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- /*
- * Copyright 2022-2024 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
- *
- * Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
- * this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
- * in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
- * https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
- */
- #ifndef OSSL_INTERNAL_QUIC_STREAM_MAP_H
- # define OSSL_INTERNAL_QUIC_STREAM_MAP_H
- # pragma once
- # include "internal/e_os.h"
- # include "internal/time.h"
- # include "internal/common.h"
- # include "internal/quic_types.h"
- # include "internal/quic_predef.h"
- # include "internal/quic_stream.h"
- # include "internal/quic_fc.h"
- # include <openssl/lhash.h>
- # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_QUIC
- /*
- * QUIC Stream
- * ===========
- *
- * Logical QUIC stream composing all relevant send and receive components.
- */
- typedef struct quic_stream_list_node_st QUIC_STREAM_LIST_NODE;
- struct quic_stream_list_node_st {
- QUIC_STREAM_LIST_NODE *prev, *next;
- };
- /*
- * QUIC Send Stream States
- * -----------------------
- *
- * These correspond to the states defined in RFC 9000 s. 3.1, with the
- * exception of the NONE state which represents the absence of a send stream
- * part.
- *
- * Invariants in each state are noted in comments below. In particular, once all
- * data has been acknowledged received, or we have reset the stream, we don't
- * need to keep the QUIC_SSTREAM and data buffers around. Of course, we also
- * don't have a QUIC_SSTREAM on a receive-only stream.
- */
- #define QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_NONE 0 /* --- sstream == NULL */
- #define QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_READY 1 /* \ */
- #define QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_SEND 2 /* |-- sstream != NULL */
- #define QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_DATA_SENT 3 /* / */
- #define QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_DATA_RECVD 4 /* \ */
- #define QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_RESET_SENT 5 /* |-- sstream == NULL */
- #define QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_RESET_RECVD 6 /* / */
- /*
- * QUIC Receive Stream States
- * --------------------------
- *
- * These correspond to the states defined in RFC 9000 s. 3.2, with the exception
- * of the NONE state which represents the absence of a receive stream part.
- *
- * Invariants in each state are noted in comments below. In particular, once all
- * data has been read by the application, we don't need to keep the QUIC_RSTREAM
- * and data buffers around. If the receive part is instead reset before it is
- * finished, we also don't need to keep the QUIC_RSTREAM around. Finally, we
- * don't need a QUIC_RSTREAM on a send-only stream.
- */
- #define QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_NONE 0 /* --- rstream == NULL */
- #define QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_RECV 1 /* \ */
- #define QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_SIZE_KNOWN 2 /* |-- rstream != NULL */
- #define QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_DATA_RECVD 3 /* / */
- #define QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_DATA_READ 4 /* \ */
- #define QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_RESET_RECVD 5 /* |-- rstream == NULL */
- #define QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_RESET_READ 6 /* / */
- struct quic_stream_st {
- QUIC_STREAM_LIST_NODE active_node; /* for use by QUIC_STREAM_MAP */
- QUIC_STREAM_LIST_NODE accept_node; /* accept queue of remotely-created streams */
- QUIC_STREAM_LIST_NODE ready_for_gc_node; /* queue of streams now ready for GC */
- /* Temporary link used by TXP. */
- QUIC_STREAM *txp_next;
- /*
- * QUIC Stream ID. Do not assume that this encodes a type as this is a
- * version-specific property and may change between QUIC versions; instead,
- * use the type field.
- */
- uint64_t id;
- /*
- * Application Error Code (AEC) used for STOP_SENDING frame.
- * This is only valid if stop_sending is 1.
- */
- uint64_t stop_sending_aec;
- /*
- * Application Error Code (AEC) used for RESET_STREAM frame.
- * This is only valid if reset_stream is 1.
- */
- uint64_t reset_stream_aec;
- /*
- * Application Error Code (AEC) for incoming STOP_SENDING frame.
- * This is only valid if peer_stop_sending is 1.
- */
- uint64_t peer_stop_sending_aec;
- /*
- * Application Error Code (AEC) for incoming RESET_STREAM frame.
- * This is only valid if peer_reset_stream is 1.
