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var ErrInvalidReservedBits = errors.New("invalid reserved bits")

ErrInvalidReservedBits is returned when the reserved bits are incorrect. When this error is returned, parsing continues, and an ExtendedHeader is returned. This is necessary because we need to decrypt the packet in that case, in order to avoid a timing side-channel.

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var ErrUnsupportedVersion = errors.New("unsupported version")

Functions

func ComposeVersionNegotiation

func ComposeVersionNegotiation(destConnID, srcConnID protocol.ConnectionID, versions []protocol.VersionNumber) ([]byte, error)

ComposeVersionNegotiation composes a Version Negotiation

func Is0RTTPacket added in v0.20.0

func Is0RTTPacket(b []byte) bool

Is0RTTPacket says if this is a 0-RTT packet. A packet sent with a version we don't understand can never be a 0-RTT packet.

func IsVersionNegotiationPacket added in v0.11.0

func IsVersionNegotiationPacket(b []byte) bool

IsVersionNegotiationPacket says if this is a version negotiation packet

func LogFrame

func LogFrame(logger utils.Logger, frame Frame, sent bool)

LogFrame logs a frame, either sent or received

func ParseConnectionID added in v0.11.0

func ParseConnectionID(data []byte, shortHeaderConnIDLen int) (protocol.ConnectionID, error)

ParseConnectionID parses the destination connection ID of a packet. It uses the data slice for the connection ID. That means that the connection ID must not be used after the packet buffer is released.

Types

type AckFrame

type AckFrame struct {
	AckRanges []AckRange // has to be ordered. The highest ACK range goes first, the lowest ACK range goes last
	DelayTime time.Duration

	ECT0, ECT1, ECNCE uint64
}

An AckFrame is an ACK frame

func (*AckFrame) AcksPacket

func (f *AckFrame) AcksPacket(p protocol.PacketNumber) bool

AcksPacket determines if this ACK frame acks a certain packet number

func (*AckFrame) HasMissingRanges

func (f *AckFrame) HasMissingRanges() bool

HasMissingRanges returns if this frame reports any missing packets

func (*AckFrame) LargestAcked

func (f *AckFrame) LargestAcked() protocol.PacketNumber

LargestAcked is the largest acked packet number

func (*AckFrame) Length added in v0.8.0

func (f *AckFrame) Length(version protocol.VersionNumber) protocol.ByteCount

Length of a written frame

func (*AckFrame) LowestAcked

func (f *AckFrame) LowestAcked() protocol.PacketNumber

LowestAcked is the lowest acked packet number

func (*AckFrame) Write

func (f *AckFrame) Write(b *bytes.Buffer, _ protocol.VersionNumber) error

Write writes an ACK frame.

type AckRange

type AckRange struct {
	Smallest protocol.PacketNumber
	Largest  protocol.PacketNumber
}

AckRange is an ACK range

func (AckRange) Len added in v0.8.0

func (r AckRange) Len() protocol.PacketNumber

Len returns the number of packets contained in this ACK range

type ConnectionCloseFrame

type ConnectionCloseFrame struct {
	IsApplicationError bool
	ErrorCode          uint64
	FrameType          uint64
	ReasonPhrase       string
}

A ConnectionCloseFrame is a CONNECTION_CLOSE frame

func (*ConnectionCloseFrame) Length added in v0.8.0

Length of a written frame

func (*ConnectionCloseFrame) Write

type CryptoFrame added in v0.11.0

type CryptoFrame struct {
	Offset protocol.ByteCount
	Data   []byte
}

A CryptoFrame is a CRYPTO frame

func (*CryptoFrame) Length added in v0.11.0

Length of a written frame

func (*CryptoFrame) MaxDataLen added in v0.11.0

func (f *CryptoFrame) MaxDataLen(maxSize protocol.ByteCount) protocol.ByteCount

MaxDataLen returns the maximum data length

func (*CryptoFrame) MaybeSplitOffFrame added in v0.15.0

func (f *CryptoFrame) MaybeSplitOffFrame(maxSize protocol.ByteCount, version protocol.VersionNumber) (*CryptoFrame, bool)

MaybeSplitOffFrame splits a frame such that it is not bigger than n bytes. It returns if the frame was actually split. The frame might not be split if: * the size is large enough to fit the whole frame * the size is too small to fit even a 1-byte frame. In that case, the frame returned is nil.

