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  1. /* Copyright (c) 2016-2018, The Tor Project, Inc. */
  2. /* See LICENSE for licensing information */
  3. /**
  4. * \file hs_service.c
  5. * \brief Implement next generation hidden service functionality
  6. **/
  7. #define HS_SERVICE_PRIVATE
  8. #include "or/or.h"
  9. #include "or/circpathbias.h"
  10. #include "or/circuitbuild.h"
  11. #include "or/circuitlist.h"
  12. #include "or/circuituse.h"
  13. #include "or/config.h"
  14. #include "or/connection.h"
  15. #include "lib/crypt_ops/crypto_rand.h"
  16. #include "lib/crypt_ops/crypto_util.h"
  17. #include "or/directory.h"
  18. #include "or/main.h"
  19. #include "or/networkstatus.h"
  20. #include "or/nodelist.h"
  21. #include "or/relay.h"
  22. #include "or/rendservice.h"
  23. #include "or/router.h"
  24. #include "or/routerkeys.h"
  25. #include "or/routerlist.h"
  26. #include "or/shared_random_client.h"
  27. #include "or/statefile.h"
  28. #include "or/hs_circuit.h"
  29. #include "or/hs_common.h"
  30. #include "or/hs_config.h"
  31. #include "or/hs_control.h"
  32. #include "or/hs_descriptor.h"
  33. #include "or/hs_ident.h"
  34. #include "or/hs_intropoint.h"
  35. #include "or/hs_service.h"
  36. #include "or/hs_stats.h"
  37. #include "or/dir_connection_st.h"
  38. #include "or/edge_connection_st.h"
  39. #include "or/extend_info_st.h"
  40. #include "or/networkstatus_st.h"
  41. #include "or/node_st.h"
  42. #include "or/origin_circuit_st.h"
  43. #include "or/routerstatus_st.h"
  44. /* Trunnel */
  45. #include "trunnel/ed25519_cert.h"
  46. #include "trunnel/hs/cell_common.h"
  47. #include "trunnel/hs/cell_establish_intro.h"
  48. /* Helper macro. Iterate over every service in the global map. The var is the
  49. * name of the service pointer. */
  50. #define FOR_EACH_SERVICE_BEGIN(var) \
  51. STMT_BEGIN \
  52. hs_service_t **var##_iter, *var; \
  53. HT_FOREACH(var##_iter, hs_service_ht, hs_service_map) { \
  54. var = *var##_iter;
  55. #define FOR_EACH_SERVICE_END } STMT_END ;
  56. /* Helper macro. Iterate over both current and previous descriptor of a
  57. * service. The var is the name of the descriptor pointer. This macro skips
  58. * any descriptor object of the service that is NULL. */
  59. #define FOR_EACH_DESCRIPTOR_BEGIN(service, var) \
  60. STMT_BEGIN \
  61. hs_service_descriptor_t *var; \
  62. for (int var ## _loop_idx = 0; var ## _loop_idx < 2; \
  63. ++var ## _loop_idx) { \
  64. (var ## _loop_idx == 0) ? (var = service->desc_current) : \
  65. (var = service->desc_next); \
  66. if (var == NULL) continue;
  67. #define FOR_EACH_DESCRIPTOR_END } STMT_END ;
  68. /* Onion service directory file names. */
  69. static const char fname_keyfile_prefix[] = "hs_ed25519";
  70. static const char fname_hostname[] = "hostname";
  71. static const char address_tld[] = "onion";
  72. /* Staging list of service object. When configuring service, we add them to
  73. * this list considered a staging area and they will get added to our global
  74. * map once the keys have been loaded. These two steps are separated because
  75. * loading keys requires that we are an actual running tor process. */
  76. static smartlist_t *hs_service_staging_list;
  77. /** True if the list of available router descriptors might have changed which
  78. * might result in an altered hash ring. Check if the hash ring changed and
  79. * reupload if needed */
  80. static int consider_republishing_hs_descriptors = 0;
  81. /* Static declaration. */
  82. static void set_descriptor_revision_counter(hs_service_descriptor_t *hs_desc,
  83. time_t now, bool is_current);
  84. static void move_descriptors(hs_service_t *src, hs_service_t *dst);
  85. /* Helper: Function to compare two objects in the service map. Return 1 if the
  86. * two service have the same master public identity key. */
  87. static inline int
  88. hs_service_ht_eq(const hs_service_t *first, const hs_service_t *second)
  89. {
  90. tor_assert(first);
  91. tor_assert(second);
  92. /* Simple key compare. */
  93. return ed25519_pubkey_eq(&first->keys.identity_pk,
  94. &second->keys.identity_pk);
  95. }
  96. /* Helper: Function for the service hash table code below. The key used is the
  97. * master public identity key which is ultimately the onion address. */
  98. static inline unsigned int
  99. hs_service_ht_hash(const hs_service_t *service)
  100. {
  101. tor_assert(service);
  102. return (unsigned int) siphash24g(service->keys.identity_pk.pubkey,
  103. sizeof(service->keys.identity_pk.pubkey));
  104. }
  105. /* This is _the_ global hash map of hidden services which indexed the service
  106. * contained in it by master public identity key which is roughly the onion
  107. * address of the service. */
  108. static struct hs_service_ht *hs_service_map;
  109. /* Register the service hash table. */
  110. HT_PROTOTYPE(hs_service_ht, /* Name of hashtable. */
  111. hs_service_t, /* Object contained in the map. */
  112. hs_service_node, /* The name of the HT_ENTRY member. */
  113. hs_service_ht_hash, /* Hashing function. */
  114. hs_service_ht_eq) /* Compare function for objects. */
  115. HT_GENERATE2(hs_service_ht, hs_service_t, hs_service_node,
  116. hs_service_ht_hash, hs_service_ht_eq,
  117. 0.6, tor_reallocarray, tor_free_)
  118. /* Query the given service map with a public key and return a service object
  119. * if found else NULL. It is also possible to set a directory path in the
  120. * search query. If pk is NULL, then it will be set to zero indicating the
  121. * hash table to compare the directory path instead. */
  122. STATIC hs_service_t *
  123. find_service(hs_service_ht *map, const ed25519_public_key_t *pk)
  124. {
  125. hs_service_t dummy_service;
  126. tor_assert(map);
  127. tor_assert(pk);
  128. memset(&dummy_service, 0, sizeof(dummy_service));
  129. ed25519_pubkey_copy(&dummy_service.keys.identity_pk, pk);
  130. return HT_FIND(hs_service_ht, map, &dummy_service);
  131. }
  132. /* Register the given service in the given map. If the service already exists
  133. * in the map, -1 is returned. On success, 0 is returned and the service
  134. * ownership has been transferred to the global map. */
  135. STATIC int
  136. register_service(hs_service_ht *map, hs_service_t *service)
  137. {
  138. tor_assert(map);
  139. tor_assert(service);
  140. tor_assert(!ed25519_public_key_is_zero(&service->keys.identity_pk));
  141. if (find_service(map, &service->keys.identity_pk)) {
  142. /* Existing service with the same key. Do not register it. */
  143. return -1;
  144. }
  145. /* Taking ownership of the object at this point. */
  146. HT_INSERT(hs_service_ht, map, service);
  147. /* If we just modified the global map, we notify. */
  148. if (map == hs_service_map) {
  149. hs_service_map_has_changed();
  150. }
  151. return 0;
  152. }
  153. /* Remove a given service from the given map. If service is NULL or the
  154. * service key is unset, return gracefully. */
  155. STATIC void
  156. remove_service(hs_service_ht *map, hs_service_t *service)
  157. {
  158. hs_service_t *elm;
  159. tor_assert(map);
  160. /* Ignore if no service or key is zero. */
  161. if (BUG(service == NULL) ||
  162. BUG(ed25519_public_key_is_zero(&service->keys.identity_pk))) {
  163. return;
  164. }
  165. elm = HT_REMOVE(hs_service_ht, map, service);
  166. if (elm) {
  167. tor_assert(elm == service);
  168. } else {
  169. log_warn(LD_BUG, "Could not find service in the global map "
  170. "while removing service %s",
  171. escaped(service->config.directory_path));
  172. }
  173. /* If we just modified the global map, we notify. */
  174. if (map == hs_service_map) {
  175. hs_service_map_has_changed();
  176. }
  177. }
  178. /* Set the default values for a service configuration object <b>c</b>. */
  179. static void
  180. set_service_default_config(hs_service_config_t *c,
  181. const or_options_t *options)
  182. {
  183. (void) options;
  184. tor_assert(c);
  185. c->ports = smartlist_new();
  186. c->directory_path = NULL;
  187. c->max_streams_per_rdv_circuit = 0;
  188. c->max_streams_close_circuit = 0;
  189. c->num_intro_points = NUM_INTRO_POINTS_DEFAULT;
  190. c->allow_unknown_ports = 0;
  191. c->is_single_onion = 0;
  192. c->dir_group_readable = 0;
  193. c->is_ephemeral = 0;
  194. }
  195. /* From a service configuration object config, clear everything from it
  196. * meaning free allocated pointers and reset the values. */
  197. static void
  198. service_clear_config(hs_service_config_t *config)
  199. {
  200. if (config == NULL) {
  201. return;
  202. }
  203. tor_free(config->directory_path);
  204. if (config->ports) {
  205. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(config->ports, rend_service_port_config_t *, p,
  206. rend_service_port_config_free(p););
  207. smartlist_free(config->ports);
  208. }
  209. memset(config, 0, sizeof(*config));
  210. }
  211. /* Helper function to return a human readable description of the given intro
  212. * point object.
  213. *
  214. * This function is not thread-safe. Each call to this invalidates the
  215. * previous values returned by it. */
  216. static const char *
  217. describe_intro_point(const hs_service_intro_point_t *ip)
  218. {
  219. /* Hex identity digest of the IP prefixed by the $ sign and ends with NUL
  220. * byte hence the plus two. */
  221. static char buf[HEX_DIGEST_LEN + 2];
  222. const char *legacy_id = NULL;
  223. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(ip->base.link_specifiers,
  224. const hs_desc_link_specifier_t *, lspec) {
  225. if (lspec->type == LS_LEGACY_ID) {
  226. legacy_id = (const char *) lspec->u.legacy_id;
  227. break;
  228. }
  229. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(lspec);
  230. /* For now, we only print the identity digest but we could improve this with
  231. * much more information such as the ed25519 identity has well. */
  232. buf[0] = '$';
  233. if (legacy_id) {
  234. base16_encode(buf + 1, HEX_DIGEST_LEN + 1, legacy_id, DIGEST_LEN);
  235. }
  236. return buf;
  237. }
  238. /* Return the lower bound of maximum INTRODUCE2 cells per circuit before we
  239. * rotate intro point (defined by a consensus parameter or the default
  240. * value). */
  241. static int32_t
  242. get_intro_point_min_introduce2(void)
  243. {
  244. /* The [0, 2147483647] range is quite large to accommodate anything we decide
  245. * in the future. */
  246. return networkstatus_get_param(NULL, "hs_intro_min_introduce2",
  247. INTRO_POINT_MIN_LIFETIME_INTRODUCTIONS,
  248. 0, INT32_MAX);
  249. }
  250. /* Return the upper bound of maximum INTRODUCE2 cells per circuit before we
  251. * rotate intro point (defined by a consensus parameter or the default
  252. * value). */
  253. static int32_t
  254. get_intro_point_max_introduce2(void)
  255. {
  256. /* The [0, 2147483647] range is quite large to accommodate anything we decide
  257. * in the future. */
  258. return networkstatus_get_param(NULL, "hs_intro_max_introduce2",
  259. INTRO_POINT_MAX_LIFETIME_INTRODUCTIONS,
  260. 0, INT32_MAX);
  261. }
  262. /* Return the minimum lifetime in seconds of an introduction point defined by a
  263. * consensus parameter or the default value. */
  264. static int32_t
  265. get_intro_point_min_lifetime(void)
  266. {
  267. #define MIN_INTRO_POINT_LIFETIME_TESTING 10
  268. if (get_options()->TestingTorNetwork) {
  269. return MIN_INTRO_POINT_LIFETIME_TESTING;
  270. }
  271. /* The [0, 2147483647] range is quite large to accommodate anything we decide
  272. * in the future. */
  273. return networkstatus_get_param(NULL, "hs_intro_min_lifetime",
  274. INTRO_POINT_LIFETIME_MIN_SECONDS,
  275. 0, INT32_MAX);
  276. }
  277. /* Return the maximum lifetime in seconds of an introduction point defined by a
  278. * consensus parameter or the default value. */
  279. static int32_t
  280. get_intro_point_max_lifetime(void)
  281. {
  282. #define MAX_INTRO_POINT_LIFETIME_TESTING 30
  283. if (get_options()->TestingTorNetwork) {
  284. return MAX_INTRO_POINT_LIFETIME_TESTING;
  285. }
  286. /* The [0, 2147483647] range is quite large to accommodate anything we decide
  287. * in the future. */
  288. return networkstatus_get_param(NULL, "hs_intro_max_lifetime",
  289. INTRO_POINT_LIFETIME_MAX_SECONDS,
  290. 0, INT32_MAX);
  291. }
  292. /* Return the number of extra introduction point defined by a consensus
  293. * parameter or the default value. */
  294. static int32_t
  295. get_intro_point_num_extra(void)
  296. {
  297. /* The [0, 128] range bounds the number of extra introduction point allowed.
  298. * Above 128 intro points, it's getting a bit crazy. */
  299. return networkstatus_get_param(NULL, "hs_intro_num_extra",
  300. NUM_INTRO_POINTS_EXTRA, 0, 128);
  301. }
  302. /* Helper: Function that needs to return 1 for the HT for each loop which
  303. * frees every service in an hash map. */
  304. static int
  305. ht_free_service_(struct hs_service_t *service, void *data)
  306. {
  307. (void) data;
  308. hs_service_free(service);
  309. /* This function MUST return 1 so the given object is then removed from the
  310. * service map leading to this free of the object being safe. */
  311. return 1;
  312. }
  313. /* Free every service that can be found in the global map. Once done, clear
  314. * and free the global map. */
  315. static void
  316. service_free_all(void)
  317. {
  318. if (hs_service_map) {
  319. /* The free helper function returns 1 so this is safe. */
  320. hs_service_ht_HT_FOREACH_FN(hs_service_map, ht_free_service_, NULL);
  321. HT_CLEAR(hs_service_ht, hs_service_map);
  322. tor_free(hs_service_map);
  323. hs_service_map = NULL;
  324. }
  325. if (hs_service_staging_list) {
  326. /* Cleanup staging list. */
  327. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(hs_service_staging_list, hs_service_t *, s,
  328. hs_service_free(s));
  329. smartlist_free(hs_service_staging_list);
  330. hs_service_staging_list = NULL;
  331. }
  332. }
  333. /* Free a given service intro point object. */
  334. STATIC void
  335. service_intro_point_free_(hs_service_intro_point_t *ip)
  336. {
  337. if (!ip) {
  338. return;
  339. }
  340. memwipe(&ip->auth_key_kp, 0, sizeof(ip->auth_key_kp));
  341. memwipe(&ip->enc_key_kp, 0, sizeof(ip->enc_key_kp));
  342. crypto_pk_free(ip->legacy_key);
  343. replaycache_free(ip->replay_cache);
  344. hs_intropoint_clear(&ip->base);
  345. tor_free(ip);
  346. }
  347. /* Helper: free an hs_service_intro_point_t object. This function is used by
  348. * digest256map_free() which requires a void * pointer. */
  349. static void
  350. service_intro_point_free_void(void *obj)
  351. {
  352. service_intro_point_free_(obj);
  353. }
  354. /* Return a newly allocated service intro point and fully initialized from the
  355. * given extend_info_t ei if non NULL. If is_legacy is true, we also generate
  356. * the legacy key. On error, NULL is returned.
  357. *
  358. * If ei is NULL, returns a hs_service_intro_point_t with an empty link
  359. * specifier list and no onion key. (This is used for testing.)
  360. *
  361. * ei must be an extend_info_t containing an IPv4 address. (We will add supoort
  362. * for IPv6 in a later release.) When calling extend_info_from_node(), pass
  363. * 0 in for_direct_connection to make sure ei always has an IPv4 address. */
  364. STATIC hs_service_intro_point_t *
  365. service_intro_point_new(const extend_info_t *ei, unsigned int is_legacy)
  366. {
  367. hs_desc_link_specifier_t *ls;
  368. hs_service_intro_point_t *ip;
  369. ip = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(*ip));
  370. /* We'll create the key material. No need for extra strong, those are short
  371. * term keys. */
  372. ed25519_keypair_generate(&ip->auth_key_kp, 0);
  373. { /* Set introduce2 max cells limit */
  374. int32_t min_introduce2_cells = get_intro_point_min_introduce2();
  375. int32_t max_introduce2_cells = get_intro_point_max_introduce2();
  376. if (BUG(max_introduce2_cells < min_introduce2_cells)) {
  377. goto err;
  378. }
  379. ip->introduce2_max = crypto_rand_int_range(min_introduce2_cells,
  380. max_introduce2_cells);
  381. }
  382. { /* Set intro point lifetime */
  383. int32_t intro_point_min_lifetime = get_intro_point_min_lifetime();
  384. int32_t intro_point_max_lifetime = get_intro_point_max_lifetime();
  385. if (BUG(intro_point_max_lifetime < intro_point_min_lifetime)) {
  386. goto err;
  387. }
  388. ip->time_to_expire = approx_time() +
  389. crypto_rand_int_range(intro_point_min_lifetime,intro_point_max_lifetime);
  390. }
  391. ip->replay_cache = replaycache_new(0, 0);
  392. /* Initialize the base object. We don't need the certificate object. */
  393. ip->base.link_specifiers = smartlist_new();
  394. /* Generate the encryption key for this intro point. */
  395. curve25519_keypair_generate(&ip->enc_key_kp, 0);
  396. /* Figure out if this chosen node supports v3 or is legacy only. */
  397. if (is_legacy) {
  398. ip->base.is_only_legacy = 1;
  399. /* Legacy mode that is doesn't support v3+ with ed25519 auth key. */
  400. ip->legacy_key = crypto_pk_new();
  401. if (crypto_pk_generate_key(ip->legacy_key) < 0) {
  402. goto err;
  403. }
  404. if (crypto_pk_get_digest(ip->legacy_key,
  405. (char *) ip->legacy_key_digest) < 0) {
  406. goto err;
  407. }
  408. }
  409. if (ei == NULL) {
  410. goto done;
  411. }
  412. /* We'll try to add all link specifiers. Legacy is mandatory.
