From 0bdc49221b325feb3a09988737559361fe916be2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: madmaxoft Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2014 22:27:53 +0200 Subject: PolarSSL wrappers for the SSL context. --- src/PolarSSL++/BlockingSslClientSocket.cpp | 195 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ src/PolarSSL++/BlockingSslClientSocket.h | 80 ++++++++++++ src/PolarSSL++/BufferedSslContext.cpp | 62 +++++++++ src/PolarSSL++/BufferedSslContext.h | 52 ++++++++ src/PolarSSL++/CMakeLists.txt | 18 ++- src/PolarSSL++/CallbackSslContext.cpp | 59 +++++++++ src/PolarSSL++/CallbackSslContext.h | 61 +++++++++ src/PolarSSL++/SslContext.cpp | 181 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ src/PolarSSL++/SslContext.h | 134 ++++++++++++++++++++ src/PolarSSL++/X509Cert.h | 10 +- 10 files changed, 847 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) create mode 100644 src/PolarSSL++/BlockingSslClientSocket.cpp create mode 100644 src/PolarSSL++/BlockingSslClientSocket.h create mode 100644 src/PolarSSL++/BufferedSslContext.cpp create mode 100644 src/PolarSSL++/BufferedSslContext.h create mode 100644 src/PolarSSL++/CallbackSslContext.cpp create mode 100644 src/PolarSSL++/CallbackSslContext.h create mode 100644 src/PolarSSL++/SslContext.cpp create mode 100644 src/PolarSSL++/SslContext.h diff --git a/src/PolarSSL++/BlockingSslClientSocket.cpp b/src/PolarSSL++/BlockingSslClientSocket.cpp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..20b2df1e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/PolarSSL++/BlockingSslClientSocket.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,195 @@ + +// BlockingSslClientSocket.cpp + +// Implements the cBlockingSslClientSocket class representing a blocking TCP socket with client SSL encryption over it + +#include "Globals.h" +#include "BlockingSslClientSocket.h" + + + + + +cBlockingSslClientSocket::cBlockingSslClientSocket(void) : + m_IsConnected(false), + m_Ssl(*this) +{ + // Nothing needed yet +} + + + + + +bool cBlockingSslClientSocket::Connect(const AString & a_ServerName, UInt16 a_Port) +{ + // If already connected, report an error: + if (m_IsConnected) + { + // TODO: Handle this better - if connected to the same server and port, and the socket is alive, return success + m_LastErrorText = "Already connected"; + return false; + } + + // Connect the underlying socket: + m_Socket.CreateSocket(cSocket::IPv4); + if (!m_Socket.ConnectIPv4(a_ServerName.c_str(), a_Port)) + { + Printf(m_LastErrorText, "Socket connect failed: %s", m_Socket.GetLastErrorString().c_str()); + return false; + } + + // Initialize the SSL: + int ret = m_Ssl.Initialize(true); + if (ret != 0) + { + Printf(m_LastErrorText, "SSL initialization failed: -0x%x", -ret); + return false; + } + + // If we have been assigned a trusted CA root cert store, push it into the SSL context: + if (m_CACerts.get() != NULL) + { + m_Ssl.SetCACerts(m_CACerts, m_ExpectedPeerName); + } + + ret = m_Ssl.Handshake(); + if (ret != 0) + { + Printf(m_LastErrorText, "SSL handshake failed: -0x%x", -ret); + return false; + } + + m_IsConnected = true; + return true; +} + + + + + + +bool cBlockingSslClientSocket::SetTrustedRootCertsFromString(const AString & a_CACerts, const AString & a_ExpectedPeerName) +{ + // Warn if used multiple times, but don't signal an error: + if (m_CACerts.get() != NULL) + { + LOGWARNING( + "SSL: Trying to set multiple trusted CA root cert stores, only the last one will be used. Name: %s", + a_ExpectedPeerName.c_str() + ); + } + + // Parse the cert: + m_CACerts.reset(new cX509Cert); + int ret = m_CACerts->Parse(a_CACerts.data(), a_CACerts.size()); + if (ret < 0) + { + Printf(m_LastErrorText, "CA cert parsing failed: -0x%x", -ret); + return false; + } + m_ExpectedPeerName = a_ExpectedPeerName; + + return true; +} + + + + + +bool