webrtc/rtc_base/sslstreamadapter.h
Benjamin Wright b19b497c52 Refactor: Removing IgnoreBadCert from SSLStreamAdapter. Make test methods more explicit.
We have several places in the SSL APIs where we will poke holes through the API
surface with boolean flags to enable scenarios like disabling authentication.

This isn't an ideal approach because it is error prone and confusing to the
API user. Instead authentication should be dependency injected with a default
secure component and a fake can be created for testing.

For now this CL just cleans up the left over unused test flags and renames the
remaining ones with a ForTesting postfix to make it very clear they shouldn't
be used in any production code.

Bug: webrtc:9860
Change-Id: I31f55cf85097bacb9cd895c16a6fad3773cd1c2b
Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/107786
Commit-Queue: Benjamin Wright <benwright@webrtc.org>
Reviewed-by: Qingsi Wang <qingsi@webrtc.org>
Reviewed-by: Karl Wiberg <kwiberg@webrtc.org>
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#25377}
2018-10-25 18:17:22 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright 2004 The WebRTC Project Authors. All rights reserved.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
* that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
* tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
* in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
* be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
*/
#ifndef RTC_BASE_SSLSTREAMADAPTER_H_
#define RTC_BASE_SSLSTREAMADAPTER_H_
#include <memory>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "rtc_base/sslidentity.h"
#include "rtc_base/stream.h"
namespace rtc {
// Constants for SSL profile.
const int TLS_NULL_WITH_NULL_NULL = 0;
const int SSL_CIPHER_SUITE_MAX_VALUE = 0xFFFF;
// Constants for SRTP profiles.
const int SRTP_INVALID_CRYPTO_SUITE = 0;
#ifndef SRTP_AES128_CM_SHA1_80
const int SRTP_AES128_CM_SHA1_80 = 0x0001;
#endif
#ifndef SRTP_AES128_CM_SHA1_32
const int SRTP_AES128_CM_SHA1_32 = 0x0002;
#endif
#ifndef SRTP_AEAD_AES_128_GCM
const int SRTP_AEAD_AES_128_GCM = 0x0007;
#endif
#ifndef SRTP_AEAD_AES_256_GCM
const int SRTP_AEAD_AES_256_GCM = 0x0008;
#endif
const int SRTP_CRYPTO_SUITE_MAX_VALUE = 0xFFFF;
// Names of SRTP profiles listed above.
// 128-bit AES with 80-bit SHA-1 HMAC.
extern const char CS_AES_CM_128_HMAC_SHA1_80[];
// 128-bit AES with 32-bit SHA-1 HMAC.
extern const char CS_AES_CM_128_HMAC_SHA1_32[];
// 128-bit AES GCM with 16 byte AEAD auth tag.
extern const char CS_AEAD_AES_128_GCM[];
// 256-bit AES GCM with 16 byte AEAD auth tag.
extern const char CS_AEAD_AES_256_GCM[];
// Given the DTLS-SRTP protection profile ID, as defined in
// https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4568#section-6.2 , return the SRTP profile
// name, as defined in https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5764#section-4.1.2.
std::string SrtpCryptoSuiteToName(int crypto_suite);
// The reverse of above conversion.
int SrtpCryptoSuiteFromName(const std::string& crypto_suite);
// Get key length and salt length for given crypto suite. Returns true for
// valid suites, otherwise false.
bool GetSrtpKeyAndSaltLengths(int crypto_suite,
int* key_length,
int* salt_length);
// Returns true if the given crypto suite id uses a GCM cipher.
bool IsGcmCryptoSuite(int crypto_suite);
// Returns true if the given crypto suite name uses a GCM cipher.
bool IsGcmCryptoSuiteName(const std::string& crypto_suite);
// SSLStreamAdapter : A StreamInterfaceAdapter that does SSL/TLS.
// After SSL has been started, the stream will only open on successful
// SSL verification of certificates, and the communication is
// encrypted of course.
//
// This class was written with SSLAdapter as a starting point. It
// offers a similar interface, with two differences: there is no
// support for a restartable SSL connection, and this class has a
// peer-to-peer mode.
//
// The SSL library requires initialization and cleanup. Static method
// for doing this are in SSLAdapter. They should possibly be moved out
// to a neutral class.
enum SSLRole { SSL_CLIENT, SSL_SERVER };
enum SSLMode { SSL_MODE_TLS, SSL_MODE_DTLS };
enum SSLProtocolVersion {
SSL_PROTOCOL_TLS_10,
SSL_PROTOCOL_TLS_11,
SSL_PROTOCOL_TLS_12,
SSL_PROTOCOL_DTLS_10 = SSL_PROTOCOL_TLS_11,
SSL_PROTOCOL_DTLS_12 = SSL_PROTOCOL_TLS_12,
};
enum class SSLPeerCertificateDigestError {
NONE,
UNKNOWN_ALGORITHM,
INVALID_LENGTH,
VERIFICATION_FAILED,
};
// Errors for Read -- in the high range so no conflict with OpenSSL.
enum { SSE_MSG_TRUNC = 0xff0001 };
// Used to send back UMA histogram value. Logged when Dtls handshake fails.
enum class SSLHandshakeError { UNKNOWN, INCOMPATIBLE_CIPHERSUITE, MAX_VALUE };
class SSLStreamAdapter : public StreamAdapterInterface {
public:
// Instantiate an SSLStreamAdapter wrapping the given stream,
// (using the selected implementation for the platform).
// Caller is responsible for freeing the returned object.
static SSLStreamAdapter* Create(StreamInterface* stream);
explicit SSLStreamAdapter(StreamInterface* stream);
~SSLStreamAdapter() override;
// Specify our SSL identity: key and certificate. SSLStream takes ownership
// of the SSLIdentity object and will free it when appropriate. Should be
// called no more than once on a given SSLStream instance.
virtual void SetIdentity(SSLIdentity* identity) = 0;
// Call this to indicate that we are to play the server role (or client role,
// if the default argument is replaced by SSL_CLIENT).
// The default argument is for backward compatibility.
// TODO(ekr@rtfm.com): rename this SetRole to reflect its new function
