lokinet/llarp/quic/connection.hpp
Jeff Becker 4446f2fc16
fix and format.
* start moving quic code to use lokinet internals
2021-04-19 06:57:46 -04:00

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#pragma once
#include "address.hpp"
#include "stream.hpp"
#include "io_result.hpp"
#include <chrono>
#include <cstddef>
#include <functional>
#include <memory>
#include <string_view>
#include <unordered_set>
#include <map>
extern "C"
{
#include <ngtcp2/ngtcp2.h>
#include <sodium/randombytes.h>
}
#include <uvw/async.h>
#include <uvw/poll.h>
#include <uvw/timer.h>
namespace llarp::quic
{
// We send and verify this in the initial connection and handshake; this is designed to allow
// future changes (by either breaking or handling backwards compat).
constexpr const std::array<uint8_t, 8> handshake_magic_bytes{
'l', 'o', 'k', 'i', 'n', 'e', 't', 0x01};
constexpr std::basic_string_view<uint8_t> handshake_magic{
handshake_magic_bytes.data(), handshake_magic_bytes.size()};
// Flow control window sizes for a buffer and individual streams:
constexpr uint64_t CONNECTION_BUFFER = 1024 * 1024;
constexpr uint64_t STREAM_BUFFER = 64 * 1024;
// Max number of simultaneous streams we support on a connection
constexpr uint64_t STREAM_LIMIT = 100;
using bstring_view = std::basic_string_view<std::byte>;
class Endpoint;
class Server;
class Client;
struct alignas(size_t) ConnectionID : ngtcp2_cid
{
ConnectionID() = default;
ConnectionID(const uint8_t* cid, size_t length);
ConnectionID(const ConnectionID& c) = default;
ConnectionID(ngtcp2_cid c) : ConnectionID(c.data, c.datalen)
{}
ConnectionID&
operator=(const ConnectionID& c) = default;
static constexpr size_t
max_size()
{
return NGTCP2_MAX_CIDLEN;
}
static_assert(NGTCP2_MAX_CIDLEN <= std::numeric_limits<uint8_t>::max());
bool
operator==(const ConnectionID& other) const
{
return datalen == other.datalen && std::memcmp(data, other.data, datalen) == 0;
}
bool
operator!=(const ConnectionID& other) const
{
return !(*this == other);
}
static ConnectionID
random(size_t size = ConnectionID::max_size());
};
std::ostream&
operator<<(std::ostream& o, const ConnectionID& c);
} // namespace llarp::quic
namespace std
{
template <>
struct hash<llarp::quic::ConnectionID>
{
// We pick our own source_cid randomly, so it's a perfectly good hash already.
size_t
operator()(const llarp::quic::ConnectionID& c) const
{
static_assert(
alignof(llarp::quic::ConnectionID) >= alignof(size_t)
&& offsetof(llarp::quic::ConnectionID, data) % sizeof(size_t) == 0);
return *reinterpret_cast<const size_t*>(c.data);
}
};
} // namespace std
namespace llarp::quic
{
/// Returns the current (monotonic) time as a time_point
inline auto
get_time()
{
return std::chrono::steady_clock::now();
}
/// Converts a time_point as returned by get_time to a nanosecond timestamp (as ngtcp2 expects).
inline uint64_t
get_timestamp(const std::chrono::steady_clock::time_point& t = get_time())
{
return std::chrono::duration_cast<std::chrono::nanoseconds>(t.time_since_epoch()).count();
}
// Stores an established connection between server/client.
class Connection : public std::enable_shared_from_this<Connection>
{
private:
struct connection_deleter
{
void
operator()(ngtcp2_conn* c) const
{
ngtcp2_conn_del(c);
}
};
// Packet data storage for a packet we are currently sending
std::array<std::byte, NGTCP2_MAX_PKTLEN_IPV4> send_buffer{};
size_t send_buffer_size = 0;
ngtcp2_pkt_info send_pkt_info{};
// Attempts to send the packet in `send_buffer`. If sending blocks then we set up a write poll
// on the socket to wait for it to become available, and return an io_result with `.blocked()`
// set to true. On other I/O errors we return the errno, and on successful sending we return a
// "true" (i.e. no error code) io_result.
io_result
send();
// Internal base method called invoked during construction to set up common client/server
// settings. dest_cid and path must already be set.
std::tuple<ngtcp2_settings, ngtcp2_transport_params, ngtcp2_callbacks>
init();
// Event trigger used to queue packet processing for this connection
std::shared_ptr<uvw::AsyncHandle> io_trigger;
// Schedules a retransmit in the event loop (according to when ngtcp2 tells us we should)
void
schedule_retransmit();
std::shared_ptr<uvw::TimerHandle> retransmit_timer;
// The port the client wants to connect to on the server
uint16_t tunnel_port = 0;
public:
// The endpoint that owns this connection
Endpoint& endpoint;
/// The primary connection id of this Connection. This is the key of endpoint.conns that stores
/// the actual shared_ptr (everything else in `conns` is a weak_ptr alias).
const ConnectionID base_cid;
/// The destination connection id we use to send to the other end; the remote end sets this as
/// the source cid in the header.
