haproxy/src/chunk.c
Christopher Faulet ce912271db MEDIUM: chunk: Add support for large chunks
Because there is now a memory pool for large buffers, we must also add the
support for large chunks. So, if large buffers are configured, a dedicated
memory pool is created to allocate large chunks. alloc_large_trash_chunk()
must be used to allocate a large chunk. alloc_trash_chunk_sz() can be used to
allocate a chunk with the best size. However free_trash_chunk() remains the
only way to release a chunk, regular or large.

In addition, large trash buffers are also created, using the same mechanism
than for regular trash buffers. So three thread-local trash buffers are
created. get_large_trash_chunk() must be used to get a large trash buffer.
And get_trash_chunk_sz() may be used to get a trash buffer with the best
size.
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/*
* Chunk management functions.
*
* Copyright 2000-2012 Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu>
*
* 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 <stdarg.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <haproxy/api.h>
#include <haproxy/buf.h>
#include <haproxy/chunk.h>
#include <haproxy/global.h>
#include <haproxy/tools.h>
/* trash chunks used for various conversions */
static THREAD_LOCAL struct buffer *trash_chunk;
static THREAD_LOCAL struct buffer trash_chunk1;
static THREAD_LOCAL struct buffer trash_chunk2;
/* trash buffers used for various conversions */
static int trash_size __read_mostly;
static THREAD_LOCAL char *trash_buf1;
static THREAD_LOCAL char *trash_buf2;
/* the trash pool for reentrant allocations */
struct pool_head *pool_head_trash __read_mostly = NULL;
/* this is used to drain data, and as a temporary buffer for sprintf()... */
THREAD_LOCAL struct buffer trash = { };
/* large trash chunks used for various conversions */
static THREAD_LOCAL struct buffer *large_trash_chunk;
static THREAD_LOCAL struct buffer large_trash_chunk1;
static THREAD_LOCAL struct buffer large_trash_chunk2;
/* large trash buffers used for various conversions */
static int large_trash_size __read_mostly = 0;
static THREAD_LOCAL char *large_trash_buf1 = NULL;
static THREAD_LOCAL char *large_trash_buf2 = NULL;
/* the trash pool for reentrant allocations */
struct pool_head *pool_head_large_trash __read_mostly = NULL;
/* this is used to drain data, and as a temporary large buffer */
THREAD_LOCAL struct buffer trash_large = { };
/*
* Returns a pre-allocated and initialized trash chunk that can be used for any
* type of conversion. Two chunks and their respective buffers are alternatively
* returned so that it is always possible to iterate data transformations without
* losing the data being transformed. The blocks are initialized to the size of
* a standard buffer, so they should be enough for everything. For convenience,
* a zero is always emitted at the beginning of the string so that it may be
* used as an empty string as well.
*/
struct buffer *get_trash_chunk(void)
{
char *trash_buf;
if (trash_chunk == &trash_chunk1) {
trash_chunk = &trash_chunk2;
trash_buf = trash_buf2;
}
else {
trash_chunk = &trash_chunk1;
trash_buf = trash_buf1;
}
*trash_buf = 0;
chunk_init(trash_chunk, trash_buf, trash_size);
return trash_chunk;
}
/* Similar to get_trash_chunk() but return a pre-allocated large chunk
* instead. Becasuse large buffers are not enabled by default, this function may
* return NULL.
*/
struct buffer *get_large_trash_chunk(void)
{
char *large_trash_buf;
if (!large_trash_size)
return NULL;
if (large_trash_chunk == &large_trash_chunk1) {
large_trash_chunk = &large_trash_chunk2;
large_trash_buf = large_trash_buf2;
}
else {
large_trash_chunk = &large_trash_chunk1;
large_trash_buf = large_trash_buf1;
}
*large_trash_buf = 0;
chunk_init(large_trash_chunk, large_trash_buf, large_trash_size);
return large_trash_chunk;
}
/* Returns a trash chunk accordingly to the requested size. This function may
* fail if the requested size is too big or if the large chubks are not
* configured.
*/
struct buffer *get_trash_chunk_sz(size_t size)
{
if (likely(size <= trash_size))
return get_trash_chunk();
else if (large_trash_size && size <= large_trash_size)
return get_large_trash_chunk();
else
return NULL;
}
/* Returns a larger buffer than <chk> if possible or NULL otherwise. If a larger
* buffer is returned, content of <chk> are copied.
