1 | /*
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2 | * Copyright 2022-2024 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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3 | *
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4 | * Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
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5 | * this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
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6 | * in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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7 | * https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
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8 | */
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9 |
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10 | #ifndef OSSL_QUIC_CHANNEL_H
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11 | # define OSSL_QUIC_CHANNEL_H
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12 |
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13 | # include <openssl/ssl.h>
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14 | # include "internal/quic_types.h"
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15 | # include "internal/quic_record_tx.h"
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16 | # include "internal/quic_wire.h"
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17 | # include "internal/quic_predef.h"
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18 | # include "internal/qlog.h"
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19 | # include "internal/time.h"
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20 | # include "internal/thread.h"
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21 |
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22 | # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_QUIC
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23 |
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24 | /*
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25 | * QUIC Channel
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26 | * ============
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27 | *
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28 | * A QUIC channel (QUIC_CHANNEL) is an object which binds together all of the
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29 | * various pieces of QUIC into a single top-level object, and handles connection
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30 | * state which is not specific to the client or server roles. In particular, it
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31 | * is strictly separated from the libssl front end I/O API personality layer,
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32 | * and is not an SSL object.
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33 | *
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34 | * The name QUIC_CHANNEL is chosen because QUIC_CONNECTION is already in use,
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35 | * but functionally these relate to the same thing (a QUIC connection). The use
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36 | * of two separate objects ensures clean separation between the API personality
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37 | * layer and common code for handling connections, and between the functionality
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38 | * which is specific to clients and which is specific to servers, and the
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39 | * functionality which is common to both.
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40 | *
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41 | * The API personality layer provides SSL objects (e.g. a QUIC_CONNECTION) which
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42 | * consume a QUIC channel and implement a specific public API. Things which are
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43 | * handled by the API personality layer include emulation of blocking semantics,
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44 | * handling of SSL object mode flags like non-partial write mode, etc.
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45 | *
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46 | * Where the QUIC_CHANNEL is used in a server role, there is one QUIC_CHANNEL
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47 | * per connection. In the future a QUIC Channel Manager will probably be defined
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48 | * to handle ownership of resources which are shared between connections (e.g.
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49 | * demuxers). Since we only use server-side functionality for dummy test servers
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50 | * for now, which only need to handle one connection at a time, this is not
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51 | * currently modelled.
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52 | *
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53 | * Synchronisation
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54 | * ---------------
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55 | *
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56 | * To support thread assisted mode, QUIC_CHANNEL can be used by multiple
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57 | * threads. **It is the caller's responsibility to ensure that the QUIC_CHANNEL
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58 | * is only accessed (whether via its methods or via direct access to its state)
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59 | * while the channel mutex is held**, except for methods explicitly marked as
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60 | * not requiring prior locking. This is an unchecked precondition.
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61 | *
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62 | * The instantiator of the channel is responsible for providing a suitable
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63 | * mutex which then serves as the channel mutex; see QUIC_CHANNEL_ARGS.
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64 | */
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65 |
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66 | /*
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67 | * The function does not acquire the channel mutex and assumes it is already
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68 | * held by the calling thread.
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69 | *
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70 | * Any function tagged with this has the following precondition:
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71 | *
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72 | * Precondition: must hold channel mutex (unchecked)
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73 | */
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74 | # define QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
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75 |
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76 | /*
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77 | * The function acquires the channel mutex and releases it before returning in
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78 | * all circumstances.
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79 | *
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80 | * Any function tagged with this has the following precondition and
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81 | * postcondition:
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82 | *
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83 | * Precondition: must not hold channel mutex (unchecked)
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84 | * Postcondition: channel mutex is not held (by calling thread)
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85 | */
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86 | # define QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
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87 |
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88 | /*
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89 | * The function acquires the channel mutex and leaves it acquired
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90 | * when returning success.
