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/*
This file is part of GNUnet.
Copyright (C) 2001-2017 GNUnet e.V.
GNUnet is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License,
or (at your option) any later version.
GNUnet is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Affero General Public License for more details.
*/
/**
* @file cadet/gnunet-service-cadet_connection.h
* @brief A connection is a live end-to-end messaging mechanism
* where the peers are identified by a path and know how
* to forward along the route using a connection identifier
* for routing the data.
* @author Bartlomiej Polot
* @author Christian Grothoff
*/
#ifndef GNUNET_SERVICE_CADET_CONNECTION_H
#define GNUNET_SERVICE_CADET_CONNECTION_H
#include "gnunet_util_lib.h"
#include "gnunet-service-cadet.h"
#include "gnunet-service-cadet_peer.h"
#include "cadet_protocol.h"
/**
* Function called to notify tunnel about change in our readyness.
*
* @param cls closure
* @param is_ready #GNUNET_YES if the connection is now ready for transmission,
* #GNUNET_NO if the connection is no longer ready for transmission
*/
typedef void
(*GCC_ReadyCallback)(void *cls,
int is_ready);
/**
* Destroy a connection, called when the CORE layer is already done
* (i.e. has received a BROKEN message), but if we still have to
* communicate the destruction of the connection to the tunnel (if one
* exists).
*
* @param cc connection to destroy
*/
void
GCC_destroy_without_core (struct CadetConnection *cc);
/**
* Destroy a connection, called if the tunnel association with the
* connection was already broken, but we still need to notify the CORE
* layer about the breakage.
*
* @param cc connection to destroy
*/
void
GCC_destroy_without_tunnel (struct CadetConnection *cc);
/**
* Lookup a connection by its identifier.
*
* @param cid identifier to resolve
* @return NULL if connection was not found
*/
struct CadetConnection *
GCC_lookup (const struct GNUNET_CADET_ConnectionTunnelIdentifier *cid);
/**
* Create a connection to @a destination via @a path and
* notify @a cb whenever we are ready for more data.
*
* @param destination where to go
* @param path which path to take (may not be the full path)
* @param off offset of @a destination on @a path
* @param options options for the connection
* @param ct which tunnel uses this connection
* @param ready_cb function to call when ready to transmit
* @param ready_cb_cls closure for @a cb
* @return handle to the connection
*/
struct CadetConnection *
GCC_create (struct CadetPeer *destination,
struct CadetPeerPath *path,
unsigned int off,
enum GNUNET_CADET_ChannelOption options,
struct CadetTConnection *ct,
GCC_ReadyCallback ready_cb,
void *ready_cb_cls);
/**
* Create a connection to @a destination via @a path and
* notify @a cb whenever we are ready for more data. This
* is an inbound tunnel, so we must use the existing @a cid
*
* @param destination where to go
* @param path which path to take (may not be the full path)
* @param options options for the connection
* @param ct which tunnel uses this connection
* @param ready_cb function to call when ready to transmit
* @param ready_cb_cls closure for @a cb
* @return handle to the connection, NULL if we already have
* a connection that takes precedence on @a path
*/
struct CadetConnection *
GCC_create_inbound (struct CadetPeer *destination,
struct CadetPeerPath *path,
enum GNUNET_CADET_ChannelOption options,
struct CadetTConnection *ct,
const struct GNUNET_CADET_ConnectionTunnelIdentifier *cid,
GCC_ReadyCallback ready_cb,
void *ready_cb_cls);
/**
* Transmit message @a msg via connection @a cc. Must only be called
* (once) after the connection has signalled that it is ready via the
* `ready_cb`. Clients can also use #GCC_is_ready() to check if the
* connection is right now ready for transmission.
*
* @param cc connection identification
* @param env envelope with message to transmit;
* the #GNUNET_MQ_notify_send() must not have yet been used
* for the envelope. Also, the message better match the
* connection identifier of this connection...
*/
void
GCC_transmit (struct CadetConnection *cc,
struct GNUNET_MQ_Envelope *env);
/**
* A CREATE_ACK was received for this connection, process it.
*
* @param cc the connection that got the ACK.
