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  1. /* Copyright (c) 2001 Matej Pfajfar.
  2. * Copyright (c) 2001-2004, Roger Dingledine.
  3. * Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson.
  4. * Copyright (c) 2007-2016, The Tor Project, Inc. */
  5. /* See LICENSE for licensing information */
  6. /**
  7. * \file buffers.c
  8. * \brief Implements a generic buffer interface.
  9. *
  10. * A buf_t is a (fairly) opaque byte-oriented FIFO that can read to or flush
  11. * from memory, sockets, file descriptors, TLS connections, or another buf_t.
  12. * Buffers are implemented as linked lists of memory chunks.
  13. *
  14. * All socket-backed and TLS-based connection_t objects have a pair of
  15. * buffers: one for incoming data, and one for outcoming data. These are fed
  16. * and drained from functions in connection.c, trigged by events that are
  17. * monitored in main.c.
  18. *
  19. * This module has basic support for reading and writing on buf_t objects. It
  20. * also contains specialized functions for handling particular protocols
  21. * on a buf_t backend, including SOCKS (used in connection_edge.c), Tor cells
  22. * (used in connection_or.c and channeltls.c), HTTP (used in directory.c), and
  23. * line-oriented communication (used in control.c).
  24. **/
  25. #define BUFFERS_PRIVATE
  26. #include "or.h"
  27. #include "addressmap.h"
  28. #include "buffers.h"
  29. #include "config.h"
  30. #include "connection_edge.h"
  31. #include "connection_or.h"
  32. #include "control.h"
  33. #include "reasons.h"
  34. #include "ext_orport.h"
  35. #include "util.h"
  36. #include "torlog.h"
  37. #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
  38. #include <unistd.h>
  39. #endif
  40. //#define PARANOIA
  41. #ifdef PARANOIA
  42. /** Helper: If PARANOIA is defined, assert that the buffer in local variable
  43. * <b>buf</b> is well-formed. */
  44. #define check() STMT_BEGIN assert_buf_ok(buf); STMT_END
  45. #else
  46. #define check() STMT_NIL
  47. #endif
  48. /* Implementation notes:
  49. *
  50. * After flirting with memmove, and dallying with ring-buffers, we're finally
  51. * getting up to speed with the 1970s and implementing buffers as a linked
  52. * list of small chunks. Each buffer has such a list; data is removed from
  53. * the head of the list, and added at the tail. The list is singly linked,
  54. * and the buffer keeps a pointer to the head and the tail.
  55. *
  56. * Every chunk, except the tail, contains at least one byte of data. Data in
  57. * each chunk is contiguous.
  58. *
  59. * When you need to treat the first N characters on a buffer as a contiguous
  60. * string, use the buf_pullup function to make them so. Don't do this more
  61. * than necessary.
  62. *
  63. * The major free Unix kernels have handled buffers like this since, like,
  64. * forever.
  65. */
  66. static void socks_request_set_socks5_error(socks_request_t *req,
  67. socks5_reply_status_t reason);
  68. static int parse_socks(const char *data, size_t datalen, socks_request_t *req,
  69. int log_sockstype, int safe_socks, ssize_t *drain_out,
  70. size_t *want_length_out);
  71. static int parse_socks_client(const uint8_t *data, size_t datalen,
  72. int state, char **reason,
  73. ssize_t *drain_out);
  74. /* Chunk manipulation functions */
  75. #define CHUNK_HEADER_LEN STRUCT_OFFSET(chunk_t, mem[0])
  76. /* We leave this many NUL bytes at the end of the buffer. */
  77. #define SENTINEL_LEN 4
  78. /* Header size plus NUL bytes at the end */
  79. #define CHUNK_OVERHEAD (CHUNK_HEADER_LEN + SENTINEL_LEN)
  80. /** Return the number of bytes needed to allocate a chunk to hold
  81. * <b>memlen</b> bytes. */
  82. #define CHUNK_ALLOC_SIZE(memlen) (CHUNK_OVERHEAD + (memlen))
  83. /** Return the number of usable bytes in a chunk allocated with
  84. * malloc(<b>memlen</b>). */
  85. #define CHUNK_SIZE_WITH_ALLOC(memlen) ((memlen) - CHUNK_OVERHEAD)
  86. #define DEBUG_SENTINEL
  87. #ifdef DEBUG_SENTINEL
  88. #define DBG_S(s) s
  89. #else
  90. #define DBG_S(s) (void)0
  91. #endif
  92. #define CHUNK_SET_SENTINEL(chunk, alloclen) do { \
  93. uint8_t *a = (uint8_t*) &(chunk)->mem[(chunk)->memlen]; \
  94. DBG_S(uint8_t *b = &((uint8_t*)(chunk))[(alloclen)-SENTINEL_LEN]); \
  95. DBG_S(tor_assert(a == b)); \
  96. memset(a,0,SENTINEL_LEN); \
  97. } while (0)
  98. /** Return the next character in <b>chunk</b> onto which data can be appended.
  99. * If the chunk is full, this might be off the end of chunk->mem. */
  100. static inline char *
  101. CHUNK_WRITE_PTR(chunk_t *chunk)
  102. {
  103. return chunk->data + chunk->datalen;
  104. }
  105. /** Return the number of bytes that can be written onto <b>chunk</b> without
  106. * running out of space. */
  107. static inline size_t
  108. CHUNK_REMAINING_CAPACITY(const chunk_t *chunk)
  109. {
  110. return (chunk->mem + chunk->memlen) - (chunk->data + chunk->datalen);
  111. }
  112. /** Move all bytes stored in <b>chunk</b> to the front of <b>chunk</b>->mem,
  113. * to free up space at the end. */
  114. static inline void
  115. chunk_repack(chunk_t *chunk)
  116. {
  117. if (chunk->datalen && chunk->data != &chunk->mem[0]) {
  118. memmove(chunk->mem, chunk->data, chunk->datalen);
  119. }
  120. chunk->data = &chunk->mem[0];
  121. }
  122. /** Keep track of total size of allocated chunks for consistency asserts */
  123. static size_t total_bytes_allocated_in_chunks = 0;
  124. static void
  125. buf_chunk_free_unchecked(chunk_t *chunk)
  126. {
  127. if (!chunk)
  128. return;
  129. #ifdef DEBUG_CHUNK_ALLOC
  130. tor_assert(CHUNK_ALLOC_SIZE(chunk->memlen) == chunk->DBG_alloc);
  131. #endif
  132. tor_assert(total_bytes_allocated_in_chunks >=
  133. CHUNK_ALLOC_SIZE(chunk->memlen));
  134. total_bytes_allocated_in_chunks -= CHUNK_ALLOC_SIZE(chunk->memlen);
  135. tor_free(chunk);
  136. }
  137. static inline chunk_t *
  138. chunk_new_with_alloc_size(size_t alloc)
  139. {
  140. chunk_t *ch;
  141. ch = tor_malloc(alloc);
  142. ch->next = NULL;
  143. ch->datalen = 0;
  144. #ifdef DEBUG_CHUNK_ALLOC
  145. ch->DBG_alloc = alloc;
  146. #endif
  147. ch->memlen = CHUNK_SIZE_WITH_ALLOC(alloc);
  148. total_bytes_allocated_in_chunks += alloc;
  149. ch->data = &ch->mem[0];
  150. CHUNK_SET_SENTINEL(ch, alloc);
  151. return ch;
  152. }
  153. /** Expand <b>chunk</b> until it can hold <b>sz</b> bytes, and return a
  154. * new pointer to <b>chunk</b>. Old pointers are no longer valid. */
  155. static inline chunk_t *
  156. chunk_grow(chunk_t *chunk, size_t sz)
  157. {
  158. off_t offset;
  159. const size_t memlen_orig = chunk->memlen;
  160. const size_t orig_alloc = CHUNK_ALLOC_SIZE(memlen_orig);
  161. const size_t new_alloc = CHUNK_ALLOC_SIZE(sz);
  162. tor_assert(sz > chunk->memlen);
  163. offset = chunk->data - chunk->mem;
  164. chunk = tor_realloc(chunk, new_alloc);
  165. chunk->memlen = sz;
  166. chunk->data = chunk->mem + offset;
  167. #ifdef DEBUG_CHUNK_ALLOC
  168. tor_assert(chunk->DBG_alloc == orig_alloc);
  169. chunk->DBG_alloc = new_alloc;
  170. #endif
  171. total_bytes_allocated_in_chunks += new_alloc - orig_alloc;
  172. CHUNK_SET_SENTINEL(chunk, new_alloc);
  173. return chunk;
  174. }
  175. /** If a read onto the end of a chunk would be smaller than this number, then
  176. * just start a new chunk. */
  177. #define MIN_READ_LEN 8
  178. /** Every chunk should take up at least this many bytes. */
  179. #define MIN_CHUNK_ALLOC 256
  180. /** No chunk should take up more than this many bytes. */
  181. #define MAX_CHUNK_ALLOC 65536
  182. /** Return the allocation size we'd like to use to hold <b>target</b>
  183. * bytes. */
  184. STATIC size_t
  185. preferred_chunk_size(size_t target)
  186. {
  187. tor_assert(target <= SIZE_T_CEILING - CHUNK_OVERHEAD);
  188. if (CHUNK_ALLOC_SIZE(target) >= MAX_CHUNK_ALLOC)
  189. return CHUNK_ALLOC_SIZE(target);
  190. size_t sz = MIN_CHUNK_ALLOC;
  191. while (CHUNK_SIZE_WITH_ALLOC(sz) < target) {
  192. sz <<= 1;
  193. }
  194. return sz;
  195. }
  196. /** Collapse data from the first N chunks from <b>buf</b> into buf->head,
  197. * growing it as necessary, until buf->head has the first <b>bytes</b> bytes
  198. * of data from the buffer, or until buf->head has all the data in <b>buf</b>.
