MINOR: server: move the use_ssl field out of the ifdef USE_OPENSSL

Having it in the ifdef complicates certain operations which require
additional ifdefs just to access a member which could remain zero in
non-ssl cases. Let's move it out, it will not even increase the
struct size on 64-bit machines due to alignment.
This commit is contained in:
Willy Tarreau 2016-12-22 18:38:00 +01:00
parent 795cdabb57
commit 141ad85d10
3 changed files with 2 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -249,8 +249,8 @@ struct server {
struct sockaddr_storage init_addr; /* plain IP address specified on the init-addr line */
unsigned int init_addr_methods; /* initial address setting, 3-bit per method, ends at 0, enough to store 10 entries */
int use_ssl; /* ssl enabled */
#ifdef USE_OPENSSL
int use_ssl; /* ssl enabled */
struct {
SSL_CTX *ctx;
SSL_SESSION *reused_sess;

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@ -3427,9 +3427,7 @@ int srv_check_healthcheck_port(struct check *chk)
* default, unless one is specified.
*/
if (!chk->port && !is_addr(&chk->addr)) {
#ifdef USE_OPENSSL
chk->use_ssl |= (srv->use_ssl || (srv->proxy->options & PR_O_TCPCHK_SSL));
#endif
chk->send_proxy |= (srv->pp_opts);
}

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@ -1072,6 +1072,7 @@ int parse_server(const char *file, int linenum, char **args, struct proxy *curpr
goto out;
}
newsrv->use_ssl = curproxy->defsrv.use_ssl;
newsrv->check.use_ssl = curproxy->defsrv.check.use_ssl;
newsrv->check.port = curproxy->defsrv.check.port;
if (newsrv->check.port)
@ -1096,9 +1097,6 @@ int parse_server(const char *file, int linenum, char **args, struct proxy *curpr
newsrv->onmarkedup = curproxy->defsrv.onmarkedup;
newsrv->consecutive_errors_limit
= curproxy->defsrv.consecutive_errors_limit;
#ifdef OPENSSL
newsrv->use_ssl = curproxy->defsrv.use_ssl;
#endif
newsrv->uweight = newsrv->iweight
= curproxy->defsrv.iweight;