This commit moves generic/client/server handshake handling
code from ssl_tls.c, ssl_cli.c and ssl_srv.c to the newly
created files ssl_12_gen.c, ssl_12_cli.c and ssl_12_srv.c.
No functional changes have been made. Changes are confined to
moving, reordering, and commenting the code for ease of reading.
This commit introduces source files
- `ssl_12_gen.c`
- `ssl_12_srv.c`
- `ssl_12_cli.c`
which will subsequently be populated with implementations
for handshake reading and writing functions for all TLS
versions <= 1.2. `ssl_12_gen.c` shall contain functions
shared between client and server, while `ssl_12_cli.c`
and `ssl_12_srv.c` shall contain client/server-specific
functions only.
In order to retain git history, those files are so far
identical copies of `ssl_tls.c`, `ssl_srv.c` and `ssl_cli.c`,
and those latter files have been moved to temporary files
`ssl_xxx_old.c`. Subsequent commits will rename them back
to their original name and do the actual code split.
This commit makes some SSL functions public-internal -- moving them to
to the mbedtls_ namespace but declaring them within ssl_internal.h --
which a currently shared between the SSL logic layer implementation in
ssl_tls.c and the SSL messaging layer implementation in ssl_msg.c
Broadly, the file `ssl_tls.c` functionality from two categories:
1) An implementation of the TLS and DTLS messaging layer, that is,
the record layer as well as the DTLS retransmission state machine.
2) Handshake parsing and writing functions shared between client and
server (functions specific to either client or server are implemented
in ssl_cli.c and ssl_srv.c, respectively).
This commit is a first step towards separating those functionalities
by moving a number of messaging layer related functions from ssl_tls.c
to the newly created ssl_msg.c.
Because of implementation-specific dependencies between handshake logic
and messaging layer, a number of internal SSL functions are currently
used from both the handshake and the messaging layer. Those functions
will need to made public internal (i.e. declared in the mbedtls_ name-
space in ssl_internal.h), but this is left for the next commit in order
to ease review through `git diff --color-moved`. Also, the analysis of
whether their use can/should be restricted to either ssl_tls.c or ssl_msg.c
is left for future commits.
This commit is the first step in implementing the TLS handshake logic
and the low-level (D)TLS messaging functionality (record layer and
retransmission state machine) in separate source files. So far, they're
both implemented in ssl_tls.c.
To begin, this commit creates unmodified copies ssl_tls_old.c and ssl_msg.c
of ssl_tls.c, which in turn is deleted. Subsequent commits will then rename
ssl_tls_old.c back into ssl_tls.c and remove code so that each piece of
functionality is contained in precisely one of ssl_tls.c or ssl_msg.c.
This approach allows to maintain the git line history.
Adapt to the change of encoding of elliptic curve key types in PSA
crypto. Before, an EC key type encoded the TLS curve identifier. Now
the EC key type only includes an ad hoc curve family identifier, and
determining the exact curve requires both the key type and size. This
commit moves from the old encoding and old definitions from
crypto/include/mbedtls/psa_util.h to the new encoding and definitions
from the immediately preceding crypto submodule update.
When mbedtls_x509_crt_parse_path() checks each object in the supplied path, it only processes regular files. This change makes it also accept a symlink to a file. Fixes#3005.
This was observed to be a problem on Fedora/CentOS/RHEL systems, where the ca-bundle in the default location is actually a symlink.
ssl_decompress_buf() was operating on data from the ssl context, but called at
a point where this data is actually in the rec structure. Call it later so
that the data is back to the ssl structure.
The library style is to start with the includes corresponding to the
current module and then the rest in alphabetical order. Some modules
have several header files (eg. ssl_internal.h).
The recently added error.h includes did not respect this convention and
this commit restores it. In some cases this is not possible just by
moving the error.h declarations. This commit fixes the pre-existing
order in these instances too.
Now that the Error module has error codes as well and is processed by
the generate_errors script like any other module, we don't need to
include the header manually.
One of the error codes was already reserved, this commit just makes it
explicit. The other one is a new error code for initializing return
values in the library: `MBEDTLS_ERR_ERROR_CORRUPTION_DETECTED` should
not be returned by the library. If it is returned, then it is surely a
bug in the library or somebody is tampering with the device.
* origin/pr/2854:
Shorter version of mbedtls_ssl_send_fatal_handshake_failure
Resolve#2801 - remove repetitive assignment to ssl->in_msg (the first value was never used)
Resolve#2800 - move declaration to avoid unused variable warning in case MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS was undefined
Resolve#2717 - remove erroneous sizeof (the operator was applied to constant integer number)
Using 4096 bytes of stack for the temporary buffer used for holding a
throw-away DER-formatted CSR limits the portability of generating
certificate signing requests to only devices with lots of stack space.