  199. */
  200. STATIC void
  201. buf_pullup(buf_t *buf, size_t bytes)
  202. {
  203. chunk_t *dest, *src;
  204. size_t capacity;
  205. if (!buf->head)
  206. return;
  207. check();
  208. if (buf->datalen < bytes)
  209. bytes = buf->datalen;
  210. capacity = bytes;
  211. if (buf->head->datalen >= bytes)
  212. return;
  213. if (buf->head->memlen >= capacity) {
  214. /* We don't need to grow the first chunk, but we might need to repack it.*/
  215. size_t needed = capacity - buf->head->datalen;
  216. if (CHUNK_REMAINING_CAPACITY(buf->head) < needed)
  217. chunk_repack(buf->head);
  218. tor_assert(CHUNK_REMAINING_CAPACITY(buf->head) >= needed);
  219. } else {
  220. chunk_t *newhead;
  221. size_t newsize;
  222. /* We need to grow the chunk. */
  223. chunk_repack(buf->head);
  224. newsize = CHUNK_SIZE_WITH_ALLOC(preferred_chunk_size(capacity));
  225. newhead = chunk_grow(buf->head, newsize);
  226. tor_assert(newhead->memlen >= capacity);
  227. if (newhead != buf->head) {
  228. if (buf->tail == buf->head)
  229. buf->tail = newhead;
  230. buf->head = newhead;
  231. }
  232. }
  233. dest = buf->head;
  234. while (dest->datalen < bytes) {
  235. size_t n = bytes - dest->datalen;
  236. src = dest->next;
  237. tor_assert(src);
  238. if (n >= src->datalen) {
  239. memcpy(CHUNK_WRITE_PTR(dest), src->data, src->datalen);
  240. dest->datalen += src->datalen;
  241. dest->next = src->next;
  242. if (buf->tail == src)
  243. buf->tail = dest;
  244. buf_chunk_free_unchecked(src);
  245. } else {
  246. memcpy(CHUNK_WRITE_PTR(dest), src->data, n);
  247. dest->datalen += n;
  248. src->data += n;
  249. src->datalen -= n;
  250. tor_assert(dest->datalen == bytes);
  251. }
  252. }
  253. check();
  254. }
  255. #ifdef TOR_UNIT_TESTS
  256. /* Return the data from the first chunk of buf in cp, and its length in sz. */
  257. void
  258. buf_get_first_chunk_data(const buf_t *buf, const char **cp, size_t *sz)
  259. {
  260. if (!buf || !buf->head) {
  261. *cp = NULL;
  262. *sz = 0;
  263. } else {
  264. *cp = buf->head->data;
  265. *sz = buf->head->datalen;
  266. }
  267. }
  268. /* Write sz bytes from cp into a newly allocated buffer buf.
  269. * Returns NULL when passed a NULL cp or zero sz.
  270. * Asserts on failure: only for use in unit tests.
  271. * buf must be freed using buf_free(). */
  272. buf_t *
  273. buf_new_with_data(const char *cp, size_t sz)
  274. {
  275. /* Validate arguments */
  276. if (!cp || sz <= 0) {
  277. return NULL;
  278. }
  279. tor_assert(sz < SSIZE_T_CEILING);
  280. /* Allocate a buffer */
  281. buf_t *buf = buf_new_with_capacity(sz);
  282. tor_assert(buf);
  283. assert_buf_ok(buf);
  284. tor_assert(!buf->head);
  285. /* Allocate a chunk that is sz bytes long */
  286. buf->head = chunk_new_with_alloc_size(CHUNK_ALLOC_SIZE(sz));
  287. buf->tail = buf->head;
  288. tor_assert(buf->head);
  289. assert_buf_ok(buf);
  290. tor_assert(buf_allocation(buf) >= sz);
  291. /* Copy the data and size the buffers */
  292. tor_assert(sz <= buf_slack(buf));
  293. tor_assert(sz <= CHUNK_REMAINING_CAPACITY(buf->head));
  294. memcpy(&buf->head->mem[0], cp, sz);
  295. buf->datalen = sz;
  296. buf->head->datalen = sz;
  297. buf->head->data = &buf->head->mem[0];
  298. assert_buf_ok(buf);
  299. /* Make sure everything is large enough */
  300. tor_assert(buf_allocation(buf) >= sz);
  301. tor_assert(buf_allocation(buf) >= buf_datalen(buf) + buf_slack(buf));
  302. /* Does the buffer implementation allocate more than the requested size?
  303. * (for example, by rounding up). If so, these checks will fail. */
  304. tor_assert(buf_datalen(buf) == sz);
  305. tor_assert(buf_slack(buf) == 0);
  306. return buf;
  307. }
  308. #endif
  309. /** Remove the first <b>n</b> bytes from buf. */
  310. static inline void
  311. buf_remove_from_front(buf_t *buf, size_t n)
  312. {
  313. tor_assert(buf->datalen >= n);
  314. while (n) {
  315. tor_assert(buf->head);
  316. if (buf->head->datalen > n) {
  317. buf->head->datalen -= n;
  318. buf->head->data += n;
  319. buf->datalen -= n;
  320. return;
  321. } else {
  322. chunk_t *victim = buf->head;
  323. n -= victim->datalen;
  324. buf->datalen -= victim->datalen;
  325. buf->head = victim->next;
  326. if (buf->tail == victim)
  327. buf->tail = NULL;
  328. buf_chunk_free_unchecked(victim);
  329. }
  330. }
  331. check();
  332. }
  333. /** Create and return a new buf with default chunk capacity <b>size</b>.
  334. */
  335. buf_t *
  336. buf_new_with_capacity(size_t size)
  337. {
  338. buf_t *b = buf_new();
  339. b->default_chunk_size = preferred_chunk_size(size);
  340. return b;
  341. }
  342. /** Allocate and return a new buffer with default capacity. */
  343. buf_t *
  344. buf_new(void)
  345. {
  346. buf_t *buf = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(buf_t));
  347. buf->magic = BUFFER_MAGIC;
  348. buf->default_chunk_size = 4096;
  349. return buf;
  350. }
  351. size_t
  352. buf_get_default_chunk_size(const buf_t *buf)
  353. {
  354. return buf->default_chunk_size;
  355. }
  356. /** Remove all data from <b>buf</b>. */
  357. void
  358. buf_clear(buf_t *buf)
  359. {
  360. chunk_t *chunk, *next;
  361. buf->datalen = 0;
  362. for (chunk = buf->head; chunk; chunk = next) {
  363. next = chunk->next;
  364. buf_chunk_free_unchecked(chunk);
  365. }
  366. buf->head = buf->tail = NULL;
  367. }
  368. /** Return the number of bytes stored in <b>buf</b> */
  369. MOCK_IMPL(size_t,
  370. buf_datalen, (const buf_t *buf))
  371. {
  372. return buf->datalen;
  373. }
  374. /** Return the total length of all chunks used in <b>buf</b>. */
  375. size_t
  376. buf_allocation(const buf_t *buf)
  377. {
  378. size_t total = 0;
  379. const chunk_t *chunk;
  380. for (chunk = buf->head; chunk; chunk = chunk->next) {
  381. total += CHUNK_ALLOC_SIZE(chunk->memlen);
  382. }
  383. return total;
  384. }
  385. /** Return the number of bytes that can be added to <b>buf</b> without
  386. * performing any additional allocation. */
  387. size_t
  388. buf_slack(const buf_t *buf)
  389. {
  390. if (!buf->tail)
  391. return 0;
  392. else
  393. return CHUNK_REMAINING_CAPACITY(buf->tail);
  394. }
  395. /** Release storage held by <b>buf</b>. */
  396. void
  397. buf_free(buf_t *buf)
  398. {
  399. if (!buf)
  400. return;
  401. buf_clear(buf);
  402. buf->magic = 0xdeadbeef;
  403. tor_free(buf);
  404. }
  405. /** Return a new copy of <b>in_chunk</b> */
  406. static chunk_t *
  407. chunk_copy(const chunk_t *in_chunk)
  408. {
  409. chunk_t *newch = tor_memdup(in_chunk, CHUNK_ALLOC_SIZE(in_chunk->memlen));
  410. total_bytes_allocated_in_chunks += CHUNK_ALLOC_SIZE(in_chunk->memlen);
  411. #ifdef DEBUG_CHUNK_ALLOC
  412. newch->DBG_alloc = CHUNK_ALLOC_SIZE(in_chunk->memlen);
  413. #endif
  414. newch->next = NULL;
  415. if (in_chunk->data) {
  416. off_t offset = in_chunk->data - in_chunk->mem;
  417. newch->data = newch->mem + offset;
  418. }
  419. return newch;
  420. }
  421. /** Return a new copy of <b>buf</b> */
  422. buf_t *
  423. buf_copy(const buf_t *buf)
  424. {
  425. chunk_t *ch;
  426. buf_t *out = buf_new();
  427. out->default_chunk_size = buf->default_chunk_size;
  428. for (ch = buf->head; ch; ch = ch->next) {
  429. chunk_t *newch = chunk_copy(ch);
  430. if (out->tail) {
  431. out->tail->next = newch;
  432. out->tail = newch;
  433. } else {
  434. out->head = out->tail = newch;
  435. }
  436. }
  437. out->datalen = buf->datalen;
  438. return out;
  439. }
  440. /** Append a new chunk with enough capacity to hold <b>capacity</b> bytes to
  441. * the tail of <b>buf</b>. If <b>capped</b>, don't allocate a chunk bigger
  442. * than MAX_CHUNK_ALLOC. */
  443. static chunk_t *
  444. buf_add_chunk_with_capacity(buf_t *buf, size_t capacity, int capped)
  445. {
  446. chunk_t *chunk;
  447. if (CHUNK_ALLOC_SIZE(capacity) < buf->default_chunk_size) {
  448. chunk = chunk_new_with_alloc_size(buf->default_chunk_size);
  449. } else if (capped && CHUNK_ALLOC_SIZE(capacity) > MAX_CHUNK_ALLOC) {
  450. chunk = chunk_new_with_alloc_size(MAX_CHUNK_ALLOC);
  451. } else {
  452. chunk = chunk_new_with_alloc_size(preferred_chunk_size(capacity));
  453. }
  454. chunk->inserted_time = (uint32_t)monotime_coarse_absolute_msec();
  455. if (buf->tail) {
  456. tor_assert(buf->head);
  457. buf->tail->next = chunk;
  458. buf->tail = chunk;
  459. } else {
  460. tor_assert(!buf->head);
  461. buf->head = buf->tail = chunk;
  462. }
  463. check();
  464. return chunk;
  465. }
  466. /** Return the age of the oldest chunk in the buffer <b>buf</b>, in
  467. * milliseconds. Requires the current monotonic time, in truncated msec,
  468. * as its input <b>now</b>.
