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use crate::Error;
use crate::Result;
use crate::frame;
use crate::packet::ConnectionId;
use std::collections::VecDeque;
/// A structure holding a `ConnectionId` and all its related metadata.
#[derive(Debug, Default)]
pub struct ConnectionIdEntry {
/// The Connection ID.
pub cid: ConnectionId<'static>,
/// Its associated sequence number.
pub seq: u64,
/// Its associated reset token. Initial CIDs may not have any reset token.
pub reset_token: Option<u128>,
/// The path identifier using this CID, if any.
pub path_id: Option<usize>,
}
#[derive(Default)]
struct BoundedNonEmptyConnectionIdVecDeque {
/// The inner `VecDeque`.
inner: VecDeque<ConnectionIdEntry>,
/// The maximum number of elements that the `VecDeque` can have.
capacity: usize,
}
impl BoundedNonEmptyConnectionIdVecDeque {
/// Creates a `VecDeque` bounded by `capacity` and inserts
/// `initial_entry` in it.
fn new(capacity: usize, initial_entry: ConnectionIdEntry) -> Self {
let mut inner = VecDeque::with_capacity(1);
inner.push_back(initial_entry);
Self { inner, capacity }
}
/// Updates the maximum capacity of the inner `VecDeque` to `new_capacity`.
/// Does nothing if `new_capacity` is lower or equal to the current
/// `capacity`.
fn resize(&mut self, new_capacity: usize) {
if new_capacity > self.capacity {
self.capacity = new_capacity;
}
}
/// Returns the oldest inserted entry still present in the `VecDeque`.
fn get_oldest(&self) -> &ConnectionIdEntry {
self.inner.front().expect("vecdeque is empty")
}
/// Gets a immutable reference to the entry having the provided `seq`.
fn get(&self, seq: u64) -> Option<&ConnectionIdEntry> {
// We need to iterate over the whole map to find the key.
self.inner.iter().find(|e| e.seq == seq)
}
/// Gets a mutable reference to the entry having the provided `seq`.
fn get_mut(&mut self, seq: u64) -> Option<&mut ConnectionIdEntry> {
// We need to iterate over the whole map to find the key.
self.inner.iter_mut().find(|e| e.seq == seq)
}
/// Returns an iterator over the entries in the `VecDeque`.
fn iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &ConnectionIdEntry> {
self.inner.iter()
}
/// Returns the number of elements in the `VecDeque`.
fn len(&self) -> usize {
self.inner.len()
}
/// Inserts the provided entry in the `VecDeque`.
///
/// This method ensures the unicity of the `seq` associated to an entry. If
/// an entry has the same `seq` than `e`, this method updates the entry in
/// the `VecDeque` and the number of stored elements remains unchanged.
///
/// If inserting a new element would exceed the collection's capacity, this
/// method raises an [`IdLimit`].
///
/// [`IdLimit`]: enum.Error.html#IdLimit
fn insert(&mut self, e: ConnectionIdEntry) -> Result<()> {
// Ensure we don't have duplicates.
match self.get_mut(e.seq) {
Some(oe) => *oe = e,
None => {
if self.inner.len() == self.capacity {
return Err(Error::IdLimit);
}
self.inner.push_back(e);
},
};
Ok(())
}
/// Removes all the elements in the collection and inserts the provided one.
fn clear_and_insert(&mut self, e: ConnectionIdEntry) {
self.inner.clear();
self.inner.push_back(e);
}
/// Removes the element in the collection having the provided `seq`.
///
/// If this method is called when there remains a single element in the
/// collection, this method raises an [`OutOfIdentifiers`].
///
/// Returns `Some` if the element was in the collection and removed, or
/// `None` if it was not and nothing was modified.
