/*
* Copyright (C) 2000-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
* Copyright (C) 2015-2016 Red Hat, Inc.
*
* Author: Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos
*
* This file is part of GnuTLS.
*
* The GnuTLS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of
* the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see
*
*/
#ifndef GNUTLS_INT_H
#define GNUTLS_INT_H
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include
#endif
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
/* For some reason gnulib likes to provide alternatives for
* functions it doesn't include. Even worse these functions seem
* to be available on the target systems.
*/
#undef strdup
#ifdef NO_SSIZE_T
#define HAVE_SSIZE_T
typedef int ssize_t;
#endif
#include
#include
#include
#if HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H
#include
#elif HAVE_WS2TCPIP_H
#include
#endif
#include
#ifdef HAVE_LIBNETTLE
#include
#else
#include
#define memxor gl_memxor
#endif
#define ENABLE_ALIGN16
#ifdef __GNUC__
#ifndef _GNUTLS_GCC_VERSION
#define _GNUTLS_GCC_VERSION (__GNUC__ * 10000 + __GNUC_MINOR__ * 100 + __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__)
#endif
#if _GNUTLS_GCC_VERSION >= 30100
#define likely(x) __builtin_expect((x), 1)
#define unlikely(x) __builtin_expect((x), 0)
#endif
#endif
#ifndef likely
#define likely
#define unlikely
#endif
/* some systems had problems with long long int, thus,
* it is not used.
*/
typedef struct {
unsigned char i[8];
} gnutls_uint64;
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
/* in case we compile with system headers taking priority, we
* make sure that some new attributes are still available.
*/
#ifndef __GNUTLS_CONST__
# define __GNUTLS_CONST__
#endif
/* The size of a handshake message should not
* be larger than this value.
*/
#define MAX_HANDSHAKE_PACKET_SIZE 128*1024
/* The maximum digest size of hash algorithms.
*/
#define MAX_FILENAME 512
#define MAX_HASH_SIZE 64
#define MAX_CIPHER_BLOCK_SIZE 16
#define MAX_CIPHER_KEY_SIZE 32
#define MAX_USERNAME_SIZE 128
#define MAX_SERVER_NAME_SIZE 256
#define AEAD_EXPLICIT_DATA_SIZE 8
#define AEAD_IMPLICIT_DATA_SIZE 4
#define GNUTLS_MASTER_SIZE 48
#define GNUTLS_RANDOM_SIZE 32
/* DTLS */
#define DTLS_RETRANS_TIMEOUT 1000
/* TLS Extensions */
/* we can receive up to MAX_EXT_TYPES extensions.
*/
#define MAX_EXT_TYPES 32
/* TLS-internal extension (will be parsed after a ciphersuite is selected).
* This amends the gnutls_ext_parse_type_t. Not exported yet to allow more refining
* prior to finalizing an API. */
#define _GNUTLS_EXT_TLS_POST_CS 177
/* expire time for resuming sessions */
#define DEFAULT_EXPIRE_TIME 3600
#define DEFAULT_HANDSHAKE_TIMEOUT_MS 40*1000
typedef enum transport_t {
GNUTLS_STREAM,
GNUTLS_DGRAM
} transport_t;
typedef enum record_flush_t {
RECORD_FLUSH = 0,
RECORD_CORKED,
} record_flush_t;
/* the maximum size of encrypted packets */
#define IS_DTLS(session) (session->internals.transport == GNUTLS_DGRAM)
#define DEFAULT_MAX_RECORD_SIZE 16384
#define TLS_RECORD_HEADER_SIZE 5
#define DTLS_RECORD_HEADER_SIZE (TLS_RECORD_HEADER_SIZE+8)
#define RECORD_HEADER_SIZE(session) (IS_DTLS(session) ? DTLS_RECORD_HEADER_SIZE : TLS_RECORD_HEADER_SIZE)
#define MAX_RECORD_HEADER_SIZE DTLS_RECORD_HEADER_SIZE
/* The following macro is used to calculate the overhead when sending.
* when receiving we use a different way as there are implementations that
* store more data than allowed.
