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  1. /* Copyright (c) 2016, The Tor Project, Inc. */
  2. /* See LICENSE for licensing information */
  3. /**
  4. * \file shared_random.c
  5. *
  6. * \brief Functions and data structure needed to accomplish the shared
  7. * random protocol as defined in proposal #250.
  8. *
  9. * \details
  10. *
  11. * This file implements the dirauth-only commit-and-reveal protocol specified
  12. * by proposal #250. The protocol has two phases (sr_phase_t): the commitment
  13. * phase and the reveal phase (see get_sr_protocol_phase()).
  14. *
  15. * During the protocol, directory authorities keep state in memory (using
  16. * sr_state_t) and in disk (using sr_disk_state_t). The synchronization between
  17. * these two data structures happens in disk_state_update() and
  18. * disk_state_parse().
  19. *
  20. * Here is a rough protocol outline:
  21. *
  22. * 1) In the beginning of the commitment phase, dirauths generate a
  23. * commitment/reveal value for the current protocol run (see
  24. * new_protocol_run() and sr_generate_our_commit()).
  25. *
  26. * 2) During voting, dirauths publish their commits in their votes
  27. * depending on the current phase. Dirauths also include the two
  28. * latest shared random values (SRV) in their votes.
  29. * (see sr_get_string_for_vote())
  30. *
  31. * 3) Upon receiving a commit from a vote, authorities parse it, verify
  32. * it, and attempt to save any new commitment or reveal information in
  33. * their state file (see extract_shared_random_commits() and
  34. * sr_handle_received_commits()). They also parse SRVs from votes to
  35. * decide which SRV should be included in the final consensus (see
  36. * extract_shared_random_srvs()).
  37. *
  38. * 3) After voting is done, we count the SRVs we extracted from the votes,
  39. * to find the one voted by the majority of dirauths which should be
  40. * included in the final consensus (see get_majority_srv_from_votes()).
  41. * If an appropriate SRV is found, it is embedded in the consensus (see
  42. * sr_get_string_for_consensus()).
  43. *
  44. * 4) At the end of the reveal phase, dirauths compute a fresh SRV for the
  45. * day using the active commits (see sr_compute_srv()). This new SRV
  46. * is embedded in the votes as described above.
  47. *
  48. * Some more notes:
  49. *
  50. * - To support rebooting authorities and to avoid double voting, each dirauth
  51. * saves the current state of the protocol on disk so that it can resume
  52. * normally in case of reboot. The disk state (sr_disk_state_t) is managed by
  53. * shared_random_state.c:state_query() and we go to extra lengths to ensure
  54. * that the state is flushed on disk everytime we receive any useful
  55. * information like commits or SRVs.
  56. *
  57. * - When we receive a commit from a vote, we examine it to see if it's useful
  58. * to us and whether it's appropriate to receive it according to the current
  59. * phase of the protocol (see should_keep_commit()). If the commit is useful
  60. * to us, we save it in our disk state using save_commit_to_state(). When we
  61. * receive the reveal information corresponding to a commitment, we verify
  62. * that they indeed match using verify_commit_and_reveal().
  63. *
  64. * - We treat consensuses as the ground truth, so everytime we generate a new
  65. * consensus we update our SR state accordingly even if our local view was
  66. * different (see sr_act_post_consensus()).
  67. *
  68. * - After a consensus has been composed, the SR protocol state gets prepared
  69. * for the next voting session using sr_state_update(). That function takes
  70. * care of housekeeping and also rotates the SRVs and commits in case a new
  71. * protocol run is coming up. We also call sr_state_update() on bootup (in
  72. * sr_state_init()), to prepare the state for the very first voting session.
  73. *
  74. * Terminology:
  75. *
  76. * - "Commitment" is the commitment value of the commit-and-reveal protocol.
  77. *
  78. * - "Reveal" is the reveal value of the commit-and-reveal protocol.
  79. *
  80. * - "Commit" is a struct (sr_commit_t) that contains a commitment value and
  81. * optionally also a corresponding reveal value.
  82. *
  83. * - "SRV" is the Shared Random Value that gets generated as the result of the
  84. * commit-and-reveal protocol.
  85. **/
  86. #define SHARED_RANDOM_PRIVATE
  87. #include "or.h"
  88. #include "shared_random.h"
  89. #include "config.h"
  90. #include "confparse.h"
  91. #include "dirvote.h"
  92. #include "networkstatus.h"
  93. #include "routerkeys.h"
  94. #include "router.h"
  95. #include "routerlist.h"
  96. #include "shared_random_state.h"
  97. /* String prefix of shared random values in votes/consensuses. */
  98. static const char previous_srv_str[] = "shared-rand-previous-value";
  99. static const char current_srv_str[] = "shared-rand-current-value";
  100. static const char commit_ns_str[] = "shared-rand-commit";
  101. static const char sr_flag_ns_str[] = "shared-rand-participate";
  102. /* Return a heap allocated copy of the SRV <b>orig</b>. */
  103. STATIC sr_srv_t *
  104. srv_dup(const sr_srv_t *orig)
  105. {
  106. sr_srv_t *dup = NULL;
  107. if (!orig) {
  108. return NULL;
  109. }
  110. dup = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(sr_srv_t));
  111. dup->num_reveals = orig->num_reveals;
  112. memcpy(dup->value, orig->value, sizeof(dup->value));
  113. return dup;
  114. }
  115. /* Allocate a new commit object and initializing it with <b>rsa_identity</b>
  116. * that MUST be provided. The digest algorithm is set to the default one
  117. * that is supported. The rest is uninitialized. This never returns NULL. */
  118. static sr_commit_t *
  119. commit_new(const char *rsa_identity)
  120. {
  121. sr_commit_t *commit;
  122. tor_assert(rsa_identity);
  123. commit = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(*commit));
  124. commit->alg = SR_DIGEST_ALG;
  125. memcpy(commit->rsa_identity, rsa_identity, sizeof(commit->rsa_identity));
  126. return commit;
  127. }
  128. /* Issue a log message describing <b>commit</b>. */
  129. static void
  130. commit_log(const sr_commit_t *commit)
  131. {
  132. tor_assert(commit);
  133. log_debug(LD_DIR, "SR: Commit from %s", sr_commit_get_rsa_fpr(commit));
  134. log_debug(LD_DIR, "SR: Commit: [TS: %" PRIu64 "] [Encoded: %s]",
  135. commit->commit_ts, commit->encoded_commit);
  136. log_debug(LD_DIR, "SR: Reveal: [TS: %" PRIu64 "] [Encoded: %s]",
