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/* Copyright (c) 2001 Matej Pfajfar.
* Copyright (c) 2001-2004, Roger Dingledine.
* Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson.
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* Copyright (c) 2007-2013, The Tor Project, Inc. */
/* See LICENSE for licensing information */
/**
* \file circuitbuild.c
* \brief The actual details of building circuits.
**/
#include "or.h"
#include "channel.h"
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#include "circuitbuild.h"
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#include "circuitlist.h"
#include "circuitstats.h"
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#include "circuituse.h"
#include "command.h"
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#include "config.h"
#include "confparse.h"
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#include "connection.h"
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#include "connection_edge.h"
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#include "connection_or.h"
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#include "control.h"
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#include "directory.h"
#include "entrynodes.h"
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#include "main.h"
#include "microdesc.h"
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#include "networkstatus.h"
Initial conversion to use node_t throughout our codebase. A node_t is an abstraction over routerstatus_t, routerinfo_t, and microdesc_t. It should try to present a consistent interface to all of them. There should be a node_t for a server whenever there is * A routerinfo_t for it in the routerlist * A routerstatus_t in the current_consensus. (note that a microdesc_t alone isn't enough to make a node_t exist, since microdescriptors aren't usable on their own.) There are three ways to get a node_t right now: looking it up by ID, looking it up by nickname, and iterating over the whole list of microdescriptors. All (or nearly all) functions that are supposed to return "a router" -- especially those used in building connections and circuits -- should return a node_t, not a routerinfo_t or a routerstatus_t. A node_t should hold all the *mutable* flags about a node. This patch moves the is_foo flags from routerinfo_t into node_t. The flags in routerstatus_t remain, but they get set from the consensus and should not change. Some other highlights of this patch are: * Looking up routerinfo and routerstatus by nickname is now unified and based on the "look up a node by nickname" function. This tries to look only at the values from current consensus, and not get confused by the routerinfo_t->is_named flag, which could get set for other weird reasons. This changes the behavior of how authorities (when acting as clients) deal with nodes that have been listed by nickname. * I tried not to artificially increase the size of the diff here by moving functions around. As a result, some functions that now operate on nodes are now in the wrong file -- they should get moved to nodelist.c once this refactoring settles down. This moving should happen as part of a patch that moves functions AND NOTHING ELSE. * Some old code is now left around inside #if 0/1 blocks, and should get removed once I've verified that I don't want it sitting around to see how we used to do things. There are still some unimplemented functions: these are flagged with "UNIMPLEMENTED_NODELIST()." I'll work on filling in the implementation here, piece by piece. I wish this patch could have been smaller, but there did not seem to be any piece of it that was independent from the rest. Moving flags forces many functions that once returned routerinfo_t * to return node_t *, which forces their friends to change, and so on.
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#include "nodelist.h"
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#include "onion.h"
#include "onion_tap.h"
#include "onion_fast.h"
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#include "policies.h"
#include "transports.h"
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#include "relay.h"
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#include "rephist.h"
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#include "router.h"
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#include "routerlist.h"
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#include "routerparse.h"
#include "routerset.h"
#include "crypto.h"
#include "connection_edge.h"
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#ifndef MIN
#define MIN(a,b) ((a)<(b)?(a):(b))
#endif
/********* START VARIABLES **********/
/** A global list of all circuits at this hop. */
extern circuit_t *global_circuitlist;
/********* END VARIABLES ************/
static channel_t * channel_connect_for_circuit(const tor_addr_t *addr,
uint16_t port,
const char *id_digest);
static int circuit_deliver_create_cell(circuit_t *circ,
const create_cell_t *create_cell,
int relayed);
static int onion_pick_cpath_exit(origin_circuit_t *circ, extend_info_t *exit);
static crypt_path_t *onion_next_hop_in_cpath(crypt_path_t *cpath);
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static int onion_extend_cpath(origin_circuit_t *circ);
Initial conversion to use node_t throughout our codebase. A node_t is an abstraction over routerstatus_t, routerinfo_t, and microdesc_t. It should try to present a consistent interface to all of them. There should be a node_t for a server whenever there is * A routerinfo_t for it in the routerlist * A routerstatus_t in the current_consensus. (note that a microdesc_t alone isn't enough to make a node_t exist, since microdescriptors aren't usable on their own.) There are three ways to get a node_t right now: looking it up by ID, looking it up by nickname, and iterating over the whole list of microdescriptors. All (or nearly all) functions that are supposed to return "a router" -- especially those used in building connections and circuits -- should return a node_t, not a routerinfo_t or a routerstatus_t. A node_t should hold all the *mutable* flags about a node. This patch moves the is_foo flags from routerinfo_t into node_t. The flags in routerstatus_t remain, but they get set from the consensus and should not change. Some other highlights of this patch are: * Looking up routerinfo and routerstatus by nickname is now unified and based on the "look up a node by nickname" function. This tries to look only at the values from current consensus, and not get confused by the routerinfo_t->is_named flag, which could get set for other weird reasons. This changes the behavior of how authorities (when acting as clients) deal with nodes that have been listed by nickname. * I tried not to artificially increase the size of the diff here by moving functions around. As a result, some functions that now operate on nodes are now in the wrong file -- they should get moved to nodelist.c once this refactoring settles down. This moving should happen as part of a patch that moves functions AND NOTHING ELSE. * Some old code is now left around inside #if 0/1 blocks, and should get removed once I've verified that I don't want it sitting around to see how we used to do things. There are still some unimplemented functions: these are flagged with "UNIMPLEMENTED_NODELIST()." I'll work on filling in the implementation here, piece by piece. I wish this patch could have been smaller, but there did not seem to be any piece of it that was independent from the rest. Moving flags forces many functions that once returned routerinfo_t * to return node_t *, which forces their friends to change, and so on.
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static int count_acceptable_nodes(smartlist_t *routers);
static int onion_append_hop(crypt_path_t **head_ptr, extend_info_t *choice);
static int entry_guard_inc_circ_attempt_count(entry_guard_t *guard);
static void pathbias_count_build_success(origin_circuit_t *circ);
static void pathbias_count_successful_close(origin_circuit_t *circ);
static void pathbias_count_collapse(origin_circuit_t *circ);
static void pathbias_count_use_failed(origin_circuit_t *circ);
static void pathbias_measure_use_rate(entry_guard_t *guard);
static void pathbias_measure_close_rate(entry_guard_t *guard);
static void pathbias_scale_use_rates(entry_guard_t *guard);
/** This function tries to get a channel to the specified endpoint,
* and then calls command_setup_channel() to give it the right
* callbacks.
*/
static channel_t *
channel_connect_for_circuit(const tor_addr_t *addr, uint16_t port,
const char *id_digest)
{
channel_t *chan;
chan = channel_connect(addr, port, id_digest);
if (chan) command_setup_channel(chan);
return chan;
}
/** Iterate over values of circ_id, starting from conn-\>next_circ_id,
* and with the high bit specified by conn-\>circ_id_type, until we get
* a circ_id that is not in use by any other circuit on that conn.
*
* Return it, or 0 if can't get a unique circ_id.
*/
static circid_t
get_unique_circ_id_by_chan(channel_t *chan)
{
circid_t test_circ_id;
circid_t attempts=0;
circid_t high_bit, max_range;
tor_assert(chan);
if (chan->circ_id_type == CIRC_ID_TYPE_NEITHER) {
log_warn(LD_BUG,
"Trying to pick a circuit ID for a connection from "
"a client with no identity.");
return 0;
}
max_range = (chan->wide_circ_ids) ? (1u<<31) : (1u<<15);
high_bit = (chan->circ_id_type == CIRC_ID_TYPE_HIGHER) ? max_range : 0;
do {
/* Sequentially iterate over test_circ_id=1...max_range until we find a
* circID such that (high_bit|test_circ_id) is not already used. */
test_circ_id = chan->next_circ_id++;
if (test_circ_id == 0 || test_circ_id >= max_range) {
test_circ_id = 1;
chan->next_circ_id = 2;
}
if (++attempts > max_range) {
/* Make sure we don't loop forever if all circ_id's are used. This
* matters because it's an external DoS opportunity.
*/
log_warn(LD_CIRC,"No unused circ IDs. Failing.");
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return 0;
}
test_circ_id |= high_bit;
} while (circuit_id_in_use_on_channel(test_circ_id, chan));
return test_circ_id;
}
/** If <b>verbose</b> is false, allocate and return a comma-separated list of
* the currently built elements of <b>circ</b>. If <b>verbose</b> is true, also
* list information about link status in a more verbose format using spaces.
* If <b>verbose_names</b> is false, give nicknames for Named routers and hex
* digests for others; if <b>verbose_names</b> is true, use $DIGEST=Name style
* names.
*/
static char *
circuit_list_path_impl(origin_circuit_t *circ, int verbose, int verbose_names)
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{
crypt_path_t *hop;
smartlist_t *elements;
const char *states[] = {"closed", "waiting for keys", "open"};
char *s;
elements = smartlist_new();
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if (verbose) {
const char *nickname = build_state_get_exit_nickname(circ->build_state);
smartlist_add_asprintf(elements, "%s%s circ (length %d%s%s):",
circ->build_state->is_internal ? "internal" : "exit",
circ->build_state->need_uptime ? " (high-uptime)" : "",
circ->build_state->desired_path_len,
circ->base_.state == CIRCUIT_STATE_OPEN ? "" : ", last hop ",
circ->base_.state == CIRCUIT_STATE_OPEN ? "" :
(nickname?nickname:"*unnamed*"));
}
hop = circ->cpath;
do {
char *elt;
const char *id;
const node_t *node;
if (!hop)
break;
if (!verbose && hop->state != CPATH_STATE_OPEN)
break;
if (!hop->extend_info)
break;
id = hop->extend_info->identity_digest;
if (verbose_names) {
elt = tor_malloc(MAX_VERBOSE_NICKNAME_LEN+1);
if ((node = node_get_by_id(id))) {
node_get_verbose_nickname(node, elt);
} else if (is_legal_nickname(hop->extend_info->nickname)) {
elt[0] = '$';
base16_encode(elt+1, HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1, id, DIGEST_LEN);
elt[HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1]= '~';
strlcpy(elt+HEX_DIGEST_LEN+2,
hop->extend_info->nickname, MAX_NICKNAME_LEN+1);
} else {
elt[0] = '$';
base16_encode(elt+1, HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1, id, DIGEST_LEN);
}
} else { /* ! verbose_names */
node = node_get_by_id(id);
if (node && node_is_named(node)) {
elt = tor_strdup(node_get_nickname(node));
} else {
elt = tor_malloc(HEX_DIGEST_LEN+2);
elt[0] = '$';
base16_encode(elt+1, HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1, id, DIGEST_LEN);
}
}
tor_assert(elt);
if (verbose) {
tor_assert(hop->state <= 2);
smartlist_add_asprintf(elements,"%s(%s)",elt,states[hop->state]);
tor_free(elt);
} else {
smartlist_add(elements, elt);
}
hop = hop->next;
} while (hop != circ->cpath);
s = smartlist_join_strings(elements, verbose?" ":",", 0, NULL);
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(elements, char*, cp, tor_free(cp));
smartlist_free(elements);
return s;
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}
/** If <b>verbose</b> is false, allocate and return a comma-separated
* list of the currently built elements of <b>circ</b>. If
* <b>verbose</b> is true, also list information about link status in
* a more verbose format using spaces.
*/
char *
circuit_list_path(origin_circuit_t *circ, int verbose)
{
return circuit_list_path_impl(circ, verbose, 0);
}
/** Allocate and return a comma-separated list of the currently built elements
* of <b>circ</b>, giving each as a verbose nickname.
*/
char *
circuit_list_path_for_controller(origin_circuit_t *circ)
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{
return circuit_list_path_impl(circ, 0, 1);
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}
/** Log, at severity <b>severity</b>, the nicknames of each router in
* <b>circ</b>'s cpath. Also log the length of the cpath, and the intended
* exit point.
*/
void
circuit_log_path(int severity, unsigned int domain, origin_circuit_t *circ)
{
char *s = circuit_list_path(circ,1);
tor_log(severity,domain,"%s",s);
tor_free(s);
}
/** Tell the rep(utation)hist(ory) module about the status of the links
* in <b>circ</b>. Hops that have become OPEN are marked as successfully
* extended; the _first_ hop that isn't open (if any) is marked as
* unable to extend.
*/
/* XXXX Someday we should learn from OR circuits too. */
void
circuit_rep_hist_note_result(origin_circuit_t *circ)
{
crypt_path_t *hop;
const char *prev_digest = NULL;
hop = circ->cpath;
if (!hop) /* circuit hasn't started building yet. */
return;
if (server_mode(get_options())) {
const routerinfo_t *me = router_get_my_routerinfo();
if (!me)
return;
prev_digest = me->cache_info.identity_digest;
}
do {
const node_t *node = node_get_by_id(hop->extend_info->identity_digest);
if (node) { /* Why do we check this? We know the identity. -NM XXXX */
if (prev_digest) {
if (hop->state == CPATH_STATE_OPEN)
rep_hist_note_extend_succeeded(prev_digest, node->identity);
else {
rep_hist_note_extend_failed(prev_digest, node->identity);
break;
}
}
prev_digest = node->identity;
} else {
prev_digest = NULL;
}
hop=hop->next;
} while (hop!=circ->cpath);
}
/** Pick all the entries in our cpath. Stop and return 0 when we're
* happy, or return -1 if an error occurs. */
static int
onion_populate_cpath(origin_circuit_t *circ)
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{
int r;
again:
r = onion_extend_cpath(circ);
if (r < 0) {
log_info(LD_CIRC,"Generating cpath hop failed.");
return -1;
}
if (r == 0)
goto again;
return 0; /* if r == 1 */
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}
/** Create and return a new origin circuit. Initialize its purpose and
* build-state based on our arguments. The <b>flags</b> argument is a
* bitfield of CIRCLAUNCH_* flags. */
origin_circuit_t *
origin_circuit_init(uint8_t purpose, int flags)
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{
/* sets circ->p_circ_id and circ->p_chan */
origin_circuit_t *circ = origin_circuit_new();
circuit_set_state(TO_CIRCUIT(circ), CIRCUIT_STATE_CHAN_WAIT);
circ->build_state = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(cpath_build_state_t));
circ->build_state->onehop_tunnel =
((flags & CIRCLAUNCH_ONEHOP_TUNNEL) ? 1 : 0);
circ->build_state->need_uptime =
((flags & CIRCLAUNCH_NEED_UPTIME) ? 1 : 0);
circ->build_state->need_capacity =
((flags & CIRCLAUNCH_NEED_CAPACITY) ? 1 : 0);
circ->build_state->is_internal =
((flags & CIRCLAUNCH_IS_INTERNAL) ? 1 : 0);
circ->base_.purpose = purpose;
return circ;
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}
/** Build a new circuit for <b>purpose</b>. If <b>exit</b>
* is defined, then use that as your exit router, else choose a suitable
* exit node.
*
* Also launch a connection to the first OR in the chosen path, if
* it's not open already.
*/
origin_circuit_t *
circuit_establish_circuit(uint8_t purpose, extend_info_t *exit, int flags)
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{
origin_circuit_t *circ;
int err_reason = 0;
circ = origin_circuit_init(purpose, flags);
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if (onion_pick_cpath_exit(circ, exit) < 0 ||
onion_populate_cpath(circ) < 0) {
circuit_mark_for_close(TO_CIRCUIT(circ), END_CIRC_REASON_NOPATH);
return NULL;
}
control_event_circuit_status(circ, CIRC_EVENT_LAUNCHED, 0);
if ((err_reason = circuit_handle_first_hop(circ)) < 0) {
circuit_mark_for_close(TO_CIRCUIT(circ), -err_reason);
return NULL;
}
return circ;
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}
/** Start establishing the first hop of our circuit. Figure out what
* OR we should connect to, and if necessary start the connection to
* it. If we're already connected, then send the 'create' cell.
* Return 0 for ok, -reason if circ should be marked-for-close. */
int
circuit_handle_first_hop(origin_circuit_t *circ)
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{
crypt_path_t *firsthop;
channel_t *n_chan;
int err_reason = 0;
const char *msg = NULL;
int should_launch = 0;
firsthop = onion_next_hop_in_cpath(circ->cpath);
tor_assert(firsthop);
tor_assert(firsthop->extend_info);
/* now see if we're already connected to the first OR in 'route' */
log_debug(LD_CIRC,"Looking for firsthop '%s'",
fmt_addrport(&firsthop->extend_info->addr,
firsthop->extend_info->port));
n_chan = channel_get_for_extend(firsthop->extend_info->identity_digest,
&firsthop->extend_info->addr,
&msg,
&should_launch);
if (!n_chan) {
/* not currently connected in a useful way. */
log_info(LD_CIRC, "Next router is %s: %s",
safe_str_client(extend_info_describe(firsthop->extend_info)),
msg?msg:"???");
circ->base_.n_hop = extend_info_dup(firsthop->extend_info);
if (should_launch) {
if (circ->build_state->onehop_tunnel)
control_event_bootstrap(BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_CONN_DIR, 0);
n_chan = channel_connect_for_circuit(
&firsthop->extend_info->addr,
firsthop->extend_info->port,
firsthop->extend_info->identity_digest);
if (!n_chan) { /* connect failed, forget the whole thing */
log_info(LD_CIRC,"connect to firsthop failed. Closing.");
return -END_CIRC_REASON_CONNECTFAILED;
}
}
log_debug(LD_CIRC,"connecting in progress (or finished). Good.");
/* return success. The onion/circuit/etc will be taken care of
* automatically (may already have been) whenever n_chan reaches
* OR_CONN_STATE_OPEN.
