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  1. /* ssl/s2_pkt.c */
  2. /* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)
  3. * All rights reserved.
  4. *
  5. * This package is an SSL implementation written
  6. * by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).
  7. * The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
  8. *
  9. * This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as
  10. * the following conditions are aheared to. The following conditions
  11. * apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA,
  12. * lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code. The SSL documentation
  13. * included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms
  14. * except that the holder is Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
  15. *
  16. * Copyright remains Eric Young's, and as such any Copyright notices in
  17. * the code are not to be removed.
  18. * If this package is used in a product, Eric Young should be given attribution
  19. * as the author of the parts of the library used.
  20. * This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or
  21. * in documentation (online or textual) provided with the package.
  22. *
  23. * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
  24. * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
  25. * are met:
  26. * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright
  27. * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
  28. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
  29. * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
  30. * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
  31. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
  32. * must display the following acknowledgement:
  33. * "This product includes cryptographic software written by
  34. * Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)"
  35. * The word 'cryptographic' can be left out if the rouines from the library
  36. * being used are not cryptographic related :-).
  37. * 4. If you include any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from
  38. * the apps directory (application code) you must include an acknowledgement:
  39. * "This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com)"
  40. *
  41. * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG ``AS IS'' AND
  42. * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
  43. * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
  44. * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
  45. * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
  46. * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
  47. * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
  48. * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
  49. * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
  50. * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
  51. * SUCH DAMAGE.
  52. *
  53. * The licence and distribution terms for any publically available version or
  54. * derivative of this code cannot be changed. i.e. this code cannot simply be
  55. * copied and put under another distribution licence
  56. * [including the GNU Public Licence.]
  57. */
  58. /* ====================================================================
  59. * Copyright (c) 1998-2001 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved.
  60. *
  61. * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
  62. * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
  63. * are met:
  64. *
  65. * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
  66. * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
  67. *
  68. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
  69. * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
  70. * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
  71. * distribution.
  72. *
  73. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this
  74. * software must display the following acknowledgment:
  75. * "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project
  76. * for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/)"
  77. *
  78. * 4. The names "OpenSSL Toolkit" and "OpenSSL Project" must not be used to
  79. * endorse or promote products derived from this software without
  80. * prior written permission. For written permission, please contact
  81. * openssl-core@openssl.org.
  82. *
  83. * 5. Products derived from this software may not be called "OpenSSL"
  84. * nor may "OpenSSL" appear in their names without prior written
  85. * permission of the OpenSSL Project.
  86. *
  87. * 6. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following
  88. * acknowledgment:
  89. * "This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project
  90. * for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/)"
  91. *
  92. * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE OpenSSL PROJECT ``AS IS'' AND ANY
  93. * EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
  94. * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
  95. * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR
  96. * ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
  97. * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
  98. * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
  99. * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
  100. * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,
  101. * STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
  102. * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED
  103. * OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
  104. * ====================================================================
  105. *
  106. * This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young
  107. * (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim
  108. * Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
  109. *
  110. */
  111. #include "ssl_locl.h"
  112. #ifndef OPENSSL_NO_SSL2
  113. #include <stdio.h>
  114. #include <errno.h>
  115. #include "cryptlib.h"
  116. #define USE_SOCKETS
  117. static int read_n(SSL *s,unsigned int n,unsigned int max,unsigned int extend);
  118. static int do_ssl_write(SSL *s, const unsigned char *buf, unsigned int len);
  119. static int write_pending(SSL *s, const unsigned char *buf, unsigned int len);
  120. static int ssl_mt_error(int n);
  121. /* SSL 2.0 imlementation for SSL_read/SSL_peek -
  122. * This routine will return 0 to len bytes, decrypted etc if required.
