tls.h revision c5ec7f57ead87efa365800228aa0b09a12d9e6c4
1/*
2 * SSL/TLS interface definition
3 * Copyright (c) 2004-2010, Jouni Malinen <j@w1.fi>
4 *
5 * This software may be distributed under the terms of the BSD license.
6 * See README for more details.
7 */
8
9#ifndef TLS_H
10#define TLS_H
11
12struct tls_connection;
13
14struct tls_keys {
15	const u8 *master_key; /* TLS master secret */
16	size_t master_key_len;
17	const u8 *client_random;
18	size_t client_random_len;
19	const u8 *server_random;
20	size_t server_random_len;
21};
22
23enum tls_event {
24	TLS_CERT_CHAIN_FAILURE,
25	TLS_PEER_CERTIFICATE
26};
27
28/*
29 * Note: These are used as identifier with external programs and as such, the
30 * values must not be changed.
31 */
32enum tls_fail_reason {
33	TLS_FAIL_UNSPECIFIED = 0,
34	TLS_FAIL_UNTRUSTED = 1,
35	TLS_FAIL_REVOKED = 2,
36	TLS_FAIL_NOT_YET_VALID = 3,
37	TLS_FAIL_EXPIRED = 4,
38	TLS_FAIL_SUBJECT_MISMATCH = 5,
39	TLS_FAIL_ALTSUBJECT_MISMATCH = 6,
40	TLS_FAIL_BAD_CERTIFICATE = 7,
41	TLS_FAIL_SERVER_CHAIN_PROBE = 8
42};
43
44union tls_event_data {
45	struct {
46		int depth;
47		const char *subject;
48		enum tls_fail_reason reason;
49		const char *reason_txt;
50		const struct wpabuf *cert;
51	} cert_fail;
52
53	struct {
54		int depth;
55		const char *subject;
56		const struct wpabuf *cert;
57		const u8 *hash;
58		size_t hash_len;
59	} peer_cert;
60};
61
62struct tls_config {
63	const char *opensc_engine_path;
64	const char *pkcs11_engine_path;
65	const char *pkcs11_module_path;
66	int fips_mode;
67	int cert_in_cb;
68
69	void (*event_cb)(void *ctx, enum tls_event ev,
70			 union tls_event_data *data);
71	void *cb_ctx;
72};
73
74#define TLS_CONN_ALLOW_SIGN_RSA_MD5 BIT(0)
75#define TLS_CONN_DISABLE_TIME_CHECKS BIT(1)
76
77/**
78 * struct tls_connection_params - Parameters for TLS connection
79 * @ca_cert: File or reference name for CA X.509 certificate in PEM or DER
80 * format
81 * @ca_cert_blob: ca_cert as inlined data or %NULL if not used
82 * @ca_cert_blob_len: ca_cert_blob length
83 * @ca_path: Path to CA certificates (OpenSSL specific)
84 * @subject_match: String to match in the subject of the peer certificate or
85 * %NULL to allow all subjects
86 * @altsubject_match: String to match in the alternative subject of the peer
87 * certificate or %NULL to allow all alternative subjects
88 * @client_cert: File or reference name for client X.509 certificate in PEM or
89 * DER format
90 * @client_cert_blob: client_cert as inlined data or %NULL if not used
91 * @client_cert_blob_len: client_cert_blob length
92 * @private_key: File or reference name for client private key in PEM or DER
93 * format (traditional format (RSA PRIVATE KEY) or PKCS#8 (PRIVATE KEY)
94 * @private_key_blob: private_key as inlined data or %NULL if not used
95 * @private_key_blob_len: private_key_blob length
96 * @private_key_passwd: Passphrase for decrypted private key, %NULL if no
97 * passphrase is used.
98 * @dh_file: File name for DH/DSA data in PEM format, or %NULL if not used
99 * @dh_blob: dh_file as inlined data or %NULL if not used
100 * @dh_blob_len: dh_blob length
101 * @engine: 1 = use engine (e.g., a smartcard) for private key operations
102 * (this is OpenSSL specific for now)
103 * @engine_id: engine id string (this is OpenSSL specific for now)
104 * @ppin: pointer to the pin variable in the configuration
105 * (this is OpenSSL specific for now)
106 * @key_id: the private key's id when using engine (this is OpenSSL
107 * specific for now)
108 * @cert_id: the certificate's id when using engine
109 * @ca_cert_id: the CA certificate's id when using engine
110 * @flags: Parameter options (TLS_CONN_*)
111 *
112 * TLS connection parameters to be configured with tls_connection_set_params()
113 * and tls_global_set_params().
