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  1. /* Copyright (c) 2017, The Tor Project, Inc. */
  2. /* See LICENSE for licensing information */
  3. /**
  4. * \file test_hs_common.c
  5. * \brief Test hidden service common functionalities.
  6. */
  7. #define HS_COMMON_PRIVATE
  8. #define HS_CLIENT_PRIVATE
  9. #define HS_SERVICE_PRIVATE
  10. #define NODELIST_PRIVATE
  11. #include "test.h"
  12. #include "test_helpers.h"
  13. #include "log_test_helpers.h"
  14. #include "hs_test_helpers.h"
  15. #include "connection_edge.h"
  16. #include "crypto_rand.h"
  17. #include "hs_common.h"
  18. #include "hs_client.h"
  19. #include "hs_service.h"
  20. #include "config.h"
  21. #include "networkstatus.h"
  22. #include "directory.h"
  23. #include "dirauth/dirvote.h"
  24. #include "nodelist.h"
  25. #include "routerlist.h"
  26. #include "statefile.h"
  27. #include "circuitlist.h"
  28. #include "dirauth/shared_random.h"
  29. #include "util.h"
  30. #include "voting_schedule.h"
  31. /** Test the validation of HS v3 addresses */
  32. static void
  33. test_validate_address(void *arg)
  34. {
  35. int ret;
  36. (void) arg;
  37. /* Address too short and too long. */
  38. setup_full_capture_of_logs(LOG_WARN);
  39. ret = hs_address_is_valid("blah");
  40. tt_int_op(ret, OP_EQ, 0);
  41. expect_log_msg_containing("has an invalid length");
  42. teardown_capture_of_logs();
  43. setup_full_capture_of_logs(LOG_WARN);
  44. ret = hs_address_is_valid(
  45. "p3xnclpu4mu22dwaurjtsybyqk4xfjmcfz6z62yl24uwmhjatiwnlnadb");
  46. tt_int_op(ret, OP_EQ, 0);
  47. expect_log_msg_containing("has an invalid length");
  48. teardown_capture_of_logs();
  49. /* Invalid checksum (taken from prop224) */
  50. setup_full_capture_of_logs(LOG_WARN);
  51. ret = hs_address_is_valid(
  52. "l5satjgud6gucryazcyvyvhuxhr74u6ygigiuyixe3a6ysis67ororad");
  53. tt_int_op(ret, OP_EQ, 0);
  54. expect_log_msg_containing("invalid checksum");
  55. teardown_capture_of_logs();
  56. setup_full_capture_of_logs(LOG_WARN);
  57. ret = hs_address_is_valid(
  58. "btojiu7nu5y5iwut64eufevogqdw4wmqzugnoluw232r4t3ecsfv37ad");
  59. tt_int_op(ret, OP_EQ, 0);
  60. expect_log_msg_containing("invalid checksum");
  61. teardown_capture_of_logs();
  62. /* Non base32 decodable string. */
  63. setup_full_capture_of_logs(LOG_WARN);
  64. ret = hs_address_is_valid(
  65. "????????????????????????????????????????????????????????");
  66. tt_int_op(ret, OP_EQ, 0);
  67. expect_log_msg_containing("can't be decoded");
  68. teardown_capture_of_logs();
  69. /* Valid address. */
  70. ret = hs_address_is_valid(
  71. "25njqamcweflpvkl73j4szahhihoc4xt3ktcgjnpaingr5yhkenl5sid");
  72. tt_int_op(ret, OP_EQ, 1);
  73. done:
  74. ;
  75. }
  76. static int
  77. mock_write_str_to_file(const char *path, const char *str, int bin)
  78. {
  79. (void)bin;
  80. tt_str_op(path, OP_EQ, "/double/five"PATH_SEPARATOR"squared");
  81. tt_str_op(str, OP_EQ,
  82. "25njqamcweflpvkl73j4szahhihoc4xt3ktcgjnpaingr5yhkenl5sid.onion\n");
  83. done:
  84. return 0;
  85. }
  86. /** Test building HS v3 onion addresses. Uses test vectors from the
  87. * ./hs_build_address.py script. */
  88. static void
  89. test_build_address(void *arg)
  90. {
  91. int ret;
  92. char onion_addr[HS_SERVICE_ADDR_LEN_BASE32 + 1];
  93. ed25519_public_key_t pubkey;
  94. /* hex-encoded ed25519 pubkey used in hs_build_address.py */
  95. char pubkey_hex[] =
  96. "d75a980182b10ab7d54bfed3c964073a0ee172f3daa62325af021a68f707511a";
  97. hs_service_t *service = NULL;
  98. (void) arg;
  99. MOCK(write_str_to_file, mock_write_str_to_file);
  100. /* The following has been created with hs_build_address.py script that
  101. * follows proposal 224 specification to build an onion address. */
  102. static const char *test_addr =
  103. "25njqamcweflpvkl73j4szahhihoc4xt3ktcgjnpaingr5yhkenl5sid";
  104. /* Let's try to build the same onion address as the script */
  105. base16_decode((char*)pubkey.pubkey, sizeof(pubkey.pubkey),
  106. pubkey_hex, strlen(pubkey_hex));
  107. hs_build_address(&pubkey, HS_VERSION_THREE, onion_addr);
  108. tt_str_op(test_addr, OP_EQ, onion_addr);
  109. /* Validate that address. */
  110. ret = hs_address_is_valid(onion_addr);
  111. tt_int_op(ret, OP_EQ, 1);
  112. service = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(hs_service_t));
  113. memcpy(service->onion_address, onion_addr, sizeof(service->onion_address));
  114. tor_asprintf(&service->config.directory_path, "/double/five");
  115. ret = write_address_to_file(service, "squared");
  116. tt_int_op(ret, OP_EQ, 0);
  117. done:
  118. hs_service_free(service);
  119. }
  120. /** Test that our HS time period calculation functions work properly */
  121. static void
  122. test_time_period(void *arg)
  123. {
  124. (void) arg;
  125. uint64_t tn;
  126. int retval;
  127. time_t fake_time, correct_time, start_time;
  128. /* Let's do the example in prop224 section [TIME-PERIODS] */
  129. retval = parse_rfc1123_time("Wed, 13 Apr 2016 11:00:00 UTC",
  130. &fake_time);
  131. tt_int_op(retval, OP_EQ, 0);
  132. /* Check that the time period number is right */
  133. tn = hs_get_time_period_num(fake_time);
  134. tt_u64_op(tn, OP_EQ, 16903);
  135. /* Increase current time to 11:59:59 UTC and check that the time period
  136. number is still the same */
  137. fake_time += 3599;
  138. tn = hs_get_time_period_num(fake_time);
  139. tt_u64_op(tn, OP_EQ, 16903);
  140. { /* Check start time of next time period */
  141. retval = parse_rfc1123_time("Wed, 13 Apr 2016 12:00:00 UTC",
  142. &correct_time);
  143. tt_int_op(retval, OP_EQ, 0);
  144. start_time = hs_get_start_time_of_next_time_period(fake_time);
  145. tt_int_op(start_time, OP_EQ, correct_time);
  146. }
  147. /* Now take time to 12:00:00 UTC and check that the time period rotated */
  148. fake_time += 1;
  149. tn = hs_get_time_period_num(fake_time);
  150. tt_u64_op(tn, OP_EQ, 16904);
  151. /* Now also check our hs_get_next_time_period_num() function */
  152. tn = hs_get_next_time_period_num(fake_time);
  153. tt_u64_op(tn, OP_EQ, 16905);
  154. { /* Check start time of next time period again */
  155. retval = parse_rfc1123_time("Wed, 14 Apr 2016 12:00:00 UTC",
  156. &correct_time);
  157. tt_int_op(retval, OP_EQ, 0);
  158. start_time = hs_get_start_time_of_next_time_period(fake_time);
  159. tt_int_op(start_time, OP_EQ, correct_time);
  160. }
  161. /* Now do another sanity check: The time period number at the start of the
  162. * next time period, must be the same time period number as the one returned
  163. * from hs_get_next_time_period_num() */
  164. {
  165. time_t next_tp_start = hs_get_start_time_of_next_time_period(fake_time);
  166. tt_u64_op(hs_get_time_period_num(next_tp_start), OP_EQ,
  167. hs_get_next_time_period_num(fake_time));
  168. }
  169. done:
  170. ;
  171. }
  172. /** Test that we can correctly find the start time of the next time period */
  173. static void
  174. test_start_time_of_next_time_period(void *arg)
  175. {
  176. (void) arg;
  177. int retval;
  178. time_t fake_time;
  179. char tbuf[ISO_TIME_LEN + 1];
  180. time_t next_tp_start_time;
  181. /* Do some basic tests */
  182. retval = parse_rfc1123_time("Wed, 13 Apr 2016 11:00:00 UTC",
  183. &fake_time);
  184. tt_int_op(retval, OP_EQ, 0);
  185. next_tp_start_time = hs_get_start_time_of_next_time_period(fake_time);
  186. /* Compare it with the correct result */
  187. format_iso_time(tbuf, next_tp_start_time);
  188. tt_str_op("2016-04-13 12:00:00", OP_EQ, tbuf);
  189. /* Another test with an edge-case time (start of TP) */
  190. retval = parse_rfc1123_time("Wed, 13 Apr 2016 12:00:00 UTC",
  191. &fake_time);
  192. tt_int_op(retval, OP_EQ, 0);
  193. next_tp_start_time = hs_get_start_time_of_next_time_period(fake_time);
  194. format_iso_time(tbuf, next_tp_start_time);
  195. tt_str_op("2016-04-14 12:00:00", OP_EQ, tbuf);
  196. {
  197. /* Now pretend we are on a testing network and alter the voting schedule to
  198. be every 10 seconds. This means that a time period has length 10*24
  199. seconds (4 minutes). It also means that we apply a rotational offset of
  200. 120 seconds to the time period, so that it starts at 00:02:00 instead of
  201. 00:00:00. */
  202. or_options_t *options = get_options_mutable();
  203. options->TestingTorNetwork = 1;
  204. options->V3AuthVotingInterval = 10;
  205. options->TestingV3AuthInitialVotingInterval = 10;
  206. retval = parse_rfc1123_time("Wed, 13 Apr 2016 00:00:00 UTC",
  207. &fake_time);
  208. tt_int_op(retval, OP_EQ, 0);
  209. next_tp_start_time = hs_get_start_time_of_next_time_period(fake_time);
  210. /* Compare it with the correct result */
  211. format_iso_time(tbuf, next_tp_start_time);
  212. tt_str_op("2016-04-13 00:02:00", OP_EQ, tbuf);
  213. retval = parse_rfc1123_time("Wed, 13 Apr 2016 00:02:00 UTC",
  214. &fake_time);
  215. tt_int_op(retval, OP_EQ, 0);
  216. next_tp_start_time = hs_get_start_time_of_next_time_period(fake_time);
  217. /* Compare it with the correct result */
  218. format_iso_time(tbuf, next_tp_start_time);
  219. tt_str_op("2016-04-13 00:06:00", OP_EQ, tbuf);
