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/* Copyright (c) 2001 Matej Pfajfar.
* Copyright (c) 2001-2004, Roger Dingledine.
* Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson. */
/* See LICENSE for licensing information */
/* $Id$ */
const char routerlist_c_id[] =
"$Id$";
/**
* \file routerlist.c
* \brief Code to
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* maintain and access the global list of routerinfos for known
* servers.
**/
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#include "or.h"
/****************************************************************************/
/* static function prototypes */
static routerstatus_t *router_pick_directory_server_impl(int requireother,
int fascistfirewall,
int for_v2_directory);
static routerstatus_t *router_pick_trusteddirserver_impl(
int need_v1_authority, int requireother, int fascistfirewall);
static void mark_all_trusteddirservers_up(void);
static int router_nickname_is_in_list(routerinfo_t *router, const char *list);
static int router_nickname_matches(routerinfo_t *router, const char *nickname);
static void routerstatus_list_update_from_networkstatus(time_t now);
static void local_routerstatus_free(local_routerstatus_t *rs);
static void trusted_dir_server_free(trusted_dir_server_t *ds);
static void update_networkstatus_cache_downloads(time_t now);
static void update_networkstatus_client_downloads(time_t now);
static int signed_desc_digest_is_recognized(signed_descriptor_t *desc);
static void routerlist_assert_ok(routerlist_t *rl);
#define MAX_DESCRIPTORS_PER_ROUTER 5
/****************************************************************************/
/** Global list of a trusted_dir_server_t object for each trusted directory
* server. */
static smartlist_t *trusted_dir_servers = NULL;
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/** Global list of all of the routers that we know about. */
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static routerlist_t *routerlist = NULL;
/** Global list of all of the current network_status documents that we know
* about. This list is kept sorted by published_on. */
static smartlist_t *networkstatus_list = NULL;
/** Global list of local_routerstatus_t for each router, known or unknown. */
static smartlist_t *routerstatus_list = NULL;
/** True iff any member of networkstatus_list has changed since the last time
* we called routerstatus_list_update_from_networkstatus(). */
static int networkstatus_list_has_changed = 0;
/** True iff any element of routerstatus_list has changed since the last
* time we called routers_update_all_from_networkstatus().*/
static int routerstatus_list_has_changed = 0;
/** List of strings for nicknames we've already warned about and that are
* still unknown / unavailable. */
static smartlist_t *warned_nicknames = NULL;
/** List of strings for nicknames or fingerprints we've already warned about
* and that are still conflicted. */
static smartlist_t *warned_conflicts = NULL;
/** The last time we tried to download any routerdesc, or 0 for "never". We
* use this to rate-limit download attempts when the number of routerdescs to
* download is low. */
static time_t last_routerdesc_download_attempted = 0;
/** The last time we tried to download a networkstatus, or 0 for "never". We
* use this to rate-limit download attempts for directory caches (including
* mirrors). Clients don't use this now. */
static time_t last_networkstatus_download_attempted = 0;
/* DOCDOC */
static int have_warned_about_unverified_status = 0;
static int have_warned_about_old_version = 0;
static int have_warned_about_new_version = 0;
/** Repopulate our list of network_status_t objects from the list cached on
* disk. Return 0 on success, -1 on failure. */
int
router_reload_networkstatus(void)
{
char filename[512];
struct stat st;
smartlist_t *entries;
char *s;
tor_assert(get_options()->DataDirectory);
if (!networkstatus_list)
networkstatus_list = smartlist_create();
tor_snprintf(filename,sizeof(filename),"%s/cached-status",
get_options()->DataDirectory);
entries = tor_listdir(filename);
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(entries, const char *, fn, {
char buf[DIGEST_LEN];
if (strlen(fn) != HEX_DIGEST_LEN ||
base16_decode(buf, sizeof(buf), fn, strlen(fn))) {
log_info(LD_DIR,
"Skipping cached-status file with unexpected name \"%s\"",fn);
continue;
}
tor_snprintf(filename,sizeof(filename),"%s/cached-status/%s",
get_options()->DataDirectory, fn);
s = read_file_to_str(filename, 0);
if (s) {
stat(filename, &st);
if (router_set_networkstatus(s, st.st_mtime, NS_FROM_CACHE, NULL)<0) {
log_warn(LD_FS, "Couldn't load networkstatus from \"%s\"",filename);
}
tor_free(s);
}
});
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(entries, char *, fn, tor_free(fn));
smartlist_free(entries);
networkstatus_list_clean(time(NULL));
routers_update_all_from_networkstatus();
return 0;
}
/* Router descriptor storage.
*
* Routerdescs are stored in a big file, named "cached-routers". As new
* routerdescs arrive, we append them to a journal file named
* "cached-routers.new".
*
* From time to time, we replace "cached-routers" with a new file containing
* only the live, non-superseded descriptors, and clear cached-routers.new.
*
* On startup, we read both files.
*/
/** The size of the router log, in bytes. */
static size_t router_journal_len = 0;
/** The size of the router store, in bytes. */
static size_t router_store_len = 0;
/** Total bytes dropped since last rebuild. */
static size_t router_bytes_dropped = 0;
/** Helper: return 1 iff the router log is so big we want to rebuild the
* store. */
static int
router_should_rebuild_store(void)
{
if (router_store_len > (1<<16))
return (router_journal_len > router_store_len / 2 ||
router_bytes_dropped > router_store_len / 2);
else
return router_journal_len > (1<<15);
}
/** Add the <b>len</b>-type router descriptor in <b>s</b> to the router
* journal. */
static int
router_append_to_journal(signed_descriptor_t *desc)
{
or_options_t *options = get_options();
size_t fname_len = strlen(options->DataDirectory)+32;
char *fname = tor_malloc(fname_len);
const char *body = signed_descriptor_get_body(desc);
size_t len = desc->signed_descriptor_len;
tor_snprintf(fname, fname_len, "%s/cached-routers.new",
options->DataDirectory);
tor_assert(len == strlen(body));
if (append_bytes_to_file(fname, body, len, 0)) {
log_warn(LD_FS, "Unable to store router descriptor");
tor_free(fname);
return -1;
}
tor_free(fname);
router_journal_len += len;
return 0;
}
/** If the journal is too long, or if <b>force</b> is true, then atomically
* replace the router store with the routers currently in our routerlist, and
* clear the journal. Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
*/
static int
router_rebuild_store(int force)
{
size_t len = 0;
or_options_t *options;
size_t fname_len;
smartlist_t *chunk_list = NULL;
char *fname = NULL;
int r = -1, i;
if (!force && !router_should_rebuild_store())
return 0;
if (!routerlist)
return 0;
/* Don't save deadweight. */
routerlist_remove_old_routers();
options = get_options();
fname_len = strlen(options->DataDirectory)+32;
fname = tor_malloc(fname_len);
tor_snprintf(fname, fname_len, "%s/cached-routers", options->DataDirectory);
chunk_list = smartlist_create();
for (i = 0; i < 2; ++i) {
smartlist_t *lst = (i == 0) ? routerlist->old_routers :
routerlist->routers;
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(lst, void *, ptr,
{
signed_descriptor_t *sd = (i==0) ?
((signed_descriptor_t*)ptr): &((routerinfo_t*)ptr)->cache_info;
sized_chunk_t *c;
const char *body = signed_descriptor_get_body(sd);
if (!body) {
log_warn(LD_BUG, "Bug! No descriptor available for router.");
goto done;
}
c = tor_malloc(sizeof(sized_chunk_t));
c->bytes = body;
c->len = sd->signed_descriptor_len;
smartlist_add(chunk_list, c);
});
}
if (write_chunks_to_file(fname, chunk_list, 0)<0) {
log_warn(LD_FS, "Error writing router store to disk.");
goto done;
}
tor_snprintf(fname, fname_len, "%s/cached-routers.new",
options->DataDirectory);
write_str_to_file(fname, "", 0);
r = 0;
router_store_len = len;
router_journal_len = 0;
router_bytes_dropped = 0;
done:
tor_free(fname);
if (chunk_list) {
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(chunk_list, sized_chunk_t *, c, tor_free(c));
smartlist_free(chunk_list);
}
return r;
}
/* Load all cached router descriptors from the store. Return 0 on success and
* -1 on failure.
*/
int
router_reload_router_list(void)
{
or_options_t *options = get_options();
size_t fname_len = strlen(options->DataDirectory)+32;
char *fname = tor_malloc(fname_len);
struct stat st;
int j;
if (!routerlist)
router_get_routerlist(); /* mallocs and inits it in place */
router_journal_len = router_store_len = 0;
for (j = 0; j < 2; ++j) {
char *contents;
tor_snprintf(fname, fname_len,
(j==0)?"%s/cached-routers":"%s/cached-routers.new",
options->DataDirectory);
contents = read_file_to_str(fname, 0);
if (contents) {
stat(fname, &st);
if (j==0)
router_store_len = st.st_size;
else
router_journal_len = st.st_size;
router_load_routers_from_string(contents, 1, NULL);
tor_free(contents);
}
}
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tor_free(fname);
if (router_journal_len) {
/* Always clear the journal on startup.*/
router_rebuild_store(1);
} else {
/* Don't cache expired routers. (This is in an else because
* router_rebuild_store() also calls remove_old_routers().) */
routerlist_remove_old_routers();
}
return 0;
}
/** Set *<b>outp</b> to a smartlist containing a list of
* trusted_dir_server_t * for all known trusted dirservers. Callers
* must not modify the list or its contents.
*/
void
router_get_trusted_dir_servers(smartlist_t **outp)
{
if (!trusted_dir_servers)
trusted_dir_servers = smartlist_create();
*outp = trusted_dir_servers;
}
/** Try to find a running dirserver. If there are no running dirservers
* in our routerlist and <b>retry_if_no_servers</b> is non-zero,
* set all the authoritative ones as running again, and pick one;
* if there are then no dirservers at all in our routerlist,
* reload the routerlist and try one last time. If for_runningrouters is
* true, then only pick a dirserver that can answer runningrouters queries
* (that is, a trusted dirserver, or one running 0.0.9rc5-cvs or later).
* Don't pick an authority if any non-authority is viable.
* Other args are as in router_pick_directory_server_impl().
*/
routerstatus_t *
router_pick_directory_server(int requireother,
int fascistfirewall,
int for_v2_directory,
int retry_if_no_servers)
{
routerstatus_t *choice;
if (!routerlist)
return NULL;
choice = router_pick_directory_server_impl(requireother, fascistfirewall,
for_v2_directory);
if (choice || !retry_if_no_servers)
return choice;
log_info(LD_DIR,
"No reachable router entries for dirservers. "
"Trying them all again.");
/* mark all authdirservers as up again */
mark_all_trusteddirservers_up();
/* try again */
choice = router_pick_directory_server_impl(requireother, fascistfirewall,
for_v2_directory);
if (choice)
return choice;
log_info(LD_DIR,"Still no %s router entries. Reloading and trying again.",
fascistfirewall ? "reachable" : "known");
if (router_reload_router_list()) {
return NULL;
}
/* give it one last try */
choice = router_pick_directory_server_impl(requireother, fascistfirewall,
for_v2_directory);
return choice;
}
/** Return the trusted_dir_server_t for the directory authority whose identity
* key hashes to <b>digest</b>, or NULL if no such authority is known.
*/
trusted_dir_server_t *
router_get_trusteddirserver_by_digest(const char *digest)
{
if (!trusted_dir_servers)
return NULL;
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(trusted_dir_servers, trusted_dir_server_t *, ds,
{
if (!memcmp(ds->digest, digest, DIGEST_LEN))
return ds;
});
return NULL;
}
/** Try to find a running trusted dirserver. If there are no running
* trusted dirservers and <b>retry_if_no_servers</b> is non-zero,
* set them all as running again, and try again.
* If <b>need_v1_authority</b> is set, return only trusted servers
* that are authorities for the V1 directory protocol.
* Other args are as in router_pick_trusteddirserver_impl().
*/
routerstatus_t *
router_pick_trusteddirserver(int need_v1_authority,
int requireother,
int fascistfirewall,
int retry_if_no_servers)
{
routerstatus_t *choice;
choice = router_pick_trusteddirserver_impl(need_v1_authority,
requireother, fascistfirewall);
if (choice || !retry_if_no_servers)
return choice;
log_info(LD_DIR,
"No trusted dirservers are reachable. Trying them all again.");
mark_all_trusteddirservers_up();
return router_pick_trusteddirserver_impl(need_v1_authority,
requireother, fascistfirewall);
}
/** Pick a random running verified directory server/mirror from our
* routerlist. Don't pick an authority if any non-authorities are viable.
* If <b>fascistfirewall</b>,
* make sure the router we pick is allowed by our firewall options.
* If <b>requireother</b>, it cannot be us. If <b>for_v2_directory</b>,
* choose a directory server new enough to support the v2 directory
* functionality.
*/
static routerstatus_t *
router_pick_directory_server_impl(int requireother, int fascistfirewall,
int for_v2_directory)
{
routerstatus_t *result;
smartlist_t *sl;
smartlist_t *trusted;
if (!routerstatus_list)
return NULL;
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/* Find all the running dirservers we know about. */
sl = smartlist_create();
trusted = smartlist_create();
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(routerstatus_list, local_routerstatus_t *, _local_status,
{
routerstatus_t *status = &(_local_status->status);
int is_trusted;
if (!status->is_running || !status->dir_port || !status->is_valid)
continue;
if (requireother && router_digest_is_me(status->identity_digest))
continue;
if (fascistfirewall) {
if (!fascist_firewall_allows_address_dir(status->addr, status->dir_port))
continue;
}
is_trusted = router_digest_is_trusted_dir(status->identity_digest);
if (for_v2_directory && !(status->is_v2_dir || is_trusted))
continue;
smartlist_add(is_trusted ? trusted : sl, status);
});
if (smartlist_len(sl))
result = smartlist_choose(sl);
else
result = smartlist_choose(trusted);
smartlist_free(sl);
smartlist_free(trusted);
return result;
}
/** Choose randomly from among the trusted dirservers that are up. If
* <b>fascistfirewall</b>, make sure the port we pick is allowed by our
* firewall options. If <b>requireother</b>, it cannot be us. If
* <b>need_v1_authority</b>, choose a trusted authority for the v1 directory
* system.
*/
static routerstatus_t *
router_pick_trusteddirserver_impl(int need_v1_authority,
int requireother, int fascistfirewall)
{
smartlist_t *sl;
routerinfo_t *me;
routerstatus_t *rs;
sl = smartlist_create();
me = router_get_my_routerinfo();
if (!trusted_dir_servers)
return NULL;
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(trusted_dir_servers, trusted_dir_server_t *, d,
{
if (!d->is_running) continue;
if (need_v1_authority && !d->is_v1_authority)
continue;
if (requireother && me && router_digest_is_me(d->digest))
continue;
if (fascistfirewall) {
if (!fascist_firewall_allows_address_dir(d->addr, d->dir_port))
continue;
}
smartlist_add(sl, &d->fake_status);
});
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rs = smartlist_choose(sl);
smartlist_free(sl);
return rs;
}
/** Go through and mark the authoritative dirservers as up. */
static void
mark_all_trusteddirservers_up(void)
{
if (routerlist) {
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(routerlist->routers, routerinfo_t *, router,
if (router_digest_is_trusted_dir(router->cache_info.identity_digest) &&
router->dir_port > 0) {
router->is_running = 1;
});
}
if (trusted_dir_servers) {
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(trusted_dir_servers, trusted_dir_server_t *, dir,
{
local_routerstatus_t *rs;
dir->is_running = 1;
dir->n_networkstatus_failures = 0;
rs = router_get_combined_status_by_digest(dir->digest);
if (rs)
rs->status.is_running = 1;
});
}
last_networkstatus_download_attempted = 0;
}
/** Reset all internal variables used to count failed downloads of network
* status objects. */
void
router_reset_status_download_failures(void)
{
mark_all_trusteddirservers_up();
}
/** Add all the family of <b>router</b> to the smartlist <b>sl</b>.
