+# -*- mode: perl; -*-
+# Copyright 2016-2016 The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
+#
+# Licensed under the OpenSSL license (the "License"). You may not use
+# this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
+# in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
+# https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
+
+
+## Test Renegotiation
+
+use strict;
+use warnings;
+
+package ssltests;
+
+
+our @tests = (
+ {
+ name => "renegotiate-client-no-resume",
+ server => {
+ "Options" => "NoResumptionOnRenegotiation"
+ },
+ client => {},
+ test => {
+ "Method" => "DTLS",
+ "HandshakeMode" => "RenegotiateClient",
+ "ResumptionExpected" => "No",
+ "ExpectedResult" => "Success"
+ }
+ },
+ {
+ name => "renegotiate-client-resume",
+ server => {},
+ client => {},
+ test => {
+ "Method" => "DTLS",
+ "HandshakeMode" => "RenegotiateClient",
+ "ResumptionExpected" => "Yes",
+ "ExpectedResult" => "Success"
+ }
+ },
+# Note: Unlike the TLS tests, we will never do resumption with server
+# initiated reneg. This is because an OpenSSL DTLS client will always do a full
+# handshake (i.e. it doesn't supply a session id) when it receives a
+# HelloRequest. This is different to the OpenSSL TLS implementation where an
+# OpenSSL client will always try an abbreviated handshake (i.e. it will supply
+# the session id). This goes all the way to commit 48ae85b6f when abbreviated
+# handshake support was first added. Neither behaviour is wrong, but the
+# discrepancy is strange. TODO: Should we harmonise the TLS and DTLS behaviour,
+# and if so, what to?
+ {
+ name => "renegotiate-server-resume",
+ server => {},
+ client => {},
+ test => {
+ "Method" => "DTLS",
+ "HandshakeMode" => "RenegotiateServer",
+ "ResumptionExpected" => "No",
+ "ExpectedResult" => "Success"
+ }
+ },
+);