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1 /* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)
2  * All rights reserved.
3  *
4  * This package is an SSL implementation written
5  * by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).
6  * The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.
7  *
8  * This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as
9  * the following conditions are aheared to.  The following conditions
10  * apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA,
11  * lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code.  The SSL documentation
12  * included with this distribution is covered by the same copyright terms
13  * except that the holder is Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
14  *
15  * Copyright remains Eric Young's, and as such any Copyright notices in
16  * the code are not to be removed.
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18  * as the author of the parts of the library used.
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21  *
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30  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
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32  *    "This product includes cryptographic software written by
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35  *    being used are not cryptographic related :-).
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37  *    the apps directory (application code) you must include an acknowledgement:
38  *    "This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com)"
39  *
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103  * ====================================================================
104  *
105  * This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young
106  * (eay@cryptsoft.com).  This product includes software written by Tim
107  * Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com).
108  *
109  */
110 /* ====================================================================
111  * Copyright 2002 Sun Microsystems, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
112  * ECC cipher suite support in OpenSSL originally developed by
113  * SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC., and contributed to the OpenSSL project.
114  */
115 /* ====================================================================
116  * Copyright 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved.
117  *
118  * The portions of the attached software ("Contribution") is developed by
119  * Nokia Corporation and is licensed pursuant to the OpenSSL open source
120  * license.
121  *
122  * The Contribution, originally written by Mika Kousa and Pasi Eronen of
123  * Nokia Corporation, consists of the "PSK" (Pre-Shared Key) ciphersuites
124  * support (see RFC 4279) to OpenSSL.
125  *
126  * No patent licenses or other rights except those expressly stated in
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131  * infringe the patent or other intellectual property rights of any third
132  * party or that the license provides you with all the necessary rights
133  * to make use of the Contribution.
134  *
135  * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. IN
136  * ADDITION TO THE DISCLAIMERS INCLUDED IN THE LICENSE, NOKIA
137  * SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR CLAIMS BROUGHT BY YOU OR ANY
138  * OTHER ENTITY BASED ON INFRINGEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OR
139  * OTHERWISE.
140  */
141 
142 #ifndef OPENSSL_HEADER_SSL_H
143 #define OPENSSL_HEADER_SSL_H
144 
145 #include <openssl/base.h>
146 
147 #include <openssl/bio.h>
148 #include <openssl/buf.h>
149 #include <openssl/pem.h>
150 #include <openssl/span.h>
151 #include <openssl/ssl3.h>
152 #include <openssl/thread.h>
153 #include <openssl/tls1.h>
154 #include <openssl/x509.h>
155 
156 #if !defined(OPENSSL_WINDOWS)
157 #include <sys/time.h>
158 #endif
159 
160 // NGINX needs this #include. Consider revisiting this after NGINX 1.14.0 has
161 // been out for a year or so (assuming that they fix it in that release.) See
162 // https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/c/boringssl/+/21664.
163 #include <openssl/hmac.h>
164 
165 // Forward-declare struct timeval. On Windows, it is defined in winsock2.h and
166 // Windows headers define too many macros to be included in public headers.
167 // However, only a forward declaration is needed.
168 struct timeval;
169 
170 #if defined(__cplusplus)
171 extern "C" {
172 #endif
173 
174 
175 // SSL implementation.
176 
177 
178 // SSL contexts.
179 //
180 // |SSL_CTX| objects manage shared state and configuration between multiple TLS
181 // or DTLS connections. Whether the connections are TLS or DTLS is selected by
182 // an |SSL_METHOD| on creation.
183 //
184 // |SSL_CTX| are reference-counted and may be shared by connections across
185 // multiple threads. Once shared, functions which change the |SSL_CTX|'s
186 // configuration may not be used.
187 
188 // TLS_method is the |SSL_METHOD| used for TLS connections.
189 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_METHOD *TLS_method(void);
190 
191 // DTLS_method is the |SSL_METHOD| used for DTLS connections.
192 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_METHOD *DTLS_method(void);
193 
194 // TLS_with_buffers_method is like |TLS_method|, but avoids all use of
195 // crypto/x509. All client connections created with |TLS_with_buffers_method|
196 // will fail unless a certificate verifier is installed with
197 // |SSL_set_custom_verify| or |SSL_CTX_set_custom_verify|.
198 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_METHOD *TLS_with_buffers_method(void);
199 
200 // DTLS_with_buffers_method is like |DTLS_method|, but avoids all use of
201 // crypto/x509.
202 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_METHOD *DTLS_with_buffers_method(void);
203 
204 // SSL_CTX_new returns a newly-allocated |SSL_CTX| with default settings or NULL
205 // on error.
206 OPENSSL_EXPORT SSL_CTX *SSL_CTX_new(const SSL_METHOD *method);
207 
208 // SSL_CTX_up_ref increments the reference count of |ctx|. It returns one.
209 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_up_ref(SSL_CTX *ctx);
210 
211 // SSL_CTX_free releases memory associated with |ctx|.
212 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_free(SSL_CTX *ctx);
213 
214 
215 // SSL connections.
216 //
217 // An |SSL| object represents a single TLS or DTLS connection. Although the
218 // shared |SSL_CTX| is thread-safe, an |SSL| is not thread-safe and may only be
219 // used on one thread at a time.
220 
221 // SSL_new returns a newly-allocated |SSL| using |ctx| or NULL on error. The new
222 // connection inherits settings from |ctx| at the time of creation. Settings may
223 // also be individually configured on the connection.
224 //
225 // On creation, an |SSL| is not configured to be either a client or server. Call
226 // |SSL_set_connect_state| or |SSL_set_accept_state| to set this.
227 OPENSSL_EXPORT SSL *SSL_new(SSL_CTX *ctx);
228 
229 // SSL_free releases memory associated with |ssl|.
230 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_free(SSL *ssl);
231 
232 // SSL_get_SSL_CTX returns the |SSL_CTX| associated with |ssl|. If
233 // |SSL_set_SSL_CTX| is called, it returns the new |SSL_CTX|, not the initial
234 // one.
235 OPENSSL_EXPORT SSL_CTX *SSL_get_SSL_CTX(const SSL *ssl);
236 
237 // SSL_set_connect_state configures |ssl| to be a client.
238 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_connect_state(SSL *ssl);
239 
240 // SSL_set_accept_state configures |ssl| to be a server.
241 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_accept_state(SSL *ssl);
242 
243 // SSL_is_server returns one if |ssl| is configured as a server and zero
244 // otherwise.
245 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_is_server(const SSL *ssl);
246 
247 // SSL_is_dtls returns one if |ssl| is a DTLS connection and zero otherwise.
248 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_is_dtls(const SSL *ssl);
249 
250 // SSL_set_bio configures |ssl| to read from |rbio| and write to |wbio|. |ssl|
251 // takes ownership of the two |BIO|s. If |rbio| and |wbio| are the same, |ssl|
252 // only takes ownership of one reference.
253 //
254 // In DTLS, |rbio| must be non-blocking to properly handle timeouts and
255 // retransmits.
256 //
257 // If |rbio| is the same as the currently configured |BIO| for reading, that
258 // side is left untouched and is not freed.
259 //
260 // If |wbio| is the same as the currently configured |BIO| for writing AND |ssl|
261 // is not currently configured to read from and write to the same |BIO|, that
262 // side is left untouched and is not freed. This asymmetry is present for
263 // historical reasons.
264 //
265 // Due to the very complex historical behavior of this function, calling this
266 // function if |ssl| already has |BIO|s configured is deprecated. Prefer
267 // |SSL_set0_rbio| and |SSL_set0_wbio| instead.
268 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_bio(SSL *ssl, BIO *rbio, BIO *wbio);
269 
270 // SSL_set0_rbio configures |ssl| to write to |rbio|. It takes ownership of
271 // |rbio|.
272 //
273 // Note that, although this function and |SSL_set0_wbio| may be called on the
274 // same |BIO|, each call takes a reference. Use |BIO_up_ref| to balance this.
275 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set0_rbio(SSL *ssl, BIO *rbio);
276 
277 // SSL_set0_wbio configures |ssl| to write to |wbio|. It takes ownership of
278 // |wbio|.
279 //
280 // Note that, although this function and |SSL_set0_rbio| may be called on the
281 // same |BIO|, each call takes a reference. Use |BIO_up_ref| to balance this.
282 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set0_wbio(SSL *ssl, BIO *wbio);
283 
284 // SSL_get_rbio returns the |BIO| that |ssl| reads from.
285 OPENSSL_EXPORT BIO *SSL_get_rbio(const SSL *ssl);
286 
287 // SSL_get_wbio returns the |BIO| that |ssl| writes to.
288 OPENSSL_EXPORT BIO *SSL_get_wbio(const SSL *ssl);
289 
290 // SSL_get_fd calls |SSL_get_rfd|.
291 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_get_fd(const SSL *ssl);
292 
293 // SSL_get_rfd returns the file descriptor that |ssl| is configured to read
294 // from. If |ssl|'s read |BIO| is not configured or doesn't wrap a file
295 // descriptor then it returns -1.
296 //
297 // Note: On Windows, this may return either a file descriptor or a socket (cast
298 // to int), depending on whether |ssl| was configured with a file descriptor or
299 // socket |BIO|.
300 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_get_rfd(const SSL *ssl);
301 
302 // SSL_get_wfd returns the file descriptor that |ssl| is configured to write
303 // to. If |ssl|'s write |BIO| is not configured or doesn't wrap a file
304 // descriptor then it returns -1.
305 //
306 // Note: On Windows, this may return either a file descriptor or a socket (cast
307 // to int), depending on whether |ssl| was configured with a file descriptor or
308 // socket |BIO|.
309 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_get_wfd(const SSL *ssl);
310 
311 // SSL_set_fd configures |ssl| to read from and write to |fd|. It returns one
312 // on success and zero on allocation error. The caller retains ownership of
313 // |fd|.
314 //
315 // On Windows, |fd| is cast to a |SOCKET| and used with Winsock APIs.
316 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_fd(SSL *ssl, int fd);
317 
318 // SSL_set_rfd configures |ssl| to read from |fd|. It returns one on success and
319 // zero on allocation error. The caller retains ownership of |fd|.
320 //
321 // On Windows, |fd| is cast to a |SOCKET| and used with Winsock APIs.
322 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_rfd(SSL *ssl, int fd);
323 
324 // SSL_set_wfd configures |ssl| to write to |fd|. It returns one on success and
325 // zero on allocation error. The caller retains ownership of |fd|.
326 //
327 // On Windows, |fd| is cast to a |SOCKET| and used with Winsock APIs.
328 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_wfd(SSL *ssl, int fd);
329 
330 // SSL_do_handshake continues the current handshake. If there is none or the
331 // handshake has completed or False Started, it returns one. Otherwise, it
332 // returns <= 0. The caller should pass the value into |SSL_get_error| to
333 // determine how to proceed.
334 //
335 // In DTLS, the caller must drive retransmissions. Whenever |SSL_get_error|
336 // signals |SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ|, use |DTLSv1_get_timeout| to determine the
337 // current timeout. If it expires before the next retry, call
338 // |DTLSv1_handle_timeout|. Note that DTLS handshake retransmissions use fresh
339 // sequence numbers, so it is not sufficient to replay packets at the transport.
340 //
341 // TODO(davidben): Ensure 0 is only returned on transport EOF.
342 // https://crbug.com/466303.
343 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_do_handshake(SSL *ssl);
344 
345 // SSL_connect configures |ssl| as a client, if unconfigured, and calls
346 // |SSL_do_handshake|.
347 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_connect(SSL *ssl);
348 
349 // SSL_accept configures |ssl| as a server, if unconfigured, and calls
350 // |SSL_do_handshake|.
351 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_accept(SSL *ssl);
352 
353 // SSL_read reads up to |num| bytes from |ssl| into |buf|. It implicitly runs
354 // any pending handshakes, including renegotiations when enabled. On success, it
355 // returns the number of bytes read. Otherwise, it returns <= 0. The caller
356 // should pass the value into |SSL_get_error| to determine how to proceed.
357 //
358 // TODO(davidben): Ensure 0 is only returned on transport EOF.
359 // https://crbug.com/466303.
360 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_read(SSL *ssl, void *buf, int num);
361 
362 // SSL_peek behaves like |SSL_read| but does not consume any bytes returned.
363 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_peek(SSL *ssl, void *buf, int num);
364 
365 // SSL_pending returns the number of bytes available in |ssl|. It does not read
366 // from the transport.
367 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_pending(const SSL *ssl);
368 
369 // SSL_write writes up to |num| bytes from |buf| into |ssl|. It implicitly runs
370 // any pending handshakes, including renegotiations when enabled. On success, it
371 // returns the number of bytes written. Otherwise, it returns <= 0. The caller
372 // should pass the value into |SSL_get_error| to determine how to proceed.
373 //
374 // In TLS, a non-blocking |SSL_write| differs from non-blocking |write| in that
375 // a failed |SSL_write| still commits to the data passed in. When retrying, the
376 // caller must supply the original write buffer (or a larger one containing the
377 // original as a prefix). By default, retries will fail if they also do not
378 // reuse the same |buf| pointer. This may be relaxed with
379 // |SSL_MODE_ACCEPT_MOVING_WRITE_BUFFER|, but the buffer contents still must be
380 // unchanged.
381 //
382 // By default, in TLS, |SSL_write| will not return success until all |num| bytes
383 // are written. This may be relaxed with |SSL_MODE_ENABLE_PARTIAL_WRITE|. It
384 // allows |SSL_write| to complete with a partial result when only part of the
385 // input was written in a single record.
386 //
387 // In DTLS, neither |SSL_MODE_ACCEPT_MOVING_WRITE_BUFFER| and
388 // |SSL_MODE_ENABLE_PARTIAL_WRITE| do anything. The caller may retry with a
389 // different buffer freely. A single call to |SSL_write| only ever writes a
390 // single record in a single packet, so |num| must be at most
391 // |SSL3_RT_MAX_PLAIN_LENGTH|.
392 //
393 // TODO(davidben): Ensure 0 is only returned on transport EOF.
394 // https://crbug.com/466303.
395 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_write(SSL *ssl, const void *buf, int num);
396 
397 // SSL_KEY_UPDATE_REQUESTED indicates that the peer should reply to a KeyUpdate
398 // message with its own, thus updating traffic secrets for both directions on
399 // the connection.
400 #define SSL_KEY_UPDATE_REQUESTED 1
401 
402 // SSL_KEY_UPDATE_NOT_REQUESTED indicates that the peer should not reply with
403 // it's own KeyUpdate message.
404 #define SSL_KEY_UPDATE_NOT_REQUESTED 0
405 
406 // SSL_key_update queues a TLS 1.3 KeyUpdate message to be sent on |ssl|
407 // if one is not already queued. The |request_type| argument must one of the
408 // |SSL_KEY_UPDATE_*| values. This function requires that |ssl| have completed a
409 // TLS >= 1.3 handshake. It returns one on success or zero on error.
410 //
411 // Note that this function does not _send_ the message itself. The next call to
412 // |SSL_write| will cause the message to be sent. |SSL_write| may be called with
413 // a zero length to flush a KeyUpdate message when no application data is
414 // pending.
415 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_key_update(SSL *ssl, int request_type);
416 
417 // SSL_shutdown shuts down |ssl|. It runs in two stages. First, it sends
418 // close_notify and returns zero or one on success or -1 on failure. Zero
419 // indicates that close_notify was sent, but not received, and one additionally
420 // indicates that the peer's close_notify had already been received.
421 //
422 // To then wait for the peer's close_notify, run |SSL_shutdown| to completion a
423 // second time. This returns 1 on success and -1 on failure. Application data
424 // is considered a fatal error at this point. To process or discard it, read
425 // until close_notify with |SSL_read| instead.
426 //
427 // In both cases, on failure, pass the return value into |SSL_get_error| to
428 // determine how to proceed.
429 //
430 // Most callers should stop at the first stage. Reading for close_notify is
431 // primarily used for uncommon protocols where the underlying transport is
432 // reused after TLS completes. Additionally, DTLS uses an unordered transport
433 // and is unordered, so the second stage is a no-op in DTLS.
434 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_shutdown(SSL *ssl);
435 
436 // SSL_CTX_set_quiet_shutdown sets quiet shutdown on |ctx| to |mode|. If
437 // enabled, |SSL_shutdown| will not send a close_notify alert or wait for one
438 // from the peer. It will instead synchronously return one.
439 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_quiet_shutdown(SSL_CTX *ctx, int mode);
440 
441 // SSL_CTX_get_quiet_shutdown returns whether quiet shutdown is enabled for
442 // |ctx|.
443 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_get_quiet_shutdown(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
444 
445 // SSL_set_quiet_shutdown sets quiet shutdown on |ssl| to |mode|. If enabled,
446 // |SSL_shutdown| will not send a close_notify alert or wait for one from the
447 // peer. It will instead synchronously return one.
448 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_quiet_shutdown(SSL *ssl, int mode);
449 
450 // SSL_get_quiet_shutdown returns whether quiet shutdown is enabled for
451 // |ssl|.
452 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_get_quiet_shutdown(const SSL *ssl);
453 
454 // SSL_get_error returns a |SSL_ERROR_*| value for the most recent operation on
455 // |ssl|. It should be called after an operation failed to determine whether the
456 // error was fatal and, if not, when to retry.
457 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_get_error(const SSL *ssl, int ret_code);
458 
459 // SSL_ERROR_NONE indicates the operation succeeded.
460 #define SSL_ERROR_NONE 0
461 
462 // SSL_ERROR_SSL indicates the operation failed within the library. The caller
463 // may inspect the error queue for more information.
464 #define SSL_ERROR_SSL 1
465 
466 // SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ indicates the operation failed attempting to read from
467 // the transport. The caller may retry the operation when the transport is ready
468 // for reading.
469 //
470 // If signaled by a DTLS handshake, the caller must also call
471 // |DTLSv1_get_timeout| and |DTLSv1_handle_timeout| as appropriate. See
472 // |SSL_do_handshake|.
473 #define SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ 2
474 
475 // SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE indicates the operation failed attempting to write to
476 // the transport. The caller may retry the operation when the transport is ready
477 // for writing.
478 #define SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE 3
479 
480 // SSL_ERROR_WANT_X509_LOOKUP indicates the operation failed in calling the
481 // |cert_cb| or |client_cert_cb|. The caller may retry the operation when the
482 // callback is ready to return a certificate or one has been configured
483 // externally.
484 //
485 // See also |SSL_CTX_set_cert_cb| and |SSL_CTX_set_client_cert_cb|.
486 #define SSL_ERROR_WANT_X509_LOOKUP 4
487 
488 // SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL indicates the operation failed externally to the library.
489 // The caller should consult the system-specific error mechanism. This is
490 // typically |errno| but may be something custom if using a custom |BIO|. It
491 // may also be signaled if the transport returned EOF, in which case the
492 // operation's return value will be zero.
493 #define SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL 5
494 
495 // SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN indicates the operation failed because the connection
496 // was cleanly shut down with a close_notify alert.
497 #define SSL_ERROR_ZERO_RETURN 6
498 
499 // SSL_ERROR_WANT_CONNECT indicates the operation failed attempting to connect
500 // the transport (the |BIO| signaled |BIO_RR_CONNECT|). The caller may retry the
501 // operation when the transport is ready.
502 #define SSL_ERROR_WANT_CONNECT 7
503 
504 // SSL_ERROR_WANT_ACCEPT indicates the operation failed attempting to accept a
505 // connection from the transport (the |BIO| signaled |BIO_RR_ACCEPT|). The
506 // caller may retry the operation when the transport is ready.
507 //
508 // TODO(davidben): Remove this. It's used by accept BIOs which are bizarre.
509 #define SSL_ERROR_WANT_ACCEPT 8
510 
511 // SSL_ERROR_WANT_CHANNEL_ID_LOOKUP indicates the operation failed looking up
512 // the Channel ID key. The caller may retry the operation when |channel_id_cb|
513 // is ready to return a key or one has been configured with
514 // |SSL_set1_tls_channel_id|.
515 //
516 // See also |SSL_CTX_set_channel_id_cb|.
517 #define SSL_ERROR_WANT_CHANNEL_ID_LOOKUP 9
518 
519 // SSL_ERROR_PENDING_SESSION indicates the operation failed because the session
520 // lookup callback indicated the session was unavailable. The caller may retry
521 // the operation when lookup has completed.
522 //
523 // See also |SSL_CTX_sess_set_get_cb| and |SSL_magic_pending_session_ptr|.
524 #define SSL_ERROR_PENDING_SESSION 11
525 
526 // SSL_ERROR_PENDING_CERTIFICATE indicates the operation failed because the
527 // early callback indicated certificate lookup was incomplete. The caller may
528 // retry the operation when lookup has completed.
529 //
530 // See also |SSL_CTX_set_select_certificate_cb|.
531 #define SSL_ERROR_PENDING_CERTIFICATE 12
532 
533 // SSL_ERROR_WANT_PRIVATE_KEY_OPERATION indicates the operation failed because
534 // a private key operation was unfinished. The caller may retry the operation
535 // when the private key operation is complete.
536 //
537 // See also |SSL_set_private_key_method| and
538 // |SSL_CTX_set_private_key_method|.
539 #define SSL_ERROR_WANT_PRIVATE_KEY_OPERATION 13
540 
541 // SSL_ERROR_PENDING_TICKET indicates that a ticket decryption is pending. The
542 // caller may retry the operation when the decryption is ready.
543 //
544 // See also |SSL_CTX_set_ticket_aead_method|.
545 #define SSL_ERROR_PENDING_TICKET 14
546 
547 // SSL_ERROR_EARLY_DATA_REJECTED indicates that early data was rejected. The
548 // caller should treat this as a connection failure and retry any operations
549 // associated with the rejected early data. |SSL_reset_early_data_reject| may be
550 // used to reuse the underlying connection for the retry.
551 #define SSL_ERROR_EARLY_DATA_REJECTED 15
552 
553 // SSL_ERROR_WANT_CERTIFICATE_VERIFY indicates the operation failed because
554 // certificate verification was incomplete. The caller may retry the operation
555 // when certificate verification is complete.
556 //
557 // See also |SSL_CTX_set_custom_verify|.
558 #define SSL_ERROR_WANT_CERTIFICATE_VERIFY 16
559 
560 #define SSL_ERROR_HANDOFF 17
561 #define SSL_ERROR_HANDBACK 18
562 
563 // SSL_ERROR_WANT_RENEGOTIATE indicates the operation is pending a response to
564 // a renegotiation request from the server. The caller may call
565 // |SSL_renegotiate| to schedule a renegotiation and retry the operation.
566 //
567 // See also |ssl_renegotiate_explicit|.
568 #define SSL_ERROR_WANT_RENEGOTIATE 19
569 
570 // SSL_error_description returns a string representation of |err|, where |err|
571 // is one of the |SSL_ERROR_*| constants returned by |SSL_get_error|, or NULL
572 // if the value is unrecognized.
573 OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *SSL_error_description(int err);
574 
575 // SSL_set_mtu sets the |ssl|'s MTU in DTLS to |mtu|. It returns one on success
576 // and zero on failure.
577 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_mtu(SSL *ssl, unsigned mtu);
578 
579 // DTLSv1_set_initial_timeout_duration sets the initial duration for a DTLS
580 // handshake timeout.
581 //
582 // This duration overrides the default of 1 second, which is the strong
583 // recommendation of RFC 6347 (see section 4.2.4.1). However, there may exist
584 // situations where a shorter timeout would be beneficial, such as for
585 // time-sensitive applications.
586 OPENSSL_EXPORT void DTLSv1_set_initial_timeout_duration(SSL *ssl,
587                                                         unsigned duration_ms);
588 
589 // DTLSv1_get_timeout queries the next DTLS handshake timeout. If there is a
590 // timeout in progress, it sets |*out| to the time remaining and returns one.
591 // Otherwise, it returns zero.
592 //
593 // When the timeout expires, call |DTLSv1_handle_timeout| to handle the
594 // retransmit behavior.
595 //
596 // NOTE: This function must be queried again whenever the handshake state
597 // machine changes, including when |DTLSv1_handle_timeout| is called.
598 OPENSSL_EXPORT int DTLSv1_get_timeout(const SSL *ssl, struct timeval *out);
599 
600 // DTLSv1_handle_timeout is called when a DTLS handshake timeout expires. If no
601 // timeout had expired, it returns 0. Otherwise, it retransmits the previous
602 // flight of handshake messages and returns 1. If too many timeouts had expired
603 // without progress or an error occurs, it returns -1.
604 //
605 // The caller's external timer should be compatible with the one |ssl| queries
606 // within some fudge factor. Otherwise, the call will be a no-op, but
607 // |DTLSv1_get_timeout| will return an updated timeout.
608 //
609 // If the function returns -1, checking if |SSL_get_error| returns
610 // |SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE| may be used to determine if the retransmit failed due
611 // to a non-fatal error at the write |BIO|. However, the operation may not be
612 // retried until the next timeout fires.
613 //
614 // WARNING: This function breaks the usual return value convention.
615 //
616 // TODO(davidben): This |SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE| behavior is kind of bizarre.
617 OPENSSL_EXPORT int DTLSv1_handle_timeout(SSL *ssl);
618 
619 
620 // Protocol versions.
621 
622 #define DTLS1_VERSION_MAJOR 0xfe
623 #define SSL3_VERSION_MAJOR 0x03
624 
625 #define SSL3_VERSION 0x0300
626 #define TLS1_VERSION 0x0301
627 #define TLS1_1_VERSION 0x0302
628 #define TLS1_2_VERSION 0x0303
629 #define TLS1_3_VERSION 0x0304
630 
631 #define DTLS1_VERSION 0xfeff
632 #define DTLS1_2_VERSION 0xfefd
633 
634 // SSL_CTX_set_min_proto_version sets the minimum protocol version for |ctx| to
635 // |version|. If |version| is zero, the default minimum version is used. It
636 // returns one on success and zero if |version| is invalid.
637 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_min_proto_version(SSL_CTX *ctx,
638                                                  uint16_t version);
639 
640 // SSL_CTX_set_max_proto_version sets the maximum protocol version for |ctx| to
641 // |version|. If |version| is zero, the default maximum version is used. It
642 // returns one on success and zero if |version| is invalid.
643 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_max_proto_version(SSL_CTX *ctx,
644                                                  uint16_t version);
645 
646 // SSL_CTX_get_min_proto_version returns the minimum protocol version for |ctx|
647 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint16_t SSL_CTX_get_min_proto_version(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
648 
649 // SSL_CTX_get_max_proto_version returns the maximum protocol version for |ctx|
650 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint16_t SSL_CTX_get_max_proto_version(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
651 
652 // SSL_set_min_proto_version sets the minimum protocol version for |ssl| to
653 // |version|. If |version| is zero, the default minimum version is used. It
654 // returns one on success and zero if |version| is invalid.
655 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_min_proto_version(SSL *ssl, uint16_t version);
656 
657 // SSL_set_max_proto_version sets the maximum protocol version for |ssl| to
658 // |version|. If |version| is zero, the default maximum version is used. It
659 // returns one on success and zero if |version| is invalid.
660 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_max_proto_version(SSL *ssl, uint16_t version);
661 
662 // SSL_get_min_proto_version returns the minimum protocol version for |ssl|. If
663 // the connection's configuration has been shed, 0 is returned.
664 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint16_t SSL_get_min_proto_version(const SSL *ssl);
665 
666 // SSL_get_max_proto_version returns the maximum protocol version for |ssl|. If
667 // the connection's configuration has been shed, 0 is returned.
668 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint16_t SSL_get_max_proto_version(const SSL *ssl);
669 
670 // SSL_version returns the TLS or DTLS protocol version used by |ssl|, which is
671 // one of the |*_VERSION| values. (E.g. |TLS1_2_VERSION|.) Before the version
672 // is negotiated, the result is undefined.
673 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_version(const SSL *ssl);
674 
675 
676 // Options.
677 //
678 // Options configure protocol behavior.
679 
680 // SSL_OP_NO_QUERY_MTU, in DTLS, disables querying the MTU from the underlying
681 // |BIO|. Instead, the MTU is configured with |SSL_set_mtu|.
682 #define SSL_OP_NO_QUERY_MTU 0x00001000L
683 
684 // SSL_OP_NO_TICKET disables session ticket support (RFC 5077).
685 #define SSL_OP_NO_TICKET 0x00004000L
686 
687 // SSL_OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE configures servers to select ciphers and
688 // ECDHE curves according to the server's preferences instead of the
689 // client's.
690 #define SSL_OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE 0x00400000L
691 
692 // The following flags toggle individual protocol versions. This is deprecated.
693 // Use |SSL_CTX_set_min_proto_version| and |SSL_CTX_set_max_proto_version|
694 // instead.
695 #define SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1 0x04000000L
696 #define SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_2 0x08000000L
697 #define SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_1 0x10000000L
698 #define SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_3 0x20000000L
699 #define SSL_OP_NO_DTLSv1 SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1
700 #define SSL_OP_NO_DTLSv1_2 SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_2
701 
702 // SSL_CTX_set_options enables all options set in |options| (which should be one
703 // or more of the |SSL_OP_*| values, ORed together) in |ctx|. It returns a
704 // bitmask representing the resulting enabled options.
705 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t SSL_CTX_set_options(SSL_CTX *ctx, uint32_t options);
706 
707 // SSL_CTX_clear_options disables all options set in |options| (which should be
708 // one or more of the |SSL_OP_*| values, ORed together) in |ctx|. It returns a
709 // bitmask representing the resulting enabled options.
710 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t SSL_CTX_clear_options(SSL_CTX *ctx, uint32_t options);
711 
712 // SSL_CTX_get_options returns a bitmask of |SSL_OP_*| values that represent all
713 // the options enabled for |ctx|.
714 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t SSL_CTX_get_options(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
715 
716 // SSL_set_options enables all options set in |options| (which should be one or
717 // more of the |SSL_OP_*| values, ORed together) in |ssl|. It returns a bitmask
718 // representing the resulting enabled options.
719 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t SSL_set_options(SSL *ssl, uint32_t options);
720 
721 // SSL_clear_options disables all options set in |options| (which should be one
722 // or more of the |SSL_OP_*| values, ORed together) in |ssl|. It returns a
723 // bitmask representing the resulting enabled options.
724 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t SSL_clear_options(SSL *ssl, uint32_t options);
725 
726 // SSL_get_options returns a bitmask of |SSL_OP_*| values that represent all the
727 // options enabled for |ssl|.
728 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t SSL_get_options(const SSL *ssl);
729 
730 
731 // Modes.
732 //
733 // Modes configure API behavior.
734 
735 // SSL_MODE_ENABLE_PARTIAL_WRITE, in TLS, allows |SSL_write| to complete with a
736 // partial result when the only part of the input was written in a single
737 // record. In DTLS, it does nothing.
738 #define SSL_MODE_ENABLE_PARTIAL_WRITE 0x00000001L
739 
740 // SSL_MODE_ACCEPT_MOVING_WRITE_BUFFER, in TLS, allows retrying an incomplete
741 // |SSL_write| with a different buffer. However, |SSL_write| still assumes the
742 // buffer contents are unchanged. This is not the default to avoid the
743 // misconception that non-blocking |SSL_write| behaves like non-blocking
744 // |write|. In DTLS, it does nothing.
745 #define SSL_MODE_ACCEPT_MOVING_WRITE_BUFFER 0x00000002L
746 
747 // SSL_MODE_NO_AUTO_CHAIN disables automatically building a certificate chain
748 // before sending certificates to the peer. This flag is set (and the feature
749 // disabled) by default.
750 // TODO(davidben): Remove this behavior. https://crbug.com/boringssl/42.
751 #define SSL_MODE_NO_AUTO_CHAIN 0x00000008L
752 
753 // SSL_MODE_ENABLE_FALSE_START allows clients to send application data before
754 // receipt of ChangeCipherSpec and Finished. This mode enables full handshakes
755 // to 'complete' in one RTT. See RFC 7918.
756 //
757 // When False Start is enabled, |SSL_do_handshake| may succeed before the
758 // handshake has completely finished. |SSL_write| will function at this point,
759 // and |SSL_read| will transparently wait for the final handshake leg before
760 // returning application data. To determine if False Start occurred or when the
761 // handshake is completely finished, see |SSL_in_false_start|, |SSL_in_init|,
762 // and |SSL_CB_HANDSHAKE_DONE| from |SSL_CTX_set_info_callback|.
763 #define SSL_MODE_ENABLE_FALSE_START 0x00000080L
764 
765 // SSL_MODE_CBC_RECORD_SPLITTING causes multi-byte CBC records in TLS 1.0 to be
766 // split in two: the first record will contain a single byte and the second will
767 // contain the remainder. This effectively randomises the IV and prevents BEAST
768 // attacks.
769 #define SSL_MODE_CBC_RECORD_SPLITTING 0x00000100L
770 
771 // SSL_MODE_NO_SESSION_CREATION will cause any attempts to create a session to
772 // fail with SSL_R_SESSION_MAY_NOT_BE_CREATED. This can be used to enforce that
773 // session resumption is used for a given SSL*.
774 #define SSL_MODE_NO_SESSION_CREATION 0x00000200L
775 
776 // SSL_MODE_SEND_FALLBACK_SCSV sends TLS_FALLBACK_SCSV in the ClientHello.
777 // To be set only by applications that reconnect with a downgraded protocol
778 // version; see RFC 7507 for details.
779 //
780 // DO NOT ENABLE THIS if your application attempts a normal handshake. Only use
781 // this in explicit fallback retries, following the guidance in RFC 7507.
782 #define SSL_MODE_SEND_FALLBACK_SCSV 0x00000400L
783 
784 // SSL_CTX_set_mode enables all modes set in |mode| (which should be one or more
785 // of the |SSL_MODE_*| values, ORed together) in |ctx|. It returns a bitmask
786 // representing the resulting enabled modes.
787 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t SSL_CTX_set_mode(SSL_CTX *ctx, uint32_t mode);
788 
789 // SSL_CTX_clear_mode disables all modes set in |mode| (which should be one or
790 // more of the |SSL_MODE_*| values, ORed together) in |ctx|. It returns a
791 // bitmask representing the resulting enabled modes.
792 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t SSL_CTX_clear_mode(SSL_CTX *ctx, uint32_t mode);
793 
794 // SSL_CTX_get_mode returns a bitmask of |SSL_MODE_*| values that represent all
795 // the modes enabled for |ssl|.
796 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t SSL_CTX_get_mode(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
797 
798 // SSL_set_mode enables all modes set in |mode| (which should be one or more of
799 // the |SSL_MODE_*| values, ORed together) in |ssl|. It returns a bitmask
800 // representing the resulting enabled modes.
801 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t SSL_set_mode(SSL *ssl, uint32_t mode);
802 
803 // SSL_clear_mode disables all modes set in |mode| (which should be one or more
804 // of the |SSL_MODE_*| values, ORed together) in |ssl|. It returns a bitmask
805 // representing the resulting enabled modes.
