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	For complex stick tables with many entries/columns, it can be beneficial to filter using multiple criteria. The maximum number of filter entries can be controlled by defining STKTABLE_FILTER_LEN during build time. This patch can be backported to older releases.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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/*
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 * include/common/defaults.h
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 * Miscellaneous default values.
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 *
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 * Copyright (C) 2000-2010 Willy Tarreau - w@1wt.eu
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 *
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 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.1
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 * exclusively.
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 *
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 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
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 *
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 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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 * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA  02110-1301  USA
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 */
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#ifndef _COMMON_DEFAULTS_H
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#define _COMMON_DEFAULTS_H
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/* MAX_PROCS defines the highest limit for the global "nbproc" value. It
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 * defaults to the number of bits in a long integer but may be lowered to save
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 * resources on embedded systems.
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 */
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#ifndef MAX_PROCS
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#define MAX_PROCS LONGBITS
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#endif
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/*
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 * BUFSIZE defines the size of a read and write buffer. It is the maximum
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 * amount of bytes which can be stored by the proxy for each stream. However,
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 * when reading HTTP headers, the proxy needs some spare space to add or rewrite
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 * headers if needed. The size of this spare is defined with MAXREWRITE. So it
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 * is not possible to process headers longer than BUFSIZE-MAXREWRITE bytes. By
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 * default, BUFSIZE=16384 bytes and MAXREWRITE=min(1024,BUFSIZE/2), so the
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 * maximum length of headers accepted is 15360 bytes.
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 */
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#ifndef BUFSIZE
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#define BUFSIZE	        16384
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#endif
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/* certain buffers may only be allocated for responses in order to avoid
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 * deadlocks caused by request queuing. 2 buffers is the absolute minimum
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 * acceptable to ensure that a request gaining access to a server can get
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 * a response buffer even if it doesn't completely flush the request buffer.
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 * The worst case is an applet making use of a request buffer that cannot
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 * completely be sent while the server starts to respond, and all unreserved
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 * buffers are allocated by request buffers from pending connections in the
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 * queue waiting for this one to flush. Both buffers reserved buffers may
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 * thus be used at the same time.
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 */
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#ifndef RESERVED_BUFS
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#define RESERVED_BUFS   2
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#endif
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// reserved buffer space for header rewriting
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#ifndef MAXREWRITE
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#define MAXREWRITE      1024
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#endif
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#ifndef REQURI_LEN
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#define REQURI_LEN      1024
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#endif
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#ifndef CAPTURE_LEN
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#define CAPTURE_LEN     64
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#endif
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#ifndef MAX_SYSLOG_LEN
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#define MAX_SYSLOG_LEN          1024
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#endif
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// maximum line size when parsing config
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#ifndef LINESIZE
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#define LINESIZE	2048
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#endif
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// max # args on a configuration line
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#define MAX_LINE_ARGS   64
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// maximum line size when parsing crt-bind-list config
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#define CRT_LINESIZE    65536
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// max # args on crt-bind-list configuration line
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#define MAX_CRT_ARGS  2048
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// max # args on a stats socket
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// This should cover at least 5 + twice the # of data_types
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#define MAX_STATS_ARGS  64
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// max # of matches per regexp
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#define	MAX_MATCH       10
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// max # of headers in one HTTP request or response
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// By default, about 100 headers (+1 for the first line)
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#ifndef MAX_HTTP_HDR
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#define MAX_HTTP_HDR    101
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#endif
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// max # of headers in history when looking for header #-X
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#ifndef MAX_HDR_HISTORY
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#define MAX_HDR_HISTORY 10
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#endif
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// max # of stick counters per session (at least 3 for sc0..sc2)
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#ifndef MAX_SESS_STKCTR
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#define MAX_SESS_STKCTR 3
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#endif
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// max # of extra stick-table data types that can be registred at runtime
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#ifndef STKTABLE_EXTRA_DATA_TYPES
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#define STKTABLE_EXTRA_DATA_TYPES 0
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#endif
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// max # of stick-table filter entries that can be used during dump
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#ifndef STKTABLE_FILTER_LEN
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#define STKTABLE_FILTER_LEN 4
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#endif
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// max # of loops we can perform around a read() which succeeds.
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// It's very frequent that the system returns a few TCP segments at a time.
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#ifndef MAX_READ_POLL_LOOPS
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#define MAX_READ_POLL_LOOPS 4
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#endif
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// minimum number of bytes read at once above which we don't try to read
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// more, in order not to risk facing an EAGAIN. Most often, if we read
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// at least 10 kB, we can consider that the system has tried to read a
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// full buffer and got multiple segments (>1 MSS for jumbo frames, >7 MSS
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// for normal frames) did not bother truncating the last segment.
