1 /**
2 * \file ssl.h
3 *
4 * \brief SSL/TLS functions.
5 */
6 /*
7 * Copyright The Mbed TLS Contributors
8 * SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
9 *
10 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
11 * not use this file except in compliance with the License.
12 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
13 *
14 * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
15 *
16 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
17 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
18 * WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
19 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
20 * limitations under the License.
21 */
22 #ifndef MBEDTLS_SSL_H
23 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_H
24 #include "mbedtls/platform_util.h"
25 #include "mbedtls/private_access.h"
26
27 #include "mbedtls/build_info.h"
28
29 #include "mbedtls/bignum.h"
30 #include "mbedtls/ecp.h"
31
32 #include "mbedtls/ssl_ciphersuites.h"
33
34 #if defined(MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C)
35 #include "mbedtls/x509_crt.h"
36 #include "mbedtls/x509_crl.h"
37 #endif
38
39 #if defined(MBEDTLS_DHM_C)
40 #include "mbedtls/dhm.h"
41 #endif
42
43 /* Adding guard for MBEDTLS_ECDSA_C to ensure no compile errors due
44 * to guards in TLS code. There is a gap in functionality that access to
45 * ecdh_ctx structure is needed for MBEDTLS_ECDSA_C which does not seem correct.
46 */
47 #if defined(MBEDTLS_ECDH_C) || defined(MBEDTLS_ECDSA_C)
48 #include "mbedtls/ecdh.h"
49 #endif
50
51 #if defined(MBEDTLS_HAVE_TIME)
52 #include "mbedtls/platform_time.h"
53 #endif
54
55 #include "psa/crypto.h"
56
57 /*
58 * SSL Error codes
59 */
60 /** A cryptographic operation is in progress. Try again later. */
61 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CRYPTO_IN_PROGRESS -0x7000
62 /** The requested feature is not available. */
63 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE -0x7080
64 /** Bad input parameters to function. */
65 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_INPUT_DATA -0x7100
66 /** Verification of the message MAC failed. */
67 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_INVALID_MAC -0x7180
68 /** An invalid SSL record was received. */
69 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_INVALID_RECORD -0x7200
70 /** The connection indicated an EOF. */
71 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CONN_EOF -0x7280
72 /** A message could not be parsed due to a syntactic error. */
73 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_DECODE_ERROR -0x7300
74 /* Error space gap */
75 /** No RNG was provided to the SSL module. */
76 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_NO_RNG -0x7400
77 /** No client certification received from the client, but required by the authentication mode. */
78 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_NO_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE -0x7480
79 /** Client received an extended server hello containing an unsupported extension */
80 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_UNSUPPORTED_EXTENSION -0x7500
81 /** No ALPN protocols supported that the client advertises */
82 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_NO_APPLICATION_PROTOCOL -0x7580
83 /** The own private key or pre-shared key is not set, but needed. */
84 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_PRIVATE_KEY_REQUIRED -0x7600
85 /** No CA Chain is set, but required to operate. */
86 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CA_CHAIN_REQUIRED -0x7680
87 /** An unexpected message was received from our peer. */
88 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_UNEXPECTED_MESSAGE -0x7700
89 /** A fatal alert message was received from our peer. */
90 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_FATAL_ALERT_MESSAGE -0x7780
91 /** No server could be identified matching the client's SNI. */
92 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_UNRECOGNIZED_NAME -0x7800
93 /** The peer notified us that the connection is going to be closed. */
94 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_PEER_CLOSE_NOTIFY -0x7880
95 /* Error space gap */
96 /* Error space gap */
97 /** Processing of the Certificate handshake message failed. */
98 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_CERTIFICATE -0x7A00
99 /* Error space gap */
100 /**
101 * Received NewSessionTicket Post Handshake Message.
102 * This error code is experimental and may be changed or removed without notice.
103 */
104 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_RECEIVED_NEW_SESSION_TICKET -0x7B00
105 /** Not possible to read early data */
106 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CANNOT_READ_EARLY_DATA -0x7B80
107 /** Not possible to write early data */
108 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CANNOT_WRITE_EARLY_DATA -0x7C00
109 /* Error space gap */
110 /* Error space gap */
111 /* Error space gap */
112 /* Error space gap */
113 /* Error space gap */
114 /** Memory allocation failed */
115 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ALLOC_FAILED -0x7F00
116 /** Hardware acceleration function returned with error */
117 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_HW_ACCEL_FAILED -0x7F80
118 /** Hardware acceleration function skipped / left alone data */
119 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_HW_ACCEL_FALLTHROUGH -0x6F80
120 /** Handshake protocol not within min/max boundaries */
121 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_PROTOCOL_VERSION -0x6E80
122 /** The handshake negotiation failed. */
123 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE -0x6E00
124 /** Session ticket has expired. */
125 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_SESSION_TICKET_EXPIRED -0x6D80
126 /** Public key type mismatch (eg, asked for RSA key exchange and presented EC key) */
127 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_PK_TYPE_MISMATCH -0x6D00
128 /** Unknown identity received (eg, PSK identity) */
129 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_UNKNOWN_IDENTITY -0x6C80
130 /** Internal error (eg, unexpected failure in lower-level module) */
131 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_INTERNAL_ERROR -0x6C00
132 /** A counter would wrap (eg, too many messages exchanged). */
133 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_COUNTER_WRAPPING -0x6B80
134 /** Unexpected message at ServerHello in renegotiation. */
135 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WAITING_SERVER_HELLO_RENEGO -0x6B00
136 /** DTLS client must retry for hello verification */
137 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_HELLO_VERIFY_REQUIRED -0x6A80
138 /** A buffer is too small to receive or write a message */
139 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL -0x6A00
140 /* Error space gap */
141 /** No data of requested type currently available on underlying transport. */
142 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_READ -0x6900
143 /** Connection requires a write call. */
144 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_WRITE -0x6880
145 /** The operation timed out. */
146 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_TIMEOUT -0x6800
147 /** The client initiated a reconnect from the same port. */
148 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CLIENT_RECONNECT -0x6780
149 /** Record header looks valid but is not expected. */
150 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_UNEXPECTED_RECORD -0x6700
151 /** The alert message received indicates a non-fatal error. */
152 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_NON_FATAL -0x6680
153 /** A field in a message was incorrect or inconsistent with other fields. */
154 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ILLEGAL_PARAMETER -0x6600
155 /** Internal-only message signaling that further message-processing should be done */
156 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CONTINUE_PROCESSING -0x6580
157 /** The asynchronous operation is not completed yet. */
158 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ASYNC_IN_PROGRESS -0x6500
159 /** Internal-only message signaling that a message arrived early. */
160 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_EARLY_MESSAGE -0x6480
161 /* Error space gap */
162 /* Error space gap */
163 /* Error space gap */
164 /* Error space gap */
165 /* Error space gap */
166 /* Error space gap */
167 /* Error space gap */
168 /* Error space gap */
169 /** An encrypted DTLS-frame with an unexpected CID was received. */
170 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_UNEXPECTED_CID -0x6000
171 /** An operation failed due to an unexpected version or configuration. */
172 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_VERSION_MISMATCH -0x5F00
173 /** Invalid value in SSL config */
174 #define MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_CONFIG -0x5E80
175
176 /*
177 * Constants from RFC 8446 for TLS 1.3 PSK modes
178 *
179 * Those are used in the Pre-Shared Key Exchange Modes extension.
180 * See Section 4.2.9 in RFC 8446.
181 */
182 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_PSK_MODE_PURE 0 /* Pure PSK-based exchange */
183 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_PSK_MODE_ECDHE 1 /* PSK+ECDHE-based exchange */
184
185 /*
186 * TLS 1.3 NamedGroup values
187 *
188 * From RF 8446
189 * enum {
190 * // Elliptic Curve Groups (ECDHE)
191 * secp256r1(0x0017), secp384r1(0x0018), secp521r1(0x0019),
192 * x25519(0x001D), x448(0x001E),
193 * // Finite Field Groups (DHE)
194 * ffdhe2048(0x0100), ffdhe3072(0x0101), ffdhe4096(0x0102),
195 * ffdhe6144(0x0103), ffdhe8192(0x0104),
196 * // Reserved Code Points
197 * ffdhe_private_use(0x01FC..0x01FF),
198 * ecdhe_private_use(0xFE00..0xFEFF),
199 * (0xFFFF)
200 * } NamedGroup;
201 *
202 */
203
204 /* Elliptic Curve Groups (ECDHE) */
205 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_IANA_TLS_GROUP_NONE 0
206 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_IANA_TLS_GROUP_SECP192K1 0x0012
207 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_IANA_TLS_GROUP_SECP192R1 0x0013
208 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_IANA_TLS_GROUP_SECP224K1 0x0014
209 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_IANA_TLS_GROUP_SECP224R1 0x0015
210 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_IANA_TLS_GROUP_SECP256K1 0x0016
211 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_IANA_TLS_GROUP_SECP256R1 0x0017
212 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_IANA_TLS_GROUP_SECP384R1 0x0018
213 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_IANA_TLS_GROUP_SECP521R1 0x0019
214 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_IANA_TLS_GROUP_BP256R1 0x001A
215 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_IANA_TLS_GROUP_BP384R1 0x001B
216 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_IANA_TLS_GROUP_BP512R1 0x001C
217 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_IANA_TLS_GROUP_X25519 0x001D
218 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_IANA_TLS_GROUP_X448 0x001E
219 /* Finite Field Groups (DHE) */
220 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_IANA_TLS_GROUP_FFDHE2048 0x0100
221 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_IANA_TLS_GROUP_FFDHE3072 0x0101
222 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_IANA_TLS_GROUP_FFDHE4096 0x0102
223 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_IANA_TLS_GROUP_FFDHE6144 0x0103
224 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_IANA_TLS_GROUP_FFDHE8192 0x0104
225
226 /*
227 * TLS 1.3 Key Exchange Modes
228 *
229 * Mbed TLS internal identifiers for use with the SSL configuration API
230 * mbedtls_ssl_conf_tls13_key_exchange_modes().
231 */
232
233 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEY_EXCHANGE_MODE_PSK (1u << 0) /*!< Pure-PSK TLS 1.3 key exchange,
234 * encompassing both externally agreed PSKs
235 * as well as resumption PSKs. */
236 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEY_EXCHANGE_MODE_EPHEMERAL (1u << 1) /*!< Pure-Ephemeral TLS 1.3 key exchanges,
237 * including for example ECDHE and DHE
238 * key exchanges. */
239 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEY_EXCHANGE_MODE_PSK_EPHEMERAL (1u << 2) /*!< PSK-Ephemeral TLS 1.3 key exchanges,
240 * using both a PSK and an ephemeral
241 * key exchange. */
242
243 /* Convenience macros for sets of key exchanges. */
244 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEY_EXCHANGE_MODE_ALL \
245 (MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEY_EXCHANGE_MODE_PSK | \
246 MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEY_EXCHANGE_MODE_PSK_EPHEMERAL | \
247 MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEY_EXCHANGE_MODE_EPHEMERAL) /*!< All TLS 1.3 key exchanges */
248 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEY_EXCHANGE_MODE_PSK_ALL \
249 (MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEY_EXCHANGE_MODE_PSK | \
250 MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEY_EXCHANGE_MODE_PSK_EPHEMERAL) /*!< All PSK-based TLS 1.3 key exchanges */
251 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEY_EXCHANGE_MODE_EPHEMERAL_ALL \
252 (MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEY_EXCHANGE_MODE_EPHEMERAL | \
253 MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEY_EXCHANGE_MODE_PSK_EPHEMERAL) /*!< All ephemeral TLS 1.3 key exchanges */
254
255 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEY_EXCHANGE_MODE_NONE (0)
256
257 /*
258 * Various constants
259 */
260
261 #if !defined(MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_REMOVED)
262 /* These are the high and low bytes of ProtocolVersion as defined by:
263 * - RFC 5246: ProtocolVersion version = { 3, 3 }; // TLS v1.2
264 * - RFC 8446: see section 4.2.1
265 */
266 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_MAJOR_VERSION_3 3
267 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_MINOR_VERSION_3 3 /*!< TLS v1.2 */
268 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_MINOR_VERSION_4 4 /*!< TLS v1.3 */
269 #endif /* MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_REMOVED */
270
271 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_TRANSPORT_STREAM 0 /*!< TLS */
272 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_TRANSPORT_DATAGRAM 1 /*!< DTLS */
273
274 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_HOST_NAME_LEN 255 /*!< Maximum host name defined in RFC 1035 */
275 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_ALPN_NAME_LEN 255 /*!< Maximum size in bytes of a protocol name in alpn ext., RFC 7301 */
276
277 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_ALPN_LIST_LEN 65535 /*!< Maximum size in bytes of list in alpn ext., RFC 7301 */
278
279 /* RFC 6066 section 4, see also mfl_code_to_length in ssl_tls.c
280 * NONE must be zero so that memset()ing structure to zero works */
281 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_FRAG_LEN_NONE 0 /*!< don't use this extension */
282 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_FRAG_LEN_512 1 /*!< MaxFragmentLength 2^9 */
283 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_FRAG_LEN_1024 2 /*!< MaxFragmentLength 2^10 */
284 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_FRAG_LEN_2048 3 /*!< MaxFragmentLength 2^11 */
285 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_FRAG_LEN_4096 4 /*!< MaxFragmentLength 2^12 */
286 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_FRAG_LEN_INVALID 5 /*!< first invalid value */
287
288 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_IS_CLIENT 0
289 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_IS_SERVER 1
290
291 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_EXTENDED_MS_DISABLED 0
292 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_EXTENDED_MS_ENABLED 1
293
294 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_DISABLED 0
295 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_ENABLED 1
296
297 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ETM_DISABLED 0
298 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ETM_ENABLED 1
299
300 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_COMPRESS_NULL 0
301
302 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_VERIFY_NONE 0
303 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_VERIFY_OPTIONAL 1
304 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_VERIFY_REQUIRED 2
305 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_VERIFY_UNSET 3 /* Used only for sni_authmode */
306
307 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_LEGACY_RENEGOTIATION 0
308 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_SECURE_RENEGOTIATION 1
309
310 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_RENEGOTIATION_DISABLED 0
311 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_RENEGOTIATION_ENABLED 1
312
313 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ANTI_REPLAY_DISABLED 0
314 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ANTI_REPLAY_ENABLED 1
315
316 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_RENEGOTIATION_NOT_ENFORCED -1
317 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_RENEGO_MAX_RECORDS_DEFAULT 16
318
319 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_LEGACY_NO_RENEGOTIATION 0
320 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_LEGACY_ALLOW_RENEGOTIATION 1
321 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_LEGACY_BREAK_HANDSHAKE 2
322
323 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_TRUNC_HMAC_DISABLED 0
324 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_TRUNC_HMAC_ENABLED 1
325 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_TRUNCATED_HMAC_LEN 10 /* 80 bits, rfc 6066 section 7 */
326
327 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS_DISABLED 0
328 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS_ENABLED 1
329
330 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_PRESET_DEFAULT 0
331 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_PRESET_SUITEB 2
332
333 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_CERT_REQ_CA_LIST_ENABLED 1
334 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_CERT_REQ_CA_LIST_DISABLED 0
335
336 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_EARLY_DATA_DISABLED 0
337 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_EARLY_DATA_ENABLED 1
338
339 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_SRTP_MKI_UNSUPPORTED 0
340 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_SRTP_MKI_SUPPORTED 1
341
342 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_CIPHERSUITE_ORDER_CLIENT 1
343 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_CIPHERSUITE_ORDER_SERVER 0
344
345 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3) && defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS)
346 #if defined(PSA_WANT_ALG_SHA_384)
347 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_TICKET_RESUMPTION_KEY_LEN 48
348 #elif defined(PSA_WANT_ALG_SHA_256)
349 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_TICKET_RESUMPTION_KEY_LEN 32
350 #endif
351 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3 && MBEDTLS_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS */
352 /*
353 * Default range for DTLS retransmission timer value, in milliseconds.
354 * RFC 6347 4.2.4.1 says from 1 second to 60 seconds.
355 */
356 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_TIMEOUT_DFL_MIN 1000
357 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_TIMEOUT_DFL_MAX 60000
358
359 /**
360 * \name SECTION: Module settings
361 *
362 * The configuration options you can set for this module are in this section.
363 * Either change them in mbedtls_config.h or define them on the compiler command line.
364 * \{
365 */
366
367 /*
368 * Maximum fragment length in bytes,
369 * determines the size of each of the two internal I/O buffers.
370 *
371 * Note: the RFC defines the default size of SSL / TLS messages. If you
372 * change the value here, other clients / servers may not be able to
373 * communicate with you anymore. Only change this value if you control
374 * both sides of the connection and have it reduced at both sides, or
375 * if you're using the Max Fragment Length extension and you know all your
376 * peers are using it too!
377 */
378 #if !defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_IN_CONTENT_LEN)
379 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_IN_CONTENT_LEN 16384
380 #endif
381
382 #if !defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_OUT_CONTENT_LEN)
383 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_OUT_CONTENT_LEN 16384
384 #endif
385
386 /*
387 * Maximum number of heap-allocated bytes for the purpose of
388 * DTLS handshake message reassembly and future message buffering.
389 */
390 #if !defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_MAX_BUFFERING)
391 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_MAX_BUFFERING 32768
392 #endif
393
394 /*
395 * Maximum length of CIDs for incoming and outgoing messages.
396 */
397 #if !defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_IN_LEN_MAX)
398 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_IN_LEN_MAX 32
399 #endif
400
401 #if !defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_OUT_LEN_MAX)
402 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_OUT_LEN_MAX 32
403 #endif
404
405 #if !defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_TLS1_3_PADDING_GRANULARITY)
406 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_TLS1_3_PADDING_GRANULARITY 16
407 #endif
408
409 /** \} name SECTION: Module settings */
410
411 /*
412 * Default to standard CID mode
413 */
414 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_CONNECTION_ID) && \
415 !defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_CONNECTION_ID_COMPAT)
416 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_CONNECTION_ID_COMPAT 0
417 #endif
418
419 /*
420 * Length of the verify data for secure renegotiation
421 */
422 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_VERIFY_DATA_MAX_LEN 12
423
424 /*
425 * Signaling ciphersuite values (SCSV)
426 */
427 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_EMPTY_RENEGOTIATION_INFO 0xFF /**< renegotiation info ext */
428
429 /*
430 * Supported Signature and Hash algorithms (For TLS 1.2)
431 * RFC 5246 section 7.4.1.4.1
432 */
433 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_HASH_NONE 0
434 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_HASH_MD5 1
435 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_HASH_SHA1 2
436 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_HASH_SHA224 3
437 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_HASH_SHA256 4
438 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_HASH_SHA384 5
439 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_HASH_SHA512 6
440
441 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_SIG_ANON 0
442 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_SIG_RSA 1
443 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_SIG_ECDSA 3
444
445 /*
446 * TLS 1.3 signature algorithms
447 * RFC 8446, Section 4.2.2
448 */
449
450 /* RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5 algorithms */
451 #define MBEDTLS_TLS1_3_SIG_RSA_PKCS1_SHA256 0x0401
452 #define MBEDTLS_TLS1_3_SIG_RSA_PKCS1_SHA384 0x0501
453 #define MBEDTLS_TLS1_3_SIG_RSA_PKCS1_SHA512 0x0601
454
455 /* ECDSA algorithms */
456 #define MBEDTLS_TLS1_3_SIG_ECDSA_SECP256R1_SHA256 0x0403
457 #define MBEDTLS_TLS1_3_SIG_ECDSA_SECP384R1_SHA384 0x0503
458 #define MBEDTLS_TLS1_3_SIG_ECDSA_SECP521R1_SHA512 0x0603
459
460 /* RSASSA-PSS algorithms with public key OID rsaEncryption */
461 #define MBEDTLS_TLS1_3_SIG_RSA_PSS_RSAE_SHA256 0x0804
462 #define MBEDTLS_TLS1_3_SIG_RSA_PSS_RSAE_SHA384 0x0805
463 #define MBEDTLS_TLS1_3_SIG_RSA_PSS_RSAE_SHA512 0x0806
464
465 /* EdDSA algorithms */
466 #define MBEDTLS_TLS1_3_SIG_ED25519 0x0807
467 #define MBEDTLS_TLS1_3_SIG_ED448 0x0808
468
469 /* RSASSA-PSS algorithms with public key OID RSASSA-PSS */
470 #define MBEDTLS_TLS1_3_SIG_RSA_PSS_PSS_SHA256 0x0809
471 #define MBEDTLS_TLS1_3_SIG_RSA_PSS_PSS_SHA384 0x080A
472 #define MBEDTLS_TLS1_3_SIG_RSA_PSS_PSS_SHA512 0x080B
473
474 /* LEGACY ALGORITHMS */
475 #define MBEDTLS_TLS1_3_SIG_RSA_PKCS1_SHA1 0x0201
476 #define MBEDTLS_TLS1_3_SIG_ECDSA_SHA1 0x0203
477
478 #define MBEDTLS_TLS1_3_SIG_NONE 0x0
479
480 /*
481 * Client Certificate Types
482 * RFC 5246 section 7.4.4 plus RFC 4492 section 5.5
483 */
484 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_CERT_TYPE_RSA_SIGN 1
485 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_CERT_TYPE_ECDSA_SIGN 64
486
487 /*
488 * Message, alert and handshake types
489 */
490 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_MSG_CHANGE_CIPHER_SPEC 20
491 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_MSG_ALERT 21
492 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_MSG_HANDSHAKE 22
493 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_MSG_APPLICATION_DATA 23
494 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_MSG_CID 25
495
496 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_LEVEL_WARNING 1
497 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_LEVEL_FATAL 2
498
499 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_CLOSE_NOTIFY 0 /* 0x00 */
500 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_UNEXPECTED_MESSAGE 10 /* 0x0A */
501 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_BAD_RECORD_MAC 20 /* 0x14 */
502 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_DECRYPTION_FAILED 21 /* 0x15 */
503 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_RECORD_OVERFLOW 22 /* 0x16 */
504 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_DECOMPRESSION_FAILURE 30 /* 0x1E */
505 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE 40 /* 0x28 */
506 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_NO_CERT 41 /* 0x29 */
507 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_BAD_CERT 42 /* 0x2A */
508 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_UNSUPPORTED_CERT 43 /* 0x2B */
509 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_CERT_REVOKED 44 /* 0x2C */
510 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_CERT_EXPIRED 45 /* 0x2D */
511 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_CERT_UNKNOWN 46 /* 0x2E */
512 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_ILLEGAL_PARAMETER 47 /* 0x2F */
513 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_UNKNOWN_CA 48 /* 0x30 */
514 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_ACCESS_DENIED 49 /* 0x31 */
515 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_DECODE_ERROR 50 /* 0x32 */
516 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_DECRYPT_ERROR 51 /* 0x33 */
517 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_EXPORT_RESTRICTION 60 /* 0x3C */
518 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_PROTOCOL_VERSION 70 /* 0x46 */
519 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_INSUFFICIENT_SECURITY 71 /* 0x47 */
520 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_INTERNAL_ERROR 80 /* 0x50 */
521 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_INAPROPRIATE_FALLBACK 86 /* 0x56 */
522 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_USER_CANCELED 90 /* 0x5A */
523 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_NO_RENEGOTIATION 100 /* 0x64 */
524 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_MISSING_EXTENSION 109 /* 0x6d -- new in TLS 1.3 */
525 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_UNSUPPORTED_EXT 110 /* 0x6E */
526 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_UNRECOGNIZED_NAME 112 /* 0x70 */
527 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_UNKNOWN_PSK_IDENTITY 115 /* 0x73 */
528 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_CERT_REQUIRED 116 /* 0x74 */
529 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_MSG_NO_APPLICATION_PROTOCOL 120 /* 0x78 */
530
531 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_HS_HELLO_REQUEST 0
532 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_HS_CLIENT_HELLO 1
533 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_HS_SERVER_HELLO 2
534 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_HS_HELLO_VERIFY_REQUEST 3
535 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_HS_NEW_SESSION_TICKET 4
536 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_HS_END_OF_EARLY_DATA 5
537 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_HS_ENCRYPTED_EXTENSIONS 8
538 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_HS_CERTIFICATE 11
539 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_HS_SERVER_KEY_EXCHANGE 12
540 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_HS_CERTIFICATE_REQUEST 13
541 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_HS_SERVER_HELLO_DONE 14
542 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_HS_CERTIFICATE_VERIFY 15
543 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_HS_CLIENT_KEY_EXCHANGE 16
544 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_HS_FINISHED 20
545 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_HS_MESSAGE_HASH 254
546
547 /*
548 * TLS extensions
549 */
550 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_SERVERNAME 0
551 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_SERVERNAME_HOSTNAME 0
552
553 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_MAX_FRAGMENT_LENGTH 1
554
555 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_TRUNCATED_HMAC 4
556 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_STATUS_REQUEST 5 /* RFC 6066 TLS 1.2 and 1.3 */
557
558 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_SUPPORTED_ELLIPTIC_CURVES 10
559 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_SUPPORTED_GROUPS 10 /* RFC 8422,7919 TLS 1.2 and 1.3 */
560 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_SUPPORTED_POINT_FORMATS 11
561
562 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_SIG_ALG 13 /* RFC 8446 TLS 1.3 */
563 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_USE_SRTP 14
564 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_HEARTBEAT 15 /* RFC 6520 TLS 1.2 and 1.3 */
565 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_ALPN 16
566
567 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_SCT 18 /* RFC 6962 TLS 1.2 and 1.3 */
568 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_CLI_CERT_TYPE 19 /* RFC 7250 TLS 1.2 and 1.3 */
569 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_SERV_CERT_TYPE 20 /* RFC 7250 TLS 1.2 and 1.3 */
570 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_PADDING 21 /* RFC 7685 TLS 1.2 and 1.3 */
571 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_ENCRYPT_THEN_MAC 22 /* 0x16 */
572 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_EXTENDED_MASTER_SECRET 0x0017 /* 23 */
573
574 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_RECORD_SIZE_LIMIT 28 /* RFC 8449 (implemented for TLS 1.3 only) */
575
576 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_SESSION_TICKET 35
577
578 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_PRE_SHARED_KEY 41 /* RFC 8446 TLS 1.3 */
579 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_EARLY_DATA 42 /* RFC 8446 TLS 1.3 */
580 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_SUPPORTED_VERSIONS 43 /* RFC 8446 TLS 1.3 */
581 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_COOKIE 44 /* RFC 8446 TLS 1.3 */
582 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_PSK_KEY_EXCHANGE_MODES 45 /* RFC 8446 TLS 1.3 */
583
584 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_CERT_AUTH 47 /* RFC 8446 TLS 1.3 */
585 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_OID_FILTERS 48 /* RFC 8446 TLS 1.3 */
586 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_POST_HANDSHAKE_AUTH 49 /* RFC 8446 TLS 1.3 */
587 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_SIG_ALG_CERT 50 /* RFC 8446 TLS 1.3 */
588 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_KEY_SHARE 51 /* RFC 8446 TLS 1.3 */
589
590 #if MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_CONNECTION_ID_COMPAT == 0
591 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_CID 54 /* RFC 9146 DTLS 1.2 CID */
592 #else
593 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_CID 254 /* Pre-RFC 9146 DTLS 1.2 CID */
594 #endif
595
596 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_ECJPAKE_KKPP 256 /* experimental */
597
598 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_EXT_RENEGOTIATION_INFO 0xFF01
599
600 /*
601 * Size defines
602 */
603 #if !defined(MBEDTLS_PSK_MAX_LEN)
604 /*
605 * If the library supports TLS 1.3 tickets and the cipher suite
606 * TLS1-3-AES-256-GCM-SHA384, set the PSK maximum length to 48 instead of 32.
607 * That way, the TLS 1.3 client and server are able to resume sessions where
608 * the cipher suite is TLS1-3-AES-256-GCM-SHA384 (pre-shared keys are 48
609 * bytes long in that case).
