lsquic.h revision 307ca7fe
1/* Copyright (c) 2017 - 2020 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 2
27#define LSQUIC_MINOR_VERSION 16
28#define LSQUIC_PATCH_VERSION 3
29
30/**
31 * Engine flags:
32 */
33
34/** Server mode */
35#define LSENG_SERVER (1 << 0)
36
37/** Use HTTP behavior */
38#define LSENG_HTTP  (1 << 1)
39
40#define LSENG_HTTP_SERVER (LSENG_SERVER|LSENG_HTTP)
41
42/**
43 * This is a list of QUIC versions that we know of.  List of supported
44 * versions is in LSQUIC_SUPPORTED_VERSIONS.
45 */
46enum lsquic_version
47{
48    /**
49     * Q043.  Support for processing PRIORITY frames.  Since this library
50     * has supported PRIORITY frames from the beginning, this version is
51     * exactly the same as LSQVER_042.
52     */
53    LSQVER_043,
54
55    /**
56     * Q046.  Use IETF Draft-17 compatible packet headers.
57     */
58    LSQVER_046,
59
60    /**
61     * Q050.  Variable-length QUIC server connection IDs.  Use CRYPTO frames
62     * for handshake.  IETF header format matching invariants-06.  Packet
63     * number encryption.  Initial packets are obfuscated.
64     */
65    LSQVER_050,
66
67#if LSQUIC_USE_Q098
68    /**
69     * Q098.  This is a made-up, experimental version used to test version
70     * negotiation.  The choice of 98 is similar to Google's choice of 99
71     * as the "IETF" version.
72     */
73    LSQVER_098,
74#define LSQUIC_EXPERIMENTAL_Q098 (1 << LSQVER_098)
75#else
76#define LSQUIC_EXPERIMENTAL_Q098 0
77#endif
78
79    /**
80     * IETF QUIC Draft-27
81     */
82    LSQVER_ID27,
83
84    /**
85     * IETF QUIC Draft-28
86     */
87    LSQVER_ID28,
88
89    /**
90     * Special version to trigger version negotiation.
91     * [draft-ietf-quic-transport-11], Section 3.
92     */
93    LSQVER_VERNEG,
94
95    N_LSQVER
96};
97
98/**
99 * We currently support versions 43, 46, 50, Draft-27, and Draft-28.
100 * @see lsquic_version
101 */
102#define LSQUIC_SUPPORTED_VERSIONS ((1 << N_LSQVER) - 1)
103
104/**
105 * List of versions in which the server never includes CID in short packets.
106 */
107#define LSQUIC_FORCED_TCID0_VERSIONS ((1 << LSQVER_046)|(1 << LSQVER_050))
108
109#define LSQUIC_EXPERIMENTAL_VERSIONS ( \
110                            (1 << LSQVER_VERNEG) | LSQUIC_EXPERIMENTAL_Q098)
111
112#define LSQUIC_DEPRECATED_VERSIONS 0
113
114#define LSQUIC_GQUIC_HEADER_VERSIONS (1 << LSQVER_043)
115
116#define LSQUIC_IETF_VERSIONS ((1 << LSQVER_ID27) | (1 << LSQVER_ID28) \
117                                                    | (1 << LSQVER_VERNEG))
118
119#define LSQUIC_IETF_DRAFT_VERSIONS ((1 << LSQVER_ID27) | (1 << LSQVER_ID28) \
120                                                    | (1 << LSQVER_VERNEG))
121
122enum lsquic_hsk_status
123{
124    /**
125     * The handshake failed.
126     */
127    LSQ_HSK_FAIL,
128    /**
129     * The handshake succeeded without 0-RTT.
130     */
131    LSQ_HSK_OK,
132    /**
133     * The handshake succeeded with 0-RTT.
134     */
135    LSQ_HSK_0RTT_OK,
136    /**
137     * The handshake failed because of 0-RTT (early data rejected).  Retry
138     * the connection without 0-RTT.
139     */
140    LSQ_HSK_0RTT_FAIL,
141};
142
143/**
144 * @struct lsquic_stream_if
145 * @brief The definitions of callback functions called by lsquic_stream to
146 * process events.
147 *
148 */
149struct lsquic_stream_if {
150
151    /**
152     * Use @ref lsquic_conn_get_ctx to get back the context.  It is
153     * OK for this function to return NULL.
154     */
155    lsquic_conn_ctx_t *(*on_new_conn)(void *stream_if_ctx,
156                                                        lsquic_conn_t *c);
157
158    /** This is called when our side received GOAWAY frame.  After this,
159     *  new streams should not be created.  The callback is optional.
160     */
161    void (*on_goaway_received)(lsquic_conn_t *c);
162    void (*on_conn_closed)(lsquic_conn_t *c);
163
164    /** If you need to initiate a connection, call lsquic_conn_make_stream().
165     *  This will cause `on_new_stream' callback to be called when appropriate
166     *  (this operation is delayed when maximum number of outgoing streams is
167     *  reached).
168     *
169     *  After `on_close' is called, the stream is no longer accessible.
170     */
171    lsquic_stream_ctx_t *
172         (*on_new_stream)(void *stream_if_ctx, lsquic_stream_t *s);
173
174    void (*on_read)     (lsquic_stream_t *s, lsquic_stream_ctx_t *h);
175    void (*on_write)    (lsquic_stream_t *s, lsquic_stream_ctx_t *h);
176    void (*on_close)    (lsquic_stream_t *s, lsquic_stream_ctx_t *h);
177    /* This callback in only called in client mode */
178    /**
179     * When handshake is completed, this callback is called.  `ok' is set
180     * to true if handshake was successful; otherwise, `ok' is set to
181     * false.
182     *
183     * This callback is optional.
184     */
185    void (*on_hsk_done)(lsquic_conn_t *c, enum lsquic_hsk_status s);
186    /**
187     * When client receives a token in NEW_TOKEN frame, this callback is called.
188     * The callback is optional.
189     */
190    void (*on_new_token)(lsquic_conn_t *c, const unsigned char *token,
191                                                        size_t token_size);
192    /**
193     * This optional callback lets client record information needed to
194     * perform a zero-RTT handshake next time around.
195     */
196    void (*on_zero_rtt_info)(lsquic_conn_t *c, const unsigned char *, size_t);
197};
198
199struct ssl_ctx_st;
200struct ssl_st;
201struct lsxpack_header;
202
203/**
204 * QUIC engine in server role needs access to certificates.  This is
205 * accomplished by providing a callback and a context to the engine
206 * constructor.
207 */
208
209/* `sni' may be NULL if engine is not HTTP mode and client TLS transport
210 * parameters did not include the SNI.
211 */
212typedef struct ssl_ctx_st * (*lsquic_lookup_cert_f)(
213    void *lsquic_cert_lookup_ctx, const struct sockaddr *local, const char *sni);
214
215/**
216 * Minimum flow control window is set to 16 KB for both client and server.
217 * This means we can send up to this amount of data before handshake gets
218 * completed.
219 */
220#define      LSQUIC_MIN_FCW             (16 * 1024)
221
222/* Each LSQUIC_DF_* value corresponds to es_* entry in
223 * lsquic_engine_settings below.
224 */
225
226/**
227 * By default, deprecated and experimental versions are not included.
