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Created: 2024-02-25 06:25

/src/openssl/ssl/quic/quic_impl.c
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/*
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 * Copyright 2022-2023 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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 *
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 * Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License").  You may not use
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 * this file except in compliance with the License.  You can obtain a copy
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 * in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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 * https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
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 */
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#include <openssl/macros.h>
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#include <openssl/objects.h>
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#include <openssl/sslerr.h>
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#include <crypto/rand.h>
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#include "quic_local.h"
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#include "internal/quic_tls.h"
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#include "internal/quic_rx_depack.h"
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#include "internal/quic_error.h"
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#include "internal/quic_engine.h"
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#include "internal/quic_port.h"
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#include "internal/time.h"
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typedef struct qctx_st QCTX;
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static void aon_write_finish(QUIC_XSO *xso);
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static int create_channel(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc);
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static QUIC_XSO *create_xso_from_stream(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc, QUIC_STREAM *qs);
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static int qc_try_create_default_xso_for_write(QCTX *ctx);
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static int qc_wait_for_default_xso_for_read(QCTX *ctx);
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static void quic_lock(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc);
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static void quic_unlock(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc);
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static void quic_lock_for_io(QCTX *ctx);
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static int quic_do_handshake(QCTX *ctx);
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static void qc_update_reject_policy(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc);
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static void qc_touch_default_xso(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc);
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static void qc_set_default_xso(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc, QUIC_XSO *xso, int touch);
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static void qc_set_default_xso_keep_ref(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc, QUIC_XSO *xso,
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                                        int touch, QUIC_XSO **old_xso);
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static SSL *quic_conn_stream_new(QCTX *ctx, uint64_t flags, int need_lock);
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static int quic_validate_for_write(QUIC_XSO *xso, int *err);
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static int quic_mutation_allowed(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc, int req_active);
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static int qc_blocking_mode(const QUIC_CONNECTION *qc);
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static int xso_blocking_mode(const QUIC_XSO *xso);
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static void qctx_maybe_autotick(QCTX *ctx);
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static int qctx_should_autotick(QCTX *ctx);
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/*
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 * QUIC Front-End I/O API: Common Utilities
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 * ========================================
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 */
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/*
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 * Block until a predicate is met.
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 *
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 * Precondition: Must have a channel.
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 * Precondition: Must hold channel lock (unchecked).
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 */
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QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
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static int block_until_pred(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc,
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                            int (*pred)(void *arg), void *pred_arg,
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                            uint32_t flags)
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0
{
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    QUIC_REACTOR *rtor;
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    assert(qc->ch != NULL);
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    /*
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     * Any attempt to block auto-disables tick inhibition as otherwise we will
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     * hang around forever.
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     */
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    ossl_quic_engine_set_inhibit_tick(qc->engine, 0);
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    rtor = ossl_quic_channel_get_reactor(qc->ch);
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    return ossl_quic_reactor_block_until_pred(rtor, pred, pred_arg, flags,
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                                              qc->mutex);
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}
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static OSSL_TIME get_time(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc)
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{
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    if (qc->override_now_cb != NULL)
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        return qc->override_now_cb(qc->override_now_cb_arg);
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    else
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        return ossl_time_now();
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}
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static OSSL_TIME get_time_cb(void *arg)
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{
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    QUIC_CONNECTION *qc = arg;
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    return get_time(qc);
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0
}
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/*
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 * QCTX is a utility structure which provides information we commonly wish to
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 * unwrap upon an API call being dispatched to us, namely:
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 *
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 *   - a pointer to the QUIC_CONNECTION (regardless of whether a QCSO or QSSO
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 *     was passed);
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 *   - a pointer to any applicable QUIC_XSO (e.g. if a QSSO was passed, or if
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 *     a QCSO with a default stream was passed);
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 *   - whether a QSSO was passed (xso == NULL must not be used to determine this
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 *     because it may be non-NULL when a QCSO is passed if that QCSO has a
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 *     default stream);
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 *   - whether we are in "I/O context", meaning that non-normal errors can
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 *     be reported via SSL_get_error() as well as via ERR. Functions such as
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 *     SSL_read(), SSL_write() and SSL_do_handshake() are "I/O context"
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 *     functions which are allowed to change the value returned by
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 *     SSL_get_error. However, other functions (including functions which call
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 *     SSL_do_handshake() implicitly) are not allowed to change the return value
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 *     of SSL_get_error.
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 */
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struct qctx_st {
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    QUIC_CONNECTION *qc;
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    QUIC_XSO        *xso;
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    int             is_stream, in_io;
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};
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QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
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static void quic_set_last_error(QCTX *ctx, int last_error)
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{
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    if (!ctx->in_io)
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        return;
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    if (ctx->is_stream && ctx->xso != NULL)
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        ctx->xso->last_error = last_error;
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    else if (!ctx->is_stream && ctx->qc != NULL)
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        ctx->qc->last_error = last_error;
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}
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/*
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 * Raise a 'normal' error, meaning one that can be reported via SSL_get_error()
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 * rather than via ERR. Note that normal errors must always be raised while
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 * holding a lock.
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 */
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QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
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static int quic_raise_normal_error(QCTX *ctx,
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                                   int err)
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{
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    assert(ctx->in_io);
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    quic_set_last_error(ctx, err);
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    return 0;
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}
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/*
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 * Raise a 'non-normal' error, meaning any error that is not reported via
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 * SSL_get_error() and must be reported via ERR.
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 *
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 * qc should be provided if available. In exceptional circumstances when qc is
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 * not known NULL may be passed. This should generally only happen when an
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 * expect_...() function defined below fails, which generally indicates a
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 * dispatch error or caller error.
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 *
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 * ctx should be NULL if the connection lock is not held.
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 */
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static int quic_raise_non_normal_error(QCTX *ctx,
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                                       const char *file,
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                                       int line,
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                                       const char *func,
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                                       int reason,
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                                       const char *fmt,
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                                       ...)
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{
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    va_list args;
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    if (ctx != NULL) {
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        quic_set_last_error(ctx, SSL_ERROR_SSL);
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        if (reason == SSL_R_PROTOCOL_IS_SHUTDOWN && ctx->qc != NULL)
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            ossl_quic_channel_restore_err_state(ctx->qc->ch);
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    }
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    ERR_new();
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    ERR_set_debug(file, line, func);
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    va_start(args, fmt);
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    ERR_vset_error(ERR_LIB_SSL, reason, fmt, args);
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    va_end(args);
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    return 0;
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}
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#define QUIC_RAISE_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, err)                       \
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    quic_raise_normal_error((ctx), (err))
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#define QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, reason, msg)           \
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    quic_raise_non_normal_error((ctx),                          \
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                                OPENSSL_FILE, OPENSSL_LINE,     \
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                                OPENSSL_FUNC,                   \
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                                (reason),                       \
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                                (msg))
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/*
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 * Given a QCSO or QSSO, initialises a QCTX, determining the contextually
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 * applicable QUIC_CONNECTION pointer and, if applicable, QUIC_XSO pointer.
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 *
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 * After this returns 1, all fields of the passed QCTX are initialised.
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 * Returns 0 on failure. This function is intended to be used to provide API
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 * semantics and as such, it invokes QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR() on failure.
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 */
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static int expect_quic(const SSL *s, QCTX *ctx)
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{
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    QUIC_CONNECTION *qc;
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    QUIC_XSO *xso;
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    ctx->qc         = NULL;
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    ctx->xso        = NULL;
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    ctx->is_stream  = 0;
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    if (s == NULL)
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        return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(NULL, ERR_R_PASSED_NULL_PARAMETER, NULL);
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    switch (s->type) {
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    case SSL_TYPE_QUIC_CONNECTION:
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        qc              = (QUIC_CONNECTION *)s;
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        ctx->qc         = qc;
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        ctx->xso        = qc->default_xso;
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        ctx->is_stream  = 0;
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        ctx->in_io      = 0;
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        return 1;
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    case SSL_TYPE_QUIC_XSO:
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        xso             = (QUIC_XSO *)s;
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        ctx->qc         = xso->conn;
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        ctx->xso        = xso;
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        ctx->is_stream  = 1;
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        ctx->in_io      = 0;
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        return 1;
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    default:
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        return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(NULL, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR, NULL);
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    }
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}
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/*
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 * Like expect_quic(), but requires a QUIC_XSO be contextually available. In
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 * other words, requires that the passed QSO be a QSSO or a QCSO with a default
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 * stream.
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 *
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 * remote_init determines if we expect the default XSO to be remotely created or
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 * not. If it is -1, do not instantiate a default XSO if one does not yet exist.
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 *
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 * Channel mutex is acquired and retained on success.
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 */
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QUIC_ACQUIRES_LOCK
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static int ossl_unused expect_quic_with_stream_lock(const SSL *s, int remote_init,
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                                                    int in_io, QCTX *ctx)
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{
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    if (!expect_quic(s, ctx))
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        return 0;
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    if (in_io)
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        quic_lock_for_io(ctx);
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    else
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        quic_lock(ctx->qc);
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    if (ctx->xso == NULL && remote_init >= 0) {
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        if (!quic_mutation_allowed(ctx->qc, /*req_active=*/0)) {
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            QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_R_PROTOCOL_IS_SHUTDOWN, NULL);
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            goto err;
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        }
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        /* If we haven't finished the handshake, try to advance it. */
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        if (quic_do_handshake(ctx) < 1)
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            /* ossl_quic_do_handshake raised error here */
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            goto err;
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        if (remote_init == 0) {
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            if (!qc_try_create_default_xso_for_write(ctx))
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                goto err;
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        } else {
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            if (!qc_wait_for_default_xso_for_read(ctx))
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                goto err;
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        }
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        ctx->xso = ctx->qc->default_xso;
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    }
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    if (ctx->xso == NULL) {
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        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_R_NO_STREAM, NULL);
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        goto err;
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    }
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    return 1; /* coverity[missing_unlock]: lock held */
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err:
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    quic_unlock(ctx->qc);
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    return 0;
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}
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/*
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 * Like expect_quic(), but fails if called on a QUIC_XSO. ctx->xso may still
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 * be non-NULL if the QCSO has a default stream.
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 */
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static int ossl_unused expect_quic_conn_only(const SSL *s, QCTX *ctx)
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{
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    if (!expect_quic(s, ctx))
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        return 0;
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    if (ctx->is_stream)
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        return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_R_CONN_USE_ONLY, NULL);
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    return 1;
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}
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/*
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 * Ensures that the channel mutex is held for a method which touches channel
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 * state.
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 *
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 * Precondition: Channel mutex is not held (unchecked)
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 */
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static void quic_lock(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc)
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{
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#if defined(OPENSSL_THREADS)
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    ossl_crypto_mutex_lock(qc->mutex);
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#endif
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}
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static void quic_lock_for_io(QCTX *ctx)
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{
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    quic_lock(ctx->qc);
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    ctx->in_io = 1;
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    /*
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     * We are entering an I/O function so we must update the values returned by
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     * SSL_get_error and SSL_want. Set no error. This will be overridden later
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     * if a call to QUIC_RAISE_NORMAL_ERROR or QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR
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     * occurs during the API call.
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     */
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    quic_set_last_error(ctx, SSL_ERROR_NONE);
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}
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/* Precondition: Channel mutex is held (unchecked) */
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QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
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static void quic_unlock(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc)
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{
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#if defined(OPENSSL_THREADS)
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    ossl_crypto_mutex_unlock(qc->mutex);
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#endif
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}
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/*
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 * This predicate is the criterion which should determine API call rejection for
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 * *most* mutating API calls, particularly stream-related operations for send
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 * parts.
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 *
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 * A call is rejected (this function returns 0) if shutdown is in progress
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 * (stream flushing), or we are in a TERMINATING or TERMINATED state. If
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 * req_active=1, the connection must be active (i.e., the IDLE state is also
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 * rejected).
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 */
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static int quic_mutation_allowed(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc, int req_active)
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{
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    if (qc->shutting_down || ossl_quic_channel_is_term_any(qc->ch))
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        return 0;
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    if (req_active && !ossl_quic_channel_is_active(qc->ch))
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        return 0;
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    return 1;
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0
}
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/*
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 * QUIC Front-End I/O API: Initialization
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 * ======================================
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 *
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 *         SSL_new                  => ossl_quic_new
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 *                                     ossl_quic_init
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 *         SSL_reset                => ossl_quic_reset
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 *         SSL_clear                => ossl_quic_clear
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 *                                     ossl_quic_deinit
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 *         SSL_free                 => ossl_quic_free
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 *
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 *         SSL_set_options          => ossl_quic_set_options
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 *         SSL_get_options          => ossl_quic_get_options
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 *         SSL_clear_options        => ossl_quic_clear_options
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 *
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 */
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/* SSL_new */
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SSL *ossl_quic_new(SSL_CTX *ctx)
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{
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    QUIC_CONNECTION *qc = NULL;
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    SSL *ssl_base = NULL;
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    SSL_CONNECTION *sc = NULL;
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    qc = OPENSSL_zalloc(sizeof(*qc));
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    if (qc == NULL) {
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        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(NULL, ERR_R_CRYPTO_LIB, NULL);
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        return NULL;
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    }
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#if defined(OPENSSL_THREADS)
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    if ((qc->mutex = ossl_crypto_mutex_new()) == NULL) {
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        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(NULL, ERR_R_CRYPTO_LIB, NULL);
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        goto err;
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    }
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#endif
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    /* Initialise the QUIC_CONNECTION's stub header. */
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    ssl_base = &qc->ssl;
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    if (!ossl_ssl_init(ssl_base, ctx, ctx->method, SSL_TYPE_QUIC_CONNECTION)) {
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        ssl_base = NULL;
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        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(NULL, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR, NULL);
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        goto err;
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    }
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    qc->tls = ossl_ssl_connection_new_int(ctx, TLS_method());
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    if (qc->tls == NULL || (sc = SSL_CONNECTION_FROM_SSL(qc->tls)) == NULL) {
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        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(NULL, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR, NULL);
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        goto err;
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    }
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    /* override the user_ssl of the inner connection */
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    sc->s3.flags |= TLS1_FLAGS_QUIC;
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    /* Restrict options derived from the SSL_CTX. */
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    sc->options &= OSSL_QUIC_PERMITTED_OPTIONS_CONN;
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    sc->pha_enabled = 0;
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#if !defined(OPENSSL_NO_QUIC_THREAD_ASSIST)
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    qc->is_thread_assisted
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        = (ssl_base->method == OSSL_QUIC_client_thread_method());
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#endif
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    qc->as_server       = 0; /* TODO(QUIC SERVER): add server support */
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    qc->as_server_state = qc->as_server;
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    qc->default_stream_mode     = SSL_DEFAULT_STREAM_MODE_AUTO_BIDI;
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    qc->default_ssl_mode        = qc->ssl.ctx->mode;
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    qc->default_ssl_options     = qc->ssl.ctx->options & OSSL_QUIC_PERMITTED_OPTIONS;
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    qc->desires_blocking        = 1;
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    qc->blocking                = 0;
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    qc->incoming_stream_policy  = SSL_INCOMING_STREAM_POLICY_AUTO;
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    qc->last_error              = SSL_ERROR_NONE;
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    if (!create_channel(qc))
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        goto err;
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    ossl_quic_channel_set_msg_callback(qc->ch, ctx->msg_callback, ssl_base);
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    ossl_quic_channel_set_msg_callback_arg(qc->ch, ctx->msg_callback_arg);
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    qc_update_reject_policy(qc);
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    /*
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     * We do not create the default XSO yet. The reason for this is that the
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     * stream ID of the default XSO will depend on whether the stream is client
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     * or server-initiated, which depends on who transmits first. Since we do
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     * not know whether the application will be using a client-transmits-first
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     * or server-transmits-first protocol, we defer default XSO creation until
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     * the client calls SSL_read() or SSL_write(). If it calls SSL_read() first,
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     * we take that as a cue that the client is expecting a server-initiated
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     * stream, and vice versa if SSL_write() is called first.
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     */
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    return ssl_base;
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err:
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    if (ssl_base == NULL) {
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#if defined(OPENSSL_THREADS)
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        ossl_crypto_mutex_free(&qc->mutex);
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0
#endif
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        OPENSSL_free(qc);
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    } else {
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        SSL_free(ssl_base);
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    }
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    return NULL;
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0
}
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/* SSL_free */
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QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
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void ossl_quic_free(SSL *s)
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0
{
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    QCTX ctx;
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    int is_default;
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    /* We should never be called on anything but a QSO. */
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    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
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        return;
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    quic_lock(ctx.qc);
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    if (ctx.is_stream) {
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        /*
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         * When a QSSO is freed, the XSO is freed immediately, because the XSO
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         * itself only contains API personality layer data. However the
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         * underlying QUIC_STREAM is not freed immediately but is instead marked
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         * as deleted for later collection.
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         */
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        assert(ctx.qc->num_xso > 0);
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        --ctx.qc->num_xso;
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        /* If a stream's send part has not been finished, auto-reset it. */
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        if ((   ctx.xso->stream->send_state == QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_READY
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0
             || ctx.xso->stream->send_state == QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_SEND)
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            && !ossl_quic_sstream_get_final_size(ctx.xso->stream->sstream, NULL))
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            ossl_quic_stream_map_reset_stream_send_part(ossl_quic_channel_get_qsm(ctx.qc->ch),
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                                                        ctx.xso->stream, 0);
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        /* Do STOP_SENDING for the receive part, if applicable. */
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        if (   ctx.xso->stream->recv_state == QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_RECV
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0
            || ctx.xso->stream->recv_state == QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_SIZE_KNOWN)
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            ossl_quic_stream_map_stop_sending_recv_part(ossl_quic_channel_get_qsm(ctx.qc->ch),
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                                                        ctx.xso->stream, 0);
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        /* Update stream state. */
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        ctx.xso->stream->deleted = 1;
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        ossl_quic_stream_map_update_state(ossl_quic_channel_get_qsm(ctx.qc->ch),
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                                          ctx.xso->stream);
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        is_default = (ctx.xso == ctx.qc->default_xso);
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        quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
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        /*
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         * Unref the connection in most cases; the XSO has a ref to the QC and
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         * not vice versa. But for a default XSO, to avoid circular references,
515
         * the QC refs the XSO but the XSO does not ref the QC. If we are the
516
         * default XSO, we only get here when the QC is being torn down anyway,
517
         * so don't call SSL_free(qc) as we are already in it.
518
         */
519
0
        if (!is_default)
520
0
            SSL_free(&ctx.qc->ssl);
521
522
        /* Note: SSL_free calls OPENSSL_free(xso) for us */
523
0
        return;
524
0
    }
525
526
    /*
527
     * Free the default XSO, if any. The QUIC_STREAM is not deleted at this
528
     * stage, but is freed during the channel free when the whole QSM is freed.
