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/src/openssl/ssl/quic/quic_port.c
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/*
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 * Copyright 2023-2026 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 "internal/quic_port.h"
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#include "internal/quic_channel.h"
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#include "internal/quic_lcidm.h"
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#include "internal/quic_srtm.h"
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#include "internal/quic_txp.h"
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#include "internal/ssl_unwrap.h"
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#include "quic_port_local.h"
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#include "quic_channel_local.h"
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#include "quic_engine_local.h"
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#include "quic_local.h"
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#include "../ssl_local.h"
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#include <openssl/rand.h>
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/*
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 * QUIC Port Structure
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 * ===================
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 */
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0
#define INIT_DCID_LEN 8
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static int port_init(QUIC_PORT *port);
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static void port_cleanup(QUIC_PORT *port);
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static OSSL_TIME get_time(void *arg);
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static void port_default_packet_handler(QUIC_URXE *e, void *arg,
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    const QUIC_CONN_ID *dcid);
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static void port_rx_pre(QUIC_PORT *port);
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/**
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 * @struct validation_token
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 * @brief Represents a validation token for secure connection handling.
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 *
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 * This struct is used to store information related to a validation token.
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 *
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 * @var validation_token::is_retry
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 * True iff this validation token is for a token sent in a RETRY packet.
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 * Otherwise, this token is from a NEW_TOKEN_packet. Iff this value is true,
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 * then ODCID and RSCID are set.
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 *
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 * @var validation_token::timestamp
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 * Time that the validation token was minted.
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 *
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 * @var validation_token::odcid
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 * An original connection ID (`QUIC_CONN_ID`) used to identify the QUIC
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 * connection. This ID helps associate the token with a specific connection.
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 * This will only be valid for validation tokens from RETRY packets.
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 *
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 * @var validation_token::rscid
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 * DCID that the client will use as the DCID of the subsequent initial packet
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 * i.e the "new" DCID.
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 * This will only be valid for validation tokens from RETRY packets.
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 *
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 * @var validation_token::remote_addr_len
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 * Length of the following character array.
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 *
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 * @var validation_token::remote_addr
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 * A character array holding the raw address of the client requesting the
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 * connection.
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 */
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typedef struct validation_token {
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    OSSL_TIME timestamp;
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    QUIC_CONN_ID odcid;
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    QUIC_CONN_ID rscid;
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    size_t remote_addr_len;
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    unsigned char *remote_addr;
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    unsigned char is_retry;
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} QUIC_VALIDATION_TOKEN;
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/*
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 * Maximum length of a marshalled validation token.
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 *
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 * - timestamp is 8 bytes
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 * - odcid and rscid are maximally 42 bytes in total
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 * - remote_addr_len is a size_t (8 bytes)
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 * - remote_addr is in the worst case 110 bytes (in the case of using a
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 *   maximally sized AF_UNIX socket)
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 * - is_retry is a single byte
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 */
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#define MARSHALLED_TOKEN_MAX_LEN 169
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/*
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 * Maximum length of an encrypted marshalled validation token.
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 *
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 * This will include the size of the marshalled validation token plus a 16 byte
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 * tag and a 12 byte IV, so in total 197 bytes.
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 */
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#define ENCRYPTED_TOKEN_MAX_LEN (MARSHALLED_TOKEN_MAX_LEN + 16 + 12)
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/* Arbitrary choice of default idle timeout (not an RFC value). */
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#define DEFAULT_IDLE_TIMEOUT 30000
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#define DEFAULT_INIT_CONN_RXFC_WND (768 * 1024)
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#define DEFAULT_INIT_STREAM_RXFC_WND (512 * 1024)
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#define DEFAULT_INIT_CONN_MAX_STREAMS 100
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#define DEFAULT_MAX_PENDING_CONNS 256
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DEFINE_LIST_OF_IMPL(ch, QUIC_CHANNEL);
Unexecuted instantiation: quic_port.c:ossl_list_ch_head
Unexecuted instantiation: quic_port.c:ossl_list_ch_next
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DEFINE_LIST_OF_IMPL(incoming_ch, QUIC_CHANNEL);
Unexecuted instantiation: quic_port.c:ossl_list_incoming_ch_insert_tail
Unexecuted instantiation: quic_port.c:ossl_list_incoming_ch_head
Unexecuted instantiation: quic_port.c:ossl_list_incoming_ch_remove
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DEFINE_LIST_OF_IMPL(port, QUIC_PORT);
Unexecuted instantiation: quic_port.c:ossl_list_port_insert_tail
Unexecuted instantiation: quic_port.c:ossl_list_port_remove
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QUIC_PORT *ossl_quic_port_new(const QUIC_PORT_ARGS *args)
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{
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    QUIC_PORT *port;
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    if ((port = OPENSSL_zalloc(sizeof(QUIC_PORT))) == NULL)
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        return NULL;
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    port->engine = args->engine;
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    port->channel_ctx = args->channel_ctx;
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    port->is_multi_conn = args->is_multi_conn;
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    port->validate_addr = args->do_addr_validation;
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    port->get_conn_user_ssl = args->get_conn_user_ssl;
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    port->ql = args->ql;
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    port->max_pending_channels = DEFAULT_MAX_PENDING_CONNS;
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    if (!port_init(port)) {
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        OPENSSL_free(port);
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        return NULL;
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    }
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    return port;
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}
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void ossl_quic_port_free(QUIC_PORT *port)
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{
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    if (port == NULL)
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        return;
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    port_cleanup(port);
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    OPENSSL_free(port);
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}
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static int port_init(QUIC_PORT *port)
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{
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    size_t rx_short_dcid_len = (port->is_multi_conn ? INIT_DCID_LEN : 0);
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    int key_len = -1;
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    EVP_CIPHER *cipher = NULL;
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    unsigned char *token_key = NULL;
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    int ret = 0;
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    if (port->engine == NULL || port->channel_ctx == NULL)
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        goto err;
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    if ((port->err_state = OSSL_ERR_STATE_new()) == NULL)
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        goto err;
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    if ((port->demux = ossl_quic_demux_new(/*BIO=*/NULL,
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             /*Short CID Len=*/rx_short_dcid_len,
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             get_time, port))
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        == NULL)
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        goto err;
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    ossl_quic_demux_set_default_handler(port->demux,
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        port_default_packet_handler,
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        port);
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    if ((port->srtm = ossl_quic_srtm_new(port->engine->libctx,
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             port->engine->propq))
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        == NULL)
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        goto err;
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    if ((port->lcidm = ossl_quic_lcidm_new(port->engine->libctx,
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             rx_short_dcid_len))
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        == NULL)
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        goto err;
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    port->rx_short_dcid_len = (unsigned char)rx_short_dcid_len;
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    port->tx_init_dcid_len = INIT_DCID_LEN;
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    port->max_idle_timeout = DEFAULT_IDLE_TIMEOUT;
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    /*
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     * We tell the peer we can handle at most this many bytes in a datagram payload.
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     * However, currently the QUIC_DEMUX in the QRX uses the BIO's MTU as upper bound
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     * on an incoming datagram size.
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     */
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    port->max_udp_payload_size = QUIC_MIN_INITIAL_DGRAM_LEN;
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    port->init_max_data = DEFAULT_INIT_CONN_RXFC_WND;
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    port->init_max_stream_data_bidi_local = DEFAULT_INIT_STREAM_RXFC_WND;
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    port->init_max_stream_data_bidi_remote = DEFAULT_INIT_STREAM_RXFC_WND;
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    port->init_max_stream_data_uni = DEFAULT_INIT_STREAM_RXFC_WND;
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    port->init_max_streams_bidi = DEFAULT_INIT_CONN_MAX_STREAMS;
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    port->init_max_streams_uni = DEFAULT_INIT_CONN_MAX_STREAMS;
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    port->ack_delay_exponent = QUIC_DEFAULT_ACK_DELAY_EXP;
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    /*
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     * Our maximum ACK delay on the TX side. This is up to us to choose. Note that
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     * this could differ from QUIC_DEFAULT_MAX_DELAY in future as that is a protocol
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     * value which determines the value of the maximum ACK delay if the
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     * max_ack_delay transport parameter is not set.
