Пример #1
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/*
	Non-blocking socket event handler
	Wait one time in select for events on any socket
	This will accept new connections, read and write to sockets that are
	connected, and close sockets as required.
 */
static int32 selectLoop(sslKeys_t *keys, SOCKET lfd)
{
	httpConn_t		*cp;
	psTime_t		now;
	DLListEntry		connsTmp;
	DLListEntry		*pList;
	
	fd_set			readfd, writefd;
	struct timeval	timeout;
	SOCKET			fd, maxfd;
	
	unsigned char	*buf;
	int32			rc, len, transferred, val;
	unsigned char	rSanity, wSanity, acceptSanity;
	
	DLListInit(&connsTmp);
	rc = PS_SUCCESS;
	maxfd = INVALID_SOCKET;
	timeout.tv_sec = SELECT_TIME / 1000;
	timeout.tv_usec = (SELECT_TIME % 1000) * 1000;
	FD_ZERO(&readfd);
	FD_ZERO(&writefd);
	
	/* Always set readfd for listening socket */
	FD_SET(lfd, &readfd);
	if (lfd > maxfd) {
		maxfd = lfd;
	}
/*	
	Check timeouts and set readfd and writefd for connections as required.
	We use connsTemp so that removal on error from the active iteration list
		doesn't interfere with list traversal 
 */
	psGetTime(&now);
	while (!DLListIsEmpty(&g_conns)) {
		pList = DLListGetHead(&g_conns);
		cp = DLListGetContainer(pList, httpConn_t, List);
		DLListInsertTail(&connsTmp, &cp->List);
		/*	If timeout != 0 msec ith no new data, close */
		if (cp->timeout && (psDiffMsecs(cp->time, now) > (int32)cp->timeout)) {
			closeConn(cp, PS_TIMEOUT_FAIL);
			continue;	/* Next connection */
		}
		/* Always select for read */
		FD_SET(cp->fd, &readfd);
		/* Select for write if there's pending write data or connection */
		if (matrixSslGetOutdata(cp->ssl, NULL) > 0) {
			FD_SET(cp->fd, &writefd);
		}
		/* Housekeeping for maxsock in select call */
		if (cp->fd > maxfd) {
			maxfd = cp->fd;
		}
	}
	
	/* Use select to check for events on the sockets */
	if ((val = select(maxfd + 1, &readfd, &writefd, NULL, &timeout)) <= 0) {
		/* On error, restore global connections list */
		while (!DLListIsEmpty(&connsTmp)) {
			pList = DLListGetHead(&connsTmp);
			cp = DLListGetContainer(pList, httpConn_t, List);
			DLListInsertTail(&g_conns, &cp->List);
		}
		/* Select timeout */
		if (val == 0) {
			return PS_TIMEOUT_FAIL;
		}
		/* Woke due to interrupt */
		if (SOCKET_ERRNO == EINTR) {
			return PS_TIMEOUT_FAIL;
		}
		/* Should attempt to handle more errnos, such as EBADF */
		return PS_PLATFORM_FAIL;
	}
	
	/* Check listener for new incoming socket connections */
	if (FD_ISSET(lfd, &readfd)) {
		for (acceptSanity = 0; acceptSanity < ACCEPT_QUEUE; acceptSanity++) {
			fd = accept(lfd, NULL, NULL);
			if (fd == INVALID_SOCKET) {
				break;	/* Nothing more to accept; next listener */
			}
			setSocketOptions(fd);
			cp = malloc(sizeof(httpConn_t));
			if ((rc = matrixSslNewServerSession(&cp->ssl, keys, certCb)) < 0) {
				close(fd); fd = INVALID_SOCKET;
				continue;
			}
			cp->fd = fd;
			fd = INVALID_SOCKET;
			cp->timeout = SSL_TIMEOUT;
			psGetTime(&cp->time);
			cp->parsebuf = NULL;
			cp->parsebuflen = 0;
			DLListInsertTail(&connsTmp, &cp->List);
			/* Fake that there is read data available, no harm if there isn't */
			FD_SET(cp->fd, &readfd);
/*			_psTraceInt("=== New Client %d ===\n", cp->fd); */
		}
	}
	
	/* Check each connection for read/write activity */
	while (!DLListIsEmpty(&connsTmp)) {
		pList = DLListGetHead(&connsTmp);
		cp = DLListGetContainer(pList, httpConn_t, List);
		DLListInsertTail(&g_conns, &cp->List);
		
		rSanity = wSanity = 0;
/*
		See if there's pending data to send on this connection
		We could use FD_ISSET, but this is more reliable for the current
			state of data to send.
 */
WRITE_MORE:
		if ((len = matrixSslGetOutdata(cp->ssl, &buf)) > 0) {
			/* Could get a EWOULDBLOCK since we don't check FD_ISSET */
			transferred = send(cp->fd, buf, len, MSG_DONTWAIT);
			if (transferred <= 0) {
#ifdef WIN32
				if (SOCKET_ERRNO != EWOULDBLOCK &&
					SOCKET_ERRNO != WSAEWOULDBLOCK) {

