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packet_number_generator.go
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packet_number_generator.go
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package quic
import (
"crypto/rand"
"math"
"github.com/lucas-clemente/quic-go/protocol"
)
// The packetNumberGenerator generates the packet number for the next packet
// it randomly skips a packet number every averagePeriod packets (on average)
// it is guarantued to never skip two consecutive packet numbers
type packetNumberGenerator struct {
averagePeriod protocol.PacketNumber
next protocol.PacketNumber
nextToSkip protocol.PacketNumber
}
func newPacketNumberGenerator(averagePeriod protocol.PacketNumber) *packetNumberGenerator {
return &packetNumberGenerator{
next: 1,
averagePeriod: averagePeriod,
}
}
func (p *packetNumberGenerator) Peek() protocol.PacketNumber {
return p.next
}
func (p *packetNumberGenerator) Pop() protocol.PacketNumber {
next := p.next
// generate a new packet number for the next packet
p.next++
if p.next == p.nextToSkip {
p.next++
p.generateNewSkip()
}
return next
}
func (p *packetNumberGenerator) generateNewSkip() error {
num, err := p.getRandomNumber()
if err != nil {
return err
}
skip := protocol.PacketNumber(num) * (p.averagePeriod - 1) / (math.MaxUint16 / 2)
// make sure that there are never two consecutive packet numbers that are skipped
p.nextToSkip = p.next + 2 + skip
return nil
}
// getRandomNumber() generates a cryptographically secure random number between 0 and MaxUint16 (= 65535)
// The expectation value is 65535/2
func (p *packetNumberGenerator) getRandomNumber() (uint16, error) {
b := make([]byte, 2)
_, err := rand.Read(b)
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
num := uint16(b[0])<<8 + uint16(b[1])
return num, nil
}