/* Copyright (c) 2016-2018, The Tor Project, Inc. */
/* See LICENSE for licensing information */
/**
* \file protover.c
* \brief Versioning information for different pieces of the Tor protocol.
*
* Starting in version 0.2.9.3-alpha, Tor places separate version numbers on
* each of the different components of its protocol. Relays use these numbers
* to advertise what versions of the protocols they can support, and clients
* use them to find what they can ask a given relay to do. Authorities vote
* on the supported protocol versions for each relay, and also vote on the
* which protocols you should have to support in order to be on the Tor
* network. All Tor instances use these required/recommended protocol versions
* to tell what level of support for recent protocols each relay has, and
* to decide whether they should be running given their current protocols.
*
* The main advantage of these protocol versions numbers over using Tor
* version numbers is that they allow different implementations of the Tor
* protocols to develop independently, without having to claim compatibility
* with specific versions of Tor.
**/
#define PROTOVER_PRIVATE
#include "core/or/or.h"
#include "core/or/protover.h"
#include "feature/nodelist/routerparse.h"
#ifndef HAVE_RUST
static const smartlist_t *get_supported_protocol_list(void);
static int protocol_list_contains(const smartlist_t *protos,
protocol_type_t pr, uint32_t ver);
/** Mapping between protocol type string and protocol type. */
/// C_RUST_COUPLED: src/rust/protover/protover.rs `PROTOCOL_NAMES`
static const struct {
protocol_type_t protover_type;
const char *name;
} PROTOCOL_NAMES[] = {
{ PRT_LINK, "Link" },
{ PRT_LINKAUTH, "LinkAuth" },
{ PRT_RELAY, "Relay" },
{ PRT_DIRCACHE, "DirCache" },
{ PRT_HSDIR, "HSDir" },
{ PRT_HSINTRO, "HSIntro" },
{ PRT_HSREND, "HSRend" },
{ PRT_DESC, "Desc" },
{ PRT_MICRODESC, "Microdesc"},
{ PRT_CONS, "Cons" }
};
#define N_PROTOCOL_NAMES ARRAY_LENGTH(PROTOCOL_NAMES)
/* Maximum allowed length of any single subprotocol name. */
// C_RUST_COUPLED: src/rust/protover/protover.rs
// `MAX_PROTOCOL_NAME_LENGTH`
static const unsigned MAX_PROTOCOL_NAME_LENGTH = 100;
/**
* Given a protocol_type_t, return the corresponding string used in
* descriptors.
*/
STATIC const char *
protocol_type_to_str(protocol_type_t pr)
{
unsigned i;
for (i=0; i < N_PROTOCOL_NAMES; ++i) {
if (PROTOCOL_NAMES[i].protover_type == pr)
return PROTOCOL_NAMES[i].name;
}
/* LCOV_EXCL_START */
tor_assert_nonfatal_unreached_once();
return "UNKNOWN";
/* LCOV_EXCL_STOP */
}
/**
* Given a string, find the corresponding protocol type and store it in
* pr_out. Return 0 on success, -1 on failure.
*/
STATIC int
str_to_protocol_type(const char *s, protocol_type_t *pr_out)
{
if (BUG(!pr_out))
return -1;
unsigned i;
for (i=0; i < N_PROTOCOL_NAMES; ++i) {
if (0 == strcmp(s, PROTOCOL_NAMES[i].name)) {
*pr_out = PROTOCOL_NAMES[i].protover_type;
return 0;
}
}
return -1;
}
/**
* Release all space held by a single proto_entry_t structure
*/
STATIC void
proto_entry_free_(proto_entry_t *entry)
{
if (!entry)
return;
tor_free(entry->name);
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(entry->ranges, proto_range_t *, r, tor_free(r));
smartlist_free(entry->ranges);
tor_free(entry);
}
/** The largest possible protocol version. */
#define MAX_PROTOCOL_VERSION (UINT32_MAX-1)
/**
* Given a string s and optional end-of-string pointer
* end_of_range, parse the protocol range and store it in
* low_out and high_out. A protocol range has the format U, or
* U-U, where U is an unsigned 32-bit integer.