///
/// [`OutOfIdentifiers`]: enum.Error.html#OutOfIdentifiers
fn remove(&mut self, seq: u64) -> Result<Option<ConnectionIdEntry>> {
if self.inner.len() <= 1 {
return Err(Error::OutOfIdentifiers);
}
Ok(self
.inner
.iter()
.position(|e| e.seq == seq)
.and_then(|index| self.inner.remove(index)))
}
/// Removes all the elements in the collection whose `seq` is lower than the
/// provided one, and inserts `e` in the collection.
///
/// For each removed element `re`, `f(re)` is called.
///
/// If the inserted element has a `seq` lower than the one used to remove
/// elements, it raises an [`OutOfIdentifiers`].
///
/// [`OutOfIdentifiers`]: enum.Error.html#OutOfIdentifiers
fn remove_lower_than_and_insert<F>(
&mut self, seq: u64, e: ConnectionIdEntry, mut f: F,
) -> Result<()>
where
F: FnMut(&ConnectionIdEntry),
{
// The insert entry MUST have a sequence higher or equal to the ones
// being retired.
if e.seq < seq {
return Err(Error::OutOfIdentifiers);
}
// To avoid exceeding the capacity of the inner `VecDeque`, we first
// remove the elements and then insert the new one.
self.inner.retain(|e| {
if e.seq < seq {
f(e);
false
} else {
true
}
});
// Note that if no element has been retired and the `VecDeque` reaches
// its capacity limit, this will raise an `IdLimit`.
self.insert(e)
}
}
/// An iterator over QUIC Connection IDs.
pub struct ConnectionIdIter {
cids: VecDeque<ConnectionId<'static>>,
}
impl Iterator for ConnectionIdIter {
type Item = ConnectionId<'static>;
#[inline]
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> {
self.cids.pop_front()
}
}
impl ExactSizeIterator for ConnectionIdIter {
#[inline]
fn len(&self) -> usize {
self.cids.len()
}
}
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct ConnectionIdentifiers {
/// All the Destination Connection IDs provided by our peer.
dcids: BoundedNonEmptyConnectionIdVecDeque,
/// All the Source Connection IDs we provide to our peer.
scids: BoundedNonEmptyConnectionIdVecDeque,
/// Source Connection IDs that should be announced to the peer.
advertise_new_scid_seqs: VecDeque<u64>,
/// Retired Destination Connection IDs that should be announced to the peer.
retire_dcid_seqs: VecDeque<u64>,
/// Retired Source Connection IDs that should be notified to the
/// application.
retired_scids: VecDeque<ConnectionId<'static>>,
/// Largest "Retire Prior To" we received from the peer.
largest_peer_retire_prior_to: u64,
/// Largest sequence number we received from the peer.
largest_destination_seq: u64,
/// Next sequence number to use.
next_scid_seq: u64,
/// "Retire Prior To" value to advertise to the peer.
retire_prior_to: u64,
/// The maximum number of source Connection IDs our peer allows us.
source_conn_id_limit: usize,
/// Does the host use zero-length source Connection ID.
zero_length_scid: bool,
/// Does the host use zero-length destination Connection ID.
zero_length_dcid: bool,
}
impl ConnectionIdentifiers {
/// Creates a new `ConnectionIdentifiers` with the specified destination
/// connection ID limit and initial source Connection ID. The destination
/// Connection ID is set to the empty one.
pub fn new(
mut destination_conn_id_limit: usize, initial_scid: &ConnectionId,
initial_path_id: usize, reset_token: Option<u128>,
) -> ConnectionIdentifiers {
// It must be at least 2.
if destination_conn_id_limit < 2 {
destination_conn_id_limit = 2;
}
// Initially, the limit of active source connection IDs is 2.
let source_conn_id_limit = 2;
// Record the zero-length SCID status.
let zero_length_scid = initial_scid.is_empty();
let initial_scid =
ConnectionId::from_ref(initial_scid.as_ref()).into_owned();
// We need to track up to (2 * source_conn_id_limit - 1) source
// Connection IDs when the host wants to force their renewal.