  220. }
  221. done:
  222. ;
  223. }
  224. /* Cleanup the global nodelist. It also frees the "md" in the node_t because
  225. * we allocate the memory in helper_add_hsdir_to_networkstatus(). */
  226. static void
  227. cleanup_nodelist(void)
  228. {
  229. smartlist_t *nodelist = nodelist_get_list();
  230. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(nodelist, node_t *, node) {
  231. tor_free(node->md);
  232. node->md = NULL;
  233. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(node);
  234. nodelist_free_all();
  235. }
  236. static void
  237. helper_add_hsdir_to_networkstatus(networkstatus_t *ns,
  238. int identity_idx,
  239. const char *nickname,
  240. int is_hsdir)
  241. {
  242. routerstatus_t *rs = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(routerstatus_t));
  243. routerinfo_t *ri = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(routerinfo_t));
  244. uint8_t identity[DIGEST_LEN];
  245. tor_addr_t ipv4_addr;
  246. memset(identity, identity_idx, sizeof(identity));
  247. memcpy(rs->identity_digest, identity, DIGEST_LEN);
  248. rs->is_hs_dir = is_hsdir;
  249. rs->pv.supports_v3_hsdir = 1;
  250. strlcpy(rs->nickname, nickname, sizeof(rs->nickname));
  251. tor_addr_parse(&ipv4_addr, "1.2.3.4");
  252. ri->addr = tor_addr_to_ipv4h(&ipv4_addr);
  253. rs->addr = tor_addr_to_ipv4h(&ipv4_addr);
  254. ri->nickname = tor_strdup(nickname);
  255. ri->protocol_list = tor_strdup("HSDir=1-2 LinkAuth=3");
  256. memcpy(ri->cache_info.identity_digest, identity, DIGEST_LEN);
  257. ri->cache_info.signing_key_cert = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(tor_cert_t));
  258. /* Needed for the HSDir index computation. */
  259. memset(&ri->cache_info.signing_key_cert->signing_key,
  260. identity_idx, ED25519_PUBKEY_LEN);
  261. tt_assert(nodelist_set_routerinfo(ri, NULL));
  262. node_t *node = node_get_mutable_by_id(ri->cache_info.identity_digest);
  263. tt_assert(node);
  264. node->rs = rs;
  265. /* We need this to exist for node_has_preferred_descriptor() to return
  266. * true. */
  267. node->md = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(microdesc_t));
  268. /* Do this now the nodelist_set_routerinfo() function needs a "rs" to set
  269. * the indexes which it doesn't have when it is called. */
  270. node_set_hsdir_index(node, ns);
  271. node->ri = NULL;
  272. smartlist_add(ns->routerstatus_list, rs);
  273. done:
  274. routerinfo_free(ri);
  275. }
  276. static networkstatus_t *mock_ns = NULL;
  277. static networkstatus_t *
  278. mock_networkstatus_get_latest_consensus(void)
  279. {
  280. time_t now = approx_time();
  281. /* If initialized, return it */
  282. if (mock_ns) {
  283. return mock_ns;
  284. }
  285. /* Initialize fake consensus */
  286. mock_ns = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(networkstatus_t));
  287. /* This consensus is live */
  288. mock_ns->valid_after = now-1;
  289. mock_ns->fresh_until = now+1;
  290. mock_ns->valid_until = now+2;
  291. /* Create routerstatus list */
  292. mock_ns->routerstatus_list = smartlist_new();
  293. mock_ns->type = NS_TYPE_CONSENSUS;
  294. return mock_ns;
  295. }
  296. static networkstatus_t *
  297. mock_networkstatus_get_live_consensus(time_t now)
  298. {
  299. (void) now;
  300. tt_assert(mock_ns);
  301. done:
  302. return mock_ns;
  303. }
  304. /** Test the responsible HSDirs calculation function */
  305. static void
  306. test_responsible_hsdirs(void *arg)
  307. {
  308. smartlist_t *responsible_dirs = smartlist_new();
  309. networkstatus_t *ns = NULL;
  310. (void) arg;
  311. hs_init();
  312. MOCK(networkstatus_get_latest_consensus,
  313. mock_networkstatus_get_latest_consensus);
  314. ns = networkstatus_get_latest_consensus();
  315. { /* First router: HSdir */
  316. helper_add_hsdir_to_networkstatus(ns, 1, "igor", 1);
  317. }
  318. { /* Second HSDir */
  319. helper_add_hsdir_to_networkstatus(ns, 2, "victor", 1);
  320. }
  321. { /* Third relay but not HSDir */
  322. helper_add_hsdir_to_networkstatus(ns, 3, "spyro", 0);
  323. }
  324. /* Use a fixed time period and pub key so we always take the same path */
  325. ed25519_public_key_t pubkey;
  326. uint64_t time_period_num = 17653; // 2 May, 2018, 14:00.
  327. memset(&pubkey, 42, sizeof(pubkey));
  328. hs_get_responsible_hsdirs(&pubkey, time_period_num,
  329. 0, 0, responsible_dirs);
  330. /* Make sure that we only found 2 responsible HSDirs.
  331. * The third relay was not an hsdir! */
  332. tt_int_op(smartlist_len(responsible_dirs), OP_EQ, 2);
  333. /** TODO: Build a bigger network and do more tests here */
  334. done:
  335. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(ns->routerstatus_list,
  336. routerstatus_t *, rs, routerstatus_free(rs));
  337. smartlist_free(responsible_dirs);
  338. smartlist_clear(ns->routerstatus_list);
  339. networkstatus_vote_free(mock_ns);
  340. cleanup_nodelist();
  341. }
  342. static void
  343. mock_directory_initiate_request(directory_request_t *req)
  344. {
  345. (void)req;
  346. return;
  347. }
  348. static int
  349. mock_hs_desc_encode_descriptor(const hs_descriptor_t *desc,
  350. const ed25519_keypair_t *signing_kp,
  351. char **encoded_out)
  352. {
  353. (void)desc;
  354. (void)signing_kp;
  355. tor_asprintf(encoded_out, "lulu");
  356. return 0;
  357. }
  358. static or_state_t dummy_state;
  359. /* Mock function to get fake or state (used for rev counters) */
  360. static or_state_t *
  361. get_or_state_replacement(void)
  362. {
  363. return &dummy_state;
  364. }
  365. static int
  366. mock_router_have_minimum_dir_info(void)
  367. {
  368. return 1;
  369. }
  370. /** Test that we correctly detect when the HSDir hash ring changes so that we
  371. * reupload our descriptor. */
  372. static void
  373. test_desc_reupload_logic(void *arg)
  374. {
  375. networkstatus_t *ns = NULL;
  376. (void) arg;
  377. hs_init();
  378. MOCK(router_have_minimum_dir_info,
  379. mock_router_have_minimum_dir_info);
  380. MOCK(get_or_state,
  381. get_or_state_replacement);
  382. MOCK(networkstatus_get_latest_consensus,
  383. mock_networkstatus_get_latest_consensus);
  384. MOCK(directory_initiate_request,
  385. mock_directory_initiate_request);
  386. MOCK(hs_desc_encode_descriptor,
  387. mock_hs_desc_encode_descriptor);
  388. ns = networkstatus_get_latest_consensus();
  389. /** Test logic:
  390. * 1) Upload descriptor to HSDirs
  391. * CHECK that previous_hsdirs list was populated.
  392. * 2) Then call router_dir_info_changed() without an HSDir set change.
  393. * CHECK that no reuplod occurs.
  394. * 3) Now change the HSDir set, and call dir_info_changed() again.
  395. * CHECK that reupload occurs.
  396. * 4) Finally call service_desc_schedule_upload().
  397. * CHECK that previous_hsdirs list was cleared.
  398. **/
  399. /* Let's start by building our descriptor and service */
  400. hs_service_descriptor_t *desc = service_descriptor_new();
  401. hs_service_t *service = NULL;
  402. /* hex-encoded ed25519 pubkey used in hs_build_address.py */
  403. char pubkey_hex[] =
  404. "d75a980182b10ab7d54bfed3c964073a0ee172f3daa62325af021a68f707511a";
  405. char onion_addr[HS_SERVICE_ADDR_LEN_BASE32 + 1];
  406. ed25519_public_key_t pubkey;
  407. base16_decode((char*)pubkey.pubkey, sizeof(pubkey.pubkey),
  408. pubkey_hex, strlen(pubkey_hex));
  409. hs_build_address(&pubkey, HS_VERSION_THREE, onion_addr);
  410. service = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(hs_service_t));
  411. memcpy(service->onion_address, onion_addr, sizeof(service->onion_address));
  412. ed25519_secret_key_generate(&service->keys.identity_sk, 0);
  413. ed25519_public_key_generate(&service->keys.identity_pk,
  414. &service->keys.identity_sk);
  415. service->desc_current = desc;
  416. /* Also add service to service map */
  417. hs_service_ht *service_map = get_hs_service_map();
  418. tt_assert(service_map);
  419. tt_int_op(hs_service_get_num_services(), OP_EQ, 0);
  420. register_service(service_map, service);
  421. tt_int_op(hs_service_get_num_services(), OP_EQ, 1);
  422. /* Now let's create our hash ring: */
  423. {
  424. helper_add_hsdir_to_networkstatus(ns, 1, "dingus", 1);
  425. helper_add_hsdir_to_networkstatus(ns, 2, "clive", 1);
  426. helper_add_hsdir_to_networkstatus(ns, 3, "aaron", 1);
  427. helper_add_hsdir_to_networkstatus(ns, 4, "lizzie", 1);
  428. helper_add_hsdir_to_networkstatus(ns, 5, "daewon", 1);
  429. helper_add_hsdir_to_networkstatus(ns, 6, "clarke", 1);
  430. }
  431. /* Now let's upload our desc to all hsdirs */
  432. upload_descriptor_to_all(service, desc);
  433. /* Check that previous hsdirs were populated */
  434. tt_int_op(smartlist_len(desc->previous_hsdirs), OP_EQ, 6);
  435. /* Poison next upload time so that we can see if it was changed by
  436. * router_dir_info_changed(). No changes in hash ring so far, so the upload
  437. * time should stay as is. */
  438. desc->next_upload_time = 42;
  439. router_dir_info_changed();
  440. tt_int_op(desc->next_upload_time, OP_EQ, 42);
  441. /* Now change the HSDir hash ring by swapping nora for aaron.