  413. * IPv4 or IPv6 is required, and we always send IPv4. */
  414. ls = hs_desc_link_specifier_new(ei, LS_IPV4);
  415. /* It is impossible to have an extend info object without a v4. */
  416. if (BUG(!ls)) {
  417. goto err;
  418. }
  419. smartlist_add(ip->base.link_specifiers, ls);
  420. ls = hs_desc_link_specifier_new(ei, LS_LEGACY_ID);
  421. /* It is impossible to have an extend info object without an identity
  422. * digest. */
  423. if (BUG(!ls)) {
  424. goto err;
  425. }
  426. smartlist_add(ip->base.link_specifiers, ls);
  427. /* ed25519 identity key is optional for intro points */
  428. ls = hs_desc_link_specifier_new(ei, LS_ED25519_ID);
  429. if (ls) {
  430. smartlist_add(ip->base.link_specifiers, ls);
  431. }
  432. /* IPv6 is not supported in this release. */
  433. /* Finally, copy onion key from the extend_info_t object. */
  434. memcpy(&ip->onion_key, &ei->curve25519_onion_key, sizeof(ip->onion_key));
  435. done:
  436. return ip;
  437. err:
  438. service_intro_point_free(ip);
  439. return NULL;
  440. }
  441. /* Add the given intro point object to the given intro point map. The intro
  442. * point MUST have its RSA encryption key set if this is a legacy type or the
  443. * authentication key set otherwise. */
  444. STATIC void
  445. service_intro_point_add(digest256map_t *map, hs_service_intro_point_t *ip)
  446. {
  447. hs_service_intro_point_t *old_ip_entry;
  448. tor_assert(map);
  449. tor_assert(ip);
  450. old_ip_entry = digest256map_set(map, ip->auth_key_kp.pubkey.pubkey, ip);
  451. /* Make sure we didn't just try to double-add an intro point */
  452. tor_assert_nonfatal(!old_ip_entry);
  453. }
  454. /* For a given service, remove the intro point from that service's descriptors
  455. * (check both current and next descriptor) */
  456. STATIC void
  457. service_intro_point_remove(const hs_service_t *service,
  458. const hs_service_intro_point_t *ip)
  459. {
  460. tor_assert(service);
  461. tor_assert(ip);
  462. /* Trying all descriptors. */
  463. FOR_EACH_DESCRIPTOR_BEGIN(service, desc) {
  464. /* We'll try to remove the descriptor on both descriptors which is not
  465. * very expensive to do instead of doing loopup + remove. */
  466. digest256map_remove(desc->intro_points.map,
  467. ip->auth_key_kp.pubkey.pubkey);
  468. } FOR_EACH_DESCRIPTOR_END;
  469. }
  470. /* For a given service and authentication key, return the intro point or NULL
  471. * if not found. This will check both descriptors in the service. */
  472. STATIC hs_service_intro_point_t *
  473. service_intro_point_find(const hs_service_t *service,
  474. const ed25519_public_key_t *auth_key)
  475. {
  476. hs_service_intro_point_t *ip = NULL;
  477. tor_assert(service);
  478. tor_assert(auth_key);
  479. /* Trying all descriptors to find the right intro point.
  480. *
  481. * Even if we use the same node as intro point in both descriptors, the node
  482. * will have a different intro auth key for each descriptor since we generate
  483. * a new one everytime we pick an intro point.
  484. *
  485. * After #22893 gets implemented, intro points will be moved to be
  486. * per-service instead of per-descriptor so this function will need to
  487. * change.
  488. */
  489. FOR_EACH_DESCRIPTOR_BEGIN(service, desc) {
  490. if ((ip = digest256map_get(desc->intro_points.map,
  491. auth_key->pubkey)) != NULL) {
  492. break;
  493. }
  494. } FOR_EACH_DESCRIPTOR_END;
  495. return ip;
  496. }
  497. /* For a given service and intro point, return the descriptor for which the
  498. * intro point is assigned to. NULL is returned if not found. */
  499. STATIC hs_service_descriptor_t *
  500. service_desc_find_by_intro(const hs_service_t *service,
  501. const hs_service_intro_point_t *ip)
  502. {
  503. hs_service_descriptor_t *descp = NULL;
  504. tor_assert(service);
  505. tor_assert(ip);
  506. FOR_EACH_DESCRIPTOR_BEGIN(service, desc) {
  507. if (digest256map_get(desc->intro_points.map,
  508. ip->auth_key_kp.pubkey.pubkey)) {
  509. descp = desc;
  510. break;
  511. }
  512. } FOR_EACH_DESCRIPTOR_END;
  513. return descp;
  514. }
  515. /* From a circuit identifier, get all the possible objects associated with the
  516. * ident. If not NULL, service, ip or desc are set if the object can be found.
  517. * They are untouched if they can't be found.
  518. *
  519. * This is an helper function because we do those lookups often so it's more
  520. * convenient to simply call this functions to get all the things at once. */
  521. STATIC void
  522. get_objects_from_ident(const hs_ident_circuit_t *ident,
  523. hs_service_t **service, hs_service_intro_point_t **ip,
  524. hs_service_descriptor_t **desc)
  525. {
  526. hs_service_t *s;
  527. tor_assert(ident);
  528. /* Get service object from the circuit identifier. */
  529. s = find_service(hs_service_map, &ident->identity_pk);
  530. if (s && service) {
  531. *service = s;
  532. }
  533. /* From the service object, get the intro point object of that circuit. The
  534. * following will query both descriptors intro points list. */
  535. if (s && ip) {
  536. *ip = service_intro_point_find(s, &ident->intro_auth_pk);
  537. }
  538. /* Get the descriptor for this introduction point and service. */
  539. if (s && ip && *ip && desc) {
  540. *desc = service_desc_find_by_intro(s, *ip);
  541. }
  542. }
  543. /* From a given intro point, return the first link specifier of type
  544. * encountered in the link specifier list. Return NULL if it can't be found.
  545. *
  546. * The caller does NOT have ownership of the object, the intro point does. */
  547. static hs_desc_link_specifier_t *
  548. get_link_spec_by_type(const hs_service_intro_point_t *ip, uint8_t type)
  549. {
  550. hs_desc_link_specifier_t *lnk_spec = NULL;
  551. tor_assert(ip);
  552. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(ip->base.link_specifiers,
  553. hs_desc_link_specifier_t *, ls) {
  554. if (ls->type == type) {
  555. lnk_spec = ls;
  556. goto end;
  557. }
  558. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(ls);
  559. end:
  560. return lnk_spec;
  561. }
  562. /* Given a service intro point, return the node_t associated to it. This can
  563. * return NULL if the given intro point has no legacy ID or if the node can't
  564. * be found in the consensus. */
  565. STATIC const node_t *
  566. get_node_from_intro_point(const hs_service_intro_point_t *ip)
  567. {
  568. const hs_desc_link_specifier_t *ls;
  569. tor_assert(ip);
  570. ls = get_link_spec_by_type(ip, LS_LEGACY_ID);
  571. if (BUG(!ls)) {
  572. return NULL;
  573. }
  574. /* XXX In the future, we want to only use the ed25519 ID (#22173). */
  575. return node_get_by_id((const char *) ls->u.legacy_id);
  576. }
  577. /* Given a service intro point, return the extend_info_t for it. This can
  578. * return NULL if the node can't be found for the intro point or the extend
  579. * info can't be created for the found node. If direct_conn is set, the extend
  580. * info is validated on if we can connect directly. */
  581. static extend_info_t *
  582. get_extend_info_from_intro_point(const hs_service_intro_point_t *ip,
  583. unsigned int direct_conn)
  584. {
  585. extend_info_t *info = NULL;
  586. const node_t *node;
  587. tor_assert(ip);
  588. node = get_node_from_intro_point(ip);
  589. if (node == NULL) {
  590. /* This can happen if the relay serving as intro point has been removed
  591. * from the consensus. In that case, the intro point will be removed from
  592. * the descriptor during the scheduled events. */
  593. goto end;
  594. }
  595. /* In the case of a direct connection (single onion service), it is possible
  596. * our firewall policy won't allow it so this can return a NULL value. */
  597. info = extend_info_from_node(node, direct_conn);
  598. end:
  599. return info;
  600. }
  601. /* Return the number of introduction points that are established for the
  602. * given descriptor. */
  603. static unsigned int
  604. count_desc_circuit_established(const hs_service_descriptor_t *desc)
  605. {
  606. unsigned int count = 0;
  607. tor_assert(desc);
  608. DIGEST256MAP_FOREACH(desc->intro_points.map, key,
  609. const hs_service_intro_point_t *, ip) {
  610. count += ip->circuit_established;
  611. } DIGEST256MAP_FOREACH_END;
  612. return count;
  613. }
  614. /* For a given service and descriptor of that service, close all active
  615. * directory connections. */
  616. static void
  617. close_directory_connections(const hs_service_t *service,
  618. const hs_service_descriptor_t *desc)
  619. {
  620. unsigned int count = 0;
  621. smartlist_t *dir_conns;
  622. tor_assert(service);
  623. tor_assert(desc);
  624. /* Close pending HS desc upload connections for the blinded key of 'desc'. */
  625. dir_conns = connection_list_by_type_purpose(CONN_TYPE_DIR,
  626. DIR_PURPOSE_UPLOAD_HSDESC);
  627. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(dir_conns, connection_t *, conn) {
  628. dir_connection_t *dir_conn = TO_DIR_CONN(conn);
  629. if (ed25519_pubkey_eq(&dir_conn->hs_ident->identity_pk,
  630. &service->keys.identity_pk) &&
  631. ed25519_pubkey_eq(&dir_conn->hs_ident->blinded_pk,
  632. &desc->blinded_kp.pubkey)) {
  633. connection_mark_for_close(conn);
  634. count++;
  635. continue;
  636. }
  637. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(conn);
  638. log_info(LD_REND, "Closed %u active service directory connections for "
  639. "descriptor %s of service %s",
  640. count, safe_str_client(ed25519_fmt(&desc->blinded_kp.pubkey)),
  641. safe_str_client(service->onion_address));
  642. /* We don't have ownership of the objects in this list. */
  643. smartlist_free(dir_conns);
  644. }
  645. /* Close all rendezvous circuits for the given service. */
  646. static void
  647. close_service_rp_circuits(hs_service_t *service)
  648. {
  649. origin_circuit_t *ocirc = NULL;
  650. tor_assert(service);
  651. /* The reason we go over all circuit instead of using the circuitmap API is
  652. * because most hidden service circuits are rendezvous circuits so there is
  653. * no real improvement at getting all rendezvous circuits from the
  654. * circuitmap and then going over them all to find the right ones.
  655. * Furthermore, another option would have been to keep a list of RP cookies
  656. * for a service but it creates an engineering complexity since we don't
  657. * have a "RP circuit closed" event to clean it up properly so we avoid a
  658. * memory DoS possibility. */
  659. while ((ocirc = circuit_get_next_service_rp_circ(ocirc))) {
  660. /* Only close circuits that are v3 and for this service. */
  661. if (ocirc->hs_ident != NULL &&
  662. ed25519_pubkey_eq(&ocirc->hs_ident->identity_pk,
  663. &service->keys.identity_pk)) {
  664. /* Reason is FINISHED because service has been removed and thus the
  665. * circuit is considered old/uneeded. When freed, it is removed from the
  666. * hs circuitmap. */
  667. circuit_mark_for_close(TO_CIRCUIT(ocirc), END_CIRC_REASON_FINISHED);
  668. }
  669. }
  670. }
  671. /* Close the circuit(s) for the given map of introduction points. */
  672. static void
  673. close_intro_circuits(hs_service_intropoints_t *intro_points)
  674. {
  675. tor_assert(intro_points);
  676. DIGEST256MAP_FOREACH(intro_points->map, key,
  677. const hs_service_intro_point_t *, ip) {
  678. origin_circuit_t *ocirc = hs_circ_service_get_intro_circ(ip);
  679. if (ocirc) {
  680. /* Reason is FINISHED because service has been removed and thus the
  681. * circuit is considered old/uneeded. When freed, the circuit is removed
  682. * from the HS circuitmap. */
  683. circuit_mark_for_close(TO_CIRCUIT(ocirc), END_CIRC_REASON_FINISHED);
  684. }
  685. } DIGEST256MAP_FOREACH_END;
  686. }
  687. /* Close all introduction circuits for the given service. */
  688. static void
  689. close_service_intro_circuits(hs_service_t *service)
  690. {
  691. tor_assert(service);
  692. FOR_EACH_DESCRIPTOR_BEGIN(service, desc) {
  693. close_intro_circuits(&desc->intro_points);
  694. } FOR_EACH_DESCRIPTOR_END;
  695. }
  696. /* Close any circuits related to the given service. */
  697. static void
  698. close_service_circuits(hs_service_t *service)
  699. {
  700. tor_assert(service);
  701. /* Only support for version >= 3. */
  702. if (BUG(service->config.version < HS_VERSION_THREE)) {
  703. return;
  704. }
  705. /* Close intro points. */
  706. close_service_intro_circuits(service);
  707. /* Close rendezvous points. */
  708. close_service_rp_circuits(service);
  709. }
  710. /* Move every ephemeral services from the src service map to the dst service
  711. * map. It is possible that a service can't be register to the dst map which
  712. * won't stop the process of moving them all but will trigger a log warn. */
  713. static void
  714. move_ephemeral_services(hs_service_ht *src, hs_service_ht *dst)
  715. {
  716. hs_service_t **iter, **next;
  717. tor_assert(src);
  718. tor_assert(dst);
  719. /* Iterate over the map to find ephemeral service and move them to the other
  720. * map. We loop using this method to have a safe removal process. */
  721. for (iter = HT_START(hs_service_ht, src); iter != NULL; iter = next) {
  722. hs_service_t *s = *iter;
  723. if (!s->config.is_ephemeral) {
  724. /* Yeah, we are in a very manual loop :). */
  725. next = HT_NEXT(hs_service_ht, src, iter);
  726. continue;
  727. }
  728. /* Remove service from map and then register to it to the other map.
