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  1. /* Copyright (c) 2003-2004, Roger Dingledine.
  2. * Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson.
  3. * Copyright (c) 2007-2011, The Tor Project, Inc. */
  4. /* See LICENSE for licensing information */
  5. /**
  6. * \file cpuworker.c
  7. * \brief Implements a farm of 'CPU worker' processes to perform
  8. * CPU-intensive tasks in another thread or process, to not
  9. * interrupt the main thread.
  10. *
  11. * Right now, we only use this for processing onionskins.
  12. **/
  13. #include "or.h"
  14. #include "buffers.h"
  15. #include "circuitbuild.h"
  16. #include "circuitlist.h"
  17. #include "config.h"
  18. #include "connection.h"
  19. #include "cpuworker.h"
  20. #include "main.h"
  21. #include "onion.h"
  22. #include "router.h"
  23. /** The maximum number of cpuworker processes we will keep around. */
  24. #define MAX_CPUWORKERS 16
  25. /** The minimum number of cpuworker processes we will keep around. */
  26. #define MIN_CPUWORKERS 1
  27. /** The tag specifies which circuit this onionskin was from. */
  28. #define TAG_LEN 10
  29. /** How many bytes are sent from the cpuworker back to tor? */
  30. #define LEN_ONION_RESPONSE \
  31. (1+TAG_LEN+ONIONSKIN_REPLY_LEN+CPATH_KEY_MATERIAL_LEN)
  32. /** How many cpuworkers we have running right now. */
  33. static int num_cpuworkers=0;
  34. /** How many of the running cpuworkers have an assigned task right now. */
  35. static int num_cpuworkers_busy=0;
  36. /** We need to spawn new cpuworkers whenever we rotate the onion keys
  37. * on platforms where execution contexts==processes. This variable stores
  38. * the last time we got a key rotation event. */
  39. static time_t last_rotation_time=0;
  40. static void cpuworker_main(void *data) ATTR_NORETURN;
  41. static int spawn_cpuworker(void);
  42. static void spawn_enough_cpuworkers(void);
  43. static void process_pending_task(connection_t *cpuworker);
  44. /** Initialize the cpuworker subsystem.
  45. */
  46. void
  47. cpu_init(void)
  48. {
  49. cpuworkers_rotate();
  50. }
  51. /** Called when we're done sending a request to a cpuworker. */
  52. int
  53. connection_cpu_finished_flushing(connection_t *conn)
  54. {
  55. tor_assert(conn);
  56. tor_assert(conn->type == CONN_TYPE_CPUWORKER);
  57. connection_stop_writing(conn);
  58. return 0;
  59. }
  60. /** Pack global_id and circ_id; set *tag to the result. (See note on
  61. * cpuworker_main for wire format.) */
  62. static void
  63. tag_pack(char *tag, uint64_t conn_id, circid_t circ_id)
  64. {
  65. /*XXXX RETHINK THIS WHOLE MESS !!!! !NM NM NM NM*/
  66. set_uint64(tag, conn_id);
  67. set_uint16(tag+8, circ_id);
  68. }
  69. /** Unpack <b>tag</b> into addr, port, and circ_id.
  70. */
  71. static void
  72. tag_unpack(const char *tag, uint64_t *conn_id, circid_t *circ_id)
  73. {
  74. *conn_id = get_uint64(tag);
  75. *circ_id = get_uint16(tag+8);
  76. }
  77. /** Called when the onion key has changed and we need to spawn new
  78. * cpuworkers. Close all currently idle cpuworkers, and mark the last
  79. * rotation time as now.