  442. * Start by clearing the hash ring */
  443. {
  444. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(ns->routerstatus_list,
  445. routerstatus_t *, rs, routerstatus_free(rs));
  446. smartlist_clear(ns->routerstatus_list);
  447. cleanup_nodelist();
  448. routerlist_free_all();
  449. }
  450. { /* Now add back all the nodes */
  451. helper_add_hsdir_to_networkstatus(ns, 1, "dingus", 1);
  452. helper_add_hsdir_to_networkstatus(ns, 2, "clive", 1);
  453. helper_add_hsdir_to_networkstatus(ns, 4, "lizzie", 1);
  454. helper_add_hsdir_to_networkstatus(ns, 5, "daewon", 1);
  455. helper_add_hsdir_to_networkstatus(ns, 6, "clarke", 1);
  456. helper_add_hsdir_to_networkstatus(ns, 7, "nora", 1);
  457. }
  458. /* Now call service_desc_hsdirs_changed() and see that it detected the hash
  459. ring change */
  460. time_t now = approx_time();
  461. tt_assert(now);
  462. tt_int_op(service_desc_hsdirs_changed(service, desc), OP_EQ, 1);
  463. tt_int_op(smartlist_len(desc->previous_hsdirs), OP_EQ, 6);
  464. /* Now order another upload and see that we keep having 6 prev hsdirs */
  465. upload_descriptor_to_all(service, desc);
  466. /* Check that previous hsdirs were populated */
  467. tt_int_op(smartlist_len(desc->previous_hsdirs), OP_EQ, 6);
  468. /* Now restore the HSDir hash ring to its original state by swapping back
  469. aaron for nora */
  470. /* First clear up the hash ring */
  471. {
  472. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(ns->routerstatus_list,
  473. routerstatus_t *, rs, routerstatus_free(rs));
  474. smartlist_clear(ns->routerstatus_list);
  475. cleanup_nodelist();
  476. routerlist_free_all();
  477. }
  478. { /* Now populate the hash ring again */
  479. helper_add_hsdir_to_networkstatus(ns, 1, "dingus", 1);
  480. helper_add_hsdir_to_networkstatus(ns, 2, "clive", 1);
  481. helper_add_hsdir_to_networkstatus(ns, 3, "aaron", 1);
  482. helper_add_hsdir_to_networkstatus(ns, 4, "lizzie", 1);
  483. helper_add_hsdir_to_networkstatus(ns, 5, "daewon", 1);
  484. helper_add_hsdir_to_networkstatus(ns, 6, "clarke", 1);
  485. }
  486. /* Check that our algorithm catches this change of hsdirs */
  487. tt_int_op(service_desc_hsdirs_changed(service, desc), OP_EQ, 1);
  488. /* Now pretend that the descriptor changed, and order a reupload to all
  489. HSDirs. Make sure that the set of previous HSDirs was cleared. */
  490. service_desc_schedule_upload(desc, now, 1);
  491. tt_int_op(smartlist_len(desc->previous_hsdirs), OP_EQ, 0);
  492. /* Now reupload again: see that the prev hsdir set got populated again. */
  493. upload_descriptor_to_all(service, desc);
  494. tt_int_op(smartlist_len(desc->previous_hsdirs), OP_EQ, 6);
  495. done:
  496. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(ns->routerstatus_list,
  497. routerstatus_t *, rs, routerstatus_free(rs));
  498. smartlist_clear(ns->routerstatus_list);
  499. networkstatus_vote_free(ns);
  500. cleanup_nodelist();
  501. hs_free_all();
  502. }
  503. /** Test disaster SRV computation and caching */
  504. static void
  505. test_disaster_srv(void *arg)
  506. {
  507. uint8_t *cached_disaster_srv_one = NULL;
  508. uint8_t *cached_disaster_srv_two = NULL;
  509. uint8_t srv_one[DIGEST256_LEN] = {0};
  510. uint8_t srv_two[DIGEST256_LEN] = {0};
  511. uint8_t srv_three[DIGEST256_LEN] = {0};
  512. uint8_t srv_four[DIGEST256_LEN] = {0};
  513. uint8_t srv_five[DIGEST256_LEN] = {0};
  514. (void) arg;
  515. /* Get the cached SRVs: we gonna use them later for verification */
  516. cached_disaster_srv_one = get_first_cached_disaster_srv();
  517. cached_disaster_srv_two = get_second_cached_disaster_srv();
  518. /* Compute some srvs */
  519. get_disaster_srv(1, srv_one);
  520. get_disaster_srv(2, srv_two);
  521. /* Check that the cached ones where updated */
  522. tt_mem_op(cached_disaster_srv_one, OP_EQ, srv_one, DIGEST256_LEN);
  523. tt_mem_op(cached_disaster_srv_two, OP_EQ, srv_two, DIGEST256_LEN);
  524. /* Ask for an SRV that has already been computed */
  525. get_disaster_srv(2, srv_two);
  526. /* and check that the cache entries have not changed */
  527. tt_mem_op(cached_disaster_srv_one, OP_EQ, srv_one, DIGEST256_LEN);
  528. tt_mem_op(cached_disaster_srv_two, OP_EQ, srv_two, DIGEST256_LEN);
  529. /* Ask for a new SRV */
  530. get_disaster_srv(3, srv_three);
  531. tt_mem_op(cached_disaster_srv_one, OP_EQ, srv_three, DIGEST256_LEN);
  532. tt_mem_op(cached_disaster_srv_two, OP_EQ, srv_two, DIGEST256_LEN);
  533. /* Ask for another SRV: none of the original SRVs should now be cached */
  534. get_disaster_srv(4, srv_four);
  535. tt_mem_op(cached_disaster_srv_one, OP_EQ, srv_three, DIGEST256_LEN);
  536. tt_mem_op(cached_disaster_srv_two, OP_EQ, srv_four, DIGEST256_LEN);
  537. /* Ask for yet another SRV */
  538. get_disaster_srv(5, srv_five);
  539. tt_mem_op(cached_disaster_srv_one, OP_EQ, srv_five, DIGEST256_LEN);
  540. tt_mem_op(cached_disaster_srv_two, OP_EQ, srv_four, DIGEST256_LEN);
  541. done:
  542. ;
  543. }
  544. /** Test our HS descriptor request tracker by making various requests and
  545. * checking whether they get tracked properly. */
  546. static void
  547. test_hid_serv_request_tracker(void *arg)
  548. {
  549. (void) arg;
  550. time_t retval;
  551. routerstatus_t *hsdir = NULL, *hsdir2 = NULL, *hsdir3 = NULL;
  552. time_t now = approx_time();
  553. const char *req_key_str_first =
  554. "vd4zb6zesaubtrjvdqcr2w7x7lhw2up4Xnw4526ThUNbL5o1go+EdUuEqlKxHkNbnK41pRzizzs";
  555. const char *req_key_str_second =
  556. "g53o7iavcd62oihswhr24u6czmqws5kpXnw4526ThUNbL5o1go+EdUuEqlKxHkNbnK41pRzizzs";
  557. const char *req_key_str_small = "ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ";
  558. /*************************** basic test *******************************/
  559. /* Get request tracker and make sure it's empty */
  560. strmap_t *request_tracker = get_last_hid_serv_requests();
  561. tt_int_op(strmap_size(request_tracker),OP_EQ, 0);
  562. /* Let's register a hid serv request */
  563. hsdir = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(routerstatus_t));
  564. memset(hsdir->identity_digest, 'Z', DIGEST_LEN);
  565. retval = hs_lookup_last_hid_serv_request(hsdir, req_key_str_first,
  566. now, 1);
  567. tt_int_op(retval, OP_EQ, now);
  568. tt_int_op(strmap_size(request_tracker),OP_EQ, 1);
  569. /* Let's lookup a non-existent hidserv request */
  570. retval = hs_lookup_last_hid_serv_request(hsdir, req_key_str_second,
  571. now+1, 0);
  572. tt_int_op(retval, OP_EQ, 0);
  573. tt_int_op(strmap_size(request_tracker),OP_EQ, 1);
  574. /* Let's lookup a real hidserv request */
  575. retval = hs_lookup_last_hid_serv_request(hsdir, req_key_str_first,
  576. now+2, 0);
  577. tt_int_op(retval, OP_EQ, now); /* we got it */
  578. tt_int_op(strmap_size(request_tracker),OP_EQ, 1);
  579. /**********************************************************************/
  580. /* Let's add another request for the same HS but on a different HSDir. */
  581. hsdir2 = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(routerstatus_t));
  582. memset(hsdir2->identity_digest, 2, DIGEST_LEN);
  583. retval = hs_lookup_last_hid_serv_request(hsdir2, req_key_str_first,
  584. now+3, 1);
  585. tt_int_op(retval, OP_EQ, now+3);
  586. tt_int_op(strmap_size(request_tracker),OP_EQ, 2);
  587. /* Check that we can clean the first request based on time */
  588. hs_clean_last_hid_serv_requests(now+3+REND_HID_SERV_DIR_REQUERY_PERIOD);
  589. tt_int_op(strmap_size(request_tracker),OP_EQ, 1);
  590. /* Check that it doesn't exist anymore */
  591. retval = hs_lookup_last_hid_serv_request(hsdir, req_key_str_first,
  592. now+2, 0);
  593. tt_int_op(retval, OP_EQ, 0);
  594. /* Now let's add a smaller req key str */
  595. hsdir3 = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(routerstatus_t));
  596. memset(hsdir3->identity_digest, 3, DIGEST_LEN);
  597. retval = hs_lookup_last_hid_serv_request(hsdir3, req_key_str_small,
  598. now+4, 1);
  599. tt_int_op(retval, OP_EQ, now+4);
  600. tt_int_op(strmap_size(request_tracker),OP_EQ, 2);
  601. /*************************** deleting entries **************************/
  602. /* Add another request with very short key */
  603. retval = hs_lookup_last_hid_serv_request(hsdir, "l", now, 1);
  604. tt_int_op(retval, OP_EQ, now);
  605. tt_int_op(strmap_size(request_tracker),OP_EQ, 3);