  729. * Reminder that "*iter" and "s" are the same thing. */
  730. next = HT_NEXT_RMV(hs_service_ht, src, iter);
  731. if (register_service(dst, s) < 0) {
  732. log_warn(LD_BUG, "Ephemeral service key is already being used. "
  733. "Skipping.");
  734. }
  735. }
  736. }
  737. /* Return a const string of the directory path escaped. If this is an
  738. * ephemeral service, it returns "[EPHEMERAL]". This can only be called from
  739. * the main thread because escaped() uses a static variable. */
  740. static const char *
  741. service_escaped_dir(const hs_service_t *s)
  742. {
  743. return (s->config.is_ephemeral) ? "[EPHEMERAL]" :
  744. escaped(s->config.directory_path);
  745. }
  746. /** Move the hidden service state from <b>src</b> to <b>dst</b>. We do this
  747. * when we receive a SIGHUP: <b>dst</b> is the post-HUP service */
  748. static void
  749. move_hs_state(hs_service_t *src_service, hs_service_t *dst_service)
  750. {
  751. tor_assert(src_service);
  752. tor_assert(dst_service);
  753. hs_service_state_t *src = &src_service->state;
  754. hs_service_state_t *dst = &dst_service->state;
  755. /* Let's do a shallow copy */
  756. dst->intro_circ_retry_started_time = src->intro_circ_retry_started_time;
  757. dst->num_intro_circ_launched = src->num_intro_circ_launched;
  758. /* Freeing a NULL replaycache triggers an info LD_BUG. */
  759. if (dst->replay_cache_rend_cookie != NULL) {
  760. replaycache_free(dst->replay_cache_rend_cookie);
  761. }
  762. dst->replay_cache_rend_cookie = src->replay_cache_rend_cookie;
  763. src->replay_cache_rend_cookie = NULL; /* steal pointer reference */
  764. }
  765. /* Register services that are in the staging list. Once this function returns,
  766. * the global service map will be set with the right content and all non
  767. * surviving services will be cleaned up. */
  768. static void
  769. register_all_services(void)
  770. {
  771. struct hs_service_ht *new_service_map;
  772. tor_assert(hs_service_staging_list);
  773. /* Allocate a new map that will replace the current one. */
  774. new_service_map = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(*new_service_map));
  775. HT_INIT(hs_service_ht, new_service_map);
  776. /* First step is to transfer all ephemeral services from the current global
  777. * map to the new one we are constructing. We do not prune ephemeral
  778. * services as the only way to kill them is by deleting it from the control
  779. * port or stopping the tor daemon. */
  780. move_ephemeral_services(hs_service_map, new_service_map);
  781. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(hs_service_staging_list, hs_service_t *, snew) {
  782. hs_service_t *s;
  783. /* Check if that service is already in our global map and if so, we'll
  784. * transfer the intro points to it. */
  785. s = find_service(hs_service_map, &snew->keys.identity_pk);
  786. if (s) {
  787. /* Pass ownership of the descriptors from s (the current service) to
  788. * snew (the newly configured one). */
  789. move_descriptors(s, snew);
  790. move_hs_state(s, snew);
  791. /* Remove the service from the global map because after this, we need to
  792. * go over the remaining service in that map that aren't surviving the
  793. * reload to close their circuits. */
  794. remove_service(hs_service_map, s);
  795. hs_service_free(s);
  796. }
  797. /* Great, this service is now ready to be added to our new map. */
  798. if (BUG(register_service(new_service_map, snew) < 0)) {
  799. /* This should never happen because prior to registration, we validate
  800. * every service against the entire set. Not being able to register a
  801. * service means we failed to validate correctly. In that case, don't
  802. * break tor and ignore the service but tell user. */
  803. log_warn(LD_BUG, "Unable to register service with directory %s",
  804. service_escaped_dir(snew));
  805. SMARTLIST_DEL_CURRENT(hs_service_staging_list, snew);
  806. hs_service_free(snew);
  807. }
  808. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(snew);
  809. /* Close any circuits associated with the non surviving services. Every
  810. * service in the current global map are roaming. */
  811. FOR_EACH_SERVICE_BEGIN(service) {
  812. close_service_circuits(service);
  813. } FOR_EACH_SERVICE_END;
  814. /* Time to make the switch. We'll clear the staging list because its content
  815. * has now changed ownership to the map. */
  816. smartlist_clear(hs_service_staging_list);
  817. service_free_all();
  818. hs_service_map = new_service_map;
  819. /* We've just register services into the new map and now we've replaced the
  820. * global map with it so we have to notify that the change happened. When
  821. * registering a service, the notify is only triggered if the destination
  822. * map is the global map for which in here it was not. */
  823. hs_service_map_has_changed();
  824. }
  825. /* Write the onion address of a given service to the given filename fname_ in
  826. * the service directory. Return 0 on success else -1 on error. */
  827. STATIC int
  828. write_address_to_file(const hs_service_t *service, const char *fname_)
  829. {
  830. int ret = -1;
  831. char *fname = NULL;
  832. char *addr_buf = NULL;
  833. tor_assert(service);
  834. tor_assert(fname_);
  835. /* Construct the full address with the onion tld and write the hostname file
  836. * to disk. */
  837. tor_asprintf(&addr_buf, "%s.%s\n", service->onion_address, address_tld);
  838. /* Notice here that we use the given "fname_". */
  839. fname = hs_path_from_filename(service->config.directory_path, fname_);
  840. if (write_str_to_file(fname, addr_buf, 0) < 0) {
  841. log_warn(LD_REND, "Could not write onion address to hostname file %s",
  842. escaped(fname));
  843. goto end;
  844. }
  845. #ifndef _WIN32
  846. if (service->config.dir_group_readable) {
  847. /* Mode to 0640. */
  848. if (chmod(fname, S_IRUSR | S_IWUSR | S_IRGRP) < 0) {
  849. log_warn(LD_FS, "Unable to make onion service hostname file %s "
  850. "group-readable.", escaped(fname));
  851. }
  852. }
  853. #endif /* !defined(_WIN32) */
  854. /* Success. */
  855. ret = 0;
  856. end:
  857. tor_free(fname);
  858. tor_free(addr_buf);
  859. return ret;
  860. }
  861. /* Load and/or generate private keys for the given service. On success, the
  862. * hostname file will be written to disk along with the master private key iff
  863. * the service is not configured for offline keys. Return 0 on success else -1
  864. * on failure. */
  865. static int
  866. load_service_keys(hs_service_t *service)
  867. {
  868. int ret = -1;
  869. char *fname = NULL;
  870. ed25519_keypair_t *kp;
  871. const hs_service_config_t *config;
  872. tor_assert(service);
  873. config = &service->config;
  874. /* Create and fix permission on service directory. We are about to write
  875. * files to that directory so make sure it exists and has the right
  876. * permissions. We do this here because at this stage we know that Tor is
  877. * actually running and the service we have has been validated. */
  878. if (BUG(hs_check_service_private_dir(get_options()->User,
  879. config->directory_path,
  880. config->dir_group_readable, 1) < 0)) {
  881. goto end;
  882. }
  883. /* Try to load the keys from file or generate it if not found. */
  884. fname = hs_path_from_filename(config->directory_path, fname_keyfile_prefix);
  885. /* Don't ask for key creation, we want to know if we were able to load it or
  886. * we had to generate it. Better logging! */
  887. kp = ed_key_init_from_file(fname, INIT_ED_KEY_SPLIT, LOG_INFO, NULL, 0, 0,
  888. 0, NULL);
  889. if (!kp) {
  890. log_info(LD_REND, "Unable to load keys from %s. Generating it...", fname);
  891. /* We'll now try to generate the keys and for it we want the strongest
  892. * randomness for it. The keypair will be written in different files. */
  893. uint32_t key_flags = INIT_ED_KEY_CREATE | INIT_ED_KEY_EXTRA_STRONG |
  894. INIT_ED_KEY_SPLIT;
  895. kp = ed_key_init_from_file(fname, key_flags, LOG_WARN, NULL, 0, 0, 0,
  896. NULL);
  897. if (!kp) {
  898. log_warn(LD_REND, "Unable to generate keys and save in %s.", fname);
  899. goto end;
  900. }
  901. }
  902. /* Copy loaded or generated keys to service object. */
  903. ed25519_pubkey_copy(&service->keys.identity_pk, &kp->pubkey);
  904. memcpy(&service->keys.identity_sk, &kp->seckey,
  905. sizeof(service->keys.identity_sk));
  906. /* This does a proper memory wipe. */
  907. ed25519_keypair_free(kp);
  908. /* Build onion address from the newly loaded keys. */
  909. tor_assert(service->config.version <= UINT8_MAX);
  910. hs_build_address(&service->keys.identity_pk,
  911. (uint8_t) service->config.version,
  912. service->onion_address);
  913. /* Write onion address to hostname file. */
  914. if (write_address_to_file(service, fname_hostname) < 0) {
  915. goto end;
  916. }
  917. /* Succes. */
  918. ret = 0;
  919. end:
  920. tor_free(fname);
  921. return ret;
  922. }
  923. /* Free a given service descriptor object and all key material is wiped. */
  924. STATIC void
  925. service_descriptor_free_(hs_service_descriptor_t *desc)
  926. {
  927. if (!desc) {
  928. return;
  929. }
  930. hs_descriptor_free(desc->desc);
  931. memwipe(&desc->signing_kp, 0, sizeof(desc->signing_kp));
  932. memwipe(&desc->blinded_kp, 0, sizeof(desc->blinded_kp));
  933. /* Cleanup all intro points. */
  934. digest256map_free(desc->intro_points.map, service_intro_point_free_void);
  935. digestmap_free(desc->intro_points.failed_id, tor_free_);
  936. if (desc->previous_hsdirs) {
  937. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(desc->previous_hsdirs, char *, s, tor_free(s));
  938. smartlist_free(desc->previous_hsdirs);
  939. }
  940. tor_free(desc);
  941. }
  942. /* Return a newly allocated service descriptor object. */
  943. STATIC hs_service_descriptor_t *
  944. service_descriptor_new(void)
  945. {
  946. hs_service_descriptor_t *sdesc = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(*sdesc));
  947. sdesc->desc = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(hs_descriptor_t));
  948. /* Initialize the intro points map. */
  949. sdesc->intro_points.map = digest256map_new();
  950. sdesc->intro_points.failed_id = digestmap_new();
  951. sdesc->previous_hsdirs = smartlist_new();
  952. return sdesc;
  953. }
  954. /* Move descriptor(s) from the src service to the dst service. We do this
  955. * during SIGHUP when we re-create our hidden services. */
  956. static void
  957. move_descriptors(hs_service_t *src, hs_service_t *dst)
  958. {
  959. tor_assert(src);
  960. tor_assert(dst);
  961. if (src->desc_current) {
  962. /* Nothing should be there, but clean it up just in case */
  963. if (BUG(dst->desc_current)) {
  964. service_descriptor_free(dst->desc_current);
  965. }
  966. dst->desc_current = src->desc_current;
  967. src->desc_current = NULL;
  968. }
  969. if (src->desc_next) {
  970. /* Nothing should be there, but clean it up just in case */
  971. if (BUG(dst->desc_next)) {
  972. service_descriptor_free(dst->desc_next);
  973. }
  974. dst->desc_next = src->desc_next;
  975. src->desc_next = NULL;
  976. }
  977. }
  978. /* From the given service, remove all expired failing intro points for each
  979. * descriptor. */
  980. static void
  981. remove_expired_failing_intro(hs_service_t *service, time_t now)
  982. {
  983. tor_assert(service);
  984. /* For both descriptors, cleanup the failing intro points list. */
  985. FOR_EACH_DESCRIPTOR_BEGIN(service, desc) {
  986. DIGESTMAP_FOREACH_MODIFY(desc->intro_points.failed_id, key, time_t *, t) {
  987. time_t failure_time = *t;
  988. if ((failure_time + INTRO_CIRC_RETRY_PERIOD) <= now) {
  989. MAP_DEL_CURRENT(key);
  990. tor_free(t);
  991. }
  992. } DIGESTMAP_FOREACH_END;
  993. } FOR_EACH_DESCRIPTOR_END;
  994. }
  995. /* For the given descriptor desc, put all node_t object found from its failing
  996. * intro point list and put them in the given node_list. */
  997. static void
  998. setup_intro_point_exclude_list(const hs_service_descriptor_t *desc,
  999. smartlist_t *node_list)
  1000. {
  1001. tor_assert(desc);
  1002. tor_assert(node_list);
  1003. DIGESTMAP_FOREACH(desc->intro_points.failed_id, key, time_t *, t) {
  1004. (void) t; /* Make gcc happy. */
  1005. const node_t *node = node_get_by_id(key);
  1006. if (node) {
  1007. smartlist_add(node_list, (void *) node);
  1008. }
  1009. } DIGESTMAP_FOREACH_END;
  1010. }
  1011. /* For the given failing intro point ip, we add its time of failure to the
  1012. * failed map and index it by identity digest (legacy ID) in the descriptor
  1013. * desc failed id map. */
  1014. static void
  1015. remember_failing_intro_point(const hs_service_intro_point_t *ip,
  1016. hs_service_descriptor_t *desc, time_t now)
  1017. {
  1018. time_t *time_of_failure, *prev_ptr;
  1019. const hs_desc_link_specifier_t *legacy_ls;
  1020. tor_assert(ip);
  1021. tor_assert(desc);
  1022. time_of_failure = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(time_t));
  1023. *time_of_failure = now;
  1024. legacy_ls = get_link_spec_by_type(ip, LS_LEGACY_ID);
  1025. tor_assert(legacy_ls);
  1026. prev_ptr = digestmap_set(desc->intro_points.failed_id,
  1027. (const char *) legacy_ls->u.legacy_id,
  1028. time_of_failure);
  1029. tor_free(prev_ptr);
  1030. }
  1031. /* Copy the descriptor link specifier object from src to dst. */
  1032. static void
  1033. link_specifier_copy(hs_desc_link_specifier_t *dst,
  1034. const hs_desc_link_specifier_t *src)
  1035. {
  1036. tor_assert(dst);
  1037. tor_assert(src);
  1038. memcpy(dst, src, sizeof(hs_desc_link_specifier_t));
  1039. }
  1040. /* Using a given descriptor signing keypair signing_kp, a service intro point
  1041. * object ip and the time now, setup the content of an already allocated
  1042. * descriptor intro desc_ip.
  1043. *
  1044. * Return 0 on success else a negative value. */
  1045. static int
  1046. setup_desc_intro_point(const ed25519_keypair_t *signing_kp,
  1047. const hs_service_intro_point_t *ip,
  1048. time_t now, hs_desc_intro_point_t *desc_ip)
  1049. {
  1050. int ret = -1;
  1051. time_t nearest_hour = now - (now % 3600);
  1052. tor_assert(signing_kp);
  1053. tor_assert(ip);
  1054. tor_assert(desc_ip);
  1055. /* Copy the onion key. */
  1056. memcpy(&desc_ip->onion_key, &ip->onion_key, sizeof(desc_ip->onion_key));
  1057. /* Key and certificate material. */
  1058. desc_ip->auth_key_cert = tor_cert_create(signing_kp,
  1059. CERT_TYPE_AUTH_HS_IP_KEY,
  1060. &ip->auth_key_kp.pubkey,
  1061. nearest_hour,
  1062. HS_DESC_CERT_LIFETIME,
  1063. CERT_FLAG_INCLUDE_SIGNING_KEY);
  1064. if (desc_ip->auth_key_cert == NULL) {
  1065. log_warn(LD_REND, "Unable to create intro point auth-key certificate");
  1066. goto done;
  1067. }
  1068. /* Copy link specifier(s). */
  1069. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(ip->base.link_specifiers,
  1070. const hs_desc_link_specifier_t *, ls) {
  1071. hs_desc_link_specifier_t *copy = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(*copy));
  1072. link_specifier_copy(copy, ls);
  1073. smartlist_add(desc_ip->link_specifiers, copy);
  1074. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(ls);
  1075. /* For a legacy intro point, we'll use an RSA/ed cross certificate. */
  1076. if (ip->base.is_only_legacy) {
  1077. desc_ip->legacy.key = crypto_pk_dup_key(ip->legacy_key);
  1078. /* Create cross certification cert. */
  1079. ssize_t cert_len = tor_make_rsa_ed25519_crosscert(
  1080. &signing_kp->pubkey,
  1081. desc_ip->legacy.key,
  1082. nearest_hour + HS_DESC_CERT_LIFETIME,
  1083. &desc_ip->legacy.cert.encoded);
  1084. if (cert_len < 0) {
  1085. log_warn(LD_REND, "Unable to create enc key legacy cross cert.");
  1086. goto done;
  1087. }
  1088. desc_ip->legacy.cert.len = cert_len;
  1089. }
  1090. /* Encryption key and its cross certificate. */
  1091. {
  1092. ed25519_public_key_t ed25519_pubkey;
  1093. /* Use the public curve25519 key. */
  1094. memcpy(&desc_ip->enc_key, &ip->enc_key_kp.pubkey,
  1095. sizeof(desc_ip->enc_key));
  1096. /* The following can't fail. */
  1097. ed25519_public_key_from_curve25519_public_key(&ed25519_pubkey,
  1098. &ip->enc_key_kp.pubkey,
  1099. 0);
  1100. desc_ip->enc_key_cert = tor_cert_create(signing_kp,
  1101. CERT_TYPE_CROSS_HS_IP_KEYS,
  1102. &ed25519_pubkey, nearest_hour,
  1103. HS_DESC_CERT_LIFETIME,
  1104. CERT_FLAG_INCLUDE_SIGNING_KEY);
  1105. if (desc_ip->enc_key_cert == NULL) {
  1106. log_warn(LD_REND, "Unable to create enc key curve25519 cross cert.");
  1107. goto done;
  1108. }
  1109. }
  1110. /* Success. */
  1111. ret = 0;
  1112. done:
  1113. return ret;
  1114. }
  1115. /* Using the given descriptor from the given service, build the descriptor
  1116. * intro point list so we can then encode the descriptor for publication. This
  1117. * function does not pick intro points, they have to be in the descriptor
  1118. * current map. Cryptographic material (keys) must be initialized in the
  1119. * descriptor for this function to make sense. */
  1120. static void
  1121. build_desc_intro_points(const hs_service_t *service,
  1122. hs_service_descriptor_t *desc, time_t now)
  1123. {
  1124. hs_desc_encrypted_data_t *encrypted;
  1125. tor_assert(service);
  1126. tor_assert(desc);
  1127. /* Ease our life. */
  1128. encrypted = &desc->desc->encrypted_data;
  1129. /* Cleanup intro points, we are about to set them from scratch. */
  1130. hs_descriptor_clear_intro_points(desc->desc);
  1131. DIGEST256MAP_FOREACH(desc->intro_points.map, key,
  1132. const hs_service_intro_point_t *, ip) {
  1133. hs_desc_intro_point_t *desc_ip = hs_desc_intro_point_new();
  1134. if (setup_desc_intro_point(&desc->signing_kp, ip, now, desc_ip) < 0) {
  1135. hs_desc_intro_point_free(desc_ip);
  1136. continue;
  1137. }
  1138. /* We have a valid descriptor intro point. Add it to the list. */
  1139. smartlist_add(encrypted->intro_points, desc_ip);
  1140. } DIGEST256MAP_FOREACH_END;
  1141. }
  1142. /* Populate the descriptor encrypted section from the given service object.
  1143. * This will generate a valid list of introduction points that can be used
  1144. * after for circuit creation. Return 0 on success else -1 on error. */
  1145. static int
  1146. build_service_desc_encrypted(const hs_service_t *service,
  1147. hs_service_descriptor_t *desc)
  1148. {
  1149. hs_desc_encrypted_data_t *encrypted;
  1150. tor_assert(service);
  1151. tor_assert(desc);
  1152. encrypted = &desc->desc->encrypted_data;
  1153. encrypted->create2_ntor = 1;
  1154. encrypted->single_onion_service = service->config.is_single_onion;
  1155. /* Setup introduction points from what we have in the service. */
  1156. if (encrypted->intro_points == NULL) {
  1157. encrypted->intro_points = smartlist_new();
  1158. }
  1159. /* We do NOT build introduction point yet, we only do that once the circuit
  1160. * have been opened. Until we have the right number of introduction points,
  1161. * we do not encode anything in the descriptor. */
  1162. /* XXX: Support client authorization (#20700). */
  1163. encrypted->intro_auth_types = NULL;
  1164. return 0;
  1165. }
  1166. /* Populate the descriptor plaintext section from the given service object.
