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      1 /* DTLS implementation written by Nagendra Modadugu
      2  * (nagendra (at) cs.stanford.edu) for the OpenSSL project 2005. */
      3 /* ====================================================================
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     51  * This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young
     52  * (eay (at) cryptsoft.com).  This product includes software written by Tim
     53  * Hudson (tjh (at) cryptsoft.com).
     54  *
     55  */
     56 /* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay (at) cryptsoft.com)
     57  * All rights reserved.
     58  *
     59  * This package is an SSL implementation written
     60  * by Eric Young (eay (at) cryptsoft.com).
     61  * The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
     62  *
     63  * This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as
     64  * the following conditions are aheared to.  The following conditions
     65  * apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA,
     66  * lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code.  The SSL documentation
     67  * included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms
     68  * except that the holder is Tim Hudson (tjh (at) cryptsoft.com).
     69  *
     70  * Copyright remains Eric Young's, and as such any Copyright notices in
     71  * the code are not to be removed.
     72  * If this package is used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution
     73  * as the author of the parts of the library used.
     74  * This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or
     75  * in documentation (online or textual) provided with the package.
     76  *
     77  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     78  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     79  * are met:
     80  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright
     81  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     82  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     83  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     84  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     85  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
     86  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
     87  *    "This product includes cryptographic software written by
     88  *     Eric Young (eay (at) cryptsoft.com)"
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     90  *    being used are not cryptographic related :-).
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     92  *    the apps directory (application code) you must include an acknowledgement:
     93  *    "This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh (at) cryptsoft.com)"
     94  *
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    104  * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
    105  * SUCH DAMAGE.
    106  *
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    108  * derivative of this code cannot be changed.  i.e. this code cannot simply be
    109  * copied and put under another distribution licence
    110  * [including the GNU Public Licence.] */
    111 
    112 #include <openssl/ssl.h>
    113 
    114 #include <assert.h>
    115 #include <string.h>
    116 
    117 #include <openssl/bio.h>
    118 #include <openssl/buf.h>
    119 #include <openssl/bytestring.h>
    120 #include <openssl/mem.h>
    121 #include <openssl/evp.h>
    122 #include <openssl/err.h>
    123 #include <openssl/rand.h>
    124 
    125 #include "../crypto/internal.h"
    126 #include "internal.h"
    127 
    128 
    129 int dtls1_get_record(SSL *ssl) {
    130 again:
    131   switch (ssl->s3->recv_shutdown) {
    132     case ssl_shutdown_none:
    133       break;
    134     case ssl_shutdown_fatal_alert:
    135       OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, SSL_R_PROTOCOL_IS_SHUTDOWN);
    136       return -1;
    137     case ssl_shutdown_close_notify:
    138       return 0;
    139   }
    140 
    141   /* Read a new packet if there is no unconsumed one. */
    142   if (ssl_read_buffer_len(ssl) == 0) {
    143     int read_ret = ssl_read_buffer_extend_to(ssl, 0 /* unused */);
    144     if (read_ret < 0 && dtls1_is_timer_expired(ssl)) {
    145       /* Historically, timeouts were handled implicitly if the caller did not
    146        * handle them.
    147        *
    148        * TODO(davidben): This was to support blocking sockets but affected
    149        * non-blocking sockets. Can it be removed? */
    150       int timeout_ret = DTLSv1_handle_timeout(ssl);
    151       if (timeout_ret <= 0) {
    152         return timeout_ret;
    153       }
    154       goto again;
