lsquic.h revision 14e3680d
1/* Copyright (c) 2017 - 2018 LiteSpeed Technologies Inc.  See LICENSE. */
2#ifndef __LSQUIC_H__
3#define __LSQUIC_H__
4
5/**
6 * @file
7 * public API for using liblsquic is defined in this file.
8 *
9 */
10
11#include <stdarg.h>
12#include <lsquic_types.h>
13#ifndef WIN32
14#include <sys/uio.h>
15#include <time.h>
16#else
17#include <vc_compat.h>
18#endif
19
20struct sockaddr;
21
22#ifdef __cplusplus
23extern "C" {
24#endif
25
26#define LSQUIC_MAJOR_VERSION 1
27#define LSQUIC_MINOR_VERSION 14
28#define LSQUIC_PATCH_VERSION 0
29
30/**
31 * Engine flags:
32 */
33
34/** Server mode */
35#define LSENG_SERVER (1 << 0)
36
37/** Treat stream 3 as headers stream and, in general, behave like the
38 *  regular QUIC.
39 */
40#define LSENG_HTTP  (1 << 1)
41
42#define LSENG_HTTP_SERVER (LSENG_SERVER|LSENG_HTTP)
43
44/**
45 * This is a list of QUIC versions that we know of.  List of supported
46 * versions is in LSQUIC_SUPPORTED_VERSIONS.
47 */
48enum lsquic_version
49{
50
51    /** Q035.  This is the first version to be supported by LSQUIC. */
52    LSQVER_035,
53
54    /*
55     * Q037.  This version is like Q035, except the way packet hashes are
56     * generated is different for clients and servers.  In addition, new
57     * option NSTP (no STOP_WAITING frames) is rumored to be supported at
58     * some point in the future.
59     */
60    /* Support for this version has been removed.  The comment remains to
61     * document the changes.
62     */
63
64    /*
65     * Q038.  Based on Q037, supports PADDING frames in the middle of packet
66     * and NSTP (no STOP_WAITING frames) option.
67     */
68    /* Support for this version has been removed.  The comment remains to
69     * document the changes.
70     */
71
72    /**
73     * Q039.  Switch to big endian.  Do not ack acks.  Send connection level
74     * WINDOW_UPDATE frame every 20 sent packets which do not contain
75     * retransmittable frames.
76     */
77    LSQVER_039,
78
79    /*
80     * Q041.  RST_STREAM, ACK and STREAM frames match IETF format.
81     */
82    /* Support for this version has been removed.  The comment remains to
83     * document the changes.
84     */
85
86    /*
87     * Q042.  Receiving overlapping stream data is allowed.
88     */
89    /* Support for this version has been removed.  The comment remains to
90     * document the changes.
91     */
92
93    /**
94     * Q043.  Support for processing PRIORITY frames.  Since this library
95     * has supported PRIORITY frames from the beginning, this version is
96     * exactly the same as LSQVER_042.
97     */
98    LSQVER_043,
99
100    /**
101     * Q044.  IETF-like packet headers are used.  Frames are the same as
102     * in Q043.  Server never includes CIDs in short packets.
103     */
104    LSQVER_044,
105
106#if LSQUIC_USE_Q098
107    /**
108     * Q098.  This is a made-up, experimental version used to test version
109     * negotiation.  The choice of 98 is similar to Google's choice of 99
110     * as the "IETF" version.
111     */
112    LSQVER_098,
113#define LSQUIC_EXPERIMENTAL_Q098 (1 << LSQVER_098)
114#else
115#define LSQUIC_EXPERIMENTAL_Q098 0
116#endif
117
118    N_LSQVER
119};
120
121/**
122 * We currently support versions 35, 39, 43, and 44.
123 * @see lsquic_version
124 */
125#define LSQUIC_SUPPORTED_VERSIONS ((1 << N_LSQVER) - 1)
126
127#define LSQUIC_EXPERIMENTAL_VERSIONS (0 \
128                                                | LSQUIC_EXPERIMENTAL_Q098)
129
130#define LSQUIC_DEPRECATED_VERSIONS 0
131
132#define LSQUIC_GQUIC_HEADER_VERSIONS ( \
133                (1 << LSQVER_035) | (1 << LSQVER_039) | (1 << LSQVER_043))
134
135/**
136 * List of versions in which the server never includes CID in short packets.
137 */
138#define LSQUIC_FORCED_TCID0_VERSIONS (1 << LSQVER_044)
139
140/**
141 * @struct lsquic_stream_if
142 * @brief The definition of callback functions call by lsquic_stream to
143 * process events.
144 *
145 */
146struct lsquic_stream_if {
147
148    /**
149     * Use @ref lsquic_conn_get_ctx to get back the context.  It is
150     * OK for this function to return NULL.