#else
				if (SOCKET_ERRNO != EWOULDBLOCK) {
#endif
					closeConn(cp, PS_PLATFORM_FAIL);
					continue;	/* Next connection */
				}
			} else {
				/* Indicate that we've written > 0 bytes of data */
				if ((rc = matrixSslSentData(cp->ssl, transferred)) < 0) {
					closeConn(cp, PS_ARG_FAIL);
					continue;	/* Next connection */
				}
				if (rc == MATRIXSSL_REQUEST_CLOSE) {
					closeConn(cp, MATRIXSSL_REQUEST_CLOSE);
					continue;	/* Next connection */
				} else if (rc == MATRIXSSL_HANDSHAKE_COMPLETE) {
					/* If the protocol is server initiated, send data here */
#ifdef ENABLE_FALSE_START					
					/* OR this could be a Chrome browser using 
						FALSE_START and the application data is already
						waiting in our inbuf for processing */
					if ((rc = matrixSslReceivedData(cp->ssl, 0,
								&buf, (uint32*)&len)) < 0) {
							closeConn(cp, 0);
							continue;	/* Next connection */
					}
					if (rc > 0) { /* There was leftover data */
						goto PROCESS_MORE;
					}
#endif /* ENABLE_FALSE_START  */
					
				}
				/* Update activity time */
				psGetTime(&cp->time);
				/* Try to send again if more data to send */
				if (rc == MATRIXSSL_REQUEST_SEND || transferred < len) {
					if (wSanity++ < GOTO_SANITY) goto WRITE_MORE;
				}
			}
		} else if (len < 0) {
			closeConn(cp, PS_ARG_FAIL);
			continue;	/* Next connection */
		}
		
/*
		Check the file descriptor returned from select to see if the connection
		has data to be read
 */
		if (FD_ISSET(cp->fd, &readfd)) {
READ_MORE:
			/* Get the ssl buffer and how much data it can accept */
			/* Note 0 is a return failure, unlike with matrixSslGetOutdata */
			if ((len = matrixSslGetReadbuf(cp->ssl, &buf)) <= 0) {
				closeConn(cp, PS_ARG_FAIL);
				continue;	/* Next connection */
			}
			if ((transferred = recv(cp->fd, buf, len, MSG_DONTWAIT)) < 0) {
				/* We could get EWOULDBLOCK despite the FD_ISSET on goto  */
#ifdef WIN32
				if (SOCKET_ERRNO != EWOULDBLOCK &&
					SOCKET_ERRNO != WSAEWOULDBLOCK) {

#else
				if (SOCKET_ERRNO != EWOULDBLOCK) {
#endif
					closeConn(cp, PS_PLATFORM_FAIL);
				}
				continue;	/* Next connection */
			}
			/* If EOF, remote socket closed. This is semi-normal closure.
			   Officially, we should close on closure alert. */
			if (transferred == 0) {
/*				psTraceIntInfo("Closing connection %d on EOF\n", cp->fd); */
				closeConn(cp, 0);
				continue;	/* Next connection */
			}
/*
			Notify SSL state machine that we've received more data into the
			ssl buffer retreived with matrixSslGetReadbuf.
 */
			if ((rc = matrixSslReceivedData(cp->ssl, (int32)transferred, &buf, 
											(uint32*)&len)) < 0) {
				closeConn(cp, 0);
				continue;	/* Next connection */
			}
			/* Update activity time */
			psGetTime(&cp->time);
			
PROCESS_MORE:
			/* Process any incoming plaintext application data */
			switch (rc) {
				case MATRIXSSL_HANDSHAKE_COMPLETE:
					/* If the protocol is server initiated, send data here */
					goto READ_MORE;
				case MATRIXSSL_APP_DATA:
					/* Remember, must handle if len == 0! */
					if ((rc = httpBasicParse(cp, buf, len)) < 0) {
						_psTrace("Couldn't parse HTTP data.  Closing conn.\n");
						closeConn(cp, PS_PROTOCOL_FAIL);
						continue; /* Next connection */
					}
					if (rc == HTTPS_COMPLETE) {
						if (httpWriteResponse(cp->ssl) < 0) {
							closeConn(cp, PS_PROTOCOL_FAIL);
							continue; /* Next connection */
						}
						/* For HTTP, we assume no pipelined requests, so we 
						 close after parsing a single HTTP request */
						/* Ignore return of closure alert, it's optional */
						matrixSslEncodeClosureAlert(cp->ssl);
						rc = matrixSslProcessedData(cp->ssl, &buf, (uint32*)&len);
						if (rc > 0) {
							/* Additional data is available, but we ignore it */
							_psTrace("HTTP data parsing not supported, ignoring.\n");
							closeConn(cp, PS_SUCCESS);
							continue; /* Next connection */
						} else if (rc < 0) {
							closeConn(cp, PS_PROTOCOL_FAIL);
							continue; /* Next connection */
						}
						/* rc == 0, write out our response and closure alert */
						goto WRITE_MORE;
					}
					/* We processed a partial HTTP message */
					if ((rc = matrixSslProcessedData(cp->ssl, &buf, (uint32*)&len)) == 0) {
						goto READ_MORE;
					}
					goto PROCESS_MORE;
				case MATRIXSSL_REQUEST_SEND:
					/* Prevent us from reading again after the write,
					 although that wouldn't be the end of the world */
					FD_CLR(cp->fd, &readfd);
					if (wSanity++ < GOTO_SANITY) goto WRITE_MORE;
					break;
				case MATRIXSSL_REQUEST_RECV:
					if (rSanity++ < GOTO_SANITY) goto READ_MORE; 
					break;
				case MATRIXSSL_RECEIVED_ALERT:
					/* The first byte of the buffer is the level */
					/* The second byte is the description */
					if (*buf == SSL_ALERT_LEVEL_FATAL) {
						psTraceIntInfo("Fatal alert: %d, closing connection.\n", 
									*(buf + 1));
						closeConn(cp, PS_PROTOCOL_FAIL);
						continue; /* Next connection */
					}
					/* Closure alert is normal (and best) way to close */
					if (*(buf + 1) == SSL_ALERT_CLOSE_NOTIFY) {
						closeConn(cp, PS_SUCCESS);
						continue; /* Next connection */
					}
					psTraceIntInfo("Warning alert: %d\n", *(buf + 1));
					if ((rc = matrixSslProcessedData(cp->ssl, &buf, (uint32*)&len)) == 0) {
						/* No more data in buffer. Might as well read for more. */
						goto READ_MORE;
					}
					goto PROCESS_MORE;

