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1 /* Copyright (c) 2001 Matej Pfajfar.
2 * Copyright (c) 2001-2004, Roger Dingledine.
3 * Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson.
4 * Copyright (c) 2007-2017, The Tor Project, Inc. */
5 /* See LICENSE for licensing information */
7 /**
8 * \file or.h
9 * \brief Master header file for Tor-specific functionality.
10 **/
12 #ifndef TOR_OR_H
13 #define TOR_OR_H
15 #include "orconfig.h"
17 #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
18 #include <unistd.h>
19 #endif
20 #ifdef HAVE_SIGNAL_H
21 #include <signal.h>
22 #endif
23 #ifdef HAVE_NETDB_H
24 #include <netdb.h>
25 #endif
26 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_PARAM_H
27 #include <sys/param.h> /* FreeBSD needs this to know what version it is */
28 #endif
29 #include "torint.h"
30 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_FCNTL_H
31 #include <sys/fcntl.h>
32 #endif
33 #ifdef HAVE_FCNTL_H
34 #include <fcntl.h>
35 #endif
36 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H
37 #include <sys/ioctl.h>
38 #endif
39 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_UN_H
40 #include <sys/un.h>
41 #endif
42 #ifdef HAVE_SYS_STAT_H
43 #include <sys/stat.h>
44 #endif
45 #ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_H
46 #include <netinet/in.h>
47 #endif
48 #ifdef HAVE_ARPA_INET_H
49 #include <arpa/inet.h>
50 #endif
51 #ifdef HAVE_ERRNO_H
52 #include <errno.h>
53 #endif
54 #ifdef HAVE_ASSERT_H
55 #include <assert.h>
56 #endif
57 #ifdef HAVE_TIME_H
58 #include <time.h>
59 #endif
61 #ifdef _WIN32
62 #include <winsock2.h>
63 #include <io.h>
64 #include <process.h>
65 #include <direct.h>
66 #include <windows.h>
67 #endif /* defined(_WIN32) */
69 #include "crypto.h"
70 #include "crypto_format.h"
71 #include "tortls.h"
72 #include "torlog.h"
73 #include "container.h"
74 #include "compress.h"
75 #include "address.h"
76 #include "compat_libevent.h"
77 #include "ht.h"
78 #include "confline.h"
79 #include "replaycache.h"
80 #include "crypto_curve25519.h"
81 #include "crypto_ed25519.h"
82 #include "tor_queue.h"
83 #include "util_format.h"
84 #include "hs_circuitmap.h"
86 /* These signals are defined to help handle_control_signal work.
88 #ifndef SIGHUP
89 #define SIGHUP 1
90 #endif
91 #ifndef SIGINT
92 #define SIGINT 2
93 #endif
94 #ifndef SIGUSR1
95 #define SIGUSR1 10
96 #endif
97 #ifndef SIGUSR2
98 #define SIGUSR2 12
99 #endif
100 #ifndef SIGTERM
101 #define SIGTERM 15
102 #endif
103 /* Controller signals start at a high number so we don't
104 * conflict with system-defined signals. */
105 #define SIGNEWNYM 129
106 #define SIGCLEARDNSCACHE 130
107 #define SIGHEARTBEAT 131
109 #if (SIZEOF_CELL_T != 0)
110 /* On Irix, stdlib.h defines a cell_t type, so we need to make sure
111 * that our stuff always calls cell_t something different. */
112 #define cell_t tor_cell_t
113 #endif
115 #ifdef ENABLE_TOR2WEB_MODE
116 #define NON_ANONYMOUS_MODE_ENABLED 1
117 #endif
119 /** Helper macro: Given a pointer to to.base_, of type from*, return &to. */
120 #define DOWNCAST(to, ptr) ((to*)SUBTYPE_P(ptr, to, base_))
122 /** Length of longest allowable configured nickname. */
123 #define MAX_NICKNAME_LEN 19
124 /** Length of a router identity encoded as a hexadecimal digest, plus
125 * possible dollar sign. */
126 #define MAX_HEX_NICKNAME_LEN (HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1)
127 /** Maximum length of verbose router identifier: dollar sign, hex ID digest,
128 * equal sign or tilde, nickname. */
129 #define MAX_VERBOSE_NICKNAME_LEN (1+HEX_DIGEST_LEN+1+MAX_NICKNAME_LEN)
131 /** Maximum size, in bytes, for resized buffers. */
132 #define MAX_BUF_SIZE ((1<<24)-1) /* 16MB-1 */
133 /** Maximum size, in bytes, for any directory object that we've downloaded. */
134 #define MAX_DIR_DL_SIZE MAX_BUF_SIZE
136 /** For HTTP parsing: Maximum number of bytes we'll accept in the headers
137 * of an HTTP request or response. */
138 #define MAX_HEADERS_SIZE 50000
139 /** Maximum size, in bytes, for any directory object that we're accepting
140 * as an upload. */
141 #define MAX_DIR_UL_SIZE MAX_BUF_SIZE
143 /** Maximum size, in bytes, of a single router descriptor uploaded to us
144 * as a directory authority. Caches and clients fetch whatever descriptors
145 * the authorities tell them to fetch, and don't care about size. */
146 #define MAX_DESCRIPTOR_UPLOAD_SIZE 20000
148 /** Maximum size of a single extrainfo document, as above. */
149 #define MAX_EXTRAINFO_UPLOAD_SIZE 50000
151 /** Minimum lifetime for an onion key in days. */
152 #define MIN_ONION_KEY_LIFETIME_DAYS (1)
154 /** Maximum lifetime for an onion key in days. */
155 #define MAX_ONION_KEY_LIFETIME_DAYS (90)
157 /** Default lifetime for an onion key in days. */
158 #define DEFAULT_ONION_KEY_LIFETIME_DAYS (28)
160 /** Minimum grace period for acceptance of an onion key in days.
161 * The maximum value is defined in proposal #274 as being the current network
162 * consensus parameter for "onion-key-rotation-days". */
163 #define MIN_ONION_KEY_GRACE_PERIOD_DAYS (1)
165 /** Default grace period for acceptance of an onion key in days. */
166 #define DEFAULT_ONION_KEY_GRACE_PERIOD_DAYS (7)
168 /** How often we should check the network consensus if it is time to rotate or
169 * expire onion keys. */
170 #define ONION_KEY_CONSENSUS_CHECK_INTERVAL (60*60)
172 /** How often do we rotate TLS contexts? */
173 #define MAX_SSL_KEY_LIFETIME_INTERNAL (2*60*60)
175 /** How old do we allow a router to get before removing it
176 * from the router list? In seconds. */
177 #define ROUTER_MAX_AGE (60*60*48)
178 /** How old can a router get before we (as a server) will no longer
179 * consider it live? In seconds. */
180 #define ROUTER_MAX_AGE_TO_PUBLISH (60*60*24)
181 /** How old do we let a saved descriptor get before force-removing it? */
182 #define OLD_ROUTER_DESC_MAX_AGE (60*60*24*5)
184 /** Possible rules for generating circuit IDs on an OR connection. */
185 typedef enum {
186 CIRC_ID_TYPE_LOWER=0, /**< Pick from 0..1<<15-1. */
187 CIRC_ID_TYPE_HIGHER=1, /**< Pick from 1<<15..1<<16-1. */
188 /** The other side of a connection is an OP: never create circuits to it,
189 * and let it use any circuit ID it wants. */
190 CIRC_ID_TYPE_NEITHER=2
191 } circ_id_type_t;
192 #define circ_id_type_bitfield_t ENUM_BF(circ_id_type_t)
194 #define CONN_TYPE_MIN_ 3
195 /** Type for sockets listening for OR connections. */
196 #define CONN_TYPE_OR_LISTENER 3
197 /** A bidirectional TLS connection transmitting a sequence of cells.
198 * May be from an OR to an OR, or from an OP to an OR. */
199 #define CONN_TYPE_OR 4
200 /** A TCP connection from an onion router to a stream's destination. */
201 #define CONN_TYPE_EXIT 5
202 /** Type for sockets listening for SOCKS connections. */
203 #define CONN_TYPE_AP_LISTENER 6
204 /** A SOCKS proxy connection from the user application to the onion
205 * proxy. */
206 #define CONN_TYPE_AP 7
207 /** Type for sockets listening for HTTP connections to the directory server. */
208 #define CONN_TYPE_DIR_LISTENER 8
209 /** Type for HTTP connections to the directory server. */
210 #define CONN_TYPE_DIR 9
211 /* Type 10 is unused. */
212 /** Type for listening for connections from user interface process. */
213 #define CONN_TYPE_CONTROL_LISTENER 11
214 /** Type for connections from user interface process. */
215 #define CONN_TYPE_CONTROL 12
216 /** Type for sockets listening for transparent connections redirected by pf or
217 * netfilter. */
218 #define CONN_TYPE_AP_TRANS_LISTENER 13
219 /** Type for sockets listening for transparent connections redirected by
220 * natd. */
221 #define CONN_TYPE_AP_NATD_LISTENER 14
222 /** Type for sockets listening for DNS requests. */
223 #define CONN_TYPE_AP_DNS_LISTENER 15
225 /** Type for connections from the Extended ORPort. */
226 #define CONN_TYPE_EXT_OR 16
227 /** Type for sockets listening for Extended ORPort connections. */
228 #define CONN_TYPE_EXT_OR_LISTENER 17
229 /** Type for sockets listening for HTTP CONNECT tunnel connections. */
230 #define CONN_TYPE_AP_HTTP_CONNECT_LISTENER 18
232 #define CONN_TYPE_MAX_ 19
233 /* !!!! If _CONN_TYPE_MAX is ever over 31, we must grow the type field in
234 * connection_t. */
236 /* Proxy client types */
237 #define PROXY_NONE 0
238 #define PROXY_CONNECT 1
239 #define PROXY_SOCKS4 2
240 #define PROXY_SOCKS5 3
241 /* !!!! If there is ever a PROXY_* type over 3, we must grow the proxy_type
242 * field in or_connection_t */
244 /* Pluggable transport proxy type. Don't use this in or_connection_t,
245 * instead use the actual underlying proxy type (see above). */
246 #define PROXY_PLUGGABLE 4
248 /* Proxy client handshake states */
249 /* We use a proxy but we haven't even connected to it yet. */
250 #define PROXY_INFANT 1
251 /* We use an HTTP proxy and we've sent the CONNECT command. */
252 #define PROXY_HTTPS_WANT_CONNECT_OK 2
253 /* We use a SOCKS4 proxy and we've sent the CONNECT command. */
254 #define PROXY_SOCKS4_WANT_CONNECT_OK 3
255 /* We use a SOCKS5 proxy and we try to negotiate without
256 any authentication . */
257 #define PROXY_SOCKS5_WANT_AUTH_METHOD_NONE 4
258 /* We use a SOCKS5 proxy and we try to negotiate with
259 Username/Password authentication . */
260 #define PROXY_SOCKS5_WANT_AUTH_METHOD_RFC1929 5
261 /* We use a SOCKS5 proxy and we just sent our credentials. */
262 #define PROXY_SOCKS5_WANT_AUTH_RFC1929_OK 6
263 /* We use a SOCKS5 proxy and we just sent our CONNECT command. */
264 #define PROXY_SOCKS5_WANT_CONNECT_OK 7
265 /* We use a proxy and we CONNECTed successfully!. */
266 #define PROXY_CONNECTED 8
268 /** True iff <b>x</b> is an edge connection. */
269 #define CONN_IS_EDGE(x) \
270 ((x)->type == CONN_TYPE_EXIT || (x)->type == CONN_TYPE_AP)
272 /** State for any listener connection. */
273 #define LISTENER_STATE_READY 0
275 #define OR_CONN_STATE_MIN_ 1
276 /** State for a connection to an OR: waiting for connect() to finish. */
277 #define OR_CONN_STATE_CONNECTING 1
278 /** State for a connection to an OR: waiting for proxy handshake to complete */
279 #define OR_CONN_STATE_PROXY_HANDSHAKING 2
280 /** State for an OR connection client: SSL is handshaking, not done
281 * yet. */
282 #define OR_CONN_STATE_TLS_HANDSHAKING 3
283 /** State for a connection to an OR: We're doing a second SSL handshake for
284 * renegotiation purposes. (V2 handshake only.) */
285 #define OR_CONN_STATE_TLS_CLIENT_RENEGOTIATING 4
286 /** State for a connection at an OR: We're waiting for the client to
287 * renegotiate (to indicate a v2 handshake) or send a versions cell (to
288 * indicate a v3 handshake) */
289 #define OR_CONN_STATE_TLS_SERVER_RENEGOTIATING 5
290 /** State for an OR connection: We're done with our SSL handshake, we've done
291 * renegotiation, but we haven't yet negotiated link protocol versions and
292 * sent a netinfo cell. */
293 #define OR_CONN_STATE_OR_HANDSHAKING_V2 6
294 /** State for an OR connection: We're done with our SSL handshake, but we
295 * haven't yet negotiated link protocol versions, done a V3 handshake, and
296 * sent a netinfo cell. */
297 #define OR_CONN_STATE_OR_HANDSHAKING_V3 7
298 /** State for an OR connection: Ready to send/receive cells. */
299 #define OR_CONN_STATE_OPEN 8
300 #define OR_CONN_STATE_MAX_ 8
302 /** States of the Extended ORPort protocol. Be careful before changing
303 * the numbers: they matter. */
304 #define EXT_OR_CONN_STATE_MIN_ 1
305 /** Extended ORPort authentication is waiting for the authentication
306 * type selected by the client. */
307 #define EXT_OR_CONN_STATE_AUTH_WAIT_AUTH_TYPE 1
308 /** Extended ORPort authentication is waiting for the client nonce. */
309 #define EXT_OR_CONN_STATE_AUTH_WAIT_CLIENT_NONCE 2
310 /** Extended ORPort authentication is waiting for the client hash. */
311 #define EXT_OR_CONN_STATE_AUTH_WAIT_CLIENT_HASH 3
312 #define EXT_OR_CONN_STATE_AUTH_MAX 3
313 /** Authentication finished and the Extended ORPort is now accepting
314 * traffic. */
315 #define EXT_OR_CONN_STATE_OPEN 4
316 /** Extended ORPort is flushing its last messages and preparing to
317 * start accepting OR connections. */
318 #define EXT_OR_CONN_STATE_FLUSHING 5
319 #define EXT_OR_CONN_STATE_MAX_ 5
321 #define EXIT_CONN_STATE_MIN_ 1
322 /** State for an exit connection: waiting for response from DNS farm. */
323 #define EXIT_CONN_STATE_RESOLVING 1
324 /** State for an exit connection: waiting for connect() to finish. */
325 #define EXIT_CONN_STATE_CONNECTING 2
326 /** State for an exit connection: open and ready to transmit data. */
327 #define EXIT_CONN_STATE_OPEN 3
328 /** State for an exit connection: waiting to be removed. */
329 #define EXIT_CONN_STATE_RESOLVEFAILED 4
330 #define EXIT_CONN_STATE_MAX_ 4
332 /* The AP state values must be disjoint from the EXIT state values. */
333 #define AP_CONN_STATE_MIN_ 5
334 /** State for a SOCKS connection: waiting for SOCKS request. */
335 #define AP_CONN_STATE_SOCKS_WAIT 5
336 /** State for a SOCKS connection: got a y.onion URL; waiting to receive
337 * rendezvous descriptor. */
338 #define AP_CONN_STATE_RENDDESC_WAIT 6
339 /** The controller will attach this connection to a circuit; it isn't our
340 * job to do so. */
341 #define AP_CONN_STATE_CONTROLLER_WAIT 7
342 /** State for a SOCKS connection: waiting for a completed circuit. */
343 #define AP_CONN_STATE_CIRCUIT_WAIT 8
344 /** State for a SOCKS connection: sent BEGIN, waiting for CONNECTED. */
345 #define AP_CONN_STATE_CONNECT_WAIT 9
346 /** State for a SOCKS connection: sent RESOLVE, waiting for RESOLVED. */
347 #define AP_CONN_STATE_RESOLVE_WAIT 10
348 /** State for a SOCKS connection: ready to send and receive. */
349 #define AP_CONN_STATE_OPEN 11
350 /** State for a transparent natd connection: waiting for original
351 * destination. */
352 #define AP_CONN_STATE_NATD_WAIT 12
353 /** State for an HTTP tunnel: waiting for an HTTP CONNECT command. */
354 #define AP_CONN_STATE_HTTP_CONNECT_WAIT 13
355 #define AP_CONN_STATE_MAX_ 13
357 /** True iff the AP_CONN_STATE_* value <b>s</b> means that the corresponding
358 * edge connection is not attached to any circuit. */
359 #define AP_CONN_STATE_IS_UNATTACHED(s) \
360 ((s) <= AP_CONN_STATE_CIRCUIT_WAIT || (s) == AP_CONN_STATE_NATD_WAIT)
362 #define DIR_CONN_STATE_MIN_ 1
363 /** State for connection to directory server: waiting for connect(). */
364 #define DIR_CONN_STATE_CONNECTING 1
365 /** State for connection to directory server: sending HTTP request. */
366 #define DIR_CONN_STATE_CLIENT_SENDING 2
367 /** State for connection to directory server: reading HTTP response. */
368 #define DIR_CONN_STATE_CLIENT_READING 3
369 /** State for connection to directory server: happy and finished. */
370 #define DIR_CONN_STATE_CLIENT_FINISHED 4
371 /** State for connection at directory server: waiting for HTTP request. */
372 #define DIR_CONN_STATE_SERVER_COMMAND_WAIT 5
373 /** State for connection at directory server: sending HTTP response. */
374 #define DIR_CONN_STATE_SERVER_WRITING 6
375 #define DIR_CONN_STATE_MAX_ 6
377 /** True iff the purpose of <b>conn</b> means that it's a server-side
378 * directory connection. */
379 #define DIR_CONN_IS_SERVER(conn) ((conn)->purpose == DIR_PURPOSE_SERVER)
381 #define CONTROL_CONN_STATE_MIN_ 1
382 /** State for a control connection: Authenticated and accepting v1 commands. */
383 #define CONTROL_CONN_STATE_OPEN 1
384 /** State for a control connection: Waiting for authentication; speaking
385 * protocol v1. */
386 #define CONTROL_CONN_STATE_NEEDAUTH 2
387 #define CONTROL_CONN_STATE_MAX_ 2
389 #define DIR_PURPOSE_MIN_ 4
390 /** A connection to a directory server: set after a v2 rendezvous
391 * descriptor is downloaded. */
392 #define DIR_PURPOSE_HAS_FETCHED_RENDDESC_V2 4
393 /** A connection to a directory server: download one or more server
394 * descriptors. */
395 #define DIR_PURPOSE_FETCH_SERVERDESC 6
396 /** A connection to a directory server: download one or more extra-info
397 * documents. */
398 #define DIR_PURPOSE_FETCH_EXTRAINFO 7
399 /** A connection to a directory server: upload a server descriptor. */
400 #define DIR_PURPOSE_UPLOAD_DIR 8
401 /** A connection to a directory server: upload a v3 networkstatus vote. */
402 #define DIR_PURPOSE_UPLOAD_VOTE 10
403 /** A connection to a directory server: upload a v3 consensus signature */
404 #define DIR_PURPOSE_UPLOAD_SIGNATURES 11
405 /** A connection to a directory server: download one or more v3 networkstatus
406 * votes. */
407 #define DIR_PURPOSE_FETCH_STATUS_VOTE 12
408 /** A connection to a directory server: download a v3 detached signatures
409 * object for a consensus. */
410 #define DIR_PURPOSE_FETCH_DETACHED_SIGNATURES 13
411 /** A connection to a directory server: download a v3 networkstatus
412 * consensus. */
413 #define DIR_PURPOSE_FETCH_CONSENSUS 14
414 /** A connection to a directory server: download one or more directory
415 * authority certificates. */
416 #define DIR_PURPOSE_FETCH_CERTIFICATE 15
418 /** Purpose for connection at a directory server. */
419 #define DIR_PURPOSE_SERVER 16
420 /** A connection to a hidden service directory server: upload a v2 rendezvous
421 * descriptor. */
422 #define DIR_PURPOSE_UPLOAD_RENDDESC_V2 17
423 /** A connection to a hidden service directory server: download a v2 rendezvous
424 * descriptor. */
425 #define DIR_PURPOSE_FETCH_RENDDESC_V2 18
426 /** A connection to a directory server: download a microdescriptor. */
427 #define DIR_PURPOSE_FETCH_MICRODESC 19
428 /** A connection to a hidden service directory: upload a v3 descriptor. */
429 #define DIR_PURPOSE_UPLOAD_HSDESC 20
430 /** A connection to a hidden service directory: fetch a v3 descriptor. */
431 #define DIR_PURPOSE_FETCH_HSDESC 21
432 /** A connection to a directory server: set after a hidden service descriptor
433 * is downloaded. */
434 #define DIR_PURPOSE_HAS_FETCHED_HSDESC 22
435 #define DIR_PURPOSE_MAX_ 22
437 /** True iff <b>p</b> is a purpose corresponding to uploading
438 * data to a directory server. */
439 #define DIR_PURPOSE_IS_UPLOAD(p) \
440 ((p)==DIR_PURPOSE_UPLOAD_DIR || \
441 (p)==DIR_PURPOSE_UPLOAD_VOTE || \
442 (p)==DIR_PURPOSE_UPLOAD_SIGNATURES || \
443 (p)==DIR_PURPOSE_UPLOAD_RENDDESC_V2 || \
444 (p)==DIR_PURPOSE_UPLOAD_HSDESC)
446 #define EXIT_PURPOSE_MIN_ 1
447 /** This exit stream wants to do an ordinary connect. */
448 #define EXIT_PURPOSE_CONNECT 1
449 /** This exit stream wants to do a resolve (either normal or reverse). */
450 #define EXIT_PURPOSE_RESOLVE 2
451 #define EXIT_PURPOSE_MAX_ 2
453 /* !!!! If any connection purpose is ever over 31, we must grow the type
454 * field in connection_t. */
456 /** Circuit state: I'm the origin, still haven't done all my handshakes. */
457 #define CIRCUIT_STATE_BUILDING 0
458 /** Circuit state: Waiting to process the onionskin. */
459 #define CIRCUIT_STATE_ONIONSKIN_PENDING 1
460 /** Circuit state: I'd like to deliver a create, but my n_chan is still
461 * connecting. */
462 #define CIRCUIT_STATE_CHAN_WAIT 2
463 /** Circuit state: the circuit is open but we don't want to actually use it
464 * until we find out if a better guard will be available.
466 #define CIRCUIT_STATE_GUARD_WAIT 3
467 /** Circuit state: onionskin(s) processed, ready to send/receive cells. */
468 #define CIRCUIT_STATE_OPEN 4
470 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_MIN_ 1
472 /* these circuits were initiated elsewhere */
473 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_OR_MIN_ 1
474 /** OR-side circuit purpose: normal circuit, at OR. */
475 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_OR 1
476 /** OR-side circuit purpose: At OR, from the service, waiting for intro from
477 * clients. */
478 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_INTRO_POINT 2
479 /** OR-side circuit purpose: At OR, from the client, waiting for the service.
481 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_REND_POINT_WAITING 3
482 /** OR-side circuit purpose: At OR, both circuits have this purpose. */
483 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_REND_ESTABLISHED 4
484 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_OR_MAX_ 4
486 /* these circuits originate at this node */
488 /* here's how circ client-side purposes work:
489 * normal circuits are C_GENERAL.
490 * circuits that are c_introducing are either on their way to
491 * becoming open, or they are open and waiting for a
492 * suitable rendcirc before they send the intro.
493 * circuits that are c_introduce_ack_wait have sent the intro,
494 * but haven't gotten a response yet.
495 * circuits that are c_establish_rend are either on their way
496 * to becoming open, or they are open and have sent the
497 * establish_rendezvous cell but haven't received an ack.
498 * circuits that are c_rend_ready are open and have received a
499 * rend ack, but haven't heard from the service yet. if they have a
500 * buildstate->pending_final_cpath then they're expecting a
501 * cell from the service, else they're not.
502 * circuits that are c_rend_ready_intro_acked are open, and
503 * some intro circ has sent its intro and received an ack.
504 * circuits that are c_rend_joined are open, have heard from
505 * the service, and are talking to it.
507 /** Client-side circuit purpose: Normal circuit, with cpath. */
508 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_GENERAL 5
509 /** Client-side circuit purpose: at the client, connecting to intro point. */
510 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_INTRODUCING 6
511 /** Client-side circuit purpose: at the client, sent INTRODUCE1 to intro point,
512 * waiting for ACK/NAK. */
513 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_INTRODUCE_ACK_WAIT 7
514 /** Client-side circuit purpose: at the client, introduced and acked, closing.
516 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_INTRODUCE_ACKED 8
517 /** Client-side circuit purpose: at the client, waiting for ack. */
518 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_ESTABLISH_REND 9
519 /** Client-side circuit purpose: at the client, waiting for the service. */
520 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_REND_READY 10
521 /** Client-side circuit purpose: at the client, waiting for the service,
522 * INTRODUCE has been acknowledged. */
523 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_REND_READY_INTRO_ACKED 11
524 /** Client-side circuit purpose: at the client, rendezvous established. */
525 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_REND_JOINED 12
526 /** This circuit is used for build time measurement only */
527 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_MEASURE_TIMEOUT 13
528 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_MAX_ 13
529 /** Hidden-service-side circuit purpose: at the service, waiting for
530 * introductions. */
531 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_S_ESTABLISH_INTRO 14
532 /** Hidden-service-side circuit purpose: at the service, successfully
533 * established intro. */
534 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_S_INTRO 15
535 /** Hidden-service-side circuit purpose: at the service, connecting to rend
536 * point. */
537 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_S_CONNECT_REND 16
538 /** Hidden-service-side circuit purpose: at the service, rendezvous
539 * established. */
540 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_S_REND_JOINED 17
541 /** A testing circuit; not meant to be used for actual traffic. */
542 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_TESTING 18
543 /** A controller made this circuit and Tor should not use it. */
544 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_CONTROLLER 19
545 /** This circuit is used for path bias probing only */
546 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_PATH_BIAS_TESTING 20
547 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_MAX_ 20
548 /** A catch-all for unrecognized purposes. Currently we don't expect
549 * to make or see any circuits with this purpose. */
550 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_UNKNOWN 255
552 /** True iff the circuit purpose <b>p</b> is for a circuit that
553 * originated at this node. */
554 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_IS_ORIGIN(p) ((p)>CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_OR_MAX_)
555 /** True iff the circuit purpose <b>p</b> is for a circuit that originated
556 * here to serve as a client. (Hidden services don't count here.) */
557 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_IS_CLIENT(p) \
558 ((p)> CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_OR_MAX_ && \
559 (p)<=CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_MAX_)
560 /** True iff the circuit_t <b>c</b> is actually an origin_circuit_t. */
561 #define CIRCUIT_IS_ORIGIN(c) (CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_IS_ORIGIN((c)->purpose))
562 /** True iff the circuit purpose <b>p</b> is for an established rendezvous
563 * circuit. */
564 #define CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_IS_ESTABLISHED_REND(p) \
565 ((p) == CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_REND_JOINED || \
566 (p) == CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_S_REND_JOINED)
567 /** True iff the circuit_t c is actually an or_circuit_t */
568 #define CIRCUIT_IS_ORCIRC(c) (((circuit_t *)(c))->magic == OR_CIRCUIT_MAGIC)
570 /** How many circuits do we want simultaneously in-progress to handle
571 * a given stream? */
572 #define MIN_CIRCUITS_HANDLING_STREAM 2
574 /* These RELAY_COMMAND constants define values for relay cell commands, and
575 * must match those defined in tor-spec.txt. */
576 #define RELAY_COMMAND_BEGIN 1
577 #define RELAY_COMMAND_DATA 2
578 #define RELAY_COMMAND_END 3
579 #define RELAY_COMMAND_CONNECTED 4
580 #define RELAY_COMMAND_SENDME 5
581 #define RELAY_COMMAND_EXTEND 6
582 #define RELAY_COMMAND_EXTENDED 7
583 #define RELAY_COMMAND_TRUNCATE 8
584 #define RELAY_COMMAND_TRUNCATED 9
585 #define RELAY_COMMAND_DROP 10
586 #define RELAY_COMMAND_RESOLVE 11
587 #define RELAY_COMMAND_RESOLVED 12
588 #define RELAY_COMMAND_BEGIN_DIR 13
589 #define RELAY_COMMAND_EXTEND2 14
590 #define RELAY_COMMAND_EXTENDED2 15
592 #define RELAY_COMMAND_ESTABLISH_INTRO 32
593 #define RELAY_COMMAND_ESTABLISH_RENDEZVOUS 33
594 #define RELAY_COMMAND_INTRODUCE1 34
595 #define RELAY_COMMAND_INTRODUCE2 35
596 #define RELAY_COMMAND_RENDEZVOUS1 36
597 #define RELAY_COMMAND_RENDEZVOUS2 37
598 #define RELAY_COMMAND_INTRO_ESTABLISHED 38
599 #define RELAY_COMMAND_RENDEZVOUS_ESTABLISHED 39
600 #define RELAY_COMMAND_INTRODUCE_ACK 40
602 /* Reasons why an OR connection is closed. */
603 #define END_OR_CONN_REASON_DONE 1
604 #define END_OR_CONN_REASON_REFUSED 2 /* connection refused */
605 #define END_OR_CONN_REASON_OR_IDENTITY 3
606 #define END_OR_CONN_REASON_CONNRESET 4 /* connection reset by peer */
607 #define END_OR_CONN_REASON_TIMEOUT 5
608 #define END_OR_CONN_REASON_NO_ROUTE 6 /* no route to host/net */
609 #define END_OR_CONN_REASON_IO_ERROR 7 /* read/write error */
610 #define END_OR_CONN_REASON_RESOURCE_LIMIT 8 /* sockets, buffers, etc */
611 #define END_OR_CONN_REASON_PT_MISSING 9 /* PT failed or not available */
612 #define END_OR_CONN_REASON_MISC 10
614 /* Reasons why we (or a remote OR) might close a stream. See tor-spec.txt for
615 * documentation of these. The values must match. */
616 #define END_STREAM_REASON_MISC 1
617 #define END_STREAM_REASON_RESOLVEFAILED 2
618 #define END_STREAM_REASON_CONNECTREFUSED 3
619 #define END_STREAM_REASON_EXITPOLICY 4
620 #define END_STREAM_REASON_DESTROY 5
621 #define END_STREAM_REASON_DONE 6
622 #define END_STREAM_REASON_TIMEOUT 7
623 #define END_STREAM_REASON_NOROUTE 8
624 #define END_STREAM_REASON_HIBERNATING 9
625 #define END_STREAM_REASON_INTERNAL 10
626 #define END_STREAM_REASON_RESOURCELIMIT 11
627 #define END_STREAM_REASON_CONNRESET 12
628 #define END_STREAM_REASON_TORPROTOCOL 13
629 #define END_STREAM_REASON_NOTDIRECTORY 14
630 #define END_STREAM_REASON_ENTRYPOLICY 15
632 /* These high-numbered end reasons are not part of the official spec,
633 * and are not intended to be put in relay end cells. They are here
634 * to be more informative when sending back socks replies to the
635 * application. */
636 /* XXXX 256 is no longer used; feel free to reuse it. */
637 /** We were unable to attach the connection to any circuit at all. */
638 /* XXXX the ways we use this one don't make a lot of sense. */
639 #define END_STREAM_REASON_CANT_ATTACH 257
640 /** We can't connect to any directories at all, so we killed our streams
641 * before they can time out. */
642 #define END_STREAM_REASON_NET_UNREACHABLE 258
643 /** This is a SOCKS connection, and the client used (or misused) the SOCKS
644 * protocol in a way we couldn't handle. */
645 #define END_STREAM_REASON_SOCKSPROTOCOL 259
646 /** This is a transparent proxy connection, but we can't extract the original
647 * target address:port. */
648 #define END_STREAM_REASON_CANT_FETCH_ORIG_DEST 260
649 /** This is a connection on the NATD port, and the destination IP:Port was
650 * either ill-formed or out-of-range. */
651 #define END_STREAM_REASON_INVALID_NATD_DEST 261
652 /** The target address is in a private network (like 127.0.0.1 or 10.0.0.1);
653 * you don't want to do that over a randomly chosen exit */
654 #define END_STREAM_REASON_PRIVATE_ADDR 262
655 /** This is an HTTP tunnel connection and the client used or misused HTTP in a
656 * way we can't handle.
