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  1. /* Copyright (c) 2017 The Tor Project, Inc. */
  2. /* See LICENSE for licensing information */
  3. /**
  4. * \file circuitpadding.c
  5. * \brief Circuit-level padding implementation
  6. *
  7. * \details
  8. *
  9. * This file implements Tor proposal 254 "Padding Negotiation" which is heavily
  10. * inspired by the paper "Toward an Efficient Website Fingerprinting Defense"
  11. * by M. Juarez, M. Imani, M. Perry, C. Diaz, M. Wright.
  12. *
  13. * In particular the code in this file describes mechanisms for clients to
  14. * negotiate various types of circuit-level padding from relays.
  15. *
  16. * Each padding type is described by a state machine (circpad_machine_spec_t),
  17. * which is also referred as a "padding machine" in this file. Currently,
  18. * these state machines are hardcoded in the source code (e.g. see
  19. * circpad_machines_init()), but in the future we will be able to
  20. * serialize them in the torrc or the consensus.
  21. *
  22. * As specified by prop#254, clients can negotiate padding with relays by using
  23. * PADDING_NEGOTIATE cells. After successful padding negotiation, padding
  24. * machines are assigned to the circuit in their mutable form as a
  25. * circpad_machine_runtime_t.
  26. *
  27. * Each state of a padding state machine can be either:
  28. * - A histogram that specifies inter-arrival padding delays.
  29. * - Or a parametrized probability distribution that specifies inter-arrival
  30. * delays (see circpad_distribution_type_t).
  31. *
  32. * Padding machines start from the START state and finish with the END
  33. * state. They can transition between states using the events in
  34. * circpad_event_t.
  35. *
  36. * When a padding machine reaches the END state, it gets wiped from the circuit
  37. * so that other padding machines can take over if needed (see
  38. * circpad_machine_spec_transitioned_to_end()).
  39. *
  40. ****************************
  41. * General notes:
  42. *
  43. * All used machines should be heap allocated and placed into
  44. * origin_padding_machines/relay_padding_machines so that they get correctly
  45. * cleaned up by the circpad_free_all() function.
  46. **/
  47. #define CIRCUITPADDING_PRIVATE
  48. #include <math.h>
  49. #include "lib/math/fp.h"
  50. #include "lib/math/prob_distr.h"
  51. #include "core/or/or.h"
  52. #include "core/or/circuitpadding.h"
  53. #include "core/or/circuitpadding_machines.h"
  54. #include "core/or/circuitlist.h"
  55. #include "core/or/circuituse.h"
  56. #include "core/mainloop/netstatus.h"
  57. #include "core/or/relay.h"
  58. #include "feature/stats/rephist.h"
  59. #include "feature/nodelist/networkstatus.h"
  60. #include "core/or/channel.h"
  61. #include "lib/time/compat_time.h"
  62. #include "lib/defs/time.h"
  63. #include "lib/crypt_ops/crypto_rand.h"
  64. #include "core/or/crypt_path_st.h"
  65. #include "core/or/circuit_st.h"
  66. #include "core/or/origin_circuit_st.h"
  67. #include "core/or/or_circuit_st.h"
  68. #include "feature/nodelist/routerstatus_st.h"
  69. #include "feature/nodelist/node_st.h"
  70. #include "core/or/cell_st.h"
  71. #include "core/or/extend_info_st.h"
  72. #include "core/crypto/relay_crypto.h"
  73. #include "feature/nodelist/nodelist.h"
  74. #include "app/config/config.h"
  75. static inline circpad_circuit_state_t circpad_circuit_state(
  76. origin_circuit_t *circ);
  77. static void circpad_setup_machine_on_circ(circuit_t *on_circ,
  78. const circpad_machine_spec_t *machine);
  79. static double circpad_distribution_sample(circpad_distribution_t dist);
  80. static inline void circpad_machine_update_state_length_for_nonpadding(
  81. circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi);
  82. /** Cached consensus params */
  83. static uint8_t circpad_padding_disabled;
  84. static uint8_t circpad_padding_reduced;
  85. static uint8_t circpad_global_max_padding_percent;
  86. static uint16_t circpad_global_allowed_cells;
  87. static uint16_t circpad_max_circ_queued_cells;
  88. /** Global cell counts, for rate limiting */
  89. static uint64_t circpad_global_padding_sent;
  90. static uint64_t circpad_global_nonpadding_sent;
  91. /** This is the list of circpad_machine_spec_t's parsed from consensus and
  92. * torrc that have origin_side == 1 (ie: are for client side).
  93. *
  94. * The machines in this smartlist are considered immutable and they are used
  95. * as-is by circuits so they should not change or get deallocated in Tor's
  96. * runtime and as long as circuits are alive. */
  97. STATIC smartlist_t *origin_padding_machines = NULL;
  98. /** This is the list of circpad_machine_spec_t's parsed from consensus and
  99. * torrc that have origin_side == 0 (ie: are for relay side).
  100. *
  101. * The machines in this smartlist are considered immutable and they are used
  102. * as-is by circuits so they should not change or get deallocated in Tor's
  103. * runtime and as long as circuits are alive. */
  104. STATIC smartlist_t *relay_padding_machines = NULL;
  105. /** Loop over the current padding state machines using <b>loop_var</b> as the
  106. * loop variable. */
  107. #define FOR_EACH_CIRCUIT_MACHINE_BEGIN(loop_var) \
  108. STMT_BEGIN \
  109. for (int loop_var = 0; loop_var < CIRCPAD_MAX_MACHINES; loop_var++) {
  110. #define FOR_EACH_CIRCUIT_MACHINE_END } STMT_END ;
  111. /** Loop over the current active padding state machines using <b>loop_var</b>
  112. * as the loop variable. If a machine is not active, skip it. */
  113. #define FOR_EACH_ACTIVE_CIRCUIT_MACHINE_BEGIN(loop_var, circ) \
  114. FOR_EACH_CIRCUIT_MACHINE_BEGIN(loop_var) \
  115. if (!(circ)->padding_info[loop_var]) \
  116. continue;
  117. #define FOR_EACH_ACTIVE_CIRCUIT_MACHINE_END } STMT_END ;
  118. /**
  119. * Free the machineinfo at an index
  120. */
  121. static void
  122. circpad_circuit_machineinfo_free_idx(circuit_t *circ, int idx)
  123. {
  124. if (circ->padding_info[idx]) {
  125. tor_free(circ->padding_info[idx]->histogram);
  126. timer_free(circ->padding_info[idx]->padding_timer);
  127. tor_free(circ->padding_info[idx]);
  128. }
  129. }
  130. /**
  131. * Return true if circpad has decided to hold the circuit open for additional
  132. * padding. This function is used to take and retain ownership of certain
  133. * types of circuits that have padding machines on them, that have been passed
  134. * to circuit_mark_for_close().
  135. *
  136. * circuit_mark_for_close() calls this function to ask circpad if any padding
  137. * machines want to keep the circuit open longer to pad.
  138. *
  139. * Any non-measurement circuit that was closed for a normal, non-error reason
  140. * code may be held open for up to CIRCPAD_DELAY_INFINITE microseconds between
  141. * network-driven cell events.
  142. *
  143. * After CIRCPAD_DELAY_INFINITE microseconds of silence on a circuit, this
  144. * function will no longer hold it open (it will return 0 regardless of
  145. * what the machines ask for, and thus circuit_expire_old_circuits_clientside()
  146. * will close the circuit after roughly 1.25hr of idle time, maximum,
  147. * regardless of the padding machine state.
  148. */
  149. int
  150. circpad_marked_circuit_for_padding(circuit_t *circ, int reason)
  151. {
  152. /* If the circuit purpose is measurement or path bias, don't
  153. * hold it open */
  154. if (circ->purpose == CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_PATH_BIAS_TESTING ||
  155. circ->purpose == CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_MEASURE_TIMEOUT) {
  156. return 0;
  157. }
  158. /* If the circuit is closed for any reason other than these three valid,
  159. * client-side close reasons, do not try to keep it open. It is probably
  160. * damaged or unusable. Note this is OK with vanguards because
  161. * controller-closed circuits have REASON=REQUESTED, so vanguards-closed
  162. * circuits will not be held open (we want them to close ASAP). */
  163. if (!(reason == END_CIRC_REASON_NONE ||
  164. reason == END_CIRC_REASON_FINISHED ||
  165. reason == END_CIRC_REASON_IP_NOW_REDUNDANT)) {
  166. return 0;
  167. }
  168. FOR_EACH_ACTIVE_CIRCUIT_MACHINE_BEGIN(i, circ) {
  169. circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi = circ->padding_info[i];
  170. if (!mi) {
  171. continue; // No padding runtime info; check next machine
  172. }
  173. const circpad_state_t *state = circpad_machine_current_state(mi);
  174. /* If we're in END state (NULL here), then check next machine */
  175. if (!state) {
  176. continue; // check next machine
  177. }
  178. /* If the machine does not want to control the circuit close itself, then
  179. * check the next machine */
  180. if (!circ->padding_machine[i]->manage_circ_lifetime) {
  181. continue; // check next machine
  182. }
  183. /* If the machine has reached the END state, we can close. Check next
  184. * machine. */
  185. if (mi->current_state == CIRCPAD_STATE_END) {
  186. continue; // check next machine
  187. }
  188. log_info(LD_CIRC, "Circuit %d is not marked for close because of a "
  189. "pending padding machine.", CIRCUIT_IS_ORIGIN(circ) ?
  190. TO_ORIGIN_CIRCUIT(circ)->global_identifier : 0);
  191. /* If the machine has had no network events at all within the
  192. * last circpad_delay_t timespan, it's in some deadlock state.
  193. * Tell circuit_mark_for_close() that we don't own it anymore.
  194. * This will allow circuit_expire_old_circuits_clientside() to
  195. * close it.
  196. */
  197. if (circ->padding_info[i]->last_cell_time_sec +
  198. (time_t)CIRCPAD_DELAY_MAX_SECS < approx_time()) {
  199. log_notice(LD_BUG, "Circuit %d was not marked for close because of a "
  200. "pending padding machine for over an hour. Circuit is a %s",
  201. CIRCUIT_IS_ORIGIN(circ) ?
  202. TO_ORIGIN_CIRCUIT(circ)->global_identifier : 0,
  203. circuit_purpose_to_string(circ->purpose));
  204. return 0; // abort timer reached; mark the circuit for close now
  205. }
  206. /* If we weren't marked dirty yet, let's pretend we're dirty now.
  207. * ("Dirty" means that a circuit has been used for application traffic
  208. * by Tor.. Dirty circuits have different expiry times, and are not
  209. * considered in counts of built circuits, etc. By claiming that we're
  210. * dirty, the rest of Tor will make decisions as if we were actually
  211. * used by application data.
  212. *
  213. * This is most important for circuit_expire_old_circuits_clientside(),
  214. * where we want that function to expire us after the padding machine
  215. * has shut down, but using the MaxCircuitDirtiness timer instead of
  216. * the idle circuit timer (again, we want this because we're not
  217. * supposed to look idle to Guard nodes that can see our lifespan). */
  218. if (!circ->timestamp_dirty)
  219. circ->timestamp_dirty = approx_time();
  220. /* Take ownership of the circuit */
  221. circuit_change_purpose(circ, CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_CIRCUIT_PADDING);
  222. return 1;
  223. } FOR_EACH_ACTIVE_CIRCUIT_MACHINE_END;
  224. return 0; // No machine wanted to keep the circuit open; mark for close
  225. }
  226. /**
  227. * Free all the machineinfos in <b>circ</b> that match <b>machine_num</b>.
  228. *
  229. * Returns true if any machineinfos with that number were freed.
  230. * False otherwise. */
  231. static int
  232. free_circ_machineinfos_with_machine_num(circuit_t *circ, int machine_num)
  233. {
  234. int found = 0;
  235. FOR_EACH_CIRCUIT_MACHINE_BEGIN(i) {
  236. if (circ->padding_machine[i] &&
  237. circ->padding_machine[i]->machine_num == machine_num) {
  238. circpad_circuit_machineinfo_free_idx(circ, i);
  239. circ->padding_machine[i] = NULL;
  240. found = 1;
  241. }
  242. } FOR_EACH_CIRCUIT_MACHINE_END;
  243. return found;
  244. }
  245. /**
  246. * Free all padding machines and mutable info associated with circuit
  247. */
  248. void
  249. circpad_circuit_free_all_machineinfos(circuit_t *circ)
  250. {
  251. FOR_EACH_CIRCUIT_MACHINE_BEGIN(i) {
  252. circpad_circuit_machineinfo_free_idx(circ, i);
  253. } FOR_EACH_CIRCUIT_MACHINE_END;
  254. }
  255. /**
  256. * Allocate a new mutable machineinfo structure.
  257. */
  258. STATIC circpad_machine_runtime_t *
  259. circpad_circuit_machineinfo_new(circuit_t *on_circ, int machine_index)
  260. {
  261. circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi =
  262. tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(circpad_machine_runtime_t));
  263. mi->machine_index = machine_index;
  264. mi->on_circ = on_circ;
  265. mi->last_cell_time_sec = approx_time();
  266. return mi;
  267. }
  268. /**
  269. * Return the circpad_state_t for the current state based on the
  270. * mutable info.
  271. *
  272. * This function returns NULL when the machine is in the end state or in an
  273. * invalid state.
  274. */
  275. STATIC const circpad_state_t *
  276. circpad_machine_current_state(const circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi)
  277. {
  278. const circpad_machine_spec_t *machine = CIRCPAD_GET_MACHINE(mi);
  279. if (mi->current_state == CIRCPAD_STATE_END) {
  280. return NULL;
  281. } else if (BUG(mi->current_state >= machine->num_states)) {
  282. log_fn(LOG_WARN,LD_CIRC,
  283. "Invalid circuit padding state %d",
  284. mi->current_state);
  285. return NULL;
  286. }
  287. return &machine->states[mi->current_state];
  288. }
  289. /**
  290. * Get the lower bound of a histogram bin.
  291. *
  292. * You can obtain the upper bound using histogram_get_bin_upper_bound().
  293. *
  294. * This function can also be called with 'bin' set to a value equal or greater
  295. * than histogram_len in which case the infinity bin is chosen and
  296. * CIRCPAD_DELAY_INFINITE is returned.
  297. */
  298. STATIC circpad_delay_t
  299. circpad_histogram_bin_to_usec(const circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi,
  300. circpad_hist_index_t bin)
  301. {
  302. const circpad_state_t *state = circpad_machine_current_state(mi);
  303. circpad_delay_t rtt_add_usec = 0;
  304. /* Our state should have been checked to be non-null by the caller
  305. * (circpad_machine_remove_token()) */
  306. if (BUG(state == NULL)) {
  307. return CIRCPAD_DELAY_INFINITE;
  308. }
  309. /* The infinity bin has an upper bound of infinity, so make sure we return
  310. * that if they ask for it. */
  311. if (bin > CIRCPAD_INFINITY_BIN(state)) {
  312. return CIRCPAD_DELAY_INFINITE;
  313. }
  314. /* If we are using an RTT estimate, consider it as well. */
  315. if (state->use_rtt_estimate) {
  316. rtt_add_usec = mi->rtt_estimate_usec;
  317. }
  318. return state->histogram_edges[bin] + rtt_add_usec;
  319. }
  320. /**
  321. * Like circpad_histogram_bin_to_usec() but return the upper bound of bin.
  322. * (The upper bound is included in the bin.)