				default:
					/* If rc <= 0 we fall here */
					closeConn(cp, PS_PROTOCOL_FAIL);
					continue; /* Next connection */
			}
			/* Always try to read more if we processed some data */
			if (rSanity++ < GOTO_SANITY) goto READ_MORE;
		} /*  readfd handling */
	}	/* connection loop */
	return PS_SUCCESS;
}

/******************************************************************************/
/*
	Create an HTTP response and encode it to the SSL buffer
 */
#define	TEST_SIZE	16000
static int32 httpWriteResponse(ssl_t *cp)
{
	unsigned char	*buf;
	int32			available;
	
	if ((available = matrixSslGetWritebuf(cp, &buf, 
							strlen((char *)g_httpResponseHdr) + 1)) < 0) {
		return PS_MEM_FAIL;
	}
	strncpy((char *)buf, (char *)g_httpResponseHdr, available);
	if (matrixSslEncodeWritebuf(cp, strlen((char *)buf)) < 0) {
		return PS_MEM_FAIL;
	}
	return MATRIXSSL_REQUEST_SEND;
}

/******************************************************************************/
/*
	Main non-blocking SSL server
	Initialize MatrixSSL and sockets layer, and loop on select
 */
int32 main(int32 argc, char **argv)
{
	sslKeys_t		*keys;
	SOCKET			lfd;
	int32			err, rc;
#ifdef WIN32
	WSADATA			wsaData;
	WSAStartup(MAKEWORD(1, 1), &wsaData);
#endif


	keys = NULL;
	DLListInit(&g_conns);
	g_exitFlag = 0;
	lfd = INVALID_SOCKET;
	
#ifdef POSIX
	if (sighandlers() < 0) {
		return PS_PLATFORM_FAIL;
	}
#endif	/* POSIX */
	if ((rc = matrixSslOpen()) < 0) {
		_psTrace("MatrixSSL library init failure.  Exiting\n");
		return rc;
	}
	if (matrixSslNewKeys(&keys) < 0) {
		_psTrace("MatrixSSL library key init failure.  Exiting\n");
		return -1;
	}

#ifdef USE_HEADER_KEYS
/*
	In-memory based keys
*/
	if ((rc = matrixSslLoadRsaKeysMem(keys, certSrvBuf, sizeof(certSrvBuf),
				   privkeySrvBuf, sizeof(privkeySrvBuf), NULL, 0)) < 0) {
		_psTrace("No certificate material loaded.  Exiting\n");
		matrixSslDeleteKeys(keys);
		matrixSslClose();
		return rc;
	}
#else /* USE_HEADER_KEYS */
/*
	File based keys
*/
	if ((rc = matrixSslLoadRsaKeys(keys, certSrvFile, privkeySrvFile, NULL,
			NULL)) < 0) {
		_psTrace("No certificate material loaded.  Exiting\n");
		matrixSslDeleteKeys(keys);
		matrixSslClose();
		return rc;
	}
#endif /* USE_HEADER_KEYS */


	/* Create the listening socket that will accept incoming connections */
	if ((lfd = socketListen(HTTPS_PORT, &err)) == INVALID_SOCKET) {
		_psTraceInt("Can't listen on port %d\n", HTTPS_PORT);
		goto L_EXIT;
	}

	/* Main select loop to handle sockets events */
	while (!g_exitFlag) {
		selectLoop(keys, lfd);
	}