virtual void SetServerRole(SSLRole role = SSL_SERVER) = 0;
// Do DTLS or TLS.
virtual void SetMode(SSLMode mode) = 0;
// Set maximum supported protocol version. The highest version supported by
// both ends will be used for the connection, i.e. if one party supports
// DTLS 1.0 and the other DTLS 1.2, DTLS 1.0 will be used.
// If requested version is not supported by underlying crypto library, the
// next lower will be used.
virtual void SetMaxProtocolVersion(SSLProtocolVersion version) = 0;
// Set the initial retransmission timeout for DTLS messages. When the timeout
// expires, the message gets retransmitted and the timeout is exponentially
// increased.
// This should only be called before StartSSL().
virtual void SetInitialRetransmissionTimeout(int timeout_ms) = 0;
// StartSSL starts negotiation with a peer, whose certificate is verified
// using the certificate digest. Generally, SetIdentity() and possibly
// SetServerRole() should have been called before this.
// SetPeerCertificateDigest() must also be called. It may be called after
// StartSSLWithPeer() but must be called before the underlying stream opens.
//
// Use of the stream prior to calling StartSSL will pass data in clear text.
// Calling StartSSL causes SSL negotiation to begin as soon as possible: right
// away if the underlying wrapped stream is already opened, or else as soon as
// it opens.
//
// StartSSL returns a negative error code on failure. Returning 0 means
// success so far, but negotiation is probably not complete and will continue
// asynchronously. In that case, the exposed stream will open after
// successful negotiation and verification, or an SE_CLOSE event will be
// raised if negotiation fails.
virtual int StartSSL() = 0;
// Specify the digest of the certificate that our peer is expected to use.
// Only this certificate will be accepted during SSL verification. The
// certificate is assumed to have been obtained through some other secure
// channel (such as the signaling channel). This must specify the terminal
// certificate, not just a CA. SSLStream makes a copy of the digest value.
//
// Returns true if successful.
// |error| is optional and provides more information about the failure.
virtual bool SetPeerCertificateDigest(
const std::string& digest_alg,
const unsigned char* digest_val,
size_t digest_len,
SSLPeerCertificateDigestError* error = nullptr) = 0;
// Retrieves the peer's certificate chain including leaf certificate, if a
// connection has been established.
virtual std::unique_ptr<SSLCertChain> GetPeerSSLCertChain() const = 0;
// Retrieves the IANA registration id of the cipher suite used for the
// connection (e.g. 0x2F for "TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA").
virtual bool GetSslCipherSuite(int* cipher_suite);
virtual int GetSslVersion() const = 0;
// Key Exporter interface from RFC 5705
// Arguments are:
// label -- the exporter label.
// part of the RFC defining each exporter
// usage (IN)
// context/context_len -- a context to bind to for this connection;
// optional, can be null, 0 (IN)
// use_context -- whether to use the context value
// (needed to distinguish no context from
// zero-length ones).
// result -- where to put the computed value
// result_len -- the length of the computed value
virtual bool ExportKeyingMaterial(const std::string& label,
const uint8_t* context,
size_t context_len,
bool use_context,
uint8_t* result,
size_t result_len);
// DTLS-SRTP interface
virtual bool SetDtlsSrtpCryptoSuites(const std::vector<int>& crypto_suites);
virtual bool GetDtlsSrtpCryptoSuite(int* crypto_suite);
// Returns true if a TLS connection has been established.
// The only difference between this and "GetState() == SE_OPEN" is that if
// the peer certificate digest hasn't been verified, the state will still be
// SS_OPENING but IsTlsConnected should return true.
virtual bool IsTlsConnected() = 0;
// Capabilities testing.
// Used to have "DTLS supported", "DTLS-SRTP supported" etc. methods, but now
// that's assumed.
static bool IsBoringSsl();
// Returns true iff the supplied cipher is deemed to be strong.
// TODO(torbjorng): Consider removing the KeyType argument.
static bool IsAcceptableCipher(int cipher, KeyType key_type);
static bool IsAcceptableCipher(const std::string& cipher, KeyType key_type);
// TODO(guoweis): Move this away from a static class method. Currently this is
// introduced such that any caller could depend on sslstreamadapter.h without
// depending on specific SSL implementation.
static std::string SslCipherSuiteToName(int cipher_suite);
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Testing only member functions
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Use our timeutils.h source of timing in BoringSSL, allowing us to test
// using a fake clock.
static void EnableTimeCallbackForTesting();
// Deprecated. Do not use this API outside of testing.
// Do not set this to false outside of testing.
void SetClientAuthEnabledForTesting(bool enabled) {
client_auth_enabled_ = enabled;
}
// Deprecated. Do not use this API outside of testing.
// Returns true by default, else false if explicitly set to disable client
// authentication.
bool GetClientAuthEnabled() const { return client_auth_enabled_; }
sigslot::signal1<SSLHandshakeError> SignalSSLHandshakeError;
private:
// If true (default), the client is required to provide a certificate during
// handshake. If no certificate is given, handshake fails. This applies to
// server mode only.
bool client_auth_enabled_ = true;
};
} // namespace rtc
#endif // RTC_BASE_SSLSTREAMADAPTER_H_