  137. commit->reveal_ts, safe_str(commit->encoded_reveal));
  138. }
  139. /* Make sure that the commitment and reveal information in <b>commit</b>
  140. * match. If they match return 0, return -1 otherwise. This function MUST be
  141. * used everytime we receive a new reveal value. Furthermore, the commit
  142. * object MUST have a reveal value and the hash of the reveal value. */
  143. STATIC int
  144. verify_commit_and_reveal(const sr_commit_t *commit)
  145. {
  146. tor_assert(commit);
  147. log_debug(LD_DIR, "SR: Validating commit from authority %s",
  148. sr_commit_get_rsa_fpr(commit));
  149. /* Check that the timestamps match. */
  150. if (commit->commit_ts != commit->reveal_ts) {
  151. log_warn(LD_BUG, "SR: Commit timestamp %" PRIu64 " doesn't match reveal "
  152. "timestamp %" PRIu64, commit->commit_ts,
  153. commit->reveal_ts);
  154. goto invalid;
  155. }
  156. /* Verify that the hashed_reveal received in the COMMIT message, matches
  157. * the reveal we just received. */
  158. {
  159. /* We first hash the reveal we just received. */
  160. char received_hashed_reveal[sizeof(commit->hashed_reveal)];
  161. /* Only sha3-256 is supported. */
  162. if (commit->alg != SR_DIGEST_ALG) {
  163. goto invalid;
  164. }
  165. /* Use the invariant length since the encoded reveal variable has an
  166. * extra byte for the NUL terminated byte. */
  167. if (crypto_digest256(received_hashed_reveal, commit->encoded_reveal,
  168. SR_REVEAL_BASE64_LEN, commit->alg)) {
  169. /* Unable to digest the reveal blob, this is unlikely. */
  170. goto invalid;
  171. }
  172. /* Now compare that with the hashed_reveal we received in COMMIT. */
  173. if (fast_memneq(received_hashed_reveal, commit->hashed_reveal,
  174. sizeof(received_hashed_reveal))) {
  175. log_warn(LD_BUG, "SR: Received reveal value from authority %s "
  176. "does't match the commit value.",
  177. sr_commit_get_rsa_fpr(commit));
  178. goto invalid;
  179. }
  180. }
  181. return 0;
  182. invalid:
  183. return -1;
  184. }
  185. /* Return true iff the commit contains an encoded reveal value. */
  186. STATIC int
  187. commit_has_reveal_value(const sr_commit_t *commit)
  188. {
  189. return !tor_mem_is_zero(commit->encoded_reveal,
  190. sizeof(commit->encoded_reveal));
  191. }
  192. /* Parse the encoded commit. The format is:
  193. * base64-encode( TIMESTAMP || H(REVEAL) )
  194. *
  195. * If successfully decoded and parsed, commit is updated and 0 is returned.
  196. * On error, return -1. */
  197. STATIC int
  198. commit_decode(const char *encoded, sr_commit_t *commit)
  199. {
  200. int decoded_len = 0;
  201. size_t offset = 0;
  202. /* XXX: Needs two extra bytes for the base64 decode calculation matches
  203. * the binary length once decoded. #17868. */
  204. char b64_decoded[SR_COMMIT_LEN + 2];
  205. tor_assert(encoded);
  206. tor_assert(commit);
  207. if (strlen(encoded) > SR_COMMIT_BASE64_LEN) {
  208. /* This means that if we base64 decode successfully the reveiced commit,
  209. * we'll end up with a bigger decoded commit thus unusable. */
  210. goto error;
  211. }
  212. /* Decode our encoded commit. Let's be careful here since _encoded_ is
  213. * coming from the network in a dirauth vote so we expect nothing more
  214. * than the base64 encoded length of a commit. */
  215. decoded_len = base64_decode(b64_decoded, sizeof(b64_decoded),
  216. encoded, strlen(encoded));
  217. if (decoded_len < 0) {
  218. log_warn(LD_BUG, "SR: Commit from authority %s can't be decoded.",
  219. sr_commit_get_rsa_fpr(commit));
  220. goto error;
  221. }
  222. if (decoded_len != SR_COMMIT_LEN) {
  223. log_warn(LD_BUG, "SR: Commit from authority %s decoded length doesn't "
  224. "match the expected length (%d vs %d).",
  225. sr_commit_get_rsa_fpr(commit), decoded_len, SR_COMMIT_LEN);
  226. goto error;
  227. }
  228. /* First is the timestamp (8 bytes). */
  229. commit->commit_ts = tor_ntohll(get_uint64(b64_decoded));
  230. offset += sizeof(uint64_t);
  231. /* Next is hashed reveal. */
  232. memcpy(commit->hashed_reveal, b64_decoded + offset,
  233. sizeof(commit->hashed_reveal));
  234. /* Copy the base64 blob to the commit. Useful for voting. */
  235. strlcpy(commit->encoded_commit, encoded, sizeof(commit->encoded_commit));
  236. return 0;
  237. error:
  238. return -1;
  239. }
  240. /* Parse the b64 blob at <b>encoded</b> containing reveal information and
  241. * store the information in-place in <b>commit</b>. Return 0 on success else
  242. * a negative value. */
  243. STATIC int
  244. reveal_decode(const char *encoded, sr_commit_t *commit)
  245. {
  246. int decoded_len = 0;
  247. /* XXX: Needs two extra bytes for the base64 decode calculation matches
  248. * the binary length once decoded. #17868. */
  249. char b64_decoded[SR_REVEAL_LEN + 2];
  250. tor_assert(encoded);
  251. tor_assert(commit);
  252. if (strlen(encoded) > SR_REVEAL_BASE64_LEN) {
  253. /* This means that if we base64 decode successfully the received reveal
  254. * value, we'll end up with a bigger decoded value thus unusable. */
  255. goto error;
  256. }
  257. /* Decode our encoded reveal. Let's be careful here since _encoded_ is
  258. * coming from the network in a dirauth vote so we expect nothing more
  259. * than the base64 encoded length of our reveal. */
  260. decoded_len = base64_decode(b64_decoded, sizeof(b64_decoded),
  261. encoded, strlen(encoded));
  262. if (decoded_len < 0) {
  263. log_warn(LD_BUG, "SR: Reveal from authority %s can't be decoded.",
  264. sr_commit_get_rsa_fpr(commit));
  265. goto error;
  266. }
  267. if (decoded_len != SR_REVEAL_LEN) {
  268. log_warn(LD_BUG, "SR: Reveal from authority %s decoded length is "
  269. "doesn't match the expected length (%d vs %d)",
  270. sr_commit_get_rsa_fpr(commit), decoded_len, SR_REVEAL_LEN);
  271. goto error;
  272. }
  273. commit->reveal_ts = tor_ntohll(get_uint64(b64_decoded));
  274. /* Copy the last part, the random value. */
  275. memcpy(commit->random_number, b64_decoded + 8,
  276. sizeof(commit->random_number));
  277. /* Also copy the whole message to use during verification */
  278. strlcpy(commit->encoded_reveal, encoded, sizeof(commit->encoded_reveal));
  279. return 0;
  280. error:
  281. return -1;
  282. }
  283. /* Encode a reveal element using a given commit object to dst which is a
  284. * buffer large enough to put the base64-encoded reveal construction. The
  285. * format is as follow:
  286. * REVEAL = base64-encode( TIMESTAMP || H(RN) )
  287. * Return base64 encoded length on success else a negative value.