*/
return 0;
} else { /* it's already open. use it. */
tor_assert(!circ->base_.n_hop);
circ->base_.n_chan = n_chan;
log_debug(LD_CIRC,"Conn open. Delivering first onion skin.");
if ((err_reason = circuit_send_next_onion_skin(circ)) < 0) {
log_info(LD_CIRC,"circuit_send_next_onion_skin failed.");
return err_reason;
}
}
return 0;
}
/** Find any circuits that are waiting on <b>or_conn</b> to become
* open and get them to send their create cells forward.
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*
* Status is 1 if connect succeeded, or 0 if connect failed.
*/
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void
circuit_n_chan_done(channel_t *chan, int status)
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{
smartlist_t *pending_circs;
int err_reason = 0;
tor_assert(chan);
log_debug(LD_CIRC,"chan to %s/%s, status=%d",
chan->nickname ? chan->nickname : "NULL",
channel_get_canonical_remote_descr(chan), status);
pending_circs = smartlist_new();
circuit_get_all_pending_on_channel(pending_circs, chan);
SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(pending_circs, circuit_t *, circ)
{
/* These checks are redundant wrt get_all_pending_on_or_conn, but I'm
* leaving them in in case it's possible for the status of a circuit to
* change as we're going down the list. */
if (circ->marked_for_close || circ->n_chan || !circ->n_hop ||
circ->state != CIRCUIT_STATE_CHAN_WAIT)
continue;
if (tor_digest_is_zero(circ->n_hop->identity_digest)) {
/* Look at addr/port. This is an unkeyed connection. */
if (!channel_matches_extend_info(chan, circ->n_hop))
continue;
} else {
/* We expected a key. See if it's the right one. */
if (tor_memneq(chan->identity_digest,
circ->n_hop->identity_digest, DIGEST_LEN))
continue;
}
if (!status) { /* chan failed; close circ */
log_info(LD_CIRC,"Channel failed; closing circ.");
circuit_mark_for_close(circ, END_CIRC_REASON_CHANNEL_CLOSED);
continue;
}
log_debug(LD_CIRC, "Found circ, sending create cell.");
/* circuit_deliver_create_cell will set n_circ_id and add us to
* chan_circuid_circuit_map, so we don't need to call
* set_circid_chan here. */
circ->n_chan = chan;
extend_info_free(circ->n_hop);
circ->n_hop = NULL;
if (CIRCUIT_IS_ORIGIN(circ)) {
if ((err_reason =
circuit_send_next_onion_skin(TO_ORIGIN_CIRCUIT(circ))) < 0) {
log_info(LD_CIRC,
"send_next_onion_skin failed; circuit marked for closing.");
circuit_mark_for_close(circ, -err_reason);
continue;
/* XXX could this be bad, eg if next_onion_skin failed because conn
* died? */
}
} else {
/* pull the create cell out of circ->n_chan_create_cell, and send it */
tor_assert(circ->n_chan_create_cell);
if (circuit_deliver_create_cell(circ, circ->n_chan_create_cell, 1)<0) {
circuit_mark_for_close(circ, END_CIRC_REASON_RESOURCELIMIT);
continue;
}
tor_free(circ->n_chan_create_cell);
circuit_set_state(circ, CIRCUIT_STATE_OPEN);
}
}
SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(circ);
smartlist_free(pending_circs);
}
/** Find a new circid that isn't currently in use on the circ->n_chan
* for the outgoing
* circuit <b>circ</b>, and deliver the cell <b>create_cell</b> to this
* circuit. If <b>relayed</b> is true, this is a create cell somebody
* gave us via an EXTEND cell, so we shouldn't worry if we don't understand
* it. Return -1 if we failed to find a suitable circid, else return 0.
*/
static int
circuit_deliver_create_cell(circuit_t *circ, const create_cell_t *create_cell,
int relayed)
{
cell_t cell;
circid_t id;
int r;
tor_assert(circ);
tor_assert(circ->n_chan);
tor_assert(create_cell);
tor_assert(create_cell->cell_type == CELL_CREATE ||
create_cell->cell_type == CELL_CREATE_FAST ||
create_cell->cell_type == CELL_CREATE2);
id = get_unique_circ_id_by_chan(circ->n_chan);
if (!id) {
log_warn(LD_CIRC,"failed to get unique circID.");
return -1;
}
log_debug(LD_CIRC,"Chosen circID %u.", (unsigned)id);
circuit_set_n_circid_chan(circ, id, circ->n_chan);
memset(&cell, 0, sizeof(cell_t));
r = relayed ? create_cell_format_relayed(&cell, create_cell)
: create_cell_format(&cell, create_cell);
if (r < 0) {
log_warn(LD_CIRC,"Couldn't format create cell");
return -1;
}
cell.circ_id = circ->n_circ_id;
append_cell_to_circuit_queue(circ, circ->n_chan, &cell,
CELL_DIRECTION_OUT, 0);
if (CIRCUIT_IS_ORIGIN(circ)) {
/* Update began timestamp for circuits starting their first hop */
if (TO_ORIGIN_CIRCUIT(circ)->cpath->state == CPATH_STATE_CLOSED) {
if (circ->n_chan->state != CHANNEL_STATE_OPEN) {
log_warn(LD_CIRC,
"Got first hop for a circuit without an opened channel. "
"State: %s.", channel_state_to_string(circ->n_chan->state));
tor_fragile_assert();
}
tor_gettimeofday(&circ->timestamp_began);
}
/* mark it so it gets better rate limiting treatment. */
channel_timestamp_client(circ->n_chan);
}
return 0;
}
/** We've decided to start our reachability testing. If all
* is set, log this to the user. Return 1 if we did, or 0 if
* we chose not to log anything. */
int
inform_testing_reachability(void)
{
char dirbuf[128];
const routerinfo_t *me = router_get_my_routerinfo();
if (!me)
return 0;
control_event_server_status(LOG_NOTICE,
"CHECKING_REACHABILITY ORADDRESS=%s:%d",
me->address, me->or_port);
if (me->dir_port) {
tor_snprintf(dirbuf, sizeof(dirbuf), " and DirPort %s:%d",
me->address, me->dir_port);
control_event_server_status(LOG_NOTICE,
"CHECKING_REACHABILITY DIRADDRESS=%s:%d",
me->address, me->dir_port);
}
log_notice(LD_OR, "Now checking whether ORPort %s:%d%s %s reachable... "
"(this may take up to %d minutes -- look for log "
"messages indicating success)",
me->address, me->or_port,
me->dir_port ? dirbuf : "",
me->dir_port ? "are" : "is",
TIMEOUT_UNTIL_UNREACHABILITY_COMPLAINT/60);
return 1;
}
/** Return true iff we should send a create_fast cell to start building a given
* circuit */
static INLINE int
should_use_create_fast_for_circuit(origin_circuit_t *circ)
{
const or_options_t *options = get_options();
tor_assert(circ->cpath);
tor_assert(circ->cpath->extend_info);
if (!circ->cpath->extend_info->onion_key)
return 1; /* our hand is forced: only a create_fast will work. */
if (!options->FastFirstHopPK)
return 0; /* we prefer to avoid create_fast */
if (public_server_mode(options)) {
/* We're a server, and we know an onion key. We can choose.
* Prefer to blend our circuit into the other circuits we are
* creating on behalf of others. */
return 0;
}
return 1;
}
/** Return true if <b>circ</b> is the type of circuit we want to count
* timeouts from. In particular, we want it to have not completed yet
* (already completing indicates we cannibalized it), and we want it to
* have exactly three hops.
*/
int
circuit_timeout_want_to_count_circ(origin_circuit_t *circ)
{
return !circ->has_opened
&& circ->build_state->desired_path_len == DEFAULT_ROUTE_LEN;
}
#ifdef CURVE25519_ENABLED
/** Return true if the ntor handshake is enabled in the configuration, or if
* it's been set to "auto" in the configuration and it's enabled in the
* consensus. */
static int
circuits_can_use_ntor(void)
{
const or_options_t *options = get_options();
if (options->UseNTorHandshake != -1)
return options->UseNTorHandshake;
return networkstatus_get_param(NULL, "UseNTorHandshake", 0, 0, 1);
}
#endif
/** Decide whether to use a TAP or ntor handshake for connecting to <b>ei</b>
* directly, and set *<b>cell_type_out</b> and *<b>handshake_type_out</b>
* accordingly. */
static void
circuit_pick_create_handshake(uint8_t *cell_type_out,
uint16_t *handshake_type_out,
const extend_info_t *ei)
{
#ifdef CURVE25519_ENABLED
if (!tor_mem_is_zero((const char*)ei->curve25519_onion_key.public_key,
CURVE25519_PUBKEY_LEN) &&
circuits_can_use_ntor()) {
*cell_type_out = CELL_CREATE2;
*handshake_type_out = ONION_HANDSHAKE_TYPE_NTOR;
return;
}
#else
(void) ei;
#endif
*cell_type_out = CELL_CREATE;
*handshake_type_out = ONION_HANDSHAKE_TYPE_TAP;
}
/** Decide whether to use a TAP or ntor handshake for connecting to <b>ei</b>
* directly, and set *<b>handshake_type_out</b> accordingly. Decide whether,
* in extending through <b>node</b> to do so, we should use an EXTEND2 or an
* EXTEND cell to do so, and set *<b>cell_type_out</b> and
* *<b>create_cell_type_out</b> accordingly. */
static void
circuit_pick_extend_handshake(uint8_t *cell_type_out,
uint8_t *create_cell_type_out,
uint16_t *handshake_type_out,
const node_t *node_prev,
const extend_info_t *ei)
{
uint8_t t;
circuit_pick_create_handshake(&t, handshake_type_out, ei);
/* XXXX024 The check for whether the node has a curve25519 key is a bad
* proxy for whether it can do extend2 cells; once a version that
* handles extend2 cells is out, remove it. */
if (node_prev &&
*handshake_type_out != ONION_HANDSHAKE_TYPE_TAP &&
(node_has_curve25519_onion_key(node_prev) ||
(node_prev->rs && node_prev->rs->version_supports_extend2_cells))) {
*cell_type_out = RELAY_COMMAND_EXTEND2;
*create_cell_type_out = CELL_CREATE2;
} else {
*cell_type_out = RELAY_COMMAND_EXTEND;
*create_cell_type_out = CELL_CREATE;
}
}
/** This is the backbone function for building circuits.
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*
* If circ's first hop is closed, then we need to build a create
* cell and send it forward.
*
* Otherwise, we need to build a relay extend cell and send it
* forward.
*
* Return -reason if we want to tear down circ, else return 0.
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*/
int
circuit_send_next_onion_skin(origin_circuit_t *circ)
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{
crypt_path_t *hop;
const node_t *node;
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tor_assert(circ);
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if (circ->cpath->state == CPATH_STATE_CLOSED) {
/* This is the first hop. */
create_cell_t cc;
int fast;
int len;
log_debug(LD_CIRC,"First skin; sending create cell.");
memset(&cc, 0, sizeof(cc));
if (circ->build_state->onehop_tunnel)
control_event_bootstrap(BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_ONEHOP_CREATE, 0);
else
control_event_bootstrap(BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_CIRCUIT_CREATE, 0);
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node = node_get_by_id(circ->base_.n_chan->identity_digest);
fast = should_use_create_fast_for_circuit(circ);
if (!fast) {
/* We are an OR and we know the right onion key: we should
* send a create cell.
*/
circuit_pick_create_handshake(&cc.cell_type, &cc.handshake_type,
circ->cpath->extend_info);
note_request("cell: create", 1);
} else {
/* We are not an OR, and we're building the first hop of a circuit to a
* new OR: we can be speedy and use CREATE_FAST to save an RSA operation
* and a DH operation. */
cc.cell_type = CELL_CREATE_FAST;
cc.handshake_type = ONION_HANDSHAKE_TYPE_FAST;
note_request("cell: create fast", 1);
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}
len = onion_skin_create(cc.handshake_type,
circ->cpath->extend_info,
&circ->cpath->handshake_state,
cc.onionskin);
if (len < 0) {
log_warn(LD_CIRC,"onion_skin_create (first hop) failed.");
return - END_CIRC_REASON_INTERNAL;
}
cc.handshake_len = len;
if (circuit_deliver_create_cell(TO_CIRCUIT(circ), &cc, 0) < 0)
return - END_CIRC_REASON_RESOURCELIMIT;
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circ->cpath->state = CPATH_STATE_AWAITING_KEYS;
circuit_set_state(TO_CIRCUIT(circ), CIRCUIT_STATE_BUILDING);
log_info(LD_CIRC,"First hop: finished sending %s cell to '%s'",
fast ? "CREATE_FAST" : "CREATE",
node ? node_describe(node) : "<unnamed>");
} else {
extend_cell_t ec;
int len;
tor_assert(circ->cpath->state == CPATH_STATE_OPEN);
tor_assert(circ->base_.state == CIRCUIT_STATE_BUILDING);
log_debug(LD_CIRC,"starting to send subsequent skin.");
hop = onion_next_hop_in_cpath(circ->cpath);
memset(&ec, 0, sizeof(ec));
if (!hop) {
/* done building the circuit. whew. */
circuit_set_state(TO_CIRCUIT(circ), CIRCUIT_STATE_OPEN);
if (circuit_timeout_want_to_count_circ(circ)) {
struct timeval end;
long timediff;
tor_gettimeofday(&end);
timediff = tv_mdiff(&circ->base_.timestamp_began, &end);
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/*
* If the circuit build time is much greater than we would have cut
* it off at, we probably had a suspend event along this codepath,
* and we should discard the value.
*/
if (timediff < 0 || timediff > 2*circ_times.close_ms+1000) {
log_notice(LD_CIRC, "Strange value for circuit build time: %ldmsec. "
"Assuming clock jump. Purpose %d (%s)", timediff,
circ->base_.purpose,
circuit_purpose_to_string(circ->base_.purpose));
} else if (!circuit_build_times_disabled()) {
/* Only count circuit times if the network is live */
if (circuit_build_times_network_check_live(&circ_times)) {
circuit_build_times_add_time(&circ_times, (build_time_t)timediff);
circuit_build_times_set_timeout(&circ_times);
}
if (circ->base_.purpose != CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_MEASURE_TIMEOUT) {
circuit_build_times_network_circ_success(&circ_times);
}
}
}
log_info(LD_CIRC,"circuit built!");
circuit_reset_failure_count(0);
if (circ->build_state->onehop_tunnel || circ->has_opened) {
control_event_bootstrap(BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_REQUESTING_STATUS, 0);
}
pathbias_count_build_success(circ);
circuit_rep_hist_note_result(circ);
circuit_has_opened(circ); /* do other actions as necessary */
if (!can_complete_circuit && !circ->build_state->onehop_tunnel) {
const or_options_t *options = get_options();
can_complete_circuit=1;
/* FFFF Log a count of known routers here */
log_notice(LD_GENERAL,
"Tor has successfully opened a circuit. "
"Looks like client functionality is working.");
control_event_bootstrap(BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_DONE, 0);
control_event_client_status(LOG_NOTICE, "CIRCUIT_ESTABLISHED");
clear_broken_connection_map(1);
if (server_mode(options) && !check_whether_orport_reachable()) {
inform_testing_reachability();
consider_testing_reachability(1, 1);
}
}
/* We're done with measurement circuits here. Just close them */
if (circ->base_.purpose == CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_MEASURE_TIMEOUT) {
circuit_mark_for_close(TO_CIRCUIT(circ), END_CIRC_REASON_FINISHED);
}
return 0;
}
if (tor_addr_family(&hop->extend_info->addr) != AF_INET) {
log_warn(LD_BUG, "Trying to extend to a non-IPv4 address.");
return - END_CIRC_REASON_INTERNAL;
}
{
const node_t *prev_node;
prev_node = node_get_by_id(hop->prev->extend_info->identity_digest);
circuit_pick_extend_handshake(&ec.cell_type,
&ec.create_cell.cell_type,
&ec.create_cell.handshake_type,
prev_node,
hop->extend_info);
}
tor_addr_copy(&ec.orport_ipv4.addr, &hop->extend_info->addr);
ec.orport_ipv4.port = hop->extend_info->port;
tor_addr_make_unspec(&ec.orport_ipv6.addr);
memcpy(ec.node_id, hop->extend_info->identity_digest, DIGEST_LEN);
len = onion_skin_create(ec.create_cell.handshake_type,
hop->extend_info,
&hop->handshake_state,
ec.create_cell.onionskin);
if (len < 0) {
log_warn(LD_CIRC,"onion_skin_create failed.");
return - END_CIRC_REASON_INTERNAL;
}
ec.create_cell.handshake_len = len;
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log_info(LD_CIRC,"Sending extend relay cell.");
note_request("cell: extend", 1);
{
uint8_t command = 0;
uint16_t payload_len=0;
uint8_t payload[RELAY_PAYLOAD_SIZE];
if (extend_cell_format(&command, &payload_len, payload, &ec)<0) {
log_warn(LD_CIRC,"Couldn't format extend cell");
return -END_CIRC_REASON_INTERNAL;
}
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/* send it to hop->prev, because it will transfer
* it to a create cell and then send to hop */
if (relay_send_command_from_edge(0, TO_CIRCUIT(circ),
command,
(char*)payload, payload_len,
hop->prev) < 0)
return 0; /* circuit is closed */
}
hop->state = CPATH_STATE_AWAITING_KEYS;
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}
return 0;
}
/** Our clock just jumped by <b>seconds_elapsed</b>. Assume
* something has also gone wrong with our network: notify the user,
* and abandon all not-yet-used circuits. */
void
circuit_note_clock_jumped(int seconds_elapsed)
{
int severity = server_mode(get_options()) ? LOG_WARN : LOG_NOTICE;
tor_log(severity, LD_GENERAL, "Your system clock just jumped %d seconds %s; "
"assuming established circuits no longer work.",
seconds_elapsed >=0 ? seconds_elapsed : -seconds_elapsed,
seconds_elapsed >=0 ? "forward" : "backward");
control_event_general_status(LOG_WARN, "CLOCK_JUMPED TIME=%d",
seconds_elapsed);
can_complete_circuit=0; /* so it'll log when it works again */
control_event_client_status(severity, "CIRCUIT_NOT_ESTABLISHED REASON=%s",
"CLOCK_JUMPED");
circuit_mark_all_unused_circs();
circuit_mark_all_dirty_circs_as_unusable();
}
/** Take the 'extend' <b>cell</b>, pull out addr/port plus the onion
* skin and identity digest for the next hop. If we're already connected,
* pass the onion skin to the next hop using a create cell; otherwise
* launch a new OR connection, and <b>circ</b> will notice when the
* connection succeeds or fails.
