document the support for running a server on TCP/TLS and

opening an SSL socket.

We are almost ready to make this code available to other modules.



git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@48073 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
This commit is contained in:
Luigi Rizzo
2006-11-27 21:25:55 +00:00
parent 2e7fd7cbdb
commit 7a6914a126

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@@ -58,13 +58,28 @@ ASTERISK_FILE_VERSION(__FILE__, "$Revision$")
#define DEFAULT_PREFIX "/asterisk"
/*!
* In order to have SSL support, we need the openssl libraries.
* In order to have TLS/SSL support, we need the openssl libraries.
* Still we can decide whether or not to use them by commenting
* in or out the DO_SSL macro.
* TLS/SSL support is basically implemented by reading from a config file
* (currently http.conf) the names of the certificate and cipher to use,
* and then run ssl_setup() to create an appropriate SSL_CTX (ssl_ctx)
* If we support multiple domains, presumably we need to read multiple
* certificates.
* When we are requested to open a TLS socket, we run make_file_from_fd()
* on the socket, to do the necessary setup. At the moment the context's name
* is hardwired in the function, but we can certainly make it into an extra
* parameter to the function.
*
* We declare most of ssl support variables unconditionally,
* because their number is small and this simplifies the code.
* XXX this eventually goes into a generic header file.
*
* NOTE: the ssl-support variables (ssl_ctx, do_ssl, certfile, cipher)
* and their setup should be moved to a more central place, e.g. asterisk.conf
* and the source files that processes it. Similarly, ssl_setup() should
* be run earlier in the startup process so modules have it available.
*/
#if defined(HAVE_OPENSSL) && (defined(HAVE_FUNOPEN) || defined(HAVE_FOPENCOOKIE))
#define DO_SSL /* comment in/out if you want to support ssl */
#endif
@@ -73,6 +88,8 @@ ASTERISK_FILE_VERSION(__FILE__, "$Revision$")
#include <openssl/ssl.h>
#include <openssl/err.h>
static SSL_CTX* ssl_ctx;
#else
typedef struct {} SSL; /* so we can define a pointer to it */
#endif /* DO_SSL */
/* SSL support */
@@ -81,16 +98,44 @@ static int do_ssl;
static char *certfile;
static char *cipher;
/*!
* The following code implements a generic mechanism for starting
* services on a TCP or TLS socket.
* The service is configured in the struct server_args, and
* then started by calling server_start(desc) on the descriptor.
* server_start() first verifies if an instance of the service is active,
* and in case shuts it down. Then, if the service must be started, creates
* a socket and a thread in charge of doing the accept().
*
* The body of the thread is desc->accept_fn(desc), which the user can define
* freely. We supply a sample implementation, server_root(), structured as an
* infinite loop. At the beginning of each iteration it runs periodic_fn()
* if defined (e.g. to perform some cleanup etc.) then issues a poll()
* or equivalent with a timeout of 'poll_timeout' milliseconds, and if the
* following accept() is successful it creates a thread in charge of
* running the session, whose body is desc->worker_fn(). The argument of
* worker_fn() is a struct server_instance, which contains the address
* of the other party, a pointer to desc, the file descriptors (fd) on which
* we can do a select/poll (but NOT IO/, and a FILE * on which we can do I/O.
* We have both because we want to support plain and SSL sockets, and
* going through a FILE * lets us provide the encryption/decryption
* on the stream without using an auxiliary thread.
*
* NOTE: in order to let other parts of asterisk use these services,
* we need to do the following:
* + move struct server_instance and struct server_args to
* a common header file, together with prototypes for
* server_start() and server_root().
* +
*/
/*!
* describes a server instance
*/
struct server_instance {
FILE *f; /* fopen/funopen result */
int fd; /* the socket returned by accept() */
int is_ssl; /* is this an ssl session ? */
#ifdef DO_SSL
SSL *ssl; /* ssl state */
#endif
struct sockaddr_in requestor;
struct server_args *parent;
};
@@ -103,13 +148,15 @@ struct server_args {
struct sockaddr_in oldsin;
int is_ssl; /* is this an SSL accept ? */
int accept_fd;
int poll_timeout;
pthread_t master;
void *(*accept_fn)(void *); /* the function in charge of doing the accept */
void (*periodic_fn)(void *); /* something we may want to run before after select on the accept socket */
void *(*worker_fn)(void *); /* the function in charge of doing the actual work */
const char *name;
};
static void *http_root(void *arg);
static void *server_root(void *arg);
static void *httpd_helper_thread(void *arg);
/*!
@@ -120,7 +167,7 @@ static struct server_args http_desc = {
.master = AST_PTHREADT_NULL,
.is_ssl = 0,
.name = "http server",
.accept_fn = http_root,
.accept_fn = server_root,
.worker_fn = httpd_helper_thread,
};
@@ -129,7 +176,7 @@ static struct server_args https_desc = {
.master = AST_PTHREADT_NULL,
.is_ssl = 1,
.name = "https server",
.accept_fn = http_root,
.accept_fn = server_root,
.worker_fn = httpd_helper_thread,
};
@@ -496,7 +543,7 @@ static void *make_file_from_fd(void *data)
/*
* open a FILE * as appropriate.
*/
if (!ser->is_ssl)
if (!ser->parent->is_ssl)
ser->f = fdopen(ser->fd, "w+");
#ifdef DO_SSL
else if ( (ser->ssl = SSL_new(ssl_ctx)) ) {
@@ -656,7 +703,7 @@ done:
return NULL;
}
static void *http_root(void *data)
static void *server_root(void *data)
{
struct server_args *desc = data;
int fd;
@@ -667,9 +714,13 @@ static void *http_root(void *data)
pthread_attr_t attr;
for (;;) {
int flags;
int i, flags;
ast_wait_for_input(desc->accept_fd, -1);
if (desc->periodic_fn)
desc->periodic_fn(desc);
i = ast_wait_for_input(desc->accept_fd, desc->poll_timeout);
if (i <= 0)
continue;
sinlen = sizeof(sin);
fd = accept(desc->accept_fd, (struct sockaddr *)&sin, &sinlen);
if (fd < 0) {
@@ -686,7 +737,6 @@ static void *http_root(void *data)
flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL);
fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags & ~O_NONBLOCK);
ser->fd = fd;
ser->is_ssl = desc->is_ssl;
ser->parent = desc;
memcpy(&ser->requestor, &sin, sizeof(ser->requestor));