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     */
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    port->max_ack_delay = QUIC_DEFAULT_MAX_ACK_DELAY;
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    port->disable_active_migration = 1;
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    port->active_conn_id_limit = QUIC_MIN_ACTIVE_CONN_ID_LIMIT;
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    port->state = QUIC_PORT_STATE_RUNNING;
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    ossl_list_port_insert_tail(&port->engine->port_list, port);
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    port->on_engine_list = 1;
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    port->bio_changed = 1;
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    /* Generate random key for token encryption */
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    if ((port->token_ctx = EVP_CIPHER_CTX_new()) == NULL
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        || (cipher = EVP_CIPHER_fetch(port->engine->libctx,
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                "AES-256-GCM", NULL))
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            == NULL
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        || !EVP_EncryptInit_ex(port->token_ctx, cipher, NULL, NULL, NULL)
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        || (key_len = EVP_CIPHER_CTX_get_key_length(port->token_ctx)) <= 0
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        || (token_key = OPENSSL_malloc(key_len)) == NULL
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        || !RAND_priv_bytes_ex(port->engine->libctx, token_key, key_len, 0)
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        || !EVP_EncryptInit_ex(port->token_ctx, NULL, NULL, token_key, NULL))
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        goto err;
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    ret = 1;
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err:
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    EVP_CIPHER_free(cipher);
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    if (key_len >= 1)
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        OPENSSL_clear_free(token_key, key_len);
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    else
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        OPENSSL_free(token_key);
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    if (!ret)
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        port_cleanup(port);
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    return ret;
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}
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static void port_cleanup(QUIC_PORT *port)
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{
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    assert(ossl_list_ch_num(&port->channel_list) == 0);
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    ossl_quic_demux_free(port->demux);
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    port->demux = NULL;
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    ossl_quic_srtm_free(port->srtm);
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    port->srtm = NULL;
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    ossl_quic_lcidm_free(port->lcidm);
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    port->lcidm = NULL;
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    OSSL_ERR_STATE_free(port->err_state);
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    port->err_state = NULL;
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    if (port->on_engine_list) {
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        ossl_list_port_remove(&port->engine->port_list, port);
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        port->on_engine_list = 0;
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    }
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    EVP_CIPHER_CTX_free(port->token_ctx);
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    port->token_ctx = NULL;
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}
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static void port_transition_failed(QUIC_PORT *port)
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{
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    if (port->state == QUIC_PORT_STATE_FAILED)
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        return;
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    port->state = QUIC_PORT_STATE_FAILED;
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}
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int ossl_quic_port_is_running(const QUIC_PORT *port)
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{
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    return port->state == QUIC_PORT_STATE_RUNNING;
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}
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QUIC_ENGINE *ossl_quic_port_get0_engine(QUIC_PORT *port)
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{
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    return port->engine;
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}
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QUIC_REACTOR *ossl_quic_port_get0_reactor(QUIC_PORT *port)
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{
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    return ossl_quic_engine_get0_reactor(port->engine);
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}
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QUIC_DEMUX *ossl_quic_port_get0_demux(QUIC_PORT *port)
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{
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    return port->demux;
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}
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CRYPTO_MUTEX *ossl_quic_port_get0_mutex(QUIC_PORT *port)
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{
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    return ossl_quic_engine_get0_mutex(port->engine);
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}
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OSSL_TIME ossl_quic_port_get_time(QUIC_PORT *port)
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{
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    return ossl_quic_engine_get_time(port->engine);
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}
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static OSSL_TIME get_time(void *port)
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{
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    return ossl_quic_port_get_time((QUIC_PORT *)port);
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}
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int ossl_quic_port_get_rx_short_dcid_len(const QUIC_PORT *port)
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{
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    return port->rx_short_dcid_len;
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}
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int ossl_quic_port_get_tx_init_dcid_len(const QUIC_PORT *port)
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{
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    return port->tx_init_dcid_len;
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}
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size_t ossl_quic_port_get_num_incoming_channels(const QUIC_PORT *port)
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{
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    return ossl_list_incoming_ch_num(&port->incoming_channel_list);
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}
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/*
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 * QUIC Port: Network BIO Configuration
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 * ====================================
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 */
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/* Determines whether we can support a given poll descriptor. */
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static int validate_poll_descriptor(const BIO_POLL_DESCRIPTOR *d)
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{
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    if (d->type == BIO_POLL_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_SOCK_FD && d->value.fd < 0) {
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        ERR_raise(ERR_LIB_SSL, ERR_R_PASSED_INVALID_ARGUMENT);
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        return 0;
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    }
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    return 1;
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}
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BIO *ossl_quic_port_get_net_rbio(QUIC_PORT *port)
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{
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    return port->net_rbio;
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}
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BIO *ossl_quic_port_get_net_wbio(QUIC_PORT *port)
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{
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    return port->net_wbio;
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}
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static int port_update_poll_desc(QUIC_PORT *port, BIO *net_bio, int for_write)
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{
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    BIO_POLL_DESCRIPTOR d = { 0 };
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    if (net_bio == NULL
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        || (!for_write && !BIO_get_rpoll_descriptor(net_bio, &d))
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        || (for_write && !BIO_get_wpoll_descriptor(net_bio, &d)))
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        /* Non-pollable BIO */
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        d.type = BIO_POLL_DESCRIPTOR_TYPE_NONE;
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    if (!validate_poll_descriptor(&d))
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        return 0;
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    /*
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     * TODO(QUIC MULTIPORT): We currently only support one port per
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     * engine/domain. This is necessitated because QUIC_REACTOR only supports a
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     * single pollable currently. In the future, once complete polling
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     * infrastructure has been implemented, this limitation can be removed.
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     *
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     * For now, just update the descriptor on the engine's reactor as we are
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     * guaranteed to be the only port under it.
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     */
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    if (for_write)
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        ossl_quic_reactor_set_poll_w(&port->engine->rtor, &d);
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    else
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        ossl_quic_reactor_set_poll_r(&port->engine->rtor, &d);
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    return 1;
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}
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int ossl_quic_port_update_poll_descriptors(QUIC_PORT *port, int force)
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{
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    int ok = 1;
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    if (!force && !port->bio_changed)
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        return 0;
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    if (!port_update_poll_desc(port, port->net_rbio, /*for_write=*/0))
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        ok = 0;
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    if (!port_update_poll_desc(port, port->net_wbio, /*for_write=*/1))
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        ok = 0;
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    port->bio_changed = 0;
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    return ok;
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}
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/*
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 * We need to determine our addressing mode. There are basically two ways we can
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 * use L4 addresses:
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 *
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 *   - Addressed mode, in which our BIO_sendmmsg calls have destination
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 *     addresses attached to them which we expect the underlying network BIO to
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 *     handle;
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 *
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 *   - Unaddressed mode, in which the BIO provided to us on the network side
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 *     neither provides us with L4 addresses nor is capable of honouring ones we
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 *     provide. We don't know where the QUIC traffic we send ends up exactly and
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 *     trust the application to know what it is doing.
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 *
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 * Addressed mode is preferred because it enables support for connection
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 * migration, multipath, etc. in the future. Addressed mode is automatically
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 * enabled if we are using e.g. BIO_s_datagram, with or without BIO_s_connect.
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 *
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 * If we are passed a BIO_s_dgram_pair (or some custom BIO) we may have to use
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 * unaddressed mode unless that BIO supports capability flags indicating it can
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 * provide and honour L4 addresses.
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 *
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 * Our strategy for determining address mode is simple: we probe the underlying
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 * network BIOs for their capabilities. If the network BIOs support what we
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 * need, we use addressed mode. Otherwise, we use unaddressed mode.
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 *
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 * If addressed mode is chosen, we require an initial peer address to be set. If
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 * this is not set, we fail. If unaddressed mode is used, we do not require
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 * this, as such an address is superfluous, though it can be set if desired.
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 */
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static void port_update_addressing_mode(QUIC_PORT *port)
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{
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    long rcaps = 0, wcaps = 0;
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    if (port->net_rbio != NULL)
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        rcaps = BIO_dgram_get_effective_caps(port->net_rbio);
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    if (port->net_wbio != NULL)
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        wcaps = BIO_dgram_get_effective_caps(port->net_wbio);
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    port->addressed_mode_r = ((rcaps & BIO_DGRAM_CAP_PROVIDES_SRC_ADDR) != 0);
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    port->addressed_mode_w = ((wcaps & BIO_DGRAM_CAP_HANDLES_DST_ADDR) != 0);
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    port->bio_changed = 1;
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}
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int ossl_quic_port_is_addressed_r(const QUIC_PORT *port)
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{
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    return port->addressed_mode_r;
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0
}
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int ossl_quic_port_is_addressed_w(const QUIC_PORT *port)
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{
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    return port->addressed_mode_w;
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}
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int ossl_quic_port_is_addressed(const QUIC_PORT *port)
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{
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    return ossl_quic_port_is_addressed_r(port) && ossl_quic_port_is_addressed_w(port);
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}
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/*
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 * QUIC_PORT does not ref any BIO it is provided with, nor is any ref
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 * transferred to it. The caller (e.g., QUIC_CONNECTION) is responsible for
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 * ensuring the BIO lasts until the channel is freed or the BIO is switched out
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 * for another BIO by a subsequent successful call to this function.
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 */
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int ossl_quic_port_set_net_rbio(QUIC_PORT *port, BIO *net_rbio)
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{
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    if (port->net_rbio == net_rbio)
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        return 1;
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    if (!port_update_poll_desc(port, net_rbio, /*for_write=*/0))
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        return 0;
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    ossl_quic_demux_set_bio(port->demux, net_rbio);
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    port->net_rbio = net_rbio;
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    port_update_addressing_mode(port);
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    return 1;
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}
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int ossl_quic_port_set_net_wbio(QUIC_PORT *port, BIO *net_wbio)
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{
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    QUIC_CHANNEL *ch;
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    if (port->net_wbio == net_wbio)
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        return 1;
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    if (!port_update_poll_desc(port, net_wbio, /*for_write=*/1))
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        return 0;
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    OSSL_LIST_FOREACH(ch, ch, &port->channel_list)
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    ossl_qtx_set_bio(ch->qtx, net_wbio);
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    port->net_wbio = net_wbio;
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    port_update_addressing_mode(port);
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    return 1;
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0
}
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SSL_CTX *ossl_quic_port_get_channel_ctx(QUIC_PORT *port)
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{
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    return port->channel_ctx;
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}
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/*
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 * QUIC Port: Channel Lifecycle
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 * ============================
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 */
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/**
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 * @brief Create the inner TLS handshake layer for a QUIC channel.
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 *
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 * After a successful return:
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 *   - @c *user_sslp holds the user_ssl. The caller is expected to also
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 *     stash the returned @c tls in @c ch->tls so the channel can find its
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 *     inner TLS.
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 *   - @c qc->tls and @c qc->ch are both set, so a single
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 *     @c SSL_free(user_ssl) cascades through @c ossl_quic_free() ->
507
 *     @c qc_cleanup() to free the inner TLS and the channel together.
508
 *
509
 * Failure semantics (returns @c NULL)
510
 * -----------------------------------
511
 *   - If the callback never returned a user_ssl (callback missing or it
512
 *     returned @c NULL), nothing was allocated; @c *user_sslp is left
513
 *     untouched and stays whatever the caller initialised it to.
514
 *   - Otherwise, this function frees what it allocated and resets
515
 *     @c *user_sslp to @c NULL before returning. The caller retains ownership
516
 *     of @c ch on failure.
517
 *
518
 * @param port       Port supplying the channel @c SSL_CTX and the
519
 *                   @c get_conn_user_ssl callback.
520
 * @param ch         Channel that the new handshake layer is being attached
521
 *                   to. Borrowed; on success the channel is shared with
522
 *                   user_ssl via @c qc->ch.
523
 * @param user_sslp  In/out parameter. On success, set to the user_ssl
524
 *                   so the caller can later free the whole graph with
525
 *                   @c SSL_free(*user_sslp). On failure, set to @c NULL
526
 *                   if the function actually obtained and freed a
527
 *                   user_ssl; otherwise left untouched.
528
 *
529
 * @return The inner TLS @c SSL_CONNECTION (also stored as @c qc->tls)
530
 *         on success, or @c NULL on failure.
531
 */
532
static SSL *port_new_handshake_layer(QUIC_PORT *port, QUIC_CHANNEL *ch, SSL **user_sslp)
533
0
{
534
0
    SSL *tls = NULL;
535
0
    SSL_CONNECTION *tls_conn = NULL;
536
0
    SSL *user_ssl = NULL;
537
0
    QUIC_CONNECTION *qc = NULL;
538
0
    QUIC_LISTENER *ql = NULL;
539
540
    /*
541
     * It only makes sense to call this function if we know how to associate
542
     * the handshake layer we are about to create with some user_ssl object.
