Wmaybe-uninitialized]
   if (need_resend) {
      ^

This patch initialize the variable and remove the comment about it.
2017-06-08 20:09:02 +02:00
William Lallemand
cf4e496c9c BUG/MEDIUM: build without openssl broken
The commit 872f9c213 ("MEDIUM: ssl: add basic support for OpenSSL crypto
engine") broke the build without openssl support.

The ssl_free_dh() function is not defined when USE_OPENSSL is not
defined and leads to a compilation failure.
2017-06-08 19:55:54 +02:00
Emeric Brun
bbc165447e BUG/MINOR: ssl: do not call directly the conn_fd_handler from async_fd_handler
This patch modifies the way to re-enable the connection from the async fd
handler calling conn_update_sock_polling instead of the conn_fd_handler.

It also ensures that the polling is really stopped on the async fd.
2017-06-08 06:47:34 +02:00
Emeric Brun
b5e42a817b BUG/MAJOR: ssl: buffer overflow using offloaded ciphering on async engine
The Openssl's ASYNC API does'nt support moving buffers on SSL_read/write
This patch disables the ASYNC mode dynamically when the handshake
is left and re-enables it on reneg.
2017-06-08 06:47:34 +02:00
Emeric Brun
ce9e01c674 BUG/MAJOR: ssl: fix segfault on connection close using async engines.
This patch ensure that the ASYNC fd handlers won't be wake up
too early, disabling the event cache for this fd on connection close
and when a WANT_ASYNC is rised by Openssl.

The calls to SSL_read/SSL_write/SSL_do_handshake before rising a real read
event from the ASYNC fd, generated an EAGAIN followed by a context switch
for some engines, or a blocked read for the others.

On connection close it resulted in a too early call to SSL_free followed
by a segmentation fault.
2017-06-08 06:47:34 +02:00
Emmanuel Hocdet
bd695fe024 MEDIUM: ssl: disable SSLv3 per default for bind
For security, disable SSLv3 on bind line must be the default configuration.
SSLv3 can be enabled with "ssl-min-ver SSLv3".
2017-06-02 16:43:16 +02:00
Emmanuel Hocdet
df701a2adb MINOR: ssl: support ssl-min-ver and ssl-max-ver with crt-list
SSL/TLS version can be changed per certificat if and only if openssl lib support
earlier callback on handshake and, of course, is implemented in haproxy. It's ok
for BoringSSL. For Openssl, version 1.1.1 have such callback and could support it.
2017-06-02 16:42:09 +02:00
Emmanuel Hocdet
4aa615ff6b MEDIUM: ssl: ctx_set_version/ssl_set_version func for methodVersions table
This patch cleanup the usage of set_version func with a more suitable name:
ctx_set_version. It introduce ssl_set_version func (unused for the moment).
2017-06-02 16:41:57 +02:00
Emmanuel Hocdet
ecb0e234b9 REORG: ssl: move defines and methodVersions table upper
It will used in ssl_sock_switchctx_cbk.
2017-06-02 16:41:36 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
2686dcad1e CLEANUP: connection: remove unused CO_FL_WAIT_DATA
Very early in the connection rework process leading to v1.5-dev12, commit
56a77e5 ("MEDIUM: connection: complete the polling cleanups") marked the
end of use for this flag which since was never set anymore, but it continues
to be tested. Let's kill it now.
2017-06-02 15:50:27 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
ed936c5d37 MINOR: tools: make debug_hexdump() take a string prefix
When dumping data at various places in the code, it's hard to figure
what is present where. To make this easier, this patch slightly modifies
debug_hexdump() to take a prefix string which is prepended in front of
each output line.
2017-06-02 15:49:31 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
9faef1e391 MINOR: tools: make debug_hexdump() use a const char for the string
There's no reason the string to be dumped should be a char *, it's
a const.
2017-06-02 15:49:31 +02:00
Jarno Huuskonen
577d5ac8ae CLEANUP: str2mask return code comment: non-zero -> zero. 2017-06-02 15:43:46 +02:00
Emmanuel Hocdet
9ac143b607 BUILD: ssl: fix build with OPENSSL_NO_ENGINE
Build is broken with openssl library without support of engin (like boringssl).
Add OPENSSL_NO_ENGINE flag to fix that.
2017-06-02 12:07:48 +02:00
Baptiste Assmann
201c07f681 MAJOR/REORG: dns: DNS resolution task and requester queues
This patch is a major upgrade of the internal run-time DNS resolver in
HAProxy and it brings the following 2 main changes:

1. DNS resolution task

Up to now, DNS resolution was triggered by the health check task.
From now, DNS resolution task is autonomous. It is started by HAProxy
right after the scheduler is available and it is woken either when a
network IO occurs for one of its nameserver or when a timeout is
matched.