610 */
611 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3) && \
612 defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS) && \
613 defined(MBEDTLS_AES_C) && defined(MBEDTLS_GCM_C) && \
614 defined(MBEDTLS_HAS_ALG_SHA_384_VIA_MD_OR_PSA_BASED_ON_USE_PSA)
615 #define MBEDTLS_PSK_MAX_LEN 48 /* 384 bits */
616 #else
617 #define MBEDTLS_PSK_MAX_LEN 32 /* 256 bits */
618 #endif
619 #endif /* !MBEDTLS_PSK_MAX_LEN */
620
621 /* Dummy type used only for its size */
622 union mbedtls_ssl_premaster_secret {
623 unsigned MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(dummy); /* Make the union non-empty even with no supported algorithms. */
624 #if defined(MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_RSA_ENABLED)
625 unsigned char _pms_rsa[48]; /* RFC 5246 8.1.1 */
626 #endif
627 #if defined(MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_DHE_RSA_ENABLED)
628 unsigned char _pms_dhm[MBEDTLS_MPI_MAX_SIZE]; /* RFC 5246 8.1.2 */
629 #endif
630 #if defined(MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDHE_RSA_ENABLED) || \
631 defined(MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDHE_ECDSA_ENABLED) || \
632 defined(MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDH_RSA_ENABLED) || \
633 defined(MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDH_ECDSA_ENABLED)
634 unsigned char _pms_ecdh[MBEDTLS_ECP_MAX_BYTES]; /* RFC 4492 5.10 */
635 #endif
636 #if defined(MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_PSK_ENABLED)
637 unsigned char _pms_psk[4 + 2 * MBEDTLS_PSK_MAX_LEN]; /* RFC 4279 2 */
638 #endif
639 #if defined(MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_DHE_PSK_ENABLED)
640 unsigned char _pms_dhe_psk[4 + MBEDTLS_MPI_MAX_SIZE
641 + MBEDTLS_PSK_MAX_LEN]; /* RFC 4279 3 */
642 #endif
643 #if defined(MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_RSA_PSK_ENABLED)
644 unsigned char _pms_rsa_psk[52 + MBEDTLS_PSK_MAX_LEN]; /* RFC 4279 4 */
645 #endif
646 #if defined(MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECDHE_PSK_ENABLED)
647 unsigned char _pms_ecdhe_psk[4 + MBEDTLS_ECP_MAX_BYTES
648 + MBEDTLS_PSK_MAX_LEN]; /* RFC 5489 2 */
649 #endif
650 #if defined(MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECJPAKE_ENABLED)
651 unsigned char _pms_ecjpake[32]; /* Thread spec: SHA-256 output */
652 #endif
653 };
654
655 #define MBEDTLS_PREMASTER_SIZE sizeof(union mbedtls_ssl_premaster_secret)
656
657 #define MBEDTLS_TLS1_3_MD_MAX_SIZE PSA_HASH_MAX_SIZE
658
659
660 /* Length in number of bytes of the TLS sequence number */
661 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_SEQUENCE_NUMBER_LEN 8
662
663 #ifdef __cplusplus
664 extern "C" {
665 #endif
666
667 /*
668 * SSL state machine
669 */
670 typedef enum {
671 MBEDTLS_SSL_HELLO_REQUEST,
672 MBEDTLS_SSL_CLIENT_HELLO,
673 MBEDTLS_SSL_SERVER_HELLO,
674 MBEDTLS_SSL_SERVER_CERTIFICATE,
675 MBEDTLS_SSL_SERVER_KEY_EXCHANGE,
676 MBEDTLS_SSL_CERTIFICATE_REQUEST,
677 MBEDTLS_SSL_SERVER_HELLO_DONE,
678 MBEDTLS_SSL_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE,
679 MBEDTLS_SSL_CLIENT_KEY_EXCHANGE,
680 MBEDTLS_SSL_CERTIFICATE_VERIFY,
681 MBEDTLS_SSL_CLIENT_CHANGE_CIPHER_SPEC,
682 MBEDTLS_SSL_CLIENT_FINISHED,
683 MBEDTLS_SSL_SERVER_CHANGE_CIPHER_SPEC,
684 MBEDTLS_SSL_SERVER_FINISHED,
685 MBEDTLS_SSL_FLUSH_BUFFERS,
686 MBEDTLS_SSL_HANDSHAKE_WRAPUP,
687
688 MBEDTLS_SSL_NEW_SESSION_TICKET,
689 MBEDTLS_SSL_SERVER_HELLO_VERIFY_REQUEST_SENT,
690 MBEDTLS_SSL_HELLO_RETRY_REQUEST,
691 MBEDTLS_SSL_ENCRYPTED_EXTENSIONS,
692 MBEDTLS_SSL_END_OF_EARLY_DATA,
693 MBEDTLS_SSL_CLIENT_CERTIFICATE_VERIFY,
694 MBEDTLS_SSL_CLIENT_CCS_AFTER_SERVER_FINISHED,
695 MBEDTLS_SSL_CLIENT_CCS_BEFORE_2ND_CLIENT_HELLO,
696 MBEDTLS_SSL_SERVER_CCS_AFTER_SERVER_HELLO,
697 MBEDTLS_SSL_CLIENT_CCS_AFTER_CLIENT_HELLO,
698 MBEDTLS_SSL_SERVER_CCS_AFTER_HELLO_RETRY_REQUEST,
699 MBEDTLS_SSL_HANDSHAKE_OVER,
700 MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_NEW_SESSION_TICKET,
701 MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_NEW_SESSION_TICKET_FLUSH,
702 }
703 mbedtls_ssl_states;
704
705 /**
706 * \brief Callback type: send data on the network.
707 *
708 * \note That callback may be either blocking or non-blocking.
709 *
710 * \param ctx Context for the send callback (typically a file descriptor)
711 * \param buf Buffer holding the data to send
712 * \param len Length of the data to send
713 *
714 * \return The callback must return the number of bytes sent if any,
715 * or a non-zero error code.
716 * If performing non-blocking I/O, \c MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_WRITE
717 * must be returned when the operation would block.
718 *
719 * \note The callback is allowed to send fewer bytes than requested.
720 * It must always return the number of bytes actually sent.
721 */
722 typedef int mbedtls_ssl_send_t(void *ctx,
723 const unsigned char *buf,
724 size_t len);
725
726 /**
727 * \brief Callback type: receive data from the network.
728 *
729 * \note That callback may be either blocking or non-blocking.
730 *
731 * \param ctx Context for the receive callback (typically a file
732 * descriptor)
733 * \param buf Buffer to write the received data to
734 * \param len Length of the receive buffer
735 *
736 * \returns If data has been received, the positive number of bytes received.
737 * \returns \c 0 if the connection has been closed.
738 * \returns If performing non-blocking I/O, \c MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_READ
739 * must be returned when the operation would block.
740 * \returns Another negative error code on other kinds of failures.
741 *
742 * \note The callback may receive fewer bytes than the length of the
743 * buffer. It must always return the number of bytes actually
744 * received and written to the buffer.
745 */
746 typedef int mbedtls_ssl_recv_t(void *ctx,
747 unsigned char *buf,
748 size_t len);
749
750 /**
751 * \brief Callback type: receive data from the network, with timeout
752 *
753 * \note That callback must block until data is received, or the
754 * timeout delay expires, or the operation is interrupted by a
755 * signal.
756 *
757 * \param ctx Context for the receive callback (typically a file descriptor)
758 * \param buf Buffer to write the received data to
759 * \param len Length of the receive buffer
760 * \param timeout Maximum number of milliseconds to wait for data
761 * 0 means no timeout (potentially waiting forever)
762 *
763 * \return The callback must return the number of bytes received,
764 * or a non-zero error code:
765 * \c MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_TIMEOUT if the operation timed out,
766 * \c MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_READ if interrupted by a signal.
767 *
768 * \note The callback may receive fewer bytes than the length of the
769 * buffer. It must always return the number of bytes actually
770 * received and written to the buffer.
771 */
772 typedef int mbedtls_ssl_recv_timeout_t(void *ctx,
773 unsigned char *buf,
774 size_t len,
775 uint32_t timeout);
776 /**
777 * \brief Callback type: set a pair of timers/delays to watch
778 *
779 * \param ctx Context pointer
780 * \param int_ms Intermediate delay in milliseconds
781 * \param fin_ms Final delay in milliseconds
782 * 0 cancels the current timer.
783 *
784 * \note This callback must at least store the necessary information
785 * for the associated \c mbedtls_ssl_get_timer_t callback to
786 * return correct information.
787 *
788 * \note If using an event-driven style of programming, an event must
789 * be generated when the final delay is passed. The event must
790 * cause a call to \c mbedtls_ssl_handshake() with the proper
791 * SSL context to be scheduled. Care must be taken to ensure
792 * that at most one such call happens at a time.
793 *
794 * \note Only one timer at a time must be running. Calling this
795 * function while a timer is running must cancel it. Cancelled
796 * timers must not generate any event.
797 */
798 typedef void mbedtls_ssl_set_timer_t(void *ctx,
799 uint32_t int_ms,
800 uint32_t fin_ms);
801
802 /**
803 * \brief Callback type: get status of timers/delays
804 *
805 * \param ctx Context pointer
806 *
807 * \return This callback must return:
808 * -1 if cancelled (fin_ms == 0),
809 * 0 if none of the delays have passed,
810 * 1 if only the intermediate delay has passed,
811 * 2 if the final delay has passed.
812 */
813 typedef int mbedtls_ssl_get_timer_t(void *ctx);
814
815 /* Defined below */
816 typedef struct mbedtls_ssl_session mbedtls_ssl_session;
817 typedef struct mbedtls_ssl_context mbedtls_ssl_context;
818 typedef struct mbedtls_ssl_config mbedtls_ssl_config;
819
820 /* Defined in library/ssl_misc.h */
821 typedef struct mbedtls_ssl_transform mbedtls_ssl_transform;
822 typedef struct mbedtls_ssl_handshake_params mbedtls_ssl_handshake_params;
823 typedef struct mbedtls_ssl_sig_hash_set_t mbedtls_ssl_sig_hash_set_t;
824 #if defined(MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C)
825 typedef struct mbedtls_ssl_key_cert mbedtls_ssl_key_cert;
826 #endif
827 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS)
828 typedef struct mbedtls_ssl_flight_item mbedtls_ssl_flight_item;
829 #endif
830
831 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3) && defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS)
832 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_TICKET_ALLOW_PSK_RESUMPTION \
833 MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEY_EXCHANGE_MODE_PSK /* 1U << 0 */
834 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_TICKET_ALLOW_PSK_EPHEMERAL_RESUMPTION \
835 MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEY_EXCHANGE_MODE_PSK_EPHEMERAL /* 1U << 2 */
836 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_TICKET_ALLOW_EARLY_DATA (1U << 3)
837
838 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_TICKET_FLAGS_MASK \
839 (MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_TICKET_ALLOW_PSK_RESUMPTION | \
840 MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_TICKET_ALLOW_PSK_EPHEMERAL_RESUMPTION | \
841 MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_TICKET_ALLOW_EARLY_DATA)
842 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3 && MBEDTLS_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS */
843
844 /**
845 * \brief Callback type: server-side session cache getter
846 *
847 * The session cache is logically a key value store, with
848 * keys being session IDs and values being instances of
849 * mbedtls_ssl_session.
850 *
851 * This callback retrieves an entry in this key-value store.
852 *
853 * \param data The address of the session cache structure to query.
854 * \param session_id The buffer holding the session ID to query.
855 * \param session_id_len The length of \p session_id in Bytes.
856 * \param session The address of the session structure to populate.
857 * It is initialized with mbdtls_ssl_session_init(),
858 * and the callback must always leave it in a state
859 * where it can safely be freed via
860 * mbedtls_ssl_session_free() independent of the
861 * return code of this function.
862 *
863 * \return \c 0 on success
864 * \return A non-zero return value on failure.
865 *
866 */
867 typedef int mbedtls_ssl_cache_get_t(void *data,
868 unsigned char const *session_id,
869 size_t session_id_len,
870 mbedtls_ssl_session *session);
871 /**
872 * \brief Callback type: server-side session cache setter
873 *
874 * The session cache is logically a key value store, with
875 * keys being session IDs and values being instances of
876 * mbedtls_ssl_session.
877 *
878 * This callback sets an entry in this key-value store.
879 *
880 * \param data The address of the session cache structure to modify.
881 * \param session_id The buffer holding the session ID to query.
882 * \param session_id_len The length of \p session_id in Bytes.
883 * \param session The address of the session to be stored in the
884 * session cache.
885 *
886 * \return \c 0 on success
887 * \return A non-zero return value on failure.
888 */
889 typedef int mbedtls_ssl_cache_set_t(void *data,
890 unsigned char const *session_id,
891 size_t session_id_len,
892 const mbedtls_ssl_session *session);
893
894 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_ASYNC_PRIVATE)
895 #if defined(MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C)
896 /**
897 * \brief Callback type: start external signature operation.
898 *
899 * This callback is called during an SSL handshake to start
900 * a signature decryption operation using an
901 * external processor. The parameter \p cert contains
902 * the public key; it is up to the callback function to
903 * determine how to access the associated private key.
904 *
905 * This function typically sends or enqueues a request, and
906 * does not wait for the operation to complete. This allows
907 * the handshake step to be non-blocking.
908 *
909 * The parameters \p ssl and \p cert are guaranteed to remain
910 * valid throughout the handshake. On the other hand, this
911 * function must save the contents of \p hash if the value
912 * is needed for later processing, because the \p hash buffer
913 * is no longer valid after this function returns.
914 *
915 * This function may call mbedtls_ssl_set_async_operation_data()
916 * to store an operation context for later retrieval
917 * by the resume or cancel callback.
918 *
919 * \note For RSA signatures, this function must produce output
920 * that is consistent with PKCS#1 v1.5 in the same way as
921 * mbedtls_rsa_pkcs1_sign(). Before the private key operation,
922 * apply the padding steps described in RFC 8017, section 9.2
923 * "EMSA-PKCS1-v1_5" as follows.
924 * - If \p md_alg is #MBEDTLS_MD_NONE, apply the PKCS#1 v1.5
925 * encoding, treating \p hash as the DigestInfo to be
926 * padded. In other words, apply EMSA-PKCS1-v1_5 starting
927 * from step 3, with `T = hash` and `tLen = hash_len`.
928 * - If `md_alg != MBEDTLS_MD_NONE`, apply the PKCS#1 v1.5
929 * encoding, treating \p hash as the hash to be encoded and
930 * padded. In other words, apply EMSA-PKCS1-v1_5 starting
931 * from step 2, with `digestAlgorithm` obtained by calling
932 * mbedtls_oid_get_oid_by_md() on \p md_alg.
933 *
934 * \note For ECDSA signatures, the output format is the DER encoding
935 * `Ecdsa-Sig-Value` defined in
936 * [RFC 4492 section 5.4](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4492#section-5.4).
937 *
938 * \param ssl The SSL connection instance. It should not be
939 * modified other than via
940 * mbedtls_ssl_set_async_operation_data().
941 * \param cert Certificate containing the public key.
942 * In simple cases, this is one of the pointers passed to
943 * mbedtls_ssl_conf_own_cert() when configuring the SSL
944 * connection. However, if other callbacks are used, this
945 * property may not hold. For example, if an SNI callback
946 * is registered with mbedtls_ssl_conf_sni(), then
947 * this callback determines what certificate is used.
948 * \param md_alg Hash algorithm.
949 * \param hash Buffer containing the hash. This buffer is
950 * no longer valid when the function returns.
951 * \param hash_len Size of the \c hash buffer in bytes.
952 *
953 * \return 0 if the operation was started successfully and the SSL
954 * stack should call the resume callback immediately.
955 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ASYNC_IN_PROGRESS if the operation
956 * was started successfully and the SSL stack should return
957 * immediately without calling the resume callback yet.
958 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_HW_ACCEL_FALLTHROUGH if the external
959 * processor does not support this key. The SSL stack will
960 * use the private key object instead.
961 * \return Any other error indicates a fatal failure and is
962 * propagated up the call chain. The callback should
963 * use \c MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_xxx error codes, and <b>must not</b>
964 * use \c MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_xxx error codes except as
965 * directed in the documentation of this callback.
966 */
967 typedef int mbedtls_ssl_async_sign_t(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
968 mbedtls_x509_crt *cert,
969 mbedtls_md_type_t md_alg,
970 const unsigned char *hash,
971 size_t hash_len);
972
973 /**
974 * \brief Callback type: start external decryption operation.
975 *
976 * This callback is called during an SSL handshake to start
977 * an RSA decryption operation using an
978 * external processor. The parameter \p cert contains
979 * the public key; it is up to the callback function to
980 * determine how to access the associated private key.
981 *
982 * This function typically sends or enqueues a request, and
983 * does not wait for the operation to complete. This allows
984 * the handshake step to be non-blocking.
985 *
986 * The parameters \p ssl and \p cert are guaranteed to remain
987 * valid throughout the handshake. On the other hand, this
988 * function must save the contents of \p input if the value
989 * is needed for later processing, because the \p input buffer
990 * is no longer valid after this function returns.
991 *
992 * This function may call mbedtls_ssl_set_async_operation_data()
993 * to store an operation context for later retrieval
994 * by the resume or cancel callback.
995 *
996 * \warning RSA decryption as used in TLS is subject to a potential
997 * timing side channel attack first discovered by Bleichenbacher
998 * in 1998. This attack can be remotely exploitable
999 * in practice. To avoid this attack, you must ensure that
1000 * if the callback performs an RSA decryption, the time it
1001 * takes to execute and return the result does not depend
1002 * on whether the RSA decryption succeeded or reported
1003 * invalid padding.
1004 *
1005 * \param ssl The SSL connection instance. It should not be
1006 * modified other than via
1007 * mbedtls_ssl_set_async_operation_data().
1008 * \param cert Certificate containing the public key.
1009 * In simple cases, this is one of the pointers passed to
1010 * mbedtls_ssl_conf_own_cert() when configuring the SSL
1011 * connection. However, if other callbacks are used, this
1012 * property may not hold. For example, if an SNI callback
1013 * is registered with mbedtls_ssl_conf_sni(), then
1014 * this callback determines what certificate is used.
1015 * \param input Buffer containing the input ciphertext. This buffer
1016 * is no longer valid when the function returns.
1017 * \param input_len Size of the \p input buffer in bytes.
1018 *
1019 * \return 0 if the operation was started successfully and the SSL
1020 * stack should call the resume callback immediately.
1021 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ASYNC_IN_PROGRESS if the operation
1022 * was started successfully and the SSL stack should return
1023 * immediately without calling the resume callback yet.
1024 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_HW_ACCEL_FALLTHROUGH if the external
1025 * processor does not support this key. The SSL stack will
1026 * use the private key object instead.
1027 * \return Any other error indicates a fatal failure and is
1028 * propagated up the call chain. The callback should
1029 * use \c MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_xxx error codes, and <b>must not</b>
1030 * use \c MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_xxx error codes except as
1031 * directed in the documentation of this callback.
1032 */
1033 typedef int mbedtls_ssl_async_decrypt_t(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
1034 mbedtls_x509_crt *cert,
1035 const unsigned char *input,
1036 size_t input_len);
1037 #endif /* MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C */
1038
1039 /**
1040 * \brief Callback type: resume external operation.
1041 *
1042 * This callback is called during an SSL handshake to resume
1043 * an external operation started by the
1044 * ::mbedtls_ssl_async_sign_t or
1045 * ::mbedtls_ssl_async_decrypt_t callback.
1046 *
1047 * This function typically checks the status of a pending
1048 * request or causes the request queue to make progress, and
1049 * does not wait for the operation to complete. This allows
1050 * the handshake step to be non-blocking.
1051 *
1052 * This function may call mbedtls_ssl_get_async_operation_data()
1053 * to retrieve an operation context set by the start callback.
1054 * It may call mbedtls_ssl_set_async_operation_data() to modify
1055 * this context.
1056 *
1057 * Note that when this function returns a status other than
1058 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ASYNC_IN_PROGRESS, it must free any
1059 * resources associated with the operation.
1060 *
1061 * \param ssl The SSL connection instance. It should not be
1062 * modified other than via
1063 * mbedtls_ssl_set_async_operation_data().
1064 * \param output Buffer containing the output (signature or decrypted
1065 * data) on success.
1066 * \param output_len On success, number of bytes written to \p output.
1067 * \param output_size Size of the \p output buffer in bytes.
1068 *
1069 * \return 0 if output of the operation is available in the
1070 * \p output buffer.
1071 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ASYNC_IN_PROGRESS if the operation
1072 * is still in progress. Subsequent requests for progress
1073 * on the SSL connection will call the resume callback
1074 * again.
1075 * \return Any other error means that the operation is aborted.
1076 * The SSL handshake is aborted. The callback should
1077 * use \c MBEDTLS_ERR_PK_xxx error codes, and <b>must not</b>
1078 * use \c MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_xxx error codes except as
1079 * directed in the documentation of this callback.
1080 */
1081 typedef int mbedtls_ssl_async_resume_t(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
1082 unsigned char *output,
1083 size_t *output_len,
1084 size_t output_size);
1085
1086 /**
1087 * \brief Callback type: cancel external operation.
1088 *
1089 * This callback is called if an SSL connection is closed
1090 * while an asynchronous operation is in progress. Note that
1091 * this callback is not called if the
1092 * ::mbedtls_ssl_async_resume_t callback has run and has
1093 * returned a value other than
1094 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ASYNC_IN_PROGRESS, since in that case
1095 * the asynchronous operation has already completed.
1096 *
1097 * This function may call mbedtls_ssl_get_async_operation_data()
1098 * to retrieve an operation context set by the start callback.
1099 *
1100 * \param ssl The SSL connection instance. It should not be
1101 * modified.
1102 */
1103 typedef void mbedtls_ssl_async_cancel_t(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl);
1104 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_ASYNC_PRIVATE */
1105
1106 #if defined(MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_WITH_CERT_ENABLED) && \
1107 !defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_KEEP_PEER_CERTIFICATE)
1108 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_PEER_CERT_DIGEST_MAX_LEN 48
1109 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SHA256_C)
1110 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_PEER_CERT_DIGEST_DFL_TYPE MBEDTLS_MD_SHA256
1111 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_PEER_CERT_DIGEST_DFL_LEN 32
1112 #elif defined(MBEDTLS_SHA384_C)
1113 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_PEER_CERT_DIGEST_DFL_TYPE MBEDTLS_MD_SHA384
1114 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_PEER_CERT_DIGEST_DFL_LEN 48
1115 #elif defined(MBEDTLS_SHA1_C)
1116 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_PEER_CERT_DIGEST_DFL_TYPE MBEDTLS_MD_SHA1
1117 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_PEER_CERT_DIGEST_DFL_LEN 20
1118 #else
1119 /* This is already checked in check_config.h, but be sure. */
1120 #error "Bad configuration - need SHA-1, SHA-256 or SHA-512 enabled to compute digest of peer CRT."
1121 #endif
1122 #endif /* MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_WITH_CERT_ENABLED &&
1123 !MBEDTLS_SSL_KEEP_PEER_CERTIFICATE */
1124
1125 typedef struct {
1126 unsigned char client_application_traffic_secret_N[MBEDTLS_TLS1_3_MD_MAX_SIZE];
1127 unsigned char server_application_traffic_secret_N[MBEDTLS_TLS1_3_MD_MAX_SIZE];
1128 unsigned char exporter_master_secret[MBEDTLS_TLS1_3_MD_MAX_SIZE];
1129 unsigned char resumption_master_secret[MBEDTLS_TLS1_3_MD_MAX_SIZE];
1130 } mbedtls_ssl_tls13_application_secrets;
1131
1132 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_SRTP)
1133
1134 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_SRTP_MAX_MKI_LENGTH 255
1135 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_SRTP_MAX_PROFILE_LIST_LENGTH 4
1136 /*
1137 * For code readability use a typedef for DTLS-SRTP profiles
1138 *
1139 * Use_srtp extension protection profiles values as defined in
1140 * http://www.iana.org/assignments/srtp-protection/srtp-protection.xhtml
1141 *
1142 * Reminder: if this list is expanded mbedtls_ssl_check_srtp_profile_value
1143 * must be updated too.
1144 */
1145 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_SRTP_AES128_CM_HMAC_SHA1_80 ((uint16_t) 0x0001)
1146 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_SRTP_AES128_CM_HMAC_SHA1_32 ((uint16_t) 0x0002)
1147 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_SRTP_NULL_HMAC_SHA1_80 ((uint16_t) 0x0005)
1148 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_SRTP_NULL_HMAC_SHA1_32 ((uint16_t) 0x0006)
1149 /* This one is not iana defined, but for code readability. */
1150 #define MBEDTLS_TLS_SRTP_UNSET ((uint16_t) 0x0000)
1151
1152 typedef uint16_t mbedtls_ssl_srtp_profile;
1153
1154 typedef struct mbedtls_dtls_srtp_info_t {
1155 /*! The SRTP profile that was negotiated. */
1156 mbedtls_ssl_srtp_profile MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(chosen_dtls_srtp_profile);
1157 /*! The length of mki_value. */
1158 uint16_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(mki_len);
1159 /*! The mki_value used, with max size of 256 bytes. */
1160 unsigned char MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(mki_value)[MBEDTLS_TLS_SRTP_MAX_MKI_LENGTH];
1161 }
1162 mbedtls_dtls_srtp_info;
1163
1164 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_SRTP */
1165
1166 /** Human-friendly representation of the (D)TLS protocol version. */
1167 typedef enum {
1168 MBEDTLS_SSL_VERSION_UNKNOWN, /*!< Context not in use or version not yet negotiated. */
1169 MBEDTLS_SSL_VERSION_TLS1_2 = 0x0303, /*!< (D)TLS 1.2 */
1170 MBEDTLS_SSL_VERSION_TLS1_3 = 0x0304, /*!< (D)TLS 1.3 */
1171 } mbedtls_ssl_protocol_version;
1172
1173 /*
1174 * This structure is used for storing current session data.
1175 *
1176 * Note: when changing this definition, we need to check and update:
1177 * - in tests/suites/test_suite_ssl.function:
1178 * ssl_populate_session() and ssl_serialize_session_save_load()
1179 * - in library/ssl_tls.c:
1180 * mbedtls_ssl_session_init() and mbedtls_ssl_session_free()
1181 * mbedtls_ssl_session_save() and ssl_session_load()
1182 * ssl_session_copy()
1183 */
1184 struct mbedtls_ssl_session {
1185 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_FRAGMENT_LENGTH)
1186 unsigned char MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(mfl_code); /*!< MaxFragmentLength negotiated by peer */
1187 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_FRAGMENT_LENGTH */
1188
1189 unsigned char MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(exported);
1190
1191 /** TLS version negotiated in the session. Used if and when renegotiating
1192 * or resuming a session instead of the configured minor TLS version.
1193 */
1194 mbedtls_ssl_protocol_version MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(tls_version);
1195
1196 #if defined(MBEDTLS_HAVE_TIME)
1197 mbedtls_time_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(start); /*!< starting time */
1198 #endif
1199 int MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(ciphersuite); /*!< chosen ciphersuite */
1200 size_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(id_len); /*!< session id length */
1201 unsigned char MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(id)[32]; /*!< session identifier */
1202 unsigned char MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(master)[48]; /*!< the master secret */
1203
1204 #if defined(MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C)
1205 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_KEEP_PEER_CERTIFICATE)
1206 mbedtls_x509_crt *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(peer_cert); /*!< peer X.509 cert chain */
1207 #else /* MBEDTLS_SSL_KEEP_PEER_CERTIFICATE */
1208 /*! The digest of the peer's end-CRT. This must be kept to detect CRT
1209 * changes during renegotiation, mitigating the triple handshake attack. */
1210 unsigned char *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(peer_cert_digest);
1211 size_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(peer_cert_digest_len);
1212 mbedtls_md_type_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(peer_cert_digest_type);
1213 #endif /* !MBEDTLS_SSL_KEEP_PEER_CERTIFICATE */
1214 #endif /* MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C */
1215 uint32_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(verify_result); /*!< verification result */
1216
1217 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS) && defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_CLI_C)
1218 unsigned char *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(ticket); /*!< RFC 5077 session ticket */
1219 size_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(ticket_len); /*!< session ticket length */
1220 uint32_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(ticket_lifetime); /*!< ticket lifetime hint */
1221 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS && MBEDTLS_SSL_CLI_C */
1222
1223 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3) && defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS)
1224 uint8_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(endpoint); /*!< 0: client, 1: server */
1225 uint8_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(ticket_flags); /*!< Ticket flags */
1226 uint32_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(ticket_age_add); /*!< Randomly generated value used to obscure the age of the ticket */
1227 uint8_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(resumption_key_len); /*!< resumption_key length */
1228 unsigned char MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(resumption_key)[MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_TICKET_RESUMPTION_KEY_LEN];
1229
1230 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SERVER_NAME_INDICATION) && defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_CLI_C)
1231 char *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(hostname); /*!< host name binded with tickets */
1232 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_SERVER_NAME_INDICATION && MBEDTLS_SSL_CLI_C */
1233
1234 #if defined(MBEDTLS_HAVE_TIME) && defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_CLI_C)
1235 mbedtls_time_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(ticket_received); /*!< time ticket was received */
1236 #endif /* MBEDTLS_HAVE_TIME && MBEDTLS_SSL_CLI_C */
1237
1238 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3 && MBEDTLS_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS */
1239
1240 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_ENCRYPT_THEN_MAC)
1241 int MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(encrypt_then_mac); /*!< flag for EtM activation */
1242 #endif
1243
1244 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3)
1245 mbedtls_ssl_tls13_application_secrets MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(app_secrets);
1246 #endif
1247 };
1248
1249 /*
1250 * Identifiers for PRFs used in various versions of TLS.