L_EXIT:
	if (lfd != INVALID_SOCKET) close(lfd);
	if (keys) matrixSslDeleteKeys(keys);
	matrixSslClose();
	
	return 0;
}
Пример #2
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/*
	Non-blocking socket event handler
	Wait one time in select for events on any socket
	This will accept new connections, read and write to sockets that are
	connected, and close sockets as required.
 */
static int32 selectLoop(sslKeys_t *keys, SOCKET lfd)
{
	httpConn_t		*cp;
	psTime_t		now;
	DLListEntry		connsTmp;
	DLListEntry		*pList;
	
	fd_set			readfd, writefd;
	struct timeval	timeout;
	SOCKET			fd, maxfd;
	
	unsigned char	*buf;
	int32			rc, len, transferred, val;
	unsigned char	rSanity, wSanity, acceptSanity;
	
	sslSessOpts_t	options;
	
	DLListInit(&connsTmp);
	rc = PS_SUCCESS;
	maxfd = INVALID_SOCKET;
	timeout.tv_sec = SELECT_TIME / 1000;
	timeout.tv_usec = (SELECT_TIME % 1000) * 1000;
	FD_ZERO(&readfd);
	FD_ZERO(&writefd);
	
	/* Always set readfd for listening socket */
	FD_SET(lfd, &readfd);
	if (lfd > maxfd) {
		maxfd = lfd;
	}
/*	
	Check timeouts and set readfd and writefd for connections as required.
	We use connsTemp so that removal on error from the active iteration list
		doesn't interfere with list traversal 
 */
	psGetTime(&now, NULL);
	while (!DLListIsEmpty(&g_conns)) {
		pList = DLListGetHead(&g_conns);
		cp = DLListGetContainer(pList, httpConn_t, List);
		DLListInsertTail(&connsTmp, &cp->List);
		/*	If timeout != 0 msec ith no new data, close */
		if (cp->timeout && (psDiffMsecs(cp->time, now, NULL) >
				(int32)cp->timeout)) {
			closeConn(cp, PS_TIMEOUT_FAIL);
			continue;	/* Next connection */
		}
		/* Always select for read */
		FD_SET(cp->fd, &readfd);
		/* Select for write if there's pending write data or connection */
		if (matrixSslGetOutdata(cp->ssl, NULL) > 0) {
			FD_SET(cp->fd, &writefd);
		}
		/* Housekeeping for maxsock in select call */
		if (cp->fd > maxfd) {
			maxfd = cp->fd;
		}
	}
	
	/* Use select to check for events on the sockets */
	if ((val = select(maxfd + 1, &readfd, &writefd, NULL, &timeout)) <= 0) {
		/* On error, restore global connections list */
		while (!DLListIsEmpty(&connsTmp)) {
			pList = DLListGetHead(&connsTmp);
			cp = DLListGetContainer(pList, httpConn_t, List);
			DLListInsertTail(&g_conns, &cp->List);
		}
		/* Select timeout */
		if (val == 0) {
			return PS_TIMEOUT_FAIL;
		}
		/* Woke due to interrupt */
		if (SOCKET_ERRNO == EINTR) {
			return PS_TIMEOUT_FAIL;
		}
		/* Should attempt to handle more errnos, such as EBADF */
		return PS_PLATFORM_FAIL;
	}
	
	/* Check listener for new incoming socket connections */
	if (FD_ISSET(lfd, &readfd)) {
		for (acceptSanity = 0; acceptSanity < ACCEPT_QUEUE; acceptSanity++) {
			fd = accept(lfd, NULL, NULL);
			if (fd == INVALID_SOCKET) {
				break;	/* Nothing more to accept; next listener */
			}
			setSocketOptions(fd);
			cp = malloc(sizeof(httpConn_t));
			memset(cp, 0x0, sizeof(httpConn_t));
			
			memset(&options, 0x0, sizeof(sslSessOpts_t));
			options.versionFlag = g_proto;
			options.userPtr = keys; /* Just a test */
			//options.truncHmac = -1;
			//options.maxFragLen = -1;
			//options.ecFlags |= SSL_OPT_SECP521R1;
			//options.ecFlags |= SSL_OPT_SECP224R1;
			//options.ecFlags |= SSL_OPT_SECP384R1;
			
			
			if ((rc = matrixSslNewServerSession(&cp->ssl, keys, certCb,
					&options)) < 0) {
				close(fd); fd = INVALID_SOCKET;
				continue;
			}
			
#ifdef USE_SERVER_NAME_INDICATION
			/* Register extension callbacks to manage client connection opts */
			matrixSslRegisterSNICallback(cp->ssl, SNI_callback);
#endif
#ifdef USE_ALPN
			matrixSslRegisterALPNCallback(cp->ssl, ALPN_callback);
#endif
			
			cp->fd = fd;
			fd = INVALID_SOCKET;
			cp->timeout = SSL_TIMEOUT;
			psGetTime(&cp->time, NULL);
			cp->parsebuf = NULL;
			cp->parsebuflen = 0;
			DLListInsertTail(&connsTmp, &cp->List);
			/* Fake that there is read data available, no harm if there isn't */
			FD_SET(cp->fd, &readfd);
/*			_psTraceInt("=== New Client %d ===\n", cp->fd); */
		}
	}
	
