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Released version 1.3.16-rc1 with the following main changes : - appsessions: cleanup DEBUG_HASH and initialize request_counter - [MINOR] acl: add new keyword "connslots" - [MINOR] cfgparse: fix off-by 2 in error message size - [BUILD] fix build with gcc 4.3 - [BUILD] fix MANDIR default location to match documentation - [TESTS] add a debug patch to help trigger the stats bug - [BUG] Flush buffers also where there are exactly 0 bytes left - [MINOR] Allow to specify a domain for a cookie - [BUG/CLEANUP] cookiedomain -> cookie_domain rename + free(p->cookie_domain) - [MEDIUM] Fix memory freeing at exit - [MEDIUM] Fix memory freeing at exit, part 2 - [BUG] Fix listen & more of 2 couples <ip>:<port> - [DOC] remove buggy comment for use_backend - [CRITICAL] fix server state tracking: it was O(n!) instead of O(n) - [MEDIUM] add support for URI hash depth and length limits - [MINOR] permit renaming of x-forwarded-for header - [BUILD] fix Makefile.bsd and Makefile.osx for stream_interface - [BUILD] Haproxy won't compile if DEBUG_FULL is defined - [MEDIUM] upgrade to ebtree v4.0 - [DOC] update the README file with new build options - [MEDIUM] reduce risk of event starvation in ev_sepoll - [MEDIUM] detect streaming buffers and tag them as such - [MEDIUM] add support for conditional HTTP redirection - [BUILD] make install should depend on haproxy not "all" - [DEBUG] add a TRACE macro to facilitate runtime data extraction - [BUG] event pollers must not wait if a task exists in the run queue - [BUG] queue management: wake oldest request in queues - [BUG] log: reported queue position was offed-by-one - [BUG] fix the dequeuing logic to ensure that all requests get served - [DOC] documentation for the "retries" parameter was missing. - [MEDIUM] implement a monotonic internal clock - [MEDIUM] further improve monotonic clock by check forward jumps - [OPTIM] add branch prediction hints in list manipulations - [MAJOR] replace ultree with ebtree in wait-queues - [BUG] we could segfault during exit while freeing uri_auths - [BUG] wqueue: perform proper timeout comparisons with wrapping values - [MINOR] introduce now_ms, the current date in milliseconds - [BUG] disable buffer read timeout when reading stats - [MEDIUM] rework the wait queue mechanism - [BUILD] change declaration of base64tab to fix build with Intel C++ - [OPTIM] shrink wake_expired_tasks() by using task_wakeup() - [MAJOR] use an ebtree instead of a list for the run queue - [MEDIUM] introduce task->nice and boot access to statistics - [OPTIM] task_queue: assume most consecutive timers are equal - [BUILD] silent a warning in unlikely() with gcc 4.x - [MAJOR] convert all expiration timers from timeval to ticks - [BUG] use_backend would not correctly consider "unless" - [TESTS] added test-acl.cfg to test some ACL combinations - [MEDIUM] add support for configuration keyword registration - [MEDIUM] modularize the global "stats" keyword configuration parser - [MINOR] cfgparse: add support for warnings in external functions - [MEDIUM] modularize the "timeout" keyword configuration parser - [MAJOR] implement tcp request content inspection - [MINOR] acl: add a new parsing function: parse_dotted_ver - [MINOR] acl: add req_ssl_ver in TCP, to match an SSL version - [CLEANUP] remove unused include/types/client.h - [CLEANUP] remove many #include <types/xxx> from C files - [CLEANUP] remove dependency on obsolete INTBITS macro - [DOC] document the new "tcp-request" keyword and associated ACLs - [MINOR] acl: add REQ_CONTENT to the list of default acls - [MEDIUM] acl: permit fetch() functions to set the result themselves - [MEDIUM] acl: get rid of dummy values in always_true/always_false - [MINOR] acl: add the "wait_end" acl verb - [MEDIUM] acl: enforce ACL type checking - [MEDIUM] acl: set types on all currently known ACL verbs - [MEDIUM] acl: when possible, report the name and requirements of ACLs in warnings - [CLEANUP] remove 65 useless NULL checks before free - [MEDIUM] memory: update pool_free2() to