haproxy/include/types/sample.h
Willy Tarreau 87b09668be REORG/MAJOR: session: rename the "session" entity to "stream"
With HTTP/2, we'll have to support multiplexed streams. A stream is in
fact the largest part of what we currently call a session, it has buffers,
logs, etc.

In order to catch any error, this commit removes any reference to the
struct session and tries to rename most "session" occurrences in function
names to "stream" and "sess" to "strm" when that's related to a session.

The files stream.{c,h} were added and session.{c,h} removed.

The session will be reintroduced later and a few parts of the stream
will progressively be moved overthere. It will more or less contain
only what we need in an embryonic session.

Sample fetch functions and converters will have to change a bit so
that they'll use an L5 (session) instead of what's currently called
"L4" which is in fact L6 for now.

Once all changes are completed, we should see approximately this :

   L7 - http_txn
   L6 - stream
   L5 - session
   L4 - connection | applet

There will be at most one http_txn per stream, and a same session will
possibly be referenced by multiple streams. A connection will point to
a session and to a stream. The session will hold all the information
we need to keep even when we don't yet have a stream.

Some more cleanup is needed because some code was already far from
being clean. The server queue management still refers to sessions at
many places while comments talk about connections. This will have to
be cleaned up once we have a server-side connection pool manager.
Stream flags "SN_*" still need to be renamed, it doesn't seem like
any of them will need to move to the session.
2015-04-06 11:23:56 +02:00

