haproxy/include/proto/stick_table.h

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/*
* include/proto/stick_table.h
* Functions for stick tables management.
*
* Copyright (C) 2009-2010 EXCELIANCE, Emeric Brun <ebrun@exceliance.fr>
* Copyright (C) 2010 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_STICK_TABLE_H
#define _PROTO_STICK_TABLE_H
#include <haproxy/dict-t.h>
#include <haproxy/errors.h>
#include <haproxy/tools.h>
#include <haproxy/ticks.h>
#include <haproxy/time.h>
#include <types/stick_table.h>
MEDIUM: stick-table: Stop handling stick-tables as proxies. This patch adds the support for the "table" line parsing in "peers" sections to declare stick-table in such sections. This also prevents the user from having to declare dummy backends sections with a unique stick-table inside. Even if still supported, this usage will become deprecated. To do so, the ->table member of proxy struct which is a stktable struct is replaced by a pointer to a stktable struct allocated at parsing time in src/cfgparse-listen.c for the dummy stick-table backends and in src/cfgparse.c for "peers" sections. This has an impact on the code for stick-table sample converters and on the stickiness rules parsers which first store the name of the dummy before resolving the rules. This patch replaces proxy_tbl_by_name() calls by stktable_find_by_name() calls to lookup for stick-tables stored in "stktable_by_name" ebtree at parsing time. There is only one remaining place where proxy_tbl_by_name() is used: src/hlua.c. At several places in the code we relied on the fact that ->size member of stick-table was equal to zero to consider the stick-table was present by not configured, this do not make sense anymore as ->table member of struct proxyis fow now on a pointer. These tests are replaced by a test on ->table value itself. In "peers" section we do not have to temporary store the name of the section the stick-table are attached to because this name is obviously already known just after having entered this "peers" section. About the CLI stick-table I/O handler, the pointer to proxy struct is replaced by a pointer to a stktable struct.
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extern struct stktable *stktables_list;
#define stktable_data_size(type) (sizeof(((union stktable_data*)0)->type))
#define stktable_data_cast(ptr, type) ((union stktable_data*)(ptr))->type
MEDIUM: stick-table: Stop handling stick-tables as proxies. This patch adds the support for the "table" line parsing in "peers" sections to declare stick-table in such sections. This also prevents the user from having to declare dummy backends sections with a unique stick-table inside. Even if still supported, this usage will become deprecated. To do so, the ->table member of proxy struct which is a stktable struct is replaced by a pointer to a stktable struct allocated at parsing time in src/cfgparse-listen.c for the dummy stick-table backends and in src/cfgparse.c for "peers" sections. This has an impact on the code for stick-table sample converters and on the stickiness rules parsers which first store the name of the dummy before resolving the rules. This patch replaces proxy_tbl_by_name() calls by stktable_find_by_name() calls to lookup for stick-tables stored in "stktable_by_name" ebtree at parsing time. There is only one remaining place where proxy_tbl_by_name() is used: src/hlua.c. At several places in the code we relied on the fact that ->size member of stick-table was equal to zero to consider the stick-table was present by not configured, this do not make sense anymore as ->table member of struct proxyis fow now on a pointer. These tests are replaced by a test on ->table value itself. In "peers" section we do not have to temporary store the name of the section the stick-table are attached to because this name is obviously already known just after having entered this "peers" section. About the CLI stick-table I/O handler, the pointer to proxy struct is replaced by a pointer to a stktable struct.
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void stktable_store_name(struct stktable *t);
struct stktable *stktable_find_by_name(const char *name);
struct stksess *stksess_new(struct stktable *t, struct stktable_key *key);
void stksess_setkey(struct stktable *t, struct stksess *ts, struct stktable_key *key);
void stksess_free(struct stktable *t, struct stksess *ts);
int stksess_kill(struct stktable *t, struct stksess *ts, int decrefcount);
int stktable_init(struct stktable *t);
int stktable_parse_type(char **args, int *idx, unsigned long *type, size_t *key_size);
int parse_stick_table(const char *file, int linenum, char **args,
struct stktable *t, char *id, char *nid, struct peers *peers);
struct stksess *stktable_get_entry(struct stktable *table, struct stktable_key *key);
struct stksess *stktable_set_entry(struct stktable *table, struct stksess *nts);