- */
- uint64_t peer_reset_stream_aec;
- /* Temporary value used by TXP. */
- uint64_t txp_txfc_new_credit_consumed;
- /*
- * The final size of the send stream. Although this information can be
- * discerned from a QUIC_SSTREAM, it is stored separately as we need to keep
- * track of this even if we have thrown away the QUIC_SSTREAM. Use
- * ossl_quic_stream_send_get_final_size to determine if this contain a
- * valid value or if there is no final size yet for a sending part.
- *
- * For the receive part, the final size is tracked by the stream-level RXFC;
- * use ossl_quic_stream_recv_get_final_size or
- * ossl_quic_rxfc_get_final_size.
- */
- uint64_t send_final_size;
- /*
- * Send stream part and receive stream part buffer management objects.
- *
- * DO NOT test these pointers (sstream, rstream) for NULL. Determine the
- * state of the send or receive stream part first using the appropriate
- * function; then the invariant of that state guarantees that sstream or
- * rstream either is or is not NULL respectively, therefore there is no
- * valid use case for testing these pointers for NULL. In particular, a
- * stream with a send part can still have sstream as NULL, and a stream with
- * a receive part can still have rstream as NULL. QUIC_SSTREAM and
- * QUIC_RSTREAM are stream buffer resource management objects which exist
- * only when they need to for buffer management purposes. The existence or
- * non-existence of a QUIC_SSTREAM or QUIC_RSTREAM object does not
- * correspond with whether a stream's respective send or receive part
- * logically exists or not.
- */
- QUIC_SSTREAM *sstream; /* NULL if RX-only */
- QUIC_RSTREAM *rstream; /* NULL if TX only */
- /* Stream-level flow control managers. */
- QUIC_TXFC txfc; /* NULL if RX-only */
- QUIC_RXFC rxfc; /* NULL if TX-only */
- unsigned int type : 8; /* QUIC_STREAM_INITIATOR_*, QUIC_STREAM_DIR_* */
- unsigned int send_state : 8; /* QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_* */
- unsigned int recv_state : 8; /* QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_* */
- /* 1 iff this QUIC_STREAM is on the active queue (invariant). */
- unsigned int active : 1;
- /*
- * This is a copy of the QUIC connection as_server value, indicating
- * whether we are locally operating as a server or not. Having this
- * significantly simplifies stream type determination relative to our
- * perspective. It never changes after a QUIC_STREAM is created and is the
- * same for all QUIC_STREAMS under a QUIC_STREAM_MAP.
- */
- unsigned int as_server : 1;
- /*
- * Has STOP_SENDING been requested (by us)? Note that this is not the same
- * as want_stop_sending below, as a STOP_SENDING frame may already have been
- * sent and fully acknowledged.
- */
- unsigned int stop_sending : 1;
- /*
- * Has RESET_STREAM been requested (by us)? Works identically to
- * STOP_SENDING for transmission purposes.
- */
- /* Has our peer sent a STOP_SENDING frame? */
- unsigned int peer_stop_sending : 1;
- /* Temporary flags used by TXP. */
- unsigned int txp_sent_fc : 1;
- unsigned int txp_sent_stop_sending : 1;
- unsigned int txp_sent_reset_stream : 1;
- unsigned int txp_drained : 1;
- unsigned int txp_blocked : 1;
- /* Frame regeneration flags. */
- unsigned int want_max_stream_data : 1; /* used for regen only */
- unsigned int want_stop_sending : 1; /* used for gen or regen */
- unsigned int want_reset_stream : 1; /* used for gen or regen */
- /* Flags set when frames *we* sent were acknowledged. */
- unsigned int acked_stop_sending : 1;
- /*
- * The stream's XSO has been deleted. Pending GC.
- *
- * Here is how stream deletion works:
- *
- * - A QUIC_STREAM cannot be deleted until it is neither in the accept
- * queue nor has an associated XSO. This condition occurs when and only
- * when deleted is true.
- *
- * - Once this is the case (i.e., no user-facing API object exposing the
- * stream), we can delete the stream once we determine that all of our
- * protocol obligations requiring us to keep the QUIC_STREAM around have
- * been met.
- *
- * The following frames relate to the streams layer for a specific
- * stream:
- *
- * STREAM
- *
- * RX Obligations:
- * Ignore for a deleted stream.
