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      1 // Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
      2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
      3 // found in the LICENSE file.
      4 
      5 #ifndef NET_QUIC_CRYPTO_QUIC_CRYPTO_SERVER_CONFIG_H_
      6 #define NET_QUIC_CRYPTO_QUIC_CRYPTO_SERVER_CONFIG_H_
      7 
      8 #include <map>
      9 #include <string>
     10 #include <vector>
     11 
     12 #include "base/memory/ref_counted.h"
     13 #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h"
     14 #include "base/strings/string_piece.h"
     15 #include "base/synchronization/lock.h"
     16 #include "net/base/ip_endpoint.h"
     17 #include "net/base/net_export.h"
     18 #include "net/quic/crypto/crypto_handshake.h"
     19 #include "net/quic/crypto/crypto_protocol.h"
     20 #include "net/quic/crypto/crypto_secret_boxer.h"
     21 #include "net/quic/quic_time.h"
     22 
     23 namespace net {
     24 
     25 class CryptoHandshakeMessage;
     26 class EphemeralKeySource;
     27 class KeyExchange;
     28 class ProofSource;
     29 class QuicClock;
     30 class QuicDecrypter;
     31 class QuicEncrypter;
     32 class QuicRandom;
     33 class QuicServerConfigProtobuf;
     34 class StrikeRegister;
     35 class StrikeRegisterClient;
     36 
     37 struct ClientHelloInfo;
     38 
     39 namespace test {
     40 class QuicCryptoServerConfigPeer;
     41 }  // namespace test
     42 
     43 enum HandshakeFailureReason {
     44   HANDSHAKE_OK = 0,
     45 
     46   // Failure reasons for an invalid client nonce.
     47   // TODO(rtenneti): Implement capturing of error from strike register.
     48   CLIENT_NONCE_UNKNOWN_FAILURE = 100,
     49   CLIENT_NONCE_INVALID_FAILURE,
     50 
     51   // Failure reasons for an invalid server nonce.
     52   SERVER_NONCE_INVALID_FAILURE = 200,
     53   SERVER_NONCE_DECRYPTION_FAILURE,
     54   SERVER_NONCE_NOT_UNIQUE_FAILURE,
     55 
     56   // Failure reasons for an invalid server config.
     57   SERVER_CONFIG_INCHOATE_HELLO_FAILURE = 300,
     58   SERVER_CONFIG_UNKNOWN_CONFIG_FAILURE,
     59 
     60   // Failure reasons for an invalid source adddress token.
     61   SOURCE_ADDRESS_TOKEN_INVALID_FAILURE = 400,
     62   SOURCE_ADDRESS_TOKEN_DECRYPTION_FAILURE,
     63   SOURCE_ADDRESS_TOKEN_PARSE_FAILURE,
     64   SOURCE_ADDRESS_TOKEN_DIFFERENT_IP_ADDRESS_FAILURE,
     65   SOURCE_ADDRESS_TOKEN_CLOCK_SKEW_FAILURE,
     66   SOURCE_ADDRESS_TOKEN_EXPIRED_FAILURE,
     67 };
     68 
     69 // Hook that allows application code to subscribe to primary config changes.
     70 class PrimaryConfigChangedCallback {
     71  public:
     72   PrimaryConfigChangedCallback();
     73   virtual ~PrimaryConfigChangedCallback();
     74   virtual void Run(const std::string& scid) = 0;
     75 
     76  private:
     77   DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(PrimaryConfigChangedCallback);
     78 };
     79 
     80 // Callback used to accept the result of the |client_hello| validation step.
     81 class NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE ValidateClientHelloResultCallback {
     82  public:
     83   // Opaque token that holds information about the client_hello and
     84   // its validity.  Can be interpreted by calling ProcessClientHello.
