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) 2007-2009, The Tor Project, Inc. */
5 /* See LICENSE for licensing information */
9 * \brief General high-level functions to handle reading and writing
15 static connection_t
*connection_create_listener(
16 struct sockaddr
*listensockaddr
,
17 socklen_t listensocklen
, int type
,
19 static void connection_init(time_t now
, connection_t
*conn
, int type
,
21 static int connection_init_accepted_conn(connection_t
*conn
,
22 uint8_t listener_type
);
23 static int connection_handle_listener_read(connection_t
*conn
, int new_type
);
24 static int connection_read_bucket_should_increase(or_connection_t
*conn
);
25 static int connection_finished_flushing(connection_t
*conn
);
26 static int connection_flushed_some(connection_t
*conn
);
27 static int connection_finished_connecting(connection_t
*conn
);
28 static int connection_reached_eof(connection_t
*conn
);
29 static int connection_read_to_buf(connection_t
*conn
, int *max_to_read
,
31 static int connection_process_inbuf(connection_t
*conn
, int package_partial
);
32 static void client_check_address_changed(int sock
);
33 static void set_constrained_socket_buffers(int sock
, int size
);
35 static const char *connection_proxy_state_to_string(int state
);
36 static int connection_read_https_proxy_response(connection_t
*conn
);
37 static void connection_send_socks5_connect(connection_t
*conn
);
39 /** The last IPv4 address that our network interface seemed to have been
40 * binding to, in host order. We use this to detect when our IP changes. */
41 static uint32_t last_interface_ip
= 0;
42 /** A list of uint32_ts for addresses we've used in outgoing connections.
43 * Used to detect IP address changes. */
44 static smartlist_t
*outgoing_addrs
= NULL
;
46 /**************************************************************/
49 * Return the human-readable name for the connection type <b>type</b>
52 conn_type_to_string(int type
)
56 case CONN_TYPE_OR_LISTENER
: return "OR listener";
57 case CONN_TYPE_OR
: return "OR";
58 case CONN_TYPE_EXIT
: return "Exit";
59 case CONN_TYPE_AP_LISTENER
: return "Socks listener";
60 case CONN_TYPE_AP_TRANS_LISTENER
:
61 return "Transparent pf/netfilter listener";
62 case CONN_TYPE_AP_NATD_LISTENER
: return "Transparent natd listener";
63 case CONN_TYPE_AP_DNS_LISTENER
: return "DNS listener";
64 case CONN_TYPE_AP
: return "Socks";
65 case CONN_TYPE_DIR_LISTENER
: return "Directory listener";
66 case CONN_TYPE_DIR
: return "Directory";
67 case CONN_TYPE_CPUWORKER
: return "CPU worker";
68 case CONN_TYPE_CONTROL_LISTENER
: return "Control listener";
69 case CONN_TYPE_CONTROL
: return "Control";
71 log_warn(LD_BUG
, "unknown connection type %d", type
);
72 tor_snprintf(buf
, sizeof(buf
), "unknown [%d]", type
);
78 * Return the human-readable name for the connection state <b>state</b>
79 * for the connection type <b>type</b>
82 conn_state_to_string(int type
, int state
)
86 case CONN_TYPE_OR_LISTENER
:
87 case CONN_TYPE_AP_LISTENER
:
88 case CONN_TYPE_AP_TRANS_LISTENER
:
89 case CONN_TYPE_AP_NATD_LISTENER
:
90 case CONN_TYPE_AP_DNS_LISTENER
:
91 case CONN_TYPE_DIR_LISTENER
:
92 case CONN_TYPE_CONTROL_LISTENER
:
93 if (state
== LISTENER_STATE_READY
)
98 case OR_CONN_STATE_CONNECTING
: return "connect()ing";
99 case OR_CONN_STATE_PROXY_HANDSHAKING
: return "handshaking (proxy)";
100 case OR_CONN_STATE_TLS_HANDSHAKING
: return "handshaking (TLS)";
101 case OR_CONN_STATE_TLS_CLIENT_RENEGOTIATING
:
102 return "renegotiating (TLS)";
103 case OR_CONN_STATE_TLS_SERVER_RENEGOTIATING
:
104 return "waiting for renegotiation (TLS)";
105 case OR_CONN_STATE_OR_HANDSHAKING
: return "handshaking (Tor)";
106 case OR_CONN_STATE_OPEN
: return "open";
111 case EXIT_CONN_STATE_RESOLVING
: return "waiting for dest info";
112 case EXIT_CONN_STATE_CONNECTING
: return "connecting";
113 case EXIT_CONN_STATE_OPEN
: return "open";
114 case EXIT_CONN_STATE_RESOLVEFAILED
: return "resolve failed";
119 case AP_CONN_STATE_SOCKS_WAIT
: return "waiting for socks info";
120 case AP_CONN_STATE_NATD_WAIT
: return "waiting for natd dest info";
121 case AP_CONN_STATE_RENDDESC_WAIT
: return "waiting for rendezvous desc";
122 case AP_CONN_STATE_CONTROLLER_WAIT
: return "waiting for controller";
123 case AP_CONN_STATE_CIRCUIT_WAIT
: return "waiting for circuit";
124 case AP_CONN_STATE_CONNECT_WAIT
: return "waiting for connect response";
125 case AP_CONN_STATE_RESOLVE_WAIT
: return "waiting for resolve response";
126 case AP_CONN_STATE_OPEN
: return "open";
131 case DIR_CONN_STATE_CONNECTING
: return "connecting";
132 case DIR_CONN_STATE_CLIENT_SENDING
: return "client sending";
133 case DIR_CONN_STATE_CLIENT_READING
: return "client reading";
134 case DIR_CONN_STATE_CLIENT_FINISHED
: return "client finished";
135 case DIR_CONN_STATE_SERVER_COMMAND_WAIT
: return "waiting for command";
136 case DIR_CONN_STATE_SERVER_WRITING
: return "writing";
139 case CONN_TYPE_CPUWORKER
:
141 case CPUWORKER_STATE_IDLE
: return "idle";
142 case CPUWORKER_STATE_BUSY_ONION
: return "busy with onion";
145 case CONN_TYPE_CONTROL
:
147 case CONTROL_CONN_STATE_OPEN
: return "open (protocol v1)";
148 case CONTROL_CONN_STATE_NEEDAUTH
:
149 return "waiting for authentication (protocol v1)";
154 log_warn(LD_BUG
, "unknown connection state %d (type %d)", state
, type
);
155 tor_snprintf(buf
, sizeof(buf
),
156 "unknown state [%d] on unknown [%s] connection",
157 state
, conn_type_to_string(type
));
161 /** Allocate and return a new dir_connection_t, initialized as by
162 * connection_init(). */
164 dir_connection_new(int socket_family
)
166 dir_connection_t
*dir_conn
= tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(dir_connection_t
));
167 connection_init(time(NULL
), TO_CONN(dir_conn
), CONN_TYPE_DIR
, socket_family
);
171 /** Allocate and return a new or_connection_t, initialized as by
172 * connection_init(). */
174 or_connection_new(int socket_family
)
176 or_connection_t
*or_conn
= tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(or_connection_t
));
177 time_t now
= time(NULL
);
178 connection_init(now
, TO_CONN(or_conn
), CONN_TYPE_OR
, socket_family
);
180 or_conn
->timestamp_last_added_nonpadding
= time(NULL
);
181 or_conn
->next_circ_id
= crypto_rand_int(1<<15);
186 /** Allocate and return a new edge_connection_t, initialized as by
187 * connection_init(). */
189 edge_connection_new(int type
, int socket_family
)
191 edge_connection_t
*edge_conn
= tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(edge_connection_t
));
192 tor_assert(type
== CONN_TYPE_EXIT
|| type
== CONN_TYPE_AP
);
193 connection_init(time(NULL
), TO_CONN(edge_conn
), type
, socket_family
);
194 if (type
== CONN_TYPE_AP
)
195 edge_conn
->socks_request
= tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(socks_request_t
));
199 /** Allocate and return a new control_connection_t, initialized as by
200 * connection_init(). */
201 control_connection_t
*
202 control_connection_new(int socket_family
)
204 control_connection_t
*control_conn
=
205 tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(control_connection_t
));
206 connection_init(time(NULL
),
207 TO_CONN(control_conn
), CONN_TYPE_CONTROL
, socket_family
);
211 /** Allocate, initialize, and return a new connection_t subtype of <b>type</b>
212 * to make or receive connections of address family <b>socket_family</b>. The
213 * type should be one of the CONN_TYPE_* constants. */
215 connection_new(int type
, int socket_family
)
219 return TO_CONN(or_connection_new(socket_family
));
223 return TO_CONN(edge_connection_new(type
, socket_family
));
226 return TO_CONN(dir_connection_new(socket_family
));
228 case CONN_TYPE_CONTROL
:
229 return TO_CONN(control_connection_new(socket_family
));
232 connection_t
*conn
= tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(connection_t
));
233 connection_init(time(NULL
), conn
, type
, socket_family
);
239 /** Initializes conn. (you must call connection_add() to link it into the main
242 * Set conn-\>type to <b>type</b>. Set conn-\>s and conn-\>conn_array_index to
243 * -1 to signify they are not yet assigned.
245 * If conn is not a listener type, allocate buffers for it. If it's
246 * an AP type, allocate space to store the socks_request.
248 * Assign a pseudorandom next_circ_id between 0 and 2**15.
250 * Initialize conn's timestamps to now.
253 connection_init(time_t now
, connection_t
*conn
, int type
, int socket_family
)
255 static uint64_t n_connections_allocated
= 1;
259 conn
->magic
= OR_CONNECTION_MAGIC
;
263 conn
->magic
= EDGE_CONNECTION_MAGIC
;
266 conn
->magic
= DIR_CONNECTION_MAGIC
;
268 case CONN_TYPE_CONTROL
:
269 conn
->magic
= CONTROL_CONNECTION_MAGIC
;
272 conn
->magic
= BASE_CONNECTION_MAGIC
;
276 conn
->s
= -1; /* give it a default of 'not used' */
277 conn
->conn_array_index
= -1; /* also default to 'not used' */
278 conn
->global_identifier
= n_connections_allocated
++;
281 conn
->socket_family
= socket_family
;
282 if (!connection_is_listener(conn
)) { /* listeners never use their buf */
283 conn
->inbuf
= buf_new();
284 conn
->outbuf
= buf_new();
287 conn
->timestamp_created
= now
;
288 conn
->timestamp_lastread
= now
;
289 conn
->timestamp_lastwritten
= now
;
292 /** Create a link between <b>conn_a</b> and <b>conn_b</b>. */
294 connection_link_connections(connection_t
*conn_a
, connection_t
*conn_b
)
296 tor_assert(conn_a
->s
< 0);
297 tor_assert(conn_b
->s
< 0);
301 conn_a
->linked_conn
= conn_b
;
302 conn_b
->linked_conn
= conn_a
;
305 /** Deallocate memory used by <b>conn</b>. Deallocate its buffers if
306 * necessary, close its socket if necessary, and mark the directory as dirty
307 * if <b>conn</b> is an OR or OP connection.
310 _connection_free(connection_t
*conn
)
314 switch (conn
->type
) {
316 tor_assert(conn
->magic
== OR_CONNECTION_MAGIC
);
317 mem
= TO_OR_CONN(conn
);
318 memlen
= sizeof(or_connection_t
);
322 tor_assert(conn
->magic
== EDGE_CONNECTION_MAGIC
);
323 mem
= TO_EDGE_CONN(conn
);
324 memlen
= sizeof(edge_connection_t
);
327 tor_assert(conn
->magic
== DIR_CONNECTION_MAGIC
);
328 mem
= TO_DIR_CONN(conn
);
329 memlen
= sizeof(dir_connection_t
);
331 case CONN_TYPE_CONTROL
:
332 tor_assert(conn
->magic
== CONTROL_CONNECTION_MAGIC
);
333 mem
= TO_CONTROL_CONN(conn
);
334 memlen
= sizeof(control_connection_t
);
337 tor_assert(conn
->magic
== BASE_CONNECTION_MAGIC
);
339 memlen
= sizeof(connection_t
);
344 log_info(LD_GENERAL
, "Freeing linked %s connection [%s] with %d "
345 "bytes on inbuf, %d on outbuf.",
346 conn_type_to_string(conn
->type
),
347 conn_state_to_string(conn
->type
, conn
->state
),
348 (int)buf_datalen(conn
->inbuf
), (int)buf_datalen(conn
->outbuf
));
351 if (!connection_is_listener(conn
)) {
352 buf_free(conn
->inbuf
);
353 buf_free(conn
->outbuf
);
355 if (conn
->socket_family
== AF_UNIX
) {
356 /* For now only control ports can be Unix domain sockets
357 * and listeners at the same time */
358 tor_assert(conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_CONTROL_LISTENER
);
360 if (unlink(conn
->address
) < 0 && errno
!= ENOENT
) {
361 log_warn(LD_NET
, "Could not unlink %s: %s", conn
->address
,
367 tor_free(conn
->address
);
369 if (connection_speaks_cells(conn
)) {
370 or_connection_t
*or_conn
= TO_OR_CONN(conn
);
372 tor_tls_free(or_conn
->tls
);
375 if (or_conn
->handshake_state
) {
376 or_handshake_state_free(or_conn
->handshake_state
);
377 or_conn
->handshake_state
= NULL
;
379 tor_free(or_conn
->nickname
);
381 if (CONN_IS_EDGE(conn
)) {
382 edge_connection_t
*edge_conn
= TO_EDGE_CONN(conn
);
383 tor_free(edge_conn
->chosen_exit_name
);
384 if (edge_conn
->socks_request
) {
385 memset(edge_conn
->socks_request
, 0xcc, sizeof(socks_request_t
));
386 tor_free(edge_conn
->socks_request
);
388 if (edge_conn
->rend_data
)
389 rend_data_free(edge_conn
->rend_data
);
391 if (conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_CONTROL
) {
392 control_connection_t
*control_conn
= TO_CONTROL_CONN(conn
);
393 tor_free(control_conn
->incoming_cmd
);
396 tor_free(conn
->read_event
); /* Probably already freed by connection_free. */
397 tor_free(conn
->write_event
); /* Probably already freed by connection_free. */
399 if (conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_DIR
) {
400 dir_connection_t
*dir_conn
= TO_DIR_CONN(conn
);
401 tor_free(dir_conn
->requested_resource
);
402 if (dir_conn
->zlib_state
)
403 tor_zlib_free(dir_conn
->zlib_state
);
404 if (dir_conn
->fingerprint_stack
) {
405 SMARTLIST_FOREACH(dir_conn
->fingerprint_stack
, char *, cp
, tor_free(cp
));
406 smartlist_free(dir_conn
->fingerprint_stack
);
408 if (dir_conn
->cached_dir
)
409 cached_dir_decref(dir_conn
->cached_dir
);
410 if (dir_conn
->rend_data
)
411 rend_data_free(dir_conn
->rend_data
);
415 log_debug(LD_NET
,"closing fd %d.",conn
->s
);
416 tor_close_socket(conn
->s
);
420 if (conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_OR
&&
421 !tor_digest_is_zero(TO_OR_CONN(conn
)->identity_digest
)) {
422 log_warn(LD_BUG
, "called on OR conn with non-zeroed identity_digest");
423 connection_or_remove_from_identity_map(TO_OR_CONN(conn
));
426 memset(conn
, 0xAA, memlen
); /* poison memory */
430 /** Make sure <b>conn</b> isn't in any of the global conn lists; then free it.