- *
- * (This is different from our obligation for a
- * locally-initiated stream ID we have not created yet,
- * which we must treat as a protocol error. This can be
- * distinguished via a simple monotonic counter.)
- *
- * TX Obligations:
- * None, once we've decided to (someday) delete the stream.
- *
- * STOP_SENDING
- *
- * We cannot delete the stream until we have finished informing
- * the peer that we are not going to be listening to it
- * anymore.
- *
- * RX Obligations:
- * When we delete a stream we must have already had a FIN
- * or RESET_STREAM we transmitted acknowledged by the peer.
- * Thus we can ignore STOP_SENDING frames for deleted
- * streams (if they occur, they are probably just
- * retransmissions).
- *
- * TX Obligations:
- * _Acknowledged_ receipt of a STOP_SENDING frame by the
- * peer (unless the peer's send part has already FIN'd).
- *
- * RESET_STREAM
- *
- * We cannot delete the stream until we have finished informing
- * the peer that we are not going to be transmitting on it
- * anymore.
- *
- * RX Obligations:
- * This indicates the peer is not going to send any more
- * data on the stream. We don't need to care about this
- * since once a stream is marked for deletion we don't care
- * about any data it does send. We can ignore this for
- * deleted streams. The important criterion is that the
- * peer has been successfully delivered our STOP_SENDING
- * frame.
- *
- * TX Obligations:
- * _Acknowledged_ receipt of a RESET_STREAM frame or FIN by
- * the peer.
- *
- * MAX_STREAM_DATA
- *
- * RX Obligations:
- * Ignore. Since we are not going to be sending any more
- * data on a stream once it has been marked for deletion,
- * we don't need to care about flow control information.
- *
- * TX Obligations:
- * None.
- *
- * In other words, our protocol obligation is simply:
- *
- * - either:
- * - the peer has acknowledged receipt of a STOP_SENDING frame sent
- * by us; -or-
- * - we have received a FIN and all preceding segments from the peer
- *
- * [NOTE: The actual criterion required here is simply 'we have
- * received a FIN from the peer'. However, due to reordering and
- * retransmissions we might subsequently receive non-FIN segments
- * out of order. The FIN means we know the peer will stop
- * transmitting on the stream at *some* point, but by sending
- * STOP_SENDING we can avoid these needless retransmissions we
- * will just ignore anyway. In actuality we could just handle all
- * cases by sending a STOP_SENDING. The strategy we choose is to
- * only avoid sending a STOP_SENDING and rely on a received FIN
- * when we have received all preceding data, as this makes it
- * reasonably certain no benefit would be gained by sending
- * STOP_SENDING.]
- *
- * TODO(QUIC FUTURE): Implement the latter case (currently we
- just always do STOP_SENDING).
- *
- * and;
- *
- * - we have drained our send stream (for a finished send stream)
- * and got acknowledgement all parts of it including the FIN, or
- * sent a RESET_STREAM frame and got acknowledgement of that frame.
- *
- * Once these conditions are met, we can GC the QUIC_STREAM.
- *
- */
- unsigned int deleted : 1;
- /* Set to 1 once the above conditions are actually met. */
- unsigned int ready_for_gc : 1;
- /* Set to 1 if this is currently counted in the shutdown flush stream count. */
- unsigned int shutdown_flush : 1;
- };
- #define QUIC_STREAM_INITIATOR_CLIENT 0
- #define QUIC_STREAM_INITIATOR_SERVER 1
- #define QUIC_STREAM_INITIATOR_MASK 1
- #define QUIC_STREAM_DIR_BIDI 0
- #define QUIC_STREAM_DIR_UNI 2
- #define QUIC_STREAM_DIR_MASK 2
- void ossl_quic_stream_check(const QUIC_STREAM *s);
- /*
- * Returns 1 if the QUIC_STREAM was initiated by the endpoint with the server
- * role.
- */
- static ossl_inline ossl_unused int ossl_quic_stream_is_server_init(const QUIC_STREAM *s)
- {
- return (s->type & QUIC_STREAM_INITIATOR_MASK) == QUIC_STREAM_INITIATOR_SERVER;
- }
- /*
- * Returns 1 if the QUIC_STREAM is bidirectional and 0 if it is unidirectional.
