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Diffstat (limited to 'openssl/crypto/bio/b_sock.c')
-rw-r--r-- | openssl/crypto/bio/b_sock.c | 235 |
1 files changed, 195 insertions, 40 deletions
diff --git a/openssl/crypto/bio/b_sock.c b/openssl/crypto/bio/b_sock.c index ead477d8a..5ea621c0c 100644 --- a/openssl/crypto/bio/b_sock.c +++ b/openssl/crypto/bio/b_sock.c @@ -72,11 +72,9 @@ NETDB_DEFINE_CONTEXT #ifndef OPENSSL_NO_SOCK -#ifdef OPENSSL_SYS_WIN16 -#define SOCKET_PROTOCOL 0 /* more microsoft stupidity */ -#else +#include <openssl/dso.h> + #define SOCKET_PROTOCOL IPPROTO_TCP -#endif #ifdef SO_MAXCONN #define MAX_LISTEN SO_MAXCONN @@ -90,6 +88,17 @@ NETDB_DEFINE_CONTEXT static int wsa_init_done=0; #endif +/* + * WSAAPI specifier is required to make indirect calls to run-time + * linked WinSock 2 functions used in this module, to be specific + * [get|free]addrinfo and getnameinfo. This is because WinSock uses + * uses non-C calling convention, __stdcall vs. __cdecl, on x86 + * Windows. On non-WinSock platforms WSAAPI needs to be void. + */ +#ifndef WSAAPI +#define WSAAPI +#endif + #if 0 static unsigned long BIO_ghbn_hits=0L; static unsigned long BIO_ghbn_miss=0L; @@ -226,6 +235,10 @@ int BIO_sock_error(int sock) int j,i; int size; +#if defined(OPENSSL_SYS_BEOS_R5) + return 0; +#endif + size=sizeof(int); /* Note: under Windows the third parameter is of type (char *) * whereas under other systems it is (void *) if you don't have @@ -466,7 +479,12 @@ int BIO_sock_init(void) wsa_init_done=1; memset(&wsa_state,0,sizeof(wsa_state)); - if (WSAStartup(0x0101,&wsa_state)!=0) + /* Not making wsa_state available to the rest of the + * code is formally wrong. But the structures we use + * are [beleived to be] invariable among Winsock DLLs, + * while API availability is [expected to be] probed + * at run-time with DSO_global_lookup. */ + if (WSAStartup(0x0202,&wsa_state)!=0) { err=WSAGetLastError(); SYSerr(SYS_F_WSASTARTUP,err); @@ -510,8 +528,8 @@ void BIO_sock_cleanup(void) if (wsa_init_done) { wsa_init_done=0; -#ifndef OPENSSL_SYS_WINCE - WSACancelBlockingCall(); /* Winsock 1.1 specific */ +#if 0 /* this call is claimed to be non-present in Winsock2 */ + WSACancelBlockingCall(); #endif WSACleanup(); } @@ -581,12 +599,18 @@ static int get_ip(const char *str, unsigned char ip[4]) int BIO_get_accept_socket(char *host, int bind_mode) { int ret=0; - struct sockaddr_in server,client; - int s=INVALID_SOCKET,cs; + union { + struct sockaddr sa; + struct sockaddr_in sa_in; +#if OPENSSL_USE_IPV6 + struct sockaddr_in6 sa_in6; +#endif + } server,client; + int s=INVALID_SOCKET,cs,addrlen; unsigned char ip[4]; unsigned short port; char *str=NULL,*e; - const char *h,*p; + char *h,*p; unsigned long l; int err_num; @@ -600,8 +624,7 @@ int BIO_get_accept_socket(char *host, int bind_mode) { if (*e == ':') { - p= &(e[1]); - *e='\0'; + p=e; } else if (*e == '/') { @@ -609,21 +632,70 @@ int BIO_get_accept_socket(char *host, int bind_mode) break; } } - - if (p == NULL) + if (p) *p++='\0'; /* points at last ':', '::port' is special [see below] */ + else p=h,h=NULL; + +#ifdef EAI_FAMILY + do { + static union { void *p; + int (WSAAPI *f)(const char *,const char *, + const struct addrinfo *, + struct addrinfo **); + } p_getaddrinfo = {NULL}; + static union { void *p; + void (WSAAPI *f)(struct addrinfo *); + } p_freeaddrinfo = {NULL}; + struct addrinfo *res,hint; + + if (p_getaddrinfo.p==NULL) { - p=h; - h="*"; + if ((p_getaddrinfo.p=DSO_global_lookup("getaddrinfo"))==NULL || + (p_freeaddrinfo.p=DSO_global_lookup("freeaddrinfo"))==NULL) + p_getaddrinfo.p=(void*)-1; } + if (p_getaddrinfo.p==(void *)-1) break; + + /* '::port' enforces IPv6 wildcard listener. Some OSes, + * e.g. Solaris, default to IPv6 without any hint. Also + * note that commonly IPv6 wildchard socket can service + * IPv4 connections just as well... */ + memset(&hint,0,sizeof(hint)); + if (h) + { + if (strchr(h,':')) + { + if (h[1]=='\0') h=NULL; +#if OPENSSL_USE_IPV6 + hint.ai_family = AF_INET6; +#else + h=NULL; +#endif + } + else if (h[0]=='*' && h[1]=='\0') + h=NULL; + } + + if ((*p_getaddrinfo.f)(h,p,&hint,&res)) break; + + addrlen = res->ai_addrlen<=sizeof(server) ? + res->ai_addrlen : + sizeof(server); + memcpy(&server, res->ai_addr, addrlen); + + (*p_freeaddrinfo.f)(res); + goto again; + } while (0); +#endif if (!BIO_get_port(p,&port)) goto err; memset((char *)&server,0,sizeof(server)); - server.sin_family=AF_INET; - server.sin_port=htons(port); + server.sa_in.sin_family=AF_INET; + server.sa_in.sin_port=htons(port); + addrlen = sizeof(server.sa_in); - if (strcmp(h,"*") == 0) - server.sin_addr.s_addr=INADDR_ANY; + if (h == NULL || strcmp(h,"*") == 0) + server.sa_in.sin_addr.s_addr=INADDR_ANY; else { if (!BIO_get_host_ip(h,&(ip[0]))) goto err; @@ -632,11 +704,11 @@ int BIO_get_accept_socket(char *host, int bind_mode) ((unsigned long)ip[1]<<16L)| ((unsigned long)ip[2]<< 8L)| ((unsigned long)ip[3]); - server.sin_addr.s_addr=htonl(l); + server.sa_in.sin_addr.s_addr=htonl(l); } again: - s=socket(AF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,SOCKET_PROTOCOL); + s=socket(server.sa.sa_family,SOCK_STREAM,SOCKET_PROTOCOL); if (s == INVALID_SOCKET) { SYSerr(SYS_F_SOCKET,get_last_socket_error()); @@ -654,22 +726,35 @@ again: bind_mode=BIO_BIND_NORMAL; } #endif - if (bind(s,(struct sockaddr *)&server,sizeof(server)) == -1) + if (bind(s,&server.sa,addrlen) == -1) { #ifdef SO_REUSEADDR err_num=get_last_socket_error(); if ((bind_mode == BIO_BIND_REUSEADDR_IF_UNUSED) && (err_num == EADDRINUSE)) { - memcpy((char *)&client,(char *)&server,sizeof(server)); - if (strcmp(h,"*") == 0) - client.sin_addr.s_addr=htonl(0x7F000001); - cs=socket(AF_INET,SOCK_STREAM,SOCKET_PROTOCOL); + client = server; + if (h == NULL || strcmp(h,"*") == 0) + { +#if OPENSSL_USE_IPV6 + if (client.sa.sa_family == AF_INET6) + { + memset(&client.sa_in6.sin6_addr,0,sizeof(client.sa_in6.sin6_addr)); + client.sa_in6.sin6_addr.s6_addr[15]=1; + } + else +#endif + if (client.sa.sa_family == AF_INET) + { + client.sa_in.sin_addr.s_addr=htonl(0x7F000001); + } + else goto err; + } + cs=socket(client.sa.sa_family,SOCK_STREAM,SOCKET_PROTOCOL); if (cs != INVALID_SOCKET) { int ii; - ii=connect(cs,(struct sockaddr *)&client, - sizeof(client)); + ii=connect(cs,&client.sa,addrlen); closesocket(cs); if (ii == INVALID_SOCKET) { @@ -708,20 +793,52 @@ err: int BIO_accept(int sock, char **addr) { int ret=INVALID_SOCKET; - static struct sockaddr_in from; unsigned long l; unsigned short port; - int len; char *p; - memset((char *)&from,0,sizeof(from)); - len=sizeof(from); - /* Note: under VMS with SOCKETSHR the fourth parameter is currently - * of type (int *) whereas under other systems it is (void *) if - * you don't have a cast it will choke the compiler: if you do - * have a cast then you can either go for (int *) or (void *). + struct { + /* + * As for following union. Trouble is that there are platforms + * that have socklen_t and there are platforms that don't, on + * some platforms socklen_t is int and on some size_t. So what + * one can do? One can cook #ifdef spaghetti, which is nothing + * but masochistic. Or one can do union between int and size_t. + * One naturally does it primarily for 64-bit platforms where + * sizeof(int) != sizeof(size_t). But would it work? Note that + * if size_t member is initialized to 0, then later int member + * assignment naturally does the job on little-endian platforms + * regardless accept's expectations! What about big-endians? + * If accept expects int*, then it works, and if size_t*, then + * length value would appear as unreasonably large. But this + * won't prevent it from filling in the address structure. The + * trouble of course would be if accept returns more data than + * actual buffer can accomodate and overwrite stack... That's + * where early OPENSSL_assert comes into picture. Besides, the + * only 64-bit big-endian platform found so far that expects + * size_t* is HP-UX, where stack grows towards higher address. + * <appro> */ - ret=accept(sock,(struct sockaddr *)&from,(void *)&len); + union { size_t s; int i; } len; + union { + struct sockaddr sa; + struct sockaddr_in sa_in; +#if OPENSSL_USE_IPV6 + struct sockaddr_in6 sa_in6; +#endif + } from; + } sa; + + sa.len.s=0; + sa.len.i=sizeof(sa.from); + memset(&sa.from,0,sizeof(sa.from)); + ret=accept(sock,&sa.from.sa,(void *)&sa.len); + if (sizeof(sa.len.i)!=sizeof(sa.len.s) && sa.len.i==0) + { + OPENSSL_assert(sa.len.s<=sizeof(sa.from)); + sa.len.i = (int)sa.len.s; + /* use sa.len.i from this point */ + } if (ret == INVALID_SOCKET) { if(BIO_sock_should_retry(ret)) return -2; @@ -732,8 +849,46 @@ int BIO_accept(int sock, char **addr) if (addr == NULL) goto end; - l=ntohl(from.sin_addr.s_addr); - port=ntohs(from.sin_port); +#ifdef EAI_FAMILY + do { + char h[NI_MAXHOST],s[NI_MAXSERV]; + size_t nl; + static union { void *p; + int (WSAAPI *f)(const struct sockaddr *,size_t/*socklen_t*/, + char *,size_t,char *,size_t,int); + } p_getnameinfo = {NULL}; + /* 2nd argument to getnameinfo is specified to + * be socklen_t. Unfortunately there is a number + * of environments where socklen_t is not defined. + * As it's passed by value, it's safe to pass it + * as size_t... <appro> */ + + if (p_getnameinfo.p==NULL) + { + if ((p_getnameinfo.p=DSO_global_lookup("getnameinfo"))==NULL) + p_getnameinfo.p=(void*)-1; + } + if (p_getnameinfo.p==(void *)-1) break; + + if ((*p_getnameinfo.f)(&sa.from.sa,sa.len.i,h,sizeof(h),s,sizeof(s), + NI_NUMERICHOST|NI_NUMERICSERV)) break; + nl = strlen(h)+strlen(s)+2; + p = *addr; + if (p) { *p = '\0'; p = OPENSSL_realloc(p,nl); } + else { p = OPENSSL_malloc(nl); } + if (p==NULL) + { + BIOerr(BIO_F_BIO_ACCEPT,ERR_R_MALLOC_FAILURE); + goto end; + } + *addr = p; + BIO_snprintf(*addr,nl,"%s:%s",h,s); + goto end; + } while(0); +#endif + if (sa.from.sa.sa_family != AF_INET) goto end; + l=ntohl(sa.from.sa_in.sin_addr.s_addr); + port=ntohs(sa.from.sa_in.sin_port); if (*addr == NULL) { if ((p=OPENSSL_malloc(24)) == NULL) |