core-lightning/common/crypto_sync.c
Jan Sarenik 284ad2bade Fix for Alpine Linux ond OpenBSD
After recent header files clean-up it was not possible to
build c-lightning 7401b2682. This patch fixes it both for
Alpine Linux and OpenBSD.

Proposed-by: nathanael <nathanael@dalliard.ch>

Changelog-None
2021-09-20 14:44:27 +02:00

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C

#include <ccan/read_write_all/read_write_all.h>
#include <common/crypto_sync.h>
#include <common/cryptomsg.h>
#include <common/dev_disconnect.h>
#include <common/peer_failed.h>
#include <common/per_peer_state.h>
#include <common/status.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <netinet/tcp.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <wire/wire.h>
void sync_crypto_write(struct per_peer_state *pps, const void *msg TAKES)
{
#if DEVELOPER
bool post_sabotage = false, post_close;
int type = fromwire_peektype(msg);
#endif
u8 *enc;
status_peer_io(LOG_IO_OUT, NULL, msg);
enc = cryptomsg_encrypt_msg(NULL, &pps->cs, msg);
#if DEVELOPER
switch (dev_disconnect(type)) {
case DEV_DISCONNECT_BEFORE:
dev_sabotage_fd(pps->peer_fd, true);
peer_failed_connection_lost();
case DEV_DISCONNECT_DROPPKT:
enc = tal_free(enc); /* FALL THRU */
case DEV_DISCONNECT_AFTER:
post_sabotage = true;
post_close = true;
break;
case DEV_DISCONNECT_BLACKHOLE:
dev_blackhole_fd(pps->peer_fd);
break;
case DEV_DISCONNECT_NORMAL:
break;
case DEV_DISCONNECT_DISABLE_AFTER:
post_sabotage = true;
post_close = false;
break;
}
#endif
if (!write_all(pps->peer_fd, enc, tal_count(enc)))
peer_failed_connection_lost();
tal_free(enc);
#if DEVELOPER
if (post_sabotage)
dev_sabotage_fd(pps->peer_fd, post_close);
#endif
}
/* We're happy for the kernel to batch update and gossip messages, but a
* commitment message, for example, should be instantly sent. There's no
* great way of doing this, unfortunately.
*
* Setting TCP_NODELAY on Linux flushes the socket, which really means
* we'd want to toggle on then off it *after* sending. But Linux has
* TCP_CORK. On FreeBSD, it seems (looking at source) not to, so
* there we'd want to set it before the send, and reenable it
* afterwards. Even if this is wrong on other non-Linux platforms, it
* only means one extra packet.
*/
void sync_crypto_write_no_delay(struct per_peer_state *pps,
const void *msg TAKES)
{
int val;
int opt;
const char *optname;
static bool complained = false;
#ifdef TCP_CORK
opt = TCP_CORK;
optname = "TCP_CORK";
#elif defined(TCP_NODELAY)
opt = TCP_NODELAY;
optname = "TCP_NODELAY";
#else
#error "Please report platform with neither TCP_CORK nor TCP_NODELAY?"
#endif
val = 1;
if (setsockopt(pps->peer_fd, IPPROTO_TCP, opt, &val, sizeof(val)) != 0) {
/* This actually happens in testing, where we blackhole the fd */
if (!complained) {
status_unusual("setsockopt %s=1: %s",
optname,
strerror(errno));
complained = true;
}
}
sync_crypto_write(pps, msg);
val = 0;
setsockopt(pps->peer_fd, IPPROTO_TCP, opt, &val, sizeof(val));
}
u8 *sync_crypto_read(const tal_t *ctx, struct per_peer_state *pps)
{
u8 hdr[18], *enc, *dec;
u16 len;
if (!read_all(pps->peer_fd, hdr, sizeof(hdr))) {
status_debug("Failed reading header: %s", strerror(errno));
peer_failed_connection_lost();
}
if (!cryptomsg_decrypt_header(&pps->cs, hdr, &len)) {
status_debug("Failed hdr decrypt with rn=%"PRIu64,
pps->cs.rn-1);
peer_failed_connection_lost();
}
enc = tal_arr(ctx, u8, len + 16);
if (!read_all(pps->peer_fd, enc, tal_count(enc))) {
status_debug("Failed reading body: %s", strerror(errno));
peer_failed_connection_lost();
}
dec = cryptomsg_decrypt_body(ctx, &pps->cs, enc);
tal_free(enc);
if (!dec)
peer_failed_connection_lost();
else
status_peer_io(LOG_IO_IN, NULL, dec);
return dec;
}