blob: cdbfc3ebba5f4972d69bcc3f56ebe0d2746f13cd [file] [log] [blame]
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:491// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3// found in the LICENSE file.
4
5#ifndef NET_QUIC_QUIC_PROTOCOL_H_
6#define NET_QUIC_QUIC_PROTOCOL_H_
7
[email protected]e537f742012-12-07 15:33:538#include <stddef.h>
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:499#include <limits>
[email protected]a674b4c2012-12-05 03:44:3010#include <map>
[email protected]5640d0a2012-10-22 18:17:0211#include <ostream>
[email protected]e537f742012-12-07 15:33:5312#include <set>
13#include <string>
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:4914#include <utility>
15#include <vector>
16
17#include "base/basictypes.h"
[email protected]14c1c232013-06-11 17:52:4418#include "base/containers/hash_tables.h"
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:4919#include "base/logging.h"
[email protected]d069c11a2013-04-13 00:01:5520#include "base/strings/string_piece.h"
[email protected]165e0752012-11-16 07:49:4421#include "net/base/int128.h"
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:4922#include "net/base/net_export.h"
[email protected]fee17f72013-02-03 07:47:4123#include "net/quic/quic_bandwidth.h"
[email protected]2a960e02012-11-11 14:48:1024#include "net/quic/quic_time.h"
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:4925
26namespace net {
27
[email protected]f1e97e92012-12-16 04:53:2528using ::operator<<;
29
[email protected]97cf3022013-09-05 14:30:1630class QuicAckNotifier;
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:4931class QuicPacket;
[email protected]b064310782013-05-30 21:12:1732struct QuicPacketHeader;
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:4933
34typedef uint64 QuicGuid;
35typedef uint32 QuicStreamId;
36typedef uint64 QuicStreamOffset;
37typedef uint64 QuicPacketSequenceNumber;
[email protected]c995c572013-01-18 05:43:2038typedef QuicPacketSequenceNumber QuicFecGroupNumber;
[email protected]86a318d2013-01-23 21:16:0439typedef uint64 QuicPublicResetNonceProof;
[email protected]9db443912013-02-25 05:27:0340typedef uint8 QuicPacketEntropyHash;
[email protected]c244c5a12013-05-07 20:55:0441typedef uint32 QuicHeaderId;
[email protected]2532de12013-05-09 12:29:3342// QuicTag is the type of a tag in the wire protocol.
43typedef uint32 QuicTag;
44typedef std::vector<QuicTag> QuicTagVector;
[email protected]8edeb8d2013-08-28 06:11:4345typedef uint32 QuicPriority;
[email protected]cff7b7b2013-01-11 08:49:0746
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:4947// TODO(rch): Consider Quic specific names for these constants.
[email protected]8e01c062013-10-31 07:35:3148// Default and initial maximum size in bytes of a QUIC packet.
49const QuicByteCount kDefaultMaxPacketSize = 1200;
50// The maximum packet size of any QUIC packet, based on ethernet's max size,
51// minus the IP and UDP headers.
52const QuicByteCount kMaxPacketSize = 1472;
53
54// Maximum size of the initial congestion window in packets.
55const size_t kDefaultInitialWindow = 10;
56const size_t kMaxInitialWindow = 100;
57
58// Don't allow a client to suggest an RTT longer than 15 seconds.
[email protected]e18e1072013-11-12 22:06:0759const size_t kMaxInitialRoundTripTimeUs = 15 * kNumMicrosPerSecond;
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:4960
61// Maximum number of open streams per connection.
62const size_t kDefaultMaxStreamsPerConnection = 100;
63
[email protected]af806e62013-05-22 14:47:5064// Number of bytes reserved for public flags in the packet header.
65const size_t kPublicFlagsSize = 1;
[email protected]5351cc4b2013-03-03 07:22:4166// Number of bytes reserved for version number in the packet header.
67const size_t kQuicVersionSize = 4;
[email protected]c995c572013-01-18 05:43:2068// Number of bytes reserved for private flags in the packet header.
69const size_t kPrivateFlagsSize = 1;
70// Number of bytes reserved for FEC group in the packet header.
71const size_t kFecGroupSize = 1;
[email protected]86a318d2013-01-23 21:16:0472// Number of bytes reserved for the nonce proof in public reset packet.
73const size_t kPublicResetNonceSize = 8;
[email protected]5351cc4b2013-03-03 07:22:4174
75// Signifies that the QuicPacket will contain version of the protocol.
76const bool kIncludeVersion = true;
[email protected]c995c572013-01-18 05:43:2077
[email protected]5351cc4b2013-03-03 07:22:4178// Index of the first byte in a QUIC packet which is used in hash calculation.
79const size_t kStartOfHashData = 0;
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:4980
81// Limit on the delta between stream IDs.
82const QuicStreamId kMaxStreamIdDelta = 100;
[email protected]c244c5a12013-05-07 20:55:0483// Limit on the delta between header IDs.
84const QuicHeaderId kMaxHeaderIdDelta = 100;
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:4985
86// Reserved ID for the crypto stream.
87// TODO(rch): ensure that this is not usable by any other streams.
88const QuicStreamId kCryptoStreamId = 1;
89
[email protected]899951652013-05-16 12:52:3990// This is the default network timeout a for connection till the crypto
91// handshake succeeds and the negotiated timeout from the handshake is received.
[email protected]b064310782013-05-30 21:12:1792const int64 kDefaultInitialTimeoutSecs = 120; // 2 mins.
[email protected]899951652013-05-16 12:52:3993const int64 kDefaultTimeoutSecs = 60 * 10; // 10 minutes.
[email protected]b064310782013-05-30 21:12:1794const int64 kDefaultMaxTimeForCryptoHandshakeSecs = 5; // 5 secs.
