1 /* -*- Mode: C; c-file-style: "bsd" -*- */
3 * easy-tls.c -- generic TLS proxy.
4 * $Id: easy-tls.c,v 1.4 2002/03/05 09:07:16 bodo Exp $
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68 * This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young
69 * (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim
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75 static char const rcsid[] =
76 "$Id: easy-tls.c,v 1.4 2002/03/05 09:07:16 bodo Exp $";
85 #include <sys/select.h>
86 #include <sys/socket.h>
89 #include <sys/types.h>
90 #include <sys/utsname.h>
93 #include <openssl/crypto.h>
94 #include <openssl/dh.h>
95 #include <openssl/dsa.h>
96 #include <openssl/err.h>
97 #include <openssl/evp.h>
98 #include <openssl/opensslv.h>
99 #include <openssl/pem.h>
100 #include <openssl/rand.h>
102 # include <openssl/rsa.h>
104 #include <openssl/ssl.h>
105 #include <openssl/x509.h>
106 #include <openssl/x509_vfy.h>
108 #if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER < 0x00904000L /* 0.9.4-dev */
109 # error "This program needs OpenSSL 0.9.4 or later."
112 #include "easy-tls.h" /* include after <openssl/ssl.h> if both are
115 #if TLS_INFO_SIZE > PIPE_BUF
117 # error "PIPE_BUF < 512" /* non-POSIX */
119 # error "TLS_INFO_SIZE > PIPE_BUF"
122 /*****************************************************************************/
129 * Applications can define:
130 * TLS_APP_PROCESS_INIT -- void ...(int fd, int client_p, void *apparg)
131 * TLS_CUMULATE_ERRORS
133 * TLS_APP_ERRFLUSH -- void ...(int child_p, char *, size_t, void *apparg)
136 #ifndef TLS_APP_PROCESS_INIT
137 # define TLS_APP_PROCESS_INIT(fd, client_p, apparg) ((void) 0)
140 #ifndef TLS_ERROR_BUFSIZ
141 # define TLS_ERROR_BUFSIZ (10*160)
143 #if TLS_ERROR_BUFSIZ < 2 /* {'\n',0} */
144 # error "TLS_ERROR_BUFSIZE is too small."
147 #ifndef TLS_APP_ERRFLUSH
148 # define TLS_APP_ERRFLUSH tls_app_errflush
150 tls_app_errflush(int child_p, char *errbuf, size_t num, void *apparg)
152 fputs(errbuf, stderr);
156 /*****************************************************************************/
159 # define DEBUG_MSG(x) fprintf(stderr," %s\n",x)
160 # define DEBUG_MSG2(x,y) fprintf(stderr, " %s: %d\n",x,y)
161 static int tls_loop_count = 0;
162 static int tls_select_count = 0;
164 # define DEBUG_MSG(x) (void)0
165 # define DEBUG_MSG2(x,y) (void)0
168 static void tls_rand_seed_uniquely(void);
169 static void tls_proxy(int clear_fd, int tls_fd, int info_fd, SSL_CTX *ctx,
171 static int tls_socket_nonblocking(int fd);
173 static int tls_child_p = 0;
174 static void *tls_child_apparg;
176 struct tls_start_proxy_args tls_start_proxy_defaultargs(void)
178 struct tls_start_proxy_args ret;
190 * Slice in TLS proxy process at fd.
