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Adam Langley
771df4416a Initialise a variable to zero for GCC 7.2.0.
GCC 7.2.0 (in Release builds) can't figure out that |type| is always
set:

../ssl/tls_record.cc: In function ‘bssl::OpenRecordResult bssl::OpenRecord(SSL*, bssl::Span<unsigned char>*, size_t*, uint8_t*, bssl::Span<unsigned char>)’:
../ssl/tls_record.cc:595:44: error: ‘type’ may be used uninitialized in this function [-Werror=maybe-uninitialized]
       if (type != SSL3_RT_APPLICATION_DATA && type != SSL3_RT_ALERT) {
cc1plus: all warnings being treated as errors

Change-Id: I1ca9683a18d89097288018f48b50991bce185da8
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2017-10-12 01:13:21 +00:00
David Benjamin
666d16e262 Go through SSL_PROTOCOL_METHOD in the handshake.
The handshake should be generic between TLS and DTLS.

Change-Id: I6feb2f013dd5d771f206750653ab9d117d7ea716
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2017-10-11 22:52:45 +00:00
David Benjamin
31640931e6 Switch all the extension callbacks to bools.
Change-Id: I4d24f7666aa862f2aaac91b6325a452ce2f219eb
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2017-10-11 20:27:32 +00:00
David Benjamin
7e58c5ef20 Switch more things to bools.
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2017-10-11 20:22:43 +00:00
David Benjamin
664e99a648 Make SSL_CTX opaque.
This frees us up to make SSL_CTX a C++ type and avoids a lot of
protrusions of otherwise private types into the global namespace.

Bug: 6
Change-Id: I8a0624a53a4d26ac4a483fa270c39ecdd07459ee
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Steven Valdez
be165a2e70 Fix missing TicketMaxEarlyDataInfo in first session ticket.
Change-Id: Ib24208e0ebdb1787c629ee29bd0115332ac36e73
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2017-10-10 21:03:10 +00:00
Bruce Dawson
e05b72c257 Use constexpr to avoid kNamedGroups initializer
On some Chrome builds on Windows (including the official builds that we
ship) there are dynamic initializers for kNamedGroups in chrome.dll and
chrome_child.dll. Tagging this array with constexpr is guaranteed to
avoid this.

Bug: chromium:341941
Change-Id: I0e4ea0665b8ed9640b76b709dd300416be49e59e
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2017-10-10 21:01:59 +00:00
David Benjamin
03a4b96c12 Move has_message logic to ssl3_get_message.
This doesn't particularly matter but is more consistent with DTLS and
avoids the callback being potentially called from two places.

Change-Id: I2f57ca94d2d532c56f37a0bac7000c15b3b4b520
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2017-10-10 15:48:57 +00:00
David Benjamin
23c25d5b3a Rename some things for consistency.
We usually use read/write rather than recv/send to describe the two
sides.

Change-Id: Ie3ac8c52c59ea9a5143f56b894f58cecd351dc7d
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2017-10-10 15:39:07 +00:00
David Benjamin
a84b6f26a9 Fix comment.
Clients need not accept CertificateRequest. We don't, have no intention
to, and post-handshake auth now requires an extension.

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2017-10-10 15:33:07 +00:00
David Benjamin
c64d123933 Push Span down a layer.
Change-Id: I893292b140d033a5aed7e08f928a6c32996bb983
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2017-10-10 14:27:58 +00:00
David Benjamin
751d1a1c22 Fold ssl_open_record_fatal_alert into ssl_open_record_error.
The only difference is whether there's an alert to send back, but we'll
need to allow an "error without alert" in several cases anyway:

1. If the server sees an HTTP request or garbage instead of a
   ClientHello, it shouldn't send an alert.

2. Resurfaced errors.

Just make zero signal no alert for now. Later on, I'm thinking we might
just want to put the alert into the outgoing buffer and make it further
uniform.

This also gives us only one error state to keep track of rather than
two.

Bug: 206
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2017-10-10 03:07:57 +00:00
David Benjamin
e52f4c4642 Replay the entire error queue on ssl_hs_error.
This is analogous to the Go stack's handshakeErr field. Since it's quite
common for callers to run two I/O operations in parallel[*] like
SSL_read and SSL_write (or SSL_read and SSL_do_handshake for client
0-RTT). Accordingly, the new handshake state machine jams itself up on
handshake error, but to fully work with such callers, we should also
replay the error state.

This doesn't yet catch all cases (there are some parts of the read flow
which need to be fixed). Those will be resolved in later changes.

[*] Not actually in parallel, of course, but logically in parallel on a
non-blocking socket.