1251 */
1252 typedef enum {
1253 MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS_PRF_NONE,
1254 MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS_PRF_SHA384,
1255 MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS_PRF_SHA256,
1256 MBEDTLS_SSL_HKDF_EXPAND_SHA384,
1257 MBEDTLS_SSL_HKDF_EXPAND_SHA256
1258 }
1259 mbedtls_tls_prf_types;
1260
1261 typedef enum {
1262 MBEDTLS_SSL_KEY_EXPORT_TLS12_MASTER_SECRET = 0,
1263 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3)
1264 MBEDTLS_SSL_KEY_EXPORT_TLS1_3_CLIENT_EARLY_SECRET,
1265 MBEDTLS_SSL_KEY_EXPORT_TLS1_3_EARLY_EXPORTER_SECRET,
1266 MBEDTLS_SSL_KEY_EXPORT_TLS1_3_CLIENT_HANDSHAKE_TRAFFIC_SECRET,
1267 MBEDTLS_SSL_KEY_EXPORT_TLS1_3_SERVER_HANDSHAKE_TRAFFIC_SECRET,
1268 MBEDTLS_SSL_KEY_EXPORT_TLS1_3_CLIENT_APPLICATION_TRAFFIC_SECRET,
1269 MBEDTLS_SSL_KEY_EXPORT_TLS1_3_SERVER_APPLICATION_TRAFFIC_SECRET,
1270 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3 */
1271 } mbedtls_ssl_key_export_type;
1272
1273 /**
1274 * \brief Callback type: Export key alongside random values for
1275 * session identification, and PRF for
1276 * implementation of TLS key exporters.
1277 *
1278 * \param p_expkey Context for the callback.
1279 * \param type The type of the key that is being exported.
1280 * \param secret The address of the buffer holding the secret
1281 * that's being exporterd.
1282 * \param secret_len The length of \p secret in bytes.
1283 * \param client_random The client random bytes.
1284 * \param server_random The server random bytes.
1285 * \param tls_prf_type The identifier for the PRF used in the handshake
1286 * to which the key belongs.
1287 */
1288 typedef void mbedtls_ssl_export_keys_t(void *p_expkey,
1289 mbedtls_ssl_key_export_type type,
1290 const unsigned char *secret,
1291 size_t secret_len,
1292 const unsigned char client_random[32],
1293 const unsigned char server_random[32],
1294 mbedtls_tls_prf_types tls_prf_type);
1295
1296 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C)
1297 /**
1298 * \brief Callback type: generic handshake callback
1299 *
1300 * \note Callbacks may use user_data funcs to set/get app user data.
1301 * See \c mbedtls_ssl_get_user_data_p()
1302 * \c mbedtls_ssl_get_user_data_n()
1303 * \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_get_user_data_p()
1304 * \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_get_user_data_n()
1305 *
1306 * \param ssl \c mbedtls_ssl_context on which the callback is run
1307 *
1308 * \return The return value of the callback is 0 if successful,
1309 * or a specific MBEDTLS_ERR_XXX code, which will cause
1310 * the handshake to be aborted.
1311 */
1312 typedef int (*mbedtls_ssl_hs_cb_t)(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl);
1313 #endif
1314
1315 /* A type for storing user data in a library structure.
1316 *
1317 * The representation of type may change in future versions of the library.
1318 * Only the behaviors guaranteed by documented accessor functions are
1319 * guaranteed to remain stable.
1320 */
1321 typedef union {
1322 uintptr_t n; /* typically a handle to an associated object */
1323 void *p; /* typically a pointer to extra data */
1324 } mbedtls_ssl_user_data_t;
1325
1326 /**
1327 * SSL/TLS configuration to be shared between mbedtls_ssl_context structures.
1328 */
1329 struct mbedtls_ssl_config {
1330 /* Group items mostly by size. This helps to reduce memory wasted to
1331 * padding. It also helps to keep smaller fields early in the structure,
1332 * so that elements tend to be in the 128-element direct access window
1333 * on Arm Thumb, which reduces the code size. */
1334
1335 mbedtls_ssl_protocol_version MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(max_tls_version); /*!< max. TLS version used */
1336 mbedtls_ssl_protocol_version MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(min_tls_version); /*!< min. TLS version used */
1337
1338 /*
1339 * Flags (could be bit-fields to save RAM, but separate bytes make
1340 * the code smaller on architectures with an instruction for direct
1341 * byte access).
1342 */
1343
1344 uint8_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(endpoint); /*!< 0: client, 1: server */
1345 uint8_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(transport); /*!< 0: stream (TLS), 1: datagram (DTLS) */
1346 uint8_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(authmode); /*!< MBEDTLS_SSL_VERIFY_XXX */
1347 /* needed even with renego disabled for LEGACY_BREAK_HANDSHAKE */
1348 uint8_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(allow_legacy_renegotiation); /*!< MBEDTLS_LEGACY_XXX */
1349 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_FRAGMENT_LENGTH)
1350 uint8_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(mfl_code); /*!< desired fragment length indicator
1351 (MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_FRAG_LEN_XXX) */
1352 #endif
1353 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_ENCRYPT_THEN_MAC)
1354 uint8_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(encrypt_then_mac); /*!< negotiate encrypt-then-mac? */
1355 #endif
1356 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_EXTENDED_MASTER_SECRET)
1357 uint8_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(extended_ms); /*!< negotiate extended master secret? */
1358 #endif
1359 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_ANTI_REPLAY)
1360 uint8_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(anti_replay); /*!< detect and prevent replay? */
1361 #endif
1362 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_RENEGOTIATION)
1363 uint8_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(disable_renegotiation); /*!< disable renegotiation? */
1364 #endif
1365 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS) && \
1366 defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_CLI_C)
1367 uint8_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(session_tickets); /*!< use session tickets? */
1368 #endif
1369
1370 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS) && \
1371 defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C) && \
1372 defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3)
1373 uint16_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(new_session_tickets_count); /*!< number of NewSessionTicket */
1374 #endif
1375
1376 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C)
1377 uint8_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(cert_req_ca_list); /*!< enable sending CA list in
1378 Certificate Request messages? */
1379 uint8_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(respect_cli_pref); /*!< pick the ciphersuite according to
1380 the client's preferences rather
1381 than ours? */
1382 #endif
1383 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_CONNECTION_ID)
1384 uint8_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(ignore_unexpected_cid); /*!< Should DTLS record with
1385 * unexpected CID
1386 * lead to failure? */
1387 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_CONNECTION_ID */
1388 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_SRTP)
1389 uint8_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(dtls_srtp_mki_support); /* support having mki_value
1390 in the use_srtp extension? */
1391 #endif
1392
1393 /*
1394 * Pointers
1395 */
1396
1397 /** Allowed ciphersuites for (D)TLS 1.2 (0-terminated) */
1398 const int *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(ciphersuite_list);
1399
1400 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3)
1401 /** Allowed TLS 1.3 key exchange modes. */
1402 int MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(tls13_kex_modes);
1403 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3 */
1404
1405 /** Callback for printing debug output */
1406 void(*MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(f_dbg))(void *, int, const char *, int, const char *);
1407 void *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(p_dbg); /*!< context for the debug function */
1408
1409 /** Callback for getting (pseudo-)random numbers */
1410 int(*MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(f_rng))(void *, unsigned char *, size_t);
1411 void *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(p_rng); /*!< context for the RNG function */
1412
1413 /** Callback to retrieve a session from the cache */
1414 mbedtls_ssl_cache_get_t *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(f_get_cache);
1415 /** Callback to store a session into the cache */
1416 mbedtls_ssl_cache_set_t *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(f_set_cache);
1417 void *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(p_cache); /*!< context for cache callbacks */
1418
1419 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SERVER_NAME_INDICATION)
1420 /** Callback for setting cert according to SNI extension */
1421 int(*MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(f_sni))(void *, mbedtls_ssl_context *, const unsigned char *, size_t);
1422 void *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(p_sni); /*!< context for SNI callback */
1423 #endif
1424
1425 #if defined(MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C)
1426 /** Callback to customize X.509 certificate chain verification */
1427 int(*MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(f_vrfy))(void *, mbedtls_x509_crt *, int, uint32_t *);
1428 void *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(p_vrfy); /*!< context for X.509 verify calllback */
1429 #endif
1430
1431 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_HANDSHAKE_WITH_PSK_ENABLED)
1432 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C)
1433 /** Callback to retrieve PSK key from identity */
1434 int(*MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(f_psk))(void *, mbedtls_ssl_context *, const unsigned char *, size_t);
1435 void *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(p_psk); /*!< context for PSK callback */
1436 #endif
1437 #endif
1438
1439 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_HELLO_VERIFY) && defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C)
1440 /** Callback to create & write a cookie for ClientHello verification */
1441 int(*MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(f_cookie_write))(void *, unsigned char **, unsigned char *,
1442 const unsigned char *, size_t);
1443 /** Callback to verify validity of a ClientHello cookie */
1444 int(*MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(f_cookie_check))(void *, const unsigned char *, size_t,
1445 const unsigned char *, size_t);
1446 void *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(p_cookie); /*!< context for the cookie callbacks */
1447 #endif
1448
1449 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS) && defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C)
1450 /** Callback to create & write a session ticket */
1451 int(*MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(f_ticket_write))(void *, const mbedtls_ssl_session *,
1452 unsigned char *, const unsigned char *, size_t *,
1453 uint32_t *);
1454 /** Callback to parse a session ticket into a session structure */
1455 int(*MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(f_ticket_parse))(void *, mbedtls_ssl_session *, unsigned char *, size_t);
1456 void *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(p_ticket); /*!< context for the ticket callbacks */
1457 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS && MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C */
1458 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_CONNECTION_ID)
1459 size_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(cid_len); /*!< The length of CIDs for incoming DTLS records. */
1460 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_CONNECTION_ID */
1461
1462 #if defined(MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C)
1463 const mbedtls_x509_crt_profile *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(cert_profile); /*!< verification profile */
1464 mbedtls_ssl_key_cert *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(key_cert); /*!< own certificate/key pair(s) */
1465 mbedtls_x509_crt *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(ca_chain); /*!< trusted CAs */
1466 mbedtls_x509_crl *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(ca_crl); /*!< trusted CAs CRLs */
1467 #if defined(MBEDTLS_X509_TRUSTED_CERTIFICATE_CALLBACK)
1468 mbedtls_x509_crt_ca_cb_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(f_ca_cb);
1469 void *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(p_ca_cb);
1470 #endif /* MBEDTLS_X509_TRUSTED_CERTIFICATE_CALLBACK */
1471 #endif /* MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C */
1472
1473 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_ASYNC_PRIVATE)
1474 #if defined(MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C)
1475 mbedtls_ssl_async_sign_t *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(f_async_sign_start); /*!< start asynchronous signature operation */
1476 mbedtls_ssl_async_decrypt_t *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(f_async_decrypt_start); /*!< start asynchronous decryption operation */
1477 #endif /* MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C */
1478 mbedtls_ssl_async_resume_t *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(f_async_resume); /*!< resume asynchronous operation */
1479 mbedtls_ssl_async_cancel_t *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(f_async_cancel); /*!< cancel asynchronous operation */
1480 void *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(p_async_config_data); /*!< Configuration data set by mbedtls_ssl_conf_async_private_cb(). */
1481 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_ASYNC_PRIVATE */
1482
1483 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_HANDSHAKE_WITH_CERT_ENABLED)
1484
1485 #if !defined(MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_REMOVED)
1486 const int *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(sig_hashes); /*!< allowed signature hashes */
1487 #endif
1488 const uint16_t *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(sig_algs); /*!< allowed signature algorithms */
1489 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_HANDSHAKE_WITH_CERT_ENABLED */
1490
1491 #if defined(MBEDTLS_ECP_C) && !defined(MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_REMOVED)
1492 const mbedtls_ecp_group_id *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(curve_list); /*!< allowed curves */
1493 #endif
1494
1495 const uint16_t *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(group_list); /*!< allowed IANA NamedGroups */
1496
1497 #if defined(MBEDTLS_DHM_C)
1498 mbedtls_mpi MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(dhm_P); /*!< prime modulus for DHM */
1499 mbedtls_mpi MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(dhm_G); /*!< generator for DHM */
1500 #endif
1501
1502 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_HANDSHAKE_WITH_PSK_ENABLED)
1503
1504 #if defined(MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO)
1505 mbedtls_svc_key_id_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(psk_opaque); /*!< PSA key slot holding opaque PSK. This field
1506 * should only be set via
1507 * mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk_opaque().
1508 * If either no PSK or a raw PSK have been
1509 * configured, this has value \c 0.
1510 */
1511 #endif /* MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO */
1512 unsigned char *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(psk); /*!< The raw pre-shared key. This field should
1513 * only be set via mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk().
1514 * If either no PSK or an opaque PSK
1515 * have been configured, this has value NULL. */
1516 size_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(psk_len); /*!< The length of the raw pre-shared key.
1517 * This field should only be set via
1518 * mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk().
1519 * Its value is non-zero if and only if
1520 * \c psk is not \c NULL. */
1521
1522 unsigned char *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(psk_identity); /*!< The PSK identity for PSK negotiation.
1523 * This field should only be set via
1524 * mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk().
1525 * This is set if and only if either
1526 * \c psk or \c psk_opaque are set. */
1527 size_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(psk_identity_len);/*!< The length of PSK identity.
1528 * This field should only be set via
1529 * mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk().
1530 * Its value is non-zero if and only if
1531 * \c psk is not \c NULL or \c psk_opaque
1532 * is not \c 0. */
1533 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_HANDSHAKE_WITH_PSK_ENABLED */
1534
1535 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_EARLY_DATA)
1536 int MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(early_data_enabled); /*!< Early data enablement:
1537 * - MBEDTLS_SSL_EARLY_DATA_DISABLED,
1538 * - MBEDTLS_SSL_EARLY_DATA_ENABLED */
1539
1540 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C)
1541 /* The maximum amount of 0-RTT data. RFC 8446 section 4.6.1 */
1542 uint32_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(max_early_data_size);
1543 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C */
1544
1545 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_EARLY_DATA */
1546
1547 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_ALPN)
1548 const char **MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(alpn_list); /*!< ordered list of protocols */
1549 #endif
1550
1551 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_SRTP)
1552 /*! ordered list of supported srtp profile */
1553 const mbedtls_ssl_srtp_profile *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(dtls_srtp_profile_list);
1554 /*! number of supported profiles */
1555 size_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(dtls_srtp_profile_list_len);
1556 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_SRTP */
1557
1558 /*
1559 * Numerical settings (int)
1560 */
1561
1562 uint32_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(read_timeout); /*!< timeout for mbedtls_ssl_read (ms) */
1563
1564 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS)
1565 uint32_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(hs_timeout_min); /*!< initial value of the handshake
1566 retransmission timeout (ms) */
1567 uint32_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(hs_timeout_max); /*!< maximum value of the handshake
1568 retransmission timeout (ms) */
1569 #endif
1570
1571 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_RENEGOTIATION)
1572 int MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(renego_max_records); /*!< grace period for renegotiation */
1573 unsigned char MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(renego_period)[8]; /*!< value of the record counters
1574 that triggers renegotiation */
1575 #endif
1576
1577 unsigned int MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(badmac_limit); /*!< limit of records with a bad MAC */
1578
1579 #if defined(MBEDTLS_DHM_C) && defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_CLI_C)
1580 unsigned int MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(dhm_min_bitlen); /*!< min. bit length of the DHM prime */
1581 #endif
1582
1583 /** User data pointer or handle.
1584 *
1585 * The library sets this to \p 0 when creating a context and does not
1586 * access it afterwards.
1587 */
1588 mbedtls_ssl_user_data_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(user_data);
1589
1590 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C)
1591 mbedtls_ssl_hs_cb_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(f_cert_cb); /*!< certificate selection callback */
1592 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C */
1593
1594 #if defined(MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_CERT_REQ_ALLOWED_ENABLED)
1595 const mbedtls_x509_crt *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(dn_hints);/*!< acceptable client cert issuers */
1596 #endif
1597 };
1598
1599 struct mbedtls_ssl_context {
1600 const mbedtls_ssl_config *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(conf); /*!< configuration information */
1601
1602 /*
1603 * Miscellaneous
1604 */
1605 int MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(state); /*!< SSL handshake: current state */
1606 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_RENEGOTIATION)
1607 int MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(renego_status); /*!< Initial, in progress, pending? */
1608 int MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(renego_records_seen); /*!< Records since renego request, or with DTLS,
1609 number of retransmissions of request if
1610 renego_max_records is < 0 */
1611 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_RENEGOTIATION */
1612
1613 /** Server: Negotiated TLS protocol version.
1614 * Client: Maximum TLS version to be negotiated, then negotiated TLS
1615 * version.
1616 *
1617 * It is initialized as the maximum TLS version to be negotiated in the
1618 * ClientHello writing preparation stage and used throughout the
1619 * ClientHello writing. For a fresh handshake not linked to any previous
1620 * handshake, it is initialized to the configured maximum TLS version
1621 * to be negotiated. When renegotiating or resuming a session, it is
1622 * initialized to the previously negotiated TLS version.
1623 *
1624 * Updated to the negotiated TLS version as soon as the ServerHello is
1625 * received.
1626 */
1627 mbedtls_ssl_protocol_version MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(tls_version);
1628
1629 unsigned MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(badmac_seen); /*!< records with a bad MAC received */
1630
1631 #if defined(MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C)
1632 /** Callback to customize X.509 certificate chain verification */
1633 int(*MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(f_vrfy))(void *, mbedtls_x509_crt *, int, uint32_t *);
1634 void *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(p_vrfy); /*!< context for X.509 verify callback */
1635 #endif
1636
1637 mbedtls_ssl_send_t *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(f_send); /*!< Callback for network send */
1638 mbedtls_ssl_recv_t *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(f_recv); /*!< Callback for network receive */
1639 mbedtls_ssl_recv_timeout_t *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(f_recv_timeout);
1640 /*!< Callback for network receive with timeout */
1641
1642 void *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(p_bio); /*!< context for I/O operations */
1643
1644 /*
1645 * Session layer
1646 */
1647 mbedtls_ssl_session *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(session_in); /*!< current session data (in) */
1648 mbedtls_ssl_session *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(session_out); /*!< current session data (out) */
1649 mbedtls_ssl_session *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(session); /*!< negotiated session data */
1650 mbedtls_ssl_session *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(session_negotiate); /*!< session data in negotiation */
1651
1652 mbedtls_ssl_handshake_params *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(handshake); /*!< params required only during
1653 the handshake process */
1654
1655 /*
1656 * Record layer transformations
1657 */
1658 mbedtls_ssl_transform *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(transform_in); /*!< current transform params (in)
1659 * This is always a reference,
1660 * never an owning pointer. */
1661 mbedtls_ssl_transform *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(transform_out); /*!< current transform params (out)
1662 * This is always a reference,
1663 * never an owning pointer. */
1664 mbedtls_ssl_transform *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(transform); /*!< negotiated transform params
1665 * This pointer owns the transform
1666 * it references. */
1667 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_2)
1668 mbedtls_ssl_transform *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(transform_negotiate); /*!< transform params in negotiation
1669 * This pointer owns the transform
1670 * it references. */
1671 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_2 */
1672
1673 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3)
1674 /*! The application data transform in TLS 1.3.
1675 * This pointer owns the transform it references. */
1676 mbedtls_ssl_transform *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(transform_application);
1677 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3 */
1678
1679 /*
1680 * Timers
1681 */
1682 void *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(p_timer); /*!< context for the timer callbacks */
1683
1684 mbedtls_ssl_set_timer_t *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(f_set_timer); /*!< set timer callback */
1685 mbedtls_ssl_get_timer_t *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(f_get_timer); /*!< get timer callback */
1686
1687 /*
1688 * Record layer (incoming data)
1689 */
1690 unsigned char *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(in_buf); /*!< input buffer */
1691 unsigned char *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(in_ctr); /*!< 64-bit incoming message counter
1692 TLS: maintained by us
1693 DTLS: read from peer */
1694 unsigned char *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(in_hdr); /*!< start of record header */
1695 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_CONNECTION_ID)
1696 unsigned char *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(in_cid); /*!< The start of the CID;
1697 * (the end is marked by in_len). */
1698 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_CONNECTION_ID */
1699 unsigned char *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(in_len); /*!< two-bytes message length field */
1700 unsigned char *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(in_iv); /*!< ivlen-byte IV */
1701 unsigned char *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(in_msg); /*!< message contents (in_iv+ivlen) */
1702 unsigned char *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(in_offt); /*!< read offset in application data */
1703
1704 int MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(in_msgtype); /*!< record header: message type */
1705 size_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(in_msglen); /*!< record header: message length */
1706 size_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(in_left); /*!< amount of data read so far */
1707 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_VARIABLE_BUFFER_LENGTH)
1708 size_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(in_buf_len); /*!< length of input buffer */
1709 #endif
1710 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS)
1711 uint16_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(in_epoch); /*!< DTLS epoch for incoming records */
1712 size_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(next_record_offset); /*!< offset of the next record in datagram
1713 (equal to in_left if none) */
1714 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS */
1715 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_ANTI_REPLAY)
1716 uint64_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(in_window_top); /*!< last validated record seq_num */
1717 uint64_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(in_window); /*!< bitmask for replay detection */
1718 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_ANTI_REPLAY */
1719
1720 size_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(in_hslen); /*!< current handshake message length,
1721 including the handshake header */
1722 int MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(nb_zero); /*!< # of 0-length encrypted messages */
1723
1724 int MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(keep_current_message); /*!< drop or reuse current message
1725 on next call to record layer? */
1726
1727 /* The following three variables indicate if and, if yes,
1728 * what kind of alert is pending to be sent.
1729 */
1730 unsigned char MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(send_alert); /*!< Determines if a fatal alert
1731 should be sent. Values:
1732 - \c 0 , no alert is to be sent.
1733 - \c 1 , alert is to be sent. */
1734 unsigned char MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(alert_type); /*!< Type of alert if send_alert
1735 != 0 */
1736 int MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(alert_reason); /*!< The error code to be returned
1737 to the user once the fatal alert
1738 has been sent. */
1739
1740 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS)
1741 uint8_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(disable_datagram_packing); /*!< Disable packing multiple records
1742 * within a single datagram. */
1743 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS */
1744
1745 /*
1746 * Record layer (outgoing data)
1747 */
1748 unsigned char *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(out_buf); /*!< output buffer */
1749 unsigned char *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(out_ctr); /*!< 64-bit outgoing message counter */
1750 unsigned char *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(out_hdr); /*!< start of record header */
1751 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_CONNECTION_ID)
1752 unsigned char *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(out_cid); /*!< The start of the CID;
1753 * (the end is marked by in_len). */
1754 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_CONNECTION_ID */
1755 unsigned char *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(out_len); /*!< two-bytes message length field */
1756 unsigned char *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(out_iv); /*!< ivlen-byte IV */
1757 unsigned char *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(out_msg); /*!< message contents (out_iv+ivlen) */
1758
1759 int MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(out_msgtype); /*!< record header: message type */
1760 size_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(out_msglen); /*!< record header: message length */
1761 size_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(out_left); /*!< amount of data not yet written */
1762 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_VARIABLE_BUFFER_LENGTH)
1763 size_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(out_buf_len); /*!< length of output buffer */
1764 #endif
1765
1766 unsigned char MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(cur_out_ctr)[MBEDTLS_SSL_SEQUENCE_NUMBER_LEN]; /*!< Outgoing record sequence number. */
1767
1768 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS)
1769 uint16_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(mtu); /*!< path mtu, used to fragment outgoing messages */
1770 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS */
1771
1772 /*
1773 * User settings
1774 */
1775 #if defined(MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C)
1776 char *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(hostname); /*!< expected peer CN for verification
1777 (and SNI if available) */
1778 #endif /* MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C */
1779
1780 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_ALPN)
1781 const char *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(alpn_chosen); /*!< negotiated protocol */
1782 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_ALPN */
1783
1784 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_SRTP)
1785 /*
1786 * use_srtp extension
1787 */
1788 mbedtls_dtls_srtp_info MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(dtls_srtp_info);
1789 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_SRTP */
1790
1791 /*
1792 * Information for DTLS hello verify
1793 */
1794 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_HELLO_VERIFY) && defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C)
1795 unsigned char *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(cli_id); /*!< transport-level ID of the client */
1796 size_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(cli_id_len); /*!< length of cli_id */
1797 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_HELLO_VERIFY && MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C */
1798
1799 /*
1800 * Secure renegotiation
1801 */
1802 /* needed to know when to send extension on server */
1803 int MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(secure_renegotiation); /*!< does peer support legacy or
1804 secure renegotiation */
1805 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_RENEGOTIATION)
1806 size_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(verify_data_len); /*!< length of verify data stored */
1807 char MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(own_verify_data)[MBEDTLS_SSL_VERIFY_DATA_MAX_LEN]; /*!< previous handshake verify data */
1808 char MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(peer_verify_data)[MBEDTLS_SSL_VERIFY_DATA_MAX_LEN]; /*!< previous handshake verify data */
1809 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_RENEGOTIATION */
1810
1811 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_CONNECTION_ID)
1812 /* CID configuration to use in subsequent handshakes. */
1813
1814 /*! The next incoming CID, chosen by the user and applying to
1815 * all subsequent handshakes. This may be different from the
1816 * CID currently used in case the user has re-configured the CID
1817 * after an initial handshake. */
1818 unsigned char MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(own_cid)[MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_IN_LEN_MAX];
1819 uint8_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(own_cid_len); /*!< The length of \c own_cid. */
1820 uint8_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(negotiate_cid); /*!< This indicates whether the CID extension should
1821 * be negotiated in the next handshake or not.
1822 * Possible values are #MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_ENABLED
1823 * and #MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_DISABLED. */
1824 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_CONNECTION_ID */
1825
1826 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_EARLY_DATA) && defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_CLI_C)
1827 int MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(early_data_status);
1828 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_EARLY_DATA && MBEDTLS_SSL_CLI_C */
1829
1830 /** Callback to export key block and master secret */
1831 mbedtls_ssl_export_keys_t *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(f_export_keys);
1832 void *MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(p_export_keys); /*!< context for key export callback */
1833
1834 /** User data pointer or handle.
1835 *
1836 * The library sets this to \p 0 when creating a context and does not
1837 * access it afterwards.
1838 *
1839 * \warning Serializing and restoring an SSL context with
1840 * mbedtls_ssl_context_save() and mbedtls_ssl_context_load()
1841 * does not currently restore the user data.
1842 */
1843 mbedtls_ssl_user_data_t MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(user_data);
1844 };
1845
1846 /**
1847 * \brief Return the name of the ciphersuite associated with the
1848 * given ID
1849 *
1850 * \param ciphersuite_id SSL ciphersuite ID
1851 *
1852 * \return a string containing the ciphersuite name
1853 */
1854 const char *mbedtls_ssl_get_ciphersuite_name(const int ciphersuite_id);
1855
1856 /**
1857 * \brief Return the ID of the ciphersuite associated with the
1858 * given name
1859 *
1860 * \param ciphersuite_name SSL ciphersuite name
1861 *
1862 * \return the ID with the ciphersuite or 0 if not found
1863 */
1864 int mbedtls_ssl_get_ciphersuite_id(const char *ciphersuite_name);
1865
1866 /**
1867 * \brief Initialize an SSL context
1868 * Just makes the context ready for mbedtls_ssl_setup() or
1869 * mbedtls_ssl_free()
1870 *
1871 * \param ssl SSL context
1872 */
1873 void mbedtls_ssl_init(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl);
1874
1875 /**
1876 * \brief Set up an SSL context for use
1877 *
1878 * \note No copy of the configuration context is made, it can be
1879 * shared by many mbedtls_ssl_context structures.
1880 *
1881 * \warning The conf structure will be accessed during the session.
1882 * It must not be modified or freed as long as the session
1883 * is active.
1884 *
1885 * \warning This function must be called exactly once per context.
1886 * Calling mbedtls_ssl_setup again is not supported, even
1887 * if no session is active.
1888 *
1889 * \note If #MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO is enabled, the PSA crypto
1890 * subsystem must have been initialized by calling
1891 * psa_crypto_init() before calling this function.
1892 *
1893 * \param ssl SSL context
1894 * \param conf SSL configuration to use
1895 *
1896 * \return 0 if successful, or MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ALLOC_FAILED if
1897 * memory allocation failed
1898 */
1899 int mbedtls_ssl_setup(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
1900 const mbedtls_ssl_config *conf);
1901
1902 /**
1903 * \brief Reset an already initialized SSL context for re-use
1904 * while retaining application-set variables, function
1905 * pointers and data.
1906 *
1907 * \param ssl SSL context
1908 * \return 0 if successful, or MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ALLOC_FAILED or
1909 MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_HW_ACCEL_FAILED
1910 */
1911 int mbedtls_ssl_session_reset(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl);
1912
1913 /**
1914 * \brief Set the current endpoint type
1915 *
1916 * \param conf SSL configuration
1917 * \param endpoint must be MBEDTLS_SSL_IS_CLIENT or MBEDTLS_SSL_IS_SERVER
1918 */
1919 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_endpoint(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf, int endpoint);
1920
1921 /**
1922 * \brief Set the transport type (TLS or DTLS).