  1167. * The caller must make sure that the keys in the descriptors are valid that
  1168. * is are non-zero. Return 0 on success else -1 on error. */
  1169. static int
  1170. build_service_desc_plaintext(const hs_service_t *service,
  1171. hs_service_descriptor_t *desc, time_t now)
  1172. {
  1173. int ret = -1;
  1174. hs_desc_plaintext_data_t *plaintext;
  1175. tor_assert(service);
  1176. tor_assert(desc);
  1177. /* XXX: Use a "assert_desc_ok()" ? */
  1178. tor_assert(!tor_mem_is_zero((char *) &desc->blinded_kp,
  1179. sizeof(desc->blinded_kp)));
  1180. tor_assert(!tor_mem_is_zero((char *) &desc->signing_kp,
  1181. sizeof(desc->signing_kp)));
  1182. /* Set the subcredential. */
  1183. hs_get_subcredential(&service->keys.identity_pk, &desc->blinded_kp.pubkey,
  1184. desc->desc->subcredential);
  1185. plaintext = &desc->desc->plaintext_data;
  1186. plaintext->version = service->config.version;
  1187. plaintext->lifetime_sec = HS_DESC_DEFAULT_LIFETIME;
  1188. plaintext->signing_key_cert =
  1189. tor_cert_create(&desc->blinded_kp, CERT_TYPE_SIGNING_HS_DESC,
  1190. &desc->signing_kp.pubkey, now, HS_DESC_CERT_LIFETIME,
  1191. CERT_FLAG_INCLUDE_SIGNING_KEY);
  1192. if (plaintext->signing_key_cert == NULL) {
  1193. log_warn(LD_REND, "Unable to create descriptor signing certificate for "
  1194. "service %s",
  1195. safe_str_client(service->onion_address));
  1196. goto end;
  1197. }
  1198. /* Copy public key material to go in the descriptor. */
  1199. ed25519_pubkey_copy(&plaintext->signing_pubkey, &desc->signing_kp.pubkey);
  1200. ed25519_pubkey_copy(&plaintext->blinded_pubkey, &desc->blinded_kp.pubkey);
  1201. /* Success. */
  1202. ret = 0;
  1203. end:
  1204. return ret;
  1205. }
  1206. /* For the given service and descriptor object, create the key material which
  1207. * is the blinded keypair and the descriptor signing keypair. Return 0 on
  1208. * success else -1 on error where the generated keys MUST be ignored. */
  1209. static int
  1210. build_service_desc_keys(const hs_service_t *service,
  1211. hs_service_descriptor_t *desc,
  1212. uint64_t time_period_num)
  1213. {
  1214. int ret = 0;
  1215. ed25519_keypair_t kp;
  1216. tor_assert(desc);
  1217. tor_assert(!tor_mem_is_zero((char *) &service->keys.identity_pk,
  1218. ED25519_PUBKEY_LEN));
  1219. /* XXX: Support offline key feature (#18098). */
  1220. /* Copy the identity keys to the keypair so we can use it to create the
  1221. * blinded key. */
  1222. memcpy(&kp.pubkey, &service->keys.identity_pk, sizeof(kp.pubkey));
  1223. memcpy(&kp.seckey, &service->keys.identity_sk, sizeof(kp.seckey));
  1224. /* Build blinded keypair for this time period. */
  1225. hs_build_blinded_keypair(&kp, NULL, 0, time_period_num, &desc->blinded_kp);
  1226. /* Let's not keep too much traces of our keys in memory. */
  1227. memwipe(&kp, 0, sizeof(kp));
  1228. /* No need for extra strong, this is a temporary key only for this
  1229. * descriptor. Nothing long term. */
  1230. if (ed25519_keypair_generate(&desc->signing_kp, 0) < 0) {
  1231. log_warn(LD_REND, "Can't generate descriptor signing keypair for "
  1232. "service %s",
  1233. safe_str_client(service->onion_address));
  1234. ret = -1;
  1235. }
  1236. return ret;
  1237. }
  1238. /* Given a service and the current time, build a descriptor for the service.
  1239. * This function does not pick introduction point, this needs to be done by
  1240. * the update function. On success, desc_out will point to the newly allocated
  1241. * descriptor object.
  1242. *
  1243. * If <b>is_current</b> is true, this is the current service descriptor,
  1244. * otherwise it's the next one.
  1245. *
  1246. * This can error if we are unable to create keys or certificate. */
  1247. static void
  1248. build_service_descriptor(hs_service_t *service, time_t now,
  1249. uint64_t time_period_num,
  1250. hs_service_descriptor_t **desc_out,
  1251. bool is_current)
  1252. {
  1253. char *encoded_desc;
  1254. hs_service_descriptor_t *desc;
  1255. tor_assert(service);
  1256. tor_assert(desc_out);
  1257. desc = service_descriptor_new();
  1258. desc->time_period_num = time_period_num;
  1259. /* Create the needed keys so we can setup the descriptor content. */
  1260. if (build_service_desc_keys(service, desc, time_period_num) < 0) {
  1261. goto err;
  1262. }
  1263. /* Setup plaintext descriptor content. */
  1264. if (build_service_desc_plaintext(service, desc, now) < 0) {
  1265. goto err;
  1266. }
  1267. /* Setup encrypted descriptor content. */
  1268. if (build_service_desc_encrypted(service, desc) < 0) {
  1269. goto err;
  1270. }
  1271. /* Set the revision counter for this descriptor */
  1272. set_descriptor_revision_counter(desc, now, is_current);
  1273. /* Let's make sure that we've created a descriptor that can actually be
  1274. * encoded properly. This function also checks if the encoded output is
  1275. * decodable after. */
  1276. if (BUG(hs_desc_encode_descriptor(desc->desc, &desc->signing_kp,
  1277. &encoded_desc) < 0)) {
  1278. goto err;
  1279. }
  1280. tor_free(encoded_desc);
  1281. /* Assign newly built descriptor to the next slot. */
  1282. *desc_out = desc;
  1283. /* Fire a CREATED control port event. */
  1284. hs_control_desc_event_created(service->onion_address,
  1285. &desc->blinded_kp.pubkey);
  1286. return;
  1287. err:
  1288. service_descriptor_free(desc);
  1289. }
  1290. /* Build both descriptors for the given service that has just booted up.
  1291. * Because it's a special case, it deserves its special function ;). */
  1292. static void
  1293. build_descriptors_for_new_service(hs_service_t *service, time_t now)
  1294. {
  1295. uint64_t current_desc_tp, next_desc_tp;
  1296. tor_assert(service);
  1297. /* These are the conditions for a new service. */
  1298. tor_assert(!service->desc_current);
  1299. tor_assert(!service->desc_next);
  1300. /*
  1301. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  1302. * | |
  1303. * | 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 |
  1304. * | SRV#1 TP#1 SRV#2 TP#2 SRV#3 TP#3 |
  1305. * | |
  1306. * | $==========|-----------$===========|-----------$===========| |
  1307. * | ^ ^ |
  1308. * | A B |
  1309. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  1310. *
  1311. * Case A: The service boots up before a new time period, the current time
  1312. * period is thus TP#1 and the next is TP#2 which for both we have access to
  1313. * their SRVs.
  1314. *
  1315. * Case B: The service boots up inside TP#2, we can't use the TP#3 for the
  1316. * next descriptor because we don't have the SRV#3 so the current should be
  1317. * TP#1 and next TP#2.
  1318. */
  1319. if (hs_in_period_between_tp_and_srv(NULL, now)) {
  1320. /* Case B from the above, inside of the new time period. */
  1321. current_desc_tp = hs_get_previous_time_period_num(0); /* TP#1 */
  1322. next_desc_tp = hs_get_time_period_num(0); /* TP#2 */
  1323. } else {
  1324. /* Case A from the above, outside of the new time period. */
  1325. current_desc_tp = hs_get_time_period_num(0); /* TP#1 */
  1326. next_desc_tp = hs_get_next_time_period_num(0); /* TP#2 */
  1327. }
  1328. /* Build descriptors. */
  1329. build_service_descriptor(service, now, current_desc_tp,
  1330. &service->desc_current, 1);
  1331. build_service_descriptor(service, now, next_desc_tp,
  1332. &service->desc_next, 0);
  1333. log_info(LD_REND, "Hidden service %s has just started. Both descriptors "
  1334. "built. Now scheduled for upload.",
  1335. safe_str_client(service->onion_address));
  1336. }
  1337. /* Build descriptors for each service if needed. There are conditions to build
  1338. * a descriptor which are details in the function. */
  1339. STATIC void
  1340. build_all_descriptors(time_t now)
  1341. {
  1342. FOR_EACH_SERVICE_BEGIN(service) {
  1343. /* A service booting up will have both descriptors to NULL. No other cases
  1344. * makes both descriptor non existent. */
  1345. if (service->desc_current == NULL && service->desc_next == NULL) {
  1346. build_descriptors_for_new_service(service, now);
  1347. continue;
  1348. }
  1349. /* Reaching this point means we are pass bootup so at runtime. We should
  1350. * *never* have an empty current descriptor. If the next descriptor is
  1351. * empty, we'll try to build it for the next time period. This only
  1352. * happens when we rotate meaning that we are guaranteed to have a new SRV
  1353. * at that point for the next time period. */
  1354. if (BUG(service->desc_current == NULL)) {
  1355. continue;
  1356. }
  1357. if (service->desc_next == NULL) {
  1358. build_service_descriptor(service, now, hs_get_next_time_period_num(0),
  1359. &service->desc_next, 0);
  1360. log_info(LD_REND, "Hidden service %s next descriptor successfully "
  1361. "built. Now scheduled for upload.",
  1362. safe_str_client(service->onion_address));
  1363. }
  1364. } FOR_EACH_DESCRIPTOR_END;
  1365. }
  1366. /* Randomly pick a node to become an introduction point but not present in the
  1367. * given exclude_nodes list. The chosen node is put in the exclude list
  1368. * regardless of success or not because in case of failure, the node is simply
  1369. * unsusable from that point on.
  1370. *
  1371. * If direct_conn is set, try to pick a node that our local firewall/policy
  1372. * allows us to connect to directly. If we can't find any, return NULL.
  1373. * This function supports selecting dual-stack nodes for direct single onion
  1374. * service IPv6 connections. But it does not send IPv6 addresses in link
  1375. * specifiers. (Current clients don't use IPv6 addresses to extend, and
  1376. * direct client connections to intro points are not supported.)
  1377. *
  1378. * Return a newly allocated service intro point ready to be used for encoding.
  1379. * Return NULL on error. */
  1380. static hs_service_intro_point_t *
  1381. pick_intro_point(unsigned int direct_conn, smartlist_t *exclude_nodes)
  1382. {
  1383. const node_t *node;
  1384. extend_info_t *info = NULL;
  1385. hs_service_intro_point_t *ip = NULL;
  1386. /* Normal 3-hop introduction point flags. */
  1387. router_crn_flags_t flags = CRN_NEED_UPTIME | CRN_NEED_DESC;
  1388. /* Single onion flags. */
  1389. router_crn_flags_t direct_flags = flags | CRN_PREF_ADDR | CRN_DIRECT_CONN;
  1390. node = router_choose_random_node(exclude_nodes, get_options()->ExcludeNodes,
  1391. direct_conn ? direct_flags : flags);
  1392. /* Unable to find a node. When looking for a node for a direct connection,
  1393. * we could try a 3-hop path instead. We'll add support for this in a later
  1394. * release. */
  1395. if (!node) {
  1396. goto err;
  1397. }
  1398. /* We have a suitable node, add it to the exclude list. We do this *before*
  1399. * we can validate the extend information because even in case of failure,
  1400. * we don't want to use that node anymore. */
  1401. smartlist_add(exclude_nodes, (void *) node);
  1402. /* We do this to ease our life but also this call makes appropriate checks
  1403. * of the node object such as validating ntor support for instance.
  1404. *
  1405. * We must provide an extend_info for clients to connect over a 3-hop path,
  1406. * so we don't pass direct_conn here. */
  1407. info = extend_info_from_node(node, 0);
  1408. if (BUG(info == NULL)) {
  1409. goto err;
  1410. }
  1411. /* Let's do a basic sanity check here so that we don't end up advertising the
  1412. * ed25519 identity key of relays that don't actually support the link
  1413. * protocol */
  1414. if (!node_supports_ed25519_link_authentication(node, 0)) {
  1415. tor_assert_nonfatal(ed25519_public_key_is_zero(&info->ed_identity));
  1416. } else {
  1417. /* Make sure we *do* have an ed key if we support the link authentication.
  1418. * Sending an empty key would result in a failure to extend. */
  1419. tor_assert_nonfatal(!ed25519_public_key_is_zero(&info->ed_identity));
  1420. }
  1421. /* Create our objects and populate them with the node information. */
  1422. ip = service_intro_point_new(info, !node_supports_ed25519_hs_intro(node));
  1423. if (ip == NULL) {
  1424. goto err;
  1425. }
  1426. log_info(LD_REND, "Picked intro point: %s", extend_info_describe(info));
  1427. extend_info_free(info);
  1428. return ip;
  1429. err:
  1430. service_intro_point_free(ip);
  1431. extend_info_free(info);
  1432. return NULL;
  1433. }
  1434. /* For a given descriptor from the given service, pick any needed intro points
  1435. * and update the current map with those newly picked intro points. Return the
  1436. * number node that might have been added to the descriptor current map. */
  1437. static unsigned int
  1438. pick_needed_intro_points(hs_service_t *service,
  1439. hs_service_descriptor_t *desc)
  1440. {
  1441. int i = 0, num_needed_ip;
  1442. smartlist_t *exclude_nodes = smartlist_new();
  1443. tor_assert(service);
  1444. tor_assert(desc);
  1445. /* Compute how many intro points we actually need to open. */
  1446. num_needed_ip = service->config.num_intro_points -
  1447. digest256map_size(desc->intro_points.map);
  1448. if (BUG(num_needed_ip < 0)) {
  1449. /* Let's not make tor freak out here and just skip this. */
  1450. goto done;
  1451. }
  1452. /* We want to end up with config.num_intro_points intro points, but if we
  1453. * have no intro points at all (chances are they all cycled or we are
  1454. * starting up), we launch get_intro_point_num_extra() extra circuits and
  1455. * use the first config.num_intro_points that complete. See proposal #155,
  1456. * section 4 for the rationale of this which is purely for performance.
  1457. *
  1458. * The ones after the first config.num_intro_points will be converted to
  1459. * 'General' internal circuits and then we'll drop them from the list of
  1460. * intro points. */
  1461. if (digest256map_size(desc->intro_points.map) == 0) {
  1462. num_needed_ip += get_intro_point_num_extra();
  1463. }
  1464. /* Build an exclude list of nodes of our intro point(s). The expiring intro
  1465. * points are OK to pick again because this is afterall a concept of round
  1466. * robin so they are considered valid nodes to pick again. */
  1467. DIGEST256MAP_FOREACH(desc->intro_points.map, key,
  1468. hs_service_intro_point_t *, ip) {
  1469. const node_t *intro_node = get_node_from_intro_point(ip);
  1470. if (intro_node) {
  1471. smartlist_add(exclude_nodes, (void*)intro_node);
  1472. }
  1473. } DIGEST256MAP_FOREACH_END;
  1474. /* Also, add the failing intro points that our descriptor encounteered in
  1475. * the exclude node list. */
  1476. setup_intro_point_exclude_list(desc, exclude_nodes);
  1477. for (i = 0; i < num_needed_ip; i++) {
  1478. hs_service_intro_point_t *ip;
  1479. /* This function will add the picked intro point node to the exclude nodes
  1480. * list so we don't pick the same one at the next iteration. */
  1481. ip = pick_intro_point(service->config.is_single_onion, exclude_nodes);
  1482. if (ip == NULL) {
  1483. /* If we end up unable to pick an introduction point it is because we
  1484. * can't find suitable node and calling this again is highly unlikely to
  1485. * give us a valid node all of the sudden. */
  1486. log_info(LD_REND, "Unable to find a suitable node to be an "
  1487. "introduction point for service %s.",
  1488. safe_str_client(service->onion_address));
  1489. goto done;
  1490. }
  1491. /* Valid intro point object, add it to the descriptor current map. */
  1492. service_intro_point_add(desc->intro_points.map, ip);
  1493. }
  1494. /* We've successfully picked all our needed intro points thus none are
  1495. * missing which will tell our upload process to expect the number of
  1496. * circuits to be the number of configured intro points circuits and not the
  1497. * number of intro points object that we have. */
  1498. desc->missing_intro_points = 0;
  1499. /* Success. */
  1500. done:
  1501. /* We don't have ownership of the node_t object in this list. */
  1502. smartlist_free(exclude_nodes);
  1503. return i;
  1504. }
  1505. /** Clear previous cached HSDirs in <b>desc</b>. */
  1506. static void
  1507. service_desc_clear_previous_hsdirs(hs_service_descriptor_t *desc)
  1508. {
  1509. if (BUG(!desc->previous_hsdirs)) {
  1510. return;
  1511. }
  1512. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(desc->previous_hsdirs, char*, s, tor_free(s));
  1513. smartlist_clear(desc->previous_hsdirs);
  1514. }
  1515. /** Note that we attempted to upload <b>desc</b> to <b>hsdir</b>. */
  1516. static void
  1517. service_desc_note_upload(hs_service_descriptor_t *desc, const node_t *hsdir)
  1518. {
  1519. char b64_digest[BASE64_DIGEST_LEN+1] = {0};
  1520. digest_to_base64(b64_digest, hsdir->identity);
  1521. if (BUG(!desc->previous_hsdirs)) {
  1522. return;
  1523. }
  1524. if (!smartlist_contains_string(desc->previous_hsdirs, b64_digest)) {
  1525. smartlist_add_strdup(desc->previous_hsdirs, b64_digest);
  1526. }
  1527. }
  1528. /** Schedule an upload of <b>desc</b>. If <b>descriptor_changed</b> is set, it
  1529. * means that this descriptor is dirty. */
  1530. STATIC void
  1531. service_desc_schedule_upload(hs_service_descriptor_t *desc,
  1532. time_t now,
  1533. int descriptor_changed)
  1534. {
  1535. desc->next_upload_time = now;
  1536. /* If the descriptor changed, clean up the old HSDirs list. We want to
  1537. * re-upload no matter what. */
  1538. if (descriptor_changed) {
  1539. service_desc_clear_previous_hsdirs(desc);
  1540. }
  1541. }
  1542. /* Update the given descriptor from the given service. The possible update
  1543. * actions includes:
  1544. * - Picking missing intro points if needed.
