rustls/client/
client_conn.rs

1use alloc::vec::Vec;
2use core::marker::PhantomData;
3use core::ops::{Deref, DerefMut};
4use core::{fmt, mem};
5
6use pki_types::{ServerName, UnixTime};
7
8use super::handy::NoClientSessionStorage;
9use super::hs::{self, ClientHelloInput};
10#[cfg(feature = "std")]
11use crate::WantsVerifier;
12use crate::builder::ConfigBuilder;
13use crate::client::{EchMode, EchStatus};
14use crate::common_state::{CommonState, Protocol, Side};
15use crate::conn::{ConnectionCore, UnbufferedConnectionCommon};
16use crate::crypto::{CryptoProvider, SupportedKxGroup};
17use crate::enums::{CipherSuite, ProtocolVersion, SignatureScheme};
18use crate::error::Error;
19use crate::kernel::KernelConnection;
20use crate::log::trace;
21use crate::msgs::enums::NamedGroup;
22use crate::msgs::handshake::ClientExtensionsInput;
23use crate::msgs::persist;
24use crate::suites::{ExtractedSecrets, SupportedCipherSuite};
25use crate::sync::Arc;
26#[cfg(feature = "std")]
27use crate::time_provider::DefaultTimeProvider;
28use crate::time_provider::TimeProvider;
29use crate::unbuffered::{EncryptError, TransmitTlsData};
30#[cfg(doc)]
31use crate::{DistinguishedName, crypto};
32use crate::{KeyLog, WantsVersions, compress, sign, verify, versions};
33
34/// A trait for the ability to store client session data, so that sessions
35/// can be resumed in future connections.
36///
37/// Generally all data in this interface should be treated as
38/// **highly sensitive**, containing enough key material to break all security
39/// of the corresponding session.
40///
41/// `set_`, `insert_`, `remove_` and `take_` operations are mutating; this isn't
42/// expressed in the type system to allow implementations freedom in
43/// how to achieve interior mutability.  `Mutex` is a common choice.
44pub trait ClientSessionStore: fmt::Debug + Send + Sync {
45    /// Remember what `NamedGroup` the given server chose.
46    fn set_kx_hint(&self, server_name: ServerName<'static>, group: NamedGroup);
47
48    /// This should return the value most recently passed to `set_kx_hint`
49    /// for the given `server_name`.
50    ///
51    /// If `None` is returned, the caller chooses the first configured group,
52    /// and an extra round trip might happen if that choice is unsatisfactory
53    /// to the server.
54    fn kx_hint(&self, server_name: &ServerName<'_>) -> Option<NamedGroup>;
55
56    /// Remember a TLS1.2 session.
57    ///
58    /// At most one of these can be remembered at a time, per `server_name`.
59    fn set_tls12_session(
60        &self,
61        server_name: ServerName<'static>,
62        value: persist::Tls12ClientSessionValue,
63    );
64
65    /// Get the most recently saved TLS1.2 session for `server_name` provided to `set_tls12_session`.
66    fn tls12_session(
67        &self,
68        server_name: &ServerName<'_>,
69    ) -> Option<persist::Tls12ClientSessionValue>;
70
71    /// Remove and forget any saved TLS1.2 session for `server_name`.
72    fn remove_tls12_session(&self, server_name: &ServerName<'static>);
73
74    /// Remember a TLS1.3 ticket that might be retrieved later from `take_tls13_ticket`, allowing
75    /// resumption of this session.
76    ///
77    /// This can be called multiple times for a given session, allowing multiple independent tickets
78    /// to be valid at once.  The number of times this is called is controlled by the server, so
79    /// implementations of this trait should apply a reasonable bound of how many items are stored
80    /// simultaneously.
81    fn insert_tls13_ticket(
82        &self,
83        server_name: ServerName<'static>,
84        value: persist::Tls13ClientSessionValue,
85    );
86
87    /// Return a TLS1.3 ticket previously provided to `add_tls13_ticket`.
88    ///
89    /// Implementations of this trait must return each value provided to `add_tls13_ticket` _at most once_.
90    fn take_tls13_ticket(
91        &self,
92        server_name: &ServerName<'static>,
93    ) -> Option<persist::Tls13ClientSessionValue>;
94}
95
96/// A trait for the ability to choose a certificate chain and
97/// private key for the purposes of client authentication.
98pub trait ResolvesClientCert: fmt::Debug + Send + Sync {
99    /// Resolve a client certificate chain/private key to use as the client's
100    /// identity.
101    ///
102    /// `root_hint_subjects` is an optional list of certificate authority
103    /// subject distinguished names that the client can use to help
104    /// decide on a client certificate the server is likely to accept. If
105    /// the list is empty, the client should send whatever certificate it
106    /// has. The hints are expected to be DER-encoded X.500 distinguished names,
107    /// per [RFC 5280 A.1]. See [`DistinguishedName`] for more information
108    /// on decoding with external crates like `x509-parser`.
