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  1. /*
  2. * ZeroTier One - Network Virtualization Everywhere
  3. * Copyright (C) 2011-2015 ZeroTier, Inc.
  4. *
  5. * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
  6. * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  7. * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
  8. * (at your option) any later version.
  9. *
  10. * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  11. * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  12. * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  13. * GNU General Public License for more details.
  14. *
  15. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  16. * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
  17. *
  18. * --
  19. *
  20. * ZeroTier may be used and distributed under the terms of the GPLv3, which
  21. * are available at: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
  22. *
  23. * If you would like to embed ZeroTier into a commercial application or
  24. * redistribute it in a modified binary form, please contact ZeroTier Networks
  25. * LLC. Start here: http://www.zerotier.com/
  26. */
  27. #include <stdio.h>
  28. #include <stdlib.h>
  29. #include <algorithm>
  30. #include <utility>
  31. #include <stdexcept>
  32. #include "../version.h"
  33. #include "../include/ZeroTierOne.h"
  34. #include "Constants.hpp"
  35. #include "RuntimeEnvironment.hpp"
  36. #include "Switch.hpp"
  37. #include "Node.hpp"
  38. #include "InetAddress.hpp"
  39. #include "Topology.hpp"
  40. #include "Peer.hpp"
  41. #include "CMWC4096.hpp"
  42. #include "AntiRecursion.hpp"
  43. #include "Packet.hpp"
  44. namespace ZeroTier {
  45. Switch::Switch(const RuntimeEnvironment *renv) :
  46. RR(renv),
  47. _lastBeacon(0)
  48. {
  49. }
  50. Switch::~Switch()
  51. {
  52. }
  53. void Switch::onRemotePacket(const InetAddress &fromAddr,const void *data,unsigned int len)
  54. {
  55. try {
  56. if (len == ZT_PROTO_BEACON_LENGTH) {
  57. _handleBeacon(fromAddr,Buffer<ZT_PROTO_BEACON_LENGTH>(data,len));
  58. } else if (len > ZT_PROTO_MIN_FRAGMENT_LENGTH) {
  59. if (((const unsigned char *)data)[ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_IDX_FRAGMENT_INDICATOR] == ZT_PACKET_FRAGMENT_INDICATOR) {
  60. _handleRemotePacketFragment(fromAddr,data,len);
  61. } else if (len >= ZT_PROTO_MIN_PACKET_LENGTH) {
  62. _handleRemotePacketHead(fromAddr,data,len);
  63. }
  64. }
  65. } catch (std::exception &ex) {
  66. TRACE("dropped packet from %s: unexpected exception: %s",fromAddr.toString().c_str(),ex.what());
  67. } catch ( ... ) {
  68. TRACE("dropped packet from %s: unexpected exception: (unknown)",fromAddr.toString().c_str());
  69. }
  70. }
  71. void Switch::onLocalEthernet(const SharedPtr<Network> &network,const MAC &from,const MAC &to,unsigned int etherType,unsigned int vlanId,const void *data,unsigned int len)
  72. {
  73. SharedPtr<NetworkConfig> nconf(network->config2());
  74. if (!nconf)
  75. return;
  76. // Sanity check -- bridge loop? OS problem?
  77. if (to == network->mac())
  78. return;
  79. /* Check anti-recursion module to ensure that this is not ZeroTier talking over its own links.
  80. * Note: even when we introduce a more purposeful binding of the main UDP port, this can
  81. * still happen because Windows likes to send broadcasts over interfaces that have little
  82. * to do with their intended target audience. :P */
  83. if (!RR->antiRec->checkEthernetFrame(data,len)) {
  84. TRACE("%.16llx: rejected recursively addressed ZeroTier packet by tail match (type %s, length: %u)",network->id(),etherTypeName(etherType),len);
  85. return;
  86. }
  87. // Check to make sure this protocol is allowed on this network
  88. if (!nconf->permitsEtherType(etherType)) {
  89. TRACE("%.16llx: ignored tap: %s -> %s: ethertype %s not allowed on network %.16llx",network->id(),from.toString().c_str(),to.toString().c_str(),etherTypeName(etherType),(unsigned long long)network->id());
  90. return;
  91. }
  92. // Check if this packet is from someone other than the tap -- i.e. bridged in
  93. bool fromBridged = false;
  94. if (from != network->mac()) {
  95. if (!network->permitsBridging(RR->identity.address())) {
  96. TRACE("%.16llx: %s -> %s %s not forwarded, bridging disabled or this peer not a bridge",network->id(),from.toString().c_str(),to.toString().c_str(),etherTypeName(etherType));
  97. return;
  98. }
  99. fromBridged = true;
  100. }
  101. if (to.isMulticast()) {
  102. // Destination is a multicast address (including broadcast)
  103. const uint64_t now = RR->node->now();
  104. MulticastGroup mg(to,0);
  105. if (to.isBroadcast()) {
  106. if (
  107. (etherType == ZT_ETHERTYPE_ARP)&&
  108. (len >= 28)&&
  109. (
  110. (((const unsigned char *)data)[2] == 0x08)&&
  111. (((const unsigned char *)data)[3] == 0x00)&&
  112. (((const unsigned char *)data)[4] == 6)&&
  113. (((const unsigned char *)data)[5] == 4)&&
  114. (((const unsigned char *)data)[7] == 0x01)
  115. )
  116. ) {
  117. // Cram IPv4 IP into ADI field to make IPv4 ARP broadcast channel specific and scalable
  118. // Also: enableBroadcast() does not apply to ARP since it's required for IPv4
  119. mg = MulticastGroup::deriveMulticastGroupForAddressResolution(InetAddress(((const unsigned char *)data) + 24,4,0));
  120. } else if (!nconf->enableBroadcast()) {
  121. // Don't transmit broadcasts if this network doesn't want them
  122. TRACE("%.16llx: dropped broadcast since ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff is not enabled",network->id());
  123. return;
  124. }
  125. }
  126. /* Learn multicast groups for bridged-in hosts.