  323. */
  324. STATIC circpad_delay_t
  325. histogram_get_bin_upper_bound(const circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi,
  326. circpad_hist_index_t bin)
  327. {
  328. return circpad_histogram_bin_to_usec(mi, bin+1) - 1;
  329. }
  330. /** Return the midpoint of the histogram bin <b>bin_index</b>. */
  331. static circpad_delay_t
  332. circpad_get_histogram_bin_midpoint(const circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi,
  333. int bin_index)
  334. {
  335. circpad_delay_t left_bound = circpad_histogram_bin_to_usec(mi, bin_index);
  336. circpad_delay_t right_bound = histogram_get_bin_upper_bound(mi, bin_index);
  337. return left_bound + (right_bound - left_bound)/2;
  338. }
  339. /**
  340. * Return the bin that contains the usec argument.
  341. * "Contains" is defined as us in [lower, upper).
  342. *
  343. * This function will never return the infinity bin (histogram_len-1), in order
  344. * to simplify the rest of the code, so if a usec is provided that falls above
  345. * the highest non-infinity bin, that bin index will be returned.
  346. */
  347. STATIC circpad_hist_index_t
  348. circpad_histogram_usec_to_bin(const circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi,
  349. circpad_delay_t usec)
  350. {
  351. const circpad_state_t *state = circpad_machine_current_state(mi);
  352. circpad_delay_t rtt_add_usec = 0;
  353. circpad_hist_index_t bin;
  354. /* Our state should have been checked to be non-null by the caller
  355. * (circpad_machine_remove_token()) */
  356. if (BUG(state == NULL)) {
  357. return 0;
  358. }
  359. /* If we are using an RTT estimate, consider it as well. */
  360. if (state->use_rtt_estimate) {
  361. rtt_add_usec = mi->rtt_estimate_usec;
  362. }
  363. /* Walk through the bins and check the upper bound of each bin, if 'usec' is
  364. * less-or-equal to that, return that bin. If rtt_estimate is enabled then
  365. * add that to the upper bound of each bin.
  366. *
  367. * We don't want to return the infinity bin here, so don't go there. */
  368. for (bin = 0 ; bin < CIRCPAD_INFINITY_BIN(state) ; bin++) {
  369. if (usec <= histogram_get_bin_upper_bound(mi, bin) + rtt_add_usec) {
  370. return bin;
  371. }
  372. }
  373. /* We don't want to return the infinity bin here, so if we still didn't find
  374. * the right bin, return the highest non-infinity bin */
  375. return CIRCPAD_INFINITY_BIN(state)-1;
  376. }
  377. /**
  378. * Return true if the machine supports token removal.
  379. *
  380. * Token removal is equivalent to having a mutable histogram in the
  381. * circpad_machine_runtime_t mutable info. So while we're at it,
  382. * let's assert that everything is consistent between the mutable
  383. * runtime and the readonly machine spec.
  384. */
  385. static inline int
  386. circpad_is_token_removal_supported(circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi)
  387. {
  388. /* No runtime histogram == no token removal */
  389. if (mi->histogram == NULL) {
  390. /* Machines that don't want token removal are trying to avoid
  391. * potentially expensive mallocs, extra memory accesses, and/or
  392. * potentially expensive monotime calls. Let's minimize checks
  393. * and keep this path fast. */
  394. tor_assert_nonfatal(mi->histogram_len == 0);
  395. return 0;
  396. } else {
  397. /* Machines that do want token removal are less sensitive to performance.
  398. * Let's spend some time to check that our state is consistent and sane */
  399. const circpad_state_t *state = circpad_machine_current_state(mi);
  400. if (BUG(!state)) {
  401. return 1;
  402. }
  403. tor_assert_nonfatal(state->token_removal != CIRCPAD_TOKEN_REMOVAL_NONE);
  404. tor_assert_nonfatal(state->histogram_len == mi->histogram_len);
  405. tor_assert_nonfatal(mi->histogram_len != 0);
  406. return 1;
  407. }
  408. tor_assert_nonfatal_unreached();
  409. return 0;
  410. }
  411. /**
  412. * This function frees any token bins allocated from a previous state
  413. *
  414. * Called after a state transition, or if the bins are empty.
  415. */
  416. STATIC void
  417. circpad_machine_setup_tokens(circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi)
  418. {
  419. const circpad_state_t *state = circpad_machine_current_state(mi);
  420. /* If this state doesn't exist, or doesn't have token removal,
  421. * free any previous state's runtime histogram, and bail.
  422. *
  423. * If we don't have a token removal strategy, we also don't need a runtime
  424. * histogram and we rely on the immutable one in machine_spec_t. */
  425. if (!state || state->token_removal == CIRCPAD_TOKEN_REMOVAL_NONE) {
  426. if (mi->histogram) {
  427. tor_free(mi->histogram);
  428. mi->histogram = NULL;
  429. mi->histogram_len = 0;
  430. }
  431. return;
  432. }
  433. /* Try to avoid re-mallocing if we don't really need to */
  434. if (!mi->histogram || (mi->histogram
  435. && mi->histogram_len != state->histogram_len)) {
  436. tor_free(mi->histogram); // null ok
  437. mi->histogram = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(circpad_hist_token_t)
  438. *state->histogram_len);
  439. }
  440. mi->histogram_len = state->histogram_len;
  441. memcpy(mi->histogram, state->histogram,
  442. sizeof(circpad_hist_token_t)*state->histogram_len);
  443. }
  444. /**
  445. * Choose a length for this state (in cells), if specified.
  446. */
  447. static void
  448. circpad_choose_state_length(circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi)
  449. {
  450. const circpad_state_t *state = circpad_machine_current_state(mi);
  451. double length;
  452. if (!state || state->length_dist.type == CIRCPAD_DIST_NONE) {
  453. mi->state_length = CIRCPAD_STATE_LENGTH_INFINITE;
  454. return;
  455. }
  456. length = circpad_distribution_sample(state->length_dist);
  457. length = MAX(0, length);
  458. length += state->start_length;
  459. if (state->max_length) {
  460. length = MIN(length, state->max_length);
  461. }
  462. mi->state_length = clamp_double_to_int64(length);
  463. log_info(LD_CIRC, "State length sampled to %"PRIu64".", mi->state_length);
  464. }
  465. /**
  466. * Sample a value from our iat_dist, and clamp it safely
  467. * to circpad_delay_t.
  468. *
  469. * Before returning, add <b>delay_shift</b> (can be zero) to the sampled value.
  470. */
  471. static circpad_delay_t
  472. circpad_distribution_sample_iat_delay(const circpad_state_t *state,
  473. circpad_delay_t delay_shift)
  474. {
  475. double val = circpad_distribution_sample(state->iat_dist);
  476. /* These comparisons are safe, because the output is in the range
  477. * [0, 2**32), and double has a precision of 53 bits. */
  478. /* We want a positive sample value */
  479. val = MAX(0, val);
  480. /* Respect the maximum sample setting */
  481. val = MIN(val, state->dist_max_sample_usec);
  482. /* Now apply the shift:
  483. * This addition is exact: val is at most 2**32-1, delay_shift is at most
  484. * 2**32-1, and doubles have a precision of 53 bits. */
  485. val += delay_shift;
  486. /* Clamp the distribution at infinite delay val */
  487. return (circpad_delay_t)MIN(tor_llround(val), CIRCPAD_DELAY_INFINITE);
  488. }
  489. /**
  490. * Sample an expected time-until-next-packet delay from the histogram or
  491. * probability distribution.
  492. *
  493. * A bin of the histogram is chosen with probability proportional to the number
  494. * of tokens in each bin, and then a time value is chosen uniformly from that
  495. * bin's [start,end) time range.
  496. */
  497. STATIC circpad_delay_t
  498. circpad_machine_sample_delay(circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi)
  499. {
  500. const circpad_state_t *state = circpad_machine_current_state(mi);
  501. const circpad_hist_token_t *histogram = NULL;
  502. circpad_hist_index_t curr_bin = 0;
  503. circpad_delay_t bin_start, bin_end;
  504. /* These three must all be larger than circpad_hist_token_t, because
  505. * we sum several circpad_hist_token_t values across the histogram */
  506. uint64_t curr_weight = 0;
  507. uint64_t histogram_total_tokens = 0;
  508. uint64_t bin_choice;
  509. tor_assert(state);
  510. if (state->iat_dist.type != CIRCPAD_DIST_NONE) {
  511. /* Sample from a fixed IAT distribution and return */
  512. circpad_delay_t iat_delay_shift = state->use_rtt_estimate ?
  513. mi->rtt_estimate_usec + state->dist_added_shift_usec :
  514. state->dist_added_shift_usec;
  515. return circpad_distribution_sample_iat_delay(state, iat_delay_shift);
  516. } else if (circpad_is_token_removal_supported(mi)) {
  517. histogram = mi->histogram;
  518. for (circpad_hist_index_t b = 0; b < state->histogram_len; b++)
  519. histogram_total_tokens += histogram[b];
  520. } else {
  521. /* We have a histogram, but it's immutable */
  522. histogram = state->histogram;
  523. histogram_total_tokens = state->histogram_total_tokens;
  524. }
  525. /* If we are out of tokens, don't schedule padding. */
  526. if (!histogram_total_tokens) {
  527. return CIRCPAD_DELAY_INFINITE;
  528. }
  529. bin_choice = crypto_fast_rng_get_uint64(get_thread_fast_rng(),
  530. histogram_total_tokens);
  531. /* Skip all the initial zero bins */
  532. while (!histogram[curr_bin]) {
  533. curr_bin++;
  534. }
  535. curr_weight = histogram[curr_bin];
  536. // TODO: This is not constant-time. Pretty sure we don't
  537. // really need it to be, though.
  538. while (curr_weight < bin_choice) {
  539. curr_bin++;
  540. /* It should be impossible to run past the end of the histogram */
  541. if (BUG(curr_bin >= state->histogram_len)) {
  542. return CIRCPAD_DELAY_INFINITE;
  543. }
  544. curr_weight += histogram[curr_bin];
  545. }
  546. /* Do some basic checking of the current bin we are in */
  547. if (BUG(curr_bin >= state->histogram_len) ||
  548. BUG(histogram[curr_bin] == 0)) {
  549. return CIRCPAD_DELAY_INFINITE;
  550. }
  551. // Store this index to remove the token upon callback.
  552. if (state->token_removal != CIRCPAD_TOKEN_REMOVAL_NONE) {
  553. mi->chosen_bin = curr_bin;
  554. }
  555. if (curr_bin >= CIRCPAD_INFINITY_BIN(state)) {
  556. if (state->token_removal != CIRCPAD_TOKEN_REMOVAL_NONE &&
  557. mi->histogram[curr_bin] > 0) {
  558. mi->histogram[curr_bin]--;
  559. }
  560. // Infinity: Don't send a padding packet. Wait for a real packet
  561. // and then see if our bins are empty or what else we should do.
  562. return CIRCPAD_DELAY_INFINITE;
  563. }
  564. tor_assert(curr_bin < CIRCPAD_INFINITY_BIN(state));
  565. bin_start = circpad_histogram_bin_to_usec(mi, curr_bin);
  566. /* We don't need to reduct 1 from the upper bound because the random range
  567. * function below samples from [bin_start, bin_end) */
  568. bin_end = circpad_histogram_bin_to_usec(mi, curr_bin+1);
  569. /* Bin edges are monotonically increasing so this is a bug. Handle it. */
  570. if (BUG(bin_start >= bin_end)) {
  571. return bin_start;
  572. }
  573. return (circpad_delay_t)crypto_fast_rng_uint64_range(get_thread_fast_rng(),
  574. bin_start, bin_end);
  575. }
  576. /**
  577. * Sample a value from the specified probability distribution.
  578. *
  579. * Uses functions from src/lib/math/prob_distr.c .
  580. */
  581. static double
  582. circpad_distribution_sample(circpad_distribution_t dist)
  583. {
  584. log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,LD_CIRC, "Sampling delay with distribution %d",
  585. dist.type);
  586. switch (dist.type) {
  587. case CIRCPAD_DIST_NONE:
  588. {
  589. /* We should not get in here like this */
  590. tor_assert_nonfatal_unreached();
  591. return 0;
  592. }
  593. case CIRCPAD_DIST_UNIFORM:
  594. {
  595. // param2 is upper bound, param1 is lower
  596. const struct uniform my_uniform = {
  597. .base = UNIFORM(my_uniform),
  598. .a = dist.param1,
  599. .b = dist.param2,
  600. };
  601. return dist_sample(&my_uniform.base);
  602. }
  603. case CIRCPAD_DIST_LOGISTIC:
  604. {
  605. /* param1 is Mu, param2 is sigma. */
  606. const struct logistic my_logistic = {
  607. .base = LOGISTIC(my_logistic),
  608. .mu = dist.param1,
  609. .sigma = dist.param2,
  610. };
  611. return dist_sample(&my_logistic.base);
  612. }
  613. case CIRCPAD_DIST_LOG_LOGISTIC:
  614. {
  615. /* param1 is Alpha, param2 is 1.0/Beta */
  616. const struct log_logistic my_log_logistic = {
  617. .base = LOG_LOGISTIC(my_log_logistic),
  618. .alpha = dist.param1,
  619. .beta = dist.param2,
  620. };
  621. return dist_sample(&my_log_logistic.base);
  622. }
  623. case CIRCPAD_DIST_GEOMETRIC:
  624. {
  625. /* param1 is 'p' (success probability) */
  626. const struct geometric my_geometric = {
  627. .base = GEOMETRIC(my_geometric),
  628. .p = dist.param1,
  629. };
  630. return dist_sample(&my_geometric.base);
  631. }
  632. case CIRCPAD_DIST_WEIBULL:
  633. {
  634. /* param1 is k, param2 is Lambda */
  635. const struct weibull my_weibull = {
  636. .base = WEIBULL(my_weibull),
  637. .k = dist.param1,
  638. .lambda = dist.param2,
  639. };
  640. return dist_sample(&my_weibull.base);
  641. }
  642. case CIRCPAD_DIST_PARETO:
  643. {
  644. /* param1 is sigma, param2 is xi, no more params for mu so we use 0 */
  645. const struct genpareto my_genpareto = {
  646. .base = GENPARETO(my_genpareto),
  647. .mu = 0,
  648. .sigma = dist.param1,
  649. .xi = dist.param2,
  650. };
  651. return dist_sample(&my_genpareto.base);
  652. }
  653. }
  654. tor_assert_nonfatal_unreached();
  655. return 0;
  656. }
  657. /**
  658. * Find the index of the first bin whose upper bound is
  659. * greater than the target, and that has tokens remaining.
  660. *
  661. * Used for histograms with token removal.
  662. */
  663. static circpad_hist_index_t
  664. circpad_machine_first_higher_index(const circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi,
  665. circpad_delay_t target_bin_usec)
  666. {
  667. circpad_hist_index_t bin = circpad_histogram_usec_to_bin(mi,
  668. target_bin_usec);
  669. /* Don't remove from the infinity bin */
  670. for (; bin < CIRCPAD_INFINITY_BIN(mi); bin++) {
  671. if (mi->histogram[bin] &&
  672. histogram_get_bin_upper_bound(mi, bin) >= target_bin_usec) {
  673. return bin;
  674. }
  675. }
  676. return mi->histogram_len;
  677. }
  678. /**
  679. * Find the index of the first bin whose lower bound is lower or equal to
  680. * <b>target_bin_usec</b>, and that still has tokens remaining.
  681. *
  682. * Used for histograms with token removal.
