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/*
* ngtcp2
*
* Copyright (c) 2017 ngtcp2 contributors
* Copyright (c) 2017 nghttp2 contributors
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
* a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
* "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
* without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
* distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
* permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
* the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
* included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
* EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
* MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
* NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
* LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
* OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
* WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#ifndef NGTCP2_H
#define NGTCP2_H
/* Define WIN32 when build target is Win32 API (borrowed from
libcurl) */
#if (defined(_WIN32) || defined(__WIN32__)) && !defined(WIN32)
# define WIN32
#endif
#ifdef _MSC_VER
# pragma warning(push)
# pragma warning(disable : 4324)
#endif
#include <stdlib.h>
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER < 1800)
/* MSVC < 2013 does not have inttypes.h because it is not C99
compliant. See compiler macros and version number in
https://sourceforge.net/p/predef/wiki/Compilers/ */
# include <stdint.h>
#else /* !defined(_MSC_VER) || (_MSC_VER >= 1800) */
# include <inttypes.h>
#endif /* !defined(_MSC_VER) || (_MSC_VER >= 1800) */
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#ifndef NGTCP2_USE_GENERIC_SOCKADDR
# ifdef WIN32
# ifndef WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
# define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
# endif /* WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN */
# include <ws2tcpip.h>
# else /* !WIN32 */
# include <sys/socket.h>
# include <netinet/in.h>
# endif /* !WIN32 */
#endif /* NGTCP2_USE_GENERIC_SOCKADDR */
#include <ngtcp2/version.h>
#ifdef NGTCP2_STATICLIB
# define NGTCP2_EXTERN
#elif defined(WIN32)
# ifdef BUILDING_NGTCP2
# define NGTCP2_EXTERN __declspec(dllexport)
# else /* !BUILDING_NGTCP2 */
# define NGTCP2_EXTERN __declspec(dllimport)
# endif /* !BUILDING_NGTCP2 */
#else /* !defined(WIN32) */
# ifdef BUILDING_NGTCP2
# define NGTCP2_EXTERN __attribute__((visibility("default")))
# else /* !BUILDING_NGTCP2 */
# define NGTCP2_EXTERN
# endif /* !BUILDING_NGTCP2 */
#endif /* !defined(WIN32) */
#ifdef _MSC_VER
# define NGTCP2_ALIGN(N) __declspec(align(N))
#else /* !_MSC_VER */
# define NGTCP2_ALIGN(N) __attribute__((aligned(N)))
#endif /* !_MSC_VER */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/**
* @typedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_ssize` is signed counterpart of size_t.
*/
typedef ptrdiff_t ngtcp2_ssize;
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_malloc` is a custom memory allocator to replace
* :manpage:`malloc(3)`. The |user_data| is
* :member:`ngtcp2_mem.user_data`.
*/
typedef void *(*ngtcp2_malloc)(size_t size, void *user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_free` is a custom memory allocator to replace
* :manpage:`free(3)`. The |user_data| is
* :member:`ngtcp2_mem.user_data`.
*/
typedef void (*ngtcp2_free)(void *ptr, void *user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_calloc` is a custom memory allocator to replace
* :manpage:`calloc(3)`. The |user_data| is the
* :member:`ngtcp2_mem.user_data`.
*/
typedef void *(*ngtcp2_calloc)(size_t nmemb, size_t size, void *user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_realloc` is a custom memory allocator to replace
* :manpage:`realloc(3)`. The |user_data| is the
* :member:`ngtcp2_mem.user_data`.
*/
typedef void *(*ngtcp2_realloc)(void *ptr, size_t size, void *user_data);
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_mem` is a custom memory allocator. The
* :member:`user_data` field is passed to each allocator function.
* This can be used, for example, to achieve per-connection memory
* pool.
*
* In the following example code, ``my_malloc``, ``my_free``,
* ``my_calloc`` and ``my_realloc`` are the replacement of the
* standard allocators :manpage:`malloc(3)`, :manpage:`free(3)`,
* :manpage:`calloc(3)` and :manpage:`realloc(3)` respectively::
*
* void *my_malloc_cb(size_t size, void *user_data) {
* (void)user_data;
* return my_malloc(size);
* }
*
* void my_free_cb(void *ptr, void *user_data) {
* (void)user_data;
* my_free(ptr);
* }
*
* void *my_calloc_cb(size_t nmemb, size_t size, void *user_data) {
* (void)user_data;
* return my_calloc(nmemb, size);
* }
*
* void *my_realloc_cb(void *ptr, size_t size, void *user_data) {
* (void)user_data;
* return my_realloc(ptr, size);
* }
*
* void conn_new() {
* ngtcp2_mem mem = {NULL, my_malloc_cb, my_free_cb, my_calloc_cb,
* my_realloc_cb};
*
* ...
* }
*/
typedef struct ngtcp2_mem {
/**
* :member:`user_data` is an arbitrary user supplied data. This
* is passed to each allocator function.
*/
void *user_data;
/**
* :member:`malloc` is a custom allocator function to replace
* :manpage:`malloc(3)`.
*/
ngtcp2_malloc malloc;
/**
* :member:`free` is a custom allocator function to replace
* :manpage:`free(3)`.
*/
ngtcp2_free free;
/**
* :member:`calloc` is a custom allocator function to replace
* :manpage:`calloc(3)`.
*/
ngtcp2_calloc calloc;
/**
* :member:`realloc` is a custom allocator function to replace
* :manpage:`realloc(3)`.
*/
ngtcp2_realloc realloc;
} ngtcp2_mem;
/**
* @macrosection
*
* Time related macros
*/
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_SECONDS` is a count of tick which corresponds to 1
* second.
*/
#define NGTCP2_SECONDS ((ngtcp2_duration)1000000000ULL)
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_MILLISECONDS` is a count of tick which corresponds
* to 1 millisecond.
*/
#define NGTCP2_MILLISECONDS ((ngtcp2_duration)1000000ULL)
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_MICROSECONDS` is a count of tick which corresponds
* to 1 microsecond.
*/
#define NGTCP2_MICROSECONDS ((ngtcp2_duration)1000ULL)
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_NANOSECONDS` is a count of tick which corresponds to
* 1 nanosecond.
*/
#define NGTCP2_NANOSECONDS ((ngtcp2_duration)1ULL)
/**
* @macrosection
*
* QUIC protocol version macros
*/
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_PROTO_VER_V1` is the QUIC version 1.
*/
#define NGTCP2_PROTO_VER_V1 ((uint32_t)0x00000001u)
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_PROTO_VER_V2` is the QUIC version 2. See
* :rfc:`9369`.
*/
#define NGTCP2_PROTO_VER_V2 ((uint32_t)0x6b3343cfu)
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_PROTO_VER_MAX` is the highest QUIC version that this
* library supports. Deprecated since v1.1.0.
*/
#define NGTCP2_PROTO_VER_MAX NGTCP2_PROTO_VER_V1
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_PROTO_VER_MIN` is the lowest QUIC version that this
* library supports. Deprecated since v1.1.0.
*/
#define NGTCP2_PROTO_VER_MIN NGTCP2_PROTO_VER_V1
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_RESERVED_VERSION_MASK` is the bit mask of reserved
* version.
*/
#define NGTCP2_RESERVED_VERSION_MASK 0x0a0a0a0au
/**
* @macrosection
*
* UDP datagram related macros
*/
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_MAX_UDP_PAYLOAD_SIZE` is the default maximum UDP
* datagram payload size that the local endpoint transmits.
*/
#define NGTCP2_MAX_UDP_PAYLOAD_SIZE 1200
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_MAX_PMTUD_UDP_PAYLOAD_SIZE` is the maximum UDP
* datagram payload size that Path MTU Discovery can discover.
*/
#define NGTCP2_MAX_PMTUD_UDP_PAYLOAD_SIZE 1452
/**
* @macrosection
*
* QUIC specific macros
*/
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_MAX_VARINT` is the maximum value which can be
* encoded in variable-length integer encoding.
*/
#define NGTCP2_MAX_VARINT ((1ULL << 62) - 1)
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_STATELESS_RESET_TOKENLEN` is the length of Stateless
* Reset Token.
*/
#define NGTCP2_STATELESS_RESET_TOKENLEN 16
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_MIN_STATELESS_RESET_RANDLEN` is the minimum length
* of random bytes (Unpredictable Bits) in Stateless Reset packet.
*/
#define NGTCP2_MIN_STATELESS_RESET_RANDLEN 5
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_PATH_CHALLENGE_DATALEN` is the length of
* PATH_CHALLENGE data.
*/
#define NGTCP2_PATH_CHALLENGE_DATALEN 8
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_RETRY_KEY_V1` is an encryption key to create
* integrity tag of Retry packet. It is used for QUIC v1.
*/
#define NGTCP2_RETRY_KEY_V1 \
"\xbe\x0c\x69\x0b\x9f\x66\x57\x5a\x1d\x76\x6b\x54\xe3\x68\xc8\x4e"
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_RETRY_NONCE_V1` is nonce used when generating
* integrity tag of Retry packet. It is used for QUIC v1.
*/
#define NGTCP2_RETRY_NONCE_V1 "\x46\x15\x99\xd3\x5d\x63\x2b\xf2\x23\x98\x25\xbb"
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_RETRY_KEY_V2` is an encryption key to create
* integrity tag of Retry packet. It is used for QUIC v2. See
* :rfc:`9369`.
*/
#define NGTCP2_RETRY_KEY_V2 \
"\x8f\xb4\xb0\x1b\x56\xac\x48\xe2\x60\xfb\xcb\xce\xad\x7c\xcc\x92"
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_RETRY_NONCE_V2` is nonce used when generating
* integrity tag of Retry packet. It is used for QUIC v2. See
* :rfc:`9369`.
*/
#define NGTCP2_RETRY_NONCE_V2 "\xd8\x69\x69\xbc\x2d\x7c\x6d\x99\x90\xef\xb0\x4a"
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_HP_MASKLEN` is the length of header protection mask.
*/
#define NGTCP2_HP_MASKLEN 5
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_HP_SAMPLELEN` is the number bytes sampled when
* encrypting a packet header.
*/
#define NGTCP2_HP_SAMPLELEN 16
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_DEFAULT_INITIAL_RTT` is a default initial RTT.
*/
#define NGTCP2_DEFAULT_INITIAL_RTT (333 * NGTCP2_MILLISECONDS)
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_MAX_CIDLEN` is the maximum length of Connection ID.
*/
#define NGTCP2_MAX_CIDLEN 20
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_MIN_CIDLEN` is the minimum length of Connection ID.
*/
#define NGTCP2_MIN_CIDLEN 1
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_MIN_INITIAL_DCIDLEN` is the minimum length of
* Destination Connection ID in Client Initial packet if it does not
* bear token from Retry packet.
*/
#define NGTCP2_MIN_INITIAL_DCIDLEN 8
/**
* @macrosection
*
* ECN related macros
*/
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ECN_NOT_ECT` indicates no ECN marking.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ECN_NOT_ECT 0x0
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ECN_ECT_1` is ECT(1) codepoint.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ECN_ECT_1 0x1
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ECN_ECT_0` is ECT(0) codepoint.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ECN_ECT_0 0x2
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ECN_CE` is CE codepoint.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ECN_CE 0x3
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ECN_MASK` is a bit mask to get ECN marking.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ECN_MASK 0x3
#define NGTCP2_PKT_INFO_V1 1
#define NGTCP2_PKT_INFO_VERSION NGTCP2_PKT_INFO_V1
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_pkt_info` is a packet metadata.
*/
typedef struct NGTCP2_ALIGN(8) ngtcp2_pkt_info {
/**
* :member:`ecn` is ECN marking, and when it is passed to
* `ngtcp2_conn_read_pkt()`, it should be either
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ECN_NOT_ECT`, :macro:`NGTCP2_ECN_ECT_1`,
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ECN_ECT_0`, or :macro:`NGTCP2_ECN_CE`.
*/
uint8_t ecn;
} ngtcp2_pkt_info;
/**
* @macrosection
*
* ngtcp2 library error codes
*/
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT` indicates that a passed
* argument is invalid.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT -201
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOBUF` indicates that a provided buffer does not
* have enough space to store data.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_NOBUF -202
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_PROTO` indicates a general protocol error.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_PROTO -203
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_INVALID_STATE` indicates that a requested
* operation is not allowed at the current connection state.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_INVALID_STATE -204
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_ACK_FRAME` indicates that an invalid ACK frame
* is received.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_ACK_FRAME -205
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_STREAM_ID_BLOCKED` indicates that there is no
* spare stream ID available.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_STREAM_ID_BLOCKED -206
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_STREAM_IN_USE` indicates that a stream ID is
* already in use.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_STREAM_IN_USE -207
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_STREAM_DATA_BLOCKED` indicates that stream data
* cannot be sent because of flow control.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_STREAM_DATA_BLOCKED -208
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_FLOW_CONTROL` indicates flow control error.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_FLOW_CONTROL -209
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CONNECTION_ID_LIMIT` indicates that the number
* of received Connection ID exceeds acceptable limit.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_CONNECTION_ID_LIMIT -210
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_STREAM_LIMIT` indicates that a remote endpoint
* opens more streams that is permitted.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_STREAM_LIMIT -211
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_FINAL_SIZE` indicates that inconsistent final
* size of a stream.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_FINAL_SIZE -212
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CRYPTO` indicates crypto (TLS) related error.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_CRYPTO -213
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_PKT_NUM_EXHAUSTED` indicates that packet number
* is exhausted.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_PKT_NUM_EXHAUSTED -214
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_REQUIRED_TRANSPORT_PARAM` indicates that a
* required transport parameter is missing.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_REQUIRED_TRANSPORT_PARAM -215
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_MALFORMED_TRANSPORT_PARAM` indicates that a
* transport parameter is malformed.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_MALFORMED_TRANSPORT_PARAM -216
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_FRAME_ENCODING` indicates there is an error in
* frame encoding.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_FRAME_ENCODING -217
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_DECRYPT` indicates a decryption failure.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_DECRYPT -218
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_STREAM_SHUT_WR` indicates no more data can be
* sent to a stream.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_STREAM_SHUT_WR -219
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_STREAM_NOT_FOUND` indicates that a stream was
* not found.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_STREAM_NOT_FOUND -220
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_STREAM_STATE` indicates that a requested
* operation is not allowed at the current stream state.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_STREAM_STATE -221
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_RECV_VERSION_NEGOTIATION` indicates that Version
* Negotiation packet was received.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_RECV_VERSION_NEGOTIATION -222
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CLOSING` indicates that connection is in closing
* state.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_CLOSING -223
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_DRAINING` indicates that connection is in
* draining state.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_DRAINING -224
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_TRANSPORT_PARAM` indicates a general transport
* parameter error.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_TRANSPORT_PARAM -225
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_DISCARD_PKT` indicates a packet was discarded.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_DISCARD_PKT -226
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CONN_ID_BLOCKED` indicates that there is no
* spare Connection ID available.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_CONN_ID_BLOCKED -227
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_INTERNAL` indicates an internal error.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_INTERNAL -228
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CRYPTO_BUFFER_EXCEEDED` indicates that a crypto
* buffer exceeded.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_CRYPTO_BUFFER_EXCEEDED -229
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_WRITE_MORE` indicates
* :macro:`NGTCP2_WRITE_STREAM_FLAG_MORE` is used and a function call
* succeeded.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_WRITE_MORE -230
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_RETRY` indicates that server should send Retry
* packet.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_RETRY -231
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_DROP_CONN` indicates that an endpoint should
* drop connection immediately.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_DROP_CONN -232
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_AEAD_LIMIT_REACHED` indicates AEAD encryption
* limit is reached and key update is not available. An endpoint
* should drop connection immediately.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_AEAD_LIMIT_REACHED -233
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NO_VIABLE_PATH` indicates that path validation
* could not probe that a path is capable of sending UDP datagram
* payload of size at least 1200 bytes.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_NO_VIABLE_PATH -234
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_VERSION_NEGOTIATION` indicates that server
* should send Version Negotiation packet.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_VERSION_NEGOTIATION -235
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT` indicates that QUIC
* connection is not established before the specified deadline.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT -236
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_VERSION_NEGOTIATION_FAILURE` indicates the
* version negotiation failed.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_VERSION_NEGOTIATION_FAILURE -237
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_IDLE_CLOSE` indicates the connection should be
* closed silently because of idle timeout.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_IDLE_CLOSE -238
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_FATAL` indicates that error codes less than this
* value is fatal error. When this error is returned, an endpoint
* should close connection immediately.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_FATAL -500
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOMEM` indicates out of memory.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_NOMEM -501
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` indicates that user defined
* callback function failed.
*/
#define NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE -502
/**
* @macrosection
*
* QUIC packet header flags
*/
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_PKT_FLAG_NONE` indicates no flag set.
*/
#define NGTCP2_PKT_FLAG_NONE 0x00u
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_PKT_FLAG_LONG_FORM` indicates the Long header packet
* header.
*/
#define NGTCP2_PKT_FLAG_LONG_FORM 0x01u
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_PKT_FLAG_FIXED_BIT_CLEAR` indicates that Fixed Bit
* (aka QUIC bit) is not set.
*/
#define NGTCP2_PKT_FLAG_FIXED_BIT_CLEAR 0x02u
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_PKT_FLAG_KEY_PHASE` indicates Key Phase bit set.
*/
#define NGTCP2_PKT_FLAG_KEY_PHASE 0x04u
/**
* @enum
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_pkt_type` defines QUIC version-independent QUIC
* packet types.
*/
typedef enum ngtcp2_pkt_type {
/**
* :enum:`NGTCP2_PKT_VERSION_NEGOTIATION` is defined by libngtcp2
* for convenience.
*/
NGTCP2_PKT_VERSION_NEGOTIATION = 0x80,
/**
* :enum:`NGTCP2_PKT_STATELESS_RESET` is defined by libngtcp2 for
* convenience.
*/
NGTCP2_PKT_STATELESS_RESET = 0x81,
/**
* :enum:`NGTCP2_PKT_INITIAL` indicates Initial packet.
*/
NGTCP2_PKT_INITIAL = 0x10,
/**
* :enum:`NGTCP2_PKT_0RTT` indicates 0-RTT packet.
*/
NGTCP2_PKT_0RTT = 0x11,
/**
* :enum:`NGTCP2_PKT_HANDSHAKE` indicates Handshake packet.
*/
NGTCP2_PKT_HANDSHAKE = 0x12,
/**
* :enum:`NGTCP2_PKT_RETRY` indicates Retry packet.
*/
NGTCP2_PKT_RETRY = 0x13,
/**
* :enum:`NGTCP2_PKT_1RTT` is defined by libngtcp2 for convenience.
*/
NGTCP2_PKT_1RTT = 0x40
} ngtcp2_pkt_type;
/**
* @macrosection
*
* QUIC transport error code
*/
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_NO_ERROR` is QUIC transport error code ``NO_ERROR``.
*/
#define NGTCP2_NO_ERROR 0x0u
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_INTERNAL_ERROR` is QUIC transport error code
* ``INTERNAL_ERROR``.
*/
#define NGTCP2_INTERNAL_ERROR 0x1u
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_CONNECTION_REFUSED` is QUIC transport error code
* ``CONNECTION_REFUSED``.
*/
#define NGTCP2_CONNECTION_REFUSED 0x2u
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR` is QUIC transport error code
* ``FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR``.
*/
#define NGTCP2_FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR 0x3u
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_STREAM_LIMIT_ERROR` is QUIC transport error code
* ``STREAM_LIMIT_ERROR``.
*/
#define NGTCP2_STREAM_LIMIT_ERROR 0x4u
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_STREAM_STATE_ERROR` is QUIC transport error code
* ``STREAM_STATE_ERROR``.
*/
#define NGTCP2_STREAM_STATE_ERROR 0x5u
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_FINAL_SIZE_ERROR` is QUIC transport error code
* ``FINAL_SIZE_ERROR``.
*/
#define NGTCP2_FINAL_SIZE_ERROR 0x6u
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_FRAME_ENCODING_ERROR` is QUIC transport error code
* ``FRAME_ENCODING_ERROR``.
*/
#define NGTCP2_FRAME_ENCODING_ERROR 0x7u
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_TRANSPORT_PARAMETER_ERROR` is QUIC transport error
* code ``TRANSPORT_PARAMETER_ERROR``.
*/
#define NGTCP2_TRANSPORT_PARAMETER_ERROR 0x8u
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_CONNECTION_ID_LIMIT_ERROR` is QUIC transport error
* code ``CONNECTION_ID_LIMIT_ERROR``.
*/
#define NGTCP2_CONNECTION_ID_LIMIT_ERROR 0x9u
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_PROTOCOL_VIOLATION` is QUIC transport error code
* ``PROTOCOL_VIOLATION``.
*/
#define NGTCP2_PROTOCOL_VIOLATION 0xau
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_INVALID_TOKEN` is QUIC transport error code
* ``INVALID_TOKEN``.
*/
#define NGTCP2_INVALID_TOKEN 0xbu
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_APPLICATION_ERROR` is QUIC transport error code
* ``APPLICATION_ERROR``.
*/
#define NGTCP2_APPLICATION_ERROR 0xcu
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_CRYPTO_BUFFER_EXCEEDED` is QUIC transport error code
* ``CRYPTO_BUFFER_EXCEEDED``.
*/
#define NGTCP2_CRYPTO_BUFFER_EXCEEDED 0xdu
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_KEY_UPDATE_ERROR` is QUIC transport error code
* ``KEY_UPDATE_ERROR``.
*/
#define NGTCP2_KEY_UPDATE_ERROR 0xeu
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_AEAD_LIMIT_REACHED` is QUIC transport error code
* ``AEAD_LIMIT_REACHED``.
*/
#define NGTCP2_AEAD_LIMIT_REACHED 0xfu
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_NO_VIABLE_PATH` is QUIC transport error code
* ``NO_VIABLE_PATH``.
*/
#define NGTCP2_NO_VIABLE_PATH 0x10u
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_CRYPTO_ERROR` is QUIC transport error code
* ``CRYPTO_ERROR``.
*/
#define NGTCP2_CRYPTO_ERROR 0x100u
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_VERSION_NEGOTIATION_ERROR` is QUIC transport error
* code ``VERSION_NEGOTIATION_ERROR``. See :rfc:`9368`.