433 connection_free(connection_t
*conn
)
436 tor_assert(!connection_is_on_closeable_list(conn
));
437 tor_assert(!connection_in_array(conn
));
438 if (conn
->linked_conn
) {
439 log_err(LD_BUG
, "Called with conn->linked_conn still set.");
440 tor_fragile_assert();
441 conn
->linked_conn
->linked_conn
= NULL
;
442 if (! conn
->linked_conn
->marked_for_close
&&
443 conn
->linked_conn
->reading_from_linked_conn
)
444 connection_start_reading(conn
->linked_conn
);
445 conn
->linked_conn
= NULL
;
447 if (connection_speaks_cells(conn
)) {
448 if (!tor_digest_is_zero(TO_OR_CONN(conn
)->identity_digest
)) {
449 connection_or_remove_from_identity_map(TO_OR_CONN(conn
));
452 if (conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_CONTROL
) {
453 TO_CONTROL_CONN(conn
)->event_mask
= 0;
454 control_update_global_event_mask();
456 connection_unregister_events(conn
);
457 _connection_free(conn
);
460 /** Call _connection_free() on every connection in our array, and release all
461 * storage held by connection.c. This is used by cpuworkers and dnsworkers
462 * when they fork, so they don't keep resources held open (especially
465 * Don't do the checks in connection_free(), because they will
469 connection_free_all(void)
471 smartlist_t
*conns
= get_connection_array();
473 /* We don't want to log any messages to controllers. */
474 SMARTLIST_FOREACH(conns
, connection_t
*, conn
,
475 if (conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_CONTROL
)
476 TO_CONTROL_CONN(conn
)->event_mask
= 0);
478 control_update_global_event_mask();
480 /* Unlink everything from the identity map. */
481 connection_or_clear_identity_map();
483 SMARTLIST_FOREACH(conns
, connection_t
*, conn
, _connection_free(conn
));
485 if (outgoing_addrs
) {
486 SMARTLIST_FOREACH(outgoing_addrs
, void*, addr
, tor_free(addr
));
487 smartlist_free(outgoing_addrs
);
488 outgoing_addrs
= NULL
;
492 /** Do any cleanup needed:
493 * - Directory conns that failed to fetch a rendezvous descriptor
494 * need to inform pending rendezvous streams.
495 * - OR conns need to call rep_hist_note_*() to record status.
496 * - AP conns need to send a socks reject if necessary.
497 * - Exit conns need to call connection_dns_remove() if necessary.
498 * - AP and Exit conns need to send an end cell if they can.
499 * - DNS conns need to fail any resolves that are pending on them.
500 * - OR and edge connections need to be unlinked from circuits.
503 connection_about_to_close_connection(connection_t
*conn
)
506 dir_connection_t
*dir_conn
;
507 or_connection_t
*or_conn
;
508 edge_connection_t
*edge_conn
;
509 time_t now
= time(NULL
);
511 tor_assert(conn
->marked_for_close
);
513 if (CONN_IS_EDGE(conn
)) {
514 edge_conn
= TO_EDGE_CONN(conn
);
515 if (!edge_conn
->edge_has_sent_end
) {
516 log_warn(LD_BUG
, "(Harmless.) Edge connection (marked at %s:%d) "
517 "hasn't sent end yet?",
518 conn
->marked_for_close_file
, conn
->marked_for_close
);
519 tor_fragile_assert();
523 switch (conn
->type
) {
525 dir_conn
= TO_DIR_CONN(conn
);
526 if (conn
->state
< DIR_CONN_STATE_CLIENT_FINISHED
) {
527 /* It's a directory connection and connecting or fetching
528 * failed: forget about this router, and maybe try again. */
529 connection_dir_request_failed(dir_conn
);
531 /* If we were trying to fetch a v2 rend desc and did not succeed,
532 * retry as needed. (If a fetch is successful, the connection state
533 * is changed to DIR_PURPOSE_HAS_FETCHED_RENDDESC to mark that
534 * refetching is unnecessary.) */
535 if (conn
->purpose
== DIR_PURPOSE_FETCH_RENDDESC_V2
&&
536 dir_conn
->rend_data
&&
537 strlen(dir_conn
->rend_data
->onion_address
) ==
538 REND_SERVICE_ID_LEN_BASE32
)
539 rend_client_refetch_v2_renddesc(dir_conn
->rend_data
);
542 or_conn
= TO_OR_CONN(conn
);
543 /* Remember why we're closing this connection. */
544 if (conn
->state
!= OR_CONN_STATE_OPEN
) {
545 /* Inform any pending (not attached) circs that they should
547 circuit_n_conn_done(TO_OR_CONN(conn
), 0);
548 /* now mark things down as needed */
549 if (connection_or_nonopen_was_started_here(or_conn
)) {
550 or_options_t
*options
= get_options();
551 rep_hist_note_connect_failed(or_conn
->identity_digest
, now
);
552 entry_guard_register_connect_status(or_conn
->identity_digest
,0,
553 !options
->HttpsProxy
, now
);
554 if (conn
->state
>= OR_CONN_STATE_TLS_HANDSHAKING
) {
555 int reason
= tls_error_to_orconn_end_reason(or_conn
->tls_error
);
556 control_event_or_conn_status(or_conn
, OR_CONN_EVENT_FAILED
,
558 if (!authdir_mode_tests_reachability(options
))
559 control_event_bootstrap_problem(
560 orconn_end_reason_to_control_string(reason
), reason
);
563 } else if (conn
->hold_open_until_flushed
) {
564 /* We only set hold_open_until_flushed when we're intentionally
565 * closing a connection. */
566 rep_hist_note_disconnect(or_conn
->identity_digest
, now
);
567 control_event_or_conn_status(or_conn
, OR_CONN_EVENT_CLOSED
,
568 tls_error_to_orconn_end_reason(or_conn
->tls_error
));
569 } else if (or_conn
->identity_digest
) {
570 rep_hist_note_connection_died(or_conn
->identity_digest
, now
);
571 control_event_or_conn_status(or_conn
, OR_CONN_EVENT_CLOSED
,
572 tls_error_to_orconn_end_reason(or_conn
->tls_error
));
574 /* Now close all the attached circuits on it. */
575 circuit_unlink_all_from_or_conn(TO_OR_CONN(conn
),
576 END_CIRC_REASON_OR_CONN_CLOSED
);
579 edge_conn
= TO_EDGE_CONN(conn
);
580 if (edge_conn
->socks_request
->has_finished
== 0) {
581 /* since conn gets removed right after this function finishes,
582 * there's no point trying to send back a reply at this point. */
583 log_warn(LD_BUG
,"Closing stream (marked at %s:%d) without sending"
584 " back a socks reply.",
585 conn
->marked_for_close_file
, conn
->marked_for_close
);
587 if (!edge_conn
->end_reason
) {
588 log_warn(LD_BUG
,"Closing stream (marked at %s:%d) without having"
590 conn
->marked_for_close_file
, conn
->marked_for_close
);
592 if (edge_conn
->dns_server_request
) {
593 log_warn(LD_BUG
,"Closing stream (marked at %s:%d) without having"
594 " replied to DNS request.",
595 conn
->marked_for_close_file
, conn
->marked_for_close
);
596 dnsserv_reject_request(edge_conn
);
598 control_event_stream_bandwidth(edge_conn
);
599 control_event_stream_status(edge_conn
, STREAM_EVENT_CLOSED
,
600 edge_conn
->end_reason
);
601 circ
= circuit_get_by_edge_conn(edge_conn
);
603 circuit_detach_stream(circ
, edge_conn
);
606 edge_conn
= TO_EDGE_CONN(conn
);
607 circ
= circuit_get_by_edge_conn(edge_conn
);
609 circuit_detach_stream(circ
, edge_conn
);
610 if (conn
->state
== EXIT_CONN_STATE_RESOLVING
) {
611 connection_dns_remove(edge_conn
);
617 /** Return true iff connection_close_immediate() has been called on this
619 #define CONN_IS_CLOSED(c) \
620 ((c)->linked ? ((c)->linked_conn_is_closed) : ((c)->s < 0))
622 /** Close the underlying socket for <b>conn</b>, so we don't try to
623 * flush it. Must be used in conjunction with (right before)
624 * connection_mark_for_close().
627 connection_close_immediate(connection_t
*conn
)
629 assert_connection_ok(conn
,0);
630 if (CONN_IS_CLOSED(conn
)) {
631 log_err(LD_BUG
,"Attempt to close already-closed connection.");
632 tor_fragile_assert();
635 if (conn
->outbuf_flushlen
) {
636 log_info(LD_NET
,"fd %d, type %s, state %s, %d bytes on outbuf.",
637 conn
->s
, conn_type_to_string(conn
->type
),
638 conn_state_to_string(conn
->type
, conn
->state
),
639 (int)conn
->outbuf_flushlen
);
642 connection_unregister_events(conn
);
645 tor_close_socket(conn
->s
);
648 conn
->linked_conn_is_closed
= 1;
649 if (!connection_is_listener(conn
)) {
650 buf_clear(conn
->outbuf
);
651 conn
->outbuf_flushlen
= 0;
655 /** Mark <b>conn</b> to be closed next time we loop through
656 * conn_close_if_marked() in main.c. */
658 _connection_mark_for_close(connection_t
*conn
, int line
, const char *file
)
660 assert_connection_ok(conn
,0);
662 tor_assert(line
< 1<<16); /* marked_for_close can only fit a uint16_t. */
665 if (conn
->marked_for_close
) {
666 log(LOG_WARN
,LD_BUG
,"Duplicate call to connection_mark_for_close at %s:%d"
667 " (first at %s:%d)", file
, line
, conn
->marked_for_close_file
,
668 conn
->marked_for_close
);
669 tor_fragile_assert();
673 conn
->marked_for_close
= line
;
674 conn
->marked_for_close_file
= file
;
675 add_connection_to_closeable_list(conn
);
677 /* in case we're going to be held-open-til-flushed, reset
678 * the number of seconds since last successful write, so
679 * we get our whole 15 seconds */
680 conn
->timestamp_lastwritten
= time(NULL
);
683 /** Find each connection that has hold_open_until_flushed set to
684 * 1 but hasn't written in the past 15 seconds, and set
685 * hold_open_until_flushed to 0. This means it will get cleaned
686 * up in the next loop through close_if_marked() in main.c.
689 connection_expire_held_open(void)
692 smartlist_t
*conns
= get_connection_array();
696 SMARTLIST_FOREACH(conns
, connection_t
*, conn
,
698 /* If we've been holding the connection open, but we haven't written
701 if (conn
->hold_open_until_flushed
) {
702 tor_assert(conn
->marked_for_close
);
703 if (now
- conn
->timestamp_lastwritten
>= 15) {
705 if (conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_EXIT
||
706 (conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_DIR
&&
707 conn
->purpose
== DIR_PURPOSE_SERVER
))
710 severity
= LOG_NOTICE
;
711 log_fn(severity
, LD_NET
,
712 "Giving up on marked_for_close conn that's been flushing "
713 "for 15s (fd %d, type %s, state %s).",
714 conn
->s
, conn_type_to_string(conn
->type
),
715 conn_state_to_string(conn
->type
, conn
->state
));
716 conn
->hold_open_until_flushed
= 0;
722 /** Create an AF_INET listenaddr struct.
723 * <b>listenaddress</b> provides the host and optionally the port information
724 * for the new structure. If no port is provided in <b>listenaddress</b> then
725 * <b>listenport</b> is used.
727 * If not NULL <b>readable_address</b> will contain a copy of the host part of
728 * <b>listenaddress</b>.
730 * The listenaddr struct has to be freed by the caller.
732 static struct sockaddr_in
*
733 create_inet_sockaddr(const char *listenaddress
, uint16_t listenport
,
734 char **readable_address
, socklen_t
*socklen_out
) {
735 struct sockaddr_in
*listenaddr
= NULL
;
737 uint16_t usePort
= 0;
739 if (parse_addr_port(LOG_WARN
,
740 listenaddress
, readable_address
, &addr
, &usePort
)<0) {
742 "Error parsing/resolving ListenAddress %s", listenaddress
);
746 usePort
= listenport
;
748 listenaddr
= tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(struct sockaddr_in
));
749 listenaddr
->sin_addr
.s_addr
= htonl(addr
);
750 listenaddr
->sin_family
= AF_INET
;
751 listenaddr
->sin_port
= htons((uint16_t) usePort
);
753 *socklen_out
= sizeof(struct sockaddr_in
);
758 tor_free(listenaddr
);
763 /** Create an AF_UNIX listenaddr struct.
764 * <b>listenaddress</b> provides the path to the Unix socket.
766 * Eventually <b>listenaddress</b> will also optionally contain user, group,
767 * and file permissions for the new socket. But not yet. XXX
768 * Also, since we do not create the socket here the information doesn't help
771 * If not NULL <b>readable_address</b> will contain a copy of the path part of
772 * <b>listenaddress</b>.
774 * The listenaddr struct has to be freed by the caller.
776 static struct sockaddr_un
*
777 create_unix_sockaddr(const char *listenaddress
, char **readable_address
,
780 struct sockaddr_un
*sockaddr
= NULL
;
782 sockaddr
= tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(struct sockaddr_un
));
783 sockaddr
->sun_family
= AF_UNIX
;
784 strncpy(sockaddr
->sun_path
, listenaddress
, sizeof(sockaddr
->sun_path
));
786 if (readable_address
)
787 *readable_address
= tor_strdup(listenaddress
);
789 *len_out
= sizeof(struct sockaddr_un
);
793 static struct sockaddr
*
794 create_unix_sockaddr(const char *listenaddress
, char **readable_address
,
798 (void)readable_address
;
799 log_fn(LOG_ERR
, LD_BUG
,
800 "Unix domain sockets not supported, yet we tried to create one.");
804 #endif /* HAVE_SYS_UN_H */
806 /** Warn that an accept or a connect has failed because we're running up
807 * against our ulimit. Rate-limit these warnings so that we don't spam
810 warn_too_many_conns(void)
812 #define WARN_TOO_MANY_CONNS_INTERVAL (6*60*60)
813 static time_t last_warned
= 0;
814 time_t now
= time(NULL
);
815 int n_conns
= get_n_open_sockets();
816 if (last_warned
+ WARN_TOO_MANY_CONNS_INTERVAL
< now
) {
817 log_warn(LD_NET
,"Failing because we have %d connections already. Please "
818 "raise your ulimit -n.", n_conns
);
821 control_event_general_status(LOG_WARN
, "TOO_MANY_CONNECTIONS CURRENT=%d",
825 /** Bind a new non-blocking socket listening to the socket described
826 * by <b>listensockaddr</b>.
