/* * Functions managing applets * * Copyright 2000-2015 Willy Tarreau * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include unsigned int nb_applets = 0; /* Callback used to wake up an applet when a buffer is available. The applet * is woken up if an input buffer was requested for the associated * stream interface. In this case the buffer is immediately allocated and the * function returns 1. Otherwise it returns 0. Note that this automatically * covers multiple wake-up attempts by ensuring that the same buffer will not * be accounted for multiple times. */ int appctx_buf_available(void *arg) { struct appctx *appctx = arg; struct stream_interface *si = appctx->owner; /* allocation requested ? */ if (!(si->flags & SI_FL_RXBLK_BUFF)) return 0; si_rx_buff_rdy(si); /* was already allocated another way ? if so, don't take this one */ if (c_size(si_ic(si)) || si_ic(si)->pipe) return 0; /* allocation possible now ? */ if (!b_alloc_margin(&si_ic(si)->buf, global.tune.reserved_bufs)) { si_rx_buff_blk(si); return 0; } task_wakeup(appctx->t, TASK_WOKEN_RES); return 1; } /* Default applet handler */ struct task *task_run_applet(struct task *t, void *context, unsigned short state) { struct appctx *app = context; struct stream_interface *si = app->owner; unsigned int rate; if (app->state & APPLET_WANT_DIE) { __appctx_free(app); return NULL; } /* We always pretend the applet can't get and doesn't want to * put, it's up to it to change this if needed. This ensures * that one applet which ignores any event will not spin. */ si_cant_get(si); si_rx_endp_done(si); /* measure the call rate */ rate = update_freq_ctr(&app->call_rate, 1); if (rate >= 100000 && app->call_rate.prev_ctr) { // make sure to wait at least a full second stream_dump_and_crash(&app->obj_type, read_freq_ctr(&app->call_rate)); } /* Now we'll try to allocate the input buffer. We wake up the applet in * all cases. So this is the applet's responsibility to check if this * buffer was allocated or not. This leaves a chance for applets to do * some other processing if needed. The applet doesn't have anything to * do if it needs the buffer, it will be called again upon readiness. */ if (!si_alloc_ibuf(si, &app->buffer_wait)) si_rx_endp_more(si); app->applet->fct(app); si_applet_wake_cb(si); channel_release_buffer(si_ic(si), &app->buffer_wait); return t; }