Bug: 206
Change-Id: I5a4d37a258b9e3fc555b732938b0528b839650f8
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2017-10-09 21:53:33 +00:00
Adam Langley
2e9bb4eb96 Fix comment about EarlyCCS.
Thanks to Dimitar Vlahovski for pointing this out.

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2017-10-06 22:46:57 +00:00
David Benjamin
861f28a624 Clear one more timeout when using gdb.
https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/18605 got the other ones.

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2017-10-06 17:23:07 +00:00
David Benjamin
6c1f2b77de Test that we tolerate server-sent supported groups.
I should have added this test in
https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/10320. This is necessary in
TLS 1.3 and spec compliance and TLS 1.2 to tolerate some broken servers.

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2017-10-05 15:14:29 +00:00
David Benjamin
1c58471cc9 Add TLS 1.3 EXPORTER_SECRET to SSLKEYLOGFILE.
Per discussion in https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1287711.
Otherwise this feature won't work for QUIC.

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2017-10-04 15:24:58 +00:00
David Benjamin
a4bafd33b3 Add SSL_SESSION_{get,set}_protocol_version.
SSL_SESSION_set_protocol_version is useful when unit-testing a session
cache.

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2017-10-03 19:52:34 +00:00
Steven Valdez
4c7f5fa023 Remove old TLS 1.3 variants (NoSessionID and RecordType).
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2017-10-03 18:12:23 +00:00
David Benjamin
f496249405 Switch int to bool in ssl_cipher.cc.
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2017-10-02 20:41:20 +00:00
David Benjamin
ed9aed1ac6 int to bool in ssl_versions.cc.
Bug: 132
Change-Id: I1d6cd1dd7470a3f64ec91b954042ed3f8c6b561e
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2017-10-02 20:41:08 +00:00
David Benjamin
b949355132 Add bssl::Span<T>::subspan and use it.
This roughly aligns with absl::Span<T>::subspan.

Bug: 132
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2017-10-02 19:33:28 +00:00
David Benjamin
81f030b106 Switch OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER to 1.1.0.
Although we are derived from 1.0.2, we mimic 1.1.0 in some ways around
our FOO_up_ref functions and opaque libssl types. This causes some
difficulties when porting third-party code as any OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER
checks for 1.1.0 APIs we have will be wrong.

Moreover, adding accessors without changing OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER can
break external projects. It is common to implement a compatibility
version of an accessor under #ifdef as a static function. This then
conflicts with our headers if we, unlike OpenSSL 1.0.2, have this
function.

This change switches OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER to 1.1.0 and atomically adds
enough accessors for software with 1.1.0 support already. The hope is
this will unblock hiding SSL_CTX and SSL_SESSION, which will be
especially useful with C++-ficiation. The cost is we will hit some
growing pains as more 1.1.0 consumers enter the ecosystem and we
converge on the right set of APIs to import from upstream.

It does not remove any 1.0.2 APIs, so we will not require that all
projects support 1.1.0. The exception is APIs which changed in 1.1.0 but
did not change the function signature. Those are breaking changes.
Specifically:

- SSL_CTX_sess_set_get_cb is now const-correct.

- X509_get0_signature is now const-correct.

For C++ consumers only, this change temporarily includes an overload
hack for SSL_CTX_sess_set_get_cb that keeps the old callback working.
This is a workaround for Node not yet supporting OpenSSL 1.1.0.

The version number is set at (the as yet unreleased) 1.1.0g to denote
that this change includes https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/4384.

Bug: 91
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2017-09-29 04:51:27 +00:00
David Benjamin
737d2dffdf Convert ClientHello tests to GTest.
I was just passing by.

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2017-09-28 19:28:47 +00:00
David Benjamin
e9c7b1c8ae Add SSL_SESSION_is_single_use.
Querying versions is a bit of a mess between DTLS and TLS and variants
and friends. Add SSL_SESSION_is_single_use which informs the caller
whether the session should be single-use.

Bug: chromium:631988
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David Benjamin
21fa684236 Have fun with lock scopers.
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David Benjamin
9eaa3bd55d Remove SSL_CTX_sessions and properly lock SSL_CTX_sess_number.
SSL_CTX_sessions is the only think making us expose LHASH as public API
and nothing uses it. Nothing can use it anyway as it's not thread-safe.
I haven't actually removed it yet since SSL_CTX is public, but once the
types are opaque, we could trim the number of symbols ssl.h pulls in
with some work.

Relatedly, fix thread safety of SSL_CTX_sess_number.

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David Benjamin
73d42e614c Inline ssl_clear_tls13_state.
The function has exactly one caller. Also add some comments.

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David Benjamin
b1cf48ea41 Store the peer_sigalgs as an Array.
Bug: 132
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David Benjamin
879efc3f3b Switch more things to Array.
This adds a CBBFinishArray helper since we need to do that fairly often.

