2 * Copyright (C) 2009-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 * Authors: Jonathan Bastien-Filiatrault
5 * Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos
7 * This file is part of GNUTLS.
9 * The GNUTLS library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
10 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
11 * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of
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24 /* Functions that relate to DTLS retransmission and reassembly.
27 #include "gnutls_int.h"
28 #include "gnutls_errors.h"
30 #include "gnutls_dtls.h"
31 #include "gnutls_record.h"
32 #include <gnutls_mbuffers.h>
33 #include <gnutls_buffers.h>
34 #include <gnutls_constate.h>
35 #include <gnutls_state.h>
36 #include <gnutls/dtls.h>
38 #include <algorithms.h>
40 /* returns a-b in ms */
42 _dtls_timespec_sub_ms (struct timespec
*a
, struct timespec
*b
)
44 return (a
->tv_sec
* 1000 + a
->tv_nsec
/ (1000 * 1000) -
45 (b
->tv_sec
* 1000 + b
->tv_nsec
/ (1000 * 1000)));
49 _dtls_async_timer_delete (gnutls_session_t session
)
51 if (session
->internals
.dtls
.async_term
!= 0)
53 _gnutls_dtls_log ("DTLS[%p]: Deinitializing previous handshake state.\n", session
);
54 session
->internals
.dtls
.async_term
= 0; /* turn off "timer" */
56 _dtls_reset_hsk_state(session
);
57 _gnutls_handshake_io_buffer_clear (session
);
58 _gnutls_epoch_gc(session
);
62 /* This function fragments and transmits a previously buffered
63 * outgoing message. It accepts mtu_data which is a buffer to
64 * be reused (should be set to NULL initially).
67 transmit_message (gnutls_session_t session
,
68 mbuffer_st
*bufel
, uint8_t **buf
)
70 uint8_t *data
, *mtu_data
;
72 unsigned int offset
, frag_len
, data_size
;
73 const unsigned int mtu
= gnutls_dtls_get_data_mtu(session
) - DTLS_HANDSHAKE_HEADER_SIZE
;
75 if (bufel
->type
== GNUTLS_CHANGE_CIPHER_SPEC
)
77 _gnutls_dtls_log ("DTLS[%p]: Sending Packet[%u] fragment %s(%d)\n",
78 session
, bufel
->handshake_sequence
,
79 _gnutls_handshake2str (bufel
->htype
),
82 return _gnutls_send_int (session
, bufel
->type
, -1,
84 _mbuffer_get_uhead_ptr(bufel
),
85 _mbuffer_get_uhead_size(bufel
), 0);
88 if (*buf
== NULL
) *buf
= gnutls_malloc(mtu
+ DTLS_HANDSHAKE_HEADER_SIZE
);
90 return gnutls_assert_val(GNUTLS_E_MEMORY_ERROR
);
94 data
= _mbuffer_get_udata_ptr( bufel
);
95 data_size
= _mbuffer_get_udata_size(bufel
);
97 /* Write fixed headers
101 mtu_data
[0] = (uint8_t) bufel
->htype
;
104 _gnutls_write_uint24 (data_size
, &mtu_data
[1]);
106 /* Handshake sequence */
107 _gnutls_write_uint16 (bufel
->handshake_sequence
, &mtu_data
[4]);
109 /* Chop up and send handshake message into mtu-size pieces. */
110 for (offset
=0; offset
<= data_size
; offset
+= mtu
)
112 /* Calculate fragment length */
113 if(offset
+ mtu
> data_size
)
114 frag_len
= data_size
- offset
;
118 /* Fragment offset */
119 _gnutls_write_uint24 (offset
, &mtu_data
[6]);
121 /* Fragment length */
122 _gnutls_write_uint24 (frag_len
, &mtu_data
[9]);
124 memcpy (&mtu_data
[DTLS_HANDSHAKE_HEADER_SIZE
], data
+offset
, frag_len
);
126 _gnutls_dtls_log ("DTLS[%p]: Sending Packet[%u] fragment %s(%d) with "
127 "length: %u, offset: %u, fragment length: %u\n",
128 session
, bufel
->handshake_sequence
,
129 _gnutls_handshake2str (bufel
->htype
),
130 bufel
->htype
, data_size
, offset
, frag_len
);
132 ret
= _gnutls_send_int (session
, bufel
->type
, bufel
->htype
,
133 bufel
->epoch
, mtu_data
, DTLS_HANDSHAKE_HEADER_SIZE
+ frag_len
, 0);
144 static int drop_usage_count(gnutls_session_t session
, mbuffer_head_st
*const send_buffer
)
149 for (cur
= send_buffer
->head
;
150 cur
!= NULL
; cur
= cur
->next
)
152 ret
= _gnutls_epoch_refcount_dec(session
, cur
->epoch
);
154 return gnutls_assert_val(ret
);
161 /* Checks whether the received packet contains a handshake
162 * packet with sequence higher that the previously received.
