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#ifndef AWS_MQTT_MQTT5_CLIENT_H
#define AWS_MQTT_MQTT5_CLIENT_H
/**
* Copyright Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0.
*/
#include <aws/mqtt/mqtt.h>
#include <aws/io/retry_strategy.h>
#include <aws/mqtt/v5/mqtt5_types.h>
AWS_PUSH_SANE_WARNING_LEVEL
struct aws_allocator;
struct aws_client_bootstrap;
struct aws_host_resolution_config;
struct aws_http_message;
struct aws_mqtt5_client;
struct aws_mqtt5_client_lifecycle_event;
struct aws_tls_connection_options;
struct aws_socket_options;
/* public client-related enums */
/**
* Controls how the mqtt client should behave with respect to mqtt sessions.
*/
enum aws_mqtt5_client_session_behavior_type {
/**
* Maps to AWS_MQTT5_CSBT_CLEAN
*/
AWS_MQTT5_CSBT_DEFAULT,
/**
* Always join a new, clean session
*/
AWS_MQTT5_CSBT_CLEAN,
/**
* Always attempt to rejoin an existing session after an initial connection success.
*/
AWS_MQTT5_CSBT_REJOIN_POST_SUCCESS,
/**
* Always attempt to rejoin an existing session. Since the client does not support durable session persistence,
* this option is not guaranteed to be spec compliant because any unacknowledged qos1 publishes (which are
* part of the client session state) will not be present on the initial connection. Until we support
* durable session resumption, this option is technically spec-breaking, but useful.
*/
AWS_MQTT5_CSBT_REJOIN_ALWAYS,
};
/**
* Outbound topic aliasing behavior is controlled by this type.
*
* Topic alias behavior is described in https://docs.oasis-open.org/mqtt/mqtt/v5.0/os/mqtt-v5.0-os.html#_Toc3901113
*
* If the server allows topic aliasing, this setting controls how topic aliases are used on PUBLISH packets sent
* from the client to the server.
*
* If topic aliasing is not supported by the server, this setting has no effect and any attempts to directly
* manipulate the topic alias id in outbound publishes will be ignored.
*/
enum aws_mqtt5_client_outbound_topic_alias_behavior_type {
/**
* Maps to AWS_MQTT5_COTABT_DISABLED This keeps the client from being broken (by default) if the broker
* topic aliasing implementation has a problem.
*/
AWS_MQTT5_COTABT_DEFAULT,
/**
* Outbound aliasing is the user's responsibility. Client will cache and use
* previously-established aliases if they fall within the negotiated limits of the connection.
*
* The user must still always submit a full topic in their publishes because disconnections disrupt
* topic alias mappings unpredictably. The client will properly use the alias when the current connection
* has seen the alias binding already.
*/
AWS_MQTT5_COTABT_MANUAL,
/**
* Client ignores any user-specified topic aliasing and acts on the outbound alias set as an LRU cache.
*/
AWS_MQTT5_COTABT_LRU,
/**
* Completely disable outbound topic aliasing.
*/
AWS_MQTT5_COTABT_DISABLED
};
/**
* Inbound topic aliasing behavior is controlled by this type.
*
* Topic alias behavior is described in https://docs.oasis-open.org/mqtt/mqtt/v5.0/os/mqtt-v5.0-os.html#_Toc3901113
*
* This setting controls whether or not the client will send a positive topic alias maximum to the server
* in its CONNECT packets.
*
* If topic aliasing is not supported by the server, this setting has no net effect.
*/
enum aws_mqtt5_client_inbound_topic_alias_behavior_type {
/**
* Maps to AWS_MQTT5_CITABT_DISABLED
*/
AWS_MQTT5_CITABT_DEFAULT,
/**
* Allow the server to send PUBLISH packets to the client that use topic aliasing
*/
AWS_MQTT5_CITABT_ENABLED,
/**
* Forbid the server from sending PUBLISH packets to the client that use topic aliasing
*/
AWS_MQTT5_CITABT_DISABLED
};
/**
* Configuration struct for all client topic aliasing behavior. If this is left null, then all default options
* (as it zeroed) will be used.
*/
struct aws_mqtt5_client_topic_alias_options {
/**
* Controls what kind of outbound topic aliasing behavior the client should attempt to use.
*/
enum aws_mqtt5_client_outbound_topic_alias_behavior_type outbound_topic_alias_behavior;
/**
* If outbound topic aliasing is set to LRU, this controls the maximum size of the cache. If outbound topic
* aliasing is set to LRU and this is zero, a sensible default is used (25). If outbound topic aliasing is not
* set to LRU, then this setting has no effect.