192 * 0 ok (*pid is set to child's PID if pid != NULL),
195 * (return value encodes place of error)
198 int tls_start_proxy(struct tls_start_proxy_args a, void *apparg)
200 int fds[2] = { -1, -1 };
201 int infofds[2] = { -1, -1 };
205 DEBUG_MSG2("tls_start_proxy fd", a.fd);
206 DEBUG_MSG2("tls_start_proxy client_p", a.client_p);
208 if (a.fd == -1 || a.client_p == -1 || a.ctx == NULL)
214 if (a.infofd != NULL) {
218 r = socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, fds);
221 if (a.fd >= FD_SETSIZE || fds[0] >= FD_SETSIZE) {
225 if (a.infofd != NULL) {
241 tls_child_apparg = apparg;
243 if (infofds[0] != -1)
245 TLS_APP_PROCESS_INIT(a.fd, a.client_p, apparg);
246 DEBUG_MSG("TLS_APP_PROCESS_INIT");
247 tls_proxy(fds[0], a.fd, infofds[1], a.ctx, a.client_p);
252 if (infofds[1] != -1) {
256 /* install fds[1] in place of fd: */
259 getfd = fcntl(a.fd, F_GETFD);
260 getfl = fcntl(a.fd, F_GETFL);
261 r = dup2(fds[1], a.fd);
269 fcntl(a.fd, F_SETFD, getfd);
270 if (getfl & O_NONBLOCK)
271 (void)tls_socket_nonblocking(a.fd);
272 if (a.infofd != NULL)
273 *a.infofd = infofds[0];
281 if (infofds[0] != -1)
283 if (infofds[1] != -1)
288 /*****************************************************************************/
290 static char errbuf[TLS_ERROR_BUFSIZ];
291 static size_t errbuf_i = 0;
293 static void tls_errflush(void *apparg)
298 assert(errbuf_i < sizeof errbuf);
299 assert(errbuf[errbuf_i] == 0);
300 if (errbuf_i == sizeof errbuf - 1) {
301 /* make sure we have a newline, even if string has been truncated */
302 errbuf[errbuf_i - 1] = '\n';
306 * TLS_APP_ERRFLUSH may modify the string as needed, e.g. substitute
307 * other characters for \n for convenience
309 TLS_APP_ERRFLUSH(tls_child_p, errbuf, errbuf_i, apparg);
314 static void tls_errprintf(int flush, void *apparg, const char *fmt, ...)
319 if (errbuf_i < sizeof errbuf - 1) {
323 n = (sizeof errbuf) - errbuf_i;
324 r = vsnprintf(errbuf + errbuf_i, n, fmt, args);
330 errbuf_i = sizeof errbuf - 1;
331 errbuf[errbuf_i] = '\0';
333 assert(errbuf_i < sizeof errbuf);
334 assert(errbuf[errbuf_i] == 0);
336 #ifndef TLS_CUMULATE_ERRORS
337 tls_errflush(apparg);
340 tls_errflush(apparg);
345 * app_prefix.. are for additional information provided by caller. If OpenSSL
346 * error queue is empty, print default_text ("???" if NULL).
348 static char *tls_openssl_errors(const char *app_prefix_1,
349 const char *app_prefix_2,
350 const char *default_text, void *apparg)
352 static char reasons[255];
360 int printed_something = 0;
364 assert(app_prefix_1 != NULL);
365 assert(app_prefix_2 != NULL);
367 if (default_text == NULL)
368 default_text = "?" "?" "?";
370 while ((err = ERR_get_error_line_data(&file, &line, &data, &flags)) != 0) {
371 if (reasons_i < sizeof reasons) {
375 n = (sizeof reasons) - reasons_i;
376 r = snprintf(reasons + reasons_i, n, "%s%s",
377 (reasons_i > 0 ? ", " : ""),
378 ERR_reason_error_string(err));
384 reasons_i = sizeof reasons;
386 assert(reasons_i <= sizeof reasons);
389 errstring = ERR_error_string(err, NULL);
390 assert(errstring != NULL);
391 tls_errprintf(0, apparg, "OpenSSL error%s%s: %s:%s:%d:%s\n",
392 app_prefix_1, app_prefix_2, errstring, file, line,
393 (flags & ERR_TXT_STRING) ? data : "");
394 printed_something = 1;
397 if (!printed_something) {
398 assert(reasons_i == 0);
399 snprintf(reasons, sizeof reasons, "%s", default_text);
400 tls_errprintf(0, apparg, "OpenSSL error%s%s: %s\n", app_prefix_1,
401 app_prefix_2, default_text);
403 #ifdef TLS_CUMULATE_ERRORS
404 tls_errflush(apparg);
406 assert(errbuf_i == 0);
411 /*****************************************************************************/
413 static int tls_init_done = 0;
415 static int tls_init(void *apparg)
420 SSL_load_error_strings();
421 if (!SSL_library_init()) {
422 tls_errprintf(1, apparg, "SSL_library_init failed.\n");
430 /*****************************************************************************/
432 static void tls_rand_seed_uniquely(void)
441 data.time = time(NULL);
442 data.stack = (void *)&data;
444 RAND_seed((const void *)&data, sizeof data);
447 void tls_rand_seed(void)
450 struct utsname uname;
459 data.uname_1 = uname(&data.uname);
460 data.uname_2 = errno; /* Let's hope that uname fails randomly :-) */
463 data.euid = geteuid();
465 data.egid = getegid();
467 RAND_seed((const void *)&data, sizeof data);
468 tls_rand_seed_uniquely();
471 static int tls_rand_seeded_p = 0;
473 #define my_MIN_SEED_BYTES 256 /* struct stat can be larger than 128 */
474 int tls_rand_seed_from_file(const char *filename, size_t n, void *apparg)
477 * Seed OpenSSL's random number generator from file. Try to read n bytes
478 * if n > 0, whole file if n == 0.