support NULL pointers - [MEDIUM] buffers: ensure buffer_shut* are properly called upon shutdowns - [MEDIUM] process_srv: rely on buffer flags for client shutdown - [MEDIUM] process_srv: don't rely at all on client state - [MEDIUM] process_cli: don't rely at all on server state - [BUG] fix segfault with url_param + check_post - [BUG] server timeout was not considered in some circumstances - [BUG] client timeout incorrectly rearmed while waiting for server - [MAJOR] kill CL_STINSPECT and CL_STHEADERS (step 1) - [MAJOR] get rid of SV_STANALYZE (step 2) - [MEDIUM] simplify and centralize request timeout cancellation and request forwarding - [MAJOR] completely separate HTTP and TCP states on the request path - [BUG] fix recently introduced loop when client closes early - [MAJOR] get rid of the SV_STHEADERS state - [MAJOR] better separation of response processing and server state - [MAJOR] clearly separate HTTP response processing from TCP server state - [MEDIUM] remove unused references to {CL|SV}_STSHUT* - [MINOR] term_trace: add better instrumentations to trace the code - [BUG] ev_sepoll: closed file descriptors could persist in the spec list - [BUG] process_response must not enable the read FD - [BUG] buffers: remove BF_MAY_CONNECT and fix forwarding issue - [BUG] process_response: do not touch srv_state - [BUG] maintain_proxies must not disable backends - [CLEANUP] get rid of BF_SHUT*_PENDING - [MEDIUM] buffers: add BF_EMPTY and BF_FULL to remove dependency on req/rep->l - [MAJOR] process_session: rely only on buffer flags - [MEDIUM] use buffer->wex instead of buffer->cex for connect timeout - [MEDIUM] centralize buffer timeout checks at the top of process_session - [MINOR] ensure the termination flags are set by process_xxx - [MEDIUM] session: move the analysis bit field to the buffer - [OPTIM] process_cli/process_srv: reduce the number of tests - [BUG] regparm is broken on gcc < 3 - [BUILD] fix warning in proto_tcp.c with gcc >= 4 - [MEDIUM] merge inspect_exp and txn->exp into request buffer - [BUG] process_cli/process_srv: don't call shutdown when already done - [BUG] process_request: HTTP body analysis must return zero if missing data - [TESTS] test-fsm: 22 regression tests for state machines - [BUG] Fix empty X-Forwarded-For header name when set in defaults section - [BUG] fix harmless but wrong fd insertion sequence - [MEDIUM] make it possible for analysers to follow the whole session - [MAJOR] rework of the server FSM - [OPTIM] remove useless fd_set(read) upon shutdown(write) - [MEDIUM] massive cleanup of process_srv() - [MEDIUM] second level of code cleanup for process_srv_data - [MEDIUM] third cleanup and optimization of process_srv_data() - [MEDIUM] process_srv_data: ensure that we always correctly re-arm timeouts - [MEDIUM] stream_sock_process_data moved to stream_sock.c - [MAJOR] make the client side use stream_sock_process_data() - [MEDIUM] split stream_sock_process_data - [OPTIM] stream_sock_read must check for null-reads more often - [MINOR] only call flow analysers when their read side is connected. - [MEDIUM] reintroduce BF_HIJACK with produce_content - [MINOR] re-arrange buffer flags and rename some of them - [MINOR] do not check for BF_SHUTR when computing write timeout - [OPTIM] ev_sepoll: detect newly created FDs and check them once - [OPTIM] reduce the number of calls to task_wakeup() - [OPTIM] force inlining of large functions with gcc >= 3 - [MEDIUM] indicate a reason for a task wakeup - [MINOR] change type of fdtab[]->owner to void* - [MAJOR] make stream sockets aware of the stream interface - [MEDIUM] stream interface: add the ->shutw method as well as in and out buffers - [MEDIUM] buffers: add BF_READ_ATTACHED and BF_ANA_TIMEOUT - [MEDIUM] process_session: make use of the new buffer flags - [CLEANUP] process_session: move debug outputs out of the critical loop - [MEDIUM] move QUEUE and TAR timers to stream interfaces - [OPTIM] add compiler hints in tick_is_expired() - [MINOR] add buffer_check_timeouts() to check what timeouts have fired. - [MEDIUM] use