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:4995
[email protected]b007e632013-10-28 08:39:2596// We define an unsigned 16-bit floating point value, inspired by IEEE floats
97// (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Half_precision_floating-point_format),
98// with 5-bit exponent (bias 1), 11-bit mantissa (effective 12 with hidden
99// bit) and denormals, but without signs, transfinites or fractions. Wire format
100// 16 bits (little-endian byte order) are split into exponent (high 5) and
101// mantissa (low 11) and decoded as:
102// uint64 value;
103// if (exponent == 0) value = mantissa;
104// else value = (mantissa | 1 << 11) << (exponent - 1)
105const int kUFloat16ExponentBits = 5;
106const int kUFloat16MaxExponent = (1 << kUFloat16ExponentBits) - 2; // 30
107const int kUFloat16MantissaBits = 16 - kUFloat16ExponentBits; // 11
108const int kUFloat16MantissaEffectiveBits = kUFloat16MantissaBits + 1; // 12
109const uint64 kUFloat16MaxValue = // 0x3FFC0000000
110 ((GG_UINT64_C(1) << kUFloat16MantissaEffectiveBits) - 1) <<
111 kUFloat16MaxExponent;
112
[email protected]c67a82cb2013-09-24 02:53:21113enum TransmissionType {
[email protected]2532de12013-05-09 12:29:33114 NOT_RETRANSMISSION,
[email protected]c67a82cb2013-09-24 02:53:21115 NACK_RETRANSMISSION,
116 RTO_RETRANSMISSION,
[email protected]74bda142013-03-31 02:49:11117};
118
119enum HasRetransmittableData {
[email protected]2532de12013-05-09 12:29:33120 NO_RETRANSMITTABLE_DATA,
121 HAS_RETRANSMITTABLE_DATA,
[email protected]74bda142013-03-31 02:49:11122};
123
[email protected]575cce62013-08-03 02:06:43124enum IsHandshake {
125 NOT_HANDSHAKE,
126 IS_HANDSHAKE
127};
128
[email protected]be24ab22012-10-22 03:01:52129enum QuicFrameType {
[email protected]c995c572013-01-18 05:43:20130 PADDING_FRAME = 0,
[email protected]be24ab22012-10-22 03:01:52131 RST_STREAM_FRAME,
132 CONNECTION_CLOSE_FRAME,
[email protected]9db443912013-02-25 05:27:03133 GOAWAY_FRAME,
[email protected]97cf3022013-09-05 14:30:16134 STREAM_FRAME,
135 ACK_FRAME,
136 CONGESTION_FEEDBACK_FRAME,
[email protected]be24ab22012-10-22 03:01:52137 NUM_FRAME_TYPES
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49138};
139
[email protected]b064310782013-05-30 21:12:17140enum QuicGuidLength {
141 PACKET_0BYTE_GUID = 0,
142 PACKET_1BYTE_GUID = 1,
143 PACKET_4BYTE_GUID = 4,
144 PACKET_8BYTE_GUID = 8
145};
146
147enum InFecGroup {
148 NOT_IN_FEC_GROUP,
149 IN_FEC_GROUP,
150};
151
[email protected]25c31dc2013-06-05 17:56:04152enum QuicSequenceNumberLength {
153 PACKET_1BYTE_SEQUENCE_NUMBER = 1,
154 PACKET_2BYTE_SEQUENCE_NUMBER = 2,
155 PACKET_4BYTE_SEQUENCE_NUMBER = 4,
156 PACKET_6BYTE_SEQUENCE_NUMBER = 6
157};
158
[email protected]8e01c062013-10-31 07:35:31159// Used to indicate a QuicSequenceNumberLength using two flag bits.
160enum QuicSequenceNumberLengthFlags {
161 PACKET_FLAGS_1BYTE_SEQUENCE = 0, // 00
162 PACKET_FLAGS_2BYTE_SEQUENCE = 1, // 01
163 PACKET_FLAGS_4BYTE_SEQUENCE = 1 << 1, // 10
164 PACKET_FLAGS_6BYTE_SEQUENCE = 1 << 1 | 1, // 11
165};
166
[email protected]f62262b2013-07-05 20:57:30167// The public flags are specified in one byte.
[email protected]c995c572013-01-18 05:43:20168enum QuicPacketPublicFlags {
169 PACKET_PUBLIC_FLAGS_NONE = 0,
[email protected]f62262b2013-07-05 20:57:30170
171 // Bit 0: Does the packet header contains version info?
172 PACKET_PUBLIC_FLAGS_VERSION = 1 << 0,
173
174 // Bit 1: Is this packet a public reset packet?
175 PACKET_PUBLIC_FLAGS_RST = 1 << 1,
176
177 // Bits 2 and 3 specify the length of the GUID as follows:
178 // ----00--: 0 bytes
179 // ----01--: 1 byte
180 // ----10--: 4 bytes
181 // ----11--: 8 bytes
[email protected]1354bf62013-05-23 23:17:18182 PACKET_PUBLIC_FLAGS_0BYTE_GUID = 0,
183 PACKET_PUBLIC_FLAGS_1BYTE_GUID = 1 << 2,
184 PACKET_PUBLIC_FLAGS_4BYTE_GUID = 1 << 3,
185 PACKET_PUBLIC_FLAGS_8BYTE_GUID = 1 << 3 | 1 << 2,
[email protected]f62262b2013-07-05 20:57:30186
187 // Bits 4 and 5 describe the packet sequence number length as follows:
188 // --00----: 1 byte
189 // --01----: 2 bytes
190 // --10----: 4 bytes
191 // --11----: 6 bytes
[email protected]8e01c062013-10-31 07:35:31192 PACKET_PUBLIC_FLAGS_1BYTE_SEQUENCE = PACKET_FLAGS_1BYTE_SEQUENCE << 4,
193 PACKET_PUBLIC_FLAGS_2BYTE_SEQUENCE = PACKET_FLAGS_2BYTE_SEQUENCE << 4,
194 PACKET_PUBLIC_FLAGS_4BYTE_SEQUENCE = PACKET_FLAGS_4BYTE_SEQUENCE << 4,
195 PACKET_PUBLIC_FLAGS_6BYTE_SEQUENCE = PACKET_FLAGS_6BYTE_SEQUENCE << 4,
[email protected]f62262b2013-07-05 20:57:30196
197 // All bits set (bits 6 and 7 are not currently used): 00111111
198 PACKET_PUBLIC_FLAGS_MAX = (1 << 6) - 1
[email protected]c995c572013-01-18 05:43:20199};
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49200
[email protected]f62262b2013-07-05 20:57:30201// The private flags are specified in one byte.
[email protected]c995c572013-01-18 05:43:20202enum QuicPacketPrivateFlags {
203 PACKET_PRIVATE_FLAGS_NONE = 0,
[email protected]f62262b2013-07-05 20:57:30204
205 // Bit 0: Does this packet contain an entropy bit?
[email protected]b064310782013-05-30 21:12:17206 PACKET_PRIVATE_FLAGS_ENTROPY = 1 << 0,
[email protected]f62262b2013-07-05 20:57:30207
208 // Bit 1: Payload is part of an FEC group?
209 PACKET_PRIVATE_FLAGS_FEC_GROUP = 1 << 1,
210
211 // Bit 2: Payload is FEC as opposed to frames?
212 PACKET_PRIVATE_FLAGS_FEC = 1 << 2,
213
214 // All bits set (bits 3-7 are not currently used): 00000111
215 PACKET_PRIVATE_FLAGS_MAX = (1 << 3) - 1
[email protected]c995c572013-01-18 05:43:20216};
217
[email protected]48878092013-07-26 14:51:56218// The available versions of QUIC. Guaranteed that the integer value of the enum
219// will match the version number.