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91 | *
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92 | * Any function tagged with this has the following precondition and
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93 | * postcondition:
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94 | *
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95 | * Precondition: must not hold channel mutex (unchecked)
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96 | * Postcondition: channel mutex is held by calling thread
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97 | * or function returned failure
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98 | */
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99 | # define QUIC_ACQUIRES_LOCK
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100 |
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101 | # define QUIC_TODO_LOCK
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102 |
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103 | # define QUIC_CHANNEL_STATE_IDLE 0
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104 | # define QUIC_CHANNEL_STATE_ACTIVE 1
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105 | # define QUIC_CHANNEL_STATE_TERMINATING_CLOSING 2
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106 | # define QUIC_CHANNEL_STATE_TERMINATING_DRAINING 3
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107 | # define QUIC_CHANNEL_STATE_TERMINATED 4
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108 |
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109 | typedef struct quic_channel_args_st {
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110 | /*
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111 | * The QUIC_PORT which the channel is to belong to. The lifetime of the
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112 | * QUIC_PORT must exceed that of the created channel.
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113 | */
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114 | QUIC_PORT *port;
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115 | /* LCIDM to register LCIDs with. */
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116 | QUIC_LCIDM *lcidm;
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117 | /* SRTM to register SRTs with. */
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118 | QUIC_SRTM *srtm;
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119 |
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120 | int is_server;
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121 | SSL *tls;
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122 |
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123 | /* Whether to use qlog. */
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124 | int use_qlog;
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125 |
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126 | /* Title to use for the qlog session, or NULL. */
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127 | const char *qlog_title;
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128 | } QUIC_CHANNEL_ARGS;
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129 |
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130 | /* Represents the cause for a connection's termination. */
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131 | typedef struct quic_terminate_cause_st {
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132 | /*
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133 | * If we are in a TERMINATING or TERMINATED state, this is the error code
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134 | * associated with the error. This field is valid iff we are in the
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135 | * TERMINATING or TERMINATED states.
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136 | */
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137 | uint64_t error_code;
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138 |
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139 | /*
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140 | * If terminate_app is set and this is nonzero, this is the frame type which
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141 | * caused the connection to be terminated.
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142 | */
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143 | uint64_t frame_type;
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144 |
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145 | /*
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146 | * Optional reason string. When calling ossl_quic_channel_local_close, if a
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147 | * reason string pointer is passed, it is copied and stored inside
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148 | * QUIC_CHANNEL for the remainder of the lifetime of the channel object.
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149 | * Thus the string pointed to by this value, if non-NULL, is valid for the
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150 | * lifetime of the QUIC_CHANNEL object.
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151 | */
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152 | const char *reason;
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153 |
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154 | /*
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155 | * Length of reason in bytes. The reason is supposed to contain a UTF-8
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156 | * string but may be arbitrary data if the reason came from the network.
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157 | */
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158 | size_t reason_len;
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159 |
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160 | /* Is this error code in the transport (0) or application (1) space? */
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161 | unsigned int app : 1;
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162 |
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163 | /*
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164 | * If set, the cause of the termination is a received CONNECTION_CLOSE
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165 | * frame. Otherwise, we decided to terminate ourselves and sent a
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166 | * CONNECTION_CLOSE frame (regardless of whether the peer later also sends
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167 | * one).
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168 | */
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169 | unsigned int remote : 1;
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170 | } QUIC_TERMINATE_CAUSE;
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171 |
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172 | /*
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173 | * Create a new QUIC channel using the given arguments. The argument structure
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174 | * does not need to remain allocated. Returns NULL on failure.
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175 | *
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176 | * Only QUIC_PORT should use this function.
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177 | */
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178 | QUIC_CHANNEL *ossl_quic_channel_new(const QUIC_CHANNEL_ARGS *args);
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179 |
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180 | /* No-op if ch is NULL. */
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181 | void ossl_quic_channel_free(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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182 |
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183 | /* Set mutator callbacks for test framework support */
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184 | int ossl_quic_channel_set_mutator(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch,
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185 | ossl_mutate_packet_cb mutatecb,
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186 | ossl_finish_mutate_cb finishmutatecb,
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187 | void *mutatearg);
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188 |
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189 | /*
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190 | * Connection Lifecycle Events
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191 | * ===========================
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192 | *
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193 | * Various events that can be raised on the channel by other parts of the QUIC
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194 | * implementation. Some of these are suitable for general use by any part of the
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195 | * code (e.g. ossl_quic_channel_raise_protocol_error), others are for very
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196 | * specific use by particular components only (e.g.