543
     */
544
0
    if (!ossl_assert(port->get_conn_user_ssl != NULL))
545
0
        return NULL;
546
0
    user_ssl = port->get_conn_user_ssl(ch, port->ql);
547
0
    if (user_ssl == NULL)
548
0
        return NULL;
549
0
    qc = (QUIC_CONNECTION *)user_ssl;
550
0
    ql = port->ql;
551
552
    /*
553
     * We expect the user_ssl to be newly created so it must not have an
554
     * existing qc->tls
555
     */
556
0
    if (!ossl_assert(qc->tls == NULL))
557
0
        goto err;
558
559
0
    tls = ossl_ssl_connection_new_int(port->channel_ctx, user_ssl, TLS_method());
560
0
    if (tls == NULL || (tls_conn = SSL_CONNECTION_FROM_SSL(tls)) == NULL)
561
0
        goto err;
562
563
0
    if (ql != NULL && ql->obj.ssl.ctx->new_pending_conn_cb != NULL)
564
0
        if (!ql->obj.ssl.ctx->new_pending_conn_cb(ql->obj.ssl.ctx, user_ssl,
565
0
                ql->obj.ssl.ctx->new_pending_conn_arg))
566
0
            goto err;
567
0
    qc->tls = tls;
568
0
    qc->ch = ch;
569
0
    *user_sslp = user_ssl;
570
571
    /* Override the user_ssl of the inner connection. */
572
0
    tls_conn->s3.flags |= TLS1_FLAGS_QUIC | TLS1_FLAGS_QUIC_INTERNAL;
573
574
    /* Restrict options derived from the SSL_CTX. */
575
0
    tls_conn->options &= OSSL_QUIC_PERMITTED_OPTIONS_CONN;
576
0
    tls_conn->pha_enabled = 0;
577
578
0
    return qc->tls;
579
580
0
err:
581
0
    SSL_free(tls);
582
0
    SSL_free(user_ssl);
583
0
    *user_sslp = NULL;
584
585
0
    return NULL;
586
0
}
587
588
static QUIC_CHANNEL *port_make_channel(QUIC_PORT *port, SSL *tls, OSSL_QRX *qrx,
589
    int is_server, int is_tserver)
590
0
{
591
0
    QUIC_CHANNEL_ARGS args = { 0 };
592
0
    QUIC_CHANNEL *ch;
593
0
    SSL *user_ssl = NULL;
594
595
0
    args.port = port;
596
0
    args.is_server = is_server;
597
0
    args.lcidm = port->lcidm;
598
0
    args.srtm = port->srtm;
599
0
    args.qrx = qrx;
600
0
    args.is_tserver_ch = is_tserver;
601
602
0
    args.max_idle_timeout = port->max_idle_timeout;
603
0
    args.max_udp_payload_size = port->max_udp_payload_size;
604
0
    args.init_max_data = port->init_max_data;
605
0
    args.init_max_stream_data_bidi_local = port->init_max_stream_data_bidi_local;
606
0
    args.init_max_stream_data_bidi_remote = port->init_max_stream_data_bidi_remote;
607
0
    args.init_max_stream_data_uni = port->init_max_stream_data_uni;
608
0
    args.init_max_streams_bidi = port->init_max_streams_bidi;
609
0
    args.init_max_streams_uni = port->init_max_streams_uni;
610
0
    args.ack_delay_exponent = port->ack_delay_exponent;
611
0
    args.max_ack_delay = port->max_ack_delay;
612
0
    args.disable_active_migration = port->disable_active_migration;
613
0
    args.active_conn_id_limit = port->active_conn_id_limit;
614
615
    /*
616
     * Creating a new channel is made a bit tricky here as there is a
617
     * bit of a circular dependency.  Initializing a channel requires that
618
     * the ch->tls and optionally the qlog_title be configured prior to
619
     * initialization, but we need the channel at least partially configured
620
     * to create the new handshake layer, so we have to do this in a few steps.
621
     */
622
623
    /*
624
     * start by allocation and provisioning as much of the channel as we can
625
     */
626
0
    ch = ossl_quic_channel_alloc(&args);
627
0
    if (ch == NULL)
628
0
        return NULL;
629
630
0
    if (tls != NULL) {
631
0
        ch->tls = tls;
632
0
    } else {
633
0
        if (ossl_quic_port_test_and_set_peeloff(port, PEELOFF_ACCEPT)) {
634
            /*
635
             * We're using the normal SSL_accept_connection_path
636
             */
637
0
            tls = port_new_handshake_layer(port, ch, &user_ssl);
638
0
            if (tls == NULL)
639
0
                goto err;
640
0
            ch->tls = tls;
641
0
        } else {
642
            /*
643
             * We're deferring user ssl creation until SSL_listen_ex is called
644
             */
645
0
            ch->tls = NULL;
646
0
        }
647
0
    }
648
0
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_QLOG
649
    /*
650
     * If we're using qlog, make sure the tls get further configured properly
651
     */
652
0
    ch->use_qlog = 1;
653
0
    if (ch->tls != NULL && ch->tls->ctx->qlog_title != NULL) {
654
0
        OPENSSL_free(ch->qlog_title);
655
0
        if ((ch->qlog_title = OPENSSL_strdup(ch->tls->ctx->qlog_title)) == NULL)
656
0
            goto err;
657
0
    }
658
0
#endif
659
660
    /*
661
     * And finally init the channel struct
662
     */
663
0
    if (!ossl_quic_channel_init(ch))
664
0
        goto err;
665
666
0
    ossl_qtx_set_bio(ch->qtx, port->net_wbio);
667
0
    return ch;
668
669
0
err:
670
0
    if (user_ssl != NULL)
671
0
        ((QUIC_CONNECTION *)user_ssl)->ch = NULL;
672
673
0
    ossl_quic_channel_free(ch);
674
0
    SSL_free(user_ssl);
675
676
0
    return NULL;
677
0
}
678
679
QUIC_CHANNEL *ossl_quic_port_create_outgoing(QUIC_PORT *port, SSL *tls)
680
0
{
681
0
    return port_make_channel(port, tls, NULL, /* is_server= */ 0,
682
0
        /* is_tserver= */ 0);
683
0
}
684
685
QUIC_CHANNEL *ossl_quic_port_create_incoming(QUIC_PORT *port, SSL *tls)
686
0
{
687
0
    QUIC_CHANNEL *ch;
688
689
0
    assert(port->tserver_ch == NULL);
690
691
    /*
692
     * pass -1 for qrx to indicate port will create qrx
693
     * later in port_default_packet_handler() when calling port_bind_channel().
694
     */
695
0
    ch = port_make_channel(port, tls, NULL, /* is_server= */ 1,
696
0
        /* is_tserver_ch */ 1);
697
0
    port->tserver_ch = ch;
698
0
    port->allow_incoming = 1;
699
0
    return ch;
700
0
}
701
702
QUIC_CHANNEL *ossl_quic_port_pop_incoming(QUIC_PORT *port)
703
0
{
704
0
    QUIC_CHANNEL *ch;
705
706
0
    ch = ossl_list_incoming_ch_head(&port->incoming_channel_list);
707
0
    if (ch == NULL)
708
0
        return NULL;
709
710
0
    ossl_list_incoming_ch_remove(&port->incoming_channel_list, ch);
711
0
    return ch;
712
0
}
713
714
int ossl_quic_port_have_incoming(QUIC_PORT *port)
715
0
{
716
0
    return ossl_list_incoming_ch_head(&port->incoming_channel_list) != NULL;
717
0
}
718
719
void ossl_quic_port_drop_incoming(QUIC_PORT *port)
720
0
{
721
0
    QUIC_CHANNEL *ch;
722
0
    SSL *tls;
723
0
    SSL *user_ssl;
724
0
    SSL_CONNECTION *sc;
725
726
0
    for (;;) {
727
0
        ch = ossl_quic_port_pop_incoming(port);
728
0
        if (ch == NULL)
729
0
            break;
730
731
0
        tls = ossl_quic_channel_get0_tls(ch);
732
        /*
733
         * The user ssl may or may not have been created via the
734
         * get_conn_user_ssl callback in the QUIC stack.  The
735
         * differentiation being if the user_ssl pointer and tls pointer
736
         * are different.  If they are, then the user_ssl needs freeing here
737
         * which sends us through ossl_quic_free, which then drops the actual
738
         * ch->tls ref and frees the channel
739
         */
740
0
        sc = SSL_CONNECTION_FROM_SSL(tls);
741
0
        if (sc == NULL)
742
0
            break;
743
744
0
        user_ssl = SSL_CONNECTION_GET_USER_SSL(sc);
745
0
        if (user_ssl == tls) {
746
0
            ossl_quic_channel_free(ch);
747
0
            SSL_free(tls);
748
0
        } else {
749
0
            SSL_free(user_ssl);
750
0
        }
751
0
    }
752
0
}
753
754
void ossl_quic_port_set_allow_incoming(QUIC_PORT *port, int allow_incoming)
755
0
{
756
0
    port->allow_incoming = allow_incoming;
757
0
}
758
759
int ossl_quic_port_test_and_set_peeloff(QUIC_PORT *port, int using_peeloff)
760
0
{
761
762
    /*
763
     * Peeloff state must be one of PEELOFF_LISTEN or PEELOFF_ACCEPT
764
     */
765
0
    if (using_peeloff != PEELOFF_LISTEN && using_peeloff != PEELOFF_ACCEPT)
766
0
        return 0;
767
768
    /*
769
     * We can only set the peeloff state if its not already been set
770
     * or if we're setting it to the already set value
771
     * i.e. this is a trapdoor, once we set using_peeloff to LISTEN or ACCEPT
772
     * Then the only thing we can set that port too in the future is the same value.
773
     */
774
0
    if (port->peeloff_mode != using_peeloff && port->peeloff_mode != PEELOFF_UNSET)
775
0
        return 0;
776
0
    port->peeloff_mode = using_peeloff;
777
0
    return 1;
778
0
}
779
780
/*
781
 * QUIC Port: Ticker-Mutator
782
 * =========================
783
 */
784
785
/*
786
 * Tick function for this port. This does everything related to network I/O for
787
 * this port's network BIOs, and services child channels.
788
 */
789
void ossl_quic_port_subtick(QUIC_PORT *port, QUIC_TICK_RESULT *res,
790
    uint32_t flags)
791
0
{
792
0
    QUIC_CHANNEL *ch;
793
794
0
    res->net_read_desired = ossl_quic_port_is_running(port);
795
0
    res->net_write_desired = 0;
796
0
    res->notify_other_threads = 0;
797
0
    res->tick_deadline = ossl_time_infinite();
798
799
0
    if (!port->engine->inhibit_tick) {
800
        /* Handle any incoming data from network. */
801
0
        if (ossl_quic_port_is_running(port))
802
0
            port_rx_pre(port);
803
804
        /* Iterate through all channels and service them. */
805
0
        OSSL_LIST_FOREACH(ch, ch, &port->channel_list)
806
0
        {
807
0
            QUIC_TICK_RESULT subr = { 0 };
808
809
0
            ossl_quic_channel_subtick(ch, &subr, flags);
810
0
            ossl_quic_tick_result_merge_into(res, &subr);
811
0
        }
812
0
    }
813
0
}
814
815
/* Process incoming datagrams, if any. */
816
static void port_rx_pre(QUIC_PORT *port)
817
0
{
818
0
    int ret;
819
820
    /*
821
     * Originally, this check (don't RX before we have sent anything if we are
822
     * not a server, because there can't be anything) was just intended as a
823
     * minor optimisation. However, it is actually required on Windows, and
824
     * removing this check will cause Windows to break.