- */
- static ossl_inline ossl_unused int ossl_quic_stream_is_bidi(const QUIC_STREAM *s)
- {
- return (s->type & QUIC_STREAM_DIR_MASK) == QUIC_STREAM_DIR_BIDI;
- }
- /* Returns 1 if the QUIC_STREAM was locally initiated. */
- static ossl_inline ossl_unused int ossl_quic_stream_is_local_init(const QUIC_STREAM *s)
- {
- return ossl_quic_stream_is_server_init(s) == s->as_server;
- }
- /*
- * Returns 1 if the QUIC_STREAM has a sending part, based on its stream type.
- *
- * Do NOT use (s->sstream != NULL) to test this; use this function. Note that
- * even if this function returns 1, s->sstream might be NULL if the QUIC_SSTREAM
- * has been deemed no longer needed, for example due to a RESET_STREAM.
- */
- static ossl_inline ossl_unused int ossl_quic_stream_has_send(const QUIC_STREAM *s)
- {
- return s->send_state != QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_NONE;
- }
- /*
- * Returns 1 if the QUIC_STREAM has a receiving part, based on its stream type.
- *
- * Do NOT use (s->rstream != NULL) to test this; use this function. Note that
- * even if this function returns 1, s->rstream might be NULL if the QUIC_RSTREAM
- * has been deemed no longer needed, for example if the receive stream is
- * completely finished with.
- */
- static ossl_inline ossl_unused int ossl_quic_stream_has_recv(const QUIC_STREAM *s)
- {
- return s->recv_state != QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_NONE;
- }
- /*
- * Returns 1 if the QUIC_STREAM has a QUIC_SSTREAM send buffer associated with
- * it. If this returns 1, s->sstream is guaranteed to be non-NULL. The converse
- * is not necessarily true; erasure of a send stream buffer which is no longer
- * required is an optimisation which the QSM may, but is not obliged, to
- * perform.
- *
- * This call should be used where it is desired to do something with the send
- * stream buffer but there is no more specific send state restriction which is
- * applicable.
- *
- * Note: This does NOT indicate whether it is suitable to allow an application
- * to append to the buffer. DATA_SENT indicates all data (including FIN) has
- * been *sent*; the absence of DATA_SENT does not mean a FIN has not been queued
- * (meaning no more application data can be appended). This is enforced by
- * QUIC_SSTREAM.
- */
- static ossl_inline ossl_unused int ossl_quic_stream_has_send_buffer(const QUIC_STREAM *s)
- {
- switch (s->send_state) {
- case QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_READY:
- case QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_SEND:
- case QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_DATA_SENT:
- return 1;
- default:
- return 0;
- }
- }
- /*
- * Returns 1 if the QUIC_STREAM has a sending part which is in one of the reset
- * states.
- */
- static ossl_inline ossl_unused int ossl_quic_stream_send_is_reset(const QUIC_STREAM *s)
- {
- return s->send_state == QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_RESET_SENT
- || s->send_state == QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_RESET_RECVD;
- }
- /*
- * Returns 1 if the QUIC_STREAM has a QUIC_RSTREAM receive buffer associated
- * with it. If this returns 1, s->rstream is guaranteed to be non-NULL. The
- * converse is not necessarily true; erasure of a receive stream buffer which is
- * no longer required is an optimisation which the QSM may, but is not obliged,
- * to perform.
- *
- * This call should be used where it is desired to do something with the receive
- * stream buffer but there is no more specific receive state restriction which is
- * applicable.
- */
- static ossl_inline ossl_unused int ossl_quic_stream_has_recv_buffer(const QUIC_STREAM *s)
- {
- switch (s->recv_state) {
- case QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_RECV:
- case QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_SIZE_KNOWN:
- case QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_DATA_RECVD:
- return 1;
- default:
- return 0;
- }
- }
- /*
- * Returns 1 if the QUIC_STREAM has a receiving part which is in one of the
- * reset states.
- */
- static ossl_inline ossl_unused int ossl_quic_stream_recv_is_reset(const QUIC_STREAM *s)
- {
- return s->recv_state == QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_RESET_RECVD
- || s->recv_state == QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_RESET_READ;
- }
- /*
- * Returns 1 if the stream has a send part and that part has a final size.
