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The record-layer version of the ServerHello should match the final version. The record-layer version of the ClientHello should be the advertised version, but clamped at TLS 1.0. This is to ensure future rewrites do not regress this. Change-Id: I96f1f0674944997ff38b562453a322ce61652635 Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/2540 Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
325 lines
9.5 KiB
Go
325 lines
9.5 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// DTLS implementation.
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//
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// NOTE: This is a not even a remotely production-quality DTLS
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// implementation. It is the bare minimum necessary to be able to
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// achieve coverage on BoringSSL's implementation. Of note is that
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// this implementation assumes the underlying net.PacketConn is not
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// only reliable but also ordered. BoringSSL will be expected to deal
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// with simulated loss, but there is no point in forcing the test
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// driver to.
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package main
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import (
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"bytes"
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"crypto/cipher"
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"net"
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)
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func versionToWire(vers uint16, isDTLS bool) uint16 {
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if isDTLS {
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return ^(vers - 0x0201)
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}
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return vers
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}
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func wireToVersion(vers uint16, isDTLS bool) uint16 {
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if isDTLS {
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return ^vers + 0x0201
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}
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return vers
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}
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func (c *Conn) dtlsDoReadRecord(want recordType) (recordType, *block, error) {
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recordHeaderLen := dtlsRecordHeaderLen
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if c.rawInput == nil {
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c.rawInput = c.in.newBlock()
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}
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b := c.rawInput
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// Read a new packet only if the current one is empty.
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if len(b.data) == 0 {
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// Pick some absurdly large buffer size.
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b.resize(maxCiphertext + recordHeaderLen)
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n, err := c.conn.Read(c.rawInput.data)
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if err != nil {
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return 0, nil, err
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}
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c.rawInput.resize(n)
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}
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// Read out one record.
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//
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// A real DTLS implementation should be tolerant of errors,
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// but this is test code. We should not be tolerant of our
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// peer sending garbage.
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if len(b.data) < recordHeaderLen {
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return 0, nil, errors.New("dtls: failed to read record header")
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}
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typ := recordType(b.data[0])
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vers := wireToVersion(uint16(b.data[1])<<8|uint16(b.data[2]), c.isDTLS)
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if c.haveVers {
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if vers != c.vers {
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c.sendAlert(alertProtocolVersion)
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return 0, nil, c.in.setErrorLocked(fmt.Errorf("dtls: received record with version %x when expecting version %x", vers, c.vers))
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}
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} else {
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if expect := c.config.Bugs.ExpectInitialRecordVersion; expect != 0 && vers != expect {
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c.sendAlert(alertProtocolVersion)
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return 0, nil, c.in.setErrorLocked(fmt.Errorf("dtls: received record with version %x when expecting version %x", vers, expect))
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}
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}
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seq := b.data[3:11]
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// For test purposes, we assume a reliable channel. Require
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// that the explicit sequence number matches the incrementing
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// one we maintain. A real implementation would maintain a
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// replay window and such.
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if !bytes.Equal(seq, c.in.seq[:]) {
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c.sendAlert(alertIllegalParameter)
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return 0, nil, c.in.setErrorLocked(fmt.Errorf("dtls: bad sequence number"))
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}
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n := int(b.data[11])<<8 | int(b.data[12])
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if n > maxCiphertext || len(b.data) < recordHeaderLen+n {
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c.sendAlert(alertRecordOverflow)
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return 0, nil, c.in.setErrorLocked(fmt.Errorf("dtls: oversized record received with length %d", n))
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}
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// Process message.
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b, c.rawInput = c.in.splitBlock(b, recordHeaderLen+n)
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ok, off, err := c.in.decrypt(b)
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if !ok {
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c.in.setErrorLocked(c.sendAlert(err))
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}
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b.off = off
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return typ, b, nil
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}
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func (c *Conn) dtlsWriteRecord(typ recordType, data []byte) (n int, err error) {
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recordHeaderLen := dtlsRecordHeaderLen
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maxLen := c.config.Bugs.MaxHandshakeRecordLength
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if maxLen <= 0 {
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maxLen = 1024
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}
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b := c.out.newBlock()
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var header []byte
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if typ == recordTypeHandshake {
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// Handshake messages have to be modified to include
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// fragment offset and length and with the header
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// replicated. Save the header here.
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//
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// TODO(davidben): This assumes that data contains
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// exactly one handshake message. This is incompatible
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// with FragmentAcrossChangeCipherSpec. (Which is
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// unfortunate because OpenSSL's DTLS implementation
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// will probably accept such fragmentation and could
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// do with a fix + tests.)
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if len(data) < 4 {
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// This should not happen.
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panic(data)
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}
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header = data[:4]
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data = data[4:]
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}
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firstRun := true
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for firstRun || len(data) > 0 {
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firstRun = false
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m := len(data)
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var fragment []byte
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// Handshake messages get fragmented. Other records we
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// pass-through as is. DTLS should be a packet
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// interface.
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if typ == recordTypeHandshake {
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if m > maxLen {
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m = maxLen
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}
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// Standard handshake header.
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fragment = make([]byte, 0, 12+m)
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fragment = append(fragment, header...)
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// message_seq
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fragment = append(fragment, byte(c.sendHandshakeSeq>>8), byte(c.sendHandshakeSeq))
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// fragment_offset
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fragment = append(fragment, byte(n>>16), byte(n>>8), byte(n))
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// fragment_length
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fragment = append(fragment, byte(m>>16), byte(m>>8), byte(m))
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fragment = append(fragment, data[:m]...)
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} else {
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fragment = data[:m]
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}
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// Send the fragment.
