Diameter transport interface.
A module specified as a transport_module to diameter:add_transport/2
must implement the interface documented here.
The interface consists of a function with which
diameter starts a transport process and a message interface with which
the transport process communicates with the process that starts it (aka its
parent).
DATA TYPES
message() = binary() | diameter_codec:packet()A Diameter message as passed over the transport interface.
For an inbound message from a transport process, a diameter_codec:packet() must
contain the received message in its bin field.
In the case of an inbound request, any value set in the
transport_data field will passed back to the transport module
in the corresponding answer message, unless the sender supplies
another value.
For an outbound message to a transport process, a diameter_codec:packet() has a
value other than undefined in its transport_data field
and has the binary() to send in its bin field.
Functions
Type = connect | acceptRef = diameter:transport_ref()Svc = #diameter_service{}Config = term()Pid = pid()LAddrs = [inet:ip_address()]Reason = term()
Start a transport process. Called by diameter as a consequence of a call to diameter:add_transport/2 in order to establish or accept a transport connection respectively. A transport process maintains a connection with a single remote peer.
Type indicates whether the transport process in question
is being started for a connecting (Type=connect) or listening
(Type=accept) transport.
In the latter case, transport processes are started as required to
accept connections from multiple peers.
Ref is the value that was returned from the call to diameter:add_transport/2 that has lead to starting of a transport process.
Svc contains capabilities passed to diameter:start_service/2 and
diameter:add_transport/2, values passed to the latter overriding those
passed to the former.
Config is as passed in transport_config tuple in the
diameter:transport_opt() list passed to diameter:add_transport/2.
The start function should use the Host-IP-Address list in
Svc and/or Config to select and return an appropriate
list of local IP addresses.
In the connecting case, the local address list can instead be
communicated in a connected message (see MESSAGES below)
following connection establishment.
In either case, the local address list is used to populate
Host-IP-Address AVPs in outgoing capabilities exchange
messages if Host-IP-Address is unspecified.
A transport process must implement the message interface documented below. It should retain the pid of its parent, monitor the parent and terminate if it dies. It should not link to the parent. It should exit if its transport connection with its peer is lost.
MESSAGES
All messages sent over the transport interface are of the
form {diameter, term()}.
A transport process can expect messages of the following types from its parent.
{diameter, {send, message() | false}}
An outbound Diameter message.
The atom false can only be received when request
acknowledgements have been requests: see the ack message
below.
{diameter, {close, Pid}}
A request to terminate the transport process after having received DPA
in response to DPR.
The transport process should exit.
Pid is the pid() of the parent process.
{diameter, {tls, Ref, Type, Bool}}
Indication of whether or not capabilities exchange has selected
inband security using TLS.
Ref is a reference() that must be included in the
{diameter, {tls, Ref}} reply message to the transport's
parent process (see below).
Type is either connect or accept depending on
whether the process has been started for a connecting or listening
transport respectively.
Bool is a boolean() indicating whether or not the transport
connection should be upgraded to TLS.
If TLS is requested (Bool=true) then a connecting process should
initiate a TLS handshake with the peer and an accepting process should
prepare to accept a handshake.
A successful handshake should be followed by a {diameter, {tls, Ref}}
message to the parent process.
A failed handshake should cause the process to exit.
This message is only sent to a transport process over whose
Inband-Security-Id configuration has indicated support for
TLS.
A transport process should send messages of the following types to its parent.
{diameter, {self(), connected}}
Inform the parent that the transport process with Type=accept has
established a connection with the peer.
Not sent if the transport process has Type=connect.
{diameter, {self(), connected, Remote}}{diameter, {self(), connected, Remote, [LocalAddr]}}
Inform the parent that the transport process with Type=connect
has established a connection with a peer.
Not sent if the transport process has Type=accept.�
Remote is an arbitrary term that uniquely identifies the remote
endpoint to which the transport has connected.
A LocalAddr list has the same semantics as one returned from
start/3.
{diameter, ack}
Request acknowledgements of unanswered requests.
A transport process should send this once before passing incoming
Diameter messages into diameter.
As a result, every Diameter request passed into diameter with a
recv message (below) will be answered with a
send message (above), either a message() for the transport
process to send or the atom false if the request has been
discarded or otherwise not answered.
This is to allow a transport process to keep count of the number
of incoming request messages that have not yet been answered or
discarded, to allow it to regulate the amount of incoming traffic.
Both diameter_tcp and diameter_sctp request acknowledgements when a
message_cb is configured, turning send/recv message into
callbacks that can be used to regulate traffic.
{diameter, {recv, message()}}An inbound Diameter message.
{diameter, {tls, Ref}}
Acknowledgment of a successful TLS handshake.
Ref is the reference() received in the
{diameter, {tls, Ref, Type, Bool}} message in response
to which the reply is sent.
A transport must exit if a handshake is not successful.