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authorAlexandr Nedvedicky <sashan@openssl.org>2024-01-26 08:05:47 +0100
committerTomas Mraz <tomas@openssl.org>2024-04-16 16:37:30 +0200
commitf54970c0df1e3a0bc856dc7e4a50ad4893c0dcd5 (patch)
treea706989e53b4d0f082b0bf17055035ea98e9cc8d /external/perl/Text-Template-1.56/Changes
parent4e6c930839684c7b24166816d28292211761edee (diff)
OpenSSL 3.2.0, QUIC, macOS, error 56 on connected UDP socket
current `translate_msg()` function attempts to set `->msg_name` (and `->msg_namelen`) with `BIO`'s peer name (connection destination) regardless if underlying socket is connected or not. Such implementation uncovers differences in socket implementation between various OSes. As we have learned hard way `sendmsg()` and `sendmmsg()` on `OpenBSD` and (`MacOS` too) fail to send messages with `->msg_name` being set on connected socket. In such case the caller receives `EISCON` errro. I think `translate_msg()` caller should provide a hint to indicate whether we deal with connected (or un-connected) socket. For connected sockets the peer's name should not be set/filled by `translate_msg()`. On the other hand if socket is un-connected, then `translate_msg()` must populate `->msg_name` and `->msg_namelen` members. The caller can use `getpeername(2)` to see if socket is connected. If `getpeername()` succeeds then we must be dealing with connected socket and `translate_msg()` must not set `->msg_name` and `->msg_namelen` members. If `getpeername(2)` fails, then `translate_msg()` must provide peer's name (destination address) in `->msg_name` and set `->msg_namelen` accordingly. The propposed fix introduces `is_connected()` function, which applies `getpeername()` to socket bound to `BIO` instance. The `dgram_sendmmsg()` uses `is_connected()` as a hint for `translate_msg()` function, so msghdr gets initialized with respect to socket state. The change also modifies existing `test/quic_client_test.c` so it also covers the case of connected socket. To keep things simple we can introduce optional argument `connect_first` to `./quic_client_test` function. Without `connect_first` the test run as usual. With `connect_first` the test creates and connects socket first. Then it passes such socket to `BIO` sub-system to perform `QUIC` connect test as usual. Fixes #23251 Reviewed-by: Neil Horman <nhorman@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tomas@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/23396) (cherry picked from commit c062403abd71550057b3647b01cc8af4cc2fc18c)
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