cBlockingSslClientSocket::Send(const void * a_Data, size_t a_NumBytes) +{ + ASSERT(m_IsConnected); + + // Keep sending the data until all of it is sent: + const char * Data = (const char *)a_Data; + size_t NumBytes = a_NumBytes; + for (;;) + { + int res = m_Ssl.WritePlain(a_Data, a_NumBytes); + if (res < 0) + { + ASSERT(res != POLARSSL_ERR_NET_WANT_READ); // This should never happen with callback-based SSL + ASSERT(res != POLARSSL_ERR_NET_WANT_WRITE); // This should never happen with callback-based SSL + Printf(m_LastErrorText, "Data cannot be written to SSL context: -0x%x", -res); + return false; + } + else + { + Data += res; + NumBytes -= res; + if (NumBytes == 0) + { + return true; + } + } + } +} + + + + + + +int cBlockingSslClientSocket::Receive(void * a_Data, size_t a_MaxBytes) +{ + ASSERT(m_IsConnected); + + int res = m_Ssl.ReadPlain(a_Data, a_MaxBytes); + if (res < 0) + { + Printf(m_LastErrorText, "Data cannot be read form SSL context: -0x%x", -res); + } + return res; +} + + + + + +void cBlockingSslClientSocket::Disconnect(void) +{ + // Ignore if not connected + if (!m_IsConnected) + { + return; + } + + m_Ssl.NotifyClose(); + m_Socket.CloseSocket(); + m_IsConnected = false; +} + + + + + +int cBlockingSslClientSocket::ReceiveEncrypted(unsigned char * a_Buffer, size_t a_NumBytes) +{ + int res = m_Socket.Receive((char *)a_Buffer, a_NumBytes, 0); + if (res < 0) + { + // PolarSSL's net routines distinguish between connection reset and general failure, we don't need to + return POLARSSL_ERR_NET_RECV_FAILED; + } + return res; +} + + + + + +int cBlockingSslClientSocket::SendEncrypted(const unsigned char * a_Buffer, size_t a_NumBytes) +{ + int res = m_Socket.Send((const char *)a_Buffer, a_NumBytes); + if (res < 0) + { + // PolarSSL's net routines distinguish between connection reset and general failure, we don't need to + return POLARSSL_ERR_NET_SEND_FAILED; + } + return res; +} + + + + diff --git a/src/PolarSSL++/BlockingSslClientSocket.h b/src/PolarSSL++/BlockingSslClientSocket.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7af897582 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/PolarSSL++/BlockingSslClientSocket.h @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ + +// BlockingSslClientSocket.h + +// Declares the cBlockingSslClientSocket class representing a blocking TCP socket with client SSL encryption over it + + + + + +#pragma once + +#include "CallbackSslContext.h" +#include "../OSSupport/Socket.h" + + + + + +class cBlockingSslClientSocket : + protected cCallbackSslContext::cDataCallbacks +{ +public: + cBlockingSslClientSocket(void); + + /** Connects to the specified server and performs SSL handshake. + Returns true if successful, false on failure. Sets internal error text on failure. */ + bool Connect(const AString & a_ServerName, UInt16 a_Port); + + /** Sends the specified data over the connection. + Returns true if successful, false on failure. Sets the internal error text on failure. */ + bool Send(const void * a_Data, size_t a_NumBytes); + + /** Receives data from the connection. + Blocks until there is any data available, then returns as much as possible. + Returns the number of bytes actually received, negative number on failure. + Sets the internal error text on failure. */ + int Receive(void * a_Data, size_t a_MaxBytes); + + /** Disconnects the connection gracefully, if possible. + Note that this also frees the internal SSL context, so all the certificates etc. are lost. */ + void Disconnect(void); + + /** Sets the root certificates that are to be trusted. Forces the connection to use strict cert + verification. Needs to be used before calling Connect(). + a_ExpectedPeerName is the name that we expect to receive in the SSL peer's cert; verification will fail if + the presented name is different (possible MITM). + Returns true on success, false on failure. Sets