1923 * Default: TLS
1924 *
1925 * \note For DTLS, you must either provide a recv callback that
1926 * doesn't block, or one that handles timeouts, see
1927 * \c mbedtls_ssl_set_bio(). You also need to provide timer
1928 * callbacks with \c mbedtls_ssl_set_timer_cb().
1929 *
1930 * \param conf SSL configuration
1931 * \param transport transport type:
1932 * MBEDTLS_SSL_TRANSPORT_STREAM for TLS,
1933 * MBEDTLS_SSL_TRANSPORT_DATAGRAM for DTLS.
1934 */
1935 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_transport(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf, int transport);
1936
1937 /**
1938 * \brief Set the certificate verification mode
1939 * Default: NONE on server, REQUIRED on client
1940 *
1941 * \param conf SSL configuration
1942 * \param authmode can be:
1943 *
1944 * MBEDTLS_SSL_VERIFY_NONE: peer certificate is not checked
1945 * (default on server)
1946 * (insecure on client)
1947 *
1948 * MBEDTLS_SSL_VERIFY_OPTIONAL: peer certificate is checked, however the
1949 * handshake continues even if verification failed;
1950 * mbedtls_ssl_get_verify_result() can be called after the
1951 * handshake is complete.
1952 *
1953 * MBEDTLS_SSL_VERIFY_REQUIRED: peer *must* present a valid certificate,
1954 * handshake is aborted if verification failed.
1955 * (default on client)
1956 *
1957 * \note On client, MBEDTLS_SSL_VERIFY_REQUIRED is the recommended mode.
1958 * With MBEDTLS_SSL_VERIFY_OPTIONAL, the user needs to call mbedtls_ssl_get_verify_result() at
1959 * the right time(s), which may not be obvious, while REQUIRED always perform
1960 * the verification as soon as possible. For example, REQUIRED was protecting
1961 * against the "triple handshake" attack even before it was found.
1962 */
1963 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_authmode(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf, int authmode);
1964
1965 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3) && defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_EARLY_DATA)
1966 /**
1967 * \brief Set the early data mode
1968 * Default: disabled on server and client
1969 *
1970 * \param conf The SSL configuration to use.
1971 * \param early_data_enabled can be:
1972 *
1973 * MBEDTLS_SSL_EARLY_DATA_DISABLED: early data functionality is disabled
1974 * This is the default on client and server.
1975 *
1976 * MBEDTLS_SSL_EARLY_DATA_ENABLED: early data functionality is enabled and
1977 * may be negotiated in the handshake. Application using
1978 * early data functionality needs to be aware of the
1979 * lack of replay protection of the early data application
1980 * payloads.
1981 *
1982 * \warning This interface is experimental and may change without notice.
1983 *
1984 */
1985 void mbedtls_ssl_tls13_conf_early_data(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
1986 int early_data_enabled);
1987
1988 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C)
1989 /**
1990 * \brief Set the maximum amount of 0-RTT data in bytes
1991 * Default: #MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_EARLY_DATA_SIZE
1992 *
1993 * This function sets the value of the max_early_data_size
1994 * field of the early data indication extension included in
1995 * the NewSessionTicket messages that the server may send.
1996 *
1997 * The value defines the maximum amount of 0-RTT data
1998 * in bytes that a client will be allowed to send when using
1999 * one of the tickets defined by the NewSessionTicket messages.
2000 *
2001 * \note When resuming a session using a ticket, if the server receives more
2002 * early data than allowed for the ticket, it terminates the connection.
2003 * The maximum amount of 0-RTT data should thus be large enough
2004 * to allow a minimum of early data to be exchanged.
2005 *
2006 * \param[in] conf The SSL configuration to use.
2007 * \param[in] max_early_data_size The maximum amount of 0-RTT data.
2008 *
2009 * \warning This interface is experimental and may change without notice.
2010 *
2011 */
2012 void mbedtls_ssl_tls13_conf_max_early_data_size(
2013 mbedtls_ssl_config *conf, uint32_t max_early_data_size);
2014 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C */
2015
2016 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3 && MBEDTLS_SSL_EARLY_DATA */
2017
2018 #if defined(MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C)
2019 /**
2020 * \brief Set the verification callback (Optional).
2021 *
2022 * If set, the provided verify callback is called for each
2023 * certificate in the peer's CRT chain, including the trusted
2024 * root. For more information, please see the documentation of
2025 * \c mbedtls_x509_crt_verify().
2026 *
2027 * \note For per context callbacks and contexts, please use
2028 * mbedtls_ssl_set_verify() instead.
2029 *
2030 * \param conf The SSL configuration to use.
2031 * \param f_vrfy The verification callback to use during CRT verification.
2032 * \param p_vrfy The opaque context to be passed to the callback.
2033 */
2034 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_verify(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
2035 int (*f_vrfy)(void *, mbedtls_x509_crt *, int, uint32_t *),
2036 void *p_vrfy);
2037 #endif /* MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C */
2038
2039 /**
2040 * \brief Set the random number generator callback
2041 *
2042 * \param conf SSL configuration
2043 * \param f_rng RNG function (mandatory)
2044 * \param p_rng RNG parameter
2045 */
2046 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_rng(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
2047 int (*f_rng)(void *, unsigned char *, size_t),
2048 void *p_rng);
2049
2050 /**
2051 * \brief Set the debug callback
2052 *
2053 * The callback has the following argument:
2054 * void * opaque context for the callback
2055 * int debug level
2056 * const char * file name
2057 * int line number
2058 * const char * message
2059 *
2060 * \param conf SSL configuration
2061 * \param f_dbg debug function
2062 * \param p_dbg debug parameter
2063 */
2064 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_dbg(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
2065 void (*f_dbg)(void *, int, const char *, int, const char *),
2066 void *p_dbg);
2067
2068 /**
2069 * \brief Return the SSL configuration structure associated
2070 * with the given SSL context.
2071 *
2072 * \note The pointer returned by this function is guaranteed to
2073 * remain valid until the context is freed.
2074 *
2075 * \param ssl The SSL context to query.
2076 * \return Pointer to the SSL configuration associated with \p ssl.
2077 */
mbedtls_ssl_context_get_config(const mbedtls_ssl_context * ssl)2078 static inline const mbedtls_ssl_config *mbedtls_ssl_context_get_config(
2079 const mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl)
2080 {
2081 return ssl->MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(conf);
2082 }
2083
2084 /**
2085 * \brief Set the underlying BIO callbacks for write, read and
2086 * read-with-timeout.
2087 *
2088 * \param ssl SSL context
2089 * \param p_bio parameter (context) shared by BIO callbacks
2090 * \param f_send write callback
2091 * \param f_recv read callback
2092 * \param f_recv_timeout blocking read callback with timeout.
2093 *
2094 * \note One of f_recv or f_recv_timeout can be NULL, in which case
2095 * the other is used. If both are non-NULL, f_recv_timeout is
2096 * used and f_recv is ignored (as if it were NULL).
2097 *
2098 * \note The two most common use cases are:
2099 * - non-blocking I/O, f_recv != NULL, f_recv_timeout == NULL
2100 * - blocking I/O, f_recv == NULL, f_recv_timeout != NULL
2101 *
2102 * \note For DTLS, you need to provide either a non-NULL
2103 * f_recv_timeout callback, or a f_recv that doesn't block.
2104 *
2105 * \note See the documentations of \c mbedtls_ssl_send_t,
2106 * \c mbedtls_ssl_recv_t and \c mbedtls_ssl_recv_timeout_t for
2107 * the conventions those callbacks must follow.
2108 *
2109 * \note On some platforms, net_sockets.c provides
2110 * \c mbedtls_net_send(), \c mbedtls_net_recv() and
2111 * \c mbedtls_net_recv_timeout() that are suitable to be used
2112 * here.
2113 */
2114 void mbedtls_ssl_set_bio(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
2115 void *p_bio,
2116 mbedtls_ssl_send_t *f_send,
2117 mbedtls_ssl_recv_t *f_recv,
2118 mbedtls_ssl_recv_timeout_t *f_recv_timeout);
2119
2120 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS)
2121
2122 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_CONNECTION_ID)
2123
2124
2125 /**
2126 * \brief Configure the use of the Connection ID (CID)
2127 * extension in the next handshake.
2128 *
2129 * Reference: RFC 9146 (or draft-ietf-tls-dtls-connection-id-05
2130 * https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-tls-dtls-connection-id-05
2131 * for legacy version)
2132 *
2133 * The DTLS CID extension allows the reliable association of
2134 * DTLS records to DTLS connections across changes in the
2135 * underlying transport (changed IP and Port metadata) by
2136 * adding explicit connection identifiers (CIDs) to the
2137 * headers of encrypted DTLS records. The desired CIDs are
2138 * configured by the application layer and are exchanged in
2139 * new `ClientHello` / `ServerHello` extensions during the
2140 * handshake, where each side indicates the CID it wants the
2141 * peer to use when writing encrypted messages. The CIDs are
2142 * put to use once records get encrypted: the stack discards
2143 * any incoming records that don't include the configured CID
2144 * in their header, and adds the peer's requested CID to the
2145 * headers of outgoing messages.
2146 *
2147 * This API enables or disables the use of the CID extension
2148 * in the next handshake and sets the value of the CID to
2149 * be used for incoming messages.
2150 *
2151 * \param ssl The SSL context to configure. This must be initialized.
2152 * \param enable This value determines whether the CID extension should
2153 * be used or not. Possible values are:
2154 * - MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_ENABLED to enable the use of the CID.
2155 * - MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_DISABLED (default) to disable the use
2156 * of the CID.
2157 * \param own_cid The address of the readable buffer holding the CID we want
2158 * the peer to use when sending encrypted messages to us.
2159 * This may be \c NULL if \p own_cid_len is \c 0.
2160 * This parameter is unused if \p enabled is set to
2161 * MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_DISABLED.
2162 * \param own_cid_len The length of \p own_cid.
2163 * This parameter is unused if \p enabled is set to
2164 * MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_DISABLED.
2165 *
2166 * \note The value of \p own_cid_len must match the value of the
2167 * \c len parameter passed to mbedtls_ssl_conf_cid()
2168 * when configuring the ::mbedtls_ssl_config that \p ssl
2169 * is bound to.
2170 *
2171 * \note This CID configuration applies to subsequent handshakes
2172 * performed on the SSL context \p ssl, but does not trigger
2173 * one. You still have to call `mbedtls_ssl_handshake()`
2174 * (for the initial handshake) or `mbedtls_ssl_renegotiate()`
2175 * (for a renegotiation handshake) explicitly after a
2176 * successful call to this function to run the handshake.
2177 *
2178 * \note This call cannot guarantee that the use of the CID
2179 * will be successfully negotiated in the next handshake,
2180 * because the peer might not support it. Specifically:
2181 * - On the Client, enabling the use of the CID through
2182 * this call implies that the `ClientHello` in the next
2183 * handshake will include the CID extension, thereby
2184 * offering the use of the CID to the server. Only if
2185 * the `ServerHello` contains the CID extension, too,
2186 * the CID extension will actually be put to use.
2187 * - On the Server, enabling the use of the CID through
2188 * this call implies that the server will look for
2189 * the CID extension in a `ClientHello` from the client,
2190 * and, if present, reply with a CID extension in its
2191 * `ServerHello`.
2192 *
2193 * \note To check whether the use of the CID was negotiated
2194 * after the subsequent handshake has completed, please
2195 * use the API mbedtls_ssl_get_peer_cid().
2196 *
2197 * \warning If the use of the CID extension is enabled in this call
2198 * and the subsequent handshake negotiates its use, Mbed TLS
2199 * will silently drop every packet whose CID does not match
2200 * the CID configured in \p own_cid. It is the responsibility
2201 * of the user to adapt the underlying transport to take care
2202 * of CID-based demultiplexing before handing datagrams to
2203 * Mbed TLS.
2204 *
2205 * \return \c 0 on success. In this case, the CID configuration
2206 * applies to the next handshake.
2207 * \return A negative error code on failure.
2208 */
2209 int mbedtls_ssl_set_cid(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
2210 int enable,
2211 unsigned char const *own_cid,
2212 size_t own_cid_len);
2213
2214 /**
2215 * \brief Get information about our request for usage of the CID
2216 * extension in the current connection.
2217 *
2218 * \param ssl The SSL context to query.
2219 * \param enabled The address at which to store whether the CID extension
2220 * is requested to be used or not. If the CID is
2221 * requested, `*enabled` is set to
2222 * MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_ENABLED; otherwise, it is set to
2223 * MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_DISABLED.
2224 * \param own_cid The address of the buffer in which to store our own
2225 * CID (if the CID extension is requested). This may be
2226 * \c NULL in case the value of our CID isn't needed. If
2227 * it is not \c NULL, \p own_cid_len must not be \c NULL.
2228 * \param own_cid_len The address at which to store the size of our own CID
2229 * (if the CID extension is requested). This is also the
2230 * number of Bytes in \p own_cid that have been written.
2231 * This may be \c NULL in case the length of our own CID
2232 * isn't needed. If it is \c NULL, \p own_cid must be
2233 * \c NULL, too.
2234 *
2235 *\note If we are requesting an empty CID this function sets
2236 * `*enabled` to #MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_DISABLED (the rationale
2237 * for this is that the resulting outcome is the
2238 * same as if the CID extensions wasn't requested).
2239 *
2240 * \return \c 0 on success.
2241 * \return A negative error code on failure.
2242 */
2243 int mbedtls_ssl_get_own_cid(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
2244 int *enabled,
2245 unsigned char own_cid[MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_OUT_LEN_MAX],
2246 size_t *own_cid_len);
2247
2248 /**
2249 * \brief Get information about the use of the CID extension
2250 * in the current connection.
2251 *
2252 * \param ssl The SSL context to query.
2253 * \param enabled The address at which to store whether the CID extension
2254 * is currently in use or not. If the CID is in use,
2255 * `*enabled` is set to MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_ENABLED;
2256 * otherwise, it is set to MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_DISABLED.
2257 * \param peer_cid The address of the buffer in which to store the CID
2258 * chosen by the peer (if the CID extension is used).
2259 * This may be \c NULL in case the value of peer CID
2260 * isn't needed. If it is not \c NULL, \p peer_cid_len
2261 * must not be \c NULL.
2262 * \param peer_cid_len The address at which to store the size of the CID
2263 * chosen by the peer (if the CID extension is used).
2264 * This is also the number of Bytes in \p peer_cid that
2265 * have been written.
2266 * This may be \c NULL in case the length of the peer CID
2267 * isn't needed. If it is \c NULL, \p peer_cid must be
2268 * \c NULL, too.
2269 *
2270 * \note This applies to the state of the CID negotiated in
2271 * the last complete handshake. If a handshake is in
2272 * progress, this function will attempt to complete
2273 * the handshake first.
2274 *
2275 * \note If CID extensions have been exchanged but both client
2276 * and server chose to use an empty CID, this function
2277 * sets `*enabled` to #MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_DISABLED
2278 * (the rationale for this is that the resulting
2279 * communication is the same as if the CID extensions
2280 * hadn't been used).
2281 *
2282 * \return \c 0 on success.
2283 * \return A negative error code on failure.
2284 */
2285 int mbedtls_ssl_get_peer_cid(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
2286 int *enabled,
2287 unsigned char peer_cid[MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_OUT_LEN_MAX],
2288 size_t *peer_cid_len);
2289
2290 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_CONNECTION_ID */
2291
2292 /**
2293 * \brief Set the Maximum Transport Unit (MTU).
2294 * Special value: 0 means unset (no limit).
2295 * This represents the maximum size of a datagram payload
2296 * handled by the transport layer (usually UDP) as determined
2297 * by the network link and stack. In practice, this controls
2298 * the maximum size datagram the DTLS layer will pass to the
2299 * \c f_send() callback set using \c mbedtls_ssl_set_bio().
2300 *
2301 * \note The limit on datagram size is converted to a limit on
2302 * record payload by subtracting the current overhead of
2303 * encapsulation and encryption/authentication if any.
2304 *
2305 * \note This can be called at any point during the connection, for
2306 * example when a Path Maximum Transfer Unit (PMTU)
2307 * estimate becomes available from other sources,
2308 * such as lower (or higher) protocol layers.
2309 *
2310 * \note This setting only controls the size of the packets we send,
2311 * and does not restrict the size of the datagrams we're
2312 * willing to receive. Client-side, you can request the
2313 * server to use smaller records with \c
2314 * mbedtls_ssl_conf_max_frag_len().
2315 *
2316 * \note If both a MTU and a maximum fragment length have been
2317 * configured (or negotiated with the peer), the resulting
2318 * lower limit on record payload (see first note) is used.
2319 *
2320 * \note This can only be used to decrease the maximum size
2321 * of datagrams (hence records, see first note) sent. It
2322 * cannot be used to increase the maximum size of records over
2323 * the limit set by #MBEDTLS_SSL_OUT_CONTENT_LEN.
2324 *
2325 * \note Values lower than the current record layer expansion will
2326 * result in an error when trying to send data.
2327 *
2328 * \param ssl SSL context
2329 * \param mtu Value of the path MTU in bytes
2330 */
2331 void mbedtls_ssl_set_mtu(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl, uint16_t mtu);
2332 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS */
2333
2334 #if defined(MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C)
2335 /**
2336 * \brief Set a connection-specific verification callback (optional).
2337 *
2338 * If set, the provided verify callback is called for each
2339 * certificate in the peer's CRT chain, including the trusted
2340 * root. For more information, please see the documentation of
2341 * \c mbedtls_x509_crt_verify().
2342 *
2343 * \note This call is analogous to mbedtls_ssl_conf_verify() but
2344 * binds the verification callback and context to an SSL context
2345 * as opposed to an SSL configuration.
2346 * If mbedtls_ssl_conf_verify() and mbedtls_ssl_set_verify()
2347 * are both used, mbedtls_ssl_set_verify() takes precedence.
2348 *
2349 * \param ssl The SSL context to use.
2350 * \param f_vrfy The verification callback to use during CRT verification.
2351 * \param p_vrfy The opaque context to be passed to the callback.
2352 */
2353 void mbedtls_ssl_set_verify(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
2354 int (*f_vrfy)(void *, mbedtls_x509_crt *, int, uint32_t *),
2355 void *p_vrfy);
2356 #endif /* MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C */
2357
2358 /**
2359 * \brief Set the timeout period for mbedtls_ssl_read()
2360 * (Default: no timeout.)
2361 *
2362 * \param conf SSL configuration context
2363 * \param timeout Timeout value in milliseconds.
2364 * Use 0 for no timeout (default).
2365 *
2366 * \note With blocking I/O, this will only work if a non-NULL
2367 * \c f_recv_timeout was set with \c mbedtls_ssl_set_bio().
2368 * With non-blocking I/O, this will only work if timer
2369 * callbacks were set with \c mbedtls_ssl_set_timer_cb().
2370 *
2371 * \note With non-blocking I/O, you may also skip this function
2372 * altogether and handle timeouts at the application layer.
2373 */
2374 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_read_timeout(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf, uint32_t timeout);
2375
2376 /**
2377 * \brief Check whether a buffer contains a valid and authentic record
2378 * that has not been seen before. (DTLS only).
2379 *
2380 * This function does not change the user-visible state
2381 * of the SSL context. Its sole purpose is to provide
2382 * an indication of the legitimacy of an incoming record.
2383 *
2384 * This can be useful e.g. in distributed server environments
2385 * using the DTLS Connection ID feature, in which connections
2386 * might need to be passed between service instances on a change
2387 * of peer address, but where such disruptive operations should
2388 * only happen after the validity of incoming records has been
2389 * confirmed.
2390 *
2391 * \param ssl The SSL context to use.
2392 * \param buf The address of the buffer holding the record to be checked.
2393 * This must be a read/write buffer of length \p buflen Bytes.
2394 * \param buflen The length of \p buf in Bytes.
2395 *
2396 * \note This routine only checks whether the provided buffer begins
2397 * with a valid and authentic record that has not been seen
2398 * before, but does not check potential data following the
2399 * initial record. In particular, it is possible to pass DTLS
2400 * datagrams containing multiple records, in which case only
2401 * the first record is checked.
2402 *
2403 * \note This function modifies the input buffer \p buf. If you need
2404 * to preserve the original record, you have to maintain a copy.
2405 *
2406 * \return \c 0 if the record is valid and authentic and has not been
2407 * seen before.
2408 * \return MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_INVALID_MAC if the check completed
2409 * successfully but the record was found to be not authentic.
2410 * \return MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_INVALID_RECORD if the check completed
2411 * successfully but the record was found to be invalid for
2412 * a reason different from authenticity checking.
2413 * \return MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_UNEXPECTED_RECORD if the check completed
2414 * successfully but the record was found to be unexpected
2415 * in the state of the SSL context, including replayed records.
2416 * \return Another negative error code on different kinds of failure.
2417 * In this case, the SSL context becomes unusable and needs
2418 * to be freed or reset before reuse.
2419 */
2420 int mbedtls_ssl_check_record(mbedtls_ssl_context const *ssl,
2421 unsigned char *buf,
2422 size_t buflen);
2423
2424 /**
2425 * \brief Set the timer callbacks (Mandatory for DTLS.)
2426 *
2427 * \param ssl SSL context
2428 * \param p_timer parameter (context) shared by timer callbacks
2429 * \param f_set_timer set timer callback
2430 * \param f_get_timer get timer callback. Must return:
2431 *
2432 * \note See the documentation of \c mbedtls_ssl_set_timer_t and
2433 * \c mbedtls_ssl_get_timer_t for the conventions this pair of
2434 * callbacks must follow.
2435 *
2436 * \note On some platforms, timing.c provides
2437 * \c mbedtls_timing_set_delay() and
2438 * \c mbedtls_timing_get_delay() that are suitable for using
2439 * here, except if using an event-driven style.
2440 *
2441 * \note See also the "DTLS tutorial" article in our knowledge base.
2442 * https://mbed-tls.readthedocs.io/en/latest/kb/how-to/dtls-tutorial
2443 */
2444 void mbedtls_ssl_set_timer_cb(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
2445 void *p_timer,
2446 mbedtls_ssl_set_timer_t *f_set_timer,
2447 mbedtls_ssl_get_timer_t *f_get_timer);
2448
2449 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C)
2450 /**
2451 * \brief Set the certificate selection callback (server-side only).
2452 *
2453 * If set, the callback is always called for each handshake,
2454 * after `ClientHello` processing has finished.
2455 *
2456 * \param conf The SSL configuration to register the callback with.
2457 * \param f_cert_cb The callback for selecting server certificate after
2458 * `ClientHello` processing has finished.
2459 */
mbedtls_ssl_conf_cert_cb(mbedtls_ssl_config * conf,mbedtls_ssl_hs_cb_t f_cert_cb)2460 static inline void mbedtls_ssl_conf_cert_cb(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
2461 mbedtls_ssl_hs_cb_t f_cert_cb)
2462 {
2463 conf->MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(f_cert_cb) = f_cert_cb;
2464 }
2465 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C */
2466
2467 /**
2468 * \brief Callback type: generate and write session ticket
2469 *
2470 * \note This describes what a callback implementation should do.
2471 * This callback should generate an encrypted and
2472 * authenticated ticket for the session and write it to the
2473 * output buffer. Here, ticket means the opaque ticket part
2474 * of the NewSessionTicket structure of RFC 5077.
2475 *
2476 * \param p_ticket Context for the callback
2477 * \param session SSL session to be written in the ticket
2478 * \param start Start of the output buffer
2479 * \param end End of the output buffer
2480 * \param tlen On exit, holds the length written
2481 * \param lifetime On exit, holds the lifetime of the ticket in seconds
2482 *
2483 * \return 0 if successful, or
2484 * a specific MBEDTLS_ERR_XXX code.
2485 */
2486 typedef int mbedtls_ssl_ticket_write_t(void *p_ticket,
2487 const mbedtls_ssl_session *session,
2488 unsigned char *start,
2489 const unsigned char *end,
2490 size_t *tlen,
2491 uint32_t *lifetime);
2492
2493 /**
2494 * \brief Callback type: parse and load session ticket
2495 *
2496 * \note This describes what a callback implementation should do.
2497 * This callback should parse a session ticket as generated
2498 * by the corresponding mbedtls_ssl_ticket_write_t function,
2499 * and, if the ticket is authentic and valid, load the
2500 * session.
2501 *
2502 * \note The implementation is allowed to modify the first len
2503 * bytes of the input buffer, eg to use it as a temporary
2504 * area for the decrypted ticket contents.
2505 *
2506 * \param p_ticket Context for the callback
2507 * \param session SSL session to be loaded
2508 * \param buf Start of the buffer containing the ticket
2509 * \param len Length of the ticket.
2510 *
2511 * \return 0 if successful, or
2512 * MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_INVALID_MAC if not authentic, or
2513 * MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_SESSION_TICKET_EXPIRED if expired, or
2514 * any other non-zero code for other failures.
2515 */
2516 typedef int mbedtls_ssl_ticket_parse_t(void *p_ticket,
2517 mbedtls_ssl_session *session,
2518 unsigned char *buf,
2519 size_t len);
2520
2521 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS) && defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C)
2522 /**
2523 * \brief Configure SSL session ticket callbacks (server only).
2524 * (Default: none.)
2525 *
2526 * \note On server, session tickets are enabled by providing
2527 * non-NULL callbacks.
2528 *
2529 * \note On client, use \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_session_tickets().
2530 *
2531 * \param conf SSL configuration context
2532 * \param f_ticket_write Callback for writing a ticket
2533 * \param f_ticket_parse Callback for parsing a ticket
2534 * \param p_ticket Context shared by the two callbacks
2535 */
2536 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_session_tickets_cb(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
2537 mbedtls_ssl_ticket_write_t *f_ticket_write,
2538 mbedtls_ssl_ticket_parse_t *f_ticket_parse,
2539 void *p_ticket);
2540 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS && MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C */
2541
2542 /**
2543 * \brief Configure a key export callback.
2544 * (Default: none.)
2545 *
2546 * This API can be used for two purposes:
2547 * - Debugging: Use this API to e.g. generate an NSSKeylog
2548 * file and use it to inspect encrypted traffic in tools
2549 * such as Wireshark.
2550 * - Application-specific export: Use this API to implement
2551 * key exporters, e.g. for EAP-TLS or DTLS-SRTP.
2552 *
2553 *
2554 * \param ssl The SSL context to which the export
2555 * callback should be attached.
2556 * \param f_export_keys The callback for the key export.
2557 * \param p_export_keys The opaque context pointer to be passed to the
2558 * callback \p f_export_keys.
2559 */
2560 void mbedtls_ssl_set_export_keys_cb(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
2561 mbedtls_ssl_export_keys_t *f_export_keys,
2562 void *p_export_keys);
2563
2564 /** \brief Set the user data in an SSL configuration to a pointer.
2565 *
2566 * You can retrieve this value later with mbedtls_ssl_conf_get_user_data_p().
2567 *
2568 * \note The library stores \c p without accessing it. It is the responsibility
2569 * of the caller to ensure that the pointer remains valid.
2570 *
2571 * \param conf The SSL configuration context to modify.
2572 * \param p The new value of the user data.
2573 */
mbedtls_ssl_conf_set_user_data_p(mbedtls_ssl_config * conf,void * p)2574 static inline void mbedtls_ssl_conf_set_user_data_p(
2575 mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
2576 void *p)
2577 {
2578 conf->MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(user_data).p = p;
2579 }
2580
2581 /** \brief Set the user data in an SSL configuration to an integer.
2582 *
2583 * You can retrieve this value later with mbedtls_ssl_conf_get_user_data_n().
2584 *
2585 * \param conf The SSL configuration context to modify.
2586 * \param n The new value of the user data.
2587 */
mbedtls_ssl_conf_set_user_data_n(mbedtls_ssl_config * conf,uintptr_t n)2588 static inline void mbedtls_ssl_conf_set_user_data_n(
2589 mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
2590 uintptr_t n)
2591 {
2592 conf->MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(user_data).n = n;
2593 }
2594
2595 /** \brief Retrieve the user data in an SSL configuration as a pointer.
2596 *
2597 * This is the value last set with mbedtls_ssl_conf_set_user_data_p(), or
2598 * \c NULL if mbedtls_ssl_conf_set_user_data_p() has not previously been
2599 * called. The value is undefined if mbedtls_ssl_conf_set_user_data_n() has
2600 * been called without a subsequent call to mbedtls_ssl_conf_set_user_data_p().
2601 *
2602 * \param conf The SSL configuration context to modify.
2603 * \return The current value of the user data.
2604 */
mbedtls_ssl_conf_get_user_data_p(mbedtls_ssl_config * conf)2605 static inline void *mbedtls_ssl_conf_get_user_data_p(
2606 mbedtls_ssl_config *conf)
2607 {
2608 return conf->MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(user_data).p;
2609 }
2610
2611 /** \brief Retrieve the user data in an SSL configuration as an integer.
