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Cory McWilliams
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278 lines
10 KiB
C
278 lines
10 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright 2022-2023 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
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* this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
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* in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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* https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
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*/
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#ifndef OSSL_QUIC_FC_H
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# define OSSL_QUIC_FC_H
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# include <openssl/ssl.h>
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# include "internal/time.h"
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# ifndef OPENSSL_NO_QUIC
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/*
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* TX Flow Controller (TXFC)
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* =========================
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*
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* For discussion, see doc/designs/quic-design/quic-fc.md.
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*/
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typedef struct quic_txfc_st QUIC_TXFC;
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struct quic_txfc_st {
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QUIC_TXFC *parent; /* stream-level iff non-NULL */
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uint64_t swm, cwm;
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char has_become_blocked;
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};
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/*
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* Initialises a TX flow controller. conn_txfc should be non-NULL and point to
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* the connection-level flow controller if the TXFC is for stream-level flow
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* control, and NULL otherwise.
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*/
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int ossl_quic_txfc_init(QUIC_TXFC *txfc, QUIC_TXFC *conn_txfc);
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/*
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* Gets the parent (i.e., connection-level) TX flow controller. Returns NULL if
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* called on a connection-level TX flow controller.
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*/
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QUIC_TXFC *ossl_quic_txfc_get_parent(QUIC_TXFC *txfc);
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/*
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* Bump the credit watermark (CWM) value. This is the 'On TX Window Updated'
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* operation. This function is a no-op if it has already been called with an
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* equal or higher CWM value.
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*
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* It returns 1 iff the call resulted in the CWM being bumped and 0 if it was
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* not increased because it has already been called with an equal or higher CWM
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* value. This is not an error per se but may indicate a local programming error
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* or a protocol error in a remote peer.
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*/
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int ossl_quic_txfc_bump_cwm(QUIC_TXFC *txfc, uint64_t cwm);
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/*
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* Get the number of bytes by which we are in credit. This is the number of
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* controlled bytes we are allowed to send. (Thus if this function returns 0, we
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* are currently blocked.)
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*
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* If called on a stream-level TXFC, ossl_quic_txfc_get_credit is called on
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* the connection-level TXFC as well, and the lesser of the two values is
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* returned. The consumed value is the amount already consumed on the connection
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* level TXFC.
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*/
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uint64_t ossl_quic_txfc_get_credit(QUIC_TXFC *txfc, uint64_t consumed);
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/*
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* Like ossl_quic_txfc_get_credit(), but when called on a stream-level TXFC,
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* retrieves only the stream-level credit value and does not clamp it based on
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* connection-level flow control. Any credit value is reduced by the consumed
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* amount.
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*/
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uint64_t ossl_quic_txfc_get_credit_local(QUIC_TXFC *txfc, uint64_t consumed);
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/*
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* Consume num_bytes of credit. This is the 'On TX' operation. This should be
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* called when we transmit any controlled bytes. Calling this with an argument
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* of 0 is a no-op.
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*
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* We must never transmit more controlled bytes than we are in credit for (see
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* the return value of ossl_quic_txfc_get_credit()). If you call this function
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* with num_bytes greater than our current credit, this function consumes the
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* remainder of the credit and returns 0. This indicates a serious programming
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* error on the caller's part. Otherwise, the function returns 1.
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*
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* If called on a stream-level TXFC, ossl_quic_txfc_consume_credit() is called
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* on the connection-level TXFC also. If the call to that function on the
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* connection-level TXFC returns zero, this function will also return zero.
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*/
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int ossl_quic_txfc_consume_credit(QUIC_TXFC *txfc, uint64_t num_bytes);
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/*
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* Like ossl_quic_txfc_consume_credit(), but when called on a stream-level TXFC,
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* consumes only from the stream-level credit and does not inform the
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* connection-level TXFC.
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*/
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int ossl_quic_txfc_consume_credit_local(QUIC_TXFC *txfc, uint64_t num_bytes);
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/*
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* This flag is provided for convenience. A caller is not required to use it. It
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* is a boolean flag set whenever our credit drops to zero. If clear is 1, the
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* flag is cleared. The old value of the flag is returned. Callers may use this
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* to determine if they need to send a DATA_BLOCKED or STREAM_DATA_BLOCKED
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* frame, which should contain the value returned by ossl_quic_txfc_get_cwm().
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*/
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int ossl_quic_txfc_has_become_blocked(QUIC_TXFC *txfc, int clear);
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/*
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* Get the current CWM value. This is mainly only needed when generating a
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* DATA_BLOCKED or STREAM_DATA_BLOCKED frame, or for diagnostic purposes.
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*/
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uint64_t ossl_quic_txfc_get_cwm(QUIC_TXFC *txfc);
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/*
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* Get the current spent watermark (SWM) value. This is purely for diagnostic
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* use and should not be needed in normal circumstances.
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*/
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uint64_t ossl_quic_txfc_get_swm(QUIC_TXFC *txfc);
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/*
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* RX Flow Controller (RXFC)
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* =========================
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*/
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typedef struct quic_rxfc_st QUIC_RXFC;
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struct quic_rxfc_st {
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/*
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* swm is the sent/received watermark, which tracks how much we have
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* received from the peer. rwm is the retired watermark, which tracks how
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* much has been passed to the application. esrwm is the rwm value at which
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* the current auto-tuning epoch started. hwm is the highest stream length
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* (STREAM frame offset + payload length) we have seen from a STREAM frame
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* yet.