806 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t SSL_clear_mode(SSL *ssl, uint32_t mode);
807 
808 // SSL_get_mode returns a bitmask of |SSL_MODE_*| values that represent all the
809 // modes enabled for |ssl|.
810 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t SSL_get_mode(const SSL *ssl);
811 
812 // SSL_CTX_set0_buffer_pool sets a |CRYPTO_BUFFER_POOL| that will be used to
813 // store certificates. This can allow multiple connections to share
814 // certificates and thus save memory.
815 //
816 // The SSL_CTX does not take ownership of |pool| and the caller must ensure
817 // that |pool| outlives |ctx| and all objects linked to it, including |SSL|,
818 // |X509| and |SSL_SESSION| objects. Basically, don't ever free |pool|.
819 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set0_buffer_pool(SSL_CTX *ctx,
820                                              CRYPTO_BUFFER_POOL *pool);
821 
822 
823 // Configuring certificates and private keys.
824 //
825 // These functions configure the connection's leaf certificate, private key, and
826 // certificate chain. The certificate chain is ordered leaf to root (as sent on
827 // the wire) but does not include the leaf. Both client and server certificates
828 // use these functions.
829 //
830 // Certificates and keys may be configured before the handshake or dynamically
831 // in the early callback and certificate callback.
832 
833 // SSL_CTX_use_certificate sets |ctx|'s leaf certificate to |x509|. It returns
834 // one on success and zero on failure.
835 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_use_certificate(SSL_CTX *ctx, X509 *x509);
836 
837 // SSL_use_certificate sets |ssl|'s leaf certificate to |x509|. It returns one
838 // on success and zero on failure.
839 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_use_certificate(SSL *ssl, X509 *x509);
840 
841 // SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey sets |ctx|'s private key to |pkey|. It returns one on
842 // success and zero on failure.
843 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey(SSL_CTX *ctx, EVP_PKEY *pkey);
844 
845 // SSL_use_PrivateKey sets |ssl|'s private key to |pkey|. It returns one on
846 // success and zero on failure.
847 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_use_PrivateKey(SSL *ssl, EVP_PKEY *pkey);
848 
849 // SSL_CTX_set0_chain sets |ctx|'s certificate chain, excluding the leaf, to
850 // |chain|. On success, it returns one and takes ownership of |chain|.
851 // Otherwise, it returns zero.
852 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set0_chain(SSL_CTX *ctx, STACK_OF(X509) *chain);
853 
854 // SSL_CTX_set1_chain sets |ctx|'s certificate chain, excluding the leaf, to
855 // |chain|. It returns one on success and zero on failure. The caller retains
856 // ownership of |chain| and may release it freely.
857 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set1_chain(SSL_CTX *ctx, STACK_OF(X509) *chain);
858 
859 // SSL_set0_chain sets |ssl|'s certificate chain, excluding the leaf, to
860 // |chain|. On success, it returns one and takes ownership of |chain|.
861 // Otherwise, it returns zero.
862 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set0_chain(SSL *ssl, STACK_OF(X509) *chain);
863 
864 // SSL_set1_chain sets |ssl|'s certificate chain, excluding the leaf, to
865 // |chain|. It returns one on success and zero on failure. The caller retains
866 // ownership of |chain| and may release it freely.
867 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set1_chain(SSL *ssl, STACK_OF(X509) *chain);
868 
869 // SSL_CTX_add0_chain_cert appends |x509| to |ctx|'s certificate chain. On
870 // success, it returns one and takes ownership of |x509|. Otherwise, it returns
871 // zero.
872 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_add0_chain_cert(SSL_CTX *ctx, X509 *x509);
873 
874 // SSL_CTX_add1_chain_cert appends |x509| to |ctx|'s certificate chain. It
875 // returns one on success and zero on failure. The caller retains ownership of
876 // |x509| and may release it freely.
877 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_add1_chain_cert(SSL_CTX *ctx, X509 *x509);
878 
879 // SSL_add0_chain_cert appends |x509| to |ctx|'s certificate chain. On success,
880 // it returns one and takes ownership of |x509|. Otherwise, it returns zero.
881 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_add0_chain_cert(SSL *ssl, X509 *x509);
882 
883 // SSL_CTX_add_extra_chain_cert calls |SSL_CTX_add0_chain_cert|.
884 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_add_extra_chain_cert(SSL_CTX *ctx, X509 *x509);
885 
886 // SSL_add1_chain_cert appends |x509| to |ctx|'s certificate chain. It returns
887 // one on success and zero on failure. The caller retains ownership of |x509|
888 // and may release it freely.
889 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_add1_chain_cert(SSL *ssl, X509 *x509);
890 
891 // SSL_CTX_clear_chain_certs clears |ctx|'s certificate chain and returns
892 // one.
893 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_clear_chain_certs(SSL_CTX *ctx);
894 
895 // SSL_CTX_clear_extra_chain_certs calls |SSL_CTX_clear_chain_certs|.
896 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_clear_extra_chain_certs(SSL_CTX *ctx);
897 
898 // SSL_clear_chain_certs clears |ssl|'s certificate chain and returns one.
899 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_clear_chain_certs(SSL *ssl);
900 
901 // SSL_CTX_set_cert_cb sets a callback that is called to select a certificate.
902 // The callback returns one on success, zero on internal error, and a negative
903 // number on failure or to pause the handshake. If the handshake is paused,
904 // |SSL_get_error| will return |SSL_ERROR_WANT_X509_LOOKUP|.
905 //
906 // On the client, the callback may call |SSL_get0_certificate_types| and
907 // |SSL_get_client_CA_list| for information on the server's certificate
908 // request.
909 //
910 // On the server, the callback will be called after extensions have been
911 // processed, but before the resumption decision has been made. This differs
912 // from OpenSSL which handles resumption before selecting the certificate.
913 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_cert_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx,
914                                         int (*cb)(SSL *ssl, void *arg),
915                                         void *arg);
916 
917 // SSL_set_cert_cb sets a callback that is called to select a certificate. The
918 // callback returns one on success, zero on internal error, and a negative
919 // number on failure or to pause the handshake. If the handshake is paused,
920 // |SSL_get_error| will return |SSL_ERROR_WANT_X509_LOOKUP|.
921 //
922 // On the client, the callback may call |SSL_get0_certificate_types| and
923 // |SSL_get_client_CA_list| for information on the server's certificate
924 // request.
925 //
926 // On the server, the callback will be called after extensions have been
927 // processed, but before the resumption decision has been made. This differs
928 // from OpenSSL which handles resumption before selecting the certificate.
929 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_cert_cb(SSL *ssl, int (*cb)(SSL *ssl, void *arg),
930                                     void *arg);
931 
932 // SSL_get0_certificate_types, for a client, sets |*out_types| to an array
933 // containing the client certificate types requested by a server. It returns the
934 // length of the array. Note this list is always empty in TLS 1.3. The server
935 // will instead send signature algorithms. See
936 // |SSL_get0_peer_verify_algorithms|.
937 //
938 // The behavior of this function is undefined except during the callbacks set by
939 // by |SSL_CTX_set_cert_cb| and |SSL_CTX_set_client_cert_cb| or when the
940 // handshake is paused because of them.
941 OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t SSL_get0_certificate_types(const SSL *ssl,
942                                                  const uint8_t **out_types);
943 
944 // SSL_get0_peer_verify_algorithms sets |*out_sigalgs| to an array containing
945 // the signature algorithms the peer is able to verify. It returns the length of
946 // the array. Note these values are only sent starting TLS 1.2 and only
947 // mandatory starting TLS 1.3. If not sent, the empty array is returned. For the
948 // historical client certificate types list, see |SSL_get0_certificate_types|.
949 //
950 // The behavior of this function is undefined except during the callbacks set by
951 // by |SSL_CTX_set_cert_cb| and |SSL_CTX_set_client_cert_cb| or when the
952 // handshake is paused because of them.
953 OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t
954 SSL_get0_peer_verify_algorithms(const SSL *ssl, const uint16_t **out_sigalgs);
955 
956 // SSL_certs_clear resets the private key, leaf certificate, and certificate
957 // chain of |ssl|.
958 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_certs_clear(SSL *ssl);
959 
960 // SSL_CTX_check_private_key returns one if the certificate and private key
961 // configured in |ctx| are consistent and zero otherwise.
962 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_check_private_key(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
963 
964 // SSL_check_private_key returns one if the certificate and private key
965 // configured in |ssl| are consistent and zero otherwise.
966 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_check_private_key(const SSL *ssl);
967 
968 // SSL_CTX_get0_certificate returns |ctx|'s leaf certificate.
969 OPENSSL_EXPORT X509 *SSL_CTX_get0_certificate(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
970 
971 // SSL_get_certificate returns |ssl|'s leaf certificate.
972 OPENSSL_EXPORT X509 *SSL_get_certificate(const SSL *ssl);
973 
974 // SSL_CTX_get0_privatekey returns |ctx|'s private key.
975 OPENSSL_EXPORT EVP_PKEY *SSL_CTX_get0_privatekey(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
976 
977 // SSL_get_privatekey returns |ssl|'s private key.
978 OPENSSL_EXPORT EVP_PKEY *SSL_get_privatekey(const SSL *ssl);
979 
980 // SSL_CTX_get0_chain_certs sets |*out_chain| to |ctx|'s certificate chain and
981 // returns one.
982 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_get0_chain_certs(const SSL_CTX *ctx,
983                                             STACK_OF(X509) **out_chain);
984 
985 // SSL_CTX_get_extra_chain_certs calls |SSL_CTX_get0_chain_certs|.
986 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_get_extra_chain_certs(const SSL_CTX *ctx,
987                                                  STACK_OF(X509) **out_chain);
988 
989 // SSL_get0_chain_certs sets |*out_chain| to |ssl|'s certificate chain and
990 // returns one.
991 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_get0_chain_certs(const SSL *ssl,
992                                         STACK_OF(X509) **out_chain);
993 
994 // SSL_CTX_set_signed_cert_timestamp_list sets the list of signed certificate
995 // timestamps that is sent to clients that request it. The |list| argument must
996 // contain one or more SCT structures serialised as a SignedCertificateTimestamp
997 // List (see https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6962#section-3.3) – i.e. each SCT
998 // is prefixed by a big-endian, uint16 length and the concatenation of one or
999 // more such prefixed SCTs are themselves also prefixed by a uint16 length. It
1000 // returns one on success and zero on error. The caller retains ownership of
1001 // |list|.
1002 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_signed_cert_timestamp_list(SSL_CTX *ctx,
1003                                                           const uint8_t *list,
1004                                                           size_t list_len);
1005 
1006 // SSL_set_signed_cert_timestamp_list sets the list of signed certificate
1007 // timestamps that is sent to clients that request is. The same format as the
1008 // one used for |SSL_CTX_set_signed_cert_timestamp_list| applies. The caller
1009 // retains ownership of |list|.
1010 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_signed_cert_timestamp_list(SSL *ctx,
1011                                                       const uint8_t *list,
1012                                                       size_t list_len);
1013 
1014 // SSL_CTX_set_ocsp_response sets the OCSP response that is sent to clients
1015 // which request it. It returns one on success and zero on error. The caller
1016 // retains ownership of |response|.
1017 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_ocsp_response(SSL_CTX *ctx,
1018                                              const uint8_t *response,
1019                                              size_t response_len);
1020 
1021 // SSL_set_ocsp_response sets the OCSP response that is sent to clients which
1022 // request it. It returns one on success and zero on error. The caller retains
1023 // ownership of |response|.
1024 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_ocsp_response(SSL *ssl,
1025                                          const uint8_t *response,
1026                                          size_t response_len);
1027 
1028 // SSL_SIGN_* are signature algorithm values as defined in TLS 1.3.
1029 #define SSL_SIGN_RSA_PKCS1_SHA1 0x0201
1030 #define SSL_SIGN_RSA_PKCS1_SHA256 0x0401
1031 #define SSL_SIGN_RSA_PKCS1_SHA384 0x0501
1032 #define SSL_SIGN_RSA_PKCS1_SHA512 0x0601
1033 #define SSL_SIGN_ECDSA_SHA1 0x0203
1034 #define SSL_SIGN_ECDSA_SECP256R1_SHA256 0x0403
1035 #define SSL_SIGN_ECDSA_SECP384R1_SHA384 0x0503
1036 #define SSL_SIGN_ECDSA_SECP521R1_SHA512 0x0603
1037 #define SSL_SIGN_RSA_PSS_RSAE_SHA256 0x0804
1038 #define SSL_SIGN_RSA_PSS_RSAE_SHA384 0x0805
1039 #define SSL_SIGN_RSA_PSS_RSAE_SHA512 0x0806
1040 #define SSL_SIGN_ED25519 0x0807
1041 
1042 // SSL_SIGN_RSA_PKCS1_MD5_SHA1 is an internal signature algorithm used to
1043 // specify raw RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5 with an MD5/SHA-1 concatenation, as used in TLS
1044 // before TLS 1.2.
1045 #define SSL_SIGN_RSA_PKCS1_MD5_SHA1 0xff01
1046 
1047 // SSL_get_signature_algorithm_name returns a human-readable name for |sigalg|,
1048 // or NULL if unknown. If |include_curve| is one, the curve for ECDSA algorithms
1049 // is included as in TLS 1.3. Otherwise, it is excluded as in TLS 1.2.
1050 OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *SSL_get_signature_algorithm_name(uint16_t sigalg,
1051                                                             int include_curve);
1052 
1053 // SSL_get_signature_algorithm_key_type returns the key type associated with
1054 // |sigalg| as an |EVP_PKEY_*| constant or |EVP_PKEY_NONE| if unknown.
1055 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_get_signature_algorithm_key_type(uint16_t sigalg);
1056 
1057 // SSL_get_signature_algorithm_digest returns the digest function associated
1058 // with |sigalg| or |NULL| if |sigalg| has no prehash (Ed25519) or is unknown.
1059 OPENSSL_EXPORT const EVP_MD *SSL_get_signature_algorithm_digest(
1060     uint16_t sigalg);
1061 
1062 // SSL_is_signature_algorithm_rsa_pss returns one if |sigalg| is an RSA-PSS
1063 // signature algorithm and zero otherwise.
1064 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_is_signature_algorithm_rsa_pss(uint16_t sigalg);
1065 
1066 // SSL_CTX_set_signing_algorithm_prefs configures |ctx| to use |prefs| as the
1067 // preference list when signing with |ctx|'s private key. It returns one on
1068 // success and zero on error. |prefs| should not include the internal-only value
1069 // |SSL_SIGN_RSA_PKCS1_MD5_SHA1|.
1070 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_signing_algorithm_prefs(SSL_CTX *ctx,
1071                                                        const uint16_t *prefs,
1072                                                        size_t num_prefs);
1073 
1074 // SSL_set_signing_algorithm_prefs configures |ssl| to use |prefs| as the
1075 // preference list when signing with |ssl|'s private key. It returns one on
1076 // success and zero on error. |prefs| should not include the internal-only value
1077 // |SSL_SIGN_RSA_PKCS1_MD5_SHA1|.
1078 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_signing_algorithm_prefs(SSL *ssl,
1079                                                    const uint16_t *prefs,
1080                                                    size_t num_prefs);
1081 
1082 
1083 // Certificate and private key convenience functions.
1084 
1085 // SSL_CTX_set_chain_and_key sets the certificate chain and private key for a
1086 // TLS client or server. References to the given |CRYPTO_BUFFER| and |EVP_PKEY|
1087 // objects are added as needed. Exactly one of |privkey| or |privkey_method|
1088 // may be non-NULL. Returns one on success and zero on error.
1089 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_chain_and_key(
1090     SSL_CTX *ctx, CRYPTO_BUFFER *const *certs, size_t num_certs,
1091     EVP_PKEY *privkey, const SSL_PRIVATE_KEY_METHOD *privkey_method);
1092 
1093 // SSL_set_chain_and_key sets the certificate chain and private key for a TLS
1094 // client or server. References to the given |CRYPTO_BUFFER| and |EVP_PKEY|
1095 // objects are added as needed. Exactly one of |privkey| or |privkey_method|
1096 // may be non-NULL. Returns one on success and zero on error.
1097 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_chain_and_key(
1098     SSL *ssl, CRYPTO_BUFFER *const *certs, size_t num_certs, EVP_PKEY *privkey,
1099     const SSL_PRIVATE_KEY_METHOD *privkey_method);
1100 
1101 // SSL_CTX_use_RSAPrivateKey sets |ctx|'s private key to |rsa|. It returns one
1102 // on success and zero on failure.
1103 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_use_RSAPrivateKey(SSL_CTX *ctx, RSA *rsa);
1104 
1105 // SSL_use_RSAPrivateKey sets |ctx|'s private key to |rsa|. It returns one on
1106 // success and zero on failure.
1107 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_use_RSAPrivateKey(SSL *ssl, RSA *rsa);
1108 
1109 // The following functions configure certificates or private keys but take as
1110 // input DER-encoded structures. They return one on success and zero on
1111 // failure.
1112 
1113 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_use_certificate_ASN1(SSL_CTX *ctx, size_t der_len,
1114                                                 const uint8_t *der);
1115 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_use_certificate_ASN1(SSL *ssl, const uint8_t *der,
1116                                             size_t der_len);
1117 
1118 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_ASN1(int pk, SSL_CTX *ctx,
1119                                                const uint8_t *der,
1120                                                size_t der_len);
1121 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_use_PrivateKey_ASN1(int type, SSL *ssl,
1122                                            const uint8_t *der, size_t der_len);
1123 
1124 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_use_RSAPrivateKey_ASN1(SSL_CTX *ctx,
1125                                                   const uint8_t *der,
1126                                                   size_t der_len);
1127 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_use_RSAPrivateKey_ASN1(SSL *ssl, const uint8_t *der,
1128                                               size_t der_len);
1129 
1130 // The following functions configure certificates or private keys but take as
1131 // input files to read from. They return one on success and zero on failure. The
1132 // |type| parameter is one of the |SSL_FILETYPE_*| values and determines whether
1133 // the file's contents are read as PEM or DER.
1134 
1135 #define SSL_FILETYPE_PEM 1
1136 #define SSL_FILETYPE_ASN1 2
1137 
1138 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_use_RSAPrivateKey_file(SSL_CTX *ctx,
1139                                                   const char *file,
1140                                                   int type);
1141 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_use_RSAPrivateKey_file(SSL *ssl, const char *file,
1142                                               int type);
1143 
1144 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_use_certificate_file(SSL_CTX *ctx, const char *file,
1145                                                 int type);
1146 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_use_certificate_file(SSL *ssl, const char *file,
1147                                             int type);
1148 
1149 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_file(SSL_CTX *ctx, const char *file,
1150                                                int type);
1151 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_use_PrivateKey_file(SSL *ssl, const char *file,
1152                                            int type);
1153 
1154 // SSL_CTX_use_certificate_chain_file configures certificates for |ctx|. It
1155 // reads the contents of |file| as a PEM-encoded leaf certificate followed
1156 // optionally by the certificate chain to send to the peer. It returns one on
1157 // success and zero on failure.
1158 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_use_certificate_chain_file(SSL_CTX *ctx,
1159                                                       const char *file);
1160 
1161 // SSL_CTX_set_default_passwd_cb sets the password callback for PEM-based
1162 // convenience functions called on |ctx|.
1163 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_default_passwd_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx,
1164                                                   pem_password_cb *cb);
1165 
1166 // SSL_CTX_get_default_passwd_cb returns the callback set by
1167 // |SSL_CTX_set_default_passwd_cb|.
1168 OPENSSL_EXPORT pem_password_cb *SSL_CTX_get_default_passwd_cb(
1169     const SSL_CTX *ctx);
1170 
1171 // SSL_CTX_set_default_passwd_cb_userdata sets the userdata parameter for
1172 // |ctx|'s password callback.
1173 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_default_passwd_cb_userdata(SSL_CTX *ctx,
1174                                                            void *data);
1175 
1176 // SSL_CTX_get_default_passwd_cb_userdata returns the userdata parameter set by
1177 // |SSL_CTX_set_default_passwd_cb_userdata|.
1178 OPENSSL_EXPORT void *SSL_CTX_get_default_passwd_cb_userdata(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
1179 
1180 
1181 // Custom private keys.
1182 
1183 enum ssl_private_key_result_t BORINGSSL_ENUM_INT {
1184   ssl_private_key_success,
1185   ssl_private_key_retry,
1186   ssl_private_key_failure,
1187 };
1188 
1189 // ssl_private_key_method_st (aka |SSL_PRIVATE_KEY_METHOD|) describes private
1190 // key hooks. This is used to off-load signing operations to a custom,
1191 // potentially asynchronous, backend. Metadata about the key such as the type
1192 // and size are parsed out of the certificate.
1193 struct ssl_private_key_method_st {
1194   // sign signs the message |in| in using the specified signature algorithm. On
1195   // success, it returns |ssl_private_key_success| and writes at most |max_out|
1196   // bytes of signature data to |out| and sets |*out_len| to the number of bytes
1197   // written. On failure, it returns |ssl_private_key_failure|. If the operation
1198   // has not completed, it returns |ssl_private_key_retry|. |sign| should
1199   // arrange for the high-level operation on |ssl| to be retried when the
1200   // operation is completed. This will result in a call to |complete|.
1201   //
1202   // |signature_algorithm| is one of the |SSL_SIGN_*| values, as defined in TLS
1203   // 1.3. Note that, in TLS 1.2, ECDSA algorithms do not require that curve
1204   // sizes match hash sizes, so the curve portion of |SSL_SIGN_ECDSA_*| values
1205   // must be ignored. BoringSSL will internally handle the curve matching logic
1206   // where appropriate.
1207   //
1208   // It is an error to call |sign| while another private key operation is in
1209   // progress on |ssl|.
1210   enum ssl_private_key_result_t (*sign)(SSL *ssl, uint8_t *out, size_t *out_len,
1211                                         size_t max_out,
1212                                         uint16_t signature_algorithm,
1213                                         const uint8_t *in, size_t in_len);
1214 
1215   // decrypt decrypts |in_len| bytes of encrypted data from |in|. On success it
1216   // returns |ssl_private_key_success|, writes at most |max_out| bytes of
1217   // decrypted data to |out| and sets |*out_len| to the actual number of bytes
1218   // written. On failure it returns |ssl_private_key_failure|. If the operation
1219   // has not completed, it returns |ssl_private_key_retry|. The caller should
1220   // arrange for the high-level operation on |ssl| to be retried when the
1221   // operation is completed, which will result in a call to |complete|. This
1222   // function only works with RSA keys and should perform a raw RSA decryption
1223   // operation with no padding.
1224   //
1225   // It is an error to call |decrypt| while another private key operation is in
1226   // progress on |ssl|.
1227   enum ssl_private_key_result_t (*decrypt)(SSL *ssl, uint8_t *out,
1228                                            size_t *out_len, size_t max_out,
1229                                            const uint8_t *in, size_t in_len);
1230 
1231   // complete completes a pending operation. If the operation has completed, it
1232   // returns |ssl_private_key_success| and writes the result to |out| as in
1233   // |sign|. Otherwise, it returns |ssl_private_key_failure| on failure and
1234   // |ssl_private_key_retry| if the operation is still in progress.
1235   //
1236   // |complete| may be called arbitrarily many times before completion, but it
1237   // is an error to call |complete| if there is no pending operation in progress
1238   // on |ssl|.
1239   enum ssl_private_key_result_t (*complete)(SSL *ssl, uint8_t *out,
1240                                             size_t *out_len, size_t max_out);
1241 };
1242 
1243 // SSL_set_private_key_method configures a custom private key on |ssl|.
1244 // |key_method| must remain valid for the lifetime of |ssl|.
1245 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_private_key_method(
1246     SSL *ssl, const SSL_PRIVATE_KEY_METHOD *key_method);
1247 
1248 // SSL_CTX_set_private_key_method configures a custom private key on |ctx|.
1249 // |key_method| must remain valid for the lifetime of |ctx|.
1250 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_private_key_method(
1251     SSL_CTX *ctx, const SSL_PRIVATE_KEY_METHOD *key_method);
1252 
1253 
1254 // Cipher suites.
1255 //
1256 // |SSL_CIPHER| objects represent cipher suites.
1257 
1258 DEFINE_CONST_STACK_OF(SSL_CIPHER)
1259 
1260 // SSL_get_cipher_by_value returns the structure representing a TLS cipher
1261 // suite based on its assigned number, or NULL if unknown. See
1262 // https://www.iana.org/assignments/tls-parameters/tls-parameters.xhtml#tls-parameters-4.
1263 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_CIPHER *SSL_get_cipher_by_value(uint16_t value);
1264 
1265 // SSL_CIPHER_get_id returns |cipher|'s non-IANA id. This is not its
1266 // IANA-assigned number, which is called the "value" here, although it may be
1267 // cast to a |uint16_t| to get it.
1268 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t SSL_CIPHER_get_id(const SSL_CIPHER *cipher);
1269 
1270 // SSL_CIPHER_get_value returns |cipher|'s IANA-assigned number.
1271 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint16_t SSL_CIPHER_get_value(const SSL_CIPHER *cipher);
1272 
1273 // SSL_CIPHER_is_aead returns one if |cipher| uses an AEAD cipher.
1274 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CIPHER_is_aead(const SSL_CIPHER *cipher);
1275 
1276 // SSL_CIPHER_is_block_cipher returns one if |cipher| is a block cipher.
1277 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CIPHER_is_block_cipher(const SSL_CIPHER *cipher);
1278 
1279 // SSL_CIPHER_get_cipher_nid returns the NID for |cipher|'s bulk
1280 // cipher. Possible values are |NID_aes_128_gcm|, |NID_aes_256_gcm|,
1281 // |NID_chacha20_poly1305|, |NID_aes_128_cbc|, |NID_aes_256_cbc|, and
1282 // |NID_des_ede3_cbc|.
1283 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CIPHER_get_cipher_nid(const SSL_CIPHER *cipher);
1284 
1285 // SSL_CIPHER_get_digest_nid returns the NID for |cipher|'s HMAC if it is a
1286 // legacy cipher suite. For modern AEAD-based ciphers (see
1287 // |SSL_CIPHER_is_aead|), it returns |NID_undef|.
1288 //
1289 // Note this function only returns the legacy HMAC digest, not the PRF hash.
1290 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CIPHER_get_digest_nid(const SSL_CIPHER *cipher);
1291 
1292 // SSL_CIPHER_get_kx_nid returns the NID for |cipher|'s key exchange. This may
1293 // be |NID_kx_rsa|, |NID_kx_ecdhe|, or |NID_kx_psk| for TLS 1.2. In TLS 1.3,
1294 // cipher suites do not specify the key exchange, so this function returns
1295 // |NID_kx_any|.
1296 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CIPHER_get_kx_nid(const SSL_CIPHER *cipher);
1297 
1298 // SSL_CIPHER_get_auth_nid returns the NID for |cipher|'s authentication
1299 // type. This may be |NID_auth_rsa|, |NID_auth_ecdsa|, or |NID_auth_psk| for TLS
1300 // 1.2. In TLS 1.3, cipher suites do not specify authentication, so this
1301 // function returns |NID_auth_any|.
1302 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CIPHER_get_auth_nid(const SSL_CIPHER *cipher);
1303 
1304 // SSL_CIPHER_get_prf_nid retuns the NID for |cipher|'s PRF hash. If |cipher| is
1305 // a pre-TLS-1.2 cipher, it returns |NID_md5_sha1| but note these ciphers use
1306 // SHA-256 in TLS 1.2. Other return values may be treated uniformly in all
1307 // applicable versions.
1308 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CIPHER_get_prf_nid(const SSL_CIPHER *cipher);
1309 
1310 // SSL_CIPHER_get_min_version returns the minimum protocol version required
1311 // for |cipher|.
1312 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint16_t SSL_CIPHER_get_min_version(const SSL_CIPHER *cipher);
1313 
1314 // SSL_CIPHER_get_max_version returns the maximum protocol version that
1315 // supports |cipher|.
1316 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint16_t SSL_CIPHER_get_max_version(const SSL_CIPHER *cipher);
1317 
1318 // SSL_CIPHER_standard_name returns the standard IETF name for |cipher|. For
1319 // example, "TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256".
1320 OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *SSL_CIPHER_standard_name(const SSL_CIPHER *cipher);
1321 
1322 // SSL_CIPHER_get_name returns the OpenSSL name of |cipher|. For example,
1323 // "ECDHE-RSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256". Callers are recommended to use
1324 // |SSL_CIPHER_standard_name| instead.
1325 OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *SSL_CIPHER_get_name(const SSL_CIPHER *cipher);
1326 
1327 // SSL_CIPHER_get_kx_name returns a string that describes the key-exchange
1328 // method used by |cipher|. For example, "ECDHE_ECDSA". TLS 1.3 AEAD-only
1329 // ciphers return the string "GENERIC".
1330 OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *SSL_CIPHER_get_kx_name(const SSL_CIPHER *cipher);
1331 
1332 // SSL_CIPHER_get_bits returns the strength, in bits, of |cipher|. If
1333 // |out_alg_bits| is not NULL, it writes the number of bits consumed by the
1334 // symmetric algorithm to |*out_alg_bits|.
1335 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CIPHER_get_bits(const SSL_CIPHER *cipher,
1336                                        int *out_alg_bits);
1337 
1338 
1339 // Cipher suite configuration.
1340 //
1341 // OpenSSL uses a mini-language to configure cipher suites. The language
1342 // maintains an ordered list of enabled ciphers, along with an ordered list of
1343 // disabled but available ciphers. Initially, all ciphers are disabled with a
1344 // default ordering. The cipher string is then interpreted as a sequence of
1345 // directives, separated by colons, each of which modifies this state.
1346 //
1347 // Most directives consist of a one character or empty opcode followed by a
1348 // selector which matches a subset of available ciphers.
1349 //
1350 // Available opcodes are:
1351 //
1352 //   The empty opcode enables and appends all matching disabled ciphers to the
1353 //   end of the enabled list. The newly appended ciphers are ordered relative to
1354 //   each other matching their order in the disabled list.
1355 //
1356 //   |-| disables all matching enabled ciphers and prepends them to the disabled
1357 //   list, with relative order from the enabled list preserved. This means the
1358 //   most recently disabled ciphers get highest preference relative to other
1359 //   disabled ciphers if re-enabled.
1360 //
1361 //   |+| moves all matching enabled ciphers to the end of the enabled list, with
1362 //   relative order preserved.
1363 //
1364 //   |!| deletes all matching ciphers, enabled or not, from either list. Deleted
1365 //   ciphers will not matched by future operations.
1366 //
1367 // A selector may be a specific cipher (using either the standard or OpenSSL
1368 // name for the cipher) or one or more rules separated by |+|. The final
1369 // selector matches the intersection of each rule. For instance, |AESGCM+aECDSA|
1370 // matches ECDSA-authenticated AES-GCM ciphers.
1371 //
1372 // Available cipher rules are:
1373 //
1374 //   |ALL| matches all ciphers.
1375 //
1376 //   |kRSA|, |kDHE|, |kECDHE|, and |kPSK| match ciphers using plain RSA, DHE,
1377 //   ECDHE, and plain PSK key exchanges, respectively. Note that ECDHE_PSK is
1378 //   matched by |kECDHE| and not |kPSK|.
1379 //
1380 //   |aRSA|, |aECDSA|, and |aPSK| match ciphers authenticated by RSA, ECDSA, and
1381 //   a pre-shared key, respectively.
1382 //
1383 //   |RSA|, |DHE|, |ECDHE|, |PSK|, |ECDSA|, and |PSK| are aliases for the
1384 //   corresponding |k*| or |a*| cipher rule. |RSA| is an alias for |kRSA|, not
1385 //   |aRSA|.
1386 //
1387 //   |3DES|, |AES128|, |AES256|, |AES|, |AESGCM|, |CHACHA20| match ciphers
1388 //   whose bulk cipher use the corresponding encryption scheme. Note that
1389 //   |AES|, |AES128|, and |AES256| match both CBC and GCM ciphers.
1390 //
1391 //   |SHA1|, and its alias |SHA|, match legacy cipher suites using HMAC-SHA1.
1392 //
1393 // Although implemented, authentication-only ciphers match no rules and must be
1394 // explicitly selected by name.
1395 //
1396 // Deprecated cipher rules:
1397 //
1398 //   |kEDH|, |EDH|, |kEECDH|, and |EECDH| are legacy aliases for |kDHE|, |DHE|,
1399 //   |kECDHE|, and |ECDHE|, respectively.
1400 //
1401 //   |HIGH| is an alias for |ALL|.
1402 //
1403 //   |FIPS| is an alias for |HIGH|.
1404 //
1405 //   |SSLv3| and |TLSv1| match ciphers available in TLS 1.1 or earlier.
1406 //   |TLSv1_2| matches ciphers new in TLS 1.2. This is confusing and should not
1407 //   be used.
1408 //
1409 // Unknown rules are silently ignored by legacy APIs, and rejected by APIs with
1410 // "strict" in the name, which should be preferred. Cipher lists can be long
1411 // and it's easy to commit typos. Strict functions will also reject the use of
1412 // spaces, semi-colons and commas as alternative separators.
1413 //
1414 // The special |@STRENGTH| directive will sort all enabled ciphers by strength.
1415 //
1416 // The |DEFAULT| directive, when appearing at the front of the string, expands
1417 // to the default ordering of available ciphers.
1418 //
1419 // If configuring a server, one may also configure equal-preference groups to
1420 // partially respect the client's preferences when
1421 // |SSL_OP_CIPHER_SERVER_PREFERENCE| is enabled. Ciphers in an equal-preference
1422 // group have equal priority and use the client order. This may be used to
1423 // enforce that AEADs are preferred but select AES-GCM vs. ChaCha20-Poly1305
1424 // based on client preferences. An equal-preference is specified with square
1425 // brackets, combining multiple selectors separated by |. For example:
1426 //
1427 //   [TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256|TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256]
1428 //
1429 // Once an equal-preference group is used, future directives must be
1430 // opcode-less. Inside an equal-preference group, spaces are not allowed.
1431 //
1432 // TLS 1.3 ciphers do not participate in this mechanism and instead have a
1433 // built-in preference order. Functions to set cipher lists do not affect TLS
1434 // 1.3, and functions to query the cipher list do not include TLS 1.3
1435 // ciphers.
1436 
1437 // SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHER_LIST is the default cipher suite configuration. It is
1438 // substituted when a cipher string starts with 'DEFAULT'.
1439 #define SSL_DEFAULT_CIPHER_LIST "ALL"
1440 
1441 // SSL_CTX_set_strict_cipher_list configures the cipher list for |ctx|,
1442 // evaluating |str| as a cipher string and returning error if |str| contains
1443 // anything meaningless. It returns one on success and zero on failure.