  683. */
  684. static circpad_hist_index_t
  685. circpad_machine_first_lower_index(const circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi,
  686. circpad_delay_t target_bin_usec)
  687. {
  688. circpad_hist_index_t bin = circpad_histogram_usec_to_bin(mi,
  689. target_bin_usec);
  690. for (; bin >= 0; bin--) {
  691. if (mi->histogram[bin] &&
  692. circpad_histogram_bin_to_usec(mi, bin) <= target_bin_usec) {
  693. return bin;
  694. }
  695. }
  696. return -1;
  697. }
  698. /**
  699. * Remove a token from the first non-empty bin whose upper bound is
  700. * greater than the target.
  701. *
  702. * Used for histograms with token removal.
  703. */
  704. STATIC void
  705. circpad_machine_remove_higher_token(circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi,
  706. circpad_delay_t target_bin_usec)
  707. {
  708. /* We need to remove the token from the first bin
  709. * whose upper bound is greater than the target, and that
  710. * has tokens remaining. */
  711. circpad_hist_index_t bin = circpad_machine_first_higher_index(mi,
  712. target_bin_usec);
  713. if (bin >= 0 && bin < CIRCPAD_INFINITY_BIN(mi)) {
  714. if (!BUG(mi->histogram[bin] == 0)) {
  715. mi->histogram[bin]--;
  716. }
  717. }
  718. }
  719. /**
  720. * Remove a token from the first non-empty bin whose upper bound is
  721. * lower than the target.
  722. *
  723. * Used for histograms with token removal.
  724. */
  725. STATIC void
  726. circpad_machine_remove_lower_token(circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi,
  727. circpad_delay_t target_bin_usec)
  728. {
  729. circpad_hist_index_t bin = circpad_machine_first_lower_index(mi,
  730. target_bin_usec);
  731. if (bin >= 0 && bin < CIRCPAD_INFINITY_BIN(mi)) {
  732. if (!BUG(mi->histogram[bin] == 0)) {
  733. mi->histogram[bin]--;
  734. }
  735. }
  736. }
  737. /* Helper macro: Ensure that the bin has tokens available, and BUG out of the
  738. * function if it's not the case. */
  739. #define ENSURE_BIN_CAPACITY(bin_index) \
  740. if (BUG(mi->histogram[bin_index] == 0)) { \
  741. return; \
  742. }
  743. /**
  744. * Remove a token from the closest non-empty bin to the target.
  745. *
  746. * If use_usec is true, measure "closest" in terms of the next closest bin
  747. * midpoint.
  748. *
  749. * If it is false, use bin index distance only.
  750. *
  751. * Used for histograms with token removal.
  752. */
  753. STATIC void
  754. circpad_machine_remove_closest_token(circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi,
  755. circpad_delay_t target_bin_usec,
  756. bool use_usec)
  757. {
  758. circpad_hist_index_t lower, higher, current;
  759. circpad_hist_index_t bin_to_remove = -1;
  760. lower = circpad_machine_first_lower_index(mi, target_bin_usec);
  761. higher = circpad_machine_first_higher_index(mi, target_bin_usec);
  762. current = circpad_histogram_usec_to_bin(mi, target_bin_usec);
  763. /* Sanity check the results */
  764. if (BUG(lower > current) || BUG(higher < current)) {
  765. return;
  766. }
  767. /* Take care of edge cases first */
  768. if (higher == mi->histogram_len && lower == -1) {
  769. /* All bins are empty */
  770. return;
  771. } else if (higher == mi->histogram_len) {
  772. /* All higher bins are empty */
  773. ENSURE_BIN_CAPACITY(lower);
  774. mi->histogram[lower]--;
  775. return;
  776. } else if (lower == -1) {
  777. /* All lower bins are empty */
  778. ENSURE_BIN_CAPACITY(higher);
  779. mi->histogram[higher]--;
  780. return;
  781. }
  782. /* Now handle the intermediate cases */
  783. if (use_usec) {
  784. /* Find the closest bin midpoint to the target */
  785. circpad_delay_t lower_usec = circpad_get_histogram_bin_midpoint(mi, lower);
  786. circpad_delay_t higher_usec =
  787. circpad_get_histogram_bin_midpoint(mi, higher);
  788. if (target_bin_usec < lower_usec) {
  789. // Lower bin is closer
  790. ENSURE_BIN_CAPACITY(lower);
  791. bin_to_remove = lower;
  792. } else if (target_bin_usec > higher_usec) {
  793. // Higher bin is closer
  794. ENSURE_BIN_CAPACITY(higher);
  795. bin_to_remove = higher;
  796. } else if (target_bin_usec-lower_usec > higher_usec-target_bin_usec) {
  797. // Higher bin is closer
  798. ENSURE_BIN_CAPACITY(higher);
  799. bin_to_remove = higher;
  800. } else {
  801. // Lower bin is closer
  802. ENSURE_BIN_CAPACITY(lower);
  803. bin_to_remove = lower;
  804. }
  805. mi->histogram[bin_to_remove]--;
  806. log_debug(LD_CIRC, "Removing token from bin %d", bin_to_remove);
  807. return;
  808. } else {
  809. if (current - lower > higher - current) {
  810. // Higher bin is closer
  811. ENSURE_BIN_CAPACITY(higher);
  812. mi->histogram[higher]--;
  813. return;
  814. } else {
  815. // Lower bin is closer
  816. ENSURE_BIN_CAPACITY(lower);
  817. mi->histogram[lower]--;
  818. return;
  819. }
  820. }
  821. }
  822. #undef ENSURE_BIN_CAPACITY
  823. /**
  824. * Remove a token from the exact bin corresponding to the target.
  825. *
  826. * If it is empty, do nothing.
  827. *
  828. * Used for histograms with token removal.
  829. */
  830. static void
  831. circpad_machine_remove_exact(circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi,
  832. circpad_delay_t target_bin_usec)
  833. {
  834. circpad_hist_index_t bin = circpad_histogram_usec_to_bin(mi,
  835. target_bin_usec);
  836. if (mi->histogram[bin] > 0)
  837. mi->histogram[bin]--;
  838. }
  839. /**
  840. * Check our state's cell limit count and tokens.
  841. *
  842. * Returns 1 if either limits are hit and we decide to change states,
  843. * otherwise returns 0.
  844. */
  845. static circpad_decision_t
  846. check_machine_token_supply(circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi)
  847. {
  848. uint32_t histogram_total_tokens = 0;
  849. /* Check if bins empty. This requires summing up the current mutable
  850. * machineinfo histogram token total and checking if it is zero.
  851. * Machineinfo does not keep a running token count. We're assuming the
  852. * extra space is not worth this short loop iteration.
  853. *
  854. * We also do not count infinity bin in histogram totals.
  855. */
  856. if (circpad_is_token_removal_supported(mi)) {
  857. for (circpad_hist_index_t b = 0; b < CIRCPAD_INFINITY_BIN(mi); b++)
  858. histogram_total_tokens += mi->histogram[b];
  859. /* If we change state, we're done */
  860. if (histogram_total_tokens == 0) {
  861. if (circpad_internal_event_bins_empty(mi) == CIRCPAD_STATE_CHANGED)
  862. return CIRCPAD_STATE_CHANGED;
  863. }
  864. }
  865. if (mi->state_length == 0) {
  866. return circpad_internal_event_state_length_up(mi);
  867. }
  868. return CIRCPAD_STATE_UNCHANGED;
  869. }
  870. /**
  871. * Count that a padding packet was sent.
  872. *
  873. * This updates our state length count, our machine rate limit counts,
  874. * and if token removal is used, decrements the histogram.
  875. */
  876. static inline void
  877. circpad_machine_count_padding_sent(circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi)
  878. {
  879. /* If we have a valid state length bound, consider it */
  880. if (mi->state_length != CIRCPAD_STATE_LENGTH_INFINITE &&
  881. !BUG(mi->state_length <= 0)) {
  882. mi->state_length--;
  883. }
  884. /*
  885. * Update non-padding counts for rate limiting: We scale at UINT16_MAX
  886. * because we only use this for a percentile limit of 2 sig figs, and
  887. * space is scare in the machineinfo struct.
  888. */
  889. mi->padding_sent++;
  890. if (mi->padding_sent == UINT16_MAX) {
  891. mi->padding_sent /= 2;
  892. mi->nonpadding_sent /= 2;
  893. }
  894. circpad_global_padding_sent++;
  895. /* If we have a mutable histogram, reduce the token count from
  896. * the chosen padding bin (this assumes we always send padding
  897. * when we intended to). */
  898. if (circpad_is_token_removal_supported(mi)) {
  899. /* Check array bounds and token count before removing */
  900. if (!BUG(mi->chosen_bin >= mi->histogram_len) &&
  901. !BUG(mi->histogram[mi->chosen_bin] == 0)) {
  902. mi->histogram[mi->chosen_bin]--;
  903. }
  904. }
  905. }
  906. /**
  907. * Count a nonpadding packet as being sent.
  908. *
  909. * This function updates our overhead accounting variables, as well
  910. * as decrements the state limit packet counter, if the latter was
  911. * flagged as applying to non-padding as well.
  912. */
  913. static inline void
  914. circpad_machine_count_nonpadding_sent(circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi)
  915. {
  916. /* Update non-padding counts for rate limiting: We scale at UINT16_MAX
  917. * because we only use this for a percentile limit of 2 sig figs, and
  918. * space is scare in the machineinfo struct. */
  919. mi->nonpadding_sent++;
  920. if (mi->nonpadding_sent == UINT16_MAX) {
  921. mi->padding_sent /= 2;
  922. mi->nonpadding_sent /= 2;
  923. }
  924. /* Update any state packet length limits that apply */
  925. circpad_machine_update_state_length_for_nonpadding(mi);
  926. /* Remove a token from the histogram, if applicable */
  927. circpad_machine_remove_token(mi);
  928. }
  929. /**
  930. * Decrement the state length counter for a non-padding packet.
  931. *
  932. * Only updates the state length if we're using that feature, we
  933. * have a state, and the machine wants to count non-padding packets
  934. * towards the state length.
  935. */
  936. static inline void
  937. circpad_machine_update_state_length_for_nonpadding(
  938. circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi)
  939. {
  940. const circpad_state_t *state = NULL;
  941. if (mi->state_length == CIRCPAD_STATE_LENGTH_INFINITE)
  942. return;
  943. state = circpad_machine_current_state(mi);
  944. /* If we are not in a padding state (like start or end), we're done */
  945. if (!state)
  946. return;
  947. /* If we're enforcing a state length on non-padding packets,
  948. * decrement it */
  949. if (state->length_includes_nonpadding &&
  950. mi->state_length > 0) {
  951. mi->state_length--;
  952. }
  953. }
  954. /**
  955. * When a non-padding packet arrives, remove a token from the bin
  956. * corresponding to the delta since last sent packet. If that bin
  957. * is empty, choose a token based on the specified removal strategy
  958. * in the state machine.
  959. */
  960. STATIC void
  961. circpad_machine_remove_token(circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi)
  962. {
  963. const circpad_state_t *state = NULL;
  964. circpad_time_t current_time;
  965. circpad_delay_t target_bin_usec;
  966. /* Dont remove any tokens if there was no padding scheduled */
  967. if (!mi->padding_scheduled_at_usec) {
  968. return;
  969. }
  970. state = circpad_machine_current_state(mi);
  971. /* If we are not in a padding state (like start or end), we're done */
  972. if (!state)
  973. return;
  974. /* Don't remove any tokens if we're not doing token removal */
  975. if (state->token_removal == CIRCPAD_TOKEN_REMOVAL_NONE)
  976. return;
  977. current_time = monotime_absolute_usec();
  978. /* If we have scheduled padding some time in the future, we want to see what
  979. bin we are in at the current time */
  980. target_bin_usec = (circpad_delay_t)
  981. MIN((current_time - mi->padding_scheduled_at_usec),
  982. CIRCPAD_DELAY_INFINITE-1);
  983. /* We are treating this non-padding cell as a padding cell, so we cancel
  984. padding timer, if present. */
  985. mi->padding_scheduled_at_usec = 0;
  986. if (mi->is_padding_timer_scheduled) {
  987. mi->is_padding_timer_scheduled = 0;
  988. timer_disable(mi->padding_timer);
  989. }
  990. /* Perform the specified token removal strategy */
  991. switch (state->token_removal) {
  992. case CIRCPAD_TOKEN_REMOVAL_CLOSEST_USEC:
  993. circpad_machine_remove_closest_token(mi, target_bin_usec, 1);
  994. break;
  995. case CIRCPAD_TOKEN_REMOVAL_CLOSEST:
  996. circpad_machine_remove_closest_token(mi, target_bin_usec, 0);
  997. break;
  998. case CIRCPAD_TOKEN_REMOVAL_LOWER:
  999. circpad_machine_remove_lower_token(mi, target_bin_usec);
  1000. break;
  1001. case CIRCPAD_TOKEN_REMOVAL_HIGHER:
  1002. circpad_machine_remove_higher_token(mi, target_bin_usec);
  1003. break;
  1004. case CIRCPAD_TOKEN_REMOVAL_EXACT:
  1005. circpad_machine_remove_exact(mi, target_bin_usec);
  1006. break;
  1007. case CIRCPAD_TOKEN_REMOVAL_NONE:
  1008. default:
  1009. tor_assert_nonfatal_unreached();
  1010. log_warn(LD_BUG, "Circpad: Unknown token removal strategy %d",
  1011. state->token_removal);
  1012. break;
  1013. }
  1014. }
  1015. /**
  1016. * Send a relay command with a relay cell payload on a circuit to
  1017. * the particular hopnum.
  1018. *
  1019. * Hopnum starts at 1 (1=guard, 2=middle, 3=exit, etc).
  1020. *
  1021. * Payload may be null.
  1022. *
  1023. * Returns negative on error, 0 on success.
  1024. */
  1025. MOCK_IMPL(STATIC signed_error_t,
  1026. circpad_send_command_to_hop,(origin_circuit_t *circ, uint8_t hopnum,
  1027. uint8_t relay_command, const uint8_t *payload,
  1028. ssize_t payload_len))
  1029. {
  1030. crypt_path_t *target_hop = circuit_get_cpath_hop(circ, hopnum);
  1031. signed_error_t ret;
  1032. /* Check that the cpath has the target hop */
  1033. if (!target_hop) {
  1034. log_fn(LOG_WARN, LD_BUG, "Padding circuit %u has %d hops, not %d",
  1035. circ->global_identifier, circuit_get_cpath_len(circ), hopnum);
  1036. return -1;
  1037. }
  1038. /* Check that the target hop is opened */
  1039. if (target_hop->state != CPATH_STATE_OPEN) {
  1040. log_fn(LOG_WARN,LD_CIRC,
  1041. "Padding circuit %u has %d hops, not %d",
  1042. circ->global_identifier,
  1043. circuit_get_cpath_opened_len(circ), hopnum);
  1044. return -1;
  1045. }
  1046. /* Send the drop command to the second hop */
  1047. ret = relay_send_command_from_edge(0, TO_CIRCUIT(circ), relay_command,
  1048. (const char*)payload, payload_len,
  1049. target_hop);
  1050. return ret;
  1051. }
  1052. /**
  1053. * Callback helper to send a padding cell.
  1054. *
  1055. * This helper is called after our histogram-sampled delay period passes
  1056. * without another packet being sent first. If a packet is sent before this
  1057. * callback happens, it is canceled. So when we're called here, send padding
  1058. * right away.
  1059. *
  1060. * If sending this padding cell forced us to transition states return
  1061. * CIRCPAD_STATE_CHANGED. Otherwise return CIRCPAD_STATE_UNCHANGED.