*/
#define NGTCP2_VERSION_NEGOTIATION_ERROR 0x11
/**
* @enum
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_path_validation_result` defines path validation
* result code.
*/
typedef enum ngtcp2_path_validation_result {
/**
* :enum:`NGTCP2_PATH_VALIDATION_RESULT_SUCCESS` indicates
* successful validation.
*/
NGTCP2_PATH_VALIDATION_RESULT_SUCCESS,
/**
* :enum:`NGTCP2_PATH_VALIDATION_RESULT_FAILURE` indicates
* validation failure.
*/
NGTCP2_PATH_VALIDATION_RESULT_FAILURE,
/**
* :enum:`NGTCP2_PATH_VALIDATION_RESULT_ABORTED` indicates that path
* validation was aborted.
*/
NGTCP2_PATH_VALIDATION_RESULT_ABORTED
} ngtcp2_path_validation_result;
/**
* @typedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_tstamp` is a timestamp with nanosecond resolution.
* ``UINT64_MAX`` is an invalid value, and it is often used to
* indicate that no value is set.
*/
typedef uint64_t ngtcp2_tstamp;
/**
* @typedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_duration` is a period of time in nanosecond
* resolution. ``UINT64_MAX`` is an invalid value, and it is often
* used to indicate that no value is set.
*/
typedef uint64_t ngtcp2_duration;
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_cid` holds a Connection ID.
*/
typedef struct ngtcp2_cid {
/**
* :member:`datalen` is the length of Connection ID.
*/
size_t datalen;
/**
* :member:`data` is the buffer to store Connection ID.
*/
uint8_t data[NGTCP2_MAX_CIDLEN];
} ngtcp2_cid;
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_vec` is struct iovec compatible structure to
* reference arbitrary array of bytes.
*/
typedef struct ngtcp2_vec {
/**
* :member:`base` points to the data.
*/
uint8_t *base;
/**
* :member:`len` is the number of bytes which the buffer pointed by
* base contains.
*/
size_t len;
} ngtcp2_vec;
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_cid_init` initializes Connection ID |cid| with the byte
* string pointed by |data| and its length is |datalen|. |datalen|
* must be at most :macro:`NGTCP2_MAX_CIDLEN`.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void ngtcp2_cid_init(ngtcp2_cid *cid, const uint8_t *data,
size_t datalen);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_cid_eq` returns nonzero if |a| and |b| share the same
* Connection ID.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_cid_eq(const ngtcp2_cid *a, const ngtcp2_cid *b);
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_pkt_hd` represents QUIC packet header.
*/
typedef struct ngtcp2_pkt_hd {
/**
* :member:`dcid` is Destination Connection ID.
*/
ngtcp2_cid dcid;
/**
* :member:`scid` is Source Connection ID.
*/
ngtcp2_cid scid;
/**
* :member:`pkt_num` is a packet number.
*/
int64_t pkt_num;
/**
* :member:`token` contains token. Only Initial packet may contain
* token. NULL if no token is present.
*/
const uint8_t *token;
/**
* :member:`tokenlen` is the length of :member:`token`. 0 if no
* token is present.
*/
size_t tokenlen;
/**
* :member:`pkt_numlen` is the number of bytes spent to encode
* :member:`pkt_num`.
*/
size_t pkt_numlen;
/**
* :member:`len` is the sum of :member:`pkt_numlen` and the length
* of QUIC packet payload.
*/
size_t len;
/**
* :member:`version` is QUIC version.
*/
uint32_t version;
/**
* :member:`type` is a type of QUIC packet. This field does not
* have a QUIC packet type defined for a specific QUIC version.
* Instead, it contains version independent packet type defined by
* this library. See :type:`ngtcp2_pkt_type`.
*/
uint8_t type;
/**
* :member:`flags` is zero or more of :macro:`NGTCP2_PKT_FLAG_*
* <NGTCP2_PKT_FLAG_NONE>`.
*/
uint8_t flags;
} ngtcp2_pkt_hd;
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_pkt_stateless_reset` represents Stateless Reset.
*/
typedef struct ngtcp2_pkt_stateless_reset {
/**
* :member:`stateless_reset_token` contains stateless reset token.
*/
uint8_t stateless_reset_token[NGTCP2_STATELESS_RESET_TOKENLEN];
/**
* :member:`rand` points a buffer which contains random bytes
* section.
*/
const uint8_t *rand;
/**
* :member:`randlen` is the number of random bytes.
*/
size_t randlen;
} ngtcp2_pkt_stateless_reset;
/**
* @macrosection
*
* QUIC transport parameters related macros
*/
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_DEFAULT_MAX_RECV_UDP_PAYLOAD_SIZE` is the default
* value of max_udp_payload_size transport parameter.
*/
#define NGTCP2_DEFAULT_MAX_RECV_UDP_PAYLOAD_SIZE 65527
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_DEFAULT_ACK_DELAY_EXPONENT` is a default value of
* scaling factor of ACK Delay field in ACK frame.
*/
#define NGTCP2_DEFAULT_ACK_DELAY_EXPONENT 3
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_DEFAULT_MAX_ACK_DELAY` is a default value of the
* maximum amount of time in nanoseconds by which endpoint delays
* sending acknowledgement.
*/
#define NGTCP2_DEFAULT_MAX_ACK_DELAY (25 * NGTCP2_MILLISECONDS)
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_DEFAULT_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_ID_LIMIT` is the default
* value of active_connection_id_limit transport parameter value if
* omitted.
*/
#define NGTCP2_DEFAULT_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_ID_LIMIT 2
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_TLSEXT_QUIC_TRANSPORT_PARAMETERS_V1` is TLS
* extension type of quic_transport_parameters.
*/
#define NGTCP2_TLSEXT_QUIC_TRANSPORT_PARAMETERS_V1 0x39u
#ifdef NGTCP2_USE_GENERIC_SOCKADDR
# ifndef NGTCP2_AF_INET
# error NGTCP2_AF_INET must be defined
# endif /* !NGTCP2_AF_INET */
# ifndef NGTCP2_AF_INET6
# error NGTCP2_AF_INET6 must be defined
# endif /* !NGTCP2_AF_INET6 */
typedef unsigned short int ngtcp2_sa_family;
typedef uint16_t ngtcp2_in_port;
typedef struct ngtcp2_sockaddr {
ngtcp2_sa_family sa_family;
uint8_t sa_data[14];
} ngtcp2_sockaddr;
typedef struct ngtcp2_in_addr {
uint32_t s_addr;
} ngtcp2_in_addr;
typedef struct ngtcp2_sockaddr_in {
ngtcp2_sa_family sin_family;
ngtcp2_in_port sin_port;
ngtcp2_in_addr sin_addr;
uint8_t sin_zero[8];
} ngtcp2_sockaddr_in;
typedef struct ngtcp2_in6_addr {
uint8_t in6_addr[16];
} ngtcp2_in6_addr;
typedef struct ngtcp2_sockaddr_in6 {
ngtcp2_sa_family sin6_family;
ngtcp2_in_port sin6_port;
uint32_t sin6_flowinfo;
ngtcp2_in6_addr sin6_addr;
uint32_t sin6_scope_id;
} ngtcp2_sockaddr_in6;
typedef uint32_t ngtcp2_socklen;
#else /* !NGTCP2_USE_GENERIC_SOCKADDR */
# define NGTCP2_AF_INET AF_INET
# define NGTCP2_AF_INET6 AF_INET6
/**
* @typedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_sockaddr` is typedefed to struct sockaddr. If
* :macro:`NGTCP2_USE_GENERIC_SOCKADDR` is defined, it is typedefed to
* the generic struct sockaddr defined in ngtcp2.h.
*/
typedef struct sockaddr ngtcp2_sockaddr;
/**
* @typedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_sockaddr_in` is typedefed to struct sockaddr_in. If
* :macro:`NGTCP2_USE_GENERIC_SOCKADDR` is defined, it is typedefed to
* the generic struct sockaddr_in defined in ngtcp2.h.
*/
typedef struct sockaddr_in ngtcp2_sockaddr_in;
/**
* @typedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_sockaddr_in6` is typedefed to struct sockaddr_in6.
* If :macro:`NGTCP2_USE_GENERIC_SOCKADDR` is defined, it is typedefed
* to the generic struct sockaddr_in6 defined in ngtcp2.h.
*/
typedef struct sockaddr_in6 ngtcp2_sockaddr_in6;
/**
* @typedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_socklen` is typedefed to socklen_t. If
* :macro:`NGTCP2_USE_GENERIC_SOCKADDR` is defined, it is typedefed to
* uint32_t.
*/
typedef socklen_t ngtcp2_socklen;
#endif /* !NGTCP2_USE_GENERIC_SOCKADDR */
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_sockaddr_union` conveniently includes all supported
* address types.
*/
typedef union ngtcp2_sockaddr_union {
ngtcp2_sockaddr sa;
ngtcp2_sockaddr_in in;
ngtcp2_sockaddr_in6 in6;
} ngtcp2_sockaddr_union;
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_preferred_addr` represents preferred address
* structure.
*/
typedef struct ngtcp2_preferred_addr {
/**
* :member:`cid` is a Connection ID.
*/
ngtcp2_cid cid;
/**
* :member:`ipv4` contains IPv4 address and port.
*/
ngtcp2_sockaddr_in ipv4;
/**
* :member:`ipv6` contains IPv6 address and port.
*/
ngtcp2_sockaddr_in6 ipv6;
/**
* :member:`ipv4_present` indicates that :member:`ipv4` contains
* IPv4 address and port.
*/
uint8_t ipv4_present;
/**
* :member:`ipv6_present` indicates that :member:`ipv6` contains
* IPv6 address and port.
*/
uint8_t ipv6_present;
/**
* :member:`stateless_reset_token` contains stateless reset token.
*/
uint8_t stateless_reset_token[NGTCP2_STATELESS_RESET_TOKENLEN];
} ngtcp2_preferred_addr;
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_version_info` represents version_information
* structure. See :rfc:`9368`.
*/
typedef struct ngtcp2_version_info {
/**
* :member:`chosen_version` is the version chosen by the sender.
*/
uint32_t chosen_version;
/**
* :member:`available_versions` points the wire image of
* available_versions field. The each version is therefore in
* network byte order.
*/
const uint8_t *available_versions;
/**
* :member:`available_versionslen` is the number of bytes pointed by
* :member:`available_versions`, not the number of versions
* included.
*/
size_t available_versionslen;
} ngtcp2_version_info;
#define NGTCP2_TRANSPORT_PARAMS_V1 1
#define NGTCP2_TRANSPORT_PARAMS_VERSION NGTCP2_TRANSPORT_PARAMS_V1
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_transport_params` represents QUIC transport
* parameters.
*/
typedef struct ngtcp2_transport_params {
/**
* :member:`preferred_addr` contains preferred address if
* :member:`preferred_addr_present` is nonzero.
*/
ngtcp2_preferred_addr preferred_addr;
/**
* :member:`original_dcid` is the Destination Connection ID field
* from the first Initial packet from client. Server must specify
* this field and set :member:`original_dcid_present` to nonzero.
* It is expected that application knows the original Destination
* Connection ID even if it sends Retry packet, for example, by
* including it in retry token. Otherwise, application should not
* specify this field.
*/
ngtcp2_cid original_dcid;
/**
* :member:`initial_scid` is the Source Connection ID field from the
* first Initial packet the local endpoint sends. Application
* should not specify this field. If :member:`initial_scid_present`
* is set to nonzero, it indicates this field is set.
*/
ngtcp2_cid initial_scid;
/**
* :member:`retry_scid` is the Source Connection ID field from Retry
* packet. Only server uses this field. If server application
* received Initial packet with retry token from client, and server
* successfully verified its token, server application must set
* Destination Connection ID field from the Initial packet to this
* field, and set :member:`retry_scid_present` to nonzero. Server
* application must verify that the Destination Connection ID from
* Initial packet was sent in Retry packet by, for example,
* including the Connection ID in a token, or including it in AAD
* when encrypting a token.
*/
ngtcp2_cid retry_scid;
/**
* :member:`initial_max_stream_data_bidi_local` is the size of flow
* control window of locally initiated stream. This is the number
* of bytes that the remote endpoint can send, and the local
* endpoint must ensure that it has enough buffer to receive them.
*/
uint64_t initial_max_stream_data_bidi_local;
/**
* :member:`initial_max_stream_data_bidi_remote` is the size of flow
* control window of remotely initiated stream. This is the number
* of bytes that the remote endpoint can send, and the local
* endpoint must ensure that it has enough buffer to receive them.
*/
uint64_t initial_max_stream_data_bidi_remote;
/**
* :member:`initial_max_stream_data_uni` is the size of flow control
* window of remotely initiated unidirectional stream. This is the
* number of bytes that the remote endpoint can send, and the local
* endpoint must ensure that it has enough buffer to receive them.
*/
uint64_t initial_max_stream_data_uni;
/**
* :member:`initial_max_data` is the connection level flow control
* window.
*/
uint64_t initial_max_data;
/**
* :member:`initial_max_streams_bidi` is the number of concurrent
* streams that the remote endpoint can create.
*/
uint64_t initial_max_streams_bidi;
/**
* :member:`initial_max_streams_uni` is the number of concurrent
* unidirectional streams that the remote endpoint can create.
*/
uint64_t initial_max_streams_uni;
/**
* :member:`max_idle_timeout` is a duration during which sender
* allows quiescent. 0 means no idle timeout. It must not be
* UINT64_MAX.
*/
ngtcp2_duration max_idle_timeout;
/**
* :member:`max_udp_payload_size` is the maximum UDP payload size
* that the local endpoint can receive.
*/
uint64_t max_udp_payload_size;
/**
* :member:`active_connection_id_limit` is the maximum number of
* Connection ID that sender can store.
*/
uint64_t active_connection_id_limit;
/**
* :member:`ack_delay_exponent` is the exponent used in ACK Delay
* field in ACK frame.
*/
uint64_t ack_delay_exponent;
/**
* :member:`max_ack_delay` is the maximum acknowledgement delay by
* which the local endpoint will delay sending acknowledgements. It
* must be strictly less than (1 << 14) milliseconds.
* Sub-millisecond part is dropped when sending it in a QUIC
* transport parameter.
*/
ngtcp2_duration max_ack_delay;
/**
* :member:`max_datagram_frame_size` is the maximum size of DATAGRAM
* frame that the local endpoint willingly receives. Specifying 0
* disables DATAGRAM support. See :rfc:`9221`.
*/
uint64_t max_datagram_frame_size;
/**
* :member:`stateless_reset_token_present` is nonzero if
* :member:`stateless_reset_token` field is set.
*/
uint8_t stateless_reset_token_present;
/**
* :member:`disable_active_migration` is nonzero if the local
* endpoint does not support active connection migration.
*/
uint8_t disable_active_migration;
/**
* :member:`original_dcid_present` is nonzero if
* :member:`original_dcid` field is set.
*/
uint8_t original_dcid_present;
/**
* :member:`initial_scid_present` is nonzero if
* :member:`initial_scid` field is set.
*/
uint8_t initial_scid_present;
/**
* :member:`retry_scid_present` is nonzero if :member:`retry_scid`
* field is set.
*/
uint8_t retry_scid_present;
/**
* :member:`preferred_addr_present` is nonzero if
* :member:`preferred_address` is set.
*/
uint8_t preferred_addr_present;
/**
* :member:`stateless_reset_token` contains stateless reset token.
*/
uint8_t stateless_reset_token[NGTCP2_STATELESS_RESET_TOKENLEN];
/**
* :member:`grease_quic_bit` is nonzero if sender supports "Greasing
* the QUIC Bit" extension. See :rfc:`9287`.
*/
uint8_t grease_quic_bit;
/**
* :member:`version_info` contains version_information field if
* :member:`version_info_present` is nonzero. Application should
* not specify this field.
*/
ngtcp2_version_info version_info;
/**
* :member:`version_info_present` is nonzero if
* :member:`version_info` is set. Application should not specify
* this field.
*/
uint8_t version_info_present;
} ngtcp2_transport_params;
#define NGTCP2_CONN_INFO_V1 1
#define NGTCP2_CONN_INFO_VERSION NGTCP2_CONN_INFO_V1
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_conn_info` holds various connection statistics.
*/
typedef struct ngtcp2_conn_info {
/**
* :member:`latest_rtt` is the latest RTT sample which is not
* adjusted by acknowledgement delay.
*/
ngtcp2_duration latest_rtt;
/**
* :member:`min_rtt` is the minimum RTT seen so far. It is not
* adjusted by acknowledgement delay.
*/
ngtcp2_duration min_rtt;
/**
* :member:`smoothed_rtt` is the smoothed RTT.
*/
ngtcp2_duration smoothed_rtt;
/**
* :member:`rttvar` is a mean deviation of observed RTT.
*/
ngtcp2_duration rttvar;
/**
* :member:`cwnd` is the size of congestion window.
*/
uint64_t cwnd;
/**
* :member:`ssthresh` is slow start threshold.
*/
uint64_t ssthresh;
/**
* :member:`bytes_in_flight` is the number in bytes of all sent
* packets which have not been acknowledged.
*/
uint64_t bytes_in_flight;
} ngtcp2_conn_info;
/**
* @enum
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_cc_algo` defines congestion control algorithms.
*/
typedef enum ngtcp2_cc_algo {
/**
* :enum:`NGTCP2_CC_ALGO_RENO` represents Reno.
*/
NGTCP2_CC_ALGO_RENO = 0x00,
/**
* :enum:`NGTCP2_CC_ALGO_CUBIC` represents Cubic.
*/
NGTCP2_CC_ALGO_CUBIC = 0x01,
/**
* :enum:`NGTCP2_CC_ALGO_BBR` represents BBR v2.
*/
NGTCP2_CC_ALGO_BBR = 0x02
} ngtcp2_cc_algo;
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_printf` is a callback function for logging.
* |user_data| is the same object passed to `ngtcp2_conn_client_new`
* or `ngtcp2_conn_server_new`.
*/
typedef void (*ngtcp2_printf)(void *user_data, const char *format, ...);
/**
* @macrosection
*
* QLog related macros
*/
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_QLOG_WRITE_FLAG_NONE` indicates no flag set.
*/
#define NGTCP2_QLOG_WRITE_FLAG_NONE 0x00u
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_QLOG_WRITE_FLAG_FIN` indicates that this is the
* final call to :type:`ngtcp2_qlog_write` in the current connection.
*/
#define NGTCP2_QLOG_WRITE_FLAG_FIN 0x01u
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_rand_ctx` is a wrapper around native random number
* generator. It is opaque to the ngtcp2 library. This might be
* useful if application needs to specify random number generator per
* thread or per connection.
*/
typedef struct ngtcp2_rand_ctx {
/**
* :member:`native_handle` is a pointer to an underlying random
* number generator.
*/
void *native_handle;
} ngtcp2_rand_ctx;
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_qlog_write` is a callback function which is called to
* write qlog |data| of length |datalen| bytes. |flags| is bitwise OR
* of zero or more of :macro:`NGTCP2_QLOG_WRITE_FLAG_*
* <NGTCP2_QLOG_WRITE_FLAG_NONE>`. If
* :macro:`NGTCP2_QLOG_WRITE_FLAG_FIN` is set, |datalen| may be 0.
*/
typedef void (*ngtcp2_qlog_write)(void *user_data, uint32_t flags,
const void *data, size_t datalen);
/**
* @enum
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_token_type` defines the type of token.
*/
typedef enum ngtcp2_token_type {
/**
* :enum:`NGTCP2_TOKEN_TYPE_UNKNOWN` indicates that the type of
* token is unknown.
*/
NGTCP2_TOKEN_TYPE_UNKNOWN,
/**
* :enum:`NGTCP2_TOKEN_TYPE_RETRY` indicates that a token comes from
* Retry packet.
*/
NGTCP2_TOKEN_TYPE_RETRY,
/**
* :enum:`NGTCP2_TOKEN_TYPE_NEW_TOKEN` indicates that a token comes
* from NEW_TOKEN frame.
*/
NGTCP2_TOKEN_TYPE_NEW_TOKEN
} ngtcp2_token_type;
#define NGTCP2_SETTINGS_V1 1
#define NGTCP2_SETTINGS_VERSION NGTCP2_SETTINGS_V1
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_settings` defines QUIC connection settings.
*/
typedef struct ngtcp2_settings {
/**
* :member:`qlog_write` is a callback function to write qlog.
* Setting ``NULL`` disables qlog.
*/
ngtcp2_qlog_write qlog_write;
/**
* :member:`cc_algo` specifies congestion control algorithm.
*/
ngtcp2_cc_algo cc_algo;
/**
* :member:`initial_ts` is an initial timestamp given to the
* library.
*/
ngtcp2_tstamp initial_ts;
/**
* :member:`initial_rtt` is an initial RTT.
*/
ngtcp2_duration initial_rtt;
/**
* :member:`log_printf` is a function that the library uses to write
* logs. ``NULL`` means no logging output. It is nothing to do
* with qlog.
*/
ngtcp2_printf log_printf;
/**
* :member:`max_tx_udp_payload_size` is the maximum size of UDP
* datagram payload that the local endpoint transmits. It is used
* by congestion controller to compute congestion window.
*/
size_t max_tx_udp_payload_size;
/**
* :member:`token` is a token from Retry packet or NEW_TOKEN frame.
*
* Server sets this field if it received the token in Client Initial
* packet and successfully validated. It should also set
* :member:`token_type` field.
*
* Client sets this field if it intends to send token in its Initial
* packet.
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_server_new` and `ngtcp2_conn_client_new` make a copy
* of token.
*
* Set NULL if there is no token.
*/
const uint8_t *token;
/**
* :member:`tokenlen` is the length of :member:`token`. Set 0 if
* there is no token.
*/
size_t tokenlen;
/**
* :member:`token_type` is the type of token. Server application
* should set this field.
*/
ngtcp2_token_type token_type;
/**
* :member:`rand_ctx` is an optional random number generator to be
* passed to :type:`ngtcp2_rand` callback.