2612 *
2613 * This is the value last set with mbedtls_ssl_conf_set_user_data_n(), or
2614 * \c 0 if mbedtls_ssl_conf_set_user_data_n() has not previously been
2615 * called. The value is undefined if mbedtls_ssl_conf_set_user_data_p() has
2616 * been called without a subsequent call to mbedtls_ssl_conf_set_user_data_n().
2617 *
2618 * \param conf The SSL configuration context to modify.
2619 * \return The current value of the user data.
2620 */
mbedtls_ssl_conf_get_user_data_n(mbedtls_ssl_config * conf)2621 static inline uintptr_t mbedtls_ssl_conf_get_user_data_n(
2622 mbedtls_ssl_config *conf)
2623 {
2624 return conf->MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(user_data).n;
2625 }
2626
2627 /** \brief Set the user data in an SSL context to a pointer.
2628 *
2629 * You can retrieve this value later with mbedtls_ssl_get_user_data_p().
2630 *
2631 * \note The library stores \c p without accessing it. It is the responsibility
2632 * of the caller to ensure that the pointer remains valid.
2633 *
2634 * \param ssl The SSL context to modify.
2635 * \param p The new value of the user data.
2636 */
mbedtls_ssl_set_user_data_p(mbedtls_ssl_context * ssl,void * p)2637 static inline void mbedtls_ssl_set_user_data_p(
2638 mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
2639 void *p)
2640 {
2641 ssl->MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(user_data).p = p;
2642 }
2643
2644 /** \brief Set the user data in an SSL context to an integer.
2645 *
2646 * You can retrieve this value later with mbedtls_ssl_get_user_data_n().
2647 *
2648 * \param ssl The SSL context to modify.
2649 * \param n The new value of the user data.
2650 */
mbedtls_ssl_set_user_data_n(mbedtls_ssl_context * ssl,uintptr_t n)2651 static inline void mbedtls_ssl_set_user_data_n(
2652 mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
2653 uintptr_t n)
2654 {
2655 ssl->MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(user_data).n = n;
2656 }
2657
2658 /** \brief Retrieve the user data in an SSL context as a pointer.
2659 *
2660 * This is the value last set with mbedtls_ssl_set_user_data_p(), or
2661 * \c NULL if mbedtls_ssl_set_user_data_p() has not previously been
2662 * called. The value is undefined if mbedtls_ssl_set_user_data_n() has
2663 * been called without a subsequent call to mbedtls_ssl_set_user_data_p().
2664 *
2665 * \param ssl The SSL context to modify.
2666 * \return The current value of the user data.
2667 */
mbedtls_ssl_get_user_data_p(mbedtls_ssl_context * ssl)2668 static inline void *mbedtls_ssl_get_user_data_p(
2669 mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl)
2670 {
2671 return ssl->MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(user_data).p;
2672 }
2673
2674 /** \brief Retrieve the user data in an SSL context as an integer.
2675 *
2676 * This is the value last set with mbedtls_ssl_set_user_data_n(), or
2677 * \c 0 if mbedtls_ssl_set_user_data_n() has not previously been
2678 * called. The value is undefined if mbedtls_ssl_set_user_data_p() has
2679 * been called without a subsequent call to mbedtls_ssl_set_user_data_n().
2680 *
2681 * \param ssl The SSL context to modify.
2682 * \return The current value of the user data.
2683 */
mbedtls_ssl_get_user_data_n(mbedtls_ssl_context * ssl)2684 static inline uintptr_t mbedtls_ssl_get_user_data_n(
2685 mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl)
2686 {
2687 return ssl->MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(user_data).n;
2688 }
2689
2690 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_ASYNC_PRIVATE)
2691 /**
2692 * \brief Configure asynchronous private key operation callbacks.
2693 *
2694 * \param conf SSL configuration context
2695 * \param f_async_sign Callback to start a signature operation. See
2696 * the description of ::mbedtls_ssl_async_sign_t
2697 * for more information. This may be \c NULL if the
2698 * external processor does not support any signature
2699 * operation; in this case the private key object
2700 * associated with the certificate will be used.
2701 * \param f_async_decrypt Callback to start a decryption operation. See
2702 * the description of ::mbedtls_ssl_async_decrypt_t
2703 * for more information. This may be \c NULL if the
2704 * external processor does not support any decryption
2705 * operation; in this case the private key object
2706 * associated with the certificate will be used.
2707 * \param f_async_resume Callback to resume an asynchronous operation. See
2708 * the description of ::mbedtls_ssl_async_resume_t
2709 * for more information. This may not be \c NULL unless
2710 * \p f_async_sign and \p f_async_decrypt are both
2711 * \c NULL.
2712 * \param f_async_cancel Callback to cancel an asynchronous operation. See
2713 * the description of ::mbedtls_ssl_async_cancel_t
2714 * for more information. This may be \c NULL if
2715 * no cleanup is needed.
2716 * \param config_data A pointer to configuration data which can be
2717 * retrieved with
2718 * mbedtls_ssl_conf_get_async_config_data(). The
2719 * library stores this value without dereferencing it.
2720 */
2721 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_async_private_cb(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
2722 mbedtls_ssl_async_sign_t *f_async_sign,
2723 mbedtls_ssl_async_decrypt_t *f_async_decrypt,
2724 mbedtls_ssl_async_resume_t *f_async_resume,
2725 mbedtls_ssl_async_cancel_t *f_async_cancel,
2726 void *config_data);
2727
2728 /**
2729 * \brief Retrieve the configuration data set by
2730 * mbedtls_ssl_conf_async_private_cb().
2731 *
2732 * \param conf SSL configuration context
2733 * \return The configuration data set by
2734 * mbedtls_ssl_conf_async_private_cb().
2735 */
2736 void *mbedtls_ssl_conf_get_async_config_data(const mbedtls_ssl_config *conf);
2737
2738 /**
2739 * \brief Retrieve the asynchronous operation user context.
2740 *
2741 * \note This function may only be called while a handshake
2742 * is in progress.
2743 *
2744 * \param ssl The SSL context to access.
2745 *
2746 * \return The asynchronous operation user context that was last
2747 * set during the current handshake. If
2748 * mbedtls_ssl_set_async_operation_data() has not yet been
2749 * called during the current handshake, this function returns
2750 * \c NULL.
2751 */
2752 void *mbedtls_ssl_get_async_operation_data(const mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl);
2753
2754 /**
2755 * \brief Retrieve the asynchronous operation user context.
2756 *
2757 * \note This function may only be called while a handshake
2758 * is in progress.
2759 *
2760 * \param ssl The SSL context to access.
2761 * \param ctx The new value of the asynchronous operation user context.
2762 * Call mbedtls_ssl_get_async_operation_data() later during the
2763 * same handshake to retrieve this value.
2764 */
2765 void mbedtls_ssl_set_async_operation_data(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
2766 void *ctx);
2767 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_ASYNC_PRIVATE */
2768
2769 /**
2770 * \brief Callback type: generate a cookie
2771 *
2772 * \param ctx Context for the callback
2773 * \param p Buffer to write to,
2774 * must be updated to point right after the cookie
2775 * \param end Pointer to one past the end of the output buffer
2776 * \param info Client ID info that was passed to
2777 * \c mbedtls_ssl_set_client_transport_id()
2778 * \param ilen Length of info in bytes
2779 *
2780 * \return The callback must return 0 on success,
2781 * or a negative error code.
2782 */
2783 typedef int mbedtls_ssl_cookie_write_t(void *ctx,
2784 unsigned char **p, unsigned char *end,
2785 const unsigned char *info, size_t ilen);
2786
2787 /**
2788 * \brief Callback type: verify a cookie
2789 *
2790 * \param ctx Context for the callback
2791 * \param cookie Cookie to verify
2792 * \param clen Length of cookie
2793 * \param info Client ID info that was passed to
2794 * \c mbedtls_ssl_set_client_transport_id()
2795 * \param ilen Length of info in bytes
2796 *
2797 * \return The callback must return 0 if cookie is valid,
2798 * or a negative error code.
2799 */
2800 typedef int mbedtls_ssl_cookie_check_t(void *ctx,
2801 const unsigned char *cookie, size_t clen,
2802 const unsigned char *info, size_t ilen);
2803
2804 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_HELLO_VERIFY) && defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C)
2805 /**
2806 * \brief Register callbacks for DTLS cookies
2807 * (Server only. DTLS only.)
2808 *
2809 * Default: dummy callbacks that fail, in order to force you to
2810 * register working callbacks (and initialize their context).
2811 *
2812 * To disable HelloVerifyRequest, register NULL callbacks.
2813 *
2814 * \warning Disabling hello verification allows your server to be used
2815 * for amplification in DoS attacks against other hosts.
2816 * Only disable if you known this can't happen in your
2817 * particular environment.
2818 *
2819 * \note See comments on \c mbedtls_ssl_handshake() about handling
2820 * the MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_HELLO_VERIFY_REQUIRED that is expected
2821 * on the first handshake attempt when this is enabled.
2822 *
2823 * \note This is also necessary to handle client reconnection from
2824 * the same port as described in RFC 6347 section 4.2.8 (only
2825 * the variant with cookies is supported currently). See
2826 * comments on \c mbedtls_ssl_read() for details.
2827 *
2828 * \param conf SSL configuration
2829 * \param f_cookie_write Cookie write callback
2830 * \param f_cookie_check Cookie check callback
2831 * \param p_cookie Context for both callbacks
2832 */
2833 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_dtls_cookies(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
2834 mbedtls_ssl_cookie_write_t *f_cookie_write,
2835 mbedtls_ssl_cookie_check_t *f_cookie_check,
2836 void *p_cookie);
2837
2838 /**
2839 * \brief Set client's transport-level identification info.
2840 * (Server only. DTLS only.)
2841 *
2842 * This is usually the IP address (and port), but could be
2843 * anything identify the client depending on the underlying
2844 * network stack. Used for HelloVerifyRequest with DTLS.
2845 * This is *not* used to route the actual packets.
2846 *
2847 * \param ssl SSL context
2848 * \param info Transport-level info identifying the client (eg IP + port)
2849 * \param ilen Length of info in bytes
2850 *
2851 * \note An internal copy is made, so the info buffer can be reused.
2852 *
2853 * \return 0 on success,
2854 * MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_INPUT_DATA if used on client,
2855 * MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ALLOC_FAILED if out of memory.
2856 */
2857 int mbedtls_ssl_set_client_transport_id(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
2858 const unsigned char *info,
2859 size_t ilen);
2860
2861 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_HELLO_VERIFY && MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C */
2862
2863 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_ANTI_REPLAY)
2864 /**
2865 * \brief Enable or disable anti-replay protection for DTLS.
2866 * (DTLS only, no effect on TLS.)
2867 * Default: enabled.
2868 *
2869 * \param conf SSL configuration
2870 * \param mode MBEDTLS_SSL_ANTI_REPLAY_ENABLED or MBEDTLS_SSL_ANTI_REPLAY_DISABLED.
2871 *
2872 * \warning Disabling this is a security risk unless the application
2873 * protocol handles duplicated packets in a safe way. You
2874 * should not disable this without careful consideration.
2875 * However, if your application already detects duplicated
2876 * packets and needs information about them to adjust its
2877 * transmission strategy, then you'll want to disable this.
2878 */
2879 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_dtls_anti_replay(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf, char mode);
2880 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_ANTI_REPLAY */
2881
2882 /**
2883 * \brief Set a limit on the number of records with a bad MAC
2884 * before terminating the connection.
2885 * (DTLS only, no effect on TLS.)
2886 * Default: 0 (disabled).
2887 *
2888 * \param conf SSL configuration
2889 * \param limit Limit, or 0 to disable.
2890 *
2891 * \note If the limit is N, then the connection is terminated when
2892 * the Nth non-authentic record is seen.
2893 *
2894 * \note Records with an invalid header are not counted, only the
2895 * ones going through the authentication-decryption phase.
2896 *
2897 * \note This is a security trade-off related to the fact that it's
2898 * often relatively easy for an active attacker to inject UDP
2899 * datagrams. On one hand, setting a low limit here makes it
2900 * easier for such an attacker to forcibly terminated a
2901 * connection. On the other hand, a high limit or no limit
2902 * might make us waste resources checking authentication on
2903 * many bogus packets.
2904 */
2905 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_dtls_badmac_limit(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf, unsigned limit);
2906
2907 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS)
2908
2909 /**
2910 * \brief Allow or disallow packing of multiple handshake records
2911 * within a single datagram.
2912 *
2913 * \param ssl The SSL context to configure.
2914 * \param allow_packing This determines whether datagram packing may
2915 * be used or not. A value of \c 0 means that every
2916 * record will be sent in a separate datagram; a
2917 * value of \c 1 means that, if space permits,
2918 * multiple handshake messages (including CCS) belonging to
2919 * a single flight may be packed within a single datagram.
2920 *
2921 * \note This is enabled by default and should only be disabled
2922 * for test purposes, or if datagram packing causes
2923 * interoperability issues with peers that don't support it.
2924 *
2925 * \note Allowing datagram packing reduces the network load since
2926 * there's less overhead if multiple messages share the same
2927 * datagram. Also, it increases the handshake efficiency
2928 * since messages belonging to a single datagram will not
2929 * be reordered in transit, and so future message buffering
2930 * or flight retransmission (if no buffering is used) as
2931 * means to deal with reordering are needed less frequently.
2932 *
2933 * \note Application records are not affected by this option and
2934 * are currently always sent in separate datagrams.
2935 *
2936 */
2937 void mbedtls_ssl_set_datagram_packing(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
2938 unsigned allow_packing);
2939
2940 /**
2941 * \brief Set retransmit timeout values for the DTLS handshake.
2942 * (DTLS only, no effect on TLS.)
2943 *
2944 * \param conf SSL configuration
2945 * \param min Initial timeout value in milliseconds.
2946 * Default: 1000 (1 second).
2947 * \param max Maximum timeout value in milliseconds.
2948 * Default: 60000 (60 seconds).
2949 *
2950 * \note Default values are from RFC 6347 section 4.2.4.1.
2951 *
2952 * \note The 'min' value should typically be slightly above the
2953 * expected round-trip time to your peer, plus whatever time
2954 * it takes for the peer to process the message. For example,
2955 * if your RTT is about 600ms and you peer needs up to 1s to
2956 * do the cryptographic operations in the handshake, then you
2957 * should set 'min' slightly above 1600. Lower values of 'min'
2958 * might cause spurious resends which waste network resources,
2959 * while larger value of 'min' will increase overall latency
2960 * on unreliable network links.
2961 *
2962 * \note The more unreliable your network connection is, the larger
2963 * your max / min ratio needs to be in order to achieve
2964 * reliable handshakes.
2965 *
2966 * \note Messages are retransmitted up to log2(ceil(max/min)) times.
2967 * For example, if min = 1s and max = 5s, the retransmit plan
2968 * goes: send ... 1s -> resend ... 2s -> resend ... 4s ->
2969 * resend ... 5s -> give up and return a timeout error.
2970 */
2971 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_handshake_timeout(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf, uint32_t min, uint32_t max);
2972 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_DTLS */
2973
2974 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C)
2975 /**
2976 * \brief Set the session cache callbacks (server-side only)
2977 * If not set, no session resuming is done (except if session
2978 * tickets are enabled too).
2979 *
2980 * The session cache has the responsibility to check for stale
2981 * entries based on timeout. See RFC 5246 for recommendations.
2982 *
2983 * Warning: session.peer_cert is cleared by the SSL/TLS layer on
2984 * connection shutdown, so do not cache the pointer! Either set
2985 * it to NULL or make a full copy of the certificate.
2986 *
2987 * The get callback is called once during the initial handshake
2988 * to enable session resuming. The get function has the
2989 * following parameters: (void *parameter, mbedtls_ssl_session *session)
2990 * If a valid entry is found, it should fill the master of
2991 * the session object with the cached values and return 0,
2992 * return 1 otherwise. Optionally peer_cert can be set as well
2993 * if it is properly present in cache entry.
2994 *
2995 * The set callback is called once during the initial handshake
2996 * to enable session resuming after the entire handshake has
2997 * been finished. The set function has the following parameters:
2998 * (void *parameter, const mbedtls_ssl_session *session). The function
2999 * should create a cache entry for future retrieval based on
3000 * the data in the session structure and should keep in mind
3001 * that the mbedtls_ssl_session object presented (and all its referenced
3002 * data) is cleared by the SSL/TLS layer when the connection is
3003 * terminated. It is recommended to add metadata to determine if
3004 * an entry is still valid in the future. Return 0 if
3005 * successfully cached, return 1 otherwise.
3006 *
3007 * \param conf SSL configuration
3008 * \param p_cache parameter (context) for both callbacks
3009 * \param f_get_cache session get callback
3010 * \param f_set_cache session set callback
3011 */
3012 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_session_cache(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
3013 void *p_cache,
3014 mbedtls_ssl_cache_get_t *f_get_cache,
3015 mbedtls_ssl_cache_set_t *f_set_cache);
3016 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C */
3017
3018 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_CLI_C)
3019 /**
3020 * \brief Load a session for session resumption.
3021 *
3022 * Sessions loaded through this call will be considered
3023 * for session resumption in the next handshake.
3024 *
3025 * \note Even if this call succeeds, it is not guaranteed that
3026 * the next handshake will indeed be shortened through the
3027 * use of session resumption: The server is always free
3028 * to reject any attempt for resumption and fall back to
3029 * a full handshake.
3030 *
3031 * \note This function can handle a variety of mechanisms for session
3032 * resumption: For TLS 1.2, both session ID-based resumption and
3033 * ticket-based resumption will be considered. For TLS 1.3,
3034 * once implemented, sessions equate to tickets, and loading
3035 * one or more sessions via this call will lead to their
3036 * corresponding tickets being advertised as resumption PSKs
3037 * by the client.
3038 *
3039 * \note Calling this function multiple times will only be useful
3040 * once TLS 1.3 is supported. For TLS 1.2 connections, this
3041 * function should be called at most once.
3042 *
3043 * \param ssl The SSL context representing the connection which should
3044 * be attempted to be setup using session resumption. This
3045 * must be initialized via mbedtls_ssl_init() and bound to
3046 * an SSL configuration via mbedtls_ssl_setup(), but
3047 * the handshake must not yet have been started.
3048 * \param session The session to be considered for session resumption.
3049 * This must be a session previously exported via
3050 * mbedtls_ssl_get_session(), and potentially serialized and
3051 * deserialized through mbedtls_ssl_session_save() and
3052 * mbedtls_ssl_session_load() in the meantime.
3053 *
3054 * \return \c 0 if successful.
3055 * \return \c MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE if the session
3056 * could not be loaded because of an implementation limitation.
3057 * This error is non-fatal, and has no observable effect on
3058 * the SSL context or the session that was attempted to be loaded.
3059 * \return Another negative error code on other kinds of failure.
3060 *
3061 * \sa mbedtls_ssl_get_session()
3062 * \sa mbedtls_ssl_session_load()
3063 */
3064 int mbedtls_ssl_set_session(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl, const mbedtls_ssl_session *session);
3065 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_CLI_C */
3066
3067 /**
3068 * \brief Load serialized session data into a session structure.
3069 * On client, this can be used for loading saved sessions
3070 * before resuming them with mbedtls_ssl_set_session().
3071 * On server, this can be used for alternative implementations
3072 * of session cache or session tickets.
3073 *
3074 * \warning If a peer certificate chain is associated with the session,
3075 * the serialized state will only contain the peer's
3076 * end-entity certificate and the result of the chain
3077 * verification (unless verification was disabled), but not
3078 * the rest of the chain.
3079 *
3080 * \see mbedtls_ssl_session_save()
3081 * \see mbedtls_ssl_set_session()
3082 *
3083 * \param session The session structure to be populated. It must have been
3084 * initialised with mbedtls_ssl_session_init() but not
3085 * populated yet.
3086 * \param buf The buffer holding the serialized session data. It must be a
3087 * readable buffer of at least \p len bytes.
3088 * \param len The size of the serialized data in bytes.
3089 *
3090 * \return \c 0 if successful.
3091 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ALLOC_FAILED if memory allocation failed.
3092 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_INPUT_DATA if input data is invalid.
3093 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_VERSION_MISMATCH if the serialized data
3094 * was generated in a different version or configuration of
3095 * Mbed TLS.
3096 * \return Another negative value for other kinds of errors (for
3097 * example, unsupported features in the embedded certificate).
3098 */
3099 int mbedtls_ssl_session_load(mbedtls_ssl_session *session,
3100 const unsigned char *buf,
3101 size_t len);
3102
3103 /**
3104 * \brief Save session structure as serialized data in a buffer.
3105 * On client, this can be used for saving session data,
3106 * potentially in non-volatile storage, for resuming later.
3107 * On server, this can be used for alternative implementations
3108 * of session cache or session tickets.
3109 *
3110 * \see mbedtls_ssl_session_load()
3111 *
3112 * \param session The session structure to be saved.
3113 * \param buf The buffer to write the serialized data to. It must be a
3114 * writeable buffer of at least \p len bytes, or may be \c
3115 * NULL if \p len is \c 0.
3116 * \param buf_len The number of bytes available for writing in \p buf.
3117 * \param olen The size in bytes of the data that has been or would have
3118 * been written. It must point to a valid \c size_t.
3119 *
3120 * \note \p olen is updated to the correct value regardless of
3121 * whether \p buf_len was large enough. This makes it possible
3122 * to determine the necessary size by calling this function
3123 * with \p buf set to \c NULL and \p buf_len to \c 0.
3124 *
3125 * \return \c 0 if successful.
3126 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL if \p buf is too small.
3127 */
3128 int mbedtls_ssl_session_save(const mbedtls_ssl_session *session,
3129 unsigned char *buf,
3130 size_t buf_len,
3131 size_t *olen);
3132
3133 /**
3134 * \brief Set the list of allowed ciphersuites and the preference
3135 * order. First in the list has the highest preference.
3136 *
3137 * For TLS 1.2, the notion of ciphersuite determines both
3138 * the key exchange mechanism and the suite of symmetric
3139 * algorithms to be used during and after the handshake.
3140 *
3141 * For TLS 1.3 (in development), the notion of ciphersuite
3142 * only determines the suite of symmetric algorithms to be
3143 * used during and after the handshake, while key exchange
3144 * mechanisms are configured separately.
3145 *
3146 * In Mbed TLS, ciphersuites for both TLS 1.2 and TLS 1.3
3147 * are configured via this function. For users of TLS 1.3,
3148 * there will be separate API for the configuration of key
3149 * exchange mechanisms.
3150 *
3151 * The list of ciphersuites passed to this function may
3152 * contain a mixture of TLS 1.2 and TLS 1.3 ciphersuite
3153 * identifiers. This is useful if negotiation of TLS 1.3
3154 * should be attempted, but a fallback to TLS 1.2 would
3155 * be tolerated.
3156 *
3157 * \note By default, the server chooses its preferred
3158 * ciphersuite among those that the client supports. If
3159 * mbedtls_ssl_conf_preference_order() is called to prefer
3160 * the client's preferences, the server instead chooses
3161 * the client's preferred ciphersuite among those that
3162 * the server supports.
3163 *
3164 * \warning The ciphersuites array \p ciphersuites is not copied.
3165 * It must remain valid for the lifetime of the SSL
3166 * configuration \p conf.
3167 *
3168 * \param conf The SSL configuration to modify.
3169 * \param ciphersuites A 0-terminated list of IANA identifiers of supported
3170 * ciphersuites, accessible through \c MBEDTLS_TLS_XXX
3171 * and \c MBEDTLS_TLS1_3_XXX macros defined in
3172 * ssl_ciphersuites.h.
3173 */
3174 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_ciphersuites(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
3175 const int *ciphersuites);
3176
3177 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3)
3178 /**
3179 * \brief Set the supported key exchange modes for TLS 1.3 connections.
3180 *
3181 * In contrast to TLS 1.2, the ciphersuite concept in TLS 1.3 does not
3182 * include the choice of key exchange mechanism. It is therefore not
3183 * covered by the API mbedtls_ssl_conf_ciphersuites(). See the
3184 * documentation of mbedtls_ssl_conf_ciphersuites() for more
3185 * information on the ciphersuite concept in TLS 1.2 and TLS 1.3.
3186 *
3187 * The present function is specific to TLS 1.3 and allows users to
3188 * configure the set of supported key exchange mechanisms in TLS 1.3.
3189 *
3190 * \param conf The SSL configuration the change should apply to.
3191 * \param kex_modes A bitwise combination of one or more of the following:
3192 * - MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEY_EXCHANGE_MODE_PSK
3193 * This flag enables pure-PSK key exchanges.
3194 * - MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEY_EXCHANGE_MODE_PSK_EPHEMERAL
3195 * This flag enables combined PSK-ephemeral key exchanges.
3196 * - MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEY_EXCHANGE_MODE_EPHEMERAL
3197 * This flag enables pure-ephemeral key exchanges.
3198 * For convenience, the following pre-defined macros are
3199 * available for combinations of the above:
3200 * - MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEY_EXCHANGE_MODE_ALL
3201 * Includes all of pure-PSK, PSK-ephemeral and pure-ephemeral.
3202 * - MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEY_EXCHANGE_MODE_PSK_ALL
3203 * Includes both pure-PSK and combined PSK-ephemeral
3204 * key exchanges, but excludes pure-ephemeral key exchanges.
3205 * - MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_KEY_EXCHANGE_MODE_EPHEMERAL_ALL
3206 * Includes both pure-ephemeral and combined PSK-ephemeral
3207 * key exchanges.
3208 *
3209 * \note If a PSK-based key exchange mode shall be supported, applications
3210 * must also use the APIs mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk() or
3211 * mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk_cb() or mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk_opaque()
3212 * to configure the PSKs to be used.
3213 *
3214 * \note If a pure-ephemeral key exchange mode shall be supported,
3215 * server-side applications must also provide a certificate via
3216 * mbedtls_ssl_conf_own_cert().
3217 *
3218 */
3219
3220 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_tls13_key_exchange_modes(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
3221 const int kex_modes);
3222 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3 */
3223
3224 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_CONNECTION_ID)
3225 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_UNEXPECTED_CID_IGNORE 0
3226 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_UNEXPECTED_CID_FAIL 1
3227 /**
3228 * \brief Specify the length of Connection IDs for incoming
3229 * encrypted DTLS records, as well as the behaviour
3230 * on unexpected CIDs.
3231 *
3232 * By default, the CID length is set to \c 0,
3233 * and unexpected CIDs are silently ignored.
3234 *
3235 * \param conf The SSL configuration to modify.
3236 * \param len The length in Bytes of the CID fields in encrypted
3237 * DTLS records using the CID mechanism. This must
3238 * not be larger than #MBEDTLS_SSL_CID_OUT_LEN_MAX.
3239 * \param ignore_other_cids This determines the stack's behaviour when
3240 * receiving a record with an unexpected CID.
3241 * Possible values are:
3242 * - #MBEDTLS_SSL_UNEXPECTED_CID_IGNORE
3243 * In this case, the record is silently ignored.
3244 * - #MBEDTLS_SSL_UNEXPECTED_CID_FAIL
3245 * In this case, the stack fails with the specific
3246 * error code #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_UNEXPECTED_CID.
3247 *
3248 * \note The CID specification allows implementations to either
3249 * use a common length for all incoming connection IDs or
3250 * allow variable-length incoming IDs. Mbed TLS currently
3251 * requires a common length for all connections sharing the
3252 * same SSL configuration; this allows simpler parsing of
3253 * record headers.
3254 *
3255 * \return \c 0 on success.
3256 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_INPUT_DATA if \p own_cid_len
3257 * is too large.
3258 */
3259 int mbedtls_ssl_conf_cid(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf, size_t len,
3260 int ignore_other_cids);
3261 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_CONNECTION_ID */
3262
3263 #if defined(MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C)
3264 /**
3265 * \brief Set the X.509 security profile used for verification
3266 *
3267 * \note The restrictions are enforced for all certificates in the
3268 * chain. However, signatures in the handshake are not covered
3269 * by this setting but by \b mbedtls_ssl_conf_sig_hashes().
3270 *
3271 * \param conf SSL configuration
3272 * \param profile Profile to use
3273 */
3274 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_cert_profile(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
3275 const mbedtls_x509_crt_profile *profile);
3276
3277 /**
3278 * \brief Set the data required to verify peer certificate
3279 *
3280 * \note See \c mbedtls_x509_crt_verify() for notes regarding the
3281 * parameters ca_chain (maps to trust_ca for that function)
3282 * and ca_crl.
3283 *
3284 * \param conf SSL configuration
3285 * \param ca_chain trusted CA chain (meaning all fully trusted top-level CAs)
3286 * \param ca_crl trusted CA CRLs
3287 */
3288 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_ca_chain(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
3289 mbedtls_x509_crt *ca_chain,
3290 mbedtls_x509_crl *ca_crl);
3291
3292 #if defined(MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_CERT_REQ_ALLOWED_ENABLED)
3293 /**
3294 * \brief Set DN hints sent to client in CertificateRequest message
3295 *
3296 * \note If not set, subject distinguished names (DNs) are taken
3297 * from \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_ca_chain()
3298 * or \c mbedtls_ssl_set_hs_ca_chain())
3299 *
3300 * \param conf SSL configuration
3301 * \param crt crt chain whose subject DNs are issuer DNs of client certs
3302 * from which the client should select client peer certificate.