*/
void
GCC_handle_connection_create_ack (struct CadetConnection *cc);
/**
* We got a #GNUNET_MESSAGE_TYPE_CADET_CONNECTION_CREATE for a
* connection that we already have. Either our ACK got lost
* or something is fishy. Consider retransmitting the ACK.
*
* @param cc connection that got the duplicate CREATE
*/
void
GCC_handle_duplicate_create (struct CadetConnection *cc);
/**
* Handle KX message.
*
* @param cc connection that received encrypted message
* @param msg the key exchange message
*/
void
GCC_handle_kx (struct CadetConnection *cc,
const struct GNUNET_CADET_TunnelKeyExchangeMessage *msg);
/**
* Handle KX_AUTH message.
*
* @param cc connection that received encrypted message
* @param msg the key exchange message
*/
void
GCC_handle_kx_auth (struct CadetConnection *cc,
const struct GNUNET_CADET_TunnelKeyExchangeAuthMessage *msg);
/**
* Performance metrics for a connection.
*/
struct CadetConnectionMetrics
{
/**
* Our current best estimate of the latency, based on a weighted
* average of at least @a latency_datapoints values.
*/
struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative aged_latency;
/**
* When was this connection first established? (by us sending or
* receiving the CREATE_ACK for the first time)
*/
struct GNUNET_TIME_Absolute age;
/**
* When was this connection last used? (by us sending or
* receiving a PAYLOAD message on it)
*/
struct GNUNET_TIME_Absolute last_use;
/**
* How many packets that ought to generate an ACK did we send via
* this connection?
*/
unsigned long long num_acked_transmissions;
/**
* Number of packets that were sent via this connection did actually
* receive an ACK? (Note: ACKs may be transmitted and lost via
* other connections, so this value should only be interpreted
* relative to @e num_acked_transmissions and in relation to other
* connections.)
*/
unsigned long long num_successes;
};
/**
* Obtain performance @a metrics from @a cc.
*
* @param cc connection to query
* @return the metrics
*/
const struct CadetConnectionMetrics *
GCC_get_metrics (struct CadetConnection *cc);
/**
* Handle encrypted message.
*
* @param cc connection that received encrypted message
* @param msg the encrypted message to decrypt
*/
void
GCC_handle_encrypted (struct CadetConnection *cc,
const struct GNUNET_CADET_TunnelEncryptedMessage *msg);
/**
* We sent a message for which we expect to receive an ACK via
* the connection identified by @a cti.
*
* @param cid connection identifier where we expect an ACK
*/
void
GCC_ack_expected (const struct GNUNET_CADET_ConnectionTunnelIdentifier *cid);
/**
* We observed an ACK for a message that was originally sent via
* the connection identified by @a cti.
*
* @param cid connection identifier where we got an ACK for a message
* that was originally sent via this connection (the ACK
* may have gotten back to us via a different connection).
*/
void
GCC_ack_observed (const struct GNUNET_CADET_ConnectionTunnelIdentifier *cid);
/**
* We observed some the given @a latency on the connection
* identified by @a cti. (The same connection was taken
* in both directions.)
*
* @param cti connection identifier where we measured latency
* @param latency the observed latency
*/
void
GCC_latency_observed (const struct GNUNET_CADET_ConnectionTunnelIdentifier *cti,
struct GNUNET_TIME_Relative latency);
/**
* Return the tunnel associated with this connection.
*
* @param cc connection to query
* @return corresponding entry in the tunnel's connection list
*/
struct CadetTConnection *
GCC_get_ct (struct CadetConnection *cc);
/**
* Obtain the path used by this connection.
*
* @param cc connection
* @param off[out] set to offset in this path where the connection @a cc ends
* @return path to @a cc
*/
struct CadetPeerPath *
GCC_get_path (struct CadetConnection *cc,
unsigned int *off);
/**
* Obtain unique ID for the connection.
*
* @param cc connection.
* @return unique number of the connection
*/
const struct GNUNET_CADET_ConnectionTunnelIdentifier *
GCC_get_id (struct CadetConnection *cc);
/**
* Get a (static) string for a connection.
*
* @param cc Connection.
*/
const char *
GCC_2s (const struct CadetConnection *cc);
/**
* Log connection info.
*
* @param cc connection
* @param level Debug level to use.
*/
void
GCC_debug (struct CadetConnection *cc,
enum GNUNET_ErrorType level);
#endif
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