220// When adding a new version to this enum you should add it to
[email protected]8bbfaeb72013-08-09 06:38:26221// kSupportedQuicVersions (if appropriate), and also add a new case to the
222// helper methods QuicVersionToQuicTag, QuicTagToQuicVersion, and
223// QuicVersionToString.
[email protected]48878092013-07-26 14:51:56224enum QuicVersion {
225 // Special case to indicate unknown/unsupported QUIC version.
226 QUIC_VERSION_UNSUPPORTED = 0,
227
[email protected]752fbe52013-10-14 08:35:32228 QUIC_VERSION_10 = 10,
[email protected]8e01c062013-10-31 07:35:31229 QUIC_VERSION_11 = 11,
230 QUIC_VERSION_12 = 12, // Current version.
[email protected]48878092013-07-26 14:51:56231};
232
233// This vector contains QUIC versions which we currently support.
234// This should be ordered such that the highest supported version is the first
235// element, with subsequent elements in descending order (versions can be
236// skipped as necessary).
[email protected]3e60db82013-08-05 19:43:06237static const QuicVersion kSupportedQuicVersions[] =
[email protected]933da772013-11-13 20:45:46238 {QUIC_VERSION_12};
[email protected]48878092013-07-26 14:51:56239
240typedef std::vector<QuicVersion> QuicVersionVector;
241
[email protected]b007e632013-10-28 08:39:25242// Returns a vector of QUIC versions in kSupportedQuicVersions.
243NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE QuicVersionVector QuicSupportedVersions();
[email protected]ea2ab47b2013-08-13 00:44:11244
[email protected]48878092013-07-26 14:51:56245// QuicTag is written to and read from the wire, but we prefer to use
246// the more readable QuicVersion at other levels.
247// Helper function which translates from a QuicVersion to a QuicTag. Returns 0
248// if QuicVersion is unsupported.
249NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE QuicTag QuicVersionToQuicTag(const QuicVersion version);
250
251// Returns appropriate QuicVersion from a QuicTag.
252// Returns QUIC_VERSION_UNSUPPORTED if version_tag cannot be understood.
253NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE QuicVersion QuicTagToQuicVersion(const QuicTag version_tag);
254
[email protected]48878092013-07-26 14:51:56255// Helper function which translates from a QuicVersion to a string.
256// Returns strings corresponding to enum names (e.g. QUIC_VERSION_6).
257NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE std::string QuicVersionToString(const QuicVersion version);
258
259// Returns comma separated list of string representations of QuicVersion enum
[email protected]b007e632013-10-28 08:39:25260// values in the supplied |versions| vector.
261NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE std::string QuicVersionVectorToString(
262 const QuicVersionVector& versions);
[email protected]48878092013-07-26 14:51:56263
264// Version and Crypto tags are written to the wire with a big-endian
265// representation of the name of the tag. For example
266// the client hello tag (CHLO) will be written as the
267// following 4 bytes: 'C' 'H' 'L' 'O'. Since it is
268// stored in memory as a little endian uint32, we need
269// to reverse the order of the bytes.
270
271// MakeQuicTag returns a value given the four bytes. For example:
272// MakeQuicTag('C', 'H', 'L', 'O');
273NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE QuicTag MakeQuicTag(char a, char b, char c, char d);
274
[email protected]b064310782013-05-30 21:12:17275// Size in bytes of the data or fec packet header.
276NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE size_t GetPacketHeaderSize(QuicPacketHeader header);
277
[email protected]25c31dc2013-06-05 17:56:04278NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE size_t GetPacketHeaderSize(
279 QuicGuidLength guid_length,
280 bool include_version,
281 QuicSequenceNumberLength sequence_number_length,
282 InFecGroup is_in_fec_group);
[email protected]b064310782013-05-30 21:12:17283
284// Size in bytes of the public reset packet.
285NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE size_t GetPublicResetPacketSize();
286
287// Index of the first byte in a QUIC packet of FEC protected data.
[email protected]25c31dc2013-06-05 17:56:04288NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE size_t GetStartOfFecProtectedData(
289 QuicGuidLength guid_length,
290 bool include_version,
291 QuicSequenceNumberLength sequence_number_length);
[email protected]b064310782013-05-30 21:12:17292// Index of the first byte in a QUIC packet of encrypted data.
[email protected]25c31dc2013-06-05 17:56:04293NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE size_t GetStartOfEncryptedData(
294 QuicGuidLength guid_length,
295 bool include_version,
296 QuicSequenceNumberLength sequence_number_length);
[email protected]b064310782013-05-30 21:12:17297
[email protected]74bda142013-03-31 02:49:11298enum QuicRstStreamErrorCode {
299 QUIC_STREAM_NO_ERROR = 0,
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49300
[email protected]24e5bc52013-09-18 15:36:58301 // There was some error which halted stream processing.
302 QUIC_ERROR_PROCESSING_STREAM,
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49303 // We got two fin or reset offsets which did not match.
304 QUIC_MULTIPLE_TERMINATION_OFFSETS,
305 // We got bad payload and can not respond to it at the protocol level.
306 QUIC_BAD_APPLICATION_PAYLOAD,
[email protected]74bda142013-03-31 02:49:11307 // Stream closed due to connection error. No reset frame is sent when this
308 // happens.
309 QUIC_STREAM_CONNECTION_ERROR,
310 // GoAway frame sent. No more stream can be created.
311 QUIC_STREAM_PEER_GOING_AWAY,
[email protected]06ff5152013-08-29 01:03:05312 // The stream has been cancelled.
313 QUIC_STREAM_CANCELLED,
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49314
[email protected]74bda142013-03-31 02:49:11315 // No error. Used as bound while iterating.
316 QUIC_STREAM_LAST_ERROR,
317};
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49318
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24319// These values must remain stable as they are uploaded to UMA histograms.
320// To add a new error code, use the current value of QUIC_LAST_ERROR and
321// increment QUIC_LAST_ERROR.
[email protected]74bda142013-03-31 02:49:11322enum QuicErrorCode {
323 QUIC_NO_ERROR = 0,
324
325 // Connection has reached an invalid state.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24326 QUIC_INTERNAL_ERROR = 1,
[email protected]74bda142013-03-31 02:49:11327 // There were data frames after the a fin or reset.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24328 QUIC_STREAM_DATA_AFTER_TERMINATION = 2,
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49329 // Control frame is malformed.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24330 QUIC_INVALID_PACKET_HEADER = 3,
[email protected]be24ab22012-10-22 03:01:52331 // Frame data is malformed.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24332 QUIC_INVALID_FRAME_DATA = 4,
333 // The packet contained no payload.
334 QUIC_MISSING_PAYLOAD = 48,
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49335 // FEC data is malformed.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24336 QUIC_INVALID_FEC_DATA = 5,
337 // STREAM frame data is malformed.
