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- =pod
- =head1 NAME
- openssl-qlog - OpenSSL qlog tracing functionality
- =head1 DESCRIPTION
- OpenSSL has unstable support for generating logs in the qlog logging format,
- which can be used to obtain diagnostic data for QUIC connections. The data
- generated includes information on packets sent and received and the frames
- contained within them, as well as loss detection and other events.
- The qlog output generated by OpenSSL can be used to obtain diagnostic
- visualisations of a given QUIC connection using tools such as B<qvis>.
- B<WARNING:> The output of OpenSSL's qlog functionality uses an unstable format
- based on a draft specification. qlog output is not subject to any format
- stability or compatibility guarantees at this time, and B<will> change in
- incompatible ways in future versions of OpenSSL. See B<FORMAT STABILITY> below
- for details.
- =head1 USAGE
- When OpenSSL is built with qlog support, qlog is enabled at run time by setting
- the standard B<QLOGDIR> environment variable to point to a directory where qlog
- files should be written. Once set, any QUIC connection established by OpenSSL
- will have a qlog file written automatically to the specified directory.
- Log files are generated in the I<.sqlog> format based on JSON-SEQ (RFC 7464).
- The filenames of generated log files under the specified B<QLOGDIR> use the
- following structure:
- {connection_odcid}_{vantage_point_type}.sqlog
- where B<{connection_odcid}> is the lowercase hexadecimal encoding of a QUIC
- connection's Original Destination Connection ID, which is the Destination
- Connection ID used in the header of the first Initial packet sent as part of the
- connection process, and B<{vantage_point_type}> is either C<client> or
- C<server>, reflecting the perspective of the endpoint producing the qlog output.
- The qlog functionality can be disabled at OpenSSL build time using the
- I<no-unstable-qlog> configure flag.
- =head1 SUPPORTED EVENT TYPES
- The following event types are currently supported:
- =over 4
- =item B<connectivity:connection_started>
- =item B<connectivity:connection_state_updated>
- =item B<connectivity:connection_closed>
- =item B<transport:parameters_set>
- =item B<transport:packet_sent>
- =item B<transport:packet_received>
- =item B<recovery:packet_lost>
- =back
- =head1 FILTERS
- By default, all supported event types are logged. The B<OSSL_QFILTER>
- environment variable can be used to configure a filter specification which
- determines which event types are to be logged. Each event type can be turned on
- and off individually. The filter specification is a space-separated list of
- terms listing event types to enable or disable. The terms are applied in order,
- thus the effects of later terms override the effects of earlier terms.
- =head2 Examples
- Here are some example filter specifications:
- =over 4
- =item C<*> (or C<+*>)
- Enable all supported qlog event types.
- =item C<-*>
- Disable all qlog event types.
- =item C<* -transport:packet_received>
- Enable all qlog event types, but disable the B<transport:packet_received> event
- type.
- =item C<-* transport:packet_sent>
- Disable all qlog event types, except for the B<transport:packet_sent> event type.
- =item C<-* connectivity:* transport:parameters_set>
- Disable all qlog event types, except for B<transport:parameters_set> and all
- supported event types in the B<connectivity> category.
- =back
- =head2 Filter Syntax Specification
- Formally, the format of the filter specification in ABNF is as follows:
- filter = *filter-term
- filter-term = add-sub-term
- add-sub-term = ["-" / "+"] specifier
- specifier = global-specifier / qualified-specifier
- global-specifier = wildcard
- qualified-specifier = component-specifier ":" component-specifier
- component-specifier = name / wildcard
- wildcard = "*"
- name = 1*(ALPHA / DIGIT / "_" / "-")
- Filter terms are interpreted as follows:
- =over 4
- =item C<+*> (or C<*>)
- Enables all event types.
- =item C<-*>
- Disables all event types.
- =item C<+foo:*> (or C<foo:*>)
- Enables all event types in the B<foo> category.
- =item C<-foo:*>
- Disables all event types in the B<foo> category.
- =item C<+foo:bar> (or C<foo:bar>)
- Enables a specific event type B<foo:bar>.
- =item C<-foo:bar>
- Disables a specific event type B<foo:bar>.
- =back
- Partial wildcard matches are not supported at this time.
- =head2 Default Configuration
- If the B<OSSL_QFILTER> environment variable is not set or set to the empty
- string, this is equivalent to enabling all event types (i.e., it is equivalent
- to a filter of C<*>). Note that the B<QLOGDIR> environment variable must also be
- set to enable qlog.
- =head1 FORMAT STABILITY
- The OpenSSL qlog functionality currently implements a draft version of the qlog
- specification. Future revisions to the qlog specification in advance of formal
- standardisation are expected to introduce incompatible and breaking changes to
- the qlog format. The OpenSSL qlog functionality will transition to producing
- output in this format in the future once standardisation is complete.
- Because of this, the qlog output of OpenSSL B<will> change in incompatible and
- breaking ways in the future, including in non-major releases of OpenSSL. The
- qlog output of OpenSSL is considered unstable and not subject to any format
- stability or compatibility guarantees at this time.
- Users of the OpenSSL qlog functionality must be aware that the output may change
- arbitrarily between releases and that the preservation of compatibility with any
- given tool between releases is not guaranteed.
- =head2 Aims
- The OpenSSL draft qlog functionality is primarily intended for use in
- conjunction with the qvis tool L<https://qvis.quictools.info/>. In terms of
- format compatibility, the output format of the OpenSSL qlog functionality is
- expected to track what is supported by qvis. As such, future changes to the
- output of the OpenSSL qlog functionality are expected to track changes in qvis
- as they occur, and reflect the versions of qlog currently supported by qvis.
- This means that prior to the finalisation of the qlog standard, in the event of
- a disparity between the current draft and what qvis supports, the OpenSSL qlog
- functionality will generally aim for qvis compatibility over compliance with the
- latest draft.
- As such, OpenSSL's qlog functionality currently implements qlog version 0.3 as
- defined in B<draft-ietf-quic-qlog-main-schema-05> and
- B<draft-ietf-quic-qlog-quic-events-04>. These revisions are intentionally used
- instead of more recent revisions due to their qvis compatibility.
- =head1 LIMITATIONS
- The OpenSSL implementation of qlog currently has the following limitations:
- =over 4
- =item
- Not all event types defined by the draft specification are implemented.
- =item
- Only the JSON-SEQ (B<.sqlog>) output format is supported.
- =item
- Only the B<QLOGDIR> environment variable is supported for configuring the qlog
- output directory. The standard B<QLOGFILE> environment variable is not
- supported.
- =item
- There is no API for programmatically enabling or controlling the qlog
- functionality.
- =back
- =head1 SEE ALSO
- L<openssl-quic(7)>, L<openssl-env(7)>
- =head1 HISTORY
- This functionality was added in OpenSSL 3.3.
- =head1 COPYRIGHT
- Copyright 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
- L<https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html>.
- =cut
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