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use libc::size_t;
use std::convert::TryFrom;
use std::io::Cursor;
use std::ptr::null;
use std::slice;
use std::sync::Arc;
use rustls::server::{
AllowAnyAnonymousOrAuthenticatedClient, AllowAnyAuthenticatedClient, UnparsedCertRevocationList,
};
use rustls::sign::CertifiedKey;
use rustls::{
Certificate, PrivateKey, RootCertStore, SupportedCipherSuite, ALL_CIPHER_SUITES,
DEFAULT_CIPHER_SUITES,
};
use rustls_pemfile::{certs, crls, pkcs8_private_keys, rsa_private_keys};
use crate::error::{map_error, rustls_result};
use crate::rslice::{rustls_slice_bytes, rustls_str};
use crate::{
ffi_panic_boundary, try_box_from_ptr, try_mut_from_ptr, try_ref_from_ptr, try_slice,
ArcCastPtr, BoxCastPtr, CastConstPtr, CastPtr,
};
use rustls_result::{AlreadyUsed, NullParameter};
use std::ops::Deref;
/// An X.509 certificate, as used in rustls.
/// Corresponds to `Certificate` in the Rust API.
/// <https://docs.rs/rustls/latest/rustls/struct.Certificate.html>
pub struct rustls_certificate {
// We use the opaque struct pattern to tell C about our types without
// telling them what's inside.
// https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/ffi.html#representing-opaque-structs
_private: [u8; 0],
}
impl CastPtr for rustls_certificate {
type RustType = Certificate;
}
impl rustls_certificate {
/// Get the DER data of the certificate itself.
/// The data is owned by the certificate and has the same lifetime.
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn rustls_certificate_get_der(
cert: *const rustls_certificate,
out_der_data: *mut *const u8,
out_der_len: *mut size_t,
) -> rustls_result {
ffi_panic_boundary! {
let cert = try_ref_from_ptr!(cert);
if out_der_data.is_null() || out_der_len.is_null() {
return NullParameter
}
let der = cert.as_ref();
unsafe {
*out_der_data = der.as_ptr();
*out_der_len = der.len();
}
rustls_result::Ok
}
}
}
/// A cipher suite supported by rustls.
pub struct rustls_supported_ciphersuite {
_private: [u8; 0],
}
impl CastPtr for rustls_supported_ciphersuite {
type RustType = SupportedCipherSuite;
}
impl rustls_supported_ciphersuite {
/// Return a 16-bit unsigned integer corresponding to this cipher suite's assignment from
/// <https://www.iana.org/assignments/tls-parameters/tls-parameters.xhtml#tls-parameters-4>.
/// The bytes from the assignment are interpreted in network order.
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn rustls_supported_ciphersuite_get_suite(
supported_ciphersuite: *const rustls_supported_ciphersuite,
) -> u16 {
let supported_ciphersuite = try_ref_from_ptr!(supported_ciphersuite);
match supported_ciphersuite {
rustls::SupportedCipherSuite::Tls12(sc) => &sc.common,
rustls::SupportedCipherSuite::Tls13(sc) => &sc.common,
}
.suite
.get_u16()
}
}
/// Returns the name of the ciphersuite as a `rustls_str`. If the provided
/// ciphersuite is invalid, the rustls_str will contain the empty string. The
/// lifetime of the `rustls_str` is the lifetime of the program, it does not
/// need to be freed.
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn rustls_supported_ciphersuite_get_name(
supported_ciphersuite: *const rustls_supported_ciphersuite,
) -> rustls_str<'static> {
let supported_ciphersuite = try_ref_from_ptr!(supported_ciphersuite);
let s = supported_ciphersuite.suite().as_str().unwrap_or("");
match rustls_str::try_from(s) {
Ok(s) => s,
Err(_) => rustls_str::from_str_unchecked(""),
}
}
/// Return the length of rustls' list of supported cipher suites.
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn rustls_all_ciphersuites_len() -> usize {
ALL_CIPHER_SUITES.len()
}
/// Get a pointer to a member of rustls' list of supported cipher suites. This will return non-NULL
/// for i < rustls_all_ciphersuites_len().
/// The returned pointer is valid for the lifetime of the program and may be used directly when
/// building a ClientConfig or ServerConfig.