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/*
* include/types/sample.h
* Macros, variables and structures for sample management.
*
* Copyright (C) 2009-2010 EXCELIANCE, Emeric Brun <ebrun@exceliance.fr>
* Copyright (C) 2012-2013 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_SAMPLE_H
#define _TYPES_SAMPLE_H
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <common/chunk.h>
#include <common/mini-clist.h>
#include <types/arg.h>
#include <types/proto_http.h>
/* input and output sample types */
enum {
SMP_T_BOOL = 0, /* boolean */
SMP_T_UINT, /* unsigned 32bits integer type */
SMP_T_SINT, /* signed 32bits integer type */
SMP_T_ADDR, /* ipv4 or ipv6, only used for input type compatibility */
SMP_T_IPV4, /* ipv4 type */
SMP_T_IPV6, /* ipv6 type */
SMP_T_STR, /* char string type */
SMP_T_BIN, /* buffer type */
SMP_T_METH, /* contain method */
SMP_TYPES /* number of types, must always be last */
};
/* Sample sources are used to establish a relation between fetch keywords and
* the location where they're about to be used. They're reserved for internal
* use and are not meant to be known outside the sample management code.
*/
enum {
SMP_SRC_INTRN, /* internal context-less information */
SMP_SRC_LISTN, /* listener which accepted the connection */
SMP_SRC_FTEND, /* frontend which accepted the connection */
SMP_SRC_L4CLI, /* L4 information about the client */
SMP_SRC_L5CLI, /* fetch uses client information from embryonic session */
SMP_SRC_TRACK, /* fetch involves track counters */
SMP_SRC_L6REQ, /* fetch uses raw information from the request buffer */
SMP_SRC_HRQHV, /* fetch uses volatile information about HTTP request headers (eg: value) */
SMP_SRC_HRQHP, /* fetch uses persistent information about HTTP request headers (eg: meth) */
SMP_SRC_HRQBO, /* fetch uses information about HTTP request body */
SMP_SRC_BKEND, /* fetch uses information about the backend */
SMP_SRC_SERVR, /* fetch uses information about the selected server */
SMP_SRC_L4SRV, /* fetch uses information about the server L4 connection */
SMP_SRC_L5SRV, /* fetch uses information about the server L5 connection */
SMP_SRC_L6RES, /* fetch uses raw information from the response buffer */
SMP_SRC_HRSHV, /* fetch uses volatile information about HTTP response headers (eg: value) */
SMP_SRC_HRSHP, /* fetch uses persistent information about HTTP response headers (eg: status) */
SMP_SRC_HRSBO, /* fetch uses information about HTTP response body */
SMP_SRC_RQFIN, /* final information about request buffer (eg: tot bytes) */
SMP_SRC_RSFIN, /* final information about response buffer (eg: tot bytes) */
SMP_SRC_TXFIN, /* final information about the transaction (eg: #comp rate) */
SMP_SRC_SSFIN, /* final information about the stream (eg: #requests, final flags) */
SMP_SRC_ENTRIES /* nothing after this */
};
/* Sample checkpoints are a list of places where samples may be used. This is
* an internal enum used only to build SMP_VAL_*.
*/
enum {
SMP_CKP_FE_CON_ACC, /* FE connection accept rules ("tcp request connection") */
SMP_CKP_FE_SES_ACC, /* FE stream accept rules (to come soon) */
SMP_CKP_FE_REQ_CNT, /* FE request content rules ("tcp request content") */
SMP_CKP_FE_HRQ_HDR, /* FE HTTP request headers (rules, headers, monitor, stats, redirect) */
SMP_CKP_FE_HRQ_BDY, /* FE HTTP request body */
SMP_CKP_FE_SET_BCK, /* FE backend switching rules ("use_backend") */
SMP_CKP_BE_REQ_CNT, /* BE request content rules ("tcp request content") */
SMP_CKP_BE_HRQ_HDR, /* BE HTTP request headers (rules, headers, monitor, stats, redirect) */
SMP_CKP_BE_HRQ_BDY, /* BE HTTP request body */
SMP_CKP_BE_SET_SRV, /* BE server switching rules ("use_server", "balance", "force-persist", "stick", ...) */
SMP_CKP_BE_SRV_CON, /* BE server connect (eg: "source") */
SMP_CKP_BE_RES_CNT, /* BE response content rules ("tcp response content") */