163 * It must be called only when an actual packet has been
166 * Returns: 0 if expected, negative value otherwise.
168 static int is_next_hpacket_expected(gnutls_session_t session
)
172 /* htype is arbitrary */
173 ret
= _gnutls_recv_in_buffers(session
, GNUTLS_HANDSHAKE
, GNUTLS_HANDSHAKE_FINISHED
, 0);
175 return gnutls_assert_val(ret
);
177 ret
= _gnutls_parse_record_buffered_msgs(session
);
179 return gnutls_assert_val(ret
);
181 if (session
->internals
.handshake_recv_buffer_size
> 0)
184 return gnutls_assert_val(GNUTLS_E_UNEXPECTED_HANDSHAKE_PACKET
);
187 void _dtls_reset_hsk_state(gnutls_session_t session
)
189 session
->internals
.dtls
.flight_init
= 0;
190 drop_usage_count(session
, &session
->internals
.handshake_send_buffer
);
191 _mbuffer_head_clear(&session
->internals
.handshake_send_buffer
);
195 #define UPDATE_TIMER { \
196 session->internals.dtls.actual_retrans_timeout_ms *= 2; \
197 session->internals.dtls.actual_retrans_timeout_ms %= MAX_DTLS_TIMEOUT; \
200 #define RESET_TIMER \
201 session->internals.dtls.actual_retrans_timeout_ms = session->internals.dtls.retrans_timeout_ms
203 #define TIMER_WINDOW session->internals.dtls.actual_retrans_timeout_ms
205 /* This function transmits the flight that has been previously
208 * This function is called from the handshake layer and calls the
212 _dtls_transmit (gnutls_session_t session
)
216 unsigned int timeout
;
218 /* PREPARING -> SENDING state transition */
219 mbuffer_head_st
*const send_buffer
=
220 &session
->internals
.handshake_send_buffer
;
222 gnutls_handshake_description_t last_type
= 0;
228 /* If we have already sent a flight and we are operating in a
229 * non blocking way, check if it is time to retransmit or just
232 if (session
->internals
.dtls
.flight_init
!= 0 && session
->internals
.dtls
.blocking
== 0)
234 /* just in case previous run was interrupted */
235 ret
= _gnutls_io_write_flush (session
);
242 if (session
->internals
.dtls
.last_flight
== 0 || !_dtls_is_async(session
))
245 ret
= _gnutls_io_check_recv(session
, 0);
246 if (ret
== GNUTLS_E_TIMEDOUT
)
248 /* if no retransmission is required yet just return
250 if (_dtls_timespec_sub_ms(&now
, &session
->internals
.dtls
.last_retransmit
) < TIMER_WINDOW
)
256 else /* received something */
260 ret
= is_next_hpacket_expected(session
);
261 if (ret
== GNUTLS_E_AGAIN
|| ret
== GNUTLS_E_INTERRUPTED
)
263 if (ret
< 0 && ret
!= GNUTLS_E_UNEXPECTED_HANDSHAKE_PACKET
)
268 if (ret
== 0) goto end_flight
;
269 /* if ret == GNUTLS_E_UNEXPECTED_HANDSHAKE_PACKET retransmit */
279 timeout
= TIMER_WINDOW
;
281 diff
= _dtls_timespec_sub_ms(&now
, &session
->internals
.dtls
.handshake_start_time
);
282 if (diff
>= session
->internals
.dtls
.total_timeout_ms
)
284 _gnutls_dtls_log("Session timeout: %u ms\n", diff
);
285 ret
= gnutls_assert_val(GNUTLS_E_TIMEDOUT
);
289 diff
= _dtls_timespec_sub_ms(&now
, &session