  123. */
  124. static int ssl2_read_internal(SSL *s, void *buf, int len, int peek)
  125. {
  126. int n;
  127. unsigned char mac[MAX_MAC_SIZE];
  128. unsigned char *p;
  129. int i;
  130. unsigned int mac_size;
  131. ssl2_read_again:
  132. if (SSL_in_init(s) && !s->in_handshake)
  133. {
  134. n=s->handshake_func(s);
  135. if (n < 0) return(n);
  136. if (n == 0)
  137. {
  138. SSLerr(SSL_F_SSL2_READ_INTERNAL,SSL_R_SSL_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE);
  139. return(-1);
  140. }
  141. }
  142. clear_sys_error();
  143. s->rwstate=SSL_NOTHING;
  144. if (len <= 0) return(len);
  145. if (s->s2->ract_data_length != 0) /* read from buffer */
  146. {
  147. if (len > s->s2->ract_data_length)
  148. n=s->s2->ract_data_length;
  149. else
  150. n=len;
  151. memcpy(buf,s->s2->ract_data,(unsigned int)n);
  152. if (!peek)
  153. {
  154. s->s2->ract_data_length-=n;
  155. s->s2->ract_data+=n;
  156. if (s->s2->ract_data_length == 0)
  157. s->rstate=SSL_ST_READ_HEADER;
  158. }
  159. return(n);
  160. }
  161. /* s->s2->ract_data_length == 0
  162. *
  163. * Fill the buffer, then goto ssl2_read_again.
  164. */
  165. if (s->rstate == SSL_ST_READ_HEADER)
  166. {
  167. if (s->first_packet)
  168. {
  169. n=read_n(s,5,SSL2_MAX_RECORD_LENGTH_2_BYTE_HEADER+2,0);
  170. if (n <= 0) return(n); /* error or non-blocking */
  171. s->first_packet=0;
  172. p=s->packet;
  173. if (!((p[0] & 0x80) && (
  174. (p[2] == SSL2_MT_CLIENT_HELLO) ||
  175. (p[2] == SSL2_MT_SERVER_HELLO))))
  176. {
  177. SSLerr(SSL_F_SSL2_READ_INTERNAL,SSL_R_NON_SSLV2_INITIAL_PACKET);
  178. return(-1);
  179. }
  180. }
  181. else
  182. {
  183. n=read_n(s,2,SSL2_MAX_RECORD_LENGTH_2_BYTE_HEADER+2,0);
  184. if (n <= 0) return(n); /* error or non-blocking */
  185. }
  186. /* part read stuff */
  187. s->rstate=SSL_ST_READ_BODY;
  188. p=s->packet;
  189. /* Do header */
  190. /*s->s2->padding=0;*/
  191. s->s2->escape=0;
  192. s->s2->rlength=(((unsigned int)p[0])<<8)|((unsigned int)p[1]);
  193. if ((p[0] & TWO_BYTE_BIT)) /* Two byte header? */
  194. {
  195. s->s2->three_byte_header=0;
  196. s->s2->rlength&=TWO_BYTE_MASK;
  197. }
  198. else
  199. {
  200. s->s2->three_byte_header=1;
  201. s->s2->rlength&=THREE_BYTE_MASK;
  202. /* security >s2->escape */
  203. s->s2->escape=((p[0] & SEC_ESC_BIT))?1:0;
  204. }
  205. }
  206. if (s->rstate == SSL_ST_READ_BODY)
  207. {
  208. n=s->s2->rlength+2+s->s2->three_byte_header;
  209. if (n > (int)s->packet_length)
  210. {
  211. n-=s->packet_length;
  212. i=read_n(s,(unsigned int)n,(unsigned int)n,1);
  213. if (i <= 0) return(i); /* ERROR */
  214. }
  215. p= &(s->packet[2]);
  216. s->rstate=SSL_ST_READ_HEADER;
  217. if (s->s2->three_byte_header)
  218. s->s2->padding= *(p++);
  219. else s->s2->padding=0;
  220. /* Data portion */
  221. if (s->s2->clear_text)
  222. {
  223. mac_size = 0;
  224. s->s2->mac_data=p;
  225. s->s2->ract_data=p;
  226. if (s->s2->padding)
  227. {
  228. SSLerr(SSL_F_SSL2_READ_INTERNAL,SSL_R_ILLEGAL_PADDING);
  229. return(-1);
  230. }
  231. }
  232. else
  233. {
  234. mac_size=EVP_MD_size(s->read_hash);
  235. OPENSSL_assert(mac_size <= MAX_MAC_SIZE);
  236. s->s2->mac_data=p;
  237. s->s2->ract_data= &p[mac_size];
  238. if (s->s2->padding + mac_size > s->s2->rlength)
  239. {
  240. SSLerr(SSL_F_SSL2_READ_INTERNAL,SSL_R_ILLEGAL_PADDING);
  241. return(-1);
  242. }
  243. }
  244. s->s2->ract_data_length=s->s2->rlength;
  245. /* added a check for length > max_size in case
  246. * encryption was not turned on yet due to an error */
  247. if ((!s->s2->clear_text) &&
  248. (s->s2->rlength >= mac_size))
  249. {
  250. ssl2_enc(s,0);
  251. s->s2->ract_data_length-=mac_size;
  252. ssl2_mac(s,mac,0);
  253. s->s2->ract_data_length-=s->s2->padding;
  254. if ( (memcmp(mac,s->s2->mac_data,
  255. (unsigned int)mac_size) != 0) ||
  256. (s->s2->rlength%EVP_CIPHER_CTX_block_size(s->enc_read_ctx) != 0))
  257. {
  258. SSLerr(SSL_F_SSL2_READ_INTERNAL,SSL_R_BAD_MAC_DECODE);
  259. return(-1);
  260. }
  261. }
  262. INC32(s->s2->read_sequence); /* expect next number */
  263. /* s->s2->ract_data is now available for processing */
  264. /* Possibly the packet that we just read had 0 actual data bytes.
