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/*
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* include/haproxy/stick_table-t.h
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* Macros, variables and structures for stick tables management.
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2009-2010 EXCELIANCE, Emeric Brun <ebrun@exceliance.fr>
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* Copyright (C) 2010 Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu>
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.1
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* exclusively.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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*/
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#ifndef _HAPROXY_STICK_TABLE_T_H
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#define _HAPROXY_STICK_TABLE_T_H
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#include <sys/socket.h>
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#include <netinet/in.h>
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#include <import/eb32tree.h>
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#include <import/ebmbtree.h>
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#include <import/ebpttree.h>
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#include <haproxy/api-t.h>
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#include <haproxy/freq_ctr-t.h>
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#include <haproxy/thread-t.h>
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/* The types of extra data we can store in a stick table */
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enum {
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STKTABLE_DT_SERVER_ID, /* the server ID to use with this stream if > 0 */
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STKTABLE_DT_GPT0, /* General Purpose Flag 0. */
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STKTABLE_DT_GPC0, /* General Purpose Counter 0 (unsigned 32-bit integer) */
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STKTABLE_DT_GPC0_RATE, /* General Purpose Counter 0's event rate */
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STKTABLE_DT_CONN_CNT, /* cumulated number of connections */
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STKTABLE_DT_CONN_RATE, /* incoming connection rate */
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STKTABLE_DT_CONN_CUR, /* concurrent number of connections */
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STKTABLE_DT_SESS_CNT, /* cumulated number of sessions (accepted connections) */
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STKTABLE_DT_SESS_RATE, /* accepted sessions rate */
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STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_REQ_CNT, /* cumulated number of incoming HTTP requests */
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STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_REQ_RATE,/* incoming HTTP request rate */
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STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_ERR_CNT, /* cumulated number of HTTP requests errors (4xx) */
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STKTABLE_DT_HTTP_ERR_RATE,/* HTTP request error rate */
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STKTABLE_DT_BYTES_IN_CNT, /* cumulated bytes count from client to servers */
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STKTABLE_DT_BYTES_IN_RATE,/* bytes rate from client to servers */
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STKTABLE_DT_BYTES_OUT_CNT,/* cumulated bytes count from servers to client */
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STKTABLE_DT_BYTES_OUT_RATE,/* bytes rate from servers to client */
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STKTABLE_DT_GPC1, /* General Purpose Counter 1 (unsigned 32-bit integer) */
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STKTABLE_DT_GPC1_RATE, /* General Purpose Counter 1's event rate */
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STKTABLE_DT_SERVER_KEY, /* The server key */
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STKTABLE_STATIC_DATA_TYPES,/* number of types above */
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/* up to STKTABLE_EXTRA_DATA_TYPES types may be registered here, always
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* followed by the number of data types, must always be last.
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*/
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STKTABLE_DATA_TYPES = STKTABLE_STATIC_DATA_TYPES + STKTABLE_EXTRA_DATA_TYPES
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};
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/* The equivalent standard types of the stored data */
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enum {
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STD_T_SINT = 0, /* data is of type signed int */
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STD_T_UINT, /* data is of type unsigned int */
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STD_T_ULL, /* data is of type unsigned long long */
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STD_T_FRQP, /* data is of type freq_ctr_period */
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STD_T_DICT, /* data is of type key of dictionary entry */
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};
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/* The types of optional arguments to stored data */
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enum {
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ARG_T_NONE = 0, /* data type takes no argument (default) */
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ARG_T_INT, /* signed integer */
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ARG_T_DELAY, /* a delay which supports time units */
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};
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/* They types of keys that servers can be identified by */
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enum {
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STKTABLE_SRV_NAME = 0,
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STKTABLE_SRV_ADDR,
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};
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/* stick table key type flags */
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#define STK_F_CUSTOM_KEYSIZE 0x00000001 /* this table's key size is configurable */
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/* WARNING: if new fields are added, they must be initialized in stream_accept()
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* and freed in stream_free() !
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*
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* What's the purpose of there two macro:
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* - STKCTR_TRACK_BACKEND indicates that a tracking pointer was set from the backend
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* and thus that when a keep-alive request goes to another backend, the track
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* must cease.
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*
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* - STKCTR_TRACK_CONTENT indicates that the tracking pointer was set in a
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* content-aware rule (tcp-request content or http-request) and that the
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* tracking has to be performed in the stream and not in the session, and
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* will cease for a new keep-alive request over the same connection.
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*
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* These values are mixed with the stksess pointer in stkctr->entry.