internal error text on failure. */ + bool SetTrustedRootCertsFromString(const AString & a_CACerts, const AString & a_ExpectedPeerName); + + /** Returns the text of the last error that has occurred in this instance. */ + const AString & GetLastErrorText(void) const { return m_LastErrorText; } + +protected: + /** The SSL context used for the socket */ + cCallbackSslContext m_Ssl; + + /** The underlying socket to the SSL server */ + cSocket m_Socket; + + /** The trusted CA root cert store, if we are to verify the cert strictly. Set by SetTrustedRootCertsFromString(). */ + cX509CertPtr m_CACerts; + + /** The expected SSL peer's name, if we are to verify the cert strictly. Set by SetTrustedRootCertsFromString(). */ + AString m_ExpectedPeerName; + + /** Text of the last error that has occurred. */ + AString m_LastErrorText; + + /** Set to true if the connection established successfully. */ + bool m_IsConnected; + + + // cCallbackSslContext::cDataCallbacks overrides: + virtual int ReceiveEncrypted(unsigned char * a_Buffer, size_t a_NumBytes) override; + virtual int SendEncrypted(const unsigned char * a_Buffer, size_t a_NumBytes) override; +} ; + + + + diff --git a/src/PolarSSL++/BufferedSslContext.cpp b/src/PolarSSL++/BufferedSslContext.cpp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..885b30c68 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/PolarSSL++/BufferedSslContext.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ + +// BufferedSslContext.cpp + +// Implements the cBufferedSslContext class representing a SSL context with the SSL peer data backed by a cByteBuffer + +#include "Globals.h" +#include "BufferedSslContext.h" + + + + + +cBufferedSslContext::cBufferedSslContext(size_t a_BufferSize): + m_OutgoingData(a_BufferSize), + m_IncomingData(a_BufferSize) +{ +} + + + + + +int cBufferedSslContext::ReceiveEncrypted(unsigned char * a_Buffer, size_t a_NumBytes) +{ + // Called when PolarSSL wants to read encrypted data from the SSL peer + // Read the data from the buffer inside this object, where the owner has stored them using WriteIncoming(): + size_t NumBytes = std::min(a_NumBytes, m_IncomingData.GetReadableSpace()); + if (NumBytes == 0) + { + return POLARSSL_ERR_NET_WANT_READ; + } + if (!m_IncomingData.ReadBuf(a_Buffer, NumBytes)) + { + m_IncomingData.ResetRead(); + return POLARSSL_ERR_NET_RECV_FAILED; + } + m_IncomingData.CommitRead(); + return (int)NumBytes; +} + + + + + +int cBufferedSslContext::SendEncrypted(const unsigned char * a_Buffer, size_t a_NumBytes) +{ + // Called when PolarSSL wants to write encrypted data to the SSL peer + // Write the data into the buffer inside this object, where the owner can later read them using ReadOutgoing(): + if (!m_OutgoingData.CanWriteBytes(a_NumBytes)) + { + return POLARSSL_ERR_NET_WANT_WRITE; + } + if (!m_OutgoingData.Write((const char *)a_Buffer, a_NumBytes)) + { + return POLARSSL_ERR_NET_SEND_FAILED; + } + return (int)a_NumBytes; +} + + + + diff --git a/src/PolarSSL++/BufferedSslContext.h b/src/PolarSSL++/BufferedSslContext.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..1b7e1af46 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/PolarSSL++/BufferedSslContext.h @@ -0,0 +1,52 @@ + +// BufferedSslContext.h + +// Declares the cBufferedSslContext class representing a SSL context with the SSL peer data backed by a cByteBuffer + + + + + +#pragma once + +#include "SslContext.h" + + + + + +class cBufferedSslContext : + public cSslContext +{ + typedef cSslContext super; + +public: + /** Creates a new context with the buffers of specified size for the encrypted / decrypted data. */ + cBufferedSslContext(size_t a_BufferSize = 64000); + + /** Stores the specified data in the "incoming" buffer, to be process by the SSL decryptor. + This is the data received from the SSL peer. + Returns the number of bytes actually stored. If 