haproxy/src/proto_udp.c
Willy Tarreau 7b2febde1d MINOR: listeners: split do_unbind_listener() in two
The inner part now goes into the protocol and is used to decide how to
unbind a given protocol's listener. The existing code which is able to
also unbind the receiver was provided as a default function that we
currently use everywhere. Some complex listeners like QUIC will use this
to decide how to unbind without impacting existing connections, possibly
by setting up other incoming paths for the traffic.
2020-10-09 18:44:37 +02:00

244 lines
7.4 KiB
C

/*
* UDP protocol layer on top of AF_INET/AF_INET6
*
* Copyright 2019 HAProxy Technologies, Frédéric Lécaille <flecaille@haproxy.com>
*
* Partial merge by Emeric Brun <ebrun@haproxy.com>
*
* 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 <ctype.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <time.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <netinet/udp.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <haproxy/fd.h>
#include <haproxy/listener.h>
#include <haproxy/log.h>
#include <haproxy/namespace.h>
#include <haproxy/port_range.h>
#include <haproxy/protocol.h>
#include <haproxy/proto_udp.h>
#include <haproxy/proxy.h>
#include <haproxy/server.h>
#include <haproxy/sock.h>
#include <haproxy/sock_inet.h>
#include <haproxy/task.h>
static int udp_bind_listener(struct listener *listener, char *errmsg, int errlen);
static int udp_suspend_receiver(struct receiver *rx);
static int udp_resume_receiver(struct receiver *rx);
static void udp_enable_listener(struct listener *listener);
static void udp_disable_listener(struct listener *listener);
static void udp4_add_listener(struct listener *listener, int port);
static void udp6_add_listener(struct listener *listener, int port);
/* Note: must not be declared <const> as its list will be overwritten */
static struct protocol proto_udp4 = {
.name = "udp4",
.fam = &proto_fam_inet4,
.ctrl_type = SOCK_DGRAM,
.sock_domain = AF_INET,
.sock_type = SOCK_DGRAM,
.sock_prot = IPPROTO_UDP,
.add = udp4_add_listener,
.listen = udp_bind_listener,
.enable = udp_enable_listener,
.disable = udp_disable_listener,
.unbind = default_unbind_listener,
.rx_enable = sock_enable,
.rx_disable = sock_disable,
.rx_unbind = sock_unbind,
.rx_suspend = udp_suspend_receiver,
.rx_resume = udp_resume_receiver,
.receivers = LIST_HEAD_INIT(proto_udp4.receivers),
.nb_receivers = 0,
};
INITCALL1(STG_REGISTER, protocol_register, &proto_udp4);
/* Note: must not be declared <const> as its list will be overwritten */
static struct protocol proto_udp6 = {
.name = "udp6",
.fam = &proto_fam_inet6,
.ctrl_type = SOCK_DGRAM,
.sock_domain = AF_INET6,
.sock_type = SOCK_DGRAM,
.sock_prot = IPPROTO_UDP,
.add = udp6_add_listener,
.listen = udp_bind_listener,
.enable = udp_enable_listener,
.disable = udp_disable_listener,
.unbind = default_unbind_listener,
.rx_enable = sock_enable,
.rx_disable = sock_disable,
.rx_unbind = sock_unbind,
.rx_suspend = udp_suspend_receiver,
.rx_resume = udp_resume_receiver,
.receivers = LIST_HEAD_INIT(proto_udp6.receivers),
.nb_receivers = 0,
};
INITCALL1(STG_REGISTER, protocol_register, &proto_udp6);
/* This function tries to bind a UDPv4/v6 listener. It may return a warning or
* an error message in <errmsg> if the message is at most <errlen> bytes long
* (including '\0'). Note that <errmsg> may be NULL if <errlen> is also zero.
* The return value is composed from ERR_ABORT, ERR_WARN,
* ERR_ALERT, ERR_RETRYABLE and ERR_FATAL. ERR_NONE indicates that everything
* was alright and that no message was returned. ERR_RETRYABLE means that an
* error occurred but that it may vanish after a retry (eg: port in use), and
* ERR_FATAL indicates a non-fixable error. ERR_WARN and ERR_ALERT do not alter
* the meaning of the error, but just indicate that a message is present which
* should be displayed with the respective level. Last, ERR_ABORT indicates
* that it's pointless to try to start other listeners. No error message is
* returned if errlen is NULL.
