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/*
* Copyright (C) 1997-2000 Matt Newman <[email protected]>
* Copyright (C) 2000 Ajuba Solutions
*
* $Header: /home/rkeene/tmp/cvs2fossil/../tcltls/tls/tls/tlsIO.c,v 1.19 2015/06/06 09:07:08 apnadkarni Exp $
*
* TLS (aka SSL) Channel - can be layered on any bi-directional
* Tcl_Channel (Note: Requires Trf Core Patch)
*
* This was built from scratch based upon observation of OpenSSL 0.9.2B
*
* Addition credit is due for Andreas Kupries ([email protected]), for
* providing the Tcl_ReplaceChannel mechanism and working closely with me
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/*
* Copyright (C) 1997-2000 Matt Newman <[email protected]>
* Copyright (C) 2000 Ajuba Solutions
*
* TLS (aka SSL) Channel - can be layered on any bi-directional
* Tcl_Channel (Note: Requires Trf Core Patch)
*
* This was built from scratch based upon observation of OpenSSL 0.9.2B
*
* Addition credit is due for Andreas Kupries ([email protected]), for
* providing the Tcl_ReplaceChannel mechanism and working closely with me
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static int
TlsCloseProc(ClientData instanceData, /* The socket to close. */
Tcl_Interp *interp) /* For error reporting - unused. */
{
State *statePtr = (State *) instanceData;
dprintf(stderr,"\nTlsCloseProc(0x%x)", (unsigned int) statePtr);
if (channelTypeVersion == TLS_CHANNEL_VERSION_1) {
/*
* Remove event handler to underlying channel, this could
* be because we are closing for real, or being "unstacked".
*/
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static int
TlsCloseProc(ClientData instanceData, /* The socket to close. */
Tcl_Interp *interp) /* For error reporting - unused. */
{
State *statePtr = (State *) instanceData;
dprintf("TlsCloseProc(%p)", (void *) statePtr);
if (channelTypeVersion == TLS_CHANNEL_VERSION_1) {
/*
* Remove event handler to underlying channel, this could
* be because we are closing for real, or being "unstacked".
*/
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int *errorCodePtr) /* Where to store error code. */
{
State *statePtr = (State *) instanceData;
int bytesRead; /* How many bytes were read? */
*errorCodePtr = 0;
dprintf(stderr,"\nBIO_read(%d)", bufSize);
if (statePtr->flags & TLS_TCL_CALLBACK) {
/* don't process any bytes while verify callback is running */
bytesRead = 0;
goto input;
}
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int *errorCodePtr) /* Where to store error code. */
{
State *statePtr = (State *) instanceData;
int bytesRead; /* How many bytes were read? */
*errorCodePtr = 0;
dprintf("BIO_read(%d)", bufSize);
if (statePtr->flags & TLS_TCL_CALLBACK) {
/* don't process any bytes while verify callback is running */
bytesRead = 0;
goto input;
}
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* Alternatively, we may want to handle the <0 return codes from
* BIO_read specially (as advised in the RSA docs). TLS's lower level BIO
* functions play with the retry flags though, and this seems to work
* correctly. Similar fix in TlsOutputProc. - hobbs
*/
ERR_clear_error();
bytesRead = BIO_read(statePtr->bio, buf, bufSize);
dprintf(stderr,"\nBIO_read -> %d", bytesRead);
if (bytesRead < 0) {
int err = SSL_get_error(statePtr->ssl, bytesRead);
if (err == SSL_ERROR_SSL) {
Tls_Error(statePtr, SSL_ERROR(statePtr->ssl, bytesRead));
*errorCodePtr = ECONNABORTED;
} else if (BIO_should_retry(statePtr->bio)) {
dprintf(stderr,"RE! ");
*errorCodePtr = EAGAIN;
} else {
*errorCodePtr = Tcl_GetErrno();
if (*errorCodePtr == ECONNRESET) {
/* Soft EOF */
*errorCodePtr = 0;
bytesRead = 0;
}
}
}
input:
dprintf(stderr, "\nInput(%d) -> %d [%d]", bufSize, bytesRead, *errorCodePtr);
return bytesRead;
}
/*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TlsOutputProc --
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* Alternatively, we may want to handle the <0 return codes from
* BIO_read specially (as advised in the RSA docs). TLS's lower level BIO
* functions play with the retry flags though, and this seems to work
* correctly. Similar fix in TlsOutputProc. - hobbs
*/
ERR_clear_error();
