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Author SHA1 Message Date
Viktor Szakats
3f8fc25720
cmake: add support for "unity" builds
Aka "jumbo" or "amalgamation" builds. It means to compile all sources
per target as a single C source. This is experimental.

You can enable it by passing `-DCMAKE_UNITY_BUILD=ON` to cmake.
It requires CMake 3.16 or newer.

It makes builds (much) faster, allows for better optimizations and tends
to promote less ambiguous code.

Also add a new AppVeyor CI job and convert an existing one to use
"unity" mode (one MSVC, one MinGW), and enable it for one macOS CI job.

Fix related issues:
- add missing include guard to `easy_lock.h`.
- rename static variables and functions (and a macro) with names reused
  across sources, or shadowed by local variables.
- add an `#undef` after use.
- add a missing `#undef` before use.
- move internal definitions from `ftp.h` to `ftp.c`.
- `curl_memory.h` fixes to make it work when included repeatedly.
- stop building/linking curlx bits twice for a static-mode curl tool.
  These caused doubly defined symbols in unity builds.
- silence missing extern declarations compiler warning for ` _CRT_glob`.
- fix extern declarations for `tool_freq` and `tool_isVistaOrGreater`.
- fix colliding static symbols in debug mode: `debugtime()` and
  `statename`.
- rename `ssl_backend_data` structure to unique names for each
  TLS-backend, along with the `ssl_connect_data` struct member
  referencing them. This required adding casts for each access.
- add workaround for missing `[P]UNICODE_STRING` types in certain Windows
  builds when compiling `lib/ldap.c`. To support "unity" builds, we had
  to enable `SCHANNEL_USE_BLACKLISTS` for Schannel (a Windows
  `schannel.h` option) _globally_. This caused an indirect inclusion of
  Windows `schannel.h` from `ldap.c` via `winldap.h` to have it enabled
  as well. This requires `[P]UNICODE_STRING` types, which is apperantly
  not defined automatically (as seen with both MSVS and mingw-w64).
  This patch includes `<subauth.h>` to fix it.
  Ref: https://github.com/curl/curl/runs/13987772013
  Ref: https://dev.azure.com/daniel0244/curl/_build/results?buildId=15827&view=logs&jobId=2c9f582d-e278-56b6-4354-f38a4d851906&j=2c9f582d-e278-56b6-4354-f38a4d851906&t=90509b00-34fa-5a81-35d7-5ed9569d331c
- tweak unity builds to compile `lib/memdebug.c` separately in memory
  trace builds to avoid PP confusion.
- force-disable unity for test programs.
- do not compile and link libcurl sources to libtests _twice_ when libcurl
  is built in static mode.

KNOWN ISSUES:
- running tests with unity builds may fail in cases.
- some build configurations/env may not compile in unity mode. E.g.:
  https://ci.appveyor.com/project/curlorg/curl/builds/47230972/job/51wfesgnfuauwl8q#L250

Ref: https://github.com/libssh2/libssh2/issues/1034
Ref: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/prop_tgt/UNITY_BUILD.html
Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unity_build

Closes #11095
2023-06-07 13:06:08 +00:00
Stefan Eissing
3797f1a4ca
rustls: fix error in recv handling
- when rustls is told to recieve more TLS data and its internal
  plaintext buffers are full, it returns an IOERROR
- avoid receiving TLS data while plaintext is not read empty

pytest:
- increase curl run timeout when invoking pytest with higher verbosity

Closes #10876
2023-03-31 16:05:15 +02:00
Jacob Hoffman-Andrews
38262c944d
rustls: improve error messages
Changes numeric error codes into verbose error codes in two places.
Adds a prefix indicating that the error came from rustls, and in some
places which function it came from.

Adds special handling for RUSTLS_RESULT_UNEXPECTED_EOF, since the
default message of "Unexpected EOF" is insufficiently explanatory.