func (*CryptoFrame) Write added in v0.11.0

type DataBlockedFrame added in v0.11.0

type DataBlockedFrame struct {
	MaximumData protocol.ByteCount
}

A DataBlockedFrame is a DATA_BLOCKED frame

func (*DataBlockedFrame) Length added in v0.11.0

Length of a written frame

func (*DataBlockedFrame) Write added in v0.11.0

func (f *DataBlockedFrame) Write(b *bytes.Buffer, version protocol.VersionNumber) error

type DatagramFrame added in v0.20.0

type DatagramFrame struct {
	DataLenPresent bool
	Data           []byte
}

A DatagramFrame is a DATAGRAM frame

func (*DatagramFrame) Length added in v0.20.0

Length of a written frame

func (*DatagramFrame) MaxDataLen added in v0.20.0

func (f *DatagramFrame) MaxDataLen(maxSize protocol.ByteCount, version protocol.VersionNumber) protocol.ByteCount

MaxDataLen returns the maximum data length

func (*DatagramFrame) Write added in v0.20.0

type ExtendedHeader added in v0.11.0

type ExtendedHeader struct {
	Header

	KeyPhase protocol.KeyPhaseBit

	PacketNumberLen protocol.PacketNumberLen
	PacketNumber    protocol.PacketNumber
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

ExtendedHeader is the header of a QUIC packet.

func (*ExtendedHeader) GetLength added in v0.11.0

GetLength determines the length of the Header.

func (*ExtendedHeader) Log added in v0.11.0

func (h *ExtendedHeader) Log(logger utils.Logger)

Log logs the Header

func (*ExtendedHeader) ParsedLen added in v0.15.0

func (h *ExtendedHeader) ParsedLen() protocol.ByteCount

ParsedLen returns the number of bytes that were consumed when parsing the header

func (*ExtendedHeader) Write added in v0.11.0

Write writes the Header.

type Frame

type Frame interface {
	Write(b *bytes.Buffer, version protocol.VersionNumber) error
	Length(version protocol.VersionNumber) protocol.ByteCount
}

A Frame in QUIC

type FrameParser added in v0.11.0

type FrameParser interface {
	ParseNext(*bytes.Reader, protocol.EncryptionLevel) (Frame, error)
	SetAckDelayExponent(uint8)
}

A FrameParser parses QUIC frames, one by one.

func NewFrameParser added in v0.11.0

func NewFrameParser(supportsDatagrams bool, v protocol.VersionNumber) FrameParser

NewFrameParser creates a new frame parser.

type HandshakeDoneFrame added in v0.15.0

type HandshakeDoneFrame struct{}

A HandshakeDoneFrame is a HANDSHAKE_DONE frame

func (*HandshakeDoneFrame) Length added in v0.15.0

Length of a written frame

func (*HandshakeDoneFrame) Write added in v0.15.0

type Header struct {
	IsLongHeader bool

	Type protocol.PacketType

	Version          protocol.VersionNumber
	SrcConnectionID  protocol.ConnectionID
	DestConnectionID protocol.ConnectionID

	Length protocol.ByteCount

	Token []byte
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

The Header is the version independent part of the header

func ParsePacket added in v0.11.0

func ParsePacket(data []byte, shortHeaderConnIDLen int) (*Header, []byte, []byte, error)

ParsePacket parses a packet. If the packet has a long header, the packet is cut according to the length field. If we understand the version, the packet is header up unto the packet number. Otherwise, only the invariant part of the header is parsed.

func ParseVersionNegotiationPacket added in v0.18.0

func ParseVersionNegotiationPacket(b *bytes.Reader) (*Header, []protocol.VersionNumber, error)

ParseVersionNegotiationPacket parses a Version Negotiation packet.

func (*Header) PacketType added in v0.14.0

func (h *Header) PacketType() string

PacketType is the type of the packet, for logging purposes

func (*Header) ParseExtended added in v0.11.0

func (h *Header) ParseExtended(b *bytes.Reader, ver protocol.VersionNumber) (*ExtendedHeader, error)

ParseExtended parses the version dependent part of the header. The Reader has to be set such that it points to the first byte of the header.

func (*Header) ParsedLen added in v0.11.0

func (h *Header) ParsedLen() protocol.ByteCount

ParsedLen returns the number of bytes that were consumed when parsing the header

type MaxDataFrame

type MaxDataFrame struct {
	MaximumData protocol.ByteCount
}

A MaxDataFrame carries flow control information for the connection

func (*MaxDataFrame) Length added in v0.8.0

Length of a written frame

func (*MaxDataFrame) Write

func (f *MaxDataFrame) Write(b *bytes.Buffer, version protocol.VersionNumber) error

Write writes a MAX_STREAM_DATA frame

type MaxStreamDataFrame

type MaxStreamDataFrame struct {
	StreamID          protocol.StreamID
	MaximumStreamData protocol.ByteCount
}

