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119 #include "ssl_locl.h"
120 #include <openssl/buffer.h>
121 #include <openssl/rand.h>
122 #include <openssl/objects.h>
123 #include <openssl/evp.h>
124 #include <openssl/x509.h>
127 /* XDTLS: figure out the right values */
128 static unsigned int g_probable_mtu[] = {1500 - 28, 512 - 28, 256 - 28};
130 static unsigned int dtls1_min_mtu(void);
131 static unsigned int dtls1_guess_mtu(unsigned int curr_mtu);
132 static void dtls1_fix_message_header(SSL *s, unsigned long frag_off,
133 unsigned long frag_len);
134 static unsigned char *dtls1_write_message_header(SSL *s,
136 static void dtls1_set_message_header_int(SSL *s, unsigned char mt,
137 unsigned long len, unsigned short seq_num, unsigned long frag_off,
138 unsigned long frag_len);
139 static int dtls1_retransmit_buffered_messages(SSL *s);
140 static long dtls1_get_message_fragment(SSL *s, int st1, int stn,
144 dtls1_hm_fragment_new(unsigned long frag_len)
146 hm_fragment *frag = NULL;
147 unsigned char *buf = NULL;
149 frag = (hm_fragment *)OPENSSL_malloc(sizeof(hm_fragment));
155 buf = (unsigned char *)OPENSSL_malloc(frag_len);
163 /* zero length fragment gets zero frag->fragment */
164 frag->fragment = buf;
170 dtls1_hm_fragment_free(hm_fragment *frag)
172 if (frag->fragment) OPENSSL_free(frag->fragment);
176 /* send s->init_buf in records of type 'type' (SSL3_RT_HANDSHAKE or SSL3_RT_CHANGE_CIPHER_SPEC) */
177 int dtls1_do_write(SSL *s, int type)
181 unsigned int len, frag_off;
183 /* AHA! Figure out the MTU, and stick to the right size */
184 if ( ! (SSL_get_options(s) & SSL_OP_NO_QUERY_MTU))
187 BIO_ctrl(SSL_get_wbio(s), BIO_CTRL_DGRAM_QUERY_MTU, 0, NULL);
189 /* I've seen the kernel return bogus numbers when it doesn't know
190 * (initial write), so just make sure we have a reasonable number */
191 if ( s->d1->mtu < dtls1_min_mtu())
194 s->d1->mtu = dtls1_guess_mtu(s->d1->mtu);
195 BIO_ctrl(SSL_get_wbio(s), BIO_CTRL_DGRAM_SET_MTU,
202 fprintf(stderr, "using MTU = %d\n", mtu);
204 mtu -= (DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH + DTLS1_RT_HEADER_LENGTH);
206 curr_mtu = mtu - BIO_wpending(SSL_get_wbio(s));
210 else if ( ( ret = BIO_flush(SSL_get_wbio(s))) <= 0)
213 if ( BIO_wpending(SSL_get_wbio(s)) + s->init_num >= mtu)
215 ret = BIO_flush(SSL_get_wbio(s));
218 mtu = s->d1->mtu - (DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH + DTLS1_RT_HEADER_LENGTH);
221 OPENSSL_assert(mtu > 0); /* should have something reasonable now */
225 if ( s->init_off == 0 && type == SSL3_RT_HANDSHAKE)
226 OPENSSL_assert(s->init_num ==
227 (int)s->d1->w_msg_hdr.msg_len + DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH);
232 curr_mtu = s->d1->mtu - BIO_wpending(SSL_get_wbio(s)) -
233 DTLS1_RT_HEADER_LENGTH;
235 if ( curr_mtu <= DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH)
237 /* grr.. we could get an error if MTU picked was wrong */
238 ret = BIO_flush(SSL_get_wbio(s));
241 curr_mtu = s->d1->mtu - DTLS1_RT_HEADER_LENGTH;
244 if ( s->init_num > curr_mtu)
250 /* XDTLS: this function is too long. split out the CCS part */
251 if ( type == SSL3_RT_HANDSHAKE)
253 if ( s->init_off != 0)
255 OPENSSL_assert(s->init_off > DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH);
256 s->init_off -= DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH;
257 s->init_num += DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH;
259 /* write atleast DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH bytes */