151     */
152    lsquic_conn_ctx_t *(*on_new_conn)(void *stream_if_ctx,
153                                                        lsquic_conn_t *c);
154
155    /** This is called when our side received GOAWAY frame.  After this,
156     *  new streams should not be created.  The callback is optional.
157     */
158    void (*on_goaway_received)(lsquic_conn_t *c);
159    void (*on_conn_closed)(lsquic_conn_t *c);
160
161    /** If you need to initiate a connection, call lsquic_conn_make_stream().
162     *  This will cause `on_new_stream' callback to be called when appropriate
163     *  (this operation is delayed when maximum number of outgoing streams is
164     *  reached).
165     *
166     *  After `on_close' is called, the stream is no longer accessible.
167     */
168    lsquic_stream_ctx_t *
169         (*on_new_stream)(void *stream_if_ctx, lsquic_stream_t *s);
170
171    void (*on_read)     (lsquic_stream_t *s, lsquic_stream_ctx_t *h);
172    void (*on_write)    (lsquic_stream_t *s, lsquic_stream_ctx_t *h);
173    void (*on_close)    (lsquic_stream_t *s, lsquic_stream_ctx_t *h);
174    /**
175     * When handshake is completed, this callback is called.  `ok' is set
176     * to true if handshake was successful; otherwise, `ok' is set to
177     * false.
178     *
179     * This callback is optional.
180     */
181    void (*on_hsk_done)(lsquic_conn_t *c, int ok);
182};
183
184/**
185 * Minimum flow control window is set to 16 KB for both client and server.
186 * This means we can send up to this amount of data before handshake gets
187 * completed.
188 */
189#define      LSQUIC_MIN_FCW             (16 * 1024)
190
191/* Each LSQUIC_DF_* value corresponds to es_* entry in
192 * lsquic_engine_settings below.
193 */
194
195/**
196 * By default, deprecated and experimental versions are not included.
197 */
198#define LSQUIC_DF_VERSIONS         (LSQUIC_SUPPORTED_VERSIONS & \
199                                            ~LSQUIC_DEPRECATED_VERSIONS & \
200                                            ~LSQUIC_EXPERIMENTAL_VERSIONS)
201
202#define LSQUIC_DF_CFCW_SERVER      (3 * 1024 * 1024 / 2)
203#define LSQUIC_DF_CFCW_CLIENT      (15 * 1024 * 1024)
204#define LSQUIC_DF_SFCW_SERVER      (1 * 1024 * 1024)
205#define LSQUIC_DF_SFCW_CLIENT      (6 * 1024 * 1024)
206#define LSQUIC_DF_MAX_STREAMS_IN   100
207
208/**
209 * Default handshake timeout in microseconds.
210 */
211#define LSQUIC_DF_HANDSHAKE_TO     (10 * 1000 * 1000)
212
213#define LSQUIC_DF_IDLE_CONN_TO     (30 * 1000 * 1000)
214#define LSQUIC_DF_SILENT_CLOSE     1
215
216/** Default value of maximum header list size.  If set to non-zero value,
217 *  SETTINGS_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE will be sent to peer after handshake is
218 *  completed (assuming the peer supports this setting frame type).
219 */
220#define LSQUIC_DF_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE 0
221
222/** Default value of UAID (user-agent ID). */
223#define LSQUIC_DF_UA               "LSQUIC"
224
225#define LSQUIC_DF_STTL               86400
226#define LSQUIC_DF_MAX_INCHOATE     (1 * 1000 * 1000)
227#define LSQUIC_DF_SUPPORT_SREJ_SERVER  1
228#define LSQUIC_DF_SUPPORT_SREJ_CLIENT  0       /* TODO: client support */
229/** Do not use NSTP by default */
230#define LSQUIC_DF_SUPPORT_NSTP     0
231#define LSQUIC_DF_SUPPORT_PUSH         1
232#define LSQUIC_DF_SUPPORT_TCID0    0
233/** By default, LSQUIC ignores Public Reset packets. */
234#define LSQUIC_DF_HONOR_PRST       0
235
236/** By default, infinite loop checks are turned on */
237#define LSQUIC_DF_PROGRESS_CHECK    1000
238
239/** By default, read/write events are dispatched in a loop */
240#define LSQUIC_DF_RW_ONCE           0
241
242/** By default, the threshold is not enabled */
243#define LSQUIC_DF_PROC_TIME_THRESH  0
244
245/** By default, packets are paced */
246#define LSQUIC_DF_PACE_PACKETS      1
247
248struct lsquic_engine_settings {
249    /**
250     * This is a bit mask wherein each bit corresponds to a value in
251     * enum lsquic_version.  Client starts negotiating with the highest
252     * version and goes down.  Server supports either of the versions
253     * specified here.
254     *
255     * @see lsquic_version
256     */
257    unsigned        es_versions;
258
259    /**
260     * Initial default CFCW.
