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Nick Mathewson
87f9b42179 Implement support for per-circuit guard restrictions.
This is an important thing I hadn't considered when writing prop271:
sometimes you have to restrict what guard you use for a particular
circuit.  Most frequently, that would be because you plan to use a
certain node as your exit, and so you can't choose that for your
guard.

This change means that the upgrade-waiting-circuits algorithm needs
a slight tweak too: circuit A cannot block circuit B from upgrading
if circuit B needs to follow a restriction that circuit A does not
follow.
2016-12-16 11:06:20 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
17c3faa2e3 guards_choose_dirguard(): replace one XXXX with another.
I had been asking myself, "hey, doesn't the new code need to look at
this "info" parameter? The old code did!"  But it turns out that the
old code hasn't, since 05f7336624.

So instead of "support this!" the comment now says "we can remove
this!"
2016-12-16 11:06:20 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
9d065ecc3d Fix a magic number in get_max_sample_size 2016-12-16 11:06:20 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
1e9cd5d2bb Note a couple of XXX-prop271s as spec deviations. 2016-12-16 11:06:19 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
f4e64c04f4 Remove some resolved "XXXX prop271" comments. 2016-12-16 11:06:19 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
6c3f555a8c Re-enable some disabled tests about switching guard_selections 2016-12-16 11:06:19 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
80fa404625 Fix for small test networks: don't refuse to have any sampled guards.
Don't restrict the sample size if the network size is less than 20
guards.  Maybe we'll think of a better rule later on?
2016-12-16 11:06:19 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
eac8b3f758 Remove a few unused arguments. 2016-12-16 11:06:19 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
84bfa895d7 Change return value of entry_guard_succeeded to an enum.
George pointed out that (-1,0,1) for (never usable, maybe usable
later, usable right now) was a pretty rotten convention that made
the code harder to read.
2016-12-16 11:06:19 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
46619ec914 Note some large functions that could be split.
George Kadianakis pointed these out.
2016-12-16 11:06:19 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
3bcbbea350 More progress on bridge implementation with prop271 guards
Here we handle most (all?) of the remaining tasks, and fix some
bugs, in the prop271 bridge implementation.

  * We record bridge identities as we learn them.
  * We only call deprecated functions from bridges.c when the
    deprecated guard algorithm is in use.
  * We update any_bridge_descriptors_known() and
    num_bridges_usable() to work correctly with the new backend
    code. (Previously, they called into the guard selection logic.
  * We update bridge directory fetches to work with the new
    guard code.
  * We remove some erroneous assertions where we assumed that we'd
    never load a guard that wasn't for the current selection.

Also, we fix a couple of typos.
2016-12-16 11:06:18 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
82fa71610d Implement bridge backends for sampling, filtering guards.
Still missing is functionality for picking bridges when we don't
know a descriptor for them yet, and functionality for learning a
bridge ID.

Everything else remains (basically) the same. Neat!
2016-12-16 11:06:18 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
53f248f6c9 Add some needed accessors/inspectors for bridge/guard convergence 2016-12-16 11:06:18 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
1d52ac4d3f Lay down some infrastructure for bridges in the New Guard Order.
This includes:
  * making bridge_info_t exposed but opaque
  * allowing guards where we don't know an identity
  * making it possible to learn the identity of a guard
  * creating a guard that lacks a node_t
  * remembering a guard's address and port.
  * Looking up a guard by address and port.
  * Only enforcing the rule that we need a live consensus to update
    the "listed" status for guards when we are not using bridges.
2016-12-16 11:06:18 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
89f5f149df Remove guard_selection argument from status-reporting functions
This prevents us from mixing up multiple guard_selections
2016-12-16 11:06:18 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
6dcbc24a4e Add a backpointer from entry_guard_t to guard_selection_t
This is safe, because no entry_guard_t ever outlives its
guard_selection_t.

I want this because now that multiple guard selections can be active
during one tor session, we should make sure that any information we
register about guards is with respect to the selection that they came
from.
2016-12-16 11:06:18 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
404e9e5611 Have multiple guard contexts we can switch between.
Currently, this code doesn't actually have the contexts behave
differently, (except for the legacy context), but it does switch
back and forth between them nicely.
2016-12-16 11:06:18 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
08d3ca2e56 More entry guard tests: for cancel, and for upgrade. 2016-12-16 11:06:17 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
fcb50f1839 Test for entry_guard_has_higher_priority(). 2016-12-16 11:06:17 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
c6d218c44b Unit tests for entry_guard_{pick_for_circuit,succeeded,failed} 2016-12-16 11:06:17 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
9493711077 Mark confirmed guards primary as appropriate.
If a guard becomes primary as a result of confirming it, consider
the circuit through that guard as a primary circuit.

Also, note open questions on behavior when confirming nonprimary guards
2016-12-16 11:06:17 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
d2af9826fd Turn #defines for prop271 into networkstatus params
Some of these will get torrc options to override them too; this
is just the mechanical conversion.