  127. * Note that some OSes, most notably Linux, do this for you by learning
  128. * multicast addresses on bridge interfaces and subscribing each slave.
  129. * But in that case this does no harm, as the sets are just merged. */
  130. if (fromBridged)
  131. network->learnBridgedMulticastGroup(mg,now);
  132. // Check multicast/broadcast bandwidth quotas and reject if quota exceeded
  133. if (!network->updateAndCheckMulticastBalance(mg,len)) {
  134. TRACE("%.16llx: didn't multicast %u bytes, quota exceeded for multicast group %s",network->id(),len,mg.toString().c_str());
  135. return;
  136. }
  137. //TRACE("%.16llx: MULTICAST %s -> %s %s %u",network->id(),from.toString().c_str(),mg.toString().c_str(),etherTypeName(etherType),len);
  138. RR->mc->send(
  139. ((!nconf->isPublic())&&(nconf->com())) ? &(nconf->com()) : (const CertificateOfMembership *)0,
  140. nconf->multicastLimit(),
  141. now,
  142. network->id(),
  143. nconf->activeBridges(),
  144. mg,
  145. (fromBridged) ? from : MAC(),
  146. etherType,
  147. data,
  148. len);
  149. return;
  150. }
  151. if (to[0] == MAC::firstOctetForNetwork(network->id())) {
  152. // Destination is another ZeroTier peer on the same network
  153. Address toZT(to.toAddress(network->id()));
  154. if (network->isAllowed(toZT)) {
  155. if (network->peerNeedsOurMembershipCertificate(toZT,RR->node->now())) {
  156. // TODO: once there are no more <1.0.0 nodes around, we can
  157. // bundle this with EXT_FRAME instead of sending two packets.
  158. Packet outp(toZT,RR->identity.address(),Packet::VERB_NETWORK_MEMBERSHIP_CERTIFICATE);
  159. nconf->com().serialize(outp);
  160. send(outp,true);
  161. }
  162. if (fromBridged) {
  163. // EXT_FRAME is used for bridging or if we want to include a COM
  164. Packet outp(toZT,RR->identity.address(),Packet::VERB_EXT_FRAME);
  165. outp.append(network->id());
  166. outp.append((unsigned char)0);
  167. to.appendTo(outp);
  168. from.appendTo(outp);
  169. outp.append((uint16_t)etherType);
  170. outp.append(data,len);
  171. outp.compress();
  172. send(outp,true);
  173. } else {
  174. // FRAME is a shorter version that can be used when there's no bridging and no COM
  175. Packet outp(toZT,RR->identity.address(),Packet::VERB_FRAME);
  176. outp.append(network->id());
  177. outp.append((uint16_t)etherType);
  178. outp.append(data,len);
  179. outp.compress();
  180. send(outp,true);
  181. }
  182. //TRACE("%.16llx: UNICAST: %s -> %s etherType==%s(%.4x) vlanId==%u len==%u fromBridged==%d",network->id(),from.toString().c_str(),to.toString().c_str(),etherTypeName(etherType),etherType,vlanId,len,(int)fromBridged);
  183. } else {
  184. TRACE("%.16llx: UNICAST: %s -> %s etherType==%s dropped, destination not a member of private network",network->id(),from.toString().c_str(),to.toString().c_str(),etherTypeName(etherType));
  185. }
  186. return;
  187. }
  188. {
  189. // Destination is bridged behind a remote peer
  190. Address bridges[ZT_MAX_BRIDGE_SPAM];
  191. unsigned int numBridges = 0;
  192. bridges[0] = network->findBridgeTo(to);
  193. if ((bridges[0])&&(bridges[0] != RR->identity.address())&&(network->isAllowed(bridges[0]))&&(network->permitsBridging(bridges[0]))) {
  194. // We have a known bridge route for this MAC.
