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598 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Norman Maurer
83c2d7c43b [#4235] Ensure OpenSslEngine.unwrap(...) / wrap(...) correctly return HandshakeStatus.FINISHED
Motivation:

OpenSslEngine.unwrap(...) / wrap(...) must return HandhsakeStatus.FINISHED if an unwrap or wrap finishes a handshake to behave like descripted in the SSLEngine docs.

Modifications:

- Ensure we return HandshakeStatus.FINISHED

Result:

Behave correctly.
2015-09-24 14:58:15 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
8bc39643cf SelfSignedCertificate configurable valid dates
Motivation:
Users may want to control the valid dates for SelfSignedCertificate.

Modifications:
- Allow NOT_BEFORE and NOT_AFTER to be controlled via java system properties.

Result:
Fixes https://github.com/netty/netty/issues/3978
2015-09-23 17:04:48 -07:00
nmittler
3670898567 Adding client auth to SslContextBuilder
Motivation:

To simplify the use of client auth, we need to add it to the SslContextBuilder.

Modifications:

Added a ClientAuth enum and plumbed it through the builder, down into the contexts/engines.

Result:

Client auth can be configured when building an SslContext.
2015-09-18 12:20:02 -07:00
nmittler
65d481c24c Update Netty to latest netty-tcnative
Motivation:

The latest netty-tcnative fixes a bug in determining the version of the runtime openssl lib.  It also publishes an artificact with the classifier linux-<arch>-fedora for fedora-based systems.

Modifications:

Modified the build files to use the "-fedora" classifier when appropriate for tcnative. Care is taken, however, to not change the classifier for the native epoll transport.

Result:

Netty is updated the the new shiny netty-tcnative.
2015-09-18 12:09:41 -07:00
Norman Maurer
0915b1b215 Support SSLSession.getLocalCertificates() and getLocalPrincipal() when using OpenSSL
Motivation:

SSLSession.getLocalCertificates() and getLocalPrincipal() was not supported when using OpenSSL, which can produce problems when switch from JDK to OpenSSL impl.

Modifications:

Implement SSLSession.getLocalCertificates() and getLocalPrincipal() for OpenSslEngine.

Result:

More consistent behaving between JDK and OpenSSL based SSLEngine.
2015-09-15 12:21:47 +02:00
Norman Maurer
6ac8a7da39 Correctly throw SSLPeerUnverifiedException if peers identity has not been verified
Motivation:

As stated in the SSLSession javadocs getPeer* methods need to throw a SSLPeerUnverifiedException if peers identity has not be verified.

Modifications:

- Correctly throw SSLPeerUnverifiedException
- Add test for it.

Result:

Correctly behave like descripted in javadocs.
2015-09-15 09:57:32 +02:00
Michael Bildner
e146873740 Do not bother closing SSL enging inbound if the outbound has already been closed.
Motivation:

Invoking the javax.net.ssl.SSLEngine.closeInbound() method will send a
fatal alert and invalidate the SSL session if a close_notify alert has
not been received.
From the javadoc:
If the application initiated the closing process by calling
closeOutbound(), under some circumstances it is not required that the
initiator wait for the peer's corresponding close message. (See section
7.2.1 of the TLS specification (RFC 2246) for more information on
waiting for closure alerts.) In such cases, this method need not be
called.
Always invoking the closeInbound() method without regard to whether or
not the closeOutbound() method has been invoked could lead to
invalidating perfectly valid SSL sessions.

Modifications:

Added an instance variable to track whether the
SSLEngine.closeOutbound() method has been invoked. When the instance
variable is true, the SSLEngine.closeInbound() method doesn't need to be
invoked.

Result:

SSL sessions will not be invalidated if the outbound side has been
closed but a close_notify alert hasn't been received.
2015-09-06 10:00:18 +02:00
Norman Maurer
bd928eaa38 [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2015-09-02 08:58:54 +02:00
Norman Maurer
26bbcc38c2 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.0.31.Final 2015-09-02 08:57:57 +02:00
Norman Maurer
b891fcd39c Revert "Consistent naming style for enum"
This reverts commit 4feafc4a52.
2015-08-28 20:50:30 +02:00
Norman Maurer
a0bde17eff Backport ipfilter handler
Motivation:

The ipfilter handler does not exists in 4.0 yet.

Modifications:

Backport the ipfilter from 4.1 to 4.0.

Result:

It's possible to use the ipfilter handler in 4.0 as well.
2015-08-21 08:10:14 +02:00
Vineet Garg
e078dfb1b5 Fixes infinite loop during handshake in SslHandler in Android devices
Motivation:

On Android devices with version less than Lollipop, HarmonyJSSE is used for SSL. After completion of handshake, handshake status is NOT_HANDSHAKING instead of FINISHED. Also encrypting empty buffer after handshake should cause underflow exception and produce 0 bytes, but here it happily encrypts it causing for loop to never break

Modification:

Since 0 bytes should only be consumed in handshake process. Added a condition to break loop when 0 bytes are consumed and handshake status is NOT_HANDSHAKING

Result:

Sucessful ssl handshake on Android devices, no infinite loop now
2015-08-19 22:12:27 +02:00
Norman Maurer
75d6a51d65 Allow to create SslContext from existing PrivateKey / X509Certificate
Motivation:

Sometimes the user already has a PrivateKey / X509Certificate which should be used to create a new SslContext. At the moment we only allow to construct it via Files.

Modifications:

- Add new methods to the SslContextBuilder to allow creating a SslContext from PrivateKey / X509Certificate
- Mark all public constructors of *SslContext as @Deprecated, the user should use SslContextBuilder
- Update tests to us SslContextBuilder.