260 if ( len <= DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH)
261 len += DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH;
264 dtls1_fix_message_header(s, frag_off,
265 len - DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH);
267 dtls1_write_message_header(s, (unsigned char *)&s->init_buf->data[s->init_off]);
269 OPENSSL_assert(len >= DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH);
272 ret=dtls1_write_bytes(s,type,&s->init_buf->data[s->init_off],
276 /* might need to update MTU here, but we don't know
277 * which previous packet caused the failure -- so can't
278 * really retransmit anything. continue as if everything
279 * is fine and wait for an alert to handle the
282 if ( BIO_ctrl(SSL_get_wbio(s),
283 BIO_CTRL_DGRAM_MTU_EXCEEDED, 0, NULL))
284 s->d1->mtu = BIO_ctrl(SSL_get_wbio(s),
285 BIO_CTRL_DGRAM_QUERY_MTU, 0, NULL);
292 /* bad if this assert fails, only part of the handshake
293 * message got sent. but why would this happen? */
294 OPENSSL_assert(len == (unsigned int)ret);
296 if (type == SSL3_RT_HANDSHAKE && ! s->d1->retransmitting)
298 /* should not be done for 'Hello Request's, but in that case
299 * we'll ignore the result anyway */
300 unsigned char *p = (unsigned char *)&s->init_buf->data[s->init_off];
301 const struct hm_header_st *msg_hdr = &s->d1->w_msg_hdr;
306 /* reconstruct message header is if it
307 * is being sent in single fragment */
308 *p++ = msg_hdr->type;
309 l2n3(msg_hdr->msg_len,p);
310 s2n (msg_hdr->seq,p);
312 l2n3(msg_hdr->msg_len,p);
313 p -= DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH;
318 p += DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH;
319 xlen = ret - DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH;
322 ssl3_finish_mac(s, p, xlen);
325 if (ret == s->init_num)
328 s->msg_callback(1, s->version, type, s->init_buf->data,
329 (size_t)(s->init_off + s->init_num), s,
330 s->msg_callback_arg);
332 s->init_off = 0; /* done writing this message */
339 frag_off += (ret -= DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH);
346 /* Obtain handshake message of message type 'mt' (any if mt == -1),
347 * maximum acceptable body length 'max'.
348 * Read an entire handshake message. Handshake messages arrive in
351 long dtls1_get_message(SSL *s, int st1, int stn, int mt, long max, int *ok)
354 struct hm_header_st *msg_hdr;
356 /* s3->tmp is used to store messages that are unexpected, caused
357 * by the absence of an optional handshake message */
358 if (s->s3->tmp.reuse_message)
360 s->s3->tmp.reuse_message=0;
361 if ((mt >= 0) && (s->s3->tmp.message_type != mt))
363 al=SSL_AD_UNEXPECTED_MESSAGE;
364 SSLerr(SSL_F_DTLS1_GET_MESSAGE,SSL_R_UNEXPECTED_MESSAGE);
368 s->init_msg = s->init_buf->data + DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH;
369 s->init_num = (int)s->s3->tmp.message_size;
373 msg_hdr = &s->d1->r_msg_hdr;
376 if ( msg_hdr->frag_off == 0)
378 /* s->d1->r_message_header.msg_len = 0; */
379 memset(msg_hdr, 0x00, sizeof(struct hm_header_st));
382 i = dtls1_get_message_fragment(s, st1, stn, max, ok);
383 if ( i == DTLS1_HM_BAD_FRAGMENT ||
384 i == DTLS1_HM_FRAGMENT_RETRY) /* bad fragment received */
386 else if ( i <= 0 && !*ok)
389 /* Note that s->init_sum is used as a counter summing
390 * up fragments' lengths: as soon as they sum up to
391 * handshake packet length, we assume we have got all
392 * the fragments. Overlapping fragments would cause
393 * premature termination, so we don't expect overlaps.