658 #define END_STREAM_REASON_HTTPPROTOCOL 263
660 /** Bitwise-and this value with endreason to mask out all flags. */
661 #define END_STREAM_REASON_MASK 511
663 /** Bitwise-or this with the argument to control_event_stream_status
664 * to indicate that the reason came from an END cell. */
665 #define END_STREAM_REASON_FLAG_REMOTE 512
666 /** Bitwise-or this with the argument to control_event_stream_status
667 * to indicate that we already sent a CLOSED stream event. */
668 #define END_STREAM_REASON_FLAG_ALREADY_SENT_CLOSED 1024
669 /** Bitwise-or this with endreason to indicate that we already sent
670 * a socks reply, and no further reply needs to be sent from
671 * connection_mark_unattached_ap(). */
672 #define END_STREAM_REASON_FLAG_ALREADY_SOCKS_REPLIED 2048
674 /** Reason for remapping an AP connection's address: we have a cached
675 * answer. */
676 #define REMAP_STREAM_SOURCE_CACHE 1
677 /** Reason for remapping an AP connection's address: the exit node told us an
678 * answer. */
679 #define REMAP_STREAM_SOURCE_EXIT 2
681 /* 'type' values to use in RESOLVED cells. Specified in tor-spec.txt. */
682 #define RESOLVED_TYPE_HOSTNAME 0
683 #define RESOLVED_TYPE_IPV4 4
684 #define RESOLVED_TYPE_IPV6 6
685 #define RESOLVED_TYPE_ERROR_TRANSIENT 0xF0
686 #define RESOLVED_TYPE_ERROR 0xF1
688 /* Negative reasons are internal: we never send them in a DESTROY or TRUNCATE
689 * call; they only go to the controller for tracking */
691 /* Closing introduction point that were opened in parallel. */
692 #define END_CIRC_REASON_IP_NOW_REDUNDANT -4
694 /** Our post-timeout circuit time measurement period expired.
695 * We must give up now */
696 #define END_CIRC_REASON_MEASUREMENT_EXPIRED -3
698 /** We couldn't build a path for this circuit. */
699 #define END_CIRC_REASON_NOPATH -2
700 /** Catch-all "other" reason for closing origin circuits. */
701 #define END_CIRC_AT_ORIGIN -1
703 /* Reasons why we (or a remote OR) might close a circuit. See tor-spec.txt for
704 * documentation of these. */
705 #define END_CIRC_REASON_MIN_ 0
706 #define END_CIRC_REASON_NONE 0
707 #define END_CIRC_REASON_TORPROTOCOL 1
708 #define END_CIRC_REASON_INTERNAL 2
709 #define END_CIRC_REASON_REQUESTED 3
710 #define END_CIRC_REASON_HIBERNATING 4
711 #define END_CIRC_REASON_RESOURCELIMIT 5
712 #define END_CIRC_REASON_CONNECTFAILED 6
713 #define END_CIRC_REASON_OR_IDENTITY 7
714 #define END_CIRC_REASON_CHANNEL_CLOSED 8
715 #define END_CIRC_REASON_FINISHED 9
716 #define END_CIRC_REASON_TIMEOUT 10
717 #define END_CIRC_REASON_DESTROYED 11
718 #define END_CIRC_REASON_NOSUCHSERVICE 12
719 #define END_CIRC_REASON_MAX_ 12
721 /** Bitwise-OR this with the argument to circuit_mark_for_close() or
722 * control_event_circuit_status() to indicate that the reason was
723 * passed through from a destroy or truncate cell. */
724 #define END_CIRC_REASON_FLAG_REMOTE 512
726 /** Length of 'y' portion of 'y.onion' URL. */
727 #define REND_SERVICE_ID_LEN_BASE32 16
729 /** Length of 'y.onion' including '.onion' URL. */
730 #define REND_SERVICE_ADDRESS_LEN (16+1+5)
732 /** Length of a binary-encoded rendezvous service ID. */
733 #define REND_SERVICE_ID_LEN 10
735 /** Time period for which a v2 descriptor will be valid. */
736 #define REND_TIME_PERIOD_V2_DESC_VALIDITY (24*60*60)
738 /** Time period within which two sets of v2 descriptors will be uploaded in
739 * parallel. */
740 #define REND_TIME_PERIOD_OVERLAPPING_V2_DESCS (60*60)
742 /** Number of non-consecutive replicas (i.e. distributed somewhere
743 * in the ring) for a descriptor. */
744 #define REND_NUMBER_OF_NON_CONSECUTIVE_REPLICAS 2
746 /** Number of consecutive replicas for a descriptor. */
747 #define REND_NUMBER_OF_CONSECUTIVE_REPLICAS 3
749 /** Length of v2 descriptor ID (32 base32 chars = 160 bits). */
750 #define REND_DESC_ID_V2_LEN_BASE32 BASE32_DIGEST_LEN
752 /** Length of the base32-encoded secret ID part of versioned hidden service
753 * descriptors. */
754 #define REND_SECRET_ID_PART_LEN_BASE32 BASE32_DIGEST_LEN
756 /** Length of the base32-encoded hash of an introduction point's
757 * identity key. */
758 #define REND_INTRO_POINT_ID_LEN_BASE32 BASE32_DIGEST_LEN
760 /** Length of the descriptor cookie that is used for client authorization
761 * to hidden services. */
762 #define REND_DESC_COOKIE_LEN 16
764 /** Length of the base64-encoded descriptor cookie that is used for
765 * exchanging client authorization between hidden service and client. */
766 #define REND_DESC_COOKIE_LEN_BASE64 22
768 /** Length of client identifier in encrypted introduction points for hidden
769 * service authorization type 'basic'. */
770 #define REND_BASIC_AUTH_CLIENT_ID_LEN 4
772 /** Multiple of the number of clients to which the real number of clients
773 * is padded with fake clients for hidden service authorization type
774 * 'basic'. */
775 #define REND_BASIC_AUTH_CLIENT_MULTIPLE 16
777 /** Length of client entry consisting of client identifier and encrypted
778 * session key for hidden service authorization type 'basic'. */
779 #define REND_BASIC_AUTH_CLIENT_ENTRY_LEN (REND_BASIC_AUTH_CLIENT_ID_LEN \
780 + CIPHER_KEY_LEN)
782 /** Maximum size of v2 hidden service descriptors. */
783 #define REND_DESC_MAX_SIZE (20 * 1024)
785 /** Legal characters for use in authorized client names for a hidden
786 * service. */
787 #define REND_LEGAL_CLIENTNAME_CHARACTERS \
788 "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789+-_"
790 /** Maximum length of authorized client names for a hidden service. */
791 #define REND_CLIENTNAME_MAX_LEN 16
793 /** Length of the rendezvous cookie that is used to connect circuits at the
794 * rendezvous point. */
795 #define REND_COOKIE_LEN DIGEST_LEN
797 /** Client authorization type that a hidden service performs. */
798 typedef enum rend_auth_type_t {
799 REND_NO_AUTH = 0,
800 REND_BASIC_AUTH = 1,
801 REND_STEALTH_AUTH = 2,
802 } rend_auth_type_t;
804 /** Client-side configuration of authorization for a hidden service. */
805 typedef struct rend_service_authorization_t {
806 uint8_t descriptor_cookie[REND_DESC_COOKIE_LEN];
807 char onion_address[REND_SERVICE_ADDRESS_LEN+1];
808 rend_auth_type_t auth_type;
809 } rend_service_authorization_t;
811 /** Client- and server-side data that is used for hidden service connection
812 * establishment. Not all fields contain data depending on where this struct
813 * is used. */
814 typedef struct rend_data_t {
815 /* Hidden service protocol version of this base object. */
816 uint32_t version;
818 /** List of HSDir fingerprints on which this request has been sent to. This
819 * contains binary identity digest of the directory of size DIGEST_LEN. */
820 smartlist_t *hsdirs_fp;
822 /** Rendezvous cookie used by both, client and service. */
823 char rend_cookie[REND_COOKIE_LEN];
825 /** Number of streams associated with this rendezvous circuit. */
826 int nr_streams;
827 } rend_data_t;
829 typedef struct rend_data_v2_t {
830 /* Rendezvous base data. */
831 rend_data_t base_;
833 /** Onion address (without the .onion part) that a client requests. */
834 char onion_address[REND_SERVICE_ID_LEN_BASE32+1];
836 /** Descriptor ID for each replicas computed from the onion address. If
837 * the onion address is empty, this array MUST be empty. We keep them so
838 * we know when to purge our entry in the last hsdir request table. */
839 char descriptor_id[REND_NUMBER_OF_NON_CONSECUTIVE_REPLICAS][DIGEST_LEN];
841 /** (Optional) descriptor cookie that is used by a client. */
842 char descriptor_cookie[REND_DESC_COOKIE_LEN];
844 /** Authorization type for accessing a service used by a client. */
845 rend_auth_type_t auth_type;
847 /** Descriptor ID for a client request. The control port command HSFETCH
848 * uses this. It's set if the descriptor query should only use this
849 * descriptor ID. */
850 char desc_id_fetch[DIGEST_LEN];
852 /** Hash of the hidden service's PK used by a service. */
853 char rend_pk_digest[DIGEST_LEN];
854 } rend_data_v2_t;
856 /* From a base rend_data_t object <b>d</d>, return the v2 object. */
857 static inline
858 rend_data_v2_t *TO_REND_DATA_V2(const rend_data_t *d)
860 tor_assert(d);
861 tor_assert(d->version == 2);
862 return DOWNCAST(rend_data_v2_t, d);
865 /* Stub because we can't include hs_ident.h. */
866 struct hs_ident_edge_conn_t;
867 struct hs_ident_dir_conn_t;
868 struct hs_ident_circuit_t;
869 /* Stub because we can't include hs_common.h. */
870 struct hsdir_index_t;
872 /** Time interval for tracking replays of DH public keys received in
873 * INTRODUCE2 cells. Used only to avoid launching multiple
874 * simultaneous attempts to connect to the same rendezvous point. */
875 #define REND_REPLAY_TIME_INTERVAL (5 * 60)
877 /** Used to indicate which way a cell is going on a circuit. */
878 typedef enum {
879 CELL_DIRECTION_IN=1, /**< The cell is moving towards the origin. */
880 CELL_DIRECTION_OUT=2, /**< The cell is moving away from the origin. */
881 } cell_direction_t;
883 /** Initial value for both sides of a circuit transmission window when the
884 * circuit is initialized. Measured in cells. */
885 #define CIRCWINDOW_START 1000
886 #define CIRCWINDOW_START_MIN 100
887 #define CIRCWINDOW_START_MAX 1000
888 /** Amount to increment a circuit window when we get a circuit SENDME. */
889 #define CIRCWINDOW_INCREMENT 100
890 /** Initial value on both sides of a stream transmission window when the
891 * stream is initialized. Measured in cells. */
892 #define STREAMWINDOW_START 500
893 /** Amount to increment a stream window when we get a stream SENDME. */
894 #define STREAMWINDOW_INCREMENT 50
896 /** Maximum number of queued cells on a circuit for which we are the
897 * midpoint before we give up and kill it. This must be >= circwindow
898 * to avoid killing innocent circuits, and >= circwindow*2 to give
899 * leaky-pipe a chance of working someday. The ORCIRC_MAX_MIDDLE_KILL_THRESH
900 * ratio controls the margin of error between emitting a warning and
901 * killing the circuit.
903 #define ORCIRC_MAX_MIDDLE_CELLS (CIRCWINDOW_START_MAX*2)
904 /** Ratio of hard (circuit kill) to soft (warning) thresholds for the
905 * ORCIRC_MAX_MIDDLE_CELLS tests.
907 #define ORCIRC_MAX_MIDDLE_KILL_THRESH (1.1f)
909 /* Cell commands. These values are defined in tor-spec.txt. */
910 #define CELL_PADDING 0
911 #define CELL_CREATE 1
912 #define CELL_CREATED 2
913 #define CELL_RELAY 3
914 #define CELL_DESTROY 4
915 #define CELL_CREATE_FAST 5
916 #define CELL_CREATED_FAST 6
917 #define CELL_VERSIONS 7
918 #define CELL_NETINFO 8
919 #define CELL_RELAY_EARLY 9
920 #define CELL_CREATE2 10
921 #define CELL_CREATED2 11
922 #define CELL_PADDING_NEGOTIATE 12
924 #define CELL_VPADDING 128
925 #define CELL_CERTS 129
926 #define CELL_AUTH_CHALLENGE 130
927 #define CELL_AUTHENTICATE 131
928 #define CELL_AUTHORIZE 132
929 #define CELL_COMMAND_MAX_ 132
931 /** How long to test reachability before complaining to the user. */
932 #define TIMEOUT_UNTIL_UNREACHABILITY_COMPLAINT (20*60)
934 /** Legal characters in a nickname. */
935 #define LEGAL_NICKNAME_CHARACTERS \
936 "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789"
938 /** Name to use in client TLS certificates if no nickname is given. Once
939 * Tor 0.1.2.x is obsolete, we can remove this. */
940 #define DEFAULT_CLIENT_NICKNAME "client"
942 /** Name chosen by routers that don't configure nicknames */
943 #define UNNAMED_ROUTER_NICKNAME "Unnamed"
945 /** Number of bytes in a SOCKS4 header. */
946 #define SOCKS4_NETWORK_LEN 8
949 * Relay payload:
950 * Relay command [1 byte]
951 * Recognized [2 bytes]
952 * Stream ID [2 bytes]
953 * Partial SHA-1 [4 bytes]
954 * Length [2 bytes]
955 * Relay payload [498 bytes]
958 /** Number of bytes in a cell, minus cell header. */
959 #define CELL_PAYLOAD_SIZE 509
960 /** Number of bytes in a cell transmitted over the network, in the longest
961 * form */
962 #define CELL_MAX_NETWORK_SIZE 514
964 /** Maximum length of a header on a variable-length cell. */
965 #define VAR_CELL_MAX_HEADER_SIZE 7
967 static int get_cell_network_size(int wide_circ_ids);
968 static inline int get_cell_network_size(int wide_circ_ids)
970 return wide_circ_ids ? CELL_MAX_NETWORK_SIZE : CELL_MAX_NETWORK_SIZE - 2;
972 static int get_var_cell_header_size(int wide_circ_ids);
973 static inline int get_var_cell_header_size(int wide_circ_ids)
975 return wide_circ_ids ? VAR_CELL_MAX_HEADER_SIZE :
976 VAR_CELL_MAX_HEADER_SIZE - 2;
978 static int get_circ_id_size(int wide_circ_ids);
979 static inline int get_circ_id_size(int wide_circ_ids)
981 return wide_circ_ids ? 4 : 2;
984 /** Number of bytes in a relay cell's header (not including general cell
985 * header). */
986 #define RELAY_HEADER_SIZE (1+2+2+4+2)
987 /** Largest number of bytes that can fit in a relay cell payload. */
988 #define RELAY_PAYLOAD_SIZE (CELL_PAYLOAD_SIZE-RELAY_HEADER_SIZE)
990 /** Identifies a circuit on an or_connection */
991 typedef uint32_t circid_t;
992 /** Identifies a stream on a circuit */
993 typedef uint16_t streamid_t;
995 /* channel_t typedef; struct channel_s is in channel.h */
997 typedef struct channel_s channel_t;
999 /* channel_listener_t typedef; struct channel_listener_s is in channel.h */
1001 typedef struct channel_listener_s channel_listener_t;
1003 /* channel states for channel_t */
1005 typedef enum {
1007 * Closed state - channel is inactive
1009 * Permitted transitions from:
1010 * - CHANNEL_STATE_CLOSING
1011 * Permitted transitions to:
1012 * - CHANNEL_STATE_OPENING
1014 CHANNEL_STATE_CLOSED = 0,
1016 * Opening state - channel is trying to connect
1018 * Permitted transitions from:
1019 * - CHANNEL_STATE_CLOSED
1020 * Permitted transitions to:
1021 * - CHANNEL_STATE_CLOSING
1022 * - CHANNEL_STATE_ERROR
1023 * - CHANNEL_STATE_OPEN
1025 CHANNEL_STATE_OPENING,
1027 * Open state - channel is active and ready for use
1029 * Permitted transitions from:
1030 * - CHANNEL_STATE_MAINT
1031 * - CHANNEL_STATE_OPENING
1032 * Permitted transitions to:
1033 * - CHANNEL_STATE_CLOSING
1034 * - CHANNEL_STATE_ERROR
1035 * - CHANNEL_STATE_MAINT
1037 CHANNEL_STATE_OPEN,
1039 * Maintenance state - channel is temporarily offline for subclass specific
1040 * maintenance activities such as TLS renegotiation.
1042 * Permitted transitions from:
1043 * - CHANNEL_STATE_OPEN
1044 * Permitted transitions to:
1045 * - CHANNEL_STATE_CLOSING
1046 * - CHANNEL_STATE_ERROR
1047 * - CHANNEL_STATE_OPEN
1049 CHANNEL_STATE_MAINT,
1051 * Closing state - channel is shutting down
1053 * Permitted transitions from:
1054 * - CHANNEL_STATE_MAINT
1055 * - CHANNEL_STATE_OPEN
1056 * Permitted transitions to:
1057 * - CHANNEL_STATE_CLOSED,
1058 * - CHANNEL_STATE_ERROR
1060 CHANNEL_STATE_CLOSING,
1062 * Error state - channel has experienced a permanent error
1064 * Permitted transitions from:
1065 * - CHANNEL_STATE_CLOSING
1066 * - CHANNEL_STATE_MAINT
1067 * - CHANNEL_STATE_OPENING
1068 * - CHANNEL_STATE_OPEN
1069 * Permitted transitions to:
1070 * - None
1072 CHANNEL_STATE_ERROR,
1074 * Placeholder for maximum state value
1076 CHANNEL_STATE_LAST
1077 } channel_state_t;
1079 /* channel listener states for channel_listener_t */
1081 typedef enum {
1083 * Closed state - channel listener is inactive
1085 * Permitted transitions from:
1086 * - CHANNEL_LISTENER_STATE_CLOSING
1087 * Permitted transitions to:
1088 * - CHANNEL_LISTENER_STATE_LISTENING
1090 CHANNEL_LISTENER_STATE_CLOSED = 0,
1092 * Listening state - channel listener is listening for incoming
1093 * connections
1095 * Permitted transitions from:
1096 * - CHANNEL_LISTENER_STATE_CLOSED
1097 * Permitted transitions to:
1098 * - CHANNEL_LISTENER_STATE_CLOSING
1099 * - CHANNEL_LISTENER_STATE_ERROR
1101 CHANNEL_LISTENER_STATE_LISTENING,
1103 * Closing state - channel listener is shutting down
1105 * Permitted transitions from:
1106 * - CHANNEL_LISTENER_STATE_LISTENING
1107 * Permitted transitions to:
1108 * - CHANNEL_LISTENER_STATE_CLOSED,
1109 * - CHANNEL_LISTENER_STATE_ERROR
1111 CHANNEL_LISTENER_STATE_CLOSING,
1113 * Error state - channel listener has experienced a permanent error
1115 * Permitted transitions from:
1116 * - CHANNEL_STATE_CLOSING
1117 * - CHANNEL_STATE_LISTENING
1118 * Permitted transitions to:
1119 * - None
1121 CHANNEL_LISTENER_STATE_ERROR,
1123 * Placeholder for maximum state value
1125 CHANNEL_LISTENER_STATE_LAST
1126 } channel_listener_state_t;
1128 /* TLS channel stuff */
1130 typedef struct channel_tls_s channel_tls_t;
1132 /* circuitmux_t typedef; struct circuitmux_s is in circuitmux.h */
1134 typedef struct circuitmux_s circuitmux_t;
1136 /** Parsed onion routing cell. All communication between nodes
1137 * is via cells. */
1138 typedef struct cell_t {
1139 circid_t circ_id; /**< Circuit which received the cell. */
1140 uint8_t command; /**< Type of the cell: one of CELL_PADDING, CELL_CREATE,
1141 * CELL_DESTROY, etc */
1142 uint8_t payload[CELL_PAYLOAD_SIZE]; /**< Cell body. */
1143 } cell_t;
1145 /** Parsed variable-length onion routing cell. */
1146 typedef struct var_cell_t {
1147 /** Type of the cell: CELL_VERSIONS, etc. */
1148 uint8_t command;
1149 /** Circuit thich received the cell */
1150 circid_t circ_id;
1151 /** Number of bytes actually stored in <b>payload</b> */
1152 uint16_t payload_len;
1153 /** Payload of this cell */
1154 uint8_t payload[FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_MEMBER];
1155 } var_cell_t;
1157 /** A parsed Extended ORPort message. */
1158 typedef struct ext_or_cmd_t {
1159 uint16_t cmd; /** Command type */
1160 uint16_t len; /** Body length */
1161 char body[FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_MEMBER]; /** Message body */
1162 } ext_or_cmd_t;
1164 /** A cell as packed for writing to the network. */
1165 typedef struct packed_cell_t {
1166 /** Next cell queued on this circuit. */
1167 TOR_SIMPLEQ_ENTRY(packed_cell_t) next;
1168 char body[CELL_MAX_NETWORK_SIZE]; /**< Cell as packed for network. */
1169 uint32_t inserted_time; /**< Time (in milliseconds since epoch, with high
1170 * bits truncated) when this cell was inserted. */
1171 } packed_cell_t;
1173 /** A queue of cells on a circuit, waiting to be added to the
1174 * or_connection_t's outbuf. */
1175 typedef struct cell_queue_t {
1176 /** Linked list of packed_cell_t*/
1177 TOR_SIMPLEQ_HEAD(cell_simpleq, packed_cell_t) head;
1178 int n; /**< The number of cells in the queue. */
1179 } cell_queue_t;
1181 /** A single queued destroy cell. */
1182 typedef struct destroy_cell_t {
1183 TOR_SIMPLEQ_ENTRY(destroy_cell_t) next;
1184 circid_t circid;
1185 uint32_t inserted_time; /** Timestamp when this was queued. */
1186 uint8_t reason;
1187 } destroy_cell_t;
1189 /** A queue of destroy cells on a channel. */
1190 typedef struct destroy_cell_queue_t {
1191 /** Linked list of packed_cell_t */
1192 TOR_SIMPLEQ_HEAD(dcell_simpleq, destroy_cell_t) head;
1193 int n; /**< The number of cells in the queue. */
1194 } destroy_cell_queue_t;
1196 /** Beginning of a RELAY cell payload. */
1197 typedef struct {
1198 uint8_t command; /**< The end-to-end relay command. */
1199 uint16_t recognized; /**< Used to tell whether cell is for us. */
1200 streamid_t stream_id; /**< Which stream is this cell associated with? */
1201 char integrity[4]; /**< Used to tell whether cell is corrupted. */
1202 uint16_t length; /**< How long is the payload body? */
1203 } relay_header_t;
1205 typedef struct socks_request_t socks_request_t;
1207 typedef struct entry_port_cfg_t {
1208 /* Client port types (socks, dns, trans, natd) only: */
1209 uint8_t isolation_flags; /**< Zero or more isolation flags */
1210 int session_group; /**< A session group, or -1 if this port is not in a
1211 * session group. */
1213 /* Socks only: */
1214 /** When both no-auth and user/pass are advertised by a SOCKS client, select
1215 * no-auth. */
1216 unsigned int socks_prefer_no_auth : 1;
1217 /** When ISO_SOCKSAUTH is in use, Keep-Alive circuits indefinitely. */
1218 unsigned int socks_iso_keep_alive : 1;
1220 /* Client port types only: */
1221 unsigned int ipv4_traffic : 1;
1222 unsigned int ipv6_traffic : 1;
1223 unsigned int prefer_ipv6 : 1;
1224 unsigned int dns_request : 1;
1225 unsigned int onion_traffic : 1;
1227 /** For a socks listener: should we cache IPv4/IPv6 DNS information that
1228 * exit nodes tell us?
1230 * @{ */
1231 unsigned int cache_ipv4_answers : 1;
1232 unsigned int cache_ipv6_answers : 1;
1233 /** @} */
1234 /** For a socks listeners: if we find an answer in our client-side DNS cache,
1235 * should we use it?
1237 * @{ */
1238 unsigned int use_cached_ipv4_answers : 1;
1239 unsigned int use_cached_ipv6_answers : 1;
1240 /** @} */
1241 /** For socks listeners: When we can automap an address to IPv4 or IPv6,
1242 * do we prefer IPv6? */
1243 unsigned int prefer_ipv6_virtaddr : 1;
1245 } entry_port_cfg_t;
1247 typedef struct server_port_cfg_t {
1248 /* Server port types (or, dir) only: */
1249 unsigned int no_advertise : 1;
1250 unsigned int no_listen : 1;
1251 unsigned int all_addrs : 1;
1252 unsigned int bind_ipv4_only : 1;
1253 unsigned int bind_ipv6_only : 1;
1254 } server_port_cfg_t;
1256 /* Values for connection_t.magic: used to make sure that downcasts (casts from
1257 * connection_t to foo_connection_t) are safe. */
1258 #define BASE_CONNECTION_MAGIC 0x7C3C304Eu
1259 #define OR_CONNECTION_MAGIC 0x7D31FF03u
1260 #define EDGE_CONNECTION_MAGIC 0xF0374013u
1261 #define ENTRY_CONNECTION_MAGIC 0xbb4a5703
1262 #define DIR_CONNECTION_MAGIC 0x9988ffeeu
1263 #define CONTROL_CONNECTION_MAGIC 0x8abc765du
1264 #define LISTENER_CONNECTION_MAGIC 0x1a1ac741u
1266 struct buf_t;
1268 /** Description of a connection to another host or process, and associated
1269 * data.
1271 * A connection is named based on what it's connected to -- an "OR
1272 * connection" has a Tor node on the other end, an "exit
1273 * connection" has a website or other server on the other end, and an
1274 * "AP connection" has an application proxy (and thus a user) on the
1275 * other end.
1277 * Every connection has a type and a state. Connections never change
1278 * their type, but can go through many state changes in their lifetime.
1280 * Every connection has two associated input and output buffers.
1281 * Listeners don't use them. For non-listener connections, incoming
1282 * data is appended to conn->inbuf, and outgoing data is taken from
1283 * conn->outbuf. Connections differ primarily in the functions called
1284 * to fill and drain these buffers.
1286 typedef struct connection_t {
1287 uint32_t magic; /**< For memory debugging: must equal one of
1288 * *_CONNECTION_MAGIC. */
1290 uint8_t state; /**< Current state of this connection. */
1291 unsigned int type:5; /**< What kind of connection is this? */
1292 unsigned int purpose:5; /**< Only used for DIR and EXIT types currently. */
1294 /* The next fields are all one-bit booleans. Some are only applicable to
1295 * connection subtypes, but we hold them here anyway, to save space.
1297 unsigned int read_blocked_on_bw:1; /**< Boolean: should we start reading
1298 * again once the bandwidth throttler allows it? */
1299 unsigned int write_blocked_on_bw:1; /**< Boolean: should we start writing
1300 * again once the bandwidth throttler allows
1301 * writes? */
1302 unsigned int hold_open_until_flushed:1; /**< Despite this connection's being
1303 * marked for close, do we flush it
1304 * before closing it? */
1305 unsigned int inbuf_reached_eof:1; /**< Boolean: did read() return 0 on this
1306 * conn? */
1307 /** Set to 1 when we're inside connection_flushed_some to keep us from
1308 * calling connection_handle_write() recursively. */
1309 unsigned int in_flushed_some:1;
1310 /** True if connection_handle_write is currently running on this connection.
1312 unsigned int in_connection_handle_write:1;
1314 /* For linked connections:
1316 unsigned int linked:1; /**< True if there is, or has been, a linked_conn. */
1317 /** True iff we'd like to be notified about read events from the
1318 * linked conn. */
1319 unsigned int reading_from_linked_conn:1;
1320 /** True iff we're willing to write to the linked conn. */
1321 unsigned int writing_to_linked_conn:1;
1322 /** True iff we're currently able to read on the linked conn, and our
1323 * read_event should be made active with libevent. */
1324 unsigned int active_on_link:1;
1325 /** True iff we've called connection_close_immediate() on this linked
1326 * connection. */
1327 unsigned int linked_conn_is_closed:1;
1329 /** CONNECT/SOCKS proxy client handshake state (for outgoing connections). */
1330 unsigned int proxy_state:4;
1332 /** Our socket; set to TOR_INVALID_SOCKET if this connection is closed,
1333 * or has no socket. */
1334 tor_socket_t s;
1335 int conn_array_index; /**< Index into the global connection array. */
1337 struct event *read_event; /**< Libevent event structure. */
1338 struct event *write_event; /**< Libevent event structure. */
1339 struct buf_t *inbuf; /**< Buffer holding data read over this connection. */
1340 struct buf_t *outbuf; /**< Buffer holding data to write over this
1341 * connection. */
1342 size_t outbuf_flushlen; /**< How much data should we try to flush from the
1343 * outbuf? */
1344 time_t timestamp_lastread; /**< When was the last time libevent said we could
1345 * read? */
1346 time_t timestamp_lastwritten; /**< When was the last time libevent said we
1347 * could write? */
1349 time_t timestamp_created; /**< When was this connection_t created? */
1351 int socket_family; /**< Address family of this connection's socket. Usually
1352 * AF_INET, but it can also be AF_UNIX, or AF_INET6 */
1353 tor_addr_t addr; /**< IP that socket "s" is directly connected to;
1354 * may be the IP address for a proxy or pluggable transport,
1355 * see "address" for the address of the final destination.
1357 uint16_t port; /**< If non-zero, port that socket "s" is directly connected
1358 * to; may be the port for a proxy or pluggable transport,
1359 * see "address" for the port at the final destination. */
1360 uint16_t marked_for_close; /**< Should we close this conn on the next
1361 * iteration of the main loop? (If true, holds
1362 * the line number where this connection was
1363 * marked.) */
1364 const char *marked_for_close_file; /**< For debugging: in which file were
1365 * we marked for close? */
1366 char *address; /**< FQDN (or IP) and port of the final destination for this
1367 * connection; this is always the remote address, it is
1368 * passed to a proxy or pluggable transport if one in use.
1369 * See "addr" and "port" for the address that socket "s" is
1370 * directly connected to.