529
     */
530
0
    if (ctx.qc->default_xso != NULL) {
531
0
        QUIC_XSO *xso = ctx.qc->default_xso;
532
533
0
        quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
534
0
        SSL_free(&xso->ssl);
535
0
        quic_lock(ctx.qc);
536
0
        ctx.qc->default_xso = NULL;
537
0
    }
538
539
    /* Ensure we have no remaining XSOs. */
540
0
    assert(ctx.qc->num_xso == 0);
541
542
0
#if !defined(OPENSSL_NO_QUIC_THREAD_ASSIST)
543
0
    if (ctx.qc->is_thread_assisted && ctx.qc->started) {
544
0
        ossl_quic_thread_assist_wait_stopped(&ctx.qc->thread_assist);
545
0
        ossl_quic_thread_assist_cleanup(&ctx.qc->thread_assist);
546
0
    }
547
0
#endif
548
549
0
    SSL_free(ctx.qc->tls);
550
551
0
    ossl_quic_channel_free(ctx.qc->ch);
552
0
    ossl_quic_port_free(ctx.qc->port);
553
0
    ossl_quic_engine_free(ctx.qc->engine);
554
555
0
    BIO_free_all(ctx.qc->net_rbio);
556
0
    BIO_free_all(ctx.qc->net_wbio);
557
558
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc); /* tsan doesn't like freeing locked mutexes */
559
0
#if defined(OPENSSL_THREADS)
560
0
    ossl_crypto_mutex_free(&ctx.qc->mutex);
561
0
#endif
562
563
    /*
564
     * Note: SSL_free (that called this function) calls OPENSSL_free(ctx.qc) for
565
     * us
566
     */
567
0
}
568
569
/* SSL method init */
570
int ossl_quic_init(SSL *s)
571
0
{
572
    /* Same op as SSL_clear, forward the call. */
573
0
    return ossl_quic_clear(s);
574
0
}
575
576
/* SSL method deinit */
577
void ossl_quic_deinit(SSL *s)
578
0
{
579
    /* No-op. */
580
0
}
581
582
/* SSL_clear (ssl_reset method) */
583
int ossl_quic_reset(SSL *s)
584
0
{
585
0
    QCTX ctx;
586
587
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
588
0
        return 0;
589
590
0
    ERR_raise(ERR_LIB_SSL, ERR_R_UNSUPPORTED);
591
0
    return 0;
592
0
}
593
594
/* ssl_clear method (unused) */
595
int ossl_quic_clear(SSL *s)
596
0
{
597
0
    QCTX ctx;
598
599
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
600
0
        return 0;
601
602
0
    ERR_raise(ERR_LIB_SSL, ERR_R_UNSUPPORTED);
603
0
    return 0;
604
0
}
605
606
int ossl_quic_conn_set_override_now_cb(SSL *s,
607
                                       OSSL_TIME (*now_cb)(void *arg),
608
                                       void *now_cb_arg)
609
0
{
610
0
    QCTX ctx;
611
612
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
613
0
        return 0;
614
615
0
    quic_lock(ctx.qc);
616
617
0
    ctx.qc->override_now_cb     = now_cb;
618
0
    ctx.qc->override_now_cb_arg = now_cb_arg;
619
620
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
621
0
    return 1;
622
0
}
623
624
void ossl_quic_conn_force_assist_thread_wake(SSL *s)
625
0
{
626
0
    QCTX ctx;
627
628
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
629
0
        return;
630
631
0
#if !defined(OPENSSL_NO_QUIC_THREAD_ASSIST)
632
0
    if (ctx.qc->is_thread_assisted && ctx.qc->started)
633
0
        ossl_quic_thread_assist_notify_deadline_changed(&ctx.qc->thread_assist);
634
0
#endif
635
0
}
636
637
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
638
static void qc_touch_default_xso(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc)
639
0
{
640
0
    qc->default_xso_created = 1;
641
0
    qc_update_reject_policy(qc);
642
0
}
643
644
/*
645
 * Changes default XSO. Allows caller to keep reference to the old default XSO
646
 * (if any). Reference to new XSO is transferred from caller.
647
 */
648
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
649
static void qc_set_default_xso_keep_ref(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc, QUIC_XSO *xso,
650
                                        int touch,
651
                                        QUIC_XSO **old_xso)
652
0
{
653
0
    int refs;
654
655
0
    *old_xso = NULL;
656
657
0
    if (qc->default_xso != xso) {
658
0
        *old_xso = qc->default_xso; /* transfer old XSO ref to caller */
659
660
0
        qc->default_xso = xso;
661
662
0
        if (xso == NULL) {
663
            /*
664
             * Changing to not having a default XSO. XSO becomes standalone and
665
             * now has a ref to the QC.
666
             */
667
0
            if (!ossl_assert(SSL_up_ref(&qc->ssl)))
668
0
                return;
669
0
        } else {
670
            /*
671
             * Changing from not having a default XSO to having one. The new XSO
672
             * will have had a reference to the QC we need to drop to avoid a
673
             * circular reference.
674
             *
675
             * Currently we never change directly from one default XSO to
676
             * another, though this function would also still be correct if this
677
             * weren't the case.
678
             */
679
0
            assert(*old_xso == NULL);
680
681
0
            CRYPTO_DOWN_REF(&qc->ssl.references, &refs);
682
0
            assert(refs > 0);
683
0
        }
684
0
    }
685
686
0
    if (touch)
687
0
        qc_touch_default_xso(qc);
688
0
}
689
690
/*
691
 * Changes default XSO, releasing the reference to any previous default XSO.
692
 * Reference to new XSO is transferred from caller.
693
 */
694
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
695
static void qc_set_default_xso(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc, QUIC_XSO *xso, int touch)
696
0
{
697
0
    QUIC_XSO *old_xso = NULL;
698
699
0
    qc_set_default_xso_keep_ref(qc, xso, touch, &old_xso);
700
701
0
    if (old_xso != NULL)
702
0
        SSL_free(&old_xso->ssl);
703
0
}
704
705
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
706
static void xso_update_options(QUIC_XSO *xso)
707
0
{
708
0
    int cleanse = ((xso->ssl_options & SSL_OP_CLEANSE_PLAINTEXT) != 0);
709
710
0
    if (xso->stream->rstream != NULL)
711
0
        ossl_quic_rstream_set_cleanse(xso->stream->rstream, cleanse);
712
713
0
    if (xso->stream->sstream != NULL)
714
0
        ossl_quic_sstream_set_cleanse(xso->stream->sstream, cleanse);
715
0
}
716
717
/*
718
 * SSL_set_options
719
 * ---------------
720
 *
721
 * Setting options on a QCSO
722
 *   - configures the handshake-layer options;
723
 *   - configures the default data-plane options for new streams;
724
 *   - configures the data-plane options on the default XSO, if there is one.
725
 *
726
 * Setting options on a QSSO
727
 *   - configures data-plane options for that stream only.
728
 */
729
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
730
static uint64_t quic_mask_or_options(SSL *ssl, uint64_t mask_value, uint64_t or_value)
731
0
{
732
0
    QCTX ctx;
733
0
    uint64_t hs_mask_value, hs_or_value, ret;
734
735
0
    if (!expect_quic(ssl, &ctx))
736
0
        return 0;
737
738
0
    quic_lock(ctx.qc);
739
740
0
    if (!ctx.is_stream) {
741
        /*
742
         * If we were called on the connection, we apply any handshake option
743
         * changes.
744
         */
745
0
        hs_mask_value = (mask_value & OSSL_QUIC_PERMITTED_OPTIONS_CONN);
746
0
        hs_or_value   = (or_value   & OSSL_QUIC_PERMITTED_OPTIONS_CONN);
747
748
0
        SSL_clear_options(ctx.qc->tls, hs_mask_value);
749
0
        SSL_set_options(ctx.qc->tls, hs_or_value);
750
751
        /* Update defaults for new streams. */
752
0
        ctx.qc->default_ssl_options
753
0
            = ((ctx.qc->default_ssl_options & ~mask_value) | or_value)
754
0
              & OSSL_QUIC_PERMITTED_OPTIONS;
755
0
    }
756
757
0
    if (ctx.xso != NULL) {
758
0
        ctx.xso->ssl_options
759
0
            = ((ctx.xso->ssl_options & ~mask_value) | or_value)
760
0
            & OSSL_QUIC_PERMITTED_OPTIONS_STREAM;
761
762
0
        xso_update_options(ctx.xso);
763
0
    }
764
765
0
    ret = ctx.is_stream ? ctx.xso->ssl_options : ctx.qc->default_ssl_options;
766
767
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
768
0
    return ret;
769
0
}
770
771
uint64_t ossl_quic_set_options(SSL *ssl, uint64_t options)
772
0
{
773
0
    return quic_mask_or_options(ssl, 0, options);
774
0
}
775
776
/* SSL_clear_options */
777
uint64_t ossl_quic_clear_options(SSL *ssl, uint64_t options)
778
0
{
779
0
    return quic_mask_or_options(ssl, options, 0);
780
0
}
781
782
/* SSL_get_options */
783
uint64_t ossl_quic_get_options(const SSL *ssl)
784
0
{
785
0
    return quic_mask_or_options((SSL *)ssl, 0, 0);
786
0
}
787
788
/*
789
 * QUIC Front-End I/O API: Network BIO Configuration
790
 * =================================================
791
 *
792
 * Handling the different BIOs is difficult:
793
 *
794
 *   - It is more or less a requirement that we use non-blocking network I/O;
795
 *     we need to be able to have timeouts on recv() calls, and make best effort
796
 *     (non blocking) send() and recv() calls.
797
 *
798
 *     The only sensible way to do this is to configure the socket into
799
 *     non-blocking mode. We could try to do select() before calling send() or
800
 *     recv() to get a guarantee that the call will not block, but this will
801
 *     probably run into issues with buggy OSes which generate spurious socket
802
 *     readiness events. In any case, relying on this to work reliably does not
803
 *     seem sane.
804
 *
805
 *     Timeouts could be handled via setsockopt() socket timeout options, but
806
 *     this depends on OS support and adds another syscall to every network I/O
807
 *     operation. It also has obvious thread safety concerns if we want to move
808
 *     to concurrent use of a single socket at some later date.
809
 *
810
 *     Some OSes support a MSG_DONTWAIT flag which allows a single I/O option to
811
 *     be made non-blocking. However some OSes (e.g. Windows) do not support
812
 *     this, so we cannot rely on this.
813
 *
814
 *     As such, we need to configure any FD in non-blocking mode. This may
815
 *     confound users who pass a blocking socket to libssl. However, in practice
816
 *     it would be extremely strange for a user of QUIC to pass an FD to us,
817
 *     then also try and send receive traffic on the same socket(!). Thus the
818
 *     impact of this should be limited, and can be documented.
819
 *
820
 *   - We support both blocking and non-blocking operation in terms of the API
821
 *     presented to the user. One prospect is to set the blocking mode based on
822
 *     whether the socket passed to us was already in blocking mode. However,
823
 *     Windows has no API for determining if a socket is in blocking mode (!),
824
 *     therefore this cannot be done portably. Currently therefore we expose an
825
 *     explicit API call to set this, and default to blocking mode.
826
 *
827
 *   - We need to determine our initial destination UDP address. The "natural"
828
 *     way for a user to do this is to set the peer variable on a BIO_dgram.
829
 *     However, this has problems because BIO_dgram's peer variable is used for
830
 *     both transmission and reception. This means it can be constantly being
831
 *     changed to a malicious value (e.g. if some random unrelated entity on the
832
 *     network starts sending traffic to us) on every read call. This is not a
833
 *     direct issue because we use the 'stateless' BIO_sendmmsg and BIO_recvmmsg
834
 *     calls only, which do not use this variable. However, we do need to let
835
 *     the user specify the peer in a 'normal' manner. The compromise here is
836
 *     that we grab the current peer value set at the time the write BIO is set
837
 *     and do not read the value again.
838
 *
839
 *   - We also need to support memory BIOs (e.g. BIO_dgram_pair) or custom BIOs.
840
 *     Currently we do this by only supporting non-blocking mode.
841
 *
842
 */
843
844
/*
845
 * Determines what initial destination UDP address we should use, if possible.
846
 * If this fails the client must set the destination address manually, or use a
847
 * BIO which does not need a destination address.
848
 */
849
static int csm_analyse_init_peer_addr(BIO *net_wbio, BIO_ADDR *peer)
850
0
{
851
0
    if (BIO_dgram_detect_peer_addr(net_wbio, peer) <= 0)
852
0
        return 0;
853
854
0
    return 1;
855
0
}
856
857
static int qc_can_support_blocking_cached(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc)
858
0
{
859
0
    QUIC_REACTOR *rtor = ossl_quic_channel_get_reactor(qc->ch);
860
861
0
    return ossl_quic_reactor_can_poll_r(rtor)
862
0
        && ossl_quic_reactor_can_poll_w(rtor);
863
0
}
864
865
static void qc_update_can_support_blocking(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc)
866
0
{
867
0
    ossl_quic_port_update_poll_descriptors(qc->port); /* best effort */
868
0
}
869
870
static void qc_update_blocking_mode(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc)
871
0
{
872
0
    qc->blocking = qc->desires_blocking && qc_can_support_blocking_cached(qc);
873
0
}
874
875
void ossl_quic_conn_set0_net_rbio(SSL *s, BIO *net_rbio)
876
0
{
877
0
    QCTX ctx;
878
879
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
880
0
        return;
881
882
0
    if (ctx.qc->net_rbio == net_rbio)
883
0
        return;
884
885
0
    if (!ossl_quic_port_set_net_rbio(ctx.qc->port, net_rbio))
886
0
        return;
887
888
0
    BIO_free_all(ctx.qc->net_rbio);
889
0
    ctx.qc->net_rbio = net_rbio;
890
891
0
    if (net_rbio != NULL)
892
0
        BIO_set_nbio(net_rbio, 1); /* best effort autoconfig */
893
894
    /*
895
     * Determine if the current pair of read/write BIOs now set allows blocking
896
     * mode to be supported.
897
     */
898
0
    qc_update_can_support_blocking(ctx.qc);
899
0
    qc_update_blocking_mode(ctx.qc);
900
0
}
901
902
void ossl_quic_conn_set0_net_wbio(SSL *s, BIO *net_wbio)
903
0
{
904
0
    QCTX ctx;
905
906
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
907
0
        return;
908
909
0
    if (ctx.qc->net_wbio == net_wbio)
910
0
        return;
911
912
0
    if (!ossl_quic_port_set_net_wbio(ctx.qc->port, net_wbio))
913
0
        return;
914
915
0
    BIO_free_all(ctx.qc->net_wbio);
916
0
    ctx.qc->net_wbio = net_wbio;
917
918
0
    if (net_wbio != NULL)
919
0
        BIO_set_nbio(net_wbio, 1); /* best effort autoconfig */
920
921
    /*
922
     * Determine if the current pair of read/write BIOs now set allows blocking
923
     * mode to be supported.
924
     */
925
0
    qc_update_can_support_blocking(ctx.qc);
926
0
    qc_update_blocking_mode(ctx.qc);
927
0
}
928
929
BIO *ossl_quic_conn_get_net_rbio(const SSL *s)
930
0
{
931
0
    QCTX ctx;
932
933
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
934
0
        return NULL;
935
936
0
    return ctx.qc->net_rbio;
937
0
}
938
939
BIO *ossl_quic_conn_get_net_wbio(const SSL *s)
940
0
{
941
0
    QCTX ctx;
942
943
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
944
0
        return NULL;
945
946
0
    return ctx.qc->net_wbio;
947
0
}
948
949
int ossl_quic_conn_get_blocking_mode(const SSL *s)
950
0
{
951
0
    QCTX ctx;
952
953
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
954
0
        return 0;
955
956
0
    if (ctx.is_stream)
957
0
        return xso_blocking_mode(ctx.xso);
958
959
0
    return qc_blocking_mode(ctx.qc);
960
0
}
961
962
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
963
int ossl_quic_conn_set_blocking_mode(SSL *s, int blocking)
964
0
{
965
0
    int ret = 0;
966
0
    QCTX ctx;
967
968
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
969
0
        return 0;
970
971
0
    quic_lock(ctx.qc);
972
973
    /* Sanity check - can we support the request given the current network BIO? */
974
0
    if (blocking) {
975
        /*
976
         * If called directly on a QCSO, update our information on network BIO
977
         * capabilities.
978
         */
979
0
        if (!ctx.is_stream)
980
0
            qc_update_can_support_blocking(ctx.qc);
981
982
        /* Cannot enable blocking mode if we do not have pollable FDs. */
983
0
        if (!qc_can_support_blocking_cached(ctx.qc)) {
984
0
            ret = QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, ERR_R_UNSUPPORTED, NULL);
985
0
            goto out;
986
0
        }
987
0
    }
988
989
0
    if (!ctx.is_stream)
990
        /*
991
         * If called directly on a QCSO, update default and connection-level
992
         * blocking modes.
993
         */
994
0
        ctx.qc->desires_blocking = (blocking != 0);
995
996
0
    if (ctx.xso != NULL) {
997
        /*
998
         * If called on a QSSO or a QCSO with a default XSO, update the blocking
999
         * mode.
1000
         */
1001
0
        ctx.xso->desires_blocking       = (blocking != 0);
1002
0
        ctx.xso->desires_blocking_set   = 1;
1003
0
    }
1004
1005
0
    ret = 1;
1006
0
out:
1007
0
    qc_update_blocking_mode(ctx.qc);
1008
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
1009
0
    return ret;
1010
0
}
1011
1012
int ossl_quic_conn_set_initial_peer_addr(SSL *s,
1013
                                         const BIO_ADDR *peer_addr)
1014
0
{
1015
0
    QCTX ctx;
1016
1017
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
1018
0
        return 0;
1019
1020
0
    if (ctx.qc->started)
1021
0
        return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, ERR_R_SHOULD_NOT_HAVE_BEEN_CALLED,
1022
0
                                       NULL);
1023
1024
0
    if (peer_addr == NULL) {
1025
0
        BIO_ADDR_clear(&ctx.qc->init_peer_addr);
1026
0
        return 1;
1027
0
    }
1028
1029
0
    ctx.qc->init_peer_addr = *peer_addr;
1030
0
    return 1;
1031
0
}
1032
1033
/*
1034
 * QUIC Front-End I/O API: Asynchronous I/O Management
1035
 * ===================================================
1036
 *
1037
 *   (BIO/)SSL_handle_events        => ossl_quic_handle_events
1038
 *   (BIO/)SSL_get_event_timeout    => ossl_quic_get_event_timeout
1039
 *   (BIO/)SSL_get_poll_fd          => ossl_quic_get_poll_fd
1040
 *
1041
 */
1042
1043
/* Returns 1 if the connection is being used in blocking mode. */
1044
static int qc_blocking_mode(const QUIC_CONNECTION *qc)
1045
0
{
1046
0
    return qc->blocking;
1047
0
}
1048
1049
static int xso_blocking_mode(const QUIC_XSO *xso)
1050
0
{
1051
0
    if (xso->desires_blocking_set)
1052
0
        return xso->desires_blocking && qc_can_support_blocking_cached(xso->conn);
1053
0
    else
1054
        /* Only ever set if we can support blocking. */
1055
0
        return xso->conn->blocking;
1056
0
}
1057
1058
/* SSL_handle_events; performs QUIC I/O and timeout processing. */
1059
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
1060
int ossl_quic_handle_events(SSL *s)
1061
0
{
1062
0
    QCTX ctx;
1063
1064
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
1065
0
        return 0;
1066
1067
0
    quic_lock(ctx.qc);
1068
0
    ossl_quic_reactor_tick(ossl_quic_channel_get_reactor(ctx.qc->ch), 0);
1069
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
1070
0
    return 1;
1071
0
}
1072
1073
/*
1074
 * SSL_get_event_timeout. Get the time in milliseconds until the SSL object
1075
 * should next have events handled by the application by calling
1076
 * SSL_handle_events(). tv is set to 0 if the object should have events handled
1077
 * immediately. If no timeout is currently active, *is_infinite is set to 1 and
1078
 * the value of *tv is undefined.
1079
 */
1080
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
1081
int ossl_quic_get_event_timeout(SSL *s, struct timeval *tv, int *is_infinite)
1082
0
{
1083
0
    QCTX ctx;
1084
0
    OSSL_TIME deadline = ossl_time_infinite();
1085
1086
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
1087
0
        return 0;
1088
1089
0
    quic_lock(ctx.qc);
1090
1091
0
    deadline
1092
0
        = ossl_quic_reactor_get_tick_deadline(ossl_quic_channel_get_reactor(ctx.qc->ch));
1093
1094
0
    if (ossl_time_is_infinite(deadline)) {
1095
0
        *is_infinite = 1;
1096
1097
        /*
1098
         * Robustness against faulty applications that don't check *is_infinite;
1099
         * harmless long timeout.