     85   struct Result;
     86 
     87   ValidateClientHelloResultCallback();
     88   virtual ~ValidateClientHelloResultCallback();
     89   void Run(const Result* result);
     90 
     91  protected:
     92   virtual void RunImpl(const CryptoHandshakeMessage& client_hello,
     93                        const Result& result) = 0;
     94 
     95  private:
     96   DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ValidateClientHelloResultCallback);
     97 };
     98 
     99 // QuicCryptoServerConfig contains the crypto configuration of a QUIC server.
    100 // Unlike a client, a QUIC server can have multiple configurations active in
    101 // order to support clients resuming with a previous configuration.
    102 // TODO(agl): when adding configurations at runtime is added, this object will
    103 // need to consider locking.
    104 class NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE QuicCryptoServerConfig {
    105  public:
    106   // ConfigOptions contains options for generating server configs.
    107   struct NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE ConfigOptions {
    108     ConfigOptions();
    109 
    110     // expiry_time is the time, in UNIX seconds, when the server config will
    111     // expire. If unset, it defaults to the current time plus six months.
    112     QuicWallTime expiry_time;
    113     // channel_id_enabled controls whether the server config will indicate
    114     // support for ChannelIDs.
    115     bool channel_id_enabled;
    116     // id contains the server config id for the resulting config. If empty, a
    117     // random id is generated.
    118     std::string id;
    119     // orbit contains the kOrbitSize bytes of the orbit value for the server
    120     // config. If |orbit| is empty then a random orbit is generated.
    121     std::string orbit;
    122     // p256 determines whether a P-256 public key will be included in the
    123     // server config. Note that this breaks deterministic server-config
    124     // generation since P-256 key generation doesn't use the QuicRandom given
    125     // to DefaultConfig().
    126     bool p256;
    127   };
    128 
    129   // |source_address_token_secret|: secret key material used for encrypting and
    130   //     decrypting source address tokens. It can be of any length as it is fed
    131   //     into a KDF before use. In tests, use TESTING.
    132   // |server_nonce_entropy|: an entropy source used to generate the orbit and
    133   //     key for server nonces, which are always local to a given instance of a
    134   //     server.
    135   QuicCryptoServerConfig(base::StringPiece source_address_token_secret,
    136                          QuicRandom* server_nonce_entropy);
    137   ~QuicCryptoServerConfig();
    138 
    139   // TESTING is a magic parameter for passing to the constructor in tests.
    140   static const char TESTING[];
    141 
    142   // Generates a QuicServerConfigProtobuf protobuf suitable for
    143   // AddConfig and SetConfigs.
    144   static QuicServerConfigProtobuf* GenerateConfig(
    145       QuicRandom* rand,
    146       const QuicClock* clock,
    147       const ConfigOptions& options);
    148 
    149   // AddConfig adds a QuicServerConfigProtobuf to the availible configurations.
    150   // It returns the SCFG message from the config if successful. The caller
    151   // takes ownership of the CryptoHandshakeMessage. |now| is used in
    152   // conjunction with |protobuf->primary_time()| to determine whether the
    153   // config should be made primary.
    154   CryptoHandshakeMessage* AddConfig(QuicServerConfigProtobuf* protobuf,
    155                                     QuicWallTime now);
    156 
    157   // AddDefaultConfig calls DefaultConfig to create a config and then calls
    158   // AddConfig to add it. See the comment for |DefaultConfig| for details of
    159   // the arguments.
    160   CryptoHandshakeMessage* AddDefaultConfig(
    161       QuicRandom* rand,
    162       const QuicClock* clock,
    163       const ConfigOptions& options);
    164 
    165   // SetConfigs takes a vector of config protobufs and the current time.
    166   // Configs are assumed to be uniquely identified by their server config ID.
    167   // Previously unknown configs are added and possibly made the primary config
    168   // depending on their |primary_time| and the value of |now|. Configs that are
    169   // known, but are missing from the protobufs are deleted, unless they are
    170   // currently the primary config. SetConfigs returns false if any errors were
    171   // encountered and no changes to the QuicCryptoServerConfig will occur.
    172   bool SetConfigs(const std::vector<QuicServerConfigProtobuf*>& protobufs,
    173                   QuicWallTime now);
    174 
    175   // Get the server config ids for all known configs.