  1062. */
  1063. circpad_decision_t
  1064. circpad_send_padding_cell_for_callback(circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi)
  1065. {
  1066. circuit_t *circ = mi->on_circ;
  1067. int machine_idx = mi->machine_index;
  1068. mi->padding_scheduled_at_usec = 0;
  1069. circpad_statenum_t state = mi->current_state;
  1070. /* Make sure circuit didn't close on us */
  1071. if (mi->on_circ->marked_for_close) {
  1072. log_fn(LOG_INFO,LD_CIRC,
  1073. "Padding callback on a circuit marked for close. Ignoring.");
  1074. return CIRCPAD_STATE_CHANGED;
  1075. }
  1076. circpad_machine_count_padding_sent(mi);
  1077. if (CIRCUIT_IS_ORIGIN(mi->on_circ)) {
  1078. circpad_send_command_to_hop(TO_ORIGIN_CIRCUIT(mi->on_circ),
  1079. CIRCPAD_GET_MACHINE(mi)->target_hopnum,
  1080. RELAY_COMMAND_DROP, NULL, 0);
  1081. log_info(LD_CIRC, "Callback: Sending padding to origin circuit %u"
  1082. " (%d) [length: %"PRIu64"]",
  1083. TO_ORIGIN_CIRCUIT(mi->on_circ)->global_identifier,
  1084. mi->on_circ->purpose, mi->state_length);
  1085. } else {
  1086. // If we're a non-origin circ, we can just send from here as if we're the
  1087. // edge.
  1088. if (TO_OR_CIRCUIT(circ)->p_chan_cells.n <= circpad_max_circ_queued_cells) {
  1089. log_info(LD_CIRC, "Callback: Sending padding to circuit (%d)"
  1090. " [length: %"PRIu64"]", mi->on_circ->purpose, mi->state_length);
  1091. relay_send_command_from_edge(0, mi->on_circ, RELAY_COMMAND_DROP, NULL,
  1092. 0, NULL);
  1093. rep_hist_padding_count_write(PADDING_TYPE_DROP);
  1094. } else {
  1095. static ratelim_t cell_lim = RATELIM_INIT(600);
  1096. log_fn_ratelim(&cell_lim,LOG_NOTICE,LD_CIRC,
  1097. "Too many cells (%d) in circ queue to send padding.",
  1098. TO_OR_CIRCUIT(circ)->p_chan_cells.n);
  1099. }
  1100. }
  1101. /* This is a padding cell sent from the client or from the middle node,
  1102. * (because it's invoked from circuitpadding.c) */
  1103. circpad_cell_event_padding_sent(circ);
  1104. /* The circpad_cell_event_padding_sent() could cause us to transition.
  1105. * Check that we still have a padding machineinfo, and then check our token
  1106. * supply. */
  1107. if (circ->padding_info[machine_idx] != NULL) {
  1108. if (state != circ->padding_info[machine_idx]->current_state)
  1109. return CIRCPAD_STATE_CHANGED;
  1110. else
  1111. return check_machine_token_supply(circ->padding_info[machine_idx]);
  1112. } else {
  1113. return CIRCPAD_STATE_CHANGED;
  1114. }
  1115. }
  1116. /**
  1117. * Tor-timer compatible callback that tells us to send a padding cell.
  1118. *
  1119. * Timers are associated with circpad_machine_runtime_t's. When the machineinfo
  1120. * is freed on a circuit, the timers are cancelled. Since the lifetime
  1121. * of machineinfo is always longer than the timers, handles are not
  1122. * needed.
  1123. */
  1124. static void
  1125. circpad_send_padding_callback(tor_timer_t *timer, void *args,
  1126. const struct monotime_t *time)
  1127. {
  1128. circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi = ((circpad_machine_runtime_t*)args);
  1129. (void)timer; (void)time;
  1130. if (mi && mi->on_circ) {
  1131. assert_circuit_ok(mi->on_circ);
  1132. circpad_send_padding_cell_for_callback(mi);
  1133. } else {
  1134. // This shouldn't happen (represents a timer leak)
  1135. log_fn(LOG_WARN,LD_CIRC,
  1136. "Circuit closed while waiting for padding timer.");
  1137. tor_fragile_assert();
  1138. }
  1139. // TODO-MP-AP: Unify this counter with channelpadding for rephist stats
  1140. //total_timers_pending--;
  1141. }
  1142. /**
  1143. * Cache our consensus parameters upon consensus update.
  1144. */
  1145. void
  1146. circpad_new_consensus_params(const networkstatus_t *ns)
  1147. {
  1148. circpad_padding_disabled =
  1149. networkstatus_get_param(ns, "circpad_padding_disabled",
  1150. 0, 0, 1);
  1151. circpad_padding_reduced =
  1152. networkstatus_get_param(ns, "circpad_padding_reduced",
  1153. 0, 0, 1);
  1154. circpad_global_allowed_cells =
  1155. networkstatus_get_param(ns, "circpad_global_allowed_cells",
  1156. 0, 0, UINT16_MAX-1);
  1157. circpad_global_max_padding_percent =
  1158. networkstatus_get_param(ns, "circpad_global_max_padding_pct",
  1159. 0, 0, 100);
  1160. circpad_max_circ_queued_cells =
  1161. networkstatus_get_param(ns, "circpad_max_circ_queued_cells",
  1162. CIRCWINDOW_START_MAX, 0, 50*CIRCWINDOW_START_MAX);
  1163. }
  1164. /**
  1165. * Return true if padding is allowed by torrc and consensus.
  1166. */
  1167. static bool
  1168. circpad_is_padding_allowed(void)
  1169. {
  1170. /* If padding has been disabled in the consensus, don't send any more
  1171. * padding. Technically the machine should be shut down when the next
  1172. * machine condition check happens, but machine checks only happen on
  1173. * certain circuit events, and if padding is disabled due to some
  1174. * network overload or DoS condition, we really want to stop ASAP. */
  1175. if (circpad_padding_disabled || !get_options()->CircuitPadding) {
  1176. return 0;
  1177. }
  1178. return 1;
  1179. }
  1180. /**
  1181. * Check this machine against its padding limits, as well as global
  1182. * consensus limits.
  1183. *
  1184. * We have two limits: a percent and a cell count. The cell count
  1185. * limit must be reached before the percent is enforced (this is to
  1186. * optionally allow very light padding of things like circuit setup
  1187. * while there is no other traffic on the circuit).
  1188. *
  1189. * TODO: Don't apply limits to machines form torrc.
  1190. *
  1191. * Returns 1 if limits are set and we've hit them. Otherwise returns 0.
  1192. */
  1193. STATIC bool
  1194. circpad_machine_reached_padding_limit(circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi)
  1195. {
  1196. const circpad_machine_spec_t *machine = CIRCPAD_GET_MACHINE(mi);
  1197. /* If machine_padding_pct is non-zero, and we've sent more
  1198. * than the allowed count of padding cells, then check our
  1199. * percent limits for this machine. */
  1200. if (machine->max_padding_percent &&
  1201. mi->padding_sent >= machine->allowed_padding_count) {
  1202. uint32_t total_cells = mi->padding_sent + mi->nonpadding_sent;
  1203. /* Check the percent */
  1204. if ((100*(uint32_t)mi->padding_sent) / total_cells >
  1205. machine->max_padding_percent) {
  1206. return 1; // limit is reached. Stop.
  1207. }
  1208. }
  1209. /* If circpad_max_global_padding_pct is non-zero, and we've
  1210. * sent more than the global padding cell limit, then check our
  1211. * global tor process percentage limit on padding. */
  1212. if (circpad_global_max_padding_percent &&
  1213. circpad_global_padding_sent >= circpad_global_allowed_cells) {
  1214. uint64_t total_cells = circpad_global_padding_sent +
  1215. circpad_global_nonpadding_sent;
  1216. /* Check the percent */
  1217. if ((100*circpad_global_padding_sent) / total_cells >
  1218. circpad_global_max_padding_percent) {
  1219. return 1; // global limit reached. Stop.
  1220. }
  1221. }
  1222. return 0; // All good!
  1223. }
  1224. /**
  1225. * Schedule the next padding time according to the machineinfo on a
  1226. * circuit.
  1227. *
  1228. * The histograms represent inter-packet-delay. Whenever you get an packet
  1229. * event you should be scheduling your next timer (after cancelling any old
  1230. * ones and updating tokens accordingly).
  1231. *
  1232. * Returns 1 if we decide to transition states (due to infinity bin),
  1233. * 0 otherwise.
  1234. */
  1235. MOCK_IMPL(circpad_decision_t,
  1236. circpad_machine_schedule_padding,(circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi))
  1237. {
  1238. circpad_delay_t in_usec = 0;
  1239. struct timeval timeout;
  1240. tor_assert(mi);
  1241. /* Don't schedule padding if it is disabled */
  1242. if (!circpad_is_padding_allowed()) {
  1243. static ratelim_t padding_lim = RATELIM_INIT(600);
  1244. log_fn_ratelim(&padding_lim,LOG_INFO,LD_CIRC,
  1245. "Padding has been disabled, but machine still on circuit %"PRIu64
  1246. ", %d",
  1247. mi->on_circ->n_chan ? mi->on_circ->n_chan->global_identifier : 0,
  1248. mi->on_circ->n_circ_id);
  1249. return CIRCPAD_STATE_UNCHANGED;
  1250. }
  1251. /* Don't schedule padding if we are currently in dormant mode. */
  1252. if (!is_participating_on_network()) {
  1253. log_info(LD_CIRC, "Not scheduling padding because we are dormant.");
  1254. return CIRCPAD_STATE_UNCHANGED;
  1255. }
  1256. // Don't pad in end (but also don't cancel any previously
  1257. // scheduled padding either).
  1258. if (mi->current_state == CIRCPAD_STATE_END) {
  1259. log_fn(LOG_INFO, LD_CIRC, "Padding end state");
  1260. return CIRCPAD_STATE_UNCHANGED;
  1261. }
  1262. /* Check our padding limits */
  1263. if (circpad_machine_reached_padding_limit(mi)) {
  1264. if (CIRCUIT_IS_ORIGIN(mi->on_circ)) {
  1265. log_fn(LOG_INFO, LD_CIRC,
  1266. "Padding machine has reached padding limit on circuit %u",
  1267. TO_ORIGIN_CIRCUIT(mi->on_circ)->global_identifier);
  1268. } else {
  1269. static ratelim_t padding_lim = RATELIM_INIT(600);
  1270. log_fn_ratelim(&padding_lim,LOG_INFO,LD_CIRC,
  1271. "Padding machine has reached padding limit on circuit %"PRIu64
  1272. ", %d",
  1273. mi->on_circ->n_chan ? mi->on_circ->n_chan->global_identifier : 0,
  1274. mi->on_circ->n_circ_id);
  1275. }
  1276. return CIRCPAD_STATE_UNCHANGED;
  1277. }
  1278. if (mi->is_padding_timer_scheduled) {
  1279. /* Cancel current timer (if any) */
  1280. timer_disable(mi->padding_timer);
  1281. mi->is_padding_timer_scheduled = 0;
  1282. }
  1283. /* in_usec = in microseconds */
  1284. in_usec = circpad_machine_sample_delay(mi);
  1285. /* If we're using token removal, we need to know when the padding
  1286. * was scheduled at, so we can remove the appropriate token if
  1287. * a non-padding cell is sent before the padding timer expires.
  1288. *
  1289. * However, since monotime is unpredictably expensive, let's avoid
  1290. * using it for machines that don't need token removal. */
  1291. if (circpad_is_token_removal_supported(mi)) {
  1292. mi->padding_scheduled_at_usec = monotime_absolute_usec();
  1293. } else {
  1294. mi->padding_scheduled_at_usec = 1;
  1295. }
  1296. log_fn(LOG_INFO,LD_CIRC,"\tPadding in %u usec", in_usec);
  1297. // Don't schedule if we have infinite delay.
  1298. if (in_usec == CIRCPAD_DELAY_INFINITE) {
  1299. return circpad_internal_event_infinity(mi);
  1300. }
  1301. if (mi->state_length == 0) {
  1302. /* If we're at length 0, that means we hit 0 after sending
  1303. * a cell earlier, and emitted an event for it, but
  1304. * for whatever reason we did not decide to change states then.
  1305. * So maybe the machine is waiting for bins empty, or for an
  1306. * infinity event later? That would be a strange machine,
  1307. * but there's no reason to make it impossible. */
  1308. return CIRCPAD_STATE_UNCHANGED;
  1309. }
  1310. if (in_usec <= 0) {
  1311. return circpad_send_padding_cell_for_callback(mi);
  1312. }
  1313. timeout.tv_sec = in_usec/TOR_USEC_PER_SEC;
  1314. timeout.tv_usec = (in_usec%TOR_USEC_PER_SEC);
  1315. log_fn(LOG_INFO, LD_CIRC, "\tPadding in %u sec, %u usec",
  1316. (unsigned)timeout.tv_sec, (unsigned)timeout.tv_usec);
  1317. if (mi->padding_timer) {
  1318. timer_set_cb(mi->padding_timer, circpad_send_padding_callback, mi);
  1319. } else {
  1320. mi->padding_timer =
  1321. timer_new(circpad_send_padding_callback, mi);
  1322. }
  1323. timer_schedule(mi->padding_timer, &timeout);
  1324. mi->is_padding_timer_scheduled = 1;
  1325. // TODO-MP-AP: Unify with channelpadding counter
  1326. //rep_hist_padding_count_timers(++total_timers_pending);
  1327. return CIRCPAD_STATE_UNCHANGED;
  1328. }
  1329. /**
  1330. * If the machine transitioned to the END state, we need
  1331. * to check to see if it wants us to shut it down immediately.
  1332. * If it does, then we need to send the appropiate negotiation commands
  1333. * depending on which side it is.
  1334. *
  1335. * After this function is called, mi may point to freed memory. Do
  1336. * not access it.
  1337. */
  1338. static void
  1339. circpad_machine_spec_transitioned_to_end(circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi)
  1340. {
  1341. const circpad_machine_spec_t *machine = CIRCPAD_GET_MACHINE(mi);
  1342. /*
  1343. * We allow machines to shut down and delete themselves as opposed
  1344. * to just going back to START or waiting forever in END so that
  1345. * we can handle the case where this machine started while it was
  1346. * the only machine that matched conditions, but *since* then more
  1347. * "higher ranking" machines now match the conditions, and would
  1348. * be given a chance to take precedence over this one in
  1349. * circpad_add_matching_machines().
  1350. *
  1351. * Returning to START or waiting forever in END would not give those
  1352. * other machines a chance to be launched, where as shutting down
  1353. * here does.
  1354. */
  1355. if (machine->should_negotiate_end) {
  1356. circuit_t *on_circ = mi->on_circ;
  1357. if (machine->is_origin_side) {
  1358. /* We free the machine info here so that we can be replaced
  1359. * by a different machine. But we must leave the padding_machine
  1360. * in place to wait for the negotiated response */
  1361. circpad_circuit_machineinfo_free_idx(on_circ,
  1362. machine->machine_index);
  1363. circpad_negotiate_padding(TO_ORIGIN_CIRCUIT(on_circ),
  1364. machine->machine_num,
  1365. machine->target_hopnum,
  1366. CIRCPAD_COMMAND_STOP);
  1367. } else {
  1368. circpad_circuit_machineinfo_free_idx(on_circ,
  1369. machine->machine_index);
  1370. circpad_padding_negotiated(on_circ,
  1371. machine->machine_num,
  1372. CIRCPAD_COMMAND_STOP,
  1373. CIRCPAD_RESPONSE_OK);
  1374. on_circ->padding_machine[machine->machine_index] = NULL;
  1375. }
  1376. }
  1377. }
  1378. /**
  1379. * Generic state transition function for padding state machines.