*/
#define MAX_RECORD_SEND_OVERHEAD(session) (MAX_CIPHER_BLOCK_SIZE/*iv*/+MAX_PAD_SIZE+MAX_HASH_SIZE/*MAC*/)
#define MAX_RECORD_SEND_SIZE(session) (IS_DTLS(session)? \
(MIN((size_t)gnutls_dtls_get_mtu(session), (size_t)session->security_parameters.max_record_send_size+MAX_RECORD_SEND_OVERHEAD(session))): \
((size_t)session->security_parameters.max_record_send_size+MAX_RECORD_SEND_OVERHEAD(session)))
#define MAX_PAD_SIZE 255
#define EXTRA_COMP_SIZE 2048
#define TLS_HANDSHAKE_HEADER_SIZE 4
#define DTLS_HANDSHAKE_HEADER_SIZE (TLS_HANDSHAKE_HEADER_SIZE+8)
#define HANDSHAKE_HEADER_SIZE(session) (IS_DTLS(session) ? DTLS_HANDSHAKE_HEADER_SIZE : TLS_HANDSHAKE_HEADER_SIZE)
#define MAX_HANDSHAKE_HEADER_SIZE DTLS_HANDSHAKE_HEADER_SIZE
/* Maximum seed size for provable parameters */
#define MAX_PVP_SEED_SIZE 256
/* This is the maximum handshake message size we send without
fragmentation. This currently ignores record layer overhead. */
#define DTLS_DEFAULT_MTU 1200
/* the maximum size of the DTLS cookie */
#define DTLS_MAX_COOKIE_SIZE 32
/* The maximum number of HELLO_VERIFY_REQUEST messages the client
processes before aborting. */
#define MAX_HANDSHAKE_HELLO_VERIFY_REQUESTS 5
#define MAX_PK_PARAM_SIZE 2048
/* defaults for verification functions
*/
#define DEFAULT_MAX_VERIFY_DEPTH 16
#define DEFAULT_MAX_VERIFY_BITS (MAX_PK_PARAM_SIZE*8)
#define MAX_VERIFY_DEPTH 4096
#include
#define MEMSUB(x,y) ((ssize_t)((ptrdiff_t)x-(ptrdiff_t)y))
#define DECR_LEN(len, x) do { len-=x; if (len<0) {gnutls_assert(); return GNUTLS_E_UNEXPECTED_PACKET_LENGTH;} } while (0)
#define DECR_LEN_FINAL(len, x) do { \
len-=x; \
if (len != 0) \
return gnutls_assert_val(GNUTLS_E_UNEXPECTED_PACKET_LENGTH); \
} while (0)
#define DECR_LENGTH_RET(len, x, RET) do { len-=x; if (len<0) {gnutls_assert(); return RET;} } while (0)
#define DECR_LENGTH_COM(len, x, COM) do { len-=x; if (len<0) {gnutls_assert(); COM;} } while (0)
#define GNUTLS_POINTER_TO_INT(_) ((int) GNUTLS_POINTER_TO_INT_CAST (_))
#define GNUTLS_INT_TO_POINTER(_) ((void*) GNUTLS_POINTER_TO_INT_CAST (_))
#define GNUTLS_KX_INVALID (-1)
typedef struct {
uint8_t pint[3];
} uint24;
#include
typedef enum handshake_state_t { STATE0 = 0, STATE1, STATE2,
STATE3, STATE4, STATE5, STATE6, STATE7, STATE8,
STATE9, STATE10, STATE11, STATE12, STATE13, STATE14,
STATE15, STATE16, STATE17, STATE18, STATE19,
STATE20 = 20, STATE21, STATE22,
STATE30 = 30, STATE31, STATE40 = 40, STATE41, STATE50 = 50
} handshake_state_t;
typedef enum bye_state_t {
BYE_STATE0 = 0, BYE_STATE1, BYE_STATE2
} bye_state_t;
#define BYE_STATE session->internals.bye_state
typedef enum heartbeat_state_t {
SHB_SEND1 = 0,
SHB_SEND2,
SHB_RECV
} heartbeat_state_t;
typedef enum recv_state_t {
RECV_STATE_0 = 0,
RECV_STATE_DTLS_RETRANSMIT,
RECV_STATE_FALSE_START_HANDLING, /* we are calling gnutls_handshake() within record_recv() */
RECV_STATE_FALSE_START /* gnutls_record_recv() should complete the handshake */
} recv_state_t;
#include "str.h"
/* This is the maximum number of algorithms (ciphers or macs etc).