buffer_check_timeouts instead of stream_sock_check_timeouts() - [MINOR] add an expiration flag to the stream_sock_interface - [MAJOR] migrate the connection logic to stream interface - [MAJOR] add a connection error state to the stream_interface - [MEDIUM] add the SN_CURR_SESS flag to the session to track open sessions - [MEDIUM] continue layering cleanups. - [MEDIUM] stream_interface: added a DISconnected state between CON/EST and CLO - [MEDIUM] remove stream_sock_update_data() - [MINOR] maintain a global session list in order to ease debugging - [BUG] shutw must imply close during a connect - [MEDIUM] process shutw during connection attempt - [MEDIUM] make the stream interface control the SHUT{R,W} bits - [MAJOR] complete layer4/7 separation - [CLEANUP] move the session-related functions to session.c - [MINOR] call session->do_log() for logging - [MINOR] replace the ambiguous client_return function by stream_int_return - [MINOR] replace client_retnclose() with stream_int_retnclose() - [MINOR] replace srv_close_with_err() with http_server_error() - [MEDIUM] make the http server error function a pointer in the session - [CLEANUP] session.c: removed some migration left-overs in sess_establish() - [MINOR] stream_sock_data_finish() should not expose fd - [MEDIUM] extract TCP request processing from HTTP - [MEDIUM] extract the HTTP tarpit code from process_request(). - [MEDIUM] move the HTTP request body analyser out of process_request(). - [MEDIUM] rename process_request to http_process_request - [BUG] fix forgotten server session counter - [MINOR] declare process_session in session.h, not proto_http.h - [MEDIUM] first pass of lifting to proto_uxst.c:uxst_event_accept() - [MINOR] add an analyser code for UNIX stats request - [MINOR] pre-set analyser flags on the listener at registration time - [BUG] do not forward close from cons to prod with analysers - [MEDIUM] ensure that sock->shutw() also closes read for init states - [MINOR] add an analyser state in struct session - [MAJOR] make unix sockets work again with stats - [MEDIUM] remove cli_fd, srv_fd, cli_state and srv_state from the session - [MINOR] move the listener reference from fd to session - [MEDIUM] reference the current hijack function in the buffer itself - [MINOR] slightly rebalance stats_dump_{raw,http} - [MINOR] add a new back-reference type : struct bref - [MINOR] add back-references to sessions for later use by a dumper. - [MEDIUM] add support for "show sess" in unix stats socket - [BUG] do not release the connection slot during a retry - [BUG] dynamic connection throttling could return a max of zero conns - [BUG] do not try to pause backends during reload - [BUG] ensure that listeners from disabled proxies are correctly unbound. - [BUG] acl-related keywords are not allowed in defaults sections - [BUG] cookie capture is declared in the frontend but checked on the backend - [BUG] critical errors should be reported even in daemon mode - [MINOR] redirect: add support for the "drop-query" option - [MINOR] redirect: add support for "set-cookie" and "clear-cookie" - [MINOR] redirect: in prefix mode a "/" means not to change the URI - [BUG] do not dequeue requests on a dead server - [BUG] do not dequeue the backend's pending connections on a dead server - [MINOR] stats: indicate if a task is running in "show sess" - [BUG] check timeout must not be changed if timeout.check is not set - [BUG] "option transparent" is for backend, not frontend ! - [MINOR] transfer errors were not reported anymore in data phase - [MEDIUM] add a send limit to a buffer - [MEDIUM] don't report buffer timeout when there is I/O activity - [MEDIUM] indicate when we don't care about read timeout - [MINOR] add flags to indicate when a stream interface is waiting for space/data - [MEDIUM] enable inter-stream_interface wakeup calls - [MAJOR] implement autonomous inter-socket forwarding - [MINOR] add the splice_len member to the buffer struct in preparation of splice support - [MEDIUM] stream_sock: factor out the return path in case of no-writes - [MEDIUM] i/o: rework ->to_forward and ->send_max - [OPTIM] stream_sock: do not ask for polling on EAGAIN if we have read - [OPTIM] buffer: replace rlim by max_len - [OPTIM] stream_sock: factor out the buffer full handling out of the loop - [CLEANUP] replace a few occurrences of (flags & X) && !