* This is used to make sure we don't pick siblings in a single path.
*/
void
routerlist_add_family(smartlist_t *sl, routerinfo_t *router)
{
routerinfo_t *r;
config_line_t *cl;
if (!router->declared_family)
return;
/* Add every r such that router declares familyness with r, and r
* declares familyhood with router. */
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(router->declared_family, const char *, n,
{
if (!(r = router_get_by_nickname(n, 0)))
continue;
if (!r->declared_family)
continue;
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(r->declared_family, const char *, n2,
{
if (router_nickname_matches(router, n2))
smartlist_add(sl, r);
});
});
/* If the user declared any families locally, honor those too. */
for (cl = get_options()->NodeFamilies; cl; cl = cl->next) {
if (router_nickname_is_in_list(router, cl->value)) {
add_nickname_list_to_smartlist(sl, cl->value, 0, 1, 1);
}
}
}
/** Given a comma-and-whitespace separated list of nicknames, see which
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* nicknames in <b>list</b> name routers in our routerlist that are
* currently running. Add the routerinfos for those routers to <b>sl</b>.
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*/
void
add_nickname_list_to_smartlist(smartlist_t *sl, const char *list,
int must_be_running,
int warn_if_down, int warn_if_unnamed)
{
routerinfo_t *router;
smartlist_t *nickname_list;
int have_dir_info = router_have_minimum_dir_info();
if (!list)
return; /* nothing to do */
tor_assert(sl);
nickname_list = smartlist_create();
if (!warned_nicknames)
warned_nicknames = smartlist_create();
smartlist_split_string(nickname_list, list, ",",
SPLIT_SKIP_SPACE|SPLIT_IGNORE_BLANK, 0);
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(nickname_list, const char *, nick, {
int warned;
if (!is_legal_nickname_or_hexdigest(nick)) {
log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Nickname '%s' is misformed; skipping", nick);
continue;
}
router = router_get_by_nickname(nick, warn_if_unnamed);
warned = smartlist_string_isin(warned_nicknames, nick);
if (router) {
if (!must_be_running || router->is_running) {
smartlist_add(sl,router);
if (warned)
smartlist_string_remove(warned_nicknames, nick);
} else {
if (!warned) {
log_fn(warn_if_down ? LOG_WARN : LOG_DEBUG, LD_CONFIG,
"Nickname list includes '%s' which is known but down.",nick);
smartlist_add(warned_nicknames, tor_strdup(nick));
}
}
} else {
if (!warned) {
log_fn(have_dir_info ? LOG_WARN : LOG_INFO, LD_CONFIG,
"Nickname list includes '%s' which isn't a known router.",nick);
smartlist_add(warned_nicknames, tor_strdup(nick));
}
}
});
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(nickname_list, char *, nick, tor_free(nick));
smartlist_free(nickname_list);
}
/** Return 1 iff any member of the comma-separated list <b>list</b> is an
* acceptable nickname or hexdigest for <b>router</b>. Else return 0.
*/
static int
router_nickname_is_in_list(routerinfo_t *router, const char *list)
{
smartlist_t *nickname_list;
int v = 0;
if (!list)
return 0; /* definitely not */
tor_assert(router);
nickname_list = smartlist_create();
smartlist_split_string(nickname_list, list, ",",
SPLIT_SKIP_SPACE|SPLIT_IGNORE_BLANK, 0);
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SMARTLIST_FOREACH(nickname_list, const char *, cp,
if (router_nickname_matches(router, cp)) {v=1;break;});
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SMARTLIST_FOREACH(nickname_list, char *, cp, tor_free(cp));
smartlist_free(nickname_list);
return v;
}
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/** Add every router from our routerlist that is currently running to
* <b>sl</b>.
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*/
static void
router_add_running_routers_to_smartlist(smartlist_t *sl, int allow_unverified,
int need_uptime, int need_capacity,
int need_guard)
{
if (!routerlist)
return;
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(routerlist->routers, routerinfo_t *, router,
{
if (router->is_running &&
(router->is_verified ||
(allow_unverified &&
!router_is_unreliable(router, need_uptime,
need_capacity, need_guard)))) {
/* If it's running, and either it's verified or we're ok picking
* unverified routers and this one is suitable.
*/
smartlist_add(sl, router);
}
});
}
/** Look through the routerlist until we find a router that has my key.
Return it. */
routerinfo_t *
routerlist_find_my_routerinfo(void)
{
if (!routerlist)
return NULL;
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(routerlist->routers, routerinfo_t *, router,
{
if (router_is_me(router))
return router;
});
return NULL;
}
/** Find a router that's up, that has this IP address, and
* that allows exit to this address:port, or return NULL if there
* isn't a good one.
*/
routerinfo_t *
router_find_exact_exit_enclave(const char *address, uint16_t port)
{
uint32_t addr;
struct in_addr in;
if (!tor_inet_aton(address, &in))
return NULL; /* it's not an IP already */
addr = ntohl(in.s_addr);
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(routerlist->routers, routerinfo_t *, router,
{
if (router->is_running &&
router->addr == addr &&
router_compare_addr_to_addr_policy(addr, port, router->exit_policy) ==
ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPTED)
return router;
});
return NULL;
}
/** Return 1 if <b>router</b> is not suitable for these parameters, else 0.
* If <b>need_uptime</b> is non-zero, we require a minimum uptime.
* If <b>need_capacity</b> is non-zero, we require a minimum advertised
* bandwidth.
*/
int
router_is_unreliable(routerinfo_t *router, int need_uptime,
int need_capacity, int need_guard)
{
if (need_uptime && !router->is_stable)
return 1;
if (need_capacity && !router->is_fast)
return 1;
if (need_guard && !router->is_possible_guard)
return 1;
return 0;
}
/** Remove from routerlist <b>sl</b> all routers that are not
* sufficiently stable. */
static void
routerlist_sl_remove_unreliable_routers(smartlist_t *sl, int need_uptime,
int need_capacity, int need_guard)
{
int i;
routerinfo_t *router;
for (i = 0; i < smartlist_len(sl); ++i) {
router = smartlist_get(sl, i);
if (router_is_unreliable(router, need_uptime,
need_capacity, need_guard)) {
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// log(LOG_DEBUG, "Router '%s' has insufficient uptime; deleting.",
// router->nickname);
smartlist_del(sl, i--);
}
}
}
#define MAX_BELIEVABLE_BANDWIDTH 1500000 /* 1.5 MB/sec */
/** Choose a random element of router list <b>sl</b>, weighted by
* the advertised bandwidth of each router.
*/
routerinfo_t *
routerlist_sl_choose_by_bandwidth(smartlist_t *sl)
{
int i;
routerinfo_t *router;
smartlist_t *bandwidths;
uint32_t this_bw, tmp, total_bw=0, rand_bw;
uint32_t *p;
/* First count the total bandwidth weight, and make a smartlist
* of each value. */
bandwidths = smartlist_create();
for (i = 0; i < smartlist_len(sl); ++i) {
router = smartlist_get(sl, i);
this_bw = (router->bandwidthcapacity < router->bandwidthrate) ?
router->bandwidthcapacity : router->bandwidthrate;
/* if they claim something huge, don't believe it */
if (this_bw > MAX_BELIEVABLE_BANDWIDTH)
this_bw = MAX_BELIEVABLE_BANDWIDTH;
p = tor_malloc(sizeof(uint32_t));
*p = this_bw;
smartlist_add(bandwidths, p);
total_bw += this_bw;
}
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if (!total_bw) {
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(bandwidths, uint32_t*, p, tor_free(p));
smartlist_free(bandwidths);
return smartlist_choose(sl);
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}
/* Second, choose a random value from the bandwidth weights. */
rand_bw = crypto_rand_int(total_bw);
/* Last, count through sl until we get to the element we picked */
tmp = 0;
for (i=0; ; i++) {
tor_assert(i < smartlist_len(sl));
p = smartlist_get(bandwidths, i);
tmp += *p;
if (tmp >= rand_bw)
break;
}
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(bandwidths, uint32_t*, p, tor_free(p));
smartlist_free(bandwidths);
return (routerinfo_t *)smartlist_get(sl, i);
}
/** Return a random running router from the routerlist. If any node
* named in <b>preferred</b> is available, pick one of those. Never
* pick a node named in <b>excluded</b>, or whose routerinfo is in
* <b>excludedsmartlist</b>, even if they are the only nodes
* available. If <b>strict</b> is true, never pick any node besides
* those in <b>preferred</b>.
* If <b>need_uptime</b> is non-zero and any router has more than
* a minimum uptime, return one of those.
* If <b>need_capacity</b> is non-zero, weight your choice by the
* advertised capacity of each router.
*/
routerinfo_t *
router_choose_random_node(const char *preferred,
const char *excluded,
smartlist_t *excludedsmartlist,
int need_uptime, int need_capacity,
int need_guard,
int allow_unverified, int strict)
{
smartlist_t *sl, *excludednodes;
routerinfo_t *choice = NULL;
excludednodes = smartlist_create();
add_nickname_list_to_smartlist(excludednodes,excluded,0,0,1);
/* Try the preferred nodes first. Ignore need_uptime and need_capacity
* and need_guard, since the user explicitly asked for these nodes. */
if (preferred) {
sl = smartlist_create();
add_nickname_list_to_smartlist(sl,preferred,1,1,1);
smartlist_subtract(sl,excludednodes);
if (excludedsmartlist)
smartlist_subtract(sl,excludedsmartlist);
choice = smartlist_choose(sl);
smartlist_free(sl);
}
if (!choice && !strict) {
/* Then give up on our preferred choices: any node
* will do that has the required attributes. */
sl = smartlist_create();
router_add_running_routers_to_smartlist(sl, allow_unverified,
need_uptime, need_capacity,
need_guard);
smartlist_subtract(sl,excludednodes);
if (excludedsmartlist)
smartlist_subtract(sl,excludedsmartlist);
routerlist_sl_remove_unreliable_routers(sl, need_uptime,
need_capacity, need_guard);
if (need_capacity)
choice = routerlist_sl_choose_by_bandwidth(sl);
else
choice = smartlist_choose(sl);
smartlist_free(sl);
if (!choice && (need_uptime || need_capacity || need_guard)) {
/* try once more -- recurse but with fewer restrictions. */
log_info(LD_CIRC,
"We couldn't find any live%s%s%s routers; falling back "
"to list of all routers.",
need_capacity?", fast":"",
need_uptime?", stable":"",
need_guard?", guard":"");
choice = router_choose_random_node(
NULL, excluded, excludedsmartlist, 0, 0, 0, allow_unverified, 0);
}
}
smartlist_free(excludednodes);
if (!choice)
log_warn(LD_CIRC,
"No available nodes when trying to choose node. Failing.");
return choice;
}
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/** Return true iff the digest of <b>router</b>'s identity key,
* encoded in hexadecimal, matches <b>hexdigest</b> (which is
* optionally prefixed with a single dollar sign). Return false if
* <b>hexdigest</b> is malformed, or it doesn't match. */
static INLINE int
router_hex_digest_matches(routerinfo_t *router, const char *hexdigest)
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{
char digest[DIGEST_LEN];
tor_assert(hexdigest);
if (hexdigest[0] == '$')
++hexdigest;
/* XXXXNM Any place that uses this inside a loop could probably do better. */
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if (strlen(hexdigest) != HEX_DIGEST_LEN ||
base16_decode(digest, DIGEST_LEN, hexdigest, HEX_DIGEST_LEN)<0)
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return 0;
return (!memcmp(digest, router->cache_info.identity_digest, DIGEST_LEN));
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}
/** Return true if <b>router</b>'s nickname matches <b>nickname</b>
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* (case-insensitive), or if <b>router's</b> identity key digest
* matches a hexadecimal value stored in <b>nickname</b>. Return
* false otherwise. */
static int
router_nickname_matches(routerinfo_t *router, const char *nickname)
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{
if (nickname[0]!='$' && !strcasecmp(router->nickname, nickname))
return 1;
return router_hex_digest_matches(router, nickname);
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}
/** Return the router in our routerlist whose (case-insensitive)
* nickname or (case-sensitive) hexadecimal key digest is
* <b>nickname</b>. Return NULL if no such router is known.
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*/
routerinfo_t *
router_get_by_nickname(const char *nickname, int warn_if_unnamed)
{
int maybedigest;
char digest[DIGEST_LEN];
routerinfo_t *best_match=NULL;
int n_matches = 0;
tor_assert(nickname);
if (!routerlist)
return NULL;
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if (nickname[0] == '$')
return router_get_by_hexdigest(nickname);
if (server_mode(get_options()) &&
!strcasecmp(nickname, get_options()->Nickname))
return router_get_my_routerinfo();
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maybedigest = (strlen(nickname) == HEX_DIGEST_LEN) &&
(base16_decode(digest,DIGEST_LEN,nickname,HEX_DIGEST_LEN) == 0);
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(routerlist->routers, routerinfo_t *, router,
{
if (!strcasecmp(router->nickname, nickname)) {
if (router->is_named)
return router;
else {
++n_matches;
best_match = router;
}
} else if (maybedigest &&
!memcmp(digest, router->cache_info.identity_digest, DIGEST_LEN)
) {
return router;
}
});
if (best_match) {
if (warn_if_unnamed && n_matches > 1) {
smartlist_t *fps = smartlist_create();
int any_unwarned = 0;
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(routerlist->routers, routerinfo_t *, router,
{
local_routerstatus_t *rs;
char *desc;
size_t dlen;
char fp[HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1];
if (strcasecmp(router->nickname, nickname))
continue;
rs = router_get_combined_status_by_digest(
router->cache_info.identity_digest);
if (!rs->name_lookup_warned) {
rs->name_lookup_warned = 1;
any_unwarned = 1;
}
base16_encode(fp, sizeof(fp),
router->cache_info.identity_digest, DIGEST_LEN);
dlen = 32 + HEX_DIGEST_LEN + strlen(router->address);
desc = tor_malloc(dlen);
tor_snprintf(desc, dlen, "\"$%s\" for the one at %s:%d",
fp, router->address, router->or_port);
smartlist_add(fps, desc);
});
if (any_unwarned) {
char *alternatives = smartlist_join_strings(fps, "; ",0,NULL);
log_warn(LD_CONFIG,
"There are multiple matches for the nickname \"%s\","
" but none is listed as named by the directory authories. "
"Choosing one arbitrarily. If you meant one in particular, "
"you should say %s.", nickname, alternatives);
tor_free(alternatives);
}
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(fps, char *, cp, tor_free(cp));
smartlist_free(fps);
} else if (warn_if_unnamed) {
local_routerstatus_t *rs = router_get_combined_status_by_digest(
best_match->cache_info.identity_digest);
if (rs && !rs->name_lookup_warned) {
char fp[HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1];
base16_encode(fp, sizeof(fp),
best_match->cache_info.identity_digest, DIGEST_LEN);
log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "You specified a server \"%s\" by name, but the "
"directory authorities do not have a listing for this name. "
"To make sure you get the same server in the future, refer to "
"it by key, as \"$%s\".", nickname, fp);
rs->name_lookup_warned = 1;
}
}
return best_match;
}
return NULL;
}
/** Try to find a routerinfo for <b>digest</b>. If we don't have one,
* return 1. If we do, ask tor_version_as_new_as() for the answer.
