AsioTlsStream: add GracefulDisconnect() and ForceDisconnect()

Calling `AsioTlsStream::async_shutdown()` performs a TLS shutdown which
exchanges messages (that's why it takes a `yield_context`) and thus has the
potential to block the coroutine. Therefore, it should be protected with a
timeout. As `async_shutdown()` doesn't simply take a timeout, this has to be
implemented using a timer. So far, these timers are scattered throughout the
codebase with some places missing them entirely. This commit adds helper
functions to properly shutdown a TLS connection with a single function call.
This commit is contained in:
Julian Brost 2024-02-12 16:28:37 +01:00
parent 4b884ea953
commit 56d5811283
2 changed files with 67 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -7,6 +7,8 @@
#include "base/logger.hpp"
#include "base/configuration.hpp"
#include "base/convert.hpp"
#include "base/defer.hpp"
#include "base/io-engine.hpp"
#include <boost/asio/ssl/context.hpp>
#include <boost/asio/ssl/verify_context.hpp>
#include <boost/asio/ssl/verify_mode.hpp>
@ -103,3 +105,65 @@ void UnbufferedAsioTlsStream::BeforeHandshake(handshake_type type)
}
#endif /* SSL_CTRL_SET_TLSEXT_HOSTNAME */
}
/**
* Forcefully close the connection, typically (details are up to the operating system) using a TCP RST.
*/
void AsioTlsStream::ForceDisconnect()
{
if (!lowest_layer().is_open()) {
// Already disconnected, nothing to do.
return;
}
boost::system::error_code ec;
// Close the socket. In case the connection wasn't shut down cleanly by GracefulDisconnect(), the operating system
// will typically terminate the connection with a TCP RST. Otherwise, this just releases the file descriptor.
lowest_layer().close(ec);
}
/**
* Try to cleanly shut down the connection. This involves sending a TLS close_notify shutdown alert and terminating the
* underlying TCP connection. Sending these additional messages can block, hence the method takes a yield context and
* internally implements a timeout of 10 seconds for the operation after which the connection is forcefully terminated
* using ForceDisconnect().
*
* @param strand Asio strand used for other operations on this connection.
* @param yc Yield context for Asio coroutines
*/
void AsioTlsStream::GracefulDisconnect(boost::asio::io_context::strand& strand, boost::asio::yield_context& yc)
{
if (!lowest_layer().is_open()) {
// Already disconnected, nothing to do.
return;
}
{
Timeout::Ptr shutdownTimeout(new Timeout(strand.context(), strand, boost::posix_time::seconds(10),
[this](boost::asio::yield_context yc) {
// Forcefully terminate the connection if async_shutdown() blocked more than 10 seconds.
ForceDisconnect();
}
));
Defer cancelTimeout ([&shutdownTimeout]() {
shutdownTimeout->Cancel();
});
// Close the TLS connection, effectively uses SSL_shutdown() to send a close_notify shutdown alert to the peer.
boost::system::error_code ec;
next_layer().async_shutdown(yc[ec]);
}
if (!lowest_layer().is_open()) {
// Connection got closed in the meantime, most likely by the timeout, so nothing more to do.
return;
}
// Shut down the TCP connection.
boost::system::error_code ec;
lowest_layer().shutdown(lowest_layer_type::shutdown_both, ec);
// Clean up the connection (closes the file descriptor).
ForceDisconnect();
}

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@ -111,6 +111,9 @@ public:
{
}
void ForceDisconnect();
void GracefulDisconnect(boost::asio::io_context::strand& strand, boost::asio::yield_context& yc);
private:
inline
AsioTlsStream(UnbufferedAsioTlsStreamParams init)