Result:

Creating of SslContext is possible with PrivateKay/X509Certificate
2015-08-12 14:59:48 +02:00
Norman Maurer
148692705c [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2015-07-24 10:11:44 +02:00
Norman Maurer
11cc2d5197 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.0.30.Final 2015-07-24 09:54:20 +02:00
Norman Maurer
9db403d2df [#3968] Disallow pass-through of non ByteBufs in SslHandler
Motivation:

We pass-through non ByteBuf when SslHandler.write(...) is called which can lead to have unencrypted data to be send (like for example if a FileRegion is written).

Modifications:

- Fail ChannelPromise with UnsupportedMessageException if a non ByteBuf is written.

Result:

Only allow ByteBuf to be written when using SslHandler.
2015-07-22 13:31:41 +02:00
Norman Maurer
a54124a220 [#3987] Remove RC4 from default ciphers.
Motivation:

Remove RC4 from default ciphers as it is not known as secure anymore.

Modifications:

Remove RC4

Result:

Not use an insecure cipher as default.
2015-07-22 13:29:29 +02:00
Norman Maurer
513f4054df Better handling of BUFFER_OVERFLOW when unwrap data.
Motivation:

When we detect a BUFFER_OVERFLOW we should just forward the already produced data and allocate a new buffer and NOT do any extra memory copies while trying to expand the buffer.

Modifications:

When a BUFFER_OVERFLOW is returned and some data was produced just fire this data through the pipeline and allocate a new buffer to read again.

Result:

Less memorycopies and so better performance.
2015-07-08 10:32:57 +02:00
Norman Maurer
d345465bba Only do priming read if there is no space in dsts buffers.
Motivation:

A SSL_read is needed to ensure the bio buffer is flushed, for this we did a priming read. This can be removed in many cases. Also ensure we always fill as much as possible in the destination buffers.

Modifications:

- Only do priming read if capacity of all dsts buffers is zero
- Always produce as must data as possible in the dsts buffers.

Result:

Faster code.
2015-07-08 10:32:50 +02:00
Norman Maurer
7bc07350f1 Stop calling BIO_write once internal buffer is full.
Motivation:

Previous we called BIO_write until either everything was written into it or it returned an error, which meant that the buffer is full. This then needed a ERR_clear_error() call which is expensive.

Modifications:

Break out of writing loop once we detect that not everything was written and so the buffer is full.

Result:

Less overhead when writing more data then the internal buffer can take.
2015-07-08 10:32:44 +02:00
Norman Maurer
bcc9cc487e Skip empty buffers and not pass these to BIO_write
Motivation:

When BIO_write is called with an empty buffer it will return 0 for which we call ERR_clear_error(). This is not neccessary as we should just skip these buffers. This eliminates a lot of overhead.

Modifications:

Skip empty src buffers when call unwrap(...).

Result:

Less overhead for unwrap(...) when called with empty buffers.
2015-07-08 10:32:32 +02:00
Norman Maurer
95b7de3a9f Ensure OpenSslSession informations can be retrieved even after shutdown
Motivation:

If a user tries to access various informations on the OpenSslSession after the SSLEngine was closed it will not work if these were not accessed before as we lazy init most of them.

Modifications:

Directly populate the whole OpenSslSession once the handshake is complete and before the user is notified about it.

Result:

OpenSslSession informations are avaible until it is GC'ed.
2015-07-07 10:00:56 +02:00
Norman Maurer
1da998bc7c [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2015-06-23 11:08:27 +02:00
Norman Maurer
4c482c1215 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.0.29.Final 2015-06-23 11:07:56 +02:00
Norman Maurer
1b383c5de8 Correctly handle errors when using OpenSSL
Motivation:

We used ERR_get_error() to detect errors and missed to handle different errors. Also we missed to clear the error queue for a thread before invoke SSL operations,
this could lead to detecting errors on different OpenSslEngines then the one in which the error actual happened.

Modifications:

Explicit handle errors via SSL.get_error and clear the error code before SSL operations.

Result:

Correctly handle errors and no false-positives in different OpenSslEngines then the one which detected an error.
2015-06-21 21:07:12 +02:00
Norman Maurer
303cb53523 [#3883] OpenSSL SSLSession returns incorrect peer principal
Motivation:

According to the javadocs of SSLSession.getPeerPrincipal should be returning the identity of the peer, while we return the identity of the issuer.

Modifications:

Return the correct indentity.

Result:

Behavior match the documentation.
2015-06-17 06:35:58 +02:00
Norman Maurer
9a30b6860f [#3798] Extract dump method to ByteBufUtil
Motivation:

Dumping the content of a ByteBuf in a hex format is very useful.

Modifications:

Move code into ByteBufUtil so its easy to reuse.

Result:

Easy to reuse dumping code.
2015-06-12 14:05:32 +02:00
Norman Maurer
657f6a8a72 Not skip first cert when using OpenSslClientContext
Motivation:

Due a copy and paste error we incorrectly skipped the first cert in the keyCertChainFile when using OpenSslClientContext.

Modifications:

Correctly not skip the first cert.

Result:

The certificate chain is correctly setup when using OpenSslClientContext.
2015-06-10 09:31:43 +02:00
Norman Maurer
74c0f4ce14 Guard against race when calling SslHandler.handshakeFuture().sync()
Motivation:

If the handlerAdded(...) callback was not called, the checkDeadLock() of the handshakeFuture will produce an IllegalStateException.
This was first reported at https://github.com/impossibl/pgjdbc-ng/issues/168 .

Modifications:

Pass deadlock check if ctx is null

Result:

No more race and so IllegalStateException.
2015-06-08 09:17:15 +02:00
Trustin Lee
263e6979a6 Replace SpdyOrHttpChooser and Http2OrHttpChooser with ApplicationProtocolNegotiationHandler
Motivation:

SpdyOrHttpChooser and Http2OrHttpChooser duplicate fair amount code with each other.

