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  1. /* * Copyright (c) 2013-2017, The Tor Project, Inc. */
  2. /* See LICENSE for licensing information */
  3. #include "or.h"
  4. #include "config.h"
  5. #include "compat_libevent.h"
  6. #define SCHEDULER_PRIVATE_
  7. #include "scheduler.h"
  8. #include <event2/event.h>
  9. /**
  10. * \file scheduler.c
  11. * \brief Channel scheduling system: decides which channels should send and
  12. * receive when.
  13. *
  14. * This module is the global/common parts of the scheduling system. This system
  15. * is what decides what channels get to send cells on their circuits and when.
  16. *
  17. * Terms:
  18. * - "Scheduling system": the collection of scheduler*.{h,c} files and their
  19. * aggregate behavior.
  20. * - "Scheduler implementation": a scheduler_t. The scheduling system has one
  21. * active scheduling implementation at a time.
  22. *
  23. * In this file you will find state that any scheduler implmentation can have
  24. * access to as well as the functions the rest of Tor uses to interact with the
  25. * scheduling system.
  26. *
  27. * The earliest versions of Tor approximated a kind of round-robin system
  28. * among active connections, but only approximated it. It would only consider
  29. * one connection (roughly equal to a channel in today's terms) at a time, and
  30. * thus could only prioritize circuits against others on the same connection.
  31. *
  32. * Then in response to the KIST paper[0], Tor implemented a global
  33. * circuit scheduler. It was supposed to prioritize circuits across man
  34. * channels, but wasn't effective. It is preserved in scheduler_vanilla.c.
  35. *
  36. * [0]: http://www.robgjansen.com/publications/kist-sec2014.pdf
  37. *
  38. * Then we actually got around to implementing KIST for real. We decided to
  39. * modularize the scheduler so new ones can be implemented. You can find KIST
  40. * in scheduler_kist.c.
  41. *
  42. * Channels have one of four scheduling states based on whether or not they
  43. * have cells to send and whether or not they are able to send.
  44. *
  45. * <ol>
  46. * <li>
  47. * Not open for writes, no cells to send.
  48. * <ul><li> Not much to do here, and the channel will have scheduler_state
  49. * == SCHED_CHAN_IDLE
  50. * <li> Transitions from:
  51. * <ul>
  52. * <li>Open for writes/has cells by simultaneously draining all circuit
  53. * queues and filling the output buffer.
  54. * </ul>
  55. * <li> Transitions to:
  56. * <ul>
  57. * <li> Not open for writes/has cells by arrival of cells on an attached
  58. * circuit (this would be driven from append_cell_to_circuit_queue())
  59. * <li> Open for writes/no cells by a channel type specific path;
  60. * driven from connection_or_flushed_some() for channel_tls_t.
  61. * </ul>
  62. * </ul>
  63. *
  64. * <li> Open for writes, no cells to send
  65. * <ul>
  66. * <li>Not much here either; this will be the state an idle but open
  67. * channel can be expected to settle in. It will have scheduler_state
  68. * == SCHED_CHAN_WAITING_FOR_CELLS
  69. * <li> Transitions from:
  70. * <ul>
  71. * <li>Not open for writes/no cells by flushing some of the output
  72. * buffer.
  73. * <li>Open for writes/has cells by the scheduler moving cells from
  74. * circuit queues to channel output queue, but not having enough
  75. * to fill the output queue.
  76. * </ul>
  77. * <li> Transitions to:
  78. * <ul>
  79. * <li>Open for writes/has cells by arrival of new cells on an attached
  80. * circuit, in append_cell_to_circuit_queue()
  81. * </ul>
  82. * </ul>
  83. *
  84. * <li>Not open for writes, cells to send
  85. * <ul>
  86. * <li>This is the state of a busy circuit limited by output bandwidth;
  87. * cells have piled up in the circuit queues waiting to be relayed.
  88. * The channel will have scheduler_state == SCHED_CHAN_WAITING_TO_WRITE.