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*/
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#define STKCTR_TRACK_BACKEND 1
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#define STKCTR_TRACK_CONTENT 2
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/* stick_table extra data. This is mainly used for casting or size computation */
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union stktable_data {
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/* standard types for easy casting */
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int std_t_sint;
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unsigned int std_t_uint;
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unsigned long long std_t_ull;
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struct freq_ctr_period std_t_frqp;
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struct dict_entry *std_t_dict;
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/* types of each storable data */
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int server_id;
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struct dict_entry *server_key;
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unsigned int gpt0;
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unsigned int gpc0;
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struct freq_ctr_period gpc0_rate;
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unsigned int gpc1;
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struct freq_ctr_period gpc1_rate;
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unsigned int conn_cnt;
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struct freq_ctr_period conn_rate;
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unsigned int conn_cur;
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unsigned int sess_cnt;
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struct freq_ctr_period sess_rate;
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unsigned int http_req_cnt;
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struct freq_ctr_period http_req_rate;
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unsigned int http_err_cnt;
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struct freq_ctr_period http_err_rate;
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unsigned long long bytes_in_cnt;
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struct freq_ctr_period bytes_in_rate;
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unsigned long long bytes_out_cnt;
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struct freq_ctr_period bytes_out_rate;
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};
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/* known data types */
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struct stktable_data_type {
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const char *name; /* name of the data type */
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int std_type; /* standard type we can use for this data, STD_T_* */
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int arg_type; /* type of optional argument, ARG_T_* */
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};
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/* stick table keyword type */
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struct stktable_type {
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const char *kw; /* keyword string */
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int flags; /* type flags */
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size_t default_size; /* default key size */
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};
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/* Sticky session.
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* Any additional data related to the stuck session is installed *before*
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* stksess (with negative offsets). This allows us to run variable-sized
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* keys and variable-sized data without making use of intermediate pointers.
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*/
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struct stksess {
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unsigned int expire; /* session expiration date */
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unsigned int ref_cnt; /* reference count, can only purge when zero */
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__decl_thread(HA_RWLOCK_T lock); /* lock related to the table entry */
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struct eb32_node exp; /* ebtree node used to hold the session in expiration tree */
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struct eb32_node upd; /* ebtree node used to hold the update sequence tree */
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struct ebmb_node key; /* ebtree node used to hold the session in table */
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/* WARNING! do not put anything after <keys>, it's used by the key */
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};
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/* stick table */
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struct stktable {
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char *id; /* local table id name. */
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char *nid; /* table id name sent over the network with peers protocol. */
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struct stktable *next; /* The stick-table may be linked when belonging to
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* the same configuration section.
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*/
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struct ebpt_node name; /* Stick-table are lookup by name here. */
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struct eb_root keys; /* head of sticky session tree */
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struct eb_root exps; /* head of sticky session expiration tree */
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struct eb_root updates; /* head of sticky updates sequence tree */
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struct pool_head *pool; /* pool used to allocate sticky sessions */
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struct task *exp_task; /* expiration task */
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struct task *sync_task; /* sync task */
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unsigned int update;
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unsigned int localupdate;
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unsigned int commitupdate;/* used to identify the latest local updates
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pending for sync */
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unsigned int syncing; /* number of sync tasks watching this table now */
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union {
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struct peers *p; /* sync peers */
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char *name;
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} peers;
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unsigned long type; /* type of table (determines key format) */
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unsigned int server_key_type; /* What type of key is used to identify servers */
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size_t key_size; /* size of a key, maximum size in case of string */
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unsigned int size; /* maximum number of sticky sessions in table */
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unsigned int current; /* number of sticky sessions currently in table */
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int nopurge; /* if non-zero, don't purge sticky sessions when full */
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int exp_next; /* next expiration date (ticks) */
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int expire; /* time to live for sticky sessions (milliseconds) */
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int data_size; /* the size of the data that is prepended *before* stksess */
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int data_ofs[STKTABLE_DATA_TYPES]; /* negative offsets of present data types, or 0 if absent */
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union {
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int i;
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unsigned int u;
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void *p;
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} data_arg[STKTABLE_DATA_TYPES]; /* optional argument of each data type */
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struct proxy *proxy; /* The proxy this stick-table is attached to, if any.*/
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struct proxy *proxies_list; /* The list of proxies which reference this stick-table. */
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struct {
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const char *file; /* The file where the stick-table is declared. */
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int line; /* The line in this <file> the stick-table is declared. */
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} conf;
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__decl_thread(HA_SPINLOCK_T lock); /* spin lock related to the table */
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};
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extern struct stktable_data_type stktable_data_types[STKTABLE_DATA_TYPES];
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/* stick table key */
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struct stktable_key {
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void *key; /* pointer on key buffer */
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size_t key_len; /* data len to read in buff in case of null terminated string */
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};
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/* stick counter. The <entry> member is a composite address (caddr) made of a
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* pointer to an stksess struct, and two flags among STKCTR_TRACK_* above.
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*/
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struct stkctr {
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unsigned long entry; /* entry containing counters currently being tracked by this stream */
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struct stktable *table; /* table the counters above belong to (undefined if counters are null) */
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};
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/* parameters to configure tracked counters */
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struct track_ctr_prm {
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struct sample_expr *expr; /* expression used as the key */
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union {
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struct stktable *t; /* a pointer to the table */
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char *n; /* or its name during parsing. */
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} table;
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};
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#endif /* _HAPROXY_STICK_TABLE_T_H */
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