*
* The final size of the cache is determined by the minimum of this setting and the value of the
* topic_alias_maximum property of the received CONNACK. If the received CONNACK does not have an explicit
* positive value for that field, outbound topic aliasing is disabled for the duration of that connection.
*/
uint16_t outbound_alias_cache_max_size;
/**
* Controls what kind of inbound topic aliasing behavior the client should use.
*
* Even if inbound topic aliasing is enabled, it is up to the server to choose whether or not to use it.
*/
enum aws_mqtt5_client_inbound_topic_alias_behavior_type inbound_topic_alias_behavior;
/**
* If inbound topic aliasing is enabled, this will control the size of the inbound alias cache. If inbound
* aliases are enabled and this is zero, then a sensible default will be used (25). If inbound aliases are
* disabled, this setting has no effect.
*
* Behaviorally, this value overrides anything present in the topic_alias_maximum field of
* the CONNECT packet options.
*/
uint16_t inbound_alias_cache_size;
};
/**
* Extended validation and flow control options
*
* Potentially a point of expansion in the future. We could add custom controls letting people override
* the Aws IOT Core limits based on their account properties. We could, with IoT Core support, add dynamic
* limit recognition via user properties as well.
*/
enum aws_mqtt5_extended_validation_and_flow_control_options {
/**
* Do not do any additional validation or flow control outside of the MQTT5 spec
*/
AWS_MQTT5_EVAFCO_NONE,
/**
* Apply additional client-side operational flow control that respects the
* default AWS IoT Core limits.
*
* Applies the following flow control:
* (1) Outbound throughput throttled to 512KB/s
* (2) Outbound publish TPS throttled to 100
*/
AWS_MQTT5_EVAFCO_AWS_IOT_CORE_DEFAULTS,
};
/**
* Controls how disconnects affect the queued and in-progress operations submitted to the client. Also controls
* how operations are handled while the client is not connected. In particular, if the client is not connected,
* then any operation that would be failed on disconnect (according to these rules) will be rejected.
*/
enum aws_mqtt5_client_operation_queue_behavior_type {
/*
* Maps to AWS_MQTT5_COQBT_FAIL_QOS0_PUBLISH_ON_DISCONNECT
*/
AWS_MQTT5_COQBT_DEFAULT,
/*
* Requeues QoS 1+ publishes on disconnect; unacked publishes go to the front, unprocessed publishes stay
* in place. All other operations (QoS 0 publishes, subscribe, unsubscribe) are failed.
*/
AWS_MQTT5_COQBT_FAIL_NON_QOS1_PUBLISH_ON_DISCONNECT,
/*
* Qos 0 publishes that are not complete at the time of disconnection are failed. Unacked QoS 1+ publishes are
* requeued at the head of the line for immediate retransmission on a session resumption. All other operations
* are requeued in original order behind any retransmissions.
*/
AWS_MQTT5_COQBT_FAIL_QOS0_PUBLISH_ON_DISCONNECT,
/*
* All operations that are not complete at the time of disconnection are failed, except those operations that
* the mqtt 5 spec requires to be retransmitted (unacked qos1+ publishes).
*/
AWS_MQTT5_COQBT_FAIL_ALL_ON_DISCONNECT,
};
/**
* Type of a client lifecycle event
*/
enum aws_mqtt5_client_lifecycle_event_type {
/**
* Emitted when the client begins an attempt to connect to the remote endpoint.
*
* Mandatory event fields: client, user_data
*/
AWS_MQTT5_CLET_ATTEMPTING_CONNECT,
/**
* Emitted after the client connects to the remote endpoint and receives a successful CONNACK.
* Every ATTEMPTING_CONNECT will be followed by exactly one CONNECTION_SUCCESS or one CONNECTION_FAILURE.
*
* Mandatory event fields: client, user_data, connack_data, settings
*/
AWS_MQTT5_CLET_CONNECTION_SUCCESS,
/**
* Emitted at any point during the connection process when it has conclusively failed.
* Every ATTEMPTING_CONNECT will be followed by exactly one CONNECTION_SUCCESS or one CONNECTION_FAILURE.
*
* Mandatory event fields: client, user_data, error_code
* Conditional event fields: connack_data
*/
AWS_MQTT5_CLET_CONNECTION_FAILURE,
/**
* Lifecycle event containing information about a disconnect. Every CONNECTION_SUCCESS will eventually be
* followed by one and only one DISCONNECTION.