    176   void GetConfigIds(std::vector<std::string>* scids) const;
    177 
    178   // Checks |client_hello| for gross errors and determines whether it
    179   // can be shown to be fresh (i.e. not a replay).  The result of the
    180   // validation step must be interpreted by calling
    181   // QuicCryptoServerConfig::ProcessClientHello from the done_cb.
    182   //
    183   // ValidateClientHello may invoke the done_cb before unrolling the
    184   // stack if it is able to assess the validity of the client_nonce
    185   // without asynchronous operations.
    186   //
    187   // client_hello: the incoming client hello message.
    188   // client_ip: the IP address of the client, which is used to generate and
    189   //     validate source-address tokens.
    190   // clock: used to validate client nonces and ephemeral keys.
    191   // done_cb: single-use callback that accepts an opaque
    192   //     ValidatedClientHelloMsg token that holds information about
    193   //     the client hello.  The callback will always be called exactly
    194   //     once, either under the current call stack, or after the
    195   //     completion of an asynchronous operation.
    196   void ValidateClientHello(
    197       const CryptoHandshakeMessage& client_hello,
    198       IPEndPoint client_ip,
    199       const QuicClock* clock,
    200       ValidateClientHelloResultCallback* done_cb) const;
    201 
    202   // ProcessClientHello processes |client_hello| and decides whether to accept
    203   // or reject the connection. If the connection is to be accepted, |out| is
    204   // set to the contents of the ServerHello, |out_params| is completed and
    205   // QUIC_NO_ERROR is returned. Otherwise |out| is set to be a REJ message and
    206   // an error code is returned.
    207   //
    208   // validate_chlo_result: Output from the asynchronous call to
    209   //     ValidateClientHello.  Contains the client hello message and
    210   //     information about it.
    211   // connection_id: the ConnectionId for the connection, which is used in key
    212   //     derivation.
    213   // client_address: the IP address and port of the client. The IP address is
    214   //     used to generate and validate source-address tokens.
    215   // version: version of the QUIC protocol in use for this connection
    216   // supported_versions: versions of the QUIC protocol that this server
    217   //     supports.
    218   // initial_flow_control_window: size of initial flow control window this
    219   //     server uses for new streams.
    220   // clock: used to validate client nonces and ephemeral keys.
    221   // rand: an entropy source
    222   // params: the state of the handshake. This may be updated with a server
    223   //     nonce when we send a rejection. After a successful handshake, this will
    224   //     contain the state of the connection.
    225   // out: the resulting handshake message (either REJ or SHLO)
    226   // error_details: used to store a string describing any error.
    227   QuicErrorCode ProcessClientHello(
    228       const ValidateClientHelloResultCallback::Result& validate_chlo_result,
    229       QuicConnectionId connection_id,
    230       IPEndPoint client_address,
    231       QuicVersion version,
    232       const QuicVersionVector& supported_versions,
    233       const QuicClock* clock,
    234       QuicRandom* rand,
    235       QuicCryptoNegotiatedParameters* params,
    236       CryptoHandshakeMessage* out,
    237       std::string* error_details) const;
    238 
    239   // SetProofSource installs |proof_source| as the ProofSource for handshakes.
    240   // This object takes ownership of |proof_source|.
    241   void SetProofSource(ProofSource* proof_source);
    242 
    243   // SetEphemeralKeySource installs an object that can cache ephemeral keys for
    244   // a short period of time. This object takes ownership of
    245   // |ephemeral_key_source|. If not set then ephemeral keys will be generated
    246   // per-connection.
    247   void SetEphemeralKeySource(EphemeralKeySource* ephemeral_key_source);
    248 
    249   // Install an externall created StrikeRegisterClient for use to
    250   // interact with the strike register.  This object takes ownership
    251   // of the |strike_register_client|.