*
* Return -1 if we want to warn and tear down the circuit, else return 0.
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*/
int
circuit_extend(cell_t *cell, circuit_t *circ)
{
channel_t *n_chan;
relay_header_t rh;
extend_cell_t ec;
const char *msg = NULL;
int should_launch = 0;
if (circ->n_chan) {
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_PROTOCOL,
"n_chan already set. Bug/attack. Closing.");
return -1;
}
if (circ->n_hop) {
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_PROTOCOL,
"conn to next hop already launched. Bug/attack. Closing.");
return -1;
}
if (!server_mode(get_options())) {
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_PROTOCOL,
"Got an extend cell, but running as a client. Closing.");
return -1;
}
relay_header_unpack(&rh, cell->payload);
if (extend_cell_parse(&ec, rh.command,
cell->payload+RELAY_HEADER_SIZE,
rh.length) < 0) {
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_PROTOCOL,
"Can't parse extend cell. Closing circuit.");
return -1;
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}
if (!ec.orport_ipv4.port || tor_addr_is_null(&ec.orport_ipv4.addr)) {
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_PROTOCOL,
"Client asked me to extend to zero destination port or addr.");
return -1;
}
if (tor_addr_is_internal(&ec.orport_ipv4.addr, 0) &&
!get_options()->ExtendAllowPrivateAddresses) {
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_PROTOCOL,
"Client asked me to extend to a private address");
return -1;
}
/* Check if they asked us for 0000..0000. We support using
* an empty fingerprint for the first hop (e.g. for a bridge relay),
* but we don't want to let people send us extend cells for empty
* fingerprints -- a) because it opens the user up to a mitm attack,
* and b) because it lets an attacker force the relay to hold open a
* new TLS connection for each extend request. */
if (tor_digest_is_zero((const char*)ec.node_id)) {
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_PROTOCOL,
"Client asked me to extend without specifying an id_digest.");
return -1;
}
/* Next, check if we're being asked to connect to the hop that the
* extend cell came from. There isn't any reason for that, and it can
* assist circular-path attacks. */
if (tor_memeq(ec.node_id,
TO_OR_CIRCUIT(circ)->p_chan->identity_digest,
DIGEST_LEN)) {
log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_PROTOCOL,
"Client asked me to extend back to the previous hop.");
return -1;
}
n_chan = channel_get_for_extend((const char*)ec.node_id,
&ec.orport_ipv4.addr,
&msg,
&should_launch);
if (!n_chan) {
log_debug(LD_CIRC|LD_OR,"Next router (%s): %s",
fmt_addrport(&ec.orport_ipv4.addr,ec.orport_ipv4.port),
msg?msg:"????");
circ->n_hop = extend_info_new(NULL /*nickname*/,
(const char*)ec.node_id,
NULL /*onion_key*/,
NULL /*curve25519_key*/,
&ec.orport_ipv4.addr,
ec.orport_ipv4.port);
circ->n_chan_create_cell = tor_memdup(&ec.create_cell,
sizeof(ec.create_cell));
circuit_set_state(circ, CIRCUIT_STATE_CHAN_WAIT);
if (should_launch) {
/* we should try to open a connection */
n_chan = channel_connect_for_circuit(&ec.orport_ipv4.addr,
ec.orport_ipv4.port,
(const char*)ec.node_id);
if (!n_chan) {
log_info(LD_CIRC,"Launching n_chan failed. Closing circuit.");
circuit_mark_for_close(circ, END_CIRC_REASON_CONNECTFAILED);
return 0;
}
log_debug(LD_CIRC,"connecting in progress (or finished). Good.");
}
/* return success. The onion/circuit/etc will be taken care of
* automatically (may already have been) whenever n_chan reaches
* OR_CONN_STATE_OPEN.
*/
return 0;
}
tor_assert(!circ->n_hop); /* Connection is already established. */
circ->n_chan = n_chan;
log_debug(LD_CIRC,
"n_chan is %s",
channel_get_canonical_remote_descr(n_chan));
if (circuit_deliver_create_cell(circ, &ec.create_cell, 1) < 0)
return -1;
return 0;
}
/** Initialize cpath-\>{f|b}_{crypto|digest} from the key material in
* key_data. key_data must contain CPATH_KEY_MATERIAL bytes, which are
* used as follows:
* - 20 to initialize f_digest
* - 20 to initialize b_digest
* - 16 to key f_crypto
* - 16 to key b_crypto
*
* (If 'reverse' is true, then f_XX and b_XX are swapped.)
*/
int
circuit_init_cpath_crypto(crypt_path_t *cpath, const char *key_data,
int reverse)
{
crypto_digest_t *tmp_digest;
crypto_cipher_t *tmp_crypto;
tor_assert(cpath);
tor_assert(key_data);
tor_assert(!(cpath->f_crypto || cpath->b_crypto ||
cpath->f_digest || cpath->b_digest));
cpath->f_digest = crypto_digest_new();
crypto_digest_add_bytes(cpath->f_digest, key_data, DIGEST_LEN);
cpath->b_digest = crypto_digest_new();
crypto_digest_add_bytes(cpath->b_digest, key_data+DIGEST_LEN, DIGEST_LEN);
if (!(cpath->f_crypto =
crypto_cipher_new(key_data+(2*DIGEST_LEN)))) {
log_warn(LD_BUG,"Forward cipher initialization failed.");
return -1;
}
if (!(cpath->b_crypto =
crypto_cipher_new(key_data+(2*DIGEST_LEN)+CIPHER_KEY_LEN))) {
log_warn(LD_BUG,"Backward cipher initialization failed.");
return -1;
}
if (reverse) {
tmp_digest = cpath->f_digest;
cpath->f_digest = cpath->b_digest;
cpath->b_digest = tmp_digest;
tmp_crypto = cpath->f_crypto;
cpath->f_crypto = cpath->b_crypto;
cpath->b_crypto = tmp_crypto;
}
return 0;
}
/** The minimum number of circuit attempts before we start
* thinking about warning about path bias and dropping guards */
static int
pathbias_get_min_circs(const or_options_t *options)
{
#define DFLT_PATH_BIAS_MIN_CIRC 150
if (options->PathBiasCircThreshold >= 5)
return options->PathBiasCircThreshold;
else
return networkstatus_get_param(NULL, "pb_mincircs",
DFLT_PATH_BIAS_MIN_CIRC,
5, INT32_MAX);
}
/** The circuit success rate below which we issue a notice */
static double
pathbias_get_notice_rate(const or_options_t *options)
{
#define DFLT_PATH_BIAS_NOTICE_PCT 70
if (options->PathBiasNoticeRate >= 0.0)
return options->PathBiasNoticeRate;
else
return networkstatus_get_param(NULL, "pb_noticepct",
DFLT_PATH_BIAS_NOTICE_PCT, 0, 100)/100.0;
}
/* XXXX024 I'd like to have this be static again, but entrynodes.c needs it. */
/** The circuit success rate below which we issue a warn */
static double
pathbias_get_warn_rate(const or_options_t *options)
{
#define DFLT_PATH_BIAS_WARN_PCT 50
if (options->PathBiasWarnRate >= 0.0)
return options->PathBiasWarnRate;
else
return networkstatus_get_param(NULL, "pb_warnpct",
DFLT_PATH_BIAS_WARN_PCT, 0, 100)/100.0;
}
/* XXXX024 I'd like to have this be static again, but entrynodes.c needs it. */
/**
* The extreme rate is the rate at which we would drop the guard,
* if pb_dropguard is also set. Otherwise we just warn.
*/
double
pathbias_get_extreme_rate(const or_options_t *options)
{
#define DFLT_PATH_BIAS_EXTREME_PCT 30
if (options->PathBiasExtremeRate >= 0.0)
return options->PathBiasExtremeRate;
else
return networkstatus_get_param(NULL, "pb_extremepct",
DFLT_PATH_BIAS_EXTREME_PCT, 0, 100)/100.0;
}
/* XXXX024 I'd like to have this be static again, but entrynodes.c needs it. */
/**
* If 1, we actually disable use of guards that fall below
* the extreme_pct.
*/
int
pathbias_get_dropguards(const or_options_t *options)
{
#define DFLT_PATH_BIAS_DROP_GUARDS 0
if (options->PathBiasDropGuards >= 0)
return options->PathBiasDropGuards;
else
return networkstatus_get_param(NULL, "pb_dropguards",
DFLT_PATH_BIAS_DROP_GUARDS, 0, 1);
}
/**
* This is the number of circuits at which we scale our
* counts by mult_factor/scale_factor. Note, this count is
* not exact, as we only perform the scaling in the event
* of no integer truncation.
*/
static int
pathbias_get_scale_threshold(const or_options_t *options)
{
#define DFLT_PATH_BIAS_SCALE_THRESHOLD 300
if (options->PathBiasScaleThreshold >= 10)
return options->PathBiasScaleThreshold;
else
return networkstatus_get_param(NULL, "pb_scalecircs",
DFLT_PATH_BIAS_SCALE_THRESHOLD, 10,
INT32_MAX);
}
/**
* Compute the path bias scaling ratio from the consensus
* parameters pb_multfactor/pb_scalefactor.
*
* Returns a value in (0, 1.0] which we multiply our pathbias
* counts with to scale them down.
*/
static double
pathbias_get_scale_ratio(const or_options_t *options)
{
/*
* The scale factor is the denominator for our scaling
* of circuit counts for our path bias window.
*
* Note that our use of doubles for the path bias state
* file means that powers of 2 work best here.
*/
int denominator = networkstatus_get_param(NULL, "pb_scalefactor",
2, 2, INT32_MAX);
(void) options;
/**
* The mult factor is the numerator for our scaling
* of circuit counts for our path bias window. It
* allows us to scale by fractions.
*/
return networkstatus_get_param(NULL, "pb_multfactor",
1, 1, denominator)/((double)denominator);
}
/** The minimum number of circuit usage attempts before we start
* thinking about warning about path use bias and dropping guards */
static int
pathbias_get_min_use(const or_options_t *options)
{
#define DFLT_PATH_BIAS_MIN_USE 20
if (options->PathBiasUseThreshold >= 3)
return options->PathBiasUseThreshold;
else
return networkstatus_get_param(NULL, "pb_minuse",
DFLT_PATH_BIAS_MIN_USE,
3, INT32_MAX);
}
/** The circuit use success rate below which we issue a notice */
static double
pathbias_get_notice_use_rate(const or_options_t *options)
{
#define DFLT_PATH_BIAS_NOTICE_USE_PCT 80
if (options->PathBiasNoticeUseRate >= 0.0)
return options->PathBiasNoticeUseRate;
else
return networkstatus_get_param(NULL, "pb_noticeusepct",
DFLT_PATH_BIAS_NOTICE_USE_PCT,
0, 100)/100.0;
}
/**
* The extreme use rate is the rate at which we would drop the guard,
* if pb_dropguard is also set. Otherwise we just warn.
*/
double
pathbias_get_extreme_use_rate(const or_options_t *options)
{
#define DFLT_PATH_BIAS_EXTREME_USE_PCT 60
if (options->PathBiasExtremeUseRate >= 0.0)
return options->PathBiasExtremeUseRate;
else
return networkstatus_get_param(NULL, "pb_extremeusepct",
DFLT_PATH_BIAS_EXTREME_USE_PCT,
0, 100)/100.0;
}
/**
* This is the number of circuits at which we scale our
* use counts by mult_factor/scale_factor. Note, this count is
* not exact, as we only perform the scaling in the event
* of no integer truncation.
*/
static int
pathbias_get_scale_use_threshold(const or_options_t *options)
{
#define DFLT_PATH_BIAS_SCALE_USE_THRESHOLD 100
if (options->PathBiasScaleUseThreshold >= 10)
return options->PathBiasScaleUseThreshold;
else
return networkstatus_get_param(NULL, "pb_scaleuse",
DFLT_PATH_BIAS_SCALE_USE_THRESHOLD,
10, INT32_MAX);
}
/**
* Convert a Guard's path state to string.
*/
const char *
pathbias_state_to_string(path_state_t state)
{
switch (state) {
case PATH_STATE_NEW_CIRC:
return "new";
case PATH_STATE_BUILD_ATTEMPTED:
return "build attempted";
case PATH_STATE_BUILD_SUCCEEDED:
return "build succeeded";
case PATH_STATE_USE_ATTEMPTED:
return "use attempted";
case PATH_STATE_USE_SUCCEEDED:
return "use succeeded";
case PATH_STATE_USE_FAILED:
return "use failed";
case PATH_STATE_ALREADY_COUNTED:
return "already counted";
}
return "unknown";
}
/**
* This function decides if a circuit has progressed far enough to count
* as a circuit "attempt". As long as end-to-end tagging is possible,
* we assume the adversary will use it over hop-to-hop failure. Therefore,
* we only need to account bias for the last hop. This should make us
* much more resilient to ambient circuit failure, and also make that
* failure easier to measure (we only need to measure Exit failure rates).
*/
static int
pathbias_is_new_circ_attempt(origin_circuit_t *circ)
{
#define N2N_TAGGING_IS_POSSIBLE
#ifdef N2N_TAGGING_IS_POSSIBLE
/* cpath is a circular list. We want circs with more than one hop,
* and the second hop must be waiting for keys still (it's just
* about to get them). */
return circ->cpath &&
circ->cpath->next != circ->cpath &&
circ->cpath->next->state == CPATH_STATE_AWAITING_KEYS;
#else
/* If tagging attacks are no longer possible, we probably want to
* count bias from the first hop. However, one could argue that
* timing-based tagging is still more useful than per-hop failure.
* In which case, we'd never want to use this.
*/
return circ->cpath &&
circ->cpath->state == CPATH_STATE_AWAITING_KEYS;
#endif
}
/**
* Decide if the path bias code should count a circuit.
*
* @returns 1 if we should count it, 0 otherwise.
*/
static int
pathbias_should_count(origin_circuit_t *circ)
{
#define PATHBIAS_COUNT_INTERVAL (600)
static ratelim_t count_limit =
RATELIM_INIT(PATHBIAS_COUNT_INTERVAL);
char *rate_msg = NULL;
/* We can't do path bias accounting without entry guards.
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* Testing and controller circuits also have no guards.
*
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* We also don't count server-side rends, because their
* endpoint could be chosen maliciously.
* Similarly, we can't count client-side intro attempts,
* because clients can be manipulated into connecting to
* malicious intro points. */
if (get_options()->UseEntryGuards == 0 ||
circ->base_.purpose == CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_TESTING ||
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circ->base_.purpose == CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_CONTROLLER ||
circ->base_.purpose == CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_S_CONNECT_REND ||
circ->base_.purpose == CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_S_REND_JOINED ||
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(circ->base_.purpose >= CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_INTRODUCING &&
circ->base_.purpose <= CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_INTRODUCE_ACKED)) {
/* Check to see if the shouldcount result has changed due to a
* unexpected purpose change that would affect our results.
*
* The reason we check the path state too here is because for the
* cannibalized versions of these purposes, we count them as successful
* before their purpose change.
*/
if (circ->pathbias_shouldcount == PATHBIAS_SHOULDCOUNT_COUNTED
&& circ->path_state != PATH_STATE_ALREADY_COUNTED) {
log_info(LD_BUG,
"Circuit %d is now being ignored despite being counted "
"in the past. Purpose is %s, path state is %s",
circ->global_identifier,
circuit_purpose_to_string(circ->base_.purpose),
pathbias_state_to_string(circ->path_state));
}
circ->pathbias_shouldcount = PATHBIAS_SHOULDCOUNT_IGNORED;
return 0;
}
/* Completely ignore one hop circuits */
if (circ->build_state->onehop_tunnel ||
circ->build_state->desired_path_len == 1) {
/* Check for inconsistency */
if (circ->build_state->desired_path_len != 1 ||
!circ->build_state->onehop_tunnel) {
if ((rate_msg = rate_limit_log(&count_limit, approx_time()))) {
log_info(LD_BUG,
"One-hop circuit has length %d. Path state is %s. "
"Circuit is a %s currently %s.%s",
circ->build_state->desired_path_len,
pathbias_state_to_string(circ->path_state),
circuit_purpose_to_string(circ->base_.purpose),
circuit_state_to_string(circ->base_.state),
rate_msg);
tor_free(rate_msg);
}
tor_fragile_assert();
}
/* Check to see if the shouldcount result has changed due to a
* unexpected change that would affect our results */
if (circ->pathbias_shouldcount == PATHBIAS_SHOULDCOUNT_COUNTED) {
log_info(LD_BUG,
"One-hop circuit %d is now being ignored despite being counted "
"in the past. Purpose is %s, path state is %s",
circ->global_identifier,
circuit_purpose_to_string(circ->base_.purpose),
pathbias_state_to_string(circ->path_state));
}
circ->pathbias_shouldcount = PATHBIAS_SHOULDCOUNT_IGNORED;
return 0;
}
/* Check to see if the shouldcount result has changed due to a
* unexpected purpose change that would affect our results */
if (circ->pathbias_shouldcount == PATHBIAS_SHOULDCOUNT_IGNORED) {
log_info(LD_BUG,
"Circuit %d is now being counted despite being ignored "
"in the past. Purpose is %s, path state is %s",
circ->global_identifier,
circuit_purpose_to_string(circ->base_.purpose),
pathbias_state_to_string(circ->path_state));
}
circ->pathbias_shouldcount = PATHBIAS_SHOULDCOUNT_COUNTED;
return 1;
}
/**
* Check our circuit state to see if this is a successful circuit attempt.
