haproxy/include/types/arg.h
Christopher Faulet f7e4e7e096 MAJOR: spoe: Add an experimental Stream Processing Offload Engine
SPOE makes possible the communication with external components to retrieve some
info using an in-house binary protocol, the Stream Processing Offload Protocol
(SPOP). In the long term, its aim is to allow any kind of offloading on the
streams. This first version, besides being experimental, won't do lot of
things. The most important today is to validate the protocol design and lay the
foundations of what will, one day, be a full offload engine for the stream
processing.

So, for now, the SPOE can offload the stream processing before "tcp-request
content", "tcp-response content", "http-request" and "http-response" rules. And
it only supports variables creation/suppression. But, in spite of these limited
features, we can easily imagine to implement a SSO solution, an ip reputation
service or an ip geolocation service.

Internally, the SPOE is implemented as a filter. So, to use it, you must use
following line in a proxy proxy section:

  frontend my-front
      ...
      filter spoe [engine <name>] config <file>
      ...

It uses its own configuration file to keep the HAProxy configuration clean. It
is also a easy way to disable it by commenting out the filter line.

See "doc/SPOE.txt" for all details about the SPOE configuration.
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/*
* include/types/arg.h
* This file contains structure declarations for generaic argument parsing.
*
* Copyright 2012 Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu>
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.1
* exclusively.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
#ifndef _TYPES_ARG_H
#define _TYPES_ARG_H
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <common/chunk.h>
#include <common/mini-clist.h>
#include <types/vars.h>
/* encoding of each arg type : up to 31 types are supported */
#define ARGT_BITS 5
#define ARGT_NBTYPES (1 << ARGT_BITS)
#define ARGT_MASK (ARGT_NBTYPES - 1)
/* encoding of the arg count : up to 12 args are possible. 4 bits are left
* unused at the top.
*/
#define ARGM_MASK ((1 << ARGM_BITS) - 1)
#define ARGM_BITS 4
#define ARGM_NBARGS (sizeof(uint64_t) * 8 - ARGM_BITS) / ARGT_BITS
enum {
ARGT_STOP = 0, /* end of the arg list */
ARGT_SINT, /* signed 64 bit integer. */
ARGT_STR, /* string */
ARGT_IPV4, /* an IPv4 address */
ARGT_MSK4, /* an IPv4 address mask (integer or dotted), stored as ARGT_IPV4 */
ARGT_IPV6, /* an IPv6 address */
ARGT_MSK6, /* an IPv6 address mask (integer or dotted), stored as ARGT_IPV4 */
ARGT_TIME, /* a delay in ms by default, stored as ARGT_UINT */
ARGT_SIZE, /* a size in bytes by default, stored as ARGT_UINT */
ARGT_FE, /* a pointer to a frontend only */
ARGT_BE, /* a pointer to a backend only */
ARGT_TAB, /* a pointer to a stick table */
ARGT_SRV, /* a pointer to a server */
ARGT_USR, /* a pointer to a user list */
ARGT_MAP, /* a pointer to a map descriptor */
ARGT_REG, /* a pointer to a regex */
ARGT_VAR, /* contains a variable description. */
/* please update arg_type_names[] in args.c if you add entries here */
};
/* context where arguments are used, in order to help error reporting */
enum {
ARGC_ACL = 0, /* ACL */
ARGC_STK, /* sticking rule */
ARGC_TRK, /* tracking rule */
ARGC_LOG, /* log-format */
ARGC_LOGSD, /* log-format-sd */
ARGC_HRQ, /* http-request */
ARGC_HRS, /* http-response */
ARGC_UIF, /* unique-id-format */
ARGC_RDR, /* redirect */
ARGC_CAP, /* capture rule */
ARGC_SRV, /* server line */
ARGC_SPOE, /* spoe message args */
};
/* flags used when compiling and executing regex */
#define ARGF_REG_ICASE 1
#define ARGF_REG_GLOB 2
/* some types that are externally defined */
struct proxy;
struct server;
struct userlist;
struct my_regex;
union arg_data {
long long int sint;
struct chunk str;
struct in_addr ipv4;
struct in6_addr ipv6;
struct proxy *prx; /* used for fe, be, tables */
struct server *srv;
struct userlist *usr;
struct map_descriptor *map;
struct my_regex *reg;
struct var_desc var;
};
struct arg {
unsigned char type; /* argument type, ARGT_* */
unsigned char unresolved; /* argument contains a string in <str> that must be resolved and freed */
unsigned char type_flags; /* type-specific extra flags (eg: case sensitivity for regex), ARGF_* */
union arg_data data; /* argument data */
};
/* arg lists are used to store information about arguments that could not be
* resolved when parsing the configuration. The head is an arg_list which
* serves as a template to create new entries. Nothing here is allocated,
* so plain copies are OK.
*/
struct arg_list {
struct list list; /* chaining with other arg_list, or list head */
struct arg *arg; /* pointer to the arg, NULL on list head */
int arg_pos; /* argument position */
int ctx; /* context where the arg is used (ARGC_*) */
const char *kw; /* keyword making use of these args */
const char *conv; /* conv keyword when in conv, otherwise NULL */
const char *file; /* file name where the args are referenced */
int line; /* line number where the args are referenced */
};
#endif /* _TYPES_ARG_H */
/*
* Local variables:
* c-indent-level: 8
* c-basic-offset: 8
* End:
*/