SMP_CKP_BE_HRS_HDR, /* BE HTTP response headers (rules, headers) */
SMP_CKP_BE_HRS_BDY, /* BE HTTP response body (stick-store rules are there) */
SMP_CKP_BE_STO_RUL, /* BE stick-store rules */
SMP_CKP_FE_RES_CNT, /* FE response content rules ("tcp response content") */
SMP_CKP_FE_HRS_HDR, /* FE HTTP response headers (rules, headers) */
SMP_CKP_FE_HRS_BDY, /* FE HTTP response body */
SMP_CKP_FE_LOG_END, /* FE log at the end of the txn/stream */
SMP_CKP_ENTRIES /* nothing after this */
};
/* SMP_USE_* are flags used to declare fetch keywords. Fetch methods are
* associated with bitfields composed of these values, generally only one, to
* indicate where the contents may be sampled. Some fetches are ambiguous as
* they apply to either the request or the response depending on the context,
* so they will have 2 of these bits (eg: hdr(), payload(), ...). These are
* stored in smp->use.
*/
enum {
SMP_USE_INTRN = 1 << SMP_SRC_INTRN, /* internal context-less information */
SMP_USE_LISTN = 1 << SMP_SRC_LISTN, /* listener which accepted the connection */
SMP_USE_FTEND = 1 << SMP_SRC_FTEND, /* frontend which accepted the connection */
SMP_USE_L4CLI = 1 << SMP_SRC_L4CLI, /* L4 information about the client */
SMP_USE_L5CLI = 1 << SMP_SRC_L5CLI, /* fetch uses client information from embryonic session */
SMP_USE_TRACK = 1 << SMP_SRC_TRACK, /* fetch involves track counters */
SMP_USE_L6REQ = 1 << SMP_SRC_L6REQ, /* fetch uses raw information from the request buffer */
SMP_USE_HRQHV = 1 << SMP_SRC_HRQHV, /* fetch uses volatile information about HTTP request headers (eg: value) */
SMP_USE_HRQHP = 1 << SMP_SRC_HRQHP, /* fetch uses persistent information about HTTP request headers (eg: meth) */
SMP_USE_HRQBO = 1 << SMP_SRC_HRQBO, /* fetch uses information about HTTP request body */
SMP_USE_BKEND = 1 << SMP_SRC_BKEND, /* fetch uses information about the backend */
SMP_USE_SERVR = 1 << SMP_SRC_SERVR, /* fetch uses information about the selected server */
SMP_USE_L4SRV = 1 << SMP_SRC_L4SRV, /* fetch uses information about the server L4 connection */
SMP_USE_L5SRV = 1 << SMP_SRC_L5SRV, /* fetch uses information about the server L5 connection */
SMP_USE_L6RES = 1 << SMP_SRC_L6RES, /* fetch uses raw information from the response buffer */
SMP_USE_HRSHV = 1 << SMP_SRC_HRSHV, /* fetch uses volatile information about HTTP response headers (eg: value) */
SMP_USE_HRSHP = 1 << SMP_SRC_HRSHP, /* fetch uses persistent information about HTTP response headers (eg: status) */
SMP_USE_HRSBO = 1 << SMP_SRC_HRSBO, /* fetch uses information about HTTP response body */
SMP_USE_RQFIN = 1 << SMP_SRC_RQFIN, /* final information about request buffer (eg: tot bytes) */
SMP_USE_RSFIN = 1 << SMP_SRC_RSFIN, /* final information about response buffer (eg: tot bytes) */
SMP_USE_TXFIN = 1 << SMP_SRC_TXFIN, /* final information about the transaction (eg: #comp rate) */
SMP_USE_SSFIN = 1 << SMP_SRC_SSFIN, /* final information about the stream (eg: #requests, final flags) */
/* This composite one is useful to detect if an hdr_idx needs to be allocated */
SMP_USE_HTTP_ANY = SMP_USE_HRQHV | SMP_USE_HRQHP | SMP_USE_HRQBO |
SMP_USE_HRSHV | SMP_USE_HRSHP | SMP_USE_HRSBO,
};
/* Sample validity is computed from the fetch sources above when keywords
* are registered. Each fetch method may be used at different locations. The
* configuration parser will check whether the fetches are compatible with the
* location where they're used. These are stored in smp->val.
*/
enum {
SMP_VAL___________ = 0, /* Just used as a visual marker */
SMP_VAL_FE_CON_ACC = 1 << SMP_CKP_FE_CON_ACC, /* FE connection accept rules ("tcp request connection") */
SMP_VAL_FE_SES_ACC = 1 << SMP_CKP_FE_SES_ACC, /* FE stream accept rules (to come soon) */