114 *
115 * Certificates and private key can be configured either as a reference name
116 * (file path or reference to certificate store) or by providing the same data
117 * as a pointer to the data in memory. Only one option will be used for each
118 * field.
119 */
120struct tls_connection_params {
121	const char *ca_cert;
122	const u8 *ca_cert_blob;
123	size_t ca_cert_blob_len;
124	const char *ca_path;
125	const char *subject_match;
126	const char *altsubject_match;
127	const char *client_cert;
128	const u8 *client_cert_blob;
129	size_t client_cert_blob_len;
130	const char *private_key;
131	const u8 *private_key_blob;
132	size_t private_key_blob_len;
133	const char *private_key_passwd;
134	const char *dh_file;
135	const u8 *dh_blob;
136	size_t dh_blob_len;
137
138	/* OpenSSL specific variables */
139	int engine;
140	const char *engine_id;
141	const char *pin;
142	const char *key_id;
143	const char *cert_id;
144	const char *ca_cert_id;
145
146	unsigned int flags;
147};
148
149
150/**
151 * tls_init - Initialize TLS library
152 * @conf: Configuration data for TLS library
153 * Returns: Context data to be used as tls_ctx in calls to other functions,
154 * or %NULL on failure.
155 *
156 * Called once during program startup and once for each RSN pre-authentication
157 * session. In other words, there can be two concurrent TLS contexts. If global
158 * library initialization is needed (i.e., one that is shared between both
159 * authentication types), the TLS library wrapper should maintain a reference
160 * counter and do global initialization only when moving from 0 to 1 reference.
161 */
162void * tls_init(const struct tls_config *conf);
163
164/**
165 * tls_deinit - Deinitialize TLS library
166 * @tls_ctx: TLS context data from tls_init()
167 *
168 * Called once during program shutdown and once for each RSN pre-authentication
169 * session. If global library deinitialization is needed (i.e., one that is
170 * shared between both authentication types), the TLS library wrapper should
171 * maintain a reference counter and do global deinitialization only when moving
172 * from 1 to 0 references.
173 */
174void tls_deinit(void *tls_ctx);
175
176/**
177 * tls_get_errors - Process pending errors
178 * @tls_ctx: TLS context data from tls_init()
179 * Returns: Number of found error, 0 if no errors detected.
180 *
181 * Process all pending TLS errors.
182 */
183int tls_get_errors(void *tls_ctx);
184
185/**
186 * tls_connection_init - Initialize a new TLS connection
187 * @tls_ctx: TLS context data from tls_init()
188 * Returns: Connection context data, conn for other function calls
189 */
190struct tls_connection * tls_connection_init(void *tls_ctx);
191
192/**
193 * tls_connection_deinit - Free TLS connection data
194 * @tls_ctx: TLS context data from tls_init()
195 * @conn: Connection context data from tls_connection_init()
196 *
197 * Release all resources allocated for TLS connection.
198 */
199void tls_connection_deinit(void *tls_ctx, struct tls_connection *conn);
200
201/**
202 * tls_connection_established - Has the TLS connection been completed?
203 * @tls_ctx: TLS context data from tls_init()
204 * @conn: Connection context data from tls_connection_init()
205 * Returns: 1 if TLS connection has been completed, 0 if not.
206 */
207int tls_connection_established(void *tls_ctx, struct tls_connection *conn);
208
209/**
210 * tls_connection_shutdown - Shutdown TLS connection
211 * @tls_ctx: TLS context data from tls_init()
212 * @conn: Connection context data from tls_connection_init()
213 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
214 *
215 * Shutdown current TLS connection without releasing all resources. New
216 * connection can be started by using the same conn without having to call
217 * tls_connection_init() or setting certificates etc. again. The new
218 * connection should try to use session resumption.