1371 * strdup into this, because free_connection() frees it. */
1372 /** Another connection that's connected to this one in lieu of a socket. */
1373 struct connection_t *linked_conn;
1375 /** Unique identifier for this connection on this Tor instance. */
1376 uint64_t global_identifier;
1378 /** Bytes read since last call to control_event_conn_bandwidth_used().
1379 * Only used if we're configured to emit CONN_BW events. */
1380 uint32_t n_read_conn_bw;
1382 /** Bytes written since last call to control_event_conn_bandwidth_used().
1383 * Only used if we're configured to emit CONN_BW events. */
1384 uint32_t n_written_conn_bw;
1385 } connection_t;
1387 /** Subtype of connection_t; used for a listener socket. */
1388 typedef struct listener_connection_t {
1389 connection_t base_;
1391 /** If the connection is a CONN_TYPE_AP_DNS_LISTENER, this field points
1392 * to the evdns_server_port it uses to listen to and answer connections. */
1393 struct evdns_server_port *dns_server_port;
1395 entry_port_cfg_t entry_cfg;
1397 } listener_connection_t;
1399 /** Minimum length of the random part of an AUTH_CHALLENGE cell. */
1400 #define OR_AUTH_CHALLENGE_LEN 32
1403 * @name Certificate types for CERTS cells.
1405 * These values are defined by the protocol, and affect how an X509
1406 * certificate in a CERTS cell is interpreted and used.
1408 * @{ */
1409 /** A certificate that authenticates a TLS link key. The subject key
1410 * must match the key used in the TLS handshake; it must be signed by
1411 * the identity key. */
1412 #define OR_CERT_TYPE_TLS_LINK 1
1413 /** A self-signed identity certificate. The subject key must be a
1414 * 1024-bit RSA key. */
1415 #define OR_CERT_TYPE_ID_1024 2
1416 /** A certificate that authenticates a key used in an AUTHENTICATE cell
1417 * in the v3 handshake. The subject key must be a 1024-bit RSA key; it
1418 * must be signed by the identity key */
1419 #define OR_CERT_TYPE_AUTH_1024 3
1420 /* DOCDOC */
1421 #define OR_CERT_TYPE_RSA_ED_CROSSCERT 7
1422 /**@}*/
1424 /** The first supported type of AUTHENTICATE cell. It contains
1425 * a bunch of structures signed with an RSA1024 key. The signed
1426 * structures include a HMAC using negotiated TLS secrets, and a digest
1427 * of all cells sent or received before the AUTHENTICATE cell (including
1428 * the random server-generated AUTH_CHALLENGE cell).
1430 #define AUTHTYPE_RSA_SHA256_TLSSECRET 1
1431 /** As AUTHTYPE_RSA_SHA256_TLSSECRET, but instead of using the
1432 * negotiated TLS secrets, uses exported keying material from the TLS
1433 * session as described in RFC 5705.
1435 * Not used by today's tors, since everything that supports this
1436 * also supports ED25519_SHA256_5705, which is better.
1438 #define AUTHTYPE_RSA_SHA256_RFC5705 2
1439 /** As AUTHTYPE_RSA_SHA256_RFC5705, but uses an Ed25519 identity key to
1440 * authenticate. */
1441 #define AUTHTYPE_ED25519_SHA256_RFC5705 3
1443 * NOTE: authchallenge_type_is_better() relies on these AUTHTYPE codes
1444 * being sorted in order of preference. If we someday add one with
1445 * a higher numerical value that we don't like as much, we should revise
1446 * authchallenge_type_is_better().
1449 /** The length of the part of the AUTHENTICATE cell body that the client and
1450 * server can generate independently (when using RSA_SHA256_TLSSECRET). It
1451 * contains everything except the client's timestamp, the client's randomly
1452 * generated nonce, and the signature. */
1453 #define V3_AUTH_FIXED_PART_LEN (8+(32*6))
1454 /** The length of the part of the AUTHENTICATE cell body that the client
1455 * signs. */
1456 #define V3_AUTH_BODY_LEN (V3_AUTH_FIXED_PART_LEN + 8 + 16)
1458 /** Structure to hold all the certificates we've received on an OR connection
1460 typedef struct or_handshake_certs_t {
1461 /** True iff we originated this connection. */
1462 int started_here;
1463 /** The cert for the 'auth' RSA key that's supposed to sign the AUTHENTICATE
1464 * cell. Signed with the RSA identity key. */
1465 tor_x509_cert_t *auth_cert;
1466 /** The cert for the 'link' RSA key that was used to negotiate the TLS
1467 * connection. Signed with the RSA identity key. */
1468 tor_x509_cert_t *link_cert;
1469 /** A self-signed identity certificate: the RSA identity key signed
1470 * with itself. */
1471 tor_x509_cert_t *id_cert;
1472 /** The Ed25519 signing key, signed with the Ed25519 identity key. */
1473 struct tor_cert_st *ed_id_sign;
1474 /** A digest of the X509 link certificate for the TLS connection, signed
1475 * with the Ed25519 siging key. */
1476 struct tor_cert_st *ed_sign_link;
1477 /** The Ed25519 authentication key (that's supposed to sign an AUTHENTICATE
1478 * cell) , signed with the Ed25519 siging key. */
1479 struct tor_cert_st *ed_sign_auth;
1480 /** The Ed25519 identity key, crosssigned with the RSA identity key. */
1481 uint8_t *ed_rsa_crosscert;
1482 /** The length of <b>ed_rsa_crosscert</b> in bytes */
1483 size_t ed_rsa_crosscert_len;
1484 } or_handshake_certs_t;
1486 /** Stores flags and information related to the portion of a v2/v3 Tor OR
1487 * connection handshake that happens after the TLS handshake is finished.
1489 typedef struct or_handshake_state_t {
1490 /** When was the VERSIONS cell sent on this connection? Used to get
1491 * an estimate of the skew in the returning NETINFO reply. */
1492 time_t sent_versions_at;
1493 /** True iff we originated this connection */
1494 unsigned int started_here : 1;
1495 /** True iff we have received and processed a VERSIONS cell. */
1496 unsigned int received_versions : 1;
1497 /** True iff we have received and processed an AUTH_CHALLENGE cell */
1498 unsigned int received_auth_challenge : 1;
1499 /** True iff we have received and processed a CERTS cell. */
1500 unsigned int received_certs_cell : 1;
1501 /** True iff we have received and processed an AUTHENTICATE cell */
1502 unsigned int received_authenticate : 1;
1504 /* True iff we've received valid authentication to some identity. */
1505 unsigned int authenticated : 1;
1506 unsigned int authenticated_rsa : 1;
1507 unsigned int authenticated_ed25519 : 1;
1509 /* True iff we have sent a netinfo cell */
1510 unsigned int sent_netinfo : 1;
1512 /** The signing->ed25519 link certificate corresponding to the x509
1513 * certificate we used on the TLS connection (if this is a server-side
1514 * connection). We make a copy of this here to prevent a race condition
1515 * caused by TLS context rotation. */
1516 struct tor_cert_st *own_link_cert;
1518 /** True iff we should feed outgoing cells into digest_sent and
1519 * digest_received respectively.
1521 * From the server's side of the v3 handshake, we want to capture everything
1522 * from the VERSIONS cell through and including the AUTH_CHALLENGE cell.
1523 * From the client's, we want to capture everything from the VERSIONS cell
1524 * through but *not* including the AUTHENTICATE cell.
1526 * @{ */
1527 unsigned int digest_sent_data : 1;
1528 unsigned int digest_received_data : 1;
1529 /**@}*/
1531 /** Identity RSA digest that we have received and authenticated for our peer
1532 * on this connection. */
1533 uint8_t authenticated_rsa_peer_id[DIGEST_LEN];
1534 /** Identity Ed25519 public key that we have received and authenticated for
1535 * our peer on this connection. */
1536 ed25519_public_key_t authenticated_ed25519_peer_id;
1538 /** Digests of the cells that we have sent or received as part of a V3
1539 * handshake. Used for making and checking AUTHENTICATE cells.
1541 * @{
1543 crypto_digest_t *digest_sent;
1544 crypto_digest_t *digest_received;
1545 /** @} */
1547 /** Certificates that a connection initiator sent us in a CERTS cell; we're
1548 * holding on to them until we get an AUTHENTICATE cell.
1550 or_handshake_certs_t *certs;
1551 } or_handshake_state_t;
1553 /** Length of Extended ORPort connection identifier. */
1554 #define EXT_OR_CONN_ID_LEN DIGEST_LEN /* 20 */
1556 * OR_CONN_HIGHWATER and OR_CONN_LOWWATER moved from connection_or.c so
1557 * channeltls.c can see them too.
1560 /** When adding cells to an OR connection's outbuf, keep adding until the
1561 * outbuf is at least this long, or we run out of cells. */
1562 #define OR_CONN_HIGHWATER (32*1024)
1564 /** Add cells to an OR connection's outbuf whenever the outbuf's data length
1565 * drops below this size. */
1566 #define OR_CONN_LOWWATER (16*1024)
1568 /** Subtype of connection_t for an "OR connection" -- that is, one that speaks
1569 * cells over TLS. */
1570 typedef struct or_connection_t {
1571 connection_t base_;
1573 /** Hash of the public RSA key for the other side's identity key, or zeroes
1574 * if the other side hasn't shown us a valid identity key. */
1575 char identity_digest[DIGEST_LEN];
1577 /** Extended ORPort connection identifier. */
1578 char *ext_or_conn_id;
1579 /** This is the ClientHash value we expect to receive from the
1580 * client during the Extended ORPort authentication protocol. We
1581 * compute it upon receiving the ClientNoce from the client, and we
1582 * compare it with the acual ClientHash value sent by the
1583 * client. */
1584 char *ext_or_auth_correct_client_hash;
1585 /** String carrying the name of the pluggable transport
1586 * (e.g. "obfs2") that is obfuscating this connection. If no
1587 * pluggable transports are used, it's NULL. */
1588 char *ext_or_transport;
1590 char *nickname; /**< Nickname of OR on other side (if any). */
1592 tor_tls_t *tls; /**< TLS connection state. */
1593 int tls_error; /**< Last tor_tls error code. */
1594 /** When we last used this conn for any client traffic. If not
1595 * recent, we can rate limit it further. */
1597 /* Channel using this connection */
1598 channel_tls_t *chan;
1600 tor_addr_t real_addr; /**< The actual address that this connection came from
1601 * or went to. The <b>addr</b> field is prone to
1602 * getting overridden by the address from the router
1603 * descriptor matching <b>identity_digest</b>. */
1605 /** Should this connection be used for extending circuits to the server
1606 * matching the <b>identity_digest</b> field? Set to true if we're pretty
1607 * sure we aren't getting MITMed, either because we're connected to an
1608 * address listed in a server descriptor, or because an authenticated
1609 * NETINFO cell listed the address we're connected to as recognized. */
1610 unsigned int is_canonical:1;
1612 /** True iff this is an outgoing connection. */
1613 unsigned int is_outgoing:1;
1614 unsigned int proxy_type:2; /**< One of PROXY_NONE...PROXY_SOCKS5 */
1615 unsigned int wide_circ_ids:1;
1616 /** True iff this connection has had its bootstrap failure logged with
1617 * control_event_bootstrap_problem. */
1618 unsigned int have_noted_bootstrap_problem:1;
1619 /** True iff this is a client connection and its address has been put in the
1620 * geoip cache and handled by the DoS mitigation subsystem. We use this to
1621 * insure we have a coherent count of concurrent connection. */
1622 unsigned int tracked_for_dos_mitigation : 1;
1624 uint16_t link_proto; /**< What protocol version are we using? 0 for
1625 * "none negotiated yet." */
1626 uint16_t idle_timeout; /**< How long can this connection sit with no
1627 * circuits on it before we close it? Based on
1628 * IDLE_CIRCUIT_TIMEOUT_{NON,}CANONICAL and
1629 * on is_canonical, randomized. */
1630 or_handshake_state_t *handshake_state; /**< If we are setting this connection
1631 * up, state information to do so. */
1633 time_t timestamp_lastempty; /**< When was the outbuf last completely empty?*/
1635 /* bandwidth* and *_bucket only used by ORs in OPEN state: */
1636 int bandwidthrate; /**< Bytes/s added to the bucket. (OPEN ORs only.) */
1637 int bandwidthburst; /**< Max bucket size for this conn. (OPEN ORs only.) */
1638 int read_bucket; /**< When this hits 0, stop receiving. Every second we
1639 * add 'bandwidthrate' to this, capping it at
1640 * bandwidthburst. (OPEN ORs only) */
1641 int write_bucket; /**< When this hits 0, stop writing. Like read_bucket. */
1643 /** Last emptied read token bucket in msec since midnight; only used if
1644 * TB_EMPTY events are enabled. */
1645 uint32_t read_emptied_time;
1646 /** Last emptied write token bucket in msec since midnight; only used if
1647 * TB_EMPTY events are enabled. */
1648 uint32_t write_emptied_time;
1651 * Count the number of bytes flushed out on this orconn, and the number of
1652 * bytes TLS actually sent - used for overhead estimation for scheduling.
1654 uint64_t bytes_xmitted, bytes_xmitted_by_tls;
1655 } or_connection_t;
1657 /** Subtype of connection_t for an "edge connection" -- that is, an entry (ap)
1658 * connection, or an exit. */
1659 typedef struct edge_connection_t {
1660 connection_t base_;
1662 struct edge_connection_t *next_stream; /**< Points to the next stream at this
1663 * edge, if any */
1664 int package_window; /**< How many more relay cells can I send into the
1665 * circuit? */
1666 int deliver_window; /**< How many more relay cells can end at me? */
1668 struct circuit_t *on_circuit; /**< The circuit (if any) that this edge
1669 * connection is using. */
1671 /** A pointer to which node in the circ this conn exits at. Set for AP
1672 * connections and for hidden service exit connections. */
1673 struct crypt_path_t *cpath_layer;
1674 /** What rendezvous service are we querying for (if an AP) or providing (if
1675 * an exit)? */
1676 rend_data_t *rend_data;
1678 /* Hidden service connection identifier for edge connections. Used by the HS
1679 * client-side code to identify client SOCKS connections and by the
1680 * service-side code to match HS circuits with their streams. */
1681 struct hs_ident_edge_conn_t *hs_ident;
1683 uint32_t address_ttl; /**< TTL for address-to-addr mapping on exit
1684 * connection. Exit connections only. */
1685 uint32_t begincell_flags; /** Flags sent or received in the BEGIN cell
1686 * for this connection */
1688 streamid_t stream_id; /**< The stream ID used for this edge connection on its
1689 * circuit */
1691 /** The reason why this connection is closing; passed to the controller. */
1692 uint16_t end_reason;
1694 /** Bytes read since last call to control_event_stream_bandwidth_used() */
1695 uint32_t n_read;
1697 /** Bytes written since last call to control_event_stream_bandwidth_used() */
1698 uint32_t n_written;
1700 /** True iff this connection is for a DNS request only. */
1701 unsigned int is_dns_request:1;
1702 /** True iff this connection is for a PTR DNS request. (exit only) */
1703 unsigned int is_reverse_dns_lookup:1;
1705 unsigned int edge_has_sent_end:1; /**< For debugging; only used on edge
1706 * connections. Set once we've set the stream end,
1707 * and check in connection_about_to_close_connection().
1709 /** True iff we've blocked reading until the circuit has fewer queued
1710 * cells. */
1711 unsigned int edge_blocked_on_circ:1;
1713 /** Unique ID for directory requests; this used to be in connection_t, but
1714 * that's going away and being used on channels instead. We still tag
1715 * edge connections with dirreq_id from circuits, so it's copied here. */
1716 uint64_t dirreq_id;
1717 } edge_connection_t;
1719 /** Subtype of edge_connection_t for an "entry connection" -- that is, a SOCKS
1720 * connection, a DNS request, a TransPort connection or a NATD connection */
1721 typedef struct entry_connection_t {
1722 edge_connection_t edge_;
1724 /** Nickname of planned exit node -- used with .exit support. */
1725 /* XXX prop220: we need to make chosen_exit_name able to encode Ed IDs too.
1726 * That's logically part of the UI parts for prop220 though. */
1727 char *chosen_exit_name;
1729 socks_request_t *socks_request; /**< SOCKS structure describing request (AP
1730 * only.) */
1732 /* === Isolation related, AP only. === */
1733 entry_port_cfg_t entry_cfg;
1734 /** AP only: The newnym epoch in which we created this connection. */
1735 unsigned nym_epoch;
1737 /** AP only: The original requested address before we rewrote it. */
1738 char *original_dest_address;
1739 /* Other fields to isolate on already exist. The ClientAddr is addr. The
1740 ClientProtocol is a combination of type and socks_request->
1741 socks_version. SocksAuth is socks_request->username/password.
1742 DestAddr is in socks_request->address. */
1744 /** Number of times we've reassigned this application connection to
1745 * a new circuit. We keep track because the timeout is longer if we've
1746 * already retried several times. */
1747 uint8_t num_socks_retries;
1749 /** For AP connections only: buffer for data that we have sent
1750 * optimistically, which we might need to re-send if we have to
1751 * retry this connection. */
1752 struct buf_t *pending_optimistic_data;
1753 /* For AP connections only: buffer for data that we previously sent
1754 * optimistically which we are currently re-sending as we retry this
1755 * connection. */
1756 struct buf_t *sending_optimistic_data;
1758 /** If this is a DNSPort connection, this field holds the pending DNS
1759 * request that we're going to try to answer. */
1760 struct evdns_server_request *dns_server_request;
1762 #define DEBUGGING_17659
1764 #ifdef DEBUGGING_17659
1765 uint16_t marked_pending_circ_line;
1766 const char *marked_pending_circ_file;
1767 #endif
1769 #define NUM_CIRCUITS_LAUNCHED_THRESHOLD 10
1770 /** Number of times we've launched a circuit to handle this stream. If
1771 * it gets too high, that could indicate an inconsistency between our
1772 * "launch a circuit to handle this stream" logic and our "attach our
1773 * stream to one of the available circuits" logic. */
1774 unsigned int num_circuits_launched:4;
1776 /** True iff this stream must attach to a one-hop circuit (e.g. for
1777 * begin_dir). */
1778 unsigned int want_onehop:1;
1779 /** True iff this stream should use a BEGIN_DIR relay command to establish
1780 * itself rather than BEGIN (either via onehop or via a whole circuit). */
1781 unsigned int use_begindir:1;
1783 /** For AP connections only. If 1, and we fail to reach the chosen exit,
1784 * stop requiring it. */
1785 unsigned int chosen_exit_optional:1;
1786 /** For AP connections only. If non-zero, this exit node was picked as
1787 * a result of the TrackHostExit, and the value decrements every time
1788 * we fail to complete a circuit to our chosen exit -- if it reaches
1789 * zero, abandon the associated mapaddress. */
1790 unsigned int chosen_exit_retries:3;
1792 /** True iff this is an AP connection that came from a transparent or
1793 * NATd connection */
1794 unsigned int is_transparent_ap:1;
1796 /** For AP connections only: Set if this connection's target exit node
1797 * allows optimistic data (that is, data sent on this stream before
1798 * the exit has sent a CONNECTED cell) and we have chosen to use it.
1800 unsigned int may_use_optimistic_data : 1;
1802 /** Are we a socks SocksSocket listener? */
1803 unsigned int is_socks_socket:1;
1804 } entry_connection_t;
1806 /** Subtype of connection_t for an "directory connection" -- that is, an HTTP
1807 * connection to retrieve or serve directory material. */
1808 typedef struct dir_connection_t {
1809 connection_t base_;
1811 /** Which 'resource' did we ask the directory for? This is typically the part
1812 * of the URL string that defines, relative to the directory conn purpose,
1813 * what thing we want. For example, in router descriptor downloads by
1814 * descriptor digest, it contains "d/", then one or more +-separated
1815 * fingerprints.
1817 char *requested_resource;
1818 unsigned int dirconn_direct:1; /**< Is this dirconn direct, or via Tor? */
1820 /** If we're fetching descriptors, what router purpose shall we assign
1821 * to them? */
1822 uint8_t router_purpose;
1824 /** List of spooled_resource_t for objects that we're spooling. We use
1825 * it from back to front. */
1826 smartlist_t *spool;
1827 /** The compression object doing on-the-fly compression for spooled data. */
1828 tor_compress_state_t *compress_state;
1830 /** What rendezvous service are we querying for? */
1831 rend_data_t *rend_data;
1833 /* Hidden service connection identifier for dir connections: Used by HS
1834 client-side code to fetch HS descriptors, and by the service-side code to
1835 upload descriptors. */
1836 struct hs_ident_dir_conn_t *hs_ident;
1838 /** If this is a one-hop connection, tracks the state of the directory guard
1839 * for this connection (if any). */
1840 struct circuit_guard_state_t *guard_state;
1842 char identity_digest[DIGEST_LEN]; /**< Hash of the public RSA key for
1843 * the directory server's signing key. */
1845 /** Unique ID for directory requests; this used to be in connection_t, but
1846 * that's going away and being used on channels instead. The dirserver still
1847 * needs this for the incoming side, so it's moved here. */
1848 uint64_t dirreq_id;
1850 #ifdef MEASUREMENTS_21206
1851 /** Number of RELAY_DATA cells received. */
1852 uint32_t data_cells_received;
1854 /** Number of RELAY_DATA cells sent. */
1855 uint32_t data_cells_sent;
1856 #endif /* defined(MEASUREMENTS_21206) */
1857 } dir_connection_t;
1859 /** Subtype of connection_t for an connection to a controller. */
1860 typedef struct control_connection_t {
1861 connection_t base_;
1863 uint64_t event_mask; /**< Bitfield: which events does this controller
1864 * care about?
1865 * EVENT_MAX_ is >31, so we need a 64 bit mask */
1867 /** True if we have sent a protocolinfo reply on this connection. */
1868 unsigned int have_sent_protocolinfo:1;
1869 /** True if we have received a takeownership command on this
1870 * connection. */
1871 unsigned int is_owning_control_connection:1;
1873 /** List of ephemeral onion services belonging to this connection. */
1874 smartlist_t *ephemeral_onion_services;
1876 /** If we have sent an AUTHCHALLENGE reply on this connection and
1877 * have not received a successful AUTHENTICATE command, points to
1878 * the value which the client must send to authenticate itself;
1879 * otherwise, NULL. */
1880 char *safecookie_client_hash;
1882 /** Amount of space allocated in incoming_cmd. */
1883 uint32_t incoming_cmd_len;
1884 /** Number of bytes currently stored in incoming_cmd. */
1885 uint32_t incoming_cmd_cur_len;
1886 /** A control command that we're reading from the inbuf, but which has not
1887 * yet arrived completely. */
1888 char *incoming_cmd;
1889 } control_connection_t;
1891 /** Cast a connection_t subtype pointer to a connection_t **/
1892 #define TO_CONN(c) (&(((c)->base_)))
1894 /** Cast a entry_connection_t subtype pointer to a edge_connection_t **/
1895 #define ENTRY_TO_EDGE_CONN(c) (&(((c))->edge_))
1896 /** Cast a entry_connection_t subtype pointer to a connection_t **/
1897 #define ENTRY_TO_CONN(c) (TO_CONN(ENTRY_TO_EDGE_CONN(c)))
1899 /** Convert a connection_t* to an or_connection_t*; assert if the cast is
1900 * invalid. */
1901 static or_connection_t *TO_OR_CONN(connection_t *);
1902 /** Convert a connection_t* to a dir_connection_t*; assert if the cast is
1903 * invalid. */
1904 static dir_connection_t *TO_DIR_CONN(connection_t *);
1905 /** Convert a connection_t* to an edge_connection_t*; assert if the cast is
1906 * invalid. */
1907 static edge_connection_t *TO_EDGE_CONN(connection_t *);
1908 /** Convert a connection_t* to an entry_connection_t*; assert if the cast is
1909 * invalid. */
1910 static entry_connection_t *TO_ENTRY_CONN(connection_t *);
1911 /** Convert a edge_connection_t* to an entry_connection_t*; assert if the cast
1912 * is invalid. */
1913 static entry_connection_t *EDGE_TO_ENTRY_CONN(edge_connection_t *);
1914 /** Convert a connection_t* to an control_connection_t*; assert if the cast is
1915 * invalid. */
1916 static control_connection_t *TO_CONTROL_CONN(connection_t *);
1917 /** Convert a connection_t* to an listener_connection_t*; assert if the cast is
1918 * invalid. */
1919 static listener_connection_t *TO_LISTENER_CONN(connection_t *);
1921 static inline or_connection_t *TO_OR_CONN(connection_t *c)
1923 tor_assert(c->magic == OR_CONNECTION_MAGIC);
1924 return DOWNCAST(or_connection_t, c);
1926 static inline dir_connection_t *TO_DIR_CONN(connection_t *c)
1928 tor_assert(c->magic == DIR_CONNECTION_MAGIC);
1929 return DOWNCAST(dir_connection_t, c);
1931 static inline edge_connection_t *TO_EDGE_CONN(connection_t *c)
1933 tor_assert(c->magic == EDGE_CONNECTION_MAGIC ||
1934 c->magic == ENTRY_CONNECTION_MAGIC);
1935 return DOWNCAST(edge_connection_t, c);
1937 static inline entry_connection_t *TO_ENTRY_CONN(connection_t *c)
1939 tor_assert(c->magic == ENTRY_CONNECTION_MAGIC);
1940 return (entry_connection_t*) SUBTYPE_P(c, entry_connection_t, edge_.base_);
1942 static inline entry_connection_t *EDGE_TO_ENTRY_CONN(edge_connection_t *c)
1944 tor_assert(c->base_.magic == ENTRY_CONNECTION_MAGIC);
1945 return (entry_connection_t*) SUBTYPE_P(c, entry_connection_t, edge_);
1947 static inline control_connection_t *TO_CONTROL_CONN(connection_t *c)
1949 tor_assert(c->magic == CONTROL_CONNECTION_MAGIC);
1950 return DOWNCAST(control_connection_t, c);
1952 static inline listener_connection_t *TO_LISTENER_CONN(connection_t *c)
1954 tor_assert(c->magic == LISTENER_CONNECTION_MAGIC);
1955 return DOWNCAST(listener_connection_t, c);
1958 /** What action type does an address policy indicate: accept or reject? */
1959 typedef enum {
1960 ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPT=1,
1961 ADDR_POLICY_REJECT=2,
1962 } addr_policy_action_t;
1963 #define addr_policy_action_bitfield_t ENUM_BF(addr_policy_action_t)
1965 /** A reference-counted address policy rule. */
1966 typedef struct addr_policy_t {
1967 int refcnt; /**< Reference count */
1968 /** What to do when the policy matches.*/
1969 addr_policy_action_bitfield_t policy_type:2;
1970 unsigned int is_private:1; /**< True iff this is the pseudo-address,
1971 * "private". */
1972 unsigned int is_canonical:1; /**< True iff this policy is the canonical
1973 * copy (stored in a hash table to avoid
1974 * duplication of common policies) */
1975 maskbits_t maskbits; /**< Accept/reject all addresses <b>a</b> such that the
1976 * first <b>maskbits</b> bits of <b>a</b> match
1977 * <b>addr</b>. */
1978 /** Base address to accept or reject.
1980 * Note that wildcards are treated
1981 * differntly depending on address family. An AF_UNSPEC address means
1982 * "All addresses, IPv4 or IPv6." An AF_INET address with maskbits==0 means
1983 * "All IPv4 addresses" and an AF_INET6 address with maskbits == 0 means
1984 * "All IPv6 addresses".
1986 tor_addr_t addr;
1987 uint16_t prt_min; /**< Lowest port number to accept/reject. */
1988 uint16_t prt_max; /**< Highest port number to accept/reject. */
1989 } addr_policy_t;
1991 /** A cached_dir_t represents a cacheable directory object, along with its
1992 * compressed form. */
1993 typedef struct cached_dir_t {
1994 char *dir; /**< Contents of this object, NUL-terminated. */
1995 char *dir_compressed; /**< Compressed contents of this object. */
1996 size_t dir_len; /**< Length of <b>dir</b> (not counting its NUL). */
1997 size_t dir_compressed_len; /**< Length of <b>dir_compressed</b>. */
1998 time_t published; /**< When was this object published. */
1999 common_digests_t digests; /**< Digests of this object (networkstatus only) */
2000 /** Sha3 digest (also ns only) */
2001 uint8_t digest_sha3_as_signed[DIGEST256_LEN];
2002 int refcnt; /**< Reference count for this cached_dir_t. */
2003 } cached_dir_t;
2005 /** Enum used to remember where a signed_descriptor_t is stored and how to
2006 * manage the memory for signed_descriptor_body. */
2007 typedef enum {
2008 /** The descriptor isn't stored on disk at all: the copy in memory is
2009 * canonical; the saved_offset field is meaningless. */
2010 SAVED_NOWHERE=0,
2011 /** The descriptor is stored in the cached_routers file: the
2012 * signed_descriptor_body is meaningless; the signed_descriptor_len and
2013 * saved_offset are used to index into the mmaped cache file. */
2014 SAVED_IN_CACHE,
2015 /** The descriptor is stored in the cached_routers.new file: the
2016 * signed_descriptor_body and saved_offset fields are both set. */
2017 /* FFFF (We could also mmap the file and grow the mmap as needed, or
2018 * lazy-load the descriptor text by using seek and read. We don't, for
2019 * now.)
2021 SAVED_IN_JOURNAL
2022 } saved_location_t;
2023 #define saved_location_bitfield_t ENUM_BF(saved_location_t)
2025 /** Enumeration: what directory object is being downloaded?
2026 * This determines which schedule is selected to perform the download. */
2027 typedef enum {
2028 DL_SCHED_GENERIC = 0,
2029 DL_SCHED_CONSENSUS = 1,
2030 DL_SCHED_BRIDGE = 2,
2031 } download_schedule_t;
2032 #define download_schedule_bitfield_t ENUM_BF(download_schedule_t)
2034 /** Enumeration: is the download schedule for downloading from an authority,
2035 * or from any available directory mirror?
2036 * During bootstrap, "any" means a fallback (or an authority, if there
2037 * are no fallbacks).
2038 * When we have a valid consensus, "any" means any directory server. */
2039 typedef enum {
2040 DL_WANT_ANY_DIRSERVER = 0,
2041 DL_WANT_AUTHORITY = 1,
2042 } download_want_authority_t;
2043 #define download_want_authority_bitfield_t \
2044 ENUM_BF(download_want_authority_t)
2046 /** Enumeration: do we want to increment the schedule position each time a
2047 * connection is attempted (these attempts can be concurrent), or do we want
2048 * to increment the schedule position after a connection fails? */
2049 typedef enum {
2050 DL_SCHED_INCREMENT_FAILURE = 0,
2051 DL_SCHED_INCREMENT_ATTEMPT = 1,
2052 } download_schedule_increment_t;
2053 #define download_schedule_increment_bitfield_t \
2054 ENUM_BF(download_schedule_increment_t)
2056 /** Enumeration: do we want to use the random exponential backoff
2057 * mechanism? */
2058 typedef enum {
2059 DL_SCHED_DETERMINISTIC = 0,
2060 DL_SCHED_RANDOM_EXPONENTIAL = 1,
2061 } download_schedule_backoff_t;
2062 #define download_schedule_backoff_bitfield_t \
2063 ENUM_BF(download_schedule_backoff_t)
2065 /** Information about our plans for retrying downloads for a downloadable
2066 * directory object.
