1 | /*
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2 | * Copyright 2022-2023 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_INTERNAL_QUIC_STREAM_H
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11 | # define OSSL_INTERNAL_QUIC_STREAM_H
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12 | # pragma once
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13 |
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14 | #include "internal/e_os.h"
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15 | #include "internal/time.h"
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16 | #include "internal/quic_types.h"
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17 | #include "internal/quic_predef.h"
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18 | #include "internal/quic_wire.h"
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19 | #include "internal/quic_record_tx.h"
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20 | #include "internal/quic_record_rx.h"
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21 | #include "internal/quic_fc.h"
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22 | #include "internal/quic_statm.h"
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23 |
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24 | # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_QUIC
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25 |
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26 | /*
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27 | * QUIC Send Stream
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28 | * ================
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29 | *
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30 | * The QUIC Send Stream Manager (QUIC_SSTREAM) is responsible for:
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31 | *
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32 | * - accepting octet strings of stream data;
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33 | *
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34 | * - generating corresponding STREAM frames;
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35 | *
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36 | * - receiving notifications of lost frames, in order to generate new STREAM
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37 | * frames for the lost data;
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38 | *
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39 | * - receiving notifications of acknowledged frames, in order to internally
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40 | * reuse memory used to store acknowledged stream data;
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41 | *
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42 | * - informing the caller of how much more stream data it can accept into
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43 | * its internal buffers, so as to ensure that the amount of unacknowledged
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44 | * data which can be written to a stream is not infinite and to allow the
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45 | * caller to manifest backpressure conditions to the user.
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46 | *
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47 | * The QUIC_SSTREAM is instantiated once for every stream with a send component
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48 | * (i.e., for a unidirectional send stream or for the send component of a
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49 | * bidirectional stream).
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50 | *
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51 | * Note: The terms 'TX' and 'RX' are used when referring to frames, packets and
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52 | * datagrams. The terms 'send' and 'receive' are used when referring to the
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53 | * stream abstraction. Applications send; we transmit.
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54 | */
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55 |
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56 | /*
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57 | * Instantiates a new QUIC_SSTREAM. init_buf_size specifies the initial size of
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58 | * the stream data buffer in bytes, which must be positive.
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59 | */
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60 | QUIC_SSTREAM *ossl_quic_sstream_new(size_t init_buf_size);
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61 |
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62 | /*
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63 | * Frees a QUIC_SSTREAM and associated stream data storage.
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64 | *
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65 | * Any iovecs returned by ossl_quic_sstream_get_stream_frame cease to be valid after
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66 | * calling this function.
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67 | */
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68 | void ossl_quic_sstream_free(QUIC_SSTREAM *qss);
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69 |
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70 | /*
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71 | * (For TX packetizer use.) Retrieves information about application stream data
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72 | * which is ready for transmission.
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73 | *
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74 | * *hdr is filled with the logical offset, maximum possible length of stream
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75 | * data which can be transmitted, and a pointer to the stream data to be
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76 | * transmitted. is_fin is set to 1 if hdr->offset + hdr->len is the final size
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77 | * of the stream and 0 otherwise. hdr->stream_id is not set; the caller must set
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78 | * it.
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79 | *
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80 | * The caller is not obligated to send all of the data. If the caller does not
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81 | * send all of the data, the caller must reduce hdr->len before serializing the
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82 | * header structure and must ensure that hdr->is_fin is cleared.
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83 | *
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84 | * hdr->has_explicit_len is always set. It is the caller's responsibility to
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85 | * clear this if it wants to use the optimization of omitting the length field,
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86 | * as only the caller can know when this optimization can be performed.
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87 | *
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88 | * *num_iov must be set to the size of the iov array at call time. When this
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89 | * function returns successfully, it is updated to the number of iov entries
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90 | * which have been written.
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91 | *
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92 | * The stream data may be split across up to two IOVs due to internal ring
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93 | * buffer organisation. The sum of the lengths of the IOVs and the value written
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94 | * to hdr->len will always match. If the caller decides to send less than
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95 | * hdr->len of stream data, it must adjust the IOVs accordingly. This may be
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96 | * done by updating hdr->len and then calling the utility function
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97 | * ossl_quic_sstream_adjust_iov().