* keep it synced with GNUTLS_MAX_ALGORITHM_NUM in gnutls.h
*/
#define MAX_ALGOS GNUTLS_MAX_ALGORITHM_NUM
/* http://www.iana.org/assignments/tls-extensiontype-values/tls-extensiontype-values.xhtml
*/
typedef enum extensions_t {
GNUTLS_EXTENSION_SERVER_NAME = 0,
GNUTLS_EXTENSION_MAX_RECORD_SIZE = 1,
GNUTLS_EXTENSION_STATUS_REQUEST = 5,
GNUTLS_EXTENSION_CERT_TYPE = 9,
GNUTLS_EXTENSION_SUPPORTED_ECC = 10,
GNUTLS_EXTENSION_SUPPORTED_ECC_PF = 11,
GNUTLS_EXTENSION_SRP = 12,
GNUTLS_EXTENSION_SIGNATURE_ALGORITHMS = 13,
GNUTLS_EXTENSION_SRTP = 14,
GNUTLS_EXTENSION_HEARTBEAT = 15,
GNUTLS_EXTENSION_ALPN = 16,
GNUTLS_EXTENSION_DUMBFW = 21,
GNUTLS_EXTENSION_ETM = 22,
GNUTLS_EXTENSION_EXT_MASTER_SECRET = 23,
GNUTLS_EXTENSION_SESSION_TICKET = 35,
GNUTLS_EXTENSION_SAFE_RENEGOTIATION = 65281 /* aka: 0xff01 */
} extensions_t;
typedef enum { CIPHER_STREAM, CIPHER_BLOCK, CIPHER_AEAD } cipher_type_t;
#define RESUME_TRUE 1
#define RESUME_FALSE 0
/* Record Protocol */
typedef enum content_type_t {
GNUTLS_CHANGE_CIPHER_SPEC = 20, GNUTLS_ALERT,
GNUTLS_HANDSHAKE, GNUTLS_APPLICATION_DATA,
GNUTLS_HEARTBEAT
} content_type_t;
#define GNUTLS_PK_ANY (gnutls_pk_algorithm_t)-1
#define GNUTLS_PK_NONE (gnutls_pk_algorithm_t)-2
#define GNUTLS_PK_IS_RSA(pk) ((pk) == GNUTLS_PK_RSA || (pk) == GNUTLS_PK_RSA_PSS)
/* Message buffers (mbuffers) structures */
/* this is actually the maximum number of distinct handshake
* messages that can arrive in a single flight
*/
#define MAX_HANDSHAKE_MSGS 6
typedef struct {
/* Handshake layer type and sequence of message */
gnutls_handshake_description_t htype;
uint32_t length;
/* valid in DTLS */
uint16_t sequence;
/* indicate whether that message is complete.
* complete means start_offset == 0 and end_offset == length
*/
uint32_t start_offset;
uint32_t end_offset;
uint8_t header[MAX_HANDSHAKE_HEADER_SIZE];
int header_size;
gnutls_buffer_st data;
} handshake_buffer_st;
typedef struct mbuffer_st {
/* when used in mbuffer_head_st */
struct mbuffer_st *next;
struct mbuffer_st *prev;
/* msg->size - mark = number of bytes left to process in this
message. Mark should only be non-zero when this buffer is the
head of the queue. */
size_t mark;
/* the data */
gnutls_datum_t msg;
size_t maximum_size;
/* used during fill in, to separate header from data
* body. */
unsigned int uhead_mark;
/* Filled in by record layer on recv:
* type, record_sequence
*/
/* record layer content type */
content_type_t type;
/* record layer sequence */
gnutls_uint64 record_sequence;
/* Filled in by handshake layer on send:
* type, epoch, htype, handshake_sequence
*/
/* Record layer epoch of message */
uint16_t epoch;
/* Handshake layer type and sequence of message */
gnutls_handshake_description_t htype;
uint16_t handshake_sequence;
} mbuffer_st;
typedef struct mbuffer_head_st {
mbuffer_st *head;
mbuffer_st *tail;
unsigned int length;
size_t byte_length;
} mbuffer_head_st;
/* Store & Retrieve functions defines:
*/
typedef struct auth_cred_st {
gnutls_credentials_type_t algorithm;
/* the type of credentials depends on algorithm
*/
void *credentials;
struct auth_cred_st *next;
} auth_cred_st;
struct gnutls_key_st {
/* For ECDH KX */
gnutls_pk_params_st ecdh_params; /* private part */
/* public part */
bigint_t ecdh_x;
bigint_t ecdh_y;
gnutls_datum_t ecdhx; /* public key used in ECDHX (point) */
/* For DH KX */
gnutls_datum_t key;
/* For DH KX */
gnutls_pk_params_st dh_params;
bigint_t client_Y;
/* for SRP */
bigint_t srp_key;
bigint_t srp_g;
bigint_t srp_p;
bigint_t A;
bigint_t B;
bigint_t u;
bigint_t b;
bigint_t a;
bigint_t x;
/* this is used to hold the peers authentication data
*/
/* auth_info_t structures SHOULD NOT contain malloced
* elements. Check gnutls_session_pack.c, and gnutls_auth.c.
* Remember that this should be calloced!
