/* Copyright (c) 2003-2004, Roger Dingledine * Copyright (c) 2004-2006, Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson. * Copyright (c) 2007-2019, The Tor Project, Inc. */ #include "lib/cc/torint.h" #include "lib/net/socketpair.h" #include "lib/net/inaddr_st.h" #include "lib/arch/bytes.h" #include #include #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_H #include #endif #ifdef _WIN32 #include #include #define socket_errno() (WSAGetLastError()) #define SOCKET_EPROTONOSUPPORT WSAEPROTONOSUPPORT #else #define closesocket(x) close(x) #define socket_errno() (errno) #define SOCKET_EPROTONOSUPPORT EPROTONOSUPPORT #endif #ifdef NEED_ERSATZ_SOCKETPAIR // Avoid warning about call to memcmp. #define raw_memcmp memcmp /** * Return a new socket that is bound and listening on the loopback interface * of family family for a socket of type type. On failure return * TOR_INVALID_SOCKET. */ static tor_socket_t get_local_listener(int family, int type) { struct sockaddr_in sin; struct sockaddr_in6 sin6; struct sockaddr *sa; int len; memset(&sin, 0, sizeof(sin)); memset(&sin6, 0, sizeof(sin6)); tor_socket_t sock = TOR_INVALID_SOCKET; sock = socket(family, type, 0); if (!SOCKET_OK(sock)) { return TOR_INVALID_SOCKET; } if (family == AF_INET) { sa = (struct sockaddr *) &sin; sin.sin_family = AF_INET; sin.sin_addr.s_addr = tor_htonl(0x7f000001); len = sizeof(sin); } else { sa = (struct sockaddr *) &sin6; sin6.sin6_family = AF_INET6; sin6.sin6_addr.s6_addr[15] = 1; len = sizeof(sin6); } if (bind(sock, sa, len) == -1) goto err; if (listen(sock, 1) == -1) goto err; return sock; err: closesocket(sock); return TOR_INVALID_SOCKET; } /** * Return true iff sa1 and sa2 are equivalent AF_INET or AF_INET6 addresses. */ static int sockaddr_eq(struct sockaddr *sa1, struct sockaddr *sa2) { if (sa1->sa_family != sa2->sa_family) return 0; if (sa1->sa_family == AF_INET6) { struct sockaddr_in6 *sin6_1 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *) sa1; struct sockaddr_in6 *sin6_2 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *) sa2; return sin6_1->sin6_port == sin6_2->sin6_port && 0==raw_memcmp(sin6_1->sin6_addr.s6_addr, sin6_2->sin6_addr.s6_addr, 16); } else if (sa1->sa_family == AF_INET) { struct sockaddr_in *sin_1 = (struct sockaddr_in *) sa1; struct sockaddr_in *sin_2 = (struct sockaddr_in *) sa2; return sin_1->sin_port == sin_2->sin_port && sin_1->sin_addr.s_addr == sin_2->sin_addr.s_addr; } else { return 0; } } /** * Helper used to implement socketpair on systems that lack it, by * making a direct connection to localhost. * * See tor_socketpair() for details. * * The direct connection defaults to IPv4, but falls back to IPv6 if * IPv4 is not supported. **/ int tor_ersatz_socketpair(int family, int type, int protocol, tor_socket_t fd[2]) { /* This socketpair does not work when localhost is down. So * it's really not the same thing at all. But it's close enough * for now, and really, when localhost is down sometimes, we * have other problems too. */ tor_socket_t listener = TOR_INVALID_SOCKET; tor_socket_t connector = TOR_INVALID_SOCKET; tor_socket_t acceptor = TOR_INVALID_SOCKET; struct sockaddr_storage accepted_addr_ss; struct sockaddr_storage connect_addr_ss; struct sockaddr *connect_addr = (struct sockaddr *) &connect_addr_ss; struct sockaddr *accepted_addr = (struct sockaddr *) &accepted_addr_ss; socklen_t size; int saved_errno = -1; int ersatz_domain = AF_INET; socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in); memset(&accepted_addr_ss, 0, sizeof(accepted_addr_ss)); memset(&connect_addr_ss, 0, sizeof(connect_addr_ss)); if (protocol #ifdef AF_UNIX || family != AF_UNIX #endif ) { #ifdef _WIN32 return -WSAEAFNOSUPPORT; #else return -EAFNOSUPPORT; #endif } if (!fd) { return -EINVAL; } listener = get_local_listener(ersatz_domain, type); if (!SOCKET_OK(listener)) { int first_errno = socket_errno(); if (first_errno == SOCKET_EPROTONOSUPPORT) { /* Assume we're on an IPv6-only system */ ersatz_domain = AF_INET6; addrlen = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in6); listener = get_local_listener(ersatz_domain, type); } if (!SOCKET_OK(listener)) { /* Keep the previous behaviour, which was to return the IPv4 error. * (This may be less informative on IPv6-only systems.) * XX/teor - is there a better way to decide which errno to return? * (I doubt we care much either way, once there is an error.) */ return -first_errno; } } connector = socket(ersatz_domain, type, 0); if (!SOCKET_OK(connector)) goto tidy_up_and_fail; /* We want to find out the port number to connect to. */ size = sizeof(connect_addr_ss); if (getsockname(listener, connect_addr, &size) == -1) goto tidy_up_and_fail; if (size != addrlen) goto abort_tidy_up_and_fail; if (connect(connector, connect_addr, size) == -1) goto tidy_up_and_fail; size = sizeof(accepted_addr_ss); acceptor = accept(listener, accepted_addr, &size); if (!SOCKET_OK(acceptor)) goto tidy_up_and_fail; if (size != addrlen) goto abort_tidy_up_and_fail; /* Now check we are talking to ourself by matching port and host on the two sockets. */ if (getsockname(connector, connect_addr, &size) == -1) goto tidy_up_and_fail; /* Set *_tor_addr and *_port to the address and port that was used */ if (!sockaddr_eq(accepted_addr, connect_addr)) goto abort_tidy_up_and_fail; closesocket(listener); fd[0] = connector; fd[1] = acceptor; return 0; abort_tidy_up_and_fail: #ifdef _WIN32 saved_errno = WSAECONNABORTED; #else saved_errno = ECONNABORTED; /* I hope this is portable and appropriate. */ #endif tidy_up_and_fail: if (saved_errno < 0) saved_errno = errno; if (SOCKET_OK(listener)) closesocket(listener); if (SOCKET_OK(connector)) closesocket(connector); if (SOCKET_OK(acceptor)) closesocket(acceptor); return -saved_errno; } #endif /* defined(NEED_ERSATZ_SOCKETPAIR) */