0 is returned, owner should check the error state. */ + size_t WriteIncoming(const void * a_Data, size_t a_NumBytes); + + /** Retrieves data from the "outgoing" buffer, after being processed by the SSL encryptor. + This is the data to be sent to the SSL peer. + Returns the number of bytes actually retrieved. */ + size_t ReadOutgoing(void * a_Data, size_t a_DataMaxSize); + +protected: + /** Buffer for the data that has been encrypted into the SSL stream and should be sent out. */ + cByteBuffer m_OutgoingData; + + /** Buffer for the data that has come in and needs to be decrypted from the SSL stream. */ + cByteBuffer m_IncomingData; + + + // cSslContext overrides: + virtual int ReceiveEncrypted(unsigned char * a_Buffer, size_t a_NumBytes) override; + virtual int SendEncrypted(const unsigned char * a_Buffer, size_t a_NumBytes) override; +} ; + + + + diff --git a/src/PolarSSL++/CMakeLists.txt b/src/PolarSSL++/CMakeLists.txt index c5b747980..14a6dc537 100644 --- a/src/PolarSSL++/CMakeLists.txt +++ b/src/PolarSSL++/CMakeLists.txt @@ -5,12 +5,26 @@ project (MCServer) include_directories ("${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/../") set(SOURCES - "EntropyContext.cpp" + "BlockingSslClientSocket.cpp" + "BufferedSslSocket.cpp" + "CallbackSslContext.cpp" "CtrDrbgContext.cpp" + "EntropyContext.cpp" + "SslContext.cpp" "X509Cert.cpp" ) -add_library(PolarSSL++ ${SOURCES}) +set(HEADERS + "BlockingSslClientSocket.h" + "BufferedSslSocket.h" + "CallbackSslContext.h" + "CtrDrbgContext.h" + "EntropyContext.h" + "SslContext.h" + "X509Cert.h" +) + +add_library(PolarSSL++ ${SOURCES} ${HEADERS}) if (UNIX) target_link_libraries(PolarSSL++ polarssl) diff --git a/src/PolarSSL++/CallbackSslContext.cpp b/src/PolarSSL++/CallbackSslContext.cpp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0cc88a14a --- /dev/null +++ b/src/PolarSSL++/CallbackSslContext.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ + +// CallbackSslContext.cpp + +// Declares the cCallbackSslContext class representing a SSL context wrapper that uses callbacks to read and write SSL peer data + +#include "Globals.h" +#include "CallbackSslContext.h" + + + + + + +cCallbackSslContext::cCallbackSslContext(void) +{ + // Nothing needed, but the constructor needs to exist so +} + + + + + +cCallbackSslContext::cCallbackSslContext(cCallbackSslContext::cDataCallbacks & a_Callbacks) : + m_Callbacks(&a_Callbacks) +{ +} + + + + + +int cCallbackSslContext::ReceiveEncrypted(unsigned char * a_Buffer, size_t a_NumBytes) +{ + if (m_Callbacks == NULL) + { + LOGWARNING("SSL: Trying to receive data with no callbacks, aborting."); + return POLARSSL_ERR_NET_RECV_FAILED; + } + return m_Callbacks->ReceiveEncrypted(a_Buffer, a_NumBytes); +} + + + + + +int cCallbackSslContext::SendEncrypted(const unsigned char * a_Buffer, size_t a_NumBytes) +{ + if (m_Callbacks == NULL) + { + LOGWARNING("SSL: Trying to send data with no callbacks, aborting."); + return POLARSSL_ERR_NET_SEND_FAILED; + } + return m_Callbacks->SendEncrypted(a_Buffer, a_NumBytes); +} + + + + + diff --git a/src/PolarSSL++/CallbackSslContext.h b/src/PolarSSL++/CallbackSslContext.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4e4c1ed7f --- /dev/null +++ b/src/PolarSSL++/CallbackSslContext.h @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ + +// CallbackSslContext.h + +// Declares the cCallbackSslContext class representing a SSL context wrapper that uses callbacks to read and write SSL peer data + + + + + +#pragma once + +#include "SslContext.h" + + + + + +class cCallbackSslContext : + public cSslContext +{ +public: + /** Interface used as a data sink for the SSL peer data. */ + class cDataCallbacks + { + public: + /** Called when PolarSSL wants to read encrypted data from the SSL peer. + The returned value is the number of bytes received, or a PolarSSL error on failure. + The