*/
void *auth_info;
gnutls_credentials_type_t auth_info_type;
int auth_info_size; /* needed in order to store to db for restoring
*/
uint8_t crypt_algo;
auth_cred_st *cred; /* used to specify keys/certificates etc */
};
typedef struct gnutls_key_st gnutls_key_st;
struct pin_info_st {
gnutls_pin_callback_t cb;
void *data;
};
struct record_state_st;
typedef struct record_state_st record_state_st;
struct record_parameters_st;
typedef struct record_parameters_st record_parameters_st;
/* cipher and mac parameters */
typedef struct cipher_entry_st {
const char *name;
gnutls_cipher_algorithm_t id;
uint16_t blocksize;
uint16_t keysize;
cipher_type_t type;
uint16_t implicit_iv; /* the size of implicit IV - the IV generated but not sent */
uint16_t explicit_iv; /* the size of explicit IV - the IV stored in record */
uint16_t cipher_iv; /* the size of IV needed by the cipher */
uint16_t tagsize;
bool xor_nonce; /* In this TLS AEAD cipher xor the implicit_iv with the nonce */
bool only_aead; /* When set, this cipher is only available through the new AEAD API */
} cipher_entry_st;
typedef struct gnutls_cipher_suite_entry_st {
const char *name;
const uint8_t id[2];
gnutls_cipher_algorithm_t block_algorithm;
gnutls_kx_algorithm_t kx_algorithm;
gnutls_mac_algorithm_t mac_algorithm;
gnutls_protocol_t min_version; /* this cipher suite is supported
* from 'version' and above;
*/
gnutls_protocol_t min_dtls_version; /* DTLS min version */
gnutls_mac_algorithm_t prf;
} gnutls_cipher_suite_entry_st;
/* This structure is used both for MACs and digests
*/
typedef struct mac_entry_st {
const char *name;
const char *oid; /* OID of the hash - if it is a hash */
const char *mac_oid; /* OID of the MAC algorithm - if it is a MAC */
gnutls_mac_algorithm_t id;
unsigned output_size;
unsigned key_size;
unsigned nonce_size;
unsigned placeholder; /* if set, then not a real MAC */
unsigned secure; /* must be set to zero if this hash is known to be broken */
unsigned block_size; /* internal block size for HMAC */
} mac_entry_st;
typedef struct {
const char *name;
gnutls_protocol_t id; /* gnutls internal version number */
unsigned age; /* internal ordering by protocol age */
uint8_t major; /* defined by the protocol */
uint8_t minor; /* defined by the protocol */
transport_t transport; /* Type of transport, stream or datagram */
bool supported; /* 0 not supported, > 0 is supported */
bool explicit_iv;
bool extensions; /* whether it supports extensions */
bool selectable_sighash; /* whether signatures can be selected */
bool selectable_prf; /* whether the PRF is ciphersuite-defined */
/* if SSL3 is disabled this flag indicates that this protocol is a placeholder,
* otherwise it prevents this protocol from being set as record version */
bool obsolete;
bool false_start; /* That version can be used with false start */
} version_entry_st;
/* STATE (cont) */
#include
#include
typedef struct {
uint8_t id[2]; /* used to be (in TLS 1.2) hash algorithm , PK algorithm */
} sign_algorithm_st;
/* This structure holds parameters got from TLS extension
* mechanism. (some extensions may hold parameters in auth_info_t
* structures also - see SRP).
*/
#define MAX_VERIFY_DATA_SIZE 36 /* in SSL 3.0, 12 in TLS 1.0 */
/* auth_info_t structures now MAY contain malloced
* elements.
*/
/* This structure and auth_info_t, are stored in the resume database,
* and are restored, in case of resume.
* Holds all the required parameters to resume the current
* session.
*/
/* Note that the security parameters structure is set up after the
* handshake has finished. The only value you may depend on while
* the handshake is in progress is the cipher suite value.
*/
typedef struct {
unsigned int entity; /* GNUTLS_SERVER or GNUTLS_CLIENT */
gnutls_kx_algorithm_t kx_algorithm;
/* The epoch used to read and write */
uint16_t epoch_read;
uint16_t epoch_write;
/* The epoch that the next handshake will initialize. */
uint16_t epoch_next;
/* The epoch at index 0 of record_parameters. */
uint16_t epoch_min;
/* this is the ciphersuite we are going to use
* moved here from internals in order to be restored
* on resume;
*/
uint8_t cipher_suite[2];
gnutls_mac_algorithm_t prf_mac;
uint8_t master_secret[GNUTLS_MASTER_SIZE];
uint8_t client_random[GNUTLS_RANDOM_SIZE];
uint8_t server_random[GNUTLS_RANDOM_SIZE];
uint8_t session_id[GNUTLS_MAX_SESSION_ID_SIZE];
uint8_t session_id_size;
time_t timestamp;
/* The send size is the one requested by the programmer.
* The recv size is the one negotiated with the peer.