219 */
220int tls_connection_shutdown(void *tls_ctx, struct tls_connection *conn);
221
222enum {
223	TLS_SET_PARAMS_ENGINE_PRV_VERIFY_FAILED = -3,
224	TLS_SET_PARAMS_ENGINE_PRV_INIT_FAILED = -2
225};
226
227/**
228 * tls_connection_set_params - Set TLS connection parameters
229 * @tls_ctx: TLS context data from tls_init()
230 * @conn: Connection context data from tls_connection_init()
231 * @params: Connection parameters
232 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure,
233 * TLS_SET_PARAMS_ENGINE_PRV_INIT_FAILED (-2) on possible PIN error causing
234 * PKCS#11 engine failure, or
235 * TLS_SET_PARAMS_ENGINE_PRV_VERIFY_FAILED (-3) on failure to verify the
236 * PKCS#11 engine private key.
237 */
238int __must_check
239tls_connection_set_params(void *tls_ctx, struct tls_connection *conn,
240			  const struct tls_connection_params *params);
241
242/**
243 * tls_global_set_params - Set TLS parameters for all TLS connection
244 * @tls_ctx: TLS context data from tls_init()
245 * @params: Global TLS parameters
246 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure,
247 * TLS_SET_PARAMS_ENGINE_PRV_INIT_FAILED (-2) on possible PIN error causing
248 * PKCS#11 engine failure, or
249 * TLS_SET_PARAMS_ENGINE_PRV_VERIFY_FAILED (-3) on failure to verify the
250 * PKCS#11 engine private key.
251 */
252int __must_check tls_global_set_params(
253	void *tls_ctx, const struct tls_connection_params *params);
254
255/**
256 * tls_global_set_verify - Set global certificate verification options
257 * @tls_ctx: TLS context data from tls_init()
258 * @check_crl: 0 = do not verify CRLs, 1 = verify CRL for the user certificate,
259 * 2 = verify CRL for all certificates
260 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
261 */
262int __must_check tls_global_set_verify(void *tls_ctx, int check_crl);
263
264/**
265 * tls_connection_set_verify - Set certificate verification options
266 * @tls_ctx: TLS context data from tls_init()
267 * @conn: Connection context data from tls_connection_init()
268 * @verify_peer: 1 = verify peer certificate
269 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
270 */
271int __must_check tls_connection_set_verify(void *tls_ctx,
272					   struct tls_connection *conn,
273					   int verify_peer);
274
275/**
276 * tls_connection_get_keys - Get master key and random data from TLS connection
277 * @tls_ctx: TLS context data from tls_init()
278 * @conn: Connection context data from tls_connection_init()
279 * @keys: Structure of key/random data (filled on success)
280 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
281 */
282int __must_check tls_connection_get_keys(void *tls_ctx,
283					 struct tls_connection *conn,
284					 struct tls_keys *keys);
285
286/**
287 * tls_connection_prf - Use TLS-PRF to derive keying material
288 * @tls_ctx: TLS context data from tls_init()
289 * @conn: Connection context data from tls_connection_init()
290 * @label: Label (e.g., description of the key) for PRF
291 * @server_random_first: seed is 0 = client_random|server_random,
292 * 1 = server_random|client_random
293 * @out: Buffer for output data from TLS-PRF
294 * @out_len: Length of the output buffer
295 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
296 *
297 * This function is optional to implement if tls_connection_get_keys() provides
298 * access to master secret and server/client random values. If these values are
299 * not exported from the TLS library, tls_connection_prf() is required so that
300 * further keying material can be derived from the master secret. If not
301 * implemented, the function will still need to be defined, but it can just
302 * return -1. Example implementation of this function is in tls_prf_sha1_md5()
303 * when it is called with seed set to client_random|server_random (or
304 * server_random|client_random).
305 */
306int __must_check  tls_connection_prf(void *tls_ctx,
307				     struct tls_connection *conn,
308				     const char *label,
309				     int server_random_first,
310				     u8 *out, size_t out_len);
311
312/**
313 * tls_connection_handshake - Process TLS handshake (client side)
314 * @tls_ctx: TLS context data from tls_init()
315 * @conn: Connection context data from tls_connection_init()
316 * @in_data: Input data from TLS server
317 * @appl_data: Pointer to application data pointer, or %NULL if dropped
318 * Returns: Output data, %NULL on failure
319 *
320 * The caller is responsible for freeing the returned output data. If the final
321 * handshake message includes application data, this is decrypted and
322 * appl_data (if not %NULL) is set to point this data. The caller is
323 * responsible for freeing appl_data.