* If so, record it in the current guard's path bias circ_attempt count.
*
* Also check for several potential error cases for bug #6475.
*/
static int
pathbias_count_build_attempt(origin_circuit_t *circ)
{
#define CIRC_ATTEMPT_NOTICE_INTERVAL (600)
static ratelim_t circ_attempt_notice_limit =
RATELIM_INIT(CIRC_ATTEMPT_NOTICE_INTERVAL);
char *rate_msg = NULL;
if (!pathbias_should_count(circ)) {
return 0;
}
if (pathbias_is_new_circ_attempt(circ)) {
/* Help track down the real cause of bug #6475: */
if (circ->has_opened && circ->path_state != PATH_STATE_BUILD_ATTEMPTED) {
if ((rate_msg = rate_limit_log(&circ_attempt_notice_limit,
approx_time()))) {
log_info(LD_BUG,
"Opened circuit is in strange path state %s. "
"Circuit is a %s currently %s.%s",
pathbias_state_to_string(circ->path_state),
circuit_purpose_to_string(circ->base_.purpose),
circuit_state_to_string(circ->base_.state),
rate_msg);
tor_free(rate_msg);
}
}
/* Don't re-count cannibalized circs.. */
if (!circ->has_opened) {
entry_guard_t *guard = NULL;
if (circ->cpath && circ->cpath->extend_info) {
guard = entry_guard_get_by_id_digest(
circ->cpath->extend_info->identity_digest);
} else if (circ->base_.n_chan) {
guard =
entry_guard_get_by_id_digest(circ->base_.n_chan->identity_digest);
}
if (guard) {
if (circ->path_state == PATH_STATE_NEW_CIRC) {
circ->path_state = PATH_STATE_BUILD_ATTEMPTED;
if (entry_guard_inc_circ_attempt_count(guard) < 0) {
/* Bogus guard; we already warned. */
return -END_CIRC_REASON_TORPROTOCOL;
}
} else {
if ((rate_msg = rate_limit_log(&circ_attempt_notice_limit,
approx_time()))) {
log_info(LD_BUG,
"Unopened circuit has strange path state %s. "
"Circuit is a %s currently %s.%s",
pathbias_state_to_string(circ->path_state),
circuit_purpose_to_string(circ->base_.purpose),
circuit_state_to_string(circ->base_.state),
rate_msg);
tor_free(rate_msg);
}
}
} else {
if ((rate_msg = rate_limit_log(&circ_attempt_notice_limit,
approx_time()))) {
log_info(LD_CIRC,
"Unopened circuit has no known guard. "
"Circuit is a %s currently %s.%s",
circuit_purpose_to_string(circ->base_.purpose),
circuit_state_to_string(circ->base_.state),
rate_msg);
tor_free(rate_msg);
}
}
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Check our circuit state to see if this is a successful circuit
* completion. If so, record it in the current guard's path bias
* success count.
*
* Also check for several potential error cases for bug #6475.
*/
static void
pathbias_count_build_success(origin_circuit_t *circ)
{
#define SUCCESS_NOTICE_INTERVAL (600)
static ratelim_t success_notice_limit =
RATELIM_INIT(SUCCESS_NOTICE_INTERVAL);
char *rate_msg = NULL;
entry_guard_t *guard = NULL;
if (!pathbias_should_count(circ)) {
return;
}
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/* Don't count cannibalized/reused circs for path bias
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* "build" success, since they get counted under "use" success. */
if (!circ->has_opened) {
if (circ->cpath && circ->cpath->extend_info) {
guard = entry_guard_get_by_id_digest(
circ->cpath->extend_info->identity_digest);
}
if (guard) {
if (circ->path_state == PATH_STATE_BUILD_ATTEMPTED) {
circ->path_state = PATH_STATE_BUILD_SUCCEEDED;
guard->circ_successes++;
entry_guards_changed();
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log_info(LD_CIRC, "Got success count %f/%f for guard %s ($%s)",
guard->circ_successes, guard->circ_attempts,
guard->nickname, hex_str(guard->identity, DIGEST_LEN));
} else {
if ((rate_msg = rate_limit_log(&success_notice_limit,
approx_time()))) {
log_info(LD_BUG,
"Succeeded circuit is in strange path state %s. "
"Circuit is a %s currently %s.%s",
pathbias_state_to_string(circ->path_state),
circuit_purpose_to_string(circ->base_.purpose),
circuit_state_to_string(circ->base_.state),
rate_msg);
tor_free(rate_msg);
}
}
if (guard->circ_attempts < guard->circ_successes) {
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log_notice(LD_BUG, "Unexpectedly high successes counts (%f/%f) "
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"for guard %s ($%s)",
guard->circ_successes, guard->circ_attempts,
guard->nickname, hex_str(guard->identity, DIGEST_LEN));
}
/* In rare cases, CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_TESTING can get converted to
* CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_MEASURE_TIMEOUT and have no guards here.
* No need to log that case. */
} else if (circ->base_.purpose != CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_MEASURE_TIMEOUT) {
if ((rate_msg = rate_limit_log(&success_notice_limit,
approx_time()))) {
log_info(LD_CIRC,
"Completed circuit has no known guard. "
"Circuit is a %s currently %s.%s",
circuit_purpose_to_string(circ->base_.purpose),
circuit_state_to_string(circ->base_.state),
rate_msg);
tor_free(rate_msg);
}
}
} else {
if (circ->path_state < PATH_STATE_BUILD_SUCCEEDED) {
if ((rate_msg = rate_limit_log(&success_notice_limit,
approx_time()))) {
log_info(LD_BUG,
"Opened circuit is in strange path state %s. "
"Circuit is a %s currently %s.%s",
pathbias_state_to_string(circ->path_state),
circuit_purpose_to_string(circ->base_.purpose),
circuit_state_to_string(circ->base_.state),
rate_msg);
tor_free(rate_msg);
}
}
}
}
/**
* Record an attempt to use a circuit. Changes the circuit's
* path state and update its guard's usage counter.
*
* Used for path bias usage accounting.
*/
void
pathbias_count_use_attempt(origin_circuit_t *circ)
{
entry_guard_t *guard;
if (!pathbias_should_count(circ)) {
return;
}
if (circ->path_state < PATH_STATE_BUILD_SUCCEEDED) {
log_notice(LD_BUG,
"Used circuit is in strange path state %s. "
"Circuit is a %s currently %s.",
pathbias_state_to_string(circ->path_state),
circuit_purpose_to_string(circ->base_.purpose),
circuit_state_to_string(circ->base_.state));
} else if (circ->path_state < PATH_STATE_USE_ATTEMPTED) {
guard = entry_guard_get_by_id_digest(
circ->cpath->extend_info->identity_digest);
if (guard) {
pathbias_measure_use_rate(guard);
pathbias_scale_use_rates(guard);
guard->use_attempts++;
entry_guards_changed();
log_debug(LD_CIRC,
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"Marked circuit %d (%f/%f) as used for guard %s ($%s).",
circ->global_identifier,
guard->use_successes, guard->use_attempts,
guard->nickname, hex_str(guard->identity, DIGEST_LEN));
}
circ->path_state = PATH_STATE_USE_ATTEMPTED;
} else {
/* Harmless but educational log message */
log_info(LD_CIRC,
"Used circuit %d is already in path state %s. "
"Circuit is a %s currently %s.",
circ->global_identifier,
pathbias_state_to_string(circ->path_state),
circuit_purpose_to_string(circ->base_.purpose),
circuit_state_to_string(circ->base_.state));
}
return;
}
/**
* Check the circuit's path state is appropriate and mark it as
* successfully used. Used for path bias usage accounting.
*
* We don't actually increment the guard's counters until
* pathbias_check_close(), because the circuit can still transition
* back to PATH_STATE_USE_ATTEMPTED if a stream fails later (this
* is done so we can probe the circuit for liveness at close).
*/
void
pathbias_mark_use_success(origin_circuit_t *circ)
{
if (!pathbias_should_count(circ)) {
return;
}
if (circ->path_state < PATH_STATE_USE_ATTEMPTED) {
log_notice(LD_BUG,
"Used circuit %d is in strange path state %s. "
"Circuit is a %s currently %s.",
circ->global_identifier,
pathbias_state_to_string(circ->path_state),
circuit_purpose_to_string(circ->base_.purpose),
circuit_state_to_string(circ->base_.state));
pathbias_count_use_attempt(circ);
}
/* We don't do any accounting at the guard until actual circuit close */
circ->path_state = PATH_STATE_USE_SUCCEEDED;
return;
}
/**
* If a stream ever detatches from a circuit in a retriable way,
* we need to mark this circuit as still needing either another
* successful stream, or in need of a probe.
*
* An adversary could let the first stream request succeed (ie the
* resolve), but then tag and timeout the remainder (via cell
* dropping), forcing them on new circuits.
*
* Rolling back the state will cause us to probe such circuits, which
* should lead to probe failures in the event of such tagging due to
* either unrecognized cells coming in while we wait for the probe,
* or the cipher state getting out of sync in the case of dropped cells.
*/
void
pathbias_mark_use_rollback(origin_circuit_t *circ)
{
if (circ->path_state == PATH_STATE_USE_SUCCEEDED) {
log_info(LD_CIRC,
"Rolling back pathbias use state to 'attempted' for detached "
"circuit %d", circ->global_identifier);
circ->path_state = PATH_STATE_USE_ATTEMPTED;
}
}
/**
* Actually count a circuit success towards a guard's usage counters
* if the path state is appropriate.
*/
static void
pathbias_count_use_success(origin_circuit_t *circ)
{
entry_guard_t *guard;
if (!pathbias_should_count(circ)) {
return;
}
if (circ->path_state != PATH_STATE_USE_SUCCEEDED) {
log_notice(LD_BUG,
"Successfully used circuit %d is in strange path state %s. "
"Circuit is a %s currently %s.",
circ->global_identifier,
pathbias_state_to_string(circ->path_state),
circuit_purpose_to_string(circ->base_.purpose),
circuit_state_to_string(circ->base_.state));
} else {
guard = entry_guard_get_by_id_digest(
circ->cpath->extend_info->identity_digest);
if (guard) {
guard->use_successes++;
entry_guards_changed();
if (guard->use_attempts < guard->use_successes) {
log_notice(LD_BUG, "Unexpectedly high use successes counts (%f/%f) "
"for guard %s=%s",
guard->use_successes, guard->use_attempts,
guard->nickname, hex_str(guard->identity, DIGEST_LEN));
}
log_debug(LD_CIRC,
"Marked circuit %d (%f/%f) as used successfully for guard "
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"%s ($%s).",
circ->global_identifier, guard->use_successes,
guard->use_attempts, guard->nickname,
hex_str(guard->identity, DIGEST_LEN));
}
}
return;
}
/**
* Send a probe down a circuit that the client attempted to use,
* but for which the stream timed out/failed. The probe is a
* RELAY_BEGIN cell with a 0.a.b.c destination address, which
* the exit will reject and reply back, echoing that address.
*
* The reason for such probes is because it is possible to bias
* a user's paths simply by causing timeouts, and these timeouts
* are not possible to differentiate from unresponsive servers.
*
* The probe is sent at the end of the circuit lifetime for two
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* reasons: to prevent cryptographic taggers from being able to
* drop cells to cause timeouts, and to prevent easy recognition
* of probes before any real client traffic happens.
*
* Returns -1 if we couldn't probe, 0 otherwise.
*/
static int
pathbias_send_usable_probe(circuit_t *circ)
{
/* Based on connection_ap_handshake_send_begin() */
char payload[CELL_PAYLOAD_SIZE];
int payload_len;
origin_circuit_t *ocirc = TO_ORIGIN_CIRCUIT(circ);
crypt_path_t *cpath_layer = NULL;
char *probe_nonce = NULL;
tor_assert(ocirc);
cpath_layer = ocirc->cpath->prev;
if (cpath_layer->state != CPATH_STATE_OPEN) {
/* This can happen for cannibalized circuits. Their
* last hop isn't yet open */
log_info(LD_CIRC,
"Got pathbias probe request for unopened circuit %d. "
"Opened %d, len %d", ocirc->global_identifier,
ocirc->has_opened, ocirc->build_state->desired_path_len);
return -1;
}
/* We already went down this road. */
if (circ->purpose == CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_PATH_BIAS_TESTING &&
ocirc->pathbias_probe_id) {
log_info(LD_CIRC,
"Got pathbias probe request for circuit %d with "
"outstanding probe", ocirc->global_identifier);
return -1;
}
/* Can't probe if the channel isn't open */
if (circ->n_chan == NULL ||
(circ->n_chan->state != CHANNEL_STATE_OPEN
&& circ->n_chan->state != CHANNEL_STATE_MAINT)) {
log_info(LD_CIRC,
"Skipping pathbias probe for circuit %d: Channel is not open.",
ocirc->global_identifier);
return -1;
}
circuit_change_purpose(circ, CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_PATH_BIAS_TESTING);
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/* Update timestamp for when circuit_expire_building() should kill us */
tor_gettimeofday(&circ->timestamp_began);
/* Generate a random address for the nonce */
crypto_rand((char*)&ocirc->pathbias_probe_nonce,
sizeof(ocirc->pathbias_probe_nonce));
ocirc->pathbias_probe_nonce &= 0x00ffffff;
probe_nonce = tor_dup_ip(ocirc->pathbias_probe_nonce);
tor_snprintf(payload,RELAY_PAYLOAD_SIZE, "%s:25", probe_nonce);
payload_len = (int)strlen(payload)+1;
// XXX: need this? Can we assume ipv4 will always be supported?
// If not, how do we tell?
//if (payload_len <= RELAY_PAYLOAD_SIZE - 4 && edge_conn->begincell_flags) {
// set_uint32(payload + payload_len, htonl(edge_conn->begincell_flags));
// payload_len += 4;
//}
/* Generate+Store stream id, make sure it's non-zero */
ocirc->pathbias_probe_id = get_unique_stream_id_by_circ(ocirc);
if (ocirc->pathbias_probe_id==0) {
log_warn(LD_CIRC,
"Ran out of stream IDs on circuit %u during "
"pathbias probe attempt.", ocirc->global_identifier);
tor_free(probe_nonce);
return -1;
}
log_info(LD_CIRC,
"Sending pathbias testing cell to %s:25 on stream %d for circ %d.",
probe_nonce, ocirc->pathbias_probe_id, ocirc->global_identifier);
tor_free(probe_nonce);
/* Send a test relay cell */
if (relay_send_command_from_edge(ocirc->pathbias_probe_id, circ,
RELAY_COMMAND_BEGIN, payload,
payload_len, cpath_layer) < 0) {
log_notice(LD_CIRC,
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"Failed to send pathbias probe cell on circuit %d.",
ocirc->global_identifier);
return -1;
}
/* Mark it freshly dirty so it doesn't get expired in the meantime */
circ->timestamp_dirty = time(NULL);
return 0;
}
/**
* Check the response to a pathbias probe, to ensure the
* cell is recognized and the nonce and other probe
* characteristics are as expected.
*
* If the response is valid, return 0. Otherwise return < 0.
*/
int
pathbias_check_probe_response(circuit_t *circ, const cell_t *cell)
{
/* Based on connection_edge_process_relay_cell() */
relay_header_t rh;
int reason;
uint32_t ipv4_host;
origin_circuit_t *ocirc = TO_ORIGIN_CIRCUIT(circ);
tor_assert(cell);
tor_assert(ocirc);
tor_assert(circ->purpose == CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_PATH_BIAS_TESTING);
relay_header_unpack(&rh, cell->payload);
reason = rh.length > 0 ?
get_uint8(cell->payload+RELAY_HEADER_SIZE) : END_STREAM_REASON_MISC;
if (rh.command == RELAY_COMMAND_END &&
reason == END_STREAM_REASON_EXITPOLICY &&
ocirc->pathbias_probe_id == rh.stream_id) {
/* Check length+extract host: It is in network order after the reason code.