  288. */
  289. STATIC int
  290. reveal_encode(const sr_commit_t *commit, char *dst, size_t len)
  291. {
  292. int ret;
  293. size_t offset = 0;
  294. char buf[SR_REVEAL_LEN] = {0};
  295. tor_assert(commit);
  296. tor_assert(dst);
  297. set_uint64(buf, tor_htonll(commit->reveal_ts));
  298. offset += sizeof(uint64_t);
  299. memcpy(buf + offset, commit->random_number,
  300. sizeof(commit->random_number));
  301. /* Let's clean the buffer and then b64 encode it. */
  302. memset(dst, 0, len);
  303. ret = base64_encode(dst, len, buf, sizeof(buf), 0);
  304. /* Wipe this buffer because it contains our random value. */
  305. memwipe(buf, 0, sizeof(buf));
  306. return ret;
  307. }
  308. /* Encode the given commit object to dst which is a buffer large enough to
  309. * put the base64-encoded commit. The format is as follow:
  310. * COMMIT = base64-encode( TIMESTAMP || H(H(RN)) )
  311. * Return base64 encoded length on success else a negative value.
  312. */
  313. STATIC int
  314. commit_encode(const sr_commit_t *commit, char *dst, size_t len)
  315. {
  316. size_t offset = 0;
  317. char buf[SR_COMMIT_LEN] = {0};
  318. tor_assert(commit);
  319. tor_assert(dst);
  320. /* First is the timestamp (8 bytes). */
  321. set_uint64(buf, tor_htonll(commit->commit_ts));
  322. offset += sizeof(uint64_t);
  323. /* and then the hashed reveal. */
  324. memcpy(buf + offset, commit->hashed_reveal,
  325. sizeof(commit->hashed_reveal));
  326. /* Clean the buffer and then b64 encode it. */
  327. memset(dst, 0, len);
  328. return base64_encode(dst, len, buf, sizeof(buf), 0);
  329. }
  330. /* Cleanup both our global state and disk state. */
  331. static void
  332. sr_cleanup(void)
  333. {
  334. sr_state_free();
  335. }
  336. /* Using <b>commit</b>, return a newly allocated string containing the commit
  337. * information that should be used during SRV calculation. It's the caller
  338. * responsibility to free the memory. Return NULL if this is not a commit to be
  339. * used for SRV calculation. */
  340. static char *
  341. get_srv_element_from_commit(const sr_commit_t *commit)
  342. {
  343. char *element;
  344. tor_assert(commit);
  345. if (!commit_has_reveal_value(commit)) {
  346. return NULL;
  347. }
  348. tor_asprintf(&element, "%s%s", sr_commit_get_rsa_fpr(commit),
  349. commit->encoded_reveal);
  350. return element;
  351. }
  352. /* Return a srv object that is built with the construction:
  353. * SRV = SHA3-256("shared-random" | INT_8(reveal_num) |
  354. * INT_8(version) | HASHED_REVEALS | previous_SRV)
  355. * This function cannot fail. */
  356. static sr_srv_t *
  357. generate_srv(const char *hashed_reveals, uint8_t reveal_num,
  358. const sr_srv_t *previous_srv)
  359. {
  360. char msg[DIGEST256_LEN + SR_SRV_MSG_LEN] = {0};
  361. size_t offset = 0;
  362. sr_srv_t *srv;
  363. tor_assert(hashed_reveals);
  364. /* Add the invariant token. */
  365. memcpy(msg, SR_SRV_TOKEN, SR_SRV_TOKEN_LEN);
  366. offset += SR_SRV_TOKEN_LEN;
  367. set_uint8(msg + offset, reveal_num);
  368. offset += 1;
  369. set_uint8(msg + offset, SR_PROTO_VERSION);
  370. offset += 1;
  371. memcpy(msg + offset, hashed_reveals, DIGEST256_LEN);
  372. offset += DIGEST256_LEN;
  373. if (previous_srv != NULL) {
  374. memcpy(msg + offset, previous_srv->value, sizeof(previous_srv->value));
  375. }
  376. /* Ok we have our message and key for the HMAC computation, allocate our
  377. * srv object and do the last step. */
  378. srv = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(*srv));
  379. crypto_digest256((char *) srv->value, msg, sizeof(msg), SR_DIGEST_ALG);
  380. srv->num_reveals = reveal_num;
  381. {
  382. /* Debugging. */
  383. char srv_hash_encoded[SR_SRV_VALUE_BASE64_LEN + 1];
  384. sr_srv_encode(srv_hash_encoded, srv);
  385. log_debug(LD_DIR, "SR: Generated SRV: %s", srv_hash_encoded);
  386. }
  387. return srv;
  388. }
  389. /* Compare reveal values and return the result. This should exclusively be
  390. * used by smartlist_sort(). */
  391. static int
  392. compare_reveal_(const void **_a, const void **_b)
  393. {
  394. const sr_commit_t *a = *_a, *b = *_b;
  395. return fast_memcmp(a->hashed_reveal, b->hashed_reveal,
  396. sizeof(a->hashed_reveal));
  397. }
  398. /* Given <b>commit</b> give the line that we should place in our votes.