Bug: 132
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David Benjamin
08f5c76898 Convert more things to Array.
This adds a CopyFrom companion to Init as a replacement for CBS_stow.

Bug: 132
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David Benjamin
6b3ab72602 Add an implicit CBS to Span<const uint8_t> conversion.
They are exactly the same structure. Doing it in CBS allows us to switch
bssl::Span to absl::Span or a standard std::span in the future.

Bug: 132
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David Benjamin
cf0ce676d6 Use Span and Array for the curve list.
There seems to be a GCC bug that requires kDefaultGroups having an
explicit cast, but this is still much nicer than void(const uint16_t **,
size_t *) functions.

Bug: 132
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David Benjamin
499742c60f Introduce bssl::Array<T> and use it in SSLKeyShare.
An Array<T> is an owning Span<T>. It's similar to absl::FixedArray<T>
but plays well with OPENSSL_malloc and doesn't implement inlining. With
OPENSSL_cleanse folded into OPENSSL_free, we could go nuts with
UniquePtr<uint8_t>, but having the pointer and length tied together is
nice for other reasons. Notably, Array<T> plays great with Span<T>.

Also switch the other parameter to a Span.

Bug: 132
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David Benjamin
15868b3bba Revert "Work around a Java client bug when rotating certificates."
This reverts commit aba057a4e0 and
5a79ff5efd.

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David Benjamin
e58f8a6b9a Simplify tls1_change_cipher_spec.
Rather than use those weird bitmasks, just pass an evp_aead_direction_t
and figure it out from there.

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David Benjamin
38570b26b8 Clear a goto in d1_srtp.cc.
Bug: 132
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David Benjamin
b7e5b08a20 Remove some redundant OPENSSL_cleanses.
Anything heap-allocated is automatically cleansed.

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David Benjamin
b1b76aee3c Add SSL_CIPHER_get_prf_nid.
draft-ietf-quic-tls needs access to the cipher's PRF hash to size its
keys correctly.

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Vincent Batts
60931e2d8a Explicit fallthrough on switch
Fixes failed compile with [-Werror=implicit-fallthrough=], which is
default on gcc-7.x on distributions like fedora.

Enabling no implicit fallthrough for more than just clang as well to
catch this going forward.

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2017-09-20 19:58:25 +00:00
Martin Kreichgauer
6dc892fcdf Remove redundant calls to |OPENSSL_cleanse| and |OPENSSL_realloc_clean|.
Change-Id: I5c85c4d072ec157b37ed95b284a26ab32c0c42d9
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2017-09-18 19:16:51 +00:00
David Benjamin
9a4876e193 Remove hmac.h include from ssl.h.
base.h pulls in all the forward declarations, so this isn't needed.  We
should also remove bio.h and buf.h, but cURL seems to depend on those.
Code search suggests this one is okay though.

  case:yes content:\bHMAC content:openssl/ssl.h -content:openssl/hmac.h

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2017-09-15 22:48:43 +00:00
David Benjamin
5a79ff5efd Clarify some comments.
Further testing suggests the behavior is slightly different than I
originally thought.

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2017-09-14 21:15:23 +00:00
David Benjamin
33fc2ba4e2 Opaquify SSL_CIPHER.
Bug: 6
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2017-09-13 20:30:00 +00:00
David Benjamin
683ffbbe57 Fix fuzzer mode suppressions.
Some tests got renamed.

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2017-09-12 19:32:14 +00:00
Steven Valdez
c7d4d21413 Add experiment without client CCS and fix session ID bug.
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2017-09-12 18:05:50 +00:00
David Benjamin
aba057a4e0 Work around a Java client bug when rotating certificates.
The Java client implementation of the 3SHAKE mitigation incorrectly
rejects initial handshakes when all of the following are true:

1. The ClientHello offered a session.
2. The session was successfully resumed previously.
3. The server declines the session.
4. The server sends a certificate with a different SAN list than in the
   previous session.

(Note the 3SHAKE mitigation is to reject certificates changes on
renegotiation, while Java's logic applies to initial handshakes as
well.)

The end result is long-lived Java clients break on some certificate
rotations. Fingerprint Java clients and decline all offered sessions.
This avoids (2) while still introducing new sessions to clear any
existing problematic sessions.

See also b/65323005.

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2017-09-12 15:56:59 +00:00
Steven Valdez
1682126fd8 Add Experiment 2
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2017-09-11 16:53:16 +00:00
David Benjamin
a9c96bae8a Remove a DHE remnant from runner.
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2017-09-08 14:48:10 +00:00
David Benjamin
2ff44b183a Add DTLS fuzzers.
Bug: 124
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2017-09-07 22:26:50 +00:00