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o Major bugfixes (relay, denial of service):
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- Impose a limit on circuit cell queue size. The limit can be controlled by
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a consensus parameter. Fixes bug 25226; bugfix on 0.2.4.14-alpha.
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@ -1603,6 +1603,7 @@ notify_before_networkstatus_changes(const networkstatus_t *old_c,
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{
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notify_control_networkstatus_changed(old_c, new_c);
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dos_consensus_has_changed(new_c);
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relay_consensus_has_changed(new_c);
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}
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/* Called after a new consensus has been put in the global state. It is safe
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@ -3500,12 +3500,6 @@ typedef struct or_circuit_t {
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* exit-ward queues of this circuit; reset every time when writing
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* buffer stats to disk. */
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uint64_t total_cell_waiting_time;
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/** Maximum cell queue size for a middle relay; this is stored per circuit
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* so append_cell_to_circuit_queue() can adjust it if it changes. If set
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* to zero, it is initialized to the default value.
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*/
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uint32_t max_middle_cells;
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} or_circuit_t;
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#if REND_COOKIE_LEN != DIGEST_LEN
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@ -100,9 +100,6 @@ static void adjust_exit_policy_from_exitpolicy_failure(origin_circuit_t *circ,
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entry_connection_t *conn,
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node_t *node,
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const tor_addr_t *addr);
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#if 0
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static int get_max_middle_cells(void);
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#endif
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/** Stop reading on edge connections when we have this many cells
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* waiting on the appropriate queue. */
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@ -2775,6 +2772,60 @@ channel_flush_from_first_active_circuit, (channel_t *chan, int max))
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return n_flushed;
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}
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/* Minimum value is the maximum circuit window size.
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*
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* SENDME cells makes it that we can control how many cells can be inflight on
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* a circuit from end to end. This logic makes it that on any circuit cell
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* queue, we have a maximum of cells possible.
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*
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* Because the Tor protocol allows for a client to exit at any hop in a
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* circuit and a circuit can be of a maximum of 8 hops, so in theory the
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* normal worst case will be the circuit window start value times the maximum
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* number of hops (8). Having more cells then that means something is wrong.
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*
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* However, because padding cells aren't counted in the package window, we set
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* the maximum size to a reasonably large size for which we expect that we'll
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* never reach in theory. And if we ever do because of future changes, we'll
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* be able to control it with a consensus parameter.
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*
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* XXX: Unfortunately, END cells aren't accounted for in the circuit window
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* which means that for instance if a client opens 8001 streams, the 8001
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* following END cells will queue up in the circuit which will get closed if
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* the max limit is 8000. Which is sad because it is allowed by the Tor
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* protocol. But, we need an upper bound on circuit queue in order to avoid
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* DoS memory pressure so the default size is a middle ground between not
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* having any limit and having a very restricted one. This is why we can also
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* control it through a consensus parameter. */
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#define RELAY_CIRC_CELL_QUEUE_SIZE_MIN CIRCWINDOW_START_MAX
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/* We can't have a consensus parameter above this value. */
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#define RELAY_CIRC_CELL_QUEUE_SIZE_MAX INT32_MAX
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/* Default value is set to a large value so we can handle padding cells
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* properly which aren't accounted for in the SENDME window. Default is 50000
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* allowed cells in the queue resulting in ~25MB. */
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#define RELAY_CIRC_CELL_QUEUE_SIZE_DEFAULT \
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(50 * RELAY_CIRC_CELL_QUEUE_SIZE_MIN)
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/* The maximum number of cell a circuit queue can contain. This is updated at
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* every new consensus and controlled by a parameter. */
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static int32_t max_circuit_cell_queue_size =
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RELAY_CIRC_CELL_QUEUE_SIZE_DEFAULT;
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/* Called when the consensus has changed. At this stage, the global consensus
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* object has NOT been updated. It is called from
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* notify_before_networkstatus_changes(). */
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void
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relay_consensus_has_changed(const networkstatus_t *ns)
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{
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tor_assert(ns);
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/* Update the circuit max cell queue size from the consensus. */
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max_circuit_cell_queue_size =
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networkstatus_get_param(ns, "circ_max_cell_queue_size",
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RELAY_CIRC_CELL_QUEUE_SIZE_DEFAULT,
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RELAY_CIRC_CELL_QUEUE_SIZE_MIN,
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RELAY_CIRC_CELL_QUEUE_SIZE_MAX);
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}
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/** Add <b>cell</b> to the queue of <b>circ</b> writing to <b>chan</b>
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* transmitting in <b>direction</b>.
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*
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@ -2804,6 +2855,16 @@ append_cell_to_circuit_queue(circuit_t *circ, channel_t *chan,
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streams_blocked = circ->streams_blocked_on_p_chan;
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}
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if (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(queue->n >= max_circuit_cell_queue_size)) {
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log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_PROTOCOL,
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"%s circuit has %d cells in its queue, maximum allowed is %d. "
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"Closing circuit for safety reasons.",
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(exitward) ? "Outbound" : "Inbound", queue->n,
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max_circuit_cell_queue_size);
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circuit_mark_for_close(circ, END_CIRC_REASON_RESOURCELIMIT);
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return;
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}
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/* Very important that we copy to the circuit queue because all calls to
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* this function use the stack for the cell memory. */
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cell_queue_append_packed_copy(circ, queue, exitward, cell,
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extern uint64_t stats_n_relay_cells_relayed;
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extern uint64_t stats_n_relay_cells_delivered;
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void relay_consensus_has_changed(const networkstatus_t *ns);
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int circuit_receive_relay_cell(cell_t *cell, circuit_t *circ,
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cell_direction_t cell_direction);
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size_t cell_queues_get_total_allocation(void);
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