* See connection_edge_end(). */
if (rh.length < 9) { /* reason+ipv4+dns_ttl */
log_notice(LD_PROTOCOL,
"Short path bias probe response length field (%d).", rh.length);
return - END_CIRC_REASON_TORPROTOCOL;
}
ipv4_host = ntohl(get_uint32(cell->payload+RELAY_HEADER_SIZE+1));
/* Check nonce */
if (ipv4_host == ocirc->pathbias_probe_nonce) {
pathbias_mark_use_success(ocirc);
circuit_mark_for_close(circ, END_CIRC_REASON_FINISHED);
log_info(LD_CIRC,
"Got valid path bias probe back for circ %d, stream %d.",
ocirc->global_identifier, ocirc->pathbias_probe_id);
return 0;
} else {
log_notice(LD_CIRC,
"Got strange probe value 0x%x vs 0x%x back for circ %d, "
"stream %d.", ipv4_host, ocirc->pathbias_probe_nonce,
ocirc->global_identifier, ocirc->pathbias_probe_id);
return -1;
}
}
log_info(LD_CIRC,
"Got another cell back back on pathbias probe circuit %d: "
"Command: %d, Reason: %d, Stream-id: %d",
ocirc->global_identifier, rh.command, reason, rh.stream_id);
return -1;
}
/**
* Check if a circuit was used and/or closed successfully.
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*
* If we attempted to use the circuit to carry a stream but failed
* for whatever reason, or if the circuit mysteriously died before
* we could attach any streams, record these two cases.
*
* If we *have* successfully used the circuit, or it appears to
* have been closed by us locally, count it as a success.
*
* Returns 0 if we're done making decisions with the circ,
* or -1 if we want to probe it first.
*/
int
pathbias_check_close(origin_circuit_t *ocirc, int reason)
{
circuit_t *circ = &ocirc->base_;
if (!pathbias_should_count(ocirc)) {
return 0;
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}
switch (ocirc->path_state) {
/* If the circuit was closed after building, but before use, we need
* to ensure we were the ones who tried to close it (and not a remote
* actor). */
case PATH_STATE_BUILD_SUCCEEDED:
if (reason & END_CIRC_REASON_FLAG_REMOTE) {
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/* Remote circ close reasons on an unused circuit all could be bias */
log_info(LD_CIRC,
"Circuit %d remote-closed without successful use for reason %d. "
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"Circuit purpose %d currently %d,%s. Len %d.",
ocirc->global_identifier,
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reason, circ->purpose, ocirc->has_opened,
circuit_state_to_string(circ->state),
ocirc->build_state->desired_path_len);
pathbias_count_collapse(ocirc);
} else if ((reason & ~END_CIRC_REASON_FLAG_REMOTE)
== END_CIRC_REASON_CHANNEL_CLOSED &&
circ->n_chan &&
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circ->n_chan->reason_for_closing
!= CHANNEL_CLOSE_REQUESTED) {
/* If we didn't close the channel ourselves, it could be bias */
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/* XXX: Only count bias if the network is live?
* What about clock jumps/suspends? */
log_info(LD_CIRC,
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"Circuit %d's channel closed without successful use for reason "
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"%d, channel reason %d. Circuit purpose %d currently %d,%s. Len "
"%d.", ocirc->global_identifier,
reason, circ->n_chan->reason_for_closing,
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circ->purpose, ocirc->has_opened,
circuit_state_to_string(circ->state),
ocirc->build_state->desired_path_len);
pathbias_count_collapse(ocirc);
} else {
pathbias_count_successful_close(ocirc);
}
break;
/* If we tried to use a circuit but failed, we should probe it to ensure
* it has not been tampered with. */
case PATH_STATE_USE_ATTEMPTED:
/* XXX: Only probe and/or count failure if the network is live?
* What about clock jumps/suspends? */
if (pathbias_send_usable_probe(circ) == 0)
return -1;
else
pathbias_count_use_failed(ocirc);
/* Any circuit where there were attempted streams but no successful
* streams could be bias */
log_info(LD_CIRC,
"Circuit %d closed without successful use for reason %d. "
"Circuit purpose %d currently %d,%s. Len %d.",
ocirc->global_identifier,
reason, circ->purpose, ocirc->has_opened,
circuit_state_to_string(circ->state),
ocirc->build_state->desired_path_len);
break;
case PATH_STATE_USE_SUCCEEDED:
pathbias_count_successful_close(ocirc);
pathbias_count_use_success(ocirc);
break;
case PATH_STATE_USE_FAILED:
pathbias_count_use_failed(ocirc);
break;
case PATH_STATE_NEW_CIRC:
case PATH_STATE_BUILD_ATTEMPTED:
case PATH_STATE_ALREADY_COUNTED:
default:
// Other states are uninteresting. No stats to count.
break;
}
ocirc->path_state = PATH_STATE_ALREADY_COUNTED;
return 0;
}
/**
* Count a successfully closed circuit.
*/
static void
pathbias_count_successful_close(origin_circuit_t *circ)
{
entry_guard_t *guard = NULL;
if (!pathbias_should_count(circ)) {
return;
}
if (circ->cpath && circ->cpath->extend_info) {
guard = entry_guard_get_by_id_digest(
circ->cpath->extend_info->identity_digest);
}
if (guard) {
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/* In the long run: circuit_success ~= successful_circuit_close +
* circ_failure + stream_failure */
guard->successful_circuits_closed++;
entry_guards_changed();
} else if (circ->base_.purpose != CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_MEASURE_TIMEOUT) {
/* In rare cases, CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_TESTING can get converted to
* CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_MEASURE_TIMEOUT and have no guards here.
* No need to log that case. */
log_info(LD_CIRC,
"Successfully closed circuit has no known guard. "
"Circuit is a %s currently %s",
circuit_purpose_to_string(circ->base_.purpose),
circuit_state_to_string(circ->base_.state));
}
}
/**
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* Count a circuit that fails after it is built, but before it can
* carry any traffic.
*
* This is needed because there are ways to destroy a
* circuit after it has successfully completed. Right now, this is
* used for purely informational/debugging purposes.
*/
static void
pathbias_count_collapse(origin_circuit_t *circ)
{
entry_guard_t *guard = NULL;
if (!pathbias_should_count(circ)) {
return;
}
if (circ->cpath && circ->cpath->extend_info) {
guard = entry_guard_get_by_id_digest(
circ->cpath->extend_info->identity_digest);
}
if (guard) {
guard->collapsed_circuits++;
entry_guards_changed();
} else if (circ->base_.purpose != CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_MEASURE_TIMEOUT) {
/* In rare cases, CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_TESTING can get converted to
* CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_MEASURE_TIMEOUT and have no guards here.
* No need to log that case. */
log_info(LD_CIRC,
"Destroyed circuit has no known guard. "
"Circuit is a %s currently %s",
circuit_purpose_to_string(circ->base_.purpose),
circuit_state_to_string(circ->base_.state));
}
}
/**
* Count a known failed circuit (because we could not probe it).
*
* This counter is informational.
*/
static void
pathbias_count_use_failed(origin_circuit_t *circ)
{
entry_guard_t *guard = NULL;
if (!pathbias_should_count(circ)) {
return;
}
if (circ->cpath && circ->cpath->extend_info) {
guard = entry_guard_get_by_id_digest(
circ->cpath->extend_info->identity_digest);
}
if (guard) {
guard->unusable_circuits++;
entry_guards_changed();
} else if (circ->base_.purpose != CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_MEASURE_TIMEOUT) {
/* In rare cases, CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_TESTING can get converted to
* CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_MEASURE_TIMEOUT and have no guards here.
* No need to log that case. */
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/* XXX note cut-and-paste code in this function compared to nearby
* functions. Would be nice to refactor. -RD */
log_info(LD_CIRC,
"Stream-failing circuit has no known guard. "
"Circuit is a %s currently %s",
circuit_purpose_to_string(circ->base_.purpose),
circuit_state_to_string(circ->base_.state));
}
}
/**
* Count timeouts for path bias log messages.
*
* These counts are purely informational.
*/
void
pathbias_count_timeout(origin_circuit_t *circ)
{
entry_guard_t *guard = NULL;
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if (!pathbias_should_count(circ)) {
return;
}
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/* For hidden service circs, they can actually be used
* successfully and then time out later (because
* the other side declines to use them). */
if (circ->path_state == PATH_STATE_USE_SUCCEEDED) {
return;
}
if (circ->cpath && circ->cpath->extend_info) {
guard = entry_guard_get_by_id_digest(
circ->cpath->extend_info->identity_digest);
}
if (guard) {
guard->timeouts++;
entry_guards_changed();
}
}
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/**
* Helper function to count all of the currently opened circuits
* for a guard that are in a given path state range. The state
* range is inclusive on both ends.
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*/
static int
pathbias_count_circs_in_states(entry_guard_t *guard,
path_state_t from,
path_state_t to)
{
circuit_t *circ;
int open_circuits = 0;
/* Count currently open circuits. Give them the benefit of the doubt. */
for (circ = global_circuitlist; circ; circ = circ->next) {
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origin_circuit_t *ocirc = NULL;
if (!CIRCUIT_IS_ORIGIN(circ) || /* didn't originate here */
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circ->marked_for_close) /* already counted */
continue;
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ocirc = TO_ORIGIN_CIRCUIT(circ);
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if (!ocirc->cpath || !ocirc->cpath->extend_info)
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continue;
if (ocirc->path_state >= from &&
ocirc->path_state <= to &&
pathbias_should_count(ocirc) &&
fast_memeq(guard->identity,
ocirc->cpath->extend_info->identity_digest,
DIGEST_LEN)) {
log_debug(LD_CIRC, "Found opened circuit %d in path_state %s",
ocirc->global_identifier,
pathbias_state_to_string(ocirc->path_state));
open_circuits++;
}
}
return open_circuits;
}
/**
* Return the number of circuits counted as successfully closed for
* this guard.
*
* Also add in the currently open circuits to give them the benefit
* of the doubt.
*/
double
pathbias_get_close_success_count(entry_guard_t *guard)
{
return guard->successful_circuits_closed +
pathbias_count_circs_in_states(guard,
PATH_STATE_BUILD_SUCCEEDED,
PATH_STATE_USE_SUCCEEDED);
}
/**
* Return the number of circuits counted as successfully used
* this guard.
*
* Also add in the currently open circuits that we are attempting
* to use to give them the benefit of the doubt.
*/
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double
pathbias_get_use_success_count(entry_guard_t *guard)
{
return guard->use_successes +
pathbias_count_circs_in_states(guard,
PATH_STATE_USE_ATTEMPTED,
PATH_STATE_USE_SUCCEEDED);
}
/**
* Check the path bias use rate against our consensus parameter limits.
*
* Emits a log message if the use success rates are too low.
*
* If pathbias_get_dropguards() is set, we also disable the use of
* very failure prone guards.
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*/
static void
pathbias_measure_use_rate(entry_guard_t *guard)
{
const or_options_t *options = get_options();
if (guard->use_attempts > pathbias_get_min_use(options)) {
/* Note: We rely on the < comparison here to allow us to set a 0
* rate and disable the feature entirely. If refactoring, don't
* change to <= */
if (pathbias_get_use_success_count(guard)/guard->use_attempts
< pathbias_get_extreme_use_rate(options)) {
/* Dropping is currently disabled by default. */
if (pathbias_get_dropguards(options)) {
if (!guard->path_bias_disabled) {
log_warn(LD_CIRC,
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"Your Guard %s ($%s) is failing to carry an extremely large "
"amount of stream on its circuits. "
"To avoid potential route manipulation attacks, Tor has "
"disabled use of this guard. "
"Use counts are %ld/%ld. Success counts are %ld/%ld. "
"%ld circuits completed, %ld were unusable, %ld collapsed, "
"and %ld timed out. "
"For reference, your timeout cutoff is %ld seconds.",
guard->nickname, hex_str(guard->identity, DIGEST_LEN),
tor_lround(pathbias_get_use_success_count(guard)),
tor_lround(guard->use_attempts),
tor_lround(pathbias_get_close_success_count(guard)),
tor_lround(guard->circ_attempts),
tor_lround(guard->circ_successes),
tor_lround(guard->unusable_circuits),
tor_lround(guard->collapsed_circuits),
tor_lround(guard->timeouts),
tor_lround(circ_times.close_ms/1000));
guard->path_bias_disabled = 1;
guard->bad_since = approx_time();
entry_guards_changed();
return;
}
} else if (!guard->path_bias_use_extreme) {
guard->path_bias_use_extreme = 1;
log_warn(LD_CIRC,
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"Your Guard %s ($%s) is failing to carry an extremely large "
"amount of streams on its circuits. "
"This could indicate a route manipulation attack, network "
"overload, bad local network connectivity, or a bug. "
"Use counts are %ld/%ld. Success counts are %ld/%ld. "
"%ld circuits completed, %ld were unusable, %ld collapsed, "
"and %ld timed out. "
"For reference, your timeout cutoff is %ld seconds.",
guard->nickname, hex_str(guard->identity, DIGEST_LEN),
tor_lround(pathbias_get_use_success_count(guard)),
tor_lround(guard->use_attempts),
tor_lround(pathbias_get_close_success_count(guard)),
tor_lround(guard->circ_attempts),
tor_lround(guard->circ_successes),
tor_lround(guard->unusable_circuits),
tor_lround(guard->collapsed_circuits),
tor_lround(guard->timeouts),
tor_lround(circ_times.close_ms/1000));
}
} else if (pathbias_get_use_success_count(guard)/guard->use_attempts
< pathbias_get_notice_use_rate(options)) {
if (!guard->path_bias_use_noticed) {
guard->path_bias_use_noticed = 1;
log_notice(LD_CIRC,
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"Your Guard %s ($%s) is failing to carry more streams on its "
"circuits than usual. "
"Most likely this means the Tor network is overloaded "
"or your network connection is poor. "
"Use counts are %ld/%ld. Success counts are %ld/%ld. "
"%ld circuits completed, %ld were unusable, %ld collapsed, "
"and %ld timed out. "
"For reference, your timeout cutoff is %ld seconds.",
guard->nickname, hex_str(guard->identity, DIGEST_LEN),
tor_lround(pathbias_get_use_success_count(guard)),
tor_lround(guard->use_attempts),
tor_lround(pathbias_get_close_success_count(guard)),
tor_lround(guard->circ_attempts),
tor_lround(guard->circ_successes),
tor_lround(guard->unusable_circuits),
tor_lround(guard->collapsed_circuits),
tor_lround(guard->timeouts),
tor_lround(circ_times.close_ms/1000));
}
}
}
}
/**
* Check the path bias circuit close status rates against our consensus
* parameter limits.
*
* Emits a log message if the use success rates are too low.
*
* If pathbias_get_dropguards() is set, we also disable the use of
* very failure prone guards.
*
* XXX: This function shares similar log messages and checks to
* pathbias_measure_use_rate(). It may be possible to combine them
* eventually, especially if we can ever remove the need for 3
* levels of closure warns (if the overall circuit failure rate
* goes down with ntor). One way to do so would be to multiply
* the build rate with the use rate to get an idea of the total
* fraction of the total network paths the user is able to use.
* See ticket #8159.
*/
static void
pathbias_measure_close_rate(entry_guard_t *guard)
{
const or_options_t *options = get_options();
if (guard->circ_attempts > pathbias_get_min_circs(options)) {
/* Note: We rely on the < comparison here to allow us to set a 0
* rate and disable the feature entirely. If refactoring, don't
* change to <= */
if (pathbias_get_close_success_count(guard)/guard->circ_attempts
< pathbias_get_extreme_rate(options)) {
/* Dropping is currently disabled by default. */
if (pathbias_get_dropguards(options)) {
if (!guard->path_bias_disabled) {
log_warn(LD_CIRC,
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"Your Guard %s ($%s) is failing an extremely large "
"amount of circuits. "
"To avoid potential route manipulation attacks, Tor has "
"disabled use of this guard. "
"Success counts are %ld/%ld. Use counts are %ld/%ld. "
"%ld circuits completed, %ld were unusable, %ld collapsed, "
"and %ld timed out. "
"For reference, your timeout cutoff is %ld seconds.",
guard->nickname, hex_str(guard->identity, DIGEST_LEN),
tor_lround(pathbias_get_close_success_count(guard)),
tor_lround(guard->circ_attempts),
tor_lround(pathbias_get_use_success_count(guard)),
tor_lround(guard->use_attempts),
tor_lround(guard->circ_successes),
tor_lround(guard->unusable_circuits),
tor_lround(guard->collapsed_circuits),
tor_lround(guard->timeouts),
tor_lround(circ_times.close_ms/1000));
guard->path_bias_disabled = 1;
guard->bad_since = approx_time();
entry_guards_changed();
return;
}
} else if (!guard->path_bias_extreme) {
guard->path_bias_extreme = 1;
log_warn(LD_CIRC,
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"Your Guard %s ($%s) is failing an extremely large "
"amount of circuits. "
"This could indicate a route manipulation attack, "
"extreme network overload, or a bug. "
"Success counts are %ld/%ld. Use counts are %ld/%ld. "
"%ld circuits completed, %ld were unusable, %ld collapsed, "
"and %ld timed out. "
"For reference, your timeout cutoff is %ld seconds.",
guard->nickname, hex_str(guard->identity, DIGEST_LEN),
tor_lround(pathbias_get_close_success_count(guard)),
tor_lround(guard->circ_attempts),
tor_lround(pathbias_get_use_success_count(guard)),
tor_lround(guard->use_attempts),
tor_lround(guard->circ_successes),
tor_lround(guard->unusable_circuits),
tor_lround(guard->collapsed_circuits),
tor_lround(guard->timeouts),
tor_lround(circ_times.close_ms/1000));
}
} else if (pathbias_get_close_success_count(guard)/guard->circ_attempts
< pathbias_get_warn_rate(options)) {
if (!guard->path_bias_warned) {
guard->path_bias_warned = 1;
log_warn(LD_CIRC,
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"Your Guard %s ($%s) is failing a very large "
"amount of circuits. "
"Most likely this means the Tor network is "
"overloaded, but it could also mean an attack against "
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"you or potentially the guard itself. "
"Success counts are %ld/%ld. Use counts are %ld/%ld. "
"%ld circuits completed, %ld were unusable, %ld collapsed, "
"and %ld timed out. "
"For reference, your timeout cutoff is %ld seconds.",
guard->nickname, hex_str(guard->identity, DIGEST_LEN),
tor_lround(pathbias_get_close_success_count(guard)),
tor_lround(guard->circ_attempts),
tor_lround(pathbias_get_use_success_count(guard)),
tor_lround(guard->use_attempts),
tor_lround(guard->circ_successes),
tor_lround(guard->unusable_circuits),
tor_lround(guard->collapsed_circuits),
tor_lround(guard->timeouts),
tor_lround(circ_times.close_ms/1000));
}
} else if (pathbias_get_close_success_count(guard)/guard->circ_attempts
< pathbias_get_notice_rate(options)) {
if (!guard->path_bias_noticed) {
guard->path_bias_noticed = 1;
log_notice(LD_CIRC,
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"Your Guard %s ($%s) is failing more circuits than "
"usual. "
"Most likely this means the Tor network is overloaded. "
"Success counts are %ld/%ld. Use counts are %ld/%ld. "
"%ld circuits completed, %ld were unusable, %ld collapsed, "
"and %ld timed out. "
"For reference, your timeout cutoff is %ld seconds.",
guard->nickname, hex_str(guard->identity, DIGEST_LEN),
tor_lround(pathbias_get_close_success_count(guard)),
tor_lround(guard->circ_attempts),
tor_lround(pathbias_get_use_success_count(guard)),
tor_lround(guard->use_attempts),
tor_lround(guard->circ_successes),
tor_lround(guard->unusable_circuits),
tor_lround(guard->collapsed_circuits),
tor_lround(guard->timeouts),
tor_lround(circ_times.close_ms/1000));
}
}
}
}
/**
* This function scales the path bias use rates if we have
* more data than the scaling threshold. This allows us to
* be more sensitive to recent measurements.