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98 | *
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99 | * After committing one or more bytes returned by ossl_quic_sstream_get_stream_frame to a
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100 | * packet, call ossl_quic_sstream_mark_transmitted with the inclusive range of logical
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101 | * byte numbers of the transmitted bytes (i.e., hdr->offset, hdr->offset +
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102 | * hdr->len - 1). If you do not call ossl_quic_sstream_mark_transmitted, the next call to
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103 | * ossl_quic_sstream_get_stream_frame will return the same data (or potentially the same
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104 | * and more, if more data has been appended by the application).
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105 | *
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106 | * It is the caller's responsibility to clamp the length of data which this
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107 | * function indicates is available according to other concerns, such as
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108 | * stream-level flow control, connection-level flow control, or the applicable
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109 | * maximum datagram payload length (MDPL) for a packet under construction.
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110 | *
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111 | * The skip argument can usually be given as zero. If it is non-zero, this
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112 | * function outputs a range which would be output if it were called again after
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113 | * calling ossl_quic_sstream_mark_transmitted() with the returned range, repeated 'skip'
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114 | * times, and so on. This may be useful for callers which wish to enumerate
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115 | * available stream frames and batch their calls to ossl_quic_sstream_mark_transmitted at
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116 | * a later time.
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117 | *
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118 | * On success, this function will never write *num_iov with a value other than
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119 | * 0, 1 or 2. A *num_iov value of 0 can only occurs when hdr->is_fin is set (for
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120 | * example, when a stream is closed after all existing data has been sent, and
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121 | * without sending any more data); otherwise the function returns 0 as there is
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122 | * nothing useful to report.
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123 | *
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124 | * Returns 1 on success and 0 if there is no stream data available for
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125 | * transmission, or on other error (such as if the caller provides fewer
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126 | * than two IOVs.)
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127 | */
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128 | int ossl_quic_sstream_get_stream_frame(QUIC_SSTREAM *qss,
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129 | size_t skip,
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130 | OSSL_QUIC_FRAME_STREAM *hdr,
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131 | OSSL_QTX_IOVEC *iov,
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132 | size_t *num_iov);
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133 |
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134 | /*
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135 | * Returns 1 if there is data pending transmission. Equivalent to calling
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136 | * ossl_quic_sstream_get_stream_frame and seeing if it succeeds.
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137 | */
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138 | int ossl_quic_sstream_has_pending(QUIC_SSTREAM *qss);
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139 |
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140 | /*
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141 | * Returns the current size of the stream; i.e., the number of bytes which have
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142 | * been appended to the stream so far.
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143 | */
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144 | uint64_t ossl_quic_sstream_get_cur_size(QUIC_SSTREAM *qss);
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145 |
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146 | /*
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147 | * (For TX packetizer use.) Marks a logical range of the send stream as having
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148 | * been transmitted.
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149 | *
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150 | * 0 denotes the first byte ever sent on the stream. The start and end values
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151 | * are both inclusive, therefore all calls to this function always mark at least
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152 | * one byte as being transmitted; if no bytes have been transmitted, do not call
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153 | * this function.
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154 | *
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155 | * If the STREAM frame sent had the FIN bit set, you must also call
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156 | * ossl_quic_sstream_mark_transmitted_fin() after calling this function.
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157 | *
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158 | * If you sent a zero-length STREAM frame with the FIN bit set, you need only
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159 | * call ossl_quic_sstream_mark_transmitted_fin() and must not call this function.
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160 | *
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161 | * Returns 1 on success and 0 on error (e.g. if end < start).
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162 | */
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163 | int ossl_quic_sstream_mark_transmitted(QUIC_SSTREAM *qss,
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164 | uint64_t start,
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165 | uint64_t end);
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166 |
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167 | /*
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168 | * (For TX packetizer use.) Marks a STREAM frame with the FIN bit set as having
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169 | * been transmitted. final_size is the final size of the stream (i.e., the value
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170 | * offset + len of the transmitted STREAM frame).
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171 | *
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172 | * This function fails returning 0 if ossl_quic_sstream_fin() has not been called or if
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173 | * final_size is not correct. The final_size argument is not strictly needed by
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174 | * the QUIC_SSTREAM but is required as a sanity check.
