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- /*
- * Copyright Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved.
- *
- * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License").
- * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
- * A copy of the License is located at
- *
- * http://aws.amazon.com/apache2.0
- *
- * or in the "license" file accompanying this file. This file is distributed
- * on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either
- * express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing
- * permissions and limitations under the License.
- */
- #include <errno.h>
- #include <sys/param.h>
- #include "api/s2n.h"
- #include "crypto/s2n_cipher.h"
- #include "error/s2n_errno.h"
- #include "stuffer/s2n_stuffer.h"
- #include "tls/s2n_alerts.h"
- #include "tls/s2n_cipher_suites.h"
- #include "tls/s2n_connection.h"
- #include "tls/s2n_handshake.h"
- #include "tls/s2n_ktls.h"
- #include "tls/s2n_post_handshake.h"
- #include "tls/s2n_record.h"
- #include "utils/s2n_blob.h"
- #include "utils/s2n_io.h"
- #include "utils/s2n_safety.h"
- /*
- * Determine whether there is currently sufficient space in the send buffer to construct
- * another record, or if we need to flush now.
- *
- * We only buffer multiple records when sending application data, NOT when
- * sending handshake messages or alerts. If the next record is a post-handshake message
- * or an alert, then the send buffer will be flushed regardless of the result of this method.
- * Therefore we don't need to consider the size of any potential KeyUpdate messages,
- * NewSessionTicket messages, or Alerts.
- */
- bool s2n_should_flush(struct s2n_connection *conn, ssize_t total_message_size)
- {
- /* Always flush if not buffering multiple records. */
- if (!conn->multirecord_send) {
- return true;
- }
- /* Flush if all data has been sent. */
- ssize_t remaining_payload_size = total_message_size - conn->current_user_data_consumed;
- if (remaining_payload_size <= 0) {
- return true;
- }
- uint16_t max_payload_size = 0;
- if (!s2n_result_is_ok(s2n_record_max_write_payload_size(conn, &max_payload_size))) {
- /* When in doubt, flush */
- return true;
- }
- max_payload_size = MIN(max_payload_size, remaining_payload_size);
- uint16_t max_write_size = 0;
- if (!s2n_result_is_ok(s2n_record_max_write_size(conn, max_payload_size, &max_write_size))) {
- /* When in doubt, flush */
- return true;
- }
- /* Flush if the stuffer can't store the max possible record size without growing.
- *
- * However, the stuffer is allocated when the record is sent, so if the stuffer
- * hasn't been allocated, assume it will have enough space.
- */
- uint32_t available_space = s2n_stuffer_space_remaining(&conn->out);
- if (available_space < max_write_size && !s2n_stuffer_is_freed(&conn->out)) {
- return true;
- }
- return false;
- }
- int s2n_flush(struct s2n_connection *conn, s2n_blocked_status *blocked)
- {
- *blocked = S2N_BLOCKED_ON_WRITE;
- /* Write any data that's already pending */
- while (s2n_stuffer_data_available(&conn->out)) {
- errno = 0;
- int w = s2n_connection_send_stuffer(&conn->out, conn, s2n_stuffer_data_available(&conn->out));
- POSIX_GUARD_RESULT(s2n_io_check_write_result(w));
- conn->wire_bytes_out += w;
- }
- POSIX_GUARD(s2n_stuffer_rewrite(&conn->out));
- if (conn->reader_warning_out) {
- POSIX_GUARD_RESULT(s2n_alerts_write_warning(conn));
- conn->reader_warning_out = 0;
- POSIX_GUARD(s2n_flush(conn, blocked));
- }
- *blocked = S2N_NOT_BLOCKED;
- return 0;
- }
- ssize_t s2n_sendv_with_offset_impl(struct s2n_connection *conn, const struct iovec *bufs,
- ssize_t count, ssize_t offs, s2n_blocked_status *blocked)
- {
- ssize_t user_data_sent, total_size = 0;
- POSIX_ENSURE(s2n_connection_check_io_status(conn, S2N_IO_WRITABLE), S2N_ERR_CLOSED);
- POSIX_ENSURE(!s2n_connection_is_quic_enabled(conn), S2N_ERR_UNSUPPORTED_WITH_QUIC);
- /* Flush any pending I/O */
- POSIX_GUARD(s2n_flush(conn, blocked));
- if (conn->ktls_send_enabled) {
- return s2n_ktls_sendv_with_offset(conn, bufs, count, offs, blocked);
- }
- /* Acknowledge consumed and flushed user data as sent */
- user_data_sent = conn->current_user_data_consumed;
- *blocked = S2N_BLOCKED_ON_WRITE;
- uint16_t max_payload_size = 0;
- POSIX_GUARD_RESULT(s2n_record_max_write_payload_size(conn, &max_payload_size));
- /* TLS 1.0 and SSLv3 are vulnerable to the so-called Beast attack. Work
- * around this by splitting messages into one byte records, and then
- * the remainder can follow as usual.
