10 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Amaury Denoyelle
3fe3251593 MEDIUM: mux-quic: simplify sending API
The previous commit was a major rework for QUIC MUX sending process.
Following this, this patch cleans up a few elements that remains but can
be removed as they are duplicated.

Of notable changes, offset fields from QCS and QCC are removed. They are
both equivalent to flow control soft offsets.

A new function qcs_prep_bytes() is implemented. Its purpose is to return
the count of prepared data bytes not yet sent. It also replaces
qcs_need_sending().
2024-01-31 16:28:54 +01:00
Amaury Denoyelle
c6ef55407c MINOR: mux-quic: remove unneeded sent-offset fields
Both QCS and QCC have their owned sent offset field. These fields store
the newest offset sent to the quic-conn layer. It is similar to QCS/QCC
flow control real offset. This patch removes them and replaces them by
the latter for code clarification.

MINOR: mux-quic: remove unneeded qcc.tx.sent_offsets field

This commit as a similar purpose as previous, except that it removes QCC
<sent_offsets> field, now equivalent to connection flow control real
offset.
2024-01-31 16:28:54 +01:00
Amaury Denoyelle
d4bf6f0526 MEDIUM: mux-quic: limit conn flow control on snd_buf
This commit is a direct follow-up on the previous one. This time, it
deals with connection level flow control. Process is similar to stream
level : soft offset is incremented during snd_buf and real offset during
STREAM frame emission.

On MAX_DATA reception, both stream layer and QMUX is woken up if
necessary. One extra feature for conn level is the introduction of a new
QCC list to reference QCS instances. It will store instances for which
snd_buf callback has been interrupted on QCC soft offset reached. Every
stream instances is woken up on MAX_DATA reception if soft_offset is
unblocked.
2024-01-31 16:28:54 +01:00
Amaury Denoyelle
c44692356d MEDIUM: mux-quic: limit stream flow control on snd_buf
This patch is the first of two to reimplement flow control emission
limits check. The objective is to account flow control earlier during
snd_buf stream callback. This should smooth transfers and prevent over
buffering on haproxy side if flow control limit is reached.

The current patch deals with stream level flow control. It reuses the
newly defined flow control type. Soft offset is incremented after HTX to
data conversion. If limit is reached, snd_buf is interrupted and stream
layer will subscribe on QCS.

On qcc_io_cb(), generation of STREAM frames is restricted as previously
to ensure to never surpass peer limits. Finally, flow control real
offset is incremented on lower layer send notification. Thus, it will
serve as a base offset for built STREAM frames. If limit is reached,
STREAM frames generation is suspended.

Each time QCS data flow control limit is reached, soft and real offsets
are reconsidered.

Finally, special care is used when flow control limit is incremented via
MAX_STREAM_DATA reception. If soft value is unblocked, stream layer
snd_buf is woken up. If real value is unblocked, qcc_io_cb() is
rescheduled.
2024-01-31 16:28:54 +01:00
Amaury Denoyelle
f4e7616e6c MINOR: mux-quic: add flow-control info to minimal trace level
Complete traces with information from qcc and qcs instances about
flow-control level. This should help to debug further issue on sending.

This must be backported up to 2.7.
2023-03-22 16:08:54 +01:00
Frédéric Lécaille
ea492e3e47 BUILD: quic: Fix build for m68k cross-compilation
Fix several warinings as this one:

src/qmux_trace.c:80:45: error: format ‘%lu’ expects argument of type ‘long unsigned int’, but argument 4 has type ‘uint64_t’ {aka ‘const long long unsigned int’} [-Werror=format=]
   80 |    chunk_appendf(&trace_buf, " qcs=%p .id=%lu .st=%s",
      |                                           ~~^
      |                                             |
      |                                             long unsigned int
      |                                           %llu
   81 |                  qcs, qcs->id,
      |                       ~~~~~~~
      |                          |
      |                          uint64_t {aka const long long unsigned int}
compilation terminated due to -Wfatal-errors.

Cast remaining uint64_t variables as ullong with %llu as printf format and size_t
others as ulong with %lu as printf format.

Thank you to Ilya for having reported this issue in GH #1899.

Must be backported to 2.6
2022-10-18 12:04:10 +02:00
Frdric Lcaille
5a5d05c71b BUILD: quic: QUIC mux build fix for 32-bit build
Thank you to Ilya for having reported this issue in GH #1897

Must be backported to 2.6.
2022-10-14 22:43:08 +02:00
Amaury Denoyelle
5c25dc5bfd CLEANUP: quic: fix headers
Clean up quic sources by adjusting headers list included depending
on the actual dependency of each source file.

On some occasion, xprt_quic.h was removed from included list. This is
useful to help reducing the dependency on this single file and cleaning
up QUIC haproxy architecture.

This should be backported up to 2.6.
2022-10-03 16:25:17 +02:00
Amaury Denoyelle
d6922d5471 CLEANUP: mux-quic: remove usage of non-standard ull type
ull is a typedef to unsigned long long. It is only defined in
xprt_quic-t.h. Its usage should be limited over time to reduce xprt_quic
dependency over the whole code. It can be replaced by ullong typedef
from compat.h.

For the moment, ull references have been replaced in qmux_trace module.
They were only used for printf format and has been replaced by the true
variable type.

This change is useful to reduce dependencies on xprt_quic in other
files.

This should be backported up to 2.6.
2022-10-03 16:24:44 +02:00
Amaury Denoyelle
36d50bff22 REORG: mux-quic: extract traces in a dedicated source file
QUIC MUX implements several APIs to interface with stream, quic-conn and
app-ops layers. It is planified to better separate this roles, possibly
by using several files.

The first step is to extract QUIC MUX traces in a dedicated source
files. This will allow to reuse traces in multiple files.

The main objective is to be
able to support both TCP and HTTP proxy mode with a common base and add
specialized modules on top of it.

This should be backported up to 2.6.
2022-09-20 15:35:09 +02:00