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/*
* Copyright (c) 2016 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
* that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
* tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
* in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
* be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
*/
#ifndef MEDIA_SCTP_SCTP_TRANSPORT_INTERNAL_H_
#define MEDIA_SCTP_SCTP_TRANSPORT_INTERNAL_H_
// TODO(deadbeef): Move SCTP code out of media/, and make it not depend on
// anything in media/.
#include <memory>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "api/priority.h"
#include "api/rtc_error.h"
#include "api/transport/data_channel_transport_interface.h"
#include "media/base/media_channel.h"
#include "p2p/base/packet_transport_internal.h"
#include "rtc_base/copy_on_write_buffer.h"
#include "rtc_base/thread.h"
namespace cricket {
// Constants that are important to API users
// The size of the SCTP association send buffer. 256kB, the usrsctp default.
constexpr int kSctpSendBufferSize = 256 * 1024;
// The number of outgoing streams that we'll negotiate. Since stream IDs (SIDs)
// are 0-based, the highest usable SID is 1023.
//
// It's recommended to use the maximum of 65535 in:
// https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-rtcweb-data-channel-13#section-6.2
// However, we use 1024 in order to save memory. usrsctp allocates 104 bytes
// for each pair of incoming/outgoing streams (on a 64-bit system), so 65535
// streams would waste ~6MB.
//
// Note: "max" and "min" here are inclusive.
constexpr uint16_t kMaxSctpStreams = 1024;
constexpr uint16_t kMaxSctpSid = kMaxSctpStreams - 1;
constexpr uint16_t kMinSctpSid = 0;
// The maximum number of streams that can be negotiated according to spec.
constexpr uint16_t kSpecMaxSctpSid = 65535;
// This is the default SCTP port to use. It is passed along the wire and the
// connectee and connector must be using the same port. It is not related to the
// ports at the IP level. (Corresponds to: sockaddr_conn.sconn_port in
// usrsctp.h)
const int kSctpDefaultPort = 5000;
// Error cause codes defined at
// https://www.iana.org/assignments/sctp-parameters/sctp-parameters.xhtml#sctp-parameters-24
enum class SctpErrorCauseCode : uint16_t {
kInvalidStreamIdentifier = 1,
kMissingMandatoryParameter = 2,
kStaleCookieError = 3,
kOutOfResource = 4,
kUnresolvableAddress = 5,
kUnrecognizedChunkType = 6,
kInvalidMandatoryParameter = 7,
kUnrecognizedParameters = 8,
kNoUserData = 9,
kCookieReceivedWhileShuttingDown = 10,
kRestartWithNewAddresses = 11,
kUserInitiatedAbort = 12,
kProtocolViolation = 13,
};
// Abstract SctpTransport interface for use internally (by PeerConnection etc.).
// Exists to allow mock/fake SctpTransports to be created.
class SctpTransportInternal {
public:
virtual ~SctpTransportInternal() {}
virtual void SetOnConnectedCallback(std::function<void()> callback) = 0;
virtual void SetDataChannelSink(webrtc::DataChannelSink* sink) = 0;
// Changes what underlying DTLS transport is uses. Used when switching which
// bundled transport the SctpTransport uses.
virtual void SetDtlsTransport(rtc::PacketTransportInternal* transport) = 0;
// When Start is called, connects as soon as possible; this can be called
// before DTLS completes, in which case the connection will begin when DTLS
// completes. This method can be called multiple times, though not if either
// of the ports are changed.
//
// `local_sctp_port` and `remote_sctp_port` are passed along the wire and the
// listener and connector must be using the same port. They are not related
// to the ports at the IP level. If set to -1, we default to
// kSctpDefaultPort.
// `max_message_size_` sets the max message size on the connection.
// It must be smaller than or equal to kSctpSendBufferSize.
// It can be changed by a secons Start() call.
//
// TODO(deadbeef): Support calling Start with different local/remote ports
// and create a new association? Not clear if this is something we need to
// support though. See: https://github.com/w3c/webrtc-pc/issues/979
virtual bool Start(int local_sctp_port,
int remote_sctp_port,
int max_message_size) = 0;
// NOTE: Initially there was a "Stop" method here, but it was never used, so
// it was removed.
// Informs SctpTransport that `sid` will start being used. Returns false if
// it is impossible to use `sid`, or if it's already in use.
// Until calling this, can't send data using `sid`.
// TODO(deadbeef): Actually implement the "returns false if `sid` can't be
// used" part. See:
// https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=619849
virtual bool OpenStream(int sid, webrtc::PriorityValue priority) = 0;
// The inverse of OpenStream. Begins the closing procedure, which will
// eventually result in SignalClosingProcedureComplete on the side that
// initiates it, and both SignalClosingProcedureStartedRemotely and
// SignalClosingProcedureComplete on the other side.
virtual bool ResetStream(int sid) = 0;
// Send data down this channel.
// Returns RTCError::OK() if successful an error otherwise. Notably
// RTCErrorType::RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED for blocked operations.
virtual webrtc::RTCError SendData(int sid,
const webrtc::SendDataParams& params,
const rtc::CopyOnWriteBuffer& payload) = 0;
// Indicates when the SCTP socket is created and not blocked by congestion
// control. This changes to false when SDR_BLOCK is returned from SendData,
// and
// changes to true when SignalReadyToSendData is fired. The underlying DTLS/
// ICE channels may be unwritable while ReadyToSendData is true, because data
// can still be queued in usrsctp.
virtual bool ReadyToSendData() = 0;
// Returns the current max message size, set with Start().
virtual int max_message_size() const = 0;
// Returns the current negotiated max # of outbound streams.
// Will return std::nullopt if negotiation is incomplete.
virtual std::optional<int> max_outbound_streams() const = 0;
// Returns the current negotiated max # of inbound streams.
virtual std::optional<int> max_inbound_streams() const = 0;
// Returns the amount of buffered data in the send queue for a stream.
virtual size_t buffered_amount(int sid) const = 0;
virtual size_t buffered_amount_low_threshold(int sid) const = 0;
virtual void SetBufferedAmountLowThreshold(int sid, size_t bytes) = 0;
// Helper for debugging.
virtual void set_debug_name_for_testing(const char* debug_name) = 0;
};
} // namespace cricket
#endif // MEDIA_SCTP_SCTP_TRANSPORT_INTERNAL_H_