*
* XXX: The attempt count transfer stuff here might be done
* better by keeping separate pending counters that get
* transfered at circuit close. See ticket #8160.
*/
static void
pathbias_scale_close_rates(entry_guard_t *guard)
{
const or_options_t *options = get_options();
Introduce a notion of 'internal' circs, which are chosen without regard to the exit policy of the last hop. Intro and rendezvous circs must be internal circs, to avoid leaking information. Resolve and connect streams can use internal circs if they want. New circuit pooling algorithm: make sure to have enough circs around to satisfy any predicted ports, and also make sure to have 2 internal circs around if we've required internal circs lately (with high uptime if we've seen that lately). Split NewCircuitPeriod config option into NewCircuitPeriod (30 secs), which describes how often we retry making new circuits if current ones are dirty, and MaxCircuitDirtiness (10 mins), which describes how long we're willing to make use of an already-dirty circuit. Once rendezvous circuits are established, keep using the same circuit as long as you attach a new stream to it at least every 10 minutes. (So web browsing doesn't require you to build new rend circs every 30 seconds.) Cannibalize GENERAL circs to be C_REND, C_INTRO, S_INTRO, and S_REND circ as necessary, if there are any completed ones lying around when we try to launch one. Re-instate the ifdef's to use version-0 style introduce cells, since there was yet another bug in handling version-1 style. We'll try switching over again after 0.0.9 is obsolete. Bugfix: when choosing an exit node for a new non-internal circ, don't take into account whether it'll be useful for any pending x.onion addresses -- it won't. Bugfix: we weren't actually publishing the hidden service descriptor when it became dirty. So we only published it every 20 minutes or so, which means when you first start your Tor, the hidden service will seem broken. svn:r3360
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/* If we get a ton of circuits, just scale everything down */
if (guard->circ_attempts > pathbias_get_scale_threshold(options)) {
double scale_ratio = pathbias_get_scale_ratio(options);
int opened_attempts = pathbias_count_circs_in_states(guard,
PATH_STATE_BUILD_ATTEMPTED, PATH_STATE_BUILD_ATTEMPTED);
int opened_built = pathbias_count_circs_in_states(guard,
PATH_STATE_BUILD_SUCCEEDED,
PATH_STATE_USE_FAILED);
/* Verify that the counts are sane before and after scaling */
int counts_are_sane = (guard->circ_attempts >= guard->circ_successes);
guard->circ_attempts -= opened_attempts;
guard->circ_successes -= opened_built;
guard->circ_attempts *= scale_ratio;
guard->circ_successes *= scale_ratio;
guard->timeouts *= scale_ratio;
guard->successful_circuits_closed *= scale_ratio;
guard->collapsed_circuits *= scale_ratio;
guard->unusable_circuits *= scale_ratio;
guard->circ_attempts += opened_attempts;
guard->circ_successes += opened_built;
entry_guards_changed();
log_info(LD_CIRC,
"Scaled pathbias counts to (%f,%f)/%f (%d/%d open) for guard "
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"%s ($%s)",
guard->circ_successes, guard->successful_circuits_closed,
guard->circ_attempts, opened_built, opened_attempts,
guard->nickname, hex_str(guard->identity, DIGEST_LEN));
/* Have the counts just become invalid by this scaling attempt? */
if (counts_are_sane && guard->circ_attempts < guard->circ_successes) {
log_notice(LD_BUG,
"Scaling has mangled pathbias counts to %f/%f (%d/%d open) "
"for guard %s ($%s)",
guard->circ_successes, guard->circ_attempts, opened_built,
opened_attempts, guard->nickname,
hex_str(guard->identity, DIGEST_LEN));
}
}
}
/**
* This function scales the path bias circuit close rates if we have
* more data than the scaling threshold. This allows us to be more
* sensitive to recent measurements.
*
* XXX: The attempt count transfer stuff here might be done
* better by keeping separate pending counters that get
* transfered at circuit close. See ticket #8160.
*/
void
pathbias_scale_use_rates(entry_guard_t *guard)
{
const or_options_t *options = get_options();
/* If we get a ton of circuits, just scale everything down */
if (guard->use_attempts > pathbias_get_scale_use_threshold(options)) {
double scale_ratio = pathbias_get_scale_ratio(options);
int opened_attempts = pathbias_count_circs_in_states(guard,
PATH_STATE_USE_ATTEMPTED, PATH_STATE_USE_SUCCEEDED);
/* Verify that the counts are sane before and after scaling */
int counts_are_sane = (guard->use_attempts >= guard->use_successes);
guard->use_attempts -= opened_attempts;
guard->use_attempts *= scale_ratio;
guard->use_successes *= scale_ratio;
guard->use_attempts += opened_attempts;
log_info(LD_CIRC,
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"Scaled pathbias use counts to %f/%f (%d open) for guard %s ($%s)",
guard->use_successes, guard->use_attempts, opened_attempts,
guard->nickname, hex_str(guard->identity, DIGEST_LEN));
/* Have the counts just become invalid by this scaling attempt? */
if (counts_are_sane && guard->use_attempts < guard->use_successes) {
log_notice(LD_BUG,
"Scaling has mangled pathbias usage counts to %f/%f "
"(%d open) for guard %s ($%s)",
guard->circ_successes, guard->circ_attempts,
opened_attempts, guard->nickname,
hex_str(guard->identity, DIGEST_LEN));
}
entry_guards_changed();
}
}
/** Increment the number of times we successfully extended a circuit to
* <b>guard</b>, first checking if the failure rate is high enough that
* we should eliminate the guard. Return -1 if the guard looks no good;
* return 0 if the guard looks fine.
*/
static int
entry_guard_inc_circ_attempt_count(entry_guard_t *guard)
{
entry_guards_changed();
pathbias_measure_close_rate(guard);
if (guard->path_bias_disabled)
return -1;
pathbias_scale_close_rates(guard);
guard->circ_attempts++;
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log_info(LD_CIRC, "Got success count %f/%f for guard %s ($%s)",
guard->circ_successes, guard->circ_attempts, guard->nickname,
hex_str(guard->identity, DIGEST_LEN));
return 0;
}
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/** A "created" cell <b>reply</b> came back to us on circuit <b>circ</b>.
* (The body of <b>reply</b> varies depending on what sort of handshake
* this is.)
*
* Calculate the appropriate keys and digests, make sure KH is
* correct, and initialize this hop of the cpath.
*
* Return - reason if we want to mark circ for close, else return 0.
*/
int
circuit_finish_handshake(origin_circuit_t *circ,
const created_cell_t *reply)
{
char keys[CPATH_KEY_MATERIAL_LEN];
crypt_path_t *hop;
int rv;
Initial conversion to use node_t throughout our codebase. A node_t is an abstraction over routerstatus_t, routerinfo_t, and microdesc_t. It should try to present a consistent interface to all of them. There should be a node_t for a server whenever there is * A routerinfo_t for it in the routerlist * A routerstatus_t in the current_consensus. (note that a microdesc_t alone isn't enough to make a node_t exist, since microdescriptors aren't usable on their own.) There are three ways to get a node_t right now: looking it up by ID, looking it up by nickname, and iterating over the whole list of microdescriptors. All (or nearly all) functions that are supposed to return "a router" -- especially those used in building connections and circuits -- should return a node_t, not a routerinfo_t or a routerstatus_t. A node_t should hold all the *mutable* flags about a node. This patch moves the is_foo flags from routerinfo_t into node_t. The flags in routerstatus_t remain, but they get set from the consensus and should not change. Some other highlights of this patch are: * Looking up routerinfo and routerstatus by nickname is now unified and based on the "look up a node by nickname" function. This tries to look only at the values from current consensus, and not get confused by the routerinfo_t->is_named flag, which could get set for other weird reasons. This changes the behavior of how authorities (when acting as clients) deal with nodes that have been listed by nickname. * I tried not to artificially increase the size of the diff here by moving functions around. As a result, some functions that now operate on nodes are now in the wrong file -- they should get moved to nodelist.c once this refactoring settles down. This moving should happen as part of a patch that moves functions AND NOTHING ELSE. * Some old code is now left around inside #if 0/1 blocks, and should get removed once I've verified that I don't want it sitting around to see how we used to do things. There are still some unimplemented functions: these are flagged with "UNIMPLEMENTED_NODELIST()." I'll work on filling in the implementation here, piece by piece. I wish this patch could have been smaller, but there did not seem to be any piece of it that was independent from the rest. Moving flags forces many functions that once returned routerinfo_t * to return node_t *, which forces their friends to change, and so on.
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if ((rv = pathbias_count_build_attempt(circ)) < 0)
return rv;
if (circ->cpath->state == CPATH_STATE_AWAITING_KEYS) {
hop = circ->cpath;
} else {
hop = onion_next_hop_in_cpath(circ->cpath);
if (!hop) { /* got an extended when we're all done? */
log_warn(LD_PROTOCOL,"got extended when circ already built? Closing.");
return - END_CIRC_REASON_TORPROTOCOL;
}
}
tor_assert(hop->state == CPATH_STATE_AWAITING_KEYS);
{
if (onion_skin_client_handshake(hop->handshake_state.tag,
&hop->handshake_state,
reply->reply, reply->handshake_len,
(uint8_t*)keys, sizeof(keys),
(uint8_t*)hop->rend_circ_nonce) < 0) {
log_warn(LD_CIRC,"onion_skin_client_handshake failed.");
return -END_CIRC_REASON_TORPROTOCOL;
}
}
onion_handshake_state_release(&hop->handshake_state);
if (circuit_init_cpath_crypto(hop, keys, 0)<0) {
return -END_CIRC_REASON_TORPROTOCOL;
}
hop->state = CPATH_STATE_OPEN;
log_info(LD_CIRC,"Finished building circuit hop:");
circuit_log_path(LOG_INFO,LD_CIRC,circ);
control_event_circuit_status(circ, CIRC_EVENT_EXTENDED, 0);
return 0;
}
/** We received a relay truncated cell on circ.
*
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* Since we don't send truncates currently, getting a truncated
* means that a connection broke or an extend failed. For now,
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* just give up: force circ to close, and return 0.
*/
int
circuit_truncated(origin_circuit_t *circ, crypt_path_t *layer, int reason)
{
// crypt_path_t *victim;
// connection_t *stream;
tor_assert(circ);
tor_assert(layer);
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/* XXX Since we don't send truncates currently, getting a truncated
* means that a connection broke or an extend failed. For now,
* just give up.
*/
circuit_mark_for_close(TO_CIRCUIT(circ),
END_CIRC_REASON_FLAG_REMOTE|reason);
return 0;
#if 0
while (layer->next != circ->cpath) {
/* we need to clear out layer->next */
victim = layer->next;
log_debug(LD_CIRC, "Killing a layer of the cpath.");
for (stream = circ->p_streams; stream; stream=stream->next_stream) {
if (stream->cpath_layer == victim) {
log_info(LD_APP, "Marking stream %d for close because of truncate.",
stream->stream_id);
/* no need to send 'end' relay cells,
* because the other side's already dead
*/
connection_mark_unattached_ap(stream, END_STREAM_REASON_DESTROY);
}
}
layer->next = victim->next;
circuit_free_cpath_node(victim);
}
log_info(LD_CIRC, "finished");
return 0;
#endif
}
/** Given a response payload and keys, initialize, then send a created
* cell back.
*/
int
onionskin_answer(or_circuit_t *circ,
const created_cell_t *created_cell,
const char *keys,
const uint8_t *rend_circ_nonce)
{
cell_t cell;
crypt_path_t *tmp_cpath;
if (created_cell_format(&cell, created_cell) < 0) {
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log_warn(LD_BUG,"couldn't format created cell (type=%d, len=%d)",
(int)created_cell->cell_type, (int)created_cell->handshake_len);
return -1;
}
cell.circ_id = circ->p_circ_id;
tmp_cpath = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(crypt_path_t));
tmp_cpath->magic = CRYPT_PATH_MAGIC;
circuit_set_state(TO_CIRCUIT(circ), CIRCUIT_STATE_OPEN);
log_debug(LD_CIRC,"init digest forward 0x%.8x, backward 0x%.8x.",
(unsigned int)get_uint32(keys),
(unsigned int)get_uint32(keys+20));
if (circuit_init_cpath_crypto(tmp_cpath, keys, 0)<0) {
log_warn(LD_BUG,"Circuit initialization failed");
tor_free(tmp_cpath);
return -1;
}
circ->n_digest = tmp_cpath->f_digest;
circ->n_crypto = tmp_cpath->f_crypto;
circ->p_digest = tmp_cpath->b_digest;
circ->p_crypto = tmp_cpath->b_crypto;
tmp_cpath->magic = 0;
tor_free(tmp_cpath);
memcpy(circ->rend_circ_nonce, rend_circ_nonce, DIGEST_LEN);
circ->is_first_hop = (created_cell->cell_type == CELL_CREATED_FAST);
append_cell_to_circuit_queue(TO_CIRCUIT(circ),
circ->p_chan, &cell, CELL_DIRECTION_IN, 0);
log_debug(LD_CIRC,"Finished sending '%s' cell.",
circ->is_first_hop ? "created_fast" : "created");
if (!channel_is_local(circ->p_chan) &&
!channel_is_outgoing(circ->p_chan)) {
/* record that we could process create cells from a non-local conn
* that we didn't initiate; presumably this means that create cells
* can reach us too. */
router_orport_found_reachable();
}
return 0;
}
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/** Choose a length for a circuit of purpose <b>purpose</b>: three + the
* number of endpoints that would give something away about our destination.
*
* If the routerlist <b>nodes</b> doesn't have enough routers
* to handle the desired path length, return as large a path length as
* is feasible, except if it's less than 2, in which case return -1.
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* XXX ^^ I think this behavior is a hold-over from back when we had only a
* few relays in the network, and certainly back before guards existed.
* We should very likely get rid of it. -RD
*/
static int
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new_route_len(uint8_t purpose, extend_info_t *exit, smartlist_t *nodes)
{
int num_acceptable_routers;
int routelen;
tor_assert(nodes);
routelen = DEFAULT_ROUTE_LEN;
if (exit &&
purpose != CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_TESTING &&
purpose != CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_S_ESTABLISH_INTRO)
routelen++;
num_acceptable_routers = count_acceptable_nodes(nodes);
log_debug(LD_CIRC,"Chosen route length %d (%d/%d routers suitable).",
routelen, num_acceptable_routers, smartlist_len(nodes));
if (num_acceptable_routers < 2) {
log_info(LD_CIRC,
"Not enough acceptable routers (%d). Discarding this circuit.",
num_acceptable_routers);
return -1;
}
Initial conversion to use node_t throughout our codebase. A node_t is an abstraction over routerstatus_t, routerinfo_t, and microdesc_t. It should try to present a consistent interface to all of them. There should be a node_t for a server whenever there is * A routerinfo_t for it in the routerlist * A routerstatus_t in the current_consensus. (note that a microdesc_t alone isn't enough to make a node_t exist, since microdescriptors aren't usable on their own.) There are three ways to get a node_t right now: looking it up by ID, looking it up by nickname, and iterating over the whole list of microdescriptors. All (or nearly all) functions that are supposed to return "a router" -- especially those used in building connections and circuits -- should return a node_t, not a routerinfo_t or a routerstatus_t. A node_t should hold all the *mutable* flags about a node. This patch moves the is_foo flags from routerinfo_t into node_t. The flags in routerstatus_t remain, but they get set from the consensus and should not change. Some other highlights of this patch are: * Looking up routerinfo and routerstatus by nickname is now unified and based on the "look up a node by nickname" function. This tries to look only at the values from current consensus, and not get confused by the routerinfo_t->is_named flag, which could get set for other weird reasons. This changes the behavior of how authorities (when acting as clients) deal with nodes that have been listed by nickname. * I tried not to artificially increase the size of the diff here by moving functions around. As a result, some functions that now operate on nodes are now in the wrong file -- they should get moved to nodelist.c once this refactoring settles down. This moving should happen as part of a patch that moves functions AND NOTHING ELSE. * Some old code is now left around inside #if 0/1 blocks, and should get removed once I've verified that I don't want it sitting around to see how we used to do things. There are still some unimplemented functions: these are flagged with "UNIMPLEMENTED_NODELIST()." I'll work on filling in the implementation here, piece by piece. I wish this patch could have been smaller, but there did not seem to be any piece of it that was independent from the rest. Moving flags forces many functions that once returned routerinfo_t * to return node_t *, which forces their friends to change, and so on.