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197 | * ossl_quic_channel_on_handshake_confirmed).
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198 | */
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199 |
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200 | /*
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201 | * To be used by a QUIC connection. Starts the channel. For a client-mode
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202 | * channel, this starts sending the first handshake layer message, etc. Can only
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203 | * be called in the idle state; successive calls are ignored.
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204 | */
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205 | int ossl_quic_channel_start(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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206 |
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207 | /* Start a locally initiated connection shutdown. */
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208 | void ossl_quic_channel_local_close(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch, uint64_t app_error_code,
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209 | const char *app_reason);
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210 |
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211 | /*
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212 | * Called when the handshake is confirmed.
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213 | */
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214 | int ossl_quic_channel_on_handshake_confirmed(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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215 |
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216 | /*
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217 | * Raises a protocol error. This is intended to be the universal call suitable
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218 | * for handling of all peer-triggered protocol violations or errors detected by
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219 | * us. We specify a QUIC transport-scope error code and optional frame type
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220 | * which was responsible. If a frame type is not applicable, specify zero. The
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221 | * reason string is not currently handled, but should be a string of static
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222 | * storage duration. If the connection has already terminated due to a previous
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223 | * protocol error, this is a no-op; first error wins.
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224 | *
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225 | * Usually the ossl_quic_channel_raise_protocol_error() function should be used.
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226 | * The ossl_quic_channel_raise_protocol_error_loc() function can be used
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227 | * directly for passing through existing call site information from an existing
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228 | * error.
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229 | */
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230 | void ossl_quic_channel_raise_protocol_error_loc(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch,
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231 | uint64_t error_code,
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232 | uint64_t frame_type,
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233 | const char *reason,
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234 | ERR_STATE *err_state,
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235 | const char *src_file,
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236 | int src_line,
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237 | const char *src_func);
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238 |
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239 | #define ossl_quic_channel_raise_protocol_error(ch, error_code, frame_type, reason) \
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240 | ossl_quic_channel_raise_protocol_error_loc((ch), (error_code), \
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241 | (frame_type), \
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242 | (reason), \
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243 | NULL, \
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244 | OPENSSL_FILE, \
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245 | OPENSSL_LINE, \
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246 | OPENSSL_FUNC)
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247 |
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248 | #define ossl_quic_channel_raise_protocol_error_state(ch, error_code, frame_type, reason, state) \
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249 | ossl_quic_channel_raise_protocol_error_loc((ch), (error_code), \
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250 | (frame_type), \
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251 | (reason), \
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252 | (state), \
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253 | OPENSSL_FILE, \
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254 | OPENSSL_LINE, \
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255 | OPENSSL_FUNC)
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256 |
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257 |
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258 | /*
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259 | * Returns 1 if permanent net error was detected on the QUIC_CHANNEL,
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260 | * 0 otherwise.
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261 | */
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262 | int ossl_quic_channel_net_error(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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263 |
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264 | /* Restore saved error state (best effort) */
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265 | void ossl_quic_channel_restore_err_state(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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266 |
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267 | /* For RXDP use. */
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268 | void ossl_quic_channel_on_remote_conn_close(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch,
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269 | OSSL_QUIC_FRAME_CONN_CLOSE *f);
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270 | void ossl_quic_channel_on_new_conn_id(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch,
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271 | OSSL_QUIC_FRAME_NEW_CONN_ID *f);
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272 |
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273 | /* Temporarily exposed during QUIC_PORT transition. */
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274 | int ossl_quic_channel_on_new_conn(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch, const BIO_ADDR *peer,
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275 | const QUIC_CONN_ID *peer_scid,
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276 | const QUIC_CONN_ID *peer_dcid);
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277 |
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278 | /* For use by QUIC_PORT. You should not need to call this directly. */
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279 | void ossl_quic_channel_subtick(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch, QUIC_TICK_RESULT *r,
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280 | uint32_t flags);
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281 |
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282 | /* For use by QUIC_PORT only. */
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283 | void ossl_quic_channel_raise_net_error(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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284 |
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285 | /* For use by QUIC_PORT only. */
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286 | void ossl_quic_channel_on_stateless_reset(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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287 |
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288 | void ossl_quic_channel_inject(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch, QUIC_URXE *e);
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289 |
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290 | /*
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291 | * Queries and Accessors
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292 | * =====================
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293 | */
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294 |
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295 | /* Gets the reactor which can be used to tick/poll on the channel. */
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296 | QUIC_REACTOR *ossl_quic_channel_get_reactor(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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297 |
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298 | /* Gets the QSM used with the channel. */
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299 | QUIC_STREAM_MAP *ossl_quic_channel_get_qsm(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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300 |
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301 | /* Gets the statistics manager used with the channel. */
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302 | OSSL_STATM *ossl_quic_channel_get_statm(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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303 |
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304 | /*
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305 | * Gets/sets the current peer address. Generally this should be used before
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306 | * starting a channel in client mode.