1444 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_strict_cipher_list(SSL_CTX *ctx,
1445                                                   const char *str);
1446 
1447 // SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list configures the cipher list for |ctx|, evaluating
1448 // |str| as a cipher string. It returns one on success and zero on failure.
1449 //
1450 // Prefer to use |SSL_CTX_set_strict_cipher_list|. This function tolerates
1451 // garbage inputs, unless an empty cipher list results.
1452 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_cipher_list(SSL_CTX *ctx, const char *str);
1453 
1454 // SSL_set_strict_cipher_list configures the cipher list for |ssl|, evaluating
1455 // |str| as a cipher string and returning error if |str| contains anything
1456 // meaningless. It returns one on success and zero on failure.
1457 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_strict_cipher_list(SSL *ssl, const char *str);
1458 
1459 // SSL_set_cipher_list configures the cipher list for |ssl|, evaluating |str| as
1460 // a cipher string. It returns one on success and zero on failure.
1461 //
1462 // Prefer to use |SSL_set_strict_cipher_list|. This function tolerates garbage
1463 // inputs, unless an empty cipher list results.
1464 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_cipher_list(SSL *ssl, const char *str);
1465 
1466 // SSL_CTX_get_ciphers returns the cipher list for |ctx|, in order of
1467 // preference.
1468 OPENSSL_EXPORT STACK_OF(SSL_CIPHER) *SSL_CTX_get_ciphers(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
1469 
1470 // SSL_CTX_cipher_in_group returns one if the |i|th cipher (see
1471 // |SSL_CTX_get_ciphers|) is in the same equipreference group as the one
1472 // following it and zero otherwise.
1473 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_cipher_in_group(const SSL_CTX *ctx, size_t i);
1474 
1475 // SSL_get_ciphers returns the cipher list for |ssl|, in order of preference.
1476 OPENSSL_EXPORT STACK_OF(SSL_CIPHER) *SSL_get_ciphers(const SSL *ssl);
1477 
1478 
1479 // Connection information.
1480 
1481 // SSL_is_init_finished returns one if |ssl| has completed its initial handshake
1482 // and has no pending handshake. It returns zero otherwise.
1483 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_is_init_finished(const SSL *ssl);
1484 
1485 // SSL_in_init returns one if |ssl| has a pending handshake and zero
1486 // otherwise.
1487 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_in_init(const SSL *ssl);
1488 
1489 // SSL_in_false_start returns one if |ssl| has a pending handshake that is in
1490 // False Start. |SSL_write| may be called at this point without waiting for the
1491 // peer, but |SSL_read| will complete the handshake before accepting application
1492 // data.
1493 //
1494 // See also |SSL_MODE_ENABLE_FALSE_START|.
1495 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_in_false_start(const SSL *ssl);
1496 
1497 // SSL_get_peer_certificate returns the peer's leaf certificate or NULL if the
1498 // peer did not use certificates. The caller must call |X509_free| on the
1499 // result to release it.
1500 OPENSSL_EXPORT X509 *SSL_get_peer_certificate(const SSL *ssl);
1501 
1502 // SSL_get_peer_cert_chain returns the peer's certificate chain or NULL if
1503 // unavailable or the peer did not use certificates. This is the unverified list
1504 // of certificates as sent by the peer, not the final chain built during
1505 // verification. The caller does not take ownership of the result.
1506 //
1507 // WARNING: This function behaves differently between client and server. If
1508 // |ssl| is a server, the returned chain does not include the leaf certificate.
1509 // If a client, it does.
1510 OPENSSL_EXPORT STACK_OF(X509) *SSL_get_peer_cert_chain(const SSL *ssl);
1511 
1512 // SSL_get_peer_full_cert_chain returns the peer's certificate chain, or NULL if
1513 // unavailable or the peer did not use certificates. This is the unverified list
1514 // of certificates as sent by the peer, not the final chain built during
1515 // verification. The caller does not take ownership of the result.
1516 //
1517 // This is the same as |SSL_get_peer_cert_chain| except that this function
1518 // always returns the full chain, i.e. the first element of the return value
1519 // (if any) will be the leaf certificate. In constrast,
1520 // |SSL_get_peer_cert_chain| returns only the intermediate certificates if the
1521 // |ssl| is a server.
1522 OPENSSL_EXPORT STACK_OF(X509) *SSL_get_peer_full_cert_chain(const SSL *ssl);
1523 
1524 // SSL_get0_peer_certificates returns the peer's certificate chain, or NULL if
1525 // unavailable or the peer did not use certificates. This is the unverified list
1526 // of certificates as sent by the peer, not the final chain built during
1527 // verification. The caller does not take ownership of the result.
1528 //
1529 // This is the |CRYPTO_BUFFER| variant of |SSL_get_peer_full_cert_chain|.
1530 OPENSSL_EXPORT const STACK_OF(CRYPTO_BUFFER) *
1531     SSL_get0_peer_certificates(const SSL *ssl);
1532 
1533 // SSL_get0_signed_cert_timestamp_list sets |*out| and |*out_len| to point to
1534 // |*out_len| bytes of SCT information from the server. This is only valid if
1535 // |ssl| is a client. The SCT information is a SignedCertificateTimestampList
1536 // (including the two leading length bytes).
1537 // See https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6962#section-3.3
1538 // If no SCT was received then |*out_len| will be zero on return.
1539 //
1540 // WARNING: the returned data is not guaranteed to be well formed.
1541 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_get0_signed_cert_timestamp_list(const SSL *ssl,
1542                                                         const uint8_t **out,
1543                                                         size_t *out_len);
1544 
1545 // SSL_get0_ocsp_response sets |*out| and |*out_len| to point to |*out_len|
1546 // bytes of an OCSP response from the server. This is the DER encoding of an
1547 // OCSPResponse type as defined in RFC 2560.
1548 //
1549 // WARNING: the returned data is not guaranteed to be well formed.
1550 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_get0_ocsp_response(const SSL *ssl, const uint8_t **out,
1551                                            size_t *out_len);
1552 
1553 // SSL_get_tls_unique writes at most |max_out| bytes of the tls-unique value
1554 // for |ssl| to |out| and sets |*out_len| to the number of bytes written. It
1555 // returns one on success or zero on error. In general |max_out| should be at
1556 // least 12.
1557 //
1558 // This function will always fail if the initial handshake has not completed.
1559 // The tls-unique value will change after a renegotiation but, since
1560 // renegotiations can be initiated by the server at any point, the higher-level
1561 // protocol must either leave them disabled or define states in which the
1562 // tls-unique value can be read.
1563 //
1564 // The tls-unique value is defined by
1565 // https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5929#section-3.1. Due to a weakness in the
1566 // TLS protocol, tls-unique is broken for resumed connections unless the
1567 // Extended Master Secret extension is negotiated. Thus this function will
1568 // return zero if |ssl| performed session resumption unless EMS was used when
1569 // negotiating the original session.
1570 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_get_tls_unique(const SSL *ssl, uint8_t *out,
1571                                       size_t *out_len, size_t max_out);
1572 
1573 // SSL_get_extms_support returns one if the Extended Master Secret extension or
1574 // TLS 1.3 was negotiated. Otherwise, it returns zero.
1575 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_get_extms_support(const SSL *ssl);
1576 
1577 // SSL_get_current_cipher returns cipher suite used by |ssl|, or NULL if it has
1578 // not been negotiated yet.
1579 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_CIPHER *SSL_get_current_cipher(const SSL *ssl);
1580 
1581 // SSL_session_reused returns one if |ssl| performed an abbreviated handshake
1582 // and zero otherwise.
1583 //
1584 // TODO(davidben): Hammer down the semantics of this API while a handshake,
1585 // initial or renego, is in progress.
1586 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_session_reused(const SSL *ssl);
1587 
1588 // SSL_get_secure_renegotiation_support returns one if the peer supports secure
1589 // renegotiation (RFC 5746) or TLS 1.3. Otherwise, it returns zero.
1590 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_get_secure_renegotiation_support(const SSL *ssl);
1591 
1592 // SSL_export_keying_material exports a value derived from the master secret, as
1593 // specified in RFC 5705. It writes |out_len| bytes to |out| given a label and
1594 // optional context. (Since a zero length context is allowed, the |use_context|
1595 // flag controls whether a context is included.)
1596 //
1597 // It returns one on success and zero otherwise.
1598 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_export_keying_material(
1599     SSL *ssl, uint8_t *out, size_t out_len, const char *label, size_t label_len,
1600     const uint8_t *context, size_t context_len, int use_context);
1601 
1602 
1603 // Sessions.
1604 //
1605 // An |SSL_SESSION| represents an SSL session that may be resumed in an
1606 // abbreviated handshake. It is reference-counted and immutable. Once
1607 // established, an |SSL_SESSION| may be shared by multiple |SSL| objects on
1608 // different threads and must not be modified.
1609 
1610 DECLARE_PEM_rw(SSL_SESSION, SSL_SESSION)
1611 
1612 // SSL_SESSION_new returns a newly-allocated blank |SSL_SESSION| or NULL on
1613 // error. This may be useful when writing tests but should otherwise not be
1614 // used.
1615 OPENSSL_EXPORT SSL_SESSION *SSL_SESSION_new(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
1616 
1617 // SSL_SESSION_up_ref increments the reference count of |session| and returns
1618 // one.
1619 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_SESSION_up_ref(SSL_SESSION *session);
1620 
1621 // SSL_SESSION_free decrements the reference count of |session|. If it reaches
1622 // zero, all data referenced by |session| and |session| itself are released.
1623 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_SESSION_free(SSL_SESSION *session);
1624 
1625 // SSL_SESSION_to_bytes serializes |in| into a newly allocated buffer and sets
1626 // |*out_data| to that buffer and |*out_len| to its length. The caller takes
1627 // ownership of the buffer and must call |OPENSSL_free| when done. It returns
1628 // one on success and zero on error.
1629 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_SESSION_to_bytes(const SSL_SESSION *in,
1630                                         uint8_t **out_data, size_t *out_len);
1631 
1632 // SSL_SESSION_to_bytes_for_ticket serializes |in|, but excludes the session
1633 // identification information, namely the session ID and ticket.
1634 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_SESSION_to_bytes_for_ticket(const SSL_SESSION *in,
1635                                                    uint8_t **out_data,
1636                                                    size_t *out_len);
1637 
1638 // SSL_SESSION_from_bytes parses |in_len| bytes from |in| as an SSL_SESSION. It
1639 // returns a newly-allocated |SSL_SESSION| on success or NULL on error.
1640 OPENSSL_EXPORT SSL_SESSION *SSL_SESSION_from_bytes(
1641     const uint8_t *in, size_t in_len, const SSL_CTX *ctx);
1642 
1643 // SSL_SESSION_get_version returns a string describing the TLS or DTLS version
1644 // |session| was established at. For example, "TLSv1.2" or "DTLSv1".
1645 OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *SSL_SESSION_get_version(const SSL_SESSION *session);
1646 
1647 // SSL_SESSION_get_protocol_version returns the TLS or DTLS version |session|
1648 // was established at.
1649 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint16_t
1650 SSL_SESSION_get_protocol_version(const SSL_SESSION *session);
1651 
1652 // SSL_SESSION_set_protocol_version sets |session|'s TLS or DTLS version to
1653 // |version|. This may be useful when writing tests but should otherwise not be
1654 // used. It returns one on success and zero on error.
1655 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_SESSION_set_protocol_version(SSL_SESSION *session,
1656                                                     uint16_t version);
1657 
1658 // SSL_MAX_SSL_SESSION_ID_LENGTH is the maximum length of an SSL session ID.
1659 #define SSL_MAX_SSL_SESSION_ID_LENGTH 32
1660 
1661 // SSL_SESSION_get_id returns a pointer to a buffer containing |session|'s
1662 // session ID and sets |*out_len| to its length.
1663 OPENSSL_EXPORT const uint8_t *SSL_SESSION_get_id(const SSL_SESSION *session,
1664                                                  unsigned *out_len);
1665 
1666 // SSL_SESSION_set1_id sets |session|'s session ID to |sid|, It returns one on
1667 // success and zero on error. This function may be useful in writing tests but
1668 // otherwise should not be used.
1669 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_SESSION_set1_id(SSL_SESSION *session, const uint8_t *sid,
1670                                        size_t sid_len);
1671 
1672 // SSL_SESSION_get_time returns the time at which |session| was established in
1673 // seconds since the UNIX epoch.
1674 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint64_t SSL_SESSION_get_time(const SSL_SESSION *session);
1675 
1676 // SSL_SESSION_get_timeout returns the lifetime of |session| in seconds.
1677 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t SSL_SESSION_get_timeout(const SSL_SESSION *session);
1678 
1679 // SSL_SESSION_get0_peer returns the peer leaf certificate stored in
1680 // |session|.
1681 //
1682 // TODO(davidben): This should return a const X509 *.
1683 OPENSSL_EXPORT X509 *SSL_SESSION_get0_peer(const SSL_SESSION *session);
1684 
1685 // SSL_SESSION_get0_peer_certificates returns the peer certificate chain stored
1686 // in |session|, or NULL if the peer did not use certificates. This is the
1687 // unverified list of certificates as sent by the peer, not the final chain
1688 // built during verification. The caller does not take ownership of the result.
1689 OPENSSL_EXPORT const STACK_OF(CRYPTO_BUFFER) *
1690     SSL_SESSION_get0_peer_certificates(const SSL_SESSION *session);
1691 
1692 // SSL_SESSION_get0_signed_cert_timestamp_list sets |*out| and |*out_len| to
1693 // point to |*out_len| bytes of SCT information stored in |session|. This is
1694 // only valid for client sessions. The SCT information is a
1695 // SignedCertificateTimestampList (including the two leading length bytes). See
1696 // https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6962#section-3.3 If no SCT was received then
1697 // |*out_len| will be zero on return.
1698 //
1699 // WARNING: the returned data is not guaranteed to be well formed.
1700 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_SESSION_get0_signed_cert_timestamp_list(
1701     const SSL_SESSION *session, const uint8_t **out, size_t *out_len);
1702 
1703 // SSL_SESSION_get0_ocsp_response sets |*out| and |*out_len| to point to
1704 // |*out_len| bytes of an OCSP response from the server. This is the DER
1705 // encoding of an OCSPResponse type as defined in RFC 2560.
1706 //
1707 // WARNING: the returned data is not guaranteed to be well formed.
1708 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_SESSION_get0_ocsp_response(const SSL_SESSION *session,
1709                                                    const uint8_t **out,
1710                                                    size_t *out_len);
1711 
1712 // SSL_MAX_MASTER_KEY_LENGTH is the maximum length of a master secret.
1713 #define SSL_MAX_MASTER_KEY_LENGTH 48
1714 
1715 // SSL_SESSION_get_master_key writes up to |max_out| bytes of |session|'s master
1716 // secret to |out| and returns the number of bytes written. If |max_out| is
1717 // zero, it returns the size of the master secret.
1718 OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t SSL_SESSION_get_master_key(const SSL_SESSION *session,
1719                                                  uint8_t *out, size_t max_out);
1720 
1721 // SSL_SESSION_set_time sets |session|'s creation time to |time| and returns
1722 // |time|. This function may be useful in writing tests but otherwise should not
1723 // be used.
1724 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint64_t SSL_SESSION_set_time(SSL_SESSION *session,
1725                                              uint64_t time);
1726 
1727 // SSL_SESSION_set_timeout sets |session|'s timeout to |timeout| and returns
1728 // one. This function may be useful in writing tests but otherwise should not
1729 // be used.
1730 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t SSL_SESSION_set_timeout(SSL_SESSION *session,
1731                                                 uint32_t timeout);
1732 
1733 // SSL_SESSION_get0_id_context returns a pointer to a buffer containing
1734 // |session|'s session ID context (see |SSL_CTX_set_session_id_context|) and
1735 // sets |*out_len| to its length.
1736 OPENSSL_EXPORT const uint8_t *SSL_SESSION_get0_id_context(
1737     const SSL_SESSION *session, unsigned *out_len);
1738 
1739 // SSL_SESSION_set1_id_context sets |session|'s session ID context (see
1740 // |SSL_CTX_set_session_id_context|) to |sid_ctx|. It returns one on success and
1741 // zero on error. This function may be useful in writing tests but otherwise
1742 // should not be used.
1743 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_SESSION_set1_id_context(SSL_SESSION *session,
1744                                                const uint8_t *sid_ctx,
1745                                                size_t sid_ctx_len);
1746 
1747 // SSL_SESSION_should_be_single_use returns one if |session| should be
1748 // single-use (TLS 1.3 and later) and zero otherwise.
1749 //
1750 // If this function returns one, clients retain multiple sessions and use each
1751 // only once. This prevents passive observers from correlating connections with
1752 // tickets. See RFC 8446, appendix C.4. If it returns zero, |session| cannot be
1753 // used without leaking a correlator.
1754 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_SESSION_should_be_single_use(const SSL_SESSION *session);
1755 
1756 // SSL_SESSION_is_resumable returns one if |session| is resumable and zero
1757 // otherwise.
1758 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_SESSION_is_resumable(const SSL_SESSION *session);
1759 
1760 // SSL_SESSION_has_ticket returns one if |session| has a ticket and zero
1761 // otherwise.
1762 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_SESSION_has_ticket(const SSL_SESSION *session);
1763 
1764 // SSL_SESSION_get0_ticket sets |*out_ticket| and |*out_len| to |session|'s
1765 // ticket, or NULL and zero if it does not have one. |out_ticket| may be NULL
1766 // if only the ticket length is needed.
1767 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_SESSION_get0_ticket(const SSL_SESSION *session,
1768                                             const uint8_t **out_ticket,
1769                                             size_t *out_len);
1770 
1771 // SSL_SESSION_set_ticket sets |session|'s ticket to |ticket|. It returns one on
1772 // success and zero on error. This function may be useful in writing tests but
1773 // otherwise should not be used.
1774 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_SESSION_set_ticket(SSL_SESSION *session,
1775                                           const uint8_t *ticket,
1776                                           size_t ticket_len);
1777 
1778 // SSL_SESSION_get_ticket_lifetime_hint returns ticket lifetime hint of
1779 // |session| in seconds or zero if none was set.
1780 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t
1781 SSL_SESSION_get_ticket_lifetime_hint(const SSL_SESSION *session);
1782 
1783 // SSL_SESSION_get0_cipher returns the cipher negotiated by the connection which
1784 // established |session|.
1785 //
1786 // Note that, in TLS 1.3, there is no guarantee that resumptions with |session|
1787 // will use that cipher. Prefer calling |SSL_get_current_cipher| on the |SSL|
1788 // instead.
1789 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_CIPHER *SSL_SESSION_get0_cipher(
1790     const SSL_SESSION *session);
1791 
1792 // SSL_SESSION_has_peer_sha256 returns one if |session| has a SHA-256 hash of
1793 // the peer's certificate retained and zero if the peer did not present a
1794 // certificate or if this was not enabled when |session| was created. See also
1795 // |SSL_CTX_set_retain_only_sha256_of_client_certs|.
1796 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_SESSION_has_peer_sha256(const SSL_SESSION *session);
1797 
1798 // SSL_SESSION_get0_peer_sha256 sets |*out_ptr| and |*out_len| to the SHA-256
1799 // hash of the peer certificate retained in |session|, or NULL and zero if it
1800 // does not have one. See also |SSL_CTX_set_retain_only_sha256_of_client_certs|.
1801 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_SESSION_get0_peer_sha256(const SSL_SESSION *session,
1802                                                  const uint8_t **out_ptr,
1803                                                  size_t *out_len);
1804 
1805 
1806 // Session caching.
1807 //
1808 // Session caching allows connections to be established more efficiently based
1809 // on saved parameters from a previous connection, called a session (see
1810 // |SSL_SESSION|). The client offers a saved session, using an opaque identifier
1811 // from a previous connection. The server may accept the session, if it has the
1812 // parameters available. Otherwise, it will decline and continue with a full
1813 // handshake.
1814 //
1815 // This requires both the client and the server to retain session state. A
1816 // client does so with a stateful session cache. A server may do the same or, if
1817 // supported by both sides, statelessly using session tickets. For more
1818 // information on the latter, see the next section.
1819 //
1820 // For a server, the library implements a built-in internal session cache as an
1821 // in-memory hash table. Servers may also use |SSL_CTX_sess_set_get_cb| and
1822 // |SSL_CTX_sess_set_new_cb| to implement a custom external session cache. In
1823 // particular, this may be used to share a session cache between multiple
1824 // servers in a large deployment. An external cache may be used in addition to
1825 // or instead of the internal one. Use |SSL_CTX_set_session_cache_mode| to
1826 // toggle the internal cache.
1827 //
1828 // For a client, the only option is an external session cache. Clients may use
1829 // |SSL_CTX_sess_set_new_cb| to register a callback for when new sessions are
1830 // available. These may be cached and, in subsequent compatible connections,
1831 // configured with |SSL_set_session|.
1832 //
1833 // Note that offering or accepting a session short-circuits certificate
1834 // verification and most parameter negotiation. Resuming sessions across
1835 // different contexts may result in security failures and surprising
1836 // behavior. For a typical client, this means sessions for different hosts must
1837 // be cached under different keys. A client that connects to the same host with,
1838 // e.g., different cipher suite settings or client certificates should also use
1839 // separate session caches between those contexts. Servers should also partition
1840 // session caches between SNI hosts with |SSL_CTX_set_session_id_context|.
1841 //
1842 // Note also, in TLS 1.2 and earlier, offering sessions allows passive observers
1843 // to correlate different client connections. TLS 1.3 and later fix this,
1844 // provided clients use sessions at most once. Session caches are managed by the
1845 // caller in BoringSSL, so this must be implemented externally. See
1846 // |SSL_SESSION_should_be_single_use| for details.
1847 
1848 // SSL_SESS_CACHE_OFF disables all session caching.
1849 #define SSL_SESS_CACHE_OFF 0x0000
1850 
1851 // SSL_SESS_CACHE_CLIENT enables session caching for a client. The internal
1852 // cache is never used on a client, so this only enables the callbacks.
1853 #define SSL_SESS_CACHE_CLIENT 0x0001
1854 
1855 // SSL_SESS_CACHE_SERVER enables session caching for a server.
1856 #define SSL_SESS_CACHE_SERVER 0x0002
1857 
1858 // SSL_SESS_CACHE_BOTH enables session caching for both client and server.
1859 #define SSL_SESS_CACHE_BOTH (SSL_SESS_CACHE_CLIENT | SSL_SESS_CACHE_SERVER)
1860 
1861 // SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_AUTO_CLEAR disables automatically calling
1862 // |SSL_CTX_flush_sessions| every 255 connections.
1863 #define SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_AUTO_CLEAR 0x0080
1864 
1865 // SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL_LOOKUP, on a server, disables looking up a session
1866 // from the internal session cache.
1867 #define SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL_LOOKUP 0x0100
1868 
1869 // SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL_STORE, on a server, disables storing sessions in
1870 // the internal session cache.
1871 #define SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL_STORE 0x0200
1872 
1873 // SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL, on a server, disables the internal session
1874 // cache.
1875 #define SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL \
1876     (SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL_LOOKUP | SSL_SESS_CACHE_NO_INTERNAL_STORE)
1877 
1878 // SSL_CTX_set_session_cache_mode sets the session cache mode bits for |ctx| to
1879 // |mode|. It returns the previous value.
1880 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_session_cache_mode(SSL_CTX *ctx, int mode);
1881 
1882 // SSL_CTX_get_session_cache_mode returns the session cache mode bits for
1883 // |ctx|
1884 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_get_session_cache_mode(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
1885 
1886 // SSL_set_session, for a client, configures |ssl| to offer to resume |session|
1887 // in the initial handshake and returns one. The caller retains ownership of
1888 // |session|. Note that configuring a session assumes the authentication in the
1889 // session is valid. For callers that wish to revalidate the session before
1890 // offering, see |SSL_SESSION_get0_peer_certificates|,
1891 // |SSL_SESSION_get0_signed_cert_timestamp_list|, and
1892 // |SSL_SESSION_get0_ocsp_response|.
1893 //
1894 // It is an error to call this function after the handshake has begun.
1895 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_session(SSL *ssl, SSL_SESSION *session);
1896 
1897 // SSL_DEFAULT_SESSION_TIMEOUT is the default lifetime, in seconds, of a
1898 // session in TLS 1.2 or earlier. This is how long we are willing to use the
1899 // secret to encrypt traffic without fresh key material.
1900 #define SSL_DEFAULT_SESSION_TIMEOUT (2 * 60 * 60)
1901 
1902 // SSL_DEFAULT_SESSION_PSK_DHE_TIMEOUT is the default lifetime, in seconds, of a
1903 // session for TLS 1.3 psk_dhe_ke. This is how long we are willing to use the
1904 // secret as an authenticator.
1905 #define SSL_DEFAULT_SESSION_PSK_DHE_TIMEOUT (2 * 24 * 60 * 60)
1906 
1907 // SSL_DEFAULT_SESSION_AUTH_TIMEOUT is the default non-renewable lifetime, in
1908 // seconds, of a TLS 1.3 session. This is how long we are willing to trust the
1909 // signature in the initial handshake.
1910 #define SSL_DEFAULT_SESSION_AUTH_TIMEOUT (7 * 24 * 60 * 60)
1911 
1912 // SSL_CTX_set_timeout sets the lifetime, in seconds, of TLS 1.2 (or earlier)
1913 // sessions created in |ctx| to |timeout|.
1914 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t SSL_CTX_set_timeout(SSL_CTX *ctx, uint32_t timeout);
1915 
1916 // SSL_CTX_set_session_psk_dhe_timeout sets the lifetime, in seconds, of TLS 1.3
1917 // sessions created in |ctx| to |timeout|.
1918 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_session_psk_dhe_timeout(SSL_CTX *ctx,
1919                                                         uint32_t timeout);
1920 
1921 // SSL_CTX_get_timeout returns the lifetime, in seconds, of TLS 1.2 (or earlier)
1922 // sessions created in |ctx|.
1923 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint32_t SSL_CTX_get_timeout(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
1924 
1925 // SSL_MAX_SID_CTX_LENGTH is the maximum length of a session ID context.
1926 #define SSL_MAX_SID_CTX_LENGTH 32
1927 
1928 // SSL_CTX_set_session_id_context sets |ctx|'s session ID context to |sid_ctx|.
1929 // It returns one on success and zero on error. The session ID context is an
1930 // application-defined opaque byte string. A session will not be used in a
1931 // connection without a matching session ID context.
1932 //
1933 // For a server, if |SSL_VERIFY_PEER| is enabled, it is an error to not set a
1934 // session ID context.
1935 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_session_id_context(SSL_CTX *ctx,
1936                                                   const uint8_t *sid_ctx,
1937                                                   size_t sid_ctx_len);
1938 
1939 // SSL_set_session_id_context sets |ssl|'s session ID context to |sid_ctx|. It
1940 // returns one on success and zero on error. See also
1941 // |SSL_CTX_set_session_id_context|.
1942 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_session_id_context(SSL *ssl, const uint8_t *sid_ctx,
1943                                               size_t sid_ctx_len);
1944 
1945 // SSL_get0_session_id_context returns a pointer to |ssl|'s session ID context
1946 // and sets |*out_len| to its length.  It returns NULL on error.
1947 OPENSSL_EXPORT const uint8_t *SSL_get0_session_id_context(const SSL *ssl,
1948                                                           size_t *out_len);
1949 
1950 // SSL_SESSION_CACHE_MAX_SIZE_DEFAULT is the default maximum size of a session
1951 // cache.
1952 #define SSL_SESSION_CACHE_MAX_SIZE_DEFAULT (1024 * 20)
1953 
1954 // SSL_CTX_sess_set_cache_size sets the maximum size of |ctx|'s internal session
1955 // cache to |size|. It returns the previous value.
1956 OPENSSL_EXPORT unsigned long SSL_CTX_sess_set_cache_size(SSL_CTX *ctx,
1957                                                          unsigned long size);
1958 
1959 // SSL_CTX_sess_get_cache_size returns the maximum size of |ctx|'s internal
1960 // session cache.
1961 OPENSSL_EXPORT unsigned long SSL_CTX_sess_get_cache_size(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
1962 
1963 // SSL_CTX_sess_number returns the number of sessions in |ctx|'s internal
1964 // session cache.
1965 OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t SSL_CTX_sess_number(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
1966 
1967 // SSL_CTX_add_session inserts |session| into |ctx|'s internal session cache. It
1968 // returns one on success and zero on error or if |session| is already in the
1969 // cache. The caller retains its reference to |session|.
1970 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_add_session(SSL_CTX *ctx, SSL_SESSION *session);
1971 
1972 // SSL_CTX_remove_session removes |session| from |ctx|'s internal session cache.
1973 // It returns one on success and zero if |session| was not in the cache.
1974 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_remove_session(SSL_CTX *ctx, SSL_SESSION *session);
1975 
1976 // SSL_CTX_flush_sessions removes all sessions from |ctx| which have expired as
1977 // of time |time|. If |time| is zero, all sessions are removed.
1978 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_flush_sessions(SSL_CTX *ctx, uint64_t time);
1979 
1980 // SSL_CTX_sess_set_new_cb sets the callback to be called when a new session is
1981 // established and ready to be cached. If the session cache is disabled (the
1982 // appropriate one of |SSL_SESS_CACHE_CLIENT| or |SSL_SESS_CACHE_SERVER| is
1983 // unset), the callback is not called.
1984 //
1985 // The callback is passed a reference to |session|. It returns one if it takes
1986 // ownership (and then calls |SSL_SESSION_free| when done) and zero otherwise. A
1987 // consumer which places |session| into an in-memory cache will likely return
1988 // one, with the cache calling |SSL_SESSION_free|. A consumer which serializes
1989 // |session| with |SSL_SESSION_to_bytes| may not need to retain |session| and
1990 // will likely return zero. Returning one is equivalent to calling
1991 // |SSL_SESSION_up_ref| and then returning zero.
1992 //
1993 // Note: For a client, the callback may be called on abbreviated handshakes if a
1994 // ticket is renewed. Further, it may not be called until some time after
1995 // |SSL_do_handshake| or |SSL_connect| completes if False Start is enabled. Thus
1996 // it's recommended to use this callback over calling |SSL_get_session| on
1997 // handshake completion.
1998 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_sess_set_new_cb(
1999     SSL_CTX *ctx, int (*new_session_cb)(SSL *ssl, SSL_SESSION *session));
2000 
2001 // SSL_CTX_sess_get_new_cb returns the callback set by
2002 // |SSL_CTX_sess_set_new_cb|.
2003 OPENSSL_EXPORT int (*SSL_CTX_sess_get_new_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx))(
2004     SSL *ssl, SSL_SESSION *session);
2005 
2006 // SSL_CTX_sess_set_remove_cb sets a callback which is called when a session is
2007 // removed from the internal session cache.
2008 //
2009 // TODO(davidben): What is the point of this callback? It seems useless since it
2010 // only fires on sessions in the internal cache.
2011 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_sess_set_remove_cb(
2012     SSL_CTX *ctx,
2013     void (*remove_session_cb)(SSL_CTX *ctx, SSL_SESSION *session));
2014 
2015 // SSL_CTX_sess_get_remove_cb returns the callback set by
2016 // |SSL_CTX_sess_set_remove_cb|.
2017 OPENSSL_EXPORT void (*SSL_CTX_sess_get_remove_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx))(
2018     SSL_CTX *ctx, SSL_SESSION *session);
2019 
2020 // SSL_CTX_sess_set_get_cb sets a callback to look up a session by ID for a
2021 // server. The callback is passed the session ID and should return a matching
2022 // |SSL_SESSION| or NULL if not found. It should set |*out_copy| to zero and
2023 // return a new reference to the session. This callback is not used for a
2024 // client.
2025 //
2026 // For historical reasons, if |*out_copy| is set to one (default), the SSL
2027 // library will take a new reference to the returned |SSL_SESSION|, expecting
2028 // the callback to return a non-owning pointer. This is not recommended. If
2029 // |ctx| and thus the callback is used on multiple threads, the session may be
2030 // removed and invalidated before the SSL library calls |SSL_SESSION_up_ref|,
2031 // whereas the callback may synchronize internally.
2032 //
2033 // To look up a session asynchronously, the callback may return
2034 // |SSL_magic_pending_session_ptr|. See the documentation for that function and
2035 // |SSL_ERROR_PENDING_SESSION|.
2036 //
2037 // If the internal session cache is enabled, the callback is only consulted if
2038 // the internal cache does not return a match.
2039 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_sess_set_get_cb(
2040     SSL_CTX *ctx, SSL_SESSION *(*get_session_cb)(SSL *ssl, const uint8_t *id,
2041                                                  int id_len, int *out_copy));
2042 
2043 // SSL_CTX_sess_get_get_cb returns the callback set by
2044 // |SSL_CTX_sess_set_get_cb|.
2045 OPENSSL_EXPORT SSL_SESSION *(*SSL_CTX_sess_get_get_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx))(
2046     SSL *ssl, const uint8_t *id, int id_len, int *out_copy);
2047 
2048 // SSL_magic_pending_session_ptr returns a magic |SSL_SESSION|* which indicates
2049 // that the session isn't currently unavailable. |SSL_get_error| will then
2050 // return |SSL_ERROR_PENDING_SESSION| and the handshake can be retried later
2051 // when the lookup has completed.
2052 OPENSSL_EXPORT SSL_SESSION *SSL_magic_pending_session_ptr(void);
2053 
2054 
2055 // Session tickets.
2056 //
2057 // Session tickets, from RFC 5077, allow session resumption without server-side
2058 // state. The server maintains a secret ticket key and sends the client opaque
2059 // encrypted session parameters, called a ticket. When offering the session, the
2060 // client sends the ticket which the server decrypts to recover session state.
2061 // Session tickets are enabled by default but may be disabled with
2062 // |SSL_OP_NO_TICKET|.
2063 //
2064 // On the client, ticket-based sessions use the same APIs as ID-based tickets.
2065 // Callers do not need to handle them differently.
2066 //
2067 // On the server, tickets are encrypted and authenticated with a secret key.
2068 // By default, an |SSL_CTX| will manage session ticket encryption keys by
2069 // generating them internally and rotating every 48 hours. Tickets are minted
2070 // and processed transparently. The following functions may be used to configure
2071 // a persistent key or implement more custom behavior, including key rotation
2072 // and sharing keys between multiple servers in a large deployment. There are
2073 // three levels of customisation possible:
2074 //
2075 // 1) One can simply set the keys with |SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_ticket_keys|.
2076 // 2) One can configure an |EVP_CIPHER_CTX| and |HMAC_CTX| directly for
2077 //    encryption and authentication.
2078 // 3) One can configure an |SSL_TICKET_AEAD_METHOD| to have more control
2079 //    and the option of asynchronous decryption.
2080 //
2081 // An attacker that compromises a server's session ticket key can impersonate
2082 // the server and, prior to TLS 1.3, retroactively decrypt all application
2083 // traffic from sessions using that ticket key. Thus ticket keys must be
2084 // regularly rotated for forward secrecy. Note the default key is rotated
2085 // automatically once every 48 hours but manually configured keys are not.
