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250 lines
7.0 KiB
C
250 lines
7.0 KiB
C
/*
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* Queue management functions.
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*
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* Copyright 2000-2009 Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu>
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
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* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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*/
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#include <common/config.h>
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#include <common/memory.h>
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#include <common/time.h>
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#include <proto/queue.h>
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#include <proto/server.h>
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#include <proto/stream.h>
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#include <proto/stream_interface.h>
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#include <proto/task.h>
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struct pool_head *pool2_pendconn;
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/* perform minimal intializations, report 0 in case of error, 1 if OK. */
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int init_pendconn()
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{
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pool2_pendconn = create_pool("pendconn", sizeof(struct pendconn), MEM_F_SHARED);
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return pool2_pendconn != NULL;
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}
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/* returns the effective dynamic maxconn for a server, considering the minconn
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* and the proxy's usage relative to its dynamic connections limit. It is
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* expected that 0 < s->minconn <= s->maxconn when this is called. If the
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* server is currently warming up, the slowstart is also applied to the
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* resulting value, which can be lower than minconn in this case, but never
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* less than 1.
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*/
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unsigned int srv_dynamic_maxconn(const struct server *s)
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{
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unsigned int max;
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if (s->proxy->beconn >= s->proxy->fullconn)
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/* no fullconn or proxy is full */
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max = s->maxconn;
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else if (s->minconn == s->maxconn)
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/* static limit */
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max = s->maxconn;
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else max = MAX(s->minconn,
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s->proxy->beconn * s->maxconn / s->proxy->fullconn);
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if ((s->state == SRV_ST_STARTING) &&
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now.tv_sec < s->last_change + s->slowstart &&
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now.tv_sec >= s->last_change) {
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unsigned int ratio;
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ratio = 100 * (now.tv_sec - s->last_change) / s->slowstart;
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max = MAX(1, max * ratio / 100);
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}
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return max;
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}
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/*
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* Manages a server's connection queue. This function will try to dequeue as
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* many pending streams as possible, and wake them up.
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*/
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void process_srv_queue(struct server *s)
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{
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struct proxy *p = s->proxy;
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int maxconn;
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/* First, check if we can handle some connections queued at the proxy. We
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* will take as many as we can handle.
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*/
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maxconn = srv_dynamic_maxconn(s);
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while (s->served < maxconn) {
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struct stream *strm = pendconn_get_next_strm(s, p);
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if (strm == NULL)
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break;
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task_wakeup(strm->task, TASK_WOKEN_RES);
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}
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}
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/* Detaches the next pending connection from either a server or a proxy, and
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* returns its associated stream. If no pending connection is found, NULL is
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* returned. Note that neither <srv> nor <px> may be NULL.
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* Priority is given to the oldest request in the queue if both <srv> and <px>
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* have pending requests. This ensures that no request will be left unserved.
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* The <px> queue is not considered if the server (or a tracked server) is not
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* RUNNING, is disabled, or has a null weight (server going down). The <srv>
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* queue is still considered in this case, because if some connections remain
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* there, it means that some requests have been forced there after it was seen
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* down (eg: due to option persist).
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* The stream is immediately marked as "assigned", and both its <srv> and
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* <srv_conn> are set to <srv>,
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*/
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struct stream *pendconn_get_next_strm(struct server *srv, struct proxy *px)
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{
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struct pendconn *ps, *pp;
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struct stream *strm;
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struct server *rsrv;
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rsrv = srv->track;
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if (!rsrv)
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rsrv = srv;
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ps = pendconn_from_srv(srv);
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pp = pendconn_from_px(px);
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/* we want to get the definitive pendconn in <ps> */
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if (!pp || !srv_is_usable(rsrv)) {
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if (!ps)
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return NULL;
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} else {
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/* pendconn exists in the proxy queue */
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if (!ps || tv_islt(&pp->strm->logs.tv_request, &ps->strm->logs.tv_request))
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ps = pp;
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}
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strm = ps->strm;
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pendconn_free(ps);
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/* we want to note that the stream has now been assigned a server */
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strm->flags |= SF_ASSIGNED;
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strm->target = &srv->obj_type;
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stream_add_srv_conn(strm, srv);
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srv->served++;
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if (px->lbprm.server_take_conn)
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px->lbprm.server_take_conn(srv);
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return strm;
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}
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/* Adds the stream <strm> to the pending connection list of server <strm>->srv
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* or to the one of <strm>->proxy if srv is NULL. All counters and back pointers
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* are updated accordingly. Returns NULL if no memory is available, otherwise the
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* pendconn itself. If the stream was already marked as served, its flag is
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* cleared. It is illegal to call this function with a non-NULL strm->srv_conn.