483 if (tls_init(apparg) == -1)
487 r = RAND_load_file(filename,
488 (n > 0 && n < LONG_MAX) ? (long)n : LONG_MAX);
490 * r is the number of bytes filled into the random number generator,
491 * which are taken from "stat(filename, ...)" in addition to the file
494 assert(1 < my_MIN_SEED_BYTES);
496 * We need to detect at least those cases when the file does not exist at
497 * all. With current versions of OpenSSL, this should do it:
500 n = my_MIN_SEED_BYTES;
502 tls_errprintf(1, apparg,
503 "rand_seed_from_file: could not read %d bytes from %s.\n",
507 tls_rand_seeded_p = 1;
512 void tls_rand_seed_from_memory(const void *buf, size_t n)
518 int chunk = rest < INT_MAX ? (int)rest : INT_MAX;
519 RAND_seed((const char *)buf + i, chunk);
522 tls_rand_seeded_p = 1;
525 /*****************************************************************************/
527 struct tls_x509_name_string {
532 tls_get_x509_subject_name_oneline(X509 *cert,
533 struct tls_x509_name_string *namestring)
538 namestring->str[0] = '\0';
542 name = X509_get_subject_name(cert); /* does not increment any reference
545 assert(sizeof namestring->str >= 4); /* "?" or "...", plus 0 */
548 namestring->str[0] = '?';
549 namestring->str[1] = 0;
553 X509_NAME_oneline(name, namestring->str, sizeof namestring->str);
554 len = strlen(namestring->str);
555 assert(namestring->str[len] == 0);
556 assert(len < sizeof namestring->str);
558 if (len + 1 == sizeof namestring->str) {
560 * (Probably something was cut off.) Does not really work --
561 * X509_NAME_oneline truncates after name components, we cannot
562 * tell from the result whether anything is missing.