2086 
2087 // SSL_DEFAULT_TICKET_KEY_ROTATION_INTERVAL is the interval with which the
2088 // default session ticket encryption key is rotated, if in use. If any
2089 // non-default ticket encryption mechanism is configured, automatic rotation is
2090 // disabled.
2091 #define SSL_DEFAULT_TICKET_KEY_ROTATION_INTERVAL (2 * 24 * 60 * 60)
2092 
2093 // SSL_CTX_get_tlsext_ticket_keys writes |ctx|'s session ticket key material to
2094 // |len| bytes of |out|. It returns one on success and zero if |len| is not
2095 // 48. If |out| is NULL, it returns 48 instead.
2096 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_get_tlsext_ticket_keys(SSL_CTX *ctx, void *out,
2097                                                   size_t len);
2098 
2099 // SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_ticket_keys sets |ctx|'s session ticket key material to
2100 // |len| bytes of |in|. It returns one on success and zero if |len| is not
2101 // 48. If |in| is NULL, it returns 48 instead.
2102 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_ticket_keys(SSL_CTX *ctx, const void *in,
2103                                                   size_t len);
2104 
2105 // SSL_TICKET_KEY_NAME_LEN is the length of the key name prefix of a session
2106 // ticket.
2107 #define SSL_TICKET_KEY_NAME_LEN 16
2108 
2109 // SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_ticket_key_cb sets the ticket callback to |callback| and
2110 // returns one. |callback| will be called when encrypting a new ticket and when
2111 // decrypting a ticket from the client.
2112 //
2113 // In both modes, |ctx| and |hmac_ctx| will already have been initialized with
2114 // |EVP_CIPHER_CTX_init| and |HMAC_CTX_init|, respectively. |callback|
2115 // configures |hmac_ctx| with an HMAC digest and key, and configures |ctx|
2116 // for encryption or decryption, based on the mode.
2117 //
2118 // When encrypting a new ticket, |encrypt| will be one. It writes a public
2119 // 16-byte key name to |key_name| and a fresh IV to |iv|. The output IV length
2120 // must match |EVP_CIPHER_CTX_iv_length| of the cipher selected. In this mode,
2121 // |callback| returns 1 on success and -1 on error.
2122 //
2123 // When decrypting a ticket, |encrypt| will be zero. |key_name| will point to a
2124 // 16-byte key name and |iv| points to an IV. The length of the IV consumed must
2125 // match |EVP_CIPHER_CTX_iv_length| of the cipher selected. In this mode,
2126 // |callback| returns -1 to abort the handshake, 0 if decrypting the ticket
2127 // failed, and 1 or 2 on success. If it returns 2, the ticket will be renewed.
2128 // This may be used to re-key the ticket.
2129 //
2130 // WARNING: |callback| wildly breaks the usual return value convention and is
2131 // called in two different modes.
2132 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_ticket_key_cb(
2133     SSL_CTX *ctx, int (*callback)(SSL *ssl, uint8_t *key_name, uint8_t *iv,
2134                                   EVP_CIPHER_CTX *ctx, HMAC_CTX *hmac_ctx,
2135                                   int encrypt));
2136 
2137 // ssl_ticket_aead_result_t enumerates the possible results from decrypting a
2138 // ticket with an |SSL_TICKET_AEAD_METHOD|.
2139 enum ssl_ticket_aead_result_t BORINGSSL_ENUM_INT {
2140   // ssl_ticket_aead_success indicates that the ticket was successfully
2141   // decrypted.
2142   ssl_ticket_aead_success,
2143   // ssl_ticket_aead_retry indicates that the operation could not be
2144   // immediately completed and must be reattempted, via |open|, at a later
2145   // point.
2146   ssl_ticket_aead_retry,
2147   // ssl_ticket_aead_ignore_ticket indicates that the ticket should be ignored
2148   // (i.e. is corrupt or otherwise undecryptable).
2149   ssl_ticket_aead_ignore_ticket,
2150   // ssl_ticket_aead_error indicates that a fatal error occured and the
2151   // handshake should be terminated.
2152   ssl_ticket_aead_error,
2153 };
2154 
2155 // ssl_ticket_aead_method_st (aka |SSL_TICKET_AEAD_METHOD|) contains methods
2156 // for encrypting and decrypting session tickets.
2157 struct ssl_ticket_aead_method_st {
2158   // max_overhead returns the maximum number of bytes of overhead that |seal|
2159   // may add.
2160   size_t (*max_overhead)(SSL *ssl);
2161 
2162   // seal encrypts and authenticates |in_len| bytes from |in|, writes, at most,
2163   // |max_out_len| bytes to |out|, and puts the number of bytes written in
2164   // |*out_len|. The |in| and |out| buffers may be equal but will not otherwise
2165   // alias. It returns one on success or zero on error.
2166   int (*seal)(SSL *ssl, uint8_t *out, size_t *out_len, size_t max_out_len,
2167               const uint8_t *in, size_t in_len);
2168 
2169   // open authenticates and decrypts |in_len| bytes from |in|, writes, at most,
2170   // |max_out_len| bytes of plaintext to |out|, and puts the number of bytes
2171   // written in |*out_len|. The |in| and |out| buffers may be equal but will
2172   // not otherwise alias. See |ssl_ticket_aead_result_t| for details of the
2173   // return values. In the case that a retry is indicated, the caller should
2174   // arrange for the high-level operation on |ssl| to be retried when the
2175   // operation is completed, which will result in another call to |open|.
2176   enum ssl_ticket_aead_result_t (*open)(SSL *ssl, uint8_t *out, size_t *out_len,
2177                                         size_t max_out_len, const uint8_t *in,
2178                                         size_t in_len);
2179 };
2180 
2181 // SSL_CTX_set_ticket_aead_method configures a custom ticket AEAD method table
2182 // on |ctx|. |aead_method| must remain valid for the lifetime of |ctx|.
2183 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_ticket_aead_method(
2184     SSL_CTX *ctx, const SSL_TICKET_AEAD_METHOD *aead_method);
2185 
2186 
2187 // Elliptic curve Diffie-Hellman.
2188 //
2189 // Cipher suites using an ECDHE key exchange perform Diffie-Hellman over an
2190 // elliptic curve negotiated by both endpoints. See RFC 4492. Only named curves
2191 // are supported. ECDHE is always enabled, but the curve preferences may be
2192 // configured with these functions.
2193 //
2194 // Note that TLS 1.3 renames these from curves to groups. For consistency, we
2195 // currently use the TLS 1.2 name in the API.
2196 
2197 // SSL_CTX_set1_curves sets the preferred curves for |ctx| to be |curves|. Each
2198 // element of |curves| should be a curve nid. It returns one on success and
2199 // zero on failure.
2200 //
2201 // Note that this API uses nid values from nid.h and not the |SSL_CURVE_*|
2202 // values defined below.
2203 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set1_curves(SSL_CTX *ctx, const int *curves,
2204                                        size_t curves_len);
2205 
2206 // SSL_set1_curves sets the preferred curves for |ssl| to be |curves|. Each
2207 // element of |curves| should be a curve nid. It returns one on success and
2208 // zero on failure.
2209 //
2210 // Note that this API uses nid values from nid.h and not the |SSL_CURVE_*|
2211 // values defined below.
2212 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set1_curves(SSL *ssl, const int *curves,
2213                                    size_t curves_len);
2214 
2215 // SSL_CTX_set1_curves_list sets the preferred curves for |ctx| to be the
2216 // colon-separated list |curves|. Each element of |curves| should be a curve
2217 // name (e.g. P-256, X25519, ...). It returns one on success and zero on
2218 // failure.
2219 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set1_curves_list(SSL_CTX *ctx, const char *curves);
2220 
2221 // SSL_set1_curves_list sets the preferred curves for |ssl| to be the
2222 // colon-separated list |curves|. Each element of |curves| should be a curve
2223 // name (e.g. P-256, X25519, ...). It returns one on success and zero on
2224 // failure.
2225 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set1_curves_list(SSL *ssl, const char *curves);
2226 
2227 // SSL_CURVE_* define TLS curve IDs.
2228 #define SSL_CURVE_SECP224R1 21
2229 #define SSL_CURVE_SECP256R1 23
2230 #define SSL_CURVE_SECP384R1 24
2231 #define SSL_CURVE_SECP521R1 25
2232 #define SSL_CURVE_X25519 29
2233 #define SSL_CURVE_CECPQ2 16696
2234 
2235 // SSL_get_curve_id returns the ID of the curve used by |ssl|'s most recently
2236 // completed handshake or 0 if not applicable.
2237 //
2238 // TODO(davidben): This API currently does not work correctly if there is a
2239 // renegotiation in progress. Fix this.
2240 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint16_t SSL_get_curve_id(const SSL *ssl);
2241 
2242 // SSL_get_curve_name returns a human-readable name for the curve specified by
2243 // the given TLS curve id, or NULL if the curve is unknown.
2244 OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *SSL_get_curve_name(uint16_t curve_id);
2245 
2246 
2247 // Certificate verification.
2248 //
2249 // SSL may authenticate either endpoint with an X.509 certificate. Typically
2250 // this is used to authenticate the server to the client. These functions
2251 // configure certificate verification.
2252 //
2253 // WARNING: By default, certificate verification errors on a client are not
2254 // fatal. See |SSL_VERIFY_NONE| This may be configured with
2255 // |SSL_CTX_set_verify|.
2256 //
2257 // By default clients are anonymous but a server may request a certificate from
2258 // the client by setting |SSL_VERIFY_PEER|.
2259 //
2260 // Many of these functions use OpenSSL's legacy X.509 stack which is
2261 // underdocumented and deprecated, but the replacement isn't ready yet. For
2262 // now, consumers may use the existing stack or bypass it by performing
2263 // certificate verification externally. This may be done with
2264 // |SSL_CTX_set_cert_verify_callback| or by extracting the chain with
2265 // |SSL_get_peer_cert_chain| after the handshake. In the future, functions will
2266 // be added to use the SSL stack without dependency on any part of the legacy
2267 // X.509 and ASN.1 stack.
2268 //
2269 // To augment certificate verification, a client may also enable OCSP stapling
2270 // (RFC 6066) and Certificate Transparency (RFC 6962) extensions.
2271 
2272 // SSL_VERIFY_NONE, on a client, verifies the server certificate but does not
2273 // make errors fatal. The result may be checked with |SSL_get_verify_result|. On
2274 // a server it does not request a client certificate. This is the default.
2275 #define SSL_VERIFY_NONE 0x00
2276 
2277 // SSL_VERIFY_PEER, on a client, makes server certificate errors fatal. On a
2278 // server it requests a client certificate and makes errors fatal. However,
2279 // anonymous clients are still allowed. See
2280 // |SSL_VERIFY_FAIL_IF_NO_PEER_CERT|.
2281 #define SSL_VERIFY_PEER 0x01
2282 
2283 // SSL_VERIFY_FAIL_IF_NO_PEER_CERT configures a server to reject connections if
2284 // the client declines to send a certificate. This flag must be used together
2285 // with |SSL_VERIFY_PEER|, otherwise it won't work.
2286 #define SSL_VERIFY_FAIL_IF_NO_PEER_CERT 0x02
2287 
2288 // SSL_VERIFY_PEER_IF_NO_OBC configures a server to request a client certificate
2289 // if and only if Channel ID is not negotiated.
2290 #define SSL_VERIFY_PEER_IF_NO_OBC 0x04
2291 
2292 // SSL_CTX_set_verify configures certificate verification behavior. |mode| is
2293 // one of the |SSL_VERIFY_*| values defined above. |callback|, if not NULL, is
2294 // used to customize certificate verification. See the behavior of
2295 // |X509_STORE_CTX_set_verify_cb|.
2296 //
2297 // The callback may use |SSL_get_ex_data_X509_STORE_CTX_idx| with
2298 // |X509_STORE_CTX_get_ex_data| to look up the |SSL| from |store_ctx|.
2299 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_verify(
2300     SSL_CTX *ctx, int mode, int (*callback)(int ok, X509_STORE_CTX *store_ctx));
2301 
2302 // SSL_set_verify configures certificate verification behavior. |mode| is one of
2303 // the |SSL_VERIFY_*| values defined above. |callback|, if not NULL, is used to
2304 // customize certificate verification. See the behavior of
2305 // |X509_STORE_CTX_set_verify_cb|.
2306 //
2307 // The callback may use |SSL_get_ex_data_X509_STORE_CTX_idx| with
2308 // |X509_STORE_CTX_get_ex_data| to look up the |SSL| from |store_ctx|.
2309 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_verify(SSL *ssl, int mode,
2310                                    int (*callback)(int ok,
2311                                                    X509_STORE_CTX *store_ctx));
2312 
2313 enum ssl_verify_result_t BORINGSSL_ENUM_INT {
2314   ssl_verify_ok,
2315   ssl_verify_invalid,
2316   ssl_verify_retry,
2317 };
2318 
2319 // SSL_CTX_set_custom_verify configures certificate verification. |mode| is one
2320 // of the |SSL_VERIFY_*| values defined above. |callback| performs the
2321 // certificate verification.
2322 //
2323 // The callback may call |SSL_get0_peer_certificates| for the certificate chain
2324 // to validate. The callback should return |ssl_verify_ok| if the certificate is
2325 // valid. If the certificate is invalid, the callback should return
2326 // |ssl_verify_invalid| and optionally set |*out_alert| to an alert to send to
2327 // the peer. Some useful alerts include |SSL_AD_CERTIFICATE_EXPIRED|,
2328 // |SSL_AD_CERTIFICATE_REVOKED|, |SSL_AD_UNKNOWN_CA|, |SSL_AD_BAD_CERTIFICATE|,
2329 // |SSL_AD_CERTIFICATE_UNKNOWN|, and |SSL_AD_INTERNAL_ERROR|. See RFC 5246
2330 // section 7.2.2 for their precise meanings. If unspecified,
2331 // |SSL_AD_CERTIFICATE_UNKNOWN| will be sent by default.
2332 //
2333 // To verify a certificate asynchronously, the callback may return
2334 // |ssl_verify_retry|. The handshake will then pause with |SSL_get_error|
2335 // returning |SSL_ERROR_WANT_CERTIFICATE_VERIFY|.
2336 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_custom_verify(
2337     SSL_CTX *ctx, int mode,
2338     enum ssl_verify_result_t (*callback)(SSL *ssl, uint8_t *out_alert));
2339 
2340 // SSL_set_custom_verify behaves like |SSL_CTX_set_custom_verify| but configures
2341 // an individual |SSL|.
2342 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_custom_verify(
2343     SSL *ssl, int mode,
2344     enum ssl_verify_result_t (*callback)(SSL *ssl, uint8_t *out_alert));
2345 
2346 // SSL_CTX_get_verify_mode returns |ctx|'s verify mode, set by
2347 // |SSL_CTX_set_verify|.
2348 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_get_verify_mode(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
2349 
2350 // SSL_get_verify_mode returns |ssl|'s verify mode, set by |SSL_CTX_set_verify|
2351 // or |SSL_set_verify|.  It returns -1 on error.
2352 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_get_verify_mode(const SSL *ssl);
2353 
2354 // SSL_CTX_get_verify_callback returns the callback set by
2355 // |SSL_CTX_set_verify|.
2356 OPENSSL_EXPORT int (*SSL_CTX_get_verify_callback(const SSL_CTX *ctx))(
2357     int ok, X509_STORE_CTX *store_ctx);
2358 
2359 // SSL_get_verify_callback returns the callback set by |SSL_CTX_set_verify| or
2360 // |SSL_set_verify|.
2361 OPENSSL_EXPORT int (*SSL_get_verify_callback(const SSL *ssl))(
2362     int ok, X509_STORE_CTX *store_ctx);
2363 
2364 // SSL_CTX_set_verify_depth sets the maximum depth of a certificate chain
2365 // accepted in verification. This number does not include the leaf, so a depth
2366 // of 1 allows the leaf and one CA certificate.
2367 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_verify_depth(SSL_CTX *ctx, int depth);
2368 
2369 // SSL_set_verify_depth sets the maximum depth of a certificate chain accepted
2370 // in verification. This number does not include the leaf, so a depth of 1
2371 // allows the leaf and one CA certificate.
2372 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_verify_depth(SSL *ssl, int depth);
2373 
2374 // SSL_CTX_get_verify_depth returns the maximum depth of a certificate accepted
2375 // in verification.
2376 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_get_verify_depth(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
2377 
2378 // SSL_get_verify_depth returns the maximum depth of a certificate accepted in
2379 // verification.
2380 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_get_verify_depth(const SSL *ssl);
2381 
2382 // SSL_CTX_set1_param sets verification parameters from |param|. It returns one
2383 // on success and zero on failure. The caller retains ownership of |param|.
2384 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set1_param(SSL_CTX *ctx,
2385                                       const X509_VERIFY_PARAM *param);
2386 
2387 // SSL_set1_param sets verification parameters from |param|. It returns one on
2388 // success and zero on failure. The caller retains ownership of |param|.
2389 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set1_param(SSL *ssl,
2390                                   const X509_VERIFY_PARAM *param);
2391 
2392 // SSL_CTX_get0_param returns |ctx|'s |X509_VERIFY_PARAM| for certificate
2393 // verification. The caller must not release the returned pointer but may call
2394 // functions on it to configure it.
2395 OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_VERIFY_PARAM *SSL_CTX_get0_param(SSL_CTX *ctx);
2396 
2397 // SSL_get0_param returns |ssl|'s |X509_VERIFY_PARAM| for certificate
2398 // verification. The caller must not release the returned pointer but may call
2399 // functions on it to configure it.
2400 OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_VERIFY_PARAM *SSL_get0_param(SSL *ssl);
2401 
2402 // SSL_CTX_set_purpose sets |ctx|'s |X509_VERIFY_PARAM|'s 'purpose' parameter to
2403 // |purpose|. It returns one on success and zero on error.
2404 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_purpose(SSL_CTX *ctx, int purpose);
2405 
2406 // SSL_set_purpose sets |ssl|'s |X509_VERIFY_PARAM|'s 'purpose' parameter to
2407 // |purpose|. It returns one on success and zero on error.
2408 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_purpose(SSL *ssl, int purpose);
2409 
2410 // SSL_CTX_set_trust sets |ctx|'s |X509_VERIFY_PARAM|'s 'trust' parameter to
2411 // |trust|. It returns one on success and zero on error.
2412 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_trust(SSL_CTX *ctx, int trust);
2413 
2414 // SSL_set_trust sets |ssl|'s |X509_VERIFY_PARAM|'s 'trust' parameter to
2415 // |trust|. It returns one on success and zero on error.
2416 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_trust(SSL *ssl, int trust);
2417 
2418 // SSL_CTX_set_cert_store sets |ctx|'s certificate store to |store|. It takes
2419 // ownership of |store|. The store is used for certificate verification.
2420 //
2421 // The store is also used for the auto-chaining feature, but this is deprecated.
2422 // See also |SSL_MODE_NO_AUTO_CHAIN|.
2423 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_cert_store(SSL_CTX *ctx, X509_STORE *store);
2424 
2425 // SSL_CTX_get_cert_store returns |ctx|'s certificate store.
2426 OPENSSL_EXPORT X509_STORE *SSL_CTX_get_cert_store(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
2427 
2428 // SSL_CTX_set_default_verify_paths loads the OpenSSL system-default trust
2429 // anchors into |ctx|'s store. It returns one on success and zero on failure.
2430 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_default_verify_paths(SSL_CTX *ctx);
2431 
2432 // SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations loads trust anchors into |ctx|'s store from
2433 // |ca_file| and |ca_dir|, either of which may be NULL. If |ca_file| is passed,
2434 // it is opened and PEM-encoded CA certificates are read. If |ca_dir| is passed,
2435 // it is treated as a directory in OpenSSL's hashed directory format. It returns
2436 // one on success and zero on failure.
2437 //
2438 // See
2439 // https://www.openssl.org/docs/manmaster/ssl/SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations.html
2440 // for documentation on the directory format.
2441 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_load_verify_locations(SSL_CTX *ctx,
2442                                                  const char *ca_file,
2443                                                  const char *ca_dir);
2444 
2445 // SSL_get_verify_result returns the result of certificate verification. It is
2446 // either |X509_V_OK| or a |X509_V_ERR_*| value.
2447 OPENSSL_EXPORT long SSL_get_verify_result(const SSL *ssl);
2448 
2449 // SSL_alert_from_verify_result returns the SSL alert code, such as
2450 // |SSL_AD_CERTIFICATE_EXPIRED|, that corresponds to an |X509_V_ERR_*| value.
2451 // The return value is always an alert, even when |result| is |X509_V_OK|.
2452 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_alert_from_verify_result(long result);
2453 
2454 // SSL_get_ex_data_X509_STORE_CTX_idx returns the ex_data index used to look up
2455 // the |SSL| associated with an |X509_STORE_CTX| in the verify callback.
2456 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_get_ex_data_X509_STORE_CTX_idx(void);
2457 
2458 // SSL_CTX_set_cert_verify_callback sets a custom callback to be called on
2459 // certificate verification rather than |X509_verify_cert|. |store_ctx| contains
2460 // the verification parameters. The callback should return one on success and
2461 // zero on fatal error. It may use |X509_STORE_CTX_set_error| to set a
2462 // verification result.
2463 //
2464 // The callback may use |SSL_get_ex_data_X509_STORE_CTX_idx| to recover the
2465 // |SSL| object from |store_ctx|.
2466 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_cert_verify_callback(
2467     SSL_CTX *ctx, int (*callback)(X509_STORE_CTX *store_ctx, void *arg),
2468     void *arg);
2469 
2470 // SSL_enable_signed_cert_timestamps causes |ssl| (which must be the client end
2471 // of a connection) to request SCTs from the server. See
2472 // https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6962.
2473 //
2474 // Call |SSL_get0_signed_cert_timestamp_list| to recover the SCT after the
2475 // handshake.
2476 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_enable_signed_cert_timestamps(SSL *ssl);
2477 
2478 // SSL_CTX_enable_signed_cert_timestamps enables SCT requests on all client SSL
2479 // objects created from |ctx|.
2480 //
2481 // Call |SSL_get0_signed_cert_timestamp_list| to recover the SCT after the
2482 // handshake.
2483 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_enable_signed_cert_timestamps(SSL_CTX *ctx);
2484 
2485 // SSL_enable_ocsp_stapling causes |ssl| (which must be the client end of a
2486 // connection) to request a stapled OCSP response from the server.
2487 //
2488 // Call |SSL_get0_ocsp_response| to recover the OCSP response after the
2489 // handshake.
2490 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_enable_ocsp_stapling(SSL *ssl);
2491 
2492 // SSL_CTX_enable_ocsp_stapling enables OCSP stapling on all client SSL objects
2493 // created from |ctx|.
2494 //
2495 // Call |SSL_get0_ocsp_response| to recover the OCSP response after the
2496 // handshake.
2497 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_enable_ocsp_stapling(SSL_CTX *ctx);
2498 
2499 // SSL_CTX_set0_verify_cert_store sets an |X509_STORE| that will be used
2500 // exclusively for certificate verification and returns one. Ownership of
2501 // |store| is transferred to the |SSL_CTX|.
2502 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set0_verify_cert_store(SSL_CTX *ctx,
2503                                                   X509_STORE *store);
2504 
2505 // SSL_CTX_set1_verify_cert_store sets an |X509_STORE| that will be used
2506 // exclusively for certificate verification and returns one. An additional
2507 // reference to |store| will be taken.
2508 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set1_verify_cert_store(SSL_CTX *ctx,
2509                                                   X509_STORE *store);
2510 
2511 // SSL_set0_verify_cert_store sets an |X509_STORE| that will be used
2512 // exclusively for certificate verification and returns one. Ownership of
2513 // |store| is transferred to the |SSL|.
2514 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set0_verify_cert_store(SSL *ssl, X509_STORE *store);
2515 
2516 // SSL_set1_verify_cert_store sets an |X509_STORE| that will be used
2517 // exclusively for certificate verification and returns one. An additional
2518 // reference to |store| will be taken.
2519 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set1_verify_cert_store(SSL *ssl, X509_STORE *store);
2520 
2521 // SSL_CTX_set_ed25519_enabled configures whether |ctx| advertises support for
2522 // the Ed25519 signature algorithm when using the default preference list. It is
2523 // disabled by default and may be enabled if the certificate verifier supports
2524 // Ed25519.
2525 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_ed25519_enabled(SSL_CTX *ctx, int enabled);
2526 
2527 // SSL_CTX_set_rsa_pss_rsae_certs_enabled configures whether |ctx| advertises
2528 // support for rsa_pss_rsae_* signatures within the certificate chain. It is
2529 // enabled by default but should be disabled if using a custom certificate
2530 // verifier which does not support RSA-PSS signatures.
2531 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_rsa_pss_rsae_certs_enabled(SSL_CTX *ctx,
2532                                                            int enabled);
2533 
2534 // SSL_CTX_set_verify_algorithm_prefs configures |ctx| to use |prefs| as the
2535 // preference list when verifying signature's from the peer's long-term key. It
2536 // returns one on zero on error. |prefs| should not include the internal-only
2537 // value |SSL_SIGN_RSA_PKCS1_MD5_SHA1|.
2538 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_verify_algorithm_prefs(SSL_CTX *ctx,
2539                                                       const uint16_t *prefs,
2540                                                       size_t num_prefs);
2541 
2542 
2543 // Client certificate CA list.
2544 //
2545 // When requesting a client certificate, a server may advertise a list of
2546 // certificate authorities which are accepted. These functions may be used to
2547 // configure this list.
2548 
2549 // SSL_set_client_CA_list sets |ssl|'s client certificate CA list to
2550 // |name_list|. It takes ownership of |name_list|.
2551 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_client_CA_list(SSL *ssl,
2552                                            STACK_OF(X509_NAME) *name_list);
2553 
2554 // SSL_CTX_set_client_CA_list sets |ctx|'s client certificate CA list to
2555 // |name_list|. It takes ownership of |name_list|.
2556 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_client_CA_list(SSL_CTX *ctx,
2557                                                STACK_OF(X509_NAME) *name_list);
2558 
2559 // SSL_set0_client_CAs sets |ssl|'s client certificate CA list to |name_list|,
2560 // which should contain DER-encoded distinguished names (RFC 5280). It takes
2561 // ownership of |name_list|.
2562 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set0_client_CAs(SSL *ssl,
2563                                         STACK_OF(CRYPTO_BUFFER) *name_list);
2564 
2565 // SSL_CTX_set0_client_CAs sets |ctx|'s client certificate CA list to
2566 // |name_list|, which should contain DER-encoded distinguished names (RFC 5280).
2567 // It takes ownership of |name_list|.
2568 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set0_client_CAs(SSL_CTX *ctx,
2569                                             STACK_OF(CRYPTO_BUFFER) *name_list);
2570 
2571 // SSL_get_client_CA_list returns |ssl|'s client certificate CA list. If |ssl|
2572 // has not been configured as a client, this is the list configured by
2573 // |SSL_CTX_set_client_CA_list|.
2574 //
2575 // If configured as a client, it returns the client certificate CA list sent by
2576 // the server. In this mode, the behavior is undefined except during the
2577 // callbacks set by |SSL_CTX_set_cert_cb| and |SSL_CTX_set_client_cert_cb| or
2578 // when the handshake is paused because of them.
2579 OPENSSL_EXPORT STACK_OF(X509_NAME) *SSL_get_client_CA_list(const SSL *ssl);
2580 
2581 // SSL_get0_server_requested_CAs returns the CAs sent by a server to guide a
2582 // client in certificate selection. They are a series of DER-encoded X.509
2583 // names. This function may only be called during a callback set by
2584 // |SSL_CTX_set_cert_cb| or when the handshake is paused because of it.
2585 //
2586 // The returned stack is owned by |ssl|, as are its contents. It should not be
2587 // used past the point where the handshake is restarted after the callback.
2588 OPENSSL_EXPORT const STACK_OF(CRYPTO_BUFFER) *
2589     SSL_get0_server_requested_CAs(const SSL *ssl);
2590 
2591 // SSL_CTX_get_client_CA_list returns |ctx|'s client certificate CA list.
2592 OPENSSL_EXPORT STACK_OF(X509_NAME) *
2593     SSL_CTX_get_client_CA_list(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
2594 
2595 // SSL_add_client_CA appends |x509|'s subject to the client certificate CA list.
2596 // It returns one on success or zero on error. The caller retains ownership of
2597 // |x509|.
2598 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_add_client_CA(SSL *ssl, X509 *x509);
2599 
2600 // SSL_CTX_add_client_CA appends |x509|'s subject to the client certificate CA
2601 // list. It returns one on success or zero on error. The caller retains
2602 // ownership of |x509|.
2603 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_add_client_CA(SSL_CTX *ctx, X509 *x509);
2604 
2605 // SSL_load_client_CA_file opens |file| and reads PEM-encoded certificates from
2606 // it. It returns a newly-allocated stack of the certificate subjects or NULL
2607 // on error.
2608 OPENSSL_EXPORT STACK_OF(X509_NAME) *SSL_load_client_CA_file(const char *file);
2609 
2610 // SSL_dup_CA_list makes a deep copy of |list|. It returns the new list on
2611 // success or NULL on allocation error.
2612 OPENSSL_EXPORT STACK_OF(X509_NAME) *SSL_dup_CA_list(STACK_OF(X509_NAME) *list);
2613 
2614 // SSL_add_file_cert_subjects_to_stack behaves like |SSL_load_client_CA_file|
2615 // but appends the result to |out|. It returns one on success or zero on
2616 // error.
2617 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_add_file_cert_subjects_to_stack(STACK_OF(X509_NAME) *out,
2618                                                        const char *file);
2619 
2620 
2621 // Server name indication.
2622 //
2623 // The server_name extension (RFC 3546) allows the client to advertise the name
2624 // of the server it is connecting to. This is used in virtual hosting
2625 // deployments to select one of a several certificates on a single IP. Only the
2626 // host_name name type is supported.
2627 
2628 #define TLSEXT_NAMETYPE_host_name 0
2629 
2630 // SSL_set_tlsext_host_name, for a client, configures |ssl| to advertise |name|
2631 // in the server_name extension. It returns one on success and zero on error.
2632 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_tlsext_host_name(SSL *ssl, const char *name);
2633 
2634 // SSL_get_servername, for a server, returns the hostname supplied by the
2635 // client or NULL if there was none. The |type| argument must be
2636 // |TLSEXT_NAMETYPE_host_name|.
2637 OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *SSL_get_servername(const SSL *ssl, const int type);
2638 
2639 // SSL_get_servername_type, for a server, returns |TLSEXT_NAMETYPE_host_name|
2640 // if the client sent a hostname and -1 otherwise.
2641 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_get_servername_type(const SSL *ssl);
2642 
2643 // SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_callback configures |callback| to be called on
2644 // the server after ClientHello extensions have been parsed and returns one.
2645 // The callback may use |SSL_get_servername| to examine the server_name
2646 // extension and returns a |SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_*| value. The value of |arg| may be
2647 // set by calling |SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_arg|.
2648 //
2649 // If the callback returns |SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_NOACK|, the server_name extension is
2650 // not acknowledged in the ServerHello. If the return value is
2651 // |SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_ALERT_FATAL|, then |*out_alert| is the alert to send,
2652 // defaulting to |SSL_AD_UNRECOGNIZED_NAME|. |SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_ALERT_WARNING| is
2653 // ignored and treated as |SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_OK|.
2654 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_callback(
2655     SSL_CTX *ctx, int (*callback)(SSL *ssl, int *out_alert, void *arg));
2656 
2657 // SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_arg sets the argument to the servername
2658 // callback and returns one. See |SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_callback|.
2659 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_arg(SSL_CTX *ctx, void *arg);
2660 
2661 // SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_* are values returned by some extension-related callbacks.
2662 #define SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_OK 0
2663 #define SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_ALERT_WARNING 1
2664 #define SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_ALERT_FATAL 2
2665 #define SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_NOACK 3
2666 
2667 // SSL_set_SSL_CTX changes |ssl|'s |SSL_CTX|. |ssl| will use the
2668 // certificate-related settings from |ctx|, and |SSL_get_SSL_CTX| will report
2669 // |ctx|. This function may be used during the callbacks registered by
2670 // |SSL_CTX_set_select_certificate_cb|,
2671 // |SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_callback|, and |SSL_CTX_set_cert_cb| or when
2672 // the handshake is paused from them. It is typically used to switch
2673 // certificates based on SNI.
2674 //
2675 // Note the session cache and related settings will continue to use the initial
2676 // |SSL_CTX|. Callers should use |SSL_CTX_set_session_id_context| to partition
2677 // the session cache between different domains.
2678 //
2679 // TODO(davidben): Should other settings change after this call?
2680 OPENSSL_EXPORT SSL_CTX *SSL_set_SSL_CTX(SSL *ssl, SSL_CTX *ctx);
2681 
2682 
2683 // Application-layer protocol negotiation.
2684 //
2685 // The ALPN extension (RFC 7301) allows negotiating different application-layer
2686 // protocols over a single port. This is used, for example, to negotiate
2687 // HTTP/2.
2688 
2689 // SSL_CTX_set_alpn_protos sets the client ALPN protocol list on |ctx| to
2690 // |protos|. |protos| must be in wire-format (i.e. a series of non-empty, 8-bit
2691 // length-prefixed strings). It returns zero on success and one on failure.
2692 // Configuring this list enables ALPN on a client.
2693 //
2694 // WARNING: this function is dangerous because it breaks the usual return value
2695 // convention.
2696 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_alpn_protos(SSL_CTX *ctx, const uint8_t *protos,
2697                                            unsigned protos_len);
2698 
2699 // SSL_set_alpn_protos sets the client ALPN protocol list on |ssl| to |protos|.
2700 // |protos| must be in wire-format (i.e. a series of non-empty, 8-bit
2701 // length-prefixed strings). It returns zero on success and one on failure.
2702 // Configuring this list enables ALPN on a client.
2703 //
2704 // WARNING: this function is dangerous because it breaks the usual return value
2705 // convention.
2706 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_alpn_protos(SSL *ssl, const uint8_t *protos,
2707                                        unsigned protos_len);
2708 
2709 // SSL_CTX_set_alpn_select_cb sets a callback function on |ctx| that is called
2710 // during ClientHello processing in order to select an ALPN protocol from the
2711 // client's list of offered protocols. Configuring this callback enables ALPN on
2712 // a server.
2713 //
2714 // The callback is passed a wire-format (i.e. a series of non-empty, 8-bit
2715 // length-prefixed strings) ALPN protocol list in |in|. It should set |*out| and
2716 // |*out_len| to the selected protocol and return |SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_OK| on
2717 // success. It does not pass ownership of the buffer. Otherwise, it should
2718 // return |SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_NOACK|. Other |SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_*| values are
2719 // unimplemented and will be treated as |SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_NOACK|.