  265. * (SSLeay/OpenSSL itself never sends such packets; see ssl2_write.)
  266. * In this case, returning 0 would be interpreted by the caller
  267. * as indicating EOF, so it's not a good idea. Instead, we just
  268. * continue reading; thus ssl2_read_internal may have to process
  269. * multiple packets before it can return.
  270. *
  271. * [Note that using select() for blocking sockets *never* guarantees
  272. * that the next SSL_read will not block -- the available
  273. * data may contain incomplete packets, and except for SSL 2,
  274. * renegotiation can confuse things even more.] */
  275. goto ssl2_read_again; /* This should really be
  276. * "return ssl2_read(s,buf,len)",
  277. * but that would allow for
  278. * denial-of-service attacks if a
  279. * C compiler is used that does not
  280. * recognize end-recursion. */
  281. }
  282. else
  283. {
  284. SSLerr(SSL_F_SSL2_READ_INTERNAL,SSL_R_BAD_STATE);
  285. return(-1);
  286. }
  287. }
  288. int ssl2_read(SSL *s, void *buf, int len)
  289. {
  290. return ssl2_read_internal(s, buf, len, 0);
  291. }
  292. int ssl2_peek(SSL *s, void *buf, int len)
  293. {
  294. return ssl2_read_internal(s, buf, len, 1);
  295. }
  296. static int read_n(SSL *s, unsigned int n, unsigned int max,
  297. unsigned int extend)
  298. {
  299. int i,off,newb;
  300. /* if there is stuff still in the buffer from a previous read,
  301. * and there is more than we want, take some. */
  302. if (s->s2->rbuf_left >= (int)n)
  303. {
  304. if (extend)
  305. s->packet_length+=n;
  306. else
  307. {
  308. s->packet= &(s->s2->rbuf[s->s2->rbuf_offs]);
  309. s->packet_length=n;
  310. }
  311. s->s2->rbuf_left-=n;
  312. s->s2->rbuf_offs+=n;
  313. return(n);
  314. }
  315. if (!s->read_ahead) max=n;
  316. if (max > (unsigned int)(SSL2_MAX_RECORD_LENGTH_2_BYTE_HEADER+2))
  317. max=SSL2_MAX_RECORD_LENGTH_2_BYTE_HEADER+2;
  318. /* Else we want more than we have.
  319. * First, if there is some left or we want to extend */
  320. off=0;
  321. if ((s->s2->rbuf_left != 0) || ((s->packet_length != 0) && extend))
  322. {
  323. newb=s->s2->rbuf_left;
  324. if (extend)
  325. {
  326. off=s->packet_length;
  327. if (s->packet != s->s2->rbuf)
  328. memcpy(s->s2->rbuf,s->packet,
  329. (unsigned int)newb+off);
  330. }
  331. else if (s->s2->rbuf_offs != 0)
  332. {
  333. memcpy(s->s2->rbuf,&(s->s2->rbuf[s->s2->rbuf_offs]),
  334. (unsigned int)newb);
  335. s->s2->rbuf_offs=0;
  336. }
  337. s->s2->rbuf_left=0;
  338. }
  339. else
  340. newb=0;
  341. /* off is the offset to start writing too.
  342. * r->s2->rbuf_offs is the 'unread data', now 0.
