Motivation:
As the release of JDK17 is getting closer and there are ea builds already we should ensure we can actually build netty with it.
Modifications:
- Add profile for JDK17
- Remove test-code that would fail with JDK17 due the changes in 4f4d0f5366.
Result:
Be able to build and run testsuite with JDK17
Motivation:
At the moment we not correctly propagate cancellation in some case when we use the PromiseNotifier.
Modifications:
- Add PromiseNotifier static method which takes care of cancellation
- Add unit test
- Deprecate ChannelPromiseNotifier
Result:
Correctly propagate cancellation of operation
Co-authored-by: Nitesh Kant <nitesh_kant@apple.com>
Motivation:
JdkOpenSslEngineInteroptTest.testMutualAuthSameCerts() is flaky on the CI and so fails the PR build quite often.
Let's disable it for now until we were able to reproduce it locally and fix it.
Modifications:
Disable flaky test
Result:
More stable CI builds
Motivation:
At the moment we only support signing / decrypting the private key in a synchronous fashion. This is quite limited as we may want to do a network call to do so on a remote system for example.
Modifications:
- Update to latest netty-tcnative which supports running tasks in an asynchronous fashion.
- Add OpenSslAsyncPrivateKeyMethod interface
- Adjust SslHandler to be able to handle asynchronous task execution
- Adjust unit tests to test that asynchronous task execution works in all cases
Result:
Be able to asynchronous do key signing operations
Motivation:
At the moment all methods in `ChannelHandler` declare `throws Exception` as part of their method signature. While this is fine for methods that handle inbound events it is quite confusing for methods that handle outbound events. This comes due the fact that these methods also take a `ChannelPromise` which actually need to be fullfilled to signal back either success or failure. Define `throws...` for these methods is confusing at best. We should just always require the implementation to use the passed in promise to signal back success or failure. Doing so also clears up semantics in general. Due the fact that we can't "forbid" throwing `RuntimeException` we still need to handle this in some way tho. In this case we should just consider it a "bug" and so log it and close the `Channel` in question. The user should never have an exception "escape" their implementation and just use the promise. This also clears up the ownership of the passed in message etc.
As `flush(ChannelHandlerContext)` and `read(ChannelHandlerContext)` don't take a `ChannelPromise` as argument this also means that these methods can never produce an error. This makes kind of sense as these really are just "signals" for the underlying transports to do something. For `RuntimeException` the same rule is used as for other outbound event handling methods, which is logging and closing the `Channel`.
Motifications:
- Remove `throws Exception` from signature
- Adjust code to not throw and just notify the promise directly
- Adjust unit tests
Result:
Much cleaner API and semantics.
Motivation:
We should only run one SSL task per delegation to allow more SSLEngines to make progress in a timely manner
Modifications:
- Only run one task per delegation to the executor
- Only create new SSL task if really needed
- Only schedule if not on the EventExecutor thread
Result:
More fair usage of resources and less allocations
Motivation:
Protocols and Cipher suites constants to prevent typos in protocol and cipher suites names and ease of use.
Modification:
Added Protocols and Cipher suites as constants in their respective classes.
Result:
Fixes#11393
Motivation:
We should call fireUserEventTriggered(...) before we try to modify the pipeline as otherwise we may end up in the situation that the handler was already removed.
Modifications:
Change ordering of calls
Result:
Test pass again
__Motivation__
`ApplicationProtocolNegotiationHandler` buffers messages which are read before SSL handshake complete event is received and drains them when the handler is removed. However, the channel may be closed (or input shutdown) before SSL handshake event is received in which case we may fire channel read after channel closure (from `handlerRemoved()`).
__Modification__
Intercept `channelInactive()` and input closed event and drain the buffer.
__Result__
If channel is closed before SSL handshake complete event is received, we still maintain the order of message read and channel closure.
Co-authored-by: Norman Maurer <norman_maurer@apple.com>
Motivation:
At the moment we only support signing / decrypting the private key in a synchronous fashion. This is quite limited as we may want to do a network call to do so on a remote system for example.
Modifications:
- Update to latest netty-tcnative which supports running tasks in an asynchronous fashion.
- Add OpenSslAsyncPrivateKeyMethod interface
- Adjust SslHandler to be able to handle asynchronous task execution
- Adjust unit tests to test that asynchronous task execution works in all cases
Result:
Be able to asynchronous do key signing operations
Motivation:
Currently, Netty cannot handle HTTP/2 Preface messages if the client used the Prior knowledge technique. In Prior knowledge, the client sends an HTTP/2 preface message immediately after finishing TLS Handshake. But in Netty, when TLS Handshake is finished, ALPNHandler is triggered to configure the pipeline. And between these 2 operations, if an HTTP/2 preface message arrives, it gets dropped.