- */
- int cbcHackUsed = 0;
- struct s2n_crypto_parameters *writer = conn->server;
- if (conn->mode == S2N_CLIENT) {
- writer = conn->client;
- }
- /* Defensive check against an invalid retry */
- if (offs > 0) {
- const struct iovec *_bufs = bufs;
- ssize_t _count = count;
- while ((size_t) offs >= _bufs->iov_len && _count > 0) {
- offs -= _bufs->iov_len;
- _bufs++;
- _count--;
- }
- bufs = _bufs;
- count = _count;
- }
- for (ssize_t i = 0; i < count; i++) {
- total_size += bufs[i].iov_len;
- }
- total_size -= offs;
- S2N_ERROR_IF(conn->current_user_data_consumed > total_size, S2N_ERR_SEND_SIZE);
- POSIX_GUARD_RESULT(s2n_early_data_validate_send(conn, total_size));
- if (conn->dynamic_record_timeout_threshold > 0) {
- uint64_t elapsed;
- POSIX_GUARD_RESULT(s2n_timer_elapsed(conn->config, &conn->write_timer, &elapsed));
- /* Reset record size back to a single segment after threshold seconds of inactivity */
- if (elapsed - conn->last_write_elapsed > (uint64_t) conn->dynamic_record_timeout_threshold * 1000000000) {
- conn->active_application_bytes_consumed = 0;
- }
- conn->last_write_elapsed = elapsed;
- }
- /* Now write the data we were asked to send this round */
- while (total_size - conn->current_user_data_consumed) {
- ssize_t to_write = MIN(total_size - conn->current_user_data_consumed, max_payload_size);
- /* If dynamic record size is enabled,
- * use small TLS records that fit into a single TCP segment for the threshold bytes of data
- */
- if (conn->active_application_bytes_consumed < (uint64_t) conn->dynamic_record_resize_threshold) {
- uint16_t min_payload_size = 0;
- POSIX_GUARD_RESULT(s2n_record_min_write_payload_size(conn, &min_payload_size));
- to_write = MIN(min_payload_size, to_write);
- }
- /* Don't split messages in server mode for interoperability with naive clients.
- * Some clients may have expectations based on the amount of content in the first record.
- */
- if (conn->actual_protocol_version < S2N_TLS11
- && writer->cipher_suite->record_alg->cipher->type == S2N_CBC && conn->mode != S2N_SERVER) {
- if (to_write > 1 && cbcHackUsed == 0) {
- to_write = 1;
- cbcHackUsed = 1;
- }
- }
- POSIX_GUARD(s2n_post_handshake_send(conn, blocked));
- /* Write and encrypt the record */
- int written_to_record = s2n_record_writev(conn, TLS_APPLICATION_DATA, bufs, count,
- conn->current_user_data_consumed + offs, to_write);
- POSIX_GUARD(written_to_record);
- conn->current_user_data_consumed += written_to_record;
- conn->active_application_bytes_consumed += written_to_record;
- /* Send it, unless we're waiting for more records */
- if (s2n_should_flush(conn, total_size)) {
- if (s2n_flush(conn, blocked) < 0) {
- if (s2n_errno == S2N_ERR_IO_BLOCKED && user_data_sent > 0) {
- /* We successfully sent >0 user bytes on the wire, but not the full requested payload
- * because we became blocked on I/O. Acknowledge the data sent. */
- conn->current_user_data_consumed -= user_data_sent;
- return user_data_sent;
- } else {
- S2N_ERROR_PRESERVE_ERRNO();
- }
- }
- /* Acknowledge consumed and flushed user data as sent */
- user_data_sent = conn->current_user_data_consumed;
- }
- }
- /* If everything has been written, then there's no user data pending */
- conn->current_user_data_consumed = 0;
- *blocked = S2N_NOT_BLOCKED;
- return total_size;
- }
- ssize_t s2n_sendv_with_offset(struct s2n_connection *conn, const struct iovec *bufs, ssize_t count,
- ssize_t offs, s2n_blocked_status *blocked)
- {
- POSIX_ENSURE(!conn->send_in_use, S2N_ERR_REENTRANCY);
- conn->send_in_use = true;
- ssize_t result = s2n_sendv_with_offset_impl(conn, bufs, count, offs, blocked);
- POSIX_GUARD_RESULT(s2n_early_data_record_bytes(conn, result));
- POSIX_GUARD_RESULT(s2n_connection_dynamic_free_out_buffer(conn));
- conn->send_in_use = false;
- return result;
- }
- ssize_t s2n_sendv(struct s2n_connection *conn, const struct iovec *bufs, ssize_t count, s2n_blocked_status *blocked)
- {
- return s2n_sendv_with_offset(conn, bufs, count, 0, blocked);
- }
- ssize_t s2n_send(struct s2n_connection *conn, const void *buf, ssize_t size, s2n_blocked_status *blocked)
- {
- struct iovec iov;
- iov.iov_base = (void *) (uintptr_t) buf;
- iov.iov_len = size;
- return s2n_sendv_with_offset(conn, &iov, 1, 0, blocked);
- }
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