261     *
262     * In server mode, per-connection values may be set lower than
263     * this if resources are scarce.
264     *
265     * Do not set es_cfcw and es_sfcw lower than @ref LSQUIC_MIN_FCW.
266     *
267     * @see es_max_cfcw
268     */
269    unsigned        es_cfcw;
270
271    /**
272     * Initial default SFCW.
273     *
274     * In server mode, per-connection values may be set lower than
275     * this if resources are scarce.
276     *
277     * Do not set es_cfcw and es_sfcw lower than @ref LSQUIC_MIN_FCW.
278     *
279     * @see es_max_sfcw
280     */
281    unsigned        es_sfcw;
282
283    /**
284     * This value is used to specify maximum allowed value CFCW is allowed
285     * to reach due to window auto-tuning.  By default, this value is zero,
286     * which means that CFCW is not allowed to increase from its initial
287     * value.
288     *
289     * @see es_cfcw
290     */
291    unsigned        es_max_cfcw;
292
293    unsigned        es_max_sfcw;
294
295    /** MIDS */
296    unsigned        es_max_streams_in;
297
298    /**
299     * Handshake timeout in microseconds.
300     *
301     * For client, this can be set to an arbitrary value (zero turns the
302     * timeout off).
303     *
304     */
305    unsigned long   es_handshake_to;
306
307    /** ICSL in microseconds */
308    unsigned long   es_idle_conn_to;
309
310    /** SCLS (silent close) */
311    int             es_silent_close;
312
313    /**
314     * This corresponds to SETTINGS_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE
315     * (RFC 7540, Section 6.5.2).  0 means no limit.  Defaults
316     * to @ref LSQUIC_DF_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE.
317     */
318    unsigned        es_max_header_list_size;
319
320    /** UAID -- User-Agent ID.  Defaults to @ref LSQUIC_DF_UA. */
321    const char     *es_ua;
322
323    uint32_t        es_pdmd; /* One fixed value X509 */
324    uint32_t        es_aead; /* One fixed value AESG */
325    uint32_t        es_kexs; /* One fixed value C255 */
326
327    /**
328     * Support SREJ: for client side, this means supporting server's SREJ
329     * responses (this does not work yet) and for server side, this means
330     * generating SREJ instead of REJ when appropriate.
331     */
332    int             es_support_srej;
333
334    /**
335     * Setting this value to 0 means that
336     *
337     * For client:
338     *  a) we send a SETTINGS frame to indicate that we do not support server
339     *     push; and
340     *  b) All incoming pushed streams get reset immediately.
341     * (For maximum effect, set es_max_streams_in to 0.)
342     *
343     */
344    int             es_support_push;
345
346    /**
347     * If set to true value, the server will not include connection ID in
348     * outgoing packets if client's CHLO specifies TCID=0.
349     *
350     * For client, this means including TCID=0 into CHLO message.  Note that
351     * in this case, the engine tracks connections by the
352     * (source-addr, dest-addr) tuple, thereby making it necessary to create
353     * a socket for each connection.
354     *
355     * This option has no effect in Q044, as the server never includes CIDs
356     * in the short packets.
357     *
358     * The default is @ref LSQUIC_DF_SUPPORT_TCID0.
359     */
360    int             es_support_tcid0;
361
362    /**
363     * Q037 and higher support "No STOP_WAITING frame" mode.  When set, the
364     * client will send NSTP option in its Client Hello message and will not
365     * sent STOP_WAITING frames, while ignoring incoming STOP_WAITING frames,
366     * if any.  Note that if the version negotiation happens to downgrade the
367     * client below Q037, this mode will *not* be used.
368     *
369     * This option does not affect the server, as it must support NSTP mode
370     * if it was specified by the client.
371     */
372    int             es_support_nstp;
373
374    /**
375     * If set to true value, the library will drop connections when it
376     * receives corresponding Public Reset packet.  The default is to
377     * ignore these packets.
378     */
379    int             es_honor_prst;
380
381    /**
382     * A non-zero value enables internal checks that identify suspected
383     * infinite loops in user @ref on_read and @ref on_write callbacks
384     * and break them.  An infinite loop may occur if user code keeps
385     * on performing the same operation without checking status, e.g.
386     * reading from a closed stream etc.
387     *
388     * The value of this parameter is as follows: should a callback return
389     * this number of times in a row without making progress (that is,
390     * reading, writing, or changing stream state), loop break will occur.
391     *
392     * The defaut value is @ref LSQUIC_DF_PROGRESS_CHECK.
393     */
394    unsigned        es_progress_check;
395
396    /**
397     * A non-zero value make stream dispatch its read-write events once
398     * per call.