338 QUIC_INVALID_STREAM_DATA = 46,
339 // RST_STREAM frame data is malformed.
340 QUIC_INVALID_RST_STREAM_DATA = 6,
341 // CONNECTION_CLOSE frame data is malformed.
342 QUIC_INVALID_CONNECTION_CLOSE_DATA = 7,
343 // GOAWAY frame data is malformed.
344 QUIC_INVALID_GOAWAY_DATA = 8,
345 // ACK frame data is malformed.
346 QUIC_INVALID_ACK_DATA = 9,
347 // CONGESTION_FEEDBACK frame data is malformed.
348 QUIC_INVALID_CONGESTION_FEEDBACK_DATA = 47,
[email protected]14e8106c2013-03-14 16:25:33349 // Version negotiation packet is malformed.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24350 QUIC_INVALID_VERSION_NEGOTIATION_PACKET = 10,
[email protected]899951652013-05-16 12:52:39351 // Public RST packet is malformed.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24352 QUIC_INVALID_PUBLIC_RST_PACKET = 11,
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49353 // There was an error decrypting.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24354 QUIC_DECRYPTION_FAILURE = 12,
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49355 // There was an error encrypting.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24356 QUIC_ENCRYPTION_FAILURE = 13,
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49357 // The packet exceeded kMaxPacketSize.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24358 QUIC_PACKET_TOO_LARGE = 14,
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49359 // Data was sent for a stream which did not exist.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24360 QUIC_PACKET_FOR_NONEXISTENT_STREAM = 15,
[email protected]9db443912013-02-25 05:27:03361 // The peer is going away. May be a client or server.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24362 QUIC_PEER_GOING_AWAY = 16,
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49363 // A stream ID was invalid.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24364 QUIC_INVALID_STREAM_ID = 17,
[email protected]24e5bc52013-09-18 15:36:58365 // A priority was invalid.
366 QUIC_INVALID_PRIORITY = 49,
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49367 // Too many streams already open.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24368 QUIC_TOO_MANY_OPEN_STREAMS = 18,
[email protected]86a318d2013-01-23 21:16:04369 // Received public reset for this connection.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24370 QUIC_PUBLIC_RESET = 19,
[email protected]c244c5a12013-05-07 20:55:04371 // Invalid protocol version.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24372 QUIC_INVALID_VERSION = 20,
[email protected]c244c5a12013-05-07 20:55:04373 // Stream reset before headers decompressed.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24374 QUIC_STREAM_RST_BEFORE_HEADERS_DECOMPRESSED = 21,
[email protected]c244c5a12013-05-07 20:55:04375 // The Header ID for a stream was too far from the previous.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24376 QUIC_INVALID_HEADER_ID = 22,
[email protected]899951652013-05-16 12:52:39377 // Negotiable parameter received during handshake had invalid value.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24378 QUIC_INVALID_NEGOTIATED_VALUE = 23,
[email protected]899951652013-05-16 12:52:39379 // There was an error decompressing data.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24380 QUIC_DECOMPRESSION_FAILURE = 24,
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49381 // We hit our prenegotiated (or default) timeout
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24382 QUIC_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT = 25,
[email protected]899951652013-05-16 12:52:39383 // There was an error encountered migrating addresses
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24384 QUIC_ERROR_MIGRATING_ADDRESS = 26,
[email protected]1505a512013-09-04 22:59:35385 // There was an error while writing to the socket.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24386 QUIC_PACKET_WRITE_ERROR = 27,
[email protected]1505a512013-09-04 22:59:35387 // There was an error while reading from the socket.
388 QUIC_PACKET_READ_ERROR = 51,
[email protected]24e5bc52013-09-18 15:36:58389 // We received a STREAM_FRAME with no data and no fin flag set.
390 QUIC_INVALID_STREAM_FRAME = 50,
[email protected]899951652013-05-16 12:52:39391
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49392
393 // Crypto errors.
394
[email protected]1354bf62013-05-23 23:17:18395 // Hanshake failed.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24396 QUIC_HANDSHAKE_FAILED = 28,
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49397 // Handshake message contained out of order tags.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24398 QUIC_CRYPTO_TAGS_OUT_OF_ORDER = 29,
[email protected]701bc892013-01-17 04:51:54399 // Handshake message contained too many entries.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24400 QUIC_CRYPTO_TOO_MANY_ENTRIES = 30,
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49401 // Handshake message contained an invalid value length.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24402 QUIC_CRYPTO_INVALID_VALUE_LENGTH = 31,
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49403 // A crypto message was received after the handshake was complete.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24404 QUIC_CRYPTO_MESSAGE_AFTER_HANDSHAKE_COMPLETE = 32,
[email protected]d3d15bf2013-01-30 02:51:54405 // A crypto message was received with an illegal message tag.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24406 QUIC_INVALID_CRYPTO_MESSAGE_TYPE = 33,
[email protected]d3d15bf2013-01-30 02:51:54407 // A crypto message was received with an illegal parameter.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24408 QUIC_INVALID_CRYPTO_MESSAGE_PARAMETER = 34,
[email protected]752fbe52013-10-14 08:35:32409 // An invalid channel id signature was supplied.
410 QUIC_INVALID_CHANNEL_ID_SIGNATURE = 52,
[email protected]d3d15bf2013-01-30 02:51:54411 // A crypto message was received with a mandatory parameter missing.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24412 QUIC_CRYPTO_MESSAGE_PARAMETER_NOT_FOUND = 35,
[email protected]d3d15bf2013-01-30 02:51:54413 // A crypto message was received with a parameter that has no overlap
414 // with the local parameter.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24415 QUIC_CRYPTO_MESSAGE_PARAMETER_NO_OVERLAP = 36,
[email protected]ed3fc15d2013-03-08 18:37:44416 // A crypto message was received that contained a parameter with too few
417 // values.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24418 QUIC_CRYPTO_MESSAGE_INDEX_NOT_FOUND = 37,
[email protected]ccc66e8a2013-03-26 08:26:14419 // An internal error occured in crypto processing.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24420 QUIC_CRYPTO_INTERNAL_ERROR = 38,
[email protected]ccc66e8a2013-03-26 08:26:14421 // A crypto handshake message specified an unsupported version.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24422 QUIC_CRYPTO_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED = 39,
[email protected]ccc66e8a2013-03-26 08:26:14423 // There was no intersection between the crypto primitives supported by the
424 // peer and ourselves.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24425 QUIC_CRYPTO_NO_SUPPORT = 40,
[email protected]ef95114d2013-04-17 17:57:01426 // The server rejected our client hello messages too many times.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24427 QUIC_CRYPTO_TOO_MANY_REJECTS = 41,
[email protected]a57e0272013-04-26 07:31:47428 // The client rejected the server's certificate chain or signature.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24429 QUIC_PROOF_INVALID = 42,
[email protected]8ba81212013-05-03 13:11:48430 // A crypto message was received with a duplicate tag.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24431 QUIC_CRYPTO_DUPLICATE_TAG = 43,
[email protected]2532de12013-05-09 12:29:33432 // A crypto message was received with the wrong encryption level (i.e. it
433 // should have been encrypted but was not.)