implementation can return POLARSSL_ERR_NET_WANT_READ or POLARSSL_ERR_NET_WANT_WRITE to indicate + that there's currently no more data and that there might be more data in the future. In such cases the + SSL operation that invoked this call will terminate with the same return value, so that the owner is + notified of this condition and can potentially restart the operation later on. */ + virtual int ReceiveEncrypted(unsigned char * a_Buffer, size_t a_NumBytes) = 0; + + /** Called when PolarSSL wants to write encrypted data to the SSL peer. + The returned value is the number of bytes sent, or a PolarSSL error on failure. + The implementation can return POLARSSL_ERR_NET_WANT_READ or POLARSSL_ERR_NET_WANT_WRITE to indicate + that there's currently no more data and that there might be more data in the future. In such cases the + SSL operation that invoked this call will terminate with the same return value, so that the owner is + notified of this condition and can potentially restart the operation later on. */ + virtual int SendEncrypted(const unsigned char * a_Buffer, size_t a_NumBytes) = 0; + } ; + + + /** Creates a new SSL context with no callbacks assigned */ + cCallbackSslContext(void); + + /** Creates a new SSL context with the specified callbacks */ + cCallbackSslContext(cDataCallbacks & a_Callbacks); + +protected: + /** The callbacks to use to send and receive SSL peer data */ + cDataCallbacks * m_Callbacks; + + // cSslContext overrides: + virtual int ReceiveEncrypted(unsigned char * a_Buffer, size_t a_NumBytes) override; + virtual int SendEncrypted(const unsigned char * a_Buffer, size_t a_NumBytes) override; +}; + + + + diff --git a/src/PolarSSL++/SslContext.cpp b/src/PolarSSL++/SslContext.cpp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e7fa11c75 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/PolarSSL++/SslContext.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ + +// SslContext.cpp + +// Implements the cSslContext class that holds everything a single SSL context needs to function + +#include "Globals.h" +#include "SslContext.h" +#include "EntropyContext.h" +#include "CtrDrbgContext.h" + + + + + +cSslContext::cSslContext(void) : + m_IsValid(false), + m_HasHandshaken(false) +{ +} + + + + + +cSslContext::~cSslContext() +{ + if (m_IsValid) + { + ssl_free(&m_Ssl); + } +} + + + + + +int cSslContext::Initialize(bool a_IsClient, const SharedPtr & a_CtrDrbg) +{ + // Check double-initialization: + if (m_IsValid) + { + LOGWARNING("SSL: Double initialization is not supported."); + return POLARSSL_ERR_SSL_MALLOC_FAILED; // There is no return value well-suited for this, reuse this one. + } + + // Set the CtrDrbg context, create a new one if needed: + m_CtrDrbg = a_CtrDrbg; + if (m_CtrDrbg.get() == NULL) + { + m_CtrDrbg.reset(new cCtrDrbgContext); + m_CtrDrbg->Initialize("MCServer", 8); + } + + // Initialize PolarSSL's structures: + memset(&m_Ssl, 0, sizeof(m_Ssl)); + int res = ssl_init(&m_Ssl); + if (res != 0) + { + return res; + } + ssl_set_endpoint(&m_Ssl, a_IsClient ? SSL_IS_CLIENT : SSL_IS_SERVER); + ssl_set_authmode(&m_Ssl, SSL_VERIFY_OPTIONAL); + ssl_set_rng(&m_Ssl, ctr_drbg_random, &m_CtrDrbg->m_CtrDrbg); + ssl_set_bio(&m_Ssl, ReceiveEncrypted, this, SendEncrypted, this); + + #ifdef _DEBUG + ssl_set_dbg(&m_Ssl, &SSLDebugMessage, this); + #endif + + m_IsValid = true; + return 0; +} + + + + + +void cSslContext::SetCACerts(const cX509CertPtr & a_CACert, const AString & a_ExpectedPeerName) +{ + // Store the data in our internal buffers, to avoid losing the pointers later on + // PolarSSL will need these after this call returns, and the caller may move / delete the data before that: + m_ExpectedPeerName = a_ExpectedPeerName; + m_CACerts = a_CACert; + + // Set the trusted CA root cert store: + ssl_set_authmode(&m_Ssl, SSL_VERIFY_REQUIRED); + ssl_set_ca_chain(&m_Ssl, m_CACerts->GetInternal(), NULL, m_ExpectedPeerName.empty() ? NULL : m_ExpectedPeerName.c_str()); +} + + + + + +int cSslContext::WritePlain(const void * a_Data, size_t a_NumBytes) +{ + ASSERT(m_IsValid); // Need to call Initialize() first + if (!m_HasHandshaken) + { + int res = Handshake(); + if (res != 0) + { + return res; + } + } + + return ssl_write(&m_Ssl, (const unsigned char *)a_Data, a_NumBytes); +} + + + + + +int cSslContext::ReadPlain(void * a_Data, size_t a_MaxBytes) +{ + ASSERT(m_IsValid); // Need to call Initialize() first + if (!m_HasHandshaken) + { + int res = Handshake(); + if (res != 0) + { + return res; + } + } + + return ssl_read(&m_Ssl, (unsigned char *)a_Data, a_MaxBytes); +} + + + + + +int cSslContext::Handshake(void) +{ + ASSERT(m_IsValid); // Need to call Initialize() first + ASSERT(!m_HasHandshaken); // Must not call twice + + int res = ssl_handshake(&m_Ssl); + if (res == 0) + { + m_HasHandshaken = true; + } + return res; +} + + + + + +int cSslContext::NotifyClose(void) +{ + return ssl_close_notify(&m_Ssl); +} + + + + + +#ifdef _DEBUG + void cSslContext::SSLDebugMessage(void * a_UserParam, int a_Level, const char * a_Text) + { + if (a_Level > 3) + { + // Don't want the trace messages + return; + } + + // Remove the terminating LF: + size_t len = strlen(a_Text) - 1; + while ((len > 0) && (a_Text[len] <= 32)) + { + len--; + } + AString Text(a_Text, len + 1); + + LOGD("SSL (%d): %s", a_Level, Text.c_str()); + } +#endif // _DEBUG + + + + diff --git a/src/PolarSSL++/SslContext.h b/src/PolarSSL++/SslContext.h new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6effdcaea --- /dev/null +++ b/src/PolarSSL++/SslContext.h @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ + +// SslContext.h + +// Declares the cSslContext class that holds everything a single SSL context needs to function + + + + + +#pragma once + +#include "polarssl/ssl.h" +#include "../ByteBuffer.h" +#include "X509Cert.h" + + + + + +// fwd: +class cCtrDrbgContext; + + + + + +/** +Acts as a generic SSL encryptor / decryptor between the two endpoints. The "owner" of this class is expected +to create it, initialize it and then provide the means of reading and writing data through the SSL link. +This is an abstract base class, there are descendants that handle the specific aspects of how the SSL peer +data comes into the system: + - cBufferedSslContext uses a cByteBuffer to read and write the data + - cCallbackSslContext uses callbacks to provide the data +*/ +class cSslContext abstract +{ +public: + /** Creates a new uninitialized context */ + cSslContext(void); + + ~cSslContext(); + + /** Initializes the context for use as a server or client. + Returns 0 on success, PolarSSL error on failure. */ + int Initialize(bool a_IsClient, const SharedPtr & a_CtrDrbg = SharedPtr()); + + /** Returns true if the object has been initialized properly. */ + bool IsValid(void) const { return m_IsValid; } + + /** Sets a cert chain as the trusted cert store for this context. + Calling this will switch the context into strict cert verification mode. + a_ExpectedPeerName is the CommonName that we expect the SSL peer to have in its cert, + if it is different, the verification will fail. An empty string will disable the CN check. */ + void SetCACerts(const cX509CertPtr & a_CACert, const AString & a_ExpectedPeerName); + + /** Writes data to be encrypted and sent to the SSL peer. Will perform SSL handshake, if needed. + Returns the number of bytes actually written, or PolarSSL error code. + If the return value is POLARSSL_ERR_NET_WANT_READ or POLARSSL_ERR_NET_WANT_WRITE, the owner should send any + cached outgoing data to the SSL peer and write any incoming data received from the SSL peer and then call + this function again with the same parameters. Note that this may repeat a few times before the data is + actually