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Detect: * Empty weight string, including no digits before '%' in relative weight string * Trailing garbage, including between the last integer and '%' in relative weights The motivation for this is to allow the weight string to be safely logged if successfully parsed by this function Signed-off-by: Simon Horman <horms@verge.net.au>
233 lines
6.5 KiB
C
233 lines
6.5 KiB
C
/*
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* Server management functions.
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*
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* Copyright 2000-2012 Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu>
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* Copyright 2007-2008 Krzysztof Piotr Oledzki <ole@ans.pl>
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*
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
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* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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*/
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#include <common/config.h>
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#include <common/errors.h>
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#include <common/time.h>
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#include <proto/server.h>
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/* List head of all known server keywords */
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static struct srv_kw_list srv_keywords = {
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.list = LIST_HEAD_INIT(srv_keywords.list)
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};
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int srv_downtime(struct server *s)
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{
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if ((s->state & SRV_RUNNING) && s->last_change < now.tv_sec) // ignore negative time
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return s->down_time;
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return now.tv_sec - s->last_change + s->down_time;
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}
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int srv_getinter(struct server *s)
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{
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if ((s->state & SRV_CHECKED) && (s->health == s->rise + s->fall - 1))
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return s->inter;
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if (!(s->state & SRV_RUNNING) && s->health==0)
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return (s->downinter)?(s->downinter):(s->inter);
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return (s->fastinter)?(s->fastinter):(s->inter);
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}
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/*
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* Registers the server keyword list <kwl> as a list of valid keywords for next
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* parsing sessions.
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*/
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void srv_register_keywords(struct srv_kw_list *kwl)
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{
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LIST_ADDQ(&srv_keywords.list, &kwl->list);
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}
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/* Return a pointer to the server keyword <kw>, or NULL if not found. If the
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* keyword is found with a NULL ->parse() function, then an attempt is made to
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* find one with a valid ->parse() function. This way it is possible to declare
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* platform-dependant, known keywords as NULL, then only declare them as valid
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* if some options are met. Note that if the requested keyword contains an
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* opening parenthesis, everything from this point is ignored.
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*/
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struct srv_kw *srv_find_kw(const char *kw)
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{
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int index;
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const char *kwend;
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struct srv_kw_list *kwl;
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struct srv_kw *ret = NULL;
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kwend = strchr(kw, '(');
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if (!kwend)
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kwend = kw + strlen(kw);
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list_for_each_entry(kwl, &srv_keywords.list, list) {
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for (index = 0; kwl->kw[index].kw != NULL; index++) {
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if ((strncmp(kwl->kw[index].kw, kw, kwend - kw) == 0) &&
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kwl->kw[index].kw[kwend-kw] == 0) {
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if (kwl->kw[index].parse)
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return &kwl->kw[index]; /* found it !*/
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else
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ret = &kwl->kw[index]; /* may be OK */
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}
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}
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}
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return ret;
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}
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/* Dumps all registered "server" keywords to the <out> string pointer. The
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* unsupported keywords are only dumped if their supported form was not
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* found.
