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Diffstat (limited to 'lib/diameter/src')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/diameter/src/transport/diameter_tcp.erl | 105 |
1 files changed, 95 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/transport/diameter_tcp.erl b/lib/diameter/src/transport/diameter_tcp.erl index 2c01037063..e0b68237c2 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/src/transport/diameter_tcp.erl +++ b/lib/diameter/src/transport/diameter_tcp.erl @@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ {socket :: inet:socket(), %% accept or connect socket parent :: pid(), %% of process that started us module :: module(), %% gen_tcp-like module - frag = <<>> :: binary() | {tref(), frag()}}). %% message fragment - + frag = <<>> :: binary() | {tref(), frag()}, %% message fragment + ssl :: boolean() | [term()]}). %% ssl options %% The usual transport using gen_tcp can be replaced by anything %% sufficiently gen_tcp-like by passing a 'module' option as the first %% (for simplicity) transport option. The transport_module diameter_etcp @@ -122,12 +122,14 @@ i({T, Ref, Mod, Pid, Opts, Addrs}) %% that does nothing but kill us with the parent until call %% returns. {ok, MPid} = diameter_tcp_sup:start_child(#monitor{parent = Pid}), - Sock = i(T, Ref, Mod, Pid, Opts, Addrs), + {[SslOpts], Rest} = proplists:split(Opts, [ssl_options]), + Sock = i(T, Ref, Mod, Pid, Rest, Addrs), MPid ! {stop, self()}, %% tell the monitor to die setopts(Mod, Sock), #transport{parent = Pid, module = Mod, - socket = Sock}; + socket = Sock, + ssl = ssl_opts(Mod, SslOpts)}; %% A monitor process to kill the transport if the parent dies. i(#monitor{parent = Pid, transport = TPid} = S) -> @@ -151,6 +153,14 @@ i({listen, LRef, APid, {Mod, Opts, Addrs}}) -> true = diameter_reg:add_new({?MODULE, listener, {LRef, {LAddr, LSock}}}), start_timer(#listener{socket = LSock}). +ssl_opts(_, []) -> + false; +ssl_opts(Mod, [{ssl_options, Opts}]) + when is_list(Opts) -> + [{Mod, tcp, tcp_closed} | Opts]; +ssl_opts(_, L) -> + ?ERROR({ssl_options, L}). + %% i/6 i(accept, Ref, Mod, Pid, Opts, Addrs) -> @@ -258,6 +268,8 @@ handle_info(T, #monitor{} = S) -> %% # code_change/3 %% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +code_change(_, {transport, _, _, _, _} = S, _) -> + {ok, #transport{} = list_to_tuple(tuple_to_list(S) ++ [false])}; code_change(_, State, _) -> {ok, State}. @@ -332,17 +344,56 @@ t(T,S) -> %% transition/2 +%% Initial incoming message when we might need to upgrade to TLS: +%% don't request another message until we know. +transition({tcp, Sock, Bin}, #transport{socket = Sock, + parent = Pid, + frag = Head, + module = M, + ssl = Opts} + = S) + when is_list(Opts) -> + case recv1(Head, Bin) of + {Msg, B} when is_binary(Msg) -> + diameter_peer:recv(Pid, Msg), + S#transport{frag = B}; + Frag -> + setopts(M, Sock), + S#transport{frag = Frag} + end; + %% Incoming message. -transition({tcp, Sock, Data}, #transport{socket = Sock, - module = M} - = S) -> +transition({P, Sock, Bin}, #transport{socket = Sock, + module = M, + ssl = B} + = S) + when P == tcp, not B; + P == ssl, B -> + setopts(M, Sock), + recv(Bin, S); + +%% Capabilties exchange has decided on whether or not to run over TLS. +transition({diameter, {tls, Ref, Type, B}}, #transport{parent = Pid} + = S) -> + #transport{socket = Sock, + module = M} + = NS + = tls_handshake(Type, B, S), + Pid ! {diameter, {tls, Ref}}, setopts(M, Sock), - recv(Data, S); + NS#transport{ssl = B}; -transition({tcp_closed, Sock}, #transport{socket = Sock}) -> +transition({C, Sock}, #transport{socket = Sock, + ssl = B}) + when C == tcp_closed, not B; + C == ssl_closed, B -> stop; -transition({tcp_error, Sock, _Reason} = T, #transport{socket = Sock} = S) -> +transition({E, Sock, _Reason} = T, #transport{socket = Sock, + ssl = B} + = S) + when E == tcp_error, not B; + E == ssl_error, B -> ?ERROR({T,S}); %% Outgoing message. @@ -379,6 +430,29 @@ transition({'DOWN', _, process, Pid, _}, #transport{parent = Pid}) -> %% Crash on anything unexpected. +%% tls_handshake/3 +%% +%% In the case that no tls message is received (eg. the service hasn't +%% been configured to advertise TLS support) we will simply never ask +%% for another TCP message, which will force the watchdog to +%% eventually take us down. + +tls_handshake(Type, true, #transport{socket = Sock, + ssl = Opts} + = S) -> + is_list(Opts) orelse ?ERROR({tls, Opts}), + {ok, SSock} = tls(Type, Sock, Opts), + S#transport{socket = SSock, + module = ssl}; + +tls_handshake(_, false, S) -> + S. + +tls(connect, Sock, Opts) -> + ssl:connect(Sock, Opts); +tls(accept, Sock, Opts) -> + ssl:ssl_accept(Sock, Opts). + %% recv/2 %% %% Reassemble fragmented messages and extract multple message sent @@ -509,6 +583,8 @@ connect(Mod, Host, Port, Opts) -> send(gen_tcp, Sock, Bin) -> gen_tcp:send(Sock, Bin); +send(ssl, Sock, Bin) -> + ssl:send(Sock, Bin); send(M, Sock, Bin) -> M:send(Sock, Bin). @@ -516,6 +592,8 @@ send(M, Sock, Bin) -> setopts(gen_tcp, Sock, Opts) -> inet:setopts(Sock, Opts); +setopts(ssl, Sock, Opts) -> + ssl:setopts(Sock, Opts); setopts(M, Sock, Opts) -> M:setopts(Sock, Opts). @@ -531,5 +609,12 @@ setopts(M, Sock) -> lport(gen_tcp, Sock) -> inet:port(Sock); +lport(ssl, Sock) -> + case ssl:sockname(Sock) of + {ok, {_Addr, PortNr}} -> + {ok, PortNr}; + {error, _} = No -> + No + end; lport(M, Sock) -> M:port(Sock). |