diameter_sctp
Diameter transport over SCTP.
This module implements diameter transport over SCTP using gen_sctp(3). 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(3).
Functions
start({Type, Ref}, Svc, [Opt]) -> {ok, Pid, [LAddr]} | {error, Reason}
Type = connect | accept
Ref = diameter:transport_ref()
Svc = #diameter_service{}
Opt = OwnOpt | SctpOpt
Pid = pid()
LAddr = inet:ip_address()
Reason = term()
OwnOpt = {raddr, inet:ip_address()} | {rport, integer()} | {accept, Match}
SctpOpt = term()
Match = inet:ip_address() | string() | [Match]
The start function required by diameter_transport(3).
Options raddr
and rport
specify the remote address
and port for a connecting transport and not valid for a listening
transport: the former is required while latter defaults to 3868 if
unspecified.
Multiple raddr
options can be specified, in which case the
connecting transport in question attempts each in sequence until
an association is established.
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 association 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.
Remaining options are any accepted by gen_sctp:open/1, with the exception
of options mode
, binary
, list
, active
and sctp_events
.
Note that options ip
and port
specify the local address
and port respectively.
Multiple ip
options can be specified for a multihomed peer.
If none are specified then the values of Host-IP-Address
in the diameter_service
record are used.
(In particular, one of these must be specified.)
Option port
defaults to 3868 for a listening transport and 0 for a
connecting transport.
Warning!
An insufficiently large receive buffer may result in a peer having to
resend incoming messages: set the inet(3) option recbuf
to increase
the buffer size.
An insufficiently large send buffer may result in outgoing messages
being discarded: set the inet(3) option sndbuf
to increase
the buffer size.
The transport_data
field of record diameter_packet
is used to communicate the stream on which an inbound message
has been received, or on which an outbound message should be sent.
The value will be of the form {stream, Id}
for an inbound
message passed to a handle_request/3 or handle_answer/4
callback.
For an outbound message, {outstream, Id}
in the return value of
handle_request/3 or prepare_retransmit/3 sets the outbound
stream, the stream id being interpreted modulo the number of outbound
streams.
Any other value, or not setting a value, causes successive such sends
to cycle though all outbound streams.