228 */
229#define LSQUIC_DF_VERSIONS         (LSQUIC_SUPPORTED_VERSIONS & \
230                                            ~LSQUIC_DEPRECATED_VERSIONS & \
231                                            ~LSQUIC_EXPERIMENTAL_VERSIONS)
232
233#define LSQUIC_DF_CFCW_SERVER      (3 * 1024 * 1024 / 2)
234#define LSQUIC_DF_CFCW_CLIENT      (15 * 1024 * 1024)
235#define LSQUIC_DF_SFCW_SERVER      (1 * 1024 * 1024)
236#define LSQUIC_DF_SFCW_CLIENT      (6 * 1024 * 1024)
237#define LSQUIC_DF_MAX_STREAMS_IN   100
238
239/* IQUIC uses different names for these: */
240#define LSQUIC_DF_INIT_MAX_DATA_SERVER LSQUIC_DF_CFCW_SERVER
241#define LSQUIC_DF_INIT_MAX_DATA_CLIENT LSQUIC_DF_CFCW_CLIENT
242#define LSQUIC_DF_INIT_MAX_STREAM_DATA_BIDI_REMOTE_SERVER LSQUIC_DF_SFCW_SERVER
243#define LSQUIC_DF_INIT_MAX_STREAM_DATA_BIDI_LOCAL_SERVER 0
244#define LSQUIC_DF_INIT_MAX_STREAM_DATA_BIDI_REMOTE_CLIENT 0
245#define LSQUIC_DF_INIT_MAX_STREAM_DATA_BIDI_LOCAL_CLIENT LSQUIC_DF_SFCW_CLIENT
246#define LSQUIC_DF_INIT_MAX_STREAMS_BIDI LSQUIC_DF_MAX_STREAMS_IN
247#define LSQUIC_DF_INIT_MAX_STREAMS_UNI_CLIENT 100
248#define LSQUIC_DF_INIT_MAX_STREAMS_UNI_SERVER 3
249/* XXX What's a good value here? */
250#define LSQUIC_DF_INIT_MAX_STREAM_DATA_UNI_CLIENT   (32 * 1024)
251#define LSQUIC_DF_INIT_MAX_STREAM_DATA_UNI_SERVER   (12 * 1024)
252
253/**
254 * Default idle connection time in seconds.
255 */
256#define LSQUIC_DF_IDLE_TIMEOUT 30
257
258/**
259 * Default ping period in seconds.
260 */
261#define LSQUIC_DF_PING_PERIOD 15
262
263/**
264 * Default handshake timeout in microseconds.
265 */
266#define LSQUIC_DF_HANDSHAKE_TO     (10 * 1000 * 1000)
267
268#define LSQUIC_DF_IDLE_CONN_TO     (LSQUIC_DF_IDLE_TIMEOUT * 1000 * 1000)
269#define LSQUIC_DF_SILENT_CLOSE     1
270
271/** Default value of maximum header list size.  If set to non-zero value,
272 *  SETTINGS_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE will be sent to peer after handshake is
273 *  completed (assuming the peer supports this setting frame type).
274 */
275#define LSQUIC_DF_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE 0
276
277/** Default value of UAID (user-agent ID). */
278#define LSQUIC_DF_UA               "LSQUIC"
279
280#define LSQUIC_DF_STTL               86400
281#define LSQUIC_DF_MAX_INCHOATE     (1 * 1000 * 1000)
282/** Do not use NSTP by default */
283#define LSQUIC_DF_SUPPORT_NSTP     0
284/** TODO: IETF QUIC clients do not support push */
285#define LSQUIC_DF_SUPPORT_PUSH         1
286#define LSQUIC_DF_SUPPORT_TCID0    1
287/** By default, LSQUIC ignores Public Reset packets. */
288#define LSQUIC_DF_HONOR_PRST       0
289
290/**
291 * By default, LSQUIC will not send Public Reset packets in response to
292 * packets that specify unknown connections.
293 */
294#define LSQUIC_DF_SEND_PRST        0
295
296/** By default, infinite loop checks are turned on */
297#define LSQUIC_DF_PROGRESS_CHECK    1000
298
299/** By default, read/write events are dispatched in a loop */
300#define LSQUIC_DF_RW_ONCE           0
301
302/** By default, the threshold is not enabled */
303#define LSQUIC_DF_PROC_TIME_THRESH  0
304
305/** By default, packets are paced */
306#define LSQUIC_DF_PACE_PACKETS      1
307
308/** Default clock granularity is 1000 microseconds */
309#define LSQUIC_DF_CLOCK_GRANULARITY      1000
310
311/** The default value is 8 for simplicity */
312#define LSQUIC_DF_SCID_LEN 8
313
314/** The default value is 60 CIDs per minute */
315#define LSQUIC_DF_SCID_ISS_RATE   60
316
317#define LSQUIC_DF_QPACK_DEC_MAX_BLOCKED 100
318#define LSQUIC_DF_QPACK_DEC_MAX_SIZE 4096
319#define LSQUIC_DF_QPACK_ENC_MAX_BLOCKED 100
320#define LSQUIC_DF_QPACK_ENC_MAX_SIZE 4096
321
322/** ECN is disabled by default */
323#define LSQUIC_DF_ECN 0
324
325/** Allow migration by default */
326#define LSQUIC_DF_ALLOW_MIGRATION 1
327
328/** Use QL loss bits by default */
329#define LSQUIC_DF_QL_BITS 2
330
331/** Turn spin bit on by default */
332#define LSQUIC_DF_SPIN 1
333
334/** Turn off delayed ACKs extension by default */
335#define LSQUIC_DF_DELAYED_ACKS 0
336
337/** Turn on timestamp extension by default */
338#define LSQUIC_DF_TIMESTAMPS 1
339
340/* 1: Cubic; 2: BBR */
341#define LSQUIC_DF_CC_ALGO 1
342
343/** By default, incoming packet size is not limited. */
344#define LSQUIC_DF_MAX_UDP_PAYLOAD_SIZE_RX 0
345
346/** By default, drop no-progress connections after 60 seconds on the server */
347#define LSQUIC_DF_NOPROGRESS_TIMEOUT_SERVER 60
348
349/** By default, do not use no-progress timeout on the client */
350#define LSQUIC_DF_NOPROGRESS_TIMEOUT_CLIENT 0
351
352struct lsquic_engine_settings {
353    /**
354     * This is a bit mask wherein each bit corresponds to a value in
355     * enum lsquic_version.  Client starts negotiating with the highest
356     * version and goes down.  Server supports either of the versions
357     * specified here.
358     *
359     * This setting applies to both Google and IETF QUIC.
360     *
361     * @see lsquic_version
362     */
363    unsigned        es_versions;
364
365    /**
366     * Initial default CFCW.
367     *
368     * In server mode, per-connection values may be set lower than
369     * this if resources are scarce.
370     *
371     * Do not set es_cfcw and es_sfcw lower than @ref LSQUIC_MIN_FCW.
372     *
373     * @see es_max_cfcw
374     */
375    unsigned        es_cfcw;
376
377    /**
378     * Initial default SFCW.
379     *
380     * In server mode, per-connection values may be set lower than
381     * this if resources are scarce.
382     *
383     * Do not set es_cfcw and es_sfcw lower than @ref LSQUIC_MIN_FCW.
384     *
385     * @see es_max_sfcw
386     */
387    unsigned        es_sfcw;
388
389    /**
390     * This value is used to specify maximum allowed value CFCW is allowed
391     * to reach due to window auto-tuning.  By default, this value is zero,
392     * which means that CFCW is not allowed to increase from its initial
393     * value.
394     *
395     * @see es_cfcw
396     */
397    unsigned        es_max_cfcw;
398
399    unsigned        es_max_sfcw;
400
401    /** MIDS */
402    unsigned        es_max_streams_in;
403
404    /**
405     * Handshake timeout in microseconds.
406     *
407     * For client, this can be set to an arbitrary value (zero turns the
408     * timeout off).
409     *
410     * For server, this value is limited to about 16 seconds.  Do not set
411     * it to zero.
412     */
413    unsigned long   es_handshake_to;
414
415    /** ICSL in microseconds; GQUIC only */
416    unsigned long   es_idle_conn_to;
417
418    /** SCLS (silent close) */
419    int             es_silent_close;
420
421    /**
422     * This corresponds to SETTINGS_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE
423     * (RFC 7540, Section 6.5.2).  0 means no limit.  Defaults
424     * to @ref LSQUIC_DF_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE.