*/
uint16_t max_record_send_size;
uint16_t max_record_recv_size;
/* holds the negotiated certificate type */
gnutls_certificate_type_t cert_type;
gnutls_ecc_curve_t ecc_curve; /* holds the first supported ECC curve requested by client */
/* Holds the signature algorithm used in this session - If any */
gnutls_sign_algorithm_t server_sign_algo;
gnutls_sign_algorithm_t client_sign_algo;
/* Whether the master secret negotiation will be according to
* draft-ietf-tls-session-hash-01
*/
uint8_t ext_master_secret;
/* encrypt-then-mac -> rfc7366 */
uint8_t etm;
/* Note: if you add anything in Security_Parameters struct, then
* also modify CPY_COMMON in gnutls_constate.c, and gnutls_session_pack.c,
* in order to save it in the session storage.
*/
/* Used by extensions that enable supplemental data: Which ones
* do that? Do they belong in security parameters?
*/
int do_recv_supplemental, do_send_supplemental;
const version_entry_st *pversion;
} security_parameters_st;
struct record_state_st {
gnutls_datum_t mac_secret;
gnutls_datum_t IV;
gnutls_datum_t key;
auth_cipher_hd_st cipher_state;
gnutls_uint64 sequence_number;
};
/* These are used to resolve relative epochs. These values are just
outside the 16 bit range to prevent off-by-one errors. An absolute
epoch may be referred to by its numeric id in the range
0x0000-0xffff. */
#define EPOCH_READ_CURRENT 70000
#define EPOCH_WRITE_CURRENT 70001
#define EPOCH_NEXT 70002
struct record_parameters_st {
uint16_t epoch;
int initialized;
const cipher_entry_st *cipher;
bool etm;
const mac_entry_st *mac;
/* for DTLS sliding window */
uint64_t dtls_sw_next; /* The end point (next expected packet) of the sliding window without epoch */
uint64_t dtls_sw_bits;
unsigned dtls_sw_have_recv; /* whether at least a packet has been received */
record_state_st read;
record_state_st write;
/* Whether this state is in use, i.e., if there is
a pending handshake message waiting to be encrypted
under this epoch's parameters.
*/
int usage_cnt;
};
typedef struct {
unsigned int priority[MAX_ALGOS];
unsigned int algorithms;
} priority_st;
typedef enum {
SR_DISABLED,
SR_UNSAFE,
SR_PARTIAL,
SR_SAFE
} safe_renegotiation_t;
#define MAX_CIPHERSUITE_SIZE 256
typedef struct ciphersuite_list_st {
const gnutls_cipher_suite_entry_st *entry[MAX_CIPHERSUITE_SIZE];
unsigned int size;
} ciphersuite_list_st;
typedef struct sign_algo_list_st {
const struct gnutls_sign_entry_st *entry[MAX_ALGOS];
unsigned int size;
} sign_algo_list_st;
/* For the external api */
struct gnutls_priority_st {
priority_st protocol;
priority_st cert_type;
priority_st supported_ecc;
/* The following are not necessary to be stored in
* the structure; however they are required by the
* external APIs: gnutls_priority_*_list() */
priority_st _cipher;
priority_st _mac;
priority_st _kx;
priority_st _sign_algo;
/* the supported signature algorithms */
sign_algo_list_st sigalg;
/* the supported ciphersuites */
ciphersuite_list_st cs;
/* to disable record padding */
bool no_extensions;
safe_renegotiation_t sr;
bool min_record_version;
bool server_precedence;
bool allow_server_key_usage_violation; /* for test suite purposes only */
bool no_tickets;
bool have_cbc;
unsigned int additional_verify_flags;
/* TLS_FALLBACK_SCSV */
bool fallback;
/* The session's expected security level.
* Will be used to determine the minimum DH bits,
* (or the acceptable certificate security level).
*/
gnutls_sec_param_t level;
/* these should be accessed from
* session->internals.VAR names */
bool _allow_large_records;
bool _no_etm;
bool _no_ext_master_secret;
bool _allow_key_usage_violation;
bool _allow_wrong_pms;
bool _dumbfw;
unsigned int _dh_prime_bits; /* old (deprecated) variable */
};
/* Allow around 50KB of length-hiding padding
* when using legacy padding,
* or around 3.2MB when using new padding. */
#define DEFAULT_MAX_EMPTY_RECORDS 200
#define ENABLE_COMPAT(x) \
(x)->allow_large_records = 1; \
(x)->no_etm = 1; \
(x)->no_ext_master_secret = 1; \
(x)->allow_key_usage_violation = 1; \
(x)->allow_wrong_pms = 1; \
(x)->dumbfw = 1
#define ENABLE_PRIO_COMPAT(x) \
(x)->_allow_large_records = 1; \
(x)->_no_etm = 1; \
(x)->_no_ext_master_secret = 1; \
(x)->_allow_key_usage_violation = 1; \
(x)->_allow_wrong_pms = 1; \
(x)->_dumbfw = 1
/* DH and RSA parameters types.