3303 */
3304 static inline
mbedtls_ssl_conf_dn_hints(mbedtls_ssl_config * conf,const mbedtls_x509_crt * crt)3305 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_dn_hints(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
3306 const mbedtls_x509_crt *crt)
3307 {
3308 conf->MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(dn_hints) = crt;
3309 }
3310 #endif /* MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_CERT_REQ_ALLOWED_ENABLED */
3311
3312 #if defined(MBEDTLS_X509_TRUSTED_CERTIFICATE_CALLBACK)
3313 /**
3314 * \brief Set the trusted certificate callback.
3315 *
3316 * This API allows to register the set of trusted certificates
3317 * through a callback, instead of a linked list as configured
3318 * by mbedtls_ssl_conf_ca_chain().
3319 *
3320 * This is useful for example in contexts where a large number
3321 * of CAs are used, and the inefficiency of maintaining them
3322 * in a linked list cannot be tolerated. It is also useful when
3323 * the set of trusted CAs needs to be modified frequently.
3324 *
3325 * See the documentation of `mbedtls_x509_crt_ca_cb_t` for
3326 * more information.
3327 *
3328 * \param conf The SSL configuration to register the callback with.
3329 * \param f_ca_cb The trusted certificate callback to use when verifying
3330 * certificate chains.
3331 * \param p_ca_cb The context to be passed to \p f_ca_cb (for example,
3332 * a reference to a trusted CA database).
3333 *
3334 * \note This API is incompatible with mbedtls_ssl_conf_ca_chain():
3335 * Any call to this function overwrites the values set through
3336 * earlier calls to mbedtls_ssl_conf_ca_chain() or
3337 * mbedtls_ssl_conf_ca_cb().
3338 *
3339 * \note This API is incompatible with CA indication in
3340 * CertificateRequest messages: A server-side SSL context which
3341 * is bound to an SSL configuration that uses a CA callback
3342 * configured via mbedtls_ssl_conf_ca_cb(), and which requires
3343 * client authentication, will send an empty CA list in the
3344 * corresponding CertificateRequest message.
3345 *
3346 * \note This API is incompatible with mbedtls_ssl_set_hs_ca_chain():
3347 * If an SSL context is bound to an SSL configuration which uses
3348 * CA callbacks configured via mbedtls_ssl_conf_ca_cb(), then
3349 * calls to mbedtls_ssl_set_hs_ca_chain() have no effect.
3350 *
3351 * \note The use of this API disables the use of restartable ECC
3352 * during X.509 CRT signature verification (but doesn't affect
3353 * other uses).
3354 *
3355 * \warning This API is incompatible with the use of CRLs. Any call to
3356 * mbedtls_ssl_conf_ca_cb() unsets CRLs configured through
3357 * earlier calls to mbedtls_ssl_conf_ca_chain().
3358 *
3359 * \warning In multi-threaded environments, the callback \p f_ca_cb
3360 * must be thread-safe, and it is the user's responsibility
3361 * to guarantee this (for example through a mutex
3362 * contained in the callback context pointed to by \p p_ca_cb).
3363 */
3364 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_ca_cb(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
3365 mbedtls_x509_crt_ca_cb_t f_ca_cb,
3366 void *p_ca_cb);
3367 #endif /* MBEDTLS_X509_TRUSTED_CERTIFICATE_CALLBACK */
3368
3369 /**
3370 * \brief Set own certificate chain and private key
3371 *
3372 * \note own_cert should contain in order from the bottom up your
3373 * certificate chain. The top certificate (self-signed)
3374 * can be omitted.
3375 *
3376 * \note On server, this function can be called multiple times to
3377 * provision more than one cert/key pair (eg one ECDSA, one
3378 * RSA with SHA-256, one RSA with SHA-1). An adequate
3379 * certificate will be selected according to the client's
3380 * advertised capabilities. In case multiple certificates are
3381 * adequate, preference is given to the one set by the first
3382 * call to this function, then second, etc.
3383 *
3384 * \note On client, only the first call has any effect. That is,
3385 * only one client certificate can be provisioned. The
3386 * server's preferences in its CertificateRequest message will
3387 * be ignored and our only cert will be sent regardless of
3388 * whether it matches those preferences - the server can then
3389 * decide what it wants to do with it.
3390 *
3391 * \note The provided \p pk_key needs to match the public key in the
3392 * first certificate in \p own_cert, or all handshakes using
3393 * that certificate will fail. It is your responsibility
3394 * to ensure that; this function will not perform any check.
3395 * You may use mbedtls_pk_check_pair() in order to perform
3396 * this check yourself, but be aware that this function can
3397 * be computationally expensive on some key types.
3398 *
3399 * \param conf SSL configuration
3400 * \param own_cert own public certificate chain
3401 * \param pk_key own private key
3402 *
3403 * \return 0 on success or MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ALLOC_FAILED
3404 */
3405 int mbedtls_ssl_conf_own_cert(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
3406 mbedtls_x509_crt *own_cert,
3407 mbedtls_pk_context *pk_key);
3408 #endif /* MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C */
3409
3410 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_HANDSHAKE_WITH_PSK_ENABLED)
3411 /**
3412 * \brief Configure pre-shared keys (PSKs) and their
3413 * identities to be used in PSK-based ciphersuites.
3414 *
3415 * Only one PSK can be registered, through either
3416 * mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk() or mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk_opaque().
3417 * If you attempt to register more than one PSK, this function
3418 * fails, though this may change in future versions, which
3419 * may add support for multiple PSKs.
3420 *
3421 * \note This is mainly useful for clients. Servers will usually
3422 * want to use \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk_cb() instead.
3423 *
3424 * \note A PSK set by \c mbedtls_ssl_set_hs_psk() in the PSK callback
3425 * takes precedence over a PSK configured by this function.
3426 *
3427 * \param conf The SSL configuration to register the PSK with.
3428 * \param psk The pointer to the pre-shared key to use.
3429 * \param psk_len The length of the pre-shared key in bytes.
3430 * \param psk_identity The pointer to the pre-shared key identity.
3431 * \param psk_identity_len The length of the pre-shared key identity
3432 * in bytes.
3433 *
3434 * \note The PSK and its identity are copied internally and
3435 * hence need not be preserved by the caller for the lifetime
3436 * of the SSL configuration.
3437 *
3438 * \return \c 0 if successful.
3439 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE if no more PSKs
3440 * can be configured. In this case, the old PSK(s) remain intact.
3441 * \return Another negative error code on other kinds of failure.
3442 */
3443 int mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
3444 const unsigned char *psk, size_t psk_len,
3445 const unsigned char *psk_identity, size_t psk_identity_len);
3446
3447 #if defined(MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO)
3448 /**
3449 * \brief Configure one or more opaque pre-shared keys (PSKs) and
3450 * their identities to be used in PSK-based ciphersuites.
3451 *
3452 * Only one PSK can be registered, through either
3453 * mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk() or mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk_opaque().
3454 * If you attempt to register more than one PSK, this function
3455 * fails, though this may change in future versions, which
3456 * may add support for multiple PSKs.
3457 *
3458 * \note This is mainly useful for clients. Servers will usually
3459 * want to use \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk_cb() instead.
3460 *
3461 * \note An opaque PSK set by \c mbedtls_ssl_set_hs_psk_opaque() in
3462 * the PSK callback takes precedence over an opaque PSK
3463 * configured by this function.
3464 *
3465 * \param conf The SSL configuration to register the PSK with.
3466 * \param psk The identifier of the key slot holding the PSK.
3467 * Until \p conf is destroyed or this function is successfully
3468 * called again, the key slot \p psk must be populated with a
3469 * key of type PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_KEY_DERIVATION whose policy
3470 * allows its use for the key derivation algorithm applied
3471 * in the handshake.
3472 * \param psk_identity The pointer to the pre-shared key identity.
3473 * \param psk_identity_len The length of the pre-shared key identity
3474 * in bytes.
3475 *
3476 * \note The PSK identity hint is copied internally and hence need
3477 * not be preserved by the caller for the lifetime of the
3478 * SSL configuration.
3479 *
3480 * \return \c 0 if successful.
3481 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE if no more PSKs
3482 * can be configured. In this case, the old PSK(s) remain intact.
3483 * \return Another negative error code on other kinds of failure.
3484 */
3485 int mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk_opaque(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
3486 mbedtls_svc_key_id_t psk,
3487 const unsigned char *psk_identity,
3488 size_t psk_identity_len);
3489 #endif /* MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO */
3490
3491 /**
3492 * \brief Set the pre-shared Key (PSK) for the current handshake.
3493 *
3494 * \note This should only be called inside the PSK callback,
3495 * i.e. the function passed to \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk_cb().
3496 *
3497 * \note A PSK set by this function takes precedence over a PSK
3498 * configured by \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk().
3499 *
3500 * \param ssl The SSL context to configure a PSK for.
3501 * \param psk The pointer to the pre-shared key.
3502 * \param psk_len The length of the pre-shared key in bytes.
3503 *
3504 * \return \c 0 if successful.
3505 * \return An \c MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_XXX error code on failure.
3506 */
3507 int mbedtls_ssl_set_hs_psk(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
3508 const unsigned char *psk, size_t psk_len);
3509
3510 #if defined(MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO)
3511 /**
3512 * \brief Set an opaque pre-shared Key (PSK) for the current handshake.
3513 *
3514 * \note This should only be called inside the PSK callback,
3515 * i.e. the function passed to \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk_cb().
3516 *
3517 * \note An opaque PSK set by this function takes precedence over an
3518 * opaque PSK configured by \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk_opaque().
3519 *
3520 * \param ssl The SSL context to configure a PSK for.
3521 * \param psk The identifier of the key slot holding the PSK.
3522 * For the duration of the current handshake, the key slot
3523 * must be populated with a key of type
3524 * PSA_ALG_CATEGORY_KEY_DERIVATION whose policy allows its
3525 * use for the key derivation algorithm
3526 * applied in the handshake.
3527 *
3528 * \return \c 0 if successful.
3529 * \return An \c MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_XXX error code on failure.
3530 */
3531 int mbedtls_ssl_set_hs_psk_opaque(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
3532 mbedtls_svc_key_id_t psk);
3533 #endif /* MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO */
3534
3535 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C)
3536 /**
3537 * \brief Set the PSK callback (server-side only).
3538 *
3539 * If set, the PSK callback is called for each
3540 * handshake where a PSK-based ciphersuite was negotiated.
3541 * The caller provides the identity received and wants to
3542 * receive the actual PSK data and length.
3543 *
3544 * The callback has the following parameters:
3545 * - \c void*: The opaque pointer \p p_psk.
3546 * - \c mbedtls_ssl_context*: The SSL context to which
3547 * the operation applies.
3548 * - \c const unsigned char*: The PSK identity
3549 * selected by the client.
3550 * - \c size_t: The length of the PSK identity
3551 * selected by the client.
3552 *
3553 * If a valid PSK identity is found, the callback should use
3554 * \c mbedtls_ssl_set_hs_psk() or
3555 * \c mbedtls_ssl_set_hs_psk_opaque()
3556 * on the SSL context to set the correct PSK and return \c 0.
3557 * Any other return value will result in a denied PSK identity.
3558 *
3559 * \note A dynamic PSK (i.e. set by the PSK callback) takes
3560 * precedence over a static PSK (i.e. set by
3561 * \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk() or
3562 * \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk_opaque()).
3563 * This means that if you set a PSK callback using this
3564 * function, you don't need to set a PSK using
3565 * \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk() or
3566 * \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk_opaque()).
3567 *
3568 * \param conf The SSL configuration to register the callback with.
3569 * \param f_psk The callback for selecting and setting the PSK based
3570 * in the PSK identity chosen by the client.
3571 * \param p_psk A pointer to an opaque structure to be passed to
3572 * the callback, for example a PSK store.
3573 */
3574 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_psk_cb(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
3575 int (*f_psk)(void *, mbedtls_ssl_context *, const unsigned char *,
3576 size_t),
3577 void *p_psk);
3578 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C */
3579 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_HANDSHAKE_WITH_PSK_ENABLED */
3580
3581 #if defined(MBEDTLS_DHM_C) && defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C)
3582 /**
3583 * \brief Set the Diffie-Hellman public P and G values
3584 * from big-endian binary presentations.
3585 * (Default values: MBEDTLS_DHM_RFC3526_MODP_2048_[PG]_BIN)
3586 *
3587 * \param conf SSL configuration
3588 * \param dhm_P Diffie-Hellman-Merkle modulus in big-endian binary form
3589 * \param P_len Length of DHM modulus
3590 * \param dhm_G Diffie-Hellman-Merkle generator in big-endian binary form
3591 * \param G_len Length of DHM generator
3592 *
3593 * \return 0 if successful
3594 */
3595 int mbedtls_ssl_conf_dh_param_bin(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
3596 const unsigned char *dhm_P, size_t P_len,
3597 const unsigned char *dhm_G, size_t G_len);
3598
3599 /**
3600 * \brief Set the Diffie-Hellman public P and G values,
3601 * read from existing context (server-side only)
3602 *
3603 * \param conf SSL configuration
3604 * \param dhm_ctx Diffie-Hellman-Merkle context
3605 *
3606 * \return 0 if successful
3607 */
3608 int mbedtls_ssl_conf_dh_param_ctx(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf, mbedtls_dhm_context *dhm_ctx);
3609 #endif /* MBEDTLS_DHM_C && defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C) */
3610
3611 #if defined(MBEDTLS_DHM_C) && defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_CLI_C)
3612 /**
3613 * \brief Set the minimum length for Diffie-Hellman parameters.
3614 * (Client-side only.)
3615 * (Default: 1024 bits.)
3616 *
3617 * \param conf SSL configuration
3618 * \param bitlen Minimum bit length of the DHM prime
3619 */
3620 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_dhm_min_bitlen(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
3621 unsigned int bitlen);
3622 #endif /* MBEDTLS_DHM_C && MBEDTLS_SSL_CLI_C */
3623
3624 #if defined(MBEDTLS_ECP_C)
3625 #if !defined(MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_REMOVED)
3626 /**
3627 * \brief Set the allowed curves in order of preference.
3628 *
3629 * On server: this only affects selection of the ECDHE curve;
3630 * the curves used for ECDH and ECDSA are determined by the
3631 * list of available certificates instead.
3632 *
3633 * On client: this affects the list of curves offered for any
3634 * use. The server can override our preference order.
3635 *
3636 * Both sides: limits the set of curves accepted for use in
3637 * ECDHE and in the peer's end-entity certificate.
3638 *
3639 * \deprecated Superseded by mbedtls_ssl_conf_groups().
3640 *
3641 * \note This has no influence on which curves are allowed inside the
3642 * certificate chains, see \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_cert_profile()
3643 * for that. For the end-entity certificate however, the key
3644 * will be accepted only if it is allowed both by this list
3645 * and by the cert profile.
3646 *
3647 * \note This list should be ordered by decreasing preference
3648 * (preferred curve first).
3649 *
3650 * \note The default list is the same set of curves that
3651 * #mbedtls_x509_crt_profile_default allows, plus
3652 * ECDHE-only curves selected according to the same criteria.
3653 * The order favors curves with the lowest resource usage.
3654 *
3655 * \note New minor versions of Mbed TLS may extend this list,
3656 * for example if new curves are added to the library.
3657 * New minor versions of Mbed TLS will not remove items
3658 * from this list unless serious security concerns require it.
3659 * New minor versions of Mbed TLS may change the order in
3660 * keeping with the general principle of favoring the lowest
3661 * resource usage.
3662 *
3663 * \param conf SSL configuration
3664 * \param curves Ordered list of allowed curves,
3665 * terminated by MBEDTLS_ECP_DP_NONE.
3666 */
3667 void MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED mbedtls_ssl_conf_curves(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
3668 const mbedtls_ecp_group_id *curves);
3669 #endif /* MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_REMOVED */
3670 #endif /* MBEDTLS_ECP_C */
3671
3672 /**
3673 * \brief Set the allowed groups in order of preference.
3674 *
3675 * On server: This only affects the choice of key agreement mechanism
3676 *
3677 * On client: this affects the list of groups offered for any
3678 * use. The server can override our preference order.
3679 *
3680 * Both sides: limits the set of groups accepted for use in
3681 * key sharing.
3682 *
3683 * \note This function replaces the deprecated mbedtls_ssl_conf_curves(),
3684 * which only allows ECP curves to be configured.
3685 *
3686 * \note The most recent invocation of either mbedtls_ssl_conf_curves()
3687 * or mbedtls_ssl_conf_groups() nullifies all previous invocations
3688 * of both.
3689 *
3690 * \note This list should be ordered by decreasing preference
3691 * (preferred group first).
3692 *
3693 * \note When this function is not called, a default list is used,
3694 * consisting of all supported curves at 255 bits and above,
3695 * and all supported finite fields at 2048 bits and above.
3696 * The order favors groups with the lowest resource usage.
3697 *
3698 * \note New minor versions of Mbed TLS will not remove items
3699 * from the default list unless serious security concerns require it.
3700 * New minor versions of Mbed TLS may change the order in
3701 * keeping with the general principle of favoring the lowest
3702 * resource usage.
3703 *
3704 * \param conf SSL configuration
3705 * \param groups List of allowed groups ordered by preference, terminated by 0.
3706 * Must contain valid IANA NamedGroup IDs (provided via either an integer
3707 * or using MBEDTLS_TLS1_3_NAMED_GROUP_XXX macros).
3708 */
3709 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_groups(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
3710 const uint16_t *groups);
3711
3712 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_HANDSHAKE_WITH_CERT_ENABLED)
3713 #if !defined(MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_REMOVED) && defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_2)
3714 /**
3715 * \brief Set the allowed hashes for signatures during the handshake.
3716 *
3717 * \note This only affects which hashes are offered and can be used
3718 * for signatures during the handshake. Hashes for message
3719 * authentication and the TLS PRF are controlled by the
3720 * ciphersuite, see \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_ciphersuites(). Hashes
3721 * used for certificate signature are controlled by the
3722 * verification profile, see \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_cert_profile().
3723 *
3724 * \note This list should be ordered by decreasing preference
3725 * (preferred hash first).
3726 *
3727 * \note By default, all supported hashes whose length is at least
3728 * 256 bits are allowed. This is the same set as the default
3729 * for certificate verification
3730 * (#mbedtls_x509_crt_profile_default).
3731 * The preference order is currently unspecified and may
3732 * change in future versions.
3733 *
3734 * \note New minor versions of Mbed TLS may extend this list,
3735 * for example if new curves are added to the library.
3736 * New minor versions of Mbed TLS will not remove items
3737 * from this list unless serious security concerns require it.
3738 *
3739 * \param conf SSL configuration
3740 * \param hashes Ordered list of allowed signature hashes,
3741 * terminated by \c MBEDTLS_MD_NONE.
3742 */
3743 void MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED mbedtls_ssl_conf_sig_hashes(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
3744 const int *hashes);
3745 #endif /* !MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_REMOVED && MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_2 */
3746
3747 /**
3748 * \brief Configure allowed signature algorithms for use in TLS 1.3
3749 *
3750 * \param conf The SSL configuration to use.
3751 * \param sig_algs List of allowed IANA values for TLS 1.3 signature algorithms,
3752 * terminated by \c MBEDTLS_TLS1_3_SIG_NONE. The list must remain
3753 * available throughout the lifetime of the conf object. Supported
3754 * values are available as \c MBEDTLS_TLS1_3_SIG_XXXX
3755 */
3756 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_sig_algs(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
3757 const uint16_t *sig_algs);
3758 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_HANDSHAKE_WITH_CERT_ENABLED */
3759
3760 #if defined(MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C)
3761 /**
3762 * \brief Set or reset the hostname to check against the received
3763 * server certificate. It sets the ServerName TLS extension,
3764 * too, if that extension is enabled. (client-side only)
3765 *
3766 * \param ssl SSL context
3767 * \param hostname the server hostname, may be NULL to clear hostname
3768
3769 * \note Maximum hostname length MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_HOST_NAME_LEN.
3770 *
3771 * \return 0 if successful, MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ALLOC_FAILED on
3772 * allocation failure, MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_INPUT_DATA on
3773 * too long input hostname.
3774 *
3775 * Hostname set to the one provided on success (cleared
3776 * when NULL). On allocation failure hostname is cleared.
3777 * On too long input failure, old hostname is unchanged.
3778 */
3779 int mbedtls_ssl_set_hostname(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl, const char *hostname);
3780 #endif /* MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C */
3781
3782 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SERVER_NAME_INDICATION)
3783 /**
3784 * \brief Retrieve SNI extension value for the current handshake.
3785 * Available in \p f_cert_cb of \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_cert_cb(),
3786 * this is the same value passed to \p f_sni callback of
3787 * \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_sni() and may be used instead of
3788 * \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_sni().
3789 *
3790 * \param ssl SSL context
3791 * \param name_len pointer into which to store length of returned value.
3792 * 0 if SNI extension is not present or not yet processed.
3793 *
3794 * \return const pointer to SNI extension value.
3795 * - value is valid only when called in \p f_cert_cb
3796 * registered with \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_cert_cb().
3797 * - value is NULL if SNI extension is not present.
3798 * - value is not '\0'-terminated. Use \c name_len for len.
3799 * - value must not be freed.
3800 */
3801 const unsigned char *mbedtls_ssl_get_hs_sni(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
3802 size_t *name_len);
3803
3804 /**
3805 * \brief Set own certificate and key for the current handshake
3806 *
3807 * \note Same as \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_own_cert() but for use within
3808 * the SNI callback or the certificate selection callback.
3809 *
3810 * \note Passing null \c own_cert clears the certificate list for
3811 * the current handshake.
3812 *
3813 * \param ssl SSL context
3814 * \param own_cert own public certificate chain
3815 * \param pk_key own private key
3816 *
3817 * \return 0 on success or MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ALLOC_FAILED
3818 */
3819 int mbedtls_ssl_set_hs_own_cert(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
3820 mbedtls_x509_crt *own_cert,
3821 mbedtls_pk_context *pk_key);
3822
3823 /**
3824 * \brief Set the data required to verify peer certificate for the
3825 * current handshake
3826 *
3827 * \note Same as \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_ca_chain() but for use within
3828 * the SNI callback or the certificate selection callback.
3829 *
3830 * \param ssl SSL context
3831 * \param ca_chain trusted CA chain (meaning all fully trusted top-level CAs)
3832 * \param ca_crl trusted CA CRLs
3833 */
3834 void mbedtls_ssl_set_hs_ca_chain(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
3835 mbedtls_x509_crt *ca_chain,
3836 mbedtls_x509_crl *ca_crl);
3837
3838 #if defined(MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_CERT_REQ_ALLOWED_ENABLED)
3839 /**
3840 * \brief Set DN hints sent to client in CertificateRequest message
3841 *
3842 * \note Same as \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_dn_hints() but for use within
3843 * the SNI callback or the certificate selection callback.
3844 *
3845 * \param ssl SSL context
3846 * \param crt crt chain whose subject DNs are issuer DNs of client certs
3847 * from which the client should select client peer certificate.
3848 */
3849 void mbedtls_ssl_set_hs_dn_hints(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
3850 const mbedtls_x509_crt *crt);
3851 #endif /* MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_CERT_REQ_ALLOWED_ENABLED */
3852
3853 /**
3854 * \brief Set authmode for the current handshake.
3855 *
3856 * \note Same as \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_authmode() but for use within
3857 * the SNI callback or the certificate selection callback.
3858 *
3859 * \param ssl SSL context
3860 * \param authmode MBEDTLS_SSL_VERIFY_NONE, MBEDTLS_SSL_VERIFY_OPTIONAL or
3861 * MBEDTLS_SSL_VERIFY_REQUIRED
3862 */
3863 void mbedtls_ssl_set_hs_authmode(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
3864 int authmode);
3865
3866 /**
3867 * \brief Set server side ServerName TLS extension callback
3868 * (optional, server-side only).
3869 *
3870 * If set, the ServerName callback is called whenever the
3871 * server receives a ServerName TLS extension from the client
3872 * during a handshake. The ServerName callback has the
3873 * following parameters: (void *parameter, mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
3874 * const unsigned char *hostname, size_t len). If a suitable
3875 * certificate is found, the callback must set the
3876 * certificate(s) and key(s) to use with \c
3877 * mbedtls_ssl_set_hs_own_cert() (can be called repeatedly),
3878 * and may optionally adjust the CA and associated CRL with \c
3879 * mbedtls_ssl_set_hs_ca_chain() as well as the client
3880 * authentication mode with \c mbedtls_ssl_set_hs_authmode(),
3881 * then must return 0. If no matching name is found, the
3882 * callback may return non-zero to abort the handshake.
3883 *
3884 * \param conf SSL configuration
3885 * \param f_sni verification function
3886 * \param p_sni verification parameter
3887 */
3888 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_sni(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
3889 int (*f_sni)(void *, mbedtls_ssl_context *, const unsigned char *,
3890 size_t),
3891 void *p_sni);
3892 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_SERVER_NAME_INDICATION */
3893
3894 #if defined(MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECJPAKE_ENABLED)
3895 /**
3896 * \brief Set the EC J-PAKE password for current handshake.
3897 *
3898 * \note An internal copy is made, and destroyed as soon as the
3899 * handshake is completed, or when the SSL context is reset or
3900 * freed.
3901 *
3902 * \note The SSL context needs to be already set up. The right place
3903 * to call this function is between \c mbedtls_ssl_setup() or
3904 * \c mbedtls_ssl_reset() and \c mbedtls_ssl_handshake().
3905 * Password cannot be empty (see RFC 8236).
3906 *
3907 * \param ssl SSL context
3908 * \param pw EC J-PAKE password (pre-shared secret). It cannot be empty
3909 * \param pw_len length of pw in bytes
3910 *
3911 * \return 0 on success, or a negative error code.
3912 */
3913 int mbedtls_ssl_set_hs_ecjpake_password(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
3914 const unsigned char *pw,
3915 size_t pw_len);
3916
3917 /**
3918 * \brief Set the EC J-PAKE opaque password for current handshake.
3919 *
3920 * \note The key must remain valid until the handshake is over.
3921 *
3922 * \note The SSL context needs to be already set up. The right place
3923 * to call this function is between \c mbedtls_ssl_setup() or
3924 * \c mbedtls_ssl_reset() and \c mbedtls_ssl_handshake().
3925 *
3926 * \param ssl SSL context
3927 * \param pwd EC J-PAKE opaque password
3928 *
3929 * \return 0 on success, or a negative error code.
3930 */
3931 int mbedtls_ssl_set_hs_ecjpake_password_opaque(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
3932 mbedtls_svc_key_id_t pwd);
3933 #endif /*MBEDTLS_KEY_EXCHANGE_ECJPAKE_ENABLED */
3934
3935 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_ALPN)
3936 /**
3937 * \brief Set the supported Application Layer Protocols.
3938 *
3939 * \param conf SSL configuration
3940 * \param protos Pointer to a NULL-terminated list of supported protocols,
3941 * in decreasing preference order. The pointer to the list is
3942 * recorded by the library for later reference as required, so
3943 * the lifetime of the table must be at least as long as the
3944 * lifetime of the SSL configuration structure.
3945 *
3946 * \return 0 on success, or MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_INPUT_DATA.
3947 */
3948 int mbedtls_ssl_conf_alpn_protocols(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf, const char **protos);
3949
3950 /**
3951 * \brief Get the name of the negotiated Application Layer Protocol.
3952 * This function should be called after the handshake is
3953 * completed.
3954 *
3955 * \param ssl SSL context
3956 *
3957 * \return Protocol name, or NULL if no protocol was negotiated.
3958 */
3959 const char *mbedtls_ssl_get_alpn_protocol(const mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl);
3960 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_ALPN */
3961
3962 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_SRTP)
3963 #if defined(MBEDTLS_DEBUG_C)
mbedtls_ssl_get_srtp_profile_as_string(mbedtls_ssl_srtp_profile profile)3964 static inline const char *mbedtls_ssl_get_srtp_profile_as_string(mbedtls_ssl_srtp_profile profile)
3965 {
3966 switch (profile) {
3967 case MBEDTLS_TLS_SRTP_AES128_CM_HMAC_SHA1_80:
3968 return "MBEDTLS_TLS_SRTP_AES128_CM_HMAC_SHA1_80";
3969 case MBEDTLS_TLS_SRTP_AES128_CM_HMAC_SHA1_32:
3970 return "MBEDTLS_TLS_SRTP_AES128_CM_HMAC_SHA1_32";
3971 case MBEDTLS_TLS_SRTP_NULL_HMAC_SHA1_80:
3972 return "MBEDTLS_TLS_SRTP_NULL_HMAC_SHA1_80";
3973 case MBEDTLS_TLS_SRTP_NULL_HMAC_SHA1_32:
3974 return "MBEDTLS_TLS_SRTP_NULL_HMAC_SHA1_32";
3975 default: break;
3976 }
3977 return "";
3978 }
3979 #endif /* MBEDTLS_DEBUG_C */
3980 /**
3981 * \brief Manage support for mki(master key id) value
3982 * in use_srtp extension.