  195. ++numBridges;
  196. } else if (!nconf->activeBridges().empty()) {
  197. /* If there is no known route, spam to up to ZT_MAX_BRIDGE_SPAM active
  198. * bridges. This is similar to what many switches do -- if they do not
  199. * know which port corresponds to a MAC, they send it to all ports. If
  200. * there aren't any active bridges, numBridges will stay 0 and packet
  201. * is dropped. */
  202. std::vector<Address>::const_iterator ab(nconf->activeBridges().begin());
  203. if (nconf->activeBridges().size() <= ZT_MAX_BRIDGE_SPAM) {
  204. // If there are <= ZT_MAX_BRIDGE_SPAM active bridges, spam them all
  205. while (ab != nconf->activeBridges().end()) {
  206. if (network->isAllowed(*ab)) // config sanity check
  207. bridges[numBridges++] = *ab;
  208. ++ab;
  209. }
  210. } else {
  211. // Otherwise pick a random set of them
  212. while (numBridges < ZT_MAX_BRIDGE_SPAM) {
  213. if (ab == nconf->activeBridges().end())
  214. ab = nconf->activeBridges().begin();
  215. if (((unsigned long)RR->prng->next32() % (unsigned long)nconf->activeBridges().size()) == 0) {
  216. if (network->isAllowed(*ab)) // config sanity check
  217. bridges[numBridges++] = *ab;
  218. ++ab;
  219. } else ++ab;
  220. }
  221. }
  222. }
  223. for(unsigned int b=0;b<numBridges;++b) {
  224. Packet outp(bridges[b],RR->identity.address(),Packet::VERB_EXT_FRAME);
  225. outp.append(network->id());
  226. outp.append((unsigned char)0);
  227. to.appendTo(outp);
  228. from.appendTo(outp);
  229. outp.append((uint16_t)etherType);
  230. outp.append(data,len);
  231. outp.compress();
  232. send(outp,true);
  233. }
  234. }
  235. }
  236. void Switch::send(const Packet &packet,bool encrypt)
  237. {
  238. if (packet.destination() == RR->identity.address()) {
  239. TRACE("BUG: caught attempt to send() to self, ignored");
  240. return;
  241. }
  242. if (!_trySend(packet,encrypt)) {
  243. Mutex::Lock _l(_txQueue_m);
  244. _txQueue.insert(std::pair< Address,TXQueueEntry >(packet.destination(),TXQueueEntry(RR->node->now(),packet,encrypt)));
  245. }
  246. }
  247. bool Switch::unite(const Address &p1,const Address &p2,bool force)
  248. {
  249. if ((p1 == RR->identity.address())||(p2 == RR->identity.address()))
  250. return false;
  251. SharedPtr<Peer> p1p = RR->topology->getPeer(p1);
  252. if (!p1p)
  253. return false;
  254. SharedPtr<Peer> p2p = RR->topology->getPeer(p2);
  255. if (!p2p)
  256. return false;
  257. const uint64_t now = RR->node->now();
  258. std::pair<InetAddress,InetAddress> cg(Peer::findCommonGround(*p1p,*p2p,now));
  259. if (!(cg.first))
  260. return false;
  261. if (cg.first.ipScope() != cg.second.ipScope())
  262. return false;
  263. // Addresses are sorted in key for last unite attempt map for order
  264. // invariant lookup: (p1,p2) == (p2,p1)
  265. Array<Address,2> uniteKey;
  266. if (p1 >= p2) {
  267. uniteKey[0] = p2;
  268. uniteKey[1] = p1;
  269. } else {
  270. uniteKey[0] = p1;
  271. uniteKey[1] = p2;
  272. }
  273. {
  274. Mutex::Lock _l(_lastUniteAttempt_m);
  275. std::map< Array< Address,2 >,uint64_t >::const_iterator e(_lastUniteAttempt.find(uniteKey));
  276. if ((!force)&&(e != _lastUniteAttempt.end())&&((now - e->second) < ZT_MIN_UNITE_INTERVAL))
  277. return false;
  278. else _lastUniteAttempt[uniteKey] = now;
  279. }
  280. TRACE("unite: %s(%s) <> %s(%s)",p1.toString().c_str(),cg.second.toString().c_str(),p2.toString().c_str(),cg.first.toString().c_str());
  281. /* Tell P1 where to find P2 and vice versa, sending the packets to P1 and
  282. * P2 in randomized order in terms of which gets sent first. This is done
  283. * since in a few cases NAT-t can be sensitive to slight timing differences
  284. * in terms of when the two peers initiate. Normally this is accounted for
  285. * by the nearly-simultaneous RENDEZVOUS kickoff from the supernode, but
  286. * given that supernodes are hosted on cloud providers this can in some
  287. * cases have a few ms of latency between packet departures. By randomizing
  288. * the order we make each attempted NAT-t favor one or the other going
  289. * first, meaning if it doesn't succeed the first time it might the second
  290. * and so forth. */
  291. unsigned int alt = RR->prng->next32() & 1;
  292. unsigned int completed = alt + 2;
  293. while (alt != completed) {
  294. if ((alt & 1) == 0) {
  295. // Tell p1 where to find p2.