SMP_VAL_FE_REQ_CNT = 1 << SMP_CKP_FE_REQ_CNT, /* FE request content rules ("tcp request content") */
SMP_VAL_FE_HRQ_HDR = 1 << SMP_CKP_FE_HRQ_HDR, /* FE HTTP request headers (rules, headers, monitor, stats, redirect) */
SMP_VAL_FE_HRQ_BDY = 1 << SMP_CKP_FE_HRQ_BDY, /* FE HTTP request body */
SMP_VAL_FE_SET_BCK = 1 << SMP_CKP_FE_SET_BCK, /* FE backend switching rules ("use_backend") */
SMP_VAL_BE_REQ_CNT = 1 << SMP_CKP_BE_REQ_CNT, /* BE request content rules ("tcp request content") */
SMP_VAL_BE_HRQ_HDR = 1 << SMP_CKP_BE_HRQ_HDR, /* BE HTTP request headers (rules, headers, monitor, stats, redirect) */
SMP_VAL_BE_HRQ_BDY = 1 << SMP_CKP_BE_HRQ_BDY, /* BE HTTP request body */
SMP_VAL_BE_SET_SRV = 1 << SMP_CKP_BE_SET_SRV, /* BE server switching rules ("use_server", "balance", "force-persist", "stick", ...) */
SMP_VAL_BE_SRV_CON = 1 << SMP_CKP_BE_SRV_CON, /* BE server connect (eg: "source") */
SMP_VAL_BE_RES_CNT = 1 << SMP_CKP_BE_RES_CNT, /* BE response content rules ("tcp response content") */
SMP_VAL_BE_HRS_HDR = 1 << SMP_CKP_BE_HRS_HDR, /* BE HTTP response headers (rules, headers) */
SMP_VAL_BE_HRS_BDY = 1 << SMP_CKP_BE_HRS_BDY, /* BE HTTP response body (stick-store rules are there) */
SMP_VAL_BE_STO_RUL = 1 << SMP_CKP_BE_STO_RUL, /* BE stick-store rules */
SMP_VAL_FE_RES_CNT = 1 << SMP_CKP_FE_RES_CNT, /* FE response content rules ("tcp response content") */
SMP_VAL_FE_HRS_HDR = 1 << SMP_CKP_FE_HRS_HDR, /* FE HTTP response headers (rules, headers) */
SMP_VAL_FE_HRS_BDY = 1 << SMP_CKP_FE_HRS_BDY, /* FE HTTP response body */
SMP_VAL_FE_LOG_END = 1 << SMP_CKP_FE_LOG_END, /* FE log at the end of the txn/stream */
/* a few combinations to decide what direction to try to fetch (useful for logs) */
SMP_VAL_REQUEST = SMP_VAL_FE_CON_ACC | SMP_VAL_FE_SES_ACC | SMP_VAL_FE_REQ_CNT |
SMP_VAL_FE_HRQ_HDR | SMP_VAL_FE_HRQ_BDY | SMP_VAL_FE_SET_BCK |
SMP_VAL_BE_REQ_CNT | SMP_VAL_BE_HRQ_HDR | SMP_VAL_BE_HRQ_BDY |
SMP_VAL_BE_SET_SRV,
SMP_VAL_RESPONSE = SMP_VAL_BE_SRV_CON | SMP_VAL_BE_RES_CNT | SMP_VAL_BE_HRS_HDR |
SMP_VAL_BE_HRS_BDY | SMP_VAL_BE_STO_RUL | SMP_VAL_FE_RES_CNT |
SMP_VAL_FE_HRS_HDR | SMP_VAL_FE_HRS_BDY | SMP_VAL_FE_LOG_END,
};
extern const unsigned int fetch_cap[SMP_SRC_ENTRIES];
/* Sample fetch options are passed to sample fetch functions to add precision
* about what is desired :
* - fetch direction (req/resp)
* - intermediary / final fetch
*/
enum {
SMP_OPT_DIR_REQ = 0, /* direction = request */
SMP_OPT_DIR_RES = 1, /* direction = response */
SMP_OPT_DIR = (SMP_OPT_DIR_REQ|SMP_OPT_DIR_RES), /* mask to get direction */
SMP_OPT_FINAL = 2, /* final fetch, contents won't change anymore */
SMP_OPT_ITERATE = 4, /* fetches may be iterated if supported (for ACLs) */
};
/* Flags used to describe fetched samples. MAY_CHANGE indicates that the result
* of the fetch might still evolve, for instance because of more data expected,
* even if the fetch has failed. VOL_* indicates how long a result may be cached.
*/
enum {
SMP_F_NOT_LAST = 1 << 0, /* other occurrences might exist for this sample */
SMP_F_MAY_CHANGE = 1 << 1, /* sample is unstable and might change (eg: request length) */
SMP_F_VOL_TEST = 1 << 2, /* result must not survive longer than the test (eg: time) */
SMP_F_VOL_1ST = 1 << 3, /* result sensitive to changes in first line (eg: URI) */
SMP_F_VOL_HDR = 1 << 4, /* result sensitive to changes in headers */
SMP_F_VOL_TXN = 1 << 5, /* result sensitive to new transaction (eg: HTTP version) */
SMP_F_VOL_SESS = 1 << 6, /* result sensitive to new session (eg: src IP) */
SMP_F_VOLATILE = (1<<2)|(1<<3)|(1<<4)|(1<<5)|(1<<6), /* any volatility condition */
SMP_F_CONST = 1 << 7, /* This sample use constant memory. May diplicate it before changes */
};
/* needed below */
struct stream;
/* a sample context might be used by any sample fetch function in order to
* store information needed across multiple calls (eg: restart point for a