*/
static int
parse_version_range(const char *s, const char *end_of_range,
uint32_t *low_out, uint32_t *high_out)
{
uint32_t low, high;
char *next = NULL;
int ok;
tor_assert(high_out);
tor_assert(low_out);
if (BUG(!end_of_range))
end_of_range = s + strlen(s); // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
/* A range must start with a digit. */
if (!TOR_ISDIGIT(*s)) {
goto error;
}
/* Note that this wouldn't be safe if we didn't know that eventually,
* we'd hit a NUL */
low = (uint32_t) tor_parse_ulong(s, 10, 0, MAX_PROTOCOL_VERSION, &ok, &next);
if (!ok)
goto error;
if (next > end_of_range)
goto error;
if (next == end_of_range) {
high = low;
goto done;
}
if (*next != '-')
goto error;
s = next+1;
/* ibid */
if (!TOR_ISDIGIT(*s)) {
goto error;
}
high = (uint32_t) tor_parse_ulong(s, 10, 0,
MAX_PROTOCOL_VERSION, &ok, &next);
if (!ok)
goto error;
if (next != end_of_range)
goto error;
if (low > high)
goto error;
done:
*high_out = high;
*low_out = low;
return 0;
error:
return -1;
}
/** Parse a single protocol entry from s up to an optional
* end_of_entry pointer, and return that protocol entry. Return NULL
* on error.
*
* A protocol entry has a keyword, an = sign, and zero or more ranges. */
static proto_entry_t *
parse_single_entry(const char *s, const char *end_of_entry)
{
proto_entry_t *out = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(proto_entry_t));
const char *equals;
out->ranges = smartlist_new();
if (BUG (!end_of_entry))
end_of_entry = s + strlen(s); // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
/* There must be an =. */
equals = memchr(s, '=', end_of_entry - s);
if (!equals)
goto error;
/* The name must be nonempty */
if (equals == s)
goto error;
/* The name must not be longer than MAX_PROTOCOL_NAME_LENGTH. */
if (equals - s > (int)MAX_PROTOCOL_NAME_LENGTH) {
log_warn(LD_NET, "When parsing a protocol entry, I got a very large "
"protocol name. This is possibly an attack or a bug, unless "
"the Tor network truly supports protocol names larger than "
"%ud characters. The offending string was: %s",
MAX_PROTOCOL_NAME_LENGTH, escaped(out->name));
goto error;
}
out->name = tor_strndup(s, equals-s);
tor_assert(equals < end_of_entry);
s = equals + 1;
while (s < end_of_entry) {
const char *comma = memchr(s, ',', end_of_entry-s);
proto_range_t *range = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(proto_range_t));
if (! comma)
comma = end_of_entry;
smartlist_add(out->ranges, range);
if (parse_version_range(s, comma, &range->low, &range->high) < 0) {
goto error;
}
s = comma;
while (*s == ',' && s < end_of_entry)
++s;
}
return out;
error:
proto_entry_free(out);
return NULL;
}
/**
* Parse the protocol list from s and return it as a smartlist of
* proto_entry_t
*/
STATIC smartlist_t *
parse_protocol_list(const char *s)
{
smartlist_t *entries = smartlist_new();
while (*s) {
/* Find the next space or the NUL. */
const char *end_of_entry = strchr(s, ' ');
proto_entry_t *entry;
if (!end_of_entry)
end_of_entry = s + strlen(s);
entry = parse_single_entry(s, end_of_entry);
if (! entry)
goto error;
smartlist_add(entries, entry);
s = end_of_entry;
while (*s == ' ')
++s;
}
return entries;
error:
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(entries, proto_entry_t *, ent, proto_entry_free(ent));
smartlist_free(entries);
return NULL;
}
/**
* Return true if the unparsed protover in s would contain a protocol
* name longer than MAX_PROTOCOL_NAME_LENGTH, and false otherwise.
