openssl/include/internal/quic_txp.h
Hugo Landau 134b79c056 QUIC TXP: Allow caller to determine if an ACK-eliciting packet was sent
Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tomas@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/20348)
2023-03-30 11:14:08 +01:00

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/*
* Copyright 2022 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
* this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
* in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
* https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
*/
#ifndef OSSL_QUIC_TXP_H
# define OSSL_QUIC_TXP_H
# include <openssl/ssl.h>
# include "internal/quic_types.h"
# include "internal/quic_record_tx.h"
# include "internal/quic_cfq.h"
# include "internal/quic_txpim.h"
# include "internal/quic_stream.h"
# include "internal/quic_stream_map.h"
# include "internal/quic_fc.h"
# include "internal/bio_addr.h"
# include "internal/time.h"
# ifndef OPENSSL_NO_QUIC
/*
* QUIC TX Packetiser
* ==================
*/
typedef struct ossl_quic_tx_packetiser_args_st {
/* Configuration Settings */
QUIC_CONN_ID cur_scid; /* Current Source Connection ID we use. */
QUIC_CONN_ID cur_dcid; /* Current Destination Connection ID we use. */
BIO_ADDR peer; /* Current destination L4 address we use. */
uint32_t ack_delay_exponent; /* ACK delay exponent used when encoding. */
/* Injected Dependencies */
OSSL_QTX *qtx; /* QUIC Record Layer TX we are using */
QUIC_TXPIM *txpim; /* QUIC TX'd Packet Information Manager */
QUIC_CFQ *cfq; /* QUIC Control Frame Queue */
OSSL_ACKM *ackm; /* QUIC Acknowledgement Manager */
QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm; /* QUIC Streams Map */
QUIC_TXFC *conn_txfc; /* QUIC Connection-Level TX Flow Controller */
QUIC_RXFC *conn_rxfc; /* QUIC Connection-Level RX Flow Controller */
const OSSL_CC_METHOD *cc_method; /* QUIC Congestion Controller */
OSSL_CC_DATA *cc_data; /* QUIC Congestion Controller Instance */
OSSL_TIME (*now)(void *arg); /* Callback to get current time. */
void *now_arg;
/*
* Injected dependencies - crypto streams.
*
* Note: There is no crypto stream for the 0-RTT EL.
* crypto[QUIC_PN_SPACE_APP] is the 1-RTT crypto stream.
*/
QUIC_SSTREAM *crypto[QUIC_PN_SPACE_NUM];
} OSSL_QUIC_TX_PACKETISER_ARGS;
typedef struct ossl_quic_tx_packetiser_st OSSL_QUIC_TX_PACKETISER;
OSSL_QUIC_TX_PACKETISER *ossl_quic_tx_packetiser_new(const OSSL_QUIC_TX_PACKETISER_ARGS *args);
typedef void (ossl_quic_initial_token_free_fn)(const unsigned char *buf,
size_t buf_len, void *arg);
void ossl_quic_tx_packetiser_free(OSSL_QUIC_TX_PACKETISER *txp);
/* Generate normal packets containing most frame types. */
#define TX_PACKETISER_ARCHETYPE_NORMAL 0
/* Generate ACKs only. */
#define TX_PACKETISER_ARCHETYPE_ACK_ONLY 1
#define TX_PACKETISER_ARCHETYPE_NUM 2
/*
* Generates a datagram by polling the various ELs to determine if they want to
* generate any frames, and generating a datagram which coalesces packets for
* any ELs which do.
*
* archetype is a TX_PACKETISER_ARCHETYPE_* value.
*
* Returns TX_PACKETISER_RES_FAILURE on failure (e.g. allocation error),
* TX_PACKETISER_RES_NO_PKT if no packets were sent (e.g. because nothing wants
* to send anything), and TX_PACKETISER_RES_SENT_PKT if packets were sent.