(flags & Y) - [CLEANUP] stream_sock: move the write-nothing condition out of the loop - [MEDIUM] split stream_sock_write() into callback and core functions - [MEDIUM] stream_sock_read: call ->chk_snd whenever there are data pending - [MINOR] stream_sock: fix a few wrong empty calculations - [MEDIUM] stream_sock: try to send pending data on chk_snd() - [MINOR] global.maxpipes: add the ability to reserve file descriptors for pipes - [MEDIUM] splice: add configuration options and set global.maxpipes - [MINOR] introduce structures required to support Linux kernel splicing - [MEDIUM] add definitions for Linux kernel splicing - [MAJOR] complete support for linux 2.6 kernel splicing - [BUG] reserve some pipes for backends with splice enabled - [MEDIUM] splice: add hints to support older buggy kernels - [MEDIUM] introduce pipe pools - [MEDIUM] splice: make use of pipe pools - [STATS] report pipe usage in the statistics - [OPTIM] make global.maxpipes default to global.maxconn/4 when not specified - [BUILD] fix snapshot date extraction with negative timezones - [MEDIUM] move global tuning options to the global structure - [MEDIUM] splice: add the global "nosplice" option - [BUILD] add USE_LINUX_SPLICE to enable LINUX_SPLICE on linux 2.6 - [BUG] we must not exit if protocol binding only returns a warning - [MINOR] add support for bind interface name - [BUG] inform the user when root is expected but not set - [MEDIUM] add support for source interface binding - [MEDIUM] add support for source interface binding at the server level - [MEDIUM] implement bind-process to limit service presence by process - [DOC] document maxpipes, nosplice, option splice-{auto,request,response} - [DOC] filled the logging section of the configuration manual - [DOC] document HTTP status codes - [DOC] document a few missing info about errorfile - [BUG] fix random memory corruption using "show sess" - [BUG] fix unix socket processing of interrupted output - [DOC] add diagrams of queuing and future ACL design - [BUILD] proto_http did not build on gcc-2.95 - [BUG] the "source" keyword must first clear optional settings - [BUG] global.tune.maxaccept must be limited even in mono-process mode - [MINOR] ensure that http_msg_analyzer updates pointer to invalid char - [MEDIUM] store a complete dump of request and response errors in proxies - [MEDIUM] implement error dump on unix socket with "show errors" - [DOC] document "show errors" - [MINOR] errors dump must use user-visible date, not internal date. - [MINOR] time: add __usec_to_1024th to convert usecs to 1024th of second - [MINOR] add curr_sec_ms and curr_sec_ms_scaled for current second. - [MEDIUM] measure and report session rate on frontend, backends and servers - [BUG] the "connslots" keyword was matched as "connlots" - [MINOR] acl: add 2 new verbs: fe_sess_rate and be_sess_rate - [MEDIUM] implement "rate-limit sessions" for the frontend - [BUG] interface binding: length must include the trailing zero - [BUG] typo in timeout error reporting : report *res and not *err - [OPTIM] maintain_proxies: only wake up when the frontend will be ready - [OPTIM] rate-limit: cleaner behaviour on low rates and reduce consumption - [BUG] switch server-side stream interface to close in case of abort - [CLEANUP] remove last references to term_trace - [OPTIM] freq_ctr: do not rotate the counters when reading - [BUG] disable any analysers for monitoring requests - [BUG] rate-limit in defaults section was ignored - [BUG] task: fix handling of duplicate keys - [OPTIM] task: don't unlink a task from a wait queue when waking it up - [OPTIM] displace tasks in the wait queue only if absolutely needed - [MEDIUM] minor update to the task api: let the scheduler queue itself - [BUG] event_accept() must always wake the task