*/
int
router_digest_version_as_new_as(const char *digest, const char *cutoff)
{
routerinfo_t *router = router_get_by_digest(digest);
if (!router)
return 1;
return tor_version_as_new_as(router->platform, cutoff);
}
/** Return true iff <b>digest</b> is the digest of the identity key of
* a trusted directory. */
int
router_digest_is_trusted_dir(const char *digest)
{
if (!trusted_dir_servers)
return 0;
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(trusted_dir_servers, trusted_dir_server_t *, ent,
if (!memcmp(digest, ent->digest, DIGEST_LEN)) return 1);
return 0;
}
/** Return the router in our routerlist whose hexadecimal key digest
* is <b>hexdigest</b>. Return NULL if no such router is known. */
routerinfo_t *
router_get_by_hexdigest(const char *hexdigest)
{
char digest[DIGEST_LEN];
tor_assert(hexdigest);
if (!routerlist)
return NULL;
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if (hexdigest[0]=='$')
++hexdigest;
if (strlen(hexdigest) != HEX_DIGEST_LEN ||
base16_decode(digest,DIGEST_LEN,hexdigest,HEX_DIGEST_LEN) < 0)
return NULL;
return router_get_by_digest(digest);
}
/** Return the router in our routerlist whose 20-byte key digest
* is <b>digest</b>. Return NULL if no such router is known. */
routerinfo_t *
router_get_by_digest(const char *digest)
{
tor_assert(digest);
if (!routerlist) return NULL;
// routerlist_assert_ok(routerlist);
return digestmap_get(routerlist->identity_map, digest);
}
/** Return the router in our routerlist whose 20-byte descriptor
* is <b>digest</b>. Return NULL if no such router is known. */
signed_descriptor_t *
router_get_by_descriptor_digest(const char *digest)
{
tor_assert(digest);
if (!routerlist) return NULL;
return digestmap_get(routerlist->desc_digest_map, digest);
}
const char *
signed_descriptor_get_body(signed_descriptor_t *desc)
{
return desc->signed_descriptor_body;
}
/** Return the current list of all known routers. */
routerlist_t *
router_get_routerlist(void)
{
if (!routerlist) {
routerlist = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(routerlist_t));
routerlist->routers = smartlist_create();
routerlist->old_routers = smartlist_create();
routerlist->identity_map = digestmap_new();
routerlist->desc_digest_map = digestmap_new();
}
return routerlist;
}
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/** Free all storage held by <b>router</b>. */
void
routerinfo_free(routerinfo_t *router)
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{
if (!router)
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return;
tor_free(router->cache_info.signed_descriptor_body);
tor_free(router->address);
tor_free(router->nickname);
tor_free(router->platform);
tor_free(router->contact_info);
if (router->onion_pkey)
crypto_free_pk_env(router->onion_pkey);
if (router->identity_pkey)
crypto_free_pk_env(router->identity_pkey);
if (router->declared_family) {
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(router->declared_family, char *, s, tor_free(s));
smartlist_free(router->declared_family);
}
addr_policy_free(router->exit_policy);
tor_free(router);
}
/** Release storage held by <b>sd</b>. */
static void
signed_descriptor_free(signed_descriptor_t *sd)
{
tor_free(sd->signed_descriptor_body);
tor_free(sd);
}
/** Extract a signed_descriptor_t from a routerinfo, and free the routerinfo.
*/
static signed_descriptor_t *
signed_descriptor_from_routerinfo(routerinfo_t *ri)
{
signed_descriptor_t *sd = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(signed_descriptor_t));
memcpy(sd, &(ri->cache_info), sizeof(signed_descriptor_t));
ri->cache_info.signed_descriptor_body = NULL;
routerinfo_free(ri);
return sd;
}
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/** Free all storage held by a routerlist <b>rl</b> */
void
routerlist_free(routerlist_t *rl)
{
tor_assert(rl);
digestmap_free(rl->identity_map, NULL);
digestmap_free(rl->desc_digest_map, NULL);
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(rl->routers, routerinfo_t *, r,
routerinfo_free(r));
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(rl->old_routers, signed_descriptor_t *, sd,
signed_descriptor_free(sd));
smartlist_free(rl->routers);
smartlist_free(rl->old_routers);
tor_free(rl);
}
void
dump_routerlist_mem_usage(int severity)
{
uint64_t livedescs = 0;
uint64_t olddescs = 0;
if (!routerlist)
return;
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(routerlist->routers, routerinfo_t *, r,
livedescs += r->cache_info.signed_descriptor_len);
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(routerlist->old_routers, signed_descriptor_t *, sd,
olddescs += sd->signed_descriptor_len);
log(severity, LD_GENERAL,
"In %d live descriptors: "U64_FORMAT" bytes. "
"In %d old descriptors: "U64_FORMAT" bytes.",
smartlist_len(routerlist->routers), U64_PRINTF_ARG(livedescs),
smartlist_len(routerlist->old_routers), U64_PRINTF_ARG(olddescs));
}
/** Return non-zero if we have a lot of extra descriptors in our
* routerlist, and should get rid of some of them. Else return 0.
*
* We should be careful to not return true too eagerly, since we
* could churn. By using "+1" below, we make sure this function
* only returns true at most every smartlist_len(rl-\>routers)
* new descriptors.
*/
static INLINE int
routerlist_is_overfull(routerlist_t *rl)
{
return smartlist_len(rl->old_routers) >
smartlist_len(rl->routers)*(MAX_DESCRIPTORS_PER_ROUTER+1);
}
static INLINE int
_routerlist_find_elt(smartlist_t *sl, void *ri, int idx)
{
if (idx < 0 || smartlist_get(sl, idx) != ri) {
idx = -1;
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(sl, routerinfo_t *, r,
if (r == ri) {
idx = r_sl_idx;
break;
});
}
return idx;
}
/** Insert an item <b>ri</b> into the routerlist <b>rl</b>, updating indices
* as needed. */
static void
routerlist_insert(routerlist_t *rl, routerinfo_t *ri)
{
digestmap_set(rl->identity_map, ri->cache_info.identity_digest, ri);
digestmap_set(rl->desc_digest_map, ri->cache_info.signed_descriptor_digest,
&(ri->cache_info));
smartlist_add(rl->routers, ri);
// routerlist_assert_ok(rl);
}
static void
routerlist_insert_old(routerlist_t *rl, routerinfo_t *ri)
{
if (get_options()->DirPort &&
!digestmap_get(rl->desc_digest_map,
ri->cache_info.signed_descriptor_digest)) {
signed_descriptor_t *sd = signed_descriptor_from_routerinfo(ri);
digestmap_set(rl->desc_digest_map, sd->signed_descriptor_digest, sd);
smartlist_add(rl->old_routers, sd);
} else {
routerinfo_free(ri);
}
// routerlist_assert_ok(rl);
}
/** Remove an item <b>ri</b> into the routerlist <b>rl</b>, updating indices
* as needed. If <b>idx</b> is nonnegative and smartlist_get(rl-&gt;routers,
* idx) == ri, we don't need to do a linear search over the list to decide
* which to remove. We fill the gap in rl-&gt;routers with a later element in
* the list, if any exists. <b>ri</b> is freed. */
void
routerlist_remove(routerlist_t *rl, routerinfo_t *ri, int idx, int make_old)
{
routerinfo_t *ri_tmp;
idx = _routerlist_find_elt(rl->routers, ri, idx);
if (idx < 0)
return;
smartlist_del(rl->routers, idx);
ri_tmp = digestmap_remove(rl->identity_map, ri->cache_info.identity_digest);
tor_assert(ri_tmp == ri);
if (make_old && get_options()->DirPort) {
signed_descriptor_t *sd;
sd = signed_descriptor_from_routerinfo(ri);
smartlist_add(rl->old_routers, sd);
digestmap_set(rl->desc_digest_map, sd->signed_descriptor_digest, sd);
} else {
ri_tmp = digestmap_remove(rl->desc_digest_map,
ri->cache_info.signed_descriptor_digest);
tor_assert(ri_tmp == ri);
router_bytes_dropped += ri->cache_info.signed_descriptor_len;
routerinfo_free(ri);
}
// routerlist_assert_ok(rl);
}
static void
routerlist_remove_old(routerlist_t *rl, signed_descriptor_t *sd, int idx)
{
signed_descriptor_t *sd_tmp;
idx = _routerlist_find_elt(rl->old_routers, sd, idx);
if (idx < 0)
return;
smartlist_del(rl->old_routers, idx);
sd_tmp = digestmap_remove(rl->desc_digest_map,
sd->signed_descriptor_digest);
tor_assert(sd_tmp == sd);
router_bytes_dropped += sd->signed_descriptor_len;
signed_descriptor_free(sd);
// routerlist_assert_ok(rl);
}
/** Remove <b>ri_old</b> from the routerlist <b>rl</b>, and replace it with
* <b>ri_new</b>, updating all index info. If <b>idx</b> is nonnegative and
* smartlist_get(rl-&gt;routers, idx) == ri, we don't need to do a linear
* search over the list to decide which to remove. We put ri_new in the same
* index as ri_old, if possible. ri is freed as appropriate. */
static void
routerlist_replace(routerlist_t *rl, routerinfo_t *ri_old,
routerinfo_t *ri_new, int idx, int make_old)
{
tor_assert(ri_old != ri_new);
idx = _routerlist_find_elt(rl->routers, ri_old, idx);
if (idx >= 0) {
smartlist_set(rl->routers, idx, ri_new);
} else {
log_warn(LD_BUG, "Appending entry from routerlist_replace.");
routerlist_insert(rl, ri_new);
return;
}
if (memcmp(ri_old->cache_info.identity_digest,
ri_new->cache_info.identity_digest, DIGEST_LEN)) {
/* digests don't match; digestmap_set won't replace */
digestmap_remove(rl->identity_map, ri_old->cache_info.identity_digest);
}
digestmap_set(rl->identity_map, ri_new->cache_info.identity_digest, ri_new);
digestmap_set(rl->desc_digest_map,
ri_new->cache_info.signed_descriptor_digest, &(ri_new->cache_info));
if (make_old && get_options()->DirPort) {
signed_descriptor_t *sd = signed_descriptor_from_routerinfo(ri_old);
smartlist_add(rl->old_routers, sd);
digestmap_set(rl->desc_digest_map, sd->signed_descriptor_digest, sd);
} else {
if (memcmp(ri_old->cache_info.signed_descriptor_digest,
ri_new->cache_info.signed_descriptor_digest,
DIGEST_LEN)) {
/* digests don't match; digestmap_set didn't replace */
digestmap_remove(rl->desc_digest_map,
ri_old->cache_info.signed_descriptor_digest);
}
routerinfo_free(ri_old);
}
// routerlist_assert_ok(rl);
}
/** Free all memory held by the routerlist module. */
void
routerlist_free_all(void)
{
if (routerlist)
routerlist_free(routerlist);
routerlist = NULL;
if (warned_nicknames) {
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(warned_nicknames, char *, cp, tor_free(cp));
smartlist_free(warned_nicknames);
warned_nicknames = NULL;
}
if (warned_conflicts) {
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(warned_conflicts, char *, cp, tor_free(cp));
smartlist_free(warned_conflicts);
warned_conflicts = NULL;
}
if (trusted_dir_servers) {
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(trusted_dir_servers, trusted_dir_server_t *, ds,
trusted_dir_server_free(ds));
smartlist_free(trusted_dir_servers);
trusted_dir_servers = NULL;
}
if (networkstatus_list) {
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(networkstatus_list, networkstatus_t *, ns,
networkstatus_free(ns));
smartlist_free(networkstatus_list);
networkstatus_list = NULL;
}
if (routerstatus_list) {
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(routerstatus_list, local_routerstatus_t *, rs,
local_routerstatus_free(rs));
smartlist_free(routerstatus_list);
routerstatus_list = NULL;
}
}
/** Free all storage held by the routerstatus object <b>rs</b>. */
void
routerstatus_free(routerstatus_t *rs)
{
tor_free(rs);
}
/** Free all storage held by the local_routerstatus object <b>rs</b>. */
static void
local_routerstatus_free(local_routerstatus_t *rs)
{
tor_free(rs);
}
/** Free all storage held by the networkstatus object <b>ns</b>. */
void
networkstatus_free(networkstatus_t *ns)
{
tor_free(ns->source_address);
tor_free(ns->contact);
if (ns->signing_key)
crypto_free_pk_env(ns->signing_key);
tor_free(ns->client_versions);
tor_free(ns->server_versions);
if (ns->entries) {
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(ns->entries, routerstatus_t *, rs,
routerstatus_free(rs));
smartlist_free(ns->entries);
}
tor_free(ns);
}
/** Forget that we have issued any router-related warnings, so that we'll
* warn again if we see the same errors. */
void
routerlist_reset_warnings(void)
{
if (!warned_nicknames)
warned_nicknames = smartlist_create();
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(warned_nicknames, char *, cp, tor_free(cp));
smartlist_clear(warned_nicknames); /* now the list is empty. */
if (!warned_conflicts)
warned_conflicts = smartlist_create();
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(warned_conflicts, char *, cp, tor_free(cp));
smartlist_clear(warned_conflicts); /* now the list is empty. */
if (!routerstatus_list)
routerstatus_list = smartlist_create();
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(routerstatus_list, local_routerstatus_t *, rs,
rs->name_lookup_warned = 0);
have_warned_about_unverified_status = 0;
have_warned_about_old_version = 0;
have_warned_about_new_version = 0;
}
/** Mark the router with ID <b>digest</b> as non-running in our routerlist. */
void
router_mark_as_down(const char *digest)
{
routerinfo_t *router;
local_routerstatus_t *status;
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tor_assert(digest);
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(trusted_dir_servers, trusted_dir_server_t *, d,
if (!memcmp(d->digest, digest, DIGEST_LEN))
d->is_running = 0);
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router = router_get_by_digest(digest);
if (router) {
log_debug(LD_DIR,"Marking router '%s' as down.",router->nickname);
if (router_is_me(router) && !we_are_hibernating())
log_warn(LD_NET, "We just marked ourself as down. Are your external "
"addresses reachable?");
router->is_running = 0;
}
status = router_get_combined_status_by_digest(digest);
if (status) {
status->status.is_running = 0;
}
}
/** Add <b>router</b> to the routerlist, if we don't already have it. Replace
* older entries (if any) with the same key. Note: Callers should not hold
* their pointers to <b>router</b> if this function fails; <b>router</b>
* will either be inserted into the routerlist or freed.
*
* Returns >= 0 if the router was added; less than 0 if it was not.
*
* If we're returning non-zero, then assign to *<b>msg</b> a static string
* describing the reason for not liking the routerinfo.
*
* If the return value is less than -1, there was a problem with the
* routerinfo. If the return value is equal to -1, then the routerinfo was
* fine, but out-of-date. If the return value is equal to 1, the
* routerinfo was accepted, but we should notify the generator of the
* descriptor using the message *<b>msg</b>.
*
* If <b>from_cache</b>, this descriptor came from our disk cache. If
* <b>from_fetch</b>, we received it in response to a request we made.
* (If both are false, that means it was uploaded to us as an auth dir
* server or via the controller.)
*
* This function should be called *after*
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* routers_update_status_from_networkstatus; subsequently, you should call
* router_rebuild_store and control_event_descriptors_changed.
*
* XXXX never replace your own descriptor.