*
* If an ACK-eliciting packet was sent, 1 is written to *sent_ack_eliciting,
* otherwise *sent_ack_eliciting is unchanged.
*/
#define TX_PACKETISER_RES_FAILURE 0
#define TX_PACKETISER_RES_NO_PKT 1
#define TX_PACKETISER_RES_SENT_PKT 2
int ossl_quic_tx_packetiser_generate(OSSL_QUIC_TX_PACKETISER *txp,
uint32_t archetype,
int *sent_ack_eliciting);
/*
* Returns 1 if one or more packets would be generated if
* ossl_quic_tx_packetiser_generate were called.
*
* If TX_PACKETISER_BYPASS_CC is set in flags, congestion control is
* ignored for the purposes of making this determination.
*/
#define TX_PACKETISER_BYPASS_CC (1U << 0)
int ossl_quic_tx_packetiser_has_pending(OSSL_QUIC_TX_PACKETISER *txp,
uint32_t archetype,
uint32_t flags);
/*
* Set the token used in Initial packets. The callback is called when the buffer
* is no longer needed; for example, when the TXP is freed or when this function
* is called again with a new buffer.
*/
void ossl_quic_tx_packetiser_set_initial_token(OSSL_QUIC_TX_PACKETISER *txp,
const unsigned char *token,
size_t token_len,
ossl_quic_initial_token_free_fn *free_cb,
void *free_cb_arg);
/* Change the DCID the TXP uses to send outgoing packets. */
int ossl_quic_tx_packetiser_set_cur_dcid(OSSL_QUIC_TX_PACKETISER *txp,
const QUIC_CONN_ID *dcid);
/* Change the SCID the TXP uses to send outgoing (long) packets. */
int ossl_quic_tx_packetiser_set_cur_scid(OSSL_QUIC_TX_PACKETISER *txp,
const QUIC_CONN_ID *scid);
/* Change the destination L4 address the TXP uses to send datagrams. */
int ossl_quic_tx_packetiser_set_peer(OSSL_QUIC_TX_PACKETISER *txp,
const BIO_ADDR *peer);
/*
* Inform the TX packetiser that an EL has been discarded. Idempotent.
*
* This does not inform the QTX as well; the caller must also inform the QTX.
*
* The TXP will no longer reference the crypto[enc_level] QUIC_SSTREAM which was
* provided in the TXP arguments. However, it is the callers responsibility to
* free that QUIC_SSTREAM if desired.
*/
int ossl_quic_tx_packetiser_discard_enc_level(OSSL_QUIC_TX_PACKETISER *txp,
uint32_t enc_level);
/*
* Informs the TX packetiser that the handshake is complete. The TX packetiser
* will not send 1-RTT application data until the handshake is complete,
* as the authenticity of the peer is not confirmed until the handshake
* complete event occurs.
*/
void ossl_quic_tx_packetiser_notify_handshake_complete(OSSL_QUIC_TX_PACKETISER *txp);
/* Asks the TXP to generate a HANDSHAKE_DONE frame in the next 1-RTT packet. */
void ossl_quic_tx_packetiser_schedule_handshake_done(OSSL_QUIC_TX_PACKETISER *txp);
/* Asks the TXP to ensure the next packet in the given PN space is ACK-eliciting. */
void ossl_quic_tx_packetiser_schedule_ack_eliciting(OSSL_QUIC_TX_PACKETISER *txp,
uint32_t pn_space);
/*
* Schedules a connection close. *f and f->reason are copied. This operation is
* irreversible and causes all further packets generated by the TXP to contain a
* CONNECTION_CLOSE frame. This function fails if it has already been called
* successfully; the information in *f cannot be changed after the first
* successful call to this function.
*/
int ossl_quic_tx_packetiser_schedule_conn_close(OSSL_QUIC_TX_PACKETISER *txp,
const OSSL_QUIC_FRAME_CONN_CLOSE *f);
# endif
#endif