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#ifndef MIN_RECV_AT_ONCE_ENOUGH
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#define MIN_RECV_AT_ONCE_ENOUGH (7*1448)
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#endif
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// The minimum number of bytes to be forwarded that is worth trying to splice.
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// Below 4kB, it's not worth allocating pipes nor pretending to zero-copy.
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#ifndef MIN_SPLICE_FORWARD
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#define MIN_SPLICE_FORWARD 4096
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#endif
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// the max number of events returned in one call to poll/epoll. Too small a
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// value will cause lots of calls, and too high a value may cause high latency.
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#ifndef MAX_POLL_EVENTS
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#define MAX_POLL_EVENTS 200
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#endif
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// the max number of tasks to run at once
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#ifndef RUNQUEUE_DEPTH
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#define RUNQUEUE_DEPTH 200
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#endif
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// cookie delimitor in "prefix" mode. This character is inserted between the
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// persistence cookie and the original value. The '~' is allowed by RFC6265,
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// and should not be too common in server names.
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#ifndef COOKIE_DELIM
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#define COOKIE_DELIM    '~'
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#endif
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// this delimitor is used between a server's name and a last visit date in
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// cookies exchanged with the client.
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#ifndef COOKIE_DELIM_DATE
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#define COOKIE_DELIM_DATE       '|'
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#endif
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#define CONN_RETRIES    3
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#define	CHK_CONNTIME    2000
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#define	DEF_CHKINTR     2000
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#define DEF_MAILALERTTIME 10000
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#define DEF_FALLTIME    3
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#define DEF_RISETIME    2
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#define DEF_AGENT_FALLTIME    1
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#define DEF_AGENT_RISETIME    1
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#define DEF_CHECK_REQ   "OPTIONS / HTTP/1.0\r\n"
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#define DEF_CHECK_PATH  ""
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#define DEF_SMTP_CHECK_REQ   "HELO localhost\r\n"
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#define DEF_LDAP_CHECK_REQ   "\x30\x0c\x02\x01\x01\x60\x07\x02\x01\x03\x04\x00\x80\x00"
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#define DEF_REDIS_CHECK_REQ  "*1\r\n$4\r\nPING\r\n"
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#define DEF_HANA_ONERR		HANA_ONERR_FAILCHK
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#define DEF_HANA_ERRLIMIT	10
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// X-Forwarded-For header default
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#define DEF_XFORWARDFOR_HDR	"X-Forwarded-For"
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// X-Original-To header default
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#define DEF_XORIGINALTO_HDR	"X-Original-To"
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/* Default connections limit.
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 *
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 * A system limit can be enforced at build time in order to avoid using haproxy
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 * beyond reasonable system limits. For this, just define SYSTEM_MAXCONN to the
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 * absolute limit accepted by the system. If the configuration specifies a
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 * higher value, it will be capped to SYSTEM_MAXCONN and a warning will be
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 * emitted. The only way to override this limit will be to set it via the
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 * command-line '-n' argument. If SYSTEM_MAXCONN is not set, a minimum value
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 * of 100 will be used for DEFAULT_MAXCONN which almost guarantees that a
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 * process will correctly start in any situation.
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 */
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#ifdef SYSTEM_MAXCONN
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#undef  DEFAULT_MAXCONN
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#define DEFAULT_MAXCONN SYSTEM_MAXCONN
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#elif !defined(DEFAULT_MAXCONN)
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#define DEFAULT_MAXCONN 100
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#endif
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/* Minimum check interval for spread health checks. Servers with intervals
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 * greater than or equal to this value will have their checks spread apart
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 * and will be considered when searching the minimal interval.
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 * Others will be ignored for the minimal interval and will have their checks
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 * scheduled on a different basis.
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 */
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#ifndef SRV_CHK_INTER_THRES
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#define SRV_CHK_INTER_THRES 1000
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#endif
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/* Specifies the string used to report the version and release date on the
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 * statistics page. May be defined to the empty string ("") to permanently
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 * disable the feature.
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 */
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#ifndef STATS_VERSION_STRING
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#define STATS_VERSION_STRING " version " HAPROXY_VERSION ", released " HAPROXY_DATE
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#endif
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/* Maximum signal queue size, and also number of different signals we can
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 * handle.