394 * Well, handling overlaps would require something more
395 * drastic. Indeed, as it is now there is no way to
396 * tell if out-of-order fragment from the middle was
397 * the last. '>=' is the best/least we can do to control
398 * the potential damage caused by malformed overlaps. */
399 if ((unsigned int)s->init_num >= msg_hdr->msg_len)
401 unsigned char *p = (unsigned char *)s->init_buf->data;
402 unsigned long msg_len = msg_hdr->msg_len;
404 /* reconstruct message header as if it was
405 * sent in single fragment */
406 *(p++) = msg_hdr->type;
408 s2n (msg_hdr->seq,p);
411 p -= DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH;
412 msg_len += DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH;
414 ssl3_finish_mac(s, p, msg_len);
416 s->msg_callback(0, s->version, SSL3_RT_HANDSHAKE,
418 s, s->msg_callback_arg);
420 memset(msg_hdr, 0x00, sizeof(struct hm_header_st));
422 s->d1->handshake_read_seq++;
423 /* we just read a handshake message from the other side:
424 * this means that we don't need to retransmit of the
426 * XDTLS: may be able clear out this
427 * buffer a little sooner (i.e if an out-of-order
428 * handshake message/record is received at the record
430 * XDTLS: exception is that the server needs to
431 * know that change cipher spec and finished messages
432 * have been received by the client before clearing this
433 * buffer. this can simply be done by waiting for the
434 * first data segment, but is there a better way? */
435 dtls1_clear_record_buffer(s);
437 s->init_msg = s->init_buf->data + DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH;
441 msg_hdr->frag_off = i;
445 ssl3_send_alert(s,SSL3_AL_FATAL,al);
451 static int dtls1_preprocess_fragment(SSL *s,struct hm_header_st *msg_hdr,int max)
453 size_t frag_off,frag_len,msg_len;
455 msg_len = msg_hdr->msg_len;
456 frag_off = msg_hdr->frag_off;
457 frag_len = msg_hdr->frag_len;
459 /* sanity checking */
460 if ( (frag_off+frag_len) > msg_len)
462 SSLerr(SSL_F_DTLS1_PREPROCESS_FRAGMENT,SSL_R_EXCESSIVE_MESSAGE_SIZE);
463 return SSL_AD_ILLEGAL_PARAMETER;
466 if ( (frag_off+frag_len) > (unsigned long)max)
468 SSLerr(SSL_F_DTLS1_PREPROCESS_FRAGMENT,SSL_R_EXCESSIVE_MESSAGE_SIZE);
469 return SSL_AD_ILLEGAL_PARAMETER;
472 if ( s->d1->r_msg_hdr.frag_off == 0) /* first fragment */
474 /* msg_len is limited to 2^24, but is effectively checked
475 * against max above */
476 if (!BUF_MEM_grow_clean(s->init_buf,msg_len+DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH))
478 SSLerr(SSL_F_DTLS1_PREPROCESS_FRAGMENT,ERR_R_BUF_LIB);
479 return SSL_AD_INTERNAL_ERROR;
482 s->s3->tmp.message_size = msg_len;
483 s->d1->r_msg_hdr.msg_len = msg_len;
484 s->s3->tmp.message_type = msg_hdr->type;
485 s->d1->r_msg_hdr.type = msg_hdr->type;
486 s->d1->r_msg_hdr.seq = msg_hdr->seq;
488 else if (msg_len != s->d1->r_msg_hdr.msg_len)
490 /* They must be playing with us! BTW, failure to enforce
491 * upper limit would open possibility for buffer overrun. */
492 SSLerr(SSL_F_DTLS1_PREPROCESS_FRAGMENT,SSL_R_EXCESSIVE_MESSAGE_SIZE);
493 return SSL_AD_ILLEGAL_PARAMETER;
496 return 0; /* no error */
501 dtls1_retrieve_buffered_fragment(SSL *s, long max, int *ok)
503 /* (0) check whether the desired fragment is available
505 * (1) copy over the fragment to s->init_buf->data[]
506 * (2) update s->init_num
513 item = pqueue_peek(s->d1->buffered_messages);
517 frag = (hm_fragment *)item->data;
519 if ( s->d1->handshake_read_seq == frag->msg_header.seq)
521 pqueue_pop(s->d1->buffered_messages);
523 al=dtls1_preprocess_fragment(s,&frag->msg_header,max);
525 if (al==0) /* no alert */
527 unsigned char *p = (unsigned char *)s->init_buf->data+DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH;