->internals
.dtls
.last_retransmit
);
290 if (session
->internals
.dtls
.flight_init
== 0 || diff
>= TIMER_WINDOW
)
292 _gnutls_dtls_log ("DTLS[%p]: %sStart of flight transmission.\n", session
, (session
->internals
.dtls
.flight_init
== 0)?"":"re-");
293 for (cur
= send_buffer
->head
;
294 cur
!= NULL
; cur
= cur
->next
)
296 ret
= transmit_message (session
, cur
, &buf
);
303 last_type
= cur
->htype
;
305 gettime(&session
->internals
.dtls
.last_retransmit
);
307 if (session
->internals
.dtls
.flight_init
== 0)
309 session
->internals
.dtls
.flight_init
= 1;
311 timeout
= TIMER_WINDOW
;
313 if (last_type
== GNUTLS_HANDSHAKE_FINISHED
)
315 /* On the last flight we cannot ensure retransmission
316 * from here. _dtls_wait_and_retransmit() is being called
319 session
->internals
.dtls
.last_flight
= 1;
322 session
->internals
.dtls
.last_flight
= 0;
330 ret
= _gnutls_io_write_flush (session
);
333 ret
= gnutls_assert_val(ret
);
337 /* last message in handshake -> no ack */
338 if (session
->internals
.dtls
.last_flight
!= 0)
340 /* we don't wait here. We just return 0 and
341 * if a retransmission occurs because peer didn't receive it
342 * we rely on the record or handshake
343 * layer calling this function again.
348 else /* all other messages -> implicit ack (receive of next flight) */
350 if (session
->internals
.dtls
.blocking
!= 0)
351 ret
= _gnutls_io_check_recv(session
, timeout
);
354 ret
= _gnutls_io_check_recv(session
, 0);
355 if (ret
== GNUTLS_E_TIMEDOUT
)
363 ret
= is_next_hpacket_expected(session
);
364 if (ret
== GNUTLS_E_AGAIN
|| ret
== GNUTLS_E_INTERRUPTED
)
367 if (ret
== GNUTLS_E_UNEXPECTED_HANDSHAKE_PACKET
)
369 ret
= GNUTLS_E_TIMEDOUT
;
383 } while(ret
== GNUTLS_E_TIMEDOUT
);
387 ret
= gnutls_assert_val(ret
);
394 _gnutls_dtls_log ("DTLS[%p]: End of flight transmission.\n", session
);
395 _dtls_reset_hsk_state(session
);
401 /* SENDING -> WAITING state transition */
408 RETURN_DTLS_EAGAIN_OR_TIMEOUT(session
, ret
);
411 /* Waits for the last flight or retransmits
412 * the previous on timeout. Returns 0 on success.
414 int _dtls_wait_and_retransmit(gnutls_session_t session
)
418 if (session
->internals
.dtls
.blocking
!= 0)
419 ret
= _gnutls_io_check_recv(session
, TIMER_WINDOW
);
421 ret
= _gnutls_io_check_recv(session
, 0);
423 if (ret
== GNUTLS_E_TIMEDOUT
)
425 ret
= _dtls_retransmit(session
);
428 RETURN_DTLS_EAGAIN_OR_TIMEOUT(session
, 0);
431 return gnutls_assert_val(ret
);
439 #define window_table rp->record_sw
440 #define window_size rp->record_sw_size
442 /* FIXME: could we modify that code to avoid using
446 static void rot_window(struct record_parameters_st
* rp
, int places
)
448 window_size
-= places
;
449 memmove(window_table
, &window_table
[places
], window_size
*sizeof(window_table
[0]));
453 /* Checks if a sequence number is not replayed. If replayed
454 * returns a negative error code, otherwise zero.
