openssl/ssl/quic/quic_port_local.h
Hugo Landau 2954287041 QUIC PORT: Record a SSL_CTX for use when creating handshake layer objects
Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tomas@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/22674)
2023-12-21 08:11:59 +00:00

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#ifndef OSSL_QUIC_PORT_LOCAL_H
# define OSSL_QUIC_PORT_LOCAL_H
# include "internal/quic_port.h"
# include "internal/quic_reactor.h"
# include "internal/list.h"
# ifndef OPENSSL_NO_QUIC
/*
* QUIC Port Structure
* ===================
*
* QUIC port internals. It is intended that only the QUIC_PORT and QUIC_CHANNEL
* implementation be allowed to access this structure directly.
*
* Other components should not include this header.
*/
DECLARE_LIST_OF(ch, QUIC_CHANNEL);
struct quic_port_st {
OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx;
const char *propq;
/*
* Master synchronisation mutex for the entire QUIC event domain. Used for
* thread assisted mode synchronisation. We don't own this; the instantiator
* of the port passes it to us and is responsible for freeing it after port
* destruction.
*/
CRYPTO_MUTEX *mutex;
/* Callback used to get the current time. */
OSSL_TIME (*now_cb)(void *arg);
void *now_cb_arg;
/* Used to create handshake layer objects inside newly created channels. */
SSL_CTX *channel_ctx;
/* Asynchronous I/O reactor. */
QUIC_REACTOR rtor;
/* Network-side read and write BIOs. */
BIO *net_rbio, *net_wbio;
/* RX demuxer. We register incoming DCIDs with this. */
QUIC_DEMUX *demux;
/* List of all child channels. */
OSSL_LIST(ch) channel_list;
};
# endif
#endif