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Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tomas@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/19703)
146 lines
4.9 KiB
C
146 lines
4.9 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright 2022 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
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* this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
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* in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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* https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
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*/
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#ifndef OSSL_QUIC_CFQ_H
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# define OSSL_QUIC_CFQ_H
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# include <openssl/ssl.h>
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# include "internal/quic_types.h"
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# ifndef OPENSSL_NO_QUIC
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/*
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* QUIC Control Frame Queue Item
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* =============================
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*
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* The CFQ item structure has a public and a private part. This structure
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* documents the public part.
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*/
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typedef struct quic_cfq_item_st QUIC_CFQ_ITEM;
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struct quic_cfq_item_st {
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/*
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* These fields are not used by the CFQ, but are a convenience to assist the
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* TXPIM in keeping a list of GCR control frames which were sent in a
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* packet. They may be used for any purpose.
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*/
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QUIC_CFQ_ITEM *pkt_prev, *pkt_next;
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/* All other fields are private; use ossl_quic_cfq_item_* accessors. */
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};
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# define QUIC_CFQ_STATE_NEW 0
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# define QUIC_CFQ_STATE_TX 1
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/* Returns the frame type of a CFQ item. */
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uint64_t ossl_quic_cfq_item_get_frame_type(const QUIC_CFQ_ITEM *item);
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/* Returns a pointer to the encoded buffer of a CFQ item. */
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const unsigned char *ossl_quic_cfq_item_get_encoded(const QUIC_CFQ_ITEM *item);
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/* Returns the length of the encoded buffer in bytes. */
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size_t ossl_quic_cfq_item_get_encoded_len(const QUIC_CFQ_ITEM *item);
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/* Returns the CFQ item state, a QUIC_CFQ_STATE_* value. */
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int ossl_quic_cfq_item_get_state(const QUIC_CFQ_ITEM *item);
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/* Returns the PN space for the CFQ item. */
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uint32_t ossl_quic_cfq_item_get_pn_space(const QUIC_CFQ_ITEM *item);
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/*
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* QUIC Control Frame Queue
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* ========================
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*/
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typedef struct quic_cfq_st QUIC_CFQ;
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QUIC_CFQ *ossl_quic_cfq_new(void);
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void ossl_quic_cfq_free(QUIC_CFQ *cfq);
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/*
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* Input Side
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* ----------
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*/
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/*
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* Enqueue a frame to the CFQ.
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*
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* encoded points to the opaque encoded frame.
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*
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* free_cb is called by the CFQ when the buffer is no longer needed;
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* free_cb_arg is an opaque value passed to free_cb.
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*
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* priority determines the relative ordering of control frames in a packet.
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* Lower numerical values for priority mean that a frame should come earlier in
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* a packet. pn_space is a QUIC_PN_SPACE_* value.
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*
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* On success, returns a QUIC_CFQ_ITEM pointer which acts as a handle to
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* the queued frame. On failure, returns NULL.
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*
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* The frame is initially in the TX state, so there is no need to call
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* ossl_quic_cfq_mark_tx() immediately after calling this function.
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*
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* The frame type is duplicated as the frame_type argument here, even though it
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* is also encoded into the buffer. This allows the caller to determine the
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* frame type if desired without having to decode the frame.
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*/
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typedef void (cfq_free_cb)(unsigned char *buf, size_t buf_len, void *arg);
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QUIC_CFQ_ITEM *ossl_quic_cfq_add_frame(QUIC_CFQ *cfq,
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uint32_t priority,
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uint32_t pn_space,
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uint64_t frame_type,
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const unsigned char *encoded,
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size_t encoded_len,
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cfq_free_cb *free_cb,
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void *free_cb_arg);
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/*
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* Effects an immediate transition of the given CFQ item to the TX state.
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*/
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void ossl_quic_cfq_mark_tx(QUIC_CFQ *cfq, QUIC_CFQ_ITEM *item);
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/*
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* Effects an immediate transition of the given CFQ item to the NEW state,
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* allowing the frame to be retransmitted. If priority is not UINT32_MAX,
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* the priority is changed to the given value.
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*/
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void ossl_quic_cfq_mark_lost(QUIC_CFQ *cfq, QUIC_CFQ_ITEM *item,
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uint32_t priority);
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/*
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* Releases a CFQ item. The item may be in either state (NEW or TX) prior to the
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* call. The QUIC_CFQ_ITEM pointer must not be used following this call.
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*/
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void ossl_quic_cfq_release(QUIC_CFQ *cfq, QUIC_CFQ_ITEM *item);
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/*
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* Output Side
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* -----------
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*/
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/*
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* Gets the highest priority CFQ item in the given PN space awaiting
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* transmission. If there are none, returns NULL.
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*/
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QUIC_CFQ_ITEM *ossl_quic_cfq_get_priority_head(const QUIC_CFQ *cfq,
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uint32_t pn_space);
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/*
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* Given a CFQ item, gets the next CFQ item awaiting transmission in priority
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* order in the given PN space. In other words, given the return value of
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* ossl_quic_cfq_get_priority_head(), returns the next-lower priority item.
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* Returns NULL if the given item is the last item in priority order.
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*/
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QUIC_CFQ_ITEM *ossl_quic_cfq_item_get_priority_next(const QUIC_CFQ_ITEM *item,
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uint32_t pn_space);
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# endif
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#endif
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