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175 | */
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176 | int ossl_quic_sstream_mark_transmitted_fin(QUIC_SSTREAM *qss,
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177 | uint64_t final_size);
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178 |
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179 | /*
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180 | * (RX/ACKM use.) Marks a logical range of the send stream as having been lost.
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181 | * The send stream will return the lost data for retransmission on a future call
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182 | * to ossl_quic_sstream_get_stream_frame. The start and end values denote logical byte
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183 | * numbers and are inclusive.
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184 | *
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185 | * If the lost frame had the FIN bit set, you must also call
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186 | * ossl_quic_sstream_mark_lost_fin() after calling this function.
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187 | *
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188 | * Returns 1 on success and 0 on error (e.g. if end < start).
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189 | */
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190 | int ossl_quic_sstream_mark_lost(QUIC_SSTREAM *qss,
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191 | uint64_t start,
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192 | uint64_t end);
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193 |
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194 | /*
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195 | * (RX/ACKM use.) Informs the QUIC_SSTREAM that a STREAM frame with the FIN bit
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196 | * set was lost.
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197 | *
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198 | * Returns 1 on success and 0 on error.
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199 | */
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200 | int ossl_quic_sstream_mark_lost_fin(QUIC_SSTREAM *qss);
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201 |
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202 | /*
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203 | * (RX/ACKM use.) Marks a logical range of the send stream as having been
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204 | * acknowledged, meaning that the storage for the data in that range of the
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205 | * stream can be now recycled and neither that logical range of the stream nor
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206 | * any subset of it can be retransmitted again. The start and end values are
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207 | * inclusive.
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208 | *
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209 | * If the acknowledged frame had the FIN bit set, you must also call
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210 | * ossl_quic_sstream_mark_acked_fin() after calling this function.
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211 | *
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212 | * Returns 1 on success and 0 on error (e.g. if end < start).
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213 | */
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214 | int ossl_quic_sstream_mark_acked(QUIC_SSTREAM *qss,
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215 | uint64_t start,
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216 | uint64_t end);
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217 |
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218 | /*
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219 | * (RX/ACKM use.) Informs the QUIC_SSTREAM that a STREAM frame with the FIN bit
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220 | * set was acknowledged.
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221 | *
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222 | * Returns 1 on success and 0 on error.
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223 | */
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224 | int ossl_quic_sstream_mark_acked_fin(QUIC_SSTREAM *qss);
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225 |
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226 | /*
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227 | * (Front end use.) Appends user data to the stream. The data is copied into the
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228 | * stream. The amount of data consumed from buf is written to *consumed on
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229 | * success (short writes are possible). The amount of data which can be written
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230 | * can be determined in advance by calling the ossl_quic_sstream_get_buffer_avail()
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231 | * function; data is copied into an internal ring buffer of finite size.
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232 | *
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233 | * If the buffer is full, this should be materialised as a backpressure
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234 | * condition by the front end. This is not considered a failure condition;
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235 | * *consumed is written as 0 and the function returns 1.
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236 | *
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237 | * Returns 1 on success or 0 on failure.
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238 | */
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239 | int ossl_quic_sstream_append(QUIC_SSTREAM *qss,
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240 | const unsigned char *buf,
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241 | size_t buf_len,
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242 | size_t *consumed);
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243 |
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244 | /*
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245 | * Marks a stream as finished. ossl_quic_sstream_append() may not be called anymore
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246 | * after calling this.
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247 | */
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248 | void ossl_quic_sstream_fin(QUIC_SSTREAM *qss);
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249 |
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250 | /*
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251 | * If the stream has had ossl_quic_sstream_fin() called, returns 1 and writes
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252 | * the final size to *final_size. Otherwise, returns 0.
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253 | */
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254 | int ossl_quic_sstream_get_final_size(QUIC_SSTREAM *qss, uint64_t *final_size);
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255 |
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256 | /*
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257 | * Returns 1 iff all bytes (and any FIN, if any) which have been appended to the
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258 | * QUIC_SSTREAM so far, and any FIN (if any), have been both sent and acked.
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259 | */
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260 | int ossl_quic_sstream_is_totally_acked(QUIC_SSTREAM *qss);
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261 |
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262 | /*
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263 | * Resizes the internal ring buffer. All stream data is preserved safely.