* next occurrence). By definition it may store up to 8 pointers, or any
* scalar (double, int, long long).
*/
union smp_ctx {
void *p; /* any pointer */
int i; /* any integer */
long long ll; /* any long long or smaller */
double d; /* any float or double */
void *a[8]; /* any array of up to 8 pointers */
};
struct meth {
enum http_meth_t meth;
struct chunk str;
};
/* a sample is a typed data extracted from a stream. It has a type, contents,
* validity constraints, a context for use in iterative calls.
*/
struct sample {
unsigned int flags; /* SMP_F_* */
int type; /* SMP_T_* */
union {
unsigned int uint; /* used for unsigned 32bits integers and booleans */
int sint; /* used for signed 32bits integers */
struct in_addr ipv4; /* used for ipv4 addresses */
struct in6_addr ipv6; /* used for ipv6 addresses */
struct chunk str; /* used for char strings or buffers */
struct meth meth; /* used for http method */
} data; /* sample data */
union smp_ctx ctx;
};
/* Used to store sample constant */
struct sample_storage {
int type; /* SMP_T_* */
union {
unsigned int uint; /* used for unsigned 32bits integers and booleans */
int sint; /* used for signed 32bits integers */
struct in_addr ipv4; /* used for ipv4 addresses */
struct in6_addr ipv6; /* used for ipv6 addresses */
struct chunk str; /* used for char strings or buffers */
struct meth meth; /* used for http method */
} data; /* sample data */
};
/* Descriptor for a sample conversion */
struct sample_conv {
const char *kw; /* configuration keyword */
int (*process)(struct stream *stream,
const struct arg *arg_p,
struct sample *smp,
void *private); /* process function */
unsigned int arg_mask; /* arguments (ARG*()) */
int (*val_args)(struct arg *arg_p,
struct sample_conv *smp_conv,
const char *file, int line,
char **err_msg); /* argument validation function */
unsigned int in_type; /* expected input sample type */
unsigned int out_type; /* output sample type */
void *private; /* private values. only used by maps and Lua */
};
/* sample conversion expression */
struct sample_conv_expr {
struct list list; /* member of a sample_expr */
struct sample_conv *conv; /* sample conversion used */
struct arg *arg_p; /* optional arguments */
};
/* Descriptor for a sample fetch method */
struct sample_fetch {
const char *kw; /* configuration keyword */
int (*process)(struct proxy *px,
struct stream *l4,
void *l7,
unsigned int opt, /* fetch options (SMP_OPT_*) */
const struct arg *arg_p,
struct sample *smp,
const char *kw, /* fetch processing function */
void *private); /* private value. */
unsigned int arg_mask; /* arguments (ARG*()) */
int (*val_args)(struct arg *arg_p,
char **err_msg); /* argument validation function */
unsigned long out_type; /* output sample type */
unsigned int use; /* fetch source (SMP_USE_*) */
unsigned int val; /* fetch validity (SMP_VAL_*) */
void *private; /* private values. only used by Lua */
};
/* sample expression */
struct sample_expr {
struct list list; /* member of list of sample, currently not used */
struct sample_fetch *fetch; /* sample fetch method */
struct arg *arg_p; /* optional pointer to arguments to fetch function */
struct list conv_exprs; /* list of conversion expression to apply */
};
/* sample fetch keywords list */
struct sample_fetch_kw_list {
struct list list; /* head of sample fetch keyword list */
struct sample_fetch kw[VAR_ARRAY]; /* array of sample fetch descriptors */
};
/* sample conversion keywords list */
struct sample_conv_kw_list {
struct list list; /* head of sample conversion keyword list */
struct sample_conv kw[VAR_ARRAY]; /* array of sample conversion descriptors */
};
typedef int (*sample_cast_fct)(struct sample *smp);
extern sample_cast_fct sample_casts[SMP_TYPES][SMP_TYPES];
#endif /* _TYPES_SAMPLE_H */