3983 * MKI is an optional part of SRTP used for key management
3984 * and re-keying. See RFC3711 section 3.1 for details.
3985 * The default value is
3986 * #MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_SRTP_MKI_UNSUPPORTED.
3987 *
3988 * \param conf The SSL configuration to manage mki support.
3989 * \param support_mki_value Enable or disable mki usage. Values are
3990 * #MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_SRTP_MKI_UNSUPPORTED
3991 * or #MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_SRTP_MKI_SUPPORTED.
3992 */
3993 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_srtp_mki_value_supported(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
3994 int support_mki_value);
3995
3996 /**
3997 * \brief Set the supported DTLS-SRTP protection profiles.
3998 *
3999 * \param conf SSL configuration
4000 * \param profiles Pointer to a List of MBEDTLS_TLS_SRTP_UNSET terminated
4001 * supported protection profiles
4002 * in decreasing preference order.
4003 * The pointer to the list is recorded by the library
4004 * for later reference as required, so the lifetime
4005 * of the table must be at least as long as the lifetime
4006 * of the SSL configuration structure.
4007 * The list must not hold more than
4008 * MBEDTLS_TLS_SRTP_MAX_PROFILE_LIST_LENGTH elements
4009 * (excluding the terminating MBEDTLS_TLS_SRTP_UNSET).
4010 *
4011 * \return 0 on success
4012 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_INPUT_DATA when the list of
4013 * protection profiles is incorrect.
4014 */
4015 int mbedtls_ssl_conf_dtls_srtp_protection_profiles
4016 (mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
4017 const mbedtls_ssl_srtp_profile *profiles);
4018
4019 /**
4020 * \brief Set the mki_value for the current DTLS-SRTP session.
4021 *
4022 * \param ssl SSL context to use.
4023 * \param mki_value The MKI value to set.
4024 * \param mki_len The length of the MKI value.
4025 *
4026 * \note This function is relevant on client side only.
4027 * The server discovers the mki value during handshake.
4028 * A mki value set on server side using this function
4029 * is ignored.
4030 *
4031 * \return 0 on success
4032 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_INPUT_DATA
4033 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE
4034 */
4035 int mbedtls_ssl_dtls_srtp_set_mki_value(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
4036 unsigned char *mki_value,
4037 uint16_t mki_len);
4038 /**
4039 * \brief Get the negotiated DTLS-SRTP information:
4040 * Protection profile and MKI value.
4041 *
4042 * \warning This function must be called after the handshake is
4043 * completed. The value returned by this function must
4044 * not be trusted or acted upon before the handshake completes.
4045 *
4046 * \param ssl The SSL context to query.
4047 * \param dtls_srtp_info The negotiated DTLS-SRTP information:
4048 * - Protection profile in use.
4049 * A direct mapping of the iana defined value for protection
4050 * profile on an uint16_t.
4051 http://www.iana.org/assignments/srtp-protection/srtp-protection.xhtml
4052 * #MBEDTLS_TLS_SRTP_UNSET if the use of SRTP was not negotiated
4053 * or peer's Hello packet was not parsed yet.
4054 * - mki size and value( if size is > 0 ).
4055 */
4056 void mbedtls_ssl_get_dtls_srtp_negotiation_result(const mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
4057 mbedtls_dtls_srtp_info *dtls_srtp_info);
4058 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_DTLS_SRTP */
4059
4060 #if !defined(MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_REMOVED)
4061 /**
4062 * \brief Set the maximum supported version sent from the client side
4063 * and/or accepted at the server side.
4064 *
4065 * See also the documentation of mbedtls_ssl_conf_min_version().
4066 *
4067 * \note This ignores ciphersuites from higher versions.
4068 *
4069 * \note This function is deprecated and has been replaced by
4070 * \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_max_tls_version().
4071 *
4072 * \param conf SSL configuration
4073 * \param major Major version number (#MBEDTLS_SSL_MAJOR_VERSION_3)
4074 * \param minor Minor version number
4075 * (#MBEDTLS_SSL_MINOR_VERSION_3 for (D)TLS 1.2,
4076 * #MBEDTLS_SSL_MINOR_VERSION_4 for TLS 1.3)
4077 */
4078 void MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED mbedtls_ssl_conf_max_version(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf, int major,
4079 int minor);
4080 #endif /* MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_REMOVED */
4081
4082 /**
4083 * \brief Set the maximum supported version sent from the client side
4084 * and/or accepted at the server side.
4085 *
4086 * \note After the handshake, you can call
4087 * mbedtls_ssl_get_version_number() to see what version was
4088 * negotiated.
4089 *
4090 * \param conf SSL configuration
4091 * \param tls_version TLS protocol version number (\p mbedtls_ssl_protocol_version)
4092 * (#MBEDTLS_SSL_VERSION_UNKNOWN is not valid)
4093 */
mbedtls_ssl_conf_max_tls_version(mbedtls_ssl_config * conf,mbedtls_ssl_protocol_version tls_version)4094 static inline void mbedtls_ssl_conf_max_tls_version(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
4095 mbedtls_ssl_protocol_version tls_version)
4096 {
4097 conf->MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(max_tls_version) = tls_version;
4098 }
4099
4100 #if !defined(MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_REMOVED)
4101 /**
4102 * \brief Set the minimum accepted SSL/TLS protocol version
4103 *
4104 * \note By default, all supported versions are accepted.
4105 * Future versions of the library may disable older
4106 * protocol versions by default if they become deprecated.
4107 *
4108 * \note The following versions are supported (if enabled at
4109 * compile time):
4110 * - (D)TLS 1.2: \p major = #MBEDTLS_SSL_MAJOR_VERSION_3,
4111 * \p minor = #MBEDTLS_SSL_MINOR_VERSION_3
4112 * - TLS 1.3: \p major = #MBEDTLS_SSL_MAJOR_VERSION_3,
4113 * \p minor = #MBEDTLS_SSL_MINOR_VERSION_4
4114 *
4115 * Note that the numbers in the constant names are the
4116 * TLS internal protocol numbers, and the minor versions
4117 * differ by one from the human-readable versions!
4118 *
4119 * \note Input outside of the SSL_MAX_XXXXX_VERSION and
4120 * SSL_MIN_XXXXX_VERSION range is ignored.
4121 *
4122 * \note After the handshake, you can call
4123 * mbedtls_ssl_get_version_number() to see what version was
4124 * negotiated.
4125 *
4126 * \note This function is deprecated and has been replaced by
4127 * \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_min_tls_version().
4128 *
4129 * \param conf SSL configuration
4130 * \param major Major version number (#MBEDTLS_SSL_MAJOR_VERSION_3)
4131 * \param minor Minor version number
4132 * (#MBEDTLS_SSL_MINOR_VERSION_3 for (D)TLS 1.2,
4133 * #MBEDTLS_SSL_MINOR_VERSION_4 for TLS 1.3)
4134 */
4135 void MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED mbedtls_ssl_conf_min_version(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf, int major,
4136 int minor);
4137 #endif /* MBEDTLS_DEPRECATED_REMOVED */
4138
4139 /**
4140 * \brief Set the minimum supported version sent from the client side
4141 * and/or accepted at the server side.
4142 *
4143 * \note After the handshake, you can call
4144 * mbedtls_ssl_get_version_number() to see what version was
4145 * negotiated.
4146 *
4147 * \param conf SSL configuration
4148 * \param tls_version TLS protocol version number (\p mbedtls_ssl_protocol_version)
4149 * (#MBEDTLS_SSL_VERSION_UNKNOWN is not valid)
4150 */
mbedtls_ssl_conf_min_tls_version(mbedtls_ssl_config * conf,mbedtls_ssl_protocol_version tls_version)4151 static inline void mbedtls_ssl_conf_min_tls_version(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
4152 mbedtls_ssl_protocol_version tls_version)
4153 {
4154 conf->MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(min_tls_version) = tls_version;
4155 }
4156
4157 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_ENCRYPT_THEN_MAC)
4158 /**
4159 * \brief Enable or disable Encrypt-then-MAC
4160 * (Default: MBEDTLS_SSL_ETM_ENABLED)
4161 *
4162 * \note This should always be enabled, it is a security
4163 * improvement, and should not cause any interoperability
4164 * issue (used only if the peer supports it too).
4165 *
4166 * \param conf SSL configuration
4167 * \param etm MBEDTLS_SSL_ETM_ENABLED or MBEDTLS_SSL_ETM_DISABLED
4168 */
4169 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_encrypt_then_mac(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf, char etm);
4170 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_ENCRYPT_THEN_MAC */
4171
4172 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_EXTENDED_MASTER_SECRET)
4173 /**
4174 * \brief Enable or disable Extended Master Secret negotiation.
4175 * (Default: MBEDTLS_SSL_EXTENDED_MS_ENABLED)
4176 *
4177 * \note This should always be enabled, it is a security fix to the
4178 * protocol, and should not cause any interoperability issue
4179 * (used only if the peer supports it too).
4180 *
4181 * \param conf SSL configuration
4182 * \param ems MBEDTLS_SSL_EXTENDED_MS_ENABLED or MBEDTLS_SSL_EXTENDED_MS_DISABLED
4183 */
4184 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_extended_master_secret(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf, char ems);
4185 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_EXTENDED_MASTER_SECRET */
4186
4187 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C)
4188 /**
4189 * \brief Whether to send a list of acceptable CAs in
4190 * CertificateRequest messages.
4191 * (Default: do send)
4192 *
4193 * \param conf SSL configuration
4194 * \param cert_req_ca_list MBEDTLS_SSL_CERT_REQ_CA_LIST_ENABLED or
4195 * MBEDTLS_SSL_CERT_REQ_CA_LIST_DISABLED
4196 */
4197 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_cert_req_ca_list(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
4198 char cert_req_ca_list);
4199 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C */
4200
4201 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_FRAGMENT_LENGTH)
4202 /**
4203 * \brief Set the maximum fragment length to emit and/or negotiate.
4204 * (Typical: the smaller of #MBEDTLS_SSL_IN_CONTENT_LEN and
4205 * #MBEDTLS_SSL_OUT_CONTENT_LEN, usually `2^14` bytes)
4206 * (Server: set maximum fragment length to emit,
4207 * usually negotiated by the client during handshake)
4208 * (Client: set maximum fragment length to emit *and*
4209 * negotiate with the server during handshake)
4210 * (Default: #MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_FRAG_LEN_NONE)
4211 *
4212 * \note On the client side, the maximum fragment length extension
4213 * *will not* be used, unless the maximum fragment length has
4214 * been set via this function to a value different than
4215 * #MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_FRAG_LEN_NONE.
4216 *
4217 * \note With TLS, this currently only affects ApplicationData (sent
4218 * with \c mbedtls_ssl_read()), not handshake messages.
4219 * With DTLS, this affects both ApplicationData and handshake.
4220 *
4221 * \note This sets the maximum length for a record's payload,
4222 * excluding record overhead that will be added to it, see
4223 * \c mbedtls_ssl_get_record_expansion().
4224 *
4225 * \note For DTLS, it is also possible to set a limit for the total
4226 * size of datagrams passed to the transport layer, including
4227 * record overhead, see \c mbedtls_ssl_set_mtu().
4228 *
4229 * \param conf SSL configuration
4230 * \param mfl_code Code for maximum fragment length (allowed values:
4231 * MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_FRAG_LEN_512, MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_FRAG_LEN_1024,
4232 * MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_FRAG_LEN_2048, MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_FRAG_LEN_4096)
4233 *
4234 * \return 0 if successful or MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_INPUT_DATA
4235 */
4236 int mbedtls_ssl_conf_max_frag_len(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf, unsigned char mfl_code);
4237 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_MAX_FRAGMENT_LENGTH */
4238
4239 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C)
4240 /**
4241 * \brief Pick the ciphersuites order according to the second parameter
4242 * in the SSL Server module (MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C).
4243 * (Default, if never called: MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_CIPHERSUITE_ORDER_SERVER)
4244 *
4245 * \param conf SSL configuration
4246 * \param order Server or client (MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_CIPHERSUITE_ORDER_SERVER
4247 * or MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_CIPHERSUITE_ORDER_CLIENT)
4248 */
4249 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_preference_order(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf, int order);
4250 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C */
4251
4252 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS) && \
4253 defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_CLI_C)
4254 /**
4255 * \brief Enable / Disable session tickets (client only).
4256 * (Default: MBEDTLS_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS_ENABLED.)
4257 *
4258 * \note On server, use \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_session_tickets_cb().
4259 *
4260 * \param conf SSL configuration
4261 * \param use_tickets Enable or disable (MBEDTLS_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS_ENABLED or
4262 * MBEDTLS_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS_DISABLED)
4263 */
4264 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_session_tickets(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf, int use_tickets);
4265 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS &&
4266 MBEDTLS_SSL_CLI_C */
4267
4268 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS) && \
4269 defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C) && \
4270 defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3)
4271 /**
4272 * \brief Number of NewSessionTicket messages for the server to send
4273 * after handshake completion.
4274 *
4275 * \note The default value is
4276 * \c MBEDTLS_SSL_TLS1_3_DEFAULT_NEW_SESSION_TICKETS.
4277 *
4278 * \note In case of a session resumption, this setting only partially apply.
4279 * At most one ticket is sent in that case to just renew the pool of
4280 * tickets of the client. The rationale is to avoid the number of
4281 * tickets on the server to become rapidly out of control when the
4282 * server has the same configuration for all its connection instances.
4283 *
4284 * \param conf SSL configuration
4285 * \param num_tickets Number of NewSessionTicket.
4286 *
4287 */
4288 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_new_session_tickets(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
4289 uint16_t num_tickets);
4290 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_SESSION_TICKETS &&
4291 MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C &&
4292 MBEDTLS_SSL_PROTO_TLS1_3*/
4293
4294 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_RENEGOTIATION)
4295 /**
4296 * \brief Enable / Disable renegotiation support for connection when
4297 * initiated by peer
4298 * (Default: MBEDTLS_SSL_RENEGOTIATION_DISABLED)
4299 *
4300 * \warning It is recommended to always disable renegotiation unless you
4301 * know you need it and you know what you're doing. In the
4302 * past, there have been several issues associated with
4303 * renegotiation or a poor understanding of its properties.
4304 *
4305 * \note Server-side, enabling renegotiation also makes the server
4306 * susceptible to a resource DoS by a malicious client.
4307 *
4308 * \param conf SSL configuration
4309 * \param renegotiation Enable or disable (MBEDTLS_SSL_RENEGOTIATION_ENABLED or
4310 * MBEDTLS_SSL_RENEGOTIATION_DISABLED)
4311 */
4312 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_renegotiation(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf, int renegotiation);
4313 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_RENEGOTIATION */
4314
4315 /**
4316 * \brief Prevent or allow legacy renegotiation.
4317 * (Default: MBEDTLS_SSL_LEGACY_NO_RENEGOTIATION)
4318 *
4319 * MBEDTLS_SSL_LEGACY_NO_RENEGOTIATION allows connections to
4320 * be established even if the peer does not support
4321 * secure renegotiation, but does not allow renegotiation
4322 * to take place if not secure.
4323 * (Interoperable and secure option)
4324 *
4325 * MBEDTLS_SSL_LEGACY_ALLOW_RENEGOTIATION allows renegotiations
4326 * with non-upgraded peers. Allowing legacy renegotiation
4327 * makes the connection vulnerable to specific man in the
4328 * middle attacks. (See RFC 5746)
4329 * (Most interoperable and least secure option)
4330 *
4331 * MBEDTLS_SSL_LEGACY_BREAK_HANDSHAKE breaks off connections
4332 * if peer does not support secure renegotiation. Results
4333 * in interoperability issues with non-upgraded peers
4334 * that do not support renegotiation altogether.
4335 * (Most secure option, interoperability issues)
4336 *
4337 * \param conf SSL configuration
4338 * \param allow_legacy Prevent or allow (SSL_NO_LEGACY_RENEGOTIATION,
4339 * SSL_ALLOW_LEGACY_RENEGOTIATION or
4340 * MBEDTLS_SSL_LEGACY_BREAK_HANDSHAKE)
4341 */
4342 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_legacy_renegotiation(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf, int allow_legacy);
4343
4344 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_RENEGOTIATION)
4345 /**
4346 * \brief Enforce renegotiation requests.
4347 * (Default: enforced, max_records = 16)
4348 *
4349 * When we request a renegotiation, the peer can comply or
4350 * ignore the request. This function allows us to decide
4351 * whether to enforce our renegotiation requests by closing
4352 * the connection if the peer doesn't comply.
4353 *
4354 * However, records could already be in transit from the peer
4355 * when the request is emitted. In order to increase
4356 * reliability, we can accept a number of records before the
4357 * expected handshake records.
4358 *
4359 * The optimal value is highly dependent on the specific usage
4360 * scenario.
4361 *
4362 * \note With DTLS and server-initiated renegotiation, the
4363 * HelloRequest is retransmitted every time mbedtls_ssl_read() times
4364 * out or receives Application Data, until:
4365 * - max_records records have beens seen, if it is >= 0, or
4366 * - the number of retransmits that would happen during an
4367 * actual handshake has been reached.
4368 * Please remember the request might be lost a few times
4369 * if you consider setting max_records to a really low value.
4370 *
4371 * \warning On client, the grace period can only happen during
4372 * mbedtls_ssl_read(), as opposed to mbedtls_ssl_write() and mbedtls_ssl_renegotiate()
4373 * which always behave as if max_record was 0. The reason is,
4374 * if we receive application data from the server, we need a
4375 * place to write it, which only happens during mbedtls_ssl_read().
4376 *
4377 * \param conf SSL configuration
4378 * \param max_records Use MBEDTLS_SSL_RENEGOTIATION_NOT_ENFORCED if you don't want to
4379 * enforce renegotiation, or a non-negative value to enforce
4380 * it but allow for a grace period of max_records records.
4381 */
4382 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_renegotiation_enforced(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf, int max_records);
4383
4384 /**
4385 * \brief Set record counter threshold for periodic renegotiation.
4386 * (Default: 2^48 - 1)
4387 *
4388 * Renegotiation is automatically triggered when a record
4389 * counter (outgoing or incoming) crosses the defined
4390 * threshold. The default value is meant to prevent the
4391 * connection from being closed when the counter is about to
4392 * reached its maximal value (it is not allowed to wrap).
4393 *
4394 * Lower values can be used to enforce policies such as "keys
4395 * must be refreshed every N packets with cipher X".
4396 *
4397 * The renegotiation period can be disabled by setting
4398 * conf->disable_renegotiation to
4399 * MBEDTLS_SSL_RENEGOTIATION_DISABLED.
4400 *
4401 * \note When the configured transport is
4402 * MBEDTLS_SSL_TRANSPORT_DATAGRAM the maximum renegotiation
4403 * period is 2^48 - 1, and for MBEDTLS_SSL_TRANSPORT_STREAM,
4404 * the maximum renegotiation period is 2^64 - 1.
4405 *
4406 * \param conf SSL configuration
4407 * \param period The threshold value: a big-endian 64-bit number.
4408 */
4409 void mbedtls_ssl_conf_renegotiation_period(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
4410 const unsigned char period[8]);
4411 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_RENEGOTIATION */
4412
4413 /**
4414 * \brief Check if there is data already read from the
4415 * underlying transport but not yet processed.
4416 *
4417 * \param ssl SSL context
4418 *
4419 * \return 0 if nothing's pending, 1 otherwise.
4420 *
4421 * \note This is different in purpose and behaviour from
4422 * \c mbedtls_ssl_get_bytes_avail in that it considers
4423 * any kind of unprocessed data, not only unread
4424 * application data. If \c mbedtls_ssl_get_bytes
4425 * returns a non-zero value, this function will
4426 * also signal pending data, but the converse does
4427 * not hold. For example, in DTLS there might be
4428 * further records waiting to be processed from
4429 * the current underlying transport's datagram.
4430 *
4431 * \note If this function returns 1 (data pending), this
4432 * does not imply that a subsequent call to
4433 * \c mbedtls_ssl_read will provide any data;
4434 * e.g., the unprocessed data might turn out
4435 * to be an alert or a handshake message.
4436 *
4437 * \note This function is useful in the following situation:
4438 * If the SSL/TLS module successfully returns from an
4439 * operation - e.g. a handshake or an application record
4440 * read - and you're awaiting incoming data next, you
4441 * must not immediately idle on the underlying transport
4442 * to have data ready, but you need to check the value
4443 * of this function first. The reason is that the desired
4444 * data might already be read but not yet processed.
4445 * If, in contrast, a previous call to the SSL/TLS module
4446 * returned MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_READ, it is not necessary
4447 * to call this function, as the latter error code entails
4448 * that all internal data has been processed.
4449 *
4450 */
4451 int mbedtls_ssl_check_pending(const mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl);
4452
4453 /**
4454 * \brief Return the number of application data bytes
4455 * remaining to be read from the current record.
4456 *
4457 * \param ssl SSL context
4458 *
4459 * \return How many bytes are available in the application
4460 * data record read buffer.
4461 *
4462 * \note When working over a datagram transport, this is
4463 * useful to detect the current datagram's boundary
4464 * in case \c mbedtls_ssl_read has written the maximal
4465 * amount of data fitting into the input buffer.
4466 *
4467 */
4468 size_t mbedtls_ssl_get_bytes_avail(const mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl);
4469
4470 /**
4471 * \brief Return the result of the certificate verification
4472 *
4473 * \param ssl The SSL context to use.
4474 *
4475 * \return \c 0 if the certificate verification was successful.
4476 * \return \c -1u if the result is not available. This may happen
4477 * e.g. if the handshake aborts early, or a verification
4478 * callback returned a fatal error.
4479 * \return A bitwise combination of \c MBEDTLS_X509_BADCERT_XXX
4480 * and \c MBEDTLS_X509_BADCRL_XXX failure flags; see x509.h.
4481 */
4482 uint32_t mbedtls_ssl_get_verify_result(const mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl);
4483
4484 /**
4485 * \brief Return the id of the current ciphersuite
4486 *
4487 * \param ssl SSL context
4488 *
4489 * \return a ciphersuite id
4490 */
4491 int mbedtls_ssl_get_ciphersuite_id_from_ssl(const mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl);
4492
4493 /**
4494 * \brief Return the name of the current ciphersuite
4495 *
4496 * \param ssl SSL context
4497 *
4498 * \return a string containing the ciphersuite name
4499 */
4500 const char *mbedtls_ssl_get_ciphersuite(const mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl);
4501
4502
4503 /**
4504 * \brief Return the (D)TLS protocol version negotiated in the
4505 * given connection.
4506 *
4507 * \note If you call this function too early during the initial
4508 * handshake, before the two sides have agreed on a version,
4509 * this function returns #MBEDTLS_SSL_VERSION_UNKNOWN.
4510 *
4511 * \param ssl The SSL context to query.
4512 * \return The negotiated protocol version.
4513 */
mbedtls_ssl_get_version_number(const mbedtls_ssl_context * ssl)4514 static inline mbedtls_ssl_protocol_version mbedtls_ssl_get_version_number(
4515 const mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl)
4516 {
4517 return ssl->MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(tls_version);
4518 }
4519
4520 /**
4521 * \brief Return the current TLS version
4522 *
4523 * \param ssl SSL context
4524 *
4525 * \return a string containing the TLS version
4526 */
4527 const char *mbedtls_ssl_get_version(const mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl);
4528
4529 /**
4530 * \brief Return the (maximum) number of bytes added by the record
4531 * layer: header + encryption/MAC overhead (inc. padding)
4532 *
4533 * \param ssl SSL context
4534 *
4535 * \return Current maximum record expansion in bytes
4536 */
4537 int mbedtls_ssl_get_record_expansion(const mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl);
4538
4539 /**
4540 * \brief Return the current maximum outgoing record payload in bytes.
4541 *
4542 * \note The logic to determine the maximum outgoing record payload is
4543 * version-specific. It takes into account various factors, such as
4544 * the mbedtls_config.h setting \c MBEDTLS_SSL_OUT_CONTENT_LEN, extensions
4545 * such as the max fragment length or record size limit extension if
4546 * used, and for DTLS the path MTU as configured and current
4547 * record expansion.
4548 *
4549 * \note With DTLS, \c mbedtls_ssl_write() will return an error if
4550 * called with a larger length value.
4551 * With TLS, \c mbedtls_ssl_write() will fragment the input if
4552 * necessary and return the number of bytes written; it is up
4553 * to the caller to call \c mbedtls_ssl_write() again in
4554 * order to send the remaining bytes if any.
4555 *
4556 * \sa mbedtls_ssl_get_max_out_record_payload()
4557 * \sa mbedtls_ssl_get_record_expansion()
4558 *
4559 * \param ssl SSL context
4560 *
4561 * \return Current maximum payload for an outgoing record,
4562 * or a negative error code.
4563 */
4564 int mbedtls_ssl_get_max_out_record_payload(const mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl);
4565
4566 /**
4567 * \brief Return the current maximum incoming record payload in bytes.
4568 *
4569 * \note The logic to determine the maximum incoming record payload is
4570 * version-specific. It takes into account various factors, such as
4571 * the mbedtls_config.h setting \c MBEDTLS_SSL_IN_CONTENT_LEN, extensions
4572 * such as the max fragment length extension or record size limit
4573 * extension if used, and the current record expansion.
4574 *
4575 * \sa mbedtls_ssl_set_mtu()
4576 * \sa mbedtls_ssl_get_max_in_record_payload()
4577 * \sa mbedtls_ssl_get_record_expansion()
4578 *
4579 * \param ssl SSL context
4580 *
4581 * \return Current maximum payload for an incoming record,
4582 * or a negative error code.
4583 */
4584 int mbedtls_ssl_get_max_in_record_payload(const mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl);
4585
4586 #if defined(MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C)
4587 /**
4588 * \brief Return the peer certificate from the current connection.
4589 *
4590 * \param ssl The SSL context to use. This must be initialized and setup.
4591 *
4592 * \return The current peer certificate, if available.
4593 * The returned certificate is owned by the SSL context and
4594 * is valid only until the next call to the SSL API.
4595 * \return \c NULL if no peer certificate is available. This might
4596 * be because the chosen ciphersuite doesn't use CRTs
4597 * (PSK-based ciphersuites, for example), or because
4598 * #MBEDTLS_SSL_KEEP_PEER_CERTIFICATE has been disabled,
4599 * allowing the stack to free the peer's CRT to save memory.
4600 *
4601 * \note For one-time inspection of the peer's certificate during
4602 * the handshake, consider registering an X.509 CRT verification
4603 * callback through mbedtls_ssl_conf_verify() instead of calling
4604 * this function. Using mbedtls_ssl_conf_verify() also comes at
4605 * the benefit of allowing you to influence the verification
4606 * process, for example by masking expected and tolerated
4607 * verification failures.
4608 *
4609 * \warning You must not use the pointer returned by this function
4610 * after any further call to the SSL API, including
4611 * mbedtls_ssl_read() and mbedtls_ssl_write(); this is
4612 * because the pointer might change during renegotiation,
4613 * which happens transparently to the user.
4614 * If you want to use the certificate across API calls,
4615 * you must make a copy.
4616 */
4617 const mbedtls_x509_crt *mbedtls_ssl_get_peer_cert(const mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl);
4618 #endif /* MBEDTLS_X509_CRT_PARSE_C */
4619
4620 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_CLI_C)
4621 /**
4622 * \brief Export a session in order to resume it later.
4623 *
4624 * \param ssl The SSL context representing the connection for which to
4625 * to export a session structure for later resumption.
4626 * \param session The target structure in which to store the exported session.
4627 * This must have been initialized with mbedtls_ssl_init_session()
4628 * but otherwise be unused.
4629 *
4630 * \note This function can handle a variety of mechanisms for session
4631 * resumption: For TLS 1.2, both session ID-based resumption and
4632 * ticket-based resumption will be considered. For TLS 1.3,
4633 * once implemented, sessions equate to tickets, and calling
4634 * this function multiple times will export the available
4635 * tickets one a time until no further tickets are available,
4636 * in which case MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE will
4637 * be returned.
4638 *
4639 * \note Calling this function multiple times will only be useful
4640 * once TLS 1.3 is supported. For TLS 1.2 connections, this
4641 * function should be called at most once.
4642 *
4643 * \return \c 0 if successful. In this case, \p session can be used for
4644 * session resumption by passing it to mbedtls_ssl_set_session(),
4645 * and serialized for storage via mbedtls_ssl_session_save().
4646 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_FEATURE_UNAVAILABLE if no further session
4647 * is available for export.
