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[PATCH] QUIC: refined sending CONNECTION_CLOSE in various packet types

Sergey Kandaurov
August 31, 2023 11:00AM
# HG changeset patch
# User Sergey Kandaurov <pluknet@nginx.com>
# Date 1693493736 -14400
# Thu Aug 31 18:55:36 2023 +0400
# Node ID 358c657a4a7afef502a00b9a41bddbe08f6859ae
# Parent 015353ca1be7acc176f6369ed92ec6c49975ee6a
QUIC: refined sending CONNECTION_CLOSE in various packet types.

As per RFC 9000, section 10.2.3, to ensure that peer successfully removed
packet protection, CONNECTION_CLOSE can be sent in multiple packets using
different packet protection levels.

Specifically, new logic is added to more strictly follow these rules:

- by default, the highest available level of packet protection is used;
- unless handshake is confirmed, but we have got application keys available,
that means the client may have or may have not application keys to remove
1-RTT packet protection; in such case, send both 1-RTT and HS packets;
- additionally, if we still have initial protection keys not yet discarded,
which happens if the path was not yet validated by successfully removing
Handshake packet protection, that means the client may not have handshake
keys; in such case, send an Initial packet too.

This roughly resembles the following paragraph:

* Prior to confirming the handshake, a peer might be unable to process 1-RTT
packets, so an endpoint SHOULD send a CONNECTION_CLOSE frame in both Handshake
and 1-RTT packets. A server SHOULD also send a CONNECTION_CLOSE frame in an
Initial packet.

In practice, this change allows to avoid sending Initial packet when we know
the client has handshake keys, and fixes sending CONNECTION_CLOSE when using
QuicTLS with old QUIC API, where TLS stack releases application read keys
before handshake confirmation, sending it additionally in a Handshake packet.

diff --git a/src/event/quic/ngx_event_quic.c b/src/event/quic/ngx_event_quic.c
--- a/src/event/quic/ngx_event_quic.c
+++ b/src/event/quic/ngx_event_quic.c
@@ -540,8 +540,20 @@ ngx_quic_close_connection(ngx_connection

(void) ngx_quic_send_cc(c);

- if (qc->error_level == ssl_encryption_handshake) {
- /* for clients that might not have handshake keys */
+ if (qc->error_level == ssl_encryption_application
+ && ngx_quic_keys_available(qc->keys,
+ ssl_encryption_handshake))
+ {
+ /* handshake not confirmed, client may not have app keys */
+ qc->error_level = ssl_encryption_handshake;
+ (void) ngx_quic_send_cc(c);
+ }
+
+ if (qc->error_level == ssl_encryption_handshake
+ && ngx_quic_keys_available(qc->keys,
+ ssl_encryption_initial))
+ {
+ /* path not validated, client may not have hs keys */
qc->error_level = ssl_encryption_initial;
(void) ngx_quic_send_cc(c);
}
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[PATCH] QUIC: refined sending CONNECTION_CLOSE in various packet types

Sergey Kandaurov 362 August 31, 2023 11:00AM

Re: [PATCH] QUIC: refined sending CONNECTION_CLOSE in various packet types

Sergey Kandaurov 121 August 31, 2023 11:04AM

Re: [PATCH] QUIC: refined sending CONNECTION_CLOSE in various packet types

Roman Arutyunyan 130 September 01, 2023 05:58AM

Re: [PATCH] QUIC: refined sending CONNECTION_CLOSE in various packet types

Sergey Kandaurov 117 September 01, 2023 11:40AM

Re: [PATCH] QUIC: refined sending CONNECTION_CLOSE in various packet types

Roman Arutyunyan 156 September 01, 2023 11:56AM



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