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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) 2007-2010, The Tor Project, Inc. */
  5. /* See LICENSE for licensing information */
  6. /**
  7. * \file onion.c
  8. * \brief Functions to queue create cells, and handle onionskin
  9. * parsing and creation.
  10. **/
  11. #include "or.h"
  12. /** Type for a linked list of circuits that are waiting for a free CPU worker
  13. * to process a waiting onion handshake. */
  14. typedef struct onion_queue_t {
  15. or_circuit_t *circ;
  16. char *onionskin;
  17. time_t when_added;
  18. struct onion_queue_t *next;
  19. } onion_queue_t;
  20. /** 5 seconds on the onion queue til we just send back a destroy */
  21. #define ONIONQUEUE_WAIT_CUTOFF 5
  22. /** First and last elements in the linked list of circuits waiting for CPU
  23. * workers, or NULL if the list is empty. */
  24. static onion_queue_t *ol_list=NULL;
  25. static onion_queue_t *ol_tail=NULL;
  26. /** Length of ol_list */
  27. static int ol_length=0;
  28. /** Add <b>circ</b> to the end of ol_list and return 0, except
  29. * if ol_list is too long, in which case do nothing and return -1.
  30. */
  31. int
  32. onion_pending_add(or_circuit_t *circ, char *onionskin)
  33. {
  34. onion_queue_t *tmp;
  35. time_t now = time(NULL);
  36. tmp = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(onion_queue_t));
  37. tmp->circ = circ;
  38. tmp->onionskin = onionskin;
  39. tmp->when_added = now;
  40. if (!ol_tail) {
  41. tor_assert(!ol_list);
  42. tor_assert(!ol_length);
  43. ol_list = tmp;
  44. ol_tail = tmp;
  45. ol_length++;
  46. return 0;
  47. }
  48. tor_assert(ol_list);
  49. tor_assert(!ol_tail->next);
  50. if (ol_length >= get_options()->MaxOnionsPending) {
  51. log_warn(LD_GENERAL,
  52. "Your computer is too slow to handle this many circuit "
  53. "creation requests! Please consider using the "
  54. "MaxAdvertisedBandwidth config option or choosing a more "
  55. "restricted exit policy.");
  56. tor_free(tmp);
  57. return -1;
  58. }
  59. ol_length++;
  60. ol_tail->next = tmp;
  61. ol_tail = tmp;
  62. while ((int)(now - ol_list->when_added) >= ONIONQUEUE_WAIT_CUTOFF) {
  63. /* cull elderly requests. */
  64. circ = ol_list->circ;
  65. onion_pending_remove(ol_list->circ);
  66. log_info(LD_CIRC,
  67. "Circuit create request is too old; canceling due to overload.");
  68. circuit_mark_for_close(TO_CIRCUIT(circ), END_CIRC_REASON_RESOURCELIMIT);
  69. }
  70. return 0;
  71. }
  72. /** Remove the first item from ol_list and return it, or return
  73. * NULL if the list is empty.
  74. */
  75. or_circuit_t *
  76. onion_next_task(char **onionskin_out)
  77. {
  78. or_circuit_t *circ;
  79. if (!ol_list)
  80. return NULL; /* no onions pending, we're done */
  81. tor_assert(ol_list->circ);
  82. tor_assert(ol_list->circ->p_conn); /* make sure it's still valid */
  83. tor_assert(ol_length > 0);
  84. circ = ol_list->circ;
  85. *onionskin_out = ol_list->onionskin;
  86. ol_list->onionskin = NULL; /* prevent free. */
  87. onion_pending_remove(ol_list->circ);
  88. return circ;
  89. }
  90. /** Go through ol_list, find the onion_queue_t element which points to
  91. * circ, remove and free that element. Leave circ itself alone.