  1380. *
  1381. * Given an event and our mutable machine info, decide if/how to
  1382. * transition to a different state, and perform actions accordingly.
  1383. *
  1384. * Returns 1 if we transition states, 0 otherwise.
  1385. */
  1386. MOCK_IMPL(circpad_decision_t,
  1387. circpad_machine_spec_transition,(circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi,
  1388. circpad_event_t event))
  1389. {
  1390. const circpad_state_t *state =
  1391. circpad_machine_current_state(mi);
  1392. /* If state is null we are in the end state. */
  1393. if (!state) {
  1394. /* If we in end state we don't pad no matter what. */
  1395. return CIRCPAD_STATE_UNCHANGED;
  1396. }
  1397. /* Check if this event is ignored or causes a cancel */
  1398. if (state->next_state[event] == CIRCPAD_STATE_IGNORE) {
  1399. return CIRCPAD_STATE_UNCHANGED;
  1400. } else if (state->next_state[event] == CIRCPAD_STATE_CANCEL) {
  1401. /* Check cancel events and cancel any pending padding */
  1402. mi->padding_scheduled_at_usec = 0;
  1403. if (mi->is_padding_timer_scheduled) {
  1404. mi->is_padding_timer_scheduled = 0;
  1405. /* Cancel current timer (if any) */
  1406. timer_disable(mi->padding_timer);
  1407. }
  1408. return CIRCPAD_STATE_UNCHANGED;
  1409. } else {
  1410. circpad_statenum_t s = state->next_state[event];
  1411. /* See if we need to transition to any other states based on this event.
  1412. * Whenever a transition happens, even to our own state, we schedule
  1413. * padding.
  1414. *
  1415. * So if a state only wants to schedule padding for an event, it specifies
  1416. * a transition to itself. All non-specified events are ignored.
  1417. */
  1418. log_fn(LOG_INFO, LD_CIRC,
  1419. "Circpad machine %d transitioning from %u to %u",
  1420. mi->machine_index, mi->current_state, s);
  1421. /* If this is not the same state, switch and init tokens,
  1422. * otherwise just reschedule padding. */
  1423. if (mi->current_state != s) {
  1424. mi->current_state = s;
  1425. circpad_machine_setup_tokens(mi);
  1426. circpad_choose_state_length(mi);
  1427. /* If we transition to the end state, check to see
  1428. * if this machine wants to be shut down at end */
  1429. if (s == CIRCPAD_STATE_END) {
  1430. circpad_machine_spec_transitioned_to_end(mi);
  1431. /* We transitioned but we don't pad in end. Also, mi
  1432. * may be freed. Returning STATE_CHANGED prevents us
  1433. * from accessing it in any callers of this function. */
  1434. return CIRCPAD_STATE_CHANGED;
  1435. }
  1436. /* We transitioned to a new state, schedule padding */
  1437. circpad_machine_schedule_padding(mi);
  1438. return CIRCPAD_STATE_CHANGED;
  1439. }
  1440. /* We transitioned back to the same state. Schedule padding,
  1441. * and inform if that causes a state transition. */
  1442. return circpad_machine_schedule_padding(mi);
  1443. }
  1444. return CIRCPAD_STATE_UNCHANGED;
  1445. }
  1446. /**
  1447. * Estimate the circuit RTT from the current middle hop out to the
  1448. * end of the circuit.
  1449. *
  1450. * We estimate RTT by calculating the time between "receive" and
  1451. * "send" at a middle hop. This is because we "receive" a cell
  1452. * from the origin, and then relay it towards the exit before a
  1453. * response comes back. It is that response time from the exit side
  1454. * that we want to measure, so that we can make use of it for synthetic
  1455. * response delays.
  1456. */
  1457. static void
  1458. circpad_estimate_circ_rtt_on_received(circuit_t *circ,
  1459. circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi)
  1460. {
  1461. /* Origin circuits don't estimate RTT. They could do it easily enough,
  1462. * but they have no reason to use it in any delay calculations. */
  1463. if (CIRCUIT_IS_ORIGIN(circ) || mi->stop_rtt_update)
  1464. return;
  1465. /* If we already have a last received packet time, that means we
  1466. * did not get a response before this packet. The RTT estimate
  1467. * only makes sense if we do not have multiple packets on the
  1468. * wire, so stop estimating if this is the second packet
  1469. * back to back. However, for the first set of back-to-back
  1470. * packets, we can wait until the very first response comes back
  1471. * to us, to measure that RTT (for the response to optimistic
  1472. * data, for example). Hence stop_rtt_update is only checked
  1473. * in this received side function, and not in send side below.
  1474. */
  1475. if (mi->last_received_time_usec) {
  1476. /* We also allow multiple back-to-back packets if the circuit is not
  1477. * opened, to handle var cells.
  1478. * XXX: Will this work with out var cell plans? Maybe not,
  1479. * since we're opened at the middle hop as soon as we process
  1480. * one var extend2 :/ */
  1481. if (circ->state == CIRCUIT_STATE_OPEN) {
  1482. log_fn(LOG_INFO, LD_CIRC,
  1483. "Stopping padding RTT estimation on circuit (%"PRIu64
  1484. ", %d) after two back to back packets. Current RTT: %d",
  1485. circ->n_chan ? circ->n_chan->global_identifier : 0,
  1486. circ->n_circ_id, mi->rtt_estimate_usec);
  1487. mi->stop_rtt_update = 1;
  1488. if (!mi->rtt_estimate_usec) {
  1489. static ratelim_t rtt_lim = RATELIM_INIT(600);
  1490. log_fn_ratelim(&rtt_lim,LOG_NOTICE,LD_BUG,
  1491. "Circuit got two cells back to back before estimating RTT.");
  1492. }
  1493. }
  1494. } else {
  1495. const circpad_state_t *state = circpad_machine_current_state(mi);
  1496. if (BUG(!state)) {
  1497. return;
  1498. }
  1499. /* Since monotime is unpredictably expensive, only update this field
  1500. * if rtt estimates are needed. Otherwise, stop the rtt update. */
  1501. if (state->use_rtt_estimate) {
  1502. mi->last_received_time_usec = monotime_absolute_usec();
  1503. } else {
  1504. /* Let's fast-path future decisions not to update rtt if the
  1505. * feature is not in use. */
  1506. mi->stop_rtt_update = 1;
  1507. }
  1508. }
  1509. }
  1510. /**
  1511. * Handles the "send" side of RTT calculation at middle nodes.
  1512. *
  1513. * This function calculates the RTT from the middle to the end
  1514. * of the circuit by subtracting the last received cell timestamp
  1515. * from the current time. It allows back-to-back cells until
  1516. * the circuit is opened, to allow for var cell handshakes.
  1517. * XXX: Check our var cell plans to make sure this will work.
  1518. */
  1519. static void
  1520. circpad_estimate_circ_rtt_on_send(circuit_t *circ,
  1521. circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi)
  1522. {
  1523. /* Origin circuits don't estimate RTT. They could do it easily enough,
  1524. * but they have no reason to use it in any delay calculations. */
  1525. if (CIRCUIT_IS_ORIGIN(circ))
  1526. return;
  1527. /* If last_received_time_usec is non-zero, we are waiting for a response
  1528. * from the exit side. Calculate the time delta and use it as RTT. */
  1529. if (mi->last_received_time_usec) {
  1530. circpad_time_t rtt_time = monotime_absolute_usec() -
  1531. mi->last_received_time_usec;
  1532. /* Reset the last RTT packet time, so we can tell if two cells
  1533. * arrive back to back */
  1534. mi->last_received_time_usec = 0;
  1535. /* Use INT32_MAX to ensure the addition doesn't overflow */
  1536. if (rtt_time >= INT32_MAX) {
  1537. log_fn(LOG_WARN,LD_CIRC,
  1538. "Circuit padding RTT estimate overflowed: %"PRIu64
  1539. " vs %"PRIu64, monotime_absolute_usec(),
  1540. mi->last_received_time_usec);
  1541. return;
  1542. }
  1543. /* If the old RTT estimate is lower than this one, use this one, because
  1544. * the circuit is getting longer. If this estimate is somehow
  1545. * faster than the previous, then maybe that was network jitter, or a
  1546. * bad monotonic clock source (so our ratchet returned a zero delta).
  1547. * In that case, average them. */
  1548. if (mi->rtt_estimate_usec < (circpad_delay_t)rtt_time) {
  1549. mi->rtt_estimate_usec = (circpad_delay_t)rtt_time;
  1550. } else {
  1551. mi->rtt_estimate_usec += (circpad_delay_t)rtt_time;
  1552. mi->rtt_estimate_usec /= 2;
  1553. }
  1554. } else if (circ->state == CIRCUIT_STATE_OPEN) {
  1555. /* If last_received_time_usec is zero, then we have gotten two cells back
  1556. * to back. Stop estimating RTT in this case. Note that we only
  1557. * stop RTT update if the circuit is opened, to allow for RTT estimates
  1558. * of var cells during circ setup. */
  1559. if (!mi->rtt_estimate_usec && !mi->stop_rtt_update) {
  1560. static ratelim_t rtt_lim = RATELIM_INIT(600);
  1561. log_fn_ratelim(&rtt_lim,LOG_NOTICE,LD_BUG,
  1562. "Circuit sent two cells back to back before estimating RTT.");
  1563. }
  1564. mi->stop_rtt_update = 1;
  1565. }
  1566. }
  1567. /**
  1568. * A "non-padding" cell has been sent from this endpoint. React
  1569. * according to any padding state machines on the circuit.
  1570. *
  1571. * For origin circuits, this means we sent a cell into the network.
  1572. * For middle relay circuits, this means we sent a cell towards the
  1573. * origin.
  1574. */
  1575. void
  1576. circpad_cell_event_nonpadding_sent(circuit_t *on_circ)
  1577. {
  1578. /* Update global cell count */
  1579. circpad_global_nonpadding_sent++;
  1580. /* If there are no machines then this loop should not iterate */
  1581. FOR_EACH_ACTIVE_CIRCUIT_MACHINE_BEGIN(i, on_circ) {
  1582. /* First, update any timestamps */
  1583. on_circ->padding_info[i]->last_cell_time_sec = approx_time();
  1584. circpad_estimate_circ_rtt_on_send(on_circ, on_circ->padding_info[i]);
  1585. /* Then, do accounting */
  1586. circpad_machine_count_nonpadding_sent(on_circ->padding_info[i]);
  1587. /* Check to see if we've run out of tokens for this state already,
  1588. * and if not, check for other state transitions */
  1589. if (check_machine_token_supply(on_circ->padding_info[i])
  1590. == CIRCPAD_STATE_UNCHANGED) {
  1591. /* If removing a token did not cause a transition, check if
  1592. * non-padding sent event should */
  1593. circpad_machine_spec_transition(on_circ->padding_info[i],
  1594. CIRCPAD_EVENT_NONPADDING_SENT);
  1595. }
  1596. } FOR_EACH_ACTIVE_CIRCUIT_MACHINE_END;
  1597. }
  1598. /** Check if this cell or circuit are related to circuit padding and handle
  1599. * them if so. Return 0 if the cell was handled in this subsystem and does
  1600. * not need any other consideration, otherwise return 1.
  1601. */
  1602. int
  1603. circpad_check_received_cell(cell_t *cell, circuit_t *circ,
  1604. crypt_path_t *layer_hint,
  1605. const relay_header_t *rh)
  1606. {
  1607. unsigned domain = layer_hint?LD_APP:LD_EXIT;
  1608. /* First handle the padding commands, since we want to ignore any other
  1609. * commands if this circuit is padding-specific. */
  1610. switch (rh->command) {
  1611. case RELAY_COMMAND_DROP:
  1612. /* Already examined in circpad_deliver_recognized_relay_cell_events */
  1613. return 0;
  1614. case RELAY_COMMAND_PADDING_NEGOTIATE:
  1615. circpad_handle_padding_negotiate(circ, cell);
  1616. return 0;
  1617. case RELAY_COMMAND_PADDING_NEGOTIATED:
  1618. if (circpad_handle_padding_negotiated(circ, cell, layer_hint) == 0)
  1619. circuit_read_valid_data(TO_ORIGIN_CIRCUIT(circ), rh->length);
  1620. return 0;
  1621. }
  1622. /* If this is a padding circuit we don't need to parse any other commands
  1623. * than the padding ones. Just drop them to the floor. */
  1624. if (circ->purpose == CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_C_CIRCUIT_PADDING) {
  1625. log_info(domain, "Ignored cell (%d) that arrived in padding circuit.",
  1626. rh->command);
  1627. return 0;
  1628. }
  1629. return 1;
  1630. }
  1631. /**
  1632. * A "non-padding" cell has been received by this endpoint. React
  1633. * according to any padding state machines on the circuit.
  1634. *
  1635. * For origin circuits, this means we read a cell from the network.
  1636. * For middle relay circuits, this means we received a cell from the
  1637. * origin.
  1638. */
  1639. void
  1640. circpad_cell_event_nonpadding_received(circuit_t *on_circ)
  1641. {
  1642. FOR_EACH_ACTIVE_CIRCUIT_MACHINE_BEGIN(i, on_circ) {
  1643. /* First, update any timestamps */
  1644. on_circ->padding_info[i]->last_cell_time_sec = approx_time();
  1645. circpad_estimate_circ_rtt_on_received(on_circ, on_circ->padding_info[i]);
  1646. circpad_machine_spec_transition(on_circ->padding_info[i],
  1647. CIRCPAD_EVENT_NONPADDING_RECV);
  1648. } FOR_EACH_ACTIVE_CIRCUIT_MACHINE_END;
  1649. }
  1650. /**
  1651. * A padding cell has been sent from this endpoint. React
  1652. * according to any padding state machines on the circuit.
  1653. *
  1654. * For origin circuits, this means we sent a cell into the network.
  1655. * For middle relay circuits, this means we sent a cell towards the
  1656. * origin.
  1657. */
  1658. void
  1659. circpad_cell_event_padding_sent(circuit_t *on_circ)
  1660. {
  1661. FOR_EACH_ACTIVE_CIRCUIT_MACHINE_BEGIN(i, on_circ) {
  1662. /* Check to see if we've run out of tokens for this state already,
  1663. * and if not, check for other state transitions */
  1664. if (check_machine_token_supply(on_circ->padding_info[i])
  1665. == CIRCPAD_STATE_UNCHANGED) {
  1666. /* If removing a token did not cause a transition, check if
  1667. * non-padding sent event should */
  1668. on_circ->padding_info[i]->last_cell_time_sec = approx_time();
  1669. circpad_machine_spec_transition(on_circ->padding_info[i],
  1670. CIRCPAD_EVENT_PADDING_SENT);
  1671. }
  1672. } FOR_EACH_ACTIVE_CIRCUIT_MACHINE_END;
  1673. }
  1674. /**
  1675. * A padding cell has been received by this endpoint. React
  1676. * according to any padding state machines on the circuit.
  1677. *
  1678. * For origin circuits, this means we read a cell from the network.
  1679. * For middle relay circuits, this means we received a cell from the
  1680. * origin.
  1681. */
  1682. void
  1683. circpad_cell_event_padding_received(circuit_t *on_circ)
  1684. {
  1685. /* identical to padding sent */
  1686. FOR_EACH_ACTIVE_CIRCUIT_MACHINE_BEGIN(i, on_circ) {
  1687. on_circ->padding_info[i]->last_cell_time_sec = approx_time();
  1688. circpad_machine_spec_transition(on_circ->padding_info[i],
  1689. CIRCPAD_EVENT_PADDING_RECV);
  1690. } FOR_EACH_ACTIVE_CIRCUIT_MACHINE_END;
  1691. }
  1692. /**
  1693. * An "infinite" delay has ben chosen from one of our histograms.
