Commit Graph

27 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Nick Mathewson
6deed60bb5 Add code for end-to-end zlib compression. Still needs flow-control
svn:r187
2003-03-17 02:42:45 +00:00
Nick Mathewson
e3368a65a9 Make ACI anti-collision logic work; make sure that cells are filled with 0s.
svn:r176
2003-03-11 21:38:38 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
1714ea2ab8 Bugfixes and enhancements in sendmes and dns farm
svn:r161
2003-02-18 01:35:55 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
0bc8dc1314 fix endian issues for topics -- they might work on bsd now
(they wouldn't have before)

alternate code which bypasses the dns farm, so we can compare speed


svn:r154
2003-02-06 23:48:35 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
ceafe12ed6 make reusing circuits work (and be the default)
performance is better, but not by much. not sure why yet.


svn:r153
2003-02-06 08:00:49 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
c35373a2cf major overhaul: dns slave subsystem, topics
on startup, it forks off a master dns handler, which forks off dns
slaves (like the apache model). slaves as spawned as load increases,
and then reused. excess slaves are not ever killed, currently.

implemented topics. each topic has a receive window in each direction
at each edge of the circuit, and sends sendme's at the data level, as
per before. each circuit also has receive windows in each direction at
each hop; an edge sends a circuit-level sendme as soon as enough data
cells have arrived (regardless of whether the data cells were flushed
to the exit conns). removed the 'connected' cell type, since it's now
a topic command within data cells.

at the edge of the circuit, there can be multiple connections associated
with a single circuit. you find them via the linked list conn->next_topic.

currently each new ap connection starts its own circuit, so we ought
to see comparable performance to what we had before. but that's only
because i haven't written the code to reattach to old circuits. please
try to break it as-is, and then i'll make it reuse the same circuit and
we'll try to break that.


svn:r152
2003-01-26 09:02:24 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
84a34edfa1 expire unfinished handshakes too
don't list non-open ORs in the directory


svn:r134
2002-10-13 13:17:27 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
bf53852a00 cleanup and a variety of bugfixes
svn:r132
2002-10-02 22:54:20 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
22285e6ff1 cleanup
prkey is only fetched when it's needed
tor nodes who aren't dirservers now fetch directories and autoconnect
  to new nodes listed in the directory
default role is a non-dirserver node


svn:r120
2002-09-28 00:52:59 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
6934eb9f10 mozilla actually cares about the reply version
tor can now interface directly with mozilla, as a socks 4 host.
but note that mozilla does the dns resolution itself, so you're leaking
anonymity.


svn:r119
2002-09-27 23:34:51 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
23264ebcb5 support socks4 too
svn:r118
2002-09-27 23:16:39 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
d6360c57bc another bugfix on the proxy side
should be more reliable now (?)


svn:r111
2002-09-26 05:50:51 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
253f0f160e laying the groundwork for dynamic router lists
revamped the router reading section

reference counting for crypto pk env's (so we can dup them)

we now read and write pem pk keys from string rather than from FILE*,
  in anticipation of fetching directories over a socket
  (so now on startup we slurp in the whole file, then parse it as a string)

fixed a bug in the proxy side, where you could get some circuits
  wedged if they showed up while the connection was being made


svn:r110
2002-09-24 10:43:57 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
988c6d4277 more robust when only some of the socks info has arrived
svn:r108
2002-09-23 01:04:59 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
155c9b80ca onion proxy now speaks socks4a
httpap is obsolete; we support privoxy directly now!

smtpap is obsolete; need to find a good socks4a-enabled smtp proxy/client

I dub thee 0.0.1.


svn:r107
2002-09-22 11:09:07 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
5449fc86db synchronize to the version i've been giving people to test
svn:r104
2002-09-19 20:13:27 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
09daf01e4a added 'connected' cell type
see http://archives.seul.org/or/dev/Sep-2002/msg00018.html


svn:r103
2002-09-17 08:14:37 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
1e4e0244dd minor race condition
(it seemed to work anyway, but...)


svn:r100
2002-09-09 04:06:59 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
b8b8ab2fd6 port is now kept in host order except in sin_port
svn:r82
2002-08-24 07:55:49 +00:00
Matej Pjafjar
01aadefbfc Changed crypto calls to go through common/crypto.[hc] instead of calling OpenSSL directly.
svn:r76
2002-08-22 07:30:03 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
cd0760ddda Code cleaned up to be less noisy
svn:r71
2002-07-22 04:08:37 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
2147898577 Implemented router twins
I modified new_route so we don't pick twins back-to-back in the path.

