openssl/crypto/bio/b_sock2.c
Matt Caswell 81161070f8 Don't clobber the last error
On Windows we call WSAGetLastError() to find out the last error that
happened on a socket operation. We use this to find out whether we can
retry the operation or not. You are supposed to call this immediately
however in a couple of places we logged an error first. This can end up
making other Windows system calls to get the thread local error state.
Sometimes that can clobber the error code, so if you call WSAGetLastError()
later on you get a spurious response and the socket operation looks like
a fatal error.

Really we shouldn't be logging an error anyway if its a retryable issue.
Otherwise we could end up with stale errors on the error queue.

Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
2016-03-11 21:32:13 +00:00

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*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include "bio_lcl.h"
#include <openssl/err.h>
#ifndef OPENSSL_NO_SOCK
# ifdef SO_MAXCONN
# define MAX_LISTEN SO_MAXCONN
# elif defined(SOMAXCONN)
# define MAX_LISTEN SOMAXCONN
# else
# define MAX_LISTEN 32
# endif
/*-
* BIO_socket - create a socket
* @domain: the socket domain (AF_INET, AF_INET6, AF_UNIX, ...)
* @socktype: the socket type (SOCK_STEAM, SOCK_DGRAM)
* @protocol: the protocol to use (IPPROTO_TCP, IPPROTO_UDP)
* @options: BIO socket options (currently unused)
*
* Creates a socket. This should be called before calling any
* of BIO_connect and BIO_listen.
*
* Returns the file descriptor on success or INVALID_SOCKET on failure. On
* failure errno is set, and a status is added to the OpenSSL error stack.
*/
int BIO_socket(int domain, int socktype, int protocol, int options)
{
int sock = -1;
if (BIO_sock_init() != 1)
return INVALID_SOCKET;
sock = socket(domain, socktype, protocol);
if (sock == -1) {
SYSerr(SYS_F_SOCKET, get_last_socket_error());
BIOerr(BIO_F_BIO_SOCKET, BIO_R_UNABLE_TO_CREATE_SOCKET);
return INVALID_SOCKET;
}
return sock;
}
/*-
* BIO_connect - connect to an address
* @sock: the socket to connect with
* @addr: the address to connect to
* @options: BIO socket options
*
* Connects to the address using the given socket and options.
*
* Options can be a combination of the following:
* - BIO_SOCK_KEEPALIVE: enable regularly sending keep-alive messages.
* - BIO_SOCK_NONBLOCK: Make the socket non-blocking.
* - BIO_SOCK_NODELAY: don't delay small messages.
*
* options holds BIO socket options that can be used
* You should call this for every address returned by BIO_lookup
* until the connection is succesful.
*
* Returns 1 on success or 0 on failure. On failure errno is set
* and an error status is added to the OpenSSL error stack.
*/
int BIO_connect(int sock, const BIO_ADDR *addr, int options)
{
int on = 1;
if (sock == -1) {
BIOerr(BIO_F_BIO_CONNECT, BIO_R_INVALID_SOCKET);
return 0;
}
if (!BIO_socket_nbio(sock, (options & BIO_SOCK_NONBLOCK) != 0))
return 0;
if (options & BIO_SOCK_KEEPALIVE) {
if (setsockopt(sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, &on, sizeof(on)) != 0) {
SYSerr(SYS_F_SETSOCKOPT, get_last_socket_error());
BIOerr(BIO_F_BIO_CONNECT, BIO_R_UNABLE_TO_KEEPALIVE);
return 0;
}
}
if (options & BIO_SOCK_NODELAY) {
if (setsockopt(sock, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, &on, sizeof(on)) != 0) {
SYSerr(SYS_F_SETSOCKOPT, get_last_socket_error());
BIOerr(BIO_F_BIO_CONNECT, BIO_R_UNABLE_TO_NODELAY);
return 0;
}
}
if (connect(sock, BIO_ADDR_sockaddr(addr),
BIO_ADDR_sockaddr_size(addr)) == -1) {
if (!BIO_sock_should_retry(-1)) {
SYSerr(SYS_F_CONNECT, get_last_socket_error());
BIOerr(BIO_F_BIO_CONNECT, BIO_R_CONNECT_ERROR);
}
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
/*-
* BIO_listen - Creates a listen socket
* @sock: the socket to listen with
* @addr: local address to bind to
* @options: BIO socket options
*
* Binds to the address using the given socket and options, then
* starts listening for incoming connections.
*
* Options can be a combination of the following:
* - BIO_SOCK_KEEPALIVE: enable regularly sending keep-alive messages.
* - BIO_SOCK_NONBLOCK: Make the socket non-blocking.
* - BIO_SOCK_NODELAY: don't delay small messages.
* - BIO_SOCK_REUSEADDR: Try to reuse the address and port combination