  606. /* Try deleting entries with a dummy key. Check that our previous requests
  607. * are still there */
  608. tor_capture_bugs_(1);
  609. hs_purge_hid_serv_from_last_hid_serv_requests("a");
  610. tt_int_op(strmap_size(request_tracker),OP_EQ, 3);
  611. tor_end_capture_bugs_();
  612. /* Try another dummy key. Check that requests are still there */
  613. {
  614. char dummy[2000];
  615. memset(dummy, 'Z', 2000);
  616. dummy[1999] = '\x00';
  617. hs_purge_hid_serv_from_last_hid_serv_requests(dummy);
  618. tt_int_op(strmap_size(request_tracker),OP_EQ, 3);
  619. }
  620. /* Another dummy key! */
  621. hs_purge_hid_serv_from_last_hid_serv_requests(req_key_str_second);
  622. tt_int_op(strmap_size(request_tracker),OP_EQ, 3);
  623. /* Now actually delete a request! */
  624. hs_purge_hid_serv_from_last_hid_serv_requests(req_key_str_first);
  625. tt_int_op(strmap_size(request_tracker),OP_EQ, 2);
  626. /* Purge it all! */
  627. hs_purge_last_hid_serv_requests();
  628. request_tracker = get_last_hid_serv_requests();
  629. tt_int_op(strmap_size(request_tracker),OP_EQ, 0);
  630. done:
  631. tor_free(hsdir);
  632. tor_free(hsdir2);
  633. tor_free(hsdir3);
  634. }
  635. static void
  636. test_parse_extended_hostname(void *arg)
  637. {
  638. (void) arg;
  639. char address1[] = "fooaddress.onion";
  640. char address2[] = "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.onion";
  641. char address3[] = "fooaddress.exit";
  642. char address4[] = "www.torproject.org";
  643. char address5[] = "foo.abcdefghijklmnop.onion";
  644. char address6[] = "foo.bar.abcdefghijklmnop.onion";
  645. char address7[] = ".abcdefghijklmnop.onion";
  646. char address8[] =
  647. "www.25njqamcweflpvkl73j4szahhihoc4xt3ktcgjnpaingr5yhkenl5sid.onion";
  648. tt_assert(BAD_HOSTNAME == parse_extended_hostname(address1));
  649. tt_assert(ONION_V2_HOSTNAME == parse_extended_hostname(address2));
  650. tt_str_op(address2,OP_EQ, "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa");
  651. tt_assert(EXIT_HOSTNAME == parse_extended_hostname(address3));
  652. tt_assert(NORMAL_HOSTNAME == parse_extended_hostname(address4));
  653. tt_assert(ONION_V2_HOSTNAME == parse_extended_hostname(address5));
  654. tt_str_op(address5,OP_EQ, "abcdefghijklmnop");
  655. tt_assert(ONION_V2_HOSTNAME == parse_extended_hostname(address6));
  656. tt_str_op(address6,OP_EQ, "abcdefghijklmnop");
  657. tt_assert(BAD_HOSTNAME == parse_extended_hostname(address7));
  658. tt_assert(ONION_V3_HOSTNAME == parse_extended_hostname(address8));
  659. tt_str_op(address8, OP_EQ,
  660. "25njqamcweflpvkl73j4szahhihoc4xt3ktcgjnpaingr5yhkenl5sid");
  661. done: ;
  662. }
  663. static void
  664. test_time_between_tp_and_srv(void *arg)
  665. {
  666. int ret;
  667. networkstatus_t ns;
  668. (void) arg;
  669. /* This function should be returning true where "^" are:
  670. *
  671. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  672. * | |
  673. * | 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 |
  674. * | SRV#1 TP#1 SRV#2 TP#2 SRV#3 TP#3 |
  675. * | |
  676. * | $==========|-----------$===========|-----------$===========| |
  677. * | ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
  678. * | |
  679. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  680. */
  681. ret = parse_rfc1123_time("Sat, 26 Oct 1985 00:00:00 UTC", &ns.valid_after);
  682. tt_int_op(ret, OP_EQ, 0);
  683. ret = parse_rfc1123_time("Sat, 26 Oct 1985 01:00:00 UTC", &ns.fresh_until);
  684. tt_int_op(ret, OP_EQ, 0);
  685. voting_schedule_recalculate_timing(get_options(), ns.valid_after);
  686. ret = hs_in_period_between_tp_and_srv(&ns, 0);
  687. tt_int_op(ret, OP_EQ, 0);
  688. ret = parse_rfc1123_time("Sat, 26 Oct 1985 11:00:00 UTC", &ns.valid_after);
  689. tt_int_op(ret, OP_EQ, 0);
  690. ret = parse_rfc1123_time("Sat, 26 Oct 1985 12:00:00 UTC", &ns.fresh_until);
  691. tt_int_op(ret, OP_EQ, 0);
  692. voting_schedule_recalculate_timing(get_options(), ns.valid_after);
  693. ret = hs_in_period_between_tp_and_srv(&ns, 0);
  694. tt_int_op(ret, OP_EQ, 0);
  695. ret = parse_rfc1123_time("Sat, 26 Oct 1985 12:00:00 UTC", &ns.valid_after);
  696. tt_int_op(ret, OP_EQ, 0);
  697. ret = parse_rfc1123_time("Sat, 26 Oct 1985 13:00:00 UTC", &ns.fresh_until);
  698. tt_int_op(ret, OP_EQ, 0);
  699. voting_schedule_recalculate_timing(get_options(), ns.valid_after);
  700. ret = hs_in_period_between_tp_and_srv(&ns, 0);
  701. tt_int_op(ret, OP_EQ, 1);
  702. ret = parse_rfc1123_time("Sat, 26 Oct 1985 23:00:00 UTC", &ns.valid_after);
  703. tt_int_op(ret, OP_EQ, 0);
  704. ret = parse_rfc1123_time("Sat, 27 Oct 1985 00:00:00 UTC", &ns.fresh_until);
  705. tt_int_op(ret, OP_EQ, 0);
  706. voting_schedule_recalculate_timing(get_options(), ns.valid_after);
  707. ret = hs_in_period_between_tp_and_srv(&ns, 0);
  708. tt_int_op(ret, OP_EQ, 1);
  709. ret = parse_rfc1123_time("Sat, 27 Oct 1985 00:00:00 UTC", &ns.valid_after);
  710. tt_int_op(ret, OP_EQ, 0);
  711. ret = parse_rfc1123_time("Sat, 27 Oct 1985 01:00:00 UTC", &ns.fresh_until);
  712. tt_int_op(ret, OP_EQ, 0);
  713. voting_schedule_recalculate_timing(get_options(), ns.valid_after);
  714. ret = hs_in_period_between_tp_and_srv(&ns, 0);
  715. tt_int_op(ret, OP_EQ, 0);
  716. done:
  717. ;
  718. }
  719. /************ Reachability Test (it is huge) ****************/
  720. /* Simulate different consensus for client and service. Used by the
  721. * reachability test. The SRV and responsible HSDir list are used by all
  722. * reachability tests so make them common to simplify setup and teardown. */
  723. static networkstatus_t *mock_service_ns = NULL;
  724. static networkstatus_t *mock_client_ns = NULL;
  725. static sr_srv_t current_srv, previous_srv;
  726. static smartlist_t *service_responsible_hsdirs = NULL;
  727. static smartlist_t *client_responsible_hsdirs = NULL;
  728. static networkstatus_t *
  729. mock_networkstatus_get_live_consensus_service(time_t now)
  730. {
  731. (void) now;
  732. if (mock_service_ns) {
  733. return mock_service_ns;
  734. }
  735. mock_service_ns = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(networkstatus_t));
  736. mock_service_ns->routerstatus_list = smartlist_new();
  737. mock_service_ns->type = NS_TYPE_CONSENSUS;
  738. return mock_service_ns;
  739. }
  740. static networkstatus_t *
  741. mock_networkstatus_get_latest_consensus_service(void)
  742. {
  743. return mock_networkstatus_get_live_consensus_service(0);
  744. }
  745. static networkstatus_t *
  746. mock_networkstatus_get_live_consensus_client(time_t now)
  747. {
  748. (void) now;
  749. if (mock_client_ns) {
  750. return mock_client_ns;
  751. }
  752. mock_client_ns = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(networkstatus_t));
  753. mock_client_ns->routerstatus_list = smartlist_new();
  754. mock_client_ns->type = NS_TYPE_CONSENSUS;
  755. return mock_client_ns;
  756. }
  757. static networkstatus_t *
  758. mock_networkstatus_get_latest_consensus_client(void)
  759. {
  760. return mock_networkstatus_get_live_consensus_client(0);
  761. }
  762. /* Mock function because we are not trying to test the close circuit that does
  763. * an awful lot of checks on the circuit object. */
  764. static void
  765. mock_circuit_mark_for_close(circuit_t *circ, int reason, int line,
  766. const char *file)
  767. {
  768. (void) circ;
  769. (void) reason;
  770. (void) line;
  771. (void) file;
  772. return;
  773. }
  774. /* Initialize a big HSDir V3 hash ring. */
  775. static void
  776. helper_initialize_big_hash_ring(networkstatus_t *ns)
  777. {
  778. int ret;
  779. /* Generate 250 hsdirs! :) */
  780. for (int counter = 1 ; counter < 251 ; counter++) {
  781. /* Let's generate random nickname for each hsdir... */
  782. char nickname_binary[8];
  783. char nickname_str[13] = {0};
  784. crypto_rand(nickname_binary, sizeof(nickname_binary));
  785. ret = base64_encode(nickname_str, sizeof(nickname_str),
  786. nickname_binary, sizeof(nickname_binary), 0);
  787. tt_int_op(ret, OP_EQ, 12);
  788. helper_add_hsdir_to_networkstatus(ns, counter, nickname_str, 1);
  789. }
  790. /* Make sure we have 200 hsdirs in our list */
  791. tt_int_op(smartlist_len(ns->routerstatus_list), OP_EQ, 250);
  792. done:
  793. ;
  794. }
  795. /** Initialize service and publish its descriptor as needed. Return the newly