Also, add documentation for a couple of undocumented (but now used)
parameters.
2016-12-16 11:06:17 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
039bd01767 Add a wrapper for a common networkstatus param pattern
We frequently want to check a networkstatus parameter only when it
isn't overridden from the torrc file.
2016-12-16 11:06:16 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
2ea5aa7182 Expire circuits that have been WAITING_FOR_BETTER_GUARD too long
(This is required by 3.9 in prop271, but is better done as a
separate function IMO)
2016-12-16 11:06:16 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
e56bc1e5de Move the 'dirty' flag for the guards to a global again
It makes more sense to have a single dirty flag, since we always
regenerate the whole state file when we save it.
2016-12-16 11:06:16 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
bce0f79252 Mark some more BUG lines as unreachable. 2016-12-16 11:06:16 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
9cad2628dd Test no-consensus case for filter. 2016-12-16 11:06:16 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
a7bc73935b Test get_guard_selection_by_name 2016-12-16 11:06:15 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
526b0e2ce2 Avoid division-by-zero in pathbias_check_*_success_count 2016-12-16 11:06:15 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
ac67819396 Make sure primary-guards are up-to-date when we inspect them.
(Plus some magic to prevent and detect recursive invocation of
entry_guards_update_primary(), since that can cause some pretty
tricky misbehavior.)
2016-12-16 11:06:15 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
f71be74340 When freeing a guard state, cancel it if its state is unknown
We don't want a guard to stay "pending" forever if the
circuit_guard_state_t for it is freed before it succeeds or fails.
2016-12-16 11:06:15 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
897626953b Rebuild the guard lists as appropriate on torrc change.
(Also, prepare to tie guard changes into the mark-all-old-circuits
logic.)
2016-12-16 11:06:15 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
b310929ee3 Merge remote-tracking branch 'jryans/no-changes-unreleased' 2016-12-16 10:57:37 -05:00
cypherpunks
812a6581af Add a changes file for ticket 5500 2016-12-16 10:52:15 -05:00
cypherpunks
d2a091f3a2 Run check-spaces when using make check 2016-12-16 10:52:15 -05:00
cypherpunks
032da29d28 Run check-spaces only when Perl is available
Also permit users to override the Perl variable with relative paths.
2016-12-16 10:52:15 -05:00
cypherpunks
e8760b6e51 Use the new message function
Substitutions were made using `sed -e 's/print/msg/g'`.
2016-12-16 10:52:14 -05:00
cypherpunks
4b2516313e Add a function to keep track of found errors 2016-12-16 10:52:14 -05:00
cypherpunks
44db6461b5 Restrict unsafe constructs and enable all warnings 2016-12-16 10:52:14 -05:00
cypherpunks
f43e56a6d0 Declare all variables to be local
Without the 'my' keyword the variables are global and Perl requires
global symbols to include an explicit package name.
2016-12-16 10:52:14 -05:00
cypherpunks
67e1eff321 Convert tabs to spaces 2016-12-16 10:52:14 -05:00
cypherpunks
6e10130e18 Add a changes file for ticket 20982 2016-12-16 10:41:36 -05:00
cypherpunks
62f52a888a Remove the version prefix from version numbers 2016-12-16 10:41:36 -05:00
cypherpunks
78a13df158 Remove the trailing dot from version numbers 2016-12-16 10:41:36 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
df6c475e59 Merge remote-tracking branch 'public/ticket19142' 2016-12-16 10:27:27 -05:00
teor
2e2d22d29a
Make fascist_firewall_use_ipv6() check ORPort & DirPort IP preferences
This makes clients try harder to find an IPv6 address when searching for
a directory server.

Required for #19608.
2016-12-16 22:30:55 +11:00
David Goulet
cacfd82c8d cell: Add a control cell ID for semantic
Signed-off-by: David Goulet <dgoulet@torproject.org>
2016-12-15 11:44:02 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
92139b0077 Fix a lovely heisenbug in rend_cache/store_v2_desc_as_client
Act I.

    "                    But that I am forbid
     To tell the secrets of my prison-house,
     I could a tale unfold..."

Here's the bug: sometimes, rend_cache/store_v2_desc_as_client would
say:

"Dec 15 08:31:26.147 [warn] rend_cache_store_v2_desc_as_client():
   Bug: Couldn't decode base32 [scrubbed] for descriptor id. (on Tor
   0.3.0.0-alpha-dev 4098bfa260)"

When we merged ade5005853 back in 0.2.8.1-alpha, we added that
test: it mangles the hidden service ID for a hidden service, and
ensures that when the descriptor ID doesn't match the descriptor's
key, we don't store the descriptor.

How did it mangle the descriptor ID?  By doing
     desc_id_base32[0]++;

So, if the hidden service ID started with z or 7, we'd wind up with an
invalid base32 string, and get the warning.  And if it started with
any other character, we wouldn't.

That there is part 1 of the bug: in 2/32 cases, we'd get a BUG
warning.  But we wouldn't display it, since warnings weren't shown
from the unit tests.

Act II.

    "Our indiscretion sometime serves us well,
     When our deep plots do pall"

Part two: in 0.2.9.3-alpha, for part of #19999, we turned on BUG
warnings in the unit tests, so that we'd actually start seeing them.
At this point we also began to consider each BUG warning that made
it through the unit tests to be an actual bug.  So before this
point, we wouldn't actually notice anything happening in those 2/32
cases.

So, at this point it was a nice random _visible_ bug.

Act III.

   "Our thoughts are ours, their ends none of our own"

In acbb60cd63, which was part of my prop220 work, I
changed how RSA key generation worked in the unit tests.  While
previously we'd use pre-made RSA keys in some cases, this change
made us use a set of pregenerated RSA keys for _all_ 1024 or 2048
keys, and to return them in a rotation when Tor tried to generate a
key.

And now we had the heisenbug: anything that affected the number of
pregenerated keys that we had yielded before reaching
rend_cache/store_v2_desc_as_client would make us return a different
key, which would give us a different base32 ID, which would make the
bug occur, or not.  So as we added or removed test cases, the bug
might or might not happen.

So yeah.  Don't mangle a base32 ID like that.  Do it this way instead.
2016-12-15 08:42:03 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
4098bfa260 Fix double-typedef of or_circuit_t. 2016-12-14 16:46:54 -05:00
Nick Mathewson
a8ac2a62cb Fix a few clang warnings. 2016-12-14 16:01:27 -05:00