* for a recently closed port.
* - BIO_SOCK_V6_ONLY: When creating an IPv6 socket, make it listen only
* for IPv6 addresses and not IPv4 addresses mapped to IPv6.
*
* It's recommended that you set up both an IPv6 and IPv4 listen socket, and
* then check both for new clients that connect to it. You want to set up
* the socket as non-blocking in that case since else it could hang.
*
* Not all operating systems support IPv4 addresses on an IPv6 socket, and for
* others it's an option. If you pass the BIO_LISTEN_V6_ONLY it will try to
* create the IPv6 sockets to only listen for IPv6 connection.
*
* It could be that the first BIO_listen() call will listen to all the IPv6
* and IPv4 addresses and that then trying to bind to the IPv4 address will
* fail. We can't tell the difference between already listening ourself to
* it and someone else listening to it when failing and errno is EADDRINUSE, so
* it's recommended to not give an error in that case if the first call was
* succesful.
*
* When restarting the program it could be that the port is still in use. If
* you set to BIO_SOCK_REUSEADDR option it will try to reuse the port anyway.
* It's recommended that you use this.
*/
int BIO_listen(int sock, const BIO_ADDR *addr, int options)
{
int on = 1;
int socktype;
socklen_t socktype_len = sizeof(socktype);
if (sock == -1) {
BIOerr(BIO_F_BIO_LISTEN, BIO_R_INVALID_SOCKET);
return 0;
}
if (getsockopt(sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_TYPE, &socktype, &socktype_len) != 0
|| socktype_len != sizeof(socktype)) {
SYSerr(SYS_F_GETSOCKOPT, get_last_socket_error());
BIOerr(BIO_F_BIO_LISTEN, BIO_R_GETTING_SOCKTYPE);
return 0;
}
if (!BIO_socket_nbio(sock, (options & BIO_SOCK_NONBLOCK) != 0))
return 0;
# ifndef OPENSSL_SYS_WINDOWS
/* SO_REUSEADDR has different behavior on Windows than on
* other operating systems, don't set it there. */
if (options & BIO_SOCK_REUSEADDR) {
if (setsockopt(sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_REUSEADDR, &on, sizeof(on)) != 0) {
SYSerr(SYS_F_SETSOCKOPT, get_last_socket_error());
BIOerr(BIO_F_BIO_LISTEN, BIO_R_UNABLE_TO_REUSEADDR);
return 0;
}
}
# endif
if (options & BIO_SOCK_KEEPALIVE) {
if (setsockopt(sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE, &on, sizeof(on)) != 0) {
SYSerr(SYS_F_SETSOCKOPT, get_last_socket_error());
BIOerr(BIO_F_BIO_LISTEN, BIO_R_UNABLE_TO_KEEPALIVE);
return 0;
}
}
if (options & BIO_SOCK_NODELAY) {
if (setsockopt(sock, IPPROTO_TCP, TCP_NODELAY, &on, sizeof(on)) != 0) {
SYSerr(SYS_F_SETSOCKOPT, get_last_socket_error());
BIOerr(BIO_F_BIO_LISTEN, BIO_R_UNABLE_TO_NODELAY);
return 0;
}
}
# ifdef IPV6_V6ONLY
if ((options & BIO_SOCK_V6_ONLY) && BIO_ADDR_family(addr) == AF_INET6) {
if (setsockopt(sock, IPPROTO_IPV6, IPV6_V6ONLY, &on, sizeof(on)) != 0) {
SYSerr(SYS_F_SETSOCKOPT, get_last_socket_error());
BIOerr(BIO_F_BIO_LISTEN, BIO_R_LISTEN_V6_ONLY);
return 0;
}
}
# endif
if (bind(sock, BIO_ADDR_sockaddr(addr), BIO_ADDR_sockaddr_size(addr)) != 0) {
SYSerr(SYS_F_BIND, get_last_socket_error());
BIOerr(BIO_F_BIO_LISTEN, BIO_R_UNABLE_TO_BIND_SOCKET);
return 0;
}
if (socktype != SOCK_DGRAM && listen(sock, MAX_LISTEN) == -1) {
SYSerr(SYS_F_LISTEN, get_last_socket_error());
BIOerr(BIO_F_BIO_LISTEN, BIO_R_UNABLE_TO_LISTEN_SOCKET);
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
/*-
* BIO_accept_ex - Accept new incoming connections
* @sock: the listening socket
* @addr: the BIO_ADDR to store the peer address in
* @options: BIO socket options, applied on the accepted socket.
*
*/
int BIO_accept_ex(int accept_sock, BIO_ADDR *addr_, int options)
{
socklen_t len;
int accepted_sock;
BIO_ADDR locaddr;
BIO_ADDR *addr = addr_ == NULL ? &locaddr : addr_;
len = sizeof(*addr);
accepted_sock = accept(accept_sock,
BIO_ADDR_sockaddr_noconst(addr), &len);
if (accepted_sock == -1) {
if (!BIO_sock_should_retry(accepted_sock)) {
SYSerr(SYS_F_ACCEPT, get_last_socket_error());
BIOerr(BIO_F_BIO_ACCEPT_EX, BIO_R_ACCEPT_ERROR);
}
return INVALID_SOCKET;
}
if (!BIO_socket_nbio(accepted_sock, (options & BIO_SOCK_NONBLOCK) != 0))
return INVALID_SOCKET;
return accepted_sock;
}
/*-
* BIO_closesocket - Close a socket
* @sock: the socket to close
*/
int BIO_closesocket(int sock)
{
if (closesocket(sock) < 0)
return 0;
return 1;
}
#endif