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if (num_acceptable_routers < routelen) {
log_info(LD_CIRC,"Not enough routers: cutting routelen from %d to %d.",
routelen, num_acceptable_routers);
routelen = num_acceptable_routers;
}
return routelen;
}
/** Return a newly allocated list of uint16_t * for each predicted port not
* handled by a current circuit. */
static smartlist_t *
circuit_get_unhandled_ports(time_t now)
{
smartlist_t *dest = rep_hist_get_predicted_ports(now);
circuit_remove_handled_ports(dest);
return dest;
}
/** Return 1 if we already have circuits present or on the way for
* all anticipated ports. Return 0 if we should make more.
*
* If we're returning 0, set need_uptime and need_capacity to
* indicate any requirements that the unhandled ports have.
*/
int
circuit_all_predicted_ports_handled(time_t now, int *need_uptime,
int *need_capacity)
{
int i, enough;
uint16_t *port;
smartlist_t *sl = circuit_get_unhandled_ports(now);
smartlist_t *LongLivedServices = get_options()->LongLivedPorts;
tor_assert(need_uptime);
tor_assert(need_capacity);
// Always predict need_capacity
*need_capacity = 1;
enough = (smartlist_len(sl) == 0);
for (i = 0; i < smartlist_len(sl); ++i) {
port = smartlist_get(sl, i);
if (smartlist_contains_int_as_string(LongLivedServices, *port))
*need_uptime = 1;
tor_free(port);
}
smartlist_free(sl);
return enough;
}
/** Return 1 if <b>node</b> can handle one or more of the ports in
* <b>needed_ports</b>, else return 0.
*/
static int
node_handles_some_port(const node_t *node, smartlist_t *needed_ports)
{ /* XXXX MOVE */
int i;
uint16_t port;
for (i = 0; i < smartlist_len(needed_ports); ++i) {
addr_policy_result_t r;
/* alignment issues aren't a worry for this dereference, since
needed_ports is explicitly a smartlist of uint16_t's */
port = *(uint16_t *)smartlist_get(needed_ports, i);
tor_assert(port);
if (node)
r = compare_tor_addr_to_node_policy(NULL, port, node);
else
continue;
if (r != ADDR_POLICY_REJECTED && r != ADDR_POLICY_PROBABLY_REJECTED)
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
/** Return true iff <b>conn</b> needs another general circuit to be
* built. */
static int
ap_stream_wants_exit_attention(connection_t *conn)
{
entry_connection_t *entry;
if (conn->type != CONN_TYPE_AP)
return 0;
entry = TO_ENTRY_CONN(conn);
if (conn->state == AP_CONN_STATE_CIRCUIT_WAIT &&
!conn->marked_for_close &&
!(entry->want_onehop) && /* ignore one-hop streams */
!(entry->use_begindir) && /* ignore targeted dir fetches */
!(entry->chosen_exit_name) && /* ignore defined streams */
!connection_edge_is_rendezvous_stream(TO_EDGE_CONN(conn)) &&
!circuit_stream_is_being_handled(TO_ENTRY_CONN(conn), 0,
MIN_CIRCUITS_HANDLING_STREAM))
return 1;
return 0;
}
/** Return a pointer to a suitable router to be the exit node for the
* general-purpose circuit we're about to build.
*
* Look through the connection array, and choose a router that maximizes
* the number of pending streams that can exit from this router.
*
* Return NULL if we can't find any suitable routers.
*/
static const node_t *
choose_good_exit_server_general(int need_uptime, int need_capacity)
{
int *n_supported;
int n_pending_connections = 0;
smartlist_t *connections;
int best_support = -1;
int n_best_support=0;
const or_options_t *options = get_options();
const smartlist_t *the_nodes;
const node_t *node=NULL;
connections = get_connection_array();
/* Count how many connections are waiting for a circuit to be built.
* We use this for log messages now, but in the future we may depend on it.
*/
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(connections, connection_t *, conn,
{
if (ap_stream_wants_exit_attention(conn))
++n_pending_connections;
});
// log_fn(LOG_DEBUG, "Choosing exit node; %d connections are pending",
// n_pending_connections);
/* Now we count, for each of the routers in the directory, how many
* of the pending connections could possibly exit from that
* router (n_supported[i]). (We can't be sure about cases where we
* don't know the IP address of the pending connection.)
*
* -1 means "Don't use this router at all."
*/
the_nodes = nodelist_get_list();
n_supported = tor_malloc(sizeof(int)*smartlist_len(the_nodes));
SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(the_nodes, const node_t *, node) {
const int i = node_sl_idx;
if (router_digest_is_me(node->identity)) {
n_supported[i] = -1;
// log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"Skipping node %s -- it's me.", router->nickname);
/* XXX there's probably a reverse predecessor attack here, but
* it's slow. should we take this out? -RD
*/
continue;
}
if (!node_has_descriptor(node)) {
n_supported[i] = -1;
continue;
Initial conversion to use node_t throughout our codebase. A node_t is an abstraction over routerstatus_t, routerinfo_t, and microdesc_t. It should try to present a consistent interface to all of them. There should be a node_t for a server whenever there is * A routerinfo_t for it in the routerlist * A routerstatus_t in the current_consensus. (note that a microdesc_t alone isn't enough to make a node_t exist, since microdescriptors aren't usable on their own.) There are three ways to get a node_t right now: looking it up by ID, looking it up by nickname, and iterating over the whole list of microdescriptors. All (or nearly all) functions that are supposed to return "a router" -- especially those used in building connections and circuits -- should return a node_t, not a routerinfo_t or a routerstatus_t. A node_t should hold all the *mutable* flags about a node. This patch moves the is_foo flags from routerinfo_t into node_t. The flags in routerstatus_t remain, but they get set from the consensus and should not change. Some other highlights of this patch are: * Looking up routerinfo and routerstatus by nickname is now unified and based on the "look up a node by nickname" function. This tries to look only at the values from current consensus, and not get confused by the routerinfo_t->is_named flag, which could get set for other weird reasons. This changes the behavior of how authorities (when acting as clients) deal with nodes that have been listed by nickname. * I tried not to artificially increase the size of the diff here by moving functions around. As a result, some functions that now operate on nodes are now in the wrong file -- they should get moved to nodelist.c once this refactoring settles down. This moving should happen as part of a patch that moves functions AND NOTHING ELSE. * Some old code is now left around inside #if 0/1 blocks, and should get removed once I've verified that I don't want it sitting around to see how we used to do things. There are still some unimplemented functions: these are flagged with "UNIMPLEMENTED_NODELIST()." I'll work on filling in the implementation here, piece by piece. I wish this patch could have been smaller, but there did not seem to be any piece of it that was independent from the rest. Moving flags forces many functions that once returned routerinfo_t * to return node_t *, which forces their friends to change, and so on.
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}
if (!node->is_running || node->is_bad_exit) {
n_supported[i] = -1;
continue; /* skip routers that are known to be down or bad exits */
}
Initial conversion to use node_t throughout our codebase. A node_t is an abstraction over routerstatus_t, routerinfo_t, and microdesc_t. It should try to present a consistent interface to all of them. There should be a node_t for a server whenever there is * A routerinfo_t for it in the routerlist * A routerstatus_t in the current_consensus. (note that a microdesc_t alone isn't enough to make a node_t exist, since microdescriptors aren't usable on their own.) There are three ways to get a node_t right now: looking it up by ID, looking it up by nickname, and iterating over the whole list of microdescriptors. All (or nearly all) functions that are supposed to return "a router" -- especially those used in building connections and circuits -- should return a node_t, not a routerinfo_t or a routerstatus_t. A node_t should hold all the *mutable* flags about a node. This patch moves the is_foo flags from routerinfo_t into node_t. The flags in routerstatus_t remain, but they get set from the consensus and should not change. Some other highlights of this patch are: * Looking up routerinfo and routerstatus by nickname is now unified and based on the "look up a node by nickname" function. This tries to look only at the values from current consensus, and not get confused by the routerinfo_t->is_named flag, which could get set for other weird reasons. This changes the behavior of how authorities (when acting as clients) deal with nodes that have been listed by nickname. * I tried not to artificially increase the size of the diff here by moving functions around. As a result, some functions that now operate on nodes are now in the wrong file -- they should get moved to nodelist.c once this refactoring settles down. This moving should happen as part of a patch that moves functions AND NOTHING ELSE. * Some old code is now left around inside #if 0/1 blocks, and should get removed once I've verified that I don't want it sitting around to see how we used to do things. There are still some unimplemented functions: these are flagged with "UNIMPLEMENTED_NODELIST()." I'll work on filling in the implementation here, piece by piece. I wish this patch could have been smaller, but there did not seem to be any piece of it that was independent from the rest. Moving flags forces many functions that once returned routerinfo_t * to return node_t *, which forces their friends to change, and so on.
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if (node_get_purpose(node) != ROUTER_PURPOSE_GENERAL) {
/* never pick a non-general node as a random exit. */
n_supported[i] = -1;
continue;
Initial conversion to use node_t throughout our codebase. A node_t is an abstraction over routerstatus_t, routerinfo_t, and microdesc_t. It should try to present a consistent interface to all of them. There should be a node_t for a server whenever there is * A routerinfo_t for it in the routerlist * A routerstatus_t in the current_consensus. (note that a microdesc_t alone isn't enough to make a node_t exist, since microdescriptors aren't usable on their own.) There are three ways to get a node_t right now: looking it up by ID, looking it up by nickname, and iterating over the whole list of microdescriptors. All (or nearly all) functions that are supposed to return "a router" -- especially those used in building connections and circuits -- should return a node_t, not a routerinfo_t or a routerstatus_t. A node_t should hold all the *mutable* flags about a node. This patch moves the is_foo flags from routerinfo_t into node_t. The flags in routerstatus_t remain, but they get set from the consensus and should not change. Some other highlights of this patch are: * Looking up routerinfo and routerstatus by nickname is now unified and based on the "look up a node by nickname" function. This tries to look only at the values from current consensus, and not get confused by the routerinfo_t->is_named flag, which could get set for other weird reasons. This changes the behavior of how authorities (when acting as clients) deal with nodes that have been listed by nickname. * I tried not to artificially increase the size of the diff here by moving functions around. As a result, some functions that now operate on nodes are now in the wrong file -- they should get moved to nodelist.c once this refactoring settles down. This moving should happen as part of a patch that moves functions AND NOTHING ELSE. * Some old code is now left around inside #if 0/1 blocks, and should get removed once I've verified that I don't want it sitting around to see how we used to do things. There are still some unimplemented functions: these are flagged with "UNIMPLEMENTED_NODELIST()." I'll work on filling in the implementation here, piece by piece. I wish this patch could have been smaller, but there did not seem to be any piece of it that was independent from the rest. Moving flags forces many functions that once returned routerinfo_t * to return node_t *, which forces their friends to change, and so on.
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}
if (routerset_contains_node(options->ExcludeExitNodesUnion_, node)) {
n_supported[i] = -1;
continue; /* user asked us not to use it, no matter what */
}
if (options->ExitNodes &&
!routerset_contains_node(options->ExitNodes, node)) {
n_supported[i] = -1;
continue; /* not one of our chosen exit nodes */
}
if (node_is_unreliable(node, need_uptime, need_capacity, 0)) {
n_supported[i] = -1;
continue; /* skip routers that are not suitable. Don't worry if
* this makes us reject all the possible routers: if so,
* we'll retry later in this function with need_update and
* need_capacity set to 0. */
}
if (!(node->is_valid || options->AllowInvalid_ & ALLOW_INVALID_EXIT)) {
/* if it's invalid and we don't want it */
n_supported[i] = -1;
// log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"Skipping node %s (index %d) -- invalid router.",
// router->nickname, i);
continue; /* skip invalid routers */
}
if (options->ExcludeSingleHopRelays &&
node_allows_single_hop_exits(node)) {
n_supported[i] = -1;
continue;
}
if (node_exit_policy_rejects_all(node)) {
n_supported[i] = -1;
// log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"Skipping node %s (index %d) -- it rejects all.",
// router->nickname, i);
continue; /* skip routers that reject all */
}
n_supported[i] = 0;
/* iterate over connections */
SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(connections, connection_t *, conn) {
if (!ap_stream_wants_exit_attention(conn))
continue; /* Skip everything but APs in CIRCUIT_WAIT */
if (connection_ap_can_use_exit(TO_ENTRY_CONN(conn), node)) {
++n_supported[i];
// log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"%s is supported. n_supported[%d] now %d.",
// router->nickname, i, n_supported[i]);
} else {
// log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"%s (index %d) would reject this stream.",
// router->nickname, i);
}
} SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(conn);
if (n_pending_connections > 0 && n_supported[i] == 0) {
/* Leave best_support at -1 if that's where it is, so we can
* distinguish it later. */
continue;
}
if (n_supported[i] > best_support) {
/* If this router is better than previous ones, remember its index
* and goodness, and start counting how many routers are this good. */
best_support = n_supported[i]; n_best_support=1;
// log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"%s is new best supported option so far.",
// router->nickname);
} else if (n_supported[i] == best_support) {
/* If this router is _as good_ as the best one, just increment the
* count of equally good routers.*/
++n_best_support;
}
} SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(node);
log_info(LD_CIRC,
"Found %d servers that might support %d/%d pending connections.",
n_best_support, best_support >= 0 ? best_support : 0,
n_pending_connections);
/* If any routers definitely support any pending connections, choose one
* at random. */
if (best_support > 0) {
smartlist_t *supporting = smartlist_new();
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(the_nodes, const node_t *, node, {
if (n_supported[node_sl_idx] == best_support)
smartlist_add(supporting, (void*)node);
});
node = node_sl_choose_by_bandwidth(supporting, WEIGHT_FOR_EXIT);
smartlist_free(supporting);
} else {
/* Either there are no pending connections, or no routers even seem to
* possibly support any of them. Choose a router at random that satisfies
* at least one predicted exit port. */
int attempt;
smartlist_t *needed_ports, *supporting;
if (best_support == -1) {
if (need_uptime || need_capacity) {
log_info(LD_CIRC,
"We couldn't find any live%s%s routers; falling back "
"to list of all routers.",
need_capacity?", fast":"",
need_uptime?", stable":"");
tor_free(n_supported);
return choose_good_exit_server_general(0, 0);
}
log_notice(LD_CIRC, "All routers are down or won't exit%s -- "
"choosing a doomed exit at random.",
options->ExcludeExitNodesUnion_ ? " or are Excluded" : "");
}
supporting = smartlist_new();
needed_ports = circuit_get_unhandled_ports(time(NULL));
for (attempt = 0; attempt < 2; attempt++) {
/* try once to pick only from routers that satisfy a needed port,
* then if there are none, pick from any that support exiting. */
SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(the_nodes, const node_t *, node) {
if (n_supported[node_sl_idx] != -1 &&
(attempt || node_handles_some_port(node, needed_ports))) {
// log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"Try %d: '%s' is a possibility.",
// try, router->nickname);
smartlist_add(supporting, (void*)node);
}
} SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(node);
node = node_sl_choose_by_bandwidth(supporting, WEIGHT_FOR_EXIT);
if (node)
break;
smartlist_clear(supporting);
/* If we reach this point, we can't actually support any unhandled
* predicted ports, so clear all the remaining ones. */
if (smartlist_len(needed_ports))
rep_hist_remove_predicted_ports(needed_ports);
}
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(needed_ports, uint16_t *, cp, tor_free(cp));
smartlist_free(needed_ports);
smartlist_free(supporting);
}
tor_free(n_supported);
if (node) {
log_info(LD_CIRC, "Chose exit server '%s'", node_describe(node));
return node;
}
if (options->ExitNodes) {
log_warn(LD_CIRC,
"No specified %sexit routers seem to be running: "
"can't choose an exit.",
options->ExcludeExitNodesUnion_ ? "non-excluded " : "");
}
return NULL;
}
/** Return a pointer to a suitable router to be the exit node for the
* circuit of purpose <b>purpose</b> that we're about to build (or NULL
* if no router is suitable).
*
* For general-purpose circuits, pass it off to
* choose_good_exit_server_general()
*
* For client-side rendezvous circuits, choose a random node, weighted
* toward the preferences in 'options'.