2067 * Each type of downloadable directory object has a corresponding retry
2068 * <b>schedule</b>, which can be different depending on whether the object is
2069 * being downloaded from an authority or a mirror (<b>want_authority</b>).
2070 * <b>next_attempt_at</b> contains the next time we will attempt to download
2071 * the object.
2072 * For schedules that <b>increment_on</b> failure, <b>n_download_failures</b>
2073 * is used to determine the position in the schedule. (Each schedule is a
2074 * smartlist of integer delays, parsed from a CSV option.) Every time a
2075 * connection attempt fails, <b>n_download_failures</b> is incremented,
2076 * the new delay value is looked up from the schedule, and
2077 * <b>next_attempt_at</b> is set delay seconds from the time the previous
2078 * connection failed. Therefore, at most one failure-based connection can be
2079 * in progress for each download_status_t.
2080 * For schedules that <b>increment_on</b> attempt, <b>n_download_attempts</b>
2081 * is used to determine the position in the schedule. Every time a
2082 * connection attempt is made, <b>n_download_attempts</b> is incremented,
2083 * the new delay value is looked up from the schedule, and
2084 * <b>next_attempt_at</b> is set delay seconds from the time the previous
2085 * connection was attempted. Therefore, multiple concurrent attempted-based
2086 * connections can be in progress for each download_status_t.
2087 * After an object is successfully downloaded, any other concurrent connections
2088 * are terminated. A new schedule which starts at position 0 is used for
2089 * subsequent downloads of the same object.
2091 typedef struct download_status_t {
2092 time_t next_attempt_at; /**< When should we try downloading this object
2093 * again? */
2094 uint8_t n_download_failures; /**< Number of failed downloads of the most
2095 * recent object, since the last success. */
2096 uint8_t n_download_attempts; /**< Number of (potentially concurrent) attempts
2097 * to download the most recent object, since
2098 * the last success. */
2099 download_schedule_bitfield_t schedule : 8; /**< What kind of object is being
2100 * downloaded? This determines the
2101 * schedule used for the download.
2103 download_want_authority_bitfield_t want_authority : 1; /**< Is the download
2104 * happening from an authority
2105 * or a mirror? This determines
2106 * the schedule used for the
2107 * download. */
2108 download_schedule_increment_bitfield_t increment_on : 1; /**< does this
2109 * schedule increment on each attempt,
2110 * or after each failure? */
2111 download_schedule_backoff_bitfield_t backoff : 1; /**< do we use the
2112 * deterministic schedule, or random
2113 * exponential backoffs?
2114 * Increment on failure schedules
2115 * always use exponential backoff. */
2116 uint8_t last_backoff_position; /**< number of attempts/failures, depending
2117 * on increment_on, when we last recalculated
2118 * the delay. Only updated if backoff
2119 * == 1. */
2120 int last_delay_used; /**< last delay used for random exponential backoff;
2121 * only updated if backoff == 1 */
2122 } download_status_t;
2124 /** If n_download_failures is this high, the download can never happen. */
2125 #define IMPOSSIBLE_TO_DOWNLOAD 255
2127 /** The max size we expect router descriptor annotations we create to
2128 * be. We'll accept larger ones if we see them on disk, but we won't
2129 * create any that are larger than this. */
2130 #define ROUTER_ANNOTATION_BUF_LEN 256
2132 /** Information need to cache an onion router's descriptor. */
2133 typedef struct signed_descriptor_t {
2134 /** Pointer to the raw server descriptor, preceded by annotations. Not
2135 * necessarily NUL-terminated. If saved_location is SAVED_IN_CACHE, this
2136 * pointer is null. */
2137 char *signed_descriptor_body;
2138 /** Length of the annotations preceding the server descriptor. */
2139 size_t annotations_len;
2140 /** Length of the server descriptor. */
2141 size_t signed_descriptor_len;
2142 /** Digest of the server descriptor, computed as specified in
2143 * dir-spec.txt. */
2144 char signed_descriptor_digest[DIGEST_LEN];
2145 /** Identity digest of the router. */
2146 char identity_digest[DIGEST_LEN];
2147 /** Declared publication time of the descriptor. */
2148 time_t published_on;
2149 /** For routerdescs only: digest of the corresponding extrainfo. */
2150 char extra_info_digest[DIGEST_LEN];
2151 /** For routerdescs only: A SHA256-digest of the extrainfo (if any) */
2152 char extra_info_digest256[DIGEST256_LEN];
2153 /** Certificate for ed25519 signing key. */
2154 struct tor_cert_st *signing_key_cert;
2155 /** For routerdescs only: Status of downloading the corresponding
2156 * extrainfo. */
2157 download_status_t ei_dl_status;
2158 /** Where is the descriptor saved? */
2159 saved_location_t saved_location;
2160 /** If saved_location is SAVED_IN_CACHE or SAVED_IN_JOURNAL, the offset of
2161 * this descriptor in the corresponding file. */
2162 off_t saved_offset;
2163 /** What position is this descriptor within routerlist->routers or
2164 * routerlist->old_routers? -1 for none. */
2165 int routerlist_index;
2166 /** The valid-until time of the most recent consensus that listed this
2167 * descriptor. 0 for "never listed in a consensus, so far as we know." */
2168 time_t last_listed_as_valid_until;
2169 /* If true, we do not ever try to save this object in the cache. */
2170 unsigned int do_not_cache : 1;
2171 /* If true, this item is meant to represent an extrainfo. */
2172 unsigned int is_extrainfo : 1;
2173 /* If true, we got an extrainfo for this item, and the digest was right,
2174 * but it was incompatible. */
2175 unsigned int extrainfo_is_bogus : 1;
2176 /* If true, we are willing to transmit this item unencrypted. */
2177 unsigned int send_unencrypted : 1;
2178 } signed_descriptor_t;
2180 /** A signed integer representing a country code. */
2181 typedef int16_t country_t;
2183 /** Information about another onion router in the network. */
2184 typedef struct {
2185 signed_descriptor_t cache_info;
2186 char *nickname; /**< Human-readable OR name. */
2188 uint32_t addr; /**< IPv4 address of OR, in host order. */
2189 uint16_t or_port; /**< Port for TLS connections. */
2190 uint16_t dir_port; /**< Port for HTTP directory connections. */
2192 /** A router's IPv6 address, if it has one. */
2193 /* XXXXX187 Actually these should probably be part of a list of addresses,
2194 * not just a special case. Use abstractions to access these; don't do it
2195 * directly. */
2196 tor_addr_t ipv6_addr;
2197 uint16_t ipv6_orport;
2199 crypto_pk_t *onion_pkey; /**< Public RSA key for onions. */
2200 crypto_pk_t *identity_pkey; /**< Public RSA key for signing. */
2201 /** Public curve25519 key for onions */
2202 curve25519_public_key_t *onion_curve25519_pkey;
2203 /** What's the earliest expiration time on all the certs in this
2204 * routerinfo? */
2205 time_t cert_expiration_time;
2207 char *platform; /**< What software/operating system is this OR using? */
2209 char *protocol_list; /**< Encoded list of subprotocol versions supported
2210 * by this OR */
2212 /* link info */
2213 uint32_t bandwidthrate; /**< How many bytes does this OR add to its token
2214 * bucket per second? */
2215 uint32_t bandwidthburst; /**< How large is this OR's token bucket? */
2216 /** How many bytes/s is this router known to handle? */
2217 uint32_t bandwidthcapacity;
2218 smartlist_t *exit_policy; /**< What streams will this OR permit
2219 * to exit on IPv4? NULL for 'reject *:*'. */
2220 /** What streams will this OR permit to exit on IPv6?
2221 * NULL for 'reject *:*' */
2222 struct short_policy_t *ipv6_exit_policy;
2223 long uptime; /**< How many seconds the router claims to have been up */
2224 smartlist_t *declared_family; /**< Nicknames of router which this router
2225 * claims are its family. */
2226 char *contact_info; /**< Declared contact info for this router. */
2227 unsigned int is_hibernating:1; /**< Whether the router claims to be
2228 * hibernating */
2229 unsigned int caches_extra_info:1; /**< Whether the router says it caches and
2230 * serves extrainfo documents. */
2231 unsigned int allow_single_hop_exits:1; /**< Whether the router says
2232 * it allows single hop exits. */
2234 unsigned int wants_to_be_hs_dir:1; /**< True iff this router claims to be
2235 * a hidden service directory. */
2236 unsigned int policy_is_reject_star:1; /**< True iff the exit policy for this
2237 * router rejects everything. */
2238 /** True if, after we have added this router, we should re-launch
2239 * tests for it. */
2240 unsigned int needs_retest_if_added:1;
2242 /** True iff this router included "tunnelled-dir-server" in its descriptor,
2243 * implying it accepts tunnelled directory requests, or it advertised
2244 * dir_port > 0. */
2245 unsigned int supports_tunnelled_dir_requests:1;
2247 /** Used during voting to indicate that we should not include an entry for
2248 * this routerinfo. Used only during voting. */
2249 unsigned int omit_from_vote:1;
2251 /** Tor can use this router for general positions in circuits; we got it
2252 * from a directory server as usual, or we're an authority and a server
2253 * uploaded it. */
2254 #define ROUTER_PURPOSE_GENERAL 0
2255 /** Tor should avoid using this router for circuit-building: we got it
2256 * from a crontroller. If the controller wants to use it, it'll have to
2257 * ask for it by identity. */
2258 #define ROUTER_PURPOSE_CONTROLLER 1
2259 /** Tor should use this router only for bridge positions in circuits: we got
2260 * it via a directory request from the bridge itself, or a bridge
2261 * authority. x*/
2262 #define ROUTER_PURPOSE_BRIDGE 2
2263 /** Tor should not use this router; it was marked in cached-descriptors with
2264 * a purpose we didn't recognize. */
2265 #define ROUTER_PURPOSE_UNKNOWN 255
2267 /* In what way did we find out about this router? One of ROUTER_PURPOSE_*.
2268 * Routers of different purposes are kept segregated and used for different
2269 * things; see notes on ROUTER_PURPOSE_* macros above.
2271 uint8_t purpose;
2272 } routerinfo_t;
2274 /** Information needed to keep and cache a signed extra-info document. */
2275 typedef struct extrainfo_t {
2276 signed_descriptor_t cache_info;
2277 /** SHA256 digest of this document */
2278 uint8_t digest256[DIGEST256_LEN];
2279 /** The router's nickname. */
2280 char nickname[MAX_NICKNAME_LEN+1];
2281 /** True iff we found the right key for this extra-info, verified the
2282 * signature, and found it to be bad. */
2283 unsigned int bad_sig : 1;
2284 /** If present, we didn't have the right key to verify this extra-info,
2285 * so this is a copy of the signature in the document. */
2286 char *pending_sig;
2287 /** Length of pending_sig. */
2288 size_t pending_sig_len;
2289 } extrainfo_t;
2291 /** Contents of a single router entry in a network status object.
2293 typedef struct routerstatus_t {
2294 time_t published_on; /**< When was this router published? */
2295 char nickname[MAX_NICKNAME_LEN+1]; /**< The nickname this router says it
2296 * has. */
2297 char identity_digest[DIGEST_LEN]; /**< Digest of the router's identity
2298 * key. */
2299 /** Digest of the router's most recent descriptor or microdescriptor.
2300 * If it's a descriptor, we only use the first DIGEST_LEN bytes. */
2301 char descriptor_digest[DIGEST256_LEN];
2302 uint32_t addr; /**< IPv4 address for this router, in host order. */
2303 uint16_t or_port; /**< OR port for this router. */
2304 uint16_t dir_port; /**< Directory port for this router. */
2305 tor_addr_t ipv6_addr; /**< IPv6 address for this router. */
2306 uint16_t ipv6_orport; /**<IPV6 OR port for this router. */
2307 unsigned int is_authority:1; /**< True iff this router is an authority. */
2308 unsigned int is_exit:1; /**< True iff this router is a good exit. */
2309 unsigned int is_stable:1; /**< True iff this router stays up a long time. */
2310 unsigned int is_fast:1; /**< True iff this router has good bandwidth. */
2311 /** True iff this router is called 'running' in the consensus. We give it
2312 * this funny name so that we don't accidentally use this bit as a view of
2313 * whether we think the router is *currently* running. If that's what you
2314 * want to know, look at is_running in node_t. */
2315 unsigned int is_flagged_running:1;
2316 unsigned int is_named:1; /**< True iff "nickname" belongs to this router. */
2317 unsigned int is_unnamed:1; /**< True iff "nickname" belongs to another
2318 * router. */
2319 unsigned int is_valid:1; /**< True iff this router isn't invalid. */
2320 unsigned int is_possible_guard:1; /**< True iff this router would be a good
2321 * choice as an entry guard. */
2322 unsigned int is_bad_exit:1; /**< True iff this node is a bad choice for
2323 * an exit node. */
2324 unsigned int is_hs_dir:1; /**< True iff this router is a v2-or-later hidden
2325 * service directory. */
2326 unsigned int is_v2_dir:1; /** True iff this router publishes an open DirPort
2327 * or it claims to accept tunnelled dir requests.
2329 /** True iff we have a proto line for this router, or a versions line
2330 * from which we could infer the protocols. */
2331 unsigned int protocols_known:1;
2333 /** True iff this router has a version or protocol list that allows it to
2334 * accept EXTEND2 cells */
2335 unsigned int supports_extend2_cells:1;
2337 /** True iff this router has a protocol list that allows it to negotiate
2338 * ed25519 identity keys on a link handshake. */
2339 unsigned int supports_ed25519_link_handshake:1;
2341 /** True iff this router has a protocol list that allows it to be an
2342 * introduction point supporting ed25519 authentication key which is part of
2343 * the v3 protocol detailed in proposal 224. This requires HSIntro=4. */
2344 unsigned int supports_ed25519_hs_intro : 1;
2346 /** True iff this router has a protocol list that allows it to be an hidden
2347 * service directory supporting version 3 as seen in proposal 224. This
2348 * requires HSDir=2. */
2349 unsigned int supports_v3_hsdir : 1;
2351 /** True iff this router has a protocol list that allows it to be an hidden
2352 * service rendezvous point supporting version 3 as seen in proposal 224.
2353 * This requires HSRend=2. */
2354 unsigned int supports_v3_rendezvous_point: 1;
2356 unsigned int has_bandwidth:1; /**< The vote/consensus had bw info */
2357 unsigned int has_exitsummary:1; /**< The vote/consensus had exit summaries */
2358 unsigned int bw_is_unmeasured:1; /**< This is a consensus entry, with
2359 * the Unmeasured flag set. */
2361 uint32_t bandwidth_kb; /**< Bandwidth (capacity) of the router as reported in
2362 * the vote/consensus, in kilobytes/sec. */
2364 /** The consensus has guardfraction information for this router. */
2365 unsigned int has_guardfraction:1;
2366 /** The guardfraction value of this router. */
2367 uint32_t guardfraction_percentage;
2369 char *exitsummary; /**< exit policy summary -
2370 * XXX weasel: this probably should not stay a string. */
2372 /* ---- The fields below aren't derived from the networkstatus; they
2373 * hold local information only. */
2375 time_t last_dir_503_at; /**< When did this router last tell us that it
2376 * was too busy to serve directory info? */
2377 download_status_t dl_status;
2379 } routerstatus_t;
2381 /** A single entry in a parsed policy summary, describing a range of ports. */
2382 typedef struct short_policy_entry_t {
2383 uint16_t min_port, max_port;
2384 } short_policy_entry_t;
2386 /** A short_poliy_t is the parsed version of a policy summary. */
2387 typedef struct short_policy_t {
2388 /** True if the members of 'entries' are port ranges to accept; false if
2389 * they are port ranges to reject */
2390 unsigned int is_accept : 1;
2391 /** The actual number of values in 'entries'. */
2392 unsigned int n_entries : 31;
2393 /** An array of 0 or more short_policy_entry_t values, each describing a
2394 * range of ports that this policy accepts or rejects (depending on the
2395 * value of is_accept).
2397 short_policy_entry_t entries[FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_MEMBER];
2398 } short_policy_t;
2400 /** A microdescriptor is the smallest amount of information needed to build a
2401 * circuit through a router. They are generated by the directory authorities,
2402 * using information from the uploaded routerinfo documents. They are not
2403 * self-signed, but are rather authenticated by having their hash in a signed
2404 * networkstatus document. */
2405 typedef struct microdesc_t {
2406 /** Hashtable node, used to look up the microdesc by its digest. */
2407 HT_ENTRY(microdesc_t) node;
2409 /* Cache information */
2411 /** When was this microdescriptor last listed in a consensus document?
2412 * Once a microdesc has been unlisted long enough, we can drop it.
2414 time_t last_listed;
2415 /** Where is this microdescriptor currently stored? */
2416 saved_location_bitfield_t saved_location : 3;
2417 /** If true, do not attempt to cache this microdescriptor on disk. */
2418 unsigned int no_save : 1;
2419 /** If true, this microdesc has an entry in the microdesc_map */
2420 unsigned int held_in_map : 1;
2421 /** Reference count: how many node_ts have a reference to this microdesc? */
2422 unsigned int held_by_nodes;
2424 /** If saved_location == SAVED_IN_CACHE, this field holds the offset of the
2425 * microdescriptor in the cache. */
2426 off_t off;
2428 /* The string containing the microdesc. */
2430 /** A pointer to the encoded body of the microdescriptor. If the
2431 * saved_location is SAVED_IN_CACHE, then the body is a pointer into an
2432 * mmap'd region. Otherwise, it is a malloc'd string. The string might not
2433 * be NUL-terminated; take the length from <b>bodylen</b>. */
2434 char *body;
2435 /** The length of the microdescriptor in <b>body</b>. */
2436 size_t bodylen;
2437 /** A SHA256-digest of the microdescriptor. */
2438 char digest[DIGEST256_LEN];
2440 /* Fields in the microdescriptor. */
2442 /** As routerinfo_t.onion_pkey */
2443 crypto_pk_t *onion_pkey;
2444 /** As routerinfo_t.onion_curve25519_pkey */
2445 curve25519_public_key_t *onion_curve25519_pkey;
2446 /** Ed25519 identity key, if included. */
2447 ed25519_public_key_t *ed25519_identity_pkey;
2448 /** As routerinfo_t.ipv6_addr */
2449 tor_addr_t ipv6_addr;
2450 /** As routerinfo_t.ipv6_orport */
2451 uint16_t ipv6_orport;
2452 /** As routerinfo_t.family */
2453 smartlist_t *family;
2454 /** IPv4 exit policy summary */
2455 short_policy_t *exit_policy;
2456 /** IPv6 exit policy summary */
2457 short_policy_t *ipv6_exit_policy;
2459 } microdesc_t;
2461 /** A node_t represents a Tor router.
2463 * Specifically, a node_t is a Tor router as we are using it: a router that
2464 * we are considering for circuits, connections, and so on. A node_t is a
2465 * thin wrapper around the routerstatus, routerinfo, and microdesc for a
2466 * single router, and provides a consistent interface for all of them.
2468 * Also, a node_t has mutable state. While a routerinfo, a routerstatus,
2469 * and a microdesc have[*] only the information read from a router
2470 * descriptor, a consensus entry, and a microdescriptor (respectively)...
2471 * a node_t has flags based on *our own current opinion* of the node.
2473 * [*] Actually, there is some leftover information in each that is mutable.
2474 * We should try to excise that.
2476 typedef struct node_t {
2477 /* Indexing information */
2479 /** Used to look up the node_t by its identity digest. */
2480 HT_ENTRY(node_t) ht_ent;
2481 /** Used to look up the node_t by its ed25519 identity digest. */
2482 HT_ENTRY(node_t) ed_ht_ent;
2483 /** Position of the node within the list of nodes */
2484 int nodelist_idx;
2486 /** The identity digest of this node_t. No more than one node_t per
2487 * identity may exist at a time. */
2488 char identity[DIGEST_LEN];
2490 /** The ed25519 identity of this node_t. This field is nonzero iff we
2491 * currently have an ed25519 identity for this node in either md or ri,
2492 * _and_ this node has been inserted to the ed25519-to-node map in the
2493 * nodelist.
2495 ed25519_public_key_t ed25519_id;
2497 microdesc_t *md;
2498 routerinfo_t *ri;
2499 routerstatus_t *rs;
2501 /* local info: copied from routerstatus, then possibly frobbed based
2502 * on experience. Authorities set this stuff directly. Note that
2503 * these reflect knowledge of the primary (IPv4) OR port only. */
2505 unsigned int is_running:1; /**< As far as we know, is this OR currently
2506 * running? */
2507 unsigned int is_valid:1; /**< Has a trusted dirserver validated this OR?
2508 * (For Authdir: Have we validated this OR?) */
2509 unsigned int is_fast:1; /** Do we think this is a fast OR? */
2510 unsigned int is_stable:1; /** Do we think this is a stable OR? */
2511 unsigned int is_possible_guard:1; /**< Do we think this is an OK guard? */
2512 unsigned int is_exit:1; /**< Do we think this is an OK exit? */
2513 unsigned int is_bad_exit:1; /**< Do we think this exit is censored, borked,
2514 * or otherwise nasty? */
2515 unsigned int is_hs_dir:1; /**< True iff this router is a hidden service
2516 * directory according to the authorities. */
2518 /* Local info: warning state. */
2520 unsigned int name_lookup_warned:1; /**< Have we warned the user for referring
2521 * to this (unnamed) router by nickname?
2524 /** Local info: we treat this node as if it rejects everything */
2525 unsigned int rejects_all:1;
2527 /* Local info: derived. */
2529 /** True if the IPv6 OR port is preferred over the IPv4 OR port.
2530 * XX/teor - can this become out of date if the torrc changes? */
2531 unsigned int ipv6_preferred:1;
2533 /** According to the geoip db what country is this router in? */
2534 /* XXXprop186 what is this suppose to mean with multiple OR ports? */
2535 country_t country;
2537 /* The below items are used only by authdirservers for
2538 * reachability testing. */
2540 /** When was the last time we could reach this OR? */
2541 time_t last_reachable; /* IPv4. */
2542 time_t last_reachable6; /* IPv6. */
2544 /* Hidden service directory index data. This is used by a service or client
2545 * in order to know what's the hs directory index for this node at the time
2546 * the consensus is set. */
2547 struct hsdir_index_t *hsdir_index;
2548 } node_t;
2550 /** Linked list of microdesc hash lines for a single router in a directory
2551 * vote.
2553 typedef struct vote_microdesc_hash_t {
2554 /** Next element in the list, or NULL. */
2555 struct vote_microdesc_hash_t *next;
2556 /** The raw contents of the microdesc hash line, from the "m" through the
2557 * newline. */
2558 char *microdesc_hash_line;
2559 } vote_microdesc_hash_t;
2561 /** The claim about a single router, made in a vote. */
2562 typedef struct vote_routerstatus_t {
2563 routerstatus_t status; /**< Underlying 'status' object for this router.
2564 * Flags are redundant. */
2565 /** How many known-flags are allowed in a vote? This is the width of
2566 * the flags field of vote_routerstatus_t */
2567 #define MAX_KNOWN_FLAGS_IN_VOTE 64
2568 uint64_t flags; /**< Bit-field for all recognized flags; index into
2569 * networkstatus_t.known_flags. */
2570 char *version; /**< The version that the authority says this router is
2571 * running. */
2572 char *protocols; /**< The protocols that this authority says this router
2573 * provides. */
2574 unsigned int has_measured_bw:1; /**< The vote had a measured bw */
2575 /** True iff the vote included an entry for ed25519 ID, or included
2576 * "id ed25519 none" to indicate that there was no ed25519 ID. */
2577 unsigned int has_ed25519_listing:1;
2578 /** True if the Ed25519 listing here is the consensus-opinion for the
2579 * Ed25519 listing; false if there was no consensus on Ed25519 key status,
2580 * or if this VRS doesn't reflect it. */
2581 unsigned int ed25519_reflects_consensus:1;
2582 uint32_t measured_bw_kb; /**< Measured bandwidth (capacity) of the router */
2583 /** The hash or hashes that the authority claims this microdesc has. */
2584 vote_microdesc_hash_t *microdesc;
2585 /** Ed25519 identity for this router, or zero if it has none. */
2586 uint8_t ed25519_id[ED25519_PUBKEY_LEN];
2587 } vote_routerstatus_t;
2589 /** A signature of some document by an authority. */
2590 typedef struct document_signature_t {
2591 /** Declared SHA-1 digest of this voter's identity key */
2592 char identity_digest[DIGEST_LEN];
2593 /** Declared SHA-1 digest of signing key used by this voter. */
2594 char signing_key_digest[DIGEST_LEN];
2595 /** Algorithm used to compute the digest of the document. */
2596 digest_algorithm_t alg;
2597 /** Signature of the signed thing. */
2598 char *signature;
2599 /** Length of <b>signature</b> */
2600 int signature_len;
2601 unsigned int bad_signature : 1; /**< Set to true if we've tried to verify
2602 * the sig, and we know it's bad. */
2603 unsigned int good_signature : 1; /**< Set to true if we've verified the sig
2604 * as good. */
2605 } document_signature_t;
2607 /** Information about a single voter in a vote or a consensus. */
2608 typedef struct networkstatus_voter_info_t {
2609 /** Declared SHA-1 digest of this voter's identity key */
2610 char identity_digest[DIGEST_LEN];
2611 char *nickname; /**< Nickname of this voter */
2612 /** Digest of this voter's "legacy" identity key, if any. In vote only; for
2613 * consensuses, we treat legacy keys as additional signers. */
2614 char legacy_id_digest[DIGEST_LEN];
2615 char *address; /**< Address of this voter, in string format. */
2616 uint32_t addr; /**< Address of this voter, in IPv4, in host order. */
2617 uint16_t dir_port; /**< Directory port of this voter */
2618 uint16_t or_port; /**< OR port of this voter */
2619 char *contact; /**< Contact information for this voter. */
2620 char vote_digest[DIGEST_LEN]; /**< Digest of this voter's vote, as signed. */
2622 /* Nothing from here on is signed. */
2623 /** The signature of the document and the signature's status. */
2624 smartlist_t *sigs;
2625 } networkstatus_voter_info_t;
2627 typedef struct networkstatus_sr_info_t {
2628 /* Indicate if the dirauth partitipates in the SR protocol with its vote.
2629 * This is tied to the SR flag in the vote. */
2630 unsigned int participate:1;
2631 /* Both vote and consensus: Current and previous SRV. If list is empty,
2632 * this means none were found in either the consensus or vote. */
2633 struct sr_srv_t *previous_srv;
2634 struct sr_srv_t *current_srv;
2635 /* Vote only: List of commitments. */
2636 smartlist_t *commits;
2637 } networkstatus_sr_info_t;
2639 /** Enumerates the possible seriousness values of a networkstatus document. */
2640 typedef enum {
2641 NS_TYPE_VOTE,
2642 NS_TYPE_CONSENSUS,
2643 NS_TYPE_OPINION,
2644 } networkstatus_type_t;
2646 /** Enumerates recognized flavors of a consensus networkstatus document. All
2647 * flavors of a consensus are generated from the same set of votes, but they
2648 * present different types information to different versions of Tor. */
2649 typedef enum {
2650 FLAV_NS = 0,
2651 FLAV_MICRODESC = 1,
2652 } consensus_flavor_t;
2654 /** How many different consensus flavors are there? */
2655 #define N_CONSENSUS_FLAVORS ((int)(FLAV_MICRODESC)+1)
2657 /** A common structure to hold a v3 network status vote, or a v3 network
2658 * status consensus. */
2659 typedef struct networkstatus_t {
2660 networkstatus_type_t type; /**< Vote, consensus, or opinion? */
2661 consensus_flavor_t flavor; /**< If a consensus, what kind? */
2662 unsigned int has_measured_bws : 1;/**< True iff this networkstatus contains
2663 * measured= bandwidth values. */
2665 time_t published; /**< Vote only: Time when vote was written. */
2666 time_t valid_after; /**< Time after which this vote or consensus applies. */
2667 time_t fresh_until; /**< Time before which this is the most recent vote or
2668 * consensus. */
2669 time_t valid_until; /**< Time after which this vote or consensus should not
2670 * be used. */
2672 /** Consensus only: what method was used to produce this consensus? */
2673 int consensus_method;
2674 /** Vote only: what methods is this voter willing to use? */
2675 smartlist_t *supported_methods;
2677 /** List of 'package' lines describing hashes of downloadable packages */
2678 smartlist_t *package_lines;
2680 /** How long does this vote/consensus claim that authorities take to
2681 * distribute their votes to one another? */
2682 int vote_seconds;
2683 /** How long does this vote/consensus claim that authorities take to
2684 * distribute their consensus signatures to one another? */
2685 int dist_seconds;
2687 /** Comma-separated list of recommended client software, or NULL if this
2688 * voter has no opinion. */
2689 char *client_versions;
2690 char *server_versions;
2692 /** Lists of subprotocol versions which are _recommended_ for relays and
2693 * clients, or which are _require_ for relays and clients. Tor shouldn't
2694 * make any more network connections if a required protocol is missing.