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn rustls_all_ciphersuites_get_entry(
i: size_t,
) -> *const rustls_supported_ciphersuite {
match ALL_CIPHER_SUITES.get(i) {
Some(cs) => cs as *const SupportedCipherSuite as *const _,
None => null(),
}
}
/// Return the length of rustls' list of default cipher suites.
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn rustls_default_ciphersuites_len() -> usize {
DEFAULT_CIPHER_SUITES.len()
}
/// Get a pointer to a member of rustls' list of supported cipher suites. This will return non-NULL
/// for i < rustls_default_ciphersuites_len().
/// The returned pointer is valid for the lifetime of the program and may be used directly when
/// building a ClientConfig or ServerConfig.
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn rustls_default_ciphersuites_get_entry(
i: size_t,
) -> *const rustls_supported_ciphersuite {
match DEFAULT_CIPHER_SUITES.get(i) {
Some(cs) => cs as *const SupportedCipherSuite as *const _,
None => null(),
}
}
/// Rustls' list of supported cipher suites. This is an array of pointers, and
/// its length is given by `RUSTLS_ALL_CIPHER_SUITES_LEN`. The pointers will
/// always be valid. The contents and order of this array may change between
/// releases.
#[no_mangle]
pub static mut RUSTLS_ALL_CIPHER_SUITES: [*const rustls_supported_ciphersuite; 9] = [
&rustls::cipher_suite::TLS13_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 as *const SupportedCipherSuite as *const _,
&rustls::cipher_suite::TLS13_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 as *const SupportedCipherSuite as *const _,
&rustls::cipher_suite::TLS13_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256 as *const SupportedCipherSuite
as *const _,
&rustls::cipher_suite::TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 as *const SupportedCipherSuite
as *const _,
&rustls::cipher_suite::TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 as *const SupportedCipherSuite
as *const _,
&rustls::cipher_suite::TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
as *const SupportedCipherSuite as *const _,
&rustls::cipher_suite::TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 as *const SupportedCipherSuite
as *const _,
&rustls::cipher_suite::TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 as *const SupportedCipherSuite
as *const _,
&rustls::cipher_suite::TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
as *const SupportedCipherSuite as *const _,
];
/// The length of the array `RUSTLS_ALL_CIPHER_SUITES`.
#[no_mangle]
pub static RUSTLS_ALL_CIPHER_SUITES_LEN: usize = unsafe { RUSTLS_ALL_CIPHER_SUITES.len() };
/// Rustls' list of default cipher suites. This is an array of pointers, and
/// its length is given by `RUSTLS_DEFAULT_CIPHER_SUITES_LEN`. The pointers
/// will always be valid. The contents and order of this array may change
/// between releases.
#[no_mangle]
pub static mut RUSTLS_DEFAULT_CIPHER_SUITES: [*const rustls_supported_ciphersuite; 9] = [
&rustls::cipher_suite::TLS13_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 as *const SupportedCipherSuite as *const _,
&rustls::cipher_suite::TLS13_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 as *const SupportedCipherSuite as *const _,
&rustls::cipher_suite::TLS13_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256 as *const SupportedCipherSuite
as *const _,
&rustls::cipher_suite::TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 as *const SupportedCipherSuite
as *const _,
&rustls::cipher_suite::TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 as *const SupportedCipherSuite
as *const _,
&rustls::cipher_suite::TLS_ECDHE_ECDSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
as *const SupportedCipherSuite as *const _,
&rustls::cipher_suite::TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 as *const SupportedCipherSuite
as *const _,
&rustls::cipher_suite::TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_GCM_SHA256 as *const SupportedCipherSuite
as *const _,
&rustls::cipher_suite::TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_CHACHA20_POLY1305_SHA256
as *const SupportedCipherSuite as *const _,
];
/// The length of the array `RUSTLS_DEFAULT_CIPHER_SUITES`.