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307 | */
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308 | int ossl_quic_channel_get_peer_addr(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch, BIO_ADDR *peer_addr);
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309 | int ossl_quic_channel_set_peer_addr(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch, const BIO_ADDR *peer_addr);
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310 |
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311 | /*
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312 | * Returns an existing stream by stream ID. Returns NULL if the stream does not
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313 | * exist.
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314 | */
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315 | QUIC_STREAM *ossl_quic_channel_get_stream_by_id(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch,
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316 | uint64_t stream_id);
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317 |
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318 | /* Returns 1 if channel is terminating or terminated. */
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319 | int ossl_quic_channel_is_term_any(const QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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320 | const QUIC_TERMINATE_CAUSE *
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321 | ossl_quic_channel_get_terminate_cause(const QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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322 | int ossl_quic_channel_is_closing(const QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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323 | int ossl_quic_channel_is_terminated(const QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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324 | int ossl_quic_channel_is_active(const QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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325 | int ossl_quic_channel_is_handshake_complete(const QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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326 | int ossl_quic_channel_is_handshake_confirmed(const QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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327 |
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328 | QUIC_PORT *ossl_quic_channel_get0_port(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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329 | QUIC_ENGINE *ossl_quic_channel_get0_engine(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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330 | QUIC_DEMUX *ossl_quic_channel_get0_demux(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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331 |
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332 | SSL *ossl_quic_channel_get0_ssl(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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333 |
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334 | /*
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335 | * Retrieves a pointer to the channel mutex which was provided at the time the
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336 | * channel was instantiated. In order to allow locks to be acquired and released
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337 | * with the correct granularity, it is the caller's responsibility to ensure
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338 | * this lock is held for write while calling any QUIC_CHANNEL method, except for
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339 | * methods explicitly designed otherwise.
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340 | *
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341 | * This method is thread safe and does not require prior locking. It can also be
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342 | * called while the lock is already held. Note that this is simply a convenience
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343 | * function to access the mutex which was passed to the channel at instantiation
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344 | * time; it does not belong to the channel but rather is presumed to belong to
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345 | * the owner of the channel.
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346 | */
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347 | CRYPTO_MUTEX *ossl_quic_channel_get_mutex(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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348 |
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349 | /*
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350 | * Creates a new locally-initiated stream in the stream mapper, choosing an
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351 | * appropriate stream ID. If is_uni is 1, creates a unidirectional stream, else
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352 | * creates a bidirectional stream. Returns NULL on failure.
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353 | */
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354 | QUIC_STREAM *ossl_quic_channel_new_stream_local(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch, int is_uni);
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355 |
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356 | /*
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357 | * Creates a new remotely-initiated stream in the stream mapper. The stream ID
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358 | * is used to confirm the initiator and determine the stream type. The stream is
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359 | * automatically added to the QSM's accept queue. A pointer to the stream is
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360 | * also returned. Returns NULL on failure.
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361 | */
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362 | QUIC_STREAM *ossl_quic_channel_new_stream_remote(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch,
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363 | uint64_t stream_id);
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364 |
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365 | /*
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366 | * Configures incoming stream auto-reject. If enabled, incoming streams have
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367 | * both their sending and receiving parts automatically rejected using
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368 | * STOP_SENDING and STREAM_RESET frames. aec is the application error
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369 | * code to be used for those frames.