bytesRead = BIO_read(statePtr->bio, buf, bufSize);
dprintf("BIO_read -> %d", bytesRead);
if (bytesRead < 0) {
int err = SSL_get_error(statePtr->ssl, bytesRead);
if (err == SSL_ERROR_SSL) {
Tls_Error(statePtr, SSL_ERROR(statePtr->ssl, bytesRead));
*errorCodePtr = ECONNABORTED;
} else if (BIO_should_retry(statePtr->bio)) {
dprintf("RE! ");
*errorCodePtr = EAGAIN;
} else {
*errorCodePtr = Tcl_GetErrno();
if (*errorCodePtr == ECONNRESET) {
/* Soft EOF */
*errorCodePtr = 0;
bytesRead = 0;
}
}
}
input:
dprintf("Input(%d) -> %d [%d]", bufSize, bytesRead, *errorCodePtr);
return bytesRead;
}
/*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TlsOutputProc --
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int *errorCodePtr) /* Where to store error code. */
{
State *statePtr = (State *) instanceData;
int written, err;
*errorCodePtr = 0;
dprintf(stderr,"\nBIO_write(0x%x, %d)", (unsigned int) statePtr, toWrite);
if (statePtr->flags & TLS_TCL_CALLBACK) {
/* don't process any bytes while verify callback is running */
written = -1;
*errorCodePtr = EAGAIN;
goto output;
}
if (!SSL_is_init_finished(statePtr->ssl)) {
written = Tls_WaitForConnect(statePtr, errorCodePtr);
if (written <= 0) {
goto output;
}
}
if (statePtr->flags & TLS_TCL_INIT) {
statePtr->flags &= ~(TLS_TCL_INIT);
}
if (toWrite == 0) {
dprintf(stderr, "zero-write\n");
BIO_flush(statePtr->bio);
written = 0;
goto output;
} else {
/*
* We need to clear the SSL error stack now because we sometimes reach
* this function with leftover errors in the stack. If BIO_write
* returns -1 and intends EAGAIN, there is a leftover error, it will be
* misconstrued as an error, not EAGAIN.
*
* Alternatively, we may want to handle the <0 return codes from
* BIO_write specially (as advised in the RSA docs). TLS's lower level
* BIO functions play with the retry flags though, and this seems to
* work correctly. Similar fix in TlsInputProc. - hobbs
*/
ERR_clear_error();
written = BIO_write(statePtr->bio, buf, toWrite);
dprintf(stderr,"\nBIO_write(0x%x, %d) -> [%d]",
(unsigned int) statePtr, toWrite, written);
}
if (written <= 0) {
switch ((err = SSL_get_error(statePtr->ssl, written))) {
case SSL_ERROR_NONE:
if (written < 0) {
written = 0;
}
break;
case SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE:
dprintf(stderr," write W BLOCK");
break;
case SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ:
dprintf(stderr," write R BLOCK");
break;
case SSL_ERROR_WANT_X509_LOOKUP:
dprintf(stderr," write X BLOCK");
break;
case SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN:
dprintf(stderr," closed\n");
written = 0;
break;
case SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL:
*errorCodePtr = Tcl_GetErrno();
dprintf(stderr," [%d] syscall errr: %d",
written, *errorCodePtr);
written = -1;
break;
case SSL_ERROR_SSL:
Tls_Error(statePtr, SSL_ERROR(statePtr->ssl, written));
*errorCodePtr = ECONNABORTED;
written = -1;
break;
default:
dprintf(stderr," unknown err: %d\n", err);
break;
}
}
output:
dprintf(stderr, "\nOutput(%d) -> %d", toWrite, written);
return written;
}
/*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TlsGetOptionProc --
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int *errorCodePtr) /* Where to store error code. */
{
State *statePtr = (State *) instanceData;
int written, err;
*errorCodePtr = 0;
dprintf("BIO_write(%p, %d)", (void *) statePtr, toWrite);
if (statePtr->flags & TLS_TCL_CALLBACK) {
/* don't process any bytes while verify callback is running */
written = -1;
*errorCodePtr = EAGAIN;
goto output;
}
if (!SSL_is_init_finished(statePtr->ssl)) {
written = Tls_WaitForConnect(statePtr, errorCodePtr);
if (written <= 0) {
goto output;
}
}
if (statePtr->flags & TLS_TCL_INIT) {
statePtr->flags &= ~(TLS_TCL_INIT);
}
if (toWrite == 0) {
dprintf("zero-write");
BIO_flush(statePtr->bio);
written = 0;
goto output;
} else {
/*
* We need to clear the SSL error stack now because we sometimes reach
* this function with leftover errors in the stack. If BIO_write
* returns -1 and intends EAGAIN, there is a leftover error, it will be
* misconstrued as an error, not EAGAIN.