2720 //
2721 // The cipher suite is selected before negotiating ALPN. The callback may use
2722 // |SSL_get_pending_cipher| to query the cipher suite.
2723 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_alpn_select_cb(
2724     SSL_CTX *ctx, int (*cb)(SSL *ssl, const uint8_t **out, uint8_t *out_len,
2725                             const uint8_t *in, unsigned in_len, void *arg),
2726     void *arg);
2727 
2728 // SSL_get0_alpn_selected gets the selected ALPN protocol (if any) from |ssl|.
2729 // On return it sets |*out_data| to point to |*out_len| bytes of protocol name
2730 // (not including the leading length-prefix byte). If the server didn't respond
2731 // with a negotiated protocol then |*out_len| will be zero.
2732 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_get0_alpn_selected(const SSL *ssl,
2733                                            const uint8_t **out_data,
2734                                            unsigned *out_len);
2735 
2736 // SSL_CTX_set_allow_unknown_alpn_protos configures client connections on |ctx|
2737 // to allow unknown ALPN protocols from the server. Otherwise, by default, the
2738 // client will require that the protocol be advertised in
2739 // |SSL_CTX_set_alpn_protos|.
2740 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_allow_unknown_alpn_protos(SSL_CTX *ctx,
2741                                                           int enabled);
2742 
2743 
2744 // Certificate compression.
2745 //
2746 // Certificates in TLS 1.3 can be compressed[1]. BoringSSL supports this as both
2747 // a client and a server, but does not link against any specific compression
2748 // libraries in order to keep dependencies to a minimum. Instead, hooks for
2749 // compression and decompression can be installed in an |SSL_CTX| to enable
2750 // support.
2751 //
2752 // [1] https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-tls-certificate-compression-03.
2753 
2754 // ssl_cert_compression_func_t is a pointer to a function that performs
2755 // compression. It must write the compressed representation of |in| to |out|,
2756 // returning one on success and zero on error. The results of compressing
2757 // certificates are not cached internally. Implementations may wish to implement
2758 // their own cache if they expect it to be useful given the certificates that
2759 // they serve.
2760 typedef int (*ssl_cert_compression_func_t)(SSL *ssl, CBB *out,
2761                                            const uint8_t *in, size_t in_len);
2762 
2763 // ssl_cert_decompression_func_t is a pointer to a function that performs
2764 // decompression. The compressed data from the peer is passed as |in| and the
2765 // decompressed result must be exactly |uncompressed_len| bytes long. It returns
2766 // one on success, in which case |*out| must be set to the result of
2767 // decompressing |in|, or zero on error. Setting |*out| transfers ownership,
2768 // i.e. |CRYPTO_BUFFER_free| will be called on |*out| at some point in the
2769 // future. The results of decompressions are not cached internally.
2770 // Implementations may wish to implement their own cache if they expect it to be
2771 // useful.
2772 typedef int (*ssl_cert_decompression_func_t)(SSL *ssl, CRYPTO_BUFFER **out,
2773                                              size_t uncompressed_len,
2774                                              const uint8_t *in, size_t in_len);
2775 
2776 // SSL_CTX_add_cert_compression_alg registers a certificate compression
2777 // algorithm on |ctx| with ID |alg_id|. (The value of |alg_id| should be an IANA
2778 // assigned value and each can only be registered once.)
2779 //
2780 // One of the function pointers may be NULL to avoid having to implement both
2781 // sides of a compression algorithm if you're only going to use it in one
2782 // direction. In this case, the unimplemented direction acts like it was never
2783 // configured.
2784 //
2785 // For a server, algorithms are registered in preference order with the most
2786 // preferable first. It returns one on success or zero on error.
2787 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_add_cert_compression_alg(
2788     SSL_CTX *ctx, uint16_t alg_id, ssl_cert_compression_func_t compress,
2789     ssl_cert_decompression_func_t decompress);
2790 
2791 
2792 // Next protocol negotiation.
2793 //
2794 // The NPN extension (draft-agl-tls-nextprotoneg-03) is the predecessor to ALPN
2795 // and deprecated in favor of it.
2796 
2797 // SSL_CTX_set_next_protos_advertised_cb sets a callback that is called when a
2798 // TLS server needs a list of supported protocols for Next Protocol
2799 // Negotiation. The returned list must be in wire format. The list is returned
2800 // by setting |*out| to point to it and |*out_len| to its length. This memory
2801 // will not be modified, but one should assume that |ssl| keeps a reference to
2802 // it.
2803 //
2804 // The callback should return |SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_OK| if it wishes to advertise.
2805 // Otherwise, no such extension will be included in the ServerHello.
2806 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_next_protos_advertised_cb(
2807     SSL_CTX *ctx,
2808     int (*cb)(SSL *ssl, const uint8_t **out, unsigned *out_len, void *arg),
2809     void *arg);
2810 
2811 // SSL_CTX_set_next_proto_select_cb sets a callback that is called when a client
2812 // needs to select a protocol from the server's provided list. |*out| must be
2813 // set to point to the selected protocol (which may be within |in|). The length
2814 // of the protocol name must be written into |*out_len|. The server's advertised
2815 // protocols are provided in |in| and |in_len|. The callback can assume that
2816 // |in| is syntactically valid.
2817 //
2818 // The client must select a protocol. It is fatal to the connection if this
2819 // callback returns a value other than |SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_OK|.
2820 //
2821 // Configuring this callback enables NPN on a client.
2822 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_next_proto_select_cb(
2823     SSL_CTX *ctx, int (*cb)(SSL *ssl, uint8_t **out, uint8_t *out_len,
2824                             const uint8_t *in, unsigned in_len, void *arg),
2825     void *arg);
2826 
2827 // SSL_get0_next_proto_negotiated sets |*out_data| and |*out_len| to point to
2828 // the client's requested protocol for this connection. If the client didn't
2829 // request any protocol, then |*out_data| is set to NULL.
2830 //
2831 // Note that the client can request any protocol it chooses. The value returned
2832 // from this function need not be a member of the list of supported protocols
2833 // provided by the server.
2834 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_get0_next_proto_negotiated(const SSL *ssl,
2835                                                    const uint8_t **out_data,
2836                                                    unsigned *out_len);
2837 
2838 // SSL_select_next_proto implements the standard protocol selection. It is
2839 // expected that this function is called from the callback set by
2840 // |SSL_CTX_set_next_proto_select_cb|.
2841 //
2842 // |peer| and |supported| must be vectors of 8-bit, length-prefixed byte strings
2843 // containing the peer and locally-configured protocols, respectively. The
2844 // length byte itself is not included in the length. A byte string of length 0
2845 // is invalid. No byte string may be truncated. |supported| is assumed to be
2846 // non-empty.
2847 //
2848 // This function finds the first protocol in |peer| which is also in
2849 // |supported|. If one was found, it sets |*out| and |*out_len| to point to it
2850 // and returns |OPENSSL_NPN_NEGOTIATED|. Otherwise, it returns
2851 // |OPENSSL_NPN_NO_OVERLAP| and sets |*out| and |*out_len| to the first
2852 // supported protocol.
2853 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_select_next_proto(uint8_t **out, uint8_t *out_len,
2854                                          const uint8_t *peer, unsigned peer_len,
2855                                          const uint8_t *supported,
2856                                          unsigned supported_len);
2857 
2858 #define OPENSSL_NPN_UNSUPPORTED 0
2859 #define OPENSSL_NPN_NEGOTIATED 1
2860 #define OPENSSL_NPN_NO_OVERLAP 2
2861 
2862 
2863 // Channel ID.
2864 //
2865 // See draft-balfanz-tls-channelid-01.
2866 
2867 // SSL_CTX_set_tls_channel_id_enabled configures whether connections associated
2868 // with |ctx| should enable Channel ID.
2869 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_tls_channel_id_enabled(SSL_CTX *ctx,
2870                                                        int enabled);
2871 
2872 // SSL_set_tls_channel_id_enabled configures whether |ssl| should enable Channel
2873 // ID.
2874 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_tls_channel_id_enabled(SSL *ssl, int enabled);
2875 
2876 // SSL_CTX_set1_tls_channel_id configures a TLS client to send a TLS Channel ID
2877 // to compatible servers. |private_key| must be a P-256 EC key. It returns one
2878 // on success and zero on error.
2879 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set1_tls_channel_id(SSL_CTX *ctx,
2880                                                EVP_PKEY *private_key);
2881 
2882 // SSL_set1_tls_channel_id configures a TLS client to send a TLS Channel ID to
2883 // compatible servers. |private_key| must be a P-256 EC key. It returns one on
2884 // success and zero on error.
2885 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set1_tls_channel_id(SSL *ssl, EVP_PKEY *private_key);
2886 
2887 // SSL_get_tls_channel_id gets the client's TLS Channel ID from a server |SSL*|
2888 // and copies up to the first |max_out| bytes into |out|. The Channel ID
2889 // consists of the client's P-256 public key as an (x,y) pair where each is a
2890 // 32-byte, big-endian field element. It returns 0 if the client didn't offer a
2891 // Channel ID and the length of the complete Channel ID otherwise.
2892 OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t SSL_get_tls_channel_id(SSL *ssl, uint8_t *out,
2893                                              size_t max_out);
2894 
2895 // SSL_CTX_set_channel_id_cb sets a callback to be called when a TLS Channel ID
2896 // is requested. The callback may set |*out_pkey| to a key, passing a reference
2897 // to the caller. If none is returned, the handshake will pause and
2898 // |SSL_get_error| will return |SSL_ERROR_WANT_CHANNEL_ID_LOOKUP|.
2899 //
2900 // See also |SSL_ERROR_WANT_CHANNEL_ID_LOOKUP|.
2901 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_channel_id_cb(
2902     SSL_CTX *ctx, void (*channel_id_cb)(SSL *ssl, EVP_PKEY **out_pkey));
2903 
2904 // SSL_CTX_get_channel_id_cb returns the callback set by
2905 // |SSL_CTX_set_channel_id_cb|.
2906 OPENSSL_EXPORT void (*SSL_CTX_get_channel_id_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx))(
2907     SSL *ssl, EVP_PKEY **out_pkey);
2908 
2909 
2910 // Token Binding.
2911 //
2912 // See draft-ietf-tokbind-protocol-16.
2913 
2914 // SSL_set_token_binding_params sets |params| as the Token Binding Key
2915 // parameters (section 3 of draft-ietf-tokbind-protocol-16) to negotiate on the
2916 // connection. If this function is not called, or if |len| is 0, then this
2917 // endpoint will not attempt to negotiate Token Binding. |params| are provided
2918 // in preference order, with the more preferred parameters at the beginning of
2919 // the list. This function returns 1 on success and 0 on failure.
2920 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_token_binding_params(SSL *ssl, const uint8_t *params,
2921                                                 size_t len);
2922 
2923 // SSL_is_token_binding_negotiated returns 1 if Token Binding was negotiated
2924 // on this connection and 0 otherwise. On a server, it is possible for this
2925 // function to return 1 when the client's view of the connection is that Token
2926 // Binding was not negotiated. This occurs when the server indicates a version
2927 // of Token Binding less than the client's minimum version.
2928 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_is_token_binding_negotiated(const SSL *ssl);
2929 
2930 // SSL_get_negotiated_token_binding_param returns the TokenBindingKeyParameters
2931 // enum value that was negotiated. It is only valid to call this function if
2932 // SSL_is_token_binding_negotiated returned 1, otherwise this function returns
2933 // an undefined value.
2934 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint8_t SSL_get_negotiated_token_binding_param(const SSL *ssl);
2935 
2936 
2937 // DTLS-SRTP.
2938 //
2939 // See RFC 5764.
2940 
2941 // srtp_protection_profile_st (aka |SRTP_PROTECTION_PROFILE|) is an SRTP
2942 // profile for use with the use_srtp extension.
2943 struct srtp_protection_profile_st {
2944   const char *name;
2945   unsigned long id;
2946 } /* SRTP_PROTECTION_PROFILE */;
2947 
2948 DEFINE_CONST_STACK_OF(SRTP_PROTECTION_PROFILE)
2949 
2950 // SRTP_* define constants for SRTP profiles.
2951 #define SRTP_AES128_CM_SHA1_80 0x0001
2952 #define SRTP_AES128_CM_SHA1_32 0x0002
2953 #define SRTP_AES128_F8_SHA1_80 0x0003
2954 #define SRTP_AES128_F8_SHA1_32 0x0004
2955 #define SRTP_NULL_SHA1_80      0x0005
2956 #define SRTP_NULL_SHA1_32      0x0006
2957 #define SRTP_AEAD_AES_128_GCM  0x0007
2958 #define SRTP_AEAD_AES_256_GCM  0x0008
2959 
2960 // SSL_CTX_set_srtp_profiles enables SRTP for all SSL objects created from
2961 // |ctx|. |profile| contains a colon-separated list of profile names. It returns
2962 // one on success and zero on failure.
2963 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_srtp_profiles(SSL_CTX *ctx,
2964                                              const char *profiles);
2965 
2966 // SSL_set_srtp_profiles enables SRTP for |ssl|.  |profile| contains a
2967 // colon-separated list of profile names. It returns one on success and zero on
2968 // failure.
2969 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_srtp_profiles(SSL *ssl, const char *profiles);
2970 
2971 // SSL_get_srtp_profiles returns the SRTP profiles supported by |ssl|.
2972 OPENSSL_EXPORT STACK_OF(SRTP_PROTECTION_PROFILE) *SSL_get_srtp_profiles(
2973     SSL *ssl);
2974 
2975 // SSL_get_selected_srtp_profile returns the selected SRTP profile, or NULL if
2976 // SRTP was not negotiated.
2977 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SRTP_PROTECTION_PROFILE *SSL_get_selected_srtp_profile(
2978     SSL *ssl);
2979 
2980 
2981 // Pre-shared keys.
2982 //
2983 // Connections may be configured with PSK (Pre-Shared Key) cipher suites. These
2984 // authenticate using out-of-band pre-shared keys rather than certificates. See
2985 // RFC 4279.
2986 //
2987 // This implementation uses NUL-terminated C strings for identities and identity
2988 // hints, so values with a NUL character are not supported. (RFC 4279 does not
2989 // specify the format of an identity.)
2990 
2991 // PSK_MAX_IDENTITY_LEN is the maximum supported length of a PSK identity,
2992 // excluding the NUL terminator.
2993 #define PSK_MAX_IDENTITY_LEN 128
2994 
2995 // PSK_MAX_PSK_LEN is the maximum supported length of a pre-shared key.
2996 #define PSK_MAX_PSK_LEN 256
2997 
2998 // SSL_CTX_set_psk_client_callback sets the callback to be called when PSK is
2999 // negotiated on the client. This callback must be set to enable PSK cipher
3000 // suites on the client.
3001 //
3002 // The callback is passed the identity hint in |hint| or NULL if none was
3003 // provided. It should select a PSK identity and write the identity and the
3004 // corresponding PSK to |identity| and |psk|, respectively. The identity is
3005 // written as a NUL-terminated C string of length (excluding the NUL terminator)
3006 // at most |max_identity_len|. The PSK's length must be at most |max_psk_len|.
3007 // The callback returns the length of the PSK or 0 if no suitable identity was
3008 // found.
3009 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_psk_client_callback(
3010     SSL_CTX *ctx, unsigned (*cb)(SSL *ssl, const char *hint, char *identity,
3011                                  unsigned max_identity_len, uint8_t *psk,
3012                                  unsigned max_psk_len));
3013 
3014 // SSL_set_psk_client_callback sets the callback to be called when PSK is
3015 // negotiated on the client. This callback must be set to enable PSK cipher
3016 // suites on the client. See also |SSL_CTX_set_psk_client_callback|.
3017 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_psk_client_callback(
3018     SSL *ssl, unsigned (*cb)(SSL *ssl, const char *hint, char *identity,
3019                              unsigned max_identity_len, uint8_t *psk,
3020                              unsigned max_psk_len));
3021 
3022 // SSL_CTX_set_psk_server_callback sets the callback to be called when PSK is
3023 // negotiated on the server. This callback must be set to enable PSK cipher
3024 // suites on the server.
3025 //
3026 // The callback is passed the identity in |identity|. It should write a PSK of
3027 // length at most |max_psk_len| to |psk| and return the number of bytes written
3028 // or zero if the PSK identity is unknown.
3029 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_psk_server_callback(
3030     SSL_CTX *ctx, unsigned (*cb)(SSL *ssl, const char *identity, uint8_t *psk,
3031                                  unsigned max_psk_len));
3032 
3033 // SSL_set_psk_server_callback sets the callback to be called when PSK is
3034 // negotiated on the server. This callback must be set to enable PSK cipher
3035 // suites on the server. See also |SSL_CTX_set_psk_server_callback|.
3036 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_psk_server_callback(
3037     SSL *ssl, unsigned (*cb)(SSL *ssl, const char *identity, uint8_t *psk,
3038                              unsigned max_psk_len));
3039 
3040 // SSL_CTX_use_psk_identity_hint configures server connections to advertise an
3041 // identity hint of |identity_hint|. It returns one on success and zero on
3042 // error.
3043 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_use_psk_identity_hint(SSL_CTX *ctx,
3044                                                  const char *identity_hint);
3045 
3046 // SSL_use_psk_identity_hint configures server connections to advertise an
3047 // identity hint of |identity_hint|. It returns one on success and zero on
3048 // error.
3049 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_use_psk_identity_hint(SSL *ssl,
3050                                              const char *identity_hint);
3051 
3052 // SSL_get_psk_identity_hint returns the PSK identity hint advertised for |ssl|
3053 // or NULL if there is none.
3054 OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *SSL_get_psk_identity_hint(const SSL *ssl);
3055 
3056 // SSL_get_psk_identity, after the handshake completes, returns the PSK identity
3057 // that was negotiated by |ssl| or NULL if PSK was not used.
3058 OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *SSL_get_psk_identity(const SSL *ssl);
3059 
3060 
3061 // Post-quantum experiment signaling extension.
3062 //
3063 // *** EXPERIMENTAL ***
3064 //
3065 // In order to define a control group in an experiment of post-quantum key
3066 // agreements, clients and servers may send a non-IANA defined extension as a
3067 // signaling bit. These functions should not be used without explicit permission
3068 // from BoringSSL-team.
3069 
3070 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_enable_pq_experiment_signal(SSL_CTX *ctx);
3071 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_pq_experiment_signal_seen(const SSL *ssl);
3072 
3073 
3074 // QUIC transport parameters.
3075 //
3076 // draft-ietf-quic-tls defines a new TLS extension quic_transport_parameters
3077 // used by QUIC for each endpoint to unilaterally declare its supported
3078 // transport parameters. draft-ietf-quic-transport (section 7.4) defines the
3079 // contents of that extension (a TransportParameters struct) and describes how
3080 // to handle it and its semantic meaning.
3081 //
3082 // BoringSSL handles this extension as an opaque byte string. The caller is
3083 // responsible for serializing and parsing it.
3084 
3085 // SSL_set_quic_transport_params configures |ssl| to send |params| (of length
3086 // |params_len|) in the quic_transport_parameters extension in either the
3087 // ClientHello or EncryptedExtensions handshake message. This extension will
3088 // only be sent if the TLS version is at least 1.3, and for a server, only if
3089 // the client sent the extension. The buffer pointed to by |params| only need be
3090 // valid for the duration of the call to this function. This function returns 1
3091 // on success and 0 on failure.
3092 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_quic_transport_params(SSL *ssl,
3093                                                  const uint8_t *params,
3094                                                  size_t params_len);
3095 
3096 // SSL_get_peer_quic_transport_params provides the caller with the value of the
3097 // quic_transport_parameters extension sent by the peer. A pointer to the buffer
3098 // containing the TransportParameters will be put in |*out_params|, and its
3099 // length in |*params_len|. This buffer will be valid for the lifetime of the
3100 // |SSL|. If no params were received from the peer, |*out_params_len| will be 0.
3101 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_get_peer_quic_transport_params(const SSL *ssl,
3102                                                        const uint8_t **out_params,
3103                                                        size_t *out_params_len);
3104 
3105 
3106 // Delegated credentials.
3107 //
3108 // *** EXPERIMENTAL — PRONE TO CHANGE ***
3109 //
3110 // draft-ietf-tls-subcerts is a proposed extension for TLS 1.3 and above that
3111 // allows an end point to use its certificate to delegate credentials for
3112 // authentication. If the peer indicates support for this extension, then this
3113 // host may use a delegated credential to sign the handshake. Once issued,
3114 // credentials can't be revoked. In order to mitigate the damage in case the
3115 // credential secret key is compromised, the credential is only valid for a
3116 // short time (days, hours, or even minutes). This library implements draft-03
3117 // of the protocol spec.
3118 //
3119 // The extension ID has not been assigned; we're using 0xff02 for the time
3120 // being. Currently only the server side is implemented.
3121 //
3122 // Servers configure a DC for use in the handshake via
3123 // |SSL_set1_delegated_credential|. It must be signed by the host's end-entity
3124 // certificate as defined in draft-ietf-tls-subcerts-03.
3125 
3126 // SSL_set1_delegated_credential configures the delegated credential (DC) that
3127 // will be sent to the peer for the current connection. |dc| is the DC in wire
3128 // format, and |pkey| or |key_method| is the corresponding private key.
3129 // Currently (as of draft-03), only servers may configure a DC to use in the
3130 // handshake.
3131 //
3132 // The DC will only be used if the protocol version is correct and the signature
3133 // scheme is supported by the peer. If not, the DC will not be negotiated and
3134 // the handshake will use the private key (or private key method) associated
3135 // with the certificate.
3136 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set1_delegated_credential(
3137     SSL *ssl, CRYPTO_BUFFER *dc, EVP_PKEY *pkey,
3138     const SSL_PRIVATE_KEY_METHOD *key_method);
3139 
3140 // SSL_delegated_credential_used returns one if a delegated credential was used
3141 // and zero otherwise.
3142 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_delegated_credential_used(const SSL *ssl);
3143 
3144 
3145 // QUIC integration.
3146 //
3147 // QUIC acts as an underlying transport for the TLS 1.3 handshake. The following
3148 // functions allow a QUIC implementation to serve as the underlying transport as
3149 // described in draft-ietf-quic-tls.
3150 //
3151 // When configured for QUIC, |SSL_do_handshake| will drive the handshake as
3152 // before, but it will not use the configured |BIO|. It will call functions on
3153 // |SSL_QUIC_METHOD| to configure secrets and send data. If data is needed from
3154 // the peer, it will return |SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ|. When received, the caller
3155 // should call |SSL_provide_quic_data| and then |SSL_do_handshake| to continue
3156 // the handshake. After the handshake is complete, the caller should call
3157 // |SSL_provide_quic_data| for any post-handshake data, followed by
3158 // |SSL_process_quic_post_handshake| to process it. It is an error to call
3159 // |SSL_read| and |SSL_write| in QUIC.
3160 //
3161 // 0-RTT behaves similarly to |TLS_method|'s usual behavior. |SSL_do_handshake|
3162 // returns early as soon as the client (respectively, server) is allowed to send
3163 // 0-RTT (respectively, half-RTT) data. The caller should then call
3164 // |SSL_do_handshake| again to consume the remaining handshake messages and
3165 // confirm the handshake. As a client, |SSL_ERROR_EARLY_DATA_REJECTED| and
3166 // |SSL_reset_early_data_reject| behave as usual.
3167 //
3168 // Note that secrets for an encryption level may be available to QUIC before the
3169 // level is active in TLS. Callers should use |SSL_quic_read_level| to determine
3170 // the active read level for |SSL_provide_quic_data|. |SSL_do_handshake| will
3171 // pass the active write level to |SSL_QUIC_METHOD| when writing data. Callers
3172 // can use |SSL_quic_write_level| to query the active write level when
3173 // generating their own errors.
3174 //
3175 // See https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-quic-tls-15#section-4.1 for more
3176 // details.
3177 //
3178 // To avoid DoS attacks, the QUIC implementation must limit the amount of data
3179 // being queued up. The implementation can call
3180 // |SSL_quic_max_handshake_flight_len| to get the maximum buffer length at each
3181 // encryption level.
3182 //
3183 // Note: 0-RTT support is incomplete and does not currently handle QUIC
3184 // transport parameters and server SETTINGS frame.
3185 
3186 // ssl_encryption_level_t represents a specific QUIC encryption level used to
3187 // transmit handshake messages.
3188 enum ssl_encryption_level_t BORINGSSL_ENUM_INT {
3189   ssl_encryption_initial = 0,
3190   ssl_encryption_early_data,
3191   ssl_encryption_handshake,
3192   ssl_encryption_application,
3193 };
3194 
3195 // ssl_quic_method_st (aka |SSL_QUIC_METHOD|) describes custom QUIC hooks.
3196 struct ssl_quic_method_st {
3197   // set_encryption_secrets configures the read and write secrets for the given
3198   // encryption level. This function will always be called before an encryption
3199   // level other than |ssl_encryption_initial| is used. Note, however, that
3200   // secrets for a level may be configured before TLS is ready to send or accept
3201   // data at that level.
3202   //
3203   // When reading packets at a given level, the QUIC implementation must send
3204   // ACKs at the same level, so this function provides read and write secrets
3205   // together. The exception is |ssl_encryption_early_data|, where secrets are
3206   // only available in the client to server direction. The other secret will be
3207   // NULL. The server acknowledges such data at |ssl_encryption_application|,
3208   // which will be configured in the same |SSL_do_handshake| call.
3209   //
3210   // This function should use |SSL_get_current_cipher| to determine the TLS
3211   // cipher suite.
3212   //
3213   // It returns one on success and zero on error.
3214   int (*set_encryption_secrets)(SSL *ssl, enum ssl_encryption_level_t level,
3215                                 const uint8_t *read_secret,
3216                                 const uint8_t *write_secret, size_t secret_len);
3217   // add_handshake_data adds handshake data to the current flight at the given
3218   // encryption level. It returns one on success and zero on error.
3219   //
3220   // BoringSSL will pack data from a single encryption level together, but a
3221   // single handshake flight may include multiple encryption levels. Callers
3222   // should defer writing data to the network until |flush_flight| to better
3223   // pack QUIC packets into transport datagrams.
3224   int (*add_handshake_data)(SSL *ssl, enum ssl_encryption_level_t level,
3225                             const uint8_t *data, size_t len);
3226   // flush_flight is called when the current flight is complete and should be
3227   // written to the transport. Note a flight may contain data at several
3228   // encryption levels. It returns one on success and zero on error.
3229   int (*flush_flight)(SSL *ssl);
3230   // send_alert sends a fatal alert at the specified encryption level. It
3231   // returns one on success and zero on error.
3232   int (*send_alert)(SSL *ssl, enum ssl_encryption_level_t level, uint8_t alert);
3233 };
3234 
3235 // SSL_quic_max_handshake_flight_len returns returns the maximum number of bytes
3236 // that may be received at the given encryption level. This function should be
3237 // used to limit buffering in the QUIC implementation.
3238 //
3239 // See https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-quic-transport-16#section-4.4.
3240 OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t SSL_quic_max_handshake_flight_len(
3241     const SSL *ssl, enum ssl_encryption_level_t level);
3242 
3243 // SSL_quic_read_level returns the current read encryption level.
3244 OPENSSL_EXPORT enum ssl_encryption_level_t SSL_quic_read_level(const SSL *ssl);
3245 
3246 // SSL_quic_write_level returns the current write encryption level.
3247 OPENSSL_EXPORT enum ssl_encryption_level_t SSL_quic_write_level(const SSL *ssl);
3248 
3249 // SSL_provide_quic_data provides data from QUIC at a particular encryption
3250 // level |level|. It is an error to call this function outside of the handshake
3251 // or with an encryption level other than the current read level. It returns one
3252 // on success and zero on error.
3253 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_provide_quic_data(SSL *ssl,
3254                                          enum ssl_encryption_level_t level,
3255                                          const uint8_t *data, size_t len);
3256 
3257 
3258 // SSL_process_quic_post_handshake processes any data that QUIC has provided
3259 // after the handshake has completed. This includes NewSessionTicket messages
3260 // sent by the server. It returns one on success and zero on error.
3261 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_process_quic_post_handshake(SSL *ssl);
3262 
3263 // SSL_CTX_set_quic_method configures the QUIC hooks. This should only be
3264 // configured with a minimum version of TLS 1.3. |quic_method| must remain valid
3265 // for the lifetime of |ctx|. It returns one on success and zero on error.
3266 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_quic_method(SSL_CTX *ctx,
3267                                            const SSL_QUIC_METHOD *quic_method);
3268 
3269 // SSL_set_quic_method configures the QUIC hooks. This should only be
3270 // configured with a minimum version of TLS 1.3. |quic_method| must remain valid
3271 // for the lifetime of |ssl|. It returns one on success and zero on error.
3272 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_quic_method(SSL *ssl,
3273                                        const SSL_QUIC_METHOD *quic_method);
3274 
3275 
3276 // Early data.
3277 //
3278 // WARNING: 0-RTT support in BoringSSL is currently experimental and not fully
3279 // implemented. It may cause interoperability or security failures when used.
3280 //
3281 // Early data, or 0-RTT, is a feature in TLS 1.3 which allows clients to send
3282 // data on the first flight during a resumption handshake. This can save a
3283 // round-trip in some application protocols.
3284 //
3285 // WARNING: A 0-RTT handshake has different security properties from normal
3286 // handshake, so it is off by default unless opted in. In particular, early data
3287 // is replayable by a network attacker. Callers must account for this when
3288 // sending or processing data before the handshake is confirmed. See RFC 8446
3289 // for more information.
3290 //
3291 // As a server, if early data is accepted, |SSL_do_handshake| will complete as
3292 // soon as the ClientHello is processed and server flight sent. |SSL_write| may
3293 // be used to send half-RTT data. |SSL_read| will consume early data and
3294 // transition to 1-RTT data as appropriate. Prior to the transition,
3295 // |SSL_in_init| will report the handshake is still in progress. Callers may use
3296 // it or |SSL_in_early_data| to defer or reject requests as needed.
3297 //
3298 // Early data as a client is more complex. If the offered session (see
3299 // |SSL_set_session|) is 0-RTT-capable, the handshake will return after sending
3300 // the ClientHello. The predicted peer certificates and ALPN protocol will be
3301 // available via the usual APIs. |SSL_write| will write early data, up to the
3302 // session's limit. Writes past this limit and |SSL_read| will complete the
3303 // handshake before continuing. Callers may also call |SSL_do_handshake| again
3304 // to complete the handshake sooner.
3305 //
3306 // If the server accepts early data, the handshake will succeed. |SSL_read| and
3307 // |SSL_write| will then act as in a 1-RTT handshake. The peer certificates and
3308 // ALPN protocol will be as predicted and need not be re-queried.
3309 //
3310 // If the server rejects early data, |SSL_do_handshake| (and thus |SSL_read| and
3311 // |SSL_write|) will then fail with |SSL_get_error| returning
3312 // |SSL_ERROR_EARLY_DATA_REJECTED|. The caller should treat this as a connection
3313 // error and most likely perform a high-level retry. Note the server may still
3314 // have processed the early data due to attacker replays.
3315 //
3316 // To then continue the handshake on the original connection, use
3317 // |SSL_reset_early_data_reject|. The connection will then behave as one which
3318 // had not yet completed the handshake. This allows a faster retry than making a
3319 // fresh connection. |SSL_do_handshake| will complete the full handshake,
3320 // possibly resulting in different peer certificates, ALPN protocol, and other
3321 // properties. The caller must disregard any values from before the reset and
3322 // query again.
3323 //
3324 // Finally, to implement the fallback described in RFC 8446 appendix D.3, retry
3325 // on a fresh connection without 0-RTT if the handshake fails with
3326 // |SSL_R_WRONG_VERSION_ON_EARLY_DATA|.
3327 
3328 // SSL_CTX_set_early_data_enabled sets whether early data is allowed to be used
3329 // with resumptions using |ctx|.
3330 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_early_data_enabled(SSL_CTX *ctx, int enabled);
3331 
3332 // SSL_set_early_data_enabled sets whether early data is allowed to be used
3333 // with resumptions using |ssl|. See |SSL_CTX_set_early_data_enabled| for more
3334 // information.
3335 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_early_data_enabled(SSL *ssl, int enabled);
3336 
3337 // SSL_in_early_data returns one if |ssl| has a pending handshake that has
3338 // progressed enough to send or receive early data. Clients may call |SSL_write|
3339 // to send early data, but |SSL_read| will complete the handshake before
3340 // accepting application data. Servers may call |SSL_read| to read early data
3341 // and |SSL_write| to send half-RTT data.
3342 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_in_early_data(const SSL *ssl);
3343 
3344 // SSL_SESSION_early_data_capable returns whether early data would have been
3345 // attempted with |session| if enabled.
3346 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_SESSION_early_data_capable(const SSL_SESSION *session);
3347 
3348 // SSL_early_data_accepted returns whether early data was accepted on the
3349 // handshake performed by |ssl|.
3350 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_early_data_accepted(const SSL *ssl);
3351 
3352 // SSL_reset_early_data_reject resets |ssl| after an early data reject. All
3353 // 0-RTT state is discarded, including any pending |SSL_write| calls. The caller
3354 // should treat |ssl| as a logically fresh connection, usually by driving the
3355 // handshake to completion using |SSL_do_handshake|.
3356 //
3357 // It is an error to call this function on an |SSL| object that is not signaling
3358 // |SSL_ERROR_EARLY_DATA_REJECTED|.
3359 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_reset_early_data_reject(SSL *ssl);
3360 
3361 // SSL_get_ticket_age_skew returns the difference, in seconds, between the
3362 // client-sent ticket age and the server-computed value in TLS 1.3 server
3363 // connections which resumed a session.
3364 OPENSSL_EXPORT int32_t SSL_get_ticket_age_skew(const SSL *ssl);
3365 
3366 // An ssl_early_data_reason_t describes why 0-RTT was accepted or rejected.
3367 // These values are persisted to logs. Entries should not be renumbered and
3368 // numeric values should never be reused.
3369 enum ssl_early_data_reason_t BORINGSSL_ENUM_INT {
3370   // The handshake has not progressed far enough for the 0-RTT status to be
3371   // known.
3372   ssl_early_data_unknown = 0,
3373   // 0-RTT is disabled for this connection.
3374   ssl_early_data_disabled = 1,
3375   // 0-RTT was accepted.
3376   ssl_early_data_accepted = 2,
3377   // The negotiated protocol version does not support 0-RTT.
3378   ssl_early_data_protocol_version = 3,
3379   // The peer declined to offer or accept 0-RTT for an unknown reason.
3380   ssl_early_data_peer_declined = 4,
3381   // The client did not offer a session.
3382   ssl_early_data_no_session_offered = 5,
3383   // The server declined to resume the session.
3384   ssl_early_data_session_not_resumed = 6,
3385   // The session does not support 0-RTT.