    252   void SetStrikeRegisterClient(StrikeRegisterClient* strike_register_client);
    253 
    254   // set_replay_protection controls whether replay protection is enabled. If
    255   // replay protection is disabled then no strike registers are needed and
    256   // frontends can share an orbit value without a shared strike-register.
    257   // However, an attacker can duplicate a handshake and cause a client's
    258   // request to be processed twice.
    259   void set_replay_protection(bool on);
    260 
    261   // set_strike_register_no_startup_period configures the strike register to
    262   // not have a startup period.
    263   void set_strike_register_no_startup_period();
    264 
    265   // set_strike_register_max_entries sets the maximum number of entries that
    266   // the internal strike register will hold. If the strike register fills up
    267   // then the oldest entries (by the client's clock) will be dropped.
    268   void set_strike_register_max_entries(uint32 max_entries);
    269 
    270   // set_strike_register_window_secs sets the number of seconds around the
    271   // current time that the strike register will attempt to be authoritative
    272   // for. Setting a larger value allows for greater client clock-skew, but
    273   // means that the quiescent startup period must be longer.
    274   void set_strike_register_window_secs(uint32 window_secs);
    275 
    276   // set_source_address_token_future_secs sets the number of seconds into the
    277   // future that source-address tokens will be accepted from. Since
    278   // source-address tokens are authenticated, this should only happen if
    279   // another, valid server has clock-skew.
    280   void set_source_address_token_future_secs(uint32 future_secs);
    281 
    282   // set_source_address_token_lifetime_secs sets the number of seconds that a
    283   // source-address token will be valid for.
    284   void set_source_address_token_lifetime_secs(uint32 lifetime_secs);
    285 
    286   // set_server_nonce_strike_register_max_entries sets the number of entries in
    287   // the server-nonce strike-register. This is used to record that server nonce
    288   // values have been used. If the number of entries is too small then clients
    289   // which are depending on server nonces may fail to handshake because their
    290   // nonce has expired in the amount of time it took to go from the server to
    291   // the client and back.
    292   void set_server_nonce_strike_register_max_entries(uint32 max_entries);
    293 
    294   // set_server_nonce_strike_register_window_secs sets the number of seconds
    295   // around the current time that the server-nonce strike-register will accept
    296   // nonces from. Setting a larger value allows for clients to delay follow-up
    297   // client hellos for longer and still use server nonces as proofs of
    298   // uniqueness.
    299   void set_server_nonce_strike_register_window_secs(uint32 window_secs);
    300 
    301   // Set and take ownership of the callback to invoke on primary config changes.
    302   void AcquirePrimaryConfigChangedCb(PrimaryConfigChangedCallback* cb);
    303 
    304  private:
    305   friend class test::QuicCryptoServerConfigPeer;
    306 
    307   // Config represents a server config: a collection of preferences and
    308   // Diffie-Hellman public values.
    309   class NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE Config : public QuicCryptoConfig,
    310                                     public base::RefCounted<Config> {
    311    public:
    312     Config();
    313 
    314     // TODO(rtenneti): since this is a class, we should probably do
    315     // getters/setters here.
    316     // |serialized| contains the bytes of this server config, suitable for
    317     // sending on the wire.
    318     std::string serialized;
    319     // id contains the SCID of this server config.
    320     std::string id;
    321     // orbit contains the orbit value for this config: an opaque identifier
    322     // used to identify clusters of server frontends.
    323     unsigned char orbit[kOrbitSize];
    324 
    325     // key_exchanges contains key exchange objects with the private keys
    326     // already loaded. The values correspond, one-to-one, with the tags in
    327     // |kexs| from the parent class.
    328     std::vector<KeyExchange*> key_exchanges;
    329 
    330     // tag_value_map contains the raw key/value pairs for the config.
    331     QuicTagValueMap tag_value_map;
    332 
    333     // channel_id_enabled is true if the config in |serialized| specifies that
    334     // ChannelIDs are supported.
    335     bool channel_id_enabled;
    336 
    337     // is_primary is true if this config is the one that we'll give out to
    338     // clients as the current one.