  469. */
  470. uint32_t
  471. buf_get_oldest_chunk_timestamp(const buf_t *buf, uint32_t now)
  472. {
  473. if (buf->head) {
  474. return now - buf->head->inserted_time;
  475. } else {
  476. return 0;
  477. }
  478. }
  479. size_t
  480. buf_get_total_allocation(void)
  481. {
  482. return total_bytes_allocated_in_chunks;
  483. }
  484. /** Read up to <b>at_most</b> bytes from the socket <b>fd</b> into
  485. * <b>chunk</b> (which must be on <b>buf</b>). If we get an EOF, set
  486. * *<b>reached_eof</b> to 1. Return -1 on error, 0 on eof or blocking,
  487. * and the number of bytes read otherwise. */
  488. static inline int
  489. read_to_chunk(buf_t *buf, chunk_t *chunk, tor_socket_t fd, size_t at_most,
  490. int *reached_eof, int *socket_error)
  491. {
  492. ssize_t read_result;
  493. if (at_most > CHUNK_REMAINING_CAPACITY(chunk))
  494. at_most = CHUNK_REMAINING_CAPACITY(chunk);
  495. read_result = tor_socket_recv(fd, CHUNK_WRITE_PTR(chunk), at_most, 0);
  496. if (read_result < 0) {
  497. int e = tor_socket_errno(fd);
  498. if (!ERRNO_IS_EAGAIN(e)) { /* it's a real error */
  499. #ifdef _WIN32
  500. if (e == WSAENOBUFS)
  501. log_warn(LD_NET,"recv() failed: WSAENOBUFS. Not enough ram?");
  502. #endif
  503. *socket_error = e;
  504. return -1;
  505. }
  506. return 0; /* would block. */
  507. } else if (read_result == 0) {
  508. log_debug(LD_NET,"Encountered eof on fd %d", (int)fd);
  509. *reached_eof = 1;
  510. return 0;
  511. } else { /* actually got bytes. */
  512. buf->datalen += read_result;
  513. chunk->datalen += read_result;
  514. log_debug(LD_NET,"Read %ld bytes. %d on inbuf.", (long)read_result,
  515. (int)buf->datalen);
  516. tor_assert(read_result < INT_MAX);
  517. return (int)read_result;
  518. }
  519. }
  520. /** As read_to_chunk(), but return (negative) error code on error, blocking,
  521. * or TLS, and the number of bytes read otherwise. */
  522. static inline int
  523. read_to_chunk_tls(buf_t *buf, chunk_t *chunk, tor_tls_t *tls,
  524. size_t at_most)
  525. {
  526. int read_result;
  527. tor_assert(CHUNK_REMAINING_CAPACITY(chunk) >= at_most);
  528. read_result = tor_tls_read(tls, CHUNK_WRITE_PTR(chunk), at_most);
  529. if (read_result < 0)
  530. return read_result;
  531. buf->datalen += read_result;
  532. chunk->datalen += read_result;
  533. return read_result;
  534. }
  535. /** Read from socket <b>s</b>, writing onto end of <b>buf</b>. Read at most
  536. * <b>at_most</b> bytes, growing the buffer as necessary. If recv() returns 0
  537. * (because of EOF), set *<b>reached_eof</b> to 1 and return 0. Return -1 on
  538. * error; else return the number of bytes read.
  539. */
  540. /* XXXX indicate "read blocked" somehow? */
  541. int
  542. read_to_buf(tor_socket_t s, size_t at_most, buf_t *buf, int *reached_eof,
  543. int *socket_error)
  544. {
  545. /* XXXX It's stupid to overload the return values for these functions:
  546. * "error status" and "number of bytes read" are not mutually exclusive.
  547. */
  548. int r = 0;
  549. size_t total_read = 0;
  550. check();
  551. tor_assert(reached_eof);
  552. tor_assert(SOCKET_OK(s));
  553. while (at_most > total_read) {
  554. size_t readlen = at_most - total_read;
  555. chunk_t *chunk;
  556. if (!buf->tail || CHUNK_REMAINING_CAPACITY(buf->tail) < MIN_READ_LEN) {
  557. chunk = buf_add_chunk_with_capacity(buf, at_most, 1);
  558. if (readlen > chunk->memlen)
  559. readlen = chunk->memlen;
  560. } else {
  561. size_t cap = CHUNK_REMAINING_CAPACITY(buf->tail);
  562. chunk = buf->tail;
  563. if (cap < readlen)
  564. readlen = cap;
  565. }
  566. r = read_to_chunk(buf, chunk, s, readlen, reached_eof, socket_error);
  567. check();
  568. if (r < 0)
  569. return r; /* Error */
  570. tor_assert(total_read+r < INT_MAX);
  571. total_read += r;
  572. if ((size_t)r < readlen) { /* eof, block, or no more to read. */
  573. break;
  574. }
  575. }
  576. return (int)total_read;
  577. }
  578. /** As read_to_buf, but reads from a TLS connection, and returns a TLS
  579. * status value rather than the number of bytes read.
  580. *
  581. * Using TLS on OR connections complicates matters in two ways.
  582. *
  583. * First, a TLS stream has its own read buffer independent of the
  584. * connection's read buffer. (TLS needs to read an entire frame from
  585. * the network before it can decrypt any data. Thus, trying to read 1
  586. * byte from TLS can require that several KB be read from the network
  587. * and decrypted. The extra data is stored in TLS's decrypt buffer.)
  588. * Because the data hasn't been read by Tor (it's still inside the TLS),
  589. * this means that sometimes a connection "has stuff to read" even when
  590. * poll() didn't return POLLIN. The tor_tls_get_pending_bytes function is
  591. * used in connection.c to detect TLS objects with non-empty internal
  592. * buffers and read from them again.
  593. *
  594. * Second, the TLS stream's events do not correspond directly to network
  595. * events: sometimes, before a TLS stream can read, the network must be
  596. * ready to write -- or vice versa.
  597. */
  598. int
  599. read_to_buf_tls(tor_tls_t *tls, size_t at_most, buf_t *buf)
  600. {
  601. int r = 0;
  602. size_t total_read = 0;
  603. check_no_tls_errors();
  604. check();
  605. while (at_most > total_read) {
  606. size_t readlen = at_most - total_read;
  607. chunk_t *chunk;
  608. if (!buf->tail || CHUNK_REMAINING_CAPACITY(buf->tail) < MIN_READ_LEN) {
  609. chunk = buf_add_chunk_with_capacity(buf, at_most, 1);
  610. if (readlen > chunk->memlen)
  611. readlen = chunk->memlen;
  612. } else {
  613. size_t cap = CHUNK_REMAINING_CAPACITY(buf->tail);
  614. chunk = buf->tail;
  615. if (cap < readlen)
  616. readlen = cap;
  617. }
  618. r = read_to_chunk_tls(buf, chunk, tls, readlen);
  619. check();
  620. if (r < 0)
  621. return r; /* Error */
  622. tor_assert(total_read+r < INT_MAX);
  623. total_read += r;
  624. if ((size_t)r < readlen) /* eof, block, or no more to read. */
  625. break;
  626. }
  627. return (int)total_read;
  628. }
  629. /** Helper for flush_buf(): try to write <b>sz</b> bytes from chunk
  630. * <b>chunk</b> of buffer <b>buf</b> onto socket <b>s</b>. On success, deduct
  631. * the bytes written from *<b>buf_flushlen</b>. Return the number of bytes
  632. * written on success, 0 on blocking, -1 on failure.
  633. */
  634. static inline int
  635. flush_chunk(tor_socket_t s, buf_t *buf, chunk_t *chunk, size_t sz,
  636. size_t *buf_flushlen)
  637. {
  638. ssize_t write_result;
  639. if (sz > chunk->datalen)
  640. sz = chunk->datalen;
  641. write_result = tor_socket_send(s, chunk->data, sz, 0);
  642. if (write_result < 0) {
  643. int e = tor_socket_errno(s);
  644. if (!ERRNO_IS_EAGAIN(e)) { /* it's a real error */
  645. #ifdef _WIN32
  646. if (e == WSAENOBUFS)
  647. log_warn(LD_NET,"write() failed: WSAENOBUFS. Not enough ram?");
  648. #endif
  649. return -1;
  650. }
  651. log_debug(LD_NET,"write() would block, returning.");
  652. return 0;
  653. } else {
  654. *buf_flushlen -= write_result;
  655. buf_remove_from_front(buf, write_result);
  656. tor_assert(write_result < INT_MAX);
  657. return (int)write_result;
  658. }
  659. }
  660. /** Helper for flush_buf_tls(): try to write <b>sz</b> bytes from chunk
  661. * <b>chunk</b> of buffer <b>buf</b> onto socket <b>s</b>. (Tries to write
  662. * more if there is a forced pending write size.) On success, deduct the
  663. * bytes written from *<b>buf_flushlen</b>. Return the number of bytes
  664. * written on success, and a TOR_TLS error code on failure or blocking.
  665. */
  666. static inline int
  667. flush_chunk_tls(tor_tls_t *tls, buf_t *buf, chunk_t *chunk,
  668. size_t sz, size_t *buf_flushlen)
  669. {
  670. int r;
  671. size_t forced;
  672. char *data;
  673. forced = tor_tls_get_forced_write_size(tls);
  674. if (forced > sz)
  675. sz = forced;
  676. if (chunk) {
  677. data = chunk->data;
  678. tor_assert(sz <= chunk->datalen);
  679. } else {
  680. data = NULL;
  681. tor_assert(sz == 0);
  682. }
  683. r = tor_tls_write(tls, data, sz);
  684. if (r < 0)
  685. return r;
  686. if (*buf_flushlen > (size_t)r)
  687. *buf_flushlen -= r;
  688. else
  689. *buf_flushlen = 0;
  690. buf_remove_from_front(buf, r);
  691. log_debug(LD_NET,"flushed %d bytes, %d ready to flush, %d remain.",
  692. r,(int)*buf_flushlen,(int)buf->datalen);
  693. return r;
  694. }
  695. /** Write data from <b>buf</b> to the socket <b>s</b>. Write at most
  696. * <b>sz</b> bytes, decrement *<b>buf_flushlen</b> by
  697. * the number of bytes actually written, and remove the written bytes
  698. * from the buffer. Return the number of bytes written on success,
  699. * -1 on failure. Return 0 if write() would block.
  700. */
  701. int
  702. flush_buf(tor_socket_t s, buf_t *buf, size_t sz, size_t *buf_flushlen)
  703. {
  704. /* XXXX It's stupid to overload the return values for these functions:
  705. * "error status" and "number of bytes flushed" are not mutually exclusive.
  706. */
  707. int r;
  708. size_t flushed = 0;
  709. tor_assert(buf_flushlen);
  710. tor_assert(SOCKET_OK(s));
  711. tor_assert(*buf_flushlen <= buf->datalen);
  712. tor_assert(sz <= *buf_flushlen);
  713. check();
  714. while (sz) {
  715. size_t flushlen0;
  716. tor_assert(buf->head);
  717. if (buf->head->datalen >= sz)
  718. flushlen0 = sz;
  719. else
  720. flushlen0 = buf->head->datalen;
  721. r = flush_chunk(s, buf, buf->head, flushlen0, buf_flushlen);
  722. check();
  723. if (r < 0)
  724. return r;
  725. flushed += r;
  726. sz -= r;
  727. if (r == 0 || (size_t)r < flushlen0) /* can't flush any more now. */
  728. break;
  729. }
  730. tor_assert(flushed < INT_MAX);
  731. return (int)flushed;
  732. }
  733. /** As flush_buf(), but writes data to a TLS connection. Can write more than
  734. * <b>flushlen</b> bytes.