let scids = BoundedNonEmptyConnectionIdVecDeque::new(
2 * source_conn_id_limit - 1,
ConnectionIdEntry {
cid: initial_scid,
seq: 0,
reset_token,
path_id: Some(initial_path_id),
},
);
let dcids = BoundedNonEmptyConnectionIdVecDeque::new(
destination_conn_id_limit,
ConnectionIdEntry {
cid: ConnectionId::default(),
seq: 0,
reset_token: None,
path_id: Some(initial_path_id),
},
);
// Because we already inserted the initial SCID.
let next_scid_seq = 1;
ConnectionIdentifiers {
scids,
dcids,
retired_scids: VecDeque::new(),
next_scid_seq,
source_conn_id_limit,
zero_length_scid,
..Default::default()
}
}
/// Sets the maximum number of source connection IDs our peer allows us.
pub fn set_source_conn_id_limit(&mut self, v: u64) {
// Bound conn id limit so our scids queue sizing is valid.
let v = std::cmp::min(v, (usize::MAX / 2) as u64) as usize;
// It must be at least 2.
if v >= 2 {
self.source_conn_id_limit = v;
// We need to track up to (2 * source_conn_id_limit - 1) source
// Connection IDs when the host wants to force their renewal.
self.scids.resize(2 * v - 1);
}
}
/// Gets the destination Connection ID associated with the provided sequence
/// number.
#[inline]
pub fn get_dcid(&self, seq_num: u64) -> Result<&ConnectionIdEntry> {
self.dcids.get(seq_num).ok_or(Error::InvalidState)
}
/// Gets the source Connection ID associated with the provided sequence
/// number.
#[inline]
pub fn get_scid(&self, seq_num: u64) -> Result<&ConnectionIdEntry> {
self.scids.get(seq_num).ok_or(Error::InvalidState)
}
/// Adds a new source identifier, and indicates whether it should be
/// advertised through a `NEW_CONNECTION_ID` frame or not.
///
/// At any time, the peer cannot have more Destination Connection IDs than
/// the maximum number of active Connection IDs it negotiated. In such case
/// (i.e., when [`active_source_cids()`] - `peer_active_conn_id_limit` = 0,
/// if the caller agrees to request the removal of previous connection IDs,
/// it sets the `retire_if_needed` parameter. Otherwise, an [`IdLimit`] is
/// returned.
///
/// Note that setting `retire_if_needed` does not prevent this function from
/// returning an [`IdLimit`] in the case the caller wants to retire still
/// unannounced Connection IDs.
///
/// When setting the initial Source Connection ID, the `reset_token` may be
/// `None`. However, other Source CIDs must have an associated
/// `reset_token`. Providing `None` as the `reset_token` for non-initial
/// SCIDs raises an [`InvalidState`].
///
/// In the case the provided `cid` is already present, it does not add it.
/// If the provided `reset_token` differs from the one already registered,
/// returns an `InvalidState`.
///
/// Returns the sequence number associated to that new source identifier.
///
/// [`active_source_cids()`]: struct.ConnectionIdentifiers.html#method.active_source_cids
/// [`InvalidState`]: enum.Error.html#InvalidState
/// [`IdLimit`]: enum.Error.html#IdLimit
pub fn new_scid(
&mut self, cid: ConnectionId<'static>, reset_token: Option<u128>,
advertise: bool, path_id: Option<usize>, retire_if_needed: bool,
) -> Result<u64> {
if self.zero_length_scid {
return Err(Error::InvalidState);
}
// Check whether the number of source Connection IDs does not exceed the
// limit. If the host agrees to retire old CIDs, it can store up to
// (2 * source_active_conn_id - 1) source CIDs. This limit is enforced
// when calling `self.scids.insert()`.
if self.scids.len() >= self.source_conn_id_limit {
if !retire_if_needed {
return Err(Error::IdLimit);
}
// We need to retire the lowest one.
self.retire_prior_to = self.lowest_usable_scid_seq()? + 1;
}
let seq = self.next_scid_seq;
if reset_token.is_none() && seq != 0 {
return Err(Error::InvalidState);
}
// Check first that the SCID has not been inserted before.