  89. * <li> Transitions from:
  90. * <ul>
  91. * <li>Not open for writes/no cells by arrival of cells on an attached
  92. * circuit
  93. * <li> Open for writes/has cells by filling an output buffer without
  94. * draining all cells from attached circuits
  95. * </ul>
  96. * <li> Transitions to:
  97. * <ul>
  98. * <li>Opens for writes/has cells by draining some of the output buffer
  99. * via the connection_or_flushed_some() path (for channel_tls_t).
  100. * </ul>
  101. * </ul>
  102. *
  103. * <li>Open for writes, cells to send
  104. * <ul>
  105. * <li>This connection is ready to relay some cells and waiting for
  106. * the scheduler to choose it. The channel will have scheduler_state ==
  107. * SCHED_CHAN_PENDING.
  108. * <li>Transitions from:
  109. * <ul>
  110. * <li> Not open for writes/has cells by the connection_or_flushed_some()
  111. * path
  112. * <li> Open for writes/no cells by the append_cell_to_circuit_queue()
  113. * path
  114. * </ul>
  115. * <li> Transitions to:
  116. * <ul>
  117. * <li>Not open for writes/no cells by draining all circuit queues and
  118. * simultaneously filling the output buffer.
  119. * <li>Not open for writes/has cells by writing enough cells to fill the
  120. * output buffer
  121. * <li>Open for writes/no cells by draining all attached circuit queues
  122. * without also filling the output buffer
  123. * </ul>
  124. * </ul>
  125. * </ol>
  126. *
  127. * Other event-driven parts of the code move channels between these scheduling
  128. * states by calling scheduler functions. The scheduling system builds up a
  129. * list of channels in the SCHED_CHAN_PENDING state that the scheduler
  130. * implementation should then use when it runs. Scheduling implementations need
  131. * to properly update channel states during their scheduler_t->run() function
  132. * as that is the only opportunity for channels to move from SCHED_CHAN_PENDING
  133. * to any other state.
  134. *
  135. * The remainder of this file is a small amount of state that any scheduler
  136. * implementation should have access to, and the functions the rest of Tor uses
  137. * to interact with the scheduling system.
  138. */
  139. /*****************************************************************************
  140. * Scheduling system state
  141. *
  142. * State that can be accessed from any scheduler implementation (but not
  143. * outside the scheduling system)
  144. *****************************************************************************/
  145. STATIC const scheduler_t *the_scheduler;
  146. /*
  147. * We keep a list of channels that are pending - i.e, have cells to write
  148. * and can accept them to send. The enum scheduler_state in channel_t
  149. * is reserved for our use.
  150. *
  151. * Priority queue of channels that can write and have cells (pending work)
  152. */
  153. STATIC smartlist_t *channels_pending = NULL;
  154. /*
  155. * This event runs the scheduler from its callback, and is manually
  156. * activated whenever a channel enters open for writes/cells to send.
  157. */
  158. STATIC struct event *run_sched_ev = NULL;
  159. /*****************************************************************************
  160. * Scheduling system static function definitions
  161. *
  162. * Functions that can only be accessed from this file.
  163. *****************************************************************************/
  164. /*
  165. * Scheduler event callback; this should get triggered once per event loop
  166. * if any scheduling work was created during the event loop.