  399. * It's the responsibility of the caller to free the string. */
  400. static char *
  401. get_vote_line_from_commit(const sr_commit_t *commit, sr_phase_t phase)
  402. {
  403. char *vote_line = NULL;
  404. switch (phase) {
  405. case SR_PHASE_COMMIT:
  406. tor_asprintf(&vote_line, "%s %s %s %s\n",
  407. commit_ns_str,
  408. crypto_digest_algorithm_get_name(commit->alg),
  409. sr_commit_get_rsa_fpr(commit),
  410. commit->encoded_commit);
  411. break;
  412. case SR_PHASE_REVEAL:
  413. {
  414. /* Send a reveal value for this commit if we have one. */
  415. const char *reveal_str = commit->encoded_reveal;
  416. if (tor_mem_is_zero(commit->encoded_reveal,
  417. sizeof(commit->encoded_reveal))) {
  418. reveal_str = "";
  419. }
  420. tor_asprintf(&vote_line, "%s %s %s %s %s\n",
  421. commit_ns_str,
  422. crypto_digest_algorithm_get_name(commit->alg),
  423. sr_commit_get_rsa_fpr(commit),
  424. commit->encoded_commit, reveal_str);
  425. break;
  426. }
  427. default:
  428. tor_assert(0);
  429. }
  430. log_debug(LD_DIR, "SR: Commit vote line: %s", vote_line);
  431. return vote_line;
  432. }
  433. /* Return a heap allocated string that contains the given <b>srv</b> string
  434. * representation formatted for a networkstatus document using the
  435. * <b>key</b> as the start of the line. This doesn't return NULL. */
  436. static char *
  437. srv_to_ns_string(const sr_srv_t *srv, const char *key)
  438. {
  439. char *srv_str;
  440. char srv_hash_encoded[SR_SRV_VALUE_BASE64_LEN + 1];
  441. tor_assert(srv);
  442. tor_assert(key);
  443. sr_srv_encode(srv_hash_encoded, srv);
  444. tor_asprintf(&srv_str, "%s %d %s\n", key,
  445. srv->num_reveals, srv_hash_encoded);
  446. log_debug(LD_DIR, "SR: Consensus SRV line: %s", srv_str);
  447. return srv_str;
  448. }
  449. /* Given the previous SRV and the current SRV, return a heap allocated
  450. * string with their data that could be put in a vote or a consensus. Caller
  451. * must free the returned string. Return NULL if no SRVs were provided. */
  452. static char *
  453. get_ns_str_from_sr_values(const sr_srv_t *prev_srv, const sr_srv_t *cur_srv)
  454. {
  455. smartlist_t *chunks = NULL;
  456. char *srv_str;
  457. if (!prev_srv && !cur_srv) {
  458. return NULL;
  459. }
  460. chunks = smartlist_new();
  461. if (prev_srv) {
  462. char *srv_line = srv_to_ns_string(prev_srv, previous_srv_str);
  463. smartlist_add(chunks, srv_line);
  464. }
  465. if (cur_srv) {
  466. char *srv_line = srv_to_ns_string(cur_srv, current_srv_str);
  467. smartlist_add(chunks, srv_line);
  468. }
  469. /* Join the line(s) here in one string to return. */
  470. srv_str = smartlist_join_strings(chunks, "", 0, NULL);
  471. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(chunks, char *, s, tor_free(s));
  472. smartlist_free(chunks);
  473. return srv_str;
  474. }
  475. /* Return 1 iff the two commits have the same commitment values. This
  476. * function does not care about reveal values. */
  477. STATIC int
  478. commitments_are_the_same(const sr_commit_t *commit_one,
  479. const sr_commit_t *commit_two)
  480. {
  481. tor_assert(commit_one);
  482. tor_assert(commit_two);
  483. if (strcmp(commit_one->encoded_commit, commit_two->encoded_commit)) {
  484. return 0;
  485. }
  486. return 1;
  487. }
  488. /* We just received a commit from the vote of authority with
  489. * <b>identity_digest</b>. Return 1 if this commit is authorititative that
  490. * is, it belongs to the authority that voted it. Else return 0 if not. */
  491. STATIC int
  492. commit_is_authoritative(const sr_commit_t *commit,
  493. const char *voter_key)
  494. {
  495. tor_assert(commit);
  496. tor_assert(voter_key);
  497. return !memcmp(commit->rsa_identity, voter_key,
  498. sizeof(commit->rsa_identity));
  499. }
  500. /* Decide if the newly received <b>commit</b> should be kept depending on
  501. * the current phase and state of the protocol. The <b>voter_key</b> is the
  502. * RSA identity key fingerprint of the authority's vote from which the
  503. * commit comes from. The <b>phase</b> is the phase we should be validating
  504. * the commit for. Return 1 if the commit should be added to our state or 0
  505. * if not. */
  506. STATIC int
  507. should_keep_commit(const sr_commit_t *commit, const char *voter_key,
  508. sr_phase_t phase)
  509. {
  510. sr_commit_t *saved_commit;
  511. tor_assert(commit);
  512. tor_assert(voter_key);
  513. log_debug(LD_DIR, "SR: Inspecting commit from %s (voter: %s)?",
  514. sr_commit_get_rsa_fpr(commit),
  515. hex_str(voter_key, DIGEST_LEN));
  516. /* For a commit to be considered, it needs to be authoritative (it should
  517. * be the voter's own commit). */
  518. if (!commit_is_authoritative(commit, voter_key)) {
  519. log_debug(LD_DIR, "SR: Ignoring non-authoritative commit.");
  520. goto ignore;
  521. }
  522. /* Check if the authority that voted for <b>commit</b> has already posted
  523. * a commit before. */
  524. saved_commit = sr_state_get_commit(commit->rsa_identity);
  525. switch (phase) {
  526. case SR_PHASE_COMMIT:
  527. /* Already having a commit for an authority so ignore this one. */
  528. if (saved_commit) {
  529. log_debug(LD_DIR, "SR: Ignoring known commit during COMMIT phase.");
  530. goto ignore;
  531. }
  532. /* A commit with a reveal value during commitment phase is very wrong. */
  533. if (commit_has_reveal_value(commit)) {
  534. log_warn(LD_DIR, "SR: Commit from authority %s has a reveal value "
  535. "during COMMIT phase. (voter: %s)",
  536. sr_commit_get_rsa_fpr(commit),
  537. hex_str(voter_key, DIGEST_LEN));
  538. goto ignore;
  539. }
  540. break;
  541. case SR_PHASE_REVEAL:
  542. /* We are now in reveal phase. We keep a commit if and only if:
  543. *
  544. * - We have already seen a commit by this auth, AND
  545. * - the saved commit has the same commitment value as this one, AND
  546. * - the saved commit has no reveal information, AND
  547. * - this commit does have reveal information, AND
  548. * - the reveal & commit information are matching.