399     *
400     * When zero, read and write events are dispatched until the stream
401     * is no longer readable or writeable, respectively, or until the
402     * user signals unwillingness to read or write using
403     * @ref lsquic_stream_wantread() or @ref lsquic_stream_wantwrite()
404     * or shuts down the stream.
405     *
406     * The default value is @ref LSQUIC_DF_RW_ONCE.
407     */
408    int             es_rw_once;
409
410    /**
411     * If set, this value specifies that number of microseconds that
412     * @ref lsquic_engine_process_conns() and
413     * @ref lsquic_engine_send_unsent_packets() are allowed to spend
414     * before returning.
415     *
416     * This is not an exact science and the connections must make
417     * progress, so the deadline is checked after all connections get
418     * a chance to tick (in the case of @ref lsquic_engine_process_conns())
419     * and at least one batch of packets is sent out.
420     *
421     * When processing function runs out of its time slice, immediate
422     * calls to @ref lsquic_engine_has_unsent_packets() return false.
423     *
424     * The default value is @ref LSQUIC_DF_PROC_TIME_THRESH.
425     */
426    unsigned        es_proc_time_thresh;
427
428    /**
429     * If set to true, packet pacing is implemented per connection.
430     *
431     * The default value is @ref LSQUIC_DF_PACE_PACKETS.
432     */
433    int             es_pace_packets;
434
435};
436
437/* Initialize `settings' to default values */
438void
439lsquic_engine_init_settings (struct lsquic_engine_settings *,
440                             unsigned lsquic_engine_flags);
441
442/**
443 * Check settings for errors.
444 *
445 * @param   settings    Settings struct.
446 *
447 * @param   flags       Engine flags.
448 *
449 * @param   err_buf     Optional pointer to buffer into which error string
450 *                      is written.
451
452 * @param   err_buf_sz  Size of err_buf.  No more than this number of bytes
453 *                      will be written to err_buf, including the NUL byte.
454 *
455 * @retval  0   Settings have no errors.
456 * @retval -1   There are errors in settings.
457 */
458int
459lsquic_engine_check_settings (const struct lsquic_engine_settings *settings,
460                              unsigned lsquic_engine_flags,
461                              char *err_buf, size_t err_buf_sz);
462
463struct lsquic_out_spec
464{
465    const unsigned char   *buf;
466    size_t                 sz;
467    const struct sockaddr *local_sa;
468    const struct sockaddr *dest_sa;
469    void                  *peer_ctx;
470};
471
472/**
473 * Returns number of packets successfully sent out or -1 on error.  -1 should
474 * only be returned if no packets were sent out.  If -1 is returned or if the
475 * return value is smaller than `n_packets_out', this indicates that sending
476 * of packets is not possible  No packets will be attempted to be sent out
477 * until @ref lsquic_engine_send_unsent_packets() is called.
478 */
479typedef int (*lsquic_packets_out_f)(
480    void                          *packets_out_ctx,
481    const struct lsquic_out_spec  *out_spec,
482    unsigned                       n_packets_out
483);
484
485/**
486 * The packet out memory interface is used by LSQUIC to get buffers to
487 * which outgoing packets will be written before they are passed to
488 * ea_packets_out callback.  pmi_release() is called at some point,
489 * usually after the packet is sent successfully, to return the buffer
490 * to the pool.
491 *
492 * If not specified, malloc() and free() are used.
493 */
494struct lsquic_packout_mem_if
495{
496    void *  (*pmi_allocate) (void *pmi_ctx, size_t sz);
497    void    (*pmi_release)  (void *pmi_ctx, void *obj);
498};
499
500struct stack_st_X509;
501
502/**
503 * When headers are processed, various errors may occur.  They are listed
504 * in this enum.
505 */
506enum lsquic_header_status
507{
508    LSQUIC_HDR_OK,
509    /** Duplicate pseudo-header */
510    LSQUIC_HDR_ERR_DUPLICATE_PSDO_HDR,
511    /** Not all request pseudo-headers are present */
512    LSQUIC_HDR_ERR_INCOMPL_REQ_PSDO_HDR,
513    /** Unnecessary request pseudo-header present in the response */
514    LSQUIC_HDR_ERR_UNNEC_REQ_PSDO_HDR,
515    /** Not all response pseudo-headers are present */
516    LSQUIC_HDR_ERR_INCOMPL_RESP_PSDO_HDR,
517    /** Unnecessary response pseudo-header present in the response. */
518    LSQUIC_HDR_ERR_UNNEC_RESP_PSDO_HDR,
519    /** Unknown pseudo-header */
520    LSQUIC_HDR_ERR_UNKNOWN_PSDO_HDR,
521    /** Uppercase letter in header */
522    LSQUIC_HDR_ERR_UPPERCASE_HEADER,
523    /** Misplaced pseudo-header */
524    LSQUIC_HDR_ERR_MISPLACED_PSDO_HDR,
525    /** Missing pseudo-header */
526    LSQUIC_HDR_ERR_MISSING_PSDO_HDR,
527    /** Header or headers are too large */
528    LSQUIC_HDR_ERR_HEADERS_TOO_LARGE,
529    /** Cannot allocate any more memory. */
530    LSQUIC_HDR_ERR_NOMEM,
531};
532
533struct lsquic_hset_if
534{
535    /**
536     * Create a new header set.  This object is (and must be) fetched from a
537     * stream by calling @ref lsquic_stream_get_hset() before the stream can
538     * be read.