*/
ngtcp2_rand_ctx rand_ctx;
/**
* :member:`max_window` is the maximum connection-level flow control
* window if connection-level window auto-tuning is enabled. The
* connection-level window auto tuning is enabled if nonzero value
* is specified in this field. The initial value of window size is
* :member:`ngtcp2_transport_params.initial_max_data`. The window
* size is scaled up to the value specified in this field.
*/
uint64_t max_window;
/**
* :member:`max_stream_window` is the maximum stream-level flow
* control window if stream-level window auto-tuning is enabled.
* The stream-level window auto-tuning is enabled if nonzero value
* is specified in this field. The initial value of window size is
* :member:`ngtcp2_transport_params.initial_max_stream_data_bidi_remote`,
* :member:`ngtcp2_transport_params.initial_max_stream_data_bidi_local`,
* or :member:`ngtcp2_transport_params.initial_max_stream_data_uni`,
* depending on the type of stream. The window size is scaled up to
* the value specified in this field.
*/
uint64_t max_stream_window;
/**
* :member:`ack_thresh` is the minimum number of the received ACK
* eliciting packets that trigger the immediate acknowledgement from
* the local endpoint.
*/
size_t ack_thresh;
/**
* :member:`no_tx_udp_payload_size_shaping`, if set to nonzero,
* instructs the library not to limit the UDP payload size to
* :macro:`NGTCP2_MAX_UDP_PAYLOAD_SIZE` (which can be extended by
* Path MTU Discovery), and instead use the minimum size among the
* given buffer size, :member:`max_tx_udp_payload_size`, and the
* received max_udp_payload_size QUIC transport parameter.
*/
uint8_t no_tx_udp_payload_size_shaping;
/**
* :member:`handshake_timeout` is the period of time before giving
* up QUIC connection establishment. If QUIC handshake is not
* complete within this period, `ngtcp2_conn_handle_expiry` returns
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT` error. The deadline is
* :member:`initial_ts` + :member:`handshake_timeout`. If this
* field is set to ``UINT64_MAX``, no handshake timeout is set.
*/
ngtcp2_duration handshake_timeout;
/**
* :member:`preferred_versions` is the array of versions that are
* preferred by the local endpoint. All versions set in this array
* must be supported by the library, and compatible to QUIC v1. The
* reserved versions are not allowed. They are sorted in the order
* of preference.
*
* On compatible version negotiation, server will negotiate one of
* those versions contained in this array if there is some overlap
* between these versions and the versions offered by the client.
* If there is no overlap, but the client chosen version is
* supported by the library, the server chooses the client chosen
* version as the negotiated version. This version set corresponds
* to Offered Versions described in :rfc:`9368`, and it should be
* included in Version Negotiation packet.
*
* Client uses this field and :member:`original_version` to prevent
* version downgrade attack if it reacted upon Version Negotiation
* packet. If this field is specified, client must include
* |client_chosen_version| passed to `ngtcp2_conn_client_new` unless
* |client_chosen_version| is a reserved version.
*/
const uint32_t *preferred_versions;
/**
* :member:`preferred_versionslen` is the number of versions that
* are contained in the array pointed by
* :member:`preferred_versions`.
*/
size_t preferred_versionslen;
/**
* :member:`available_versions` is the array of versions that are
* going to be set in :member:`available_versions
* <ngtcp2_version_info.available_versions>` field of outgoing
* version_information QUIC transport parameter.
*
* For server, this corresponds to Fully-Deployed Versions described
* in :rfc:`9368`. If this field is not set, it is set to
* :member:`preferred_versions` internally if
* :member:`preferred_versionslen` is not zero. If this field is
* not set, and :member:`preferred_versionslen` is zero, this field
* is set to :macro:`NGTCP2_PROTO_VER_V1` internally.
*
* Client must include |client_chosen_version| passed to
* `ngtcp2_conn_client_new` in this array if this field is set and
* |client_chosen_version| is not a reserved version. If this field
* is not set, |client_chosen_version| passed to
* `ngtcp2_conn_client_new` will be set in this field internally
* unless |client_chosen_version| is a reserved version.
*/
const uint32_t *available_versions;
/**
* :member:`available_versionslen` is the number of versions that
* are contained in the array pointed by
* :member:`available_versions`.
*/
size_t available_versionslen;
/**
* :member:`original_version` is the original version that client
* initially used to make a connection attempt. If it is set, and
* it differs from |client_chosen_version| passed to
* `ngtcp2_conn_client_new`, the library assumes that client reacted
* upon Version Negotiation packet. Server does not use this field.
*/
uint32_t original_version;
/**
* :member:`no_pmtud`, if set to nonzero, disables Path MTU
* Discovery.
*/
uint8_t no_pmtud;
/**
* :member:`pkt_num` is the initial packet number for each packet
* number space. It must be in range [0, INT32_MAX], inclusive.
*/
uint32_t initial_pkt_num;
} ngtcp2_settings;
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_addr` is the endpoint address.
*/
typedef struct ngtcp2_addr {
/**
* :member:`addr` points to the buffer which contains endpoint
* address. It must not be ``NULL``.
*/
ngtcp2_sockaddr *addr;
/**
* :member:`addrlen` is the length of :member:`addr`. It must not
* be longer than sizeof(:type:`ngtcp2_sockaddr_union`).
*/
ngtcp2_socklen addrlen;
} ngtcp2_addr;
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_path` is the network endpoints where a packet is sent
* and received.
*/
typedef struct ngtcp2_path {
/**
* :member:`local` is the address of local endpoint.
*/
ngtcp2_addr local;
/**
* :member:`remote` is the address of remote endpoint.
*/
ngtcp2_addr remote;
/**
* :member:`user_data` is an arbitrary data and opaque to the
* library.
*
* Note that :type:`ngtcp2_path` is generally passed to
* :type:`ngtcp2_conn` by an application, and :type:`ngtcp2_conn`
* stores their copies. Unfortunately, there is no way for the
* application to know when :type:`ngtcp2_conn` finished using a
* specific :type:`ngtcp2_path` object in mid connection, which
* means that the application cannot free the data pointed by this
* field. Therefore, it is advised to use this field only when the
* data pointed by this field persists in an entire lifetime of the
* connection.
*/
void *user_data;
} ngtcp2_path;
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_path_storage` is a convenient struct to have buffers
* to store the longest addresses.
*/
typedef struct ngtcp2_path_storage {
/**
* :member:`path` stores network path.
*/
ngtcp2_path path;
/**
* :member:`local_addrbuf` is a buffer to store local address.
*/
ngtcp2_sockaddr_union local_addrbuf;
/**
* :member:`remote_addrbuf` is a buffer to store remote address.
*/
ngtcp2_sockaddr_union remote_addrbuf;
} ngtcp2_path_storage;
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_crypto_md` is a wrapper around native message digest
* object.
*/
typedef struct ngtcp2_crypto_md {
/**
* :member:`native_handle` is a pointer to an underlying message
* digest object.
*/
void *native_handle;
} ngtcp2_crypto_md;
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_crypto_aead` is a wrapper around native AEAD object.
*/
typedef struct ngtcp2_crypto_aead {
/**
* :member:`native_handle` is a pointer to an underlying AEAD
* object.
*/
void *native_handle;
/**
* :member:`max_overhead` is the number of additional bytes which
* AEAD encryption needs on encryption.
*/
size_t max_overhead;
} ngtcp2_crypto_aead;
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_crypto_cipher` is a wrapper around native cipher
* object.
*/
typedef struct ngtcp2_crypto_cipher {
/**
* :member:`native_handle` is a pointer to an underlying cipher
* object.
*/
void *native_handle;
} ngtcp2_crypto_cipher;
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_crypto_aead_ctx` is a wrapper around native AEAD
* cipher context object. It should be initialized with a specific
* key. ngtcp2 library reuses this context object to encrypt or
* decrypt multiple packets.
*/
typedef struct ngtcp2_crypto_aead_ctx {
/**
* :member:`native_handle` is a pointer to an underlying AEAD
* context object.
*/
void *native_handle;
} ngtcp2_crypto_aead_ctx;
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_crypto_cipher_ctx` is a wrapper around native cipher
* context object. It should be initialized with a specific key.
* ngtcp2 library reuses this context object to encrypt or decrypt
* multiple packet headers.
*/
typedef struct ngtcp2_crypto_cipher_ctx {
/**
* :member:`native_handle` is a pointer to an underlying cipher
* context object.
*/
void *native_handle;
} ngtcp2_crypto_cipher_ctx;
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_crypto_ctx` is a convenient structure to bind all
* crypto related objects in one place. Use
* `ngtcp2_crypto_ctx_initial` to initialize this struct for Initial
* packet encryption. For Handshake and 1-RTT packets, use
* `ngtcp2_crypto_ctx_tls`. For 0-RTT packets, use
* `ngtcp2_crypto_ctx_tls_early`.
*/
typedef struct ngtcp2_crypto_ctx {
/**
* :member:`aead` is AEAD object.
*/
ngtcp2_crypto_aead aead;
/**
* :member:`md` is message digest object.
*/
ngtcp2_crypto_md md;
/**
* :member:`hp` is header protection cipher.
*/
ngtcp2_crypto_cipher hp;
/**
* :member:`max_encryption` is the number of encryption which this
* key can be used with.
*/
uint64_t max_encryption;
/**
* :member:`max_decryption_failure` is the number of decryption
* failure with this key.
*/
uint64_t max_decryption_failure;
} ngtcp2_crypto_ctx;
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_transport_params_encode` encodes |params| in |dest| of
* length |destlen|.
*
* If |dest| is NULL, and |destlen| is zero, this function just
* returns the number of bytes required to store the encoded transport
* parameters.
*
* This function returns the number of bytes written, or one of the
* following negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOBUF`
* Buffer is too small.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN ngtcp2_ssize ngtcp2_transport_params_encode_versioned(
uint8_t *dest, size_t destlen, int transport_params_version,
const ngtcp2_transport_params *params);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_transport_params_decode` decodes transport parameters in
* |data| of length |datalen|, and stores the result in the object
* pointed by |params|.
*
* If an optional parameter is missing, the default value is assigned.
*
* The following fields may point to somewhere inside the buffer
* pointed by |data| of length |datalen|:
*
* - :member:`ngtcp2_transport_params.version_info.available_versions
* <ngtcp2_version_info.available_versions>`
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_MALFORMED_TRANSPORT_PARAM`
* The input is malformed.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int
ngtcp2_transport_params_decode_versioned(int transport_params_version,
ngtcp2_transport_params *params,
const uint8_t *data, size_t datalen);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_transport_params_decode_new` decodes transport parameters
* in |data| of length |datalen|, and stores the result in the object
* allocated dynamically. The pointer to the allocated object is
* assigned to |*pparams|. Unlike `ngtcp2_transport_params_decode`,
* all direct and indirect fields are also allocated dynamically if
* needed.
*
* |mem| is a memory allocator to allocate memory. If |mem| is
* ``NULL``, the memory allocator returned by `ngtcp2_mem_default()`
* is used.
*
* If the optional parameters are missing, the default value is
* assigned.
*
* `ngtcp2_transport_params_del` frees the memory allocated by this
* function.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_MALFORMED_TRANSPORT_PARAM`
* The input is malformed.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOMEM`
* Out of memory.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int
ngtcp2_transport_params_decode_new(ngtcp2_transport_params **pparams,
const uint8_t *data, size_t datalen,
const ngtcp2_mem *mem);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_transport_params_del` frees the |params| which must be
* dynamically allocated by `ngtcp2_transport_params_decode_new`.
*
* |mem| is a memory allocator that allocated |params|. If |mem| is
* ``NULL``, the memory allocator returned by `ngtcp2_mem_default()`
* is used.
*
* If |params| is ``NULL``, this function does nothing.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void ngtcp2_transport_params_del(ngtcp2_transport_params *params,
const ngtcp2_mem *mem);
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_version_cid` is a convenient struct to store the
* result of `ngtcp2_pkt_decode_version_cid`.
*/
typedef struct ngtcp2_version_cid {
/**
* :member:`version` stores QUIC version.
*/
uint32_t version;
/**
* :member:`dcid` points to the Destination Connection ID.
*/
const uint8_t *dcid;
/**
* :member:`dcidlen` is the length of the Destination Connection ID
* pointed by :member:`dcid`.
*/
size_t dcidlen;
/**
* :member:`scid` points to the Source Connection ID.
*/
const uint8_t *scid;
/**
* :member:`scidlen` is the length of the Source Connection ID
* pointed by :member:`scid`.
*/
size_t scidlen;
} ngtcp2_version_cid;
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_pkt_decode_version_cid` extracts QUIC version, Destination
* Connection ID and Source Connection ID from the packet pointed by
* |data| of length |datalen|. This function can handle Connection ID
* up to 255 bytes unlike `ngtcp2_pkt_decode_hd_long` or
* `ngtcp2_pkt_decode_hd_short` which are only capable of handling
* Connection ID less than or equal to :macro:`NGTCP2_MAX_CIDLEN`.
* Longer Connection ID is only valid if the version is unsupported
* QUIC version.
*
* If the given packet is Long header packet, this function extracts
* the version from the packet, and assigns it to
* :member:`dest->version <ngtcp2_version_cid.version>`. It also
* extracts the pointer to the Destination Connection ID and its
* length, and assigns them to :member:`dest->dcid
* <ngtcp2_version_cid.dcid>` and :member:`dest->dcidlen
* <ngtcp2_version_cid.dcidlen>` respectively. Similarly, it extracts
* the pointer to the Source Connection ID and its length, and assigns
* them to :member:`dest->scid <ngtcp2_version_cid.scid>` and
* :member:`dest->scidlen <ngtcp2_version_cid.scidlen>` respectively.
* |short_dcidlen| is ignored.
*
* If the given packet is Short header packet, :member:`dest->version
* <ngtcp2_version_cid.version>` will be 0, :member:`dest->scid
* <ngtcp2_version_cid.scid>` will be ``NULL``, and
* :member:`dest->scidlen <ngtcp2_version_cid.scidlen>` will be 0.
* Because the Short header packet does not have the length of
* Destination Connection ID, the caller has to pass the length in
* |short_dcidlen|. This function extracts the pointer to the
* Destination Connection ID, and assigns it to :member:`dest->dcid
* <ngtcp2_version_cid.dcid>`. |short_dcidlen| is assigned to
* :member:`dest->dcidlen <ngtcp2_version_cid.dcidlen>`.
*
* If Version Negotiation is required, this function returns
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_VERSION_NEGOTIATION`. Unlike the other error
* cases, all fields of |dest| are assigned as described above.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds. Otherwise, one of the
* following negative error code:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT`
* The function could not decode the packet header.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_VERSION_NEGOTIATION`
* Version Negotiation packet should be sent.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_pkt_decode_version_cid(ngtcp2_version_cid *dest,
const uint8_t *data,
size_t datalen,
size_t short_dcidlen);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_pkt_decode_hd_long` decodes QUIC long packet header in
* |pkt| of length |pktlen|. This function only parses the input just
* before packet number field.
*
* This function does not verify that length field is correct. In
* other words, this function succeeds even if length > |pktlen|.
*
* This function can handle Connection ID up to
* :macro:`NGTCP2_MAX_CIDLEN`. Consider to use
* `ngtcp2_pkt_decode_version_cid` to get longer Connection ID.
*
* This function handles Version Negotiation specially. If version
* field is 0, |pkt| must contain Version Negotiation packet. Version
* Negotiation packet has random type in wire format. For
* convenience, this function sets
* :enum:`ngtcp2_pkt_type.NGTCP2_PKT_VERSION_NEGOTIATION` to
* :member:`dest->type <ngtcp2_pkt_hd.type>`, clears
* :macro:`NGTCP2_PKT_FLAG_LONG_FORM` flag from :member:`dest->flags
* <ngtcp2_pkt_hd.flags>`, and sets 0 to :member:`dest->len
* <ngtcp2_pkt_hd.len>`. Version Negotiation packet occupies a single
* packet.
*
* It stores the result in the object pointed by |dest|, and returns
* the number of bytes decoded to read the packet header if it
* succeeds, or one of the following error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT`
* Packet is too short; or it is not a long header
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN ngtcp2_ssize ngtcp2_pkt_decode_hd_long(ngtcp2_pkt_hd *dest,
const uint8_t *pkt,
size_t pktlen);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_pkt_decode_hd_short` decodes QUIC short header in |pkt| of
* length |pktlen|. Short header packet does not encode the length of
* Connection ID, thus we need the input from the outside. |dcidlen|
* is the length of Destination Connection ID in packet header. This
* function only parses the input just before packet number field.
* This function can handle Connection ID up to
* :macro:`NGTCP2_MAX_CIDLEN`. Consider to use
* `ngtcp2_pkt_decode_version_cid` to get longer Connection ID. It
* stores the result in the object pointed by |dest|, and returns the
* number of bytes decoded to read the packet header if it succeeds,
* or one of the following error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT`
* Packet is too short; or it is not a short header
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN ngtcp2_ssize ngtcp2_pkt_decode_hd_short(ngtcp2_pkt_hd *dest,
const uint8_t *pkt,
size_t pktlen,
size_t dcidlen);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_pkt_write_stateless_reset` writes Stateless Reset packet in
* the buffer pointed by |dest| whose length is |destlen|.
* |stateless_reset_token| is a pointer to the Stateless Reset Token,
* and its length must be :macro:`NGTCP2_STATELESS_RESET_TOKENLEN`
* bytes long. |rand| specifies the random octets preceding Stateless
* Reset Token. The length of |rand| is specified by |randlen| which
* must be at least :macro:`NGTCP2_MIN_STATELESS_RESET_RANDLEN` bytes
* long.
*
* If |randlen| is too long to write them all in the buffer, |rand| is
* written to the buffer as much as possible, and is truncated.
*
* This function returns the number of bytes written to the buffer, or
* one of the following negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOBUF`
* Buffer is too small.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT`
* |randlen| is strictly less than
* :macro:`NGTCP2_MIN_STATELESS_RESET_RANDLEN`.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN ngtcp2_ssize ngtcp2_pkt_write_stateless_reset(
uint8_t *dest, size_t destlen, const uint8_t *stateless_reset_token,
const uint8_t *rand, size_t randlen);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_pkt_write_version_negotiation` writes Version Negotiation
* packet in the buffer pointed by |dest| whose length is |destlen|.
* |unused_random| should be generated randomly. |dcid| is a
* Connection ID which appeared in a packet as a Source Connection ID
* sent by client which caused version negotiation. Similarly, |scid|
* is a Connection ID which appeared in a packet as a Destination
* Connection ID sent by client. |sv| is a list of supported
* versions, and |nsv| specifies the number of supported versions
* included in |sv|.
*
* This function returns the number of bytes written to the buffer, or
* one of the following negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOBUF`
* Buffer is too small.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN ngtcp2_ssize ngtcp2_pkt_write_version_negotiation(
uint8_t *dest, size_t destlen, uint8_t unused_random, const uint8_t *dcid,
size_t dcidlen, const uint8_t *scid, size_t scidlen, const uint32_t *sv,
size_t nsv);
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_conn` represents a single QUIC connection.
*/
typedef struct ngtcp2_conn ngtcp2_conn;
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_client_initial` is invoked when client application
* asks TLS stack to produce first TLS cryptographic handshake data.
*
* This implementation of this callback must get the first handshake
* data from TLS stack, and pass it to ngtcp2 library using
* `ngtcp2_conn_submit_crypto_data` function. Make sure that before
* calling `ngtcp2_conn_submit_crypto_data` function, client
* application must create initial packet protection keys and IVs, and
* provide them to ngtcp2 library using
* `ngtcp2_conn_install_initial_key`.
*
* This callback function must return 0 if it succeeds, or
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` which makes the library call
* return immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_client_initial)(ngtcp2_conn *conn, void *user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_recv_client_initial` is invoked when server receives
* Initial packet from client. An server application must implement
* this callback, and generate initial keys and IVs for both
* transmission and reception. Install them using
* `ngtcp2_conn_install_initial_key`. |dcid| is the Destination
* Connection ID in Initial packet received from client. It is used
* to derive initial packet protection keys.
*
* The callback function must return 0 if it succeeds. If an error
* occurs, return :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` which makes the
* library call return immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_recv_client_initial)(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
const ngtcp2_cid *dcid,
void *user_data);
/**
* @enum
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_encryption_level` is QUIC encryption level.
*/
typedef enum ngtcp2_encryption_level {
/**
* :enum:`NGTCP2_ENCRYPTION_LEVEL_INITIAL` is Initial encryption
* level.
*/
NGTCP2_ENCRYPTION_LEVEL_INITIAL,
/**
* :enum:`NGTCP2_ENCRYPTION_LEVEL_HANDSHAKE` is Handshake encryption
* level.
*/
NGTCP2_ENCRYPTION_LEVEL_HANDSHAKE,
/**
* :enum:`NGTCP2_ENCRYPTION_LEVEL_1RTT` is 1-RTT encryption level.
*/
NGTCP2_ENCRYPTION_LEVEL_1RTT,
/**
* :enum:`NGTCP2_ENCRYPTION_LEVEL_0RTT` is 0-RTT encryption level.
*/
NGTCP2_ENCRYPTION_LEVEL_0RTT
} ngtcp2_encryption_level;
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type`ngtcp2_recv_crypto_data` is invoked when crypto data is
* received. The received data is pointed by |data|, and its length
* is |datalen|. The |offset| specifies the offset where |data| is
* positioned. |user_data| is the arbitrary pointer passed to
* `ngtcp2_conn_client_new` or `ngtcp2_conn_server_new`. The ngtcp2
* library ensures that the crypto data is passed to the application
* in the increasing order of |offset|. |datalen| is always strictly
* greater than 0. |encryption_level| indicates the encryption level
* where this data is received. Crypto data can never be received in
* :enum:`ngtcp2_encryption_level.NGTCP2_ENCRYPTION_LEVEL_0RTT`.
*
* The application should provide the given data to TLS stack.
*
* The callback function must return 0 if it succeeds, or one of the
* following negative error codes:
*
* - :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CRYPTO`
* - :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_REQUIRED_TRANSPORT_PARAM`
* - :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_MALFORMED_TRANSPORT_PARAM`
* - :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_TRANSPORT_PARAM`
* - :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_PROTO`
* - :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_VERSION_NEGOTIATION_FAILURE`
* - :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOMEM`
* - :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE`
*
* If the other value is returned, it is treated as
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE`.