Closes #10463
2023-02-11 10:11:08 +01:00
Stefan Eissing
671158242d
connections: introduce http/3 happy eyeballs
New cfilter HTTP-CONNECT for h3/h2/http1.1 eyeballing.
- filter is installed when `--http3` in the tool is used (or
  the equivalent CURLOPT_ done in the library)
- starts a QUIC/HTTP/3 connect right away. Should that not
  succeed after 100ms (subject to change), a parallel attempt
  is started for HTTP/2 and HTTP/1.1 via TCP
- both attempts are subject to IPv6/IPv4 eyeballing, same
  as happens for other connections
- tie timeout to the ip-version HAPPY_EYEBALLS_TIMEOUT
- use a `soft` timeout at half the value. When the soft timeout
  expires, the HTTPS-CONNECT filter checks if the QUIC filter
  has received any data from the server. If not, it will start
  the HTTP/2 attempt.

HTTP/3(ngtcp2) improvements.
- setting call_data in all cfilter calls similar to http/2 and vtls filters
  for use in callback where no stream data is available.
- returning CURLE_PARTIAL_FILE for prematurely terminated transfers
- enabling pytest test_05 for h3
- shifting functionality to "connect" UDP sockets from ngtcp2
  implementation into the udp socket cfilter. Because unconnected
  UDP sockets are weird. For example they error when adding to a
  pollset.

HTTP/3(quiche) improvements.
- fixed upload bug in quiche implementation, now passes 251 and pytest
- error codes on stream RESET
- improved debug logs
- handling of DRAIN during connect
- limiting pending event queue

HTTP/2 cfilter improvements.
- use LOG_CF macros for dynamic logging in debug build
- fix CURLcode on RST streams to be CURLE_PARTIAL_FILE
- enable pytest test_05 for h2
- fix upload pytests and improve parallel transfer performance.

GOAWAY handling for ngtcp2/quiche
- during connect, when the remote server refuses to accept new connections
  and closes immediately (so the local conn goes into DRAIN phase), the
  connection is torn down and a another attempt is made after a short grace
  period.
  This is the behaviour observed with nghttpx when we tell it to  shut
  down gracefully. Tested in pytest test_03_02.

TLS improvements
- ALPN selection for SSL/SSL-PROXY filters in one vtls set of functions, replaces
  copy of logic in all tls backends.
- standardized the infof logging of offered ALPNs
- ALPN negotiated: have common function for all backends that sets alpn proprty
  and connection related things based on the negotiated protocol (or lack thereof).

- new tests/tests-httpd/scorecard.py for testing h3/h2 protocol implementation.
  Invoke:
    python3 tests/tests-httpd/scorecard.py --help
  for usage.

Improvements on gathering connect statistics and socket access.
- new CF_CTRL_CONN_REPORT_STATS cfilter control for having cfilters
  report connection statistics. This is triggered when the connection
  has completely connected.
- new void Curl_pgrsTimeWas(..) method to report a timer update with
  a timestamp of when it happend. This allows for updating timers
  "later", e.g. a connect statistic after full connectivity has been
  reached.
- in case of HTTP eyeballing, the previous changes will update
  statistics only from the filter chain that "won" the eyeballing.
- new cfilter query CF_QUERY_SOCKET for retrieving the socket used
  by a filter chain.
  Added methods Curl_conn_cf_get_socket() and Curl_conn_get_socket()
  for convenient use of this query.
- Change VTLS backend to query their sub-filters for the socket when
  checks during the handshake are made.

HTTP/3 documentation on how https eyeballing works.

TLS improvements
- ALPN selection for SSL/SSL-PROXY filters in one vtls set of functions, replaces
  copy of logic in all tls backends.
- standardized the infof logging of offered ALPNs
- ALPN negotiated: have common function for all backends that sets alpn proprty
  and connection related things based on the negotiated protocol (or lack thereof).