To increase portability, use the mbedtls_pem_write_buffer() in-place
capability instead, using the same buffer for input and output. This
works since the DER encoding for some given data is always smaller than
that same data PEM-encoded.
PEM format is desirable to use even on stack-constrained devices as the
format is easy to work with (for example, copy-pasting from a tiny
device's serial console output, for CSRs generated on tiny devices
without the private key leaving said tiny device).
Record checking fails if mbedtls_ssl_check_record() is called with
external buffer. Received record sequence number is available in the
incoming record but it is not available in the ssl contexts `in_ctr`-
variable that is used when decoding the sequence number.
To fix the problem, temporarily update ssl context `in_ctr` to
point to the received record header and restore value later.
This caused problems when running multiple jobs at once, since
there was no target matching libmbedcrypto.so with the path
prefix. It only worked if it was built first, since such file was found.
Additionally, building of libmbedcrypto.so now waits for the static .a version.
Previously, recipes for both libmbedcrypto.a and libmbedcrypto.so could run
independently when running parallel jobs, which resulted in the .o files
being built twice. It could sometimes be a problem, since linking would start
when building one of the object files was still in progress (the previous one
existed). This in turn resulted in reading (and trying to link) a malformed file.
The "|" character is followed by "order-only-prerequisites", and in this case,
makes linking of the shared version of the library wait for the .a file.
Since it's guaranteed to be always built in the "all" target, it's fine to do that.
All of the .o files are only built once thanks to this change.
In TLS, the master secret is always a key. But EAP-TLS uses the TLS
PRF to derive an IV with an empty string for the "secret" input. The
code always stored the secret into a key slot before calling the TLS
PRF, but this doesn't work when the secret is empty, since PSA Crypto
no longer supports empty keys. Add a special case for an empty secret.
* origin/development:
Fix uninitialized variable in x509_crt
Add a ChangeLog entry for mbedtls_net_close()
Added mbedtls_net_close and use it in ssl_fork_server to correctly disassociate the client socket from the parent process and the server socket from the child process.
Add ChangeLog entry
fix memory leak in mpi_miller_rabin()
* origin/pr/2803:
Add a ChangeLog entry for mbedtls_net_close()
Added mbedtls_net_close and use it in ssl_fork_server to correctly disassociate the client socket from the parent process and the server socket from the child process.
* origin/development: (42 commits)
Handle deleting non-existant files on Windows
Update submodule
Use 3rdparty headers from the submodule
Add Everest components to all.sh
3rdparty: Add config checks for Everest
Fix macros in benchmark.c
Update generated files
3rdparty: Fix inclusion order of CMakeLists.txt
Fix trailing whitespace
ECDH: Fix inclusion of platform.h for proper use of MBEDTLS_ERR_PLATFORM_FEATURE_UNSUPPORTED
ECDH: Fix use of ECDH API in full handshake benchmark
ECDH: Removed unnecessary calls to mbedtls_ecp_group_load in ECDH benchmark
ECDH: Fix Everest x25519 make_public
Fix file permissions
3rdparty: Rename THIRDPARTY_OBJECTS
3rdparty: Update description of MBEDTLS_ECDH_VARIANT_EVEREST_ENABLED
3rdparty: Fix Makefile coding conventions
ECDSA: Refactor return value checks for mbedtls_ecdsa_can_do
Add a changelog entry for Everest ECDH (X25519)
Document that curve lists can include partially-supported curves
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Manually edit ChangeLog to ensure correct placement of ChangeLog notes.
* origin/pr/2799: (42 commits)
Handle deleting non-existant files on Windows
Update submodule
Use 3rdparty headers from the submodule
Add Everest components to all.sh
3rdparty: Add config checks for Everest
Fix macros in benchmark.c
Update generated files
3rdparty: Fix inclusion order of CMakeLists.txt
Fix trailing whitespace
ECDH: Fix inclusion of platform.h for proper use of MBEDTLS_ERR_PLATFORM_FEATURE_UNSUPPORTED
ECDH: Fix use of ECDH API in full handshake benchmark
ECDH: Removed unnecessary calls to mbedtls_ecp_group_load in ECDH benchmark
ECDH: Fix Everest x25519 make_public
Fix file permissions
3rdparty: Rename THIRDPARTY_OBJECTS
3rdparty: Update description of MBEDTLS_ECDH_VARIANT_EVEREST_ENABLED
3rdparty: Fix Makefile coding conventions
ECDSA: Refactor return value checks for mbedtls_ecdsa_can_do
Add a changelog entry for Everest ECDH (X25519)
Document that curve lists can include partially-supported curves
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