  343. * newb is the number of new bytes so far
  344. */
  345. s->packet=s->s2->rbuf;
  346. while (newb < (int)n)
  347. {
  348. clear_sys_error();
  349. if (s->rbio != NULL)
  350. {
  351. s->rwstate=SSL_READING;
  352. i=BIO_read(s->rbio,(char *)&(s->s2->rbuf[off+newb]),
  353. max-newb);
  354. }
  355. else
  356. {
  357. SSLerr(SSL_F_READ_N,SSL_R_READ_BIO_NOT_SET);
  358. i= -1;
  359. }
  360. #ifdef PKT_DEBUG
  361. if (s->debug & 0x01) sleep(1);
  362. #endif
  363. if (i <= 0)
  364. {
  365. s->s2->rbuf_left+=newb;
  366. return(i);
  367. }
  368. newb+=i;
  369. }
  370. /* record unread data */
  371. if (newb > (int)n)
  372. {
  373. s->s2->rbuf_offs=n+off;
  374. s->s2->rbuf_left=newb-n;
  375. }
  376. else
  377. {
  378. s->s2->rbuf_offs=0;
  379. s->s2->rbuf_left=0;
  380. }
  381. if (extend)
  382. s->packet_length+=n;
  383. else
  384. s->packet_length=n;
  385. s->rwstate=SSL_NOTHING;
  386. return(n);
  387. }
  388. int ssl2_write(SSL *s, const void *_buf, int len)
  389. {
  390. const unsigned char *buf=_buf;
  391. unsigned int n,tot;
  392. int i;
  393. if (SSL_in_init(s) && !s->in_handshake)
  394. {
  395. i=s->handshake_func(s);
  396. if (i < 0) return(i);
  397. if (i == 0)
  398. {
  399. SSLerr(SSL_F_SSL2_WRITE,SSL_R_SSL_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE);
  400. return(-1);
  401. }
  402. }
  403. if (s->error)
  404. {
  405. ssl2_write_error(s);
  406. if (s->error)
  407. return(-1);
  408. }
  409. clear_sys_error();
  410. s->rwstate=SSL_NOTHING;
  411. if (len <= 0) return(len);
  412. tot=s->s2->wnum;
  413. s->s2->wnum=0;
  414. n=(len-tot);
  415. for (;;)
  416. {
  417. i=do_ssl_write(s,&(buf[tot]),n);
  418. if (i <= 0)
  419. {
  420. s->s2->wnum=tot;
  421. return(i);
  422. }
  423. if ((i == (int)n) ||
  424. (s->mode & SSL_MODE_ENABLE_PARTIAL_WRITE))
  425. {
  426. return(tot+i);
  427. }
  428. n-=i;
  429. tot+=i;
  430. }
  431. }
  432. static int write_pending(SSL *s, const unsigned char *buf, unsigned int len)
  433. {
  434. int i;
  435. /* s->s2->wpend_len != 0 MUST be true. */
  436. /* check that they have given us the same buffer to
  437. * write */
  438. if ((s->s2->wpend_tot > (int)len) ||
  439. ((s->s2->wpend_buf != buf) &&
  440. !(s->mode & SSL_MODE_ACCEPT_MOVING_WRITE_BUFFER)))
  441. {
  442. SSLerr(SSL_F_WRITE_PENDING,SSL_R_BAD_WRITE_RETRY);
  443. return(-1);
  444. }
  445. for (;;)
  446. {
  447. clear_sys_error();
  448. if (s->wbio != NULL)
  449. {
  450. s->rwstate=SSL_WRITING;
  451. i=BIO_write(s->wbio,
  452. (char *)&(s->s2->write_ptr[s->s2->wpend_off]),
  453. (unsigned int)s->s2->wpend_len);
  454. }
  455. else
  456. {
  457. SSLerr(SSL_F_WRITE_PENDING,SSL_R_WRITE_BIO_NOT_SET);
  458. i= -1;
  459. }
  460. #ifdef PKT_DEBUG
  461. if (s->debug & 0x01) sleep(1);
  462. #endif
  463. if (i == s->s2->wpend_len)
  464. {
  465. s->s2->wpend_len=0;
  466. s->rwstate=SSL_NOTHING;
  467. return(s->s2->wpend_ret);
  468. }
  469. else if (i <= 0)
  470. return(i);
  471. s->s2->wpend_off+=i;
  472. s->s2->wpend_len-=i;
  473. }
  474. }
  475. static int do_ssl_write(SSL *s, const unsigned char *buf, unsigned int len)
  476. {
  477. unsigned int j,k,olen,p,mac_size,bs;
  478. register unsigned char *pp;
  479. olen=len;
  480. /* first check if there is data from an encryption waiting to
  481. * be sent - it must be sent because the other end is waiting.