  735. */
  736. int
  737. flush_buf_tls(tor_tls_t *tls, buf_t *buf, size_t flushlen,
  738. size_t *buf_flushlen)
  739. {
  740. int r;
  741. size_t flushed = 0;
  742. ssize_t sz;
  743. tor_assert(buf_flushlen);
  744. tor_assert(*buf_flushlen <= buf->datalen);
  745. tor_assert(flushlen <= *buf_flushlen);
  746. sz = (ssize_t) flushlen;
  747. /* we want to let tls write even if flushlen is zero, because it might
  748. * have a partial record pending */
  749. check_no_tls_errors();
  750. check();
  751. do {
  752. size_t flushlen0;
  753. if (buf->head) {
  754. if ((ssize_t)buf->head->datalen >= sz)
  755. flushlen0 = sz;
  756. else
  757. flushlen0 = buf->head->datalen;
  758. } else {
  759. flushlen0 = 0;
  760. }
  761. r = flush_chunk_tls(tls, buf, buf->head, flushlen0, buf_flushlen);
  762. check();
  763. if (r < 0)
  764. return r;
  765. flushed += r;
  766. sz -= r;
  767. if (r == 0) /* Can't flush any more now. */
  768. break;
  769. } while (sz > 0);
  770. tor_assert(flushed < INT_MAX);
  771. return (int)flushed;
  772. }
  773. /** Append <b>string_len</b> bytes from <b>string</b> to the end of
  774. * <b>buf</b>.
  775. *
  776. * Return the new length of the buffer on success, -1 on failure.
  777. */
  778. int
  779. write_to_buf(const char *string, size_t string_len, buf_t *buf)
  780. {
  781. if (!string_len)
  782. return (int)buf->datalen;
  783. check();
  784. while (string_len) {
  785. size_t copy;
  786. if (!buf->tail || !CHUNK_REMAINING_CAPACITY(buf->tail))
  787. buf_add_chunk_with_capacity(buf, string_len, 1);
  788. copy = CHUNK_REMAINING_CAPACITY(buf->tail);
  789. if (copy > string_len)
  790. copy = string_len;
  791. memcpy(CHUNK_WRITE_PTR(buf->tail), string, copy);
  792. string_len -= copy;
  793. string += copy;
  794. buf->datalen += copy;
  795. buf->tail->datalen += copy;
  796. }
  797. check();
  798. tor_assert(buf->datalen < INT_MAX);
  799. return (int)buf->datalen;
  800. }
  801. /** Helper: copy the first <b>string_len</b> bytes from <b>buf</b>
  802. * onto <b>string</b>.
  803. */
  804. static inline void
  805. peek_from_buf(char *string, size_t string_len, const buf_t *buf)
  806. {
  807. chunk_t *chunk;
  808. tor_assert(string);
  809. /* make sure we don't ask for too much */
  810. tor_assert(string_len <= buf->datalen);
  811. /* assert_buf_ok(buf); */
  812. chunk = buf->head;
  813. while (string_len) {
  814. size_t copy = string_len;
  815. tor_assert(chunk);
  816. if (chunk->datalen < copy)
  817. copy = chunk->datalen;
  818. memcpy(string, chunk->data, copy);
  819. string_len -= copy;
  820. string += copy;
  821. chunk = chunk->next;
  822. }
  823. }
  824. /** Remove <b>string_len</b> bytes from the front of <b>buf</b>, and store
  825. * them into <b>string</b>. Return the new buffer size. <b>string_len</b>
  826. * must be \<= the number of bytes on the buffer.
  827. */
  828. int
  829. fetch_from_buf(char *string, size_t string_len, buf_t *buf)
  830. {
  831. /* There must be string_len bytes in buf; write them onto string,
  832. * then memmove buf back (that is, remove them from buf).
  833. *
  834. * Return the number of bytes still on the buffer. */
  835. check();
  836. peek_from_buf(string, string_len, buf);
  837. buf_remove_from_front(buf, string_len);
  838. check();
  839. tor_assert(buf->datalen < INT_MAX);
  840. return (int)buf->datalen;
  841. }
  842. /** True iff the cell command <b>command</b> is one that implies a
  843. * variable-length cell in Tor link protocol <b>linkproto</b>. */
  844. static inline int
  845. cell_command_is_var_length(uint8_t command, int linkproto)
  846. {
  847. /* If linkproto is v2 (2), CELL_VERSIONS is the only variable-length cells
  848. * work as implemented here. If it's 1, there are no variable-length cells.
  849. * Tor does not support other versions right now, and so can't negotiate
  850. * them.
  851. */
  852. switch (linkproto) {
  853. case 1:
  854. /* Link protocol version 1 has no variable-length cells. */
  855. return 0;
  856. case 2:
  857. /* In link protocol version 2, VERSIONS is the only variable-length cell */
  858. return command == CELL_VERSIONS;
  859. case 0:
  860. case 3:
  861. default:
  862. /* In link protocol version 3 and later, and in version "unknown",
  863. * commands 128 and higher indicate variable-length. VERSIONS is
  864. * grandfathered in. */
  865. return command == CELL_VERSIONS || command >= 128;
  866. }
  867. }
  868. /** Check <b>buf</b> for a variable-length cell according to the rules of link
  869. * protocol version <b>linkproto</b>. If one is found, pull it off the buffer
  870. * and assign a newly allocated var_cell_t to *<b>out</b>, and return 1.
  871. * Return 0 if whatever is on the start of buf_t is not a variable-length
  872. * cell. Return 1 and set *<b>out</b> to NULL if there seems to be the start
  873. * of a variable-length cell on <b>buf</b>, but the whole thing isn't there
  874. * yet. */
  875. int
  876. fetch_var_cell_from_buf(buf_t *buf, var_cell_t **out, int linkproto)
  877. {
  878. char hdr[VAR_CELL_MAX_HEADER_SIZE];
  879. var_cell_t *result;
  880. uint8_t command;
  881. uint16_t length;
  882. const int wide_circ_ids = linkproto >= MIN_LINK_PROTO_FOR_WIDE_CIRC_IDS;
  883. const int circ_id_len = get_circ_id_size(wide_circ_ids);
  884. const unsigned header_len = get_var_cell_header_size(wide_circ_ids);
  885. check();
  886. *out = NULL;
  887. if (buf->datalen < header_len)
  888. return 0;
  889. peek_from_buf(hdr, header_len, buf);
  890. command = get_uint8(hdr + circ_id_len);
  891. if (!(cell_command_is_var_length(command, linkproto)))
  892. return 0;
  893. length = ntohs(get_uint16(hdr + circ_id_len + 1));
  894. if (buf->datalen < (size_t)(header_len+length))
  895. return 1;
  896. result = var_cell_new(length);
  897. result->command = command;
  898. if (wide_circ_ids)
  899. result->circ_id = ntohl(get_uint32(hdr));
  900. else
  901. result->circ_id = ntohs(get_uint16(hdr));
  902. buf_remove_from_front(buf, header_len);
  903. peek_from_buf((char*) result->payload, length, buf);
  904. buf_remove_from_front(buf, length);
  905. check();
  906. *out = result;
  907. return 1;
  908. }
  909. /** Move up to *<b>buf_flushlen</b> bytes from <b>buf_in</b> to
  910. * <b>buf_out</b>, and modify *<b>buf_flushlen</b> appropriately.
  911. * Return the number of bytes actually copied.
  912. */
  913. int
  914. move_buf_to_buf(buf_t *buf_out, buf_t *buf_in, size_t *buf_flushlen)
  915. {
  916. /* We can do way better here, but this doesn't turn up in any profiles. */
  917. char b[4096];
  918. size_t cp, len;
  919. len = *buf_flushlen;
  920. if (len > buf_in->datalen)
  921. len = buf_in->datalen;
  922. cp = len; /* Remember the number of bytes we intend to copy. */
  923. tor_assert(cp < INT_MAX);
  924. while (len) {
  925. /* This isn't the most efficient implementation one could imagine, since
  926. * it does two copies instead of 1, but I kinda doubt that this will be
  927. * critical path. */
  928. size_t n = len > sizeof(b) ? sizeof(b) : len;
  929. fetch_from_buf(b, n, buf_in);
  930. write_to_buf(b, n, buf_out);
  931. len -= n;
  932. }
  933. *buf_flushlen -= cp;
  934. return (int)cp;
  935. }
  936. /** Internal structure: represents a position in a buffer. */
  937. typedef struct buf_pos_t {
  938. const chunk_t *chunk; /**< Which chunk are we pointing to? */
  939. int pos;/**< Which character inside the chunk's data are we pointing to? */
  940. size_t chunk_pos; /**< Total length of all previous chunks. */
  941. } buf_pos_t;
  942. /** Initialize <b>out</b> to point to the first character of <b>buf</b>.*/
  943. static void
  944. buf_pos_init(const buf_t *buf, buf_pos_t *out)
  945. {
  946. out->chunk = buf->head;
  947. out->pos = 0;
  948. out->chunk_pos = 0;
  949. }
  950. /** Advance <b>out</b> to the first appearance of <b>ch</b> at the current
  951. * position of <b>out</b>, or later. Return -1 if no instances are found;
  952. * otherwise returns the absolute position of the character. */
  953. static off_t
  954. buf_find_pos_of_char(char ch, buf_pos_t *out)
  955. {
  956. const chunk_t *chunk;
  957. int pos;
  958. tor_assert(out);
  959. if (out->chunk) {
  960. if (out->chunk->datalen) {
  961. tor_assert(out->pos < (off_t)out->chunk->datalen);
  962. } else {
  963. tor_assert(out->pos == 0);
  964. }
  965. }
  966. pos = out->pos;
  967. for (chunk = out->chunk; chunk; chunk = chunk->next) {
  968. char *cp = memchr(chunk->data+pos, ch, chunk->datalen - pos);
  969. if (cp) {
  970. out->chunk = chunk;
  971. tor_assert(cp - chunk->data < INT_MAX);
  972. out->pos = (int)(cp - chunk->data);
  973. return out->chunk_pos + out->pos;
  974. } else {
  975. out->chunk_pos += chunk->datalen;
  976. pos = 0;
  977. }
  978. }
  979. return -1;
  980. }
  981. /** Advance <b>pos</b> by a single character, if there are any more characters
  982. * in the buffer. Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. */
  983. static inline int
  984. buf_pos_inc(buf_pos_t *pos)
  985. {
  986. ++pos->pos;
  987. if (pos->pos == (off_t)pos->chunk->datalen) {
  988. if (!pos->chunk->next)
  989. return -1;
  990. pos->chunk_pos += pos->chunk->datalen;
  991. pos->chunk = pos->chunk->next;
  992. pos->pos = 0;
  993. }
  994. return 0;
  995. }
  996. /** Return true iff the <b>n</b>-character string in <b>s</b> appears
  997. * (verbatim) at <b>pos</b>. */
  998. static int
  999. buf_matches_at_pos(const buf_pos_t *pos, const char *s, size_t n)
  1000. {
  1001. buf_pos_t p;
  1002. if (!n)
  1003. return 1;
  1004. memcpy(&p, pos, sizeof(p));
  1005. while (1) {
  1006. char ch = p.chunk->data[p.pos];
  1007. if (ch != *s)
  1008. return 0;
  1009. ++s;
  1010. /* If we're out of characters that don't match, we match. Check this
  1011. * _before_ we test incrementing pos, in case we're at the end of the
  1012. * string. */
  1013. if (--n == 0)
  1014. return 1;
  1015. if (buf_pos_inc(&p)<0)
  1016. return 0;
  1017. }
  1018. }
  1019. /** Return the first position in <b>buf</b> at which the <b>n</b>-character
  1020. * string <b>s</b> occurs, or -1 if it does not occur. */
  1021. STATIC int
  1022. buf_find_string_offset(const buf_t *buf, const char *s, size_t n)
  1023. {
  1024. buf_pos_t pos;
  1025. buf_pos_init(buf, &pos);
  1026. while (buf_find_pos_of_char(*s, &pos) >= 0) {
  1027. if (buf_matches_at_pos(&pos, s, n)) {
  1028. tor_assert(pos.chunk_pos + pos.pos < INT_MAX);
  1029. return (int)(pos.chunk_pos + pos.pos);
  1030. } else {
  1031. if (buf_pos_inc(&pos)<0)
  1032. return -1;
  1033. }
  1034. }
  1035. return -1;
  1036. }
  1037. /** There is a (possibly incomplete) http statement on <b>buf</b>, of the
  1038. * form "\%s\\r\\n\\r\\n\%s", headers, body. (body may contain NULs.)