  796. * allocated service object to the caller. */
  797. static hs_service_t *
  798. helper_init_service(time_t now)
  799. {
  800. int retval;
  801. hs_service_t *service = hs_service_new(get_options());
  802. tt_assert(service);
  803. service->config.version = HS_VERSION_THREE;
  804. ed25519_secret_key_generate(&service->keys.identity_sk, 0);
  805. ed25519_public_key_generate(&service->keys.identity_pk,
  806. &service->keys.identity_sk);
  807. /* Register service to global map. */
  808. retval = register_service(get_hs_service_map(), service);
  809. tt_int_op(retval, OP_EQ, 0);
  810. /* Initialize service descriptor */
  811. build_all_descriptors(now);
  812. tt_assert(service->desc_current);
  813. tt_assert(service->desc_next);
  814. done:
  815. return service;
  816. }
  817. /* Helper function to set the RFC 1123 time string into t. */
  818. static void
  819. set_consensus_times(const char *timestr, time_t *t)
  820. {
  821. tt_assert(timestr);
  822. tt_assert(t);
  823. int ret = parse_rfc1123_time(timestr, t);
  824. tt_int_op(ret, OP_EQ, 0);
  825. done:
  826. return;
  827. }
  828. /* Helper function to cleanup the mock consensus (client and service) */
  829. static void
  830. cleanup_mock_ns(void)
  831. {
  832. if (mock_service_ns) {
  833. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(mock_service_ns->routerstatus_list,
  834. routerstatus_t *, rs, routerstatus_free(rs));
  835. smartlist_clear(mock_service_ns->routerstatus_list);
  836. mock_service_ns->sr_info.current_srv = NULL;
  837. mock_service_ns->sr_info.previous_srv = NULL;
  838. networkstatus_vote_free(mock_service_ns);
  839. mock_service_ns = NULL;
  840. }
  841. if (mock_client_ns) {
  842. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(mock_client_ns->routerstatus_list,
  843. routerstatus_t *, rs, routerstatus_free(rs));
  844. smartlist_clear(mock_client_ns->routerstatus_list);
  845. mock_client_ns->sr_info.current_srv = NULL;
  846. mock_client_ns->sr_info.previous_srv = NULL;
  847. networkstatus_vote_free(mock_client_ns);
  848. mock_client_ns = NULL;
  849. }
  850. }
  851. /* Helper function to setup a reachability test. Once called, the
  852. * cleanup_reachability_test MUST be called at the end. */
  853. static void
  854. setup_reachability_test(void)
  855. {
  856. MOCK(circuit_mark_for_close_, mock_circuit_mark_for_close);
  857. MOCK(get_or_state, get_or_state_replacement);
  858. hs_init();
  859. /* Baseline to start with. */
  860. memset(&current_srv, 0, sizeof(current_srv));
  861. memset(&previous_srv, 1, sizeof(previous_srv));
  862. /* Initialize the consensuses. */
  863. mock_networkstatus_get_latest_consensus_service();
  864. mock_networkstatus_get_latest_consensus_client();
  865. service_responsible_hsdirs = smartlist_new();
  866. client_responsible_hsdirs = smartlist_new();
  867. }
  868. /* Helper function to cleanup a reachability test initial setup. */
  869. static void
  870. cleanup_reachability_test(void)
  871. {
  872. smartlist_free(service_responsible_hsdirs);
  873. service_responsible_hsdirs = NULL;
  874. smartlist_free(client_responsible_hsdirs);
  875. client_responsible_hsdirs = NULL;
  876. hs_free_all();
  877. cleanup_mock_ns();
  878. UNMOCK(get_or_state);
  879. UNMOCK(circuit_mark_for_close_);
  880. }
  881. /* A reachability test always check if the resulting service and client
  882. * responsible HSDir for the given parameters are equal.
  883. *
  884. * Return true iff the same exact nodes are in both list. */
  885. static int
  886. are_responsible_hsdirs_equal(void)
  887. {
  888. int count = 0;
  889. tt_int_op(smartlist_len(client_responsible_hsdirs), OP_EQ, 6);
  890. tt_int_op(smartlist_len(service_responsible_hsdirs), OP_EQ, 8);
  891. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(client_responsible_hsdirs,
  892. const routerstatus_t *, c_rs) {
  893. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(service_responsible_hsdirs,
  894. const routerstatus_t *, s_rs) {
  895. if (tor_memeq(c_rs->identity_digest, s_rs->identity_digest,
  896. DIGEST_LEN)) {
  897. count++;
  898. break;
  899. }
  900. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(s_rs);
  901. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(c_rs);
  902. done:
  903. return (count == 6);
  904. }
  905. /* Tor doesn't use such a function to get the previous HSDir, it is only used
  906. * in node_set_hsdir_index(). We need it here so we can test the reachability
  907. * scenario 6 that requires the previous time period to compute the list of
  908. * responsible HSDir because of the client state timing. */
  909. static uint64_t
  910. get_previous_time_period(time_t now)
  911. {
  912. return hs_get_time_period_num(now) - 1;
  913. }
  914. /* Configuration of a reachability test scenario. */
  915. typedef struct reachability_cfg_t {
  916. /* Consensus timings to be set. They have to be compliant with
  917. * RFC 1123 time format. */
  918. const char *service_valid_after;
  919. const char *service_valid_until;
  920. const char *client_valid_after;
  921. const char *client_valid_until;
  922. /* SRVs that the service and client should use. */
  923. sr_srv_t *service_current_srv;
  924. sr_srv_t *service_previous_srv;
  925. sr_srv_t *client_current_srv;
  926. sr_srv_t *client_previous_srv;
  927. /* A time period function for the service to use for this scenario. For a
  928. * successful reachability test, the client always use the current time
  929. * period thus why no client function. */
  930. uint64_t (*service_time_period_fn)(time_t);
  931. /* Is the client and service expected to be in a new time period. After
  932. * setting the consensus time, the reachability test checks
  933. * hs_in_period_between_tp_and_srv() and test the returned value against
  934. * this. */
  935. unsigned int service_in_new_tp;
  936. unsigned int client_in_new_tp;
  937. /* Some scenario requires a hint that the client, because of its consensus
  938. * time, will request the "next" service descriptor so this indicates if it
  939. * is the case or not. */
  940. unsigned int client_fetch_next_desc;
  941. } reachability_cfg_t;
  942. /* Some defines to help with semantic while reading a configuration below. */
  943. #define NOT_IN_NEW_TP 0
  944. #define IN_NEW_TP 1
  945. #define DONT_NEED_NEXT_DESC 0
  946. #define NEED_NEXT_DESC 1
  947. static reachability_cfg_t reachability_scenarios[] = {
  948. /* Scenario 1
  949. *
  950. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  951. * | |
  952. * | 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 |
  953. * | SRV#1 TP#1 SRV#2 TP#2 SRV#3 TP#3 |
  954. * | |
  955. * | $==========|-----------$===========|-----------$===========| |
  956. * | ^ ^ |
  957. * | S C |
  958. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  959. *
  960. * S: Service, C: Client
  961. *
  962. * Service consensus valid_after time is set to 13:00 and client to 15:00,
  963. * both are after TP#1 thus have access to SRV#1. Service and client should
  964. * be using TP#1.
  965. */
  966. { "Sat, 26 Oct 1985 13:00:00 UTC", /* Service valid_after */
  967. "Sat, 26 Oct 1985 14:00:00 UTC", /* Service valid_until */
  968. "Sat, 26 Oct 1985 15:00:00 UTC", /* Client valid_after */
  969. "Sat, 26 Oct 1985 16:00:00 UTC", /* Client valid_until. */
  970. &current_srv, NULL, /* Service current and previous SRV */
  971. &current_srv, NULL, /* Client current and previous SRV */
  972. hs_get_time_period_num, /* Service time period function. */
  973. IN_NEW_TP, /* Is service in new TP? */
  974. IN_NEW_TP, /* Is client in new TP? */
  975. NEED_NEXT_DESC },
  976. /* Scenario 2
  977. *
  978. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  979. * | |
  980. * | 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 |
  981. * | SRV#1 TP#1 SRV#2 TP#2 SRV#3 TP#3 |
  982. * | |
  983. * | $==========|-----------$===========|-----------$===========| |
  984. * | ^ ^ |
  985. * | S C |
  986. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  987. *
  988. * S: Service, C: Client
  989. *
  990. * Service consensus valid_after time is set to 23:00 and client to 01:00,
  991. * which makes the client after the SRV#2 and the service just before. The
  992. * service should only be using TP#1. The client should be using TP#1.
