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diff src/event/ngx_event_quic.h @ 7832:ad3a6f069498 quic
Added proper handling of connection close phases.
There are following flags in quic connection:
closing - true, when a connection close is initiated, for whatever reason
draining - true, when a CC frame is received from peer
The following state machine is used for closing:
+------------------+
| I/HS/AD |
+------------------+
| | |
| | V
| | immediate close initiated:
| | reasons: close by top-level protocol, fatal error
| | + sends CC (probably with app-level message)
| | + starts close_timer: 3 * PTO (current probe timeout)
| | |
| | V
| | +---------+ - Reply to input with CC (rate-limited)
| | | CLOSING | - Close/Reset all streams
| | +---------+
| | | |
| V V |
| receives CC |
| | |
idle | |
timer | |
| V |
| +----------+ | - MUST NOT send anything (MAY send a single CC)
| | DRAINING | | - if not already started, starts close_timer: 3 * PTO
| +----------+ | - if not already done, close all streams
| | |
| | |
| close_timer fires
| |
V V
+------------------------+
| CLOSED | - clean up all the resources, drop connection
+------------------------+ state completely
The ngx_quic_close_connection() function gets an "rc" argument, that signals
reason of connection closing:
NGX_OK - initiated by application (i.e. http/3), follow state machine
NGX_DONE - timedout (while idle or draining)
NGX_ERROR - fatal error, destroy connection immediately
The PTO calculations are not yet implemented, hardcoded value of 5s is used.
author | Vladimir Homutov <vl@nginx.com> |
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date | Thu, 23 Apr 2020 13:41:08 +0300 |
parents | d73516830236 |
children | 2f900ae486bc |
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--- a/src/event/ngx_event_quic.h +++ b/src/event/ngx_event_quic.h @@ -23,6 +23,9 @@ #define NGX_QUIC_DEFAULT_ACK_DELAY_EXPONENT 3 #define NGX_QUIC_DEFAULT_MAX_ACK_DELAY 25 +#define NGX_QUIC_HARDCODED_PTO 1000 /* 1s, TODO: collect */ +#define NGX_QUIC_CC_MIN_INTERVAL 1000 /* 1s */ + #define NGX_QUIC_MIN_INITIAL_SIZE 1200 #define NGX_QUIC_STREAM_SERVER_INITIATED 0x01