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QUIC: refined sending CONNECTION_CLOSE in various packet types. As per RFC 9000, section 10.2.3, to ensure that peer successfully removed packet protection, CONNECTION_CLOSE can be sent in multiple packets using different packet protection levels. Now it is sent in all protection levels available. This roughly corresponds to the following paragraph: * Prior to confirming the handshake, a peer might be unable to process 1-RTT packets, so an endpoint SHOULD send a CONNECTION_CLOSE frame in both Handshake and 1-RTT packets. A server SHOULD also send a CONNECTION_CLOSE frame in an Initial packet. In practice, this change allows to avoid sending an Initial packet when we know the client has handshake keys, by checking if we have discarded initial keys. Also, this fixes sending CONNECTION_CLOSE when using QuicTLS with old QUIC API, where TLS stack releases application read keys before handshake confirmation; it is fixed by sending CONNECTION_CLOSE additionally in a Handshake packet.
author Sergey Kandaurov <pluknet@nginx.com>
date Fri, 01 Sep 2023 20:31:46 +0400
parents 78f8ac479735
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# Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev
# Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc.


case "$NGX_CC_NAME" in

    msvc)
        ngx_makefile=makefile.msvc
        ngx_opt="CPU_OPT=\"$CPU_OPT\" LIBC=$LIBC"
        ngx_zlib="ZLIB=\"$ZLIB\""

    ;;

    owc)
        ngx_makefile=makefile.owc
        ngx_opt="CPU_OPT=\"$CPU_OPT\""
        ngx_zlib=`echo ZLIB=\"$ZLIB\" | sed -e "s/\//$ngx_regex_dirsep/g"`
    ;;

    bcc)
        ngx_makefile=makefile.bcc
        ngx_opt="-DCPU_OPT=\"$CPU_OPT\""
        ngx_zlib=`echo \-DZLIB=\"$ZLIB\" | sed -e "s/\//$ngx_regex_dirsep/g"`
    ;;

    *)
        ngx_makefile=
    ;;

esac


done=NO


case "$NGX_PLATFORM" in

    win32)

        if [ -n "$ngx_makefile" ]; then
            cat << END                                        >> $NGX_MAKEFILE

`echo "$ZLIB/zlib.lib:	$NGX_MAKEFILE" | sed -e "s/\//$ngx_regex_dirsep/g"`
	\$(MAKE) -f auto/lib/zlib/$ngx_makefile $ngx_opt $ngx_zlib

END

        else

            cat << END                                        >> $NGX_MAKEFILE

$ZLIB/libz.a:	$NGX_MAKEFILE
	cd $ZLIB \\
	&& \$(MAKE) distclean \\
	&& \$(MAKE) -f win32/Makefile.gcc \\
		CFLAGS="$ZLIB_OPT" CC="\$(CC)" \\
		libz.a

END

        fi

        done=YES
    ;;

    # FreeBSD: i386
    # Linux: i686

    *:i386 | *:i686)
        case $ZLIB_ASM in
            pentium)

                cat << END                                    >> $NGX_MAKEFILE

$ZLIB/libz.a:	$NGX_MAKEFILE
	cd $ZLIB \\
	&& \$(MAKE) distclean \\
	&& cp contrib/asm586/match.S . \\
	&& CFLAGS="$ZLIB_OPT -DASMV" CC="\$(CC)" \\
		./configure \\
	&& \$(MAKE) OBJA=match.o libz.a

END

                done=YES
            ;;

            pentiumpro)

                cat << END                                    >> $NGX_MAKEFILE

$ZLIB/libz.a:	$NGX_MAKEFILE
	cd $ZLIB \\
	&& \$(MAKE) distclean \\
	&& cp contrib/asm686/match.S . \\
	&& CFLAGS="$ZLIB_OPT -DASMV" CC="\$(CC)" \\
		./configure \\
	&& \$(MAKE) OBJA=match.o libz.a

END

                done=YES
            ;;

            NO)
            ;;

            *)
                echo "$0: error: invalid --with-zlib-asm=$ZLIB_ASM option."
                echo "The valid values are \"pentium\" and \"pentiumpro\" only".
                echo

                exit 1;
            ;;
        esac
    ;;

esac


if [ $done = NO ]; then

    cat << END                                                >> $NGX_MAKEFILE

$ZLIB/libz.a:	$NGX_MAKEFILE
	cd $ZLIB \\
	&& \$(MAKE) distclean \\
	&& CFLAGS="$ZLIB_OPT" CC="\$(CC)" \\
		./configure \\
	&& \$(MAKE) libz.a

END

fi