*/
int
router_add_to_routerlist(routerinfo_t *router, const char **msg,
int from_cache, int from_fetch)
{
int i;
char id_digest[DIGEST_LEN];
int authdir = get_options()->AuthoritativeDir;
int authdir_verified = 0;
tor_assert(msg);
if (!routerlist)
router_get_routerlist();
/* XXXX NM If this assert doesn't trigger, we should remove the id_digest
* local. */
crypto_pk_get_digest(router->identity_pkey, id_digest);
tor_assert(!memcmp(id_digest, router->cache_info.identity_digest,
DIGEST_LEN));
/* Make sure that we haven't already got this exact descriptor. */
if (digestmap_get(routerlist->desc_digest_map,
router->cache_info.signed_descriptor_digest)) {
log_info(LD_DIR,
"Dropping descriptor that we already have for router '%s'",
router->nickname);
*msg = "Router descriptor was not new.";
routerinfo_free(router);
return -1;
}
if (routerlist_is_overfull(routerlist))
routerlist_remove_old_routers();
if (authdir) {
if (authdir_wants_to_reject_router(router, msg,
!from_cache && !from_fetch)) {
tor_assert(*msg);
routerinfo_free(router);
return -2;
}
authdir_verified = router->is_verified;
} else if (from_fetch) {
/* Only check the descriptor digest against the network statuses when
* we are receiving in response to a fetch. */
if (!signed_desc_digest_is_recognized(&router->cache_info)) {
log_warn(LD_DIR, "Dropping unrecognized descriptor for router '%s'",
router->nickname);
*msg = "Router descriptor is not referenced by any network-status.";
routerinfo_free(router);
return -1;
}
}
/* If we have a router with this name, and the identity key is the same,
* choose the newer one. If the identity key has changed, and one of the
* routers is named, drop the unnamed ones. (If more than one are named,
* drop the old ones.)
*/
for (i = 0; i < smartlist_len(routerlist->routers); ++i) {
routerinfo_t *old_router = smartlist_get(routerlist->routers, i);
if (!crypto_pk_cmp_keys(router->identity_pkey,old_router->identity_pkey)) {
if (router->cache_info.published_on <=
old_router->cache_info.published_on) {
/* Same key, but old */
log_debug(LD_DIR, "Skipping not-new descriptor for router '%s'",
router->nickname);
routerlist_insert_old(routerlist, router);
*msg = "Router descriptor was not new.";
return -1;
} else {
/* Same key, new. */
int unreachable = 0;
log_debug(LD_DIR, "Replacing entry for router '%s/%s' [%s]",
router->nickname, old_router->nickname,
hex_str(id_digest,DIGEST_LEN));
if (router->addr == old_router->addr &&
router->or_port == old_router->or_port) {
/* these carry over when the address and orport are unchanged.*/
router->last_reachable = old_router->last_reachable;
router->testing_since = old_router->testing_since;
router->num_unreachable_notifications =
old_router->num_unreachable_notifications;
}
if (authdir &&
dirserv_thinks_router_is_blatantly_unreachable(router,
time(NULL))) {
if (router->num_unreachable_notifications >= 3) {
unreachable = 1;
log_notice(LD_DIR, "Notifying server '%s' that it's unreachable. "
"(ContactInfo '%s', platform '%s').",
router->nickname,
router->contact_info ? router->contact_info : "",
router->platform ? router->platform : "");
} else {
log_info(LD_DIR,"'%s' may be unreachable -- the %d previous "
"descriptors were thought to be unreachable.",
router->nickname, router->num_unreachable_notifications);
router->num_unreachable_notifications++;
}
}
routerlist_replace(routerlist, old_router, router, i, 1);
if (!from_cache) {
router_append_to_journal(&router->cache_info);
}
directory_set_dirty();
*msg = unreachable ? "Dirserver believes your ORPort is unreachable" :
authdir_verified ? "Verified server updated" :
("Unverified server updated. (Have you sent us your key "
"fingerprint?)");
return unreachable ? 1 : 0;
}
} else if (!strcasecmp(router->nickname, old_router->nickname)) {
/* nicknames match, keys don't. */
if (router->is_named) {
/* The new verified router replaces the old one; remove the
* old one. And carry on to the end of the list, in case
* there are more old unverified routers with this nickname
*/
/* mark-for-close connections using the old key, so we can
* make new ones with the new key.
*/
connection_t *conn;
while ((conn = connection_or_get_by_identity_digest(
old_router->cache_info.identity_digest))) {
// And LD_OR? XXXXNM
log_info(LD_DIR,"Closing conn to router '%s'; there is now a named "
"router with that name.",
old_router->nickname);
connection_mark_for_close(conn);
}
routerlist_remove(routerlist, old_router, i--, 0);
} else if (old_router->is_named) {
/* Can't replace a verified router with an unverified one. */
log_debug(LD_DIR, "Skipping unverified entry for verified router '%s'",
router->nickname);
routerinfo_free(router);
*msg =
"Already have named router with same nickname and different key.";
return -2;
}
}
}
/* We haven't seen a router with this name before. Add it to the end of
* the list. */
routerlist_insert(routerlist, router);
if (!from_cache)
router_append_to_journal(&router->cache_info);
directory_set_dirty();
return 0;
}
static int
_compare_old_routers_by_identity(const void **_a, const void **_b)
{
int i;
const signed_descriptor_t *r1 = *_a, *r2 = *_b;
if ((i = memcmp(r1->identity_digest, r2->identity_digest, DIGEST_LEN)))
return i;
return r1->published_on - r2->published_on;
}
struct duration_idx_t {
int duration;
int idx;
int old;
};
static int
_compare_duration_idx(const void *_d1, const void *_d2)
{
const struct duration_idx_t *d1 = _d1;
const struct duration_idx_t *d2 = _d2;
return d1->duration - d2->duration;
}
/** The range <b>lo</b> through <b>hi</b> inclusive of routerlist->old_routers
* must contain routerinfo_t with the same identity and with publication time
* in ascending order. Remove members from this range until there are no more
* than MAX_DESCRIPTORS_PER_ROUTER remaining. Start by removing the oldest
* members from before <b>cutoff</b>, then remove members which were current
* for the lowest amount of time. The order of members of old_routers at
* indices <b>lo</b> or higher may be changed.
*/
static void
routerlist_remove_old_cached_routers_with_id(time_t cutoff, int lo, int hi,
digestmap_t *retain)
{
int i, n = hi-lo+1, n_extra;
int n_rmv = 0;
struct duration_idx_t *lifespans;
uint8_t *rmv, *must_keep;
smartlist_t *lst = routerlist->old_routers;
#if 1
const char *ident;
tor_assert(hi < smartlist_len(lst));
tor_assert(lo <= hi);
ident = ((signed_descriptor_t*)smartlist_get(lst, lo))->identity_digest;
for (i = lo+1; i <= hi; ++i) {
signed_descriptor_t *r = smartlist_get(lst, i);
tor_assert(!memcmp(ident, r->identity_digest, DIGEST_LEN));
}
#endif
/* Check whether we need to do anything at all. */
n_extra = n - MAX_DESCRIPTORS_PER_ROUTER;
if (n_extra <= 0)
return;
lifespans = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(struct duration_idx_t)*n);
rmv = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(uint8_t)*n);
must_keep = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(uint8_t)*n);
/* Set lifespans to contain the lifespan and index of each server. */
/* Set rmv[i-lo]=1 if we're going to remove a server for being too old. */
for (i = lo; i <= hi; ++i) {
signed_descriptor_t *r = smartlist_get(lst, i);
signed_descriptor_t *r_next;
lifespans[i-lo].idx = i;
if (retain && digestmap_get(retain, r->signed_descriptor_digest)) {
must_keep[i-lo] = 1;
}
if (i < hi) {
r_next = smartlist_get(lst, i+1);
tor_assert(r->published_on <= r_next->published_on);
lifespans[i-lo].duration = (r_next->published_on - r->published_on);
} else {
r_next = NULL;
lifespans[i-lo].duration = INT_MAX;
}
if (!must_keep[i-lo] && r->published_on < cutoff && n_rmv < n_extra) {
++n_rmv;
lifespans[i-lo].old = 1;
rmv[i-lo] = 1;
}
}
if (n_rmv < n_extra) {
/**
* We aren't removing enough servers for being old. Sort lifespans by
* the duration of liveness, and remove the ones we're not already going to
* remove based on how long they were alive.
**/
qsort(lifespans, n, sizeof(struct duration_idx_t), _compare_duration_idx);
for (i = 0; i < n && n_rmv < n_extra; ++i) {
if (!must_keep[lifespans[i].idx-lo] && !lifespans[i].old) {
rmv[lifespans[i].idx-lo] = 1;
++n_rmv;
}
}
}
for (i = hi; i >= lo; --i) {
if (rmv[i-lo])
routerlist_remove_old(routerlist, smartlist_get(lst, i), i);
}
tor_free(must_keep);
tor_free(rmv);
tor_free(lifespans);
}
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/** Deactivate any routers from the routerlist that are more than
* ROUTER_MAX_AGE seconds old; remove old routers from the list of
* cached routers if we have too many.
*/
void
routerlist_remove_old_routers(void)
{
int i, hi=-1;
const char *cur_id = NULL;
time_t now = time(NULL);
time_t cutoff;
routerinfo_t *router;
signed_descriptor_t *sd;
digestmap_t *retain;
or_options_t *options = get_options();
if (!routerlist || !networkstatus_list)
return;
retain = digestmap_new();
cutoff = now - OLD_ROUTER_DESC_MAX_AGE;
if (server_mode(options) && options->DirPort) {
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(networkstatus_list, networkstatus_t *, ns,
{
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(ns->entries, routerstatus_t *, rs,
if (rs->published_on >= cutoff)
digestmap_set(retain, rs->descriptor_digest, (void*)1));
});
}
cutoff = now - ROUTER_MAX_AGE;
/* Remove too-old members of routerlist->routers. */
for (i = 0; i < smartlist_len(routerlist->routers); ++i) {
router = smartlist_get(routerlist->routers, i);
if (router->cache_info.published_on <= cutoff &&
!digestmap_get(retain, router->cache_info.signed_descriptor_digest)) {
/* Too old. Remove it. */
log_info(LD_DIR,
"Forgetting obsolete (too old) routerinfo for router '%s'",
router->nickname);
routerlist_remove(routerlist, router, i--, 1);
}
}
/* Remove far-too-old members of routerlist->old_routers. */
cutoff = now - OLD_ROUTER_DESC_MAX_AGE;
for (i = 0; i < smartlist_len(routerlist->old_routers); ++i) {
sd = smartlist_get(routerlist->old_routers, i);
if (sd->published_on <= cutoff &&
!digestmap_get(retain, sd->signed_descriptor_digest)) {
/* Too old. Remove it. */
routerlist_remove_old(routerlist, sd, i--);
}
}
/* Now we're looking at routerlist->old_routers for extraneous
* members. (We'd keep all the members if we could, but we'd like to save
* space.) First, check whether we have too many router descriptors, total.
* We're okay with having too many for some given router, so long as the
* total number doesn't approach MAX_DESCRIPTORS_PER_ROUTER*len(router).
*/
if (smartlist_len(routerlist->old_routers) <
smartlist_len(routerlist->routers) * (MAX_DESCRIPTORS_PER_ROUTER - 1))
goto done;
smartlist_sort(routerlist->old_routers, _compare_old_routers_by_identity);
/* Iterate through the list from back to front, so when we remove descriptors
* we don't mess up groups we haven't gotten to. */
for (i = smartlist_len(routerlist->old_routers)-1; i >= 0; --i) {
signed_descriptor_t *r = smartlist_get(routerlist->old_routers, i);
if (!cur_id) {
cur_id = r->identity_digest;
hi = i;
}
if (memcmp(cur_id, r->identity_digest, DIGEST_LEN)) {
routerlist_remove_old_cached_routers_with_id(cutoff, i+1, hi, retain);
cur_id = r->identity_digest;
hi = i;
}
}
if (hi>=0)
routerlist_remove_old_cached_routers_with_id(cutoff, 0, hi, retain);
routerlist_assert_ok(routerlist);
done:
digestmap_free(retain, NULL);
}
/**
* Code to parse a single router descriptor and insert it into the
* routerlist. Return -1 if the descriptor was ill-formed; 0 if the
* descriptor was well-formed but could not be added; and 1 if the
* descriptor was added.
*
* If we don't add it and <b>msg</b> is not NULL, then assign to
* *<b>msg</b> a static string describing the reason for refusing the
* descriptor.
*
* This is used only by the controller.
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*/
int
router_load_single_router(const char *s, const char **msg)
{
routerinfo_t *ri;
int r;
smartlist_t *lst;
tor_assert(msg);
*msg = NULL;
if (!(ri = router_parse_entry_from_string(s, NULL))) {
log_warn(LD_DIR, "Error parsing router descriptor; dropping.");
*msg = "Couldn't parse router descriptor.";
return -1;
}
if (router_is_me(ri)) {
log_warn(LD_DIR, "Router's identity key matches mine; dropping.");
*msg = "Router's identity key matches mine.";
routerinfo_free(ri);
return 0;
}
lst = smartlist_create();
smartlist_add(lst, ri);
routers_update_status_from_networkstatus(lst, 0);
if ((r=router_add_to_routerlist(ri, msg, 0, 0))<0) {
/* we've already assigned to *msg now, and ri is already freed */
tor_assert(*msg);
if (r < -1)
log_warn(LD_DIR, "Couldn't add router to list: %s Dropping.", *msg);
smartlist_free(lst);
return 0;
} else {
control_event_descriptors_changed(lst);
smartlist_free(lst);
log_debug(LD_DIR, "Added router to list");
return 1;
}
}
/** Given a string <b>s</b> containing some routerdescs, parse it and put the
* routers into our directory. If <b>from_cache</b> is false, the routers
* are in response to a query to the network: cache them.
*
* If <b>requested_fingerprints</b> is provided, it must contain a list of
* uppercased identity fingerprints. Do not update any router whose
* fingerprint is not on the list; after updating a router, remove its
* fingerprint from the list.
*/
void
router_load_routers_from_string(const char *s, int from_cache,
smartlist_t *requested_fingerprints)
{
smartlist_t *routers = smartlist_create(), *changed = smartlist_create();
char fp[HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1];
const char *msg;
router_parse_list_from_string(&s, routers);
routers_update_status_from_networkstatus(routers, !from_cache);
log_info(LD_DIR, "%d elements to add", smartlist_len(routers));
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(routers, routerinfo_t *, ri,
{
base16_encode(fp, sizeof(fp), ri->cache_info.signed_descriptor_digest,
DIGEST_LEN);
if (requested_fingerprints) {
if (smartlist_string_isin(requested_fingerprints, fp)) {
smartlist_string_remove(requested_fingerprints, fp);
} else {
char *requested =
smartlist_join_strings(requested_fingerprints," ",0,NULL);
log_warn(LD_DIR,
"We received a router descriptor with a fingerprint (%s) "
"that we never requested. (We asked for: %s.) Dropping.",
fp, requested);
tor_free(requested);
routerinfo_free(ri);
continue;
}
}
if (router_add_to_routerlist(ri, &msg, from_cache, !from_cache) >= 0)
smartlist_add(changed, ri);
});
if (smartlist_len(changed))
control_event_descriptors_changed(changed);
routerlist_assert_ok(routerlist);
router_rebuild_store(0);
smartlist_free(routers);
smartlist_free(changed);
}
/** Helper: return a newly allocated string containing the name of the filename
* where we plan to cache <b>ns</b>. */
static char *
networkstatus_get_cache_filename(const networkstatus_t *ns)
{
const char *datadir = get_options()->DataDirectory;
size_t len = strlen(datadir)+64;
char fp[HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1];
char *fn = tor_malloc(len+1);
base16_encode(fp, HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1, ns->identity_digest, DIGEST_LEN);
tor_snprintf(fn, len, "%s/cached-status/%s",datadir,fp);
return fn;
}
/** Helper for smartlist_sort: Compare two networkstatus objects by
* publication date. */
static int
_compare_networkstatus_published_on(const void **_a, const void **_b)
{
const networkstatus_t *a = *_a, *b = *_b;
if (a->published_on < b->published_on)
return -1;
else if (a->published_on > b->published_on)
return 1;
else
return 0;
}
/** Add the parsed neworkstatus in <b>ns</b> (with original document in
* <b>s</b> to the disk cache (and the in-memory directory server cache) as
* appropriate. */
static int
add_networkstatus_to_cache(const char *s,
networkstatus_source_t source,
networkstatus_t *ns)
{
if (source != NS_FROM_CACHE) {
char *fn = networkstatus_get_cache_filename(ns);
if (write_str_to_file(fn, s, 0)<0) {
log_notice(LD_FS, "Couldn't write cached network status to \"%s\"", fn);
}
tor_free(fn);
}
if (get_options()->DirPort)
dirserv_set_cached_networkstatus_v2(s,
ns->identity_digest,
ns->published_on);
return 0;
}
/** How far in the future do we allow a network-status to get before removing
* it? (seconds) */
#define NETWORKSTATUS_ALLOW_SKEW (48*60*60)
/** Given a string <b>s</b> containing a network status that we received at
* <b>arrived_at</b> from <b>source</b>, try to parse it, see if we want to
* store it, and put it into our cache is necessary.
