quic_engine.h revision 1.1 1 /*
2 * Copyright 2023-2025 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
3 *
4 * Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
5 * this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
6 * in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
7 * https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
8 */
9 #ifndef OSSL_QUIC_ENGINE_H
10 # define OSSL_QUIC_ENGINE_H
11
12 # include <openssl/ssl.h>
13
14 # include "internal/quic_predef.h"
15 # include "internal/quic_port.h"
16 # include "internal/thread_arch.h"
17
18 # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_QUIC
19
20 /*
21 * QUIC Engine
22 * ===========
23 *
24 * A QUIC Engine (QUIC_ENGINE) represents an event processing domain for the
25 * purposes of QUIC and contains zero or more subsidiary QUIC_PORT instances
26 * (each of which currently represents a UDP socket), each of which in turn
27 * contains zero or more subsidiary QUIC_CHANNEL instances, each of which
28 * represents a single QUIC connection. All QUIC_PORT instances must belong
29 * to a QUIC_ENGINE.
30 *
31 * TODO(QUIC FUTURE): Currently a QUIC_PORT belongs to a single QUIC_CHANNEL.
32 * This will cease to be the case once connection migration and/or multipath is
33 * implemented, so in future a channel might be associated with multiple ports.
34 *
35 * A QUIC engine is the root object in a QUIC event domain, and is responsible
36 * for managing event processing for all QUIC ports and channels (e.g. timeouts,
37 * clock management, the QUIC_REACTOR instance, etc.).
38 */
39 typedef struct quic_engine_args_st {
40 OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx;
41 const char *propq;
42
43 /*
44 * This must be a mutex the lifetime of which will exceed that of the engine
45 * and all ports and channels. The instantiator of the engine is responsible
46 * for providing a mutex as this makes it easier to handle instantiation and
47 * teardown of channels in situations potentially requiring locking.
48 *
49 * Note that this is a MUTEX not a RWLOCK as it needs to be an OS mutex for
50 * compatibility with an OS's condition variable wait API, whereas RWLOCK
51 * may, depending on the build configuration, be implemented using an OS's
52 * mutex primitive or using its RW mutex primitive.
53 */
54 CRYPTO_MUTEX *mutex;
55
56 /* Flags to pass when initialising the reactor. */
57 uint64_t reactor_flags;
58 } QUIC_ENGINE_ARGS;
59
60 QUIC_ENGINE *ossl_quic_engine_new(const QUIC_ENGINE_ARGS *args);
61
62 void ossl_quic_engine_free(QUIC_ENGINE *qeng);
63
64 /*
65 * Create a port which is a child of the engine. args->engine shall be NULL.
66 */
67 QUIC_PORT *ossl_quic_engine_create_port(QUIC_ENGINE *qeng,
68 const QUIC_PORT_ARGS *args);
69
70 /* Gets the mutex used by the engine. */
71 CRYPTO_MUTEX *ossl_quic_engine_get0_mutex(QUIC_ENGINE *qeng);
72
73 /* Gets the current time. */
74 OSSL_TIME ossl_quic_engine_get_time(QUIC_ENGINE *qeng);
75
76 /*
77 * Some use cases really need actual time rather than "fake" time. Convert a
78 * fake time into a real time. If tm is before the current fake time then the
79 * current time is returned.
80 */
81 OSSL_TIME ossl_quic_engine_make_real_time(QUIC_ENGINE *qeng, OSSL_TIME tm);
82
83 /* Override the callback for getting the current time */
84 void ossl_quic_engine_set_time_cb(QUIC_ENGINE *qeng,
85 OSSL_TIME (*now_cb)(void *arg),
86 void *now_cb_arg);
87
88 /* For testing use. While enabled, ticking is not performed. */
89 void ossl_quic_engine_set_inhibit_tick(QUIC_ENGINE *qeng, int inhibit);
90
91 /* Gets the reactor which can be used to tick/poll on the port. */
92 QUIC_REACTOR *ossl_quic_engine_get0_reactor(QUIC_ENGINE *qeng);
93
94 OSSL_LIB_CTX *ossl_quic_engine_get0_libctx(QUIC_ENGINE *qeng);
95 const char *ossl_quic_engine_get0_propq(QUIC_ENGINE *qeng);
96
97 /*
98 * Look through all the engine's ports and determine if any of them have had a
99 * BIO changed. If so, update the blocking support detection data in the
100 * QUIC_REACTOR. If force is 1, always do the update even if nothing seems
101 * to have changed.
102 */
103 void ossl_quic_engine_update_poll_descriptors(QUIC_ENGINE *qeng, int force);
104
105 # endif
106
107 #endif
108