  296. Packet outp(p1,RR->identity.address(),Packet::VERB_RENDEZVOUS);
  297. outp.append((unsigned char)0);
  298. p2.appendTo(outp);
  299. outp.append((uint16_t)cg.first.port());
  300. if (cg.first.isV6()) {
  301. outp.append((unsigned char)16);
  302. outp.append(cg.first.rawIpData(),16);
  303. } else {
  304. outp.append((unsigned char)4);
  305. outp.append(cg.first.rawIpData(),4);
  306. }
  307. outp.armor(p1p->key(),true);
  308. p1p->send(RR,outp.data(),outp.size(),now);
  309. } else {
  310. // Tell p2 where to find p1.
  311. Packet outp(p2,RR->identity.address(),Packet::VERB_RENDEZVOUS);
  312. outp.append((unsigned char)0);
  313. p1.appendTo(outp);
  314. outp.append((uint16_t)cg.second.port());
  315. if (cg.second.isV6()) {
  316. outp.append((unsigned char)16);
  317. outp.append(cg.second.rawIpData(),16);
  318. } else {
  319. outp.append((unsigned char)4);
  320. outp.append(cg.second.rawIpData(),4);
  321. }
  322. outp.armor(p2p->key(),true);
  323. p2p->send(RR,outp.data(),outp.size(),now);
  324. }
  325. ++alt; // counts up and also flips LSB
  326. }
  327. return true;
  328. }
  329. void Switch::contact(const SharedPtr<Peer> &peer,const InetAddress &atAddr)
  330. {
  331. TRACE("sending NAT-t message to %s(%s)",peer->address().toString().c_str(),atAddr.toString().c_str());
  332. const uint64_t now = RR->node->now();
  333. // Attempt to contact directly
  334. peer->attemptToContactAt(RR,atAddr,now);
  335. // If we have not punched through after this timeout, open refreshing can of whupass
  336. {
  337. Mutex::Lock _l(_contactQueue_m);
  338. _contactQueue.push_back(ContactQueueEntry(peer,now + ZT_NAT_T_TACTICAL_ESCALATION_DELAY,atAddr));
  339. }
  340. }
  341. void Switch::requestWhois(const Address &addr)
  342. {
  343. bool inserted = false;
  344. {
  345. Mutex::Lock _l(_outstandingWhoisRequests_m);
  346. std::pair< std::map< Address,WhoisRequest >::iterator,bool > entry(_outstandingWhoisRequests.insert(std::pair<Address,WhoisRequest>(addr,WhoisRequest())));
  347. if ((inserted = entry.second))
  348. entry.first->second.lastSent = RR->node->now();
  349. entry.first->second.retries = 0; // reset retry count if entry already existed
  350. }
  351. if (inserted)
  352. _sendWhoisRequest(addr,(const Address *)0,0);
  353. }
  354. void Switch::cancelWhoisRequest(const Address &addr)
  355. {
  356. Mutex::Lock _l(_outstandingWhoisRequests_m);
  357. _outstandingWhoisRequests.erase(addr);
  358. }
  359. void Switch::doAnythingWaitingForPeer(const SharedPtr<Peer> &peer)
  360. {
  361. { // cancel pending WHOIS since we now know this peer
  362. Mutex::Lock _l(_outstandingWhoisRequests_m);
  363. _outstandingWhoisRequests.erase(peer->address());
  364. }
  365. { // finish processing any packets waiting on peer's public key / identity
  366. Mutex::Lock _l(_rxQueue_m);
  367. for(std::list< SharedPtr<IncomingPacket> >::iterator rxi(_rxQueue.begin());rxi!=_rxQueue.end();) {
  368. if ((*rxi)->tryDecode(RR))
  369. _rxQueue.erase(rxi++);
  370. else ++rxi;
  371. }
  372. }
  373. { // finish sending any packets waiting on peer's public key / identity
  374. Mutex::Lock _l(_txQueue_m);
  375. std::pair< std::multimap< Address,TXQueueEntry >::iterator,std::multimap< Address,TXQueueEntry >::iterator > waitingTxQueueItems(_txQueue.equal_range(peer->address()));
  376. for(std::multimap< Address,TXQueueEntry >::iterator txi(waitingTxQueueItems.first);txi!=waitingTxQueueItems.second;) {
  377. if (_trySend(txi->second.packet,txi->second.encrypt))
  378. _txQueue.erase(txi++);
  379. else ++txi;
  380. }
  381. }
  382. }
  383. unsigned long Switch::doTimerTasks(uint64_t now)
  384. {
  385. unsigned long nextDelay = 0xffffffff; // ceiling delay, caller will cap to minimum
  386. { // Aggressive NAT traversal time!