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24434 QUIC_CRYPTO_ENCRYPTION_LEVEL_INCORRECT = 44,
[email protected]2532de12013-05-09 12:29:33435 // The server config for a server has expired.
[email protected]89264042013-08-21 07:35:24436 QUIC_CRYPTO_SERVER_CONFIG_EXPIRED = 45,
[email protected]752fbe52013-10-14 08:35:32437 // We failed to setup the symmetric keys for a connection.
438 QUIC_CRYPTO_SYMMETRIC_KEY_SETUP_FAILED = 53,
[email protected]ccc66e8a2013-03-26 08:26:14439
[email protected]74bda142013-03-31 02:49:11440 // No error. Used as bound while iterating.
[email protected]752fbe52013-10-14 08:35:32441 QUIC_LAST_ERROR = 54,
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49442};
443
[email protected]c995c572013-01-18 05:43:20444struct NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE QuicPacketPublicHeader {
[email protected]14e8106c2013-03-14 16:25:33445 QuicPacketPublicHeader();
446 explicit QuicPacketPublicHeader(const QuicPacketPublicHeader& other);
447 ~QuicPacketPublicHeader();
448
[email protected]c995c572013-01-18 05:43:20449 // Universal header. All QuicPacket headers will have a guid and public flags.
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49450 QuicGuid guid;
[email protected]b064310782013-05-30 21:12:17451 QuicGuidLength guid_length;
[email protected]9db443912013-02-25 05:27:03452 bool reset_flag;
453 bool version_flag;
[email protected]25c31dc2013-06-05 17:56:04454 QuicSequenceNumberLength sequence_number_length;
[email protected]48878092013-07-26 14:51:56455 QuicVersionVector versions;
[email protected]c995c572013-01-18 05:43:20456};
457
458// Header for Data or FEC packets.
[email protected]74bda142013-03-31 02:49:11459struct NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE QuicPacketHeader {
460 QuicPacketHeader();
461 explicit QuicPacketHeader(const QuicPacketPublicHeader& header);
[email protected]9db443912013-02-25 05:27:03462
463 NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE friend std::ostream& operator<<(
464 std::ostream& os, const QuicPacketHeader& s);
465
[email protected]c995c572013-01-18 05:43:20466 QuicPacketPublicHeader public_header;
[email protected]9db443912013-02-25 05:27:03467 bool fec_flag;
[email protected]9db443912013-02-25 05:27:03468 bool entropy_flag;
469 QuicPacketEntropyHash entropy_hash;
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49470 QuicPacketSequenceNumber packet_sequence_number;
[email protected]b064310782013-05-30 21:12:17471 InFecGroup is_in_fec_group;
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49472 QuicFecGroupNumber fec_group;
473};
474
[email protected]74bda142013-03-31 02:49:11475struct NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE QuicPublicResetPacket {
[email protected]86a318d2013-01-23 21:16:04476 QuicPublicResetPacket() {}
477 explicit QuicPublicResetPacket(const QuicPacketPublicHeader& header)
478 : public_header(header) {}
479 QuicPacketPublicHeader public_header;
480 QuicPacketSequenceNumber rejected_sequence_number;
481 QuicPublicResetNonceProof nonce_proof;
482};
483
[email protected]14e8106c2013-03-14 16:25:33484enum QuicVersionNegotiationState {
485 START_NEGOTIATION = 0,
[email protected]ec640112013-08-09 03:56:18486 // Server-side this implies we've sent a version negotiation packet and are
487 // waiting on the client to select a compatible version. Client-side this
488 // implies we've gotten a version negotiation packet, are retransmitting the
489 // initial packets with a supported version and are waiting for our first
490 // packet from the server.
491 NEGOTIATION_IN_PROGRESS,
492 // This indicates this endpoint has received a packet from the peer with a
493 // version this endpoint supports. Version negotiation is complete, and the
494 // version number will no longer be sent with future packets.
[email protected]14e8106c2013-03-14 16:25:33495 NEGOTIATED_VERSION
496};
497
498typedef QuicPacketPublicHeader QuicVersionNegotiationPacket;
499
[email protected]c995c572013-01-18 05:43:20500// A padding frame contains no payload.
501struct NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE QuicPaddingFrame {
502};
503
[email protected]be24ab22012-10-22 03:01:52504struct NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE QuicStreamFrame {
505 QuicStreamFrame();
506 QuicStreamFrame(QuicStreamId stream_id,
[email protected]a5061242012-10-23 23:29:37507 bool fin,
[email protected]701bc892013-01-17 04:51:54508 QuicStreamOffset offset,
[email protected]a5061242012-10-23 23:29:37509 base::StringPiece data);
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49510
511 QuicStreamId stream_id;
512 bool fin;
[email protected]701bc892013-01-17 04:51:54513 QuicStreamOffset offset; // Location of this data in the stream.
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49514 base::StringPiece data;
[email protected]97cf3022013-09-05 14:30:16515
516 // If this is set, then when this packet is ACKed the AckNotifier will be
517 // informed.
518 QuicAckNotifier* notifier;
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49519};
520
[email protected]e537f742012-12-07 15:33:53521// TODO(ianswett): Re-evaluate the trade-offs of hash_set vs set when framing
522// is finalized.
[email protected]9db443912013-02-25 05:27:03523typedef std::set<QuicPacketSequenceNumber> SequenceNumberSet;
[email protected]3c5f4a732013-01-12 16:45:34524// TODO(pwestin): Add a way to enforce the max size of this map.
[email protected]e537f742012-12-07 15:33:53525typedef std::map<QuicPacketSequenceNumber, QuicTime> TimeMap;
[email protected]044ac2b2012-11-13 21:41:06526
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49527struct NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE ReceivedPacketInfo {
528 ReceivedPacketInfo();
529 ~ReceivedPacketInfo();
[email protected]26f3f8e2012-12-13 21:07:19530 NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE friend std::ostream& operator<<(
531 std::ostream& os, const ReceivedPacketInfo& s);
[email protected]a674b4c2012-12-05 03:44:30532
[email protected]9db443912013-02-25 05:27:03533 // Entropy hash of all packets up to largest observed not including missing
534 // packets.
535 QuicPacketEntropyHash entropy_hash;
[email protected]e537f742012-12-07 15:33:53536
[email protected]48697d8a2013-01-15 19:42:24537 // The highest packet sequence number we've observed from the peer.