Modification:

- Replace SpdyOrHttpChooser and Http2OrHttpChooser with ApplicationProtocolNegotiationHandler
- Add ApplicationProtocolNames to define the known application-level protocol names
- Deprecate SpdyOrHttpChooser

Result:

- Less code duplication
- A user can perform dynamic pipeline configuration that follows ALPN/NPN for any protocols.
2015-06-05 14:51:21 +09:00
Trustin Lee
67e02dad0a Improve the API design of Http2OrHttpChooser and SpdyOrHttpChooser
Related: #3641 and #3813

Motivation:

When setting up an HTTP/1 or HTTP/2 (or SPDY) pipeline, a user usually
ends up with adding arbitrary set of handlers.

Http2OrHttpChooser and SpdyOrHttpChooser have two abstract methods
(create*Handler()) that expect a user to return a single handler, and
also have add*Handlers() methods that add the handler returned by
create*Handler() to the pipeline as well as the pre-defined set of
handlers.

The problem is, some users (read: I) don't need all of them or the
user wants to add more than one handler. For example, take a look at
io.netty.example.http2.tiles.Http2OrHttpHandler, which works around
this issue by overriding addHttp2Handlers() and making
createHttp2RequestHandler() a no-op.

Modifications:

- Replace add*Handlers() and create*Handler() with configure*()
- Rename getProtocol() to selectProtocol() to make what it does clear
- Provide the default implementation of selectProtocol()
- Remove SelectedProtocol.UNKNOWN and use null instead, because
  'UNKNOWN' is not a protocol
- Proper exception handling in the *OrHttpChooser so that the
  exception is logged and the connection is closed when failed to
  select a protocol
- Make SpdyClient example always use SSL. It was always using SSL
  anyway.
- Implement SslHandshakeCompletionEvent.toString() for debuggability
- Remove an orphaned class: JettyNpnSslSession
- Add SslHandler.applicationProtocol() to get the name of the
  application protocol
  - SSLSession.getProtocol() now returns transport-layer protocol name
    only, so that it conforms to its contract.

Result:

- *OrHttpChooser have better API.
- *OrHttpChooser handle protocol selection failure properly.
- SSLSession.getProtocol() now conforms to its contract.
- SpdyClient example works with SpdyServer example out of the box
2015-06-05 14:51:20 +09:00
Norman Maurer
9e125d8456 Expose SSL_CTX and SSL pointers
Motivation:

For advanced use-cases it an be helpful to be able to directly access the SSL_CTX and SSL pointers of the underlying openssl objects. This for example allows to register custom C callbacks.

Modifications:

- Expose the SSL_CTX and SSL pointers
- Cleanup the shutdown code

Result:

It's now possible to obtain the c pointes and set native callbacks.
2015-06-05 07:24:57 +02:00
Norman Maurer
7706d2309c Reduce calls to System.nanoTime() and object creation in IdleStateHandler. Related to [#3808]
Motivation:

Calling System.nanoTime() for each channelRead(...) is very expensive. See [#3808] for more detailed description.
Also we always do extra work for each write and read even if read or write idle states should not be handled.

Modifications:

- Move System.nanoTime() call to channelReadComplete(...).
- Reuse ChannelFutureListener for writes
- Only add ChannelFutureListener to writes if write and all idle states should be handled.
- Only call System.nanoTime() for reads if idle state events for read and all states should be handled.

Result:

Less overhead when using the IdleStateHandler.
2015-05-27 13:55:01 +02:00
Norman Maurer
bb230579f8 Do not try to init TrustManagerFactory if trustCertChainFile is null.
Motivation:

We called TrustManagerFactory.init(...) even when the trustCertChainFile is null. This could lead to exceptions during the handshake.

Modifications:

Correctly only call TurstManagerFactory.init() if trustCertcChainFail is not null.

Result:

Correct behavior.
2015-05-27 13:45:34 +02:00
Scott Mitchell
08cb650b64 Consistent use of SSLHandshakeException for ALPN
Motiviation:
The OpenSSL engine uses SSLHandshakeException in the event of failures that occur during the handshake process. The alpn-boot project's getSSLException will also map the no_application_protocol to a SSLHandshakeException exception. We should be consistent and use SSLHandshakeException for handshake failure events.

Modifications:
-Update JdkAlpnSslEngine to propagate an SSLHandshakeException in the event of a failure.

Result:
Consistent usage of SSLHandshakeException during a handshake failure event.
2015-05-26 16:10:43 -07:00
johnou
0decf2f647 Allow writing with void promise if IdleStateHandler is configured in pipeline.
Motivation:

Allow writing with void promise if IdleStateHandler is configured in the pipeline for read timeout events.

Modifications:

Better performance.

Result:

No more ChannelFutureListeners are created if IdleStateHandler is only configured for read timeouts allowing for writing to the channel with void promise.
2015-05-25 21:12:51 +02:00
Norman Maurer
6703318010 Only call System.nanoTime() if no read batch is ongoing. Related to [#3808]
Motivation:

[#3808] introduced some improvements to reduce the calls to System.nanoTime() but missed one possible optimization.

Modifications:

Only call System.nanoTime() if no reading patch is in process.

Result:

Less System.nanoTime() calls.
2015-05-25 18:20:50 +02:00
nmittler
2ca6a70211 Upgrading Jetty alpn-api version
Motivation:

Discussion is in https://github.com/jetty-project/jetty-alpn/issues/8. The new API allows protocol negotiation to properly throw SSLHandshakeException.

Modifications:

Updated the parent pom.xml with the new version.

Result:

Upgraded alpn-api now allows throwing SSLHandshakeException.
2015-05-22 13:15:21 -07:00
Robert Varga
addc4413aa Do not call System.nanoTime() in ReadTimeoutHandler.channelRead()
Motivation:

We mitigate callouts to System.nanoTime() in SingleThreadEventExecutor
as it is 'relatively expensive'. On a modern system, tak translates to
about 20ns per call. With channelReadComplete() we can side-step this in
channelRead().