3386   ssl_early_data_unsupported_for_session = 7,
3387   // The server sent a HelloRetryRequest.
3388   ssl_early_data_hello_retry_request = 8,
3389   // The negotiated ALPN protocol did not match the session.
3390   ssl_early_data_alpn_mismatch = 9,
3391   // The connection negotiated Channel ID, which is incompatible with 0-RTT.
3392   ssl_early_data_channel_id = 10,
3393   // The connection negotiated token binding, which is incompatible with 0-RTT.
3394   ssl_early_data_token_binding = 11,
3395   // The client and server ticket age were too far apart.
3396   ssl_early_data_ticket_age_skew = 12,
3397   // The value of the largest entry.
3398   ssl_early_data_reason_max_value = ssl_early_data_ticket_age_skew,
3399 };
3400 
3401 // SSL_get_early_data_reason returns details why 0-RTT was accepted or rejected
3402 // on |ssl|. This is primarily useful on the server.
3403 OPENSSL_EXPORT enum ssl_early_data_reason_t SSL_get_early_data_reason(
3404     const SSL *ssl);
3405 
3406 
3407 // Alerts.
3408 //
3409 // TLS uses alerts to signal error conditions. Alerts have a type (warning or
3410 // fatal) and description. OpenSSL internally handles fatal alerts with
3411 // dedicated error codes (see |SSL_AD_REASON_OFFSET|). Except for close_notify,
3412 // warning alerts are silently ignored and may only be surfaced with
3413 // |SSL_CTX_set_info_callback|.
3414 
3415 // SSL_AD_REASON_OFFSET is the offset between error reasons and |SSL_AD_*|
3416 // values. Any error code under |ERR_LIB_SSL| with an error reason above this
3417 // value corresponds to an alert description. Consumers may add or subtract
3418 // |SSL_AD_REASON_OFFSET| to convert between them.
3419 //
3420 // make_errors.go reserves error codes above 1000 for manually-assigned errors.
3421 // This value must be kept in sync with reservedReasonCode in make_errors.h
3422 #define SSL_AD_REASON_OFFSET 1000
3423 
3424 // SSL_AD_* are alert descriptions.
3425 #define SSL_AD_CLOSE_NOTIFY SSL3_AD_CLOSE_NOTIFY
3426 #define SSL_AD_UNEXPECTED_MESSAGE SSL3_AD_UNEXPECTED_MESSAGE
3427 #define SSL_AD_BAD_RECORD_MAC SSL3_AD_BAD_RECORD_MAC
3428 #define SSL_AD_DECRYPTION_FAILED TLS1_AD_DECRYPTION_FAILED
3429 #define SSL_AD_RECORD_OVERFLOW TLS1_AD_RECORD_OVERFLOW
3430 #define SSL_AD_DECOMPRESSION_FAILURE SSL3_AD_DECOMPRESSION_FAILURE
3431 #define SSL_AD_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE SSL3_AD_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE
3432 #define SSL_AD_NO_CERTIFICATE SSL3_AD_NO_CERTIFICATE  // Legacy SSL 3.0 value
3433 #define SSL_AD_BAD_CERTIFICATE SSL3_AD_BAD_CERTIFICATE
3434 #define SSL_AD_UNSUPPORTED_CERTIFICATE SSL3_AD_UNSUPPORTED_CERTIFICATE
3435 #define SSL_AD_CERTIFICATE_REVOKED SSL3_AD_CERTIFICATE_REVOKED
3436 #define SSL_AD_CERTIFICATE_EXPIRED SSL3_AD_CERTIFICATE_EXPIRED
3437 #define SSL_AD_CERTIFICATE_UNKNOWN SSL3_AD_CERTIFICATE_UNKNOWN
3438 #define SSL_AD_ILLEGAL_PARAMETER SSL3_AD_ILLEGAL_PARAMETER
3439 #define SSL_AD_UNKNOWN_CA TLS1_AD_UNKNOWN_CA
3440 #define SSL_AD_ACCESS_DENIED TLS1_AD_ACCESS_DENIED
3441 #define SSL_AD_DECODE_ERROR TLS1_AD_DECODE_ERROR
3442 #define SSL_AD_DECRYPT_ERROR TLS1_AD_DECRYPT_ERROR
3443 #define SSL_AD_EXPORT_RESTRICTION TLS1_AD_EXPORT_RESTRICTION
3444 #define SSL_AD_PROTOCOL_VERSION TLS1_AD_PROTOCOL_VERSION
3445 #define SSL_AD_INSUFFICIENT_SECURITY TLS1_AD_INSUFFICIENT_SECURITY
3446 #define SSL_AD_INTERNAL_ERROR TLS1_AD_INTERNAL_ERROR
3447 #define SSL_AD_INAPPROPRIATE_FALLBACK SSL3_AD_INAPPROPRIATE_FALLBACK
3448 #define SSL_AD_USER_CANCELLED TLS1_AD_USER_CANCELLED
3449 #define SSL_AD_NO_RENEGOTIATION TLS1_AD_NO_RENEGOTIATION
3450 #define SSL_AD_MISSING_EXTENSION TLS1_AD_MISSING_EXTENSION
3451 #define SSL_AD_UNSUPPORTED_EXTENSION TLS1_AD_UNSUPPORTED_EXTENSION
3452 #define SSL_AD_CERTIFICATE_UNOBTAINABLE TLS1_AD_CERTIFICATE_UNOBTAINABLE
3453 #define SSL_AD_UNRECOGNIZED_NAME TLS1_AD_UNRECOGNIZED_NAME
3454 #define SSL_AD_BAD_CERTIFICATE_STATUS_RESPONSE \
3455   TLS1_AD_BAD_CERTIFICATE_STATUS_RESPONSE
3456 #define SSL_AD_BAD_CERTIFICATE_HASH_VALUE TLS1_AD_BAD_CERTIFICATE_HASH_VALUE
3457 #define SSL_AD_UNKNOWN_PSK_IDENTITY TLS1_AD_UNKNOWN_PSK_IDENTITY
3458 #define SSL_AD_CERTIFICATE_REQUIRED TLS1_AD_CERTIFICATE_REQUIRED
3459 
3460 // SSL_alert_type_string_long returns a string description of |value| as an
3461 // alert type (warning or fatal).
3462 OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *SSL_alert_type_string_long(int value);
3463 
3464 // SSL_alert_desc_string_long returns a string description of |value| as an
3465 // alert description or "unknown" if unknown.
3466 OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *SSL_alert_desc_string_long(int value);
3467 
3468 // SSL_send_fatal_alert sends a fatal alert over |ssl| of the specified type,
3469 // which should be one of the |SSL_AD_*| constants. It returns one on success
3470 // and <= 0 on error. The caller should pass the return value into
3471 // |SSL_get_error| to determine how to proceed. Once this function has been
3472 // called, future calls to |SSL_write| will fail.
3473 //
3474 // If retrying a failed operation due to |SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE|, subsequent
3475 // calls must use the same |alert| parameter.
3476 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_send_fatal_alert(SSL *ssl, uint8_t alert);
3477 
3478 
3479 // ex_data functions.
3480 //
3481 // See |ex_data.h| for details.
3482 
3483 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_ex_data(SSL *ssl, int idx, void *data);
3484 OPENSSL_EXPORT void *SSL_get_ex_data(const SSL *ssl, int idx);
3485 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_get_ex_new_index(long argl, void *argp,
3486                                         CRYPTO_EX_unused *unused,
3487                                         CRYPTO_EX_dup *dup_unused,
3488                                         CRYPTO_EX_free *free_func);
3489 
3490 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_SESSION_set_ex_data(SSL_SESSION *session, int idx,
3491                                            void *data);
3492 OPENSSL_EXPORT void *SSL_SESSION_get_ex_data(const SSL_SESSION *session,
3493                                              int idx);
3494 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_SESSION_get_ex_new_index(long argl, void *argp,
3495                                                 CRYPTO_EX_unused *unused,
3496                                                 CRYPTO_EX_dup *dup_unused,
3497                                                 CRYPTO_EX_free *free_func);
3498 
3499 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_ex_data(SSL_CTX *ctx, int idx, void *data);
3500 OPENSSL_EXPORT void *SSL_CTX_get_ex_data(const SSL_CTX *ctx, int idx);
3501 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_get_ex_new_index(long argl, void *argp,
3502                                             CRYPTO_EX_unused *unused,
3503                                             CRYPTO_EX_dup *dup_unused,
3504                                             CRYPTO_EX_free *free_func);
3505 
3506 
3507 // Low-level record-layer state.
3508 
3509 // SSL_get_ivs sets |*out_iv_len| to the length of the IVs for the ciphers
3510 // underlying |ssl| and sets |*out_read_iv| and |*out_write_iv| to point to the
3511 // current IVs for the read and write directions. This is only meaningful for
3512 // connections with implicit IVs (i.e. CBC mode with TLS 1.0).
3513 //
3514 // It returns one on success or zero on error.
3515 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_get_ivs(const SSL *ssl, const uint8_t **out_read_iv,
3516                                const uint8_t **out_write_iv,
3517                                size_t *out_iv_len);
3518 
3519 // SSL_get_key_block_len returns the length of |ssl|'s key block.
3520 OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t SSL_get_key_block_len(const SSL *ssl);
3521 
3522 // SSL_generate_key_block generates |out_len| bytes of key material for |ssl|'s
3523 // current connection state.
3524 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_generate_key_block(const SSL *ssl, uint8_t *out,
3525                                           size_t out_len);
3526 
3527 // SSL_get_read_sequence returns, in TLS, the expected sequence number of the
3528 // next incoming record in the current epoch. In DTLS, it returns the maximum
3529 // sequence number received in the current epoch and includes the epoch number
3530 // in the two most significant bytes.
3531 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint64_t SSL_get_read_sequence(const SSL *ssl);
3532 
3533 // SSL_get_write_sequence returns the sequence number of the next outgoing
3534 // record in the current epoch. In DTLS, it includes the epoch number in the
3535 // two most significant bytes.
3536 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint64_t SSL_get_write_sequence(const SSL *ssl);
3537 
3538 
3539 // Obscure functions.
3540 
3541 // SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback installs |cb| as the message callback for |ctx|.
3542 // This callback will be called when sending or receiving low-level record
3543 // headers, complete handshake messages, ChangeCipherSpec, and alerts.
3544 // |write_p| is one for outgoing messages and zero for incoming messages.
3545 //
3546 // For each record header, |cb| is called with |version| = 0 and |content_type|
3547 // = |SSL3_RT_HEADER|. The |len| bytes from |buf| contain the header. Note that
3548 // this does not include the record body. If the record is sealed, the length
3549 // in the header is the length of the ciphertext.
3550 //
3551 // For each handshake message, ChangeCipherSpec, and alert, |version| is the
3552 // protocol version and |content_type| is the corresponding record type. The
3553 // |len| bytes from |buf| contain the handshake message, one-byte
3554 // ChangeCipherSpec body, and two-byte alert, respectively.
3555 //
3556 // For a V2ClientHello, |version| is |SSL2_VERSION|, |content_type| is zero, and
3557 // the |len| bytes from |buf| contain the V2ClientHello structure.
3558 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback(
3559     SSL_CTX *ctx, void (*cb)(int write_p, int version, int content_type,
3560                              const void *buf, size_t len, SSL *ssl, void *arg));
3561 
3562 // SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback_arg sets the |arg| parameter of the message
3563 // callback.
3564 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback_arg(SSL_CTX *ctx, void *arg);
3565 
3566 // SSL_set_msg_callback installs |cb| as the message callback of |ssl|. See
3567 // |SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback| for when this callback is called.
3568 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_msg_callback(
3569     SSL *ssl, void (*cb)(int write_p, int version, int content_type,
3570                          const void *buf, size_t len, SSL *ssl, void *arg));
3571 
3572 // SSL_set_msg_callback_arg sets the |arg| parameter of the message callback.
3573 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_msg_callback_arg(SSL *ssl, void *arg);
3574 
3575 // SSL_CTX_set_keylog_callback configures a callback to log key material. This
3576 // is intended for debugging use with tools like Wireshark. The |cb| function
3577 // should log |line| followed by a newline, synchronizing with any concurrent
3578 // access to the log.
3579 //
3580 // The format is described in
3581 // https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Projects/NSS/Key_Log_Format.
3582 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_keylog_callback(
3583     SSL_CTX *ctx, void (*cb)(const SSL *ssl, const char *line));
3584 
3585 // SSL_CTX_get_keylog_callback returns the callback configured by
3586 // |SSL_CTX_set_keylog_callback|.
3587 OPENSSL_EXPORT void (*SSL_CTX_get_keylog_callback(const SSL_CTX *ctx))(
3588     const SSL *ssl, const char *line);
3589 
3590 // SSL_CTX_set_current_time_cb configures a callback to retrieve the current
3591 // time, which should be set in |*out_clock|. This can be used for testing
3592 // purposes; for example, a callback can be configured that returns a time
3593 // set explicitly by the test. The |ssl| pointer passed to |cb| is always null.
3594 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_current_time_cb(
3595     SSL_CTX *ctx, void (*cb)(const SSL *ssl, struct timeval *out_clock));
3596 
3597 // SSL_set_shed_handshake_config allows some of the configuration of |ssl| to be
3598 // freed after its handshake completes.  Once configuration has been shed, APIs
3599 // that query it may fail.  "Configuration" in this context means anything that
3600 // was set by the caller, as distinct from information derived from the
3601 // handshake.  For example, |SSL_get_ciphers| queries how the |SSL| was
3602 // configured by the caller, and fails after configuration has been shed,
3603 // whereas |SSL_get_cipher| queries the result of the handshake, and is
3604 // unaffected by configuration shedding.
3605 //
3606 // If configuration shedding is enabled, it is an error to call |SSL_clear|.
3607 //
3608 // Note that configuration shedding as a client additionally depends on
3609 // renegotiation being disabled (see |SSL_set_renegotiate_mode|). If
3610 // renegotiation is possible, the configuration will be retained. If
3611 // configuration shedding is enabled and renegotiation later disabled after the
3612 // handshake, |SSL_set_renegotiate_mode| will shed configuration then. This may
3613 // be useful for clients which support renegotiation with some ALPN protocols,
3614 // such as HTTP/1.1, and not others, such as HTTP/2.
3615 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_shed_handshake_config(SSL *ssl, int enable);
3616 
3617 enum ssl_renegotiate_mode_t BORINGSSL_ENUM_INT {
3618   ssl_renegotiate_never = 0,
3619   ssl_renegotiate_once,
3620   ssl_renegotiate_freely,
3621   ssl_renegotiate_ignore,
3622   ssl_renegotiate_explicit,
3623 };
3624 
3625 // SSL_set_renegotiate_mode configures how |ssl|, a client, reacts to
3626 // renegotiation attempts by a server. If |ssl| is a server, peer-initiated
3627 // renegotiations are *always* rejected and this function does nothing.
3628 //
3629 // The renegotiation mode defaults to |ssl_renegotiate_never|, but may be set
3630 // at any point in a connection's lifetime. Set it to |ssl_renegotiate_once| to
3631 // allow one renegotiation, |ssl_renegotiate_freely| to allow all
3632 // renegotiations or |ssl_renegotiate_ignore| to ignore HelloRequest messages.
3633 // Note that ignoring HelloRequest messages may cause the connection to stall
3634 // if the server waits for the renegotiation to complete.
3635 //
3636 // If set to |ssl_renegotiate_explicit|, |SSL_read| and |SSL_peek| calls which
3637 // encounter a HelloRequest will pause with |SSL_ERROR_WANT_RENEGOTIATE|.
3638 // |SSL_write| will continue to work while paused. The caller may call
3639 // |SSL_renegotiate| to begin the renegotiation at a later point. This mode may
3640 // be used if callers wish to eagerly call |SSL_peek| without triggering a
3641 // renegotiation.
3642 //
3643 // If configuration shedding is enabled (see |SSL_set_shed_handshake_config|),
3644 // configuration is released if, at any point after the handshake, renegotiation
3645 // is disabled. It is not possible to switch from disabling renegotiation to
3646 // enabling it on a given connection. Callers that condition renegotiation on,
3647 // e.g., ALPN must enable renegotiation before the handshake and conditionally
3648 // disable it afterwards.
3649 //
3650 // There is no support in BoringSSL for initiating renegotiations as a client
3651 // or server.
3652 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_renegotiate_mode(SSL *ssl,
3653                                              enum ssl_renegotiate_mode_t mode);
3654 
3655 // SSL_renegotiate starts a deferred renegotiation on |ssl| if it was configured
3656 // with |ssl_renegotiate_explicit| and has a pending HelloRequest. It returns
3657 // one on success and zero on error.
3658 //
3659 // This function does not do perform any I/O. On success, a subsequent
3660 // |SSL_do_handshake| call will run the handshake. |SSL_write| and
3661 // |SSL_read| will also complete the handshake before sending or receiving
3662 // application data.
3663 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_renegotiate(SSL *ssl);
3664 
3665 // SSL_renegotiate_pending returns one if |ssl| is in the middle of a
3666 // renegotiation.
3667 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_renegotiate_pending(SSL *ssl);
3668 
3669 // SSL_total_renegotiations returns the total number of renegotiation handshakes
3670 // performed by |ssl|. This includes the pending renegotiation, if any.
3671 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_total_renegotiations(const SSL *ssl);
3672 
3673 // SSL_MAX_CERT_LIST_DEFAULT is the default maximum length, in bytes, of a peer
3674 // certificate chain.
3675 #define SSL_MAX_CERT_LIST_DEFAULT (1024 * 100)
3676 
3677 // SSL_CTX_get_max_cert_list returns the maximum length, in bytes, of a peer
3678 // certificate chain accepted by |ctx|.
3679 OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t SSL_CTX_get_max_cert_list(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
3680 
3681 // SSL_CTX_set_max_cert_list sets the maximum length, in bytes, of a peer
3682 // certificate chain to |max_cert_list|. This affects how much memory may be
3683 // consumed during the handshake.
3684 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_max_cert_list(SSL_CTX *ctx,
3685                                               size_t max_cert_list);
3686 
3687 // SSL_get_max_cert_list returns the maximum length, in bytes, of a peer
3688 // certificate chain accepted by |ssl|.
3689 OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t SSL_get_max_cert_list(const SSL *ssl);
3690 
3691 // SSL_set_max_cert_list sets the maximum length, in bytes, of a peer
3692 // certificate chain to |max_cert_list|. This affects how much memory may be
3693 // consumed during the handshake.
3694 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_max_cert_list(SSL *ssl, size_t max_cert_list);
3695 
3696 // SSL_CTX_set_max_send_fragment sets the maximum length, in bytes, of records
3697 // sent by |ctx|. Beyond this length, handshake messages and application data
3698 // will be split into multiple records. It returns one on success or zero on
3699 // error.
3700 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_max_send_fragment(SSL_CTX *ctx,
3701                                                  size_t max_send_fragment);
3702 
3703 // SSL_set_max_send_fragment sets the maximum length, in bytes, of records sent
3704 // by |ssl|. Beyond this length, handshake messages and application data will
3705 // be split into multiple records. It returns one on success or zero on
3706 // error.
3707 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_max_send_fragment(SSL *ssl,
3708                                              size_t max_send_fragment);
3709 
3710 // ssl_early_callback_ctx (aka |SSL_CLIENT_HELLO|) is passed to certain
3711 // callbacks that are called very early on during the server handshake. At this
3712 // point, much of the SSL* hasn't been filled out and only the ClientHello can
3713 // be depended on.
3714 typedef struct ssl_early_callback_ctx {
3715   SSL *ssl;
3716   const uint8_t *client_hello;
3717   size_t client_hello_len;
3718   uint16_t version;
3719   const uint8_t *random;
3720   size_t random_len;
3721   const uint8_t *session_id;
3722   size_t session_id_len;
3723   const uint8_t *cipher_suites;
3724   size_t cipher_suites_len;
3725   const uint8_t *compression_methods;
3726   size_t compression_methods_len;
3727   const uint8_t *extensions;
3728   size_t extensions_len;
3729 } SSL_CLIENT_HELLO;
3730 
3731 // ssl_select_cert_result_t enumerates the possible results from selecting a
3732 // certificate with |select_certificate_cb|.
3733 enum ssl_select_cert_result_t BORINGSSL_ENUM_INT {
3734   // ssl_select_cert_success indicates that the certificate selection was
3735   // successful.
3736   ssl_select_cert_success = 1,
3737   // ssl_select_cert_retry indicates that the operation could not be
3738   // immediately completed and must be reattempted at a later point.
3739   ssl_select_cert_retry = 0,
3740   // ssl_select_cert_error indicates that a fatal error occured and the
3741   // handshake should be terminated.
3742   ssl_select_cert_error = -1,
3743 };
3744 
3745 // SSL_early_callback_ctx_extension_get searches the extensions in
3746 // |client_hello| for an extension of the given type. If not found, it returns
3747 // zero. Otherwise it sets |out_data| to point to the extension contents (not
3748 // including the type and length bytes), sets |out_len| to the length of the
3749 // extension contents and returns one.
3750 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_early_callback_ctx_extension_get(
3751     const SSL_CLIENT_HELLO *client_hello, uint16_t extension_type,
3752     const uint8_t **out_data, size_t *out_len);
3753 
3754 // SSL_CTX_set_select_certificate_cb sets a callback that is called before most
3755 // ClientHello processing and before the decision whether to resume a session
3756 // is made. The callback may inspect the ClientHello and configure the
3757 // connection. See |ssl_select_cert_result_t| for details of the return values.
3758 //
3759 // In the case that a retry is indicated, |SSL_get_error| will return
3760 // |SSL_ERROR_PENDING_CERTIFICATE| and the caller should arrange for the
3761 // high-level operation on |ssl| to be retried at a later time, which will
3762 // result in another call to |cb|.
3763 //
3764 // |SSL_get_servername| may be used during this callback.
3765 //
3766 // Note: The |SSL_CLIENT_HELLO| is only valid for the duration of the callback
3767 // and is not valid while the handshake is paused.
3768 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_select_certificate_cb(
3769     SSL_CTX *ctx,
3770     enum ssl_select_cert_result_t (*cb)(const SSL_CLIENT_HELLO *));
3771 
3772 // SSL_CTX_set_dos_protection_cb sets a callback that is called once the
3773 // resumption decision for a ClientHello has been made. It can return one to
3774 // allow the handshake to continue or zero to cause the handshake to abort.
3775 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_dos_protection_cb(
3776     SSL_CTX *ctx, int (*cb)(const SSL_CLIENT_HELLO *));
3777 
3778 // SSL_CTX_set_reverify_on_resume configures whether the certificate
3779 // verification callback will be used to reverify stored certificates
3780 // when resuming a session. This only works with |SSL_CTX_set_custom_verify|.
3781 // For now, this is incompatible with |SSL_VERIFY_NONE| mode, and is only
3782 // respected on clients.
3783 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_reverify_on_resume(SSL_CTX *ctx, int enabled);
3784 
3785 // SSL_set_enforce_rsa_key_usage configures whether the keyUsage extension of
3786 // RSA leaf certificates will be checked for consistency with the TLS
3787 // usage. This parameter may be set late; it will not be read until after the
3788 // certificate verification callback.
3789 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_enforce_rsa_key_usage(SSL *ssl, int enabled);
3790 
3791 // SSL_ST_* are possible values for |SSL_state|, the bitmasks that make them up,
3792 // and some historical values for compatibility. Only |SSL_ST_INIT| and
3793 // |SSL_ST_OK| are ever returned.
3794 #define SSL_ST_CONNECT 0x1000
3795 #define SSL_ST_ACCEPT 0x2000
3796 #define SSL_ST_MASK 0x0FFF
3797 #define SSL_ST_INIT (SSL_ST_CONNECT | SSL_ST_ACCEPT)
3798 #define SSL_ST_OK 0x03
3799 #define SSL_ST_RENEGOTIATE (0x04 | SSL_ST_INIT)
3800 #define SSL_ST_BEFORE (0x05 | SSL_ST_INIT)
3801 
3802 // TLS_ST_* are aliases for |SSL_ST_*| for OpenSSL 1.1.0 compatibility.
3803 #define TLS_ST_OK SSL_ST_OK
3804 #define TLS_ST_BEFORE SSL_ST_BEFORE
3805 
3806 // SSL_CB_* are possible values for the |type| parameter in the info
3807 // callback and the bitmasks that make them up.
3808 #define SSL_CB_LOOP 0x01
3809 #define SSL_CB_EXIT 0x02
3810 #define SSL_CB_READ 0x04
3811 #define SSL_CB_WRITE 0x08
3812 #define SSL_CB_ALERT 0x4000
3813 #define SSL_CB_READ_ALERT (SSL_CB_ALERT | SSL_CB_READ)
3814 #define SSL_CB_WRITE_ALERT (SSL_CB_ALERT | SSL_CB_WRITE)
3815 #define SSL_CB_ACCEPT_LOOP (SSL_ST_ACCEPT | SSL_CB_LOOP)
3816 #define SSL_CB_ACCEPT_EXIT (SSL_ST_ACCEPT | SSL_CB_EXIT)
3817 #define SSL_CB_CONNECT_LOOP (SSL_ST_CONNECT | SSL_CB_LOOP)
3818 #define SSL_CB_CONNECT_EXIT (SSL_ST_CONNECT | SSL_CB_EXIT)
3819 #define SSL_CB_HANDSHAKE_START 0x10
3820 #define SSL_CB_HANDSHAKE_DONE 0x20
3821 
3822 // SSL_CTX_set_info_callback configures a callback to be run when various
3823 // events occur during a connection's lifetime. The |type| argument determines
3824 // the type of event and the meaning of the |value| argument. Callbacks must
3825 // ignore unexpected |type| values.
3826 //
3827 // |SSL_CB_READ_ALERT| is signaled for each alert received, warning or fatal.
3828 // The |value| argument is a 16-bit value where the alert level (either
3829 // |SSL3_AL_WARNING| or |SSL3_AL_FATAL|) is in the most-significant eight bits
3830 // and the alert type (one of |SSL_AD_*|) is in the least-significant eight.
3831 //
3832 // |SSL_CB_WRITE_ALERT| is signaled for each alert sent. The |value| argument
3833 // is constructed as with |SSL_CB_READ_ALERT|.
3834 //
3835 // |SSL_CB_HANDSHAKE_START| is signaled when a handshake begins. The |value|
3836 // argument is always one.
3837 //
3838 // |SSL_CB_HANDSHAKE_DONE| is signaled when a handshake completes successfully.
3839 // The |value| argument is always one. If a handshake False Starts, this event
3840 // may be used to determine when the Finished message is received.
3841 //
3842 // The following event types expose implementation details of the handshake
3843 // state machine. Consuming them is deprecated.
3844 //
3845 // |SSL_CB_ACCEPT_LOOP| (respectively, |SSL_CB_CONNECT_LOOP|) is signaled when
3846 // a server (respectively, client) handshake progresses. The |value| argument
3847 // is always one.
3848 //
3849 // |SSL_CB_ACCEPT_EXIT| (respectively, |SSL_CB_CONNECT_EXIT|) is signaled when
3850 // a server (respectively, client) handshake completes, fails, or is paused.
3851 // The |value| argument is one if the handshake succeeded and <= 0
3852 // otherwise.
3853 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_info_callback(
3854     SSL_CTX *ctx, void (*cb)(const SSL *ssl, int type, int value));
3855 
3856 // SSL_CTX_get_info_callback returns the callback set by
3857 // |SSL_CTX_set_info_callback|.
3858 OPENSSL_EXPORT void (*SSL_CTX_get_info_callback(SSL_CTX *ctx))(const SSL *ssl,
3859                                                                int type,
3860                                                                int value);
3861 
3862 // SSL_set_info_callback configures a callback to be run at various events
3863 // during a connection's lifetime. See |SSL_CTX_set_info_callback|.
3864 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_info_callback(
3865     SSL *ssl, void (*cb)(const SSL *ssl, int type, int value));
3866 
3867 // SSL_get_info_callback returns the callback set by |SSL_set_info_callback|.
3868 OPENSSL_EXPORT void (*SSL_get_info_callback(const SSL *ssl))(const SSL *ssl,
3869                                                              int type,
3870                                                              int value);
3871 
3872 // SSL_state_string_long returns the current state of the handshake state
3873 // machine as a string. This may be useful for debugging and logging.
3874 OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *SSL_state_string_long(const SSL *ssl);
3875 
3876 #define SSL_SENT_SHUTDOWN 1
3877 #define SSL_RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN 2
3878 
3879 // SSL_get_shutdown returns a bitmask with a subset of |SSL_SENT_SHUTDOWN| and
3880 // |SSL_RECEIVED_SHUTDOWN| to query whether close_notify was sent or received,
3881 // respectively.
3882 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_get_shutdown(const SSL *ssl);
3883 
3884 // SSL_get_peer_signature_algorithm returns the signature algorithm used by the
3885 // peer. If not applicable, it returns zero.
3886 OPENSSL_EXPORT uint16_t SSL_get_peer_signature_algorithm(const SSL *ssl);
3887 
3888 // SSL_get_client_random writes up to |max_out| bytes of the most recent
3889 // handshake's client_random to |out| and returns the number of bytes written.
3890 // If |max_out| is zero, it returns the size of the client_random.
3891 OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t SSL_get_client_random(const SSL *ssl, uint8_t *out,
3892                                             size_t max_out);
3893 
3894 // SSL_get_server_random writes up to |max_out| bytes of the most recent
3895 // handshake's server_random to |out| and returns the number of bytes written.
3896 // If |max_out| is zero, it returns the size of the server_random.
3897 OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t SSL_get_server_random(const SSL *ssl, uint8_t *out,
3898                                             size_t max_out);
3899 
3900 // SSL_get_pending_cipher returns the cipher suite for the current handshake or
3901 // NULL if one has not been negotiated yet or there is no pending handshake.
3902 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_CIPHER *SSL_get_pending_cipher(const SSL *ssl);
3903 
3904 // SSL_set_retain_only_sha256_of_client_certs, on a server, sets whether only
3905 // the SHA-256 hash of peer's certificate should be saved in memory and in the
3906 // session. This can save memory, ticket size and session cache space. If
3907 // enabled, |SSL_get_peer_certificate| will return NULL after the handshake
3908 // completes. See |SSL_SESSION_has_peer_sha256| and
3909 // |SSL_SESSION_get0_peer_sha256| to query the hash.
3910 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_retain_only_sha256_of_client_certs(SSL *ssl,
3911                                                                int enable);
3912 
3913 // SSL_CTX_set_retain_only_sha256_of_client_certs, on a server, sets whether
3914 // only the SHA-256 hash of peer's certificate should be saved in memory and in
3915 // the session. This can save memory, ticket size and session cache space. If
3916 // enabled, |SSL_get_peer_certificate| will return NULL after the handshake
3917 // completes. See |SSL_SESSION_has_peer_sha256| and
3918 // |SSL_SESSION_get0_peer_sha256| to query the hash.
3919 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_retain_only_sha256_of_client_certs(SSL_CTX *ctx,
3920                                                                    int enable);
3921 
3922 // SSL_CTX_set_grease_enabled configures whether sockets on |ctx| should enable
3923 // GREASE. See draft-davidben-tls-grease-01.
3924 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_grease_enabled(SSL_CTX *ctx, int enabled);
3925 
3926 // SSL_max_seal_overhead returns the maximum overhead, in bytes, of sealing a
3927 // record with |ssl|.
3928 OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t SSL_max_seal_overhead(const SSL *ssl);
3929 
3930 // SSL_CTX_set_false_start_allowed_without_alpn configures whether connections
3931 // on |ctx| may use False Start (if |SSL_MODE_ENABLE_FALSE_START| is enabled)
3932 // without negotiating ALPN.
3933 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_false_start_allowed_without_alpn(SSL_CTX *ctx,
3934                                                                  int allowed);
3935 
3936 // SSL_CTX_set_ignore_tls13_downgrade configures whether connections on |ctx|
3937 // ignore the downgrade signal in the server's random value.
3938 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_ignore_tls13_downgrade(SSL_CTX *ctx,
3939                                                        int ignore);
3940 
3941 // SSL_set_ignore_tls13_downgrade configures whether |ssl| ignores the downgrade
3942 // signal in the server's random value.
3943 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_ignore_tls13_downgrade(SSL *ssl, int ignore);
3944 
3945 // SSL_is_tls13_downgrade returns one if the TLS 1.3 anti-downgrade
3946 // mechanism would have aborted |ssl|'s handshake and zero otherwise.
3947 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_is_tls13_downgrade(const SSL *ssl);
3948 
3949 // SSL_set_jdk11_workaround configures whether to workaround various bugs in
3950 // JDK 11's TLS 1.3 implementation by disabling TLS 1.3 for such clients.
3951 //
3952 // https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8211806
3953 // https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8212885
3954 // https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8213202
3955 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_jdk11_workaround(SSL *ssl, int enable);
3956 
3957 
3958 // Deprecated functions.
3959 
3960 // SSL_library_init calls |CRYPTO_library_init| and returns one.
3961 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_library_init(void);
3962 
3963 // SSL_CIPHER_description writes a description of |cipher| into |buf| and
3964 // returns |buf|. If |buf| is NULL, it returns a newly allocated string, to be
3965 // freed with |OPENSSL_free|, or NULL on error.
3966 //
3967 // The description includes a trailing newline and has the form:
3968 // AES128-SHA              Kx=RSA      Au=RSA  Enc=AES(128)  Mac=SHA1
3969 //
3970 // Consider |SSL_CIPHER_standard_name| or |SSL_CIPHER_get_name| instead.
3971 OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *SSL_CIPHER_description(const SSL_CIPHER *cipher,
3972                                                   char *buf, int len);
3973 
3974 // SSL_CIPHER_get_version returns the string "TLSv1/SSLv3".
3975 OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *SSL_CIPHER_get_version(const SSL_CIPHER *cipher);
3976 
3977 // SSL_CIPHER_get_rfc_name returns a newly-allocated string containing the
3978 // result of |SSL_CIPHER_standard_name| or NULL on error. The caller is
3979 // responsible for calling |OPENSSL_free| on the result.
3980 //
3981 // Use |SSL_CIPHER_standard_name| instead.
3982 OPENSSL_EXPORT char *SSL_CIPHER_get_rfc_name(const SSL_CIPHER *cipher);
3983 
3984 typedef void COMP_METHOD;
3985 typedef struct ssl_comp_st SSL_COMP;
3986 
3987 // SSL_COMP_get_compression_methods returns NULL.
3988 OPENSSL_EXPORT STACK_OF(SSL_COMP) *SSL_COMP_get_compression_methods(void);
3989 
3990 // SSL_COMP_add_compression_method returns one.
3991 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_COMP_add_compression_method(int id, COMP_METHOD *cm);
3992 
3993 // SSL_COMP_get_name returns NULL.
3994 OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *SSL_COMP_get_name(const COMP_METHOD *comp);
3995 
3996 // SSL_COMP_get0_name returns the |name| member of |comp|.