*
* If <b>source</b> is NS_FROM_DIR or NS_FROM_CACHE, do not replace our
* own networkstatus_t (if we're a directory server).
*
* If <b>source</b> is NS_FROM_CACHE, do not write our networkstatus_t to the
* cache.
*
* If <b>requested_fingerprints</b> is provided, it must contain a list of
* uppercased identity fingerprints. Do not update any networkstatus whose
* fingerprint is not on the list; after updating a networkstatus, remove its
* fingerprint from the list.
*
* Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
*
* Callers should make sure that routers_update_all_from_networkstatus() is
* invoked after this function succeeds.
*/
int
router_set_networkstatus(const char *s, time_t arrived_at,
networkstatus_source_t source, smartlist_t *requested_fingerprints)
{
networkstatus_t *ns;
int i, found;
time_t now;
int skewed = 0;
trusted_dir_server_t *trusted_dir = NULL;
const char *source_desc = NULL;
char fp[HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1];
char published[ISO_TIME_LEN+1];
ns = networkstatus_parse_from_string(s);
if (!ns) {
log_warn(LD_DIR, "Couldn't parse network status.");
return -1;
}
base16_encode(fp, HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1, ns->identity_digest, DIGEST_LEN);
if (!(trusted_dir =
router_get_trusteddirserver_by_digest(ns->identity_digest))) {
log_info(LD_DIR, "Network status was signed, but not by an authoritative "
"directory we recognize.");
if (!get_options()->DirPort) {
networkstatus_free(ns);
return 0;
}
source_desc = fp;
} else {
source_desc = trusted_dir->description;
}
now = time(NULL);
if (arrived_at > now)
arrived_at = now;
ns->received_on = arrived_at;
format_iso_time(published, ns->published_on);
if (ns->published_on > now + NETWORKSTATUS_ALLOW_SKEW) {
log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "Network status from %s was published in the future "
"(%s GMT). Somebody is skewed here: check your clock. "
"Not caching.",
source_desc, published);
skewed = 1;
}
if (!networkstatus_list)
networkstatus_list = smartlist_create();
if (source == NS_FROM_DIR && router_digest_is_me(ns->identity_digest)) {
/* Don't replace our own networkstatus when we get it from somebody else.*/
networkstatus_free(ns);
return 0;
}
if (requested_fingerprints) {
if (smartlist_string_isin(requested_fingerprints, fp)) {
smartlist_string_remove(requested_fingerprints, fp);
} else {
char *requested =
smartlist_join_strings(requested_fingerprints," ",0,NULL);
log_warn(LD_DIR,
"We received a network status with a fingerprint (%s) that we "
"never requested. (We asked for: %s.) Dropping.",
fp, requested);
tor_free(requested);
return 0;
}
}
if (!trusted_dir) {
if (!skewed && get_options()->DirPort) {
add_networkstatus_to_cache(s, source, ns);
networkstatus_free(ns);
}
return 0;
}
if (source != NS_FROM_CACHE && trusted_dir)
trusted_dir->n_networkstatus_failures = 0;
found = 0;
for (i=0; i < smartlist_len(networkstatus_list); ++i) {
networkstatus_t *old_ns = smartlist_get(networkstatus_list, i);
if (!memcmp(old_ns->identity_digest, ns->identity_digest, DIGEST_LEN)) {
if (!memcmp(old_ns->networkstatus_digest,
ns->networkstatus_digest, DIGEST_LEN)) {
/* Same one we had before. */
networkstatus_free(ns);
log_info(LD_DIR,
"Not replacing network-status from %s (published %s); "
"we already have it.",
trusted_dir->description, published);
if (old_ns->received_on < arrived_at) {
if (source != NS_FROM_CACHE) {
char *fn = networkstatus_get_cache_filename(old_ns);
/* We use mtime to tell when it arrived, so update that. */
touch_file(fn);
tor_free(fn);
}
old_ns->received_on = arrived_at;
}
return 0;
} else if (old_ns->published_on >= ns->published_on) {
char old_published[ISO_TIME_LEN+1];
format_iso_time(old_published, old_ns->published_on);
log_info(LD_DIR,
"Not replacing network-status from %s (published %s);"
" we have a newer one (published %s) for this authority.",
trusted_dir->description, published,
old_published);
networkstatus_free(ns);
return 0;
} else {
networkstatus_free(old_ns);
smartlist_set(networkstatus_list, i, ns);
found = 1;
break;
}
}
}
if (!found)
smartlist_add(networkstatus_list, ns);
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(ns->entries, routerstatus_t *, rs,
{
if (!router_get_by_descriptor_digest(rs->descriptor_digest))
rs->need_to_mirror = 1;
});
log_info(LD_DIR, "Setting networkstatus %s %s (published %s)",
source == NS_FROM_CACHE?"cached from":
(source==NS_FROM_DIR?"downloaded from":"generated for"),
trusted_dir->description, published);
networkstatus_list_has_changed = 1;
smartlist_sort(networkstatus_list, _compare_networkstatus_published_on);
if (!skewed)
add_networkstatus_to_cache(s, source, ns);
networkstatus_list_update_recent(now);
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return 0;
}
/** How old do we allow a network-status to get before removing it
* completely? */
#define MAX_NETWORKSTATUS_AGE (10*24*60*60)
/** Remove all very-old network_status_t objects from memory and from the
* disk cache. */
void
networkstatus_list_clean(time_t now)
{
int i;
if (!networkstatus_list)
return;
for (i = 0; i < smartlist_len(networkstatus_list); ++i) {
networkstatus_t *ns = smartlist_get(networkstatus_list, i);
char *fname = NULL;;
if (ns->published_on + MAX_NETWORKSTATUS_AGE > now)
continue;
/* Okay, this one is too old. Remove it from the list, and delete it
* from the cache. */
smartlist_del(networkstatus_list, i--);
fname = networkstatus_get_cache_filename(ns);
if (file_status(fname) == FN_FILE) {
log_info(LD_DIR, "Removing too-old networkstatus in %s", fname);
unlink(fname);
}
tor_free(fname);
if (get_options()->DirPort) {
dirserv_set_cached_networkstatus_v2(NULL, ns->identity_digest, 0);
}
networkstatus_free(ns);
}
}
/** Helper for bsearching a list of routerstatus_t pointers.*/
static int
_compare_digest_to_routerstatus_entry(const void *_key, const void **_member)
{
const char *key = _key;
const routerstatus_t *rs = *_member;
return memcmp(key, rs->identity_digest, DIGEST_LEN);
}
/** Return the entry in <b>ns</b> for the identity digest <b>digest</b>, or
* NULL if none was found. */
static routerstatus_t *
networkstatus_find_entry(networkstatus_t *ns, const char *digest)
{
return smartlist_bsearch(ns->entries, digest,
_compare_digest_to_routerstatus_entry);
}
/** Return the consensus view of the status of the router whose digest is
* <b>digest</b>, or NULL if we don't know about any such router. */
local_routerstatus_t *
router_get_combined_status_by_digest(const char *digest)
{
if (!routerstatus_list)
return NULL;
return smartlist_bsearch(routerstatus_list, digest,
_compare_digest_to_routerstatus_entry);
}
/** Return true iff any networkstatus includes a descriptor whose digest
* is that of <b>desc</b>. */
static int
signed_desc_digest_is_recognized(signed_descriptor_t *desc)
{
routerstatus_t *rs;
if (!networkstatus_list)
return 0;
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(networkstatus_list, networkstatus_t *, ns,
{
if (!(rs = networkstatus_find_entry(ns, desc->identity_digest)))
continue;
if (!memcmp(rs->descriptor_digest,
desc->signed_descriptor_digest, DIGEST_LEN))
return 1;
});
return 0;
}
/* XXXX These should be configurable, perhaps? NM */
#define AUTHORITY_NS_CACHE_INTERVAL 5*60
#define NONAUTHORITY_NS_CACHE_INTERVAL 15*60
/** We are a directory server, and so cache network_status documents.
* Initiate downloads as needed to update them. For authorities, this means
* asking each trusted directory for its network-status. For caches, this
* means asking a random authority for all network-statuses.
*/
static void
update_networkstatus_cache_downloads(time_t now)
{
int authority = authdir_mode(get_options());
int interval =
authority ? AUTHORITY_NS_CACHE_INTERVAL : NONAUTHORITY_NS_CACHE_INTERVAL;
if (last_networkstatus_download_attempted + interval >= now)
return;
if (!trusted_dir_servers)
return;
last_networkstatus_download_attempted = now;
if (authority) {
/* An authority launches a separate connection for everybody. */
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(trusted_dir_servers, trusted_dir_server_t *, ds,
{
char resource[HEX_DIGEST_LEN+6];
if (router_digest_is_me(ds->digest))
continue;
if (connection_get_by_type_addr_port_purpose(
CONN_TYPE_DIR, ds->addr, ds->dir_port,
DIR_PURPOSE_FETCH_NETWORKSTATUS)) {
/* We are already fetching this one. */
continue;
}
strlcpy(resource, "fp/", sizeof(resource));
base16_encode(resource+3, sizeof(resource)-3, ds->digest, DIGEST_LEN);
strlcat(resource, ".z", sizeof(resource));
directory_initiate_command_routerstatus(
&ds->fake_status, DIR_PURPOSE_FETCH_NETWORKSTATUS,
0, /* Not private */
resource,
NULL, 0 /* No payload. */);
});
} else {
/* A non-authority cache launches one connection to a random authority. */
/* (Check whether we're currently fetching network-status objects.) */
if (!connection_get_by_type_purpose(CONN_TYPE_DIR,
DIR_PURPOSE_FETCH_NETWORKSTATUS))
directory_get_from_dirserver(DIR_PURPOSE_FETCH_NETWORKSTATUS,"all.z",1);
}
}
/*XXXX Should these be configurable? NM*/
/** How old (in seconds) can a network-status be before we try replacing it? */
#define NETWORKSTATUS_MAX_VALIDITY (48*60*60)
/** How long (in seconds) does a client wait after getting a network status
* before downloading the next in sequence? */
#define NETWORKSTATUS_CLIENT_DL_INTERVAL (30*60)
/* How many times do we allow a networkstatus download to fail before we
* assume that the authority isn't publishing? */
#define NETWORKSTATUS_N_ALLOWABLE_FAILURES 3
/** We are not a directory cache or authority. Update our network-status list
* by launching a new directory fetch for enough network-status documents "as
* necessary". See function comments for implementation details.
*/
static void
update_networkstatus_client_downloads(time_t now)
{
int n_live = 0, needed = 0, n_running_dirservers, n_dirservers, i;
int most_recent_idx = -1;
trusted_dir_server_t *most_recent = NULL;
time_t most_recent_received = 0;
char *resource, *cp;
size_t resource_len;
if (connection_get_by_type_purpose(CONN_TYPE_DIR,
DIR_PURPOSE_FETCH_NETWORKSTATUS))
return;
/* This is a little tricky. We want to download enough network-status
* objects so that we have at least half of them under
* NETWORKSTATUS_MAX_VALIDITY publication time. We want to download a new
* *one* if the most recent one's publication time is under
* NETWORKSTATUS_CLIENT_DL_INTERVAL.
*/
if (!trusted_dir_servers || !smartlist_len(trusted_dir_servers))
return;
n_dirservers = n_running_dirservers = smartlist_len(trusted_dir_servers);
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(trusted_dir_servers, trusted_dir_server_t *, ds,
{
networkstatus_t *ns = networkstatus_get_by_digest(ds->digest);
if (!ns)
continue;
if (ds->n_networkstatus_failures > NETWORKSTATUS_N_ALLOWABLE_FAILURES) {
--n_running_dirservers;
continue;
}
if (ns->published_on > now-NETWORKSTATUS_MAX_VALIDITY)
++n_live;
if (!most_recent || ns->received_on > most_recent_received) {
most_recent_idx = ds_sl_idx; /* magic variable from FOREACH */
most_recent = ds;
most_recent_received = ns->received_on;
}
});
/* Download enough so we have at least half live, but no more than all the
* trusted dirservers we know.
*/
if (n_live < (n_dirservers/2)+1)
needed = (n_dirservers/2)+1-n_live;
if (needed > n_running_dirservers)
needed = n_running_dirservers;
if (needed)
log_info(LD_DIR, "For %d/%d running directory servers, we have %d live"
" network-status documents. Downloading %d.",
n_running_dirservers, n_dirservers, n_live, needed);
/* Also, download at least 1 every NETWORKSTATUS_CLIENT_DL_INTERVAL. */
if (n_running_dirservers &&
most_recent_received < now-NETWORKSTATUS_CLIENT_DL_INTERVAL &&
needed < 1) {
log_info(LD_DIR, "Our most recent network-status document (from %s) "
"is %d seconds old; downloading another.",
most_recent?most_recent->description:"nobody",
(int)(now-most_recent_received));
needed = 1;
}
if (!needed)
return;
/* If no networkstatus was found, choose a dirserver at random as "most
* recent". */
if (most_recent_idx<0)
most_recent_idx = crypto_rand_int(n_dirservers);
/* Build a request string for all the resources we want. */
resource_len = needed * (HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1) + 6;
resource = tor_malloc(resource_len);
memcpy(resource, "fp/", 3);
cp = resource+3;
for (i = most_recent_idx+1; needed; ++i) {
trusted_dir_server_t *ds;
if (i >= n_dirservers)
i = 0;
ds = smartlist_get(trusted_dir_servers, i);
if (ds->n_networkstatus_failures > NETWORKSTATUS_N_ALLOWABLE_FAILURES)
continue;
base16_encode(cp, HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1, ds->digest, DIGEST_LEN);
cp += HEX_DIGEST_LEN;
--needed;
if (needed)
*cp++ = '+';
}
memcpy(cp, ".z", 3);
directory_get_from_dirserver(DIR_PURPOSE_FETCH_NETWORKSTATUS, resource, 1);
tor_free(resource);
}
/** Launch requests for networkstatus documents as appropriate. */
void
update_networkstatus_downloads(time_t now)
{
or_options_t *options = get_options();
if (server_mode(options) && options->DirPort)
update_networkstatus_cache_downloads(time(NULL));
else
update_networkstatus_client_downloads(time(NULL));
}
/** Decide whether a given addr:port is definitely accepted,
* definitely rejected, probably accepted, or probably rejected by a
* given policy. If <b>addr</b> is 0, we don't know the IP of the
* target address. If <b>port</b> is 0, we don't know the port of the
* target address.