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 */
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#ifndef MAX_SIGNAL
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#define MAX_SIGNAL 256
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#endif
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/* Maximum host name length */
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#ifndef MAX_HOSTNAME_LEN
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#if MAXHOSTNAMELEN
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#define MAX_HOSTNAME_LEN	MAXHOSTNAMELEN
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#else
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#define MAX_HOSTNAME_LEN	64
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#endif // MAXHOSTNAMELEN
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#endif // MAX_HOSTNAME_LEN
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/* Maximum health check description length */
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#ifndef HCHK_DESC_LEN
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#define HCHK_DESC_LEN	128
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#endif
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/* ciphers used as defaults on connect */
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#ifndef CONNECT_DEFAULT_CIPHERS
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#define CONNECT_DEFAULT_CIPHERS NULL
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#endif
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/* ciphers used as defaults on TLS 1.3 connect */
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#ifndef CONNECT_DEFAULT_CIPHERSUITES
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#define CONNECT_DEFAULT_CIPHERSUITES NULL
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#endif
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/* ciphers used as defaults on listeners */
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#ifndef LISTEN_DEFAULT_CIPHERS
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#define LISTEN_DEFAULT_CIPHERS NULL
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#endif
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/* cipher suites used as defaults on TLS 1.3 listeners */
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#ifndef LISTEN_DEFAULT_CIPHERSUITES
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#define LISTEN_DEFAULT_CIPHERSUITES NULL
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#endif
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/* named curve used as defaults for ECDHE ciphers */
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#ifndef ECDHE_DEFAULT_CURVE
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#define ECDHE_DEFAULT_CURVE "prime256v1"
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#endif
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/* ssl cache size */
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#ifndef SSLCACHESIZE
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#define SSLCACHESIZE 20000
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#endif
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/* ssl max dh param size */
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#ifndef SSL_DEFAULT_DH_PARAM
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#define SSL_DEFAULT_DH_PARAM 0
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#endif
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/* max memory cost per SSL session */
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#ifndef SSL_SESSION_MAX_COST
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#define SSL_SESSION_MAX_COST (16*1024)    // measured
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#endif
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/* max memory cost per SSL handshake (on top of session) */
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#ifndef SSL_HANDSHAKE_MAX_COST
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#define SSL_HANDSHAKE_MAX_COST (76*1024)  // measured
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#endif
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#ifndef DEFAULT_SSL_CTX_CACHE
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#define DEFAULT_SSL_CTX_CACHE 1000
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#endif
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/* approximate stream size (for maxconn estimate) */
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#ifndef STREAM_MAX_COST
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#define STREAM_MAX_COST (sizeof(struct stream) + \
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                          2 * sizeof(struct channel) + \
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                          2 * sizeof(struct connection) + \
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                          global.tune.requri_len + \
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                          2 * global.tune.cookie_len)
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#endif
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/* available memory estimate : count about 3% of overhead in various structures */
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#ifndef MEM_USABLE_RATIO
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#define MEM_USABLE_RATIO 0.97
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#endif
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/* Number of samples used to compute the times reported in stats. A power of
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 * two is highly recommended, and this value multiplied by the largest response
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 * time must not overflow and unsigned int. See freq_ctr.h for more information.
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 * We consider that values are accurate to 95% with two batches of samples below,
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 * so in order to advertise accurate times across 1k samples, we effectively
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 * measure over 512.
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 */
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#ifndef TIME_STATS_SAMPLES
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#define TIME_STATS_SAMPLES 512
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#endif
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/* max ocsp cert id asn1 encoded length */
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#ifndef OCSP_MAX_CERTID_ASN1_LENGTH
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#define OCSP_MAX_CERTID_ASN1_LENGTH 128
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#endif
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#ifndef OCSP_MAX_RESPONSE_TIME_SKEW
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#define OCSP_MAX_RESPONSE_TIME_SKEW 300
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#endif
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/* Number of TLS tickets to check, used for rotation */
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#ifndef TLS_TICKETS_NO
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#define TLS_TICKETS_NO 3
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#endif
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/* pattern lookup default cache size, in number of entries :
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 * 10k entries at 10k req/s mean 1% risk of a collision after 60 years, that's
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 * already much less than the memory's reliability in most machines and more
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 * durable than most admin's life expectancy. A collision will result in a
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 * valid result to be returned for a different entry from the same list.
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 */
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#ifndef DEFAULT_PAT_LRU_SIZE
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#define DEFAULT_PAT_LRU_SIZE 10000
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#endif
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#endif /* _COMMON_DEFAULTS_H */
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