  482. * This will happen with non-blocking IO. We print it and then
  483. * return.
  484. */
  485. if (s->s2->wpend_len != 0) return(write_pending(s,buf,len));
  486. /* set mac_size to mac size */
  487. if (s->s2->clear_text)
  488. mac_size=0;
  489. else
  490. mac_size=EVP_MD_size(s->write_hash);
  491. /* lets set the pad p */
  492. if (s->s2->clear_text)
  493. {
  494. if (len > SSL2_MAX_RECORD_LENGTH_2_BYTE_HEADER)
  495. len=SSL2_MAX_RECORD_LENGTH_2_BYTE_HEADER;
  496. p=0;
  497. s->s2->three_byte_header=0;
  498. /* len=len; */
  499. }
  500. else
  501. {
  502. bs=EVP_CIPHER_CTX_block_size(s->enc_read_ctx);
  503. j=len+mac_size;
  504. /* Two-byte headers allow for a larger record length than
  505. * three-byte headers, but we can't use them if we need
  506. * padding or if we have to set the escape bit. */
  507. if ((j > SSL2_MAX_RECORD_LENGTH_3_BYTE_HEADER) &&
  508. (!s->s2->escape))
  509. {
  510. if (j > SSL2_MAX_RECORD_LENGTH_2_BYTE_HEADER)
  511. j=SSL2_MAX_RECORD_LENGTH_2_BYTE_HEADER;
  512. /* set k to the max number of bytes with 2
  513. * byte header */
  514. k=j-(j%bs);
  515. /* how many data bytes? */
  516. len=k-mac_size;
  517. s->s2->three_byte_header=0;
  518. p=0;
  519. }
  520. else if ((bs <= 1) && (!s->s2->escape))
  521. {
  522. /* j <= SSL2_MAX_RECORD_LENGTH_3_BYTE_HEADER, thus
  523. * j < SSL2_MAX_RECORD_LENGTH_2_BYTE_HEADER */
  524. s->s2->three_byte_header=0;
  525. p=0;
  526. }
  527. else /* we may have to use a 3 byte header */
  528. {
  529. /* If s->s2->escape is not set, then
  530. * j <= SSL2_MAX_RECORD_LENGTH_3_BYTE_HEADER, and thus
  531. * j < SSL2_MAX_RECORD_LENGTH_2_BYTE_HEADER. */
  532. p=(j%bs);
  533. p=(p == 0)?0:(bs-p);
  534. if (s->s2->escape)
  535. {
  536. s->s2->three_byte_header=1;
  537. if (j > SSL2_MAX_RECORD_LENGTH_3_BYTE_HEADER)
  538. j=SSL2_MAX_RECORD_LENGTH_3_BYTE_HEADER;
  539. }
  540. else
  541. s->s2->three_byte_header=(p == 0)?0:1;
  542. }
  543. }
  544. /* Now
  545. * j <= SSL2_MAX_RECORD_LENGTH_2_BYTE_HEADER
  546. * holds, and if s->s2->three_byte_header is set, then even
  547. * j <= SSL2_MAX_RECORD_LENGTH_3_BYTE_HEADER.