*/
bool
protover_contains_long_protocol_names(const char *s)
{
smartlist_t *list = parse_protocol_list(s);
if (!list)
return true; /* yes, has a dangerous name */
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(list, proto_entry_t *, ent, proto_entry_free(ent));
smartlist_free(list);
return false; /* no, looks fine */
}
/**
* Given a protocol type and version number, return true iff we know
* how to speak that protocol.
*/
int
protover_is_supported_here(protocol_type_t pr, uint32_t ver)
{
const smartlist_t *ours = get_supported_protocol_list();
return protocol_list_contains(ours, pr, ver);
}
/**
* Return true iff "list" encodes a protocol list that includes support for
* the indicated protocol and version.
*/
int
protocol_list_supports_protocol(const char *list, protocol_type_t tp,
uint32_t version)
{
/* NOTE: This is a pretty inefficient implementation. If it ever shows
* up in profiles, we should memoize it.
*/
smartlist_t *protocols = parse_protocol_list(list);
if (!protocols) {
return 0;
}
int contains = protocol_list_contains(protocols, tp, version);
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(protocols, proto_entry_t *, ent, proto_entry_free(ent));
smartlist_free(protocols);
return contains;
}
/**
* Return true iff "list" encodes a protocol list that includes support for
* the indicated protocol and version, or some later version.
*/
int
protocol_list_supports_protocol_or_later(const char *list,
protocol_type_t tp,
uint32_t version)
{
/* NOTE: This is a pretty inefficient implementation. If it ever shows
* up in profiles, we should memoize it.
*/
smartlist_t *protocols = parse_protocol_list(list);
if (!protocols) {
return 0;
}
const char *pr_name = protocol_type_to_str(tp);
int contains = 0;
SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(protocols, proto_entry_t *, proto) {
if (strcasecmp(proto->name, pr_name))
continue;
SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(proto->ranges, const proto_range_t *, range) {
if (range->high >= version) {
contains = 1;
goto found;
}
} SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(range);
} SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(proto);
found:
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(protocols, proto_entry_t *, ent, proto_entry_free(ent));
smartlist_free(protocols);
return contains;
}
/** Return the canonical string containing the list of protocols
* that we support. */
/// C_RUST_COUPLED: src/rust/protover/protover.rs `SUPPORTED_PROTOCOLS`
const char *
protover_get_supported_protocols(void)
{
return
"Cons=1-2 "
"Desc=1-2 "
"DirCache=1-2 "
"HSDir=1-2 "
"HSIntro=3-4 "
"HSRend=1-2 "
"Link=1-5 "
"LinkAuth=1,3 "
"Microdesc=1-2 "
"Relay=1-2";
}
/** The protocols from protover_get_supported_protocols(), as parsed into a
* list of proto_entry_t values. Access this via
* get_supported_protocol_list. */
static smartlist_t *supported_protocol_list = NULL;
/** Return a pointer to a smartlist of proto_entry_t for the protocols
* we support. */
static const smartlist_t *
get_supported_protocol_list(void)
{
if (PREDICT_UNLIKELY(supported_protocol_list == NULL)) {
supported_protocol_list =
parse_protocol_list(protover_get_supported_protocols());
}
return supported_protocol_list;
}
/**
* Given a protocol entry, encode it at the end of the smartlist chunks
* as one or more newly allocated strings.