528 memcpy(&p[frag->msg_header.frag_off],
529 frag->fragment,frag->msg_header.frag_len);
532 dtls1_hm_fragment_free(frag);
538 return frag->msg_header.frag_len;
541 ssl3_send_alert(s,SSL3_AL_FATAL,al);
552 dtls1_process_out_of_seq_message(SSL *s, struct hm_header_st* msg_hdr, int *ok)
555 hm_fragment *frag = NULL;
557 unsigned char seq64be[8];
558 unsigned long frag_len = msg_hdr->frag_len;
560 if ((msg_hdr->frag_off+frag_len) > msg_hdr->msg_len)
563 if (msg_hdr->seq <= s->d1->handshake_read_seq)
565 unsigned char devnull [256];
569 i = s->method->ssl_read_bytes(s,SSL3_RT_HANDSHAKE,
571 frag_len>sizeof(devnull)?sizeof(devnull):frag_len,0);
579 frag = dtls1_hm_fragment_new(frag_len);
583 memcpy(&(frag->msg_header), msg_hdr, sizeof(*msg_hdr));
585 /* read the body of the fragment (header has already been read */
586 i = s->method->ssl_read_bytes(s,SSL3_RT_HANDSHAKE,
587 frag->fragment,frag_len,0);
588 if (i<=0 || (unsigned long)i!=frag_len)
591 memset(seq64be,0,sizeof(seq64be));
592 seq64be[6] = (unsigned char)(msg_hdr->seq>>8);
593 seq64be[7] = (unsigned char)(msg_hdr->seq);
595 item = pitem_new(seq64be, frag);
599 pqueue_insert(s->d1->buffered_messages, item);
602 return DTLS1_HM_FRAGMENT_RETRY;
605 if ( frag != NULL) dtls1_hm_fragment_free(frag);
606 if ( item != NULL) OPENSSL_free(item);
613 dtls1_get_message_fragment(SSL *s, int st1, int stn, long max, int *ok)
615 unsigned char wire[DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH];
616 unsigned long l, frag_off, frag_len;
618 struct hm_header_st msg_hdr;
620 /* see if we have the required fragment already */
621 if ((frag_len = dtls1_retrieve_buffered_fragment(s,max,ok)) || *ok)
623 if (*ok) s->init_num += frag_len;
627 /* read handshake message header */
628 i=s->method->ssl_read_bytes(s,SSL3_RT_HANDSHAKE,wire,
629 DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH, 0);
630 if (i <= 0) /* nbio, or an error */
632 s->rwstate=SSL_READING;
636 OPENSSL_assert(i == DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH);
638 /* parse the message fragment header */
639 dtls1_get_message_header(wire, &msg_hdr);
642 * if this is a future (or stale) message it gets buffered
643 * (or dropped)--no further processing at this time
645 if ( msg_hdr.seq != s->d1->handshake_read_seq)
646 return dtls1_process_out_of_seq_message(s, &msg_hdr, ok);
649 frag_off = msg_hdr.frag_off;
650 frag_len = msg_hdr.frag_len;
652 if (!s->server && s->d1->r_msg_hdr.frag_off == 0 &&
653 wire[0] == SSL3_MT_HELLO_REQUEST)
655 /* The server may always send 'Hello Request' messages --
656 * we are doing a handshake anyway now, so ignore them
657 * if their format is correct. Does not count for
659 if (wire[1] == 0 && wire[2] == 0 && wire[3] == 0)
662 s->msg_callback(0, s->version, SSL3_RT_HANDSHAKE,
663 wire, DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH, s,
664 s->msg_callback_arg);
667 return dtls1_get_message_fragment(s, st1, stn,
670 else /* Incorrectly formated Hello request */
672 al=SSL_AD_UNEXPECTED_MESSAGE;
673 SSLerr(SSL_F_DTLS1_GET_MESSAGE_FRAGMENT,SSL_R_UNEXPECTED_MESSAGE);
678 if ((al=dtls1_preprocess_fragment(s,&msg_hdr,max)))
681 /* XDTLS: ressurect this when restart is in place */
686 unsigned char *p=(unsigned char *)s->init_buf->data+DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH;
688 i=s->method->ssl_read_bytes(s,SSL3_RT_HANDSHAKE,
689 &p[frag_off],frag_len,0);
690 /* XDTLS: fix this--message fragments cannot span multiple packets */
693 s->rwstate=SSL_READING;
701 /* XDTLS: an incorrectly formatted fragment should cause the
702 * handshake to fail */
703 OPENSSL_assert(i == (int)frag_len);
707 /* Note that s->init_num is *not* used as current offset in