  387. Mutex::Lock _l(_contactQueue_m);
  388. for(std::list<ContactQueueEntry>::iterator qi(_contactQueue.begin());qi!=_contactQueue.end();) {
  389. if (now >= qi->fireAtTime) {
  390. if (qi->peer->hasActiveDirectPath(now)) {
  391. // We've successfully NAT-t'd, so cancel attempt
  392. _contactQueue.erase(qi++);
  393. continue;
  394. } else {
  395. // Nope, nothing yet. Time to kill some kittens.
  396. switch(qi->strategyIteration++) {
  397. case 0: {
  398. // First strategy: rifle method: direct packet to known port
  399. qi->peer->attemptToContactAt(RR,qi->inaddr,now);
  400. } break;
  401. case 1: {
  402. // Second strategy: shotgun method up: try a few ports above
  403. InetAddress tmpaddr(qi->inaddr);
  404. int p = (int)qi->inaddr.port();
  405. for(int i=0;i<9;++i) {
  406. if (++p > 0xffff) break;
  407. tmpaddr.setPort((unsigned int)p);
  408. qi->peer->attemptToContactAt(RR,tmpaddr,now);
  409. }
  410. } break;
  411. case 2: {
  412. // Third strategy: shotgun method down: try a few ports below
  413. InetAddress tmpaddr(qi->inaddr);
  414. int p = (int)qi->inaddr.port();
  415. for(int i=0;i<3;++i) {
  416. if (--p < 1024) break;
  417. tmpaddr.setPort((unsigned int)p);
  418. qi->peer->attemptToContactAt(RR,tmpaddr,now);
  419. }
  420. // We've tried all strategies
  421. _contactQueue.erase(qi++);
  422. continue;
  423. } break;
  424. }
  425. qi->fireAtTime = now + ZT_NAT_T_TACTICAL_ESCALATION_DELAY;
  426. nextDelay = std::min(nextDelay,(unsigned long)ZT_NAT_T_TACTICAL_ESCALATION_DELAY);
  427. }
  428. } else {
  429. nextDelay = std::min(nextDelay,(unsigned long)(qi->fireAtTime - now));
  430. }
  431. ++qi; // if qi was erased, loop will have continued before here
  432. }
  433. }
  434. { // Retry outstanding WHOIS requests
  435. Mutex::Lock _l(_outstandingWhoisRequests_m);
  436. for(std::map< Address,WhoisRequest >::iterator i(_outstandingWhoisRequests.begin());i!=_outstandingWhoisRequests.end();) {
  437. unsigned long since = (unsigned long)(now - i->second.lastSent);
  438. if (since >= ZT_WHOIS_RETRY_DELAY) {
  439. if (i->second.retries >= ZT_MAX_WHOIS_RETRIES) {
  440. TRACE("WHOIS %s timed out",i->first.toString().c_str());
  441. _outstandingWhoisRequests.erase(i++);
  442. continue;
  443. } else {
  444. i->second.lastSent = now;
  445. i->second.peersConsulted[i->second.retries] = _sendWhoisRequest(i->first,i->second.peersConsulted,i->second.retries);
  446. ++i->second.retries;
  447. TRACE("WHOIS %s (retry %u)",i->first.toString().c_str(),i->second.retries);
  448. nextDelay = std::min(nextDelay,(unsigned long)ZT_WHOIS_RETRY_DELAY);
  449. }
  450. } else {
  451. nextDelay = std::min(nextDelay,ZT_WHOIS_RETRY_DELAY - since);
  452. }
  453. ++i;
  454. }
  455. }
  456. { // Time out TX queue packets that never got WHOIS lookups or other info.