2696 char *recommended_relay_protocols;
2697 char *recommended_client_protocols;
2698 char *required_relay_protocols;
2699 char *required_client_protocols;
2701 /** List of flags that this vote/consensus applies to routers. If a flag is
2702 * not listed here, the voter has no opinion on what its value should be. */
2703 smartlist_t *known_flags;
2705 /** List of key=value strings for the parameters in this vote or
2706 * consensus, sorted by key. */
2707 smartlist_t *net_params;
2709 /** List of key=value strings for the bw weight parameters in the
2710 * consensus. */
2711 smartlist_t *weight_params;
2713 /** List of networkstatus_voter_info_t. For a vote, only one element
2714 * is included. For a consensus, one element is included for every voter
2715 * whose vote contributed to the consensus. */
2716 smartlist_t *voters;
2718 struct authority_cert_t *cert; /**< Vote only: the voter's certificate. */
2720 /** Digests of this document, as signed. */
2721 common_digests_t digests;
2722 /** A SHA3-256 digest of the document, not including signatures: used for
2723 * consensus diffs */
2724 uint8_t digest_sha3_as_signed[DIGEST256_LEN];
2726 /** List of router statuses, sorted by identity digest. For a vote,
2727 * the elements are vote_routerstatus_t; for a consensus, the elements
2728 * are routerstatus_t. */
2729 smartlist_t *routerstatus_list;
2731 /** If present, a map from descriptor digest to elements of
2732 * routerstatus_list. */
2733 digestmap_t *desc_digest_map;
2735 /** Contains the shared random protocol data from a vote or consensus. */
2736 networkstatus_sr_info_t sr_info;
2737 } networkstatus_t;
2739 /** A set of signatures for a networkstatus consensus. Unless otherwise
2740 * noted, all fields are as for networkstatus_t. */
2741 typedef struct ns_detached_signatures_t {
2742 time_t valid_after;
2743 time_t fresh_until;
2744 time_t valid_until;
2745 strmap_t *digests; /**< Map from flavor name to digestset_t */
2746 strmap_t *signatures; /**< Map from flavor name to list of
2747 * document_signature_t */
2748 } ns_detached_signatures_t;
2750 /** Allowable types of desc_store_t. */
2751 typedef enum store_type_t {
2752 ROUTER_STORE = 0,
2753 EXTRAINFO_STORE = 1
2754 } store_type_t;
2756 /** A 'store' is a set of descriptors saved on disk, with accompanying
2757 * journal, mmaped as needed, rebuilt as needed. */
2758 typedef struct desc_store_t {
2759 /** Filename (within DataDir) for the store. We append .tmp to this
2760 * filename for a temporary file when rebuilding the store, and .new to this
2761 * filename for the journal. */
2762 const char *fname_base;
2763 /** Human-readable description of what this store contains. */
2764 const char *description;
2766 tor_mmap_t *mmap; /**< A mmap for the main file in the store. */
2768 store_type_t type; /**< What's stored in this store? */
2770 /** The size of the router log, in bytes. */
2771 size_t journal_len;
2772 /** The size of the router store, in bytes. */
2773 size_t store_len;
2774 /** Total bytes dropped since last rebuild: this is space currently
2775 * used in the cache and the journal that could be freed by a rebuild. */
2776 size_t bytes_dropped;
2777 } desc_store_t;
2779 /** Contents of a directory of onion routers. */
2780 typedef struct {
2781 /** Map from server identity digest to a member of routers. */
2782 struct digest_ri_map_t *identity_map;
2783 /** Map from server descriptor digest to a signed_descriptor_t from
2784 * routers or old_routers. */
2785 struct digest_sd_map_t *desc_digest_map;
2786 /** Map from extra-info digest to an extrainfo_t. Only exists for
2787 * routers in routers or old_routers. */
2788 struct digest_ei_map_t *extra_info_map;
2789 /** Map from extra-info digests to a signed_descriptor_t for a router
2790 * descriptor having that extra-info digest. Only exists for
2791 * routers in routers or old_routers. */
2792 struct digest_sd_map_t *desc_by_eid_map;
2793 /** List of routerinfo_t for all currently live routers we know. */
2794 smartlist_t *routers;
2795 /** List of signed_descriptor_t for older router descriptors we're
2796 * caching. */
2797 smartlist_t *old_routers;
2798 /** Store holding server descriptors. If present, any router whose
2799 * cache_info.saved_location == SAVED_IN_CACHE is stored in this file
2800 * starting at cache_info.saved_offset */
2801 desc_store_t desc_store;
2802 /** Store holding extra-info documents. */
2803 desc_store_t extrainfo_store;
2804 } routerlist_t;
2806 /** Information on router used when extending a circuit. We don't need a
2807 * full routerinfo_t to extend: we only need addr:port:keyid to build an OR
2808 * connection, and onion_key to create the onionskin. Note that for onehop
2809 * general-purpose tunnels, the onion_key is NULL. */
2810 typedef struct extend_info_t {
2811 char nickname[MAX_HEX_NICKNAME_LEN+1]; /**< This router's nickname for
2812 * display. */
2813 /** Hash of this router's RSA identity key. */
2814 char identity_digest[DIGEST_LEN];
2815 /** Ed25519 identity for this router, if any. */
2816 ed25519_public_key_t ed_identity;
2817 uint16_t port; /**< OR port. */
2818 tor_addr_t addr; /**< IP address. */
2819 crypto_pk_t *onion_key; /**< Current onionskin key. */
2820 curve25519_public_key_t curve25519_onion_key;
2821 } extend_info_t;
2823 /** Certificate for v3 directory protocol: binds long-term authority identity
2824 * keys to medium-term authority signing keys. */
2825 typedef struct authority_cert_t {
2826 /** Information relating to caching this cert on disk and looking it up. */
2827 signed_descriptor_t cache_info;
2828 /** This authority's long-term authority identity key. */
2829 crypto_pk_t *identity_key;
2830 /** This authority's medium-term signing key. */
2831 crypto_pk_t *signing_key;
2832 /** The digest of <b>signing_key</b> */
2833 char signing_key_digest[DIGEST_LEN];
2834 /** The listed expiration time of this certificate. */
2835 time_t expires;
2836 /** This authority's IPv4 address, in host order. */
2837 uint32_t addr;
2838 /** This authority's directory port. */
2839 uint16_t dir_port;
2840 } authority_cert_t;
2842 /** Bitfield enum type listing types of information that directory authorities
2843 * can be authoritative about, and that directory caches may or may not cache.
2845 * Note that the granularity here is based on authority granularity and on
2846 * cache capabilities. Thus, one particular bit may correspond in practice to
2847 * a few types of directory info, so long as every authority that pronounces
2848 * officially about one of the types prounounces officially about all of them,
2849 * and so long as every cache that caches one of them caches all of them.
2851 typedef enum {
2852 NO_DIRINFO = 0,
2853 /** Serves/signs v3 directory information: votes, consensuses, certs */
2854 V3_DIRINFO = 1 << 2,
2855 /** Serves bridge descriptors. */
2856 BRIDGE_DIRINFO = 1 << 4,
2857 /** Serves extrainfo documents. */
2858 EXTRAINFO_DIRINFO=1 << 5,
2859 /** Serves microdescriptors. */
2860 MICRODESC_DIRINFO=1 << 6,
2861 } dirinfo_type_t;
2863 #define ALL_DIRINFO ((dirinfo_type_t)((1<<7)-1))
2865 #define CRYPT_PATH_MAGIC 0x70127012u
2867 struct fast_handshake_state_t;
2868 struct ntor_handshake_state_t;
2869 #define ONION_HANDSHAKE_TYPE_TAP 0x0000
2870 #define ONION_HANDSHAKE_TYPE_FAST 0x0001
2871 #define ONION_HANDSHAKE_TYPE_NTOR 0x0002
2872 #define MAX_ONION_HANDSHAKE_TYPE 0x0002
2873 typedef struct {
2874 uint16_t tag;
2875 union {
2876 struct fast_handshake_state_t *fast;
2877 crypto_dh_t *tap;
2878 struct ntor_handshake_state_t *ntor;
2879 } u;
2880 } onion_handshake_state_t;
2882 /** Holds accounting information for a single step in the layered encryption
2883 * performed by a circuit. Used only at the client edge of a circuit. */
2884 typedef struct crypt_path_t {
2885 uint32_t magic;
2887 /* crypto environments */
2888 /** Encryption key and counter for cells heading towards the OR at this
2889 * step. */
2890 crypto_cipher_t *f_crypto;
2891 /** Encryption key and counter for cells heading back from the OR at this
2892 * step. */
2893 crypto_cipher_t *b_crypto;
2895 /** Digest state for cells heading towards the OR at this step. */
2896 crypto_digest_t *f_digest; /* for integrity checking */
2897 /** Digest state for cells heading away from the OR at this step. */
2898 crypto_digest_t *b_digest;
2900 /** Current state of the handshake as performed with the OR at this
2901 * step. */
2902 onion_handshake_state_t handshake_state;
2903 /** Diffie-hellman handshake state for performing an introduction
2904 * operations */
2905 crypto_dh_t *rend_dh_handshake_state;
2907 /** Negotiated key material shared with the OR at this step. */
2908 char rend_circ_nonce[DIGEST_LEN];/* KH in tor-spec.txt */
2910 /** Information to extend to the OR at this step. */
2911 extend_info_t *extend_info;
2913 /** Is the circuit built to this step? Must be one of:
2914 * - CPATH_STATE_CLOSED (The circuit has not been extended to this step)
2915 * - CPATH_STATE_AWAITING_KEYS (We have sent an EXTEND/CREATE to this step
2916 * and not received an EXTENDED/CREATED)
2917 * - CPATH_STATE_OPEN (The circuit has been extended to this step) */
2918 uint8_t state;
2919 #define CPATH_STATE_CLOSED 0
2920 #define CPATH_STATE_AWAITING_KEYS 1
2921 #define CPATH_STATE_OPEN 2
2922 struct crypt_path_t *next; /**< Link to next crypt_path_t in the circuit.
2923 * (The list is circular, so the last node
2924 * links to the first.) */
2925 struct crypt_path_t *prev; /**< Link to previous crypt_path_t in the
2926 * circuit. */
2928 int package_window; /**< How many cells are we allowed to originate ending
2929 * at this step? */
2930 int deliver_window; /**< How many cells are we willing to deliver originating
2931 * at this step? */
2932 } crypt_path_t;
2934 /** A reference-counted pointer to a crypt_path_t, used only to share
2935 * the final rendezvous cpath to be used on a service-side rendezvous
2936 * circuit among multiple circuits built in parallel to the same
2937 * destination rendezvous point. */
2938 typedef struct {
2939 /** The reference count. */
2940 unsigned int refcount;
2941 /** The pointer. Set to NULL when the crypt_path_t is put into use
2942 * on an opened rendezvous circuit. */
2943 crypt_path_t *cpath;
2944 } crypt_path_reference_t;
2946 #define CPATH_KEY_MATERIAL_LEN (20*2+16*2)
2948 #define DH_KEY_LEN DH_BYTES
2950 /** Information used to build a circuit. */
2951 typedef struct {
2952 /** Intended length of the final circuit. */
2953 int desired_path_len;
2954 /** How to extend to the planned exit node. */
2955 extend_info_t *chosen_exit;
2956 /** Whether every node in the circ must have adequate uptime. */
2957 unsigned int need_uptime : 1;
2958 /** Whether every node in the circ must have adequate capacity. */
2959 unsigned int need_capacity : 1;
2960 /** Whether the last hop was picked with exiting in mind. */
2961 unsigned int is_internal : 1;
2962 /** Did we pick this as a one-hop tunnel (not safe for other streams)?
2963 * These are for encrypted dir conns that exit to this router, not
2964 * for arbitrary exits from the circuit. */
2965 unsigned int onehop_tunnel : 1;
2966 /** The crypt_path_t to append after rendezvous: used for rendezvous. */
2967 crypt_path_t *pending_final_cpath;
2968 /** A ref-counted reference to the crypt_path_t to append after
2969 * rendezvous; used on the service side. */
2970 crypt_path_reference_t *service_pending_final_cpath_ref;
2971 /** How many times has building a circuit for this task failed? */
2972 int failure_count;
2973 /** At what time should we give up on this task? */
2974 time_t expiry_time;
2975 } cpath_build_state_t;
2977 /** "magic" value for an origin_circuit_t */
2978 #define ORIGIN_CIRCUIT_MAGIC 0x35315243u
2979 /** "magic" value for an or_circuit_t */
2980 #define OR_CIRCUIT_MAGIC 0x98ABC04Fu
2981 /** "magic" value for a circuit that would have been freed by circuit_free,
2982 * but which we're keeping around until a cpuworker reply arrives. See
2983 * circuit_free() for more documentation. */
2984 #define DEAD_CIRCUIT_MAGIC 0xdeadc14c
2986 struct create_cell_t;
2988 /** Entry in the cell stats list of a circuit; used only if CELL_STATS
2989 * events are enabled. */
2990 typedef struct testing_cell_stats_entry_t {
2991 uint8_t command; /**< cell command number. */
2992 /** Waiting time in centiseconds if this event is for a removed cell,
2993 * or 0 if this event is for adding a cell to the queue. 22 bits can
2994 * store more than 11 hours, enough to assume that a circuit with this
2995 * delay would long have been closed. */
2996 unsigned int waiting_time:22;
2997 unsigned int removed:1; /**< 0 for added to, 1 for removed from queue. */
2998 unsigned int exitward:1; /**< 0 for app-ward, 1 for exit-ward. */
2999 } testing_cell_stats_entry_t;
3002 * A circuit is a path over the onion routing
3003 * network. Applications can connect to one end of the circuit, and can
3004 * create exit connections at the other end of the circuit. AP and exit
3005 * connections have only one circuit associated with them (and thus these
3006 * connection types are closed when the circuit is closed), whereas
3007 * OR connections multiplex many circuits at once, and stay standing even
3008 * when there are no circuits running over them.
3010 * A circuit_t structure can fill one of two roles. First, a or_circuit_t
3011 * links two connections together: either an edge connection and an OR
3012 * connection, or two OR connections. (When joined to an OR connection, a
3013 * circuit_t affects only cells sent to a particular circID on that
3014 * connection. When joined to an edge connection, a circuit_t affects all
3015 * data.)
3017 * Second, an origin_circuit_t holds the cipher keys and state for sending data
3018 * along a given circuit. At the OP, it has a sequence of ciphers, each
3019 * of which is shared with a single OR along the circuit. Separate
3020 * ciphers are used for data going "forward" (away from the OP) and
3021 * "backward" (towards the OP). At the OR, a circuit has only two stream
3022 * ciphers: one for data going forward, and one for data going backward.
3024 typedef struct circuit_t {
3025 uint32_t magic; /**< For memory and type debugging: must equal
3026 * ORIGIN_CIRCUIT_MAGIC or OR_CIRCUIT_MAGIC. */
3028 /** The channel that is next in this circuit. */
3029 channel_t *n_chan;
3032 * The circuit_id used in the next (forward) hop of this circuit;
3033 * this is unique to n_chan, but this ordered pair is globally
3034 * unique:
3036 * (n_chan->global_identifier, n_circ_id)
3038 circid_t n_circ_id;
3041 * Circuit mux associated with n_chan to which this circuit is attached;
3042 * NULL if we have no n_chan.
3044 circuitmux_t *n_mux;
3046 /** Queue of cells waiting to be transmitted on n_chan */
3047 cell_queue_t n_chan_cells;
3050 * The hop to which we want to extend this circuit. Should be NULL if
3051 * the circuit has attached to a channel.
3053 extend_info_t *n_hop;
3055 /** True iff we are waiting for n_chan_cells to become less full before
3056 * allowing p_streams to add any more cells. (Origin circuit only.) */
3057 unsigned int streams_blocked_on_n_chan : 1;
3058 /** True iff we are waiting for p_chan_cells to become less full before
3059 * allowing n_streams to add any more cells. (OR circuit only.) */
3060 unsigned int streams_blocked_on_p_chan : 1;
3062 /** True iff we have queued a delete backwards on this circuit, but not put
3063 * it on the output buffer. */
3064 unsigned int p_delete_pending : 1;
3065 /** True iff we have queued a delete forwards on this circuit, but not put
3066 * it on the output buffer. */
3067 unsigned int n_delete_pending : 1;
3069 /** True iff this circuit has received a DESTROY cell in either direction */
3070 unsigned int received_destroy : 1;
3072 uint8_t state; /**< Current status of this circuit. */
3073 uint8_t purpose; /**< Why are we creating this circuit? */
3075 /** How many relay data cells can we package (read from edge streams)
3076 * on this circuit before we receive a circuit-level sendme cell asking
3077 * for more? */
3078 int package_window;
3079 /** How many relay data cells will we deliver (write to edge streams)
3080 * on this circuit? When deliver_window gets low, we send some
3081 * circuit-level sendme cells to indicate that we're willing to accept
3082 * more. */
3083 int deliver_window;
3085 /** Temporary field used during circuits_handle_oom. */
3086 uint32_t age_tmp;
3088 /** For storage while n_chan is pending (state CIRCUIT_STATE_CHAN_WAIT). */
3089 struct create_cell_t *n_chan_create_cell;
3091 /** When did circuit construction actually begin (ie send the
3092 * CREATE cell or begin cannibalization).
3094 * Note: This timer will get reset if we decide to cannibalize
3095 * a circuit. It may also get reset during certain phases of hidden
3096 * service circuit use.
3098 * We keep this timestamp with a higher resolution than most so that the
3099 * circuit-build-time tracking code can get millisecond resolution.
3101 struct timeval timestamp_began;
3103 /** This timestamp marks when the init_circuit_base constructor ran. */
3104 struct timeval timestamp_created;
3106 /** When the circuit was first used, or 0 if the circuit is clean.
3108 * XXXX Note that some code will artifically adjust this value backward
3109 * in time in order to indicate that a circuit shouldn't be used for new
3110 * streams, but that it can stay alive as long as it has streams on it.
3111 * That's a kludge we should fix.
3113 * XXX The CBT code uses this field to record when HS-related
3114 * circuits entered certain states. This usage probably won't
3115 * interfere with this field's primary purpose, but we should
3116 * document it more thoroughly to make sure of that.
3118 * XXX The SocksPort option KeepaliveIsolateSOCKSAuth will artificially
3119 * adjust this value forward each time a suitable stream is attached to an
3120 * already constructed circuit, potentially keeping the circuit alive
3121 * indefinitely.
3123 time_t timestamp_dirty;
3125 uint16_t marked_for_close; /**< Should we close this circuit at the end of
3126 * the main loop? (If true, holds the line number
3127 * where this circuit was marked.) */
3128 const char *marked_for_close_file; /**< For debugging: in which file was this
3129 * circuit marked for close? */
3130 /** For what reason (See END_CIRC_REASON...) is this circuit being closed?
3131 * This field is set in circuit_mark_for_close and used later in
3132 * circuit_about_to_free. */
3133 int marked_for_close_reason;
3134 /** As marked_for_close_reason, but reflects the underlying reason for
3135 * closing this circuit.
3137 int marked_for_close_orig_reason;
3139 /** Unique ID for measuring tunneled network status requests. */
3140 uint64_t dirreq_id;
3142 /** Index in smartlist of all circuits (global_circuitlist). */
3143 int global_circuitlist_idx;
3145 /** Next circuit in the doubly-linked ring of circuits waiting to add
3146 * cells to n_conn. NULL if we have no cells pending, or if we're not
3147 * linked to an OR connection. */
3148 struct circuit_t *next_active_on_n_chan;
3149 /** Previous circuit in the doubly-linked ring of circuits waiting to add
3150 * cells to n_conn. NULL if we have no cells pending, or if we're not
3151 * linked to an OR connection. */
3152 struct circuit_t *prev_active_on_n_chan;
3154 /** Various statistics about cells being added to or removed from this
3155 * circuit's queues; used only if CELL_STATS events are enabled and
3156 * cleared after being sent to control port. */
3157 smartlist_t *testing_cell_stats;
3159 /** If set, points to an HS token that this circuit might be carrying.
3160 * Used by the HS circuitmap. */
3161 hs_token_t *hs_token;
3162 /** Hashtable node: used to look up the circuit by its HS token using the HS
3163 circuitmap. */
3164 HT_ENTRY(circuit_t) hs_circuitmap_node;
3165 } circuit_t;
3167 /** Largest number of relay_early cells that we can send on a given
3168 * circuit. */
3169 #define MAX_RELAY_EARLY_CELLS_PER_CIRCUIT 8
3172 * Describes the circuit building process in simplified terms based
3173 * on the path bias accounting state for a circuit.
3175 * NOTE: These state values are enumerated in the order for which we
3176 * expect circuits to transition through them. If you add states,
3177 * you need to preserve this overall ordering. The various pathbias
3178 * state transition and accounting functions (pathbias_mark_* and
3179 * pathbias_count_*) contain ordinal comparisons to enforce proper
3180 * state transitions for corrections.
3182 * This state machine and the associated logic was created to prevent
3183 * miscounting due to unknown cases of circuit reuse. See also tickets
3184 * #6475 and #7802.
3186 typedef enum {
3187 /** This circuit is "new". It has not yet completed a first hop
3188 * or been counted by the path bias code. */
3189 PATH_STATE_NEW_CIRC = 0,
3190 /** This circuit has completed one/two hops, and has been counted by
3191 * the path bias logic. */
3192 PATH_STATE_BUILD_ATTEMPTED = 1,
3193 /** This circuit has been completely built */
3194 PATH_STATE_BUILD_SUCCEEDED = 2,
3195 /** Did we try to attach any SOCKS streams or hidserv introductions to
3196 * this circuit?
3198 * Note: If we ever implement end-to-end stream timing through test
3199 * stream probes (#5707), we must *not* set this for those probes
3200 * (or any other automatic streams) because the adversary could
3201 * just tag at a later point.
3203 PATH_STATE_USE_ATTEMPTED = 3,
3204 /** Did any SOCKS streams or hidserv introductions actually succeed on
3205 * this circuit?
3207 * If any streams detatch/fail from this circuit, the code transitions
3208 * the circuit back to PATH_STATE_USE_ATTEMPTED to ensure we probe. See
3209 * pathbias_mark_use_rollback() for that.
3211 PATH_STATE_USE_SUCCEEDED = 4,
3214 * This is a special state to indicate that we got a corrupted
3215 * relay cell on a circuit and we don't intend to probe it.
3217 PATH_STATE_USE_FAILED = 5,
3220 * This is a special state to indicate that we already counted
3221 * the circuit. Used to guard against potential state machine
3222 * violations.
3224 PATH_STATE_ALREADY_COUNTED = 6,
3225 } path_state_t;
3226 #define path_state_bitfield_t ENUM_BF(path_state_t)
3228 /** An origin_circuit_t holds data necessary to build and use a circuit.
3230 typedef struct origin_circuit_t {
3231 circuit_t base_;
3233 /** Linked list of AP streams (or EXIT streams if hidden service)
3234 * associated with this circuit. */
3235 edge_connection_t *p_streams;
3237 /** Bytes read from any attached stream since last call to
3238 * control_event_circ_bandwidth_used(). Only used if we're configured
3239 * to emit CIRC_BW events. */
3240 uint32_t n_read_circ_bw;
3242 /** Bytes written to any attached stream since last call to
3243 * control_event_circ_bandwidth_used(). Only used if we're configured
3244 * to emit CIRC_BW events. */
3245 uint32_t n_written_circ_bw;
3247 /** Build state for this circuit. It includes the intended path
3248 * length, the chosen exit router, rendezvous information, etc.
3250 cpath_build_state_t *build_state;
3251 /** The doubly-linked list of crypt_path_t entries, one per hop,
3252 * for this circuit. This includes ciphers for each hop,
3253 * integrity-checking digests for each hop, and package/delivery
3254 * windows for each hop.
3256 crypt_path_t *cpath;
3258 /** Holds all rendezvous data on either client or service side. */
3259 rend_data_t *rend_data;
3261 /** Holds hidden service identifier on either client or service side. This
3262 * is for both introduction and rendezvous circuit. */
3263 struct hs_ident_circuit_t *hs_ident;
3265 /** Holds the data that the entry guard system uses to track the
3266 * status of the guard this circuit is using, and thereby to determine
3267 * whether this circuit can be used. */
3268 struct circuit_guard_state_t *guard_state;
3270 /** Index into global_origin_circuit_list for this circuit. -1 if not
3271 * present. */
3272 int global_origin_circuit_list_idx;
3274 /** How many more relay_early cells can we send on this circuit, according
3275 * to the specification? */
3276 unsigned int remaining_relay_early_cells : 4;
3278 /** Set if this circuit is insanely old and we already informed the user */
3279 unsigned int is_ancient : 1;
3281 /** Set if this circuit has already been opened. Used to detect
3282 * cannibalized circuits. */
3283 unsigned int has_opened : 1;
3286 * Path bias state machine. Used to ensure integrity of our
3287 * circuit building and usage accounting. See path_state_t
3288 * for more details.
3290 path_state_bitfield_t path_state : 3;
3292 /* If this flag is set, we should not consider attaching any more
3293 * connections to this circuit. */
3294 unsigned int unusable_for_new_conns : 1;
3297 * Tristate variable to guard against pathbias miscounting
3298 * due to circuit purpose transitions changing the decision
3299 * of pathbias_should_count(). This variable is informational
3300 * only. The current results of pathbias_should_count() are
3301 * the official decision for pathbias accounting.
3303 uint8_t pathbias_shouldcount;
3304 #define PATHBIAS_SHOULDCOUNT_UNDECIDED 0
3305 #define PATHBIAS_SHOULDCOUNT_IGNORED 1
3306 #define PATHBIAS_SHOULDCOUNT_COUNTED 2
3308 /** For path probing. Store the temporary probe stream ID
3309 * for response comparison */
3310 streamid_t pathbias_probe_id;
3312 /** For path probing. Store the temporary probe address nonce
3313 * (in host byte order) for response comparison. */
3314 uint32_t pathbias_probe_nonce;
3316 /** Set iff this is a hidden-service circuit which has timed out
3317 * according to our current circuit-build timeout, but which has
3318 * been kept around because it might still succeed in connecting to
3319 * its destination, and which is not a fully-connected rendezvous
3320 * circuit.
3322 * (We clear this flag for client-side rendezvous circuits when they
3323 * are 'joined' to the other side's rendezvous circuit, so that
3324 * connection_ap_handshake_attach_circuit can put client streams on
3325 * the circuit. We also clear this flag for service-side rendezvous
3326 * circuits when they are 'joined' to a client's rend circ, but only
3327 * for symmetry with the client case. Client-side introduction
3328 * circuits are closed when we get a joined rend circ, and
3329 * service-side introduction circuits never have this flag set.) */
3330 unsigned int hs_circ_has_timed_out : 1;
3332 /** Set iff this circuit has been given a relaxed timeout because
3333 * no circuits have opened. Used to prevent spamming logs. */
3334 unsigned int relaxed_timeout : 1;
3336 /** Set iff this is a service-side rendezvous circuit for which a
3337 * new connection attempt has been launched. We consider launching
3338 * a new service-side rend circ to a client when the previous one
3339 * fails; now that we don't necessarily close a service-side rend
3340 * circ when we launch a new one to the same client, this flag keeps
3341 * us from launching two retries for the same failed rend circ. */
3342 unsigned int hs_service_side_rend_circ_has_been_relaunched : 1;
3344 /** What commands were sent over this circuit that decremented the
3345 * RELAY_EARLY counter? This is for debugging task 878. */
3346 uint8_t relay_early_commands[MAX_RELAY_EARLY_CELLS_PER_CIRCUIT];
3348 /** How many RELAY_EARLY cells have been sent over this circuit? This is
3349 * for debugging task 878, too. */
3350 int relay_early_cells_sent;
3352 /** The next stream_id that will be tried when we're attempting to
3353 * construct a new AP stream originating at this circuit. */
3354 streamid_t next_stream_id;
3356 /* The intro key replaces the hidden service's public key if purpose is
3357 * S_ESTABLISH_INTRO or S_INTRO, provided that no unversioned rendezvous
3358 * descriptor is used. */
3359 crypto_pk_t *intro_key;
3361 /** Quasi-global identifier for this circuit; used for control.c */
3362 /* XXXX NM This can get re-used after 2**32 circuits. */
3363 uint32_t global_identifier;
3365 /** True if we have associated one stream to this circuit, thereby setting
3366 * the isolation paramaters for this circuit. Note that this doesn't
3367 * necessarily mean that we've <em>attached</em> any streams to the circuit:
3368 * we may only have marked up this circuit during the launch process.
3370 unsigned int isolation_values_set : 1;
3371 /** True iff any stream has <em>ever</em> been attached to this circuit.
3373 * In a better world we could use timestamp_dirty for this, but
3374 * timestamp_dirty is far too overloaded at the moment.
3376 unsigned int isolation_any_streams_attached : 1;
3378 /** A bitfield of ISO_* flags for every isolation field such that this
3379 * circuit has had streams with more than one value for that field
3380 * attached to it. */
3381 uint8_t isolation_flags_mixed;
3383 /** @name Isolation parameters
3385 * If any streams have been associated with this circ (isolation_values_set
3386 * == 1), and all streams associated with the circuit have had the same
3387 * value for some field ((isolation_flags_mixed & ISO_FOO) == 0), then these
3388 * elements hold the value for that field.
3390 * Note again that "associated" is not the same as "attached": we
3391 * preliminarily associate streams with a circuit while the circuit is being
3392 * launched, so that we can tell whether we need to launch more circuits.
3394 * @{
3396 uint8_t client_proto_type;
3397 uint8_t client_proto_socksver;
3398 uint16_t dest_port;
3399 tor_addr_t client_addr;
3400 char *dest_address;
3401 int session_group;
3402 unsigned nym_epoch;
3403 size_t socks_username_len;
3404 uint8_t socks_password_len;
3405 /* Note that the next two values are NOT NUL-terminated; see
3406 socks_username_len and socks_password_len for their lengths. */
3407 char *socks_username;
3408 char *socks_password;
3409 /** Global identifier for the first stream attached here; used by
3410 * ISO_STREAM. */
3411 uint64_t associated_isolated_stream_global_id;
3412 /**@}*/
3413 /** A list of addr_policy_t for this circuit in particular. Used by
3414 * adjust_exit_policy_from_exitpolicy_failure.
3416 smartlist_t *prepend_policy;
3418 /** How long do we wait before closing this circuit if it remains
3419 * completely idle after it was built, in seconds? This value
3420 * is randomized on a per-circuit basis from CircuitsAvailableTimoeut
3421 * to 2*CircuitsAvailableTimoeut. */
3422 int circuit_idle_timeout;
3424 } origin_circuit_t;
3426 struct onion_queue_t;
3428 /** An or_circuit_t holds information needed to implement a circuit at an
3429 * OR. */
3430 typedef struct or_circuit_t {
3431 circuit_t base_;
3433 /** Next circuit in the doubly-linked ring of circuits waiting to add
3434 * cells to p_chan. NULL if we have no cells pending, or if we're not
3435 * linked to an OR connection. */
3436 struct circuit_t *next_active_on_p_chan;
3437 /** Previous circuit in the doubly-linked ring of circuits waiting to add
3438 * cells to p_chan. NULL if we have no cells pending, or if we're not
3439 * linked to an OR connection. */
3440 struct circuit_t *prev_active_on_p_chan;
3441 /** Pointer to an entry on the onion queue, if this circuit is waiting for a
3442 * chance to give an onionskin to a cpuworker. Used only in onion.c */
3443 struct onion_queue_t *onionqueue_entry;
3444 /** Pointer to a workqueue entry, if this circuit has given an onionskin to
3445 * a cpuworker and is waiting for a response. Used to decide whether it is
3446 * safe to free a circuit or if it is still in use by a cpuworker. */
3447 struct workqueue_entry_s *workqueue_entry;
3449 /** The circuit_id used in the previous (backward) hop of this circuit. */
3450 circid_t p_circ_id;
3451 /** Queue of cells waiting to be transmitted on p_conn. */
3452 cell_queue_t p_chan_cells;
3453 /** The channel that is previous in this circuit. */
3454 channel_t *p_chan;
3456 * Circuit mux associated with p_chan to which this circuit is attached;
3457 * NULL if we have no p_chan.
3459 circuitmux_t *p_mux;
3460 /** Linked list of Exit streams associated with this circuit. */
3461 edge_connection_t *n_streams;
3462 /** Linked list of Exit streams associated with this circuit that are
3463 * still being resolved. */
3464 edge_connection_t *resolving_streams;
3465 /** The cipher used by intermediate hops for cells heading toward the
3466 * OP. */
3467 crypto_cipher_t *p_crypto;
3468 /** The cipher used by intermediate hops for cells heading away from
3469 * the OP. */
3470 crypto_cipher_t *n_crypto;
3472 /** The integrity-checking digest used by intermediate hops, for
3473 * cells packaged here and heading towards the OP.
3475 crypto_digest_t *p_digest;
3476 /** The integrity-checking digest used by intermediate hops, for
3477 * cells packaged at the OP and arriving here.
3479 crypto_digest_t *n_digest;
3481 /** Points to spliced circuit if purpose is REND_ESTABLISHED, and circuit
3482 * is not marked for close. */
3483 struct or_circuit_t *rend_splice;
3485 /** Stores KH for the handshake. */
3486 char rend_circ_nonce[DIGEST_LEN];/* KH in tor-spec.txt */
3488 /** How many more relay_early cells can we send on this circuit, according
3489 * to the specification? */
3490 unsigned int remaining_relay_early_cells : 4;
3492 /* We have already received an INTRODUCE1 cell on this circuit. */
3493 unsigned int already_received_introduce1 : 1;
3495 /** If set, this circuit carries HS traffic. Consider it in any HS
3496 * statistics. */
3497 unsigned int circuit_carries_hs_traffic_stats : 1;
3499 /** Number of cells that were removed from circuit queue; reset every
3500 * time when writing buffer stats to disk. */
3501 uint32_t processed_cells;
3503 /** Total time in milliseconds that cells spent in both app-ward and
3504 * exit-ward queues of this circuit; reset every time when writing
3505 * buffer stats to disk. */
3506 uint64_t total_cell_waiting_time;
3508 /** Maximum cell queue size for a middle relay; this is stored per circuit
3509 * so append_cell_to_circuit_queue() can adjust it if it changes. If set
3510 * to zero, it is initialized to the default value.