*/
typedef struct gnutls_dh_params_int {
/* [0] is the prime, [1] is the generator.
*/
bigint_t params[2];
int q_bits; /* length of q in bits. If zero then length is unknown.
*/
} dh_params_st;
typedef struct {
gnutls_dh_params_t dh_params;
int free_dh_params;
} internal_params_st;
/* DTLS session state
*/
typedef struct {
/* HelloVerifyRequest DOS prevention cookie */
uint8_t cookie[DTLS_MAX_COOKIE_SIZE];
uint8_t cookie_len;
/* For DTLS handshake fragmentation and reassembly. */
uint16_t hsk_write_seq;
/* the sequence number of the expected packet */
unsigned int hsk_read_seq;
uint16_t mtu;
/* a flight transmission is in process */
bool flight_init;
/* whether this is the last flight in the protocol */
bool last_flight;
/* the retransmission timeout in milliseconds */
unsigned int retrans_timeout_ms;
unsigned int hsk_hello_verify_requests;
/* The actual retrans_timeout for the next message (e.g. doubled or so)
*/
unsigned int actual_retrans_timeout_ms;
/* timers to handle async handshake after gnutls_handshake()
* has terminated. Required to handle retransmissions.
*/
time_t async_term;
/* last retransmission triggered by record layer */
struct timespec last_retransmit;
unsigned int packets_dropped;
} dtls_st;
typedef struct tfo_st {
int fd;
int flags;
bool connect_only; /* a previous sendmsg() failed, attempting connect() */
struct sockaddr_storage connect_addr;
socklen_t connect_addrlen;
} tfo_st;
typedef struct {
/* holds all the parsed data received by the record layer */
mbuffer_head_st record_buffer;
int handshake_hash_buffer_prev_len; /* keeps the length of handshake_hash_buffer, excluding
* the last received message */
unsigned handshake_hash_buffer_client_kx_len;/* if non-zero it is the length of data until the
* the client key exchange message */
gnutls_buffer_st handshake_hash_buffer; /* used to keep the last received handshake
* message */
bool resumable; /* TRUE or FALSE - if we can resume that session */
bool ticket_sent; /* whether a session ticket was sent */
bye_state_t bye_state; /* used by gnutls_bye() */
handshake_state_t handshake_final_state;
handshake_state_t handshake_state; /* holds
* a number which indicates where
* the handshake procedure has been
* interrupted. If it is 0 then
* no interruption has happened.
*/
bool invalid_connection; /* true or FALSE - if this session is valid */
bool may_not_read; /* if it's 0 then we can read/write, otherwise it's forbiden to read/write
*/
bool may_not_write;
bool read_eof; /* non-zero if we have received a closure alert. */
int last_alert; /* last alert received */
/* The last handshake messages sent or received.
*/
int last_handshake_in;
int last_handshake_out;
/* priorities */
struct gnutls_priority_st *priorities;
/* non-zero if the priorities are assigned only to this session (and
* thus should be freed by it */
bool deinit_priorities;
/* variables directly set when setting the priorities above, or
* when overriding them */
bool allow_large_records;
bool no_etm;
bool no_ext_master_secret;
bool allow_key_usage_violation;
bool allow_wrong_pms;
bool dumbfw;
unsigned int dh_prime_bits; /* old (deprecated) variable */
/* resumed session */
bool resumed; /* RESUME_TRUE or FALSE - if we are resuming a session */
bool resumption_requested; /* non-zero if resumption was requested by client */
security_parameters_st resumed_security_parameters;
gnutls_datum_t resumption_data; /* copy of input to gnutls_session_set_data() */
/* These buffers are used in the handshake
* protocol only. freed using _gnutls_handshake_io_buffer_clear();
*/
mbuffer_head_st handshake_send_buffer;
handshake_buffer_st handshake_recv_buffer[MAX_HANDSHAKE_MSGS];
int handshake_recv_buffer_size;
/* this buffer holds a record packet -mostly used for
* non blocking IO.
*/
mbuffer_head_st record_recv_buffer; /* buffer holding the unparsed record that is currently
* being received */
mbuffer_head_st record_send_buffer; /* holds cached data
* for the gnutls_io_write_buffered()
* function.
*/
size_t record_send_buffer_user_size; /* holds the
* size of the user specified data to
* send.
*/
record_flush_t record_flush_mode; /* GNUTLS_FLUSH or GNUTLS_CORKED */
gnutls_buffer_st record_presend_buffer; /* holds cached data
* for the gnutls_record_send()
* function.