*
* If application encounters fatal error, return
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` which makes the library call
* return immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_recv_crypto_data)(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
ngtcp2_encryption_level encryption_level,
uint64_t offset, const uint8_t *data,
size_t datalen, void *user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_handshake_completed` is invoked when QUIC
* cryptographic handshake has completed.
*
* The callback function must return 0 if it succeeds. Returning
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` makes the library call return
* immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_handshake_completed)(ngtcp2_conn *conn, void *user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_handshake_confirmed` is invoked when QUIC
* cryptographic handshake is confirmed. The handshake confirmation
* means that both endpoints agree that handshake has finished.
*
* The callback function must return 0 if it succeeds. Returning
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` makes the library call return
* immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_handshake_confirmed)(ngtcp2_conn *conn, void *user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_recv_version_negotiation` is invoked when Version
* Negotiation packet is received. |hd| is the pointer to the QUIC
* packet header object. The vector |sv| of |nsv| elements contains
* the QUIC version the server supports. Since Version Negotiation is
* only sent by server, this callback function is used by client only.
*
* The callback function must return 0 if it succeeds, or
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` which makes the library call
* return immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_recv_version_negotiation)(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
const ngtcp2_pkt_hd *hd,
const uint32_t *sv, size_t nsv,
void *user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_recv_retry` is invoked when Retry packet is received.
* This callback is client use only.
*
* Application must regenerate packet protection key, IV, and header
* protection key for Initial packets using the Destination Connection
* ID obtained by :member:`hd->scid <ngtcp2_pkt_hd.scid>`, and install
* them by calling `ngtcp2_conn_install_initial_key`.
*
* 0-RTT data accepted by the ngtcp2 library will be automatically
* retransmitted as 0-RTT data by the library.
*
* The callback function must return 0 if it succeeds. Returning
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` makes the library call return
* immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_recv_retry)(ngtcp2_conn *conn, const ngtcp2_pkt_hd *hd,
void *user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_encrypt` is invoked when the ngtcp2 library asks the
* application to encrypt packet payload. The packet payload to
* encrypt is passed as |plaintext| of length |plaintextlen|. The
* AEAD cipher is |aead|. |aead_ctx| is the AEAD cipher context
* object which is initialized with the specific encryption key. The
* nonce is passed as |nonce| of length |noncelen|. The Additional
* Authenticated Data is passed as |aad| of length |aadlen|.
*
* The implementation of this callback must encrypt |plaintext| using
* the negotiated cipher suite, and write the ciphertext into the
* buffer pointed by |dest|. |dest| has enough capacity to store the
* ciphertext and any additional AEAD tag data.
*
* |dest| and |plaintext| may point to the same buffer.
*
* The callback function must return 0 if it succeeds, or
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` which makes the library call
* return immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_encrypt)(uint8_t *dest, const ngtcp2_crypto_aead *aead,
const ngtcp2_crypto_aead_ctx *aead_ctx,
const uint8_t *plaintext, size_t plaintextlen,
const uint8_t *nonce, size_t noncelen,
const uint8_t *aad, size_t aadlen);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_decrypt` is invoked when the ngtcp2 library asks the
* application to decrypt packet payload. The packet payload to
* decrypt is passed as |ciphertext| of length |ciphertextlen|. The
* AEAD cipher is |aead|. |aead_ctx| is the AEAD cipher context
* object which is initialized with the specific decryption key. The
* nonce is passed as |nonce| of length |noncelen|. The Additional
* Authenticated Data is passed as |aad| of length |aadlen|.
*
* The implementation of this callback must decrypt |ciphertext| using
* the negotiated cipher suite, and write the ciphertext into the
* buffer pointed by |dest|. |dest| has enough capacity to store the
* cleartext.
*
* |dest| and |ciphertext| may point to the same buffer.
*
* The callback function must return 0 if it succeeds. If TLS stack
* fails to decrypt data, return :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_DECRYPT`. For any
* other errors, return :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` which
* makes the library call return immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_decrypt)(uint8_t *dest, const ngtcp2_crypto_aead *aead,
const ngtcp2_crypto_aead_ctx *aead_ctx,
const uint8_t *ciphertext, size_t ciphertextlen,
const uint8_t *nonce, size_t noncelen,
const uint8_t *aad, size_t aadlen);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_hp_mask` is invoked when the ngtcp2 library asks the
* application to produce a mask to encrypt or decrypt packet header.
* The encryption cipher is |hp|. |hp_ctx| is the cipher context
* object which is initialized with the specific header protection
* key. The sample is passed as |sample| which is
* :macro:`NGTCP2_HP_SAMPLELEN` bytes long.
*
* The implementation of this callback must produce a mask using the
* header protection cipher suite specified by QUIC specification, and
* write the result into the buffer pointed by |dest|. The length of
* the mask must be at least :macro:`NGTCP2_HP_MASKLEN`. The library
* only uses the first :macro:`NGTCP2_HP_MASKLEN` bytes of the
* produced mask. The buffer pointed by |dest| is guaranteed to have
* at least :macro:`NGTCP2_HP_SAMPLELEN` bytes available for
* convenience.
*
* The callback function must return 0 if it succeeds, or
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` which makes the library call
* return immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_hp_mask)(uint8_t *dest, const ngtcp2_crypto_cipher *hp,
const ngtcp2_crypto_cipher_ctx *hp_ctx,
const uint8_t *sample);
/**
* @macrosection
*
* STREAM frame data flags
*/
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_STREAM_DATA_FLAG_NONE` indicates no flag set.
*/
#define NGTCP2_STREAM_DATA_FLAG_NONE 0x00u
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_STREAM_DATA_FLAG_FIN` indicates that this chunk of
* data is final piece of an incoming stream.
*/
#define NGTCP2_STREAM_DATA_FLAG_FIN 0x01u
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_STREAM_DATA_FLAG_0RTT` indicates that this chunk of
* data contains data received in 0-RTT packet, and the handshake has
* not completed yet, which means that the data might be replayed.
*/
#define NGTCP2_STREAM_DATA_FLAG_0RTT 0x02u
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_recv_stream_data` is invoked when stream data is
* received. The stream is specified by |stream_id|. |flags| is the
* bitwise-OR of zero or more of :macro:`NGTCP2_STREAM_DATA_FLAG_*
* <NGTCP2_STREAM_DATA_FLAG_NONE>`. If |flags| &
* :macro:`NGTCP2_STREAM_DATA_FLAG_FIN` is nonzero, this portion of
* the data is the last data in this stream. |offset| is the offset
* where this data begins. The library ensures that data is passed to
* the application in the non-decreasing order of |offset| without any
* overlap. The data is passed as |data| of length |datalen|.
* |datalen| may be 0 if and only if |fin| is nonzero.
*
* If :macro:`NGTCP2_STREAM_DATA_FLAG_0RTT` is set in |flags|, it
* indicates that a part of or whole data was received in 0-RTT
* packet, and a handshake has not completed yet.
*
* The callback function must return 0 if it succeeds, or
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` which makes the library return
* immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_recv_stream_data)(ngtcp2_conn *conn, uint32_t flags,
int64_t stream_id, uint64_t offset,
const uint8_t *data, size_t datalen,
void *user_data, void *stream_user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_stream_open` is a callback function which is called
* when remote stream is opened by a remote endpoint. This function
* is not called if stream is opened by implicitly (we might
* reconsider this behaviour later).
*
* The implementation of this callback should return 0 if it succeeds.
* Returning :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` makes the library
* call return immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_stream_open)(ngtcp2_conn *conn, int64_t stream_id,
void *user_data);
/**
* @macrosection
*
* Stream close flags
*/
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_STREAM_CLOSE_FLAG_NONE` indicates no flag set.
*/
#define NGTCP2_STREAM_CLOSE_FLAG_NONE 0x00u
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_STREAM_CLOSE_FLAG_APP_ERROR_CODE_SET` indicates that
* app_error_code parameter is set.
*/
#define NGTCP2_STREAM_CLOSE_FLAG_APP_ERROR_CODE_SET 0x01u
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_stream_close` is invoked when a stream is closed.
* This callback is not called when QUIC connection is closed before
* existing streams are closed. |flags| is the bitwise-OR of zero or
* more of :macro:`NGTCP2_STREAM_CLOSE_FLAG_*
* <NGTCP2_STREAM_CLOSE_FLAG_NONE>`. |app_error_code| indicates the
* error code of this closure if
* :macro:`NGTCP2_STREAM_CLOSE_FLAG_APP_ERROR_CODE_SET` is set in
* |flags|. If it is not set, the stream was closed without any error
* code, which generally means success.
*
* |app_error_code| is the first application error code sent by a
* local endpoint, or received from a remote endpoint. If a stream is
* closed cleanly, no application error code is exchanged. Since QUIC
* stack does not know the application error code which indicates "no
* errors", |app_error_code| is set to 0 and
* :macro:`NGTCP2_STREAM_CLOSE_FLAG_APP_ERROR_CODE_SET` is not set in
* |flags| in this case.
*
* The implementation of this callback should return 0 if it succeeds.
* Returning :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` makes the library
* call return immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_stream_close)(ngtcp2_conn *conn, uint32_t flags,
int64_t stream_id, uint64_t app_error_code,
void *user_data, void *stream_user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_stream_reset` is invoked when a stream identified by
* |stream_id| is reset by a remote endpoint.
*
* The implementation of this callback should return 0 if it succeeds.
* Returning :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` makes the library
* call return immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_stream_reset)(ngtcp2_conn *conn, int64_t stream_id,
uint64_t final_size, uint64_t app_error_code,
void *user_data, void *stream_user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_acked_stream_data_offset` is a callback function
* which is called when stream data in range [|offset|, |offset| +
* |datalen|) is acknowledged, and application can free the portion of
* data. For a given |stream_id|, this callback is called
* sequentially in increasing order of |offset| without any overlap.
* |datalen| is normally strictly greater than 0. One exception is
* that when a STREAM frame has fin flag set and 0 length data, this
* callback is invoked with |datalen| == 0.
*
* If a stream is closed prematurely, and stream data is still
* in-flight, this callback function is not called for those data.
* After :member:`ngtcp2_callbacks.stream_close` is called for a
* particular stream, |conn| does not touch data for the closed stream
* again, and application can free all unacknowledged stream data.
*
* The implementation of this callback should return 0 if it succeeds.
* Returning :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` makes the library
* call return immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_acked_stream_data_offset)(
ngtcp2_conn *conn, int64_t stream_id, uint64_t offset, uint64_t datalen,
void *user_data, void *stream_user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_recv_stateless_reset` is a callback function which is
* called when Stateless Reset packet is received. The stateless
* reset details are given in |sr|.
*
* The implementation of this callback should return 0 if it succeeds.
* Returning :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` makes the library
* call return immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_recv_stateless_reset)(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
const ngtcp2_pkt_stateless_reset *sr,
void *user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_extend_max_streams` is a callback function which is
* called every time max stream ID is strictly extended.
* |max_streams| is the cumulative number of streams which an endpoint
* can open.
*
* The callback function must return 0 if it succeeds. Returning
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` makes the library call return
* immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_extend_max_streams)(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
uint64_t max_streams, void *user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_extend_max_stream_data` is a callback function which
* is invoked when max stream data is extended. |stream_id|
* identifies the stream. |max_data| is a cumulative number of bytes
* an endpoint can send on this stream.
*
* The callback function must return 0 if it succeeds. Returning
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` makes the library call return
* immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_extend_max_stream_data)(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
int64_t stream_id,
uint64_t max_data, void *user_data,
void *stream_user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_rand` is a callback function to get random data of
* length |destlen|. Application must fill random |destlen| bytes to
* the buffer pointed by |dest|. The generated data is used only in
* non-cryptographic context.
*/
typedef void (*ngtcp2_rand)(uint8_t *dest, size_t destlen,
const ngtcp2_rand_ctx *rand_ctx);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_get_new_connection_id` is a callback function to ask
* an application for new connection ID. Application must generate
* new unused connection ID with the exact |cidlen| bytes, and store
* it in |cid|. It also has to generate a stateless reset token, and
* store it in |token|. The length of stateless reset token is
* :macro:`NGTCP2_STATELESS_RESET_TOKENLEN` and it is guaranteed that
* the buffer pointed by |token| has the sufficient space to store the
* token.
*
* The callback function must return 0 if it succeeds. Returning
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` makes the library call return
* immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_get_new_connection_id)(ngtcp2_conn *conn, ngtcp2_cid *cid,
uint8_t *token, size_t cidlen,
void *user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_remove_connection_id` is a callback function which
* notifies the application that connection ID |cid| is no longer used
* by a remote endpoint. This Connection ID was previously offered by
* a local endpoint, and a remote endpoint could use it as Destination
* Connection ID when sending QUIC packet.
*
* The callback function must return 0 if it succeeds. Returning
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` makes the library call return
* immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_remove_connection_id)(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
const ngtcp2_cid *cid,
void *user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_update_key` is a callback function which tells the
* application that it must generate new packet protection keying
* materials and AEAD cipher context objects with new keys. The
* current set of secrets are given as |current_rx_secret| and
* |current_tx_secret| of length |secretlen|. They are decryption and
* encryption secrets respectively.
*
* The application must generate new secrets and keys for both
* encryption and decryption. It must write decryption secret and IV
* to the buffer pointed by |rx_secret| and |rx_iv| respectively. It
* also must create new AEAD cipher context object with new decryption
* key and initialize |rx_aead_ctx| with it. Similarly, write
* encryption secret and IV to the buffer pointed by |tx_secret| and
* |tx_iv|. Create new AEAD cipher context object with new encryption
* key and initialize |tx_aead_ctx| with it. All given buffers have
* the enough capacity to store secret, key and IV.
*
* The callback function must return 0 if it succeeds. Returning
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` makes the library call return
* immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_update_key)(
ngtcp2_conn *conn, uint8_t *rx_secret, uint8_t *tx_secret,
ngtcp2_crypto_aead_ctx *rx_aead_ctx, uint8_t *rx_iv,
ngtcp2_crypto_aead_ctx *tx_aead_ctx, uint8_t *tx_iv,
const uint8_t *current_rx_secret, const uint8_t *current_tx_secret,
size_t secretlen, void *user_data);
/**
* @macrosection
*
* Path validation related macros
*/
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_PATH_VALIDATION_FLAG_NONE` indicates no flag set.
*/
#define NGTCP2_PATH_VALIDATION_FLAG_NONE 0x00u
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_PATH_VALIDATION_FLAG_PREFERRED_ADDR` indicates the
* validation involving server preferred address. This flag is only
* set for client.
*/
#define NGTCP2_PATH_VALIDATION_FLAG_PREFERRED_ADDR 0x01u
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_PATH_VALIDATION_FLAG_NEW_TOKEN` indicates that
* server should send NEW_TOKEN frame for the new remote address.
* This flag is only set for server.
*/
#define NGTCP2_PATH_VALIDATION_FLAG_NEW_TOKEN 0x02u
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_path_validation` is a callback function which tells
* an application the outcome of path validation. |flags| is zero or
* more of :macro:`NGTCP2_PATH_VALIDATION_FLAG_*
* <NGTCP2_PATH_VALIDATION_FLAG_NONE>`. |path| is the path that was
* validated. |old_path| is the path that is previously used before a
* local endpoint has migrated to |path| if |old_path| is not NULL.
* If |res| is
* :enum:`ngtcp2_path_validation_result.NGTCP2_PATH_VALIDATION_RESULT_SUCCESS`,
* the path validation succeeded. If |res| is
* :enum:`ngtcp2_path_validation_result.NGTCP2_PATH_VALIDATION_RESULT_FAILURE`,
* the path validation failed.
*
* The callback function must return 0 if it succeeds. Returning
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` makes the library call return
* immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_path_validation)(ngtcp2_conn *conn, uint32_t flags,
const ngtcp2_path *path,
const ngtcp2_path *old_path,
ngtcp2_path_validation_result res,
void *user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_select_preferred_addr` is a callback function which
* asks a client application to choose server address from preferred
* addresses |paddr| received from server. An application should
* write a network path for a selected preferred address in |dest|.
* More specifically, the selected preferred address must be set to
* :member:`dest->remote <ngtcp2_path.remote>`, a client source
* address must be set to :member:`dest->local <ngtcp2_path.local>`.
* If a client source address does not change for the new server
* address, leave :member:`dest->local <ngtcp2_path.local>`
* unmodified, or copy the value of :member:`local
* <ngtcp2_path.local>` field of the current network path obtained
* from `ngtcp2_conn_get_path()`. Both :member:`dest->local.addr
* <ngtcp2_addr.addr>` and :member:`dest->remote.addr
* <ngtcp2_addr.addr>` point to buffers which are at least
* sizeof(:type:`ngtcp2_sockaddr_union`) bytes long, respectively. If
* an application denies the preferred addresses, just leave |dest|
* unmodified (or set :member:`dest->remote.addrlen
* <ngtcp2_addr.addrlen>` to 0), and return 0.
*
* The callback function must return 0 if it succeeds. Returning
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` makes the library call return
* immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_select_preferred_addr)(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
ngtcp2_path *dest,
const ngtcp2_preferred_addr *paddr,
void *user_data);
/**
* @enum
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_connection_id_status_type` defines a set of status
* for Destination Connection ID.
*/
typedef enum ngtcp2_connection_id_status_type {
/**
* :enum:`NGTCP2_CONNECTION_ID_STATUS_TYPE_ACTIVATE` indicates that
* a local endpoint starts using new Destination Connection ID.
*/
NGTCP2_CONNECTION_ID_STATUS_TYPE_ACTIVATE,
/**
* :enum:`NGTCP2_CONNECTION_ID_STATUS_TYPE_DEACTIVATE` indicates
* that a local endpoint stops using a given Destination Connection
* ID.
*/
NGTCP2_CONNECTION_ID_STATUS_TYPE_DEACTIVATE
} ngtcp2_connection_id_status_type;
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_connection_id_status` is a callback function which is
* called when the status of Destination Connection ID changes.
*
* |token| is the associated stateless reset token, and it is ``NULL``
* if no token is present.
*
* |type| is the one of the value defined in
* :type:`ngtcp2_connection_id_status_type`. The new value might be
* added in the future release.
*
* The callback function must return 0 if it succeeds. Returning
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` makes the library call return
* immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_connection_id_status)(
ngtcp2_conn *conn, ngtcp2_connection_id_status_type type, uint64_t seq,
const ngtcp2_cid *cid, const uint8_t *token, void *user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_recv_new_token` is a callback function which is
* called when new token is received from server. This callback is
* client use only.
*
* |token| is the received token of length |tokenlen| bytes long.
*
* The callback function must return 0 if it succeeds. Returning
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` makes the library call return
* immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_recv_new_token)(ngtcp2_conn *conn, const uint8_t *token,
size_t tokenlen, void *user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_delete_crypto_aead_ctx` is a callback function which
* must delete the native object pointed by
* :member:`aead_ctx->native_handle
* <ngtcp2_crypto_aead_ctx.native_handle>`.
*/
typedef void (*ngtcp2_delete_crypto_aead_ctx)(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
ngtcp2_crypto_aead_ctx *aead_ctx,
void *user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_delete_crypto_cipher_ctx` is a callback function
* which must delete the native object pointed by
* :member:`cipher_ctx->native_handle
* <ngtcp2_crypto_cipher_ctx.native_handle>`.
*/
typedef void (*ngtcp2_delete_crypto_cipher_ctx)(
ngtcp2_conn *conn, ngtcp2_crypto_cipher_ctx *cipher_ctx, void *user_data);
/**
* @macrosection
*
* DATAGRAM frame flags
*/
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_DATAGRAM_FLAG_NONE` indicates no flag set.
*/
#define NGTCP2_DATAGRAM_FLAG_NONE 0x00u
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_DATAGRAM_FLAG_0RTT` indicates that DATAGRAM frame is
* received in 0-RTT packet, and the handshake has not completed yet,
* which means that the data might be replayed.
*/
#define NGTCP2_DATAGRAM_FLAG_0RTT 0x01u
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_recv_datagram` is invoked when DATAGRAM frame is
* received. |flags| is bitwise-OR of zero or more of
* :macro:`NGTCP2_DATAGRAM_FLAG_* <NGTCP2_DATAGRAM_FLAG_NONE>`.
*
* If :macro:`NGTCP2_DATAGRAM_FLAG_0RTT` is set in |flags|, it
* indicates that DATAGRAM frame was received in 0-RTT packet, and a
* handshake has not completed yet.
*
* The callback function must return 0 if it succeeds, or
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` which makes the library return
* immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_recv_datagram)(ngtcp2_conn *conn, uint32_t flags,
const uint8_t *data, size_t datalen,
void *user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_ack_datagram` is invoked when a packet which contains
* DATAGRAM frame which is identified by |dgram_id| is acknowledged.
* |dgram_id| is the valued passed to `ngtcp2_conn_writev_datagram`.
*
* The callback function must return 0 if it succeeds, or
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` which makes the library return
* immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_ack_datagram)(ngtcp2_conn *conn, uint64_t dgram_id,
void *user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_lost_datagram` is invoked when a packet which
* contains DATAGRAM frame which is identified by |dgram_id| is
* declared lost. |dgram_id| is the valued passed to
* `ngtcp2_conn_writev_datagram`. Note that the loss might be
* spurious, and DATAGRAM frame might be acknowledged later.
*
* The callback function must return 0 if it succeeds, or
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` which makes the library return
* immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_lost_datagram)(ngtcp2_conn *conn, uint64_t dgram_id,
void *user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_get_path_challenge_data` is a callback function to
* ask an application for new data that is sent in PATH_CHALLENGE
* frame. Application must generate new unpredictable, exactly
* :macro:`NGTCP2_PATH_CHALLENGE_DATALEN` bytes of random data, and
* store them into the buffer pointed by |data|.
*
* The callback function must return 0 if it succeeds. Returning
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` makes the library call return
* immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_get_path_challenge_data)(ngtcp2_conn *conn, uint8_t *data,
void *user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_stream_stop_sending` is invoked when a stream is no
* longer read by a local endpoint before it receives all stream data.