- *
- * If final_size is non-NULL, *final_size is the final size (on success) or an
- * undefined value otherwise.
- */
- static ossl_inline ossl_unused int ossl_quic_stream_send_get_final_size(const QUIC_STREAM *s,
- uint64_t *final_size)
- {
- switch (s->send_state) {
- default:
- case QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_NONE:
- return 0;
- case QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_SEND:
- /*
- * SEND may or may not have had a FIN - even if we have a FIN we do not
- * move to DATA_SENT until we have actually sent all the data. So
- * ask the QUIC_SSTREAM.
- */
- return ossl_quic_sstream_get_final_size(s->sstream, final_size);
- case QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_DATA_SENT:
- case QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_DATA_RECVD:
- case QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_RESET_SENT:
- case QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_RESET_RECVD:
- if (final_size != NULL)
- *final_size = s->send_final_size;
- return 1;
- }
- }
- /*
- * Returns 1 if the stream has a receive part and that part has a final size.
- *
- * If final_size is non-NULL, *final_size is the final size (on success) or an
- * undefined value otherwise.
- */
- static ossl_inline ossl_unused int ossl_quic_stream_recv_get_final_size(const QUIC_STREAM *s,
- uint64_t *final_size)
- {
- switch (s->recv_state) {
- default:
- case QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_NONE:
- case QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_RECV:
- return 0;
- case QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_SIZE_KNOWN:
- case QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_DATA_RECVD:
- case QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_DATA_READ:
- case QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_RESET_RECVD:
- case QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_RESET_READ:
- if (!ossl_assert(ossl_quic_rxfc_get_final_size(&s->rxfc, final_size)))
- return 0;
- return 1;
- }
- }
- /*
- * Determines the number of bytes available still to be read, and (if
- * include_fin is 1) whether a FIN or reset has yet to be read.
- */
- static ossl_inline ossl_unused int ossl_quic_stream_recv_pending(const QUIC_STREAM *s,
- int include_fin)
- {
- size_t avail;
- int fin = 0;
- switch (s->recv_state) {
- default:
- case QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_NONE:
- return 0;
- case QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_RECV:
- case QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_SIZE_KNOWN:
- case QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_DATA_RECVD:
- if (!ossl_quic_rstream_available(s->rstream, &avail, &fin))
- avail = 0;
- if (avail == 0 && include_fin && fin)
- avail = 1;
- return avail;
- case QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_RESET_RECVD:
- return include_fin;
- case QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_DATA_READ:
- case QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_RESET_READ:
- return 0;
- }
- }
- /*
- * QUIC Stream Map
- * ===============
- *
- * The QUIC stream map:
- *
- * - maps stream IDs to QUIC_STREAM objects;
- * - tracks which streams are 'active' (currently have data for transmission);
- * - allows iteration over the active streams only.
- *
- */
- struct quic_stream_map_st {
- LHASH_OF(QUIC_STREAM) *map;
- QUIC_STREAM_LIST_NODE active_list;
- QUIC_STREAM_LIST_NODE accept_list;
- QUIC_STREAM_LIST_NODE ready_for_gc_list;
- size_t rr_stepping, rr_counter;
- size_t num_accept_bidi, num_accept_uni, num_shutdown_flush;
- QUIC_STREAM *rr_cur;
- uint64_t (*get_stream_limit_cb)(int uni, void *arg);
- void *get_stream_limit_cb_arg;
- QUIC_RXFC *max_streams_bidi_rxfc;
- QUIC_RXFC *max_streams_uni_rxfc;
- int is_server;
- };
- /*
- * get_stream_limit is a callback which is called to retrieve the current stream
- * limit for streams created by us. This mechanism is not used for
- * peer-initiated streams. If a stream's stream ID is x, a stream is allowed if
- * (x >> 2) < returned limit value; i.e., the returned value is exclusive.
- *
- * If uni is 1, get the limit for locally-initiated unidirectional streams, else
- * get the limit for locally-initiated bidirectional streams.
- *
- * If the callback is NULL, stream limiting is not applied.