  1694. *
  1695. * "Infinite" delays mean don't send padding -- but they can also
  1696. * mean transition to another state depending on the state machine
  1697. * definitions. Check the rules and react accordingly.
  1698. *
  1699. * Return 1 if we decide to transition, 0 otherwise.
  1700. */
  1701. circpad_decision_t
  1702. circpad_internal_event_infinity(circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi)
  1703. {
  1704. return circpad_machine_spec_transition(mi, CIRCPAD_EVENT_INFINITY);
  1705. }
  1706. /**
  1707. * All of the bins of our current state's histogram's are empty.
  1708. *
  1709. * Check to see if this means transition to another state, and if
  1710. * not, refill the tokens.
  1711. *
  1712. * Return 1 if we decide to transition, 0 otherwise.
  1713. */
  1714. circpad_decision_t
  1715. circpad_internal_event_bins_empty(circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi)
  1716. {
  1717. if (circpad_machine_spec_transition(mi, CIRCPAD_EVENT_BINS_EMPTY)
  1718. == CIRCPAD_STATE_CHANGED) {
  1719. return CIRCPAD_STATE_CHANGED;
  1720. } else {
  1721. /* If we dont transition, then we refill the tokens */
  1722. circpad_machine_setup_tokens(mi);
  1723. return CIRCPAD_STATE_UNCHANGED;
  1724. }
  1725. }
  1726. /**
  1727. * This state has used up its cell count. Emit the event and
  1728. * see if we transition.
  1729. *
  1730. * Return 1 if we decide to transition, 0 otherwise.
  1731. */
  1732. circpad_decision_t
  1733. circpad_internal_event_state_length_up(circpad_machine_runtime_t *mi)
  1734. {
  1735. return circpad_machine_spec_transition(mi, CIRCPAD_EVENT_LENGTH_COUNT);
  1736. }
  1737. /**
  1738. * Returns true if the circuit matches the conditions.
  1739. */
  1740. static inline bool
  1741. circpad_machine_conditions_met(origin_circuit_t *circ,
  1742. const circpad_machine_spec_t *machine)
  1743. {
  1744. /* If padding is disabled, no machines should match/apply. This has
  1745. * the effect of shutting down all machines, and not adding any more. */
  1746. if (circpad_padding_disabled || !get_options()->CircuitPadding)
  1747. return 0;
  1748. /* If the consensus or our torrc has selected reduced connection padding,
  1749. * then only allow this machine if it is flagged as acceptable under
  1750. * reduced padding conditions */
  1751. if (circpad_padding_reduced || get_options()->ReducedCircuitPadding) {
  1752. if (!machine->conditions.reduced_padding_ok)
  1753. return 0;
  1754. }
  1755. if (!(circpad_circ_purpose_to_mask(TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->purpose)
  1756. & machine->conditions.purpose_mask))
  1757. return 0;
  1758. if (machine->conditions.requires_vanguards) {
  1759. const or_options_t *options = get_options();
  1760. /* Pinned middles are effectively vanguards */
  1761. if (!(options->HSLayer2Nodes || options->HSLayer3Nodes))
  1762. return 0;
  1763. }
  1764. /* We check for any bits set in the circuit state mask so that machines
  1765. * can say any of the following through their state bitmask:
  1766. * "I want to apply to circuits with either streams or no streams"; OR
  1767. * "I only want to apply to circuits with streams"; OR
  1768. * "I only want to apply to circuits without streams". */
  1769. if (!(circpad_circuit_state(circ) & machine->conditions.state_mask))
  1770. return 0;
  1771. if (circuit_get_cpath_opened_len(circ) < machine->conditions.min_hops)
  1772. return 0;
  1773. return 1;
  1774. }
  1775. /**
  1776. * Returns a minimized representation of the circuit state.
  1777. *
  1778. * The padding code only cares if the circuit is building,
  1779. * opened, used for streams, and/or still has relay early cells.
  1780. * This returns a bitmask of all state properities that apply to
  1781. * this circuit.
  1782. */
  1783. static inline
  1784. circpad_circuit_state_t
  1785. circpad_circuit_state(origin_circuit_t *circ)
  1786. {
  1787. circpad_circuit_state_t retmask = 0;
  1788. if (circ->p_streams)
  1789. retmask |= CIRCPAD_CIRC_STREAMS;
  1790. else
  1791. retmask |= CIRCPAD_CIRC_NO_STREAMS;
  1792. /* We use has_opened to prevent cannibialized circs from flapping. */
  1793. if (circ->has_opened)
  1794. retmask |= CIRCPAD_CIRC_OPENED;
  1795. else
  1796. retmask |= CIRCPAD_CIRC_BUILDING;
  1797. if (circ->remaining_relay_early_cells > 0)
  1798. retmask |= CIRCPAD_CIRC_HAS_RELAY_EARLY;
  1799. else
  1800. retmask |= CIRCPAD_CIRC_HAS_NO_RELAY_EARLY;
  1801. return retmask;
  1802. }
  1803. /**
  1804. * Convert a normal circuit purpose into a bitmask that we can
  1805. * use for determining matching circuits.
  1806. */
  1807. circpad_purpose_mask_t
  1808. circpad_circ_purpose_to_mask(uint8_t circ_purpose)
  1809. {
  1810. /* Treat OR circ purposes as ignored. They should not be passed here*/
  1811. if (BUG(circ_purpose <= CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_OR_MAX_)) {
  1812. return 0;
  1813. }
  1814. /* Treat new client circuit purposes as "OMG ITS EVERYTHING".
  1815. * This also should not happen */
  1816. if (BUG(circ_purpose - CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_OR_MAX_ - 1 > 32)) {
  1817. return CIRCPAD_PURPOSE_ALL;
  1818. }
  1819. /* Convert the purpose to a bit position */
  1820. return 1 << (circ_purpose - CIRCUIT_PURPOSE_OR_MAX_ - 1);
  1821. }
  1822. /**
  1823. * Shut down any machines whose conditions no longer match
  1824. * the current circuit.
  1825. */
  1826. static void
  1827. circpad_shutdown_old_machines(origin_circuit_t *on_circ)
  1828. {
  1829. circuit_t *circ = TO_CIRCUIT(on_circ);
  1830. FOR_EACH_ACTIVE_CIRCUIT_MACHINE_BEGIN(i, circ) {
  1831. if (!circpad_machine_conditions_met(on_circ,
  1832. circ->padding_machine[i])) {
  1833. // Clear machineinfo (frees timers)
  1834. circpad_circuit_machineinfo_free_idx(circ, i);
  1835. // Send padding negotiate stop
  1836. circpad_negotiate_padding(on_circ,
  1837. circ->padding_machine[i]->machine_num,
  1838. circ->padding_machine[i]->target_hopnum,
  1839. CIRCPAD_COMMAND_STOP);
  1840. }
  1841. } FOR_EACH_ACTIVE_CIRCUIT_MACHINE_END;
  1842. }
  1843. /**
  1844. * Negotiate new machines that would apply to this circuit, given the machines
  1845. * inside <b>machines_sl</b>.
  1846. *
  1847. * This function checks to see if we have any free machine indexes,
  1848. * and for each free machine index, it initializes the most recently
  1849. * added origin-side padding machine that matches the target machine
  1850. * index and circuit conditions, and negotiates it with the appropriate
  1851. * middle relay.
  1852. */
  1853. STATIC void
  1854. circpad_add_matching_machines(origin_circuit_t *on_circ,
  1855. smartlist_t *machines_sl)
  1856. {
  1857. circuit_t *circ = TO_CIRCUIT(on_circ);
  1858. #ifdef TOR_UNIT_TESTS
  1859. /* Tests don't have to init our padding machines */
  1860. if (!machines_sl)
  1861. return;
  1862. #endif
  1863. /* If padding negotiation failed before, do not try again */
  1864. if (on_circ->padding_negotiation_failed)
  1865. return;
  1866. FOR_EACH_CIRCUIT_MACHINE_BEGIN(i) {
  1867. /* If there is a padding machine info, this index is occupied.
  1868. * No need to check conditions for this index. */
  1869. if (circ->padding_info[i])
  1870. continue;
  1871. /* We have a free machine index. Check the origin padding
  1872. * machines in reverse order, so that more recently added
  1873. * machines take priority over older ones. */
  1874. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_REVERSE_BEGIN(machines_sl,
  1875. circpad_machine_spec_t *,
  1876. machine) {
  1877. /* Machine definitions have a specific target machine index.
  1878. * This is so event ordering is deterministic with respect
  1879. * to which machine gets events first when there are two
  1880. * machines installed on a circuit. Make sure we only
  1881. * add this machine if its target machine index is free. */
  1882. if (machine->machine_index == i &&
  1883. circpad_machine_conditions_met(on_circ, machine)) {
  1884. // We can only replace this machine if the target hopnum
  1885. // is the same, otherwise we'll get invalid data
  1886. if (circ->padding_machine[i]) {
  1887. if (circ->padding_machine[i]->target_hopnum !=
  1888. machine->target_hopnum)
  1889. continue;
  1890. /* Replace it. (Don't free - is global). */
  1891. circ->padding_machine[i] = NULL;
  1892. }
  1893. /* Set up the machine immediately so that the slot is occupied.
  1894. * We will tear it down on error return, or if there is an error
  1895. * response from the relay. */
  1896. circpad_setup_machine_on_circ(circ, machine);
  1897. if (circpad_negotiate_padding(on_circ, machine->machine_num,
  1898. machine->target_hopnum,
  1899. CIRCPAD_COMMAND_START) < 0) {
  1900. log_info(LD_CIRC, "Padding not negotiated. Cleaning machine");
  1901. circpad_circuit_machineinfo_free_idx(circ, i);
  1902. circ->padding_machine[i] = NULL;
  1903. on_circ->padding_negotiation_failed = 1;
  1904. } else {
  1905. /* Success. Don't try any more machines */
  1906. return;
  1907. }
  1908. }
  1909. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(machine);
  1910. } FOR_EACH_CIRCUIT_MACHINE_END;
  1911. }
  1912. /**
  1913. * Event that tells us we added a hop to an origin circuit.
  1914. *
  1915. * This event is used to decide if we should create a padding machine
  1916. * on a circuit.
  1917. */
  1918. void
  1919. circpad_machine_event_circ_added_hop(origin_circuit_t *on_circ)
  1920. {
  1921. /* Since our padding conditions do not specify a max_hops,
  1922. * all we can do is add machines here */
  1923. circpad_add_matching_machines(on_circ, origin_padding_machines);
  1924. }
  1925. /**
  1926. * Event that tells us that an origin circuit is now built.
  1927. *
  1928. * Shut down any machines that only applied to un-built circuits.
  1929. * Activate any new ones.
  1930. */
  1931. void
  1932. circpad_machine_event_circ_built(origin_circuit_t *circ)
  1933. {
  1934. circpad_shutdown_old_machines(circ);
  1935. circpad_add_matching_machines(circ, origin_padding_machines);
  1936. }
  1937. /**
  1938. * Circpad purpose changed event.
  1939. *
  1940. * Shut down any machines that don't apply to our circ purpose.
  1941. * Activate any new ones that do.
  1942. */
  1943. void
  1944. circpad_machine_event_circ_purpose_changed(origin_circuit_t *circ)
  1945. {
  1946. circpad_shutdown_old_machines(circ);
  1947. circpad_add_matching_machines(circ, origin_padding_machines);
  1948. }
  1949. /**
  1950. * Event that tells us that an origin circuit is out of RELAY_EARLY
  1951. * cells.
  1952. *
  1953. * Shut down any machines that only applied to RELAY_EARLY circuits.
  1954. * Activate any new ones.
  1955. */
  1956. void
  1957. circpad_machine_event_circ_has_no_relay_early(origin_circuit_t *circ)
  1958. {
  1959. circpad_shutdown_old_machines(circ);
  1960. circpad_add_matching_machines(circ, origin_padding_machines);
  1961. }
  1962. /**
  1963. * Streams attached event.
  1964. *
  1965. * Called from link_apconn_to_circ() and handle_hs_exit_conn()
  1966. *
  1967. * Shut down any machines that only applied to machines without
  1968. * streams. Activate any new ones.
  1969. */
  1970. void
  1971. circpad_machine_event_circ_has_streams(origin_circuit_t *circ)
  1972. {
  1973. circpad_shutdown_old_machines(circ);
  1974. circpad_add_matching_machines(circ, origin_padding_machines);
  1975. }
  1976. /**
  1977. * Streams detached event.
  1978. *
  1979. * Called from circuit_detach_stream()
  1980. *
  1981. * Shut down any machines that only applied to machines without
  1982. * streams. Activate any new ones.
  1983. */
  1984. void
  1985. circpad_machine_event_circ_has_no_streams(origin_circuit_t *circ)
  1986. {
  1987. circpad_shutdown_old_machines(circ);
  1988. circpad_add_matching_machines(circ, origin_padding_machines);
  1989. }
  1990. /**
  1991. * Verify that padding is coming from the expected hop.
  1992. *
  1993. * Returns true if from_hop matches the target hop from
  1994. * one of our padding machines.
  1995. *
  1996. * Returns false if we're not an origin circuit, or if from_hop
  1997. * does not match one of the padding machines.
  1998. */
  1999. bool
  2000. circpad_padding_is_from_expected_hop(circuit_t *circ,
  2001. crypt_path_t *from_hop)
  2002. {
  2003. crypt_path_t *target_hop = NULL;
  2004. if (!CIRCUIT_IS_ORIGIN(circ))
  2005. return 0;
  2006. FOR_EACH_CIRCUIT_MACHINE_BEGIN(i) {
  2007. /* We have to check padding_machine and not padding_info/active
  2008. * machines here because padding may arrive after we shut down a
  2009. * machine. The info is gone, but the padding_machine waits
  2010. * for the padding_negotiated response to come back. */
  2011. if (!circ->padding_machine[i])
  2012. continue;
  2013. target_hop = circuit_get_cpath_hop(TO_ORIGIN_CIRCUIT(circ),
  2014. circ->padding_machine[i]->target_hopnum);
  2015. if (target_hop == from_hop)
  2016. return 1;
  2017. } FOR_EACH_CIRCUIT_MACHINE_END;
  2018. return 0;
  2019. }
  2020. /**
  2021. * Deliver circpad events for an "unrecognized cell".
  2022. *
  2023. * Unrecognized cells are sent to relays and are forwarded
  2024. * onto the next hop of their circuits. Unrecognized cells
  2025. * are by definition not padding. We need to tell relay-side
  2026. * state machines that a non-padding cell was sent or received,
  2027. * depending on the direction, so they can update their histograms
  2028. * and decide to pad or not.
  2029. */
  2030. void
  2031. circpad_deliver_unrecognized_cell_events(circuit_t *circ,
  2032. cell_direction_t dir)
  2033. {
  2034. // We should never see unrecognized cells at origin.
  2035. // Our caller emits a warn when this happens.
  2036. if (CIRCUIT_IS_ORIGIN(circ)) {
  2037. return;
  2038. }
  2039. if (dir == CELL_DIRECTION_OUT) {
  2040. /* When direction is out (away from origin), then we received non-padding
  2041. cell coming from the origin to us. */
  2042. circpad_cell_event_nonpadding_received(circ);
  2043. } else if (dir == CELL_DIRECTION_IN) {
  2044. /* It's in and not origin, so the cell is going away from us.