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*/
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struct pendconn *pendconn_add(struct stream *strm)
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{
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struct pendconn *p;
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struct server *srv;
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p = pool_alloc2(pool2_pendconn);
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if (!p)
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return NULL;
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strm->pend_pos = p;
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p->strm = strm;
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p->srv = srv = objt_server(strm->target);
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if (strm->flags & SF_ASSIGNED && srv) {
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LIST_ADDQ(&srv->pendconns, &p->list);
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srv->nbpend++;
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strm->logs.srv_queue_size += srv->nbpend;
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if (srv->nbpend > srv->counters.nbpend_max)
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srv->counters.nbpend_max = srv->nbpend;
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} else {
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LIST_ADDQ(&strm->be->pendconns, &p->list);
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strm->be->nbpend++;
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strm->logs.prx_queue_size += strm->be->nbpend;
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if (strm->be->nbpend > strm->be->be_counters.nbpend_max)
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strm->be->be_counters.nbpend_max = strm->be->nbpend;
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}
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strm->be->totpend++;
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return p;
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}
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/* Redistribute pending connections when a server goes down. The number of
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* connections redistributed is returned.
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*/
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int pendconn_redistribute(struct server *s)
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{
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struct pendconn *pc, *pc_bck;
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int xferred = 0;
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list_for_each_entry_safe(pc, pc_bck, &s->pendconns, list) {
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struct stream *strm = pc->strm;
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if ((strm->be->options & (PR_O_REDISP|PR_O_PERSIST)) == PR_O_REDISP &&
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!(strm->flags & SF_FORCE_PRST)) {
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/* The REDISP option was specified. We will ignore
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* cookie and force to balance or use the dispatcher.
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*/
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/* it's left to the dispatcher to choose a server */
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strm->flags &= ~(SF_DIRECT | SF_ASSIGNED | SF_ADDR_SET);
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pendconn_free(pc);
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task_wakeup(strm->task, TASK_WOKEN_RES);
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xferred++;
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}
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}
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return xferred;
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}
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/* Check for pending connections at the backend, and assign some of them to
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* the server coming up. The server's weight is checked before being assigned
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* connections it may not be able to handle. The total number of transferred
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* connections is returned.
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*/
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int pendconn_grab_from_px(struct server *s)
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{
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int xferred;
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if (!srv_is_usable(s))
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return 0;
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for (xferred = 0; !s->maxconn || xferred < srv_dynamic_maxconn(s); xferred++) {
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struct stream *strm;
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struct pendconn *p;
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p = pendconn_from_px(s->proxy);
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if (!p)
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break;
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p->strm->target = &s->obj_type;
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strm = p->strm;
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pendconn_free(p);
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task_wakeup(strm->task, TASK_WOKEN_RES);
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}
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return xferred;
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}
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/*
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* Detaches pending connection <p>, decreases the pending count, and frees
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* the pending connection. The connection might have been queued to a specific
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* server as well as to the proxy. The stream also gets marked unqueued.
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*/
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void pendconn_free(struct pendconn *p)
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{
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LIST_DEL(&p->list);
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p->strm->pend_pos = NULL;
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if (p->srv)
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p->srv->nbpend--;
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else
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p->strm->be->nbpend--;
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p->strm->be->totpend--;
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pool_free2(pool2_pendconn, p);
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}
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/*
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* Local variables:
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* c-indent-level: 8
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* c-basic-offset: 8
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* End:
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*/
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