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NAME

       diameter_tcp - Diameter transport over TCP.

DESCRIPTION

       This  module  implements  diameter  transport  over  TCP  using  gen_tcp(3erl).  It can be
       specified as the value  of  a  transport_module  option  to  diameter:add_transport/2  and
       implements   the   behaviour  documented  in  diameter_transport(3erl).  TLS  security  is
       supported,  either  as  an  upgrade  following  capabilities  exchange  or  at  connection
       establishment.

       Note  that  the ssl application is required for TLS and must be started before configuring
       TLS capability on diameter transports.

EXPORTS

       start({Type, Ref}, Svc, [Opt]) -> {ok, Pid} | {ok, Pid, [LAddr]} | {error, Reason}

              Types:

                 Type = connect | accept
                 Ref = diameter:transport_ref()
                 Svc = #diameter_service{}
                 Opt = OwnOpt | SslOpt | TcpOpt
                 Pid = pid()
                 LAddr = inet:ip_address()
                 Reason = term()
                 OwnOpt = {raddr, inet:ip_address()} | {rport, integer()}  |  {accept,  Match}  |
                 {port,  integer()}  | {fragment_timer, infinity | 0..16#FFFFFFFF} | {message_cb,
                 diameter:eval()} | {sender, boolean()}
                 SslOpt = {ssl_options, true | list()}
                 TcpOpt = term()
                 Match = inet:ip_address() | string() | [Match]

              The start function required by diameter_transport(3erl).

              Options raddr and rport specify the  remote  address  and  port  for  a  connecting
              transport and are not valid for a listening transport.

              Option accept specifies remote addresses for a listening transport and is not valid
              for a connecting transport. If specified, a remote address that does not match  one
              of  the  specified  addresses  causes the connection to be aborted. Multiple accept
              options can be specified. A string-valued Match that does not parse as  an  address
              is interpreted as a regular expression.

              Option  ssl_options  must  be  specified for a transport that should support TLS: a
              value of true results in a TLS handshake immediately upon connection  establishment
              while  list()  specifies  options  to be passed to ssl:connect/2 or ssl:handshake/2
              after capabilities exchange if TLS is negotiated.

              Option fragment_timer specifies the timeout, in milliseconds, of a  timer  used  to
              flush  messages from the incoming byte stream even if the number of bytes indicated
              in the Message Length field of its Diameter Header have not yet  been  accumulated:
              such  a  message  is  received  over  the  transport interface after two successive
              timeouts without the reception of additional bytes. Defaults to 1000.

              Option sender specifies whether or not to  use  a  dedicated  process  for  sending
              outgoing  messages,  which  avoids  the  possibility  of  send  blocking reception.
              Defaults to false. If set to true then a message_cb that avoids the possibility  of
              messages being queued in the sender process without bound should be configured.

              Option  message_cb  specifies  a  callback that is invoked on incoming and outgoing
              messages, that can be used  to  implement  flow  control.  It  is  applied  to  two
              arguments: an atom indicating the reason for the callback (send, recv, or ack after
              a completed send), and the message in  question  (binary()  on  recv,  binary()  or
              diameter_packet record on send or ack, or false on ack when an incoming request has
              been discarded). It should return a list of actions and a new callback as tail; eg.
              [fun  cb/3,  State]. Valid actions are the atoms send or recv, to cause a following
              message-valued action to be sent/received, a message to send/receive  (binary()  or
              diameter_packet  record),  or  a boolean() to enable/disable reading on the socket.
              More than one send/recv/message sequence can be returned from  the  same  callback,
              and  an  initial  send/recv  can  be omitted if the same as the value passed as the
              callback's first argument. Reading is initially enabled, and returning  false  does
              not imply there cannot be subsequent recv callbacks since messages may already have
              been read. An empty tail is equivalent to the prevailing callback.  Defaults  to  a
              callback equivalent to fun(ack, _) -> []; (_, Msg) -> [Msg] end.

              Remaining  options  are  any  accepted  by ssl:connect/3 or gen_tcp:connect/3 for a
              connecting  transport,  or  ssl:listen/2  or  gen_tcp:listen/2  for   a   listening
              transport,  depending  on  whether  or  not {ssl_options, true} has been specified.
              Options binary, packet and active cannot be specified. Also,  option  port  can  be
              specified  for  a  listening  transport  to  specify  the local listening port, the
              default being the standardized 3868. Note that the option ip  specifies  the  local
              address.

              An  ssl_options list must be specified if and only if the transport in question has
              set Inband-Security-Id to 1 (TLS), as specified to either  diameter:start_service/2
              or   diameter:add_transport/2,   so   that   the  transport  process  will  receive
              notification of  whether  or  not  to  commence  with  a  TLS  handshake  following
              capabilities  exchange.  Failing  to  specify  an  options  list  on  a TLS-capable
              transport for which TLS is negotiated will cause TLS handshake to fail. Failing  to
              specify TLS capability when ssl_options has been specified will cause the transport
              process to wait for a  notification  that  will  not  be  forthcoming,  which  will
              eventually cause the RFC 3539 watchdog to take down the connection.

              The  first element of a non-empty Host-IP-Address list in Svc provides the local IP
              address if an ip option is not specified. The  local  address  is  either  returned
              fromstart/3 or passed in a connected message over the transport interface.

SEE ALSO

       diameter(3erl), diameter_transport(3erl), gen_tcp(3erl), inet(3erl), ssl(3erl)