538 //
539 // In general, this should be the largest packet number we've received. In
540 // the case of truncated acks, we may have to advertise a lower "upper bound"
541 // than largest received, to avoid implicitly acking missing packets that
542 // don't fit in the missing packet list due to size limitations. In this
543 // case, largest_observed may be a packet which is also in the missing packets
544 // list.
545 QuicPacketSequenceNumber largest_observed;
[email protected]a674b4c2012-12-05 03:44:30546
[email protected]14e8106c2013-03-14 16:25:33547 // Time elapsed since largest_observed was received until this Ack frame was
548 // sent.
549 QuicTime::Delta delta_time_largest_observed;
550
[email protected]9db443912013-02-25 05:27:03551 // TODO(satyamshekhar): Can be optimized using an interval set like data
552 // structure.
[email protected]e537f742012-12-07 15:33:53553 // The set of packets which we're expecting and have not received.
[email protected]9db443912013-02-25 05:27:03554 SequenceNumberSet missing_packets;
[email protected]8e01c062013-10-31 07:35:31555
556 // Whether the ack had to be truncated when sent.
557 bool is_truncated;
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49558};
559
[email protected]9db443912013-02-25 05:27:03560// True if the sequence number is greater than largest_observed or is listed
561// as missing.
562// Always returns false for sequence numbers less than least_unacked.
563bool NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE IsAwaitingPacket(
564 const ReceivedPacketInfo& received_info,
565 QuicPacketSequenceNumber sequence_number);
566
567// Inserts missing packets between [lower, higher).
568void NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE InsertMissingPacketsBetween(
569 ReceivedPacketInfo* received_info,
570 QuicPacketSequenceNumber lower,
571 QuicPacketSequenceNumber higher);
572
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49573struct NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE SentPacketInfo {
574 SentPacketInfo();
575 ~SentPacketInfo();
[email protected]26f3f8e2012-12-13 21:07:19576 NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE friend std::ostream& operator<<(
577 std::ostream& os, const SentPacketInfo& s);
578
[email protected]9db443912013-02-25 05:27:03579 // Entropy hash of all packets up to, but not including, the least unacked
580 // packet.
581 QuicPacketEntropyHash entropy_hash;
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49582 // The lowest packet we've sent which is unacked, and we expect an ack for.
583 QuicPacketSequenceNumber least_unacked;
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49584};
585
[email protected]26f3f8e2012-12-13 21:07:19586struct NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE QuicAckFrame {
587 QuicAckFrame() {}
588 // Testing convenience method to construct a QuicAckFrame with all packets
[email protected]48697d8a2013-01-15 19:42:24589 // from least_unacked to largest_observed acked.
590 QuicAckFrame(QuicPacketSequenceNumber largest_observed,
[email protected]14e8106c2013-03-14 16:25:33591 QuicTime largest_observed_receive_time,
[email protected]26f3f8e2012-12-13 21:07:19592 QuicPacketSequenceNumber least_unacked);
593
594 NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE friend std::ostream& operator<<(
595 std::ostream& os, const QuicAckFrame& s);
596
597 SentPacketInfo sent_info;
598 ReceivedPacketInfo received_info;
599};
600
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49601// Defines for all types of congestion feedback that will be negotiated in QUIC,
[email protected]f62262b2013-07-05 20:57:30602// kTCP MUST be supported by all QUIC implementations to guarantee 100%
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49603// compatibility.
604enum CongestionFeedbackType {
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49605 kTCP, // Used to mimic TCP.
606 kInterArrival, // Use additional inter arrival information.
607 kFixRate, // Provided for testing.
608};
609
610struct NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE CongestionFeedbackMessageTCP {
611 uint16 accumulated_number_of_lost_packets;
[email protected]fee17f72013-02-03 07:47:41612 QuicByteCount receive_window;
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49613};
614
615struct NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE CongestionFeedbackMessageInterArrival {
[email protected]7884ecad2012-12-14 22:55:15616 CongestionFeedbackMessageInterArrival();
617 ~CongestionFeedbackMessageInterArrival();
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49618 uint16 accumulated_number_of_lost_packets;
[email protected]7884ecad2012-12-14 22:55:15619 // The set of received packets since the last feedback was sent, along with
620 // their arrival times.
621 TimeMap received_packet_times;
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49622};
623
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49624struct NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE CongestionFeedbackMessageFixRate {
[email protected]fee17f72013-02-03 07:47:41625 CongestionFeedbackMessageFixRate();
626 QuicBandwidth bitrate;
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49627};
628
[email protected]26f3f8e2012-12-13 21:07:19629struct NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE QuicCongestionFeedbackFrame {
[email protected]7884ecad2012-12-14 22:55:15630 QuicCongestionFeedbackFrame();
631 ~QuicCongestionFeedbackFrame();
632
[email protected]26f3f8e2012-12-13 21:07:19633 NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE friend std::ostream& operator<<(
634 std::ostream& os, const QuicCongestionFeedbackFrame& c);
635
[email protected]7884ecad2012-12-14 22:55:15636 CongestionFeedbackType type;
637 // This should really be a union, but since the inter arrival struct
638 // is non-trivial, C++ prohibits it.
639 CongestionFeedbackMessageTCP tcp;
640 CongestionFeedbackMessageInterArrival inter_arrival;
641 CongestionFeedbackMessageFixRate fix_rate;
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49642};
643
[email protected]be24ab22012-10-22 03:01:52644struct NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE QuicRstStreamFrame {
645 QuicRstStreamFrame() {}
[email protected]74bda142013-03-31 02:49:11646 QuicRstStreamFrame(QuicStreamId stream_id, QuicRstStreamErrorCode error_code)
[email protected]9db443912013-02-25 05:27:03647 : stream_id(stream_id), error_code(error_code) {
[email protected]431bb4fd2012-10-19 17:46:09648 DCHECK_LE(error_code, std::numeric_limits<uint8>::max());
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49649 }
650
651 QuicStreamId stream_id;
[email protected]74bda142013-03-31 02:49:11652 QuicRstStreamErrorCode error_code;
[email protected]431bb4fd2012-10-19 17:46:09653 std::string error_details;
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49654};
655
[email protected]be24ab22012-10-22 03:01:52656struct NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE QuicConnectionCloseFrame {
[email protected]431bb4fd2012-10-19 17:46:09657 QuicErrorCode error_code;
[email protected]431bb4fd2012-10-19 17:46:09658 std::string error_details;
[email protected]8e01c062013-10-31 07:35:31659 // TODO(ianswett): Remove this once QUIC_VERSION_11 is removed.