828 * <b>address</b> is only used for logging purposes and to add the information
831 static connection_t
*
832 connection_create_listener(struct sockaddr
*listensockaddr
, socklen_t socklen
,
833 int type
, char* address
)
836 int s
; /* the socket we're going to make */
837 uint16_t usePort
= 0;
838 int start_reading
= 0;
840 if (get_n_open_sockets() >= get_options()->_ConnLimit
-1) {
841 warn_too_many_conns();
845 if (listensockaddr
->sa_family
== AF_INET
) {
846 int is_tcp
= (type
!= CONN_TYPE_AP_DNS_LISTENER
);
853 usePort
= ntohs( (uint16_t)
854 ((struct sockaddr_in
*)listensockaddr
)->sin_port
);
856 log_notice(LD_NET
, "Opening %s on %s:%d",
857 conn_type_to_string(type
), address
, usePort
);
859 s
= tor_open_socket(PF_INET
,
860 is_tcp
? SOCK_STREAM
: SOCK_DGRAM
,
861 is_tcp
? IPPROTO_TCP
: IPPROTO_UDP
);
863 log_warn(LD_NET
,"Socket creation failed.");
868 /* REUSEADDR on normal places means you can rebind to the port
869 * right after somebody else has let it go. But REUSEADDR on win32
870 * means you can bind to the port _even when somebody else
871 * already has it bound_. So, don't do that on Win32. */
872 setsockopt(s
, SOL_SOCKET
, SO_REUSEADDR
, (void*) &one
,
873 (socklen_t
)sizeof(one
));
876 if (bind(s
,listensockaddr
,socklen
) < 0) {
877 const char *helpfulhint
= "";
878 int e
= tor_socket_errno(s
);
879 if (ERRNO_IS_EADDRINUSE(e
))
880 helpfulhint
= ". Is Tor already running?";
881 log_warn(LD_NET
, "Could not bind to %s:%u: %s%s", address
, usePort
,
882 tor_socket_strerror(e
), helpfulhint
);
888 if (listen(s
,SOMAXCONN
) < 0) {
889 log_warn(LD_NET
, "Could not listen on %s:%u: %s", address
, usePort
,
890 tor_socket_strerror(tor_socket_errno(s
)));
896 } else if (listensockaddr
->sa_family
== AF_UNIX
) {
899 /* For now only control ports can be Unix domain sockets
900 * and listeners at the same time */
901 tor_assert(type
== CONN_TYPE_CONTROL_LISTENER
);
903 log_notice(LD_NET
, "Opening %s on %s",
904 conn_type_to_string(type
), address
);
906 if (unlink(address
) < 0 && errno
!= ENOENT
) {
907 log_warn(LD_NET
, "Could not unlink %s: %s", address
,
911 s
= tor_open_socket(AF_UNIX
, SOCK_STREAM
, 0);
913 log_warn(LD_NET
,"Socket creation failed: %s.", strerror(errno
));
917 if (bind(s
, listensockaddr
, (socklen_t
)sizeof(struct sockaddr_un
)) == -1) {
918 log_warn(LD_NET
,"Bind to %s failed: %s.", address
,
919 tor_socket_strerror(tor_socket_errno(s
)));
923 if (listen(s
,SOMAXCONN
) < 0) {
924 log_warn(LD_NET
, "Could not listen on %s: %s", address
,
925 tor_socket_strerror(tor_socket_errno(s
)));
929 #endif /* HAVE_SYS_UN_H */
931 log_err(LD_BUG
,"Got unexpected address family %d.",
932 listensockaddr
->sa_family
);
936 set_socket_nonblocking(s
);
938 conn
= connection_new(type
, listensockaddr
->sa_family
);
939 conn
->socket_family
= listensockaddr
->sa_family
;
941 conn
->address
= tor_strdup(address
);
942 conn
->port
= usePort
;
944 if (connection_add(conn
) < 0) { /* no space, forget it */
945 log_warn(LD_NET
,"connection_add for listener failed. Giving up.");
946 connection_free(conn
);
950 log_debug(LD_NET
,"%s listening on port %u.",
951 conn_type_to_string(type
), usePort
);
953 conn
->state
= LISTENER_STATE_READY
;
955 connection_start_reading(conn
);
957 tor_assert(type
== CONN_TYPE_AP_DNS_LISTENER
);
958 dnsserv_configure_listener(conn
);
967 /** Do basic sanity checking on a newly received socket. Return 0
968 * if it looks ok, else return -1. */
970 check_sockaddr(struct sockaddr
*sa
, int len
, int level
)
974 if (sa
->sa_family
== AF_INET
) {
975 struct sockaddr_in
*sin
=(struct sockaddr_in
*)sa
;
976 if (len
!= sizeof(struct sockaddr_in
)) {
977 log_fn(level
, LD_NET
, "Length of address not as expected: %d vs %d",
978 len
,(int)sizeof(struct sockaddr_in
));
981 if (sin
->sin_addr
.s_addr
== 0 || sin
->sin_port
== 0) {
982 log_fn(level
, LD_NET
,
983 "Address for new connection has address/port equal to zero.");
986 } else if (sa
->sa_family
== AF_INET6
) {
987 struct sockaddr_in6
*sin6
=(struct sockaddr_in6
*)sa
;
988 if (len
!= sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6
)) {
989 log_fn(level
, LD_NET
, "Length of address not as expected: %d vs %d",
990 len
,(int)sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6
));
993 if (tor_mem_is_zero((void*)sin6
->sin6_addr
.s6_addr
, 16) ||
994 sin6
->sin6_port
== 0) {
995 log_fn(level
, LD_NET
,
996 "Address for new connection has address/port equal to zero.");
1005 /** Check whether the socket family from an accepted socket <b>got</b> is the
1006 * same as the one that <b>listener</b> is waiting for. If it isn't, log
1007 * a useful message and return -1. Else return 0.
1009 * This is annoying, but can apparently happen on some Darwins. */
1011 check_sockaddr_family_match(sa_family_t got
, connection_t
*listener
)
1013 if (got
!= listener
->socket_family
) {
1014 log_info(LD_BUG
, "A listener connection returned a socket with a "
1015 "mismatched family. %s for addr_family %d gave us a socket "
1016 "with address family %d. Dropping.",
1017 conn_type_to_string(listener
->type
),
1018 (int)listener
->socket_family
,
1025 /** The listener connection <b>conn</b> told poll() it wanted to read.
1026 * Call accept() on conn-\>s, and add the new connection if necessary.
1029 connection_handle_listener_read(connection_t
*conn
, int new_type
)
1031 int news
; /* the new socket */
1032 connection_t
*newconn
;
1033 /* information about the remote peer when connecting to other routers */
1035 struct sockaddr
*remote
= (struct sockaddr
*)addrbuf
;
1036 /* length of the remote address. Must be whatever accept() needs. */
1037 socklen_t remotelen
= (socklen_t
)sizeof(addrbuf
);
1038 or_options_t
*options
= get_options();
1040 tor_assert((size_t)remotelen
>= sizeof(struct sockaddr_in
));
1041 memset(addrbuf
, 0, sizeof(addrbuf
));
1043 news
= tor_accept_socket(conn
->s
,remote
,&remotelen
);
1044 if (news
< 0) { /* accept() error */
1045 int e
= tor_socket_errno(conn
->s
);
1046 if (ERRNO_IS_ACCEPT_EAGAIN(e
)) {
1047 return 0; /* he hung up before we could accept(). that's fine. */
1048 } else if (ERRNO_IS_ACCEPT_RESOURCE_LIMIT(e
)) {
1049 warn_too_many_conns();
1052 /* else there was a real error. */
1053 log_warn(LD_NET
,"accept() failed: %s. Closing listener.",
1054 tor_socket_strerror(e
));
1055 connection_mark_for_close(conn
);
1059 "Connection accepted on socket %d (child of fd %d).",
1062 set_socket_nonblocking(news
);
1064 if (options
->ConstrainedSockets
)
1065 set_constrained_socket_buffers(news
, (int)options
->ConstrainedSockSize
);
1067 if (check_sockaddr_family_match(remote
->sa_family
, conn
) < 0) {
1068 tor_close_socket(news
);
1072 if (conn
->socket_family
== AF_INET
|| conn
->socket_family
== AF_INET6
) {
1075 if (check_sockaddr(remote
, remotelen
, LOG_INFO
)<0) {
1077 "accept() returned a strange address; trying getsockname().");
1078 remotelen
=sizeof(addrbuf
);
1079 memset(addrbuf
, 0, sizeof(addrbuf
));
1080 if (getsockname(news
, remote
, &remotelen
)<0) {
1081 int e
= tor_socket_errno(news
);
1082 log_warn(LD_NET
, "getsockname() for new connection failed: %s",
1083 tor_socket_strerror(e
));
1085 if (check_sockaddr((struct sockaddr
*)addrbuf
, remotelen
,
1087 log_warn(LD_NET
,"Something's wrong with this conn. Closing it.");
1088 tor_close_socket(news
);
1094 if (check_sockaddr_family_match(remote
->sa_family
, conn
) < 0) {
1095 tor_close_socket(news
);
1099 tor_addr_from_sockaddr(&addr
, remote
, &port
);
1101 /* process entrance policies here, before we even create the connection */
1102 if (new_type
== CONN_TYPE_AP
) {
1103 /* check sockspolicy to see if we should accept it */
1104 if (socks_policy_permits_address(&addr
) == 0) {
1106 "Denying socks connection from untrusted address %s.",
1108 tor_close_socket(news
);
1112 if (new_type
== CONN_TYPE_DIR
) {
1113 /* check dirpolicy to see if we should accept it */
1114 if (dir_policy_permits_address(&addr
) == 0) {
1115 log_notice(LD_DIRSERV
,"Denying dir connection from address %s.",
1117 tor_close_socket(news
);
1122 newconn
= connection_new(new_type
, conn
->socket_family
);
1125 /* remember the remote address */
1126 tor_addr_copy(&newconn
->addr
, &addr
);
1127 newconn
->port
= port
;
1128 newconn
->address
= tor_dup_addr(&addr
);
1130 } else if (conn
->socket_family
== AF_UNIX
) {
1131 /* For now only control ports can be Unix domain sockets
1132 * and listeners at the same time */
1133 tor_assert(conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_CONTROL_LISTENER
);
1135 newconn
= connection_new(new_type
, conn
->socket_family
);
1138 /* remember the remote address -- do we have anything sane to put here? */
1139 tor_addr_make_unspec(&newconn
->addr
);
1141 newconn
->address
= tor_strdup(conn
->address
);
1146 if (connection_add(newconn
) < 0) { /* no space, forget it */
1147 connection_free(newconn
);
1148 return 0; /* no need to tear down the parent */
1151 if (connection_init_accepted_conn(newconn
, conn
->type
) < 0) {
1152 connection_mark_for_close(newconn
);
1158 /** Initialize states for newly accepted connection <b>conn</b>.
1159 * If conn is an OR, start the TLS handshake.
1160 * If conn is a transparent AP, get its original destination
1161 * and place it in circuit_wait.
1164 connection_init_accepted_conn(connection_t
*conn
, uint8_t listener_type
)
1166 connection_start_reading(conn
);
1168 switch (conn
->type
) {
1170 control_event_or_conn_status(TO_OR_CONN(conn
), OR_CONN_EVENT_NEW
, 0);
1171 return connection_tls_start_handshake(TO_OR_CONN(conn
), 1);
1173 switch (listener_type
) {
1174 case CONN_TYPE_AP_LISTENER
:
1175 conn
->state
= AP_CONN_STATE_SOCKS_WAIT
;
1177 case CONN_TYPE_AP_TRANS_LISTENER
:
1178 conn
->state
= AP_CONN_STATE_CIRCUIT_WAIT
;
1179 return connection_ap_process_transparent(TO_EDGE_CONN(conn
));
1180 case CONN_TYPE_AP_NATD_LISTENER
:
1181 conn
->state
= AP_CONN_STATE_NATD_WAIT
;
1186 conn
->purpose
= DIR_PURPOSE_SERVER
;
1187 conn
->state
= DIR_CONN_STATE_SERVER_COMMAND_WAIT
;
1189 case CONN_TYPE_CONTROL
:
1190 conn
->state
= CONTROL_CONN_STATE_NEEDAUTH
;
1196 /** Take conn, make a nonblocking socket; try to connect to
1197 * addr:port (they arrive in *host order*). If fail, return -1 and if
1198 * applicable put your best guess about errno into *<b>socket_error</b>.
1199 * Else assign s to conn-\>s: if connected return 1, if EAGAIN return 0.
1201 * address is used to make the logs useful.
1203 * On success, add conn to the list of polled connections.
1206 connection_connect(connection_t
*conn
, const char *address
,
1207 const tor_addr_t
*addr
, uint16_t port
, int *socket_error
)
1209 int s
, inprogress
= 0;
1211 struct sockaddr
*dest_addr
= (struct sockaddr
*) addrbuf
;
1212 socklen_t dest_addr_len
;
1213 or_options_t
*options
= get_options();
1214 int protocol_family
;
1216 if (get_n_open_sockets() >= get_options()->_ConnLimit
-1) {
1217 warn_too_many_conns();
1221 if (tor_addr_family(addr
) == AF_INET6
)
1222 protocol_family
= PF_INET6
;
1224 protocol_family
= PF_INET
;
1226 s
= tor_open_socket(protocol_family
,SOCK_STREAM
,IPPROTO_TCP
);
1228 *socket_error
= tor_socket_errno(-1);
1229 log_warn(LD_NET
,"Error creating network socket: %s",
1230 tor_socket_strerror(*socket_error
));
1234 if (options
->OutboundBindAddress
) {
1235 struct sockaddr_in ext_addr
;
1237 memset(&ext_addr
, 0, sizeof(ext_addr
));
1238 ext_addr
.sin_family
= AF_INET
;
1239 ext_addr
.sin_port
= 0;
1240 if (!tor_inet_aton(options
->OutboundBindAddress
, &ext_addr
.sin_addr
)) {
1241 log_warn(LD_CONFIG
,"Outbound bind address '%s' didn't parse. Ignoring.",
1242 options
->OutboundBindAddress
);
1244 if (bind(s
, (struct sockaddr
*)&ext_addr
,
1245 (socklen_t
)sizeof(ext_addr
)) < 0) {
1246 *socket_error
= tor_socket_errno(s
);
1247 log_warn(LD_NET
,"Error binding network socket: %s",
1248 tor_socket_strerror(*socket_error
));
1249 tor_close_socket(s
);
1255 set_socket_nonblocking(s
);
1257 if (options
->ConstrainedSockets
)
1258 set_constrained_socket_buffers(s
, (int)options
->ConstrainedSockSize
);
1260 memset(addrbuf
,0,sizeof(addrbuf
));
1261 dest_addr
= (struct sockaddr
*) addrbuf
;
1262 dest_addr_len
= tor_addr_to_sockaddr(addr
, port
, dest_addr
, sizeof(addrbuf
));
1263 tor_assert(dest_addr_len
> 0);
1265 log_debug(LD_NET
,"Connecting to %s:%u.",escaped_safe_str(address
),port
);
1267 if (connect(s
, dest_addr
, dest_addr_len
) < 0) {
1268 int e
= tor_socket_errno(s
);
1269 if (!ERRNO_IS_CONN_EINPROGRESS(e
)) {
1270 /* yuck. kill it. */
1273 "connect() to %s:%u failed: %s",escaped_safe_str(address
),
1274 port
, tor_socket_strerror(e
));
1275 tor_close_socket(s
);
1282 if (!server_mode(options
))
1283 client_check_address_changed(s
);
1285 /* it succeeded. we're connected. */
1286 log_fn(inprogress
?LOG_DEBUG
:LOG_INFO
, LD_NET
,
1287 "Connection to %s:%u %s (sock %d).",escaped_safe_str(address
),
1288 port
, inprogress
?"in progress":"established", s
);
1290 if (connection_add(conn
) < 0) /* no space, forget it */
1292 return inprogress
? 0 : 1;
1295 /** Convert state number to string representation for logging purposes.
1298 connection_proxy_state_to_string(int state
)
1300 static const char *unknown
= "???";
1301 static const char *states
[] = {
1303 "PROXY_HTTPS_WANT_CONNECT_OK",
1304 "PROXY_SOCKS4_WANT_CONNECT_OK",
1305 "PROXY_SOCKS5_WANT_AUTH_METHOD_NONE",
1306 "PROXY_SOCKS5_WANT_AUTH_METHOD_RFC1929",
1307 "PROXY_SOCKS5_WANT_AUTH_RFC1929_OK",
1308 "PROXY_SOCKS5_WANT_CONNECT_OK",
1312 if (state
< PROXY_NONE
|| state
> PROXY_CONNECTED
)
1315 return states
[state
];
1318 /** Write a proxy request of <b>type</b> (socks4, socks5, https) to conn
1319 * for conn->addr:conn->port, authenticating with the auth details given
1320 * in the configuration (if available). SOCKS 5 and HTTP CONNECT proxies
1321 * support authentication.