  1545. */
  1546. static void
  1547. update_service_descriptor(hs_service_t *service,
  1548. hs_service_descriptor_t *desc, time_t now)
  1549. {
  1550. unsigned int num_intro_points;
  1551. tor_assert(service);
  1552. tor_assert(desc);
  1553. tor_assert(desc->desc);
  1554. num_intro_points = digest256map_size(desc->intro_points.map);
  1555. /* Pick any missing introduction point(s). */
  1556. if (num_intro_points < service->config.num_intro_points) {
  1557. unsigned int num_new_intro_points = pick_needed_intro_points(service,
  1558. desc);
  1559. if (num_new_intro_points != 0) {
  1560. log_info(LD_REND, "Service %s just picked %u intro points and wanted "
  1561. "%u for %s descriptor. It currently has %d intro "
  1562. "points. Launching ESTABLISH_INTRO circuit shortly.",
  1563. safe_str_client(service->onion_address),
  1564. num_new_intro_points,
  1565. service->config.num_intro_points - num_intro_points,
  1566. (desc == service->desc_current) ? "current" : "next",
  1567. num_intro_points);
  1568. /* We'll build those introduction point into the descriptor once we have
  1569. * confirmation that the circuits are opened and ready. However,
  1570. * indicate that this descriptor should be uploaded from now on. */
  1571. service_desc_schedule_upload(desc, now, 1);
  1572. }
  1573. /* Were we able to pick all the intro points we needed? If not, we'll
  1574. * flag the descriptor that it's missing intro points because it
  1575. * couldn't pick enough which will trigger a descriptor upload. */
  1576. if ((num_new_intro_points + num_intro_points) <
  1577. service->config.num_intro_points) {
  1578. desc->missing_intro_points = 1;
  1579. }
  1580. }
  1581. }
  1582. /* Update descriptors for each service if needed. */
  1583. STATIC void
  1584. update_all_descriptors(time_t now)
  1585. {
  1586. FOR_EACH_SERVICE_BEGIN(service) {
  1587. /* We'll try to update each descriptor that is if certain conditions apply
  1588. * in order for the descriptor to be updated. */
  1589. FOR_EACH_DESCRIPTOR_BEGIN(service, desc) {
  1590. update_service_descriptor(service, desc, now);
  1591. } FOR_EACH_DESCRIPTOR_END;
  1592. } FOR_EACH_SERVICE_END;
  1593. }
  1594. /* Return true iff the given intro point has expired that is it has been used
  1595. * for too long or we've reached our max seen INTRODUCE2 cell. */
  1596. STATIC int
  1597. intro_point_should_expire(const hs_service_intro_point_t *ip,
  1598. time_t now)
  1599. {
  1600. tor_assert(ip);
  1601. if (ip->introduce2_count >= ip->introduce2_max) {
  1602. goto expired;
  1603. }
  1604. if (ip->time_to_expire <= now) {
  1605. goto expired;
  1606. }
  1607. /* Not expiring. */
  1608. return 0;
  1609. expired:
  1610. return 1;
  1611. }
  1612. /* Go over the given set of intro points for each service and remove any
  1613. * invalid ones. The conditions for removal are:
  1614. *
  1615. * - The node doesn't exists anymore (not in consensus)
  1616. * OR
  1617. * - The intro point maximum circuit retry count has been reached and no
  1618. * circuit can be found associated with it.
  1619. * OR
  1620. * - The intro point has expired and we should pick a new one.
  1621. *
  1622. * If an intro point is removed, the circuit (if any) is immediately close.
  1623. * If a circuit can't be found, the intro point is kept if it hasn't reached
  1624. * its maximum circuit retry value and thus should be retried. */
  1625. static void
  1626. cleanup_intro_points(hs_service_t *service, time_t now)
  1627. {
  1628. /* List of intro points to close. We can't mark the intro circuits for close
  1629. * in the modify loop because doing so calls
  1630. * hs_service_intro_circ_has_closed() which does a digest256map_get() on the
  1631. * intro points map (that we are iterating over). This can't be done in a
  1632. * single iteration after a MAP_DEL_CURRENT, the object will still be
  1633. * returned leading to a use-after-free. So, we close the circuits and free
  1634. * the intro points after the loop if any. */
  1635. smartlist_t *ips_to_free = smartlist_new();
  1636. tor_assert(service);
  1637. /* For both descriptors, cleanup the intro points. */
  1638. FOR_EACH_DESCRIPTOR_BEGIN(service, desc) {
  1639. /* Go over the current intro points we have, make sure they are still
  1640. * valid and remove any of them that aren't. */
  1641. DIGEST256MAP_FOREACH_MODIFY(desc->intro_points.map, key,
  1642. hs_service_intro_point_t *, ip) {
  1643. const node_t *node = get_node_from_intro_point(ip);
  1644. int has_expired = intro_point_should_expire(ip, now);
  1645. /* We cleanup an intro point if it has expired or if we do not know the
  1646. * node_t anymore (removed from our latest consensus) or if we've
  1647. * reached the maximum number of retry with a non existing circuit. */
  1648. if (has_expired || node == NULL ||
  1649. ip->circuit_retries > MAX_INTRO_POINT_CIRCUIT_RETRIES) {
  1650. log_info(LD_REND, "Intro point %s%s (retried: %u times). "
  1651. "Removing it.",
  1652. describe_intro_point(ip),
  1653. has_expired ? " has expired" :
  1654. (node == NULL) ? " fell off the consensus" : "",
  1655. ip->circuit_retries);
  1656. /* We've retried too many times, remember it as a failed intro point
  1657. * so we don't pick it up again for INTRO_CIRC_RETRY_PERIOD sec. */
  1658. if (ip->circuit_retries > MAX_INTRO_POINT_CIRCUIT_RETRIES) {
  1659. remember_failing_intro_point(ip, desc, approx_time());
  1660. }
  1661. /* Remove intro point from descriptor map and add it to the list of
  1662. * ips to free for which we'll also try to close the intro circuit. */
  1663. MAP_DEL_CURRENT(key);
  1664. smartlist_add(ips_to_free, ip);
  1665. }
  1666. } DIGEST256MAP_FOREACH_END;
  1667. } FOR_EACH_DESCRIPTOR_END;
  1668. /* Go over the intro points to free and close their circuit if any. */
  1669. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(ips_to_free, hs_service_intro_point_t *, ip) {
  1670. /* See if we need to close the intro point circuit as well */
  1671. /* XXX: Legacy code does NOT close circuits like this: it keeps the circuit
  1672. * open until a new descriptor is uploaded and then closed all expiring
  1673. * intro point circuit. Here, we close immediately and because we just
  1674. * discarded the intro point, a new one will be selected, a new descriptor
  1675. * created and uploaded. There is no difference to an attacker between the
  1676. * timing of a new consensus and intro point rotation (possibly?). */
  1677. origin_circuit_t *ocirc = hs_circ_service_get_intro_circ(ip);
  1678. if (ocirc && !TO_CIRCUIT(ocirc)->marked_for_close) {
  1679. circuit_mark_for_close(TO_CIRCUIT(ocirc), END_CIRC_REASON_FINISHED);
  1680. }
  1681. /* Cleanup the intro point */
  1682. service_intro_point_free(ip);
  1683. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(ip);
  1684. smartlist_free(ips_to_free);
  1685. }
  1686. /* Set the next rotation time of the descriptors for the given service for the
  1687. * time now. */
  1688. static void
  1689. set_rotation_time(hs_service_t *service, time_t now)
  1690. {
  1691. time_t valid_after;
  1692. const networkstatus_t *ns = networkstatus_get_live_consensus(now);
  1693. if (ns) {
  1694. valid_after = ns->valid_after;
  1695. } else {
  1696. valid_after = now;
  1697. }
  1698. tor_assert(service);
  1699. service->state.next_rotation_time =
  1700. sr_state_get_start_time_of_current_protocol_run(valid_after) +
  1701. sr_state_get_protocol_run_duration();
  1702. {
  1703. char fmt_time[ISO_TIME_LEN + 1];
  1704. format_local_iso_time(fmt_time, service->state.next_rotation_time);
  1705. log_info(LD_REND, "Next descriptor rotation time set to %s for %s",
  1706. fmt_time, safe_str_client(service->onion_address));
  1707. }
  1708. }
  1709. /* Return true iff the service should rotate its descriptor. The time now is
  1710. * only used to fetch the live consensus and if none can be found, this
  1711. * returns false. */
  1712. static unsigned int
  1713. should_rotate_descriptors(hs_service_t *service, time_t now)
  1714. {
  1715. const networkstatus_t *ns;
  1716. tor_assert(service);
  1717. ns = networkstatus_get_live_consensus(now);
  1718. if (ns == NULL) {
  1719. goto no_rotation;
  1720. }
  1721. if (ns->valid_after >= service->state.next_rotation_time) {
  1722. /* In theory, we should never get here with no descriptors. We can never
  1723. * have a NULL current descriptor except when tor starts up. The next
  1724. * descriptor can be NULL after a rotation but we build a new one right
  1725. * after.
  1726. *
  1727. * So, when tor starts, the next rotation time is set to the start of the
  1728. * next SRV period using the consensus valid after time so it should
  1729. * always be set to a future time value. This means that we should never
  1730. * reach this point at bootup that is this check safeguards tor in never
  1731. * allowing a rotation if the valid after time is smaller than the next
  1732. * rotation time.
  1733. *
  1734. * This is all good in theory but we've had a NULL descriptor issue here
  1735. * so this is why we BUG() on both with extra logging to try to understand
  1736. * how this can possibly happens. We'll simply ignore and tor should
  1737. * recover from this by skipping rotation and building the missing
  1738. * descriptors just after this. */
  1739. if (BUG(service->desc_current == NULL || service->desc_next == NULL)) {
  1740. log_warn(LD_BUG, "Service descriptor is NULL (%p/%p). Next rotation "
  1741. "time is %ld (now: %ld). Valid after time from "
  1742. "consensus is %ld",
  1743. service->desc_current, service->desc_next,
  1744. (long)service->state.next_rotation_time,
  1745. (long)now,
  1746. (long)ns->valid_after);
  1747. goto no_rotation;
  1748. }
  1749. goto rotation;
  1750. }
  1751. no_rotation:
  1752. return 0;
  1753. rotation:
  1754. return 1;
  1755. }
  1756. /* Rotate the service descriptors of the given service. The current descriptor
  1757. * will be freed, the next one put in as the current and finally the next
  1758. * descriptor pointer is NULLified. */
  1759. static void
  1760. rotate_service_descriptors(hs_service_t *service, time_t now)
  1761. {
  1762. if (service->desc_current) {
  1763. /* Close all IP circuits for the descriptor. */
  1764. close_intro_circuits(&service->desc_current->intro_points);
  1765. /* We don't need this one anymore, we won't serve any clients coming with
  1766. * this service descriptor. */
  1767. service_descriptor_free(service->desc_current);
  1768. }
  1769. /* The next one become the current one and emptying the next will trigger
  1770. * a descriptor creation for it. */
  1771. service->desc_current = service->desc_next;
  1772. service->desc_next = NULL;
  1773. /* We've just rotated, set the next time for the rotation. */
  1774. set_rotation_time(service, now);
  1775. }
  1776. /* Rotate descriptors for each service if needed. A non existing current
  1777. * descriptor will trigger a descriptor build for the next time period. */
  1778. STATIC void
  1779. rotate_all_descriptors(time_t now)
  1780. {
  1781. /* XXX We rotate all our service descriptors at once. In the future it might
  1782. * be wise, to rotate service descriptors independently to hide that all
  1783. * those descriptors are on the same tor instance */
  1784. FOR_EACH_SERVICE_BEGIN(service) {
  1785. /* Note for a service booting up: Both descriptors are NULL in that case
  1786. * so this function might return true if we are in the timeframe for a
  1787. * rotation leading to basically swapping two NULL pointers which is
  1788. * harmless. However, the side effect is that triggering a rotation will
  1789. * update the service state and avoid doing anymore rotations after the
  1790. * two descriptors have been built. */
  1791. if (!should_rotate_descriptors(service, now)) {
  1792. continue;
  1793. }
  1794. log_info(LD_REND, "Time to rotate our descriptors (%p / %p) for %s",
  1795. service->desc_current, service->desc_next,
  1796. safe_str_client(service->onion_address));
  1797. rotate_service_descriptors(service, now);
  1798. } FOR_EACH_SERVICE_END;
  1799. }
  1800. /* Scheduled event run from the main loop. Make sure all our services are up
  1801. * to date and ready for the other scheduled events. This includes looking at
  1802. * the introduction points status and descriptor rotation time. */
  1803. STATIC void
  1804. run_housekeeping_event(time_t now)
  1805. {
  1806. /* Note that nothing here opens circuit(s) nor uploads descriptor(s). We are
  1807. * simply moving things around or removing unneeded elements. */
  1808. FOR_EACH_SERVICE_BEGIN(service) {
  1809. /* If the service is starting off, set the rotation time. We can't do that
  1810. * at configure time because the get_options() needs to be set for setting
  1811. * that time that uses the voting interval. */
  1812. if (service->state.next_rotation_time == 0) {
  1813. /* Set the next rotation time of the descriptors. If it's Oct 25th
  1814. * 23:47:00, the next rotation time is when the next SRV is computed
  1815. * which is at Oct 26th 00:00:00 that is in 13 minutes. */
  1816. set_rotation_time(service, now);
  1817. }
  1818. /* Cleanup invalid intro points from the service descriptor. */
  1819. cleanup_intro_points(service, now);
  1820. /* Remove expired failing intro point from the descriptor failed list. We
  1821. * reset them at each INTRO_CIRC_RETRY_PERIOD. */
  1822. remove_expired_failing_intro(service, now);
  1823. /* At this point, the service is now ready to go through the scheduled
  1824. * events guaranteeing a valid state. Intro points might be missing from
  1825. * the descriptors after the cleanup but the update/build process will
  1826. * make sure we pick those missing ones. */
  1827. } FOR_EACH_SERVICE_END;
  1828. }
  1829. /* Scheduled event run from the main loop. Make sure all descriptors are up to
  1830. * date. Once this returns, each service descriptor needs to be considered for
  1831. * new introduction circuits and then for upload. */
  1832. static void
  1833. run_build_descriptor_event(time_t now)
  1834. {
  1835. /* For v2 services, this step happens in the upload event. */
  1836. /* Run v3+ events. */
  1837. /* We start by rotating the descriptors only if needed. */
  1838. rotate_all_descriptors(now);
  1839. /* Then, we'll try to build new descriptors that we might need. The
  1840. * condition is that the next descriptor is non existing because it has
  1841. * been rotated or we just started up. */
  1842. build_all_descriptors(now);
  1843. /* Finally, we'll check if we should update the descriptors. Missing
  1844. * introduction points will be picked in this function which is useful for
  1845. * newly built descriptors. */
  1846. update_all_descriptors(now);
  1847. }
  1848. /* For the given service, launch any intro point circuits that could be
  1849. * needed. This considers every descriptor of the service. */
  1850. static void
  1851. launch_intro_point_circuits(hs_service_t *service)
  1852. {
  1853. tor_assert(service);
  1854. /* For both descriptors, try to launch any missing introduction point
  1855. * circuits using the current map. */
  1856. FOR_EACH_DESCRIPTOR_BEGIN(service, desc) {
  1857. /* Keep a ref on if we need a direct connection. We use this often. */
  1858. unsigned int direct_conn = service->config.is_single_onion;
  1859. DIGEST256MAP_FOREACH_MODIFY(desc->intro_points.map, key,
  1860. hs_service_intro_point_t *, ip) {
  1861. extend_info_t *ei;
  1862. /* Skip the intro point that already has an existing circuit
  1863. * (established or not). */
  1864. if (hs_circ_service_get_intro_circ(ip)) {
  1865. continue;
  1866. }
  1867. ei = get_extend_info_from_intro_point(ip, direct_conn);
  1868. if (ei == NULL) {
  1869. /* This is possible if we can get a node_t but not the extend info out
  1870. * of it. In this case, we remove the intro point and a new one will
  1871. * be picked at the next main loop callback. */
  1872. MAP_DEL_CURRENT(key);
  1873. service_intro_point_free(ip);
  1874. continue;
  1875. }
  1876. /* Launch a circuit to the intro point. */
  1877. ip->circuit_retries++;
  1878. if (hs_circ_launch_intro_point(service, ip, ei) < 0) {
  1879. log_info(LD_REND, "Unable to launch intro circuit to node %s "