109    ///
110    /// `sigschemes` is the list of the [`SignatureScheme`]s the server
111    /// supports.
112    ///
113    /// Return `None` to continue the handshake without any client
114    /// authentication.  The server may reject the handshake later
115    /// if it requires authentication.
116    ///
117    /// [RFC 5280 A.1]: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5280#appendix-A.1
118    fn resolve(
119        &self,
120        root_hint_subjects: &[&[u8]],
121        sigschemes: &[SignatureScheme],
122    ) -> Option<Arc<sign::CertifiedKey>>;
123
124    /// Return true if the client only supports raw public keys.
125    ///
126    /// See [RFC 7250](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7250).
127    fn only_raw_public_keys(&self) -> bool {
128        false
129    }
130
131    /// Return true if any certificates at all are available.
132    fn has_certs(&self) -> bool;
133}
134
135/// Common configuration for (typically) all connections made by a program.
136///
137/// Making one of these is cheap, though one of the inputs may be expensive: gathering trust roots
138/// from the operating system to add to the [`RootCertStore`] passed to `with_root_certificates()`
139/// (the rustls-native-certs crate is often used for this) may take on the order of a few hundred
140/// milliseconds.
141///
142/// These must be created via the [`ClientConfig::builder()`] or [`ClientConfig::builder_with_provider()`]
143/// function.
144///
145/// Note that using [`ConfigBuilder<ClientConfig, WantsVersions>::with_ech()`] will produce a common
146/// configuration specific to the provided [`crate::client::EchConfig`] that may not be appropriate
147/// for all connections made by the program. In this case the configuration should only be shared
148/// by connections intended for domains that offer the provided [`crate::client::EchConfig`] in
149/// their DNS zone.
150///
151/// # Defaults
152///
153/// * [`ClientConfig::max_fragment_size`]: the default is `None` (meaning 16kB).
154/// * [`ClientConfig::resumption`]: supports resumption with up to 256 server names, using session
155///   ids or tickets, with a max of eight tickets per server.
156/// * [`ClientConfig::alpn_protocols`]: the default is empty -- no ALPN protocol is negotiated.
157/// * [`ClientConfig::key_log`]: key material is not logged.
158/// * [`ClientConfig::cert_decompressors`]: depends on the crate features, see [`compress::default_cert_decompressors()`].
159/// * [`ClientConfig::cert_compressors`]: depends on the crate features, see [`compress::default_cert_compressors()`].
160/// * [`ClientConfig::cert_compression_cache`]: caches the most recently used 4 compressions
161///
162/// [`RootCertStore`]: crate::RootCertStore
163#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
164pub struct ClientConfig {
165    /// Which ALPN protocols we include in our client hello.
166    /// If empty, no ALPN extension is sent.
167    pub alpn_protocols: Vec<Vec<u8>>,
168
169    /// How and when the client can resume a previous session.
170    ///
171    /// # Sharing `resumption` between `ClientConfig`s
172    /// In a program using many `ClientConfig`s it may improve resumption rates
173    /// (which has a significant impact on connection performance) if those
174    /// configs share a single `Resumption`.
175    ///
176    /// However, resumption is only allowed between two `ClientConfig`s if their
177    /// `client_auth_cert_resolver` (ie, potential client authentication credentials)
178    /// and `verifier` (ie, server certificate verification settings) are
179    /// the same (according to `Arc::ptr_eq`).
180    ///
181    /// To illustrate, imagine two `ClientConfig`s `A` and `B`.  `A` fully validates
182    /// the server certificate, `B` does not.  If `A` and `B` shared a resumption store,
183    /// it would be possible for a session originated by `B` to be inserted into the
184    /// store, and then resumed by `A`.  This would give a false impression to the user
185    /// of `A` that the server certificate is fully validated.
186    pub resumption: Resumption,
187
188    /// The maximum size of plaintext input to be emitted in a single TLS record.
189    /// A value of None is equivalent to the [TLS maximum] of 16 kB.
190    ///
191    /// rustls enforces an arbitrary minimum of 32 bytes for this field.
192    /// Out of range values are reported as errors from [ClientConnection::new].
193    ///
194    /// Setting this value to a little less than the TCP MSS may improve latency
195    /// for stream-y workloads.
196    ///
197    /// [TLS maximum]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8446#section-5.1
198    /// [ClientConnection::new]: crate::client::ClientConnection::new
199    pub max_fragment_size: Option<usize>,
200
201    /// How to decide what client auth certificate/keys to use.
202    pub client_auth_cert_resolver: Arc<dyn ResolvesClientCert>,
203
204    /// Whether to send the Server Name Indication (SNI) extension
205    /// during the client handshake.
206    ///
207    /// The default is true.
208    pub enable_sni: bool,
209
210    /// How to output key material for debugging.  The default
211    /// does nothing.
212    pub key_log: Arc<dyn KeyLog>,
213
214    /// Allows traffic secrets to be extracted after the handshake,
215    /// e.g. for kTLS setup.