3997 OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *SSL_COMP_get0_name(const SSL_COMP *comp);
3998 
3999 // SSL_COMP_get_id returns the |id| member of |comp|.
4000 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_COMP_get_id(const SSL_COMP *comp);
4001 
4002 // SSL_COMP_free_compression_methods does nothing.
4003 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_COMP_free_compression_methods(void);
4004 
4005 // SSLv23_method calls |TLS_method|.
4006 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_METHOD *SSLv23_method(void);
4007 
4008 // These version-specific methods behave exactly like |TLS_method| and
4009 // |DTLS_method| except they also call |SSL_CTX_set_min_proto_version| and
4010 // |SSL_CTX_set_max_proto_version| to lock connections to that protocol
4011 // version.
4012 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_METHOD *TLSv1_method(void);
4013 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_METHOD *TLSv1_1_method(void);
4014 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_METHOD *TLSv1_2_method(void);
4015 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_METHOD *DTLSv1_method(void);
4016 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_METHOD *DTLSv1_2_method(void);
4017 
4018 // These client- and server-specific methods call their corresponding generic
4019 // methods.
4020 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_METHOD *TLS_server_method(void);
4021 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_METHOD *TLS_client_method(void);
4022 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_METHOD *SSLv23_server_method(void);
4023 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_METHOD *SSLv23_client_method(void);
4024 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_METHOD *TLSv1_server_method(void);
4025 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_METHOD *TLSv1_client_method(void);
4026 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_METHOD *TLSv1_1_server_method(void);
4027 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_METHOD *TLSv1_1_client_method(void);
4028 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_METHOD *TLSv1_2_server_method(void);
4029 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_METHOD *TLSv1_2_client_method(void);
4030 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_METHOD *DTLS_server_method(void);
4031 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_METHOD *DTLS_client_method(void);
4032 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_METHOD *DTLSv1_server_method(void);
4033 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_METHOD *DTLSv1_client_method(void);
4034 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_METHOD *DTLSv1_2_server_method(void);
4035 OPENSSL_EXPORT const SSL_METHOD *DTLSv1_2_client_method(void);
4036 
4037 // SSL_clear resets |ssl| to allow another connection and returns one on success
4038 // or zero on failure. It returns most configuration state but releases memory
4039 // associated with the current connection.
4040 //
4041 // Free |ssl| and create a new one instead.
4042 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_clear(SSL *ssl);
4043 
4044 // SSL_CTX_set_tmp_rsa_callback does nothing.
4045 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_tmp_rsa_callback(
4046     SSL_CTX *ctx, RSA *(*cb)(SSL *ssl, int is_export, int keylength));
4047 
4048 // SSL_set_tmp_rsa_callback does nothing.
4049 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_tmp_rsa_callback(SSL *ssl,
4050                                              RSA *(*cb)(SSL *ssl, int is_export,
4051                                                         int keylength));
4052 
4053 // SSL_CTX_sess_connect returns zero.
4054 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_sess_connect(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
4055 
4056 // SSL_CTX_sess_connect_good returns zero.
4057 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_sess_connect_good(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
4058 
4059 // SSL_CTX_sess_connect_renegotiate returns zero.
4060 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_sess_connect_renegotiate(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
4061 
4062 // SSL_CTX_sess_accept returns zero.
4063 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_sess_accept(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
4064 
4065 // SSL_CTX_sess_accept_renegotiate returns zero.
4066 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_sess_accept_renegotiate(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
4067 
4068 // SSL_CTX_sess_accept_good returns zero.
4069 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_sess_accept_good(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
4070 
4071 // SSL_CTX_sess_hits returns zero.
4072 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_sess_hits(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
4073 
4074 // SSL_CTX_sess_cb_hits returns zero.
4075 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_sess_cb_hits(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
4076 
4077 // SSL_CTX_sess_misses returns zero.
4078 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_sess_misses(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
4079 
4080 // SSL_CTX_sess_timeouts returns zero.
4081 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_sess_timeouts(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
4082 
4083 // SSL_CTX_sess_cache_full returns zero.
4084 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_sess_cache_full(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
4085 
4086 // SSL_cutthrough_complete calls |SSL_in_false_start|.
4087 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_cutthrough_complete(const SSL *ssl);
4088 
4089 // SSL_num_renegotiations calls |SSL_total_renegotiations|.
4090 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_num_renegotiations(const SSL *ssl);
4091 
4092 // SSL_CTX_need_tmp_RSA returns zero.
4093 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_need_tmp_RSA(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
4094 
4095 // SSL_need_tmp_RSA returns zero.
4096 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_need_tmp_RSA(const SSL *ssl);
4097 
4098 // SSL_CTX_set_tmp_rsa returns one.
4099 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_tmp_rsa(SSL_CTX *ctx, const RSA *rsa);
4100 
4101 // SSL_set_tmp_rsa returns one.
4102 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_tmp_rsa(SSL *ssl, const RSA *rsa);
4103 
4104 // SSL_CTX_get_read_ahead returns zero.
4105 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_get_read_ahead(const SSL_CTX *ctx);
4106 
4107 // SSL_CTX_set_read_ahead returns one.
4108 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_read_ahead(SSL_CTX *ctx, int yes);
4109 
4110 // SSL_get_read_ahead returns zero.
4111 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_get_read_ahead(const SSL *ssl);
4112 
4113 // SSL_set_read_ahead returns one.
4114 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_read_ahead(SSL *ssl, int yes);
4115 
4116 // SSL_set_state does nothing.
4117 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_state(SSL *ssl, int state);
4118 
4119 // SSL_get_shared_ciphers writes an empty string to |buf| and returns a
4120 // pointer to |buf|, or NULL if |len| is less than or equal to zero.
4121 OPENSSL_EXPORT char *SSL_get_shared_ciphers(const SSL *ssl, char *buf, int len);
4122 
4123 // SSL_MODE_HANDSHAKE_CUTTHROUGH is the same as SSL_MODE_ENABLE_FALSE_START.
4124 #define SSL_MODE_HANDSHAKE_CUTTHROUGH SSL_MODE_ENABLE_FALSE_START
4125 
4126 // i2d_SSL_SESSION serializes |in| to the bytes pointed to by |*pp|. On success,
4127 // it returns the number of bytes written and advances |*pp| by that many bytes.
4128 // On failure, it returns -1. If |pp| is NULL, no bytes are written and only the
4129 // length is returned.
4130 //
4131 // Use |SSL_SESSION_to_bytes| instead.
4132 OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_SSL_SESSION(SSL_SESSION *in, uint8_t **pp);
4133 
4134 // d2i_SSL_SESSION parses a serialized session from the |length| bytes pointed
4135 // to by |*pp|. It returns the new |SSL_SESSION| and advances |*pp| by the
4136 // number of bytes consumed on success and NULL on failure. The caller takes
4137 // ownership of the new session and must call |SSL_SESSION_free| when done.
4138 //
4139 // If |a| is non-NULL, |*a| is released and set the new |SSL_SESSION|.
4140 //
4141 // Use |SSL_SESSION_from_bytes| instead.
4142 OPENSSL_EXPORT SSL_SESSION *d2i_SSL_SESSION(SSL_SESSION **a, const uint8_t **pp,
4143                                             long length);
4144 
4145 // i2d_SSL_SESSION_bio serializes |session| and writes the result to |bio|. It
4146 // returns the number of bytes written on success and <= 0 on error.
4147 OPENSSL_EXPORT int i2d_SSL_SESSION_bio(BIO *bio, const SSL_SESSION *session);
4148 
4149 // d2i_SSL_SESSION_bio reads a serialized |SSL_SESSION| from |bio| and returns a
4150 // newly-allocated |SSL_SESSION| or NULL on error. If |out| is not NULL, it also
4151 // frees |*out| and sets |*out| to the new |SSL_SESSION|.
4152 OPENSSL_EXPORT SSL_SESSION *d2i_SSL_SESSION_bio(BIO *bio, SSL_SESSION **out);
4153 
4154 // ERR_load_SSL_strings does nothing.
4155 OPENSSL_EXPORT void ERR_load_SSL_strings(void);
4156 
4157 // SSL_load_error_strings does nothing.
4158 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_load_error_strings(void);
4159 
4160 // SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_use_srtp calls |SSL_CTX_set_srtp_profiles|. It returns
4161 // zero on success and one on failure.
4162 //
4163 // WARNING: this function is dangerous because it breaks the usual return value
4164 // convention. Use |SSL_CTX_set_srtp_profiles| instead.
4165 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_use_srtp(SSL_CTX *ctx,
4166                                                const char *profiles);
4167 
4168 // SSL_set_tlsext_use_srtp calls |SSL_set_srtp_profiles|. It returns zero on
4169 // success and one on failure.
4170 //
4171 // WARNING: this function is dangerous because it breaks the usual return value
4172 // convention. Use |SSL_set_srtp_profiles| instead.
4173 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_tlsext_use_srtp(SSL *ssl, const char *profiles);
4174 
4175 // SSL_get_current_compression returns NULL.
4176 OPENSSL_EXPORT const COMP_METHOD *SSL_get_current_compression(SSL *ssl);
4177 
4178 // SSL_get_current_expansion returns NULL.
4179 OPENSSL_EXPORT const COMP_METHOD *SSL_get_current_expansion(SSL *ssl);
4180 
4181 // SSL_get_server_tmp_key returns zero.
4182 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_get_server_tmp_key(SSL *ssl, EVP_PKEY **out_key);
4183 
4184 // SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh returns 1.
4185 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh(SSL_CTX *ctx, const DH *dh);
4186 
4187 // SSL_set_tmp_dh returns 1.
4188 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_tmp_dh(SSL *ssl, const DH *dh);
4189 
4190 // SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh_callback does nothing.
4191 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh_callback(
4192     SSL_CTX *ctx, DH *(*cb)(SSL *ssl, int is_export, int keylength));
4193 
4194 // SSL_set_tmp_dh_callback does nothing.
4195 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_tmp_dh_callback(SSL *ssl,
4196                                             DH *(*cb)(SSL *ssl, int is_export,
4197                                                       int keylength));
4198 
4199 // SSL_CTX_set1_sigalgs takes |num_values| ints and interprets them as pairs
4200 // where the first is the nid of a hash function and the second is an
4201 // |EVP_PKEY_*| value. It configures the signature algorithm preferences for
4202 // |ctx| based on them and returns one on success or zero on error.
4203 //
4204 // This API is compatible with OpenSSL. However, BoringSSL-specific code should
4205 // prefer |SSL_CTX_set_signing_algorithm_prefs| because it's clearer and it's
4206 // more convenient to codesearch for specific algorithm values.
4207 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set1_sigalgs(SSL_CTX *ctx, const int *values,
4208                                         size_t num_values);
4209 
4210 // SSL_set1_sigalgs takes |num_values| ints and interprets them as pairs where
4211 // the first is the nid of a hash function and the second is an |EVP_PKEY_*|
4212 // value. It configures the signature algorithm preferences for |ssl| based on
4213 // them and returns one on success or zero on error.
4214 //
4215 // This API is compatible with OpenSSL. However, BoringSSL-specific code should
4216 // prefer |SSL_CTX_set_signing_algorithm_prefs| because it's clearer and it's
4217 // more convenient to codesearch for specific algorithm values.
4218 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set1_sigalgs(SSL *ssl, const int *values,
4219                                     size_t num_values);
4220 
4221 // SSL_CTX_set1_sigalgs_list takes a textual specification of a set of signature
4222 // algorithms and configures them on |ctx|. It returns one on success and zero
4223 // on error. See
4224 // https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.0/ssl/SSL_CTX_set1_sigalgs_list.html for
4225 // a description of the text format. Also note that TLS 1.3 names (e.g.
4226 // "rsa_pkcs1_md5_sha1") can also be used (as in OpenSSL, although OpenSSL
4227 // doesn't document that).
4228 //
4229 // This API is compatible with OpenSSL. However, BoringSSL-specific code should
4230 // prefer |SSL_CTX_set_signing_algorithm_prefs| because it's clearer and it's
4231 // more convenient to codesearch for specific algorithm values.
4232 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set1_sigalgs_list(SSL_CTX *ctx, const char *str);
4233 
4234 // SSL_set1_sigalgs_list takes a textual specification of a set of signature
4235 // algorithms and configures them on |ssl|. It returns one on success and zero
4236 // on error. See
4237 // https://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.1.0/ssl/SSL_CTX_set1_sigalgs_list.html for
4238 // a description of the text format. Also note that TLS 1.3 names (e.g.
4239 // "rsa_pkcs1_md5_sha1") can also be used (as in OpenSSL, although OpenSSL
4240 // doesn't document that).
4241 //
4242 // This API is compatible with OpenSSL. However, BoringSSL-specific code should
4243 // prefer |SSL_CTX_set_signing_algorithm_prefs| because it's clearer and it's
4244 // more convenient to codesearch for specific algorithm values.
4245 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set1_sigalgs_list(SSL *ssl, const char *str);
4246 
4247 #define SSL_set_app_data(s, arg) (SSL_set_ex_data(s, 0, (char *)(arg)))
4248 #define SSL_get_app_data(s) (SSL_get_ex_data(s, 0))
4249 #define SSL_SESSION_set_app_data(s, a) \
4250   (SSL_SESSION_set_ex_data(s, 0, (char *)(a)))
4251 #define SSL_SESSION_get_app_data(s) (SSL_SESSION_get_ex_data(s, 0))
4252 #define SSL_CTX_get_app_data(ctx) (SSL_CTX_get_ex_data(ctx, 0))
4253 #define SSL_CTX_set_app_data(ctx, arg) \
4254   (SSL_CTX_set_ex_data(ctx, 0, (char *)(arg)))
4255 
4256 #define OpenSSL_add_ssl_algorithms() SSL_library_init()
4257 #define SSLeay_add_ssl_algorithms() SSL_library_init()
4258 
4259 #define SSL_get_cipher(ssl) SSL_CIPHER_get_name(SSL_get_current_cipher(ssl))
4260 #define SSL_get_cipher_bits(ssl, out_alg_bits) \
4261     SSL_CIPHER_get_bits(SSL_get_current_cipher(ssl), out_alg_bits)
4262 #define SSL_get_cipher_version(ssl) \
4263     SSL_CIPHER_get_version(SSL_get_current_cipher(ssl))
4264 #define SSL_get_cipher_name(ssl) \
4265     SSL_CIPHER_get_name(SSL_get_current_cipher(ssl))
4266 #define SSL_get_time(session) SSL_SESSION_get_time(session)
4267 #define SSL_set_time(session, time) SSL_SESSION_set_time((session), (time))
4268 #define SSL_get_timeout(session) SSL_SESSION_get_timeout(session)
4269 #define SSL_set_timeout(session, timeout) \
4270     SSL_SESSION_set_timeout((session), (timeout))
4271 
4272 struct ssl_comp_st {
4273   int id;
4274   const char *name;
4275   char *method;
4276 };
4277 
4278 DEFINE_STACK_OF(SSL_COMP)
4279 
4280 // The following flags do nothing and are included only to make it easier to
4281 // compile code with BoringSSL.
4282 #define SSL_MODE_AUTO_RETRY 0
4283 #define SSL_MODE_RELEASE_BUFFERS 0
4284 #define SSL_MODE_SEND_CLIENTHELLO_TIME 0
4285 #define SSL_MODE_SEND_SERVERHELLO_TIME 0
4286 #define SSL_OP_ALL 0
4287 #define SSL_OP_ALLOW_UNSAFE_LEGACY_RENEGOTIATION 0
4288 #define SSL_OP_DONT_INSERT_EMPTY_FRAGMENTS 0
4289 #define SSL_OP_EPHEMERAL_RSA 0
4290 #define SSL_OP_LEGACY_SERVER_CONNECT 0
4291 #define SSL_OP_MICROSOFT_BIG_SSLV3_BUFFER 0
4292 #define SSL_OP_MICROSOFT_SESS_ID_BUG 0
4293 #define SSL_OP_MSIE_SSLV2_RSA_PADDING 0
4294 #define SSL_OP_NETSCAPE_CA_DN_BUG 0
4295 #define SSL_OP_NETSCAPE_CHALLENGE_BUG 0
4296 #define SSL_OP_NETSCAPE_DEMO_CIPHER_CHANGE_BUG 0
4297 #define SSL_OP_NETSCAPE_REUSE_CIPHER_CHANGE_BUG 0
4298 #define SSL_OP_NO_COMPRESSION 0
4299 #define SSL_OP_NO_RENEGOTIATION 0  // ssl_renegotiate_never is the default
4300 #define SSL_OP_NO_SESSION_RESUMPTION_ON_RENEGOTIATION 0
4301 #define SSL_OP_NO_SSLv2 0
4302 #define SSL_OP_NO_SSLv3 0
4303 #define SSL_OP_PKCS1_CHECK_1 0
4304 #define SSL_OP_PKCS1_CHECK_2 0
4305 #define SSL_OP_SINGLE_DH_USE 0
4306 #define SSL_OP_SINGLE_ECDH_USE 0
4307 #define SSL_OP_SSLEAY_080_CLIENT_DH_BUG 0
4308 #define SSL_OP_SSLREF2_REUSE_CERT_TYPE_BUG 0
4309 #define SSL_OP_TLS_BLOCK_PADDING_BUG 0
4310 #define SSL_OP_TLS_D5_BUG 0
4311 #define SSL_OP_TLS_ROLLBACK_BUG 0
4312 #define SSL_VERIFY_CLIENT_ONCE 0
4313 
4314 // SSL_cache_hit calls |SSL_session_reused|.
4315 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_cache_hit(SSL *ssl);
4316 
4317 // SSL_get_default_timeout returns |SSL_DEFAULT_SESSION_TIMEOUT|.
4318 OPENSSL_EXPORT long SSL_get_default_timeout(const SSL *ssl);
4319 
4320 // SSL_get_version returns a string describing the TLS version used by |ssl|.
4321 // For example, "TLSv1.2" or "DTLSv1".
4322 OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *SSL_get_version(const SSL *ssl);
4323 
4324 // SSL_get_cipher_list returns the name of the |n|th cipher in the output of
4325 // |SSL_get_ciphers| or NULL if out of range. Use |SSL_get_ciphers| instead.
4326 OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *SSL_get_cipher_list(const SSL *ssl, int n);
4327 
4328 // SSL_CTX_set_client_cert_cb sets a callback which is called on the client if
4329 // the server requests a client certificate and none is configured. On success,
4330 // the callback should return one and set |*out_x509| to |*out_pkey| to a leaf
4331 // certificate and private key, respectively, passing ownership. It should
4332 // return zero to send no certificate and -1 to fail or pause the handshake. If
4333 // the handshake is paused, |SSL_get_error| will return
4334 // |SSL_ERROR_WANT_X509_LOOKUP|.
4335 //
4336 // The callback may call |SSL_get0_certificate_types| and
4337 // |SSL_get_client_CA_list| for information on the server's certificate request.
4338 //
4339 // Use |SSL_CTX_set_cert_cb| instead. Configuring intermediate certificates with
4340 // this function is confusing. This callback may not be registered concurrently
4341 // with |SSL_CTX_set_cert_cb| or |SSL_set_cert_cb|.
4342 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_client_cert_cb(
4343     SSL_CTX *ctx, int (*cb)(SSL *ssl, X509 **out_x509, EVP_PKEY **out_pkey));
4344 
4345 #define SSL_NOTHING SSL_ERROR_NONE
4346 #define SSL_WRITING SSL_ERROR_WANT_WRITE
4347 #define SSL_READING SSL_ERROR_WANT_READ
4348 
4349 // SSL_want returns one of the above values to determine what the most recent
4350 // operation on |ssl| was blocked on. Use |SSL_get_error| instead.
4351 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_want(const SSL *ssl);
4352 
4353 #define SSL_want_read(ssl) (SSL_want(ssl) == SSL_READING)
4354 #define SSL_want_write(ssl) (SSL_want(ssl) == SSL_WRITING)
4355 
4356  // SSL_get_finished writes up to |count| bytes of the Finished message sent by
4357  // |ssl| to |buf|. It returns the total untruncated length or zero if none has
4358  // been sent yet. At TLS 1.3 and later, it returns zero.
4359  //
4360  // Use |SSL_get_tls_unique| instead.
4361 OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t SSL_get_finished(const SSL *ssl, void *buf, size_t count);
4362 
4363  // SSL_get_peer_finished writes up to |count| bytes of the Finished message
4364  // received from |ssl|'s peer to |buf|. It returns the total untruncated length
4365  // or zero if none has been received yet. At TLS 1.3 and later, it returns
4366  // zero.
4367  //
4368  // Use |SSL_get_tls_unique| instead.
4369 OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t SSL_get_peer_finished(const SSL *ssl, void *buf,
4370                                             size_t count);
4371 
4372 // SSL_alert_type_string returns "!". Use |SSL_alert_type_string_long|
4373 // instead.
4374 OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *SSL_alert_type_string(int value);
4375 
4376 // SSL_alert_desc_string returns "!!". Use |SSL_alert_desc_string_long|
4377 // instead.
4378 OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *SSL_alert_desc_string(int value);
4379 
4380 // SSL_state_string returns "!!!!!!". Use |SSL_state_string_long| for a more
4381 // intelligible string.
4382 OPENSSL_EXPORT const char *SSL_state_string(const SSL *ssl);
4383 
4384 // SSL_TXT_* expand to strings.
4385 #define SSL_TXT_MEDIUM "MEDIUM"
4386 #define SSL_TXT_HIGH "HIGH"
4387 #define SSL_TXT_FIPS "FIPS"
4388 #define SSL_TXT_kRSA "kRSA"
4389 #define SSL_TXT_kDHE "kDHE"
4390 #define SSL_TXT_kEDH "kEDH"
4391 #define SSL_TXT_kECDHE "kECDHE"
4392 #define SSL_TXT_kEECDH "kEECDH"
4393 #define SSL_TXT_kPSK "kPSK"
4394 #define SSL_TXT_aRSA "aRSA"
4395 #define SSL_TXT_aECDSA "aECDSA"
4396 #define SSL_TXT_aPSK "aPSK"
4397 #define SSL_TXT_DH "DH"
4398 #define SSL_TXT_DHE "DHE"
4399 #define SSL_TXT_EDH "EDH"
4400 #define SSL_TXT_RSA "RSA"
4401 #define SSL_TXT_ECDH "ECDH"
4402 #define SSL_TXT_ECDHE "ECDHE"
4403 #define SSL_TXT_EECDH "EECDH"
4404 #define SSL_TXT_ECDSA "ECDSA"
4405 #define SSL_TXT_PSK "PSK"
4406 #define SSL_TXT_3DES "3DES"
4407 #define SSL_TXT_RC4 "RC4"
4408 #define SSL_TXT_AES128 "AES128"
4409 #define SSL_TXT_AES256 "AES256"
4410 #define SSL_TXT_AES "AES"
4411 #define SSL_TXT_AES_GCM "AESGCM"
4412 #define SSL_TXT_CHACHA20 "CHACHA20"
4413 #define SSL_TXT_MD5 "MD5"
4414 #define SSL_TXT_SHA1 "SHA1"
4415 #define SSL_TXT_SHA "SHA"
4416 #define SSL_TXT_SHA256 "SHA256"
4417 #define SSL_TXT_SHA384 "SHA384"
4418 #define SSL_TXT_SSLV3 "SSLv3"
4419 #define SSL_TXT_TLSV1 "TLSv1"
4420 #define SSL_TXT_TLSV1_1 "TLSv1.1"
4421 #define SSL_TXT_TLSV1_2 "TLSv1.2"
4422 #define SSL_TXT_TLSV1_3 "TLSv1.3"
4423 #define SSL_TXT_ALL "ALL"
4424 #define SSL_TXT_CMPDEF "COMPLEMENTOFDEFAULT"
4425 
4426 typedef struct ssl_conf_ctx_st SSL_CONF_CTX;
4427 
4428 // SSL_state returns |SSL_ST_INIT| if a handshake is in progress and |SSL_ST_OK|
4429 // otherwise.
4430 //
4431 // Use |SSL_is_init| instead.
4432 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_state(const SSL *ssl);
4433 
4434 #define SSL_get_state(ssl) SSL_state(ssl)
4435 
4436 // SSL_set_shutdown causes |ssl| to behave as if the shutdown bitmask (see
4437 // |SSL_get_shutdown|) were |mode|. This may be used to skip sending or
4438 // receiving close_notify in |SSL_shutdown| by causing the implementation to
4439 // believe the events already happened.
4440 //
4441 // It is an error to use |SSL_set_shutdown| to unset a bit that has already been
4442 // set. Doing so will trigger an |assert| in debug builds and otherwise be
4443 // ignored.
4444 //
4445 // Use |SSL_CTX_set_quiet_shutdown| instead.
4446 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_shutdown(SSL *ssl, int mode);
4447 
4448 // SSL_CTX_set_tmp_ecdh calls |SSL_CTX_set1_curves| with a one-element list
4449 // containing |ec_key|'s curve.
4450 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_tmp_ecdh(SSL_CTX *ctx, const EC_KEY *ec_key);
4451 
4452 // SSL_set_tmp_ecdh calls |SSL_set1_curves| with a one-element list containing
4453 // |ec_key|'s curve.
4454 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_tmp_ecdh(SSL *ssl, const EC_KEY *ec_key);
4455 
4456 // SSL_add_dir_cert_subjects_to_stack lists files in directory |dir|. It calls
4457 // |SSL_add_file_cert_subjects_to_stack| on each file and returns one on success
4458 // or zero on error. This function is only available from the libdecrepit
4459 // library.
4460 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_add_dir_cert_subjects_to_stack(STACK_OF(X509_NAME) *out,
4461                                                       const char *dir);
4462 
4463 // SSL_set_verify_result calls |abort| unless |result| is |X509_V_OK|.
4464 //
4465 // TODO(davidben): Remove this function once it has been removed from
4466 // netty-tcnative.
4467 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_verify_result(SSL *ssl, long result);
4468 
4469 // SSL_CTX_enable_tls_channel_id calls |SSL_CTX_set_tls_channel_id_enabled|.
4470 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_enable_tls_channel_id(SSL_CTX *ctx);
4471 
4472 // SSL_enable_tls_channel_id calls |SSL_set_tls_channel_id_enabled|.
4473 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_enable_tls_channel_id(SSL *ssl);
4474 
4475 // BIO_f_ssl returns a |BIO_METHOD| that can wrap an |SSL*| in a |BIO*|. Note
4476 // that this has quite different behaviour from the version in OpenSSL (notably
4477 // that it doesn't try to auto renegotiate).
4478 //
4479 // IMPORTANT: if you are not curl, don't use this.
4480 OPENSSL_EXPORT const BIO_METHOD *BIO_f_ssl(void);
4481 
4482 // BIO_set_ssl sets |ssl| as the underlying connection for |bio|, which must
4483 // have been created using |BIO_f_ssl|. If |take_owership| is true, |bio| will
4484 // call |SSL_free| on |ssl| when closed. It returns one on success or something
4485 // other than one on error.
4486 OPENSSL_EXPORT long BIO_set_ssl(BIO *bio, SSL *ssl, int take_owership);
4487 
4488 // SSL_CTX_set_ecdh_auto returns one.
4489 #define SSL_CTX_set_ecdh_auto(ctx, onoff) 1
4490 
4491 // SSL_set_ecdh_auto returns one.
4492 #define SSL_set_ecdh_auto(ssl, onoff) 1
4493 
4494 // SSL_get_session returns a non-owning pointer to |ssl|'s session. For
4495 // historical reasons, which session it returns depends on |ssl|'s state.
4496 //
4497 // Prior to the start of the initial handshake, it returns the session the
4498 // caller set with |SSL_set_session|. After the initial handshake has finished
4499 // and if no additional handshakes are in progress, it returns the currently
4500 // active session. Its behavior is undefined while a handshake is in progress.
4501 //
4502 // If trying to add new sessions to an external session cache, use
4503 // |SSL_CTX_sess_set_new_cb| instead. In particular, using the callback is
4504 // required as of TLS 1.3. For compatibility, this function will return an
4505 // unresumable session which may be cached, but will never be resumed.
4506 //
4507 // If querying properties of the connection, use APIs on the |SSL| object.
4508 OPENSSL_EXPORT SSL_SESSION *SSL_get_session(const SSL *ssl);
4509 
4510 // SSL_get0_session is an alias for |SSL_get_session|.
4511 #define SSL_get0_session SSL_get_session
4512 
4513 // SSL_get1_session acts like |SSL_get_session| but returns a new reference to
4514 // the session.
4515 OPENSSL_EXPORT SSL_SESSION *SSL_get1_session(SSL *ssl);
4516 
4517 #define OPENSSL_INIT_NO_LOAD_SSL_STRINGS 0
4518 #define OPENSSL_INIT_LOAD_SSL_STRINGS 0
4519 #define OPENSSL_INIT_SSL_DEFAULT 0
4520 
4521 // OPENSSL_init_ssl calls |CRYPTO_library_init| and returns one.
4522 OPENSSL_EXPORT int OPENSSL_init_ssl(uint64_t opts,
4523                                     const OPENSSL_INIT_SETTINGS *settings);
4524 
4525 // The following constants are legacy aliases for RSA-PSS with rsaEncryption
4526 // keys. Use the new names instead.
4527 #define SSL_SIGN_RSA_PSS_SHA256 SSL_SIGN_RSA_PSS_RSAE_SHA256
4528 #define SSL_SIGN_RSA_PSS_SHA384 SSL_SIGN_RSA_PSS_RSAE_SHA384
4529 #define SSL_SIGN_RSA_PSS_SHA512 SSL_SIGN_RSA_PSS_RSAE_SHA512
4530 
4531 // SSL_set_tlsext_status_type configures a client to request OCSP stapling if
4532 // |type| is |TLSEXT_STATUSTYPE_ocsp| and disables it otherwise. It returns one
4533 // on success and zero if handshake configuration has already been shed.
4534 //
4535 // Use |SSL_enable_ocsp_stapling| instead.
4536 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_tlsext_status_type(SSL *ssl, int type);
4537 
4538 // SSL_get_tlsext_status_type returns |TLSEXT_STATUSTYPE_ocsp| if the client
4539 // requested OCSP stapling and |TLSEXT_STATUSTYPE_nothing| otherwise. On the
4540 // client, this reflects whether OCSP stapling was enabled via, e.g.,
4541 // |SSL_set_tlsext_status_type|. On the server, this is determined during the
4542 // handshake. It may be queried in callbacks set by |SSL_CTX_set_cert_cb|. The
4543 // result is undefined after the handshake completes.
4544 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_get_tlsext_status_type(const SSL *ssl);
4545 
4546 // SSL_set_tlsext_status_ocsp_resp sets the OCSP response. It returns one on
4547 // success and zero on error. On success, |ssl| takes ownership of |resp|, which
4548 // must have been allocated by |OPENSSL_malloc|.
4549 //
4550 // Use |SSL_set_ocsp_response| instead.
4551 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_set_tlsext_status_ocsp_resp(SSL *ssl, uint8_t *resp,
4552                                                    size_t resp_len);
4553 
4554 // SSL_get_tlsext_status_ocsp_resp sets |*out| to point to the OCSP response
4555 // from the server. It returns the length of the response. If there was no
4556 // response, it sets |*out| to NULL and returns zero.
4557 //
4558 // Use |SSL_get0_ocsp_response| instead.
4559 //
4560 // WARNING: the returned data is not guaranteed to be well formed.
4561 OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t SSL_get_tlsext_status_ocsp_resp(const SSL *ssl,
4562                                                       const uint8_t **out);
4563 
4564 // SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_status_cb configures the legacy OpenSSL OCSP callback and
4565 // returns one. Though the type signature is the same, this callback has
4566 // different behavior for client and server connections:
4567 //
4568 // For clients, the callback is called after certificate verification. It should
4569 // return one for success, zero for a bad OCSP response, and a negative number
4570 // for internal error. Instead, handle this as part of certificate verification.
4571 // (Historically, OpenSSL verified certificates just before parsing stapled OCSP
4572 // responses, but BoringSSL fixes this ordering. All server credentials are
4573 // available during verification.)
4574 //
4575 // Do not use this callback as a server. It is provided for compatibility
4576 // purposes only. For servers, it is called to configure server credentials. It
4577 // should return |SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_OK| on success, |SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_NOACK| to
4578 // ignore OCSP requests, or |SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_ALERT_FATAL| on error. It is usually
4579 // used to fetch OCSP responses on demand, which is not ideal. Instead, treat
4580 // OCSP responses like other server credentials, such as certificates or SCT
4581 // lists. Configure, store, and refresh them eagerly. This avoids downtime if
4582 // the CA's OCSP responder is briefly offline.
4583 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_status_cb(SSL_CTX *ctx,
4584                                                 int (*callback)(SSL *ssl,
4585                                                                 void *arg));
4586 
4587 // SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_status_arg sets additional data for
4588 // |SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_status_cb|'s callback and returns one.
4589 OPENSSL_EXPORT int SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_status_arg(SSL_CTX *ctx, void *arg);
4590 
4591 
4592 // Nodejs compatibility section (hidden).
4593 //
4594 // These defines exist for node.js, with the hope that we can eliminate the
4595 // need for them over time.
4596 
4597 #define SSLerr(function, reason) \
4598   ERR_put_error(ERR_LIB_SSL, 0, reason, __FILE__, __LINE__)
4599 
4600 
4601 // Preprocessor compatibility section (hidden).
4602 //
4603 // Historically, a number of APIs were implemented in OpenSSL as macros and
4604 // constants to 'ctrl' functions. To avoid breaking #ifdefs in consumers, this
4605 // section defines a number of legacy macros.
4606 //
4607 // Although using either the CTRL values or their wrapper macros in #ifdefs is
4608 // still supported, the CTRL values may not be passed to |SSL_ctrl| and
4609 // |SSL_CTX_ctrl|. Call the functions (previously wrapper macros) instead.
4610 //
4611 // See PORTING.md in the BoringSSL source tree for a table of corresponding
4612 // functions.