  1880. "for service %s.",
  1881. safe_str_client(extend_info_describe(ei)),
  1882. safe_str_client(service->onion_address));
  1883. /* Intro point will be retried if possible after this. */
  1884. }
  1885. extend_info_free(ei);
  1886. } DIGEST256MAP_FOREACH_END;
  1887. } FOR_EACH_DESCRIPTOR_END;
  1888. }
  1889. /* Don't try to build more than this many circuits before giving up for a
  1890. * while. Dynamically calculated based on the configured number of intro
  1891. * points for the given service and how many descriptor exists. The default
  1892. * use case of 3 introduction points and two descriptors will allow 28
  1893. * circuits for a retry period (((3 + 2) + (3 * 3)) * 2). */
  1894. static unsigned int
  1895. get_max_intro_circ_per_period(const hs_service_t *service)
  1896. {
  1897. unsigned int count = 0;
  1898. unsigned int multiplier = 0;
  1899. unsigned int num_wanted_ip;
  1900. tor_assert(service);
  1901. tor_assert(service->config.num_intro_points <=
  1902. HS_CONFIG_V3_MAX_INTRO_POINTS);
  1903. /* For a testing network, allow to do it for the maximum amount so circuit
  1904. * creation and rotation and so on can actually be tested without limit. */
  1905. #define MAX_INTRO_POINT_CIRCUIT_RETRIES_TESTING -1
  1906. if (get_options()->TestingTorNetwork) {
  1907. return MAX_INTRO_POINT_CIRCUIT_RETRIES_TESTING;
  1908. }
  1909. num_wanted_ip = service->config.num_intro_points;
  1910. /* The calculation is as follow. We have a number of intro points that we
  1911. * want configured as a torrc option (num_intro_points). We then add an
  1912. * extra value so we can launch multiple circuits at once and pick the
  1913. * quickest ones. For instance, we want 3 intros, we add 2 extra so we'll
  1914. * pick 5 intros and launch 5 circuits. */
  1915. count += (num_wanted_ip + get_intro_point_num_extra());
  1916. /* Then we add the number of retries that is possible to do for each intro
  1917. * point. If we want 3 intros, we'll allow 3 times the number of possible
  1918. * retry. */
  1919. count += (num_wanted_ip * MAX_INTRO_POINT_CIRCUIT_RETRIES);
  1920. /* Then, we multiply by a factor of 2 if we have both descriptor or 0 if we
  1921. * have none. */
  1922. multiplier += (service->desc_current) ? 1 : 0;
  1923. multiplier += (service->desc_next) ? 1 : 0;
  1924. return (count * multiplier);
  1925. }
  1926. /* For the given service, return 1 if the service is allowed to launch more
  1927. * introduction circuits else 0 if the maximum has been reached for the retry
  1928. * period of INTRO_CIRC_RETRY_PERIOD. */
  1929. STATIC int
  1930. can_service_launch_intro_circuit(hs_service_t *service, time_t now)
  1931. {
  1932. tor_assert(service);
  1933. /* Consider the intro circuit retry period of the service. */
  1934. if (now > (service->state.intro_circ_retry_started_time +
  1935. INTRO_CIRC_RETRY_PERIOD)) {
  1936. service->state.intro_circ_retry_started_time = now;
  1937. service->state.num_intro_circ_launched = 0;
  1938. goto allow;
  1939. }
  1940. /* Check if we can still launch more circuits in this period. */
  1941. if (service->state.num_intro_circ_launched <=
  1942. get_max_intro_circ_per_period(service)) {
  1943. goto allow;
  1944. }
  1945. /* Rate limit log that we've reached our circuit creation limit. */
  1946. {
  1947. char *msg;
  1948. time_t elapsed_time = now - service->state.intro_circ_retry_started_time;
  1949. static ratelim_t rlimit = RATELIM_INIT(INTRO_CIRC_RETRY_PERIOD);
  1950. if ((msg = rate_limit_log(&rlimit, now))) {
  1951. log_info(LD_REND, "Hidden service %s exceeded its circuit launch limit "
  1952. "of %u per %d seconds. It launched %u circuits in "
  1953. "the last %ld seconds. Will retry in %ld seconds.",
  1954. safe_str_client(service->onion_address),
  1955. get_max_intro_circ_per_period(service),
  1956. INTRO_CIRC_RETRY_PERIOD,
  1957. service->state.num_intro_circ_launched,
  1958. (long int) elapsed_time,
  1959. (long int) (INTRO_CIRC_RETRY_PERIOD - elapsed_time));
  1960. tor_free(msg);
  1961. }
  1962. }
  1963. /* Not allow. */
  1964. return 0;
  1965. allow:
  1966. return 1;
  1967. }
  1968. /* Scheduled event run from the main loop. Make sure we have all the circuits
  1969. * we need for each service. */
  1970. static void
  1971. run_build_circuit_event(time_t now)
  1972. {
  1973. /* Make sure we can actually have enough information or able to build
  1974. * internal circuits as required by services. */
  1975. if (router_have_consensus_path() == CONSENSUS_PATH_UNKNOWN ||
  1976. !have_completed_a_circuit()) {
  1977. return;
  1978. }
  1979. /* Run v2 check. */
  1980. if (rend_num_services() > 0) {
  1981. rend_consider_services_intro_points(now);
  1982. }
  1983. /* Run v3+ check. */
  1984. FOR_EACH_SERVICE_BEGIN(service) {
  1985. /* For introduction circuit, we need to make sure we don't stress too much
  1986. * circuit creation so make sure this service is respecting that limit. */
  1987. if (can_service_launch_intro_circuit(service, now)) {
  1988. /* Launch intro point circuits if needed. */
  1989. launch_intro_point_circuits(service);
  1990. /* Once the circuits have opened, we'll make sure to update the
  1991. * descriptor intro point list and cleanup any extraneous. */
  1992. }
  1993. } FOR_EACH_SERVICE_END;
  1994. }
  1995. /* Encode and sign the service descriptor desc and upload it to the given
  1996. * hidden service directory. This does nothing if PublishHidServDescriptors
  1997. * is false. */
  1998. static void
  1999. upload_descriptor_to_hsdir(const hs_service_t *service,
  2000. hs_service_descriptor_t *desc, const node_t *hsdir)
  2001. {
  2002. char *encoded_desc = NULL;
  2003. tor_assert(service);
  2004. tor_assert(desc);
  2005. tor_assert(hsdir);
  2006. /* Let's avoid doing that if tor is configured to not publish. */
  2007. if (!get_options()->PublishHidServDescriptors) {
  2008. log_info(LD_REND, "Service %s not publishing descriptor. "
  2009. "PublishHidServDescriptors is set to 1.",
  2010. safe_str_client(service->onion_address));
  2011. goto end;
  2012. }
  2013. /* First of all, we'll encode the descriptor. This should NEVER fail but
  2014. * just in case, let's make sure we have an actual usable descriptor. */
  2015. if (BUG(hs_desc_encode_descriptor(desc->desc, &desc->signing_kp,
  2016. &encoded_desc) < 0)) {
  2017. goto end;
  2018. }
  2019. /* Time to upload the descriptor to the directory. */
  2020. hs_service_upload_desc_to_dir(encoded_desc, service->config.version,
  2021. &service->keys.identity_pk,
  2022. &desc->blinded_kp.pubkey, hsdir->rs);
  2023. /* Add this node to previous_hsdirs list */
  2024. service_desc_note_upload(desc, hsdir);
  2025. /* Logging so we know where it was sent. */
  2026. {
  2027. int is_next_desc = (service->desc_next == desc);
  2028. const uint8_t *idx = (is_next_desc) ? hsdir->hsdir_index.store_second:
  2029. hsdir->hsdir_index.store_first;
  2030. log_info(LD_REND, "Service %s %s descriptor of revision %" PRIu64
  2031. " initiated upload request to %s with index %s",
  2032. safe_str_client(service->onion_address),
  2033. (is_next_desc) ? "next" : "current",
  2034. desc->desc->plaintext_data.revision_counter,
  2035. safe_str_client(node_describe(hsdir)),
  2036. safe_str_client(hex_str((const char *) idx, 32)));
  2037. /* Fire a UPLOAD control port event. */
  2038. hs_control_desc_event_upload(service->onion_address, hsdir->identity,
  2039. &desc->blinded_kp.pubkey, idx);
  2040. }
  2041. end:
  2042. tor_free(encoded_desc);
  2043. return;
  2044. }
  2045. /** Set the revision counter in <b>hs_desc</b>. We do this by encrypting a
  2046. * timestamp using an OPE scheme and using the ciphertext as our revision
  2047. * counter.
  2048. *
  2049. * If <b>is_current</b> is true, then this is the current HS descriptor,
  2050. * otherwise it's the next one. */
  2051. static void
  2052. set_descriptor_revision_counter(hs_service_descriptor_t *hs_desc, time_t now,
  2053. bool is_current)
  2054. {
  2055. uint64_t rev_counter = 0;
  2056. /* Get current time */
  2057. time_t srv_start = 0;
  2058. /* As our revision counter plaintext value, we use the seconds since the
  2059. * start of the SR protocol run that is relevant to this descriptor. This is
  2060. * guaranteed to be a positive value since we need the SRV to start making a
  2061. * descriptor (so that we know where to upload it).
  2062. *
  2063. * Depending on whether we are building the current or the next descriptor,
  2064. * services use a different SRV value. See [SERVICEUPLOAD] in
  2065. * rend-spec-v3.txt:
  2066. *
  2067. * In particular, for the current descriptor (aka first descriptor), Tor
  2068. * always uses the previous SRV for uploading the descriptor, and hence we
  2069. * should use the start time of the previous protocol run here.
  2070. *
  2071. * Whereas for the next descriptor (aka second descriptor), Tor always uses
  2072. * the current SRV for uploading the descriptor. and hence we use the start
  2073. * time of the current protocol run.
  2074. */
  2075. if (is_current) {
  2076. srv_start = sr_state_get_start_time_of_previous_protocol_run(now);
  2077. } else {
  2078. srv_start = sr_state_get_start_time_of_current_protocol_run(now);
  2079. }
  2080. log_info(LD_REND, "Setting rev counter for TP #%u: "
  2081. "SRV started at %d, now %d (%s)",
  2082. (unsigned) hs_desc->time_period_num, (int)srv_start,
  2083. (int)now, is_current ? "current" : "next");
  2084. tor_assert_nonfatal(now >= srv_start);
  2085. /* Compute seconds elapsed since the start of the time period. That's the
  2086. * number of seconds of how long this blinded key has been active. */
  2087. time_t seconds_since_start_of_srv = now - srv_start;
  2088. /* Increment by one so that we are definitely sure this is strictly
  2089. * positive and not zero. */
  2090. seconds_since_start_of_srv++;
  2091. /* Check for too big inputs. */
  2092. if (BUG(seconds_since_start_of_srv > OPE_INPUT_MAX)) {
  2093. seconds_since_start_of_srv = OPE_INPUT_MAX;
  2094. }
  2095. /* Now we compute the actual revision counter value by encrypting the
  2096. plaintext using an OPE construction: */
  2097. /* First, compute OPE key as: K = H("rev-counter-generation" | S) */
  2098. uint8_t key[DIGEST256_LEN];
  2099. {
  2100. crypto_digest_t *digest = crypto_digest256_new(DIGEST_SHA3_256);
  2101. const char ope_key_prefix[] = "rev-counter-generation";
  2102. ed25519_secret_key_t *eph_privkey = &hs_desc->blinded_kp.seckey;
  2103. crypto_digest_add_bytes(digest, ope_key_prefix, sizeof(ope_key_prefix));
  2104. crypto_digest_add_bytes(digest, (char*)eph_privkey->seckey,
  2105. sizeof(eph_privkey->seckey));
  2106. crypto_digest_get_digest(digest, (char *)key, sizeof(key));
  2107. crypto_digest_free(digest);
  2108. }
  2109. { /* Now encrypt the revision counter! */
  2110. crypto_ope_t *ope = NULL;
  2111. ope = crypto_ope_new(key);
  2112. rev_counter = crypto_ope_encrypt(ope, (int) seconds_since_start_of_srv);
  2113. crypto_ope_free(ope);
  2114. }
  2115. /* The OPE module returns UINT64_MAX in case of errors. */
  2116. tor_assert_nonfatal(rev_counter < UINT64_MAX);
  2117. log_info(LD_REND, "Encrypted revision counter %d to %ld",
  2118. (int) seconds_since_start_of_srv, (long int) rev_counter);
  2119. hs_desc->desc->plaintext_data.revision_counter = rev_counter;
  2120. }
  2121. /* Encode and sign the service descriptor desc and upload it to the
  2122. * responsible hidden service directories. If for_next_period is true, the set
  2123. * of directories are selected using the next hsdir_index. This does nothing
  2124. * if PublishHidServDescriptors is false. */
  2125. STATIC void
  2126. upload_descriptor_to_all(const hs_service_t *service,
  2127. hs_service_descriptor_t *desc)
  2128. {
  2129. smartlist_t *responsible_dirs = NULL;
  2130. tor_assert(service);
  2131. tor_assert(desc);
  2132. /* We'll first cancel any directory request that are ongoing for this
  2133. * descriptor. It is possible that we can trigger multiple uploads in a
  2134. * short time frame which can lead to a race where the second upload arrives
  2135. * before the first one leading to a 400 malformed descriptor response from
  2136. * the directory. Closing all pending requests avoids that. */
  2137. close_directory_connections(service, desc);
  2138. /* Get our list of responsible HSDir. */
  2139. responsible_dirs = smartlist_new();
  2140. /* The parameter 0 means that we aren't a client so tell the function to use
  2141. * the spread store consensus paremeter. */
  2142. hs_get_responsible_hsdirs(&desc->blinded_kp.pubkey, desc->time_period_num,
  2143. service->desc_next == desc, 0, responsible_dirs);
  2144. /** Clear list of previous hsdirs since we are about to upload to a new
  2145. * list. Let's keep it up to date. */
  2146. service_desc_clear_previous_hsdirs(desc);
  2147. /* For each responsible HSDir we have, initiate an upload command. */
  2148. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(responsible_dirs, const routerstatus_t *,
  2149. hsdir_rs) {
  2150. const node_t *hsdir_node = node_get_by_id(hsdir_rs->identity_digest);
  2151. /* Getting responsible hsdir implies that the node_t object exists for the
  2152. * routerstatus_t found in the consensus else we have a problem. */
  2153. tor_assert(hsdir_node);
  2154. /* Upload this descriptor to the chosen directory. */
  2155. upload_descriptor_to_hsdir(service, desc, hsdir_node);
  2156. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(hsdir_rs);
  2157. /* Set the next upload time for this descriptor. Even if we are configured
  2158. * to not upload, we still want to follow the right cycle of life for this
  2159. * descriptor. */
  2160. desc->next_upload_time =
  2161. (time(NULL) + crypto_rand_int_range(HS_SERVICE_NEXT_UPLOAD_TIME_MIN,
  2162. HS_SERVICE_NEXT_UPLOAD_TIME_MAX));
  2163. {
  2164. char fmt_next_time[ISO_TIME_LEN+1];
  2165. format_local_iso_time(fmt_next_time, desc->next_upload_time);
  2166. log_debug(LD_REND, "Service %s set to upload a descriptor at %s",
  2167. safe_str_client(service->onion_address), fmt_next_time);
  2168. }
  2169. smartlist_free(responsible_dirs);
  2170. return;
  2171. }
  2172. /** The set of HSDirs have changed: check if the change affects our descriptor
  2173. * HSDir placement, and if it does, reupload the desc. */
  2174. STATIC int
  2175. service_desc_hsdirs_changed(const hs_service_t *service,
  2176. const hs_service_descriptor_t *desc)
  2177. {
  2178. int should_reupload = 0;
  2179. smartlist_t *responsible_dirs = smartlist_new();
  2180. /* No desc upload has happened yet: it will happen eventually */
  2181. if (!desc->previous_hsdirs || !smartlist_len(desc->previous_hsdirs)) {
  2182. goto done;
  2183. }
  2184. /* Get list of responsible hsdirs */
  2185. hs_get_responsible_hsdirs(&desc->blinded_kp.pubkey, desc->time_period_num,
  2186. service->desc_next == desc, 0, responsible_dirs);
  2187. /* Check if any new hsdirs have been added to the responsible hsdirs set:
  2188. * Iterate over the list of new hsdirs, and reupload if any of them is not
  2189. * present in the list of previous hsdirs.
  2190. */
  2191. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(responsible_dirs, const routerstatus_t *, hsdir_rs) {
  2192. char b64_digest[BASE64_DIGEST_LEN+1] = {0};
  2193. digest_to_base64(b64_digest, hsdir_rs->identity_digest);
  2194. if (!smartlist_contains_string(desc->previous_hsdirs, b64_digest)) {
  2195. should_reupload = 1;
  2196. break;
  2197. }
  2198. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(hsdir_rs);
  2199. done:
  2200. smartlist_free(responsible_dirs);
  2201. return should_reupload;
  2202. }
  2203. /* Return 1 if the given descriptor from the given service can be uploaded
  2204. * else return 0 if it can not. */
  2205. static int
  2206. should_service_upload_descriptor(const hs_service_t *service,
  2207. const hs_service_descriptor_t *desc, time_t now)
  2208. {
  2209. unsigned int num_intro_points;
  2210. tor_assert(service);
  2211. tor_assert(desc);
  2212. /* If this descriptors has missing intro points that is that it couldn't get
  2213. * them all when it was time to pick them, it means that we should upload
  2214. * instead of waiting an arbitrary amount of time breaking the service.