425     */
426    unsigned        es_max_header_list_size;
427
428    /** UAID -- User-Agent ID.  Defaults to @ref LSQUIC_DF_UA. */
429    const char     *es_ua;
430
431    /**
432     * More parameters for server
433     */
434    uint64_t        es_sttl; /* SCFG TTL in seconds */
435
436    uint32_t        es_pdmd; /* One fixed value X509 */
437    uint32_t        es_aead; /* One fixed value AESG */
438    uint32_t        es_kexs; /* One fixed value C255 */
439
440    /* Maximum number of incoming connections in inchoate state.  This is
441     * only applicable in server mode.
442     */
443    unsigned        es_max_inchoate;
444
445    /**
446     * Setting this value to 0 means that
447     *
448     * For client:
449     *  a) we send a SETTINGS frame to indicate that we do not support server
450     *     push; and
451     *  b) All incoming pushed streams get reset immediately.
452     * (For maximum effect, set es_max_streams_in to 0.)
453     *
454     * For server:
455     *  lsquic_conn_push_stream() will return -1.
456     */
457    int             es_support_push;
458
459    /**
460     * If set to true value, the server will not include connection ID in
461     * outgoing packets if client's CHLO specifies TCID=0.
462     *
463     * For client, this means including TCID=0 into CHLO message.  Note that
464     * in this case, the engine tracks connections by the
465     * (source-addr, dest-addr) tuple, thereby making it necessary to create
466     * a socket for each connection.
467     *
468     * This option has no effect in Q046, as the server never includes
469     * CIDs in the short packets.
470     *
471     * The default is @ref LSQUIC_DF_SUPPORT_TCID0.
472     */
473    int             es_support_tcid0;
474
475    /**
476     * Q037 and higher support "No STOP_WAITING frame" mode.  When set, the
477     * client will send NSTP option in its Client Hello message and will not
478     * sent STOP_WAITING frames, while ignoring incoming STOP_WAITING frames,
479     * if any.  Note that if the version negotiation happens to downgrade the
480     * client below Q037, this mode will *not* be used.
481     *
482     * This option does not affect the server, as it must support NSTP mode
483     * if it was specified by the client.
484     */
485    int             es_support_nstp;
486
487    /**
488     * If set to true value, the library will drop connections when it
489     * receives corresponding Public Reset packet.  The default is to
490     * ignore these packets.
491     */
492    int             es_honor_prst;
493
494    /**
495     * If set to true value, the library will send Public Reset packets
496     * in response to incoming packets with unknown Connection IDs.
497     * The default is @ref LSQUIC_DF_SEND_PRST.
498     */
499    int             es_send_prst;
500
501    /**
502     * A non-zero value enables internal checks that identify suspected
503     * infinite loops in user @ref on_read and @ref on_write callbacks
504     * and break them.  An infinite loop may occur if user code keeps
505     * on performing the same operation without checking status, e.g.
506     * reading from a closed stream etc.
507     *
508     * The value of this parameter is as follows: should a callback return
509     * this number of times in a row without making progress (that is,
510     * reading, writing, or changing stream state), loop break will occur.
511     *
512     * The defaut value is @ref LSQUIC_DF_PROGRESS_CHECK.
513     */
514    unsigned        es_progress_check;
515
516    /**
517     * A non-zero value make stream dispatch its read-write events once
518     * per call.
519     *
520     * When zero, read and write events are dispatched until the stream
521     * is no longer readable or writeable, respectively, or until the
522     * user signals unwillingness to read or write using
523     * @ref lsquic_stream_wantread() or @ref lsquic_stream_wantwrite()
524     * or shuts down the stream.
525     *
526     * The default value is @ref LSQUIC_DF_RW_ONCE.
527     */
528    int             es_rw_once;
529
530    /**
531     * If set, this value specifies that number of microseconds that
532     * @ref lsquic_engine_process_conns() and
533     * @ref lsquic_engine_send_unsent_packets() are allowed to spend
534     * before returning.
535     *
536     * This is not an exact science and the connections must make
537     * progress, so the deadline is checked after all connections get
538     * a chance to tick (in the case of @ref lsquic_engine_process_conns())
539     * and at least one batch of packets is sent out.
540     *
541     * When processing function runs out of its time slice, immediate
542     * calls to @ref lsquic_engine_has_unsent_packets() return false.
543     *
544     * The default value is @ref LSQUIC_DF_PROC_TIME_THRESH.
545     */
546    unsigned        es_proc_time_thresh;
547
548    /**
549     * If set to true, packet pacing is implemented per connection.
550     *
551     * The default value is @ref LSQUIC_DF_PACE_PACKETS.
552     */
553    int             es_pace_packets;
554
555    /**
556     * Clock granularity information is used by the pacer.  The value
557     * is in microseconds; default is @ref LSQUIC_DF_CLOCK_GRANULARITY.
558     */
559    unsigned        es_clock_granularity;
560
561    /* The following settings are specific to IETF QUIC. */
562    /* vvvvvvvvvvv */
563
564    /**
565     * Initial max data.
566     *
567     * This is a transport parameter.
568     *
569     * Depending on the engine mode, the default value is either
570     * @ref LSQUIC_DF_INIT_MAX_DATA_CLIENT or
571     * @ref LSQUIC_DF_INIT_MAX_DATA_SERVER.
572     */
573    unsigned        es_init_max_data;
574
575    /**
576     * Initial max stream data.
577     *
578     * This is a transport parameter.
579     *
580     * Depending on the engine mode, the default value is either
581     * @ref LSQUIC_DF_INIT_MAX_STREAM_DATA_CLIENT or
582     * @ref LSQUIC_DF_INIT_MAX_STREAM_DATA_BIDI_REMOTE_SERVER.
583     */
584    unsigned        es_init_max_stream_data_bidi_remote;
585    unsigned        es_init_max_stream_data_bidi_local;
586
587    /**
588     * Initial max stream data for unidirectional streams initiated
589     * by remote endpoint.
590     *
591     * This is a transport parameter.
592     *
593     * Depending on the engine mode, the default value is either
594     * @ref LSQUIC_DF_INIT_MAX_STREAM_DATA_UNI_CLIENT or
595     * @ref LSQUIC_DF_INIT_MAX_STREAM_DATA_UNI_SERVER.
596     */
597    unsigned        es_init_max_stream_data_uni;
598
599    /**
600     * Maximum initial number of bidirectional stream.
601     *
602     * This is a transport parameter.
603     *
604     * Default value is @ref LSQUIC_DF_INIT_MAX_STREAMS_BIDI.
605     */
606    unsigned        es_init_max_streams_bidi;
607
608    /**
609     * Maximum initial number of unidirectional stream.
610     *
611     * This is a transport parameter.
612     *
613     * Default value is @ref LSQUIC_DF_INIT_MAX_STREAMS_UNI_CLIENT or
614     * @ref LSQUIC_DF_INIT_MAX_STREAM_DATA_UNI_SERVER.
615     */
616    unsigned        es_init_max_streams_uni;
617
618    /**
619     * Idle connection timeout.
620     *
621     * This is a transport parameter.
622     *
623     * (Note: es_idle_conn_to is not reused because it is in microseconds,
624     * which, I now realize, was not a good choice.  Since it will be
625     * obsoleted some time after the switchover to IETF QUIC, we do not
626     * have to keep on using strange units.)
627     *
628     * Default value is @ref LSQUIC_DF_IDLE_TIMEOUT.
629     *
630     * Maximum value is 600 seconds.
631     */
632    unsigned        es_idle_timeout;
633
634    /**
635     * Ping period.  If set to non-zero value, the connection will generate and
636     * send PING frames in the absence of other activity.
637     *
638     * By default, the server does not send PINGs and the period is set to zero.
639     * The client's defaut value is @ref LSQUIC_DF_PING_PERIOD.
640     */
641    unsigned        es_ping_period;
642
643    /**
644     * Source Connection ID length.  Only applicable to the IETF QUIC
645     * versions.  Valid values are 0 through 20, inclusive.
646     *
647     * Default value is @ref LSQUIC_DF_SCID_LEN.