From now, this means we can enable DNS resolution for a server without
enabling health checking.

2. Introduction of a dns_requester structure

Up to now, DNS resolution was purposely made for resolving server
hostnames.
The idea, is to ensure that any HAProxy internal object should be able
to trigger a DNS resolution. For this purpose, 2 things has to be done:
  - clean up the DNS code from the server structure (this was already
    quite clean actually) and clean up the server's callbacks from
    manipulating too much DNS resolution
  - create an agnostic structure which allows linking a DNS resolution
    and a requester of any type (using obj_type enum)

3. Manage requesters through queues

Up to now, there was an uniq relationship between a resolution and it's
owner (aka the requester now). It's a shame, because in some cases,
multiple objects may share the same hostname and may benefit from a
resolution being performed by a third party.
This patch introduces the notion of queues, which are basically lists of
either currently running resolution or waiting ones.

The resolutions are now available as a pool, which belongs to the resolvers.
The pool has has a default size of 64 resolutions per resolvers and is
allocated at configuration parsing.
2017-06-02 11:58:54 +02:00
Baptiste Assmann
8ea0bcc911 MINOR: dns: introduce roundrobin into the internal cache (WIP)
This patch introduces a bit of roundrobin in the records stored in our
local cache.
Purpose is to allow some kind of distribution of the IPs found in a
response.
Note that distribution properly applies only when the IP used by many
requesters disappear and is replaced by an other one.
2017-06-02 11:40:39 +02:00
Baptiste Assmann
69fce67b56 MINOR: dns: make 'ancount' field to match the number of saved records
ancount is the number of answers available in a DNS response.
Before this patch, HAProxy used to store the ancount found in the buffer
(sent by the DNS server).
Unfortunately, this is now inaccurate and does not correspond to the
number of records effectively stored in our local version of the
response. In Example, the CNAMEs are not stored.

This patch updates ancount field in to make it match what is effectively
stored in our version.
2017-06-02 11:40:16 +02:00
Baptiste Assmann
fa4a663095 MINOR: dns: implement a LRU cache for DNS resolutions
Introduction of a DNS response LRU cache in HAProxy.

When a positive response is received from a DNS server, HAProxy stores
it in the struct resolution and then also populates a LRU cache with the
response.
For now, the key in the cache is a XXHASH64 of the hostname in the
domain name format concatened to the query type in string format.
2017-06-02 11:40:01 +02:00
Baptiste Assmann
729c901c3f MAJOR: dns: save a copy of the DNS response in struct resolution
Prior this patch, the DNS responses were stored in a pre-allocated
memory area (allocated at HAProxy's startup).
The problem is that this memory is erased for each new DNS responses
received and processed.

This patch removes the global memory allocation (which was not thread
safe by the way) and introduces a storage of the dns response  in the
struct
resolution.
The memory in the struct resolution is also reserved at start up and is
thread safe, since each resolution structure will have its own memory
area.

For now, we simply store the response and use it atomically per
response per server.
2017-06-02 11:30:21 +02:00
Baptiste Assmann
fb7091e213 MINOR: dns: new snr_check_ip_callback function
In the process of breaking links between dns_* functions and other
structures (mainly server and a bit of resolution), the function
dns_get_ip_from_response needs to be reworked: it now can call
"callback" functions based on resolution's owner type to allow modifying
the way the response is processed.

For now, main purpose of the callback function is to check that an IP
address is not already affected to an element of the same type.

For now, only server type has a callback.
2017-06-02 11:28:14 +02:00
Baptiste Assmann
42746373eb REORG: dns: dns_option structure, storage of hostname_dn
This patch introduces a some re-organisation around the DNS code in
HAProxy.

1. make the dns_* functions less dependent on 'struct server' and 'struct resolution'.

With this in mind, the following changes were performed:
- 'struct dns_options' has been removed from 'struct resolution' (well,
  we might need it back at some point later, we'll see)
  ==> we'll use the 'struct dns_options' from the owner of the resolution
- dns_get_ip_from_response(): takes a 'struct dns_options' instead of
  'struct resolution'
  ==> so the caller can pass its own dns options to get the most
      appropriate IP from the response
- dns_process_resolve(): struct dns_option is deduced from new
  resolution->requester_type parameter

2. add hostname_dn and hostname_dn_len into struct server

In order to avoid recomputing a server's hostname into its domain name
format (and use a trash buffer to store the result), it is safer to
compute it once at configuration parsing and to store it into the struct
server.
In the mean time, the struct resolution linked to the server doesn't
need anymore to store the hostname in domain name format. A simple
pointer to the server one will make the trick.