*
* Alternatively, we may want to handle the <0 return codes from
* BIO_write specially (as advised in the RSA docs). TLS's lower level
* BIO functions play with the retry flags though, and this seems to
* work correctly. Similar fix in TlsInputProc. - hobbs
*/
ERR_clear_error();
written = BIO_write(statePtr->bio, buf, toWrite);
dprintf("BIO_write(%p, %d) -> [%d]",
(void *) statePtr, toWrite, written);
}
if (written <= 0) {
switch ((err = SSL_get_error(statePtr->ssl, written))) {
case SSL_ERROR_NONE:
if (written < 0) {
written = 0;
}
break;
case SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE:
dprintf(" write W BLOCK");
break;
case SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ:
dprintf(" write R BLOCK");
break;
case SSL_ERROR_WANT_X509_LOOKUP:
dprintf(" write X BLOCK");
break;
case SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN:
dprintf(" closed");
written = 0;
break;
case SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL:
*errorCodePtr = Tcl_GetErrno();
dprintf(" [%d] syscall errr: %d",
written, *errorCodePtr);
written = -1;
break;
case SSL_ERROR_SSL:
Tls_Error(statePtr, SSL_ERROR(statePtr->ssl, written));
*errorCodePtr = ECONNABORTED;
written = -1;
break;
default:
dprintf(" unknown err: %d", err);
break;
}
}
output:
dprintf("Output(%d) -> %d", toWrite, written);
return written;
}
/*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* TlsGetOptionProc --
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TlsWatchProc(ClientData instanceData, /* The socket state. */
int mask) /* Events of interest; an OR-ed
* combination of TCL_READABLE,
* TCL_WRITABLE and TCL_EXCEPTION. */
{
State *statePtr = (State *) instanceData;
dprintf(stderr, "TlsWatchProc(0x%x)\n", mask);
/* Pretend to be dead as long as the verify callback is running.
* Otherwise that callback could be invoked recursively. */
if (statePtr->flags & TLS_TCL_CALLBACK) { return; }
if (channelTypeVersion == TLS_CHANNEL_VERSION_2) {
Tcl_Channel downChan;
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TlsWatchProc(ClientData instanceData, /* The socket state. */
int mask) /* Events of interest; an OR-ed
* combination of TCL_READABLE,
* TCL_WRITABLE and TCL_EXCEPTION. */
{
State *statePtr = (State *) instanceData;
dprintf("TlsWatchProc(0x%x)", mask);
/* Pretend to be dead as long as the verify callback is running.