1100
         */
1101
0
        tv->tv_sec  = 1000000;
1102
0
        tv->tv_usec = 0;
1103
1104
0
        quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
1105
0
        return 1;
1106
0
    }
1107
1108
0
    *tv = ossl_time_to_timeval(ossl_time_subtract(deadline, get_time(ctx.qc)));
1109
0
    *is_infinite = 0;
1110
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
1111
0
    return 1;
1112
0
}
1113
1114
/* SSL_get_rpoll_descriptor */
1115
int ossl_quic_get_rpoll_descriptor(SSL *s, BIO_POLL_DESCRIPTOR *desc)
1116
0
{
1117
0
    QCTX ctx;
1118
1119
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
1120
0
        return 0;
1121
1122
0
    if (desc == NULL || ctx.qc->net_rbio == NULL)
1123
0
        return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, ERR_R_PASSED_INVALID_ARGUMENT,
1124
0
                                       NULL);
1125
1126
0
    return BIO_get_rpoll_descriptor(ctx.qc->net_rbio, desc);
1127
0
}
1128
1129
/* SSL_get_wpoll_descriptor */
1130
int ossl_quic_get_wpoll_descriptor(SSL *s, BIO_POLL_DESCRIPTOR *desc)
1131
0
{
1132
0
    QCTX ctx;
1133
1134
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
1135
0
        return 0;
1136
1137
0
    if (desc == NULL || ctx.qc->net_wbio == NULL)
1138
0
        return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, ERR_R_PASSED_INVALID_ARGUMENT,
1139
0
                                       NULL);
1140
1141
0
    return BIO_get_wpoll_descriptor(ctx.qc->net_wbio, desc);
1142
0
}
1143
1144
/* SSL_net_read_desired */
1145
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
1146
int ossl_quic_get_net_read_desired(SSL *s)
1147
0
{
1148
0
    QCTX ctx;
1149
0
    int ret;
1150
1151
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
1152
0
        return 0;
1153
1154
0
    quic_lock(ctx.qc);
1155
0
    ret = ossl_quic_reactor_net_read_desired(ossl_quic_channel_get_reactor(ctx.qc->ch));
1156
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
1157
0
    return ret;
1158
0
}
1159
1160
/* SSL_net_write_desired */
1161
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
1162
int ossl_quic_get_net_write_desired(SSL *s)
1163
0
{
1164
0
    int ret;
1165
0
    QCTX ctx;
1166
1167
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
1168
0
        return 0;
1169
1170
0
    quic_lock(ctx.qc);
1171
0
    ret = ossl_quic_reactor_net_write_desired(ossl_quic_channel_get_reactor(ctx.qc->ch));
1172
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
1173
0
    return ret;
1174
0
}
1175
1176
/*
1177
 * QUIC Front-End I/O API: Connection Lifecycle Operations
1178
 * =======================================================
1179
 *
1180
 *         SSL_do_handshake         => ossl_quic_do_handshake
1181
 *         SSL_set_connect_state    => ossl_quic_set_connect_state
1182
 *         SSL_set_accept_state     => ossl_quic_set_accept_state
1183
 *         SSL_shutdown             => ossl_quic_shutdown
1184
 *         SSL_ctrl                 => ossl_quic_ctrl
1185
 *   (BIO/)SSL_connect              => ossl_quic_connect
1186
 *   (BIO/)SSL_accept               => ossl_quic_accept
1187
 *
1188
 */
1189
1190
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
1191
static void qc_shutdown_flush_init(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc)
1192
0
{
1193
0
    QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm;
1194
1195
0
    if (qc->shutting_down)
1196
0
        return;
1197
1198
0
    qsm = ossl_quic_channel_get_qsm(qc->ch);
1199
1200
0
    ossl_quic_stream_map_begin_shutdown_flush(qsm);
1201
0
    qc->shutting_down = 1;
1202
0
}
1203
1204
/* Returns 1 if all shutdown-flush streams have been done with. */
1205
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
1206
static int qc_shutdown_flush_finished(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc)
1207
0
{
1208
0
    QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm = ossl_quic_channel_get_qsm(qc->ch);
1209
1210
0
    return qc->shutting_down
1211
0
        && ossl_quic_stream_map_is_shutdown_flush_finished(qsm);
1212
0
}
1213
1214
/* SSL_shutdown */
1215
static int quic_shutdown_wait(void *arg)
1216
0
{
1217
0
    QUIC_CONNECTION *qc = arg;
1218
1219
0
    return ossl_quic_channel_is_terminated(qc->ch);
1220
0
}
1221
1222
/* Returns 1 if shutdown flush process has finished or is inapplicable. */
1223
static int quic_shutdown_flush_wait(void *arg)
1224
0
{
1225
0
    QUIC_CONNECTION *qc = arg;
1226
1227
0
    return ossl_quic_channel_is_term_any(qc->ch)
1228
0
        || qc_shutdown_flush_finished(qc);
1229
0
}
1230
1231
static int quic_shutdown_peer_wait(void *arg)
1232
0
{
1233
0
    QUIC_CONNECTION *qc = arg;
1234
0
    return ossl_quic_channel_is_term_any(qc->ch);
1235
0
}
1236
1237
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
1238
int ossl_quic_conn_shutdown(SSL *s, uint64_t flags,
1239
                            const SSL_SHUTDOWN_EX_ARGS *args,
1240
                            size_t args_len)
1241
0
{
1242
0
    int ret;
1243
0
    QCTX ctx;
1244
0
    int stream_flush = ((flags & SSL_SHUTDOWN_FLAG_NO_STREAM_FLUSH) == 0);
1245
0
    int no_block = ((flags & SSL_SHUTDOWN_FLAG_NO_BLOCK) != 0);
1246
0
    int wait_peer = ((flags & SSL_SHUTDOWN_FLAG_WAIT_PEER) != 0);
1247
1248
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
1249
0
        return -1;
1250
1251
0
    if (ctx.is_stream) {
1252
0
        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, SSL_R_CONN_USE_ONLY, NULL);
1253
0
        return -1;
1254
0
    }
1255
1256
0
    quic_lock(ctx.qc);
1257
1258
0
    if (ossl_quic_channel_is_terminated(ctx.qc->ch)) {
1259
0
        quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
1260
0
        return 1;
1261
0
    }
1262
1263
    /* Phase 1: Stream Flushing */
1264
0
    if (!wait_peer && stream_flush) {
1265
0
        qc_shutdown_flush_init(ctx.qc);
1266
1267
0
        if (!qc_shutdown_flush_finished(ctx.qc)) {
1268
0
            if (!no_block && qc_blocking_mode(ctx.qc)) {
1269
0
                ret = block_until_pred(ctx.qc, quic_shutdown_flush_wait, ctx.qc, 0);
1270
0
                if (ret < 1) {
1271
0
                    ret = 0;
1272
0
                    goto err;
1273
0
                }
1274
0
            } else {
1275
0
                qctx_maybe_autotick(&ctx);
1276
0
            }
1277
0
        }
1278
1279
0
        if (!qc_shutdown_flush_finished(ctx.qc)) {
1280
0
            quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
1281
0
            return 0; /* ongoing */
1282
0
        }
1283
0
    }
1284
1285
    /* Phase 2: Connection Closure */
1286
0
    if (wait_peer && !ossl_quic_channel_is_term_any(ctx.qc->ch)) {
1287
0
        if (!no_block && qc_blocking_mode(ctx.qc)) {
1288
0
            ret = block_until_pred(ctx.qc, quic_shutdown_peer_wait, ctx.qc, 0);
1289
0
            if (ret < 1) {
1290
0
                ret = 0;
1291
0
                goto err;
1292
0
            }
1293
0
        } else {
1294
0
            qctx_maybe_autotick(&ctx);
1295
0
        }
1296
1297
0
        if (!ossl_quic_channel_is_term_any(ctx.qc->ch)) {
1298
0
            ret = 0; /* peer hasn't closed yet - still not done */
1299
0
            goto err;
1300
0
        }
1301
1302
        /*
1303
         * We are at least terminating - go through the normal process of
1304
         * waiting until we are in the TERMINATED state.
1305
         */
1306
0
    }
1307
1308
    /* Block mutation ops regardless of if we did stream flush. */
1309
0
    ctx.qc->shutting_down = 1;
1310
1311
    /*
1312
     * This call is a no-op if we are already terminating, so it doesn't
1313
     * affect the wait_peer case.
1314
     */
1315
0
    ossl_quic_channel_local_close(ctx.qc->ch,
1316
0
                                  args != NULL ? args->quic_error_code : 0,
1317
0
                                  args != NULL ? args->quic_reason : NULL);
1318
1319
0
    SSL_set_shutdown(ctx.qc->tls, SSL_SENT_SHUTDOWN);
1320
1321
0
    if (ossl_quic_channel_is_terminated(ctx.qc->ch)) {
1322
0
        quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
1323
0
        return 1;
1324
0
    }
1325
1326
    /* Phase 3: Terminating Wait Time */
1327
0
    if (!no_block && qc_blocking_mode(ctx.qc)
1328
0
        && (flags & SSL_SHUTDOWN_FLAG_RAPID) == 0) {
1329
0
        ret = block_until_pred(ctx.qc, quic_shutdown_wait, ctx.qc, 0);
1330
0
        if (ret < 1) {
1331
0
            ret = 0;
1332
0
            goto err;
1333
0
        }
1334
0
    } else {
1335
0
        qctx_maybe_autotick(&ctx);
1336
0
    }
1337
1338
0
    ret = ossl_quic_channel_is_terminated(ctx.qc->ch);
1339
0
err:
1340
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
1341
0
    return ret;
1342
0
}
1343
1344
/* SSL_ctrl */
1345
long ossl_quic_ctrl(SSL *s, int cmd, long larg, void *parg)
1346
0
{
1347
0
    QCTX ctx;
1348
1349
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
1350
0
        return 0;
1351
1352
0
    switch (cmd) {
1353
0
    case SSL_CTRL_MODE:
1354
        /* If called on a QCSO, update the default mode. */
1355
0
        if (!ctx.is_stream)
1356
0
            ctx.qc->default_ssl_mode |= (uint32_t)larg;
1357
1358
        /*
1359
         * If we were called on a QSSO or have a default stream, we also update
1360
         * that.
1361
         */
1362
0
        if (ctx.xso != NULL) {
1363
            /* Cannot enable EPW while AON write in progress. */
1364
0
            if (ctx.xso->aon_write_in_progress)
1365
0
                larg &= ~SSL_MODE_ENABLE_PARTIAL_WRITE;
1366
1367
0
            ctx.xso->ssl_mode |= (uint32_t)larg;
1368
0
            return ctx.xso->ssl_mode;
1369
0
        }
1370
1371
0
        return ctx.qc->default_ssl_mode;
1372
0
    case SSL_CTRL_CLEAR_MODE:
1373
0
        if (!ctx.is_stream)
1374
0
            ctx.qc->default_ssl_mode &= ~(uint32_t)larg;
1375
1376
0
        if (ctx.xso != NULL) {
1377
0
            ctx.xso->ssl_mode &= ~(uint32_t)larg;
1378
0
            return ctx.xso->ssl_mode;
1379
0
        }
1380
1381
0
        return ctx.qc->default_ssl_mode;
1382
1383
0
    case SSL_CTRL_SET_MSG_CALLBACK_ARG:
1384
0
        ossl_quic_channel_set_msg_callback_arg(ctx.qc->ch, parg);
1385
        /* This ctrl also needs to be passed to the internal SSL object */
1386
0
        return SSL_ctrl(ctx.qc->tls, cmd, larg, parg);
1387
1388
0
    case DTLS_CTRL_GET_TIMEOUT: /* DTLSv1_get_timeout */
1389
0
        {
1390
0
            int is_infinite;
1391
1392
0
            if (!ossl_quic_get_event_timeout(s, parg, &is_infinite))
1393
0
                return 0;
1394
1395
0
            return !is_infinite;
1396
0
        }
1397
0
    case DTLS_CTRL_HANDLE_TIMEOUT: /* DTLSv1_handle_timeout */
1398
        /* For legacy compatibility with DTLS calls. */
1399
0
        return ossl_quic_handle_events(s) == 1 ? 1 : -1;
1400
1401
        /* Mask ctrls we shouldn't support for QUIC. */
1402
0
    case SSL_CTRL_GET_READ_AHEAD:
1403
0
    case SSL_CTRL_SET_READ_AHEAD:
1404
0
    case SSL_CTRL_SET_MAX_SEND_FRAGMENT:
1405
0
    case SSL_CTRL_SET_SPLIT_SEND_FRAGMENT:
1406
0
    case SSL_CTRL_SET_MAX_PIPELINES:
1407
0
        return 0;
1408
1409
0
    default:
1410
        /*
1411
         * Probably a TLS related ctrl. Send back to the frontend SSL_ctrl
1412
         * implementation. Either SSL_ctrl will handle it itself by direct
1413
         * access into handshake layer state, or failing that, it will be passed
1414
         * to the handshake layer via the SSL_METHOD vtable. If the ctrl is not
1415
         * supported by anything, the handshake layer's ctrl method will finally
1416
         * return 0.
1417
         */
1418
0
        return ossl_ctrl_internal(&ctx.qc->ssl, cmd, larg, parg, /*no_quic=*/1);
1419
0
    }
1420
0
}
1421
1422
/* SSL_set_connect_state */
1423
void ossl_quic_set_connect_state(SSL *s)
1424
0
{
1425
0
    QCTX ctx;
1426
1427
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
1428
0
        return;
1429
1430
    /* Cannot be changed after handshake started */
1431
0
    if (ctx.qc->started || ctx.is_stream)
1432
0
        return;
1433
1434
0
    ctx.qc->as_server_state = 0;
1435
0
}
1436
1437
/* SSL_set_accept_state */
1438
void ossl_quic_set_accept_state(SSL *s)
1439
0
{
1440
0
    QCTX ctx;
1441
1442
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
1443
0
        return;
1444
1445
    /* Cannot be changed after handshake started */
1446
0
    if (ctx.qc->started || ctx.is_stream)
1447
0
        return;
1448
1449
0
    ctx.qc->as_server_state = 1;
1450
0
}
1451
1452
/* SSL_do_handshake */
1453
struct quic_handshake_wait_args {
1454
    QUIC_CONNECTION     *qc;
1455
};
1456
1457
static int tls_wants_non_io_retry(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc)
1458
0
{
1459
0
    int want = SSL_want(qc->tls);
1460
1461
0
    if (want == SSL_X509_LOOKUP
1462
0
            || want == SSL_CLIENT_HELLO_CB
1463
0
            || want == SSL_RETRY_VERIFY)
1464
0
        return 1;
1465
1466
0
    return 0;
1467
0
}
1468
1469
static int quic_handshake_wait(void *arg)
1470
0
{
1471
0
    struct quic_handshake_wait_args *args = arg;
1472
1473
0
    if (!quic_mutation_allowed(args->qc, /*req_active=*/1))
1474
0
        return -1;
1475
1476
0
    if (ossl_quic_channel_is_handshake_complete(args->qc->ch))
1477
0
        return 1;
1478
1479
0
    if (tls_wants_non_io_retry(args->qc))
1480
0
        return 1;
1481
1482
0
    return 0;
1483
0
}
1484
1485
static int configure_channel(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc)
1486
0
{
1487
0
    assert(qc->ch != NULL);
1488
1489
0
    if (!ossl_quic_port_set_net_rbio(qc->port, qc->net_rbio)
1490
0
        || !ossl_quic_port_set_net_wbio(qc->port, qc->net_wbio)
1491
0
        || !ossl_quic_channel_set_peer_addr(qc->ch, &qc->init_peer_addr))
1492
0
        return 0;
1493
1494
0
    return 1;
1495
0
}
1496
1497
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
1498
static int create_channel(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc)
1499
0
{
1500
0
    QUIC_ENGINE_ARGS engine_args = {0};
1501
0
    QUIC_PORT_ARGS port_args = {0};
1502
1503
0
    engine_args.libctx        = qc->ssl.ctx->libctx;
1504
0
    engine_args.propq         = qc->ssl.ctx->propq;
1505
0
    engine_args.mutex         = qc->mutex;
1506
0
    engine_args.now_cb        = get_time_cb;
1507
0
    engine_args.now_cb_arg    = qc;
1508
0
    qc->engine = ossl_quic_engine_new(&engine_args);
1509
0
    if (qc->engine == NULL) {
1510
0
        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(NULL, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR, NULL);
1511
0
        return 0;
1512
0
    }
1513
1514
0
    port_args.channel_ctx = qc->ssl.ctx;
1515
0
    qc->port = ossl_quic_engine_create_port(qc->engine, &port_args);
1516
0
    if (qc->port == NULL) {
1517
0
        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(NULL, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR, NULL);
1518
0
        ossl_quic_engine_free(qc->engine);
1519
0
        return 0;
1520
0
    }
1521
1522
0
    qc->ch = ossl_quic_port_create_outgoing(qc->port, qc->tls);
1523
0
    if (qc->ch == NULL) {
1524
0
        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(NULL, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR, NULL);
1525
0
        ossl_quic_port_free(qc->port);
1526
0
        ossl_quic_engine_free(qc->engine);
1527
0
        return 0;
1528
0
    }
1529
1530
0
    return 1;
1531
0
}
1532
1533
/*
1534
 * Configures a channel with the information we have accumulated via calls made
1535
 * to us from the application prior to starting a handshake attempt.
1536
 */
1537
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
1538
static int ensure_channel_started(QCTX *ctx)
1539
0
{
1540
0
    QUIC_CONNECTION *qc = ctx->qc;
1541
1542
0
    if (!qc->started) {
1543
0
        if (!configure_channel(qc)) {
1544
0
            QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR,
1545
0
                                        "failed to configure channel");
1546
0
            return 0;
1547
0
        }
1548
1549
0
        if (!ossl_quic_channel_start(qc->ch)) {
1550
0
            ossl_quic_channel_restore_err_state(qc->ch);
1551
0
            QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR,
1552
0
                                        "failed to start channel");
1553
0
            return 0;
1554
0
        }
1555
1556
0
#if !defined(OPENSSL_NO_QUIC_THREAD_ASSIST)
1557
0
        if (qc->is_thread_assisted)
1558
0
            if (!ossl_quic_thread_assist_init_start(&qc->thread_assist, qc->ch,
1559
0
                                                    qc->override_now_cb,
1560
0
                                                    qc->override_now_cb_arg)) {
1561
0
                QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR,
1562
0
                                            "failed to start assist thread");
1563
0
                return 0;
1564
0
            }
1565
0
#endif
1566
0
    }
1567
1568
0
    qc->started = 1;
1569
0
    return 1;
1570
0
}
1571
1572
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
1573
static int quic_do_handshake(QCTX *ctx)
1574
0
{
1575
0
    int ret;
1576
0
    QUIC_CONNECTION *qc = ctx->qc;
1577
1578
0
    if (ossl_quic_channel_is_handshake_complete(qc->ch))
1579
        /* Handshake already completed. */
1580
0
        return 1;
1581
1582
0
    if (!quic_mutation_allowed(qc, /*req_active=*/0))
1583
0
        return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_R_PROTOCOL_IS_SHUTDOWN, NULL);
1584
1585
0
    if (qc->as_server != qc->as_server_state) {
1586
0
        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, ERR_R_PASSED_INVALID_ARGUMENT, NULL);
1587
0
        return -1; /* Non-protocol error */
1588
0
    }
1589
1590
0
    if (qc->net_rbio == NULL || qc->net_wbio == NULL) {
1591
        /* Need read and write BIOs. */
1592
0
        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_R_BIO_NOT_SET, NULL);
1593
0
        return -1; /* Non-protocol error */
1594
0
    }
1595
1596
    /*
1597
     * We need to determine our addressing mode. There are basically two
1598
     * ways we can use L4 addresses:
1599
     *
1600
     *   - Addressed mode, in which our BIO_sendmmsg calls have destination
1601
     *     addresses attached to them which we expect the underlying network BIO
1602
     *     to handle;
1603
     *
1604
     *   - Unaddressed mode, in which the BIO provided to us on the
1605
     *     network side neither provides us with L4 addresses nor is capable of
1606
     *     honouring ones we provide. We don't know where the QUIC traffic we
1607
     *     send ends up exactly and trust the application to know what it is
1608
     *     doing.