  993. */
  994. { "Sat, 26 Oct 1985 23:00:00 UTC", /* Service valid_after */
  995. "Sat, 27 Oct 1985 00:00:00 UTC", /* Service valid_until */
  996. "Sat, 27 Oct 1985 01:00:00 UTC", /* Client valid_after */
  997. "Sat, 27 Oct 1985 02:00:00 UTC", /* Client valid_until. */
  998. &previous_srv, NULL, /* Service current and previous SRV */
  999. &current_srv, &previous_srv, /* Client current and previous SRV */
  1000. hs_get_time_period_num, /* Service time period function. */
  1001. IN_NEW_TP, /* Is service in new TP? */
  1002. NOT_IN_NEW_TP, /* Is client in new TP? */
  1003. NEED_NEXT_DESC },
  1004. /* Scenario 3
  1005. *
  1006. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  1007. * | |
  1008. * | 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 |
  1009. * | SRV#1 TP#1 SRV#2 TP#2 SRV#3 TP#3 |
  1010. * | |
  1011. * | $==========|-----------$===========|----------$===========| |
  1012. * | ^ ^ |
  1013. * | S C |
  1014. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  1015. *
  1016. * S: Service, C: Client
  1017. *
  1018. * Service consensus valid_after time is set to 03:00 and client to 05:00,
  1019. * which makes both after SRV#2. The service should be using TP#1 as its
  1020. * current time period. The client should be using TP#1.
  1021. */
  1022. { "Sat, 27 Oct 1985 03:00:00 UTC", /* Service valid_after */
  1023. "Sat, 27 Oct 1985 04:00:00 UTC", /* Service valid_until */
  1024. "Sat, 27 Oct 1985 05:00:00 UTC", /* Client valid_after */
  1025. "Sat, 27 Oct 1985 06:00:00 UTC", /* Client valid_until. */
  1026. &current_srv, &previous_srv, /* Service current and previous SRV */
  1027. &current_srv, &previous_srv, /* Client current and previous SRV */
  1028. hs_get_time_period_num, /* Service time period function. */
  1029. NOT_IN_NEW_TP, /* Is service in new TP? */
  1030. NOT_IN_NEW_TP, /* Is client in new TP? */
  1031. DONT_NEED_NEXT_DESC },
  1032. /* Scenario 4
  1033. *
  1034. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  1035. * | |
  1036. * | 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 |
  1037. * | SRV#1 TP#1 SRV#2 TP#2 SRV#3 TP#3 |
  1038. * | |
  1039. * | $==========|-----------$===========|-----------$===========| |
  1040. * | ^ ^ |
  1041. * | S C |
  1042. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  1043. *
  1044. * S: Service, C: Client
  1045. *
  1046. * Service consensus valid_after time is set to 11:00 and client to 13:00,
  1047. * which makes the service before TP#2 and the client just after. The
  1048. * service should be using TP#1 as its current time period and TP#2 as the
  1049. * next. The client should be using TP#2 time period.
  1050. */
  1051. { "Sat, 27 Oct 1985 11:00:00 UTC", /* Service valid_after */
  1052. "Sat, 27 Oct 1985 12:00:00 UTC", /* Service valid_until */
  1053. "Sat, 27 Oct 1985 13:00:00 UTC", /* Client valid_after */
  1054. "Sat, 27 Oct 1985 14:00:00 UTC", /* Client valid_until. */
  1055. &current_srv, &previous_srv, /* Service current and previous SRV */
  1056. &current_srv, &previous_srv, /* Client current and previous SRV */
  1057. hs_get_next_time_period_num, /* Service time period function. */
  1058. NOT_IN_NEW_TP, /* Is service in new TP? */
  1059. IN_NEW_TP, /* Is client in new TP? */
  1060. NEED_NEXT_DESC },
  1061. /* Scenario 5
  1062. *
  1063. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  1064. * | |
  1065. * | 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 |
  1066. * | SRV#1 TP#1 SRV#2 TP#2 SRV#3 TP#3 |
  1067. * | |
  1068. * | $==========|-----------$===========|-----------$===========| |
  1069. * | ^ ^ |
  1070. * | C S |
  1071. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  1072. *
  1073. * S: Service, C: Client
  1074. *
  1075. * Service consensus valid_after time is set to 01:00 and client to 23:00,
  1076. * which makes the service after SRV#2 and the client just before. The
  1077. * service should be using TP#1 as its current time period and TP#2 as the
  1078. * next. The client should be using TP#1 time period.
  1079. */
  1080. { "Sat, 27 Oct 1985 01:00:00 UTC", /* Service valid_after */
  1081. "Sat, 27 Oct 1985 02:00:00 UTC", /* Service valid_until */
  1082. "Sat, 26 Oct 1985 23:00:00 UTC", /* Client valid_after */
  1083. "Sat, 27 Oct 1985 00:00:00 UTC", /* Client valid_until. */
  1084. &current_srv, &previous_srv, /* Service current and previous SRV */
  1085. &previous_srv, NULL, /* Client current and previous SRV */
  1086. hs_get_time_period_num, /* Service time period function. */
  1087. NOT_IN_NEW_TP, /* Is service in new TP? */
  1088. IN_NEW_TP, /* Is client in new TP? */
  1089. DONT_NEED_NEXT_DESC },
  1090. /* Scenario 6
  1091. *
  1092. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  1093. * | |
  1094. * | 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 |
  1095. * | SRV#1 TP#1 SRV#2 TP#2 SRV#3 TP#3 |
  1096. * | |
  1097. * | $==========|-----------$===========|-----------$===========| |
  1098. * | ^ ^ |
  1099. * | C S |
  1100. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  1101. *
  1102. * S: Service, C: Client
  1103. *
  1104. * Service consensus valid_after time is set to 13:00 and client to 11:00,
  1105. * which makes the service outside after TP#2 and the client just before.
  1106. * The service should be using TP#1 as its current time period and TP#2 as
  1107. * its next. The client should be using TP#1 time period.
  1108. */
  1109. { "Sat, 27 Oct 1985 13:00:00 UTC", /* Service valid_after */
  1110. "Sat, 27 Oct 1985 14:00:00 UTC", /* Service valid_until */
  1111. "Sat, 27 Oct 1985 11:00:00 UTC", /* Client valid_after */
  1112. "Sat, 27 Oct 1985 12:00:00 UTC", /* Client valid_until. */
  1113. &current_srv, &previous_srv, /* Service current and previous SRV */
  1114. &current_srv, &previous_srv, /* Client current and previous SRV */
  1115. get_previous_time_period, /* Service time period function. */
  1116. IN_NEW_TP, /* Is service in new TP? */
  1117. NOT_IN_NEW_TP, /* Is client in new TP? */
  1118. DONT_NEED_NEXT_DESC },
  1119. /* End marker. */
  1120. { NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, 0, 0}
  1121. };
  1122. /* Run a single reachability scenario. num_scenario is the corresponding
  1123. * scenario number from the documentation. It is used to log it in case of
  1124. * failure so we know which scenario fails. */
  1125. static int
  1126. run_reachability_scenario(const reachability_cfg_t *cfg, int num_scenario)
  1127. {
  1128. int ret = -1;
  1129. hs_service_t *service;
  1130. uint64_t service_tp, client_tp;
  1131. ed25519_public_key_t service_blinded_pk, client_blinded_pk;
  1132. setup_reachability_test();
  1133. tt_assert(cfg);
  1134. /* Set service consensus time. */
  1135. set_consensus_times(cfg->service_valid_after,
  1136. &mock_service_ns->valid_after);
  1137. set_consensus_times(cfg->service_valid_until,
  1138. &mock_service_ns->valid_until);
  1139. set_consensus_times(cfg->service_valid_until,
  1140. &mock_service_ns->fresh_until);
  1141. voting_schedule_recalculate_timing(get_options(),
  1142. mock_service_ns->valid_after);
  1143. /* Set client consensus time. */
  1144. set_consensus_times(cfg->client_valid_after,
  1145. &mock_client_ns->valid_after);
  1146. set_consensus_times(cfg->client_valid_until,
  1147. &mock_client_ns->valid_until);
  1148. set_consensus_times(cfg->client_valid_until,
  1149. &mock_client_ns->fresh_until);
  1150. voting_schedule_recalculate_timing(get_options(),
  1151. mock_client_ns->valid_after);
  1152. /* New time period checks for this scenario. */
  1153. tt_int_op(hs_in_period_between_tp_and_srv(mock_service_ns, 0), OP_EQ,
  1154. cfg->service_in_new_tp);
  1155. tt_int_op(hs_in_period_between_tp_and_srv(mock_client_ns, 0), OP_EQ,
  1156. cfg->client_in_new_tp);
  1157. /* Set the SRVs for this scenario. */
  1158. mock_client_ns->sr_info.current_srv = cfg->client_current_srv;
  1159. mock_client_ns->sr_info.previous_srv = cfg->client_previous_srv;
  1160. mock_service_ns->sr_info.current_srv = cfg->service_current_srv;
  1161. mock_service_ns->sr_info.previous_srv = cfg->service_previous_srv;
  1162. /* Initialize a service to get keys. */
  1163. service = helper_init_service(time(NULL));
  1164. /*
  1165. * === Client setup ===
  1166. */
  1167. MOCK(networkstatus_get_live_consensus,
  1168. mock_networkstatus_get_live_consensus_client);
  1169. MOCK(networkstatus_get_latest_consensus,
  1170. mock_networkstatus_get_latest_consensus_client);
  1171. /* Make networkstatus_is_live() happy. */
  1172. update_approx_time(mock_client_ns->valid_after);
  1173. /* Initialize a big hashring for this consensus with the hsdir index set. */
  1174. helper_initialize_big_hash_ring(mock_client_ns);
  1175. /* Client ONLY use the current time period. This is the whole point of these