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*/
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uint64_t cwm, swm, rwm, esrwm, hwm, cur_window_size, max_window_size;
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OSSL_TIME epoch_start;
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OSSL_TIME (*now)(void *arg);
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void *now_arg;
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QUIC_RXFC *parent;
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unsigned char error_code, has_cwm_changed, is_fin, standalone;
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};
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/*
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* Initialises an RX flow controller. conn_rxfc should be non-NULL and point to
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* a connection-level RXFC if the RXFC is for stream-level flow control, and
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* NULL otherwise. initial_window_size and max_window_size specify the initial
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* and absolute maximum window sizes, respectively. Window size values are
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* expressed in bytes and determine how much credit the RXFC extends to the peer
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* to transmit more data at a time.
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*/
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int ossl_quic_rxfc_init(QUIC_RXFC *rxfc, QUIC_RXFC *conn_rxfc,
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uint64_t initial_window_size,
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uint64_t max_window_size,
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OSSL_TIME (*now)(void *arg),
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void *now_arg);
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/*
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* Initialises an RX flow controller which is used by itself and not under a
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* connection-level RX flow controller. This can be used for stream count
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* enforcement as well as CRYPTO buffer enforcement.
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*/
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int ossl_quic_rxfc_init_standalone(QUIC_RXFC *rxfc,
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uint64_t initial_window_size,
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OSSL_TIME (*now)(void *arg),
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void *now_arg);
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/*
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* Gets the parent (i.e., connection-level) RXFC. Returns NULL if called on a
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* connection-level RXFC.
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*/
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QUIC_RXFC *ossl_quic_rxfc_get_parent(QUIC_RXFC *rxfc);
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/*
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* Changes the current maximum window size value.
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*/
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void ossl_quic_rxfc_set_max_window_size(QUIC_RXFC *rxfc,
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size_t max_window_size);
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/*
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* To be called whenever a STREAM frame is received.
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*
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* end is the value (offset + len), where offset is the offset field of the
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* STREAM frame and len is the length of the STREAM frame's payload in bytes.
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*
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* is_fin should be 1 if the STREAM frame had the FIN flag set and 0 otherwise.
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*
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* This function may be used on a stream-level RXFC only. The connection-level
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* RXFC will have its state updated by the stream-level RXFC.
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*
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* You should check ossl_quic_rxfc_has_error() on both connection-level and
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* stream-level RXFCs after calling this function, as an incoming STREAM frame
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* may cause flow control limits to be exceeded by an errant peer. This
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* function still returns 1 in this case, as this is not a caller error.
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*
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* Returns 1 on success or 0 on failure.
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*/
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int ossl_quic_rxfc_on_rx_stream_frame(QUIC_RXFC *rxfc,
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uint64_t end, int is_fin);
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/*
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* To be called whenever controlled bytes are retired, i.e. when bytes are
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* dequeued from a QUIC stream and passed to the application. num_bytes
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* is the number of bytes which were passed to the application.
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*
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* You should call this only on a stream-level RXFC. This function will update
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* the connection-level RXFC automatically.
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*
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* rtt should be the current best understanding of the RTT to the peer, as
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* offered by the Statistics Manager.
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*
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* You should check ossl_quic_rxfc_has_cwm_changed() after calling this
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* function, as it may have caused the RXFC to decide to grant more flow control
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* credit to the peer.
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*
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* Returns 1 on success and 0 on failure.
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*/
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int ossl_quic_rxfc_on_retire(QUIC_RXFC *rxfc,
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uint64_t num_bytes,
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OSSL_TIME rtt);
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/*
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* Returns the current CWM which the RXFC thinks the peer should have.
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*
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* Note that the RXFC will increase this value in response to events, at which
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* time a MAX_DATA or MAX_STREAM_DATA frame must be generated. Use
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* ossl_quic_rxfc_has_cwm_changed() to detect this condition.
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*
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* This value increases monotonically.
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*/
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uint64_t ossl_quic_rxfc_get_cwm(QUIC_RXFC *rxfc);
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/*
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* Returns the current SWM. This is the total number of bytes the peer has
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* transmitted to us. This is intended for diagnostic use only; you should
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* not need it.
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*/
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uint64_t ossl_quic_rxfc_get_swm(QUIC_RXFC *rxfc);
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/*
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* Returns the current RWM. This is the total number of bytes that has been
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* retired. This is intended for diagnostic use only; you should not need it.
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*/
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uint64_t ossl_quic_rxfc_get_rwm(QUIC_RXFC *rxfc);
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/*
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* Returns the CWM changed flag. If clear is 1, the flag is cleared and the old
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* value is returned.
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*/
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int ossl_quic_rxfc_has_cwm_changed(QUIC_RXFC *rxfc, int clear);
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/*
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* Returns a QUIC_ERR_* error code if a flow control error has been detected.
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* Otherwise, returns QUIC_ERR_NO_ERROR. If clear is 1, the error is cleared
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* and the old value is returned.
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*
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* May return one of the following values:
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*
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* QUIC_ERR_FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR:
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* This indicates a flow control protocol violation by the remote peer; the
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* connection should be terminated in this event.
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* QUIC_ERR_FINAL_SIZE:
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* The peer attempted to change the stream length after ending the stream.
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*/
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int ossl_quic_rxfc_get_error(QUIC_RXFC *rxfc, int clear);
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/*
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* Returns 1 if the RXFC is a stream-level RXFC and the RXFC knows the final
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* size for the stream in bytes. If this is the case and final_size is non-NULL,
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* writes the final size to *final_size. Otherwise, returns 0.
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*/
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int ossl_quic_rxfc_get_final_size(const QUIC_RXFC *rxfc, uint64_t *final_size);
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# endif
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#endif
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