Scorecard with Caddy.
- configure can be run with `--with-test-caddy=path` to specify which caddy to use for testing
- tests/tests-httpd/scorecard.py now measures download speeds with caddy

pytest improvements
- adding Makfile to clean gen dir
- adding nghttpx rundir creation on start
- checking httpd version 2.4.55 for test_05 cases where it is needed. Skipping with message if too old.
- catch exception when checking for caddy existance on system.

Closes #10349
2023-02-02 09:57:34 +01:00
Stefan Eissing
db91dbbf2c
curl_log: for failf/infof and debug logging implementations
- new functions and macros for cfilter debugging
 - set CURL_DEBUG with names of cfilters where debug logging should be
   enabled
 - use GNUC __attribute__ to enable printf format checks during compile

Closes #10271
2023-01-12 10:14:17 +01:00
Daniel Stenberg
2bc1d775f5
copyright: update all copyright lines and remove year ranges
- they are mostly pointless in all major jurisdictions
- many big corporations and projects already don't use them
- saves us from pointless churn
- git keeps history for us
- the year range is kept in COPYING

checksrc is updated to allow non-year using copyright statements

Closes #10205
2023-01-03 09:19:21 +01:00
Daniel Stenberg
df856cb5c9
vtls: use ALPN HTTP/1.0 when HTTP/1.0 is used
Previously libcurl would use the HTTP/1.1 ALPN id even when the
application specified HTTP/1.0.

Reported-by: William Tang
Ref: #10183
2022-12-31 16:53:21 +01:00
Stefan Eissing
55807e6c05
tls: backends use connection filters for IO, enabling HTTPS-proxy
- OpenSSL (and compatible)
 - BearSSL
 - gnutls
 - mbedtls
 - rustls
 - schannel
 - secure-transport
 - wolfSSL (v5.0.0 and newer)

 This leaves only the following without HTTPS-proxy support:
 - gskit
 - nss
 - wolfSSL (versions earlier than v5.0.0)

Closes #9962
2022-11-28 13:56:23 +01:00
Stefan Eissing
af22c2a546
vtls: localization of state data in filters
- almost all backend calls pass the Curl_cfilter intance instead of
   connectdata+sockindex
 - ssl_connect_data is remove from struct connectdata and made internal
   to vtls
 - ssl_connect_data is allocated in the added filter, kept at cf->ctx

 - added function to let a ssl filter access its ssl_primary_config and
   ssl_config_data this selects the propert subfields in conn and data,
   for filters added as plain or proxy
 - adjusted all backends to use the changed api
 - adjusted all backends to access config data via the exposed
   functions, no longer using conn or data directly

cfilter renames for clear purpose:

 - methods `Curl_conn_*(data, conn, sockindex)` work on the complete
   filter chain at `sockindex` and connection `conn`.
 - methods `Curl_cf_*(cf, ...)` work on a specific Curl_cfilter
   instance.
 - methods `Curl_conn_cf()` work on/with filter instances at a
   connection.
 - rebased and resolved some naming conflicts
 - hostname validation (und session lookup) on SECONDARY use the same
   name as on FIRST (again).

new debug macros and removing connectdata from function signatures where not
needed.

adapting schannel for new Curl_read_plain paramter.

Closes #9919
2022-11-22 14:25:50 +01:00
Stefan Eissing
dafdb20a26
lib: connection filters (cfilter) addition to curl:
- general construct/destroy in connectdata
 - default implementations of callback functions
 - connect: cfilters for connect and accept
 - socks: cfilter for socks proxying
 - http_proxy: cfilter for http proxy tunneling
 - vtls: cfilters for primary and proxy ssl
 - change in general handling of data/conn
 - Curl_cfilter_setup() sets up filter chain based on data settings,
   if none are installed by the protocol handler setup
 - Curl_cfilter_connect() boot straps filters into `connected` status,
   used by handlers and multi to reach further stages
 - Curl_cfilter_is_connected() to check if a conn is connected,
   e.g. all filters have done their work
 - Curl_cfilter_get_select_socks() gets the sockets and READ/WRITE
   indicators for multi select to work
 - Curl_cfilter_data_pending() asks filters if the have incoming
   data pending for recv
 - Curl_cfilter_recv()/Curl_cfilter_send are the general callbacks
   installed in conn->recv/conn->send for io handling
 - Curl_cfilter_attach_data()/Curl_cfilter_detach_data() inform filters
   and addition/removal of a `data` from their connection
 - adding vtl functions to prevent use of Curl_ssl globals directly
   in other parts of the code.

