/* * include/types/connection.h * This file describes the connection struct and associated constants. * * Copyright (C) 2000-2012 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 _TYPES_CONNECTION_H #define _TYPES_CONNECTION_H #include #include #include /* referenced below */ struct sock_ops; struct protocol; /* Polling flags that are manipulated by I/O callbacks and handshake callbacks * indicate what they expect from a file descriptor at each layer. For each * direction, we have 2 bits, one stating whether any suspected activity on the * FD induce a call to the iocb, and another one indicating that the FD has * already returned EAGAIN and that polling on it is essential before calling * the iocb again : * POL ENA state * 0 0 STOPPED : any activity on this FD is ignored * 0 1 ENABLED : any (suspected) activity may call the iocb * 1 0 STOPPED : as above * 1 1 POLLED : the FD is being polled for activity * * - Enabling an I/O event consists in ORing with 1. * - Stopping an I/O event consists in ANDing with ~1. * - Polling for an I/O event consists in ORing with ~3. * * The last computed state is remembered in CO_FL_CURR_* so that differential * changes can be applied. For pollers that do not support speculative I/O, * POLLED is the same as ENABLED and the POL flag can safely be ignored. */ /* flags for use in connection->flags */ enum { CO_FL_NONE = 0x00000000, CO_FL_ERROR = 0x00000001, /* a fatal error was reported */ CO_FL_CONNECTED = 0x00000002, /* the connection is now established */ CO_FL_WAIT_L4_CONN = 0x00000004, /* waiting for L4 to be connected */ CO_FL_WAIT_L6_CONN = 0x00000008, /* waiting for L6 to be connected (eg: SSL) */ CO_FL_NOTIFY_SI = 0x00000010, /* notify stream interface about changes */ /* flags below are used for connection handshakes */ CO_FL_SI_SEND_PROXY = 0x00000020, /* send a valid PROXY protocol header */ /* below we have all handshake flags grouped into one */ CO_FL_HANDSHAKE = CO_FL_SI_SEND_PROXY, /* when any of these flags is set, polling is defined by socket-layer * operations, as opposed to data-layer. */ CO_FL_POLL_SOCK = CO_FL_HANDSHAKE | CO_FL_WAIT_L4_CONN | CO_FL_WAIT_L6_CONN, /* flags used to remember what shutdown have been performed/reported */ CO_FL_DATA_RD_SH = 0x00010000, /* DATA layer was notified about shutr/read0 */ CO_FL_DATA_WR_SH = 0x00020000, /* DATA layer asked for shutw */ CO_FL_SOCK_RD_SH = 0x00040000, /* SOCK layer was notified about shutr/read0 */ CO_FL_SOCK_WR_SH = 0x00080000, /* SOCK layer asked for shutw */ /****** NOTE: do not change the values of the flags below ******/ CO_FL_RD_ENA = 1, CO_FL_RD_POL = 2, CO_FL_WR_ENA = 4, CO_FL_WR_POL = 8, /* flags describing the DATA layer expectations regarding polling */ CO_FL_DATA_RD_ENA = CO_FL_RD_ENA << 20, /* receiving is allowed */ CO_FL_DATA_RD_POL = CO_FL_RD_POL << 20, /* receiving needs to poll first */ CO_FL_DATA_WR_ENA = CO_FL_WR_ENA << 20, /* sending is desired */ CO_FL_DATA_WR_POL = CO_FL_WR_POL << 20, /* sending needs to poll first */ /* flags describing the SOCK layer expectations regarding polling */ CO_FL_SOCK_RD_ENA = CO_FL_RD_ENA << 24, /* receiving is allowed */ CO_FL_SOCK_RD_POL = CO_FL_RD_POL << 24, /* receiving needs to poll first */ CO_FL_SOCK_WR_ENA = CO_FL_WR_ENA << 24, /* sending is desired */ CO_FL_SOCK_WR_POL = CO_FL_WR_POL << 24, /* sending needs to poll first */ /* flags storing the current polling state */ CO_FL_CURR_RD_ENA = CO_FL_RD_ENA << 28, /* receiving is allowed */ CO_FL_CURR_RD_POL = CO_FL_RD_POL << 28, /* receiving needs to poll first */ CO_FL_CURR_WR_ENA = CO_FL_WR_ENA << 28, /* sending is desired */ CO_FL_CURR_WR_POL = CO_FL_WR_POL << 28, /* sending needs to poll first */ }; /* This structure describes a connection with its methods and data. * A connection may be performed to proxy or server via a local or remote * socket, and can also be made to an internal applet. It can support * several data schemes (applet, raw, ssl, ...). It can support several * connection control schemes, generally a protocol for socket-oriented * connections, but other methods for applets. */ struct connection { const struct sock_ops *data; /* operations at the data layer */ const struct protocol *ctrl; /* operations at the control layer, generally a protocol */ union { /* definitions which depend on connection type */ struct { /*** information used by socket-based connections ***/ int fd; /* file descriptor for a stream driver when known */ } sock; } t; unsigned int flags; /* CO_F_* */ int data_st; /* data layer state, initialized to zero */ void *data_ctx; /* general purpose pointer, initialized to NULL */ struct sockaddr *peeraddr; /* pointer to peer's network address, or NULL if unset */ socklen_t peerlen; /* peer's address length, or 0 if unset */ }; #endif /* _TYPES_CONNECTION_H */ /* * Local variables: * c-indent-level: 8 * c-basic-offset: 8 * End: */