  1039. * If a) the headers include a Content-Length field and all bytes in
  1040. * the body are present, or b) there's no Content-Length field and
  1041. * all headers are present, then:
  1042. *
  1043. * - strdup headers into <b>*headers_out</b>, and NUL-terminate it.
  1044. * - memdup body into <b>*body_out</b>, and NUL-terminate it.
  1045. * - Then remove them from <b>buf</b>, and return 1.
  1046. *
  1047. * - If headers or body is NULL, discard that part of the buf.
  1048. * - If a headers or body doesn't fit in the arg, return -1.
  1049. * (We ensure that the headers or body don't exceed max len,
  1050. * _even if_ we're planning to discard them.)
  1051. * - If force_complete is true, then succeed even if not all of the
  1052. * content has arrived.
  1053. *
  1054. * Else, change nothing and return 0.
  1055. */
  1056. int
  1057. fetch_from_buf_http(buf_t *buf,
  1058. char **headers_out, size_t max_headerlen,
  1059. char **body_out, size_t *body_used, size_t max_bodylen,
  1060. int force_complete)
  1061. {
  1062. char *headers, *p;
  1063. size_t headerlen, bodylen, contentlen;
  1064. int crlf_offset;
  1065. check();
  1066. if (!buf->head)
  1067. return 0;
  1068. crlf_offset = buf_find_string_offset(buf, "\r\n\r\n", 4);
  1069. if (crlf_offset > (int)max_headerlen ||
  1070. (crlf_offset < 0 && buf->datalen > max_headerlen)) {
  1071. log_debug(LD_HTTP,"headers too long.");
  1072. return -1;
  1073. } else if (crlf_offset < 0) {
  1074. log_debug(LD_HTTP,"headers not all here yet.");
  1075. return 0;
  1076. }
  1077. /* Okay, we have a full header. Make sure it all appears in the first
  1078. * chunk. */
  1079. if ((int)buf->head->datalen < crlf_offset + 4)
  1080. buf_pullup(buf, crlf_offset+4);
  1081. headerlen = crlf_offset + 4;
  1082. headers = buf->head->data;
  1083. bodylen = buf->datalen - headerlen;
  1084. log_debug(LD_HTTP,"headerlen %d, bodylen %d.", (int)headerlen, (int)bodylen);
  1085. if (max_headerlen <= headerlen) {
  1086. log_warn(LD_HTTP,"headerlen %d larger than %d. Failing.",
  1087. (int)headerlen, (int)max_headerlen-1);
  1088. return -1;
  1089. }
  1090. if (max_bodylen <= bodylen) {
  1091. log_warn(LD_HTTP,"bodylen %d larger than %d. Failing.",
  1092. (int)bodylen, (int)max_bodylen-1);
  1093. return -1;
  1094. }
  1095. #define CONTENT_LENGTH "\r\nContent-Length: "
  1096. p = (char*) tor_memstr(headers, headerlen, CONTENT_LENGTH);
  1097. if (p) {
  1098. int i;
  1099. i = atoi(p+strlen(CONTENT_LENGTH));
  1100. if (i < 0) {
  1101. log_warn(LD_PROTOCOL, "Content-Length is less than zero; it looks like "
  1102. "someone is trying to crash us.");
  1103. return -1;
  1104. }
  1105. contentlen = i;
  1106. /* if content-length is malformed, then our body length is 0. fine. */
  1107. log_debug(LD_HTTP,"Got a contentlen of %d.",(int)contentlen);
  1108. if (bodylen < contentlen) {
  1109. if (!force_complete) {
  1110. log_debug(LD_HTTP,"body not all here yet.");
  1111. return 0; /* not all there yet */
  1112. }
  1113. }
  1114. if (bodylen > contentlen) {
  1115. bodylen = contentlen;
  1116. log_debug(LD_HTTP,"bodylen reduced to %d.",(int)bodylen);
  1117. }
  1118. }
  1119. /* all happy. copy into the appropriate places, and return 1 */
  1120. if (headers_out) {
  1121. *headers_out = tor_malloc(headerlen+1);
  1122. fetch_from_buf(*headers_out, headerlen, buf);
  1123. (*headers_out)[headerlen] = 0; /* NUL terminate it */
  1124. }
  1125. if (body_out) {
  1126. tor_assert(body_used);
  1127. *body_used = bodylen;
  1128. *body_out = tor_malloc(bodylen+1);
  1129. fetch_from_buf(*body_out, bodylen, buf);
  1130. (*body_out)[bodylen] = 0; /* NUL terminate it */
  1131. }
  1132. check();
  1133. return 1;
  1134. }
  1135. /**
  1136. * Wait this many seconds before warning the user about using SOCKS unsafely
  1137. * again (requires that WarnUnsafeSocks is turned on). */
  1138. #define SOCKS_WARN_INTERVAL 5
  1139. /** Warn that the user application has made an unsafe socks request using
  1140. * protocol <b>socks_protocol</b> on port <b>port</b>. Don't warn more than
  1141. * once per SOCKS_WARN_INTERVAL, unless <b>safe_socks</b> is set. */
  1142. static void
  1143. log_unsafe_socks_warning(int socks_protocol, const char *address,
  1144. uint16_t port, int safe_socks)
  1145. {
  1146. static ratelim_t socks_ratelim = RATELIM_INIT(SOCKS_WARN_INTERVAL);
  1147. const or_options_t *options = get_options();
  1148. if (! options->WarnUnsafeSocks)
  1149. return;
  1150. if (safe_socks) {
  1151. log_fn_ratelim(&socks_ratelim, LOG_WARN, LD_APP,
  1152. "Your application (using socks%d to port %d) is giving "
  1153. "Tor only an IP address. Applications that do DNS resolves "
  1154. "themselves may leak information. Consider using Socks4A "
  1155. "(e.g. via privoxy or socat) instead. For more information, "
  1156. "please see https://wiki.torproject.org/TheOnionRouter/"
  1157. "TorFAQ#SOCKSAndDNS.%s",
  1158. socks_protocol,
  1159. (int)port,
  1160. safe_socks ? " Rejecting." : "");
  1161. }
  1162. control_event_client_status(LOG_WARN,
  1163. "DANGEROUS_SOCKS PROTOCOL=SOCKS%d ADDRESS=%s:%d",
  1164. socks_protocol, address, (int)port);
  1165. }
  1166. /** Do not attempt to parse socks messages longer than this. This value is
  1167. * actually significantly higher than the longest possible socks message. */
  1168. #define MAX_SOCKS_MESSAGE_LEN 512
  1169. /** Return a new socks_request_t. */
  1170. socks_request_t *
  1171. socks_request_new(void)
  1172. {
  1173. return tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(socks_request_t));
  1174. }
  1175. /** Free all storage held in the socks_request_t <b>req</b>. */
  1176. void
  1177. socks_request_free(socks_request_t *req)
  1178. {
  1179. if (!req)
  1180. return;
  1181. if (req->username) {
  1182. memwipe(req->username, 0x10, req->usernamelen);
  1183. tor_free(req->username);
  1184. }
  1185. if (req->password) {
  1186. memwipe(req->password, 0x04, req->passwordlen);
  1187. tor_free(req->password);
  1188. }
  1189. memwipe(req, 0xCC, sizeof(socks_request_t));
  1190. tor_free(req);
  1191. }
  1192. /** There is a (possibly incomplete) socks handshake on <b>buf</b>, of one
  1193. * of the forms
  1194. * - socks4: "socksheader username\\0"
  1195. * - socks4a: "socksheader username\\0 destaddr\\0"
  1196. * - socks5 phase one: "version #methods methods"
  1197. * - socks5 phase two: "version command 0 addresstype..."
  1198. * If it's a complete and valid handshake, and destaddr fits in
  1199. * MAX_SOCKS_ADDR_LEN bytes, then pull the handshake off the buf,
  1200. * assign to <b>req</b>, and return 1.
  1201. *
  1202. * If it's invalid or too big, return -1.
  1203. *
  1204. * Else it's not all there yet, leave buf alone and return 0.
  1205. *
  1206. * If you want to specify the socks reply, write it into <b>req->reply</b>
  1207. * and set <b>req->replylen</b>, else leave <b>req->replylen</b> alone.
  1208. *
  1209. * If <b>log_sockstype</b> is non-zero, then do a notice-level log of whether
  1210. * the connection is possibly leaking DNS requests locally or not.
  1211. *
  1212. * If <b>safe_socks</b> is true, then reject unsafe socks protocols.
  1213. *
  1214. * If returning 0 or -1, <b>req->address</b> and <b>req->port</b> are
  1215. * undefined.