*
* Mandatory event fields: client, user_data, error_code
* Conditional event fields: disconnect_data
*/
AWS_MQTT5_CLET_DISCONNECTION,
/**
* Lifecycle event notifying the user that the client has entered the STOPPED state. Entering this state will
* cause the client to wipe all MQTT session state.
*
* Mandatory event fields: client, user_data
*/
AWS_MQTT5_CLET_STOPPED,
};
/* client-related callback function signatures */
/**
* Signature of the continuation function to be called after user-code transforms a websocket handshake request
*/
typedef void(aws_mqtt5_transform_websocket_handshake_complete_fn)(
struct aws_http_message *request,
int error_code,
void *complete_ctx);
/**
* Signature of the websocket handshake request transformation function. After transformation, the completion
* function must be invoked to send the request.
*/
typedef void(aws_mqtt5_transform_websocket_handshake_fn)(
struct aws_http_message *request,
void *user_data,
aws_mqtt5_transform_websocket_handshake_complete_fn *complete_fn,
void *complete_ctx);
/**
* Callback signature for mqtt5 client lifecycle events.
*/
typedef void(aws_mqtt5_client_connection_event_callback_fn)(const struct aws_mqtt5_client_lifecycle_event *event);
/**
* Signature of callback to invoke on Publish success/failure.
*/
typedef void(aws_mqtt5_publish_completion_fn)(
enum aws_mqtt5_packet_type packet_type,
const void *packet,
int error_code,
void *complete_ctx);
/**
* Signature of callback to invoke on Subscribe success/failure.
*/
typedef void(aws_mqtt5_subscribe_completion_fn)(
const struct aws_mqtt5_packet_suback_view *suback,
int error_code,
void *complete_ctx);
/**
* Signature of callback to invoke on Unsubscribe success/failure.
*/
typedef void(aws_mqtt5_unsubscribe_completion_fn)(
const struct aws_mqtt5_packet_unsuback_view *unsuback,
int error_code,
void *complete_ctx);
/**
* Signature of callback to invoke on Publish received
*/
typedef void(aws_mqtt5_publish_received_fn)(const struct aws_mqtt5_packet_publish_view *publish, void *user_data);
/**
* Signature of a listener publish received callback that returns an indicator whether or not the publish
* was handled by the listener.
*/
typedef bool(
aws_mqtt5_listener_publish_received_fn)(const struct aws_mqtt5_packet_publish_view *publish, void *user_data);
/**
* Signature of callback to invoke when a DISCONNECT is fully written to the socket (or fails to be)
*/
typedef void(aws_mqtt5_disconnect_completion_fn)(int error_code, void *complete_ctx);
/**
* Signature of callback invoked when a client has completely destroyed itself
*/
typedef void(aws_mqtt5_client_termination_completion_fn)(void *complete_ctx);
/* operation completion options structures */
/**
* Completion options for the Publish operation
*/
struct aws_mqtt5_publish_completion_options {
aws_mqtt5_publish_completion_fn *completion_callback;
void *completion_user_data;
uint32_t ack_timeout_seconds_override;
};
/**
* Completion options for the Subscribe operation
*/
struct aws_mqtt5_subscribe_completion_options {
aws_mqtt5_subscribe_completion_fn *completion_callback;
void *completion_user_data;
uint32_t ack_timeout_seconds_override;
};
/**
* Completion options for the Unsubscribe operation
*/
struct aws_mqtt5_unsubscribe_completion_options {
aws_mqtt5_unsubscribe_completion_fn *completion_callback;
void *completion_user_data;
uint32_t ack_timeout_seconds_override;
};
/**
* Completion options for the a DISCONNECT operation
*/
struct aws_mqtt5_disconnect_completion_options {
aws_mqtt5_disconnect_completion_fn *completion_callback;
void *completion_user_data;
};
/**
* Mqtt behavior settings that are dynamically negotiated as part of the CONNECT/CONNACK exchange.
*/
struct aws_mqtt5_negotiated_settings {
/**
* The maximum QoS used between the server and client.
*/
enum aws_mqtt5_qos maximum_qos;
/**
* the amount of time in seconds the server will retain the session after a disconnect.
*/
uint32_t session_expiry_interval;
/**
* the number of QoS 1 and QoS2 publications the server is willing to process concurrently.
*/
uint16_t receive_maximum_from_server;
/**
* the maximum packet size the server is willing to accept.