* This function is called at most once per stream. |app_error_code|
* is the error code passed to `ngtcp2_conn_shutdown_stream_read` or
* `ngtcp2_conn_shutdown_stream`.
*
* The callback function must return 0 if it succeeds. Returning
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` makes the library call return
* immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_stream_stop_sending)(ngtcp2_conn *conn, int64_t stream_id,
uint64_t app_error_code,
void *user_data,
void *stream_user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_version_negotiation` is invoked when the compatible
* version negotiation takes place. For client, it is called when it
* sees a change in version field of a long header packet. This
* callback function might be called multiple times for client. For
* server, it is called once when the version is negotiated.
*
* The implementation of this callback must install new Initial keys
* for |version| and Destination Connection ID |client_dcid| from
* client. Use `ngtcp2_conn_install_vneg_initial_key` to install
* keys.
*
* The callback function must return 0 if it succeeds. Returning
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` makes the library call return
* immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_version_negotiation)(ngtcp2_conn *conn, uint32_t version,
const ngtcp2_cid *client_dcid,
void *user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_recv_key` is invoked when new key is installed to
* |conn| during QUIC cryptographic handshake.
*
* The callback function must return 0 if it succeeds. Returning
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` makes the library call return
* immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_recv_key)(ngtcp2_conn *conn, ngtcp2_encryption_level level,
void *user_data);
/**
* @functypedef
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_tls_early_data_rejected` is invoked when early data
* was rejected by server during TLS handshake, or client decided not
* to attempt early data.
*
* The callback function must return 0 if it succeeds. Returning
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE` makes the library call return
* immediately.
*/
typedef int (*ngtcp2_tls_early_data_rejected)(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
void *user_data);
#define NGTCP2_CALLBACKS_V1 1
#define NGTCP2_CALLBACKS_VERSION NGTCP2_CALLBACKS_V1
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_callbacks` holds a set of callback functions.
*/
typedef struct ngtcp2_callbacks {
/**
* :member:`client_initial` is a callback function which is invoked
* when client asks TLS stack to produce first TLS cryptographic
* handshake message. This callback function must be specified for
* a client application.
*/
ngtcp2_client_initial client_initial;
/**
* :member:`recv_client_initial` is a callback function which is
* invoked when a server receives the first Initial packet from
* client. This callback function must be specified for a server
* application.
*/
ngtcp2_recv_client_initial recv_client_initial;
/**
* :member:`recv_crypto_data` is a callback function which is
* invoked when cryptographic data (CRYPTO frame, in other words,
* TLS message) is received. This callback function must be
* specified.
*/
ngtcp2_recv_crypto_data recv_crypto_data;
/**
* :member:`handshake_completed` is a callback function which is
* invoked when QUIC cryptographic handshake has completed. This
* callback function is optional.
*/
ngtcp2_handshake_completed handshake_completed;
/**
* :member:`recv_version_negotiation` is a callback function which
* is invoked when Version Negotiation packet is received by a
* client. This callback function is optional.
*/
ngtcp2_recv_version_negotiation recv_version_negotiation;
/**
* :member:`encrypt` is a callback function which is invoked to
* encrypt a QUIC packet. This callback function must be specified.
*/
ngtcp2_encrypt encrypt;
/**
* :member:`decrypt` is a callback function which is invoked to
* decrypt a QUIC packet. This callback function must be specified.
*/
ngtcp2_decrypt decrypt;
/**
* :member:`hp_mask` is a callback function which is invoked to get
* a mask to encrypt or decrypt QUIC packet header. This callback
* function must be specified.
*/
ngtcp2_hp_mask hp_mask;
/**
* :member:`recv_stream_data` is a callback function which is
* invoked when stream data, which includes application data, is
* received. This callback function is optional.
*/
ngtcp2_recv_stream_data recv_stream_data;
/**
* :member:`acked_stream_data_offset` is a callback function which
* is invoked when stream data, which includes application data, is
* acknowledged by a remote endpoint. It tells an application the
* largest offset of acknowledged stream data without a gap so that
* application can free memory for the data up to that offset. This
* callback function is optional.
*/
ngtcp2_acked_stream_data_offset acked_stream_data_offset;
/**
* :member:`stream_open` is a callback function which is invoked
* when new remote stream is opened by a remote endpoint. This
* callback function is optional.
*/
ngtcp2_stream_open stream_open;
/**
* :member:`stream_close` is a callback function which is invoked
* when a stream is closed. This callback function is optional.
*/
ngtcp2_stream_close stream_close;
/**
* :member:`recv_stateless_reset` is a callback function which is
* invoked when Stateless Reset packet is received. This callback
* function is optional.
*/
ngtcp2_recv_stateless_reset recv_stateless_reset;
/**
* :member:`recv_retry` is a callback function which is invoked when
* a client receives Retry packet. For client, this callback
* function must be specified. Server never receive Retry packet.
*/
ngtcp2_recv_retry recv_retry;
/**
* :member:`extend_max_local_streams_bidi` is a callback function
* which is invoked when the number of bidirectional stream which a
* local endpoint can open is increased. This callback function is
* optional.
*/
ngtcp2_extend_max_streams extend_max_local_streams_bidi;
/**
* :member:`extend_max_local_streams_uni` is a callback function
* which is invoked when the number of unidirectional stream which a
* local endpoint can open is increased. This callback function is
* optional.
*/
ngtcp2_extend_max_streams extend_max_local_streams_uni;
/**
* :member:`rand` is a callback function which is invoked when the
* library needs random data. This callback function must be
* specified.
*/
ngtcp2_rand rand;
/**
* :member:`get_new_connection_id` is a callback function which is
* invoked when the library needs new connection ID. This callback
* function must be specified.
*/
ngtcp2_get_new_connection_id get_new_connection_id;
/**
* :member:`remove_connection_id` is a callback function which
* notifies an application that connection ID is no longer used by a
* remote endpoint. This callback function is optional.
*/
ngtcp2_remove_connection_id remove_connection_id;
/**
* :member:`update_key` is a callback function which is invoked when
* the library tells an application that it must update keying
* materials, and install new keys. This callback function must be
* specified.
*/
ngtcp2_update_key update_key;
/**
* :member:`path_validation` is a callback function which is invoked
* when path validation completed. This callback function is
* optional.
*/
ngtcp2_path_validation path_validation;
/**
* :member:`select_preferred_addr` is a callback function which is
* invoked when the library asks a client to select preferred
* address presented by a server. If not set, client ignores
* preferred addresses. This callback function is optional.
*/
ngtcp2_select_preferred_addr select_preferred_addr;
/**
* :member:`stream_reset` is a callback function which is invoked
* when a stream is reset by a remote endpoint. This callback
* function is optional.
*/
ngtcp2_stream_reset stream_reset;
/**
* :member:`extend_max_remote_streams_bidi` is a callback function
* which is invoked when the number of bidirectional streams which a
* remote endpoint can open is increased. This callback function is
* optional.
*/
ngtcp2_extend_max_streams extend_max_remote_streams_bidi;
/**
* :member:`extend_max_remote_streams_uni` is a callback function
* which is invoked when the number of unidirectional streams which
* a remote endpoint can open is increased. This callback function
* is optional.
*/
ngtcp2_extend_max_streams extend_max_remote_streams_uni;
/**
* :member:`extend_max_stream_data` is callback function which is
* invoked when the maximum offset of stream data that a local
* endpoint can send is increased. This callback function is
* optional.
*/
ngtcp2_extend_max_stream_data extend_max_stream_data;
/**
* :member:`dcid_status` is a callback function which is invoked
* when the new Destination Connection ID is activated, or the
* activated Destination Connection ID is now deactivated. This
* callback function is optional.
*/
ngtcp2_connection_id_status dcid_status;
/**
* :member:`handshake_confirmed` is a callback function which is
* invoked when both endpoints agree that handshake has finished.
* This field is ignored by server because
* :member:`handshake_completed` also indicates the handshake
* confirmation for server. This callback function is optional.
*/
ngtcp2_handshake_confirmed handshake_confirmed;
/**
* :member:`recv_new_token` is a callback function which is invoked
* when new token is received from server. This field is ignored by
* server. This callback function is optional.
*/
ngtcp2_recv_new_token recv_new_token;
/**
* :member:`delete_crypto_aead_ctx` is a callback function which
* deletes a given AEAD cipher context object. This callback
* function must be specified.
*/
ngtcp2_delete_crypto_aead_ctx delete_crypto_aead_ctx;
/**
* :member:`delete_crypto_cipher_ctx` is a callback function which
* deletes a given cipher context object. This callback function
* must be specified.
*/
ngtcp2_delete_crypto_cipher_ctx delete_crypto_cipher_ctx;
/**
* :member:`recv_datagram` is a callback function which is invoked
* when DATAGRAM frame is received. This callback function is
* optional.
*/
ngtcp2_recv_datagram recv_datagram;
/**
* :member:`ack_datagram` is a callback function which is invoked
* when a QUIC packet containing DATAGRAM frame is acknowledged by a
* remote endpoint. This callback function is optional.
*/
ngtcp2_ack_datagram ack_datagram;
/**
* :member:`lost_datagram` is a callback function which is invoked
* when a QUIC packet containing DATAGRAM frame is declared lost.
* This callback function is optional.
*/
ngtcp2_lost_datagram lost_datagram;
/**
* :member:`get_path_challenge_data` is a callback function which is
* invoked when the library needs new data sent along with
* PATH_CHALLENGE frame. This callback must be specified.
*/
ngtcp2_get_path_challenge_data get_path_challenge_data;
/**
* :member:`stream_stop_sending` is a callback function which is
* invoked when a local endpoint no longer reads from a stream
* before it receives all stream data. This callback function is
* optional.
*/
ngtcp2_stream_stop_sending stream_stop_sending;
/**
* :member:`version_negotiation` is a callback function which is
* invoked when the compatible version negotiation takes place.
* This callback function must be specified.
*/
ngtcp2_version_negotiation version_negotiation;
/**
* :member:`recv_rx_key` is a callback function which is invoked
* when a new key for decrypting packets is installed during QUIC
* cryptographic handshake. It is not called for
* :enum:`ngtcp2_encryption_level.NGTCP2_ENCRYPTION_LEVEL_INITIAL`.
*/
ngtcp2_recv_key recv_rx_key;
/**
* :member:`recv_tx_key` is a callback function which is invoked
* when a new key for encrypting packets is installed during QUIC
* cryptographic handshake. It is not called for
* :enum:`ngtcp2_encryption_level.NGTCP2_ENCRYPTION_LEVEL_INITIAL`.
*/
ngtcp2_recv_key recv_tx_key;
/**
* :member:`tls_early_data_rejected` is a callback function which is
* invoked when server rejected early data during TLS handshake, or
* client decided not to attempt early data. This callback function
* is only used by client.
*/
ngtcp2_tls_early_data_rejected tls_early_data_rejected;
} ngtcp2_callbacks;
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_pkt_write_connection_close` writes Initial packet
* containing CONNECTION_CLOSE frame with the given |error_code| and
* the optional |reason| of length |reasonlen| to the buffer pointed
* by |dest| of length |destlen|. All encryption parameters are for
* Initial packet encryption. The packet number is always 0.
*
* The primary use case of this function is for server to send
* CONNECTION_CLOSE frame in Initial packet to close connection
* without committing any state when validating Retry token fails.
*
* This function returns the number of bytes written if it succeeds,
* or one of the following negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOBUF`
* Buffer is too small.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE`
* Callback function failed.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN ngtcp2_ssize ngtcp2_pkt_write_connection_close(
uint8_t *dest, size_t destlen, uint32_t version, const ngtcp2_cid *dcid,
const ngtcp2_cid *scid, uint64_t error_code, const uint8_t *reason,
size_t reasonlen, ngtcp2_encrypt encrypt, const ngtcp2_crypto_aead *aead,
const ngtcp2_crypto_aead_ctx *aead_ctx, const uint8_t *iv,
ngtcp2_hp_mask hp_mask, const ngtcp2_crypto_cipher *hp,
const ngtcp2_crypto_cipher_ctx *hp_ctx);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_pkt_write_retry` writes Retry packet in the buffer pointed
* by |dest| whose length is |destlen|. |dcid| is the Connection ID
* which appeared in a packet as a Source Connection ID sent by
* client. |scid| is a server chosen Source Connection ID. |odcid|
* specifies Original Destination Connection ID which appeared in a
* packet as a Destination Connection ID sent by client. |token|
* specifies Retry Token, and |tokenlen| specifies its length. |aead|
* must be AEAD_AES_128_GCM. |aead_ctx| must be initialized with
* :macro:`NGTCP2_RETRY_KEY` as an encryption key.
*
* This function returns the number of bytes written to the buffer, or
* one of the following negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOBUF`
* Buffer is too small.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE`
* Callback function failed.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT`
* :member:`odcid->datalen <ngtcp2_cid.datalen>` is less than
* :macro:`NGTCP2_MIN_INITIAL_DCIDLEN`.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN ngtcp2_ssize ngtcp2_pkt_write_retry(
uint8_t *dest, size_t destlen, uint32_t version, const ngtcp2_cid *dcid,
const ngtcp2_cid *scid, const ngtcp2_cid *odcid, const uint8_t *token,
size_t tokenlen, ngtcp2_encrypt encrypt, const ngtcp2_crypto_aead *aead,
const ngtcp2_crypto_aead_ctx *aead_ctx);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_accept` is used by server implementation, and decides
* whether packet |pkt| of length |pktlen| from client is acceptable
* for the very first packet to a connection.
*
* If |dest| is not ``NULL`` and the function returns 0, the decoded
* packet header is stored in the object pointed by |dest|.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT`
* The packet is not acceptable for the very first packet to a new
* connection; or the function failed to parse the packet header.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_accept(ngtcp2_pkt_hd *dest, const uint8_t *pkt,
size_t pktlen);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_client_new` creates new :type:`ngtcp2_conn`, and
* initializes it as client. On success, it stores the pointer to the
* newly allocated object in |*pconn|. |dcid| is a randomized
* Destination Connection ID which must be longer than or equal to
* :macro:`NGTCP2_MIN_INITIAL_DCIDLEN`. |scid| is a Source Connection
* ID chosen by client. |client_chosen_version| is a QUIC version
* that a client chooses. |path| is the network path where this QUIC
* connection is being established, and must not be ``NULL``.
* |callbacks|, |settings|, and |params| must not be ``NULL``, and the
* function makes a copy of each of them. |params| is a local QUIC
* transport parameters, and sent to a remote endpoint during
* handshake. |user_data| is the arbitrary pointer which is passed to
* the user-defined callback functions. If |mem| is ``NULL``, the
* memory allocator returned by `ngtcp2_mem_default()` is used.
*
* Call `ngtcp2_conn_del` to free memory allocated for |*pconn|.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOMEM`
* Out of memory.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_client_new_versioned(
ngtcp2_conn **pconn, const ngtcp2_cid *dcid, const ngtcp2_cid *scid,
const ngtcp2_path *path, uint32_t client_chosen_version,
int callbacks_version, const ngtcp2_callbacks *callbacks,
int settings_version, const ngtcp2_settings *settings,
int transport_params_version, const ngtcp2_transport_params *params,
const ngtcp2_mem *mem, void *user_data);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_server_new` creates new :type:`ngtcp2_conn`, and
* initializes it as server. On success, it stores the pointer to the
* newly allocated object in |*pconn|. |dcid| is a Destination
* Connection ID, and is usually the Connection ID that appears in
* client Initial packet as Source Connection ID. |scid| is a Source
* Connection ID chosen by server. |path| is the network path where
* this QUIC connection is being established, and must not be
* ``NULL``. |client_chosen_version| is a QUIC version that a client
* chooses. |callbacks|, |settings|, and |params| must not be
* ``NULL``, and the function makes a copy of each of them. |params|
* is a local QUIC transport parameters, and sent to a remote endpoint
* during handshake. |user_data| is the arbitrary pointer which is
* passed to the user-defined callback functions. If |mem| is
* ``NULL``, the memory allocator returned by `ngtcp2_mem_default()`
* is used.
*
* Call `ngtcp2_conn_del` to free memory allocated for |*pconn|.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOMEM`
* Out of memory.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_server_new_versioned(
ngtcp2_conn **pconn, const ngtcp2_cid *dcid, const ngtcp2_cid *scid,
const ngtcp2_path *path, uint32_t client_chosen_version,
int callbacks_version, const ngtcp2_callbacks *callbacks,
int settings_version, const ngtcp2_settings *settings,
int transport_params_version, const ngtcp2_transport_params *params,
const ngtcp2_mem *mem, void *user_data);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_del` frees resources allocated for |conn|. It also
* frees memory pointed by |conn|.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void ngtcp2_conn_del(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_read_pkt` decrypts QUIC packet given in |pkt| of
* length |pktlen| and processes it. |path| is the network path the
* packet is delivered and must not be ``NULL``. |pi| is packet
* metadata and may be ``NULL``. This function performs QUIC handshake
* as well.
*
* This function must not be called from inside the callback
* functions.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_RETRY`
* Server must perform address validation by sending Retry packet
* (see `ngtcp2_crypto_write_retry` and `ngtcp2_pkt_write_retry`),
* and discard the connection state. Client application does not
* get this error code.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_DROP_CONN`
* Server application must drop the connection silently (without
* sending any CONNECTION_CLOSE frame), and discard connection
* state. Client application does not get this error code.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_DRAINING`
* A connection has entered the draining state, and no further
* packet transmission is allowed.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CLOSING`
* A connection has entered the closing state, and no further
* packet transmission is allowed. Calling
* `ngtcp2_conn_write_connection_close` makes a connection enter
* this state.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CRYPTO`
* An error happened in TLS stack. `ngtcp2_conn_get_tls_alert`
* returns TLS alert if set.
*
* If any other negative error is returned, call
* `ngtcp2_conn_write_connection_close` to get terminal packet, and
* sending it makes QUIC connection enter the closing state.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int
ngtcp2_conn_read_pkt_versioned(ngtcp2_conn *conn, const ngtcp2_path *path,
int pkt_info_version, const ngtcp2_pkt_info *pi,
const uint8_t *pkt, size_t pktlen,
ngtcp2_tstamp ts);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_write_pkt` is equivalent to calling
* `ngtcp2_conn_writev_stream` with -1 as |stream_id|, no stream data,
* and :macro:`NGTCP2_WRITE_STREAM_FLAG_NONE` as flags.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN ngtcp2_ssize ngtcp2_conn_write_pkt_versioned(
ngtcp2_conn *conn, ngtcp2_path *path, int pkt_info_version,
ngtcp2_pkt_info *pi, uint8_t *dest, size_t destlen, ngtcp2_tstamp ts);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_tls_handshake_completed` tells |conn| that the TLS
* stack declares TLS handshake completion. This does not mean QUIC
* handshake has completed. The library needs extra conditions to be
* met.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void ngtcp2_conn_tls_handshake_completed(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_handshake_completed` returns nonzero if QUIC
* handshake has completed.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_get_handshake_completed(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_install_initial_key` installs packet protection keying
* materials for Initial packets. |rx_aead_ctx| is AEAD cipher
* context object, and must be initialized with a decryption key.
* |rx_iv| is IV of length |rx_ivlen| for decryption. |rx_hp_ctx| is
* a packet header protection cipher context object for decryption.
* Similarly, |tx_aead_ctx|, |tx_iv| and |tx_hp_ctx| are for
* encrypting outgoing packets, and are the same length with the
* decryption counterpart . If they have already been set, they are
* overwritten.
*
* |ivlen| must be the minimum length of AEAD nonce, or 8 bytes if
* that is larger.
*
* If this function succeeds, |conn| takes ownership of |rx_aead_ctx|,
* |rx_hp_ctx|, |tx_aead_ctx|, and |tx_hp_ctx|.
* :member:`ngtcp2_callbacks.delete_crypto_aead_ctx` and
* :member:`ngtcp2_callbacks.delete_crypto_cipher_ctx` will be called
* to delete these objects when they are no longer used. If this
* function fails, the caller is responsible to delete them.
*
* After receiving Retry packet, a Destination Connection ID that
* client sends in Initial packet most likely changes. In that case,
* client application must generate these keying materials again based
* on new Destination Connection ID, and install them again with this
* function.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOMEM`
* Out of memory.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_install_initial_key(
ngtcp2_conn *conn, const ngtcp2_crypto_aead_ctx *rx_aead_ctx,
const uint8_t *rx_iv, const ngtcp2_crypto_cipher_ctx *rx_hp_ctx,
const ngtcp2_crypto_aead_ctx *tx_aead_ctx, const uint8_t *tx_iv,
const ngtcp2_crypto_cipher_ctx *tx_hp_ctx, size_t ivlen);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_install_vneg_initial_key` installs packet protection
* keying materials for Initial packets on compatible version
* negotiation for |version|. |rx_aead_ctx| is AEAD cipher context
* object, and must be initialized with a decryption key. |rx_iv| is
* IV of length |rx_ivlen| for decryption. |rx_hp_ctx| is a packet
* header protection cipher context object for decryption. Similarly,
* |tx_aead_ctx|, |tx_iv| and |tx_hp_ctx| are for encrypting outgoing
* packets, and are the same length with the decryption counterpart.
* If they have already been set, they are overwritten.
*
* |ivlen| must be the minimum length of AEAD nonce, or 8 bytes if
* that is larger.
*
* If this function succeeds, |conn| takes ownership of |rx_aead_ctx|,
* |rx_hp_ctx|, |tx_aead_ctx|, and |tx_hp_ctx|.
* :member:`ngtcp2_callbacks.delete_crypto_aead_ctx` and
* :member:`ngtcp2_callbacks.delete_crypto_cipher_ctx` will be called
* to delete these objects when they are no longer used. If this
* function fails, the caller is responsible to delete them.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOMEM`
* Out of memory.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_install_vneg_initial_key(
ngtcp2_conn *conn, uint32_t version,
const ngtcp2_crypto_aead_ctx *rx_aead_ctx, const uint8_t *rx_iv,
const ngtcp2_crypto_cipher_ctx *rx_hp_ctx,
const ngtcp2_crypto_aead_ctx *tx_aead_ctx, const uint8_t *tx_iv,
const ngtcp2_crypto_cipher_ctx *tx_hp_ctx, size_t ivlen);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_install_rx_handshake_key` installs packet protection
* keying materials for decrypting incoming Handshake packets.