[email protected]d3d15bf2013-01-30 02:51:54660 QuicAckFrame ack_frame;
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49661};
662
[email protected]9db443912013-02-25 05:27:03663struct NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE QuicGoAwayFrame {
664 QuicGoAwayFrame() {}
665 QuicGoAwayFrame(QuicErrorCode error_code,
666 QuicStreamId last_good_stream_id,
667 const std::string& reason);
668
669 QuicErrorCode error_code;
670 QuicStreamId last_good_stream_id;
671 std::string reason_phrase;
672};
673
[email protected]8ba81212013-05-03 13:11:48674// EncryptionLevel enumerates the stages of encryption that a QUIC connection
675// progresses through. When retransmitting a packet, the encryption level needs
676// to be specified so that it is retransmitted at a level which the peer can
677// understand.
678enum EncryptionLevel {
679 ENCRYPTION_NONE = 0,
680 ENCRYPTION_INITIAL = 1,
681 ENCRYPTION_FORWARD_SECURE = 2,
682
683 NUM_ENCRYPTION_LEVELS,
684};
685
[email protected]be24ab22012-10-22 03:01:52686struct NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE QuicFrame {
687 QuicFrame() {}
[email protected]c995c572013-01-18 05:43:20688 explicit QuicFrame(QuicPaddingFrame* padding_frame)
689 : type(PADDING_FRAME),
690 padding_frame(padding_frame) {
691 }
[email protected]be24ab22012-10-22 03:01:52692 explicit QuicFrame(QuicStreamFrame* stream_frame)
[email protected]610a7e942012-12-18 00:21:39693 : type(STREAM_FRAME),
694 stream_frame(stream_frame) {
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49695 }
[email protected]be24ab22012-10-22 03:01:52696 explicit QuicFrame(QuicAckFrame* frame)
[email protected]610a7e942012-12-18 00:21:39697 : type(ACK_FRAME),
698 ack_frame(frame) {
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49699 }
[email protected]26f3f8e2012-12-13 21:07:19700 explicit QuicFrame(QuicCongestionFeedbackFrame* frame)
[email protected]610a7e942012-12-18 00:21:39701 : type(CONGESTION_FEEDBACK_FRAME),
702 congestion_feedback_frame(frame) {
[email protected]26f3f8e2012-12-13 21:07:19703 }
[email protected]be24ab22012-10-22 03:01:52704 explicit QuicFrame(QuicRstStreamFrame* frame)
705 : type(RST_STREAM_FRAME),
706 rst_stream_frame(frame) {
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49707 }
[email protected]be24ab22012-10-22 03:01:52708 explicit QuicFrame(QuicConnectionCloseFrame* frame)
709 : type(CONNECTION_CLOSE_FRAME),
710 connection_close_frame(frame) {
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49711 }
[email protected]9db443912013-02-25 05:27:03712 explicit QuicFrame(QuicGoAwayFrame* frame)
713 : type(GOAWAY_FRAME),
714 goaway_frame(frame) {
715 }
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49716
[email protected]be24ab22012-10-22 03:01:52717 QuicFrameType type;
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49718 union {
[email protected]c995c572013-01-18 05:43:20719 QuicPaddingFrame* padding_frame;
[email protected]be24ab22012-10-22 03:01:52720 QuicStreamFrame* stream_frame;
721 QuicAckFrame* ack_frame;
[email protected]26f3f8e2012-12-13 21:07:19722 QuicCongestionFeedbackFrame* congestion_feedback_frame;
[email protected]be24ab22012-10-22 03:01:52723 QuicRstStreamFrame* rst_stream_frame;
724 QuicConnectionCloseFrame* connection_close_frame;
[email protected]9db443912013-02-25 05:27:03725 QuicGoAwayFrame* goaway_frame;
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49726 };
727};
728
[email protected]be24ab22012-10-22 03:01:52729typedef std::vector<QuicFrame> QuicFrames;
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49730
731struct NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE QuicFecData {
732 QuicFecData();
[email protected]a5061242012-10-23 23:29:37733
[email protected]c995c572013-01-18 05:43:20734 // The FEC group number is also the sequence number of the first
735 // FEC protected packet. The last protected packet's sequence number will
736 // be one less than the sequence number of the FEC packet.
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49737 QuicFecGroupNumber fec_group;
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49738 base::StringPiece redundancy;
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49739};
740
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49741class NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE QuicData {
742 public:
743 QuicData(const char* buffer, size_t length)
744 : buffer_(buffer),
745 length_(length),
[email protected]5351cc4b2013-03-03 07:22:41746 owns_buffer_(false) {}
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49747
748 QuicData(char* buffer, size_t length, bool owns_buffer)
749 : buffer_(buffer),
750 length_(length),
[email protected]5351cc4b2013-03-03 07:22:41751 owns_buffer_(owns_buffer) {}
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49752
753 virtual ~QuicData();
754
755 base::StringPiece AsStringPiece() const {
756 return base::StringPiece(data(), length());
757 }
758
759 const char* data() const { return buffer_; }
760 size_t length() const { return length_; }
761
762 private:
763 const char* buffer_;
764 size_t length_;
765 bool owns_buffer_;
766
767 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(QuicData);
768};
769
770class NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE QuicPacket : public QuicData {
771 public:
[email protected]25c31dc2013-06-05 17:56:04772 static QuicPacket* NewDataPacket(
773 char* buffer,
774 size_t length,
775 bool owns_buffer,
776 QuicGuidLength guid_length,
777 bool includes_version,
778 QuicSequenceNumberLength sequence_number_length) {
779 return new QuicPacket(buffer, length, owns_buffer, guid_length,
780 includes_version, sequence_number_length, false);
[email protected]c995c572013-01-18 05:43:20781 }
782
[email protected]25c31dc2013-06-05 17:56:04783 static QuicPacket* NewFecPacket(
784 char* buffer,
785 size_t length,
786 bool owns_buffer,
787 QuicGuidLength guid_length,
788 bool includes_version,
789 QuicSequenceNumberLength sequence_number_length) {
790 return new QuicPacket(buffer, length, owns_buffer, guid_length,
791 includes_version, sequence_number_length, true);
[email protected]c995c572013-01-18 05:43:20792 }
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49793
[email protected]5351cc4b2013-03-03 07:22:41794 base::StringPiece FecProtectedData() const;
795 base::StringPiece AssociatedData() const;
796 base::StringPiece BeforePlaintext() const;
797 base::StringPiece Plaintext() const;
[email protected]082b65b2012-11-10 19:11:31798
[email protected]c995c572013-01-18 05:43:20799 bool is_fec_packet() const { return is_fec_packet_; }
[email protected]082b65b2012-11-10 19:11:31800
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49801 char* mutable_data() { return buffer_; }
802
803 private:
[email protected]5351cc4b2013-03-03 07:22:41804 QuicPacket(char* buffer,
