openssl/test/helpers/quictestlib.h
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Reviewed-by: Neil Horman <nhorman@openssl.org>
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(cherry picked from commit 0ce7d1f355)

Reviewed-by: Hugo Landau <hlandau@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tomas@openssl.org>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/24034)
2024-04-09 13:43:26 +02:00

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/*
* Copyright 2022-2024 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
* this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
* in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
* https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
*/
#include <openssl/ssl.h>
#include <internal/quic_tserver.h>
/* Type to represent the Fault Injector */
typedef struct qtest_fault QTEST_FAULT;
/*
* Structure representing a parsed EncryptedExtension message. Listeners can
* make changes to the contents of structure objects as required and the fault
* injector will reconstruct the message to be sent on
*/
typedef struct qtest_fault_encrypted_extensions {
/* EncryptedExtension messages just have an extensions block */
unsigned char *extensions;
size_t extensionslen;
} QTEST_ENCRYPTED_EXTENSIONS;
/* Flags for use with qtest_create_quic_objects() */
/* Indicates whether we are using blocking mode or not */
#define QTEST_FLAG_BLOCK (1 << 0)
/* Use fake time rather than real time */
#define QTEST_FLAG_FAKE_TIME (1 << 1)
/* Introduce noise in the BIO */
#define QTEST_FLAG_NOISE (1 << 2)
/* Split datagrams such that each datagram contains one packet */
#define QTEST_FLAG_PACKET_SPLIT (1 << 3)
/* Turn on client side tracing */
#define QTEST_FLAG_CLIENT_TRACE (1 << 4)
/*
* Given an SSL_CTX for the client and filenames for the server certificate and
* keyfile, create a server and client instances as well as a fault injector
* instance. |flags| is the logical or of flags defined above, or 0 if none.
*/
int qtest_create_quic_objects(OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx, SSL_CTX *clientctx,
SSL_CTX *serverctx, char *certfile, char *keyfile,
int flags, QUIC_TSERVER **qtserv, SSL **cssl,
QTEST_FAULT **fault, BIO **tracebio);
/* Where QTEST_FLAG_FAKE_TIME is used, add millis to the current time */
void qtest_add_time(uint64_t millis);
/* Starts time measurement */
void qtest_start_stopwatch(void);
/* Returns the duration from the start in millis */
uint64_t qtest_get_stopwatch_time(void);
QTEST_FAULT *qtest_create_injector(QUIC_TSERVER *ts);
BIO_METHOD *qtest_get_bio_method(void);
/*
* Free up a Fault Injector instance
*/
void qtest_fault_free(QTEST_FAULT *fault);
/* Returns 1 if the quictestlib supports blocking tests */
int qtest_supports_blocking(void);
/*
* Run the TLS handshake to create a QUIC connection between the client and
* server.
*/
int qtest_create_quic_connection(QUIC_TSERVER *qtserv, SSL *clientssl);
/*
* Check if both client and server have no data to read and are waiting on a
* timeout. If so, wait until the timeout has expired.
*/
int qtest_wait_for_timeout(SSL *s, QUIC_TSERVER *qtserv);
/*
* Same as qtest_create_quic_connection but will stop (successfully) if the
* clientssl indicates SSL_ERROR_WANT_XXX as specified by |wanterr|
*/
int qtest_create_quic_connection_ex(QUIC_TSERVER *qtserv, SSL *clientssl,
int wanterr);
/*
* Shutdown the client SSL object gracefully
*/
int qtest_shutdown(QUIC_TSERVER *qtserv, SSL *clientssl);
/*
* Confirm that the server has received the given transport error code.
*/
int qtest_check_server_transport_err(QUIC_TSERVER *qtserv, uint64_t code);
/*
* Confirm the server has received a protocol error. Equivalent to calling
* qtest_check_server_transport_err with a code of QUIC_ERR_PROTOCOL_VIOLATION
*/
int qtest_check_server_protocol_err(QUIC_TSERVER *qtserv);
/*
* Confirm the server has received a frame encoding error. Equivalent to calling
* qtest_check_server_transport_err with a code of QUIC_ERR_FRAME_ENCODING_ERROR
*/
int qtest_check_server_frame_encoding_err(QUIC_TSERVER *qtserv);
/*
* Enable tests to listen for pre-encryption QUIC packets being sent
*/
typedef int (*qtest_fault_on_packet_plain_cb)(QTEST_FAULT *fault,
QUIC_PKT_HDR *hdr,
unsigned char *buf,
size_t len,
void *cbarg);
int qtest_fault_set_packet_plain_listener(QTEST_FAULT *fault,
qtest_fault_on_packet_plain_cb pplaincb,
void *pplaincbarg);
/*
* Helper function to be called from a packet_plain_listener callback if it
* wants to resize the packet (either to add new data to it, or to truncate it).
* The buf provided to packet_plain_listener is over allocated, so this just
* changes the logical size and never changes the actual address of the buf.
* This will fail if a large resize is attempted that exceeds the over
* allocation.
