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CLEANUP: http: remove unused http_msg->col
The <col> element of the struct http_msg has not been used for a long time now, remove it.
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@ -114,7 +114,6 @@ struct chunk *error_message(struct session *s, int msgnum);
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#define http_msg_move_end(msg, bytes) do { \
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unsigned int _bytes = (bytes); \
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(msg)->next += (_bytes); \
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(msg)->col += (_bytes); \
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(msg)->sov += (_bytes); \
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(msg)->eoh += (_bytes); \
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} while (0)
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@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ enum {
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* for states after START. When in HTTP_MSG_BODY,
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* eoh points to the first byte of the last CRLF
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* preceeding data. Relative to buffer's origin.
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* - col and sov : When in HTTP_MSG_BODY, will point to the first
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* - sov : When in HTTP_MSG_BODY, will point to the first
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* byte of data (relative to buffer's origin).
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* - sol (start of line) : start of line, also start of message when fully parsed.
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* - eol (End of Line) : relative offset in the buffer of the first byte
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@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ struct http_msg {
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unsigned int msg_state; /* where we are in the current message parsing */
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unsigned int flags; /* flags describing the message (HTTP version, ...) */
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unsigned int next; /* pointer to next byte to parse, relative to buf->p */
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unsigned int col, sov; /* current header: colon, start of value */
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unsigned int sov; /* current header: start of value */
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unsigned int eoh; /* End Of Headers, relative to buffer */
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char *sol; /* start of line, also start of message when fully parsed */
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char *eol; /* end of line */
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@ -1452,10 +1452,8 @@ void http_msg_analyzer(struct buffer *buf, struct http_msg *msg, struct hdr_idx
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if (likely(HTTP_IS_TOKEN(*ptr)))
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EAT_AND_JUMP_OR_RETURN(http_msg_hdr_name, HTTP_MSG_HDR_NAME);
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if (likely(*ptr == ':')) {
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msg->col = ptr - buf->p;
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if (likely(*ptr == ':'))
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EAT_AND_JUMP_OR_RETURN(http_msg_hdr_l1_sp, HTTP_MSG_HDR_L1_SP);
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}
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if (likely(msg->err_pos < -1) || *ptr == '\n')
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goto http_msg_invalid;
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@ -1468,7 +1466,7 @@ void http_msg_analyzer(struct buffer *buf, struct http_msg *msg, struct hdr_idx
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case HTTP_MSG_HDR_L1_SP:
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http_msg_hdr_l1_sp:
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/* assumes msg->sol points to the first char and msg->col to the colon */
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/* assumes msg->sol points to the first char */
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if (likely(HTTP_IS_SPHT(*ptr)))
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EAT_AND_JUMP_OR_RETURN(http_msg_hdr_l1_sp, HTTP_MSG_HDR_L1_SP);
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@ -1502,9 +1500,8 @@ void http_msg_analyzer(struct buffer *buf, struct http_msg *msg, struct hdr_idx
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case HTTP_MSG_HDR_VAL:
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http_msg_hdr_val:
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/* assumes msg->sol points to the first char, msg->col to the
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* colon, and msg->sov points to the first character of the
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* value.
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/* assumes msg->sol points to the first char, and msg->sov
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* points to the first character of the value.
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*/
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if (likely(!HTTP_IS_CRLF(*ptr)))
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EAT_AND_JUMP_OR_RETURN(http_msg_hdr_val, HTTP_MSG_HDR_VAL);
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@ -1534,10 +1531,10 @@ void http_msg_analyzer(struct buffer *buf, struct http_msg *msg, struct hdr_idx
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http_msg_complete_header:
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/*
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* It was a new header, so the last one is finished.
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* Assumes msg->sol points to the first char, msg->col to the
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* colon, msg->sov points to the first character of the value
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* and msg->eol to the first CR or LF so we know how the line
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* ends. We insert last header into the index.
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* Assumes msg->sol points to the first char, msg->sov points
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* to the first character of the value and msg->eol to the
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* first CR or LF so we know how the line ends. We insert last
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* header into the index.