Modifications:

Introduce a boolean flag, which indicates that a read batch is currently
on-going, which acts as a flush guard for lastReadTime. Update
lastReadTime in channelReadComplete() just before setting the flag to
false. We set the flag to true in channelRead().

The periodic task examines the flag, and if it observes it to be true,
it will reschedule the task for the full duration. If it observes as
false, it will read lastReadTime and adjust the delay accordingly.

Result:

ReadTimeoutHandler calls System.nanoTime() only once per read batch.
2015-05-21 07:13:39 +02:00
Robin Stocker
214e889937 Fix typo in FingerprintTrustManagerFactory docs 2015-05-18 08:31:00 +02:00
Norman Maurer
b02f52a680 [#3784] Support hostname verification when using OpenSSLEngine
Motivation:

At the moment hostname verification is not supported with OpenSSLEngine.

Modifications:

- Allow to create OpenSslEngine with peerHost and peerPort informations.
- Respect endPointIdentificationAlgorithm and algorithmConstraints when set and get SSLParamaters.

Result:

hostname verification is supported now.
2015-05-18 08:01:38 +02:00
Eric Anderson
b44fe3fd68 Add missing SslContextBuilder.forServer(KeyManagerFactory)
Motivation:

keyManager() is required on server-side, and so there is a forServer()
method for each override of keyManager(). However, one of the
forServer() overrides was missing, which meant that if you wanted to use
a KeyManagerFactory you were forced to provide garbage configuration
just to get past null checks.

Modifications:

Add missing override.

Result:

No hacks to use SslContextBuilder on server-side with KeyManagerFactory.
Resolves #3775
2015-05-11 22:09:50 +02:00
Norman Maurer
d1c46ca987 [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2015-05-07 11:33:47 -04:00
Norman Maurer
005d4a42fc [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.0.28.Final 2015-05-07 11:33:09 -04:00
Norman Maurer
0f4d3a981e Revert "[maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration"
This reverts commit 3c10ffab5e.
2015-05-07 11:02:03 -04:00
Norman Maurer
3c10ffab5e [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2015-05-07 09:09:23 -04:00
Norman Maurer
4581c441c9 Allow rejection of remote initiated renegotiation
Motivation:

To prevent from DOS attacks it can be useful to disable remote initiated renegotiation.

Modifications:

Add new flag to OpenSslContext that can be used to disable it
Adding a testcase

Result:

Remote initiated renegotion requests can be disabled now.
2015-05-07 14:41:00 +02:00
Norman Maurer
d1c235d454 Fix possible IllegalStateException caused by closeNotifyTimeout when using SslHandler
Motivation:

In the SslHandler we schedule a timeout at which we close the Channel if a timeout was detected during close_notify. Because this can race with notify the flushFuture we can see an IllegalStateException when the Channel is closed.

Modifications:

- Use a trySuccess() and tryFailure(...) to guard against race.

Result:

No more race.
2015-05-06 21:50:09 +02:00
Norman Maurer
0027d830d4 Only run OpenSslEngineTests if OpenSsl is installed. Related to [#3732] 2015-05-06 10:41:44 +02:00
Norman Maurer
9dc236054e Add support for mutual auth when using OpenSslEngine.
Motivation:

Currently mutual auth is not supported when using OpenSslEngine.

Modification:

- Add support to OpenSslClientContext
- Correctly throw SSLHandshakeException when an error during handshake is detected

Result:

Mutual auth can be used with OpenSslEngine
2015-05-06 09:07:18 +02:00
Eric Anderson
97eba4eb66 Fix SslContextBuilder swapping client and server
The 'forClient' boolean was swapped to 'forServer' in code review of #3531.
Not all locations were updated.
2015-04-20 17:24:43 -07:00
Norman Maurer
5cd541c537 Fix handling of non-auto read for ByteToMessageDecoder and SslHandler
Motivation:

Our automatically handling of non-auto-read failed because it not detected the need of calling read again by itself if nothing was decoded. Beside this handling of non-auto-read never worked for SslHandler as it always triggered a read even if it decoded a message and auto-read was false.

This fixes [#3529] and [#3587].

Modifications:

- Implement handling of calling read when nothing was decoded (with non-auto-read) to ByteToMessageDecoder again
- Correctly respect non-auto-read by SslHandler

Result:

No more stales and correctly respecting of non-auto-read by SslHandler.
2015-04-20 09:02:47 +02:00
Norman Maurer
d376bf6a58 Reduce object allocation during wrap/unwrap while handshake is in progress
Motivation:

Unnecessary object allocation is currently done during wrap/unwrap while a handshake is still in progress.

Modifications:

Use static instances when possible.

Result:

Less object creations.
2015-04-20 06:47:18 +02:00
Norman Maurer
19179f9fee Allow to get version of available OpenSSL library
Motivation:

Sometimes it's useful to get informations about the available OpenSSL library that is used for the OpenSslEngine.

Modifications:

Add two new methods which allows to get the available OpenSSL version as either
an int or an String.

Result:

Easy to access details about OpenSSL version.
2015-04-18 20:56:15 +02:00
Eric Anderson
6668b3c40d The "null" ClassLoader is the bootstrap ClassLoader
Motivation:
Class.forName() documents that null will use bootstrap loader:
http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/lang/Class.html#forName-java.lang.String-boolean-java.lang.ClassLoader-

But the link between "null" and bootstrap loader is even more explicit
in ClassLoader's documentation:
http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/lang/ClassLoader.html#getParent--

The current code is trying to use the bootstrap loader but seems to have
not been aware of the meaning of null.