#[no_mangle]
pub static RUSTLS_DEFAULT_CIPHER_SUITES_LEN: usize = unsafe { RUSTLS_DEFAULT_CIPHER_SUITES.len() };
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use std::slice;
use std::str;
#[test]
fn all_cipher_suites_arrays() {
assert_eq!(RUSTLS_ALL_CIPHER_SUITES_LEN, ALL_CIPHER_SUITES.len());
for (original, ffi) in ALL_CIPHER_SUITES
.iter()
.zip(unsafe { RUSTLS_ALL_CIPHER_SUITES }.iter().copied())
{
let ffi_cipher_suite = try_ref_from_ptr!(ffi);
assert_eq!(original, ffi_cipher_suite);
}
}
#[test]
fn default_cipher_suites_arrays() {
assert_eq!(
RUSTLS_DEFAULT_CIPHER_SUITES_LEN,
DEFAULT_CIPHER_SUITES.len()
);
for (original, ffi) in DEFAULT_CIPHER_SUITES
.iter()
.zip(unsafe { RUSTLS_DEFAULT_CIPHER_SUITES }.iter().copied())
{
let ffi_cipher_suite = try_ref_from_ptr!(ffi);
assert_eq!(original, ffi_cipher_suite);
}
}
#[test]
fn ciphersuite_get_name() {
let suite = rustls_all_ciphersuites_get_entry(0);
let s = rustls_supported_ciphersuite_get_name(suite);
let want = "TLS13_AES_256_GCM_SHA384";
unsafe {
let got = str::from_utf8(slice::from_raw_parts(s.data as *const u8, s.len)).unwrap();
assert_eq!(want, got)
}
}
#[test]
fn test_all_ciphersuites_len() {
let len = rustls_all_ciphersuites_len();
assert!(len > 2);
}
}
/// The complete chain of certificates to send during a TLS handshake,
/// plus a private key that matches the end-entity (leaf) certificate.
/// Corresponds to `CertifiedKey` in the Rust API.
/// <https://docs.rs/rustls/latest/rustls/sign/struct.CertifiedKey.html>
pub struct rustls_certified_key {
// We use the opaque struct pattern to tell C about our types without
// telling them what's inside.
// https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/ffi.html#representing-opaque-structs
_private: [u8; 0],
}
impl CastPtr for rustls_certified_key {
type RustType = CertifiedKey;
}
impl ArcCastPtr for rustls_certified_key {}
impl rustls_certified_key {
/// Build a `rustls_certified_key` from a certificate chain and a private key.
/// `cert_chain` must point to a buffer of `cert_chain_len` bytes, containing
/// a series of PEM-encoded certificates, with the end-entity (leaf)
/// certificate first.
///
/// `private_key` must point to a buffer of `private_key_len` bytes, containing
/// a PEM-encoded private key in either PKCS#1 or PKCS#8 format.
///
/// On success, this writes a pointer to the newly created
/// `rustls_certified_key` in `certified_key_out`. That pointer must later
/// be freed with `rustls_certified_key_free` to avoid memory leaks. Note that
/// internally, this is an atomically reference-counted pointer, so even after
/// the original caller has called `rustls_certified_key_free`, other objects
/// may retain a pointer to the object. The memory will be freed when all
/// references are gone.
///
/// This function does not take ownership of any of its input pointers. It
/// parses the pointed-to data and makes a copy of the result. You may
/// free the cert_chain and private_key pointers after calling it.
///
/// Typically, you will build a `rustls_certified_key`, use it to create a
/// `rustls_server_config` (which increments the reference count), and then
/// immediately call `rustls_certified_key_free`. That leaves the
/// `rustls_server_config` in possession of the sole reference, so the
/// `rustls_certified_key`'s memory will automatically be released when
/// the `rustls_server_config` is freed.
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn rustls_certified_key_build(
cert_chain: *const u8,
cert_chain_len: size_t,
private_key: *const u8,
private_key_len: size_t,
certified_key_out: *mut *const rustls_certified_key,
) -> rustls_result {
ffi_panic_boundary! {
let certified_key_out: &mut *const rustls_certified_key = unsafe {
match certified_key_out.as_mut() {
Some(c) => c,
None => return NullParameter,
}
};
let certified_key = match rustls_certified_key::certified_key_build(
cert_chain, cert_chain_len, private_key, private_key_len) {
Ok(key) => Box::new(key),
Err(rr) => return rr,
};
let certified_key = Arc::into_raw(Arc::new(*certified_key)) as *const _;
*certified_key_out = certified_key;
rustls_result::Ok
}
}
/// Return the i-th rustls_certificate in the rustls_certified_key. 0 gives the
/// end-entity certificate. 1 and higher give certificates from the chain.
/// Indexes higher than the last available certificate return NULL.
///
/// The returned certificate is valid until the rustls_certified_key is freed.