    155     }
    156     if (read_ret <= 0) {
    157       return read_ret;
    158     }
    159   }
    160   assert(ssl_read_buffer_len(ssl) > 0);
    161 
    162   CBS body;
    163   uint8_t type, alert;
    164   size_t consumed;
    165   enum ssl_open_record_t open_ret =
    166       dtls_open_record(ssl, &type, &body, &consumed, &alert,
    167                        ssl_read_buffer(ssl), ssl_read_buffer_len(ssl));
    168   ssl_read_buffer_consume(ssl, consumed);
    169   switch (open_ret) {
    170     case ssl_open_record_partial:
    171       /* Impossible in DTLS. */
    172       break;
    173 
    174     case ssl_open_record_success: {
    175       if (CBS_len(&body) > 0xffff) {
    176         OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, ERR_R_OVERFLOW);
    177         return -1;
    178       }
    179 
    180       SSL3_RECORD *rr = &ssl->s3->rrec;
    181       rr->type = type;
    182       rr->length = (uint16_t)CBS_len(&body);
    183       rr->data = (uint8_t *)CBS_data(&body);
    184       return 1;
    185     }
    186 
    187     case ssl_open_record_discard:
    188       goto again;
    189 
    190     case ssl_open_record_close_notify:
    191       return 0;
    192 
    193     case ssl_open_record_fatal_alert:
    194       return -1;
    195 
    196     case ssl_open_record_error:
    197       ssl3_send_alert(ssl, SSL3_AL_FATAL, alert);
    198       return -1;
    199   }
    200 
    201   assert(0);
    202   OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR);
    203   return -1;
    204 }
    205 
    206 int dtls1_read_app_data(SSL *ssl, int *out_got_handshake, uint8_t *buf, int len,
    207                         int peek) {
    208   assert(!SSL_in_init(ssl));
    209 
    210   *out_got_handshake = 0;
    211   SSL3_RECORD *rr = &ssl->s3->rrec;
    212 
    213 again:
    214   if (rr->length == 0) {
    215     int ret = dtls1_get_record(ssl);
    216     if (ret <= 0) {
    217       return ret;
    218     }
    219   }
    220 
    221   if (rr->type == SSL3_RT_HANDSHAKE) {
    222     /* Parse the first fragment header to determine if this is a pre-CCS or
    223      * post-CCS handshake record. DTLS resets handshake message numbers on each
    224      * handshake, so renegotiations and retransmissions are ambiguous. */
    225     CBS cbs, body;
    226     struct hm_header_st msg_hdr;
    227     CBS_init(&cbs, rr->data, rr->length);
    228     if (!dtls1_parse_fragment(&cbs, &msg_hdr, &body)) {
    229       ssl3_send_alert(ssl, SSL3_AL_FATAL, SSL_AD_DECODE_ERROR);
    230       OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, SSL_R_BAD_HANDSHAKE_RECORD);
    231       return -1;
    232     }
    233 
    234     if (msg_hdr.type == SSL3_MT_FINISHED &&
    235         msg_hdr.seq == ssl->d1->handshake_read_seq - 1) {
    236       if (msg_hdr.frag_off == 0) {
    237         /* Retransmit our last flight of messages. If the peer sends the second
    238          * Finished, they may not have received ours. Only do this for the
    239          * first fragment, in case the Finished was fragmented. */
    240         if (dtls1_check_timeout_num(ssl) < 0) {
    241           return -1;
    242         }
    243 
    244         dtls1_retransmit_outgoing_messages(ssl);
    245       }
    246 
    247       rr->length = 0;
    248       goto again;
    249     }
    250 
    251     /* Otherwise, this is a pre-CCS handshake message from an unsupported
    252      * renegotiation attempt. Fall through to the error path. */
    253   }
    254 
    255   if (rr->type != SSL3_RT_APPLICATION_DATA) {
    256     ssl3_send_alert(ssl, SSL3_AL_FATAL, SSL_AD_UNEXPECTED_MESSAGE);
    257     OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, SSL_R_UNEXPECTED_RECORD);
    258     return -1;
    259   }
    260 
    261   /* Discard empty records. */
    262   if (rr->length == 0) {
    263     goto again;
    264   }
    265 
    266   if (len <= 0) {
    267     return len;
    268   }
    269 
    270   if ((unsigned)len > rr->length) {
    271     len = rr->length;
    272   }
    273 
    274   OPENSSL_memcpy(buf, rr->data, len);
    275   if (!peek) {
    276     /* TODO(davidben): Should the record be truncated instead? This is a
    277      * datagram transport. See https://crbug.com/boringssl/65. */
    278     rr->length -= len;
    279     rr->data += len;
    280     if (rr->length == 0) {
    281       /* The record has been consumed, so we may now clear the buffer. */
    282       ssl_read_buffer_discard(ssl);
    283     }
    284   }
    285 
    286   return len;
    287 }
    288 
    289 int dtls1_read_change_cipher_spec(SSL *ssl) {
    290   SSL3_RECORD *rr = &ssl->s3->rrec;
    291 
    292 again:
    293   if (rr->length == 0) {
    294     int ret = dtls1_get_record(ssl);
    295     if (ret <= 0) {
    296       return ret;
    297     }
    298   }
    299 
    300   /* Drop handshake records silently. The epochs match, so this must be a
    301    * retransmit of a message we already received. */
    302   if (rr->type == SSL3_RT_HANDSHAKE) {
    303     rr->length = 0;
    304     goto again;
    305   }
    306 
    307   /* Other record types are illegal in this epoch. Note all application data
    308    * records come in the encrypted epoch. */
    309   if (rr->type != SSL3_RT_CHANGE_CIPHER_SPEC) {
    310     ssl3_send_alert(ssl, SSL3_AL_FATAL, SSL_AD_UNEXPECTED_MESSAGE);
    311     OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, SSL_R_UNEXPECTED_RECORD);
    312     return -1;
    313   }
    314 
    315   if (rr->length != 1 || rr->data[0] != SSL3_MT_CCS) {
    316     OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, SSL_R_BAD_CHANGE_CIPHER_SPEC);
    317     ssl3_send_alert(ssl, SSL3_AL_FATAL, SSL_AD_ILLEGAL_PARAMETER);
    318     return -1;
    319   }
    320 
    321   ssl_do_msg_callback(ssl, 0 /* read */, SSL3_RT_CHANGE_CIPHER_SPEC, rr->data,
    322                       rr->length);
    323 
    324   rr->length = 0;
    325   ssl_read_buffer_discard(ssl);
    326   return 1;
    327 }
    328 
    329 void dtls1_read_close_notify(SSL *ssl) {
    330   /* Bidirectional shutdown doesn't make sense for an unordered transport. DTLS
    331    * alerts also aren't delivered reliably, so we may even time out because the
    332    * peer never received our close_notify. Report to the caller that the channel
    333    * has fully shut down. */
    334   if (ssl->s3->recv_shutdown == ssl_shutdown_none) {
    335     ssl->s3->recv_shutdown = ssl_shutdown_close_notify;
    336   }
    337 }
    338 
    339 int dtls1_write_app_data(SSL *ssl, int *out_needs_handshake, const uint8_t *buf,
    340                          int len) {
    341   assert(!SSL_in_init(ssl));
    342   *out_needs_handshake = 0;
    343 
    344   if (len > SSL3_RT_MAX_PLAIN_LENGTH) {
    345     OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, SSL_R_DTLS_MESSAGE_TOO_BIG);
    346     return -1;
    347   }
    348 
    349   if (len < 0) {
    350     OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, SSL_R_BAD_LENGTH);
    351     return -1;
    352   }
    353 
    354   if (len == 0) {
    355     return 0;
    356   }
    357 
    358   int ret = dtls1_write_record(ssl, SSL3_RT_APPLICATION_DATA, buf, (size_t)len,
    359                                dtls1_use_current_epoch);
    360   if (ret <= 0) {
    361     return ret;
    362   }
    363   return len;
    364 }
    365 
    366 int dtls1_write_record(SSL *ssl, int type, const uint8_t *buf, size_t len,
    367                        enum dtls1_use_epoch_t use_epoch) {
    368   assert(len <= SSL3_RT_MAX_PLAIN_LENGTH);
    369   /* There should never be a pending write buffer in DTLS. One can't write half
    370    * a datagram, so the write buffer is always dropped in
    371    * |ssl_write_buffer_flush|. */
    372   assert(!ssl_write_buffer_is_pending(ssl));
    373 
    374   if (len > SSL3_RT_MAX_PLAIN_LENGTH) {
    375     OPENSSL_PUT_ERROR(SSL, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR);
    376     return -1;
    377   }
    378 
    379   size_t max_out = len + SSL_max_seal_overhead(ssl);
    380   uint8_t *out;
    381   size_t ciphertext_len;
    382   if (!ssl_write_buffer_init(ssl, &out, max_out) ||
    383       !dtls_seal_record(ssl, out, &ciphertext_len, max_out, type, buf, len,
    384                         use_epoch)) {
    385     ssl_write_buffer_clear(ssl);
    386     return -1;
    387   }
    388   ssl_write_buffer_set_len(ssl, ciphertext_len);
    389 
    390   int ret = ssl_write_buffer_flush(ssl);
    391   if (ret <= 0) {
    392     return ret;
    393   }
    394   return 1;
    395 }
    396 
    397 int dtls1_dispatch_alert(SSL *ssl) {
    398   int ret = dtls1_write_record(ssl, SSL3_RT_ALERT, &ssl->s3->send_alert[0], 2,
    399                                dtls1_use_current_epoch);
    400   if (ret <= 0) {
    401     return ret;
    402   }
    403   ssl->s3->alert_dispatch = 0;
    404 
    405   /* If the alert is fatal, flush the BIO now. */
    406   if (ssl->s3->send_alert[0] == SSL3_AL_FATAL) {
    407     BIO_flush(ssl->wbio);
    408   }
    409 
    410   ssl_do_msg_callback(ssl, 1 /* write */, SSL3_RT_ALERT, ssl->s3->send_alert,
    411                       2);
    412 
    413   int alert = (ssl->s3->send_alert[0] << 8) | ssl->s3->send_alert[1];
    414   ssl_do_info_callback(ssl, SSL_CB_WRITE_ALERT, alert);
    415 
    416   return 1;
    417 }
    418