  1216. */
  1217. int
  1218. fetch_from_buf_socks(buf_t *buf, socks_request_t *req,
  1219. int log_sockstype, int safe_socks)
  1220. {
  1221. int res;
  1222. ssize_t n_drain;
  1223. size_t want_length = 128;
  1224. if (buf->datalen < 2) /* version and another byte */
  1225. return 0;
  1226. do {
  1227. n_drain = 0;
  1228. buf_pullup(buf, want_length);
  1229. tor_assert(buf->head && buf->head->datalen >= 2);
  1230. want_length = 0;
  1231. res = parse_socks(buf->head->data, buf->head->datalen, req, log_sockstype,
  1232. safe_socks, &n_drain, &want_length);
  1233. if (n_drain < 0)
  1234. buf_clear(buf);
  1235. else if (n_drain > 0)
  1236. buf_remove_from_front(buf, n_drain);
  1237. } while (res == 0 && buf->head && want_length < buf->datalen &&
  1238. buf->datalen >= 2);
  1239. return res;
  1240. }
  1241. /** The size of the header of an Extended ORPort message: 2 bytes for
  1242. * COMMAND, 2 bytes for BODYLEN */
  1243. #define EXT_OR_CMD_HEADER_SIZE 4
  1244. /** Read <b>buf</b>, which should contain an Extended ORPort message
  1245. * from a transport proxy. If well-formed, create and populate
  1246. * <b>out</b> with the Extended ORport message. Return 0 if the
  1247. * buffer was incomplete, 1 if it was well-formed and -1 if we
  1248. * encountered an error while parsing it. */
  1249. int
  1250. fetch_ext_or_command_from_buf(buf_t *buf, ext_or_cmd_t **out)
  1251. {
  1252. char hdr[EXT_OR_CMD_HEADER_SIZE];
  1253. uint16_t len;
  1254. check();
  1255. if (buf->datalen < EXT_OR_CMD_HEADER_SIZE)
  1256. return 0;
  1257. peek_from_buf(hdr, sizeof(hdr), buf);
  1258. len = ntohs(get_uint16(hdr+2));
  1259. if (buf->datalen < (unsigned)len + EXT_OR_CMD_HEADER_SIZE)
  1260. return 0;
  1261. *out = ext_or_cmd_new(len);
  1262. (*out)->cmd = ntohs(get_uint16(hdr));
  1263. (*out)->len = len;
  1264. buf_remove_from_front(buf, EXT_OR_CMD_HEADER_SIZE);
  1265. fetch_from_buf((*out)->body, len, buf);
  1266. return 1;
  1267. }
  1268. /** Create a SOCKS5 reply message with <b>reason</b> in its REP field and
  1269. * have Tor send it as error response to <b>req</b>.
  1270. */
  1271. static void
  1272. socks_request_set_socks5_error(socks_request_t *req,
  1273. socks5_reply_status_t reason)
  1274. {
  1275. req->replylen = 10;
  1276. memset(req->reply,0,10);
  1277. req->reply[0] = 0x05; // VER field.
  1278. req->reply[1] = reason; // REP field.
  1279. req->reply[3] = 0x01; // ATYP field.
  1280. }
  1281. /** Implementation helper to implement fetch_from_*_socks. Instead of looking
  1282. * at a buffer's contents, we look at the <b>datalen</b> bytes of data in
  1283. * <b>data</b>. Instead of removing data from the buffer, we set
  1284. * <b>drain_out</b> to the amount of data that should be removed (or -1 if the
  1285. * buffer should be cleared). Instead of pulling more data into the first
  1286. * chunk of the buffer, we set *<b>want_length_out</b> to the number of bytes
  1287. * we'd like to see in the input buffer, if they're available. */
  1288. static int
  1289. parse_socks(const char *data, size_t datalen, socks_request_t *req,
  1290. int log_sockstype, int safe_socks, ssize_t *drain_out,
  1291. size_t *want_length_out)
  1292. {
  1293. unsigned int len;
  1294. char tmpbuf[TOR_ADDR_BUF_LEN+1];
  1295. tor_addr_t destaddr;
  1296. uint32_t destip;
  1297. uint8_t socksver;
  1298. char *next, *startaddr;
  1299. unsigned char usernamelen, passlen;
  1300. struct in_addr in;
  1301. if (datalen < 2) {
  1302. /* We always need at least 2 bytes. */
  1303. *want_length_out = 2;
  1304. return 0;
  1305. }
  1306. if (req->socks_version == 5 && !req->got_auth) {
  1307. /* See if we have received authentication. Strictly speaking, we should
  1308. also check whether we actually negotiated username/password
  1309. authentication. But some broken clients will send us authentication
  1310. even if we negotiated SOCKS_NO_AUTH. */
  1311. if (*data == 1) { /* username/pass version 1 */
  1312. /* Format is: authversion [1 byte] == 1
  1313. usernamelen [1 byte]
  1314. username [usernamelen bytes]
  1315. passlen [1 byte]
  1316. password [passlen bytes] */
  1317. usernamelen = (unsigned char)*(data + 1);
  1318. if (datalen < 2u + usernamelen + 1u) {
  1319. *want_length_out = 2u + usernamelen + 1u;
  1320. return 0;
  1321. }
  1322. passlen = (unsigned char)*(data + 2u + usernamelen);
  1323. if (datalen < 2u + usernamelen + 1u + passlen) {
  1324. *want_length_out = 2u + usernamelen + 1u + passlen;
  1325. return 0;
  1326. }
  1327. req->replylen = 2; /* 2 bytes of response */
  1328. req->reply[0] = 1; /* authversion == 1 */
  1329. req->reply[1] = 0; /* authentication successful */
  1330. log_debug(LD_APP,
  1331. "socks5: Accepted username/password without checking.");
  1332. if (usernamelen) {
  1333. req->username = tor_memdup(data+2u, usernamelen);
  1334. req->usernamelen = usernamelen;
  1335. }
  1336. if (passlen) {
  1337. req->password = tor_memdup(data+3u+usernamelen, passlen);
  1338. req->passwordlen = passlen;
  1339. }
  1340. *drain_out = 2u + usernamelen + 1u + passlen;
  1341. req->got_auth = 1;
  1342. *want_length_out = 7; /* Minimal socks5 command. */
  1343. return 0;
  1344. } else if (req->auth_type == SOCKS_USER_PASS) {
  1345. /* unknown version byte */
  1346. log_warn(LD_APP, "Socks5 username/password version %d not recognized; "
  1347. "rejecting.", (int)*data);
  1348. return -1;
  1349. }
  1350. }
  1351. socksver = *data;
  1352. switch (socksver) { /* which version of socks? */
  1353. case 5: /* socks5 */
  1354. if (req->socks_version != 5) { /* we need to negotiate a method */
  1355. unsigned char nummethods = (unsigned char)*(data+1);
  1356. int have_user_pass, have_no_auth;
  1357. int r=0;
  1358. tor_assert(!req->socks_version);
  1359. if (datalen < 2u+nummethods) {
  1360. *want_length_out = 2u+nummethods;
  1361. return 0;
  1362. }
  1363. if (!nummethods)
  1364. return -1;
  1365. req->replylen = 2; /* 2 bytes of response */
  1366. req->reply[0] = 5; /* socks5 reply */
  1367. have_user_pass = (memchr(data+2, SOCKS_USER_PASS, nummethods) !=NULL);
  1368. have_no_auth = (memchr(data+2, SOCKS_NO_AUTH, nummethods) !=NULL);
  1369. if (have_user_pass && !(have_no_auth && req->socks_prefer_no_auth)) {
  1370. req->auth_type = SOCKS_USER_PASS;
  1371. req->reply[1] = SOCKS_USER_PASS; /* tell client to use "user/pass"
  1372. auth method */
  1373. req->socks_version = 5; /* remember we've already negotiated auth */
  1374. log_debug(LD_APP,"socks5: accepted method 2 (username/password)");
  1375. r=0;
  1376. } else if (have_no_auth) {
  1377. req->reply[1] = SOCKS_NO_AUTH; /* tell client to use "none" auth
  1378. method */
  1379. req->socks_version = 5; /* remember we've already negotiated auth */
  1380. log_debug(LD_APP,"socks5: accepted method 0 (no authentication)");
  1381. r=0;
  1382. } else {
  1383. log_warn(LD_APP,
  1384. "socks5: offered methods don't include 'no auth' or "
  1385. "username/password. Rejecting.");
  1386. req->reply[1] = '\xFF'; /* reject all methods */
  1387. r=-1;
  1388. }
  1389. /* Remove packet from buf. Some SOCKS clients will have sent extra
  1390. * junk at this point; let's hope it's an authentication message. */
  1391. *drain_out = 2u + nummethods;
  1392. return r;
  1393. }
  1394. if (req->auth_type != SOCKS_NO_AUTH && !req->got_auth) {
  1395. log_warn(LD_APP,
  1396. "socks5: negotiated authentication, but none provided");
  1397. return -1;
  1398. }
  1399. /* we know the method; read in the request */
  1400. log_debug(LD_APP,"socks5: checking request");
  1401. if (datalen < 7) {/* basic info plus >=1 for addr plus 2 for port */
  1402. *want_length_out = 7;
  1403. return 0; /* not yet */
  1404. }
  1405. req->command = (unsigned char) *(data+1);
  1406. if (req->command != SOCKS_COMMAND_CONNECT &&
  1407. req->command != SOCKS_COMMAND_RESOLVE &&
  1408. req->command != SOCKS_COMMAND_RESOLVE_PTR) {
  1409. /* not a connect or resolve or a resolve_ptr? we don't support it. */
  1410. socks_request_set_socks5_error(req,SOCKS5_COMMAND_NOT_SUPPORTED);
  1411. log_warn(LD_APP,"socks5: command %d not recognized. Rejecting.",
  1412. req->command);
  1413. return -1;
  1414. }
  1415. switch (*(data+3)) { /* address type */
  1416. case 1: /* IPv4 address */
  1417. case 4: /* IPv6 address */ {
  1418. const int is_v6 = *(data+3) == 4;
  1419. const unsigned addrlen = is_v6 ? 16 : 4;
  1420. log_debug(LD_APP,"socks5: ipv4 address type");
  1421. if (datalen < 6+addrlen) {/* ip/port there? */
  1422. *want_length_out = 6+addrlen;
  1423. return 0; /* not yet */
  1424. }
  1425. if (is_v6)
  1426. tor_addr_from_ipv6_bytes(&destaddr, data+4);
  1427. else
  1428. tor_addr_from_ipv4n(&destaddr, get_uint32(data+4));
  1429. tor_addr_to_str(tmpbuf, &destaddr, sizeof(tmpbuf), 1);
  1430. if (strlen(tmpbuf)+1 > MAX_SOCKS_ADDR_LEN) {
  1431. socks_request_set_socks5_error(req, SOCKS5_GENERAL_ERROR);
  1432. log_warn(LD_APP,
  1433. "socks5 IP takes %d bytes, which doesn't fit in %d. "
  1434. "Rejecting.",
  1435. (int)strlen(tmpbuf)+1,(int)MAX_SOCKS_ADDR_LEN);
