boringssl/ssl/tls_record.c
David Benjamin 61672818ef Check for buffered handshake messages on cipher change in DTLS.
This is the equivalent of FragmentAcrossChangeCipherSuite for DTLS. It
is possible for us to, while receiving pre-CCS handshake messages, to
buffer up a message with sequence number meant for a post-CCS Finished.
When we then get to the new epoch and attempt to read the Finished, we
will process the buffered Finished although it was sent with the wrong
encryption.

Move ssl_set_{read,write}_state to SSL_PROTOCOL_METHOD hooks as this is
a property of the transport. Notably, read_state may fail. In DTLS
check the handshake buffer size. We could place this check in
read_change_cipher_spec, but TLS 1.3 has no ChangeCipherSpec message, so
we will need to implement this at the cipher change point anyway. (For
now, there is only an assert on the TLS side. This will be replaced with
a proper check in TLS 1.3.)

Change-Id: Ia52b0b81e7db53e9ed2d4f6d334a1cce13e93297
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/8790
Reviewed-by: Steven Valdez <svaldez@google.com>
Reviewed-by: David Benjamin <davidben@google.com>
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/* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)
* All rights reserved.
*
* This package is an SSL implementation written
* by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).
* The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
*
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* lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code. The SSL documentation
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*
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*
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* (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim
* Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). */
#include <openssl/ssl.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <openssl/bytestring.h>
#include <openssl/err.h>
#include <openssl/mem.h>
#include "internal.h"
#include "../crypto/internal.h"
/* kMaxEmptyRecords is the number of consecutive, empty records that will be
* processed. Without this limit an attacker could send empty records at a
* faster rate than we can process and cause record processing to loop
* forever. */
static const uint8_t kMaxEmptyRecords = 32;
/* kMaxWarningAlerts is the number of consecutive warning alerts that will be
* processed. */
static const uint8_t kMaxWarningAlerts = 4;
/* ssl_needs_record_splitting returns one if |ssl|'s current outgoing cipher
* state needs record-splitting and zero otherwise. */
static int ssl_needs_record_splitting(const SSL *ssl) {
return ssl->s3->aead_write_ctx != NULL &&
ssl3_protocol_version(ssl) < TLS1_1_VERSION &&
(ssl->mode & SSL_MODE_CBC_RECORD_SPLITTING) != 0 &&
SSL_CIPHER_is_block_cipher(ssl->s3->aead_write_ctx->cipher);
}
int ssl_record_sequence_update(uint8_t *seq, size_t seq_len) {
size_t i;
for (i = seq_len - 1; i < seq_len; i--) {
++seq[i];
if (seq[i] != 0) {
return 1;
}
}
OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, ERR_R_OVERFLOW);
return 0;
}
size_t ssl_record_prefix_len(const SSL *ssl) {
if (SSL_IS_DTLS(ssl)) {
return DTLS1_RT_HEADER_LENGTH +
SSL_AEAD_CTX_explicit_nonce_len(ssl->s3->aead_read_ctx);
} else {
return SSL3_RT_HEADER_LENGTH +
SSL_AEAD_CTX_explicit_nonce_len(ssl->s3->aead_read_ctx);
}
}
size_t ssl_seal_align_prefix_len(const SSL *ssl) {
if (SSL_IS_DTLS(ssl)) {
return DTLS1_RT_HEADER_LENGTH +
SSL_AEAD_CTX_explicit_nonce_len(ssl->s3->aead_write_ctx);
} else {
size_t ret = SSL3_RT_HEADER_LENGTH +
SSL_AEAD_CTX_explicit_nonce_len(ssl->s3->aead_write_ctx);
if (ssl_needs_record_splitting(ssl)) {
ret += SSL3_RT_HEADER_LENGTH;
ret += ssl_cipher_get_record_split_len(ssl->s3->aead_write_ctx->cipher);
}
return ret;
}
}
size_t ssl_max_seal_overhead(const SSL *ssl) {
size_t ret = SSL_AEAD_CTX_max_overhead(ssl->s3->aead_write_ctx);
if (SSL_IS_DTLS(ssl)) {
ret += DTLS1_RT_HEADER_LENGTH;
} else {
ret += SSL3_RT_HEADER_LENGTH;
}
/* TLS 1.3 needs an extra byte for the encrypted record type. */
if (ssl->s3->have_version &&