  457. Mutex::Lock _l(_txQueue_m);
  458. for(std::multimap< Address,TXQueueEntry >::iterator i(_txQueue.begin());i!=_txQueue.end();) {
  459. if (_trySend(i->second.packet,i->second.encrypt))
  460. _txQueue.erase(i++);
  461. else if ((now - i->second.creationTime) > ZT_TRANSMIT_QUEUE_TIMEOUT) {
  462. TRACE("TX %s -> %s timed out",i->second.packet.source().toString().c_str(),i->second.packet.destination().toString().c_str());
  463. _txQueue.erase(i++);
  464. } else ++i;
  465. }
  466. }
  467. { // Time out RX queue packets that never got WHOIS lookups or other info.
  468. Mutex::Lock _l(_rxQueue_m);
  469. for(std::list< SharedPtr<IncomingPacket> >::iterator i(_rxQueue.begin());i!=_rxQueue.end();) {
  470. if ((now - (*i)->receiveTime()) > ZT_RECEIVE_QUEUE_TIMEOUT) {
  471. TRACE("RX %s -> %s timed out",(*i)->source().toString().c_str(),(*i)->destination().toString().c_str());
  472. _rxQueue.erase(i++);
  473. } else ++i;
  474. }
  475. }
  476. { // Time out packets that didn't get all their fragments.
  477. Mutex::Lock _l(_defragQueue_m);
  478. for(std::map< uint64_t,DefragQueueEntry >::iterator i(_defragQueue.begin());i!=_defragQueue.end();) {
  479. if ((now - i->second.creationTime) > ZT_FRAGMENTED_PACKET_RECEIVE_TIMEOUT) {
  480. TRACE("incomplete fragmented packet %.16llx timed out, fragments discarded",i->first);
  481. _defragQueue.erase(i++);
  482. } else ++i;
  483. }
  484. }
  485. return nextDelay;
  486. }
  487. const char *Switch::etherTypeName(const unsigned int etherType)
  488. throw()
  489. {
  490. switch(etherType) {
  491. case ZT_ETHERTYPE_IPV4: return "IPV4";
  492. case ZT_ETHERTYPE_ARP: return "ARP";
  493. case ZT_ETHERTYPE_RARP: return "RARP";
  494. case ZT_ETHERTYPE_ATALK: return "ATALK";
  495. case ZT_ETHERTYPE_AARP: return "AARP";
  496. case ZT_ETHERTYPE_IPX_A: return "IPX_A";
  497. case ZT_ETHERTYPE_IPX_B: return "IPX_B";
  498. case ZT_ETHERTYPE_IPV6: return "IPV6";
  499. }
  500. return "UNKNOWN";
  501. }
  502. void Switch::_handleRemotePacketFragment(const InetAddress &fromAddr,const void *data,unsigned int len)
  503. {
  504. Packet::Fragment fragment(data,len);
  505. Address destination(fragment.destination());
  506. if (destination != RR->identity.address()) {
  507. // Fragment is not for us, so try to relay it
  508. if (fragment.hops() < ZT_RELAY_MAX_HOPS) {
  509. fragment.incrementHops();
  510. // Note: we don't bother initiating NAT-t for fragments, since heads will set that off.
  511. // It wouldn't hurt anything, just redundant and unnecessary.
  512. SharedPtr<Peer> relayTo = RR->topology->getPeer(destination);
  513. if ((!relayTo)||(!relayTo->send(RR,fragment.data(),fragment.size(),RR->node->now()))) {
  514. // Don't know peer or no direct path -- so relay via supernode
  515. relayTo = RR->topology->getBestSupernode();
  516. if (relayTo)
  517. relayTo->send(RR,fragment.data(),fragment.size(),RR->node->now());
  518. }
  519. } else {
  520. TRACE("dropped relay [fragment](%s) -> %s, max hops exceeded",fromAddr.toString().c_str(),destination.toString().c_str());
  521. }
  522. } else {
  523. // Fragment looks like ours
  524. uint64_t pid = fragment.packetId();
  525. unsigned int fno = fragment.fragmentNumber();
  526. unsigned int tf = fragment.totalFragments();
  527. if ((tf <= ZT_MAX_PACKET_FRAGMENTS)&&(fno < ZT_MAX_PACKET_FRAGMENTS)&&(fno > 0)&&(tf > 1)) {
  528. // Fragment appears basically sane. Its fragment number must be
  529. // 1 or more, since a Packet with fragmented bit set is fragment 0.
  530. // Total fragments must be more than 1, otherwise why are we
  531. // seeing a Packet::Fragment?
