// Copyright 2016 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef NET_THIRD_PARTY_HTTP2_HTTP2_CONSTANTS_H_ #define NET_THIRD_PARTY_HTTP2_HTTP2_CONSTANTS_H_ // Constants from the HTTP/2 spec, RFC 7540, and associated helper functions. #include #include #include #include "net/third_party/http2/platform/api/http2_export.h" #include "net/third_party/http2/platform/api/http2_string.h" namespace http2 { // TODO(jamessynge): create http2_simple_types for types similar to // SpdyStreamId, but not for structures like Http2FrameHeader. Then will be // able to move these stream id functions there. constexpr uint32_t UInt31Mask() { return 0x7fffffff; } constexpr uint32_t StreamIdMask() { return UInt31Mask(); } // The value used to identify types of frames. Upper case to match the RFC. // The comments indicate which flags are valid for that frame type. // ALTSVC is defined in http://httpwg.org/http-extensions/alt-svc.html // (not yet final standard as of March 2016, but close). enum class Http2FrameType : uint8_t { DATA = 0, // END_STREAM | PADDED HEADERS = 1, // END_STREAM | END_HEADERS | PADDED | PRIORITY PRIORITY = 2, // RST_STREAM = 3, // SETTINGS = 4, // ACK PUSH_PROMISE = 5, // END_HEADERS | PADDED PING = 6, // ACK GOAWAY = 7, // WINDOW_UPDATE = 8, // CONTINUATION = 9, // END_HEADERS ALTSVC = 10, // }; // Is the frame type known/supported? inline bool IsSupportedHttp2FrameType(uint32_t v) { return v <= static_cast(Http2FrameType::ALTSVC); } inline bool IsSupportedHttp2FrameType(Http2FrameType v) { return IsSupportedHttp2FrameType(static_cast(v)); } // The return type is 'Http2String' so that they can generate a unique string // for each unsupported value. Since these are just used for debugging/error // messages, that isn't a cost to we need to worry about. The same applies to // the functions later in this file. HTTP2_EXPORT_PRIVATE Http2String Http2FrameTypeToString(Http2FrameType v); HTTP2_EXPORT_PRIVATE Http2String Http2FrameTypeToString(uint8_t v); HTTP2_EXPORT_PRIVATE inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, Http2FrameType v) { return out << Http2FrameTypeToString(v); } // Flags that appear in supported frame types. These are treated as bit masks. // The comments indicate for which frame types the flag is valid. enum Http2FrameFlag { END_STREAM = 0x01, // DATA, HEADERS ACK = 0x01, // SETTINGS, PING END_HEADERS = 0x04, // HEADERS, PUSH_PROMISE, CONTINUATION PADDED = 0x08, // DATA, HEADERS, PUSH_PROMISE PRIORITY = 0x20, // HEADERS }; // Formats zero or more flags for the specified type of frame. Returns an // empty string if flags==0. HTTP2_EXPORT_PRIVATE Http2String Http2FrameFlagsToString(Http2FrameType type, uint8_t flags); HTTP2_EXPORT_PRIVATE Http2String Http2FrameFlagsToString(uint8_t type, uint8_t flags); // Error codes for GOAWAY and RST_STREAM frames. enum class Http2ErrorCode : uint32_t { // The associated condition is not a result of an error. For example, a GOAWAY // might include this code to indicate graceful shutdown of a connection. HTTP2_NO_ERROR = 0x0, // The endpoint detected an unspecific protocol error. This error is for use // when a more specific error code is not available. PROTOCOL_ERROR = 0x1, // The endpoint encountered an unexpected internal error. INTERNAL_ERROR = 0x2, // The endpoint detected that its peer violated the flow-control protocol. FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR = 0x3, // The endpoint sent a SETTINGS frame but did not receive a response in a // timely manner. See Section 6.5.3 ("Settings Synchronization"). SETTINGS_TIMEOUT = 0x4, // The endpoint received a frame after a stream was half-closed. STREAM_CLOSED = 0x5, // The endpoint received a frame with an invalid size. FRAME_SIZE_ERROR = 0x6, // The endpoint refused the stream prior to performing any application // processing (see Section 8.1.4 for details). REFUSED_STREAM = 0x7, // Used by the endpoint to indicate that the stream is no longer needed. CANCEL = 0x8, // The endpoint is unable to maintain the header compression context // for the connection. COMPRESSION_ERROR = 0x9, // The connection established in response to a CONNECT request (Section 8.3) // was reset or abnormally closed. CONNECT_ERROR = 0xa, // The endpoint detected that its peer is exhibiting a behavior that might // be generating excessive load. ENHANCE_YOUR_CALM = 0xb, // The underlying transport has properties that do not meet minimum // security requirements (see Section 9.2). INADEQUATE_SECURITY = 0xc, // The endpoint requires that HTTP/1.1 be used instead of HTTP/2. HTTP_1_1_REQUIRED = 0xd, }; // Is the error code supported? (So far that means it is in RFC 7540.) inline bool IsSupportedHttp2ErrorCode(uint32_t v) { return v <= static_cast(Http2ErrorCode::HTTP_1_1_REQUIRED); } inline bool IsSupportedHttp2ErrorCode(Http2ErrorCode v) { return IsSupportedHttp2ErrorCode(static_cast(v)); } // Format the specified error code. HTTP2_EXPORT_PRIVATE Http2String Http2ErrorCodeToString(uint32_t v); HTTP2_EXPORT_PRIVATE Http2String Http2ErrorCodeToString(Http2ErrorCode v); HTTP2_EXPORT_PRIVATE inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, Http2ErrorCode v) { return out << Http2ErrorCodeToString(v); } // Supported parameters in SETTINGS frames; so far just those in RFC 7540. enum class Http2SettingsParameter : uint16_t { // Allows the sender to inform the remote endpoint of the maximum size of the // header compression table used to decode header blocks, in octets. The // encoder can select any size equal to or less than this value by using // signaling specific to the header compression format inside a header block // (see [COMPRESSION]). The initial value is 4,096 octets. HEADER_TABLE_SIZE = 0x1, // This setting can be used to disable server push (Section 8.2). An endpoint // MUST NOT send a PUSH_PROMISE frame if it receives this parameter set to a // value of 0. An endpoint that has both set this parameter to 0 and had it // acknowledged MUST treat the receipt of a PUSH_PROMISE frame as a connection // error (Section 5.4.1) of type PROTOCOL_ERROR. // // The initial value is 1, which indicates that server push is permitted. Any // value other than 0 or 1 MUST be treated as a connection error (Section // 5.4.1) of type PROTOCOL_ERROR. ENABLE_PUSH = 0x2, // Indicates the maximum number of concurrent streams that the sender will // allow. This limit is directional: it applies to the number of streams that // the sender permits the receiver to create. Initially, there is no limit to // this value. It is recommended that this value be no smaller than 100, so as // to not unnecessarily limit parallelism. // // A value of 0 for MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS SHOULD NOT be treated as // special by endpoints. A zero value does prevent the creation of new // streams; however, this can also happen for any limit that is exhausted with // active streams. Servers SHOULD only set a zero value for short durations; // if a server does not wish to accept requests, closing the connection is // more appropriate. MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS = 0x3, // Indicates the sender's initial window size (in octets) for stream-level // flow control. The initial value is 2^16-1 (65,535) octets. // // This setting affects the window size of all streams (see Section 6.9.2). // // Values above the maximum flow-control window size of 2^31-1 MUST be treated // as a connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR. INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE = 0x4, // Indicates the size of the largest frame payload that the sender is willing // to receive, in octets. // // The initial value is 2^14 (16,384) octets. The value advertised by an // endpoint MUST be between this initial value and the maximum allowed frame // size (2^24-1 or 16,777,215 octets), inclusive. Values outside this range // MUST be treated as a connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type // PROTOCOL_ERROR. MAX_FRAME_SIZE = 0x5, // This advisory setting informs a peer of the maximum size of header list // that the sender is prepared to accept, in octets. The value is based on the // uncompressed size of header fields, including the length of the name and // value in octets plus an overhead of 32 octets for each header field. // // For any given request, a lower limit than what is advertised MAY be // enforced. The initial value of this setting is unlimited. MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE = 0x6, }; // Is the settings parameter supported (so far that means it is in RFC 7540)? inline bool IsSupportedHttp2SettingsParameter(uint32_t v) { return 0 < v && v <= static_cast( Http2SettingsParameter::MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE); } inline bool IsSupportedHttp2SettingsParameter(Http2SettingsParameter v) { return IsSupportedHttp2SettingsParameter(static_cast(v)); } // Format the specified settings parameter. HTTP2_EXPORT_PRIVATE Http2String Http2SettingsParameterToString(uint32_t v); HTTP2_EXPORT_PRIVATE Http2String Http2SettingsParameterToString(Http2SettingsParameter v); inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, Http2SettingsParameter v) { return out << Http2SettingsParameterToString(v); } // Information about the initial, minimum and maximum value of settings (not // applicable to all settings parameters). class Http2SettingsInfo { public: // Default value for HEADER_TABLE_SIZE. static constexpr uint32_t DefaultHeaderTableSize() { return 4096; } // Default value for ENABLE_PUSH. static constexpr bool DefaultEnablePush() { return true; } // Default value for INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE. static constexpr uint32_t DefaultInitialWindowSize() { return 65535; } // Maximum value for INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE, and for the connection flow control // window, and for each stream flow control window. static constexpr uint32_t MaximumWindowSize() { return UInt31Mask(); } // Default value for MAX_FRAME_SIZE. static constexpr uint32_t DefaultMaxFrameSize() { return 16384; } // Minimum value for MAX_FRAME_SIZE. static constexpr uint32_t MinimumMaxFrameSize() { return 16384; } // Maximum value for MAX_FRAME_SIZE. static constexpr uint32_t MaximumMaxFrameSize() { return (1 << 24) - 1; } }; } // namespace http2 #endif // NET_THIRD_PARTY_HTTP2_HTTP2_CONSTANTS_H_