haproxy/include/proto/proto_http.h

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/*
include/proto/proto_http.h
This file contains HTTP protocol definitions.
Copyright (C) 2000-2008 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];
#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);
void process_session(struct task *t, int *next);
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 process_request(struct session *t);
int process_response(struct session *t);
void client_retnclose(struct session *s, const struct chunk *msg);
void client_return(struct session *s, const struct chunk *msg);
void srv_close_with_err(struct session *t, int err, int finst,
int status, const struct chunk *msg);
int produce_content(struct session *s);
int produce_content_stats(struct session *s);
int produce_content_stats_proxy(struct session *s, struct proxy *px);
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 buffer *req, struct hdr_exp *exp);
int apply_filter_to_req_line(struct session *t, struct buffer *req, struct hdr_exp *exp);
int apply_filters_to_request(struct session *t, struct buffer *req, struct hdr_exp *exp);
int apply_filters_to_response(struct session *t, struct buffer *rtr, struct hdr_exp *exp);
void manage_client_side_cookies(struct session *t, struct buffer *req);
void manage_server_side_cookies(struct session *t, struct buffer *rtr);
void check_response_for_cacheability(struct session *t, struct buffer *rtr);
int stats_check_uri_auth(struct session *t, struct proxy *backend);
void init_proto_http();
int http_find_header2(const char *name, int len,
const char *sol, struct hdr_idx *idx,
struct hdr_ctx *ctx);
#endif /* _PROTO_PROTO_HTTP_H */
/*
* Local variables:
* c-indent-level: 8
* c-basic-offset: 8
* End:
*/