825
     *
826
     * The reason is that under Win32, recvfrom() does not work on a UDP socket
827
     * which has not had bind() called (???). However, calling sendto() will
828
     * automatically bind an unbound UDP socket. Therefore, if we call a Winsock
829
     * recv-type function before calling a Winsock send-type function, that call
830
     * will fail with WSAEINVAL, which we will regard as a permanent network
831
     * error.
832
     *
833
     * Therefore, this check is essential as we do not require our API users to
834
     * bind a socket first when using the API in client mode.
835
     */
836
0
    if (!port->allow_incoming && !port->have_sent_any_pkt)
837
0
        return;
838
839
    /*
840
     * Get DEMUX to BIO_recvmmsg from the network and queue incoming datagrams
841
     * to the appropriate QRX instances.
842
     */
843
0
    ret = ossl_quic_demux_pump(port->demux);
844
0
    if (ret == QUIC_DEMUX_PUMP_RES_PERMANENT_FAIL)
845
        /*
846
         * We don't care about transient failure, but permanent failure means we
847
         * should tear down the port. All connections skip straight to the
848
         * Terminated state as there is no point trying to send CONNECTION_CLOSE
849
         * frames if the network BIO is not operating correctly.
850
         */
851
0
        ossl_quic_port_raise_net_error(port, NULL);
852
0
}
853
854
/*
855
 * Handles an incoming connection request and potentially decides to make a
856
 * connection from it. If a new connection is made, the new channel is written
857
 * to *new_ch.
858
 */
859
static void port_bind_channel(QUIC_PORT *port, const BIO_ADDR *peer,
860
    const QUIC_CONN_ID *dcid,
861
    const QUIC_CONN_ID *odcid, OSSL_QRX *qrx,
862
    QUIC_CHANNEL **new_ch)
863
0
{
864
0
    QUIC_CHANNEL *ch;
865
866
    /*
867
     * If we're running with a simulated tserver, it will already have
868
     * a dummy channel created, use that instead
869
     */
870
0
    if (port->tserver_ch != NULL) {
871
0
        ch = port->tserver_ch;
872
0
        port->tserver_ch = NULL;
873
0
        if (peer != NULL && BIO_ADDR_family(peer) != AF_UNSPEC)
874
0
            ossl_quic_channel_set_peer_addr(ch, peer);
875
876
0
        ossl_quic_channel_bind_qrx(ch, qrx);
877
0
        ossl_qrx_set_msg_callback(ch->qrx, ch->msg_callback,
878
0
            ch->msg_callback_ssl);
879
0
        ossl_qrx_set_msg_callback_arg(ch->qrx, ch->msg_callback_arg);
880
0
    } else {
881
0
        ch = port_make_channel(port, NULL, qrx, /* is_server= */ 1,
882
0
            /* is_tserver */ 0);
883
0
    }
884
885
0
    if (ch == NULL)
886
0
        return;
887
888
    /*
889
     * If we didn't provide a qrx here that means we need to set our initial
890
     * secret here, since we just created a qrx
891
     * Normally its not needed, as the initial secret gets added when we send
892
     * our first server hello, but if we get a huge client hello, crossing
893
     * multiple datagrams, we don't have a chance to do that, and datagrams
894
     * after the first won't get decoded properly, for lack of secrets
895
     */
896
0
    if (qrx == NULL)
897
0
        if (!ossl_quic_provide_initial_secret(ch->port->engine->libctx,
898
0
                ch->port->engine->propq,
899
0
                dcid, /* is_server */ 1,
900
0
                ch->qrx, NULL)) {
901
0
            ossl_quic_channel_free(ch);
902
0
            return;
903
0
        }
904
905
0
    if (odcid->id_len != 0) {
906
        /*
907
         * If we have an odcid, then we went through server address validation
908
         * and as such, this channel need not conform to the 3x validation cap
909
         * See RFC 9000 s. 8.1
910
         */
911
0
        ossl_quic_tx_packetiser_set_validated(ch->txp);
912
0
        if (!ossl_quic_bind_channel(ch, peer, dcid, odcid)) {
913
0
            ossl_quic_channel_free(ch);
914
0
            return;
915
0
        }
916
0
    } else {
917
        /*
918
         * No odcid means we didn't do server validation, so we need to
919
         * generate a cid via ossl_quic_channel_on_new_conn
920
         */
921
0
        if (!ossl_quic_channel_on_new_conn(ch, peer, dcid)) {
922
0
            ossl_quic_channel_free(ch);
923
0
            return;
924
0
        }
925
0
    }
926
927
0
    ossl_list_incoming_ch_insert_tail(&port->incoming_channel_list, ch);
928
0
    *new_ch = ch;
929
0
}
930
931
static int port_try_handle_stateless_reset(QUIC_PORT *port, const QUIC_URXE *e)
932
0
{
933
0
    size_t i;
934
0
    const unsigned char *data = ossl_quic_urxe_data(e);
935
0
    void *opaque = NULL;
936
937
    /*
938
     * Perform some fast and cheap checks for a packet not being a stateless
939
     * reset token.  RFC 9000 s. 10.3 specifies this layout for stateless
940
     * reset packets:
941
     *
942
     *  Stateless Reset {
943
     *      Fixed Bits (2) = 1,
944
     *      Unpredictable Bits (38..),
945
     *      Stateless Reset Token (128),
946
     *  }
947
     *
948
     * It also specifies:
949
     *      However, endpoints MUST treat any packet ending in a valid
950
     *      stateless reset token as a Stateless Reset, as other QUIC
951
     *      versions might allow the use of a long header.
952
     *
953
     * We can rapidly check for the minimum length and that the first pair
954
     * of bits in the first byte are 01 or 11.
955
     *
956
     * The function returns 1 if it is a stateless reset packet, 0 if it isn't
957
     * and -1 if an error was encountered.
958
     */
959
0
    if (e->data_len < QUIC_STATELESS_RESET_TOKEN_LEN + 5
960
0
        || (0100 & *data) != 0100)
961
0
        return 0;
962
963
0
    for (i = 0;; ++i) {
964
0
        if (!ossl_quic_srtm_lookup(port->srtm,
965
0
                (const QUIC_STATELESS_RESET_TOKEN *)(data + e->data_len
966
0
                    - sizeof(QUIC_STATELESS_RESET_TOKEN)),
967
0
                i, &opaque, NULL))
968
0
            break;
969
970
0
        assert(opaque != NULL);
971
0
        ossl_quic_channel_on_stateless_reset((QUIC_CHANNEL *)opaque);
972
0
    }
973
974
0
    return i > 0;
975
0
}
976
977
static void cleanup_validation_token(QUIC_VALIDATION_TOKEN *token)
978
0
{
979
0
    OPENSSL_free(token->remote_addr);
980
0
}
981
982
/**
983
 * @brief Generates a validation token for a RETRY/NEW_TOKEN packet.
984
 *
985
 *
986
 * @param peer  Address of the client peer receiving the packet.
987
 * @param odcid DCID of the connection attempt.
988
 * @param rscid Retry source connection ID of the connection attempt.
989
 * @param token Address of token to fill data.
990
 *
991
 * @return 1 if validation token is filled successfully, 0 otherwise.
992
 */
993
static int generate_token(BIO_ADDR *peer, QUIC_CONN_ID odcid,
994
    QUIC_CONN_ID rscid, QUIC_VALIDATION_TOKEN *token,
995
    int is_retry)
996
0
{
997
0
    token->is_retry = is_retry;
998
0
    token->timestamp = ossl_time_now();
999
0
    token->remote_addr = NULL;
1000
0
    token->odcid = odcid;
1001
0
    token->rscid = rscid;
1002
1003
0
    if (!BIO_ADDR_rawaddress(peer, NULL, &token->remote_addr_len)
1004
0
        || token->remote_addr_len == 0
1005
0
        || (token->remote_addr = OPENSSL_malloc(token->remote_addr_len)) == NULL
1006
0
        || !BIO_ADDR_rawaddress(peer, token->remote_addr,
1007
0
            &token->remote_addr_len)) {
1008
0
        cleanup_validation_token(token);
1009
0
        return 0;
1010
0
    }
1011
1012
0
    return 1;
1013
0
}
1014
1015
/**
1016
 * @brief Marshals a validation token into a new buffer.
1017
 *
1018
 * |buffer| should already be allocated and at least MARSHALLED_TOKEN_MAX_LEN
1019
 * bytes long. Stores the length of data stored in |buffer| in |buffer_len|.
1020
 *
1021
 * @param token      Validation token.
1022
 * @param buffer     Address to store the marshalled token.
1023
 * @param buffer_len Size of data stored in |buffer|.
1024
 */
1025
static int marshal_validation_token(QUIC_VALIDATION_TOKEN *token,
1026
    unsigned char *buffer, size_t *buffer_len)
1027
0
{
1028
0
    WPACKET wpkt = { 0 };
1029
0
    BUF_MEM *buf_mem = BUF_MEM_new();
1030
1031
0
    if (buffer == NULL || buf_mem == NULL
1032
0
        || (token->is_retry != 0 && token->is_retry != 1)) {
1033
0
        BUF_MEM_free(buf_mem);
1034
0
        return 0;
1035
0
    }
1036
1037
0
    if (!WPACKET_init(&wpkt, buf_mem)
1038
0
        || !WPACKET_put_bytes_u8(&wpkt, token->is_retry)
1039
0
        || !WPACKET_memcpy(&wpkt, &token->timestamp,
1040
0
            sizeof(token->timestamp))
1041
0
        || (token->is_retry
1042
0
            && (!WPACKET_sub_memcpy_u8(&wpkt, &token->odcid.id,
1043
0
                    token->odcid.id_len)
1044
0
                || !WPACKET_sub_memcpy_u8(&wpkt, &token->rscid.id,
1045
0
                    token->rscid.id_len)))
1046
0
        || !WPACKET_sub_memcpy_u8(&wpkt, token->remote_addr, token->remote_addr_len)
1047
0
        || !WPACKET_get_total_written(&wpkt, buffer_len)
1048
0
        || *buffer_len > MARSHALLED_TOKEN_MAX_LEN
1049
0
        || !WPACKET_finish(&wpkt)) {
1050
0
        WPACKET_cleanup(&wpkt);
1051
0
        BUF_MEM_free(buf_mem);
1052
0
        return 0;
1053
0
    }
1054
1055
0
    memcpy(buffer, buf_mem->data, *buffer_len);
1056
0
    BUF_MEM_free(buf_mem);
1057
0
    return 1;
1058
0
}
1059
1060
/**
1061
 * @brief Encrypts a validation token using AES-256-GCM
1062
 *
1063
 * @param port       The QUIC port containing the encryption key
1064
 * @param plaintext  The data to encrypt
1065
 * @param pt_len     Length of the plaintext
1066
 * @param ciphertext Buffer to receive encrypted data. If NULL, ct_len will be
1067
 *                   set to the required buffer size and function returns
1068
 *                   immediately.
