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/*
* include/proto/server.h
* This file defines everything related to servers.
*
* Copyright (C) 2000-2009 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
*/
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#ifndef _PROTO_SERVER_H
#define _PROTO_SERVER_H
#include <unistd.h>
#include <common/config.h>
#include <common/time.h>
#include <types/proxy.h>
#include <types/queue.h>
#include <types/server.h>
#include <proto/queue.h>
#include <proto/log.h>
#include <proto/freq_ctr.h>
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int srv_downtime(const struct server *s);
int srv_lastsession(const struct server *s);
int srv_getinter(const struct check *check);
int parse_server(const char *file, int linenum, char **args, struct proxy *curproxy, struct proxy *defproxy);
/* increase the number of cumulated connections on the designated server */
static void inline srv_inc_sess_ctr(struct server *s)
{
s->counters.cum_sess++;
update_freq_ctr(&s->sess_per_sec, 1);
if (s->sess_per_sec.curr_ctr > s->counters.sps_max)
s->counters.sps_max = s->sess_per_sec.curr_ctr;
}
/* set the time of last session on the designated server */
static void inline srv_set_sess_last(struct server *s)
{
s->counters.last_sess = now.tv_sec;
}
#endif /* _PROTO_SERVER_H */
/*
* Registers the server keyword list <kwl> as a list of valid keywords for next
* parsing sessions.
*/
void srv_register_keywords(struct srv_kw_list *kwl);
/* Return a pointer to the server keyword <kw>, or NULL if not found. */
struct srv_kw *srv_find_kw(const char *kw);
/* Dumps all registered "server" keywords to the <out> string pointer. */
void srv_dump_kws(char **out);
BUG/MAJOR: server: weight calculation fails for map-based algorithms A crash was reported by Igor at owind when changing a server's weight on the CLI. Lukas Tribus could reproduce a related bug where setting a server's weight would result in the new weight being multiplied by the initial one. The two bugs are the same. The incorrect weight calculation results in the total farm weight being larger than what was initially allocated, causing the map index to be out of bounds on some hashes. It's easy to reproduce using "balance url_param" with a variable param, or with "balance static-rr". It appears that the calculation is made at many places and is not always right and not always wrong the same way. Thus, this patch introduces a new function "server_recalc_eweight()" which is dedicated to this task of computing ->eweight from many other elements including uweight and current time (for slowstart), and all users now switch to use this function. The patch is a bit large but the code was not trivially fixable in a way that could guarantee this situation would not occur anymore. The fix is much more readable and has been verified to work with all algorithms, with both consistent and map-based hashes, and even with static-rr. Slowstart was tested as well, just like enable/disable server. The same bug is very likely present in 1.4 as well, so the patch will probably need to be backported eventhough it will not apply as-is. Thanks to Lukas and Igor for the information they provided to reproduce it.
2013-11-21 10:22:01 +00:00
/* Recomputes the server's eweight based on its state, uweight, the current time,
* and the proxy's algorihtm. To be used after updating sv->uweight. The warmup
* state is automatically disabled if the time is elapsed.
*/
void server_recalc_eweight(struct server *sv);
/* returns the current server throttle rate between 0 and 100% */
static inline unsigned int server_throttle_rate(struct server *sv)
{
struct proxy *px = sv->proxy;
/* when uweight is 0, we're in soft-stop so that cannot be a slowstart,
* thus the throttle is 100%.
*/
if (!sv->uweight)
return 100;
return (100U * px->lbprm.wmult * sv->eweight + px->lbprm.wdiv - 1) / (px->lbprm.wdiv * sv->uweight);
}
/*
* Parses weight_str and configures sv accordingly.
* Returns NULL on success, error message string otherwise.
*/
const char *server_parse_weight_change_request(struct server *sv,
const char *weight_str);
/*
* Return true if the server has a zero user-weight, meaning it's in draining
* mode (ie: not taking new non-persistent connections).
*/
static inline int server_is_draining(const struct server *s)
{
return !s->uweight;
}
/* Shutdown all connections of a server. The caller must pass a termination
* code in <why>, which must be one of SN_ERR_* indicating the reason for the
* shutdown.
*/
void srv_shutdown_sessions(struct server *srv, int why);
/* Shutdown all connections of all backup servers of a proxy. The caller must
* pass a termination code in <why>, which must be one of SN_ERR_* indicating
* the reason for the shutdown.
*/
void srv_shutdown_backup_sessions(struct proxy *px, int why);
/* Appends some information to a message string related to a server going UP or DOWN.
* If <forced> is null and the server tracks another one, a "via" information will
* be provided to know where the status came from. If xferred is non-negative, some
* information about requeued sessions are provided.
*/
void srv_adm_append_status(struct chunk *msg, struct server *s, int xferred, int forced);
/* Puts server <s> into maintenance mode, and propagate that status down to all
* tracking servers. This does the same action as the CLI's "disable server x".
* A log is emitted for all servers that were not yet in maintenance mode.
* Health checks are disabled but not agent checks. The server is marked as
* being either forced into maintenance by having <mode> set to SRV_ADMF_FMAINT,
* or as inheriting the maintenance status by having <mode> set to
* SRV_ADMF_IMAINT. Nothing is done if neither flag is set.
*/
void srv_adm_set_maint(struct server *s, enum srv_admin mode);
/* Gets server <s> out of maintenance mode, and propagate that status down to
* all tracking servers. This does the same action as the CLI's "enable server x".
* A log is emitted for all servers that leave maintenance mode. Health checks
* are possibly enabled again. The server is marked as leaving forced maintenance
* when <mode> is set to SRV_ADMF_FMAINT, or as leaving inherited maintenance
* when <mode> set to SRV_ADMF_IMAINT. Nothing is done if neither flag is set.
*/
void srv_adm_set_ready(struct server *s, enum srv_admin mode);
/*
* Local variables:
* c-indent-level: 8
* c-basic-offset: 8
* End:
*/