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//! A message handler trait for use with
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//! [`ClientCirc::start_conversation`](super::ClientCirc::start_conversation).
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//!
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//! Although this is similar to `stream::cmdcheck`, I am deliberately leaving
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//! them separate. Conceivably they should be unified at some point down the
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//! road?
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use tor_cell::relaycell::msg::AnyRelayMsg;
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use tor_cell::relaycell::{AnyRelayMsgOuter, RelayMsg, UnparsedRelayMsg};
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use crate::crypto::cell::HopNum;
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use crate::{Error, Result};
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use crate::tunnel::reactor::MetaCellDisposition;
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/// An object that checks whether incoming control messages are acceptable on a
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/// circuit, and delivers them to a client if so.
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///
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/// The handler is supplied to
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/// [`ClientCirc::start_conversation`](super::ClientCirc::start_conversation).  It
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/// is used to check any incoming message whose stream ID is 0, and which would
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/// otherwise not be accepted on a given circuit.
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///
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/// (The messages that `tor-proto` will handle on its own, and _not_ deliver, are
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/// are DESTROY, DATA, SENDME, ...)  Ordinarily, any unexpected control
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/// message will cause the circuit to exit with an error.
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pub trait MsgHandler {
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    /// Check whether this message is an acceptable one to receive in reply to
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    /// our command, and handle it if so.
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    ///
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    /// Typically, this handler should perform only simple checks, before
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    /// delivering the message to another task via some kind of channel if
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    /// further processing is needed.
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    ///
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    /// In particular,
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    /// if the circuit might be in use for anything else
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    /// (eg there might be concurrent data flow)
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    /// the implementor should avoid any expensive computations
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    /// or highly contended locks, to avoid blocking the circuit reactor.
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    ///
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    /// If this function returns an error, the circuit will be closed.
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    fn handle_msg(&mut self, msg: AnyRelayMsg) -> Result<MetaCellDisposition>;
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}
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/// Wrapper for `MsgHandler` to implement `MetaCellHandler`
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pub(crate) struct UserMsgHandler<T> {
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    /// From which hop to we expect to get messages?
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    hop: HopNum,
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    /// The handler itself.
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    handler: T,
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}
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impl<T> UserMsgHandler<T> {
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    /// Create a new UserMsgHandler to be the MetaCellHandler for incoming
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    /// control messages a given circuit.
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    pub(crate) fn new(hop: HopNum, handler: T) -> Self {
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        Self { hop, handler }
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    }
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}
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impl<T: MsgHandler + Send> super::reactor::MetaCellHandler for UserMsgHandler<T> {
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    fn expected_hop(&self) -> HopNum {
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        self.hop
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    }
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    fn handle_msg(
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        &mut self,
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        msg: UnparsedRelayMsg,
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        _reactor: &mut super::reactor::circuit::Circuit,
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    ) -> Result<MetaCellDisposition> {
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        let cell: AnyRelayMsgOuter = msg.decode().map_err(|err| Error::BytesErr {
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            object: "cell for message handler",
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            err,
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        })?;
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        let (stream_id, msg) = cell.into_streamid_and_msg();
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        if stream_id.is_some() {
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            return Err(Error::CircProto(format!(
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                "Invalid message type {} received with stream ID",
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                msg.cmd()
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            )));
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        }
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        self.handler.handle_msg(msg)
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    }
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}