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn rustls_certified_key_get_certificate(
certified_key: *const rustls_certified_key,
i: size_t,
) -> *const rustls_certificate {
ffi_panic_boundary! {
let certified_key: &CertifiedKey = try_ref_from_ptr!(certified_key);
match certified_key.cert.get(i) {
Some(cert) => cert as *const Certificate as *const _,
None => null()
}
}
}
/// Create a copy of the rustls_certified_key with the given OCSP response data
/// as DER encoded bytes. The OCSP response may be given as NULL to clear any
/// possibly present OCSP data from the cloned key.
/// The cloned key is independent from its original and needs to be freed
/// by the application.
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn rustls_certified_key_clone_with_ocsp(
certified_key: *const rustls_certified_key,
ocsp_response: *const rustls_slice_bytes,
cloned_key_out: *mut *const rustls_certified_key,
) -> rustls_result {
ffi_panic_boundary! {
let cloned_key_out: &mut *const rustls_certified_key = unsafe {
match cloned_key_out.as_mut() {
Some(c) => c,
None => return NullParameter,
}
};
let certified_key: &CertifiedKey = try_ref_from_ptr!(certified_key);
let mut new_key = certified_key.deref().clone();
if !ocsp_response.is_null() {
let ocsp_slice = unsafe{ &*ocsp_response };
new_key.ocsp = Some(Vec::from(try_slice!(ocsp_slice.data, ocsp_slice.len)));
} else {
new_key.ocsp = None;
}
*cloned_key_out = ArcCastPtr::to_const_ptr(new_key);
rustls_result::Ok
}
}
/// "Free" a certified_key previously returned from
/// rustls_certified_key_build. Since certified_key is actually an
/// atomically reference-counted pointer, extant certified_key may still
/// hold an internal reference to the Rust object. However, C code must
/// consider this pointer unusable after "free"ing it.
/// Calling with NULL is fine. Must not be called twice with the same value.
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn rustls_certified_key_free(key: *const rustls_certified_key) {
ffi_panic_boundary! {
rustls_certified_key::free(key);
}
}
fn certified_key_build(
cert_chain: *const u8,
cert_chain_len: size_t,
private_key: *const u8,
private_key_len: size_t,
) -> Result<CertifiedKey, rustls_result> {
let mut cert_chain: &[u8] = unsafe {
if cert_chain.is_null() {
return Err(NullParameter);
}
slice::from_raw_parts(cert_chain, cert_chain_len)
};
let private_key: &[u8] = unsafe {
if private_key.is_null() {
return Err(NullParameter);
}
slice::from_raw_parts(private_key, private_key_len)
};
let mut private_keys: Vec<Vec<u8>> = match pkcs8_private_keys(&mut Cursor::new(private_key))
{
Ok(v) => v,
Err(_) => return Err(rustls_result::PrivateKeyParseError),
};
let private_key: PrivateKey = match private_keys.pop() {
Some(p) => PrivateKey(p),
None => {
private_keys = match rsa_private_keys(&mut Cursor::new(private_key)) {
Ok(v) => v,
Err(_) => return Err(rustls_result::PrivateKeyParseError),
};
let rsa_private_key: PrivateKey = match private_keys.pop() {
Some(p) => PrivateKey(p),
None => return Err(rustls_result::PrivateKeyParseError),
};
rsa_private_key
}
};
let signing_key = match rustls::sign::any_supported_type(&private_key) {
Ok(key) => key,
Err(_) => return Err(rustls_result::PrivateKeyParseError),
};
let parsed_chain: Vec<Certificate> = match certs(&mut cert_chain) {
Ok(v) => v.into_iter().map(Certificate).collect(),
Err(_) => return Err(rustls_result::CertificateParseError),
};
Ok(rustls::sign::CertifiedKey::new(parsed_chain, signing_key))
}
}
/// A root certificate store.
/// <https://docs.rs/rustls/latest/rustls/struct.RootCertStore.html>
pub struct rustls_root_cert_store {
// We use the opaque struct pattern to tell C about our types without
// telling them what's inside.
// https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/ffi.html#representing-opaque-structs
_private: [u8; 0],
}
impl CastPtr for rustls_root_cert_store {
type RustType = RootCertStore;
}
impl BoxCastPtr for rustls_root_cert_store {}
impl rustls_root_cert_store {
/// Create a rustls_root_cert_store. Caller owns the memory and must
/// eventually call rustls_root_cert_store_free. The store starts out empty.
/// Caller must add root certificates with rustls_root_cert_store_add_pem.
