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353 lines
11 KiB
C
353 lines
11 KiB
C
/* Copyright (c) 2013-2016, The Tor Project, Inc. */
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/* See LICENSE for licensing information */
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#define TOR_CHANNEL_INTERNAL_
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#define CIRCUITBUILD_PRIVATE
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#define CIRCUITLIST_PRIVATE
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#include "or.h"
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#include "channel.h"
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#include "circuitbuild.h"
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#include "circuitlist.h"
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#include "test.h"
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static channel_t *
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new_fake_channel(void)
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{
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channel_t *chan = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(channel_t));
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channel_init(chan);
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return chan;
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}
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static struct {
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int ncalls;
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void *cmux;
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void *circ;
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cell_direction_t dir;
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} cam;
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static void
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circuitmux_attach_mock(circuitmux_t *cmux, circuit_t *circ,
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cell_direction_t dir)
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{
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++cam.ncalls;
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cam.cmux = cmux;
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cam.circ = circ;
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cam.dir = dir;
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}
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static struct {
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int ncalls;
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void *cmux;
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void *circ;
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} cdm;
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static void
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circuitmux_detach_mock(circuitmux_t *cmux, circuit_t *circ)
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{
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++cdm.ncalls;
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cdm.cmux = cmux;
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cdm.circ = circ;
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}
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#define GOT_CMUX_ATTACH(mux_, circ_, dir_) do { \
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tt_int_op(cam.ncalls, OP_EQ, 1); \
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tt_ptr_op(cam.cmux, OP_EQ, (mux_)); \
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tt_ptr_op(cam.circ, OP_EQ, (circ_)); \
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tt_int_op(cam.dir, OP_EQ, (dir_)); \
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memset(&cam, 0, sizeof(cam)); \
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} while (0)
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#define GOT_CMUX_DETACH(mux_, circ_) do { \
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tt_int_op(cdm.ncalls, OP_EQ, 1); \
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tt_ptr_op(cdm.cmux, OP_EQ, (mux_)); \
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tt_ptr_op(cdm.circ, OP_EQ, (circ_)); \
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memset(&cdm, 0, sizeof(cdm)); \
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} while (0)
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static void
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test_clist_maps(void *arg)
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{
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channel_t *ch1 = new_fake_channel();
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channel_t *ch2 = new_fake_channel();
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channel_t *ch3 = new_fake_channel();
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or_circuit_t *or_c1=NULL, *or_c2=NULL;
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(void) arg;
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MOCK(circuitmux_attach_circuit, circuitmux_attach_mock);
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MOCK(circuitmux_detach_circuit, circuitmux_detach_mock);
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memset(&cam, 0, sizeof(cam));
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memset(&cdm, 0, sizeof(cdm));
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tt_assert(ch1);
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tt_assert(ch2);
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tt_assert(ch3);
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ch1->cmux = tor_malloc(1);
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ch2->cmux = tor_malloc(1);
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ch3->cmux = tor_malloc(1);
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or_c1 = or_circuit_new(100, ch2);
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tt_assert(or_c1);
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GOT_CMUX_ATTACH(ch2->cmux, or_c1, CELL_DIRECTION_IN);
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tt_int_op(or_c1->p_circ_id, OP_EQ, 100);
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tt_ptr_op(or_c1->p_chan, OP_EQ, ch2);
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or_c2 = or_circuit_new(100, ch1);
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tt_assert(or_c2);
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GOT_CMUX_ATTACH(ch1->cmux, or_c2, CELL_DIRECTION_IN);
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tt_int_op(or_c2->p_circ_id, OP_EQ, 100);