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*/
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/*
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fprintf(stderr,"registering %-2d bytes : ", msg->eol - msg->sol);
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@ -1563,7 +1560,7 @@ void http_msg_analyzer(struct buffer *buf, struct http_msg *msg, struct hdr_idx
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/* Assumes msg->sol points to the first of either CR or LF */
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EXPECT_LF_HERE(ptr, http_msg_invalid);
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ptr++;
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msg->col = msg->sov = msg->next = ptr - buf->p;
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msg->sov = msg->next = ptr - buf->p;
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msg->eoh = msg->sol - buf->p;
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msg->sol = buf->p;
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msg->msg_state = HTTP_MSG_BODY;
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@ -2308,9 +2305,9 @@ int http_wait_for_request(struct session *s, struct buffer *req, int an_bit)
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* later. At this point, we have the last CRLF at req->data + msg->eoh.
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* If the request is in HTTP/0.9 form, the rule is still true, and eoh
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* points to the CRLF of the request line. msg->next points to the first
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* byte after the last LF. msg->col and msg->sov point to the first
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* byte of data. msg->eol cannot be trusted because it may have been
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* left uninitialized (for instance in the absence of headers).
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* byte after the last LF. msg->sov points to the first byte of data.
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* msg->eol cannot be trusted because it may have been left uninitialized
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* (for instance in the absence of headers).
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*/
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session_inc_http_req_ctr(s);
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@ -3582,10 +3579,9 @@ int http_process_request_body(struct session *s, struct buffer *req, int an_bit)
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}
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if (msg->msg_state < HTTP_MSG_CHUNK_SIZE) {
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/* we have msg->col and msg->sov which both point to the first
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* byte of message body. msg->som still points to the beginning
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* of the message. We must save the body in msg->next because it
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* survives buffer re-alignments.
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/* we have msg->sov which points to the first byte of message body.
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* msg->som still points to the beginning of the message. We must
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* save the body in msg->next because it survives buffer re-alignments.
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*/
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msg->next = msg->sov;
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@ -3611,10 +3607,8 @@ int http_process_request_body(struct session *s, struct buffer *req, int an_bit)
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}
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/* Now we're in HTTP_MSG_DATA or HTTP_MSG_TRAILERS state.
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* We have the first non-header byte in msg->col, which is either the
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* beginning of the chunk size or of the data. The first data byte is in
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* msg->sov, which is equal to msg->col when not using transfer-encoding.
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* We're waiting for at least <url_param_post_limit> bytes after msg->sov.
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* We have the first data byte is in msg->sov. We're waiting for at
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* least <url_param_post_limit> bytes after msg->sov.
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*/
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if (msg->body_len < limit)
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@ -4197,10 +4191,9 @@ int http_request_forward_body(struct session *s, struct buffer *req, int an_bit)
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*/
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if (msg->msg_state < HTTP_MSG_CHUNK_SIZE) {
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/* we have msg->col and msg->sov which both point to the first
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* byte of message body. msg->som still points to the beginning
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* of the message. We must save the body in msg->next because it
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* survives buffer re-alignments.
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/* we have msg->sov which points to the first byte of message body.
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* msg->som still points to the beginning of the message. We must
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* save the body in msg->next because it survives buffer re-alignments.
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*/
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msg->next = msg->sov;
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@ -5260,10 +5253,9 @@ int http_response_forward_body(struct session *s, struct buffer *res, int an_bit
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buffer_auto_close(res);
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if (msg->msg_state < HTTP_MSG_CHUNK_SIZE) {
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/* we have msg->col and msg->sov which both point to the first
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* byte of message body. msg->som still points to the beginning
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* of the message. We must save the body in msg->next because it
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* survives buffer re-alignments.
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/* we have msg->sov which points to the first byte of message body.
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* msg->som still points to the beginning of the message. We must
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* save the body in msg->next because it survives buffer re-alignments.
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*/
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msg->next = msg->sov;
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