  167. */
  168. static void
  169. scheduler_evt_callback(evutil_socket_t fd, short events, void *arg)
  170. {
  171. (void) fd;
  172. (void) events;
  173. (void) arg;
  174. log_debug(LD_SCHED, "Scheduler event callback called");
  175. /* Run the scheduler. This is a mandatory function. */
  176. /* We might as well assert on this. If this function doesn't exist, no cells
  177. * are getting scheduled. Things are very broken. scheduler_t says the run()
  178. * function is mandatory. */
  179. tor_assert(the_scheduler->run);
  180. the_scheduler->run();
  181. /* Schedule itself back in if it has more work. */
  182. /* Again, might as well assert on this mandatory scheduler_t function. If it
  183. * doesn't exist, there's no way to tell libevent to run the scheduler again
  184. * in the future. */
  185. tor_assert(the_scheduler->schedule);
  186. the_scheduler->schedule();
  187. }
  188. /*****************************************************************************
  189. * Scheduling system private function definitions
  190. *
  191. * Functions that can only be accessed from scheduler*.c
  192. *****************************************************************************/
  193. /* Return the pending channel list. */
  194. smartlist_t *
  195. get_channels_pending(void)
  196. {
  197. return channels_pending;
  198. }
  199. /* Comparison function to use when sorting pending channels */
  200. MOCK_IMPL(int,
  201. scheduler_compare_channels, (const void *c1_v, const void *c2_v))
  202. {
  203. const channel_t *c1 = NULL, *c2 = NULL;
  204. /* These are a workaround for -Wbad-function-cast throwing a fit */
  205. const circuitmux_policy_t *p1, *p2;
  206. uintptr_t p1_i, p2_i;
  207. c1 = (const channel_t *)(c1_v);
  208. c2 = (const channel_t *)(c2_v);
  209. IF_BUG_ONCE(!c1 || !c2) {
  210. if (c1 && !c2) {
  211. return -1;
  212. } else if (c2 && !c1) {
  213. return 1;
  214. } else {
  215. return -1;
  216. }
  217. }
  218. if (c1 != c2) {
  219. if (circuitmux_get_policy(c1->cmux) ==
  220. circuitmux_get_policy(c2->cmux)) {
  221. /* Same cmux policy, so use the mux comparison */
  222. return circuitmux_compare_muxes(c1->cmux, c2->cmux);
  223. } else {
  224. /*
  225. * Different policies; not important to get this edge case perfect
  226. * because the current code never actually gives different channels
  227. * different cmux policies anyway. Just use this arbitrary but
  228. * definite choice.
  229. */
  230. p1 = circuitmux_get_policy(c1->cmux);
  231. p2 = circuitmux_get_policy(c2->cmux);
  232. p1_i = (uintptr_t)p1;
  233. p2_i = (uintptr_t)p2;
  234. return (p1_i < p2_i) ? -1 : 1;
  235. }
  236. } else {
  237. /* c1 == c2, so always equal */
  238. return 0;
  239. }
  240. }
  241. /*****************************************************************************
  242. * Scheduling system global functions
  243. *
  244. * Functions that can be accessed from anywhere in Tor.
  245. *****************************************************************************/
  246. /* Using the global options, select the scheduler we should be using. */
  247. static void
  248. select_scheduler(void)
  249. {
  250. const char *chosen_sched_type = NULL;
  251. #ifdef TOR_UNIT_TESTS
  252. /* This is hella annoying to set in the options for every test that passes
  253. * through the scheduler and there are many so if we don't explicitely have
  254. * a list of types set, just put the vanilla one. */
  255. if (get_options()->SchedulerTypes_ == NULL) {
  256. the_scheduler = get_vanilla_scheduler();
  257. return;
  258. }
  259. #endif
  260. /* This list is ordered that is first entry has the first priority. Thus, as
  261. * soon as we find a scheduler type that we can use, we use it and stop. */
  262. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(get_options()->SchedulerTypes_, int *, type) {
  263. switch (*type) {
  264. case SCHEDULER_VANILLA:
  265. the_scheduler = get_vanilla_scheduler();
  266. chosen_sched_type = "Vanilla";
  267. goto end;
  268. case SCHEDULER_KIST:
  269. if (!scheduler_can_use_kist()) {
  270. log_warn(LD_SCHED, "Scheduler KIST can't be used. Consider removing "
  271. "it from Schedulers or if you have a tor built "
  272. "with KIST support, you should make sure "
  273. "KISTSchedRunInterval is a non zero value");
  274. continue;
  275. }
  276. the_scheduler = get_kist_scheduler();
  277. chosen_sched_type = "KIST";
  278. scheduler_kist_set_full_mode();
  279. goto end;
  280. case SCHEDULER_KIST_LITE:
  281. chosen_sched_type = "KISTLite";
  282. the_scheduler = get_kist_scheduler();
  283. scheduler_kist_set_lite_mode();
  284. goto end;
  285. default:
  286. /* Our option validation should have caught this. */
  287. tor_assert_unreached();
  288. }
  289. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(type);
  290. end:
  291. log_notice(LD_CONFIG, "Scheduler type %s has been enabled.",
  292. chosen_sched_type);
  293. }
  294. /*
  295. * Little helper function called from a few different places. It changes the
  296. * scheduler implementation, if necessary. And if it did, it then tells the
  297. * old one to free its state and the new one to initialize.