if let Some(e) = self.scids.iter().find(|e| e.cid == cid) {
if e.reset_token != reset_token {
return Err(Error::InvalidState);
}
return Ok(e.seq);
}
self.scids.insert(ConnectionIdEntry {
cid,
seq,
reset_token,
path_id,
})?;
self.next_scid_seq += 1;
self.mark_advertise_new_scid_seq(seq, advertise);
Ok(seq)
}
/// Sets the initial destination identifier.
pub fn set_initial_dcid(
&mut self, cid: ConnectionId<'static>, reset_token: Option<u128>,
path_id: Option<usize>,
) {
// Record the zero-length DCID status.
self.zero_length_dcid = cid.is_empty();
self.dcids.clear_and_insert(ConnectionIdEntry {
cid,
seq: 0,
reset_token,
path_id,
});
}
/// Adds a new Destination Connection ID (originating from a
/// NEW_CONNECTION_ID frame) and process all its related metadata.
///
/// Returns an error if the provided Connection ID or its metadata are
/// invalid.
///
/// Returns a list of tuples (DCID sequence number, Path ID), containing the
/// sequence number of retired DCIDs that were linked to their respective
/// Path ID.
pub fn new_dcid(
&mut self, cid: ConnectionId<'static>, seq: u64, reset_token: u128,
retire_prior_to: u64,
) -> Result<Vec<(u64, usize)>> {
if self.zero_length_dcid {
return Err(Error::InvalidState);
}
let mut retired_path_ids = Vec::new();
// If an endpoint receives a NEW_CONNECTION_ID frame that repeats a
// previously issued connection ID with a different Stateless Reset
// Token field value or a different Sequence Number field value, or if a
// sequence number is used for different connection IDs, the endpoint
// MAY treat that receipt as a connection error of type
// PROTOCOL_VIOLATION.
if let Some(e) = self.dcids.iter().find(|e| e.cid == cid || e.seq == seq)
{
if e.cid != cid || e.seq != seq || e.reset_token != Some(reset_token)
{
return Err(Error::InvalidFrame);
}
// The identifier is already there, nothing to do.
return Ok(retired_path_ids);
}
// The value in the Retire Prior To field MUST be less than or equal to
// the value in the Sequence Number field. Receiving a value in the
// Retire Prior To field that is greater than that in the Sequence
// Number field MUST be treated as a connection error of type
// FRAME_ENCODING_ERROR.
if retire_prior_to > seq {
return Err(Error::InvalidFrame);
}
// An endpoint that receives a NEW_CONNECTION_ID frame with a sequence
// number smaller than the Retire Prior To field of a previously
// received NEW_CONNECTION_ID frame MUST send a corresponding
// RETIRE_CONNECTION_ID frame that retires the newly received connection
// ID, unless it has already done so for that sequence number.
if seq < self.largest_peer_retire_prior_to &&
!self.retire_dcid_seqs.contains(&seq)
{
self.retire_dcid_seqs.push_back(seq);
return Ok(retired_path_ids);
}
if seq > self.largest_destination_seq {
self.largest_destination_seq = seq;
}
let new_entry = ConnectionIdEntry {
cid: cid.clone(),
seq,
reset_token: Some(reset_token),
path_id: None,
};
// A receiver MUST ignore any Retire Prior To fields that do not
// increase the largest received Retire Prior To value.
//
// After processing a NEW_CONNECTION_ID frame and adding and retiring
// active connection IDs, if the number of active connection IDs exceeds
// the value advertised in its active_connection_id_limit transport
// parameter, an endpoint MUST close the connection with an error of type
// CONNECTION_ID_LIMIT_ERROR.
if retire_prior_to > self.largest_peer_retire_prior_to {
let retired = &mut self.retire_dcid_seqs;
self.dcids.remove_lower_than_and_insert(
retire_prior_to,
new_entry,
|e| {
retired.push_back(e.seq);
if let Some(pid) = e.path_id {
retired_path_ids.push((e.seq, pid));
}
},
)?;
self.largest_peer_retire_prior_to = retire_prior_to;
} else {
self.dcids.insert(new_entry)?;
}
Ok(retired_path_ids)
}
/// Retires the Source Connection ID having the provided sequence number.
