openssl/demos/guide/quic-server-block.c
Andrew Dinh dad45ea769 Adds a new demo blocking QUIC server for use with the existing demo QUIC clients
Remove util/quicserver.c

Reviewed-by: Saša Nedvědický <sashan@openssl.org>
Reviewed-by: Neil Horman <nhorman@openssl.org>
(Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/25465)
2025-02-17 11:27:33 -05:00

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/*
* Copyright 2024 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
* this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
* in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
* https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
*/
/*
* NB: Changes to this file should also be reflected in
* doc/man7/ossl-guide-quic-server-block.pod
*/
#include <string.h>
/* Include the appropriate header file for SOCK_STREAM */
#ifdef _WIN32 /* Windows */
# include <stdarg.h>
# include <winsock2.h>
#else /* Linux/Unix */
# include <err.h>
# include <sys/socket.h>
# include <sys/select.h>
# include <netinet/in.h>
# include <unistd.h>
#endif
#include <openssl/bio.h>
#include <openssl/ssl.h>
#include <openssl/err.h>
#include <openssl/quic.h>
#ifdef _WIN32
static const char *progname;
static void vwarnx(const char *fmt, va_list ap)
{
if (progname != NULL)
fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", progname);
vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap);
putc('\n', stderr);
}
static void errx(int status, const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
vwarnx(fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
exit(status);
}
static void warnx(const char *fmt, ...)
{
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
vwarnx(fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
}
#endif
/*
* ALPN strings for TLS handshake. Only 'http/1.0' and 'hq-interop'
* are accepted.
*/
static const unsigned char alpn_ossltest[] = {
8, 'h', 't', 't', 'p', '/', '1', '.', '0',
10, 'h', 'q', '-', 'i', 'n', 't', 'e', 'r', 'o', 'p',
};
/*
* This callback validates and negotiates the desired ALPN on the server side.
*/
static int select_alpn(SSL *ssl, const unsigned char **out,
unsigned char *out_len, const unsigned char *in,
unsigned int in_len, void *arg)
{
if (SSL_select_next_proto((unsigned char **)out, out_len, alpn_ossltest,
sizeof(alpn_ossltest), in,
in_len) == OPENSSL_NPN_NEGOTIATED)
return SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_OK;
return SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_ALERT_FATAL;
}
/* Create SSL_CTX. */
static SSL_CTX *create_ctx(const char *cert_path, const char *key_path)
{
SSL_CTX *ctx;
/*
* An SSL_CTX holds shared configuration information for multiple
* subsequent per-client connections. We specifically load a QUIC
* server method here.
*/
ctx = SSL_CTX_new(OSSL_QUIC_server_method());
if (ctx == NULL)
goto err;
/*
* Load the server's certificate *chain* file (PEM format), which includes
* not only the leaf (end-entity) server certificate, but also any
* intermediate issuer-CA certificates. The leaf certificate must be the
* first certificate in the file.
*
* In advanced use-cases this can be called multiple times, once per public
* key algorithm for which the server has a corresponding certificate.
* However, the corresponding private key (see below) must be loaded first,
* *before* moving on to the next chain file.
*
* The requisite files "chain.pem" and "pkey.pem" can be generated by running
* "make chain" in this directory. If the server will be executed from some
* other directory, move or copy the files there.
*/
if (SSL_CTX_use_certificate_chain_file(ctx, cert_path) <= 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "couldn't load certificate file: %s\n", cert_path);
goto err;
}
/*
* Load the corresponding private key, this also checks that the private
* key matches the just loaded end-entity certificate. It does not check
* whether the certificate chain is valid, the certificates could be
* expired, or may otherwise fail to form a chain that a client can validate.
*/
if (SSL_CTX_use_PrivateKey_file(ctx, key_path, SSL_FILETYPE_PEM) <= 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "couldn't load key file: %s\n", key_path);
goto err;
}
/*
* Clients rarely employ certificate-based authentication, and so we don't
* require "mutual" TLS authentication (indeed there's no way to know
* whether or how the client authenticated the server, so the term "mutual"
* is potentially misleading).
*
* Since we're not soliciting or processing client certificates, we don't
* need to configure a trusted-certificate store, so no call to
* SSL_CTX_set_default_verify_paths() is needed. The server's own
* certificate chain is assumed valid.