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264 | *
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265 | * This can be used to expand or contract the ring buffer, but not to contract
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266 | * the ring buffer below the amount of stream data currently stored in it.
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267 | * Returns 1 on success and 0 on failure.
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268 | *
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269 | * IMPORTANT: Any buffers referenced by iovecs output by
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270 | * ossl_quic_sstream_get_stream_frame() cease to be valid after calling this function.
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271 | */
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272 | int ossl_quic_sstream_set_buffer_size(QUIC_SSTREAM *qss, size_t num_bytes);
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273 |
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274 | /*
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275 | * Gets the internal ring buffer size in bytes.
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276 | */
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277 | size_t ossl_quic_sstream_get_buffer_size(QUIC_SSTREAM *qss);
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278 |
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279 | /*
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280 | * Gets the number of bytes used in the internal ring buffer.
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281 | */
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282 | size_t ossl_quic_sstream_get_buffer_used(QUIC_SSTREAM *qss);
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283 |
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284 | /*
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285 | * Gets the number of bytes free in the internal ring buffer.
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286 | */
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287 | size_t ossl_quic_sstream_get_buffer_avail(QUIC_SSTREAM *qss);
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288 |
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289 | /*
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290 | * Utility function to ensure the length of an array of iovecs matches the
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291 | * length given as len. Trailing iovecs have their length values reduced or set
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292 | * to 0 as necessary.
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293 | */
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294 | void ossl_quic_sstream_adjust_iov(size_t len,
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295 | OSSL_QTX_IOVEC *iov,
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296 | size_t num_iov);
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297 |
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298 | /*
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299 | * Sets flag to cleanse the buffered data when it is acked.
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300 | */
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301 | void ossl_quic_sstream_set_cleanse(QUIC_SSTREAM *qss, int cleanse);
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302 |
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303 | /*
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304 | * QUIC Receive Stream Manager
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305 | * ===========================
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306 | *
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307 | * The QUIC Receive Stream Manager (QUIC_RSTREAM) is responsible for
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308 | * storing the received stream data frames until the application
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309 | * is able to read the data.
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310 | *
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311 | * The QUIC_RSTREAM is instantiated once for every stream that can receive data.
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312 | * (i.e., for a unidirectional receiving stream or for the receiving component
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313 | * of a bidirectional stream).
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314 | */
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315 |
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316 | /*
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317 | * Create a new instance of QUIC_RSTREAM with pointers to the flow
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318 | * controller and statistics module. They can be NULL for unit testing.
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319 | * If they are non-NULL, the `rxfc` is called when receive stream data
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320 | * is read by application. `statm` is queried for current rtt.
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321 | * `rbuf_size` is the initial size of the ring buffer to be used
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322 | * when ossl_quic_rstream_move_to_rbuf() is called.
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323 | */
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324 | QUIC_RSTREAM *ossl_quic_rstream_new(QUIC_RXFC *rxfc,
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325 | OSSL_STATM *statm, size_t rbuf_size);
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326 |
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327 | /*
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328 | * Frees a QUIC_RSTREAM and any associated storage.
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329 | */
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330 | void ossl_quic_rstream_free(QUIC_RSTREAM *qrs);
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331 |
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332 | /*
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333 | * Adds received stream frame data to `qrs`. The `pkt_wrap` refcount is
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334 | * incremented if the `data` is queued directly without copying.
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335 | * It can be NULL for unit-testing purposes, i.e. if `data` is static or
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336 | * never released before calling ossl_quic_rstream_free().
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337 | * The `offset` is the absolute offset of the data in the stream.
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338 | * `data_len` can be 0 - can be useful for indicating `fin` for empty stream.
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339 | * Or to indicate `fin` without any further data added to the stream.
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340 | */
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341 |
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342 | int ossl_quic_rstream_queue_data(QUIC_RSTREAM *qrs, OSSL_QRX_PKT *pkt,
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343 | uint64_t offset,
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344 | const unsigned char *data, uint64_t data_len,
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345 | int fin);
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346 |
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347 | /*
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348 | * Copies the data from the stream storage to buffer `buf` of size `size`.
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349 | * `readbytes` is set to the number of bytes actually copied.