*/
static void
proto_entry_encode_into(smartlist_t *chunks, const proto_entry_t *entry)
{
smartlist_add_asprintf(chunks, "%s=", entry->name);
SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(entry->ranges, proto_range_t *, range) {
const char *comma = "";
if (range_sl_idx != 0)
comma = ",";
if (range->low == range->high) {
smartlist_add_asprintf(chunks, "%s%lu",
comma, (unsigned long)range->low);
} else {
smartlist_add_asprintf(chunks, "%s%lu-%lu",
comma, (unsigned long)range->low,
(unsigned long)range->high);
}
} SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(range);
}
/** Given a list of space-separated proto_entry_t items,
* encode it into a newly allocated space-separated string. */
STATIC char *
encode_protocol_list(const smartlist_t *sl)
{
const char *separator = "";
smartlist_t *chunks = smartlist_new();
SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(sl, const proto_entry_t *, ent) {
smartlist_add_strdup(chunks, separator);
proto_entry_encode_into(chunks, ent);
separator = " ";
} SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(ent);
char *result = smartlist_join_strings(chunks, "", 0, NULL);
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(chunks, char *, cp, tor_free(cp));
smartlist_free(chunks);
return result;
}
/* We treat any protocol list with more than this many subprotocols in it
* as a DoS attempt. */
/// C_RUST_COUPLED: src/rust/protover/protover.rs
/// `MAX_PROTOCOLS_TO_EXPAND`
static const int MAX_PROTOCOLS_TO_EXPAND = (1<<16);
/** Voting helper: Given a list of proto_entry_t, return a newly allocated
* smartlist of newly allocated strings, one for each included protocol
* version. (So 'Foo=3,5-7' expands to a list of 'Foo=3', 'Foo=5', 'Foo=6',
* 'Foo=7'.)
*
* Do not list any protocol version more than once.
*
* Return NULL if the list would be too big.
*/
static smartlist_t *
expand_protocol_list(const smartlist_t *protos)
{
smartlist_t *expanded = smartlist_new();
if (!protos)
return expanded;
SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(protos, const proto_entry_t *, ent) {
const char *name = ent->name;
if (strlen(name) > MAX_PROTOCOL_NAME_LENGTH) {
log_warn(LD_NET, "When expanding a protocol entry, I got a very large "
"protocol name. This is possibly an attack or a bug, unless "
"the Tor network truly supports protocol names larger than "
"%ud characters. The offending string was: %s",
MAX_PROTOCOL_NAME_LENGTH, escaped(name));
continue;
}
SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(ent->ranges, const proto_range_t *, range) {
uint32_t u;
for (u = range->low; u <= range->high; ++u) {
smartlist_add_asprintf(expanded, "%s=%lu", name, (unsigned long)u);
if (smartlist_len(expanded) > MAX_PROTOCOLS_TO_EXPAND)
goto too_many;
}
} SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(range);
} SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(ent);
smartlist_sort_strings(expanded);
smartlist_uniq_strings(expanded); // This makes voting work. do not remove
return expanded;
too_many:
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(expanded, char *, cp, tor_free(cp));
smartlist_free(expanded);
return NULL;
}
/** Voting helper: compare two singleton proto_entry_t items by version
* alone. (A singleton item is one with a single range entry where
* low==high.) */
static int
cmp_single_ent_by_version(const void **a_, const void **b_)
{
const proto_entry_t *ent_a = *a_;
const proto_entry_t *ent_b = *b_;
tor_assert(smartlist_len(ent_a->ranges) == 1);
tor_assert(smartlist_len(ent_b->ranges) == 1);
const proto_range_t *a = smartlist_get(ent_a->ranges, 0);
const proto_range_t *b = smartlist_get(ent_b->ranges, 0);
tor_assert(a->low == a->high);
tor_assert(b->low == b->high);
if (a->low < b->low) {
return -1;
} else if (a->low == b->low) {
return 0;
} else {
return 1;
}
}
/** Voting helper: Given a list of singleton protocol strings (of the form
* Foo=7), return a canonical listing of all the protocol versions listed,
* with as few ranges as possible, with protocol versions sorted lexically and
* versions sorted in numerically increasing order, using as few range entries
* as possible.
**/
static char *
contract_protocol_list(const smartlist_t *proto_strings)
{
if (smartlist_len(proto_strings) == 0) {
return tor_strdup("");
}
// map from name to list of single-version entries
strmap_t *entry_lists_by_name = strmap_new();
// list of protocol names
smartlist_t *all_names = smartlist_new();
// list of strings for the output we're building
smartlist_t *chunks = smartlist_new();
// Parse each item and stick it entry_lists_by_name. Build
// 'all_names' at the same time.
SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(proto_strings, const char *, s) {
if (BUG(!s))
continue;// LCOV_EXCL_LINE
proto_entry_t *ent = parse_single_entry(s, s+strlen(s));
if (BUG(!ent))
continue; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
smartlist_t *lst = strmap_get(entry_lists_by_name, ent->name);
if (!lst) {
smartlist_add(all_names, ent->name);
lst = smartlist_new();
strmap_set(entry_lists_by_name, ent->name, lst);
}
smartlist_add(lst, ent);
} SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(s);
// We want to output the protocols sorted by their name.
smartlist_sort_strings(all_names);
SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(all_names, const char *, name) {
const int first_entry = (name_sl_idx == 0);
smartlist_t *lst = strmap_get(entry_lists_by_name, name);
tor_assert(lst);
// Sort every entry with this name by version. They are
// singletons, so there can't be overlap.
smartlist_sort(lst, cmp_single_ent_by_version);
if (! first_entry)
smartlist_add_strdup(chunks, " ");
/* We're going to construct this entry from the ranges. */
proto_entry_t *entry = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(proto_entry_t));
entry->ranges = smartlist_new();
entry->name = tor_strdup(name);
// Now, find all the ranges of versions start..end where
// all of start, start+1, start+2, ..end are included.
int start_of_cur_series = 0;
while (start_of_cur_series < smartlist_len(lst)) {
const proto_entry_t *ent = smartlist_get(lst, start_of_cur_series);
const proto_range_t *range = smartlist_get(ent->ranges, 0);
const uint32_t ver_low = range->low;
uint32_t ver_high = ver_low;
int idx;
for (idx = start_of_cur_series+1; idx < smartlist_len(lst); ++idx) {
ent = smartlist_get(lst, idx);
range = smartlist_get(ent->ranges, 0);
if (range->low != ver_high + 1)
break;
ver_high += 1;
}
// Now idx is either off the end of the list, or the first sequence
// break in the list.
start_of_cur_series = idx;
proto_range_t *new_range = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(proto_range_t));
new_range->low = ver_low;
new_range->high = ver_high;
smartlist_add(entry->ranges, new_range);
}
proto_entry_encode_into(chunks, entry);
proto_entry_free(entry);
} SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(name);
// Build the result...
char *result = smartlist_join_strings(chunks, "", 0, NULL);
// And free all the stuff we allocated.
SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(all_names, const char *, name) {
smartlist_t *lst = strmap_get(entry_lists_by_name, name);
tor_assert(lst);
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(lst, proto_entry_t *, e, proto_entry_free(e));
smartlist_free(lst);
} SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(name);
strmap_free(entry_lists_by_name, NULL);
smartlist_free(all_names);
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(chunks, char *, cp, tor_free(cp));
smartlist_free(chunks);
return result;
}
/**
* Protocol voting implementation.
*
* Given a list of strings describing protocol versions, return a newly
* allocated string encoding all of the protocols that are listed by at
* least threshold of the inputs.
*
* The string is minimal and sorted according to the rules of
* contract_protocol_list above.
*/
char *
protover_compute_vote(const smartlist_t *list_of_proto_strings,
int threshold)
{
if (smartlist_len(list_of_proto_strings) == 0) {
return tor_strdup("");
}
smartlist_t *all_entries = smartlist_new();
// First, parse the inputs and break them into singleton entries.
SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(list_of_proto_strings, const char *, vote) {
smartlist_t *unexpanded = parse_protocol_list(vote);
if (! unexpanded) {
log_warn(LD_NET, "I failed with parsing a protocol list from "
"an authority. The offending string was: %s",
escaped(vote));
continue;
}
smartlist_t *this_vote = expand_protocol_list(unexpanded);
if (this_vote == NULL) {
log_warn(LD_NET, "When expanding a protocol list from an authority, I "
"got too many protocols. This is possibly an attack or a bug, "
"unless the Tor network truly has expanded to support over %d "
"different subprotocol versions. The offending string was: %s",
MAX_PROTOCOLS_TO_EXPAND, escaped(vote));
} else {
smartlist_add_all(all_entries, this_vote);
smartlist_free(this_vote);
}
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(unexpanded, proto_entry_t *, e, proto_entry_free(e));
smartlist_free(unexpanded);
} SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(vote);
if (smartlist_len(all_entries) == 0) {
smartlist_free(all_entries);
return tor_strdup("");
}
// Now sort the singleton entries
smartlist_sort_strings(all_entries);
// Now find all the strings that appear at least 'threshold' times.