216    pub enable_secret_extraction: bool,
217
218    /// Whether to send data on the first flight ("early data") in
219    /// TLS 1.3 handshakes.
220    ///
221    /// The default is false.
222    pub enable_early_data: bool,
223
224    /// If set to `true`, requires the server to support the extended
225    /// master secret extraction method defined in [RFC 7627].
226    ///
227    /// The default is `true` if the `fips` crate feature is enabled,
228    /// `false` otherwise.
229    ///
230    /// It must be set to `true` to meet FIPS requirement mentioned in section
231    /// **D.Q Transition of the TLS 1.2 KDF to Support the Extended Master
232    /// Secret** from [FIPS 140-3 IG.pdf].
233    ///
234    /// [RFC 7627]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7627
235    /// [FIPS 140-3 IG.pdf]: https://csrc.nist.gov/csrc/media/Projects/cryptographic-module-validation-program/documents/fips%20140-3/FIPS%20140-3%20IG.pdf
236    #[cfg(feature = "tls12")]
237    pub require_ems: bool,
238
239    /// Provides the current system time
240    pub time_provider: Arc<dyn TimeProvider>,
241
242    /// Source of randomness and other crypto.
243    pub(super) provider: Arc<CryptoProvider>,
244
245    /// Supported versions, in no particular order.  The default
246    /// is all supported versions.
247    pub(super) versions: versions::EnabledVersions,
248
249    /// How to verify the server certificate chain.
250    pub(super) verifier: Arc<dyn verify::ServerCertVerifier>,
251
252    /// How to decompress the server's certificate chain.
253    ///
254    /// If this is non-empty, the [RFC8779] certificate compression
255    /// extension is offered, and any compressed certificates are
256    /// transparently decompressed during the handshake.
257    ///
258    /// This only applies to TLS1.3 connections.  It is ignored for
259    /// TLS1.2 connections.
260    ///
261    /// [RFC8779]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc8879/
262    pub cert_decompressors: Vec<&'static dyn compress::CertDecompressor>,
263
264    /// How to compress the client's certificate chain.
265    ///
266    /// If a server supports this extension, and advertises support
267    /// for one of the compression algorithms included here, the
268    /// client certificate will be compressed according to [RFC8779].
269    ///
270    /// This only applies to TLS1.3 connections.  It is ignored for
271    /// TLS1.2 connections.
272    ///
273    /// [RFC8779]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc8879/
274    pub cert_compressors: Vec<&'static dyn compress::CertCompressor>,
275
276    /// Caching for compressed certificates.
277    ///
278    /// This is optional: [`compress::CompressionCache::Disabled`] gives
279    /// a cache that does no caching.
280    pub cert_compression_cache: Arc<compress::CompressionCache>,
281
282    /// How to offer Encrypted Client Hello (ECH). The default is to not offer ECH.
283    pub(super) ech_mode: Option<EchMode>,
284}
285
286impl ClientConfig {
287    /// Create a builder for a client configuration with
288    /// [the process-default `CryptoProvider`][CryptoProvider#using-the-per-process-default-cryptoprovider]
289    /// and safe protocol version defaults.
290    ///
291    /// For more information, see the [`ConfigBuilder`] documentation.
292    #[cfg(feature = "std")]
293    pub fn builder() -> ConfigBuilder<Self, WantsVerifier> {
294        Self::builder_with_protocol_versions(versions::DEFAULT_VERSIONS)
295    }
296
297    /// Create a builder for a client configuration with
298    /// [the process-default `CryptoProvider`][CryptoProvider#using-the-per-process-default-cryptoprovider]
299    /// and the provided protocol versions.
300    ///
301    /// Panics if
302    /// - the supported versions are not compatible with the provider (eg.
303    ///   the combination of ciphersuites supported by the provider and supported
304    ///   versions lead to zero cipher suites being usable),
305    /// - if a `CryptoProvider` cannot be resolved using a combination of
306    ///   the crate features and process default.
307    ///
308    /// For more information, see the [`ConfigBuilder`] documentation.
309    #[cfg(feature = "std")]
310    pub fn builder_with_protocol_versions(
311        versions: &[&'static versions::SupportedProtocolVersion],
312    ) -> ConfigBuilder<Self, WantsVerifier> {
313        // Safety assumptions:
314        // 1. that the provider has been installed (explicitly or implicitly)
315        // 2. that the process-level default provider is usable with the supplied protocol versions.
316        Self::builder_with_provider(
317            CryptoProvider::get_default_or_install_from_crate_features().clone(),
318        )
319        .with_protocol_versions(versions)
320        .unwrap()
321    }
322
323    /// Create a builder for a client configuration with a specific [`CryptoProvider`].
324    ///
325    /// This will use the provider's configured ciphersuites. You must additionally choose
326    /// which protocol versions to enable, using `with_protocol_versions` or
327    /// `with_safe_default_protocol_versions` and handling the `Result` in case a protocol
328    /// version is not supported by the provider's ciphersuites.