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explicitIVLen := 0
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explicitIVIsSeq := false
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if cbc, ok := c.out.cipher.(cbcMode); ok {
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// Block cipher modes have an explicit IV.
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explicitIVLen = cbc.BlockSize()
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} else if _, ok := c.out.cipher.(cipher.AEAD); ok {
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explicitIVLen = 8
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// The AES-GCM construction in TLS has an
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// explicit nonce so that the nonce can be
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// random. However, the nonce is only 8 bytes
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// which is too small for a secure, random
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// nonce. Therefore we use the sequence number
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// as the nonce.
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explicitIVIsSeq = true
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} else if c.out.cipher != nil {
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panic("Unknown cipher")
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}
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b.resize(recordHeaderLen + explicitIVLen + len(fragment))
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b.data[0] = byte(typ)
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vers := c.vers
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if vers == 0 {
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// Some TLS servers fail if the record version is
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// greater than TLS 1.0 for the initial ClientHello.
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vers = VersionTLS10
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}
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vers = versionToWire(vers, c.isDTLS)
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b.data[1] = byte(vers >> 8)
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b.data[2] = byte(vers)
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// DTLS records include an explicit sequence number.
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copy(b.data[3:11], c.out.seq[0:])
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b.data[11] = byte(len(fragment) >> 8)
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b.data[12] = byte(len(fragment))
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if explicitIVLen > 0 {
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explicitIV := b.data[recordHeaderLen : recordHeaderLen+explicitIVLen]
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if explicitIVIsSeq {
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copy(explicitIV, c.out.seq[:])
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} else {
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if _, err = io.ReadFull(c.config.rand(), explicitIV); err != nil {
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break
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}
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}
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}
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copy(b.data[recordHeaderLen+explicitIVLen:], fragment)
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c.out.encrypt(b, explicitIVLen)
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// TODO(davidben): A real DTLS implementation needs to
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// retransmit handshake messages. For testing
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// purposes, we don't actually care.
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_, err = c.conn.Write(b.data)
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if err != nil {
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break
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}
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n += m
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data = data[m:]
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}
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c.out.freeBlock(b)
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// Increment the handshake sequence number for the next
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// handshake message.
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if typ == recordTypeHandshake {
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c.sendHandshakeSeq++
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}
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if typ == recordTypeChangeCipherSpec {
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err = c.out.changeCipherSpec(c.config)
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if err != nil {
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// Cannot call sendAlert directly,
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// because we already hold c.out.Mutex.
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c.tmp[0] = alertLevelError
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c.tmp[1] = byte(err.(alert))
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c.writeRecord(recordTypeAlert, c.tmp[0:2])
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return n, c.out.setErrorLocked(&net.OpError{Op: "local error", Err: err})
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}
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}
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return
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}
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func (c *Conn) dtlsDoReadHandshake() ([]byte, error) {
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// Assemble a full handshake message. For test purposes, this
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// implementation assumes fragments arrive in order. It may
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// need to be cleverer if we ever test BoringSSL's retransmit
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// behavior.
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for len(c.handMsg) < 4+c.handMsgLen {
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// Get a new handshake record if the previous has been
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// exhausted.
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if c.hand.Len() == 0 {
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if err := c.in.err; err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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if err := c.readRecord(recordTypeHandshake); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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}
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// Read the next fragment. It must fit entirely within
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// the record.
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if c.hand.Len() < 12 {
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return nil, errors.New("dtls: bad handshake record")
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}
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header := c.hand.Next(12)
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fragN := int(header[1])<<16 | int(header[2])<<8 | int(header[3])
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fragSeq := uint16(header[4])<<8 | uint16(header[5])
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fragOff := int(header[6])<<16 | int(header[7])<<8 | int(header[8])
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fragLen := int(header[9])<<16 | int(header[10])<<8 | int(header[11])
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if c.hand.Len() < fragLen {
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return nil, errors.New("dtls: fragment length too long")
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}
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fragment := c.hand.Next(fragLen)
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// Check it's a fragment for the right message.
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if fragSeq != c.recvHandshakeSeq {
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return nil, errors.New("dtls: bad handshake sequence number")
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}
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// Check that the length is consistent.
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if c.handMsg == nil {
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c.handMsgLen = fragN
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if c.handMsgLen > maxHandshake {
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return nil, c.in.setErrorLocked(c.sendAlert(alertInternalError))
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}
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// Start with the TLS handshake header,
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// without the DTLS bits.
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c.handMsg = append([]byte{}, header[:4]...)
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} else if fragN != c.handMsgLen {
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return nil, errors.New("dtls: bad handshake length")
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}
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// Add the fragment to the pending message.
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if 4+fragOff != len(c.handMsg) {
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return nil, errors.New("dtls: bad fragment offset")
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}
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if fragOff+fragLen > c.handMsgLen {
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return nil, errors.New("dtls: bad fragment length")
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}
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c.handMsg = append(c.handMsg, fragment...)
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}
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c.recvHandshakeSeq++
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ret := c.handMsg
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c.handMsg, c.handMsgLen = nil, 0
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return ret, nil
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}
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// DTLSServer returns a new DTLS server side connection
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// using conn as the underlying transport.
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// The configuration config must be non-nil and must have
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// at least one certificate.
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func DTLSServer(conn net.Conn, config *Config) *Conn {
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c := &Conn{config: config, isDTLS: true, conn: conn}
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c.init()
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return c
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}
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// DTLSClient returns a new DTLS client side connection
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// using conn as the underlying transport.
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// The config cannot be nil: users must set either ServerHostname or
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// InsecureSkipVerify in the config.
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func DTLSClient(conn net.Conn, config *Config) *Conn {
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c := &Conn{config: config, isClient: true, isDTLS: true, conn: conn}
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c.init()
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return c
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}
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