*/
static const node_t *
choose_good_exit_server(uint8_t purpose,
int need_uptime, int need_capacity, int is_internal)
{
const or_options_t *options = get_options();
router_crn_flags_t flags = CRN_NEED_DESC;
if (need_uptime)
flags |= CRN_NEED_UPTIME;
if (need_capacity)
flags |= CRN_NEED_CAPACITY;
switch (purpose) {
case CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_GENERAL:
if (options->AllowInvalid_ & ALLOW_INVALID_MIDDLE)
flags |= CRN_ALLOW_INVALID;
if (is_internal) /* pick it like a middle hop */
return router_choose_random_node(NULL, options->ExcludeNodes, flags);
else
return choose_good_exit_server_general(need_uptime,need_capacity);
case CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_ESTABLISH_REND:
if (options->AllowInvalid_ & ALLOW_INVALID_RENDEZVOUS)
flags |= CRN_ALLOW_INVALID;
return router_choose_random_node(NULL, options->ExcludeNodes, flags);
}
log_warn(LD_BUG,"Unhandled purpose %d", purpose);
tor_fragile_assert();
return NULL;
}
/** Log a warning if the user specified an exit for the circuit that
* has been excluded from use by ExcludeNodes or ExcludeExitNodes. */
static void
warn_if_last_router_excluded(origin_circuit_t *circ, const extend_info_t *exit)
{
const or_options_t *options = get_options();
routerset_t *rs = options->ExcludeNodes;
const char *description;
uint8_t purpose = circ->base_.purpose;
if (circ->build_state->onehop_tunnel)
return;
switch (purpose)
{
default:
case CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_OR:
case CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_INTRO_POINT:
case CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_REND_POINT_WAITING:
case CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_REND_ESTABLISHED:
log_warn(LD_BUG, "Called on non-origin circuit (purpose %d, %s)",
(int)purpose,
circuit_purpose_to_string(purpose));
return;
case CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_GENERAL:
if (circ->build_state->is_internal)
return;
description = "requested exit node";
rs = options->ExcludeExitNodesUnion_;
break;
case CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_INTRODUCING:
case CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_INTRODUCE_ACK_WAIT:
case CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_INTRODUCE_ACKED:
case CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_S_ESTABLISH_INTRO:
case CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_S_CONNECT_REND:
case CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_S_REND_JOINED:
case CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_TESTING:
return;
case CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_ESTABLISH_REND:
case CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_REND_READY:
case CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_REND_READY_INTRO_ACKED:
case CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_REND_JOINED:
description = "chosen rendezvous point";
break;
case CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_CONTROLLER:
rs = options->ExcludeExitNodesUnion_;
description = "controller-selected circuit target";
break;
}
if (routerset_contains_extendinfo(rs, exit)) {
/* We should never get here if StrictNodes is set to 1. */
if (options->StrictNodes) {
log_warn(LD_BUG, "Using %s '%s' which is listed in ExcludeNodes%s, "
"even though StrictNodes is set. Please report. "
"(Circuit purpose: %s)",
description, extend_info_describe(exit),
rs==options->ExcludeNodes?"":" or ExcludeExitNodes",
circuit_purpose_to_string(purpose));
} else {
log_warn(LD_CIRC, "Using %s '%s' which is listed in "
"ExcludeNodes%s, because no better options were available. To "
"prevent this (and possibly break your Tor functionality), "
"set the StrictNodes configuration option. "
"(Circuit purpose: %s)",
description, extend_info_describe(exit),
rs==options->ExcludeNodes?"":" or ExcludeExitNodes",
circuit_purpose_to_string(purpose));
}
circuit_log_path(LOG_WARN, LD_CIRC, circ);
}
return;
}
/** Decide a suitable length for circ's cpath, and pick an exit
* router (or use <b>exit</b> if provided). Store these in the
* cpath. Return 0 if ok, -1 if circuit should be closed. */
static int
onion_pick_cpath_exit(origin_circuit_t *circ, extend_info_t *exit)
{
cpath_build_state_t *state = circ->build_state;
if (state->onehop_tunnel) {
log_debug(LD_CIRC, "Launching a one-hop circuit for dir tunnel.");
state->desired_path_len = 1;
} else {
int r = new_route_len(circ->base_.purpose, exit, nodelist_get_list());
if (r < 1) /* must be at least 1 */
return -1;
state->desired_path_len = r;
}
if (exit) { /* the circuit-builder pre-requested one */
warn_if_last_router_excluded(circ, exit);
log_info(LD_CIRC,"Using requested exit node '%s'",
extend_info_describe(exit));
exit = extend_info_dup(exit);
} else { /* we have to decide one */
const node_t *node =
choose_good_exit_server(circ->base_.purpose, state->need_uptime,
state->need_capacity, state->is_internal);
if (!node) {
log_warn(LD_CIRC,"failed to choose an exit server");
return -1;
}
exit = extend_info_from_node(node, 0);
tor_assert(exit);
}
state->chosen_exit = exit;
return 0;
}
/** Give <b>circ</b> a new exit destination to <b>exit</b>, and add a
* hop to the cpath reflecting this. Don't send the next extend cell --
* the caller will do this if it wants to.
*/
int
circuit_append_new_exit(origin_circuit_t *circ, extend_info_t *exit)
{
cpath_build_state_t *state;
tor_assert(exit);
tor_assert(circ);
state = circ->build_state;
tor_assert(state);
extend_info_free(state->chosen_exit);
state->chosen_exit = extend_info_dup(exit);
++circ->build_state->desired_path_len;
onion_append_hop(&circ->cpath, exit);
return 0;
}
/** Take an open <b>circ</b>, and add a new hop at the end, based on
* <b>info</b>. Set its state back to CIRCUIT_STATE_BUILDING, and then
* send the next extend cell to begin connecting to that hop.
*/
int
circuit_extend_to_new_exit(origin_circuit_t *circ, extend_info_t *exit)
{
int err_reason = 0;
warn_if_last_router_excluded(circ, exit);
tor_gettimeofday(&circ->base_.timestamp_began);
circuit_append_new_exit(circ, exit);
circuit_set_state(TO_CIRCUIT(circ), CIRCUIT_STATE_BUILDING);
if ((err_reason = circuit_send_next_onion_skin(circ))<0) {
log_warn(LD_CIRC, "Couldn't extend circuit to new point %s.",
extend_info_describe(exit));
circuit_mark_for_close(TO_CIRCUIT(circ), -err_reason);
return -1;
}
// XXX: Should cannibalized circuits be dirty or not? Not easy to say..
return 0;
}
/** Return the number of routers in <b>routers</b> that are currently up
* and available for building circuits through.
*/
static int
count_acceptable_nodes(smartlist_t *nodes)
{
int num=0;
SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(nodes, const node_t *, node) {
// log_debug(LD_CIRC,
// "Contemplating whether router %d (%s) is a new option.",
// i, r->nickname);
if (! node->is_running)
// log_debug(LD_CIRC,"Nope, the directory says %d is not running.",i);
continue;
if (! node->is_valid)
// log_debug(LD_CIRC,"Nope, the directory says %d is not valid.",i);
continue;
if (! node_has_descriptor(node))
continue;
/* XXX This clause makes us count incorrectly: if AllowInvalidRouters
* allows this node in some places, then we're getting an inaccurate
* count. For now, be conservative and don't count it. But later we
* should try to be smarter. */
++num;
} SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(node);
// log_debug(LD_CIRC,"I like %d. num_acceptable_routers now %d.",i, num);
return num;
}
/** Add <b>new_hop</b> to the end of the doubly-linked-list <b>head_ptr</b>.
* This function is used to extend cpath by another hop.
*/
void
onion_append_to_cpath(crypt_path_t **head_ptr, crypt_path_t *new_hop)
{
if (*head_ptr) {
new_hop->next = (*head_ptr);
new_hop->prev = (*head_ptr)->prev;
(*head_ptr)->prev->next = new_hop;
(*head_ptr)->prev = new_hop;
} else {
*head_ptr = new_hop;
new_hop->prev = new_hop->next = new_hop;
}
}
/** A helper function used by onion_extend_cpath(). Use <b>purpose</b>
* and <b>state</b> and the cpath <b>head</b> (currently populated only
* to length <b>cur_len</b> to decide a suitable middle hop for a
* circuit. In particular, make sure we don't pick the exit node or its
* family, and make sure we don't duplicate any previous nodes or their
* families. */
static const node_t *
choose_good_middle_server(uint8_t purpose,
cpath_build_state_t *state,
crypt_path_t *head,
int cur_len)
{
int i;
const node_t *r, *choice;
crypt_path_t *cpath;
smartlist_t *excluded;
const or_options_t *options = get_options();
router_crn_flags_t flags = CRN_NEED_DESC;
tor_assert(CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_MIN_ <= purpose &&
purpose <= CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_MAX_);
log_debug(LD_CIRC, "Contemplating intermediate hop: random choice.");
excluded = smartlist_new();
if ((r = build_state_get_exit_node(state))) {
nodelist_add_node_and_family(excluded, r);
}
for (i = 0, cpath = head; i < cur_len; ++i, cpath=cpath->next) {
if ((r = node_get_by_id(cpath->extend_info->identity_digest))) {
nodelist_add_node_and_family(excluded, r);
}
}
if (state->need_uptime)
flags |= CRN_NEED_UPTIME;
if (state->need_capacity)
flags |= CRN_NEED_CAPACITY;
if (options->AllowInvalid_ & ALLOW_INVALID_MIDDLE)
flags |= CRN_ALLOW_INVALID;
choice = router_choose_random_node(excluded, options->ExcludeNodes, flags);
smartlist_free(excluded);
return choice;
}
/** Pick a good entry server for the circuit to be built according to
* <b>state</b>. Don't reuse a chosen exit (if any), don't use this
* router (if we're an OR), and respect firewall settings; if we're
* configured to use entry guards, return one.
*
* If <b>state</b> is NULL, we're choosing a router to serve as an entry
* guard, not for any particular circuit.
*/
/* XXXX024 I'd like to have this be static again, but entrynodes.c needs it. */
const node_t *
choose_good_entry_server(uint8_t purpose, cpath_build_state_t *state)
{
const node_t *choice;
smartlist_t *excluded;
const or_options_t *options = get_options();
router_crn_flags_t flags = CRN_NEED_GUARD|CRN_NEED_DESC;
const node_t *node;
if (state && options->UseEntryGuards &&
(purpose != CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_TESTING || options->BridgeRelay)) {
/* This request is for an entry server to use for a regular circuit,
* and we use entry guard nodes. Just return one of the guard nodes. */
return choose_random_entry(state);
}
excluded = smartlist_new();
if (state && (node = build_state_get_exit_node(state))) {
/* Exclude the exit node from the state, if we have one. Also exclude its
* family. */
nodelist_add_node_and_family(excluded, node);
}
if (firewall_is_fascist_or()) {
/* Exclude all ORs that we can't reach through our firewall */
smartlist_t *nodes = nodelist_get_list();
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(nodes, const node_t *, node, {
if (!fascist_firewall_allows_node(node))
smartlist_add(excluded, (void*)node);
});
}
/* and exclude current entry guards and their families, if applicable */
/*XXXX025 use the using_as_guard flag to accomplish this.*/
if (options->UseEntryGuards) {
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(get_entry_guards(), const entry_guard_t *, entry,
{
if ((node = node_get_by_id(entry->identity))) {
nodelist_add_node_and_family(excluded, node);
}
});
}
if (state) {
if (state->need_uptime)
flags |= CRN_NEED_UPTIME;
if (state->need_capacity)
flags |= CRN_NEED_CAPACITY;
}
if (options->AllowInvalid_ & ALLOW_INVALID_ENTRY)
flags |= CRN_ALLOW_INVALID;
choice = router_choose_random_node(excluded, options->ExcludeNodes, flags);
smartlist_free(excluded);
return choice;
}
/** Return the first non-open hop in cpath, or return NULL if all
* hops are open. */
static crypt_path_t *
onion_next_hop_in_cpath(crypt_path_t *cpath)
{
crypt_path_t *hop = cpath;
do {
if (hop->state != CPATH_STATE_OPEN)
return hop;
hop = hop->next;
} while (hop != cpath);
return NULL;
}
/** Choose a suitable next hop in the cpath <b>head_ptr</b>,
* based on <b>state</b>. Append the hop info to head_ptr.
*/
static int
onion_extend_cpath(origin_circuit_t *circ)
{
uint8_t purpose = circ->base_.purpose;
cpath_build_state_t *state = circ->build_state;
int cur_len = circuit_get_cpath_len(circ);
extend_info_t *info = NULL;
if (cur_len >= state->desired_path_len) {
log_debug(LD_CIRC, "Path is complete: %d steps long",
state->desired_path_len);
return 1;
}
log_debug(LD_CIRC, "Path is %d long; we want %d", cur_len,
state->desired_path_len);
if (cur_len == state->desired_path_len - 1) { /* Picking last node */
info = extend_info_dup(state->chosen_exit);
} else if (cur_len == 0) { /* picking first node */
const node_t *r = choose_good_entry_server(purpose, state);
if (r) {
/* If we're a client, use the preferred address rather than the
primary address, for potentially connecting to an IPv6 OR
port. */
info = extend_info_from_node(r, server_mode(get_options()) == 0);
tor_assert(info);
}
} else {
const node_t *r =
choose_good_middle_server(purpose, state, circ->cpath, cur_len);
if (r) {
info = extend_info_from_node(r, 0);
tor_assert(info);
}
}
if (!info) {
log_warn(LD_CIRC,"Failed to find node for hop %d of our path. Discarding "
"this circuit.", cur_len);
return -1;
}
log_debug(LD_CIRC,"Chose router %s for hop %d (exit is %s)",
extend_info_describe(info),
cur_len+1, build_state_get_exit_nickname(state));
onion_append_hop(&circ->cpath, info);
extend_info_free(info);
return 0;
}
/** Create a new hop, annotate it with information about its
* corresponding router <b>choice</b>, and append it to the
* end of the cpath <b>head_ptr</b>. */
static int
onion_append_hop(crypt_path_t **head_ptr, extend_info_t *choice)
{
crypt_path_t *hop = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(crypt_path_t));
/* link hop into the cpath, at the end. */
onion_append_to_cpath(head_ptr, hop);
hop->magic = CRYPT_PATH_MAGIC;
hop->state = CPATH_STATE_CLOSED;
hop->extend_info = extend_info_dup(choice);
hop->package_window = circuit_initial_package_window();
hop->deliver_window = CIRCWINDOW_START;
return 0;
}
/** Allocate a new extend_info object based on the various arguments. */
extend_info_t *
extend_info_new(const char *nickname, const char *digest,
crypto_pk_t *onion_key,
const curve25519_public_key_t *curve25519_key,
const tor_addr_t *addr, uint16_t port)
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{
extend_info_t *info = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(extend_info_t));
memcpy(info->identity_digest, digest, DIGEST_LEN);
if (nickname)
strlcpy(info->nickname, nickname, sizeof(info->nickname));
if (onion_key)
info->onion_key = crypto_pk_dup_key(onion_key);
#ifdef CURVE25519_ENABLED
if (curve25519_key)
memcpy(&info->curve25519_onion_key, curve25519_key,
sizeof(curve25519_public_key_t));
#else
(void)curve25519_key;
#endif
tor_addr_copy(&info->addr, addr);
info->port = port;
return info;
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}
/** Allocate and return a new extend_info that can be used to build a
* circuit to or through the node <b>node</b>. Use the primary address
* of the node (i.e. its IPv4 address) unless
* <b>for_direct_connect</b> is true, in which case the preferred
* address is used instead. May return NULL if there is not enough
* info about <b>node</b> to extend to it--for example, if there is no
* routerinfo_t or microdesc_t.
**/
extend_info_t *
extend_info_from_node(const node_t *node, int for_direct_connect)
{
tor_addr_port_t ap;
if (node->ri == NULL && (node->rs == NULL || node->md == NULL))
return NULL;
if (for_direct_connect)
node_get_pref_orport(node, &ap);
else
node_get_prim_orport(node, &ap);
log_debug(LD_CIRC, "using %s for %s",
fmt_addrport(&ap.addr, ap.port),
node->ri ? node->ri->nickname : node->rs->nickname);
if (node->ri)
return extend_info_new(node->ri->nickname,
node->identity,
node->ri->onion_pkey,
node->ri->onion_curve25519_pkey,
&ap.addr,
ap.port);
else if (node->rs && node->md)
return extend_info_new(node->rs->nickname,
node->identity,
node->md->onion_pkey,
node->md->onion_curve25519_pkey,
&ap.addr,
ap.port);
else
return NULL;
}
/** Release storage held by an extend_info_t struct. */
void
extend_info_free(extend_info_t *info)
{
if (!info)
return;
crypto_pk_free(info->onion_key);
tor_free(info);
}
/** Allocate and return a new extend_info_t with the same contents as
* <b>info</b>. */
extend_info_t *
extend_info_dup(extend_info_t *info)
{
extend_info_t *newinfo;
tor_assert(info);
newinfo = tor_malloc(sizeof(extend_info_t));
memcpy(newinfo, info, sizeof(extend_info_t));
if (info->onion_key)
newinfo->onion_key = crypto_pk_dup_key(info->onion_key);
else
newinfo->onion_key = NULL;
return newinfo;
}
/** Return the routerinfo_t for the chosen exit router in <b>state</b>.
* If there is no chosen exit, or if we don't know the routerinfo_t for
* the chosen exit, return NULL.
*/
const node_t *
build_state_get_exit_node(cpath_build_state_t *state)
{
if (!state || !state->chosen_exit)
return NULL;
return node_get_by_id(state->chosen_exit->identity_digest);
}
/** Return the nickname for the chosen exit router in <b>state</b>. If
* there is no chosen exit, or if we don't know the routerinfo_t for the
* chosen exit, return NULL.
*/
const char *
build_state_get_exit_nickname(cpath_build_state_t *state)
{
if (!state || !state->chosen_exit)
return NULL;
return state->chosen_exit->nickname;
}