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- /*
- * Copyright 2022-2023 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
- */
- #ifndef OSSL_QUIC_WIRE_PKT_H
- # define OSSL_QUIC_WIRE_PKT_H
- # include <openssl/ssl.h>
- # include "internal/packet_quic.h"
- # include "internal/quic_types.h"
- # ifndef OPENSSL_NO_QUIC
- # define QUIC_VERSION_NONE ((uint32_t)0) /* Used for version negotiation */
- # define QUIC_VERSION_1 ((uint32_t)1) /* QUIC v1 */
- /* QUIC logical packet type. These do not match wire values. */
- # define QUIC_PKT_TYPE_INITIAL 1
- # define QUIC_PKT_TYPE_0RTT 2
- # define QUIC_PKT_TYPE_HANDSHAKE 3
- # define QUIC_PKT_TYPE_RETRY 4
- # define QUIC_PKT_TYPE_1RTT 5
- # define QUIC_PKT_TYPE_VERSION_NEG 6
- /*
- * Determine encryption level from packet type. Returns QUIC_ENC_LEVEL_NUM if
- * the packet is not of a type which is encrypted.
- */
- static ossl_inline ossl_unused uint32_t
- ossl_quic_pkt_type_to_enc_level(uint32_t pkt_type)
- {
- switch (pkt_type) {
- case QUIC_PKT_TYPE_INITIAL:
- return QUIC_ENC_LEVEL_INITIAL;
- case QUIC_PKT_TYPE_HANDSHAKE:
- return QUIC_ENC_LEVEL_HANDSHAKE;
- case QUIC_PKT_TYPE_0RTT:
- return QUIC_ENC_LEVEL_0RTT;
- case QUIC_PKT_TYPE_1RTT:
- return QUIC_ENC_LEVEL_1RTT;
- default:
- return QUIC_ENC_LEVEL_NUM;
- }
- }
- static ossl_inline ossl_unused uint32_t
- ossl_quic_enc_level_to_pkt_type(uint32_t enc_level)
- {
- switch (enc_level) {
- case QUIC_ENC_LEVEL_INITIAL:
- return QUIC_PKT_TYPE_INITIAL;
- case QUIC_ENC_LEVEL_HANDSHAKE:
- return QUIC_PKT_TYPE_HANDSHAKE;
- case QUIC_ENC_LEVEL_0RTT:
- return QUIC_PKT_TYPE_0RTT;
- case QUIC_ENC_LEVEL_1RTT:
- return QUIC_PKT_TYPE_1RTT;
- default:
- return UINT32_MAX;
- }
- }
- /* Determine if a packet type contains an encrypted payload. */
- static ossl_inline ossl_unused int
- ossl_quic_pkt_type_is_encrypted(uint32_t pkt_type)
- {
- switch (pkt_type) {
- case QUIC_PKT_TYPE_RETRY:
- case QUIC_PKT_TYPE_VERSION_NEG:
- return 0;
- default:
- return 1;
- }
- }
- /* Determine if a packet type contains a PN field. */
- static ossl_inline ossl_unused int
- ossl_quic_pkt_type_has_pn(uint32_t pkt_type)
- {
- /*
- * Currently a packet has a PN iff it is encrypted. This could change
- * someday.
- */
- return ossl_quic_pkt_type_is_encrypted(pkt_type);
- }
- /*
- * Determine if a packet type can appear with other packets in a datagram. Some
- * packet types must be the sole packet in a datagram.
- */
- static ossl_inline ossl_unused int
- ossl_quic_pkt_type_can_share_dgram(uint32_t pkt_type)
- {
- /*
- * Currently only the encrypted packet types can share a datagram. This
- * could change someday.
- */
- return ossl_quic_pkt_type_is_encrypted(pkt_type);
- }
- /*
- * Determine if the packet type must come at the end of the datagram (due to the
- * lack of a length field).