  80. */
  81. void
  82. cpuworkers_rotate(void)
  83. {
  84. connection_t *cpuworker;
  85. while ((cpuworker = connection_get_by_type_state(CONN_TYPE_CPUWORKER,
  86. CPUWORKER_STATE_IDLE))) {
  87. connection_mark_for_close(cpuworker);
  88. --num_cpuworkers;
  89. }
  90. last_rotation_time = time(NULL);
  91. if (server_mode(get_options()))
  92. spawn_enough_cpuworkers();
  93. }
  94. /** If the cpuworker closes the connection,
  95. * mark it as closed and spawn a new one as needed. */
  96. int
  97. connection_cpu_reached_eof(connection_t *conn)
  98. {
  99. log_warn(LD_GENERAL,"Read eof. CPU worker died unexpectedly.");
  100. if (conn->state != CPUWORKER_STATE_IDLE) {
  101. /* the circ associated with this cpuworker will have to wait until
  102. * it gets culled in run_connection_housekeeping(), since we have
  103. * no way to find out which circ it was. */
  104. log_warn(LD_GENERAL,"...and it left a circuit queued; abandoning circ.");
  105. num_cpuworkers_busy--;
  106. }
  107. num_cpuworkers--;
  108. spawn_enough_cpuworkers(); /* try to regrow. hope we don't end up
  109. spinning. */
  110. connection_mark_for_close(conn);
  111. return 0;
  112. }
  113. /** Called when we get data from a cpuworker. If the answer is not complete,
  114. * wait for a complete answer. If the answer is complete,
  115. * process it as appropriate.
  116. */
  117. int
  118. connection_cpu_process_inbuf(connection_t *conn)
  119. {
  120. char success;
  121. char buf[LEN_ONION_RESPONSE];
  122. uint64_t conn_id;
  123. circid_t circ_id;
  124. connection_t *tmp_conn;
  125. or_connection_t *p_conn = NULL;
  126. circuit_t *circ;
  127. tor_assert(conn);
  128. tor_assert(conn->type == CONN_TYPE_CPUWORKER);
  129. if (!buf_datalen(conn->inbuf))
  130. return 0;
  131. if (conn->state == CPUWORKER_STATE_BUSY_ONION) {
  132. if (buf_datalen(conn->inbuf) < LEN_ONION_RESPONSE) /* answer available? */
  133. return 0; /* not yet */
  134. tor_assert(buf_datalen(conn->inbuf) == LEN_ONION_RESPONSE);
  135. connection_fetch_from_buf(&success,1,conn);
  136. connection_fetch_from_buf(buf,LEN_ONION_RESPONSE-1,conn);
  137. /* parse out the circ it was talking about */
  138. tag_unpack(buf, &conn_id, &circ_id);
  139. circ = NULL;
  140. tmp_conn = connection_get_by_global_id(conn_id);
  141. if (tmp_conn && !tmp_conn->marked_for_close &&
  142. tmp_conn->type == CONN_TYPE_OR)
  143. p_conn = TO_OR_CONN(tmp_conn);
  144. if (p_conn)
  145. circ = circuit_get_by_circid_orconn(circ_id, p_conn);
  146. if (success == 0) {
  147. log_debug(LD_OR,
  148. "decoding onionskin failed. "
  149. "(Old key or bad software.) Closing.");
  150. if (circ)
  151. circuit_mark_for_close(circ, END_CIRC_REASON_TORPROTOCOL);
  152. goto done_processing;
  153. }
  154. if (!circ) {
  155. /* This happens because somebody sends us a destroy cell and the
  156. * circuit goes away, while the cpuworker is working. This is also
  157. * why our tag doesn't include a pointer to the circ, because we'd
  158. * never know if it's still valid.
  159. */
  160. log_debug(LD_OR,"processed onion for a circ that's gone. Dropping.");
  161. goto done_processing;
  162. }
  163. tor_assert(! CIRCUIT_IS_ORIGIN(circ));
  164. if (onionskin_answer(TO_OR_CIRCUIT(circ), CELL_CREATED, buf+TAG_LEN,
  165. buf+TAG_LEN+ONIONSKIN_REPLY_LEN) < 0) {
  166. log_warn(LD_OR,"onionskin_answer failed. Closing.");
  167. circuit_mark_for_close(circ, END_CIRC_REASON_INTERNAL);
  168. goto done_processing;
  169. }
  170. log_debug(LD_OR,"onionskin_answer succeeded. Yay.");
  171. } else {
  172. tor_assert(0); /* don't ask me to do handshakes yet */
  173. }
  174. done_processing:
  175. conn->state = CPUWORKER_STATE_IDLE;
  176. num_cpuworkers_busy--;
  177. if (conn->timestamp_created < last_rotation_time) {
  178. connection_mark_for_close(conn);
  179. num_cpuworkers--;
  180. spawn_enough_cpuworkers();
  181. } else {
  182. process_pending_task(conn);
  183. }
  184. return 0;
  185. }
  186. /** Implement a cpuworker. 'data' is an fdarray as returned by socketpair.