  2045. * So we are relaying a non-padding cell towards the origin. */
  2046. circpad_cell_event_nonpadding_sent(circ);
  2047. }
  2048. }
  2049. /**
  2050. * Deliver circpad events for "recognized" relay cells.
  2051. *
  2052. * Recognized cells are destined for this hop, either client or middle.
  2053. * Check if this is a padding cell or not, and send the appropiate
  2054. * received event.
  2055. */
  2056. void
  2057. circpad_deliver_recognized_relay_cell_events(circuit_t *circ,
  2058. uint8_t relay_command,
  2059. crypt_path_t *layer_hint)
  2060. {
  2061. if (relay_command == RELAY_COMMAND_DROP) {
  2062. rep_hist_padding_count_read(PADDING_TYPE_DROP);
  2063. if (CIRCUIT_IS_ORIGIN(circ)) {
  2064. if (circpad_padding_is_from_expected_hop(circ, layer_hint)) {
  2065. circuit_read_valid_data(TO_ORIGIN_CIRCUIT(circ), 0);
  2066. } else {
  2067. /* This is unexpected padding. Ignore it for now. */
  2068. return;
  2069. }
  2070. }
  2071. /* The cell should be recognized by now, which means that we are on the
  2072. destination, which means that we received a padding cell. We might be
  2073. the client or the Middle node, still, because leaky-pipe. */
  2074. circpad_cell_event_padding_received(circ);
  2075. log_fn(LOG_INFO, LD_CIRC, "Got padding cell on %s circuit %u.",
  2076. CIRCUIT_IS_ORIGIN(circ) ? "origin" : "non-origin",
  2077. CIRCUIT_IS_ORIGIN(circ) ?
  2078. TO_ORIGIN_CIRCUIT(circ)->global_identifier : 0);
  2079. } else {
  2080. /* We received a non-padding cell on the edge */
  2081. circpad_cell_event_nonpadding_received(circ);
  2082. }
  2083. }
  2084. /**
  2085. * Deliver circpad events for relay cells sent from us.
  2086. *
  2087. * If this is a padding cell, update our padding stats
  2088. * and deliver the event. Otherwise just deliver the event.
  2089. */
  2090. void
  2091. circpad_deliver_sent_relay_cell_events(circuit_t *circ,
  2092. uint8_t relay_command)
  2093. {
  2094. /* RELAY_COMMAND_DROP is the multi-hop (aka circuit-level) padding cell in
  2095. * tor. (CELL_PADDING is a channel-level padding cell, which is not relayed
  2096. * or processed here).
  2097. *
  2098. * We do generate events for PADDING_NEGOTIATE and PADDING_NEGOTIATED cells.
  2099. */
  2100. if (relay_command == RELAY_COMMAND_DROP) {
  2101. /* Optimization: The event for RELAY_COMMAND_DROP is sent directly
  2102. * from circpad_send_padding_cell_for_callback(). This is to avoid
  2103. * putting a cell_t and a relay_header_t on the stack repeatedly
  2104. * if we decide to send a long train of padding cells back-to-back
  2105. * with 0 delay. So we do nothing here. */
  2106. return;
  2107. } else {
  2108. /* This is a non-padding cell sent from the client or from
  2109. * this node. */
  2110. circpad_cell_event_nonpadding_sent(circ);
  2111. }
  2112. }
  2113. /**
  2114. * Initialize the states array for a circpad machine.
  2115. */
  2116. void
  2117. circpad_machine_states_init(circpad_machine_spec_t *machine,
  2118. circpad_statenum_t num_states)
  2119. {
  2120. if (BUG(num_states > CIRCPAD_MAX_MACHINE_STATES)) {
  2121. num_states = CIRCPAD_MAX_MACHINE_STATES;
  2122. }
  2123. machine->num_states = num_states;
  2124. machine->states = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(circpad_state_t)*num_states);
  2125. /* Initialize the default next state for all events to
  2126. * "ignore" -- if events aren't specified, they are ignored. */
  2127. for (circpad_statenum_t s = 0; s < num_states; s++) {
  2128. for (int e = 0; e < CIRCPAD_NUM_EVENTS; e++) {
  2129. machine->states[s].next_state[e] = CIRCPAD_STATE_IGNORE;
  2130. }
  2131. }
  2132. }
  2133. static void
  2134. circpad_setup_machine_on_circ(circuit_t *on_circ,
  2135. const circpad_machine_spec_t *machine)
  2136. {
  2137. if (CIRCUIT_IS_ORIGIN(on_circ) && !machine->is_origin_side) {
  2138. log_fn(LOG_WARN, LD_BUG,
  2139. "Can't set up non-origin machine on origin circuit!");
  2140. return;
  2141. }
  2142. if (!CIRCUIT_IS_ORIGIN(on_circ) && machine->is_origin_side) {
  2143. log_fn(LOG_WARN, LD_BUG,
  2144. "Can't set up origin machine on non-origin circuit!");
  2145. return;
  2146. }
  2147. tor_assert_nonfatal(on_circ->padding_machine[machine->machine_index]
  2148. == NULL);
  2149. tor_assert_nonfatal(on_circ->padding_info[machine->machine_index] == NULL);
  2150. /* Log message */
  2151. if (CIRCUIT_IS_ORIGIN(on_circ)) {
  2152. log_info(LD_CIRC, "Registering machine %s to origin circ %u (%d)",
  2153. machine->name,
  2154. TO_ORIGIN_CIRCUIT(on_circ)->global_identifier, on_circ->purpose);
  2155. } else {
  2156. log_info(LD_CIRC, "Registering machine %s to non-origin circ (%d)",
  2157. machine->name, on_circ->purpose);
  2158. }
  2159. on_circ->padding_info[machine->machine_index] =
  2160. circpad_circuit_machineinfo_new(on_circ, machine->machine_index);
  2161. on_circ->padding_machine[machine->machine_index] = machine;
  2162. }
  2163. /** Validate a single state of a padding machine */
  2164. static bool
  2165. padding_machine_state_is_valid(const circpad_state_t *state)
  2166. {
  2167. int b;
  2168. uint32_t tokens_count = 0;
  2169. circpad_delay_t prev_bin_edge = 0;
  2170. /* We only validate histograms */
  2171. if (!state->histogram_len) {
  2172. return true;
  2173. }
  2174. /* We need at least two bins in a histogram */
  2175. if (state->histogram_len < 2) {
  2176. log_warn(LD_CIRC, "You can't have a histogram with less than 2 bins");
  2177. return false;
  2178. }
  2179. /* For each machine state, if it's a histogram, make sure all the
  2180. * histogram edges are well defined (i.e. are strictly monotonic). */
  2181. for (b = 0 ; b < state->histogram_len ; b++) {
  2182. /* Check that histogram edges are strictly increasing. Ignore the first
  2183. * edge since it can be zero. */
  2184. if (prev_bin_edge >= state->histogram_edges[b] && b > 0) {
  2185. log_warn(LD_CIRC, "Histogram edges are not increasing [%u/%u]",
  2186. prev_bin_edge, state->histogram_edges[b]);
  2187. return false;
  2188. }
  2189. prev_bin_edge = state->histogram_edges[b];
  2190. /* Also count the number of tokens as we go through the histogram states */
  2191. tokens_count += state->histogram[b];
  2192. }
  2193. /* Verify that the total number of tokens is correct */
  2194. if (tokens_count != state->histogram_total_tokens) {
  2195. log_warn(LD_CIRC, "Histogram token count is wrong [%u/%u]",
  2196. tokens_count, state->histogram_total_tokens);
  2197. return false;
  2198. }
  2199. return true;
  2200. }
  2201. /** Basic validation of padding machine */
  2202. static bool
  2203. padding_machine_is_valid(const circpad_machine_spec_t *machine)
  2204. {
  2205. int i;
  2206. /* Validate the histograms of the padding machine */
  2207. for (i = 0 ; i < machine->num_states ; i++) {
  2208. if (!padding_machine_state_is_valid(&machine->states[i])) {
  2209. return false;
  2210. }
  2211. }
  2212. return true;
  2213. }
  2214. /* Validate and register <b>machine</b> into <b>machine_list</b>. If
  2215. * <b>machine_list</b> is NULL, then just validate. */
  2216. void
  2217. circpad_register_padding_machine(circpad_machine_spec_t *machine,
  2218. smartlist_t *machine_list)
  2219. {
  2220. if (!padding_machine_is_valid(machine)) {
  2221. log_warn(LD_CIRC, "Machine #%u is invalid. Ignoring.",
  2222. machine->machine_num);
  2223. return;
  2224. }
  2225. if (machine_list) {
  2226. smartlist_add(machine_list, machine);
  2227. }
  2228. }
  2229. #ifdef TOR_UNIT_TESTS
  2230. /* These padding machines are only used for tests pending #28634. */
  2231. static void
  2232. circpad_circ_client_machine_init(void)
  2233. {
  2234. circpad_machine_spec_t *circ_client_machine
  2235. = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(circpad_machine_spec_t));
  2236. circ_client_machine->conditions.min_hops = 2;
  2237. circ_client_machine->conditions.state_mask =
  2238. CIRCPAD_CIRC_BUILDING|CIRCPAD_CIRC_OPENED|CIRCPAD_CIRC_HAS_RELAY_EARLY;
  2239. circ_client_machine->conditions.purpose_mask = CIRCPAD_PURPOSE_ALL;
  2240. circ_client_machine->conditions.reduced_padding_ok = 1;
  2241. circ_client_machine->target_hopnum = 2;
  2242. circ_client_machine->is_origin_side = 1;
  2243. /* Start, gap, burst */
  2244. circpad_machine_states_init(circ_client_machine, 3);
  2245. circ_client_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_START].
  2246. next_state[CIRCPAD_EVENT_NONPADDING_RECV] = CIRCPAD_STATE_BURST;
  2247. circ_client_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_BURST].
  2248. next_state[CIRCPAD_EVENT_NONPADDING_RECV] = CIRCPAD_STATE_BURST;
  2249. circ_client_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_BURST].
  2250. next_state[CIRCPAD_EVENT_PADDING_RECV] = CIRCPAD_STATE_BURST;
  2251. /* If we are in burst state, and we send a non-padding cell, then we cancel
  2252. the timer for the next padding cell:
  2253. We dont want to send fake extends when actual extends are going on */
  2254. circ_client_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_BURST].
  2255. next_state[CIRCPAD_EVENT_NONPADDING_SENT] = CIRCPAD_STATE_CANCEL;
  2256. circ_client_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_BURST].
  2257. next_state[CIRCPAD_EVENT_BINS_EMPTY] = CIRCPAD_STATE_END;
  2258. circ_client_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_BURST].token_removal =
  2259. CIRCPAD_TOKEN_REMOVAL_CLOSEST;
  2260. circ_client_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_BURST].histogram_len = 2;
  2261. circ_client_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_BURST].histogram_edges[0]= 500;
  2262. circ_client_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_BURST].histogram_edges[1]= 1000000;
  2263. /* We have 5 tokens in the histogram, which means that all circuits will look
  2264. * like they have 7 hops (since we start this machine after the second hop,
  2265. * and tokens are decremented for any valid hops, and fake extends are
  2266. * used after that -- 2+5==7). */
  2267. circ_client_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_BURST].histogram[0] = 5;
  2268. circ_client_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_BURST].histogram_total_tokens = 5;
  2269. circ_client_machine->machine_num = smartlist_len(origin_padding_machines);
  2270. circpad_register_padding_machine(circ_client_machine,
  2271. origin_padding_machines);
  2272. }
  2273. static void
  2274. circpad_circ_responder_machine_init(void)
  2275. {
  2276. circpad_machine_spec_t *circ_responder_machine
  2277. = tor_malloc_zero(sizeof(circpad_machine_spec_t));
  2278. /* Shut down the machine after we've sent enough packets */
  2279. circ_responder_machine->should_negotiate_end = 1;
  2280. /* The relay-side doesn't care what hopnum it is, but for consistency,
  2281. * let's match the client */
  2282. circ_responder_machine->target_hopnum = 2;
  2283. circ_responder_machine->is_origin_side = 0;
  2284. /* Start, gap, burst */
  2285. circpad_machine_states_init(circ_responder_machine, 3);
  2286. /* This is the settings of the state machine. In the future we are gonna
  2287. serialize this into the consensus or the torrc */
  2288. /* We transition to the burst state on padding receive and on non-padding
  2289. * recieve */
  2290. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_START].
  2291. next_state[CIRCPAD_EVENT_PADDING_RECV] = CIRCPAD_STATE_BURST;
  2292. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_START].
  2293. next_state[CIRCPAD_EVENT_NONPADDING_RECV] = CIRCPAD_STATE_BURST;
  2294. /* Inside the burst state we _stay_ in the burst state when a non-padding
  2295. * is sent */
  2296. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_BURST].
  2297. next_state[CIRCPAD_EVENT_NONPADDING_SENT] = CIRCPAD_STATE_BURST;
  2298. /* Inside the burst state we transition to the gap state when we receive a
  2299. * padding cell */
  2300. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_BURST].
  2301. next_state[CIRCPAD_EVENT_PADDING_RECV] = CIRCPAD_STATE_GAP;
  2302. /* These describe the padding charasteristics when in burst state */
  2303. /* use_rtt_estimate tries to estimate how long padding cells take to go from
  2304. C->M, and uses that as what as the base of the histogram */
  2305. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_BURST].use_rtt_estimate = 1;
  2306. /* The histogram is 2 bins: an empty one, and infinity */
  2307. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_BURST].histogram_len = 2;
  2308. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_BURST].histogram_edges[0]= 500;
  2309. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_BURST].histogram_edges[1] =
  2310. 1000000;
  2311. /* During burst state we wait forever for padding to arrive.
  2312. We are waiting for a padding cell from the client to come in, so that we
  2313. respond, and we immitate how extend looks like */
  2314. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_BURST].histogram[0] = 0;
  2315. // Only infinity bin:
  2316. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_BURST].histogram[1] = 1;
  2317. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_BURST].
  2318. histogram_total_tokens = 1;
  2319. /* From the gap state, we _stay_ in the gap state, when we receive padding
  2320. * or non padding */
  2321. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_GAP].
  2322. next_state[CIRCPAD_EVENT_PADDING_RECV] = CIRCPAD_STATE_GAP;
  2323. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_GAP].
  2324. next_state[CIRCPAD_EVENT_NONPADDING_RECV] = CIRCPAD_STATE_GAP;
  2325. /* And from the gap state, we go to the end, when the bins are empty or a
  2326. * non-padding cell is sent */
  2327. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_GAP].
  2328. next_state[CIRCPAD_EVENT_BINS_EMPTY] = CIRCPAD_STATE_END;
  2329. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_GAP].