- * Stream limiting is used to determine if frames can currently be produced for
- * a stream.
- */
- int ossl_quic_stream_map_init(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm,
- uint64_t (*get_stream_limit_cb)(int uni, void *arg),
- void *get_stream_limit_cb_arg,
- QUIC_RXFC *max_streams_bidi_rxfc,
- QUIC_RXFC *max_streams_uni_rxfc,
- int is_server);
- /*
- * Any streams still in the map will be released as though
- * ossl_quic_stream_map_release was called on them.
- */
- void ossl_quic_stream_map_cleanup(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm);
- /*
- * Allocate a new stream. type is a combination of one QUIC_STREAM_INITIATOR_*
- * value and one QUIC_STREAM_DIR_* value. Note that clients can e.g. allocate
- * server-initiated streams as they will need to allocate a QUIC_STREAM
- * structure to track any stream created by the server, etc.
- *
- * stream_id must be a valid value. Returns NULL if a stream already exists
- * with the given ID.
- */
- QUIC_STREAM *ossl_quic_stream_map_alloc(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm,
- uint64_t stream_id,
- int type);
- /*
- * Releases a stream object. Note that this must only be done once the teardown
- * process is entirely complete and the object will never be referenced again.
- */
- void ossl_quic_stream_map_release(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm, QUIC_STREAM *stream);
- /*
- * Calls visit_cb() for each stream in the map. visit_cb_arg is an opaque
- * argument which is passed through.
- */
- void ossl_quic_stream_map_visit(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm,
- void (*visit_cb)(QUIC_STREAM *stream, void *arg),
- void *visit_cb_arg);
- /*
- * Retrieves a stream by stream ID. Returns NULL if it does not exist.
- */
- QUIC_STREAM *ossl_quic_stream_map_get_by_id(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm,
- uint64_t stream_id);
- /*
- * Marks the given stream as active or inactive based on its state. Idempotent.
- *
- * When a stream is marked active, it becomes available in the iteration list,
- * and when a stream is marked inactive, it no longer appears in the iteration
- * list.
- *
- * Calling this function invalidates any iterator currently pointing at the
- * given stream object, but iterators not currently pointing at the given stream
- * object are not invalidated.
- */
- void ossl_quic_stream_map_update_state(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm, QUIC_STREAM *s);
- /*
- * Sets the RR stepping value, n. The RR rotation will be advanced every n
- * packets. The default value is 1.
- */
- void ossl_quic_stream_map_set_rr_stepping(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm, size_t stepping);
- /*
- * Returns 1 if the stream ordinal given is allowed by the current stream count
- * flow control limit, assuming a locally initiated stream of a type described
- * by is_uni.
- *
- * Note that stream_ordinal is a stream ordinal, not a stream ID.
- */
- int ossl_quic_stream_map_is_local_allowed_by_stream_limit(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm,
- uint64_t stream_ordinal,
- int is_uni);
- /*
- * Stream Send Part
- * ================
- */
- /*
- * Ensures that the sending part has transitioned out of the READY state (i.e.,
- * to SEND, or a subsequent state). This function is named as it is because,
- * while on paper the distinction between READY and SEND is whether we have
- * started transmitting application data, in practice the meaningful distinction
- * between the two states is whether we have allocated a stream ID to the stream
- * or not. QUIC permits us to defer stream ID allocation until first STREAM (or
- * STREAM_DATA_BLOCKED) frame transmission for locally-initiated streams.
- *
- * Our implementation does not currently do this and we allocate stream IDs up
- * front, however we may revisit this in the future. Calling this represents a
- * demand for a stream ID by the caller and ensures one has been allocated to
- * the stream, and causes us to transition to SEND if we are still in the READY
- * state.
- *
- * Returns 0 if there is no send part (caller error) and 1 otherwise.
- */
- int ossl_quic_stream_map_ensure_send_part_id(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm,
- QUIC_STREAM *qs);
- /*
- * Transitions from SEND to the DATA_SENT state. Note that this is NOT the same
- * as the point in time at which the final size of the stream becomes known
- * (i.e., the time at which ossl_quic_sstream_fin()) is called as it occurs when
- * we have SENT all data on a given stream send part, not merely buffered it.