/// <https://docs.rs/rustls/latest/rustls/struct.RootCertStore.html#method.empty>
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn rustls_root_cert_store_new() -> *mut rustls_root_cert_store {
ffi_panic_boundary! {
let store = rustls::RootCertStore::empty();
BoxCastPtr::to_mut_ptr(store)
}
}
/// Add one or more certificates to the root cert store using PEM encoded data.
///
/// When `strict` is true an error will return a `CertificateParseError`
/// result. So will an attempt to parse data that has zero certificates.
///
/// When `strict` is false, unparseable root certificates will be ignored.
/// This may be useful on systems that have syntactically invalid root
/// certificates.
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn rustls_root_cert_store_add_pem(
store: *mut rustls_root_cert_store,
pem: *const u8,
pem_len: size_t,
strict: bool,
) -> rustls_result {
ffi_panic_boundary! {
let certs_pem: &[u8] = try_slice!(pem, pem_len);
let store: &mut RootCertStore = try_mut_from_ptr!(store);
let certs_der = match rustls_pemfile::certs(&mut Cursor::new(certs_pem)) {
Ok(vv) => vv,
Err(_) => return rustls_result::CertificateParseError,
};
// We first copy into a temporary root store so we can uphold our
// API guideline that there are no partial failures or partial
// successes.
let mut new_store = RootCertStore::empty();
let (parsed, rejected) = new_store.add_parsable_certificates(&certs_der);
if strict && (rejected > 0 || parsed == 0) {
return rustls_result::CertificateParseError;
}
store.roots.append(&mut new_store.roots);
rustls_result::Ok
}
}
/// Free a rustls_root_cert_store previously returned from rustls_root_cert_store_builder_build.
/// Calling with NULL is fine. Must not be called twice with the same value.
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn rustls_root_cert_store_free(store: *mut rustls_root_cert_store) {
ffi_panic_boundary! {
let store = try_box_from_ptr!(store);
drop(store)
}
}
}
/// A builder for a `rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_verifier`. This builder object can be
/// used to configure certificate revocation lists, and then turned into a
/// `rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_verifier` once ready.
pub struct rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_builder {
_private: [u8; 0],
}
impl CastPtr for rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_builder {
// NOTE: contained value is consumed even on error, so this can contain None. but the caller
// still needs to free it
type RustType = Option<AllowAnyAuthenticatedClient>;
}
impl BoxCastPtr for rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_builder {}
impl rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_builder {
/// Create a new allow any authenticated client certificate verifier builder using the root store.
///
/// This copies the contents of the rustls_root_cert_store. It does not take
/// ownership of the pointed-to memory.
///
/// This object can then be used to load any CRLs.
///
/// Once that is complete, convert it into a real `rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_verifier`
/// by calling `rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_verifier_new()`.
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_builder_new(
store: *const rustls_root_cert_store,
) -> *mut rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_builder {
ffi_panic_boundary! {
let store: &RootCertStore = try_ref_from_ptr!(store);
let client_cert_verifier = Some(AllowAnyAuthenticatedClient::new(store.clone()));
BoxCastPtr::to_mut_ptr(client_cert_verifier)
}
}
/// Add one or more certificate revocation lists (CRLs) to the client certificate verifier by
/// reading the CRL content from the provided buffer of PEM encoded content.
///
/// This function returns an error if the provided buffer is not valid PEM encoded content,
/// or if the CRL content is invalid or unsupported.
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_builder_add_crl(
builder: *mut rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_builder,
crl_pem: *const u8,
crl_pem_len: size_t,
) -> rustls_result {
ffi_panic_boundary! {
let client_cert_verifier_builder: &mut Option<AllowAnyAuthenticatedClient> = try_mut_from_ptr!(builder);
let crl_pem: &[u8] = try_slice!(crl_pem, crl_pem_len);
let crls_der: Vec<UnparsedCertRevocationList> = match crls(&mut Cursor::new(crl_pem)) {
Ok(vv) => vv.into_iter().map(UnparsedCertRevocationList).collect(),
Err(_) => return rustls_result::CertificateRevocationListParseError,
};
let client_cert_verifier = match client_cert_verifier_builder.take() {
None => {
return AlreadyUsed;
},
Some(x) => x,
};
match client_cert_verifier.with_crls(crls_der) {
Ok(v) => client_cert_verifier_builder.replace(v),
Err(e) => return map_error(rustls::Error::InvalidCertRevocationList(e)),
};
rustls_result::Ok
}
}
/// Free a `rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_builder` previously returned from
/// `rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_builder_new`.