*
* For now, the algorithm is pretty simple: we look for definite and
* uncertain matches. The first definite match is what we guess; if
* it was preceded by no uncertain matches of the opposite policy,
* then the guess is definite; otherwise it is probable. (If we
* have a known addr and port, all matches are definite; if we have an
* unknown addr/port, any address/port ranges other than "all" are
* uncertain.)
*
* We could do better by assuming that some ranges never match typical
* addresses (127.0.0.1, and so on). But we'll try this for now.
*/
addr_policy_result_t
router_compare_addr_to_addr_policy(uint32_t addr, uint16_t port,
addr_policy_t *policy)
{
int maybe_reject = 0;
int maybe_accept = 0;
int match = 0;
int maybe = 0;
addr_policy_t *tmpe;
for (tmpe=policy; tmpe; tmpe=tmpe->next) {
maybe = 0;
if (!addr) {
/* Address is unknown. */
if ((port >= tmpe->prt_min && port <= tmpe->prt_max) ||
(!port && tmpe->prt_min<=1 && tmpe->prt_max>=65535)) {
/* The port definitely matches. */
if (tmpe->msk == 0) {
match = 1;
} else {
maybe = 1;
}
} else if (!port) {
/* The port maybe matches. */
maybe = 1;
}
} else {
/* Address is known */
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if ((addr & tmpe->msk) == (tmpe->addr & tmpe->msk)) {
if (port >= tmpe->prt_min && port <= tmpe->prt_max) {
/* Exact match for the policy */
match = 1;
} else if (!port) {
maybe = 1;
}
}
}
if (maybe) {
if (tmpe->policy_type == ADDR_POLICY_REJECT)
maybe_reject = 1;
else
maybe_accept = 1;
}
if (match) {
if (tmpe->policy_type == ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPT) {
/* If we already hit a clause that might trigger a 'reject', than we
* can't be sure of this certain 'accept'.*/
return maybe_reject ? ADDR_POLICY_PROBABLY_ACCEPTED :
ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPTED;
} else {
return maybe_accept ? ADDR_POLICY_PROBABLY_REJECTED :
ADDR_POLICY_REJECTED;
}
}
}
/* accept all by default. */
return maybe_reject ? ADDR_POLICY_PROBABLY_ACCEPTED : ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPTED;
}
/** Return 1 if all running sufficiently-stable routers will reject
* addr:port, return 0 if any might accept it. */
int
router_exit_policy_all_routers_reject(uint32_t addr, uint16_t port,
int need_uptime)
{
addr_policy_result_t r;
if (!routerlist) return 1;
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(routerlist->routers, routerinfo_t *, router,
{
if (router->is_running &&
!router_is_unreliable(router, need_uptime, 0, 0)) {
r = router_compare_addr_to_addr_policy(addr, port, router->exit_policy);
if (r != ADDR_POLICY_REJECTED && r != ADDR_POLICY_PROBABLY_REJECTED)
return 0; /* this one could be ok. good enough. */
}
});
return 1; /* all will reject. */
}
#if 0
/**
* If <b>policy</b> implicitly allows connections to any port in the
* IP set <b>addr</b>/<b>mask</b>, then set *<b>policy_out</b> to the
* part of the policy that allows it, and return 1. Else return 0.
*
* A policy allows an IP:Port combination <em>implicitly</em> if
* it is included in a *: pattern, or in a fallback pattern.
*/
static int
policy_includes_addr_mask_implicitly(addr_policy_t *policy,
uint32_t addr, uint32_t mask,
addr_policy_t **policy_out)
{
uint32_t addr2;
tor_assert(policy_out);
addr &= mask;
addr2 = addr | ~mask;
for (; policy; policy=policy->next) {
/* Does this policy cover all of the address range we're looking at? */
/* Boolean logic time: range X is contained in range Y if, for
* each bit B, all possible values of B in X are values of B in Y.
* In "addr", we have every fixed bit set to its value, and every
* free bit set to 0. In "addr2", we have every fixed bit set to
* its value, and every free bit set to 1. So if addr and addr2 are
* both in the policy, the range is covered by the policy.
*/
uint32_t p_addr = policy->addr & policy->msk;
if (p_addr == (addr & policy->msk) &&
p_addr == (addr2 & policy->msk) &&
(policy->prt_min <= 1 && policy->prt_max == 65535) &&
policy->policy_type == ADDR_POLICY_REJECT) {
return 0;
}
/* Does this policy cover some of the address range we're looking at? */
/* Boolean logic time: range X and range Y intersect if there is
* some z such that z & Xmask == Xaddr and z & Ymask == Yaddr.
* This is FALSE iff there is some bit b where Xmask == yMask == 1
* and Xaddr != Yaddr. So if X intersects with Y iff at every
* place where Xmask&Ymask==1, Xaddr == Yaddr, or equivalently,
* Xaddr&Xmask&Ymask == Yaddr&Xmask&Ymask.
*/
if ((policy->addr & policy->msk & mask) == (addr & policy->msk) &&
policy->policy_type == ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPT) {
*policy_out = policy;
return 1;
}
}
*policy_out = NULL;
return 1;
}
/** If <b>policy</b> implicitly allows connections to any port on
* 127.*, 192.168.*, etc, then warn (if <b>should_warn</b> is set) and return
* true. Else return false.
**/
int
exit_policy_implicitly_allows_local_networks(addr_policy_t *policy,
int should_warn)
{
addr_policy_t *p;
int r=0,i;
static struct {
uint32_t addr; uint32_t mask; const char *network;
} private_networks[] = {
{ 0x00000000, 0xff000000, "\"this\" network (0.0.0.0/8)" },
{ 0x7f000000, 0xff000000, "localhost (127.0.0.0/8)" },
{ 0x0a000000, 0xff000000, "addresses in private network 10.0.0.0/8" },
{ 0xa9fe0000, 0xffff0000, "addresses in private network 169.254.0.0/16" },
{ 0xac100000, 0xfff00000, "addresses in private network 172.16.0.0/12" },
{ 0xc0a80000, 0xffff0000, "addresses in private network 192.168.0.0/16" },
{ 0,0,NULL},
};
for (i=0; private_networks[i].mask; ++i) {
p = NULL;
/* log_info(LD_CONFIG,
"Checking network %s", private_networks[i].network); */
if (policy_includes_addr_mask_implicitly(
policy, private_networks[i].addr, private_networks[i].mask, &p)) {
if (should_warn)
log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Exit policy %s implicitly accepts %s",
p?p->string:"(default)",
private_networks[i].network);
r = 1;
}
}
return r;
}
#endif
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/** Return true iff <b>router</b> does not permit exit streams.
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*/
int
router_exit_policy_rejects_all(routerinfo_t *router)
{
return router_compare_addr_to_addr_policy(0, 0, router->exit_policy)
== ADDR_POLICY_REJECTED;
}
/** Add to the list of authorized directory servers one at
* <b>address</b>:<b>port</b>, with identity key <b>digest</b>. If
* <b>address</b> is NULL, add ourself. */
void
add_trusted_dir_server(const char *nickname, const char *address,
uint16_t port, const char *digest, int supports_v1)
{
trusted_dir_server_t *ent;
uint32_t a;
char *hostname = NULL;
size_t dlen;
if (!trusted_dir_servers)
trusted_dir_servers = smartlist_create();
if (!address) { /* The address is us; we should guess. */
if (resolve_my_address(get_options(), &a, &hostname) < 0) {
log_warn(LD_CONFIG,
"Couldn't find a suitable address when adding ourself as a "
"trusted directory server.");
return;
}
} else {
if (tor_lookup_hostname(address, &a)) {
log_warn(LD_CONFIG,
"Unable to lookup address for directory server at '%s'",
address);
return;
}
hostname = tor_strdup(address);
a = ntohl(a);
}
ent = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(trusted_dir_server_t));
ent->nickname = nickname ? tor_strdup(nickname) : NULL;
ent->address = hostname;
ent->addr = a;
ent->dir_port = port;
ent->is_running = 1;
ent->is_v1_authority = supports_v1;
memcpy(ent->digest, digest, DIGEST_LEN);
dlen = 64 + strlen(hostname) + (nickname?strlen(nickname):0);
ent->description = tor_malloc(dlen);
if (nickname)
tor_snprintf(ent->description, dlen, "directory server \"%s\" at %s:%d",
nickname, hostname, (int)port);
else
tor_snprintf(ent->description, dlen, "directory server at %s:%d",
hostname, (int)port);
ent->fake_status.addr = ent->addr;
memcpy(ent->fake_status.identity_digest, digest, DIGEST_LEN);
if (nickname)
strlcpy(ent->fake_status.nickname, nickname,
sizeof(ent->fake_status.nickname));
else
ent->fake_status.nickname[0] = '\0';
ent->fake_status.dir_port = ent->dir_port;
smartlist_add(trusted_dir_servers, ent);
}
/** Free storage held in <b>ds</b> */
void
trusted_dir_server_free(trusted_dir_server_t *ds)
{
tor_free(ds->nickname);
tor_free(ds->description);
tor_free(ds->address);
tor_free(ds);
}
/** Remove all members from the list of trusted dir servers. */
void
clear_trusted_dir_servers(void)
{
if (trusted_dir_servers) {
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(trusted_dir_servers, trusted_dir_server_t *, ent,
trusted_dir_server_free(ent));
smartlist_clear(trusted_dir_servers);
} else {
trusted_dir_servers = smartlist_create();
}
}
/** Return the network status with a given identity digest. */
networkstatus_t *
networkstatus_get_by_digest(const char *digest)
{
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(networkstatus_list, networkstatus_t *, ns,
{
if (!memcmp(ns->identity_digest, digest, DIGEST_LEN))
return ns;
});
return NULL;
}
/** We believe networkstatuses more recent than this when they tell us that
* our server is broken, invalid, obsolete, etc. */
#define SELF_OPINION_INTERVAL 90*60
/** Return a string naming the versions of Tor recommended by
* at least n_needed versioning networkstatuses */
static char *
compute_recommended_versions(time_t now, int client)
{
int n_seen;
char *current;
smartlist_t *combined, *recommended;
int n_recent;
char *result;
if (!networkstatus_list)
return tor_strdup("<none>");
combined = smartlist_create();
n_recent = 0;
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(networkstatus_list, networkstatus_t *, ns,
{
const char *vers;
if (! ns->recommends_versions)
continue;
if (ns->received_on + SELF_OPINION_INTERVAL < now)
continue;
n_recent++;
vers = client ? ns->client_versions : ns->server_versions;
if (!vers)
continue;
smartlist_split_string(combined, vers, ",",
SPLIT_SKIP_SPACE|SPLIT_IGNORE_BLANK, 0);
});
sort_version_list(combined);
current = NULL;
n_seen = 0;
recommended = smartlist_create();
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(combined, char *, cp,
{
if (current && !strcmp(cp, current)) {
++n_seen;
} else {
if (n_seen >= n_recent/2 && current)
smartlist_add(recommended, current);
n_seen = 0;
current = cp;
}
});
if (n_seen >= n_recent/2 && current)
smartlist_add(recommended, current);
result = smartlist_join_strings(recommended, ", ", 0, NULL);
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(combined, char *, cp, tor_free(cp));
smartlist_free(combined);
smartlist_free(recommended);
return result;
}
/** If the network-status list has changed since the last time we called this
* function, update the status of every routerinfo from the network-status
* list.
*/
void
routers_update_all_from_networkstatus(void)
{
routerinfo_t *me;
time_t now;
if (!routerlist || !networkstatus_list ||
(!networkstatus_list_has_changed && !routerstatus_list_has_changed))
return;
now = time(NULL);
if (networkstatus_list_has_changed)
routerstatus_list_update_from_networkstatus(now);
routers_update_status_from_networkstatus(routerlist->routers, 0);
me = router_get_my_routerinfo();
if (me && !have_warned_about_unverified_status) {
int n_recent = 0, n_listing = 0, n_valid = 0, n_named = 0;
routerstatus_t *rs;
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(networkstatus_list, networkstatus_t *, ns,
{
if (ns->received_on + SELF_OPINION_INTERVAL < now)
continue;
++n_recent;
if (!(rs = networkstatus_find_entry(ns, me->cache_info.identity_digest)))
continue;
++n_listing;
if (rs->is_valid)
++n_valid;
if (rs->is_named)
++n_named;
});
if (n_recent >= 2 && n_listing >= 2) {
/* XXX When we have more than 3 dirservers, these warnings
* might become spurious depending on which combination of
* network-statuses we have. Perhaps we should wait until we
* have tried all of them? -RD */
if (n_valid <= n_recent/2) {
log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
"%d/%d recent directory servers list us as invalid. Please "
"consider sending your identity fingerprint to the tor-ops.",
n_recent-n_valid, n_recent);
have_warned_about_unverified_status = 1;
} else if (!n_named) { // (n_named <= n_recent/2) {
log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "0/%d recent directory servers recognize this "
"server. Please consider sending your identity fingerprint "
"to the tor-ops.",
n_recent);
have_warned_about_unverified_status = 1;
}
}
}
entry_guards_set_status_from_directory();
if (!have_warned_about_old_version) {
int n_recent = 0;
int n_recommended = 0;
int is_server = server_mode(get_options());
version_status_t consensus = VS_RECOMMENDED;
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(networkstatus_list, networkstatus_t *, ns,
{
version_status_t vs;
if (!ns->recommends_versions ||
ns->received_on + SELF_OPINION_INTERVAL < now )
continue;
vs = tor_version_is_obsolete(
VERSION, is_server ? ns->server_versions : ns->client_versions);
if (vs == VS_RECOMMENDED)
++n_recommended;
if (n_recent++ == 0) {
consensus = vs;
} else if (consensus != vs) {
consensus = version_status_join(consensus, vs);
}
});
if (n_recent > 2 && n_recommended < n_recent/2) {
if (consensus == VS_NEW || consensus == VS_NEW_IN_SERIES) {
if (!have_warned_about_new_version) {
char *rec = compute_recommended_versions(now, !is_server);
log_notice(LD_GENERAL, "This version of Tor (%s) is newer than any "
"recommended version%s, according to %d/%d recent network "
"statuses. Versions recommended by at least %d recent "
"authorities are: %s",
VERSION,
consensus == VS_NEW_IN_SERIES ? " in its series" : "",
n_recent-n_recommended, n_recent, n_recent/2, rec);
have_warned_about_new_version = 1;
tor_free(rec);
}
} else {
char *rec = compute_recommended_versions(now, !is_server);
log_warn(LD_GENERAL, "Please upgrade! "
"This version of Tor (%s) is %s, according to "
"%d/%d recent network statuses. Versions recommended by "
"at least %d recent authorit%s are: %s",
VERSION, consensus == VS_OLD ? "obsolete" : "not recommended",
n_recent-n_recommended, n_recent, n_recent/2,
n_recent/2 > 1 ? "ies" : "y", rec);
have_warned_about_old_version = 1;
tor_free(rec);
}
} else {
log_info(LD_GENERAL, "%d/%d recent directories think my version is ok.",
n_recommended, n_recent);
}
}
routerstatus_list_has_changed = 0;
}
/** Allow any network-status newer than this to influence our view of who's
* running. */
#define DEFAULT_RUNNING_INTERVAL 60*60
/** If possible, always allow at least this many network-statuses to influence
* our view of who's running. */
#define MIN_TO_INFLUENCE_RUNNING 3
/** Change the is_recent field of each member of networkstatus_list so that
* all members more recent than DEFAULT_RUNNING_INTERVAL are recent, and
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* at least the MIN_TO_INFLUENCE_RUNNING most recent members are recent, and no
* others are recent. Set networkstatus_list_has_changed if anything happened.