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370 | */
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371 | void ossl_quic_channel_set_incoming_stream_auto_reject(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch,
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372 | int enable,
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373 | uint64_t aec);
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374 |
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375 | /*
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376 | * Causes the channel to reject the sending and receiving parts of a stream,
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377 | * as though autorejected. Can be used if a stream has already been
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378 | * accepted.
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379 | */
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380 | void ossl_quic_channel_reject_stream(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch, QUIC_STREAM *qs);
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381 |
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382 | /* Replace local connection ID in TXP and DEMUX for testing purposes. */
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383 | int ossl_quic_channel_replace_local_cid(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch,
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384 | const QUIC_CONN_ID *conn_id);
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385 |
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386 | /* Setters for the msg_callback and msg_callback_arg */
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387 | void ossl_quic_channel_set_msg_callback(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch,
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388 | ossl_msg_cb msg_callback,
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389 | SSL *msg_callback_ssl);
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390 | void ossl_quic_channel_set_msg_callback_arg(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch,
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391 | void *msg_callback_arg);
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392 |
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393 | /* Testing use only - sets a TXKU threshold packet count override value. */
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394 | void ossl_quic_channel_set_txku_threshold_override(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch,
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395 | uint64_t tx_pkt_threshold);
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396 |
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397 | /* Testing use only - gets current 1-RTT key epochs for QTX and QRX. */
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398 | uint64_t ossl_quic_channel_get_tx_key_epoch(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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399 | uint64_t ossl_quic_channel_get_rx_key_epoch(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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400 |
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401 | /* Artificially trigger a spontaneous TXKU if possible. */
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402 | int ossl_quic_channel_trigger_txku(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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403 | int ossl_quic_channel_has_pending(const QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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404 |
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405 | /* Force transmission of an ACK-eliciting packet. */
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406 | int ossl_quic_channel_ping(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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407 |
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408 | /*
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409 | * These queries exist for diagnostic purposes only. They may roll over.
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410 | * Do not rely on them for non-testing purposes.
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411 | */
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412 | uint16_t ossl_quic_channel_get_diag_num_rx_ack(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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413 |
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414 | /*
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415 | * Diagnostic use only. Gets the current local CID.
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416 | */
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417 | void ossl_quic_channel_get_diag_local_cid(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch, QUIC_CONN_ID *cid);
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418 |
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419 | /*
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420 | * Returns 1 if stream count flow control allows us to create a new
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421 | * locally-initiated stream.
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422 | */
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423 | int ossl_quic_channel_is_new_local_stream_admissible(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch, int is_uni);
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424 |
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425 | /*
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426 | * Returns the number of additional streams that can currently be created based
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427 | * on flow control.
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428 | */
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429 | uint64_t ossl_quic_channel_get_local_stream_count_avail(const QUIC_CHANNEL *ch,
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430 | int is_uni);
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431 | uint64_t ossl_quic_channel_get_remote_stream_count_avail(const QUIC_CHANNEL *ch,
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432 | int is_uni);
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433 |
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434 | /*
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435 | * Returns 1 if we have generated our local transport parameters yet.
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436 | */
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437 | int ossl_quic_channel_have_generated_transport_params(const QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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438 |
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439 | /* Configures the idle timeout to request from peer (milliseconds, 0=no timeout). */
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440 | void ossl_quic_channel_set_max_idle_timeout_request(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch, uint64_t ms);
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441 | /* Get the configured idle timeout to request from peer. */
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442 | uint64_t ossl_quic_channel_get_max_idle_timeout_request(const QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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443 | /* Get the idle timeout requested by the peer. */
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444 | uint64_t ossl_quic_channel_get_max_idle_timeout_peer_request(const QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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445 | /* Get the idle timeout actually negotiated. */
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446 | uint64_t ossl_quic_channel_get_max_idle_timeout_actual(const QUIC_CHANNEL *ch);
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447 |
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448 | # endif
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449 |
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450 | #endif
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