  549. *
  550. * If all the above are true, then we are interested in this new commit
  551. * for its reveal information. */
  552. if (!saved_commit) {
  553. log_debug(LD_DIR, "SR: Ignoring commit first seen in reveal phase.");
  554. goto ignore;
  555. }
  556. if (!commitments_are_the_same(commit, saved_commit)) {
  557. log_warn(LD_DIR, "SR: Commit from authority %s is different from "
  558. "previous commit in our state (voter: %s)",
  559. sr_commit_get_rsa_fpr(commit),
  560. hex_str(voter_key, DIGEST_LEN));
  561. goto ignore;
  562. }
  563. if (commit_has_reveal_value(saved_commit)) {
  564. log_debug(LD_DIR, "SR: Ignoring commit with known reveal info.");
  565. goto ignore;
  566. }
  567. if (!commit_has_reveal_value(commit)) {
  568. log_debug(LD_DIR, "SR: Ignoring commit without reveal value.");
  569. goto ignore;
  570. }
  571. if (verify_commit_and_reveal(commit) < 0) {
  572. log_warn(LD_BUG, "SR: Commit from authority %s has an invalid "
  573. "reveal value. (voter: %s)",
  574. sr_commit_get_rsa_fpr(commit),
  575. hex_str(voter_key, DIGEST_LEN));
  576. goto ignore;
  577. }
  578. break;
  579. default:
  580. tor_assert(0);
  581. }
  582. return 1;
  583. ignore:
  584. return 0;
  585. }
  586. /* We are in reveal phase and we found a valid and verified <b>commit</b> in
  587. * a vote that contains reveal values that we could use. Update the commit
  588. * we have in our state. Never call this with an unverified commit. */
  589. STATIC void
  590. save_commit_during_reveal_phase(const sr_commit_t *commit)
  591. {
  592. sr_commit_t *saved_commit;
  593. tor_assert(commit);
  594. /* Get the commit from our state. */
  595. saved_commit = sr_state_get_commit(commit->rsa_identity);
  596. tor_assert(saved_commit);
  597. /* Safety net. They can not be different commitments at this point. */
  598. int same_commits = commitments_are_the_same(commit, saved_commit);
  599. tor_assert(same_commits);
  600. /* Copy reveal information to our saved commit. */
  601. sr_state_copy_reveal_info(saved_commit, commit);
  602. }
  603. /* Save <b>commit</b> to our persistent state. Depending on the current
  604. * phase, different actions are taken. Steals reference of <b>commit</b>.
  605. * The commit object MUST be valid and verified before adding it to the
  606. * state. */
  607. STATIC void
  608. save_commit_to_state(sr_commit_t *commit)
  609. {
  610. sr_phase_t phase = sr_state_get_phase();
  611. switch (phase) {
  612. case SR_PHASE_COMMIT:
  613. /* During commit phase, just save any new authoritative commit */
  614. sr_state_add_commit(commit);
  615. break;
  616. case SR_PHASE_REVEAL:
  617. save_commit_during_reveal_phase(commit);
  618. sr_commit_free(commit);
  619. break;
  620. default:
  621. tor_assert(0);
  622. }
  623. }
  624. /* Return the number of required participants of the SR protocol. This is based
  625. * on a consensus params. */
  626. static int
  627. get_n_voters_for_srv_agreement(void)
  628. {
  629. int num_dirauths = get_n_authorities(V3_DIRINFO);
  630. /* If the params is not found, default value should always be the maximum
  631. * number of trusted authorities. Let's not take any chances. */
  632. return networkstatus_get_param(NULL, "AuthDirNumSRVAgreements",
  633. num_dirauths, 1, num_dirauths);
  634. }
  635. /* Return 1 if we should we keep an SRV voted by <b>n_agreements</b> auths.
  636. * Return 0 if we should ignore it. */
  637. static int
  638. should_keep_srv(int n_agreements)
  639. {
  640. /* Check if the most popular SRV has reached majority. */
  641. int n_voters = get_n_authorities(V3_DIRINFO);
  642. int votes_required_for_majority = (n_voters / 2) + 1;
  643. /* We need at the very least majority to keep a value. */
  644. if (n_agreements < votes_required_for_majority) {
  645. log_notice(LD_DIR, "SR: SRV didn't reach majority [%d/%d]!",
  646. n_agreements, votes_required_for_majority);
  647. return 0;
  648. }
  649. /* When we just computed a new SRV, we need to have super majority in order
  650. * to keep it. */
  651. if (sr_state_srv_is_fresh()) {
  652. /* Check if we have super majority for this new SRV value. */
  653. int num_required_agreements = get_n_voters_for_srv_agreement();
  654. if (n_agreements < num_required_agreements) {
  655. log_notice(LD_DIR, "SR: New SRV didn't reach agreement [%d/%d]!",
  656. n_agreements, num_required_agreements);
  657. return 0;
  658. }
  659. }
  660. return 1;
  661. }
  662. /* Helper: compare two DIGEST256_LEN digests. */
  663. static int
  664. compare_srvs_(const void **_a, const void **_b)
  665. {
  666. const sr_srv_t *a = *_a, *b = *_b;
  667. return tor_memcmp(a->value, b->value, sizeof(a->value));
  668. }
  669. /* Return the most frequent member of the sorted list of DIGEST256_LEN
  670. * digests in <b>sl</b> with the count of that most frequent element. */
  671. static sr_srv_t *
  672. smartlist_get_most_frequent_srv(const smartlist_t *sl, int *count_out)
  673. {
  674. return smartlist_get_most_frequent_(sl, compare_srvs_, count_out);
  675. }
  676. /* Using a list of <b>votes</b>, return the SRV object from them that has
  677. * been voted by the majority of dirauths. If <b>current</b> is set, we look
  678. * for the current SRV value else the previous one. The returned pointer is
  679. * an object located inside a vote. NULL is returned if no appropriate value
  680. * could be found. */
  681. STATIC sr_srv_t *
  682. get_majority_srv_from_votes(const smartlist_t *votes, int current)
  683. {
  684. int count = 0;
  685. sr_srv_t *most_frequent_srv = NULL;
  686. sr_srv_t *the_srv = NULL;
  687. smartlist_t *srv_list;
  688. tor_assert(votes);
  689. srv_list = smartlist_new();
  690. /* Walk over votes and register any SRVs found. */
  691. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(votes, networkstatus_t *, v) {
  692. sr_srv_t *srv_tmp = NULL;
  693. if (!v->sr_info.participate) {
  694. /* Ignore vote that do not participate. */
  695. continue;
  696. }
  697. /* Do we want previous or current SRV? */
  698. srv_tmp = current ? v->sr_info.current_srv : v->sr_info.previous_srv;
  699. if (!srv_tmp) {
  700. continue;
  701. }