  187. * Read and writes from fdarray[1]. Reads requests, writes answers.
  188. *
  189. * Request format:
  190. * Task type [1 byte, always CPUWORKER_TASK_ONION]
  191. * Opaque tag TAG_LEN
  192. * Onionskin challenge ONIONSKIN_CHALLENGE_LEN
  193. * Response format:
  194. * Success/failure [1 byte, boolean.]
  195. * Opaque tag TAG_LEN
  196. * Onionskin challenge ONIONSKIN_REPLY_LEN
  197. * Negotiated keys KEY_LEN*2+DIGEST_LEN*2
  198. *
  199. * (Note: this _should_ be by addr/port, since we're concerned with specific
  200. * connections, not with routers (where we'd use identity).)
  201. */
  202. static void
  203. cpuworker_main(void *data)
  204. {
  205. char question[ONIONSKIN_CHALLENGE_LEN];
  206. uint8_t question_type;
  207. int *fdarray = data;
  208. int fd;
  209. /* variables for onion processing */
  210. char keys[CPATH_KEY_MATERIAL_LEN];
  211. char reply_to_proxy[ONIONSKIN_REPLY_LEN];
  212. char buf[LEN_ONION_RESPONSE];
  213. char tag[TAG_LEN];
  214. crypto_pk_env_t *onion_key = NULL, *last_onion_key = NULL;
  215. fd = fdarray[1]; /* this side is ours */
  216. #ifndef TOR_IS_MULTITHREADED
  217. tor_close_socket(fdarray[0]); /* this is the side of the socketpair the
  218. * parent uses */
  219. tor_free_all(1); /* so the child doesn't hold the parent's fd's open */
  220. handle_signals(0); /* ignore interrupts from the keyboard, etc */
  221. #endif
  222. tor_free(data);
  223. dup_onion_keys(&onion_key, &last_onion_key);
  224. for (;;) {
  225. ssize_t r;
  226. if ((r = recv(fd, &question_type, 1, 0)) != 1) {
  227. // log_fn(LOG_ERR,"read type failed. Exiting.");
  228. if (r == 0) {
  229. log_info(LD_OR,
  230. "CPU worker exiting because Tor process closed connection "
  231. "(either rotated keys or died).");
  232. } else {
  233. log_info(LD_OR,
  234. "CPU worker exiting because of error on connection to Tor "
  235. "process.");
  236. log_info(LD_OR,"(Error on %d was %s)",
  237. fd, tor_socket_strerror(tor_socket_errno(fd)));
  238. }
  239. goto end;
  240. }
  241. tor_assert(question_type == CPUWORKER_TASK_ONION);
  242. if (read_all(fd, tag, TAG_LEN, 1) != TAG_LEN) {
  243. log_err(LD_BUG,"read tag failed. Exiting.");
  244. goto end;
  245. }
  246. if (read_all(fd, question, ONIONSKIN_CHALLENGE_LEN, 1) !=
  247. ONIONSKIN_CHALLENGE_LEN) {
  248. log_err(LD_BUG,"read question failed. Exiting.");
  249. goto end;
  250. }
  251. if (question_type == CPUWORKER_TASK_ONION) {
  252. if (onion_skin_server_handshake(question, onion_key, last_onion_key,
  253. reply_to_proxy, keys, CPATH_KEY_MATERIAL_LEN) < 0) {
  254. /* failure */
  255. log_debug(LD_OR,"onion_skin_server_handshake failed.");
  256. *buf = 0; /* indicate failure in first byte */
  257. memcpy(buf+1,tag,TAG_LEN);
  258. /* send all zeros as answer */
  259. memset(buf+1+TAG_LEN, 0, LEN_ONION_RESPONSE-(1+TAG_LEN));
  260. } else {
  261. /* success */
  262. log_debug(LD_OR,"onion_skin_server_handshake succeeded.");
  263. buf[0] = 1; /* 1 means success */
  264. memcpy(buf+1,tag,TAG_LEN);
  265. memcpy(buf+1+TAG_LEN,reply_to_proxy,ONIONSKIN_REPLY_LEN);
  266. memcpy(buf+1+TAG_LEN+ONIONSKIN_REPLY_LEN,keys,CPATH_KEY_MATERIAL_LEN);
  267. }
  268. if (write_all(fd, buf, LEN_ONION_RESPONSE, 1) != LEN_ONION_RESPONSE) {
  269. log_err(LD_BUG,"writing response buf failed. Exiting.");
  270. goto end;
  271. }
  272. log_debug(LD_OR,"finished writing response.");
  273. }
  274. }
  275. end:
  276. if (onion_key)
  277. crypto_free_pk_env(onion_key);
  278. if (last_onion_key)
  279. crypto_free_pk_env(last_onion_key);
  280. tor_close_socket(fd);
  281. crypto_thread_cleanup();
  282. spawn_exit();
  283. }
  284. /** Launch a new cpuworker. Return 0 if we're happy, -1 if we failed.