565 assert(namestring->str[len] == 0);
566 namestring->str[--len] = '.';
567 namestring->str[--len] = '.';
568 namestring->str[--len] = '.';
573 /*****************************************************************************/
575 /* to hinder OpenSSL from asking for passphrases */
576 static int no_passphrase_callback(char *buf, int num, int w, void *arg)
581 #if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x00907000L
582 static int verify_dont_fail_cb(X509_STORE_CTX *c, void *unused_arg)
584 static int verify_dont_fail_cb(X509_STORE_CTX *c)
589 i = X509_verify_cert(c); /* sets c->error */
590 #if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER >= 0x00905000L /* don't allow unverified
591 * certificates -- they could
592 * survive session reuse, but
593 * OpenSSL < 0.9.5-dev does not
594 * preserve their verify_result */
602 static DH *tls_dhe1024 = NULL; /* generating these takes a while, so do it
605 void tls_set_dhe1024(int i, void *apparg)
609 const char *seed[] = { ";-) :-( :-) :-( ",
611 "Random String no. 12",
613 "hackers have even mo", /* from jargon file */
615 unsigned char seedbuf[20];
619 i %= sizeof seed / sizeof seed[0];
620 assert(strlen(seed[i]) == 20);
621 memcpy(seedbuf, seed[i], 20);
623 DSA_generate_parameters(1024, seedbuf, 20, NULL, NULL, 0, NULL);
625 /* random parameters (may take a while) */
627 DSA_generate_parameters(1024, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL, 0, NULL);
630 if (dsaparams == NULL) {
631 tls_openssl_errors("", "", NULL, apparg);
634 dhparams = DSA_dup_DH(dsaparams);
636 if (dhparams == NULL) {
637 tls_openssl_errors("", "", NULL, apparg);
640 DH_free(tls_dhe1024);
641 tls_dhe1024 = dhparams;
644 struct tls_create_ctx_args tls_create_ctx_defaultargs(void)
646 struct tls_create_ctx_args ret;
649 ret.certificate_file = NULL;
652 ret.verify_depth = -1;
653 ret.fail_unless_verified = 0;
658 SSL_CTX *tls_create_ctx(struct tls_create_ctx_args a, void *apparg)
661 static long context_num = 0;
663 const char *err_pref_1 = "", *err_pref_2 = "";
665 if (tls_init(apparg) == -1)
669 SSL_CTX_new((a.client_p ? TLS_client_method :
670 TLS_server_method) ());
675 SSL_CTX_set_default_passwd_cb(ret, no_passphrase_callback);
676 SSL_CTX_set_mode(ret, SSL_MODE_ENABLE_PARTIAL_WRITE);
678 if ((a.certificate_file != NULL) || (a.key_file != NULL)) {
679 if (a.key_file == NULL) {
680 tls_errprintf(1, apparg, "Need a key file.\n");
683 if (a.certificate_file == NULL) {
684 tls_errprintf(1, apparg, "Need a certificate chain file.\n");
688 if (!SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_file(ret, a.key_file, SSL_FILETYPE_PEM))
690 if (!tls_rand_seeded_p) {
692 * particularly paranoid people may not like this -- so provide
693 * your own random seeding before calling this
695 if (tls_rand_seed_from_file(a.key_file, 0, apparg) == -1)
698 if (!SSL_CTX_use_certificate_chain_file(ret, a.certificate_file))
700 if (!SSL_CTX_check_private_key(ret)) {
701 tls_errprintf(1, apparg,
702 "Private key \"%s\" does not match certificate \"%s\".\n",
703 a.key_file, a.certificate_file);
708 if ((a.ca_file != NULL) || (a.verify_depth > 0)) {
710 r = SSL_CTX_set_session_id_context(ret, (const void *)&context_num,
711 (unsigned int)sizeof context_num);