ssl3_protocol_version(ssl) >= TLS1_3_VERSION) {
ret += 1;
}
if (!SSL_IS_DTLS(ssl) && ssl_needs_record_splitting(ssl)) {
ret *= 2;
}
return ret;
}
enum ssl_open_record_t tls_open_record(SSL *ssl, uint8_t *out_type, CBS *out,
size_t *out_consumed, uint8_t *out_alert,
uint8_t *in, size_t in_len) {
*out_consumed = 0;
CBS cbs;
CBS_init(&cbs, in, in_len);
/* Decode the record header. */
uint8_t type;
uint16_t version, ciphertext_len;
if (!CBS_get_u8(&cbs, &type) ||
!CBS_get_u16(&cbs, &version) ||
!CBS_get_u16(&cbs, &ciphertext_len)) {
*out_consumed = SSL3_RT_HEADER_LENGTH;
return ssl_open_record_partial;
}
/* Check that the major version in the record matches. As of TLS 1.3, the
* minor version is no longer checked. */
if ((version >> 8) != SSL3_VERSION_MAJOR) {
OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, SSL_R_WRONG_VERSION_NUMBER);
*out_alert = SSL_AD_PROTOCOL_VERSION;
return ssl_open_record_error;
}
/* Check the ciphertext length. */
if (ciphertext_len > SSL3_RT_MAX_ENCRYPTED_LENGTH) {
OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, SSL_R_ENCRYPTED_LENGTH_TOO_LONG);
*out_alert = SSL_AD_RECORD_OVERFLOW;
return ssl_open_record_error;
}
/* Extract the body. */
CBS body;
if (!CBS_get_bytes(&cbs, &body, ciphertext_len)) {
*out_consumed = SSL3_RT_HEADER_LENGTH + (size_t)ciphertext_len;
return ssl_open_record_partial;
}
ssl_do_msg_callback(ssl, 0 /* read */, 0, SSL3_RT_HEADER, in,
SSL3_RT_HEADER_LENGTH);
/* Decrypt the body in-place. */
if (!SSL_AEAD_CTX_open(ssl->s3->aead_read_ctx, out, type, version,
ssl->s3->read_sequence, (uint8_t *)CBS_data(&body),
CBS_len(&body))) {
OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, SSL_R_DECRYPTION_FAILED_OR_BAD_RECORD_MAC);
*out_alert = SSL_AD_BAD_RECORD_MAC;
return ssl_open_record_error;
}
*out_consumed = in_len - CBS_len(&cbs);
if (!ssl_record_sequence_update(ssl->s3->read_sequence, 8)) {
*out_alert = SSL_AD_INTERNAL_ERROR;
return ssl_open_record_error;
}
/* TLS 1.3 hides the record type inside the encrypted data. */
if (ssl->s3->have_version &&
ssl3_protocol_version(ssl) >= TLS1_3_VERSION &&
ssl->s3->aead_read_ctx != NULL) {
/* The outer record type is always application_data. */
if (type != SSL3_RT_APPLICATION_DATA) {
OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, SSL_R_INVALID_OUTER_RECORD_TYPE);
*out_alert = SSL_AD_DECODE_ERROR;
return ssl_open_record_error;
}
do {
if (!CBS_get_last_u8(out, &type)) {
OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, SSL_R_DECRYPTION_FAILED_OR_BAD_RECORD_MAC);
*out_alert = SSL_AD_DECRYPT_ERROR;
return ssl_open_record_error;
}
} while (type == 0);
}
/* Check the plaintext length. */
if (CBS_len(out) > SSL3_RT_MAX_PLAIN_LENGTH) {
OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, SSL_R_DATA_LENGTH_TOO_LONG);
*out_alert = SSL_AD_RECORD_OVERFLOW;
return ssl_open_record_error;
}
/* Limit the number of consecutive empty records. */
if (CBS_len(out) == 0) {
ssl->s3->empty_record_count++;
if (ssl->s3->empty_record_count > kMaxEmptyRecords) {
OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, SSL_R_TOO_MANY_EMPTY_FRAGMENTS);
*out_alert = SSL_AD_UNEXPECTED_MESSAGE;
return ssl_open_record_error;
}
/* Apart from the limit, empty records are returned up to the caller. This
* allows the caller to reject records of the wrong type. */
} else {
ssl->s3->empty_record_count = 0;
}
if (type == SSL3_RT_ALERT) {
return ssl_process_alert(ssl, out_alert, CBS_data(out), CBS_len(out));
}
ssl->s3->warning_alert_count = 0;
*out_type = type;
return ssl_open_record_success;
}
static int do_seal_record(SSL *ssl, uint8_t *out, size_t *out_len,
size_t max_out, uint8_t type, const uint8_t *in,
size_t in_len) {
if (max_out < SSL3_RT_HEADER_LENGTH) {
OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, SSL_R_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL);
return 0;
}
/* Either |in| and |out| don't alias or |in| aligns with the
* ciphertext. |tls_seal_record| forbids aliasing, but TLS 1.3 aliases them
* internally. */
assert(!buffers_alias(in, in_len, out, max_out) ||
in ==
out + SSL3_RT_HEADER_LENGTH +