  1436. return -1;
  1437. }
  1438. strlcpy(req->address,tmpbuf,sizeof(req->address));
  1439. req->port = ntohs(get_uint16(data+4+addrlen));
  1440. *drain_out = 6+addrlen;
  1441. if (req->command != SOCKS_COMMAND_RESOLVE_PTR &&
  1442. !addressmap_have_mapping(req->address,0)) {
  1443. log_unsafe_socks_warning(5, req->address, req->port, safe_socks);
  1444. if (safe_socks) {
  1445. socks_request_set_socks5_error(req, SOCKS5_NOT_ALLOWED);
  1446. return -1;
  1447. }
  1448. }
  1449. return 1;
  1450. }
  1451. case 3: /* fqdn */
  1452. log_debug(LD_APP,"socks5: fqdn address type");
  1453. if (req->command == SOCKS_COMMAND_RESOLVE_PTR) {
  1454. socks_request_set_socks5_error(req,
  1455. SOCKS5_ADDRESS_TYPE_NOT_SUPPORTED);
  1456. log_warn(LD_APP, "socks5 received RESOLVE_PTR command with "
  1457. "hostname type. Rejecting.");
  1458. return -1;
  1459. }
  1460. len = (unsigned char)*(data+4);
  1461. if (datalen < 7+len) { /* addr/port there? */
  1462. *want_length_out = 7+len;
  1463. return 0; /* not yet */
  1464. }
  1465. if (len+1 > MAX_SOCKS_ADDR_LEN) {
  1466. socks_request_set_socks5_error(req, SOCKS5_GENERAL_ERROR);
  1467. log_warn(LD_APP,
  1468. "socks5 hostname is %d bytes, which doesn't fit in "
  1469. "%d. Rejecting.", len+1,MAX_SOCKS_ADDR_LEN);
  1470. return -1;
  1471. }
  1472. memcpy(req->address,data+5,len);
  1473. req->address[len] = 0;
  1474. req->port = ntohs(get_uint16(data+5+len));
  1475. *drain_out = 5+len+2;
  1476. if (string_is_valid_ipv4_address(req->address) ||
  1477. string_is_valid_ipv6_address(req->address)) {
  1478. log_unsafe_socks_warning(5,req->address,req->port,safe_socks);
  1479. if (safe_socks) {
  1480. socks_request_set_socks5_error(req, SOCKS5_NOT_ALLOWED);
  1481. return -1;
  1482. }
  1483. } else if (!string_is_valid_hostname(req->address)) {
  1484. socks_request_set_socks5_error(req, SOCKS5_GENERAL_ERROR);
  1485. log_warn(LD_PROTOCOL,
  1486. "Your application (using socks5 to port %d) gave Tor "
  1487. "a malformed hostname: %s. Rejecting the connection.",
  1488. req->port, escaped_safe_str_client(req->address));
  1489. return -1;
  1490. }
  1491. if (log_sockstype)
  1492. log_notice(LD_APP,
  1493. "Your application (using socks5 to port %d) instructed "
  1494. "Tor to take care of the DNS resolution itself if "
  1495. "necessary. This is good.", req->port);
  1496. return 1;
  1497. default: /* unsupported */
  1498. socks_request_set_socks5_error(req,
  1499. SOCKS5_ADDRESS_TYPE_NOT_SUPPORTED);
  1500. log_warn(LD_APP,"socks5: unsupported address type %d. Rejecting.",
  1501. (int) *(data+3));
  1502. return -1;
  1503. }
  1504. tor_assert(0);
  1505. case 4: { /* socks4 */
  1506. enum {socks4, socks4a} socks4_prot = socks4a;
  1507. const char *authstart, *authend;
  1508. /* http://ss5.sourceforge.net/socks4.protocol.txt */
  1509. /* http://ss5.sourceforge.net/socks4A.protocol.txt */
  1510. req->socks_version = 4;
  1511. if (datalen < SOCKS4_NETWORK_LEN) {/* basic info available? */
  1512. *want_length_out = SOCKS4_NETWORK_LEN;
  1513. return 0; /* not yet */
  1514. }
  1515. // buf_pullup(buf, 1280);
  1516. req->command = (unsigned char) *(data+1);
  1517. if (req->command != SOCKS_COMMAND_CONNECT &&
  1518. req->command != SOCKS_COMMAND_RESOLVE) {
  1519. /* not a connect or resolve? we don't support it. (No resolve_ptr with
  1520. * socks4.) */
  1521. log_warn(LD_APP,"socks4: command %d not recognized. Rejecting.",
  1522. req->command);
  1523. return -1;
  1524. }
  1525. req->port = ntohs(get_uint16(data+2));
  1526. destip = ntohl(get_uint32(data+4));
  1527. if ((!req->port && req->command!=SOCKS_COMMAND_RESOLVE) || !destip) {
  1528. log_warn(LD_APP,"socks4: Port or DestIP is zero. Rejecting.");
  1529. return -1;
  1530. }
  1531. if (destip >> 8) {
  1532. log_debug(LD_APP,"socks4: destip not in form 0.0.0.x.");
  1533. in.s_addr = htonl(destip);
  1534. tor_inet_ntoa(&in,tmpbuf,sizeof(tmpbuf));
  1535. if (strlen(tmpbuf)+1 > MAX_SOCKS_ADDR_LEN) {
  1536. log_debug(LD_APP,"socks4 addr (%d bytes) too long. Rejecting.",
  1537. (int)strlen(tmpbuf));
  1538. return -1;
  1539. }
  1540. log_debug(LD_APP,
  1541. "socks4: successfully read destip (%s)",
  1542. safe_str_client(tmpbuf));
  1543. socks4_prot = socks4;
  1544. }
  1545. authstart = data + SOCKS4_NETWORK_LEN;
  1546. next = memchr(authstart, 0,
  1547. datalen-SOCKS4_NETWORK_LEN);
  1548. if (!next) {
  1549. if (datalen >= 1024) {
  1550. log_debug(LD_APP, "Socks4 user name too long; rejecting.");
  1551. return -1;
  1552. }
  1553. log_debug(LD_APP,"socks4: Username not here yet.");
  1554. *want_length_out = datalen+1024; /* More than we need, but safe */
  1555. return 0;
  1556. }
  1557. authend = next;
  1558. tor_assert(next < data+datalen);
  1559. startaddr = NULL;
  1560. if (socks4_prot != socks4a &&
  1561. !addressmap_have_mapping(tmpbuf,0)) {
  1562. log_unsafe_socks_warning(4, tmpbuf, req->port, safe_socks);
  1563. if (safe_socks)
  1564. return -1;
  1565. }
  1566. if (socks4_prot == socks4a) {
  1567. if (next+1 == data+datalen) {
  1568. log_debug(LD_APP,"socks4: No part of destaddr here yet.");
  1569. *want_length_out = datalen + 1024; /* More than we need, but safe */
  1570. return 0;
  1571. }
  1572. startaddr = next+1;
  1573. next = memchr(startaddr, 0, data + datalen - startaddr);
  1574. if (!next) {
  1575. if (datalen >= 1024) {
  1576. log_debug(LD_APP,"socks4: Destaddr too long.");
  1577. return -1;
  1578. }
  1579. log_debug(LD_APP,"socks4: Destaddr not all here yet.");
  1580. *want_length_out = datalen + 1024; /* More than we need, but safe */
  1581. return 0;
  1582. }
  1583. if (MAX_SOCKS_ADDR_LEN <= next-startaddr) {
  1584. log_warn(LD_APP,"socks4: Destaddr too long. Rejecting.");
  1585. return -1;
  1586. }
  1587. // tor_assert(next < buf->cur+buf->datalen);
  1588. if (log_sockstype)
  1589. log_notice(LD_APP,
  1590. "Your application (using socks4a to port %d) instructed "
  1591. "Tor to take care of the DNS resolution itself if "
  1592. "necessary. This is good.", req->port);
  1593. }
  1594. log_debug(LD_APP,"socks4: Everything is here. Success.");
  1595. strlcpy(req->address, startaddr ? startaddr : tmpbuf,
  1596. sizeof(req->address));
  1597. if (!tor_strisprint(req->address) || strchr(req->address,'\"')) {
  1598. log_warn(LD_PROTOCOL,
  1599. "Your application (using socks4 to port %d) gave Tor "
  1600. "a malformed hostname: %s. Rejecting the connection.",
  1601. req->port, escaped_safe_str_client(req->address));
  1602. return -1;
  1603. }
  1604. if (authend != authstart) {
  1605. req->got_auth = 1;
  1606. req->usernamelen = authend - authstart;
  1607. req->username = tor_memdup(authstart, authend - authstart);
  1608. }
  1609. /* next points to the final \0 on inbuf */
  1610. *drain_out = next - data + 1;
  1611. return 1;
  1612. }
  1613. case 'G': /* get */
  1614. case 'H': /* head */
  1615. case 'P': /* put/post */
  1616. case 'C': /* connect */
  1617. strlcpy((char*)req->reply,
  1618. "HTTP/1.0 501 Tor is not an HTTP Proxy\r\n"
  1619. "Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1\r\n\r\n"
  1620. "<html>\n"
  1621. "<head>\n"
  1622. "<title>Tor is not an HTTP Proxy</title>\n"
  1623. "</head>\n"
  1624. "<body>\n"
  1625. "<h1>Tor is not an HTTP Proxy</h1>\n"
  1626. "<p>\n"
  1627. "It appears you have configured your web browser to use Tor as an HTTP proxy."
  1628. "\n"
  1629. "This is not correct: Tor is a SOCKS proxy, not an HTTP proxy.\n"
  1630. "Please configure your client accordingly.\n"
  1631. "</p>\n"
  1632. "<p>\n"
  1633. "See <a href=\"https://www.torproject.org/documentation.html\">"
  1634. "https://www.torproject.org/documentation.html</a> for more "
  1635. "information.\n"
  1636. "<!-- Plus this comment, to make the body response more than 512 bytes, so "
  1637. " IE will be willing to display it. Comment comment comment comment "
  1638. " comment comment comment comment comment comment comment comment.-->\n"
  1639. "</p>\n"
  1640. "</body>\n"
  1641. "</html>\n"
  1642. , MAX_SOCKS_REPLY_LEN);
  1643. req->replylen = strlen((char*)req->reply)+1;
  1644. /* fall through */
  1645. default: /* version is not socks4 or socks5 */
  1646. log_warn(LD_APP,
  1647. "Socks version %d not recognized. (Tor is not an http proxy.)",
  1648. *(data));
  1649. {
  1650. /* Tell the controller the first 8 bytes. */
  1651. char *tmp = tor_strndup(data, datalen < 8 ? datalen : 8);
  1652. control_event_client_status(LOG_WARN,
  1653. "SOCKS_UNKNOWN_PROTOCOL DATA=\"%s\"",
  1654. escaped(tmp));
  1655. tor_free(tmp);
  1656. }
  1657. return -1;
  1658. }
  1659. }
  1660. /** Inspect a reply from SOCKS server stored in <b>buf</b> according
  1661. * to <b>state</b>, removing the protocol data upon success. Return 0 on
  1662. * incomplete response, 1 on success and -1 on error, in which case
  1663. * <b>reason</b> is set to a descriptive message (free() when finished
  1664. * with it).
  1665. *
  1666. * As a special case, 2 is returned when user/pass is required
  1667. * during SOCKS5 handshake and user/pass is configured.
