Summary:
The transport parameters format changed in draft 27. It is now self describing via varints.
This diff retains support for the old encoding and does not iterate the mvfst version.
Reviewed By: lnicco
Differential Revision: D20149977
fbshipit-source-id: c6fa9c226f859ed81ca83ada5a8bc5832b4a3388
Summary:
This eliminatees some tech debt by completely removing the notion of version from the core transport parameters structure and the app token for zero rtt.
Note that for the draft-27 changes we will need to temporarily re-introduce it, but to a different layer (the extension encoding itself).
Reviewed By: JunqiWang
Differential Revision: D20073578
fbshipit-source-id: 2b55af621566bf1c20e21dd17251116de1788fa0
Summary:
Draft-22 onwards uses two one byte length fields to encode connection ID length instead of one one byte length field.
To support this without disrupting existing clients we need to make our parsing version dependent. This diff accomplishes it by special casing the existing Facebook client QUIC version (0xfaceb000), and changing the default Facebook client version going forward to 0xfaceb001.
Note that this diff also changes the behavior of the ticket transport parameters. When we changed from draft-18 to draft-19 transport parameters I apparently forgot to update the ticket transport parameters to the new format.
Reviewed By: yangchi
Differential Revision: D16205090
fbshipit-source-id: e74a92fa959d308f4bb43bad76e58d4b58d07322
Summary: Replace hard coded stateless reset token with a token from the stateless reset token generator.
Reviewed By: yangchi
Differential Revision: D15481858
fbshipit-source-id: 30c96843c38c616600466b2fabb6defd5fcc5799
Summary:
Draft-19 onwards effectively punted version negotiation to QUICv2. Now receiving version negotiation on clients is treated as an immediate termination of the connection.
The transport parameter format has also changed to no longer include any reference to the QUIC version. To avoid us (Facebook) having to turn off QUIC traffic in production, our server needs to be able to parse these transport parameters from our older clients. To achieve this when parsing the transport parameters we will, as a temporary measure, check for the Facebook QUIC version to determine which transport parameter format we are parsing. Luckily for us the version we chose maps nicely to an implausible length for the transport parameters (0xface).
Note that this diff still has the client send the old transport parameter format, so that the rollout can be staged.
Reviewed By: yangchi
Differential Revision: D15203481
fbshipit-source-id: dfaaddc3acc76434461b04430b82a0902138c060