  2330. next_state[CIRCPAD_EVENT_NONPADDING_SENT] = CIRCPAD_STATE_END;
  2331. // FIXME: Tune this histogram
  2332. /* The gap state is the delay you wait after you receive a padding cell
  2333. before you send a padding response */
  2334. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_GAP].use_rtt_estimate = 1;
  2335. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_GAP].histogram_len = 6;
  2336. /* Specify histogram bins */
  2337. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_GAP].histogram_edges[0]= 500;
  2338. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_GAP].histogram_edges[1]= 1000;
  2339. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_GAP].histogram_edges[2]= 2000;
  2340. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_GAP].histogram_edges[3]= 4000;
  2341. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_GAP].histogram_edges[4]= 8000;
  2342. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_GAP].histogram_edges[5]= 16000;
  2343. /* Specify histogram tokens */
  2344. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_GAP].histogram[0] = 0;
  2345. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_GAP].histogram[1] = 1;
  2346. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_GAP].histogram[2] = 2;
  2347. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_GAP].histogram[3] = 2;
  2348. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_GAP].histogram[4] = 1;
  2349. /* Total number of tokens */
  2350. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_GAP].histogram_total_tokens = 6;
  2351. circ_responder_machine->states[CIRCPAD_STATE_GAP].token_removal =
  2352. CIRCPAD_TOKEN_REMOVAL_CLOSEST_USEC;
  2353. circ_responder_machine->machine_num = smartlist_len(relay_padding_machines);
  2354. circpad_register_padding_machine(circ_responder_machine,
  2355. relay_padding_machines);
  2356. }
  2357. #endif /* defined(TOR_UNIT_TESTS) */
  2358. /**
  2359. * Initialize all of our padding machines.
  2360. *
  2361. * This is called at startup. It sets up some global machines, and then
  2362. * loads some from torrc, and from the tor consensus.
  2363. */
  2364. void
  2365. circpad_machines_init(void)
  2366. {
  2367. tor_assert_nonfatal(origin_padding_machines == NULL);
  2368. tor_assert_nonfatal(relay_padding_machines == NULL);
  2369. origin_padding_machines = smartlist_new();
  2370. relay_padding_machines = smartlist_new();
  2371. /* Register machines for hiding client-side intro circuits */
  2372. circpad_machine_client_hide_intro_circuits(origin_padding_machines);
  2373. circpad_machine_relay_hide_intro_circuits(relay_padding_machines);
  2374. /* Register machines for hiding client-side rendezvous circuits */
  2375. circpad_machine_client_hide_rend_circuits(origin_padding_machines);
  2376. circpad_machine_relay_hide_rend_circuits(relay_padding_machines);
  2377. // TODO: Parse machines from consensus and torrc
  2378. #ifdef TOR_UNIT_TESTS
  2379. circpad_circ_client_machine_init();
  2380. circpad_circ_responder_machine_init();
  2381. #endif
  2382. }
  2383. /**
  2384. * Free our padding machines
  2385. */
  2386. void
  2387. circpad_machines_free(void)
  2388. {
  2389. if (origin_padding_machines) {
  2390. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(origin_padding_machines,
  2391. circpad_machine_spec_t *,
  2392. m, tor_free(m->states); tor_free(m));
  2393. smartlist_free(origin_padding_machines);
  2394. }
  2395. if (relay_padding_machines) {
  2396. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(relay_padding_machines,
  2397. circpad_machine_spec_t *,
  2398. m, tor_free(m->states); tor_free(m));
  2399. smartlist_free(relay_padding_machines);
  2400. }
  2401. }
  2402. /**
  2403. * Check the Protover info to see if a node supports padding.
  2404. */
  2405. static bool
  2406. circpad_node_supports_padding(const node_t *node)
  2407. {
  2408. if (node->rs) {
  2409. log_fn(LOG_INFO, LD_CIRC, "Checking padding: %s",
  2410. node->rs->pv.supports_padding ? "supported" : "unsupported");
  2411. return node->rs->pv.supports_padding;
  2412. }
  2413. log_fn(LOG_INFO, LD_CIRC, "Empty routerstatus in padding check");
  2414. return 0;
  2415. }
  2416. /**
  2417. * Get a node_t for the nth hop in our circuit, starting from 1.
  2418. *
  2419. * Returns node_t from the consensus for that hop, if it is opened.
  2420. * Otherwise returns NULL.
  2421. */
  2422. MOCK_IMPL(STATIC const node_t *,
  2423. circuit_get_nth_node,(origin_circuit_t *circ, int hop))
  2424. {
  2425. crypt_path_t *iter = circuit_get_cpath_hop(circ, hop);
  2426. if (!iter || iter->state != CPATH_STATE_OPEN)
  2427. return NULL;
  2428. return node_get_by_id(iter->extend_info->identity_digest);
  2429. }
  2430. /**
  2431. * Return true if a particular circuit supports padding
  2432. * at the desired hop.
  2433. */
  2434. static bool
  2435. circpad_circuit_supports_padding(origin_circuit_t *circ,
  2436. int target_hopnum)
  2437. {
  2438. const node_t *hop;
  2439. if (!(hop = circuit_get_nth_node(circ, target_hopnum))) {
  2440. return 0;
  2441. }
  2442. return circpad_node_supports_padding(hop);
  2443. }
  2444. /**
  2445. * Try to negotiate padding.
  2446. *
  2447. * Returns -1 on error, 0 on success.
  2448. */
  2449. signed_error_t
  2450. circpad_negotiate_padding(origin_circuit_t *circ,
  2451. circpad_machine_num_t machine,
  2452. uint8_t target_hopnum,
  2453. uint8_t command)
  2454. {
  2455. circpad_negotiate_t type;
  2456. cell_t cell;
  2457. ssize_t len;
  2458. /* Check that the target hop lists support for padding in
  2459. * its ProtoVer fields */
  2460. if (!circpad_circuit_supports_padding(circ, target_hopnum)) {
  2461. return -1;
  2462. }
  2463. memset(&cell, 0, sizeof(cell_t));
  2464. memset(&type, 0, sizeof(circpad_negotiate_t));
  2465. // This gets reset to RELAY_EARLY appropriately by
  2466. // relay_send_command_from_edge_. At least, it looks that way.
  2467. // QQQ-MP-AP: Verify that.
  2468. cell.command = CELL_RELAY;
  2469. circpad_negotiate_set_command(&type, command);
  2470. circpad_negotiate_set_version(&type, 0);
  2471. circpad_negotiate_set_machine_type(&type, machine);
  2472. if ((len = circpad_negotiate_encode(cell.payload, CELL_PAYLOAD_SIZE,
  2473. &type)) < 0)
  2474. return -1;
  2475. log_fn(LOG_INFO,LD_CIRC, "Negotiating padding on circuit %u (%d)",
  2476. circ->global_identifier, TO_CIRCUIT(circ)->purpose);
  2477. return circpad_send_command_to_hop(circ, target_hopnum,
  2478. RELAY_COMMAND_PADDING_NEGOTIATE,
  2479. cell.payload, len);
  2480. }
  2481. /**
  2482. * Try to negotiate padding.
  2483. *
  2484. * Returns 1 if successful (or already set up), 0 otherwise.
  2485. */
  2486. bool
  2487. circpad_padding_negotiated(circuit_t *circ,
  2488. circpad_machine_num_t machine,
  2489. uint8_t command,
  2490. uint8_t response)
  2491. {
  2492. circpad_negotiated_t type;
  2493. cell_t cell;
  2494. ssize_t len;
  2495. memset(&cell, 0, sizeof(cell_t));
  2496. memset(&type, 0, sizeof(circpad_negotiated_t));
  2497. // This gets reset to RELAY_EARLY appropriately by
  2498. // relay_send_command_from_edge_. At least, it looks that way.
  2499. // QQQ-MP-AP: Verify that.
  2500. cell.command = CELL_RELAY;
  2501. circpad_negotiated_set_command(&type, command);
  2502. circpad_negotiated_set_response(&type, response);
  2503. circpad_negotiated_set_version(&type, 0);
  2504. circpad_negotiated_set_machine_type(&type, machine);
  2505. if ((len = circpad_negotiated_encode(cell.payload, CELL_PAYLOAD_SIZE,
  2506. &type)) < 0)
  2507. return 0;
  2508. /* Use relay_send because we're from the middle to the origin. We don't
  2509. * need to specify a target hop or layer_hint. */
  2510. return relay_send_command_from_edge(0, circ,
  2511. RELAY_COMMAND_PADDING_NEGOTIATED,
  2512. (void*)cell.payload,
  2513. (size_t)len, NULL) == 0;
  2514. }
  2515. /**
  2516. * Parse and react to a padding_negotiate cell.
  2517. *
  2518. * This is called at the middle node upon receipt of the client's choice of
  2519. * state machine, so that it can use the requested state machine index, if
  2520. * it is available.
  2521. *
  2522. * Returns -1 on error, 0 on success.
  2523. */
  2524. signed_error_t
  2525. circpad_handle_padding_negotiate(circuit_t *circ, cell_t *cell)
  2526. {
  2527. int retval = 0;
  2528. circpad_negotiate_t *negotiate;
  2529. if (CIRCUIT_IS_ORIGIN(circ)) {
  2530. log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_CIRC,
  2531. "Padding negotiate cell unsupported at origin.");
  2532. return -1;
  2533. }
  2534. if (circpad_negotiate_parse(&negotiate, cell->payload+RELAY_HEADER_SIZE,
  2535. CELL_PAYLOAD_SIZE-RELAY_HEADER_SIZE) < 0) {
  2536. log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_CIRC,
  2537. "Received malformed PADDING_NEGOTIATE cell; dropping.");
  2538. return -1;
  2539. }
  2540. if (negotiate->command == CIRCPAD_COMMAND_STOP) {
  2541. /* Free the machine corresponding to this machine type */
  2542. if (free_circ_machineinfos_with_machine_num(circ,
  2543. negotiate->machine_type)) {
  2544. log_info(LD_CIRC, "Received STOP command for machine %u",
  2545. negotiate->machine_type);
  2546. goto done;
  2547. }
  2548. log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_CIRC,
  2549. "Received circuit padding stop command for unknown machine.");
  2550. goto err;
  2551. } else if (negotiate->command == CIRCPAD_COMMAND_START) {
  2552. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(relay_padding_machines,
  2553. const circpad_machine_spec_t *, m) {
  2554. if (m->machine_num == negotiate->machine_type) {
  2555. circpad_setup_machine_on_circ(circ, m);
  2556. circpad_cell_event_nonpadding_received(circ);
  2557. goto done;
  2558. }
  2559. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(m);
  2560. }
  2561. err:
  2562. retval = -1;
  2563. done:
  2564. circpad_padding_negotiated(circ, negotiate->machine_type,
  2565. negotiate->command,
  2566. (retval == 0) ? CIRCPAD_RESPONSE_OK : CIRCPAD_RESPONSE_ERR);
  2567. circpad_negotiate_free(negotiate);
  2568. return retval;
  2569. }
  2570. /**
  2571. * Parse and react to a padding_negotiated cell.
  2572. *
  2573. * This is called at the origin upon receipt of the middle's response
  2574. * to our choice of state machine.
  2575. *
  2576. * Returns -1 on error, 0 on success.
  2577. */
  2578. signed_error_t
  2579. circpad_handle_padding_negotiated(circuit_t *circ, cell_t *cell,
  2580. crypt_path_t *layer_hint)
  2581. {
  2582. circpad_negotiated_t *negotiated;
  2583. if (!CIRCUIT_IS_ORIGIN(circ)) {
  2584. log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_CIRC,
  2585. "Padding negotiated cell unsupported at non-origin.");
  2586. return -1;
  2587. }
  2588. /* Verify this came from the expected hop */
  2589. if (!circpad_padding_is_from_expected_hop(circ, layer_hint)) {
  2590. log_fn(LOG_WARN, LD_CIRC,
  2591. "Padding negotiated cell from wrong hop!");
  2592. return -1;
  2593. }
  2594. if (circpad_negotiated_parse(&negotiated, cell->payload+RELAY_HEADER_SIZE,
  2595. CELL_PAYLOAD_SIZE-RELAY_HEADER_SIZE) < 0) {
  2596. log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_CIRC,
  2597. "Received malformed PADDING_NEGOTIATED cell; "
  2598. "dropping.");
  2599. return -1;
  2600. }
  2601. if (negotiated->command == CIRCPAD_COMMAND_STOP) {
  2602. log_info(LD_CIRC, "Received STOP command on PADDING_NEGOTIATED");
  2603. /* There may not be a padding_info here if we shut down the
  2604. * machine in circpad_shutdown_old_machines(). Or, if
  2605. * circpad_add_matching_matchines() added a new machine,
  2606. * there may be a padding_machine for a different machine num
  2607. * than this response. */
  2608. free_circ_machineinfos_with_machine_num(circ, negotiated->machine_type);
  2609. } else if (negotiated->command == CIRCPAD_COMMAND_START &&
  2610. negotiated->response == CIRCPAD_RESPONSE_ERR) {
  2611. // This can happen due to consensus drift.. free the machines
  2612. // and be sad
  2613. free_circ_machineinfos_with_machine_num(circ, negotiated->machine_type);
  2614. TO_ORIGIN_CIRCUIT(circ)->padding_negotiation_failed = 1;
  2615. log_fn(LOG_PROTOCOL_WARN, LD_CIRC,
  2616. "Middle node did not accept our padding request.");
  2617. }
  2618. circpad_negotiated_free(negotiated);
  2619. return 0;
  2620. }
  2621. /** Free memory allocated by this machine spec. */
  2622. STATIC void
  2623. machine_spec_free_(circpad_machine_spec_t *m)
  2624. {
  2625. if (!m) return;
  2626. tor_free(m->states);
  2627. tor_free(m);
  2628. }
  2629. /** Free all memory allocated by the circuitpadding subsystem. */
  2630. void
  2631. circpad_free_all(void)
  2632. {
  2633. if (origin_padding_machines) {
  2634. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(origin_padding_machines,
  2635. circpad_machine_spec_t *, m) {
  2636. machine_spec_free(m);
  2637. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(m);
  2638. smartlist_free(origin_padding_machines);
  2639. }
  2640. if (relay_padding_machines) {
  2641. SMARTLIST_FOREACH_BEGIN(relay_padding_machines,
  2642. circpad_machine_spec_t *, m) {
  2643. machine_spec_free(m);
  2644. } SMARTLIST_FOREACH_END(m);
  2645. smartlist_free(relay_padding_machines);
  2646. }
  2647. }
  2648. /* Serialization */
  2649. // TODO: Should we use keyword=value here? Are there helpers for that?
  2650. #if 0
  2651. static void
  2652. circpad_state_serialize(const circpad_state_t *state,
  2653. smartlist_t *chunks)
  2654. {
  2655. smartlist_add_asprintf(chunks, " %u", state->histogram[0]);
  2656. for (int i = 1; i < state->histogram_len; i++) {
  2657. smartlist_add_asprintf(chunks, ",%u",
  2658. state->histogram[i]);
  2659. }
  2660. smartlist_add_asprintf(chunks, " 0x%x",
  2661. state->transition_cancel_events);
  2662. for (int i = 0; i < CIRCPAD_NUM_STATES; i++) {
  2663. smartlist_add_asprintf(chunks, ",0x%x",
  2664. state->transition_events[i]);
  2665. }
  2666. smartlist_add_asprintf(chunks, " %u %u",
  2667. state->use_rtt_estimate,
  2668. state->token_removal);
  2669. }
  2670. char *
  2671. circpad_machine_spec_to_string(const circpad_machine_spec_t *machine)
  2672. {
  2673. smartlist_t *chunks = smartlist_new();
  2674. char *out;
  2675. (void)machine;
  2676. circpad_state_serialize(&machine->start, chunks);
  2677. circpad_state_serialize(&machine->gap, chunks);
  2678. circpad_state_serialize(&machine->burst, chunks);
  2679. out = smartlist_join_strings(chunks, "", 0, NULL);
  2680. SMARTLIST_FOREACH(chunks, char *, cp, tor_free(cp));
  2681. smartlist_free(chunks);
  2682. return out;
  2683. }
  2684. // XXX: Writeme
  2685. const circpad_machine_spec_t *
  2686. circpad_string_to_machine(const char *str)
  2687. {
  2688. (void)str;
  2689. return NULL;
  2690. }
  2691. #endif /* 0 */