	/* Check each connection for read/write activity */
	while (!DLListIsEmpty(&connsTmp)) {
		pList = DLListGetHead(&connsTmp);
		cp = DLListGetContainer(pList, httpConn_t, List);
		DLListInsertTail(&g_conns, &cp->List);
		
		rSanity = wSanity = 0;
/*
		See if there's pending data to send on this connection
		We could use FD_ISSET, but this is more reliable for the current
			state of data to send.
 */
WRITE_MORE:
		if ((len = matrixSslGetOutdata(cp->ssl, &buf)) > 0) {
			/* Could get a EWOULDBLOCK since we don't check FD_ISSET */
			transferred = send(cp->fd, buf, len, MSG_DONTWAIT);
			if (transferred <= 0) {
#ifdef WIN32
				if (SOCKET_ERRNO != EWOULDBLOCK &&
					SOCKET_ERRNO != WSAEWOULDBLOCK) {

#else
				if (SOCKET_ERRNO != EWOULDBLOCK) {
#endif
					closeConn(cp, PS_PLATFORM_FAIL);
					continue;	/* Next connection */
				}
			} else {
				/* Indicate that we've written > 0 bytes of data */
				if ((rc = matrixSslSentData(cp->ssl, transferred)) < 0) {
					closeConn(cp, PS_ARG_FAIL);
					continue;	/* Next connection */
				}
				if (rc == MATRIXSSL_REQUEST_CLOSE) {
					closeConn(cp, MATRIXSSL_REQUEST_CLOSE);
					continue;	/* Next connection */
				} else if (rc == MATRIXSSL_HANDSHAKE_COMPLETE) {
					/* If the protocol is server initiated, send data here */
#ifdef ENABLE_FALSE_START					
					/* OR this could be a Chrome browser using 
						FALSE_START and the application data is already
						waiting in our inbuf for processing */
					if ((rc = matrixSslReceivedData(cp->ssl, 0,
								&buf, (uint32*)&len)) < 0) {
							closeConn(cp, 0);
							continue;	/* Next connection */
					}
					if (rc > 0) { /* There was leftover data */
						goto PROCESS_MORE;
					}
#endif /* ENABLE_FALSE_START  */
					
				}
				/* Update activity time */
				psGetTime(&cp->time, NULL);
				/* Try to send again if more data to send */
				if (rc == MATRIXSSL_REQUEST_SEND || transferred < len) {
					if (wSanity++ < GOTO_SANITY) goto WRITE_MORE;
				}
			}
		} else if (len < 0) {
			closeConn(cp, PS_ARG_FAIL);
			continue;	/* Next connection */
		}
		
/*
		Check the file descriptor returned from select to see if the connection
		has data to be read
 */
		if (FD_ISSET(cp->fd, &readfd)) {
READ_MORE:
			/* Get the ssl buffer and how much data it can accept */
			/* Note 0 is a return failure, unlike with matrixSslGetOutdata */
			if ((len = matrixSslGetReadbuf(cp->ssl, &buf)) <= 0) {
				closeConn(cp, PS_ARG_FAIL);
				continue;	/* Next connection */
			}
			if ((transferred = recv(cp->fd, buf, len, MSG_DONTWAIT)) < 0) {
				/* We could get EWOULDBLOCK despite the FD_ISSET on goto  */
#ifdef WIN32
				if (SOCKET_ERRNO != EWOULDBLOCK &&
					SOCKET_ERRNO != WSAEWOULDBLOCK) {

#else
				if (SOCKET_ERRNO != EWOULDBLOCK) {
#endif
					closeConn(cp, PS_PLATFORM_FAIL);
				}
				continue;	/* Next connection */
			}
			
			/* If EOF, remote socket closed. This is semi-normal closure.
			   Officially, we should close on closure alert. */
			if (transferred == 0) {
/*				psTraceIntInfo("Closing connection %d on EOF\n", cp->fd); */
				closeConn(cp, 0);
				continue;	/* Next connection */
			}
/*
			Notify SSL state machine that we've received more data into the
			ssl buffer retreived with matrixSslGetReadbuf.
 */
			if ((rc = matrixSslReceivedData(cp->ssl, (int32)transferred, &buf, 
											(uint32*)&len)) < 0) {
				closeConn(cp, 0);
				continue;	/* Next connection */
			}
			/* Update activity time */
			psGetTime(&cp->time, NULL);
			
PROCESS_MORE:
			/* Process any incoming plaintext application data */
			switch (rc) {
				case MATRIXSSL_HANDSHAKE_COMPLETE:
					/* If the protocol is server initiated, send data here */
					goto READ_MORE;
				case MATRIXSSL_APP_DATA:
				case MATRIXSSL_APP_DATA_COMPRESSED:
					//psTraceBytes("DATA", buf, len);
					/* Remember, must handle if len == 0! */
					if ((rc = httpBasicParse(cp, buf, len, 0)) < 0) {
						_psTrace("Couldn't parse HTTP data.  Closing conn.\n");
						closeConn(cp, PS_PROTOCOL_FAIL);
						continue; /* Next connection */
					}
					if (cp->parsebuf != NULL) {
						/* Test for one of our custom testing messages */
						if (strncmp((const char*)cp->parsebuf,
								"MATRIX_SHUTDOWN", 15) == 0) {
							g_exitFlag = 1;
							matrixSslEncodeClosureAlert(cp->ssl);
							_psTrace("Got MATRIX_SHUTDOWN.  Exiting\n");
							goto WRITE_MORE;
						}
						