- */
- static ossl_inline ossl_unused int
- ossl_quic_pkt_type_must_be_last(uint32_t pkt_type)
- {
- /*
- * Any packet type which cannot share a datagram obviously must come last.
- * 1-RTT also must come last as it lacks a length field.
- */
- return !ossl_quic_pkt_type_can_share_dgram(pkt_type)
- || pkt_type == QUIC_PKT_TYPE_1RTT;
- }
- /*
- * Determine if the packet type has a version field.
- */
- static ossl_inline ossl_unused int
- ossl_quic_pkt_type_has_version(uint32_t pkt_type)
- {
- return pkt_type != QUIC_PKT_TYPE_1RTT && pkt_type != QUIC_PKT_TYPE_VERSION_NEG;
- }
- /*
- * Determine if the packet type has a SCID field.
- */
- static ossl_inline ossl_unused int
- ossl_quic_pkt_type_has_scid(uint32_t pkt_type)
- {
- return pkt_type != QUIC_PKT_TYPE_1RTT;
- }
- /*
- * Smallest possible QUIC packet size as per RFC (aside from version negotiation
- * packets).
- */
- # define QUIC_MIN_VALID_PKT_LEN_CRYPTO 21
- # define QUIC_MIN_VALID_PKT_LEN_VERSION_NEG 7
- # define QUIC_MIN_VALID_PKT_LEN QUIC_MIN_VALID_PKT_LEN_VERSION_NEG
- typedef struct quic_pkt_hdr_ptrs_st QUIC_PKT_HDR_PTRS;
- /*
- * QUIC Packet Header Protection
- * =============================
- *
- * Functions to apply and remove QUIC packet header protection. A header
- * protector is initialised using ossl_quic_hdr_protector_init and must be
- * destroyed using ossl_quic_hdr_protector_cleanup when no longer needed.
- */
- typedef struct quic_hdr_protector_st {
- OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx;
- const char *propq;
- EVP_CIPHER_CTX *cipher_ctx;
- EVP_CIPHER *cipher;
- uint32_t cipher_id;
- } QUIC_HDR_PROTECTOR;
- # define QUIC_HDR_PROT_CIPHER_AES_128 1
- # define QUIC_HDR_PROT_CIPHER_AES_256 2
- # define QUIC_HDR_PROT_CIPHER_CHACHA 3
- /*
- * Initialises a header protector.
- *
- * cipher_id:
- * The header protection cipher method to use. One of
- * QUIC_HDR_PROT_CIPHER_*. Must be chosen based on negotiated TLS cipher
- * suite.
- *
- * quic_hp_key:
- * This must be the "quic hp" key derived from a traffic secret.
- *
- * The length of the quic_hp_key must correspond to that expected for the
- * given cipher ID.
- *
- * The header protector performs amortisable initialisation in this function,
- * therefore a header protector should be used for as long as possible.
- *
- * Returns 1 on success and 0 on failure.
- */
- int ossl_quic_hdr_protector_init(QUIC_HDR_PROTECTOR *hpr,
- OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx,
- const char *propq,
- uint32_t cipher_id,
- const unsigned char *quic_hp_key,
- size_t quic_hp_key_len);
- /*
- * Destroys a header protector. This is also safe to call on a zero-initialized
- * OSSL_QUIC_HDR_PROTECTOR structure which has not been initialized, or which
- * has already been destroyed.
- */
- void ossl_quic_hdr_protector_cleanup(QUIC_HDR_PROTECTOR *hpr);
- /*
- * Removes header protection from a packet. The packet payload must currently be
- * encrypted (i.e., you must remove header protection before decrypting packets
- * received). The function examines the header buffer to determine which bytes
- * of the header need to be decrypted.
- *
- * If this function fails, no data is modified.
- *
- * This is implemented as a call to ossl_quic_hdr_protector_decrypt_fields().
- *
- * Returns 1 on success and 0 on failure.