1323 * Returns -1 if conn->addr is incompatible with the proxy protocol, and
1326 * Use connection_read_proxy_handshake() to complete the handshake.
1329 connection_proxy_connect(connection_t
*conn
, int type
)
1331 or_options_t
*options
;
1335 options
= get_options();
1338 case PROXY_CONNECT
: {
1340 char *base64_authenticator
=NULL
;
1341 const char *authenticator
= options
->HttpsProxyAuthenticator
;
1343 /* Send HTTP CONNECT and authentication (if available) in
1346 if (authenticator
) {
1347 base64_authenticator
= alloc_http_authenticator(authenticator
);
1348 if (!base64_authenticator
)
1349 log_warn(LD_OR
, "Encoding https authenticator failed");
1352 if (base64_authenticator
) {
1353 tor_snprintf(buf
, sizeof(buf
), "CONNECT %s:%d HTTP/1.1\r\n"
1354 "Proxy-Authorization: Basic %s\r\n\r\n",
1355 fmt_addr(&conn
->addr
),
1356 conn
->port
, base64_authenticator
);
1357 tor_free(base64_authenticator
);
1359 tor_snprintf(buf
, sizeof(buf
), "CONNECT %s:%d HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n",
1360 fmt_addr(&conn
->addr
), conn
->port
);
1363 connection_write_to_buf(buf
, strlen(buf
), conn
);
1364 conn
->proxy_state
= PROXY_HTTPS_WANT_CONNECT_OK
;
1368 case PROXY_SOCKS4
: {
1369 unsigned char buf
[9];
1373 /* Send a SOCKS4 connect request with empty user id */
1375 if (tor_addr_family(&conn
->addr
) != AF_INET
) {
1376 log_warn(LD_NET
, "SOCKS4 client is incompatible with with IPv6");
1380 ip4addr
= tor_addr_to_ipv4n(&conn
->addr
);
1381 portn
= htons(conn
->port
);
1383 buf
[0] = 4; /* version */
1384 buf
[1] = SOCKS_COMMAND_CONNECT
; /* command */
1385 memcpy(buf
+ 2, &portn
, 2); /* port */
1386 memcpy(buf
+ 4, &ip4addr
, 4); /* addr */
1387 buf
[8] = 0; /* userid (empty) */
1389 connection_write_to_buf((char *)buf
, sizeof(buf
), conn
);
1390 conn
->proxy_state
= PROXY_SOCKS4_WANT_CONNECT_OK
;
1394 case PROXY_SOCKS5
: {
1395 unsigned char buf
[4]; /* fields: vers, num methods, method list */
1397 /* Send a SOCKS5 greeting (connect request must wait) */
1399 buf
[0] = 5; /* version */
1401 /* number of auth methods */
1402 if (options
->Socks5ProxyUsername
) {
1404 buf
[2] = 0x00; /* no authentication */
1405 buf
[3] = 0x02; /* rfc1929 Username/Passwd auth */
1406 conn
->proxy_state
= PROXY_SOCKS5_WANT_AUTH_METHOD_RFC1929
;
1409 buf
[2] = 0x00; /* no authentication */
1410 conn
->proxy_state
= PROXY_SOCKS5_WANT_AUTH_METHOD_NONE
;
1413 connection_write_to_buf((char *)buf
, 2 + buf
[1], conn
);
1418 log_err(LD_BUG
, "Invalid proxy protocol, %d", type
);
1419 tor_fragile_assert();
1423 log_debug(LD_NET
, "set state %s",
1424 connection_proxy_state_to_string(conn
->proxy_state
));
1429 /** Read conn's inbuf. If the http response from the proxy is all
1430 * here, make sure it's good news, then return 1. If it's bad news,
1431 * return -1. Else return 0 and hope for better luck next time.
1434 connection_read_https_proxy_response(connection_t
*conn
)
1441 switch (fetch_from_buf_http(conn
->inbuf
,
1442 &headers
, MAX_HEADERS_SIZE
,
1443 NULL
, NULL
, 10000, 0)) {
1444 case -1: /* overflow */
1445 log_warn(LD_PROTOCOL
,
1446 "Your https proxy sent back an oversized response. Closing.");
1449 log_info(LD_NET
,"https proxy response not all here yet. Waiting.");
1451 /* case 1, fall through */
1454 if (parse_http_response(headers
, &status_code
, &date_header
,
1455 NULL
, &reason
) < 0) {
1457 "Unparseable headers from proxy (connecting to '%s'). Closing.",
1462 if (!reason
) reason
= tor_strdup("[no reason given]");
1464 if (status_code
== 200) {
1466 "HTTPS connect to '%s' successful! (200 %s) Starting TLS.",
1467 conn
->address
, escaped(reason
));
1471 /* else, bad news on the status code */
1473 "The https proxy sent back an unexpected status code %d (%s). "
1475 status_code
, escaped(reason
));
1480 /** Send SOCKS5 CONNECT command to <b>conn</b>, copying <b>conn->addr</b>
1481 * and <b>conn->port</b> into the request.
1484 connection_send_socks5_connect(connection_t
*conn
)
1486 unsigned char buf
[1024];
1488 uint16_t port
= htons(conn
->port
);
1490 buf
[0] = 5; /* version */
1491 buf
[1] = SOCKS_COMMAND_CONNECT
; /* command */
1492 buf
[2] = 0; /* reserved */
1494 if (tor_addr_family(&conn
->addr
) == AF_INET
) {
1495 uint32_t addr
= tor_addr_to_ipv4n(&conn
->addr
);
1499 memcpy(buf
+ 4, &addr
, 4);
1500 memcpy(buf
+ 8, &port
, 2);
1501 } else { /* AF_INET6 */
1504 memcpy(buf
+ 4, tor_addr_to_in6(&conn
->addr
), 16);
1505 memcpy(buf
+ 20, &port
, 2);
1508 connection_write_to_buf((char *)buf
, reqsize
, conn
);
1510 conn
->proxy_state
= PROXY_SOCKS5_WANT_CONNECT_OK
;
1513 /** Call this from connection_*_process_inbuf() to advance the proxy
1516 * No matter what proxy protocol is used, if this function returns 1, the
1517 * handshake is complete, and the data remaining on inbuf may contain the
1518 * start of the communication with the requested server.
1520 * Returns 0 if the current buffer contains an incomplete response, and -1
1524 connection_read_proxy_handshake(connection_t
*conn
)
1527 char *reason
= NULL
;
1529 log_debug(LD_NET
, "enter state %s",
1530 connection_proxy_state_to_string(conn
->proxy_state
));
1532 switch (conn
->proxy_state
) {
1533 case PROXY_HTTPS_WANT_CONNECT_OK
:
1534 ret
= connection_read_https_proxy_response(conn
);
1536 conn
->proxy_state
= PROXY_CONNECTED
;
1539 case PROXY_SOCKS4_WANT_CONNECT_OK
:
1540 ret
= fetch_from_buf_socks_client(conn
->inbuf
,
1544 conn
->proxy_state
= PROXY_CONNECTED
;
1547 case PROXY_SOCKS5_WANT_AUTH_METHOD_NONE
:
1548 ret
= fetch_from_buf_socks_client(conn
->inbuf
,
1551 /* no auth needed, do connect */
1553 connection_send_socks5_connect(conn
);
1558 case PROXY_SOCKS5_WANT_AUTH_METHOD_RFC1929
:
1559 ret
= fetch_from_buf_socks_client(conn
->inbuf
,
1563 /* send auth if needed, otherwise do connect */
1565 connection_send_socks5_connect(conn
);
1567 } else if (ret
== 2) {
1568 unsigned char buf
[1024];
1569 size_t reqsize
, usize
, psize
;
1570 const char *user
, *pass
;
1572 user
= get_options()->Socks5ProxyUsername
;
1573 pass
= get_options()->Socks5ProxyPassword
;
1574 tor_assert(user
&& pass
);
1576 /* XXX len of user and pass must be <= 255 !!! */
1577 usize
= strlen(user
);
1578 psize
= strlen(pass
);
1579 tor_assert(usize
<= 255 && psize
<= 255);
1580 reqsize
= 3 + usize
+ psize
;
1582 buf
[0] = 1; /* negotiation version */
1584 memcpy(buf
+ 2, user
, usize
);
1585 buf
[2 + usize
] = psize
;
1586 memcpy(buf
+ 3 + usize
, pass
, psize
);
1588 connection_write_to_buf((char *)buf
, reqsize
, conn
);
1590 conn
->proxy_state
= PROXY_SOCKS5_WANT_AUTH_RFC1929_OK
;
1595 case PROXY_SOCKS5_WANT_AUTH_RFC1929_OK
:
1596 ret
= fetch_from_buf_socks_client(conn
->inbuf
,
1599 /* send the connect request */
1601 connection_send_socks5_connect(conn
);
1606 case PROXY_SOCKS5_WANT_CONNECT_OK
:
1607 ret
= fetch_from_buf_socks_client(conn
->inbuf
,
1611 conn
->proxy_state
= PROXY_CONNECTED
;
1615 log_err(LD_BUG
, "Invalid proxy_state for reading, %d",
1617 tor_fragile_assert();
1622 log_debug(LD_NET
, "leaving state %s",
1623 connection_proxy_state_to_string(conn
->proxy_state
));
1627 log_warn(LD_NET
, "Proxy Client: unable to connect to %s:%d (%s)",
1628 conn
->address
, conn
->port
, escaped(reason
));
1631 log_warn(LD_NET
, "Proxy Client: unable to connect to %s:%d",
1632 conn
->address
, conn
->port
);
1634 } else if (ret
== 1) {
1635 log_info(LD_NET
, "Proxy Client: connection to %s:%d successful",
1636 conn
->address
, conn
->port
);
1643 * Launch any configured listener connections of type <b>type</b>. (A
1644 * listener is configured if <b>port_option</b> is non-zero. If any
1645 * ListenAddress configuration options are given in <b>cfg</b>, create a
1646 * connection binding to each one. Otherwise, create a single
1647 * connection binding to the address <b>default_addr</b>.)
1649 * Only launch the listeners of this type that are not already open, and
1650 * only close listeners that are no longer wanted. Existing listeners
1651 * that are still configured are not touched.
1653 * If <b>disable_all_conns</b> is set, then never open new conns, and
1654 * close the existing ones.
1656 * Add all old conns that should be closed to <b>replaced_conns</b>.
1657 * Add all new connections to <b>new_conns</b>.
1660 retry_listeners(int type
, config_line_t
*cfg
,
1661 int port_option
, const char *default_addr
,
1662 smartlist_t
*replaced_conns
,
1663 smartlist_t
*new_conns
,
1664 int disable_all_conns
,
1667 smartlist_t
*launch
= smartlist_create(), *conns
;
1668 int free_launch_elts
= 1;
1672 config_line_t
*line
;
1674 tor_assert(socket_family
== AF_INET
|| socket_family
== AF_UNIX
);
1676 if (cfg
&& port_option
) {
1677 for (c
= cfg
; c
; c
= c
->next
) {
1678 smartlist_add(launch
, c
);
1680 free_launch_elts
= 0;
1681 } else if (port_option
) {
1682 line
= tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(config_line_t
));
1683 line
->key
= tor_strdup("");
1684 line
->value
= tor_strdup(default_addr
);
1685 smartlist_add(launch
, line
);
1689 SMARTLIST_FOREACH(launch, config_line_t *, l,
1690 log_fn(LOG_NOTICE, "#%s#%s", l->key, l->value));
1693 conns
= get_connection_array();
1694 SMARTLIST_FOREACH(conns
, connection_t
*, conn
,
1696 if (conn
->type
!= type
||
1697 conn
->socket_family
!= socket_family
||
1698 conn
->marked_for_close
)
1700 /* Okay, so this is a listener. Is it configured? */
1702 SMARTLIST_FOREACH(launch
, config_line_t
*, wanted
,
1706 switch (socket_family
) {
1708 if (!parse_addr_port(LOG_WARN
,
1709 wanted
->value
, &address
, NULL
, &port
)) {
1710 int addr_matches
= !strcasecmp(address
, conn
->address
);
1714 if (port
== conn
->port
&& addr_matches
) {
1721 if (!strcasecmp(wanted
->value
, conn
->address
)) {
1730 if (!line
|| disable_all_conns
) {
1731 /* This one isn't configured. Close it. */
1732 log_notice(LD_NET
, "Closing no-longer-configured %s on %s:%d",
1733 conn_type_to_string(type
), conn
->address
, conn
->port
);
1734 if (replaced_conns
) {
1735 smartlist_add(replaced_conns
, conn
);
1737 connection_close_immediate(conn
);
1738 connection_mark_for_close(conn
);
1741 /* It's configured; we don't need to launch it. */
1742 // log_debug(LD_NET, "Already have %s on %s:%d",
1743 // conn_type_to_string(type), conn->address, conn->port);
1744 smartlist_remove(launch
, line
);
1745 if (free_launch_elts
)
1746 config_free_lines(line
);
1750 /* Now open all the listeners that are configured but not opened. */
1752 if (!disable_all_conns
) {
1753 SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(launch
, config_line_t
*, cfg_line
) {
1754 char *address
= NULL
;
1755 struct sockaddr
*listensockaddr
;
1756 socklen_t listensocklen
= 0;
1758 switch (socket_family
) {
1760 listensockaddr
= (struct sockaddr
*)
1761 create_inet_sockaddr(cfg_line
->value
,
1762 (uint16_t) port_option
,
1763 &address
, &listensocklen
);
1766 listensockaddr
= (struct sockaddr
*)
1767 create_unix_sockaddr(cfg_line
->value
,
1768 &address
, &listensocklen
);
1774 if (listensockaddr
) {
1775 conn
= connection_create_listener(listensockaddr
, listensocklen
,
1777 tor_free(listensockaddr
);
1786 smartlist_add(new_conns
, conn
);
1788 } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(cfg_line
);
1791 if (free_launch_elts
) {
1792 SMARTLIST_FOREACH(launch
, config_line_t
*, cfg_line
,
1793 config_free_lines(cfg_line
));
1795 smartlist_free(launch
);
1800 /** Launch listeners for each port you should have open. Only launch
1801 * listeners who are not already open, and only close listeners we no longer
1804 * Add all old conns that should be closed to <b>replaced_conns</b>.
1805 * Add all new connections to <b>new_conns</b>.
