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Neqo, an Implementation of QUIC written in Rust
To run test HTTP/3 programs (neqo-client and neqo-server):
cargo build
./target/debug/neqo-server '[::]:12345' --db ./test-fixture/db
./target/debug/neqo-client http://127.0.0.1:12345/
If a "Failure to load dynamic library" error happens at runtime, do
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$(dirname "$(find . -name libssl3.so -print | head -1)")"
On a macOS, do
export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH="$(dirname "$(find . -name libssl3.dylib -print | head -1)")"
Faster Builds with Separate NSS/NSPR
You can clone NSS (https://hg.mozilla.org/projects/nss) and NSPR
(https://hg.mozilla.org/projects/nspr) into the same directory and export an
environment variable called NSS_DIR
pointing to NSS. This causes the build to
use the existing NSS checkout. However, in order to run anything that depends
on NSS, you need to set $\[DY]LD\_LIBRARY\_PATH
to point to
$NSS_DIR/../dist/Debug/lib
.
Note: If you did not compile NSS separately, you need to have mercurial (hg), installed. NSS builds require gyp, and ninja (or ninja-build) to be present also.
Debugging Neqo
QUIC Logging
Enable QLOG with:
$ mkdir "$logdir"
$ ./target/debug/neqo-server '[::]:12345' --db ./test-fixture/db --qlog-dir "$logdir"
$ ./target/debug/neqo-client 'https://[::]:12345/' --qlog-dir "$logdir"
You may use https://qvis.quictools.info/ by uploading the QLOG files and visualize the flows.
Using SSLKEYLOGFILE to decrypt Wireshark logs
TODO: What is the minimum Wireshark version needed? TODO: Above link may be incorrect, protocol now called TLS instead of SSL?
Using RUST_LOG effectively
As documented in the env_logger documentation,
the RUST_LOG
environment variable can be used to selectively enable log messages
from Rust code. This works for Neqo's cmdline tools, as well as for when Neqo is
incorporated into Gecko, although Gecko needs to be built in debug mode.
Some examples:
RUST_LOG=neqo_transport::dump ./mach run
lists sent and received QUIC packets and their frames' contents only.RUST_LOG=neqo_transport=debug,neqo_http3=trace,info ./mach run
sets a 'debug' log level for transport, 'trace' level for http3, and 'info' log level for all other Rust crates, both Neqo and others used by Gecko.RUST_LOG=neqo=trace,error ./mach run
setstrace
level for all modules starting with "neqo", and setserror
as minimum log level for other unrelated Rust log messages.
Trying In-development Neqo code in Gecko
In a checked-out copy of Gecko source, set [patches.*]
values for the four
Neqo crates to local versions in the root Cargo.toml
. For example, if Neqo
was checked out to /home/alice/git/neqo
, add the following lines to the root
Cargo.toml
.
[patch."https://github.com/mozilla/neqo"]
neqo-http3 = { path = "/home/alice/git/neqo/neqo-http3" }
neqo-transport = { path = "/home/alice/git/neqo/neqo-transport" }
neqo-common = { path = "/home/alice/git/neqo/neqo-common" }
neqo-qpack = { path = "/home/alice/git/neqo/neqo-qpack" }
neqo-crypto = { path = "/home/alice/git/neqo/neqo-crypto" }
Then run the following:
./mach vendor rust
Compile Gecko as usual with ./mach build
.
Note: Using newer Neqo code with Gecko may also require changes (likely to neqo_glue
) if
something has changed.
Dependencies
~7–17MB
~209K SLoC