///
/// In case the retired Connection ID is the same as the one used by the
/// packet requesting the retiring, or if the retired sequence number is
/// greater than any previously advertised sequence numbers, it returns an
/// [`InvalidState`].
///
/// Returns the path ID that was associated to the retired CID, if any.
///
/// [`InvalidState`]: enum.Error.html#InvalidState
pub fn retire_scid(
&mut self, seq: u64, pkt_dcid: &ConnectionId,
) -> Result<Option<usize>> {
if seq >= self.next_scid_seq {
return Err(Error::InvalidState);
}
let pid = if let Some(e) = self.scids.remove(seq)? {
if e.cid == *pkt_dcid {
return Err(Error::InvalidState);
}
// Notifies the application.
self.retired_scids.push_back(e.cid);
// Retiring this SCID may increase the retire prior to.
let lowest_scid_seq = self.lowest_usable_scid_seq()?;
self.retire_prior_to = lowest_scid_seq;
e.path_id
} else {
None
};
Ok(pid)
}
/// Retires the Destination Connection ID having the provided sequence
/// number.
///
/// If the caller tries to retire the last destination Connection ID, this
/// method triggers an [`OutOfIdentifiers`].
///
/// If the caller tries to retire a non-existing Destination Connection
/// ID sequence number, this method returns an [`InvalidState`].
///
/// Returns the path ID that was associated to the retired CID, if any.
///
/// [`OutOfIdentifiers`]: enum.Error.html#OutOfIdentifiers
/// [`InvalidState`]: enum.Error.html#InvalidState
pub fn retire_dcid(&mut self, seq: u64) -> Result<Option<usize>> {
if self.zero_length_dcid {
return Err(Error::InvalidState);
}
let e = self.dcids.remove(seq)?.ok_or(Error::InvalidState)?;
self.retire_dcid_seqs.push_back(seq);
Ok(e.path_id)
}
/// Updates the Source Connection ID entry with the provided sequence number
/// to indicate that it is now linked to the provided path ID.
pub fn link_scid_to_path_id(
&mut self, dcid_seq: u64, path_id: usize,
) -> Result<()> {
let e = self.scids.get_mut(dcid_seq).ok_or(Error::InvalidState)?;
e.path_id = Some(path_id);
Ok(())
}
/// Updates the Destination Connection ID entry with the provided sequence
/// number to indicate that it is now linked to the provided path ID.
pub fn link_dcid_to_path_id(
&mut self, dcid_seq: u64, path_id: usize,
) -> Result<()> {
let e = self.dcids.get_mut(dcid_seq).ok_or(Error::InvalidState)?;
e.path_id = Some(path_id);
Ok(())
}
/// Gets the minimum Source Connection ID sequence number whose removal has
/// not been requested yet.
#[inline]
pub fn lowest_usable_scid_seq(&self) -> Result<u64> {
self.scids
.iter()
.filter_map(|e| {
if e.seq >= self.retire_prior_to {
Some(e.seq)
} else {
None
}
})
.min()
.ok_or(Error::InvalidState)
}
/// Gets the lowest Destination Connection ID sequence number that is not
/// associated to a path.
#[inline]
pub fn lowest_available_dcid_seq(&self) -> Option<u64> {
self.dcids
.iter()
.filter_map(|e| {
if e.path_id.is_none() {
Some(e.seq)
} else {
None
}
})
.min()
}
/// Finds the sequence number of the Source Connection ID having the
/// provided value and the identifier of the path using it, if any.