539     */
540    void *              (*hsi_create_header_set)(void *hsi_ctx,
541                                                        int is_push_promise);
542    /**
543     * Process new header.  Return 0 on success, -1 if there is a problem with
544     * the header.  -1 is treated as a stream error: the associated stream is
545     * reset.
546     *
547     * `hdr_set' is the header set object returned by
548     * @ref hsi_create_header_set().
549     *
550     * `name_idx' is set to the index in the HPACK static table whose entry's
551     * name element matches `name'.  If there is no such match, `name_idx' is
552     * set to zero.
553     *
554     * If `name' is NULL, this means that no more header are going to be
555     * added to the set.
556     */
557    enum lsquic_header_status (*hsi_process_header)(void *hdr_set,
558                                    unsigned name_idx,
559                                    const char *name, unsigned name_len,
560                                    const char *value, unsigned value_len);
561    /**
562     * Discard header set.  This is called for unclaimed header sets and
563     * header sets that had an error.
564     */
565    void                (*hsi_discard_header_set)(void *hdr_set);
566};
567
568/* TODO: describe this important data structure */
569typedef struct lsquic_engine_api
570{
571    const struct lsquic_engine_settings *ea_settings;   /* Optional */
572    const struct lsquic_stream_if       *ea_stream_if;
573    void                                *ea_stream_if_ctx;
574    lsquic_packets_out_f                 ea_packets_out;
575    void                                *ea_packets_out_ctx;
576    /**
577     * Memory interface is optional.
578     */
579    const struct lsquic_packout_mem_if  *ea_pmi;
580    void                                *ea_pmi_ctx;
581    /**
582     * Function to verify server certificate.  The chain contains at least
583     * one element.  The first element in the chain is the server
584     * certificate.  The chain belongs to the library.  If you want to
585     * retain it, call sk_X509_up_ref().
586     *
587     * 0 is returned on success, -1 on error.
588     *
589     * If the function pointer is not set, no verification is performed
590     * (the connection is allowed to proceed).
591     */
592    int                                (*ea_verify_cert)(void *verify_ctx,
593                                                struct stack_st_X509 *chain);
594    void                                *ea_verify_ctx;
595
596    /**
597     * Optional header set interface.  If not specified, the incoming headers
598     * are converted to HTTP/1.x format and are read from stream and have to
599     * be parsed again.
600     */
601    const struct lsquic_hset_if         *ea_hsi_if;
602    void                                *ea_hsi_ctx;
603} lsquic_engine_api_t;
604
605/**
606 * Create new engine.
607 *
608 * @param   lsquic_engine_flags     A bitmask of @ref LSENG_SERVER and
609 *                                  @ref LSENG_HTTP
610 */
611lsquic_engine_t *
612lsquic_engine_new (unsigned lsquic_engine_flags,
613                   const struct lsquic_engine_api *);
614
615/**
616 * Create a client connection to peer identified by `peer_ctx'.
617 * If `max_packet_size' is set to zero, it is inferred based on `peer_sa':
618 * 1350 for IPv6 and 1370 for IPv4.
619 */
620lsquic_conn_t *
621lsquic_engine_connect (lsquic_engine_t *, const struct sockaddr *local_sa,
622                       const struct sockaddr *peer_sa,
623                       void *peer_ctx, lsquic_conn_ctx_t *conn_ctx,
624                       const char *hostname, unsigned short max_packet_size);
625
626/**
627 * Pass incoming packet to the QUIC engine.  This function can be called
628 * more than once in a row.  After you add one or more packets, call
629 * lsquic_engine_process_conns() to schedule output, if any.
630 *
631 * @retval  0   Packet was processed by a real connection.
632 *
633 * @retval -1   Some error occurred.  Possible reasons are invalid packet
634 *              size or failure to allocate memory.
635 */
636int
637lsquic_engine_packet_in (lsquic_engine_t *,
638        const unsigned char *packet_in_data, size_t packet_in_size,
639        const struct sockaddr *sa_local, const struct sockaddr *sa_peer,
640        void *peer_ctx);
641
642/**
643 * Process tickable connections.  This function must be called often enough so
644 * that packets and connections do not expire.
645 */
646void
647lsquic_engine_process_conns (lsquic_engine_t *engine);
648
649/**
650 * Returns true if engine has some unsent packets.  This happens if
651 * @ref ea_packets_out() could not send everything out.