648     */
649    unsigned        es_scid_len;
650
651    /**
652     * Source Connection ID issuance rate.  Only applicable to the IETF QUIC
653     * versions.  This field is measured in CIDs per minute.  Using value 0
654     * indicates that there is no rate limit for CID issuance.
655     *
656     * Default value is @ref LSQUIC_DF_SCID_ISS_RATE.
657     */
658    unsigned        es_scid_iss_rate;
659
660    /**
661     * Maximum size of the QPACK dynamic table that the QPACK decoder will
662     * use.
663     *
664     * The default is @ref LSQUIC_DF_QPACK_DEC_MAX_SIZE.
665     */
666    unsigned        es_qpack_dec_max_size;
667
668    /**
669     * Maximum number of blocked streams that the QPACK decoder is willing
670     * to tolerate.
671     *
672     * The default is @ref LSQUIC_DF_QPACK_DEC_MAX_BLOCKED.
673     */
674    unsigned        es_qpack_dec_max_blocked;
675
676    /**
677     * Maximum size of the dynamic table that the encoder is willing to use.
678     * The actual size of the dynamic table will not exceed the minimum of
679     * this value and the value advertized by peer.
680     *
681     * The default is @ref LSQUIC_DF_QPACK_ENC_MAX_SIZE.
682     */
683    unsigned        es_qpack_enc_max_size;
684
685    /**
686     * Maximum number of blocked streams that the QPACK encoder is willing
687     * to risk.  The actual number of blocked streams will not exceed the
688     * minimum of this value and the value advertized by peer.
689     *
690     * The default is @ref LSQUIC_DF_QPACK_ENC_MAX_BLOCKED.
691     */
692    unsigned        es_qpack_enc_max_blocked;
693
694    /**
695     * Enable ECN support.
696     *
697     * The default is @ref LSQUIC_DF_ECN
698     */
699    int             es_ecn;
700
701    /**
702     * Allow peer to migrate connection.
703     *
704     * The default is @ref LSQUIC_DF_ALLOW_MIGRATION
705     */
706    int             es_allow_migration;
707
708    /**
709     * Congestion control algorithm to use.
710     *
711     *  0:  Use default (@ref LSQUIC_DF_CC_ALGO)
712     *  1:  Cubic
713     *  2:  BBR
714     */
715    unsigned        es_cc_algo;
716
717    /**
718     * Use QL loss bits.  Allowed values are:
719     *  0:  Do not use loss bits
720     *  1:  Allow loss bits
721     *  2:  Allow and send loss bits
722     *
723     * Default value is @ref LSQUIC_DF_QL_BITS
724     */
725    int             es_ql_bits;
726
727    /**
728     * Enable spin bit.  Allowed values are 0 and 1.
729     *
730     * Default value is @ref LSQUIC_DF_SPIN
731     */
732    int             es_spin;
733
734    /**
735     * Enable delayed ACKs extension.  Allowed values are 0 and 1.
736     *
737     * Warning: this is an experimental feature.  Using it will most likely
738     * lead to degraded performance.
739     *
740     * Default value is @ref LSQUIC_DF_DELAYED_ACKS
741     */
742    int             es_delayed_acks;
743
744    /**
745     * Enable timestamps extension.  Allowed values are 0 and 1.
746     *
747     * Default value is @ref LSQUIC_DF_TIMESTAMPS
748     */
749    int             es_timestamps;
750
751    /**
752     * Maximum packet size we are willing to receive.  This is sent to
753     * peer in transport parameters: the library does not enforce this
754     * limit for incoming packets.
755     *
756     * If set to zero, limit is not set.
757     *
758     * Default value is @ref LSQUIC_DF_MAX_UDP_PAYLOAD_SIZE_RX
759     */
760    unsigned short  es_max_udp_payload_size_rx;
761
762    /**
763     * No progress timeout.
764     *
765     * If connection does not make progress for this number of seconds, the
766     * connection is dropped.  Here, progress is defined as user streams
767     * being written to or read from.
768     *
769     * If this value is zero, this timeout is disabled.
770     *
771     * Default value is @ref LSQUIC_DF_NOPROGRESS_TIMEOUT_SERVER in server
772     * mode and @ref LSQUIC_DF_NOPROGRESS_TIMEOUT_CLIENT in client mode.
773     */
774    unsigned        es_noprogress_timeout;
775};
776
777/* Initialize `settings' to default values */
778void
779lsquic_engine_init_settings (struct lsquic_engine_settings *,
780                             unsigned lsquic_engine_flags);
781
782/**
783 * Check settings for errors.
784 *
785 * @param   settings    Settings struct.
786 *
787 * @param   flags       Engine flags.
788 *
789 * @param   err_buf     Optional pointer to buffer into which error string
790 *                      is written.
791
792 * @param   err_buf_sz  Size of err_buf.  No more than this number of bytes
793 *                      will be written to err_buf, including the NUL byte.
794 *
795 * @retval  0   Settings have no errors.
796 * @retval -1   There are errors in settings.
797 */
798int
799lsquic_engine_check_settings (const struct lsquic_engine_settings *settings,
800                              unsigned lsquic_engine_flags,
801                              char *err_buf, size_t err_buf_sz);
802
803struct lsquic_out_spec
804{
805    struct iovec          *iov;
806    size_t                 iovlen;
807    const struct sockaddr *local_sa;
808    const struct sockaddr *dest_sa;
809    void                  *peer_ctx;
810    int                    ecn; /* Valid values are 0 - 3.  See RFC 3168 */
811};
812
813/**
814 * Returns number of packets successfully sent out or -1 on error.  -1 should
815 * only be returned if no packets were sent out.  If -1 is returned or if the
816 * return value is smaller than `n_packets_out', this indicates that sending
817 * of packets is not possible.
818 *
819 * If not all packets could be sent out, errno is examined.  If it is not
820 * EAGAIN or EWOULDBLOCK, the connection whose packet cause the error is
821 * closed forthwith.
822 *
823 * No packets will be attempted to be sent out until
824 * @ref lsquic_engine_send_unsent_packets() is called.
825 */
826typedef int (*lsquic_packets_out_f)(
827    void                          *packets_out_ctx,
828    const struct lsquic_out_spec  *out_spec,
829    unsigned                       n_packets_out
830);
831
832/**
833 * The shared hash interface is used to share data between multiple LSQUIC
834 * instances.
835 */
836struct lsquic_shared_hash_if
837{
838    /**
839     * If you want your item to never expire, set `expiry' to zero.
840     * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure.
841     *
842     * If inserted successfully, `free()' will be called on `data' and 'key'
843     * pointer when the element is deleted, whether due to expiration
844     * or explicit deletion.
845     */
846    int (*shi_insert)(void *shi_ctx, void *key, unsigned key_sz,
847                      void *data, unsigned data_sz, time_t expiry);
848    /**
849     * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure.
850     */
851    int (*shi_delete)(void *shi_ctx, const void *key, unsigned key_sz);
852
853    /**
854     * `data' is pointed to the result and `data_sz' is set to the
855     * object size.  The implementation may choose to copy the object
856     * into buffer pointed to by `data', so you should have it ready.
857     *
858     * @retval  1   found.
859     * @retval  0   not found.
860     * @retval -1   error (perhaps not enough room in `data' if copy was
861     *                attempted).
862     */
863    int (*shi_lookup)(void *shi_ctx, const void *key, unsigned key_sz,
864                                     void **data, unsigned *data_sz);
865};
866
867/**
868 * The packet out memory interface is used by LSQUIC to get buffers to
869 * which outgoing packets will be written before they are passed to
870 * ea_packets_out callback.
871 *
872 * If not specified, malloc() and free() are used.
873 */
874struct lsquic_packout_mem_if
875{
876    /**
877     * Allocate buffer for sending.
878     */
879    void *  (*pmi_allocate) (void *pmi_ctx, void *conn_ctx, unsigned short sz,
880                                                                char is_ipv6);
881    /**
882     * This function is used to release the allocated buffer after it is
883     * sent via @ref ea_packets_out.
