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diff --git a/include/haproxy/http_ana-t.h b/include/haproxy/http_ana-t.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..24e1b39 --- /dev/null +++ b/include/haproxy/http_ana-t.h @@ -0,0 +1,208 @@ +/* + * include/haproxy/http_ana-t.h + * This file contains HTTP protocol definitions. + * + * Copyright (C) 2000-2011 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 _HAPROXY_PROTO_HTTP_T_H +#define _HAPROXY_PROTO_HTTP_T_H + +#include <haproxy/api-t.h> +#include <haproxy/channel-t.h> +#include <haproxy/http-t.h> + +/* These are the flags that are found in txn->flags */ + +/* action flags */ +/* Unusued: 0x00000001..0x00000004 */ +#define TX_CONST_REPLY 0x00000008 /* The http reply must not be rewritten (don't eval after-response ruleset) */ +#define TX_CLTARPIT 0x00000010 /* the transaction is tarpitted (anti-dos) */ + +/* transaction flags dedicated to cookies : bits values 0x20 to 0x80 (0-7 shift 5) */ +#define TX_CK_NONE 0x00000000 /* this transaction had no cookie */ +#define TX_CK_INVALID 0x00000020 /* this transaction had a cookie which matches no server */ +#define TX_CK_DOWN 0x00000040 /* this transaction had cookie matching a down server */ +#define TX_CK_VALID 0x00000060 /* this transaction had cookie matching a valid server */ +#define TX_CK_EXPIRED 0x00000080 /* this transaction had an expired cookie (idle for too long) */ +#define TX_CK_OLD 0x000000A0 /* this transaction had too old a cookie (offered too long ago) */ +#define TX_CK_UNUSED 0x000000C0 /* this transaction had a cookie but it was not used (eg: use-server was preferred) */ +#define TX_CK_MASK 0x000000E0 /* mask to get this transaction's cookie flags */ +#define TX_CK_SHIFT 5 /* bit shift */ + +/* response cookie information, bits values 0x100 to 0x700 (0-7 shift 8) */ +#define TX_SCK_NONE 0x00000000 /* no cookie found in the response */ +#define TX_SCK_FOUND 0x00000100 /* a persistence cookie was found and forwarded */ +#define TX_SCK_DELETED 0x00000200 /* an existing persistence cookie was deleted */ +#define TX_SCK_INSERTED 0x00000300 /* a persistence cookie was inserted */ +#define TX_SCK_REPLACED 0x00000400 /* a persistence cookie was present and rewritten */ +#define TX_SCK_UPDATED 0x00000500 /* an expirable persistence cookie was updated */ +#define TX_SCK_MASK 0x00000700 /* mask to get the set-cookie field */ +#define TX_SCK_SHIFT 8 /* bit shift */ + +#define TX_SCK_PRESENT 0x00000800 /* a cookie was found in the server's response */ + +/* cacheability management, bits values 0x1000 to 0x3000 (0-3 shift 12) */ +#define TX_CACHEABLE 0x00001000 /* at least part of the response is cacheable */ +#define TX_CACHE_COOK 0x00002000 /* a cookie in the response is cacheable */ +#define TX_CACHE_IGNORE 0x00004000 /* do not retrieve object from cache */ +#define TX_CACHE_SHIFT 12 /* bit shift */ + +#define TX_CON_WANT_TUN 0x00008000 /* Will be a tunnel (CONNECT or 101-Switching-Protocol) */ + +#define TX_CACHE_HAS_SEC_KEY 0x00010000 /* secondary key building succedeed */ + +#define TX_USE_PX_CONN 0x00020000 /* Use "Proxy-Connection" instead of "Connection" */ + +/* used only for keep-alive purposes, to indicate we're on a second transaction */ +#define TX_NOT_FIRST 0x00040000 /* the transaction is not the first one */ + +#define TX_L7_RETRY 0x000800000 /* The transaction may attempt L7 retries */ +#define TX_D_L7_RETRY 0x001000000 /* Disable L7 retries on this transaction, even if configured to do it */ +/* + * HTTP message status flags (msg->flags) + */ +#define HTTP_MSGF_CNT_LEN 0x00000001 /* content-length was found in the message */ +#define HTTP_MSGF_TE_CHNK 0x00000002 /* transfer-encoding: chunked was found */ + +/* if this flags is not set in either direction, we may be forced to complete a + * connection as a half-way tunnel (eg if no content-length appears in a 1.1 + * response, but the request is correctly sized) + */ +#define HTTP_MSGF_XFER_LEN 0x00000004 /* message xfer size can be determined */ +#define HTTP_MSGF_VER_11 0x00000008 /* the message is HTTP/1.1 or above */ + +#define HTTP_MSGF_SOFT_RW 0x00000010 /* soft header rewrites, no error triggered */ + +#define HTTP_MSGF_COMPRESSING 0x00000020 /* data compression is in progress */ + +#define HTTP_MSGF_BODYLESS 0x00000040 /* The message has no body (content-length = 0) */ +#define HTTP_MSGF_CONN_UPG 0x00000080 /* The message contains "Connection: Upgrade" header */ + +/* Maximum length of the cache secondary key (sum of all the possible parts of + * the secondary key). The actual keys might be smaller for some + * request/response pairs, because they depend on the responses' optional Vary + * header. The different sizes can be found in the vary_information object (see + * cache.c).