212 lines
4.4 KiB
Go
212 lines
4.4 KiB
Go
package frames
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import (
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"bytes"
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"errors"
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"github.com/lucas-clemente/quic-go/internal/utils"
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"github.com/lucas-clemente/quic-go/protocol"
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"github.com/lucas-clemente/quic-go/qerr"
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)
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// A StreamFrame of QUIC
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type StreamFrame struct {
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StreamID protocol.StreamID
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FinBit bool
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DataLenPresent bool
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Offset protocol.ByteCount
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Data []byte
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}
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var (
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errInvalidStreamIDLen = errors.New("StreamFrame: Invalid StreamID length")
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errInvalidOffsetLen = errors.New("StreamFrame: Invalid offset length")
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)
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// ParseStreamFrame reads a stream frame. The type byte must not have been read yet.
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func ParseStreamFrame(r *bytes.Reader) (*StreamFrame, error) {
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frame := &StreamFrame{}
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typeByte, err := r.ReadByte()
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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frame.FinBit = typeByte&0x40 > 0
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frame.DataLenPresent = typeByte&0x20 > 0
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offsetLen := typeByte & 0x1C >> 2
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if offsetLen != 0 {
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offsetLen++
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}
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streamIDLen := typeByte&0x03 + 1
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sid, err := utils.ReadUintN(r, streamIDLen)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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frame.StreamID = protocol.StreamID(sid)
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offset, err := utils.ReadUintN(r, offsetLen)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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frame.Offset = protocol.ByteCount(offset)
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var dataLen uint16
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if frame.DataLenPresent {
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dataLen, err = utils.ReadUint16(r)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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}
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if dataLen > uint16(protocol.MaxPacketSize) {
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return nil, qerr.Error(qerr.InvalidStreamData, "data len too large")
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}
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if !frame.DataLenPresent {
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// The rest of the packet is data
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dataLen = uint16(r.Len())
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}
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if dataLen != 0 {
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frame.Data = make([]byte, dataLen)
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n, err := r.Read(frame.Data)
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if n != int(dataLen) {
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return nil, errors.New("BUG: StreamFrame could not read dataLen bytes")
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}
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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}
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if frame.Offset+frame.DataLen() < frame.Offset {
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return nil, qerr.Error(qerr.InvalidStreamData, "data overflows maximum offset")
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}
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if !frame.FinBit && frame.DataLen() == 0 {
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return nil, qerr.EmptyStreamFrameNoFin
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}
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return frame, nil
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}
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// WriteStreamFrame writes a stream frame.
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func (f *StreamFrame) Write(b *bytes.Buffer, version protocol.VersionNumber) error {
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if len(f.Data) == 0 && !f.FinBit {
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return errors.New("StreamFrame: attempting to write empty frame without FIN")
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}
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typeByte := uint8(0x80) // sets the leftmost bit to 1
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if f.FinBit {
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typeByte ^= 0x40
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}
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if f.DataLenPresent {
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typeByte ^= 0x20
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}
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offsetLength := f.getOffsetLength()
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if offsetLength > 0 {
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typeByte ^= (uint8(offsetLength) - 1) << 2
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}
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streamIDLen := f.calculateStreamIDLength()
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typeByte ^= streamIDLen - 1
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b.WriteByte(typeByte)
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switch streamIDLen {
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case 1:
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b.WriteByte(uint8(f.StreamID))
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case 2:
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utils.WriteUint16(b, uint16(f.StreamID))
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case 3:
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utils.WriteUint24(b, uint32(f.StreamID))
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case 4:
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utils.WriteUint32(b, uint32(f.StreamID))
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default:
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return errInvalidStreamIDLen
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}
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switch offsetLength {
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case 0:
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case 2:
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utils.WriteUint16(b, uint16(f.Offset))
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case 3:
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utils.WriteUint24(b, uint32(f.Offset))
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case 4:
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utils.WriteUint32(b, uint32(f.Offset))
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case 5:
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utils.WriteUint40(b, uint64(f.Offset))
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case 6:
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utils.WriteUint48(b, uint64(f.Offset))
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case 7:
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utils.WriteUint56(b, uint64(f.Offset))
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case 8:
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utils.WriteUint64(b, uint64(f.Offset))
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default:
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return errInvalidOffsetLen
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}
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if f.DataLenPresent {
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utils.WriteUint16(b, uint16(len(f.Data)))
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}
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b.Write(f.Data)
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return nil
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}
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func (f *StreamFrame) calculateStreamIDLength() uint8 {
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if f.StreamID < (1 << 8) {
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return 1
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} else if f.StreamID < (1 << 16) {
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return 2
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} else if f.StreamID < (1 << 24) {
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return 3
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}
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return 4
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}
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func (f *StreamFrame) getOffsetLength() protocol.ByteCount {
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if f.Offset == 0 {
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return 0
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}
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if f.Offset < (1 << 16) {
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return 2
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}
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if f.Offset < (1 << 24) {
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return 3
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}
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if f.Offset < (1 << 32) {
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return 4
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}
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if f.Offset < (1 << 40) {
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return 5
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}
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if f.Offset < (1 << 48) {
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return 6
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}
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if f.Offset < (1 << 56) {
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return 7
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}
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return 8
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}
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// MinLength returns the length of the header of a StreamFrame
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// the total length of the StreamFrame is frame.MinLength() + frame.DataLen()
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func (f *StreamFrame) MinLength(protocol.VersionNumber) (protocol.ByteCount, error) {
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length := protocol.ByteCount(1) + protocol.ByteCount(f.calculateStreamIDLength()) + f.getOffsetLength()
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if f.DataLenPresent {
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length += 2
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}
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return length, nil
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}
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// DataLen gives the length of data in bytes
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func (f *StreamFrame) DataLen() protocol.ByteCount {
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return protocol.ByteCount(len(f.Data))
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}
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