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*/
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void srv_dump_kws(char **out)
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{
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struct srv_kw_list *kwl;
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int index;
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*out = NULL;
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list_for_each_entry(kwl, &srv_keywords.list, list) {
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for (index = 0; kwl->kw[index].kw != NULL; index++) {
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if (kwl->kw[index].parse ||
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srv_find_kw(kwl->kw[index].kw) == &kwl->kw[index]) {
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memprintf(out, "%s[%4s] %s%s%s%s\n", *out ? *out : "",
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kwl->scope,
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kwl->kw[index].kw,
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kwl->kw[index].skip ? " <arg>" : "",
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kwl->kw[index].default_ok ? " [dflt_ok]" : "",
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kwl->kw[index].parse ? "" : " (not supported)");
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/* parse the "id" server keyword */
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static int srv_parse_id(char **args, int *cur_arg, struct proxy *curproxy, struct server *newsrv, char **err)
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{
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struct eb32_node *node;
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if (!*args[*cur_arg + 1]) {
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memprintf(err, "'%s' : expects an integer argument", args[*cur_arg]);
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return ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL;
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}
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newsrv->puid = atol(args[*cur_arg + 1]);
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newsrv->conf.id.key = newsrv->puid;
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if (newsrv->puid <= 0) {
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memprintf(err, "'%s' : custom id has to be > 0", args[*cur_arg]);
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return ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL;
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}
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node = eb32_lookup(&curproxy->conf.used_server_id, newsrv->puid);
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if (node) {
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struct server *target = container_of(node, struct server, conf.id);
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memprintf(err, "'%s' : custom id %d already used at %s:%d ('server %s')",
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args[*cur_arg], newsrv->puid, target->conf.file, target->conf.line,
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target->id);
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return ERR_ALERT | ERR_FATAL;
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}
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eb32_insert(&curproxy->conf.used_server_id, &newsrv->conf.id);
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return 0;
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}
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/* Note: must not be declared <const> as its list will be overwritten.
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* Please take care of keeping this list alphabetically sorted, doing so helps
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* all code contributors.
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* Optional keywords are also declared with a NULL ->parse() function so that
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* the config parser can report an appropriate error when a known keyword was
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* not enabled.
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*/
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static struct srv_kw_list srv_kws = { "ALL", { }, {
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{ "id", srv_parse_id, 1, 0 }, /* set id# of server */
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{ NULL, NULL, 0 },
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}};
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__attribute__((constructor))
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static void __listener_init(void)
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{
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srv_register_keywords(&srv_kws);
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}
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/*
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* Parses weight_str and configures sv accordingly.
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* Returns NULL on success, error message string otherwise.
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*/
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const char *server_parse_weight_change_request(struct server *sv,
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const char *weight_str)
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{
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struct proxy *px;
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long int w;
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char *end;
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px = sv->proxy;
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/* if the weight is terminated with '%', it is set relative to
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* the initial weight, otherwise it is absolute.
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*/
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if (!*weight_str)
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return "Require <weight> or <weight%>.\n";
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w = strtol(weight_str, &end, 10);
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if (end == weight_str)
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return "Empty weight string empty or preceded by garbage";
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else if (end[0] == '%' && end[1] == '\0') {
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if (w < 0)
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return "Relative weight must be positive.\n";
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/* Avoid integer overflow */
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if (w > 25600)
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w = 25600;
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w = sv->iweight * w / 100;
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if (w > 256)
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w = 256;
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}
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else if (w < 0 || w > 256)
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return "Absolute weight can only be between 0 and 256 inclusive.\n";
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else if (end[0] != '\0')
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return "Trailing garbage in weight string";
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if (w && w != sv->iweight && !(px->lbprm.algo & BE_LB_PROP_DYN))
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return "Backend is using a static LB algorithm and only accepts weights '0%' and '100%'.\n";
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sv->uweight = w;
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if (px->lbprm.algo & BE_LB_PROP_DYN) {
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/* we must take care of not pushing the server to full throttle during slow starts */
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if ((sv->state & SRV_WARMINGUP))
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sv->eweight = (BE_WEIGHT_SCALE * (now.tv_sec - sv->last_change) + sv->slowstart - 1) / sv->slowstart;
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else
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sv->eweight = BE_WEIGHT_SCALE;
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sv->eweight *= sv->uweight;
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} else {
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sv->eweight = sv->uweight;
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}
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/* static LB algorithms are a bit harder to update */
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if (px->lbprm.update_server_eweight)
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px->lbprm.update_server_eweight(sv);
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else if (sv->eweight) {
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if (px->lbprm.set_server_status_up)
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px->lbprm.set_server_status_up(sv);
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}
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else {
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if (px->lbprm.set_server_status_down)
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px->lbprm.set_server_status_down(sv);
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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/*
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* Local variables:
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* c-indent-level: 8
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* c-basic-offset: 8
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* End:
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*/
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