The function srv_alloc_dns_resolution() properly manages everything for
us: memory allocation, pointer updates, etc...

3. move resolvers pointer into struct server

This patch makes the pointer to struct dns_resolvers from struct
dns_resolution obsolete.
Purpose is to make the resolution as "neutral" as possible and since the
requester is already linked to the resolvers, then we don't need this
information anymore in the resolution itself.
2017-06-02 11:26:48 +02:00
Baptiste Assmann
4f91f7ea59 MINOR: dns: parse_server() now uses srv_alloc_dns_resolution()
In order to make DNS code more consistent, the function parse_server()
now uses srv_alloc_dns_resolution() to set up a server and its
resolution.
2017-06-02 11:20:50 +02:00
Baptiste Assmann
81ed1a0516 MINOR: dns: functions to manage memory for a DNS resolution structure
A couple of new functions to allocate and free memory for a DNS
resolution structure. Main purpose is to to make the code related to DNS
more consistent.
They allocate or free memory for the structure itself. Later, if needed,
they should also allocate / free the buffers, etc, used by this structure.
They don't set/unset any parameters, this is the role of the caller.

This patch also implement calls to these function eveywhere it is
required.
2017-06-02 11:20:29 +02:00
Baptiste Assmann
9d41fe7f98 CLEANUP: server.c: missing prototype of srv_free_dns_resolution
Prototype for the function srv_free_dns_resolution() missing at the top
of the file.
2017-06-02 11:18:28 +02:00
Stéphane Cottin
23e9e93128 MINOR: log: Add logurilen tunable.
The default len of request uri in log messages is 1024. In some use
cases, you need to keep the long trail of GET parameters. The only
way to increase this len is to recompile with DEFINE=-DREQURI_LEN=2048.

This commit introduces a tune.http.logurilen configuration directive,
allowing to tune this at runtime.
2017-06-02 11:06:36 +02:00
William Lallemand
a6cfa9098e MAJOR: systemd-wrapper: get rid of the wrapper
The master worker mode obsoletes the systemd-wrapper, to ensure that
nobody uses it anymore, the code has been removed.
2017-06-02 10:56:32 +02:00
William Lallemand
e20b6a62f8 MEDIUM: mworker: workers exit when the master leaves
This patch ensure that the children will exit when the master quits,
even if the master didn't send any signal.

The master and the workers are connected through a pipe, when the pipe
closes the children leave.
2017-06-02 10:56:32 +02:00
William Lallemand
69f9b3bfa4 MEDIUM: mworker: exit-on-failure option
This option exits every workers when one of the current workers die.

It allows you to monitor the master process in order to relaunch
everything on a failure.

For example it can be used with systemd and Restart=on-failure in a spec
file.
2017-06-02 10:56:32 +02:00
William Lallemand
85b0bd9e54 MEDIUM: mworker: try to guess the next stats socket to use with -x
In master worker mode, you can't specify the stats socket where you get
your listeners FDs on a reload, because the command line of the re-exec
is launched by the master.

To solve the problem, when -x is found on the command line, its
parameter is rewritten on a reexec with the first stats socket with the
capability to send sockets. It tries to reuse the original parameter if
it has this capability.
2017-06-02 10:56:32 +02:00
William Lallemand
cb11fd2c7a MEDIUM: mworker: wait mode on reload failure
In Master Worker mode, when the reloading of the configuration fail,
the process is exiting leaving the children without their father.

To handle this, we register an exit function with atexit(3), which is
reexecuting the binary in a special mode. This particular mode of
HAProxy don't reload the configuration, it only loops on wait().
2017-06-02 10:56:32 +02:00
William Lallemand
73b85e75b3 MEDIUM: mworker: handle reload and signals
The master-worker will reload itself on SIGUSR2/SIGHUP

It's inherited from the systemd wrapper, when the SIGUSR2 signal is
received, the master process will reexecute itself with the -sf flag
followed by the PIDs of the children.

In the systemd wrapper, the children were using a pipe to notify when
the config has been parsed and when the new process is ready. The goal
was to ensure that the process couldn't reload during the parsing of the
configuration, before signals were send to old process.

With the new mworker model, the master parses the configuration and is
aware of all the children. We don't need a pipe, but we need to block
those signals before the end of a reload, to ensure that the process
won't be killed during a reload.

The SIGUSR1 signal is forwarded to the children to soft-stop HAProxy.