1808 retry_all_listeners(smartlist_t
*replaced_conns
,
1809 smartlist_t
*new_conns
)
1811 or_options_t
*options
= get_options();
1813 if (retry_listeners(CONN_TYPE_OR_LISTENER
, options
->ORListenAddress
,
1814 options
->ORPort
, "0.0.0.0",
1815 replaced_conns
, new_conns
, options
->ClientOnly
,
1818 if (retry_listeners(CONN_TYPE_DIR_LISTENER
, options
->DirListenAddress
,
1819 options
->DirPort
, "0.0.0.0",
1820 replaced_conns
, new_conns
, options
->ClientOnly
,
1823 if (retry_listeners(CONN_TYPE_AP_LISTENER
, options
->SocksListenAddress
,
1824 options
->SocksPort
, "127.0.0.1",
1825 replaced_conns
, new_conns
, 0,
1828 if (retry_listeners(CONN_TYPE_AP_TRANS_LISTENER
, options
->TransListenAddress
,
1829 options
->TransPort
, "127.0.0.1",
1830 replaced_conns
, new_conns
, 0,
1833 if (retry_listeners(CONN_TYPE_AP_NATD_LISTENER
, options
->NatdListenAddress
,
1834 options
->NatdPort
, "127.0.0.1",
1835 replaced_conns
, new_conns
, 0,
1838 if (retry_listeners(CONN_TYPE_AP_DNS_LISTENER
, options
->DNSListenAddress
,
1839 options
->DNSPort
, "127.0.0.1",
1840 replaced_conns
, new_conns
, 0,
1843 if (retry_listeners(CONN_TYPE_CONTROL_LISTENER
,
1844 options
->ControlListenAddress
,
1845 options
->ControlPort
, "127.0.0.1",
1846 replaced_conns
, new_conns
, 0,
1849 if (retry_listeners(CONN_TYPE_CONTROL_LISTENER
,
1850 options
->ControlSocket
,
1851 options
->ControlSocket
? 1 : 0, NULL
,
1852 replaced_conns
, new_conns
, 0,
1859 /** Return 1 if we should apply rate limiting to <b>conn</b>,
1860 * and 0 otherwise. Right now this just checks if it's an internal
1861 * IP address or an internal connection. */
1863 connection_is_rate_limited(connection_t
*conn
)
1865 if (conn
->linked
|| /* internal connection */
1866 tor_addr_family(&conn
->addr
) == AF_UNSPEC
|| /* no address */
1867 tor_addr_is_internal(&conn
->addr
, 0)) /* internal address */
1873 extern int global_read_bucket
, global_write_bucket
;
1874 extern int global_relayed_read_bucket
, global_relayed_write_bucket
;
1876 /** Did either global write bucket run dry last second? If so,
1877 * we are likely to run dry again this second, so be stingy with the
1878 * tokens we just put in. */
1879 static int write_buckets_empty_last_second
= 0;
1881 /** How many seconds of no active local circuits will make the
1882 * connection revert to the "relayed" bandwidth class? */
1883 #define CLIENT_IDLE_TIME_FOR_PRIORITY 30
1885 /** Return 1 if <b>conn</b> should use tokens from the "relayed"
1886 * bandwidth rates, else 0. Currently, only OR conns with bandwidth
1887 * class 1, and directory conns that are serving data out, count.
1890 connection_counts_as_relayed_traffic(connection_t
*conn
, time_t now
)
1892 if (conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_OR
&&
1893 TO_OR_CONN(conn
)->client_used
+ CLIENT_IDLE_TIME_FOR_PRIORITY
< now
)
1895 if (conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_DIR
&& DIR_CONN_IS_SERVER(conn
))
1900 /** Helper function to decide how many bytes out of <b>global_bucket</b>
1901 * we're willing to use for this transaction. <b>base</b> is the size
1902 * of a cell on the network; <b>priority</b> says whether we should
1903 * write many of them or just a few; and <b>conn_bucket</b> (if
1904 * non-negative) provides an upper limit for our answer. */
1906 connection_bucket_round_robin(int base
, int priority
,
1907 ssize_t global_bucket
, ssize_t conn_bucket
)
1910 ssize_t num_bytes_high
= (priority
? 32 : 16) * base
;
1911 ssize_t num_bytes_low
= (priority
? 4 : 2) * base
;
1913 /* Do a rudimentary round-robin so one circuit can't hog a connection.
1914 * Pick at most 32 cells, at least 4 cells if possible, and if we're in
1915 * the middle pick 1/8 of the available bandwidth. */
1916 at_most
= global_bucket
/ 8;
1917 at_most
-= (at_most
% base
); /* round down */
1918 if (at_most
> num_bytes_high
) /* 16 KB, or 8 KB for low-priority */
1919 at_most
= num_bytes_high
;
1920 else if (at_most
< num_bytes_low
) /* 2 KB, or 1 KB for low-priority */
1921 at_most
= num_bytes_low
;
1923 if (at_most
> global_bucket
)
1924 at_most
= global_bucket
;
1926 if (conn_bucket
>= 0 && at_most
> conn_bucket
)
1927 at_most
= conn_bucket
;
1934 /** How many bytes at most can we read onto this connection? */
1936 connection_bucket_read_limit(connection_t
*conn
, time_t now
)
1938 int base
= connection_speaks_cells(conn
) ?
1939 CELL_NETWORK_SIZE
: RELAY_PAYLOAD_SIZE
;
1940 int priority
= conn
->type
!= CONN_TYPE_DIR
;
1941 int conn_bucket
= -1;
1942 int global_bucket
= global_read_bucket
;
1944 if (connection_speaks_cells(conn
)) {
1945 or_connection_t
*or_conn
= TO_OR_CONN(conn
);
1946 if (conn
->state
== OR_CONN_STATE_OPEN
)
1947 conn_bucket
= or_conn
->read_bucket
;
1950 if (!connection_is_rate_limited(conn
)) {
1951 /* be willing to read on local conns even if our buckets are empty */
1952 return conn_bucket
>=0 ? conn_bucket
: 1<<14;
1955 if (connection_counts_as_relayed_traffic(conn
, now
) &&
1956 global_relayed_read_bucket
<= global_read_bucket
)
1957 global_bucket
= global_relayed_read_bucket
;
1959 return connection_bucket_round_robin(base
, priority
,
1960 global_bucket
, conn_bucket
);
1963 /** How many bytes at most can we write onto this connection? */
1965 connection_bucket_write_limit(connection_t
*conn
, time_t now
)
1967 int base
= connection_speaks_cells(conn
) ?
1968 CELL_NETWORK_SIZE
: RELAY_PAYLOAD_SIZE
;
1969 int priority
= conn
->type
!= CONN_TYPE_DIR
;
1970 int global_bucket
= global_write_bucket
;
1972 if (!connection_is_rate_limited(conn
)) {
1973 /* be willing to write to local conns even if our buckets are empty */
1974 return conn
->outbuf_flushlen
;
1977 if (connection_counts_as_relayed_traffic(conn
, now
) &&
1978 global_relayed_write_bucket
<= global_write_bucket
)
1979 global_bucket
= global_relayed_write_bucket
;
1981 return connection_bucket_round_robin(base
, priority
, global_bucket
,
1982 conn
->outbuf_flushlen
);
1985 /** Return 1 if the global write buckets are low enough that we
1986 * shouldn't send <b>attempt</b> bytes of low-priority directory stuff
1987 * out to <b>conn</b>. Else return 0.
1989 * Priority is 1 for v1 requests (directories and running-routers),
1990 * and 2 for v2 requests (statuses and descriptors). But see FFFF in
1991 * directory_handle_command_get() for why we don't use priority 2 yet.
1993 * There are a lot of parameters we could use here:
1994 * - global_relayed_write_bucket. Low is bad.
1995 * - global_write_bucket. Low is bad.
1996 * - bandwidthrate. Low is bad.
1997 * - bandwidthburst. Not a big factor?
1998 * - attempt. High is bad.
1999 * - total bytes queued on outbufs. High is bad. But I'm wary of
2000 * using this, since a few slow-flushing queues will pump up the
2001 * number without meaning what we meant to mean. What we really
2002 * mean is "total directory bytes added to outbufs recently", but
2003 * that's harder to quantify and harder to keep track of.
2006 global_write_bucket_low(connection_t
*conn
, size_t attempt
, int priority
)
2008 int smaller_bucket
= global_write_bucket
< global_relayed_write_bucket
?
2009 global_write_bucket
: global_relayed_write_bucket
;
2010 if (authdir_mode(get_options()) && priority
>1)
2011 return 0; /* there's always room to answer v2 if we're an auth dir */
2013 if (!connection_is_rate_limited(conn
))
2014 return 0; /* local conns don't get limited */
2016 if (smaller_bucket
< (int)attempt
)
2017 return 1; /* not enough space no matter the priority */
2019 if (write_buckets_empty_last_second
)
2020 return 1; /* we're already hitting our limits, no more please */
2022 if (priority
== 1) { /* old-style v1 query */
2023 /* Could we handle *two* of these requests within the next two seconds? */
2024 or_options_t
*options
= get_options();
2025 int64_t can_write
= (int64_t)smaller_bucket
2026 + 2*(options
->RelayBandwidthRate
? options
->RelayBandwidthRate
:
2027 options
->BandwidthRate
);
2028 if (can_write
< 2*(int64_t)attempt
)
2030 } else { /* v2 query */
2031 /* no further constraints yet */
2036 /** We just read num_read and wrote num_written onto conn.
2037 * Decrement buckets appropriately. */
2039 connection_buckets_decrement(connection_t
*conn
, time_t now
,
2040 size_t num_read
, size_t num_written
)
2042 if (!connection_is_rate_limited(conn
))
2043 return; /* local IPs are free */
2044 if (num_written
>= INT_MAX
|| num_read
>= INT_MAX
) {
2045 log_err(LD_BUG
, "Value out of range. num_read=%lu, num_written=%lu, "
2046 "connection type=%s, state=%s",
2047 (unsigned long)num_read
, (unsigned long)num_written
,
2048 conn_type_to_string(conn
->type
),
2049 conn_state_to_string(conn
->type
, conn
->state
));
2050 if (num_written
>= INT_MAX
) num_written
= 1;
2051 if (num_read
>= INT_MAX
) num_read
= 1;
2052 tor_fragile_assert();
2056 if (conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_EXIT
)
2057 rep_hist_note_exit_bytes_read(conn
->port
, num_read
);
2058 rep_hist_note_bytes_read(num_read
, now
);
2060 if (num_written
> 0) {
2061 if (conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_EXIT
)
2062 rep_hist_note_exit_bytes_written(conn
->port
, num_written
);
2063 rep_hist_note_bytes_written(num_written
, now
);
2066 if (connection_counts_as_relayed_traffic(conn
, now
)) {
2067 global_relayed_read_bucket
-= (int)num_read
;
2068 global_relayed_write_bucket
-= (int)num_written
;
2070 global_read_bucket
-= (int)num_read
;
2071 global_write_bucket
-= (int)num_written
;
2072 if (connection_speaks_cells(conn
) && conn
->state
== OR_CONN_STATE_OPEN
)
2073 TO_OR_CONN(conn
)->read_bucket
-= (int)num_read
;
2076 /** If we have exhausted our global buckets, or the buckets for conn,
2079 connection_consider_empty_read_buckets(connection_t
*conn
)
2083 if (global_read_bucket
<= 0) {
2084 reason
= "global read bucket exhausted. Pausing.";
2085 } else if (connection_counts_as_relayed_traffic(conn
, approx_time()) &&
2086 global_relayed_read_bucket
<= 0) {
2087 reason
= "global relayed read bucket exhausted. Pausing.";
2088 } else if (connection_speaks_cells(conn
) &&
2089 conn
->state
== OR_CONN_STATE_OPEN
&&
2090 TO_OR_CONN(conn
)->read_bucket
<= 0) {
2091 reason
= "connection read bucket exhausted. Pausing.";
2093 return; /* all good, no need to stop it */
2095 LOG_FN_CONN(conn
, (LOG_DEBUG
, LD_NET
, "%s", reason
));
2096 conn
->read_blocked_on_bw
= 1;
2097 connection_stop_reading(conn
);
2100 /** If we have exhausted our global buckets, or the buckets for conn,
2103 connection_consider_empty_write_buckets(connection_t
*conn
)
2107 if (global_write_bucket
<= 0) {
2108 reason
= "global write bucket exhausted. Pausing.";
2109 } else if (connection_counts_as_relayed_traffic(conn
, approx_time()) &&
2110 global_relayed_write_bucket
<= 0) {
2111 reason
= "global relayed write bucket exhausted. Pausing.";
2113 } else if (connection_speaks_cells(conn
) &&
2114 conn
->state
== OR_CONN_STATE_OPEN
&&
2115 TO_OR_CONN(conn
)->write_bucket
<= 0) {
2116 reason
= "connection write bucket exhausted. Pausing.";
2119 return; /* all good, no need to stop it */
2121 LOG_FN_CONN(conn
, (LOG_DEBUG
, LD_NET
, "%s", reason
));
2122 conn
->write_blocked_on_bw
= 1;
2123 connection_stop_writing(conn
);
2126 /** Initialize the global read bucket to options-\>BandwidthBurst. */
2128 connection_bucket_init(void)
2130 or_options_t
*options
= get_options();
2131 /* start it at max traffic */
2132 global_read_bucket
= (int)options
->BandwidthBurst
;
2133 global_write_bucket
= (int)options
->BandwidthBurst
;
2134 if (options
->RelayBandwidthRate
) {
2135 global_relayed_read_bucket
= (int)options
->RelayBandwidthBurst
;
2136 global_relayed_write_bucket
= (int)options
->RelayBandwidthBurst
;
2138 global_relayed_read_bucket
= (int)options
->BandwidthBurst
;
2139 global_relayed_write_bucket
= (int)options
->BandwidthBurst
;
2143 /** Refill a single <b>bucket</b> called <b>name</b> with bandwidth rate
2144 * <b>rate</b> and bandwidth burst <b>burst</b>, assuming that
2145 * <b>seconds_elapsed</b> seconds have passed since the last call.
2148 connection_bucket_refill_helper(int *bucket
, int rate
, int burst
,
2149 int seconds_elapsed
, const char *name
)
2151 int starting_bucket
= *bucket
;
2152 if (starting_bucket
< burst
&& seconds_elapsed
) {
2153 if (((burst
- starting_bucket
)/seconds_elapsed
) < rate
) {
2154 *bucket
= burst
; /* We would overflow the bucket; just set it to
2157 int incr
= rate
*seconds_elapsed
;
2159 if (*bucket
> burst
|| *bucket
< starting_bucket
) {
2160 /* If we overflow the burst, or underflow our starting bucket,
2161 * cap the bucket value to burst. */
2162 /* XXXX this might be redundant now, but it doesn't show up
2163 * in profiles. Remove it after analysis. */
2167 log(LOG_DEBUG
, LD_NET
,"%s now %d.", name
, *bucket
);
2171 /** A second has rolled over; increment buckets appropriately. */
2173 connection_bucket_refill(int seconds_elapsed
, time_t now
)
2175 or_options_t
*options
= get_options();
2176 smartlist_t
*conns
= get_connection_array();
2177 int relayrate
, relayburst
;
2179 if (options
->RelayBandwidthRate
) {
2180 relayrate
= (int)options
->RelayBandwidthRate
;
2181 relayburst
= (int)options
->RelayBandwidthBurst
;
2183 relayrate
= (int)options
->BandwidthRate
;
2184 relayburst
= (int)options
->BandwidthBurst
;
2187 tor_assert(seconds_elapsed
>= 0);
2189 write_buckets_empty_last_second
=
2190 global_relayed_write_bucket
<= 0 || global_write_bucket
<= 0;
2192 /* refill the global buckets */
2193 connection_bucket_refill_helper(&global_read_bucket
,
2194 (int)options
->BandwidthRate
,
2195 (int)options
->BandwidthBurst
,
2196 seconds_elapsed
, "global_read_bucket");
2197 connection_bucket_refill_helper(&global_write_bucket
,
2198 (int)options
->BandwidthRate
,
2199 (int)options
->BandwidthBurst
,
2200 seconds_elapsed
, "global_write_bucket");
2201 connection_bucket_refill_helper(&global_relayed_read_bucket
,
2202 relayrate
, relayburst
, seconds_elapsed
,
2203 "global_relayed_read_bucket");
2204 connection_bucket_refill_helper(&global_relayed_write_bucket
,
2205 relayrate
, relayburst
, seconds_elapsed
,
2206 "global_relayed_write_bucket");
2208 /* refill the per-connection buckets */
2209 SMARTLIST_FOREACH(conns
, connection_t
*, conn
,
2211 if (connection_speaks_cells(conn
)) {
2212 or_connection_t
*or_conn
= TO_OR_CONN(conn
);
2213 if (connection_read_bucket_should_increase(or_conn
)) {
2214 connection_bucket_refill_helper(&or_conn
->read_bucket
,
2215 or_conn
->bandwidthrate
,
2216 or_conn
->bandwidthburst
,
2218 "or_conn->read_bucket");
2219 //log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"Receiver bucket %d now %d.", i,
2220 // conn->read_bucket);
2224 if (conn
->read_blocked_on_bw
== 1 /* marked to turn reading back on now */
2225 && global_read_bucket
> 0 /* and we're allowed to read */
2226 && (!connection_counts_as_relayed_traffic(conn
, now
) ||
2227 global_relayed_read_bucket
> 0) /* even if we're relayed traffic */
2228 && (!connection_speaks_cells(conn
) ||
2229 conn
->state
!= OR_CONN_STATE_OPEN
||
2230 TO_OR_CONN(conn
)->read_bucket
> 0)) {
2231 /* and either a non-cell conn or a cell conn with non-empty bucket */
2232 LOG_FN_CONN(conn
, (LOG_DEBUG
,LD_NET
,
2233 "waking up conn (fd %d) for read", conn
->s
));
2234 conn
->read_blocked_on_bw
= 0;
2235 connection_start_reading(conn
);
2238 if (conn
->write_blocked_on_bw
== 1
2239 && global_write_bucket
> 0 /* and we're allowed to write */
2240 && (!connection_counts_as_relayed_traffic(conn
, now
) ||
2241 global_relayed_write_bucket
> 0)) {
2242 /* even if we're relayed traffic */
2243 LOG_FN_CONN(conn
, (LOG_DEBUG
,LD_NET
,
2244 "waking up conn (fd %d) for write", conn
->s
));
2245 conn
->write_blocked_on_bw
= 0;
2246 connection_start_writing(conn
);
2251 /** Is the receiver bucket for connection <b>conn</b> low enough that we
2252 * should add another pile of tokens to it?
