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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE class QHttpNetworkRequest; class QHttpNetworkReply; class QByteArray; class QString; namespace Http2 { enum class Settings : quint16 { HEADER_TABLE_SIZE_ID = 0x1, ENABLE_PUSH_ID = 0x2, MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS_ID = 0x3, INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE_ID = 0x4, MAX_FRAME_SIZE_ID = 0x5, MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE_ID = 0x6 }; enum class FrameType : uchar { DATA = 0x0, HEADERS = 0x1, PRIORITY = 0x2, RST_STREAM = 0x3, SETTINGS = 0x4, PUSH_PROMISE = 0x5, PING = 0x6, GOAWAY = 0x7, WINDOW_UPDATE = 0x8, CONTINUATION = 0x9, // ATTENTION: enumerators must be sorted. // We use LAST_FRAME_TYPE to check if // frame type is known, if not - this frame // must be ignored, HTTP/2 5.1). LAST_FRAME_TYPE }; enum class FrameFlag : uchar { EMPTY = 0x0, // Valid for any frame type. ACK = 0x1, // Valid for PING, SETTINGS END_STREAM = 0x1, // Valid for HEADERS, DATA END_HEADERS = 0x4, // Valid for PUSH_PROMISE, HEADERS, PADDED = 0x8, // Valid for PUSH_PROMISE, HEADERS, DATA PRIORITY = 0x20 // Valid for HEADERS, }; Q_DECLARE_FLAGS(FrameFlags, FrameFlag) Q_DECLARE_OPERATORS_FOR_FLAGS(FrameFlags) enum Http2PredefinedParameters { // Old-style enum, so we // can use as Http2::frameHeaderSize for example. clientPrefaceLength = 24, // HTTP/2, 3.5 connectionStreamID = 0, // HTTP/2, 5.1.1 frameHeaderSize = 9, // HTTP/2, 4.1 // It's our max frame size we send in SETTINGS frame, // it's also the default one and we also use it to later // validate incoming frames: maxFrameSize = 16384, // HTTP/2 6.5.2 defaultSessionWindowSize = 65535, // HTTP/2 6.5.2 maxPayloadSize = (1 << 24) - 1, // HTTP/2 6.5.2 // Using 1000 (rather arbitrarily), just to // impose *some* upper limit: maxPeerConcurrentStreams = 1000, maxConcurrentStreams = 100 // HTTP/2, 6.5.2 }; // These are ints, const, they have internal linkage, it's ok to have them in // headers - no ODR violation. const quint32 lastValidStreamID((quint32(1) << 31) - 1); // HTTP/2, 5.1.1 // The default size of 64K is too small and limiting: if we use it, we end up // sending WINDOW_UPDATE frames on a stream/session all the time, for each // 2 DATE frames of size 16K (also default) we'll send a WINDOW_UPDATE frame // for a given stream and have a download speed order of magnitude lower than // our own HTTP/1.1 protocol handler. We choose a bigger window size: normally, // HTTP/2 servers are not afraid to immediately set it to the possible max, // we do the same and split this window size between our concurrent streams. const qint32 maxSessionReceiveWindowSize((quint32(1) << 31) - 1); const qint32 qtDefaultStreamReceiveWindowSize = maxSessionReceiveWindowSize / maxConcurrentStreams; // The class ProtocolParameters allows client code to customize HTTP/2 protocol // handler, if needed. Normally, we use our own default parameters (see below). // In 5.10 we can also use setProperty/property on a QNAM object to pass the // non-default values to the protocol handler. In 5.11 this will probably become // a public API. using RawSettings = QMap; struct Q_AUTOTEST_EXPORT ProtocolParameters { ProtocolParameters(); bool validate() const; QByteArray settingsFrameToBase64() const; struct Frame settingsFrame() const; void addProtocolUpgradeHeaders(QHttpNetworkRequest *request) const; // HPACK: // TODO: for now we ignore them (fix it for 5.11, would require changes in HPACK) bool useHuffman = true; bool indexStrings = true; // This parameter is not negotiated via SETTINGS frames, so we have it // as a member and will convey it to our peer as a WINDOW_UPDATE frame: qint32 maxSessionReceiveWindowSize = Http2::maxSessionReceiveWindowSize; // This is our default SETTINGS frame: // // SETTINGS_INITIAL_WINDOW_SIZE: (2^31 - 1) / 100 // SETTINGS_ENABLE_PUSH: 0. // // Note, whenever we skip some value in our SETTINGS frame, our peer // will assume the defaults recommended by RFC 7540, which in general // are good enough, although we (and most browsers) prefer to work // with larger window sizes. RawSettings settingsFrameData; }; // TODO: remove in 5.11 extern const Q_AUTOTEST_EXPORT char *http2ParametersPropertyName; extern const Q_AUTOTEST_EXPORT char Http2clientPreface[clientPrefaceLength]; enum class FrameStatus { protocolError, sizeError, incompleteFrame, goodFrame }; enum Http2Error { // Old-style enum to avoid excessive name // qualification ... // NB: // I use the last enumerator to check // that errorCode (quint32) is valid, // so it needs to be the highest-numbered! // HTTP/2 7: HTTP2_NO_ERROR = 0x0, PROTOCOL_ERROR = 0x1, INTERNAL_ERROR = 0x2, FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR = 0x3, SETTINGS_TIMEOUT = 0x4, STREAM_CLOSED = 0x5, FRAME_SIZE_ERROR = 0x6, REFUSE_STREAM = 0x7, CANCEL = 0x8, COMPRESSION_ERROR = 0x9, CONNECT_ERROR = 0xa, ENHANCE_YOUR_CALM = 0xb, INADEQUATE_SECURITY = 0xc, HTTP_1_1_REQUIRED = 0xd }; void qt_error(quint32 errorCode, QNetworkReply::NetworkError &error, QString &errorString); QString qt_error_string(quint32 errorCode); QNetworkReply::NetworkError qt_error(quint32 errorCode); bool is_protocol_upgraded(const QHttpNetworkReply &reply); } // namespace Http2 Q_DECLARE_LOGGING_CATEGORY(QT_HTTP2) QT_END_NAMESPACE Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(Http2::Settings) Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(Http2::ProtocolParameters) #endif