    339     bool is_primary;
    340 
    341     // primary_time contains the timestamp when this config should become the
    342     // primary config. A value of QuicWallTime::Zero() means that this config
    343     // will not be promoted at a specific time.
    344     QuicWallTime primary_time;
    345 
    346     // Secondary sort key for use when selecting primary configs and
    347     // there are multiple configs with the same primary time.
    348     // Smaller numbers mean higher priority.
    349     uint64 priority;
    350 
    351     // source_address_token_boxer_ is used to protect the
    352     // source-address tokens that are given to clients.
    353     // Points to either source_address_token_boxer_storage or the
    354     // default boxer provided by QuicCryptoServerConfig.
    355     const CryptoSecretBoxer* source_address_token_boxer;
    356 
    357     // Holds the override source_address_token_boxer instance if the
    358     // Config is not using the default source address token boxer
    359     // instance provided by QuicCryptoServerConfig.
    360     scoped_ptr<CryptoSecretBoxer> source_address_token_boxer_storage;
    361 
    362    private:
    363     friend class base::RefCounted<Config>;
    364 
    365     virtual ~Config();
    366 
    367     DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(Config);
    368   };
    369 
    370   typedef std::map<ServerConfigID, scoped_refptr<Config> > ConfigMap;
    371 
    372   // Get a ref to the config with a given server config id.
    373   scoped_refptr<Config> GetConfigWithScid(
    374       base::StringPiece requested_scid) const;
    375 
    376   // ConfigPrimaryTimeLessThan returns true if a->primary_time <
    377   // b->primary_time.
    378   static bool ConfigPrimaryTimeLessThan(const scoped_refptr<Config>& a,
    379                                         const scoped_refptr<Config>& b);
    380 
    381   // SelectNewPrimaryConfig reevaluates the primary config based on the
    382   // "primary_time" deadlines contained in each.
    383   void SelectNewPrimaryConfig(QuicWallTime now) const;
    384 
    385   // EvaluateClientHello checks |client_hello| for gross errors and determines
    386   // whether it can be shown to be fresh (i.e. not a replay). The results are
    387   // written to |info|.
    388   void EvaluateClientHello(
    389       const uint8* primary_orbit,
    390       scoped_refptr<Config> requested_config,
    391       ValidateClientHelloResultCallback::Result* client_hello_state,
    392       ValidateClientHelloResultCallback* done_cb) const;
    393 
    394   // BuildRejection sets |out| to be a REJ message in reply to |client_hello|.
    395   void BuildRejection(
    396       const Config& config,
    397       const CryptoHandshakeMessage& client_hello,
    398       const ClientHelloInfo& info,
    399       QuicRandom* rand,
    400       CryptoHandshakeMessage* out) const;
    401 
    402   // ParseConfigProtobuf parses the given config protobuf and returns a
    403   // scoped_refptr<Config> if successful. The caller adopts the reference to the
    404   // Config. On error, ParseConfigProtobuf returns NULL.
    405   scoped_refptr<Config> ParseConfigProtobuf(QuicServerConfigProtobuf* protobuf);
    406 
    407   // NewSourceAddressToken returns a fresh source address token for the given
    408   // IP address.
    409   std::string NewSourceAddressToken(const Config& config,
    410                                     const IPEndPoint& ip,
    411                                     QuicRandom* rand,
    412                                     QuicWallTime now) const;
    413 
    414   // ValidateSourceAddressToken returns HANDSHAKE_OK if the source address token
    415   // in |token| is a valid and timely token for the IP address |ip| given that
    416   // the current time is |now|. Otherwise it returns the reason for failure.
    417   HandshakeFailureReason ValidateSourceAddressToken(const Config& config,
    418                                                     base::StringPiece token,
    419                                                     const IPEndPoint& ip,
    420                                                     QuicWallTime now) const;
    421 
    422   // NewServerNonce generates and encrypts a random nonce.
