lsquic_packet_in.h revision 9fc12041
1/* Copyright (c) 2017 - 2020 LiteSpeed Technologies Inc. See LICENSE. */ 2/* 3 * lsquic_packet_in.h 4 */ 5 6#ifndef LSQUIC_PACKET_IN_H 7#define LSQUIC_PACKET_IN_H 1 8 9 10struct lsquic_packet_in; 11struct lsquic_cid; 12 13 14struct data_frame 15{ 16 const unsigned char *df_data; /* Pointer to data */ 17 uint64_t df_offset; /* Stream offset */ 18 uint16_t df_read_off; /* Read offset */ 19 uint16_t df_size; /* Size of df_data */ 20 signed char df_fin; /* FIN? */ 21}; 22 23 24typedef struct stream_frame 25{ 26 /* Stream frames are stored in a list inside stream. */ 27 TAILQ_ENTRY(stream_frame) next_frame; 28 29 /* `data' points somewhere into the packet payload. The packet object 30 * is reference-counted. When the frame is freed, the packet is released 31 * via lsquic_packet_put(). If data_length is zero, the frame does not 32 * keep a reference to the incoming packet and this pointer is not set. 33 */ 34 struct lsquic_packet_in *packet_in; 35 36 struct data_frame data_frame; 37 38 lsquic_stream_id_t stream_id; /* Parsed from packet */ 39} stream_frame_t; 40 41 42#define DF_OFF(frame) (frame)->data_frame.df_offset 43#define DF_ROFF(frame) (DF_OFF(frame) + (frame)->data_frame.df_read_off) 44#define DF_FIN(frame) (frame)->data_frame.df_fin 45#define DF_SIZE(frame) (frame)->data_frame.df_size 46#define DF_END(frame) (DF_OFF(frame) + DF_SIZE(frame)) 47 48 49typedef struct lsquic_packet_in 50{ 51 TAILQ_ENTRY(lsquic_packet_in) pi_next; 52 lsquic_time_t pi_received; /* Time received */ 53 lsquic_cid_t pi_dcid; 54#define pi_conn_id pi_dcid 55 lsquic_packno_t pi_packno; 56 enum quic_ft_bit pi_frame_types; 57 unsigned short pi_header_sz; /* Points to payload */ 58 unsigned short pi_data_sz; /* Data plus header */ 59 /* A packet may be referred to by one or more frames and packets_in 60 * list. 61 */ 62 unsigned short pi_refcnt; 63 unsigned short pi_hsk_stream; /* Offset to handshake stream 64 * frame, only valid if 65 * PI_HSK_STREAM is set. 66 */ 67 enum { 68 PI_DECRYPTED = (1 << 0), 69 PI_OWN_DATA = (1 << 1), /* We own pi_data */ 70 PI_CONN_ID = (1 << 2), /* pi_conn_id is set */ 71 PI_HSK_STREAM = (1 << 3), /* Has handshake data (mini only) */ 72 PI_FROM_MINI = (1 << 4), /* Handed off by mini connection */ 73#define PIBIT_ENC_LEV_SHIFT 5 74 PI_ENC_LEV_BIT_0= (1 << 5), /* Encodes encryption level */ 75 PI_ENC_LEV_BIT_1= (1 << 6), /* (see enum enc_level). */ 76 PI_GQUIC = (1 << 7), 77 PI_UNUSED_8 = (1 << 8), /* <-- hole, reuse me! */ 78#define PIBIT_ECN_SHIFT 9 79 PI_ECN_BIT_0 = (1 << 9), 80 PI_ECN_BIT_1 = (1 <<10), 81#define PIBIT_SPIN_SHIFT 11 82 PI_SPIN_BIT = (1 <<11), 83#define PIBIT_BITS_SHIFT 12 84 PI_BITS_BIT_0 = (1 <<12), 85 PI_BITS_BIT_1 = (1 <<13), 86 /* Square bit and loss bit flags are used for logging */ 87 PI_LOG_QL_BITS = (1 <<14), 88 PI_SQUARE_BIT = (1 <<15), 89 PI_LOSS_BIT = (1 <<16), 90 } pi_flags; 91 /* pi_token and pi_token_size are set in Initial and Retry packets */ 92 unsigned short