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QUIC: optimized sending stream response. When a stream is created by client, it's often the case that nginx will send immediate response on that stream. An example is HTTP/3 request stream, which in most cases quickly replies with at least HTTP headers. QUIC stream init handlers are called from a posted event. Output QUIC frames are also sent to client from a posted event, called the push event. If the push event is posted before the stream init event, then output produced by stream may trigger sending an extra UDP datagram. To address this, push event is now re-posted when a new stream init event is posted. An example is handling 0-RTT packets. Client typically sends an init packet coalesced with a 0-RTT packet. Previously, nginx replied with a padded CRYPTO datagram, followed by a 1-RTT stream reply datagram. Now CRYPTO and STREAM packets are coalesced in one reply datagram, which saves bandwidth. Other examples include coalescing 1-RTT first stream response, and MAX_STREAMS/STREAM sent in response to ACK/STREAM.
author Roman Arutyunyan <arut@nginx.com>
date Mon, 03 Apr 2023 16:17:12 +0400
parents fab36e4abf83
children bba136612fe4
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/*
 * Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc.
 */


#ifndef _NGX_EVENT_QUIC_MIGRATION_H_INCLUDED_
#define _NGX_EVENT_QUIC_MIGRATION_H_INCLUDED_


#include <ngx_config.h>
#include <ngx_core.h>

#define NGX_QUIC_PATH_RETRIES   3

#define NGX_QUIC_PATH_PROBE     0
#define NGX_QUIC_PATH_ACTIVE    1
#define NGX_QUIC_PATH_BACKUP    2

#define ngx_quic_path_dbg(c, msg, path)                                       \
    ngx_log_debug7(NGX_LOG_DEBUG_EVENT, c->log, 0,                            \
                   "quic path seq:%uL %s sent:%O recvd:%O state:%s%s%s",      \
                   path->seqnum, msg, path->sent, path->received,             \
                   path->limited ? "L" : "", path->validated ? "V": "N",      \
                   path->validating ? "R": "");

ngx_int_t ngx_quic_handle_path_challenge_frame(ngx_connection_t *c,
    ngx_quic_header_t *pkt, ngx_quic_path_challenge_frame_t *f);
ngx_int_t ngx_quic_handle_path_response_frame(ngx_connection_t *c,
    ngx_quic_path_challenge_frame_t *f);

ngx_quic_path_t *ngx_quic_new_path(ngx_connection_t *c,
    struct sockaddr *sockaddr, socklen_t socklen, ngx_quic_client_id_t *cid);
ngx_int_t ngx_quic_free_path(ngx_connection_t *c, ngx_quic_path_t *path);

ngx_int_t ngx_quic_set_path(ngx_connection_t *c, ngx_quic_header_t *pkt);
ngx_int_t ngx_quic_handle_migration(ngx_connection_t *c,
    ngx_quic_header_t *pkt);

void ngx_quic_path_validation_handler(ngx_event_t *ev);

#endif /* _NGX_EVENT_QUIC_MIGRATION_H_INCLUDED_ */