715 SSL_CTX_set_verify(ret,
716 SSL_VERIFY_PEER | (a.fail_unless_verified ?
717 SSL_VERIFY_FAIL_IF_NO_PEER_CERT
719 if (!a.fail_unless_verified)
720 SSL_CTX_set_cert_verify_callback(ret, verify_dont_fail_cb, NULL);
722 if (a.verify_depth > 0)
723 SSL_CTX_set_verify_depth(ret, a.verify_depth);
725 if (a.ca_file != NULL) {
726 /* does not report failure if file does not exist ... */
727 /* NULL argument means no CA-directory */
728 r = SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations(ret, a.ca_file, NULL);
730 err_pref_1 = " while processing certificate file ";
731 err_pref_2 = a.ca_file;
737 * SSL_load_client_CA_file is a misnomer, it just creates a
740 SSL_CTX_set_client_CA_list(ret,
741 SSL_load_client_CA_file
744 * SSL_CTX_set_client_CA_list does not have a return value;
745 * it does not really need one, but make sure (we really test
746 * if SSL_load_client_CA_file worked)
748 if (SSL_CTX_get_client_CA_list(ret) == NULL) {
749 tls_errprintf(1, apparg,
750 "Could not set client CA list from \"%s\".\n",
759 if (tls_dhe1024 == NULL) {
762 if (RAND_bytes((unsigned char *)&i, sizeof i) <= 0)
765 * make sure that i is non-negative -- pick one of the provided
772 tls_set_dhe1024(i, apparg);
773 if (tls_dhe1024 == NULL)
777 if (!SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh(ret, tls_dhe1024))
780 /* avoid small subgroup attacks: */
781 SSL_CTX_set_options(ret, SSL_OP_SINGLE_DH_USE);
787 if (!ERR_peek_error())
790 tls_openssl_errors(err_pref_1, err_pref_2, NULL, apparg);
796 /*****************************************************************************/
798 static int tls_socket_nonblocking(int fd)
802 v = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0);
805 return 0; /* already shut down -- ignore */
808 r = fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, v | O_NONBLOCK);
811 return 0; /* already shut down -- ignore */
817 static int max(int a, int b)
819 return a > b ? a : b;
822 /* timeout, -1 means no timeout */
824 tls_sockets_select(int read_select_1, int read_select_2, int write_select_1,
825 int write_select_2, int seconds)
828 fd_set reads, writes;
829 struct timeval timeout;
830 struct timeval *timeout_p;
832 assert(read_select_1 >= -1 && read_select_2 >= -1 && write_select_1 >= -1
833 && write_select_2 >= -1);
834 assert(read_select_1 < FD_SETSIZE && read_select_2 < FD_SETSIZE - 1
835 && write_select_1 < FD_SETSIZE - 1
836 && write_select_2 < FD_SETSIZE - 1);
839 max(max(read_select_1, read_select_2),
840 max(write_select_1, write_select_2));
846 for (n = 0; n < 4; ++n) {
849 /* loop over all (i, w) in {0,1}x{0,1} */
852 if (i == 0 && w == 0)
854 else if (i == 1 && w == 0)
856 else if (i == 0 && w == 1)
859 assert(i == 1 && w == 1);
872 timeout.tv_sec = seconds;
874 timeout_p = &timeout;
878 DEBUG_MSG2("select no.", ++tls_select_count);
879 select(maxfd + 1, &reads, &writes, (fd_set *) NULL, timeout_p);
883 /*****************************************************************************/
885 #define TUNNELBUFSIZE (16*1024)
887 char buf[TUNNELBUFSIZE];
892 static int tls_connect_attempt(SSL *, int *write_select, int *read_select,
893 int *closed, int *progress,
894 const char **err_pref);
896 static int tls_accept_attempt(SSL *, int *write_select, int *read_select,
897 int *closed, int *progress,
898 const char **err_pref);
900 static int tls_write_attempt(SSL *, struct tunnelbuf *, int *write_select,
901 int *read_select, int *closed, int *progress,
902 const char **err_pref);
904 static int tls_read_attempt(SSL *, struct tunnelbuf *, int *write_select,
905 int *read_select, int *closed, int *progress,