  702. smartlist_add(srv_list, srv_tmp);
  703. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(v);
  704. most_frequent_srv = smartlist_get_most_frequent_srv(srv_list, &count);
  705. if (!most_frequent_srv) {
  706. goto end;
  707. }
  708. /* Was this SRV voted by enough auths for us to keep it? */
  709. if (!should_keep_srv(count)) {
  710. goto end;
  711. }
  712. /* We found an SRV that we can use! Habemus SRV! */
  713. the_srv = most_frequent_srv;
  714. {
  715. /* Debugging */
  716. char encoded[SR_SRV_VALUE_BASE64_LEN + 1];
  717. sr_srv_encode(encoded, the_srv);
  718. log_debug(LD_DIR, "SR: Chosen SRV by majority: %s (%d votes)", encoded,
  719. count);
  720. }
  721. end:
  722. /* We do not free any sr_srv_t values, we don't have the ownership. */
  723. smartlist_free(srv_list);
  724. return the_srv;
  725. }
  726. /* Encode the given shared random value and put it in dst. Destination
  727. * buffer must be at least SR_SRV_VALUE_BASE64_LEN plus the NULL byte. */
  728. void
  729. sr_srv_encode(char *dst, const sr_srv_t *srv)
  730. {
  731. int ret;
  732. /* Extra byte for the NULL terminated char. */
  733. char buf[SR_SRV_VALUE_BASE64_LEN + 1];
  734. tor_assert(dst);
  735. tor_assert(srv);
  736. ret = base64_encode(buf, sizeof(buf), (const char *) srv->value,
  737. sizeof(srv->value), 0);
  738. /* Always expect the full length without the NULL byte. */
  739. tor_assert(ret == (sizeof(buf) - 1));
  740. strlcpy(dst, buf, sizeof(buf));
  741. }
  742. /* Free a commit object. */
  743. void
  744. sr_commit_free(sr_commit_t *commit)
  745. {
  746. if (commit == NULL) {
  747. return;
  748. }
  749. /* Make sure we do not leave OUR random number in memory. */
  750. memwipe(commit->random_number, 0, sizeof(commit->random_number));
  751. tor_free(commit);
  752. }
  753. /* Generate the commitment/reveal value for the protocol run starting at
  754. * <b>timestamp</b>. <b>my_rsa_cert</b> is our authority RSA certificate. */
  755. sr_commit_t *
  756. sr_generate_our_commit(time_t timestamp, const authority_cert_t *my_rsa_cert)
  757. {
  758. sr_commit_t *commit = NULL;
  759. char digest[DIGEST_LEN];
  760. tor_assert(my_rsa_cert);
  761. /* Get our RSA identity fingerprint */
  762. if (crypto_pk_get_digest(my_rsa_cert->identity_key, digest) < 0) {
  763. goto error;
  764. }
  765. /* New commit with our identity key. */
  766. commit = commit_new(digest);
  767. /* Generate the reveal random value */
  768. crypto_strongest_rand(commit->random_number,
  769. sizeof(commit->random_number));
  770. commit->commit_ts = commit->reveal_ts = timestamp;
  771. /* Now get the base64 blob that corresponds to our reveal */
  772. if (reveal_encode(commit, commit->encoded_reveal,
  773. sizeof(commit->encoded_reveal)) < 0) {
  774. log_err(LD_DIR, "SR: Unable to encode our reveal value!");
  775. goto error;
  776. }
  777. /* Now let's create the commitment */
  778. tor_assert(commit->alg == SR_DIGEST_ALG);
  779. /* The invariant length is used here since the encoded reveal variable
  780. * has an extra byte added for the NULL terminated byte. */
  781. if (crypto_digest256(commit->hashed_reveal, commit->encoded_reveal,
  782. SR_REVEAL_BASE64_LEN, commit->alg)) {
  783. goto error;
  784. }
  785. /* Now get the base64 blob that corresponds to our commit. */
  786. if (commit_encode(commit, commit->encoded_commit,
  787. sizeof(commit->encoded_commit)) < 0) {
  788. log_err(LD_DIR, "SR: Unable to encode our commit value!");
  789. goto error;
  790. }
  791. log_debug(LD_DIR, "SR: Generated our commitment:");
  792. commit_log(commit);
  793. return commit;
  794. error:
  795. sr_commit_free(commit);
  796. return NULL;
  797. }
  798. /* Compute the shared random value based on the active commits in our state. */
  799. void
  800. sr_compute_srv(void)
  801. {
  802. size_t reveal_num = 0;
  803. char *reveals = NULL;
  804. smartlist_t *chunks, *commits;
  805. digestmap_t *state_commits;
  806. /* Computing a shared random value in the commit phase is very wrong. This
  807. * should only happen at the very end of the reveal phase when a new
  808. * protocol run is about to start. */
  809. tor_assert(sr_state_get_phase() == SR_PHASE_REVEAL);
  810. state_commits = sr_state_get_commits();
  811. commits = smartlist_new();
  812. chunks = smartlist_new();
  813. /* We must make a list of commit ordered by authority fingerprint in
  814. * ascending order as specified by proposal 250. */
  815. DIGESTMAP_FOREACH(state_commits, key, sr_commit_t *, c) {
  816. smartlist_add(commits, c);
  817. } DIGESTMAP_FOREACH_END;
  818. smartlist_sort(commits, compare_reveal_);
  819. /* Now for each commit for that sorted list in ascending order, we'll
  820. * build the element for each authority that needs to go into the srv
  821. * computation. */
  822. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(commits, const sr_commit_t *, c) {
  823. char *element = get_srv_element_from_commit(c);
  824. if (element) {
  825. smartlist_add(chunks, element);
  826. reveal_num++;
  827. }
  828. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(c);
  829. smartlist_free(commits);
  830. {
  831. /* Join all reveal values into one giant string that we'll hash so we
  832. * can generated our shared random value. */
  833. sr_srv_t *current_srv;
  834. char hashed_reveals[DIGEST256_LEN];
  835. reveals = smartlist_join_strings(chunks, "", 0, NULL);
  836. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(chunks, char *, s, tor_free(s));
  837. smartlist_free(chunks);
  838. if (crypto_digest256(hashed_reveals, reveals, strlen(reveals),
  839. SR_DIGEST_ALG)) {
  840. goto end;
  841. }
  842. tor_assert(reveal_num < UINT8_MAX);
  843. current_srv = generate_srv(hashed_reveals, (uint8_t) reveal_num,
  844. sr_state_get_previous_srv());
  845. sr_state_set_current_srv(current_srv);
  846. /* We have a fresh SRV, flag our state. */
  847. sr_state_set_fresh_srv();
  848. }
  849. end:
  850. tor_free(reveals);
  851. }
  852. /* Parse a list of arguments from a SRV value either from a vote, consensus
  853. * or from our disk state and return a newly allocated srv object. NULL is
  854. * returned on error.