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350 | * `fin` is set to 1 if all the data from the stream were read so the
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351 | * stream is finished. It is set to 0 otherwise.
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352 | */
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353 | int ossl_quic_rstream_read(QUIC_RSTREAM *qrs, unsigned char *buf, size_t size,
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354 | size_t *readbytes, int *fin);
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355 |
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356 | /*
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357 | * Peeks at the data in the stream storage. It copies them to buffer `buf`
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358 | * of size `size` and sets `readbytes` to the number of bytes actually copied.
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359 | * `fin` is set to 1 if the copied data reach end of the stream.
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360 | * It is set to 0 otherwise.
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361 | */
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362 | int ossl_quic_rstream_peek(QUIC_RSTREAM *qrs, unsigned char *buf, size_t size,
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363 | size_t *readbytes, int *fin);
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364 |
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365 | /*
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366 | * Returns the size of the data available for reading. `fin` is set to 1 if
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367 | * after reading all the available data the stream will be finished,
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368 | * set to 0 otherwise.
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369 | */
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370 | int ossl_quic_rstream_available(QUIC_RSTREAM *qrs, size_t *avail, int *fin);
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371 |
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372 | /*
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373 | * Sets *record to the beginning of the first readable stream data chunk and
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374 | * *reclen to the size of the chunk. *fin is set to 1 if the end of the
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375 | * chunk is the last of the stream data chunks.
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376 | * If there is no record available *record is set to NULL and *rec_len to 0;
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377 | * ossl_quic_rstream_release_record() should not be called in that case.
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378 | * Returns 1 on success (including calls if no record is available, or
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379 | * after end of the stream - in that case *fin will be set to 1 and
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380 | * *rec_len to 0), 0 on error.
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381 | * It is an error to call ossl_quic_rstream_get_record() multiple times
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382 | * without calling ossl_quic_rstream_release_record() in between.
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383 | */
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384 | int ossl_quic_rstream_get_record(QUIC_RSTREAM *qrs,
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385 | const unsigned char **record, size_t *rec_len,
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386 | int *fin);
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387 |
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388 | /*
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389 | * Releases (possibly partially) the record returned by
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390 | * previous ossl_quic_rstream_get_record() call.
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391 | * read_len between previously returned *rec_len and SIZE_MAX indicates
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392 | * release of the whole record. Otherwise only part of the record is
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393 | * released. The remaining part of the record is unlocked, another
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394 | * call to ossl_quic_rstream_get_record() is needed to obtain further
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395 | * stream data.
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396 | * Returns 1 on success, 0 on error.
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397 | * It is an error to call ossl_quic_rstream_release_record() multiple
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398 | * times without calling ossl_quic_rstream_get_record() in between.
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399 | */
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400 | int ossl_quic_rstream_release_record(QUIC_RSTREAM *qrs, size_t read_len);
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401 |
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402 | /*
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403 | * Moves received frame data from decrypted packets to ring buffer.
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404 | * This should be called when there are too many decrypted packets allocated.
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405 | * Returns 1 on success, 0 when it was not possible to release all
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406 | * referenced packets due to an insufficient size of the ring buffer.
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407 | * Exception is the packet from the record returned previously by
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408 | * ossl_quic_rstream_get_record() - that one will be always skipped.
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409 | */
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410 | int ossl_quic_rstream_move_to_rbuf(QUIC_RSTREAM *qrs);
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411 |
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412 | /*
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413 | * Resizes the internal ring buffer to a new `rbuf_size` size.
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414 | * Returns 1 on success, 0 on error.
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415 | * Possible error conditions are an allocation failure, trying to resize
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416 | * the ring buffer when ossl_quic_rstream_get_record() was called and
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417 | * not yet released, or trying to resize the ring buffer to a smaller size
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418 | * than currently occupied.
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419 | */
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420 | int ossl_quic_rstream_resize_rbuf(QUIC_RSTREAM *qrs, size_t rbuf_size);
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421 |
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422 | /*
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423 | * Sets flag to cleanse the buffered data when user reads it.
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424 | */
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425 | void ossl_quic_rstream_set_cleanse(QUIC_RSTREAM *qrs, int cleanse);
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426 | # endif
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427 |
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428 | #endif
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