884     */
885    void    (*pmi_release)  (void *pmi_ctx, void *conn_ctx, void *buf,
886                                                                char is_ipv6);
887    /**
888     * If allocated buffer is not going to be sent, return it to the caller
889     * using this function.
890     */
891    void    (*pmi_return)  (void *pmi_ctx, void *conn_ctx, void *buf,
892                                                                char is_ipv6);
893};
894
895typedef void (*lsquic_cids_update_f)(void *ctx, void **peer_ctx,
896                                const lsquic_cid_t *cids, unsigned n_cids);
897
898struct stack_st_X509;
899
900enum lsquic_hsi_flag {
901    /**
902     * Turn HTTP/1.x mode on or off.  In this mode, decoded name and value
903     * pair are separated by ": " and "\r\n" is appended to the end of the
904     * string.  By default, this mode is off.
905     */
906    LSQUIC_HSI_HTTP1X          = 1 << 1,
907    /** Include name hash into lsxpack_header */
908    LSQUIC_HSI_HASH_NAME       = 1 << 2,
909    /** Include nameval hash into lsxpack_header */
910    LSQUIC_HSI_HASH_NAMEVAL    = 1 << 3,
911};
912
913struct lsquic_hset_if
914{
915    /**
916     * Create a new header set.  This object is (and must be) fetched from a
917     * stream by calling @ref lsquic_stream_get_hset() before the stream can
918     * be read.
919     *
920     * `stream' may be set to NULL in server mode.
921     */
922    void * (*hsi_create_header_set)(void *hsi_ctx, lsquic_stream_t *stream,
923                                    int is_push_promise);
924    /**
925     * Return a header set prepared for decoding.  If `hdr' is NULL, this
926     * means return a new structure with at least `space' bytes available
927     * in the decoder buffer.  On success, a newly prepared header is
928     * returned.
929     *
930     * If `hdr' is not NULL, it means there was not enough decoder buffer
931     * and it must be increased to at least `space' bytes.  `buf', `val_len',
932     * and `name_offset' member of the `hdr' structure may change.  On
933     * success, the return value is the same as `hdr'.
934     *
935     * If NULL is returned, the space cannot be allocated.
936     */
937    struct lsxpack_header *
938                        (*hsi_prepare_decode)(void *hdr_set,
939                                              struct lsxpack_header *hdr,
940                                              size_t space);
941    /**
942     * Process new header.  Return 0 on success, a positive value if a header
943     * error occured, or a negative value on any other error.
944     *
945     * A positive return value will result in cancellation of associated
946     * stream.
947     *
948     * A negative return value will result in connection being aborted.
949     *
950     * `hdr_set' is the header set object returned by
951     * @ref hsi_create_header_set().
952     *
953     * `hdr' is the header returned by @ref `hsi_prepare_decode'.
954     *
955     * If `hdr' is NULL, this means that no more header are going to be
956     * added to the set.
957     */
958    int (*hsi_process_header)(void *hdr_set, struct lsxpack_header *hdr);
959    /**
960     * Discard header set.  This is called for unclaimed header sets and
961     * header sets that had an error.
962     */
963    void                (*hsi_discard_header_set)(void *hdr_set);
964    /**
965     * These flags specify properties of decoded headers passed to
966     * hsi_process_header().  This is only applicable to QPACK headers;
967     * HPACK library header properties are based on compilation, not
968     * run-time, options.
969     */
970    enum lsquic_hsi_flag hsi_flags;
971};
972
973/**
974 * SSL keylog interface.
975 */
976struct lsquic_keylog_if
977{
978    /** Return keylog handle or NULL if no key logging is desired */
979    void *    (*kli_open) (void *keylog_ctx, lsquic_conn_t *);
980
981    /**
982     * Log line.  The first argument is the pointer returned by
983     * @ref kli_open.
984     */
985    void      (*kli_log_line) (void *handle, const char *line);
986
987    /**
988     * Close handle.
989     */
990    void      (*kli_close) (void *handle);
991};
992
993/**
994 * This struct contains a list of all callbacks that are used by the engine
995 * to communicate with the user code.  Most of these are optional, while
996 * the following are mandatory:
997 *
998 *  @ref ea_stream_if       The stream interface.
999 *  @ref ea_packets_out     Function to send packets.
1000 *  @ref ea_lookup_cert     Function to look up certificates by SNI (used
1001 *                            in server mode).
1002 *
1003 * A pointer to this structure is passed to engine constructor
1004 * @ref lsquic_engine_new().
1005 */
1006struct lsquic_engine_api
1007{
1008    const struct lsquic_engine_settings *ea_settings;   /* Optional */
1009    /** Stream interface is required to manage connections and streams. */
1010    const struct lsquic_stream_if       *ea_stream_if;
1011    void                                *ea_stream_if_ctx;
1012    /** Function to send packets out is required. */
1013    lsquic_packets_out_f                 ea_packets_out;
1014    void                                *ea_packets_out_ctx;
1015    /** Function to look up certificates by SNI is used in server mode. */
1016    lsquic_lookup_cert_f                 ea_lookup_cert;
1017    void                                *ea_cert_lu_ctx;
1018    struct ssl_ctx_st *                (*ea_get_ssl_ctx)(void *peer_ctx);
1019    /**
1020     * Shared hash interface is optional.  If set to zero, performance of
1021     * multiple LSQUIC instances will be degraded.
1022     */
1023    const struct lsquic_shared_hash_if  *ea_shi;
1024    void                                *ea_shi_ctx;
1025    /**
1026     * Memory interface is optional.
1027     */
1028    const struct lsquic_packout_mem_if  *ea_pmi;
1029    void                                *ea_pmi_ctx;
1030    /**
1031     * Optional interface to report new and old source connection IDs.
1032     */
1033    lsquic_cids_update_f                 ea_new_scids;
1034    lsquic_cids_update_f                 ea_live_scids;
1035    lsquic_cids_update_f                 ea_old_scids;
1036    void                                *ea_cids_update_ctx;
1037    /**
1038     * Function to verify server certificate.  The chain contains at least
1039     * one element.  The first element in the chain is the server
1040     * certificate.  The chain belongs to the library.  If you want to
1041     * retain it, call sk_X509_up_ref().
1042     *
1043     * 0 is returned on success, -1 on error.
1044     *
1045     * If the function pointer is not set, no verification is performed
1046     * (the connection is allowed to proceed).
1047     */
1048    int                                (*ea_verify_cert)(void *verify_ctx,
1049                                                struct stack_st_X509 *chain);
1050    void                                *ea_verify_ctx;
1051
1052    /**
1053     * Optional header set interface.  If not specified, the incoming headers
1054     * are converted to HTTP/1.x format and are read from stream and have to
1055     * be parsed again.
1056     */
1057    const struct lsquic_hset_if         *ea_hsi_if;
1058    void                                *ea_hsi_ctx;
1059#if LSQUIC_CONN_STATS
1060    /**
1061     * If set, engine will print cumulative connection statistics to this
1062     * file just before it is destroyed.
1063     */
1064    void /* FILE, really */             *ea_stats_fh;
1065#endif
1066
1067    /**
1068     * Optional SSL key logging interface.
1069     */
1070    const struct lsquic_keylog_if       *ea_keylog_if;
1071    void                                *ea_keylog_ctx;
1072
1073    /**
1074     * The optional ALPN string is used by the client @ref LSENG_HTTP
1075     * is not set.
1076     */
1077    const char                          *ea_alpn;
1078};
1079
1080/**
1081 * Create new engine.
1082 *
1083 * @param   lsquic_engine_flags     A bitmask of @ref LSENG_SERVER and
1084 *                                  @ref LSENG_HTTP
1085 *
1086 * @param   api                     Required parameter that specifies
1087 *                                    various callbacks.
1088 *
1089 * The engine can be instantiated either in server mode (when LSENG_SERVER
1090 * is set) or client mode.  If you need both server and client in your
1091 * program, create two engines (or as many as you'd like).
