syntax = "proto3"; package envoy.api.v2; option java_generic_services = true; import "envoy/api/v2/core/address.proto"; import "envoy/api/v2/core/base.proto"; import "envoy/api/v2/discovery.proto"; import "envoy/api/v2/listener/listener.proto"; import "google/api/annotations.proto"; import "google/protobuf/duration.proto"; import "google/protobuf/wrappers.proto"; import "validate/validate.proto"; import "gogoproto/gogo.proto"; option (gogoproto.equal_all) = true; // [#protodoc-title: Listener] // Listener :ref:`configuration overview ` // The Envoy instance initiates an RPC at startup to discover a list of // listeners. Updates are delivered via streaming from the LDS server and // consist of a complete update of all listeners. Existing connections will be // allowed to drain from listeners that are no longer present. service ListenerDiscoveryService { rpc StreamListeners(stream DiscoveryRequest) returns (stream DiscoveryResponse) { } rpc FetchListeners(DiscoveryRequest) returns (DiscoveryResponse) { option (google.api.http) = { post: "/v2/discovery:listeners" body: "*" }; } } // [#comment:next free field: 16] message Listener { // The unique name by which this listener is known. If no name is provided, // Envoy will allocate an internal UUID for the listener. If the listener is to be dynamically // updated or removed via :ref:`LDS ` a unique name must be provided. // By default, the maximum length of a listener's name is limited to 60 characters. This limit can // be increased by setting the :option:`--max-obj-name-len` command line argument to the desired // value. string name = 1; // The address that the listener should listen on. In general, the address must be unique, though // that is governed by the bind rules of the OS. E.g., multiple listeners can listen on port 0 on // Linux as the actual port will be allocated by the OS. core.Address address = 2 [(validate.rules).message.required = true, (gogoproto.nullable) = false]; // A list of filter chains to consider for this listener. The // :ref:`FilterChain ` with the most specific // :ref:`FilterChainMatch ` criteria is used on a // connection. // // Example using SNI for filter chain selection can be found in the // :ref:`FAQ entry `. repeated listener.FilterChain filter_chains = 3 [(validate.rules).repeated .min_items = 1, (gogoproto.nullable) = false]; // If a connection is redirected using *iptables*, the port on which the proxy // receives it might be different from the original destination address. When this flag is set to // true, the listener hands off redirected connections to the listener associated with the // original destination address. If there is no listener associated with the original destination // address, the connection is handled by the listener that receives it. Defaults to false. // // .. attention:: // // This field is deprecated. Use :ref:`an original_dst ` // :ref:`listener filter ` instead. // // Note that hand off to another listener is *NOT* performed without this flag. Once // :ref:`FilterChainMatch ` is implemented this flag // will be removed, as filter chain matching can be used to select a filter chain based on the // restored destination address. google.protobuf.BoolValue use_original_dst = 4 [deprecated = true]; // Soft limit on size of the listener’s new connection read and write buffers. // If unspecified, an implementation defined default is applied (1MiB). google.protobuf.UInt32Value per_connection_buffer_limit_bytes = 5; // Listener metadata. core.Metadata metadata = 6; reserved 7; enum DrainType { // Drain in response to calling /healthcheck/fail admin endpoint (along with the health check // filter), listener removal/modification, and hot restart. DEFAULT = 0; // Drain in response to listener removal/modification and hot restart. This setting does not // include /healthcheck/fail. This setting may be desirable if Envoy is hosting both ingress // and egress listeners. MODIFY_ONLY = 1; } // The type of draining to perform at a listener-wide level. DrainType drain_type = 8; // Listener filters have the opportunity to manipulate and augment the connection metadata that // is used in connection filter chain matching, for example. These filters are run before any in // :ref:`filter_chains `. Order matters as the // filters are processed sequentially right after a socket has been accepted by the listener, and // before a connection is created. repeated listener.ListenerFilter listener_filters = 9 [(gogoproto.nullable) = false]; // The timeout to wait for all listener filters to complete operation. If the timeout is reached, // the accepted socket is closed without a connection being created. Specify 0 to disable the // timeout. If not specified, a default timeout of 15s is used. google.protobuf.Duration listener_filters_timeout = 15 [(gogoproto.stdduration) = true]; // Whether the listener should be set as a transparent socket. // When this flag is set to true, connections can be redirected to the listener using an // *iptables* *TPROXY* target, in which case the original source and destination addresses and // ports are preserved on accepted connections. This flag should be used in combination with // :ref:`an original_dst ` :ref:`listener filter // ` to mark the connections' local addresses as // "restored." This can be used to hand off each redirected connection to another listener // associated with the connection's destination address. Direct connections to the socket without // using *TPROXY* cannot be distinguished from connections redirected using *TPROXY* and are // therefore treated as if they were redirected. // When this flag is set to false, the listener's socket is explicitly reset as non-transparent. // Setting this flag requires Envoy to run with the *CAP_NET_ADMIN* capability. // When this flag is not set (default), the socket is not modified, i.e. the transparent option // is neither set nor reset. google.protobuf.BoolValue transparent = 10; // Whether the listener should set the *IP_FREEBIND* socket option. When this // flag is set to true, listeners can be bound to an IP address that is not // configured on the system running Envoy. When this flag is set to false, the // option *IP_FREEBIND* is disabled on the socket. When this flag is not set // (default), the socket is not modified, i.e. the option is neither enabled // nor disabled. google.protobuf.BoolValue freebind = 11; // Additional socket options that may not be present in Envoy source code or // precompiled binaries. repeated core.SocketOption socket_options = 13; // Whether the listener should accept TCP Fast Open (TFO) connections. // When this flag is set to a value greater than 0, the option TCP_FASTOPEN is enabled on // the socket, with a queue length of the specified size // (see `details in RFC7413 `_). // When this flag is set to 0, the option TCP_FASTOPEN is disabled on the socket. // When this flag is not set (default), the socket is not modified, // i.e. the option is neither enabled nor disabled. // // On Linux, the net.ipv4.tcp_fastopen kernel parameter must include flag 0x2 to enable // TCP_FASTOPEN. // See `ip-sysctl.txt `_. // // On macOS, only values of 0, 1, and unset are valid; other values may result in an error. // To set the queue length on macOS, set the net.inet.tcp.fastopen_backlog kernel parameter. google.protobuf.UInt32Value tcp_fast_open_queue_length = 12; // If true, the order of write filters will be reversed to that of filters // configured in the filter chain. Otherwise, it will keep the existing // order. Note: this is a bug fix for Envoy, which is designed to have the // reversed order of write filters to that of read ones, (see // https://github.com/envoyproxy/envoy/issues/4599 for details). When we // remove this field, Envoy will have the same behavior when it sets true. google.protobuf.BoolValue bugfix_reverse_write_filter_order = 14 [deprecated = true]; }