652 */
653int
654lsquic_engine_has_unsent_packets (lsquic_engine_t *engine);
655
656/**
657 * Send out as many unsent packets as possibe: until we are out of unsent
658 * packets or until @ref ea_packets_out() fails.
659 *
660 * If @ref ea_packets_out() does fail (that is, it returns an error), this
661 * function must be called to signify that sending of packets is possible
662 * again.
663 */
664void
665lsquic_engine_send_unsent_packets (lsquic_engine_t *engine);
666
667void
668lsquic_engine_destroy (lsquic_engine_t *);
669
670void lsquic_conn_make_stream(lsquic_conn_t *);
671
672/** Return number of delayed streams currently pending */
673unsigned
674lsquic_conn_n_pending_streams (const lsquic_conn_t *);
675
676/** Cancel `n' pending streams.  Returns new number of pending streams. */
677unsigned
678lsquic_conn_cancel_pending_streams (lsquic_conn_t *, unsigned n);
679
680/**
681 * Mark connection as going away: send GOAWAY frame and do not accept
682 * any more incoming streams, nor generate streams of our own.
683 */
684void
685lsquic_conn_going_away(lsquic_conn_t *conn);
686
687/**
688 * This forces connection close.  on_conn_closed and on_close callbacks
689 * will be called.
690 */
691void lsquic_conn_close(lsquic_conn_t *conn);
692
693int lsquic_stream_wantread(lsquic_stream_t *s, int is_want);
694ssize_t lsquic_stream_read(lsquic_stream_t *s, void *buf, size_t len);
695ssize_t lsquic_stream_readv(lsquic_stream_t *s, const struct iovec *,
696                                                            int iovcnt);
697
698int lsquic_stream_wantwrite(lsquic_stream_t *s, int is_want);
699
700/**
701 * Write `len' bytes to the stream.  Returns number of bytes written, which
702 * may be smaller that `len'.
703 */
704ssize_t lsquic_stream_write(lsquic_stream_t *s, const void *buf, size_t len);
705
706ssize_t lsquic_stream_writev(lsquic_stream_t *s, const struct iovec *vec, int count);
707
708/**
709 * Used as argument to @ref lsquic_stream_writef()
710 */
711struct lsquic_reader
712{
713    /**
714     * Not a ssize_t because the read function is not supposed to return
715     * an error.  If an error occurs in the read function (for example, when
716     * reading from a file fails), it is supposed to deal with the error
717     * itself.
718     */
719    size_t (*lsqr_read) (void *lsqr_ctx, void *buf, size_t count);
720    /**
721     * Return number of bytes remaining in the reader.
722     */
723    size_t (*lsqr_size) (void *lsqr_ctx);
724    void    *lsqr_ctx;
725};
726
727/**
728 * Write to stream using @ref lsquic_reader.  This is the most generic of
729 * the write functions -- @ref lsquic_stream_write() and
730 * @ref lsquic_stream_writev() utilize the same mechanism.
731 *
732 * @retval Number of bytes written or -1 on error.
733 */
734ssize_t
735lsquic_stream_writef (lsquic_stream_t *, struct lsquic_reader *);
736
737/**
738 * Flush any buffered data.  This triggers packetizing even a single byte
739 * into a separate frame.  Flushing a closed stream is an error.
740 *
741 * @retval  0   Success
742 * @retval -1   Failure
743 */
744int
745lsquic_stream_flush (lsquic_stream_t *s);
746
747/**
748 * @typedef lsquic_http_header_t
749 * @brief HTTP header structure. Contains header name and value.
750 *
751 */
752typedef struct lsquic_http_header
753{
754   struct iovec name;
755   struct iovec value;
756} lsquic_http_header_t;
757
758/**
759 * @typedef lsquic_http_headers_t
760 * @brief HTTP header list structure. Contains a list of HTTP headers in key/value pairs.
761 * used in API functions to pass headers.
762 */
763struct lsquic_http_headers
764{
765    int                     count;
766    lsquic_http_header_t   *headers;
767};
768
769int lsquic_stream_send_headers(lsquic_stream_t *s,
770                               const lsquic_http_headers_t *h, int eos);
771
772/**
773 * Get header set associated with the stream.  The header set is created by
774 * @ref hsi_create_header_set() callback.  After this call, the ownership of
775 * the header set is trasnferred to the caller.
776 *
777 * This call must precede calls to @ref lsquic_stream_read() and
778 * @ref lsquic_stream_readv().
779 *
780 * If the optional header set interface (@ref ea_hsi_if) is not specified,
781 * this function returns NULL.