*/ +#define HTTP_CACHE_SEC_KEY_LEN (sizeof(uint32_t)+sizeof(int)) + + +/* Redirect flags */ +enum { + REDIRECT_FLAG_NONE = 0, + REDIRECT_FLAG_DROP_QS = 1, /* drop query string */ + REDIRECT_FLAG_APPEND_SLASH = 2, /* append a slash if missing at the end */ + REDIRECT_FLAG_FROM_REQ = 4, /* redirect rule on the request path */ + REDIRECT_FLAG_IGNORE_EMPTY = 8, /* silently ignore empty location expressions */ +}; + +/* Redirect types (location, prefix, extended ) */ +enum { + REDIRECT_TYPE_NONE = 0, /* no redirection */ + REDIRECT_TYPE_LOCATION, /* location redirect */ + REDIRECT_TYPE_PREFIX, /* prefix redirect */ + REDIRECT_TYPE_SCHEME, /* scheme redirect (eg: switch from http to https) */ +}; + +/* Perist types (force-persist, ignore-persist) */ +enum { + PERSIST_TYPE_NONE = 0, /* no persistence */ + PERSIST_TYPE_FORCE, /* force-persist */ + PERSIST_TYPE_IGNORE, /* ignore-persist */ +}; + +/* final results for http-request rules */ +enum rule_result { + HTTP_RULE_RES_CONT = 0, /* nothing special, continue rules evaluation */ + HTTP_RULE_RES_YIELD, /* call me later because some data is missing. */ + HTTP_RULE_RES_STOP, /* stopped processing on an accept */ + HTTP_RULE_RES_DENY, /* deny (or tarpit if TX_CLTARPIT) */ + HTTP_RULE_RES_ABRT, /* abort request, msg already sent (eg: auth) */ + HTTP_RULE_RES_DONE, /* processing done, stop processing (eg: redirect) */ + HTTP_RULE_RES_BADREQ, /* bad request */ + HTTP_RULE_RES_ERROR, /* Internal error */ +}; + +/* Legacy version of the HTTP/1 message state, used by the channels, should + * ultimately be removed. + */ +enum h1_state { + HTTP_MSG_RQBEFORE = 0, // request: leading LF, before start line + HTTP_MSG_RPBEFORE = 1, // response: leading LF, before start line + + /* error state : must be before HTTP_MSG_BODY so that (>=BODY) always indicates + * that data are being processed. + */ + HTTP_MSG_ERROR = 2, // an error occurred + /* Body processing. + * The state HTTP_MSG_BODY is a delimiter to know if we're waiting for headers + * or body. All the sub-states below also indicate we're processing the body, + * with some additional information. + */ + HTTP_MSG_BODY = 3, // parsing body at end of headers + HTTP_MSG_DATA = 4, // skipping data chunk / content-length data + /* we enter this state when we've received the end of the current message */ + HTTP_MSG_ENDING = 5, // message end received, wait that the filters end too + HTTP_MSG_DONE = 6, // message end received, waiting for resync or close + HTTP_MSG_CLOSING = 7, // shutdown_w done, not all bytes sent yet + HTTP_MSG_CLOSED = 8, // shutdown_w done, all bytes sent + HTTP_MSG_TUNNEL = 9, // tunneled data after DONE +} __attribute__((packed)); + + +/* This is the state of an HTTP seen from the analyzers point of view. It can be + * either a request message or a response message. + */ +struct http_msg { + enum h1_state msg_state; /* where we are in the current message parsing */ + unsigned char flags; /* flags describing the message (HTTP version, ...) */ + /* 5 bytes unused here */ + struct channel *chn; /* pointer to the channel transporting the message */ +}; + + +/* This is an HTTP transaction. It contains both a request message and a + * response message (which can be empty). + */ +struct http_txn { + struct http_msg rsp; /* HTTP response message */ + struct http_msg req; /* HTTP request message */ + unsigned int flags; /* transaction flags */ + enum http_meth_t meth; /* HTTP method */ + /* 1 unused byte here */ + short status; /* HTTP status from the server, negative if from proxy */ + struct http_reply *http_reply; /* The HTTP reply to use as reply */ + struct buffer l7_buffer; /* To store the data, in case we have to retry */ + char cache_hash[20]; /* Store the cache hash */ + char cache_secondary_hash[HTTP_CACHE_SEC_KEY_LEN]; /* Optional cache secondary key. */ + char *uri; /* first line if log needed, NULL otherwise */ + char *cli_cookie; /* cookie presented by the client, in capture mode */ + char *srv_cookie; /* cookie presented by the server, in capture mode */ + int cookie_first_date; /* if non-zero, first date the expirable cookie was set/seen */ + int cookie_last_date; /* if non-zero, last date the expirable cookie was set/seen */ + + struct http_auth_data auth; /* HTTP auth data */ +}; + +#endif /* _HAPROXY_PROTO_HTTP_T_H */ + +/* + * Local variables: + * c-indent-level: 8 + * c-basic-offset: 8 + * End: + */ |