*/
struct buffer *get_larger_trash_chunk(struct buffer *chk)
{
struct buffer *chunk;
if (!chk)
return get_trash_chunk();
/* No large buffers or current chunk is alread a large trash chunk */
if (!large_trash_size || chk->size == large_trash_size)
return NULL;
chunk = get_large_trash_chunk();
b_xfer(chunk, chk, b_data(chk));
return chunk;
}
/* (re)allocates the trash buffers. Returns 0 in case of failure. It is
* possible to call this function multiple times if the trash size changes.
*/
static int alloc_trash_buffers(int bufsize)
{
chunk_init(&trash, my_realloc2(trash.area, bufsize), bufsize);
trash_size = bufsize;
trash_buf1 = (char *)my_realloc2(trash_buf1, bufsize);
trash_buf2 = (char *)my_realloc2(trash_buf2, bufsize);
return trash.area && trash_buf1 && trash_buf2;
}
/* allocates the trash large buffers if necessary. Returns 0 in case of
* failure. Unlike alloc_trash_buffers(), It is unexpected to call this function
* multiple times. Large buffers are not used during configuration parsing.
*/
static int alloc_large_trash_buffers(int bufsize)
{
large_trash_size = bufsize;
if (!large_trash_size)
return 1;
BUG_ON(trash_large.area && large_trash_buf1 && large_trash_buf2);
chunk_init(&trash_large, my_realloc2(trash_large.area, bufsize), bufsize);
large_trash_buf1 = (char *)my_realloc2(large_trash_buf1, bufsize);
large_trash_buf2 = (char *)my_realloc2(large_trash_buf2, bufsize);
return trash_large.area && large_trash_buf1 && large_trash_buf2;
}
static int alloc_trash_buffers_per_thread()
{
return alloc_trash_buffers(global.tune.bufsize) && alloc_large_trash_buffers(global.tune.bufsize_large);
}
static void free_trash_buffers_per_thread()
{
chunk_destroy(&trash);
ha_free(&trash_buf2);
ha_free(&trash_buf1);
chunk_destroy(&trash_large);
ha_free(&large_trash_buf2);
ha_free(&large_trash_buf1);
}
/* Initialize the trash buffers. It returns 0 if an error occurred. */
int init_trash_buffers(int first)
{
/* first, make sure we don't keep any trash in object in pools nor cache */
if (pool_head_trash) {
if (!(pool_debugging & POOL_DBG_NO_CACHE))
pool_evict_from_local_cache(pool_head_trash, 1);
pool_flush(pool_head_trash);
}
BUG_ON(!first && pool_used(pool_head_trash) > 0); /* we tried to keep a trash buffer after reinit the pool */
pool_destroy(pool_head_trash);
pool_head_trash = create_pool("trash",
sizeof(struct buffer) + global.tune.bufsize,
MEM_F_EXACT);
if (!pool_head_trash || !alloc_trash_buffers(global.tune.bufsize))
return 0;
if (!first && global.tune.bufsize_large) {
pool_head_large_trash = create_pool("large_trash",
sizeof(struct buffer) + global.tune.bufsize_large,
MEM_F_EXACT);
if (!pool_head_large_trash)
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
/* This is called during STG_POOL to allocate trash buffers early. They will
* be reallocated later once their final size is known. It returns 0 if an
* error occurred.
*/
static int alloc_early_trash(void)
{
return init_trash_buffers(1);
}
/*
* Does an snprintf() at the beginning of chunk <chk>, respecting the limit of
* at most chk->size chars. If the chk->len is over, nothing is added. Returns
* the new chunk size, or < 0 in case of failure.
*/
int chunk_printf(struct buffer *chk, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list argp;
int ret;
if (!chk->area || !chk->size)
return 0;
va_start(argp, fmt);
ret = vsnprintf(chk->area, chk->size, fmt, argp);
va_end(argp);
if (ret >= chk->size)
return -1;
chk->data = ret;
return chk->data;
}
/*
* Does an snprintf() at the end of chunk <chk>, respecting the limit of
* at most chk->size chars. If the chk->len is over, nothing is added. Returns
* the new chunk size.
