Use the new keySchedule13 type instead of hash.Hash to avoid tracking
the hashContext and intermediate secrets manually.
checkPSK is modified not to return the calculated early secret, this is
internal to keySchedule13 now. The caller just learns whether it was
resumed using a PSK or not.
In order to reduce repetitive complexity (extract handshake context,
pass the right secrets around to calculate a secret and build a cipher),
create a new type that tracks the hash type, the handshake context and
intermediate secrets.
Advantages: facilitates reuse between client and server code, makes it
easier to update labels for draft-19, makes it easier to add central
KeyLogWriter functionality.
There should be no data in the Handshake buffer on encryption state
changes (including implicit 1.3 transitions). Checking that also blocks
all Handshake messages fragmented across CCS.
BoGo: PartialClientFinishedWithClientHello
Phase should only be accessed under in.Mutex. Handshake and all Read
operations obtain that lock. However, many functions checking for
handshakeRunning only obtain handshakeMutex: reintroduce
handshakeCompleted for them. ConnectionState and Close check for
handshakeConfirmed, introduce an atomic flag for them.