*/
void
networkstatus_list_update_recent(time_t now)
{
int n_statuses, n_recent, changed, i;
char published[ISO_TIME_LEN+1];
if (!networkstatus_list)
return;
n_statuses = smartlist_len(networkstatus_list);
n_recent = 0;
changed = 0;
for (i=n_statuses-1; i >= 0; --i) {
networkstatus_t *ns = smartlist_get(networkstatus_list, i);
trusted_dir_server_t *ds =
router_get_trusteddirserver_by_digest(ns->identity_digest);
const char *src = ds?ds->description:ns->source_address;
if (n_recent < MIN_TO_INFLUENCE_RUNNING ||
ns->published_on + DEFAULT_RUNNING_INTERVAL > now) {
if (!ns->is_recent) {
format_iso_time(published, ns->published_on);
log_info(LD_DIR,
"Networkstatus from %s (published %s) is now \"recent\"",
src, published);
changed = 1;
}
ns->is_recent = 1;
++n_recent;
} else {
if (ns->is_recent) {
format_iso_time(published, ns->published_on);
log_info(LD_DIR,
"Networkstatus from %s (published %s) is "
"no longer \"recent\"",
src, published);
changed = 1;
ns->is_recent = 0;
}
}
}
if (changed)
networkstatus_list_has_changed = 1;
}
/** Helper for routerstatus_list_update_from_networkstatus: remember how many
* authorities recommend a given descriptor digest. */
typedef struct {
routerstatus_t *rs;
int count;
} desc_digest_count_t;
/** Update our view of router status (as stored in routerstatus_list) from the
* current set of network status documents (as stored in networkstatus_list).
* Do nothing unless the network status list has changed since the last time
* this function was called.
*/
static void
routerstatus_list_update_from_networkstatus(time_t now)
{
or_options_t *options = get_options();
int n_trusted, n_statuses, n_recent = 0, n_naming = 0;
int i, j, warned;
int *index, *size;
networkstatus_t **networkstatus;
smartlist_t *result;
strmap_t *name_map;
char conflict[DIGEST_LEN]; /* Sentinel value */
desc_digest_count_t *digest_counts = NULL;
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/* compute which network statuses will have a vote now */
networkstatus_list_update_recent(now);
if (!networkstatus_list_has_changed)
return;
if (!networkstatus_list)
networkstatus_list = smartlist_create();
if (!routerstatus_list)
routerstatus_list = smartlist_create();
if (!trusted_dir_servers)
trusted_dir_servers = smartlist_create();
if (!warned_conflicts)
warned_conflicts = smartlist_create();
n_trusted = smartlist_len(trusted_dir_servers);
n_statuses = smartlist_len(networkstatus_list);
if (n_statuses < (n_trusted/2)+1) {
/* Not enough statuses to adjust status. */
log_notice(LD_DIR,
"Not enough statuses to update router status list. (%d/%d)",
n_statuses, n_trusted);
return;
}
log_info(LD_DIR, "Rebuilding router status list.");
index = tor_malloc(sizeof(int)*n_statuses);
size = tor_malloc(sizeof(int)*n_statuses);
networkstatus = tor_malloc(sizeof(networkstatus_t *)*n_statuses);
for (i = 0; i < n_statuses; ++i) {
index[i] = 0;
networkstatus[i] = smartlist_get(networkstatus_list, i);
size[i] = smartlist_len(networkstatus[i]->entries);
if (networkstatus[i]->binds_names)
++n_naming;
if (networkstatus[i]->is_recent)
++n_recent;
}
/** Iterate over all entries in all networkstatuses, and build
* name_map as a map from lc nickname to identity digest. If there
* is a conflict on that nickname, map the lc nickname to conflict.
*/
name_map = strmap_new();
memset(conflict, 0xff, sizeof(conflict));
for (i = 0; i < n_statuses; ++i) {
if (!networkstatus[i]->binds_names)
continue;
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(networkstatus[i]->entries, routerstatus_t *, rs,
{
const char *other_digest;
if (!rs->is_named)
continue;
other_digest = strmap_get_lc(name_map, rs->nickname);
warned = smartlist_string_isin(warned_conflicts, rs->nickname);
if (!other_digest) {
strmap_set_lc(name_map, rs->nickname, rs->identity_digest);
if (warned)
smartlist_string_remove(warned_conflicts, rs->nickname);
} else if (memcmp(other_digest, rs->identity_digest, DIGEST_LEN) &&
other_digest != conflict) {
if (!warned) {
int should_warn = options->DirPort && options->AuthoritativeDir;
char fp1[HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1];
char fp2[HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1];
base16_encode(fp1, sizeof(fp1), other_digest, DIGEST_LEN);
base16_encode(fp2, sizeof(fp2), rs->identity_digest, DIGEST_LEN);
log_fn(should_warn ? LOG_WARN : LOG_INFO, LD_DIR,
"Naming authorities disagree about which key goes with %s. "
"($%s vs $%s)",
rs->nickname, fp1, fp2);
strmap_set_lc(name_map, rs->nickname, conflict);
smartlist_add(warned_conflicts, tor_strdup(rs->nickname));
}
} else {
if (warned)
smartlist_string_remove(warned_conflicts, rs->nickname);
}
});
}
result = smartlist_create();
digest_counts = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(desc_digest_count_t)*n_statuses);
/* Iterate through all of the sorted routerstatus lists in lockstep.
* Invariants:
* - For 0 <= i < n_statuses: index[i] is an index into
* networkstatus[i]->entries, which has size[i] elements.
* - For i1, i2, j such that 0 <= i1 < n_statuses, 0 <= i2 < n_statues, 0 <=
* j < index[i1], networkstatus[i1]->entries[j]->identity_digest <
* networkstatus[i2]->entries[index[i2]]->identity_digest.
*
* (That is, the indices are always advanced past lower digest before
* higher.)
*/
while (1) {
int n_running=0, n_named=0, n_valid=0, n_listing=0;
int n_v2_dir=0, n_fast=0, n_stable=0, n_exit=0, n_guard=0;
int n_desc_digests=0, highest_count=0;
const char *the_name = NULL;
local_routerstatus_t *rs_out, *rs_old;
routerstatus_t *rs, *most_recent;
networkstatus_t *ns;
const char *lowest = NULL;
/* Find out which of the digests appears first. */
for (i = 0; i < n_statuses; ++i) {
if (index[i] < size[i]) {
rs = smartlist_get(networkstatus[i]->entries, index[i]);
if (!lowest || memcmp(rs->identity_digest, lowest, DIGEST_LEN)<0)
lowest = rs->identity_digest;
}
}
if (!lowest) {
/* We're out of routers. Great! */
break;
}
/* Okay. The routers at networkstatus[i]->entries[index[i]] whose digests
* match "lowest" are next in order. Iterate over them, incrementing those
* index[i] as we go. */
for (i = 0; i < n_statuses; ++i) {
if (index[i] >= size[i])
continue;
ns = networkstatus[i];
rs = smartlist_get(ns->entries, index[i]);
if (memcmp(rs->identity_digest, lowest, DIGEST_LEN))
continue;
/* At this point, we know that we're looking at a routersatus with
* identity "lowest".
*/
++index[i];
++n_listing;
/* Should we name this router? Only if all the names from naming
* authorities match. */
if (rs->is_named && ns->binds_names) {
if (!the_name)
the_name = rs->nickname;
if (!strcasecmp(rs->nickname, the_name)) {
++n_named;
} else if (strcmp(the_name,"**mismatch**")) {
char hd[HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1];
base16_encode(hd, HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1, rs->identity_digest, DIGEST_LEN);
if (! smartlist_string_isin(warned_conflicts, hd)) {
log_warn(LD_DIR,
"Naming authorities disagree about nicknames for $%s "
"(\"%s\" vs \"%s\")",
hd, the_name, rs->nickname);
smartlist_add(warned_conflicts, tor_strdup(hd));
}
the_name = "**mismatch**";
}
}
/* Keep a running count of how often which descriptor digests
* appear. */
for (j = 0; j < n_desc_digests; ++j) {
if (!memcmp(rs->descriptor_digest,
digest_counts[j].rs->descriptor_digest, DIGEST_LEN)) {
if (++digest_counts[j].count > highest_count)
highest_count = digest_counts[j].count;
goto found;
}
}
digest_counts[n_desc_digests].rs = rs;
digest_counts[n_desc_digests].count = 1;
if (!highest_count)
highest_count = 1;
++n_desc_digests;
found:
/* Now tally up the easily-tallied flags. */
if (rs->is_valid)
++n_valid;
if (rs->is_running && ns->is_recent)
++n_running;
if (rs->is_exit)
++n_exit;
if (rs->is_fast)
++n_fast;
if (rs->is_possible_guard)
++n_guard;
if (rs->is_stable)
++n_stable;
if (rs->is_v2_dir)
++n_v2_dir;
}
/* Go over the descriptor digests and figure out which descriptor we
* want. */
most_recent = NULL;
for (i = 0; i < n_desc_digests; ++i) {
/* If any digest appears twice or more, ignore those that don't.*/
if (highest_count >= 2 && digest_counts[i].count < 2)
continue;
if (!most_recent ||
digest_counts[i].rs->published_on > most_recent->published_on)
most_recent = digest_counts[i].rs;
}
rs_out = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(local_routerstatus_t));
memcpy(&rs_out->status, most_recent, sizeof(routerstatus_t));
/* Copy status info about this router, if we had any before. */
if ((rs_old = router_get_combined_status_by_digest(lowest))) {
if (!memcmp(rs_out->status.descriptor_digest,
most_recent->descriptor_digest, DIGEST_LEN)) {
rs_out->n_download_failures = rs_old->n_download_failures;
rs_out->next_attempt_at = rs_old->next_attempt_at;
}
rs_out->name_lookup_warned = rs_old->name_lookup_warned;
}
smartlist_add(result, rs_out);
log_debug(LD_DIR, "Router '%s' is listed by %d/%d directories, "
"named by %d/%d, validated by %d/%d, and %d/%d recent "
"directories think it's running.",
rs_out->status.nickname,
n_listing, n_statuses, n_named, n_naming, n_valid, n_statuses,
n_running, n_recent);
rs_out->status.is_named = 0;
if (the_name && strcmp(the_name, "**mismatch**") && n_named > 0) {
const char *d = strmap_get_lc(name_map, the_name);
if (d && d != conflict)
rs_out->status.is_named = 1;
if (smartlist_string_isin(warned_conflicts, rs_out->status.nickname))
smartlist_string_remove(warned_conflicts, rs_out->status.nickname);
}
if (rs_out->status.is_named)
strlcpy(rs_out->status.nickname, the_name,
sizeof(rs_out->status.nickname));
rs_out->status.is_valid = n_valid > n_statuses/2;
rs_out->status.is_running = n_running > n_recent/2;
rs_out->status.is_exit = n_exit > n_statuses/2;
rs_out->status.is_fast = n_fast > n_statuses/2;
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rs_out->status.is_possible_guard = n_guard > n_statuses/2;
rs_out->status.is_stable = n_stable > n_statuses/2;
rs_out->status.is_v2_dir = n_v2_dir > n_statuses/2;
}
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(routerstatus_list, local_routerstatus_t *, rs,
local_routerstatus_free(rs));
smartlist_free(routerstatus_list);
routerstatus_list = result;
tor_free(networkstatus);
tor_free(index);
tor_free(size);
tor_free(digest_counts);
strmap_free(name_map, NULL);
networkstatus_list_has_changed = 0;
routerstatus_list_has_changed = 1;
}
/** Given a list <b>routers</b> of routerinfo_t *, update each routers's
* is_named, is_verified, and is_running fields according to our current
* networkstatus_t documents. */
void
routers_update_status_from_networkstatus(smartlist_t *routers,
int reset_failures)
{
trusted_dir_server_t *ds;
local_routerstatus_t *rs;
routerstatus_t *rs2;
or_options_t *options = get_options();
int authdir = options->AuthoritativeDir;
int namingdir = options->AuthoritativeDir &&
options->NamingAuthoritativeDir;
if (!routerstatus_list)
return;
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(routers, routerinfo_t *, router,
{
const char *digest = router->cache_info.identity_digest;
rs = router_get_combined_status_by_digest(digest);
ds = router_get_trusteddirserver_by_digest(digest);
if (!rs)
continue;
if (!namingdir)
router->is_named = rs->status.is_named;
if (!authdir) {
/* If we're an authdir, don't believe others. */
router->is_verified = rs->status.is_valid;
router->is_running = rs->status.is_running;
router->is_fast = rs->status.is_fast;
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router->is_stable = rs->status.is_stable;
router->is_possible_guard = rs->status.is_possible_guard;
}
if (router->is_running && ds) {
ds->n_networkstatus_failures = 0;
}
if (reset_failures) {
rs->n_download_failures = 0;
rs->next_attempt_at = 0;
}
/* Note that we have this descriptor. This may be redundant? */
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(networkstatus_list, networkstatus_t *, ns,
{
rs2 = networkstatus_find_entry(ns, router->cache_info.identity_digest);
if (rs2 && !memcmp(rs2->descriptor_digest,
router->cache_info.signed_descriptor_digest,
DIGEST_LEN))
rs2->need_to_mirror = 0;
});
});
}
/** For every router descriptor we are currently downloading by descriptor
* digest, set result[d] to 1. */
static void
list_pending_descriptor_downloads(digestmap_t *result)
{
const char *prefix = "d/";
size_t p_len = strlen(prefix);
int i, n_conns;
connection_t **carray;
smartlist_t *tmp = smartlist_create();
tor_assert(result);
get_connection_array(&carray, &n_conns);
for (i = 0; i < n_conns; ++i) {
connection_t *conn = carray[i];
if (conn->type == CONN_TYPE_DIR &&
conn->purpose == DIR_PURPOSE_FETCH_SERVERDESC &&
!conn->marked_for_close) {
if (!strcmpstart(conn->requested_resource, prefix))
dir_split_resource_into_fingerprints(conn->requested_resource+p_len,
tmp, NULL, 1);
}
}
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(tmp, char *, d,
{
digestmap_set(result, d, (void*)1);
tor_free(d);
});
smartlist_free(tmp);
}
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/** Launch downloads for all the descriptors whose digests are listed
* as digests[i] for lo <= i < hi. (Lo and hi may be out of range.)
* If <b>source</b> is given, download from <b>source</b>; otherwise,
* download from an appropriate random directory server.
*/
static void
initiate_descriptor_downloads(routerstatus_t *source,
smartlist_t *digests,
int lo, int hi)
{
int i, n = hi-lo;
char *resource, *cp;
size_t r_len;
if (n <= 0)
return;
if (lo < 0)
lo = 0;
if (hi > smartlist_len(digests))
hi = smartlist_len(digests);
r_len = 8 + (HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1)*n;
cp = resource = tor_malloc(r_len);
memcpy(cp, "d/", 2);
cp += 2;
for (i = lo; i < hi; ++i) {
base16_encode(cp, r_len-(cp-resource),
smartlist_get(digests,i), DIGEST_LEN);
cp += HEX_DIGEST_LEN;
*cp++ = '+';
}
memcpy(cp-1, ".z", 3);
if (source) {
/* We know which authority we want. */
directory_initiate_command_routerstatus(source,
DIR_PURPOSE_FETCH_SERVERDESC,
0, /* not private */
resource, NULL, 0);
} else {
directory_get_from_dirserver(DIR_PURPOSE_FETCH_SERVERDESC,
resource,
1);
}
tor_free(resource);
}
/** Return new list of ID fingerprints for routers that we (as a client) would
* like to download.