329    ///
330    /// For more information, see the [`ConfigBuilder`] documentation.
331    #[cfg(feature = "std")]
332    pub fn builder_with_provider(
333        provider: Arc<CryptoProvider>,
334    ) -> ConfigBuilder<Self, WantsVersions> {
335        ConfigBuilder {
336            state: WantsVersions {},
337            provider,
338            time_provider: Arc::new(DefaultTimeProvider),
339            side: PhantomData,
340        }
341    }
342    /// Create a builder for a client configuration with no default implementation details.
343    ///
344    /// This API must be used by `no_std` users.
345    ///
346    /// You must provide a specific [`TimeProvider`].
347    ///
348    /// You must provide a specific [`CryptoProvider`].
349    ///
350    /// This will use the provider's configured ciphersuites. You must additionally choose
351    /// which protocol versions to enable, using `with_protocol_versions` or
352    /// `with_safe_default_protocol_versions` and handling the `Result` in case a protocol
353    /// version is not supported by the provider's ciphersuites.
354    ///
355    /// For more information, see the [`ConfigBuilder`] documentation.
356    pub fn builder_with_details(
357        provider: Arc<CryptoProvider>,
358        time_provider: Arc<dyn TimeProvider>,
359    ) -> ConfigBuilder<Self, WantsVersions> {
360        ConfigBuilder {
361            state: WantsVersions {},
362            provider,
363            time_provider,
364            side: PhantomData,
365        }
366    }
367
368    /// Return true if connections made with this `ClientConfig` will
369    /// operate in FIPS mode.
370    ///
371    /// This is different from [`CryptoProvider::fips()`]: [`CryptoProvider::fips()`]
372    /// is concerned only with cryptography, whereas this _also_ covers TLS-level
373    /// configuration that NIST recommends, as well as ECH HPKE suites if applicable.
374    pub fn fips(&self) -> bool {
375        let mut is_fips = self.provider.fips();
376
377        #[cfg(feature = "tls12")]
378        {
379            is_fips = is_fips && self.require_ems
380        }
381
382        if let Some(ech_mode) = &self.ech_mode {
383            is_fips = is_fips && ech_mode.fips();
384        }
385
386        is_fips
387    }
388
389    /// Return the crypto provider used to construct this client configuration.
390    pub fn crypto_provider(&self) -> &Arc<CryptoProvider> {
391        &self.provider
392    }
393
394    /// Access configuration options whose use is dangerous and requires
395    /// extra care.
396    pub fn dangerous(&mut self) -> danger::DangerousClientConfig<'_> {
397        danger::DangerousClientConfig { cfg: self }
398    }
399
400    pub(super) fn needs_key_share(&self) -> bool {
401        self.supports_version(ProtocolVersion::TLSv1_3)
402    }
403
404    /// We support a given TLS version if it's quoted in the configured
405    /// versions *and* at least one ciphersuite for this version is
406    /// also configured.
407    pub(crate) fn supports_version(&self, v: ProtocolVersion) -> bool {
408        self.versions.contains(v)
409            && self
410                .provider
411                .cipher_suites
412                .iter()
413                .any(|cs| cs.version().version == v)
414    }
415
416    #[cfg(feature = "std")]
417    pub(crate) fn supports_protocol(&self, proto: Protocol) -> bool {
418        self.provider
419            .cipher_suites
420            .iter()
421            .any(|cs| cs.usable_for_protocol(proto))
422    }
423
424    pub(super) fn find_cipher_suite(&self, suite: CipherSuite) -> Option<SupportedCipherSuite> {
425        self.provider
426            .cipher_suites
427            .iter()
428            .copied()
429            .find(|&scs| scs.suite() == suite)
430    }
431
432    pub(super) fn find_kx_group(
433        &self,
434        group: NamedGroup,
435        version: ProtocolVersion,
436    ) -> Option<&'static dyn SupportedKxGroup> {
437        self.provider
438            .kx_groups
439            .iter()
440            .copied()
441            .find(|skxg| skxg.usable_for_version(version) && skxg.name() == group)
442    }
443
444    pub(super) fn current_time(&self) -> Result<UnixTime, Error> {
445        self.time_provider
446            .current_time()
447            .ok_or(Error::FailedToGetCurrentTime)
448    }
449}
450
451/// Configuration for how/when a client is allowed to resume a previous session.
452#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
453pub struct Resumption {
454    /// How we store session data or tickets. The default is to use an in-memory
455    /// [super::handy::ClientSessionMemoryCache].
456    pub(super) store: Arc<dyn ClientSessionStore>,
457
458    /// What mechanism is used for resuming a TLS 1.2 session.
459    pub(super) tls12_resumption: Tls12Resumption,
460}
461
462impl Resumption {
463    /// Create a new `Resumption` that stores data for the given number of sessions in memory.
464    ///
465    /// This is the default `Resumption` choice, and enables resuming a TLS 1.2 session with
466    /// a session id or RFC 5077 ticket.