  532. Mutex::Lock _l(_defragQueue_m);
  533. std::map< uint64_t,DefragQueueEntry >::iterator dqe(_defragQueue.find(pid));
  534. if (dqe == _defragQueue.end()) {
  535. // We received a Packet::Fragment without its head, so queue it and wait
  536. DefragQueueEntry &dq = _defragQueue[pid];
  537. dq.creationTime = RR->node->now();
  538. dq.frags[fno - 1] = fragment;
  539. dq.totalFragments = tf; // total fragment count is known
  540. dq.haveFragments = 1 << fno; // we have only this fragment
  541. //TRACE("fragment (%u/%u) of %.16llx from %s",fno + 1,tf,pid,fromAddr.toString().c_str());
  542. } else if (!(dqe->second.haveFragments & (1 << fno))) {
  543. // We have other fragments and maybe the head, so add this one and check
  544. dqe->second.frags[fno - 1] = fragment;
  545. dqe->second.totalFragments = tf;
  546. //TRACE("fragment (%u/%u) of %.16llx from %s",fno + 1,tf,pid,fromAddr.toString().c_str());
  547. if (Utils::countBits(dqe->second.haveFragments |= (1 << fno)) == tf) {
  548. // We have all fragments -- assemble and process full Packet
  549. //TRACE("packet %.16llx is complete, assembling and processing...",pid);
  550. SharedPtr<IncomingPacket> packet(dqe->second.frag0);
  551. for(unsigned int f=1;f<tf;++f)
  552. packet->append(dqe->second.frags[f - 1].payload(),dqe->second.frags[f - 1].payloadLength());
  553. _defragQueue.erase(dqe);
  554. if (!packet->tryDecode(RR)) {
  555. Mutex::Lock _l(_rxQueue_m);
  556. _rxQueue.push_back(packet);
  557. }
  558. }
  559. } // else this is a duplicate fragment, ignore
  560. }
  561. }
  562. }
  563. void Switch::_handleRemotePacketHead(const InetAddress &fromAddr,const void *data,unsigned int len)
  564. {
  565. SharedPtr<IncomingPacket> packet(new IncomingPacket(data,len,fromAddr,RR->node->now()));
  566. Address source(packet->source());
  567. Address destination(packet->destination());
  568. //TRACE("<< %.16llx %s -> %s (size: %u)",(unsigned long long)packet->packetId(),source.toString().c_str(),destination.toString().c_str(),packet->size());
  569. if (destination != RR->identity.address()) {
  570. // Packet is not for us, so try to relay it
  571. if (packet->hops() < ZT_RELAY_MAX_HOPS) {
  572. packet->incrementHops();
  573. SharedPtr<Peer> relayTo = RR->topology->getPeer(destination);
  574. if ((relayTo)&&((relayTo->send(RR,packet->data(),packet->size(),RR->node->now())))) {
  575. unite(source,destination,false);
  576. } else {
  577. // Don't know peer or no direct path -- so relay via supernode
  578. relayTo = RR->topology->getBestSupernode(&source,1,true);
  579. if (relayTo)
  580. relayTo->send(RR,packet->data(),packet->size(),RR->node->now());
  581. }
  582. } else {
  583. TRACE("dropped relay %s(%s) -> %s, max hops exceeded",packet->source().toString().c_str(),fromAddr.toString().c_str(),destination.toString().c_str());
  584. }
  585. } else if (packet->fragmented()) {
  586. // Packet is the head of a fragmented packet series
  587. uint64_t pid = packet->packetId();
  588. Mutex::Lock _l(_defragQueue_m);
  589. std::map< uint64_t,DefragQueueEntry >::iterator dqe(_defragQueue.find(pid));
  590. if (dqe == _defragQueue.end()) {
  591. // If we have no other fragments yet, create an entry and save the head
  592. DefragQueueEntry &dq = _defragQueue[pid];
  593. dq.creationTime = RR->node->now();
  594. dq.frag0 = packet;
  595. dq.totalFragments = 0; // 0 == unknown, waiting for Packet::Fragment
  596. dq.haveFragments = 1; // head is first bit (left to right)
  597. //TRACE("fragment (0/?) of %.16llx from %s",pid,fromAddr.toString().c_str());
  598. } else if (!(dqe->second.haveFragments & 1)) {
  599. // If we have other fragments but no head, see if we are complete with the head
  600. if ((dqe->second.totalFragments)&&(Utils::countBits(dqe->second.haveFragments |= 1) == dqe->second.totalFragments)) {