4613 // https://boringssl.googlesource.com/boringssl/+/master/PORTING.md#Replacements-for-values
4614 
4615 #define DTLS_CTRL_GET_TIMEOUT doesnt_exist
4616 #define DTLS_CTRL_HANDLE_TIMEOUT doesnt_exist
4617 #define SSL_CTRL_CHAIN doesnt_exist
4618 #define SSL_CTRL_CHAIN_CERT doesnt_exist
4619 #define SSL_CTRL_CHANNEL_ID doesnt_exist
4620 #define SSL_CTRL_CLEAR_EXTRA_CHAIN_CERTS doesnt_exist
4621 #define SSL_CTRL_CLEAR_MODE doesnt_exist
4622 #define SSL_CTRL_CLEAR_OPTIONS doesnt_exist
4623 #define SSL_CTRL_EXTRA_CHAIN_CERT doesnt_exist
4624 #define SSL_CTRL_GET_CHAIN_CERTS doesnt_exist
4625 #define SSL_CTRL_GET_CHANNEL_ID doesnt_exist
4626 #define SSL_CTRL_GET_CLIENT_CERT_TYPES doesnt_exist
4627 #define SSL_CTRL_GET_EXTRA_CHAIN_CERTS doesnt_exist
4628 #define SSL_CTRL_GET_MAX_CERT_LIST doesnt_exist
4629 #define SSL_CTRL_GET_NUM_RENEGOTIATIONS doesnt_exist
4630 #define SSL_CTRL_GET_READ_AHEAD doesnt_exist
4631 #define SSL_CTRL_GET_RI_SUPPORT doesnt_exist
4632 #define SSL_CTRL_GET_SERVER_TMP_KEY doesnt_exist
4633 #define SSL_CTRL_GET_SESSION_REUSED doesnt_exist
4634 #define SSL_CTRL_GET_SESS_CACHE_MODE doesnt_exist
4635 #define SSL_CTRL_GET_SESS_CACHE_SIZE doesnt_exist
4636 #define SSL_CTRL_GET_TLSEXT_TICKET_KEYS doesnt_exist
4637 #define SSL_CTRL_GET_TOTAL_RENEGOTIATIONS doesnt_exist
4638 #define SSL_CTRL_MODE doesnt_exist
4639 #define SSL_CTRL_NEED_TMP_RSA doesnt_exist
4640 #define SSL_CTRL_OPTIONS doesnt_exist
4641 #define SSL_CTRL_SESS_NUMBER doesnt_exist
4642 #define SSL_CTRL_SET_CURVES doesnt_exist
4643 #define SSL_CTRL_SET_CURVES_LIST doesnt_exist
4644 #define SSL_CTRL_SET_ECDH_AUTO doesnt_exist
4645 #define SSL_CTRL_SET_MAX_CERT_LIST doesnt_exist
4646 #define SSL_CTRL_SET_MAX_SEND_FRAGMENT doesnt_exist
4647 #define SSL_CTRL_SET_MSG_CALLBACK doesnt_exist
4648 #define SSL_CTRL_SET_MSG_CALLBACK_ARG doesnt_exist
4649 #define SSL_CTRL_SET_MTU doesnt_exist
4650 #define SSL_CTRL_SET_READ_AHEAD doesnt_exist
4651 #define SSL_CTRL_SET_SESS_CACHE_MODE doesnt_exist
4652 #define SSL_CTRL_SET_SESS_CACHE_SIZE doesnt_exist
4653 #define SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_HOSTNAME doesnt_exist
4654 #define SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_SERVERNAME_ARG doesnt_exist
4655 #define SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_SERVERNAME_CB doesnt_exist
4656 #define SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_TICKET_KEYS doesnt_exist
4657 #define SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_TICKET_KEY_CB doesnt_exist
4658 #define SSL_CTRL_SET_TMP_DH doesnt_exist
4659 #define SSL_CTRL_SET_TMP_DH_CB doesnt_exist
4660 #define SSL_CTRL_SET_TMP_ECDH doesnt_exist
4661 #define SSL_CTRL_SET_TMP_ECDH_CB doesnt_exist
4662 #define SSL_CTRL_SET_TMP_RSA doesnt_exist
4663 #define SSL_CTRL_SET_TMP_RSA_CB doesnt_exist
4664 
4665 // |BORINGSSL_PREFIX| already makes each of these symbols into macros, so there
4666 // is no need to define conflicting macros.
4667 #if !defined(BORINGSSL_PREFIX)
4668 
4669 #define DTLSv1_get_timeout DTLSv1_get_timeout
4670 #define DTLSv1_handle_timeout DTLSv1_handle_timeout
4671 #define SSL_CTX_add0_chain_cert SSL_CTX_add0_chain_cert
4672 #define SSL_CTX_add1_chain_cert SSL_CTX_add1_chain_cert
4673 #define SSL_CTX_add_extra_chain_cert SSL_CTX_add_extra_chain_cert
4674 #define SSL_CTX_clear_extra_chain_certs SSL_CTX_clear_extra_chain_certs
4675 #define SSL_CTX_clear_chain_certs SSL_CTX_clear_chain_certs
4676 #define SSL_CTX_clear_mode SSL_CTX_clear_mode
4677 #define SSL_CTX_clear_options SSL_CTX_clear_options
4678 #define SSL_CTX_get0_chain_certs SSL_CTX_get0_chain_certs
4679 #define SSL_CTX_get_extra_chain_certs SSL_CTX_get_extra_chain_certs
4680 #define SSL_CTX_get_max_cert_list SSL_CTX_get_max_cert_list
4681 #define SSL_CTX_get_mode SSL_CTX_get_mode
4682 #define SSL_CTX_get_options SSL_CTX_get_options
4683 #define SSL_CTX_get_read_ahead SSL_CTX_get_read_ahead
4684 #define SSL_CTX_get_session_cache_mode SSL_CTX_get_session_cache_mode
4685 #define SSL_CTX_get_tlsext_ticket_keys SSL_CTX_get_tlsext_ticket_keys
4686 #define SSL_CTX_need_tmp_RSA SSL_CTX_need_tmp_RSA
4687 #define SSL_CTX_sess_get_cache_size SSL_CTX_sess_get_cache_size
4688 #define SSL_CTX_sess_number SSL_CTX_sess_number
4689 #define SSL_CTX_sess_set_cache_size SSL_CTX_sess_set_cache_size
4690 #define SSL_CTX_set0_chain SSL_CTX_set0_chain
4691 #define SSL_CTX_set1_chain SSL_CTX_set1_chain
4692 #define SSL_CTX_set1_curves SSL_CTX_set1_curves
4693 #define SSL_CTX_set_max_cert_list SSL_CTX_set_max_cert_list
4694 #define SSL_CTX_set_max_send_fragment SSL_CTX_set_max_send_fragment
4695 #define SSL_CTX_set_mode SSL_CTX_set_mode
4696 #define SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback_arg SSL_CTX_set_msg_callback_arg
4697 #define SSL_CTX_set_options SSL_CTX_set_options
4698 #define SSL_CTX_set_read_ahead SSL_CTX_set_read_ahead
4699 #define SSL_CTX_set_session_cache_mode SSL_CTX_set_session_cache_mode
4700 #define SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_arg SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_arg
4701 #define SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_callback \
4702     SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_servername_callback
4703 #define SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_ticket_key_cb SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_ticket_key_cb
4704 #define SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_ticket_keys SSL_CTX_set_tlsext_ticket_keys
4705 #define SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh SSL_CTX_set_tmp_dh
4706 #define SSL_CTX_set_tmp_ecdh SSL_CTX_set_tmp_ecdh
4707 #define SSL_CTX_set_tmp_rsa SSL_CTX_set_tmp_rsa
4708 #define SSL_add0_chain_cert SSL_add0_chain_cert
4709 #define SSL_add1_chain_cert SSL_add1_chain_cert
4710 #define SSL_clear_chain_certs SSL_clear_chain_certs
4711 #define SSL_clear_mode SSL_clear_mode
4712 #define SSL_clear_options SSL_clear_options
4713 #define SSL_get0_certificate_types SSL_get0_certificate_types
4714 #define SSL_get0_chain_certs SSL_get0_chain_certs
4715 #define SSL_get_max_cert_list SSL_get_max_cert_list
4716 #define SSL_get_mode SSL_get_mode
4717 #define SSL_get_options SSL_get_options
4718 #define SSL_get_secure_renegotiation_support \
4719     SSL_get_secure_renegotiation_support
4720 #define SSL_need_tmp_RSA SSL_need_tmp_RSA
4721 #define SSL_num_renegotiations SSL_num_renegotiations
4722 #define SSL_session_reused SSL_session_reused
4723 #define SSL_set0_chain SSL_set0_chain
4724 #define SSL_set1_chain SSL_set1_chain
4725 #define SSL_set1_curves SSL_set1_curves
4726 #define SSL_set_max_cert_list SSL_set_max_cert_list
4727 #define SSL_set_max_send_fragment SSL_set_max_send_fragment
4728 #define SSL_set_mode SSL_set_mode
4729 #define SSL_set_msg_callback_arg SSL_set_msg_callback_arg
4730 #define SSL_set_mtu SSL_set_mtu
4731 #define SSL_set_options SSL_set_options
4732 #define SSL_set_tlsext_host_name SSL_set_tlsext_host_name
4733 #define SSL_set_tmp_dh SSL_set_tmp_dh
4734 #define SSL_set_tmp_ecdh SSL_set_tmp_ecdh
4735 #define SSL_set_tmp_rsa SSL_set_tmp_rsa
4736 #define SSL_total_renegotiations SSL_total_renegotiations
4737 
4738 #endif // !defined(BORINGSSL_PREFIX)
4739 
4740 
4741 #if defined(__cplusplus)
4742 }  // extern C
4743 
4744 #if !defined(BORINGSSL_NO_CXX)
4745 
4746 extern "C++" {
4747 
4748 BSSL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
4749 
4750 BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(SSL, SSL_free)
4751 BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(SSL_CTX, SSL_CTX_free)
4752 BORINGSSL_MAKE_UP_REF(SSL_CTX, SSL_CTX_up_ref)
4753 BORINGSSL_MAKE_DELETER(SSL_SESSION, SSL_SESSION_free)
4754 BORINGSSL_MAKE_UP_REF(SSL_SESSION, SSL_SESSION_up_ref)
4755 
4756 enum class OpenRecordResult {
4757   kOK,
4758   kDiscard,
4759   kIncompleteRecord,
4760   kAlertCloseNotify,
4761   kError,
4762 };
4763 
4764 //  *** EXPERIMENTAL -- DO NOT USE ***
4765 //
4766 // OpenRecord decrypts the first complete SSL record from |in| in-place, sets
4767 // |out| to the decrypted application data, and |out_record_len| to the length
4768 // of the encrypted record. Returns:
4769 // - kOK if an application-data record was successfully decrypted and verified.
4770 // - kDiscard if a record was sucessfully processed, but should be discarded.
4771 // - kIncompleteRecord if |in| did not contain a complete record.
4772 // - kAlertCloseNotify if a record was successfully processed but is a
4773 //   close_notify alert.
4774 // - kError if an error occurred or the record is invalid. |*out_alert| will be
4775 //   set to an alert to emit, or zero if no alert should be emitted.
4776 OPENSSL_EXPORT OpenRecordResult OpenRecord(SSL *ssl, Span<uint8_t> *out,
4777                                            size_t *out_record_len,
4778                                            uint8_t *out_alert,
4779                                            Span<uint8_t> in);
4780 
4781 OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t SealRecordPrefixLen(const SSL *ssl, size_t plaintext_len);
4782 
4783 // SealRecordSuffixLen returns the length of the suffix written by |SealRecord|.
4784 //
4785 // |plaintext_len| must be equal to the size of the plaintext passed to
4786 // |SealRecord|.
4787 //
4788 // |plaintext_len| must not exceed |SSL3_RT_MAX_PLAINTEXT_LENGTH|. The returned
4789 // suffix length will not exceed |SSL3_RT_MAX_ENCRYPTED_OVERHEAD|.
4790 OPENSSL_EXPORT size_t SealRecordSuffixLen(const SSL *ssl, size_t plaintext_len);
4791 
4792 //  *** EXPERIMENTAL -- DO NOT USE ***
4793 //
4794 // SealRecord encrypts the cleartext of |in| and scatters the resulting TLS
4795 // application data record between |out_prefix|, |out|, and |out_suffix|. It
4796 // returns true on success or false if an error occurred.
4797 //
4798 // The length of |out_prefix| must equal |SealRecordPrefixLen|. The length of
4799 // |out| must equal the length of |in|, which must not exceed
4800 // |SSL3_RT_MAX_PLAINTEXT_LENGTH|. The length of |out_suffix| must equal
4801 // |SealRecordSuffixLen|.
4802 //
4803 // If enabled, |SealRecord| may perform TLS 1.0 CBC 1/n-1 record splitting.
4804 // |SealRecordPrefixLen| accounts for the required overhead if that is the case.
4805 //
4806 // |out| may equal |in| to encrypt in-place but may not otherwise alias.
4807 // |out_prefix| and |out_suffix| may not alias anything.
4808 OPENSSL_EXPORT bool SealRecord(SSL *ssl, Span<uint8_t> out_prefix,
4809                                Span<uint8_t> out, Span<uint8_t> out_suffix,
4810                                Span<const uint8_t> in);
4811 
4812 
4813 // *** EXPERIMENTAL — DO NOT USE WITHOUT CHECKING ***
4814 //
4815 // Split handshakes.
4816 //
4817 // Split handshakes allows the handshake part of a TLS connection to be
4818 // performed in a different process (or on a different machine) than the data
4819 // exchange. This only applies to servers.
4820 //
4821 // In the first part of a split handshake, an |SSL| (where the |SSL_CTX| has
4822 // been configured with |SSL_CTX_set_handoff_mode|) is used normally. Once the
4823 // ClientHello message has been received, the handshake will stop and
4824 // |SSL_get_error| will indicate |SSL_ERROR_HANDOFF|. At this point (and only
4825 // at this point), |SSL_serialize_handoff| can be called to write the “handoff”
4826 // state of the connection.
4827 //
4828 // Elsewhere, a fresh |SSL| can be used with |SSL_apply_handoff| to continue
4829 // the connection. The connection from the client is fed into this |SSL|, and
4830 // the handshake resumed. When the handshake stops again and |SSL_get_error|
4831 // indicates |SSL_ERROR_HANDBACK|, |SSL_serialize_handback| should be called to
4832 // serialize the state of the handshake again.
4833 //
4834 // Back at the first location, a fresh |SSL| can be used with
4835 // |SSL_apply_handback|. Then the client's connection can be processed mostly
4836 // as normal.
4837 //
4838 // Lastly, when a connection is in the handoff state, whether or not
4839 // |SSL_serialize_handoff| is called, |SSL_decline_handoff| will move it back
4840 // into a normal state where the connection can proceed without impact.
4841 //
4842 // WARNING: Currently only works with TLS 1.0–1.2.
4843 // WARNING: The serialisation formats are not yet stable: version skew may be
4844 //     fatal.
4845 // WARNING: The handback data contains sensitive key material and must be
4846 //     protected.
4847 // WARNING: Some calls on the final |SSL| will not work. Just as an example,
4848 //     calls like |SSL_get0_session_id_context| and |SSL_get_privatekey| won't
4849 //     work because the certificate used for handshaking isn't available.
4850 // WARNING: |SSL_apply_handoff| may trigger “msg” callback calls.
4851 
4852 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_CTX_set_handoff_mode(SSL_CTX *ctx, bool on);
4853 OPENSSL_EXPORT void SSL_set_handoff_mode(SSL *SSL, bool on);
4854 OPENSSL_EXPORT bool SSL_serialize_handoff(const SSL *ssl, CBB *out,
4855                                           SSL_CLIENT_HELLO *out_hello);
4856 OPENSSL_EXPORT bool SSL_decline_handoff(SSL *ssl);
4857 OPENSSL_EXPORT bool SSL_apply_handoff(SSL *ssl, Span<const uint8_t> handoff);
4858 OPENSSL_EXPORT bool SSL_serialize_handback(const SSL *ssl, CBB *out);
4859 OPENSSL_EXPORT bool SSL_apply_handback(SSL *ssl, Span<const uint8_t> handback);
4860 
4861 // SSL_get_traffic_secrets sets |*out_read_traffic_secret| and
4862 // |*out_write_traffic_secret| to reference the TLS 1.3 traffic secrets for
4863 // |ssl|. This function is only valid on TLS 1.3 connections that have
4864 // completed the handshake. It returns true on success and false on error.
4865 OPENSSL_EXPORT bool SSL_get_traffic_secrets(
4866     const SSL *ssl, Span<const uint8_t> *out_read_traffic_secret,
4867     Span<const uint8_t> *out_write_traffic_secret);
4868 
4869 BSSL_NAMESPACE_END
4870 
4871 }  // extern C++
4872 
4873 #endif  // !defined(BORINGSSL_NO_CXX)
4874 
4875 #endif
4876 
4877 #define SSL_R_APP_DATA_IN_HANDSHAKE 100
4878 #define SSL_R_ATTEMPT_TO_REUSE_SESSION_IN_DIFFERENT_CONTEXT 101
4879 #define SSL_R_BAD_ALERT 102
4880 #define SSL_R_BAD_CHANGE_CIPHER_SPEC 103
4881 #define SSL_R_BAD_DATA_RETURNED_BY_CALLBACK 104
4882 #define SSL_R_BAD_DH_P_LENGTH 105
4883 #define SSL_R_BAD_DIGEST_LENGTH 106
4884 #define SSL_R_BAD_ECC_CERT 107
4885 #define SSL_R_BAD_ECPOINT 108
4886 #define SSL_R_BAD_HANDSHAKE_RECORD 109
4887 #define SSL_R_BAD_HELLO_REQUEST 110
4888 #define SSL_R_BAD_LENGTH 111
4889 #define SSL_R_BAD_PACKET_LENGTH 112
4890 #define SSL_R_BAD_RSA_ENCRYPT 113
4891 #define SSL_R_BAD_SIGNATURE 114
4892 #define SSL_R_BAD_SRTP_MKI_VALUE 115
4893 #define SSL_R_BAD_SRTP_PROTECTION_PROFILE_LIST 116
4894 #define SSL_R_BAD_SSL_FILETYPE 117
4895 #define SSL_R_BAD_WRITE_RETRY 118
4896 #define SSL_R_BIO_NOT_SET 119
4897 #define SSL_R_BN_LIB 120
4898 #define SSL_R_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL 121
4899 #define SSL_R_CA_DN_LENGTH_MISMATCH 122
4900 #define SSL_R_CA_DN_TOO_LONG 123
4901 #define SSL_R_CCS_RECEIVED_EARLY 124
4902 #define SSL_R_CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED 125
4903 #define SSL_R_CERT_CB_ERROR 126
4904 #define SSL_R_CERT_LENGTH_MISMATCH 127
4905 #define SSL_R_CHANNEL_ID_NOT_P256 128
4906 #define SSL_R_CHANNEL_ID_SIGNATURE_INVALID 129
4907 #define SSL_R_CIPHER_OR_HASH_UNAVAILABLE 130
4908 #define SSL_R_CLIENTHELLO_PARSE_FAILED 131
4909 #define SSL_R_CLIENTHELLO_TLSEXT 132
4910 #define SSL_R_CONNECTION_REJECTED 133
4911 #define SSL_R_CONNECTION_TYPE_NOT_SET 134
4912 #define SSL_R_CUSTOM_EXTENSION_ERROR 135
4913 #define SSL_R_DATA_LENGTH_TOO_LONG 136
4914 #define SSL_R_DECODE_ERROR 137
4915 #define SSL_R_DECRYPTION_FAILED 138
4916 #define SSL_R_DECRYPTION_FAILED_OR_BAD_RECORD_MAC 139
4917 #define SSL_R_DH_PUBLIC_VALUE_LENGTH_IS_WRONG 140
4918 #define SSL_R_DH_P_TOO_LONG 141
4919 #define SSL_R_DIGEST_CHECK_FAILED 142
4920 #define SSL_R_DTLS_MESSAGE_TOO_BIG 143
4921 #define SSL_R_ECC_CERT_NOT_FOR_SIGNING 144
4922 #define SSL_R_EMS_STATE_INCONSISTENT 145
4923 #define SSL_R_ENCRYPTED_LENGTH_TOO_LONG 146
4924 #define SSL_R_ERROR_ADDING_EXTENSION 147
4925 #define SSL_R_ERROR_IN_RECEIVED_CIPHER_LIST 148
4926 #define SSL_R_ERROR_PARSING_EXTENSION 149
4927 #define SSL_R_EXCESSIVE_MESSAGE_SIZE 150
4928 #define SSL_R_EXTRA_DATA_IN_MESSAGE 151
4929 #define SSL_R_FRAGMENT_MISMATCH 152
4930 #define SSL_R_GOT_NEXT_PROTO_WITHOUT_EXTENSION 153
4931 #define SSL_R_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE_ON_CLIENT_HELLO 154
4932 #define SSL_R_HTTPS_PROXY_REQUEST 155
4933 #define SSL_R_HTTP_REQUEST 156
4934 #define SSL_R_INAPPROPRIATE_FALLBACK 157
4935 #define SSL_R_INVALID_COMMAND 158
4936 #define SSL_R_INVALID_MESSAGE 159
4937 #define SSL_R_INVALID_SSL_SESSION 160
4938 #define SSL_R_INVALID_TICKET_KEYS_LENGTH 161
4939 #define SSL_R_LENGTH_MISMATCH 162
4940 #define SSL_R_MISSING_EXTENSION 164
4941 #define SSL_R_MISSING_RSA_CERTIFICATE 165
4942 #define SSL_R_MISSING_TMP_DH_KEY 166
4943 #define SSL_R_MISSING_TMP_ECDH_KEY 167
4944 #define SSL_R_MIXED_SPECIAL_OPERATOR_WITH_GROUPS 168
4945 #define SSL_R_MTU_TOO_SMALL 169
4946 #define SSL_R_NEGOTIATED_BOTH_NPN_AND_ALPN 170
4947 #define SSL_R_NESTED_GROUP 171
4948 #define SSL_R_NO_CERTIFICATES_RETURNED 172
4949 #define SSL_R_NO_CERTIFICATE_ASSIGNED 173
4950 #define SSL_R_NO_CERTIFICATE_SET 174
4951 #define SSL_R_NO_CIPHERS_AVAILABLE 175
4952 #define SSL_R_NO_CIPHERS_PASSED 176
4953 #define SSL_R_NO_CIPHER_MATCH 177
4954 #define SSL_R_NO_COMPRESSION_SPECIFIED 178
4955 #define SSL_R_NO_METHOD_SPECIFIED 179
4956 #define SSL_R_NO_P256_SUPPORT 180
4957 #define SSL_R_NO_PRIVATE_KEY_ASSIGNED 181
4958 #define SSL_R_NO_RENEGOTIATION 182
4959 #define SSL_R_NO_REQUIRED_DIGEST 183
4960 #define SSL_R_NO_SHARED_CIPHER 184
4961 #define SSL_R_NULL_SSL_CTX 185
4962 #define SSL_R_NULL_SSL_METHOD_PASSED 186
4963 #define SSL_R_OLD_SESSION_CIPHER_NOT_RETURNED 187
4964 #define SSL_R_OLD_SESSION_VERSION_NOT_RETURNED 188
4965 #define SSL_R_OUTPUT_ALIASES_INPUT 189
4966 #define SSL_R_PARSE_TLSEXT 190
4967 #define SSL_R_PATH_TOO_LONG 191
4968 #define SSL_R_PEER_DID_NOT_RETURN_A_CERTIFICATE 192
4969 #define SSL_R_PEER_ERROR_UNSUPPORTED_CERTIFICATE_TYPE 193
4970 #define SSL_R_PROTOCOL_IS_SHUTDOWN 194
4971 #define SSL_R_PSK_IDENTITY_NOT_FOUND 195
4972 #define SSL_R_PSK_NO_CLIENT_CB 196
4973 #define SSL_R_PSK_NO_SERVER_CB 197
4974 #define SSL_R_READ_TIMEOUT_EXPIRED 198
4975 #define SSL_R_RECORD_LENGTH_MISMATCH 199
4976 #define SSL_R_RECORD_TOO_LARGE 200
4977 #define SSL_R_RENEGOTIATION_ENCODING_ERR 201
4978 #define SSL_R_RENEGOTIATION_MISMATCH 202
4979 #define SSL_R_REQUIRED_CIPHER_MISSING 203
4980 #define SSL_R_RESUMED_EMS_SESSION_WITHOUT_EMS_EXTENSION 204
4981 #define SSL_R_RESUMED_NON_EMS_SESSION_WITH_EMS_EXTENSION 205
4982 #define SSL_R_SCSV_RECEIVED_WHEN_RENEGOTIATING 206
4983 #define SSL_R_SERVERHELLO_TLSEXT 207
4984 #define SSL_R_SESSION_ID_CONTEXT_UNINITIALIZED 208
4985 #define SSL_R_SESSION_MAY_NOT_BE_CREATED 209
4986 #define SSL_R_SIGNATURE_ALGORITHMS_EXTENSION_SENT_BY_SERVER 210
4987 #define SSL_R_SRTP_COULD_NOT_ALLOCATE_PROFILES 211
4988 #define SSL_R_SRTP_UNKNOWN_PROTECTION_PROFILE 212
4989 #define SSL_R_SSL3_EXT_INVALID_SERVERNAME 213
4990 #define SSL_R_SSL_CTX_HAS_NO_DEFAULT_SSL_VERSION 214
4991 #define SSL_R_SSL_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE 215
4992 #define SSL_R_SSL_SESSION_ID_CONTEXT_TOO_LONG 216
4993 #define SSL_R_TLS_PEER_DID_NOT_RESPOND_WITH_CERTIFICATE_LIST 217
4994 #define SSL_R_TLS_RSA_ENCRYPTED_VALUE_LENGTH_IS_WRONG 218
4995 #define SSL_R_TOO_MANY_EMPTY_FRAGMENTS 219
4996 #define SSL_R_TOO_MANY_WARNING_ALERTS 220
4997 #define SSL_R_UNABLE_TO_FIND_ECDH_PARAMETERS 221
4998 #define SSL_R_UNEXPECTED_EXTENSION 222
4999 #define SSL_R_UNEXPECTED_MESSAGE 223
5000 #define SSL_R_UNEXPECTED_OPERATOR_IN_GROUP 224
5001 #define SSL_R_UNEXPECTED_RECORD 225
5002 #define SSL_R_UNINITIALIZED 226
5003 #define SSL_R_UNKNOWN_ALERT_TYPE 227
5004 #define SSL_R_UNKNOWN_CERTIFICATE_TYPE 228
5005 #define SSL_R_UNKNOWN_CIPHER_RETURNED 229
5006 #define SSL_R_UNKNOWN_CIPHER_TYPE 230
5007 #define SSL_R_UNKNOWN_DIGEST 231
5008 #define SSL_R_UNKNOWN_KEY_EXCHANGE_TYPE 232
5009 #define SSL_R_UNKNOWN_PROTOCOL 233
5010 #define SSL_R_UNKNOWN_SSL_VERSION 234
5011 #define SSL_R_UNKNOWN_STATE 235
5012 #define SSL_R_UNSAFE_LEGACY_RENEGOTIATION_DISABLED 236
5013 #define SSL_R_UNSUPPORTED_CIPHER 237
5014 #define SSL_R_UNSUPPORTED_COMPRESSION_ALGORITHM 238
5015 #define SSL_R_UNSUPPORTED_ELLIPTIC_CURVE 239
5016 #define SSL_R_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL 240
5017 #define SSL_R_WRONG_CERTIFICATE_TYPE 241
5018 #define SSL_R_WRONG_CIPHER_RETURNED 242
5019 #define SSL_R_WRONG_CURVE 243
5020 #define SSL_R_WRONG_MESSAGE_TYPE 244
5021 #define SSL_R_WRONG_SIGNATURE_TYPE 245
5022 #define SSL_R_WRONG_SSL_VERSION 246
5023 #define SSL_R_WRONG_VERSION_NUMBER 247
5024 #define SSL_R_X509_LIB 248
5025 #define SSL_R_X509_VERIFICATION_SETUP_PROBLEMS 249
5026 #define SSL_R_SHUTDOWN_WHILE_IN_INIT 250
5027 #define SSL_R_INVALID_OUTER_RECORD_TYPE 251
5028 #define SSL_R_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL_FOR_CUSTOM_KEY 252
5029 #define SSL_R_NO_COMMON_SIGNATURE_ALGORITHMS 253
5030 #define SSL_R_DOWNGRADE_DETECTED 254
5031 #define SSL_R_BUFFERED_MESSAGES_ON_CIPHER_CHANGE 255
5032 #define SSL_R_INVALID_COMPRESSION_LIST 256
5033 #define SSL_R_DUPLICATE_EXTENSION 257
5034 #define SSL_R_MISSING_KEY_SHARE 258
5035 #define SSL_R_INVALID_ALPN_PROTOCOL 259
5036 #define SSL_R_TOO_MANY_KEY_UPDATES 260
5037 #define SSL_R_BLOCK_CIPHER_PAD_IS_WRONG 261
5038 #define SSL_R_NO_CIPHERS_SPECIFIED 262
5039 #define SSL_R_RENEGOTIATION_EMS_MISMATCH 263
5040 #define SSL_R_DUPLICATE_KEY_SHARE 264
5041 #define SSL_R_NO_GROUPS_SPECIFIED 265
5042 #define SSL_R_NO_SHARED_GROUP 266
5043 #define SSL_R_PRE_SHARED_KEY_MUST_BE_LAST 267
5044 #define SSL_R_OLD_SESSION_PRF_HASH_MISMATCH 268
5045 #define SSL_R_INVALID_SCT_LIST 269
5046 #define SSL_R_TOO_MUCH_SKIPPED_EARLY_DATA 270
5047 #define SSL_R_PSK_IDENTITY_BINDER_COUNT_MISMATCH 271
5048 #define SSL_R_CANNOT_PARSE_LEAF_CERT 272
5049 #define SSL_R_SERVER_CERT_CHANGED 273
5050 #define SSL_R_CERTIFICATE_AND_PRIVATE_KEY_MISMATCH 274
5051 #define SSL_R_CANNOT_HAVE_BOTH_PRIVKEY_AND_METHOD 275
5052 #define SSL_R_TICKET_ENCRYPTION_FAILED 276
5053 #define SSL_R_ALPN_MISMATCH_ON_EARLY_DATA 277
5054 #define SSL_R_WRONG_VERSION_ON_EARLY_DATA 278
5055 #define SSL_R_UNEXPECTED_EXTENSION_ON_EARLY_DATA 279
5056 #define SSL_R_NO_SUPPORTED_VERSIONS_ENABLED 280
5057 #define SSL_R_APPLICATION_DATA_INSTEAD_OF_HANDSHAKE 281
5058 #define SSL_R_EMPTY_HELLO_RETRY_REQUEST 282
5059 #define SSL_R_EARLY_DATA_NOT_IN_USE 283
5060 #define SSL_R_HANDSHAKE_NOT_COMPLETE 284
5061 #define SSL_R_NEGOTIATED_TB_WITHOUT_EMS_OR_RI 285
5062 #define SSL_R_SERVER_ECHOED_INVALID_SESSION_ID 286
5063 #define SSL_R_PRIVATE_KEY_OPERATION_FAILED 287
5064 #define SSL_R_SECOND_SERVERHELLO_VERSION_MISMATCH 288
5065 #define SSL_R_OCSP_CB_ERROR 289
5066 #define SSL_R_SSL_SESSION_ID_TOO_LONG 290
5067 #define SSL_R_APPLICATION_DATA_ON_SHUTDOWN 291
5068 #define SSL_R_CERT_DECOMPRESSION_FAILED 292
5069 #define SSL_R_UNCOMPRESSED_CERT_TOO_LARGE 293
5070 #define SSL_R_UNKNOWN_CERT_COMPRESSION_ALG 294
5071 #define SSL_R_INVALID_SIGNATURE_ALGORITHM 295
5072 #define SSL_R_DUPLICATE_SIGNATURE_ALGORITHM 296
5073 #define SSL_R_TLS13_DOWNGRADE 297
5074 #define SSL_R_QUIC_INTERNAL_ERROR 298
5075 #define SSL_R_WRONG_ENCRYPTION_LEVEL_RECEIVED 299
5076 #define SSL_R_TOO_MUCH_READ_EARLY_DATA 300
5077 #define SSL_R_INVALID_DELEGATED_CREDENTIAL 301
5078 #define SSL_R_KEY_USAGE_BIT_INCORRECT 302
5079 #define SSL_R_INCONSISTENT_CLIENT_HELLO 303
5080 #define SSL_R_SSLV3_ALERT_CLOSE_NOTIFY 1000
5081 #define SSL_R_SSLV3_ALERT_UNEXPECTED_MESSAGE 1010
5082 #define SSL_R_SSLV3_ALERT_BAD_RECORD_MAC 1020
5083 #define SSL_R_TLSV1_ALERT_DECRYPTION_FAILED 1021
5084 #define SSL_R_TLSV1_ALERT_RECORD_OVERFLOW 1022
5085 #define SSL_R_SSLV3_ALERT_DECOMPRESSION_FAILURE 1030
5086 #define SSL_R_SSLV3_ALERT_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE 1040
5087 #define SSL_R_SSLV3_ALERT_NO_CERTIFICATE 1041
5088 #define SSL_R_SSLV3_ALERT_BAD_CERTIFICATE 1042
5089 #define SSL_R_SSLV3_ALERT_UNSUPPORTED_CERTIFICATE 1043
5090 #define SSL_R_SSLV3_ALERT_CERTIFICATE_REVOKED 1044
5091 #define SSL_R_SSLV3_ALERT_CERTIFICATE_EXPIRED 1045
5092 #define SSL_R_SSLV3_ALERT_CERTIFICATE_UNKNOWN 1046
5093 #define SSL_R_SSLV3_ALERT_ILLEGAL_PARAMETER 1047
5094 #define SSL_R_TLSV1_ALERT_UNKNOWN_CA 1048
5095 #define SSL_R_TLSV1_ALERT_ACCESS_DENIED 1049
5096 #define SSL_R_TLSV1_ALERT_DECODE_ERROR 1050
5097 #define SSL_R_TLSV1_ALERT_DECRYPT_ERROR 1051
5098 #define SSL_R_TLSV1_ALERT_EXPORT_RESTRICTION 1060
5099 #define SSL_R_TLSV1_ALERT_PROTOCOL_VERSION 1070
5100 #define SSL_R_TLSV1_ALERT_INSUFFICIENT_SECURITY 1071
5101 #define SSL_R_TLSV1_ALERT_INTERNAL_ERROR 1080
5102 #define SSL_R_TLSV1_ALERT_INAPPROPRIATE_FALLBACK 1086
5103 #define SSL_R_TLSV1_ALERT_USER_CANCELLED 1090
5104 #define SSL_R_TLSV1_ALERT_NO_RENEGOTIATION 1100
5105 #define SSL_R_TLSV1_UNSUPPORTED_EXTENSION 1110
5106 #define SSL_R_TLSV1_CERTIFICATE_UNOBTAINABLE 1111
5107 #define SSL_R_TLSV1_UNRECOGNIZED_NAME 1112
5108 #define SSL_R_TLSV1_BAD_CERTIFICATE_STATUS_RESPONSE 1113
5109 #define SSL_R_TLSV1_BAD_CERTIFICATE_HASH_VALUE 1114
5110 #define SSL_R_TLSV1_UNKNOWN_PSK_IDENTITY 1115
5111 #define SSL_R_TLSV1_CERTIFICATE_REQUIRED 1116
5112 
5113 #endif  // OPENSSL_HEADER_SSL_H
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