smartlist_t *include_entries = smartlist_new();
const char *cur_entry = smartlist_get(all_entries, 0);
int n_times = 0;
SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(all_entries, const char *, ent) {
if (!strcmp(ent, cur_entry)) {
n_times++;
} else {
if (n_times >= threshold && cur_entry)
smartlist_add(include_entries, (void*)cur_entry);
cur_entry = ent;
n_times = 1 ;
}
} SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(ent);
if (n_times >= threshold && cur_entry)
smartlist_add(include_entries, (void*)cur_entry);
// Finally, compress that list.
char *result = contract_protocol_list(include_entries);
smartlist_free(include_entries);
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(all_entries, char *, cp, tor_free(cp));
smartlist_free(all_entries);
return result;
}
/** Return true if every protocol version described in the string s is
* one that we support, and false otherwise. If missing_out is
* provided, set it to the list of protocols we do not support.
*
* NOTE: This is quadratic, but we don't do it much: only a few times per
* consensus. Checking signatures should be way more expensive than this
* ever would be.
**/
int
protover_all_supported(const char *s, char **missing_out)
{
int all_supported = 1;
smartlist_t *missing_some;
smartlist_t *missing_completely;
smartlist_t *missing_all;
if (!s) {
return 1;
}
smartlist_t *entries = parse_protocol_list(s);
if (BUG(entries == NULL)) {
log_warn(LD_NET, "Received an unparseable protocol list %s"
" from the consensus", escaped(s));
return 1;
}
missing_some = smartlist_new();
missing_completely = smartlist_new();
SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(entries, const proto_entry_t *, ent) {
protocol_type_t tp;
if (str_to_protocol_type(ent->name, &tp) < 0) {
if (smartlist_len(ent->ranges)) {
goto unsupported;
}
continue;
}
SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(ent->ranges, const proto_range_t *, range) {
proto_entry_t *unsupported = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(proto_entry_t));
proto_range_t *versions = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(proto_range_t));
uint32_t i;
unsupported->name = tor_strdup(ent->name);
unsupported->ranges = smartlist_new();
for (i = range->low; i <= range->high; ++i) {
if (!protover_is_supported_here(tp, i)) {
if (versions->low == 0 && versions->high == 0) {
versions->low = i;
/* Pre-emptively add the high now, just in case we're in a single
* version range (e.g. "Link=999"). */
versions->high = i;
}
/* If the last one to be unsupported is one less than the current
* one, we're in a continuous range, so set the high field. */
if ((versions->high && versions->high == i - 1) ||
/* Similarly, if the last high wasn't set and we're currently
* one higher than the low, add current index as the highest
* known high. */
(!versions->high && versions->low == i - 1)) {
versions->high = i;
continue;
}
} else {
/* If we hit a supported version, and we previously had a range,
* we've hit a non-continuity. Copy the previous range and add it to
* the unsupported->ranges list and zero-out the previous range for
* the next iteration. */
if (versions->low != 0 && versions->high != 0) {
proto_range_t *versions_to_add = tor_malloc(sizeof(proto_range_t));
versions_to_add->low = versions->low;
versions_to_add->high = versions->high;
smartlist_add(unsupported->ranges, versions_to_add);
versions->low = 0;
versions->high = 0;
}
}
}
/* Once we've run out of versions to check, see if we had any unsupported
* ones and, if so, add them to unsupported->ranges. */
if (versions->low != 0 && versions->high != 0) {
smartlist_add(unsupported->ranges, versions);
}
/* Finally, if we had something unsupported, add it to the list of
* missing_some things and mark that there was something missing. */
if (smartlist_len(unsupported->ranges) != 0) {
