haproxy/include/proto/proto_http.h

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/*
* include/proto/proto_http.h
* This file contains HTTP protocol definitions.
*
* Copyright (C) 2000-2011 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 _PROTO_PROTO_HTTP_H
#define _PROTO_PROTO_HTTP_H
#include <common/config.h>
#include <types/proto_http.h>
#include <types/session.h>
#include <types/task.h>
/*
* some macros used for the request parsing.
* from RFC2616:
* CTL = <any US-ASCII control character (octets 0 - 31) and DEL (127)>
* SEP = one of the 17 defined separators or SP or HT
* LWS = CR, LF, SP or HT
* SPHT = SP or HT. Use this macro and not a boolean expression for best speed.
* CRLF = CR or LF. Use this macro and not a boolean expression for best speed.
* token = any CHAR except CTL or SEP. Use this macro and not a boolean expression for best speed.
*
* added for ease of use:
* ver_token = 'H', 'P', 'T', '/', '.', and digits.
*/
extern const char http_is_ctl[256];
extern const char http_is_sep[256];
extern const char http_is_lws[256];
extern const char http_is_spht[256];
extern const char http_is_crlf[256];
extern const char http_is_token[256];
extern const char http_is_ver_token[256];
extern const int http_err_codes[HTTP_ERR_SIZE];
extern struct chunk http_err_chunks[HTTP_ERR_SIZE];
extern const char *HTTP_302;
extern const char *HTTP_303;
#define HTTP_IS_CTL(x) (http_is_ctl[(unsigned char)(x)])
#define HTTP_IS_SEP(x) (http_is_sep[(unsigned char)(x)])
#define HTTP_IS_LWS(x) (http_is_lws[(unsigned char)(x)])
#define HTTP_IS_SPHT(x) (http_is_spht[(unsigned char)(x)])
#define HTTP_IS_CRLF(x) (http_is_crlf[(unsigned char)(x)])
#define HTTP_IS_TOKEN(x) (http_is_token[(unsigned char)(x)])
#define HTTP_IS_VER_TOKEN(x) (http_is_ver_token[(unsigned char)(x)])
int event_accept(int fd);
int process_cli(struct session *t);
[MAJOR] rework of the server FSM srv_state has been removed from HTTP state machines, and states have been split in either TCP states or analyzers. For instance, the TARPIT state has just become a simple analyzer. New flags have been added to the struct buffer to compensate this. The high-level stream processors sometimes need to force a disconnection without touching a file-descriptor (eg: report an error). But if they touched BF_SHUTW or BF_SHUTR, the file descriptor would not be closed. Thus, the two SHUT?_NOW flags have been added so that an application can request a forced close which the stream interface will be forced to obey. During this change, a new BF_HIJACK flag was added. It will be used for data generation, eg during a stats dump. It prevents the producer on a buffer from sending data into it. BF_SHUTR_NOW /* the producer must shut down for reads ASAP */ BF_SHUTW_NOW /* the consumer must shut down for writes ASAP */ BF_HIJACK /* the producer is temporarily replaced */ BF_SHUTW_NOW has precedence over BF_HIJACK. BF_HIJACK has precedence over BF_MAY_FORWARD (so that it does not need it). New functions buffer_shutr_now(), buffer_shutw_now(), buffer_abort() are provided to manipulate BF_SHUT* flags. A new type "stream_interface" has been added to describe both sides of a buffer. A stream interface has states and error reporting. The session now has two stream interfaces (one per side). Each buffer has stream_interface pointers to both consumer and producer sides. The server-side file descriptor has moved to its stream interface, so that even the buffer has access to it. process_srv() has been split into three parts : - tcp_get_connection() obtains a connection to the server - tcp_connection_failed() tests if a previously attempted connection has succeeded or not. - process_srv_data() only manages the data phase, and in this sense should be roughly equivalent to process_cli. Little code has been removed, and a lot of old code has been left in comments for now.
2008-10-19 05:30:41 +00:00
int process_srv_data(struct session *t);
int process_srv_conn(struct session *t);
int http_wait_for_request(struct session *s, struct channel *req, int an_bit);
int http_process_req_common(struct session *s, struct channel *req, int an_bit, struct proxy *px);
int http_process_request(struct session *t, struct channel *req, int an_bit);
int http_process_tarpit(struct session *s, struct channel *req, int an_bit);
int http_process_request_body(struct session *s, struct channel *req, int an_bit);
int http_send_name_header(struct http_txn *txn, struct proxy* be, const char* svr_name);
int http_wait_for_response(struct session *s, struct channel *rep, int an_bit);
int http_process_res_common(struct session *t, struct channel *rep, int an_bit, struct proxy *px);
int http_request_forward_body(struct session *s, struct channel *req, int an_bit);
int http_response_forward_body(struct session *s, struct channel *res, int an_bit);
void debug_hdr(const char *dir, struct session *t, const char *start, const char *end);
void get_srv_from_appsession(struct session *t, const char *begin, int len);
int apply_filter_to_req_headers(struct session *t, struct channel *req, struct hdr_exp *exp);
int apply_filter_to_req_line(struct session *t, struct channel *req, struct hdr_exp *exp);
int apply_filters_to_request(struct session *s, struct channel *req, struct proxy *px);
int apply_filters_to_response(struct session *t, struct channel *rtr, struct proxy *px);
void manage_client_side_appsession(struct session *t, const char *buf, int len);
void manage_client_side_cookies(struct session *t, struct channel *req);
void manage_server_side_cookies(struct session *t, struct channel *rtr);
void check_response_for_cacheability(struct session *t, struct channel *rtr);
int stats_check_uri(struct stream_interface *si, struct http_txn *txn, struct proxy *backend);
void init_proto_http();
int http_find_header2(const char *name, int len,
char *sol, struct hdr_idx *idx,
struct hdr_ctx *ctx);
void http_sess_log(struct session *s);
void perform_http_redirect(struct session *s, struct stream_interface *si);
void http_return_srv_error(struct session *s, struct stream_interface *si);
void http_capture_bad_message(struct error_snapshot *es, struct session *s,
struct http_msg *msg,
int state, struct proxy *other_end);
unsigned int http_get_hdr(const struct http_msg *msg, const char *hname, int hlen,
struct hdr_idx *idx, int occ,
struct hdr_ctx *ctx, char **vptr, int *vlen);
void http_init_txn(struct session *s);
void http_end_txn(struct session *s);
void http_reset_txn(struct session *s);
struct http_req_rule *parse_http_req_cond(const char **args, const char *file, int linenum, struct proxy *proxy);
void free_http_req_rules(struct list *r);
struct chunk *error_message(struct session *s, int msgnum);
/* to be used when contents change in an HTTP message */
#define http_msg_move_end(msg, bytes) do { \
unsigned int _bytes = (bytes); \
(msg)->next += (_bytes); \
(msg)->sov += (_bytes); \
(msg)->eoh += (_bytes); \
} while (0)
#endif /* _PROTO_PROTO_HTTP_H */
/*
* Local variables:
* c-indent-level: 8
* c-basic-offset: 8
* End:
*/