Modifications:
Use "null" as the class loader when we want to load classes in the
bootstrap loader.

Result:
More reliable ALPN/NPN loading and simpler code.
2015-04-16 17:25:18 +02:00
Norman Maurer
9e5dd21d23 Fix regression introduced by cherry-pick bd224286f5 2015-04-14 17:59:33 +02:00
Norman Maurer
e907ae57a2 Add support for EC Keys when using SslServerContext
Motivation:

Sometimes it's useful to use EC keys and not DSA or RSA. We should support it.

Modifications:

Support EC keys and share the code between JDK and Openssl impl.

Result:

It's possible to use EC keys now.
2015-04-14 08:44:38 +02:00
Eric Anderson
fdc396674e [#3531] Create SslContext.Builder
Motivation:

SslContext factory methods have gotten out of control; it's past time to
swap to a builder.

Modifications:

New Builder class. The existing factory methods must be left as-is for
backward compatibility.

Result:

Fixes #3531
2015-04-14 07:27:55 +02:00
Norman Maurer
97a3308c7e Add support for ALPN when using openssl + NPN client mode and support for CipherSuiteFilter
Motivation:

To support HTTP2 we need APLN support. This was not provided before when using OpenSslEngine, so SSLEngine (JDK one) was the only bet.
Beside this CipherSuiteFilter was not supported

Modifications:

- Upgrade netty-tcnative and make use of new features to support ALPN and NPN in server and client mode.
- Guard against segfaults after the ssl pointer is freed
- support correctly different failure behaviours
- add support for CipherSuiteFilter

Result:

Be able to use OpenSslEngine for ALPN / NPN for server and client.
2015-04-10 18:59:58 +02:00
Frederic Bregier
2ab2e2d6b7 Fix incorrect null value check in TrafficCounter
In TrafficCounter, a recent change makes the contract of the API (the
constructor) wrong and lead to issue with GlobalChannelTrafficCounter
where executor must be null.

Motivation:
TrafficCounter executor argument in constructor might be null, as
explained in the API, for some particular cases where no executor are
needed (relevant tasks being taken by the caller as in
GlobalChannelTrafficCounter).
A null pointer exception is raised while it should not since it is
legal.

Modifications:
Remove the 2 null checking for this particular attribute.
Note that when null, the attribute is not reached nor used (a null
checking condition later on is applied).

Result:
No more null exception raized while it should not.

This shall be made also to 4.0, 4.1 (present) and master. 3.10 is not
concerned.
2015-04-06 19:07:13 +02:00
Norman Maurer
f2fedbcdef [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2015-03-31 22:06:30 -04:00
Norman Maurer
054e7c5d17 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.0.27.Final 2015-03-31 22:05:43 -04:00
Trustin Lee
4d8f824358 Fix unbounded expansion of cumulative buffer in SslHandler
Related: #3567

Motivation:

SslHandler.channelReadComplete() forgets to call
super.channelReadComplete(), which discards read bytes from the
cumulative buffer.  As a result, the cumulative buffer can expand its
capacity unboundedly.

Modifications:

Call super.channelReadComplete() instead of calling
ctx.fireChannelReadComplete()

Result:

Fixes #3567
2015-04-02 14:57:02 +09:00
Trustin Lee
28caa873b3 Don't trigger IOException at ChunkedStream.isEndOfInput()
Related: #3368

Motivation:

ChunkedWriteHandler checks if the return value of
ChunkedInput.isEndOfInput() after calling ChunkedInput.close().

This makes ChunkedStream.isEndOfInput() trigger an IOException, which is
originally triggered by PushBackInputStream.read().

By contract, ChunkedInput.isEndOfInput() should not raise an IOException
even when the underlying stream is closed.

Modifications:

Add a boolean flag that keeps track of whether the underlying stream has
been closed or not, so that ChunkedStream.isEndOfInput() does not
propagate the IOException from PushBackInputStream.

Result:

Fixes #3368
2015-03-31 11:31:54 +09:00
Norman Maurer
0c6ba4aab6 Add supported for X509ExtendedTrustManager when using OpenSslEngine
Motivation:

For some use cases X509ExtendedTrustManager is needed as it allows to also access the SslEngine during validation.

Modifications:

Add support for X509ExtendedTrustManager on java >= 7

Result:

It's now possible to use X509ExtendedTrustManager with OpenSslEngine
2015-03-30 09:05:09 +02:00
Leonardo Freitas Gomes
034e0bd8d2 Ensure server preference order in ALPN
Motivation:
With the current implementation the client protocol preference list
takes precedence over the one of the server, since the select method
will return the first item, in the client list, that matches any of the
protocols supported by the server. This violates the recommendation of
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7301#section-3.2.

It will also fail with the current implementation of Chrome, which
sends back Extension application_layer_protocol_negotiation, protocols:
[http/1.1, spdy/3.1, h2-14]

Modifications:
Changed the protocol negotiator to prefer server’s list. Added a test
case that demonstrates the issue and that is fixed with the
modifications of this commit.

Result:
Server’s preference list is used.
2015-03-17 07:29:10 +01:00
Trustin Lee
54293003ef Add a new constructor without handler parameter to TrafficCounter
Related: #3476

Motivation:

Some users use TrafficCounter for other uses than we originally
intended, such as implementing their own traffic shaper.  In such a
case, a user does not want to specify an AbstractTrafficShapingHandler.