  1176. * reachability test that is to make sure the client can always reach the
  1177. * service using only its current time period. */
  1178. client_tp = hs_get_time_period_num(0);
  1179. hs_build_blinded_pubkey(&service->keys.identity_pk, NULL, 0,
  1180. client_tp, &client_blinded_pk);
  1181. hs_get_responsible_hsdirs(&client_blinded_pk, client_tp, 0, 1,
  1182. client_responsible_hsdirs);
  1183. /* Cleanup the nodelist so we can let the service computes its own set of
  1184. * node with its own hashring. */
  1185. cleanup_nodelist();
  1186. tt_int_op(smartlist_len(client_responsible_hsdirs), OP_EQ, 6);
  1187. UNMOCK(networkstatus_get_latest_consensus);
  1188. UNMOCK(networkstatus_get_live_consensus);
  1189. /*
  1190. * === Service setup ===
  1191. */
  1192. MOCK(networkstatus_get_live_consensus,
  1193. mock_networkstatus_get_live_consensus_service);
  1194. MOCK(networkstatus_get_latest_consensus,
  1195. mock_networkstatus_get_latest_consensus_service);
  1196. /* Make networkstatus_is_live() happy. */
  1197. update_approx_time(mock_service_ns->valid_after);
  1198. /* Initialize a big hashring for this consensus with the hsdir index set. */
  1199. helper_initialize_big_hash_ring(mock_service_ns);
  1200. service_tp = cfg->service_time_period_fn(0);
  1201. hs_build_blinded_pubkey(&service->keys.identity_pk, NULL, 0,
  1202. service_tp, &service_blinded_pk);
  1203. /* A service builds two lists of responsible HSDir, for the current and the
  1204. * next descriptor. Depending on the scenario, the client timing indicate if
  1205. * it is fetching the current or the next descriptor so we use the
  1206. * "client_fetch_next_desc" to know which one the client is trying to get to
  1207. * confirm that the service computes the same hashring for the same blinded
  1208. * key and service time period function. */
  1209. hs_get_responsible_hsdirs(&service_blinded_pk, service_tp,
  1210. cfg->client_fetch_next_desc, 0,
  1211. service_responsible_hsdirs);
  1212. cleanup_nodelist();
  1213. tt_int_op(smartlist_len(service_responsible_hsdirs), OP_EQ, 8);
  1214. UNMOCK(networkstatus_get_latest_consensus);
  1215. UNMOCK(networkstatus_get_live_consensus);
  1216. /* Some testing of the values we just got from the client and service. */
  1217. tt_mem_op(&client_blinded_pk, OP_EQ, &service_blinded_pk,
  1218. ED25519_PUBKEY_LEN);
  1219. tt_int_op(are_responsible_hsdirs_equal(), OP_EQ, 1);
  1220. /* Everything went well. */
  1221. ret = 0;
  1222. done:
  1223. cleanup_reachability_test();
  1224. if (ret == -1) {
  1225. /* Do this so we can know which scenario failed. */
  1226. char msg[32];
  1227. tor_snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg), "Scenario %d failed", num_scenario);
  1228. tt_fail_msg(msg);
  1229. }
  1230. return ret;
  1231. }
  1232. static void
  1233. test_reachability(void *arg)
  1234. {
  1235. (void) arg;
  1236. /* NOTE: An important axiom to understand here is that SRV#N must only be
  1237. * used with TP#N value. For example, SRV#2 with TP#1 should NEVER be used
  1238. * together. The HSDir index computation is based on this axiom.*/
  1239. for (int i = 0; reachability_scenarios[i].service_valid_after; ++i) {
  1240. int ret = run_reachability_scenario(&reachability_scenarios[i], i + 1);
  1241. if (ret < 0) {
  1242. return;
  1243. }
  1244. }
  1245. }
  1246. /** Pick an HSDir for service with <b>onion_identity_pk</b> as a client. Put
  1247. * its identity digest in <b>hsdir_digest_out</b>. */
  1248. static void
  1249. helper_client_pick_hsdir(const ed25519_public_key_t *onion_identity_pk,
  1250. char *hsdir_digest_out)
  1251. {
  1252. tt_assert(onion_identity_pk);
  1253. routerstatus_t *client_hsdir = pick_hsdir_v3(onion_identity_pk);
  1254. tt_assert(client_hsdir);
  1255. digest_to_base64(hsdir_digest_out, client_hsdir->identity_digest);
  1256. done:
  1257. ;
  1258. }
  1259. static void
  1260. test_hs_indexes(void *arg)
  1261. {
  1262. int ret;
  1263. uint64_t period_num = 42;
  1264. ed25519_public_key_t pubkey;
  1265. (void) arg;
  1266. /* Build the hs_index */
  1267. {
  1268. uint8_t hs_index[DIGEST256_LEN];
  1269. const char *b32_test_vector =
  1270. "37e5cbbd56a22823714f18f1623ece5983a0d64c78495a8cfab854245e5f9a8a";
  1271. char test_vector[DIGEST256_LEN];
  1272. ret = base16_decode(test_vector, sizeof(test_vector), b32_test_vector,
  1273. strlen(b32_test_vector));
  1274. tt_int_op(ret, OP_EQ, sizeof(test_vector));
  1275. /* Our test vector uses a public key set to 32 bytes of \x42. */
  1276. memset(&pubkey, '\x42', sizeof(pubkey));
  1277. hs_build_hs_index(1, &pubkey, period_num, hs_index);
  1278. tt_mem_op(hs_index, OP_EQ, test_vector, sizeof(hs_index));
  1279. }
  1280. /* Build the hsdir_index */
  1281. {
  1282. uint8_t srv[DIGEST256_LEN];
  1283. uint8_t hsdir_index[DIGEST256_LEN];
  1284. const char *b32_test_vector =
  1285. "db475361014a09965e7e5e4d4a25b8f8d4b8f16cb1d8a7e95eed50249cc1a2d5";
  1286. char test_vector[DIGEST256_LEN];
  1287. ret = base16_decode(test_vector, sizeof(test_vector), b32_test_vector,
  1288. strlen(b32_test_vector));
  1289. tt_int_op(ret, OP_EQ, sizeof(test_vector));
  1290. /* Our test vector uses a public key set to 32 bytes of \x42. */
  1291. memset(&pubkey, '\x42', sizeof(pubkey));
  1292. memset(srv, '\x43', sizeof(srv));
  1293. hs_build_hsdir_index(&pubkey, srv, period_num, hsdir_index);
  1294. tt_mem_op(hsdir_index, OP_EQ, test_vector, sizeof(hsdir_index));
  1295. }
  1296. done:
  1297. ;
  1298. }
  1299. #define EARLY_IN_SRV_TO_TP 0
  1300. #define LATE_IN_SRV_TO_TP 1
  1301. #define EARLY_IN_TP_TO_SRV 2
  1302. #define LATE_IN_TP_TO_SRV 3
  1303. /** Set the consensus and system time based on <b>position</b>. See the
  1304. * following diagram for details:
  1305. *
  1306. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  1307. * | |
  1308. * | 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 |
  1309. * | SRV#1 TP#1 SRV#2 TP#2 SRV#3 TP#3 |
  1310. * | |
  1311. * | $==========|-----------$===========|----------$===========| |
  1312. * | |
  1313. * | |
  1314. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  1315. */
  1316. static time_t
  1317. helper_set_consensus_and_system_time(networkstatus_t *ns, int position)
  1318. {
  1319. time_t real_time = 0;
  1320. /* The period between SRV#N and TP#N is from 00:00 to 12:00 UTC. Consensus
  1321. * valid_after is what matters here, the rest is just to specify the voting
  1322. * period correctly. */
  1323. if (position == LATE_IN_SRV_TO_TP) {
  1324. parse_rfc1123_time("Wed, 13 Apr 2016 11:00:00 UTC", &ns->valid_after);
  1325. parse_rfc1123_time("Wed, 13 Apr 2016 12:00:00 UTC", &ns->fresh_until);
  1326. parse_rfc1123_time("Wed, 13 Apr 2016 14:00:00 UTC", &ns->valid_until);
  1327. } else if (position == EARLY_IN_TP_TO_SRV) {
  1328. parse_rfc1123_time("Wed, 13 Apr 2016 13:00:00 UTC", &ns->valid_after);
  1329. parse_rfc1123_time("Wed, 13 Apr 2016 14:00:00 UTC", &ns->fresh_until);
  1330. parse_rfc1123_time("Wed, 13 Apr 2016 16:00:00 UTC", &ns->valid_until);
  1331. } else if (position == LATE_IN_TP_TO_SRV) {
  1332. parse_rfc1123_time("Wed, 13 Apr 2016 23:00:00 UTC", &ns->valid_after);
  1333. parse_rfc1123_time("Wed, 14 Apr 2016 00:00:00 UTC", &ns->fresh_until);
  1334. parse_rfc1123_time("Wed, 14 Apr 2016 02:00:00 UTC", &ns->valid_until);
  1335. } else if (position == EARLY_IN_SRV_TO_TP) {
  1336. parse_rfc1123_time("Wed, 14 Apr 2016 01:00:00 UTC", &ns->valid_after);
  1337. parse_rfc1123_time("Wed, 14 Apr 2016 02:00:00 UTC", &ns->fresh_until);
  1338. parse_rfc1123_time("Wed, 14 Apr 2016 04:00:00 UTC", &ns->valid_until);
  1339. } else {
  1340. tt_assert(0);
  1341. }
  1342. voting_schedule_recalculate_timing(get_options(), ns->valid_after);
  1343. /* Set system time: pretend to be just 2 minutes before consensus expiry */
  1344. real_time = ns->valid_until - 120;
  1345. update_approx_time(real_time);
  1346. done:
  1347. return real_time;
  1348. }
  1349. /** Helper function that carries out the actual test for
  1350. * test_client_service_sync() */
  1351. static void
  1352. helper_test_hsdir_sync(networkstatus_t *ns,
  1353. int service_position, int client_position,
  1354. int client_fetches_next_desc)
  1355. {
  1356. hs_service_descriptor_t *desc;
  1357. int retval;
  1358. /** Test logic:
  1359. * 1) Initialize service time: consensus and system time.
  1360. * 1.1) Initialize service hash ring
  1361. * 2) Initialize service and publish descriptors.
  1362. * 3) Initialize client time: consensus and system time.
  1363. * 3.1) Initialize client hash ring
  1364. * 4) Try to fetch descriptor as client, and CHECK that the HSDir picked by
  1365. * the client was also picked by service.