SSL_AEAD_CTX_explicit_nonce_len(ssl->s3->aead_write_ctx));
out[0] = type;
/* The TLS record-layer version number is meaningless and, starting in
* TLS 1.3, is frozen at TLS 1.0. But for historical reasons, SSL 3.0
* ClientHellos should use SSL 3.0 and pre-TLS-1.3 expects the version
* to change after version negotiation. */
uint16_t wire_version = TLS1_VERSION;
if (ssl->version == SSL3_VERSION ||
(ssl->s3->have_version && ssl3_protocol_version(ssl) < TLS1_3_VERSION)) {
wire_version = ssl->version;
}
out[1] = wire_version >> 8;
out[2] = wire_version & 0xff;
size_t ciphertext_len;
if (!SSL_AEAD_CTX_seal(ssl->s3->aead_write_ctx, out + SSL3_RT_HEADER_LENGTH,
&ciphertext_len, max_out - SSL3_RT_HEADER_LENGTH,
type, wire_version, ssl->s3->write_sequence, in,
in_len) ||
!ssl_record_sequence_update(ssl->s3->write_sequence, 8)) {
return 0;
}
if (ciphertext_len >= 1 << 16) {
OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, ERR_R_OVERFLOW);
return 0;
}
out[3] = ciphertext_len >> 8;
out[4] = ciphertext_len & 0xff;
*out_len = SSL3_RT_HEADER_LENGTH + ciphertext_len;
ssl_do_msg_callback(ssl, 1 /* write */, 0, SSL3_RT_HEADER, out,
SSL3_RT_HEADER_LENGTH);
return 1;
}
int tls_seal_record(SSL *ssl, uint8_t *out, size_t *out_len, size_t max_out,
uint8_t type, const uint8_t *in, size_t in_len) {
if (buffers_alias(in, in_len, out, max_out)) {
OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, SSL_R_OUTPUT_ALIASES_INPUT);
return 0;
}
size_t frag_len = 0;
/* TLS 1.3 hides the actual record type inside the encrypted data. */
if (ssl->s3->have_version &&
ssl3_protocol_version(ssl) >= TLS1_3_VERSION &&
ssl->s3->aead_write_ctx != NULL) {
size_t padding = SSL3_RT_HEADER_LENGTH + 1;
if (in_len > in_len + padding || max_out < in_len + padding) {
OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, SSL_R_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL);
return 0;
}
memmove(out + SSL3_RT_HEADER_LENGTH, in, in_len);
out[SSL3_RT_HEADER_LENGTH + in_len] = type;
in = out + SSL3_RT_HEADER_LENGTH;
type = SSL3_RT_APPLICATION_DATA;
in_len++;
}
if (type == SSL3_RT_APPLICATION_DATA && in_len > 1 &&
ssl_needs_record_splitting(ssl)) {
if (!do_seal_record(ssl, out, &frag_len, max_out, type, in, 1)) {
return 0;
}
in++;
in_len--;
out += frag_len;
max_out -= frag_len;
#if !defined(BORINGSSL_UNSAFE_FUZZER_MODE)
assert(SSL3_RT_HEADER_LENGTH + ssl_cipher_get_record_split_len(
ssl->s3->aead_write_ctx->cipher) ==
frag_len);
#endif
}
if (!do_seal_record(ssl, out, out_len, max_out, type, in, in_len)) {
return 0;
}
*out_len += frag_len;
return 1;
}
enum ssl_open_record_t ssl_process_alert(SSL *ssl, uint8_t *out_alert,
const uint8_t *in, size_t in_len) {
/* Alerts records may not contain fragmented or multiple alerts. */
if (in_len != 2) {
*out_alert = SSL_AD_DECODE_ERROR;
OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, SSL_R_BAD_ALERT);
return ssl_open_record_error;
}
ssl_do_msg_callback(ssl, 0 /* read */, ssl->version, SSL3_RT_ALERT, in, in_len);
const uint8_t alert_level = in[0];
const uint8_t alert_descr = in[1];
uint16_t alert = (alert_level << 8) | alert_descr;
ssl_do_info_callback(ssl, SSL_CB_READ_ALERT, alert);
if (alert_level == SSL3_AL_WARNING) {
if (alert_descr == SSL_AD_CLOSE_NOTIFY) {
ssl->s3->recv_shutdown = ssl_shutdown_close_notify;
return ssl_open_record_close_notify;
}
ssl->s3->warning_alert_count++;
if (ssl->s3->warning_alert_count > kMaxWarningAlerts) {
*out_alert = SSL_AD_UNEXPECTED_MESSAGE;
OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, SSL_R_TOO_MANY_WARNING_ALERTS);
return ssl_open_record_error;
}
return ssl_open_record_discard;
}
if (alert_level == SSL3_AL_FATAL) {
ssl->s3->recv_shutdown = ssl_shutdown_fatal_alert;
SSL_CTX_remove_session(ssl->ctx, ssl->session);
char tmp[16];
OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, SSL_AD_REASON_OFFSET + alert_descr);
BIO_snprintf(tmp, sizeof(tmp), "%d", alert_descr);
ERR_add_error_data(2, "SSL alert number ", tmp);
return ssl_open_record_fatal_alert;
}
*out_alert = SSL_AD_ILLEGAL_PARAMETER;
OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, SSL_R_UNKNOWN_ALERT_TYPE);
return ssl_open_record_error;
}