  92. */
  93. void
  94. onion_pending_remove(or_circuit_t *circ)
  95. {
  96. onion_queue_t *tmpo, *victim;
  97. if (!ol_list)
  98. return; /* nothing here. */
  99. /* first check to see if it's the first entry */
  100. tmpo = ol_list;
  101. if (tmpo->circ == circ) {
  102. /* it's the first one. remove it from the list. */
  103. ol_list = tmpo->next;
  104. if (!ol_list)
  105. ol_tail = NULL;
  106. ol_length--;
  107. victim = tmpo;
  108. } else { /* we need to hunt through the rest of the list */
  109. for ( ;tmpo->next && tmpo->next->circ != circ; tmpo=tmpo->next) ;
  110. if (!tmpo->next) {
  111. log_debug(LD_GENERAL,
  112. "circ (p_circ_id %d) not in list, probably at cpuworker.",
  113. circ->p_circ_id);
  114. return;
  115. }
  116. /* now we know tmpo->next->circ == circ */
  117. victim = tmpo->next;
  118. tmpo->next = victim->next;
  119. if (ol_tail == victim)
  120. ol_tail = tmpo;
  121. ol_length--;
  122. }
  123. /* now victim points to the element that needs to be removed */
  124. tor_free(victim->onionskin);
  125. tor_free(victim);
  126. }
  127. /*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
  128. /** Given a router's 128 byte public key,
  129. * stores the following in onion_skin_out:
  130. * - [42 bytes] OAEP padding
  131. * - [16 bytes] Symmetric key for encrypting blob past RSA
  132. * - [70 bytes] g^x part 1 (inside the RSA)
  133. * - [58 bytes] g^x part 2 (symmetrically encrypted)
  134. *
  135. * Stores the DH private key into handshake_state_out for later completion
  136. * of the handshake.
  137. *
  138. * The meeting point/cookies and auth are zeroed out for now.
  139. */
  140. int
  141. onion_skin_create(crypto_pk_env_t *dest_router_key,
  142. crypto_dh_env_t **handshake_state_out,
  143. char *onion_skin_out) /* ONIONSKIN_CHALLENGE_LEN bytes */
  144. {
  145. char challenge[DH_KEY_LEN];
  146. crypto_dh_env_t *dh = NULL;
  147. int dhbytes, pkbytes;
  148. tor_assert(dest_router_key);
  149. tor_assert(handshake_state_out);
  150. tor_assert(onion_skin_out);
  151. *handshake_state_out = NULL;
  152. memset(onion_skin_out, 0, ONIONSKIN_CHALLENGE_LEN);
  153. if (!(dh = crypto_dh_new()))
  154. goto err;
  155. dhbytes = crypto_dh_get_bytes(dh);
  156. pkbytes = (int) crypto_pk_keysize(dest_router_key);
  157. tor_assert(dhbytes == 128);
  158. tor_assert(pkbytes == 128);
  159. if (crypto_dh_get_public(dh, challenge, dhbytes))
  160. goto err;
  161. note_crypto_pk_op(ENC_ONIONSKIN);
  162. /* set meeting point, meeting cookie, etc here. Leave zero for now. */
  163. if (crypto_pk_public_hybrid_encrypt(dest_router_key, onion_skin_out,
  164. challenge, DH_KEY_LEN,
  165. PK_PKCS1_OAEP_PADDING, 1)<0)
  166. goto err;
  167. memset(challenge, 0, sizeof(challenge));
  168. *handshake_state_out = dh;
  169. return 0;
  170. err:
  171. memset(challenge, 0, sizeof(challenge));
  172. if (dh) crypto_dh_free(dh);
  173. return -1;
  174. }
  175. /** Given an encrypted DH public key as generated by onion_skin_create,
  176. * and the private key for this onion router, generate the reply (128-byte
  177. * DH plus the first 20 bytes of shared key material), and store the
  178. * next key_out_len bytes of key material in key_out.