  855. *
  856. * The arguments' order:
  857. * num_reveals, value
  858. */
  859. sr_srv_t *
  860. sr_parse_srv(const smartlist_t *args)
  861. {
  862. char *value;
  863. int num_reveals, ok, ret;
  864. sr_srv_t *srv = NULL;
  865. tor_assert(args);
  866. if (smartlist_len(args) < 2) {
  867. goto end;
  868. }
  869. /* First argument is the number of reveal values */
  870. num_reveals = (int)tor_parse_long(smartlist_get(args, 0),
  871. 10, 0, INT32_MAX, &ok, NULL);
  872. if (!ok) {
  873. goto end;
  874. }
  875. /* Second and last argument is the shared random value it self. */
  876. value = smartlist_get(args, 1);
  877. if (strlen(value) != SR_SRV_VALUE_BASE64_LEN) {
  878. goto end;
  879. }
  880. srv = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(*srv));
  881. srv->num_reveals = num_reveals;
  882. /* We substract one byte from the srclen because the function ignores the
  883. * '=' character in the given buffer. This is broken but it's a documented
  884. * behavior of the implementation. */
  885. ret = base64_decode((char *) srv->value, sizeof(srv->value), value,
  886. SR_SRV_VALUE_BASE64_LEN - 1);
  887. if (ret != sizeof(srv->value)) {
  888. tor_free(srv);
  889. srv = NULL;
  890. goto end;
  891. }
  892. end:
  893. return srv;
  894. }
  895. /* Parse a commit from a vote or from our disk state and return a newly
  896. * allocated commit object. NULL is returned on error.
  897. *
  898. * The commit's data is in <b>args</b> and the order matters very much:
  899. * algname, RSA fingerprint, commit value[, reveal value]
  900. */
  901. sr_commit_t *
  902. sr_parse_commit(const smartlist_t *args)
  903. {
  904. char *value, digest[DIGEST_LEN];
  905. digest_algorithm_t alg;
  906. const char *rsa_identity_fpr;
  907. sr_commit_t *commit = NULL;
  908. if (smartlist_len(args) < 3) {
  909. goto error;
  910. }
  911. /* First argument is the algorithm. */
  912. value = smartlist_get(args, 0);
  913. alg = crypto_digest_algorithm_parse_name(value);
  914. if (alg != SR_DIGEST_ALG) {
  915. log_warn(LD_BUG, "SR: Commit algorithm %s is not recognized.",
  916. escaped(value));
  917. goto error;
  918. }
  919. /* Second argument is the RSA fingerprint of the auth and turn it into a
  920. * digest value. */
  921. rsa_identity_fpr = smartlist_get(args, 1);
  922. if (base16_decode(digest, DIGEST_LEN, rsa_identity_fpr,
  923. HEX_DIGEST_LEN) < 0) {
  924. log_warn(LD_DIR, "SR: RSA fingerprint '%s' not decodable",
  925. rsa_identity_fpr);
  926. goto error;
  927. }
  928. /* Let's make sure, for extra safety, that this fingerprint is known to
  929. * us. Even though this comes from a vote, doesn't hurt to be
  930. * extracareful. */
  931. if (trusteddirserver_get_by_v3_auth_digest(digest) == NULL) {
  932. log_warn(LD_DIR, "SR: Fingerprint %s is not from a recognized "
  933. "authority. Discarding commit.",
  934. rsa_identity_fpr);
  935. goto error;
  936. }
  937. /* Allocate commit since we have a valid identity now. */
  938. commit = commit_new(digest);
  939. /* Third argument is the commitment value base64-encoded. */
  940. value = smartlist_get(args, 2);
  941. if (commit_decode(value, commit) < 0) {
  942. goto error;
  943. }
  944. /* (Optional) Fourth argument is the revealed value. */
  945. if (smartlist_len(args) > 3) {
  946. value = smartlist_get(args, 3);
  947. if (reveal_decode(value, commit) < 0) {
  948. goto error;
  949. }
  950. }
  951. return commit;
  952. error:
  953. sr_commit_free(commit);
  954. return NULL;
  955. }
  956. /* Called when we are done parsing a vote by <b>voter_key</b> that might
  957. * contain some useful <b>commits</b>. Find if any of them should be kept
  958. * and update our state accordingly. Once done, the list of commitments will
  959. * be empty. */
  960. void
  961. sr_handle_received_commits(smartlist_t *commits, crypto_pk_t *voter_key)
  962. {
  963. char rsa_identity[DIGEST_LEN];
  964. tor_assert(voter_key);
  965. /* It's possible that the vote has _NO_ commits. */
  966. if (commits == NULL) {
  967. return;
  968. }
  969. /* Get the RSA identity fingerprint of this voter */
  970. if (crypto_pk_get_digest(voter_key, rsa_identity) < 0) {
  971. return;
  972. }
  973. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(commits, sr_commit_t *, commit) {
  974. /* We won't need the commit in this list anymore, kept or not. */
  975. SMARTLIST_DEL_CURRENT(commits, commit);
  976. /* Check if this commit is valid and should be stored in our state. */
  977. if (!should_keep_commit(commit, rsa_identity,
  978. sr_state_get_phase())) {
  979. sr_commit_free(commit);
  980. continue;
  981. }
  982. /* Everything lines up: save this commit to state then! */
  983. save_commit_to_state(commit);
  984. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(commit);
  985. }
  986. /* Return a heap-allocated string containing commits that should be put in
  987. * the votes. It's the responsibility of the caller to free the string.