467    #[cfg(feature = "std")]
468    pub fn in_memory_sessions(num: usize) -> Self {
469        Self {
470            store: Arc::new(super::handy::ClientSessionMemoryCache::new(num)),
471            tls12_resumption: Tls12Resumption::SessionIdOrTickets,
472        }
473    }
474
475    /// Use a custom [`ClientSessionStore`] implementation to store sessions.
476    ///
477    /// By default, enables resuming a TLS 1.2 session with a session id or RFC 5077 ticket.
478    pub fn store(store: Arc<dyn ClientSessionStore>) -> Self {
479        Self {
480            store,
481            tls12_resumption: Tls12Resumption::SessionIdOrTickets,
482        }
483    }
484
485    /// Disable all use of session resumption.
486    pub fn disabled() -> Self {
487        Self {
488            store: Arc::new(NoClientSessionStorage),
489            tls12_resumption: Tls12Resumption::Disabled,
490        }
491    }
492
493    /// Configure whether TLS 1.2 sessions may be resumed, and by what mechanism.
494    ///
495    /// This is meaningless if you've disabled resumption entirely, which is the case in `no-std`
496    /// contexts.
497    pub fn tls12_resumption(mut self, tls12: Tls12Resumption) -> Self {
498        self.tls12_resumption = tls12;
499        self
500    }
501}
502
503impl Default for Resumption {
504    /// Create an in-memory session store resumption with up to 256 server names, allowing
505    /// a TLS 1.2 session to resume with a session id or RFC 5077 ticket.
506    fn default() -> Self {
507        #[cfg(feature = "std")]
508        let ret = Self::in_memory_sessions(256);
509
510        #[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
511        let ret = Self::disabled();
512
513        ret
514    }
515}
516
517/// What mechanisms to support for resuming a TLS 1.2 session.
518#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, PartialEq)]
519pub enum Tls12Resumption {
520    /// Disable 1.2 resumption.
521    Disabled,
522    /// Support 1.2 resumption using session ids only.
523    SessionIdOnly,
524    /// Support 1.2 resumption using session ids or RFC 5077 tickets.
525    ///
526    /// See[^1] for why you might like to disable RFC 5077 by instead choosing the `SessionIdOnly`
527    /// option. Note that TLS 1.3 tickets do not have those issues.
528    ///
529    /// [^1]: <https://words.filippo.io/we-need-to-talk-about-session-tickets/>
530    SessionIdOrTickets,
531}
532
533/// Container for unsafe APIs
534pub(super) mod danger {
535    use super::ClientConfig;
536    use super::verify::ServerCertVerifier;
537    use crate::sync::Arc;
538
539    /// Accessor for dangerous configuration options.
540    #[derive(Debug)]
541    pub struct DangerousClientConfig<'a> {
542        /// The underlying ClientConfig
543        pub cfg: &'a mut ClientConfig,
544    }
545
546    impl DangerousClientConfig<'_> {
547        /// Overrides the default `ServerCertVerifier` with something else.
548        pub fn set_certificate_verifier(&mut self, verifier: Arc<dyn ServerCertVerifier>) {
549            self.cfg.verifier = verifier;
550        }
551    }
552}
553
554#[derive(Debug, PartialEq)]
555enum EarlyDataState {
556    Disabled,
557    Ready,
558    Accepted,
559    AcceptedFinished,
560    Rejected,
561}
562
563#[derive(Debug)]
564pub(super) struct EarlyData {
565    state: EarlyDataState,
566    left: usize,
567}
568
569impl EarlyData {
570    fn new() -> Self {
571        Self {
572            left: 0,
573            state: EarlyDataState::Disabled,
574        }
575    }
576
577    pub(super) fn is_enabled(&self) -> bool {
578        matches!(self.state, EarlyDataState::Ready | EarlyDataState::Accepted)
579    }
580
581    #[cfg(feature = "std")]
582    fn is_accepted(&self) -> bool {
583        matches!(
584            self.state,
585            EarlyDataState::Accepted | EarlyDataState::AcceptedFinished
586        )
587    }
588
589    pub(super) fn enable(&mut self, max_data: usize) {
590        assert_eq!(self.state, EarlyDataState::Disabled);
591        self.state = EarlyDataState::Ready;
592        self.left = max_data;
593    }
594
595    pub(super) fn rejected(&mut self) {
596        trace!("EarlyData rejected");
597        self.state = EarlyDataState::Rejected;
598    }
599
600    pub(super) fn accepted(&mut self) {
601        trace!("EarlyData accepted");
602        assert_eq!(self.state, EarlyDataState::Ready);
603        self.state = EarlyDataState::Accepted;
604    }
605
606    pub(super) fn finished(&mut self) {
607        trace!("EarlyData finished");
608        self.state = match self.state {
609            EarlyDataState::Accepted => EarlyDataState::AcceptedFinished,
610            _ => panic!("bad EarlyData state"),
611        }
612    }
613
614    fn check_write_opt(&mut self, sz: usize) -> Option<usize> {
615        match self.state {
616            EarlyDataState::Disabled => unreachable!(),
617            EarlyDataState::Ready | EarlyDataState::Accepted => {
618                let take = if self.left < sz {
619                    mem::replace(&mut self.left, 0)
620                } else {
621                    self.left -= sz;
622                    sz
623                };
624
625                Some(take)
626            }
627            EarlyDataState::Rejected | EarlyDataState::AcceptedFinished => None,
628        }
629    }
630}
631
632#[cfg(feature = "std")]
633mod connection {
634    use alloc::vec::Vec;
635    use core::fmt;
636    use core::ops::{Deref, DerefMut};
637    use std::io;
638
639    use pki_types::ServerName;
640
641    use super::{ClientConnectionData, ClientExtensionsInput};
642    use crate::ClientConfig;
643    use crate::client::EchStatus;
644    use crate::common_state::Protocol;
645    use crate::conn::{ConnectionCommon, ConnectionCore};
646    use crate::error::Error;
647    use crate::suites::ExtractedSecrets;
648    use crate::sync::Arc;
649
650    /// Stub that implements io::Write and dispatches to `write_early_data`.