#[inline]
pub fn find_scid_seq(
&self, scid: &ConnectionId,
) -> Option<(u64, Option<usize>)> {
self.scids.iter().find_map(|e| {
if e.cid == *scid {
Some((e.seq, e.path_id))
} else {
None
}
})
}
/// Returns the number of Source Connection IDs that have not been
/// assigned to a path yet.
///
/// Note that this function is only meaningful if the host uses non-zero
/// length Source Connection IDs.
#[inline]
pub fn available_scids(&self) -> usize {
self.scids.iter().filter(|e| e.path_id.is_none()).count()
}
/// Returns the number of Destination Connection IDs that have not been
/// assigned to a path yet.
///
/// Note that this function returns 0 if the host uses zero length
/// Destination Connection IDs.
#[inline]
pub fn available_dcids(&self) -> usize {
if self.zero_length_dcid() {
return 0;
}
self.dcids.iter().filter(|e| e.path_id.is_none()).count()
}
/// Returns the oldest active source Connection ID of this connection.
#[inline]
pub fn oldest_scid(&self) -> &ConnectionIdEntry {
self.scids.get_oldest()
}
/// Returns the oldest known active destination Connection ID of this
/// connection.
///
/// Note that due to e.g., reordering at reception side, the oldest known
/// active destination Connection ID is not necessarily the one having the
/// lowest sequence.
#[inline]
pub fn oldest_dcid(&self) -> &ConnectionIdEntry {
self.dcids.get_oldest()
}
/// Adds or remove the source Connection ID sequence number from the
/// source Connection ID set that need to be advertised to the peer through
/// NEW_CONNECTION_ID frames.
#[inline]
pub fn mark_advertise_new_scid_seq(
&mut self, scid_seq: u64, advertise: bool,
) {
if advertise {
self.advertise_new_scid_seqs.push_back(scid_seq);
} else if let Some(index) = self
.advertise_new_scid_seqs
.iter()
.position(|s| *s == scid_seq)
{
self.advertise_new_scid_seqs.remove(index);
}
}
/// Adds or remove the destination Connection ID sequence number from the
/// retired destination Connection ID set that need to be advertised to the
/// peer through RETIRE_CONNECTION_ID frames.
#[inline]
pub fn mark_retire_dcid_seq(&mut self, dcid_seq: u64, retire: bool) {
if retire {
self.retire_dcid_seqs.push_back(dcid_seq);
} else if let Some(index) =
self.retire_dcid_seqs.iter().position(|s| *s == dcid_seq)
{
self.retire_dcid_seqs.remove(index);
}
}
/// Gets a source Connection ID's sequence number requiring advertising it
/// to the peer through NEW_CONNECTION_ID frame, if any.
///
/// If `Some`, it always returns the same value until it has been removed
/// using `mark_advertise_new_scid_seq`.
#[inline]
pub fn next_advertise_new_scid_seq(&self) -> Option<u64> {
self.advertise_new_scid_seqs.front().copied()
}
/// Gets a destination Connection IDs's sequence number that need to send
/// RETIRE_CONNECTION_ID frames.
///
/// If `Some`, it always returns the same value until it has been removed
/// using `mark_retire_dcid_seq`.
#[inline]
pub fn next_retire_dcid_seq(&self) -> Option<u64> {
self.retire_dcid_seqs.front().copied()
}
/// Returns true if there are new source Connection IDs to advertise.
#[inline]
pub fn has_new_scids(&self) -> bool {
!self.advertise_new_scid_seqs.is_empty()
}
/// Returns true if there are retired destination Connection IDs to\
/// advertise.
#[inline]
pub fn has_retire_dcids(&self) -> bool {
!self.retire_dcid_seqs.is_empty()
}
/// Returns whether zero-length source CIDs are used.
#[inline]
pub fn zero_length_scid(&self) -> bool {
self.zero_length_scid
}
/// Returns whether zero-length destination CIDs are used.