    423   std::string NewServerNonce(QuicRandom* rand, QuicWallTime now) const;
    424 
    425   // ValidateServerNonce decrypts |token| and verifies that it hasn't been
    426   // previously used and is recent enough that it is plausible that it was part
    427   // of a very recently provided rejection ("recent" will be on the order of
    428   // 10-30 seconds). If so, it records that it has been used and returns
    429   // HANDSHAKE_OK. Otherwise it returns the reason for failure.
    430   HandshakeFailureReason ValidateServerNonce(
    431       base::StringPiece echoed_server_nonce,
    432       QuicWallTime now) const;
    433 
    434   // replay_protection_ controls whether the server enforces that handshakes
    435   // aren't replays.
    436   bool replay_protection_;
    437 
    438   // configs_ satisfies the following invariants:
    439   //   1) configs_.empty() <-> primary_config_ == NULL
    440   //   2) primary_config_ != NULL -> primary_config_->is_primary
    441   //   3)  cconfigs_, c->is_primary <-> c == primary_config_
    442   mutable base::Lock configs_lock_;
    443   // configs_ contains all active server configs. It's expected that there are
    444   // about half-a-dozen configs active at any one time.
    445   ConfigMap configs_;
    446   // primary_config_ points to a Config (which is also in |configs_|) which is
    447   // the primary config - i.e. the one that we'll give out to new clients.
    448   mutable scoped_refptr<Config> primary_config_;
    449   // next_config_promotion_time_ contains the nearest, future time when an
    450   // active config will be promoted to primary.
    451   mutable QuicWallTime next_config_promotion_time_;
    452   // Callback to invoke when the primary config changes.
    453   scoped_ptr<PrimaryConfigChangedCallback> primary_config_changed_cb_;
    454 
    455   // Protects access to the pointer held by strike_register_client_.
    456   mutable base::Lock strike_register_client_lock_;
    457   // strike_register_ contains a data structure that keeps track of previously
    458   // observed client nonces in order to prevent replay attacks.
    459   mutable scoped_ptr<StrikeRegisterClient> strike_register_client_;
    460 
    461   // Default source_address_token_boxer_ used to protect the
    462   // source-address tokens that are given to clients.  Individual
    463   // configs may use boxers with alternate secrets.
    464   CryptoSecretBoxer default_source_address_token_boxer_;
    465 
    466   // server_nonce_boxer_ is used to encrypt and validate suggested server
    467   // nonces.
    468   CryptoSecretBoxer server_nonce_boxer_;
    469 
    470   // server_nonce_orbit_ contains the random, per-server orbit values that this
    471   // server will use to generate server nonces (the moral equivalent of a SYN
    472   // cookies).
    473   uint8 server_nonce_orbit_[8];
    474 
    475   mutable base::Lock server_nonce_strike_register_lock_;
    476   // server_nonce_strike_register_ contains a data structure that keeps track of
    477   // previously observed server nonces from this server, in order to prevent
    478   // replay attacks.
    479   mutable scoped_ptr<StrikeRegister> server_nonce_strike_register_;
    480 
    481   // proof_source_ contains an object that can provide certificate chains and
    482   // signatures.
    483   scoped_ptr<ProofSource> proof_source_;
    484 
    485   // ephemeral_key_source_ contains an object that caches ephemeral keys for a
    486   // short period of time.
    487   scoped_ptr<EphemeralKeySource> ephemeral_key_source_;
    488 
    489   // These fields store configuration values. See the comments for their
    490   // respective setter functions.
    491   bool strike_register_no_startup_period_;
    492   uint32 strike_register_max_entries_;
    493   uint32 strike_register_window_secs_;
    494   uint32 source_address_token_future_secs_;
    495   uint32 source_address_token_lifetime_secs_;
    496   uint32 server_nonce_strike_register_max_entries_;
    497   uint32 server_nonce_strike_register_window_secs_;
    498 
    499   DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(QuicCryptoServerConfig);
    500 };
    501 
    502 }  // namespace net
    503 
    504 #endif  // NET_QUIC_CRYPTO_QUIC_CRYPTO_SERVER_CONFIG_H_
    505