  285. */
  286. static int
  287. spawn_cpuworker(void)
  288. {
  289. int *fdarray;
  290. int fd;
  291. connection_t *conn;
  292. int err;
  293. fdarray = tor_malloc(sizeof(int)*2);
  294. if ((err = tor_socketpair(AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0, fdarray)) < 0) {
  295. log_warn(LD_NET, "Couldn't construct socketpair for cpuworker: %s",
  296. tor_socket_strerror(-err));
  297. tor_free(fdarray);
  298. return -1;
  299. }
  300. tor_assert(fdarray[0] >= 0);
  301. tor_assert(fdarray[1] >= 0);
  302. fd = fdarray[0];
  303. spawn_func(cpuworker_main, (void*)fdarray);
  304. log_debug(LD_OR,"just spawned a cpu worker.");
  305. #ifndef TOR_IS_MULTITHREADED
  306. tor_close_socket(fdarray[1]); /* don't need the worker's side of the pipe */
  307. tor_free(fdarray);
  308. #endif
  309. conn = connection_new(CONN_TYPE_CPUWORKER, AF_UNIX);
  310. set_socket_nonblocking(fd);
  311. /* set up conn so it's got all the data we need to remember */
  312. conn->s = fd;
  313. conn->address = tor_strdup("localhost");
  314. if (connection_add(conn) < 0) { /* no space, forget it */
  315. log_warn(LD_NET,"connection_add for cpuworker failed. Giving up.");
  316. connection_free(conn); /* this closes fd */
  317. return -1;
  318. }
  319. conn->state = CPUWORKER_STATE_IDLE;
  320. connection_start_reading(conn);
  321. return 0; /* success */
  322. }
  323. /** If we have too few or too many active cpuworkers, try to spawn new ones
  324. * or kill idle ones.
  325. */
  326. static void
  327. spawn_enough_cpuworkers(void)
  328. {
  329. int num_cpuworkers_needed = get_options()->NumCPUs;
  330. if (num_cpuworkers_needed < MIN_CPUWORKERS)
  331. num_cpuworkers_needed = MIN_CPUWORKERS;
  332. if (num_cpuworkers_needed > MAX_CPUWORKERS)
  333. num_cpuworkers_needed = MAX_CPUWORKERS;
  334. while (num_cpuworkers < num_cpuworkers_needed) {
  335. if (spawn_cpuworker() < 0) {
  336. log_warn(LD_GENERAL,"Cpuworker spawn failed. Will try again later.");
  337. return;
  338. }
  339. num_cpuworkers++;
  340. }
  341. }
  342. /** Take a pending task from the queue and assign it to 'cpuworker'. */
  343. static void
  344. process_pending_task(connection_t *cpuworker)
  345. {
  346. or_circuit_t *circ;
  347. char *onionskin = NULL;
  348. tor_assert(cpuworker);
  349. /* for now only process onion tasks */
  350. circ = onion_next_task(&onionskin);
  351. if (!circ)
  352. return;
  353. if (assign_onionskin_to_cpuworker(cpuworker, circ, onionskin))
  354. log_warn(LD_OR,"assign_to_cpuworker failed. Ignoring.");
  355. }
  356. /** How long should we let a cpuworker stay busy before we give
  357. * up on it and decide that we have a bug or infinite loop?