A MaxStreamDataFrame is a MAX_STREAM_DATA frame

func (*MaxStreamDataFrame) Length added in v0.8.0

Length of a written frame

func (*MaxStreamDataFrame) Write

type MaxStreamsFrame added in v0.11.0

type MaxStreamsFrame struct {
	Type         protocol.StreamType
	MaxStreamNum protocol.StreamNum
}

A MaxStreamsFrame is a MAX_STREAMS frame

func (*MaxStreamsFrame) Length added in v0.11.0

Length of a written frame

func (*MaxStreamsFrame) Write added in v0.11.0

type NewConnectionIDFrame added in v0.11.0

type NewConnectionIDFrame struct {
	SequenceNumber      uint64
	RetirePriorTo       uint64
	ConnectionID        protocol.ConnectionID
	StatelessResetToken protocol.StatelessResetToken
}

A NewConnectionIDFrame is a NEW_CONNECTION_ID frame

func (*NewConnectionIDFrame) Length added in v0.11.0

Length of a written frame

func (*NewConnectionIDFrame) Write added in v0.11.0

type NewTokenFrame added in v0.11.0

type NewTokenFrame struct {
	Token []byte
}

A NewTokenFrame is a NEW_TOKEN frame

func (*NewTokenFrame) Length added in v0.11.0

Length of a written frame

func (*NewTokenFrame) Write added in v0.11.0

type PathChallengeFrame added in v0.8.0

type PathChallengeFrame struct {
	Data [8]byte
}

A PathChallengeFrame is a PATH_CHALLENGE frame

func (*PathChallengeFrame) Length added in v0.8.0

Length of a written frame

func (*PathChallengeFrame) Write added in v0.8.0

type PathResponseFrame added in v0.8.0

type PathResponseFrame struct {
	Data [8]byte
}

A PathResponseFrame is a PATH_RESPONSE frame

func (*PathResponseFrame) Length added in v0.8.0

Length of a written frame

func (*PathResponseFrame) Write added in v0.8.0

type PingFrame

type PingFrame struct{}

A PingFrame is a PING frame

func (*PingFrame) Length added in v0.8.0

func (f *PingFrame) Length(version protocol.VersionNumber) protocol.ByteCount

Length of a written frame

func (*PingFrame) Write

func (f *PingFrame) Write(b *bytes.Buffer, version protocol.VersionNumber) error

type PreferredAddress added in v0.15.3

type PreferredAddress struct {
	IPv4                net.IP
	IPv4Port            uint16
	IPv6                net.IP
	IPv6Port            uint16
	ConnectionID        protocol.ConnectionID
	StatelessResetToken protocol.StatelessResetToken
}

PreferredAddress is the value encoding in the preferred_address transport parameter

type ResetStreamFrame added in v0.11.0

type ResetStreamFrame struct {
	StreamID  protocol.StreamID
	ErrorCode qerr.StreamErrorCode
	FinalSize protocol.ByteCount
}

A ResetStreamFrame is a RESET_STREAM frame in QUIC

func (*ResetStreamFrame) Length added in v0.11.0

Length of a written frame

func (*ResetStreamFrame) Write added in v0.11.0

type RetireConnectionIDFrame added in v0.11.0

type RetireConnectionIDFrame struct {
	SequenceNumber uint64
}

A RetireConnectionIDFrame is a RETIRE_CONNECTION_ID frame

func (*RetireConnectionIDFrame) Length added in v0.11.0

Length of a written frame

func (*RetireConnectionIDFrame) Write added in v0.11.0

type StopSendingFrame added in v0.7.0

type StopSendingFrame struct {
	StreamID  protocol.StreamID
	ErrorCode qerr.StreamErrorCode
}

A StopSendingFrame is a STOP_SENDING frame

func (*StopSendingFrame) Length added in v0.8.0

Length of a written frame

func (*StopSendingFrame) Write added in v0.7.0

type StreamDataBlockedFrame added in v0.11.0

type StreamDataBlockedFrame struct {
	StreamID          protocol.StreamID
	MaximumStreamData protocol.ByteCount
}