* |aead_ctx| is AEAD cipher context object which must be initialized
* with a decryption key. |iv| is IV of length |ivlen|. |hp_ctx| is
* a packet header protection cipher context object.
*
* |ivlen| must be the minimum length of AEAD nonce, or 8 bytes if
* that is larger.
*
* If this function succeeds, |conn| takes ownership of |aead_ctx|,
* and |hp_ctx|. :member:`ngtcp2_callbacks.delete_crypto_aead_ctx`
* and :member:`ngtcp2_callbacks.delete_crypto_cipher_ctx` will be
* called to delete these objects when they are no longer used. If
* this function fails, the caller is responsible to delete them.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOMEM`
* Out of memory.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_install_rx_handshake_key(
ngtcp2_conn *conn, const ngtcp2_crypto_aead_ctx *aead_ctx,
const uint8_t *iv, size_t ivlen, const ngtcp2_crypto_cipher_ctx *hp_ctx);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_install_tx_handshake_key` installs packet protection
* keying materials for encrypting outgoing Handshake packets.
* |aead_ctx| is AEAD cipher context object which must be initialized
* with an encryption key. |iv| is IV of length |ivlen|. |hp_ctx| is
* a packet header protection cipher context object.
*
* |ivlen| must be the minimum length of AEAD nonce, or 8 bytes if
* that is larger.
*
* If this function succeeds, |conn| takes ownership of |aead_ctx| and
* |hp_ctx|. :member:`ngtcp2_callbacks.delete_crypto_aead_ctx` and
* :member:`ngtcp2_callbacks.delete_crypto_cipher_ctx` will be called
* to delete these objects when they are no longer used. If this
* function fails, the caller is responsible to delete them.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOMEM`
* Out of memory.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_install_tx_handshake_key(
ngtcp2_conn *conn, const ngtcp2_crypto_aead_ctx *aead_ctx,
const uint8_t *iv, size_t ivlen, const ngtcp2_crypto_cipher_ctx *hp_ctx);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_install_0rtt_key` installs packet protection AEAD
* cipher context object |aead_ctx|, IV |iv| of length |ivlen|, and
* packet header protection cipher context object |hp_ctx| to encrypt
* (for client) or decrypt (for server) 0-RTT packets.
*
* |ivlen| must be the minimum length of AEAD nonce, or 8 bytes if
* that is larger.
*
* If this function succeeds, |conn| takes ownership of |aead_ctx| and
* |hp_ctx|. :member:`ngtcp2_callbacks.delete_crypto_aead_ctx` and
* :member:`ngtcp2_callbacks.delete_crypto_cipher_ctx` will be called
* to delete these objects when they are no longer used. If this
* function fails, the caller is responsible to delete them.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOMEM`
* Out of memory.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_install_0rtt_key(
ngtcp2_conn *conn, const ngtcp2_crypto_aead_ctx *aead_ctx,
const uint8_t *iv, size_t ivlen, const ngtcp2_crypto_cipher_ctx *hp_ctx);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_install_rx_key` installs packet protection keying
* materials for decrypting 1-RTT packets. |secret| of length
* |secretlen| is the decryption secret which is used to derive keying
* materials passed to this function. |aead_ctx| is AEAD cipher
* context object which must be initialized with a decryption key.
* |iv| is IV of length |ivlen|. |hp_ctx| is a packet header
* protection cipher context object.
*
* |ivlen| must be the minimum length of AEAD nonce, or 8 bytes if
* that is larger.
*
* If this function succeeds, |conn| takes ownership of |aead_ctx| and
* |hp_ctx|. :member:`ngtcp2_callbacks.delete_crypto_aead_ctx` and
* :member:`ngtcp2_callbacks.delete_crypto_cipher_ctx` will be called
* to delete these objects when they are no longer used. If this
* function fails, the caller is responsible to delete them.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOMEM`
* Out of memory.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_install_rx_key(
ngtcp2_conn *conn, const uint8_t *secret, size_t secretlen,
const ngtcp2_crypto_aead_ctx *aead_ctx, const uint8_t *iv, size_t ivlen,
const ngtcp2_crypto_cipher_ctx *hp_ctx);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_install_tx_key` installs packet protection keying
* materials for encrypting 1-RTT packets. |secret| of length
* |secretlen| is the encryption secret which is used to derive keying
* materials passed to this function. |aead_ctx| is AEAD cipher
* context object which must be initialized with an encryption key.
* |iv| is IV of length |ivlen|. |hp_ctx| is a packet header
* protection cipher context object.
*
* |ivlen| must be the minimum length of AEAD nonce, or 8 bytes if
* that is larger.
*
* If this function succeeds, |conn| takes ownership of |aead_ctx| and
* |hp_ctx|. :member:`ngtcp2_callbacks.delete_crypto_aead_ctx` and
* :member:`ngtcp2_callbacks.delete_crypto_cipher_ctx` will be called
* to delete these objects when they are no longer used. If this
* function fails, the caller is responsible to delete them.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOMEM`
* Out of memory.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_install_tx_key(
ngtcp2_conn *conn, const uint8_t *secret, size_t secretlen,
const ngtcp2_crypto_aead_ctx *aead_ctx, const uint8_t *iv, size_t ivlen,
const ngtcp2_crypto_cipher_ctx *hp_ctx);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_initiate_key_update` initiates the key update.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_INVALID_STATE`
* The previous key update has not been confirmed yet; or key
* update is too frequent; or new keys are not available yet.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_initiate_key_update(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
ngtcp2_tstamp ts);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_set_tls_error` sets the TLS related error |liberr| in
* |conn|. |liberr| must be one of ngtcp2 library error codes (which
* is defined as NGTCP2_ERR_* macro, such as
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_DECRYPT`). In general, error code should be
* propagated via return value, but sometimes ngtcp2 API is called
* inside callback function of TLS stack, and it does not allow to
* return ngtcp2 error code directly. In this case, implementation
* can set the error code (e.g.,
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_MALFORMED_TRANSPORT_PARAM`) using this function.
*
* See also `ngtcp2_conn_get_tls_error`.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void ngtcp2_conn_set_tls_error(ngtcp2_conn *conn, int liberr);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_tls_error` returns the value set by
* `ngtcp2_conn_set_tls_error`. If no value is set, this function
* returns 0.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_get_tls_error(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_set_tls_alert` sets a TLS alert |alert| generated by a
* TLS stack of a local endpoint to |conn|.
*
* See also `ngtcp2_conn_get_tls_alert`.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void ngtcp2_conn_set_tls_alert(ngtcp2_conn *conn, uint8_t alert);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_tls_alert` returns the value set by
* `ngtcp2_conn_set_tls_alert`. If no value is set, this function
* returns 0.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN uint8_t ngtcp2_conn_get_tls_alert(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_set_keep_alive_timeout` sets keep-alive timeout. If
* nonzero value is given, after a connection is idle at least in a
* given amount of time, a keep-alive packet is sent. If UINT64_MAX
* is set, keep-alive functionality is disabled, and this is the
* default. Specifying 0 in |timeout| is reserved for a future
* extension, and for now it is treated as if UINT64_MAX is given.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void ngtcp2_conn_set_keep_alive_timeout(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
ngtcp2_duration timeout);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_expiry` returns the next expiry time. It returns
* ``UINT64_MAX`` if there is no next expiry.
*
* Call `ngtcp2_conn_handle_expiry` and then
* `ngtcp2_conn_writev_stream` (or `ngtcp2_conn_writev_datagram`) when
* the expiry time has passed.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN ngtcp2_tstamp ngtcp2_conn_get_expiry(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_handle_expiry` handles expired timer.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_handle_expiry(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
ngtcp2_tstamp ts);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_pto` returns Probe Timeout (PTO).
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN ngtcp2_duration ngtcp2_conn_get_pto(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_decode_and_set_remote_transport_params` decodes QUIC
* transport parameters from the buffer pointed by |data| of length
* |datalen|, and sets the result to |conn|.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_REQUIRED_TRANSPORT_PARAM`
* The required parameter is missing.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_MALFORMED_TRANSPORT_PARAM`
* The input is malformed.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_TRANSPORT_PARAM`
* Failed to validate the remote QUIC transport parameters.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_VERSION_NEGOTIATION_FAILURE`
* Version negotiation failure.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE`
* User callback failed
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_decode_and_set_remote_transport_params(
ngtcp2_conn *conn, const uint8_t *data, size_t datalen);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_remote_transport_params` returns a pointer to the
* remote QUIC transport parameters. If no remote transport
* parameters are set, it returns NULL.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN const ngtcp2_transport_params *
ngtcp2_conn_get_remote_transport_params(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_encode_0rtt_transport_params` encodes the QUIC
* transport parameters that are used for 0-RTT data in the buffer
* pointed by |dest| of length |destlen|. It includes at least the
* following fields:
*
* - :member:`ngtcp2_transport_params.initial_max_streams_bidi`
* - :member:`ngtcp2_transport_params.initial_max_streams_uni`
* - :member:`ngtcp2_transport_params.initial_max_stream_data_bidi_local`
* - :member:`ngtcp2_transport_params.initial_max_stream_data_bidi_remote`
* - :member:`ngtcp2_transport_params.initial_max_stream_data_uni`
* - :member:`ngtcp2_transport_params.initial_max_data`
* - :member:`ngtcp2_transport_params.active_connection_id_limit`
* - :member:`ngtcp2_transport_params.max_datagram_frame_size`
*
* If |conn| is initialized as server, the following additional fields
* are also included:
*
* - :member:`ngtcp2_transport_params.max_idle_timeout`
* - :member:`ngtcp2_transport_params.max_udp_payload_size`
* - :member:`ngtcp2_transport_params.disable_active_migration`
*
* If |conn| is initialized as client, these parameters are
* synthesized from the remote transport parameters received from
* server. Otherwise, it is the local transport parameters that are
* set by the local endpoint.
*
* This function returns the number of bytes written, or one of the
* following negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOBUF`
* Buffer is too small.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN
ngtcp2_ssize ngtcp2_conn_encode_0rtt_transport_params(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
uint8_t *dest,
size_t destlen);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_decode_and_set_0rtt_transport_params` decodes QUIC
* transport parameters from |data| of length |datalen|, which is
* assumed to be the parameters received from the server in the
* previous connection, and sets it to |conn|. These parameters are
* used to send 0-RTT data. QUIC requires that client application
* should remember transport parameters along with a session ticket.
*
* At least following fields should be included:
*
* - :member:`ngtcp2_transport_params.initial_max_streams_bidi`
* - :member:`ngtcp2_transport_params.initial_max_streams_uni`
* - :member:`ngtcp2_transport_params.initial_max_stream_data_bidi_local`
* - :member:`ngtcp2_transport_params.initial_max_stream_data_bidi_remote`
* - :member:`ngtcp2_transport_params.initial_max_stream_data_uni`
* - :member:`ngtcp2_transport_params.initial_max_data`
* - :member:`ngtcp2_transport_params.active_connection_id_limit`
* - :member:`ngtcp2_transport_params.max_datagram_frame_size` (if
* DATAGRAM extension was negotiated)
*
* This function must only be used by client.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOMEM`
* Out of memory.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_MALFORMED_TRANSPORT_PARAM`
* The input is malformed.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_decode_and_set_0rtt_transport_params(
ngtcp2_conn *conn, const uint8_t *data, size_t datalen);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_set_local_transport_params` sets the local transport
* parameters |params|. This function can only be called by server.
* Although the local transport parameters are passed to
* `ngtcp2_conn_server_new`, server might want to update them after
* ALPN is chosen. In that case, server can update the transport
* parameters with this function. Server must call this function
* before calling `ngtcp2_conn_install_tx_handshake_key`.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_INVALID_STATE`
* `ngtcp2_conn_install_tx_handshake_key` has been called.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_set_local_transport_params_versioned(
ngtcp2_conn *conn, int transport_params_version,
const ngtcp2_transport_params *params);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_local_transport_params` returns a pointer to the
* local QUIC transport parameters.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN const ngtcp2_transport_params *
ngtcp2_conn_get_local_transport_params(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_encode_local_transport_params` encodes the local QUIC
* transport parameters in |dest| of length |destlen|.
*
* This function returns the number of bytes written, or one of the
* following negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOBUF`
* Buffer is too small.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN ngtcp2_ssize ngtcp2_conn_encode_local_transport_params(
ngtcp2_conn *conn, uint8_t *dest, size_t destlen);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_open_bidi_stream` opens new bidirectional stream. The
* |stream_user_data| is the user data specific to the stream. The
* stream ID of the opened stream is stored in |*pstream_id|.
*
* Application can call this function before handshake completes. For
* 0-RTT packet, application can call this function after calling
* `ngtcp2_conn_decode_and_set_0rtt_transport_params`. For 1-RTT
* packet, application can call this function after calling
* `ngtcp2_conn_decode_and_set_remote_transport_params` and
* `ngtcp2_conn_install_tx_key`. If ngtcp2 crypto support library is
* used, application can call this function after calling
* `ngtcp2_crypto_derive_and_install_tx_key` for 1-RTT packet.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOMEM`
* Out of memory
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_STREAM_ID_BLOCKED`
* The remote endpoint does not allow |stream_id| yet.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_open_bidi_stream(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
int64_t *pstream_id,
void *stream_user_data);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_open_uni_stream` opens new unidirectional stream. The
* |stream_user_data| is the user data specific to the stream. The
* stream ID of the opened stream is stored in |*pstream_id|.
*
* Application can call this function before handshake completes. For
* 0-RTT packet, application can call this function after calling
* `ngtcp2_conn_decode_and_set_0rtt_transport_params`. For 1-RTT
* packet, application can call this function after calling
* `ngtcp2_conn_decode_and_set_remote_transport_params` and
* `ngtcp2_conn_install_tx_key`. If ngtcp2 crypto support library is
* used, application can call this function after calling
* `ngtcp2_crypto_derive_and_install_tx_key` for 1-RTT packet.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOMEM`
* Out of memory
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_STREAM_ID_BLOCKED`
* The remote endpoint does not allow |stream_id| yet.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_open_uni_stream(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
int64_t *pstream_id,
void *stream_user_data);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_shutdown_stream` closes a stream denoted by
* |stream_id| abruptly. |app_error_code| is one of application error
* codes, and indicates the reason of shutdown. Successful call of
* this function does not immediately erase the state of the stream.
* The actual deletion is done when the remote endpoint sends
* acknowledgement. Calling this function is equivalent to call
* `ngtcp2_conn_shutdown_stream_read`, and
* `ngtcp2_conn_shutdown_stream_write` sequentially with the following
* differences. If |stream_id| refers to a local unidirectional
* stream, this function only shutdowns write side of the stream. If
* |stream_id| refers to a remote unidirectional stream, this function
* only shutdowns read side of the stream.
*
* |flags| is currently unused, and should be set to 0.
*
* This function returns 0 if a stream denoted by |stream_id| is not
* found.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOMEM`
* Out of memory
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_shutdown_stream(ngtcp2_conn *conn, uint32_t flags,
int64_t stream_id,
uint64_t app_error_code);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_shutdown_stream_write` closes write-side of a stream
* denoted by |stream_id| abruptly. |app_error_code| is one of
* application error codes, and indicates the reason of shutdown. If
* this function succeeds, no further application data is sent to the
* remote endpoint. It discards all data which has not been
* acknowledged yet.
*
* |flags| is currently unused, and should be set to 0.
*
* This function returns 0 if a stream denoted by |stream_id| is not
* found.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOMEM`
* Out of memory
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT`
* |stream_id| refers to a remote unidirectional stream.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_shutdown_stream_write(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
uint32_t flags,
int64_t stream_id,
uint64_t app_error_code);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_shutdown_stream_read` closes read-side of a stream
* denoted by |stream_id| abruptly. |app_error_code| is one of
* application error codes, and indicates the reason of shutdown. If
* this function succeeds, no further application data is forwarded to
* an application layer.
*
* |flags| is currently unused, and should be set to 0.
*
* This function returns 0 if a stream denoted by |stream_id| is not
* found.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOMEM`
* Out of memory
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT`
* |stream_id| refers to a local unidirectional stream.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_shutdown_stream_read(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
uint32_t flags,
int64_t stream_id,
uint64_t app_error_code);
/**
* @macrosection
*
* Write stream data flags
*/
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_WRITE_STREAM_FLAG_NONE` indicates no flag set.
*/
#define NGTCP2_WRITE_STREAM_FLAG_NONE 0x00u
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_WRITE_STREAM_FLAG_MORE` indicates that more data may
* come, and should be coalesced into the same packet if possible.
*/
#define NGTCP2_WRITE_STREAM_FLAG_MORE 0x01u
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_WRITE_STREAM_FLAG_FIN` indicates that a passed data
* is the final part of a stream.
*/
#define NGTCP2_WRITE_STREAM_FLAG_FIN 0x02u
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_write_stream` is just like
* `ngtcp2_conn_writev_stream`. The only difference is that it
* conveniently accepts a single buffer.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN ngtcp2_ssize ngtcp2_conn_write_stream_versioned(
ngtcp2_conn *conn, ngtcp2_path *path, int pkt_info_version,
ngtcp2_pkt_info *pi, uint8_t *dest, size_t destlen, ngtcp2_ssize *pdatalen,
uint32_t flags, int64_t stream_id, const uint8_t *data, size_t datalen,
ngtcp2_tstamp ts);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_writev_stream` writes a packet containing stream data
* of a stream denoted by |stream_id|. The buffer of the packet is
* pointed by |dest| of length |destlen|. This function performs QUIC
* handshake as well.
*
* |destlen| should be at least
* :member:`ngtcp2_settings.max_tx_udp_payload_size`.
*
* Specifying -1 to |stream_id| means no new stream data to send.
*
* If |path| is not ``NULL``, this function stores the network path
* with which the packet should be sent. Each addr field
* (:member:`ngtcp2_path.local` and :member:`ngtcp2_path.remote`) must
* point to the buffer which should be at least
* sizeof(:type:`sockaddr_union`) bytes long. The assignment might
* not be done if nothing is written to |dest|.
*
* If |pi| is not ``NULL``, this function stores packet metadata in it
* if it succeeds. The metadata includes ECN markings. When calling
* this function again after it returns
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_WRITE_MORE`, caller must pass the same |pi| to
* this function.
*
* Stream data is specified as vector of data |datav|. |datavcnt|
* specifies the number of :type:`ngtcp2_vec` that |datav| includes.
*
* If all given data is encoded as STREAM frame in |dest|, and if
* |flags| & :macro:`NGTCP2_WRITE_STREAM_FLAG_FIN` is nonzero, fin
* flag is set to outgoing STREAM frame. Otherwise, fin flag in
* STREAM frame is not set.
*
* This packet may contain frames other than STREAM frame. The packet
* might not contain STREAM frame if other frames occupy the packet.
* In that case, |*pdatalen| would be -1 if |pdatalen| is not
* ``NULL``.
*
* If |flags| & :macro:`NGTCP2_WRITE_STREAM_FLAG_FIN` is nonzero, and
* 0 length STREAM frame is successfully serialized, |*pdatalen| would
* be 0.
*
* The number of data encoded in STREAM frame is stored in |*pdatalen|
* if it is not ``NULL``. The caller must keep the portion of data
* covered by |*pdatalen| bytes in tact until
* :member:`ngtcp2_callbacks.acked_stream_data_offset` indicates that
* they are acknowledged by a remote endpoint or the stream is closed.
*
* If the given stream data is small (e.g., few bytes), the packet
* might be severely under filled. Too many small packet might
* increase overall packet processing costs. Unless there are
* retransmissions, by default, application can only send 1 STREAM
* frame in one QUIC packet. In order to include more than 1 STREAM
* frame in one QUIC packet, specify
* :macro:`NGTCP2_WRITE_STREAM_FLAG_MORE` in |flags|. This is
* analogous to ``MSG_MORE`` flag in :manpage:`send(2)`. If the
* :macro:`NGTCP2_WRITE_STREAM_FLAG_MORE` is used, there are 4
* outcomes:
*
* - The function returns the written length of packet just like
* without :macro:`NGTCP2_WRITE_STREAM_FLAG_MORE`. This is because
* packet is nearly full, and the library decided to make a complete
* packet. |*pdatalen| might be -1 or >= 0. It may return 0 which
* indicates that no packet transmission is possible at the moment
* for some reason.
*
* - The function returns :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_WRITE_MORE`. In this
* case, |*pdatalen| >= 0 is asserted. It indicates that
* application can still call this function with different stream
* data (or `ngtcp2_conn_writev_datagram` if it has data to send in
* unreliable datagram) to pack them into the same packet.
* Application has to specify the same |conn|, |path|, |pi|, |dest|,
* |destlen|, and |ts| parameters, otherwise the behaviour is
* undefined. The application can change |flags|.
*
* - The function returns one of the following negative error codes:
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_STREAM_DATA_BLOCKED`,
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_STREAM_NOT_FOUND`, or
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_STREAM_SHUT_WR`. In this case, |*pdatalen| ==
* -1 is asserted. Application can still write the stream data of
* the other streams by calling this function (or
* `ngtcp2_conn_writev_datagram` if it has data to send in
* unreliable datagram) to pack them into the same packet.
* Application has to specify the same |conn|, |path|, |pi|, |dest|,
* |destlen|, and |ts| parameters, otherwise the behaviour is
* undefined. The application can change |flags|.
*
* - The other negative error codes might be returned just like
* without :macro:`NGTCP2_WRITE_STREAM_FLAG_MORE`. These errors
* should be treated as a connection error.
*
* When application uses :macro:`NGTCP2_WRITE_STREAM_FLAG_MORE` at
* least once, it must not call other ngtcp2 API functions
* (application can still call `ngtcp2_conn_write_connection_close` to
* handle error from this function. It can also call
* `ngtcp2_conn_shutdown_stream_read`,
* `ngtcp2_conn_shutdown_stream_write`, and
* `ngtcp2_conn_shutdown_stream`), just keep calling this function (or
* `ngtcp2_conn_writev_datagram`) until it returns 0, a positive
* number (which indicates a complete packet is ready), or the error
* codes other than :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_WRITE_MORE`,
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_STREAM_DATA_BLOCKED`,
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_STREAM_NOT_FOUND`, and
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_STREAM_SHUT_WR`. If there is no stream data to
* include, call this function with |stream_id| as -1 to stop
* coalescing and write a packet.