Modifications:

- Add a new constructor that does not require an
  AbstractTrafficShapingHandler, so that a user can use it without it.
- Simplify TrafficMonitoringTask
- Javadoc cleanup

Result:

We open the possibility of using TrafficCounter for other purposes than
just using it with AbstractTrafficShapingHandler.  Eventually, we could
generalize it a little bit more, so that we can potentially use it for
other uses.
2015-03-10 11:26:41 +09:00
Norman Maurer
37264bb72b [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2015-03-02 01:31:30 -05:00
Norman Maurer
0dbc96cffd [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.0.26.Final 2015-03-02 01:30:58 -05:00
Norman Maurer
e99d89c04d [maven-release-plugin] rollback the release of netty-4.0.26.Final 2015-02-28 21:28:06 +01:00
Norman Maurer
b86e2e6ac0 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.0.26.Final 2015-02-28 13:55:01 -05:00
Norman Maurer
f7ccdd5d3b Various performance optimizations in OpenSslEngine
Motivation:

There are various places in OpenSslEngine wher we can do performance optimizations.

Modifications:

- Reduce JNI calls when possible
- Detect finished handshake as soon as possible
- Eliminate double calculations
- wrap multiple ByteBuffer if possible in a loop

Result:

Better performance
2015-02-09 06:20:09 +01:00
Norman Maurer
1c01dd1efc Log only on debug log level in OpenSslEngine
Motivation:

At the moment we log priming read and handshake errors via info log level and still throw a SSLException that contains the error. We should only log with debug level to generate less noise.

Modifications:

Change logging to debug level.

Result:

Less noise .
2015-02-07 06:01:41 +01:00
scottmitch
8e2f91b424 SonarQube issues OpenSslEngine
Motivation:
SonarQube (clinker.netty.io/sonar) reported a few 'critical' issues related to the OpenSslEngine.

Modifications:
- Remove potential for dereference of null variable.
- Remove duplicate null check and TODO cleanup.

Results:
Less potential for null dereference, cleaner code, and 1 less TODO.
2015-02-03 20:01:40 +01:00
Norman Maurer
0f2ae0cafe [#3364] Not use VoidChannelPromise in SslHandler to guard against IllegalStateException
Motivation:

SslHandler adds a pending write with an empty buffer and a VoidChannelPromise when a user flush and not pending writes are currently stored. This may produce an IllegalStateException later if the user try to add a ChannelFutureListener to the promise in the next ChannelOutboundHandler.

Modifications:

Replace ctx.voidPromise() with ctx.newPromise()

Result:

No more IllegalStateException possible
2015-01-30 19:22:43 +01:00
Norman Maurer
97a204a7e4 [#3376] Use IllegalArgumentException as replacement for NPE as stated in javadocs
Motivation:

SSLEngine specifies that IllegalArgumentException must be thrown if a null argument is given when using wrap(...) or unwrap(...).

Modifications:

Replace NullPointerException with IllegalArgumentException to match the javadocs.

Result:

Match the javadocs.
2015-01-30 05:55:49 +01:00
Norman Maurer
b2d7e73dd4 [#3375] Correctly calculate the endOffset when wrap multiple ByteBuffer
Motivation:

We failed to correctly calculate the endOffset when wrap multiple ByteBuffer and so not wrapped everything when an offset > 0 is used.

Modifications:

Correctly calculate endOffset.

Result:

All ByteBuffers are correctly wrapped when offset > 0.
2015-01-30 05:36:45 +01:00
Trustin Lee
fb0c78885f Fix IndexOutOfBoundsException from SslHandler on JDK 8
Motivation:

When SslHandler.unwrap() copies SSL records into a heap buffer, it does
not update the start offset, causing IndexOutOfBoundsException.

Modifications:

- Copy to a heap buffer before calling unwrap() for simplicity
- Do not copy an empty buffer to a heap buffer.
  - unwrap(... EMPTY_BUFFER ...) never involves copying now.
- Use better parameter names for unwrap()
- Clean-up log messages

Result:

- Bugs fixed
- Cleaner code
2015-01-13 18:14:47 +09:00
Norman Maurer
f46a3d74d0 Reduce memory copies when using OpenSslEngine with SslHandler
Motivation:

When using OpenSslEngine with the SslHandler it is possible to reduce memory copies by unwrap(...) multiple ByteBuffers at the same time. This way we can eliminate a memory copy that is needed otherwise to cumulate partial received data.

Modifications:

- Add OpenSslEngine.unwrap(ByteBuffer[],...) method that can be used to unwrap multiple src ByteBuffer a the same time
- Use a CompositeByteBuffer in SslHandler for inbound data so we not need to memory copy
- Add OpenSslEngine.unwrap(ByteBuffer[],...) in SslHandler if OpenSslEngine is used and the inbound ByteBuf is backed by more then one ByteBuffer
- Reduce object allocation

Result:

SslHandler is faster when using OpenSslEngine and produce less GC
2015-01-12 20:19:27 +01:00
Trustin Lee
cc7b72c78f Fix a compilation error 2015-01-09 16:00:43 +09:00
Norman Maurer
feacf128ca Eliminate memory copy in ByteToMessageDecoder whenever possible
Motivation:

Currently when there are bytes left in the cumulation buffer we do a byte copy to produce the input buffer for the decode method. This can put quite some overhead on the impl.

Modification:

- Use a CompositeByteBuf to eliminate the byte copy.
- Allow to specify if a CompositeBytebug should be used or not as some handlers can only act on one ByteBuffer in an efficient way (like SslHandler :( ).

Result:

Performance improvement as shown in the following benchmark.