written, mainly due to initial handshake. */ + int WritePlain(const void * a_Data, size_t a_NumBytes); + + /** Reads data decrypted from the SSL stream. Will perform SSL handshake, if needed. + Returns the number of bytes actually read, or PolarSSL error code. + If the return value is POLARSSL_ERR_NET_WANT_READ or POLARSSL_ERR_NET_WANT_WRITE, the owner should send any + cached outgoing data to the SSL peer and write any incoming data received from the SSL peer and then call + this function again with the same parameters. Note that this may repeat a few times before the data is + actually read, mainly due to initial handshake. */ + int ReadPlain(void * a_Data, size_t a_MaxBytes); + + /** Performs the SSL handshake. + Returns zero on success, PoladSSL error code on failure. + If the return value is POLARSSL_ERR_NET_WANT_READ or POLARSSL_ERR_NET_WANT_WRITE, the owner should send any + cached outgoing data to the SSL peer and write any incoming data received from the SSL peer and then call + this function again. Note that this may repeat a few times before the handshake is completed. */ + int Handshake(void); + + /** Returns true if the SSL handshake has been completed. */ + bool HasHandshaken(void) const { return m_HasHandshaken; } + + /** Notifies the SSL peer that the connection is being closed. + Returns 0 on success, PolarSSL error code on failure. */ + int NotifyClose(void); + +protected: + /** True if the object has been initialized properly. */ + bool m_IsValid; + + /** The random generator to use */ + SharedPtr m_CtrDrbg; + + /** The SSL context that PolarSSL uses. */ + ssl_context m_Ssl; + + /** True if the SSL handshake has been completed. */ + bool m_HasHandshaken; + + /** A copy of the trusted CA root cert store that is passed to us in SetCACerts(), so that the pointer + stays valid even after the call, when PolarSSL finally uses it. */ + cX509CertPtr m_CACerts; + + /** Buffer for the expected peer name. We need to buffer it because the caller may free the string they + give us before PolarSSL consumes the raw pointer it gets to the CN. */ + AString m_ExpectedPeerName; + + + /** The callback used by PolarSSL when it wants to read encrypted data. */ + static int ReceiveEncrypted(void * a_This, unsigned char * a_Buffer, size_t a_NumBytes) + { + return ((cSslContext *)a_This)->ReceiveEncrypted(a_Buffer, a_NumBytes); + } + + /** The callback used by PolarSSL when it wants to write encrypted data. */ + static int SendEncrypted(void * a_This, const unsigned char * a_Buffer, size_t a_NumBytes) + { + return ((cSslContext *)a_This)->SendEncrypted(a_Buffer, a_NumBytes); + } + + #ifdef _DEBUG + /** The callback used by PolarSSL to output debug messages */ + static void SSLDebugMessage(void * a_UserParam, int a_Level, const char * a_Text); + #endif // _DEBUG + + /** Called when PolarSSL wants to read encrypted data. */ + virtual int ReceiveEncrypted(unsigned char * a_Buffer, size_t a_NumBytes) = 0; + + /** Called when PolarSSL wants to write encrypted data. */ + virtual int SendEncrypted(const unsigned char * a_Buffer, size_t a_NumBytes) = 0; +} ; + + + + diff --git a/src/PolarSSL++/X509Cert.h b/src/PolarSSL++/X509Cert.h index 5ef19c324..991617d24 100644 --- a/src/PolarSSL++/X509Cert.h +++ b/src/PolarSSL++/X509Cert.h @@ -17,6 +17,8 @@ class cX509Cert { + friend class cSslContext; + public: cX509Cert(void); ~cX509Cert(void); @@ -25,13 +27,15 @@ public: Returns 0 on succes, or PolarSSL error code on failure. */ int Parse(const void * a_CertContents, size_t a_Size); - /** Returns the internal cert ptr. Only use in PolarSSL API calls. */ - OBSOLETE x509_crt * Get(void) { return &m_Cert; } - protected: x509_crt m_Cert; + + /** Returns the internal cert ptr. Only use in PolarSSL API calls. */ + x509_crt * GetInternal(void) { return &m_Cert; } } ; +typedef SharedPtr cX509CertPtr; + -- cgit v1.2.3