*/
static smartlist_t *
router_list_client_downloadable(void)
{
#define MAX_OLD_SERVER_DOWNLOAD_RATE 2*60*60
#define ESTIMATED_PROPAGATION_TIME 10*60
int n_downloadable = 0;
smartlist_t *downloadable = smartlist_create();
digestmap_t *downloading;
time_t now = time(NULL);
/* these are just used for logging */
int n_not_ready = 0, n_in_progress = 0, n_uptodate = 0,
n_obsolete = 0, n_too_young = 0, n_wouldnt_use = 0;
if (!routerstatus_list)
return downloadable;
downloading = digestmap_new();
list_pending_descriptor_downloads(downloading);
routerstatus_list_update_from_networkstatus(now);
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(routerstatus_list, local_routerstatus_t *, rs,
{
routerinfo_t *ri;
if (rs->status.published_on + ROUTER_MAX_AGE < now) {
/* This one is too old to consider. */
++n_obsolete;
} else if (digestmap_get(downloading, rs->status.descriptor_digest)) {
/* We're downloading this one now. */
++n_in_progress;
} else if (!rs->status.is_running) {
/* If we had this router descriptor, we wouldn't even bother using it. */
++n_wouldnt_use;
} else if (router_get_by_descriptor_digest(rs->status.descriptor_digest)) {
/* We have the 'best' descriptor for this router. */
++n_uptodate;
} else if ((ri = router_get_by_digest(rs->status.identity_digest)) &&
ri->cache_info.published_on > rs->status.published_on) {
/* Oddly, we have a descriptor more recent than the 'best' one, but it
was once best. So that's okay. */
++n_uptodate;
} else if (rs->status.published_on + ESTIMATED_PROPAGATION_TIME > now) {
/* Most caches probably don't have this descriptor yet. */
++n_too_young;
} else if (rs->next_attempt_at > now) {
/* We failed too recently to try again. */
++n_not_ready;
} else {
/* Okay, time to try it. */
smartlist_add(downloadable, rs->status.descriptor_digest);
++n_downloadable;
}
});
#if 0
log_info(LD_DIR,
"%d router descriptors are downloadable. %d are too old to consider. "
"%d are in progress. %d are up-to-date. %d are too young to consider. "
"%d are non-useful. %d failed too recently to retry.",
n_downloadable, n_obsolete, n_in_progress, n_uptodate, n_too_young,
n_wouldnt_use, n_not_ready);
#endif
digestmap_free(downloading, NULL);
return downloadable;
}
/** Initiate new router downloads as needed.
*
* We only allow one router descriptor download at a time.
* If we have less than two network-status documents, we ask
* a directory for "all descriptors."
* Otherwise, we ask for all descriptors that we think are different
* from what we have.
*/
static void
update_router_descriptor_client_downloads(time_t now)
{
/* Max amount of hashes to download per request.
* Since squid does not like URLs >= 4096 bytes we limit it to 96.
* 4096 - strlen(http://255.255.255.255/tor/server/d/.z) == 4058
* 4058/41 (40 for the hash and 1 for the + that separates them) => 98
* So use 96 because it's a nice number.
*/
#define MAX_DL_PER_REQUEST 96
#define MIN_DL_PER_REQUEST 4
#define MIN_REQUESTS 3
#define MAX_DL_TO_DELAY 16
#define MAX_CLIENT_INTERVAL_WITHOUT_REQUEST 10*60
#define MAX_SERVER_INTERVAL_WITHOUT_REQUEST 1*60
smartlist_t *downloadable = NULL;
int should_delay, n_downloadable;
or_options_t *options = get_options();
if (server_mode(options) && options->DirPort) {
log_warn(LD_BUG,
"Called router_descriptor_client_downloads() on a mirror?");
}
if (networkstatus_list && smartlist_len(networkstatus_list) < 2) {
/* XXXX Is this redundant? -NM */
log_info(LD_DIR,
"Not enough networkstatus documents to launch requests.");
}
downloadable = router_list_client_downloadable();
n_downloadable = smartlist_len(downloadable);
if (n_downloadable >= MAX_DL_TO_DELAY) {
log_debug(LD_DIR,
"There are enough downloadable routerdescs to launch requests.");
should_delay = 0;
} else if (n_downloadable == 0) {
// log_debug(LD_DIR, "No routerdescs need to be downloaded.");
should_delay = 1;
} else {
should_delay = (last_routerdesc_download_attempted +
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MAX_CLIENT_INTERVAL_WITHOUT_REQUEST) > now;
if (!should_delay) {
if (last_routerdesc_download_attempted) {
log_info(LD_DIR,
"There are not many downloadable routerdescs, but we've "
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"been waiting long enough (%d seconds). Downloading.",
(int)(now-last_routerdesc_download_attempted));
} else {
log_info(LD_DIR,
"There are not many downloadable routerdescs, but we've "
"never downloaded descriptors before. Downloading.");
}
}
}
if (! should_delay) {
int i, n_per_request;
n_per_request = (n_downloadable+MIN_REQUESTS-1) / MIN_REQUESTS;
if (n_per_request > MAX_DL_PER_REQUEST)
n_per_request = MAX_DL_PER_REQUEST;
if (n_per_request < MIN_DL_PER_REQUEST)
n_per_request = MIN_DL_PER_REQUEST;
log_info(LD_DIR,
"Launching %d request%s for %d router%s, %d at a time",
(n_downloadable+n_per_request-1)/n_per_request,
n_downloadable>n_per_request?"s":"",
n_downloadable, n_downloadable>1?"s":"", n_per_request);
for (i=0; i < n_downloadable; i += n_per_request) {
initiate_descriptor_downloads(NULL, downloadable, i, i+n_per_request);
}
last_routerdesc_download_attempted = now;
}
smartlist_free(downloadable);
}
/* DOCDOC */
static void
update_router_descriptor_cache_downloads(time_t now)
{
smartlist_t **downloadable; /* For each authority, what can we dl from it? */
smartlist_t **download_from; /* ... and, what will we dl from it? */
digestmap_t *map; /* Which descs are in progress, or assigned? */
int i, j, n;
int n_download;
or_options_t *options = get_options();
if (!(server_mode(options) && options->DirPort)) {
log_warn(LD_BUG, "Called update_router_descriptor_cache_downloads() "
"on a non-mirror?");
}
if (!networkstatus_list || !smartlist_len(networkstatus_list))
return;
map = digestmap_new();
n = smartlist_len(networkstatus_list);
downloadable = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(smartlist_t*) * n);
download_from = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(smartlist_t*) * n);
/* Set map[d]=1 for the digest of every descriptor that we are currently
* downloading. */
list_pending_descriptor_downloads(map);
/* For the digest of every descriptor that we don't have, and that we aren't
* downloading, add d to downloadable[i] if the i'th networkstatus knows
* about that descriptor, and we haven't already failed to get that
* descriptor from the corresponding authority.
*/
n_download = 0;
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(networkstatus_list, networkstatus_t *, ns,
{
smartlist_t *dl = smartlist_create();
downloadable[ns_sl_idx] = dl;
download_from[ns_sl_idx] = smartlist_create();
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(ns->entries, routerstatus_t * , rs,
{
if (!rs->need_to_mirror)
continue;
if (router_get_by_descriptor_digest(rs->descriptor_digest)) {
log_warn(LD_BUG,
"We have a router descriptor, but need_to_mirror=1.");
rs->need_to_mirror = 0;
continue;
}
if (options->AuthoritativeDir && dirserv_would_reject_router(rs)) {
rs->need_to_mirror = 0;
continue;
}
if (digestmap_get(map, rs->descriptor_digest)) {
/* We're downloading it already. */
continue;
} else {
/* We could download it from this guy. */
smartlist_add(dl, rs->descriptor_digest);
++n_download;
}
});
});
/* At random, assign descriptors to authorities such that:
* - if d is a member of some downloadable[x], d is a member of some
* download_from[y]. (Everything we want to download, we try to download
* from somebody.)
* - If d is a mamber of download_from[y], d is a member of downloadable[y].
* (We only try to download descriptors from authorities who claim to have
* them.)
* - No d is a member of download_from[x] and download_from[y] s.t. x != y.
* (We don't try to download anything from two authorities concurrently.)
*/
while (n_download) {
int which_ns = crypto_rand_int(n);
smartlist_t *dl = downloadable[which_ns];
int idx;
char *d;
tor_assert(dl);
if (!smartlist_len(dl))
continue;
idx = crypto_rand_int(smartlist_len(dl));
d = smartlist_get(dl, idx);
if (! digestmap_get(map, d)) {
smartlist_add(download_from[which_ns], d);
digestmap_set(map, d, (void*) 1);
}
smartlist_del(dl, idx);
--n_download;
}
/* Now, we can actually launch our requests. */
for (i=0; i<n; ++i) {
networkstatus_t *ns = smartlist_get(networkstatus_list, i);
trusted_dir_server_t *ds =
router_get_trusteddirserver_by_digest(ns->identity_digest);
smartlist_t *dl = download_from[i];
if (!ds) {
log_warn(LD_BUG, "Networkstatus with no corresponding authority!");
continue;
}
if (! smartlist_len(dl))
continue;
log_info(LD_DIR, "Requesting %d descriptors from authority \"%s\"",
smartlist_len(dl), ds->nickname);
for (j=0; j < smartlist_len(dl); j += MAX_DL_PER_REQUEST) {
initiate_descriptor_downloads(&(ds->fake_status), dl, j,
j+MAX_DL_PER_REQUEST);
}
}
for (i=0; i<n; ++i) {
smartlist_free(download_from[i]);
smartlist_free(downloadable[i]);
}
tor_free(download_from);
tor_free(downloadable);
digestmap_free(map,NULL);
}
/* DOCDOC */
void
update_router_descriptor_downloads(time_t now)
{
or_options_t *options = get_options();
if (server_mode(options) && options->DirPort) {
update_router_descriptor_cache_downloads(now);
} else {
update_router_descriptor_client_downloads(now);
}
}
/** Return true iff we have enough networkstatus and router information to
* start building circuits. Right now, this means "at least 2 networkstatus
* documents, and at least 1/4 of expected routers." */
//XXX should consider whether we have enough exiting nodes here.
int
router_have_minimum_dir_info(void)
{
int tot = 0, num_running = 0;
int n_ns, res, avg;
static int have_enough = 0;
if (!networkstatus_list || !routerlist) {
res = 0;
goto done;
}
n_ns = smartlist_len(networkstatus_list);
if (n_ns<2) {
res = 0;
goto done;
}
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(networkstatus_list, networkstatus_t *, ns,
tot += smartlist_len(ns->entries));
avg = tot / n_ns;
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(routerstatus_list, local_routerstatus_t *, rs,
{
if (rs->status.is_running)
num_running++;
});
res = smartlist_len(routerlist->routers) >= (avg/4) && num_running > 2;
done:
if (res && !have_enough) {
log(LOG_NOTICE, LD_DIR,
"We now have enough directory information to build circuits.");
}
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if (!res && have_enough) {
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log(LOG_NOTICE, LD_DIR,"Our directory information is no longer up-to-date "
"enough to build circuits.%s",
num_running > 2 ? "" : " (Not enough servers seem reachable -- "
"is your network connection down?)");
}
have_enough = res;
return res;
}
/** Reset the descriptor download failure count on all routers, so that we
* can retry any long-failed routers immediately.
*/
void
router_reset_descriptor_download_failures(void)
{
if (!routerstatus_list)
return;
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(routerstatus_list, local_routerstatus_t *, rs,
{
rs->n_download_failures = 0;
rs->next_attempt_at = 0;
});
tor_assert(networkstatus_list);
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(networkstatus_list, networkstatus_t *, ns,
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(ns->entries, routerstatus_t *, rs,
{
if (!router_get_by_descriptor_digest(rs->descriptor_digest))
rs->need_to_mirror = 1;
}));
last_routerdesc_download_attempted = 0;
}
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/** Return true iff the only differences between r1 and r2 are such that
* would not cause a recent (post 0.1.1.6) dirserver to republish.
*/
int
router_differences_are_cosmetic(routerinfo_t *r1, routerinfo_t *r2)
{
time_t r1pub, r2pub;
tor_assert(r1 && r2);
/* r1 should be the one that was published first. */
if (r1->cache_info.published_on > r2->cache_info.published_on) {
routerinfo_t *ri_tmp = r2;
r2 = r1;
r1 = ri_tmp;
}
/* If any key fields differ, they're different. */
if (strcasecmp(r1->address, r2->address) ||
strcasecmp(r1->nickname, r2->nickname) ||
r1->or_port != r2->or_port ||
r1->dir_port != r2->dir_port ||
crypto_pk_cmp_keys(r1->onion_pkey, r2->onion_pkey) ||
crypto_pk_cmp_keys(r1->identity_pkey, r2->identity_pkey) ||
strcasecmp(r1->platform, r2->platform) ||
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(r1->contact_info && !r2->contact_info) || /* contact_info is optional */
(!r1->contact_info && r2->contact_info) ||
(r1->contact_info && r2->contact_info &&
strcasecmp(r1->contact_info, r2->contact_info)) ||
r1->is_hibernating != r2->is_hibernating ||
config_cmp_addr_policies(r1->exit_policy, r2->exit_policy))
return 0;
if ((r1->declared_family == NULL) != (r2->declared_family == NULL))
return 0;
if (r1->declared_family && r2->declared_family) {
int i, n;
if (smartlist_len(r1->declared_family)!=smartlist_len(r2->declared_family))
return 0;
n = smartlist_len(r1->declared_family);
for (i=0; i < n; ++i) {
if (strcasecmp(smartlist_get(r1->declared_family, i),
smartlist_get(r2->declared_family, i)))
return 0;
}
}
/* Did bandwidth change a lot? */
if ((r1->bandwidthcapacity < r2->bandwidthcapacity/2) ||
(r2->bandwidthcapacity < r1->bandwidthcapacity/2))
return 0;
/* Did more than 12 hours pass? */
if (r1->cache_info.published_on + 12*60*60 < r2->cache_info.published_on)
return 0;
/* Did uptime fail to increase by approximately the amount we would think,
* give or take 30 minutes? */
r1pub = r1->cache_info.published_on;
r2pub = r2->cache_info.published_on;
if (abs(r2->uptime - (r1->uptime + (r2pub - r1pub))))
return 0;
/* Otherwise, the difference is cosmetic. */
return 1;
}
static void
routerlist_assert_ok(routerlist_t *rl)
{
digestmap_iter_t *iter;
routerinfo_t *r2;
signed_descriptor_t *sd2;
if (!routerlist)
return;
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(rl->routers, routerinfo_t *, r,
{
r2 = digestmap_get(rl->identity_map, r->cache_info.identity_digest);
tor_assert(r == r2);
sd2 = digestmap_get(rl->desc_digest_map,
r->cache_info.signed_descriptor_digest);
tor_assert(&(r->cache_info) == sd2);
});
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(rl->old_routers, signed_descriptor_t *, sd,
{
r2 = digestmap_get(rl->identity_map, sd->identity_digest);
tor_assert(sd != &(r2->cache_info));
sd2 = digestmap_get(rl->desc_digest_map, sd->signed_descriptor_digest);
tor_assert(sd == sd2);
});
iter = digestmap_iter_init(rl->identity_map);
while (!digestmap_iter_done(iter)) {
const char *d;
void *_r;
routerinfo_t *r;
digestmap_iter_get(iter, &d, &_r);
r = _r;
tor_assert(!memcmp(r->cache_info.identity_digest, d, DIGEST_LEN));
iter = digestmap_iter_next(rl->identity_map, iter);
}
iter = digestmap_iter_init(rl->desc_digest_map);
while (!digestmap_iter_done(iter)) {
const char *d;
void *_sd;
signed_descriptor_t *sd;
digestmap_iter_get(iter, &d, &_sd);
sd = _sd;
tor_assert(!memcmp(sd->signed_descriptor_digest, d, DIGEST_LEN));
iter = digestmap_iter_next(rl->desc_digest_map, iter);
}
}