456 int _dtls_record_check(struct record_parameters_st
*rp
, uint64
* _seq
)
458 uint64_t seq
= 0, diff
;
459 unsigned int i
, offset
= 0;
464 seq
|= _seq
->i
[i
] & 0xff;
467 if (window_size
== 0)
470 window_table
[0] = seq
;
474 if (seq
<= window_table
[0])
479 if (window_size
== DTLS_RECORD_WINDOW_SIZE
)
481 rot_window(rp
, MOVE_SIZE
);
484 if (seq
< window_table
[window_size
-1])
486 /* is between first and last */
487 diff
= window_table
[window_size
-1] - seq
;
489 if (diff
>= window_size
)
492 offset
= window_size
-1-diff
;
494 if (window_table
[offset
] == seq
)
497 window_table
[offset
] = seq
;
499 else /* seq >= last */
501 if (seq
== window_table
[window_size
-1])
506 diff
= seq
- window_table
[window_size
-1];
507 if (diff
<= DTLS_RECORD_WINDOW_SIZE
- window_size
)
508 { /* fits in our empty space */
509 offset
= diff
+ window_size
-1;
511 window_table
[offset
] = seq
;
512 window_size
= offset
+ 1;
516 if (diff
> DTLS_RECORD_WINDOW_SIZE
/2)
517 { /* difference is too big */
518 window_table
[DTLS_RECORD_WINDOW_SIZE
-1] = seq
;
519 window_size
= DTLS_RECORD_WINDOW_SIZE
;
523 rot_window(rp
, diff
);
524 offset
= diff
+ window_size
-1;
525 window_table
[offset
] = seq
;
526 window_size
= offset
+ 1;
535 * gnutls_dtls_set_timeouts:
536 * @session: is a #gnutls_session_t structure.
537 * @retrans_timeout: The time at which a retransmission will occur in milliseconds
538 * @total_timeout: The time at which the connection will be aborted, in milliseconds.
540 * This function will set the timeouts required for the DTLS handshake
541 * protocol. The retransmission timeout is the time after which a
542 * message from the peer is not received, the previous messages will
543 * be retransmitted. The total timeout is the time after which the
544 * handshake will be aborted with %GNUTLS_E_TIMEDOUT.
546 * The DTLS protocol recommends the values of 1 sec and 60 seconds
549 * If the retransmission timeout is zero then the handshake will operate
550 * in a non-blocking way, i.e., return %GNUTLS_E_AGAIN.
554 void gnutls_dtls_set_timeouts (gnutls_session_t session
, unsigned int retrans_timeout
,
555 unsigned int total_timeout
)
557 session
->internals
.dtls
.retrans_timeout_ms
= retrans_timeout
;
558 session
->internals
.dtls
.total_timeout_ms
= total_timeout
;
562 * gnutls_dtls_set_mtu:
563 * @session: is a #gnutls_session_t structure.
564 * @mtu: The maximum transfer unit of the transport
566 * This function will set the maximum transfer unit of the transport
567 * that DTLS packets are sent over. Note that this should exclude
568 * the IP (or IPv6) and UDP headers. So for DTLS over IPv6 on an
569 * Ethenet device with MTU 1500, the DTLS MTU set with this function
570 * would be 1500 - 40 (IPV6 header) - 8 (UDP header) = 1452.
574 void gnutls_dtls_set_mtu (gnutls_session_t session
, unsigned int mtu
)
576 session
->internals
.dtls
.mtu
= mtu
;
579 /* returns overhead imposed by the record layer (encryption/compression)
580 * etc. It does not include the record layer headers, since the caller
581 * needs to cope with rounding to multiples of blocksize, and the header
584 * blocksize: will contain the block size when padding may be required or 1
586 * It may return a negative error code on error.
