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quic_port.h
/*
 * Copyright 2023 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
 *
 * Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License").  You may not use
 * this file except in compliance with the License.  You can obtain a copy
 * in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
 * https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
 */
#ifndef OSSL_QUIC_PORT_H
# define OSSL_QUIC_PORT_H

# include <openssl/ssl.h>
# include "internal/quic_types.h"
# include "internal/quic_reactor.h"
# include "internal/quic_demux.h"
# include "internal/quic_predef.h"
# include "internal/thread_arch.h"

# ifndef OPENSSL_NO_QUIC

/*
 * QUIC Port
 * =========
 *
 * A QUIC Port (QUIC_PORT) represents a single UDP network socket and contains
 * zero or more subsidiary QUIC_CHANNEL instances, each of which represents a
 * single QUIC connection. All QUIC_CHANNEL instances must belong to a
 * QUIC_PORT.
 *
 * A QUIC port is responsible for managing a set of channels which all use the
 * same UDP socket, and (in future) for automatically creating new channels when
 * incoming connections are received.
 *
 * In order to retain compatibility with QUIC_TSERVER, it also supports a point
 * of legacy compatibility where a caller can create an incoming (server role)
 * channel and that channel will be automatically be bound to the next incoming
 * connection. In the future this will go away once QUIC_TSERVER is removed.
 *
 * All QUIC_PORT instances are created by a QUIC_ENGINE.
 */
typedef struct quic_port_args_st {
    /* The engine which the QUIC port is to be a child of. */
    QUIC_ENGINE     *engine;

    /*
     * This SSL_CTX will be used when constructing the handshake layer object
     * inside newly created channels.
     */
    SSL_CTX         *channel_ctx;

    /*
     * If 1, this port is to be used for multiple connections, so
     * non-zero-length CIDs should be used. If 0, this port will only be used
     * for a single connection, so a zero-length local CID can be used.
     */
    int             is_multi_conn;
} QUIC_PORT_ARGS;

/* Only QUIC_ENGINE should use this function. */
QUIC_PORT *ossl_quic_port_new(const QUIC_PORT_ARGS *args);

void ossl_quic_port_free(QUIC_PORT *port);

/*
 * Operations
 * ==========
 */

/* Create an outgoing channel using this port. */
QUIC_CHANNEL *ossl_quic_port_create_outgoing(QUIC_PORT *port, SSL *tls);

/*
 * Create an incoming channel using this port.
 *
 * TODO(QUIC SERVER): temporary TSERVER use only - will be removed.
 */
QUIC_CHANNEL *ossl_quic_port_create_incoming(QUIC_PORT *port, SSL *tls);

/*
 * Queries and Accessors
 * =====================
 */

/* Gets/sets the underlying network read and write BIO. */
BIO *ossl_quic_port_get_net_rbio(QUIC_PORT *port);
BIO *ossl_quic_port_get_net_wbio(QUIC_PORT *port);
int ossl_quic_port_set_net_rbio(QUIC_PORT *port, BIO *net_rbio);
int ossl_quic_port_set_net_wbio(QUIC_PORT *port, BIO *net_wbio);

/*
 * Re-poll the network BIOs already set to determine if their support
 * for polling has changed.
 */
int ossl_quic_port_update_poll_descriptors(QUIC_PORT *port);

/* Gets the engine which this port is a child of. */
QUIC_ENGINE *ossl_quic_port_get0_engine(QUIC_PORT *port);

/* Gets the reactor which can be used to tick/poll on the port. */
QUIC_REACTOR *ossl_quic_port_get0_reactor(QUIC_PORT *port);

/* Gets the demuxer belonging to the port. */
QUIC_DEMUX *ossl_quic_port_get0_demux(QUIC_PORT *port);

/* Gets the mutex used by the port. */
CRYPTO_MUTEX *ossl_quic_port_get0_mutex(QUIC_PORT *port);

/* Gets the current time. */
OSSL_TIME ossl_quic_port_get_time(QUIC_PORT *port);

int ossl_quic_port_get_rx_short_dcid_len(const QUIC_PORT *port);
int ossl_quic_port_get_tx_init_dcid_len(const QUIC_PORT *port);

/* Returns 1 if the port is running/healthy, 0 if it has failed. */
int ossl_quic_port_is_running(const QUIC_PORT *port);

/*
 * Restores port-level error to the error stack. To be called only if
 * the port is no longer running.
 */
void ossl_quic_port_restore_err_state(const QUIC_PORT *port);

/* For use by QUIC_ENGINE. You should not need to call this directly. */
void ossl_quic_port_subtick(QUIC_PORT *port, QUIC_TICK_RESULT *r,
                            uint32_t flags);

/*
 * Events
 * ======
 */

/*
 * Called if a permanent network error occurs. Terminates all channels
 * immediately. triggering_ch is an optional argument designating
 * a channel which encountered the network error.
 */
void ossl_quic_port_raise_net_error(QUIC_PORT *port,
                                    QUIC_CHANNEL *triggering_ch);

# endif

#endif

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