Reviewed-by: Daniel Stenberg
Closes #9855
2022-11-11 15:17:51 +01:00
Michael Drake
3c16697ebd
openssl: reduce CA certificate bundle reparsing by caching
Closes #9620
2022-11-08 10:06:12 +01:00
Daniel Stenberg
472f1cbe7e
NPN: remove support for and use of
Next Protocol Negotiation is a TLS extension that was created and used
for agreeing to use the SPDY protocol (the precursor to HTTP/2) for
HTTPS. In the early days of HTTP/2, before the spec was finalized and
shipped, the protocol could be enabled using this extension with some
servers.

curl supports the NPN extension with some TLS backends since then, with
a command line option `--npn` and in libcurl with
`CURLOPT_SSL_ENABLE_NPN`.

HTTP/2 proper is made to use the ALPN (Application-Layer Protocol
Negotiation) extension and the NPN extension has no purposes
anymore. The HTTP/2 spec was published in May 2015.

Today, use of NPN in the wild should be extremely rare and most likely
totally extinct. Chrome removed NPN support in Chrome 51, shipped in
June 2016. Removed in Firefox 53, April 2017.

Closes #9307
2022-09-05 07:39:02 +02:00
max.mehl
ad9bc5976d
copyright: make repository REUSE compliant
Add licensing and copyright information for all files in this repository. This
either happens in the file itself as a comment header or in the file
`.reuse/dep5`.

This commit also adds a Github workflow to check pull requests and adapts
copyright.pl to the changes.

Closes #8869
2022-06-13 09:13:00 +02:00
Daniel Stenberg
34ebf3f90d
vtls: use a generic "ALPN, server accepted" message
Closes #8657
2022-03-31 14:21:01 +02:00
Daniel Stenberg
55043b40c1
vtls: use a backend standard message for "ALPN: offers %s"
I call it VTLS_INFOF_ALPN_OFFER_1STR, the '1str' meaning that the
infof() call also needs a string argument: the ALPN ID.

Closes #8657
2022-03-31 14:20:56 +02:00
Daniel Stenberg
3bc5b32db5
vtls: provide a unified APLN-disagree string for all backends
Also rephrase to make it sound less dangerous:

 "ALPN: server did not agree on a protocol. Uses default."

Reported-by: Nick Coghlan
Fixes #8643
Closes #8651
2022-03-31 09:20:16 +02:00
MAntoniak
ccc2752ce8
ssl: reduce allocated space for ssl backend when FTP is disabled
Add assert() for the backend pointer in many places

Closes #8471
2022-02-21 08:39:55 +01:00
Daniel Stenberg
2218c3a57e
vtls: pass on the right SNI name
The TLS backends convert the host name to SNI name and need to use that.
This involves cutting off any trailing dot and lowercasing.

Co-authored-by: Jay Satiro
Closes #8320
2022-01-27 08:36:10 +01:00
Stephen M. Coakley
3be94d84fc
rustls: add CURLOPT_CAINFO_BLOB support
Add support for `CURLOPT_CAINFO_BLOB` `CURLOPT_PROXY_CAINFO_BLOB` to the
rustls TLS backend. Multiple certificates in a single PEM string are
supported just like OpenSSL does with this option.

This is compatible at least with rustls-ffi 0.8+ which is our new
minimum version anyway.

I was able to build and run this on Windows, pulling trusted certs from
the system and then add them to rustls by setting
`CURLOPT_CAINFO_BLOB`. Handy!