*/
uint32_t maximum_packet_size_to_server;
/**
* the highest value that the server will accept as a Topic Alias sent by the client.
*/
uint16_t topic_alias_maximum_to_server;
/**
* the highest value that the client will accept as a Topic Alias sent by the server.
*/
uint16_t topic_alias_maximum_to_client;
/**
* the amount of time in seconds before the server will disconnect the client for inactivity.
*/
uint16_t server_keep_alive;
/**
* whether the server supports retained messages.
*/
bool retain_available;
/**
* whether the server supports wildcard subscriptions.
*/
bool wildcard_subscriptions_available;
/**
* whether the server supports subscription identifiers
*/
bool subscription_identifiers_available;
/**
* whether the server supports shared subscriptions
*/
bool shared_subscriptions_available;
/**
* whether the client has rejoined an existing session.
*/
bool rejoined_session;
struct aws_byte_buf client_id_storage;
};
/**
* Contains some simple statistics about the current state of the client's queue of operations
*/
struct aws_mqtt5_client_operation_statistics {
/*
* total number of operations submitted to the client that have not yet been completed. Unacked operations
* are a subset of this.
*/
uint64_t incomplete_operation_count;
/*
* total packet size of operations submitted to the client that have not yet been completed. Unacked operations
* are a subset of this.
*/
uint64_t incomplete_operation_size;
/*
* total number of operations that have been sent to the server and are waiting for a corresponding ACK before
* they can be completed.
*/
uint64_t unacked_operation_count;
/*
* total packet size of operations that have been sent to the server and are waiting for a corresponding ACK before
* they can be completed.
*/
uint64_t unacked_operation_size;
};
/**
* Details about a client lifecycle event.
*/
struct aws_mqtt5_client_lifecycle_event {
/**
* Type of event this is.
*/
enum aws_mqtt5_client_lifecycle_event_type event_type;
/**
* Client this event corresponds to. Necessary (can't be replaced with user data) because the client
* doesn't exist at the time the event callback user data is configured.
*/
struct aws_mqtt5_client *client;
/**
* Aws-c-* error code associated with the event
*/
int error_code;
/**
* User data associated with the client's lifecycle event handler. Set with client configuration.
*/
void *user_data;
/**
* If this event was caused by receiving a CONNACK, this will be a view of that packet.
*/
const struct aws_mqtt5_packet_connack_view *connack_data;
/**
* If this is a successful connection establishment, this will contain the negotiated mqtt5 behavioral settings
*/
const struct aws_mqtt5_negotiated_settings *settings;
/**
* If this event was caused by receiving a DISCONNECT, this will be a view of that packet.
*/
const struct aws_mqtt5_packet_disconnect_view *disconnect_data;
};
/**
* Basic mqtt5 client configuration struct.
*
* Contains desired connection properties
* Configuration that represents properties of the mqtt5 CONNECT packet go in the connect view (connect_options)
*/
struct aws_mqtt5_client_options {
/**
* Host to establish mqtt connections to
*/
struct aws_byte_cursor host_name;
/**
* Port to establish mqtt connections to
*/
uint32_t port;
/**
* Client bootstrap to use whenever this client establishes a connection
*/
struct aws_client_bootstrap *bootstrap;
/**
* Socket options to use whenever this client establishes a connection
*/
const struct aws_socket_options *socket_options;
/**
* (Optional) Tls options to use whenever this client establishes a connection
*/
const struct aws_tls_connection_options *tls_options;
/**
* (Optional) Http proxy options to use whenever this client establishes a connection
*/
const struct aws_http_proxy_options *http_proxy_options;
/**
* (Optional) Websocket handshake transformation function and user data. Websockets are used if the
* transformation function is non-null.
*/
aws_mqtt5_transform_websocket_handshake_fn *websocket_handshake_transform;
void *websocket_handshake_transform_user_data;
/**
* All CONNECT-related options, includes the will configuration, if desired
*/
const struct aws_mqtt5_packet_connect_view *connect_options;
/**
* Controls session rejoin behavior
*/
enum aws_mqtt5_client_session_behavior_type session_behavior;
/**
* Controls if any additional AWS-specific validation or flow control should be performed by the client.
*/
enum aws_mqtt5_extended_validation_and_flow_control_options extended_validation_and_flow_control_options;
/**
* Controls how the client treats queued/in-progress operations when the connection drops for any reason.