					}
					/* reply to /bytes?<byte count> syntax */
					if (len > 11 &&
							strncmp((char *)buf, "GET /bytes?", 11) == 0) {
						cp->bytes_requested = atoi((char *)buf + 11);
						if (cp->bytes_requested <
								strlen((char *)g_httpResponseHdr) ||
								cp->bytes_requested > 1073741824) {
                			cp->bytes_requested =
								strlen((char *)g_httpResponseHdr);
            			}
						cp->bytes_sent = 0;
					}
					if (rc == HTTPS_COMPLETE) {
						if (httpWriteResponse(cp) < 0) {
							closeConn(cp, PS_PROTOCOL_FAIL);
							continue; /* Next connection */
						}
						/* For HTTP, we assume no pipelined requests, so we 
						 close after parsing a single HTTP request */
						/* Ignore return of closure alert, it's optional */
						matrixSslEncodeClosureAlert(cp->ssl);
						rc = matrixSslProcessedData(cp->ssl, &buf, (uint32*)&len);
						if (rc > 0) {
							/* Additional data is available, but we ignore it */
							_psTrace("HTTP data parsing not supported, ignoring.\n");
							closeConn(cp, PS_SUCCESS);
							continue; /* Next connection */
						} else if (rc < 0) {
							closeConn(cp, PS_PROTOCOL_FAIL);
							continue; /* Next connection */
						}
						/* rc == 0, write out our response and closure alert */
						goto WRITE_MORE;
					}
					/* We processed a partial HTTP message */
					if ((rc = matrixSslProcessedData(cp->ssl, &buf, (uint32*)&len)) == 0) {
						goto READ_MORE;
					}
					goto PROCESS_MORE;
				case MATRIXSSL_REQUEST_SEND:
					/* Prevent us from reading again after the write,
					 although that wouldn't be the end of the world */
					FD_CLR(cp->fd, &readfd);
					if (wSanity++ < GOTO_SANITY) goto WRITE_MORE;
					break;
				case MATRIXSSL_REQUEST_RECV:
					if (rSanity++ < GOTO_SANITY) goto READ_MORE; 
					break;
				case MATRIXSSL_RECEIVED_ALERT:
					/* The first byte of the buffer is the level */
					/* The second byte is the description */
					if (*buf == SSL_ALERT_LEVEL_FATAL) {
						psTraceIntInfo("Fatal alert: %d, closing connection.\n", 
									*(buf + 1));
						closeConn(cp, PS_PROTOCOL_FAIL);
						continue; /* Next connection */
					}
					/* Closure alert is normal (and best) way to close */
					if (*(buf + 1) == SSL_ALERT_CLOSE_NOTIFY) {
						closeConn(cp, PS_SUCCESS);
						continue; /* Next connection */
					}
					psTraceIntInfo("Warning alert: %d\n", *(buf + 1));
					if ((rc = matrixSslProcessedData(cp->ssl, &buf, (uint32*)&len)) == 0) {
						/* No more data in buffer. Might as well read for more. */
						goto READ_MORE;
					}
					goto PROCESS_MORE;

				default:
					/* If rc <= 0 we fall here */
					closeConn(cp, PS_PROTOCOL_FAIL);
					continue; /* Next connection */
			}
			/* Always try to read more if we processed some data */
			if (rSanity++ < GOTO_SANITY) goto READ_MORE;
		} /*  readfd handling */
	}	/* connection loop */
	return PS_SUCCESS;
}

/******************************************************************************/
/*
	Create an HTTP response and encode it to the SSL buffer
 */
#define	TEST_SIZE	16000
static int32 httpWriteResponse(httpConn_t *conn)
{
	unsigned char	*buf;
	ssl_t			*cp;
	int32			available, len, rc;

		
	cp = conn->ssl;
	if (conn->bytes_requested) {
		/* The /bytes? syntax */
		while (conn->bytes_sent < conn->bytes_requested) {
			len = conn->bytes_requested - conn->bytes_sent;
			if (len > RESPONSE_REC_LEN) {
				len = RESPONSE_REC_LEN;
    		}
			psAssert(len > 0);
			rc = matrixSslGetWritebuf(cp, &buf, len);
			if (rc < len) {
				len = rc; /* could have been shortened due to max_frag */
			}
			memset(buf, 'J', len);
			if (conn->bytes_sent == 0) {
				/* Overwrite first N bytes with HTTP header the first time */
				strncpy((char *)buf, (char *)g_httpResponseHdr,
					strlen((char*)g_httpResponseHdr));
			}
			if ((rc = matrixSslEncodeWritebuf(cp, len)) < 0) {
				printf("couldn't encode data %d\n", rc);
    		}
			conn->bytes_sent += len;
    	}
		return MATRIXSSL_REQUEST_SEND;
	}