Closes #8255
2022-01-10 09:30:12 +01:00
Daniel Stenberg
21248e052d
checksrc: detect more kinds of NULL comparisons we avoid
Co-authored-by: Jay Satiro
Closes #8180
2021-12-27 23:39:26 +01:00
Jacob Hoffman-Andrews
3f8fde366f
rustls: remove comment about checking handshaking
The comment is incorrect in two ways:
 - It says the check needs to be last, but the check is actually first.
 - is_handshaking actually starts out true.

Closes #8038
2021-11-20 22:57:13 +01:00
Jacob Hoffman-Andrews
00f4ed2aad
rustls: read of zero bytes might be okay
When we're reading out plaintext from rustls' internal buffers, we might
get a read of zero bytes (meaning a clean TCP close, including
close_notify). However, we shouldn't return immediately when that
happens, since we may have already copied out some plaintext bytes.
Break out of the loop when we get a read of zero bytes, and figure out
which path we're dealing with.

Acked-by: Kevin Burke

Closes #8003
2021-11-13 22:57:51 +01:00
Jacob Hoffman-Andrews
be8d77b146
rustls: remove incorrect EOF check
The update to rustls-ffi 0.8.0 changed handling of EOF and close_notify.
From the CHANGELOG:

> Handling of unclean close and the close_notify TLS alert. Mirroring
> upstream changes, a rustls_connection now tracks TCP closed state like
> so: rustls_connection_read_tls considers a 0-length read from its
> callback to mean "TCP stream was closed by peer."  If that happens
> before the peer sent close_notify, rustls_connection_read will return
> RUSTLS_RESULT_UNEXPECTED_EOF once the available plaintext bytes are
> exhausted. This is useful to protect against truncation attacks. Note:
> some TLS implementations don't send close_notify. If you are already
> getting length information from your protocol (e.g. Content-Length in
> HTTP) you may choose to ignore UNEXPECTED_EOF so long as the number of
> plaintext bytes was as expected.

That means we don't need to check for unclean EOF in `cr_recv()`,
because `process_new_packets()` will give us an error if appropriate.

Closes #8003
2021-11-13 22:57:20 +01:00
Daniel Stenberg
76d9e07c6b
vtls/rustls: adapt to the updated rustls_version proto
Closes #7956
2021-11-11 13:47:41 +01:00
Kevin Burke
1fef5922da
vtls/rustls: handle RUSTLS_RESULT_PLAINTEXT_EMPTY
Previously we'd return CURLE_READ_ERROR if we received this, instead
of triggering the error handling logic that's present in the next if
block down.

After this change, curl requests to https://go.googlesource.com using
HTTP/2 complete successfully.

Fixes #7949
Closes #7948
2021-11-11 13:47:34 +01:00
Kevin Burke
b7757c2b81
vtls/rustls: update to compile with rustls-ffi v0.8.0
Some method names, as well as the generated library name, were changed
in a recent refactoring.

Further, change the default configuration instructions to check for
Hyper in either "target/debug" or "target/release" - the latter
contains an optimized build configuration.

Fixes #7947
Closes #7948
2021-11-11 13:47:25 +01:00
Daniel Stenberg
0cc8fc8825
rustls: add strerror.h include
Follow-up to 2f0bb864c1
2021-09-10 15:20:20 +02:00
Daniel Stenberg
2f0bb864c1
lib: don't use strerror()
We have and provide Curl_strerror() internally for a reason: strerror()
is not necessarily thread-safe so we should always try to avoid it.

Extended checksrc to warn for this, but feature the check disabled by
default and only enable it in lib/

Closes #7685
2021-09-09 07:53:42 +02:00
Daniel Stenberg
e7416cfd2b
infof: remove newline from format strings, always append it
- the data needs to be "line-based" anyway since it's also passed to the
  debug callback/application

- it makes infof() work like failf() and consistency is good

- there's an assert that triggers on newlines in the format string

- Also removes a few instances of "..."