588 static int record_overhead_rt(gnutls_session_t session
, unsigned int *blocksize
)
590 record_parameters_st
*params
;
591 int total
= 0, ret
, iv_size
;
593 if (session
->internals
.initial_negotiation_completed
== 0)
594 return GNUTLS_E_INVALID_REQUEST
;
596 ret
= _gnutls_epoch_get (session
, EPOCH_WRITE_CURRENT
, ¶ms
);
598 return gnutls_assert_val(ret
);
600 /* requires padding */
601 iv_size
= _gnutls_cipher_get_iv_size(params
->cipher_algorithm
);
603 if (_gnutls_cipher_is_block (params
->cipher_algorithm
) == CIPHER_BLOCK
)
605 *blocksize
= iv_size
;
607 total
+= iv_size
; /* iv_size == block_size in DTLS */
609 /* We always pad with at least one byte; never 0. */
617 if (params
->mac_algorithm
== GNUTLS_MAC_AEAD
)
618 total
+= _gnutls_cipher_get_tag_size(params
->cipher_algorithm
);
621 ret
= _gnutls_hmac_get_algo_len(params
->mac_algorithm
);
623 return gnutls_assert_val(ret
);
627 if (params
->compression_algorithm
!= GNUTLS_COMP_NULL
)
628 total
+= EXTRA_COMP_SIZE
;
634 * gnutls_dtls_get_data_mtu:
635 * @session: is a #gnutls_session_t structure.
637 * This function will return the actual maximum transfer unit for
638 * application data. I.e. DTLS headers are subtracted from the
641 * Returns: the maximum allowed transfer unit.
645 unsigned int gnutls_dtls_get_data_mtu (gnutls_session_t session
)
647 int mtu
= session
->internals
.dtls
.mtu
;
648 unsigned int blocksize
= 1;
651 mtu
-= RECORD_HEADER_SIZE(session
);
653 overhead
= record_overhead_rt(session
, &blocksize
);
658 mtu
-= mtu
% blocksize
;
660 return mtu
- overhead
;
664 * gnutls_dtls_set_data_mtu:
665 * @session: is a #gnutls_session_t structure.
666 * @mtu: The maximum unencrypted transfer unit of the session
668 * This function will set the maximum size of the *unencrypted* records
669 * which will be sent over a DTLS session. It is equivalent to calculating
670 * the DTLS packet overhead with the current encryption parameters, and
671 * calling gnutls_dtls_set_mtu() with that value. In particular, this means
672 * that you may need to call this function again after any negotiation or
673 * renegotiation, in order to ensure that the MTU is still sufficient to
674 * account for the new protocol overhead.
676 * Returns: %GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS (0) on success, or a negative error code.
680 int gnutls_dtls_set_data_mtu (gnutls_session_t session
, unsigned int mtu
)
682 unsigned int blocksize
;
683 int overhead
= record_overhead_rt(session
, &blocksize
);
685 /* You can't call this until the session is actually running */
687 return GNUTLS_E_INVALID_SESSION
;
689 /* Add the overhead inside the encrypted part */
692 /* Round it up to the next multiple of blocksize */
693 mtu
+= blocksize
- 1;
694 mtu
-= mtu
% blocksize
;
696 /* Add the *unencrypted header size */
697 mtu
+= RECORD_HEADER_SIZE(session
);
699 gnutls_dtls_set_mtu(session
, mtu
);
700 return GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS
;
704 * gnutls_dtls_get_mtu:
705 * @session: is a #gnutls_session_t structure.
707 * This function will return the MTU size as set with
708 * gnutls_dtls_set_mtu(). This is not the actual MTU
709 * of data you can transmit. Use gnutls_dtls_get_data_mtu()
712 * Returns: the set maximum transfer unit.
716 unsigned int gnutls_dtls_get_mtu (gnutls_session_t session
)
718 return session
->internals
.dtls
.mtu
;
722 * gnutls_dtls_get_timeout:
723 * @session: is a #gnutls_session_t structure.
725 * This function will return the milliseconds remaining
726 * for a retransmission of the previously sent handshake
727 * message. This function is useful when DTLS is used in
728 * non-blocking mode, to estimate when to call gnutls_handshake()
729 * if no packets have been received.
731 * Returns: the remaining time in milliseconds.
