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Andy Green
3216d4d087 ss: server: add foreach client cb api
Server SS maintains a list of accepted client ss, add an api allowing
iterating through the clients via a user callback.
2020-11-11 06:58:20 +00:00
Jed Lu
ee78b90c8c ss: take care to free any metadata heap values before overwrite
Break out the core ss_set_metadata action into a subfunction that
takes the lws_ss_metadata_t, and is fixed to retire heap-based
values before they go out of scope, and adapt the exported version
to call through to that.

Simplify extract_metadata() to reuse the subfunction as well, in
both well-known and custom header cases.
2020-10-07 19:20:12 +01:00
Andy Green
49e92ba089 http: add RFC7231 date and time helpers and retry-after handling
Teach lws how to deal with date: and retry-after:

Add quick selftest into apt-test-lws_tokenize

Expand lws_retry_sul_schedule_retry_wsi() to check for retry_after and
increase the backoff if a larger one found.

Finally, change SS h1 protocol to handle 503 + retry-after: as a
failure, and apply any increased backoff from retry-after
automatically.
2020-09-19 14:11:56 +01:00
Andy Green
33da902ed4 ss: policy: response code mapping
This adds a per-streamtype JSON mapping table in the policy.

In addition to the previous flow, it lets you generate custom
SS state notifications for specific http response codes, eg:

   "http_resp_map": [ { "530": 1530 }, { "531": 1531 } ],

It's not recommended to overload the transport-layer response
code with application layer responses.  It's better to return
a 200 and then in the application protocol inside http, explain
what happened from the application perspective, usually with
JSON.  But this is designed to let you handle existing systems
that do overload the transport layer response code.

SS states for user use start at LWSSSCS_USER_BASE, which is
1000.

You can do a basic test with minimal-secure-streams and --respmap
flag, this will go to httpbin.org and get a 404, and the warmcat.com
policy has the mapping for 404 -> LWSSSCS_USER_BASE (1000).

Since the mapping emits states, these are serialized and handled
like any other state in the proxy case.

The policy2c example / tool is also updated to handle the additional
mapping tables.
2020-09-16 13:10:26 +01:00
Andy Green
101b474217 ss: rx metadata
At the moment you can define and set per-stream metadata at the client,
which will be string-substituted and if configured in the policy, set in
related outgoing protocol specific content like h1 headers.

This patch extends the metadata concept to also check incoming protocol-
specific content like h1 headers and where it matches the binding in the
streamtype's metadata entry, make it available to the client by name, via
a new lws_ss_get_metadata() api.

Currently warmcat.com has additional headers for

server: lwsws                (well-known header name)
test-custom-header: hello    (custom header name)

minimal-secure-streams test is updated to try to recover these both
in direct and -client (via proxy) versions.  The corresponding metadata
part of the "mintest" stream policy from warmcat.com is

                        {
                                "srv": "server:"
                        }, {
                                "test": "test-custom-header:"
                        },

If built direct, or at the proxy, the stream has access to the static
policy metadata definitions and can store the rx metadata in the stream
metadata allocation, with heap-allocated a value.  For client side that
talks to a proxy, only the proxy knows the policy, and it returns rx
metadata inside the serialized link to the client, which stores it on
the heap attached to the stream.

In addition an optimization for mapping static policy metadata definitions
to individual stream handle metadata is changed to match by name.
2020-09-16 13:10:26 +01:00
Andy Green
936e1c71ce sspc: client: call CREATING on linkup to proxy
Before this we simply proxy the CREATING state from the proxy
version of the stream to the client version of the stream.

However this can result in disordering of onward connection
attempt request happening before the client has called back its
CREATING (*state()), meaning that any metadata set in the
state handler is missed for the onward connection.

This patch suppresses the CREATING forwarded from the proxy
and instead does its own local CREATING state callback at the
time the proxy indicates that the remote stream creation
(ie, with the requested policy streamtype) succeeded.

This then guarantees that the client has seen CREATING, and
had a chance to set metadata there, before the onward connection
request goes out.  Since metadata has higher priority at the
writeable than the onward connection request it also means
any metadata set in client CREATING gets sync'd to the proxy
before the onward connection.
2020-09-04 12:59:34 +01:00
Andy Green
4ae3ef51c1 ss: improve callback return consistency
Formalize the LWSSSSRET_ enums into a type "lws_ss_state_return_t"
returned by the rx, tx and state callbacks, and some private helpers
lws_ss_backoff() and lws_ss_event_helper().

Remove LWSSSSRET_SS_HANDLE_DESTROYED concept... the two helpers that could
have destroyed the ss and returned that, now return LWSSSSRET_DESTROY_ME
to the caller to perform or pass up to their caller instead.

Handle helper returns in all the ss protocols and update the rx / tx
calls to have their returns from rx / tx / event helper and ss backoff
all handled by unified code.
2020-08-31 16:51:37 +01:00
Jed Lu
3b9e468516 ss: protect against reentry in lws_destroy 2020-08-31 16:51:37 +01:00
Andy Green
83912f40e8 sspc: proxy: extend DESTROY_ME 2020-08-17 14:36:33 +01:00
Andy Green
1b4bf38d5e sspc: add request_tx length variant
Add in the missing request_tx length variant, serialization and proxy
handling for it
2020-08-10 15:04:10 +01:00
Andy Green
a6a9f22556 sspc: LWSSSPC: track onward request status 2020-08-10 15:04:10 +01:00
Andy Green
7eb36102a9 ss: server: h1, h2, ws basic support
Add initial support for defining servers using Secure Streams
policy and api semantics.