3512 uint32_t max_middle_cells;
3513 } or_circuit_t;
3515 #if REND_COOKIE_LEN != DIGEST_LEN
3516 #error "The REND_TOKEN_LEN macro assumes REND_COOKIE_LEN == DIGEST_LEN"
3517 #endif
3518 #define REND_TOKEN_LEN DIGEST_LEN
3520 /** Convert a circuit subtype to a circuit_t. */
3521 #define TO_CIRCUIT(x) (&((x)->base_))
3523 /** Convert a circuit_t* to a pointer to the enclosing or_circuit_t. Assert
3524 * if the cast is impossible. */
3525 static or_circuit_t *TO_OR_CIRCUIT(circuit_t *);
3526 static const or_circuit_t *CONST_TO_OR_CIRCUIT(const circuit_t *);
3527 /** Convert a circuit_t* to a pointer to the enclosing origin_circuit_t.
3528 * Assert if the cast is impossible. */
3529 static origin_circuit_t *TO_ORIGIN_CIRCUIT(circuit_t *);
3530 static const origin_circuit_t *CONST_TO_ORIGIN_CIRCUIT(const circuit_t *);
3532 /** Return 1 iff <b>node</b> has Exit flag and no BadExit flag.
3533 * Otherwise, return 0.
3535 static inline int node_is_good_exit(const node_t *node)
3537 return node->is_exit && ! node->is_bad_exit;
3540 static inline or_circuit_t *TO_OR_CIRCUIT(circuit_t *x)
3542 tor_assert(x->magic == OR_CIRCUIT_MAGIC);
3543 return DOWNCAST(or_circuit_t, x);
3545 static inline const or_circuit_t *CONST_TO_OR_CIRCUIT(const circuit_t *x)
3547 tor_assert(x->magic == OR_CIRCUIT_MAGIC);
3548 return DOWNCAST(or_circuit_t, x);
3550 static inline origin_circuit_t *TO_ORIGIN_CIRCUIT(circuit_t *x)
3552 tor_assert(x->magic == ORIGIN_CIRCUIT_MAGIC);
3553 return DOWNCAST(origin_circuit_t, x);
3555 static inline const origin_circuit_t *CONST_TO_ORIGIN_CIRCUIT(
3556 const circuit_t *x)
3558 tor_assert(x->magic == ORIGIN_CIRCUIT_MAGIC);
3559 return DOWNCAST(origin_circuit_t, x);
3562 /* limits for TCP send and recv buffer size used for constrained sockets */
3563 #define MIN_CONSTRAINED_TCP_BUFFER 2048
3564 #define MAX_CONSTRAINED_TCP_BUFFER 262144 /* 256k */
3566 /** @name Isolation flags
3568 Ways to isolate client streams
3572 /** Isolate based on destination port */
3573 #define ISO_DESTPORT (1u<<0)
3574 /** Isolate based on destination address */
3575 #define ISO_DESTADDR (1u<<1)
3576 /** Isolate based on SOCKS authentication */
3577 #define ISO_SOCKSAUTH (1u<<2)
3578 /** Isolate based on client protocol choice */
3579 #define ISO_CLIENTPROTO (1u<<3)
3580 /** Isolate based on client address */
3581 #define ISO_CLIENTADDR (1u<<4)
3582 /** Isolate based on session group (always on). */
3583 #define ISO_SESSIONGRP (1u<<5)
3584 /** Isolate based on newnym epoch (always on). */
3585 #define ISO_NYM_EPOCH (1u<<6)
3586 /** Isolate all streams (Internal only). */
3587 #define ISO_STREAM (1u<<7)
3588 /**@}*/
3590 /** Default isolation level for ports. */
3591 #define ISO_DEFAULT (ISO_CLIENTADDR|ISO_SOCKSAUTH|ISO_SESSIONGRP|ISO_NYM_EPOCH)
3593 /** Indicates that we haven't yet set a session group on a port_cfg_t. */
3594 #define SESSION_GROUP_UNSET -1
3595 /** Session group reserved for directory connections */
3596 #define SESSION_GROUP_DIRCONN -2
3597 /** Session group reserved for resolve requests launched by a controller */
3598 #define SESSION_GROUP_CONTROL_RESOLVE -3
3599 /** First automatically allocated session group number */
3600 #define SESSION_GROUP_FIRST_AUTO -4
3602 /** Configuration for a single port that we're listening on. */
3603 typedef struct port_cfg_t {
3604 tor_addr_t addr; /**< The actual IP to listen on, if !is_unix_addr. */
3605 int port; /**< The configured port, or CFG_AUTO_PORT to tell Tor to pick its
3606 * own port. */
3607 uint8_t type; /**< One of CONN_TYPE_*_LISTENER */
3608 unsigned is_unix_addr : 1; /**< True iff this is an AF_UNIX address. */
3610 unsigned is_group_writable : 1;
3611 unsigned is_world_writable : 1;
3612 unsigned relax_dirmode_check : 1;
3614 entry_port_cfg_t entry_cfg;
3616 server_port_cfg_t server_cfg;
3618 /* Unix sockets only: */
3619 /** Path for an AF_UNIX address */
3620 char unix_addr[FLEXIBLE_ARRAY_MEMBER];
3621 } port_cfg_t;
3623 typedef struct routerset_t routerset_t;
3625 /** A magic value for the (Socks|OR|...)Port options below, telling Tor
3626 * to pick its own port. */
3627 #define CFG_AUTO_PORT 0xc4005e
3629 /** Enumeration of outbound address configuration types:
3630 * Exit-only, OR-only, or both */
3631 typedef enum {OUTBOUND_ADDR_EXIT, OUTBOUND_ADDR_OR,
3632 OUTBOUND_ADDR_EXIT_AND_OR,
3633 OUTBOUND_ADDR_MAX} outbound_addr_t;
3635 /** Configuration options for a Tor process. */
3636 typedef struct {
3637 uint32_t magic_;
3639 /** What should the tor process actually do? */
3640 enum {
3641 CMD_RUN_TOR=0, CMD_LIST_FINGERPRINT, CMD_HASH_PASSWORD,
3642 CMD_VERIFY_CONFIG, CMD_RUN_UNITTESTS, CMD_DUMP_CONFIG,
3643 CMD_KEYGEN,
3644 CMD_KEY_EXPIRATION,
3645 } command;
3646 char *command_arg; /**< Argument for command-line option. */
3648 config_line_t *Logs; /**< New-style list of configuration lines
3649 * for logs */
3650 int LogTimeGranularity; /**< Log resolution in milliseconds. */
3652 int LogMessageDomains; /**< Boolean: Should we log the domain(s) in which
3653 * each log message occurs? */
3654 int TruncateLogFile; /**< Boolean: Should we truncate the log file
3655 before we start writing? */
3656 char *SyslogIdentityTag; /**< Identity tag to add for syslog logging. */
3658 char *DebugLogFile; /**< Where to send verbose log messages. */
3659 char *DataDirectory; /**< OR only: where to store long-term data. */
3660 int DataDirectoryGroupReadable; /**< Boolean: Is the DataDirectory g+r? */
3661 char *Nickname; /**< OR only: nickname of this onion router. */
3662 char *Address; /**< OR only: configured address for this onion router. */
3663 char *PidFile; /**< Where to store PID of Tor process. */
3665 routerset_t *ExitNodes; /**< Structure containing nicknames, digests,
3666 * country codes and IP address patterns of ORs to
3667 * consider as exits. */
3668 routerset_t *EntryNodes;/**< Structure containing nicknames, digests,
3669 * country codes and IP address patterns of ORs to
3670 * consider as entry points. */
3671 int StrictNodes; /**< Boolean: When none of our EntryNodes or ExitNodes
3672 * are up, or we need to access a node in ExcludeNodes,
3673 * do we just fail instead? */
3674 routerset_t *ExcludeNodes;/**< Structure containing nicknames, digests,
3675 * country codes and IP address patterns of ORs
3676 * not to use in circuits. But see StrictNodes
3677 * above. */
3678 routerset_t *ExcludeExitNodes;/**< Structure containing nicknames, digests,
3679 * country codes and IP address patterns of
3680 * ORs not to consider as exits. */
3682 /** Union of ExcludeNodes and ExcludeExitNodes */
3683 routerset_t *ExcludeExitNodesUnion_;
3685 int DisableAllSwap; /**< Boolean: Attempt to call mlockall() on our
3686 * process for all current and future memory. */
3688 config_line_t *ExitPolicy; /**< Lists of exit policy components. */
3689 int ExitPolicyRejectPrivate; /**< Should we not exit to reserved private
3690 * addresses, and our own published addresses?
3692 int ExitPolicyRejectLocalInterfaces; /**< Should we not exit to local
3693 * interface addresses?
3694 * Includes OutboundBindAddresses and
3695 * configured ports. */
3696 config_line_t *SocksPolicy; /**< Lists of socks policy components */
3697 config_line_t *DirPolicy; /**< Lists of dir policy components */
3698 /** Local address to bind outbound sockets */
3699 config_line_t *OutboundBindAddress;
3700 /** Local address to bind outbound relay sockets */
3701 config_line_t *OutboundBindAddressOR;
3702 /** Local address to bind outbound exit sockets */
3703 config_line_t *OutboundBindAddressExit;
3704 /** Addresses derived from the various OutboundBindAddress lines.
3705 * [][0] is IPv4, [][1] is IPv6
3707 tor_addr_t OutboundBindAddresses[OUTBOUND_ADDR_MAX][2];
3708 /** Directory server only: which versions of
3709 * Tor should we tell users to run? */
3710 config_line_t *RecommendedVersions;
3711 config_line_t *RecommendedClientVersions;
3712 config_line_t *RecommendedServerVersions;
3713 config_line_t *RecommendedPackages;
3714 /** Whether dirservers allow router descriptors with private IPs. */
3715 int DirAllowPrivateAddresses;
3716 /** Whether routers accept EXTEND cells to routers with private IPs. */
3717 int ExtendAllowPrivateAddresses;
3718 char *User; /**< Name of user to run Tor as. */
3719 config_line_t *ORPort_lines; /**< Ports to listen on for OR connections. */
3720 /** Ports to listen on for extended OR connections. */
3721 config_line_t *ExtORPort_lines;
3722 /** Ports to listen on for SOCKS connections. */
3723 config_line_t *SocksPort_lines;
3724 /** Ports to listen on for transparent pf/netfilter connections. */
3725 config_line_t *TransPort_lines;
3726 char *TransProxyType; /**< What kind of transparent proxy
3727 * implementation are we using? */
3728 /** Parsed value of TransProxyType. */
3729 enum {
3730 TPT_DEFAULT,
3731 TPT_PF_DIVERT,
3732 TPT_IPFW,
3733 TPT_TPROXY,
3734 } TransProxyType_parsed;
3735 config_line_t *NATDPort_lines; /**< Ports to listen on for transparent natd
3736 * connections. */
3737 /** Ports to listen on for HTTP Tunnel connections. */
3738 config_line_t *HTTPTunnelPort_lines;
3739 config_line_t *ControlPort_lines; /**< Ports to listen on for control
3740 * connections. */
3741 config_line_t *ControlSocket; /**< List of Unix Domain Sockets to listen on
3742 * for control connections. */
3744 int ControlSocketsGroupWritable; /**< Boolean: Are control sockets g+rw? */
3745 int SocksSocketsGroupWritable; /**< Boolean: Are SOCKS sockets g+rw? */
3746 /** Ports to listen on for directory connections. */
3747 config_line_t *DirPort_lines;
3748 config_line_t *DNSPort_lines; /**< Ports to listen on for DNS requests. */
3750 /* MaxMemInQueues value as input by the user. We clean this up to be
3751 * MaxMemInQueues. */
3752 uint64_t MaxMemInQueues_raw;
3753 uint64_t MaxMemInQueues;/**< If we have more memory than this allocated
3754 * for queues and buffers, run the OOM handler */
3755 /** Above this value, consider ourselves low on RAM. */
3756 uint64_t MaxMemInQueues_low_threshold;
3758 /** @name port booleans
3760 * Derived booleans: For server ports and ControlPort, true iff there is a
3761 * non-listener port on an AF_INET or AF_INET6 address of the given type
3762 * configured in one of the _lines options above.
3763 * For client ports, also true if there is a unix socket configured.
3764 * If you are checking for client ports, you may want to use:
3765 * SocksPort_set || TransPort_set || NATDPort_set || DNSPort_set ||
3766 * HTTPTunnelPort_set
3767 * rather than SocksPort_set.
3769 * @{
3771 unsigned int ORPort_set : 1;
3772 unsigned int SocksPort_set : 1;
3773 unsigned int TransPort_set : 1;
3774 unsigned int NATDPort_set : 1;
3775 unsigned int ControlPort_set : 1;
3776 unsigned int DirPort_set : 1;
3777 unsigned int DNSPort_set : 1;
3778 unsigned int ExtORPort_set : 1;
3779 unsigned int HTTPTunnelPort_set : 1;
3780 /**@}*/
3782 int AssumeReachable; /**< Whether to publish our descriptor regardless. */
3783 int AuthoritativeDir; /**< Boolean: is this an authoritative directory? */
3784 int V3AuthoritativeDir; /**< Boolean: is this an authoritative directory
3785 * for version 3 directories? */
3786 int VersioningAuthoritativeDir; /**< Boolean: is this an authoritative
3787 * directory that's willing to recommend
3788 * versions? */
3789 int BridgeAuthoritativeDir; /**< Boolean: is this an authoritative directory
3790 * that aggregates bridge descriptors? */
3792 /** If set on a bridge relay, it will include this value on a new
3793 * "bridge-distribution-request" line in its bridge descriptor. */
3794 char *BridgeDistribution;
3796 /** If set on a bridge authority, it will answer requests on its dirport
3797 * for bridge statuses -- but only if the requests use this password. */
3798 char *BridgePassword;
3799 /** If BridgePassword is set, this is a SHA256 digest of the basic http
3800 * authenticator for it. Used so we can do a time-independent comparison. */
3801 char *BridgePassword_AuthDigest_;
3803 int UseBridges; /**< Boolean: should we start all circuits with a bridge? */
3804 config_line_t *Bridges; /**< List of bootstrap bridge addresses. */
3806 config_line_t *ClientTransportPlugin; /**< List of client
3807 transport plugins. */
3809 config_line_t *ServerTransportPlugin; /**< List of client
3810 transport plugins. */
3812 /** List of TCP/IP addresses that transports should listen at. */
3813 config_line_t *ServerTransportListenAddr;
3815 /** List of options that must be passed to pluggable transports. */
3816 config_line_t *ServerTransportOptions;
3818 int BridgeRelay; /**< Boolean: are we acting as a bridge relay? We make
3819 * this explicit so we can change how we behave in the
3820 * future. */
3822 /** Boolean: if we know the bridge's digest, should we get new
3823 * descriptors from the bridge authorities or from the bridge itself? */
3824 int UpdateBridgesFromAuthority;
3826 int AvoidDiskWrites; /**< Boolean: should we never cache things to disk?
3827 * Not used yet. */
3828 int ClientOnly; /**< Boolean: should we never evolve into a server role? */
3830 int ReducedConnectionPadding; /**< Boolean: Should we try to keep connections
3831 open shorter and pad them less against
3832 connection-level traffic analysis? */
3833 /** Autobool: if auto, then connection padding will be negotiated by client
3834 * and server. If 0, it will be fully disabled. If 1, the client will still
3835 * pad to the server regardless of server support. */
3836 int ConnectionPadding;
3838 /** To what authority types do we publish our descriptor? Choices are
3839 * "v1", "v2", "v3", "bridge", or "". */
3840 smartlist_t *PublishServerDescriptor;
3841 /** A bitfield of authority types, derived from PublishServerDescriptor. */
3842 dirinfo_type_t PublishServerDescriptor_;
3843 /** Boolean: do we publish hidden service descriptors to the HS auths? */
3844 int PublishHidServDescriptors;
3845 int FetchServerDescriptors; /**< Do we fetch server descriptors as normal? */
3846 int FetchHidServDescriptors; /**< and hidden service descriptors? */
3848 int MinUptimeHidServDirectoryV2; /**< As directory authority, accept hidden
3849 * service directories after what time? */
3851 int FetchUselessDescriptors; /**< Do we fetch non-running descriptors too? */
3852 int AllDirActionsPrivate; /**< Should every directory action be sent
3853 * through a Tor circuit? */
3855 /** Run in 'tor2web mode'? (I.e. only make client connections to hidden
3856 * services, and use a single hop for all hidden-service-related
3857 * circuits.) */
3858 int Tor2webMode;
3860 /** A routerset that should be used when picking RPs for HS circuits. */
3861 routerset_t *Tor2webRendezvousPoints;
3863 /** Onion Services in HiddenServiceSingleHopMode make one-hop (direct)
3864 * circuits between the onion service server, and the introduction and
3865 * rendezvous points. (Onion service descriptors are still posted using
3866 * 3-hop paths, to avoid onion service directories blocking the service.)
3867 * This option makes every hidden service instance hosted by
3868 * this tor instance a Single Onion Service.
3869 * HiddenServiceSingleHopMode requires HiddenServiceNonAnonymousMode to be
3870 * set to 1.
3871 * Use rend_service_allow_non_anonymous_connection() or
3872 * rend_service_reveal_startup_time() instead of using this option directly.
3874 int HiddenServiceSingleHopMode;
3875 /* Makes hidden service clients and servers non-anonymous on this tor
3876 * instance. Allows the non-anonymous HiddenServiceSingleHopMode. Enables
3877 * non-anonymous behaviour in the hidden service protocol.
3878 * Use rend_service_non_anonymous_mode_enabled() instead of using this option
3879 * directly.
3881 int HiddenServiceNonAnonymousMode;
3883 int ConnLimit; /**< Demanded minimum number of simultaneous connections. */
3884 int ConnLimit_; /**< Maximum allowed number of simultaneous connections. */
3885 int ConnLimit_high_thresh; /**< start trying to lower socket usage if we
3886 * have this many. */
3887 int ConnLimit_low_thresh; /**< try to get down to here after socket
3888 * exhaustion. */
3889 int RunAsDaemon; /**< If true, run in the background. (Unix only) */
3890 int FascistFirewall; /**< Whether to prefer ORs reachable on open ports. */
3891 smartlist_t *FirewallPorts; /**< Which ports our firewall allows
3892 * (strings). */
3893 config_line_t *ReachableAddresses; /**< IP:ports our firewall allows. */
3894 config_line_t *ReachableORAddresses; /**< IP:ports for OR conns. */
3895 config_line_t *ReachableDirAddresses; /**< IP:ports for Dir conns. */
3897 int ConstrainedSockets; /**< Shrink xmit and recv socket buffers. */
3898 uint64_t ConstrainedSockSize; /**< Size of constrained buffers. */
3900 /** Whether we should drop exit streams from Tors that we don't know are
3901 * relays. One of "0" (never refuse), "1" (always refuse), or "-1" (do
3902 * what the consensus says, defaulting to 'refuse' if the consensus says
3903 * nothing). */
3904 int RefuseUnknownExits;
3906 /** Application ports that require all nodes in circ to have sufficient
3907 * uptime. */
3908 smartlist_t *LongLivedPorts;
3909 /** Application ports that are likely to be unencrypted and
3910 * unauthenticated; we reject requests for them to prevent the
3911 * user from screwing up and leaking plaintext secrets to an
3912 * observer somewhere on the Internet. */
3913 smartlist_t *RejectPlaintextPorts;
3914 /** Related to RejectPlaintextPorts above, except this config option
3915 * controls whether we warn (in the log and via a controller status
3916 * event) every time a risky connection is attempted. */
3917 smartlist_t *WarnPlaintextPorts;
3918 /** Should we try to reuse the same exit node for a given host */
3919 smartlist_t *TrackHostExits;
3920 int TrackHostExitsExpire; /**< Number of seconds until we expire an
3921 * addressmap */
3922 config_line_t *AddressMap; /**< List of address map directives. */
3923 int AutomapHostsOnResolve; /**< If true, when we get a resolve request for a
3924 * hostname ending with one of the suffixes in
3925 * <b>AutomapHostsSuffixes</b>, map it to a
3926 * virtual address. */
3927 /** List of suffixes for <b>AutomapHostsOnResolve</b>. The special value
3928 * "." means "match everything." */
3929 smartlist_t *AutomapHostsSuffixes;
3930 int RendPostPeriod; /**< How often do we post each rendezvous service
3931 * descriptor? Remember to publish them independently. */
3932 int KeepalivePeriod; /**< How often do we send padding cells to keep
3933 * connections alive? */
3934 int SocksTimeout; /**< How long do we let a socks connection wait
3935 * unattached before we fail it? */
3936 int LearnCircuitBuildTimeout; /**< If non-zero, we attempt to learn a value
3937 * for CircuitBuildTimeout based on timeout
3938 * history. Use circuit_build_times_disabled()
3939 * rather than checking this value directly. */
3940 int CircuitBuildTimeout; /**< Cull non-open circuits that were born at
3941 * least this many seconds ago. Used until
3942 * adaptive algorithm learns a new value. */
3943 int CircuitsAvailableTimeout; /**< Try to have an open circuit for at
3944 least this long after last activity */
3945 int CircuitStreamTimeout; /**< If non-zero, detach streams from circuits
3946 * and try a new circuit if the stream has been
3947 * waiting for this many seconds. If zero, use
3948 * our default internal timeout schedule. */
3949 int MaxOnionQueueDelay; /*< DOCDOC */
3950 int NewCircuitPeriod; /**< How long do we use a circuit before building
3951 * a new one? */
3952 int MaxCircuitDirtiness; /**< Never use circs that were first used more than
3953 this interval ago. */
3954 uint64_t BandwidthRate; /**< How much bandwidth, on average, are we willing
3955 * to use in a second? */
3956 uint64_t BandwidthBurst; /**< How much bandwidth, at maximum, are we willing
3957 * to use in a second? */
3958 uint64_t MaxAdvertisedBandwidth; /**< How much bandwidth are we willing to
3959 * tell other nodes we have? */
3960 uint64_t RelayBandwidthRate; /**< How much bandwidth, on average, are we
3961 * willing to use for all relayed conns? */
3962 uint64_t RelayBandwidthBurst; /**< How much bandwidth, at maximum, will we
3963 * use in a second for all relayed conns? */
3964 uint64_t PerConnBWRate; /**< Long-term bw on a single TLS conn, if set. */
3965 uint64_t PerConnBWBurst; /**< Allowed burst on a single TLS conn, if set. */
3966 int NumCPUs; /**< How many CPUs should we try to use? */
3967 config_line_t *RendConfigLines; /**< List of configuration lines
3968 * for rendezvous services. */
3969 config_line_t *HidServAuth; /**< List of configuration lines for client-side
3970 * authorizations for hidden services */
3971 char *ContactInfo; /**< Contact info to be published in the directory. */
3973 int HeartbeatPeriod; /**< Log heartbeat messages after this many seconds
3974 * have passed. */
3976 char *HTTPProxy; /**< hostname[:port] to use as http proxy, if any. */
3977 tor_addr_t HTTPProxyAddr; /**< Parsed IPv4 addr for http proxy, if any. */
3978 uint16_t HTTPProxyPort; /**< Parsed port for http proxy, if any. */
3979 char *HTTPProxyAuthenticator; /**< username:password string, if any. */
3981 char *HTTPSProxy; /**< hostname[:port] to use as https proxy, if any. */
3982 tor_addr_t HTTPSProxyAddr; /**< Parsed addr for https proxy, if any. */
3983 uint16_t HTTPSProxyPort; /**< Parsed port for https proxy, if any. */
3984 char *HTTPSProxyAuthenticator; /**< username:password string, if any. */
3986 char *Socks4Proxy; /**< hostname:port to use as a SOCKS4 proxy, if any. */
3987 tor_addr_t Socks4ProxyAddr; /**< Derived from Socks4Proxy. */
3988 uint16_t Socks4ProxyPort; /**< Derived from Socks4Proxy. */
3990 char *Socks5Proxy; /**< hostname:port to use as a SOCKS5 proxy, if any. */
3991 tor_addr_t Socks5ProxyAddr; /**< Derived from Sock5Proxy. */
3992 uint16_t Socks5ProxyPort; /**< Derived from Socks5Proxy. */
3993 char *Socks5ProxyUsername; /**< Username for SOCKS5 authentication, if any */
3994 char *Socks5ProxyPassword; /**< Password for SOCKS5 authentication, if any */
3996 /** List of configuration lines for replacement directory authorities.
3997 * If you just want to replace one class of authority at a time,
3998 * use the "Alternate*Authority" options below instead. */
3999 config_line_t *DirAuthorities;
4001 /** List of fallback directory servers */
4002 config_line_t *FallbackDir;
4003 /** Whether to use the default hard-coded FallbackDirs */
4004 int UseDefaultFallbackDirs;
4006 /** Weight to apply to all directory authority rates if considering them
4007 * along with fallbackdirs */
4008 double DirAuthorityFallbackRate;
4010 /** If set, use these main (currently v3) directory authorities and
4011 * not the default ones. */
4012 config_line_t *AlternateDirAuthority;
4014 /** If set, use these bridge authorities and not the default one. */
4015 config_line_t *AlternateBridgeAuthority;
4017 config_line_t *MyFamily_lines; /**< Declared family for this OR. */
4018 config_line_t *MyFamily; /**< Declared family for this OR, normalized */
4019 config_line_t *NodeFamilies; /**< List of config lines for
4020 * node families */
4021 smartlist_t *NodeFamilySets; /**< List of parsed NodeFamilies values. */
4022 config_line_t *AuthDirBadExit; /**< Address policy for descriptors to
4023 * mark as bad exits. */
4024 config_line_t *AuthDirReject; /**< Address policy for descriptors to
4025 * reject. */
4026 config_line_t *AuthDirInvalid; /**< Address policy for descriptors to
4027 * never mark as valid. */
4028 /** @name AuthDir...CC
4030 * Lists of country codes to mark as BadExit, or Invalid, or to
4031 * reject entirely.
4033 * @{
4035 smartlist_t *AuthDirBadExitCCs;
4036 smartlist_t *AuthDirInvalidCCs;
4037 smartlist_t *AuthDirRejectCCs;
4038 /**@}*/
4040 int AuthDirListBadExits; /**< True iff we should list bad exits,
4041 * and vote for all other exits as good. */
4042 int AuthDirMaxServersPerAddr; /**< Do not permit more than this
4043 * number of servers per IP address. */
4044 int AuthDirHasIPv6Connectivity; /**< Boolean: are we on IPv6? */
4045 int AuthDirPinKeys; /**< Boolean: Do we enforce key-pinning? */
4047 /** If non-zero, always vote the Fast flag for any relay advertising
4048 * this amount of capacity or more. */
4049 uint64_t AuthDirFastGuarantee;
4051 /** If non-zero, this advertised capacity or more is always sufficient
4052 * to satisfy the bandwidth requirement for the Guard flag. */
4053 uint64_t AuthDirGuardBWGuarantee;
4055 char *AccountingStart; /**< How long is the accounting interval, and when
4056 * does it start? */
4057 uint64_t AccountingMax; /**< How many bytes do we allow per accounting
4058 * interval before hibernation? 0 for "never
4059 * hibernate." */
4060 /** How do we determine when our AccountingMax has been reached?
4061 * "max" for when in or out reaches AccountingMax
4062 * "sum" for when in plus out reaches AccountingMax
4063 * "in" for when in reaches AccountingMax
4064 * "out" for when out reaches AccountingMax */
4065 char *AccountingRule_option;
4066 enum { ACCT_MAX, ACCT_SUM, ACCT_IN, ACCT_OUT } AccountingRule;
4068 /** Base64-encoded hash of accepted passwords for the control system. */
4069 config_line_t *HashedControlPassword;
4070 /** As HashedControlPassword, but not saved. */
4071 config_line_t *HashedControlSessionPassword;
4073 int CookieAuthentication; /**< Boolean: do we enable cookie-based auth for
4074 * the control system? */
4075 char *CookieAuthFile; /**< Filesystem location of a ControlPort
4076 * authentication cookie. */
4077 char *ExtORPortCookieAuthFile; /**< Filesystem location of Extended
4078 * ORPort authentication cookie. */
4079 int CookieAuthFileGroupReadable; /**< Boolean: Is the CookieAuthFile g+r? */
4080 int ExtORPortCookieAuthFileGroupReadable; /**< Boolean: Is the
4081 * ExtORPortCookieAuthFile g+r? */
4082 int LeaveStreamsUnattached; /**< Boolean: Does Tor attach new streams to
4083 * circuits itself (0), or does it expect a controller
4084 * to cope? (1) */
4085 int DisablePredictedCircuits; /**< Boolean: does Tor preemptively
4086 * make circuits in the background (0),
4087 * or not (1)? */
4089 /** Process specifier for a controller that ‘owns’ this Tor
4090 * instance. Tor will terminate if its owning controller does. */
4091 char *OwningControllerProcess;
4093 int ShutdownWaitLength; /**< When we get a SIGINT and we're a server, how
4094 * long do we wait before exiting? */
4095 char *SafeLogging; /**< Contains "relay", "1", "0" (meaning no scrubbing). */
4097 /* Derived from SafeLogging */
4098 enum {
4099 SAFELOG_SCRUB_ALL, SAFELOG_SCRUB_RELAY, SAFELOG_SCRUB_NONE
4100 } SafeLogging_;
4102 int Sandbox; /**< Boolean: should sandboxing be enabled? */
4103 int SafeSocks; /**< Boolean: should we outright refuse application
4104 * connections that use socks4 or socks5-with-local-dns? */
4105 int ProtocolWarnings; /**< Boolean: when other parties screw up the Tor
4106 * protocol, is it a warn or an info in our logs? */
4107 int TestSocks; /**< Boolean: when we get a socks connection, do we loudly
4108 * log whether it was DNS-leaking or not? */
4109 int HardwareAccel; /**< Boolean: Should we enable OpenSSL hardware
4110 * acceleration where available? */
4111 /** Token Bucket Refill resolution in milliseconds. */
4112 int TokenBucketRefillInterval;
4113 char *AccelName; /**< Optional hardware acceleration engine name. */
4114 char *AccelDir; /**< Optional hardware acceleration engine search dir. */
4116 /** Boolean: Do we try to enter from a smallish number
4117 * of fixed nodes? */
4118 int UseEntryGuards_option;
4119 /** Internal variable to remember whether we're actually acting on
4120 * UseEntryGuards_option -- when we're a non-anonymous Tor2web client or
4121 * Single Onion Service, it is alwasy false, otherwise we use the value of
4122 * UseEntryGuards_option. */
4123 int UseEntryGuards;
4125 int NumEntryGuards; /**< How many entry guards do we try to establish? */
4127 /** If 1, we use any guardfraction information we see in the
4128 * consensus. If 0, we don't. If -1, let the consensus parameter
4129 * decide. */
4130 int UseGuardFraction;
4132 int NumDirectoryGuards; /**< How many dir guards do we try to establish?