/// Calling with NULL is fine. Must not be called twice with the same value.
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_builder_free(
builder: *mut rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_builder,
) {
ffi_panic_boundary! {
let store = try_box_from_ptr!(builder);
drop(store)
}
}
}
/// A verifier of client certificates that requires all certificates to be
/// trusted based on a given `rustls_root_cert_store`. Usable in building server
/// configurations. Connections without such a client certificate will not
/// be accepted.
pub struct rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_verifier {
_private: [u8; 0],
}
impl CastConstPtr for rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_verifier {
type RustType = AllowAnyAuthenticatedClient;
}
impl ArcCastPtr for rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_verifier {}
impl rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_verifier {
/// Create a new allow any authenticated client certificate verifier from a builder.
///
/// The builder is consumed and cannot be used again, but must still be freed.
///
/// The verifier can be used in several `rustls_server_config` instances. Must be freed by
/// the application when no longer needed. See the documentation of
/// `rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_verifier_free` for details about lifetime.
/// This copies the contents of the `rustls_root_cert_store`. It does not take
/// ownership of the pointed-to memory.
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_verifier_new(
builder: *mut rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_builder,
) -> *const rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_verifier {
ffi_panic_boundary! {
let client_cert_verifier_builder: &mut Option<AllowAnyAuthenticatedClient> = try_mut_from_ptr!(builder);
let client_cert_verifier = match client_cert_verifier_builder.take() {
None => {
return null() as *const _;
},
Some(x) => x,
};
return Arc::into_raw(client_cert_verifier.boxed()) as *const _;
}
}
/// "Free" a verifier previously returned from
/// `rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_verifier_new`. Since
/// `rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_verifier` is actually an
/// atomically reference-counted pointer, extant server_configs may still
/// hold an internal reference to the Rust object. However, C code must
/// consider this pointer unusable after "free"ing it.
/// Calling with NULL is fine. Must not be called twice with the same value.
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_verifier_free(
verifier: *const rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_verifier,
) {
ffi_panic_boundary! {
rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_verifier::free(verifier);
}
}
}
/// A builder for a `rustls_allow_any_anonymous_or_authenticated_client_verifier`. This builder
/// object can be used to configure certificate revocation lists, and then turned into a
/// `rustls_allow_any_anonymous_or_authenticated_client_verifier` once ready.
pub struct rustls_allow_any_anonymous_or_authenticated_client_builder {
_private: [u8; 0],
}
impl CastPtr for rustls_allow_any_anonymous_or_authenticated_client_builder {
// NOTE: contained value is consumed even on error, so this can contain None. but the caller
// still needs to free it
type RustType = Option<AllowAnyAnonymousOrAuthenticatedClient>;
}
impl BoxCastPtr for rustls_allow_any_anonymous_or_authenticated_client_builder {}
impl rustls_allow_any_anonymous_or_authenticated_client_builder {
/// Create a new allow any anonymous or authenticated client certificate verifier builder
/// using the root store.
///
/// This copies the contents of the rustls_root_cert_store. It does not take
/// ownership of the pointed-to memory.
///
/// This object can then be used to load any CRLs.
///
/// Once that is complete, convert it into a real
/// `rustls_allow_any_anonymous_or_authenticated_client_verifier`
/// by calling `rustls_allow_any_anonymous_or_authenticated_client_verifier_new()`.
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn rustls_client_cert_verifier_optional_builder_new(
store: *const rustls_root_cert_store,
) -> *mut rustls_allow_any_anonymous_or_authenticated_client_builder {
ffi_panic_boundary! {
let store: &RootCertStore = try_ref_from_ptr!(store);
let client_cert_verifier = Some(AllowAnyAnonymousOrAuthenticatedClient::new(store.clone()));
BoxCastPtr::to_mut_ptr(client_cert_verifier)
}
}
/// Add one or more certificate revocation lists (CRLs) to the client certificate verifier by
/// reading the CRL content from the provided buffer of PEM encoded content.
///
/// This function returns an error if the provided buffer is not valid PEM encoded content,
/// or if the CRL content is invalid or unsupported.