  1366. */
  1367. /* 1) Initialize service time: consensus and real time */
  1368. time_t now = helper_set_consensus_and_system_time(ns, service_position);
  1369. helper_initialize_big_hash_ring(ns);
  1370. /* 2) Initialize service */
  1371. hs_service_t *service = helper_init_service(now);
  1372. desc = client_fetches_next_desc ? service->desc_next : service->desc_current;
  1373. /* Now let's upload our desc to all hsdirs */
  1374. upload_descriptor_to_all(service, desc);
  1375. /* Cleanup right now so we don't memleak on error. */
  1376. cleanup_nodelist();
  1377. /* Check that previous hsdirs were populated */
  1378. tt_int_op(smartlist_len(desc->previous_hsdirs), OP_EQ, 8);
  1379. /* 3) Initialize client time */
  1380. helper_set_consensus_and_system_time(ns, client_position);
  1381. cleanup_nodelist();
  1382. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(ns->routerstatus_list,
  1383. routerstatus_t *, rs, routerstatus_free(rs));
  1384. smartlist_clear(ns->routerstatus_list);
  1385. helper_initialize_big_hash_ring(ns);
  1386. /* 4) Pick 6 HSDirs as a client and check that they were also chosen by the
  1387. service. */
  1388. for (int y = 0 ; y < 6 ; y++) {
  1389. char client_hsdir_b64_digest[BASE64_DIGEST_LEN+1] = {0};
  1390. helper_client_pick_hsdir(&service->keys.identity_pk,
  1391. client_hsdir_b64_digest);
  1392. /* CHECK: Go through the hsdirs chosen by the service and make sure that it
  1393. * contains the one picked by the client! */
  1394. retval = smartlist_contains_string(desc->previous_hsdirs,
  1395. client_hsdir_b64_digest);
  1396. tt_int_op(retval, OP_EQ, 1);
  1397. }
  1398. /* Finally, try to pick a 7th hsdir and see that NULL is returned since we
  1399. * exhausted all of them: */
  1400. tt_assert(!pick_hsdir_v3(&service->keys.identity_pk));
  1401. done:
  1402. /* At the end: free all services and initialize the subsystem again, we will
  1403. * need it for next scenario. */
  1404. cleanup_nodelist();
  1405. hs_service_free_all();
  1406. hs_service_init();
  1407. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(ns->routerstatus_list,
  1408. routerstatus_t *, rs, routerstatus_free(rs));
  1409. smartlist_clear(ns->routerstatus_list);
  1410. }
  1411. /** This test ensures that client and service will pick the same HSDirs, under
  1412. * various timing scenarios:
  1413. * a) Scenario where both client and service are in the time segment between
  1414. * SRV#N and TP#N:
  1415. * b) Scenario where both client and service are in the time segment between
  1416. * TP#N and SRV#N+1.
  1417. * c) Scenario where service is between SRV#N and TP#N, but client is between
  1418. * TP#N and SRV#N+1.
  1419. * d) Scenario where service is between TP#N and SRV#N+1, but client is
  1420. * between SRV#N and TP#N.
  1421. *
  1422. * This test is important because it tests that upload_descriptor_to_all() is
  1423. * in synch with pick_hsdir_v3(). That's not the case for the
  1424. * test_reachability() test which only compares the responsible hsdir sets.
  1425. */
  1426. static void
  1427. test_client_service_hsdir_set_sync(void *arg)
  1428. {
  1429. networkstatus_t *ns = NULL;
  1430. (void) arg;
  1431. MOCK(networkstatus_get_latest_consensus,
  1432. mock_networkstatus_get_latest_consensus);
  1433. MOCK(networkstatus_get_live_consensus,
  1434. mock_networkstatus_get_live_consensus);
  1435. MOCK(get_or_state,
  1436. get_or_state_replacement);
  1437. MOCK(hs_desc_encode_descriptor,
  1438. mock_hs_desc_encode_descriptor);
  1439. MOCK(directory_initiate_request,
  1440. mock_directory_initiate_request);
  1441. hs_init();
  1442. /* Initialize a big hash ring: we want it to be big so that client and
  1443. * service cannot accidentally select the same HSDirs */
  1444. ns = networkstatus_get_latest_consensus();
  1445. tt_assert(ns);
  1446. /** Now test the various synch scenarios. See the helper function for more
  1447. details: */
  1448. /* a) Scenario where both client and service are in the time segment between
  1449. * SRV#N and TP#N. At this time the client fetches the first HS desc:
  1450. *
  1451. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  1452. * | |
  1453. * | 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 |
  1454. * | SRV#1 TP#1 SRV#2 TP#2 SRV#3 TP#3 |
  1455. * | |
  1456. * | $==========|-----------$===========|----------$===========| |
  1457. * | ^ ^ |
  1458. * | S C |
  1459. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  1460. */
  1461. helper_test_hsdir_sync(ns, LATE_IN_SRV_TO_TP, LATE_IN_SRV_TO_TP, 0);
  1462. /* b) Scenario where both client and service are in the time segment between
  1463. * TP#N and SRV#N+1. At this time the client fetches the second HS
  1464. * desc:
  1465. *
  1466. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  1467. * | |
  1468. * | 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 |
  1469. * | SRV#1 TP#1 SRV#2 TP#2 SRV#3 TP#3 |
  1470. * | |
  1471. * | $==========|-----------$===========|-----------$===========| |
  1472. * | ^ ^ |
  1473. * | S C |
  1474. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  1475. */
  1476. helper_test_hsdir_sync(ns, LATE_IN_TP_TO_SRV, LATE_IN_TP_TO_SRV, 1);
  1477. /* c) Scenario where service is between SRV#N and TP#N, but client is
  1478. * between TP#N and SRV#N+1. Client is forward in time so it fetches the
  1479. * second HS desc.
  1480. *
  1481. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  1482. * | |
  1483. * | 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 |
  1484. * | SRV#1 TP#1 SRV#2 TP#2 SRV#3 TP#3 |
  1485. * | |
  1486. * | $==========|-----------$===========|-----------$===========| |
  1487. * | ^ ^ |
  1488. * | S C |
  1489. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  1490. */
  1491. helper_test_hsdir_sync(ns, LATE_IN_SRV_TO_TP, EARLY_IN_TP_TO_SRV, 1);
  1492. /* d) Scenario where service is between TP#N and SRV#N+1, but client is
  1493. * between SRV#N and TP#N. Client is backwards in time so it fetches the
  1494. * first HS desc.
  1495. *
  1496. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  1497. * | |
  1498. * | 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 |
  1499. * | SRV#1 TP#1 SRV#2 TP#2 SRV#3 TP#3 |
  1500. * | |
  1501. * | $==========|-----------$===========|-----------$===========| |
  1502. * | ^ ^ |
  1503. * | C S |
  1504. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  1505. */
  1506. helper_test_hsdir_sync(ns, EARLY_IN_TP_TO_SRV, LATE_IN_SRV_TO_TP, 0);
  1507. /* e) Scenario where service is between SRV#N and TP#N, but client is
  1508. * between TP#N-1 and SRV#3. Client is backwards in time so it fetches
  1509. * the first HS desc.
  1510. *
  1511. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  1512. * | |
  1513. * | 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 |
  1514. * | SRV#1 TP#1 SRV#2 TP#2 SRV#3 TP#3 |
  1515. * | |
  1516. * | $==========|-----------$===========|-----------$===========| |
  1517. * | ^ ^ |
  1518. * | C S |
  1519. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  1520. */
  1521. helper_test_hsdir_sync(ns, EARLY_IN_SRV_TO_TP, LATE_IN_TP_TO_SRV, 0);
  1522. /* f) Scenario where service is between TP#N and SRV#N+1, but client is
  1523. * between SRV#N+1 and TP#N+1. Client is forward in time so it fetches
  1524. * the second HS desc.
  1525. *
  1526. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  1527. * | |
  1528. * | 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 00:00 12:00 |
  1529. * | SRV#1 TP#1 SRV#2 TP#2 SRV#3 TP#3 |
  1530. * | |
  1531. * | $==========|-----------$===========|-----------$===========| |
  1532. * | ^ ^ |
  1533. * | S C |
  1534. * +------------------------------------------------------------------+
  1535. */
  1536. helper_test_hsdir_sync(ns, LATE_IN_TP_TO_SRV, EARLY_IN_SRV_TO_TP, 1);
  1537. done:
  1538. networkstatus_vote_free(ns);
  1539. nodelist_free_all();
  1540. hs_free_all();
  1541. }
  1542. struct testcase_t hs_common_tests[] = {
  1543. { "build_address", test_build_address, TT_FORK,
  1544. NULL, NULL },
  1545. { "validate_address", test_validate_address, TT_FORK,
  1546. NULL, NULL },
  1547. { "time_period", test_time_period, TT_FORK,
  1548. NULL, NULL },
  1549. { "start_time_of_next_time_period", test_start_time_of_next_time_period,
  1550. TT_FORK, NULL, NULL },
  1551. { "responsible_hsdirs", test_responsible_hsdirs, TT_FORK,
  1552. NULL, NULL },
  1553. { "desc_reupload_logic", test_desc_reupload_logic, TT_FORK,
  1554. NULL, NULL },
  1555. { "disaster_srv", test_disaster_srv, TT_FORK,
  1556. NULL, NULL },
  1557. { "hid_serv_request_tracker", test_hid_serv_request_tracker, TT_FORK,
  1558. NULL, NULL },
  1559. { "parse_extended_hostname", test_parse_extended_hostname, TT_FORK,
  1560. NULL, NULL },
  1561. { "time_between_tp_and_srv", test_time_between_tp_and_srv, TT_FORK,
  1562. NULL, NULL },
  1563. { "reachability", test_reachability, TT_FORK,
  1564. NULL, NULL },
  1565. { "client_service_hsdir_set_sync", test_client_service_hsdir_set_sync,
  1566. TT_FORK, NULL, NULL },
  1567. { "hs_indexes", test_hs_indexes, TT_FORK,
  1568. NULL, NULL },
  1569. END_OF_TESTCASES
  1570. };