*/
time_t expire_time; /* after expire_time seconds this session will expire */
struct mod_auth_st_int *auth_struct; /* used in handshake packets and KX algorithms */
/* this is the highest version available
* to the peer. (advertized version).
* This is obtained by the Handshake Client Hello
* message. (some implementations read the Record version)
*/
uint8_t adv_version_major;
uint8_t adv_version_minor;
/* if this is non zero a certificate request message
* will be sent to the client. - only if the ciphersuite
* supports it. In server side it contains GNUTLS_CERT_REQUIRE
* or similar.
*/
unsigned send_cert_req;
size_t max_handshake_data_buffer_size;
/* PUSH & PULL functions.
*/
gnutls_pull_timeout_func pull_timeout_func;
gnutls_pull_func pull_func;
gnutls_push_func push_func;
gnutls_vec_push_func vec_push_func;
gnutls_errno_func errno_func;
/* Holds the first argument of PUSH and PULL
* functions;
*/
gnutls_transport_ptr_t transport_recv_ptr;
gnutls_transport_ptr_t transport_send_ptr;
/* STORE & RETRIEVE functions. Only used if other
* backend than gdbm is used.
*/
gnutls_db_store_func db_store_func;
gnutls_db_retr_func db_retrieve_func;
gnutls_db_remove_func db_remove_func;
void *db_ptr;
/* post client hello callback (server side only)
*/
gnutls_handshake_post_client_hello_func user_hello_func;
/* handshake hook function */
gnutls_handshake_hook_func h_hook;
unsigned int h_type; /* the hooked type */
int16_t h_post; /* whether post-generation/receive */
/* holds the selected certificate and key.
* use _gnutls_selected_certs_deinit() and _gnutls_selected_certs_set()
* to change them.
*/
gnutls_pcert_st *selected_cert_list;
int16_t selected_cert_list_length;
struct gnutls_privkey_st *selected_key;
bool selected_need_free;
gnutls_status_request_ocsp_func selected_ocsp_func;
void *selected_ocsp_func_ptr;
/* This holds the default version that our first
* record packet will have. */
uint8_t default_record_version[2];
uint8_t default_hello_version[2];
void *user_ptr;
bool enable_private; /* non zero to
* enable cipher suites
* which have 0xFF status.
*/
/* Holds 0 if the last called function was interrupted while
* receiving, and non zero otherwise.
*/
bool direction;
/* If non zero the server will not advertise the CA's he
* trusts (do not send an RDN sequence).
*/
bool ignore_rdn_sequence;
/* This is used to set an arbitary version in the RSA
* PMS secret. Can be used by clients to test whether the
* server checks that version. (** only used in gnutls-cli-debug)
*/
uint8_t rsa_pms_version[2];
/* Here we cache the DH or RSA parameters got from the
* credentials structure, or from a callback. That is to
* minimize external calls.
*/
internal_params_st params;
/* To avoid using global variables, and especially on Windows where
* the application may use a different errno variable than GnuTLS,
* it is possible to use gnutls_transport_set_errno to set a
* session-specific errno variable in the user-replaceable push/pull
* functions. This value is used by the send/recv functions. (The
* strange name of this variable is because 'errno' is typically
* #define'd.)
*/
int errnum;
/* minimum bits to allow for SRP
* use gnutls_srp_set_prime_bits() to adjust it.
*/
uint16_t srp_prime_bits;
/* A handshake process has been completed */
bool initial_negotiation_completed;
/* The type of transport protocol; stream or datagram */
transport_t transport;
/* DTLS session state */
dtls_st dtls;
/* Protect from infinite loops due to GNUTLS_E_LARGE_PACKET non-handling
* or due to multiple alerts being received. */
unsigned handshake_suspicious_loops;
/* should be non-zero when a handshake is in progress */
bool handshake_in_progress;
/* if set it means that the master key was set using
* gnutls_session_set_master() rather than being negotiated. */
bool premaster_set;
unsigned int cb_tls_unique_len;
unsigned char cb_tls_unique[MAX_VERIFY_DATA_SIZE];
/* starting time of current handshake */
struct timespec handshake_start_time;
time_t handshake_endtime; /* end time in seconds */
unsigned int handshake_timeout_ms; /* timeout in milliseconds */
unsigned int record_timeout_ms; /* timeout in milliseconds */
unsigned crt_requested; /* 1 if client auth was requested (i.e., client cert).