1092 */
1093lsquic_engine_t *
1094lsquic_engine_new (unsigned lsquic_engine_flags,
1095                   const struct lsquic_engine_api *api);
1096
1097/**
1098 * Create a client connection to peer identified by `peer_ctx'.
1099 *
1100 * To let the engine specify QUIC version, use N_LSQVER.  If zero-rtt info
1101 * is supplied, version is picked from there instead.
1102 *
1103 * If `max_udp_payload_size' is set to zero, it is inferred based on `peer_sa':
1104 * 1350 for IPv6 and 1370 for IPv4.
1105 */
1106lsquic_conn_t *
1107lsquic_engine_connect (lsquic_engine_t *, enum lsquic_version,
1108                       const struct sockaddr *local_sa,
1109                       const struct sockaddr *peer_sa,
1110                       void *peer_ctx, lsquic_conn_ctx_t *conn_ctx,
1111                       const char *hostname, unsigned short max_udp_payload_size,
1112                       const unsigned char *zero_rtt, size_t zero_rtt_len,
1113                       /** Resumption token: optional */
1114                       const unsigned char *token, size_t token_sz);
1115
1116/**
1117 * Pass incoming packet to the QUIC engine.  This function can be called
1118 * more than once in a row.  After you add one or more packets, call
1119 * lsquic_engine_process_conns() to schedule output, if any.
1120 *
1121 * @retval  0   Packet was processed by a real connection.
1122 *
1123 * @retval  1   Packet was handled successfully, but not by a connection.
1124 *              This may happen with version negotiation and public reset
1125 *              packets as well as some packets that may be ignored.
1126 *
1127 * @retval -1   An error occurred.  Possible reasons are failure to allocate
1128 *              memory and invalid @param sa_local in client mode.
1129 */
1130int
1131lsquic_engine_packet_in (lsquic_engine_t *,
1132        const unsigned char *packet_in_data, size_t packet_in_size,
1133        const struct sockaddr *sa_local, const struct sockaddr *sa_peer,
1134        void *peer_ctx, int ecn);
1135
1136/**
1137 * Process tickable connections.  This function must be called often enough so
1138 * that packets and connections do not expire.
1139 */
1140void
1141lsquic_engine_process_conns (lsquic_engine_t *engine);
1142
1143/**
1144 * Returns true if engine has some unsent packets.  This happens if
1145 * @ref ea_packets_out() could not send everything out.
1146 */
1147int
1148lsquic_engine_has_unsent_packets (lsquic_engine_t *engine);
1149
1150/**
1151 * Send out as many unsent packets as possibe: until we are out of unsent
1152 * packets or until @ref ea_packets_out() fails.
1153 *
1154 * If @ref ea_packets_out() does fail cannot send all packets, this
1155 * function must be called to signify that sending of packets is possible
1156 * again.
1157 */
1158void
1159lsquic_engine_send_unsent_packets (lsquic_engine_t *engine);
1160
1161/**
1162 * Destroy engine and all connections and streams in it and free all
1163 * memory associated with this engine.
1164 */
1165void
1166lsquic_engine_destroy (lsquic_engine_t *);
1167
1168/** Return max allowed outbound streams less current outbound streams. */
1169unsigned
1170lsquic_conn_n_avail_streams (const lsquic_conn_t *);
1171
1172/**
1173 * Create a new request stream.  This causes @ref on_new_stream() callback
1174 * to be called.  If creating more requests is not permitted at the moment
1175 * (due to number of concurrent streams limit), stream creation is registered
1176 * as "pending" and the stream is created later when number of streams dips
1177 * under the limit again.  Any number of pending streams can be created.
1178 * Use @ref lsquic_conn_n_pending_streams() and
1179 * @ref lsquic_conn_cancel_pending_streams() to manage pending streams.
1180 *
1181 * If connection is going away, @ref on_new_stream() is called with the
1182 * stream parameter set to NULL.
1183 */
1184void
1185lsquic_conn_make_stream (lsquic_conn_t *);
1186
1187/** Return number of delayed streams currently pending */
1188unsigned
1189lsquic_conn_n_pending_streams (const lsquic_conn_t *);
1190
1191/** Cancel `n' pending streams.  Returns new number of pending streams. */
1192unsigned
1193lsquic_conn_cancel_pending_streams (lsquic_conn_t *, unsigned n);
1194
1195/**
1196 * Mark connection as going away: send GOAWAY frame and do not accept
1197 * any more incoming streams, nor generate streams of our own.
1198 *
1199 * Only applicable to HTTP/3 and GQUIC connections.  Otherwise a no-op.
1200 */
1201void
1202lsquic_conn_going_away (lsquic_conn_t *);
1203
1204/**
1205 * This forces connection close.  on_conn_closed and on_close callbacks
1206 * will be called.
1207 */
1208void
1209lsquic_conn_close (lsquic_conn_t *);
1210
1211/**
1212 * Set whether you want to read from stream.  If @param is_want is true,
1213 * @ref on_read() will be called when there is readable data in the
1214 * stream.  If @param is false, @ref on_read() will not be called.
1215 *
1216 * Returns previous value of this flag.
1217 */
1218int
1219lsquic_stream_wantread (lsquic_stream_t *s, int is_want);
1220
1221/**
1222 * Read up to @param len bytes from stream into @param buf.  Returns number
1223 * of bytes read or -1 on error, in which case errno is set.  Possible
1224 * errno values:
1225 *
1226 *  EBADF           The stream is closed.
1227 *  ECONNRESET      The stream has been reset.
1228 *  EWOULDBLOCK     There is no data to be read.
1229 *
1230 * Return value of zero indicates EOF.
1231 */
1232ssize_t
1233lsquic_stream_read (lsquic_stream_t *s, void *buf, size_t len);
1234
1235/**
1236 * Similar to @ref lsquic_stream_read(), but reads data into @param vec.
1237 */
1238ssize_t
1239lsquic_stream_readv (lsquic_stream_t *s, const struct iovec *vec, int iovcnt);
1240
1241/**
1242 * This function allows user-supplied callback to read the stream contents.
1243 * It is meant to be used for zero-copy stream processing.
1244 *
1245 * Return value and errors are same as in @ref lsquic_stream_read().
1246 */
1247ssize_t
1248lsquic_stream_readf (lsquic_stream_t *s,
1249    /**
1250     * The callback takes four parameters:
1251     *  - Pointer to user-supplied context;
1252     *  - Pointer to the data;
1253     *  - Data size (can be zero); and
1254     *  - Indicator whether the FIN follows the data.
1255     *
1256     * The callback returns number of bytes processed.  If this number is zero
1257     * or is smaller than `len', reading from stream stops.
1258     */
1259    size_t (*readf)(void *ctx, const unsigned char *buf, size_t len, int fin),
1260    void *ctx);
1261
1262/**
1263 * Set whether you want to write to stream.  If @param is_want is true,
1264 * @ref on_write() will be called when it is possible to write data to
1265 * the stream.  If @param is false, @ref on_write() will not be called.
1266 *
1267 * Returns previous value of this flag.
1268 */
1269int
1270lsquic_stream_wantwrite (lsquic_stream_t *s, int is_want);
1271
1272/**
1273 * Write `len' bytes to the stream.  Returns number of bytes written, which
1274 * may be smaller that `len'.
1275 *
1276 * A negative return value indicates a serious error (the library is likely
1277 * to have aborted the connection because of it).
1278 */
1279ssize_t
1280lsquic_stream_write (lsquic_stream_t *s, const void *buf, size_t len);
1281
1282/**
1283 * Like @ref lsquic_stream_write(), but read data from @param vec.
1284 */
1285ssize_t
1286lsquic_stream_writev (lsquic_stream_t *s, const struct iovec *vec, int count);
1287
1288/**
1289 * Used as argument to @ref lsquic_stream_writef()
1290 */
1291struct lsquic_reader
1292{
1293    /**
1294     * Not a ssize_t because the read function is not supposed to return
1295     * an error.  If an error occurs in the read function (for example, when
1296     * reading from a file fails), it is supposed to deal with the error
1297     * itself.