782 */
783void *
784lsquic_stream_get_hset (lsquic_stream_t *);
785
786int lsquic_conn_is_push_enabled(lsquic_conn_t *c);
787
788/** Possible values for how are 0, 1, and 2.  See shutdown(2). */
789int lsquic_stream_shutdown(lsquic_stream_t *s, int how);
790
791int lsquic_stream_close(lsquic_stream_t *s);
792
793/**
794 * Get certificate chain returned by the server.  This can be used for
795 * server certificate verifiction.
796 *
797 * If server certificate cannot be verified, the connection can be closed
798 * using lsquic_conn_cert_verification_failed().
799 *
800 * The caller releases the stack using sk_X509_free().
801 */
802struct stack_st_X509 *
803lsquic_conn_get_server_cert_chain (lsquic_conn_t *);
804
805/** Returns ID of the stream */
806uint32_t
807lsquic_stream_id (const lsquic_stream_t *s);
808
809/**
810 * Returns stream ctx associated with the stream.  (The context is what
811 * is returned by @ref on_new_stream callback).
812 */
813lsquic_stream_ctx_t *
814lsquic_stream_get_ctx (const lsquic_stream_t *s);
815
816/** Returns true if this is a pushed stream */
817int
818lsquic_stream_is_pushed (const lsquic_stream_t *s);
819
820/**
821 * Refuse pushed stream.  Call it from @ref on_new_stream.
822 *
823 * No need to call lsquic_stream_close() after this.  on_close will be called.
824 *
825 * @see lsquic_stream_is_pushed
826 */
827int
828lsquic_stream_refuse_push (lsquic_stream_t *s);
829
830/**
831 * Get information associated with pushed stream:
832 *
833 * @param ref_stream_id   Stream ID in response to which push promise was
834 *                            sent.
835 * @param hdr_set         Header set.  This object was passed to or generated
836 *                            by @ref lsquic_conn_push_stream().
837 *
838 * @retval   0  Success.
839 * @retval  -1  This is not a pushed stream.
840 */
841int
842lsquic_stream_push_info (const lsquic_stream_t *, uint32_t *ref_stream_id,
843                         void **hdr_set);
844
845/** Return current priority of the stream */
846unsigned lsquic_stream_priority (const lsquic_stream_t *s);
847
848/**
849 * Set stream priority.  Valid priority values are 1 through 256, inclusive.
850 *
851 * @retval   0  Success.
852 * @retval  -1  Priority value is invalid.
853 */
854int lsquic_stream_set_priority (lsquic_stream_t *s, unsigned priority);
855
856/**
857 * Get a pointer to the connection object.  Use it with lsquic_conn_*
858 * functions.
859 */
860lsquic_conn_t * lsquic_stream_conn(const lsquic_stream_t *s);
861
862lsquic_stream_t *
863lsquic_conn_get_stream_by_id (lsquic_conn_t *c, uint32_t stream_id);
864
865/** Get connection ID */
866lsquic_cid_t
867lsquic_conn_id (const lsquic_conn_t *c);
868
869/** Get pointer to the engine */
870lsquic_engine_t *
871lsquic_conn_get_engine (lsquic_conn_t *c);
872
873int lsquic_conn_get_sockaddr(const lsquic_conn_t *c,
874                const struct sockaddr **local, const struct sockaddr **peer);
875
876struct lsquic_logger_if {
877    int     (*vprintf)(void *logger_ctx, const char *fmt, va_list args);
878};
879
880/**
881 * Enumerate timestamp styles supported by LSQUIC logger mechanism.
882 */
883enum lsquic_logger_timestamp_style {
884    /**
885     * No timestamp is generated.
886     */
887    LLTS_NONE,
888
889    /**
890     * The timestamp consists of 24 hours, minutes, seconds, and
891     * milliseconds.  Example: 13:43:46.671
892     */
893    LLTS_HHMMSSMS,
894
895    /**
896     * Like above, plus date, e.g: 2017-03-21 13:43:46.671
897     */
898    LLTS_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSSMS,
899
900    /**
901     * This is Chrome-like timestamp used by proto-quic.  The timestamp
902     * includes month, date, hours, minutes, seconds, and microseconds.
903     *
904     * Example: 1223/104613.946956 (instead of 12/23 10:46:13.946956).
905     *
906     * This is to facilitate reading two logs side-by-side.
907     */
908    LLTS_CHROMELIKE,
909
910    /**
911     * The timestamp consists of 24 hours, minutes, seconds, and
912     * microseconds.  Example: 13:43:46.671123
913     */
914    LLTS_HHMMSSUS,
915
916    /**
917     * Date and time using microsecond resolution,
918     * e.g: 2017-03-21 13:43:46.671123
919     */
920    LLTS_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSSUS,
921
922    N_LLTS
923};
924
925/**
926 * Call this if you want to do something with LSQUIC log messages, as they
927 * are thrown out by default.