651    pub struct WriteEarlyData<'a> {
652        sess: &'a mut ClientConnection,
653    }
654
655    impl<'a> WriteEarlyData<'a> {
656        fn new(sess: &'a mut ClientConnection) -> Self {
657            WriteEarlyData { sess }
658        }
659
660        /// How many bytes you may send.  Writes will become short
661        /// once this reaches zero.
662        pub fn bytes_left(&self) -> usize {
663            self.sess
664                .inner
665                .core
666                .data
667                .early_data
668                .bytes_left()
669        }
670    }
671
672    impl io::Write for WriteEarlyData<'_> {
673        fn write(&mut self, buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result<usize> {
674            self.sess.write_early_data(buf)
675        }
676
677        fn flush(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> {
678            Ok(())
679        }
680    }
681
682    impl super::EarlyData {
683        fn check_write(&mut self, sz: usize) -> io::Result<usize> {
684            self.check_write_opt(sz)
685                .ok_or_else(|| io::Error::from(io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput))
686        }
687
688        fn bytes_left(&self) -> usize {
689            self.left
690        }
691    }
692
693    /// This represents a single TLS client connection.
694    pub struct ClientConnection {
695        inner: ConnectionCommon<ClientConnectionData>,
696    }
697
698    impl fmt::Debug for ClientConnection {
699        fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
700            f.debug_struct("ClientConnection")
701                .finish()
702        }
703    }
704
705    impl ClientConnection {
706        /// Make a new ClientConnection.  `config` controls how
707        /// we behave in the TLS protocol, `name` is the
708        /// name of the server we want to talk to.
709        pub fn new(config: Arc<ClientConfig>, name: ServerName<'static>) -> Result<Self, Error> {
710            Self::new_with_alpn(config.clone(), name, config.alpn_protocols.clone())
711        }
712
713        /// Make a new ClientConnection with custom ALPN protocols.
714        pub fn new_with_alpn(
715            config: Arc<ClientConfig>,
716            name: ServerName<'static>,
717            alpn_protocols: Vec<Vec<u8>>,
718        ) -> Result<Self, Error> {
719            Ok(Self {
720                inner: ConnectionCommon::from(ConnectionCore::for_client(
721                    config,
722                    name,
723                    ClientExtensionsInput::from_alpn(alpn_protocols),
724                    Protocol::Tcp,
725                )?),
726            })
727        }
728        /// Returns an `io::Write` implementer you can write bytes to
729        /// to send TLS1.3 early data (a.k.a. "0-RTT data") to the server.
730        ///
731        /// This returns None in many circumstances when the capability to
732        /// send early data is not available, including but not limited to:
733        ///
734        /// - The server hasn't been talked to previously.
735        /// - The server does not support resumption.
736        /// - The server does not support early data.
737        /// - The resumption data for the server has expired.
738        ///
739        /// The server specifies a maximum amount of early data.  You can
740        /// learn this limit through the returned object, and writes through
741        /// it will process only this many bytes.
742        ///
743        /// The server can choose not to accept any sent early data --
744        /// in this case the data is lost but the connection continues.  You
745        /// can tell this happened using `is_early_data_accepted`.
746        pub fn early_data(&mut self) -> Option<WriteEarlyData<'_>> {
747            if self
748                .inner
749                .core
750                .data
751                .early_data
752                .is_enabled()
753            {
754                Some(WriteEarlyData::new(self))
755            } else {
756                None
757            }
758        }
759
760        /// Returns True if the server signalled it will process early data.
761        ///
762        /// If you sent early data and this returns false at the end of the
763        /// handshake then the server will not process the data.  This
764        /// is not an error, but you may wish to resend the data.
765        pub fn is_early_data_accepted(&self) -> bool {
766            self.inner.core.is_early_data_accepted()
767        }
768
769        /// Extract secrets, so they can be used when configuring kTLS, for example.