Without this patch:
[xxx@xxx ~]$ ./wrk-benchmark
Running 5m test @ http://xxx:8080/plaintext
  16 threads and 256 connections
  Thread Stats   Avg      Stdev     Max   +/- Stdev
    Latency    20.19ms   38.34ms   1.02s    98.70%
    Req/Sec   241.10k    26.50k  303.45k    93.46%
  1153994119 requests in 5.00m, 155.84GB read
Requests/sec: 3846702.44
Transfer/sec:    531.93MB

With the patch:
[xxx@xxx ~]$ ./wrk-benchmark
Running 5m test @ http://xxx:8080/plaintext
  16 threads and 256 connections
  Thread Stats   Avg      Stdev     Max   +/- Stdev
    Latency    17.34ms   27.14ms 877.62ms   98.26%
    Req/Sec   252.55k    23.77k  329.50k    87.71%
  1209772221 requests in 5.00m, 163.37GB read
Requests/sec: 4032584.22
Transfer/sec:    557.64MB
2015-01-09 15:55:51 +09:00
Trustin Lee
065bb8c440 Add the URL of the wiki for easier troubleshooting
Motivation:

When a user sees an error message, sometimes he or she does not know
what exactly he or she has to do to fix the problem.

Modifications:

Log the URL of the wiki pages that might help the user troubleshoot.

Result:

We are more friendly.
2015-01-08 12:45:40 +09:00
Trustin Lee
f0a4802d1f Do not log CNFE when tcnative is not in classpath
Motivation:

When a user deliberatively omitted netty-tcnative from classpath, he or
she will see an ugly stack trace of ClassNotFoundException.

Modifications:

Log more briefly when netty-tcnative is not in classpath.

Result:

Better-looking log at DEBUG level
2015-01-08 12:25:31 +09:00
Trustin Lee
0e61aeb849 [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration 2014-12-31 20:58:44 +09:00
Trustin Lee
087db82e78 [maven-release-plugin] prepare release netty-4.0.25.Final 2014-12-31 20:58:33 +09:00
Trustin Lee
ff47510cfb Do not pre-populate cipher suite conversion table
Motivation:

- There's no point of pre-population.
- Waste of memory and time because they are going to be cached lazily
- Some pre-populated cipher suites are ancient and will be unused

Modification:

- Remove cache pre-population

Result:

Sanity restored
2014-12-31 20:31:56 +09:00
Norman Maurer
6bfeb42563 Only call JNI methods if really needed
Motivation:

Calling JNI methods is pretty expensive, so we should only do if needed.

Modifications:

Lazy call methods if needed.

Result:

Better performance.
2014-12-30 19:44:07 +09:00
Trustin Lee
3cbeb46b3e Raise an exception when the specified cipher suite is not available
Motivation:

SSL_set_cipher_list() in OpenSSL does not fail as long as at least one
cipher suite is available.  It is different from the semantics of
SSLEngine.setEnabledCipherSuites(), which raises an exception when the
list contains an unavailable cipher suite.

Modifications:

- Add OpenSsl.isCipherSuiteAvailable(String) which checks the
  availability of a cipher suite
- Raise an IllegalArgumentException when the specified cipher suite is
  not available

Result:

Fixed compatibility
2014-12-30 19:25:21 +09:00
Trustin Lee
2056aed50d Implement OpenSslEngine.getSupportedCipherSuites() and get/setEnabledCipherSuites()
Motivation:

To make OpenSslEngine a full drop-in replacement, we need to implement
getSupportedCipherSuites() and get/setEnabledCipherSuites().

Modifications:

- Retrieve the list of the available cipher suites when initializing
  OpenSsl.
- Improve CipherSuiteConverter to understand SRP
- Add more test data to CipherSuiteConverterTest
- Add bulk-conversion method to CipherSuiteConverter

Result:

OpenSslEngine should now be a drop-in replacement for JDK SSLEngineImpl
for most cases.
2014-12-30 19:02:32 +09:00
Trustin Lee
827a4cbf36 Cipher suite conversion between Java and OpenSSL
Related: #3285

Motivation:

When a user attempts to switch from JdkSslContext to OpenSslContext, he
or she will see the initialization failure if he or she specified custom
cipher suites.

Modifications:

- Provide a utility class that converts between Java cipher suite string
  and OpenSSL cipher suite string
- Attempt to convert the cipher suite so that a user can use the cipher
  suite string format of Java regardless of the chosen SslContext impl

Result:

- It is possible to convert all known cipher suite strings.
- It is possible to switch from JdkSslContext and OpenSslContext and
  vice versa without any configuration changes
2014-12-30 17:26:50 +09:00
Trustin Lee
6201bbd2e1 Clean-up 2014-12-29 15:56:32 +09:00
Frederic Bregier
b886c056bc Fix big transfer and Write traffic shaping issues
Motivation:

Several issues were shown by various ticket (#2900 #2956).
Also use the improvement on writability user management from #3036.
And finally add a mixte handler, both for Global and Channels, with
the advantages of being uniquely created and using less memory and
less shaping.

Issue #2900

When a huge amount of data are written, the current behavior of the
TrafficShaping handler is to limit the delay to 15s, whatever the delay
the previous write has. This is wrong, and when a huge amount of writes
are done in a short time, the traffic is not correctly shapened.

Moreover, there is a high risk of OOM if one is not using in his/her own
handler for instance ChannelFuture.addListener() to handle the write
bufferisation in the TrafficShapingHandler.

This fix use the "user-defined writability flags" from #3036 to
allow the TrafficShapingHandlers to "user-defined" managed writability
directly, as for reading, thus using the default isWritable() and
channelWritabilityChanged().
This allows for instance HttpChunkedInput to be fully compatible.

The "bandwidth" compute on write is only on "acquired" write orders, not
on "real" write orders, which is wrong from statistic point of view.

Issue #2956

When using GlobalTrafficShaping, every write (and read) are
synchronized, thus leading to a drop of performance.
ChannelTrafficShaping is not touched by this issue since synchronized is
then correct (handler is per channel, so the synchronized).

Modifications:
The current write delay computation takes into account the previous
write delay and time to check is the 15s delay (maxTime) is really
exceeded or not (using last scheduled write time). The algorithm is
simplified and in the same time more accurate.

This proposal uses the #3036 improvement on user-defined writability
flags.

