route/vendor/github.com/lucas-clemente/quic-go/internal/wire/ack_frame.go

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package wire
import (
"bytes"
"errors"
"time"
"github.com/lucas-clemente/quic-go/internal/protocol"
"github.com/lucas-clemente/quic-go/internal/utils"
)
// TODO: use the value sent in the transport parameters
const ackDelayExponent = 3
// An AckFrame is an ACK frame
type AckFrame struct {
LargestAcked protocol.PacketNumber
LowestAcked protocol.PacketNumber
AckRanges []AckRange // has to be ordered. The highest ACK range goes first, the lowest ACK range goes last
// time when the LargestAcked was receiveid
// this field will not be set for received ACKs frames
PacketReceivedTime time.Time
DelayTime time.Duration
}
// ParseAckFrame reads an ACK frame
func ParseAckFrame(r *bytes.Reader, version protocol.VersionNumber) (*AckFrame, error) {
if !version.UsesIETFFrameFormat() {
return parseAckFrameLegacy(r, version)
}
if _, err := r.ReadByte(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
frame := &AckFrame{}
largestAcked, err := utils.ReadVarInt(r)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
frame.LargestAcked = protocol.PacketNumber(largestAcked)
delay, err := utils.ReadVarInt(r)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
frame.DelayTime = time.Duration(delay*1<<ackDelayExponent) * time.Microsecond
numBlocks, err := utils.ReadVarInt(r)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// read the first ACK range
ab, err := utils.ReadVarInt(r)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
ackBlock := protocol.PacketNumber(ab)
if ackBlock > frame.LargestAcked {
return nil, errors.New("invalid first ACK range")
}
smallest := frame.LargestAcked - protocol.PacketNumber(ackBlock)
// read all the other ACK ranges
if numBlocks > 0 {
frame.AckRanges = append(frame.AckRanges, AckRange{First: smallest, Last: frame.LargestAcked})
}
for i := uint64(0); i < numBlocks; i++ {
g, err := utils.ReadVarInt(r)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
gap := protocol.PacketNumber(g)
if smallest < gap+2 {
return nil, errInvalidAckRanges
}
largest := smallest - gap - 2
ab, err := utils.ReadVarInt(r)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
ackBlock := protocol.PacketNumber(ab)
if ackBlock > largest {
return nil, errInvalidAckRanges
}
smallest = largest - protocol.PacketNumber(ackBlock)
frame.AckRanges = append(frame.AckRanges, AckRange{First: smallest, Last: largest})
}
frame.LowestAcked = smallest
if !frame.validateAckRanges() {
return nil, errInvalidAckRanges
}
return frame, nil
}
// Write writes an ACK frame.
func (f *AckFrame) Write(b *bytes.Buffer, version protocol.VersionNumber) error {
if !version.UsesIETFFrameFormat() {
return f.writeLegacy(b, version)
}
b.WriteByte(0xe)
utils.WriteVarInt(b, uint64(f.LargestAcked))
utils.WriteVarInt(b, encodeAckDelay(f.DelayTime))
// TODO: limit the number of ACK ranges, such that the frame doesn't grow larger than an upper bound
var lowestInFirstRange protocol.PacketNumber
if f.HasMissingRanges() {
utils.WriteVarInt(b, uint64(len(f.AckRanges)-1))
lowestInFirstRange = f.AckRanges[0].First
} else {
utils.WriteVarInt(b, 0)
lowestInFirstRange = f.LowestAcked
}
// write the first range
utils.WriteVarInt(b, uint64(f.LargestAcked-lowestInFirstRange))
// write all the other range
if !f.HasMissingRanges() {
return nil
}
var lowest protocol.PacketNumber
for i, ackRange := range f.AckRanges {
if i == 0 {
lowest = lowestInFirstRange
continue
}
utils.WriteVarInt(b, uint64(lowest-ackRange.Last-2))
utils.WriteVarInt(b, uint64(ackRange.Last-ackRange.First))
lowest = ackRange.First
}
return nil
}
// MinLength of a written frame
func (f *AckFrame) MinLength(version protocol.VersionNumber) protocol.ByteCount {
if !version.UsesIETFFrameFormat() {
return f.minLengthLegacy(version)
}
length := 1 + utils.VarIntLen(uint64(f.LargestAcked)) + utils.VarIntLen(uint64(encodeAckDelay(f.DelayTime)))
var lowestInFirstRange protocol.PacketNumber
if f.HasMissingRanges() {
length += utils.VarIntLen(uint64(len(f.AckRanges) - 1))
lowestInFirstRange = f.AckRanges[0].First
} else {
length += utils.VarIntLen(0)
lowestInFirstRange = f.LowestAcked
}
length += utils.VarIntLen(uint64(f.LargestAcked - lowestInFirstRange))
if !f.HasMissingRanges() {
return length
}
var lowest protocol.PacketNumber
for i, ackRange := range f.AckRanges {
if i == 0 {
lowest = ackRange.First
continue
}
length += utils.VarIntLen(uint64(lowest - ackRange.Last - 2))
length += utils.VarIntLen(uint64(ackRange.Last - ackRange.First))
lowest = ackRange.First
}
return length
}
// HasMissingRanges returns if this frame reports any missing packets
func (f *AckFrame) HasMissingRanges() bool {
return len(f.AckRanges) > 0
}
func (f *AckFrame) validateAckRanges() bool {
if len(f.AckRanges) == 0 {
return true
}
// if there are missing packets, there will always be at least 2 ACK ranges
if len(f.AckRanges) == 1 {
return false
}
if f.AckRanges[0].Last != f.LargestAcked {
return false
}
// check the validity of every single ACK range
for _, ackRange := range f.AckRanges {
if ackRange.First > ackRange.Last {
return false
}
}
// check the consistency for ACK with multiple NACK ranges
for i, ackRange := range f.AckRanges {
if i == 0 {
continue
}
lastAckRange := f.AckRanges[i-1]
if lastAckRange.First <= ackRange.First {
return false
}
if lastAckRange.First <= ackRange.Last+1 {
return false
}
}
return true
}
// AcksPacket determines if this ACK frame acks a certain packet number
func (f *AckFrame) AcksPacket(p protocol.PacketNumber) bool {
if p < f.LowestAcked || p > f.LargestAcked { // this is just a performance optimization
return false
}
if f.HasMissingRanges() {
// TODO: this could be implemented as a binary search
for _, ackRange := range f.AckRanges {
if p >= ackRange.First && p <= ackRange.Last {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// if packet doesn't have missing ranges
return (p >= f.LowestAcked && p <= f.LargestAcked)
}
func encodeAckDelay(delay time.Duration) uint64 {
return uint64(delay.Nanoseconds() / (1000 * (1 << ackDelayExponent)))
}