- * Note that this transition is NOT reversed in the event of some of that data
- * being lost.
- *
- * Returns 1 if the state transition was successfully taken. Returns 0 if there
- * is no send part (caller error) or if the state transition cannot be taken
- * because the send part is not in the SEND state.
- */
- int ossl_quic_stream_map_notify_all_data_sent(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm,
- QUIC_STREAM *qs);
- /*
- * Transitions from the DATA_SENT to DATA_RECVD state; should be called
- * when all transmitted stream data is ACKed by the peer.
- *
- * Returns 1 if the state transition was successfully taken. Returns 0 if there
- * is no send part (caller error) or the state transition cannot be taken
- * because the send part is not in the DATA_SENT state. Because
- * ossl_quic_stream_map_notify_all_data_sent() should always be called prior to
- * this function, the send state must already be in DATA_SENT in order for this
- * function to succeed.
- */
- int ossl_quic_stream_map_notify_totally_acked(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm,
- QUIC_STREAM *qs);
- /*
- * Resets the sending part of a stream. This is a transition from the READY,
- * SEND or DATA_SENT send stream states to the RESET_SENT state.
- *
- * This function returns 1 if the transition is taken (i.e., if the send stream
- * part was in one of the states above), or if it is already in the RESET_SENT
- * state (idempotent operation), or if it has reached the RESET_RECVD state.
- *
- * It returns 0 if in the DATA_RECVD state, as a send stream cannot be reset
- * in this state. It also returns 0 if there is no send part (caller error).
- */
- int ossl_quic_stream_map_reset_stream_send_part(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm,
- QUIC_STREAM *qs,
- uint64_t aec);
- /*
- * Transitions from the RESET_SENT to the RESET_RECVD state. This should be
- * called when a sent RESET_STREAM frame has been acknowledged by the peer.
- *
- * This function returns 1 if the transition is taken (i.e., if the send stream
- * part was in one of the states above) or if it is already in the RESET_RECVD
- * state (idempotent operation).
- *
- * It returns 0 if not in the RESET_SENT or RESET_RECVD states, as this function
- * should only be called after we have already sent a RESET_STREAM frame and
- * entered the RESET_SENT state. It also returns 0 if there is no send part
- * (caller error).
- */
- int ossl_quic_stream_map_notify_reset_stream_acked(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm,
- QUIC_STREAM *qs);
- /*
- * Stream Receive Part
- * ===================
- */
- /*
- * Transitions from the RECV receive stream state to the SIZE_KNOWN state. This
- * should be called once a STREAM frame is received for the stream with the FIN
- * bit set. final_size should be the final size of the stream in bytes.
- *
- * Returns 1 if the transition was taken.
- */
- int ossl_quic_stream_map_notify_size_known_recv_part(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm,
- QUIC_STREAM *qs,
- uint64_t final_size);
- /*
- * Transitions from the SIZE_KNOWN receive stream state to the DATA_RECVD state.
- * This should be called once all data for a receive stream is received.
- *
- * Returns 1 if the transition was taken.
- */
- int ossl_quic_stream_map_notify_totally_received(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm,
- QUIC_STREAM *qs);
- /*
- * Transitions from the DATA_RECVD receive stream state to the DATA_READ state.
- * This should be called once all data for a receive stream is read by the
- * application.
- *
- * Returns 1 if the transition was taken.
- */
- int ossl_quic_stream_map_notify_totally_read(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm,
- QUIC_STREAM *qs);
- /*
- * Transitions from the RECV, SIZE_KNOWN or DATA_RECVD receive stream state to
- * the RESET_RECVD state. This should be called on RESET_STREAM.
- *
- * Returns 1 if the transition was taken.
- */
- int ossl_quic_stream_map_notify_reset_recv_part(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm,
- QUIC_STREAM *qs,
- uint64_t app_error_code,
- uint64_t final_size);
- /*
- * Transitions from the RESET_RECVD receive stream state to the RESET_READ
- * receive stream state. This should be called when the application is notified
- * of a stream reset.
- */
- int ossl_quic_stream_map_notify_app_read_reset_recv_part(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm,
- QUIC_STREAM *qs);
- /*
- * Marks the receiving part of a stream for STOP_SENDING. This is orthogonal to
- * receive stream state as it does not affect it directly.