805 size_t length,
806 bool owns_buffer,
[email protected]b064310782013-05-30 21:12:17807 QuicGuidLength guid_length,
[email protected]5351cc4b2013-03-03 07:22:41808 bool includes_version,
[email protected]25c31dc2013-06-05 17:56:04809 QuicSequenceNumberLength sequence_number_length,
[email protected]5351cc4b2013-03-03 07:22:41810 bool is_fec_packet)
[email protected]c995c572013-01-18 05:43:20811 : QuicData(buffer, length, owns_buffer),
812 buffer_(buffer),
[email protected]5351cc4b2013-03-03 07:22:41813 is_fec_packet_(is_fec_packet),
[email protected]b064310782013-05-30 21:12:17814 guid_length_(guid_length),
[email protected]25c31dc2013-06-05 17:56:04815 includes_version_(includes_version),
816 sequence_number_length_(sequence_number_length) {}
[email protected]c995c572013-01-18 05:43:20817
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49818 char* buffer_;
[email protected]c995c572013-01-18 05:43:20819 const bool is_fec_packet_;
[email protected]b064310782013-05-30 21:12:17820 const QuicGuidLength guid_length_;
[email protected]5351cc4b2013-03-03 07:22:41821 const bool includes_version_;
[email protected]25c31dc2013-06-05 17:56:04822 const QuicSequenceNumberLength sequence_number_length_;
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49823
[email protected]2e740db2012-10-20 19:35:19824 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(QuicPacket);
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49825};
826
827class NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE QuicEncryptedPacket : public QuicData {
828 public:
829 QuicEncryptedPacket(const char* buffer, size_t length)
[email protected]5351cc4b2013-03-03 07:22:41830 : QuicData(buffer, length) {}
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49831
832 QuicEncryptedPacket(char* buffer, size_t length, bool owns_buffer)
[email protected]5351cc4b2013-03-03 07:22:41833 : QuicData(buffer, length, owns_buffer) {}
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49834
[email protected]c1b32c62013-01-20 02:49:10835 // By default, gtest prints the raw bytes of an object. The bool data
836 // member (in the base class QuicData) causes this object to have padding
837 // bytes, which causes the default gtest object printer to read
838 // uninitialize memory. So we need to teach gtest how to print this object.
839 NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE friend std::ostream& operator<<(
840 std::ostream& os, const QuicEncryptedPacket& s);
841
[email protected]2e740db2012-10-20 19:35:19842 private:
843 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(QuicEncryptedPacket);
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49844};
845
[email protected]9db443912013-02-25 05:27:03846class NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE RetransmittableFrames {
847 public:
848 RetransmittableFrames();
849 ~RetransmittableFrames();
850
851 // Allocates a local copy of the referenced StringPiece has QuicStreamFrame
852 // use it.
853 // Takes ownership of |stream_frame|.
854 const QuicFrame& AddStreamFrame(QuicStreamFrame* stream_frame);
855 // Takes ownership of the frame inside |frame|.
856 const QuicFrame& AddNonStreamFrame(const QuicFrame& frame);
857 const QuicFrames& frames() const { return frames_; }
858
[email protected]8ba81212013-05-03 13:11:48859 void set_encryption_level(EncryptionLevel level);
860 EncryptionLevel encryption_level() const {
861 return encryption_level_;
862 }
863
[email protected]9db443912013-02-25 05:27:03864 private:
865 QuicFrames frames_;
[email protected]8ba81212013-05-03 13:11:48866 EncryptionLevel encryption_level_;
[email protected]9db443912013-02-25 05:27:03867 // Data referenced by the StringPiece of a QuicStreamFrame.
868 std::vector<std::string*> stream_data_;
869
870 DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(RetransmittableFrames);
871};
872
873struct NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE SerializedPacket {
874 SerializedPacket(QuicPacketSequenceNumber sequence_number,
[email protected]ea825e02013-08-21 18:12:45875 QuicSequenceNumberLength sequence_number_length,
[email protected]9db443912013-02-25 05:27:03876 QuicPacket* packet,
877 QuicPacketEntropyHash entropy_hash,
[email protected]97cf3022013-09-05 14:30:16878 RetransmittableFrames* retransmittable_frames);
879 ~SerializedPacket();
[email protected]9db443912013-02-25 05:27:03880
881 QuicPacketSequenceNumber sequence_number;
[email protected]ea825e02013-08-21 18:12:45882 QuicSequenceNumberLength sequence_number_length;
[email protected]9db443912013-02-25 05:27:03883 QuicPacket* packet;
884 QuicPacketEntropyHash entropy_hash;
885 RetransmittableFrames* retransmittable_frames;
[email protected]97cf3022013-09-05 14:30:16886
887 // If set, these will be called when this packet is ACKed by the peer.
888 std::set<QuicAckNotifier*> notifiers;
[email protected]9db443912013-02-25 05:27:03889};
890
[email protected]c995c572013-01-18 05:43:20891// A struct for functions which consume data payloads and fins.
[email protected]c995c572013-01-18 05:43:20892struct QuicConsumedData {
893 QuicConsumedData(size_t bytes_consumed, bool fin_consumed)
894 : bytes_consumed(bytes_consumed),
[email protected]5351cc4b2013-03-03 07:22:41895 fin_consumed(fin_consumed) {}
[email protected]c1b32c62013-01-20 02:49:10896 // By default, gtest prints the raw bytes of an object. The bool data
897 // member causes this object to have padding bytes, which causes the
898 // default gtest object printer to read uninitialize memory. So we need
899 // to teach gtest how to print this object.
900 NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE friend std::ostream& operator<<(
901 std::ostream& os, const QuicConsumedData& s);
902
[email protected]97cf3022013-09-05 14:30:16903 // How many bytes were consumed.
[email protected]c995c572013-01-18 05:43:20904 size_t bytes_consumed;
[email protected]97cf3022013-09-05 14:30:16905
906 // True if an incoming fin was consumed.
[email protected]c995c572013-01-18 05:43:20907 bool fin_consumed;
908};
909
[email protected]752fbe52013-10-14 08:35:32910enum WriteStatus {
911 WRITE_STATUS_OK,
912 WRITE_STATUS_BLOCKED,
913 WRITE_STATUS_ERROR,
914};
915
916// A struct used to return the result of write calls including either the number
917// of bytes written or the error code, depending upon the status.
918struct NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE WriteResult {
919 WriteResult(WriteStatus status, int bytes_written_or_error_code) :
920 status(status), bytes_written(bytes_written_or_error_code) {
921 }
922
923 WriteStatus status;
924 union {
925 int bytes_written; // only valid when status is OK
926 int error_code; // only valid when status is ERROR
927 };
928};
929
[email protected]8b37a092012-10-18 21:53:49930} // namespace net
931
932#endif // NET_QUIC_QUIC_PROTOCOL_H_