QuicCodecDispatcher.java — netty Source File
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package io.netty.handler.codec.quic;
import io.netty.buffer.ByteBuf;
import io.netty.channel.Channel;
import io.netty.channel.ChannelHandlerContext;
import io.netty.channel.ChannelInboundHandlerAdapter;
import io.netty.channel.socket.DatagramPacket;
import io.netty.util.internal.ObjectUtil;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.Nullable;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.concurrent.CopyOnWriteArrayList;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicBoolean;
/**
* Special {@link io.netty.channel.ChannelHandler} that should be used to init {@link Channel}s that will be used
* for QUIC while <a href="https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man7/socket.7.html">SO_REUSEPORT</a> is used to
* bind to same {@link java.net.InetSocketAddress} multiple times. This is necessary to ensure QUIC packets are always
* dispatched to the correct codec that keeps the mapping for the connection id.
* This implementation use a very simple mapping strategy by encoding the index of the internal datastructure that
* keeps track of the different {@link ChannelHandlerContext}s into the destination connection id. This way once a
* {@code QUIC} packet is received its possible to forward it to the right codec.
* Subclasses might change how encoding / decoding of the index is done by overriding {@link #decodeIndex(ByteBuf)}
* and {@link #newIdGenerator(int)}.
* <p>
* It is important that the same {@link QuicCodecDispatcher} instance is shared between all the {@link Channel}s that
* are bound to the same {@link java.net.InetSocketAddress} and use {@code SO_REUSEPORT}.
* <p>
* An alternative way to handle this would be to do the "routing" to the correct socket in an {@code epbf} program
* by implementing your own {@link QuicConnectionIdGenerator} that issue ids that can be understood and handled by the
* {@code epbf} program to route the packet to the correct socket.
*
*/
public abstract class QuicCodecDispatcher extends ChannelInboundHandlerAdapter {
// 20 is the max as per RFC.
// See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc9000#section-17.2
private static final int MAX_LOCAL_CONNECTION_ID_LENGTH = 20;
// Use a CopyOnWriteArrayList as modifications to the List should only happen during bootstrapping and teardown
// of the channels.
private final List<ChannelHandlerContextDispatcher> contextList = new CopyOnWriteArrayList<>();
private final int localConnectionIdLength;
// ... (266 more lines)
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What does QuicCodecDispatcher.java do?
QuicCodecDispatcher.java is a source file in the netty codebase, written in java. It belongs to the Buffer domain, Allocators subdomain.
Where is QuicCodecDispatcher.java in the architecture?
QuicCodecDispatcher.java is located at codec-classes-quic/src/main/java/io/netty/handler/codec/quic/QuicCodecDispatcher.java (domain: Buffer, subdomain: Allocators, directory: codec-classes-quic/src/main/java/io/netty/handler/codec/quic).
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