- *
- * Returns 1 if the receiving part of a stream was not already marked for
- * STOP_SENDING.
- * Returns 0 otherwise, which need not be considered an error.
- */
- int ossl_quic_stream_map_stop_sending_recv_part(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm,
- QUIC_STREAM *qs,
- uint64_t aec);
- /*
- * Marks the stream as wanting a STOP_SENDING frame transmitted. It is not valid
- * to call this if ossl_quic_stream_map_stop_sending_recv_part() has not been
- * called. For TXP use.
- */
- int ossl_quic_stream_map_schedule_stop_sending(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm,
- QUIC_STREAM *qs);
- /*
- * Accept Queue Management
- * =======================
- */
- /*
- * Adds a stream to the accept queue.
- */
- void ossl_quic_stream_map_push_accept_queue(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm,
- QUIC_STREAM *s);
- /*
- * Returns the next item to be popped from the accept queue, or NULL if it is
- * empty.
- */
- QUIC_STREAM *ossl_quic_stream_map_peek_accept_queue(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm);
- /*
- * Removes a stream from the accept queue. rtt is the estimated connection RTT.
- * The stream is retired for the purposes of MAX_STREAMS RXFC.
- *
- * Precondition: s is in the accept queue.
- */
- void ossl_quic_stream_map_remove_from_accept_queue(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm,
- QUIC_STREAM *s,
- OSSL_TIME rtt);
- /* Returns the length of the accept queue for the given stream type. */
- size_t ossl_quic_stream_map_get_accept_queue_len(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm, int is_uni);
- /* Returns the total length of the accept queues for all stream types. */
- size_t ossl_quic_stream_map_get_total_accept_queue_len(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm);
- /*
- * Shutdown Flush and GC
- * =====================
- */
- /*
- * Delete streams ready for GC. Pointers to those QUIC_STREAM objects become
- * invalid.
- */
- void ossl_quic_stream_map_gc(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm);
- /*
- * Begins shutdown stream flush triage. Analyses all streams, including deleted
- * but not yet GC'd streams, to determine if we should wait for that stream to
- * be fully flushed before shutdown. After calling this, call
- * ossl_quic_stream_map_is_shutdown_flush_finished() to determine if all
- * shutdown flush eligible streams have been flushed.
- */
- void ossl_quic_stream_map_begin_shutdown_flush(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm);
- /*
- * Returns 1 if all shutdown flush eligible streams have finished flushing,
- * or if ossl_quic_stream_map_begin_shutdown_flush() has not been called.
- */
- int ossl_quic_stream_map_is_shutdown_flush_finished(QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm);
- /*
- * QUIC Stream Iterator
- * ====================
- *
- * Allows the current set of active streams to be walked using a RR-based
- * algorithm. Each time ossl_quic_stream_iter_init is called, the RR algorithm
- * is stepped. The RR algorithm rotates the iteration order such that the next
- * active stream is returned first after n calls to ossl_quic_stream_iter_init,
- * where n is the stepping value configured via
- * ossl_quic_stream_map_set_rr_stepping.
- *
- * Suppose there are three active streams and the configured stepping is n:
- *
- * Iteration 0n: [Stream 1] [Stream 2] [Stream 3]
- * Iteration 1n: [Stream 2] [Stream 3] [Stream 1]
- * Iteration 2n: [Stream 3] [Stream 1] [Stream 2]
- *
- */
- typedef struct quic_stream_iter_st {
- QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm;
- QUIC_STREAM *first_stream, *stream;
- } QUIC_STREAM_ITER;
- /*
- * Initialise an iterator, advancing the RR algorithm as necessary (if
- * advance_rr is 1). After calling this, it->stream will be the first stream in
- * the iteration sequence, or NULL if there are no active streams.
- */
- void ossl_quic_stream_iter_init(QUIC_STREAM_ITER *it, QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm,
- int advance_rr);
- /*
- * Advances to next stream in iteration sequence. You do not need to call this
- * immediately after calling ossl_quic_stream_iter_init(). If the end of the
- * list is reached, it->stream will be NULL after calling this.
- */
- void ossl_quic_stream_iter_next(QUIC_STREAM_ITER *it);
- # endif
- #endif
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