/* * 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_INTERNAL_QUIC_SRTM_H # define OSSL_INTERNAL_QUIC_SRTM_H # pragma once # include "internal/e_os.h" # include "internal/time.h" # include "internal/quic_types.h" # include "internal/quic_wire.h" # include "internal/quic_predef.h" # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_QUIC /* * QUIC Stateless Reset Token Manager * ================================== * * The stateless reset token manager is responsible for mapping stateless reset * tokens to connections. It is used to identify stateless reset tokens in * incoming packets. In this regard it can be considered an alternate "routing" * mechanism for incoming packets, and is somewhat analogous with the LCIDM, * except that it uses SRTs to route rather than DCIDs. * * The SRTM specifically stores a bidirectional mapping of the form * * (opaque pointer, sequence number) [1] <-> [0..n] SRT * * The (opaque pointer, sequence number) tuple is used to refer to an entry (for * example for the purposes of removing it later when it is no longer needed). * Likewise, an entry can be looked up using SRT to get the opaque pointer and * sequence number. * * It is important to note that the same SRT may exist multiple times and map to * multiple (opaque pointer, sequence number) tuples, for example, if we * initiate multiple connections to the same peer using the same local QUIC_PORT * and the peer decides to behave bizarrely and issue the same SRT for both * connections. It should not do this, but we have to be resilient against * byzantine peer behaviour. Thus we are capable of storing multiple identical * SRTs for different (opaque pointer, sequence number) keys. * * The SRTM supports arbitrary insertion, arbitrary deletion of specific keys * identified by a (opaque pointer, sequence number) key, and mass deletion of * all entries under a specific opaque pointer. It supports lookup by SRT to * identify zero or more corresponding (opaque pointer, sequence number) tuples. * * The opaque pointer may be used for any purpose but is intended to represent a * connection identity and must therefore be consistent (usefully comparable). */ /* Creates a new empty SRTM instance. */ QUIC_SRTM *ossl_quic_srtm_new(OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx, const char *propq); /* Frees a SRTM instance. No-op if srtm is NULL. */ void ossl_quic_srtm_free(QUIC_SRTM *srtm); /* * Add a (opaque, seq_num) -> SRT entry to the SRTM. This operation fails if a * SRT entry already exists with the same (opaque, seq_num) tuple. The token is * copied. Returns 1 on success or 0 on failure. */ int ossl_quic_srtm_add(QUIC_SRTM *srtm, void *opaque, uint64_t seq_num, const QUIC_STATELESS_RESET_TOKEN *token); /* * Removes an entry by identifying it via its (opaque, seq_num) tuple. * Returns 1 if the entry was found and removed, and 0 if it was not found. */ int ossl_quic_srtm_remove(QUIC_SRTM *srtm, void *opaque, uint64_t seq_num); /* * Removes all entries (opaque, *) with the given opaque pointer. * * Returns 1 on success and 0 on failure. If no entries with the given opaque * pointer were found, this is considered a success condition. */ int ossl_quic_srtm_cull(QUIC_SRTM *strm, void *opaque); /* * Looks up a SRT to find the corresponding opaque pointer and sequence number. * An output field pointer can be set to NULL if it is not required. * * This function is designed to avoid exposing timing channels on token values * or the contents of the SRT mapping. * * If there are several identical SRTs, idx can be used to get the nth entry. * Call this function with idx set to 0 first, and keep calling it after * incrementing idx until it returns 0. * * Returns 1 if an entry was found and 0 otherwise. */ int ossl_quic_srtm_lookup(QUIC_SRTM *srtm, const QUIC_STATELESS_RESET_TOKEN *token, size_t idx, void **opaque, uint64_t *seq_num); /* Verify internal invariants and assert if they are not met. */ void ossl_quic_srtm_check(const QUIC_SRTM *srtm); # endif #endif