*/
int chunk_appendf(struct buffer *chk, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list argp;
size_t room;
int ret;
if (!chk->area || !chk->size)
return 0;
room = chk->size - chk->data;
if (!room)
return chk->data;
va_start(argp, fmt);
ret = vsnprintf(chk->area + chk->data, room, fmt, argp);
if (ret >= room)
/* do not copy anything in case of truncation */
chk->area[chk->data] = 0;
else
chk->data += ret;
va_end(argp);
return chk->data;
}
/*
* Encode chunk <src> into chunk <dst>, respecting the limit of at most
* chk->size chars. Replace non-printable or special characters with "&#%d;".
* If the chk->len is over, nothing is added. Returns the new chunk size.
*/
int chunk_htmlencode(struct buffer *dst, struct buffer *src)
{
int i, l;
int olen, free;
char c;
olen = dst->data;
for (i = 0; i < src->data; i++) {
free = dst->size - dst->data;
if (!free) {
dst->data = olen;
return dst->data;
}
c = src->area[i];
if (!isascii((unsigned char)c) || !isprint((unsigned char)c) || c == '&' || c == '"' || c == '\'' || c == '<' || c == '>') {
l = snprintf(dst->area + dst->data, free, "&#%u;",
(unsigned char)c);
if (free < l) {
dst->data = olen;
return dst->data;
}
dst->data += l;
} else {
dst->area[dst->data] = c;
dst->data++;
}
}
return dst->data;
}
/*
* Encode chunk <src> into chunk <dst>, respecting the limit of at most
* chk->size chars. Replace non-printable or char passed in qc with "<%02X>".
* If the chk->len is over, nothing is added. Returns the new chunk size.
*/
int chunk_asciiencode(struct buffer *dst, struct buffer *src, char qc)
{
int i, l;
int olen, free;
char c;
olen = dst->data;
for (i = 0; i < src->data; i++) {
free = dst->size - dst->data;
if (!free) {
dst->data = olen;
return dst->data;
}
c = src->area[i];
if (!isascii((unsigned char)c) || !isprint((unsigned char)c) || c == '<' || c == '>' || c == qc) {
l = snprintf(dst->area + dst->data, free, "<%02X>",
(unsigned char)c);
if (free < l) {
dst->data = olen;
return dst->data;
}
dst->data += l;
} else {
dst->area[dst->data] = c;
dst->data++;
}
}
return dst->data;
}
/* Compares the string in chunk <chk> with the string in <str> which must be
* zero-terminated. Return is the same as with strcmp(). Neither is allowed
* to be null.
*/
int chunk_strcmp(const struct buffer *chk, const char *str)
{
const char *s1 = chk->area;
int len = chk->data;
int diff = 0;
do {
if (--len < 0) {
diff = (unsigned char)0 - (unsigned char)*str;
break;
}
diff = (unsigned char)*(s1++) - (unsigned char)*(str++);
} while (!diff);
return diff;
}
/* Case-insensitively compares the string in chunk <chk> with the string in
* <str> which must be zero-terminated. Return is the same as with strcmp().
* Neither is allowed to be null.
*/
int chunk_strcasecmp(const struct buffer *chk, const char *str)
{
const char *s1 = chk->area;
int len = chk->data;
int diff = 0;
do {
if (--len < 0) {
diff = (unsigned char)0 - (unsigned char)*str;
break;
}
diff = (unsigned char)*s1 - (unsigned char)*str;
if (unlikely(diff)) {
unsigned int l = (unsigned char)*s1;
unsigned int r = (unsigned char)*str;
l -= 'a';
r -= 'a';
if (likely(l <= (unsigned char)'z' - 'a'))
l -= 'a' - 'A';
if (likely(r <= (unsigned char)'z' - 'a'))
r -= 'a' - 'A';
diff = l - r;
}
s1++; str++;
} while (!diff);
return diff;
}
INITCALL0(STG_POOL, alloc_early_trash);
REGISTER_PER_THREAD_ALLOC(alloc_trash_buffers_per_thread);
REGISTER_PER_THREAD_FREE(free_trash_buffers_per_thread);
REGISTER_POST_DEINIT(free_trash_buffers_per_thread);
/*
* Local variables:
* c-indent-level: 8
* c-basic-offset: 8
* End:
*/