  298. */
  299. static void
  300. set_scheduler(void)
  301. {
  302. const scheduler_t *old_scheduler = the_scheduler;
  303. /* From the options, select the scheduler type to set. */
  304. select_scheduler();
  305. if (old_scheduler != the_scheduler) {
  306. /* Allow the old scheduler to clean up, if needed. */
  307. if (old_scheduler && old_scheduler->free_all) {
  308. old_scheduler->free_all();
  309. }
  310. /* We don't clean up the old scheduler_t. We keep any type of scheduler
  311. * we've allocated so we can do an easy switch back. */
  312. /* Initialize the new scheduler. */
  313. if (the_scheduler->init) {
  314. the_scheduler->init();
  315. }
  316. }
  317. }
  318. /*
  319. * This is how the scheduling system is notified of Tor's configuration
  320. * changing. For example: a SIGHUP was issued.
  321. */
  322. void
  323. scheduler_conf_changed(void)
  324. {
  325. /* Let the scheduler decide what it should do. */
  326. set_scheduler();
  327. /* Then tell the (possibly new) scheduler that we have new options. */
  328. if (the_scheduler->on_new_options) {
  329. the_scheduler->on_new_options();
  330. }
  331. }
  332. /*
  333. * Whenever we get a new consensus, this function is called.
  334. */
  335. void
  336. scheduler_notify_networkstatus_changed(const networkstatus_t *old_c,
  337. const networkstatus_t *new_c)
  338. {
  339. /* Then tell the (possibly new) scheduler that we have a new consensus */
  340. if (the_scheduler->on_new_consensus) {
  341. the_scheduler->on_new_consensus(old_c, new_c);
  342. }
  343. /* Maybe the consensus param made us change the scheduler. */
  344. set_scheduler();
  345. }
  346. /*
  347. * Free everything scheduling-related from main.c. Note this is only called
  348. * when Tor is shutting down, while scheduler_t->free_all() is called both when
  349. * Tor is shutting down and when we are switching schedulers.
  350. */
  351. void
  352. scheduler_free_all(void)
  353. {
  354. log_debug(LD_SCHED, "Shutting down scheduler");
  355. if (run_sched_ev) {
  356. if (event_del(run_sched_ev) < 0) {
  357. log_warn(LD_BUG, "Problem deleting run_sched_ev");
  358. }
  359. tor_event_free(run_sched_ev);
  360. run_sched_ev = NULL;
  361. }
  362. if (channels_pending) {
  363. /* We don't have ownership of the object in this list. */
  364. smartlist_free(channels_pending);
  365. channels_pending = NULL;
  366. }
  367. if (the_scheduler && the_scheduler->free_all) {
  368. the_scheduler->free_all();
  369. }
  370. the_scheduler = NULL;
  371. }
  372. /** Mark a channel as no longer ready to accept writes */
  373. MOCK_IMPL(void,
  374. scheduler_channel_doesnt_want_writes,(channel_t *chan))
  375. {
  376. IF_BUG_ONCE(!chan) {
  377. return;
  378. }
  379. IF_BUG_ONCE(!channels_pending) {
  380. return;
  381. }
  382. /* If it's already in pending, we can put it in waiting_to_write */
  383. if (chan->scheduler_state == SCHED_CHAN_PENDING) {
  384. /*
  385. * It's in channels_pending, so it shouldn't be in any of
  386. * the other lists. It can't write any more, so it goes to
  387. * channels_waiting_to_write.
  388. */
  389. smartlist_pqueue_remove(channels_pending,
  390. scheduler_compare_channels,
  391. offsetof(channel_t, sched_heap_idx),
  392. chan);
  393. chan->scheduler_state = SCHED_CHAN_WAITING_TO_WRITE;
  394. log_debug(LD_SCHED,
  395. "Channel " U64_FORMAT " at %p went from pending "
  396. "to waiting_to_write",
  397. U64_PRINTF_ARG(chan->global_identifier), chan);
  398. } else {
  399. /*
  400. * It's not in pending, so it can't become waiting_to_write; it's
  401. * either not in any of the lists (nothing to do) or it's already in
  402. * waiting_for_cells (remove it, can't write any more).