up, even in health mode - [CLEANUP] task: distinguish between clock ticks and timers - [OPTIM] task: reduce the number of calls to task_queue() - [OPTIM] do not re-check req buffer when only response has changed - [CLEANUP] don't enable kernel splicing when socket is closed - [CLEANUP] buffer_flush() was misleading, rename it as buffer_erase - [MINOR] buffers: implement buffer_flush() - [MEDIUM] rearrange forwarding condition to enable splice during analysis - [BUILD] build fixes for Solaris - [BUILD] proto_http did not build on gcc-2.95 (again) - [CONTRIB] halog: fast log parser for haproxy - [CONTRIB] halog: faster fgets() and add support for percentile reporting |
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------------------- H A - P r o x y How to build it ------------------- version 1.3.15 willy tarreau 2008/05/25 To build haproxy, you will need : - GNU make. Neither Solaris nor OpenBSD's make work with this makefile. However, specific Makefiles for BSD and OSX are provided. - GCC between 2.91 and 4.3. Others may work, but not tested. - GNU ld Also, you might want to build with libpcre support, which will provide a very efficient regex implementation and will also fix some badness on Solaris's one. To build haproxy, you have to choose your target OS amongst the following ones and assign it to the TARGET variable : - linux22 for Linux 2.2 - linux24 for Linux 2.4 and above (default) - linux24e for Linux 2.4 with support for a working epoll (> 0.21) - linux24eold for Linux 2.4 with support for a broken epoll (<= 0.21) - linux26 for Linux 2.6 and above - solaris for Solaris 8 or 10 (others untested) - freebsd for FreeBSD 5 to 6.2 (others untested) - openbsd for OpenBSD 3.1 to 3.7 (others untested) - generic for any other OS. - custom to manually adjust every setting You may also choose your CPU to benefit from some optimizations. This is particularly important on UltraSparc machines. For this, you can assign one of the following choices to the CPU variable : - i686 for intel PentiumPro, Pentium 2 and above, AMD Athlon - i586 for intel Pentium, AMD K6, VIA C3. - ultrasparc : Sun UltraSparc I/II/III/IV processor - generic : any other processor or no specific optimization. (default) Alternatively, you may just set the CPU_CFLAGS value to the optimal GCC options for your platform. If your system supports PCRE (Perl Compatible Regular Expressions), then you really should build with libpcre which is between 2 and 10 times faster than other libc implementations. Regex are used for header processing (deletion, rewriting, allow, deny). The only inconvenient of libpcre is that it is not yet widely spread, so if you build for other systems, you might get into trouble if they don't have the dynamic library. In this situation, you should statically link libpcre into haproxy so that it will not be necessary to install it on target systems. Available build options for PCRE are : - USE_PCRE=1 to use libpcre, in whatever form is available on your system (shared or static) - USE_STATIC_PCRE=1 to use a static version of libpcre even if the dynamic one is available. This will enhance portability. - with no option, use your OS libc's standard regex implemntation (default). Warning! group references on Solaris seem broken. Use static-pcre whenever possible. By default, the DEBUG variable is set to '-g' to enable debug symbols. It is not wise to disable it on uncommon systems, because it's often the only way to get a complete core when you need one. Otherwise, you can set DEBUG to '-s' to strip the binary. For example, I use this to build for Solaris 8 : $ make TARGET=solaris CPU=ultrasparc USE_STATIC_PCRE=1 And I build it this way on OpenBSD or FreeBSD : $ make -f Makefile.bsd REGEX=pcre DEBUG= COPTS.generic="-Os -fomit-frame-pointer -mgnu" If you need to pass other defines, includes, libraries, etc... then please check the Makefile to see which ones will be available in your case, and use the USE_* variables in the GNU Makefile, or ADDINC, ADDLIB, and DEFINE variables in the BSD makefiles. -- end