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QUIC: avoid partial expansion of PATH_CHALLENGE/PATH_RESPONSE.
By default packets with these frames are expanded to 1200 bytes. Previously,
if anti-amplification limit did not allow this expansion, it was limited to
whatever size was allowed. However RFC 9000 clearly states no partial
expansion should happen in both cases.
Section 8.2.1. Initiating Path Validation:
An endpoint MUST expand datagrams that contain a PATH_CHALLENGE frame
to at least the smallest allowed maximum datagram size of 1200 bytes,
unless the anti-amplification limit for the path does not permit
sending a datagram of this size.
Section 8.2.2. Path Validation Responses:
An endpoint MUST expand datagrams that contain a PATH_RESPONSE frame
to at least the smallest allowed maximum datagram size of 1200 bytes.
...
However, an endpoint MUST NOT expand the datagram containing the
PATH_RESPONSE if the resulting data exceeds the anti-amplification limit.
author | Roman Arutyunyan <arut@nginx.com> |
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date | Wed, 29 Nov 2023 18:13:25 +0400 |
parents | f1720934c45b |
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/* * Copyright (C) Igor Sysoev * Copyright (C) Nginx, Inc. */ #include <ngx_config.h> #include <ngx_core.h> #include <ngx_event.h> ngx_queue_t ngx_posted_accept_events; ngx_queue_t ngx_posted_next_events; ngx_queue_t ngx_posted_events; void ngx_event_process_posted(ngx_cycle_t *cycle, ngx_queue_t *posted) { ngx_queue_t *q; ngx_event_t *ev; while (!ngx_queue_empty(posted)) { q = ngx_queue_head(posted); ev = ngx_queue_data(q, ngx_event_t, queue); ngx_log_debug1(NGX_LOG_DEBUG_EVENT, cycle->log, 0, "posted event %p", ev); ngx_delete_posted_event(ev); ev->handler(ev); } } void ngx_event_move_posted_next(ngx_cycle_t *cycle) { ngx_queue_t *q; ngx_event_t *ev; for (q = ngx_queue_head(&ngx_posted_next_events); q != ngx_queue_sentinel(&ngx_posted_next_events); q = ngx_queue_next(q)) { ev = ngx_queue_data(q, ngx_event_t, queue); ngx_log_debug1(NGX_LOG_DEBUG_EVENT, cycle->log, 0, "posted next event %p", ev); ev->ready = 1; ev->available = -1; } ngx_queue_add(&ngx_posted_events, &ngx_posted_next_events); ngx_queue_init(&ngx_posted_next_events); }