I also had to patch my previous uses of connection_twin_get_by_addr_port()
because they assumed that "addr" and "port" would be the same for a twin
as for the original router.


svn:r56
2002-07-18 23:44:57 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
267434bdea Implemented congestion control
Servers are allowed to send 100 cells initially, and can't send more until
they receive a 'sendme' cell from that direction, indicating that they
can send 10 more cells. As it currently stands, the exit node quickly
runs out of window, and sends bursts of 10 whenever a sendme cell gets
to him. This is much much much faster (and more flexible) than the old
"give each circuit 1 kB/s and hope nothing overflows" approach.

Also divided out the connection_watch_events into stop_reading,
start_writing, etc. That way we can control them separately.


svn:r54
2002-07-18 06:37:58 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
117cbeeaaf Implemented link padding and receiver token buckets
Each socket reads at most 'bandwidth' bytes per second sustained, but
can handle bursts of up to 10*bandwidth bytes.

Cells are now sent out at evenly-spaced intervals, with padding sent
out otherwise. Set Linkpadding=0 in the rc file to send cells as soon
as they're available (and to never send padding cells).

Added license/copyrights statements at the top of most files.

router->min and router->max have been merged into a single 'bandwidth'
value. We should make the routerinfo_t reflect this (want to do that,
Mat?)

As the bandwidth increases, and we want to stop sleeping more and more
frequently to send a single cell, cpu usage goes up. At 128kB/s we're
pretty much calling poll with a timeout of 1ms or even 0ms. The current
code takes a timeout of 0-9ms and makes it 10ms. prepare_for_poll()
handles everything that should have happened in the past, so as long as
our buffers don't get too full in that 10ms, we're ok.

Speaking of too full, if you run three servers at 100kB/s with -l debug,
it spends too much time printing debugging messages to be able to keep
up with the cells. The outbuf ultimately fills up and it kills that
connection. If you run with -l err, it works fine up through 500kB/s and
probably beyond. Down the road we'll want to teach it to recognize when
an outbuf is getting full, and back off.


svn:r50
2002-07-16 01:12:15 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
0a3da3ae37 put in the support for 'router twins'
basically, a twin is a router which is different except it shares
the same keypair. so in cases where we want to find a "next router"
and all we really care is that it can decrypt the next onion layer,
then a twin is just as good.

we still need to decide how to mark twins in the routerinfo_t and in
the routers config file.


svn:r30
2002-07-08 08:59:15 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
b86fecbf47 general cleanup
svn:r29
2002-07-05 06:27:23 +00:00
Roger Dingledine
d982925593 Integrated onion proxy into or/
The 'or' process can now be told (by the global_role variable) what
roles this server should play -- connect to all ORs, listen for ORs,
listen for OPs, listen for APs, or any combination.

* everything in /src/op/ is now obsolete.
* connection_ap.c now handles all interactions with application proxies
* "port" is now or_port, op_port, ap_port. But routers are still always
  referenced (say, in conn_get_by_addr_port()) by addr / or_port. We
  should make routers.c actually read these new ports (currently I've
  kludged it so op_port = or_port+10, ap_port=or_port+20)
* circuits currently know if they're at the beginning of the path because
  circ->cpath is set. They use this instead for crypts (both ways),
  if it's set.
* I still obey the "send a 0 back to the AP when you're ready" protocol,
  but I think we should phase it out. I can simply not read from the AP
  socket until I'm ready.

I need to do a lot of cleanup work here, but the code appears to work, so
now's a good time for a checkin.


svn:r22
2002-07-02 09:36:58 +00:00