Modification:
Buffer messages until we are done with the ALPN handling.
Result:
Fixes#11403.
Co-authored-by: Norman Maurer <norman_maurer@apple.com>
__Motivation__
Add support for GMSSL protocol to SslUtils.
__Modification__
Modify `SslUtils.getEncryptedPacketLength(ByteBuf buffer, int offset)` to get packet length when protocol is GMSSL.
Modify `SslUtils.getEncryptedPacketLength(ByteBuffer buffer)` to get packet length when protocol is GMSSL.
__Result__
`SslUtils.getEncryptedPacketLength` now supports GMSSL protocol. Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/11406
__Motivation__
`LoggingHandler` misses a constructor variant that only takes `ByteBufFormat`
__Modification__
Added the missing constructor variant.
__Result__
`LoggingHandler` can be constructed with `ByteBufFormat` only.
Co-authored-by: Nitesh Kant <nitesh_kant@apple.com>
Motivation:
We need to ensure we always "consumed" all alerts etc via SSLEngine.wrap(...) before we teardown the engine. Failing to do so may lead to a situation where the remote peer will not be able to see the actual cause of the handshake failure but just see the connection being closed.
Modifications:
Correctly return HandshakeStatus.NEED_WRAP when we need to wrap some data first before we shutdown the engine because of a handshake failure.
Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/11388
Motivation:
At the moment BoringSSL doesnt support explicit set the TLSv1.3 ciphers that should be used. If TLSv1.3 should be used it just enables all ciphers. We should better log if the user tries to explicit set a specific ciphers and using BoringSSL to inform the user that what is tried doesnt really work.
Modifications:
Log if the user tries to not use all TLSv1.3 ciphers and use BoringSSL
Result:
Easier for the user to understand why always all TLSv1.3 ciphers are enabled when using BoringSSL
Co-authored-by: Trustin Lee <trustin@gmail.com>
Motivation:
This special case implementation of Promise / Future requires the implementations responsible for completing the promise to have knowledge of this class to provide value. It also requires that the implementations are able to provide intermediate status while the work is being done. Even throughout the core of Netty it is not really supported most of the times and so just brings more complexity without real gain.
Let's remove it completely which is better then only support it sometimes.
Modifications:
Remove Progressive* API
Result:
Code cleanup.... Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/8519
Motivation:
Sometime in the past we introduced the concept of Void*Promise. As it turned out this was not a good idea at all as basically each handler in the pipeline need to be very careful to correctly handle this. We should better just remove this "optimization".
Modifications:
- Remove Void*Promise and all the related APIs
- Remove tests which were related to Void*Promise
Result:
Less error-prone API
Motivation:
In this issue(https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/11349 ),IpSubnetFilterRule needs to support ipv6 reserved addresses, such as 8000::, but the current implementation does not support
Modification:
Added support for default rule
Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/11349
Signed-off-by: xingrufei <xingrufei@sogou-inc.com>
Motivation:
We have currently two test-failures in master. Let's disable these and then open a PR with a fix once we know why. This way we can make progress in master
Modifications:
Disable the two failing tests
Result:
Master builds again
Motivation:
We should have a default case in every switch block.
Modification:
Add default block in IdleStateHandler
Result:
Cleanup
Signed-off-by: xingrufei <xingrufei@sogou-inc.com>
Motivation:
We should better fail the build if we can't load the OpenSSL library to ensure we not introduce a regression at some point related to native library loading
Modifications:
Remove usages of assumeTrue and let the tests fail if we cant load the native lib
Result:
Ensure we not regress
Motivation:
`SelfSignedCertificate` creates a certificate and private key files and store them in a temporary directory. However, if the certificate uses a wildcard hostname that uses asterisk *, e.g. `*.shieldblaze.com`, it'll throw an error because * is not a valid character in the file system.
Modification:
Replace the asterisk with 'x'
Result:
Fixes#11240
Motivation:
We introduced the ability to offload certain operations to an executor that may take some time to complete. At the moment this is not enabled by default when using the openssl based SSL provider. Let's enable it by default as we have this support for some while now and didnt see any issues yet. This will also make things less confusing and more consistent with the JDK based provider.
Modifications:
Use true as default value for io.netty.handler.ssl.openssl.useTasks.
Result:
Offloading works with openssl based SSL provider as well by default
Motivation:
TLSv1 and TLSv1.1 is considered insecure. Let's follow the JDK and disable these by default
Modifications:
- Disable TLSv1 and TLSv1.1 by default when using OpenSSL.
- Add unit tests
Result:
Use only strong TLS versions by default when using OpenSSL
Motivation:
Conscrypt not correctly filters out non support TLS versions which may lead to test failures.