  179. */
  180. int
  181. onion_skin_server_handshake(const char *onion_skin, /*ONIONSKIN_CHALLENGE_LEN*/
  182. crypto_pk_env_t *private_key,
  183. crypto_pk_env_t *prev_private_key,
  184. char *handshake_reply_out, /*ONIONSKIN_REPLY_LEN*/
  185. char *key_out,
  186. size_t key_out_len)
  187. {
  188. char challenge[ONIONSKIN_CHALLENGE_LEN];
  189. crypto_dh_env_t *dh = NULL;
  190. ssize_t len;
  191. char *key_material=NULL;
  192. size_t key_material_len=0;
  193. int i;
  194. crypto_pk_env_t *k;
  195. len = -1;
  196. for (i=0;i<2;++i) {
  197. k = i==0?private_key:prev_private_key;
  198. if (!k)
  199. break;
  200. note_crypto_pk_op(DEC_ONIONSKIN);
  201. len = crypto_pk_private_hybrid_decrypt(k, challenge,
  202. onion_skin, ONIONSKIN_CHALLENGE_LEN,
  203. PK_PKCS1_OAEP_PADDING,0);
  204. if (len>0)
  205. break;
  206. }
  207. if (len<0) {
  208. log_info(LD_PROTOCOL,
  209. "Couldn't decrypt onionskin: client may be using old onion key");
  210. goto err;
  211. } else if (len != DH_KEY_LEN) {
  212. log_warn(LD_PROTOCOL, "Unexpected onionskin length after decryption: %ld",
  213. (long)len);
  214. goto err;
  215. }
  216. dh = crypto_dh_new();
  217. if (crypto_dh_get_public(dh, handshake_reply_out, DH_KEY_LEN)) {
  218. log_info(LD_GENERAL, "crypto_dh_get_public failed.");
  219. goto err;
  220. }
  221. key_material_len = DIGEST_LEN+key_out_len;
  222. key_material = tor_malloc(key_material_len);
  223. len = crypto_dh_compute_secret(dh, challenge, DH_KEY_LEN,
  224. key_material, key_material_len);
  225. if (len < 0) {
  226. log_info(LD_GENERAL, "crypto_dh_compute_secret failed.");
  227. goto err;
  228. }
  229. /* send back H(K|0) as proof that we learned K. */
  230. memcpy(handshake_reply_out+DH_KEY_LEN, key_material, DIGEST_LEN);
  231. /* use the rest of the key material for our shared keys, digests, etc */
  232. memcpy(key_out, key_material+DIGEST_LEN, key_out_len);
  233. memset(challenge, 0, sizeof(challenge));
  234. memset(key_material, 0, key_material_len);
  235. tor_free(key_material);
  236. crypto_dh_free(dh);
  237. return 0;
  238. err:
  239. memset(challenge, 0, sizeof(challenge));
  240. if (key_material) {
  241. memset(key_material, 0, key_material_len);
  242. tor_free(key_material);
  243. }
  244. if (dh) crypto_dh_free(dh);
  245. return -1;
  246. }
  247. /** Finish the client side of the DH handshake.
  248. * Given the 128 byte DH reply + 20 byte hash as generated by
  249. * onion_skin_server_handshake and the handshake state generated by
  250. * onion_skin_create, verify H(K) with the first 20 bytes of shared
  251. * key material, then generate key_out_len more bytes of shared key
  252. * material and store them in key_out.
  253. *
  254. * After the invocation, call crypto_dh_free on handshake_state.
  255. */
  256. int
  257. onion_skin_client_handshake(crypto_dh_env_t *handshake_state,
  258. const char *handshake_reply, /* ONIONSKIN_REPLY_LEN bytes */
  259. char *key_out,
  260. size_t key_out_len)
  261. {
  262. ssize_t len;
  263. char *key_material=NULL;
  264. size_t key_material_len;
  265. tor_assert(crypto_dh_get_bytes(handshake_state) == DH_KEY_LEN);
  266. key_material_len = DIGEST_LEN + key_out_len;
  267. key_material = tor_malloc(key_material_len);
  268. len = crypto_dh_compute_secret(handshake_state, handshake_reply, DH_KEY_LEN,
  269. key_material, key_material_len);
  270. if (len < 0)
  271. goto err;
  272. if (memcmp(key_material, handshake_reply+DH_KEY_LEN, DIGEST_LEN)) {
  273. /* H(K) does *not* match. Something fishy. */
  274. log_warn(LD_PROTOCOL,"Digest DOES NOT MATCH on onion handshake. "
  275. "Bug or attack.");
  276. goto err;
  277. }
  278. /* use the rest of the key material for our shared keys, digests, etc */
  279. memcpy(key_out, key_material+DIGEST_LEN, key_out_len);
  280. memset(key_material, 0, key_material_len);
  281. tor_free(key_material);
  282. return 0;
  283. err:
  284. memset(key_material, 0, key_material_len);
  285. tor_free(key_material);
  286. return -1;
  287. }
  288. /** Implement the server side of the CREATE_FAST abbreviated handshake. The
  289. * client has provided DIGEST_LEN key bytes in <b>key_in</b> ("x"). We
  290. * generate a reply of DIGEST_LEN*2 bytes in <b>key_out</b>, consisting of a
  291. * new random "y", followed by H(x|y) to check for correctness. We set
  292. * <b>key_out_len</b> bytes of key material in <b>key_out</b>.
