+typedef enum {
+ SSL_EARLY_DATA_NONE = 0,
+ SSL_EARLY_DATA_CONNECT_RETRY,
+ SSL_EARLY_DATA_CONNECTING,
+ SSL_EARLY_DATA_WRITE_RETRY,
+ SSL_EARLY_DATA_WRITING,
+ SSL_EARLY_DATA_UNAUTH_WRITING,
+ SSL_EARLY_DATA_FINISHED_WRITING,
+ SSL_EARLY_DATA_ACCEPT_RETRY,
+ SSL_EARLY_DATA_ACCEPTING,
+ SSL_EARLY_DATA_READ_RETRY,
+ SSL_EARLY_DATA_READING,
+ SSL_EARLY_DATA_FINISHED_READING
+} SSL_EARLY_DATA_STATE;
+
+/*
+ * We check that the amount of unreadable early data doesn't exceed
+ * max_early_data. max_early_data is given in plaintext bytes. However if it is
+ * unreadable then we only know the number of ciphertext bytes. We also don't
+ * know how much the overhead should be because it depends on the ciphersuite.
+ * We make a small allowance. We assume 5 records of actual data plus the end
+ * of early data alert record. Each record has a tag and a content type byte.
+ * The longest tag length we know of is EVP_GCM_TLS_TAG_LEN. We don't count the
+ * content of the alert record either which is 2 bytes.
+ */
+# define EARLY_DATA_CIPHERTEXT_OVERHEAD ((6 * (EVP_GCM_TLS_TAG_LEN + 1)) + 2)
+
+/*
+ * The allowance we have between the client's calculated ticket age and our own.
+ * We allow for 10 seconds (units are in ms). If a ticket is presented and the
+ * client's age calculation is different by more than this than our own then we
+ * do not allow that ticket for early_data.
+ */
+# define TICKET_AGE_ALLOWANCE (10 * 1000)
+
+#define MAX_COMPRESSIONS_SIZE 255
+