1609
     *
1610
     * Addressed mode is preferred because it enables support for connection
1611
     * migration, multipath, etc. in the future. Addressed mode is automatically
1612
     * enabled if we are using e.g. BIO_s_datagram, with or without
1613
     * BIO_s_connect.
1614
     *
1615
     * If we are passed a BIO_s_dgram_pair (or some custom BIO) we may have to
1616
     * use unaddressed mode unless that BIO supports capability flags indicating
1617
     * it can provide and honour L4 addresses.
1618
     *
1619
     * Our strategy for determining address mode is simple: we probe the
1620
     * underlying network BIOs for their capabilities. If the network BIOs
1621
     * support what we need, we use addressed mode. Otherwise, we use
1622
     * unaddressed mode.
1623
     *
1624
     * If addressed mode is chosen, we require an initial peer address to be
1625
     * set. If this is not set, we fail. If unaddressed mode is used, we do not
1626
     * require this, as such an address is superfluous, though it can be set if
1627
     * desired.
1628
     */
1629
0
    if (!qc->started && !qc->addressing_probe_done) {
1630
0
        long rcaps = BIO_dgram_get_effective_caps(qc->net_rbio);
1631
0
        long wcaps = BIO_dgram_get_effective_caps(qc->net_wbio);
1632
1633
0
        qc->addressed_mode_r = ((rcaps & BIO_DGRAM_CAP_PROVIDES_SRC_ADDR) != 0);
1634
0
        qc->addressed_mode_w = ((wcaps & BIO_DGRAM_CAP_HANDLES_DST_ADDR) != 0);
1635
0
        qc->addressing_probe_done = 1;
1636
0
    }
1637
1638
0
    if (!qc->started && qc->addressed_mode_w
1639
0
        && BIO_ADDR_family(&qc->init_peer_addr) == AF_UNSPEC) {
1640
        /*
1641
         * We are trying to connect and are using addressed mode, which means we
1642
         * need an initial peer address; if we do not have a peer address yet,
1643
         * we should try to autodetect one.
1644
         *
1645
         * We do this as late as possible because some BIOs (e.g. BIO_s_connect)
1646
         * may not be able to provide us with a peer address until they have
1647
         * finished their own processing. They may not be able to perform this
1648
         * processing until an application has finished configuring that BIO
1649
         * (e.g. with setter calls), which might happen after SSL_set_bio is
1650
         * called.
1651
         */
1652
0
        if (!csm_analyse_init_peer_addr(qc->net_wbio, &qc->init_peer_addr))
1653
            /* best effort */
1654
0
            BIO_ADDR_clear(&qc->init_peer_addr);
1655
0
        else
1656
0
            ossl_quic_channel_set_peer_addr(qc->ch, &qc->init_peer_addr);
1657
0
    }
1658
1659
0
    if (!qc->started
1660
0
        && qc->addressed_mode_w
1661
0
        && BIO_ADDR_family(&qc->init_peer_addr) == AF_UNSPEC) {
1662
        /*
1663
         * If we still don't have a peer address in addressed mode, we can't do
1664
         * anything.
1665
         */
1666
0
        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_R_REMOTE_PEER_ADDRESS_NOT_SET, NULL);
1667
0
        return -1; /* Non-protocol error */
1668
0
    }
1669
1670
    /*
1671
     * Start connection process. Note we may come here multiple times in
1672
     * non-blocking mode, which is fine.
1673
     */
1674
0
    if (!ensure_channel_started(ctx)) /* raises on failure */
1675
0
        return -1; /* Non-protocol error */
1676
1677
0
    if (ossl_quic_channel_is_handshake_complete(qc->ch))
1678
        /* The handshake is now done. */
1679
0
        return 1;
1680
1681
0
    if (!qc_blocking_mode(qc)) {
1682
        /* Try to advance the reactor. */
1683
0
        qctx_maybe_autotick(ctx);
1684
1685
0
        if (ossl_quic_channel_is_handshake_complete(qc->ch))
1686
            /* The handshake is now done. */
1687
0
            return 1;
1688
1689
0
        if (ossl_quic_channel_is_term_any(qc->ch)) {
1690
0
            QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_R_PROTOCOL_IS_SHUTDOWN, NULL);
1691
0
            return 0;
1692
0
        } else if (qc->desires_blocking) {
1693
            /*
1694
             * As a special case when doing a handshake when blocking mode is
1695
             * desired yet not available, see if the network BIOs have become
1696
             * poll descriptor-enabled. This supports BIOs such as BIO_s_connect
1697
             * which do late creation of socket FDs and therefore cannot expose
1698
             * a poll descriptor until after a network BIO is set on the QCSO.
1699
             */
1700
0
            assert(!qc->blocking);
1701
0
            qc_update_can_support_blocking(qc);
1702
0
            qc_update_blocking_mode(qc);
1703
0
        }
1704
0
    }
1705
1706
    /*
1707
     * We are either in blocking mode or just entered it due to the code above.
1708
     */
1709
0
    if (qc_blocking_mode(qc)) {
1710
        /* In blocking mode, wait for the handshake to complete. */
1711
0
        struct quic_handshake_wait_args args;
1712
1713
0
        args.qc     = qc;
1714
1715
0
        ret = block_until_pred(qc, quic_handshake_wait, &args, 0);
1716
0
        if (!quic_mutation_allowed(qc, /*req_active=*/1)) {
1717
0
            QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_R_PROTOCOL_IS_SHUTDOWN, NULL);
1718
0
            return 0; /* Shutdown before completion */
1719
0
        } else if (ret <= 0) {
1720
0
            QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR, NULL);
1721
0
            return -1; /* Non-protocol error */
1722
0
        }
1723
1724
0
        if (tls_wants_non_io_retry(qc)) {
1725
0
            QUIC_RAISE_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_get_error(qc->tls, 0));
1726
0
            return -1;
1727
0
        }
1728
1729
0
        assert(ossl_quic_channel_is_handshake_complete(qc->ch));
1730
0
        return 1;
1731
0
    }
1732
1733
0
    if (tls_wants_non_io_retry(qc)) {
1734
0
        QUIC_RAISE_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_get_error(qc->tls, 0));
1735
0
        return -1;
1736
0
    }
1737
1738
    /*
1739
     * Otherwise, indicate that the handshake isn't done yet.
1740
     * We can only get here in non-blocking mode.
1741
     */
1742
0
    QUIC_RAISE_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ);
1743
0
    return -1; /* Non-protocol error */
1744
0
}
1745
1746
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
1747
int ossl_quic_do_handshake(SSL *s)
1748
0
{
1749
0
    int ret;
1750
0
    QCTX ctx;
1751
1752
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
1753
0
        return 0;
1754
1755
0
    quic_lock_for_io(&ctx);
1756
1757
0
    ret = quic_do_handshake(&ctx);
1758
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
1759
0
    return ret;
1760
0
}
1761
1762
/* SSL_connect */
1763
int ossl_quic_connect(SSL *s)
1764
0
{
1765
    /* Ensure we are in connect state (no-op if non-idle). */
1766
0
    ossl_quic_set_connect_state(s);
1767
1768
    /* Begin or continue the handshake */
1769
0
    return ossl_quic_do_handshake(s);
1770
0
}
1771
1772
/* SSL_accept */
1773
int ossl_quic_accept(SSL *s)
1774
0
{
1775
    /* Ensure we are in accept state (no-op if non-idle). */
1776
0
    ossl_quic_set_accept_state(s);
1777
1778
    /* Begin or continue the handshake */
1779
0
    return ossl_quic_do_handshake(s);
1780
0
}
1781
1782
/*
1783
 * QUIC Front-End I/O API: Stream Lifecycle Operations
1784
 * ===================================================
1785
 *
1786
 *         SSL_stream_new       => ossl_quic_conn_stream_new
1787
 *
1788
 */
1789
1790
/*
1791
 * Try to create the default XSO if it doesn't already exist. Returns 1 if the
1792
 * default XSO was created. Returns 0 if it was not (e.g. because it already
1793
 * exists). Note that this is NOT an error condition.
1794
 */
1795
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
1796
static int qc_try_create_default_xso_for_write(QCTX *ctx)
1797
0
{
1798
0
    uint64_t flags = 0;
1799
0
    QUIC_CONNECTION *qc = ctx->qc;
1800
1801
0
    if (qc->default_xso_created
1802
0
        || qc->default_stream_mode == SSL_DEFAULT_STREAM_MODE_NONE)
1803
        /*
1804
         * We only do this once. If the user detaches a previously created
1805
         * default XSO we don't auto-create another one.
1806
         */
1807
0
        return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_R_NO_STREAM, NULL);
1808
1809
    /* Create a locally-initiated stream. */
1810
0
    if (qc->default_stream_mode == SSL_DEFAULT_STREAM_MODE_AUTO_UNI)
1811
0
        flags |= SSL_STREAM_FLAG_UNI;
1812
1813
0
    qc_set_default_xso(qc, (QUIC_XSO *)quic_conn_stream_new(ctx, flags,
1814
0
                                                            /*needs_lock=*/0),
1815
0
                       /*touch=*/0);
1816
0
    if (qc->default_xso == NULL)
1817
0
        return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR, NULL);
1818
1819
0
    qc_touch_default_xso(qc);
1820
0
    return 1;
1821
0
}
1822
1823
struct quic_wait_for_stream_args {
1824
    QUIC_CONNECTION *qc;
1825
    QUIC_STREAM     *qs;
1826
    QCTX            *ctx;
1827
    uint64_t        expect_id;
1828
};
1829
1830
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
1831
static int quic_wait_for_stream(void *arg)
1832
0
{
1833
0
    struct quic_wait_for_stream_args *args = arg;
1834
1835
0
    if (!quic_mutation_allowed(args->qc, /*req_active=*/1)) {
1836
        /* If connection is torn down due to an error while blocking, stop. */
1837
0
        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(args->ctx, SSL_R_PROTOCOL_IS_SHUTDOWN, NULL);
1838
0
        return -1;
1839
0
    }
1840
1841
0
    args->qs = ossl_quic_stream_map_get_by_id(ossl_quic_channel_get_qsm(args->qc->ch),
1842
0
                                              args->expect_id | QUIC_STREAM_DIR_BIDI);
1843
0
    if (args->qs == NULL)
1844
0
        args->qs = ossl_quic_stream_map_get_by_id(ossl_quic_channel_get_qsm(args->qc->ch),
1845
0
                                                  args->expect_id | QUIC_STREAM_DIR_UNI);
1846
1847
0
    if (args->qs != NULL)
1848
0
        return 1; /* stream now exists */
1849
1850
0
    return 0; /* did not get a stream, keep trying */
1851
0
}
1852
1853
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
1854
static int qc_wait_for_default_xso_for_read(QCTX *ctx)
1855
0
{
1856
    /* Called on a QCSO and we don't currently have a default stream. */
1857
0
    uint64_t expect_id;
1858
0
    QUIC_CONNECTION *qc = ctx->qc;
1859
0
    QUIC_STREAM *qs;
1860
0
    int res;
1861
0
    struct quic_wait_for_stream_args wargs;
1862
0
    OSSL_RTT_INFO rtt_info;
1863
1864
    /*
1865
     * If default stream functionality is disabled or we already detached
1866
     * one, don't make another default stream and just fail.
1867
     */
1868
0
    if (qc->default_xso_created
1869
0
        || qc->default_stream_mode == SSL_DEFAULT_STREAM_MODE_NONE)
1870
0
        return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_R_NO_STREAM, NULL);
1871
1872
    /*
1873
     * The peer may have opened a stream since we last ticked. So tick and
1874
     * see if the stream with ordinal 0 (remote, bidi/uni based on stream
1875
     * mode) exists yet. QUIC stream IDs must be allocated in order, so the
1876
     * first stream created by a peer must have an ordinal of 0.
1877
     */
1878
0
    expect_id = qc->as_server
1879
0
        ? QUIC_STREAM_INITIATOR_CLIENT
1880
0
        : QUIC_STREAM_INITIATOR_SERVER;
1881
1882
0
    qs = ossl_quic_stream_map_get_by_id(ossl_quic_channel_get_qsm(qc->ch),
1883
0
                                        expect_id | QUIC_STREAM_DIR_BIDI);
1884
0
    if (qs == NULL)
1885
0
        qs = ossl_quic_stream_map_get_by_id(ossl_quic_channel_get_qsm(qc->ch),
1886
0
                                            expect_id | QUIC_STREAM_DIR_UNI);
1887
1888
0
    if (qs == NULL) {
1889
0
        qctx_maybe_autotick(ctx);
1890
1891
0
        qs = ossl_quic_stream_map_get_by_id(ossl_quic_channel_get_qsm(qc->ch),
1892
0
                                            expect_id);
1893
0
    }
1894
1895
0
    if (qs == NULL) {
1896
0
        if (!qc_blocking_mode(qc))
1897
            /* Non-blocking mode, so just bail immediately. */
1898
0
            return QUIC_RAISE_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ);
1899
1900
        /* Block until we have a stream. */
1901
0
        wargs.qc        = qc;
1902
0
        wargs.qs        = NULL;
1903
0
        wargs.ctx       = ctx;
1904
0
        wargs.expect_id = expect_id;
1905
1906
0
        res = block_until_pred(qc, quic_wait_for_stream, &wargs, 0);
1907
0
        if (res == 0)
1908
0
            return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR, NULL);
1909
0
        else if (res < 0 || wargs.qs == NULL)
1910
            /* quic_wait_for_stream raised error here */
1911
0
            return 0;
1912
1913
0
        qs = wargs.qs;
1914
0
    }
1915
1916
    /*
1917
     * We now have qs != NULL. Remove it from the incoming stream queue so that
1918
     * it isn't also returned by any future SSL_accept_stream calls.
1919
     */
1920
0
    ossl_statm_get_rtt_info(ossl_quic_channel_get_statm(qc->ch), &rtt_info);
1921
0
    ossl_quic_stream_map_remove_from_accept_queue(ossl_quic_channel_get_qsm(qc->ch),
1922
0
                                                  qs, rtt_info.smoothed_rtt);
1923
1924
    /*
1925
     * Now make qs the default stream, creating the necessary XSO.
1926
     */
1927
0
    qc_set_default_xso(qc, create_xso_from_stream(qc, qs), /*touch=*/0);
1928
0
    if (qc->default_xso == NULL)
1929
0
        return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR, NULL);
1930
1931
0
    qc_touch_default_xso(qc); /* inhibits default XSO */
1932
0
    return 1;
1933
0
}
1934
1935
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
1936
static QUIC_XSO *create_xso_from_stream(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc, QUIC_STREAM *qs)
1937
0
{
1938
0
    QUIC_XSO *xso = NULL;
1939
1940
0
    if ((xso = OPENSSL_zalloc(sizeof(*xso))) == NULL) {
1941
0
        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(NULL, ERR_R_CRYPTO_LIB, NULL);
1942
0
        goto err;
1943
0
    }
1944
1945
0
    if (!ossl_ssl_init(&xso->ssl, qc->ssl.ctx, qc->ssl.method, SSL_TYPE_QUIC_XSO)) {
1946
0
        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(NULL, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR, NULL);
1947
0
        goto err;
1948
0
    }
1949
1950
    /* XSO refs QC */
1951
0
    if (!SSL_up_ref(&qc->ssl)) {
1952
0
        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(NULL, ERR_R_SSL_LIB, NULL);
1953
0
        goto err;
1954
0
    }
1955
1956
0
    xso->conn       = qc;
1957
0
    xso->ssl_mode   = qc->default_ssl_mode;
1958
0
    xso->ssl_options
1959
0
        = qc->default_ssl_options & OSSL_QUIC_PERMITTED_OPTIONS_STREAM;
1960
0
    xso->last_error = SSL_ERROR_NONE;
1961
1962
0
    xso->stream     = qs;
1963
1964
0
    ++qc->num_xso;
1965
0
    xso_update_options(xso);
1966
0
    return xso;
1967
1968
0
err:
1969
0
    OPENSSL_free(xso);
1970
0
    return NULL;
1971
0
}
1972
1973
struct quic_new_stream_wait_args {
1974
    QUIC_CONNECTION *qc;
1975
    int is_uni;
1976
};
1977
1978
static int quic_new_stream_wait(void *arg)
1979
0
{
1980
0
    struct quic_new_stream_wait_args *args = arg;
1981
0
    QUIC_CONNECTION *qc = args->qc;
1982
1983
0
    if (!quic_mutation_allowed(qc, /*req_active=*/1))
1984
0
        return -1;
1985
1986
0
    if (ossl_quic_channel_is_new_local_stream_admissible(qc->ch, args->is_uni))
1987
0
        return 1;
1988
1989
0
    return 0;
1990
0
}
1991
1992
/* locking depends on need_lock */
1993
static SSL *quic_conn_stream_new(QCTX *ctx, uint64_t flags, int need_lock)
1994
0
{
1995
0
    int ret;
1996
0
    QUIC_CONNECTION *qc = ctx->qc;
1997
0
    QUIC_XSO *xso = NULL;
1998
0
    QUIC_STREAM *qs = NULL;
1999
0
    int is_uni = ((flags & SSL_STREAM_FLAG_UNI) != 0);
2000
0
    int no_blocking = ((flags & SSL_STREAM_FLAG_NO_BLOCK) != 0);
2001
0
    int advance = ((flags & SSL_STREAM_FLAG_ADVANCE) != 0);
2002
2003
0
    if (need_lock)
2004
0
        quic_lock(qc);
2005
2006
0
    if (!quic_mutation_allowed(qc, /*req_active=*/0)) {
2007
0
        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_R_PROTOCOL_IS_SHUTDOWN, NULL);
2008
0
        goto err;
2009
0
    }
2010
2011
0
    if (!advance
2012
0
        && !ossl_quic_channel_is_new_local_stream_admissible(qc->ch, is_uni)) {
2013
0
        struct quic_new_stream_wait_args args;
2014
2015
        /*
2016
         * Stream count flow control currently doesn't permit this stream to be
2017
         * opened.
2018
         */
2019
0
        if (no_blocking || !qc_blocking_mode(qc)) {
2020
0
            QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_R_STREAM_COUNT_LIMITED, NULL);
2021
0
            goto err;
2022
0
        }
2023
2024
0
        args.qc     = qc;
2025
0
        args.is_uni = is_uni;
2026
2027
        /* Blocking mode - wait until we can get a stream. */
2028
0
        ret = block_until_pred(ctx->qc, quic_new_stream_wait, &args, 0);
2029
0
        if (!quic_mutation_allowed(qc, /*req_active=*/1)) {
2030
0
            QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_R_PROTOCOL_IS_SHUTDOWN, NULL);
2031
0
            goto err; /* Shutdown before completion */
2032
0
        } else if (ret <= 0) {
2033
0
            QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR, NULL);
2034
0
            goto err; /* Non-protocol error */
2035
0
        }
2036
0
    }
2037
2038
0
    qs = ossl_quic_channel_new_stream_local(qc->ch, is_uni);
2039
0
    if (qs == NULL) {
2040
0
        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR, NULL);
2041
0
        goto err;
2042
0
    }
2043
2044
0
    xso = create_xso_from_stream(qc, qs);
2045
0
    if (xso == NULL)
2046
0
        goto err;
2047
2048
0
    qc_touch_default_xso(qc); /* inhibits default XSO */
2049
0
    if (need_lock)
2050
0
        quic_unlock(qc);
2051
2052
0
    return &xso->ssl;
2053
2054
0
err:
2055
0
    OPENSSL_free(xso);
2056
0
    ossl_quic_stream_map_release(ossl_quic_channel_get_qsm(qc->ch), qs);
2057
0
    if (need_lock)
2058
0
        quic_unlock(qc);
2059
2060
0
    return NULL;
2061
2062
0
}
2063
2064
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
2065
SSL *ossl_quic_conn_stream_new(SSL *s, uint64_t flags)
2066
0
{
2067
0
    QCTX ctx;
2068
2069
0
    if (!expect_quic_conn_only(s, &ctx))
2070
0
        return NULL;
2071
2072
0
    return quic_conn_stream_new(&ctx, flags, /*need_lock=*/1);
2073
0
}
2074
2075
/*
2076
 * QUIC Front-End I/O API: Steady-State Operations
2077
 * ===============================================
2078
 *
2079
 * Here we dispatch calls to the steady-state front-end I/O API functions; that
2080
 * is, the functions used during the established phase of a QUIC connection
2081
 * (e.g. SSL_read, SSL_write).