- */
- int ossl_quic_hdr_protector_decrypt(QUIC_HDR_PROTECTOR *hpr,
- QUIC_PKT_HDR_PTRS *ptrs);
- /*
- * Applies header protection to a packet. The packet payload must already have
- * been encrypted (i.e., you must apply header protection after encrypting
- * a packet). The function examines the header buffer to determine which bytes
- * of the header need to be encrypted.
- *
- * This is implemented as a call to ossl_quic_hdr_protector_encrypt_fields().
- *
- * Returns 1 on success and 0 on failure.
- */
- int ossl_quic_hdr_protector_encrypt(QUIC_HDR_PROTECTOR *hpr,
- QUIC_PKT_HDR_PTRS *ptrs);
- /*
- * Removes header protection from a packet. The packet payload must currently
- * be encrypted. This is a low-level function which assumes you have already
- * determined which parts of the packet header need to be decrypted.
- *
- * sample:
- * The range of bytes in the packet to be used to generate the header
- * protection mask. It is permissible to set sample_len to the size of the
- * remainder of the packet; this function will only use as many bytes as
- * needed. If not enough sample bytes are provided, this function fails.
- *
- * first_byte:
- * The first byte of the QUIC packet header to be decrypted.
- *
- * pn:
- * Pointer to the start of the PN field. The caller is responsible
- * for ensuring at least four bytes follow this pointer.
- *
- * Returns 1 on success and 0 on failure.
- */
- int ossl_quic_hdr_protector_decrypt_fields(QUIC_HDR_PROTECTOR *hpr,
- const unsigned char *sample,
- size_t sample_len,
- unsigned char *first_byte,
- unsigned char *pn_bytes);
- /*
- * Works analogously to ossl_hdr_protector_decrypt_fields, but applies header
- * protection instead of removing it.
- */
- int ossl_quic_hdr_protector_encrypt_fields(QUIC_HDR_PROTECTOR *hpr,
- const unsigned char *sample,
- size_t sample_len,
- unsigned char *first_byte,
- unsigned char *pn_bytes);
- /*
- * QUIC Packet Header
- * ==================
- *
- * This structure provides a logical representation of a QUIC packet header.
- *
- * QUIC packet formats fall into the following categories:
- *
- * Long Packets, which is subdivided into five possible packet types:
- * Version Negotiation (a special case);
- * Initial;
- * 0-RTT;
- * Handshake; and
- * Retry
- *
- * Short Packets, which comprises only a single packet type (1-RTT).
- *
- * The packet formats vary and common fields are found in some packets but
- * not others. The below table indicates which fields are present in which
- * kinds of packet. * indicates header protection is applied.
- *
- * SLLLLL Legend: 1=1-RTT, i=Initial, 0=0-RTT, h=Handshake
- * 1i0hrv r=Retry, v=Version Negotiation
- * ------
- * 1i0hrv Header Form (0=Short, 1=Long)
- * 1i0hr Fixed Bit (always 1)
- * 1 Spin Bit
- * 1 * Reserved Bits
- * 1 * Key Phase
- * 1i0h * Packet Number Length
- * i0hr? Long Packet Type
- * i0h Type-Specific Bits
- * i0hr Version (note: always 0 for Version Negotiation packets)
- * 1i0hrv Destination Connection ID
- * i0hrv Source Connection ID
- * 1i0h * Packet Number
- * i Token
- * i0h Length
- * r Retry Token
- * r Retry Integrity Tag
- *
- * For each field below, the conditions under which the field is valid are
- * specified. If a field is not currently valid, it is initialized to a zero or
- * NULL value.
- */
- typedef struct quic_pkt_hdr_st {
- /* [ALL] A QUIC_PKT_TYPE_* value. Always valid. */
- unsigned int type :8;
- /* [S] Value of the spin bit. Valid if (type == 1RTT). */
- unsigned int spin_bit :1;
- /*
- * [S] Value of the Key Phase bit in the short packet.
- * Valid if (type == 1RTT && !partial).