906 const char **err_pref);
908 static int write_attempt(int fd, struct tunnelbuf *, int *select, int *closed,
911 static int read_attempt(int fd, struct tunnelbuf *, int *select, int *closed,
914 static void write_info(SSL *ssl, int *info_fd)
916 if (*info_fd != -1) {
919 struct tls_x509_name_string peer;
920 char infobuf[TLS_INFO_SIZE];
923 DEBUG_MSG("write_info");
924 v = SSL_get_verify_result(ssl);
925 v_ok = (v == X509_V_OK) ? 'A' : 'E'; /* Auth./Error */
929 peercert = SSL_get_peer_certificate(ssl);
930 tls_get_x509_subject_name_oneline(peercert, &peer);
933 if (peer.str[0] == '\0')
934 v_ok = '0'; /* no cert at all */
935 else if (strchr(peer.str, '\n')) {
936 /* should not happen, but make sure */
937 *strchr(peer.str, '\n') = '\0';
939 r = snprintf(infobuf, sizeof infobuf, "%c:%s\n%s\n", v_ok,
940 X509_verify_cert_error_string(v), peer.str);
941 DEBUG_MSG2("snprintf", r);
942 if (r == -1 || r >= sizeof infobuf)
943 r = sizeof infobuf - 1;
944 write(*info_fd, infobuf, r);
950 /* tls_proxy expects that all fds are closed after return */
952 tls_proxy(int clear_fd, int tls_fd, int info_fd, SSL_CTX *ctx, int client_p)
954 struct tunnelbuf clear_to_tls, tls_to_clear;
957 int closed, in_handshake;
958 const char *err_pref_1 = "", *err_pref_2 = "";
959 const char *err_def = NULL;
961 assert(clear_fd != -1);
962 assert(tls_fd != -1);
963 assert(clear_fd < FD_SETSIZE);
964 assert(tls_fd < FD_SETSIZE);
965 /* info_fd may be -1 */
968 tls_rand_seed_uniquely();
970 tls_socket_nonblocking(clear_fd);
971 DEBUG_MSG2("clear_fd", clear_fd);
972 tls_socket_nonblocking(tls_fd);
973 DEBUG_MSG2("tls_fd", tls_fd);
978 DEBUG_MSG("SSL_new");
979 if (!SSL_set_fd(ssl, tls_fd))
981 rbio = SSL_get_rbio(ssl);
982 wbio = SSL_get_wbio(ssl); /* should be the same, but who cares */
983 assert(rbio != NULL);
984 assert(wbio != NULL);
986 SSL_set_connect_state(ssl);
988 SSL_set_accept_state(ssl);
992 tls_to_clear.len = 0;
993 tls_to_clear.offset = 0;
994 clear_to_tls.len = 0;
995 clear_to_tls.offset = 0;
997 err_def = "I/O error";
1000 * loop finishes as soon as we detect that one side closed; when all
1001 * (program and OS) buffers have enough space, the data from the last
1002 * successful read in each direction is transferred before close
1005 int clear_read_select = 0, clear_write_select = 0,
1006 tls_read_select = 0, tls_write_select = 0, progress = 0;
1008 uint64_t num_read = BIO_number_read(rbio),
1009 num_written = BIO_number_written(wbio);
1011 DEBUG_MSG2("loop iteration", ++tls_loop_count);
1014 DEBUG_MSG("in_handshake");
1016 r = tls_connect_attempt(ssl, &tls_write_select,
1017 &tls_read_select, &closed, &progress,
1020 r = tls_accept_attempt(ssl, &tls_write_select,
1021 &tls_read_select, &closed, &progress,
1024 write_info(ssl, &info_fd);
1029 if (!SSL_in_init(ssl)) {
1031 write_info(ssl, &info_fd);
1035 if (clear_to_tls.len != 0 && !in_handshake) {
1038 r = tls_write_attempt(ssl, &clear_to_tls, &tls_write_select,
1039 &tls_read_select, &closed, &progress,
1045 tls_to_clear.offset = 0;
1046 tls_to_clear.len = 0;
1050 if (tls_to_clear.len != 0) {
1053 r = write_attempt(clear_fd, &tls_to_clear, &clear_write_select,
1054 &closed, &progress);
1059 clear_to_tls.offset = 0;
1060 clear_to_tls.len = 0;
1065 if (clear_to_tls.offset + clear_to_tls.len <
1066 sizeof clear_to_tls.buf) {
1067 r = read_attempt(clear_fd, &clear_to_tls, &clear_read_select,
1068 &closed, &progress);
1072 r = SSL_shutdown(ssl);
1073 DEBUG_MSG2("SSL_shutdown", r);
1078 if (!closed && !in_handshake) {
1079 if (tls_to_clear.offset + tls_to_clear.len <
1080 sizeof tls_to_clear.buf) {
1081 r = tls_read_attempt(ssl, &tls_to_clear, &tls_write_select,