1069
 * @param ct_len     Pointer to size_t that will receive the ciphertext length.
1070
 *                   This also includes bytes for QUIC_RETRY_INTEGRITY_TAG_LEN.
1071
 *
1072
 * @return 1 on success, 0 on failure
1073
 *
1074
 * The ciphertext format is:
1075
 * [EVP_GCM_IV_LEN bytes IV][encrypted data][EVP_GCM_TAG_LEN bytes tag]
1076
 */
1077
static int encrypt_validation_token(const QUIC_PORT *port,
1078
    const unsigned char *plaintext,
1079
    size_t pt_len,
1080
    unsigned char *ciphertext,
1081
    size_t *ct_len)
1082
0
{
1083
0
    int iv_len, len, ret = 0;
1084
0
    int tag_len;
1085
0
    unsigned char *iv = ciphertext, *data, *tag;
1086
1087
0
    if ((tag_len = EVP_CIPHER_CTX_get_tag_length(port->token_ctx)) <= 0
1088
0
        || (iv_len = EVP_CIPHER_CTX_get_iv_length(port->token_ctx)) <= 0)
1089
0
        goto err;
1090
1091
0
    *ct_len = iv_len + pt_len + tag_len + QUIC_RETRY_INTEGRITY_TAG_LEN;
1092
0
    if (ciphertext == NULL) {
1093
0
        ret = 1;
1094
0
        goto err;
1095
0
    }
1096
1097
0
    data = ciphertext + iv_len;
1098
0
    tag = data + pt_len;
1099
1100
0
    if (!RAND_bytes_ex(port->engine->libctx, ciphertext, iv_len, 0)
1101
0
        || !EVP_EncryptInit_ex(port->token_ctx, NULL, NULL, NULL, iv)
1102
0
        || !EVP_EncryptUpdate(port->token_ctx, data, &len, plaintext, (int)pt_len)
1103
0
        || !EVP_EncryptFinal_ex(port->token_ctx, data + pt_len, &len)
1104
0
        || !EVP_CIPHER_CTX_ctrl(port->token_ctx, EVP_CTRL_GCM_GET_TAG, tag_len, tag))
1105
0
        goto err;
1106
1107
0
    ret = 1;
1108
0
err:
1109
0
    return ret;
1110
0
}
1111
1112
/**
1113
 * @brief Decrypts a validation token using AES-256-GCM
1114
 *
1115
 * @param port       The QUIC port containing the decryption key
1116
 * @param ciphertext The encrypted data (including IV and tag)
1117
 * @param ct_len     Length of the ciphertext
1118
 * @param plaintext  Buffer to receive decrypted data. If NULL, pt_len will be
1119
 *                   set to the required buffer size.
1120
 * @param pt_len     Pointer to size_t that will receive the plaintext length
1121
 *
1122
 * @return 1 on success, 0 on failure
1123
 *
1124
 * Expected ciphertext format:
1125
 * [EVP_GCM_IV_LEN bytes IV][encrypted data][EVP_GCM_TAG_LEN bytes tag]
1126
 */
1127
static int decrypt_validation_token(const QUIC_PORT *port,
1128
    const unsigned char *ciphertext,
1129
    size_t ct_len,
1130
    unsigned char *plaintext,
1131
    size_t *pt_len)
1132
0
{
1133
0
    int iv_len, len = 0, ret = 0;
1134
0
    int tag_len;
1135
0
    const unsigned char *iv = ciphertext, *data, *tag;
1136
1137
0
    if ((tag_len = EVP_CIPHER_CTX_get_tag_length(port->token_ctx)) <= 0
1138
0
        || (iv_len = EVP_CIPHER_CTX_get_iv_length(port->token_ctx)) <= 0)
1139
0
        goto err;
1140
1141
    /* Prevent decryption of a buffer that is not within reasonable bounds */
1142
0
    if (ct_len < (size_t)iv_len + tag_len || ct_len > ENCRYPTED_TOKEN_MAX_LEN)
1143
0
        goto err;
1144
1145
0
    *pt_len = ct_len - iv_len - tag_len;
1146
0
    if (plaintext == NULL) {
1147
0
        ret = 1;
1148
0
        goto err;
1149
0
    }
1150
1151
0
    data = ciphertext + iv_len;
1152
0
    tag = ciphertext + ct_len - tag_len;
1153
1154
0
    if (!EVP_DecryptInit_ex(port->token_ctx, NULL, NULL, NULL, iv)
1155
0
        || !EVP_DecryptUpdate(port->token_ctx, plaintext, &len, data,
1156
0
            (int)(ct_len - iv_len - tag_len))
1157
0
        || !EVP_CIPHER_CTX_ctrl(port->token_ctx, EVP_CTRL_GCM_SET_TAG, tag_len,
1158
0
            (void *)tag)
1159
0
        || !EVP_DecryptFinal_ex(port->token_ctx, plaintext + len, &len))
1160
0
        goto err;
1161
1162
0
    ret = 1;
1163
1164
0
err:
1165
0
    return ret;
1166
0
}
1167
1168
/**
1169
 * @brief Parses contents of a buffer into a validation token.
1170
 *
1171
 * VALIDATION_TOKEN should already be initialized. Does some basic sanity checks.
1172
 *
1173
 * @param token   Validation token to fill data in.
1174
 * @param buf     Buffer of previously marshaled validation token.
1175
 * @param buf_len Length of |buf|.
1176
 */
1177
static int parse_validation_token(QUIC_VALIDATION_TOKEN *token,
1178
    const unsigned char *buf, size_t buf_len)
1179
0
{
1180
0
    PACKET pkt, subpkt;
1181
1182
0
    if (buf == NULL || token == NULL)
1183
0
        return 0;
1184
1185
0
    token->remote_addr = NULL;
1186
1187
0
    if (!PACKET_buf_init(&pkt, buf, buf_len)
1188
0
        || !PACKET_copy_bytes(&pkt, &token->is_retry, sizeof(token->is_retry))
1189
0
        || !(token->is_retry == 0 || token->is_retry == 1)
1190
0
        || !PACKET_copy_bytes(&pkt, (unsigned char *)&token->timestamp,
1191
0
            sizeof(token->timestamp))
1192
0
        || (token->is_retry
1193
0
            && (!PACKET_get_length_prefixed_1(&pkt, &subpkt)
1194
0
                || (token->odcid.id_len = (unsigned char)PACKET_remaining(&subpkt))
1195
0
                    > QUIC_MAX_CONN_ID_LEN
1196
0
                || !PACKET_copy_bytes(&subpkt,
1197
0
                    (unsigned char *)&token->odcid.id,
1198
0
                    token->odcid.id_len)
1199
0
                || !PACKET_get_length_prefixed_1(&pkt, &subpkt)
1200
0
                || (token->rscid.id_len = (unsigned char)PACKET_remaining(&subpkt))
1201
0
                    > QUIC_MAX_CONN_ID_LEN
1202
0
                || !PACKET_copy_bytes(&subpkt, (unsigned char *)&token->rscid.id,
1203
0
                    token->rscid.id_len)))
1204
0
        || !PACKET_get_length_prefixed_1(&pkt, &subpkt)
1205
0
        || (token->remote_addr_len = PACKET_remaining(&subpkt)) == 0
1206
0
        || (token->remote_addr = OPENSSL_malloc(token->remote_addr_len)) == NULL
1207
0
        || !PACKET_copy_bytes(&subpkt, token->remote_addr, token->remote_addr_len)
1208
0
        || PACKET_remaining(&pkt) != 0) {
1209
0
        cleanup_validation_token(token);
1210
0
        return 0;
1211
0
    }
1212
1213
0
    return 1;
1214
0
}
1215
1216
/**
1217
 * @brief Sends a QUIC Retry packet to a client.
1218
 *
1219
 * This function constructs and sends a Retry packet to the specified client
1220
 * using the provided connection header information. The Retry packet
1221
 * includes a generated validation token and a new connection ID, following
1222
 * the QUIC protocol specifications for connection establishment.
1223
 *
1224
 * @param port        Pointer to the QUIC port from which to send the packet.
1225
 * @param peer        Address of the client peer receiving the packet.
1226
 * @param client_hdr  Header of the client's initial packet, containing
1227
 *                    connection IDs and other relevant information.
1228
 *
1229
 * This function performs the following steps:
1230
 * - Generates a validation token for the client.
1231
 * - Sets the destination and source connection IDs.
1232
 * - Calculates the integrity tag and sets the token length.
1233
 * - Encodes and sends the packet via the BIO network interface.
1234
 *
1235
 * Error handling is included for failures in CID generation, encoding, and
1236
 * network transmiss
1237
 */
1238
static void port_send_retry(QUIC_PORT *port,
1239
    BIO_ADDR *peer,
1240
    QUIC_PKT_HDR *client_hdr)
1241
0
{
1242
0
    BIO_MSG msg[1];
1243
    /*
1244
     * Buffer is used for both marshalling the token as well as for the RETRY
1245
     * packet. The size of buffer should not be less than
1246
     * MARSHALLED_TOKEN_MAX_LEN.
1247
     */
1248
0
    unsigned char buffer[512];
1249
0
    unsigned char ct_buf[ENCRYPTED_TOKEN_MAX_LEN];
1250
0
    WPACKET wpkt;
1251
0
    size_t written, token_buf_len, ct_len;
1252
0
    QUIC_PKT_HDR hdr = { 0 };
1253
0
    QUIC_VALIDATION_TOKEN token = { 0 };
1254
0
    int ok;
1255
1256
0
    if (!ossl_assert(sizeof(buffer) >= MARSHALLED_TOKEN_MAX_LEN))
1257
0
        return;
1258
    /*
1259
     * 17.2.5.1 Sending a Retry packet
1260
     *   dst ConnId is src ConnId we got from client
1261
     *   src ConnId comes from local conn ID manager
1262
     */
1263
0
    memset(&hdr, 0, sizeof(QUIC_PKT_HDR));
1264
0
    hdr.dst_conn_id = client_hdr->src_conn_id;
1265
    /*
1266
     * this is the random connection ID, we expect client is
1267
     * going to send the ID with next INITIAL packet which
1268
     * will also come with token we generate here.