1298     */
1299    size_t (*lsqr_read) (void *lsqr_ctx, void *buf, size_t count);
1300    /**
1301     * Return number of bytes remaining in the reader.
1302     */
1303    size_t (*lsqr_size) (void *lsqr_ctx);
1304    void    *lsqr_ctx;
1305};
1306
1307/**
1308 * Write to stream using @ref lsquic_reader.  This is the most generic of
1309 * the write functions -- @ref lsquic_stream_write() and
1310 * @ref lsquic_stream_writev() utilize the same mechanism.
1311 *
1312 * @retval Number of bytes written or -1 on error.
1313 */
1314ssize_t
1315lsquic_stream_writef (lsquic_stream_t *, struct lsquic_reader *);
1316
1317/**
1318 * Flush any buffered data.  This triggers packetizing even a single byte
1319 * into a separate frame.  Flushing a closed stream is an error.
1320 *
1321 * @retval  0   Success
1322 * @retval -1   Failure
1323 */
1324int
1325lsquic_stream_flush (lsquic_stream_t *s);
1326
1327/**
1328 * @typedef lsquic_http_headers_t
1329 * @brief HTTP header list structure. Contains a list of HTTP headers in key/value pairs.
1330 * used in API functions to pass headers.
1331 */
1332struct lsquic_http_headers
1333{
1334    int                     count;
1335    struct lsxpack_header  *headers;
1336};
1337
1338/**
1339 * Send headers in @param headers.  This function must be called before
1340 * writing to the stream.  The value of @param eos is ignored in IETF QUIC.
1341 */
1342int
1343lsquic_stream_send_headers (lsquic_stream_t *s,
1344                               const lsquic_http_headers_t *headers, int eos);
1345
1346/**
1347 * Get header set associated with the stream.  The header set is created by
1348 * @ref hsi_create_header_set() callback.  After this call, the ownership of
1349 * the header set is transferred to the caller.
1350 *
1351 * This call must precede calls to @ref lsquic_stream_read() and
1352 * @ref lsquic_stream_readv().
1353 *
1354 * If the optional header set interface (@ref ea_hsi_if) is not specified,
1355 * this function returns NULL.
1356 */
1357void *
1358lsquic_stream_get_hset (lsquic_stream_t *);
1359
1360/**
1361 * A server may push a stream.  This call creates a new stream in reference
1362 * to stream `s'.  It will behave as if the client made a request: it will
1363 * trigger on_new_stream() event and it can be used as a regular client-
1364 * initiated stream.
1365 *
1366 * `hdr_set' must be set.  It is passed as-is to @lsquic_stream_get_hset.
1367 *
1368 * @retval  0   Stream pushed successfully.
1369 * @retval  1   Stream push failed because it is disabled or because we hit
1370 *                stream limit or connection is going away.
1371 * @retval -1   Stream push failed because of an internal error.
1372 */
1373int
1374lsquic_conn_push_stream (lsquic_conn_t *c, void *hdr_set, lsquic_stream_t *s,
1375    const lsquic_http_headers_t *headers);
1376
1377/**
1378 * Only makes sense in server mode: the client cannot push a stream and this
1379 * function always returns false in client mode.
1380 */
1381int
1382lsquic_conn_is_push_enabled (lsquic_conn_t *);
1383
1384/** Possible values for how are 0, 1, and 2.  See shutdown(2). */
1385int lsquic_stream_shutdown(lsquic_stream_t *s, int how);
1386
1387int lsquic_stream_close(lsquic_stream_t *s);
1388
1389/**
1390 * Get certificate chain returned by the server.  This can be used for
1391 * server certificate verification.
1392 *
1393 * The caller releases the stack using sk_X509_free().
1394 */
1395struct stack_st_X509 *
1396lsquic_conn_get_server_cert_chain (lsquic_conn_t *);
1397
1398/** Returns ID of the stream */
1399lsquic_stream_id_t
1400lsquic_stream_id (const lsquic_stream_t *s);
1401
1402/**
1403 * Returns stream ctx associated with the stream.  (The context is what
1404 * is returned by @ref on_new_stream callback).
1405 */
1406lsquic_stream_ctx_t *
1407lsquic_stream_get_ctx (const lsquic_stream_t *s);
1408
1409/** Returns true if this is a pushed stream */
1410int
1411lsquic_stream_is_pushed (const lsquic_stream_t *s);
1412
1413/**
1414 * Returns true if this stream was rejected, false otherwise.  Use this as
1415 * an aid to distinguish between errors.
1416 */
1417int
1418lsquic_stream_is_rejected (const lsquic_stream_t *s);
1419
1420/**
1421 * Refuse pushed stream.  Call it from @ref on_new_stream.
1422 *
1423 * No need to call lsquic_stream_close() after this.  on_close will be called.
1424 *
1425 * @see lsquic_stream_is_pushed
1426 */
1427int
1428lsquic_stream_refuse_push (lsquic_stream_t *s);
1429
1430/**
1431 * Get information associated with pushed stream:
1432 *
1433 * @param ref_stream_id   Stream ID in response to which push promise was
1434 *                            sent.
1435 * @param hdr_set         Header set.  This object was passed to or generated
1436 *                            by @ref lsquic_conn_push_stream().
1437 *
1438 * @retval   0  Success.
1439 * @retval  -1  This is not a pushed stream.
1440 */
1441int
1442lsquic_stream_push_info (const lsquic_stream_t *,
1443                         lsquic_stream_id_t *ref_stream_id, void **hdr_set);
1444
1445/** Return current priority of the stream */
1446unsigned lsquic_stream_priority (const lsquic_stream_t *s);
1447
1448/**
1449 * Set stream priority.  Valid priority values are 1 through 256, inclusive.
1450 *
1451 * @retval   0  Success.
1452 * @retval  -1  Priority value is invalid.
1453 */
1454int lsquic_stream_set_priority (lsquic_stream_t *s, unsigned priority);
1455
1456/**
1457 * Get a pointer to the connection object.  Use it with lsquic_conn_*
1458 * functions.
1459 */
1460lsquic_conn_t * lsquic_stream_conn(const lsquic_stream_t *s);
1461
1462/** Get connection ID */
1463const lsquic_cid_t *
1464lsquic_conn_id (const lsquic_conn_t *c);
1465
1466/** Get pointer to the engine */
1467lsquic_engine_t *
1468lsquic_conn_get_engine (lsquic_conn_t *c);
1469
1470int
1471lsquic_conn_get_sockaddr(lsquic_conn_t *c,
1472                const struct sockaddr **local, const struct sockaddr **peer);
1473
1474struct lsquic_logger_if {
1475    int     (*log_buf)(void *logger_ctx, const char *buf, size_t len);
1476};
1477
1478/**
1479 * Enumerate timestamp styles supported by LSQUIC logger mechanism.
1480 */
1481enum lsquic_logger_timestamp_style {
1482    /**
1483     * No timestamp is generated.
1484     */
1485    LLTS_NONE,
1486
1487    /**
1488     * The timestamp consists of 24 hours, minutes, seconds, and
1489     * milliseconds.  Example: 13:43:46.671
1490     */
1491    LLTS_HHMMSSMS,
1492
1493    /**
1494     * Like above, plus date, e.g: 2017-03-21 13:43:46.671
1495     */
1496    LLTS_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSSMS,
1497
1498    /**
1499     * This is Chrome-like timestamp used by proto-quic.  The timestamp
1500     * includes month, date, hours, minutes, seconds, and microseconds.
1501     *
1502     * Example: 1223/104613.946956 (instead of 12/23 10:46:13.946956).
1503     *
1504     * This is to facilitate reading two logs side-by-side.