2082
 *
2083
 * Each function must handle both blocking and non-blocking modes. As discussed
2084
 * above, all QUIC I/O is implemented using non-blocking mode internally.
2085
 *
2086
 *         SSL_get_error        => partially implemented by ossl_quic_get_error
2087
 *         SSL_want             => ossl_quic_want
2088
 *   (BIO/)SSL_read             => ossl_quic_read
2089
 *   (BIO/)SSL_write            => ossl_quic_write
2090
 *         SSL_pending          => ossl_quic_pending
2091
 *         SSL_stream_conclude  => ossl_quic_conn_stream_conclude
2092
 *         SSL_key_update       => ossl_quic_key_update
2093
 */
2094
2095
/* SSL_get_error */
2096
int ossl_quic_get_error(const SSL *s, int i)
2097
0
{
2098
0
    QCTX ctx;
2099
0
    int net_error, last_error;
2100
2101
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
2102
0
        return 0;
2103
2104
0
    quic_lock(ctx.qc);
2105
0
    net_error = ossl_quic_channel_net_error(ctx.qc->ch);
2106
0
    last_error = ctx.is_stream ? ctx.xso->last_error : ctx.qc->last_error;
2107
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
2108
2109
0
    if (net_error)
2110
0
        return SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL;
2111
2112
0
    return last_error;
2113
0
}
2114
2115
/* Converts a code returned by SSL_get_error to a code returned by SSL_want. */
2116
static int error_to_want(int error)
2117
0
{
2118
0
    switch (error) {
2119
0
    case SSL_ERROR_WANT_CONNECT: /* never used - UDP is connectionless */
2120
0
    case SSL_ERROR_WANT_ACCEPT:  /* never used - UDP is connectionless */
2121
0
    case SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN:
2122
0
    default:
2123
0
        return SSL_NOTHING;
2124
2125
0
    case SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ:
2126
0
        return SSL_READING;
2127
2128
0
    case SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE:
2129
0
        return SSL_WRITING;
2130
2131
0
    case SSL_ERROR_WANT_RETRY_VERIFY:
2132
0
        return SSL_RETRY_VERIFY;
2133
2134
0
    case SSL_ERROR_WANT_CLIENT_HELLO_CB:
2135
0
        return SSL_CLIENT_HELLO_CB;
2136
2137
0
    case SSL_ERROR_WANT_X509_LOOKUP:
2138
0
        return SSL_X509_LOOKUP;
2139
0
    }
2140
0
}
2141
2142
/* SSL_want */
2143
int ossl_quic_want(const SSL *s)
2144
0
{
2145
0
    QCTX ctx;
2146
0
    int w;
2147
2148
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
2149
0
        return SSL_NOTHING;
2150
2151
0
    quic_lock(ctx.qc);
2152
2153
0
    w = error_to_want(ctx.is_stream ? ctx.xso->last_error : ctx.qc->last_error);
2154
2155
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
2156
0
    return w;
2157
0
}
2158
2159
/*
2160
 * SSL_write
2161
 * ---------
2162
 *
2163
 * The set of functions below provide the implementation of the public SSL_write
2164
 * function. We must handle:
2165
 *
2166
 *   - both blocking and non-blocking operation at the application level,
2167
 *     depending on how we are configured;
2168
 *
2169
 *   - SSL_MODE_ENABLE_PARTIAL_WRITE being on or off;
2170
 *
2171
 *   - SSL_MODE_ACCEPT_MOVING_WRITE_BUFFER.
2172
 *
2173
 */
2174
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
2175
static void quic_post_write(QUIC_XSO *xso, int did_append,
2176
                            int did_append_all, uint64_t flags,
2177
                            int do_tick)
2178
0
{
2179
    /*
2180
     * We have appended at least one byte to the stream.
2181
     * Potentially mark stream as active, depending on FC.
2182
     */
2183
0
    if (did_append)
2184
0
        ossl_quic_stream_map_update_state(ossl_quic_channel_get_qsm(xso->conn->ch),
2185
0
                                          xso->stream);
2186
2187
0
    if (did_append_all && (flags & SSL_WRITE_FLAG_CONCLUDE) != 0)
2188
0
        ossl_quic_sstream_fin(xso->stream->sstream);
2189
2190
    /*
2191
     * Try and send.
2192
     *
2193
     * TODO(QUIC FUTURE): It is probably inefficient to try and do this
2194
     * immediately, plus we should eventually consider Nagle's algorithm.
2195
     */
2196
0
    if (do_tick)
2197
0
        ossl_quic_reactor_tick(ossl_quic_channel_get_reactor(xso->conn->ch), 0);
2198
0
}
2199
2200
struct quic_write_again_args {
2201
    QUIC_XSO            *xso;
2202
    const unsigned char *buf;
2203
    size_t              len;
2204
    size_t              total_written;
2205
    int                 err;
2206
    uint64_t            flags;
2207
};
2208
2209
/*
2210
 * Absolute maximum write buffer size, enforced to prevent a rogue peer from
2211
 * deliberately inducing DoS. This has been chosen based on the optimal buffer
2212
 * size for an RTT of 500ms and a bandwidth of 100 Mb/s.
2213
 */
2214
0
#define MAX_WRITE_BUF_SIZE      (6 * 1024 * 1024)
2215
2216
/*
2217
 * Ensure spare buffer space available (up until a limit, at least).
2218
 */
2219
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
2220
static int sstream_ensure_spare(QUIC_SSTREAM *sstream, uint64_t spare)
2221
0
{
2222
0
    size_t cur_sz = ossl_quic_sstream_get_buffer_size(sstream);
2223
0
    size_t avail = ossl_quic_sstream_get_buffer_avail(sstream);
2224
0
    size_t spare_ = (spare > SIZE_MAX) ? SIZE_MAX : (size_t)spare;
2225
0
    size_t new_sz, growth;
2226
2227
0
    if (spare_ <= avail || cur_sz == MAX_WRITE_BUF_SIZE)
2228
0
        return 1;
2229
2230
0
    growth = spare_ - avail;
2231
0
    if (cur_sz + growth > MAX_WRITE_BUF_SIZE)
2232
0
        new_sz = MAX_WRITE_BUF_SIZE;
2233
0
    else
2234
0
        new_sz = cur_sz + growth;
2235
2236
0
    return ossl_quic_sstream_set_buffer_size(sstream, new_sz);
2237
0
}
2238
2239
/*
2240
 * Append to a QUIC_STREAM's QUIC_SSTREAM, ensuring buffer space is expanded
2241
 * as needed according to flow control.
2242
 */
2243
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
2244
static int xso_sstream_append(QUIC_XSO *xso, const unsigned char *buf,
2245
                              size_t len, size_t *actual_written)
2246
0
{
2247
0
    QUIC_SSTREAM *sstream = xso->stream->sstream;
2248
0
    uint64_t cur = ossl_quic_sstream_get_cur_size(sstream);
2249
0
    uint64_t cwm = ossl_quic_txfc_get_cwm(&xso->stream->txfc);
2250
0
    uint64_t permitted = (cwm >= cur ? cwm - cur : 0);
2251
2252
0
    if (len > permitted)
2253
0
        len = (size_t)permitted;
2254
2255
0
    if (!sstream_ensure_spare(sstream, len))
2256
0
        return 0;
2257
2258
0
    return ossl_quic_sstream_append(sstream, buf, len, actual_written);
2259
0
}
2260
2261
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
2262
static int quic_write_again(void *arg)
2263
0
{
2264
0
    struct quic_write_again_args *args = arg;
2265
0
    size_t actual_written = 0;
2266
2267
0
    if (!quic_mutation_allowed(args->xso->conn, /*req_active=*/1))
2268
        /* If connection is torn down due to an error while blocking, stop. */
2269
0
        return -2;
2270
2271
0
    if (!quic_validate_for_write(args->xso, &args->err))
2272
        /*
2273
         * Stream may have become invalid for write due to connection events
2274
         * while we blocked.
2275
         */
2276
0
        return -2;
2277
2278
0
    args->err = ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR;
2279
0
    if (!xso_sstream_append(args->xso, args->buf, args->len, &actual_written))
2280
0
        return -2;
2281
2282
0
    quic_post_write(args->xso, actual_written > 0,
2283
0
                    args->len == actual_written, args->flags, 0);
2284
2285
0
    args->buf           += actual_written;
2286
0
    args->len           -= actual_written;
2287
0
    args->total_written += actual_written;
2288
2289
0
    if (args->len == 0)
2290
        /* Written everything, done. */
2291
0
        return 1;
2292
2293
    /* Not written everything yet, keep trying. */
2294
0
    return 0;
2295
0
}
2296
2297
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
2298
static int quic_write_blocking(QCTX *ctx, const void *buf, size_t len,
2299
                               uint64_t flags, size_t *written)
2300
0
{
2301
0
    int res;
2302
0
    QUIC_XSO *xso = ctx->xso;
2303
0
    struct quic_write_again_args args;
2304
0
    size_t actual_written = 0;
2305
2306
    /* First make a best effort to append as much of the data as possible. */
2307
0
    if (!xso_sstream_append(xso, buf, len, &actual_written)) {
2308
        /* Stream already finished or allocation error. */
2309
0
        *written = 0;
2310
0
        return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR, NULL);
2311
0
    }
2312
2313
0
    quic_post_write(xso, actual_written > 0, actual_written == len, flags, 1);
2314
2315
0
    if (actual_written == len) {
2316
        /* Managed to append everything on the first try. */
2317
0
        *written = actual_written;
2318
0
        return 1;
2319
0
    }
2320
2321
    /*
2322
     * We did not manage to append all of the data immediately, so the stream
2323
     * buffer has probably filled up. This means we need to block until some of
2324
     * it is freed up.
2325
     */
2326
0
    args.xso            = xso;
2327
0
    args.buf            = (const unsigned char *)buf + actual_written;
2328
0
    args.len            = len - actual_written;
2329
0
    args.total_written  = 0;
2330
0
    args.err            = ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR;
2331
0
    args.flags          = flags;
2332
2333
0
    res = block_until_pred(xso->conn, quic_write_again, &args, 0);
2334
0
    if (res <= 0) {
2335
0
        if (!quic_mutation_allowed(xso->conn, /*req_active=*/1))
2336
0
            return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_R_PROTOCOL_IS_SHUTDOWN, NULL);
2337
0
        else
2338
0
            return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, args.err, NULL);
2339
0
    }
2340
2341
0
    *written = args.total_written;
2342
0
    return 1;
2343
0
}
2344
2345
/*
2346
 * Functions to manage All-or-Nothing (AON) (that is, non-ENABLE_PARTIAL_WRITE)
2347
 * write semantics.
2348
 */
2349
static void aon_write_begin(QUIC_XSO *xso, const unsigned char *buf,
2350
                            size_t buf_len, size_t already_sent)
2351
0
{
2352
0
    assert(!xso->aon_write_in_progress);
2353
2354
0
    xso->aon_write_in_progress = 1;
2355
0
    xso->aon_buf_base          = buf;
2356
0
    xso->aon_buf_pos           = already_sent;
2357
0
    xso->aon_buf_len           = buf_len;
2358
0
}
2359
2360
static void aon_write_finish(QUIC_XSO *xso)
2361
0
{
2362
0
    xso->aon_write_in_progress   = 0;
2363
0
    xso->aon_buf_base            = NULL;
2364
0
    xso->aon_buf_pos             = 0;
2365
0
    xso->aon_buf_len             = 0;
2366
0
}
2367
2368
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
2369
static int quic_write_nonblocking_aon(QCTX *ctx, const void *buf,
2370
                                      size_t len, uint64_t flags,
2371
                                      size_t *written)
2372
0
{
2373
0
    QUIC_XSO *xso = ctx->xso;
2374
0
    const void *actual_buf;
2375
0
    size_t actual_len, actual_written = 0;
2376
0
    int accept_moving_buffer
2377
0
        = ((xso->ssl_mode & SSL_MODE_ACCEPT_MOVING_WRITE_BUFFER) != 0);
2378
2379
0
    if (xso->aon_write_in_progress) {
2380
        /*
2381
         * We are in the middle of an AON write (i.e., a previous write did not
2382
         * manage to append all data to the SSTREAM and we have Enable Partial
2383
         * Write (EPW) mode disabled.)
2384
         */
2385
0
        if ((!accept_moving_buffer && xso->aon_buf_base != buf)
2386
0
            || len != xso->aon_buf_len)
2387
            /*
2388
             * Pointer must not have changed if we are not in accept moving
2389
             * buffer mode. Length must never change.
2390
             */
2391
0
            return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_R_BAD_WRITE_RETRY, NULL);
2392
2393
0
        actual_buf = (unsigned char *)buf + xso->aon_buf_pos;
2394
0
        actual_len = len - xso->aon_buf_pos;
2395
0
        assert(actual_len > 0);
2396
0
    } else {
2397
0
        actual_buf = buf;
2398
0
        actual_len = len;
2399
0
    }
2400
2401
    /* First make a best effort to append as much of the data as possible. */
2402
0
    if (!xso_sstream_append(xso, actual_buf, actual_len, &actual_written)) {
2403
        /* Stream already finished or allocation error. */
2404
0
        *written = 0;
2405
0
        return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR, NULL);
2406
0
    }
2407
2408
0
    quic_post_write(xso, actual_written > 0, actual_written == actual_len,
2409
0
                    flags, qctx_should_autotick(ctx));
2410
2411
0
    if (actual_written == actual_len) {
2412
        /* We have sent everything. */
2413
0
        if (xso->aon_write_in_progress) {
2414
            /*
2415
             * We have sent everything, and we were in the middle of an AON
2416
             * write. The output write length is the total length of the AON
2417
             * buffer, not however many bytes we managed to write to the stream
2418
             * in this call.
2419
             */
2420
0
            *written = xso->aon_buf_len;
2421
0
            aon_write_finish(xso);
2422
0
        } else {
2423
0
            *written = actual_written;
2424
0
        }
2425
2426
0
        return 1;
2427
0
    }
2428
2429
0
    if (xso->aon_write_in_progress) {
2430
        /*
2431
         * AON write is in progress but we have not written everything yet. We
2432
         * may have managed to send zero bytes, or some number of bytes less
2433
         * than the total remaining which need to be appended during this
2434
         * AON operation.
2435
         */
2436
0
        xso->aon_buf_pos += actual_written;
2437
0
        assert(xso->aon_buf_pos < xso->aon_buf_len);
2438
0
        return QUIC_RAISE_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE);
2439
0
    }
2440
2441
    /*
2442
     * Not in an existing AON operation but partial write is not enabled, so we
2443
     * need to begin a new AON operation. However we needn't bother if we didn't
2444
     * actually append anything.
2445
     */
2446
0
    if (actual_written > 0)
2447
0
        aon_write_begin(xso, buf, len, actual_written);
2448
2449
    /*
2450
     * AON - We do not publicly admit to having appended anything until AON
2451
     * completes.
2452
     */
2453
0
    *written = 0;
2454
0
    return QUIC_RAISE_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE);
2455
0
}
2456
2457
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
2458
static int quic_write_nonblocking_epw(QCTX *ctx, const void *buf, size_t len,
2459
                                      uint64_t flags, size_t *written)
2460
0
{
2461
0
    QUIC_XSO *xso = ctx->xso;
2462
2463
    /* Simple best effort operation. */
2464
0
    if (!xso_sstream_append(xso, buf, len, written)) {
2465
        /* Stream already finished or allocation error. */
2466
0
        *written = 0;
2467
0
        return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR, NULL);
2468
0
    }
2469
2470
0
    quic_post_write(xso, *written > 0, *written == len, flags,
2471
0
                    qctx_should_autotick(ctx));
2472
0
    return 1;
2473
0
}
2474
2475
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
2476
static int quic_validate_for_write(QUIC_XSO *xso, int *err)
2477
0
{
2478
0
    QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm;
2479
2480
0
    if (xso == NULL || xso->stream == NULL) {
2481
0
        *err = ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR;
2482
0
        return 0;
2483
0
    }
2484
2485
0
    switch (xso->stream->send_state) {
2486
0
    default:
2487
0
    case QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_NONE:
2488
0
        *err = SSL_R_STREAM_RECV_ONLY;
2489
0
        return 0;
2490
2491
0
    case QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_READY:
2492
0
        qsm = ossl_quic_channel_get_qsm(xso->conn->ch);
2493
2494
0
        if (!ossl_quic_stream_map_ensure_send_part_id(qsm, xso->stream)) {
2495
0
            *err = ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR;
2496
0
            return 0;
2497
0
        }
2498
2499
        /* FALLTHROUGH */
2500
0
    case QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_SEND:
2501
0
    case QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_DATA_SENT:
2502
0
    case QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_DATA_RECVD:
2503
0
        if (ossl_quic_sstream_get_final_size(xso->stream->sstream, NULL)) {
2504
0
            *err = SSL_R_STREAM_FINISHED;
2505
0
            return 0;
2506
0
        }
2507
2508
0
        return 1;
2509
2510
0
    case QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_RESET_SENT:
2511
0
    case QUIC_SSTREAM_STATE_RESET_RECVD:
2512
0
        *err = SSL_R_STREAM_RESET;
2513
0
        return 0;
2514
0
    }
2515
0
}
2516
2517
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
2518
int ossl_quic_write_flags(SSL *s, const void *buf, size_t len,
2519
                          uint64_t flags, size_t *written)
2520
0
{
2521
0
    int ret;
2522
0
    QCTX ctx;
2523
0
    int partial_write, err;
2524
2525
0
    *written = 0;
2526
2527
0
    if (!expect_quic_with_stream_lock(s, /*remote_init=*/0, /*io=*/1, &ctx))
2528
0
        return 0;
2529
2530
0
    partial_write = ((ctx.xso->ssl_mode & SSL_MODE_ENABLE_PARTIAL_WRITE) != 0);
2531
2532
0
    if ((flags & ~SSL_WRITE_FLAG_CONCLUDE) != 0) {
2533
0
        ret = QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, SSL_R_UNSUPPORTED_WRITE_FLAG, NULL);
2534
0
        goto out;
2535
0
    }
2536
2537
0
    if (!quic_mutation_allowed(ctx.qc, /*req_active=*/0)) {
2538
0
        ret = QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, SSL_R_PROTOCOL_IS_SHUTDOWN, NULL);
2539
0
        goto out;
2540
0
    }
2541
2542
    /*
2543
     * If we haven't finished the handshake, try to advance it.
2544
     * We don't accept writes until the handshake is completed.