	/* Usual reply */

	if ((available = matrixSslGetWritebuf(cp, &buf, 
			(uint32)strlen((char *)g_httpResponseHdr) + 1)) < 0) {
		return PS_MEM_FAIL;
	}
	strncpy((char *)buf, (char *)g_httpResponseHdr, available);
	//psTraceBytes("Replying", buf, (uint32)strlen((char *)buf));
	if (matrixSslEncodeWritebuf(cp, (uint32)strlen((char *)buf)) < 0) {
		return PS_MEM_FAIL;
	}
	return MATRIXSSL_REQUEST_SEND;
}

/******************************************************************************/
/*
	Main non-blocking SSL server
	Initialize MatrixSSL and sockets layer, and loop on select
 */
int32 main(int32 argc, char **argv)
{
	sslKeys_t		*keys;
	SOCKET			lfd;
	unsigned char	*CAstream;
	int32			err, rc, CAstreamLen;
#ifdef USE_STATELESS_SESSION_TICKETS
	unsigned char	randKey[16];
#endif

#ifdef WIN32
	WSADATA			wsaData;
	WSAStartup(MAKEWORD(1, 1), &wsaData);
#endif


	keys = NULL;
	DLListInit(&g_conns);
	g_exitFlag = 0;
	lfd = INVALID_SOCKET;
	
#ifdef POSIX
	if (sighandlers() < 0) {
		return PS_PLATFORM_FAIL;
	}
#endif	/* POSIX */
	if ((rc = matrixSslOpen()) < 0) {
		_psTrace("MatrixSSL library init failure.  Exiting\n");
		return rc;
	}

	if (matrixSslNewKeys(&keys, NULL) < 0) {
		_psTrace("MatrixSSL library key init failure.  Exiting\n");
		return -1;
	}
	
#ifdef USE_STATELESS_SESSION_TICKETS
	matrixSslSetSessionTicketCallback(keys, sessTicketCb);
	psGetEntropy(randKey, 16, NULL);
	if (matrixSslLoadSessionTicketKeys(keys, randKey,
			sessTicketSymKey, 32, sessTicketMacKey, 32) < 0) {
		_psTrace("Error loading session ticket encryption key\n");
	}
#endif

#ifdef USE_HEADER_KEYS
/*
	In-memory based keys
	Build the CA list first for potential client auth usage
*/
	CAstreamLen = 0;
#ifdef USE_RSA
	CAstreamLen += sizeof(RSACAS);
#ifdef USE_ECC
	CAstreamLen += sizeof(ECDHRSACAS);
#endif
#endif
#ifdef USE_ECC
	CAstreamLen += sizeof(ECCAS);
#endif
	CAstream = psMalloc(NULL, CAstreamLen);
	
	CAstreamLen = 0;
#ifdef USE_RSA
	memcpy(CAstream, RSACAS, sizeof(RSACAS));
	CAstreamLen += sizeof(RSACAS);
#ifdef USE_ECC
	memcpy(CAstream + CAstreamLen, ECDHRSACAS, sizeof(ECDHRSACAS));
	CAstreamLen += sizeof(ECDHRSACAS);
#endif
#endif
#ifdef USE_ECC
	memcpy(CAstream + CAstreamLen, ECCAS,	sizeof(ECCAS));
	CAstreamLen += sizeof(ECCAS);
#endif
		
#ifdef EXAMPLE_RSA_KEYS
	if ((rc = matrixSslLoadRsaKeysMem(keys, RSA1024, sizeof(RSA1024),
			RSA1024KEY, sizeof(RSA1024KEY), CAstream, CAstreamLen)) < 0) {
		_psTrace("No certificate material loaded.  Exiting\n");
		psFree(CAstream, NULL);
		matrixSslDeleteKeys(keys);
		matrixSslClose();
		return rc;
	}
#endif

#ifdef EXAMPLE_ECDH_RSA_KEYS
	if ((rc = matrixSslLoadEcKeysMem(keys, ECDHRSA256, sizeof(ECDHRSA256),
				   ECDHRSA256KEY, sizeof(ECDHRSA256KEY), CAstream,
				   CAstreamLen)) < 0) {
		_psTrace("No certificate material loaded.  Exiting\n");
		psFree(CAstream, NULL);
		matrixSslDeleteKeys(keys);
		matrixSslClose();
		return rc;
	}
#endif

#ifdef EXAMPLE_EC_KEYS
	if ((rc = matrixSslLoadEcKeysMem(keys, EC521, sizeof(EC521),
			EC521KEY, sizeof(EC521KEY), CAstream, CAstreamLen)) < 0) {
//	if ((rc = matrixSslLoadEcKeysMem(keys, EC256, sizeof(EC256),
//			EC256KEY, sizeof(EC256KEY), CAstream, CAstreamLen)) < 0) {
//	if ((rc = matrixSslLoadEcKeysMem(keys, EC192, sizeof(EC192),
//			EC192KEY, sizeof(EC192KEY), CAstream, CAstreamLen)) < 0) {
		_psTrace("No certificate material loaded.  Exiting\n");
		psFree(CAstream, NULL);
		matrixSslDeleteKeys(keys);
		matrixSslClose();
		return rc;
	}
#endif
	
