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Diffstat (limited to 'openssl/trunk/demos/tunala/sm.c')
-rw-r--r-- | openssl/trunk/demos/tunala/sm.c | 151 |
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 151 deletions
diff --git a/openssl/trunk/demos/tunala/sm.c b/openssl/trunk/demos/tunala/sm.c deleted file mode 100644 index 25359e67..00000000 --- a/openssl/trunk/demos/tunala/sm.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,151 +0,0 @@ -#include "tunala.h" - -#ifndef NO_TUNALA - -void state_machine_init(state_machine_t *machine) -{ - machine->ssl = NULL; - machine->bio_intossl = machine->bio_fromssl = NULL; - buffer_init(&machine->clean_in); - buffer_init(&machine->clean_out); - buffer_init(&machine->dirty_in); - buffer_init(&machine->dirty_out); -} - -void state_machine_close(state_machine_t *machine) -{ - if(machine->ssl) - SSL_free(machine->ssl); -/* SSL_free seems to decrement the reference counts already so doing this goes - * kaboom. */ -#if 0 - if(machine->bio_intossl) - BIO_free(machine->bio_intossl); - if(machine->bio_fromssl) - BIO_free(machine->bio_fromssl); -#endif - buffer_close(&machine->clean_in); - buffer_close(&machine->clean_out); - buffer_close(&machine->dirty_in); - buffer_close(&machine->dirty_out); - state_machine_init(machine); -} - -buffer_t *state_machine_get_buffer(state_machine_t *machine, sm_buffer_t type) -{ - switch(type) { - case SM_CLEAN_IN: - return &machine->clean_in; - case SM_CLEAN_OUT: - return &machine->clean_out; - case SM_DIRTY_IN: - return &machine->dirty_in; - case SM_DIRTY_OUT: - return &machine->dirty_out; - default: - break; - } - /* Should never get here */ - abort(); - return NULL; -} - -SSL *state_machine_get_SSL(state_machine_t *machine) -{ - return machine->ssl; -} - -int state_machine_set_SSL(state_machine_t *machine, SSL *ssl, int is_server) -{ - if(machine->ssl) - /* Shouldn't ever be set twice */ - abort(); - machine->ssl = ssl; - /* Create the BIOs to handle the dirty side of the SSL */ - if((machine->bio_intossl = BIO_new(BIO_s_mem())) == NULL) - abort(); - if((machine->bio_fromssl = BIO_new(BIO_s_mem())) == NULL) - abort(); - /* Hook up the BIOs on the dirty side of the SSL */ - SSL_set_bio(machine->ssl, machine->bio_intossl, machine->bio_fromssl); - if(is_server) - SSL_set_accept_state(machine->ssl); - else - SSL_set_connect_state(machine->ssl); - /* If we're the first one to generate traffic - do it now otherwise we - * go into the next select empty-handed and our peer will not send data - * but will similarly wait for us. */ - return state_machine_churn(machine); -} - -/* Performs the data-IO loop and returns zero if the machine should close */ -int state_machine_churn(state_machine_t *machine) -{ - unsigned int loop; - if(machine->ssl == NULL) { - if(buffer_empty(&machine->clean_out)) - /* Time to close this state-machine altogether */ - return 0; - else - /* Still buffered data on the clean side to go out */ - return 1; - } - /* Do this loop twice to cover any dependencies about which precise - * order of reads and writes is required. */ - for(loop = 0; loop < 2; loop++) { - buffer_to_SSL(&machine->clean_in, machine->ssl); - buffer_to_BIO(&machine->dirty_in, machine->bio_intossl); - buffer_from_SSL(&machine->clean_out, machine->ssl); - buffer_from_BIO(&machine->dirty_out, machine->bio_fromssl); - } - /* We close on the SSL side if the info callback noticed some problems - * or an SSL shutdown was underway and shutdown traffic had all been - * sent. */ - if(SSL_get_app_data(machine->ssl) || (SSL_get_shutdown(machine->ssl) && - buffer_empty(&machine->dirty_out))) { - /* Great, we can seal off the dirty side completely */ - if(!state_machine_close_dirty(machine)) - return 0; - } - /* Either the SSL is alive and well, or the closing process still has - * outgoing data waiting to be sent */ - return 1; -} - -/* Called when the clean side of the SSL has lost its connection */ -int state_machine_close_clean(state_machine_t *machine) -{ - /* Well, first thing to do is null out the clean-side buffers - they're - * no use any more. */ - buffer_close(&machine->clean_in); - buffer_close(&machine->clean_out); - /* And start an SSL shutdown */ - if(machine->ssl) - SSL_shutdown(machine->ssl); - /* This is an "event", so flush the SSL of any generated traffic */ - state_machine_churn(machine); - if(buffer_empty(&machine->dirty_in) && - buffer_empty(&machine->dirty_out)) - return 0; - return 1; -} - -/* Called when the dirty side of the SSL has lost its connection. This is pretty - * terminal as all that can be left to do is send any buffered output on the - * clean side - after that, we're done. */ -int state_machine_close_dirty(state_machine_t *machine) -{ - buffer_close(&machine->dirty_in); - buffer_close(&machine->dirty_out); - buffer_close(&machine->clean_in); - if(machine->ssl) - SSL_free(machine->ssl); - machine->ssl = NULL; - machine->bio_intossl = machine->bio_fromssl = NULL; - if(buffer_empty(&machine->clean_out)) - return 0; - return 1; -} - -#endif /* !defined(NO_TUNALA) */ - |