708 * s->init_buf->data, but as a counter summing up fragments'
709 * lengths: as soon as they sum up to handshake packet
710 * length, we assume we have got all the fragments. */
711 s->init_num += frag_len;
715 ssl3_send_alert(s,SSL3_AL_FATAL,al);
722 int dtls1_send_finished(SSL *s, int a, int b, const char *sender, int slen)
730 d=(unsigned char *)s->init_buf->data;
731 p= &(d[DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH]);
733 i=s->method->ssl3_enc->final_finish_mac(s,
734 sender,slen,s->s3->tmp.finish_md);
735 s->s3->tmp.finish_md_len = i;
736 memcpy(p, s->s3->tmp.finish_md, i);
740 #ifdef OPENSSL_SYS_WIN16
741 /* MSVC 1.5 does not clear the top bytes of the word unless
747 d = dtls1_set_message_header(s, d, SSL3_MT_FINISHED, l, 0, l);
748 s->init_num=(int)l+DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH;
751 /* buffer the message to handle re-xmits */
752 dtls1_buffer_message(s, 0);
757 /* SSL3_ST_SEND_xxxxxx_HELLO_B */
758 return(dtls1_do_write(s,SSL3_RT_HANDSHAKE));
761 /* for these 2 messages, we need to
762 * ssl->enc_read_ctx re-init
763 * ssl->s3->read_sequence zero
764 * ssl->s3->read_mac_secret re-init
765 * ssl->session->read_sym_enc assign
766 * ssl->session->read_compression assign
767 * ssl->session->read_hash assign
769 int dtls1_send_change_cipher_spec(SSL *s, int a, int b)
775 p=(unsigned char *)s->init_buf->data;
777 s->d1->handshake_write_seq = s->d1->next_handshake_write_seq;
778 s->init_num=DTLS1_CCS_HEADER_LENGTH;
781 dtls1_set_message_header_int(s, SSL3_MT_CCS, 0,
782 s->d1->handshake_write_seq, 0, 0);
784 /* buffer the message to handle re-xmits */
785 dtls1_buffer_message(s, 1);
790 /* SSL3_ST_CW_CHANGE_B */
791 return(dtls1_do_write(s,SSL3_RT_CHANGE_CIPHER_SPEC));
794 unsigned long dtls1_output_cert_chain(SSL *s, X509 *x)
798 unsigned long l= 3 + DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH;
800 X509_STORE_CTX xs_ctx;
803 /* TLSv1 sends a chain with nothing in it, instead of an alert */
805 if (!BUF_MEM_grow_clean(buf,10))
807 SSLerr(SSL_F_DTLS1_OUTPUT_CERT_CHAIN,ERR_R_BUF_LIB);
812 if(!X509_STORE_CTX_init(&xs_ctx,s->ctx->cert_store,NULL,NULL))
814 SSLerr(SSL_F_DTLS1_OUTPUT_CERT_CHAIN,ERR_R_X509_LIB);
821 if (!BUF_MEM_grow_clean(buf,(n+l+3)))
823 SSLerr(SSL_F_DTLS1_OUTPUT_CERT_CHAIN,ERR_R_BUF_LIB);
826 p=(unsigned char *)&(buf->data[l]);
830 if (X509_NAME_cmp(X509_get_subject_name(x),
831 X509_get_issuer_name(x)) == 0) break;
833 i=X509_STORE_get_by_subject(&xs_ctx,X509_LU_X509,
834 X509_get_issuer_name(x),&obj);
837 /* Count is one too high since the X509_STORE_get uped the
842 X509_STORE_CTX_cleanup(&xs_ctx);
845 /* Thawte special :-) */
846 if (s->ctx->extra_certs != NULL)
847 for (i=0; i<sk_X509_num(s->ctx->extra_certs); i++)
849 x=sk_X509_value(s->ctx->extra_certs,i);
851 if (!BUF_MEM_grow_clean(buf,(n+l+3)))
853 SSLerr(SSL_F_DTLS1_OUTPUT_CERT_CHAIN,ERR_R_BUF_LIB);
856 p=(unsigned char *)&(buf->data[l]);
862 l-= (3 + DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH);
864 p=(unsigned char *)&(buf->data[DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH]);
867 p=(unsigned char *)&(buf->data[0]);
868 p = dtls1_set_message_header(s, p, SSL3_MT_CERTIFICATE, l, 0, l);
870 l+=DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH;
874 int dtls1_read_failed(SSL *s, int code)
882 fprintf( stderr, "invalid state reached %s:%d", __FILE__, __LINE__);
886 bio = SSL_get_rbio(s);
887 if ( ! BIO_dgram_recv_timedout(bio))
889 /* not a timeout, none of our business,
890 let higher layers handle this. in fact it's probably an error */
894 if ( ! SSL_in_init(s)) /* done, no need to send a retransmit */
896 BIO_set_flags(SSL_get_rbio(s), BIO_FLAGS_READ);
901 state->timeout.num_alerts++;