2255 connection_read_bucket_should_increase(or_connection_t
*conn
)
2259 if (conn
->_base
.state
!= OR_CONN_STATE_OPEN
)
2260 return 0; /* only open connections play the rate limiting game */
2261 if (conn
->read_bucket
>= conn
->bandwidthburst
)
2267 /** Read bytes from conn-\>s and process them.
2269 * This function gets called from conn_read() in main.c, either
2270 * when poll() has declared that conn wants to read, or (for OR conns)
2271 * when there are pending TLS bytes.
2273 * It calls connection_read_to_buf() to bring in any new bytes,
2274 * and then calls connection_process_inbuf() to process them.
2276 * Mark the connection and return -1 if you want to close it, else
2280 connection_handle_read(connection_t
*conn
)
2282 int max_to_read
=-1, try_to_read
;
2283 size_t before
, n_read
= 0;
2284 int socket_error
= 0;
2286 if (conn
->marked_for_close
)
2287 return 0; /* do nothing */
2289 conn
->timestamp_lastread
= approx_time();
2291 switch (conn
->type
) {
2292 case CONN_TYPE_OR_LISTENER
:
2293 return connection_handle_listener_read(conn
, CONN_TYPE_OR
);
2294 case CONN_TYPE_AP_LISTENER
:
2295 case CONN_TYPE_AP_TRANS_LISTENER
:
2296 case CONN_TYPE_AP_NATD_LISTENER
:
2297 return connection_handle_listener_read(conn
, CONN_TYPE_AP
);
2298 case CONN_TYPE_DIR_LISTENER
:
2299 return connection_handle_listener_read(conn
, CONN_TYPE_DIR
);
2300 case CONN_TYPE_CONTROL_LISTENER
:
2301 return connection_handle_listener_read(conn
, CONN_TYPE_CONTROL
);
2302 case CONN_TYPE_AP_DNS_LISTENER
:
2303 /* This should never happen; eventdns.c handles the reads here. */
2304 tor_fragile_assert();
2309 try_to_read
= max_to_read
;
2310 tor_assert(!conn
->marked_for_close
);
2312 before
= buf_datalen(conn
->inbuf
);
2313 if (connection_read_to_buf(conn
, &max_to_read
, &socket_error
) < 0) {
2314 /* There's a read error; kill the connection.*/
2315 if (conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_OR
&&
2316 conn
->state
== OR_CONN_STATE_CONNECTING
) {
2317 connection_or_connect_failed(TO_OR_CONN(conn
),
2318 errno_to_orconn_end_reason(socket_error
),
2319 tor_socket_strerror(socket_error
));
2321 if (CONN_IS_EDGE(conn
)) {
2322 edge_connection_t
*edge_conn
= TO_EDGE_CONN(conn
);
2323 connection_edge_end_errno(edge_conn
);
2324 if (edge_conn
->socks_request
) /* broken, don't send a socks reply back */
2325 edge_conn
->socks_request
->has_finished
= 1;
2327 connection_close_immediate(conn
); /* Don't flush; connection is dead. */
2328 connection_mark_for_close(conn
);
2331 n_read
+= buf_datalen(conn
->inbuf
) - before
;
2332 if (CONN_IS_EDGE(conn
) && try_to_read
!= max_to_read
) {
2333 /* instruct it not to try to package partial cells. */
2334 if (connection_process_inbuf(conn
, 0) < 0) {
2337 if (!conn
->marked_for_close
&&
2338 connection_is_reading(conn
) &&
2339 !conn
->inbuf_reached_eof
&&
2341 goto loop_again
; /* try reading again, in case more is here now */
2343 /* one last try, packaging partial cells and all. */
2344 if (!conn
->marked_for_close
&&
2345 connection_process_inbuf(conn
, 1) < 0) {
2348 if (conn
->linked_conn
) {
2349 /* The other side's handle_write() will never actually get called, so
2350 * we need to invoke the appropriate callbacks ourself. */
2351 connection_t
*linked
= conn
->linked_conn
;
2354 /* Probably a no-op, but hey. */
2355 connection_buckets_decrement(linked
, approx_time(), 0, n_read
);
2357 if (connection_flushed_some(linked
) < 0)
2358 connection_mark_for_close(linked
);
2359 if (!connection_wants_to_flush(linked
))
2360 connection_finished_flushing(linked
);
2363 if (!buf_datalen(linked
->outbuf
) && conn
->active_on_link
)
2364 connection_stop_reading_from_linked_conn(conn
);
2366 /* If we hit the EOF, call connection_reached_eof(). */
2367 if (!conn
->marked_for_close
&&
2368 conn
->inbuf_reached_eof
&&
2369 connection_reached_eof(conn
) < 0) {
2375 /** Pull in new bytes from conn-\>s or conn-\>linked_conn onto conn-\>inbuf,
2376 * either directly or via TLS. Reduce the token buckets by the number of bytes
2379 * If *max_to_read is -1, then decide it ourselves, else go with the
2380 * value passed to us. When returning, if it's changed, subtract the
2381 * number of bytes we read from *max_to_read.
2383 * Return -1 if we want to break conn, else return 0.
2386 connection_read_to_buf(connection_t
*conn
, int *max_to_read
, int *socket_error
)
2389 ssize_t at_most
= *max_to_read
;
2390 size_t slack_in_buf
, more_to_read
;
2391 size_t n_read
= 0, n_written
= 0;
2393 if (at_most
== -1) { /* we need to initialize it */
2394 /* how many bytes are we allowed to read? */
2395 at_most
= connection_bucket_read_limit(conn
, approx_time());
2398 slack_in_buf
= buf_slack(conn
->inbuf
);
2400 if ((size_t)at_most
> slack_in_buf
&& slack_in_buf
>= 1024) {
2401 more_to_read
= at_most
- slack_in_buf
;
2402 at_most
= slack_in_buf
;
2407 if (connection_speaks_cells(conn
) &&
2408 conn
->state
> OR_CONN_STATE_PROXY_HANDSHAKING
) {
2410 or_connection_t
*or_conn
= TO_OR_CONN(conn
);
2411 size_t initial_size
;
2412 if (conn
->state
== OR_CONN_STATE_TLS_HANDSHAKING
||
2413 conn
->state
== OR_CONN_STATE_TLS_CLIENT_RENEGOTIATING
) {
2414 /* continue handshaking even if global token bucket is empty */
2415 return connection_tls_continue_handshake(or_conn
);
2419 "%d: starting, inbuf_datalen %ld (%d pending in tls object)."
2421 conn
->s
,(long)buf_datalen(conn
->inbuf
),
2422 tor_tls_get_pending_bytes(or_conn
->tls
), (long)at_most
);
2424 initial_size
= buf_datalen(conn
->inbuf
);
2425 /* else open, or closing */
2426 result
= read_to_buf_tls(or_conn
->tls
, at_most
, conn
->inbuf
);
2427 if (TOR_TLS_IS_ERROR(result
) || result
== TOR_TLS_CLOSE
)
2428 or_conn
->tls_error
= result
;
2430 or_conn
->tls_error
= 0;
2434 case TOR_TLS_ERROR_IO
:
2435 log_debug(LD_NET
,"TLS connection closed %son read. Closing. "
2436 "(Nickname %s, address %s)",
2437 result
== TOR_TLS_CLOSE
? "cleanly " : "",
2438 or_conn
->nickname
? or_conn
->nickname
: "not set",
2441 CASE_TOR_TLS_ERROR_ANY_NONIO
:
2442 log_debug(LD_NET
,"tls error [%s]. breaking (nickname %s, address %s).",
2443 tor_tls_err_to_string(result
),
2444 or_conn
->nickname
? or_conn
->nickname
: "not set",
2447 case TOR_TLS_WANTWRITE
:
2448 connection_start_writing(conn
);
2450 case TOR_TLS_WANTREAD
: /* we're already reading */
2451 case TOR_TLS_DONE
: /* no data read, so nothing to process */
2453 break; /* so we call bucket_decrement below */
2457 pending
= tor_tls_get_pending_bytes(or_conn
->tls
);
2459 /* If we have any pending bytes, we read them now. This *can*
2460 * take us over our read allotment, but really we shouldn't be
2461 * believing that SSL bytes are the same as TCP bytes anyway. */
2462 int r2
= read_to_buf_tls(or_conn
->tls
, pending
, conn
->inbuf
);
2464 log_warn(LD_BUG
, "apparently, reading pending bytes can fail.");
2468 result
= (int)(buf_datalen(conn
->inbuf
)-initial_size
);
2469 tor_tls_get_n_raw_bytes(or_conn
->tls
, &n_read
, &n_written
);
2470 log_debug(LD_GENERAL
, "After TLS read of %d: %ld read, %ld written",
2471 result
, (long)n_read
, (long)n_written
);
2472 } else if (conn
->linked
) {
2473 if (conn
->linked_conn
) {
2474 result
= move_buf_to_buf(conn
->inbuf
, conn
->linked_conn
->outbuf
,
2475 &conn
->linked_conn
->outbuf_flushlen
);
2479 //log_notice(LD_GENERAL, "Moved %d bytes on an internal link!", result);
2480 /* If the other side has disappeared, or if it's been marked for close and
2481 * we flushed its outbuf, then we should set our inbuf_reached_eof. */
2482 if (!conn
->linked_conn
||
2483 (conn
->linked_conn
->marked_for_close
&&
2484 buf_datalen(conn
->linked_conn
->outbuf
) == 0))
2485 conn
->inbuf_reached_eof
= 1;
2487 n_read
= (size_t) result
;
2489 /* !connection_speaks_cells, !conn->linked_conn. */
2490 int reached_eof
= 0;
2491 CONN_LOG_PROTECT(conn
,
2492 result
= read_to_buf(conn
->s
, at_most
, conn
->inbuf
, &reached_eof
,
2495 conn
->inbuf_reached_eof
= 1;
2497 // log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"read_to_buf returned %d.",read_result);
2501 n_read
= (size_t) result
;
2504 if (n_read
> 0) { /* change *max_to_read */
2505 /*XXXX021 check for overflow*/
2506 *max_to_read
= (int)(at_most
- n_read
);
2509 if (conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_AP
) {
2510 edge_connection_t
*edge_conn
= TO_EDGE_CONN(conn
);
2511 /*XXXX021 check for overflow*/
2512 edge_conn
->n_read
+= (int)n_read
;
2515 connection_buckets_decrement(conn
, approx_time(), n_read
, n_written
);
2517 if (more_to_read
&& result
== at_most
) {
2518 slack_in_buf
= buf_slack(conn
->inbuf
);
2519 at_most
= more_to_read
;
2523 /* Call even if result is 0, since the global read bucket may
2524 * have reached 0 on a different conn, and this guy needs to
2525 * know to stop reading. */
2526 connection_consider_empty_read_buckets(conn
);
2527 if (n_written
> 0 && connection_is_writing(conn
))
2528 connection_consider_empty_write_buckets(conn
);
2533 /** A pass-through to fetch_from_buf. */
2535 connection_fetch_from_buf(char *string
, size_t len
, connection_t
*conn
)
2537 return fetch_from_buf(string
, len
, conn
->inbuf
);
2540 /** Return conn-\>outbuf_flushlen: how many bytes conn wants to flush
2541 * from its outbuf. */
2543 connection_wants_to_flush(connection_t
*conn
)
2545 return conn
->outbuf_flushlen
> 0;
2548 /** Are there too many bytes on edge connection <b>conn</b>'s outbuf to
2549 * send back a relay-level sendme yet? Return 1 if so, 0 if not. Used by
2550 * connection_edge_consider_sending_sendme().
2553 connection_outbuf_too_full(connection_t
*conn
)
2555 return (conn
->outbuf_flushlen
> 10*CELL_PAYLOAD_SIZE
);
2558 /** Try to flush more bytes onto conn-\>s.
2560 * This function gets called either from conn_write() in main.c
2561 * when poll() has declared that conn wants to write, or below
2562 * from connection_write_to_buf() when an entire TLS record is ready.