2545
     */
2546
0
    if (quic_do_handshake(&ctx) < 1) {
2547
0
        ret = 0;
2548
0
        goto out;
2549
0
    }
2550
2551
    /* Ensure correct stream state, stream send part not concluded, etc. */
2552
0
    if (!quic_validate_for_write(ctx.xso, &err)) {
2553
0
        ret = QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, err, NULL);
2554
0
        goto out;
2555
0
    }
2556
2557
0
    if (len == 0) {
2558
0
        if ((flags & SSL_WRITE_FLAG_CONCLUDE) != 0)
2559
0
            quic_post_write(ctx.xso, 0, 1, flags,
2560
0
                            qctx_should_autotick(&ctx));
2561
2562
0
        ret = 1;
2563
0
        goto out;
2564
0
    }
2565
2566
0
    if (xso_blocking_mode(ctx.xso))
2567
0
        ret = quic_write_blocking(&ctx, buf, len, flags, written);
2568
0
    else if (partial_write)
2569
0
        ret = quic_write_nonblocking_epw(&ctx, buf, len, flags, written);
2570
0
    else
2571
0
        ret = quic_write_nonblocking_aon(&ctx, buf, len, flags, written);
2572
2573
0
out:
2574
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
2575
0
    return ret;
2576
0
}
2577
2578
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
2579
int ossl_quic_write(SSL *s, const void *buf, size_t len, size_t *written)
2580
0
{
2581
0
    return ossl_quic_write_flags(s, buf, len, 0, written);
2582
0
}
2583
2584
/*
2585
 * SSL_read
2586
 * --------
2587
 */
2588
struct quic_read_again_args {
2589
    QCTX            *ctx;
2590
    QUIC_STREAM     *stream;
2591
    void            *buf;
2592
    size_t          len;
2593
    size_t          *bytes_read;
2594
    int             peek;
2595
};
2596
2597
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
2598
static int quic_validate_for_read(QUIC_XSO *xso, int *err, int *eos)
2599
0
{
2600
0
    QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm;
2601
2602
0
    *eos = 0;
2603
2604
0
    if (xso == NULL || xso->stream == NULL) {
2605
0
        *err = ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR;
2606
0
        return 0;
2607
0
    }
2608
2609
0
    switch (xso->stream->recv_state) {
2610
0
    default:
2611
0
    case QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_NONE:
2612
0
        *err = SSL_R_STREAM_SEND_ONLY;
2613
0
        return 0;
2614
2615
0
    case QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_RECV:
2616
0
    case QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_SIZE_KNOWN:
2617
0
    case QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_DATA_RECVD:
2618
0
        return 1;
2619
2620
0
    case QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_DATA_READ:
2621
0
        *eos = 1;
2622
0
        return 0;
2623
2624
0
    case QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_RESET_RECVD:
2625
0
        qsm = ossl_quic_channel_get_qsm(xso->conn->ch);
2626
0
        ossl_quic_stream_map_notify_app_read_reset_recv_part(qsm, xso->stream);
2627
2628
        /* FALLTHROUGH */
2629
0
    case QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_RESET_READ:
2630
0
        *err = SSL_R_STREAM_RESET;
2631
0
        return 0;
2632
0
    }
2633
0
}
2634
2635
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
2636
static int quic_read_actual(QCTX *ctx,
2637
                            QUIC_STREAM *stream,
2638
                            void *buf, size_t buf_len,
2639
                            size_t *bytes_read,
2640
                            int peek)
2641
0
{
2642
0
    int is_fin = 0, err, eos;
2643
0
    QUIC_CONNECTION *qc = ctx->qc;
2644
2645
0
    if (!quic_validate_for_read(ctx->xso, &err, &eos)) {
2646
0
        if (eos) {
2647
0
            ctx->xso->retired_fin = 1;
2648
0
            return QUIC_RAISE_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN);
2649
0
        } else {
2650
0
            return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, err, NULL);
2651
0
        }
2652
0
    }
2653
2654
0
    if (peek) {
2655
0
        if (!ossl_quic_rstream_peek(stream->rstream, buf, buf_len,
2656
0
                                    bytes_read, &is_fin))
2657
0
            return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR, NULL);
2658
2659
0
    } else {
2660
0
        if (!ossl_quic_rstream_read(stream->rstream, buf, buf_len,
2661
0
                                    bytes_read, &is_fin))
2662
0
            return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR, NULL);
2663
0
    }
2664
2665
0
    if (!peek) {
2666
0
        if (*bytes_read > 0) {
2667
            /*
2668
             * We have read at least one byte from the stream. Inform stream-level
2669
             * RXFC of the retirement of controlled bytes. Update the active stream
2670
             * status (the RXFC may now want to emit a frame granting more credit to
2671
             * the peer).
2672
             */
2673
0
            OSSL_RTT_INFO rtt_info;
2674
2675
0
            ossl_statm_get_rtt_info(ossl_quic_channel_get_statm(qc->ch), &rtt_info);
2676
2677
0
            if (!ossl_quic_rxfc_on_retire(&stream->rxfc, *bytes_read,
2678
0
                                          rtt_info.smoothed_rtt))
2679
0
                return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR, NULL);
2680
0
        }
2681
2682
0
        if (is_fin && !peek) {
2683
0
            QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm = ossl_quic_channel_get_qsm(ctx->qc->ch);
2684
2685
0
            ossl_quic_stream_map_notify_totally_read(qsm, ctx->xso->stream);
2686
0
        }
2687
2688
0
        if (*bytes_read > 0)
2689
0
            ossl_quic_stream_map_update_state(ossl_quic_channel_get_qsm(qc->ch),
2690
0
                                              stream);
2691
0
    }
2692
2693
0
    if (*bytes_read == 0 && is_fin) {
2694
0
        ctx->xso->retired_fin = 1;
2695
0
        return QUIC_RAISE_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN);
2696
0
    }
2697
2698
0
    return 1;
2699
0
}
2700
2701
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
2702
static int quic_read_again(void *arg)
2703
0
{
2704
0
    struct quic_read_again_args *args = arg;
2705
2706
0
    if (!quic_mutation_allowed(args->ctx->qc, /*req_active=*/1)) {
2707
        /* If connection is torn down due to an error while blocking, stop. */
2708
0
        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(args->ctx, SSL_R_PROTOCOL_IS_SHUTDOWN, NULL);
2709
0
        return -1;
2710
0
    }
2711
2712
0
    if (!quic_read_actual(args->ctx, args->stream,
2713
0
                          args->buf, args->len, args->bytes_read,
2714
0
                          args->peek))
2715
0
        return -1;
2716
2717
0
    if (*args->bytes_read > 0)
2718
        /* got at least one byte, the SSL_read op can finish now */
2719
0
        return 1;
2720
2721
0
    return 0; /* did not read anything, keep trying */
2722
0
}
2723
2724
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
2725
static int quic_read(SSL *s, void *buf, size_t len, size_t *bytes_read, int peek)
2726
0
{
2727
0
    int ret, res;
2728
0
    QCTX ctx;
2729
0
    struct quic_read_again_args args;
2730
2731
0
    *bytes_read = 0;
2732
2733
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
2734
0
        return 0;
2735
2736
0
    quic_lock_for_io(&ctx);
2737
2738
0
    if (!quic_mutation_allowed(ctx.qc, /*req_active=*/0)) {
2739
0
        ret = QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, SSL_R_PROTOCOL_IS_SHUTDOWN, NULL);
2740
0
        goto out;
2741
0
    }
2742
2743
    /* If we haven't finished the handshake, try to advance it. */
2744
0
    if (quic_do_handshake(&ctx) < 1) {
2745
0
        ret = 0; /* ossl_quic_do_handshake raised error here */
2746
0
        goto out;
2747
0
    }
2748
2749
0
    if (ctx.xso == NULL) {
2750
        /*
2751
         * Called on a QCSO and we don't currently have a default stream.
2752
         *
2753
         * Wait until we get a stream initiated by the peer (blocking mode) or
2754
         * fail if we don't have one yet (non-blocking mode).
2755
         */
2756
0
        if (!qc_wait_for_default_xso_for_read(&ctx)) {
2757
0
            ret = 0; /* error already raised here */
2758
0
            goto out;
2759
0
        }
2760
2761
0
        ctx.xso = ctx.qc->default_xso;
2762
0
    }
2763
2764
0
    if (!quic_read_actual(&ctx, ctx.xso->stream, buf, len, bytes_read, peek)) {
2765
0
        ret = 0; /* quic_read_actual raised error here */
2766
0
        goto out;
2767
0
    }
2768
2769
0
    if (*bytes_read > 0) {
2770
        /*
2771
         * Even though we succeeded, tick the reactor here to ensure we are
2772
         * handling other aspects of the QUIC connection.
2773
         */
2774
0
        qctx_maybe_autotick(&ctx);
2775
0
        ret = 1;
2776
0
    } else if (xso_blocking_mode(ctx.xso)) {
2777
        /*
2778
         * We were not able to read anything immediately, so our stream
2779
         * buffer is empty. This means we need to block until we get
2780
         * at least one byte.
2781
         */
2782
0
        args.ctx        = &ctx;
2783
0
        args.stream     = ctx.xso->stream;
2784
0
        args.buf        = buf;
2785
0
        args.len        = len;
2786
0
        args.bytes_read = bytes_read;
2787
0
        args.peek       = peek;
2788
2789
0
        res = block_until_pred(ctx.qc, quic_read_again, &args, 0);
2790
0
        if (res == 0) {
2791
0
            ret = QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR, NULL);
2792
0
            goto out;
2793
0
        } else if (res < 0) {
2794
0
            ret = 0; /* quic_read_again raised error here */
2795
0
            goto out;
2796
0
        }
2797
2798
0
        ret = 1;
2799
0
    } else {
2800
        /*
2801
         * We did not get any bytes and are not in blocking mode.
2802
         * Tick to see if this delivers any more.
2803
         */
2804
0
        qctx_maybe_autotick(&ctx);
2805
2806
        /* Try the read again. */
2807
0
        if (!quic_read_actual(&ctx, ctx.xso->stream, buf, len, bytes_read, peek)) {
2808
0
            ret = 0; /* quic_read_actual raised error here */
2809
0
            goto out;
2810
0
        }
2811
2812
0
        if (*bytes_read > 0)
2813
0
            ret = 1; /* Succeeded this time. */
2814
0
        else
2815
0
            ret = QUIC_RAISE_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ);
2816
0
    }
2817
2818
0
out:
2819
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
2820
0
    return ret;
2821
0
}
2822
2823
int ossl_quic_read(SSL *s, void *buf, size_t len, size_t *bytes_read)
2824
0
{
2825
0
    return quic_read(s, buf, len, bytes_read, 0);
2826
0
}
2827
2828
int ossl_quic_peek(SSL *s, void *buf, size_t len, size_t *bytes_read)
2829
0
{
2830
0
    return quic_read(s, buf, len, bytes_read, 1);
2831
0
}
2832
2833
/*
2834
 * SSL_pending
2835
 * -----------
2836
 */
2837
2838
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
2839
static size_t ossl_quic_pending_int(const SSL *s, int check_channel)
2840
0
{
2841
0
    QCTX ctx;
2842
0
    size_t avail = 0;
2843
0
    int fin = 0;
2844
2845
2846
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
2847
0
        return 0;
2848
2849
0
    quic_lock(ctx.qc);
2850
2851
0
    if (ctx.xso == NULL) {
2852
0
        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, SSL_R_NO_STREAM, NULL);
2853
0
        goto out;
2854
0
    }
2855
2856
0
    if (ctx.xso->stream == NULL
2857
0
        || !ossl_quic_stream_has_recv_buffer(ctx.xso->stream)) {
2858
0
        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR, NULL);
2859
0
        goto out;
2860
0
    }
2861
2862
0
    if (!ossl_quic_rstream_available(ctx.xso->stream->rstream, &avail, &fin))
2863
0
        avail = 0;
2864
2865
0
    if (avail == 0 && check_channel && ossl_quic_channel_has_pending(ctx.qc->ch))
2866
0
        avail = 1;
2867
2868
0
out:
2869
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
2870
0
    return avail;
2871
0
}
2872
2873
size_t ossl_quic_pending(const SSL *s)
2874
0
{
2875
0
    return ossl_quic_pending_int(s, /*check_channel=*/0);
2876
0
}
2877
2878
int ossl_quic_has_pending(const SSL *s)
2879
0
{
2880
    /* Do we have app-side pending data or pending URXEs or RXEs? */
2881
0
    return ossl_quic_pending_int(s, /*check_channel=*/1) > 0;
2882
0
}
2883
2884
/*
2885
 * SSL_stream_conclude
2886
 * -------------------
2887
 */
2888
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
2889
int ossl_quic_conn_stream_conclude(SSL *s)
2890
0
{
2891
0
    QCTX ctx;
2892
0
    QUIC_STREAM *qs;
2893
0
    int err;
2894
2895
0
    if (!expect_quic_with_stream_lock(s, /*remote_init=*/0, /*io=*/0, &ctx))
2896
0
        return 0;
2897
2898
0
    qs = ctx.xso->stream;
2899
2900
0
    if (!quic_mutation_allowed(ctx.qc, /*req_active=*/1)) {
2901
0
        quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
2902
0
        return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, SSL_R_PROTOCOL_IS_SHUTDOWN, NULL);
2903
0
    }
2904
2905
0
    if (!quic_validate_for_write(ctx.xso, &err)) {
2906
0
        quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
2907
0
        return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, err, NULL);
2908
0
    }
2909
2910
0
    if (ossl_quic_sstream_get_final_size(qs->sstream, NULL)) {
2911
0
        quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
2912
0
        return 1;
2913
0
    }
2914
2915
0
    ossl_quic_sstream_fin(qs->sstream);
2916
0
    quic_post_write(ctx.xso, 1, 0, 0, qctx_should_autotick(&ctx));
2917
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
2918
0
    return 1;
2919
0
}
2920
2921
/*
2922
 * SSL_inject_net_dgram
2923
 * --------------------
2924
 */
2925
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
2926
int SSL_inject_net_dgram(SSL *s, const unsigned char *buf,
2927
                         size_t buf_len,
2928
                         const BIO_ADDR *peer,
2929
                         const BIO_ADDR *local)
2930
0
{
2931
0
    int ret;
2932
0
    QCTX ctx;
2933
0
    QUIC_DEMUX *demux;
2934
2935
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
2936
0
        return 0;
2937
2938
0
    quic_lock(ctx.qc);
2939
2940
0
    demux = ossl_quic_channel_get0_demux(ctx.qc->ch);
2941
0
    ret = ossl_quic_demux_inject(demux, buf, buf_len, peer, local);
2942
2943
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
2944
0
    return ret;
2945
0
}
2946
2947
/*
2948
 * SSL_get0_connection
2949
 * -------------------
2950
 */
2951
SSL *ossl_quic_get0_connection(SSL *s)
2952
0
{
2953
0
    QCTX ctx;
2954
2955
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
2956
0
        return NULL;
2957
2958
0
    return &ctx.qc->ssl;
2959
0
}
2960
2961
/*
2962
 * SSL_get_stream_type
2963
 * -------------------
2964
 */
2965
int ossl_quic_get_stream_type(SSL *s)
2966
0
{
2967
0
    QCTX ctx;
2968
2969
0
    if (!expect_quic(s, &ctx))
2970
0
        return SSL_STREAM_TYPE_BIDI;
2971
2972
0
    if (ctx.xso == NULL) {
2973
        /*
2974
         * If deferred XSO creation has yet to occur, proceed according to the
2975
         * default stream mode. If AUTO_BIDI or AUTO_UNI is set, we cannot know
2976
         * what kind of stream will be created yet, so return BIDI on the basis
2977
         * that at this time, the client still has the option of calling
2978
         * SSL_read() or SSL_write() first.
2979
         */
2980
0
        if (ctx.qc->default_xso_created
2981
0
            || ctx.qc->default_stream_mode == SSL_DEFAULT_STREAM_MODE_NONE)
2982
0
            return SSL_STREAM_TYPE_NONE;
2983
0
        else
2984
0
            return SSL_STREAM_TYPE_BIDI;
2985
0
    }
2986
2987
0
    if (ossl_quic_stream_is_bidi(ctx.xso->stream))
2988
0
        return SSL_STREAM_TYPE_BIDI;
2989
2990
0
    if (ossl_quic_stream_is_server_init(ctx.xso->stream) != ctx.qc->as_server)
2991
0
        return SSL_STREAM_TYPE_READ;
2992
0
    else
2993
0
        return SSL_STREAM_TYPE_WRITE;
2994
0
}
2995
2996
/*
2997
 * SSL_get_stream_id
2998
 * -----------------
2999
 */
3000
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
3001
uint64_t ossl_quic_get_stream_id(SSL *s)
3002
0
{
3003
0
    QCTX ctx;
3004
0
    uint64_t id;
3005
3006
0
    if (!expect_quic_with_stream_lock(s, /*remote_init=*/-1, /*io=*/0, &ctx))
3007
0
        return UINT64_MAX;
3008
3009
0
    id = ctx.xso->stream->id;
3010
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
3011
3012
0
    return id;
3013
0
}
3014
3015
/*
3016
 * SSL_is_stream_local
3017
 * -------------------
3018
 */
3019
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
3020
int ossl_quic_is_stream_local(SSL *s)
3021
0
{
3022
0
    QCTX ctx;
3023
0
    int is_local;
3024
3025
0
    if (!expect_quic_with_stream_lock(s, /*remote_init=*/-1, /*io=*/0, &ctx))
3026
0
        return -1;
3027
3028
0
    is_local = ossl_quic_stream_is_local_init(ctx.xso->stream);
3029
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
3030
3031
0
    return is_local;
3032
0
}
3033
3034
/*
3035
 * SSL_set_default_stream_mode
3036
 * ---------------------------
3037
 */
3038
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
3039
int ossl_quic_set_default_stream_mode(SSL *s, uint32_t mode)
3040
0
{
3041
0
    QCTX ctx;
3042
3043
0
    if (!expect_quic_conn_only(s, &ctx))
3044
0
        return 0;
3045
3046
0
    quic_lock(ctx.qc);
3047
3048
0
    if (ctx.qc->default_xso_created) {
3049
0
        quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
3050
0
        return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, ERR_R_SHOULD_NOT_HAVE_BEEN_CALLED,
3051
0
                                       "too late to change default stream mode");
3052
0
    }
3053
3054
0
    switch (mode) {
3055
0
    case SSL_DEFAULT_STREAM_MODE_NONE:
3056
0
    case SSL_DEFAULT_STREAM_MODE_AUTO_BIDI:
3057
0
    case SSL_DEFAULT_STREAM_MODE_AUTO_UNI:
3058
0
        ctx.qc->default_stream_mode = mode;
3059
0
        break;
3060
0
    default:
3061
0
        quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
3062
0
        return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, ERR_R_PASSED_INVALID_ARGUMENT,
3063
0
                                       "bad default stream type");
3064
0
    }
3065
3066
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
3067
0
    return 1;
3068
0
}
3069
3070
/*
3071
 * SSL_detach_stream
3072
 * -----------------
3073
 */
3074
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
3075
SSL *ossl_quic_detach_stream(SSL *s)
3076
0
{
3077
0
    QCTX ctx;
3078
0
    QUIC_XSO *xso = NULL;
3079
3080
0
    if (!expect_quic_conn_only(s, &ctx))
3081
0
        return NULL;
3082
3083
0
    quic_lock(ctx.qc);
3084
3085
    /* Calling this function inhibits default XSO autocreation. */
3086
    /* QC ref to any default XSO is transferred to us and to caller. */
3087
0
    qc_set_default_xso_keep_ref(ctx.qc, NULL, /*touch=*/1, &xso);
3088
3089
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
3090
3091
0
    return xso != NULL ? &xso->ssl : NULL;
3092
0
}
3093
3094
/*
3095
 * SSL_attach_stream
3096
 * -----------------
3097
 */
3098
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
3099
int ossl_quic_attach_stream(SSL *conn, SSL *stream)
3100
0
{
3101
0
    QCTX ctx;
3102
0
    QUIC_XSO *xso;
3103
0
    int nref;
3104
3105
0
    if (!expect_quic_conn_only(conn, &ctx))
3106
0
        return 0;
3107
3108
0
    if (stream == NULL || stream->type != SSL_TYPE_QUIC_XSO)
3109
0
        return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, ERR_R_PASSED_NULL_PARAMETER,
3110
0
                                       "stream to attach must be a valid QUIC stream");
3111
3112
0
    xso = (QUIC_XSO *)stream;
3113
3114
0
    quic_lock(ctx.qc);
3115
3116
0
    if (ctx.qc->default_xso != NULL) {
3117
0
        quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
3118
0
        return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, ERR_R_SHOULD_NOT_HAVE_BEEN_CALLED,
3119
0
                                       "connection already has a default stream");
3120
0
    }
3121
3122
    /*
3123
     * It is a caller error for the XSO being attached as a default XSO to have
3124
     * more than one ref.
