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package nl.topicus.jdbc.shaded.io.netty.handler.ssl;
import nl.topicus.jdbc.shaded.io.netty.util.internal.StringUtil;
import javax.net.ssl.SSLEngine;
import javax.net.ssl.SSLEngineResult;
import javax.net.ssl.SSLException;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.util.LinkedHashSet;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.function.BiFunction;
import static nl.topicus.jdbc.shaded.io.netty.handler.ssl.SslUtils.toSSLHandshakeException;
import static nl.topicus.jdbc.shaded.io.netty.handler.ssl.JdkApplicationProtocolNegotiator.ProtocolSelectionListener;
import static nl.topicus.jdbc.shaded.io.netty.handler.ssl.JdkApplicationProtocolNegotiator.ProtocolSelector;
final class Java9SslEngine extends JdkSslEngine {
private final ProtocolSelectionListener selectionListener;
private final AlpnSelector alpnSelector;
private final class AlpnSelector implements BiFunction, String> {
private final ProtocolSelector selector;
private boolean called;
AlpnSelector(ProtocolSelector selector) {
this.selector = selector;
}
@Override
public String apply(SSLEngine sslEngine, List strings) {
assert !called;
called = true;
try {
String selected = selector.select(strings);
return selected == null ? StringUtil.EMPTY_STRING : selected;
} catch (Exception cause) {
// Returning null means we want to fail the handshake.
//
// See http://download.java.net/java/jdk9/docs/api/javax/net/ssl/
// SSLEngine.html#setHandshakeApplicationProtocolSelector-java.util.function.BiFunction-
return null;
}
}
void checkUnsupported() {
if (called) {
// ALPN message was received by peer and so apply(...) was called.
// See:
// http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk9/dev/jdk/file/65464a307408/src/
// java.base/share/classes/sun/security/ssl/ServerHandshaker.java#l933
return;
}
String protocol = getApplicationProtocol();
assert protocol != null;
if (protocol.isEmpty()) {
// ALPN is not supported
selector.unsupported();
}
}
}
Java9SslEngine(SSLEngine engine, JdkApplicationProtocolNegotiator applicationNegotiator, boolean isServer) {
super(engine);
if (isServer) {
selectionListener = null;
alpnSelector = new AlpnSelector(applicationNegotiator.protocolSelectorFactory().
newSelector(this, new LinkedHashSet(applicationNegotiator.protocols())));
Java9SslUtils.setHandshakeApplicationProtocolSelector(engine, alpnSelector);
} else {
selectionListener = applicationNegotiator.protocolListenerFactory()
.newListener(this, applicationNegotiator.protocols());
alpnSelector = null;
Java9SslUtils.setApplicationProtocols(engine, applicationNegotiator.protocols());
}
}
private SSLEngineResult verifyProtocolSelection(SSLEngineResult result) throws SSLException {
if (result.getHandshakeStatus() == SSLEngineResult.HandshakeStatus.FINISHED) {
if (alpnSelector == null) {
// This means we are using client-side and
try {
String protocol = getApplicationProtocol();
assert protocol != null;
if (protocol.isEmpty()) {
// If empty the server did not announce ALPN:
// See:
// http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk9/dev/jdk/file/65464a307408/src/java.base/
// share/classes/sun/security/ssl/ClientHandshaker.java#l741
selectionListener.unsupported();
} else {
selectionListener.selected(protocol);
}
} catch (Throwable e) {
throw toSSLHandshakeException(e);
}
} else {
assert selectionListener == null;
alpnSelector.checkUnsupported();
}
}
return result;
}
@Override
public SSLEngineResult wrap(ByteBuffer src, ByteBuffer dst) throws SSLException {
return verifyProtocolSelection(super.wrap(src, dst));
}
@Override
public SSLEngineResult wrap(ByteBuffer[] srcs, ByteBuffer dst) throws SSLException {
return verifyProtocolSelection(super.wrap(srcs, dst));
}
@Override
public SSLEngineResult wrap(ByteBuffer[] srcs, int offset, int len, ByteBuffer dst) throws SSLException {
return verifyProtocolSelection(super.wrap(srcs, offset, len, dst));
}
@Override
public SSLEngineResult unwrap(ByteBuffer src, ByteBuffer dst) throws SSLException {
return verifyProtocolSelection(super.unwrap(src, dst));
}
@Override
public SSLEngineResult unwrap(ByteBuffer src, ByteBuffer[] dsts) throws SSLException {
return verifyProtocolSelection(super.unwrap(src, dsts));
}
@Override
public SSLEngineResult unwrap(ByteBuffer src, ByteBuffer[] dst, int offset, int len) throws SSLException {
return verifyProtocolSelection(super.unwrap(src, dst, offset, len));
}
@Override
void setNegotiatedApplicationProtocol(String applicationProtocol) {
// Do nothing as this is handled internally by the Java9 implementation of SSLEngine.
}
@Override
public String getNegotiatedApplicationProtocol() {
String protocol = getApplicationProtocol();
if (protocol != null) {
return protocol.isEmpty() ? null : protocol;
}
return protocol;
}
// These methods will override the methods defined by Java 9. As we compile with Java8 we can not add
// @Override annotations here.
public String getApplicationProtocol() {
return Java9SslUtils.getApplicationProtocol(getWrappedEngine());
}
public String getHandshakeApplicationProtocol() {
return Java9SslUtils.getHandshakeApplicationProtocol(getWrappedEngine());
}
public void setHandshakeApplicationProtocolSelector(BiFunction, String> selector) {
Java9SslUtils.setHandshakeApplicationProtocolSelector(getWrappedEngine(), selector);
}
public BiFunction, String> getHandshakeApplicationProtocolSelector() {
return Java9SslUtils.getHandshakeApplicationProtocolSelector(getWrappedEngine());
}
}