Related to https://github.com/google/conscrypt/issues/1013
Modifications:
- Bump up to latest patch release
- Add workaround
Result:
No more test failures caused by conscrypt
Motivation:
`PlatformDependent#normalizedOs()` already caches normalized variant of
the value of `os.name` system property. Instead of inconsistently
normalizing it in every case, use the utility method.
Modifications:
- `PlatformDependent`: `isWindows0()` and `isOsx0()` use `NORMALIZED_OS`;
- `PlatformDependent#normalizeOs(String)` define `darwin` as `osx`;
- `OpenSsl#loadTcNative()` does not require `equalsIgnoreCase` bcz `os`
is already normalized;
- Epoll and KQueue: `Native#loadNativeLibrary()` use `normalizedOs()`;
- Use consistent `Locale.US` for lower case conversion of `os.name`;
- `MacOSDnsServerAddressStreamProvider#loadNativeLibrary()` uses
`PlatformDependent.isOsx()`;
Result:
Consistent approach for `os.name` parsing.
Motivation:
We should add explicit null checks so its easier for people to understand why it throws.
Modification:
Add explicit checkNotNull(...)
Result:
Easier to understand for users why it fails.
Signed-off-by: xingrufei <xingrufei@sogou-inc.com>
Co-authored-by: xingrufei <xingrufei@sogou-inc.com>
Motivation:
We've seen (very rare) flaky test failures due to timeouts.
They are too rare to analyse properly, but a theory is that on overloaded, small cloud CI instances, it can sometimes take a surprising amount of time to start a thread.
It could be that the event loop thread is getting an unlucky schedule, and takes seconds to start, causing the timeouts to elapse.
Modification:
Increase the initial timeouts in the SSLEngineTest, that could end up waiting for the event loop thread to start.
Also fix a few simple warnings from Intellij.
Result:
Hopefully we will not see these tests be flaky again.
Motivation:
ReferenceCountedOpenSslEngine may unwrap data and complete the handshake
in a single unwrap() call. However it may return HanshakeStatus of
HandshakeStatus of NEED_UNWRAP instead of FINISHED. This may result in
the SslHandler sending the unwrapped data up the pipeline before
notifying that the handshake has completed, and result in out-of-order
events.
Modifications:
- if ReferenceCountedOpenSslEngine handshake status is NEED_UNWRAP and
produced data, or NEED_WRAP and consumed some data, we should call
handshake() to get the current state.
Result:
ReferenceCountedOpenSslEngine correctly indicates when the handshake has
finished if at the same time data was produced or consumed.
Motivation:
It turned out we didnt run the openssl tests on the CI when we used the non-static version of netty-tcnative.
Modifications:
- Upgrade netty-tcnative to fix segfault when using shared openssl
- Adjust tests to only run session cache tests when openssl supports it
- Fix some more tests to only depend on KeyManager if the underlying openssl version supports it
Result:
Run all openssl test on the CI even when shared library is used
Motivation:
In the latest version of BouncyCastle, BCJSSE:'TLSv1.3' is now a supported protocol for both client and server. So should consider enabling TLSv1.3 when TLSv1.3 is available
Modification:
This pr is to enable TLSv1.3 when using BouncyCastle ALPN support, please review this pr,thanks
Result:
Enable TLSv1.3 when using BouncyCastle ALPN support
Signed-off-by: xingrufei <xingrufei@sogou-inc.com>
Co-authored-by: xingrufei <xingrufei@sogou-inc.com>
Motivation:
NullChecks resulting in a NullPointerException or IllegalArgumentException, numeric ranges (>0, >=0) checks, not empty strings/arrays checks must never be anonymous but with the parameter or variable name which is checked. They must be specific and should not be done with an "OR-Logic" (if a == null || b == null) throw new NullPointerEx.
Modifications:
* import static relevant checks
* Replace manual checks with ObjectUtil methods
Result:
All checks needed are done with ObjectUtil, some exception texts are improved.
Fixes#11170
Motivation:
Under Android it was not possible to load a specific web page. It might be related to the (missing?) ALPN of the internal TLS implementation. BouncyCastle as a replacement works but this was not supported so far by Netty.
BouncyCastle also has the benefit to be a pure Java solution, all the other providers (OpenSSL, Conscrypt) require native libraries which are not available under Android at least.
Modification:
BouncyCastleAlpnSslEngine.java and support classes have been added. It is relying on the JDK code, hence some support classes had to be opened to prevent code duplication.
Result:
BouncyCastle can be used as TLS provider.
Co-authored-by: Norman Maurer <norman_maurer@apple.com>
Motivation:
We are increasingly running in environments where Unsafe, setAccessible, etc. are not available.
When debug logging is enabled, we log a complete stack trace every time one of these initialisations fail.
Seeing these stack traces can cause people unnecessary concern.
