I have an embedded application that does client-side ssl transactions that uses OpenSSL v0.9.7e. I've been using a global session pointer that is shared with child threads. There is one thread per COM port that it monitors. It works for the most part. However, every so often (every 500 or so transactions) it crashes inside of SSL_connect(). I did a little poking around and it appears to be deleting the session on its own. Therefore, I suspect that one of the threads is in the middle of a transaction when it does so. I would have thought that it would not delete it if the reference count is > 0.
Does anyone know if it's possible to do this with a globally shared session? Should I be using one session per thread (COM port). Here is the code. I ommitted all the error checks for brevity.
int send_ssl_post(){
BIO *bio;
SSL *ssl;
int ret = -1;
int sockfd;
int sslRet;
ssl = NULL;
g_ctx = setup_client_ctx( );
ssl = SSL_new( g_ctx );
SSL_set_session( ssl, g_session );
sockfd = tcpConnect( url, true );
bio = BIO_new_socket( sockfd, BIO_NOCLOSE );
SSL_set_bio( ssl, bio, bio ); // SSL_set_bio cannot fail
sslRet = SSL_connect( ssl );
// free the session. We may change sessions below
if ( g_session != NULL ) {
SSL_SESSION_free( g_session );
}
// SSL write
ret = SSL_write( ssl, data, strlen( data ) );
ret = SSL_read( ssl, resp, respSize ); // time-out logic should be in
g_session = SSL_get1_session( ssl );
if ( ssl != NULL ) {
SSL_shutdown( ssl );
SSL_free( ssl );
}
if ( sockfd > 0 ){
close( sockfd );
}
ERR_remove_state( 0 ); // free the memory that did not freed (buggy in this SSL version)
return 0;
}
I also have the two thead locking callback functions as such:
static void locking_function( int mode, int n, const char * file, int line ) {
if ( mode & CRYPTO_LOCK ){
//logger( DEBUG, "CRYPTO Lock file: %s, line: %d, n: %d", file, line, n );
pthread_mutex_lock( &ssl_mutex_array[n] );
} else {
//logger( DEBUG, "CRYPTO Unlock file: %s, line: %d, n: %d", file, line, n );
pthread_mutex_unlock( &ssl_mutex_array[n] );
}
}
static unsigned long id_function( void ) {
//logger( DEBUG, "CRYPTO Id function");
return ((unsigned long) pthread_self());
}
int setupSSLThreadLock( void ) {
int i;
//logger( DEBUG, "setupSSLThreadLock with %d number of locks", CRYPTO_num_locks() );
ssl_mutex_array = OPENSSL_malloc( CRYPTO_num_locks( ) * sizeof (pthread_mutex_t) );
if ( !ssl_mutex_array ){
return 0;
}
for ( i = 0; i < CRYPTO_num_locks( ); i++ ){
pthread_mutex_init( &ssl_mutex_array[i], NULL );
}
CRYPTO_set_id_callback( id_function );
CRYPTO_set_locking_callback( locking_function );
return 1;
}
int cleanupSSLThreadLock( void ) {
int i;
if ( ssl_mutex_array == NULL ){
return 0;
}
CRYPTO_set_id_callback( NULL );
CRYPTO_set_locking_callback( NULL );
for ( i = 0; i < CRYPTO_num_locks( ); i++ ){
pthread_mutex_destroy( &ssl_mutex_array[i] );
}
OPENSSL_free( ssl_mutex_array );
ssl_mutex_array = NULL;
return 1;
}
Any help will be appreciated.