  293. * Return 0 on success, &lt;0 on failure.
  294. **/
  295. int
  296. fast_server_handshake(const char *key_in, /* DIGEST_LEN bytes */
  297. char *handshake_reply_out, /* DIGEST_LEN*2 bytes */
  298. char *key_out,
  299. size_t key_out_len)
  300. {
  301. char tmp[DIGEST_LEN+DIGEST_LEN];
  302. char *out = NULL;
  303. size_t out_len;
  304. int r = -1;
  305. if (crypto_rand(handshake_reply_out, DIGEST_LEN)<0)
  306. return -1;
  307. memcpy(tmp, key_in, DIGEST_LEN);
  308. memcpy(tmp+DIGEST_LEN, handshake_reply_out, DIGEST_LEN);
  309. out_len = key_out_len+DIGEST_LEN;
  310. out = tor_malloc(out_len);
  311. if (crypto_expand_key_material(tmp, sizeof(tmp), out, out_len)) {
  312. goto done;
  313. }
  314. memcpy(handshake_reply_out+DIGEST_LEN, out, DIGEST_LEN);
  315. memcpy(key_out, out+DIGEST_LEN, key_out_len);
  316. r = 0;
  317. done:
  318. memset(tmp, 0, sizeof(tmp));
  319. memset(out, 0, out_len);
  320. tor_free(out);
  321. return r;
  322. }
  323. /** Implement the second half of the client side of the CREATE_FAST handshake.
  324. * We sent the server <b>handshake_state</b> ("x") already, and the server
  325. * told us <b>handshake_reply_out</b> (y|H(x|y)). Make sure that the hash is
  326. * correct, and generate key material in <b>key_out</b>. Return 0 on success,
  327. * true on failure.
  328. *
  329. * NOTE: The "CREATE_FAST" handshake path is distinguishable from regular
  330. * "onionskin" handshakes, and is not secure if an adversary can see or modify
  331. * the messages. Therefore, it should only be used by clients, and only as
  332. * the first hop of a circuit (since the first hop is already authenticated
  333. * and protected by TLS).
  334. */
  335. int
  336. fast_client_handshake(const char *handshake_state, /* DIGEST_LEN bytes */
  337. const char *handshake_reply_out, /* DIGEST_LEN*2 bytes */
  338. char *key_out,
  339. size_t key_out_len)
  340. {
  341. char tmp[DIGEST_LEN+DIGEST_LEN];
  342. char *out;
  343. size_t out_len;
  344. int r = -1;
  345. memcpy(tmp, handshake_state, DIGEST_LEN);
  346. memcpy(tmp+DIGEST_LEN, handshake_reply_out, DIGEST_LEN);
  347. out_len = key_out_len+DIGEST_LEN;
  348. out = tor_malloc(out_len);
  349. if (crypto_expand_key_material(tmp, sizeof(tmp), out, out_len)) {
  350. goto done;
  351. }
  352. if (memcmp(out, handshake_reply_out+DIGEST_LEN, DIGEST_LEN)) {
  353. /* H(K) does *not* match. Something fishy. */
  354. log_warn(LD_PROTOCOL,"Digest DOES NOT MATCH on fast handshake. "
  355. "Bug or attack.");
  356. goto done;
  357. }
  358. memcpy(key_out, out+DIGEST_LEN, key_out_len);
  359. r = 0;
  360. done:
  361. memset(tmp, 0, sizeof(tmp));
  362. memset(out, 0, out_len);
  363. tor_free(out);
  364. return r;
  365. }
  366. /** Remove all circuits from the pending list. Called from tor_free_all. */
  367. void
  368. clear_pending_onions(void)
  369. {
  370. while (ol_list) {
  371. onion_queue_t *victim = ol_list;
  372. ol_list = victim->next;
  373. tor_free(victim->onionskin);
  374. tor_free(victim);
  375. }
  376. ol_list = ol_tail = NULL;
  377. ol_length = 0;
  378. }