770        /// Should be used with care as it exposes secret key material.
771        pub fn dangerous_extract_secrets(self) -> Result<ExtractedSecrets, Error> {
772            self.inner.dangerous_extract_secrets()
773        }
774
775        /// Return the connection's Encrypted Client Hello (ECH) status.
776        pub fn ech_status(&self) -> EchStatus {
777            self.inner.core.data.ech_status
778        }
779
780        /// Returns the number of TLS1.3 tickets that have been received.
781        pub fn tls13_tickets_received(&self) -> u32 {
782            self.inner.tls13_tickets_received
783        }
784
785        /// Return true if the connection was made with a `ClientConfig` that is FIPS compatible.
786        ///
787        /// This is different from [`crate::crypto::CryptoProvider::fips()`]:
788        /// it is concerned only with cryptography, whereas this _also_ covers TLS-level
789        /// configuration that NIST recommends, as well as ECH HPKE suites if applicable.
790        pub fn fips(&self) -> bool {
791            self.inner.core.common_state.fips
792        }
793
794        fn write_early_data(&mut self, data: &[u8]) -> io::Result<usize> {
795            self.inner
796                .core
797                .data
798                .early_data
799                .check_write(data.len())
800                .map(|sz| {
801                    self.inner
802                        .send_early_plaintext(&data[..sz])
803                })
804        }
805    }
806
807    impl Deref for ClientConnection {
808        type Target = ConnectionCommon<ClientConnectionData>;
809
810        fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
811            &self.inner
812        }
813    }
814
815    impl DerefMut for ClientConnection {
816        fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Self::Target {
817            &mut self.inner
818        }
819    }
820
821    #[doc(hidden)]
822    impl<'a> TryFrom<&'a mut crate::Connection> for &'a mut ClientConnection {
823        type Error = ();
824
825        fn try_from(value: &'a mut crate::Connection) -> Result<Self, Self::Error> {
826            use crate::Connection::*;
827            match value {
828                Client(conn) => Ok(conn),
829                Server(_) => Err(()),
830            }
831        }
832    }
833
834    impl From<ClientConnection> for crate::Connection {
835        fn from(conn: ClientConnection) -> Self {
836            Self::Client(conn)
837        }
838    }
839}
840#[cfg(feature = "std")]
841pub use connection::{ClientConnection, WriteEarlyData};
842
843impl ConnectionCore<ClientConnectionData> {
844    pub(crate) fn for_client(
845        config: Arc<ClientConfig>,
846        name: ServerName<'static>,
847        extra_exts: ClientExtensionsInput<'static>,
848        proto: Protocol,
849    ) -> Result<Self, Error> {
850        let mut common_state = CommonState::new(Side::Client);
851        common_state.set_max_fragment_size(config.max_fragment_size)?;
852        common_state.protocol = proto;
853        common_state.enable_secret_extraction = config.enable_secret_extraction;
854        common_state.fips = config.fips();
855        let mut data = ClientConnectionData::new();
856
857        let mut cx = hs::ClientContext {
858            common: &mut common_state,
859            data: &mut data,
860            // `start_handshake` won't produce plaintext
861            sendable_plaintext: None,
862        };
863
864        let input = ClientHelloInput::new(name, &extra_exts, &mut cx, config)?;
865        let state = input.start_handshake(extra_exts, &mut cx)?;
866        Ok(Self::new(state, data, common_state))
867    }
868
869    #[cfg(feature = "std")]
870    pub(crate) fn is_early_data_accepted(&self) -> bool {
871        self.data.early_data.is_accepted()
872    }
873}
874
875/// Unbuffered version of `ClientConnection`
876///
877/// See the [`crate::unbuffered`] module docs for more details
878pub struct UnbufferedClientConnection {
879    inner: UnbufferedConnectionCommon<ClientConnectionData>,
880}
881
882impl UnbufferedClientConnection {
883    /// Make a new ClientConnection. `config` controls how we behave in the TLS protocol, `name` is
884    /// the name of the server we want to talk to.
885    pub fn new(config: Arc<ClientConfig>, name: ServerName<'static>) -> Result<Self, Error> {
886        Self::new_with_extensions(
887            config.clone(),
888            name,
889            ClientExtensionsInput::from_alpn(config.alpn_protocols.clone()),
890        )
891    }
892
893    /// Make a new UnbufferedClientConnection with custom ALPN protocols.
894    pub fn new_with_alpn(
895        config: Arc<ClientConfig>,
896        name: ServerName<'static>,
897        alpn_protocols: Vec<Vec<u8>>,
898    ) -> Result<Self, Error> {
899        Self::new_with_extensions(
900            config,
901            name,
902            ClientExtensionsInput::from_alpn(alpn_protocols),
903        )
904    }
905
906    fn new_with_extensions(
907        config: Arc<ClientConfig>,
908        name: ServerName<'static>,
909        extensions: ClientExtensionsInput<'static>,
910    ) -> Result<Self, Error> {
911        Ok(Self {
912            inner: UnbufferedConnectionCommon::from(ConnectionCore::for_client(
913                config,
914                name,
915                extensions,
916                Protocol::Tcp,
917            )?),
918        })
919    }
920
921    /// Extract secrets, so they can be used when configuring kTLS, for example.