* In case of a server this holds 1 if we should wait
* for a client certificate verify
*/
gnutls_buffer_st hb_local_data;
gnutls_buffer_st hb_remote_data;
struct timespec hb_ping_start; /* timestamp: when first HeartBeat ping was sent */
struct timespec hb_ping_sent; /* timestamp: when last HeartBeat ping was sent */
unsigned int hb_actual_retrans_timeout_ms; /* current timeout, in milliseconds */
unsigned int hb_retrans_timeout_ms; /* the default timeout, in milliseconds */
unsigned int hb_total_timeout_ms; /* the total timeout, in milliseconds */
bool ocsp_check_ok; /* will be zero if the OCSP response TLS extension
* check failed (OCSP was old/unrelated or so). */
heartbeat_state_t hb_state; /* for ping */
recv_state_t recv_state; /* state of the receive function */
bool sc_random_set;
unsigned flags; /* the flags in gnutls_init() */
/* a verify callback to override the verify callback from the credentials
* structure */
gnutls_certificate_verify_function *verify_callback;
gnutls_typed_vdata_st *vc_data;
gnutls_typed_vdata_st vc_sdata;
unsigned vc_elements;
unsigned vc_status;
unsigned int additional_verify_flags; /* may be set by priorities or the vc functions */
/* we append the verify flags because these can be set,
* either by this function or by gnutls_session_set_verify_cert().
* However, we ensure that a single profile is set. */
#define ADD_PROFILE_VFLAGS(session, vflags) do { \
if ((session->internals.additional_verify_flags & GNUTLS_VFLAGS_PROFILE_MASK) && \
(vflags & GNUTLS_VFLAGS_PROFILE_MASK)) \
session->internals.additional_verify_flags &= ~GNUTLS_VFLAGS_PROFILE_MASK; \
session->internals.additional_verify_flags |= vflags; \
} while(0)
/* the SHA256 hash of the peer's certificate */
uint8_t cert_hash[32];
bool cert_hash_set;
/* The saved username from PSK or SRP auth */
char saved_username[MAX_USERNAME_SIZE+1];
bool saved_username_set;
bool false_start_used; /* non-zero if false start was used for appdata */
/* Needed for TCP Fast Open (TFO), set by gnutls_transport_set_fastopen() */
tfo_st tfo;
struct gnutls_supplemental_entry_st *rsup;
unsigned rsup_size;
struct extension_entry_st *rexts;
unsigned rexts_size;
/* In case of a client holds the extensions we sent to the peer;
* otherwise the extensions we received from the client.
*/
struct {
uint16_t type;
gnutls_ext_priv_data_t priv;
bool set;
gnutls_ext_priv_data_t resumed_priv;
bool resumed_set;
} ext_data[MAX_EXT_TYPES];
const struct extension_entry_st *used_exts[MAX_EXT_TYPES];
unsigned used_exts_size;
/* If you add anything here, check _gnutls_handshake_internal_state_clear().
*/
} internals_st;
/* Maximum number of epochs we keep around. */
#define MAX_EPOCH_INDEX 16
struct gnutls_session_int {
security_parameters_st security_parameters;
record_parameters_st *record_parameters[MAX_EPOCH_INDEX];
internals_st internals;
gnutls_key_st key;
};
/* functions
*/
void _gnutls_free_auth_info(gnutls_session_t session);
/* These two macros return the advertised TLS version of
* the peer.
*/
#define _gnutls_get_adv_version_major( session) \
session->internals.adv_version_major
#define _gnutls_get_adv_version_minor( session) \
session->internals.adv_version_minor
#define set_adv_version( session, major, minor) \
session->internals.adv_version_major = major; \
session->internals.adv_version_minor = minor
int _gnutls_is_secure_mem_null(const void *);
inline static const version_entry_st *get_version(gnutls_session_t session)
{
return session->security_parameters.pversion;
}
inline static unsigned get_num_version(gnutls_session_t session)
{
if (likely(session->security_parameters.pversion != NULL))
return session->security_parameters.pversion->id;
else
return GNUTLS_VERSION_UNKNOWN;
}
void _gnutls_priority_update_fips(void);
void _gnutls_priority_update_non_aesni(void);
#define timespec_sub_ms _gnutls_timespec_sub_ms
unsigned int
/* returns a-b in ms */
timespec_sub_ms(struct timespec *a, struct timespec *b);
#include
inline static int _gnutls_set_current_version(gnutls_session_t s, unsigned v)
{
s->security_parameters.pversion = version_to_entry(v);
if (s->security_parameters.pversion == NULL) {
return GNUTLS_E_UNSUPPORTED_VERSION_PACKET;
}
return 0;
}
inline static size_t max_user_send_size(gnutls_session_t session,
record_parameters_st *
record_params)
{
size_t max;
if (IS_DTLS(session)) {
max = MIN(gnutls_dtls_get_data_mtu(session), session->security_parameters.max_record_send_size);
} else {
max = session->security_parameters.max_record_send_size;
}
return max;
}
#endif /* GNUTLS_INT_H */