The changes made in this file are detailed in release/3.5 commits
295c8f7d37 through 265dc4e53c inclusive.
Some slight alterations are necessary; librb instead of libratbox,
snprintf() instead of rb_snprintf(), etc. Also, release/4 has
offline certificate digesting functionality. For more insight,
simply diff the mbedtls.c between release/3.5 and release/4.
This is a forward-port of release/3.5 commit 566f4678
* Add generic direction enum for negotiation setup.
* Rename a rather long wrapper function to a shorter one consistent with
what it does.
* Rework context setup function.
* Don't check for handshake state before beginning handshaking.
The old backend began a handshake and then stepped into the callback
function if it was interrupted; the current one just jumps right into
it, so there is no need to check if it has previously succeeded,
because it hasn't been attempted yet.
* Add missing errno assignment to one of the handshake wrappers.
* Don't bother checking if SSL_P(F) is NULL when we already checked if
F->ssl is NULL -- this should be impossible.
* Don't bother checking if SSL_C(F) is NULL -- this was a no-op.
* Change the socket send and recv functions to not peer into a foreign
ratbox structure -- use the correct function to get the socket fd.
* Rewrap some lines and function arguments.
Other backends will be brought into line with this backend soon.
This will enable easier maintenance of the backends, by reducing the
diffs between them, which should make different behaviour easier to
spot.
At the moment, if a link quits in just the right (wrong [1]) way,
the quit reason will resemble:
<-- foo (~bar@baz) has quit (Read error: (-0x0) )
This should resolve that.
[1] Peers should send a close_notify alert before abruptly shutting
down their socket. This will result in a sane quit message:
<-- foo (~bar@baz) has quit (Read error: (-0x7880) SSL -
The peer notified us that the connection is going to be closed)
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* Move certificate, key, DH parameters and configuration to heap
(Documentation states that setting new configuration, e.g.
during a rehash, is unsupported while connections using that
configuration are active)
This is the same approach as the fix for #186
Refcount these structures so as to not introduce a memory leak
On rehash, it will use new structures only if there are no
errors in constructing them
* Make fingerprint generation work for TLS connections
See the comments in the newly created file for an explanation
* Fix memory leak when generating a fingerprint from a file
* Add better error-reporting (strings in addition to numbers)
where possible
* Coalesce several connection memory allocations into one function
* Reduce boilerplate where possible (Charybdis targets C99)
* Support private key being in certificate file, and having no
DH parameters file
* Correct erroneous closing comment
* Certificate fingerprint length functions return an "int", so use an
int when calculating the length
* Clean up the OpenSSL certificate fingerprint if() and indentation mess
These operate on the SubjectPublicKeyInfo of the certificate, which does
change unless the private key is changed. This allows the fingerprint to
stay constant even if the certificate is reissued.
(The same fingerprint is also used by DANE)