  601. // We have all fragments -- assemble and process full Packet
  602. //TRACE("packet %.16llx is complete, assembling and processing...",pid);
  603. // packet already contains head, so append fragments
  604. for(unsigned int f=1;f<dqe->second.totalFragments;++f)
  605. packet->append(dqe->second.frags[f - 1].payload(),dqe->second.frags[f - 1].payloadLength());
  606. _defragQueue.erase(dqe);
  607. if (!packet->tryDecode(RR)) {
  608. Mutex::Lock _l(_rxQueue_m);
  609. _rxQueue.push_back(packet);
  610. }
  611. } else {
  612. // Still waiting on more fragments, so queue the head
  613. dqe->second.frag0 = packet;
  614. }
  615. } // else this is a duplicate head, ignore
  616. } else {
  617. // Packet is unfragmented, so just process it
  618. if (!packet->tryDecode(RR)) {
  619. Mutex::Lock _l(_rxQueue_m);
  620. _rxQueue.push_back(packet);
  621. }
  622. }
  623. }
  624. void Switch::_handleBeacon(const InetAddress &fromAddr,const Buffer<ZT_PROTO_BEACON_LENGTH> &data)
  625. {
  626. Address beaconAddr(data.field(ZT_PROTO_BEACON_IDX_ADDRESS,ZT_ADDRESS_LENGTH),ZT_ADDRESS_LENGTH);
  627. if (beaconAddr == RR->identity.address())
  628. return;
  629. SharedPtr<Peer> peer(RR->topology->getPeer(beaconAddr));
  630. if (peer) {
  631. const uint64_t now = RR->node->now();
  632. if ((now - _lastBeacon) >= ZT_MIN_BEACON_RESPONSE_INTERVAL) {
  633. _lastBeacon = now;
  634. Packet outp(peer->address(),RR->identity.address(),Packet::VERB_NOP);
  635. outp.armor(peer->key(),false);
  636. RR->node->putPacket(fromAddr,outp.data(),outp.size());
  637. }
  638. }
  639. }
  640. Address Switch::_sendWhoisRequest(const Address &addr,const Address *peersAlreadyConsulted,unsigned int numPeersAlreadyConsulted)
  641. {
  642. SharedPtr<Peer> supernode(RR->topology->getBestSupernode(peersAlreadyConsulted,numPeersAlreadyConsulted,false));
  643. if (supernode) {
  644. Packet outp(supernode->address(),RR->identity.address(),Packet::VERB_WHOIS);
  645. addr.appendTo(outp);
  646. outp.armor(supernode->key(),true);
  647. if (supernode->send(RR,outp.data(),outp.size(),RR->node->now()))
  648. return supernode->address();
  649. }
  650. return Address();
  651. }
  652. bool Switch::_trySend(const Packet &packet,bool encrypt)
  653. {
  654. SharedPtr<Peer> peer(RR->topology->getPeer(packet.destination()));
  655. if (peer) {
  656. const uint64_t now = RR->node->now();
  657. Path *viaPath = peer->getBestPath(now);
  658. if (!viaPath) {
  659. SharedPtr<Peer> sn(RR->topology->getBestSupernode());
  660. if (!(sn)||(!(viaPath = sn->getBestPath(now))))
  661. return false;
  662. }
  663. Packet tmp(packet);
  664. unsigned int chunkSize = std::min(tmp.size(),(unsigned int)ZT_UDP_DEFAULT_PAYLOAD_MTU);
  665. tmp.setFragmented(chunkSize < tmp.size());
  666. tmp.armor(peer->key(),encrypt);
  667. if (viaPath->send(RR,tmp.data(),chunkSize,now)) {
  668. if (chunkSize < tmp.size()) {
  669. // Too big for one bite, fragment the rest
  670. unsigned int fragStart = chunkSize;
  671. unsigned int remaining = tmp.size() - chunkSize;
  672. unsigned int fragsRemaining = (remaining / (ZT_UDP_DEFAULT_PAYLOAD_MTU - ZT_PROTO_MIN_FRAGMENT_LENGTH));
  673. if ((fragsRemaining * (ZT_UDP_DEFAULT_PAYLOAD_MTU - ZT_PROTO_MIN_FRAGMENT_LENGTH)) < remaining)
  674. ++fragsRemaining;
  675. unsigned int totalFragments = fragsRemaining + 1;
  676. for(unsigned int fno=1;fno<totalFragments;++fno) {
  677. chunkSize = std::min(remaining,(unsigned int)(ZT_UDP_DEFAULT_PAYLOAD_MTU - ZT_PROTO_MIN_FRAGMENT_LENGTH));
  678. Packet::Fragment frag(tmp,fragStart,chunkSize,fno,totalFragments);
  679. viaPath->send(RR,frag.data(),frag.size(),now);
  680. fragStart += chunkSize;
  681. remaining -= chunkSize;
  682. }
  683. }
  684. return true;
  685. }
  686. } else {
  687. requestWhois(packet.destination());
  688. }
  689. return false;
  690. }
  691. } // namespace ZeroTier