- Removes the code that would append "..." to the end of the data *iff*
  it was truncated in infof()

Closes #7357
2021-07-07 22:54:01 +02:00
Jacob Hoffman-Andrews
8fa0a298c6
rustls: remove native_roots fallback
For the commandline tool, we expect to be passed
SSL_CONN_CONFIG(CAfile); for library use, the use should pass a set of
trusted roots (like in other TLS backends).

This also removes a dependency on Security.framework when building on
macOS.

Closes #7250
2021-06-14 11:01:41 +02:00
Jacob Hoffman-Andrews
a62e6435f4
rustls: switch read_tls and write_tls to callbacks
And update to 0.6.0, including a rename from session to connection for
many fields.

Closes #7071
2021-05-24 16:40:59 +02:00
Harry Sintonen
7f4a9a9b2a
openssl: associate/detach the transfer from connection
CVE-2021-22901

Bug: https://curl.se/docs/CVE-2021-22901.html
2021-05-24 13:15:10 +02:00
Jacob Hoffman-Andrews
8228002cd1
rustls: use ALPN
Update required rustls to 0.5.0

Closes #6960
2021-04-30 08:27:37 +02:00
Daniel Stenberg
063d3f3b96
tidy-up: make conditional checks more consistent
... remove '== NULL' and '!= 0'

Closes #6912
2021-04-22 09:10:17 +02:00
Javier Blazquez
40d2d39f86
rustls: only return CURLE_AGAIN when TLS session is fully drained
The code in cr_recv was returning prematurely as soon as the socket
reported no more data to read. However, this could be leaving some
unread plaintext data in the rustls session from a previous call,
causing causing the transfer to hang if the socket never receives
further data.

We need to ensure that the session is fully drained of plaintext data
before returning CURLE_AGAIN to the caller.

Reviewed-by: Jacob Hoffman-Andrews
Closes #6894
2021-04-15 08:19:49 +02:00
Jacob Hoffman-Andrews
7488ef2960
rustls: Handle close_notify.
If we get a close_notify, treat that as EOF. If we get an EOF from the
TCP stream, treat that as an error (because we should have ended the
connection earlier, when we got a close_notify).

Closes #6763
2021-03-21 00:16:27 +01:00
Jacob Hoffman-Andrews
3780717db0
rustls: allocate a buffer for TLS data.
Previously, rustls was using an on-stack array for TLS data. However,
crustls has an (unusual) requirement that buffers it deals with are
initialized before writing to them. By using calloc, we can ensure the
buffer is initialized once and then reuse it across calls.

Closes #6742
2021-03-16 10:11:04 +01:00
Jacob Hoffman-Andrews
43a56e34e1
rustls: support CURLOPT_SSL_VERIFYPEER
This requires the latest main branch of crustls, which provides
rustls_client_config_builder_dangerous_set_certificate_verifier and
rustls_client_config_builder_set_enable_sni.

This refactors the session setup into its own function, and adds a new
function cr_hostname_is_ip. Because crustls doesn't support verification
of IP addresses, special handling is needed: We disable SNI and set a
placeholder hostname (which never actually gets sent on the wire).

Closes #6719
2021-03-12 13:15:00 +01:00
Daniel Stenberg
cfff12a0b3
lib: remove 'conn->data' completely
The Curl_easy pointer struct entry in connectdata is now gone. Just
before commit 215db086e0 landed on January 8, 2021 there were 919
references to conn->data.

Closes #6608
2021-02-16 10:48:57 +01:00
Jacob Hoffman-Andrews
246399a874
vtls: initial implementation of rustls backend
This adds a new TLS backend, rustls. It uses the C-to-rustls bindings
from https://github.com/abetterinternet/crustls.

Rustls is at https://github.com/ctz/rustls/.

There is still a fair bit to be done, like sending CloseNotify on
connection shutdown, respecting CAPATH, and properly indicating features
like "supports TLS 1.3 ciphersuites." But it works well enough to make
requests and receive responses.

Blog post for context:
https://www.abetterinternet.org/post/memory-safe-curl/

Closes #6350
2021-02-09 11:06:18 +01:00