902 if ( state->timeout.num_alerts > DTLS1_TMO_ALERT_COUNT)
904 /* fail the connection, enough alerts have been sent */
905 SSLerr(SSL_F_DTLS1_READ_FAILED,SSL_R_READ_TIMEOUT_EXPIRED);
909 state->timeout.read_timeouts++;
910 if ( state->timeout.read_timeouts > DTLS1_TMO_READ_COUNT)
913 state->timeout.read_timeouts = 1;
917 #if 0 /* for now, each alert contains only one record number */
918 item = pqueue_peek(state->rcvd_records);
921 /* send an alert immediately for all the missing records */
926 #if 0 /* no more alert sending, just retransmit the last set of messages */
928 ssl3_send_alert(s,SSL3_AL_WARNING,
929 DTLS1_AD_MISSING_HANDSHAKE_MESSAGE);
932 return dtls1_retransmit_buffered_messages(s) ;
937 dtls1_retransmit_buffered_messages(SSL *s)
939 pqueue sent = s->d1->sent_messages;
945 iter = pqueue_iterator(sent);
947 for ( item = pqueue_next(&iter); item != NULL; item = pqueue_next(&iter))
949 frag = (hm_fragment *)item->data;
950 if ( dtls1_retransmit_message(s, frag->msg_header.seq, 0, &found) <= 0 &&
953 fprintf(stderr, "dtls1_retransmit_message() failed\n");
962 dtls1_buffer_message(SSL *s, int is_ccs)
966 unsigned char seq64be[8];
967 unsigned int epoch = s->d1->w_epoch;
969 /* this function is called immediately after a message has
971 OPENSSL_assert(s->init_off == 0);
973 frag = dtls1_hm_fragment_new(s->init_num);
975 memcpy(frag->fragment, s->init_buf->data, s->init_num);
979 OPENSSL_assert(s->d1->w_msg_hdr.msg_len +
980 DTLS1_CCS_HEADER_LENGTH == (unsigned int)s->init_num);
985 OPENSSL_assert(s->d1->w_msg_hdr.msg_len +
986 DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH == (unsigned int)s->init_num);
989 frag->msg_header.msg_len = s->d1->w_msg_hdr.msg_len;
990 frag->msg_header.seq = s->d1->w_msg_hdr.seq;
991 frag->msg_header.type = s->d1->w_msg_hdr.type;
992 frag->msg_header.frag_off = 0;
993 frag->msg_header.frag_len = s->d1->w_msg_hdr.msg_len;
994 frag->msg_header.is_ccs = is_ccs;
996 memset(seq64be,0,sizeof(seq64be));
997 seq64be[0] = (unsigned char)(epoch>>8);
998 seq64be[1] = (unsigned char)(epoch);
999 seq64be[6] = (unsigned char)(frag->msg_header.seq>>8);
1000 seq64be[7] = (unsigned char)(frag->msg_header.seq);
1002 item = pitem_new(seq64be, frag);
1005 dtls1_hm_fragment_free(frag);
1010 fprintf( stderr, "buffered messge: \ttype = %xx\n", msg_buf->type);
1011 fprintf( stderr, "\t\t\t\t\tlen = %d\n", msg_buf->len);
1012 fprintf( stderr, "\t\t\t\t\tseq_num = %d\n", msg_buf->seq_num);
1015 pqueue_insert(s->d1->sent_messages, item);
1020 dtls1_retransmit_message(SSL *s, unsigned short seq, unsigned long frag_off,
1024 /* XDTLS: for now assuming that read/writes are blocking */
1027 unsigned long header_length;
1028 unsigned char seq64be[8];
1031 OPENSSL_assert(s->init_num == 0);
1032 OPENSSL_assert(s->init_off == 0);
1035 /* XDTLS: the requested message ought to be found, otherwise error */
1036 memset(seq64be,0,sizeof(seq64be));
1037 seq64be[6] = (unsigned char)(seq>>8);
1038 seq64be[7] = (unsigned char)seq;
1040 item = pqueue_find(s->d1->sent_messages, seq64be);
1043 fprintf(stderr, "retransmit: message %d non-existant\n", seq);
1049 frag = (hm_fragment *)item->data;
1051 if ( frag->msg_header.is_ccs)
1052 header_length = DTLS1_CCS_HEADER_LENGTH;
1054 header_length = DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH;
1056 memcpy(s->init_buf->data, frag->fragment,
1057 frag->msg_header.msg_len + header_length);
1058 s->init_num = frag->msg_header.msg_len + header_length;
1060 dtls1_set_message_header_int(s, frag->msg_header.type,
1061 frag->msg_header.msg_len, frag->msg_header.seq, 0,
1062 frag->msg_header.frag_len);
1064 s->d1->retransmitting = 1;
1065 ret = dtls1_do_write(s, frag->msg_header.is_ccs ?