4648 * This error is a non-fatal, and has no observable effect on
4649 * the SSL context or the destination session.
4650 * \return Another negative error code on other kinds of failure.
4651 *
4652 * \sa mbedtls_ssl_set_session()
4653 * \sa mbedtls_ssl_session_save()
4654 */
4655 int mbedtls_ssl_get_session(const mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
4656 mbedtls_ssl_session *session);
4657 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_CLI_C */
4658
4659 /**
4660 * \brief Perform the SSL handshake
4661 *
4662 * \param ssl SSL context
4663 *
4664 * \return \c 0 if successful.
4665 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_READ or #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_WRITE
4666 * if the handshake is incomplete and waiting for data to
4667 * be available for reading from or writing to the underlying
4668 * transport - in this case you must call this function again
4669 * when the underlying transport is ready for the operation.
4670 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ASYNC_IN_PROGRESS if an asynchronous
4671 * operation is in progress (see
4672 * mbedtls_ssl_conf_async_private_cb()) - in this case you
4673 * must call this function again when the operation is ready.
4674 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CRYPTO_IN_PROGRESS if a cryptographic
4675 * operation is in progress (see mbedtls_ecp_set_max_ops()) -
4676 * in this case you must call this function again to complete
4677 * the handshake when you're done attending other tasks.
4678 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_HELLO_VERIFY_REQUIRED if DTLS is in use
4679 * and the client did not demonstrate reachability yet - in
4680 * this case you must stop using the context (see below).
4681 * \return Another SSL error code - in this case you must stop using
4682 * the context (see below).
4683 *
4684 * \warning If this function returns something other than
4685 * \c 0,
4686 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_READ,
4687 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_WRITE,
4688 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ASYNC_IN_PROGRESS or
4689 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CRYPTO_IN_PROGRESS,
4690 * you must stop using the SSL context for reading or writing,
4691 * and either free it or call \c mbedtls_ssl_session_reset()
4692 * on it before re-using it for a new connection; the current
4693 * connection must be closed.
4694 *
4695 * \note If DTLS is in use, then you may choose to handle
4696 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_HELLO_VERIFY_REQUIRED specially for logging
4697 * purposes, as it is an expected return value rather than an
4698 * actual error, but you still need to reset/free the context.
4699 *
4700 * \note Remarks regarding event-driven DTLS:
4701 * If the function returns #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_READ, no datagram
4702 * from the underlying transport layer is currently being processed,
4703 * and it is safe to idle until the timer or the underlying transport
4704 * signal a new event. This is not true for a successful handshake,
4705 * in which case the datagram of the underlying transport that is
4706 * currently being processed might or might not contain further
4707 * DTLS records.
4708 *
4709 * \note If the context is configured to allow TLS 1.3, or if
4710 * #MBEDTLS_USE_PSA_CRYPTO is enabled, the PSA crypto
4711 * subsystem must have been initialized by calling
4712 * psa_crypto_init() before calling this function.
4713 */
4714 int mbedtls_ssl_handshake(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl);
4715
4716 /**
4717 * \brief After calling mbedtls_ssl_handshake() to start the SSL
4718 * handshake you can call this function to check whether the
4719 * handshake is over for a given SSL context. This function
4720 * should be also used to determine when to stop calling
4721 * mbedtls_handshake_step() for that context.
4722 *
4723 * \param ssl SSL context
4724 *
4725 * \return \c 1 if handshake is over, \c 0 if it is still ongoing.
4726 */
mbedtls_ssl_is_handshake_over(mbedtls_ssl_context * ssl)4727 static inline int mbedtls_ssl_is_handshake_over(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl)
4728 {
4729 return ssl->MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(state) >= MBEDTLS_SSL_HANDSHAKE_OVER;
4730 }
4731
4732 /**
4733 * \brief Perform a single step of the SSL handshake
4734 *
4735 * \note The state of the context (ssl->state) will be at
4736 * the next state after this function returns \c 0. Do not
4737 * call this function if mbedtls_ssl_is_handshake_over()
4738 * returns \c 1.
4739 *
4740 * \warning Whilst in the past you may have used direct access to the
4741 * context state (ssl->state) in order to ascertain when to
4742 * stop calling this function and although you can still do
4743 * so with something like ssl->MBEDTLS_PRIVATE(state) or by
4744 * defining MBEDTLS_ALLOW_PRIVATE_ACCESS, this is now
4745 * considered deprecated and could be broken in any future
4746 * release. If you still find you have good reason for such
4747 * direct access, then please do contact the team to explain
4748 * this (raise an issue or post to the mailing list), so that
4749 * we can add a solution to your problem that will be
4750 * guaranteed to work in the future.
4751 *
4752 * \param ssl SSL context
4753 *
4754 * \return See mbedtls_ssl_handshake().
4755 *
4756 * \warning If this function returns something other than \c 0,
4757 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_READ, #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_WRITE,
4758 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ASYNC_IN_PROGRESS or
4759 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CRYPTO_IN_PROGRESS, you must stop using
4760 * the SSL context for reading or writing, and either free it
4761 * or call \c mbedtls_ssl_session_reset() on it before
4762 * re-using it for a new connection; the current connection
4763 * must be closed.
4764 */
4765 int mbedtls_ssl_handshake_step(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl);
4766
4767 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_RENEGOTIATION)
4768 /**
4769 * \brief Initiate an SSL renegotiation on the running connection.
4770 * Client: perform the renegotiation right now.
4771 * Server: request renegotiation, which will be performed
4772 * during the next call to mbedtls_ssl_read() if honored by
4773 * client.
4774 *
4775 * \param ssl SSL context
4776 *
4777 * \return 0 if successful, or any mbedtls_ssl_handshake() return
4778 * value except #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CLIENT_RECONNECT that can't
4779 * happen during a renegotiation.
4780 *
4781 * \warning If this function returns something other than \c 0,
4782 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_READ, #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_WRITE,
4783 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ASYNC_IN_PROGRESS or
4784 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CRYPTO_IN_PROGRESS, you must stop using
4785 * the SSL context for reading or writing, and either free it
4786 * or call \c mbedtls_ssl_session_reset() on it before
4787 * re-using it for a new connection; the current connection
4788 * must be closed.
4789 *
4790 */
4791 int mbedtls_ssl_renegotiate(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl);
4792 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_RENEGOTIATION */
4793
4794 /**
4795 * \brief Read at most 'len' application data bytes
4796 *
4797 * \param ssl SSL context
4798 * \param buf buffer that will hold the data
4799 * \param len maximum number of bytes to read
4800 *
4801 * \return The (positive) number of bytes read if successful.
4802 * \return \c 0 if the read end of the underlying transport was closed
4803 * without sending a CloseNotify beforehand, which might happen
4804 * because of various reasons (internal error of an underlying
4805 * stack, non-conformant peer not sending a CloseNotify and
4806 * such) - in this case you must stop using the context
4807 * (see below).
4808 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_PEER_CLOSE_NOTIFY if the underlying
4809 * transport is still functional, but the peer has
4810 * acknowledged to not send anything anymore.
4811 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_READ or #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_WRITE
4812 * if the handshake is incomplete and waiting for data to
4813 * be available for reading from or writing to the underlying
4814 * transport - in this case you must call this function again
4815 * when the underlying transport is ready for the operation.
4816 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ASYNC_IN_PROGRESS if an asynchronous
4817 * operation is in progress (see
4818 * mbedtls_ssl_conf_async_private_cb()) - in this case you
4819 * must call this function again when the operation is ready.
4820 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CRYPTO_IN_PROGRESS if a cryptographic
4821 * operation is in progress (see mbedtls_ecp_set_max_ops()) -
4822 * in this case you must call this function again to complete
4823 * the handshake when you're done attending other tasks.
4824 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CLIENT_RECONNECT if we're at the server
4825 * side of a DTLS connection and the client is initiating a
4826 * new connection using the same source port. See below.
4827 * \return Another SSL error code - in this case you must stop using
4828 * the context (see below).
4829 *
4830 * \warning If this function returns something other than
4831 * a positive value,
4832 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_READ,
4833 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_WRITE,
4834 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ASYNC_IN_PROGRESS,
4835 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CRYPTO_IN_PROGRESS or
4836 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CLIENT_RECONNECT,
4837 * you must stop using the SSL context for reading or writing,
4838 * and either free it or call \c mbedtls_ssl_session_reset()
4839 * on it before re-using it for a new connection; the current
4840 * connection must be closed.
4841 *
4842 * \note When this function returns #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CLIENT_RECONNECT
4843 * (which can only happen server-side), it means that a client
4844 * is initiating a new connection using the same source port.
4845 * You can either treat that as a connection close and wait
4846 * for the client to resend a ClientHello, or directly
4847 * continue with \c mbedtls_ssl_handshake() with the same
4848 * context (as it has been reset internally). Either way, you
4849 * must make sure this is seen by the application as a new
4850 * connection: application state, if any, should be reset, and
4851 * most importantly the identity of the client must be checked
4852 * again. WARNING: not validating the identity of the client
4853 * again, or not transmitting the new identity to the
4854 * application layer, would allow authentication bypass!
4855 *
4856 * \note Remarks regarding event-driven DTLS:
4857 * - If the function returns #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_READ, no datagram
4858 * from the underlying transport layer is currently being processed,
4859 * and it is safe to idle until the timer or the underlying transport
4860 * signal a new event.
4861 * - This function may return MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_READ even if data was
4862 * initially available on the underlying transport, as this data may have
4863 * been only e.g. duplicated messages or a renegotiation request.
4864 * Therefore, you must be prepared to receive MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_READ even
4865 * when reacting to an incoming-data event from the underlying transport.
4866 * - On success, the datagram of the underlying transport that is currently
4867 * being processed may contain further DTLS records. You should call
4868 * \c mbedtls_ssl_check_pending to check for remaining records.
4869 *
4870 */
4871 int mbedtls_ssl_read(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl, unsigned char *buf, size_t len);
4872
4873 /**
4874 * \brief Try to write exactly 'len' application data bytes
4875 *
4876 * \warning This function will do partial writes in some cases. If the
4877 * return value is non-negative but less than length, the
4878 * function must be called again with updated arguments:
4879 * buf + ret, len - ret (if ret is the return value) until
4880 * it returns a value equal to the last 'len' argument.
4881 *
4882 * \param ssl SSL context
4883 * \param buf buffer holding the data
4884 * \param len how many bytes must be written
4885 *
4886 * \return The (non-negative) number of bytes actually written if
4887 * successful (may be less than \p len).
4888 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_READ or #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_WRITE
4889 * if the handshake is incomplete and waiting for data to
4890 * be available for reading from or writing to the underlying
4891 * transport - in this case you must call this function again
4892 * when the underlying transport is ready for the operation.
4893 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ASYNC_IN_PROGRESS if an asynchronous
4894 * operation is in progress (see
4895 * mbedtls_ssl_conf_async_private_cb()) - in this case you
4896 * must call this function again when the operation is ready.
4897 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CRYPTO_IN_PROGRESS if a cryptographic
4898 * operation is in progress (see mbedtls_ecp_set_max_ops()) -
4899 * in this case you must call this function again to complete
4900 * the handshake when you're done attending other tasks.
4901 * \return Another SSL error code - in this case you must stop using
4902 * the context (see below).
4903 *
4904 * \warning If this function returns something other than
4905 * a non-negative value,
4906 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_READ,
4907 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_WRITE,
4908 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ASYNC_IN_PROGRESS or
4909 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CRYPTO_IN_PROGRESS,
4910 * you must stop using the SSL context for reading or writing,
4911 * and either free it or call \c mbedtls_ssl_session_reset()
4912 * on it before re-using it for a new connection; the current
4913 * connection must be closed.
4914 *
4915 * \note When this function returns #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_WRITE/READ,
4916 * it must be called later with the *same* arguments,
4917 * until it returns a value greater than or equal to 0. When
4918 * the function returns #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_WRITE there may be
4919 * some partial data in the output buffer, however this is not
4920 * yet sent.
4921 *
4922 * \note If the requested length is greater than the maximum
4923 * fragment length (either the built-in limit or the one set
4924 * or negotiated with the peer), then:
4925 * - with TLS, less bytes than requested are written.
4926 * - with DTLS, MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_INPUT_DATA is returned.
4927 * \c mbedtls_ssl_get_max_out_record_payload() may be used to
4928 * query the active maximum fragment length.
4929 *
4930 * \note Attempting to write 0 bytes will result in an empty TLS
4931 * application record being sent.
4932 */
4933 int mbedtls_ssl_write(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl, const unsigned char *buf, size_t len);
4934
4935 /**
4936 * \brief Send an alert message
4937 *
4938 * \param ssl SSL context
4939 * \param level The alert level of the message
4940 * (MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_LEVEL_WARNING or MBEDTLS_SSL_ALERT_LEVEL_FATAL)
4941 * \param message The alert message (SSL_ALERT_MSG_*)
4942 *
4943 * \return 0 if successful, or a specific SSL error code.
4944 *
4945 * \note If this function returns something other than 0 or
4946 * MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_READ/WRITE, you must stop using
4947 * the SSL context for reading or writing, and either free it or
4948 * call \c mbedtls_ssl_session_reset() on it before re-using it
4949 * for a new connection; the current connection must be closed.
4950 */
4951 int mbedtls_ssl_send_alert_message(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
4952 unsigned char level,
4953 unsigned char message);
4954 /**
4955 * \brief Notify the peer that the connection is being closed
4956 *
4957 * \param ssl SSL context
4958 *
4959 * \return 0 if successful, or a specific SSL error code.
4960 *
4961 * \note If this function returns something other than 0 or
4962 * MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_WANT_READ/WRITE, you must stop using
4963 * the SSL context for reading or writing, and either free it or
4964 * call \c mbedtls_ssl_session_reset() on it before re-using it
4965 * for a new connection; the current connection must be closed.
4966 */
4967 int mbedtls_ssl_close_notify(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl);
4968
4969 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_EARLY_DATA)
4970
4971 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C)
4972 /**
4973 * \brief Read at most 'len' application data bytes while performing
4974 * the handshake (early data).
4975 *
4976 * \note This function behaves mainly as mbedtls_ssl_read(). The
4977 * specification of mbedtls_ssl_read() relevant to TLS 1.3
4978 * (thus not the parts specific to (D)TLS 1.2) applies to this
4979 * function and the present documentation is restricted to the
4980 * differences with mbedtls_ssl_read().
4981 *
4982 * \param ssl SSL context
4983 * \param buf buffer that will hold the data
4984 * \param len maximum number of bytes to read
4985 *
4986 * \return One additional specific return value:
4987 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CANNOT_READ_EARLY_DATA.
4988 *
4989 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CANNOT_READ_EARLY_DATA is returned when it
4990 * is not possible to read early data for the SSL context
4991 * \p ssl.
4992 *
4993 * It may have been possible and it is not possible
4994 * anymore because the server received the End of Early Data
4995 * message or the maximum number of allowed early data for the
4996 * PSK in use has been reached.
4997 *
4998 * It may never have been possible and will never be possible
4999 * for the SSL context \p ssl because the use of early data
5000 * is disabled for that context or more generally the context
5001 * is not suitably configured to enable early data or the
5002 * client does not use early data or the first call to the
5003 * function was done while the handshake was already too
5004 * advanced to gather and accept early data.
5005 *
5006 * It is not possible to read early data for the SSL context
5007 * \p ssl but this does not preclude for using it with
5008 * mbedtls_ssl_write(), mbedtls_ssl_read() or
5009 * mbedtls_ssl_handshake().
5010 *
5011 * \note When a server wants to retrieve early data, it is expected
5012 * that this function starts the handshake for the SSL context
5013 * \p ssl. But this is not mandatory.
5014 *
5015 */
5016 int mbedtls_ssl_read_early_data(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
5017 unsigned char *buf, size_t len);
5018 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_SRV_C */
5019
5020 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_CLI_C)
5021 /**
5022 * \brief Try to write exactly 'len' application data bytes while
5023 * performing the handshake (early data).
5024 *
5025 * \note This function behaves mainly as mbedtls_ssl_write(). The
5026 * specification of mbedtls_ssl_write() relevant to TLS 1.3
5027 * (thus not the parts specific to (D)TLS1.2) applies to this
5028 * function and the present documentation is restricted to the
5029 * differences with mbedtls_ssl_write().
5030 *
5031 * \param ssl SSL context
5032 * \param buf buffer holding the data
5033 * \param len how many bytes must be written
5034 *
5035 * \return One additional specific return value:
5036 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CANNOT_WRITE_EARLY_DATA.
5037 *
5038 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_CANNOT_WRITE_EARLY_DATA is returned when it
5039 * is not possible to write early data for the SSL context
5040 * \p ssl.
5041 *
5042 * It may have been possible and it is not possible
5043 * anymore because the client received the server Finished
5044 * message, the server rejected early data or the maximum
5045 * number of allowed early data for the PSK in use has been
5046 * reached.
5047 *
5048 * It may never have been possible and will never be possible
5049 * for the SSL context \p ssl because the use of early data
5050 * is disabled for that context or more generally the context
5051 * is not suitably configured to enable early data or the first
5052 * call to the function was done while the handshake was
5053 * already completed.
5054 *
5055 * It is not possible to write early data for the SSL context
5056 * \p ssl but this does not preclude for using it with
5057 * mbedtls_ssl_write(), mbedtls_ssl_read() or
5058 * mbedtls_ssl_handshake().
5059 *
5060 * \note This function may write early data only if the SSL context
5061 * has been configured for the handshake with a PSK for which
5062 * early data is allowed.
5063 *
5064 * \note To maximize the number of early data that can be written in
5065 * the course of the handshake, it is expected that this
5066 * function starts the handshake for the SSL context \p ssl.
5067 * But this is not mandatory.
5068 *
5069 * \note This function does not provide any information on whether
5070 * the server has accepted or will accept early data or not.
5071 * When it returns a positive value, it just means that it
5072 * has written early data to the server. To know whether the
5073 * server has accepted early data or not, you should call
5074 * mbedtls_ssl_get_early_data_status() with the handshake
5075 * completed.
5076 */
5077 int mbedtls_ssl_write_early_data(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
5078 const unsigned char *buf, size_t len);
5079
5080 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_EARLY_DATA_STATUS_NOT_SENT 0
5081 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_EARLY_DATA_STATUS_ACCEPTED 1
5082 #define MBEDTLS_SSL_EARLY_DATA_STATUS_REJECTED 2
5083 /**
5084 * \brief Get the status of the negotiation of the use of early data.
5085 *
5086 * \param ssl The SSL context to query
5087 *
5088 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_INPUT_DATA if this function is called
5089 * from the server-side.
5090 *
5091 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_INPUT_DATA if this function is called
5092 * prior to completion of the handshake.
5093 *
5094 * \return #MBEDTLS_SSL_EARLY_DATA_STATUS_NOT_SENT if the client has
5095 * not indicated the use of early data to the server.
5096 *
5097 * \return #MBEDTLS_SSL_EARLY_DATA_STATUS_ACCEPTED if the client has
5098 * indicated the use of early data and the server has accepted
5099 * it.
5100 *
5101 * \return #MBEDTLS_SSL_EARLY_DATA_STATUS_REJECTED if the client has
5102 * indicated the use of early data but the server has rejected
5103 * it. In this situation, the client may want to re-send the
5104 * early data it may have tried to send by calling
5105 * mbedtls_ssl_write_early_data() as ordinary post-handshake
5106 * application data by calling mbedtls_ssl_write().
5107 *
5108 */
5109 int mbedtls_ssl_get_early_data_status(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl);
5110 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_CLI_C */
5111
5112 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_EARLY_DATA */
5113
5114 /**
5115 * \brief Free referenced items in an SSL context and clear memory
5116 *
5117 * \param ssl SSL context
5118 */
5119 void mbedtls_ssl_free(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl);
5120
5121 #if defined(MBEDTLS_SSL_CONTEXT_SERIALIZATION)
5122 /**
5123 * \brief Save an active connection as serialized data in a buffer.
5124 * This allows the freeing or re-using of the SSL context
5125 * while still picking up the connection later in a way that
5126 * it entirely transparent to the peer.
5127 *
5128 * \see mbedtls_ssl_context_load()
5129 *
5130 * \note The serialized data only contains the data that is
5131 * necessary to resume the connection: negotiated protocol
5132 * options, session identifier, keys, etc.
5133 * Loading a saved SSL context does not restore settings and
5134 * state related to how the application accesses the context,
5135 * such as configured callback functions, user data, pending
5136 * incoming or outgoing data, etc.
5137 *
5138 * \note This feature is currently only available under certain
5139 * conditions, see the documentation of the return value
5140 * #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_INPUT_DATA for details.
5141 *
5142 * \note When this function succeeds, it calls
5143 * mbedtls_ssl_session_reset() on \p ssl which as a result is
5144 * no longer associated with the connection that has been
5145 * serialized. This avoids creating copies of the connection
5146 * state. You're then free to either re-use the context
5147 * structure for a different connection, or call
5148 * mbedtls_ssl_free() on it. See the documentation of
5149 * mbedtls_ssl_session_reset() for more details.
5150 *
5151 * \param ssl The SSL context to save. On success, it is no longer
5152 * associated with the connection that has been serialized.
5153 * \param buf The buffer to write the serialized data to. It must be a
5154 * writeable buffer of at least \p buf_len bytes, or may be \c
5155 * NULL if \p buf_len is \c 0.
5156 * \param buf_len The number of bytes available for writing in \p buf.
5157 * \param olen The size in bytes of the data that has been or would have
5158 * been written. It must point to a valid \c size_t.
5159 *
5160 * \note \p olen is updated to the correct value regardless of
5161 * whether \p buf_len was large enough. This makes it possible
5162 * to determine the necessary size by calling this function
5163 * with \p buf set to \c NULL and \p buf_len to \c 0. However,
5164 * the value of \p olen is only guaranteed to be correct when
5165 * the function returns #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL or
5166 * \c 0. If the return value is different, then the value of
5167 * \p olen is undefined.
5168 *
5169 * \return \c 0 if successful.
5170 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL if \p buf is too small.
5171 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ALLOC_FAILED if memory allocation failed
5172 * while resetting the context.
5173 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_INPUT_DATA if a handshake is in
5174 * progress, or there is pending data for reading or sending,
5175 * or the connection does not use DTLS 1.2 with an AEAD
5176 * ciphersuite, or renegotiation is enabled.
5177 */
5178 int mbedtls_ssl_context_save(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
5179 unsigned char *buf,
5180 size_t buf_len,
5181 size_t *olen);
5182
5183 /**
5184 * \brief Load serialized connection data to an SSL context.
5185 *
5186 * \see mbedtls_ssl_context_save()
5187 *
5188 * \warning The same serialized data must never be loaded into more
5189 * that one context. In order to ensure that, after
5190 * successfully loading serialized data to an SSL context, you
5191 * should immediately destroy or invalidate all copies of the
5192 * serialized data that was loaded. Loading the same data in
5193 * more than one context would cause severe security failures
5194 * including but not limited to loss of confidentiality.
5195 *
5196 * \note Before calling this function, the SSL context must be
5197 * prepared in one of the two following ways. The first way is
5198 * to take a context freshly initialised with
5199 * mbedtls_ssl_init() and call mbedtls_ssl_setup() on it with
5200 * the same ::mbedtls_ssl_config structure that was used in
5201 * the original connection. The second way is to
5202 * call mbedtls_ssl_session_reset() on a context that was
5203 * previously prepared as above but used in the meantime.
5204 * Either way, you must not use the context to perform a
5205 * handshake between calling mbedtls_ssl_setup() or
5206 * mbedtls_ssl_session_reset() and calling this function. You
5207 * may however call other setter functions in that time frame
5208 * as indicated in the note below.
5209 *
5210 * \note Before or after calling this function successfully, you
5211 * also need to configure some connection-specific callbacks
5212 * and settings before you can use the connection again
5213 * (unless they were already set before calling
5214 * mbedtls_ssl_session_reset() and the values are suitable for
5215 * the present connection). Specifically, you want to call
5216 * at least mbedtls_ssl_set_bio(),
5217 * mbedtls_ssl_set_timer_cb(), and
5218 * mbedtls_ssl_set_user_data_n() or
5219 * mbedtls_ssl_set_user_data_p() if they were set originally.
5220 * All other SSL setter functions
5221 * are not necessary to call, either because they're only used
5222 * in handshakes, or because the setting is already saved. You
5223 * might choose to call them anyway, for example in order to
5224 * share code between the cases of establishing a new
5225 * connection and the case of loading an already-established
5226 * connection.
5227 *
5228 * \note If you have new information about the path MTU, you want to
5229 * call mbedtls_ssl_set_mtu() after calling this function, as
5230 * otherwise this function would overwrite your
5231 * newly-configured value with the value that was active when
5232 * the context was saved.
5233 *
5234 * \note When this function returns an error code, it calls
5235 * mbedtls_ssl_free() on \p ssl. In this case, you need to
5236 * prepare the context with the usual sequence starting with a
5237 * call to mbedtls_ssl_init() if you want to use it again.
5238 *
5239 * \param ssl The SSL context structure to be populated. It must have
5240 * been prepared as described in the note above.
5241 * \param buf The buffer holding the serialized connection data. It must
5242 * be a readable buffer of at least \p len bytes.
5243 * \param len The size of the serialized data in bytes.
5244 *
5245 * \return \c 0 if successful.
5246 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_ALLOC_FAILED if memory allocation failed.
5247 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_VERSION_MISMATCH if the serialized data
5248 * comes from a different Mbed TLS version or build.
5249 * \return #MBEDTLS_ERR_SSL_BAD_INPUT_DATA if input data is invalid.
5250 */
5251 int mbedtls_ssl_context_load(mbedtls_ssl_context *ssl,
5252 const unsigned char *buf,
5253 size_t len);
5254 #endif /* MBEDTLS_SSL_CONTEXT_SERIALIZATION */
5255
5256 /**
5257 * \brief Initialize an SSL configuration context
5258 * Just makes the context ready for
5259 * mbedtls_ssl_config_defaults() or mbedtls_ssl_config_free().
5260 *
5261 * \note You need to call mbedtls_ssl_config_defaults() unless you
5262 * manually set all of the relevant fields yourself.
5263 *
5264 * \param conf SSL configuration context
5265 */
5266 void mbedtls_ssl_config_init(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf);
5267
5268 /**
5269 * \brief Load reasonable default SSL configuration values.
5270 * (You need to call mbedtls_ssl_config_init() first.)
5271 *
5272 * \param conf SSL configuration context
5273 * \param endpoint MBEDTLS_SSL_IS_CLIENT or MBEDTLS_SSL_IS_SERVER
5274 * \param transport MBEDTLS_SSL_TRANSPORT_STREAM for TLS, or
5275 * MBEDTLS_SSL_TRANSPORT_DATAGRAM for DTLS
5276 * \param preset a MBEDTLS_SSL_PRESET_XXX value
5277 *
5278 * \note See \c mbedtls_ssl_conf_transport() for notes on DTLS.
5279 *
5280 * \return 0 if successful, or
5281 * MBEDTLS_ERR_XXX_ALLOC_FAILED on memory allocation error.
5282 */
5283 int mbedtls_ssl_config_defaults(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf,
5284 int endpoint, int transport, int preset);
5285
5286 /**
5287 * \brief Free an SSL configuration context
5288 *
5289 * \param conf SSL configuration context
5290 */
5291 void mbedtls_ssl_config_free(mbedtls_ssl_config *conf);
5292
5293 /**
5294 * \brief Initialize SSL session structure
5295 *
5296 * \param session SSL session
5297 */
5298 void mbedtls_ssl_session_init(mbedtls_ssl_session *session);
5299
5300 /**
5301 * \brief Free referenced items in an SSL session including the
5302 * peer certificate and clear memory
5303 *
5304 * \note A session object can be freed even if the SSL context
5305 * that was used to retrieve the session is still in use.
5306 *
5307 * \param session SSL session
5308 */
5309 void mbedtls_ssl_session_free(mbedtls_ssl_session *session);
5310
5311 /**
5312 * \brief TLS-PRF function for key derivation.
5313 *
5314 * \param prf The tls_prf type function type to be used.
5315 * \param secret Secret for the key derivation function.
5316 * \param slen Length of the secret.
5317 * \param label String label for the key derivation function,
5318 * terminated with null character.
5319 * \param random Random bytes.
5320 * \param rlen Length of the random bytes buffer.
5321 * \param dstbuf The buffer holding the derived key.
5322 * \param dlen Length of the output buffer.
5323 *
5324 * \return 0 on success. An SSL specific error on failure.
5325 */
5326 int mbedtls_ssl_tls_prf(const mbedtls_tls_prf_types prf,
5327 const unsigned char *secret, size_t slen,
5328 const char *label,
5329 const unsigned char *random, size_t rlen,
5330 unsigned char *dstbuf, size_t dlen);
5331
5332 #ifdef __cplusplus
5333 }
5334 #endif
5335
5336 #endif /* ssl.h */
5337