4133 * If 0, use value from NumEntryGuards. */
4134 int RephistTrackTime; /**< How many seconds do we keep rephist info? */
4135 /** Should we always fetch our dir info on the mirror schedule (which
4136 * means directly from the authorities) no matter our other config? */
4137 int FetchDirInfoEarly;
4139 /** Should we fetch our dir info at the start of the consensus period? */
4140 int FetchDirInfoExtraEarly;
4142 int DirCache; /**< Cache all directory documents and accept requests via
4143 * tunnelled dir conns from clients. If 1, enabled (default);
4144 * If 0, disabled. */
4146 char *VirtualAddrNetworkIPv4; /**< Address and mask to hand out for virtual
4147 * MAPADDRESS requests for IPv4 addresses */
4148 char *VirtualAddrNetworkIPv6; /**< Address and mask to hand out for virtual
4149 * MAPADDRESS requests for IPv6 addresses */
4150 int ServerDNSSearchDomains; /**< Boolean: If set, we don't force exit
4151 * addresses to be FQDNs, but rather search for them in
4152 * the local domains. */
4153 int ServerDNSDetectHijacking; /**< Boolean: If true, check for DNS failure
4154 * hijacking. */
4155 int ServerDNSRandomizeCase; /**< Boolean: Use the 0x20-hack to prevent
4156 * DNS poisoning attacks. */
4157 char *ServerDNSResolvConfFile; /**< If provided, we configure our internal
4158 * resolver from the file here rather than from
4159 * /etc/resolv.conf (Unix) or the registry (Windows). */
4160 char *DirPortFrontPage; /**< This is a full path to a file with an html
4161 disclaimer. This allows a server administrator to show
4162 that they're running Tor and anyone visiting their server
4163 will know this without any specialized knowledge. */
4164 int DisableDebuggerAttachment; /**< Currently Linux only specific attempt to
4165 disable ptrace; needs BSD testing. */
4166 /** Boolean: if set, we start even if our resolv.conf file is missing
4167 * or broken. */
4168 int ServerDNSAllowBrokenConfig;
4169 /** Boolean: if set, then even connections to private addresses will get
4170 * rate-limited. */
4171 int CountPrivateBandwidth;
4172 smartlist_t *ServerDNSTestAddresses; /**< A list of addresses that definitely
4173 * should be resolvable. Used for
4174 * testing our DNS server. */
4175 int EnforceDistinctSubnets; /**< If true, don't allow multiple routers in the
4176 * same network zone in the same circuit. */
4177 int PortForwarding; /**< If true, use NAT-PMP or UPnP to automatically
4178 * forward the DirPort and ORPort on the NAT device */
4179 char *PortForwardingHelper; /** < Filename or full path of the port
4180 forwarding helper executable */
4181 int AllowNonRFC953Hostnames; /**< If true, we allow connections to hostnames
4182 * with weird characters. */
4183 /** If true, we try resolving hostnames with weird characters. */
4184 int ServerDNSAllowNonRFC953Hostnames;
4186 /** If true, we try to download extra-info documents (and we serve them,
4187 * if we are a cache). For authorities, this is always true. */
4188 int DownloadExtraInfo;
4190 /** If true, we're configured to collect statistics on clients
4191 * requesting network statuses from us as directory. */
4192 int DirReqStatistics_option;
4193 /** Internal variable to remember whether we're actually acting on
4194 * DirReqStatistics_option -- yes if it's set and we're a server, else no. */
4195 int DirReqStatistics;
4197 /** If true, the user wants us to collect statistics on port usage. */
4198 int ExitPortStatistics;
4200 /** If true, the user wants us to collect connection statistics. */
4201 int ConnDirectionStatistics;
4203 /** If true, the user wants us to collect cell statistics. */
4204 int CellStatistics;
4206 /** If true, the user wants us to collect padding statistics. */
4207 int PaddingStatistics;
4209 /** If true, the user wants us to collect statistics as entry node. */
4210 int EntryStatistics;
4212 /** If true, the user wants us to collect statistics as hidden service
4213 * directory, introduction point, or rendezvous point. */
4214 int HiddenServiceStatistics_option;
4215 /** Internal variable to remember whether we're actually acting on
4216 * HiddenServiceStatistics_option -- yes if it's set and we're a server,
4217 * else no. */
4218 int HiddenServiceStatistics;
4220 /** If true, include statistics file contents in extra-info documents. */
4221 int ExtraInfoStatistics;
4223 /** If true, do not believe anybody who tells us that a domain resolves
4224 * to an internal address, or that an internal address has a PTR mapping.
4225 * Helps avoid some cross-site attacks. */
4226 int ClientDNSRejectInternalAddresses;
4228 /** If true, do not accept any requests to connect to internal addresses
4229 * over randomly chosen exits. */
4230 int ClientRejectInternalAddresses;
4232 /** If true, clients may connect over IPv4. If false, they will avoid
4233 * connecting over IPv4. We enforce this for OR and Dir connections. */
4234 int ClientUseIPv4;
4235 /** If true, clients may connect over IPv6. If false, they will avoid
4236 * connecting over IPv4. We enforce this for OR and Dir connections.
4237 * Use fascist_firewall_use_ipv6() instead of accessing this value
4238 * directly. */
4239 int ClientUseIPv6;
4240 /** If true, prefer an IPv6 OR port over an IPv4 one for entry node
4241 * connections. If auto, bridge clients prefer IPv6, and other clients
4242 * prefer IPv4. Use node_ipv6_or_preferred() instead of accessing this value
4243 * directly. */
4244 int ClientPreferIPv6ORPort;
4245 /** If true, prefer an IPv6 directory port over an IPv4 one for direct
4246 * directory connections. If auto, bridge clients prefer IPv6, and other
4247 * clients prefer IPv4. Use fascist_firewall_prefer_ipv6_dirport() instead of
4248 * accessing this value directly. */
4249 int ClientPreferIPv6DirPort;
4251 /** The length of time that we think a consensus should be fresh. */
4252 int V3AuthVotingInterval;
4253 /** The length of time we think it will take to distribute votes. */
4254 int V3AuthVoteDelay;
4255 /** The length of time we think it will take to distribute signatures. */
4256 int V3AuthDistDelay;
4257 /** The number of intervals we think a consensus should be valid. */
4258 int V3AuthNIntervalsValid;
4260 /** Should advertise and sign consensuses with a legacy key, for key
4261 * migration purposes? */
4262 int V3AuthUseLegacyKey;
4264 /** Location of bandwidth measurement file */
4265 char *V3BandwidthsFile;
4267 /** Location of guardfraction file */
4268 char *GuardfractionFile;
4270 /** Authority only: key=value pairs that we add to our networkstatus
4271 * consensus vote on the 'params' line. */
4272 char *ConsensusParams;
4274 /** Authority only: minimum number of measured bandwidths we must see
4275 * before we only believe measured bandwidths to assign flags. */
4276 int MinMeasuredBWsForAuthToIgnoreAdvertised;
4278 /** The length of time that we think an initial consensus should be fresh.
4279 * Only altered on testing networks. */
4280 int TestingV3AuthInitialVotingInterval;
4282 /** The length of time we think it will take to distribute initial votes.
4283 * Only altered on testing networks. */
4284 int TestingV3AuthInitialVoteDelay;
4286 /** The length of time we think it will take to distribute initial
4287 * signatures. Only altered on testing networks.*/
4288 int TestingV3AuthInitialDistDelay;
4290 /** Offset in seconds added to the starting time for consensus
4291 voting. Only altered on testing networks. */
4292 int TestingV3AuthVotingStartOffset;
4294 /** If an authority has been around for less than this amount of time, it
4295 * does not believe its reachability information is accurate. Only
4296 * altered on testing networks. */
4297 int TestingAuthDirTimeToLearnReachability;
4299 /** Clients don't download any descriptor this recent, since it will
4300 * probably not have propagated to enough caches. Only altered on testing
4301 * networks. */
4302 int TestingEstimatedDescriptorPropagationTime;
4304 /** Schedule for when servers should download things in general. Only
4305 * altered on testing networks. */
4306 smartlist_t *TestingServerDownloadSchedule;
4308 /** Schedule for when clients should download things in general. Only
4309 * altered on testing networks. */
4310 smartlist_t *TestingClientDownloadSchedule;
4312 /** Schedule for when servers should download consensuses. Only altered
4313 * on testing networks. */
4314 smartlist_t *TestingServerConsensusDownloadSchedule;
4316 /** Schedule for when clients should download consensuses. Only altered
4317 * on testing networks. */
4318 smartlist_t *TestingClientConsensusDownloadSchedule;
4320 /** Schedule for when clients should download consensuses from authorities
4321 * if they are bootstrapping (that is, they don't have a usable, reasonably
4322 * live consensus). Only used by clients fetching from a list of fallback
4323 * directory mirrors.
4325 * This schedule is incremented by (potentially concurrent) connection
4326 * attempts, unlike other schedules, which are incremented by connection
4327 * failures. Only altered on testing networks. */
4328 smartlist_t *ClientBootstrapConsensusAuthorityDownloadSchedule;
4330 /** Schedule for when clients should download consensuses from fallback
4331 * directory mirrors if they are bootstrapping (that is, they don't have a
4332 * usable, reasonably live consensus). Only used by clients fetching from a
4333 * list of fallback directory mirrors.
4335 * This schedule is incremented by (potentially concurrent) connection
4336 * attempts, unlike other schedules, which are incremented by connection
4337 * failures. Only altered on testing networks. */
4338 smartlist_t *ClientBootstrapConsensusFallbackDownloadSchedule;
4340 /** Schedule for when clients should download consensuses from authorities
4341 * if they are bootstrapping (that is, they don't have a usable, reasonably
4342 * live consensus). Only used by clients which don't have or won't fetch
4343 * from a list of fallback directory mirrors.
4345 * This schedule is incremented by (potentially concurrent) connection
4346 * attempts, unlike other schedules, which are incremented by connection
4347 * failures. Only altered on testing networks. */
4348 smartlist_t *ClientBootstrapConsensusAuthorityOnlyDownloadSchedule;
4350 /** Schedule for when clients should download bridge descriptors. Only
4351 * altered on testing networks. */
4352 smartlist_t *TestingBridgeDownloadSchedule;
4354 /** Schedule for when clients should download bridge descriptors when they
4355 * have no running bridges. Only altered on testing networks. */
4356 smartlist_t *TestingBridgeBootstrapDownloadSchedule;
4358 /** When directory clients have only a few descriptors to request, they
4359 * batch them until they have more, or until this amount of time has
4360 * passed. Only altered on testing networks. */
4361 int TestingClientMaxIntervalWithoutRequest;
4363 /** How long do we let a directory connection stall before expiring
4364 * it? Only altered on testing networks. */
4365 int TestingDirConnectionMaxStall;
4367 /** How many times will we try to fetch a consensus before we give
4368 * up? Only altered on testing networks. */
4369 int TestingConsensusMaxDownloadTries;
4371 /** How many times will a client try to fetch a consensus while
4372 * bootstrapping using a list of fallback directories, before it gives up?
4373 * Only altered on testing networks. */
4374 int ClientBootstrapConsensusMaxDownloadTries;
4376 /** How many times will a client try to fetch a consensus while
4377 * bootstrapping using only a list of authorities, before it gives up?
4378 * Only altered on testing networks. */
4379 int ClientBootstrapConsensusAuthorityOnlyMaxDownloadTries;
4381 /** How many simultaneous in-progress connections will we make when trying
4382 * to fetch a consensus before we wait for one to complete, timeout, or
4383 * error out? Only altered on testing networks. */
4384 int ClientBootstrapConsensusMaxInProgressTries;
4386 /** How many times will we try to download a router's descriptor before
4387 * giving up? Only altered on testing networks. */
4388 int TestingDescriptorMaxDownloadTries;
4390 /** How many times will we try to download a microdescriptor before
4391 * giving up? Only altered on testing networks. */
4392 int TestingMicrodescMaxDownloadTries;
4394 /** How many times will we try to fetch a certificate before giving
4395 * up? Only altered on testing networks. */
4396 int TestingCertMaxDownloadTries;
4398 /** If true, we take part in a testing network. Change the defaults of a
4399 * couple of other configuration options and allow to change the values
4400 * of certain configuration options. */
4401 int TestingTorNetwork;
4403 /** Minimum value for the Exit flag threshold on testing networks. */
4404 uint64_t TestingMinExitFlagThreshold;
4406 /** Minimum value for the Fast flag threshold on testing networks. */
4407 uint64_t TestingMinFastFlagThreshold;
4409 /** Relays in a testing network which should be voted Exit
4410 * regardless of exit policy. */
4411 routerset_t *TestingDirAuthVoteExit;
4412 int TestingDirAuthVoteExitIsStrict;
4414 /** Relays in a testing network which should be voted Guard
4415 * regardless of uptime and bandwidth. */
4416 routerset_t *TestingDirAuthVoteGuard;
4417 int TestingDirAuthVoteGuardIsStrict;
4419 /** Relays in a testing network which should be voted HSDir
4420 * regardless of uptime and DirPort. */
4421 routerset_t *TestingDirAuthVoteHSDir;
4422 int TestingDirAuthVoteHSDirIsStrict;
4424 /** Enable CONN_BW events. Only altered on testing networks. */
4425 int TestingEnableConnBwEvent;
4427 /** Enable CELL_STATS events. Only altered on testing networks. */
4428 int TestingEnableCellStatsEvent;
4430 /** Enable TB_EMPTY events. Only altered on testing networks. */
4431 int TestingEnableTbEmptyEvent;
4433 /** If true, and we have GeoIP data, and we're a bridge, keep a per-country
4434 * count of how many client addresses have contacted us so that we can help
4435 * the bridge authority guess which countries have blocked access to us. */
4436 int BridgeRecordUsageByCountry;
4438 /** Optionally, IPv4 and IPv6 GeoIP data. */
4439 char *GeoIPFile;
4440 char *GeoIPv6File;
4442 /** Autobool: if auto, then any attempt to Exclude{Exit,}Nodes a particular
4443 * country code will exclude all nodes in ?? and A1. If true, all nodes in
4444 * ?? and A1 are excluded. Has no effect if we don't know any GeoIP data. */
4445 int GeoIPExcludeUnknown;
4447 /** If true, SIGHUP should reload the torrc. Sometimes controllers want
4448 * to make this false. */
4449 int ReloadTorrcOnSIGHUP;
4451 /* The main parameter for picking circuits within a connection.
4453 * If this value is positive, when picking a cell to relay on a connection,
4454 * we always relay from the circuit whose weighted cell count is lowest.
4455 * Cells are weighted exponentially such that if one cell is sent
4456 * 'CircuitPriorityHalflife' seconds before another, it counts for half as
4457 * much.
4459 * If this value is zero, we're disabling the cell-EWMA algorithm.
4461 * If this value is negative, we're using the default approach
4462 * according to either Tor or a parameter set in the consensus.
4464 double CircuitPriorityHalflife;
4466 /** Set to true if the TestingTorNetwork configuration option is set.
4467 * This is used so that options_validate() has a chance to realize that
4468 * the defaults have changed. */
4469 int UsingTestNetworkDefaults_;
4471 /** If 1, we try to use microdescriptors to build circuits. If 0, we don't.
4472 * If -1, Tor decides. */
4473 int UseMicrodescriptors;
4475 /** File where we should write the ControlPort. */
4476 char *ControlPortWriteToFile;
4477 /** Should that file be group-readable? */
4478 int ControlPortFileGroupReadable;
4480 #define MAX_MAX_CLIENT_CIRCUITS_PENDING 1024
4481 /** Maximum number of non-open general-purpose origin circuits to allow at
4482 * once. */
4483 int MaxClientCircuitsPending;
4485 /** If 1, we always send optimistic data when it's supported. If 0, we
4486 * never use it. If -1, we do what the consensus says. */
4487 int OptimisticData;
4489 /** If 1, we accept and launch no external network connections, except on
4490 * control ports. */
4491 int DisableNetwork;
4494 * Parameters for path-bias detection.
4495 * @{
4496 * These options override the default behavior of Tor's (**currently
4497 * experimental**) path bias detection algorithm. To try to find broken or
4498 * misbehaving guard nodes, Tor looks for nodes where more than a certain
4499 * fraction of circuits through that guard fail to get built.
4501 * The PathBiasCircThreshold option controls how many circuits we need to
4502 * build through a guard before we make these checks. The
4503 * PathBiasNoticeRate, PathBiasWarnRate and PathBiasExtremeRate options
4504 * control what fraction of circuits must succeed through a guard so we
4505 * won't write log messages. If less than PathBiasExtremeRate circuits
4506 * succeed *and* PathBiasDropGuards is set to 1, we disable use of that
4507 * guard.
4509 * When we have seen more than PathBiasScaleThreshold circuits through a
4510 * guard, we scale our observations by 0.5 (governed by the consensus) so
4511 * that new observations don't get swamped by old ones.
4513 * By default, or if a negative value is provided for one of these options,
4514 * Tor uses reasonable defaults from the networkstatus consensus document.
4515 * If no defaults are available there, these options default to 150, .70,
4516 * .50, .30, 0, and 300 respectively.
4518 int PathBiasCircThreshold;
4519 double PathBiasNoticeRate;
4520 double PathBiasWarnRate;
4521 double PathBiasExtremeRate;
4522 int PathBiasDropGuards;
4523 int PathBiasScaleThreshold;
4524 /** @} */
4527 * Parameters for path-bias use detection
4528 * @{
4529 * Similar to the above options, these options override the default behavior
4530 * of Tor's (**currently experimental**) path use bias detection algorithm.
4532 * Where as the path bias parameters govern thresholds for successfully
4533 * building circuits, these four path use bias parameters govern thresholds
4534 * only for circuit usage. Circuits which receive no stream usage are not
4535 * counted by this detection algorithm. A used circuit is considered
4536 * successful if it is capable of carrying streams or otherwise receiving
4537 * well-formed responses to RELAY cells.
4539 * By default, or if a negative value is provided for one of these options,
4540 * Tor uses reasonable defaults from the networkstatus consensus document.
4541 * If no defaults are available there, these options default to 20, .80,
4542 * .60, and 100, respectively.
4544 int PathBiasUseThreshold;
4545 double PathBiasNoticeUseRate;
4546 double PathBiasExtremeUseRate;
4547 int PathBiasScaleUseThreshold;
4548 /** @} */
4550 int IPv6Exit; /**< Do we support exiting to IPv6 addresses? */
4552 /** Fraction: */
4553 double PathsNeededToBuildCircuits;
4555 /** What expiry time shall we place on our SSL certs? "0" means we
4556 * should guess a suitable value. */
4557 int SSLKeyLifetime;
4559 /** How long (seconds) do we keep a guard before picking a new one? */
4560 int GuardLifetime;
4562 /** Is this an exit node? This is a tristate, where "1" means "yes, and use
4563 * the default exit policy if none is given" and "0" means "no; exit policy
4564 * is 'reject *'" and "auto" (-1) means "same as 1, but warn the user."
4566 * XXXX Eventually, the default will be 0. */
4567 int ExitRelay;
4569 /** For how long (seconds) do we declare our signing keys to be valid? */
4570 int SigningKeyLifetime;
4571 /** For how long (seconds) do we declare our link keys to be valid? */
4572 int TestingLinkCertLifetime;
4573 /** For how long (seconds) do we declare our auth keys to be valid? */
4574 int TestingAuthKeyLifetime;
4576 /** How long before signing keys expire will we try to make a new one? */
4577 int TestingSigningKeySlop;
4578 /** How long before link keys expire will we try to make a new one? */
4579 int TestingLinkKeySlop;
4580 /** How long before auth keys expire will we try to make a new one? */
4581 int TestingAuthKeySlop;
4583 /** Force use of offline master key features: never generate a master
4584 * ed25519 identity key except from tor --keygen */
4585 int OfflineMasterKey;
4587 enum {
4588 FORCE_PASSPHRASE_AUTO=0,
4589 FORCE_PASSPHRASE_ON,
4590 FORCE_PASSPHRASE_OFF
4591 } keygen_force_passphrase;
4592 int use_keygen_passphrase_fd;
4593 int keygen_passphrase_fd;
4594 int change_key_passphrase;
4595 char *master_key_fname;
4597 /** Autobool: Do we try to retain capabilities if we can? */
4598 int KeepBindCapabilities;
4600 /** Maximum total size of unparseable descriptors to log during the
4601 * lifetime of this Tor process.
4603 uint64_t MaxUnparseableDescSizeToLog;
4605 /** Bool (default: 1): Switch for the shared random protocol. Only
4606 * relevant to a directory authority. If off, the authority won't
4607 * participate in the protocol. If on (default), a flag is added to the
4608 * vote indicating participation. */
4609 int AuthDirSharedRandomness;
4611 /** If 1, we skip all OOS checks. */
4612 int DisableOOSCheck;
4614 /** Autobool: Should we include Ed25519 identities in extend2 cells?
4615 * If -1, we should do whatever the consensus parameter says. */
4616 int ExtendByEd25519ID;
4618 /** Bool (default: 1): When testing routerinfos as a directory authority,
4619 * do we enforce Ed25519 identity match? */
4620 /* NOTE: remove this option someday. */
4621 int AuthDirTestEd25519LinkKeys;
4623 /** Bool (default: 0): Tells if a %include was used on torrc */
4624 int IncludeUsed;
4626 /** The seconds after expiration which we as a relay should keep old
4627 * consensuses around so that we can generate diffs from them. If 0,
4628 * use the default. */
4629 int MaxConsensusAgeForDiffs;
4631 /** Bool (default: 0). Tells Tor to never try to exec another program.
4633 int NoExec;
4635 /** Have the KIST scheduler run every X milliseconds. If less than zero, do
4636 * not use the KIST scheduler but use the old vanilla scheduler instead. If
4637 * zero, do what the consensus says and fall back to using KIST as if this is
4638 * set to "10 msec" if the consensus doesn't say anything. */
4639 int KISTSchedRunInterval;
4641 /** A multiplier for the KIST per-socket limit calculation. */
4642 double KISTSockBufSizeFactor;
4644 /** The list of scheduler type string ordered by priority that is first one
4645 * has to be tried first. Default: KIST,KISTLite,Vanilla */
4646 smartlist_t *Schedulers;
4647 /* An ordered list of scheduler_types mapped from Schedulers. */
4648 smartlist_t *SchedulerTypes_;
4650 /** Autobool: Is the circuit creation DoS mitigation subsystem enabled? */
4651 int DoSCircuitCreationEnabled;
4652 /** Minimum concurrent connection needed from one single address before any
4653 * defense is used. */
4654 int DoSCircuitCreationMinConnections;
4655 /** Circuit rate used to refill the token bucket. */
4656 int DoSCircuitCreationRate;
4657 /** Maximum allowed burst of circuits. Reaching that value, the address is
4658 * detected as malicious and a defense might be used. */
4659 int DoSCircuitCreationBurst;
4660 /** When an address is marked as malicous, what defense should be used
4661 * against it. See the dos_cc_defense_type_t enum. */
4662 int DoSCircuitCreationDefenseType;
4663 /** For how much time (in seconds) the defense is applicable for a malicious
4664 * address. A random time delta is added to the defense time of an address
4665 * which will be between 1 second and half of this value. */
4666 int DoSCircuitCreationDefenseTimePeriod;
4668 /** Autobool: Is the DoS connection mitigation subsystem enabled? */
4669 int DoSConnectionEnabled;
4670 /** Maximum concurrent connection allowed per address. */
4671 int DoSConnectionMaxConcurrentCount;
4672 /** When an address is reaches the maximum count, what defense should be
4673 * used against it. See the dos_conn_defense_type_t enum. */
4674 int DoSConnectionDefenseType;
4676 /** Autobool: Do we refuse single hop client rendezvous? */
4677 int DoSRefuseSingleHopClientRendezvous;
4678 } or_options_t;
4680 #define LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN (get_protocol_warning_severity_level())
4682 /** Persistent state for an onion router, as saved to disk. */
4683 typedef struct {
4684 uint32_t magic_;
4685 /** The time at which we next plan to write the state to the disk. Equal to
4686 * TIME_MAX if there are no savable changes, 0 if there are changes that
4687 * should be saved right away. */
4688 time_t next_write;
4690 /** When was the state last written to disk? */
4691 time_t LastWritten;
4693 /** Fields for accounting bandwidth use. */
4694 time_t AccountingIntervalStart;
4695 uint64_t AccountingBytesReadInInterval;
4696 uint64_t AccountingBytesWrittenInInterval;
4697 int AccountingSecondsActive;
4698 int AccountingSecondsToReachSoftLimit;
4699 time_t AccountingSoftLimitHitAt;
4700 uint64_t AccountingBytesAtSoftLimit;
4701 uint64_t AccountingExpectedUsage;
4703 /** A list of Entry Guard-related configuration lines. (pre-prop271) */
4704 config_line_t *EntryGuards;
4706 /** A list of guard-related configuration lines. (post-prop271) */
4707 config_line_t *Guard;
4709 config_line_t *TransportProxies;
4711 /** Cached revision counters for active hidden services on this host */
4712 config_line_t *HidServRevCounter;
4714 /** These fields hold information on the history of bandwidth usage for
4715 * servers. The "Ends" fields hold the time when we last updated the
4716 * bandwidth usage. The "Interval" fields hold the granularity, in seconds,
4717 * of the entries of Values. The "Values" lists hold decimal string
4718 * representations of the number of bytes read or written in each
4719 * interval. The "Maxima" list holds decimal strings describing the highest
4720 * rate achieved during the interval.
4722 time_t BWHistoryReadEnds;
4723 int BWHistoryReadInterval;
4724 smartlist_t *BWHistoryReadValues;
4725 smartlist_t *BWHistoryReadMaxima;
4726 time_t BWHistoryWriteEnds;
4727 int BWHistoryWriteInterval;
4728 smartlist_t *BWHistoryWriteValues;
4729 smartlist_t *BWHistoryWriteMaxima;
4730 time_t BWHistoryDirReadEnds;
4731 int BWHistoryDirReadInterval;
4732 smartlist_t *BWHistoryDirReadValues;
4733 smartlist_t *BWHistoryDirReadMaxima;
4734 time_t BWHistoryDirWriteEnds;
4735 int BWHistoryDirWriteInterval;
4736 smartlist_t *BWHistoryDirWriteValues;
4737 smartlist_t *BWHistoryDirWriteMaxima;
4739 /** Build time histogram */
4740 config_line_t * BuildtimeHistogram;
4741 int TotalBuildTimes;
4742 int CircuitBuildAbandonedCount;
4744 /** What version of Tor wrote this state file? */
4745 char *TorVersion;
4747 /** Holds any unrecognized values we found in the state file, in the order
4748 * in which we found them. */
4749 config_line_t *ExtraLines;
4751 /** When did we last rotate our onion key? "0" for 'no idea'. */
4752 time_t LastRotatedOnionKey;
4753 } or_state_t;
4755 /** Change the next_write time of <b>state</b> to <b>when</b>, unless the
4756 * state is already scheduled to be written to disk earlier than <b>when</b>.
4758 static inline void or_state_mark_dirty(or_state_t *state, time_t when)
4760 if (state->next_write > when)
4761 state->next_write = when;
4764 #define MAX_SOCKS_REPLY_LEN 1024
4765 #define MAX_SOCKS_ADDR_LEN 256
4766 #define SOCKS_NO_AUTH 0x00
4767 #define SOCKS_USER_PASS 0x02
4769 /** Please open a TCP connection to this addr:port. */
4770 #define SOCKS_COMMAND_CONNECT 0x01
4771 /** Please turn this FQDN into an IP address, privately. */
4772 #define SOCKS_COMMAND_RESOLVE 0xF0
4773 /** Please turn this IP address into an FQDN, privately. */
4774 #define SOCKS_COMMAND_RESOLVE_PTR 0xF1
4776 /* || 0 is for -Wparentheses-equality (-Wall?) appeasement under clang */
4777 #define SOCKS_COMMAND_IS_CONNECT(c) (((c)==SOCKS_COMMAND_CONNECT) || 0)
4778 #define SOCKS_COMMAND_IS_RESOLVE(c) ((c)==SOCKS_COMMAND_RESOLVE || \
4779 (c)==SOCKS_COMMAND_RESOLVE_PTR)
4781 /** State of a SOCKS request from a user to an OP. Also used to encode other
4782 * information for non-socks user request (such as those on TransPort and
4783 * DNSPort) */
4784 struct socks_request_t {
4785 /** Which version of SOCKS did the client use? One of "0, 4, 5" -- where
4786 * 0 means that no socks handshake ever took place, and this is just a
4787 * stub connection (e.g. see connection_ap_make_link()). */
4788 uint8_t socks_version;
4789 /** If using socks5 authentication, which authentication type did we
4790 * negotiate? currently we support 0 (no authentication) and 2
4791 * (username/password). */
4792 uint8_t auth_type;
4793 /** What is this stream's goal? One of the SOCKS_COMMAND_* values */
4794 uint8_t command;
4795 /** Which kind of listener created this stream? */
4796 uint8_t listener_type;
4797 size_t replylen; /**< Length of <b>reply</b>. */
4798 uint8_t reply[MAX_SOCKS_REPLY_LEN]; /**< Write an entry into this string if
4799 * we want to specify our own socks reply,
4800 * rather than using the default socks4 or
4801 * socks5 socks reply. We use this for the
4802 * two-stage socks5 handshake.
4804 char address[MAX_SOCKS_ADDR_LEN]; /**< What address did the client ask to
4805 connect to/resolve? */
4806 uint16_t port; /**< What port did the client ask to connect to? */
4807 unsigned int has_finished : 1; /**< Has the SOCKS handshake finished? Used to
4808 * make sure we send back a socks reply for
4809 * every connection. */
4810 unsigned int got_auth : 1; /**< Have we received any authentication data? */
4811 /** If this is set, we will choose "no authentication" instead of
4812 * "username/password" authentication if both are offered. Used as input to
4813 * parse_socks. */
4814 unsigned int socks_prefer_no_auth : 1;
4816 /** Number of bytes in username; 0 if username is NULL */
4817 size_t usernamelen;
4818 /** Number of bytes in password; 0 if password is NULL */
4819 uint8_t passwordlen;
4820 /** The negotiated username value if any (for socks5), or the entire
4821 * authentication string (for socks4). This value is NOT nul-terminated;
4822 * see usernamelen for its length. */
4823 char *username;
4824 /** The negotiated password value if any (for socks5). This value is NOT
4825 * nul-terminated; see passwordlen for its length. */
4826 char *password;
4829 /********************************* circuitbuild.c **********************/
4831 /** How many hops does a general-purpose circuit have by default? */
4832 #define DEFAULT_ROUTE_LEN 3
4834 /* Circuit Build Timeout "public" structures. */
4836 /** Precision multiplier for the Bw weights */
4837 #define BW_WEIGHT_SCALE 10000
4838 #define BW_MIN_WEIGHT_SCALE 1
4839 #define BW_MAX_WEIGHT_SCALE INT32_MAX
4841 /** Total size of the circuit timeout history to accumulate.