- */
- unsigned int key_phase :1;
- /*
- * [1i0h] Length of packet number in bytes. This is the decoded value.
- * Valid if ((type == 1RTT || (version && type != RETRY)) && !partial).
- */
- unsigned int pn_len :4;
- /*
- * [ALL] Set to 1 if this is a partial decode because the packet header
- * has not yet been deprotected. pn_len, pn and key_phase are not valid if
- * this is set.
- */
- unsigned int partial :1;
- /*
- * [ALL] Whether the fixed bit was set. Note that only Version Negotiation
- * packets are allowed to have this unset, so this will always be 1 for all
- * other packet types (decode will fail if it is not set). Ignored when
- * encoding unless encoding a Version Negotiation packet.
- */
- unsigned int fixed :1;
- /*
- * The unused bits in the low 4 bits of a Retry packet header's first byte.
- * This is used to ensure that Retry packets have the same bit-for-bit
- * representation in their header when decoding and encoding them again.
- * This is necessary to validate Retry packet headers.
- */
- unsigned int unused :4;
- /*
- * The 'Reserved' bits in an Initial, Handshake, 0-RTT or 1-RTT packet
- * header's first byte. These are provided so that the caller can validate
- * that they are zero, as this must be done after packet protection is
- * successfully removed to avoid creating a timing channel.
- */
- unsigned int reserved :2;
- /* [L] Version field. Valid if (type != 1RTT). */
- uint32_t version;
- /* [ALL] The destination connection ID. Always valid. */
- QUIC_CONN_ID dst_conn_id;
- /*
- * [L] The source connection ID.
- * Valid if (type != 1RTT).
- */
- QUIC_CONN_ID src_conn_id;
- /*
- * [1i0h] Relatively-encoded packet number in raw, encoded form. The correct
- * decoding of this value is context-dependent. The number of bytes valid in
- * this buffer is determined by pn_len above. If the decode was partial,
- * this field is not valid.
- *
- * Valid if ((type == 1RTT || (version && type != RETRY)) && !partial).
- */
- unsigned char pn[4];
- /*
- * [i] Token field in Initial packet. Points to memory inside the decoded
- * PACKET, and therefore is valid for as long as the PACKET's buffer is
- * valid. token_len is the length of the token in bytes.
- *
- * Valid if (type == INITIAL).
- */
- const unsigned char *token;
- size_t token_len;
- /*
- * [ALL] Payload length in bytes.
- *
- * Though 1-RTT, Retry and Version Negotiation packets do not contain an
- * explicit length field, this field is always valid and is used by the
- * packet header encoding and decoding routines to describe the payload
- * length, regardless of whether the packet type encoded or decoded uses an
- * explicit length indication.
- */
- size_t len;
- /*
- * Pointer to start of payload data in the packet. Points to memory inside
- * the decoded PACKET, and therefore is valid for as long as the PACKET'S
- * buffer is valid. The length of the buffer in bytes is in len above.
- *
- * For Version Negotiation packets, points to the array of supported
- * versions.
- *
- * For Retry packets, points to the Retry packet payload, which comprises
- * the Retry Token followed by a 16-byte Retry Integrity Tag.
- *
- * Regardless of whether a packet is a Version Negotiation packet (where the
- * payload contains a list of supported versions), a Retry packet (where the
- * payload contains a Retry Token and Retry Integrity Tag), or any other
- * packet type (where the payload contains frames), the payload is not
- * validated and the user must parse the payload bearing this in mind.
- *
- * If the decode was partial (partial is set), this points to the start of
- * the packet number field, rather than the protected payload, as the length
- * of the packet number field is unknown. The len field reflects this in
- * this case (i.e., the len field is the number of payload bytes plus the
- * number of bytes comprising the PN).
- */
- const unsigned char *data;
- } QUIC_PKT_HDR;
- /*
- * Extra information which can be output by the packet header decode functions
- * for the assistance of the header protector. This avoids the header protector
- * needing to partially re-decode the packet header.
