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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * The licence and distribution terms for any publically available version or * derivative of this code cannot be changed. i.e. this code cannot simply be * copied and put under another distribution licence * [including the GNU Public Licence.] */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "../crypto/internal.h" #include "internal.h" namespace bssl { int dtls1_get_record(SSL *ssl) { again: switch (ssl->s3->recv_shutdown) { case ssl_shutdown_none: break; case ssl_shutdown_fatal_alert: OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, SSL_R_PROTOCOL_IS_SHUTDOWN); return -1; case ssl_shutdown_close_notify: return 0; } // Read a new packet if there is no unconsumed one. if (ssl_read_buffer_len(ssl) == 0) { int read_ret = ssl_read_buffer_extend_to(ssl, 0 /* unused */); if (read_ret < 0 && dtls1_is_timer_expired(ssl)) { // Historically, timeouts were handled implicitly if the caller did not // handle them. // // TODO(davidben): This was to support blocking sockets but affected // non-blocking sockets. Can it be removed? int timeout_ret = DTLSv1_handle_timeout(ssl); if (timeout_ret <= 0) { return timeout_ret; } goto again; } if (read_ret <= 0) { return read_ret; } } assert(ssl_read_buffer_len(ssl) > 0); CBS body; uint8_t type, alert; size_t consumed; enum ssl_open_record_t open_ret = dtls_open_record(ssl, &type, &body, &consumed, &alert, ssl_read_buffer(ssl), ssl_read_buffer_len(ssl)); ssl_read_buffer_consume(ssl, consumed); switch (open_ret) { case ssl_open_record_partial: // Impossible in DTLS. break; case ssl_open_record_success: { if (CBS_len(&body) > 0xffff) { OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, ERR_R_OVERFLOW); return -1; } SSL3_RECORD *rr = &ssl->s3->rrec; rr->type = type; rr->length = (uint16_t)CBS_len(&body); rr->data = (uint8_t *)CBS_data(&body); return 1; } case ssl_open_record_discard: goto again; case ssl_open_record_close_notify: return 0; case ssl_open_record_fatal_alert: return -1; case ssl_open_record_error: ssl3_send_alert(ssl, SSL3_AL_FATAL, alert); return -1; } assert(0); OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR); return -1; } int dtls1_read_app_data(SSL *ssl, int *out_got_handshake, uint8_t *buf, int len, int peek) { assert(!SSL_in_init(ssl)); *out_got_handshake = 0; SSL3_RECORD *rr = &ssl->s3->rrec; again: if (rr->length == 0) { int ret = dtls1_get_record(ssl); if (ret <= 0) { return ret; } } if (rr->type == SSL3_RT_HANDSHAKE) { // Parse the first fragment header to determine if this is a pre-CCS or // post-CCS handshake record. DTLS resets handshake message numbers on each // handshake, so renegotiations and retransmissions are ambiguous. CBS cbs, body; struct hm_header_st msg_hdr; CBS_init(&cbs, rr->data, rr->length); if (!dtls1_parse_fragment(&cbs, &msg_hdr, &body)) { ssl3_send_alert(ssl, SSL3_AL_FATAL, SSL_AD_DECODE_ERROR); OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, SSL_R_BAD_HANDSHAKE_RECORD); return -1; } if (msg_hdr.type == SSL3_MT_FINISHED && msg_hdr.seq == ssl->d1->handshake_read_seq - 1) { if (msg_hdr.frag_off == 0) { // Retransmit our last flight of messages. If the peer sends the second // Finished, they may not have received ours. Only do this for the // first fragment, in case the Finished was fragmented. if (!dtls1_check_timeout_num(ssl)) { return -1; } dtls1_retransmit_outgoing_messages(ssl); } rr->length = 0; goto again; } // Otherwise, this is a pre-CCS handshake message from an unsupported // renegotiation attempt. Fall through to the error path. } if (rr->type != SSL3_RT_APPLICATION_DATA) { ssl3_send_alert(ssl, SSL3_AL_FATAL, SSL_AD_UNEXPECTED_MESSAGE); OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, SSL_R_UNEXPECTED_RECORD); return -1; } // Discard empty records. if (rr->length == 0) { goto again; } if (len <= 0) { return len; } if ((unsigned)len > rr->length) { len = rr->length; } OPENSSL_memcpy(buf, rr->data, len); if (!peek) { // TODO(davidben): Should the record be truncated instead? This is a // datagram transport. See https://crbug.com/boringssl/65. rr->length -= len; rr->data += len; if (rr->length == 0) { // The record has been consumed, so we may now clear the buffer. ssl_read_buffer_discard(ssl); } } return len; } void dtls1_read_close_notify(SSL *ssl) { // Bidirectional shutdown doesn't make sense for an unordered transport. DTLS // alerts also aren't delivered reliably, so we may even time out because the // peer never received our close_notify. Report to the caller that the channel // has fully shut down. if (ssl->s3->recv_shutdown == ssl_shutdown_none) { ssl->s3->recv_shutdown = ssl_shutdown_close_notify; } } int dtls1_write_app_data(SSL *ssl, int *out_needs_handshake, const uint8_t *buf, int len) { assert(!SSL_in_init(ssl)); *out_needs_handshake = 0; if (len > SSL3_RT_MAX_PLAIN_LENGTH) { OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, SSL_R_DTLS_MESSAGE_TOO_BIG); return -1; } if (len < 0) { OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, SSL_R_BAD_LENGTH); return -1; } if (len == 0) { return 0; } int ret = dtls1_write_record(ssl, SSL3_RT_APPLICATION_DATA, buf, (size_t)len, dtls1_use_current_epoch); if (ret <= 0) { return ret; } return len; } int dtls1_write_record(SSL *ssl, int type, const uint8_t *buf, size_t len, enum dtls1_use_epoch_t use_epoch) { assert(len <= SSL3_RT_MAX_PLAIN_LENGTH); // There should never be a pending write buffer in DTLS. One can't write half // a datagram, so the write buffer is always dropped in // |ssl_write_buffer_flush|. assert(!ssl_write_buffer_is_pending(ssl)); if (len > SSL3_RT_MAX_PLAIN_LENGTH) { OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR); return -1; } size_t max_out = len + SSL_max_seal_overhead(ssl); uint8_t *out; size_t ciphertext_len; if (!ssl_write_buffer_init(ssl, &out, max_out) || !dtls_seal_record(ssl, out, &ciphertext_len, max_out, type, buf, len, use_epoch)) { ssl_write_buffer_clear(ssl); return -1; } ssl_write_buffer_set_len(ssl, ciphertext_len); int ret = ssl_write_buffer_flush(ssl); if (ret <= 0) { return ret; } return 1; } int dtls1_dispatch_alert(SSL *ssl) { int ret = dtls1_write_record(ssl, SSL3_RT_ALERT, &ssl->s3->send_alert[0], 2, dtls1_use_current_epoch); if (ret <= 0) { return ret; } ssl->s3->alert_dispatch = 0; // If the alert is fatal, flush the BIO now. if (ssl->s3->send_alert[0] == SSL3_AL_FATAL) { BIO_flush(ssl->wbio); } ssl_do_msg_callback(ssl, 1 /* write */, SSL3_RT_ALERT, ssl->s3->send_alert, 2); int alert = (ssl->s3->send_alert[0] << 8) | ssl->s3->send_alert[1]; ssl_do_info_callback(ssl, SSL_CB_WRITE_ALERT, alert); return 1; } } // namespace bssl