*/
enum aws_mqtt5_client_operation_queue_behavior_type offline_queue_behavior;
/**
* Controls the exponential backoff behavior when the client is waiting to reconnect.
*
* See: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/architecture/exponential-backoff-and-jitter/
*/
enum aws_exponential_backoff_jitter_mode retry_jitter_mode;
/**
* Minimum amount of time in ms to wait before attempting to reconnect. If this is zero, a default of 1000 ms will
* be used.
*/
uint64_t min_reconnect_delay_ms;
/**
* Maximum amount of time in ms to wait before attempting to reconnect. If this is zero, a default of 120000 ms
* will be used.
*/
uint64_t max_reconnect_delay_ms;
/**
* Amount of time that must elapse with a good connection before the reconnect delay is reset to the minimum. If
* this zero, a default of 30000 ms will be used.
*/
uint64_t min_connected_time_to_reset_reconnect_delay_ms;
/**
* Time interval to wait after sending a PINGREQ for a PINGRESP to arrive. If one does not arrive, the connection
* will be shut down. If this is zero, a default of 30000 ms will be used.
*/
uint32_t ping_timeout_ms;
/**
* Time interval to wait after sending a CONNECT request for a CONNACK to arrive. If one does not arrive, the
* connection will be shut down. If this zero, a default of 20000 ms will be used.
*/
uint32_t connack_timeout_ms;
/**
* Time interval to wait for an ack after sending a SUBSCRIBE, UNSUBSCRIBE, or PUBLISH with QoS 1+ before
* failing the packet, notifying the client of failure, and removing it. If this is zero, a default of 60 seconds
* will be used.
*/
uint32_t ack_timeout_seconds;
/**
* Controls how the client uses mqtt5 topic aliasing. If NULL, zero-based defaults will be used.
*/
const struct aws_mqtt5_client_topic_alias_options *topic_aliasing_options;
/**
* Callback for received publish packets
*/
aws_mqtt5_publish_received_fn *publish_received_handler;
void *publish_received_handler_user_data;
/**
* Callback and user data for all client lifecycle events.
* Life cycle events include:
* ConnectionSuccess
* ConnectionFailure,
* Disconnect
* (client) Stopped
*
* Disconnect lifecycle events are 1-1 with -- strictly after -- ConnectionSuccess events.
*/
aws_mqtt5_client_connection_event_callback_fn *lifecycle_event_handler;
void *lifecycle_event_handler_user_data;
/**
* Callback for when the client has completely destroyed itself
*/
aws_mqtt5_client_termination_completion_fn *client_termination_handler;
void *client_termination_handler_user_data;
/**
* Options to override aspects of DNS resolution. If unspecified, use a default that matches the regular
* configuration but changes the refresh frequency to a value that prevents DNS pinging.
*/
struct aws_host_resolution_config *host_resolution_override;
};
AWS_EXTERN_C_BEGIN
/**
* Creates a new mqtt5 client using the supplied configuration
*
* @param allocator allocator to use with all memory operations related to this client's creation and operation
* @param options mqtt5 client configuration
* @return a new mqtt5 client or NULL
*/
AWS_MQTT_API
struct aws_mqtt5_client *aws_mqtt5_client_new(
struct aws_allocator *allocator,
const struct aws_mqtt5_client_options *options);
/**
* Acquires a reference to an mqtt5 client
*
* @param client client to acquire a reference to. May be NULL.
* @return what was passed in as the client (a client or NULL)
*/
AWS_MQTT_API
struct aws_mqtt5_client *aws_mqtt5_client_acquire(struct aws_mqtt5_client *client);
/**
* Release a reference to an mqtt5 client. When the client ref count drops to zero, the client will automatically
* trigger a stop and once the stop completes, the client will delete itself.
*
* @param client client to release a reference to. May be NULL.
* @return NULL
*/
AWS_MQTT_API
struct aws_mqtt5_client *aws_mqtt5_client_release(struct aws_mqtt5_client *client);
/**
* Asynchronous notify to the mqtt5 client that you want it to attempt to connect to the configured endpoint.
* The client will attempt to stay connected using the properties of the reconnect-related parameters
* in the mqtt5 client configuration.
*
* @param client mqtt5 client to start
* @return success/failure in the synchronous logic that kicks off the start process
*/
AWS_MQTT_API
int aws_mqtt5_client_start(struct aws_mqtt5_client *client);
/**
* Asynchronous notify to the mqtt5 client that you want it to transition to the stopped state. When the client
* reaches the stopped state, all session state is erased.