735 unsigned int gnutls_dtls_get_timeout (gnutls_session_t session
)
742 diff
= _dtls_timespec_sub_ms(&now
, &session
->internals
.dtls
.last_retransmit
);
743 if (diff
>= TIMER_WINDOW
)
746 return TIMER_WINDOW
- diff
;
749 #define COOKIE_SIZE 16
750 #define COOKIE_MAC_SIZE 16
758 #define C_HASH GNUTLS_MAC_SHA1
759 #define C_HASH_SIZE 20
762 * gnutls_dtls_cookie_send:
763 * @key: is a random key to be used at cookie generation
764 * @client_data: contains data identifying the client (i.e. address)
765 * @client_data_size: The size of client's data
766 * @prestate: The previous cookie returned by gnutls_dtls_cookie_verify()
767 * @ptr: A transport pointer to be used by @push_func
768 * @push_func: A function that will be used to reply
770 * This function can be used to prevent denial of service
771 * attacks to a DTLS server by requiring the client to
772 * reply using a cookie sent by this function. That way
773 * it can be ensured that a client we allocated resources
774 * for (i.e. #gnutls_session_t) is the one that the
775 * original incoming packet was originated from.
777 * Returns: the number of bytes sent, or a negative error code.
781 int gnutls_dtls_cookie_send(gnutls_datum_t
* key
, void* client_data
, size_t client_data_size
,
782 gnutls_dtls_prestate_st
* prestate
,
783 gnutls_transport_ptr_t ptr
, gnutls_push_func push_func
)
785 uint8_t hvr
[20+DTLS_HANDSHAKE_HEADER_SIZE
+COOKIE_SIZE
];
786 int hvr_size
= 0, ret
;
787 uint8_t digest
[C_HASH_SIZE
];
789 if (key
== NULL
|| key
->data
== NULL
|| key
->size
== 0)
790 return gnutls_assert_val(GNUTLS_E_INVALID_REQUEST
);
794 * ContentType type - 1 byte GNUTLS_HANDSHAKE;
795 * ProtocolVersion version; - 2 bytes (254,255)
796 * uint16 epoch; - 2 bytes (0, 0)
797 * uint48 sequence_number; - 4 bytes (0,0,0,0)
798 * uint16 length; - 2 bytes (COOKIE_SIZE+1+2)+DTLS_HANDSHAKE_HEADER_SIZE
799 * uint8_t fragment[DTLSPlaintext.length];
804 * HandshakeType msg_type; 1 byte - GNUTLS_HANDSHAKE_HELLO_VERIFY_REQUEST
805 * uint24 length; - COOKIE_SIZE+3
806 * uint16 message_seq; - 2 bytes (0,0)
807 * uint24 fragment_offset; - 3 bytes (0,0,0)
808 * uint24 fragment_length; - same as length
812 * ProtocolVersion server_version;
813 * uint8_t cookie<0..32>;
814 * } HelloVerifyRequest;
817 hvr
[hvr_size
++] = GNUTLS_HANDSHAKE
;
819 hvr
[hvr_size
++] = 254;
820 hvr
[hvr_size
++] = 255;
823 memset(&hvr
[hvr_size
], 0, 8);
825 hvr
[hvr_size
++] = prestate
->record_seq
;
828 _gnutls_write_uint16(DTLS_HANDSHAKE_HEADER_SIZE
+COOKIE_SIZE
+3, &hvr
[hvr_size
]);
831 /* now handshake headers */
832 hvr
[hvr_size
++] = GNUTLS_HANDSHAKE_HELLO_VERIFY_REQUEST
;
833 _gnutls_write_uint24(COOKIE_SIZE
+3, &hvr
[hvr_size
]);
838 hvr
[hvr_size
++] = prestate
->hsk_write_seq
;
840 _gnutls_write_uint24(0, &hvr
[hvr_size
]);
843 _gnutls_write_uint24(COOKIE_SIZE
+3, &hvr
[hvr_size
]);
847 hvr
[hvr_size
++] = 254;
848 hvr
[hvr_size
++] = 255;
849 hvr
[hvr_size
++] = COOKIE_SIZE
;
851 ret
= _gnutls_hmac_fast(C_HASH
, key
->data
, key
->size
, client_data
, client_data_size
, digest
);
853 return gnutls_assert_val(ret
);
855 memcpy(&hvr
[hvr_size
], digest
, COOKIE_MAC_SIZE
);
856 hvr_size
+= COOKIE_MAC_SIZE
;
858 ret
= push_func(ptr
, hvr
, hvr_size
);
860 ret
= GNUTLS_E_PUSH_ERROR
;
866 * gnutls_dtls_cookie_verify:
867 * @key: is a random key to be used at cookie generation
868 * @client_data: contains data identifying the client (i.e. address)
869 * @client_data_size: The size of client's data
870 * @_msg: An incoming message that initiates a connection.