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn rustls_client_cert_verifier_optional_builder_add_crl(
builder: *mut rustls_allow_any_anonymous_or_authenticated_client_builder,
crl_pem: *const u8,
crl_pem_len: size_t,
) -> rustls_result {
ffi_panic_boundary! {
let client_cert_verifier_builder: &mut Option<AllowAnyAnonymousOrAuthenticatedClient> = try_mut_from_ptr!(builder);
let crl_pem: &[u8] = try_slice!(crl_pem, crl_pem_len);
let crls_der: Vec<UnparsedCertRevocationList> = match crls(&mut Cursor::new(crl_pem)) {
Ok(vv) => vv.into_iter().map(UnparsedCertRevocationList).collect(),
Err(_) => return rustls_result::CertificateRevocationListParseError,
};
let client_cert_verifier = match client_cert_verifier_builder.take() {
None => {
return AlreadyUsed;
},
Some(x) => x,
};
match client_cert_verifier.with_crls(crls_der) {
Ok(v) => client_cert_verifier_builder.replace(v),
Err(e) => return map_error(rustls::Error::InvalidCertRevocationList(e)),
};
rustls_result::Ok
}
}
/// Free a `rustls_allow_any_anonymous_or_authenticated_client_builder` previously returned from
/// `rustls_client_cert_verifier_optional_builder_new`.
/// Calling with NULL is fine. Must not be called twice with the same value.
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn rustls_client_cert_verifier_optional_builder_free(
builder: *mut rustls_allow_any_anonymous_or_authenticated_client_builder,
) {
ffi_panic_boundary! {
let store = try_box_from_ptr!(builder);
drop(store)
}
}
}
/// Alternative to `rustls_allow_any_authenticated_client_verifier` that allows connections
/// with or without a client certificate. If the client offers a certificate,
/// it will be verified (and rejected if it is not valid). If the client
/// does not offer a certificate, the connection will succeed.
///
/// The application can retrieve the certificate, if any, with
/// `rustls_connection_get_peer_certificate`.
pub struct rustls_allow_any_anonymous_or_authenticated_client_verifier {
_private: [u8; 0],
}
impl CastConstPtr for rustls_allow_any_anonymous_or_authenticated_client_verifier {
type RustType = AllowAnyAnonymousOrAuthenticatedClient;
}
impl ArcCastPtr for rustls_allow_any_anonymous_or_authenticated_client_verifier {}
impl rustls_allow_any_anonymous_or_authenticated_client_verifier {
/// Create a new allow any anonymous or authenticated client certificate verifier builder
/// from the builder.
///
/// The builder is consumed and cannot be used again, but must still be freed.
///
/// The verifier can be used in several `rustls_server_config` instances. Must be
/// freed by the application when no longer needed. See the documentation of
/// `rustls_allow_any_anonymous_or_authenticated_client_verifier_free` for details about lifetime.
/// This copies the contents of the `rustls_root_cert_store`. It does not take
/// ownership of the pointed-to data.
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn rustls_allow_any_anonymous_or_authenticated_client_verifier_new(
builder: *mut rustls_allow_any_anonymous_or_authenticated_client_builder,
) -> *const rustls_allow_any_anonymous_or_authenticated_client_verifier {
ffi_panic_boundary! {
let client_cert_verifier_builder: &mut Option<AllowAnyAnonymousOrAuthenticatedClient> = try_mut_from_ptr!(builder);
let client_cert_verifier = match client_cert_verifier_builder.take() {
None => {
return null() as *const _;
},
Some(x) => x,
};
return Arc::into_raw(client_cert_verifier.boxed()) as *const _;
}
}
/// "Free" a verifier previously returned from
/// `rustls_allow_any_anonymous_or_authenticated_client_verifier_new`. Since
/// `rustls_allow_any_anonymous_or_authenticated_client_verifier`
/// is actually an atomically reference-counted pointer, extant `server_configs` may still
/// hold an internal reference to the Rust object. However, C code must
/// consider this pointer unusable after "free"ing it.
/// Calling with NULL is fine. Must not be called twice with the same value.
#[no_mangle]
pub extern "C" fn rustls_allow_any_anonymous_or_authenticated_client_verifier_free(
verifier: *const rustls_allow_any_anonymous_or_authenticated_client_verifier,
) {
ffi_panic_boundary! {
rustls_allow_any_anonymous_or_authenticated_client_verifier::free(verifier);
}
}
}