Serving h1, h2 and ws should be functional, the new minimal
example shows a combined http + SS server with an incrementing
ws message shown in the browser over tls, in around 200 lines
of user code.

NOP out anything to do with plugins, they're not currently used.

Update the docs correspondingly.
2020-07-27 12:05:24 +01:00
Andy Green
625bade63e ss: static policy: dynamic vhost instantiation
Presently a vh is allocated per trust store at policy parsing-time, this
is no problem on a linux-class device or if you decide you need a dynamic
policy for functionality reasons.

However if you're in a constrained enough situation that the static policy
makes sense, in the case your trust stores do not have 100% duty cycle, ie,
are anyway always in use, the currently-unused vhosts and their x.509 stack
are sitting there taking up heap for no immediate benefit.

This patch modifies behaviour in ..._STATIC_POLICY_ONLY so that vhosts and
associated x.509 tls contexts are not instantiated until a secure stream using
them is created; they are refcounted, and when the last logical secure
stream using a vhost is destroyed, the vhost and its tls context is also
destroyed.

If another ss connection is created that wants to use the trust store, the
vhost and x.509 context is regenerated again as needed.

Currently the refcounting is by ss, it's also possible to move the refcounting
to be by connection.  The choice is between the delay to generate the vh
being visisble at logical ss creation-time, or at connection-time.  It's anyway
not preferable to have ss instantiated and taking up space with no associated
connection or connection attempt underway.

NB you will need to reprocess any static policies after this patch so they
conform to the trust_store changes.
2020-07-21 12:43:32 +01:00
Andy Green
f902873634 ss: add timeout 2020-07-07 11:28:28 +01:00
Andy Green
64aee81ba7 ss: reset retry count for explicit connection request
This differentiates between client connections for retry / writeable requests
and explicit lws_ss_client_connect() api calls.  The former effectively uses
retry / backoff, and the latter resets the retry / backoff.

If you receive ALL_RETRIES_FAILED due to the retry policy, you can do whatever
you need to do there and call lws_ss_client_connect() to try to connect again
with a fresh, reset retry / backoff state.
2020-06-30 19:35:41 +01:00
Andy Green
8eca7e17f2 lws_smd: system message distribution
- Add low level system message distibution framework
 - Add support for local Secure Streams to participate using _lws_smd streamtype
 - Add apit test and minimal example
 - Add SS proxy support for _lws_smd

See minimal-secure-streams-smd README.md
2020-06-27 07:57:22 +01:00
Andy Green
c9f31bdceb ss-mqtt: additional strexp in MQTT policy elements
Allow usage of ${metadata} string substitution in more policy elements
for MQTT:

 - associated subscription topic in policy
 - associated publish topic in policy
 - associated will topic in policy
 - associated will message in policy

Tested against lws-minimal-mqtt-client-multi / mosquitto
2020-06-16 19:45:35 +01:00
Andy Green
2d55e18947 ss: windows build adaptations
Windows compiler finds various non-bug things to complain about when
building with SS and other options, fix them up
2020-04-06 20:25:06 +01:00
Andy Green
e26f83bd83 ss: add support for raw-skt protocol 2020-03-28 16:20:50 +00:00
Andy Green
4cc7f4ed02 ss: add static policy as a build option
In some cases devices may be too constrained to handle JSON policies but still
want to use SS apis and methodology.

This introduces an off-by-default cmake option LWS_WITH_SECURE_STREAMS_STATIC_POLICY_ONLY,
if enabled the JSON parsing part is excluded and it's assumed the user code
provides its policy as hardcoded policy structs.
2020-03-26 06:48:34 +00:00
Andy Green
704eaa5e63 ss: allow streamtype policy overlays
Make the policy load apis public with an extra argument that says if you want the
JSON to overlay on an existing policy rather than replace it.

Teach the stream type parser stuff to realize it already has an entry for the
stream type and to modify that rather than create a second one, allowing overlays
to modify stream types.

Add --force-portal and --force-no-internet flags to minimal-secure-streams and
use the new policy overlay stuff to force the policy for captive portal detection
to feel that there is one or that there's no internet.
2020-03-14 17:04:43 +00:00
Andy Green
a60cb84c9e captive portal
Implement Captive Portal detection support in lws, with the actual
detection happening in platform code hooked up by lws_system_ops_t.

Add an implementation using Secure Streams as well, if the policy
defines captive_portal_detect streamtype, a SS using that streamtype
is used to probe if it's behind a captive portal.
2020-03-11 12:44:01 +00:00
Andy Green
28ce32af64 client: secure streams
Secure Streams is an optional layer on top of lws that separates policy
like endpoint selection and tls cert validation into a device JSON
policy document.

Code that wants to open a client connection just specifies a streamtype name,
and no longer deals with details like the endpoint, the protocol (!) or anything
else other than payloads and optionally generic metadata; the JSON policy
contains all the details for each streamtype.  h1, h2, ws and mqtt client
connections are supported.

Logical secure streams outlive any particular connection and supports "nailed-up"
connectivity regardless of underlying connection stability.
2020-03-04 12:17:49 +00:00