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1 /*
2  * QEMU crypto TLS session support
3  *
4  * Copyright (c) 2015 Red Hat, Inc.
5  *
6  * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7  * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
8  * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
9  * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
10  *
11  * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12  * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13  * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
14  * Lesser General Public License for more details.
15  *
16  * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
17  * License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
18  *
19  */
20 
21 #ifndef QCRYPTO_TLSSESSION_H
22 #define QCRYPTO_TLSSESSION_H
23 
24 #include "crypto/tlscreds.h"
25 
26 /**
27  * QCryptoTLSSession:
28  *
29  * The QCryptoTLSSession object encapsulates the
30  * logic to integrate with a TLS providing library such
31  * as GNUTLS, to setup and run TLS sessions.
32  *
33  * The API is designed such that it has no assumption about
34  * the type of transport it is running over. It may be a
35  * traditional TCP socket, or something else entirely. The
36  * only requirement is a full-duplex stream of some kind.
37  *
38  * <example>
39  *   <title>Using TLS session objects</title>
40  *   <programlisting>
41  * static ssize_t mysock_send(const char *buf, size_t len,
42  *                            void *opaque)
43  * {
44  *    int fd = GPOINTER_TO_INT(opaque);
45  *
46  *    return write(*fd, buf, len);
47  * }
48  *
49  * static ssize_t mysock_recv(const char *buf, size_t len,
50  *                            void *opaque)
51  * {
52  *    int fd = GPOINTER_TO_INT(opaque);
53  *
54  *    return read(*fd, buf, len);
55  * }
56  *
57  * static int mysock_run_tls(int sockfd,
58  *                           QCryptoTLSCreds *creds,
59  *                           Error **errp)
60  * {
61  *    QCryptoTLSSession *sess;
62  *
63  *    sess = qcrypto_tls_session_new(creds,
64  *                                   "vnc.example.com",
65  *                                   NULL,
66  *                                   QCRYPTO_TLS_CREDS_ENDPOINT_CLIENT,
67  *                                   errp);
68  *    if (sess == NULL) {
69  *       return -1;
70  *    }
71  *
72  *    qcrypto_tls_session_set_callbacks(sess,
73  *                                      mysock_send,
74  *                                      mysock_recv
75  *                                      GINT_TO_POINTER(fd));
76  *
77  *    while (1) {
78  *       if (qcrypto_tls_session_handshake(sess, errp) < 0) {
79  *           qcrypto_tls_session_free(sess);
80  *           return -1;
81  *       }
82  *
83  *       switch(qcrypto_tls_session_get_handshake_status(sess)) {
84  *       case QCRYPTO_TLS_HANDSHAKE_COMPLETE:
85  *           if (qcrypto_tls_session_check_credentials(sess, errp) < )) {
86  *               qcrypto_tls_session_free(sess);
87  *               return -1;
88  *           }
89  *           goto done;
90  *       case QCRYPTO_TLS_HANDSHAKE_RECVING:
91  *           ...wait for GIO_IN event on fd...
92  *           break;
93  *       case QCRYPTO_TLS_HANDSHAKE_SENDING:
94  *           ...wait for GIO_OUT event on fd...
95  *           break;
96  *       }
97  *    }
98  *   done:
99  *
100  *    ....send/recv payload data on sess...
101  *
102  *    qcrypto_tls_session_free(sess):
103  * }
104  *   </programlisting>
105  * </example>
106  */
107 
108 typedef struct QCryptoTLSSession QCryptoTLSSession;
109 
110 #define QCRYPTO_TLS_SESSION_ERR_BLOCK -2
111 
112 /**
113  * qcrypto_tls_session_new:
114  * @creds: pointer to a TLS credentials object
115  * @hostname: optional hostname to validate
116  * @aclname: optional ACL to validate peer credentials against
117  * @endpoint: role of the TLS session, client or server
118  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
119  *
120  * Create a new TLS session object that will be used to
121  * negotiate a TLS session over an arbitrary data channel.
122  * The session object can operate as either the server or
123  * client, according to the value of the @endpoint argument.
124  *
125  * For clients, the @hostname parameter should hold the full
126  * unmodified hostname as requested by the user. This will
127  * be used to verify the against the hostname reported in
128  * the server's credentials (aka x509 certificate).
