xref: /freebsd/contrib/bearssl/src/ssl/ssl_io.c (revision 61e21613)
1 /*
2  * Copyright (c) 2016 Thomas Pornin <pornin@bolet.org>
3  *
4  * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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9  * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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17  * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
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22  * SOFTWARE.
23  */
24 
25 #include "inner.h"
26 
27 /* see bearssl_ssl.h */
28 void
29 br_sslio_init(br_sslio_context *ctx,
30 	br_ssl_engine_context *engine,
31 	int (*low_read)(void *read_context,
32 		unsigned char *data, size_t len),
33 	void *read_context,
34 	int (*low_write)(void *write_context,
35 		const unsigned char *data, size_t len),
36 	void *write_context)
37 {
38 	ctx->engine = engine;
39 	ctx->low_read = low_read;
40 	ctx->read_context = read_context;
41 	ctx->low_write = low_write;
42 	ctx->write_context = write_context;
43 }
44 
45 /*
46  * Run the engine, until the specified target state is achieved, or
47  * an error occurs. The target state is SENDAPP, RECVAPP, or the
48  * combination of both (the combination matches either). When a match is
49  * achieved, this function returns 0. On error, it returns -1.
50  */
51 static int
52 run_until(br_sslio_context *ctx, unsigned target)
53 {
54 	for (;;) {
55 		unsigned state;
56 
57 		state = br_ssl_engine_current_state(ctx->engine);
58 		if (state & BR_SSL_CLOSED) {
59 			return -1;
60 		}
61 
62 		/*
63 		 * If there is some record data to send, do it. This takes
64 		 * precedence over everything else.
65 		 */
66 		if (state & BR_SSL_SENDREC) {
67 			unsigned char *buf;
68 			size_t len;
69 			int wlen;
70 
71 			buf = br_ssl_engine_sendrec_buf(ctx->engine, &len);
72 			wlen = ctx->low_write(ctx->write_context, buf, len);
73 			if (wlen < 0) {
74 				/*
75 				 * If we received a close_notify and we
76 				 * still send something, then we have our
77 				 * own response close_notify to send, and
78 				 * the peer is allowed by RFC 5246 not to
79 				 * wait for it.
80 				 */
81 				if (!ctx->engine->shutdown_recv) {
82 					br_ssl_engine_fail(
83 						ctx->engine, BR_ERR_IO);
84 				}
85 				return -1;
86 			}
87 			if (wlen > 0) {
88 				br_ssl_engine_sendrec_ack(ctx->engine, wlen);
89 			}
90 			continue;
91 		}
92 
93 		/*
94 		 * If we reached our target, then we are finished.
95 		 */
96 		if (state & target) {
97 			return 0;
98 		}
99 
100 		/*
101 		 * If some application data must be read, and we did not
102 		 * exit, then this means that we are trying to write data,
103 		 * and that's not possible until the application data is
104 		 * read. This may happen if using a shared in/out buffer,
105 		 * and the underlying protocol is not strictly half-duplex.
106 		 * This is unrecoverable here, so we report an error.
107 		 */
108 		if (state & BR_SSL_RECVAPP) {
109 			return -1;
110 		}
111 
112 		/*
113 		 * If we reached that point, then either we are trying
114 		 * to read data and there is some, or the engine is stuck
115 		 * until a new record is obtained.
116 		 */
117 		if (state & BR_SSL_RECVREC) {
118 			unsigned char *buf;
119 			size_t len;
120 			int rlen;
121 
122 			buf = br_ssl_engine_recvrec_buf(ctx->engine, &len);
123 			rlen = ctx->low_read(ctx->read_context, buf, len);
124 			if (rlen < 0) {
125 				br_ssl_engine_fail(ctx->engine, BR_ERR_IO);
126 				return -1;
127 			}
128 			if (rlen > 0) {
129 				br_ssl_engine_recvrec_ack(ctx->engine, rlen);
130 			}
131 			continue;
132 		}
133 
134 		/*
135 		 * We can reach that point if the target RECVAPP, and
136 		 * the state contains SENDAPP only. This may happen with
137 		 * a shared in/out buffer. In that case, we must flush
138 		 * the buffered data to "make room" for a new incoming
139 		 * record.