  358. * This value is high because some servers with low memory/cpu
  359. * sometimes spend an hour or more swapping, and Tor starves. */
  360. #define CPUWORKER_BUSY_TIMEOUT (60*60*12)
  361. /** We have a bug that I can't find. Sometimes, very rarely, cpuworkers get
  362. * stuck in the 'busy' state, even though the cpuworker process thinks of
  363. * itself as idle. I don't know why. But here's a workaround to kill any
  364. * cpuworker that's been busy for more than CPUWORKER_BUSY_TIMEOUT.
  365. */
  366. static void
  367. cull_wedged_cpuworkers(void)
  368. {
  369. time_t now = time(NULL);
  370. smartlist_t *conns = get_connection_array();
  371. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(conns, connection_t *, conn,
  372. {
  373. if (!conn->marked_for_close &&
  374. conn->type == CONN_TYPE_CPUWORKER &&
  375. conn->state == CPUWORKER_STATE_BUSY_ONION &&
  376. conn->timestamp_lastwritten + CPUWORKER_BUSY_TIMEOUT < now) {
  377. log_notice(LD_BUG,
  378. "closing wedged cpuworker. Can somebody find the bug?");
  379. num_cpuworkers_busy--;
  380. num_cpuworkers--;
  381. connection_mark_for_close(conn);
  382. }
  383. });
  384. }
  385. /** Try to tell a cpuworker to perform the public key operations necessary to
  386. * respond to <b>onionskin</b> for the circuit <b>circ</b>.
  387. *
  388. * If <b>cpuworker</b> is defined, assert that he's idle, and use him. Else,
  389. * look for an idle cpuworker and use him. If none idle, queue task onto the
  390. * pending onion list and return. Return 0 if we successfully assign the
  391. * task, or -1 on failure.
  392. */
  393. int
  394. assign_onionskin_to_cpuworker(connection_t *cpuworker,
  395. or_circuit_t *circ, char *onionskin)
  396. {
  397. char qbuf[1];
  398. char tag[TAG_LEN];
  399. cull_wedged_cpuworkers();
  400. spawn_enough_cpuworkers();
  401. if (1) {
  402. if (num_cpuworkers_busy == num_cpuworkers) {
  403. log_debug(LD_OR,"No idle cpuworkers. Queuing.");
  404. if (onion_pending_add(circ, onionskin) < 0) {
  405. tor_free(onionskin);
  406. return -1;
  407. }
  408. return 0;
  409. }
  410. if (!cpuworker)
  411. cpuworker = connection_get_by_type_state(CONN_TYPE_CPUWORKER,
  412. CPUWORKER_STATE_IDLE);
  413. tor_assert(cpuworker);
  414. if (!circ->p_conn) {
  415. log_info(LD_OR,"circ->p_conn gone. Failing circ.");
  416. tor_free(onionskin);
  417. return -1;
  418. }
  419. tag_pack(tag, circ->p_conn->_base.global_identifier,
  420. circ->p_circ_id);
  421. cpuworker->state = CPUWORKER_STATE_BUSY_ONION;
  422. /* touch the lastwritten timestamp, since that's how we check to
  423. * see how long it's been since we asked the question, and sometimes
  424. * we check before the first call to connection_handle_write(). */
  425. cpuworker->timestamp_lastwritten = time(NULL);
  426. num_cpuworkers_busy++;
  427. qbuf[0] = CPUWORKER_TASK_ONION;
  428. connection_write_to_buf(qbuf, 1, cpuworker);
  429. connection_write_to_buf(tag, sizeof(tag), cpuworker);
  430. connection_write_to_buf(onionskin, ONIONSKIN_CHALLENGE_LEN, cpuworker);
  431. tor_free(onionskin);
  432. }
  433. return 0;
  434. }