129  *
130  * The @aclname parameter (optionally) specifies the name
131  * of an access control list that will be used to validate
132  * the peer's credentials. For x509 credentials, the ACL
133  * will be matched against the CommonName shown in the peer's
134  * certificate. If the session is acting as a server, setting
135  * an ACL will require that the client provide a validate
136  * x509 client certificate.
137  *
138  * After creating the session object, the I/O callbacks
139  * must be set using the qcrypto_tls_session_set_callbacks()
140  * method. A TLS handshake sequence must then be completed
141  * using qcrypto_tls_session_handshake(), before payload
142  * data is permitted to be sent/received.
143  *
144  * The session object must be released by calling
145  * qcrypto_tls_session_free() when no longer required
146  *
147  * Returns: a TLS session object, or NULL on error.
148  */
149 QCryptoTLSSession *qcrypto_tls_session_new(QCryptoTLSCreds *creds,
150                                            const char *hostname,
151                                            const char *aclname,
152                                            QCryptoTLSCredsEndpoint endpoint,
153                                            Error **errp);
154 
155 /**
156  * qcrypto_tls_session_free:
157  * @sess: the TLS session object
158  *
159  * Release all memory associated with the TLS session
160  * object previously allocated by qcrypto_tls_session_new()
161  */
162 void qcrypto_tls_session_free(QCryptoTLSSession *sess);
163 
164 G_DEFINE_AUTOPTR_CLEANUP_FUNC(QCryptoTLSSession, qcrypto_tls_session_free)
165 
166 /**
167  * qcrypto_tls_session_check_credentials:
168  * @sess: the TLS session object
169  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
170  *
171  * Validate the peer's credentials after a successful
172  * TLS handshake. It is an error to call this before
173  * qcrypto_tls_session_get_handshake_status() returns
174  * QCRYPTO_TLS_HANDSHAKE_COMPLETE
175  *
176  * Returns 0 if the credentials validated, -1 on error
177  */
178 int qcrypto_tls_session_check_credentials(QCryptoTLSSession *sess,
179                                           Error **errp);
180 
181 /*
182  * These must return QCRYPTO_TLS_SESSION_ERR_BLOCK if the I/O
183  * would block, but on other errors, must fill 'errp'
184  */
185 typedef ssize_t (*QCryptoTLSSessionWriteFunc)(const char *buf,
186                                               size_t len,
187                                               void *opaque,
188                                               Error **errp);
189 typedef ssize_t (*QCryptoTLSSessionReadFunc)(char *buf,
190                                              size_t len,
191                                              void *opaque,
192                                              Error **errp);
193 
194 /**
195  * qcrypto_tls_session_set_callbacks:
196  * @sess: the TLS session object
197  * @writeFunc: callback for sending data
198  * @readFunc: callback to receiving data
199  * @opaque: data to pass to callbacks
200  *
201  * Sets the callback functions that are to be used for sending
202  * and receiving data on the underlying data channel. Typically
203  * the callbacks to write/read to/from a TCP socket, but there
204  * is no assumption made about the type of channel used.
205  *
206  * The @writeFunc callback will be passed the encrypted
207  * data to send to the remote peer.
208  *
209  * The @readFunc callback will be passed a pointer to fill
210  * with encrypted data received from the remote peer
211  */
212 void qcrypto_tls_session_set_callbacks(QCryptoTLSSession *sess,
213                                        QCryptoTLSSessionWriteFunc writeFunc,
214                                        QCryptoTLSSessionReadFunc readFunc,
215                                        void *opaque);
216 
217 /**
218  * qcrypto_tls_session_write:
219  * @sess: the TLS session object
220  * @buf: the plain text to send
221  * @len: the length of @buf
222  * @errp: pointer to hold returned error object
223  *
224  * Encrypt @len bytes of the data in @buf and send
225  * it to the remote peer using the callback previously
226  * registered with qcrypto_tls_session_set_callbacks()
227  *
228  * It is an error to call this before
229  * qcrypto_tls_session_get_handshake_status() returns
230  * QCRYPTO_TLS_HANDSHAKE_COMPLETE
231  *
232  * Returns: the number of bytes sent,
233  * or QCRYPTO_TLS_SESSION_ERR_BLOCK if the write would block,
234  * or -1 on error.