1269
     */
1270
0
    ok = ossl_quic_lcidm_get_unused_cid(port->lcidm, &hdr.src_conn_id);
1271
0
    if (ok == 0)
1272
0
        goto err;
1273
1274
0
    memset(&token, 0, sizeof(QUIC_VALIDATION_TOKEN));
1275
1276
    /* Generate retry validation token */
1277
0
    if (!generate_token(peer, client_hdr->dst_conn_id,
1278
0
            hdr.src_conn_id, &token, 1)
1279
0
        || !marshal_validation_token(&token, buffer, &token_buf_len)
1280
0
        || !encrypt_validation_token(port, buffer, token_buf_len, NULL,
1281
0
            &ct_len)
1282
0
        || ct_len > ENCRYPTED_TOKEN_MAX_LEN
1283
0
        || !encrypt_validation_token(port, buffer, token_buf_len, ct_buf,
1284
0
            &ct_len)
1285
0
        || !ossl_assert(ct_len >= QUIC_RETRY_INTEGRITY_TAG_LEN))
1286
0
        goto err;
1287
1288
0
    hdr.dst_conn_id = client_hdr->src_conn_id;
1289
0
    hdr.type = QUIC_PKT_TYPE_RETRY;
1290
0
    hdr.fixed = 1;
1291
0
    hdr.version = 1;
1292
0
    hdr.len = ct_len;
1293
0
    hdr.data = ct_buf;
1294
0
    ok = ossl_quic_calculate_retry_integrity_tag(port->engine->libctx,
1295
0
        port->engine->propq, &hdr,
1296
0
        &client_hdr->dst_conn_id,
1297
0
        ct_buf + ct_len
1298
0
            - QUIC_RETRY_INTEGRITY_TAG_LEN);
1299
0
    if (ok == 0)
1300
0
        goto err;
1301
1302
0
    hdr.token = hdr.data;
1303
0
    hdr.token_len = hdr.len;
1304
1305
0
    msg[0].data = buffer;
1306
0
    msg[0].peer = peer;
1307
0
    msg[0].local = NULL;
1308
0
    msg[0].flags = 0;
1309
1310
0
    ok = WPACKET_init_static_len(&wpkt, buffer, sizeof(buffer), 0);
1311
0
    if (ok == 0)
1312
0
        goto err;
1313
1314
0
    ok = ossl_quic_wire_encode_pkt_hdr(&wpkt, client_hdr->dst_conn_id.id_len,
1315
0
        &hdr, NULL);
1316
0
    if (ok == 0)
1317
0
        goto err;
1318
1319
0
    ok = WPACKET_get_total_written(&wpkt, &msg[0].data_len);
1320
0
    if (ok == 0)
1321
0
        goto err;
1322
1323
0
    ok = WPACKET_finish(&wpkt);
1324
0
    if (ok == 0)
1325
0
        goto err;
1326
1327
    /*
1328
     * TODO(QUIC FUTURE) need to retry this in the event it return EAGAIN
1329
     * on a non-blocking BIO
1330
     */
1331
0
    if (!BIO_sendmmsg(port->net_wbio, msg, sizeof(BIO_MSG), 1, 0, &written))
1332
0
        ERR_raise_data(ERR_LIB_SSL, SSL_R_QUIC_NETWORK_ERROR,
1333
0
            "port retry send failed due to network BIO I/O error");
1334
1335
0
err:
1336
0
    cleanup_validation_token(&token);
1337
0
}
1338
1339
/**
1340
 * @brief Sends a QUIC Version Negotiation packet to the specified peer.
1341
 *
1342
 * This function constructs and sends a Version Negotiation packet using
1343
 * the connection IDs from the client's initial packet header. The
1344
 * Version Negotiation packet indicates support for QUIC version 1.
1345
 *
1346
 * @param port      Pointer to the QUIC_PORT structure representing the port
1347
 *                  context used for network communication.
1348
 * @param peer      Pointer to the BIO_ADDR structure specifying the address
1349
 *                  of the peer to which the Version Negotiation packet
1350
 *                  will be sent.
1351
 * @param client_hdr Pointer to the QUIC_PKT_HDR structure containing the
1352
 *                  client's packet header used to extract connection IDs.
1353
 *
1354
 * @note The function will raise an error if sending the message fails.
1355
 */
1356
static void port_send_version_negotiation(QUIC_PORT *port, BIO_ADDR *peer,
1357
    QUIC_PKT_HDR *client_hdr)
1358
0
{
1359
0
    BIO_MSG msg[1];
1360
0
    unsigned char buffer[1024];
1361
0
    QUIC_PKT_HDR hdr;
1362
0
    WPACKET wpkt;
1363
0
    uint32_t supported_versions[1];
1364
0
    size_t written;
1365
0
    size_t i;
1366
1367
0
    memset(&hdr, 0, sizeof(QUIC_PKT_HDR));
1368
    /*
1369
     * Reverse the source and dst conn ids
1370
     */
1371
0
    hdr.dst_conn_id = client_hdr->src_conn_id;
1372
0
    hdr.src_conn_id = client_hdr->dst_conn_id;
1373
1374
    /*
1375
     * This is our list of supported protocol versions
1376
     * Currently only QUIC_VERSION_1
1377
     */
1378
0
    supported_versions[0] = QUIC_VERSION_1;
1379
1380
    /*
1381
     * Fill out the header fields
1382
     * Note: Version negotiation packets, must, unlike
1383
     * other packet types have a version of 0
1384
     */
1385
0
    hdr.type = QUIC_PKT_TYPE_VERSION_NEG;
1386
0
    hdr.version = 0;
1387
0
    hdr.token = 0;
1388
0
    hdr.token_len = 0;
1389
0
    hdr.len = sizeof(supported_versions);
1390
0
    hdr.data = (unsigned char *)supported_versions;
1391
1392
0
    msg[0].data = buffer;
1393
0
    msg[0].peer = peer;
1394
0
    msg[0].local = NULL;
1395
0
    msg[0].flags = 0;
1396
1397
0
    if (!WPACKET_init_static_len(&wpkt, buffer, sizeof(buffer), 0))
1398
0
        return;
1399
1400
0
    if (!ossl_quic_wire_encode_pkt_hdr(&wpkt, client_hdr->dst_conn_id.id_len,
1401
0
            &hdr, NULL))
1402
0
        return;
1403
1404
    /*
1405
     * Add the array of supported versions to the end of the packet
1406
     */
1407
0
    for (i = 0; i < OSSL_NELEM(supported_versions); i++) {
1408
0
        if (!WPACKET_put_bytes_u32(&wpkt, supported_versions[i]))
1409
0
            return;
1410
0
    }
1411
1412
0
    if (!WPACKET_get_total_written(&wpkt, &msg[0].data_len))
1413
0
        return;
1414
1415
0
    if (!WPACKET_finish(&wpkt))
1416
0
        return;
1417
1418
    /*
1419
     * Send it back to the client attempting to connect
1420
     * TODO(QUIC FUTURE): Need to handle the EAGAIN case here, if the
1421
     * BIO_sendmmsg call falls in a retryable manner
1422
     */
1423
0
    if (!BIO_sendmmsg(port->net_wbio, msg, sizeof(BIO_MSG), 1, 0, &written))
1424
0
        ERR_raise_data(ERR_LIB_SSL, SSL_R_QUIC_NETWORK_ERROR,
1425
0
            "port version negotiation send failed");
1426
0
}
1427
1428
/**
1429
 * @brief definitions of token lifetimes
1430
 *
1431
 * RETRY tokens are only valid for 10 seconds
1432
 * NEW_TOKEN tokens have a lifetime of 3600 sec (1 hour)
1433
 */
1434
1435
0
#define RETRY_LIFETIME 10
1436
0
#define NEW_TOKEN_LIFETIME 3600
1437
/**
1438
 * @brief Validates a received token in a QUIC packet header.
1439
 *
1440
 * This function checks the validity of a token contained in the provided
1441
 * QUIC packet header (`QUIC_PKT_HDR *hdr`). The validation process involves
1442
 * verifying that the token matches an expected format and value. If the
1443
 * token is from a RETRY packet, the function extracts the original connection
1444
 * ID (ODCID)/original source connection ID (SCID) and stores it in the provided
1445
 * parameters. If the token is from a NEW_TOKEN packet, the values will be
1446
 * derived instead.
1447
 *
1448
 * @param hdr   Pointer to the QUIC packet header containing the token.
1449
 * @param port  Pointer to the QUIC port from which to send the packet.
1450
 * @param peer  Address of the client peer receiving the packet.
1451
 * @param odcid Pointer to the connection ID structure to store the ODCID if the
1452
 *              token is valid.
1453
 * @param scid  Pointer to the connection ID structure to store the SCID if the
1454
 *              token is valid.
1455
 *
1456
 * @return      1 if the token is valid and ODCID/SCID are successfully set.
1457
 *              0 otherwise.
1458
 *
1459
 * The function performs the following checks:
1460
 * - Token length meets the required minimum.
1461
 * - Buffer matches expected format.
1462
 * - Peer address matches previous connection address.
1463
 * - Token has not expired. Currently set to 10 seconds for tokens from RETRY
1464
 *   packets and 60 minutes for tokens from NEW_TOKEN packets. This may be
1465
 *   configurable in the future.
1466
 */
1467
static int port_validate_token(QUIC_PKT_HDR *hdr, QUIC_PORT *port,
1468
    BIO_ADDR *peer, QUIC_CONN_ID *odcid, uint8_t *gen_new_token)
1469
0
{
1470
0
    int ret = 0;
1471
0
    QUIC_VALIDATION_TOKEN token = { 0 };
1472
0
    uint64_t time_diff;
1473
0
    size_t remote_addr_len, dec_token_len;
1474
0
    unsigned char *remote_addr = NULL, dec_token[MARSHALLED_TOKEN_MAX_LEN];
1475
0
    OSSL_TIME now = ossl_time_now();
1476
1477
0
    *gen_new_token = 0;
1478
1479
0
    if (!decrypt_validation_token(port, hdr->token, hdr->token_len, NULL,
1480
0
            &dec_token_len)
1481
0
        || dec_token_len > MARSHALLED_TOKEN_MAX_LEN
1482
0
        || !decrypt_validation_token(port, hdr->token, hdr->token_len,
1483
0
            dec_token, &dec_token_len)
1484
0
        || !parse_validation_token(&token, dec_token, dec_token_len))
1485
0
        goto err;
1486
1487
    /*
1488
     * Validate token timestamp. Current time should not be before the token
1489
     * timestamp.