  403. */
  404. if (chan->scheduler_state == SCHED_CHAN_WAITING_FOR_CELLS) {
  405. chan->scheduler_state = SCHED_CHAN_IDLE;
  406. log_debug(LD_SCHED,
  407. "Channel " U64_FORMAT " at %p left waiting_for_cells",
  408. U64_PRINTF_ARG(chan->global_identifier), chan);
  409. }
  410. }
  411. }
  412. /** Mark a channel as having waiting cells */
  413. MOCK_IMPL(void,
  414. scheduler_channel_has_waiting_cells,(channel_t *chan))
  415. {
  416. IF_BUG_ONCE(!chan) {
  417. return;
  418. }
  419. IF_BUG_ONCE(!channels_pending) {
  420. return;
  421. }
  422. /* First, check if this one also writeable */
  423. if (chan->scheduler_state == SCHED_CHAN_WAITING_FOR_CELLS) {
  424. /*
  425. * It's in channels_waiting_for_cells, so it shouldn't be in any of
  426. * the other lists. It has waiting cells now, so it goes to
  427. * channels_pending.
  428. */
  429. chan->scheduler_state = SCHED_CHAN_PENDING;
  430. smartlist_pqueue_add(channels_pending,
  431. scheduler_compare_channels,
  432. offsetof(channel_t, sched_heap_idx),
  433. chan);
  434. log_debug(LD_SCHED,
  435. "Channel " U64_FORMAT " at %p went from waiting_for_cells "
  436. "to pending",
  437. U64_PRINTF_ARG(chan->global_identifier), chan);
  438. /* If we made a channel pending, we potentially have scheduling work to
  439. * do. */
  440. the_scheduler->schedule();
  441. } else {
  442. /*
  443. * It's not in waiting_for_cells, so it can't become pending; it's
  444. * either not in any of the lists (we add it to waiting_to_write)
  445. * or it's already in waiting_to_write or pending (we do nothing)
  446. */
  447. if (!(chan->scheduler_state == SCHED_CHAN_WAITING_TO_WRITE ||
  448. chan->scheduler_state == SCHED_CHAN_PENDING)) {
  449. chan->scheduler_state = SCHED_CHAN_WAITING_TO_WRITE;
  450. log_debug(LD_SCHED,
  451. "Channel " U64_FORMAT " at %p entered waiting_to_write",
  452. U64_PRINTF_ARG(chan->global_identifier), chan);
  453. }
  454. }
  455. }
  456. /* Add the scheduler event to the set of pending events with next_run being
  457. * the time up to libevent should wait before triggering the event. */
  458. void
  459. scheduler_ev_add(const struct timeval *next_run)
  460. {
  461. tor_assert(run_sched_ev);
  462. tor_assert(next_run);
  463. event_add(run_sched_ev, next_run);
  464. }
  465. /* Make the scheduler event active with the given flags. */
  466. void
  467. scheduler_ev_active(int flags)
  468. {
  469. tor_assert(run_sched_ev);
  470. event_active(run_sched_ev, flags, 1);
  471. }
  472. /*
  473. * Initialize everything scheduling-related from config.c. Note this is only
  474. * called when Tor is starting up, while scheduler_t->init() is called both
  475. * when Tor is starting up and when we are switching schedulers.
  476. */
  477. void
  478. scheduler_init(void)
  479. {
  480. log_debug(LD_SCHED, "Initting scheduler");
  481. // Two '!' because we really do want to check if the pointer is non-NULL
  482. IF_BUG_ONCE(!!run_sched_ev) {
  483. log_warn(LD_SCHED, "We should not already have a libevent scheduler event."
  484. "I'll clean the old one up, but this is odd.");
  485. tor_event_free(run_sched_ev);
  486. run_sched_ev = NULL;
  487. }
  488. run_sched_ev = tor_event_new(tor_libevent_get_base(), -1,
  489. 0, scheduler_evt_callback, NULL);
  490. channels_pending = smartlist_new();
  491. set_scheduler();
  492. }
  493. /*
  494. * If a channel is going away, this is how the scheduling system is informed
  495. * so it can do any freeing necessary. This ultimately calls
  496. * scheduler_t->on_channel_free() so the current scheduler can release any
  497. * state specific to this channel.