When the real write occurs, the statistics are update accordingly on a
new attribute (getRealWriteThroughput()).

To limit the synchronisations, all synchronized on
GlobalTrafficShapingHandler on submitWrite were removed. They are
replaced with a lock per channel (since synchronization is still needed
to prevent unordered write per channel), as in the sendAllValid method
for the very same reason.
Also all synchronized on TrafficCounter on read/writeTimeToWait() are
removed as they are unnecessary since already locked before by the
caller.
Still the creation and remove operations on lock per channel (PerChannel
object) are synchronized to prevent concurrency issue on this critical
part, but then limited.

Additionnal changes:
1) Use System.nanoTime() instead of System.currentTimeMillis() and
minimize calls
2) Remove / 10 ° 10 since no more sleep usage
3) Use nanoTime instead of currentTime such that time spend is computed,
not real time clock. Therefore the "now" relative time (nanoTime based)
is passed on all sub methods.
4) Take care of removal of the handler to force write all pending writes
and release read too
8) Review Javadoc to explicit:

- recommandations to take into account isWritable

- recommandations to provide reasonable message size according to
traffic shaping limit

- explicit "best effort" traffic shaping behavior when changing
configuration dynamically

Add a MixteGlobalChannelTrafficShapingHandler which allows to use only one
handler for mixing Global and Channel TSH. I enables to save more memory and
tries to optimize the traffic among various channels.

Result:
The traffic shaping is more stable, even with a huge number of writes in
short time by taking into consideration last scheduled write time.

The current implementation of TrafficShapingHandler using user-defined
writability flags and default isWritable() and
fireChannelWritabilityChanged works as expected.

The statistics are more valuable (asked write vs real write).

The Global TrafficShapingHandler should now have less "global"
synchronization, hoping to the minimum, but still per Channel as needed.

The GlobalChannel TrafficShapingHandler allows to have only one handler for all channels while still offering per channel in addition to global traffic shaping.

And finally maintain backward compatibility.
2014-12-29 15:36:02 +09:00
Norman Maurer
b77e338cb7 Allow to set the context for which sessions can be used.
Motivation:

Openssl supports the SSL_CTX_set_session_id_context function to limit for which context a session can be used. We should support this.

Modifications:

Add OpenSslServerSessionContext that exposes a setSessionIdContext(...) method now.

Result:

It's now possible to use SSL_CTX_set_session_id_context.
2014-12-26 15:02:47 +01:00
Norman Maurer
2898340c39 Explicit allow to enable / disable session cache
Motivation:

It is sometimes useful to enable / disable the session cache.

Modifications:

* Add OpenSslSessionContext.setSessionCacheEnabled(...) and isSessionCacheEnabled()

Result:

It is now possible to enable / disable cache on the fly
2014-12-26 14:56:22 +01:00
Norman Maurer
eabfb91686 Allow to enable/disable protocols on the OpenSslEngine
Motivation:

To be compatible with SSLEngine we need to support enable / disable procols on the OpenSslEngine

Modifications:

Implement OpenSslEngine.getSupportedProtocols() , getEnabledProtocols() and setEnabledProtocols(...)

Result:

Better compability with SSLEngine
2014-12-26 09:33:45 +01:00
Norman Maurer
6bfc68c785 Add proper Openssl.SSLSession.getId() implementation
Motivation:

The current implementation not returns the real session as byte[] representation.

Modifications:

Create a proper Openssl.SSLSession.get() implementation which returns the real session as byte[].

Result:

More correct implementation
2014-12-26 09:29:55 +01:00
Norman Maurer
8282b12b6a Allow to enable session cache when using OpenSsl
Motivation:

At the moment it is not possible to make use of the session cache when OpenSsl is used. This should be possible when server mode is used.

Modifications:

- Add OpenSslSessionContext (implements SSLSessionContext) which exposes all the methods to modify the session cache.
- Add various extra methods to OpenSslSessionContext for extra functionality
- Return OpenSslSessionContext when OpenSslEngine.getSession().getContext() is called.
- Add sessionContext() to SslContext
- Move OpenSsl specific session operations to OpenSslSessionContext and mark the old methods @deprecated

Result:

It's now possible to use session cache with OpenSsl
2014-12-26 09:18:25 +01:00
Trustin Lee
54a27ef07e Fix NoClassDefFoundError when netty-tcnative is unavailable
Motivation:

ProxyHandlerTest fails with NoClassDefFoundError raised by
SslContext.newClientContext().

Modifications:

Fix a missing 'return' statement that makes the switch-case block fall
through unncecessarily

Result:

- ProxyHandlerTest does not fail anymore.
- SslContext.newClientContext() does not raise NoClassDefFoundError
  anymore.
2014-12-26 15:47:35 +09:00
Norman Maurer
eeb5e2c0a9 Check for errors without object allocation
Motivation:

At the moment we use SSL.getLastError() in unwrap(...) to check for error. This is very inefficient as it creates a new String for each check and we also use a String.startsWith(...) to detect if there was an error we need to handle.

Modifications:

Use SSL.getLastErrorNumber() to detect if we need to handle an error, as this only returns a long and so no String creation happens. Also the detection is much cheaper as we can now only compare longs. Once an error is detected the lately SSL.getErrorString(long) is used to conver the error number to a String and include it in log and exception message.

Result:

Performance improvements in OpenSslEngine.unwrap(...) due less object allocation and also faster comparations.
2014-12-22 21:09:18 +01:00
Norman Maurer
f13a3fbefb Use OpenSslClientContext as default if openssl is avaible
Motivation:

As we now support OpenSslEngine for client side, we should use it when avaible.

Modifications:

Use SslProvider.OPENSSL when openssl can be found

Result:

OpenSslEngine is used whenever possible
2014-12-22 21:07:28 +01:00