*
* This function returns 0 if it cannot write any frame because buffer
* is too small, or packet is congestion limited. Application should
* keep reading and wait for congestion window to grow.
*
* This function must not be called from inside the callback
* functions.
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_update_pkt_tx_time` must be called after this
* function. Application may call this function multiple times before
* calling `ngtcp2_conn_update_pkt_tx_time`.
*
* This function returns the number of bytes written in |dest| if it
* succeeds, or one of the following negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOMEM`
* Out of memory
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_STREAM_NOT_FOUND`
* Stream does not exist
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_STREAM_SHUT_WR`
* Stream is half closed (local); or stream is being reset.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_PKT_NUM_EXHAUSTED`
* Packet number is exhausted, and cannot send any more packet.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE`
* User callback failed
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT`
* The total length of stream data is too large.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_STREAM_DATA_BLOCKED`
* Stream is blocked because of flow control.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_WRITE_MORE`
* (Only when :macro:`NGTCP2_WRITE_STREAM_FLAG_MORE` is specified)
* Application can call this function to pack more stream data
* into the same packet. See above to know how it works.
*
* If any other negative error is returned, call
* `ngtcp2_conn_write_connection_close` to get terminal packet, and
* sending it makes QUIC connection enter the closing state.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN ngtcp2_ssize ngtcp2_conn_writev_stream_versioned(
ngtcp2_conn *conn, ngtcp2_path *path, int pkt_info_version,
ngtcp2_pkt_info *pi, uint8_t *dest, size_t destlen, ngtcp2_ssize *pdatalen,
uint32_t flags, int64_t stream_id, const ngtcp2_vec *datav, size_t datavcnt,
ngtcp2_tstamp ts);
/**
* @macrosection
*
* Write datagram flags
*/
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_WRITE_DATAGRAM_FLAG_NONE` indicates no flag set.
*/
#define NGTCP2_WRITE_DATAGRAM_FLAG_NONE 0x00u
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_WRITE_DATAGRAM_FLAG_MORE` indicates that more data
* may come, and should be coalesced into the same packet if possible.
*/
#define NGTCP2_WRITE_DATAGRAM_FLAG_MORE 0x01u
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_write_datagram` is just like
* `ngtcp2_conn_writev_datagram`. The only difference is that it
* conveniently accepts a single buffer.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN ngtcp2_ssize ngtcp2_conn_write_datagram_versioned(
ngtcp2_conn *conn, ngtcp2_path *path, int pkt_info_version,
ngtcp2_pkt_info *pi, uint8_t *dest, size_t destlen, int *paccepted,
uint32_t flags, uint64_t dgram_id, const uint8_t *data, size_t datalen,
ngtcp2_tstamp ts);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_writev_datagram` writes a packet containing unreliable
* data in DATAGRAM frame. The buffer of the packet is pointed by
* |dest| of length |destlen|. This function performs QUIC handshake
* as well.
*
* |destlen| should be at least
* :member:`ngtcp2_settings.max_tx_udp_payload_size`.
*
* For |path| and |pi| parameters, refer to
* `ngtcp2_conn_writev_stream`.
*
* Stream data is specified as vector of data |datav|. |datavcnt|
* specifies the number of :type:`ngtcp2_vec` that |datav| includes.
*
* If the given data is written to the buffer, nonzero value is
* assigned to |*paccepted| if it is not NULL. The data in DATAGRAM
* frame cannot be fragmented; writing partial data is not possible.
*
* |dgram_id| is an opaque identifier which should uniquely identify
* the given DATAGRAM data. It is passed to
* :member:`ngtcp2_callbacks.ack_datagram` callback when a packet that
* contains DATAGRAM frame is acknowledged. It is also passed to
* :member:`ngtcp2_callbacks.lost_datagram` callback when a packet
* that contains DATAGRAM frame is declared lost. If an application
* uses neither of those callbacks, it can sets 0 to this parameter.
*
* This function might write other frames other than DATAGRAM frame,
* just like `ngtcp2_conn_writev_stream`.
*
* If the function returns 0, it means that no more data cannot be
* sent because of congestion control limit; or, data does not fit
* into the provided buffer; or, a local endpoint, as a server, is
* unable to send data because of its amplification limit. In this
* case, |*paccepted| is assigned zero if it is not NULL.
*
* If :macro:`NGTCP2_WRITE_DATAGRAM_FLAG_MORE` is set in |flags|,
* there are 3 outcomes:
*
* - The function returns the written length of packet just like
* without :macro:`NGTCP2_WRITE_DATAGRAM_FLAG_MORE`. This is
* because packet is nearly full and the library decided to make a
* complete packet. |*paccepted| might be zero or nonzero.
*
* - The function returns :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_WRITE_MORE`. In this
* case, |*paccepted| != 0 is asserted. This indicates that
* application can call this function with another unreliable data
* (or `ngtcp2_conn_writev_stream` if it has stream data to send) to
* pack them into the same packet. Application has to specify the
* same |conn|, |path|, |pi|, |dest|, |destlen|, and |ts|
* parameters, otherwise the behaviour is undefined. The
* application can change |flags|.
*
* - The other error might be returned just like without
* :macro:`NGTCP2_WRITE_DATAGRAM_FLAG_MORE`.
*
* When application sees :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_WRITE_MORE`, it must not
* call other ngtcp2 API functions (application can still call
* `ngtcp2_conn_write_connection_close` to handle error from this
* function. It can also call `ngtcp2_conn_shutdown_stream_read`,
* `ngtcp2_conn_shutdown_stream_write`, and
* `ngtcp2_conn_shutdown_stream`). Just keep calling this function
* (or `ngtcp2_conn_writev_stream`) until it returns a positive number
* (which indicates a complete packet is ready).
*
* This function returns the number of bytes written in |dest| if it
* succeeds, or one of the following negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOMEM`
* Out of memory
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_PKT_NUM_EXHAUSTED`
* Packet number is exhausted, and cannot send any more packet.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE`
* User callback failed
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_WRITE_MORE`
* (Only when :macro:`NGTCP2_WRITE_DATAGRAM_FLAG_MORE` is
* specified) Application can call this function to pack more data
* into the same packet. See above to know how it works.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_INVALID_STATE`
* A remote endpoint did not express the DATAGRAM frame support.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT`
* The provisional DATAGRAM frame size exceeds the maximum
* DATAGRAM frame size that a remote endpoint can receive.
*
* If any other negative error is returned, call
* `ngtcp2_conn_write_connection_close` to get terminal packet, and
* sending it makes QUIC connection enter the closing state.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN ngtcp2_ssize ngtcp2_conn_writev_datagram_versioned(
ngtcp2_conn *conn, ngtcp2_path *path, int pkt_info_version,
ngtcp2_pkt_info *pi, uint8_t *dest, size_t destlen, int *paccepted,
uint32_t flags, uint64_t dgram_id, const ngtcp2_vec *datav, size_t datavcnt,
ngtcp2_tstamp ts);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_in_closing_period` returns nonzero if |conn| is in the
* closing period.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_in_closing_period(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_in_draining_period` returns nonzero if |conn| is in
* the draining period.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_in_draining_period(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_extend_max_stream_offset` extends the maximum stream
* data that a remote endpoint can send by |datalen|. |stream_id|
* specifies the stream ID. This function only extends stream-level
* flow control window.
*
* This function returns 0 if a stream denoted by |stream_id| is not
* found.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOMEM`
* Out of memory.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT`
* |stream_id| refers to a local unidirectional stream.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_extend_max_stream_offset(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
int64_t stream_id,
uint64_t datalen);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_extend_max_offset` extends max data offset by
* |datalen|. This function only extends connection-level flow
* control window.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void ngtcp2_conn_extend_max_offset(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
uint64_t datalen);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_extend_max_streams_bidi` extends the number of maximum
* remote bidirectional streams that a remote endpoint can open by
* |n|.
*
* The library does not increase maximum stream limit automatically.
* The exception is when a stream is closed without
* :member:`ngtcp2_callbacks.stream_open` callback being called. In
* this case, stream limit is increased automatically.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void ngtcp2_conn_extend_max_streams_bidi(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
size_t n);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_extend_max_streams_uni` extends the number of maximum
* remote unidirectional streams that a remote endpoint can open by
* |n|.
*
* The library does not increase maximum stream limit automatically.
* The exception is when a stream is closed without
* :member:`ngtcp2_callbacks.stream_open` callback being called. In
* this case, stream limit is increased automatically.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void ngtcp2_conn_extend_max_streams_uni(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
size_t n);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_dcid` returns the non-NULL pointer to the current
* Destination Connection ID. If no Destination Connection ID is
* present, the return value is not ``NULL``, and its :member:`datalen
* <ngtcp2_cid.datalen>` field is 0.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN const ngtcp2_cid *ngtcp2_conn_get_dcid(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_client_initial_dcid` returns the non-NULL pointer
* to the Destination Connection ID that client sent in its Initial
* packet. If the Destination Connection ID is not present, the
* return value is not ``NULL``, and its :member:`datalen
* <ngtcp2_cid.datalen>` field is 0.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN const ngtcp2_cid *
ngtcp2_conn_get_client_initial_dcid(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_scid` writes the all Source Connection IDs which a
* local endpoint has provided to a remote endpoint, and are not
* retired in |dest|. If |dest| is NULL, this function does not write
* anything, and returns the number of Source Connection IDs that
* would otherwise be written to the provided buffer. The buffer
* pointed by |dest| must have sizeof(:type:`ngtcp2_cid`) * n bytes
* available, where n is the return value of `ngtcp2_conn_get_scid`
* with |dest| == NULL.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN size_t ngtcp2_conn_get_scid(ngtcp2_conn *conn, ngtcp2_cid *dest);
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_cid_token` is the convenient struct to store
* Connection ID, its associated path, and stateless reset token.
*/
typedef struct ngtcp2_cid_token {
/**
* :member:`seq` is the sequence number of this Connection ID.
*/
uint64_t seq;
/**
* :member:`cid` is Connection ID.
*/
ngtcp2_cid cid;
/**
* :member:`ps` is the path which this Connection ID is associated
* with.
*/
ngtcp2_path_storage ps;
/**
* :member:`token` is the stateless reset token for this Connection
* ID.
*/
uint8_t token[NGTCP2_STATELESS_RESET_TOKENLEN];
/**
* :member:`token_present` is nonzero if token contains stateless
* reset token.
*/
uint8_t token_present;
} ngtcp2_cid_token;
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_active_dcid` writes the all active Destination
* Connection IDs and their tokens to |dest|. Before handshake
* completes, this function returns 0. If |dest| is NULL, this
* function does not write anything, and returns the number of
* Destination Connection IDs that would otherwise be written to the
* provided buffer. The buffer pointed by |dest| must have
* sizeof(:type:`ngtcp2_cid_token`) * n bytes available, where n is
* the return value of `ngtcp2_conn_get_active_dcid` with |dest| ==
* NULL.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN size_t ngtcp2_conn_get_active_dcid(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
ngtcp2_cid_token *dest);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_client_chosen_version` returns the client chosen
* version.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN uint32_t ngtcp2_conn_get_client_chosen_version(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_negotiated_version` returns the negotiated
* version.
*
* Until the version is negotiated, this function returns 0.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN uint32_t ngtcp2_conn_get_negotiated_version(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_tls_early_data_rejected` tells |conn| that early data
* was rejected by a server during TLS handshake, or client decided
* not to attempt early data for some reason. |conn| discards the
* following connection states:
*
* - Any opened streams.
* - Stream identifier allocations.
* - Max data extended by `ngtcp2_conn_extend_max_offset`.
* - Max bidi streams extended by `ngtcp2_conn_extend_max_streams_bidi`.
* - Max uni streams extended by `ngtcp2_conn_extend_max_streams_uni`.
*
* Application which wishes to retransmit early data, it has to open
* streams, and send stream data again.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE`
* User callback failed
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_tls_early_data_rejected(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_tls_early_data_rejected` returns nonzero if
* `ngtcp2_conn_tls_early_data_rejected` has been called.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_get_tls_early_data_rejected(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_conn_info` assigns connection statistics data to
* |*cinfo|.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void ngtcp2_conn_get_conn_info_versioned(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
int conn_info_version,
ngtcp2_conn_info *cinfo);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_submit_crypto_data` submits crypto data |data| of
* length |datalen| to the library for transmission.
* |encryption_level| specifies the encryption level of data.
*
* The library makes a copy of the buffer pointed by |data| of length
* |datalen|. Application can discard |data|.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int
ngtcp2_conn_submit_crypto_data(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
ngtcp2_encryption_level encryption_level,
const uint8_t *data, const size_t datalen);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_submit_new_token` submits address validation token.
* It is sent in NEW_TOKEN frame. Only server can call this function.
* |tokenlen| must not be 0.
*
* This function makes a copy of the buffer pointed by |token| of
* length |tokenlen|.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOMEM`
* Out of memory.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_submit_new_token(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
const uint8_t *token,
size_t tokenlen);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_set_local_addr` sets local endpoint address |addr| to
* the current path of |conn|. This function is provided for testing
* purpose only.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void ngtcp2_conn_set_local_addr(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
const ngtcp2_addr *addr);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_set_path_user_data` sets the |path_user_data| to the
* current path (see :member:`ngtcp2_path.user_data`).
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void ngtcp2_conn_set_path_user_data(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
void *path_user_data);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_path` returns the current path.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN const ngtcp2_path *ngtcp2_conn_get_path(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_max_tx_udp_payload_size` returns the maximum UDP
* payload size that this local endpoint would send. This is the
* value of :member:`ngtcp2_settings.max_tx_udp_payload_size` that is
* passed to `ngtcp2_conn_client_new` or `ngtcp2_conn_server_new`.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN size_t ngtcp2_conn_get_max_tx_udp_payload_size(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_path_max_tx_udp_payload_size` returns the maximum
* UDP payload size for the current path. If
* :member:`ngtcp2_settings.no_tx_udp_payload_size_shaping` is set to
* nonzero, this function is equivalent to
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_max_tx_udp_payload_size`. Otherwise, it returns
* the maximum UDP payload size that is probed for the current path.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN size_t
ngtcp2_conn_get_path_max_tx_udp_payload_size(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_initiate_immediate_migration` starts connection
* migration to the given |path|. Only client can initiate migration.
* This function does immediate migration; while the path validation
* is nonetheless performed, this function does not wait for it to
* succeed.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_INVALID_STATE`
* Migration is disabled; or handshake is not yet confirmed; or
* client is migrating to server's preferred address.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CONN_ID_BLOCKED`
* No unused connection ID is available.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT`
* :member:`local <ngtcp2_path.local>` field of |path| equals the
* current local address.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOMEM`
* Out of memory
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_initiate_immediate_migration(
ngtcp2_conn *conn, const ngtcp2_path *path, ngtcp2_tstamp ts);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_initiate_migration` starts connection migration to the
* given |path|. Only client can initiate migration. Unlike
* `ngtcp2_conn_initiate_immediate_migration`, this function starts a
* path validation with a new path, and migrate to the new path after
* successful path validation.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_INVALID_STATE`
* Migration is disabled; or handshake is not yet confirmed; or
* client is migrating to server's preferred address.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CONN_ID_BLOCKED`
* No unused connection ID is available.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT`
* :member:`local <ngtcp2_path.local>` field of |path| equals the
* current local address.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOMEM`
* Out of memory
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_initiate_migration(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
const ngtcp2_path *path,
ngtcp2_tstamp ts);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_max_data_left` returns the number of bytes that
* this local endpoint can send in this connection without violating
* connection-level flow control.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN uint64_t ngtcp2_conn_get_max_data_left(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_max_stream_data_left` returns the number of bytes
* that this local endpoint can send to a stream identified by
* |stream_id| without violating stream-level flow control. If no
* such stream is found, this function returns 0.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN uint64_t ngtcp2_conn_get_max_stream_data_left(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
int64_t stream_id);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_streams_bidi_left` returns the number of
* bidirectional streams which the local endpoint can open without
* violating stream concurrency limit.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN uint64_t ngtcp2_conn_get_streams_bidi_left(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_streams_uni_left` returns the number of
* unidirectional streams which the local endpoint can open without
* violating stream concurrency limit.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN uint64_t ngtcp2_conn_get_streams_uni_left(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_cwnd_left` returns the cwnd minus the number of
* bytes in flight on the current path. If the former is smaller than
* the latter, this function returns 0.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN uint64_t ngtcp2_conn_get_cwnd_left(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_set_initial_crypto_ctx` sets |ctx| for Initial packet
* encryption. The passed data will be passed to
* :type:`ngtcp2_encrypt`, :type:`ngtcp2_decrypt` and
* :type:`ngtcp2_hp_mask` callbacks.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void
ngtcp2_conn_set_initial_crypto_ctx(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
const ngtcp2_crypto_ctx *ctx);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_initial_crypto_ctx` returns
* :type:`ngtcp2_crypto_ctx` object for Initial packet encryption.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN const ngtcp2_crypto_ctx *
ngtcp2_conn_get_initial_crypto_ctx(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_set_crypto_ctx` sets |ctx| for Handshake/1-RTT packet
* encryption. The passed data will be passed to
* :type:`ngtcp2_encrypt`, :type:`ngtcp2_decrypt` and
* :type:`ngtcp2_hp_mask` callbacks.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void ngtcp2_conn_set_crypto_ctx(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
const ngtcp2_crypto_ctx *ctx);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_crypto_ctx` returns :type:`ngtcp2_crypto_ctx`
* object for Handshake/1-RTT packet encryption.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN const ngtcp2_crypto_ctx *
ngtcp2_conn_get_crypto_ctx(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_set_0rtt_crypto_ctx` sets |ctx| for 0-RTT packet
* encryption. The passed data will be passed to
* :type:`ngtcp2_encrypt`, :type:`ngtcp2_decrypt` and
* :type:`ngtcp2_hp_mask` callbacks.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void
ngtcp2_conn_set_0rtt_crypto_ctx(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
const ngtcp2_crypto_ctx *ctx);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_0rtt_crypto_ctx` returns :type:`ngtcp2_crypto_ctx`
* object for 0-RTT packet encryption.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN const ngtcp2_crypto_ctx *
ngtcp2_conn_get_0rtt_crypto_ctx(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_tls_native_handle` returns TLS native handle set
* by `ngtcp2_conn_set_tls_native_handle`.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void *ngtcp2_conn_get_tls_native_handle(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_set_tls_native_handle` sets TLS native handle
* |tls_native_handle| to |conn|. Internally, it is used as an opaque
* pointer.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void ngtcp2_conn_set_tls_native_handle(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
void *tls_native_handle);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_set_retry_aead` sets |aead| and |aead_ctx| for Retry
* integrity tag verification. |aead| must be AEAD_AES_128_GCM.
* |aead_ctx| must be initialized with :macro:`NGTCP2_RETRY_KEY` as
* encryption key. This function must be called if |conn| is
* initialized as client. Server does not verify the tag, and has no
* need to call this function.
*
* |conn| takes ownership of |aead_ctx|.
* :member:`ngtcp2_callbacks.delete_crypto_aead_ctx` will be called to
* delete this object when it is no longer used.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void
ngtcp2_conn_set_retry_aead(ngtcp2_conn *conn, const ngtcp2_crypto_aead *aead,
const ngtcp2_crypto_aead_ctx *aead_ctx);
/**
* @enum
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_ccerr_type` defines connection error type.
*/
typedef enum ngtcp2_ccerr_type {
/**
* :enum:`NGTCP2_CCERR_TYPE_TRANSPORT` indicates the QUIC transport
* error, and the error code is QUIC transport error code.
*/
NGTCP2_CCERR_TYPE_TRANSPORT,
/**
* :enum:`NGTCP2_CCERR_TYPE_APPLICATION` indicates an application
* error, and the error code is application error code.
*/
NGTCP2_CCERR_TYPE_APPLICATION,
/**
* :enum:`NGTCP2_CCERR_TYPE_VERSION_NEGOTIATION` is a special case
* of QUIC transport error, and it indicates that client receives
* Version Negotiation packet.
*/
NGTCP2_CCERR_TYPE_VERSION_NEGOTIATION,
/**
* :enum:`NGTCP2_CCERR_TYPE_IDLE_CLOSE` is a special case of QUIC
* transport error, and it indicates that connection is closed
* because of idle timeout.
*/
NGTCP2_CCERR_TYPE_IDLE_CLOSE
} ngtcp2_ccerr_type;
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_ccerr` contains connection error code, its type, a
* frame type that caused this error, and the optional reason phrase.
*/
typedef struct ngtcp2_ccerr {
/**
* :member:`type` is the type of this error.
*/
ngtcp2_ccerr_type type;
/**
* :member:`error_code` is the error code for connection closure.
* Its interpretation depends on :member:`type`.
*/
uint64_t error_code;
/**
* :member:`frame_type` is the type of QUIC frame which triggers
* this connection error. This field is set to 0 if the frame type
* is unknown.
*/
uint64_t frame_type;
/**
* :member:`reason` points to the buffer which contains a reason
* phrase. It may be NULL if there is no reason phrase. If it is
* received from a remote endpoint, it is truncated to at most 1024
* bytes.
*/
const uint8_t *reason;
/**
* :member:`reasonlen` is the length of data pointed by
* :member:`reason`.
*/
size_t reasonlen;
} ngtcp2_ccerr;
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_ccerr_default` initializes |ccerr| with the default values.
* It sets the following fields:
*
* - :member:`type <ngtcp2_ccerr.type>` =
* :enum:`ngtcp2_ccerr_type.NGTCP2_CCERR_TYPE_TRANSPORT`
* - :member:`error_code <ngtcp2_ccerr.error_code>` =
* :macro:`NGTCP2_NO_ERROR`.
* - :member:`frame_type <ngtcp2_ccerr.frame_type>` = 0
* - :member:`reason <ngtcp2_ccerr.reason>` = NULL
* - :member:`reasonlen <ngtcp2_ccerr.reasonlen>` = 0
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void ngtcp2_ccerr_default(ngtcp2_ccerr *ccerr);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_ccerr_set_transport_error` sets :member:`ccerr->type
* <ngtcp2_ccerr.type>` to
* :enum:`ngtcp2_ccerr_type.NGTCP2_CCERR_TYPE_TRANSPORT`, and
* :member:`ccerr->error_code <ngtcp2_ccerr.error_code>` to
* |error_code|. |reason| is the reason phrase of length |reasonlen|.