928 */
929void lsquic_logger_init(const struct lsquic_logger_if *, void *logger_ctx,
930                        enum lsquic_logger_timestamp_style);
931
932/**
933 * Set log level for all LSQUIC modules.  Acceptable values are debug, info,
934 * notice, warning, error, alert, emerg, crit (case-insensitive).
935 *
936 * @retval  0   Success.
937 * @retval -1   Failure: log_level is not valid.
938 */
939int
940lsquic_set_log_level (const char *log_level);
941
942/**
943 * E.g. "event=debug"
944 */
945int
946lsquic_logger_lopt (const char *optarg);
947
948/**
949 * Return the list of QUIC versions (as bitmask) this engine instance
950 * supports.
951 */
952unsigned lsquic_engine_quic_versions (const lsquic_engine_t *);
953
954/**
955 * This is one of the flags that can be passed to @ref lsquic_global_init.
956 * Use it to initialize LSQUIC for use in client mode.
957 */
958#define LSQUIC_GLOBAL_CLIENT (1 << 0)
959
960/**
961 * This is one of the flags that can be passed to @ref lsquic_global_init.
962 * Use it to initialize LSQUIC for use in server mode.
963 */
964#define LSQUIC_GLOBAL_SERVER (1 << 1)
965
966/**
967 * Initialize LSQUIC.  This must be called before any other LSQUIC function
968 * is called.  Returns 0 on success and -1 on failure.
969 *
970 * @param flags     This a bitmask of @ref LSQUIC_GLOBAL_CLIENT and
971 *                    @ref LSQUIC_GLOBAL_SERVER.  At least one of these
972 *                    flags should be specified.
973 *
974 * @retval  0   Success.
975 * @retval -1   Initialization failed.
976 *
977 * @see LSQUIC_GLOBAL_CLIENT
978 * @see LSQUIC_GLOBAL_SERVER
979 */
980int
981lsquic_global_init (int flags);
982
983/**
984 * Clean up global state created by @ref lsquic_global_init.  Should be
985 * called after all LSQUIC engine instances are gone.
986 */
987void
988lsquic_global_cleanup (void);
989
990/**
991 * Get QUIC version used by the connection.
992 *
993 * @see lsquic_version
994 */
995enum lsquic_version
996lsquic_conn_quic_version (const lsquic_conn_t *c);
997
998/** Translate string QUIC version to LSQUIC QUIC version representation */
999enum lsquic_version
1000lsquic_str2ver (const char *str, size_t len);
1001
1002/**
1003 * Get user-supplied context associated with the connection.
1004 */
1005lsquic_conn_ctx_t *
1006lsquic_conn_get_ctx (const lsquic_conn_t *c);
1007
1008/**
1009 * Set user-supplied context associated with the connection.
1010 */
1011void lsquic_conn_set_ctx (lsquic_conn_t *c, lsquic_conn_ctx_t *h);
1012
1013/**
1014 * Get peer context associated with the connection.
1015 */
1016void *lsquic_conn_get_peer_ctx( const lsquic_conn_t *lconn);
1017
1018/**
1019 * Abort connection.
1020 */
1021void
1022lsquic_conn_abort (lsquic_conn_t *c);
1023
1024/**
1025 * Returns true if there are connections to be processed, false otherwise.
1026 * If true, `diff' is set to the difference between the earliest advisory
1027 * tick time and now.  If the former is in the past, the value of `diff'
1028 * is negative.
1029 */
1030int
1031lsquic_engine_earliest_adv_tick (lsquic_engine_t *engine, int *diff);
1032
1033/**
1034 * Return number of connections whose advisory tick time is before current
1035 * time plus `from_now' microseconds from now.  `from_now' can be negative.
1036 */
1037unsigned
1038lsquic_engine_count_attq (lsquic_engine_t *engine, int from_now);
1039
1040enum LSQUIC_CONN_STATUS
1041{
1042    LSCONN_ST_HSK_IN_PROGRESS,
1043    LSCONN_ST_CONNECTED,
1044    LSCONN_ST_HSK_FAILURE,
1045    LSCONN_ST_GOING_AWAY,
1046    LSCONN_ST_TIMED_OUT,
1047    /* If es_honor_prst is not set, the connection will never get public
1048     * reset packets and this flag will not be set.
1049     */
1050    LSCONN_ST_RESET,
1051    LSCONN_ST_USER_ABORTED,
1052    LSCONN_ST_ERROR,
1053    LSCONN_ST_CLOSED,
1054};
1055
1056enum LSQUIC_CONN_STATUS
1057lsquic_conn_status (lsquic_conn_t *, char *errbuf, size_t bufsz);
1058
1059extern const char *const
1060lsquic_ver2str[N_LSQVER];
1061
1062#ifdef __cplusplus
1063}
1064#endif
1065
1066#endif //__LSQUIC_H__
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