The SIGTERM and SIGINT signals are forwarded to the children in order to
terminate them.
2017-06-02 10:56:32 +02:00
William Lallemand
095ba4c242 MEDIUM: mworker: replace systemd mode by master worker mode
This commit remove the -Ds systemd mode in HAProxy in order to replace
it by a more generic master worker system. It aims to replace entirely
the systemd wrapper in the near future.

The master worker mode implements a new way of managing HAProxy
processes. The master is in charge of parsing the configuration
file and is responsible for spawning child processes.

The master worker mode can be invoked by using the -W flag.  It can be
used either in background mode (-D) or foreground mode. When used in
background mode, the master will fork to daemonize.

In master worker background mode, chroot, setuid and setgid are done in
each child rather than in the master process, because the master process
will still need access to filesystem to reload the configuration.
2017-06-02 10:56:32 +02:00
Emmanuel Hocdet
2c32d8f379 MINOR: boringssl: basic support for OCSP Stapling
Use boringssl SSL_CTX_set_ocsp_response to set OCSP response from file with
'.ocsp' extension. CLI update is not supported.
2017-05-27 07:59:34 +02:00
Emeric Brun
3854e0102b MEDIUM: ssl: handle multiple async engines
This patch adds the support of a maximum of 32 engines
in async mode.

Some tests have been done using 2 engines simultaneously.

This patch also removes specific 'async' attribute from the connection
structure. All the code relies only on Openssl functions.
2017-05-27 07:12:27 +02:00
Grant Zhang
fa6c7ee702 MAJOR: ssl: add openssl async mode support
ssl-mode-async is a global configuration parameter which enables
asynchronous processing in OPENSSL for all SSL connections haproxy
handles. With SSL_MODE_ASYNC set, TLS I/O operations may indicate a
retry with SSL_ERROR_WANT_ASYNC with this mode set if an asynchronous
capable engine is used to perform cryptographic operations. Currently
async mode only supports one async-capable engine.

This is the latest version of the patchset which includes Emeric's
updates :
  - improved async fd cleaning when openssl reports an fd to delete
  - prevent conn_fd_handler from calling SSL_{read,write,handshake} until
    the async fd is ready, as these operations are very slow and waste CPU
  - postpone of SSL_free to ensure the async operation can complete and
    does not cause a dereference a released SSL.
  - proper removal of async fd from the fdtab and removal of the unused async
    flag.
2017-05-27 07:05:54 +02:00
Grant Zhang
872f9c2139 MEDIUM: ssl: add basic support for OpenSSL crypto engine
This patch adds the global 'ssl-engine' keyword. First arg is an engine
identifier followed by a list of default_algorithms the engine will
operate.

If the openssl version is too old, an error is reported when the option
is used.
2017-05-27 07:05:00 +02:00
William Lallemand
7f80eb2383 MEDIUM: proxy: zombify proxies only when the expose-fd socket is bound
When HAProxy is running with multiple processes and some listeners
arebound to processes, the unused sockets were not closed in the other
processes. The aim was to be able to send those listening sockets using
the -x option.

However to ensure the previous behavior which was to close those
sockets, we provided the "no-unused-socket" global option.

This patch changes this behavior, it will close unused sockets which are
not in the same process as an expose-fd socket, making the
"no-unused-socket" option useless.

The "no-unused-socket" option was removed in this patch.
2017-05-27 07:02:25 +02:00
William Lallemand
f6975e9f76 MINOR: cli: add 'expose-fd listeners' to pass listeners FDs
This patch changes the stats socket rights for allowing the sending of
listening sockets.

The previous behavior was to allow any unix stats socket with admin
level to send sockets. It's not possible anymore, you have to set this
option to activate the socket sending.

Example:
   stats socket /var/run/haproxy4.sock mode 666 expose-fd listeners level user process 4
2017-05-27 07:02:17 +02:00
William Lallemand
07a62f7a7e MINOR: cli: add ACCESS_LVL_MASK to store the access level
The current level variable use only 2 bits for storing the 3 access
level (user, oper and admin).

This patch add a bitmask which allows to use the remaining bits for
other usage.
2017-05-27 07:02:06 +02:00
Thierry FOURNIER
fd80df11c3 BUG/MEDIUM: lua: segfault if a converter or a sample doesn't return anything
In the case of a Lua sample-fetch or converter doesn't return any
value, an acces outside the Lua stack can be performed. This patch
check the stack size before converting the top value to a HAProxy
internal sample.

A workaround consist to check that a value value is always returned
with sample fetches and converters.

This patch should be backported in the version 1.6 and 1.7
2017-05-12 16:46:26 +02:00