- */
- struct quic_pkt_hdr_ptrs_st {
- unsigned char *raw_start; /* start of packet */
- unsigned char *raw_sample; /* start of sampling range */
- size_t raw_sample_len; /* maximum length of sampling range */
- /*
- * Start of PN field. Guaranteed to be NULL unless at least four bytes are
- * available via this pointer.
- */
- unsigned char *raw_pn;
- };
- /*
- * If partial is 1, reads the unprotected parts of a protected packet header
- * from a PACKET, performing a partial decode.
- *
- * If partial is 0, the input is assumed to have already had header protection
- * removed, and all header fields are decoded.
- *
- * If nodata is 1, the input is assumed to have no payload data in it. Otherwise
- * payload data must be present.
- *
- * On success, the logical decode of the packet header is written to *hdr.
- * hdr->partial is set or cleared according to whether a partial decode was
- * performed. *ptrs is filled with pointers to various parts of the packet
- * buffer.
- *
- * In order to decode short packets, the connection ID length being used must be
- * known contextually, and should be passed as short_conn_id_len. If
- * short_conn_id_len is set to an invalid value (a value greater than
- * QUIC_MAX_CONN_ID_LEN), this function fails when trying to decode a short
- * packet, but succeeds for long packets.
- *
- * Returns 1 on success and 0 on failure.
- */
- int ossl_quic_wire_decode_pkt_hdr(PACKET *pkt,
- size_t short_conn_id_len,
- int partial,
- int nodata,
- QUIC_PKT_HDR *hdr,
- QUIC_PKT_HDR_PTRS *ptrs);
- /*
- * Encodes a packet header. The packet is written to pkt.
- *
- * The length of the (encrypted) packet payload should be written to hdr->len
- * and will be placed in the serialized packet header. The payload data itself
- * is not copied; the caller should write hdr->len bytes of encrypted payload to
- * the WPACKET immediately after the call to this function. However,
- * WPACKET_reserve_bytes is called for the payload size.
- *
- * This function does not apply header protection. You must apply header
- * protection yourself after calling this function. *ptrs is filled with
- * pointers which can be passed to a header protector, but this must be
- * performed after the encrypted payload is written.
- *
- * The pointers in *ptrs are direct pointers into the WPACKET buffer. If more
- * data is written to the WPACKET buffer, WPACKET buffer reallocations may
- * occur, causing these pointers to become invalid. Therefore, you must not call
- * any write WPACKET function between this call and the call to
- * ossl_quic_hdr_protector_encrypt. This function calls WPACKET_reserve_bytes
- * for the payload length, so you may assume hdr->len bytes are already free to
- * write at the WPACKET cursor location once this function returns successfully.
- * It is recommended that you call this function, write the encrypted payload,
- * call ossl_quic_hdr_protector_encrypt, and then call
- * WPACKET_allocate_bytes(hdr->len).
- *
- * Version Negotiation and Retry packets do not use header protection; for these
- * header types, the fields in *ptrs are all written as zero. Version
- * Negotiation, Retry and 1-RTT packets do not contain a Length field, but
- * hdr->len bytes of data are still reserved in the WPACKET.
- *
- * If serializing a short packet and short_conn_id_len does not match the DCID
- * specified in hdr, the function fails.
- *
- * Returns 1 on success and 0 on failure.
- */
- int ossl_quic_wire_encode_pkt_hdr(WPACKET *pkt,
- size_t short_conn_id_len,
- const QUIC_PKT_HDR *hdr,
- QUIC_PKT_HDR_PTRS *ptrs);
- /*
- * Retrieves only the DCID from a packet header. This is intended for demuxer
- * use. It avoids the need to parse the rest of the packet header twice.
- *
- * Information on packet length is not decoded, as this only needs to be used on
- * the first packet in a datagram, therefore this takes a buffer and not a
- * PACKET.
- *
- * Returns 1 on success and 0 on failure.