235  */
236 ssize_t qcrypto_tls_session_write(QCryptoTLSSession *sess,
237                                   const char *buf,
238                                   size_t len,
239                                   Error **errp);
240 
241 /**
242  * qcrypto_tls_session_read:
243  * @sess: the TLS session object
244  * @buf: to fill with plain text received
245  * @len: the length of @buf
246  * @gracefulTermination: treat premature termination as graceful EOF
247  * @errp: pointer to hold returned error object
248  *
249  * Receive up to @len bytes of data from the remote peer
250  * using the callback previously registered with
251  * qcrypto_tls_session_set_callbacks(), decrypt it and
252  * store it in @buf.
253  *
254  * If @gracefulTermination is true, then a premature termination
255  * of the TLS session will be treated as indicating EOF, as
256  * opposed to an error.
257  *
258  * It is an error to call this before
259  * qcrypto_tls_session_get_handshake_status() returns
260  * QCRYPTO_TLS_HANDSHAKE_COMPLETE
261  *
262  * Returns: the number of bytes received,
263  * or QCRYPTO_TLS_SESSION_ERR_BLOCK if the receive would block,
264  * or -1 on error.
265  */
266 ssize_t qcrypto_tls_session_read(QCryptoTLSSession *sess,
267                                  char *buf,
268                                  size_t len,
269                                  bool gracefulTermination,
270                                  Error **errp);
271 
272 /**
273  * qcrypto_tls_session_check_pending:
274  * @sess: the TLS session object
275  *
276  * Check if there are unread data in the TLS buffers that have
277  * already been read from the underlying data source.
278  *
279  * Returns: the number of bytes available or zero
280  */
281 size_t qcrypto_tls_session_check_pending(QCryptoTLSSession *sess);
282 
283 /**
284  * qcrypto_tls_session_handshake:
285  * @sess: the TLS session object
286  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
287  *
288  * Start, or continue, a TLS handshake sequence. If
289  * the underlying data channel is non-blocking, then
290  * this method may return control before the handshake
291  * is complete. On non-blocking channels the
292  * qcrypto_tls_session_get_handshake_status() method
293  * should be used to determine whether the handshake
294  * has completed, or is waiting to send or receive
295  * data. In the latter cases, the caller should setup
296  * an event loop watch and call this method again
297  * once the underlying data channel is ready to read
298  * or write again
299  */
300 int qcrypto_tls_session_handshake(QCryptoTLSSession *sess,
301                                   Error **errp);
302 
303 typedef enum {
304     QCRYPTO_TLS_HANDSHAKE_COMPLETE,
305     QCRYPTO_TLS_HANDSHAKE_SENDING,
306     QCRYPTO_TLS_HANDSHAKE_RECVING,
307 } QCryptoTLSSessionHandshakeStatus;
308 
309 /**
310  * qcrypto_tls_session_get_handshake_status:
311  * @sess: the TLS session object
312  *
313  * Check the status of the TLS handshake. This
314  * is used with non-blocking data channels to
315  * determine whether the handshake is waiting
316  * to send or receive further data to/from the
317  * remote peer.
318  *
319  * Once this returns QCRYPTO_TLS_HANDSHAKE_COMPLETE
320  * it is permitted to send/receive payload data on
321  * the channel
322  */
323 QCryptoTLSSessionHandshakeStatus
324 qcrypto_tls_session_get_handshake_status(QCryptoTLSSession *sess);
325 
326 /**
327  * qcrypto_tls_session_get_key_size:
328  * @sess: the TLS session object
329  * @errp: pointer to a NULL-initialized error object
330  *
331  * Check the size of the data channel encryption key
332  *
333  * Returns: the length in bytes of the encryption key
334  * or -1 on error
335  */
336 int qcrypto_tls_session_get_key_size(QCryptoTLSSession *sess,
337                                      Error **errp);
338 
339 /**
340  * qcrypto_tls_session_get_peer_name:
341  * @sess: the TLS session object
342  *
343  * Get the identified name of the remote peer. If the
344  * TLS session was negotiated using x509 certificate
345  * credentials, this will return the CommonName from
346  * the peer's certificate. If no identified name is
347  * available it will return NULL.
348  *
349  * The returned data must be released with g_free()
350  * when no longer required.
351  *
352  * Returns: the peer's name or NULL.
353  */
354 char *qcrypto_tls_session_get_peer_name(QCryptoTLSSession *sess);
355 
356 #endif /* QCRYPTO_TLSSESSION_H */
357