871 * @msg_size: The size of the message.
872 * @prestate: The cookie of this client.
874 * This function will verify an incoming message for
875 * a valid cookie. If a valid cookie is returned then
876 * it should be associated with the session using
877 * gnutls_dtls_prestate_set();
879 * Returns: %GNUTLS_E_SUCCESS (0) on success, or a negative error code.
883 int gnutls_dtls_cookie_verify(gnutls_datum_t
* key
,
884 void* client_data
, size_t client_data_size
,
885 void* _msg
, size_t msg_size
, gnutls_dtls_prestate_st
* prestate
)
887 gnutls_datum_t cookie
;
889 unsigned int pos
, sid_size
;
890 uint8_t * msg
= _msg
;
891 uint8_t digest
[C_HASH_SIZE
];
893 if (key
== NULL
|| key
->data
== NULL
|| key
->size
== 0)
894 return gnutls_assert_val(GNUTLS_E_INVALID_REQUEST
);
899 * session_id - 1 byte length + content
900 * cookie - 1 byte length + content
903 pos
= 34+DTLS_RECORD_HEADER_SIZE
+DTLS_HANDSHAKE_HEADER_SIZE
;
905 if (msg_size
< pos
+1)
906 return gnutls_assert_val(GNUTLS_E_UNEXPECTED_PACKET_LENGTH
);
908 sid_size
= msg
[pos
++];
910 if (sid_size
> 32 || msg_size
< pos
+sid_size
+1)
911 return gnutls_assert_val(GNUTLS_E_UNEXPECTED_PACKET_LENGTH
);
914 cookie
.size
= msg
[pos
++];
916 if (msg_size
< pos
+cookie
.size
+1)
917 return gnutls_assert_val(GNUTLS_E_UNEXPECTED_PACKET_LENGTH
);
919 cookie
.data
= &msg
[pos
];
920 if (cookie
.size
!= COOKIE_SIZE
)
922 if (cookie
.size
> 0) _gnutls_audit_log(NULL
, "Received cookie with illegal size %d. Expected %d\n", (int)cookie
.size
, COOKIE_SIZE
);
923 return gnutls_assert_val(GNUTLS_E_BAD_COOKIE
);
926 ret
= _gnutls_hmac_fast(C_HASH
, key
->data
, key
->size
, client_data
, client_data_size
, digest
);
928 return gnutls_assert_val(ret
);
930 if (memcmp(digest
, cookie
.data
, COOKIE_MAC_SIZE
) != 0)
931 return gnutls_assert_val(GNUTLS_E_BAD_COOKIE
);
933 prestate
->record_seq
= msg
[10]; /* client's record seq */
934 prestate
->hsk_read_seq
= msg
[DTLS_RECORD_HEADER_SIZE
+5]; /* client's hsk seq */
935 prestate
->hsk_write_seq
= 0;/* we always send zero for this msg */
941 * gnutls_dtls_prestate_set:
942 * @session: a new session
943 * @prestate: contains the client's prestate
945 * This function will associate the prestate acquired by
946 * the cookie authentication with the client, with the newly
947 * established session.
951 void gnutls_dtls_prestate_set(gnutls_session_t session
, gnutls_dtls_prestate_st
* prestate
)
953 record_parameters_st
*params
;
956 if (prestate
== NULL
)
959 /* we do not care about read_params, since we accept anything
962 ret
= _gnutls_epoch_get (session
, EPOCH_WRITE_CURRENT
, ¶ms
);
966 params
->write
.sequence_number
.i
[7] = prestate
->record_seq
;
968 session
->internals
.dtls
.hsk_read_seq
= prestate
->hsk_read_seq
;
969 session
->internals
.dtls
.hsk_write_seq
= prestate
->hsk_write_seq
+ 1;
973 * gnutls_record_get_discarded:
974 * @session: is a #gnutls_session_t structure.
976 * Returns the number of discarded packets in a
979 * Returns: The number of discarded packets.
983 unsigned int gnutls_record_get_discarded (gnutls_session_t session
)
985 return session
->internals
.dtls
.packets_dropped
;