3125
     */
3126
0
    if (!CRYPTO_GET_REF(&xso->ssl.references, &nref)) {
3127
0
        quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
3128
0
        return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR,
3129
0
                                       "ref");
3130
0
    }
3131
3132
0
    if (nref != 1) {
3133
0
        quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
3134
0
        return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, ERR_R_PASSED_INVALID_ARGUMENT,
3135
0
                                       "stream being attached must have "
3136
0
                                       "only 1 reference");
3137
0
    }
3138
3139
    /* Caller's reference to the XSO is transferred to us. */
3140
    /* Calling this function inhibits default XSO autocreation. */
3141
0
    qc_set_default_xso(ctx.qc, xso, /*touch=*/1);
3142
3143
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
3144
0
    return 1;
3145
0
}
3146
3147
/*
3148
 * SSL_set_incoming_stream_policy
3149
 * ------------------------------
3150
 */
3151
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
3152
static int qc_get_effective_incoming_stream_policy(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc)
3153
0
{
3154
0
    switch (qc->incoming_stream_policy) {
3155
0
        case SSL_INCOMING_STREAM_POLICY_AUTO:
3156
0
            if ((qc->default_xso == NULL && !qc->default_xso_created)
3157
0
                || qc->default_stream_mode == SSL_DEFAULT_STREAM_MODE_NONE)
3158
0
                return SSL_INCOMING_STREAM_POLICY_ACCEPT;
3159
0
            else
3160
0
                return SSL_INCOMING_STREAM_POLICY_REJECT;
3161
3162
0
        default:
3163
0
            return qc->incoming_stream_policy;
3164
0
    }
3165
0
}
3166
3167
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
3168
static void qc_update_reject_policy(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc)
3169
0
{
3170
0
    int policy = qc_get_effective_incoming_stream_policy(qc);
3171
0
    int enable_reject = (policy == SSL_INCOMING_STREAM_POLICY_REJECT);
3172
3173
0
    ossl_quic_channel_set_incoming_stream_auto_reject(qc->ch,
3174
0
                                                      enable_reject,
3175
0
                                                      qc->incoming_stream_aec);
3176
0
}
3177
3178
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
3179
int ossl_quic_set_incoming_stream_policy(SSL *s, int policy,
3180
                                         uint64_t aec)
3181
0
{
3182
0
    int ret = 1;
3183
0
    QCTX ctx;
3184
3185
0
    if (!expect_quic_conn_only(s, &ctx))
3186
0
        return 0;
3187
3188
0
    quic_lock(ctx.qc);
3189
3190
0
    switch (policy) {
3191
0
    case SSL_INCOMING_STREAM_POLICY_AUTO:
3192
0
    case SSL_INCOMING_STREAM_POLICY_ACCEPT:
3193
0
    case SSL_INCOMING_STREAM_POLICY_REJECT:
3194
0
        ctx.qc->incoming_stream_policy = policy;
3195
0
        ctx.qc->incoming_stream_aec    = aec;
3196
0
        break;
3197
3198
0
    default:
3199
0
        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, ERR_R_PASSED_INVALID_ARGUMENT, NULL);
3200
0
        ret = 0;
3201
0
        break;
3202
0
    }
3203
3204
0
    qc_update_reject_policy(ctx.qc);
3205
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
3206
0
    return ret;
3207
0
}
3208
3209
/*
3210
 * SSL_get_value, SSL_set_value
3211
 * ----------------------------
3212
 */
3213
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
3214
static int qc_getset_idle_timeout(QCTX *ctx, uint32_t class_,
3215
                                  uint64_t *p_value_out, uint64_t *p_value_in)
3216
0
{
3217
0
    int ret = 0;
3218
0
    uint64_t value_out = 0, value_in;
3219
3220
0
    quic_lock(ctx->qc);
3221
3222
0
    switch (class_) {
3223
0
    case SSL_VALUE_CLASS_FEATURE_REQUEST:
3224
0
        value_out = ossl_quic_channel_get_max_idle_timeout_request(ctx->qc->ch);
3225
3226
0
        if (p_value_in != NULL) {
3227
0
            value_in = *p_value_in;
3228
0
            if (value_in > OSSL_QUIC_VLINT_MAX) {
3229
0
                QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, ERR_R_PASSED_INVALID_ARGUMENT,
3230
0
                                            NULL);
3231
0
                goto err;
3232
0
            }
3233
3234
0
            if (ossl_quic_channel_have_generated_transport_params(ctx->qc->ch)) {
3235
0
                QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_R_FEATURE_NOT_RENEGOTIABLE,
3236
0
                                            NULL);
3237
0
                goto err;
3238
0
            }
3239
3240
0
            ossl_quic_channel_set_max_idle_timeout_request(ctx->qc->ch, value_in);
3241
0
        }
3242
0
        break;
3243
3244
0
    case SSL_VALUE_CLASS_FEATURE_PEER_REQUEST:
3245
0
    case SSL_VALUE_CLASS_FEATURE_NEGOTIATED:
3246
0
        if (p_value_in != NULL) {
3247
0
            QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_R_UNSUPPORTED_CONFIG_VALUE_OP,
3248
0
                                        NULL);
3249
0
            goto err;
3250
0
        }
3251
3252
0
        if (!ossl_quic_channel_is_handshake_complete(ctx->qc->ch)) {
3253
0
            QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_R_FEATURE_NEGOTIATION_NOT_COMPLETE,
3254
0
                                        NULL);
3255
0
            goto err;
3256
0
        }
3257
3258
0
        value_out = (class_ == SSL_VALUE_CLASS_FEATURE_NEGOTIATED)
3259
0
            ? ossl_quic_channel_get_max_idle_timeout_actual(ctx->qc->ch)
3260
0
            : ossl_quic_channel_get_max_idle_timeout_peer_request(ctx->qc->ch);
3261
0
        break;
3262
3263
0
    default:
3264
0
        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_R_UNSUPPORTED_CONFIG_VALUE_CLASS,
3265
0
                                    NULL);
3266
0
        goto err;
3267
0
    }
3268
3269
0
    ret = 1;
3270
0
err:
3271
0
    quic_unlock(ctx->qc);
3272
0
    if (ret && p_value_out != NULL)
3273
0
        *p_value_out = value_out;
3274
3275
0
    return ret;
3276
0
}
3277
3278
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
3279
static int qc_get_stream_avail(QCTX *ctx, uint32_t class_,
3280
                               int is_uni, int is_remote,
3281
                               uint64_t *value)
3282
0
{
3283
0
    int ret = 0;
3284
3285
0
    if (class_ != SSL_VALUE_CLASS_GENERIC) {
3286
0
        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_R_UNSUPPORTED_CONFIG_VALUE_CLASS,
3287
0
                                    NULL);
3288
0
        return 0;
3289
0
    }
3290
3291
0
    quic_lock(ctx->qc);
3292
3293
0
    *value = is_remote
3294
0
        ? ossl_quic_channel_get_remote_stream_count_avail(ctx->qc->ch, is_uni)
3295
0
        : ossl_quic_channel_get_local_stream_count_avail(ctx->qc->ch, is_uni);
3296
3297
0
    ret = 1;
3298
0
    quic_unlock(ctx->qc);
3299
0
    return ret;
3300
0
}
3301
3302
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
3303
static int qctx_should_autotick(QCTX *ctx)
3304
0
{
3305
0
    int event_handling_mode;
3306
3307
0
    if (ctx->is_stream) {
3308
0
        event_handling_mode = ctx->xso->event_handling_mode;
3309
0
        if (event_handling_mode != SSL_VALUE_EVENT_HANDLING_MODE_INHERIT)
3310
0
            return event_handling_mode != SSL_VALUE_EVENT_HANDLING_MODE_EXPLICIT;
3311
0
    }
3312
3313
0
    event_handling_mode = ctx->qc->event_handling_mode;
3314
0
    return event_handling_mode != SSL_VALUE_EVENT_HANDLING_MODE_EXPLICIT;
3315
0
}
3316
3317
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
3318
static void qctx_maybe_autotick(QCTX *ctx)
3319
0
{
3320
0
    if (!qctx_should_autotick(ctx))
3321
0
        return;
3322
3323
0
    ossl_quic_reactor_tick(ossl_quic_channel_get_reactor(ctx->qc->ch), 0);
3324
0
}
3325
3326
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
3327
static int qc_getset_event_handling(QCTX *ctx, uint32_t class_,
3328
                                    uint64_t *p_value_out,
3329
                                    uint64_t *p_value_in)
3330
0
{
3331
0
    int ret = 0;
3332
0
    uint64_t value_out = 0;
3333
3334
0
    quic_lock(ctx->qc);
3335
3336
0
    if (class_ != SSL_VALUE_CLASS_GENERIC) {
3337
0
        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, SSL_R_UNSUPPORTED_CONFIG_VALUE_CLASS,
3338
0
                                    NULL);
3339
0
        goto err;
3340
0
    }
3341
3342
0
    if (p_value_in != NULL) {
3343
0
        switch (*p_value_in) {
3344
0
        case SSL_VALUE_EVENT_HANDLING_MODE_INHERIT:
3345
0
        case SSL_VALUE_EVENT_HANDLING_MODE_IMPLICIT:
3346
0
        case SSL_VALUE_EVENT_HANDLING_MODE_EXPLICIT:
3347
0
            break;
3348
0
        default:
3349
0
            QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(ctx, ERR_R_PASSED_INVALID_ARGUMENT,
3350
0
                                        NULL);
3351
0
            goto err;
3352
0
        }
3353
3354
0
        value_out = *p_value_in;
3355
0
        if (ctx->is_stream)
3356
0
            ctx->xso->event_handling_mode = (int)value_out;
3357
0
        else
3358
0
            ctx->qc->event_handling_mode = (int)value_out;
3359
0
    } else {
3360
0
        value_out = ctx->is_stream
3361
0
            ? ctx->xso->event_handling_mode
3362
0
            : ctx->qc->event_handling_mode;
3363
0
    }
3364
3365
0
    ret = 1;
3366
0
err:
3367
0
    quic_unlock(ctx->qc);
3368
0
    if (ret && p_value_out != NULL)
3369
0
        *p_value_out = value_out;
3370
3371
0
    return ret;
3372
0
}
3373
3374
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
3375
static int expect_quic_for_value(SSL *s, QCTX *ctx, uint32_t id)
3376
0
{
3377
0
    switch (id) {
3378
0
    case SSL_VALUE_EVENT_HANDLING_MODE:
3379
0
        return expect_quic(s, ctx);
3380
0
    default:
3381
0
        return expect_quic_conn_only(s, ctx);
3382
0
    }
3383
0
}
3384
3385
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
3386
int ossl_quic_get_value_uint(SSL *s, uint32_t class_, uint32_t id,
3387
                             uint64_t *value)
3388
0
{
3389
0
    QCTX ctx;
3390
3391
0
    if (!expect_quic_for_value(s, &ctx, id))
3392
0
        return 0;
3393
3394
0
    if (value == NULL)
3395
0
        return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx,
3396
0
                                           ERR_R_PASSED_INVALID_ARGUMENT, NULL);
3397
3398
0
    switch (id) {
3399
0
    case SSL_VALUE_QUIC_IDLE_TIMEOUT:
3400
0
        return qc_getset_idle_timeout(&ctx, class_, value, NULL);
3401
3402
0
    case SSL_VALUE_QUIC_STREAM_BIDI_LOCAL_AVAIL:
3403
0
        return qc_get_stream_avail(&ctx, class_, /*uni=*/0, /*remote=*/0, value);
3404
0
    case SSL_VALUE_QUIC_STREAM_BIDI_REMOTE_AVAIL:
3405
0
        return qc_get_stream_avail(&ctx, class_, /*uni=*/0, /*remote=*/1, value);
3406
0
    case SSL_VALUE_QUIC_STREAM_UNI_LOCAL_AVAIL:
3407
0
        return qc_get_stream_avail(&ctx, class_, /*uni=*/1, /*remote=*/0, value);
3408
0
    case SSL_VALUE_QUIC_STREAM_UNI_REMOTE_AVAIL:
3409
0
        return qc_get_stream_avail(&ctx, class_, /*uni=*/1, /*remote=*/1, value);
3410
3411
0
    case SSL_VALUE_EVENT_HANDLING_MODE:
3412
0
        return qc_getset_event_handling(&ctx, class_, value, NULL);
3413
3414
0
    default:
3415
0
        return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx,
3416
0
                                           SSL_R_UNSUPPORTED_CONFIG_VALUE, NULL);
3417
0
    }
3418
3419
0
    return 1;
3420
0
}
3421
3422
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
3423
int ossl_quic_set_value_uint(SSL *s, uint32_t class_, uint32_t id,
3424
                             uint64_t value)
3425
0
{
3426
0
    QCTX ctx;
3427
3428
0
    if (!expect_quic_for_value(s, &ctx, id))
3429
0
        return 0;
3430
3431
0
    switch (id) {
3432
0
    case SSL_VALUE_QUIC_IDLE_TIMEOUT:
3433
0
        return qc_getset_idle_timeout(&ctx, class_, NULL, &value);
3434
3435
0
    case SSL_VALUE_EVENT_HANDLING_MODE:
3436
0
        return qc_getset_event_handling(&ctx, class_, NULL, &value);
3437
3438
0
    default:
3439
0
        return QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx,
3440
0
                                           SSL_R_UNSUPPORTED_CONFIG_VALUE, NULL);
3441
0
    }
3442
3443
0
    return 1;
3444
0
}
3445
3446
/*
3447
 * SSL_accept_stream
3448
 * -----------------
3449
 */
3450
struct wait_for_incoming_stream_args {
3451
    QCTX            *ctx;
3452
    QUIC_STREAM     *qs;
3453
};
3454
3455
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
3456
static int wait_for_incoming_stream(void *arg)
3457
0
{
3458
0
    struct wait_for_incoming_stream_args *args = arg;
3459
0
    QUIC_CONNECTION *qc = args->ctx->qc;
3460
0
    QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm = ossl_quic_channel_get_qsm(qc->ch);
3461
3462
0
    if (!quic_mutation_allowed(qc, /*req_active=*/1)) {
3463
        /* If connection is torn down due to an error while blocking, stop. */
3464
0
        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(args->ctx, SSL_R_PROTOCOL_IS_SHUTDOWN, NULL);
3465
0
        return -1;
3466
0
    }
3467
3468
0
    args->qs = ossl_quic_stream_map_peek_accept_queue(qsm);
3469
0
    if (args->qs != NULL)
3470
0
        return 1; /* got a stream */
3471
3472
0
    return 0; /* did not get a stream, keep trying */
3473
0
}
3474
3475
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
3476
SSL *ossl_quic_accept_stream(SSL *s, uint64_t flags)
3477
0
{
3478
0
    QCTX ctx;
3479
0
    int ret;
3480
0
    SSL *new_s = NULL;
3481
0
    QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm;
3482
0
    QUIC_STREAM *qs;
3483
0
    QUIC_XSO *xso;
3484
0
    OSSL_RTT_INFO rtt_info;
3485
3486
0
    if (!expect_quic_conn_only(s, &ctx))
3487
0
        return NULL;
3488
3489
0
    quic_lock(ctx.qc);
3490
3491
0
    if (qc_get_effective_incoming_stream_policy(ctx.qc)
3492
0
        == SSL_INCOMING_STREAM_POLICY_REJECT) {
3493
0
        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, ERR_R_SHOULD_NOT_HAVE_BEEN_CALLED, NULL);
3494
0
        goto out;
3495
0
    }
3496
3497
0
    qsm = ossl_quic_channel_get_qsm(ctx.qc->ch);
3498
3499
0
    qs = ossl_quic_stream_map_peek_accept_queue(qsm);
3500
0
    if (qs == NULL) {
3501
0
        if (qc_blocking_mode(ctx.qc)
3502
0
            && (flags & SSL_ACCEPT_STREAM_NO_BLOCK) == 0) {
3503
0
            struct wait_for_incoming_stream_args args;
3504
3505
0
            args.ctx = &ctx;
3506
0
            args.qs = NULL;
3507
3508
0
            ret = block_until_pred(ctx.qc, wait_for_incoming_stream, &args, 0);
3509
0
            if (ret == 0) {
3510
0
                QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR, NULL);
3511
0
                goto out;
3512
0
            } else if (ret < 0 || args.qs == NULL) {
3513
0
                goto out;
3514
0
            }
3515
3516
0
            qs = args.qs;
3517
0
        } else {
3518
0
            goto out;
3519
0
        }
3520
0
    }
3521
3522
0
    xso = create_xso_from_stream(ctx.qc, qs);
3523
0
    if (xso == NULL)
3524
0
        goto out;
3525
3526
0
    ossl_statm_get_rtt_info(ossl_quic_channel_get_statm(ctx.qc->ch), &rtt_info);
3527
0
    ossl_quic_stream_map_remove_from_accept_queue(qsm, qs,
3528
0
                                                  rtt_info.smoothed_rtt);
3529
0
    new_s = &xso->ssl;
3530
3531
    /* Calling this function inhibits default XSO autocreation. */
3532
0
    qc_touch_default_xso(ctx.qc); /* inhibits default XSO */
3533
3534
0
out:
3535
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
3536
0
    return new_s;
3537
0
}
3538
3539
/*
3540
 * SSL_get_accept_stream_queue_len
3541
 * -------------------------------
3542
 */
3543
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
3544
size_t ossl_quic_get_accept_stream_queue_len(SSL *s)
3545
0
{
3546
0
    QCTX ctx;
3547
0
    size_t v;
3548
3549
0
    if (!expect_quic_conn_only(s, &ctx))
3550
0
        return 0;
3551
3552
0
    quic_lock(ctx.qc);
3553
3554
0
    v = ossl_quic_stream_map_get_total_accept_queue_len(ossl_quic_channel_get_qsm(ctx.qc->ch));
3555
3556
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
3557
0
    return v;
3558
0
}
3559
3560
/*
3561
 * SSL_stream_reset
3562
 * ----------------
3563
 */
3564
int ossl_quic_stream_reset(SSL *ssl,
3565
                           const SSL_STREAM_RESET_ARGS *args,
3566
                           size_t args_len)
3567
0
{
3568
0
    QCTX ctx;
3569
0
    QUIC_STREAM_MAP *qsm;
3570
0
    QUIC_STREAM *qs;
3571
0
    uint64_t error_code;
3572
0
    int ok, err;
3573
3574
0
    if (!expect_quic_with_stream_lock(ssl, /*remote_init=*/0, /*io=*/0, &ctx))
3575
0
        return 0;
3576
3577
0
    qsm         = ossl_quic_channel_get_qsm(ctx.qc->ch);
3578
0
    qs          = ctx.xso->stream;
3579
0
    error_code  = (args != NULL ? args->quic_error_code : 0);
3580
3581
0
    if (!quic_validate_for_write(ctx.xso, &err)) {
3582
0
        ok = QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, err, NULL);
3583
0
        goto err;
3584
0
    }
3585
3586
0
    ok = ossl_quic_stream_map_reset_stream_send_part(qsm, qs, error_code);
3587
0
    if (ok)
3588
0
        ctx.xso->requested_reset = 1;
3589
3590
0
err:
3591
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
3592
0
    return ok;
3593
0
}
3594
3595
/*
3596
 * SSL_get_stream_read_state
3597
 * -------------------------
3598
 */
3599
static void quic_classify_stream(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc,
3600
                                 QUIC_STREAM *qs,
3601
                                 int is_write,
3602
                                 int *state,
3603
                                 uint64_t *app_error_code)
3604
0
{
3605
0
    int local_init;
3606
0
    uint64_t final_size;
3607
3608
0
    local_init = (ossl_quic_stream_is_server_init(qs) == qc->as_server);
3609
3610
0
    if (app_error_code != NULL)
3611
0
        *app_error_code = UINT64_MAX;
3612
0
    else
3613
0
        app_error_code = &final_size; /* throw away value */
3614
3615
0
    if (!ossl_quic_stream_is_bidi(qs) && local_init != is_write) {
3616
        /*
3617
         * Unidirectional stream and this direction of transmission doesn't
3618
         * exist.