*/
SSL_CTX_set_verify(ctx, SSL_VERIFY_NONE, NULL);
/* Setup ALPN negotiation callback to decide which ALPN is accepted. */
SSL_CTX_set_alpn_select_cb(ctx, select_alpn, NULL);
return ctx;
err:
SSL_CTX_free(ctx);
return NULL;
}
/* Create UDP socket on the given port. */
static int create_socket(uint16_t port)
{
int fd;
struct sockaddr_in sa = {0};
/* Retrieve the file descriptor for a new UDP socket */
if ((fd = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM, IPPROTO_UDP)) < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "cannot create socket");
goto err;
}
sa.sin_family = AF_INET;
sa.sin_port = htons(port);
/* Bind to the new UDP socket on localhost */
if (bind(fd, (const struct sockaddr *)&sa, sizeof(sa)) < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "cannot bind to %u\n", port);
BIO_closesocket(fd);
goto err;
}
return fd;
err:
BIO_closesocket(fd);
return -1;
}
/*
* Main loop for server to accept QUIC connections.
* Echo every request back to the client.
*/
static int run_quic_server(SSL_CTX *ctx, int fd)
{
int ok = 0;
SSL *listener, *conn;
unsigned char buf[8192];
size_t nread;
size_t nwritten;
/*
* Create a new QUIC listener. Listeners, and other QUIC objects, default
* to operating in blocking mode. The configured behaviour is inherited by
* child objects.
*/
if ((listener = SSL_new_listener(ctx, 0)) == NULL)
goto err;
/* Provide the listener with our UDP socket. */
if (!SSL_set_fd(listener, fd))
goto err;
/* Begin listening. */
if (!SSL_listen(listener))
goto err;
/*
* Begin an infinite loop of listening for connections. We will only
* exit this loop if we encounter an error.
*/
for (;;) {
/* Pristine error stack for each new connection */
ERR_clear_error();
/* Block while waiting for a client connection */
printf("Waiting for connection\n");
conn = SSL_accept_connection(listener, 0);
if (conn == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "error while accepting connection\n");
goto err;
}
printf("Accepted new connection\n");
/* Echo client input */
while (SSL_read_ex(conn, buf, sizeof(buf), &nread) > 0) {
if (SSL_write_ex(conn, buf, nread, &nwritten) > 0
&& nwritten == nread)
break;
fprintf(stderr, "Error echoing client input");
break;
}
/* Signal the end of the stream. */
if (SSL_stream_conclude(conn, 0) != 1) {
fprintf(stderr, "Unable to conclude stream\n");
SSL_free(conn);
goto err;
}
/*
* Shut down the connection. We may need to call this multiple times
* to ensure the connection is shutdown completely.
*/
while (SSL_shutdown(conn) != 1)
continue;
SSL_free(conn);
}
err:
SSL_free(listener);
return ok;
}
/* Minimal QUIC HTTP/1.0 server. */
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int res = EXIT_FAILURE;
SSL_CTX *ctx = NULL;
int fd;
unsigned long port;
#ifdef _WIN32
static const char *progname;
progname = argv[0];
#endif
if (argc != 4)
errx(res, "usage: %s <port> <server.crt> <server.key>", argv[0]);
/* Create SSL_CTX that supports QUIC. */
if ((ctx = create_ctx(argv[2], argv[3])) == NULL) {
ERR_print_errors_fp(stderr);
errx(res, "Failed to create context");
}
/* Parse port number from command line arguments. */
port = strtoul(argv[1], NULL, 0);
if (port == 0 || port > UINT16_MAX) {
SSL_CTX_free(ctx);
errx(res, "Failed to parse port number");
}
/* Create and bind a UDP socket. */
if ((fd = create_socket((uint16_t)port)) < 0) {
SSL_CTX_free(ctx);
ERR_print_errors_fp(stderr);
errx(res, "Failed to create socket");
}
/* QUIC server connection acceptance loop. */
if (!run_quic_server(ctx, fd)) {
SSL_CTX_free(ctx);
BIO_closesocket(fd);
ERR_print_errors_fp(stderr);
errx(res, "Error in QUIC server loop");
}
/* Free resources. */
SSL_CTX_free(ctx);
BIO_closesocket(fd);
res = EXIT_SUCCESS;
return res;
}