1505     */
1506    LLTS_CHROMELIKE,
1507
1508    /**
1509     * The timestamp consists of 24 hours, minutes, seconds, and
1510     * microseconds.  Example: 13:43:46.671123
1511     */
1512    LLTS_HHMMSSUS,
1513
1514    /**
1515     * Date and time using microsecond resolution,
1516     * e.g: 2017-03-21 13:43:46.671123
1517     */
1518    LLTS_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSSUS,
1519
1520    N_LLTS
1521};
1522
1523/**
1524 * Call this if you want to do something with LSQUIC log messages, as they
1525 * are thrown out by default.
1526 */
1527void lsquic_logger_init(const struct lsquic_logger_if *, void *logger_ctx,
1528                        enum lsquic_logger_timestamp_style);
1529
1530/**
1531 * Set log level for all LSQUIC modules.  Acceptable values are debug, info,
1532 * notice, warning, error, alert, emerg, crit (case-insensitive).
1533 *
1534 * @retval  0   Success.
1535 * @retval -1   Failure: log_level is not valid.
1536 */
1537int
1538lsquic_set_log_level (const char *log_level);
1539
1540/**
1541 * E.g. "event=debug"
1542 */
1543int
1544lsquic_logger_lopt (const char *optarg);
1545
1546/**
1547 * Return the list of QUIC versions (as bitmask) this engine instance
1548 * supports.
1549 */
1550unsigned lsquic_engine_quic_versions (const lsquic_engine_t *);
1551
1552/**
1553 * This is one of the flags that can be passed to @ref lsquic_global_init.
1554 * Use it to initialize LSQUIC for use in client mode.
1555 */
1556#define LSQUIC_GLOBAL_CLIENT (1 << 0)
1557
1558/**
1559 * This is one of the flags that can be passed to @ref lsquic_global_init.
1560 * Use it to initialize LSQUIC for use in server mode.
1561 */
1562#define LSQUIC_GLOBAL_SERVER (1 << 1)
1563
1564/**
1565 * Initialize LSQUIC.  This must be called before any other LSQUIC function
1566 * is called.  Returns 0 on success and -1 on failure.
1567 *
1568 * @param flags     This a bitmask of @ref LSQUIC_GLOBAL_CLIENT and
1569 *                    @ref LSQUIC_GLOBAL_SERVER.  At least one of these
1570 *                    flags should be specified.
1571 *
1572 * @retval  0   Success.
1573 * @retval -1   Initialization failed.
1574 *
1575 * @see LSQUIC_GLOBAL_CLIENT
1576 * @see LSQUIC_GLOBAL_SERVER
1577 */
1578int
1579lsquic_global_init (int flags);
1580
1581/**
1582 * Clean up global state created by @ref lsquic_global_init.  Should be
1583 * called after all LSQUIC engine instances are gone.
1584 */
1585void
1586lsquic_global_cleanup (void);
1587
1588/**
1589 * Get QUIC version used by the connection.
1590 *
1591 * @see lsquic_version
1592 */
1593enum lsquic_version
1594lsquic_conn_quic_version (const lsquic_conn_t *c);
1595
1596/* Return keysize or -1 on error */
1597int
1598lsquic_conn_crypto_keysize (const lsquic_conn_t *c);
1599
1600/* Return algorithm keysize or -1 on error */
1601int
1602lsquic_conn_crypto_alg_keysize (const lsquic_conn_t *c);
1603
1604enum lsquic_crypto_ver
1605{
1606    LSQ_CRY_QUIC,
1607    LSQ_CRY_TLSv13,
1608};
1609
1610enum lsquic_crypto_ver
1611lsquic_conn_crypto_ver (const lsquic_conn_t *c);
1612
1613/* Return cipher or NULL on error */
1614const char *
1615lsquic_conn_crypto_cipher (const lsquic_conn_t *c);
1616
1617/** Translate string QUIC version to LSQUIC QUIC version representation */
1618enum lsquic_version
1619lsquic_str2ver (const char *str, size_t len);
1620
1621/** Translate ALPN (e.g. "h3", "h3-23", "h3-Q046") to LSQUIC enum */
1622enum lsquic_version
1623lsquic_alpn2ver (const char *alpn, size_t len);
1624
1625/**
1626 * This function closes all mini connections and marks all full connections
1627 * as going away.  In server mode, this also causes the engine to stop
1628 * creating new connections.
1629 */
1630void
1631lsquic_engine_cooldown (lsquic_engine_t *);
1632
1633/**
1634 * Get user-supplied context associated with the connection.
1635 */
1636lsquic_conn_ctx_t *
1637lsquic_conn_get_ctx (const lsquic_conn_t *);
1638
1639/**
1640 * Set user-supplied context associated with the connection.
1641 */
1642void
1643lsquic_conn_set_ctx (lsquic_conn_t *, lsquic_conn_ctx_t *);
1644
1645/**
1646 * Get peer context associated with the connection.
1647 */
1648void *
1649lsquic_conn_get_peer_ctx (lsquic_conn_t *, const struct sockaddr *local_sa);
1650
1651/**
1652 * Abort connection.
1653 */
1654void
1655lsquic_conn_abort (lsquic_conn_t *);
1656
1657/**
1658 * Helper function: convert list of versions as specified in the argument
1659 * bitmask to string that can be included as argument to "v=" part of the
1660 * Alt-Svc header.
1661 *
1662 * For example (1<<LSQVER_037)|(1<<LSQVER_038) => "37,38"
1663 *
1664 * This is only applicable to Google QUIC versions.
1665 */
1666const char *
1667lsquic_get_alt_svc_versions (unsigned versions);
1668
1669/**
1670 * Return a NULL-terminated list of HTTP/3 ALPNs, e.g "h3-17", "h3-18", "h3".
1671 */
1672const char *const *
1673lsquic_get_h3_alpns (unsigned versions);
1674
1675/**
1676 * Returns true if provided buffer could be a valid handshake-stage packet,
1677 * false otherwise.  Do not call this function if a connection has already
1678 * been established: it will return incorrect result.
1679 */
1680int
1681lsquic_is_valid_hs_packet (lsquic_engine_t *, const unsigned char *, size_t);
1682
1683/**
1684 * Parse cid from packet stored in `buf' and store it to `cid'.  Returns 0
1685 * on success and -1 on failure.
1686 */
1687int
1688lsquic_cid_from_packet (const unsigned char *, size_t bufsz, lsquic_cid_t *cid);
1689
1690/**
1691 * Returns true if there are connections to be processed, false otherwise.
1692 * If true, `diff' is set to the difference between the earliest advisory
1693 * tick time and now.  If the former is in the past, the value of `diff'
1694 * is negative.
1695 */
1696int
1697lsquic_engine_earliest_adv_tick (lsquic_engine_t *engine, int *diff);
1698
1699/**
1700 * Return number of connections whose advisory tick time is before current
1701 * time plus `from_now' microseconds from now.  `from_now' can be negative.
1702 */
1703unsigned
1704lsquic_engine_count_attq (lsquic_engine_t *engine, int from_now);
1705
1706enum LSQUIC_CONN_STATUS
1707{
1708    LSCONN_ST_HSK_IN_PROGRESS,
1709    LSCONN_ST_CONNECTED,
1710    LSCONN_ST_HSK_FAILURE,
1711    LSCONN_ST_GOING_AWAY,
1712    LSCONN_ST_TIMED_OUT,
1713    /* If es_honor_prst is not set, the connection will never get public
1714     * reset packets and this flag will not be set.
1715     */
1716    LSCONN_ST_RESET,
1717    LSCONN_ST_USER_ABORTED,
1718    LSCONN_ST_ERROR,
1719    LSCONN_ST_CLOSED,
1720    LSCONN_ST_PEER_GOING_AWAY,
1721};
1722
1723enum LSQUIC_CONN_STATUS
1724lsquic_conn_status (lsquic_conn_t *, char *errbuf, size_t bufsz);
1725
1726extern const char *const
1727lsquic_ver2str[N_LSQVER];
1728
1729#ifdef __cplusplus
1730}
1731#endif
1732
1733#endif //__LSQUIC_H__
1734
1735