smartlist_add(missing_some, (void*) unsupported);
all_supported = 0;
} else {
proto_entry_free(unsupported);
tor_free(versions);
}
} SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(range);
continue;
unsupported:
all_supported = 0;
smartlist_add(missing_completely, (void*) ent);
} SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(ent);
/* We keep the two smartlists separate so that we can free the proto_entry_t
* we created and put in missing_some, so here we add them together to build
* the string. */
missing_all = smartlist_new();
smartlist_add_all(missing_all, missing_some);
smartlist_add_all(missing_all, missing_completely);
if (missing_out && !all_supported) {
tor_assert(smartlist_len(missing_all) != 0);
*missing_out = encode_protocol_list(missing_all);
}
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(missing_some, proto_entry_t *, ent, proto_entry_free(ent));
smartlist_free(missing_some);
smartlist_free(missing_completely);
smartlist_free(missing_all);
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(entries, proto_entry_t *, ent, proto_entry_free(ent));
smartlist_free(entries);
return all_supported;
}
/** Helper: Given a list of proto_entry_t, return true iff
* pr=ver is included in that list. */
static int
protocol_list_contains(const smartlist_t *protos,
protocol_type_t pr, uint32_t ver)
{
if (BUG(protos == NULL)) {
return 0; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
}
const char *pr_name = protocol_type_to_str(pr);
if (BUG(pr_name == NULL)) {
return 0; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
}
SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(protos, const proto_entry_t *, ent) {
if (strcasecmp(ent->name, pr_name))
continue;
/* name matches; check the ranges */
SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(ent->ranges, const proto_range_t *, range) {
if (ver >= range->low && ver <= range->high)
return 1;
} SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(range);
} SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(ent);
return 0;
}
/** Return a string describing the protocols supported by tor version
* version, or an empty string if we cannot tell.
*
* Note that this is only used to infer protocols for Tor versions that
* can't declare their own.
**/
/// C_RUST_COUPLED: src/rust/protover/protover.rs `compute_for_old_tor`
const char *
protover_compute_for_old_tor(const char *version)
{
if (version == NULL) {
/* No known version; guess the oldest series that is still supported. */
version = "0.2.5.15";
}
if (tor_version_as_new_as(version,
FIRST_TOR_VERSION_TO_ADVERTISE_PROTOCOLS)) {
return "";
} else if (tor_version_as_new_as(version, "0.2.9.1-alpha")) {
/* 0.2.9.1-alpha HSRend=2 */
return "Cons=1-2 Desc=1-2 DirCache=1 HSDir=1 HSIntro=3 HSRend=1-2 "
"Link=1-4 LinkAuth=1 "
"Microdesc=1-2 Relay=1-2";
} else if (tor_version_as_new_as(version, "0.2.7.5")) {
/* 0.2.7-stable added Desc=2, Microdesc=2, Cons=2, which indicate
* ed25519 support. We'll call them present only in "stable" 027,
* though. */
return "Cons=1-2 Desc=1-2 DirCache=1 HSDir=1 HSIntro=3 HSRend=1 "
"Link=1-4 LinkAuth=1 "
"Microdesc=1-2 Relay=1-2";
} else if (tor_version_as_new_as(version, "0.2.4.19")) {
/* No currently supported Tor server versions are older than this, or
* lack these protocols. */
return "Cons=1 Desc=1 DirCache=1 HSDir=1 HSIntro=3 HSRend=1 "
"Link=1-4 LinkAuth=1 "
"Microdesc=1 Relay=1-2";
} else {
/* Cannot infer protocols. */
return "";
}
}
/**
* Release all storage held by static fields in protover.c
*/
void
protover_free_all(void)
{
if (supported_protocol_list) {
smartlist_t *entries = supported_protocol_list;
SMARTLIST_FOREACH(entries, proto_entry_t *, ent, proto_entry_free(ent));
smartlist_free(entries);
supported_protocol_list = NULL;
}
}
#endif /* !defined(HAVE_RUST) */