324 *
325 * This function is used during TLS handshake. The first call is done with
326 * in_data == %NULL and the library is expected to return ClientHello packet.
327 * This packet is then send to the server and a response from server is given
328 * to TLS library by calling this function again with in_data pointing to the
329 * TLS message from the server.
330 *
331 * If the TLS handshake fails, this function may return %NULL. However, if the
332 * TLS library has a TLS alert to send out, that should be returned as the
333 * output data. In this case, tls_connection_get_failed() must return failure
334 * (> 0).
335 *
336 * tls_connection_established() should return 1 once the TLS handshake has been
337 * completed successfully.
338 */
339struct wpabuf * tls_connection_handshake(void *tls_ctx,
340					 struct tls_connection *conn,
341					 const struct wpabuf *in_data,
342					 struct wpabuf **appl_data);
343
344struct wpabuf * tls_connection_handshake2(void *tls_ctx,
345					  struct tls_connection *conn,
346					  const struct wpabuf *in_data,
347					  struct wpabuf **appl_data,
348					  int *more_data_needed);
349
350/**
351 * tls_connection_server_handshake - Process TLS handshake (server side)
352 * @tls_ctx: TLS context data from tls_init()
353 * @conn: Connection context data from tls_connection_init()
354 * @in_data: Input data from TLS peer
355 * @appl_data: Pointer to application data pointer, or %NULL if dropped
356 * Returns: Output data, %NULL on failure
357 *
358 * The caller is responsible for freeing the returned output data.
359 */
360struct wpabuf * tls_connection_server_handshake(void *tls_ctx,
361						struct tls_connection *conn,
362						const struct wpabuf *in_data,
363						struct wpabuf **appl_data);
364
365/**
366 * tls_connection_encrypt - Encrypt data into TLS tunnel
367 * @tls_ctx: TLS context data from tls_init()
368 * @conn: Connection context data from tls_connection_init()
369 * @in_data: Plaintext data to be encrypted
370 * Returns: Encrypted TLS data or %NULL on failure
371 *
372 * This function is used after TLS handshake has been completed successfully to
373 * send data in the encrypted tunnel. The caller is responsible for freeing the
374 * returned output data.
375 */
376struct wpabuf * tls_connection_encrypt(void *tls_ctx,
377				       struct tls_connection *conn,
378				       const struct wpabuf *in_data);
379
380/**
381 * tls_connection_decrypt - Decrypt data from TLS tunnel
382 * @tls_ctx: TLS context data from tls_init()
383 * @conn: Connection context data from tls_connection_init()
384 * @in_data: Encrypted TLS data
385 * Returns: Decrypted TLS data or %NULL on failure
386 *
387 * This function is used after TLS handshake has been completed successfully to
388 * receive data from the encrypted tunnel. The caller is responsible for
389 * freeing the returned output data.
390 */
391struct wpabuf * tls_connection_decrypt(void *tls_ctx,
392				       struct tls_connection *conn,
393				       const struct wpabuf *in_data);
394
395struct wpabuf * tls_connection_decrypt2(void *tls_ctx,
396					struct tls_connection *conn,
397					const struct wpabuf *in_data,
398					int *more_data_needed);
399
400/**
401 * tls_connection_resumed - Was session resumption used
402 * @tls_ctx: TLS context data from tls_init()
403 * @conn: Connection context data from tls_connection_init()
404 * Returns: 1 if current session used session resumption, 0 if not
405 */
406int tls_connection_resumed(void *tls_ctx, struct tls_connection *conn);
407
408enum {
409	TLS_CIPHER_NONE,
410	TLS_CIPHER_RC4_SHA /* 0x0005 */,
411	TLS_CIPHER_AES128_SHA /* 0x002f */,
412	TLS_CIPHER_RSA_DHE_AES128_SHA /* 0x0031 */,
413	TLS_CIPHER_ANON_DH_AES128_SHA /* 0x0034 */
414};
415
416/**
417 * tls_connection_set_cipher_list - Configure acceptable cipher suites
418 * @tls_ctx: TLS context data from tls_init()
419 * @conn: Connection context data from tls_connection_init()
420 * @ciphers: Zero (TLS_CIPHER_NONE) terminated list of allowed ciphers
421 * (TLS_CIPHER_*).