pi_token_size; /* Size of the token */ 93 unsigned char pi_token; /* Offset to token */ 94 /* pi_odcid and pi_odcid_len are only set in Retry packets for I-D < 25 */ 95 unsigned char pi_odcid; /* Offset to Original DCID */ 96 unsigned char pi_odcid_len; /* Size of ODCID */ 97 unsigned char pi_scid_off; /* Offset to SCID */ 98 unsigned char pi_scid_len; /* Size of SCID */ 99 unsigned char pi_quic_ver; /* Offset to QUIC version */ 100 unsigned char pi_nonce; /* Offset to nonce */ 101 enum header_type pi_header_type:8; 102 unsigned char pi_path_id; 103 /* If PI_OWN_DATA flag is not set, `pi_data' points to user-supplied 104 * packet data, which is NOT TO BE MODIFIED. 105 */ 106 unsigned char *pi_data; 107} lsquic_packet_in_t; 108 109 110#define lsquic_packet_in_public_flags(p) ((p)->pi_data[0]) 111 112#define lsquic_packet_in_is_gquic_prst(p) \ 113 (((p)->pi_flags & PI_GQUIC) \ 114 && (lsquic_packet_in_public_flags(p) & PACKET_PUBLIC_FLAGS_RST)) 115 116#define lsquic_packet_in_is_verneg(p) \ 117 (((p)->pi_flags & PI_GQUIC) ? \ 118 lsquic_packet_in_public_flags(p) & PACKET_PUBLIC_FLAGS_VERSION : \ 119 (p)->pi_header_type == HETY_VERNEG) 120 121#define lsquic_packet_in_packno_bits(p) \ 122 (((p)->pi_flags >> PIBIT_BITS_SHIFT) & 3) 123 124#define lsquic_packet_in_upref(p) (++(p)->pi_refcnt) 125 126#define lsquic_packet_in_get(p) (lsquic_packet_in_upref(p), (p)) 127 128#define lsquic_packet_in_nonce(p) \ 129 ((p)->pi_nonce ? (p)->pi_data + (p)->pi_nonce : NULL) 130 131#define lsquic_packet_in_enc_level(p) \ 132 (((p)->pi_flags >> PIBIT_ENC_LEV_SHIFT) & 0x3) 133 134#define lsquic_packet_in_ecn(p) \ 135 (((p)->pi_flags >> PIBIT_ECN_SHIFT) & 0x3) 136 137#define lsquic_packet_in_spin_bit(p) (((p)->pi_flags & PI_SPIN_BIT) > 0) 138 139/* PATH_CHALLENGE, PATH_RESPONSE, NEW_CONNECTION_ID, and PADDING frames 140 * are "probing frames", and all other frames are "non-probing frames". 141 * A packet containing only probing frames is a "probing packet", and a 142 * packet containing any other frame is a "non-probing packet". 143 * 144 * [draft-ietf-quic-transport-20], Section 9.1 145 */ 146#define lsquic_packet_in_non_probing(p) \ 147 (!!((p)->pi_frame_types & ~(QUIC_FTBIT_PATH_CHALLENGE \ 148 |QUIC_FTBIT_PATH_RESPONSE|QUIC_FTBIT_PADDING \ 149 |QUIC_FTBIT_NEW_CONNECTION_ID))) 150 151/* The version iterator is used on a version negotiation packet only. 152 * The iterator functions return 1 when next version is returned and 153 * 0 when there are no more versions. 154 */ 155struct ver_iter 156{ 157 const struct lsquic_packet_in *packet_in; 158 unsigned off; 159}; 160 161int 162packet_in_ver_first (const lsquic_packet_in_t *packet_in, struct ver_iter *, 163 lsquic_ver_tag_t *ver_tag); 164 165int 166packet_in_ver_next (struct ver_iter *, lsquic_ver_tag_t *ver_tag); 167 168size_t 169lsquic_packet_in_mem_used (const struct lsquic_packet_in *); 170 171void 172lsquic_scid_from_packet_in (const struct lsquic_packet_in *, 173 struct lsquic_cid *); 174 175#endif 176