  498. */
  499. MOCK_IMPL(void,
  500. scheduler_release_channel,(channel_t *chan))
  501. {
  502. IF_BUG_ONCE(!chan) {
  503. return;
  504. }
  505. IF_BUG_ONCE(!channels_pending) {
  506. return;
  507. }
  508. if (chan->scheduler_state == SCHED_CHAN_PENDING) {
  509. if (smartlist_pos(channels_pending, chan) == -1) {
  510. log_warn(LD_SCHED, "Scheduler asked to release channel %" PRIu64 " "
  511. "but it wasn't in channels_pending",
  512. chan->global_identifier);
  513. } else {
  514. smartlist_pqueue_remove(channels_pending,
  515. scheduler_compare_channels,
  516. offsetof(channel_t, sched_heap_idx),
  517. chan);
  518. }
  519. }
  520. if (the_scheduler->on_channel_free) {
  521. the_scheduler->on_channel_free(chan);
  522. }
  523. chan->scheduler_state = SCHED_CHAN_IDLE;
  524. }
  525. /** Mark a channel as ready to accept writes */
  526. void
  527. scheduler_channel_wants_writes(channel_t *chan)
  528. {
  529. IF_BUG_ONCE(!chan) {
  530. return;
  531. }
  532. IF_BUG_ONCE(!channels_pending) {
  533. return;
  534. }
  535. /* If it's already in waiting_to_write, we can put it in pending */
  536. if (chan->scheduler_state == SCHED_CHAN_WAITING_TO_WRITE) {
  537. /*
  538. * It can write now, so it goes to channels_pending.
  539. */
  540. log_debug(LD_SCHED, "chan=%" PRIu64 " became pending",
  541. chan->global_identifier);
  542. smartlist_pqueue_add(channels_pending,
  543. scheduler_compare_channels,
  544. offsetof(channel_t, sched_heap_idx),
  545. chan);
  546. chan->scheduler_state = SCHED_CHAN_PENDING;
  547. log_debug(LD_SCHED,
  548. "Channel " U64_FORMAT " at %p went from waiting_to_write "
  549. "to pending",
  550. U64_PRINTF_ARG(chan->global_identifier), chan);
  551. /* We just made a channel pending, we have scheduling work to do. */
  552. the_scheduler->schedule();
  553. } else {
  554. /*
  555. * It's not in SCHED_CHAN_WAITING_TO_WRITE, so it can't become pending;
  556. * it's either idle and goes to WAITING_FOR_CELLS, or it's a no-op.
  557. */
  558. if (!(chan->scheduler_state == SCHED_CHAN_WAITING_FOR_CELLS ||
  559. chan->scheduler_state == SCHED_CHAN_PENDING)) {
  560. chan->scheduler_state = SCHED_CHAN_WAITING_FOR_CELLS;
  561. log_debug(LD_SCHED,
  562. "Channel " U64_FORMAT " at %p entered waiting_for_cells",
  563. U64_PRINTF_ARG(chan->global_identifier), chan);
  564. }
  565. }
  566. }
  567. #ifdef TOR_UNIT_TESTS
  568. /*
  569. * Notify scheduler that a channel's queue position may have changed.
  570. */
  571. void
  572. scheduler_touch_channel(channel_t *chan)
  573. {
  574. IF_BUG_ONCE(!chan) {
  575. return;
  576. }
  577. if (chan->scheduler_state == SCHED_CHAN_PENDING) {
  578. /* Remove and re-add it */
  579. smartlist_pqueue_remove(channels_pending,
  580. scheduler_compare_channels,
  581. offsetof(channel_t, sched_heap_idx),
  582. chan);
  583. smartlist_pqueue_add(channels_pending,
  584. scheduler_compare_channels,
  585. offsetof(channel_t, sched_heap_idx),
  586. chan);
  587. }
  588. /* else no-op, since it isn't in the queue */
  589. }
  590. #endif /* TOR_UNIT_TESTS */