422 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
423 */
424int __must_check tls_connection_set_cipher_list(void *tls_ctx,
425						struct tls_connection *conn,
426						u8 *ciphers);
427
428/**
429 * tls_get_cipher - Get current cipher name
430 * @tls_ctx: TLS context data from tls_init()
431 * @conn: Connection context data from tls_connection_init()
432 * @buf: Buffer for the cipher name
433 * @buflen: buf size
434 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
435 *
436 * Get the name of the currently used cipher.
437 */
438int __must_check tls_get_cipher(void *tls_ctx, struct tls_connection *conn,
439				char *buf, size_t buflen);
440
441/**
442 * tls_connection_enable_workaround - Enable TLS workaround options
443 * @tls_ctx: TLS context data from tls_init()
444 * @conn: Connection context data from tls_connection_init()
445 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
446 *
447 * This function is used to enable connection-specific workaround options for
448 * buffer SSL/TLS implementations.
449 */
450int __must_check tls_connection_enable_workaround(void *tls_ctx,
451						  struct tls_connection *conn);
452
453/**
454 * tls_connection_client_hello_ext - Set TLS extension for ClientHello
455 * @tls_ctx: TLS context data from tls_init()
456 * @conn: Connection context data from tls_connection_init()
457 * @ext_type: Extension type
458 * @data: Extension payload (%NULL to remove extension)
459 * @data_len: Extension payload length
460 * Returns: 0 on success, -1 on failure
461 */
462int __must_check tls_connection_client_hello_ext(void *tls_ctx,
463						 struct tls_connection *conn,
464						 int ext_type, const u8 *data,
465						 size_t data_len);
466
467/**
468 * tls_connection_get_failed - Get connection failure status
469 * @tls_ctx: TLS context data from tls_init()
470 * @conn: Connection context data from tls_connection_init()
471 *
472 * Returns >0 if connection has failed, 0 if not.
473 */
474int tls_connection_get_failed(void *tls_ctx, struct tls_connection *conn);
475
476/**
477 * tls_connection_get_read_alerts - Get connection read alert status
478 * @tls_ctx: TLS context data from tls_init()
479 * @conn: Connection context data from tls_connection_init()
480 * Returns: Number of times a fatal read (remote end reported error) has
481 * happened during this connection.
482 */
483int tls_connection_get_read_alerts(void *tls_ctx, struct tls_connection *conn);
484
485/**
486 * tls_connection_get_write_alerts - Get connection write alert status
487 * @tls_ctx: TLS context data from tls_init()
488 * @conn: Connection context data from tls_connection_init()
489 * Returns: Number of times a fatal write (locally detected error) has happened
490 * during this connection.
491 */
492int tls_connection_get_write_alerts(void *tls_ctx,
493				    struct tls_connection *conn);
494
495/**
496 * tls_connection_get_keyblock_size - Get TLS key_block size
497 * @tls_ctx: TLS context data from tls_init()
498 * @conn: Connection context data from tls_connection_init()
499 * Returns: Size of the key_block for the negotiated cipher suite or -1 on
500 * failure
501 */
502int tls_connection_get_keyblock_size(void *tls_ctx,
503				     struct tls_connection *conn);
504
505/**
506 * tls_capabilities - Get supported TLS capabilities
507 * @tls_ctx: TLS context data from tls_init()
508 * Returns: Bit field of supported TLS capabilities (TLS_CAPABILITY_*)
509 */
510unsigned int tls_capabilities(void *tls_ctx);
511
512typedef int (*tls_session_ticket_cb)
513(void *ctx, const u8 *ticket, size_t len, const u8 *client_random,
514 const u8 *server_random, u8 *master_secret);
515
516int __must_check  tls_connection_set_session_ticket_cb(
517	void *tls_ctx, struct tls_connection *conn,
518	tls_session_ticket_cb cb, void *ctx);
519
520#endif /* TLS_H */
521