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tt_ptr_op(or_c2->p_chan, OP_EQ, ch1);
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circuit_set_n_circid_chan(TO_CIRCUIT(or_c1), 200, ch1);
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GOT_CMUX_ATTACH(ch1->cmux, or_c1, CELL_DIRECTION_OUT);
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circuit_set_n_circid_chan(TO_CIRCUIT(or_c2), 200, ch2);
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GOT_CMUX_ATTACH(ch2->cmux, or_c2, CELL_DIRECTION_OUT);
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tt_ptr_op(circuit_get_by_circid_channel(200, ch1), OP_EQ, TO_CIRCUIT(or_c1));
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tt_ptr_op(circuit_get_by_circid_channel(200, ch2), OP_EQ, TO_CIRCUIT(or_c2));
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tt_ptr_op(circuit_get_by_circid_channel(100, ch2), OP_EQ, TO_CIRCUIT(or_c1));
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/* Try the same thing again, to test the "fast" path. */
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tt_ptr_op(circuit_get_by_circid_channel(100, ch2), OP_EQ, TO_CIRCUIT(or_c1));
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tt_assert(circuit_id_in_use_on_channel(100, ch2));
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tt_assert(! circuit_id_in_use_on_channel(101, ch2));
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/* Try changing the circuitid and channel of that circuit. */
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circuit_set_p_circid_chan(or_c1, 500, ch3);
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GOT_CMUX_DETACH(ch2->cmux, TO_CIRCUIT(or_c1));
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GOT_CMUX_ATTACH(ch3->cmux, TO_CIRCUIT(or_c1), CELL_DIRECTION_IN);
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tt_ptr_op(circuit_get_by_circid_channel(100, ch2), OP_EQ, NULL);
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tt_assert(! circuit_id_in_use_on_channel(100, ch2));
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tt_ptr_op(circuit_get_by_circid_channel(500, ch3), OP_EQ, TO_CIRCUIT(or_c1));
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/* Now let's see about destroy handling. */
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tt_assert(! circuit_id_in_use_on_channel(205, ch2));
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tt_assert(circuit_id_in_use_on_channel(200, ch2));
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channel_note_destroy_pending(ch2, 200);
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channel_note_destroy_pending(ch2, 205);
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channel_note_destroy_pending(ch1, 100);
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tt_assert(circuit_id_in_use_on_channel(205, ch2))
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tt_assert(circuit_id_in_use_on_channel(200, ch2));
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tt_assert(circuit_id_in_use_on_channel(100, ch1));
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tt_assert(TO_CIRCUIT(or_c2)->n_delete_pending != 0);
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tt_ptr_op(circuit_get_by_circid_channel(200, ch2), OP_EQ, TO_CIRCUIT(or_c2));
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tt_ptr_op(circuit_get_by_circid_channel(100, ch1), OP_EQ, TO_CIRCUIT(or_c2));
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/* Okay, now free ch2 and make sure that the circuit ID is STILL not
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* usable, because we haven't declared the destroy to be nonpending */
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tt_int_op(cdm.ncalls, OP_EQ, 0);
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circuit_free(TO_CIRCUIT(or_c2));
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or_c2 = NULL; /* prevent free */
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tt_int_op(cdm.ncalls, OP_EQ, 2);
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memset(&cdm, 0, sizeof(cdm));
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tt_assert(circuit_id_in_use_on_channel(200, ch2));
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tt_assert(circuit_id_in_use_on_channel(100, ch1));
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tt_ptr_op(circuit_get_by_circid_channel(200, ch2), OP_EQ, NULL);
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tt_ptr_op(circuit_get_by_circid_channel(100, ch1), OP_EQ, NULL);
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/* Now say that the destroy is nonpending */
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channel_note_destroy_not_pending(ch2, 200);
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tt_ptr_op(circuit_get_by_circid_channel(200, ch2), OP_EQ, NULL);
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channel_note_destroy_not_pending(ch1, 100);
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tt_ptr_op(circuit_get_by_circid_channel(100, ch1), OP_EQ, NULL);
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tt_assert(! circuit_id_in_use_on_channel(200, ch2));
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tt_assert(! circuit_id_in_use_on_channel(100, ch1));
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done:
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if (or_c1)
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circuit_free(TO_CIRCUIT(or_c1));
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if (or_c2)
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circuit_free(TO_CIRCUIT(or_c2));
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if (ch1)
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tor_free(ch1->cmux);
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if (ch2)
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tor_free(ch2->cmux);
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if (ch3)
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tor_free(ch3->cmux);
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tor_free(ch1);
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tor_free(ch2);
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tor_free(ch3);
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UNMOCK(circuitmux_attach_circuit);
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UNMOCK(circuitmux_detach_circuit);
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}
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static void
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test_rend_token_maps(void *arg)
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{