A StreamDataBlockedFrame is a STREAM_DATA_BLOCKED frame

func (*StreamDataBlockedFrame) Length added in v0.11.0

Length of a written frame

func (*StreamDataBlockedFrame) Write added in v0.11.0

type StreamFrame

type StreamFrame struct {
	StreamID       protocol.StreamID
	Offset         protocol.ByteCount
	Data           []byte
	Fin            bool
	DataLenPresent bool
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A StreamFrame of QUIC

func GetStreamFrame added in v0.13.0

func GetStreamFrame() *StreamFrame

func (*StreamFrame) DataLen

func (f *StreamFrame) DataLen() protocol.ByteCount

DataLen gives the length of data in bytes

func (*StreamFrame) Length added in v0.8.0

Length returns the total length of the STREAM frame

func (*StreamFrame) MaxDataLen added in v0.8.0

func (f *StreamFrame) MaxDataLen(maxSize protocol.ByteCount, version protocol.VersionNumber) protocol.ByteCount

MaxDataLen returns the maximum data length If 0 is returned, writing will fail (a STREAM frame must contain at least 1 byte of data).

func (*StreamFrame) MaybeSplitOffFrame added in v0.8.0

func (f *StreamFrame) MaybeSplitOffFrame(maxSize protocol.ByteCount, version protocol.VersionNumber) (*StreamFrame, bool)

MaybeSplitOffFrame splits a frame such that it is not bigger than n bytes. It returns if the frame was actually split. The frame might not be split if: * the size is large enough to fit the whole frame * the size is too small to fit even a 1-byte frame. In that case, the frame returned is nil.

func (*StreamFrame) PutBack added in v0.13.0

func (f *StreamFrame) PutBack()

func (*StreamFrame) Write

func (f *StreamFrame) Write(b *bytes.Buffer, version protocol.VersionNumber) error

Write writes a STREAM frame

type StreamsBlockedFrame added in v0.11.0

type StreamsBlockedFrame struct {
	Type        protocol.StreamType
	StreamLimit protocol.StreamNum
}

A StreamsBlockedFrame is a STREAMS_BLOCKED frame

func (*StreamsBlockedFrame) Length added in v0.11.0

Length of a written frame

func (*StreamsBlockedFrame) Write added in v0.11.0

type TransportParameters added in v0.15.3

type TransportParameters struct {
	InitialMaxStreamDataBidiLocal  protocol.ByteCount
	InitialMaxStreamDataBidiRemote protocol.ByteCount
	InitialMaxStreamDataUni        protocol.ByteCount
	InitialMaxData                 protocol.ByteCount

	MaxAckDelay      time.Duration
	AckDelayExponent uint8

	DisableActiveMigration bool

	MaxUDPPayloadSize protocol.ByteCount

	MaxUniStreamNum  protocol.StreamNum
	MaxBidiStreamNum protocol.StreamNum

	MaxIdleTimeout time.Duration

	PreferredAddress *PreferredAddress

	OriginalDestinationConnectionID protocol.ConnectionID
	InitialSourceConnectionID       protocol.ConnectionID
	RetrySourceConnectionID         *protocol.ConnectionID // use a pointer here to distinguish zero-length connection IDs from missing transport parameters

	StatelessResetToken     *protocol.StatelessResetToken
	ActiveConnectionIDLimit uint64

	MaxDatagramFrameSize protocol.ByteCount
}

TransportParameters are parameters sent to the peer during the handshake

func (*TransportParameters) Marshal added in v0.15.3

func (p *TransportParameters) Marshal(pers protocol.Perspective) []byte

Marshal the transport parameters

func (*TransportParameters) MarshalForSessionTicket added in v0.15.3

func (p *TransportParameters) MarshalForSessionTicket(b *bytes.Buffer)

MarshalForSessionTicket marshals the transport parameters we save in the session ticket. When sending a 0-RTT enabled TLS session tickets, we need to save the transport parameters. The client will remember the transport parameters used in the last session, and apply those to the 0-RTT data it sends. Saving the transport parameters in the ticket gives the server the option to reject 0-RTT if the transport parameters changed. Since the session ticket is encrypted, the serialization format is defined by the server. For convenience, we use the same format that we also use for sending the transport parameters.

func (*TransportParameters) String added in v0.15.3

func (p *TransportParameters) String() string

String returns a string representation, intended for logging.

func (*TransportParameters) Unmarshal added in v0.15.3

func (p *TransportParameters) Unmarshal(data []byte, sentBy protocol.Perspective) error

Unmarshal the transport parameters

func (*TransportParameters) UnmarshalFromSessionTicket added in v0.15.3

func (p *TransportParameters) UnmarshalFromSessionTicket(r *bytes.Reader) error

UnmarshalFromSessionTicket unmarshals transport parameters from a session ticket.

func (*TransportParameters) ValidFor0RTT added in v0.15.3

func (p *TransportParameters) ValidFor0RTT(saved *TransportParameters) bool

ValidFor0RTT checks if the transport parameters match those saved in the session ticket.

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