void stktable_touch_with_exp(struct stktable *t, struct stksess *ts, int decrefcount, int expire);
void stktable_touch_remote(struct stktable *t, struct stksess *ts, int decrefcnt);
void stktable_touch_local(struct stktable *t, struct stksess *ts, int decrefccount);
struct stksess *stktable_lookup(struct stktable *t, struct stksess *ts);
struct stksess *stktable_lookup_key(struct stktable *t, struct stktable_key *key);
struct stksess *stktable_update_key(struct stktable *table, struct stktable_key *key);
struct stktable_key *smp_to_stkey(struct sample *smp, struct stktable *t);
struct stktable_key *stktable_fetch_key(struct stktable *t, struct proxy *px, struct session *sess,
struct stream *strm, unsigned int opt,
struct sample_expr *expr, struct sample *smp);
struct stkctr *smp_fetch_sc_stkctr(struct session *sess, struct stream *strm, const struct arg *args, const char *kw, struct stkctr *stkctr);
struct stkctr *smp_create_src_stkctr(struct session *sess, struct stream *strm, const struct arg *args, const char *kw, struct stkctr *stkctr);
int stktable_compatible_sample(struct sample_expr *expr, unsigned long table_type);
int stktable_register_data_store(int idx, const char *name, int std_type, int arg_type);
int stktable_get_data_type(char *name);
int stktable_trash_oldest(struct stktable *t, int to_batch);
int __stksess_kill(struct stktable *t, struct stksess *ts);
/* return allocation size for standard data type <type> */
static inline int stktable_type_size(int type)
{
switch(type) {
case STD_T_SINT:
case STD_T_UINT:
return sizeof(int);
case STD_T_ULL:
return sizeof(unsigned long long);
case STD_T_FRQP:
return sizeof(struct freq_ctr_period);
case STD_T_DICT:
return sizeof(struct dict_entry *);
}
return 0;
}
/* reserve some space for data type <type>, and associate argument at <sa> if
* not NULL. Returns PE_NONE (0) if OK or an error code among :
* - PE_ENUM_OOR if <type> does not exist
* - PE_EXIST if <type> is already registered
* - PE_ARG_NOT_USE if <sa> was provided but not expected
* - PE_ARG_MISSING if <sa> was expected but not provided
*/
static inline int stktable_alloc_data_type(struct stktable *t, int type, const char *sa)
{
if (type >= STKTABLE_DATA_TYPES)
return PE_ENUM_OOR;
if (t->data_ofs[type])
/* already allocated */
return PE_EXIST;
switch (stktable_data_types[type].arg_type) {
case ARG_T_NONE:
if (sa)
return PE_ARG_NOT_USED;
break;
case ARG_T_INT:
if (!sa)
return PE_ARG_MISSING;
t->data_arg[type].i = atoi(sa);
break;
case ARG_T_DELAY:
if (!sa)
return PE_ARG_MISSING;
sa = parse_time_err(sa, &t->data_arg[type].u, TIME_UNIT_MS);
if (sa)
return PE_ARG_INVC; /* invalid char */
break;
}
t->data_size += stktable_type_size(stktable_data_types[type].std_type);
t->data_ofs[type] = -t->data_size;
return PE_NONE;
}
/* return pointer for data type <type> in sticky session <ts> of table <t>, all
* of which must exist (otherwise use stktable_data_ptr() if unsure).
*/
static inline void *__stktable_data_ptr(struct stktable *t, struct stksess *ts, int type)
{
return (void *)ts + t->data_ofs[type];
}
/* return pointer for data type <type> in sticky session <ts> of table <t>, or
* NULL if either <ts> is NULL or the type is not stored.
*/
static inline void *stktable_data_ptr(struct stktable *t, struct stksess *ts, int type)
{
if (type >= STKTABLE_DATA_TYPES)
return NULL;
if (!t->data_ofs[type]) /* type not stored */
return NULL;
if (!ts)
return NULL;
return __stktable_data_ptr(t, ts, type);
}
/* kill an entry if it's expired and its ref_cnt is zero */
static inline int __stksess_kill_if_expired(struct stktable *t, struct stksess *ts)
{
if (t->expire != TICK_ETERNITY && tick_is_expired(ts->expire, now_ms))
return __stksess_kill(t, ts);
return 0;
}
static inline void stksess_kill_if_expired(struct stktable *t, struct stksess *ts, int decrefcnt)
{
HA_SPIN_LOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &t->lock);
if (decrefcnt)
ts->ref_cnt--;
if (t->expire != TICK_ETERNITY && tick_is_expired(ts->expire, now_ms))
__stksess_kill_if_expired(t, ts);
HA_SPIN_UNLOCK(STK_TABLE_LOCK, &t->lock);
}
/* sets the stick counter's entry pointer */
static inline void stkctr_set_entry(struct stkctr *stkctr, struct stksess *entry)
{
stkctr->entry = caddr_from_ptr(entry, 0);
}
/* returns the entry pointer from a stick counter */
static inline struct stksess *stkctr_entry(struct stkctr *stkctr)
{
return caddr_to_ptr(stkctr->entry);
}
/* returns the two flags from a stick counter */
static inline unsigned int stkctr_flags(struct stkctr *stkctr)
{
return caddr_to_data(stkctr->entry);
}
/* sets up to two flags at a time on a composite address */
static inline void stkctr_set_flags(struct stkctr *stkctr, unsigned int flags)
{
stkctr->entry = caddr_set_flags(stkctr->entry, flags);
}
/* returns the two flags from a stick counter */
static inline void stkctr_clr_flags(struct stkctr *stkctr, unsigned int flags)
{
stkctr->entry = caddr_clr_flags(stkctr->entry, flags);
}
#endif /* _PROTO_STICK_TABLE_H */