Package com.yahoo.jrt

Interface CryptoSocket

All Known Implementing Classes:
MaybeTlsCryptoSocket, NullCryptoSocket, TlsCryptoSocket

public interface CryptoSocket
Abstraction of a low-level async network socket which can produce io events and allows encrypting written data and decrypting read data. The interface is complexified to handle the use of internal buffers that may mask io events and pending work. The interface is simplified by assuming there will be no mid-stream re-negotiation (no read/write cross-dependencies). Handshaking is explicit and up-front. This interface is initially designed for persistent transport connections where closing the connection has no application-level semantics.
  • Method Details

    • channel

      SocketChannel channel()
      Obtain the underlying socket channel used by this CryptoSocket.
    • handshake

      Try to progress the initial connection handshake. Handshaking will be done once, before any normal reads or writes are performed. Re-negotiation at a later stage will not be permitted. This function will be called multiple times until the status is either DONE or an IOException is thrown. When NEED_READ or NEED_WRITE is returned, the handshake function will be called again when the appropriate io event has triggered. When NEED_WORK is returned, the doHandshakeWork() will be called (possibly in another thread) before this function is called again.
      Throws:
      IOException
    • doHandshakeWork

      void doHandshakeWork()
      Called when handshake() returns CryptoSocket.HandshakeResult.NEED_WORK to perform compute-heavy tasks. This method may be called from another thread to avoid blocking the transport thread.
    • getMinimumReadBufferSize

      int getMinimumReadBufferSize()
      This function should be called after handshaking has completed before calling the read function. It dictates the minimum size of the application read buffer presented to the read function. This is needed to support frame-based stateless decryption of incoming data.
    • read

      int read(ByteBuffer dst) throws IOException
      Called when the underlying socket has available data. Read through the entire input pipeline. The semantics are the same as with a normal socket read except it can also fail for cryptographic reasons.
      Throws:
      IOException
    • drain

      int drain(ByteBuffer dst) throws IOException
      Similar to read, but this function is not allowed to read from the underlying socket. This is to enable the application to make sure that there is no more input data in the read pipeline that is independent of data not yet read from the actual socket. Draining data from the input pipeline is done to prevent masking read events.
      Throws:
      IOException
    • write

      int write(ByteBuffer src) throws IOException
      Called when the application has data it wants to write. Write through the entire output pipeline. The semantics are the same as with a normal socket write.
      Throws:
      IOException
    • flush

      Try to flush data in the write pipeline that is not depenedent on data not yet written by the application into the underlying socket. This is to enable the application to identify pending work that may not be completed until the underlying socket is ready for writing more data. When NEED_WRITE is returned, either write or flush will be called again when the appropriate io event has triggered.
      Throws:
      IOException
    • dropEmptyBuffers

      void dropEmptyBuffers()
      This function can be called at any time to drop any currently empty internal buffers. Typically called after drain or flush indicates that no further progress can be made.
    • connectionAuthContext

      default com.yahoo.security.tls.ConnectionAuthContext connectionAuthContext()
      Returns the auth context for the current connection (given handshake completed)