2564 * Update conn-\>timestamp_lastwritten to now, and call flush_buf
2565 * or flush_buf_tls appropriately. If it succeeds and there are no more
2566 * more bytes on conn->outbuf, then call connection_finished_flushing
2569 * If <b>force</b>, then write as many bytes as possible, ignoring bandwidth
2570 * limits. (Used for flushing messages to controller connections on fatal
2573 * Mark the connection and return -1 if you want to close it, else
2577 connection_handle_write(connection_t
*conn
, int force
)
2580 socklen_t len
=(socklen_t
)sizeof(e
);
2582 ssize_t max_to_write
;
2583 time_t now
= approx_time();
2584 size_t n_read
= 0, n_written
= 0;
2586 tor_assert(!connection_is_listener(conn
));
2588 if (conn
->marked_for_close
|| conn
->s
< 0)
2589 return 0; /* do nothing */
2591 if (conn
->in_flushed_some
) {
2592 log_warn(LD_BUG
, "called recursively from inside conn->in_flushed_some");
2596 conn
->timestamp_lastwritten
= now
;
2598 /* Sometimes, "writable" means "connected". */
2599 if (connection_state_is_connecting(conn
)) {
2600 if (getsockopt(conn
->s
, SOL_SOCKET
, SO_ERROR
, (void*)&e
, &len
) < 0) {
2602 "getsockopt() syscall failed?! Please report to tor-ops.");
2603 if (CONN_IS_EDGE(conn
))
2604 connection_edge_end_errno(TO_EDGE_CONN(conn
));
2605 connection_mark_for_close(conn
);
2609 /* some sort of error, but maybe just inprogress still */
2610 if (!ERRNO_IS_CONN_EINPROGRESS(e
)) {
2611 log_info(LD_NET
,"in-progress connect failed. Removing. (%s)",
2612 tor_socket_strerror(e
));
2613 if (CONN_IS_EDGE(conn
))
2614 connection_edge_end_errno(TO_EDGE_CONN(conn
));
2615 if (conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_OR
)
2616 connection_or_connect_failed(TO_OR_CONN(conn
),
2617 errno_to_orconn_end_reason(e
),
2618 tor_socket_strerror(e
));
2620 connection_close_immediate(conn
);
2621 connection_mark_for_close(conn
);
2624 return 0; /* no change, see if next time is better */
2627 /* The connection is successful. */
2628 if (connection_finished_connecting(conn
)<0)
2632 max_to_write
= force
? (ssize_t
)conn
->outbuf_flushlen
2633 : connection_bucket_write_limit(conn
, now
);
2635 if (connection_speaks_cells(conn
) &&
2636 conn
->state
> OR_CONN_STATE_PROXY_HANDSHAKING
) {
2637 or_connection_t
*or_conn
= TO_OR_CONN(conn
);
2638 if (conn
->state
== OR_CONN_STATE_TLS_HANDSHAKING
||
2639 conn
->state
== OR_CONN_STATE_TLS_CLIENT_RENEGOTIATING
) {
2640 connection_stop_writing(conn
);
2641 if (connection_tls_continue_handshake(or_conn
) < 0) {
2642 /* Don't flush; connection is dead. */
2643 connection_close_immediate(conn
);
2644 connection_mark_for_close(conn
);
2648 } else if (conn
->state
== OR_CONN_STATE_TLS_SERVER_RENEGOTIATING
) {
2649 return connection_handle_read(conn
);
2652 /* else open, or closing */
2653 result
= flush_buf_tls(or_conn
->tls
, conn
->outbuf
,
2654 max_to_write
, &conn
->outbuf_flushlen
);
2656 /* If we just flushed the last bytes, check if this tunneled dir
2657 * request is done. */
2658 if (buf_datalen(conn
->outbuf
) == 0 && conn
->dirreq_id
)
2659 geoip_change_dirreq_state(conn
->dirreq_id
, DIRREQ_TUNNELED
,
2660 DIRREQ_OR_CONN_BUFFER_FLUSHED
);
2663 CASE_TOR_TLS_ERROR_ANY
:
2665 log_info(LD_NET
,result
!=TOR_TLS_CLOSE
?
2666 "tls error. breaking.":"TLS connection closed on flush");
2667 /* Don't flush; connection is dead. */
2668 connection_close_immediate(conn
);
2669 connection_mark_for_close(conn
);
2671 case TOR_TLS_WANTWRITE
:
2672 log_debug(LD_NET
,"wanted write.");
2673 /* we're already writing */
2675 case TOR_TLS_WANTREAD
:
2676 /* Make sure to avoid a loop if the receive buckets are empty. */
2677 log_debug(LD_NET
,"wanted read.");
2678 if (!connection_is_reading(conn
)) {
2679 connection_stop_writing(conn
);
2680 conn
->write_blocked_on_bw
= 1;
2681 /* we'll start reading again when we get more tokens in our
2682 * read bucket; then we'll start writing again too.
2685 /* else no problem, we're already reading */
2687 /* case TOR_TLS_DONE:
2688 * for TOR_TLS_DONE, fall through to check if the flushlen
2689 * is empty, so we can stop writing.
2693 tor_tls_get_n_raw_bytes(or_conn
->tls
, &n_read
, &n_written
);
2694 log_debug(LD_GENERAL
, "After TLS write of %d: %ld read, %ld written",
2695 result
, (long)n_read
, (long)n_written
);
2697 CONN_LOG_PROTECT(conn
,
2698 result
= flush_buf(conn
->s
, conn
->outbuf
,
2699 max_to_write
, &conn
->outbuf_flushlen
));
2701 if (CONN_IS_EDGE(conn
))
2702 connection_edge_end_errno(TO_EDGE_CONN(conn
));
2704 connection_close_immediate(conn
); /* Don't flush; connection is dead. */
2705 connection_mark_for_close(conn
);
2708 n_written
= (size_t) result
;
2711 if (conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_AP
) {
2712 edge_connection_t
*edge_conn
= TO_EDGE_CONN(conn
);
2713 /*XXXX021 check for overflow.*/
2714 edge_conn
->n_written
+= (int)n_written
;
2717 connection_buckets_decrement(conn
, approx_time(), n_read
, n_written
);
2720 /* If we wrote any bytes from our buffer, then call the appropriate
2722 if (connection_flushed_some(conn
) < 0)
2723 connection_mark_for_close(conn
);
2726 if (!connection_wants_to_flush(conn
)) { /* it's done flushing */
2727 if (connection_finished_flushing(conn
) < 0) {
2728 /* already marked */
2734 /* Call even if result is 0, since the global write bucket may
2735 * have reached 0 on a different conn, and this guy needs to
2736 * know to stop writing. */
2737 connection_consider_empty_write_buckets(conn
);
2738 if (n_read
> 0 && connection_is_reading(conn
))
2739 connection_consider_empty_read_buckets(conn
);
2744 /** OpenSSL TLS record size is 16383; this is close. The goal here is to
2745 * push data out as soon as we know there's enough for a TLS record, so
2746 * during periods of high load we won't read entire megabytes from
2747 * input before pushing any data out. It also has the feature of not
2748 * growing huge outbufs unless something is slow. */
2749 #define MIN_TLS_FLUSHLEN 15872
2751 /** Append <b>len</b> bytes of <b>string</b> onto <b>conn</b>'s
2752 * outbuf, and ask it to start writing.
2754 * If <b>zlib</b> is nonzero, this is a directory connection that should get
2755 * its contents compressed or decompressed as they're written. If zlib is
2756 * negative, this is the last data to be compressed, and the connection's zlib
2757 * state should be flushed.
2759 * If it's an OR conn and an entire TLS record is ready, then try to
2760 * flush the record now. Similarly, if it's a local control connection
2761 * and a 64k chunk is ready, try to flush it all, so we don't end up with
2762 * many megabytes of controller info queued at once.
2765 _connection_write_to_buf_impl(const char *string
, size_t len
,
2766 connection_t
*conn
, int zlib
)
2768 /* XXXX This function really needs to return -1 on failure. */
2771 if (!len
&& !(zlib
<0))
2773 /* if it's marked for close, only allow write if we mean to flush it */
2774 if (conn
->marked_for_close
&& !conn
->hold_open_until_flushed
)
2777 old_datalen
= buf_datalen(conn
->outbuf
);
2779 dir_connection_t
*dir_conn
= TO_DIR_CONN(conn
);
2780 int done
= zlib
< 0;
2781 CONN_LOG_PROTECT(conn
, r
= write_to_buf_zlib(conn
->outbuf
,
2782 dir_conn
->zlib_state
,
2783 string
, len
, done
));
2785 CONN_LOG_PROTECT(conn
, r
= write_to_buf(string
, len
, conn
->outbuf
));
2788 if (CONN_IS_EDGE(conn
)) {
2789 /* if it failed, it means we have our package/delivery windows set
2790 wrong compared to our max outbuf size. close the whole circuit. */
2792 "write_to_buf failed. Closing circuit (fd %d).", conn
->s
);
2793 circuit_mark_for_close(circuit_get_by_edge_conn(TO_EDGE_CONN(conn
)),
2794 END_CIRC_REASON_INTERNAL
);
2797 "write_to_buf failed. Closing connection (fd %d).", conn
->s
);
2798 connection_mark_for_close(conn
);
2803 connection_start_writing(conn
);
2805 conn
->outbuf_flushlen
+= buf_datalen(conn
->outbuf
) - old_datalen
;
2808 conn
->outbuf_flushlen
+= len
;
2810 /* Should we try flushing the outbuf now? */
2811 if (conn
->in_flushed_some
) {
2812 /* Don't flush the outbuf when the reason we're writing more stuff is
2813 * _because_ we flushed the outbuf. That's unfair. */
2817 if (conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_OR
&&
2818 conn
->outbuf_flushlen
-len
< MIN_TLS_FLUSHLEN
&&
2819 conn
->outbuf_flushlen
>= MIN_TLS_FLUSHLEN
) {
2820 /* We just pushed outbuf_flushlen to MIN_TLS_FLUSHLEN or above;
2821 * we can send out a full TLS frame now if we like. */
2822 extra
= conn
->outbuf_flushlen
- MIN_TLS_FLUSHLEN
;
2823 conn
->outbuf_flushlen
= MIN_TLS_FLUSHLEN
;
2824 } else if (conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_CONTROL
&&
2825 !connection_is_rate_limited(conn
) &&
2826 conn
->outbuf_flushlen
-len
< 1<<16 &&
2827 conn
->outbuf_flushlen
>= 1<<16) {
2828 /* just try to flush all of it */
2830 return; /* no need to try flushing */
2832 if (connection_handle_write(conn
, 0) < 0) {
2833 if (!conn
->marked_for_close
) {
2834 /* this connection is broken. remove it. */
2835 log_warn(LD_BUG
, "unhandled error on write for "
2836 "conn (type %d, fd %d); removing",
2837 conn
->type
, conn
->s
);
2838 tor_fragile_assert();
2839 /* do a close-immediate here, so we don't try to flush */
2840 connection_close_immediate(conn
);
2845 conn
->outbuf_flushlen
+= extra
;
2846 connection_start_writing(conn
);
2851 /** Return a connection with given type, address, port, and purpose;
2852 * or NULL if no such connection exists. */
2854 connection_get_by_type_addr_port_purpose(int type
,
2855 const tor_addr_t
*addr
, uint16_t port
,
2858 smartlist_t
*conns
= get_connection_array();
2859 SMARTLIST_FOREACH(conns
, connection_t
*, conn
,
2861 if (conn
->type
== type
&&
2862 tor_addr_eq(&conn
->addr
, addr
) &&
2863 conn
->port
== port
&&
2864 conn
->purpose
== purpose
&&
2865 !conn
->marked_for_close
)
2871 /** Return the stream with id <b>id</b> if it is not already marked for
2875 connection_get_by_global_id(uint64_t id
)
2877 smartlist_t
*conns
= get_connection_array();
2878 SMARTLIST_FOREACH(conns
, connection_t
*, conn
,
2880 if (conn
->global_identifier
== id
)
2886 /** Return a connection of type <b>type</b> that is not marked for close.
2889 connection_get_by_type(int type
)
2891 smartlist_t
*conns
= get_connection_array();
2892 SMARTLIST_FOREACH(conns
, connection_t
*, conn
,
2894 if (conn
->type
== type
&& !conn
->marked_for_close
)
2900 /** Return a connection of type <b>type</b> that is in state <b>state</b>,
2901 * and that is not marked for close.
2904 connection_get_by_type_state(int type
, int state
)
2906 smartlist_t
*conns
= get_connection_array();
2907 SMARTLIST_FOREACH(conns
, connection_t
*, conn
,
2909 if (conn
->type
== type
&& conn
->state
== state
&& !conn
->marked_for_close
)
2915 /** Return a connection of type <b>type</b> that has rendquery equal
2916 * to <b>rendquery</b>, and that is not marked for close. If state
2917 * is non-zero, conn must be of that state too.
2920 connection_get_by_type_state_rendquery(int type
, int state
,
2921 const char *rendquery
)
2923 smartlist_t
*conns
= get_connection_array();
2925 tor_assert(type
== CONN_TYPE_DIR
||
2926 type
== CONN_TYPE_AP
|| type
== CONN_TYPE_EXIT
);
2927 tor_assert(rendquery
);
2929 SMARTLIST_FOREACH(conns
, connection_t
*, conn
,
2931 if (conn
->type
== type
&&
2932 !conn
->marked_for_close
&&
2933 (!state
|| state
== conn
->state
)) {
2934 if (type
== CONN_TYPE_DIR
&&
2935 TO_DIR_CONN(conn
)->rend_data
&&
2936 !rend_cmp_service_ids(rendquery
,
2937 TO_DIR_CONN(conn
)->rend_data
->onion_address
))
2939 else if (CONN_IS_EDGE(conn
) &&
2940 TO_EDGE_CONN(conn
)->rend_data
&&
2941 !rend_cmp_service_ids(rendquery
,
2942 TO_EDGE_CONN(conn
)->rend_data
->onion_address
))
2949 /** Return an open, non-marked connection of a given type and purpose, or NULL
2950 * if no such connection exists. */
2952 connection_get_by_type_purpose(int type
, int purpose
)
2954 smartlist_t
*conns
= get_connection_array();
2955 SMARTLIST_FOREACH(conns
, connection_t
*, conn
,
2957 if (conn
->type
== type
&&
2958 !conn
->marked_for_close
&&
2959 (purpose
== conn
->purpose
))
2965 /** Return 1 if <b>conn</b> is a listener conn, else return 0. */
2967 connection_is_listener(connection_t
*conn
)
2969 if (conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_OR_LISTENER
||
2970 conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_AP_LISTENER
||
2971 conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_AP_TRANS_LISTENER
||
2972 conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_AP_DNS_LISTENER
||
2973 conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_AP_NATD_LISTENER
||
2974 conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_DIR_LISTENER
||
2975 conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_CONTROL_LISTENER
)
2980 /** Return 1 if <b>conn</b> is in state "open" and is not marked
2981 * for close, else return 0.
2984 connection_state_is_open(connection_t
*conn
)
2988 if (conn
->marked_for_close
)
2991 if ((conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_OR
&& conn
->state
== OR_CONN_STATE_OPEN
) ||
2992 (conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_AP
&& conn
->state
== AP_CONN_STATE_OPEN
) ||
2993 (conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_EXIT
&& conn
->state
== EXIT_CONN_STATE_OPEN
) ||
2994 (conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_CONTROL
&&
2995 conn
->state
== CONTROL_CONN_STATE_OPEN
))
3001 /** Return 1 if conn is in 'connecting' state, else return 0. */
3003 connection_state_is_connecting(connection_t
*conn
)
3007 if (conn
->marked_for_close
)
3012 return conn
->state
== OR_CONN_STATE_CONNECTING
;
3013 case CONN_TYPE_EXIT
:
3014 return conn
->state
== EXIT_CONN_STATE_CONNECTING
;
3016 return conn
->state
== DIR_CONN_STATE_CONNECTING
;
3022 /** Allocates a base64'ed authenticator for use in http or https
3023 * auth, based on the input string <b>authenticator</b>. Returns it
3024 * if success, else returns NULL. */
3026 alloc_http_authenticator(const char *authenticator
)
3028 /* an authenticator in Basic authentication
3029 * is just the string "username:password" */
3030 const size_t authenticator_length
= strlen(authenticator
);
3031 /* The base64_encode function needs a minimum buffer length
3033 const size_t base64_authenticator_length
= (authenticator_length
/48+1)*66;
3034 char *base64_authenticator
= tor_malloc(base64_authenticator_length
);
3035 if (base64_encode(base64_authenticator
, base64_authenticator_length
,
3036 authenticator
, authenticator_length
) < 0) {
3037 tor_free(base64_authenticator
); /* free and set to null */
3039 /* remove extra \n at end of encoding */
3040 base64_authenticator
[strlen(base64_authenticator
) - 1] = 0;
3042 return base64_authenticator
;
3045 /** Given a socket handle, check whether the local address (sockname) of the
3046 * socket is one that we've connected from before. If so, double-check
3047 * whether our address has changed and we need to generate keys. If we do,
3051 client_check_address_changed(int sock
)
3053 uint32_t iface_ip
, ip_out
;
3054 struct sockaddr_in out_addr
;
3055 socklen_t out_addr_len
= (socklen_t
) sizeof(out_addr
);
3058 if (!last_interface_ip
)
3059 get_interface_address(LOG_INFO
, &last_interface_ip
);
3060 if (!outgoing_addrs
)
3061 outgoing_addrs
= smartlist_create();
3063 if (getsockname(sock
, (struct sockaddr
*)&out_addr
, &out_addr_len
)<0) {
3064 int e
= tor_socket_errno(sock
);
3065 log_warn(LD_NET
, "getsockname() to check for address change failed: %s",
3066 tor_socket_strerror(e
));
3070 /* If we've used this address previously, we're okay. */
3071 ip_out
= ntohl(out_addr
.sin_addr
.s_addr
);
3072 SMARTLIST_FOREACH(outgoing_addrs
, uint32_t*, ip_ptr
,
3073 if (*ip_ptr
== ip_out
) return;
3076 /* Uh-oh. We haven't connected from this address before. Has the interface
3077 * address changed? */
3078 if (get_interface_address(LOG_INFO
, &iface_ip
)<0)
3080 ip
= tor_malloc(sizeof(uint32_t));
3083 if (iface_ip
== last_interface_ip
) {
3084 /* Nope, it hasn't changed. Add this address to the list. */
3085 smartlist_add(outgoing_addrs
, ip
);
3087 /* The interface changed. We're a client, so we need to regenerate our
3088 * keys. First, reset the state. */
3089 log(LOG_NOTICE
, LD_NET
, "Our IP address has changed. Rotating keys...");
3090 last_interface_ip
= iface_ip
;
3091 SMARTLIST_FOREACH(outgoing_addrs
, void*, ip_ptr
, tor_free(ip_ptr
));
3092 smartlist_clear(outgoing_addrs
);
3093 smartlist_add(outgoing_addrs
, ip
);
3094 /* Okay, now change our keys. */
3095 ip_address_changed(1);
3099 /** Some systems have limited system buffers for recv and xmit on
3100 * sockets allocated in a virtual server or similar environment. For a Tor
3101 * server this can produce the "Error creating network socket: No buffer
3102 * space available" error once all available TCP buffer space is consumed.