  548. */
  549. /* mac_size is the number of MAC bytes
  550. * len is the number of data bytes we are going to send
  551. * p is the number of padding bytes
  552. * (if it is a two-byte header, then p == 0) */
  553. s->s2->wlength=len;
  554. s->s2->padding=p;
  555. s->s2->mac_data= &(s->s2->wbuf[3]);
  556. s->s2->wact_data= &(s->s2->wbuf[3+mac_size]);
  557. /* we copy the data into s->s2->wbuf */
  558. memcpy(s->s2->wact_data,buf,len);
  559. if (p)
  560. memset(&(s->s2->wact_data[len]),0,p); /* arbitrary padding */
  561. if (!s->s2->clear_text)
  562. {
  563. s->s2->wact_data_length=len+p;
  564. ssl2_mac(s,s->s2->mac_data,1);
  565. s->s2->wlength+=p+mac_size;
  566. ssl2_enc(s,1);
  567. }
  568. /* package up the header */
  569. s->s2->wpend_len=s->s2->wlength;
  570. if (s->s2->three_byte_header) /* 3 byte header */
  571. {
  572. pp=s->s2->mac_data;
  573. pp-=3;
  574. pp[0]=(s->s2->wlength>>8)&(THREE_BYTE_MASK>>8);
  575. if (s->s2->escape) pp[0]|=SEC_ESC_BIT;
  576. pp[1]=s->s2->wlength&0xff;
  577. pp[2]=s->s2->padding;
  578. s->s2->wpend_len+=3;
  579. }
  580. else
  581. {
  582. pp=s->s2->mac_data;
  583. pp-=2;
  584. pp[0]=((s->s2->wlength>>8)&(TWO_BYTE_MASK>>8))|TWO_BYTE_BIT;
  585. pp[1]=s->s2->wlength&0xff;
  586. s->s2->wpend_len+=2;
  587. }
  588. s->s2->write_ptr=pp;
  589. INC32(s->s2->write_sequence); /* expect next number */
  590. /* lets try to actually write the data */
  591. s->s2->wpend_tot=olen;
  592. s->s2->wpend_buf=buf;
  593. s->s2->wpend_ret=len;
  594. s->s2->wpend_off=0;
  595. return(write_pending(s,buf,olen));
  596. }
  597. int ssl2_part_read(SSL *s, unsigned long f, int i)
  598. {
  599. unsigned char *p;
  600. int j;
  601. if (i < 0)
  602. {
  603. /* ssl2_return_error(s); */
  604. /* for non-blocking io,
  605. * this is not necessarily fatal */
  606. return(i);
  607. }
  608. else
  609. {
  610. s->init_num+=i;
  611. /* Check for error. While there are recoverable errors,
  612. * this function is not called when those must be expected;
  613. * any error detected here is fatal. */
  614. if (s->init_num >= 3)
  615. {
  616. p=(unsigned char *)s->init_buf->data;
  617. if (p[0] == SSL2_MT_ERROR)
  618. {
  619. j=(p[1]<<8)|p[2];
  620. SSLerr((int)f,ssl_mt_error(j));
  621. s->init_num -= 3;
  622. if (s->init_num > 0)
  623. memmove(p, p+3, s->init_num);
  624. }
  625. }
  626. /* If it's not an error message, we have some error anyway --
  627. * the message was shorter than expected. This too is treated
  628. * as fatal (at least if SSL_get_error is asked for its opinion). */
  629. return(0);
  630. }
  631. }
  632. int ssl2_do_write(SSL *s)
  633. {
  634. int ret;
  635. ret=ssl2_write(s,&s->init_buf->data[s->init_off],s->init_num);
  636. if (ret == s->init_num)
  637. {
  638. if (s->msg_callback)
  639. s->msg_callback(1, s->version, 0, s->init_buf->data, (size_t)(s->init_off + s->init_num), s, s->msg_callback_arg);
  640. return(1);
  641. }
  642. if (ret < 0)
  643. return(-1);
  644. s->init_off+=ret;
  645. s->init_num-=ret;
  646. return(0);
  647. }
  648. static int ssl_mt_error(int n)
  649. {
  650. int ret;
  651. switch (n)
  652. {
  653. case SSL2_PE_NO_CIPHER:
  654. ret=SSL_R_PEER_ERROR_NO_CIPHER;
  655. break;
  656. case SSL2_PE_NO_CERTIFICATE:
  657. ret=SSL_R_PEER_ERROR_NO_CERTIFICATE;
  658. break;
  659. case SSL2_PE_BAD_CERTIFICATE:
  660. ret=SSL_R_PEER_ERROR_CERTIFICATE;
  661. break;
  662. case SSL2_PE_UNSUPPORTED_CERTIFICATE_TYPE:
  663. ret=SSL_R_PEER_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_CERTIFICATE_TYPE;
  664. break;
  665. default:
  666. ret=SSL_R_UNKNOWN_REMOTE_ERROR_TYPE;
  667. break;
  668. }
  669. return(ret);
  670. }
  671. #else /* !OPENSSL_NO_SSL2 */
  672. # if PEDANTIC
  673. static void *dummy=&dummy;
  674. # endif
  675. #endif