* Otherwise that callback could be invoked recursively. */
if (statePtr->flags & TLS_TCL_CALLBACK) { return; }
if (channelTypeVersion == TLS_CHANNEL_VERSION_2) {
Tcl_Channel downChan;
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TlsChannelHandler (clientData, mask)
ClientData clientData;
int mask;
{
State *statePtr = (State *) clientData;
dprintf(stderr, "HANDLER(0x%x)\n", mask);
Tcl_Preserve( (ClientData)statePtr);
if (mask & TCL_READABLE) {
BIO_set_flags(statePtr->p_bio, BIO_FLAGS_READ);
} else {
BIO_clear_flags(statePtr->p_bio, BIO_FLAGS_READ);
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static void
TlsChannelHandler (clientData, mask)
ClientData clientData;
int mask;
{
State *statePtr = (State *) clientData;
dprintf("HANDLER(0x%x)", mask);
Tcl_Preserve( (ClientData)statePtr);
if (mask & TCL_READABLE) {
BIO_set_flags(statePtr->p_bio, BIO_FLAGS_READ);
} else {
BIO_clear_flags(statePtr->p_bio, BIO_FLAGS_READ);
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int
Tls_WaitForConnect( statePtr, errorCodePtr)
State *statePtr;
int *errorCodePtr; /* Where to store error code. */
{
int err;
dprintf(stderr,"\nWaitForConnect(0x%x)", (unsigned int) statePtr);
if (statePtr->flags & TLS_TCL_HANDSHAKE_FAILED) {
/*
* We choose ECONNRESET over ECONNABORTED here because some server
* side code, on the wiki for example, sets up a read handler that
* does a read and if eof closes the channel. There is no catch/try
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int
Tls_WaitForConnect( statePtr, errorCodePtr)
State *statePtr;
int *errorCodePtr; /* Where to store error code. */
{
int err;
dprintf("WaitForConnect(%p)", (void *) statePtr);
if (statePtr->flags & TLS_TCL_HANDSHAKE_FAILED) {
/*
* We choose ECONNRESET over ECONNABORTED here because some server
* side code, on the wiki for example, sets up a read handler that
* does a read and if eof closes the channel. There is no catch/try
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Tls_Error(statePtr,
(char *)ERR_reason_error_string(ERR_get_error()));
statePtr->flags |= TLS_TCL_HANDSHAKE_FAILED;
*errorCodePtr = ECONNABORTED;
return -1;
} else if (BIO_should_retry(statePtr->bio)) {
if (statePtr->flags & TLS_TCL_ASYNC) {
dprintf(stderr,"E! ");
*errorCodePtr = EAGAIN;
return -1;
} else {
continue;
}
} else if (err == 0) {
if (Tcl_Eof(statePtr->self)) {
return 0;
}
dprintf(stderr,"CR! ");
*errorCodePtr = ECONNRESET;
return -1;
}
if (statePtr->flags & TLS_TCL_SERVER) {
err = SSL_get_verify_result(statePtr->ssl);
if (err != X509_V_OK) {
Tls_Error(statePtr,
(char *)X509_verify_cert_error_string(err));
statePtr->flags |= TLS_TCL_HANDSHAKE_FAILED;
*errorCodePtr = ECONNABORTED;
return -1;
}
}
*errorCodePtr = Tcl_GetErrno();
dprintf(stderr,"ERR(%d, %d) ", rc, *errorCodePtr);
return -1;
}
dprintf(stderr,"R0! ");
return 1;
}
}
Tcl_Channel
Tls_GetParent( statePtr )
State *statePtr;
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Tls_Error(statePtr,
(char *)ERR_reason_error_string(ERR_get_error()));
statePtr->flags |= TLS_TCL_HANDSHAKE_FAILED;
*errorCodePtr = ECONNABORTED;
return -1;
} else if (BIO_should_retry(statePtr->bio)) {
if (statePtr->flags & TLS_TCL_ASYNC) {
dprintf("E! ");
*errorCodePtr = EAGAIN;
return -1;
} else {
continue;
}
} else if (err == 0) {
if (Tcl_Eof(statePtr->self)) {
return 0;
}
dprintf("CR! ");
*errorCodePtr = ECONNRESET;
return -1;
}
if (statePtr->flags & TLS_TCL_SERVER) {
err = SSL_get_verify_result(statePtr->ssl);
if (err != X509_V_OK) {
Tls_Error(statePtr,
(char *)X509_verify_cert_error_string(err));
statePtr->flags |= TLS_TCL_HANDSHAKE_FAILED;
*errorCodePtr = ECONNABORTED;
return -1;
}
}
*errorCodePtr = Tcl_GetErrno();
dprintf("ERR(%d, %d) ", rc, *errorCodePtr);
return -1;
}
dprintf("R0! ");
return 1;
}
}
Tcl_Channel
Tls_GetParent( statePtr )
State *statePtr;
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