#ifdef REQUIRE_DH_PARAMS
	if (matrixSslLoadDhParamsMem(keys, dhParamBuf1024, sizeof(dhParamBuf1024))
			< 0){
		_psTrace("Unable to load DH parameters\n");
	}
#endif /* DH_PARAMS */

	psFree(CAstream, NULL);
#else /* USE_HEADER_KEYS */
/*
	File based keys
	Build the CA list first for potential client auth usage
*/
	CAstreamLen = 0;
#ifdef USE_RSA
	CAstreamLen += (int32)strlen(rsaCAFile) + 1;
#ifdef USE_ECC
	CAstreamLen += (int32)strlen(ecdhRsaCAFile) + 1;
#endif
#endif
#ifdef USE_ECC
	CAstreamLen += (int32)strlen(ecCAFile) + 1;
#endif		
	CAstream = psMalloc(NULL, CAstreamLen);
	memset(CAstream, 0x0, CAstreamLen);
	
	CAstreamLen = 0;
#ifdef USE_RSA	
	memcpy(CAstream, rsaCAFile,	strlen(rsaCAFile));
	CAstreamLen += strlen(rsaCAFile);
#ifdef USE_ECC
	memcpy(CAstream + CAstreamLen, ";", 1); CAstreamLen++;
	memcpy(CAstream + CAstreamLen, ecdhRsaCAFile,  strlen(ecdhRsaCAFile));
	CAstreamLen += strlen(ecdhRsaCAFile);
#endif
#endif
#ifdef USE_ECC
	if (CAstreamLen > 0) {
		memcpy(CAstream + CAstreamLen, ";", 1); CAstreamLen++;
	}
	memcpy(CAstream + CAstreamLen, ecCAFile,  strlen(ecCAFile));
#endif
	
/* Load Identiy */	
#ifdef EXAMPLE_RSA_KEYS	
	if ((rc = matrixSslLoadRsaKeys(keys, rsaCertFile, rsaPrivkeyFile, NULL,
			(char*)CAstream)) < 0) {
		_psTrace("No certificate material loaded.  Exiting\n");
		psFree(CAstream, NULL);
		matrixSslDeleteKeys(keys);
		matrixSslClose();
		return rc;
	}
#endif	

#ifdef EXAMPLE_ECDH_RSA_KEYS
	if ((rc = matrixSslLoadEcKeys(keys, ecdhRsaCertFile, ecdhRsaPrivkeyFile,
			NULL, (char*)CAstream)) < 0) {
		_psTrace("No certificate material loaded.  Exiting\n");
		psFree(CAstream, NULL);
		matrixSslDeleteKeys(keys);
		matrixSslClose();
		return rc;
	}
#endif

#ifdef EXAMPLE_EC_KEYS
	if ((rc = matrixSslLoadEcKeys(keys, ecCertFile, ecPrivkeyFile, NULL,
			(char*)CAstream)) < 0) {
		_psTrace("No certificate material loaded.  Exiting\n");
		psFree(CAstream, NULL);
		matrixSslDeleteKeys(keys);
		matrixSslClose();
		return rc;
	}
#endif
	
#ifdef REQUIRE_DH_PARAMS
	if (matrixSslLoadDhParams(keys, dhParamFile) < 0){
		_psTrace("Unable to load DH parameters\n");
	}
#endif

	psFree(CAstream, NULL);
#endif /* USE_HEADER_KEYS */

#ifdef USE_PSK_CIPHER_SUITE
	/* The first one supports the 15-byte openssl PSK ID */
	matrixSslLoadPsk(keys, pskTable[0].key, sizeof(pskTable[0].key),
		pskTable[rc].id, 15);
	for (rc = 0; rc < 8; rc++) {   
		matrixSslLoadPsk(keys, pskTable[rc].key, sizeof(pskTable[rc].key),
			pskTable[rc].id, sizeof(pskTable[rc].id));
	}
#endif /* PSK */

	if (argc == 2) {
		switch (atoi(argv[1])) {
		case 0:
			g_proto = SSL_FLAGS_SSLV3;
			break;
		case 1:
			g_proto = SSL_FLAGS_TLS_1_0;
			break;
		case 2:
			g_proto = SSL_FLAGS_TLS_1_1;
			break;
		case 3:
			g_proto = SSL_FLAGS_TLS_1_2;
			break;
		default:
			g_proto = SSL_FLAGS_TLS_1_0;
			break;
		}
	} else {
		g_proto = 0;
	}
	/* Create the listening socket that will accept incoming connections */
	if ((lfd = socketListen(HTTPS_PORT, &err)) == INVALID_SOCKET) {
		_psTraceInt("Can't listen on port %d\n", HTTPS_PORT);
		goto L_EXIT;
	}

	/* Main select loop to handle sockets events */
	while (!g_exitFlag) {
		selectLoop(keys, lfd);
	}

L_EXIT:
	if (lfd != INVALID_SOCKET) close(lfd);
	if (keys) matrixSslDeleteKeys(keys);
	matrixSslClose();
	
	return 0;
}