From: Matt Caswell Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2016 10:05:43 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Handle SSL_shutdown while in init more appropriately #2 X-Git-Tag: OpenSSL_1_1_0-pre3~218 X-Git-Url: https://git.openssl.org/gitweb/?p=openssl.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=64f9f40696f993406e53c16d7c9d815004afd8ad Handle SSL_shutdown while in init more appropriately #2 Previous commit 7bb196a71 attempted to "fix" a problem with the way SSL_shutdown() behaved whilst in mid-handshake. The original behaviour had SSL_shutdown() return immediately having taken no action if called mid- handshake with a return value of 1 (meaning everything was shutdown successfully). In fact the shutdown has not been successful. Commit 7bb196a71 changed that to send a close_notify anyway and then return. This seems to be causing some problems for some applications so perhaps a better (much simpler) approach is revert to the previous behaviour (no attempt at a shutdown), but return -1 (meaning the shutdown was not successful). This also fixes a bug where SSL_shutdown always returns 0 when shutdown *very* early in the handshake (i.e. we are still using SSLv23_method). Reviewed-by: Viktor Dukhovni --- diff --git a/include/openssl/ssl.h b/include/openssl/ssl.h index 659ab9631a..cffd199550 100644 --- a/include/openssl/ssl.h +++ b/include/openssl/ssl.h @@ -1993,7 +1993,6 @@ void ERR_load_SSL_strings(void); # define SSL_F_SSL3_SETUP_KEY_BLOCK 157 # define SSL_F_SSL3_SETUP_READ_BUFFER 156 # define SSL_F_SSL3_SETUP_WRITE_BUFFER 291 -# define SSL_F_SSL3_SHUTDOWN 396 # define SSL_F_SSL3_WRITE_BYTES 158 # define SSL_F_SSL3_WRITE_PENDING 159 # define SSL_F_SSL_ACCEPT 390 diff --git a/ssl/s3_lib.c b/ssl/s3_lib.c index 5252d04cb5..1121b8b5b9 100644 --- a/ssl/s3_lib.c +++ b/ssl/s3_lib.c @@ -4327,21 +4327,6 @@ int ssl3_shutdown(SSL *s) return (ret); } } else if (!(s->shutdown & SSL_RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN)) { - if (SSL_in_init(s)) { - /* - * We can't shutdown properly if we are in the middle of a - * handshake. Doing so is problematic because the peer may send a - * CCS before it acts on our close_notify. However we should not - * continue to process received handshake messages or CCS once our - * close_notify has been sent. Therefore any close_notify from - * the peer will be unreadable because we have not moved to the next - * cipher state. Its best just to avoid this can-of-worms. Return - * an error if we are wanting to wait for a close_notify from the - * peer and we are in init. - */ - SSLerr(SSL_F_SSL3_SHUTDOWN, SSL_R_SHUTDOWN_WHILE_IN_INIT); - return -1; - } /* * If we are waiting for a close from our peer, we are closed */ diff --git a/ssl/ssl_err.c b/ssl/ssl_err.c index 67966ab92c..0d8bcd4f53 100644 --- a/ssl/ssl_err.c +++ b/ssl/ssl_err.c @@ -127,7 +127,6 @@ static ERR_STRING_DATA SSL_str_functs[] = { {ERR_FUNC(SSL_F_SSL3_SETUP_KEY_BLOCK), "ssl3_setup_key_block"}, {ERR_FUNC(SSL_F_SSL3_SETUP_READ_BUFFER), "ssl3_setup_read_buffer"}, {ERR_FUNC(SSL_F_SSL3_SETUP_WRITE_BUFFER), "ssl3_setup_write_buffer"}, - {ERR_FUNC(SSL_F_SSL3_SHUTDOWN), "ssl3_shutdown"}, {ERR_FUNC(SSL_F_SSL3_WRITE_BYTES), "ssl3_write_bytes"}, {ERR_FUNC(SSL_F_SSL3_WRITE_PENDING), "ssl3_write_pending"}, {ERR_FUNC(SSL_F_SSL_ACCEPT), "SSL_accept"}, diff --git a/ssl/ssl_lib.c b/ssl/ssl_lib.c index 197a37cd0d..23391327cb 100644 --- a/ssl/ssl_lib.c +++ b/ssl/ssl_lib.c @@ -1578,19 +1578,22 @@ int SSL_shutdown(SSL *s) return -1; } - if((s->mode & SSL_MODE_ASYNC) && ASYNC_get_current_job() == NULL) { - struct ssl_async_args args; + if (!SSL_in_init(s)) { + if((s->mode & SSL_MODE_ASYNC) && ASYNC_get_current_job() == NULL) { + struct ssl_async_args args; - args.s = s; - args.type = OTHERFUNC; - args.f.func_other = s->method->ssl_shutdown; + args.s = s; + args.type = OTHERFUNC; + args.f.func_other = s->method->ssl_shutdown; - return ssl_start_async_job(s, &args, ssl_io_intern); + return ssl_start_async_job(s, &args, ssl_io_intern); + } else { + return s->method->ssl_shutdown(s); + } } else { - return s->method->ssl_shutdown(s); + SSLerr(SSL_F_SSL_SHUTDOWN, SSL_R_SHUTDOWN_WHILE_IN_INIT); + return -1; } - - return s->method->ssl_shutdown(s); } int SSL_renegotiate(SSL *s)