1082 &tls_read_select, &closed, &progress,
1087 r = SSL_shutdown(ssl);
1088 DEBUG_MSG2("SSL_shutdown", r);
1094 DEBUG_MSG("!progress?");
1095 if (num_read != BIO_number_read(rbio)
1096 || num_written != BIO_number_written(wbio))
1100 DEBUG_MSG("!progress");
1101 assert(clear_read_select || tls_read_select
1102 || clear_write_select || tls_write_select);
1103 tls_sockets_select(clear_read_select ? clear_fd : -1,
1104 tls_read_select ? tls_fd : -1,
1105 clear_write_select ? clear_fd : -1,
1106 tls_write_select ? tls_fd : -1, -1);
1113 tls_openssl_errors(err_pref_1, err_pref_2, err_def, tls_child_apparg);
1119 tls_get_error(SSL *ssl, int r, int *write_select, int *read_select,
1120 int *closed, int *progress)
1122 int err = SSL_get_error(ssl, r);
1124 if (err == SSL_ERROR_NONE) {
1133 case SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN:
1139 case SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE:
1143 case SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ:
1152 tls_connect_attempt(SSL *ssl, int *write_select, int *read_select,
1153 int *closed, int *progress, const char **err_pref)
1157 DEBUG_MSG("tls_connect_attempt");
1158 n = SSL_connect(ssl);
1159 DEBUG_MSG2("SSL_connect", n);
1160 r = tls_get_error(ssl, n, write_select, read_select, closed, progress);
1162 *err_pref = " during SSL_connect";
1167 tls_accept_attempt(SSL *ssl, int *write_select, int *read_select, int *closed,
1168 int *progress, const char **err_pref)
1172 DEBUG_MSG("tls_accept_attempt");
1173 n = SSL_accept(ssl);
1174 DEBUG_MSG2("SSL_accept", n);
1175 r = tls_get_error(ssl, n, write_select, read_select, closed, progress);
1177 *err_pref = " during SSL_accept";
1182 tls_write_attempt(SSL *ssl, struct tunnelbuf *buf, int *write_select,
1183 int *read_select, int *closed, int *progress,
1184 const char **err_pref)
1188 DEBUG_MSG("tls_write_attempt");
1189 n = SSL_write(ssl, buf->buf + buf->offset, buf->len);
1190 DEBUG_MSG2("SSL_write", n);
1191 r = tls_get_error(ssl, n, write_select, read_select, closed, progress);
1194 assert(buf->len >= 0);
1201 *err_pref = " during SSL_write";
1206 tls_read_attempt(SSL *ssl, struct tunnelbuf *buf, int *write_select,
1207 int *read_select, int *closed, int *progress,
1208 const char **err_pref)
1213 DEBUG_MSG("tls_read_attempt");
1214 total = buf->offset + buf->len;
1215 assert(total < sizeof buf->buf);
1216 n = SSL_read(ssl, buf->buf + total, (sizeof buf->buf) - total);
1217 DEBUG_MSG2("SSL_read", n);
1218 r = tls_get_error(ssl, n, write_select, read_select, closed, progress);
1221 assert(buf->offset + buf->len <= sizeof buf->buf);
1224 *err_pref = " during SSL_read";
1228 static int get_error(int r, int *select, int *closed, int *progress)
1237 if (errno == EAGAIN || errno == EWOULDBLOCK) {
1240 } else if (errno == EPIPE) {
1249 static int write_attempt(int fd, struct tunnelbuf *buf, int *select,
1250 int *closed, int *progress)
1254 DEBUG_MSG("write_attempt");
1255 n = write(fd, buf->buf + buf->offset, buf->len);
1256 DEBUG_MSG2("write", n);
1257 r = get_error(n, select, closed, progress);
1260 assert(buf->len >= 0);
1267 tls_errprintf(1, tls_child_apparg, "write error: %s\n",
1273 read_attempt(int fd, struct tunnelbuf *buf, int *select, int *closed,
1279 DEBUG_MSG("read_attempt");
1280 total = buf->offset + buf->len;
1281 assert(total < sizeof buf->buf);
1282 n = read(fd, buf->buf + total, (sizeof buf->buf) - total);
1283 DEBUG_MSG2("read", n);
1284 r = get_error(n, select, closed, progress);
1287 assert(buf->offset + buf->len <= sizeof buf->buf);
1290 tls_errprintf(1, tls_child_apparg, "read error: %s\n",