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This uilds on the same way of checking for availability as we do in TLSProxy. We use all IP factories we know of, starting with those who know both IPv6 and IPv4 and ending with the one that only knows IPv4 and cache their possible success as foundation for checking the available of each IP domain. 80-test_ssl.t has bigger chances of working on platforms that do not run both IP domains. Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
232 lines
4.7 KiB
Perl
232 lines
4.7 KiB
Perl
package OpenSSL::Test::Utils;
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use strict;
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use warnings;
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use Exporter;
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use vars qw($VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK %EXPORT_TAGS);
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$VERSION = "0.1";
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@ISA = qw(Exporter);
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@EXPORT = qw(alldisabled anydisabled disabled config available_protocols
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have_IPv4 have_IPv6);
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=head1 NAME
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OpenSSL::Test::Utils - test utility functions
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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use OpenSSL::Test::Utils;
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my @tls = available_protocols("tls");
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my @dtls = available_protocols("dtls");
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alldisabled("dh", "dsa");
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anydisabled("dh", "dsa");
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config("fips");
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have_IPv4();
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have_IPv6();
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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This module provides utility functions for the testing framework.
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=cut
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use OpenSSL::Test qw/:DEFAULT top_file/;
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=over 4
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=item B<available_protocols STRING>
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Returns a list of strings for all the available SSL/TLS versions if
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STRING is "tls", or for all the available DTLS versions if STRING is
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"dtls". Otherwise, it returns the empty list. The strings in the
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returned list can be used with B<alldisabled> and B<anydisabled>.
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=item B<alldisabled ARRAY>
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=item B<anydisabled ARRAY>
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In an array context returns an array with each element set to 1 if the
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corresponding feature is disabled and 0 otherwise.
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In a scalar context, alldisabled returns 1 if all of the features in
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ARRAY are disabled, while anydisabled returns 1 if any of them are
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disabled.
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=item B<config STRING>
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Returns an item from the %config hash in \$TOP/configdata.pm.
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=item B<have_IPv4>
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=item B<have_IPv6>
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Return true if IPv4 / IPv6 is possible to use on the current system.
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=back
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=cut
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our %available_protocols;
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our %disabled;
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our %config;
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my $configdata_loaded = 0;
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sub load_configdata {
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# We eval it so it doesn't run at compile time of this file.
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# The latter would have top_dir() complain that setup() hasn't
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# been run yet.
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my $configdata = top_file("configdata.pm");
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eval { require $configdata;
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%available_protocols = %configdata::available_protocols;
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%disabled = %configdata::disabled;
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%config = %configdata::config;
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};
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$configdata_loaded = 1;
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}
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# args
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# list of 1s and 0s, coming from check_disabled()
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sub anyof {
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my $x = 0;
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foreach (@_) { $x += $_ }
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return $x > 0;
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}
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# args
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# list of 1s and 0s, coming from check_disabled()
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sub allof {
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my $x = 1;
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foreach (@_) { $x *= $_ }
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return $x > 0;
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}
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# args
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# list of strings, all of them should be names of features
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# that can be disabled.
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# returns a list of 1s (if the corresponding feature is disabled)
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# and 0s (if it isn't)
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sub check_disabled {
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return map { exists $disabled{lc $_} ? 1 : 0 } @_;
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}
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# Exported functions #################################################
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# args:
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# list of features to check
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sub anydisabled {
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load_configdata() unless $configdata_loaded;
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my @ret = check_disabled(@_);
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return @ret if wantarray;
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return anyof(@ret);
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}
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# args:
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# list of features to check
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sub alldisabled {
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load_configdata() unless $configdata_loaded;
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my @ret = check_disabled(@_);
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return @ret if wantarray;
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return allof(@ret);
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}
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#!!! Kept for backward compatibility
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# args:
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# single string
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sub disabled {
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anydisabled(@_);
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}
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sub available_protocols {
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load_configdata() unless $configdata_loaded;
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my $protocol_class = shift;
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if (exists $available_protocols{lc $protocol_class}) {
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return @{$available_protocols{lc $protocol_class}}
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}
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return ();
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}
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sub config {
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return $config{$_[0]};
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}
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# IPv4 / IPv6 checker
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my $have_IPv4 = -1;
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my $have_IPv6 = 1;
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my $IP_factory;
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sub check_IP {
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my $listenaddress = shift;
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eval {
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require IO::Socket::IP;
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my $s = IO::Socket::IP->new(
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LocalAddr => $listenaddress,
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LocalPort => 0,
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Listen=>1,
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);
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$s or die "\n";
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$s->close();
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};
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if ($@ eq "") {
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return 1;
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}
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eval {
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require IO::Socket::INET6;
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my $s = IO::Socket::INET6->new(
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LocalAddr => $listenaddress,
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LocalPort => 0,
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Listen=>1,
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);
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$s or die "\n";
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$s->close();
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};
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if ($@ eq "") {
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return 1;
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}
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eval {
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require IO::Socket::INET;
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my $s = IO::Socket::INET->new(
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LocalAddr => $listenaddress,
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LocalPort => 0,
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Listen=>1,
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);
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$s or die "\n";
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$s->close();
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};
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if ($@ eq "") {
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return 1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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sub have_IPv4 {
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if ($have_IPv4 < 0) {
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$have_IPv4 = check_IP("127.0.0.1");
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}
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return $have_IPv4;
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}
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sub have_IPv6 {
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if ($have_IPv6 < 0) {
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$have_IPv6 = check_IP("::1");
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}
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return $have_IPv6;
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}
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<OpenSSL::Test>
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=head1 AUTHORS
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Stephen Henson E<lt>steve@openssl.orgE<gt> and
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Richard Levitte E<lt>levitte@openssl.orgE<gt>
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=cut
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1;
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