ConnectionID dest_cid;
/// The underlying ngtcp2 connection object
std::unique_ptr<ngtcp2_conn, connection_deleter> conn;
/// The most recent Path we have to/from the remote
Path path;
/// True if we are draining (that is, we recently received a connection close from the other end
/// and should discard everything that comes in on this connection). Do not set this directly:
/// instead call Endpoint::start_draining(conn).
bool draining = false;
/// True when we are closing; conn_buffer will contain the closing stanza.
bool closing = false;
/// Buffer where we store non-stream connection data, e.g. for initial transport params during
/// connection and the closing stanza when disconnecting.
std::basic_string<std::byte> conn_buffer;
// Stores callbacks of active streams, indexed by our local source connection ID that we assign
// when the connection is initiated.
std::map<StreamID, std::shared_ptr<Stream>> streams;
/// Constructs and initializes a new connection received by a Server
///
/// \param s - the Server object on which the connection was initiated
/// \param base_cid - the local "primary" ConnectionID we use for this connection, typically
/// random \param header - packet header that initiated the connection \param path - the network
/// path to reach the remote
Connection(Server& s, const ConnectionID& base_cid, ngtcp2_pkt_hd& header, const Path& path);
/// Establishes a connection from the local Client to a remote Server
/// \param c - the Client object from which the connection is being made
/// \param base_cid - the client's source (i.e. local) connection ID, typically random
/// \param path - the network path to reach the remote
/// \param tunnel_port - the port that this connection should tunnel to on the remote end
Connection(Client& c, const ConnectionID& scid, const Path& path, uint16_t tunnel_port);
// Non-movable, non-copyable:
Connection(Connection&&) = delete;
Connection&
operator=(Connection&&) = delete;
Connection(const Connection&) = delete;
Connection&
operator=(const Connection&) = delete;
~Connection();
operator const ngtcp2_conn*() const
{
return conn.get();
}
operator ngtcp2_conn*()
{
return conn.get();
}
// If this connection's endpoint is a server, returns a pointer to it. Otherwise returns
// nullptr.
Server*
server();
// If this connection's endpoint is a client, returns a pointer to it. Otherwise returs
// nullptr.
Client*
client();
// Called to signal libuv that this connection has stuff to do
void
io_ready();
// Called (via libuv) when it wants us to do our stuff. Call io_ready() to schedule this.
void
on_io_ready();
int
setup_server_crypto_initial();
// Flush any streams with pending data. Note that, depending on available ngtcp2 state, we may
// not fully flush all streams -- some streams can individually block while waiting for
// confirmation.
void
flush_streams();
// Called when a new stream is opened
int
stream_opened(StreamID id);
// Called when data is received for a stream
int
stream_receive(StreamID id, bstring_view data, bool fin);
// Called when a stream is closed/reset
int
stream_reset(StreamID id, uint64_t app_error_code);
// Called when stream data has been acknoledged and can be freed
int
stream_ack(StreamID id, size_t size);
// Asks the endpoint for a new connection ID alias to use for this connection. cidlen can be
// used to specify the size of the cid (default is full size).
ConnectionID
make_alias_id(size_t cidlen = ConnectionID::max_size());
// Opens a stream over this connection; when the server receives this it attempts to establish a
// TCP connection to the tunnel configured in the connection. The data callback is invoked as
// data is received on this stream. The close callback is called if the stream is closed
// (either by the remote, or locally after a stream->close() call).
//
// \param data_cb -- callback to invoke when data is received
// \param close_cb -- callback to invoke when the connection is closed
//
// Throws a `std::runtime_error` if the stream creation fails (e.g. because the connection has
// no free stream capacity).
//
// Returns a const reference to the stored Stream shared_ptr (so that the caller can decide
// whether they want a copy or not).
const std::shared_ptr<Stream>&
open_stream(Stream::data_callback_t data_cb, Stream::close_callback_t close_cb);
// Accesses the stream via its StreamID; throws std::out_of_range if the stream doesn't exist.
const std::shared_ptr<Stream>&
get_stream(StreamID s) const;
// Internal methods that need to be publicly callable because we call them from C functions:
int
init_client();
int
recv_initial_crypto(std::basic_string_view<uint8_t> data);
int
recv_transport_params(std::basic_string_view<uint8_t> data);
int
send_magic(ngtcp2_crypto_level level);
int
send_transport_params(ngtcp2_crypto_level level);
void
complete_handshake();
};
} // namespace llarp::quic