  2215. * Else, if we have no missing intro points, we use the value taken from the
  2216. * service configuration. */
  2217. if (desc->missing_intro_points) {
  2218. num_intro_points = digest256map_size(desc->intro_points.map);
  2219. } else {
  2220. num_intro_points = service->config.num_intro_points;
  2221. }
  2222. /* This means we tried to pick intro points but couldn't get any so do not
  2223. * upload descriptor in this case. We need at least one for the service to
  2224. * be reachable. */
  2225. if (desc->missing_intro_points && num_intro_points == 0) {
  2226. goto cannot;
  2227. }
  2228. /* Check if all our introduction circuit have been established for all the
  2229. * intro points we have selected. */
  2230. if (count_desc_circuit_established(desc) != num_intro_points) {
  2231. goto cannot;
  2232. }
  2233. /* Is it the right time to upload? */
  2234. if (desc->next_upload_time > now) {
  2235. goto cannot;
  2236. }
  2237. /* Don't upload desc if we don't have a live consensus */
  2238. if (!networkstatus_get_live_consensus(now)) {
  2239. goto cannot;
  2240. }
  2241. /* Do we know enough router descriptors to have adequate vision of the HSDir
  2242. hash ring? */
  2243. if (!router_have_minimum_dir_info()) {
  2244. goto cannot;
  2245. }
  2246. /* Can upload! */
  2247. return 1;
  2248. cannot:
  2249. return 0;
  2250. }
  2251. /* Scheduled event run from the main loop. Try to upload the descriptor for
  2252. * each service. */
  2253. STATIC void
  2254. run_upload_descriptor_event(time_t now)
  2255. {
  2256. /* v2 services use the same function for descriptor creation and upload so
  2257. * we do everything here because the intro circuits were checked before. */
  2258. if (rend_num_services() > 0) {
  2259. rend_consider_services_upload(now);
  2260. rend_consider_descriptor_republication();
  2261. }
  2262. /* Run v3+ check. */
  2263. FOR_EACH_SERVICE_BEGIN(service) {
  2264. FOR_EACH_DESCRIPTOR_BEGIN(service, desc) {
  2265. /* If we were asked to re-examine the hash ring, and it changed, then
  2266. schedule an upload */
  2267. if (consider_republishing_hs_descriptors &&
  2268. service_desc_hsdirs_changed(service, desc)) {
  2269. service_desc_schedule_upload(desc, now, 0);
  2270. }
  2271. /* Can this descriptor be uploaded? */
  2272. if (!should_service_upload_descriptor(service, desc, now)) {
  2273. continue;
  2274. }
  2275. log_info(LD_REND, "Initiating upload for hidden service %s descriptor "
  2276. "for service %s with %u/%u introduction points%s.",
  2277. (desc == service->desc_current) ? "current" : "next",
  2278. safe_str_client(service->onion_address),
  2279. digest256map_size(desc->intro_points.map),
  2280. service->config.num_intro_points,
  2281. (desc->missing_intro_points) ? " (couldn't pick more)" : "");
  2282. /* At this point, we have to upload the descriptor so start by building
  2283. * the intro points descriptor section which we are now sure to be
  2284. * accurate because all circuits have been established. */
  2285. build_desc_intro_points(service, desc, now);
  2286. upload_descriptor_to_all(service, desc);
  2287. } FOR_EACH_DESCRIPTOR_END;
  2288. } FOR_EACH_SERVICE_END;
  2289. /* We are done considering whether to republish rend descriptors */
  2290. consider_republishing_hs_descriptors = 0;
  2291. }
  2292. /* Called when the introduction point circuit is done building and ready to be
  2293. * used. */
  2294. static void
  2295. service_intro_circ_has_opened(origin_circuit_t *circ)
  2296. {
  2297. hs_service_t *service = NULL;
  2298. hs_service_intro_point_t *ip = NULL;
  2299. hs_service_descriptor_t *desc = NULL;
  2300. tor_assert(circ);
  2301. /* Let's do some basic sanity checking of the circ state */
  2302. if (BUG(!circ->cpath)) {
  2303. return;
  2304. }
  2305. if (BUG(TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->purpose != CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_S_ESTABLISH_INTRO)) {
  2306. return;
  2307. }
  2308. if (BUG(!circ->hs_ident)) {
  2309. return;
  2310. }
  2311. /* Get the corresponding service and intro point. */
  2312. get_objects_from_ident(circ->hs_ident, &service, &ip, &desc);
  2313. if (service == NULL) {
  2314. log_warn(LD_REND, "Unknown service identity key %s on the introduction "
  2315. "circuit %u. Can't find onion service.",
  2316. safe_str_client(ed25519_fmt(&circ->hs_ident->identity_pk)),
  2317. TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->n_circ_id);
  2318. goto err;
  2319. }
  2320. if (ip == NULL) {
  2321. log_warn(LD_REND, "Unknown introduction point auth key on circuit %u "
  2322. "for service %s",
  2323. TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->n_circ_id,
  2324. safe_str_client(service->onion_address));
  2325. goto err;
  2326. }
  2327. /* We can't have an IP object without a descriptor. */
  2328. tor_assert(desc);
  2329. if (hs_circ_service_intro_has_opened(service, ip, desc, circ)) {
  2330. /* Getting here means that the circuit has been re-purposed because we
  2331. * have enough intro circuit opened. Remove the IP from the service. */
  2332. service_intro_point_remove(service, ip);
  2333. service_intro_point_free(ip);
  2334. }
  2335. goto done;
  2336. err:
  2337. /* Close circuit, we can't use it. */
  2338. circuit_mark_for_close(TO_CIRCUIT(circ), END_CIRC_REASON_NOSUCHSERVICE);
  2339. done:
  2340. return;
  2341. }
  2342. /* Called when a rendezvous circuit is done building and ready to be used. */
  2343. static void
  2344. service_rendezvous_circ_has_opened(origin_circuit_t *circ)
  2345. {
  2346. hs_service_t *service = NULL;
  2347. tor_assert(circ);
  2348. tor_assert(circ->cpath);
  2349. /* Getting here means this is a v3 rendezvous circuit. */
  2350. tor_assert(circ->hs_ident);
  2351. tor_assert(TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->purpose == CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_S_CONNECT_REND);
  2352. /* Declare the circuit dirty to avoid reuse, and for path-bias. We set the
  2353. * timestamp regardless of its content because that circuit could have been
  2354. * cannibalized so in any cases, we are about to use that circuit more. */
  2355. TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->timestamp_dirty = time(NULL);
  2356. pathbias_count_use_attempt(circ);
  2357. /* Get the corresponding service and intro point. */
  2358. get_objects_from_ident(circ->hs_ident, &service, NULL, NULL);
  2359. if (service == NULL) {
  2360. log_warn(LD_REND, "Unknown service identity key %s on the rendezvous "
  2361. "circuit %u with cookie %s. Can't find onion service.",
  2362. safe_str_client(ed25519_fmt(&circ->hs_ident->identity_pk)),
  2363. TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->n_circ_id,
  2364. hex_str((const char *) circ->hs_ident->rendezvous_cookie,
  2365. REND_COOKIE_LEN));
  2366. goto err;
  2367. }
  2368. /* If the cell can't be sent, the circuit will be closed within this
  2369. * function. */
  2370. hs_circ_service_rp_has_opened(service, circ);
  2371. goto done;
  2372. err:
  2373. circuit_mark_for_close(TO_CIRCUIT(circ), END_CIRC_REASON_NOSUCHSERVICE);
  2374. done:
  2375. return;
  2376. }
  2377. /* We've been expecting an INTRO_ESTABLISHED cell on this circuit and it just
  2378. * arrived. Handle the INTRO_ESTABLISHED cell arriving on the given
  2379. * introduction circuit. Return 0 on success else a negative value. */
  2380. static int
  2381. service_handle_intro_established(origin_circuit_t *circ,
  2382. const uint8_t *payload,
  2383. size_t payload_len)
  2384. {
  2385. hs_service_t *service = NULL;
  2386. hs_service_intro_point_t *ip = NULL;
  2387. tor_assert(circ);
  2388. tor_assert(payload);
  2389. tor_assert(TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->purpose == CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_S_ESTABLISH_INTRO);
  2390. /* We need the service and intro point for this cell. */
  2391. get_objects_from_ident(circ->hs_ident, &service, &ip, NULL);
  2392. /* Get service object from the circuit identifier. */
  2393. if (service == NULL) {
  2394. log_warn(LD_REND, "Unknown service identity key %s on the introduction "
  2395. "circuit %u. Can't find onion service.",
  2396. safe_str_client(ed25519_fmt(&circ->hs_ident->identity_pk)),
  2397. TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->n_circ_id);
  2398. goto err;
  2399. }
  2400. if (ip == NULL) {
  2401. /* We don't recognize the key. */
  2402. log_warn(LD_REND, "Introduction circuit established without an intro "
  2403. "point object on circuit %u for service %s",
  2404. TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->n_circ_id,
  2405. safe_str_client(service->onion_address));
  2406. goto err;
  2407. }
  2408. /* Try to parse the payload into a cell making sure we do actually have a
  2409. * valid cell. On success, the ip object and circuit purpose is updated to
  2410. * reflect the fact that the introduction circuit is established. */
  2411. if (hs_circ_handle_intro_established(service, ip, circ, payload,
  2412. payload_len) < 0) {
  2413. goto err;
  2414. }
  2415. /* Flag that we have an established circuit for this intro point. This value
  2416. * is what indicates the upload scheduled event if we are ready to build the
  2417. * intro point into the descriptor and upload. */
  2418. ip->circuit_established = 1;
  2419. log_info(LD_REND, "Successfully received an INTRO_ESTABLISHED cell "
  2420. "on circuit %u for service %s",
  2421. TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->n_circ_id,
  2422. safe_str_client(service->onion_address));
  2423. return 0;
  2424. err:
  2425. return -1;
  2426. }
  2427. /* We just received an INTRODUCE2 cell on the established introduction circuit
  2428. * circ. Handle the cell and return 0 on success else a negative value. */
  2429. static int
  2430. service_handle_introduce2(origin_circuit_t *circ, const uint8_t *payload,
  2431. size_t payload_len)
  2432. {
  2433. hs_service_t *service = NULL;
  2434. hs_service_intro_point_t *ip = NULL;
  2435. hs_service_descriptor_t *desc = NULL;
  2436. tor_assert(circ);
  2437. tor_assert(payload);
  2438. tor_assert(TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->purpose == CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_S_INTRO);
  2439. /* We'll need every object associated with this circuit. */
  2440. get_objects_from_ident(circ->hs_ident, &service, &ip, &desc);
  2441. /* Get service object from the circuit identifier. */
  2442. if (service == NULL) {
  2443. log_warn(LD_BUG, "Unknown service identity key %s when handling "
  2444. "an INTRODUCE2 cell on circuit %u",
  2445. safe_str_client(ed25519_fmt(&circ->hs_ident->identity_pk)),
  2446. TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->n_circ_id);
  2447. goto err;
  2448. }
  2449. if (ip == NULL) {
  2450. /* We don't recognize the key. */
  2451. log_warn(LD_BUG, "Unknown introduction auth key when handling "
  2452. "an INTRODUCE2 cell on circuit %u for service %s",
  2453. TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->n_circ_id,
  2454. safe_str_client(service->onion_address));
  2455. goto err;
  2456. }
  2457. /* If we have an IP object, we MUST have a descriptor object. */
  2458. tor_assert(desc);
  2459. /* The following will parse, decode and launch the rendezvous point circuit.
  2460. * Both current and legacy cells are handled. */
  2461. if (hs_circ_handle_introduce2(service, circ, ip, desc->desc->subcredential,
  2462. payload, payload_len) < 0) {
  2463. goto err;
  2464. }
  2465. return 0;
  2466. err:
  2467. return -1;
  2468. }
  2469. /* Add to list every filename used by service. This is used by the sandbox
  2470. * subsystem. */
  2471. static void
  2472. service_add_fnames_to_list(const hs_service_t *service, smartlist_t *list)
  2473. {
  2474. const char *s_dir;
  2475. char fname[128] = {0};
  2476. tor_assert(service);
  2477. tor_assert(list);
  2478. /* Ease our life. */
  2479. s_dir = service->config.directory_path;
  2480. /* The hostname file. */
  2481. smartlist_add(list, hs_path_from_filename(s_dir, fname_hostname));
  2482. /* The key files splitted in two. */
  2483. tor_snprintf(fname, sizeof(fname), "%s_secret_key", fname_keyfile_prefix);
  2484. smartlist_add(list, hs_path_from_filename(s_dir, fname));
  2485. tor_snprintf(fname, sizeof(fname), "%s_public_key", fname_keyfile_prefix);
  2486. smartlist_add(list, hs_path_from_filename(s_dir, fname));
  2487. }
  2488. /* ========== */
  2489. /* Public API */
  2490. /* ========== */
  2491. /* This is called everytime the service map (v2 or v3) changes that is if an
  2492. * element is added or removed. */
  2493. void
  2494. hs_service_map_has_changed(void)
  2495. {
  2496. /* If we now have services where previously we had not, we need to enable
  2497. * the HS service main loop event. If we changed to having no services, we
  2498. * need to disable the event. */
  2499. rescan_periodic_events(get_options());
  2500. }
  2501. /* Upload an encoded descriptor in encoded_desc of the given version. This
  2502. * descriptor is for the service identity_pk and blinded_pk used to setup the
  2503. * directory connection identifier. It is uploaded to the directory hsdir_rs
  2504. * routerstatus_t object.
  2505. *
  2506. * NOTE: This function does NOT check for PublishHidServDescriptors because it
  2507. * is only used by the control port command HSPOST outside of this subsystem.
  2508. * Inside this code, upload_descriptor_to_hsdir() should be used. */
  2509. void
  2510. hs_service_upload_desc_to_dir(const char *encoded_desc,
  2511. const uint8_t version,
  2512. const ed25519_public_key_t *identity_pk,
  2513. const ed25519_public_key_t *blinded_pk,
  2514. const routerstatus_t *hsdir_rs)
  2515. {
  2516. char version_str[4] = {0};
  2517. directory_request_t *dir_req;
  2518. hs_ident_dir_conn_t ident;
  2519. tor_assert(encoded_desc);
  2520. tor_assert(identity_pk);
  2521. tor_assert(blinded_pk);
  2522. tor_assert(hsdir_rs);
  2523. /* Setup the connection identifier. */
  2524. memset(&ident, 0, sizeof(ident));
  2525. hs_ident_dir_conn_init(identity_pk, blinded_pk, &ident);
  2526. /* This is our resource when uploading which is used to construct the URL
  2527. * with the version number: "/tor/hs/<version>/publish". */
  2528. tor_snprintf(version_str, sizeof(version_str), "%u", version);
  2529. /* Build the directory request for this HSDir. */
  2530. dir_req = directory_request_new(DIR_PURPOSE_UPLOAD_HSDESC);
  2531. directory_request_set_routerstatus(dir_req, hsdir_rs);
  2532. directory_request_set_indirection(dir_req, DIRIND_ANONYMOUS);
  2533. directory_request_set_resource(dir_req, version_str);
  2534. directory_request_set_payload(dir_req, encoded_desc,
  2535. strlen(encoded_desc));
  2536. /* The ident object is copied over the directory connection object once
  2537. * the directory request is initiated. */
  2538. directory_request_upload_set_hs_ident(dir_req, &ident);
  2539. /* Initiate the directory request to the hsdir.*/
  2540. directory_initiate_request(dir_req);
  2541. directory_request_free(dir_req);
  2542. }
  2543. /* Add the ephemeral service using the secret key sk and ports. Both max
  2544. * streams parameter will be set in the newly created service.
  2545. *
  2546. * Ownership of sk and ports is passed to this routine. Regardless of
  2547. * success/failure, callers should not touch these values after calling this
  2548. * routine, and may assume that correct cleanup has been done on failure.
  2549. *
  2550. * Return an appropriate hs_service_add_ephemeral_status_t. */
  2551. hs_service_add_ephemeral_status_t
  2552. hs_service_add_ephemeral(ed25519_secret_key_t *sk, smartlist_t *ports,
  2553. int max_streams_per_rdv_circuit,
  2554. int max_streams_close_circuit, char **address_out)
  2555. {
  2556. hs_service_add_ephemeral_status_t ret;
  2557. hs_service_t *service = NULL;
  2558. tor_assert(sk);
  2559. tor_assert(ports);
  2560. tor_assert(address_out);
  2561. service = hs_service_new(get_options());
  2562. /* Setup the service configuration with specifics. A default service is
  2563. * HS_VERSION_TWO so explicitly set it. */
  2564. service->config.version = HS_VERSION_THREE;
  2565. service->config.max_streams_per_rdv_circuit = max_streams_per_rdv_circuit;
  2566. service->config.max_streams_close_circuit = !!max_streams_close_circuit;
  2567. service->config.is_ephemeral = 1;
  2568. smartlist_free(service->config.ports);
  2569. service->config.ports = ports;
  2570. /* Handle the keys. */
  2571. memcpy(&service->keys.identity_sk, sk, sizeof(service->keys.identity_sk));
  2572. if (ed25519_public_key_generate(&service->keys.identity_pk,
  2573. &service->keys.identity_sk) < 0) {
  2574. log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Unable to generate ed25519 public key"
  2575. "for v3 service.");
  2576. ret = RSAE_BADPRIVKEY;
  2577. goto err;
  2578. }
  2579. /* Make sure we have at least one port. */
  2580. if (smartlist_len(service->config.ports) == 0) {
  2581. log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "At least one VIRTPORT/TARGET must be specified "
  2582. "for v3 service.");
  2583. ret = RSAE_BADVIRTPORT;
  2584. goto err;
  2585. }
  2586. /* Build the onion address for logging purposes but also the control port
  2587. * uses it for the HS_DESC event. */
  2588. hs_build_address(&service->keys.identity_pk,
  2589. (uint8_t) service->config.version,
  2590. service->onion_address);
  2591. /* The only way the registration can fail is if the service public key
  2592. * already exists. */
  2593. if (BUG(register_service(hs_service_map, service) < 0)) {
  2594. log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Onion Service private key collides with an "
  2595. "existing v3 service.");
  2596. ret = RSAE_ADDREXISTS;
  2597. goto err;
  2598. }
  2599. log_info(LD_CONFIG, "Added ephemeral v3 onion service: %s",
  2600. safe_str_client(service->onion_address));
  2601. *address_out = tor_strdup(service->onion_address);
  2602. ret = RSAE_OKAY;
  2603. goto end;
  2604. err:
  2605. hs_service_free(service);
  2606. end:
  2607. memwipe(sk, 0, sizeof(ed25519_secret_key_t));
  2608. tor_free(sk);
  2609. return ret;
  2610. }
  2611. /* For the given onion address, delete the ephemeral service. Return 0 on
  2612. * success else -1 on error. */
  2613. int
  2614. hs_service_del_ephemeral(const char *address)
  2615. {
  2616. uint8_t version;
  2617. ed25519_public_key_t pk;
  2618. hs_service_t *service = NULL;
  2619. tor_assert(address);
  2620. if (hs_parse_address(address, &pk, NULL, &version) < 0) {
  2621. log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Requested malformed v3 onion address for removal.");
  2622. goto err;
  2623. }
  2624. if (version != HS_VERSION_THREE) {
  2625. log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Requested version of onion address for removal "
  2626. "is not supported.");
  2627. goto err;
  2628. }
  2629. service = find_service(hs_service_map, &pk);
  2630. if (service == NULL) {
  2631. log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Requested non-existent v3 hidden service for "
  2632. "removal.");
  2633. goto err;
  2634. }
  2635. if (!service->config.is_ephemeral) {
  2636. log_warn(LD_CONFIG, "Requested non-ephemeral v3 hidden service for "
  2637. "removal.");
  2638. goto err;
  2639. }
  2640. /* Close circuits, remove from map and finally free. */
  2641. close_service_circuits(service);
  2642. remove_service(hs_service_map, service);
  2643. hs_service_free(service);
  2644. log_info(LD_CONFIG, "Removed ephemeral v3 hidden service: %s",
  2645. safe_str_client(address));
  2646. return 0;
  2647. err:
  2648. return -1;
  2649. }
  2650. /* Using the ed25519 public key pk, find a service for that key and return the
  2651. * current encoded descriptor as a newly allocated string or NULL if not
  2652. * found. This is used by the control port subsystem. */
  2653. char *
  2654. hs_service_lookup_current_desc(const ed25519_public_key_t *pk)
  2655. {
  2656. const hs_service_t *service;
  2657. tor_assert(pk);
  2658. service = find_service(hs_service_map, pk);
  2659. if (service && service->desc_current) {
  2660. char *encoded_desc = NULL;
  2661. /* No matter what is the result (which should never be a failure), return
  2662. * the encoded variable, if success it will contain the right thing else
  2663. * it will be NULL. */
  2664. hs_desc_encode_descriptor(service->desc_current->desc,
  2665. &service->desc_current->signing_kp,
  2666. &encoded_desc);
  2667. return encoded_desc;
  2668. }
  2669. return NULL;
  2670. }
  2671. /* Return the number of service we have configured and usable. */
  2672. unsigned int
  2673. hs_service_get_num_services(void)
  2674. {
  2675. if (hs_service_map == NULL) {
  2676. return 0;
  2677. }
  2678. return HT_SIZE(hs_service_map);
  2679. }
  2680. /* Called once an introduction circuit is closed. If the circuit doesn't have
  2681. * a v3 identifier, it is ignored. */
  2682. void
  2683. hs_service_intro_circ_has_closed(origin_circuit_t *circ)
  2684. {
  2685. hs_service_t *service = NULL;
  2686. hs_service_intro_point_t *ip = NULL;
  2687. hs_service_descriptor_t *desc = NULL;
  2688. tor_assert(circ);
  2689. if (circ->hs_ident == NULL) {
  2690. /* This is not a v3 circuit, ignore. */
  2691. goto end;
  2692. }
  2693. get_objects_from_ident(circ->hs_ident, &service, &ip, &desc);
  2694. if (service == NULL) {
  2695. /* This is possible if the circuits are closed and the service is
  2696. * immediately deleted. */
  2697. log_info(LD_REND, "Unable to find any hidden service associated "
  2698. "identity key %s on intro circuit %u.",
  2699. ed25519_fmt(&circ->hs_ident->identity_pk),
  2700. TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->n_circ_id);
  2701. goto end;
  2702. }
  2703. if (ip == NULL) {
  2704. /* The introduction point object has already been removed probably by our
  2705. * cleanup process so ignore. */
  2706. goto end;
  2707. }
  2708. /* Can't have an intro point object without a descriptor. */
  2709. tor_assert(desc);
  2710. /* Circuit disappeared so make sure the intro point is updated. By
  2711. * keeping the object in the descriptor, we'll be able to retry. */
  2712. ip->circuit_established = 0;
  2713. end:
  2714. return;
  2715. }
  2716. /* Given conn, a rendezvous edge connection acting as an exit stream, look up
  2717. * the hidden service for the circuit circ, and look up the port and address
  2718. * based on the connection port. Assign the actual connection address.
