## Tor's modules ## ### Node-status modules ### `directory.c` : Implements the HTTP-based directory protocol, including sending, receiving, and handling most request types. (*Note*: The client parts of this, and the generic-HTTP parts of this, could plausibly be split off.) `microdesc.c` : Implements the compact "microdescriptor" format for keeping track of what we know about a router. `networkstatus.c` : Code for fetching, storing, and interpreting consensus vote documents. `nodelist.c` : Higher-level view of our knowledge of which Tor servers exist. Each `node_t` corresponds to a router we know about. `routerlist.c` : Code for storing and retrieving router descriptors and extrainfo documents. `routerparse.c` : Generic and specific code for parsing all Tor directory information types. `routerset.c` : Parses and interprets a specification for a set of routers (by IP range, fingerprint, nickname (deprecated), or country). ### Client modules ### `addressmap.c` : Handles client-side associations between one address and another. These are used to implement client-side DNS caching (NOT RECOMMENDED), MapAddress directives, Automapping, and more. `circpathbias.c` : Path bias attack detection for circuits: tracks whether connections made through a particular guard have an unusually high failure rate. `circuitstats.c` : Code to track circuit performance statistics in order to adapt our behavior. Notably includes an algorithm to track circuit build times. `dnsserv.c` : Implements DNSPort for clients. (Note that in spite of the word "server" in this module's name, it is used for Tor clients. It implements a DNS server, not DNS for servers.) `entrynodes.c` : Chooses, monitors, and remembers guard nodes. Also contains some bridge-related code. `torcert.c` : Code to interpret and generate Ed25519-based certificates. ### Server modules ### `dns.c` : Server-side DNS code. Handles sending and receiving DNS requests on exit nodes, and implements the server-side DNS cache. `dirserv.c` : Implements part of directory caches that handles responding to client requests. `ext_orport.c` : Implements the extended ORPort protocol for communication between server-side pluggable transports and Tor servers. `hibernate.c` : Performs bandwidth accounting, and puts Tor relays into hibernation when their bandwidth is exhausted. `router.c` : Management code for running a Tor server. In charge of RSA key maintenance, descriptor generation and uploading. `routerkeys.c` : Key handling code for a Tor server. (Currently handles only the Ed25519 keys, but the RSA keys could be moved here too.) ### Onion service modules ### `rendcache.c` : Stores onion service descriptors. `rendclient.c` : Client-side implementation of the onion service protocol. `rendcommon.c` : Parts of the onion service protocol that are shared by clients, services, and/or Tor servers. `rendmid.c` : Tor-server-side implementation of the onion service protocol. (Handles acting as an introduction point or a rendezvous point.) `rendservice.c` : Service-side implementation of the onion service protocol. `replaycache.c` : Backend to check introduce2 requests for replay attempts. ### Authority modules ### `dircollate.c` : Helper for `dirvote.c`: Given a set of votes, each containing a list of Tor nodes, determines which entries across all the votes correspond to the same nodes, and yields them in a useful order. `dirvote.c` : Implements the directory voting algorithms that authorities use. `keypin.c` : Implements a persistent key-pinning mechanism to tie RSA1024 identities to ed25519 identities. ### Miscellaneous modules ### `control.c` : Implements the Tor controller protocol. `cpuworker.c` : Implements the inner work queue function. We use this to move the work of circuit creation (on server-side) to other CPUs. `fp_pair.c` : Types for handling 2-tuples of 20-byte fingerprints. `geoip.c` : Parses geoip files (which map IP addresses to country codes), and performs lookups on the internal geoip table. Also stores some geoip-related statistics. `policies.c` : Parses and implements Tor exit policies. `reasons.c` : Maps internal reason-codes to human-readable strings. `rephist.c` : Tracks Tor servers' performance over time. `status.c` : Writes periodic "heartbeat" status messages about the state of the Tor process. `transports.c` : Implements management for the pluggable transports subsystem.