  1668. */
  1669. int
  1670. fetch_from_buf_socks_client(buf_t *buf, int state, char **reason)
  1671. {
  1672. ssize_t drain = 0;
  1673. int r;
  1674. if (buf->datalen < 2)
  1675. return 0;
  1676. buf_pullup(buf, MAX_SOCKS_MESSAGE_LEN);
  1677. tor_assert(buf->head && buf->head->datalen >= 2);
  1678. r = parse_socks_client((uint8_t*)buf->head->data, buf->head->datalen,
  1679. state, reason, &drain);
  1680. if (drain > 0)
  1681. buf_remove_from_front(buf, drain);
  1682. else if (drain < 0)
  1683. buf_clear(buf);
  1684. return r;
  1685. }
  1686. /** Implementation logic for fetch_from_*_socks_client. */
  1687. static int
  1688. parse_socks_client(const uint8_t *data, size_t datalen,
  1689. int state, char **reason,
  1690. ssize_t *drain_out)
  1691. {
  1692. unsigned int addrlen;
  1693. *drain_out = 0;
  1694. if (datalen < 2)
  1695. return 0;
  1696. switch (state) {
  1697. case PROXY_SOCKS4_WANT_CONNECT_OK:
  1698. /* Wait for the complete response */
  1699. if (datalen < 8)
  1700. return 0;
  1701. if (data[1] != 0x5a) {
  1702. *reason = tor_strdup(socks4_response_code_to_string(data[1]));
  1703. return -1;
  1704. }
  1705. /* Success */
  1706. *drain_out = 8;
  1707. return 1;
  1708. case PROXY_SOCKS5_WANT_AUTH_METHOD_NONE:
  1709. /* we don't have any credentials */
  1710. if (data[1] != 0x00) {
  1711. *reason = tor_strdup("server doesn't support any of our "
  1712. "available authentication methods");
  1713. return -1;
  1714. }
  1715. log_info(LD_NET, "SOCKS 5 client: continuing without authentication");
  1716. *drain_out = -1;
  1717. return 1;
  1718. case PROXY_SOCKS5_WANT_AUTH_METHOD_RFC1929:
  1719. /* we have a username and password. return 1 if we can proceed without
  1720. * providing authentication, or 2 otherwise. */
  1721. switch (data[1]) {
  1722. case 0x00:
  1723. log_info(LD_NET, "SOCKS 5 client: we have auth details but server "
  1724. "doesn't require authentication.");
  1725. *drain_out = -1;
  1726. return 1;
  1727. case 0x02:
  1728. log_info(LD_NET, "SOCKS 5 client: need authentication.");
  1729. *drain_out = -1;
  1730. return 2;
  1731. /* fall through */
  1732. }
  1733. *reason = tor_strdup("server doesn't support any of our available "
  1734. "authentication methods");
  1735. return -1;
  1736. case PROXY_SOCKS5_WANT_AUTH_RFC1929_OK:
  1737. /* handle server reply to rfc1929 authentication */
  1738. if (data[1] != 0x00) {
  1739. *reason = tor_strdup("authentication failed");
  1740. return -1;
  1741. }
  1742. log_info(LD_NET, "SOCKS 5 client: authentication successful.");
  1743. *drain_out = -1;
  1744. return 1;
  1745. case PROXY_SOCKS5_WANT_CONNECT_OK:
  1746. /* response is variable length. BND.ADDR, etc, isn't needed
  1747. * (don't bother with buf_pullup()), but make sure to eat all
  1748. * the data used */
  1749. /* wait for address type field to arrive */
  1750. if (datalen < 4)
  1751. return 0;
  1752. switch (data[3]) {
  1753. case 0x01: /* ip4 */
  1754. addrlen = 4;
  1755. break;
  1756. case 0x04: /* ip6 */
  1757. addrlen = 16;
  1758. break;
  1759. case 0x03: /* fqdn (can this happen here?) */
  1760. if (datalen < 5)
  1761. return 0;
  1762. addrlen = 1 + data[4];
  1763. break;
  1764. default:
  1765. *reason = tor_strdup("invalid response to connect request");
  1766. return -1;
  1767. }
  1768. /* wait for address and port */
  1769. if (datalen < 6 + addrlen)
  1770. return 0;
  1771. if (data[1] != 0x00) {
  1772. *reason = tor_strdup(socks5_response_code_to_string(data[1]));
  1773. return -1;
  1774. }
  1775. *drain_out = 6 + addrlen;
  1776. return 1;
  1777. }
  1778. /* shouldn't get here... */
  1779. tor_assert(0);
  1780. return -1;
  1781. }
  1782. /** Return 1 iff buf looks more like it has an (obsolete) v0 controller
  1783. * command on it than any valid v1 controller command. */
  1784. int
  1785. peek_buf_has_control0_command(buf_t *buf)
  1786. {
  1787. if (buf->datalen >= 4) {
  1788. char header[4];
  1789. uint16_t cmd;
  1790. peek_from_buf(header, sizeof(header), buf);
  1791. cmd = ntohs(get_uint16(header+2));
  1792. if (cmd <= 0x14)
  1793. return 1; /* This is definitely not a v1 control command. */
  1794. }
  1795. return 0;
  1796. }
  1797. /** Return the index within <b>buf</b> at which <b>ch</b> first appears,
  1798. * or -1 if <b>ch</b> does not appear on buf. */
  1799. static off_t
  1800. buf_find_offset_of_char(buf_t *buf, char ch)
  1801. {
  1802. chunk_t *chunk;
  1803. off_t offset = 0;
  1804. for (chunk = buf->head; chunk; chunk = chunk->next) {
  1805. char *cp = memchr(chunk->data, ch, chunk->datalen);
  1806. if (cp)
  1807. return offset + (cp - chunk->data);
  1808. else
  1809. offset += chunk->datalen;
  1810. }
  1811. return -1;
  1812. }
  1813. /** Try to read a single LF-terminated line from <b>buf</b>, and write it
  1814. * (including the LF), NUL-terminated, into the *<b>data_len</b> byte buffer
  1815. * at <b>data_out</b>. Set *<b>data_len</b> to the number of bytes in the
  1816. * line, not counting the terminating NUL. Return 1 if we read a whole line,
  1817. * return 0 if we don't have a whole line yet, and return -1 if the line
  1818. * length exceeds *<b>data_len</b>.
  1819. */
  1820. int
  1821. fetch_from_buf_line(buf_t *buf, char *data_out, size_t *data_len)
  1822. {
  1823. size_t sz;
  1824. off_t offset;
  1825. if (!buf->head)
  1826. return 0;
  1827. offset = buf_find_offset_of_char(buf, '\n');
  1828. if (offset < 0)
  1829. return 0;
  1830. sz = (size_t) offset;
  1831. if (sz+2 > *data_len) {
  1832. *data_len = sz + 2;
  1833. return -1;
  1834. }
  1835. fetch_from_buf(data_out, sz+1, buf);
  1836. data_out[sz+1] = '\0';
  1837. *data_len = sz+1;
  1838. return 1;
  1839. }
  1840. /** Compress on uncompress the <b>data_len</b> bytes in <b>data</b> using the
  1841. * zlib state <b>state</b>, appending the result to <b>buf</b>. If
  1842. * <b>done</b> is true, flush the data in the state and finish the
  1843. * compression/uncompression. Return -1 on failure, 0 on success. */
  1844. int
  1845. write_to_buf_zlib(buf_t *buf, tor_zlib_state_t *state,
  1846. const char *data, size_t data_len,
  1847. int done)
  1848. {
  1849. char *next;
  1850. size_t old_avail, avail;
  1851. int over = 0;
  1852. do {
  1853. int need_new_chunk = 0;
  1854. if (!buf->tail || ! CHUNK_REMAINING_CAPACITY(buf->tail)) {
  1855. size_t cap = data_len / 4;
  1856. buf_add_chunk_with_capacity(buf, cap, 1);
  1857. }
  1858. next = CHUNK_WRITE_PTR(buf->tail);
  1859. avail = old_avail = CHUNK_REMAINING_CAPACITY(buf->tail);
  1860. switch (tor_zlib_process(state, &next, &avail, &data, &data_len, done)) {
  1861. case TOR_ZLIB_DONE:
  1862. over = 1;
  1863. break;
  1864. case TOR_ZLIB_ERR:
  1865. return -1;
  1866. case TOR_ZLIB_OK:
  1867. if (data_len == 0)
  1868. over = 1;
  1869. break;
  1870. case TOR_ZLIB_BUF_FULL:
  1871. if (avail) {
  1872. /* Zlib says we need more room (ZLIB_BUF_FULL). Start a new chunk
  1873. * automatically, whether were going to or not. */
  1874. need_new_chunk = 1;
  1875. }
  1876. break;
  1877. }
  1878. buf->datalen += old_avail - avail;
  1879. buf->tail->datalen += old_avail - avail;
  1880. if (need_new_chunk) {
  1881. buf_add_chunk_with_capacity(buf, data_len/4, 1);
  1882. }
  1883. } while (!over);
  1884. check();
  1885. return 0;
  1886. }
  1887. /** Set *<b>output</b> to contain a copy of the data in *<b>input</b> */
  1888. int
  1889. buf_set_to_copy(buf_t **output,
  1890. const buf_t *input)
  1891. {
  1892. if (*output)
  1893. buf_free(*output);
  1894. *output = buf_copy(input);
  1895. return 0;
  1896. }
  1897. /** Log an error and exit if <b>buf</b> is corrupted.
  1898. */
  1899. void
  1900. assert_buf_ok(buf_t *buf)
  1901. {
  1902. tor_assert(buf);
  1903. tor_assert(buf->magic == BUFFER_MAGIC);
  1904. if (! buf->head) {
  1905. tor_assert(!buf->tail);
  1906. tor_assert(buf->datalen == 0);
  1907. } else {
  1908. chunk_t *ch;
  1909. size_t total = 0;
  1910. tor_assert(buf->tail);
  1911. for (ch = buf->head; ch; ch = ch->next) {
  1912. total += ch->datalen;
  1913. tor_assert(ch->datalen <= ch->memlen);
  1914. tor_assert(ch->data >= &ch->mem[0]);
  1915. tor_assert(ch->data <= &ch->mem[0]+ch->memlen);
  1916. if (ch->data == &ch->mem[0]+ch->memlen) {
  1917. static int warned = 0;
  1918. if (! warned) {
  1919. log_warn(LD_BUG, "Invariant violation in buf.c related to #15083");
  1920. warned = 1;
  1921. }
  1922. }
  1923. tor_assert(ch->data+ch->datalen <= &ch->mem[0] + ch->memlen);
  1924. if (!ch->next)
  1925. tor_assert(ch == buf->tail);
  1926. }
  1927. tor_assert(buf->datalen == total);
  1928. }
  1929. }