4842 * 1000 is approx 2.5 days worth of continual-use circuits. */
4843 #define CBT_NCIRCUITS_TO_OBSERVE 1000
4845 /** Width of the histogram bins in milliseconds */
4846 #define CBT_BIN_WIDTH ((build_time_t)50)
4848 /** Number of modes to use in the weighted-avg computation of Xm */
4849 #define CBT_DEFAULT_NUM_XM_MODES 3
4850 #define CBT_MIN_NUM_XM_MODES 1
4851 #define CBT_MAX_NUM_XM_MODES 20
4853 /** A build_time_t is milliseconds */
4854 typedef uint32_t build_time_t;
4857 * CBT_BUILD_ABANDONED is our flag value to represent a force-closed
4858 * circuit (Aka a 'right-censored' pareto value).
4860 #define CBT_BUILD_ABANDONED ((build_time_t)(INT32_MAX-1))
4861 #define CBT_BUILD_TIME_MAX ((build_time_t)(INT32_MAX))
4863 /** Save state every 10 circuits */
4864 #define CBT_SAVE_STATE_EVERY 10
4866 /* Circuit build times consensus parameters */
4869 * How long to wait before actually closing circuits that take too long to
4870 * build in terms of CDF quantile.
4872 #define CBT_DEFAULT_CLOSE_QUANTILE 95
4873 #define CBT_MIN_CLOSE_QUANTILE CBT_MIN_QUANTILE_CUTOFF
4874 #define CBT_MAX_CLOSE_QUANTILE CBT_MAX_QUANTILE_CUTOFF
4877 * How many circuits count as recent when considering if the
4878 * connection has gone gimpy or changed.
4880 #define CBT_DEFAULT_RECENT_CIRCUITS 20
4881 #define CBT_MIN_RECENT_CIRCUITS 3
4882 #define CBT_MAX_RECENT_CIRCUITS 1000
4885 * Maximum count of timeouts that finish the first hop in the past
4886 * RECENT_CIRCUITS before calculating a new timeout.
4888 * This tells us whether to abandon timeout history and set
4889 * the timeout back to whatever circuit_build_times_get_initial_timeout()
4890 * gives us.
4892 #define CBT_DEFAULT_MAX_RECENT_TIMEOUT_COUNT (CBT_DEFAULT_RECENT_CIRCUITS*9/10)
4893 #define CBT_MIN_MAX_RECENT_TIMEOUT_COUNT 3
4894 #define CBT_MAX_MAX_RECENT_TIMEOUT_COUNT 10000
4896 /** Minimum circuits before estimating a timeout */
4897 #define CBT_DEFAULT_MIN_CIRCUITS_TO_OBSERVE 100
4898 #define CBT_MIN_MIN_CIRCUITS_TO_OBSERVE 1
4899 #define CBT_MAX_MIN_CIRCUITS_TO_OBSERVE 10000
4901 /** Cutoff percentile on the CDF for our timeout estimation. */
4902 #define CBT_DEFAULT_QUANTILE_CUTOFF 80
4903 #define CBT_MIN_QUANTILE_CUTOFF 10
4904 #define CBT_MAX_QUANTILE_CUTOFF 99
4905 double circuit_build_times_quantile_cutoff(void);
4907 /** How often in seconds should we build a test circuit */
4908 #define CBT_DEFAULT_TEST_FREQUENCY 10
4909 #define CBT_MIN_TEST_FREQUENCY 1
4910 #define CBT_MAX_TEST_FREQUENCY INT32_MAX
4912 /** Lowest allowable value for CircuitBuildTimeout in milliseconds */
4913 #define CBT_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_MIN_VALUE (1500)
4914 #define CBT_MIN_TIMEOUT_MIN_VALUE 500
4915 #define CBT_MAX_TIMEOUT_MIN_VALUE INT32_MAX
4917 /** Initial circuit build timeout in milliseconds */
4918 #define CBT_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_INITIAL_VALUE (60*1000)
4919 #define CBT_MIN_TIMEOUT_INITIAL_VALUE CBT_MIN_TIMEOUT_MIN_VALUE
4920 #define CBT_MAX_TIMEOUT_INITIAL_VALUE INT32_MAX
4921 int32_t circuit_build_times_initial_timeout(void);
4923 #if CBT_DEFAULT_MAX_RECENT_TIMEOUT_COUNT < CBT_MIN_MAX_RECENT_TIMEOUT_COUNT
4924 #error "RECENT_CIRCUITS is set too low."
4925 #endif
4927 /** Information about the state of our local network connection */
4928 typedef struct {
4929 /** The timestamp we last completed a TLS handshake or received a cell */
4930 time_t network_last_live;
4931 /** If the network is not live, how many timeouts has this caused? */
4932 int nonlive_timeouts;
4933 /** Circular array of circuits that have made it to the first hop. Slot is
4934 * 1 if circuit timed out, 0 if circuit succeeded */
4935 int8_t *timeouts_after_firsthop;
4936 /** Number of elements allocated for the above array */
4937 int num_recent_circs;
4938 /** Index into circular array. */
4939 int after_firsthop_idx;
4940 } network_liveness_t;
4942 typedef struct circuit_build_times_s circuit_build_times_t;
4944 /********************************* config.c ***************************/
4946 /** An error from options_trial_assign() or options_init_from_string(). */
4947 typedef enum setopt_err_t {
4948 SETOPT_OK = 0,
4949 SETOPT_ERR_MISC = -1,
4950 SETOPT_ERR_PARSE = -2,
4951 SETOPT_ERR_TRANSITION = -3,
4952 SETOPT_ERR_SETTING = -4,
4953 } setopt_err_t;
4955 /********************************* connection_edge.c *************************/
4957 /** Enumerates possible origins of a client-side address mapping. */
4958 typedef enum {
4959 /** We're remapping this address because the controller told us to. */
4960 ADDRMAPSRC_CONTROLLER,
4961 /** We're remapping this address because of an AutomapHostsOnResolve
4962 * configuration. */
4963 ADDRMAPSRC_AUTOMAP,
4964 /** We're remapping this address because our configuration (via torrc, the
4965 * command line, or a SETCONF command) told us to. */
4966 ADDRMAPSRC_TORRC,
4967 /** We're remapping this address because we have TrackHostExit configured,
4968 * and we want to remember to use the same exit next time. */
4969 ADDRMAPSRC_TRACKEXIT,
4970 /** We're remapping this address because we got a DNS resolution from a
4971 * Tor server that told us what its value was. */
4972 ADDRMAPSRC_DNS,
4974 /** No remapping has occurred. This isn't a possible value for an
4975 * addrmap_entry_t; it's used as a null value when we need to answer "Why
4976 * did this remapping happen." */
4977 ADDRMAPSRC_NONE
4978 } addressmap_entry_source_t;
4979 #define addressmap_entry_source_bitfield_t ENUM_BF(addressmap_entry_source_t)
4981 /********************************* control.c ***************************/
4983 /** Used to indicate the type of a circuit event passed to the controller.
4984 * The various types are defined in control-spec.txt */
4985 typedef enum circuit_status_event_t {
4986 CIRC_EVENT_LAUNCHED = 0,
4987 CIRC_EVENT_BUILT = 1,
4988 CIRC_EVENT_EXTENDED = 2,
4989 CIRC_EVENT_FAILED = 3,
4990 CIRC_EVENT_CLOSED = 4,
4991 } circuit_status_event_t;
4993 /** Used to indicate the type of a CIRC_MINOR event passed to the controller.
4994 * The various types are defined in control-spec.txt . */
4995 typedef enum circuit_status_minor_event_t {
4996 CIRC_MINOR_EVENT_PURPOSE_CHANGED,
4997 CIRC_MINOR_EVENT_CANNIBALIZED,
4998 } circuit_status_minor_event_t;
5000 /** Used to indicate the type of a stream event passed to the controller.
5001 * The various types are defined in control-spec.txt */
5002 typedef enum stream_status_event_t {
5003 STREAM_EVENT_SENT_CONNECT = 0,
5004 STREAM_EVENT_SENT_RESOLVE = 1,
5005 STREAM_EVENT_SUCCEEDED = 2,
5006 STREAM_EVENT_FAILED = 3,
5007 STREAM_EVENT_CLOSED = 4,
5008 STREAM_EVENT_NEW = 5,
5009 STREAM_EVENT_NEW_RESOLVE = 6,
5010 STREAM_EVENT_FAILED_RETRIABLE = 7,
5011 STREAM_EVENT_REMAP = 8
5012 } stream_status_event_t;
5014 /** Used to indicate the type of an OR connection event passed to the
5015 * controller. The various types are defined in control-spec.txt */
5016 typedef enum or_conn_status_event_t {
5017 OR_CONN_EVENT_LAUNCHED = 0,
5018 OR_CONN_EVENT_CONNECTED = 1,
5019 OR_CONN_EVENT_FAILED = 2,
5020 OR_CONN_EVENT_CLOSED = 3,
5021 OR_CONN_EVENT_NEW = 4,
5022 } or_conn_status_event_t;
5024 /** Used to indicate the type of a buildtime event */
5025 typedef enum buildtimeout_set_event_t {
5026 BUILDTIMEOUT_SET_EVENT_COMPUTED = 0,
5027 BUILDTIMEOUT_SET_EVENT_RESET = 1,
5028 BUILDTIMEOUT_SET_EVENT_SUSPENDED = 2,
5029 BUILDTIMEOUT_SET_EVENT_DISCARD = 3,
5030 BUILDTIMEOUT_SET_EVENT_RESUME = 4
5031 } buildtimeout_set_event_t;
5033 /** Execute the statement <b>stmt</b>, which may log events concerning the
5034 * connection <b>conn</b>. To prevent infinite loops, disable log messages
5035 * being sent to controllers if <b>conn</b> is a control connection.
5037 * Stmt must not contain any return or goto statements.
5039 #define CONN_LOG_PROTECT(conn, stmt) \
5040 STMT_BEGIN \
5041 int _log_conn_is_control; \
5042 tor_assert(conn); \
5043 _log_conn_is_control = (conn->type == CONN_TYPE_CONTROL); \
5044 if (_log_conn_is_control) \
5045 disable_control_logging(); \
5046 STMT_BEGIN stmt; STMT_END; \
5047 if (_log_conn_is_control) \
5048 enable_control_logging(); \
5049 STMT_END
5051 /** Enum describing various stages of bootstrapping, for use with controller
5052 * bootstrap status events. The values range from 0 to 100. */
5053 typedef enum {
5054 BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_UNDEF=-1,
5055 BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_STARTING=0,
5056 BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_CONN_DIR=5,
5057 BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_HANDSHAKE=-2,
5058 BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_HANDSHAKE_DIR=10,
5059 BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_ONEHOP_CREATE=15,
5060 BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_REQUESTING_STATUS=20,
5061 BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_LOADING_STATUS=25,
5062 BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_LOADING_KEYS=40,
5063 BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_REQUESTING_DESCRIPTORS=45,
5064 BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_LOADING_DESCRIPTORS=50,
5065 BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_CONN_OR=80,
5066 BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_HANDSHAKE_OR=85,
5067 BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_CIRCUIT_CREATE=90,
5068 BOOTSTRAP_STATUS_DONE=100
5069 } bootstrap_status_t;
5071 /********************************* directory.c ***************************/
5073 /** A pair of digests created by dir_split_resource_info_fingerprint_pairs() */
5074 typedef struct {
5075 char first[DIGEST_LEN];
5076 char second[DIGEST_LEN];
5077 } fp_pair_t;
5079 /********************************* dirserv.c ***************************/
5081 /** An enum to describe what format we're generating a routerstatus line in.
5083 typedef enum {
5084 /** For use in a v2 opinion */
5085 NS_V2,
5086 /** For use in a consensus networkstatus document (ns flavor) */
5087 NS_V3_CONSENSUS,
5088 /** For use in a vote networkstatus document */
5089 NS_V3_VOTE,
5090 /** For passing to the controlport in response to a GETINFO request */
5091 NS_CONTROL_PORT,
5092 /** For use in a consensus networkstatus document (microdesc flavor) */
5093 NS_V3_CONSENSUS_MICRODESC
5094 } routerstatus_format_type_t;
5096 #ifdef DIRSERV_PRIVATE
5097 typedef struct measured_bw_line_t {
5098 char node_id[DIGEST_LEN];
5099 char node_hex[MAX_HEX_NICKNAME_LEN+1];
5100 long int bw_kb;
5101 } measured_bw_line_t;
5103 #endif /* defined(DIRSERV_PRIVATE) */
5105 /********************************* dirvote.c ************************/
5107 /** Describes the schedule by which votes should be generated. */
5108 typedef struct vote_timing_t {
5109 /** Length in seconds between one consensus becoming valid and the next
5110 * becoming valid. */
5111 int vote_interval;
5112 /** For how many intervals is a consensus valid? */
5113 int n_intervals_valid;
5114 /** Time in seconds allowed to propagate votes */
5115 int vote_delay;
5116 /** Time in seconds allowed to propagate signatures */
5117 int dist_delay;
5118 } vote_timing_t;
5120 /********************************* geoip.c **************************/
5122 /** Indicates an action that we might be noting geoip statistics on.
5123 * Note that if we're noticing CONNECT, we're a bridge, and if we're noticing
5124 * the others, we're not.
5126 typedef enum {
5127 /** We've noticed a connection as a bridge relay or entry guard. */
5128 GEOIP_CLIENT_CONNECT = 0,
5129 /** We've served a networkstatus consensus as a directory server. */
5130 GEOIP_CLIENT_NETWORKSTATUS = 1,
5131 } geoip_client_action_t;
5132 /** Indicates either a positive reply or a reason for rejectng a network
5133 * status request that will be included in geoip statistics. */
5134 typedef enum {
5135 /** Request is answered successfully. */
5136 GEOIP_SUCCESS = 0,
5137 /** V3 network status is not signed by a sufficient number of requested
5138 * authorities. */
5139 GEOIP_REJECT_NOT_ENOUGH_SIGS = 1,
5140 /** Requested network status object is unavailable. */
5141 GEOIP_REJECT_UNAVAILABLE = 2,
5142 /** Requested network status not found. */
5143 GEOIP_REJECT_NOT_FOUND = 3,
5144 /** Network status has not been modified since If-Modified-Since time. */
5145 GEOIP_REJECT_NOT_MODIFIED = 4,
5146 /** Directory is busy. */
5147 GEOIP_REJECT_BUSY = 5,
5148 } geoip_ns_response_t;
5149 #define GEOIP_NS_RESPONSE_NUM 6
5151 /** Directory requests that we are measuring can be either direct or
5152 * tunneled. */
5153 typedef enum {
5154 DIRREQ_DIRECT = 0,
5155 DIRREQ_TUNNELED = 1,
5156 } dirreq_type_t;
5158 /** Possible states for either direct or tunneled directory requests that
5159 * are relevant for determining network status download times. */
5160 typedef enum {
5161 /** Found that the client requests a network status; applies to both
5162 * direct and tunneled requests; initial state of a request that we are
5163 * measuring. */
5164 DIRREQ_IS_FOR_NETWORK_STATUS = 0,
5165 /** Finished writing a network status to the directory connection;
5166 * applies to both direct and tunneled requests; completes a direct
5167 * request. */
5168 DIRREQ_FLUSHING_DIR_CONN_FINISHED = 1,
5169 /** END cell sent to circuit that initiated a tunneled request. */
5170 DIRREQ_END_CELL_SENT = 2,
5171 /** Flushed last cell from queue of the circuit that initiated a
5172 * tunneled request to the outbuf of the OR connection. */
5173 DIRREQ_CIRC_QUEUE_FLUSHED = 3,
5174 /** Flushed last byte from buffer of the channel belonging to the
5175 * circuit that initiated a tunneled request; completes a tunneled
5176 * request. */
5177 DIRREQ_CHANNEL_BUFFER_FLUSHED = 4
5178 } dirreq_state_t;
5180 #define WRITE_STATS_INTERVAL (24*60*60)
5182 /********************************* microdesc.c *************************/
5184 typedef struct microdesc_cache_t microdesc_cache_t;
5186 /********************************* networkstatus.c *********************/
5188 /** Possible statuses of a version of Tor, given opinions from the directory
5189 * servers. */
5190 typedef enum version_status_t {
5191 VS_RECOMMENDED=0, /**< This version is listed as recommended. */
5192 VS_OLD=1, /**< This version is older than any recommended version. */
5193 VS_NEW=2, /**< This version is newer than any recommended version. */
5194 VS_NEW_IN_SERIES=3, /**< This version is newer than any recommended version
5195 * in its series, but later recommended versions exist.
5197 VS_UNRECOMMENDED=4, /**< This version is not recommended (general case). */
5198 VS_EMPTY=5, /**< The version list was empty; no agreed-on versions. */
5199 VS_UNKNOWN, /**< We have no idea. */
5200 } version_status_t;
5202 /********************************* policies.c ************************/
5204 /** Outcome of applying an address policy to an address. */
5205 typedef enum {
5206 /** The address was accepted */
5207 ADDR_POLICY_ACCEPTED=0,
5208 /** The address was rejected */
5209 ADDR_POLICY_REJECTED=-1,
5210 /** Part of the address was unknown, but as far as we can tell, it was
5211 * accepted. */
5212 ADDR_POLICY_PROBABLY_ACCEPTED=1,
5213 /** Part of the address was unknown, but as far as we can tell, it was
5214 * rejected. */
5215 ADDR_POLICY_PROBABLY_REJECTED=2,
5216 } addr_policy_result_t;
5218 /********************************* rephist.c ***************************/
5220 /** Possible public/private key operations in Tor: used to keep track of where
5221 * we're spending our time. */
5222 typedef enum {
5223 SIGN_DIR, SIGN_RTR,
5224 VERIFY_DIR, VERIFY_RTR,
5225 ENC_ONIONSKIN, DEC_ONIONSKIN,
5226 TLS_HANDSHAKE_C, TLS_HANDSHAKE_S,
5227 REND_CLIENT, REND_MID, REND_SERVER,
5228 } pk_op_t;
5230 /********************************* rendcommon.c ***************************/
5232 /** Hidden-service side configuration of client authorization. */
5233 typedef struct rend_authorized_client_t {
5234 char *client_name;
5235 uint8_t descriptor_cookie[REND_DESC_COOKIE_LEN];
5236 crypto_pk_t *client_key;
5237 } rend_authorized_client_t;
5239 /** ASCII-encoded v2 hidden service descriptor. */
5240 typedef struct rend_encoded_v2_service_descriptor_t {
5241 char desc_id[DIGEST_LEN]; /**< Descriptor ID. */
5242 char *desc_str; /**< Descriptor string. */
5243 } rend_encoded_v2_service_descriptor_t;
5245 /** The maximum number of non-circuit-build-timeout failures a hidden
5246 * service client will tolerate while trying to build a circuit to an
5247 * introduction point. See also rend_intro_point_t.unreachable_count. */
5248 #define MAX_INTRO_POINT_REACHABILITY_FAILURES 5
5250 /** The minimum and maximum number of distinct INTRODUCE2 cells which a
5251 * hidden service's introduction point will receive before it begins to
5252 * expire. */
5253 #define INTRO_POINT_MIN_LIFETIME_INTRODUCTIONS 16384
5254 /* Double the minimum value so the interval is [min, min * 2]. */
5255 #define INTRO_POINT_MAX_LIFETIME_INTRODUCTIONS \
5256 (INTRO_POINT_MIN_LIFETIME_INTRODUCTIONS * 2)
5258 /** The minimum number of seconds that an introduction point will last
5259 * before expiring due to old age. (If it receives
5260 * INTRO_POINT_LIFETIME_INTRODUCTIONS INTRODUCE2 cells, it may expire
5261 * sooner.)
5263 * XXX Should this be configurable? */
5264 #define INTRO_POINT_LIFETIME_MIN_SECONDS (18*60*60)
5265 /** The maximum number of seconds that an introduction point will last
5266 * before expiring due to old age.
5268 * XXX Should this be configurable? */
5269 #define INTRO_POINT_LIFETIME_MAX_SECONDS (24*60*60)
5271 /** The maximum number of circuit creation retry we do to an intro point
5272 * before giving up. We try to reuse intro point that fails during their
5273 * lifetime so this is a hard limit on the amount of time we do that. */
5274 #define MAX_INTRO_POINT_CIRCUIT_RETRIES 3
5276 /** Introduction point information. Used both in rend_service_t (on
5277 * the service side) and in rend_service_descriptor_t (on both the
5278 * client and service side). */
5279 typedef struct rend_intro_point_t {
5280 extend_info_t *extend_info; /**< Extend info for connecting to this
5281 * introduction point via a multi-hop path. */
5282 crypto_pk_t *intro_key; /**< Introduction key that replaces the service
5283 * key, if this descriptor is V2. */
5285 /** (Client side only) Flag indicating that a timeout has occurred
5286 * after sending an INTRODUCE cell to this intro point. After a
5287 * timeout, an intro point should not be tried again during the same
5288 * hidden service connection attempt, but it may be tried again
5289 * during a future connection attempt. */
5290 unsigned int timed_out : 1;
5292 /** (Client side only) The number of times we have failed to build a
5293 * circuit to this intro point for some reason other than our
5294 * circuit-build timeout. See also MAX_INTRO_POINT_REACHABILITY_FAILURES. */
5295 unsigned int unreachable_count : 3;
5297 /** (Service side only) Flag indicating that this intro point was
5298 * included in the last HS descriptor we generated. */
5299 unsigned int listed_in_last_desc : 1;
5301 /** (Service side only) A replay cache recording the RSA-encrypted parts
5302 * of INTRODUCE2 cells this intro point's circuit has received. This is
5303 * used to prevent replay attacks. */
5304 replaycache_t *accepted_intro_rsa_parts;
5306 /** (Service side only) Count of INTRODUCE2 cells accepted from this
5307 * intro point.
5309 int accepted_introduce2_count;
5311 /** (Service side only) Number of maximum INTRODUCE2 cells that this IP
5312 * will accept. This is a random value between
5313 * INTRO_POINT_MIN_LIFETIME_INTRODUCTIONS and
5314 * INTRO_POINT_MAX_LIFETIME_INTRODUCTIONS. */
5315 int max_introductions;
5317 /** (Service side only) The time at which this intro point was first
5318 * published, or -1 if this intro point has not yet been
5319 * published. */
5320 time_t time_published;
5322 /** (Service side only) The time at which this intro point should
5323 * (start to) expire, or -1 if we haven't decided when this intro
5324 * point should expire. */
5325 time_t time_to_expire;
5327 /** (Service side only) The amount of circuit creation we've made to this
5328 * intro point. This is incremented every time we do a circuit relaunch on
5329 * this object which is triggered when the circuit dies but the node is
5330 * still in the consensus. After MAX_INTRO_POINT_CIRCUIT_RETRIES, we give
5331 * up on it. */
5332 unsigned int circuit_retries;
5334 /** (Service side only) Set if this intro point has an established circuit
5335 * and unset if it doesn't. */
5336 unsigned int circuit_established:1;
5337 } rend_intro_point_t;
5339 #define REND_PROTOCOL_VERSION_BITMASK_WIDTH 16
5341 /** Information used to connect to a hidden service. Used on both the
5342 * service side and the client side. */
5343 typedef struct rend_service_descriptor_t {
5344 crypto_pk_t *pk; /**< This service's public key. */
5345 int version; /**< Version of the descriptor format: 0 or 2. */
5346 time_t timestamp; /**< Time when the descriptor was generated. */
5347 /** Bitmask: which introduce/rendezvous protocols are supported?
5348 * (We allow bits '0', '1', '2' and '3' to be set.) */
5349 unsigned protocols : REND_PROTOCOL_VERSION_BITMASK_WIDTH;
5350 /** List of the service's introduction points. Elements are removed if
5351 * introduction attempts fail. */
5352 smartlist_t *intro_nodes;
5353 /** Has descriptor been uploaded to all hidden service directories? */
5354 int all_uploads_performed;
5355 /** List of hidden service directories to which an upload request for
5356 * this descriptor could be sent. Smartlist exists only when at least one
5357 * of the previous upload requests failed (otherwise it's not important
5358 * to know which uploads succeeded and which not). */
5359 smartlist_t *successful_uploads;
5360 } rend_service_descriptor_t;
5362 /********************************* routerlist.c ***************************/
5364 /** Represents information about a single trusted or fallback directory
5365 * server. */
5366 typedef struct dir_server_t {
5367 char *description;
5368 char *nickname;
5369 char *address; /**< Hostname. */
5370 /* XX/teor - why do we duplicate the address and port fields here and in
5371 * fake_status? Surely we could just use fake_status (#17867). */
5372 tor_addr_t ipv6_addr; /**< IPv6 address if present; AF_UNSPEC if not */
5373 uint32_t addr; /**< IPv4 address. */
5374 uint16_t dir_port; /**< Directory port. */
5375 uint16_t or_port; /**< OR port: Used for tunneling connections. */
5376 uint16_t ipv6_orport; /**< OR port corresponding to ipv6_addr. */
5377 double weight; /** Weight used when selecting this node at random */
5378 char digest[DIGEST_LEN]; /**< Digest of identity key. */
5379 char v3_identity_digest[DIGEST_LEN]; /**< Digest of v3 (authority only,
5380 * high-security) identity key. */
5382 unsigned int is_running:1; /**< True iff we think this server is running. */
5383 unsigned int is_authority:1; /**< True iff this is a directory authority
5384 * of some kind. */
5386 /** True iff this server has accepted the most recent server descriptor
5387 * we tried to upload to it. */
5388 unsigned int has_accepted_serverdesc:1;
5390 /** What kind of authority is this? (Bitfield.) */
5391 dirinfo_type_t type;
5393 time_t addr_current_at; /**< When was the document that we derived the
5394 * address information from published? */
5396 routerstatus_t fake_status; /**< Used when we need to pass this trusted
5397 * dir_server_t to
5398 * directory_request_set_routerstatus.
5399 * as a routerstatus_t. Not updated by the
5400 * router-status management code!
5402 } dir_server_t;
5404 #define RELAY_REQUIRED_MIN_BANDWIDTH (75*1024)
5405 #define BRIDGE_REQUIRED_MIN_BANDWIDTH (50*1024)
5407 #define ROUTER_MAX_DECLARED_BANDWIDTH INT32_MAX
5409 /* Flags for pick_directory_server() and pick_trusteddirserver(). */
5410 /** Flag to indicate that we should not automatically be willing to use
5411 * ourself to answer a directory request.
5412 * Passed to router_pick_directory_server (et al).*/
5413 #define PDS_ALLOW_SELF (1<<0)
5414 /** Flag to indicate that if no servers seem to be up, we should mark all
5415 * directory servers as up and try again.
5416 * Passed to router_pick_directory_server (et al).*/
5417 #define PDS_RETRY_IF_NO_SERVERS (1<<1)
5418 /** Flag to indicate that we should not exclude directory servers that
5419 * our ReachableAddress settings would exclude. This usually means that
5420 * we're going to connect to the server over Tor, and so we don't need to
5421 * worry about our firewall telling us we can't.
5422 * Passed to router_pick_directory_server (et al).*/
5423 #define PDS_IGNORE_FASCISTFIREWALL (1<<2)
5424 /** Flag to indicate that we should not use any directory authority to which
5425 * we have an existing directory connection for downloading server descriptors
5426 * or extrainfo documents.
5428 * Passed to router_pick_directory_server (et al)
5430 #define PDS_NO_EXISTING_SERVERDESC_FETCH (1<<3)
5431 /** Flag to indicate that we should not use any directory authority to which
5432 * we have an existing directory connection for downloading microdescs.
5434 * Passed to router_pick_directory_server (et al)
5436 #define PDS_NO_EXISTING_MICRODESC_FETCH (1<<4)
5438 /** Possible ways to weight routers when choosing one randomly. See
5439 * routerlist_sl_choose_by_bandwidth() for more information.*/
5440 typedef enum bandwidth_weight_rule_t {
5441 NO_WEIGHTING, WEIGHT_FOR_EXIT, WEIGHT_FOR_MID, WEIGHT_FOR_GUARD,
5442 WEIGHT_FOR_DIR
5443 } bandwidth_weight_rule_t;
5445 /** Flags to be passed to control router_choose_random_node() to indicate what
5446 * kind of nodes to pick according to what algorithm. */
5447 typedef enum {
5448 CRN_NEED_UPTIME = 1<<0,
5449 CRN_NEED_CAPACITY = 1<<1,
5450 CRN_NEED_GUARD = 1<<2,
5451 /* XXXX not used, apparently. */
5452 CRN_WEIGHT_AS_EXIT = 1<<5,
5453 CRN_NEED_DESC = 1<<6,
5454 /* On clients, only provide nodes that satisfy ClientPreferIPv6OR */
5455 CRN_PREF_ADDR = 1<<7,
5456 /* On clients, only provide nodes that we can connect to directly, based on
5457 * our firewall rules */
5458 CRN_DIRECT_CONN = 1<<8,
5459 /* On clients, only provide nodes with HSRend >= 2 protocol version which
5460 * is required for hidden service version >= 3. */
5461 CRN_RENDEZVOUS_V3 = 1<<9,
5462 } router_crn_flags_t;
5464 /** Return value for router_add_to_routerlist() and dirserv_add_descriptor() */
5465 typedef enum was_router_added_t {
5466 /* Router was added successfully. */
5467 ROUTER_ADDED_SUCCESSFULLY = 1,
5468 /* Extrainfo document was rejected because no corresponding router
5469 * descriptor was found OR router descriptor was rejected because
5470 * it was incompatible with its extrainfo document. */
5471 ROUTER_BAD_EI = -1,
5472 /* Router descriptor was rejected because it is already known. */
5473 ROUTER_IS_ALREADY_KNOWN = -2,
5474 /* General purpose router was rejected, because it was not listed
5475 * in consensus. */
5476 ROUTER_NOT_IN_CONSENSUS = -3,
5477 /* Router was neither in directory consensus nor in any of
5478 * networkstatus documents. Caching it to access later.
5479 * (Applies to fetched descriptors only.) */
5480 ROUTER_NOT_IN_CONSENSUS_OR_NETWORKSTATUS = -4,
5481 /* Router was rejected by directory authority. */
5482 ROUTER_AUTHDIR_REJECTS = -5,
5483 /* Bridge descriptor was rejected because such bridge was not one
5484 * of the bridges we have listed in our configuration. */
5485 ROUTER_WAS_NOT_WANTED = -6,
5486 /* Router descriptor was rejected because it was older than
5487 * OLD_ROUTER_DESC_MAX_AGE. */
5488 ROUTER_WAS_TOO_OLD = -7, /* note contrast with 'NOT_NEW' */
5489 /* DOCDOC */
5490 ROUTER_CERTS_EXPIRED = -8
5491 } was_router_added_t;
5493 /********************************* routerparse.c ************************/
5495 #define MAX_STATUS_TAG_LEN 32
5496 /** Structure to hold parsed Tor versions. This is a little messier
5497 * than we would like it to be, because we changed version schemes with 0.1.0.
5499 * See version-spec.txt for the whole business.
5501 typedef struct tor_version_t {
5502 int major;
5503 int minor;
5504 int micro;
5505 /** Release status. For version in the post-0.1 format, this is always
5506 * VER_RELEASE. */
5507 enum { VER_PRE=0, VER_RC=1, VER_RELEASE=2, } status;
5508 int patchlevel;
5509 char status_tag[MAX_STATUS_TAG_LEN];
5510 int svn_revision;
5512 int git_tag_len;
5513 char git_tag[DIGEST_LEN];
5514 } tor_version_t;
5516 #endif /* !defined(TOR_OR_H) */