1490
     */
1491
0
    if (ossl_time_compare(now, token.timestamp) < 0)
1492
0
        goto err;
1493
0
    time_diff = ossl_time2seconds(ossl_time_abs_difference(token.timestamp,
1494
0
        now));
1495
0
    if ((token.is_retry && time_diff > RETRY_LIFETIME)
1496
0
        || (!token.is_retry && time_diff > NEW_TOKEN_LIFETIME))
1497
0
        goto err;
1498
1499
    /* Validate remote address */
1500
0
    if (!BIO_ADDR_rawaddress(peer, NULL, &remote_addr_len)
1501
0
        || remote_addr_len != token.remote_addr_len
1502
0
        || (remote_addr = OPENSSL_malloc(remote_addr_len)) == NULL
1503
0
        || !BIO_ADDR_rawaddress(peer, remote_addr, &remote_addr_len)
1504
0
        || memcmp(remote_addr, token.remote_addr, remote_addr_len) != 0)
1505
0
        goto err;
1506
1507
    /*
1508
     * Set ODCID and SCID. If the token is from a RETRY packet, retrieve both
1509
     * from the token. Otherwise, generate a new ODCID and use the header's
1510
     * source connection ID for SCID.
1511
     */
1512
0
    if (token.is_retry) {
1513
        /*
1514
         * We're parsing a packet header before its gone through AEAD validation
1515
         * here, so there is a chance we are dealing with corrupted data. Make
1516
         * Sure the dcid encoded in the token matches the headers dcid to
1517
         * mitigate that.
1518
         * TODO(QUIC FUTURE): Consider handling AEAD validation at the port
1519
         * level rather than the QRX/channel level to eliminate the need for
1520
         * this.
1521
         */
1522
0
        if (token.rscid.id_len != hdr->dst_conn_id.id_len
1523
0
            || memcmp(&token.rscid.id, &hdr->dst_conn_id.id,
1524
0
                   token.rscid.id_len)
1525
0
                != 0)
1526
0
            goto err;
1527
0
        *odcid = token.odcid;
1528
0
    } else {
1529
0
        if (!ossl_quic_lcidm_get_unused_cid(port->lcidm, odcid))
1530
0
            goto err;
1531
0
    }
1532
1533
    /*
1534
     * Determine if we need to send a NEW_TOKEN frame
1535
     * If we validated a retry token, we should always
1536
     * send a NEW_TOKEN frame to the client
1537
     *
1538
     * If however, we validated a NEW_TOKEN, which may be
1539
     * reused multiple times, only send a NEW_TOKEN frame
1540
     * if the existing received token has less than 10% of its lifetime
1541
     * remaining.  This prevents us from constantly sending
1542
     * NEW_TOKEN frames on every connection when not needed
1543
     */
1544
0
    if (token.is_retry) {
1545
0
        *gen_new_token = 1;
1546
0
    } else {
1547
0
        if (time_diff > ((NEW_TOKEN_LIFETIME * 9) / 10))
1548
0
            *gen_new_token = 1;
1549
0
    }
1550
1551
0
    ret = 1;
1552
0
err:
1553
0
    cleanup_validation_token(&token);
1554
0
    OPENSSL_free(remote_addr);
1555
0
    return ret;
1556
0
}
1557
1558
static void generate_new_token(QUIC_CHANNEL *ch, BIO_ADDR *peer)
1559
0
{
1560
0
    QUIC_CONN_ID rscid = { 0 };
1561
0
    QUIC_VALIDATION_TOKEN token;
1562
0
    unsigned char buffer[ENCRYPTED_TOKEN_MAX_LEN];
1563
0
    unsigned char *ct_buf;
1564
0
    size_t ct_len;
1565
0
    size_t token_buf_len = 0;
1566
1567
    /* Clients never send a NEW_TOKEN */
1568
0
    if (!ch->is_server)
1569
0
        return;
1570
1571
0
    ct_buf = OPENSSL_zalloc(ENCRYPTED_TOKEN_MAX_LEN);
1572
0
    if (ct_buf == NULL)
1573
0
        return;
1574
1575
    /*
1576
     * NEW_TOKEN tokens may be used for multiple subsequent connections
1577
     * within their timeout period, so don't reserve an rscid here
1578
     * like we do for retry tokens, instead, just fill it with random
1579
     * data, as we won't use it anyway
1580
     */
1581
0
    rscid.id_len = 8;
1582
0
    if (!RAND_bytes_ex(ch->port->engine->libctx, rscid.id, 8, 0)) {
1583
0
        OPENSSL_free(ct_buf);
1584
0
        return;
1585
0
    }
1586
1587
0
    memset(&token, 0, sizeof(QUIC_VALIDATION_TOKEN));
1588
1589
0
    if (!generate_token(peer, ch->init_dcid, rscid, &token, 0)
1590
0
        || !marshal_validation_token(&token, buffer, &token_buf_len)
1591
0
        || !encrypt_validation_token(ch->port, buffer, token_buf_len, NULL,
1592
0
            &ct_len)
1593
0
        || ct_len > ENCRYPTED_TOKEN_MAX_LEN
1594
0
        || !encrypt_validation_token(ch->port, buffer, token_buf_len, ct_buf,
1595
0
            &ct_len)
1596
0
        || !ossl_assert(ct_len >= QUIC_RETRY_INTEGRITY_TAG_LEN)) {
1597
0
        OPENSSL_free(ct_buf);
1598
0
        cleanup_validation_token(&token);
1599
0
        return;
1600
0
    }
1601
1602
0
    ch->pending_new_token = ct_buf;
1603
0
    ch->pending_new_token_len = ct_len;
1604
1605
0
    cleanup_validation_token(&token);
1606
0
}
1607
1608
/*
1609
 * This is called by the demux when we get a packet not destined for any known
1610
 * DCID.
1611
 */
1612
static void port_default_packet_handler(QUIC_URXE *e, void *arg,
1613
    const QUIC_CONN_ID *dcid)
1614
0
{
1615
0
    QUIC_PORT *port = arg;
1616
0
    PACKET pkt;
1617
0
    QUIC_PKT_HDR hdr;
1618
0
    QUIC_CHANNEL *ch = NULL, *new_ch = NULL;
1619
0
    QUIC_CONN_ID odcid;
1620
0
    uint8_t gen_new_token = 0;
1621
0
    OSSL_QRX *qrx = NULL;
1622
0
    OSSL_QRX *qrx_src = NULL;
1623
0
    OSSL_QRX_ARGS qrx_args = { 0 };
1624
0
    uint64_t cause_flags = 0;
1625
0
    OSSL_QRX_PKT *qrx_pkt = NULL;
1626
1627
    /* Don't handle anything if we are no longer running. */
1628
0
    if (!ossl_quic_port_is_running(port))
1629
0
        goto undesirable;
1630
1631
0
    if (port_try_handle_stateless_reset(port, e))
1632
0
        goto undesirable;
1633
1634
0
    if (dcid != NULL
1635
0
        && ossl_quic_lcidm_lookup(port->lcidm, dcid, NULL,
1636
0
            (void **)&ch)) {
1637
0
        assert(ch != NULL);
1638
0
        ossl_quic_channel_inject(ch, e);
1639
0
        return;
1640
0
    }
1641
1642
    /*
1643
     * If we have an incoming packet which doesn't match any existing connection
1644
     * we assume this is an attempt to make a new connection.
1645
     */
1646
0
    if (!port->allow_incoming)
1647
0
        goto undesirable;
1648
1649
    /*
1650
     * packet without destination connection id is invalid/corrupted here.
1651
     * stop wasting CPU cycles now.
1652
     */
1653
0
    if (dcid == NULL)
1654
0
        goto undesirable;
1655
1656
    /*
1657
     * We have got a packet for an unknown DCID. This might be an attempt to
1658
     * open a new connection.
1659
     */
1660
0
    if (e->data_len < QUIC_MIN_INITIAL_DGRAM_LEN)
1661
0
        goto undesirable;
1662
1663
0
    if (!PACKET_buf_init(&pkt, ossl_quic_urxe_data(e), e->data_len))
1664
0
        goto undesirable;
1665
1666
    /*
1667
     * We set short_conn_id_len to SIZE_MAX here which will cause the decode
1668
     * operation to fail if we get a 1-RTT packet. This is fine since we only
1669
     * care about Initial packets.
1670
     */
1671
0
    if (!ossl_quic_wire_decode_pkt_hdr(&pkt, SIZE_MAX, 1, 0, &hdr, NULL,
1672
0
            &cause_flags)) {
1673
        /*
1674
         * If we fail due to a bad version, we know the packet up to the version
1675
         * number was decoded, and we use it below to send a version
1676
         * negotiation packet
1677
         */
1678
0
        if ((cause_flags & QUIC_PKT_HDR_DECODE_BAD_VERSION) == 0)
1679
0
            goto undesirable;
1680
0
    }
1681
1682
0
    switch (hdr.version) {
1683
0
    case QUIC_VERSION_1:
1684
0
        break;
1685
1686
0
    case QUIC_VERSION_NONE:
1687
0
    default:
1688
1689
        /*
1690
         * If we get here, then we have a bogus version, and might need
1691
         * to send a version negotiation packet.  According to
1692
         * RFC 9000 s. 6 and 14.1, we only do so however, if the UDP datagram
1693
         * is a minimum of 1200 bytes in size
1694
         */
1695
0
        if (e->data_len < 1200)
1696
0
            goto undesirable;
1697
1698
        /*
1699
         * If we don't get a supported version, respond with a ver
1700
         * negotiation packet, and discard
1701
         * TODO(QUIC FUTURE): Rate limit the reception of these
1702
         */
1703
0
        port_send_version_negotiation(port, &e->peer, &hdr);
1704
0
        goto undesirable;
1705
0
    }
1706
1707
    /*
1708
     * We only care about Initial packets which might be trying to establish a
1709
     * connection.
1710
     */
1711
0
    if (hdr.type != QUIC_PKT_TYPE_INITIAL)
1712
0
        goto undesirable;
1713
1714
0
    if (port->max_pending_channels > 0 && ossl_list_incoming_ch_num(&port->incoming_channel_list) >= port->max_pending_channels)
1715
0
        goto undesirable;
1716
1717
0
    odcid.id_len = 0;
1718
1719
    /*
1720
     * Create qrx now so we can check integrity of packet
1721
     * which does not belong to any channel.
1722
     */
1723
0
    qrx_args.libctx = port->engine->libctx;
1724
0
    qrx_args.demux = port->demux;
1725
0
    qrx_args.short_conn_id_len = dcid->id_len;
1726
0
    qrx_args.max_deferred = 32;
1727
0
    qrx = ossl_qrx_new(&qrx_args);
1728
0
    if (qrx == NULL)
1729
0
        goto undesirable;
1730
1731
    /*
1732
     * Derive secrets for qrx only.