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or_circuit_t *c1, *c2, *c3, *c4;
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const uint8_t tok1[REND_TOKEN_LEN] = "The cat can't tell y";
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const uint8_t tok2[REND_TOKEN_LEN] = "ou its name, and it ";
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const uint8_t tok3[REND_TOKEN_LEN] = "doesn't really care.";
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/* -- Adapted from a quote by Fredrik Lundh. */
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(void)arg;
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(void)tok1; //xxxx
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c1 = or_circuit_new(0, NULL);
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c2 = or_circuit_new(0, NULL);
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c3 = or_circuit_new(0, NULL);
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c4 = or_circuit_new(0, NULL);
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/* Make sure we really filled up the tok* variables */
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tt_int_op(tok1[REND_TOKEN_LEN-1], OP_EQ, 'y');
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tt_int_op(tok2[REND_TOKEN_LEN-1], OP_EQ, ' ');
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tt_int_op(tok3[REND_TOKEN_LEN-1], OP_EQ, '.');
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/* No maps; nothing there. */
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tt_ptr_op(NULL, OP_EQ, circuit_get_rendezvous(tok1));
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tt_ptr_op(NULL, OP_EQ, circuit_get_intro_point(tok1));
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circuit_set_rendezvous_cookie(c1, tok1);
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circuit_set_intro_point_digest(c2, tok2);
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tt_ptr_op(NULL, OP_EQ, circuit_get_rendezvous(tok3));
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tt_ptr_op(NULL, OP_EQ, circuit_get_intro_point(tok3));
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tt_ptr_op(NULL, OP_EQ, circuit_get_rendezvous(tok2));
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tt_ptr_op(NULL, OP_EQ, circuit_get_intro_point(tok1));
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/* Without purpose set, we don't get the circuits */
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tt_ptr_op(NULL, OP_EQ, circuit_get_rendezvous(tok1));
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tt_ptr_op(NULL, OP_EQ, circuit_get_intro_point(tok2));
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c1->base_.purpose = CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_REND_POINT_WAITING;
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c2->base_.purpose = CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_INTRO_POINT;
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/* Okay, make sure they show up now. */
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tt_ptr_op(c1, OP_EQ, circuit_get_rendezvous(tok1));
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tt_ptr_op(c2, OP_EQ, circuit_get_intro_point(tok2));
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/* Two items at the same place with the same token. */
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c3->base_.purpose = CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_REND_POINT_WAITING;
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circuit_set_rendezvous_cookie(c3, tok2);
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tt_ptr_op(c2, OP_EQ, circuit_get_intro_point(tok2));
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tt_ptr_op(c3, OP_EQ, circuit_get_rendezvous(tok2));
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/* Marking a circuit makes it not get returned any more */
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circuit_mark_for_close(TO_CIRCUIT(c1), END_CIRC_REASON_FINISHED);
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tt_ptr_op(NULL, OP_EQ, circuit_get_rendezvous(tok1));
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circuit_free(TO_CIRCUIT(c1));
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c1 = NULL;
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/* Freeing a circuit makes it not get returned any more. */
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circuit_free(TO_CIRCUIT(c2));
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c2 = NULL;
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tt_ptr_op(NULL, OP_EQ, circuit_get_intro_point(tok2));
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/* c3 -- are you still there? */
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tt_ptr_op(c3, OP_EQ, circuit_get_rendezvous(tok2));
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/* Change its cookie. This never happens in Tor per se, but hey. */
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c3->base_.purpose = CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_INTRO_POINT;
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circuit_set_intro_point_digest(c3, tok3);
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tt_ptr_op(NULL, OP_EQ, circuit_get_rendezvous(tok2));
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tt_ptr_op(c3, OP_EQ, circuit_get_intro_point(tok3));
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/* Now replace c3 with c4. */
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c4->base_.purpose = CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_INTRO_POINT;
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circuit_set_intro_point_digest(c4, tok3);
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tt_ptr_op(c4, OP_EQ, circuit_get_intro_point(tok3));
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tt_ptr_op(c3->rendinfo, OP_EQ, NULL);
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tt_ptr_op(c4->rendinfo, OP_NE, NULL);
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tt_mem_op(c4->rendinfo, OP_EQ, tok3, REND_TOKEN_LEN);
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/* Now clear c4's cookie. */
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circuit_set_intro_point_digest(c4, NULL);
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tt_ptr_op(c4->rendinfo, OP_EQ, NULL);
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tt_ptr_op(NULL, OP_EQ, circuit_get_intro_point(tok3));
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done:
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if (c1)
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circuit_free(TO_CIRCUIT(c1));