For instance, people might have alerts that are triggered by a stack trace showing up in logs, regardless of its log level.
Modification:
We continue to print debug log messages on the result of our initialisations, but now we only include the full stack trace is _trace_ logging (or FINEST, or equivalent in whatever logging framework is configured) is enabled.
Result:
We now only log these initialisation stack traces when the lowest possible log level is enabled.
Fixes#7817
Motivation:
SslHandler invokes channel.read() during the handshake process. For some
channel implementations (e.g. LocalChannel) this may result in re-entry
conditions into unwrap. Unwrap currently defers updating the input
buffer indexes until the unwrap method returns to avoid intermediate
updates if not necessary, but this may result in unwrapping the same
contents multiple times which leads to handshake failures [1][2].
[1] ssl3_get_record:decryption failed or bad record mac
[2] ssl3_read_bytes:sslv3 alert bad record mac
Modifications:
- SslHandler#unwrap updates buffer indexes on each iteration so that if
reentry scenario happens the correct indexes will be visible.
Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/11146
Motivation:
SslHandler has many independent boolean member variables. They can be
collapsed into a single variable to save memory.
Modifications:
- SslHandler boolean state consolidated into a single short variable.
Result:
Savings of 8 bytes per SslHandler (which is per connection) observed on
OpenJDK.
Motivation:
`SslHandler#unwrap` may produce `SslHandshakeCompletionEvent` if it
receives `close_notify` alert. This alert indicates that the engine is
closed and no more data are expected in the pipeline. However, it fires
the event before the last data chunk. As the result, further handlers
may loose data if they handle `SslHandshakeCompletionEvent`.
This issue was not visible before #11133 because we did not write
`close_notify` alert reliably.
Modifications:
- Add tests to reproduce described behavior;
- Move `notifyClosePromise` after fire of the last `decodeOut`;
Result:
`SslHandshakeCompletionEvent` correctly indicates that the engine is
closed and no more data are expected on the pipeline.
Motivation:
We should avoid blocking in the event loop as much as possible.
The InputStream.read() is a blocking method, and we don't need to call it if available() returns a positive number.
Modification:
Bypass calling InputStream.read() if available() returns a positive number.
Result:
Fewer blocking calls in the event loop, in general, when ChunkedStream is used.
Motivation:
SslHandler's wrap method notifies the handshakeFuture and sends a
SslHandshakeCompletionEvent user event down the pipeline before writing
the plaintext that has just been wrapped. It is possible the application
may write as a result of these events and re-enter into wrap to write
more data. This will result in out of sequence data and result in alerts
such as SSLV3_ALERT_BAD_RECORD_MAC.
Modifications:
- SslHandler wrap should write any pending data before notifying
promises, generating user events, or anything else that may create a
re-entry scenario.
Result:
SslHandler will wrap/write data in the same order.
Motivation:
SslHandler owns the responsibility to flush non-application data
(e.g. handshake, renegotiation, etc.) to the socket. However when
TCP Fast Open is supported but the client_hello cannot be written
in the SYN the client_hello may not always be flushed. SslHandler
may not wrap/flush previously written/flushed data in the event
it was not able to be wrapped due to NEED_UNWRAP state being
encountered in wrap (e.g. peer initiated renegotiation).
Modifications:
- SslHandler to flush in channelActive() if TFO is enabled and
the client_hello cannot be written in the SYN.
- SslHandler to wrap application data after non-application data
wrap and handshake status is FINISHED.
- SocketSslEchoTest only flushes when writes are done, and waits
for the handshake to complete before writing.
Result:
SslHandler flushes handshake data for TFO, and previously flushed
application data after peer initiated renegotiation finishes.
Motivation:
At the moment we don't support session caching on the client side at all when using the native SSL implementation. We should at least allow to enable it.
Modification:
Allow to enable session cache for client side but disable ti by default due a JDK bug atm.
Result:
Be able to cache sessions on the client side when using native SSL implementation .
Motivation:
Creating certificates from a byte[] while lazy parse it is general useful and is also needed by https://github.com/netty/netty-incubator-codec-quic/pull/141
Modifications:
Move classes, rename these and make them public
Result:
Be able to reuse code
Motivation:
Some of the features we want to support can only be supported by some of the SslContext implementations. We should allow to configure these in a consistent way the same way as we do it with Channel / ChannelOption
Modifications:
- Add SslContextOption and add builder methods that take these
- Add OpenSslContextOption and define two options there which are specific to openssl
Result:
More flexible configuration and implementation of SslContext
Motivation:
In WriteTimeoutHandler we did make the assumption that the executor which is used to schedule the timeout is the same that is backing the write promise. This may not be true which will cause concurrency issues
Modifications:
Ensure we are on the right thread when try to modify the doubly-linked-list and if not schedule it on the right thread.
Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/11053