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Module type
Parameter
Class
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TLS module given a flow
module F : Mirage_flow_lwt.S
module FLOW = F
type error = [
| `Tls_alert of Tls.Packet.alert_type
| `Tls_failure of Tls.Engine.failure
| `Read of F.error
| `Write of F.write_error
]
possible errors: incoming alert, processing failure, or a problem in the underlying flow.
The type for write errors.
we provide the FLOW interface
include Mirage_flow_lwt.S
with type 'a io := 'a io
and type buffer := buffer
and type error := error
and type write_error := write_error
val pp_error : error Fmt.t
pp_error
is the pretty-printer for errors.
val pp_write_error : write_error Fmt.t
pp_write_error
is the pretty-printer for write errors.
The type for flows. A flow represents the state of a single reliable stream that is connected to an endpoint.
val read : flow -> (buffer Mirage_flow.or_eof, error) Stdlib.result io
read flow
blocks until some data is available and returns a fresh buffer containing it.
The returned buffer will be of a size convenient to the flow implementation, but will always have at least 1 byte.
If the remote endpoint calls close
then calls to read
will keep returning data until all the in-flight data has been read. read flow
will return `Eof
when the remote endpoint has called close
and when there is no more in-flight data.
val write : flow -> buffer -> (unit, write_error) Stdlib.result io
write flow buffer
writes a buffer to the flow. There is no indication when the buffer has actually been read and, therefore, it must not be reused. The contents may be transmitted in separate packets, depending on the underlying transport. The result Ok ()
indicates success, Error `Closed
indicates that the connection is now closed and therefore the data could not be written. Other errors are possible.
val writev : flow -> buffer list -> (unit, write_error) Stdlib.result io
writev flow buffers
writes a sequence of buffers to the flow. There is no indication when the buffers have actually been read and, therefore, they must not be reused. The result Ok ()
indicates success, Error `Closed
indicates that the connection is now closed and therefore the data could not be written. Other errors are possible.
close flow
flushes all pending writes and signals the remote endpoint that there will be no future writes. Once the remote endpoint has read all pending data, it is expected that calls to read
on the remote return `Eof
.
Note it is still possible for the remote endpoint to write
to the flow and for the local endpoint to call read
. This state where the local endpoint has called close
but the remote endpoint has not called close
is similar to that of a half-closed TCP connection or a Unix socket after shutdown(SHUTDOWN_WRITE)
.
close flow
waits until the remote endpoint has also called close
before returning. At this point no data can flow in either direction and resources associated with the flow can be freed.
val reneg :
?authenticator:X509.Authenticator.t ->
?acceptable_cas:X509.Distinguished_name.t list ->
?cert:Tls.Config.own_cert ->
?drop:bool ->
flow ->
(unit, write_error) Stdlib.result Lwt.t
reneg ~authenticator ~acceptable_cas ~cert ~drop t
renegotiates the session, and blocks until the renegotiation finished. Optionally, a new authenticator
and acceptable_cas
can be used. The own certificate can be adjusted by cert
. If drop
is true
(the default), application data received before the renegotiation finished is dropped.
val client_of_flow :
?trace:tracer ->
Tls.Config.client ->
?host:string ->
FLOW.flow ->
(flow, write_error) Stdlib.result Lwt.t
client_of_flow ~trace client ~host flow
upgrades the existing connection to TLS using the client
configuration, using host
as peer name.
val server_of_flow :
?trace:tracer ->
Tls.Config.server ->
FLOW.flow ->
(flow, write_error) Stdlib.result Lwt.t
server_of_flow ?tracer server flow
upgrades the flow to a TLS connection using the server
configuration.
val epoch : flow -> (Tls.Core.epoch_data, unit) Stdlib.result
epoch flow
extracts information of the established session.