  2719. *
  2720. * Return 0 on success. Return -1 on failure and the caller should NOT close
  2721. * the circuit. Return -2 on failure and the caller MUST close the circuit for
  2722. * security reasons. */
  2723. int
  2724. hs_service_set_conn_addr_port(const origin_circuit_t *circ,
  2725. edge_connection_t *conn)
  2726. {
  2727. hs_service_t *service = NULL;
  2728. tor_assert(circ);
  2729. tor_assert(conn);
  2730. tor_assert(TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->purpose == CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_S_REND_JOINED);
  2731. tor_assert(circ->hs_ident);
  2732. get_objects_from_ident(circ->hs_ident, &service, NULL, NULL);
  2733. if (service == NULL) {
  2734. log_warn(LD_REND, "Unable to find any hidden service associated "
  2735. "identity key %s on rendezvous circuit %u.",
  2736. ed25519_fmt(&circ->hs_ident->identity_pk),
  2737. TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->n_circ_id);
  2738. /* We want the caller to close the circuit because it's not a valid
  2739. * service so no danger. Attempting to bruteforce the entire key space by
  2740. * opening circuits to learn which service is being hosted here is
  2741. * impractical. */
  2742. goto err_close;
  2743. }
  2744. /* Enforce the streams-per-circuit limit, and refuse to provide a mapping if
  2745. * this circuit will exceed the limit. */
  2746. if (service->config.max_streams_per_rdv_circuit > 0 &&
  2747. (circ->hs_ident->num_rdv_streams >=
  2748. service->config.max_streams_per_rdv_circuit)) {
  2749. #define MAX_STREAM_WARN_INTERVAL 600
  2750. static struct ratelim_t stream_ratelim =
  2751. RATELIM_INIT(MAX_STREAM_WARN_INTERVAL);
  2752. log_fn_ratelim(&stream_ratelim, LOG_WARN, LD_REND,
  2753. "Maximum streams per circuit limit reached on "
  2754. "rendezvous circuit %u for service %s. Circuit has "
  2755. "%" PRIu64 " out of %" PRIu64 " streams. %s.",
  2756. TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->n_circ_id,
  2757. service->onion_address,
  2758. circ->hs_ident->num_rdv_streams,
  2759. service->config.max_streams_per_rdv_circuit,
  2760. service->config.max_streams_close_circuit ?
  2761. "Closing circuit" : "Ignoring open stream request");
  2762. if (service->config.max_streams_close_circuit) {
  2763. /* Service explicitly configured to close immediately. */
  2764. goto err_close;
  2765. }
  2766. /* Exceeding the limit makes tor silently ignore the stream creation
  2767. * request and keep the circuit open. */
  2768. goto err_no_close;
  2769. }
  2770. /* Find a virtual port of that service mathcing the one in the connection if
  2771. * successful, set the address in the connection. */
  2772. if (hs_set_conn_addr_port(service->config.ports, conn) < 0) {
  2773. log_info(LD_REND, "No virtual port mapping exists for port %d for "
  2774. "hidden service %s.",
  2775. TO_CONN(conn)->port, service->onion_address);
  2776. if (service->config.allow_unknown_ports) {
  2777. /* Service explicitly allow connection to unknown ports so close right
  2778. * away because we do not care about port mapping. */
  2779. goto err_close;
  2780. }
  2781. /* If the service didn't explicitly allow it, we do NOT close the circuit
  2782. * here to raise the bar in terms of performance for port mapping. */
  2783. goto err_no_close;
  2784. }
  2785. /* Success. */
  2786. return 0;
  2787. err_close:
  2788. /* Indicate the caller that the circuit should be closed. */
  2789. return -2;
  2790. err_no_close:
  2791. /* Indicate the caller to NOT close the circuit. */
  2792. return -1;
  2793. }
  2794. /* Add to file_list every filename used by a configured hidden service, and to
  2795. * dir_list every directory path used by a configured hidden service. This is
  2796. * used by the sandbox subsystem to whitelist those. */
  2797. void
  2798. hs_service_lists_fnames_for_sandbox(smartlist_t *file_list,
  2799. smartlist_t *dir_list)
  2800. {
  2801. tor_assert(file_list);
  2802. tor_assert(dir_list);
  2803. /* Add files and dirs for legacy services. */
  2804. rend_services_add_filenames_to_lists(file_list, dir_list);
  2805. /* Add files and dirs for v3+. */
  2806. FOR_EACH_SERVICE_BEGIN(service) {
  2807. /* Skip ephemeral service, they don't touch the disk. */
  2808. if (service->config.is_ephemeral) {
  2809. continue;
  2810. }
  2811. service_add_fnames_to_list(service, file_list);
  2812. smartlist_add_strdup(dir_list, service->config.directory_path);
  2813. } FOR_EACH_DESCRIPTOR_END;
  2814. }
  2815. /* Called when our internal view of the directory has changed. We might have
  2816. * received a new batch of descriptors which might affect the shape of the
  2817. * HSDir hash ring. Signal that we should reexamine the hash ring and
  2818. * re-upload our HS descriptors if needed. */
  2819. void
  2820. hs_service_dir_info_changed(void)
  2821. {
  2822. if (hs_service_get_num_services() > 0) {
  2823. /* New directory information usually goes every consensus so rate limit
  2824. * every 30 minutes to not be too conservative. */
  2825. static struct ratelim_t dir_info_changed_ratelim = RATELIM_INIT(30 * 60);
  2826. log_fn_ratelim(&dir_info_changed_ratelim, LOG_INFO, LD_REND,
  2827. "New dirinfo arrived: consider reuploading descriptor");
  2828. consider_republishing_hs_descriptors = 1;
  2829. }
  2830. }
  2831. /* Called when we get an INTRODUCE2 cell on the circ. Respond to the cell and
  2832. * launch a circuit to the rendezvous point. */
  2833. int
  2834. hs_service_receive_introduce2(origin_circuit_t *circ, const uint8_t *payload,
  2835. size_t payload_len)
  2836. {
  2837. int ret = -1;
  2838. tor_assert(circ);
  2839. tor_assert(payload);
  2840. /* Do some initial validation and logging before we parse the cell */
  2841. if (TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->purpose != CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_S_INTRO) {
  2842. log_warn(LD_PROTOCOL, "Received an INTRODUCE2 cell on a "
  2843. "non introduction circuit of purpose %d",
  2844. TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->purpose);
  2845. goto done;
  2846. }
  2847. if (circ->hs_ident) {
  2848. ret = service_handle_introduce2(circ, payload, payload_len);
  2849. hs_stats_note_introduce2_cell(1);
  2850. } else {
  2851. ret = rend_service_receive_introduction(circ, payload, payload_len);
  2852. hs_stats_note_introduce2_cell(0);
  2853. }
  2854. done:
  2855. return ret;
  2856. }
  2857. /* Called when we get an INTRO_ESTABLISHED cell. Mark the circuit as an
  2858. * established introduction point. Return 0 on success else a negative value
  2859. * and the circuit is closed. */
  2860. int
  2861. hs_service_receive_intro_established(origin_circuit_t *circ,
  2862. const uint8_t *payload,
  2863. size_t payload_len)
  2864. {
  2865. int ret = -1;
  2866. tor_assert(circ);
  2867. tor_assert(payload);
  2868. if (TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->purpose != CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_S_ESTABLISH_INTRO) {
  2869. log_warn(LD_PROTOCOL, "Received an INTRO_ESTABLISHED cell on a "
  2870. "non introduction circuit of purpose %d",
  2871. TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->purpose);
  2872. goto err;
  2873. }
  2874. /* Handle both version. v2 uses rend_data and v3 uses the hs circuit
  2875. * identifier hs_ident. Can't be both. */
  2876. if (circ->hs_ident) {
  2877. ret = service_handle_intro_established(circ, payload, payload_len);
  2878. } else {
  2879. ret = rend_service_intro_established(circ, payload, payload_len);
  2880. }
  2881. if (ret < 0) {
  2882. goto err;
  2883. }
  2884. return 0;
  2885. err:
  2886. circuit_mark_for_close(TO_CIRCUIT(circ), END_CIRC_REASON_TORPROTOCOL);
  2887. return -1;
  2888. }
  2889. /* Called when any kind of hidden service circuit is done building thus
  2890. * opened. This is the entry point from the circuit subsystem. */
  2891. void
  2892. hs_service_circuit_has_opened(origin_circuit_t *circ)
  2893. {
  2894. tor_assert(circ);
  2895. /* Handle both version. v2 uses rend_data and v3 uses the hs circuit
  2896. * identifier hs_ident. Can't be both. */
  2897. switch (TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->purpose) {
  2898. case CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_S_ESTABLISH_INTRO:
  2899. if (circ->hs_ident) {
  2900. service_intro_circ_has_opened(circ);
  2901. } else {
  2902. rend_service_intro_has_opened(circ);
  2903. }
  2904. break;
  2905. case CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_S_CONNECT_REND:
  2906. if (circ->hs_ident) {
  2907. service_rendezvous_circ_has_opened(circ);
  2908. } else {
  2909. rend_service_rendezvous_has_opened(circ);
  2910. }
  2911. break;
  2912. default:
  2913. tor_assert(0);
  2914. }
  2915. }
  2916. /* Load and/or generate keys for all onion services including the client
  2917. * authorization if any. Return 0 on success, -1 on failure. */
  2918. int
  2919. hs_service_load_all_keys(void)
  2920. {
  2921. /* Load v2 service keys if we have v2. */
  2922. if (rend_num_services() != 0) {
  2923. if (rend_service_load_all_keys(NULL) < 0) {
  2924. goto err;
  2925. }
  2926. }
  2927. /* Load or/and generate them for v3+. */
  2928. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(hs_service_staging_list, hs_service_t *, service) {
  2929. /* Ignore ephemeral service, they already have their keys set. */
  2930. if (service->config.is_ephemeral) {
  2931. continue;
  2932. }
  2933. log_info(LD_REND, "Loading v3 onion service keys from %s",
  2934. service_escaped_dir(service));
  2935. if (load_service_keys(service) < 0) {
  2936. goto err;
  2937. }
  2938. /* XXX: Load/Generate client authorization keys. (#20700) */
  2939. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(service);
  2940. /* Final step, the staging list contains service in a quiescent state that
  2941. * is ready to be used. Register them to the global map. Once this is over,
  2942. * the staging list will be cleaned up. */
  2943. register_all_services();
  2944. /* All keys have been loaded successfully. */
  2945. return 0;
  2946. err:
  2947. return -1;
  2948. }
  2949. /* Put all service object in the given service list. After this, the caller
  2950. * looses ownership of every elements in the list and responsible to free the
  2951. * list pointer. */
  2952. void
  2953. hs_service_stage_services(const smartlist_t *service_list)
  2954. {
  2955. tor_assert(service_list);
  2956. /* This list is freed at registration time but this function can be called
  2957. * multiple time. */
  2958. if (hs_service_staging_list == NULL) {
  2959. hs_service_staging_list = smartlist_new();
  2960. }
  2961. /* Add all service object to our staging list. Caller is responsible for
  2962. * freeing the service_list. */
  2963. smartlist_add_all(hs_service_staging_list, service_list);
  2964. }
  2965. /* Allocate and initilize a service object. The service configuration will
  2966. * contain the default values. Return the newly allocated object pointer. This
  2967. * function can't fail. */
  2968. hs_service_t *
  2969. hs_service_new(const or_options_t *options)
  2970. {
  2971. hs_service_t *service = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(hs_service_t));
  2972. /* Set default configuration value. */
  2973. set_service_default_config(&service->config, options);
  2974. /* Set the default service version. */
  2975. service->config.version = HS_SERVICE_DEFAULT_VERSION;
  2976. /* Allocate the CLIENT_PK replay cache in service state. */
  2977. service->state.replay_cache_rend_cookie =
  2978. replaycache_new(REND_REPLAY_TIME_INTERVAL, REND_REPLAY_TIME_INTERVAL);
  2979. return service;
  2980. }
  2981. /* Free the given <b>service</b> object and all its content. This function
  2982. * also takes care of wiping service keys from memory. It is safe to pass a
  2983. * NULL pointer. */
  2984. void
  2985. hs_service_free_(hs_service_t *service)
  2986. {
  2987. if (service == NULL) {
  2988. return;
  2989. }
  2990. /* Free descriptors. Go over both descriptor with this loop. */
  2991. FOR_EACH_DESCRIPTOR_BEGIN(service, desc) {
  2992. service_descriptor_free(desc);
  2993. } FOR_EACH_DESCRIPTOR_END;
  2994. /* Free service configuration. */
  2995. service_clear_config(&service->config);
  2996. /* Free replay cache from state. */
  2997. if (service->state.replay_cache_rend_cookie) {
  2998. replaycache_free(service->state.replay_cache_rend_cookie);
  2999. }
  3000. /* Wipe service keys. */
  3001. memwipe(&service->keys.identity_sk, 0, sizeof(service->keys.identity_sk));
  3002. tor_free(service);
  3003. }
  3004. /* Periodic callback. Entry point from the main loop to the HS service
  3005. * subsystem. This is call every second. This is skipped if tor can't build a
  3006. * circuit or the network is disabled. */
  3007. void
  3008. hs_service_run_scheduled_events(time_t now)
  3009. {
  3010. /* First thing we'll do here is to make sure our services are in a
  3011. * quiescent state for the scheduled events. */
  3012. run_housekeeping_event(now);
  3013. /* Order matters here. We first make sure the descriptor object for each
  3014. * service contains the latest data. Once done, we check if we need to open
  3015. * new introduction circuit. Finally, we try to upload the descriptor for
  3016. * each service. */
  3017. /* Make sure descriptors are up to date. */
  3018. run_build_descriptor_event(now);
  3019. /* Make sure services have enough circuits. */
  3020. run_build_circuit_event(now);
  3021. /* Upload the descriptors if needed/possible. */
  3022. run_upload_descriptor_event(now);
  3023. }
  3024. /* Initialize the service HS subsystem. */
  3025. void
  3026. hs_service_init(void)
  3027. {
  3028. /* Should never be called twice. */
  3029. tor_assert(!hs_service_map);
  3030. tor_assert(!hs_service_staging_list);
  3031. /* v2 specific. */
  3032. rend_service_init();
  3033. hs_service_map = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(struct hs_service_ht));
  3034. HT_INIT(hs_service_ht, hs_service_map);
  3035. hs_service_staging_list = smartlist_new();
  3036. }
  3037. /* Release all global storage of the hidden service subsystem. */
  3038. void
  3039. hs_service_free_all(void)
  3040. {
  3041. rend_service_free_all();
  3042. service_free_all();
  3043. }
  3044. #ifdef TOR_UNIT_TESTS
  3045. /* Return the global service map size. Only used by unit test. */
  3046. STATIC unsigned int
  3047. get_hs_service_map_size(void)
  3048. {
  3049. return HT_SIZE(hs_service_map);
  3050. }
  3051. /* Return the staging list size. Only used by unit test. */
  3052. STATIC int
  3053. get_hs_service_staging_list_size(void)
  3054. {
  3055. return smartlist_len(hs_service_staging_list);
  3056. }
  3057. STATIC hs_service_ht *
  3058. get_hs_service_map(void)
  3059. {
  3060. return hs_service_map;
  3061. }
  3062. STATIC hs_service_t *
  3063. get_first_service(void)
  3064. {
  3065. hs_service_t **obj = HT_START(hs_service_ht, hs_service_map);
  3066. if (obj == NULL) {
  3067. return NULL;
  3068. }
  3069. return *obj;
  3070. }
  3071. #endif /* defined(TOR_UNIT_TESTS) */