*
* @param client mqtt5 client to stop
* @param disconnect_options (optional) properties of a DISCONNECT packet to send as part of the shutdown process
* @return success/failure in the synchronous logic that kicks off the stop process
*/
AWS_MQTT_API
int aws_mqtt5_client_stop(
struct aws_mqtt5_client *client,
const struct aws_mqtt5_packet_disconnect_view *disconnect_options,
const struct aws_mqtt5_disconnect_completion_options *completion_options);
/**
* Queues a Publish operation in an mqtt5 client
*
* @param client mqtt5 client to queue a Publish for
* @param publish_options configuration options for the Publish operation
* @param completion_options completion callback configuration. Successful QoS 0 publishes invoke the callback when
* the data has been written to the socket. Successful QoS1+ publishes invoke the callback when the corresponding ack
* is received. Unsuccessful publishes invoke the callback at the point in time a failure condition is reached.
* @return success/failure in the synchronous logic that kicks off the publish operation
*/
AWS_MQTT_API
int aws_mqtt5_client_publish(
struct aws_mqtt5_client *client,
const struct aws_mqtt5_packet_publish_view *publish_options,
const struct aws_mqtt5_publish_completion_options *completion_options);
/**
* Queues a Subscribe operation in an mqtt5 client
*
* @param client mqtt5 client to queue a Subscribe for
* @param subscribe_options configuration options for the Subscribe operation
* @param completion_options Completion callback configuration. Invoked when the corresponding SUBACK is received or
* a failure condition is reached. An error code implies complete failure of the subscribe, while a success code
* implies the user must still check all of the SUBACK's reason codes for per-subscription feedback.
* @return success/failure in the synchronous logic that kicks off the Subscribe operation
*/
AWS_MQTT_API
int aws_mqtt5_client_subscribe(
struct aws_mqtt5_client *client,
const struct aws_mqtt5_packet_subscribe_view *subscribe_options,
const struct aws_mqtt5_subscribe_completion_options *completion_options);
/**
* Queues an Unsubscribe operation in an mqtt5 client
*
* @param client mqtt5 client to queue an Unsubscribe for
* @param unsubscribe_options configuration options for the Unsubscribe operation
* @param completion_options Completion callback configuration. Invoked when the corresponding UNSUBACK is received or
* a failure condition is reached. An error code implies complete failure of the unsubscribe, while a success code
* implies the user must still check all of the UNSUBACK's reason codes for per-topic-filter feedback.
* @return success/failure in the synchronous logic that kicks off the Unsubscribe operation
*/
AWS_MQTT_API
int aws_mqtt5_client_unsubscribe(
struct aws_mqtt5_client *client,
const struct aws_mqtt5_packet_unsubscribe_view *unsubscribe_options,
const struct aws_mqtt5_unsubscribe_completion_options *completion_options);
/**
* Queries the client's internal statistics for incomplete operations.
* @param client client to get statistics for
* @param stats set of incomplete operation statistics
*/
AWS_MQTT_API
void aws_mqtt5_client_get_stats(struct aws_mqtt5_client *client, struct aws_mqtt5_client_operation_statistics *stats);
/* Misc related type APIs */
/**
* Initializes the Client ID byte buf in negotiated settings
*
* @param allocator allocator to use for memory allocation
* @param negotiated_settings settings to apply client id to
* @param client_id client id to set
*/
AWS_MQTT_API int aws_mqtt5_negotiated_settings_init(
struct aws_allocator *allocator,
struct aws_mqtt5_negotiated_settings *negotiated_settings,
const struct aws_byte_cursor *client_id);
/**
* Makes an owning copy of a negotiated settings structure.
*
* @param source settings to copy from
* @param dest settings to copy into. Must be in a zeroed or initialized state because it gets clean up
* called on it as the first step of the copy process.
* @return success/failure
*
* Used in downstream.
*/
AWS_MQTT_API int aws_mqtt5_negotiated_settings_copy(
const struct aws_mqtt5_negotiated_settings *source,
struct aws_mqtt5_negotiated_settings *dest);
/**
* Clean up owned memory in negotiated_settings
*
* @param negotiated_settings settings to clean up
*/
AWS_MQTT_API void aws_mqtt5_negotiated_settings_clean_up(struct aws_mqtt5_negotiated_settings *negotiated_settings);
AWS_EXTERN_C_END
AWS_POP_SANE_WARNING_LEVEL
#endif /* AWS_MQTT_MQTT5_CLIENT_H */
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