3619
         */
3620
0
        *state = SSL_STREAM_STATE_WRONG_DIR;
3621
0
    } else if (ossl_quic_channel_is_term_any(qc->ch)) {
3622
        /* Connection already closed. */
3623
0
        *state = SSL_STREAM_STATE_CONN_CLOSED;
3624
0
    } else if (!is_write && qs->recv_state == QUIC_RSTREAM_STATE_DATA_READ) {
3625
        /* Application has read a FIN. */
3626
0
        *state = SSL_STREAM_STATE_FINISHED;
3627
0
    } else if ((!is_write && qs->stop_sending)
3628
0
               || (is_write && ossl_quic_stream_send_is_reset(qs))) {
3629
        /*
3630
         * Stream has been reset locally. FIN takes precedence over this for the
3631
         * read case as the application need not care if the stream is reset
3632
         * after a FIN has been successfully processed.
3633
         */
3634
0
        *state          = SSL_STREAM_STATE_RESET_LOCAL;
3635
0
        *app_error_code = !is_write
3636
0
            ? qs->stop_sending_aec
3637
0
            : qs->reset_stream_aec;
3638
0
    } else if ((!is_write && ossl_quic_stream_recv_is_reset(qs))
3639
0
               || (is_write && qs->peer_stop_sending)) {
3640
        /*
3641
         * Stream has been reset remotely. */
3642
0
        *state          = SSL_STREAM_STATE_RESET_REMOTE;
3643
0
        *app_error_code = !is_write
3644
0
            ? qs->peer_reset_stream_aec
3645
0
            : qs->peer_stop_sending_aec;
3646
0
    } else if (is_write && ossl_quic_sstream_get_final_size(qs->sstream,
3647
0
                                                            &final_size)) {
3648
        /*
3649
         * Stream has been finished. Stream reset takes precedence over this for
3650
         * the write case as peer may not have received all data.
3651
         */
3652
0
        *state = SSL_STREAM_STATE_FINISHED;
3653
0
    } else {
3654
        /* Stream still healthy. */
3655
0
        *state = SSL_STREAM_STATE_OK;
3656
0
    }
3657
0
}
3658
3659
static int quic_get_stream_state(SSL *ssl, int is_write)
3660
0
{
3661
0
    QCTX ctx;
3662
0
    int state;
3663
3664
0
    if (!expect_quic_with_stream_lock(ssl, /*remote_init=*/-1, /*io=*/0, &ctx))
3665
0
        return SSL_STREAM_STATE_NONE;
3666
3667
0
    quic_classify_stream(ctx.qc, ctx.xso->stream, is_write, &state, NULL);
3668
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
3669
0
    return state;
3670
0
}
3671
3672
int ossl_quic_get_stream_read_state(SSL *ssl)
3673
0
{
3674
0
    return quic_get_stream_state(ssl, /*is_write=*/0);
3675
0
}
3676
3677
/*
3678
 * SSL_get_stream_write_state
3679
 * --------------------------
3680
 */
3681
int ossl_quic_get_stream_write_state(SSL *ssl)
3682
0
{
3683
0
    return quic_get_stream_state(ssl, /*is_write=*/1);
3684
0
}
3685
3686
/*
3687
 * SSL_get_stream_read_error_code
3688
 * ------------------------------
3689
 */
3690
static int quic_get_stream_error_code(SSL *ssl, int is_write,
3691
                                      uint64_t *app_error_code)
3692
0
{
3693
0
    QCTX ctx;
3694
0
    int state;
3695
3696
0
    if (!expect_quic_with_stream_lock(ssl, /*remote_init=*/-1, /*io=*/0, &ctx))
3697
0
        return -1;
3698
3699
0
    quic_classify_stream(ctx.qc, ctx.xso->stream, /*is_write=*/0,
3700
0
                         &state, app_error_code);
3701
3702
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
3703
0
    switch (state) {
3704
0
        case SSL_STREAM_STATE_FINISHED:
3705
0
             return 0;
3706
0
        case SSL_STREAM_STATE_RESET_LOCAL:
3707
0
        case SSL_STREAM_STATE_RESET_REMOTE:
3708
0
             return 1;
3709
0
        default:
3710
0
             return -1;
3711
0
    }
3712
0
}
3713
3714
int ossl_quic_get_stream_read_error_code(SSL *ssl, uint64_t *app_error_code)
3715
0
{
3716
0
    return quic_get_stream_error_code(ssl, /*is_write=*/0, app_error_code);
3717
0
}
3718
3719
/*
3720
 * SSL_get_stream_write_error_code
3721
 * -------------------------------
3722
 */
3723
int ossl_quic_get_stream_write_error_code(SSL *ssl, uint64_t *app_error_code)
3724
0
{
3725
0
    return quic_get_stream_error_code(ssl, /*is_write=*/1, app_error_code);
3726
0
}
3727
3728
/*
3729
 * Write buffer size mutation
3730
 * --------------------------
3731
 */
3732
int ossl_quic_set_write_buffer_size(SSL *ssl, size_t size)
3733
0
{
3734
0
    int ret = 0;
3735
0
    QCTX ctx;
3736
3737
0
    if (!expect_quic_with_stream_lock(ssl, /*remote_init=*/-1, /*io=*/0, &ctx))
3738
0
        return 0;
3739
3740
0
    if (!ossl_quic_stream_has_send(ctx.xso->stream)) {
3741
        /* Called on a unidirectional receive-only stream - error. */
3742
0
        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, ERR_R_SHOULD_NOT_HAVE_BEEN_CALLED, NULL);
3743
0
        goto out;
3744
0
    }
3745
3746
0
    if (!ossl_quic_stream_has_send_buffer(ctx.xso->stream)) {
3747
        /*
3748
         * If the stream has a send part but we have disposed of it because we
3749
         * no longer need it, this is a no-op.
3750
         */
3751
0
        ret = 1;
3752
0
        goto out;
3753
0
    }
3754
3755
0
    if (!ossl_quic_sstream_set_buffer_size(ctx.xso->stream->sstream, size)) {
3756
0
        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, ERR_R_INTERNAL_ERROR, NULL);
3757
0
        goto out;
3758
0
    }
3759
3760
0
    ret = 1;
3761
3762
0
out:
3763
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
3764
0
    return ret;
3765
0
}
3766
3767
/*
3768
 * SSL_get_conn_close_info
3769
 * -----------------------
3770
 */
3771
int ossl_quic_get_conn_close_info(SSL *ssl,
3772
                                  SSL_CONN_CLOSE_INFO *info,
3773
                                  size_t info_len)
3774
0
{
3775
0
    QCTX ctx;
3776
0
    const QUIC_TERMINATE_CAUSE *tc;
3777
3778
0
    if (!expect_quic_conn_only(ssl, &ctx))
3779
0
        return -1;
3780
3781
0
    tc = ossl_quic_channel_get_terminate_cause(ctx.qc->ch);
3782
0
    if (tc == NULL)
3783
0
        return 0;
3784
3785
0
    info->error_code    = tc->error_code;
3786
0
    info->frame_type    = tc->frame_type;
3787
0
    info->reason        = tc->reason;
3788
0
    info->reason_len    = tc->reason_len;
3789
0
    info->flags         = 0;
3790
0
    if (!tc->remote)
3791
0
        info->flags |= SSL_CONN_CLOSE_FLAG_LOCAL;
3792
0
    if (!tc->app)
3793
0
        info->flags |= SSL_CONN_CLOSE_FLAG_TRANSPORT;
3794
0
    return 1;
3795
0
}
3796
3797
/*
3798
 * SSL_key_update
3799
 * --------------
3800
 */
3801
int ossl_quic_key_update(SSL *ssl, int update_type)
3802
0
{
3803
0
    QCTX ctx;
3804
3805
0
    if (!expect_quic_conn_only(ssl, &ctx))
3806
0
        return 0;
3807
3808
0
    switch (update_type) {
3809
0
    case SSL_KEY_UPDATE_NOT_REQUESTED:
3810
        /*
3811
         * QUIC signals peer key update implicily by triggering a local
3812
         * spontaneous TXKU. Silently upgrade this to SSL_KEY_UPDATE_REQUESTED.
3813
         */
3814
0
    case SSL_KEY_UPDATE_REQUESTED:
3815
0
        break;
3816
3817
0
    default:
3818
0
        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, ERR_R_PASSED_INVALID_ARGUMENT, NULL);
3819
0
        return 0;
3820
0
    }
3821
3822
0
    quic_lock(ctx.qc);
3823
3824
    /* Attempt to perform a TXKU. */
3825
0
    if (!ossl_quic_channel_trigger_txku(ctx.qc->ch)) {
3826
0
        QUIC_RAISE_NON_NORMAL_ERROR(&ctx, SSL_R_TOO_MANY_KEY_UPDATES, NULL);
3827
0
        quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
3828
0
        return 0;
3829
0
    }
3830
3831
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
3832
0
    return 1;
3833
0
}
3834
3835
/*
3836
 * SSL_get_key_update_type
3837
 * -----------------------
3838
 */
3839
int ossl_quic_get_key_update_type(const SSL *s)
3840
0
{
3841
    /*
3842
     * We always handle key updates immediately so a key update is never
3843
     * pending.
3844
     */
3845
0
    return SSL_KEY_UPDATE_NONE;
3846
0
}
3847
3848
/*
3849
 * QUIC Front-End I/O API: SSL_CTX Management
3850
 * ==========================================
3851
 */
3852
3853
long ossl_quic_ctx_ctrl(SSL_CTX *ctx, int cmd, long larg, void *parg)
3854
0
{
3855
0
    switch (cmd) {
3856
0
    default:
3857
0
        return ssl3_ctx_ctrl(ctx, cmd, larg, parg);
3858
0
    }
3859
0
}
3860
3861
long ossl_quic_callback_ctrl(SSL *s, int cmd, void (*fp) (void))
3862
0
{
3863
0
    QCTX ctx;
3864
3865
0
    if (!expect_quic_conn_only(s, &ctx))
3866
0
        return 0;
3867
3868
0
    switch (cmd) {
3869
0
    case SSL_CTRL_SET_MSG_CALLBACK:
3870
0
        ossl_quic_channel_set_msg_callback(ctx.qc->ch, (ossl_msg_cb)fp,
3871
0
                                           &ctx.qc->ssl);
3872
        /* This callback also needs to be set on the internal SSL object */
3873
0
        return ssl3_callback_ctrl(ctx.qc->tls, cmd, fp);;
3874
3875
0
    default:
3876
        /* Probably a TLS related ctrl. Defer to our internal SSL object */
3877
0
        return ssl3_callback_ctrl(ctx.qc->tls, cmd, fp);
3878
0
    }
3879
0
}
3880
3881
long ossl_quic_ctx_callback_ctrl(SSL_CTX *ctx, int cmd, void (*fp) (void))
3882
0
{
3883
0
    return ssl3_ctx_callback_ctrl(ctx, cmd, fp);
3884
0
}
3885
3886
int ossl_quic_renegotiate_check(SSL *ssl, int initok)
3887
0
{
3888
    /* We never do renegotiation. */
3889
0
    return 0;
3890
0
}
3891
3892
const SSL_CIPHER *ossl_quic_get_cipher_by_char(const unsigned char *p)
3893
0
{
3894
0
    const SSL_CIPHER *ciph = ssl3_get_cipher_by_char(p);
3895
3896
0
    if ((ciph->algorithm2 & SSL_QUIC) == 0)
3897
0
        return NULL;
3898
3899
0
    return ciph;
3900
0
}
3901
3902
/*
3903
 * These functions define the TLSv1.2 (and below) ciphers that are supported by
3904
 * the SSL_METHOD. Since QUIC only supports TLSv1.3 we don't support any.
3905
 */
3906
3907
int ossl_quic_num_ciphers(void)
3908
0
{
3909
0
    return 0;
3910
0
}
3911
3912
const SSL_CIPHER *ossl_quic_get_cipher(unsigned int u)
3913
0
{
3914
0
    return NULL;
3915
0
}
3916
3917
/*
3918
 * SSL_get_shutdown()
3919
 * ------------------
3920
 */
3921
int ossl_quic_get_shutdown(const SSL *s)
3922
0
{
3923
0
    QCTX ctx;
3924
0
    int shut = 0;
3925
3926
0
    if (!expect_quic_conn_only(s, &ctx))
3927
0
        return 0;
3928
3929
0
    if (ossl_quic_channel_is_term_any(ctx.qc->ch)) {
3930
0
        shut |= SSL_SENT_SHUTDOWN;
3931
0
        if (!ossl_quic_channel_is_closing(ctx.qc->ch))
3932
0
            shut |= SSL_RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN;
3933
0
    }
3934
3935
0
    return shut;
3936
0
}
3937
3938
/*
3939
 * QUIC Polling Support APIs
3940
 * =========================
3941
 */
3942
3943
/* Do we have the R (read) condition? */
3944
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
3945
static int test_poll_event_r(QUIC_XSO *xso)
3946
0
{
3947
0
    int fin = 0;
3948
0
    size_t avail = 0;
3949
3950
0
    return ossl_quic_stream_has_recv_buffer(xso->stream)
3951
0
        && ossl_quic_rstream_available(xso->stream->rstream, &avail, &fin)
3952
0
        && (avail > 0 || (fin && !xso->retired_fin));
3953
0
}
3954
3955
/* Do we have the ER (exception: read) condition? */
3956
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
3957
static int test_poll_event_er(QUIC_XSO *xso)
3958
0
{
3959
0
    return ossl_quic_stream_has_recv(xso->stream)
3960
0
        && ossl_quic_stream_recv_is_reset(xso->stream)
3961
0
        && !xso->retired_fin;
3962
0
}
3963
3964
/* Do we have the W (write) condition? */
3965
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
3966
static int test_poll_event_w(QUIC_XSO *xso)
3967
0
{
3968
0
    return !xso->conn->shutting_down
3969
0
        && ossl_quic_stream_has_send_buffer(xso->stream)
3970
0
        && ossl_quic_sstream_get_buffer_avail(xso->stream->sstream)
3971
0
        && !ossl_quic_sstream_get_final_size(xso->stream->sstream, NULL)
3972
0
        && quic_mutation_allowed(xso->conn, /*req_active=*/1);
3973
0
}
3974
3975
/* Do we have the EW (exception: write) condition? */
3976
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
3977
static int test_poll_event_ew(QUIC_XSO *xso)
3978
0
{
3979
0
    return ossl_quic_stream_has_send(xso->stream)
3980
0
        && xso->stream->peer_stop_sending
3981
0
        && !xso->requested_reset
3982
0
        && !xso->conn->shutting_down;
3983
0
}
3984
3985
/* Do we have the EC (exception: connection) condition? */
3986
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
3987
static int test_poll_event_ec(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc)
3988
0
{
3989
0
    return ossl_quic_channel_is_term_any(qc->ch);
3990
0
}
3991
3992
/* Do we have the ECD (exception: connection drained) condition? */
3993
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
3994
static int test_poll_event_ecd(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc)
3995
0
{
3996
0
    return ossl_quic_channel_is_terminated(qc->ch);
3997
0
}
3998
3999
/* Do we have the IS (incoming: stream) condition? */
4000
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
4001
static int test_poll_event_is(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc, int is_uni)
4002
0
{
4003
0
    return ossl_quic_stream_map_get_accept_queue_len(ossl_quic_channel_get_qsm(qc->ch),
4004
0
                                                     is_uni);
4005
0
}
4006
4007
/* Do we have the OS (outgoing: stream) condition? */
4008
QUIC_NEEDS_LOCK
4009
static int test_poll_event_os(QUIC_CONNECTION *qc, int is_uni)
4010
0
{
4011
    /* Is it currently possible for us to make an outgoing stream? */
4012
0
    return quic_mutation_allowed(qc, /*req_active=*/1)
4013
0
        && ossl_quic_channel_get_local_stream_count_avail(qc->ch, is_uni) > 0;
4014
0
}
4015
4016
QUIC_TAKES_LOCK
4017
int ossl_quic_conn_poll_events(SSL *ssl, uint64_t events, int do_tick,
4018
                               uint64_t *p_revents)
4019
0
{
4020
0
    QCTX ctx;
4021
0
    uint64_t revents = 0;
4022
4023
0
    if (!expect_quic(ssl, &ctx))
4024
0
        return 0;
4025
4026
0
    quic_lock(ctx.qc);
4027
4028
0
    if (do_tick)
4029
0
        ossl_quic_reactor_tick(ossl_quic_channel_get_reactor(ctx.qc->ch), 0);
4030
4031
0
    if (ctx.xso != NULL) {
4032
        /* SSL object has a stream component. */
4033
4034
0
        if ((events & SSL_POLL_EVENT_R) != 0
4035
0
            && test_poll_event_r(ctx.xso))
4036
0
            revents |= SSL_POLL_EVENT_R;
4037
4038
0
        if ((events & SSL_POLL_EVENT_ER) != 0
4039
0
            && test_poll_event_er(ctx.xso))
4040
0
            revents |= SSL_POLL_EVENT_ER;
4041
4042
0
        if ((events & SSL_POLL_EVENT_W) != 0
4043
0
            && test_poll_event_w(ctx.xso))
4044
0
            revents |= SSL_POLL_EVENT_W;
4045
4046
0
        if ((events & SSL_POLL_EVENT_EW) != 0
4047
0
            && test_poll_event_ew(ctx.xso))
4048
0
            revents |= SSL_POLL_EVENT_EW;
4049
0
    }
4050
4051
0
    if (!ctx.is_stream) {
4052
0
        if ((events & SSL_POLL_EVENT_EC) != 0
4053
0
            && test_poll_event_ec(ctx.qc))
4054
0
            revents |= SSL_POLL_EVENT_EC;
4055
4056
0
        if ((events & SSL_POLL_EVENT_ECD) != 0
4057
0
            && test_poll_event_ecd(ctx.qc))
4058
0
            revents |= SSL_POLL_EVENT_ECD;
4059
4060
0
        if ((events & SSL_POLL_EVENT_ISB) != 0
4061
0
            && test_poll_event_is(ctx.qc, /*uni=*/0))
4062
0
            revents |= SSL_POLL_EVENT_ISB;
4063
4064
0
        if ((events & SSL_POLL_EVENT_ISU) != 0
4065
0
            && test_poll_event_is(ctx.qc, /*uni=*/1))
4066
0
            revents |= SSL_POLL_EVENT_ISU;
4067
4068
0
        if ((events & SSL_POLL_EVENT_OSB) != 0
4069
0
            && test_poll_event_os(ctx.qc, /*uni=*/0))
4070
0
            revents |= SSL_POLL_EVENT_OSB;
4071
4072
0
        if ((events & SSL_POLL_EVENT_OSU) != 0
4073
0
            && test_poll_event_os(ctx.qc, /*uni=*/1))
4074
0
            revents |= SSL_POLL_EVENT_OSU;
4075
0
    }
4076
4077
0
    quic_unlock(ctx.qc);
4078
0
    *p_revents = revents;
4079
0
    return 1;
4080
0
}
4081
4082
/*
4083
 * Internal Testing APIs
4084
 * =====================
4085
 */
4086
4087
QUIC_CHANNEL *ossl_quic_conn_get_channel(SSL *s)
4088
0
{
4089
0
    QCTX ctx;
4090
4091
0
    if (!expect_quic_conn_only(s, &ctx))
4092
0
        return NULL;
4093
4094
0
    return ctx.qc->ch;
4095
0
}
4096
4097
int ossl_quic_set_diag_title(SSL_CTX *ctx, const char *title)
4098
0
{
4099
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_QLOG
4100
    OPENSSL_free(ctx->qlog_title);
4101
    ctx->qlog_title = NULL;
4102
4103
    if (title == NULL)
4104
        return 1;
4105
4106
    if ((ctx->qlog_title = OPENSSL_strdup(title)) == NULL)
4107
        return 0;
4108
#endif
4109
4110
0
    return 1;
4111
0
}