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if (c2)
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circuit_free(TO_CIRCUIT(c2));
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if (c3)
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circuit_free(TO_CIRCUIT(c3));
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if (c4)
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circuit_free(TO_CIRCUIT(c4));
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}
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static void
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test_pick_circid(void *arg)
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{
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bitarray_t *ba = NULL;
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channel_t *chan1, *chan2;
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circid_t circid;
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int i;
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(void) arg;
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chan1 = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(channel_t));
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chan2 = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(channel_t));
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chan2->wide_circ_ids = 1;
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chan1->circ_id_type = CIRC_ID_TYPE_NEITHER;
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tt_int_op(0, OP_EQ, get_unique_circ_id_by_chan(chan1));
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/* Basic tests, with no collisions */
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chan1->circ_id_type = CIRC_ID_TYPE_LOWER;
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for (i = 0; i < 50; ++i) {
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circid = get_unique_circ_id_by_chan(chan1);
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tt_uint_op(0, OP_LT, circid);
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tt_uint_op(circid, OP_LT, (1<<15));
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}
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chan1->circ_id_type = CIRC_ID_TYPE_HIGHER;
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for (i = 0; i < 50; ++i) {
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circid = get_unique_circ_id_by_chan(chan1);
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tt_uint_op((1<<15), OP_LT, circid);
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tt_uint_op(circid, OP_LT, (1<<16));
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}
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chan2->circ_id_type = CIRC_ID_TYPE_LOWER;
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for (i = 0; i < 50; ++i) {
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circid = get_unique_circ_id_by_chan(chan2);
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tt_uint_op(0, OP_LT, circid);
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tt_uint_op(circid, OP_LT, (1u<<31));
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}
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chan2->circ_id_type = CIRC_ID_TYPE_HIGHER;
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for (i = 0; i < 50; ++i) {
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circid = get_unique_circ_id_by_chan(chan2);
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tt_uint_op((1u<<31), OP_LT, circid);
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}
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/* Now make sure that we can behave well when we are full up on circuits */
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chan1->circ_id_type = CIRC_ID_TYPE_LOWER;
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chan2->circ_id_type = CIRC_ID_TYPE_LOWER;
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chan1->wide_circ_ids = chan2->wide_circ_ids = 0;
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ba = bitarray_init_zero((1<<15));
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for (i = 0; i < (1<<15); ++i) {
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circid = get_unique_circ_id_by_chan(chan1);
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if (circid == 0) {
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tt_int_op(i, OP_GT, (1<<14));
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break;
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}
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tt_uint_op(circid, OP_LT, (1<<15));
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tt_assert(! bitarray_is_set(ba, circid));
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bitarray_set(ba, circid);
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channel_mark_circid_unusable(chan1, circid);
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}
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tt_int_op(i, OP_LT, (1<<15));
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/* Make sure that being full on chan1 does not interfere with chan2 */
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for (i = 0; i < 100; ++i) {
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circid = get_unique_circ_id_by_chan(chan2);
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tt_uint_op(circid, OP_GT, 0);
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tt_uint_op(circid, OP_LT, (1<<15));
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channel_mark_circid_unusable(chan2, circid);
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}
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done:
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tor_free(chan1);
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tor_free(chan2);
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bitarray_free(ba);
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circuit_free_all();
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}
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struct testcase_t circuitlist_tests[] = {
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{ "maps", test_clist_maps, TT_FORK, NULL, NULL },
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{ "rend_token_maps", test_rend_token_maps, TT_FORK, NULL, NULL },
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{ "pick_circid", test_pick_circid, TT_FORK, NULL, NULL },
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END_OF_TESTCASES
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};
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