* This function does not make a copy of the reason phrase.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void ngtcp2_ccerr_set_transport_error(ngtcp2_ccerr *ccerr,
uint64_t error_code,
const uint8_t *reason,
size_t reasonlen);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_ccerr_set_liberr` sets type and error_code based on
* |liberr|.
*
* |reason| is the reason phrase of length |reasonlen|. This function
* does not make a copy of the reason phrase.
*
* If |liberr| is :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_RECV_VERSION_NEGOTIATION`,
* :member:`ccerr->type <ngtcp2_ccerr.type>` is set to
* :enum:`ngtcp2_ccerr_type.NGTCP2_CCERR_TYPE_VERSION_NEGOTIATION`,
* and :member:`ccerr->error_code <ngtcp2_ccerr.error_code>` to
* :macro:`NGTCP2_NO_ERROR`.
*
* If |liberr| is :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_IDLE_CLOSE`, :member:`ccerr->type
* <ngtcp2_ccerr.type>` is set to
* :enum:`ngtcp2_ccerr_type.NGTCP2_CCERR_TYPE_IDLE_CLOSE`, and
* :member:`ccerr->error_code <ngtcp2_ccerr.error_code>` to
* :macro:`NGTCP2_NO_ERROR`.
*
* Otherwise, :member:`ccerr->type <ngtcp2_ccerr.type>` is set to
* :enum:`ngtcp2_ccerr_type.NGTCP2_CCERR_TYPE_TRANSPORT`, and
* :member:`ccerr->error_code <ngtcp2_ccerr.error_code>` is set to an
* error code inferred by |liberr| (see
* `ngtcp2_err_infer_quic_transport_error_code`).
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void ngtcp2_ccerr_set_liberr(ngtcp2_ccerr *ccerr, int liberr,
const uint8_t *reason,
size_t reasonlen);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_ccerr_set_tls_alert` sets :member:`ccerr->type
* <ngtcp2_ccerr.type>` to
* :enum:`ngtcp2_ccerr_type.NGTCP2_CCERR_TYPE_TRANSPORT`, and
* :member:`ccerr->error_code <ngtcp2_ccerr.error_code>` to bitwise-OR
* of :macro:`NGTCP2_CRYPTO_ERROR` and |tls_alert|. |reason| is the
* reason phrase of length |reasonlen|. This function does not make a
* copy of the reason phrase.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void ngtcp2_ccerr_set_tls_alert(ngtcp2_ccerr *ccerr,
uint8_t tls_alert,
const uint8_t *reason,
size_t reasonlen);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_ccerr_set_application_error` sets :member:`ccerr->type
* <ngtcp2_ccerr.type>` to
* :enum:`ngtcp2_ccerr_type.NGTCP2_CCERR_TYPE_APPLICATION`, and
* :member:`ccerr->error_code <ngtcp2_ccerr.error_code>` to
* |error_code|. |reason| is the reason phrase of length |reasonlen|.
* This function does not make a copy of the reason phrase.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void ngtcp2_ccerr_set_application_error(ngtcp2_ccerr *ccerr,
uint64_t error_code,
const uint8_t *reason,
size_t reasonlen);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_write_connection_close` writes a packet which contains
* CONNECTION_CLOSE frame(s) (type 0x1c or 0x1d) in the buffer pointed
* by |dest| whose capacity is |destlen|.
*
* For client, |destlen| should be at least
* :macro:`NGTCP2_MAX_UDP_PAYLOAD_SIZE`.
*
* If |path| is not ``NULL``, this function stores the network path
* with which the packet should be sent. Each addr field must point
* to the buffer which should be at least
* sizeof(:type:`ngtcp2_sockaddr_union`) bytes long. The assignment
* might not be done if nothing is written to |dest|.
*
* If |pi| is not ``NULL``, this function stores packet metadata in it
* if it succeeds. The metadata includes ECN markings.
*
* If :member:`ccerr->type <ngtcp2_ccerr.type>` ==
* :enum:`ngtcp2_ccerr_type.NGTCP2_CCERR_TYPE_TRANSPORT`, this
* function sends CONNECTION_CLOSE (type 0x1c) frame. If
* :member:`ccerr->type <ngtcp2_ccerr.type>` ==
* :enum:`ngtcp2_ccerr_type.NGTCP2_CCERR_TYPE_APPLICATION`, it sends
* CONNECTION_CLOSE (type 0x1d) frame. Otherwise, it does not produce
* any data, and returns 0.
*
* |destlen| could be shorten by some factors (e.g., server side
* amplification limit). This function returns
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOBUF` if the resulting buffer is too small even
* if the given buffer has enough space.
*
* This function must not be called from inside the callback
* functions.
*
* At the moment, successful call to this function makes connection
* close. We may change this behaviour in the future to allow
* graceful shutdown.
*
* This function returns the number of bytes written in |dest| if it
* succeeds, or one of the following negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOMEM`
* Out of memory
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_NOBUF`
* Buffer is too small
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_INVALID_STATE`
* The current state does not allow sending CONNECTION_CLOSE
* frame.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_PKT_NUM_EXHAUSTED`
* Packet number is exhausted, and cannot send any more packet.
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE`
* User callback failed
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN ngtcp2_ssize ngtcp2_conn_write_connection_close_versioned(
ngtcp2_conn *conn, ngtcp2_path *path, int pkt_info_version,
ngtcp2_pkt_info *pi, uint8_t *dest, size_t destlen,
const ngtcp2_ccerr *ccerr, ngtcp2_tstamp ts);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_ccerr` returns the received connection close
* error. If no connection error is received, it returns
* :type:`ngtcp2_ccerr` that is initialized by `ngtcp2_ccerr_default`.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN const ngtcp2_ccerr *ngtcp2_conn_get_ccerr(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_is_local_stream` returns nonzero if |stream_id|
* denotes a locally initiated stream.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_is_local_stream(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
int64_t stream_id);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_is_server` returns nonzero if |conn| is initialized as
* server.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_is_server(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_after_retry` returns nonzero if |conn| as a client has
* received Retry packet from server, and successfully validated it.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_after_retry(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_set_stream_user_data` sets |stream_user_data| to the
* stream identified by |stream_id|.
*
* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
* negative error codes:
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_STREAM_NOT_FOUND`
* Stream does not exist
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_conn_set_stream_user_data(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
int64_t stream_id,
void *stream_user_data);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_update_pkt_tx_time` sets the time instant of the next
* packet transmission to pace packets. This function must be called
* after (multiple invocation of) `ngtcp2_conn_writev_stream`. If
* packet aggregation (e.g., packet batching, GSO) is used, call this
* function after all aggregated datagrams are sent, which indicates
* multiple invocation of `ngtcp2_conn_writev_stream`.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void ngtcp2_conn_update_pkt_tx_time(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
ngtcp2_tstamp ts);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_send_quantum` returns the maximum number of bytes
* that can be sent in one go without packet spacing.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN size_t ngtcp2_conn_get_send_quantum(ngtcp2_conn *conn);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_stream_loss_count` returns the number of packets
* that contain STREAM frame for a stream identified by |stream_id|
* and are declared to be lost. The number may include the spurious
* losses. If no stream identified by |stream_id| is found, this
* function returns 0.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN size_t ngtcp2_conn_get_stream_loss_count(ngtcp2_conn *conn,
int64_t stream_id);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_strerror` returns the text representation of |liberr|.
* |liberr| must be one of ngtcp2 library error codes (which is
* defined as :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_* <NGTCP2_ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT>`
* macros).
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN const char *ngtcp2_strerror(int liberr);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_err_is_fatal` returns nonzero if |liberr| is a fatal error.
* |liberr| must be one of ngtcp2 library error codes (which is
* defined as :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_* <NGTCP2_ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT>`
* macros).
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_err_is_fatal(int liberr);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_err_infer_quic_transport_error_code` returns a QUIC
* transport error code which corresponds to |liberr|. |liberr| must
* be one of ngtcp2 library error codes (which is defined as
* :macro:`NGTCP2_ERR_* <NGTCP2_ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT>` macros).
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN uint64_t ngtcp2_err_infer_quic_transport_error_code(int liberr);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_addr_init` initializes |dest| with the given arguments and
* returns |dest|.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN ngtcp2_addr *ngtcp2_addr_init(ngtcp2_addr *dest,
const ngtcp2_sockaddr *addr,
ngtcp2_socklen addrlen);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_addr_copy_byte` copies |addr| of length |addrlen| into the
* buffer pointed by :member:`dest->addr <ngtcp2_addr.addr>`.
* :member:`dest->addrlen <ngtcp2_addr.addrlen>` is updated to have
* |addrlen|. This function assumes that :member:`dest->addr
* <ngtcp2_addr.addr>` points to a buffer which has a sufficient
* capacity to store the copy.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void ngtcp2_addr_copy_byte(ngtcp2_addr *dest,
const ngtcp2_sockaddr *addr,
ngtcp2_socklen addrlen);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_path_storage_init` initializes |ps| with the given
* arguments. This function copies |local_addr| and |remote_addr|.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void ngtcp2_path_storage_init(ngtcp2_path_storage *ps,
const ngtcp2_sockaddr *local_addr,
ngtcp2_socklen local_addrlen,
const ngtcp2_sockaddr *remote_addr,
ngtcp2_socklen remote_addrlen,
void *user_data);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_path_storage_zero` initializes |ps| with the zero length
* addresses.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void ngtcp2_path_storage_zero(ngtcp2_path_storage *ps);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_settings_default` initializes |settings| with the default
* values. First this function fills |settings| with 0, and set the
* default value to the following fields:
*
* * :type:`cc_algo <ngtcp2_settings.cc_algo>` =
* :enum:`ngtcp2_cc_algo.NGTCP2_CC_ALGO_CUBIC`
* * :type:`initial_rtt <ngtcp2_settings.initial_rtt>` =
* :macro:`NGTCP2_DEFAULT_INITIAL_RTT`
* * :type:`ack_thresh <ngtcp2_settings.ack_thresh>` = 2
* * :type:`max_tx_udp_payload_size
* <ngtcp2_settings.max_tx_udp_payload_size>` = 1452
* * :type:`handshake_timeout <ngtcp2_settings.handshake_timeout>` =
* ``UINT64_MAX``
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void ngtcp2_settings_default_versioned(int settings_version,
ngtcp2_settings *settings);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_transport_params_default` initializes |params| with the
* default values. First this function fills |params| with 0, and set
* the default value to the following fields:
*
* * :type:`max_udp_payload_size
* <ngtcp2_transport_params.max_udp_payload_size>` =
* :macro:`NGTCP2_DEFAULT_MAX_RECV_UDP_PAYLOAD_SIZE`
* * :type:`ack_delay_exponent
* <ngtcp2_transport_params.ack_delay_exponent>` =
* :macro:`NGTCP2_DEFAULT_ACK_DELAY_EXPONENT`
* * :type:`max_ack_delay <ngtcp2_transport_params.max_ack_delay>` =
* :macro:`NGTCP2_DEFAULT_MAX_ACK_DELAY`
* * :type:`active_connection_id_limit
* <ngtcp2_transport_params.active_connection_id_limit>` =
* :macro:`NGTCP2_DEFAULT_ACTIVE_CONNECTION_ID_LIMIT`
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void
ngtcp2_transport_params_default_versioned(int transport_params_version,
ngtcp2_transport_params *params);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_mem_default` returns the default, system standard memory
* allocator.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN const ngtcp2_mem *ngtcp2_mem_default(void);
/**
* @macrosection
*
* ngtcp2_info macros
*/
/**
* @macro
*
* :macro:`NGTCP2_VERSION_AGE` is the age of :type:`ngtcp2_info`
*/
#define NGTCP2_VERSION_AGE 1
/**
* @struct
*
* :type:`ngtcp2_info` is what `ngtcp2_version` returns. It holds
* information about the particular ngtcp2 version.
*/
typedef struct ngtcp2_info {
/**
* :member:`age` is the age of this struct. This instance of ngtcp2
* sets it to :macro:`NGTCP2_VERSION_AGE` but a future version may
* bump it and add more struct fields at the bottom
*/
int age;
/**
* :member:`version_num` is the :macro:`NGTCP2_VERSION_NUM` number
* (since :member:`age` ==1)
*/
int version_num;
/**
* :member:`version_str` points to the :macro:`NGTCP2_VERSION`
* string (since :member:`age` ==1)
*/
const char *version_str;
/* -------- the above fields all exist when age == 1 */
} ngtcp2_info;
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_version` returns a pointer to a :type:`ngtcp2_info` struct
* with version information about the run-time library in use. The
* |least_version| argument can be set to a 24 bit numerical value for
* the least accepted version number, and if the condition is not met,
* this function will return a ``NULL``. Pass in 0 to skip the
* version checking.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN const ngtcp2_info *ngtcp2_version(int least_version);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_is_bidi_stream` returns nonzero if |stream_id| denotes
* bidirectional stream.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_is_bidi_stream(int64_t stream_id);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_path_copy` copies |src| into |dest|. This function assumes
* that |dest| has enough buffer to store the deep copy of
* :member:`src->local <ngtcp2_path.local>` and :member:`src->remote
* <ngtcp2_path.remote>`.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN void ngtcp2_path_copy(ngtcp2_path *dest, const ngtcp2_path *src);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_path_eq` returns nonzero if |a| and |b| shares the same
* local and remote addresses.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_path_eq(const ngtcp2_path *a, const ngtcp2_path *b);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_is_supported_version` returns nonzero if the library
* supports QUIC version |version|.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_is_supported_version(uint32_t version);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_is_reserved_version` returns nonzero if |version| is a
* reserved version.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN int ngtcp2_is_reserved_version(uint32_t version);
/**
* @function
*
* `ngtcp2_select_version` selects and returns a version from the
* version set |offered_versions| of |offered_versionslen| elements.
* |preferred_versions| of |preferred_versionslen| elements specifies
* the preference of versions, which is sorted in the order of
* preference. All versions included in |preferred_versions| must be
* supported by the library, that is, passing any version in the array
* to `ngtcp2_is_supported_version` must return nonzero. This
* function is intended to be used by client when it receives Version
* Negotiation packet. If no version is selected, this function
* returns 0.
*/
NGTCP2_EXTERN uint32_t ngtcp2_select_version(const uint32_t *preferred_versions,
size_t preferred_versionslen,
const uint32_t *offered_versions,
size_t offered_versionslen);
/*
* Versioned function wrappers
*/
/*
* `ngtcp2_conn_read_pkt` is a wrapper around
* `ngtcp2_conn_read_pkt_versioned` to set the correct struct version.
*/
#define ngtcp2_conn_read_pkt(CONN, PATH, PI, PKT, PKTLEN, TS) \
ngtcp2_conn_read_pkt_versioned((CONN), (PATH), NGTCP2_PKT_INFO_VERSION, \
(PI), (PKT), (PKTLEN), (TS))
/*
* `ngtcp2_conn_write_pkt` is a wrapper around
* `ngtcp2_conn_write_pkt_versioned` to set the correct struct
* version.
*/
#define ngtcp2_conn_write_pkt(CONN, PATH, PI, DEST, DESTLEN, TS) \
ngtcp2_conn_write_pkt_versioned((CONN), (PATH), NGTCP2_PKT_INFO_VERSION, \
(PI), (DEST), (DESTLEN), (TS))
/*
* `ngtcp2_conn_write_stream` is a wrapper around
* `ngtcp2_conn_write_stream_versioned` to set the correct struct
* version.
*/
#define ngtcp2_conn_write_stream(CONN, PATH, PI, DEST, DESTLEN, PDATALEN, \
FLAGS, STREAM_ID, DATA, DATALEN, TS) \
ngtcp2_conn_write_stream_versioned( \
(CONN), (PATH), NGTCP2_PKT_INFO_VERSION, (PI), (DEST), (DESTLEN), \
(PDATALEN), (FLAGS), (STREAM_ID), (DATA), (DATALEN), (TS))
/*
* `ngtcp2_conn_writev_stream` is a wrapper around
* `ngtcp2_conn_writev_stream_versioned` to set the correct struct
* version.
*/
#define ngtcp2_conn_writev_stream(CONN, PATH, PI, DEST, DESTLEN, PDATALEN, \
FLAGS, STREAM_ID, DATAV, DATAVCNT, TS) \
ngtcp2_conn_writev_stream_versioned( \
(CONN), (PATH), NGTCP2_PKT_INFO_VERSION, (PI), (DEST), (DESTLEN), \
(PDATALEN), (FLAGS), (STREAM_ID), (DATAV), (DATAVCNT), (TS))
/*
* `ngtcp2_conn_write_datagram` is a wrapper around
* `ngtcp2_conn_write_datagram_versioned` to set the correct struct
* version.
*/
#define ngtcp2_conn_write_datagram(CONN, PATH, PI, DEST, DESTLEN, PACCEPTED, \
FLAGS, DGRAM_ID, DATA, DATALEN, TS) \
ngtcp2_conn_write_datagram_versioned( \
(CONN), (PATH), NGTCP2_PKT_INFO_VERSION, (PI), (DEST), (DESTLEN), \
(PACCEPTED), (FLAGS), (DGRAM_ID), (DATA), (DATALEN), (TS))
/*
* `ngtcp2_conn_writev_datagram` is a wrapper around
* `ngtcp2_conn_writev_datagram_versioned` to set the correct struct
* version.
*/
#define ngtcp2_conn_writev_datagram(CONN, PATH, PI, DEST, DESTLEN, PACCEPTED, \
FLAGS, DGRAM_ID, DATAV, DATAVCNT, TS) \
ngtcp2_conn_writev_datagram_versioned( \
(CONN), (PATH), NGTCP2_PKT_INFO_VERSION, (PI), (DEST), (DESTLEN), \
(PACCEPTED), (FLAGS), (DGRAM_ID), (DATAV), (DATAVCNT), (TS))
/*
* `ngtcp2_conn_write_connection_close` is a wrapper around
* `ngtcp2_conn_write_connection_close_versioned` to set the correct
* struct version.
*/
#define ngtcp2_conn_write_connection_close(CONN, PATH, PI, DEST, DESTLEN, \
CCERR, TS) \
ngtcp2_conn_write_connection_close_versioned( \
(CONN), (PATH), NGTCP2_PKT_INFO_VERSION, (PI), (DEST), (DESTLEN), \
(CCERR), (TS))
/*
* `ngtcp2_transport_params_encode` is a wrapper around
* `ngtcp2_transport_params_encode_versioned` to set the correct
* struct version.
*/
#define ngtcp2_transport_params_encode(DEST, DESTLEN, PARAMS) \
ngtcp2_transport_params_encode_versioned( \
(DEST), (DESTLEN), NGTCP2_TRANSPORT_PARAMS_VERSION, (PARAMS))
/*
* `ngtcp2_transport_params_decode` is a wrapper around
* `ngtcp2_transport_params_decode_versioned` to set the correct
* struct version.
*/
#define ngtcp2_transport_params_decode(PARAMS, DATA, DATALEN) \
ngtcp2_transport_params_decode_versioned(NGTCP2_TRANSPORT_PARAMS_VERSION, \
(PARAMS), (DATA), (DATALEN))
/*
* `ngtcp2_conn_client_new` is a wrapper around
* `ngtcp2_conn_client_new_versioned` to set the correct struct
* version.
*/
#define ngtcp2_conn_client_new(PCONN, DCID, SCID, PATH, VERSION, CALLBACKS, \
SETTINGS, PARAMS, MEM, USER_DATA) \
ngtcp2_conn_client_new_versioned( \
(PCONN), (DCID), (SCID), (PATH), (VERSION), NGTCP2_CALLBACKS_VERSION, \
(CALLBACKS), NGTCP2_SETTINGS_VERSION, (SETTINGS), \
NGTCP2_TRANSPORT_PARAMS_VERSION, (PARAMS), (MEM), (USER_DATA))
/*
* `ngtcp2_conn_server_new` is a wrapper around
* `ngtcp2_conn_server_new_versioned` to set the correct struct
* version.
*/
#define ngtcp2_conn_server_new(PCONN, DCID, SCID, PATH, VERSION, CALLBACKS, \
SETTINGS, PARAMS, MEM, USER_DATA) \
ngtcp2_conn_server_new_versioned( \
(PCONN), (DCID), (SCID), (PATH), (VERSION), NGTCP2_CALLBACKS_VERSION, \
(CALLBACKS), NGTCP2_SETTINGS_VERSION, (SETTINGS), \
NGTCP2_TRANSPORT_PARAMS_VERSION, (PARAMS), (MEM), (USER_DATA))
/*
* `ngtcp2_conn_set_local_transport_params` is a wrapper around
* `ngtcp2_conn_set_local_transport_params_versioned` to set the
* correct struct version.
*/
#define ngtcp2_conn_set_local_transport_params(CONN, PARAMS) \
ngtcp2_conn_set_local_transport_params_versioned( \
(CONN), NGTCP2_TRANSPORT_PARAMS_VERSION, (PARAMS))
/*
* `ngtcp2_transport_params_default` is a wrapper around
* `ngtcp2_transport_params_default_versioned` to set the correct
* struct version.
*/
#define ngtcp2_transport_params_default(PARAMS) \
ngtcp2_transport_params_default_versioned(NGTCP2_TRANSPORT_PARAMS_VERSION, \
(PARAMS))
/*
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_conn_info` is a wrapper around
* `ngtcp2_conn_get_conn_info_versioned` to set the correct struct
* version.
*/
#define ngtcp2_conn_get_conn_info(CONN, CINFO) \
ngtcp2_conn_get_conn_info_versioned((CONN), NGTCP2_CONN_INFO_VERSION, (CINFO))
/*
* `ngtcp2_settings_default` is a wrapper around
* `ngtcp2_settings_default_versioned` to set the correct struct
* version.
*/
#define ngtcp2_settings_default(SETTINGS) \
ngtcp2_settings_default_versioned(NGTCP2_SETTINGS_VERSION, (SETTINGS))
#ifdef _MSC_VER
# pragma warning(pop)
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* NGTCP2_H */
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