  988. * This always return a valid string, either empty or with line(s). */
  989. char *
  990. sr_get_string_for_vote(void)
  991. {
  992. char *vote_str = NULL;
  993. digestmap_t *state_commits;
  994. smartlist_t *chunks = smartlist_new();
  995. const or_options_t *options = get_options();
  996. /* Are we participating in the protocol? */
  997. if (!options->AuthDirSharedRandomness) {
  998. goto end;
  999. }
  1000. log_debug(LD_DIR, "SR: Preparing our vote info:");
  1001. /* First line, put in the vote the participation flag. */
  1002. {
  1003. char *sr_flag_line;
  1004. tor_asprintf(&sr_flag_line, "%s\n", sr_flag_ns_str);
  1005. smartlist_add(chunks, sr_flag_line);
  1006. }
  1007. /* In our vote we include every commitment in our permanent state. */
  1008. state_commits = sr_state_get_commits();
  1009. DIGESTMAP_FOREACH(state_commits, key, const sr_commit_t *, commit) {
  1010. char *line = get_vote_line_from_commit(commit, sr_state_get_phase());
  1011. smartlist_add(chunks, line);
  1012. } DIGESTMAP_FOREACH_END;
  1013. /* Add the SRV value(s) if any. */
  1014. {
  1015. char *srv_lines = get_ns_str_from_sr_values(sr_state_get_previous_srv(),
  1016. sr_state_get_current_srv());
  1017. if (srv_lines) {
  1018. smartlist_add(chunks, srv_lines);
  1019. }
  1020. }
  1021. end:
  1022. vote_str = smartlist_join_strings(chunks, "", 0, NULL);
  1023. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(chunks, char *, s, tor_free(s));
  1024. smartlist_free(chunks);
  1025. return vote_str;
  1026. }
  1027. /* Return a heap-allocated string that should be put in the consensus and
  1028. * contains the shared randomness values. It's the responsibility of the
  1029. * caller to free the string. NULL is returned if no SRV(s) available.
  1030. *
  1031. * This is called when a consensus (any flavor) is bring created thus it
  1032. * should NEVER change the state nor the state should be changed in between
  1033. * consensus creation. */
  1034. char *
  1035. sr_get_string_for_consensus(const smartlist_t *votes)
  1036. {
  1037. char *srv_str;
  1038. const or_options_t *options = get_options();
  1039. tor_assert(votes);
  1040. /* Not participating, avoid returning anything. */
  1041. if (!options->AuthDirSharedRandomness) {
  1042. log_info(LD_DIR, "SR: Support disabled (AuthDirSharedRandomness %d)",
  1043. options->AuthDirSharedRandomness);
  1044. goto end;
  1045. }
  1046. /* Check the votes and figure out if SRVs should be included in the final
  1047. * consensus. */
  1048. sr_srv_t *prev_srv = get_majority_srv_from_votes(votes, 0);
  1049. sr_srv_t *cur_srv = get_majority_srv_from_votes(votes, 1);
  1050. srv_str = get_ns_str_from_sr_values(prev_srv, cur_srv);
  1051. if (!srv_str) {
  1052. goto end;
  1053. }
  1054. return srv_str;
  1055. end:
  1056. return NULL;
  1057. }
  1058. /* We just computed a new <b>consensus</b>. Update our state with the SRVs
  1059. * from the consensus (might be NULL as well). Register the SRVs in our SR
  1060. * state and prepare for the upcoming protocol round. */
  1061. void
  1062. sr_act_post_consensus(const networkstatus_t *consensus)
  1063. {
  1064. time_t interval_starts;
  1065. const or_options_t *options = get_options();
  1066. /* Don't act if our state hasn't been initialized. We can be called during
  1067. * boot time when loading consensus from disk which is prior to the
  1068. * initialization of the SR subsystem. We also should not be doing
  1069. * anything if we are _not_ a directory authority and if we are a bridge
  1070. * authority. */
  1071. if (!sr_state_is_initialized() || !authdir_mode_v3(options) ||
  1072. authdir_mode_bridge(options)) {
  1073. return;
  1074. }
  1075. /* Set the majority voted SRVs in our state even if both are NULL. It
  1076. * doesn't matter this is what the majority has decided. Obviously, we can
  1077. * only do that if we have a consensus. */
  1078. if (consensus) {
  1079. /* Start by freeing the current SRVs since the SRVs we believed during
  1080. * voting do not really matter. Now that all the votes are in, we use the
  1081. * majority's opinion on which are the active SRVs. */
  1082. sr_state_clean_srvs();
  1083. /* Reset the fresh flag of the SRV so we know that from now on we don't
  1084. * have a new SRV to vote for. We just used the one from the consensus
  1085. * decided by the majority. */
  1086. sr_state_unset_fresh_srv();
  1087. /* Set the SR values from the given consensus. */
  1088. sr_state_set_previous_srv(srv_dup(consensus->sr_info.previous_srv));
  1089. sr_state_set_current_srv(srv_dup(consensus->sr_info.current_srv));
  1090. }
  1091. /* Update our internal state with the next voting interval starting time. */
  1092. interval_starts = get_voting_schedule(options, time(NULL),
  1093. LOG_NOTICE)->interval_starts;
  1094. sr_state_update(interval_starts);
  1095. }
  1096. /* Initialize shared random subsystem. This MUST be called early in the boot
  1097. * process of tor. Return 0 on success else -1 on error. */
  1098. int
  1099. sr_init(int save_to_disk)
  1100. {
  1101. return sr_state_init(save_to_disk, 1);
  1102. }
  1103. /* Save our state to disk and cleanup everything. */
  1104. void
  1105. sr_save_and_cleanup(void)
  1106. {
  1107. sr_state_save();
  1108. sr_cleanup();
  1109. }