3103 * This method will attempt to constrain the buffers allocated for the socket
3104 * to the desired size to stay below system TCP buffer limits.
3107 set_constrained_socket_buffers(int sock
, int size
)
3109 void *sz
= (void*)&size
;
3110 socklen_t sz_sz
= (socklen_t
) sizeof(size
);
3111 if (setsockopt(sock
, SOL_SOCKET
, SO_SNDBUF
, sz
, sz_sz
) < 0) {
3112 int e
= tor_socket_errno(sock
);
3113 log_warn(LD_NET
, "setsockopt() to constrain send "
3114 "buffer to %d bytes failed: %s", size
, tor_socket_strerror(e
));
3116 if (setsockopt(sock
, SOL_SOCKET
, SO_RCVBUF
, sz
, sz_sz
) < 0) {
3117 int e
= tor_socket_errno(sock
);
3118 log_warn(LD_NET
, "setsockopt() to constrain recv "
3119 "buffer to %d bytes failed: %s", size
, tor_socket_strerror(e
));
3123 /** Process new bytes that have arrived on conn-\>inbuf.
3125 * This function just passes conn to the connection-specific
3126 * connection_*_process_inbuf() function. It also passes in
3127 * package_partial if wanted.
3130 connection_process_inbuf(connection_t
*conn
, int package_partial
)
3134 switch (conn
->type
) {
3136 return connection_or_process_inbuf(TO_OR_CONN(conn
));
3137 case CONN_TYPE_EXIT
:
3139 return connection_edge_process_inbuf(TO_EDGE_CONN(conn
),
3142 return connection_dir_process_inbuf(TO_DIR_CONN(conn
));
3143 case CONN_TYPE_CPUWORKER
:
3144 return connection_cpu_process_inbuf(conn
);
3145 case CONN_TYPE_CONTROL
:
3146 return connection_control_process_inbuf(TO_CONTROL_CONN(conn
));
3148 log_err(LD_BUG
,"got unexpected conn type %d.", conn
->type
);
3149 tor_fragile_assert();
3154 /** Called whenever we've written data on a connection. */
3156 connection_flushed_some(connection_t
*conn
)
3159 tor_assert(!conn
->in_flushed_some
);
3160 conn
->in_flushed_some
= 1;
3161 if (conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_DIR
&&
3162 conn
->state
== DIR_CONN_STATE_SERVER_WRITING
) {
3163 r
= connection_dirserv_flushed_some(TO_DIR_CONN(conn
));
3164 } else if (conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_OR
) {
3165 r
= connection_or_flushed_some(TO_OR_CONN(conn
));
3167 conn
->in_flushed_some
= 0;
3171 /** We just finished flushing bytes from conn-\>outbuf, and there
3172 * are no more bytes remaining.
3174 * This function just passes conn to the connection-specific
3175 * connection_*_finished_flushing() function.
3178 connection_finished_flushing(connection_t
*conn
)
3182 /* If the connection is closed, don't try to do anything more here. */
3183 if (CONN_IS_CLOSED(conn
))
3186 // log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"entered. Socket %u.", conn->s);
3188 switch (conn
->type
) {
3190 return connection_or_finished_flushing(TO_OR_CONN(conn
));
3192 case CONN_TYPE_EXIT
:
3193 return connection_edge_finished_flushing(TO_EDGE_CONN(conn
));
3195 return connection_dir_finished_flushing(TO_DIR_CONN(conn
));
3196 case CONN_TYPE_CPUWORKER
:
3197 return connection_cpu_finished_flushing(conn
);
3198 case CONN_TYPE_CONTROL
:
3199 return connection_control_finished_flushing(TO_CONTROL_CONN(conn
));
3201 log_err(LD_BUG
,"got unexpected conn type %d.", conn
->type
);
3202 tor_fragile_assert();
3207 /** Called when our attempt to connect() to another server has just
3210 * This function just passes conn to the connection-specific
3211 * connection_*_finished_connecting() function.
3214 connection_finished_connecting(connection_t
*conn
)
3220 return connection_or_finished_connecting(TO_OR_CONN(conn
));
3221 case CONN_TYPE_EXIT
:
3222 return connection_edge_finished_connecting(TO_EDGE_CONN(conn
));
3224 return connection_dir_finished_connecting(TO_DIR_CONN(conn
));
3226 log_err(LD_BUG
,"got unexpected conn type %d.", conn
->type
);
3227 tor_fragile_assert();
3232 /** Callback: invoked when a connection reaches an EOF event. */
3234 connection_reached_eof(connection_t
*conn
)
3236 switch (conn
->type
) {
3238 return connection_or_reached_eof(TO_OR_CONN(conn
));
3240 case CONN_TYPE_EXIT
:
3241 return connection_edge_reached_eof(TO_EDGE_CONN(conn
));
3243 return connection_dir_reached_eof(TO_DIR_CONN(conn
));
3244 case CONN_TYPE_CPUWORKER
:
3245 return connection_cpu_reached_eof(conn
);
3246 case CONN_TYPE_CONTROL
:
3247 return connection_control_reached_eof(TO_CONTROL_CONN(conn
));
3249 log_err(LD_BUG
,"got unexpected conn type %d.", conn
->type
);
3250 tor_fragile_assert();
3255 /** Log how many bytes are used by buffers of different kinds and sizes. */
3257 connection_dump_buffer_mem_stats(int severity
)
3259 uint64_t used_by_type
[_CONN_TYPE_MAX
+1];
3260 uint64_t alloc_by_type
[_CONN_TYPE_MAX
+1];
3261 int n_conns_by_type
[_CONN_TYPE_MAX
+1];
3262 uint64_t total_alloc
= 0;
3263 uint64_t total_used
= 0;
3265 smartlist_t
*conns
= get_connection_array();
3267 memset(used_by_type
, 0, sizeof(used_by_type
));
3268 memset(alloc_by_type
, 0, sizeof(alloc_by_type
));
3269 memset(n_conns_by_type
, 0, sizeof(n_conns_by_type
));
3271 SMARTLIST_FOREACH(conns
, connection_t
*, c
,
3274 ++n_conns_by_type
[tp
];
3276 used_by_type
[tp
] += buf_datalen(c
->inbuf
);
3277 alloc_by_type
[tp
] += buf_allocation(c
->inbuf
);
3280 used_by_type
[tp
] += buf_datalen(c
->outbuf
);
3281 alloc_by_type
[tp
] += buf_allocation(c
->outbuf
);
3284 for (i
=0; i
<= _CONN_TYPE_MAX
; ++i
) {
3285 total_used
+= used_by_type
[i
];
3286 total_alloc
+= alloc_by_type
[i
];
3289 log(severity
, LD_GENERAL
,
3290 "In buffers for %d connections: "U64_FORMAT
" used/"U64_FORMAT
" allocated",
3291 smartlist_len(conns
),
3292 U64_PRINTF_ARG(total_used
), U64_PRINTF_ARG(total_alloc
));
3293 for (i
=_CONN_TYPE_MIN
; i
<= _CONN_TYPE_MAX
; ++i
) {
3294 if (!n_conns_by_type
[i
])
3296 log(severity
, LD_GENERAL
,
3297 " For %d %s connections: "U64_FORMAT
" used/"U64_FORMAT
" allocated",
3298 n_conns_by_type
[i
], conn_type_to_string(i
),
3299 U64_PRINTF_ARG(used_by_type
[i
]), U64_PRINTF_ARG(alloc_by_type
[i
]));
3303 /** Verify that connection <b>conn</b> has all of its invariants
3304 * correct. Trigger an assert if anything is invalid.
3307 assert_connection_ok(connection_t
*conn
, time_t now
)
3309 (void) now
; /* XXXX unused. */
3311 tor_assert(conn
->type
>= _CONN_TYPE_MIN
);
3312 tor_assert(conn
->type
<= _CONN_TYPE_MAX
);
3313 switch (conn
->type
) {
3315 tor_assert(conn
->magic
== OR_CONNECTION_MAGIC
);
3318 case CONN_TYPE_EXIT
:
3319 tor_assert(conn
->magic
== EDGE_CONNECTION_MAGIC
);
3322 tor_assert(conn
->magic
== DIR_CONNECTION_MAGIC
);
3324 case CONN_TYPE_CONTROL
:
3325 tor_assert(conn
->magic
== CONTROL_CONNECTION_MAGIC
);
3328 tor_assert(conn
->magic
== BASE_CONNECTION_MAGIC
);
3332 if (conn
->linked_conn
) {
3333 tor_assert(conn
->linked_conn
->linked_conn
== conn
);
3334 tor_assert(conn
->linked
);
3337 tor_assert(conn
->s
< 0);
3339 if (conn
->outbuf_flushlen
> 0) {
3340 tor_assert(connection_is_writing(conn
) || conn
->write_blocked_on_bw
||
3341 (CONN_IS_EDGE(conn
) && TO_EDGE_CONN(conn
)->edge_blocked_on_circ
));
3344 if (conn
->hold_open_until_flushed
)
3345 tor_assert(conn
->marked_for_close
);
3347 /* XXXX check: read_blocked_on_bw, write_blocked_on_bw, s, conn_array_index,
3348 * marked_for_close. */
3351 if (!connection_is_listener(conn
)) {
3352 assert_buf_ok(conn
->inbuf
);
3353 assert_buf_ok(conn
->outbuf
);
3356 if (conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_OR
) {
3357 or_connection_t
*or_conn
= TO_OR_CONN(conn
);
3358 if (conn
->state
== OR_CONN_STATE_OPEN
) {
3359 /* tor_assert(conn->bandwidth > 0); */
3360 /* the above isn't necessarily true: if we just did a TLS
3361 * handshake but we didn't recognize the other peer, or it
3362 * gave a bad cert/etc, then we won't have assigned bandwidth,
3363 * yet it will be open. -RD
3365 // tor_assert(conn->read_bucket >= 0);
3367 // tor_assert(conn->addr && conn->port);
3368 tor_assert(conn
->address
);
3369 if (conn
->state
> OR_CONN_STATE_PROXY_HANDSHAKING
)
3370 tor_assert(or_conn
->tls
);
3373 if (CONN_IS_EDGE(conn
)) {
3374 edge_connection_t
*edge_conn
= TO_EDGE_CONN(conn
);
3375 if (edge_conn
->chosen_exit_optional
|| edge_conn
->chosen_exit_retries
) {
3376 tor_assert(conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_AP
);
3377 tor_assert(edge_conn
->chosen_exit_name
);
3380 /* XXX unchecked: package window, deliver window. */
3381 if (conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_AP
) {
3383 tor_assert(edge_conn
->socks_request
);
3384 if (conn
->state
== AP_CONN_STATE_OPEN
) {
3385 tor_assert(edge_conn
->socks_request
->has_finished
);
3386 if (!conn
->marked_for_close
) {
3387 tor_assert(edge_conn
->cpath_layer
);
3388 assert_cpath_layer_ok(edge_conn
->cpath_layer
);
3392 if (conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_EXIT
) {
3393 tor_assert(conn
->purpose
== EXIT_PURPOSE_CONNECT
||
3394 conn
->purpose
== EXIT_PURPOSE_RESOLVE
);
3396 } else if (conn
->type
== CONN_TYPE_DIR
) {
3398 /* Purpose is only used for dir and exit types currently */
3399 tor_assert(!conn
->purpose
);
3404 case CONN_TYPE_OR_LISTENER
:
3405 case CONN_TYPE_AP_LISTENER
:
3406 case CONN_TYPE_AP_TRANS_LISTENER
:
3407 case CONN_TYPE_AP_NATD_LISTENER
:
3408 case CONN_TYPE_DIR_LISTENER
:
3409 case CONN_TYPE_CONTROL_LISTENER
:
3410 case CONN_TYPE_AP_DNS_LISTENER
:
3411 tor_assert(conn
->state
== LISTENER_STATE_READY
);
3414 tor_assert(conn
->state
>= _OR_CONN_STATE_MIN
);
3415 tor_assert(conn
->state
<= _OR_CONN_STATE_MAX
);
3416 tor_assert(TO_OR_CONN(conn
)->n_circuits
>= 0);
3418 case CONN_TYPE_EXIT
:
3419 tor_assert(conn
->state
>= _EXIT_CONN_STATE_MIN
);
3420 tor_assert(conn
->state
<= _EXIT_CONN_STATE_MAX
);
3421 tor_assert(conn
->purpose
>= _EXIT_PURPOSE_MIN
);
3422 tor_assert(conn
->purpose
<= _EXIT_PURPOSE_MAX
);
3425 tor_assert(conn
->state
>= _AP_CONN_STATE_MIN
);
3426 tor_assert(conn
->state
<= _AP_CONN_STATE_MAX
);
3427 tor_assert(TO_EDGE_CONN(conn
)->socks_request
);
3430 tor_assert(conn
->state
>= _DIR_CONN_STATE_MIN
);
3431 tor_assert(conn
->state
<= _DIR_CONN_STATE_MAX
);
3432 tor_assert(conn
->purpose
>= _DIR_PURPOSE_MIN
);
3433 tor_assert(conn
->purpose
<= _DIR_PURPOSE_MAX
);
3435 case CONN_TYPE_CPUWORKER
:
3436 tor_assert(conn
->state
>= _CPUWORKER_STATE_MIN
);
3437 tor_assert(conn
->state
<= _CPUWORKER_STATE_MAX
);
3439 case CONN_TYPE_CONTROL
:
3440 tor_assert(conn
->state
>= _CONTROL_CONN_STATE_MIN
);
3441 tor_assert(conn
->state
<= _CONTROL_CONN_STATE_MAX
);