- */
- int ossl_quic_wire_get_pkt_hdr_dst_conn_id(const unsigned char *buf,
- size_t buf_len,
- size_t short_conn_id_len,
- QUIC_CONN_ID *dst_conn_id);
- /*
- * Precisely predicts the encoded length of a packet header structure.
- *
- * May return 0 if the packet header is not valid, but the fact that this
- * function returns non-zero does not guarantee that
- * ossl_quic_wire_encode_pkt_hdr() will succeed.
- */
- int ossl_quic_wire_get_encoded_pkt_hdr_len(size_t short_conn_id_len,
- const QUIC_PKT_HDR *hdr);
- /*
- * Packet Number Encoding
- * ======================
- */
- /*
- * Decode an encoded packet header QUIC PN.
- *
- * enc_pn is the raw encoded PN to decode. enc_pn_len is its length in bytes as
- * indicated by packet headers. largest_pn is the largest PN successfully
- * processed in the relevant PN space.
- *
- * The resulting PN is written to *res_pn.
- *
- * Returns 1 on success or 0 on failure.
- */
- int ossl_quic_wire_decode_pkt_hdr_pn(const unsigned char *enc_pn,
- size_t enc_pn_len,
- QUIC_PN largest_pn,
- QUIC_PN *res_pn);
- /*
- * Determine how many bytes should be used to encode a PN. Returns the number of
- * bytes (which will be in range [1, 4]).
- */
- int ossl_quic_wire_determine_pn_len(QUIC_PN pn, QUIC_PN largest_acked);
- /*
- * Encode a PN for a packet header using the specified number of bytes, which
- * should have been determined by calling ossl_quic_wire_determine_pn_len. The
- * PN encoding process is done in two parts to allow the caller to override PN
- * encoding length if it wishes.
- *
- * Returns 1 on success and 0 on failure.
- */
- int ossl_quic_wire_encode_pkt_hdr_pn(QUIC_PN pn,
- unsigned char *enc_pn,
- size_t enc_pn_len);
- /*
- * Retry Integrity Tags
- * ====================
- */
- # define QUIC_RETRY_INTEGRITY_TAG_LEN 16
- /*
- * Validate a retry integrity tag. Returns 1 if the tag is valid.
- *
- * Must be called on a hdr with a type of QUIC_PKT_TYPE_RETRY with a valid data
- * pointer.
- *
- * client_initial_dcid must be the original DCID used by the client in its first
- * Initial packet, as this is used to calculate the Retry Integrity Tag.
- *
- * Returns 0 if the tag is invalid, if called on any other type of packet or if
- * the body is too short.
- */
- int ossl_quic_validate_retry_integrity_tag(OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx,
- const char *propq,
- const QUIC_PKT_HDR *hdr,
- const QUIC_CONN_ID *client_initial_dcid);
- /*
- * Calculates a retry integrity tag. Returns 0 on error, for example if hdr does
- * not have a type of QUIC_PKT_TYPE_RETRY.
- *
- * client_initial_dcid must be the original DCID used by the client in its first
- * Initial packet, as this is used to calculate the Retry Integrity Tag.
- *
- * tag must point to a buffer of QUIC_RETRY_INTEGRITY_TAG_LEN bytes in size.
- *
- * Note that hdr->data must point to the Retry packet body, and hdr->len must
- * include the space for the Retry Integrity Tag. (This means that you can
- * easily fill in a tag in a Retry packet you are generating by calling this
- * function and passing (hdr->data + hdr->len - QUIC_RETRY_INTEGRITY_TAG_LEN) as
- * the tag argument.) This function fails if hdr->len is too short to contain a
- * Retry Integrity Tag.
- */
- int ossl_quic_calculate_retry_integrity_tag(OSSL_LIB_CTX *libctx,
- const char *propq,
- const QUIC_PKT_HDR *hdr,
- const QUIC_CONN_ID *client_initial_dcid,
- unsigned char *tag);
- # endif
- #endif
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