*/
int udp_bind_listener(struct listener *listener, char *errmsg, int errlen)
{
int err = ERR_NONE;
char *msg = NULL;
/* ensure we never return garbage */
if (errlen)
*errmsg = 0;
if (listener->state != LI_ASSIGNED)
return ERR_NONE; /* already bound */
if (!(listener->rx.flags & RX_F_BOUND)) {
msg = "receiving socket not bound";
goto udp_return;
}
listener_set_state(listener, LI_LISTEN);
udp_return:
if (msg && errlen) {
char pn[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
addr_to_str(&listener->rx.addr, pn, sizeof(pn));
snprintf(errmsg, errlen, "%s [%s:%d]", msg, pn, get_host_port(&listener->rx.addr));
}
return err;
}
/* Add <listener> to the list of udp4 listeners, on port <port>. The
* listener's state is automatically updated from LI_INIT to LI_ASSIGNED.
* The number of listeners for the protocol is updated.
*/
static void udp4_add_listener(struct listener *listener, int port)
{
if (listener->state != LI_INIT)
return;
listener_set_state(listener, LI_ASSIGNED);
listener->rx.proto = &proto_udp4;
((struct sockaddr_in *)(&listener->rx.addr))->sin_port = htons(port);
LIST_ADDQ(&proto_udp4.receivers, &listener->rx.proto_list);
proto_udp4.nb_receivers++;
}
/* Add <listener> to the list of udp6 listeners, on port <port>. The
* listener's state is automatically updated from LI_INIT to LI_ASSIGNED.
* The number of listeners for the protocol is updated.
*/
static void udp6_add_listener(struct listener *listener, int port)
{
if (listener->state != LI_INIT)
return;
listener_set_state(listener, LI_ASSIGNED);
listener->rx.proto = &proto_udp6;
((struct sockaddr_in *)(&listener->rx.addr))->sin_port = htons(port);
LIST_ADDQ(&proto_udp6.receivers, &listener->rx.proto_list);
proto_udp6.nb_receivers++;
}
/* Enable receipt of incoming connections for listener <l>. The receiver must
* still be valid. Does nothing in early boot (needs fd_updt).
*/
static void udp_enable_listener(struct listener *l)
{
if (fd_updt)
fd_want_recv(l->rx.fd);
}
/* Disable receipt of incoming connections for listener <l>. The receiver must
* still be valid. Does nothing in early boot (needs fd_updt).
*/
static void udp_disable_listener(struct listener *l)
{
if (fd_updt)
fd_stop_recv(l->rx.fd);
}
/* Suspend a receiver. Returns < 0 in case of failure, 0 if the receiver
* was totally stopped, or > 0 if correctly suspended.
* The principle is a bit ugly but works well, at least on Linux: in order to
* suspend the receiver, we want it to stop receiving traffic, which means that
* the socket must be unhashed from the kernel's socket table. The simple way
* to do this is to connect to any address that is reachable and will not be
* used by regular traffic, and a great one is reconnecting to self.
*/
static int udp_suspend_receiver(struct receiver *rx)
{
struct sockaddr_storage ss;
socklen_t len = sizeof(ss);
if (rx->fd < 0)
return 0;
if (getsockname(rx->fd, (struct sockaddr *)&ss, &len) < 0)
return -1;
if (connect(rx->fd, (struct sockaddr *)&ss, len) < 0)
return -1;
/* not necessary but may make debugging clearer */
fd_stop_recv(rx->fd);
return 1;
}
/* Resume a receiver. Returns < 0 in case of failure, 0 if the receiver
* was totally stopped, or > 0 if correctly suspended.
* The principle is to reverse the change above, we'll break the connection by
* connecting to AF_UNSPEC. The association breaks and the socket starts to
* receive from everywhere again.
*/
static int udp_resume_receiver(struct receiver *rx)
{
struct sockaddr sa;
socklen_t len = sizeof(sa);
if (rx->fd < 0)
return 0;
sa.sa_family = AF_UNSPEC;
if (connect(rx->fd, &sa, len) < 0)
return -1;
fd_want_recv(rx->fd);
return 1;
}
/*
* Local variables:
* c-indent-level: 8
* c-basic-offset: 8
* End:
*/