1733
     */
1734
0
    if (!ossl_quic_provide_initial_secret(port->engine->libctx,
1735
0
            port->engine->propq,
1736
0
            &hdr.dst_conn_id,
1737
0
            /* is_server */ 1,
1738
0
            qrx, NULL))
1739
0
        goto undesirable;
1740
1741
0
    if (ossl_qrx_validate_initial_packet(qrx, e, (const QUIC_CONN_ID *)dcid) == 0)
1742
0
        goto undesirable;
1743
1744
0
    if (port->validate_addr == 0) {
1745
        /*
1746
         * Forget qrx, because it becomes (almost) useless here. We must let
1747
         * channel to create a new QRX for connection ID server chooses. The
1748
         * validation keys for new DCID will be derived by
1749
         * ossl_quic_channel_on_new_conn() when we will be creating channel.
1750
         * See RFC 9000 section 7.2 negotiating connection id to better
1751
         * understand what's going on here.
1752
         *
1753
         * Did we say qrx is almost useless? Why? Because qrx remembers packets
1754
         * we just validated. Those packets must be injected to channel we are
1755
         * going to create. We use qrx_src alias so we can read packets from
1756
         * qrx and inject them to channel.
1757
         */
1758
0
        qrx_src = qrx;
1759
0
        qrx = NULL;
1760
0
    }
1761
    /*
1762
     * TODO(QUIC FUTURE): there should be some logic similar to accounting half-open
1763
     * states in TCP. If we reach certain threshold, then we want to
1764
     * validate clients.
1765
     */
1766
0
    if (port->validate_addr == 1 && hdr.token == NULL) {
1767
0
        port_send_retry(port, &e->peer, &hdr);
1768
0
        goto undesirable;
1769
0
    }
1770
1771
    /*
1772
     * Note, even if we don't enforce the sending of retry frames for
1773
     * server address validation, we may still get a token if we sent
1774
     * a NEW_TOKEN frame during a prior connection, which we should still
1775
     * validate here
1776
     */
1777
0
    if (hdr.token != NULL
1778
0
        && port_validate_token(&hdr, port, &e->peer,
1779
0
               &odcid, &gen_new_token)
1780
0
            == 0) {
1781
        /*
1782
         * RFC 9000 s 8.1.3
1783
         * When a server receives an Initial packet with an address
1784
         * validation token, it MUST attempt to validate the token,
1785
         * unless it has already completed address validation.
1786
         * If the token is invalid, then the server SHOULD proceed as
1787
         * if the client did not have a validated address,
1788
         * including potentially sending a Retry packet
1789
         * Note: If address validation is disabled, just act like
1790
         * the request is valid
1791
         */
1792
0
        if (port->validate_addr == 1) {
1793
            /*
1794
             * Again: we should consider saving initial encryption level
1795
             * secrets to token here to save some CPU cycles.
1796
             */
1797
0
            port_send_retry(port, &e->peer, &hdr);
1798
0
            goto undesirable;
1799
0
        }
1800
1801
        /*
1802
         * client is under amplification limit, until it completes
1803
         * handshake.
1804
         *
1805
         * forget qrx so channel can create a new one
1806
         * with valid initial encryption level keys.
1807
         */
1808
0
        if (qrx != NULL) {
1809
0
            qrx_src = qrx;
1810
0
            qrx = NULL;
1811
0
        }
1812
0
    }
1813
1814
0
    port_bind_channel(port, &e->peer, &hdr.dst_conn_id,
1815
0
        &odcid, qrx, &new_ch);
1816
1817
    /*
1818
     * if packet validates it gets moved to channel, we've just bound
1819
     * to port.
1820
     */
1821
0
    if (new_ch == NULL)
1822
0
        goto undesirable;
1823
1824
    /*
1825
     * Generate a token for sending in a later NEW_TOKEN frame
1826
     */
1827
0
    if (gen_new_token == 1)
1828
0
        generate_new_token(new_ch, &e->peer);
1829
1830
0
    if (qrx != NULL) {
1831
        /*
1832
         * The qrx belongs to channel now, so don't free it.
1833
         */
1834
0
        qrx = NULL;
1835
0
    } else {
1836
        /*
1837
         * We still need to salvage packets from almost forgotten qrx
1838
         * and pass them to channel.
1839
         */
1840
0
        while (ossl_qrx_read_pkt(qrx_src, &qrx_pkt) == 1)
1841
0
            ossl_quic_channel_inject_pkt(new_ch, qrx_pkt);
1842
0
        ossl_qrx_update_pn_space(qrx_src, new_ch->qrx);
1843
0
    }
1844
1845
    /*
1846
     * If function reaches this place, then packet got validated in
1847
     * ossl_qrx_validate_initial_packet(). Keep in mind the function
1848
     * ossl_qrx_validate_initial_packet() decrypts the packet to validate it.
1849
     * If packet validation was successful (and it was because we are here),
1850
     * then the function puts the packet to qrx->rx_pending. We must not call
1851
     * ossl_qrx_inject_urxe() here now, because we don't want to insert
1852
     * the packet to qrx->urx_pending which keeps packet waiting for decryption.
1853
     *
1854
     * We are going to call ossl_quic_demux_release_urxe() to dispose buffer
1855
     * which still holds encrypted data.
1856
     */
1857
1858
0
undesirable:
1859
0
    ossl_qrx_free(qrx);
1860
0
    ossl_qrx_free(qrx_src);
1861
0
    ossl_quic_demux_release_urxe(port->demux, e);
1862
0
}
1863
1864
void ossl_quic_port_raise_net_error(QUIC_PORT *port,
1865
    QUIC_CHANNEL *triggering_ch)
1866
0
{
1867
0
    QUIC_CHANNEL *ch;
1868
1869
0
    if (!ossl_quic_port_is_running(port))
1870
0
        return;
1871
1872
    /*
1873
     * Immediately capture any triggering error on the error stack, with a
1874
     * cover error.
1875
     */
1876
0
    ERR_raise_data(ERR_LIB_SSL, SSL_R_QUIC_NETWORK_ERROR,
1877
0
        "port failed due to network BIO I/O error");
1878
0
    OSSL_ERR_STATE_save(port->err_state);
1879
1880
0
    port_transition_failed(port);
1881
1882
    /* Give the triggering channel (if any) the first notification. */
1883
0
    if (triggering_ch != NULL)
1884
0
        ossl_quic_channel_raise_net_error(triggering_ch);
1885
1886
0
    OSSL_LIST_FOREACH(ch, ch, &port->channel_list)
1887
0
    if (ch != triggering_ch)
1888
0
        ossl_quic_channel_raise_net_error(ch);
1889
0
}
1890
1891
void ossl_quic_port_restore_err_state(const QUIC_PORT *port)
1892
0
{
1893
0
    ERR_clear_error();
1894
0
    OSSL_ERR_STATE_restore(port->err_state);
1895
0
}
1896
1897
void ossl_quic_port_set_max_idle_timeout(QUIC_PORT *port, uint64_t ms)
1898
0
{
1899
0
    port->max_idle_timeout = ms;
1900
0
}
1901
1902
uint64_t ossl_quic_port_get_max_idle_timeout(const QUIC_PORT *port)
1903
0
{
1904
0
    return port->max_idle_timeout;
1905
0
}
1906
1907
void ossl_quic_port_set_max_udp_payload_size(QUIC_PORT *port, uint64_t size)
1908
0
{
1909
0
    port->max_udp_payload_size = size;
1910
0
}
1911
1912
uint64_t ossl_quic_port_get_max_udp_payload_size(const QUIC_PORT *port)
1913
0
{
1914
0
    return port->max_udp_payload_size;
1915
0
}
1916
1917
void ossl_quic_port_set_init_max_data(QUIC_PORT *port, uint64_t max_data)
1918
0
{
1919
0
    port->init_max_data = max_data;
1920
0
}
1921
1922
uint64_t ossl_quic_port_get_init_max_data(const QUIC_PORT *port)
1923
0
{
1924
0
    return port->init_max_data;
1925
0
}
1926
1927
void ossl_quic_port_set_init_max_stream_data(QUIC_PORT *port, uint64_t max_data, int is_uni, int is_remote)
1928
0
{
1929
0
    if (is_uni) {
1930
0
        port->init_max_stream_data_uni = max_data;
1931
0
    } else {
1932
0
        if (is_remote)
1933
0
            port->init_max_stream_data_bidi_remote = max_data;
1934
0
        else
1935
0
            port->init_max_stream_data_bidi_local = max_data;
1936
0
    }
1937
0
}
1938
1939
uint64_t ossl_quic_port_get_init_max_stream_data(const QUIC_PORT *port, int is_uni, int is_remote)
1940
0
{
1941
0
    if (is_uni)
1942
0
        return port->init_max_stream_data_uni;
1943
0
    else
1944
0
        return is_remote ? port->init_max_stream_data_bidi_remote : port->init_max_stream_data_bidi_local;
1945
0
}
1946
1947
void ossl_quic_port_set_init_max_streams(QUIC_PORT *port, uint64_t max_streams, int is_uni)
1948
0
{
1949
0
    if (is_uni) {
1950
0
        port->init_max_streams_uni = max_streams;
1951
0
    } else {
1952
0
        port->init_max_streams_bidi = max_streams;
1953
0
    }
1954
0
}
1955
1956
uint64_t ossl_quic_port_get_init_max_streams(const QUIC_PORT *port, int is_uni)
1957
0
{
1958
0
    return is_uni ? port->init_max_streams_uni : port->init_max_streams_bidi;
1959
0
}
1960
1961
void ossl_quic_port_set_ack_delay_exponent(QUIC_PORT *port, uint64_t exp)
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{
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    port->ack_delay_exponent = (unsigned char)exp;
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}
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uint64_t ossl_quic_port_get_ack_delay_exponent(const QUIC_PORT *port)
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{
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    return port->ack_delay_exponent;
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}
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void ossl_quic_port_set_max_ack_delay(QUIC_PORT *port, uint64_t ms)
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{
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    port->max_ack_delay = ms;
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}
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uint64_t ossl_quic_port_get_max_ack_delay(const QUIC_PORT *port)
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{
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    return port->max_ack_delay;
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}
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void ossl_quic_port_set_disable_active_migration(QUIC_PORT *port, uint64_t disable)
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{
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    port->disable_active_migration = (unsigned char)disable;
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}
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uint64_t ossl_quic_port_get_disable_active_migration(const QUIC_PORT *port)
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{
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    return port->disable_active_migration;
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}
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void ossl_quic_port_set_active_conn_id_limit(QUIC_PORT *port, uint64_t limit)
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{
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    port->active_conn_id_limit = limit;
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}
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uint64_t ossl_quic_port_get_active_conn_id_limit(const QUIC_PORT *port)
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{
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    return port->active_conn_id_limit;
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}
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uint64_t ossl_quic_port_get_max_pending_channels(const QUIC_PORT *port)
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{
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    return port->max_pending_channels;
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}
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void ossl_quic_port_set_max_pending_channels(QUIC_PORT *port, uint64_t max_pending_channels)
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{
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    port->max_pending_channels = max_pending_channels;
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}