#[inline]
pub fn zero_length_dcid(&self) -> bool {
self.zero_length_dcid
}
/// Gets the NEW_CONNECTION_ID frame related to the source connection ID
/// with sequence `seq_num`.
pub fn get_new_connection_id_frame_for(
&self, seq_num: u64,
) -> Result<frame::Frame> {
let e = self.scids.get(seq_num).ok_or(Error::InvalidState)?;
Ok(frame::Frame::NewConnectionId {
seq_num,
retire_prior_to: self.retire_prior_to,
conn_id: e.cid.to_vec(),
reset_token: e.reset_token.ok_or(Error::InvalidState)?.to_be_bytes(),
})
}
/// Returns the number of source Connection IDs that are active. This is
/// only meaningful if the host uses non-zero length Source Connection IDs.
#[inline]
pub fn active_source_cids(&self) -> usize {
self.scids.len()
}
pub fn pop_retired_scid(&mut self) -> Option<ConnectionId<'static>> {
self.retired_scids.pop_front()
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use crate::testing::create_cid_and_reset_token;
#[test]
fn ids_new_scids() {
let (scid, _) = create_cid_and_reset_token(16);
let (dcid, _) = create_cid_and_reset_token(16);
let mut ids = ConnectionIdentifiers::new(2, &scid, 0, None);
ids.set_source_conn_id_limit(3);
ids.set_initial_dcid(dcid, None, Some(0));
assert_eq!(ids.available_dcids(), 0);
assert_eq!(ids.available_scids(), 0);
assert_eq!(ids.has_new_scids(), false);
assert_eq!(ids.next_advertise_new_scid_seq(), None);
let (scid2, rt2) = create_cid_and_reset_token(16);
assert_eq!(ids.new_scid(scid2, Some(rt2), true, None, false), Ok(1));
assert_eq!(ids.available_dcids(), 0);
assert_eq!(ids.available_scids(), 1);
assert_eq!(ids.has_new_scids(), true);
assert_eq!(ids.next_advertise_new_scid_seq(), Some(1));
let (scid3, rt3) = create_cid_and_reset_token(16);
assert_eq!(ids.new_scid(scid3, Some(rt3), true, None, false), Ok(2));
assert_eq!(ids.available_dcids(), 0);
assert_eq!(ids.available_scids(), 2);
assert_eq!(ids.has_new_scids(), true);
assert_eq!(ids.next_advertise_new_scid_seq(), Some(1));
// If now we give another CID, it reports an error since it exceeds the
// limit of active CIDs.
let (scid4, rt4) = create_cid_and_reset_token(16);
assert_eq!(
ids.new_scid(scid4, Some(rt4), true, None, false),
Err(Error::IdLimit),
);
assert_eq!(ids.available_dcids(), 0);
assert_eq!(ids.available_scids(), 2);
assert_eq!(ids.has_new_scids(), true);
assert_eq!(ids.next_advertise_new_scid_seq(), Some(1));
// Assume we sent one of them.
ids.mark_advertise_new_scid_seq(1, false);
assert_eq!(ids.available_dcids(), 0);
assert_eq!(ids.available_scids(), 2);
assert_eq!(ids.has_new_scids(), true);
assert_eq!(ids.next_advertise_new_scid_seq(), Some(2));
// Send the other.
ids.mark_advertise_new_scid_seq(2, false);
assert_eq!(ids.available_dcids(), 0);
assert_eq!(ids.available_scids(), 2);
assert_eq!(ids.has_new_scids(), false);
assert_eq!(ids.next_advertise_new_scid_seq(), None);
}
#[test]
fn new_dcid_event() {
let (scid, _) = create_cid_and_reset_token(16);
let (dcid, _) = create_cid_and_reset_token(16);
let mut ids = ConnectionIdentifiers::new(2, &scid, 0, None);
ids.set_initial_dcid(dcid, None, Some(0));
assert_eq!(ids.available_dcids(), 0);
assert_eq!(ids.dcids.len(), 1);
let (dcid2, rt2) = create_cid_and_reset_token(16);
assert_eq!(
ids.new_dcid(dcid2.clone(), 1, rt2, 0),
Ok(Vec::<(u64, usize)>::new()),
);
assert_eq!(ids.available_dcids(), 1);
assert_eq!(ids.dcids.len(), 2);
// Now we assume that the client wants to advertise more source
// Connection IDs than the advertised limit. This is valid if it
// requests its peer to retire enough Connection IDs to fit within the
// limits.