922    /// Should be used with care as it exposes secret key material.
923    #[deprecated = "dangerous_extract_secrets() does not support session tickets or \
924                    key updates, use dangerous_into_kernel_connection() instead"]
925    pub fn dangerous_extract_secrets(self) -> Result<ExtractedSecrets, Error> {
926        self.inner.dangerous_extract_secrets()
927    }
928
929    /// Extract secrets and a [`KernelConnection`] object.
930    ///
931    /// This allows you use rustls to manage keys and then manage encryption and
932    /// decryption yourself (e.g. for kTLS).
933    ///
934    /// Should be used with care as it exposes secret key material.
935    ///
936    /// See the [`crate::kernel`] documentations for details on prerequisites
937    /// for calling this method.
938    pub fn dangerous_into_kernel_connection(
939        self,
940    ) -> Result<(ExtractedSecrets, KernelConnection<ClientConnectionData>), Error> {
941        self.inner
942            .core
943            .dangerous_into_kernel_connection()
944    }
945
946    /// Returns the number of TLS1.3 tickets that have been received.
947    pub fn tls13_tickets_received(&self) -> u32 {
948        self.inner.tls13_tickets_received
949    }
950}
951
952impl Deref for UnbufferedClientConnection {
953    type Target = UnbufferedConnectionCommon<ClientConnectionData>;
954
955    fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
956        &self.inner
957    }
958}
959
960impl DerefMut for UnbufferedClientConnection {
961    fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Self::Target {
962        &mut self.inner
963    }
964}
965
966impl TransmitTlsData<'_, ClientConnectionData> {
967    /// returns an adapter that allows encrypting early (RTT-0) data before transmitting the
968    /// already encoded TLS data
969    ///
970    /// IF allowed by the protocol
971    pub fn may_encrypt_early_data(&mut self) -> Option<MayEncryptEarlyData<'_>> {
972        if self
973            .conn
974            .core
975            .data
976            .early_data
977            .is_enabled()
978        {
979            Some(MayEncryptEarlyData { conn: self.conn })
980        } else {
981            None
982        }
983    }
984}
985
986/// Allows encrypting early (RTT-0) data
987pub struct MayEncryptEarlyData<'c> {
988    conn: &'c mut UnbufferedConnectionCommon<ClientConnectionData>,
989}
990
991impl MayEncryptEarlyData<'_> {
992    /// Encrypts `application_data` into the `outgoing_tls` buffer
993    ///
994    /// returns the number of bytes that were written into `outgoing_tls`, or an error if
995    /// the provided buffer was too small. In the error case, `outgoing_tls` is not modified
996    pub fn encrypt(
997        &mut self,
998        early_data: &[u8],
999        outgoing_tls: &mut [u8],
1000    ) -> Result<usize, EarlyDataError> {
1001        let Some(allowed) = self
1002            .conn
1003            .core
1004            .data
1005            .early_data
1006            .check_write_opt(early_data.len())
1007        else {
1008            return Err(EarlyDataError::ExceededAllowedEarlyData);
1009        };
1010
1011        self.conn
1012            .core
1013            .common_state
1014            .write_plaintext(early_data[..allowed].into(), outgoing_tls)
1015            .map_err(|e| e.into())
1016    }
1017}
1018
1019/// Errors that may arise when encrypting early (RTT-0) data
1020#[derive(Debug)]
1021pub enum EarlyDataError {
1022    /// Cannot encrypt more early data due to imposed limits
1023    ExceededAllowedEarlyData,
1024    /// Encryption error
1025    Encrypt(EncryptError),
1026}
1027
1028impl From<EncryptError> for EarlyDataError {
1029    fn from(v: EncryptError) -> Self {
1030        Self::Encrypt(v)
1031    }
1032}
1033
1034impl fmt::Display for EarlyDataError {
1035    fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
1036        match self {
1037            Self::ExceededAllowedEarlyData => f.write_str("cannot send any more early data"),
1038            Self::Encrypt(e) => fmt::Display::fmt(e, f),
1039        }
1040    }
1041}
1042
1043#[cfg(feature = "std")]
1044impl std::error::Error for EarlyDataError {}
1045
1046/// State associated with a client connection.
1047#[derive(Debug)]
1048pub struct ClientConnectionData {
1049    pub(super) early_data: EarlyData,
1050    pub(super) ech_status: EchStatus,
1051}
1052
1053impl ClientConnectionData {
1054    fn new() -> Self {
1055        Self {
1056            early_data: EarlyData::new(),
1057            ech_status: EchStatus::NotOffered,
1058        }
1059    }
1060}
1061
1062impl crate::conn::SideData for ClientConnectionData {}