140 		 */
141 		br_ssl_engine_flush(ctx->engine, 0);
142 	}
143 }
144 
145 /* see bearssl_ssl.h */
146 int
147 br_sslio_read(br_sslio_context *ctx, void *dst, size_t len)
148 {
149 	unsigned char *buf;
150 	size_t alen;
151 
152 	if (len == 0) {
153 		return 0;
154 	}
155 	if (run_until(ctx, BR_SSL_RECVAPP) < 0) {
156 		return -1;
157 	}
158 	buf = br_ssl_engine_recvapp_buf(ctx->engine, &alen);
159 	if (alen > len) {
160 		alen = len;
161 	}
162 	memcpy(dst, buf, alen);
163 	br_ssl_engine_recvapp_ack(ctx->engine, alen);
164 	return (int)alen;
165 }
166 
167 /* see bearssl_ssl.h */
168 int
169 br_sslio_read_all(br_sslio_context *ctx, void *dst, size_t len)
170 {
171 	unsigned char *buf;
172 
173 	buf = dst;
174 	while (len > 0) {
175 		int rlen;
176 
177 		rlen = br_sslio_read(ctx, buf, len);
178 		if (rlen < 0) {
179 			return -1;
180 		}
181 		buf += rlen;
182 		len -= (size_t)rlen;
183 	}
184 	return 0;
185 }
186 
187 /* see bearssl_ssl.h */
188 int
189 br_sslio_write(br_sslio_context *ctx, const void *src, size_t len)
190 {
191 	unsigned char *buf;
192 	size_t alen;
193 
194 	if (len == 0) {
195 		return 0;
196 	}
197 	if (run_until(ctx, BR_SSL_SENDAPP) < 0) {
198 		return -1;
199 	}
200 	buf = br_ssl_engine_sendapp_buf(ctx->engine, &alen);
201 	if (alen > len) {
202 		alen = len;
203 	}
204 	memcpy(buf, src, alen);
205 	br_ssl_engine_sendapp_ack(ctx->engine, alen);
206 	return (int)alen;
207 }
208 
209 /* see bearssl_ssl.h */
210 int
211 br_sslio_write_all(br_sslio_context *ctx, const void *src, size_t len)
212 {
213 	const unsigned char *buf;
214 
215 	buf = src;
216 	while (len > 0) {
217 		int wlen;
218 
219 		wlen = br_sslio_write(ctx, buf, len);
220 		if (wlen < 0) {
221 			return -1;
222 		}
223 		buf += wlen;
224 		len -= (size_t)wlen;
225 	}
226 	return 0;
227 }
228 
229 /* see bearssl_ssl.h */
230 int
231 br_sslio_flush(br_sslio_context *ctx)
232 {
233 	/*
234 	 * We trigger a flush. We know the data is gone when there is
235 	 * no longer any record data to send, and we can either read
236 	 * or write application data. The call to run_until() does the
237 	 * job because it ensures that any assembled record data is
238 	 * first sent down the wire before considering anything else.
239 	 */
240 	br_ssl_engine_flush(ctx->engine, 0);
241 	return run_until(ctx, BR_SSL_SENDAPP | BR_SSL_RECVAPP);
242 }
243 
244 /* see bearssl_ssl.h */
245 int
246 br_sslio_close(br_sslio_context *ctx)
247 {
248 	br_ssl_engine_close(ctx->engine);
249 	while (br_ssl_engine_current_state(ctx->engine) != BR_SSL_CLOSED) {
250 		/*
251 		 * Discard any incoming application data.
252 		 */
253 		size_t len;
254 
255 		run_until(ctx, BR_SSL_RECVAPP);
256 		if (br_ssl_engine_recvapp_buf(ctx->engine, &len) != NULL) {
257 			br_ssl_engine_recvapp_ack(ctx->engine, len);
258 		}
259 	}
260 	return br_ssl_engine_last_error(ctx->engine) == BR_ERR_OK;
261 }
262