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- #include "tunala.h"
- #ifndef NO_TUNALA
- void state_machine_init(state_machine_t * machine)
- {
- machine->ssl = NULL;
- machine->bio_intossl = machine->bio_fromssl = NULL;
- buffer_init(&machine->clean_in);
- buffer_init(&machine->clean_out);
- buffer_init(&machine->dirty_in);
- buffer_init(&machine->dirty_out);
- }
- void state_machine_close(state_machine_t * machine)
- {
- if (machine->ssl)
- SSL_free(machine->ssl);
- /*
- * SSL_free seems to decrement the reference counts already so doing this
- * goes kaboom.
- */
- # if 0
- if (machine->bio_intossl)
- BIO_free(machine->bio_intossl);
- if (machine->bio_fromssl)
- BIO_free(machine->bio_fromssl);
- # endif
- buffer_close(&machine->clean_in);
- buffer_close(&machine->clean_out);
- buffer_close(&machine->dirty_in);
- buffer_close(&machine->dirty_out);
- state_machine_init(machine);
- }
- buffer_t *state_machine_get_buffer(state_machine_t * machine,
- sm_buffer_t type)
- {
- switch (type) {
- case SM_CLEAN_IN:
- return &machine->clean_in;
- case SM_CLEAN_OUT:
- return &machine->clean_out;
- case SM_DIRTY_IN:
- return &machine->dirty_in;
- case SM_DIRTY_OUT:
- return &machine->dirty_out;
- default:
- break;
- }
- /* Should never get here */
- abort();
- return NULL;
- }
- SSL *state_machine_get_SSL(state_machine_t * machine)
- {
- return machine->ssl;
- }
- int state_machine_set_SSL(state_machine_t * machine, SSL *ssl, int is_server)
- {
- if (machine->ssl)
- /* Shouldn't ever be set twice */
- abort();
- machine->ssl = ssl;
- /* Create the BIOs to handle the dirty side of the SSL */
- if ((machine->bio_intossl = BIO_new(BIO_s_mem())) == NULL)
- abort();
- if ((machine->bio_fromssl = BIO_new(BIO_s_mem())) == NULL)
- abort();
- /* Hook up the BIOs on the dirty side of the SSL */
- SSL_set_bio(machine->ssl, machine->bio_intossl, machine->bio_fromssl);
- if (is_server)
- SSL_set_accept_state(machine->ssl);
- else
- SSL_set_connect_state(machine->ssl);
- /*
- * If we're the first one to generate traffic - do it now otherwise we go
- * into the next select empty-handed and our peer will not send data but
- * will similarly wait for us.
- */
- return state_machine_churn(machine);
- }
- /* Performs the data-IO loop and returns zero if the machine should close */
- int state_machine_churn(state_machine_t * machine)
- {
- unsigned int loop;
- if (machine->ssl == NULL) {
- if (buffer_empty(&machine->clean_out))
- /* Time to close this state-machine altogether */
- return 0;
- else
- /* Still buffered data on the clean side to go out */
- return 1;
- }
- /*
- * Do this loop twice to cover any dependencies about which precise order
- * of reads and writes is required.
- */
- for (loop = 0; loop < 2; loop++) {
- buffer_to_SSL(&machine->clean_in, machine->ssl);
- buffer_to_BIO(&machine->dirty_in, machine->bio_intossl);
- buffer_from_SSL(&machine->clean_out, machine->ssl);
- buffer_from_BIO(&machine->dirty_out, machine->bio_fromssl);
- }
- /*
- * We close on the SSL side if the info callback noticed some problems or
- * an SSL shutdown was underway and shutdown traffic had all been sent.
- */
- if (SSL_get_app_data(machine->ssl) || (SSL_get_shutdown(machine->ssl) &&
- buffer_empty(&machine->dirty_out)))
- {
- /* Great, we can seal off the dirty side completely */
- if (!state_machine_close_dirty(machine))
- return 0;
- }
- /*
- * Either the SSL is alive and well, or the closing process still has
- * outgoing data waiting to be sent
- */
- return 1;
- }
- /* Called when the clean side of the SSL has lost its connection */
- int state_machine_close_clean(state_machine_t * machine)
- {
- /*
- * Well, first thing to do is null out the clean-side buffers - they're
- * no use any more.
- */
- buffer_close(&machine->clean_in);
- buffer_close(&machine->clean_out);
- /* And start an SSL shutdown */
- if (machine->ssl)
- SSL_shutdown(machine->ssl);
- /* This is an "event", so flush the SSL of any generated traffic */
- state_machine_churn(machine);
- if (buffer_empty(&machine->dirty_in) && buffer_empty(&machine->dirty_out))
- return 0;
- return 1;
- }
- /*
- * Called when the dirty side of the SSL has lost its connection. This is
- * pretty terminal as all that can be left to do is send any buffered output
- * on the clean side - after that, we're done.
- */
- int state_machine_close_dirty(state_machine_t * machine)
- {
- buffer_close(&machine->dirty_in);
- buffer_close(&machine->dirty_out);
- buffer_close(&machine->clean_in);
- if (machine->ssl)
- SSL_free(machine->ssl);
- machine->ssl = NULL;
- machine->bio_intossl = machine->bio_fromssl = NULL;
- if (buffer_empty(&machine->clean_out))
- return 0;
- return 1;
- }
- #endif /* !defined(NO_TUNALA) */
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