*/
int qtest_fault_resize_plain_packet(QTEST_FAULT *fault, size_t newlen);
/*
* Prepend frame data into a packet. To be called from a packet_plain_listener
* callback
*/
int qtest_fault_prepend_frame(QTEST_FAULT *fault, const unsigned char *frame,
size_t frame_len);
/*
* The general handshake message listener is sent the entire handshake message
* data block, including the handshake header itself
*/
typedef int (*qtest_fault_on_handshake_cb)(QTEST_FAULT *fault,
unsigned char *msg,
size_t msglen,
void *handshakecbarg);
int qtest_fault_set_handshake_listener(QTEST_FAULT *fault,
qtest_fault_on_handshake_cb handshakecb,
void *handshakecbarg);
/*
* Helper function to be called from a handshake_listener callback if it wants
* to resize the handshake message (either to add new data to it, or to truncate
* it). newlen must include the length of the handshake message header. The
* handshake message buffer is over allocated, so this just changes the logical
* size and never changes the actual address of the buf.
* This will fail if a large resize is attempted that exceeds the over
* allocation.
*/
int qtest_fault_resize_handshake(QTEST_FAULT *fault, size_t newlen);
/*
* Add listeners for specific types of frame here. E.g. we might
* expect to see an "ACK" frame listener which will be passed pre-parsed ack
* data that can be modified as required.
*/
/*
* Handshake message specific listeners. Unlike the general handshake message
* listener these messages are pre-parsed and supplied with message specific
* data and exclude the handshake header
*/
typedef int (*qtest_fault_on_enc_ext_cb)(QTEST_FAULT *fault,
QTEST_ENCRYPTED_EXTENSIONS *ee,
size_t eelen,
void *encextcbarg);
int qtest_fault_set_hand_enc_ext_listener(QTEST_FAULT *fault,
qtest_fault_on_enc_ext_cb encextcb,
void *encextcbarg);
/* Add listeners for other types of handshake message here */
/*
* Helper function to be called from message specific listener callbacks. newlen
* is the new length of the specific message excluding the handshake message
* header. The buffers provided to the message specific listeners are over
* allocated, so this just changes the logical size and never changes the actual
* address of the buffer. This will fail if a large resize is attempted that
* exceeds the over allocation.
*/
int qtest_fault_resize_message(QTEST_FAULT *fault, size_t newlen);
/*
* Helper function to delete an extension from an extension block. |exttype| is
* the type of the extension to be deleted. |ext| points to the extension block.
* On entry |*extlen| contains the length of the extension block. It is updated
* with the new length on exit. If old_ext is non-NULL, the deleted extension
* is appended to the given BUF_MEM.
*/
int qtest_fault_delete_extension(QTEST_FAULT *fault,
unsigned int exttype, unsigned char *ext,
size_t *extlen,
BUF_MEM *old_ext);
/*
* Add additional helper functions for querying extensions here (e.g.
* finding or adding them). We could also provide a "listener" API for listening
* for specific extension types
*/
/*
* Enable tests to listen for post-encryption QUIC packets being sent
*/
typedef int (*qtest_fault_on_packet_cipher_cb)(QTEST_FAULT *fault,
/* The parsed packet header */
QUIC_PKT_HDR *hdr,
/* The packet payload data */
unsigned char *buf,
/* Length of the payload */
size_t len,
void *cbarg);
int qtest_fault_set_packet_cipher_listener(QTEST_FAULT *fault,
qtest_fault_on_packet_cipher_cb pciphercb,
void *picphercbarg);
/*
* Enable tests to listen for datagrams being sent
*/
typedef int (*qtest_fault_on_datagram_cb)(QTEST_FAULT *fault,
BIO_MSG *m,
size_t stride,
void *cbarg);
int qtest_fault_set_datagram_listener(QTEST_FAULT *fault,
qtest_fault_on_datagram_cb datagramcb,
void *datagramcbarg);
/*
* To be called from a datagram_listener callback. The datagram buffer is over
* allocated, so this just changes the logical size and never changes the actual
* address of the buffer. This will fail if a large resize is attempted that
* exceeds the over allocation.
*/
int qtest_fault_resize_datagram(QTEST_FAULT *fault, size_t newlen);
/*
* Set bandwidth and noise rate on noisy dgram filter.
* Arguments with values of 0 mean no limit/no noise.
*/
int qtest_fault_set_bw_limit(QTEST_FAULT *fault,
size_t ctos_bw, size_t stoc_bw,
int noise_rate);
/* Copy a BIO_MSG */
int bio_msg_copy(BIO_MSG *dst, BIO_MSG *src);
#define BIO_CTRL_NOISE_BACK_OFF 1001
#define BIO_CTRL_NOISE_RATE 1002
#define BIO_CTRL_NOISE_RECV_BANDWIDTH 1003
#define BIO_CTRL_NOISE_SEND_BANDWIDTH 1004
#define BIO_CTRL_NOISE_SET_NOW_CB 1005
struct bio_noise_now_cb_st {
OSSL_TIME (*now_cb)(void *);
void *now_cb_arg;
};
/* BIO filter for simulating a noisy UDP socket */
const BIO_METHOD *bio_f_noisy_dgram_filter(void);
/* Free the BIO filter method object */
void bio_f_noisy_dgram_filter_free(void);
/*
* BIO filter for splitting QUIC datagrams containing multiple packets into
* individual datagrams.
*/
const BIO_METHOD *bio_f_pkt_split_dgram_filter(void);
/* Free the BIO filter method object */
void bio_f_pkt_split_dgram_filter_free(void);