let (dcid3, rt3) = create_cid_and_reset_token(16);
assert_eq!(ids.new_dcid(dcid3.clone(), 2, rt3, 1), Ok(vec![(0, 0)]));
// The CID module does not handle path replacing. Fake it now.
ids.link_dcid_to_path_id(1, 0).unwrap();
assert_eq!(ids.available_dcids(), 1);
assert_eq!(ids.dcids.len(), 2);
assert_eq!(ids.has_retire_dcids(), true);
assert_eq!(ids.next_retire_dcid_seq(), Some(0));
// Fake RETIRE_CONNECTION_ID sending.
ids.mark_retire_dcid_seq(0, false);
assert_eq!(ids.has_retire_dcids(), false);
assert_eq!(ids.next_retire_dcid_seq(), None);
// Now tries to experience CID retirement. If the server tries to remove
// non-existing DCIDs, it fails.
assert_eq!(ids.retire_dcid(0), Err(Error::InvalidState));
assert_eq!(ids.retire_dcid(3), Err(Error::InvalidState));
assert_eq!(ids.has_retire_dcids(), false);
assert_eq!(ids.dcids.len(), 2);
// Now it removes DCID with sequence 1.
assert_eq!(ids.retire_dcid(1), Ok(Some(0)));
// The CID module does not handle path replacing. Fake it now.
ids.link_dcid_to_path_id(2, 0).unwrap();
assert_eq!(ids.available_dcids(), 0);
assert_eq!(ids.has_retire_dcids(), true);
assert_eq!(ids.next_retire_dcid_seq(), Some(1));
assert_eq!(ids.dcids.len(), 1);
// Fake RETIRE_CONNECTION_ID sending.
ids.mark_retire_dcid_seq(1, false);
assert_eq!(ids.has_retire_dcids(), false);
assert_eq!(ids.next_retire_dcid_seq(), None);
// Trying to remove the last DCID triggers an error.
assert_eq!(ids.retire_dcid(2), Err(Error::OutOfIdentifiers));
assert_eq!(ids.available_dcids(), 0);
assert_eq!(ids.has_retire_dcids(), false);
assert_eq!(ids.dcids.len(), 1);
}
#[test]
fn retire_scids() {
let (scid, _) = create_cid_and_reset_token(16);
let (dcid, _) = create_cid_and_reset_token(16);
let mut ids = ConnectionIdentifiers::new(3, &scid, 0, None);
ids.set_initial_dcid(dcid, None, Some(0));
ids.set_source_conn_id_limit(3);
let (scid2, rt2) = create_cid_and_reset_token(16);
let (scid3, rt3) = create_cid_and_reset_token(16);
assert_eq!(
ids.new_scid(scid2.clone(), Some(rt2), true, None, false),
Ok(1),
);
assert_eq!(ids.scids.len(), 2);
assert_eq!(
ids.new_scid(scid3.clone(), Some(rt3), true, None, false),
Ok(2),
);
assert_eq!(ids.scids.len(), 3);
assert_eq!(ids.pop_retired_scid(), None);
assert_eq!(ids.retire_scid(0, &scid2), Ok(Some(0)));
assert_eq!(ids.pop_retired_scid(), Some(scid));
assert_eq!(ids.pop_retired_scid(), None);
assert_eq!(ids.retire_scid(1, &scid3), Ok(None));
assert_eq!(ids.pop_retired_scid(), Some(scid2));
assert_eq!(ids.pop_retired_scid(), None);
}
}