1066 SSL3_RT_CHANGE_CIPHER_SPEC : SSL3_RT_HANDSHAKE);
1067 s->d1->retransmitting = 0;
1069 (void)BIO_flush(SSL_get_wbio(s));
1073 /* call this function when the buffered messages are no longer needed */
1075 dtls1_clear_record_buffer(SSL *s)
1079 for(item = pqueue_pop(s->d1->sent_messages);
1080 item != NULL; item = pqueue_pop(s->d1->sent_messages))
1082 dtls1_hm_fragment_free((hm_fragment *)item->data);
1089 dtls1_set_message_header(SSL *s, unsigned char *p, unsigned char mt,
1090 unsigned long len, unsigned long frag_off, unsigned long frag_len)
1094 s->d1->handshake_write_seq = s->d1->next_handshake_write_seq;
1095 s->d1->next_handshake_write_seq++;
1098 dtls1_set_message_header_int(s, mt, len, s->d1->handshake_write_seq,
1099 frag_off, frag_len);
1101 return p += DTLS1_HM_HEADER_LENGTH;
1105 /* don't actually do the writing, wait till the MTU has been retrieved */
1107 dtls1_set_message_header_int(SSL *s, unsigned char mt,
1108 unsigned long len, unsigned short seq_num, unsigned long frag_off,
1109 unsigned long frag_len)
1111 struct hm_header_st *msg_hdr = &s->d1->w_msg_hdr;
1114 msg_hdr->msg_len = len;
1115 msg_hdr->seq = seq_num;
1116 msg_hdr->frag_off = frag_off;
1117 msg_hdr->frag_len = frag_len;
1121 dtls1_fix_message_header(SSL *s, unsigned long frag_off,
1122 unsigned long frag_len)
1124 struct hm_header_st *msg_hdr = &s->d1->w_msg_hdr;
1126 msg_hdr->frag_off = frag_off;
1127 msg_hdr->frag_len = frag_len;
1130 static unsigned char *
1131 dtls1_write_message_header(SSL *s, unsigned char *p)
1133 struct hm_header_st *msg_hdr = &s->d1->w_msg_hdr;
1135 *p++ = msg_hdr->type;
1136 l2n3(msg_hdr->msg_len, p);
1138 s2n(msg_hdr->seq, p);
1139 l2n3(msg_hdr->frag_off, p);
1140 l2n3(msg_hdr->frag_len, p);
1148 return (g_probable_mtu[(sizeof(g_probable_mtu) /
1149 sizeof(g_probable_mtu[0])) - 1]);
1153 dtls1_guess_mtu(unsigned int curr_mtu)
1157 if ( curr_mtu == 0 )
1158 return g_probable_mtu[0] ;
1160 for ( i = 0; i < sizeof(g_probable_mtu)/sizeof(g_probable_mtu[0]); i++)
1161 if ( curr_mtu > g_probable_mtu[i])
1162 return g_probable_mtu[i];
1168 dtls1_get_message_header(unsigned char *data, struct hm_header_st *msg_hdr)
1170 memset(msg_hdr, 0x00, sizeof(struct hm_header_st));
1171 msg_hdr->type = *(data++);
1172 n2l3(data, msg_hdr->msg_len);
1174 n2s(data, msg_hdr->seq);
1175 n2l3(data, msg_hdr->frag_off);
1176 n2l3(data, msg_hdr->frag_len);
1180 dtls1_get_ccs_header(unsigned char *data, struct ccs_header_st *ccs_hdr)
1182 memset(ccs_hdr, 0x00, sizeof(struct ccs_header_st));
1184 ccs_hdr->type = *(data++);